The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 02, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGKAl'H: TUESDAY MOUSING, OCTOBER 2, 1891. MACON. IS FAST FILLING UP With Strangers'and People From Other Places Seeking for a Good and Healthful Place to Live. TWENTY-NINE FROM BUTLER SVlthln til* Peat Two Montlia Tnolp atlns of ilie U.it Cllluni of Duller lleve moved lo Slocoa, and Store Will Soon Follow. That Macon is rapidly increasing in population and becoming .the Mecca for people looking for a home where they will-have all the .advantages of a live, progressive and , enterprising business city, Is evidenced by the fact that within the past two months twen ty-nine people have como here to live from tlte little town of Butler alone, and thero are others to follow. Macon extends a warm welcome to each new citizen and Is especially proud of those from Butler, as they are till Intelligent, cultured people of high standing. Thoy will prove to be good citizens and will And that they havo como to the right place. Among the number who have recently moved here from Butler are Mr. It. A. Gambrert, who comes to take a position with .Mr. Plant in the Insurance business; Mr. and Mrs. Jones Reed, who will take charge of Mercer boarding department; Mrs. A. R. Walker, wlio comes to put her children In Macon’s superb schools, nnd Mrs. k; a.. U'mcs, who will movo here next week. It Is -said that other kootj citizens of Butter : arc also’ eon templa ting coming to Macon. V The above Is only one,instance iMtlie many people who are moving’ to .Mti-* con, and other towns and cities In the jjtato are losing ninny of their bests citizens, wlio come, to Macon, look uround a day or two and, becoming sat- Islied that this Is where they waut to locate,., «'tt]e down. ■ ii Tlte. best way to toll of a city’s growth Is by Its number of vacant, bouges. A few months ago there was a largo number of vacant houses. .In Macon, but the real estate men say that It Is an actual fact that thoy uow have some dlfllculty in finding bouses for people who make application -to them. This state of affairs Is encour aging and 'Macon will find room for all who como. Thorc .are many capi talists fh Mnoon who will put iliolr money': In Improved dwelling houses if the demand becomes greater, thau the supply, nnd there need be no fear of not being able to find a house. Another Indication of tho large num ber of newcomers is tile many new faces seed on tho streets every day. Whore several months ago the streets looked dull and nearly everybody knew everybody they saw on tho streets, the picture lias changed won derfully and now the streets present an anlmaited appearance and many strangely are among the large throng. A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. D. W. Fuller of Oanajoharle; N. Y., says that he nlways keeps Dr. King’s Now Discovery In tho house and his family has always found tho very best result follow Us use; that he would not be without it, If procurable. G. A. Dykcman, druggist, Catsklll, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s Now Discovery Is undoubtedly the best cough reme dy; that ho has used it In his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that Is claimed for It. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested? Trial bottle* free at H. J. Lamar & Son's drug store. Regular size EO cents and $1. Populists don’t care what sox cost; but Democrats will ap preciate our 60c. kind at 25c. Phillips. ! USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. , Prepared by | Drs. Holmes & Maaon, Demist*, j MS Mulberry Street.' i It cures bleeding gums, ulcere, sore mouth, sore Ohroait, cleans the teeth and vurifle* the broatih. For sale By all Uroggtsts. STRONG SHOE STORE. Our $5.00 Patent Leathers have caught the town. Noth ing like them ever before Bhown at that price. W. H. Woodson, L. A. Wood, Managers. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the la«t eight yearn been reasonable In his iharge.s for dental l',,rk. uml who is belter prepared to do bridge, crown and ull kinds of dental work, having taken (i post-graduate course la prosthetic Ueatlstry, owing to tho stringency of thd times, Is willing to be even more reasonable In his charge*. Come, let him examine your teeth and see how reasonable you can have your dental 'work done. Teeth extracted without pain, lit Washington avenue, near First Baptist church. Vlnevllle and (Belt Line of.treet cars pass his offleo door. Macon, Ga. OMITTED FROM SUNDAY’S ISSUE. Miss Ward will exhibit tier selections cf full and winter millinery on next Th.raday and Friday, the 1th anil Otli of October. Miss Ward did not spare cither time or money to make tills opening a success. No special Invlta- tlonfc'iB are Invited. ’ y ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people we tee around us seem to prefer to suffer and be nude miserable by Indigestion, con stipation, dizziness, loo of appetite, coming up of the food, yellow skin, when for "5 cehts we will *ell them Shiloh’s Vltaltzcr .guaranteed to cure them? Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug Company, corner ChetTy street and Cotton .avenue. Everybody feels better from Brown’s Iron Bitters. CITY MARSHAL’S BALES. Georgia, Bibb County.—'V^ill bo sold be fore the court house door between the le gal hours of sale on .the first Tuesday in November the following property, to-wit: Four, square 42. bounded on one aide by property of Hogan, on another side by property of Goette, on another ride by an alley and on another side by Second street. Levied on as the property or T. B. Artope to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor cf the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. T. B. Artope for three-fourths city tax ISM, Three-fourths tax, $39.60 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 5, square 58, bounded on one side by property of Felton, on another side by property of Knight, on Another side by Third street and on another side by Blum streett. Levied on as the property of Airs. S. M. Artope to satisfy a il. fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vb. Mrs. S. M. Artope for three- fourtha dty tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, $28.13 and costs. Also, at the eame time and place, part of 8, square 64, bounded on one side by property of Ruan. on another side by property of Bonn, on another sale by property of Phillips and on another side by Afulberry street. Levied on as the property of J. H. & G. H. Benner to sat isfy a fl. fa, in favor of tho mayor end council of the city of Macon vo. J. H. & G. H. Benner for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, 198.46 and costs. Also, at the-, same time and place, part of 6, square 87, bounded on one side by property of Blshroon, on another side by property of Dickey & Bawls, on another side by an alley and on another side by Ocmulgee street. Levied on as une prop erty of* J. H. Benner to satlsry a fl. fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. J. H. Benner for three- fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, $163.12 and costs. Also, at the same time and ptace, part of 1, East Alacon 6, bounded on one side oy property of Stewart, on another side by Flanders’ alley, on another side by an alley and on another side by Second street. -Levied on as the property of Em ma Dean to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor ol the mayor and council of the city of Ala- con vs. Emma De^n for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourth's tax, $8.44 and costs. j Also, at the same time and place, part of 3 and 4, southwestern* commons, bound ed on ono side by property of Wilson, on another side by property of Anderson, on another side by Tattnall street aha on another side UV Oglethorpe street. Levied on as the property of H. S. Edwards, trus tee, to satisfy a fl. .fa. In favor of the mayor and- council of the city of Macon vs. H. S. Edwards, trustee, Tor three- fourths dty tax 1834. ’Ahree-fourths tax, $110.62 and costs. Also, at the same time and place,'part of 1, square 83, bounded on one side by property of Willingham, on another side by property of Culberson, on another side by property of Aloore and on another side by Magnolia street. Levied on nB the property of Roland B. Hall to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and council Of the city of Alaoon vs. Roland a. Hall for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three- fourths tax, $31.41 and costs. 1 Also, at the same time and place, part of 1, northwestern commons b, bounded on one side by property of Wooer, on an* other side by property of Cato, on an other side by an alley nnd on nnother side by Jones street. Levied on as the property of Henry Hammond to satisfy a $. fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. Henry Ham mond for three-fourths city tax 1894, Three-fourths tax, $33.37 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 1 and 2, square 71, bounded on ono side by property of Kline, on another side by ah alley, on another side by New street and on another side by Spring street. Levied on as the property of John a. Hoge, agent, to satisfy a. 11. fa. in favor of the mayo'r and council of the city ol Alacon vb. John S. Hoge, agent for three, fourths oity tqx 1894. Three-fourths tax, $43 and costs. Also, at the same time und place, part of 4, square 57, bounded on two rides by property of Willingham, on another side by property of Harbaum, on another side by Fourth street.' Levied on as the prop erty of Walter T. Johnson to satisfy a 11. fa. in flavor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. Walter T. Johnson for city tax 1891 and three-fourths city tax '1894. TJiree-fourths tax, $137.50 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part *♦1 5, square 75, bounded on one side ny property of JC. P. Moore, on another side by Washington avenue, on two sides oy alloys. Levied on as property of estate of J. L. Salisbury to satisfy a 11. fa. in favor of the mayor and council of tne city of Macon vs. estate or J. L. Sauis- bury for three-fourths city tax 18M.,Three- fourths tax, $46.87 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 4, square 74, oounded on one side by property of Hodks, on another sidG by Oak street, on two sides bv property of AlcLchn. Levied on as the property or T. T. Singletary, Jr„ to satisfy a ft. ra. in favor of the mayor and council or the dty of Macon vs. T. r. Singletary, Jr.v for three-fourths city tax M94. Turce- fourths tax, $16.50 and costs. Also, at the name time-and place, part of 4, southwffKTern commons *4, bounded on one slue by property of Donneby, on another side by property of Jarratt & Todd, on another site by Oglethorpe street and on another, side by Cainoun street Levied on as the property of J. B. Smith, Jr., to satisfy a 11. ta. in favor Of the mayor andc oimcll of the c»ty ot Alacon vs. J. B. Smith, Jr., for three- fourths city tax 1894. three-fourths tax, $11.72 and costs. Also, at the same lime nnd place, part of 16, northwestern commons 16, bounded on one side by property of Sparks (self), on another side by property of Urque. hart, on another side by Monroe street nnd on another side by Washington ave nue. Levied on as the property of O. G. Sparks, trustee, to satisfy a fl. fa. in fa vor of the mayor nnd council of the dty of Macon vs. O. G. Sparks, trustee, for three-fourths dty tax 1894. Three-fourrha tax, $124.69 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of* 1, southwestern commons W, bounded on one side by property of Behr. on other side by property of Harman, on another side by Elm street and on an other side by Calhoun street. Levied on as the property of H. O. Spier to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor cf the mayor r.nd council of the city at Alacon vs. H. O. Spier for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, $25.30 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 5, northwestern commons 22, bounded on one side by property of Harwell, on another side by property of Noone. on another ride by an alley and on. another side by Tattnall street. Levied on as the property of Henry Stevens to satisfy a fl.' fa. in favor of the mayo*’ and council of the city of Macon va. Henry Stevens for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three- fourths tax. 17.50 and costs. Also, at the same time nnd place, part of 2, southwestern commons 21, bounded on one side by property of. Johnson, on another aide by an alley, on another side by Boundary street and on another ride by Monroe street. Levied on a9 the prop erty of Alex Strozier to satisfy a ft. fa. In favor of the - mayor and council of the cflty of Alacon vo. Alex otroz'.er for three- fourths city tnx 1S94. Three-fourths tax, $6.10 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, port of 4. square 75. bounded on one Mde by proi*erty of Willis, on another side by property of Wilder, on another ride by an alley and on another side by First street. Levied on ts the property or e. IL 3tuart to satisfy a fl. fa. m favor of the mayor and council of tho city of Ala con vs. E. H. Stuart for three-fourths city tax 104. Three-fourths tar, $42.19 and cos's. Also, at the nme time and place* part of 8. southwestern commons 78, bounded on one side by property of Head, on an other side by property of Home, on an other ride by an alley and on another side by Ash street. Levied cn ss the property of Ainu 8. A. Sullivan to satisfy a fL fa. In favor of the mayor and coun cil of the dty of Macon vs. Mr?. 8. a. Sullivan for three-fourths city tax Three-fourths tax, $2106 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part f S, southwestern commons 72, bounded n one side by Tupelo street, on another side by property of McKenna, on another aide by property of Bu'dd and on unother side by an alley. Levied on as the prop erty of Taylor & Davis to satisfy a ft. fa. In favor of the mayor and council ol the city of Macon vs. Taylor & Davis for three-fourths city tax 1891. Three-iourths tax, $13.13 and «v*. i>. at the same time and place, part of 4, square 1, bounded on >nt* fide by property of Julian, on another side by property of Thomas, on another tide by n alley and on auother side by Second treet. Levied on as tne projt.-r.-y A. Thomas* trustee, to'satisfy u fl. fa. In faver of the r.ayor and council or the city of Macon vs, J. A. Yhomaa, trustee, for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three- fourths tax, $12.19 and costs. Also, at tho same time and place, part of 3, southwestern commons 43, bounded side by property of Johrnon, on another side by property or Cornelius, on thcr side by property of iotlaway ard on another side by Jackson street. Levied cm as the property of estate *cf Alahaly Thomas to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor or the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. estate Mahaly Thomas tor three- fourths. city tax 1894, Three-fourths tux, $7.50 and costs.' Also, at the same time and place, 4, southwestern range 11, bounded on one side by property of Bibb Manufacturing Company, on another side by property ot C. J. Toole, on another side by an alley and on another side by Oglethorpe street. Levied on as the property of Ur. J. A. Toole to satisfy a ft. fa. In favor or the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. Dr. J. A. Toole for tnree-fourths city tax 1891. Three-fourths tax, $45.47 and cost 9. Also, at the same time and place, part of 6, square 82, bounded on one side by property of Birch and Moore, on anotrter side by property of Williams, on another side by an alley und on another Hide by High street. Levied on . as tho property of W. J,. Totten to satisfy a fl. fa. in fa vor of the mayor and council of the city of Alacon vs. W. J. Totten for three- fourths city tax 1KH. Three-fourths tax, $12.37 nnd costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 6, square GJ, bounded on one ride by property of Doyle, on unother tide by property of Smith, on two sides by alloys. Levied on as the property of Albert Un derwood to satisfy a n. fa. in lavor ot the mayor and council of the city ot Maoon vs. Albert Underwood tor three- fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths taA, $3.90 and cost?. Also, at the same time and pfciee, part of 8, square 76, bounded on one ride by property of Wade, on another ride by property of Hart, on another mde Third street and on another bide by line street. Levied on as the property of Z. B. Wade to satisfy a fl. fa. In lavor of the mayor and council of the city or Ma con vs. Z. B. Wade for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, $15 and costa Also, at tho same time aud place, part of 18, northwestern range, bounded op one side by property of Reed, on another side by property of Allen, on another side by an alley, on another side by Jones street. Levied on* as the property of James Walker to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of the mayor and council of the cdty of Macon vs. James Walker for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, $21.10 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 1, northwestern commons 1, bounded on one side by property of Gresham, on an other side by property of Hendrick, on another sire by property of Emmol and on another side by Collect street. Levied on as tho property of Airs. E. C. Walker to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of the mayor nnd council of the cltynf Macon va, Mrs. E. C. Walker for tliree-fourtha dty tax 1891. Three-fourths tax, $37.50 and costs. . Also, at the same time and place, part of 3, northwestern commons 22, bounded on one side by property of Barksdale, on another side by Chestnut street, .on two sides ly property of Quince. Levied on as the property of Henrietta Wammack. to satisfy a fl. fla. In favor of the mayor and counoll of the city of Macon vs. Henrietta Wammack for three-fourths, city tax 1894. Thrco-fourths tax, $8.91 and aosts. Also, at the same time and place, part of Beall’s Hill, No. 4, bounded on one side by property of Hurley, on another side by property of Harvey, on another side by property of Flournoy nnd on nn other side by Cole street. Levied on as the property of R. A. Ware, trustee, to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. R. A. Ware, trustee, for threo-fom ths city tux 1894. ’ Three-fourths tax, $23.13 and costa. Also, ut tho name time and place, part of 5, souhtwestem commons 26, bounded on ono side by property «>r l)nvls, on an other side by an alleyj on anotner side by Fourth street and on another side by Boundary street. Levied on us tho prop erty of T. F. Warwick to satisfy a XI. ta. In favor of the mayor and council of the dty of Macon vs. T. F. Warwick for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourtns tax, $21.10 and costs. Also, at the same time nnd place, part of 3, squaro 57, bounded on one side by property of Mathews, on another side by Pine street, on two sides by ulloys. Levied on us the property of Watson & Lewis to satisfy a fl. fa. In’ favor of the mayor and council of the city of Alacon vs. Wat* son & Lewis for three-fourths city tax 1804. Three-fourths tax, $16.8$ and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 1, northwestern commons 14, bounded on one side by property of Conner, on another Side by property of Green A New man, on another side by an illcy and on another sjde by College street. Levied on as the property of J. E. Weed to satisfy a fl. fa. 1n favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. J. E. Weed for three-fourths city tax 1834. Three-fourths tax, $70.31 and costs. Also, at the same time and place, i art of 16, northwestern range, bounded oh one side by property of Hyatt, on unother side by property of Solomon, on nnother aide by property of'Anderr-wi and on an- other side by College street. Levied on as the property of Welchselbaum & Hep sel to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. Welchgelbuum & ‘’elsel for three- fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tax, $16.SS and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 3, square 8, bounded on one side by property of Conner, on another rde by Walnut street, on two sides by ulleys. Levied on as the property of Theo Wells, trustee, to satisfy a 11. fa. In favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon va Theo Wells, trustee, for three-fourths city tax 1894. Vhrce-rourths tax, $2f.ia and costs. Also, at the same time and place, part of 5, Beall’s HIP, bounded on one side by property of E. Wolff, on another side by property of Nisbet, on another ride by property of Upsey and on another side by Cole street. Levied on us the property of Airs. AX. M. Wells to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and eoun- ■ cil of the city of Macon vs. Airs. Al. M. Wells for three-fourths city tax 1891. Three-fourths tax, $41.06 and’coots. Also, at the same time and place w, southwestern commons 39, bounded two sides by property of Williams (self), on another side by un alley, on another side by Ash street. Levied on as the property I of J, B. Williams to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vi. J. B. Williams tor three-fourths dty tax 1894. Thrco-fourths ) tax, 117.81 and cost*. Also, at the same time and place, part of 2, northwestern commons 15, bounded on one side by property of Abbott, on an other ride by pr«)i»crty of lingers,- on another side by property of Plant and on another side by MadJson street. Levied on os the property of Mrs. Charles J. Williamson to satisfy a ti. fa. m favor ot the mayor and council of the city at Ma con vs. Airs. Charles J. Williamson for three-fourths dty tax J834. Three-fourths tax, 139.91 and costs. Also,*at the same,time snd place, part of 15, northwestern range, bounded on one side by property of DunWoody, on an other side by property of Waiker & Wynne, on another side by property of Reid and on another^side by Bond street. Levied on as the property of W. C. Wlb to xitisfy ft. fa. in favor of tho mayor and. council of the dty or Alacon w - c ’ Wilson thfee-rourtfts cuv 1SH; Tiuvo-fourtha tax, $33.75 and costs. ; I * Also, at the samfe time kmd place, part of 8. square 87, bounded On one aide by property of Woodleff (self), on another side by property of Disliroon, on another side by an alley and on another side by ng street. Levied on as the property of estatt E. Woodleff to satisfy a fl. ta. m favor of the mayor and council of the city of Macon vs. estate E. WoodlefT for three-fourths.city tax 1891. Three-fourths tax. $101.62 and costs, t , * Ajeo. at the same time and place, part of 4. East Macon, bounded o\\ two aides by property of Boykin, on another side by property of RlbU AlanufacU'.rlng Com pany. on another side by an alloy. Lovled •n «s tho property of Russell Wright to latlsf.v a fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and council of tho dty of Macon vs. Rus sell Wright for three-fourths city tax 1894. Throe-fourths tax, $4.70 and costa Also, at the same tune and place, part of 6, square* 18. hounded on one side by property of Horne, on another side by property of Alaatcrmm. on another csdcf by an alley and on another, side by Third street. Levied .on as the‘property of M. N. Wright to satisfy a ft. fa, tr. favor ol the mayor and council of the city of Ma con vs. *H. N. Wright for threo-fo.»* Uis city tax 1891. Three-fourths Mx, $22.50 and costs. Also, at the same time nnd place,. part of 4,. southwestern commons <5# bounded on one side by property or Klncben, on another side by property of Robbins, on another aide by Maple street and on an other side by Calhoun street. Levied on as the property ot Mrs. Lucy T. Wynn to satisfy a fl. fa. In favor of the mayor and council of the city or Alacon Vs. Airs. Lucy T. Wynn for throe-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourths tnx, $9.37 and costs. Also, at the same time And place, part of IS, northwestern runge, bounded on one side by property of Harris, on another riile by an alley, on another side by cem etery property and on another side by College street Levied on ns thu prop erty of William Young to satisfy a ft. fa. in favor of the mayor nnd rouncll ct tne city of Macon vs. William Young for three-fourths city tax 1894. Three-fourthB tax, $7.97 and costa C. H. HALL, Jr.,'Marshal.' AM ml Header nnd Clairvoyant, o iurge j book, only 10c. Address at onco, C. a. «OWAN, Mllwuukoo, TVIft. —umaiis'i' iispii isisiiiiiiisi—s OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. AND BOSTON. MMAOZ FROM SAVAHSAH TO NEW YORK: Cabin, 120; Excursion S32; St«er*ga, $10. TO BOSTON: Cabb* $22; Excuroion, $3t, SiMraee, 111.75. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW TORE: Cabin, $22.50; Excursion, $33| SMaraM $12.60. Themacnlflwme r**mialpg of the., naif' 0 appoimod U) ..11 iu follow. Standard tlmsc SAVANNAH TO NEW TORE. (Central or Mth Meridian Time.) City ot Hicon,.......Wed. Oct.,3, j:oo am City ot Augusta FrI. Oot. C, 10:00 am City ot Birmingham..Hat. Ost; 6, 10:00 nm Kansas City Mon. Oct.. 8, l:00nm Onto City Wed. Oct. 10 2:30 pm Nnooochoe m Oct. 12 3:00 am City ot Macon Sat. Oot 13. 4:30 pm City of Augusta Mon. Oct 15. 5:30 pm City ot Birmingham.Wed. Oct J7, • 1.00 am Itausa* City FrI. Oot 10 S:3o :ui{ Gate CIW, Bat. Oct 2.. 0:30 am N&coochco Mon. Oct. 22, J2 noon City of Macon ...Wod. Oct. 24, 2:0:J pm City of Auffueta Frl. Oot 2*1, 3:00 am City of Birmingham..Sat. Qct zr, 4:30 pm Kansas City .....'...Mon. Oct 28,.' 5:00 pm Gate Cttf Wed. Oct..21, 7:00 atii SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Dessouz Tua (Jet 9, 4:Wpm Chattahoochee Thurs. Oct 4. 9:0(1 am Tallahasdoo Thurs. Oct 11, 3:00 pm Chattahoochee Thurs. Oct. 19, 7:30 am Tallahassee Thurs. Oct 55, 3:00 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA, (This ship does not carry passenzers) Dessous ...' Tue. Oct. 9, ::30 pm Desaoue ................Frl. Oct 19, 8:30 am Mon. Oct 29, 6:00 pm J. P. BECKWITH, a. A., Jacksonville, via. Walter Hawkins, F.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla. W. E. Arnold. G.T.P.A., Jacksonville. Fla C. O, Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. TIME CARD. Train* leave Union depot Macon, ns follows: For Pnlatka at...., n ; io a For Pakutka at p, m ; For Jacksonville at 10:33 p.m. Fr Montgomery at ....11:10 n.m. Tho Suwaneo River route to Florida tmeratos Pullman buffet and local sleep ers. Direct lino to all points In Florida. O. A. MACDONALD. General Passenger Agent, Macon, Oa. J. LANE. General Manager. Atlanta anil Iw tens Short Line,' ATLANTA and Wf.ST l’o!M R. ft. ami tlotl Sioutc. Montgomery, Selma. Mobil). New Orleans , - , t Tact* and Souiftwcsb , ■» • Southbuuud.' Wo. a»! No. iiU. pto. it Lv. Macon I 4 90 piol & 25 ami 8 25 am Lv. Atlanta | 0 25 am| 4 20 pio| 1 20 pm Ar .Montgomery..|ii u5 amj 9 pm| 8 10 put Ar Venaacola ...j 6 55 pint 5 20 ami 5 30 am At Mobile..,,,.,4 5 SO pml 3 05 urai 3 05 am Ar New Orleans.|10 A pmj 7 35 am| 7 55 am Ar Houston ...J.,.., jiu 6u pntjlO 60 pm TO SELMA, Lo.iv A1..at-• mery..V.J 'j W pmj b W am Arrive Selma jll 15 pmjU 15 am Train 6o carries Pullman vestibule •leoper Now York to Now Ofleaiw, and dlnlns car to Montgomery. Train 52 cairies Pullnuu vestibule sleeper New Or- M&ns to New York and timing car to Atlanta. TralnH Si anil G1 Pullman Buffet Sleep ing Cara between Atlanta aud Mont gomery. EDMUND L. TYLEIt. Gen!. Mgr. JOHN. A. OEB. Gcnl. Pass. Agt. 0EO 1 W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta MACON. DU BUN AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Tinifc Table No. 13, Taking Effect Sunday, ^September 9, 1891. Read Down. Read up. Bun.*| j .... . | |tfuiL l<o.4|N<>.$| P M|P Mf 4 001 .1 00 4 081 3 03 4 15 3 15 590 "aTAUTCfm nNb^jrioj i itt ia Mpra 10 30(10 15 10 2U|1V to io I0(i« oo S« 9 0j{ 0 23 8 U>| y 15 ‘ “ 9 05 ...... Macon M. & N. Junction.... .. .Swift Creek t ■ I ..Dry Branch ...... 4 55 3 40 Pikes Feak ..... 4 45 3 50...;.;. Flitparlck. YUl 4 50 4 00 Ripley. 5 00 4 20 lefCorsonvlilo 5 IT) 4 25 Galllmero ... .. 5 25 5 00 Danville 5 30 5 12 ....... Allentown ....... 5 40 5 32 ...,..., Montrose 5 50 5 50 Dudley 6 02 G 07 Mooru 615 6 30(, Dublin .......... JAS. T. WRIGHT, General Manager. D. B. DUNN, Superintendent. 8 0) 7 15 OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. 8. To Take Effect Monday, April 9, igJt, Nos. 1 and 2 will mn dally except Sun day. All others Irregular. Read Down. No. 1. |Miles| A. M. 9 45 10 00 10 20 10 40 ar.1100 lv.il so 1125 ar.u 44 Lv. Dublin .Ar .. Hutchings Spring Haven .... Dexter .... .... Alcorns ... .... Chester ... Yonkers ... ... Empire .... ... Empire .... .... Cypress ... Hawklnsvllla * Head Upu (Miles] No. 2.’ P. M. 6 00 4 45 4 25 4 15 855 9 40 9 20 SOOlv. 2 Soar, 2 15 290 12 .. Grovanla Close connections ~made~'at"Dublin with Wrlghtsvllle and Tennllle railroad in both directions. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia trains pass Empire oa follows: Going South..,.. 15 66 pm Going North 2 48 pm J. W. HIGHTOWER, Gw M. H. V. MAHONEY. O.F.4P.A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY— WESTKIdN SY-iTKH. •_ SOUTHBOUND. I NO. ll TSo Leave Macon....jip 4<pmJU.OOart* Arrive Cochran.:ile 13 umtl2 CPA Arrive Hawklnsville...! 7 40 am 3 <0 pm Arrive 'Eastman.......H2 Mam X 28 pm Arrive Jesup 4 ij nm 5 15 pm Afrlvo Bfunsfcrlck....,'.} 6 IGath 7 15pm Arrive Jacksonville.. ..| 8 25 am 9 25 pm Arrlve^faava n ft a! i ( u 55 am 9 47 pm northbound. -J! I No.' liTna lihl NojfT i 1 !’ ¥?. 001 ? f lsU?“f4 * _ 35»n> t„ 7 35ami 7 SOpmill 45am * ’ Atlanta..,1 8 00 amlll oopml 2 00 pm J } r ' w ii I 3 10 wn| 5 &l pin Ar. Ooltuah J|13 <7 pm| « ioam| 0 37 pm Ar. Outuoua.l l 20 pui| 4 15 am| 7 10 pin At. Chatnoga.l | 7'lO iim 7 20 pm Ar. Cincinnati! | 7 45 pIn ] 7 30 am 1,V. Cbutiran.I 7 00ami 74.pm Ar. McmphU..! I a 10pm) 7 Warn Lv. Chatno*a.| 3 SO am 5 53 pm Lv. Ooltowh J L 33 ami) 0 37 pm Ar Ivnotvlll...! I12 43 pm| 10 g pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGUMKNTl Southbound. . BoUd ve.tlbulcd train 10 Jack- sor.vllle. with Pullman buffet .Jr.vwlns room cars attached for Jacksonville anil- Brunswick. No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No. 1:.—Solid vestibule train to At- loots, connection with local train for ChnttnnooR.a and way stations. Carries 1'ullman .eleeplnn care between Macon nnd Chattanooga. .’i-r 301 ! 1 , 1 train to Chattanooga, ri l M “tlnchej from Atlanta, co£ IKmX ind KnoiX ^ No. 18—Carries free chair car to Chat- riSSJffinra 1 r C ?nf to solid VOS. t bule train f 0 r Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections nt Chattanooga with ruat trains In all dp ’ For full information os to routes rates, etc., apply to JIM W. CARR, Baesengor and Ticket Agent. Macon, Go. C. H. Hudson. • General Manager. Knoxville. Twin. ^ * W. A. Turk, General Passenger Ageut, WKehlngton, D. C. J. J. Farnsworth. Dlvluion Paeaengoe Agont, AC-nta. Ga. C. A. Bennooter. Aaalstant General Passenger Agent, Knoxville. Tonn. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. It, A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route, Tho Only Route to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain. Ga. , Schedule In Effect September 16, 1894. NORTH BOUND, ’ Lv, Columbus Lv. Waverly Hall Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Warm Springs Lv. Woodbury........... Lv. Concord Lv, Williamson Ar. Griffln Ar. Macon, C. R. R....< Ar. Atlanta. G. R. R..., Lv. Griffln Ar. McDonough "T'No.51 | No.ti Dally | Dolly 7:10 ainl 3:10 pm 8:00 urn 4:01 pm :10 I am 4:15 pm | 8:40 ain| 4*0 pm 9:00 am| 5:12 pm 9:26 am 0:44 10:00 am 7:35 pm 11:30 am 5:41 pm 6:0U pm 8:90 pm 10:23 pm 8:0G pm 0:25 pm 7:10 pm SOUTH BOUND. Middle Georgia, and Atlantic Railroad. TJmo Tnblo No. 14. Effcctlvo September 2, 6 O’clock, A, M., 1894. Read Down Read Up. U 00 pj 7 15|Lv. Augusta .Ar.l Ga. R ,H. j 9 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.l \ 4 46 p No. 10i]Nori03f A. M. P. M. " I 00 TNo.102|No.104 ■ IP. M. A. SI lv Murrmi Ar[j 7 001 100 Lv Batonton Ar.J 7 45 | 12 55 Ar 1 Eatonton Lv| 6 86 f 11 46 p Lv Eatonton Ar| 6 SS ( 11 45 Ar. Atlanta Lv.j 3 00p| 7 25a Ar.. Moeon Lv.j 9 10a) 120 (Ar. Athens .Lv.|2 40p( Broughtonvillo"meeting polnt’for train's Nos. 101 and 104. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Np& 102 and 103. W. B. THOMAS, General Manager, 116 6 50 coiamDus soutnora Rallwaj Compaq, Tims Table No. U, Effective Feb. 19,1594. "Sunday SOUTHBOUND. Lv Columbus Lv Richland.,... Lv Dawson Ar Albany..... Ar Brunswick Ar Jacksonville, Ar ThomasvlHe. northbound. Dally" except Sunday. 3 00 p m 5 40 pm 7 55 pm 9 15 pm 8 10 am 8 40 am 5 35 am Dally Only, 7 00 am 8 47 am 10 00 am U 00 am 8 30 pm t 80 pro f 35 pm {"Sunday except (Sunday. Only. 7 00 pm"T00 7 00 pm 6 30 am 3 00 pm 8 00 nm 5 00 am t 00 pm 6 40 am 4 00 pm 9 45 am 5 13 pm 11 00 am 1 00 pm All schedules shown between Albany and Brunttwlclc and Jacksonville are dallyl No train Albany to Thoinosvllle on Sat urdays-after 3.55 p. m. All trains arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. G. HILL, Superintendent. Lv Jacksonville Lv Brunswick ••••••••••• Lv ThoraasvlUe Lv Albany Lv Dawson...*•••• Lv Richland; Ar Columbus,. Lv. McDni'ouglt Ar. Griffln Lv. Macon, C. R. R.. Lv. Atlanta, C. H. R. Lv. Griffln Lv. Williamson.,...,., Lv. Concord Lv. Woodbury......... Lv. Warm Springs... Lv. Oak Mountain,. Lv. Waverly llall.... Ar. Columbus I No. 02 | No. oo l Dally | Dally. 8:15 ami 8*7 nm| 4:15 um| 4:25 pm 7:;»n amj 4 JO pm 9:00 ami Qsfl pm nm| 6:;.2 pm 9:45 am 7:11 pm 10:15 am 7:39 nm lOiWamj 7*9 pin 11:10 ant 8:29 pm 11:20 aru| 8:39 pm 12:15 pm| 0:30pm All trainH arrlvo and depart Union DC. pots at Columbus and Griffln. Ask for tickets nml tieo that they read via 'Tns Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad.” C. W. CHEAItS, CLIFTON JONES. General Manager, Gon. Pass. Agt, Culumbus Go. / MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, JUNE 24, 1891. Road Down, • Rend 1-p. A'M.|AM| ” " |PM|P M- OOOjLv Macon: ,,..,Ar|fl30| 1050 LV..,.. Machen .....Ar 433 il45>Lv.... Madison ....Ar 3 45 203 Lv..... Athens .....Ar 203| 355lLv..«, Abbovlllo ....Lv 12 12|A M 4 23 LV,.., Greenwood • .Lv|U 43|P. 5V. 6 23 Ly.i,. Choster Lv) 9 3S| ftOGlLy...# Monroo ......Lv 8231 Ail. 12 261 Lv.... RoJelgh 1* 41{ sooLv. weidcu.M.Mia; 5 40(Ar.-.. Richmond ....LviUS|AM 9 45 Ar.. Waslllngton „LvJ 720| UQ| Ar... Baltimore ...Lv 6 31 Pm!(1200!Ar.. Philadelphia ..Lv 3 411 | 3 53|Ar... Now York ...Ly| 2 26jP M. "Pasaenger" trains"will Mtoiyat Ocmulgee street to take on and let off passengers. Car on electric railway will connect with No. 2 at 6:30 p. n>. from tho North at Oc- ESmSfwtwM wl«> aeorglo. Southern and FlorMa Kallrsa/1, Kist Tennessee, Ylcpn. In and Georgia rallroail and Central ralU $ road for ull polnti in Florida and south west aponrU, _ BeconA-tfft. 402 leaving Macon, at 9 ft. m, makes cloy/* connection with Middle Gfeor« gta. nnd Atlantic for Eatonton. • Thlro—With Georgia rollroa/1 at Modi* ; *°Fourth—Wlth solid train for Washing ton and Pullman Parlor Buffot cars, Washington to Now York city. • • Ticket office Is temporarily loeatol at J. W. Burke's book store. K. T. HOBS, Onncral Mnnerer, I. C. MAHONEY, Act’* O. V. A. ' B. W. BURKIS. Ticket Agent. Goolwyn & Kmnll, dninglsl*, rcc- rttmnend Jolwon’s Mhgoetlo Oil, tho Brest fnnilly i»aln killer, lQtt'rual guff external- CENTEAL R. R. of GrJBORGrlA. H. M. COMEIt AND H. S. HAYES, IlECEIV Ella I Schedulo In effect Kent. 10th. 1894. Ht.an.lorJ Time, SOth MerlJlen. BETWEEN MACON. C0LUMBU8, BinMINOHAM, MONTOOMEItY AND ALDANYi HEAD DOWN. I ..|*7 05 a m *. 8 15 am ..111 00 a m • 112 24 p m • •t 0 15 pm .....1*8 10 p nil'll 15 »m ,» J* P “ U 23 p m 10 40 pm . 11 C5 p 2 44 a 4 10 a m 7 00 1 54 p m 2 30 p m rl3 p m 6 40 pm 4 51 p m 9 w p m C 2) p m 6 10 p m 7 o: p m -STATIONS— Leave.......... Macon ... Arrive, Fort Valley Arrive,....,.,, Cblumbua Arrve.......... Opelika ... Arrive....... Birmingham Arrive I/Mve ......Leave ......Leave Leave... Macon .Arrive Arrive,.,.... Fort Valley i,#$ve Arrive America* .........Leave Arrive Albany ..Leave Arrive.......... Dawson ..........Leave Arrive.......v Fort Gaines Leave Arrlvo..*....... Eufaula Leave Arrive..,, Ozark Leave Arrive...... Union Springs Leave Arrive,. Troy Leave Arrive....... Montgomery .......Leave 7 45 •8 45 4 10 3 00 X 2S U W U 21 9 20 10 37 6 05 9 10 v ir, •7 45 7 40 ft m C 40 ft m 5 20 a m 4 10 a 11 47 p in p m p in p in a in a m a m a m a m a m ft 0, a ml *73 OP m 10 17 P m 8 53 p in BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA, » a ml*4 25 p ml*7 63 a m fi 12 a ml C 32 P m] 9 47 a m 7 45 a mi t 05 p mill 30 a m 1 15 p ml 1 00 a ml 7 65 p m i p mi*ll 00 p mill 20 a m 5 06 p mill 45 p m 12 11 pm 6 10 p m|. I..... ..... . ..... 3 15 ft m| 3 40 pm I 5 30 n ml 8 p m .....I >09 ft ml 130 p m CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDOEVlLLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH. 7 65 p’tnjfio 23 p mill 00 a m|...„ 6 49 p mi 8 23 p ml 9 02 ft m 44 , Leave. Macon Arrive 7 55 Arrive Oriflln • Leave 6 49 Arrive Atlanta • Ik'avo •4 25 Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....LV 7 25 Leavo. Rincon Arrive 3 40 Arrive Gordon .Leave ■l Arrive Milled,,vlllo •Leave Arrive. Mlllen .Leave ii 03 Arrlvo. AURUStn ........ .Leave 7 45 Arrive Savannah •Leave •3 SO a in (10 00 a m Trains marked thus * daily; thus I dally except Sunday. Trains marked thus 7 Sunday otfly. Solid trains are run to and from Macon and Montgomery vU Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Macoa and Albany via BmUhville. Macon and Birmingham via Columbus. Sleeping cars on night trains betwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. • ■ ' Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta. . . A-. Passengers for Thomsston take 7:16 a. m. or 4.-25 p. m. train. Passengers for Carrollton and Ce&fcrtown take 7:61 «. m. train. Passengers for Perry take 11:15 «. m. train; Fort Gaines, Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take 1105 a.; m. train. Passengers for Sylv-aftln. WrighUvIlle and Sandersvllle take 11:30 a. m. train. For further Information nnd for s- hedulea for points beyond our lino apply to W. F. SHELLMAN, Trafllc Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Pawuger Agent* J. C. HAILE. General Passenger Agent. , L. J. 11A1UU3. Ticket AgU Macoa. .