The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 03, 1894, Image 7

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- ■ TM MACON' TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MOKNING, OCTOBER 3, 1894. AFTER BURIED TREASURE. A Dream Leads, td the Digging ir. the Yard of a Baltimore House. Baltimore. Md.. Oct. 2.—All day Sat- urday and that night two men un der the direction of a nervous little wliman, were digging in the yard of the house 503 Canton avenue. They were smirching for hidden treaeurcfl sup posed to have heen secreted there by an English sea captain, who sailed away one day half a century ago, leaving hlo land and affairs in charge of Richard McDonnell. an old ft lend. The captidn never returned, and 'McDonnell became very rich. ,’He died twenty or more years after his friend had disappeared. The house under which the hole was dug Is one bf a number of weather beaten and time-worn -wooden build ings, two stories high, which belong to the McDonnell estate. Three of them are occupied, but the others have been abandoned for some time. The persons engaged li» the digging were Mr. «nd Mrs. Simon Glassner and John Doyle, whom the couple engaged to assist them. Not having found any treasure at daylight this morning, Mrs Gleasaer ordered work to cease until the moon is full. The woman save that nho under took the search for the treasure on nr- cunt of frequent dreams of her daugh ter. Christine Jordan. The daughter is 20 years old. and Is employed In a South Btbadwav store. Mrs. Gleesner nald: "My daughter has been disturbed for some time by dreams and visions of the spirits of her father and a beautiful lady In white. They both told Chris tine that burled under the stairs, a few feet under the ground, to 1503 Canton avenue. Is a box containing 315.000 in gold and deeds to all' the property In the neighborhood. My daughter says the lady In white ifl-the wife of the English eea captain who, years ngo, owned the property now called the Mc Donnell estate.” .. •It was nlao.stated by Mrs.- Glessner that the digging for -the box was aban doned temporarily -because the spirits told her daughter the box was only a > h ,rt instance beneath-the surface, and ns they had dug. sme distance withut finding it, the work was abandoned till the moon was full, according to drecl tlora given In the dream. The young woman, who is pretty and'intelligent, saya that she has -lmd -the' same strange dream, every week or two for several years, with -the exception that the ex act loca-tlbn of the supposed treasuro was not given until -the last dream. NATIONAL DEBT INCREASED. Nearly a Ml'JlIon Dollars Added to Our -LlabWttes During ifflte Month /Washington. Oct. l.—The debt state- moat issued -Ibhls afternoon shows a net Increase in the public debt, less oadh in the treasury, during September of 3851,270. The Inlterest-heanfn'g debt increased 3140. the non-interest-bear ing debt increase*! 3824,"182, arid the o.iSh in the -treasury decreased 37,220, 1 337. The balance of the several classes of debt at -the close of business Sep tember 23 were: Interest-bearing debt 3025,042,810; debt on -which Intercut has ceased since maturity 31.S30.030; Udbt bearing no Interest 3880,904,438; total $1,010,967,336. • The ce-nttflaritos and treasury notes offset by oh equal aimotni of cash in the treasury outstanding at the end of the month were $612,436,470, a decrease of $2,914,102. T.hc -toltal cntfii in the treasury was $774,135,928. The gold re serve-wos $58,855,317; net cash 1 balances $61,041,402. In the month there was an iricreuso In gold coin and bars of 52,779.- 887. The -total) talt the close being 123,- 665,750. Of silver there was a decrease of 3,353,977. Of the surplus there svns In national bank depositories $116,365,- 538, baralnrit $17,330,897 at the end of the previous month NEW METHODIST OHURCH. It Was Dedicated at Bonajr Yesterday With Impressive Ceremonies. P.oaaJr. one of the most attractive little cities down ithe whole line of the Georgia Southern read, -has a good Methodist church now. For several -months /the Methodists down -there have beoen bestirring themselves for a new house of worship, and yesterday the dedicatory service were conducted by the Rev. A-tttcus G, Haygood, bishop. Tha mude was excellent, several Ma con volce3 joining with those of Bonalr. The new church Is one. of the prettiest little structures In the state. Its arch itecture! features are very attractive nnd the Interior Is extremely beautiful, being finished In Georgia pine grown near the town. Rev. J. It. Ferrel Is tho pastor of the •church and Is well liked by the whole of Bonnlr nnd the circuit over which he presides. Rev. J. B. McGehee, the pre siding elder, was present nnd took part In the excretes. After the Iraterenllne services In the church, a splendid dinner was served nnd several hundred paople partook of the feast. It was atl in «tl ns pleasant a day ns those from this city ever en joyed and they cxneres themselves in plain -terms concerning -their treatment at Bonalr. RACING AT JHUOX1E VAKk. A World’s Tribute. <3£? f America Leads the Nations in the March of Progress. Among the wonders of the World's Columbian Fair the grandest was the exhibit of American products. The Ex hibition was, in this respect, on object lesson of the grandeur and glory of the Republic. Among the exhibits from tho United States no article of its class stood so high as Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder. The Chief Chemist of the Agricultural Department at Washington, backed by an intelligent jury at the Exposition, found it strongest in leavening power, peerless in its purity and beyond comparison in uniform excellence, Received Highest Award At the World’s Fair. i .•••-.• _ The award is a matter of official record. Nothing could settle so decisively the Immeasureable superiority of Dr. Price’s over all other powders as the great honor bestowed at Chicago. Tho Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. spinal cord, near tho hast) of tho brain, amt so sensi tive is this portion of i he nervous sys tem that even tho prick of a necalo will eauso Instant death. trot of tho uorvo centers, located In tho base of tho brain, and thus, when thosouo deranged the organa which they supply with nerve fluid are also deranged. When It is re membered that a serious injury ta the spinal coni will cause paralysis of tho body below tbo Injured point, because tho nerve force la prevented by the Injury from reaching the paralyzed poril.-n, It will lx> understood bow tho d«rani?oraont of tbe nerve centers will cause tho derangement of tho various organa which they supply with nerve forco. Taro-thirds of chronic diseases are duo to tho Imperfect action of tho nerve centers at the bane of tho brain, not from a derange ment primarily originating In tho organ it self. Tho groat mistake of physicians In treating these diseases Is that they treat tho organ rather than the nervo centers which are tho causo of tho troublo. Dr. Franklin Mii.es, tho celebrated spo- ctaUftt.haH profoundly studied this subject for over*)years, and 1ms mude many Important discoveries In connection with It, chief among them being tho facts contained In tbo above statement, and that tho ordinary methods of treatment aro wrong. All headacho, dizzi ness. dullness, confusion, pressure, bluet mania, melancholy, Insanity, epilepsy, ‘ Vitus dance, etc., aro nervous diseases — matter how caused. The wonderful success of Pr. Milos’ Restorative Nervine Is duo to the fact thatit Is based on tho foregoing principle. Pr. Milks’ Hkhtorativk NRuviNKlssoldby all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by Dr. Muxs Mamcxi. Co.. Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of prlco, $1 per bottle, six bottles for $3, express prepaid. It contains uclthor opiates nor dangerous drugs. Atlanta and ta Means Short Line, ATLANTA and WI ST POiftT B. it- <1 uicltc*t mill Best liutiU'. Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Orleans^ __ Texas juii t-outnweat. Southbound. No. ot. M 8 2i' ... * 20 pm Ar Montgomery..ill 05 am 9 SO pm “ —h 110 am 3 u3 urn 7 23 am 10 30 pm Ar Pensacola ...{ 6 66 pi At Mobilo.......i 3 20 pm Ar New Orleans,|10 36 pm Ar Houston ,..,( 8 26 aro 1 30 pm 6 30 pro 6 so am It 03 am 7 25 am 10 60 pm _ TO 8 ELM A, _ Leave Montgomery...,.... I 9 so.ptni 8 10 am Arrive Selma |U 15 pm|ll 16 am Train 50 carries Pullman vestibule ■deeper New York to New Orleans. and dining car to Montgomery. Train 5i cairies Pullimu veatlbuls sleeper New Or- kens to Now York and dining car to ; Atlanta. Trains 64 and 61 Pullman Buffet Sleep ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont gomery. . EDMUND L. TYLER, (lent. Mgr, JOHN. A. GEE, Genl. Pass. AgL GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY— WESTERN SYPTEM. _ SOUTHBOUND. “ibWo-.itj.Ho. vl I. -.vB Jl.icon 10 «pmlll .if - ;n Arrive Cochran J3 13 nrnllS 42 pm Arrive Hatvklnsvllle... 7 40 am 3 40 pm Arrive. ICjSiman-s 12 f,4 am 1 28 inn Arrive J»up 4 15 am 5 15 pm Arrive Brunswick 6 15am 7 15 pm Arrive Jacksonville.... 8 25 am 9 23piu Arrive Savannah 0 55 am 9 47 pm NORTHBOUND. 1 No. 18. | No. 14. I No. 11 ^v. ¥. ll , 00n 1 4 M.mf 4 25pm| 8*25 am Ar. Atlanta...! 7 35atnl 7 60pm 11 45am Lv. Atlanta...! s OOamlil 00 pm 8 00 pm Ar. Dalton....112 00 n j 3 20 am] 5 61 pm Ar. Ooltewh J|12 47 pm| 4 10 am] 6 37 pm Al'.CInitnoga.l 1 20pm| 4 45 am! 7 10 pm Ar, Chatnoga, Ar. Cincinnati! Lv. Chatnbga.j Ar. Memphis..! Lv. Cbntnoga J Lv. Ooltewh J Ar Knoxville.. MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH HAlLliOAO. Time Table No. 18. Taking Effect Sunday, September 9, 1894. Read Down. Keaa up. Bun.| j ' 1 r | pun.* 'STATiONA jN53|3io3 IA M\\ a 4 001 8 OOf. Macon 110 S0|1U 15 4 08[ 3 OG & N. Junction....|lu 20|10 id 4 16J 3 iSJ Swift Creek )10 H>|» W 9*M- 9 4U wajira V MjP uf Only n Small Crowd see tint Sport, AVliicn IVnh ltatber Slow. itaca Track, Jerome Bark, N. Y., Oct. 1.—Tho weather was perfect for r.tcms purposes today ami the track In ttooJ condition, bnt tho ntteadauco With"' very iight. There was another walk-over in the second race teday, m which Sir Walter, Leonatvell and Upuu- tt-r Tenor wero named to start nt a mile. The owners of the two latter did not think they had a chance to bent the Oueck stubles representative, bo withJrow them. •The feature of thr.canl wn* the race fer tile city stakes, hi which Live Oak, Judge Morrow aud Loclilnvnr wero the only starters, the former being a 1 ti ll favorite. Tile event was captured by the favorite ic a canter by a length. OII. WHAT A COUGHI Will you heed the warning—tho sig nal. perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, consumtlon? Ask yourself If you can afford, for the Bike of saving 50 cents, run the risk end do nothing for It We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. Tills ex plains why more thnn u million bottles wero sold the past year. It relieves croup aud whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without It. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn & Bmall Drug Company, corner Cherry ttrcct and Cotton avenue. itni'Fnno.iNs in a mess. Mldjleabo rough, Ky., Oct. 1. -The Molest between Adams,. Colson and White for the Repul,can nomination for congress Is transferred to tlio courts. If Judge Joues perpetuates bis Injunction Cotroo will go to the court of appeals, if Jones.Is sustained Col- ton will run as an Independent Repub lican. If reversed, he will claim to be the nominee. NEWS NOTES BY WIRE. Washington, Oct. 1.—The national bank of Fayetteville, N. Y„ failed to open Its doors this morning, ft Is Inti mated that the hank's suspension was caused by shortage ln.the cashier’s ac counts. Montgomery, Oot. 1.—A special -to the Adyertlser from Florence, Ala,, says Luke Lavender, claiming hla home to have been Broken Bow, Neb., commit ted suicide today by shooting himself with a shot gun. Charleston. Oct. 1.—A special to -the News and Courier from -Beaufort. S. C-, says: Bark J..IH. Dexter Is twenty-five miles north of Caoe Lwkout, five miles off or the beach, flying colors of dis tress. She carried away her rudder during the recent gale. Cleveland. O., Oot. 1.—The Baacks Wire Nall .Company of thla city, the largest of the kind 4n the world, has shut down for an Indefinite period. It Is said that the plant may b9 closed permanently, owing to the combination with Eastern manufacturers on ac- oount of business depression during the past year. __ — New -York. Oot. 1.—Judge Lacombe handed down an order today that the saaets of the East Tennesssc Land Company, seized by the sheriff of this city on N'ovem-bcr 17.. IW3, shall be sold by United States .'farshnl Jaoobua, to satisfy the claim of -the trustee, A. W. Wagnita. , , Boston. Oot. 1—The executive council of the several unions of clothing mak ers met yesterday and decided that tho strike was virtually ended, ns nearly all the contractors had signed the un ion agreement, wlhch provides for In crease w.iges mtabllshes the nine- hour day for workers. New Caatle.' Del.. Oct. l.—-The steam er Allegheny, from. Philadelphia for Bkualvlg. won sunk .oft Saint John tn tho Delaware hay this morning through Collision with the tank otearter. Cau- case (Belgian) -from QaUts, for Phila delphia. The Cqucaao has a large hole In . her bow and. her stem Is nearly nil 5 one. She naejed.on. up to the city. The rew of the Alleghcney was itaken off by the tug Pioneer and brought up to the etty. . HAD TO RELEASE THE PATHAN. China Surrender) an English Ship—LI Hung Chang's Movements. London, Sepf. 30.—Tho Shanghai correspondent of the. Central News nn- nounces that the British steamer I’n- titan, whlep was recently seined oft Formosa by a Chinese war ship, has been reloased by order of the Tsnng LI Yaniun,, the Chinese foreign board. The Pa titan will proceed to Shanghai under bond. The same correspondent says that LI Hung Chang is imt preparing t-> go to Corea, ns has been reported, It is be Uevc-'l thru In- will Ml! 1-ave Ti ■ > Tstn ns long as bis e item Its hare the car of the emperor. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer aud be made miserable by Indigestion, con stipation, dizziness, lose of appetite, coming up of the food, yellow skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh's Vltallzer ,guaranteed to cure item? Sold by Goodwyn & Smell Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton 'avenue. Makes dyspeptics laugh! Brown’s Iron Bitters. to get a million ot Circulars to dictrlbuto At 14.00 por 1,000, IIow to boooroo n flr»t- f class Messmorlst, Hypnotist. Mind Bender and Clnlrroynnt. a large book only 10c. Address at onco, C. H. BOW AX, Milwaukee, Wls. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. •NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. yassAOR most savannas TO NEW YORKi Cabin, 520; Excursion $32; Steerage, 110. TO BOSTONi Cabin 522; Excuraion, 531, Steerage, *11.75. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW YORKI Cabin, 522.60; Excursion, $111 Btaarag, *12.50. 4 25| 2 30 ..,,..Dry Branch 950 3 4 IS 3 40 „.... Bike, Peak I » 35| a 4 4j| 3 60 Fltiparlsk. 4 CO; 4 OOj lllplcy. . 6 06 4 Ml .leffersonvllle 5 15 4 3o| Galilmare 5 K 5 001 Danville . 5 30 5 12 Allen to vn 5 40 s 82 Montrose , 6 50] 5 50 ......... Dudley .. 0 0) G 07 Meoru C 15] 6 30; DubUn JAS. T. WRIGHT, General Manager. D. B. DUNN, Superintendent, OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. g To Take Etreat Monday, April 9, mg No,. 1 and 2 wilt run dally except Sun- day. All cthere Irregular. Read Down. ; Read Up. 'A. M. V. UL 9 « 0 Lv. Dublin .Ar 43 6 0) 9 15 6 .. Ilutclilngi .. 49 4 45 9 au 10 .Bprin* Iljtvrn. 43 4 25 9 45 13 .... Poxtor .... 40 4 15 10 0C 18 .... Alcorn* ... 87 3 53 10 20 l» .... Cheater ... 1 4t 10 40 23 ... Yonkers ... 20 3 2J ar.ll W 29 .... Empire .... i ooiv. VV.ll 10 .... Empire .... 24 t so»r. U 23 85 .... Cyproas ... 18 2 15 nr.U 4t 40 . Hawklnsvl'-U 13 •i W 47 6 53 ... Grovftnla ... 0 KILLED BY A FREIGHT CAR. Shocking Accident tto Two Negro Work men at Clavton. Ala. Clayton. Ala., Oct. 1—fSpeclal.)—A shocking accident occurred ot the depot at this place -tonight, resulting In the almoet Instant death of ono negro nnd the crushing of another , which -will probably prove fatal. The negrotw wero Jim Berry and Norris King, the two hands employed at tho railroad ware house at this place, - , They were Standing one on each side of a largo trunk which stood on tho de pot platform and wero In ithe act of transferring ft from the platform to tho baggage car. They had, taken one stop with the trunk • between them -when caught by a backing freight car, were rolled and crushed horribly. Jim tiled In about twenty mlnlitcs. Norrlj la in a critical condition, COLLEGE BOYS BADLY HURT. They Indulged In a Fierce Class Rush and Several Aro Laid Up for Repairs. Columbus, O., Oot. 1.—The members of tho Sophomore and Freshman classes ot Wiltenberg College, Springfield, O., en gaged In a fierce class "ruBh" today and a dozen of them arc severely injured. Some are.In a dangerous condition. The fight occurred In tho dormitory building. One of the students was knocked sense, less and It was thought for a ttme that ho was dead. Alarm over his condition really brought hostilities to on end. The female members of the classes took part In tho contest and some faces will carry the marks of their fingers for several days. CONVICTS ARB ON STRIKE. They Demand the Reinstatement of Bos, Who Was Discharged. Savannah. Qct. 1.—Forty ttate convicts leased by a lumber company at Walier- TbeinagnlfiosncttearatalpsQC toes, (law appointed to soil a, follow,, standard tlstw SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 90th Meridian Time.) City ot Macon Wed. Oct 3. 8:00 am City of Auguata Frl. Oot. 6,10;(W am City of Birmingham..Sat. Oct. 0, low Kanaas CSTy Sion. Oct. 8. 1:00 pm Gate City Wed. Oct. 10 230 pm Naooochee Frl. Oct n 3:00 am City of Maoon Sat. Dot. 18, 4:30 pm City of Auguata......Moo. Oct. 16, 5:30 jwn City of Birmingham.Wed. Oct. 17. 7:00 am Kansas City Frl. Oct. 13 830 um Gate City l. Sat. Oct. 2,, 9:»am Nacooohse' ,.U..i Mon. Oot. IS, 11 noon City of Macon........Wed. Oct 24. 330 pm City of Augusta Frl. Oot 26. SKIO am City of Birmingham,.Sat Oct 27, 430 pm Kansas City Mon. Oct 23, 630 pm Gate City Wed. Oct M. 730 am SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Chattahoochee Thurn, Oct 4, 9-.W am Tallahassee, Thuro. Oct 11, 330 pm Chattahoochee ..;..Thurs. Oct 18, 7:30 am Tallahassee Tlmrs. Oct. 25, 5:00 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship does not carry paaoengera) Dessoug Tuo. Oot 9. :30 pm Dessoug Fit Oct. 19, 8:30 nm Dessoug Mon. Oct. 2.'. 6:00 pm J. P. BECKWITH. G. A.. lack,onvllle. Flo. Waller Hawklna. F.P.A.. Jarkaonvilte, Fla. W. E. Arnold. G.T.P.A.. Jacksonville, Fla. C. G. Anderson. Agent, Savannah, da. 7 10 ami 7 20 Pin 7 45 pm| 7 30 am 7 00 am 7 45 pm 6 10 pni| 7 00 am 9 00 am 6 55 pm 0 35 ami 6 37 pm 13 45 pmllO 15 pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. No. 1L—Solid vestlbulcd train to Jack sonville. with Pullman buffet drawing room cars attached for Jacksuavlllo amt Brunswick. No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At lanta, connecting with meal train for Chattanooga nnd way stations. Carries Pullman sleeping cars between Macon and Clmttanpoga. No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanoogn. , with Sleeper attached from Atlanta, con- reeling, with fast trains for Cincinnati. Memphis nnd Knoxville. No. IS—Carries freo bhnlr car to Chat tanooga, which Is attached to solid ves tibule train for Cincinnati, with Tullman < Bleeping cars attached. Connections at Chattanoog*. with fnjt trains tn all dl- rectlons. For full Information ns to routes* rate*, etc., apply to « V. ros. , JIM w * CARR, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Macon, Oil C. H. Hudson. General Manager, Knoxville, Teno. W. A, Turk. General Paoaenser Ajrcnt, Washington, D. C. J. J. Farnsworth, Division PassonRer Axant, Al’^nta, On. C. A. lionscotcr. Assistant General Passenger Agent. Knoxville, Tenn. GEOnaiA MIDLAND AND GULP H. IL A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route, The Only Routo to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain. Ga. Hohedulo In Effect September 16, 1804. NORTH BOUND. ir '" TNo.M | l4o.6;l Daily | Dally 7:1U ami sciupm 8:t)0 am 4rf)l pm :10 I am 4:15 pm LV, Warm Springs 8:40 amj 4A0 pm Ly. Woodbury Close connfctlone made at DubUn with WrlghtsvlUe and Tennllle railroad In both directions. Kant Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia trains pass Kmpire as follows: Going South IS W pm Going North.-. 2 48 pm J. W. HIGHTOWER, a 2ft. H. V. MAHONEY. O. F. & I%A. Middle Georgia, and Atlantic Railroai Time Table No. 14. Effective September 2, 0 O'clock, A« 51., 1894. Read Down Read Up. U 00pi 7 16|Lv. Augusta .Ar.| Ga. R .It. i 9 00 |Ly, Macon ..Ar-l 1 4 46 p SfoTIoilNorioaf : fNoitfifiWo.im A. M. P. M.| P. M.|A. M. *** 115 Lv Mlll'CvlU Ar|| 7 M) j 1 w 1 20 Lv Datonton Ar.| 7 <5 | U 53 2 20 Ar Eaton ton Lv| 6 SO I 11 40 p 2 21 Lv Eaton ton Ar| 6 fC 111 45 G 1C Ar. Atlanta Lv.| 8 00p| 7 8Ca 6 60 Ar.. Mecon Lv.| 9 10a| 120 JAr. Athens .Lv.|2 40p| Bfoughtonvllle“meeting point for trains Nos. 101 and 101. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Nos. 102 and 103. W. B. THOMAS, General Manager. Lv. Concord.. 9:26 am 5:41 pm 0:02 pm 8:20 pm I0:n pm 8KCpm 6:25 pm 7:10 pm Lv. WUIlamaon..... Ar. Grlflln Ar. Mncon, C. R U Ar, Atlanta, C. R. U Lv. Griffli?. ........ Ar. McDonough 9:41 nm WtW am 7:3.» pm U:30am SOUTH BOUND. 1 Lv. McDm-ough Ar. Griffin, No. 63 1 No. Wi l Daily 1 Dally 8:15 am) 8*7 am Lv, Macon. C, R. It. Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R Lv. WlUianinon..... 4:15 nm 7:30 nm 9:23 nn 4:25 pm 4:25 pm | 6:33 pm l»m SOUTHBOUND. TIME CARD. Trains Wave Union depot, Mncbn, na follows: For Palatka at For Palftftk* nt For .l.'wksonvlllr* »»t Fr Montgomery n.t 11:10 a.m. 10:33 p.m. 10:33 p.m. 11:10 a.m. icx Bw i jy u. uiutuur uu in pa ay eii waiier- s.nii town arc In a mate of mutiny anl refuse The Suwance River route to Florida to work unlves a discharged boss la re-1 Operate* Pullman buffet and local sleep* Inatatcd. The principal keeper of the Hate penitentiary is nn the way to the scene. No violence has occurred yet. BUCKLEN'B ARNICA TaLVE. Tho best aulve 111 the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter clinpped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to glvo perfect la ra tion or money refunded. Price, 25 cets per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. INCREASED RAILROAD DARNINGS New York, Oct. 1.—For August tbo Louiivine arid Narihvlllc Railroad Cron- pteny earned, gross, 11,652,667, nn In crease ot 5169,032; expenses 31,050.337, an ioerefaae ot $57,455, and not $542,330. an Increase of 111,577. For two months to Aurust 31. grort), $3,121,570, ll de crease of $89,275; expenses $1,538,630, a decrease of $204,687, -and net $1,153,820, ‘ Bi ‘ of $115,412. TEXAS OFFICIALS INDICTED. Dallas. Oct. 1.—County Treasurer Coc and County Commissioner* X. o. McAdams, noma B. Fisher and IV. A. Orr have liven Indicted by the grand Jury, charged With a shortage of $12.- fiOQ. These ofllc.aU are candidates for re-election nnd they claim that the In dictments wero brought about by tlte.'r political enemies. . , iir. Price’s Cream Baking Powder IFcr IS*. Pair tUzh«*t Medal and D4p4o ms. TREATY -WITH CHINA RATIFIED. Washington, Sept. 30.—NotMeai.-'/m has been given to Gils government in an Informal any of the ratification by ithe Chinese government of the new trejity between -Use United Stakes und Ctt.ua, whit* was negotiated by Bcc- r-Mi-y <: I 11 -red t'lie ttnlui-.-e min ister arid ratified by the senate on the pxrt of the Untied States. x* Only the formal exchange of radlflcn- tlona between the departm-art of saite arid tile OtttiMgs minister u to be trans- seted to make the luxnty the Uw gov erning 'She reflations of the two powers, and -tttH ceremony -will Goubtlesu take place within the* month. >u a struts sxx. mu mttat L .io—, Or. LE BRUITS...... i 1 , . in— —""run. twjbirM T)« dunt* *l‘»t « f uiariG-ts, wsrdrrigj «r po.eorioxje u«t4- N U'- * *— "* > Uses laimtMlj. Vluq C U R35 i'?"'"'-. ■rrK.ri’jr-* GOODWYN’S DRUC^ STORffl, Sole Agvobis Macon, Ga. Direct line to nil oolnta in Florida. ; O. A. MACDONALD, General Passenger Agent, M-icon, Ga, J. LANE. General Manager. coiumDiu • soutnera Railway Compaa/, Tims Table No. 18, urrectlve Feb. )9, ISH Dally'*? Sunday except | Sunday.) Only. 8 CO pmn'OO am 5 40 pm) H 47 am 7 Cj pm 10 10 am • 15 pm ll W am 8 10 am) 8 30 pm 8 40 ami 8 ;o pm 0 33 am | G 33 pm Dally j Sunduy except [ Sunday.) Only. 1 00 pmj fWiim 7 W pm 6 20 am 3 00 pm 8 0) am 6 00 am] 3 u>) pm 0 40 am 4 00 pm 8 45 anil 5 13 pm U 00 am| 7 00 pm Lv Columbus Lv Richland...... Lv Dawson. Ar Albany,...:.... Ar Brunswick.... AC Jacksonville., Ar Thomasvlllt. i NORTHBOUND. Lv Jacksonville..*.*i Lv Brunswick Lv ThomasviUe...*..i Lv Albany Lv Dawson. Lv Richland...*.....' Ar (MWABI All schedules shown between Albany and Brunnwlck and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to Thomnsvlllo on Mat. urdays after 8:65 p. m. All trains arrive ami depart from the Union Depot at Columbus nnd Albany. C. HILL Superintendent. Concord.. 1:41 am) 7:11 pm Lv. Woodbury 10:15 am 7a) ora Lv. Warm Springs 19^8 am) TA> pm Lv. Oak Mountain 11:10 urn 1:0 put Lv. Waverly Hall iiaWam »|W pm Ar. Columbus \l8U5 pin) 930 pm All trains arrive and depart Union De pots at Columbus an l Griffin. Abk for tickets and see that they raid via *Th« Georgia Midland and Gulf nallroad.’ C. W. CHEAU8, CUFTON JON Lb. General Manager, Gen. Bass. AgL Culumbus Go. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD* TIME TABLE, JUNU S4. WL Read Up. |PM|PM. Road Down, am:(ami 0 00) Lv Macon Ar 10 to) Lv Machen Ar 11451-Lv.... Madison ....Ar 2 (tl) Lv Athens .Ar 1«| "iSilV.'.V. Abb»vtll. ...-Lvl'517|A m. 4 33|Lv.... Greenwood ..Lv] 1143|P. M 6 23 Ly.... Chester {-» “ 8 05 Lv.... Monroe ... ..Lv UMILV.... Raleigh .....Lv 9 43 Ar.. Washington ..Lv| 7M IldMAr.^BMMI I’M. IIWU „. BsUlraoro ...Lv 631 1200' Ar.. Philadelphia Ji* | 3M|Ar... Now York ...Lvi 2 20| ' Pa.n' nier trains will stop »t Orinulg*. siroct to take on and let off peeeengere* Car on electric ndfcway will No. 2 at 0.30 p. m. fr» the North at Oc- m ^nn™B'wltharerala^nthernond roml for nil iwlnts 'n Florida and eoutb- " 8w’ond-*No.' 402 leaving Maoon at 0 a. m. makes deco connection with Middle Geor gia, un<l Atlantic for Balonton. * ThlrS—Wlth Georgia railroad at MadP ton and Pullman Parlor Bunei Wiishinrton to Now York city# Tlelwt office Is tomporarily locatofi nt J. W. llurko's book store. r T. HORN. Oen-^-it Msnsger. C. MAHONEY. Act X O. P. A. r.. W, lllJItKU, Ticket Agent. Goodwyn & 8mnli. drURBlstn. roc- ommcmd Johson’H Mngnutlo Oil, the givni family pain killer, Internal ond external. CENTRAL R. R. ofGEORGIA II. M. COMER AND R. 8. HAYES, RECEIV ERS. Schedule in effect Sept. 10th. 1S94. Standard Time, 50th Meridian. RETWEEN MACON. COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTO OMERY AND ALDANf. READ DOWN. .....|•7 05 a m ..—J US am ''••••! Ill 00 a in ••••( .....Ill 21 pm »»rl le p m 1*8 10 pnmiUtm 18 p tn(l2 22 p m .....JlO <0 pm 1 54 p m 5 35 a rn 7 00 a m 3 30 p m 3 13pm 8 40 p m 4 61 p m 9 M p m 6 20 p m 8 10 p m 7 65 p m —STATIONS— Leave.... ..... Macon .... ff ....Arrlv. Arrive.,. ... Fort Valley .. Arrive... ..... Columbus Arrve.,,. Arrive... ..... Opelika ..... ... Birmingham .. ....Let ro . ...I/1VH Lcav..." Arrive... Arrive... ..... Macoq ...... ... Fort valley ..... A meric us .... ....Arrlv* ....Leav* ....Leave Arrive.......... Albmy ..........Leave Arrive.......... Dawson ..........Leave Arrive....... Fort Gaines .......Leave Arrive........*. Eufnuta .....Leave Arrive........... Ozark ...........Leave Arrive Union Springs Leave Arrive.. Troy ...Leave Arrive Montgomery Leave 7 45 pm 633 pm 8 45 p m 2 25 n'l ♦8 45 ft J 7 10 fl m C 40 ft m 5 20 ft m 4 10 ft m 11 47 p m 4 10 p m 3 00 p in 1 28 P in U 50 11 21 a mil 9 20 a m . 10 37 6 oil a m . 3 18 a in 7 15 am. •7 45 a in!*7 20 pm .... 10 17 pm 8*52 P m BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDOEVILLE. AUOU8TA AND PAVAN.VAH. *4 15 tv ml*4 25 p ml*7 55 a m 6 12 ft ml 6 32 p ml 9 47 ft m 7 45 a m « 05 p mill 30 n m 1115 p ml 1 00 a ml 7 55 p m 114 15 p mi’ll 04 p mill 50 a m 4 01 ii mill 45 p m 12 17 p m 6 10 p ml I 3 15 a m; 3 40 pm ..I C 30 a m! t 50 p m I 6 00 a ini c 80 p m Lonvo Macon Arrlv. Arrive Grimn Letv. Arrlv. Atl.nu ..a Lear. Ar.... Chattanoog, via Atlanta ....lit Leav. Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive........ Arrive . Macon Arrive Gordon Leave Milledgevtlle Leave ... Mlllcn f.Cive . Augusta ."."...L-av* , Savannah Leave 7 65 p m|10 23 ,p 5 49 p mi S 25 p •4 25 p ml"'- 66 P 7 n m *1 i" n fill 04 a i n! , 03 a 1 nf»7 30 .1 1 ftl»3 ri a i 2 44 p ml 3 45 a milO t 2 65 p ml 3 01 n ml it 1 .....I » ( 11 03 a m 11 35 p ml..,. 7 45 u m- 4 20 p ml... *3 30 a nfi'8 45 p ml... Traina marked thua • daily; thus 1 dally except Sunday. Train, marked thus T Sunday only. Solid train, ate run to and from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Macoa .nd Albany via Btnlthvlll., Maoon and Birmingham via Columbus. gte-iiiug car. mi night train, betwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor car. between Mecon end Atlanta. _ ... . „ . p»..i-nger» for TbontMtod take 7M a. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Paaacngera for Carrolllnn and Cednrtown take 7-51 - tn. train. Patnengira for Perry take 11:15 a. m. train; Fort Gaines, I3uen:i Viata. Blakely and CUyton .hould t-ik. 1106 a. m. train. Pawengera for Sylvanl-i. Wrlghuvlll. and Sanderavllle lake Hi9 a. m. train For further Inform ttion and for schedules for paints beyond our line W. F. SHEI.LMAN. Train..- Manager. J. C. MA1LE. General l'auangtr Agent apply to W. P‘ .DAWSON. Passenger Agenu L. J. 11AHU1U. Ticket Agt. VUcao.