The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 07, 1894, Image 12

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Judge of the su- ' pijnpT p pcrlor court of the lti.no circuit, on Boptooabi-r is, ivjl, in me csso of tho CENSUS of 1890. M.icon tins Light and Water Company tin I others against J. W. Burkett Co., pending In tho superior court of lltbb county, I trill evil at public outcry to thv highest bidder, at the court bouse dixir In the city of Macon, sold county, hc.i«cen the legal hours of sale, on the 3d tiny of October, 1IM, all the printing office, outfit sml plant of the vail J. W. Burke tt Oo.. now In tr.y I hs.tde as receiver, the same bring the j ty, e and machinery, fixture* nnkl up- ; pli. nce*. Including the printing office ! and bindery, with all the toots, ltnple- ( mint*, preero*. engines, maaWneryand i other articles connected therewith. A fun schedule ot asld property may be seen at Ute office of the receiver. In the city of Uaconl and the property Its -If can be examined by any one de- klrvus of bidding on the same. The.; put chaser *H be required to pay is Iter cent, of his bid IS the time the pniperty Is knocked down to him. end be remainder ot hi* bkl when Hie po»- set don Is delivered. The sale 1* subject to a conOrmatton by the oouri. No bKl for • sum leas than M.CO) will be recMNrt. The pivperty to be sold It w#U known printing plant ot the ImuN ot J. \\ Burk# & Co. E. W. BURKE. Receiver. Historio Praotio Systematic Statistic Politic Patriotic Education Economic Emblematic STATISTICAL CHARTS and DIAGRAMS, GAZETTEER and ATLAS. AL CONCERT LAST NIGHT. CONCERT TO-NIGHT. CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. Short Line, ATLANTA and WJ.ST POINT & li- In vour own home, with your own family, and your own flne- araed plane. Just gather your wife and girt* and musical friends In your music room and have a grand home concert That Is pure musical enjoy ment-satisfying, refining and en- t{i:ivk<M and ltot ICuutc. Montgomery. Selma. Mobil;. New Orleans, Texas and boutntveet. flsutbbounu. No. ot. Hass. Ly. Macon | 4 SO pin; 8 Lv. Atlanta | 8 33 am ' no. i*. . am) 8 25 nib , no pml 130 pm Ar Montgomery..Ill u5 amj 3 2o pm| 8 10 pm At Pensacola ...j 0 W p.u| 5 20 am| 5 30 am At Mobile i 3 2u pml : 03 ara| 1 05 am during. Wr «hall be delighted to furnish the line piano to every family de siring to Inaugurate the borne concerts. That 1* Just what we are living for. LUDDEN: 5 : BATES Southern Music House, R. J. ANDERSON & SON Managers Macon Brancb House, MACON, GEORGIA. kossennwxsuK to grtn mllllot) of Circulars to dihtrlbuic nt $1.00 per 1 1.000. Uowr to become n first- i ciaes Mettsmcrlst, Hypnotist, I C.H. HOW AX. Milwaukee. Wla. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. HEW VOUK, PHILADELPHIA AMD POSTON. 3A8S1GK rfum SAVMfR.tk TO NEW YOEKr Cabin, (20; [excursion 132; Steerage, $10. TO BOSTON: (22; Excursion, iJ5, Steerage. $11.75. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA KEW TOOK: Cabin TO SELMA. Leave Montgomery.... ,...| 9 - M IkM Arrive Selma .. ju 15 pmjll 15 am Train W carries - FuHman vestibule sleeper New York to New Orleans, anu dining car to Montgomery. Train M carries Pullman vestibule Bleeper New Or- k&ns to New York and tuning car to Atlanta. Trains 51 and 51 Tullman Buffet Sleep ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont- geinei y. EDMUND L. *?YLER. Genl. Mgr. Leave Macon Ho 43 pmill DO am Arrive Cochran 112 13 amll2 42pra Arrive HawkJnsvllIe...| 7 40 am, 3 40 pm Arrive Eastman <.112 54 am Arrive Jeeup 4 15am Arrive Brunswick I 6 15 am Arrive Jacksonville....I 8 25 am Arrive Savannah 1 G £5 am! 1 28 pm 5 15 pm 5 pm 9 47 pm NORTHBOUND. I No. 12. | No. 14. | No. 18. Lv, Macon.....I 4 SO ami C 25 pml 8 23 am Ar. Atlanta...! 7 35oral 7 50-pm] 11 45am Lv. Atlanta...! 8 OOaraill 00 pml 2 00 pm Ar. Dalton.... 112 09 n i 3 20am] 5 51pm Ar. Ooltewh JjlT 47 pm| 4 10am| 6 37 pm Ar. Chatpoga.l 1 20pin| 4 45 ami 7 10 pm Ar. Chatnoga.j Ar. Cinclnnau|__ Lv. Chatnoga.l Ar. Memphis..!_ Lr. Cbatnoga. MACON. DUBLIN AND ISAYANNAH ItAILKOAU. Tims Table No. 13, Taking Effect Sunday, September 3, 1131. Read Down. S . Bead up. 6un.r“Y V MjP M| STATIONS. j |bun. |Nu.i|.Vu.J 4 00| 3 001 G 02 6 07 Macon ....... ....31. & N. Junction... . Swift Creek .Dry Branch . Jt'ikes Beak A Ml A M 10 30:10 15 10 20] 10 « 10 10 10 00 FiUparlck j 920 Ripley. Jeffersonville ... Galllmore . ... Danville ... .. Aileatovn .. Montrose ... 5 50 5 50 Dudley Mooro 615 6 30) Dublin JAS. T. WRIGHT, General Manager. D. B. DUNN, Superintendent. TIME CARD NO. t. To Take Effect Monday, April 9, im Nos. 1 and 2 wilt run dally except Sun day. All others irregular. Read Down. Read Up. 0 Lv. Dublin .Ar 5,1 5 Hutchings .. 44 10 .Spring Haven. 43 13 Dexter .... 40 16 .... Alcorna ... 37 19 •... Chester ... 34 23 ... Yonkers ... SU 29 .... Empire .... .... Empire .... 24 35 .... Cypress ... 14 40 . liawkinavllie 13 47 6 53 ... Qrovanla ... 0 5 00 4 43 4 23 4 15 355 3 4# 3 20 3 ooir. 2 soar. 2 15 Cabin, 122*50; Excursion, $J3| Slaerase $12.50, Close connections mads at Dublin with WrlgbtsviUe and Tennltys railroad in both directions. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia trains pass Empire aa follows: Going South 15 56 pm Going North. . 2 IS pm J. W. HIGHTOWER, a M. H. V. MAHONEY. G. F. 4F. A. 7 10 ami 7 20 pm 7 45 pm) 7 30 am 7 00 amj 7 45 pm 6 10 pm| 7 00 .im 9 00 ami 5 65 pm 9 3a ami 6 37 pm 12 45 pmllQ 15 pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS Southbound. Nc. 11.—Solid vestibuled train to Jack sonville. with Pullman buffet drawing room cars attached for Jacksonville and Brunswick. No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound, No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At lanta. connecting with local train for Chattanooga and way stations. Carries Pullman sleeping cars between Macon and Chattanooga. No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanooga* with sleeper attached from Atlanta, con necting with fast trains for Cincinnati, Memphis and Knoxville. No. 18—Carries free chair car to Chat tanooga, which !s attached to solid ves tibule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman clccplng cars attached. Connections at Chattanooga with fast trains in all di rections. For full information as to routes* rates, etc.* apply to JIM W. CARR. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Macon. Ga. C. H. Hudson. General Manager. Knoxville. Tenn. V/. A. Turk. General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. J. J. Farnsworth. Division Passenger Agent, Al>nta. Ga. C. A. Benscoter. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Knoxville. Tenn. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R. A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route. Tho Only Route to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain, Ga. Schedule In Effect September 16, 1891. NORTH BOUND. rSoTBl | NO.&J 1 No.SI Dally , | Dally 7:10 ami 8:10 pm 8:60 am 4.-01 pm :10 | am 4:15 pm Lv. Warm Spring* L| 8:40 am| 4:50 pra Lv. Woodbury |9:00am| 8:13 pm Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. „2USrtSe-* «™s«alp,,f then flail -J appointed to sail us follows, stoodarl tlune SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 80th Meridian Time.) Mon., oct. 8, 1:00 pm g al< > c ‘‘y Wod. Oct. 10 130 pm m oct. 13 3:00 am > faoon . Sat. Oct. 13, 4:30 pm City of Auguata Mon. Oct. 15. 5:30 mn City of Birmingham.Wed. Oct. 17, 7:00 am Kanaa* City „Fr|. oct. 19 8:80um City Sat. Oct. 3-. 9:30 km Mon. Oct. 22, 12 noon Macon Wed. Oct. 24, 2:00 pm ® Aug.*«ta..,..,F rt . Oct. 26, 33» am ssl- ss: g; :s ss logical■ graphical KOLUNS INSTITUTE ItOTBTOtntT HPKIMIN, MKLl.MA. I'w «><"Mil !O r .Be53i$M«»»S5SwBltrMjBSS i£sFaag53s^B U.VJJ. Ira COCK if# h«pl.» lluih**, W Three hundred and forty-fivi pages. Bound in finest quality English cloth. Printed upon fine calend ered paper with marbled edges. REGULAR RETAIL PRICE, . $7.50. Cut out coupon and send U with TWO DOLLARS, and we will send you a copy of the magnificent work. Size,111-2 x 141-2 inches. Out of town purchasers u pay carriage. Kants* City _ _ GMe City Wed. Ocb si’,’ 7:00 SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. TniahWe Thura. Oct. 11. 33» pm Chattahoochee Thura Oct. 18,. 7:30 am Lv Richland.. Tullahaiisce Thun. Oct. 25,'3:00 pm Lv Daw*on.. SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship dors not carry passengers) Dewou* Tue. Oct. 9. 1:30 pm D**ous Frl. Ocf. 19. sm am Vcutou* .Mon. Oct. a*. 6:00 pm J. P. BECKWITH. G. A.. lacksonvllle, Fla. Walter Hawkins. F.P.A, Jacksonville, Fix W. E. Arnold. O.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fix ** G. Anderson. Ag*nt. Savannah, Gx Time Table No. 14. Effective September 2, 6 O'clock, A. M„ 1891. Read Down Read Up. 11 00 p| 7 15|Lv. Augusta .Ar.| Ga. R .K. j 9 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.| |44&p NoTl02|Nb.l0i Concorl I 9:26 am Lv. Williamson 9:44 am Ar. Griffin 10:00 am Ar. Macon, C. R R 753 pm Ar. Atlanta, C. R. R 11:30 am Lv. Griffin Ar. McDonough, :4l pm 6:02 pm 6:20 pm 10:23 pm 8:05 pm 6223 pm 7:loptn SOUTH BOUND. [No; 52 | No. W No. 10ljNo.l03| A. M. Lv Murrviu Arn 7 w> 1 1 w Lv Datonton Ar.j 7 45 | 12 55 Ar Eatonton Lv| G 36 | 11 46 p Lv Eatonton Ar|. 6 15 111 45 Ar. Atlanta Lv.| 3 00p| 7 J5a Ar.. Mu con Lv.| 9 10a| |Ar. Athens .Lv.| 2 40 p; BroughTonvlile’meeting point for trains JJo*. 101 and 104. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Nos. 102 and 103. . , W. B. THOMAS. General Manager. 1 20 P. M. 1 15 1 20 220 221 6 15 650 Lv. McDorough... Ar. Griffin Lv. Macon, C. It. R..... LV. Atlanta, C. R. R..„ Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson Lv. Concord Lv. Woodbury Lv. Worm Springs..... Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Waverly Hall Ar. Columbus All tfralns arrive and depart Wnjon De pots at Columbus and Griffin. CoMDus soainera Railway company. Tlmo Tabl. No. IS. Effective Feb. 19. ish SOUTHBOUND, Dally I Sunday except I Sunday.! Only. GEORGIA SOUTHERNS FLORIDA RAILROAD TIME CARD. Trains leave Union depot, Macon, n« follows: For Palatka at n:10 a m For Paloitka at .10:33 D m* For Jacksonville at..... 10:33 Ft Montgomery <U n:10 a m* The Suwanee RR-er ronto to Florida vp«»t«a Pullman buffet and local sleep- Dlrect line to all points In Florida. Q. A. MACDONALD, General Passenger Agent, Macon, Gx J. LANE. General Manager. Ar Albany., Ar Brunswick.... Ar Jacksonville.. Ar Thomasville.. northbound. 3 00 pm| 7 00 am 6 40 pml 8 47 am 7 55 pmjlO 00 am 9 15 rm 11 00 am 8 10 amj 8 30 pm 8 40 am 8 10 pm 5 35 am j 6 25 pm 'Dally Lv Jacksonville.. Lv Brunswick ... Lv ThomasvlUe... Lv Albany Lv Dawson Lv Rlchlanl Ar Columbus Sunday . except | Sunday.! Only. 7 00 pm 7 00 pm 2 00 pm 5 00 am 6 40 am 8 43 am 11 00 am 7 00 am 6 20 am 8 00 am 8 00 pm 4 00 pm 5 13 pm 1 W pm All schedules shown .between Albany and Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to Thomasville on Bat* urdsys after S^3 p. m. All trains arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. C. HILL, Superintendent. I In 1H hours Gonorrhoea I Mid dlfK'hnrffcs from the I urinary oruans arrested I I by Hntiinl MldjrC’npenlcs, I without inconvemenre* l Daily I Dally 8U5 am} 8S7 amj 4:15 amj 4:25 pm 730 ami 425 pm 9.1)5 am 633 pm yna am J 6X2 pm 9:45 &m| 7:11 pm 1005 am 7:39 nm 10*20 amj 7:63 pm 11:10 amj 8:29 pm 112.D ami 8:39 pm 12:15 pmj 9:30 pm ^ Ask for tickets’ami*~sce that they read via "The Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. C. W. CH1-ARS, CLIFTON JONES, General Manager, Gen. Pass. Agt. Culumbus Gx MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, SEPT. 30, 1891. Read Up. " jPMLP M. Read Down. A M.|AM| 9 00|Lv Macon Ar 6 o0 1050 Lv Machen Ar 4K 1145LLV.... Madison ...aAr 3 4^ 203 Lv Athens Ar| «u3| 3 531 Lv.... Abbeville ...121A JJ. 4 23|Lv.... Greenwood ..Lvlll G|P. M 6 28 Lv.... Chester J* v 8 05 Lv.... Monroe Lv S*? A M. 12 26 Lv.... Raleigh Lv 4 lo 3 06Lv Weldon ....Lv( 13SI 5 40|Ar.... Richmond 9 45 Ar.. Washington .»Lv 730 1100 Ar... Baltimore ...Lv 631 P \ S p m. -Parser train* wHl »top at Oemul*ee street to take on and let off pauengera. Car on electric railway will g®”* 1 * ?„ r 2 ° n atSp. rnTfratn "the North *t Oc- m ^nnjSwl.h G«rga ^uthern^nd Florida Railroad. Ea*t Tenncs«..Vlraln SWM.*5« "l^ndlN^tOS^ring M^n at » a. m. ma^scloeo connection with Middle Cleor- gla nnd Atlantic for Eatonton. Thira-WlUt Georgia railroad at MadF "°Fourth—With solid train for Washlng. ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet car*. Woahlngton to New York clty._ , . Ticket offlee Is temporarily located at J. W. Burke's hook store. R T. HORN. General Monnger. X. C. MAHONEY. Act * O. P. A. E W BURKE. Ticket Agent. Goodwyn & Small, druggists, rec ommend Johson's Magnetic Oil, tho great family pain killer, Internal end external. CENTR-A-L R. R. of GKEORGrIA. H. M. COMER AND IL S. 1LVYES, RECEIVERS. Schedule in effect Otfi. 4th, 1891, Standard Time, 90th Meridian. ✓ BETWEEN MgVCCy^, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM. MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. * 1*7 03 a m —. ..... 8 15 a m .....Ill 00 a m ••••.112 24 p m 1 <15 pm •S 10 p mini 13 a in ,9 13 p m*i2 22 p m lHpm 10 40 p 11 55 pm 2 44 a 111 4 10 a m G 25 a m 7 00 n m P m 3 13 p m 5 40 p m 4 Cl p m 9 50 p m 6 20 p m 5 10 p xix 7 53 p m -STATIONS- Leave Macon Arrive Arrive....... Fort Valley .......Leave Arrive Columbus Leave Arrve Opelika Leave Arrive Birmingham Leave Leave Macon .... Arrive Fort Valley Arrive Americus .. Arrive..... Albany ... Arrive Dawson ... Arrive Fort Gaines Arrive Eufaula ... Arrive Ozark ..... Arrlvo Union Springs .... Arrive ....Leave ••..Leave ••..Leave ....Leave ....Leave •••.Leave ....Leave .Leave its pm SU pm 2 45 p m ***** ::::: ::::: •S 45 a m 4 10 pm 7 40 a m 3 09 p in C 40 am 123 pm 11 50 am 11 21 a m 5 20 A Ill 4 10 am U 47 pm 9 23 am 10 37 a ml 10 17 P m • •••• H**t ••••• 6 05 a m 9 10 am S5! pm 7 15 a in •7 43 a m!*7 30 P m r BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. M1LLEDGETILLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH. HU n ml*I SS p an H a m f 1! 8 ml t S p nJ 5 H a m 7 45 a mi 8 OS p m^il Mam 115 P ml 1 OJ a ml 7 55 ;, m “ZT.... R IS P ml*1100 p — ,, 6 OS P mill 45 p mjlS 17 p « 10 p ml I S 15 a ml S to p I 4 30 1 ml 0 SO p m » ml 6“ I 6 ( : M p m Leave Macon Arrive Arrive...••••„• Griffin Leave Arrive Atbnta Leave Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta „..Lv Leave Stacon Arrive Arrive Gordon Leave Arrive Mlllcdgevlll. Leave Arrive Mllien Leave Arrive Auguata Leave Arrive Savannah Leave 7 65 p MN S3 P mill 00 a m 5 41 p ml 8 25 p ml 9 02 a m •4 2S p ml’6 or. p — “ * “ 7 SS » m’*t 16 P l!*3 29 S to I, ml 2 45 a mtlO 00 a ro 2 55 p ml S 01 a ml 9 10 i ) | SU am U 01 a mill a P ml 7 65 a ml 8 30 p m •* 30 a ml** 45 p ml Train* marked thua * dally; thus I daily except Sunday. Train* marked thus 7 Sunday only. Solid trains ate run to end from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah end Atlanta via Macon, Macoa and Albany via SmlthvUle. Macon and Birmingham via Colambu*. Sleeping can on night train* betwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor car* between Macon and Atlanta. Pa- 'ns*r« for Thomaaton taka TAS a. nj. or 4:25 p. m. train. Passenger* for Carrollton and Codartown taka 7:S8 . ni. train. Pasaencer* fte- Perry take 1105 a. m. train: Fort Gaines, Buena Vtata. Blakely and Clayton ihould take ri-15 a m. train. Pa«-enger» for Sylvanla. Wrlxhuvlll. ami Sandersvlllo take 11:20 a. m. train. For further Information and for schedule* for point* beyond our Una apply to V.- F SHELLS!AN. Traffic Manager. 1Y. p .DAWSON. Passenger Agent’ j c. 11A1LE. General Paatager Agent, I. J. HARRIS. Ticket AgU Macon. it -A