The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 27, 1894, Image 7

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CRISP TO SPEAK AT THE ARMORY At the Request of the Speaker of the House, the Open Air Meeting Was Adjourned. READY TO WELCOME HIM. FOR ALL THE COUNTY OFFICES !Tlie Distinguished Goorglau Will Hold Rereptlo At tile Volunteer*’ Armory at 7 Tonight , Will Spink at 8. 'ATI armnsemenus Diuve been com pleted for .the proper reception of Speaker Crisp • when. ,he ar-lvee here this afternoon and. for t'he speaking tonight. Chairman Blount of tho Young Men's 'emooratic Club requests the Tele- rjph to announce taiat Che following "ndemon are requested In It3n? name of die Democratic party to make K their especial business to meet Speaker Crisp o't 'the train upon his arrival, at 1 p. m t'Jduiy. amd escort him to the Broivn bouse! Messrs. T. D. Tinsley. O. T. Kenan, B. 01. Davis. Saim Huntter, S. K. 'Wiley, James McCSaiw, Blanton Wln- ,ship, o. J.Wlmberiy.T. E. Rynls, Oharies L. Bartlett, •William Brunson, John R. Cooper, Ben L. Jones, A, R Freeman, Sakn 'Mayer, W. A. Doody, 6. R. Joques, Joseph Dunnenbeng, Hugh M. -Wlllet. H. M. Wortham, C., Burke, Trie Napier, Joe Napier, R If. SmlStlh, Sam Altmayer, S. B. Price, •w. G. F. Price. T. B. Felder, R. C Jordan, J. C. MeH, Morris Hupp,.Alex ander Froudflt, twite WrlglCy and Du pont Guerry. Besides 'these genriement, ■Messre. H. P. .Moore asild JWhn J. Noone are especially requested to see to lit that the executive and campaign committees meet the speaker In a body and escort him to the Brown house. It Is the earnest desire of She Young Men's Democratic dub, under Whoso auspices 'the famous GeorgHam visits our City, that no citizen who has a sug’s'es- tloq, which hts Judgment tells him is a'good one, as to the details of tho speaker's reception while ho is a guest In the city,, shall hesitate to mako It ok -line office of the Telegraph or either of the executive or campaign commit tee: To that end the names of 'the Com mittee are given: Executive committee —H. P. Moore, Chairman; John B. Hen ry, John T. Moore, Ben L. Jones, O. O. McGolrlek, Terrell SmPCh, E. A. Co lton, 'W. H. Cornell' and' Jaimes H. . Blount, Jr. The campaign commlteee is a3'follows: John J. Ncbne, Chairman; S. R. Wiley, E. Mae Davis, L. B. Her rington, S. E. Cassidy. John R. L. Smith, F, H. McGee. C. E. Jordan, LI J. Dinkier, W. G. F. Price, W. H. Soha'izmam, Juokson P. Lowe, John Lon's, L. B. Rhodes. E. C. Mahoney, J. D. Hough, R. B. Barron, Sxm Allt- snaycr, Robert W. Staltlh. Sam Hunter and Owen T. Kenan, •Speaker jCrisp cowsJis Jbe guttt of the whole Democratic party of the county, and hence, «t Is ,to be hoped that Judge Gustln arid the cither mem bers of 'the Democratic executive com mittee of the county will also be at the ttlktn. / Judge Crisp Is . the gentleman who?e election as speaker of the next congress the vote of Hon. Charles L. Bartlett will undoubtedly contribute, for there Is not muchi doubt about Judge Crisps re-election to 'the speiker- ehTp, nor about the Democratic com plexion of 'the next house, and there Is still t&ss about his bring the choice of 'the Democratic caucus as Its can didate for speaker. Judge Crisp Is the second Officer 'in this notion, practically, and has many friends all over the Union who iwnnlt to see hlmftSe nomi nee of the next rultlonuil Democratic convention for the presidency. The folk-wring telegram was received by the Young 'Men's Democratic Club this morning: •Americus, Ga., Sept. 26, 1351.—J. H. Blount, Jr.: If you Could conveniently arrange It, I would very much rather apeak In a hall of some kind than out doors. My ithroalt Is lather weak. Will arrive at 1 o’clock tomorrow afternoon. Oharlfs F. Crisp. Immediately upon receipt of thh telegram line Mea was abandoned about Staving an open-air meeting, and It Is earnestly hoped that no man in Bibb or the neighboring counties will fan to hear Judge Crisp merely because he did aa'cit read the paper carefully enough to understand Where the speaking w!1 he. It tail be a't the Volunteers' 'Arm ory at 8 pi m. tonight. Judge Crisp will hold a reception from 7 to S p. m. in the paariora of idhe armory. Messrs. i\v. W. Wrigl'ey and Grim Hunter, in '1he absence of Oapt. Oarnes, have consented Q:i 'their own responsibility to let the Young Men's Democratic Clurb use the great hall of tho Volun teers', Armory for the'»pejklng and the parlors for the recaption. Any citizen of Maoon who desires to meet the K'poker.tauHiVi be sure to be a!: the armory between 7 and 8 p. m. tnlght. Hon. Price Gilbert wrill be Introduced by President Blount of tho Young Men's Democratic Club, and Iton. Charles T. Crisp, the 'prCncip.i'l orator of the evening, by Hon. Dupont Guer- ry. Oupt. Gilbert Is well known In legal, istiettoat and military circles throughout the state and Is nine of 'die coming men of Georgia. To his sup port; perhaps, as much, as to any one win was due Mr. Atkinson's phenom enal campaign In western Georgi'a In the race for the nomination. Mr. GH- bent will be taken in atmicby jinn. Robert Hodges, dipt. Owen Kenan, Col. C. M. Wiley tmd fV. G. F.' Price, who iwltl look after him during "hi, ‘so journ In our city as 'the' guest' of the club. The Telegraph hlas been urged to give .prominence to She fact that ladles ■Win be comfortably /provid'd with re served seats rend ate--InvfteiJ rji ifie Bpeiking. Mr. F. H. .Powers has chtn'se of ’the arrertgAnenrtS, and "utter care ful measurements. and skinful piudng of the benches finds be aan-provide uccommotitlons for nearly 3,000 p.ople. iMr. C. E. Jordan of Ole campaign committee will take charge- of about 10.000 d.xlgers this afternoon, as he did Monday for Secretary Smith’# meet ing, and no one will tall to owns be cause'ho or She was not notified. S-rturduy night there will be a rally i: t which the following gentlemen WT.l be Invited to.wpoak: Hon. Charles L. Bartlett, nominee for congress; Jlrii. N. E. Harris, nominee foe the mate senate; and’--the party's nominees'tor the I > v.-r house, Hons. Robert Hodges, Hope Poll /Ml and ohn T. Bolfculllet. V. b Dupoat Guerry will ala> be In- THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY irOHOTG, SEPTEMBER 27, 180E THE PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY THEL Indications of a Quiet Orderly Election Throughout tho Cily and County. CONPany Excvpt Ordinary—CoualriVirnble Interest lu th« Race for Sheriff; Where the Fight Will 15o Centered— Election Managers. FOR $4.7u—7 yards of all wool mixed 50 cents Cheviot; all linings and buttons to trim. The Democratic primary for county officera for Bibb will be held today and the Indications ore Ithat It will be one of the auletest elections In ithe history of the county. All county bffleers will be voted for today except the ordinary, whose elec tion Is every four yeans. The primary, while practically only a nomination, Is virtually an election, os the Democratic majority Jn Blbbtls sufficient to defeat the candidate cf any opposing party In the regular uleatlon which comes oft in Jsnuary next, and no (Demoorait can re main a Democrat or receive the sup port of the parity who runs Independent of today’s primary. The officers to be vdted for today are: Sheriff, el'erk of the superior court, tax' collector, tax receiver, coroner and sur veyor. The candidates are: For sheriff—Sam P. Wes teat t, E. Mack Davis. For clerk superior court—Robert A. Nisbet. For itnx oolleotor-dUbcrt Jones. For tax receiver—R. j. Anderson, Thomas W. Amason. For ooroner-Frank Knight. • For county surveyor—Jbhn N. Birch. The only fight to be made will be over ra “ f °J sheriff and tax receiver, over the former offioe Messrs. Sam Mestcott and Mack Davis will lock honis and over the latter (Messrs. R. J. contest 0 " and <1 ' homas w - Amason will Dita!i«rta m ,! ! Hif Ul03 fravernlng previous SJS’SJJS Y Kovcrn today’s election. The ifollowln-g are the managers: BSlanffi h h“ I t^eMe i r 0mafi ' Jr< W ' J ‘ leS! J. u"^rtS?M Hartz - Emmett D “‘ se»^atf' M ' E " c - c - »«~y. C H C?Tudk«r Amera,n ' T - A. Clay. J.^r. r pariS'?" ry Ne,n '* ome : Long. R R A. la 3^on W ' FeIder> W ’ J ' Montgomery..,.1» 8o pmi 8 lu Arrive Selma ju 16 pm|U 16 Train 60 carries rullman vestibule 5»in*i« er y or .K 10 Now Orleans, and AT 15 CENTS THE YARD—Double fold, Wool Bouretle; •ill chorine * Allanta. ■ bimULS. Trains 64 and 51 Pullman Buffet Sleep. Ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont- gajuery. AJR? M UK1> L. TYLER. Genl. Mgr, 5OHN. A OEK Orel. Puni. Ant. OSO. W. ALLUN. T. P. Atlanta MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH ItAILHUAD. Time Table No. lj, Taking Effect Sunday, September 9, 1391. Read Down. Head tin. ' Atlanta and New Orleans Shor_t Line, Atlanta ami west point h. il Quickest and Umit& Montgomery, Selma, Mobils. New Orleans Texas _and_Boutnweet. Southbound. Mo. in. MO. M. «o. M> Lv. Macon....,„.| 4 30 pinj 8 33 uml 8 25 am L.V. Atlanta...„.| 6 35 am 4 20 pm 1 30 pm Ar Montgomery..|ll oG am| » 2« pm 8 80 pm Ar Veusacoia ...J C 65 pm I 6 30 ami 6 30 am At Mobile....... j 5 20 pirn 3 u5 am| 3 05 am Ar New Orleans.jlO 25 pm 7 S3 am 7 W am Ar Houston ...e|..... |1Q Co pnijlO 60 pm TO SELMA. AT §1.00—Child’s Reefer Jacket; all sizes—navy, grey, tan, brown and black. This is cheaper than buying the' cloth and having the jacket made. PORTIEllRES—Another shipment of Portierres, $1.99, §2.75 §4.00 and §6.00. 6-4 chenille table covers §1. SEE OUR STOCK of Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Dressin 0 and I me Combs, Toilet Soap, new Laces, new Trimmings, new Buckles, new Buttons. GOSSAMERS—New Gossamers for children, §1.25, form' erly §1.75. FOR $2.50—You can buy good' school suit, hat and hose for 415 boy, any age from 6 to 14. Boys’ bioycle hose, best quality 19 cents. Boys’ initial hand- kerchiefs, 50 cents for 12. New lints, now Underwetir, now Neckwear at prices to suit times in our Clothing Department. WHA*T CIUSPI WILL DO. London, Sept. 25.-A dispatch to the Times from Rome today says that Premier C'rlspl Is ready to make any concession to the church cotnpatlble with the main tenance of Italy'B sovereignly over every foot of Italian soil, but Crispd says Italy will never conceho tho temporal power of the pope. LADIES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S STEEL DUD PEJiNYROYHL PILIS era the original and only FRENCH, ea?oand To llable enro on tho market. Price $1.00; sent by 1 'ail# (ientuno sold only by NOTIOB TO DEBTORS AND CREDI TORS. All iperaons having demand's tig'ci'Liiat the estate of James T. NJabot, la te of Bibb ooun'ty, deceased, aro ihereby noti- Si m thelr demands to the uwdentcgned flcooa^dlnflr to law and nil estate are rc- Q rnM« 3 ir >media to payment. This 14bh day of September, 1894. J* W NISBET Executor James T. Nlabet. Deeeused. The Ladder 'Wow or never you must climb Upward fo the peaks sublime, Leaving trivial things below, Upward where the laurels grow." BUCKLEN'S arnica salve. The brat salve In the world for cut. J'rifif* 1 '; sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fov e ; sorra, tetter chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all eruptions, and positively on SUa ™ ntMa t0 R ll e perfect satlsfai tlon or money refunded. Price Js cets per box. For sale by H. J Lamar & Sons, drufirgiflts. i^amar DENTISTRY. i . E l r * S * Moore » who has for the kist eight years been xvasonablo In his charges for dental fork, and who Is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken L£?,!h ffnadua . tQ course in prosthetic dentistry, owing to tho stringency of willing to be even'moro reasonable in his charges. Come let him examine your teeth ond see how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without &MBS a S door Macon, 8 ^' 1 carsiMssl >'» omce Sox, Sox, Sox. Yqu should see how fast they go—50c kind at 25c. Big lot, but they won’t last long. >' Piullips. QUICK TIME. ■mts la or Interest to Receivers of FrellsWt In Macon and Elsewhere. teft Boston ' MaS3 - via SetiboaiV. Air Line on September 22 at flr C Ivod Macon via Cvracon and N^rjlhertf 5. p. m., September 26. FreiMft left New York September ■’i' vita Seaboaivl Air Line arrlvetl Macon 6 p. m. September 26 via Macon and — Quickest time oh MAGNETIU NERVINE. FOR SALE. Two fii^e dray mules; only eause of sale have too many. Cull and see them at store. T. C. Burke. BoniM. aery! ta sa n'lty and*D*af h |' 5K.~i'JS d v *'5?' °,V r r ,I " ,1 " n °* tho Hr.In and r«^vi^a*dSffir£ $£ mm! ri in <M i a , n<1 Female Weeksesc. A month'* treat- %j!£^ n aSS&3n23^Stt GOODWYN * SMALL. Sole Agents, Cherry Street and Cotton Avenue. Macon. Ga. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. HEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. VAVAflB FROM BAVANHAH * TO NEW YORK: Cabin, |20; Excursion $32; Steerage |L0, TO BOSTONt Cabin. $22; Excursion, $3J, Steerage, $11.75. IO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW YORK! Cabin, 122.601 Excurdon, $3S| Btasragt ~Na.siNo.2i StaTEJNST 1' Aid' Ml 1 00 3 001 | jaun.' 7|hio.l|rMoiI ’ iamijTm Macon |10 30J10 16 ..M. & N. Junction..,.jiu 2u-iy in Swift Creek ......fio lu .. FlUparlck. .... Rlp4ey, ... JeffereonvlUe ...Gull I mare . ... Danville .. Alleut^jvn .. e# Montroso •#. .... Dudley .... .... Moore ... Dublin JAS^T. WRIGHT, General Manager. '. li. DUNN, Superintendent. OCONBB AND WESTERN RAMOAD TIME CARD NO. i, To Take Effect Monday, April 9, 1894. No., l and a will run d.lly .xc.pt But. day. All others irregular. Read Down. No. 1. |MUea| "A. M. | | 0 00 ‘ K 916 » 80 9 46 10 00 10 20 10 40 ar.il oo Iv.u 10 U 26 ar.ll 40 Lv. Dublin .Ar Hutchings „ Spring Haven. .... Dexter ... .... Alcorns .. .... Chester ,. ... Yonkers ... Empire ... ... Empire ... ... Cypress HawklnitvlUe Road Up. MUeejNo. 2.' “ P. 6L 6 00 4 46 4 25 4 IS 6 66 6 49 * OOlr, 2 soar, 216 2 99 SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 80th Meridian Time.) cWl of -Tue., Sept. 25, 2.00 p.m. &chra Clfy S»*wS Nacoochce...:^ ... Fri ’ nr. ' : ^ p m ' City of Augusta...'..Sun.'; Kan»M B c™y ha ’ m ""Ti , C" Oct. 10,' o!oo ^rn! Si." 1 -Jri.. Oct. 19. 8:30 a.m. S?»5SBKta:..::36; 8!-!' S City of BJMB , liBxn....Frl.. Oct. 20*! 4:00pm! Kansas City ...Sun. Oct M ISi'eH’ SAVANNAH TO BOSTON Tallahassee Thu" ' 6^, J’ Chattahoochee.. ..Thurs.. Oct’is! 7*70£2* Thura::^:L 8 : SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (Thin ship doe. not carry passenger.) Dessoug..; Sat „ Scpt _ 29 o00n rn » ea “ t>u B Tue.. Oct. 9 lMpm w “ ou *'" 1 Mon., Oct] -a, 8mo p m! J. P. BECKWITH. (J. A.. Walter Hawkins. •F.P.Al^racksinvW' Fia. W. E. An,old, O.T.P A.-.Joclofonvllle; Pit C. O. Anderson. Agent. Suvnnnah. o». ^ Ororante , I | Close connections ma<l. at Lublin with Wrlghtsvlll. uni T.nnlll. railroad Is both directions. East Trane.se., Virginia and Crania trains paas Empire as follow.: Going South is e. Dm ««lng North a a J. W. HIGHTOWER, O. M. H. V. MAHONEY, O. F. ft P. A. GEORGIA SOUTHERN £ FL0RI0ARAILR0A0 TIME CARD. foUOTta* , I ' Qve UnIon de JX> t - Macbn, ns Middle Georgia, and Atlantic Railroad. Time Table No. H. Effective September 2; 8 O'clock. A. M 1891. Read Down R.ad up. U00p|7lS|Lv. Augusta .Ar.I On. It .It. ( 9 00 |Lv. Macon ,.Ar.| |H3p BOUTIIERN RAILWAY COMPANY— WESTERN .STSTSM. _J SOUTHBOUND. l No. ': I No 13.! 110 43 pmlil CO nm Arrit-e “'' nn ' '* 3 «P«» Arrive Brunawlok I 0 15nm Arrive Jacksonville....1 t 2iam Arrive Savannah | C 05 am northbound. 1 28 pm 5 16 pm 716 pm 9 23 pm 0 47 pm ! No - i NSTiSTFeTir Ar' Atlanta"" i r- “ m| 4 23 Pta| 8 25 as}' Lv Atlanta11 ra 3 "’ 7 M P ni U «um Ar.' Dalton ' i? raWlS° pnl l 1 S-gSMsBltigSg tisSH Hsatss Lv! OolteXi issd'sss Ar Knoxvlll*..! 112 48 pmllO J5 p m THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. Ns. 11.—Solid veatlbuled train in Janb for.vllle, with Pullman buff.t drawlM Bnm, C „ a i r ck a Ched ' or Ja =^hvm. i^ No. 13.-Solld train for Brunawlck. „„ _ Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train tn a*. lanta, connecting with local train e„. --tts-ssas wuh'eiMM?ctLhJi n j(rtSi nectimr with XL.- 1 ? At 'dnti), com Mcmplils and kinxvifie" f ° r ClnclnnrU1 ' tunooga, w h k h° * nt t a c hj ([ toeofldve 1 '' rectlon. 008 '’ Wlth fast ' t^ni'Tn aU d”- r.^.ic u M,W on “ Paescnger and Ticket Agcto. Mac^m cm. kaA 8 *- G9nerai Agent, "washing! o rP I). 0 ".' Pa “* 0nB " aL j l Sssra: Dlvlalon p “* anier GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R. A w.? ul £!‘’, an4 Cemfortabl. Bouta. o«R &uS! o^ Wflrm Spl ' ln ** “« Schedule In Effoot September 16, 1884. ' NORTH BOUND. r No.Gi j rfoZi ■■ Dally | Dally T V J |‘ 7:10ami Jnopm Wnvcrly Hall I 8:00am 4:04pm Lv. Oak Mountain | 4:10 I am 4:15 pm K Vl ?“«. Sprlnga | 8:40nm| 4:S0pm 0:00 am| 6:12 pm Woodbury Lv. Concord Lv. Williamson Ar. Griflln Ar. Macon, C. R. R Ar. Atlanta, C. R. R Lv. Orlffln Ar. McDonough..,,........ 9:26 am 9:44 am lQffl) «m 7:36 pin 11:30 am SOUTH BOUND. 5:41 pm 6:02 pm «:20 pm 10:23 pm 8:05 pm 6:25 pm 7:lo pm | NO. 5-4 I No. 60 No. 101|No.l03| A. M, P. M, 1 16 1 20 2 20 INo.l02|No.l(H I .. IP. M.|A. M. Lv Mlirg'vlll Ar|! 7 W> | 1 00 Lv Datonton Ar.I 7 <5 12 65 Ar Eatonton Lv| 6 36 J 11 46-p Lv Eatonton Ar| 6 25 111 46 Ar. Atlanta Lv.l 8 00p| 7 26a Ar.. Mccon Lv.| UlOftl |Ar. Athens .Lv.| 2 40 p» Broughtonvlllo meeting point for trnlna Nos. 101 and 1<M. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Nos. 102 and 103. W. B. THOMAS, General Mannger, Lv. McDorough Ar. Orlffln Lv. Macon, C. R. R Lv. Atlunta, C. K. R Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson Concord Lv. Woodbury.., Lv. Warm Sprlnga Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Waverly Hall......... Ar. Columbus | Dally 8:15 am S;67 am 4:15 am 7 :.'!0 «m 9:06 am 9:23 am 9:45 am 10:15 am .im 11:10 am 11:20 am [U :16 pm Dally. CQiumDus soumera Railway company, Tima Table No. 14 Effective Feb. }», ish Sunday SOUTHBOUND. Lv Columbua............7. Lv Richland Lv Dawaon Ar Albany Ar Brunawlck Ar Jackaonvllle..,.,. Ar ThowaavUlo. NORTHBOUND. For Palatka at... n. 1n „ „ For Palatka at Jq.v! For Jacksonville nt.'lo-n S'S* Fr Montgomery TTho SuWance River route to Florldfi bperatea Pullman buffet and local sleep. Direct line to all points In Florida, « . _ 'O* -A. MACDONALD. T C Y . Macon, Oa. J, LANE, General Manager. Lv Jackaonvllle.. Lv Brunawlck ... Lv ThomaHVlUa... Lv Albany... Lv hawMn Lv Richland Ar Columbus Dally. > tiuBday except / (S unday. |_OnIy, 60pqu Yooam 7 00 pm c so am 3 00 pm 8 OO aiu 6 00 am 6 00 pm 0 40 am 4 00 pm 8 45 ami 5 12 pm 1 00 am] 7 CO pm All schedule* shown between Albany and Brunawlck and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany fo Thomasvllle on 4tet* lirdaye after 3&G p. in. All tralna arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbua and Albany. G. HILL, Superintendent. ....Lv] 1 Oil » ..,.LVI1212|AM. rKl ..Lv|ll 43|P, M 4:26 pm 4:25 pm 6:35 pm 6:63 pm 7:11 pm 7:39 mn 7:69 pm 8:29 pm 8:39 pm 9:30 pm All trains arrive and depart Union Dc. pots at Columbua and Orlffln. Ask for tickets and see that they read via "Tut Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad.” C. W. CHJ2AR8, CLIFTON JONES, General Manager, Gen. Pass. Agt. CulumbuB Oa. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, JUNE 24, 1891. Read Down. Read Up. A M.|A M| . |PM|PM. 910 Lv Macon Arl b 50! 6 3<) Jl 17 IjV.s •. Machcn Ar| 4 431 2 27 12 or, Lv.... Madison Ar| 3 65| 115 5 30 2UILV Athens Ar 2 93 10 30 pm: 3 01 Lv.... Elbcrton ,...LvJ104| 3 66ILV.... Abbeville . 4 23|Lv,... Greenwood , or. Lv.... Chosicr 8bi(Lv.... Monroo Lv 3 231 AM. 12 261LV.... ltalelgih Lv 415 3OOLv Weldon ....Lv] 138}» 5 lOlAr.... Richmond ....Lv]ll 23|AM 9 15 Ar.. Washington ..Lvl 7 30) ItOOAr... Haltlmoro ...Lv 631 PM.|1200|Af.. Phlladclphlv ..Lv 341 | g 63)Ar... Now York ...Lvj 2 20;P M. nPaasengcf*tralns'wlirstop at Ocmulg<*o Htreot to talre on and let off passengers. A train on electric railway will leave Kul Hogc’a Corner at 8:65 a. m. for the ac* eommodailoa of p.'iMH2ngerH going North over the M.icon and Northern Railroad, and will connect at Ocmulgco street with No. 1, leaving D.*pot nt 9:10 a. m. Train on electric railway will also connect with No. 2 at 6:50 p. ni. frorn tho North at Oc* mulgetj street. Connoctlon* with Georgia Southern and Florida lullraari. Out Tbnm*a*ee, Virgin* i.i and Georgia railroad and Central rail, road for all points in Florida and south west Georx'a. Second— 1 With Mlldle Georgia and At lantic railroad at Muchen. Third—With Georgia railroad at MadP Fourth—With solid train for Washing ton and Pullman Parlor ltuff^t cars. Washington to Now York city. Ticket office Is temporarily located at , W. Burke's book store. FJ, T. HORN. Gf-m-ml Msnn«rer. E. C. MAHONEY. Act'* O. P. A. E. <W. BURKE. Ticket Agent. CTGJSTTRA.TL, R. R. of GEORGIA M * C0MKR AN ^ s - HAYES, RECEIV EUS. BETWPPN S<1> ‘ Wth ' WmfiariJ Time, 90th Meridian. N MACOW, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM. MONTG OMBIIY AMD ALBANY. READ DOWN. . L. _ _ i SHOE. ■ ■THE B(... NoeaucAKiNa. *5. cordovan FftfSCH&ENAMEUfOCAU*. ^‘SS-ORNECAlfilOWSAaia POLICE, 3 SouS. 1 2,Y|.^BoYSSCW)01ShC£S. •ladies- ^kSENO FOa CATALOGUE * ■ W-L* DOUGLAS, BROCKTON, MASS. v«« «■« save nioaey by pnrckaslag W. JU _ Uuaglna Hhoca, Because, we are the largest manufacturers of edvertiaed shoes in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name and price or the bottom, which protect* vou againat higl prices sad the middleman's profits. Oursboc equal custom work in style, easy fitting an Tearing qualities. We have them sold ere» 7here at fewer prices for the value given tr- uy other mate. Take no substitute. Ifyo -nter cannot stt**“ , ~-ou.i** can. Sold hr ROCHESTER SHOE CO. C13 CHERRY STREET. To the ambitious young man than to read the life stories of those who, from the poorest surrounJIngs, have climbed the ladder of success, Thomas A. Edison was a train boy j Jay Gould canvassed for books; P. A. Collins worked In a mine; Henry Clew* started (iff os a book-keeper; Augustin Daly used to earn $8 a week. Such facts seem stranger than fiction. Yet the list could be Indefinitely drawn out from men who. bom poor, with Yew educational advantages, have, by persistent work, by hard study, by putting to Its best use every opportunity, climbed the ladder of fortune and success. 12 23 pm 1 M p m 3 30 p m 3 13 p a 5 40 p m 4 61 p m 9 60 p m 6 20 p rn 8 10 p m 7_65 p m Greater —STATIONS— Leave Macon" Arrive....... Fort Valli Arrive Ctaumbu 4£H .'.Opelika l^eava Arrive....... Blrmlnxlmm I,o:ivo Leave Macou Arrive Leave ••.....Leave Leave Vullty Leave Arrive Amcrlcua' Leave •A rr jv» Albany Leave Arrl v o,... r -.— ts a «/■«%»» - ■» Arrive..,,, •Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrlve..—... 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