The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 16, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MOKJNiiJH*, OUTUHEJK 1G, 1894 XT IS TTME FOR UNITY > Learned Professors Discuss the Divi- alon in the Churches. New Haven, Conn.; Oct. 14.—Pro- lessor WllliaSm C. Robnson of the Yale lo-v school and Justice Siemon E. Baldwin of- the Connecticut supreme court tontsht. In the Unttefl church (congregational) discussed The question of mutual relations of Che Roman Catholic and Protestant dh-urdlrta.. The Church was crowded. The professor’s argument was altogether on tjto some lines as his paper read before the Unlr vensallst convention at Saratoga a few weeks ago, and covered the 'topic (from the Roman Catholic standpoint. Jus tice Baldwin, replying, dwelt briefly upon the point* upon which the Churohee differed from the time of Henry V1T to the present day. In closing. Justice Baldwin said: "Our enemies arc Its enemies. The great danger to RepufiMtenn government ■ In America now comes from two sources. The spread of Anarchy and the incor poration ip .) our society cW masses of foreigners urtfiumlllar With our Institu tions land ignorant of the necessary limits of liberty. Against both these forces the Roman Catholics are our best allies. It is full 'lime for alt Chris tian men to pull together In warfurc with the bad In the world. Our ditlef- erroesa to nothing compared to the points on which we agree, and it will be the faclt of (ho American Protedi- ant If he dues not welcome und sotfclt the support of Oatholie chutvhes on every question of eSfles and morality." KILLED BY A TRAIN. Woman and Two Little Girls Sent Into Eternity. Buffalo, N. Y„ Oct. 14,-Two little Unughters of Mr. John Sceteiierd anti Ins sister-in-law, Miss Emily Wood, were killed this evening. Their buggy was stroek by a fast freigltt train on the belt line tracks at Pavkside avenue. One of the children, Dorothy, 11 years old. was killed Instantly. Her sister Emily, aged o, dial an hour later. Miss Wood lingered until midnight and dted at the general hospital. Miss Wood was ono of the best known society women of Buffalo. She Is a sister of • Mrs. John Scatclierd. Mr. Scatcherd is a millionaire lumber dealer and the Republican state committee from the Thirty-first district. WILL PROTECT EUROPEANS. London, Oct 14.—A Berlin dispatch says that Germany's refusal to Interfere ; In the Chinese-Japanese troubles does not ] affect thd auction of protection to Eu- ] napenns in.China, which she will lull co- ] operate In, The German comroandor-ln. , chief In Chinese waters has already been authorized Jo dispatch a small body of marines to protect the legation nt Pekin. •, K there should be any trouble It Is be- ! Ueved that the moral effect of even such : a small body of European troops would effectually check a Chinese mob. THE CZAR’S DISEASE. Bcritn, Ort. 14.—A Vienna physician ] says that the diaenoolaiof the experts of ] the condition of the czar wavers between j cancer of, the kidneys and Inllamatinn of the kidneys. All agree that his death will not be sudden. ,, BUCKLEN’p ARNICA SALVE. The best 6alvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfa- tlon or money refunded. Price, 25 cets per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sous, druggists. USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Drs. nolmos & Mauon, Dentists, 556 Mulberry Street. It cures bleeding gums, uloera,- sore mouth, sore throat, cleans the teeth and purities the breath. For sale by all druggists. NEW YORK’S REGISTRATION. New York, Oct. II.—The third day of registration shows an Increase over last 1 year’s natures as follow:- Albany, 1.122s ; Binglampton, 1,650; Troy, 900; Cohoes, 300; | Utica, 1,145. A Powerful and Only Known Solvent of Stone in the Bladder—its value in Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys, Gout, &c. Case of Mr. R. L. ROYS, of Meriden, Conn. BUFFALO LITHIA WATER “The pTtof oomph herewith is a correct representation, ana exact site, of some of the largeil Case off Mr. S. Tho following plate Is from a photograph, which forms a part of a com munication of Dr. George H. Pierce, of Danbury, Conn., reporting case of Mr. S—Stone In tho Madder—to tho New England Medical Monthly for Nov., 1890 (sco pago 70 of that Journal), and represents some of tho largest specimens of Two Ounces and Twenty-Seven Drains of Dissolved Stono BUFFALO LITHIA WATER Smaller Particles, and a Quantity of Briclcdust Deposit, not estimated. That this Water possesses extraordinary remedial potency in Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys, Oout, Rheumatic Gout, Rheumatism, Nervous Exhaustion or Depres sion, Female Complaints, and some-forms of Dyspep sia as well, is so attested as to admit of no question. Buffalo Lithia Water is for sale by druggists generally, or In caaea of one dosen half-gallon bottles &.00 f.o.b. at the Springs. Descriptive pamphlets sent to any address. THOMAS P. GOODE, Propr., Buffalo Lithia Springs,Va. D D Pimples, Blotcheszs ri B! * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ anrlfflri and Old Sores ^ PRICKLY ASH, P0KER00T -3 and potassium • Catarrh, Malaria zS and Kidney Troubles ES Are entirely remove* by P.PJP« -Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potaa* alum, the greatest blood purifier on * earth. ;Ak*jmmnr,J) A ._Jul7 21^189^ Kilt r1°ff gr: Wakes Sr Marvelous Cures EE in Blood Poison S Rheumatism jj^and Scrofula ' P. P. P. purifloa the Mood, build* up , the weak and debllitausG, gU*a airesgih to weakened nerves, expels • d's*jscn.giTl Tfr the pTtlent health and ’ tetter, scald beea. ie n/cers. \(l, boils, erjaipelda, l ecseau-wemay •», without tear of ' c<aCtr.1lctluu,that P. P. P. la the beat ’ bloodpurifierinthewprjd.andmake. t maaci tcurca n raejedy wUh- * oat uodieg rvueu lbtvo «imy taken . one nettle of yourP. P. P., and can saspHi • acdercr. fKgl SprtoS&eM* Green Contuj, Mo. MatsKa LiPPMAN ISBOS., Savannah. Ga. t Dean Bins—l bought n bottle of yourP.P. P. at Hot spring*. Ark.,and lthna done me more rood than three months* treauneutat the iiut oyrl uga. Bend throe bottle# C. o. D. Aberdeen, Brown County, O* Capb J. D. Johnston. To mil vU «*vry concernt l hero* by tamifr to the wonderfu' proper! ies of P. P. Pt toe eruption# of the akin. I suffered for several >etra with»*n nn« nightly %nd dlsagrconbh* eruption oa my faco. I tried ey-ry known r^miv dy hut in vain,until P. P. P. waauaed, and ajn now entirely cured. liiguadbyj JJD. JOimaTON. , Savannah. Go* Skin Cancer Cured. Testimony from the Ifcyor of Scg\iinfTtX» Swotny.Trx., January 11,1903.' Musyas. LirPMA* Dnom. f Oavannab, Oa.: tjenllemcit—l bavo trlr-J veur P, P. P. f4ira*llaeaaeof the thin, a'-j.vily known as akin cancer.of thirty yeara* • atanding. and found gr.-it reli ef: It ourttea the bi<Mxl ana remove a all !r* tlou fr»m tho seat of the (Jineaer • pretcaw any •oreading of tua I bare taken lire or aix bottle# ' _rtd feel cuuhdnntthitaaot&f-roxjrne , will effect a care. It b&e also relieved me from lDiiige*n. n and sViiaajh • troubles. Yours truly, , captTw. k. rust. Attorney at Law. * Ba* on. M oaaes ftciisd Fret • ALL DRUGGISTS SELL XT, LtPPMAN BROS.: PROPRIETORS, Lippmaa’s U»ek,lavanBah,Ca ‘ ^uuuauuiuiuuuuuuuu^ ' BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold before the court house door in ithe city-of Macon, said state und county, between the legvil hours of sake, on the drat Tuesday in Novem ber, ISM: Tha'i traot or parcel of laud In the fourth District of said county, being: north half of lot No. 110. con- taiivlng 101 1*4 acres, and bounded north by lands of Price and Bailey: east by Ben Jackson; south by Duke Braowell, wnd west by GfcTbert. Said property levied on fls the property of James M. Langston, to satisfy a ft fa issued from city court of Macon in fa vor of Grace M. Hunt vs. James M. leurjrston. Also, at the same time and place, flve-seventha undivided interest In that parcel of land 4n the Vlneville district Ridd stace and county, known as par; of lot No. one O), and sltuaitcd on west side of Forsyth road, urtd bounded northeast by Forsyth road: southwest by Central rtJlroad: r west by road run ning from Foray Mi roiVi to Bellevue, and east by English, and known *aa Tinsley place, conltalnlug one (1) aerie more or less. Levied on to saltisfy a Ufa issued from ol'ty oourt of Macon in favor of C. W. DuPree vs. W. A. Huff. Also, ut the same time and phase, that traot of land In the city of Macon, said stsite and coun'ty, kni'wn ns pavl of St. Paiul Church property, being tiho lo»t conveyed to Miss K;vte L.Ross by H. U. Erminger, and described u<s fallows: BeghiT*ilng at the comet' of Miss Ma son's lot on Forsyth street, and run ning along said street to corner of lot of H. B. Ermlngtr (as then ojyned) sixty-two feet; thenc> nlong the side of Ermlnger’s tot rtlnety-three feet to an alley; thence eastward slxty-two feet along aUU alley; thence nintoty- three feet along Miss Mason's lot tf> starting point on Fomych street. Said property levied on tb oablsfy a nfa is sued from city court of Mneon in favor of Mrs. Thomas Peters vs. W. H. Cornell, admlnJietrator of Lucieu E. Cornell. L. B. HERRINGTON, 'Deputy Sheriff. GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILROAD, ■ POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE River Route to Florida.” Jacksonville, Palatka, ,nQ St. Augustine, Ocala, Sanford, Titusville, Bartow. Tampa, A r ‘'l nil points In Florida and Cuba. Our trains arrive and depart from Macon unun liepat as per schedules shown be-low: SOUTHBOUND SCHEDULE. NORTHBOUND SCHEDULE. Is the only di rect line iVoin 1 for Americas, Mont's and No. 2 From Palatka, Americas Palntka 11.10 a.m. and Montgomery, - ... ^ BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF SALE. twill be sold before the court house door In the oity of Maeon, Blhb coun ty, Ga., durlnp; tho legal hours of sale, on, tlhe first Tuesday in November, 1894, the following property ito*wiit: All '(Mat tract or parcel of land lying and being In Bibb oounty, Ga.. on tho Columbus rtood, about three miles from Macon, containing one-eighth of an acre more or less, and bounded as fol lows - . On the north by the Columbus read; east by Betsy Preston land; south by land of Jerry Fanklln; west ■by tan alley, being part of the land conveyed by Jennie Smith to Mary Comer. Levied on as the property of W. C. Smith, to satisfy a fifa issued from Justice oourt of the 481st District, G. M„ In favor of Coleman & Ray, vs. W. C. Smithi 'Also at the same time and place that Tart of lot ono in block No. thlrty-ono 4n the city of Macon, bounded as fol lows, iby a line commencing alt the southwest corner of Hwvtborne and Second streets, extending tlhence south along the west side of Second otreet, one hundred and five feet to a thirty foot alley, thence west along the north side of aald alley twepty-elght and one-fourth feet; thence northwesterly two hundred and eight nnd onodialt feet (208 1-2) to Hawtthorne street; thence east on south side of Haw- thdone street ttwp hundred and twenity- two feet to place of beginning. Levied on os the property of John W. Tracey to satisfy an execution issued from Bibb superior court In flavor of Frank VV. Stanley vs. John W. Tracey. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff Bibb County. LAND SALE. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Untle- J«Oy virtue of a power of «ale vested In the Guarantee Compiny of Georgia by Thos. A. Cloy, in a dec/1 made nad delivered to it by him. and recorded In book W.W.. folio 21. In tho offlee of the Clerk of Bibb superior court, the under signed will sell at public outcry before tho court house door Ir. Maoon, Bibb county, Oa.. between the legal houru of sale on tho first Tuesday In November, 1S94, the following described property, to wit: All that tract or parcel of land situate. lying and being In the state of Georgia and county of Bibb and in the fourth (4th) district of said countv of Bibb, being one hundred nnd fourteen (114) aches, more or leas, all in one body, and bounded as follows: North by Rocky creek: cast by other Jands of That. A. Clay; south by Thbmaston road: and west by lands of G. Goodwin and J. T. Knight. Said land will be sold as the property of Thos. A. Clay for the purpose of pay ing a certain orlndoal note for J600,. dated March 1st. 1889. and duo March 1st, 1894. and Interest thereon to No vember 6. 1894 . amounting to J27.M, mode by said That. A. Clay to Lina S. Korn, the principal and Intercut due on said noto to said first Tucnday being S527.34, besides 10 per cent, attorney's fees on said amount, and the costa of this proceeding, according to tho terms of tho deed aforesaid. October 8. 1894. GUARANTEE CO. OF OBOHODA. Steed & Wimberly, attorneys, SALE OF VALUABLE PRINTING OFFICE. Georgia, Bibb County—By virtue of a consent orler pcisadi by his honor, John L. Hardeman, judge of the su perior, oourt of the Macon clTcutt, on September 19. 1891, in the case of the Macon Gas Light and Water Company and others against J. W. Burke & Co., pending In the superior court of Bibb county, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, nt the court house door In the city of Macon, said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the 2d day of October, 1831, ail the printing office, outfit and plant of the said. J. W. Burke & Oo., now in my hands as receiver, the snm6 being the type and michlnery, fixtures and ap pliances, Including the printing office and bindery, with all the tools. Imple ments, presses, engines, machinery and other articles connected, therewith. . . A full schedule of eald property may be ecen at the office of the receiver, In the city of Macon, and the property Itself can be examined by any one de sirous of bidding on the same. The purchaser wfl be required to pay 10 per cent, of his bid at tbe time the property le knocked down to him. nnd he remainder of his hid when the pos session Is dsllvered. The sale Is subject to a confirmation by the oourt. No bid for a sum less than (5,040 will be received. The property to be sold Is the well known printing plant of tho house of J. W. Burke & Co. b, w. burke. Receiver. Middle Georgia and Atlantic Baiiioii Time Table No. If. Effective September 2, 6 O'clock, A. t!„ 1834. Reed Down Reed Up. U0Op|7UjLv. Augusts .Ar.l Ga. R ,K. | S 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.| |4 4»p 4.20 p.m. No. ”4 From Palatka and Jackv'l 4.06 a.m. No. 6 From Tlfton MACON AND BIRMINGHAM R. It. No. S3 From LaGrange.,., 10.60a.m. No. 52 From tsaGrouge 2.4C p.m. Note-Trains Nos. 6 und 32 »m run Sat urduys on'iy; train No. 62. dally, except Sunday. No. 3 for Palatka und Jock’vU’ 10,11 p.m. N^. 5 For TItton 4.50 p.m. , MACON AND BIRMINGHAM R. R. No. 31 For Lagrange 4.10p.m. No 51 For LaGranke.... 8.00a.m. ; Note.—-Trains Nos. 5 and SI are run Saturdays only; train No. M, dally, ex cept Sunday. The "DIXIE FLYER." leaving Macon at 10:33 p, m., carries through Pullman Buffet Sleepers to Jacksonville and Palatka!-arriving In JnckaonvlUc nt 8:30 a. m.. anil Palatka at 9:00 a. m The Palatka sleeper la tn Union Depot open for pas sengers at 9:16 p. in. CloBe connection is made at PnVatka with the .1. T. nnd lv. W. Railway. Florida San and J. St. A. and I. R. Railway, for ail Interior Florida points south ot Palatka West India Fast Mall Train leaving Macon at 11110 o. m., mokes close connection ot Coidele with the 8. A. and M. Railway for Amerlcus, Montgomery and all points on their lines; atso for New Orleans, and all Texas points. Steeping car accommodations reserved from Montgomery to New Or leans upon application. Passengers for Amerlcus, Montgomery. Now Orleans or points tn Texas will find It to their advsntsge to travel this route, os fit la a short and quick route and saves several hours cm the road. Thia train also makes connection at Palntlca for Interior Florida- points. The only lino from Macon with Its own track Into Florida operating double daily trains between Maeon nnd Palatka with sleepers on night trains. We will take pleasure In reserving sleeping car accommodations tn Jacksonville or Pa- tatka sleepers upon uprlk-atlon. Further Information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application, 0. A. MACDONALD, U. P.-A. Telephone 100. J. LANE, General Manager, Mneon, Ga, NO. 101|N*O.103| |No.l92jNo.H>l A M. P. M.| |P. U,|A. M. 6 » 111 Ltr Mlll-g-vm Aril 7 60 | let U 1 20 Lv Bitonton Ar.| T 4S 112 K 8 10 3 » Ar Katonton Lv| ( (0 | u « p S IS 2 21 Lv Katonton Ar| 6 2$ | U 46 It 13 «U Ar. Atlanta Lv.| I top| 7 25a 660 Ar.. Macon Lv.| SWa| 120 |Ar. Athena .Lv.|Z40p| OCE^N STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. /ASSAM! ritOM SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK! Cabin, (SO; Excursion $33; Steerage, $10. N ‘ TO BOSTON: J Cabin $22; Excursion, $33, Steerage. $11.75. . * TO PHILADELPHIA, via wtw VO ns: Cabin, (22.60.- Excursion, 533: Steerage $12.60. Themegnlflceaciteamealpeot thets llnoi *3 appointed to sail ee follows standard tlmae SAVANNAH TO NEW 20RK. (Central or 90th Meridian Time.) City of Augusta Mon. Oct. 15; 5:30 pm City of Birmingham.Wed. Oct. 17, 7:W> am 5°"“" . c,t y F.-l, Oct. 10 8:30 urn GatA City Safi Oct. 2„, 9:30 am Naeoochjo Mon. Oot. 22, 12 noon City of Macon Wed. Oot. 24. 2:00 pm S!J y , of Augusta Fri. Oot. 20, 3:00 am City, of Birmingham..Safi Oefi 27, 4:39 pm Kansas City Mon. Ocfi 29, 6.-00 pm Gets city Wed. Ocfi 31. 1:00 am L SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tallahassee Thuro. Oefi 11. S.-00 pm Chattahoochee Thura. Oot. 18, 7:30 am Tallahassee Thura. Oct. 25. 8:00 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship does not carry passengers) Dessoug q\ie. Oct. 9, 1:30 pm Dossoug Frl. oefi 19, 8:80 am Dessoug Mon. Ocfi 29, 6:00 pm J. P. BECKWITH, G. A„ lackaonvllle, Fla. Walter Hawkins. F.P.A., Jacksonville, FJs. W. E. Arnold, O.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla. C. 0. Anderson. Agent. Savannah, Ga ColumDiu soumera Railway company. Tims Table No. It, Effective Feb. II, 1994, Sunday ■OUTHBOUNa Zjt Columbus.*,..*, X«v Richland..*...., Itv Dawson...,../.,. Ar Albany Ar Brunswick Ar J&cksonvills..., Ar Thomasvlllt..., NORTHBOUND. Sunday Only, Lv Jacksonville, Lv Brunswick Lv ThomMvlUs.......... Lv Albany Lv Dawson..... Lv Richland Ar Columbus.... 1 00 pml 7 00 am 7 00 pm 9 29 am 3 00 pml 8 00 an* 6 00 ami I oo pm • 40 am) 4 00 pm 8 45 ami 5 13 pm U 00 am) 7 00 pm AU schedules shown between Albany and Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally: No train Albany to ThomasviUe on Sail urdays after 3*5 p. m. All train* arrlvo and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. C. UILL Superintendent Afata and few Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WliST POINT 11. K. <lnU'liCKt and Host Kuute. ^ ilontcomery. Selma. Moblb. New Orleans, T«xsa_snd Southwest. Southbound. No. W. No. W. No. W. Lv. Macon .1 4 CO pml 8 '£» am) 8 'is um Lv. Atlanta | 0 36 am 4 SO pin| 1 W pm Ar Montifornery..|il 05 um| 0 20 pm| »10 1>*“ Ar Pensacola ...I GW pml 6 !0 amj 5 so am At Mobile 1 6 20 pml 3 05 am 3 1)6 aui Ar New Orleans,|10 25 pml 1 33 ami I H am Ar Houston ....j |ia 60 pn»|l0 W pm TO SELMA. Leave MontRomery I V 30 pml 8 10 Arrive Selma ..ill U pm[ll 15 am , Train 50 carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New York to New Orlenns. and dining car to Montgomery. Train W carries Pullnnu vestibule sleeper New Or. ing Care between Atlanta and Mont gomery. EDMUND L. TYLER. Oenl. Mgr. JOHN. A. QBE. deni. Pass. Aft. GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Time Table No. 13, Taking Effect Sunday, September 9, 1834. Read Down. Read up. SOUTHERN* RAILWAY COMPANY- WESTERN SYSTEM. SOUTHBOUND, Leave Macon..,,,, Arrive Cochran........ Arrive Hawkinsvlllo... Arrive Kastman Arrive Jceup.,.,., Arrive Brunswick Arrive Jnok*onv’llP>.. Arrive Bavannah JJNo. U-j No. 13^ ...110 45 pm 111 20 nin 13 13 ani'12 42 pm 7 40 am 3 40 pnt 12 54 am 4 15 am 6 15 am 8 25 am 8 55 am 1 23 pm 5 lft pm 7 15 pm 9 15 pm 0 47 pm NORTHBOUND. pro. UTnoTh | No. 18. Ar' AtHn 1 ?;""! i 5? um ! 4 25 pml 8 25 am J 7 60 pm 11 45am 7^- VtVw nta ”‘i 8 Mamin 00pm 2 60 pm 4j- n*w t<>n .”7. 00 11 1 3 20 am] S 61 pm Ar. Ooltewli J|U 47 pml 4 JO ami 6 17 pra Ar. Chutnoga.l 1SO pml 4 45am| 7 10 pm Ar. Chatnoga.f 1 Ar. Cincinnati! Lv. Chatnug&.| Ar. Memphis..! Lv. Chdtuoga. Lv, Ooltewh J Ar Knoxville.. 7 10 nml 7 20 nm 7 45 pm| 7 30 am 7 00 ami 7 45 pm 6 10 pm) 7 00 <im 9 00 nm 5 ba ym 9 35 ami 8 37 pm 12_45 Pmil0_lC pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. No. 1L—Sofia vo.tlbuled train vo Jack- eor.villo, with Pullman buffet -lrawlng Br : ui^.wi r “k ll ' tUChea for Jactou,lvl fi* at>§ No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick. wo ,, o Northbound. No. 12—Solid vcatlbulo train to At- rhinnnn?* C - U "i* wlth 1110,1 train for wny **»*lons. Carries PuUnt.in Bleeping cars between Macon and Chattanooga. _K?*.,U;~5 ol i" lr aln to Chattanooga, from Atlanta, con- MomSwa aJd KnoivIlX £ °' No. IS—Curries free chair car to Chat- r,?t°.^,r„ h r^r n } tioh,ti t*»«d . In '; ” n 11 “■ with Pullman Connection, at ractfon. 00 * 1 ‘ Wltl> f ‘ ,st tralns 1,1 -‘fi ‘fi ber full Information as to routes, ratea, .to,, apply to _ JIM TV. CARR. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Mneon. Oa. & out. Manager, Knoxville, Tann. W. A. Turk, Gene; ji Agent, Washington. D. C. C' J. J. Farnaworth. ~ Agant, Af-nia. Ga. C. A. Benscoter. v , c . Passenger Agent. Knoxville/ Tenn. Pi\«issnr;et Farnsworth. Division Passenger Af-nta. Ga. A. Benscoter. Assistant General GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R. The Only Line Running Double Daily Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1894. NORTH BOUND. No. 61 | No ~vT IUfly | Dally 7:10 a.m.| 3:20 p.m. 7:69 n,ni.| 4:14 p.m, 8:»9 u.m.l 4:25 p.m, 8:10 a.m.1 5:00 p.m. 9-00 n.ml 6:22 p,m. 9:24 a.m. 6:51 p.m. 9 44 a.m.| 0:12 p.m. 10 00 a.m.| 6:20 p.m. 7:35 p.m.|i0',23 p.m. 11:30 a.m| 8:05 p.m. 6:40 p.m. | 7:30 p.m. Lv. Columbus Lv. Waverly Hall .... Lv. Oak Mountain.... Lv. Warm Springs... Lv. Woodbury Lv. Concord Lv. WlillamAon Ar. Griffin Ar. Macon, C\ R. R ... Ar. Atlanta, C. R. It.. Lv. Orlffln Lv. McDonough SOUTHBOUND. Hun.| j ysfogi i junta; "B-fATioNA 1 |Rofi|riCT P MfiPMj : "|A MjA~& 4 99 3 001 Macon |10 30|10 15 4 08 3 96|....5t, * N. Junction..,.|ll) 2l);lu m 4 15 3 151 Swift Creok 10 toitu oo 4 26 3 30 Dry Branch 9 60 -J 09 4 85 3 40 Pikes Peak I 9 33) U <0 4 45 3 60 Fl-xparlek 1 020 8 30 4 50 4 00 Klpley 0 «| it 25 6 06 4 20 Jefferaonvtlle 8 65 9 15 5 16 4 36 Galllmoro 8 30 0 05 6 26 5 00 Danville 8 15) 8 60 6 30 6 12 AU.ItOJVn 8 OO 8 45 6 40 5 32) Montrose 7 46 8 16 6 60 6 60 Dudley 7 80 8 25 6 02 6 07j Mooru 7 16 8 12 6 15 6 90| Dublin 7 00| 8 00 JAS. T. WfUGHT, General Manager. D. U. DUNN, Superintendent. OCONEE AND WESTERN. RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. t. To Taka Effsot Monday, April 9, 1894. Nos. 1 and 3 will run dally axcspfc Bun. day. AU oibtra irregular. Read Down. Read Up. A. M. — 9 00 0 Lv. Dublin .Ar 68 9 16 ft .. Hutchlnt* 48 9 80 10 .Spring Haven. 43 1 46 13 .... Dexter .... 49 10 oc 16 .... Alcorn* ... 87 10 20 19 .... Ch'.’Hter ... 84 10 40 23 ... Yonkers ... » ar.lioo 20 .... Empire .... 1V.I1 19 .... Emplr* .... 24 11 25 .... Cypree* ... 18 ar.U « 40 . Hawklnsvfile 13 47 6 61 ... Ororanla ... • P. M. 6 06 4 4s 4 2S 41ft 36ft 149 >»> 8 Wlv, 3 soar. 3 lft 389 Closa connsctlons mad* at Dublla'wlth Wiightavllla and TcnnllU railroad In both directions. Ksnt Tennessee, Virginia and Gaorgla trains pass Smplrs as follow*; Going South .....,,78 66 pm Going North. 3 48 pm J. W. HIGHTOWER, O. Jtf. B. V. MAHONEY, G. F. * P. A. Mlod Reader and Clalrroyant, a largo Lv. hWDonouRh Ar. Griffin Lv. Macon, C. R. R. Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R. Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson Lv. Concord Lv. Woodbury Lv. Warm Springs... Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Wavprly Hail Ar. Oollumbua No. 63 Dally 8:15 turn. 8:57 a.m. 4:15 a.m. 7:30 a.m, 9:06 a.m. 9:23 a.m, 9:45 a.m. 10:15 iv. tn. 10 a.m, 11:10 sum, 11:20 a.m, \2;15 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 5«4 p.m. 6:12 t>-m. 6:31 p.m. 6:59 p.in. 7:34 p.m. 8:04 p.m. 8:14 p.m. 9.X p.m* All train* arrlvo and depart Union do. pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask for tickets o.nd see that they road via tho Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas. A«t. C. W. CHEARS, Gen. Manager. Columbus, a a. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD, TIME TABLE, SEPT. 30, Bead Down. Read Up. AM.|AM|~ |PM|PM. PM. SOOILr MaMn Ar 889 19 60 LV M.chen At 1145 let.... Madlw>n ....Ar 3 08 Dv„... AthMia Ar S55|Lv.... Abbavlllo ....Dv(1213 4 23 Lv.... Greenwood ..DvJU 43 623 litr.... Cheater Iyv[93S 8(«|Dv.... Monroo Dv| 823 AM. 12 24IDV.... Raleigh .... 8 06L.V Weldon ....l,v| 199 5 401 Ar.... Richmond ....Dv|ll2l(A M 9 46 Ar.. Washington ..Lv) 7 39 UMAX... Baltimore ...Lv <21 PM.IHOOlAr.. Philadelphia. ..Lv 9 41 |863|Ar... Now York ...Lv|229 "Ptt«eenger trains will atop at Ocmulgos atroet to take on and let off paaaenfera. Car on eleelrlc railway will connect with No. 2 at 8^0 p. m. from tho North at Oc- mulgee street. . _ Connections with Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad, Fiat Tonneaeee, Virgin ia and Georgia railroad and Central rail, mail for all points In Florida and south west Georg's. Bocond-No. 402 leaving Macon at 9 a. m. makes close connection with Middle Geor gia nnd Atlantia for Katonton. Thlra—With Georgia railroad at Mad!- f °Fourth—With solid train for Washing ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet cars, Washington to Now York city. Ticket office Is temporarily located at J. W. Burke’s hook store. R. T. HORN. General Manager. S. C. MAHONEY, Act’* O. P. A. - E. W. BURKE, Ticket Agent. Good ivy n & Small, druggist*, rec ommend Jobeon’s Magnetic! Oil, tha great family pain killer, Internal and external. CENTRAL R. R. of GrJEORGrIA. H. M. COMER AND n. 8. HAYES. RECEIVERS. Schedule In cf feet Otft. 4Ui, 1884, Standard Time, tilth Meridian. BETWEEN MACON. -COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. . READ DOWN. -STATIONS— HEAD UP. Leave. .... Macon ...Arrive 7 45 p m .. tt „ .... ..... • Arrive . Fort Valley- ... ....Leave 8 85 p ir a.eoe Arrive • Cblumbus .... ....Leave 3 1! pn Arrve..,.,. .... Opelika ....Leava 2 2". a m ..... ..... .... ..... . • »« Arrive .. Elnnlnghnm ... ....Leave •8 40 a m ..... ..... • • •• Leave,..... •••• Macon ...... ...Arrive 4 10 p m 7 40 a m ..... ..... . Arrive , Fort Vnlley ... ....Leave 1 to p Ml C 40 a m ..... Arrive ... Amerlcus ....Leave 1 .8 pm 5 20 a m Arrive .... Albany ....Leavo 11 co ft m 4 10 a m Arrlvo .... Dawson ...... ....Leave 11 21 a m 11 47 pm Arrive . Fort Gaines ... ....Leave 9 13 am Arrive .... Eufaula ....Leave 10 37 a in 19 if p m Arrive Ozaik ....Leave 8 05 am Arrive Union Springs .. ....Leave 9 10 a m 1 62 p m Arrive ..V.. Troy ...aLCflV* 7 15 a m Arrive . Montgomery ... ....Leava •11! tn •7 30 i! m ..... ..... . ... Broughtonville meeting point for trains Nor. 101 and 104. Covington Junction meeting point for train* No*. 102 and 103. W. E. THOMAS, Genera! Manager. BETWEEN M ACON. •4 lft A nj[»4 25 V ft 12 a ml « 32 p 7 45 a ml 8 05 p 115 p m|*l 00 a !4 lft p mini 00 p 5 05 p mill 45 p 0 10 p ml 3 15 a I 0 30 a t 6 oo a CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDOEVILLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH. ■ — ' 7 65 P m|l0 23 p m U 80 * * 6 48 p ml 8 25 pm 8 01 •4 25 p ml*« 66 p m *7 20 7 25 a m!*l 18 p rn *3 29 Leave Macon Arrlv. Arrive Grtmn Leave Arrive Atlanta Leave Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta Leave Macon Arrive Arrive Gordon Leave Arrive Mllledgevtlle Leave Arrive Mlllen Leave Arrive Augusta ..Leave Arrive Savannah Leave 3 49 p in) 3 46 a mUO Mam ... “ - “ "“am a m 2 56 p ml 1 01 am ii'oi a‘mfi‘i'35 p'ni 7 *5 . ml *1* itl •8 20 a ml*8 45 V m Trains marked thus * dally; thus I dally except Sunday. Trains marked thus 7 Sunday only. Solid trains are run to sad from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Msooti and Albany via Smlthvllle, Macon and Birmingham via Columbus. Steeping cars on night trains betwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta. Passengers for Thomaaton take 7:5) a. in. or 4:25 p. m. train. Pasaengera for Carrollton end Cedartown take 7:51 a. m, tram. Passengers for Perry take ll.-U a. m. train; Fort Gaines, Buena Vista. Blakely and Clayton should tak. 11:15 a. m. train. Passengers for Sylvsnla. Wrlghtavllte and Sandersrllle tako 11:30 a. m. train. For further inforimtlon nnd for schedules for points beyond our line apply to W. F. SHELLMAN. Trafilo Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Paaaenger Agent. J. & HAILE. General Passenger Agent- L. J, HARRIS. Ticket Agfi. Hacoc.