The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 30, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 30, 1894 yroraqro fame. A Former Macon Boy Wins A High Honor in New York. lie many Macon friends of William F. Kline, son of superintendent KLt.no of the Central railroad and formerly a res.dent of Macon, will read the fol lowing from the New l'ork Sun with Interest; It was announced yesterday by I*ro- fessor Wiliam K. Ware, chairman of the school couim.ttee of the Metropoli tan Museum of Art,’ that the Jury ap pointed to pass upon the painting pre sented In competition for the Jacob II. Lazarus Uieau.al Ttr.jvel.ng Schol arship, which grants til,100 aud .pro vides for a two years’ course of study abroad, had unanimously awarded It to W.llitun F. Klino pf UoO West Foulr- teeutli street. The Jury was composed of Jacob. Lafarge, H. 8. Moworay, William M. Chase, Augustus St. Gau- dens, E. M. Wardg F.. D. Millet, F. Dieiman, A. G. Collins aud Joe Evans. It met two mouths ago to examine the thirteen pa.ut.ugs submitted, aud al though a decision was arrived at theu the Judges were Sworn to secresy ami left it to Professor Ware to announce the result when he saw St. ,io successful competitor was not aware'of h» b o-u 1...11,, ....... ,u- formed of it yesterday evening by a Hun reporter. Mr. KLne’s studio Is on ihe fouritU Boor—the top one—of hoO Wdst- Fourteenth street, lie Is hi years old, being one of the youngest in the compet-tiou, although compvtl- lofs are not eligible after they are an. lie has been study.ng art since Ml s.x- teenth year, most of the time lu tho schools In tills c.ty. ltd Was born in Columbus, N, C., but bis family Is now living ,u Savannah. Mr. Kline entered the Art Students' League wbeu he Srst came North, and Sandy Went over to the National Academy of Design where, In 1S8D, he captured the 98(10 traveling scholarship, which scut him to Parol fur a year. There he studied tu tho JuiJm school under Bouguereau and Laurent. Before the opening of the World's Fair tiUie ussUteif F Di Millet in dec orative worn and painted many of tlio huge figures that adafned' the Liberal Arts budding. Since that time he bus studied in the academy evening l.te class, painted with Low and Lafarge, atid made Illustrations for the maga zines. Ail the competitors for the Lazarus scholarship were required to pa.nt tho same composition and make their pic tures, the same size. The subject was u satyr discovering n sleeping 'nymph with general directions regarding light nml shade. The object was to show the artist’s development In tho three . most important things in pa.nuig, tho treatement of the male tuul female figures aud draper}'. The winner will lie under the general direction of the. school committee of the Metropolitan Museum of Art during the two years he is abroad, and w.11 have to submit most of bis work to It. As this is the Srst time the prize has beeu awarded, no general directions have yet been formulated. Mr. Kline will probably ■ rece.ve the offload notification of his success this morning. The paintings submitted for the RChol.'iysll.p Will be exhibited at the Museum of Art when It opens on No vember (J. V. THE PAVILION. Petit favorites and two second choices, all welt backed, maUs the showing at ths Washington track yesterday. It was a very profitable day lor the talent and great was the rejoicing over the fact that they spent the afternoon in the Pavilion and heard the details of genuine racing. Oh, what a difference! No bettor cards ' could be asked than those bn the board today, and every lover of the sport In Macon will be on hand to pick the win ner. Say what you will, there’s nothing like it, and it’s only to bo found in Put- zcl’s Pavilion, First quotations received In Futsel’s Pa- vlllon' at 12:1} p. m. . AT ST. ASAPH YESTERDAY. First race—Ono mile, handicap. Time, 1:48*'. Doclare; 118; 8 to 5 (Sims) 1 Our Jack; 113; 8 to 6 (Doggett) 2 Little Alstt; 108; 5 to 1 (Grlltln) 3 Second race—Five and one-half furlongs, sclltn. Time, 1:10*. .. r Factotum; 107; 3 to 1 (Keefe) 1 lilackfoot; 101; 8 to 5 (Griffin) 2 Grimplou; 101; 15 to t (Courdlor) 3 Third race—Three-fourths of a mile, handicap. Time, 1:16*. Kennel; U5; 13 to 5 (Sims) 1 Doe (colt); 108; 0 to 6 (Daggett) 2 King Gold; 107; 6 to l (Origin) 3 Fourth race—Six and cme-halt furlongs, selling. Imc, 1:23. Prince George: 109; 3 to 5 (Sims) 1 Will Eliott: 101: 13 to 5 (Tribe) 2 Leonardo: 1(M; 15 to (Lendran) 3 •Fifth race—Flve-clghlhs of a mile, sel ling; Time, 1:03*. . Derelict; 110; t to 2 (31ms) 1 Ella Reed; 106: 3 to 1 (Griffin) 2 Marigold; KM; 20 to 1 (Doggett) 3 Sixth race—One mile, selling, lme, 1:13*. Governor Sheehan; 101; 6 to 5....(Tribe) 1 Setaukot; OS; 5 to 1 :.(A. Barrett) 2 Long Bridge; 94; 4 to 1 (Courdlor) 3 Track slow. AT ST. ASAPII TODAY. First race—Sgven-eighths of a mite, handicap. Nero, 116: Judge Morrow, 112; Gold Dollar, 110; Miss Dixie, :07; Doggett, 103; Lobengula, 103; Bonaventure, 98. Second race—One mile and one-six teenth. Roche, 115; 8ong and Dance, a9; Leonawell, 107; Captain T„ 197; Candela bra, 107. Third race—Three-fourths of a mile, soi ling. Jack the Jew, 103; Bizarre, 103; Ban- ofaeior, 98: St. Vincent, 101; Apprentice, 101; Evelyn Carter (lllly), 1C3; Flush, 102; Doe (cott). 113. f Fifth race—Five and one-half furlongs, Setting. Derfargltta, 111; Prince John, HI; Iola, too: Wernberg, 106; Lorimer, 103; Lit tle Billy, 107; Governor FIfer, 97; Flirt. IW. Fifth race—'Three-fourths of a mile, maidens. Tuscan, 110; Whlx Gig II. (colt), 110; Forager, 110; Travesty, HO; Luellle- Ilohn (colt), 110; Amsterdam, 110; Pouch (codt), 110; Iroglen (gelding) ,107. Sixth‘race—One mile, selling. Tom Skid more, 119; Paris, Ul; Lady Adorns, 93; Glcesome, 110; Pulpier, 103. Cerms of disease feed on life, and are only ovorcome by the making of sound, healthy tissue. 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Always savo your correspondent! 1 let* t'.vf", 8nva a letter writer of long experi ence, at least till you have answered them. Look them over before responding and reply to any questions that may have been asked, for that Is only another form of being personal, and personalities always plcuse. You hoc, in writing a successful letter, instoad of saying what you want to say, you must say what your correspond ent wants you to gay, though, of oounso, after you have been personal as long as need be, you may add variety by talking about yourself, but don't be dull or stilted about It, don’t describe a sunset to a person who never looked at the sun or go into a long criticism of some book to an Individual who never reads. Be gossipy, be light, and, above all, be natural. Why, I knew a pair of painfully discreet sisters who, when they are together, exchange opinions of all sorts as freely as any two of like relationship, but whoso stiff, cold conversations by mall you would never recognize as emanating from the same persons, to fearful are they that something will get down In black and white that they might regret if tho world got hold of it. Fos my part, I would preter to run tho risk of the world getting hold of it to sacrificing all that pleasant, chatty com panionship. To be separated from your friends is bad enough without having tho additional woe put upon you of an unnat ural mander growing up between you and them.—Philadelphia Bulletin. GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. Only twenty-six hours Macon to New York. 0:00 a. m. train has through Pullman buffet sleeper Macon to New York. iN.Y/rnlD'y M’l.jN’t. Ex. Lv. Macon. Lv. Mttledgevm* Lv. Sparta. 0.*00 ami 4:30 pm 10:00 ami bi33 pm 110:40 aih] 6:14 pm Lv. Warren ton.. 11:1I amf 6:32 pm Lv. Camak. Lv. Thomson. Lv. Harlem. . Ar. Augusta. . 11:28 amf 1.04 pm 11:46 *Am| 7:20 pm 12:00 pm| 7:43 pm 1.-00 prn| 830 pm 830 pm 10:12 pm 11:23 pm 12:28 am 3^7 am 8:48 am 4:16 am 6:15 am AUGUSTA TO MACON. Lv. Augusta. , Lv. Harlem. . Lv. Thomson. Lv. Cumak. . Lv. Warren too.. Lv. Sparta. Lv. Mllledgovllle Ar. Macon. 7;V>am: 8:00 am 1 8:20 am 8:10 am 8:47 am 9:22 am K>:00 am U:00 1 11 $0 tun] 11'00 pm 12:45 pm|12:00 ngt 1:11 pm 12:26 am 1.35 pm 1.44 pm 2:27 pm 3:lf» pm 4:25 pm 2:00 am } :14 am .27 am 4.48 feH> 6:45 am Sleeping cars between Augusta and Ma con, on trains leaving Augusta 11:00 p. m. and Macon 8:30 p. m. THOMAS K. SCOTT, General Manager. JOE W. WHITE, Traveling Passenger Agsat. A. O. JACKSON, General Passenger Agent. Augusta, Oa. W. W. HARDWICK. Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga, Middle Georgia, and Atlantic Railroad. Eftectlv. 8,'PtemOer 2, ( O’clock, A. IL, Read Down R«ad tja U 90 p| 7 15;Lv. Augusta .Aril Oa. R ,K. j 9 00 |Lt. Macon ..Ar.| | 4 4, p No. lOljNoJOjl! 354 6 55 119 8 15 UK 120 |No.W2|No.: |p. m.Ia. i Arfj 7 60 1 4 Lv Mlll'x’vlll Lv Batonton Ar.'j 7 45 i 13 55 Ar Eaton ton Lv] « 38 J U 45 p Lv Katonton Arj 6 Ft I 11 <9 Ar. Atlanta Lv.i 3 oopi 7 25a Ar.. Meoon Lv.f i joal 1 Ar. Atben. ,Lv.| 2 40 p| Broughtonvillo meeting point for train, Nos. 101 and 194. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Non 102 and 193. W. B. THOMAS, Omeral Manager. Bacon—Youmr Penn told the type writer Hint she had her hat on wrong Bide in (Pint. How <*> you «tuppo»e ho knew that? Egtiert—That’* his busj- neos. He's connected with the nuzzle department of a weekly newspaper.— Yonkers Statesman. Ul health gives way to Brown’s Iron Bitters! STATE OF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF BIBB.—To whom It may concern: Mrs. Georgia i). Hines of Slid mate having applied to me for letters of administra tion de bonis non on the estate of R. K. Hines, senior, late of said county: This Is to cite nil and singular the heirs end creditors of slid R. IC. Hines, senior, to he .nil appear at the November term, 1894. of court of ordinary of raid county to be held on Drat Mon day In said month and show oauae. If any they can, why let ters of administration de bonis non should not be granted applicant on the estate of said R. K. lllncs, senior. Witness my official signature. C M. WILEY. Ordinary. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY-A. A. Cul len. administrator of the estate E. W. Melton, late of said -county, decease), having represented to this court that h« has folly discharged the duties of said trust, snd now asks for letters of dismis sion. This Is to notify s71 parties con cerned to We objections. If any they have* on or before the first Monday In December, 1894. or letters of diamtauon will then be granted ss asked for. C* M. WILEY. Ordinary. • POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE “Siianee River Route to Florida,” SOUTHERN RAILWAY' COMPANY— WESTERN SYSTEM. SOUTHBOUND. Is tho only di rect lino from I Jacksonville, Pai,atka, mrv St. Augustine, Ocala, .Sanford, Titusvill, Bartow, Tampa, departures-solthbound. , No.,1 for MontKomery and Fvi- latka U:10 a m No. 31 for* Jacksonville and l 4 a* latka ,10:33 p m No. 5 for Tlftcn 4:00 p m No. 81 for LoGrange 4:00 p in No. 61 for LaQmngc 8:00 a m ARRIVALS—NOKTHBOUND. No 2 from Palatka and Mont gomery 4:20 p ra No. 4 from Palatku and Jack* \ aonville 4:05 a m No. 6 from Tlfton No. 32 from LaGnange 10:50 a m No, 52 from LoGrange 2:45 P m I*asaensrers in local sleeper, northbound, can sleep until 7 a.m, Passengers from. Jacksonville for Macon proper snould take thla sleeper at Lake City. Tho “Dixie Flyer.'* leaving Macon at 10:33 p. ni. carries through 1’uHman buf. fet sleeping car to Jacksonville and local sleeper to Pulatka. arriving In Jackson* ville at 8:30 a. m. and PalRtka at o a. m. West India fast mall train leaving .Macon at 11:10 a. m. makes direct connection at Cordele with 8. A. M. fast express for Montgomery, arriving there at 7 S3 p. m.» at which point close connection is made with Louisville and Nashville vestlbuled 1 United for New Orleans and all Texas points. Sleeping car accommodations rese rved In Macon for this train. The Suwance Rhrer Route Is the only direct line from Macon to Palatka and all Interior Florida points, close connection being made ut Pal.uka in Union depot with Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River .*a'.Iroad; also with St. Johns nnd Oenlawaha river steamers. Sleeping car accommodations r eserved to Jacksonville, Palatka or New Orleans. Further information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application. Telephone 100. Send your name and address for beautiful photogravure. J. LANE, G. A. MACDONALD, Genl. Manager, UonL Passenger Agt., Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. HWOl KROM UV1SRA« TO NEW YORK: Csbiu, I20| Excursion $32; Stssrsgs, {13. TO BOSTON: Cabin $22; Excursion, $31, Storage. S1L75. TO PHILADELPHIA. VIA HEW YORK: Ctbla, 122.60; Excursion, 133; Stong, *12.63. Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT B. 11 Qulokest nnd licit Routt. Montgomery, Sslmn, Moblls, New OrUnns, _ Tsxu ana Boutuwwc. Thejnngnlflosos.tMm.nlps or these lines 7 appointed co enlt ,i tnllowi. stnndnrd ttflsei SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 90th Meridian Time.) Kansas City Mon., Oct. 22, 6:00 pm Chattahoochee Wed., Oct. 81. 7:W am Nacooch.ee. Frl., Nov. 2, 8;ao pm City of August*.,..Men., Nov. 5,11:00 em City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 7. 1:00 pm Kansas City Frl., Nov. 9, 8X10 pm Chattahoochee Sat., Nov. 10, 3KB pm Nacoochee Mon. Nov. 12. 4:80 pm Tallahassee. .Wed.. Nov. 14. 6:00 am City of Augusta....Frl., Nov. 16. 7:80 am City of Blrmlnghm.Bat., Nov. 17. 7:00 pm KansaB City Sion., Nov. 19, lOXB am i Chattahoochee ...Wed., Novt 21,18K» pm Nacoocheo Frl., Nov. 23, 2:00 am Tallahassee Bat., Nov. 24, 3:00 pni City of Augusta.....Sion. Nov. 26, 6:00 pm City of Blrmgham.Wod., Nov. 28, 0:00 am Kansas C)ty Frl., Nov. 80. 7.30 am ..SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. City of M*dbn....Thur., Oct. 25, 3K» pm Oato City Thur., Nov. 1, s.ooum City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 8, 1:20 pm Gato City Thur., Nov. 15, 6:30 pm City of Slacon....Thur., Nov. 22. 1:00 pm Gato City Thur., Nov. 29, 6:30 pra SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA'. • (This ship dots not carry ppnaengers.) Dessoug Mon., OSt. 29, 6.-00 pm Lessons Thur., Nov. 8, 1:30 pn)' Dessoug Sun., Nov. 18, 8:00 am Desaoug Wed., Nov. 28, 6:00 am 1. P. BECKWITH, o. A.. Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Hawktne, P.P.A., Jacksonville, FI*. W. E. Arnold, O.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fin. C. Cl. Andernon, Agent, Savannnb, On. Ar Pnneacoln ... At Mobile Ar New Orleans, Ar Houston TO BELMaT Leave Montgomery..6 80 pm| 119 am Arrive Solma |u 15 pm|ll U am ..Train eo carries Pullman vestibule V ## U # r New York to New Orleans, and e»r to Montgomery. Train 41 FJVJTl* 0 .**u>1 rnnu vestibule sleeper New Or. AUnntnf N ° W Vorlc 0,111 a,nln * car t0 Trains. 54 nnd 51 Pullmnn Buffet Bleep ing Corn between Atlnntn nnd Mont gomery, d% w k,?.v'- GEO. W, ALLDN. T» P, A., Atlanta Columbus Southern Railway Time TVible No. 21, Effective Sept. 18, 1594. SOUTHBOUND. MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH KALLKOAU Time Tnble No. 13, Taking Eiltect Sunday, September 9, 1894, Rend Down. ttenn up. 1 | A M|A M 10 30|1U 16 10 2ojio m 10 10|lll 00 9 601 9 50 « 35 9 40 | 9201 9 30 9 06 9 23 3 65| 9 15 8 80 9 D6 8 !5| 8 64 8 09| 8 45 7 46j 9 IS 7 80| 8 25 7 )5| 8 12 7 001 8 00 Mecon •M, 82 N. Junction..,, ... Swift Creek ....Dry Branch .... Pikes Peek Fltzpnrlok. ..... Ripley 4 20 Jeffersonville 4 25] Galllmore Danville .. 5 80 5 ul Allentovn 5 40 5 32 Montrose ■ 6 64 Dudley .. 6 0) Mooro ... 6 20| Dublin ... JAS. T. WRIOHT, General Manager. D. 13. DUNN, Superintendent. Lv Columbus. . Lv Richland. . '. Lv Dawson. . . Ar Albany. . . Ar Thomnaville. Ar Brunswick. . Ar Jacksonville.. No- L No. 3. | No. 5. 1 Dally. M’ndy, | Friday, 1 1 Wed’y | Satdy. 3:40 pm 5:27 pm 6:40 pm 7:40 pm 11:00 am 8:10 &m 8:26 aim; 7:00 am 8:20 am 13:45 am 2:80 pm .6:40 pm 8:10 am 8:25 am 7:00 am 9:20 am 11:83 am 1:00 pm 6:40 pm 8:10 am 8:25 am NORTHBOUND. No. Z I No. 4 I No. u. Dally. jTiieedy./ Friday. jThuady.j 8atdy. 7:00 pm 7:25 pin 8:00 am 9lO0 pm 4m)1 pm 6^7 pm 0«0 pm lAJ Jacksonville. 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Lv Brunswick. . 7US pm 7.a nm Lv Thonmuvlllo. 2:20 pm 2:20 pm .Lv Albany. ... 6:50 ajn 7;00 am •* r £ tl « , ” an ; • - 7.-60 am 9K6n, m Ar Richland. . . 9:00 am 11:10 am Ar Co'umbue. .10*) tun 2.00 pm mnm Trains No* 1 and 2 arrive and doiiri from Union depotB at Columbua and Al* Tralna Nob. 8, 4, 6 and 6 arrivo and de. part at foot of Soventh street, Columbus. “• L. HILL. Superintendent. oconee TIME CARD NO. * To Take Etfeot Mond*r, AprU * i*. No* 1 nnd 2 will run dally except Bua. day. All ether* Irregular. Rend Down. Retd Up. _LNo-.IL I No. 13. Leave Macon |io 45 pm U 00 am Arrive Cochran US I3amll2 13pm Arrive HitwklnavUle.. .1 7 40 am 1 40pn» Arrive Eastman I12r,4nm 128 pm Arrivo Jeeup 4 i6 an i 5 15pm Arrive Erunnwlck 6 15 am 7 15 pm Arrive Jacksonville.... 8 25 am 0 25 pm Arrive Savannah 1 6 56 am 9 47 pm NORTHBOUND. _ I No. 12. | No. 16. | No. ll_ Lv. Macon | 4 30am| 4 25p m r8 25 am ,1: n 5°’“ 7 35ami 7 tOpmlll 45am i-’ t4 w nta "’( 8 M *J»Ul 00pm 3 00 pno '»!!' ?*,, ton 7' v,U* 00 n I 3 20a>n| i 51 pn« : Ar. Ooltewh JUS 47 pm I 4 10 ami 6 27 pm Ar^Chntooga.l 1 20pml 4 43 ami 7_10pn» s;: cKisy ussiT?.:;: • Kfflsal USKI5SSS Lv. Chatnoga. 9 00 ami 5 55 pm 0 35 uni) 6 37 pni 45 pm I It) 15 ;jm THROUGH CAR ARRANOEMENTi. Southbound. Nc. 1L—BoUd veetlbulcd train to Jack, aonville. with Pullman buffet drawing B?u™«w"k! ltUOh * a t0r J * ck,0 “vlll. and No. 13.—Solid train for Brunawlolt Northbound. No. 1}.—Solid vestibule train to At./ ^.n C ^ e rd%^lJ h .u^*‘ r M’ Tnd Chatuno P o« S . *" b,twea0 M “ 00B *0 ChatUnooga, with sleeper ..ttachad from Atlanta, con* r ^' t traiM for Cincinnati, Memphta and Knoxville*. No. lS-~Carrlea free chair car to Chat* timila^rrnlnrnr n? * tUohe <* *wHd vos- !• in fm .fo " C J°5* 11 ' ^*th Pullman rhSttenoSS wiVj 0 #** 5 ; . Connection* a| nsctlona. * ‘ lth ,a>t tra,nB ,n aU dl * For full Information am to route* retM. etc., apply to ^ Paijaenger and Tlckot Agent, Macon,’ Go, c. H. Hudson. General Manam, Knoxville, Tana. 4 W. A. Turk. General Faesengefi Axent, Washlnirton. D. c. J. J. Farnaworth. Division Faasengefl Agent. At>nta, Ga. C» A. Bcnsooter. Afislatant General Faeaenger Agent. Knoxville. Tenn. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R, The Only Line Running Double Dally Tralna Between Columbus nnd Atlanta, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 18M. NORTHBOUND. ' Lv. Columbus Lv. Waverly Hall .... Lv. Oak Mountain.... Lv. Warm Pprlngs.. No. 61 Dally 7HO a.m 7^9 e.m. 8:00 a.m 8:40 a.m, Lv. Woodbury | 0:00 n.m Lv. Concord........ Lv. Williamson Ar. Griffin Ar. Macon, C. R. R.... Ar. Atlanta, C. R. R.. Lv. Griffin Lv. McDonough.. 0:26 n.m. 0:44 a.m, 10 00 a.m. 7M p.m. SOUTHBOUND. Lv. McDonough........ Ar. Griffin..,. Lv. Macon. C. R. R., Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R. Lv. Griffin Lv. Willlalnson Lv. Concord ..... Lv. Woodbury... Lv. Warm Springs... Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Wavrrlv Halt Ar. Collumbus No. 53 Dally 8:16 a.m. 8:57 a m. 4:15 a.m, 7:30 H-m. 0:C6 a.m. .9:23 a.m, 0:45 a.m. 10 dS a.m. 10.3*1 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 12:15 p.m. No. 1. )Uil«sj A. M. 000 015 J 80 045 10 00 10 20 10 40 arOl oo lv.ll 10 11 35 or .1140 Lv. Dublin .Ar .. Hutchings .Spring Havea .... Dexter .... .... Alcorns ... ... Cheater „, .. Yonkers ... Empire .... ... Empire ... Cypress ... HawklnsvlUs |M!laa] No. C P. M. 606 4 45 421 4 IS 14, l» 8 001V. 2 lOw. II* 2 M ... Orovanta ... Cloea con nact lone aud. at Dublin"wilb WrlgbuvIUa nod Tennlu. fallroad la beta dlractlona. East Tannessee, Virginia and Ononla trains pans Emplra aa followai Going South I Going North " .. “"pS J. W. HIGHTOWER, Ck Jt H. V. MAHONEY, O. P. * P/aT All trains arrlva aud depart Union da pot. at Columbua and Orlffln. A*k (oi tickets and see that they road via tht Ocorgla Midland en.l Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES. Gen. Pa* Agt. , C. W. CHBAR8. Oen. Manager. Columbua. Oa. MACON ANDNORTHeVn raIZjROAD. TIME TABLE, OCT. 29, 1894. tied Down. Read Up, A M.IAM|—— I? M- — 8 46|Lv.,.e, Mbcon Arj 6 3rt| . 10 85 Lv Machen Ar 4 3S| | 11 S2|Lv.... Madison ....Ar|S46j •2 03 / 12 12 v !1 4. A if. P.M PM, 11 s>4IJAV,.ee | 3 03II.V Athena .....Ar 8 56ILV.... Abhovillo ....Lv 1 4 21 Lv.... Greenwood ..Lv I 6 23|Lv.... Choater Lv 8C6 Lv.... Monroe Lv AM. I2 26ILV.... 3 06I.V Wcldmi ....Lv 6 40|Ar...- Richmond ....Lv|112l|A8| 9 45 Ar.. Washington ..Lv 789 1100 Ar... Baltimore ...Lv ,81 PM. 12 00|Ar.. PhllsAelphl. ..Lvl 841 1 8M|Ar... Naw York ...Lv| 2 291 "Paeeenger train, will slop at Ocmulgra street to* take on and let off paisengera. Car on eleclrio railway will ’*l l 'J No. 2 at 6:30 p. m. from the North at OC* m Oonneflhone with Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad. EaitTenneswe. Virgin. In and Georgia railroad and Central rtiu road for all points In Florid, and south- W 8econd-No!" 403 leaving Macon at 0 a. m, makes close connection with Middle Osor- ala and Atlantia for Eatunton. *Thlro—With, Georgia railroad at Madh "°Fourlh—With solid train for Wa.hlnr. ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet ears, Washington to New York city. Ticket office Is temporarily locatod at J, W. Burke’s hook atore. K. T. KORN. Hon rest Manager. B. C. MAHONEY. Act’d O. K A. j E. W. BUBKE. Ticket Agent ~Goodwyir&~Hmoll, dmgglet*. reo- ommcotl Johflon’. Mngnetlo Oil. tli, great family p.ln killer, lulcroal »na external. CENTRAL R. R. of GEORGIA H. it. COMER AND R. 8. HAYES, RECEIVERS. ’ 1 t ETWE^MAroV'^AS* * th - ^ StttndSrd ’ rime - Mlh READ DOWN. t- J*T (Earn 1 « 16 * m Ill 00 a m „>N (12 24 p m • ••*• ••••• I,,..) 6 15 d ra P ntl-ll 15 . m ,n pm 19 40 p m H 55 p m » 44 a m BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA, *4 16 a tnlM 25 p ml*7 65 a m 6 13 a m , 32 p ml 9 47 « m 7 46 a m l 96 p m u 30 a m llSp ml 100a ml 755pm J.eave,. Arrive.. Arrive.. Arrive.. Arrive.. Arrive.. Arrive.. Arrive.. Arrive.. Arrive.. Arrive.. —STATIONS— ... Macon .... Fort Valley . •• Cblumbu* ,i Opelika .... ... Birmingham . ...... Macon .... •••• Fort Valley . Ajnericun ... Albany .... Dawson .... .... Fort Oalnea . Eufaula .... , Ozark ... Union Springs Troy ..Arrive ...Leave ...Leave ...Leave ...Leave ..Arrive ... Leave ...Leave ...Leave ...Leave ...Leave ...Leave ..Leave ...Leave ..Leave ..Leave READ UP. Montgomery CHATTANOOGA, MILLEDOEV1LLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH, 7 45 , 35 S 46 2 25 •8 45 p m p m p m a m a m :::::::::: "‘.‘.7 • e«M ••••« • CM „C4 4 10 p m 7 40 1 in ..... ,. Mf S 00 p m C 40 a m „,,l 9I,.C 1 21 p m 5 20 a m •a,,* ••••• 11 50 a m 4 JO a m 21 21 a m 11 47 p m I 20 a m 10 37 a m 10 17 p m • 05 a in » 10 a m 8 63 p m 7 16 a in •7 45 a in •7 10 0 m ’Leave Macon Arrive Arrive Orlffln Leave Arrive Atlanta Leave At.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv Leave. Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive I Macon Arrive e Gordon Leave MUIedgevlUe Leave .... MUlcn ...........Leave .. Augusta Leave ,. Savannah Leave 7 65 I 4* •4 25 ,7 28 3 40 1 55 if 03 7 16 •8 10 i m 10 23 p mill Man 8 25 P ml 9 03 a m •6 65 p ml*T 30 * m •1 18 p ml«3 29 a m 3 45 a mllO 00 a m 3 01 a ml 9 10 a m tot a m 11 8* p ml 8 30 p ml *1 46 p ml Train, marked thus • dally; thus I daily except Sunday. Trains marked thu* T Sunday only. Solid trains are run to md from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savannah and Atlanta via Macon. Maces and Albany via Smlthvllle, Macon and Hlrmluxbam via Celjmbua. Sleeping cars on night trains betwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. - Parlor oar. Vatween M&con and Atlanta. Passengers for Thomaaton take 7A5 a. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Passengers for Carrollton and Cedartown taka 7:51 a. m. train. Pa«ion*ers for Perry take 11:16 * m. train: Fort Gaines, Buena Vieta, Blakely and Clayton should taka lid* a. m. train. Passengers for Sylvanla. Wrigbtavllle and Sanderaville take 11:30 a. m. train. For further information and for schedule, for points beyond our tins apply to W. F.jrnELLMAN. Traffic Manager. Y7. p .DAWSON. Passenger Agent. ala J, HARRIS, Ticket Act. Mach 4. C, BAILS. General Passenger Agent