The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 23, 1894, Image 11

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") THE MACOIf TEXJSGEAPH:' SUNDAY ItOKNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1894. ■H •nwipfil^’r^ara^fPP^ 11 THE BIG BALLY j MONDAY NIGHT Secretary of Interior Smith and Next Governor W. Y. Atkinson Will Address Democracy. MEETING EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE l Homing Il.c.iilton Arralti th« Dlutn- gulih.rt Vl.ltor. and Able Stnle.- ucti Who Will Sp.wk at tire Academy. I The Democratic executive committee of Bibb' county, at a meeting yesterday ht the court house at 12 o’clock, took official notice of the acceptance by Hon. Hoke Smith and Hon. W. Y. At- ktnuon of the invitation of the Young Hen's Democratic Club to speak in iUucon. That orgunlxution -hud invited these gentlemen, as well us Hon. Charies jP K Crisp, speaker of the house of rep resentatives, "to make a Democratic eneoch at a publio gathering, in the city of ‘Maban.”' Subsuuvtiaily, the motion of the coun ty executive committee was to appoint a Bulb-committee on finance, of which Mr, T. D. TlnBley was made chairman, to Join the Young Men’s Democratic Club in preparing for the visits of these distinguished gentlemen. Hon. B. im. Davis. Chairman of the campaign committee from the oouttty executive eommttltee, was directed to issue on address to the people of Bibb county, pursuant 'to Che foregoing, later in -the day Mr. Davis issued the following address, by authority of the cunwttiaee: “To the People of Bibb ounty: The IHan. 'Hoke Smith, secretary of the Inte rior, and the Hon. W. Y. AtWneon. Democratic nominee for governor, wlil, in compliance -with an in-vllaitiOn ex tended to 'them by the Young Men’s Democratic Club, address the people of Bibb anil surrounding counties. In the city of Mucom, at 8 p. m., on Monday, September Hi next, and, -the Hon. Charles V. Crisp, speaker of iche house of representatives, will address 'them alt he same tpOace at 8 p. m. on Thurs day, September 27 next. The Democratic executive oommimit- tee of the county of Bibb earnestly -urges every citizen of 'this county to toe present on these occasions.™ honor our distinguished guests and', to hear the .public issues of -Che present day discussed by the foremost leaders of the Democratic party, ’’B. M. Davis, "Chairman Campaign Committee from County Executive Committee.’’ The SmWh reception committee boa already been announced by James H. Dlount, Jr., president Young Men’s Democratic Club. Lute 'Friday afternoon tho following (telegram was received toy ithe YOurij Men’s Democratic Club: “Newnan, Sept. 21, ISM.—Hon. J. H. Blount, Jr.: If meeting necessary can too in Mufcon Monday, Tuesday or [Wednesday, day or night. -Anawer. •’W. Y. AitktasOn.” To the above telegram the following Uhswer whs sent: • 1 ’ "Macon, Sept. 21.—To Hon. W. Y. iAtkinson, Newnlan. Ga.: Meeting neces sary and sufficient for annihilation of third partly in Bibb. Come Mondsy night, ovation awaits you. "James H. Blount, Jr.” Thus it twill be seen that the secre tary of the interior and the next gov ernor of Georgia will be here tomorrow nlffhtt. The Telegraph is authorized to state by Democratic authority that the fol lowing gentlemen are requested to act as a committee to toe known os the Atkinson reception, committee: A. A. Allen, Chairman: Fred T. Loftin, Claud Estes, Lloyd MOore. John P. Boss, T. E. Byals. Robert W. Smith, J. H G.er- dine, Monroe Ogden, Morris Hupp. J. iW. Cabaniss, George W. Duncan. This committee will be Informed In tomorrow’s Telegraph as to what train Hon. W . Y. Atkinson will treach Ma con on. The Smith reception committee has tUready been announced and Is es fol lows: From the bur—Messrs, W. J. Grace, Washington Dessau, C. L. Bart lett, John L. Hardeman, A. W. Iainc, fW. H. Felton. Jr.. J. H. Hnll, James L. Anderson,'E. 'A. Cohen, N. E. Har ris, ,M. W. Harris and M. W. Wim berly. From 'Che citizens generally— Mewsrs. B. H. Plant. L. A. Jordan J. J. Cobb, Ed Huguenln. J. D. Stet son. C. B. Willingham, A. A. Allen, H. T. Powell, W. H. UrihTOp, John W. IWllHs. T. D. Tinsley and >W. F. Price. This commi'tee will also -be notified in tomorrow’s issue of the hour, of arrival of the aecreisTy of tho Interior. lA meeting of the campaign committee of the Young Men's Democratic Club tsas been called for Monday morning at 10 o’clock at the office of the president, opposite the Hotel Lanier. By reason of the resignation of Messrs. Henry (Horne arid Bolt Sims. Messrs. Cornell Bind Robert W. Smith have been ap pointed. on the executive commltee of nine. Since the last meeting Mr. 8am Alt mayor haB also been appointed a member. UfaJ. C. D. Findlay, chairman com mittee on public property, has issued a permit for Messrs. J. II. Blount, Jr , end F. H. Powers to use 'the benches at the perk for tho purpose of seating iche audience uk tho Wndlcy monument. These gentlemen expect to seat from 2,000 to 6,000 people, there being 200 benches, with a seating capacity of fifteen to each bench, besides many dozens of chairs. Mayor Pro Ten. Sperry has authorized the Young Men’s Dttrtocratle club to prepare am amphi theatre of seats In front of the Wad- ley monument, between it and ' the river, provided -the same does not Inter fere -With the passage of vehicles. The park between the postofllce aril the livery stables on Third street, .on the river sMe of the monument, will be covered with benches, and Bibb's De mocracy proposes to handle the crowd, however large it may be. It has to flight by reason of other en gagements of its leaders m circus arid a show tonforrow night, but it does not believe that -when an invitation has been extended to the people of Centra* Georgia by tho Democracy of Bibb to h«rr such distinguished leaders as Mr. Cleveland’s secretary of the interior. Hon. Hoke 8mlth of Atlanta, and the Hon. William Y. AtWmsom the next governor of Georgia* there WlU w any- thing to fear os to the rizc of the au dience. .. _ , Asa Democratic newspaper, the Tele graph sincerely hopes -hot alllts read ers. whatever their polities, will come to Macon from *»1 the surrooiMlny ribss to hear two represenattlve Initmlp the state and nation, asidbey glra reasons for the hope thrit la talhem. The speaking wlil begin at 8 p.m. *t the wadley nfonumei*:. The weather U pleasant and ail ladies desiring to tear rive secretary and the governor will And comfortable qiatrtere if they come. The whole amphitheatre will be one blaze of light add 'the ocoaeion will be memorable. LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant Lemon Tonlo. For Biliousness, Constipation and Mu ar’a. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headache. For Fever, Chills, Debility and Kld- ney Diseases, t ike I. m >n Elixir. Ladles, for natural and thorough or- gnnlc regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is pre pared from the fresh Juice of Lemons, combined with oilier Whet ible liver tonics, and wlil not fail you In any -of tho above named dtoeases. 60 o. and 21 botles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. HYPNOTIZED FROM A DISTANCE. Everett, tile Hypnotist, at the Acade my tl Music on V.’etl le.+Kv Night. 'One of tho iuu.st remarkable of the many wonderful things done by Mr. S. A. C. Everett has not yet been pub lished in Macon, thougu the Augusta aud several Northern newspapers evur tuiued long accounts of It. On the last day of Mr. Everett's stay In Augusta, after having given tweuty-nino con secutive performances In that city. *u the course of his wonderfully success ful tour last summer, ht> was ap proached by a young man named Bra dy, who was suffering severely from toothacne. He asked Mr. Everett to relieve him, and, as he lmd on a pre vious occasion been hypnotized, Mr. Everett quickly exerted the hypnotic influence over him and at once, by sug gestion, removed the pain. The young man on awaking and finding the pain gone was grateful aud announced his Intention of having the tooth removed by the dentist next morning. Mr. Everett then asked his permis sion to try on experiment anil agaiu he hypnotized Mr. Brady. Mr. Everett told Mr. Brady that next day when he sat down in tho dentist's chair ho would not feel the pain of having tho tooth removed. That morning Mr. Everett left Au gusta for un engagement In South Car olina. Brady went to tho dentist next- morning, told him his mission, sat down In the chair and.incontinently went to sleep, to the surprise of tho dentist and his horror when ho found that, try as he might, ho could not awake the sleeper. The dentist, however, drew tho tooth and almost Immediately afterward Mr. Brady awoke. He lmd felt no pain and had unquestionably been hypno tized, though Mr. Everett was n huu- dred miles away at that exact time. Tho truth of this story cau be vouched for by. tho Augusta dentist, by Mr. Brady, who holds a responsible posi tion In Augusta, and by many other people. At his performance at tho Academy on next /Wednesday night Mr. Everett will show many of tho most astonish ing developments of hypnotism, clair voyance and mind reading. It will bo one of the most Interesting and amusing entertainments over seen In Macon. F01’ULI3T3 IN TAUOTTON. Col, Peek Addres.wi the Audience 'Irani ltnllyi Talbetton. Sept. 21.—(3p.n-ui)—The pop ulists bad a grand rally hero today, with Col. Toek as the speaker. JU'lge Illnc waa present, but c*hI nut make any ad dress. Col. Carey Thornton was blued to speak, but refrained. Half the audience today was n-ior. .1. Col. I’n i proini^fd tn put their names in law jnr> box if tin* PcpuIJats were duccessfui. Mr. Moses Hollis of this place asked tho speaker lbout tho lost by tin* Alli ance Exchange, and prto.iod him for «r »!'•' ■'■'.r.l ut it .’it'i"ut r-11■ ■ r**“-i. The Populists will tight hard for this county. % • ' OURGBEAT PATTEBSOPFfiRf C»t Pap.r Patt.rn. ror ICV.ry toady It.after or Til. T.lrgra|il>- Wo have made arrangements by Which wo are offering to the renders ot the Telegraph the Demoreat Cut Paper Patterns, which ire worth from 26 to 61 cents etch, thus making every copy ol the paper worth from 10 to iO cents. Cut out the coupon below and mail ae- cordng to directions on it and you will receive by mall the pattens in the alzs chosen. HOOD’S AND ONLY HOOD’S. Are you weak and weary, over worked and tired? Hoad’s Sarsapa rilla Is ust the medicine you need to purify and quicken your blood and to give you appetite hnd strength. If you decide to tako Hood's Sarsaparilla do not bo induced to buy any other. Any effort to substitute another rem- ey Is proof of tho merit of Hood's. 'Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box. DU BIGNON ON SILVER. Ha Gives His Views on Ulmettalllsm and Hew to ITeaerva a Parity. Thorjasvllle, Sept. 21.—(Speclal.)-Mr. duPIpnon gives the press correspondent his position on national Issues, which oil Georgia are inxlous to know. Ho said: that he was a olmottalllst in the true aril renulne sense of the term. He was much opposed to monometallism ot sliver as he was a single gold standard. The fundamental dlffcnnco between tho Dem ocrat and Populist was that tho Democrat believes in bimetallism and Ihe Populist believes In flat money. No lime In the history of tho country did gold’und silver maintain companionship, except under the Inflexible rule of equality in value. What the people «ro interested In was not the product of cither metal, out tho free cir culation of both meta's, both possesalrg equal purchalng, debt paying power. No Democrat, as far lie know, who spoke for hlB pirty, f-ivorcd the demonetization of sliver. The romporury suspension of Its coinage! hnd been advocated from Jeffer son to the present whenever the existing circumstances were such tbat a parity could be maintained, but all Democrats who aro loyal to the platform of the party favored bimetallism mid, therefore, fa vored free coinage of silver whenever a proper ratio, or other legislative safeguard could maintain a parity between the two metals.. GOWNED T.Ttrrc HER MOTHER. «53—FBANCHENH 'WAIST. Size* for 14 and 18 Years, olmrinlng model, formed by the muf an ,? ene wal3t and "Boll” skirt. \tfnlB little round waist has some full* ne .??„* n V 1 ® back and surplice fronts, which, with the full, triple caps on the sleeves, make it especially becoming to slender figures. Cashmeres, Cre- pons, and all light woolens, also nil kinds of washable fabrics,* can be made after this model. It is also u good de sign for all fancy silks. Hows of flat trimming, with serpentlrie effect, com plete tlie gown. Any or all of the sleeve-caps may be omitted; and for thin materials the- cups edged wuh lace are very dainty and pretty. A belt of ribbon of tho material girdles the waJat. Our model represents fawn- colored serge, trimmed with brown vel vet ribbon. A special illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be found on tho envelope in which it is enclosed* 640—MISSES' BELL 8ICIRT. Sixes for 14 and 16 Tears. A trim little skirt in the popular hell” shape, fitting easily around the hips and with some fullness behind. Any of 'the seasonable materials can be made up in this model, and It may be trimmed in any resired way. This skirt combines well with any style of skirt. « A special* illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will be found on the envelope in which it Is enclosed. BUCKLEN’fl ARNICA SALVE."’*" The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever •ores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to give perfect eatUfa- tion or money refunded. Price, 26 cets per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. - CHOYN8K1 SHOT IllMSELF. Jhchson, Mich., Sept 21.-Joe Choynakt, tliS California pugilist, who was to spar Poe Tansy ten rounds this evening, acci dently shot himself this afternoon through the right hand with a revolver, the t.u/let passing through the ifTMacarpel pone. It will be months before the wound will entirely heal and the probability is that the California boy will never be able to enter the ring again. NAME OP PATTERN: Send this coupon and 10 cents to ths Macon Tdenrarh a>ui yon can get any ons qt Patterns pnUishci. Katies number and name of Pattern, and \nils plainly tvi V j!i!cSm Me?for each pattern deslroL KJUOk*- JDDJllSB. S wum wadding Invitation* III 11 III V visiting cards engraved vr V/IUliJ at lowest prices. No de- ‘f i S ^ lay: work done by skill ed workmen In our establishment Send tV samples and prices. J. P. Stevens & Bro., Jewelers. 47 Whitehall atreet, Atlanta. NGa. (From U. S. Journalqf M*d\cint,) Prof. W. H.Peeke,who make* especially of Kpllepey, iiaa wlthoat doubt treated and cured more cate* tbon any living Ph\>ii inn ; his* nt.-ces* la aatonlahln*. V.*a li.i ve iitard of of nityr-irnV landing cured by turn. He ptibliehrsu v.nluiMew r»rk on tbUdtMabe which he aeucli with a large bottla of hie absolute cure, free to any mfferer who may tend their P.O. and Kxpreaa nd- drese. We advl«e anyone vrlehlnc a cure to addres*, I'rof. W. IT. PEEKE, F. D., 4 Cedar SL, New York* The Way to Get ThepeT Houston, Tex. Galvestofi, Tex. San Antonio, Tex. Austin, Tex. Dallas, Tex. Ft. Worth, Tex. Little Rock, Ark. Louisville, Ky. Cincinnati, O. Detroit, Mich. , Indianapolis, Ind. Chicago,.III. St. Louis, Mo. - Kansas City, Mo. 1 Omaha, Neb. St. Paul, Minn, | Denver, Col. Kansas. Nebraska. Minnesota. Dakota. California. And all Points West. This line runs douhl, dally trains and Ibroujli cars from Atlanta to the Southwest, via New Orlcani, This tine has double dally trains and th ranch cars from Atlanta to the Southwest, via Mean phis. ' This line hai double dally trains and through cars from Atlanta to the Nerthweat, via St Lonli. This line has double dally trains and two routes to Chicago and West, via Louisville and via Bvanavllle. Full Information cbforlUUy lUrnlihsa npon np- plication to FRED 0. BUSH, Dltt. P«II. Agl, - ATLANTA, GA, C. P. ATM0RE, Gon’l Pail, Agt„ LOUISVILLE, KY. Atlanta ami New. Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA ami WEST POINT B. H <lllfcliCNl ii iid Rest It male. Montgomery, Selma. Mobil*. Ssw Orleans, Texan and ^uimwim. Southbound. .... .\o. do. iSo. >i. tsY. Macon ..I 4 JO ptn| 8 ‘J* anal 8 i-m Lv. Atlanta | 6 ii amj 4 M poll 1 80 pm Ar Montgomery..|ii o» amj 8 2u pmj 8 to pm Ar Penaacoia ...I 6 hi pm| 5 Su amj 6 30 am At Mobile.......! 6 30 pm 3 0a ami 3 u6 am Ar New OrUanw.jlO 36 pml 7 33 ara| 7 IS am Ar Houston ...|10 W pmjlOWpm TO SELMA. Iseave Montgomery.si 80 pml 8 10 am Arrive Selma |U 13 pm|U IS am Train 60 carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New Tort* to New Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Tram 66 eairlea Pullnr»a vvatibule eteeper New Or. kana to New YorU and uinlng car to Atlanta. Trains 64 and SI Pullman Buffet Sleep- Ing Cara between Atlanta and Mont gomery. KDMUND I* 7TLER. Gent. Mgr. JOHN. A CEE. Cent. Pasa. Aft GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta MACO^. DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH ItAlLdtOAD. Time Table Vo. la. Taking Effect Sunday, September ». 1884. Read Down. , new up* Buh.J V MjP M/ 4 oo g mi "HTxnuNsr |Uun. jmiyKai ■praiAM 10 30|1U u !H 211; 1« -r*. 10 10|10 W» »G0 a DO 8 33 Macon 4 OK S 0Bj...,M. & N. Junction.... 4 13 8 Xb\ Swift Creek ... 4 25 2 30 Dry Brandi ... 4 33 3 40 Hikes Peak .... 4 43 3 60 Fltzparlck. ... 4 50 4 OOj Ripley 6 06 4 2M Jeffersonvllle ... 6 15 4 351 Gttlllmoro .... 6 23 5 00) Danville l 6 U' Allentown 6 40 6 82 Montrose ...... GC0 R 60| Dudley 6 03 6 071 Moore % 616 4 30| Dublin JAS. T. WRIGHT, deneral Manager. D. 13. DUNN. Superintendent. OCONL'E AND WESTERN RAILROAD" TIME CARD* NO. 8. {To Take Effect Monday, April 9, ism. No*. 1 and 2 will run dally except Sun day. All others Irregular, lle*d Down. Read Upu ' No. I. jMIleeJ OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. FRESH AS A ROSE. 830—LESBIA WAIST—Sizes lor 14 nnd 18 Years. A charming little model, suitable for afternoon or general wear, or for more drossy occneluns, according to the ma terial selected. Tnls corsage has the effect of a gulmjie wojst, anil L the name both hack and front. The stock collar and girdle are made of ribbon, and by having two or three ecu of these In different colon,’' « pleasing va riety may be mitde In the toilet. A skirt of four straight breadths can be used with this model, or If preferred, it can be used with any (tyl, of gored skirt. Cbambery, dimity, lawn, batiste, cballle and Chinn silk, with all-over embroidery dr net for the yoke, are very stylish and cool made In Oils style. U iz an equiiy good model for light woolens, with silk for the yoke and sleeves. Gur model la or pink cbam bery, with all-over embroidery for the yoke and sleeves, and the skirt la fin ished with a flounce of the embriodery. A special Illustration and full direc tions about the pattern will l,c found on the envelope In which it is enclosed. | NEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA. AND BOSTON. riasAoi; most sayavkak TO NEWYORKi Cabin,. 120J Excunlon $82; Steerage, $10. TO BOSTON i Cabin. $22j Excunlon. $31, Steerage $11.78. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA HEW VOBKl Cabin. $22.60; Excursion, $831 Stents. imo, ^ •SSSK^jnSXtBff 4 SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK, (Central or »0th Meridian Tims.) Nacooch.o Sun., Sopt. 23. 11.30 a.m. Cty of Augusta. ..Tie.. Septa, 2.00 p.m. City of Blrm ham. Frl., Sept. 21. 6.00 a.m. Kansas City Sun.. Sept, 30. 0.00 a.m. SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tallxhxnoeo Tharo., Sep. 27, 4.00 p.m. SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship does not carry psiaengers) Deaaoug Sat., Sept. 23, 5.00 p.m, J. P. BECKWITH. O, A.. Ucksonvlllt. Vis. Waiter Hawkins, F.P.A., Jsrksanvllle. Kta. W. E. Arnold. G.T.P.A., Jeoksonvlile. Fla. C. G. Andersen. Agent, Savannah. Oa. GEORGIA SOUTHERN t FLORIDA RAILROAD TIME) CARD. 'Drains leave Union depot, Ifacbn, ns foHows: For Palatka at it : io a.m. For PakHUa at 10:33 p.m. For Jacksonville nt.. 10:33 p.m. Fr Montgomery a.t ai:S0 a,m. The. Suwanee River route to Florida toperatcfl Pullman buffet and local sleep ers. Direct line to all iwlnta In Florida. O. A. 3IACDONALD, General Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga, J. LAND. General Manager. . A. M. jMIleej Ha«T Lt. Dublin .Ar .. Hutchings Spring Haven. .... Dexter . .... Alcorn* .... Chester , Yonkers , ... Empire ... Empire . ... Cyprea* ... HawkinsvUle H P. M. 6 M 4 45 4 25 4 16 3 66 I 46 8 20 8 00ly a Ill 3 46 , m Groranfa ... Close connection* mud# at Dublla with .Wiightavilltt and TennIUe railro«4 la boU direction*. East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia train* pass Empire a* follows: Going South 16 Wlpm Going North 2 48 pm J. W. HIOHTOWBR, O, M. H. .V. MAHONEY, O. F. A P. A. Middle Georgia, anil AUantio Bailroai Time Table No. 18, ’ Effective September 2, 6 O’clock, A. M„ m Read Down Re»4 Up. U 00p| 7 lSILv. Augusta .Ar.| Ga. R .K. , j 0 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.) |t«p No. 101|Nod03l INo.lOSINo.lH A. M. P. M. P. M.|A. ML 6 50 1 15 Lv Min’g’Vlll Ar[| 7 W 6 65 1 20 Lv Eatonton Ar.| 7 8 10 2 20 Ar Katin ton Lv| 6 3 8 15 2 21 Lv Eaten ton Ar| C 25’ | 11 (5~ 12 15 6 15 Ar. Atlanta Lv.J 3 »>i'l 7 20a 8 50 Ar.. Macon Lv.| 9 loaf 1 20 [Ar. Athena .Lv.| 2 40pl SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY- WiSSTERN r.YMTElt. > SOUTHBOUND. — - . I No. H i No. 13. V:;'. v * lio 45pm!U OOnm v ° 5 0t ^, r . :ln l$am|12 42 pm * , . a '''. kl " 3vllle -”! 1 40 am 3 4 i pm . “ .1 I lUJir, ^rive U.ftman 112 H am Arrlv. Je«up j 4 i 5am Arrive Brunswick...... 6 15ain Arrive Jacksonville..,.) s 25am Arrive.Savannah | . f .j :1 „, 28 pm 6 15 pm 7 15 pm 4 25 pm 8 47pm NORTHBOUND. Tno. 12. TNo.14, | No. 18/ ^ v ’ M»con.„..| 4 20 ami 4 2C pml 8 25 cm Lv AttaJttJ"' J 7 40 ant .V n.uSlr’"t,n #0 « m fll 00 pml 2 00 pm Ar. Dalton.....U2 00 n I 3 20 am r, si i n •J'; 2?' t , owh 47 pnl|, 4 10 nm| 6 37 pm ^ r *—^Chatnoga.l 1 20pml 4 45 ami 7 10 pm .a 1 ’ 7 10amj 7 20 pm 7 45 pm| 7 30 am 7 00 amj 7 46 pm 6 10 pm| 7 00 .im 0 00 nmj 5 55 pm 9 35 am 6 37 pm Jl2_4j^pmjl0j 5j>m >r. Chatnoga.r Ar.Cinclnnatil Lv. Chatnoga.l" Ar._Memphl8..| Lv. Chatnoga. Lv. Ooltewh J Ar Knoxville.. THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS Southbound. Nc» lL--|feUa vestlbuledt train to Jack- aonvllle, with Pullman buffet drawing Bruna^vJck* 1 tQCh6 ^ f ° r Jackm>QVlll o and No. 18.—Solid train for Bruniwlck. .. .. - Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At- (onto, connecting with local train for Chattanooga and way stations. Carnes srsssttetg ° aM betw «-» Momphls'and ^Knoxville! i<>r Clnclnn< ‘ li - ■No. IS Carries free chair car to Chat, tiihooira, which Is attached to solid ves- tibulo train for Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cava attached. Connections at rcctloua. 001 ''' w, - h fast tralna ln «H di- For full information an to routes, rates, eta, apply to “ JIM W. CARR. Paesehger and[Ticket Agent. Macon. On. C. H. Hudson. General Manager. Knoxville. Tenn. A Turk, General Paciaenger Agent, Washington, D. C. * aoMvn *' r J. J. Farnsworth, Division Passenger Agont. At!«Ata. On. C. A. Bensooter. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Knoxville. Tenn. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R, A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Rout*. The Only Route to Warm Spring* and Oak Mountain, Ga. ^ Schedule In Effect September 16, ism. NORTH BOUND.’ Columbus Lv. Waverly Hall.... Lv. Oak Mountain... Lv. Warm Bprlnga.., Lv. Woodbury Lv. Concord Williamson Ar. Orlffln Ar. Macon, C. R. R.. Ar. Atlanta, O. R. R, Lv. Griffin McDonough I No.Cl Daily 7:10 ami 8^)0 ami L...I 8:10 I am !.....( 8:40om| ....| 0:<M am d. 0:26 an . 9:44 an ' 10:00 an ' 7:36 pn 11:80 aw “South bound. I NO. 63 | NO. 60 Lv. McDotnoUgh Ar. Grlffln...M.«.i Bi Lv. Macon, O. R. R Lv. Atlanta, C. it. R Lv. Grlffln LY. WilUamaon............ Lv. Concord, Lv. Woodbury Lv. Warm Springs...,.., Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Waverly Hail Ar. Columbus....«•««««««« Dally 8:15 am 8.57 am 4:15 am 7:30 am 0:00 am liZStun 9:46 am 10:15 am 10:30 am 11:10 am 11:20 am laaspm 4:25 pm 4:83 pm 6:83 pm 8:61pm 7:11 pm 7:39 nm 7:69 pm 8‘29 pm 8:30 pri &:aopst iwi iw f 45 | 12 55 30 I 11 46 ] Hroughtonvllle meeting point tor trains No*. 10* and 1M. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Noa 102 and 103. W. B. THOMAS, General Manager. ColomDoa somnora Railway company. lira. T.bi. No. It Effretiv. F«b. 12,1W4. Sunday SOUTHBOUND. tit Oalurabua...,. Lv Richland Lv Ar Albany Ar Brun.wlok Ar JackumvIU. Ar ThomaavlU. NORTHBOUND. Tv JackaonvUl. I 1 00 pml 1 00 am Lv Brunswick I 7 00 pra 8 30 atn lit Thoma.vlll. I 2 80 pml 8 80 an Lv Albany I 8 82 ami > 02 pm Lv I * 42 anil 4 08 ran Lv Richland > 45 ran I U pm AT Columbus >111 00 am [ 7 00 pm "All *ch«dulM shown b.;w«,n Albany and Brunswick and Jackaonvlll. ar. dally. No train Albany to TbomaavlU. on Sat urday. aft.r IM p. in. All train, arrlv. *nd dspart from th. (UaloB L'.pot *1 Columbus and Albany. C, HILL, Sup.rlQUad.at All tralna arrlvo and dopnrt Union Dr, pots at Columbu. and Griffin. ABk for llckota and so. that they read via "Ttm Georgia Midland and Quit Railroad." C, W. CHEARS, CLIFTON JONE8, Goneiol Manager, Gen. Pass. Agt. Culumbua Ga. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD, TIMS TABLE, JUNE 24, ISO!. Rood Down. Hoad Up. A'M.llMf "116 lRM|PM. OlOILv...... Macon Ar| o&0J GSO .Art 3 66} 1II .Ar 2 03 1031 Jv 1011 121L*|A M. 11 43|P.M 0881 8 231 4 15 J 138 U17LV...* Machen 12 01 Lv,... Marllsun. 2 08 1, Athon. RM; $01 Lv.... Elberton ....Lv 8 55ILV.... Abbsvlllo ....Lv 4 23 Lv.... Greenwood ..Lv 8 23 Lv.... Cheater Lv 8(o|Lv.... Monroe Lv A'U.|12 38;Lv...2 ltalclgh Lv I 308Lv Weldon ....Lv IHl 5 40|Ar.... Richmond ....LvlU23|AM 9 46 Ar.. WaahJngton ..Lvl 7 301 llOOAr... Bnltlmoro ...Lv 881 pM.ll200|Ar.. Philadelphia .-Lv 0 Jl| | 353|Ar..' Now York ...Lv| 2 20]P M. 'Passenger tralna"Will stop at Ocmuigee •„ tni.. on and 1st off pa.aengera. A train on electric railway will leave »(,l over the Ma«on and Northern HsUroad, and will connect at Ocmulgoe »treet with No, 1, leaving Depot at 0:10 a. in. Train on olactrkJ railway will ftl»» Wjneel with Ko. 8 *t •■■80 p. m. from the North at Oc- “oonnecGon.'withiGeonria, Southern^|n4 “ad for all polnto In Florida an.l south. W glrond-wtth MIMle Georgia and At- Untie mllnwid at Machen. vfa Third—With Oeorgia railroad at Modi- 'pourth—With wild train fcf Wu'hlnf ton and Pullman Parlor B"«et cari, Ws.hlngton to Now . Ticket office la temporarily located at • y/, Burke's book store. ' !fWm i' E. W. BURKE# Ticket Agent. CENTRAL R. R. ofGEORGIA • H. M. COMEIt AND R. 8. HAYES. KECEIV EHS. * Schedule In effect 8ept, 10th. 1834. Btand.nl Time, »0th Mnidtan. BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, BIRMINGHAM, MONTO OMERT AND ALBANY.' READ DOWN. 1*8 10 p mien 15 a in ..|*7 03 a m . 8 16 am 11 00 am 12 24 p m 6 16 pm 9 13 pm 10 40 p m 1L 65 p m 2 44 a in Vio am 6 26 u m ’7*00 iip 12 22 p m 1 61 p in 3 20 p m 2 33 p in 5 40 p m 4 6i p m 0 M p m C 20 p m 8 10 p m 7 55 p m —STATIONS— Leayt..Macoa ..........Arrive Arrive....... Fort Valley .Leave Arrive Cblumbus .........Leavo Arrvo Opelika Leave Arrive Birmingham .......Leave Leave.....,,,,. Macou ..Arrlvo Arrivo Fort Valley .......Tajivo Arrive......... Amerlcue .........Iseave Arrlvo Alb.my I.imv* Arrive....,,.,,. Dawxon ..........Leave Arrlvo....... Fort aainek Leave Arrive.......... Eufaula ..........Leave Arrive..Ozark ...........Leave Arrive Union Springe ......L^ave Arrive............ Troy .,.••• T^mv# Arrive....... Montgomery Leavo 7 45 p m Iti pm 8 45 p m 2 25 a in •8 45 a m 4 10 p in; BOO pm 1 28 P 11(0 im 11 21 am. 0 2* a nil 10 27 am • 05 a m 9 10 7 15 •7 45 tt ro 7 40 a ml 440 im 5 20 « m 4 10 11 47 p m 10 17 p m RET WEEN MACON, ATLANTA, h mi*4 25 p mb Sin 6 13 a ml 6 32 p ml 9 47 a m 7 45 & in! 8 Co p mill 30 s m l 16 p ml 1 00 a m| 7 65 pm 14 15 p m| # ll 00 pralll 80 a m 5 06 p mill 46 p in.12 17 p m 6 10 p nil L„ ..... 2 15 a nil 3 40 p m ..... .....I 0 30 ft ml (7) p m ..... .....I < 00 • ml 6 30 pm CHATTANOOOA. MILLEDOEVJL7.E, AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH 111 00 a ro Leavo,.Macon ..AfTfVi Affivte Urlfliri I^ave Arrive.......... Atlanta ...Leave Ar.... CtetteiMop via Atlanta ,,..Lv Leave Macon Arrive Arrive...,,,.,.. Gordon Leave Arrive....... Mlllcdgevlllo .......Leave Arrive.......,,,, Milk-n .Leave Arrive......... Auguete ••••••...Leave Arrive Savannah .........l^ivc Tw p 6 49 p ♦4 26 p 7 26 a Bum ii B 26 p ml 9 01 a m f»J*6 66 P m|*7 30 a m it*i 18 P ml*3 29 am ml 3 45 a m|10 00 m S 01 a ml 9 10 A in ...1 105 am m 11 36 P m|...„ , m! S 20 p ml.,.., , »8 30 a ml*8 45 p ml 11 03 Train# markrd tbue _ _ _ . HHi Uoilit trains are run to and from Macon end Montgomery vU Eufaula* Savannah and Atlanta via Macon. 51*com end Albany via -SmUhville, Macon and Birmingham via Ccdumbue. Sleeping car* on night tralna betpren Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor care between Macon and Atlanta. Passengers for Thomaaton take 7:65 a. m. or 4:35 p. m. train. PaMcnger* for Carrollton end Cedartown t.ike 7:51 e. m. trail*. Pnnsenaer* for Perry take 11:16 a. m. train: Fort Oalnee, Buena Vieta. Blakely ami Clayton ahoul-1 tekt 1I*J6 a. m. train. Passengers for Sylvanla. WrighUvIlle and Sanderavllle take 11:30 a. in. train. For further Infornntion and for schedule# for points beyond our line apply to W. F*. SHELLMAN. Traffic ifanager. W. P .DAWSON. Passenger Agent, J. C HAILE. General Paazenger Accnt, . L. J. HARRIS. Ticket Act., JJjccti