The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 29, 1894, Image 7

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THE'MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 20, 1894. PERSONAL. T. R. Wilcox ot HawklnsvIUe is In the city. B. HI Patterson ot Baxley came In hut night. y. A. Wright of Jackson Is registered at the Lanier. E. Paulk. Jr., of WUacoodhee is here to attend the fair. J. Tom Davis of Quitman Is regis tered at the Lanier. T. M. Zellars ot Gramvllle Is cmong the visitors In the city. William Kehoe, ehe well known foun- dryman of Savannah. Is here. - H. V. Lester of MUlen is registered at the Hotel Lanier. J. J. O'Neill of Savannah Is regis tered ait the Brown house.. J. F. Wooten - of Forsyth Is among the visitors in the city. W. C. Sherman of Orlando, Fla, Is here to see the fair. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Sams of Woolsey are visitors in the city. _ * '» Hon. John P. Shannon .of Elberton registered at the Lanier hast night. Leopold 'Adler, a prominent Savannah merchant. Is here. W. G- Turpin of Amerlcus Is among the visitors in the city. T. J. Hinton of Knoxville. Tenn.. Is among the visitors In the city. . H. C- Sheffleld'Of Arlington ta regis tered at the Lanier. J. XI. Chambers of Columbus is nm&hg' the guests at the! Lanier. Frank XJ. Stafford of Bamesvtlle is among the visitors t'o the fair. B. It. Lowry and wife of Chicago arc nrsisteved at the Brown house. 'Mrs. W. R. Maxwell of Savannah is amon^ the visitors to the fair. Frank W. Holmes of Charleston, S. C..')s Sere to attend the fair, Mr. and_Mre. C. I. Meadows of Ult* ledgevtlle are at the Parte hotel. C. H. Morel, a prominent citizen of Savannah, Is here to attend the fair. Elbert Evans of Thomson came In y~"i«rday to spend the weak at the fair. Fi»mtne Jordan, a wet! known citizen of XTopti-ello. Is among the visitors In the city. I Henry. F. Saxon of Augusta came over yesterday to spend the week at the fair. xr»s«rs. John Mtson Tlson and John L. Archer of Savannah are here to at tend the fair. J. B. Wolker of Benuford, S. C.. ar rived wsterday to spend the week at the fair. W. J. Barry, a prominent cltlsen tv. Cuthhert, come |o vesterday to spend the week ot the fair. Mr. C. E. Farrar, a prominent Hrur- pidt of newton, came up yestonday to attend the fair. T. R. Glover, one of Amerlcus' most o-eminent men. Is here to attend the fair. V’Uan Nobles end wife came in ye*. terdnv from Pavonn-vh end are regis tered at the Brown ihnuse. Dr. TT W. Walker, Dentist. 3R4 Sec ond street (over Solomon’s Jewelry sterol. Xfrcon. On. Meeers. A. TRhetlnrsn end Wilt'am P. Rockwell of savannah are among tft-e visitors tn .the etty. Messrs.'.T. T>. Lane and T, .T. Des- v,s-d of v.ii-vore are among the vis itor* tn the city. Ml** Xtando ipsImsAve of Athens t* *h^.e,mtlyrof h-r relatlve -Col. J. W. Preston. Whs m rnv f-lenSs of Mr. J. Ot nb|i. U fo learn of his severe Illness. ' — • Mr aod Mrs. M-vi'-m Tfolloek Mow- e- of < —e hi the city, guests of the TTotet -Lanier. ■Taroes T\T We; of VTomtltOfi sens e—on- -.-eminent arrival* In the elf- last right. - • sir Pam pirsrss of .ch'nttarooars, f’-s , is tn the-It,, vtsWng Mr. W. T. Phlnholosr on Ttlelh street. Xfes-ro nr f n,,ed»n TT. P, Leon ard ond TV. p TTooer of IMnnt.n v—e r-“*st«red at the Brown Ihonso ye—ter* d-’v. >fes*eq W, R, f-taiSr. .Toga TT Tores P “ I — All—'r rromlrenf ettlsens O 0 mihrrffln. arrived In the Htv 1*nt nlrht. \V8**r*. C, 4 A. T. A. Ya»iti«» + ** TT 'n»* , nn r* efimm. -to tihe w^k nt th* DfxU FMr. T x T/)v*tt *nd .T. fJ. .Tr»h*v ff '" n ymirytr rnnn n f d-r—up yejterd’iy to at- t**d frh*' fair. ~ *»• t «>nd t*. whnr^ldA i»r**V Mte* oiur** Txn* nrp tho ruMta of Wm. E. S. Rm^fch. Mr. arid Mr«. t. nrtA Mina wtiimM from BiiATaIo. n. v. Mr. nnemsay Is ptYat- lv imrvrovod in Timhh. Pmwnd. thr Wntlfwl and ^ccomnnw^ dnueht«r of .Tod*re E. E. Pound of JarVuon. 1* v|Jd+fn» »iat T *' ,tr *U- on Bond etrect this week. [Ill Arc requested to See the new line of Novelty Dresa Goods with mirrored velvets and liberty silks to match. See the American Beauty Kid Gloves at 79 cts„ the $1 kind. See'the handsomest lhije of Millinery specialty Pattern Hitts south of Baltimore. See the new Art Linens tor Brandenberg work. See the new Silks for Drapery. All at -POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE- Is the only di rect line ft om Jacksonville, Palatka, m 0 St. Augustine, Ocala, iU Sanford, Titusvill, Bartow, Tampa, DEPARTURES—SO UTIIDOONIX No. 1 for- Montgomery and F\i» latka 11:10 a m No. 31 for Jacksonville and Pa- • latka 5 . 10:M v m No. 6 for TUccn 4i0 p m No. SI for LaQrange 4:W) p in ARRIVAM-NOUTIIUOUND. No 2 from PalatkA and Mont* ((omery p m No. 4 from Palatka and Jack sonville 4 :% a m No. 6 from No. 33 from baOtvunce... 10:50 a JNO. R. ELLIS LETTER LIST. The following letter* wili bo sent to the dead letter otllce fen days after date, unices called tor. Parties will ova for "Advertised" letter., whose address appears In this list. GENTLEMEN’S LIST. B-Eddie M, Bird. C—L. H Cooke. ! ,l . D-L Laltly. U—Robert urcss. Jumes Gordon, Ginn b: CO. v II—C. UU1W, B. II. Hertludli. J—Robert Jordan, Jr. L- Sh.irinoa Leslie. it—Prolessor fi. M. McIntosh, Henry 5. Moore, Hugh W. McCUne, C. C. XlcKnlght, Bennie McIntosh, A. J. MR«ey.' r—J. T. Foe. S—Si A. Stephen, Henry Shephesrd. F. C. Slolon, Frank Stone, F. R. Stanley, Bob Stevens. T—Willie Turner. W—Zeelt Wynn, William F. Wynne, (2), Willie Williams, G. E. Wester, Fred White (2), Ed Wtnn. Y—William Yeiser. , LADIES LIST. A—'Mrs. J. B. Austin. B—Mrs. B. T. Barham, Mrs. Mamie Bryant, Xllss xiuttle J. Byars, Miss Dora. Bradshaw. t C—Mrs. Carrie W. Cambell. Mrs. Frank M. Colburn. D—Miss Louise Dawner, Miss Lizzie 'Davts. F—Xllss Clara Maud Freeman. G—'Mrs. Dave Grim. H-'Mlss Xlattlo Hill, Miss Lue Hol land, Ev.niue Horne, Sirs. Lula tHolloiid, Mrs. Margaret Hixson (colored.) I—(Mrs. Gertrude Irwin. J—Mary L. Jordan. Miss Mlttea Jones, Miss Auric Johnson. K—Miss'Lucy B. Keene. ’ L—Miss XIary Lee, Mrs. Mattie Lewis. M—'Miss Lizzie MeCawoll. Mrs. E. Xlorrls. Sirs. F. :W. XIarble. P—Xllss Josephine Packer, Mrs. Jane Pftman. R—Miss Ella Rsy. . S—Mrs. Mary Stephen#, Miss Emmn, 6. Stanley. Sirs. W. H. Stanford, Miss Annie C. Smith. Miss Ellen ’Summer, Miss Mattie Smith. W—Mrs. Ellen E. Whitaker. Miss ARtes Wilson, Mrs. Anna Williams. Y—Mrs. Joanna. Young. Ella Young, Loura York, Sal He Yager. s. B. PRICE. Postmaster. A. A. BIVINS. Superintendent. Macon, Oct. 2J, 1891. - Japanese Pile Cure is en unfailing curs for every kind and stage of the dltease. Guaranteed by doolvva & Small, druggists. RTTCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises. *oree. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to give perfect satura tion or money refunded. Price, 2S cets -per box. For sale by IL J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the last eight years been reasonable In his charges for dental fork, and who la better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken n post-graduate course In prosthetic dentistry, owing to the stringency of the times, la willing to be even mors reasonable In his charges. Como, let him examine your teeth and see how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington avenue, near First Baptist church. Vlnevllle nnd I .Belt Line of street cars pass his office USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH. Prepared by .Drs. Holmes & Maoon. Dentists; 558 Mulberry Street. • It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore mouth, sore throat, cleans the teeth and purines the breath. For sale by all druggists. Special train* from Lumber City to Macon and return, via Southern rail way, bn account of Dixie lnterstat Fair. Trains will run October 27 and 29. .also November L 2. *. 5. 8 and 7. x>n follow ing Schedule: Going. leave Lumber Ctty 8:30 ci. m.: arrive Macon 10 a. m.; return ing, Leave Macon 7 p. m.; arrive Lum ber City 10:30 p. m. Stops made at all lntermerlate sta tions. Trains from and to HawklnsvIUe will connect at Cochran with these trains on above mentioned days. Call on agents for chain rate*. NEW WOOD-YARD IN VINBVILLE. Ivey Bros, sre putting In a three thou sand dollar plant of their patentel ma chinery-capacity of machine forty cord* :pfer day. They wHl soon be in a position to give everybody wood on short notice, as they will then have a capacity of ninety cords per day. HE FOUND HIS BOY. Recently tho Times contained an Item from the Macon Telegraph stat ing that Mr. W. P. Donaldson, member of the county school board, bad been to Macon In search of his son Leon, who ran away from home the day be fore. We are glad to be able to state that Mr. Donaldson’s trip was a -mecosaful one. Having ascertained that the boy had purchased a ticket from Iloclty Ford to Macon, the father went up to tho city to look after him. .Not nnd’ng the boy, nor nay trace of him. lie put tlo case la the hands of the police nnd started back home. At Gordon, some twenty miles this side of Macon, the father, while standing <m the platform of the car, spied the boy standing In the crowd at the depot. Just as the car began to move off. The hoy saw his father about the same time, and In re sponse to the beckon of tho old gentle man, ran and boarded tho train and came nome. He had been to Macon, but falling to procure employment as readily as ho had expected, hail undertaken to make lile way back home. Ho had walked back to Gordon, where ho lmd been successful In picking up c. Job which ho thought would afford him sufficient means to ride the balanco of the way, and was only too Kind to fall In with h’s father under the circum stances. He didn’t want to wait to go back and pack his valise, hut ran back to the old nest with less prepara tion than he left It. Ho says be Is home to stay.—Bulloch Tines. Thousands of cases of rheumatism have been cured by Hbod’a Sarsaparilla, This U abundant reason for the belief that R Will cure you. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do sar many people ws »e« around us seem to prefer to suffer and be made miserable by Indigestion, con stipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, coming up of the food, yellow skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shlleh’a Vitallzer .guaranteed to cure them? Sold by Goodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. LADIES Needing a tonic, or children who went bttlld- tng op, should like BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. It ll plesiul: caret Meluim, Indigestion, fiaioutneee, Liter CompUlnu and Neuralgia. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. We have this day formed a copart nership under the Arm name of JOHN M. Sc LEGARE WALKER, and will conduct a Real Estate, Sale and Rental Business, together with a Fire and Accident Insurance Agency. We shall make a specialty of the rental business In all Its details, and respectfully solicit a continuance ot the liberal patronage heretofore ex tended our Mr. Legare Walker. Offics,-No. «t Second street, seer Willingham’s warehouse. ■. JOHN XI. WALKER. . LEGARE WALKER. OUR GREAT PATTERN OFFER! We have made arrangements by which we are offoring to the readers of the Telegraph the Demoresi Cut Paper Patterns, which are worth from 28 to M cents each, thus making every copy of the paper worth rrom 10 to <0 cents. Cut out the ooupon below and mall so. eordng to directions bn It and you wilt reotlvt by m»U the pattern In the else chosen. FRESH AS A ROSE. 630—LESBIA WAIST—Sizes for 18 and 16 Years. NAME OF PATTERN: SIZE Send (SO ooupon and to cents to Ou Macon Megraph and yon can got any one qf Pattern* gnMiahii. Kotloa numberani name of Pattern, and unite plainly not fwattting to tale site. incline Ida. for tacit pattern deilred. - ADDRESS... - No. 61 for LaOnuige 8.DO u. m No. M from LaUrange 3:46 p m Passengers in loctl sleeper, northbound, can sleep until 7 n.m. Passengers from Jacksonville for Mucon proper nnould take this sleeper st Lake City. Tho "Dixie Flyor," leaving Mecun at 10:83 p. in. carries through Pullman buf fet Bleeping car to Jacksonville and local sleeper to Palatks, arriving tn Jackson ville at 8:80 a. m. and Pstalka at u a. m. West India fast mall train leaving Macon at 11:10 a. m, nukes direct connection st Coidele with S. A. M. fast express for Montgomery, arriving then st 7:63 p. m., at which point close connection Is made with Louisville and Nashville vMtlbuled 1 Imltcd for New Orleans and all Texas points. Sleeping car accommodations rcss rved In Xtacon for this train. The Suwanee Illver Moat* Is the only direct line from olacon to Palatka ami all Interior Florida points, close connection being mad* at Palatka In Union depot! with Jacksonville, Tumpa end lies’ Went, Florida Southern and Jacksonville, Ht. Augustine nnd Indian Itlver railroad; also with St. Johns and Ocalawaha river steamers. Bleeping car accommodation* reserved to Jacksonville. Palatka or Now Orleans. Further Information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application. Telephone ICO. Send your name and address for beautiful photogravure. J. LANE. O. A. MACDONALD, Gen). Manager, UonL Passenger Agt.. Macon, Gs. .Macon, Go. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. tuning raoN savanna* TO NEW YORKt Cabin, 124; Excursion $32; Steerage, $10. TO BOSTON: Cabin J22| Excursion, $3), Steerage. $11.76. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA KKW TOaKl Cabin, 822.60; Excursion, (3$| Stsuage tUUQt The magnMoent eteamsnlps or there Usee -1 Appointed Co Mil tin follow*, standard ti nar SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or noth Meridian Time.) Kansas City XIon.. Oct. 29, 6:00 pm Wed., Oct. 81, 7:00 am Nacoochee Fri., Nov. 2, 8:30 pm City of Augusta....Men., Nov. 6,11:00 am City of Blrmgham.Wcd., Nov. 7, 1:00 pm Kansas City Fri.. Nov. 9, 2:00 pm Chattahoochee Sat., Nov. 10, 3:00 pm XIon. Nov. 12. 4*5 pm BOUTHKRN RAILWAY COMPANY- WESTERN SYSTEM. SOUTHBOUND. I No.~iTTNa.~U. Leave Macon no iSpm’.U tosra Arrive Coohrsn .113 13amll2 42 pm Arrive HawklnsvIUe... 7 40am 2 40 pm Arrive Eastman 113 64 am Arrive Jcaup 4 16 am Arrive Brunswick 1 6 16 *m Arrive Jacksonville.... 8 26 *m Arrive (Savannah | 6 65 »m NORTHBOUND. 1 28 pm 6 15 pm 7 15 pm 9 23 pm 9 47 pm I No. 12. | No. 14. | No. Lv. Macon I 4 30am| 4 25pm| 3 28 era Ar. Atlanta..7 35ami 7 60 pm U 45*ra a." 8 00 »mil! 00 pm 3 00 pm . Ar. Dalton....112 co n I 3 20am « 61 pn* Ar. Ooltewh J|12 47pm| 4 lOnml 8 87 pm Ar. Chatnogn.i 1 20pm| 4 45 ami 7 10 pm Ar. Cbatnoga.l Ar. CluclntiaUI Lv. Chatnnga.j Ar. Memphis..] Lv. Chatnnga.l Lv. Ooltawh J Ar Knoxvlllt,,] I 7 10 nml 7 20 pm I 7 45 pm| 7 80 am 1 7 00 uml 7 45 pm 16 10 pm] 7 00 am 1 0 00 nm| 8 65 pm | 0 33 am 6 37 pm 113 45 pmllO 15 pm Atlanta and New Means Short LJne, ATLANTA aud WEST POINT U. R. Quickest is 11 si licit ttoiilc. if-nta ni Montgomery^gelmv Mobile* OrLacs. ?, Bcn^o^ Assistant Gen.r.l rassenger Agent. Knoxville. Tenn. THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENT*. Southbound. Ns. IL—Solid vostlbuled train to Jack- sor.vllle. with Pullman buffet drawing rooih cars attached for Jacksonville sad Brunswick. No. 18.—Solid train for Brunxwlck. .. „ Northbound. No, 12.—Gelid veattbulo train to At- rmw;*'y wiui ,ncai tr,,,n ,or , a ," d stations. Carries sud OhBttsn^f. °‘ U '* b ' 4w " n M;lC00 |U’“8° , !<j train to Chattanoor*. Wit!' ****J.*f “ItsJhetl from Atlanta, con- tr " ln " for Cincinnati. Momphf* and Knoxville. N 1 -*. 13—CtiiTlcs freo elm Jr car to Chut. \ tUchsfl to solid ves- IS- 1 !*12*1* ^Ith Pullman rv «Connection* nl rectlon* ^ llh faat tr «»n* In all dl- •For lull Information ,\n to ronton rat®s, eto., pppiy to ^ . • nag , JIW w - CARK. PaitsenRor nnd Ticket A«*nt. Macon. Gh. C* M. Hudson. Gcnoral Uantfir. KnoA.vlUo. Toun. a *h«rid Pdesenger Aprent, Waohin/rton, D. C. J. J. Fanmwortli. Division Puaacnjcr Texas and Soutnwtsc. Southbound. Lv. Macon hv. Atlanta Ar .Wouttcomcry., Ar PensacolA ... At Mobile.. Ar New Crlean* No. 51. No. to. 4 30 pml 8 35 am 6 33 ami 4 1*0 pm U 05 am] I SO pm < to piTij 5 <0 am ( 20 pm 3 03 kid 10 36 pml 7 to am Ar Houston |)o to pn» No. (£. I S3 am X SO pm IK> pm 6 30 am 3 to am 7 <3 am 10 w pm TO 8J2LMA. Leayo Montgomery.*.. H „i o so pnu * ld arn Arrive Selma |u is pm |u IS am S’* 1 ® M <«T1 •• Pullman veetibul® fUS J Yor l t t0 Now Orleans, and i» a n 10 Monufomory. Train to fA" ,ea . Pu l I v m, *“ VMttbuln eieeper X*«*w Or- w*n* to Now York and amiog car to Aiianta. Train* 84 and M Pullman Buffet Oleep- ing Car* between AtlanU and Mont gomery. ^YLlflR, Genl. Mgr. OEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta Columbus (Southern Railway Urao Table No. 21, Effective Sept, II, 1894. SOUTHBOUND. 1 No. I. I No. 3. | No. 6. I Dully. | M’ndy. | Friday. 1 1 Wed’y | Satdy. ...WM.. Nov.14, 6:00 aoi: Lv StLottm' Tallahassee __ _ City o! Augusta....Fri.', Nov.i», 7:30 am Alhonv City Of Blrmlnghm.Sat., Nov. I7. 7:00 pm aI ’ lvaneaa Cltv ..Mon., Nov. 19. 10.-00 sm . w*rt 51 15 M Ar Brunawtck. Ar JocksonvlUo. lfansaa City Chattahoochee ...Wed., Nov. 2li 1230 pin Nacoochue ...N Fri., Nov, 23, 3:00 am Tallahassee Sat.,' Nov. 34, 3D0 pm City of Augusta...,Mon. Nov. 2e, 6:00 pm City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 28, 6:00 am Kansas City Fri., Nov. 30, 730 am SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. . City of Macon....Thur., Oct 25, 3:00 pm Gate City ...Thur., Nov. 1, 8:00 urn City of Macoh..:.Thur„ Nov. 8, 1:30 pm Goto City Thur., Nov. 15, 6:30 pm City of Macon....Thur., Nov, 22, 1:00 pm Gate City Thur., Nov. 29, 6:30 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship does not carry passengers.) Dessoug „Mon„ Oct. 29, 6.-00 pm Deseong Thur.. Nov. 8, IM pm , Deesoug Sun., Nov. IS, 1:00 am | Dessoug Wvd., Nov.'28, 6:00 am J. P. BECKWITH, 19, A„ lacksonvllle, bis. Walter Hawkins. F.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla, W. E. Arnold, Q.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Flo. C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Go. 3:40 pm 6:27 pm 6:40 pm 7:40 pm 11:00 nm 8:10 am 8:26 aim 73*0 ani| 7:00 am 9:20 am| 9:20 sm 12:48 am|U:32 am 2:30 pml t:00 pm 6:40 pm| 0:40 pm 8:10 ami 8:10 am 8® am| 8:25 am NORTHBOUND. r'wv No. 3. No.- 4. | No. 6. Dally. Tue*dy.| Friday. ]ThUKly.| Satdy. Lv Jacksonvmo.|7:00prn GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. Only twenty-six hours Xlacon to New York. 9:00 s. m. train has through Pullman buffet sleeper Macon to New York. |N.Y.T*n|D’y M'l.|N’t. Ex. 9:00 am 4:30 pml 1:30 pm l0ri» am 5® pm]l0:12 pm 10:40 am 6:14 pm|ll:23 pm 11:17 am 6S3 pm|12:26 am Lv. Camak. - . 1138 arufTKIl pml 3:27 am Lv. Thnmaoa. . 11:46 um 7a»pm;3:Uam Lv. Harlem. . . 12:09 pm 7:0 pm| 1:16 am Ar. Augusta. . . t:00 pm 830 pml 6:15 am Lv. Xlseon. . Lv. MllledgevlUe Lv. 8psrta. . . . Lv. Warrenlon.. 11:17 sm AUGUSTA TO,MACON. Lv. August*. . Lv. Harlem. . Lv. Thomson, Lv. Camak. . Lv. Werrenton Lv. Spirts.. , Lv. . MllledgevlUe Ar. Macon. Sleeping cars between Augusta, and Ma con, on trains leaving Augusta 11X20 p. m. and Macon 8:30 p. m. THOMAS K. SCOTT. General Manager. JOE W. WHITE, Traveling Passenger Agiut. A. G. JACKSON. * General Passenger Agent. . ’ ' ’ Augusta. Go, W. w: HARDWICK, Passenger Agent, Macon. Oa. I* J. HARRIS. Ticket Agent, Xlacon, Ga. HRTdli Georgia aid Atlantic huwad. Effective September 22 6 O’clock, A. a« 1M4. Read Down Rend Us. U M p| 7 II, Lv. Augusts .Ar.l Ot. It .H. | 8 00 |Dr. Xlacon ..Ar.| | 6 66p No. 101|No.l«l A. M. 850 855 8 10 3 15 1215 120 P. U. 115 120 2 20 221 ill 8 60 |No.l02|No.l(H |P. M.lA. IC Lv XCItl’g'vffi Aril 110] 1 on Lv Batonton Ar.) 7 45 j 12 a Ar Eatonton Lv] IMIlliip Lv Eatonton Ar) 6 n III 46 Ar. Atlanta Lr.j 3 OOpi 7 %* Ar.. Mtcon Lv.| 8 is.] |Ar. Athens .L/v.| 2 40p{ BroughtonviUe rreetln* point for trains Nos 701 and 104. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Nos. 103 and 10d , MACON. DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Tims Table Vo. 13, Taking. Eject Sunday. September 9, 1894. Read Down, Read up. Sun.| | | laun. -RodiHSjij STATIONS: iNoJJNoi FHjjns/ 4 001 2 001 Xlacon | A M| A Xf ,|10 30|lO 15 3 if I....M. A N. Junction..,.|10 2o;io 18 ill ! 15] Swift Creek ... 4 2613 30 Dry Branch 4 85 3 40 Pikes Peak 4 45 3 50) Fltzparlck. 4 6014 001 Ripley. .. 6 06 4 20 Jefferscnvllls 5 U] 4 35 ........ GslUmor* 5 SC; 6 00 Danville 6 13 Alle-ttovn 6 40] 5 22 XIcntros. 5 50] 5 50 Dudley 6 02 6 07 Uooro ......... 6 u| 6 30| Dublin JAR. T. WRIGHT, General Manager. D. B. .DUNN, Superintendent. 10 10,10 00 9 60| 0 M 9 35| a 40 I 020| I 30 9 05|9 3 8 55| ‘J 15 * 30| # or, 8 15| 8 M 8 00| 8 45 7 45| 8 15 7 50| 8 a 7 15, 8 13 7 00| 8 00 Lv Brunswick. . 7® pm Lv Thomasvdlio. 2:20 pm Lv Albany. ... 0:60 sm Ar Dawson. . . 7:50 am Ar Richland. . . 9:00 am Ar Columbus. .10*2 am „. w p„. ». w lm i Train* No*. 1 and 2 arrlvo ani depart from Union depots at Columbus and Al- Trains Nos, 3, 4, 5 and 6 arrive and de part at foot of Hoventh street. Columbus. H. C. HILL, Superintendent, 7.-00 pm 7® pm 3:20 pm 7:00 am 9:05 am 11:10 am 2:00 pm 7.-00 pm 7® pm 8:00 am 89)0 pm 49)1 pm 6:27 pm 9:00 pm OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. t. To Tak* Effect Monday, April a jjm Nos I and 3 will run dally except Sun day. All others Irregular. v Read Down. No. L |MUes| Retd Up. A. M. j 900 0 Lv. Dublin .Ar M • u » .. Hutching* 41 9 30 10 .Oprmg Haven. 43. 1 45 13 .... Doxter .... 49 10 00 u .... Alcorns ... 37 10 M 19 .... Cheitor 14 19 40 23 ••• Yonktra ... 89 ar.tl oo 2* .... Emplr* .... lv.ll 10 .... Emplr* .... 24 U25 » .... Cypreee ... 11 ar.u a 40 . HawklnsvIUe U 47 f N • m Orovanl* ... 9 P. XL • 09 446 426 III 351 148 320 «00lv. 2 30*,. 2 16 Close connections mad. at'Dublla~wlUi WrlghtevlU. and TennUl. railroad in both direction*. East Tennessee, Virginia and Oeorala train* pass Empire ta follows; Going South M nm Going North. . "SS2 1. W. HIGHTOWER, O.M. H. r. KAHONEr. O. F. A P. A. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND'GULF ll K» Tho Only Line Running Double D*lly Trainp Between Columbutt and Atlanta. f SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, IMA. NORTHBOUND. ' Lv. Columbus Lv. Waverly Hall .... Lv. Oak Mountain.... Lv, Warm Hprlns®... Lv. Woodbury Lv. Concord Lv. Williamson........ Ar. GrlfCln Ar. Macon. C. R. R .. Ar. Atlanta, C. R. R. Lv. Griffin . Lv. MoDonouKh ...... No.*51 | No. M Dally 7:10 a.m. 7£0 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:40 a.ui. 9:00 u.tn a.m. 9:44 n.m. 10 00 a.m 7:33 p.m. 11:30 a.m. Dally 8:30 p.m- 4:14 p.m. 4;to p.m. 5.*00 p.m. r»-J2 p.ni. 5:fil p.n». 6:12 p.m. p.m. 10:23 p,m. 8:05 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 7:W p.m. aourauouND. Lv. McDonough Ar. Griffin Lv. Macon. C. U. R.. Lv. Atlanta, C. B. R., Lv. Gridin Lv. Williamson Lv. Concord Lv. Woodbury... Lv. Worm Springs... Lv. Oak Mountain..... Lv, Waverly Hall Ar. Collumbus No. 63 Dally 8:16 a.m. 8:67 a.m. 4:16 a.m. 7:80 a.m. 9:0G a.m. 9:33 a.m. 9.43 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10.36 a*ni, 11:10 o.mi 11:20 a.m 12:16 p.m. All trains arrlvo and depart Union de* pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask tot tickets and seo that they read via th. Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas. Agt. C W. CHEARS, Gen. Manager. Columbus, Ga. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, OCT. 20, 1894. Read Down. . Rend Up. Ail,|AM| |PM|PM. ~ I 8 45|I|V Xlacon Arl 6 30| 110 35]Lv Machen Ar 4 23 |lll2|Lv.... Madison ....Ar|*46| ] 303|Lv Athens A XI. S65ILV.... Abbeville ....Lv 4D Lv.... Greenwood ..Lv 6 23ILV.... Chooier Lv 8 05 Lv.... Monro. Lv 13 24|Lv.... Rslclgh Lv 1212(A XL 11 43] P.M 621; 323 415 3 06LVWeldon ,....Lv ( 5 40|Ar.... Richmond ....Lv]ll 23|A M 9 45 Ar.. Washington ..Lv|7M 11 Ooj.Vr... Baltimore — Lv 681 PM.fl200|Ar.. Thllsdelphla !Sli [ 868lAr.*.. P M. N*w York ...Lv| 2Ml 'Passengtr train* *HII *t°P « street to Uke on and Ut oR P*“ e l , n * e 1 f th Car on electric railway will a W l l *J No. 2 at 8:35 p. m. from tho North at Oo- m ConnectionB w 11 HO co J*?' * v 1 ] pS | ul Florida lUllr.iad, Wa*t Tennesre-, v 1*3 la and Georgia ridlroatf »a40jwil rajL road for all point* 'n Florida and *ouln west G*or fterond—No. 402 leaving Macon at 0 s. m* ^k.°» n 2lo^ «nn.ctlon'wllh Middle Geor- • la nnd Atlantic for Eatonton. Thlra-Wltli Georgia railroad at Xfsdt- "Fourth—With solid train for Wiitilnt- Ion and Pullman Parlor Buffet -ars, Washington to New York clty. Ticket office is temrorarily located a, J. W. Burke’s book store. f* -i'. HORN. Gimor-jl Msoikej. *. C. MAHONEY, Act k O. T. A. , E. W. BUnKE. Ticket Agent. ~Goort'ivyn & Small, drugglsls. rec- ommeud Johson's Mnfinctic Oil, thw great family pain killer. Internal end external. CENTRAL, R. R. of GEORGIA H. M. COMER AND Xt, S. HAYES. RECEIVERS. Schedule In effect Out. 4th. 1894. Standard Time, 99th XIcridKn. BETtvhiEN MACON. COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM. MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. 1*7 06 a m 1 15 a m .....111 00 a m 1.12 24 p m 6 15 p m —8TATIONS- •6 10 p mj*u 16 a m * 12 p m 19 40 pm II 65 p m 3 44 a m 4 10 a m * 3* a m Too «‘m .. Macon Fort Valley .... . Cblumbu* .. Opelikn Birmingham ..... .... Macon . Fort Valley .... ... Amerlcus .... Albany .... Dawson ....... . Fort Gaines .... .... Eufaula Ozark Union Springs .... Troy . Montgomery ..Arrive ..Leave ..Lenve ..Leave ..Leave ..Arrive ..Leave ..Leave .. Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave 7 45 p m 6 35 p m 3 45 a m 2 25 a m •1 45 a m 4 10 p m 7 40 .a m - 3 00 p tn C 40 a m 1 28 P m 6 20 a m eeeee #e Va « 11 60 a m 410 am 71 21 a m 11 47 p m '•••• *•••* 9 20 a m >M . n 10 37 a in 10 17 p m •**M l(tt« « 05 a m ••••• eeeee ••••• ••••« 9 10 ft m 9 52 p m .8990 01809 T1S am •7 45 am •7W pm 998 89 tt8M ...... BETWEEN^MACON, ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. XHLLEDGEVlI.I.E. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH. *4 M a ml»4 25 p ml»7 66 a 6 12 a ml 6 32 pm 7 46 a ml > 06 pm 116 p ml 1 06 a ml ^7.. 14 15 p mt*U 00 p m 6 0* p mill 44 p m 4 10 p ml » 16 a m .....I in an I 4 00 a ml J m 9 47 a m 11 24 a m 7 65 p m 11 30 a m 13 17 p m iii pm 6 50 p m C 30 p m Leave. Maoon Arrive 7 65 P mlio 28 p mill 00 a a Arrive ......... Griffin • Leave C 49 p ml n 26 pm 903 im Arrive ......... Atlanta .Leave •4 25 p mr« 65 P m *7 30 * m Ar*... Chattanooga via Atlanta W.e.LV 7 25 a m(*l 18 P ml*J 29 a m ..... Leave. Macon Arrive 3 40 p ml 3 46 a rallQ OO * m ..... Arrive. ......... Gordon .Leave 3 56 p in i 01 a m HO t in Arrive Mllltdffevllle .Leave 8 06 a m Arrive. Mlllen .Leave 11 03 a mill 35 p m Arrive. Augusta LfaVfl 7 65 a ml 8 20 p in Arrive. Savannah .Leave n 30 a ml*! 45 p m Trains marked thus * dally; thus I daily except Sunday. Train, marked thus 7 Sunday only. Solid trains are run to snd from Xtacon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savannah and Atlanta via Maooa. XUooa and Albany via Smlthviile, Xlacon and Birmingham via Columbua. Bleeping cars on night trains belwen Bavannab and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor ears between Macon and Atlanta. Passengers for Thomaston uke 7:65 a. m, or 4:25 p. m. train. Passengers for Carrollton and Csdartown take 73f a. m. train Passengers for Perry Uke 11:16 a. in. train; Fort Gaines. Buena Vista. Blakely and Clayton should taka not a. m. train. Passengers for Sylvanla. WrighUvIUe anti Bandersvllle uke 11:80 s. m. train. For further Information and for sohedulcn for points beyond our line apply to W. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic Manager. W. P .DAWSON. PeeMOger Agent, i. O. HAII.E. General Passenger Agent. . L. 1. HARRIS. Ticket Agt. "