The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, October 31, 1894, Image 7

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I; THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MOUSING, OCTOBER 31, 1894. DOWN' AT DAWSON. Prize brill of the Dawson Guards— The Congresi.onal Election. Dawson. Oct. 30.—(Special.)—The Dawson Guards' prize 4r.ll and oyster supper ou last, Fr.ilay-night ;U ritvlr armory was a military and social event that save (treat pleasure to all who were present. Jonh .Mercer Bell, one of Dawson's represent,u.ve youuit meat, received the beaut./ul (told medal as Hie best dr.Ued mau in the company # from the hands of Kev. Dr. Scrugsts; / chaplain pf the-company. Dr. Scruggs — Is always at home among the “soldier hoys.” as he carried a musket when a mere lad In the Confederate service and did b.s work then ns well as he does It now as a faithful m.nister of the cr.es, TBe supper was served by a commit tee of ladles—Mcsdumiis Whitlock. Keith. Tibbs; Serngdb. S. S. Janes. Misses I'pnn.o, Cneadiam, .Mary Fils- bury. Katie. Wlt.tlnck and Grie .leu- lungs, and your correspoiideut took Jt all in with the wlm of «. young man. though th.rty years, ago he had an army musket ot> ,bU sliojilder tramp ing over the rough and dusty roads of the Weit hunting “yauUs.” then not a very agreeable pastime, but the n.ght of the supper lie bunted oysters; oud now as au old- Confederate soldier ho claims tlio.glad privilege of being an honorary member of the gallant Daw. sou Guards. flip Dawson Guards are raerabefs of the fourth regiment and rank as com pony H.. The regiment that is coin-* posed of the best material In the state, Ur. W. B. Cheatham, an ex-mayor of this city, is au honor-try member of the Dawson. Guards and is ono of the feig, retired ..m.litniy ollicors of the titatw having served contlauoifsly sev enteen years. Ho was retired with the tank of second lieutenant. " > Tho old Soldiers, here, and especially the camp of Confederate Veterans, are glad- of tlio fact that thc> 'pension amendment was carried by so large a majority of votes. At tho polls in this Pity at the late election tho Populists and negro fillies voted solidly against It, but there was nothing-h) that The Hon. A. 0. Bacon spoke well when ho said In a recent address: “I say now that this is :i white man’s' country, and the white man who seek*’ to divide the white people and- make the negro the balance of power is a worse enemy to tho peace of the coun try than the man who Invades with tho torch. Wo are not going to have in.- - this great state of Georgia nay negro rule. I want It to ho understood ihal tit * is a white man’s country and the white' man must rule.” These words •are like apples of gold 'n pictures of sli ver and re-ecllo tho sentiment of all the people here. In llte hist state elec tion, tho Populists brought the negro to the top, nud now It Is In order for the Democrats, hero and elsewhere, to put hint back in his proper place. The Popul.sts are -going -to make a stubborn light In this congt-essl mal dis trict, but ail tho same, after 'ho votes ore- counted out, there wilt te bitter weeping In the political household of W. K. 8m,tb. It will again bo Ben E. Bussell. Dr.. W. 0. Kendrick, Oil. William Murry and Judge lames Slmmona lo r t tit? city today as delegates to tlio Ma sonic convention which meets ibis week in Macon. AH three >t them are rep resentative men.and the best k.nd of Masons. Judge,Summons, islnco 1S5S, tv,tit but few’ Intormlsslmts. has teen coming to Macon as a delegate to the annual meet-fug ’of tins .state Masonic lodge. „ Dawson will do well represented at the D.xlc Inters tale Fair and so will be southwest Georgia. We lost .on last Friday one of our eld eit'zens—Mr. John A. Hiors— who died after a lingering sickness. At the time of Ms death he was aged US yearn and had lived here almost alDof lilsv life time. LEESBURG LOCALS. Leesburg, Oct. 30.—(Special.)—On Sunday last at 12 o'clock Dr. A. B. Duncan and Mrs. Eula P. Kimbrough were -married at the residence of .Judg$ J. W. Eon-ester, In this city. Judge Forrester’ officiated. Both bride and groom are well established here, and have the hearty .congratulations of a host of friends in this community. Quite a crowd of friends, young and old, dined with Capt. F. M. Heath on Thursday of last week, the occasion being a birthday dinner given to Miss Minnie Heath, a rising belle In thla community. The most lntefesllng part of tho programme was a line diamond ling presented to her by her father. The day was spent In social chat and Innocent games. THE NEWS AT TENNILLE. Tennllle, Oct. SO.—(Special.)—Dr. J.’ B.- Mills and wife left the city today to attend the State Fair. There are several cases of typhoid fever In -this city, but all appear to be Improving very rapidly. The low price of cotton la giving same of the farmers the “dry grins."' Prolessor M. B. Smith, formerly . principal of the Dexter High - School, passed 'through Tennllle today cn route for Wellaton, where he will take charge of a school for two months ond prob- nbly teach another year. He has the reputation of being an able educator nnd the patrons of IVellston High School are very fortunate In securing his services. \ THE BEE HI YE 559 CHERRY STREET. LOOK AT THESE PRICES t \. . ' - Chenille POrUlfre.. hcavlly^frlngdd. deep border, 3 i-2 yards long, at $2.G9; worth $4.00. Chenille Portlerre*. superior quality, extra width, bordered nud fringed, for $3.95; worth *8. Chenille and Tapestry Table Covers, In small and large sizes, from 75c to $3.75. -Lace Curtains, handsome designs, 3 1-2 yards .long, for $1.25, worth $2.76. Ladies’ Cloaks. A ship load of argument Is not nearly ah convincing os one bankable bar gain. All our $15 Cloaks to bo sold for $7.50. All our $12.(0 Cloaks to be sold for $5.00. AU our $10 Cloaks to be sold for $5.00. All our $5 Cloaks to be sold for $3.76. All our children's Reefer Jackets to bo sold for 75c and $1. Our lino of Underwear for ladles, gontlincn end children complete. Hosiery for ladles, gems and chil dren, a full line. * A full line of Wash DrOea Goods and Domestics. Corsets, Handkerchiefs, Stationery. Eiderdowns auid Sstampcd Linen iquares, Table Linen, Towels, Jeans, Caselmeres and Boys' Suits complete. A full Upe of Dress Trimmings and Linings at lowest prices. A1 j visitors attending the fair are cor dially invited to Innooai our goads be ttor® Durelwelmg elsewhere. Lesser’s Bee Hive. BEANS THIS TIME. It was corn last, and somebody got'One hundred dollars for guessing nearer than anybody else, i. . ... Well, tve will begin Monday, Octo her 15, another guessing'contest. This time the .Jar Is partly Ailed with navy beans,. WE WILL GIVE ANOTHER $100. We have the best stock of Shoes In Georgia for you to select from. With every purchase to the amount op $1 one guess -Is allowed. COME EARLY!. COME OFTEN 1 MIX & EVERETT CO. 107 COTTON AVENUE. MACON, GA. DEALERS in shoes. POPULARLY KNOWN AS TRE- | SOUTHMRN RAILWAY COM PA N'T- WESTERN SYSTEM. SOUTHBOUND. J_Nalt.TNi._l?-] 110 45 pmlil 50 n.-i Bn Snwanee River Route to Florida, 1 ’ Is the only di rect line from 'Jacksonville, Palatka, St. Augustine, Ocala. 1U Sanford, Titusvill, Bartow. Tampa, Leavo Maoon Arrive Cochran Arrive Hawklnaville... Arrive Eaatiinn.,,..,, Arrive Jeeup.. Arrive Brunawlck,,,... Arrive Jacksonville.... Arrive Savannah 12 64 cm 4 15 am 4 15 am 8 25 am € 5u atn northbound. 1 28 P-1 5 15 p?l 7 16 p»l 9 25 pH 9 17 pij Hundreds of Special Bargains in New, Fashionable Goods from one-third toone-half below regular prices. Without doubt the best opportunity to save money Offered to the public.this Season. Our great sale of $1.05 and $1.39 dresses advertised by Us lust week has met with wonderful success. Atiyoue call ing for flic same will get the benefit of advertised price. Tin the face of sluggish conditions of trade and complaints of other merchants, tho Bee Hivo Store is daily thronged with pdople'from far and near. The reasons are well understood by the public, beiug a .magnificent assortment of goods itt ex tremely low prices. Dress Goods. More of those navy blue nnd black Storm Sergos Just received, valued at Sac., we-are selling for 49c per yard. Broadcloths, Covert Cloth, Cloaking, all at reduced prices. And all points In Florida nnd Cubi. Our trains arrive and depart from 'Inlon de pots In Macon nnd Palatka. DEPARTl'RUS-SOOTIleOUNI). No. 1 tor Montgomery and Fa- latka i.:..U:W a m No. 31 fur Jacksonville and 4'a* latka WA1 p'nt No. 6 tor Tilion 4:50 p m No. 31 tor LuQrunge . 4:W t> m No. VI 16r LaOrunge. ARRIVALS—NORTHBOUND. No 3 from Palatka and Mont- gomery 4:20 P m No. 4 from Palatka and Jack sonville 4:05 a m No. C from Tifton No. 33i from LaGmng. 10S0 a m No, 63 from LnOrange 2:45 P m J No. 13. 1 No. 14. | No! U. rj* ¥?,”?•—•! i $0»m| 4 26 pml « 25a:i Pi* 'ihfUf*'"! 7 25 ami 7 60 pm 11 4(a«' , Av Dalran*"”),? M P m l 9 00 pn oo n j 3 20 am| i 61 pn 4!* V ® m l 4 10 am| 6 17 pi 4r._Chatnoga.| 120pm) 4 45am| 7 10pa ' 7 10 anti 7 20 pit 7 45 pen) 7 W a t 7 00 ami 7 45 p.i 110 pml 7.00 an < 00 am 6 55 p-i 0 35 Ami 6 37 p:i U 45 PmllO 15 p;( PHwamnpmiipiipgMPipp can » Jacksonville for Macon ptopev mould take thla sleeper at Lake City. Tho “Pixie Flyer," leaving Macon at 10:33 p.'m. carries through'Pullman but. fet sleeping car to Jacksonville and local sleoper to Palatka. arriving In Jackson ville at 8:30 a. m. ond Palatka at u a. m. West India fast mall train leaving Macon at 11:10 a. m. makes direct connection at Cordele with S. A. M. fast express for Montgomery, arriving there at 7:53 p. m., at which point close connection ts made with Louisville and Nashville vestl billed 1 Imlted for New Orleans and all Texas points. Sleeping ear accommodations rose rved In Macon for thla tram. Tha Smutm-e River Route Is tho, only direct line from Macon to Palatka ana all Interior Florida points, close connect! cn being made at ralnJUa. In Union depot with Jacksonville. Ttampa md Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River, railroad; also With St. Johns and Ocalnwahn river steamers, sleeping car accommodations reserved to Jacksonville, Palatka or New Orleans. Further Information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application. Telephone 100. Send your name and address for beam itul photogravure. J, LANS. O. A. MACDONALD. Genl. Manager, Uenh Taasenger Agt., Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. Ij^ * (j^ NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. - ratate.r. mote bsysskmc TO NEW YORKi Cabin, $20; Excttralon $32; Steerage, $10. TO BOSTON! Cabin $22; Excttralon, $3), Steerage. 511.75. QO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NKtV yoaKt Cabin, 122.50; Excursion, 133; Staarage UH Short Line; ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. R. Quickest unit (lost Koutc. Montgomery, Selma. Mobile. New Orl.aoa, Texas and Bouuiweat. Southbound. Tan M Ml Ma M Lv. Macon.. IjV. Atlanta. Ar .Montgomery.. Ar Pen*acola ... At Mobile Ar New Orleans. 1 Houston TO HElhMJL .19 80 pml 110 am o|U 15 pm|ll 18 Am 4 10 pm 82i am 825 am b am 4 yo pm 1 20 pm 11 0b uni 0 20 pm 8 dUi pm 4 w pm 5 tO 401 6 M am f» w pni i bo am a ui am 10 7k pm 7 35 am 7 15 am ... .... 10 60 pm 10 50 pm Ar. Chatnoffa.f Ar. Cincinnati! Lv. ChtttnbKA.j' Ar._Mcmphts..| Lv. CViatnofi.j Lv. Ooltewh J Ar Km>«vlHs..l THKOUOH CAR ABRANQEMENT l Southbound. No. ll>~£k>Mcl ▼SSiibu]«d train %r% Jscl: sonvlUe. with Pullman buffet dr.iwinj Bnm.wtYi* 1110 * 1 * 4 * CrJ “ k *>»vm. an! No. !»■—fiolld train tor Brunswick. .. -j. Northbound. No, 12.—(Solid vestlbul. train to X lanln,-connecting wit* iccsl train tt ChattsnooRS and way stations. Carrie Pu i lt Ift n . sl0 * Irtn « cat* between Maool -nd Chattanooga. No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanooga J'iMini'Y’,?;, frDm AtUntHSu 5‘emSSt. StnaK^noim?. ,0r Cl ->* n >“ , l i 1 l»an!n t i a Mra^tV lm 'i! nn * 0 ' wlth Pullmsj Connections n rectrons. r * lth /a,t tr * ln » ,n «“ a ' For full information an to rout.l ratM, eta, apply to 1 Jllf ^ CARR. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Macon, at C. H. Hudson, Genera) Manage* Knoxville, Tm. W. A* Turk, General Fastens. Agent, Washington, D. C. J. J.. Farnsworth. DlvUIon Passsngn Agont. At'-ntx. Ga. C. A, Bensooter. Assistant Genera Passenger Agant. Knoxville, Tenn, GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. I) The Only Line Running Double Dsll Trains Between Columbus and Allan! I SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. If. Ittl NORTHBOUNDT Special trains from Lumber City to Macon and return, via Southern rail way, bn account of Dixie. Intcrstut Fair. Trains will run October 27 and 23. also November 1. 2. S, 5. « and 7. on follow* lng schedule: Going, leave Lumbw City (1:30 a. m.: arrive Macon 10 a. ra.; return ing. Leave Maoon 7 p. m.; arrive Lum ber City 10:30 n. m. Stops made'at dll intermcrlate sta- tlons. Trains .from and tb HawklnsvIHo will'connect at Cochran with these trains on above mentioned days. c*ll oh agents for cheap rates. USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared by Drs. Holmeo & Maoon, Dentists, (56 Mulberry Street. . It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore mouth, sore throat, cleans tbs teeth and purifies the breath. For sale by all druggists. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has for the last eight years been reasonable la his charges for dental fork, and who la better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken a post-graduate course lit prosthetic dentistry, owing to the stringency of the times. Is willing to be' even more reasonable in his cusrgvs. Come, Tut him examine your teeth and see how reasonable you can bove your dental work ddn». Teeth extracted' without pain. 121 Washington avenue, near First ui.ulst church. Vlnevllle and (Brit Line of street cars pass his office It’s Brown’s iron _ Bitters you need I CONCERT LAST NIGHT. CONCERT TO-NIGHT. CONCERT EVERY NIGHT. In vour own home, with your own family, nnd your own line- tuned piano. No hall rent. No advertising expenses. No admission fee. Just gather your wife and girls and musical friends In your music room and have a grand home concert. That is pure musical enjoy ment—satisfying, refining nrd en during. We shall be delighted to furnish the fine nlsno to every family de siring to Inaugurate the home oencerts. That la Just what we are living for. LDDDEN : 5 : BATES SootherH. Masic House, R.J. ANDERSON & SON Managers Macon Brand! House, MACON, GEORGIA. WOMEN imiu MKVLk y.iiL Bent aeal«4 for || r rw f>rio*I- n < « w*/T*1lr confident ul. jwMim ■tx-Wocrravti, m, t i t (s r* GEORGIA RAILROAD. SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. Only twenty-six hours Macon to New York. 9:00 a. m. train has through Pullman buffet sleeper Macon to New York. IN.Y.T'nlD'y M'l.llPt Ex.* Lv. Macon. . . Lv. Mllledgovllle Lv. Sparta. 9:09 am 10:00 am 10:i0 am Lv. Warrenton.. 11:17 am Lv. Ctmak. Lv. Thomson. Lv. Harjem. . Ar. Augusta. . 11:28 am 11:16 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pml 839 pmj 5:15 am AUGUSTA TO MACON. Lv. Augusta. . Lv. Harlem. . . Lv. Thomson. Lv. C.trunk. . Lv. Warrenton. Lv. Sparta. 7:15 amlllaOtunlll'W pm | 8:00 ant[12:15 pm;12:09 ngt ‘ 8-20 a-nil 1:11 pm;t236 am 8:10 ami 1.35 ptn| 2:00 am 8:47 am] 1.44 pmj 2:t; ant ■■ 932 atnl 3:27 pml 337 an Lv. Mll'.edgcvlUol 10:00 ami 3.13 ptoj 4.48 am Ar. • -l4*n arni 4:23 pml 6:40 am Sleeping cars between Augusta .and 31a,- con. on trains leaving Augusta' HejO p, 1n. uni Macon 83>i p, m. THOMAS K. SCOTT, General Manager. . . JOE XV. WHITE, - .' J . t , Traveling Passenger Aglat. r;,; , • ■ a. o, jackson, ; <r.i General Daesenger Agent, f I : i Augusta, Ga, iv# . W. IV. 'HARDWICK. F(| Passenger Agent. Macon, oa. • L. J. HARRIS, * ' r Ticket Agent, Macon. Qa. ThemagnlnoeDt scearasolps ec these Uses -3 •ppoutadto tall as follows. staodarJ time , . SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 00th Sleridlan Time.) Kansas City Mon., Oct 20. 6:00 pm Cbnttdhoochco Wei, Oct. 31. 7:90 am Nacoochee Fit, Nov. 2. 8:30 pm City of -Augusta ....Men., Nov. E. 11:00 sm City of- Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 7. IdiO pm Kana.tai City Frt.. Nov. 9, 2:00 pm Chattahoochee Sat., Nov. 10. 3:00 pm Nacoochee Mon. Nov. 12, 4:30 pm Tallahassee Wed., Nov. 14. 6:00 am City of Augusta....Frl., Nov. 16. 7:30 am City of Blrmlnghm.eat., Nov. 17. 7:00 pm Kansas-iClty ... ..Mon., Nov. 10,10:90 am Ohattoboochcc ...Wed., Nov. 21,11 :W pm Nacoochee Frl.. Nov. 23, 3:09 ant Talluhaesee Sat.. Nov. 24. 3.-O0 pm City of Augusta....Mon. Nov.^ 5a» pm City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 28. «d» am Kansas City Frl., Nov. 30, 7JW nm SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. City of Macon....Thur., Oct. 25. 3:00 pm Gate City Thur., Nov. 1. 8:00 uni City of Macon....Thur.. Nov. 8, 1:30 pnt Gato'Clty .! Thur., Nov. 15. 6:30 pm City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 22, l;00*pm Gate City Thur., Nov. 20, 6:30 pin SAVANNAH TO PIULADBLPHJA. (Thla ship doca not carry passengers.) Deasqug Mon., Oot. 29. 6:00 pm Dessoug Thur., Nov. 8. 1:30 pin Dcsaoug Sun., Nov. 18, 8:00 an Dessoug Wed., Nov. 28, 6:00 ar J. P. BECKWITH. G. A., Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Hawkins. F.P.A, Jacksonville, Fla. W. E. Arnold, G.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla C. G. Anderson, Agent. Savannah, Os. . .J'refn 50 carries Pullman vestibule - ffiflKT N *F , Y otk to New Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery* Train U B“rt«s fullmiu vestibule sleoper New Or- Atlanta? ***” 1forlt * a4 u' nl °* EkI t« Trains 64 end 61 Pullman Buffet Bleep. Ing Cara between Atlanta and Mont- gomerjr. , n PGNUNDL. TYLBR. Gent. Mgr. CEO. W. ALLAN’, T. P. A.. Allan to Columbus Southern Ituilwuy Tlmo Table No, 21, EffecUve Sept. 13, 1194. ■ SOUTIIUOUND. ]~T d-g-b.ij . 1 No. l; I No. 3. I No. 5. D. k. Ij I Dully. I M'ndy. | Friday, I I Wed’y | Sitdy. I 3:40 pm 7:00 ami 7:00 5:27 pm 9:20 am| »rjo am I 6:40 pm •*— 17:40 pm No. 61 Dally Lv. Columbus 7:10 u.m. Lv. Waverly Hall 1 ;u0 a.m. Lv. Oak Mountain. 8:00 a.m. Lv. Worm* Sprints*..«. 8:40 a,m. Lv. Woodbury | 9:00 11.in Lv. Concord 0:20 u.m. Lv. WilUftmHon 9:44 o.m. Ar. Griffin 1000 u.m. Ar. Macon, C. R. R.... 7:35 pan. Ar. Atlanta, C. K. R*. 1130 u.m. Lv. Orlffln Lv. McDonough No. 53 Dally 3:20 p.n 4:44 p.ti 4:25 p.ti 5:00 p.r| 5-2 p.ri sat p.t; 6:13 p.ti 6:30 p.n lost p.H 8.-06 p.ti 6:M p.n- 75W p.ti Lv Columbus. Lv Richland. Lv Dawson. Ar Albany. Ar Thomaavtilo.[U:ijo run Ar Brunswick. .[8:10 am Ar Jacksonville..; 8JS uim 8:25 am 12:46 am 2:20 pm 0:40 pm 8:10 ntn 11:32 188) pm 0:10 pm 8:10 am 8:26 am NORTHBOUND. ~No. 2.’ , No. 4. | No. «. Dolly. Tuendy.i Friday. )Th^sdy.| Satdy. lI tiZzxr- i**™ 7:25 pni 8:00 nm 3:00 pm 4:31 pm 6:27 pm 0.UO pm MACON. DUBLIN AND 0AVANNAH KAILKOAO. Time Table Vo. 13. Taking EiTect Sunday, September 9, 1KH. Read Down. Sup. | Lv Brunawlck, . 7:25 pm 7.25 p m Lv Thomesvllle. 3:3(1 pm 2:2u l.ru Lv Albany. ... 5:60 am 7:00 am '> r ' ' 7OT " m 9:0il am Ar Richland. . . B.-OO am 11:10 nm Ar Columbus. . 10:09 am 2:00 pm Trains Nos. 1 nnd 2 nrrlvo and depart from Union depots ut Columbus and Al- bony. Train* No*. 3, 4, 6 and $ arrive and de part at foot of Seventh street, Columbus. It. C. HILL, Superintendents OCOHBB AKD- WESTERN HAILROAD" TIME. CARD NO. ( To Take Effect Monday, April 9, dm. Noa l ul l will rua dally except g[to day. AU otheca irregular. Read Down. Ns. L |Ml!esj A. M. I 4 001 8 001 Macon 4 06) 3 06J.,..9{. 9c N. Junction.... .. Swift Creek ..Dry Branch . Pikes Peak ►»j Fltsparlck. ..... ...... Ripley . Jeffersonville ..... .... Galllmore .... Danville 512 Allentown ( 40| 5 22 Montrose 6 GO* 5 60 Dudley 6 021 6 07| Mooro 6 15| • 20| Dublin Tnrjr 10 Mill) 15 10 ?)|to n 10 10|10 00 9 501 3 50 9 Mj 9 40 ' “ 9 M 999 911 9 30 945 19 00 1920 19 40 *r.u 00 Iv.U 10 U 35 ar.U 40 t*v. Dublin ,Ar .. Hutching, „ .Bpring Haven. Dexter .... ... Aleorts ... .... Chester ... ... Yonkera .„ .... Empire .... .... Empire .... Cypress ... . HawklnsvlUe Road, Up. |Mlle,| No. t" P. H. 5 00 4 44 4 a 4 IS IK • M *99 8 001V. ■ MU. It* ... Orovanta ■ Close connections made at DuoUa'with Wrilhtavitle and Tennllle railroad in both directions. Ksst .Tenneesse. Virginia and Geoeila trains pass Empire as Zcllawsi Going Mouth u Going North. I... ."[... I u BS . j. w. hightowkh; a h. v. kahonet, o. f. * p. a. Lv. ’ McDonough... Ar, Griffin.... Lv. Macon. C. R. R.. Lv. Atlanta, C. It; R, Lv.' Griffin Lv. Williamson....... LV. Concord LV. Woodbury.....'..'. Lv. Warm Spring*.. Lv.'Onk Mountain.... Lv. Wavcriy Hall.... Ar. Colluntbus No. (3 Dally 1:16 am, 9:67 a.m. 4:15 a.m. 7:10 a.01. 9:06 a.m. 9d3 n,m. 9:45 a.m. t0:16 turn. 10:3* am. UilO sum. 11:20 a.m. No. 60 Dally 4:25 p.n 6 At p.ti 8:12 p.t 6-Al p.ti 6:59 p.ll 7:34 p.n 8:04 p.ti 8:14 p.ti ,12:15 p.m. 9:05 p.n All trains nrrlvo and depart Union G pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask f-i tickets nnd see that they read via tit Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas, Agt. c. W, CREAM. Gun. Manager. Columbus, Oa. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD TIME TABLE, OOT. 20. 1894. Read Uf. jPMIP M Read Down. a'm!|am| 1 8 451Lv~ NO 35[7iV.., MBILv.. | 2 03|Lv.. SUlLv.. 4 S3)Lv.. SEIjV.. 806 Lv,. AM. 13 3«!Lv.... i * ~IIi? — Mucon Ar] 4 50] , Machen Ar 41»\ Madison ....Ar) 8 4E| A then Art 9 08| Abbevlllo ....Lv I212|A Greenwood ..LvU43|P. 1 Chosicr .....Xjv ■ Monroe .Lv Raleigh Lv Weldon ....Lv 5 40|Ar'.'.'.'."nlchmon(l... Lv|U 23|A 1 145 Ar.. Washington ..Lv 780 H«o|Ar... Baltimore ...Dv PM.ll200|Ar.. rhllsdriphla ..Lv[»44 | 3 63|Ar... New York ...Lv! 220) "Passenger trains will slop at Ocmulg* street to take on and $»t Off passenger Car on eleclno raUway will ronneet ^srlU No. 2 *.t g'.SW P* w. from the North At Qf mulrco i*trMt. ’% _ i Connection* with O^orgl*. Uouthern nn< Florida liallrsad, Twnneww***. l& and Georgia railroad and Central raj| read for hU point* fn Florida aud *outh w**t Georgia. Becond-No. 402 leaving HscOn*l9 a. p| makes close connection with Middle Oeot gla mid Allantic for Katonton. * Third—With Ooorgis railroad at Madl *Wourlb—With solid train for Wushlni ton nnd Pullman Parlor Buffet carl Washington to Now York city. Ticket office Is temporarily located a J. W. Burke's book store. £ & K. W. BURKE, Ticket Agent. ' fio’od ivyn A Smell, druggists, reo omm^nrl .ioh^Mro'* Mngncil'i Oil, tht great family poln killer, Internal and external. CENTRAL R. R. ofGEORGIA i 0 v i H. M. COMER AND R. 8. HAYE8, RECEIVERS. Schedule In effect Odt. 40t, 1894, Standard Time, 96th Meridian. BETWEEN MACON. COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM. MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. .1*7 06 a m -J 118 a m ••/••••• ..... 11 00 a m -l- ....(12 24 p m ..(..... .....| 8 15 p m *8 to p uilMl t; Middle Georgia and Atlantic Eaiinad. Effective S.pttmber 2, < O'clock. A. si., 1894. Read Down Read Da U»Pi7l5;Lv. Augusta .Ar.l Ga. k.k; | 9 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.| | 4 49p No.lK) INo.lOFNo.lOl K M.| jp. 14.IA. M. 1 u !l.v MUfx'vm *r;| 7«t t lot 1 M |f.v Eatonton Ar.j 7 45 | 13 65 2 20 [Ar Eaton ton Lv| C .16 I It 46 p 2 24 (Lv Katonton Ar| 6 K I U 65 6 IS lAr. Atlanta Lv.l 2 OOpl 7 35a *60'At.. Mseon fAr.[ 9 leal !AT. Athens .Lr.| z 44 p; Broughtonvitle mwllng point for trains Not. 101 and 101. Corlngton Junction meeting point for trains Nos. 102 and 103. W. B. THOMAS, Glottal Manager. 9 13 p m - 10 40 p m ■ H 66 pm III »» i'io am * 26 a m 7 00 a Ullpm 1 64 p m 8 M p m 3 13 p m ( 40 p m 4 61 p til $ (0 p m 6 20 p m • 10pm 7 66 p in Leave Arrive Arrive..,.., Arrve...... Arrive..,.., -STATIONS-. .. Macon „„ Fort Valley ,. Columbus „ .. Opelika ... Birmingham Leave.,,,,.,,,, Mocon ,,, Arrive.,...., Fort Valley Arrive.,, Arrive.... Arrive... Arrive... Arrive..., Arrive..., Arrive..., Arrive.... Arrive... America* .... Albany .... .... Dawson .... . Fort Gnlnoe . .... Eufaula .... Ozark ..... Union Springs Troy ...... . Montgomery . ....Arrive Leave Leave Leave Leave ....Arrive .... Leave .....Leave ....Leave .....Leave .... L-ave ....Leave ....Leave ....Leave ....Leave ....Leave 7 46 p m 4 36 p in IIS pm IS in •8 46 a m ::::: E: • ••M Nllj ••••) 110 pn 7 40 a m t 00 p m 4 40 a m 111 pn 6 20 a in j 11 60 a in 4 10 a ra .***« Mitt 11 21 * m 11 47 P <B ••••* •••a* a. f ! 9 20 am ■ts.f |„3 10 37.a m It 17 p m l»9H umi 1 05 a m ..***, tl»99 dees* 9 10 a m < (2 p m •M«e lilt# 7 is a a • MM Miee •7 ** a m *7 SO P TO — baisi 1116 p ml 1 04 a ml 7 65 p m (14 15 p mi‘1100 p mill 80 a m I 6 OS p mill 46 p m 13 17 p m I * 10 p ra| 177 ... ,) ..... $ 16 a ml $ 44 p m ...I 6 30 a ml 6 50 p m I 6 00 amfCfORtm BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. M1LLEDOEV1LLB. AUGUSTA AI7P SAVANNAH. ~~~ [•« i6 n tn|*4 25 p m(*7 66 a m 1 * 12 a ro| 6 32 p m 9 47 a m 7 45 a ml I 05 p m'll 30 a in leave Mseon Arrive Griffin Arrive AtUnlv At.t.. Chattanooga vis Atlanta ...Arrive ...Lea vs ...Leave ..Lv 1-eave Macon .... Arrive Gordon ... Arrive Mllledgovllle Arrive Mlllen .... Arrive... Augusta Arrive Savannah .. .....Arrive Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave US pm 1 49 p m •4 » p m 7 25 ft m ion pm 9 ts pm •4 M pm ♦1 11 pm U04 am • 09 a re •7)0 « m *9 31 4 m 144 pn us tm 19 04 a m 2 66 p m 101 tn 9 19 a m * 96 a Ut 11 01 > n ti is p m 7 u :t m 8 30 p Til •9 » a ml** 46 p m * Train* marked thus • dally- thue 1 daily except Sunday. Trains marked tbus 7 Sunday on'-. Solid trains are run to end from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta Via Maoon, Mason and Albany via Bmlthvllle. Macon anl Birmingham via Columbus. / Sleeping cars cn night train* betwen Savannah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor car* between Macon and Atlanta. Passengers for ThSmsston take 7:55 a. m. or 4S5 p. m. train. Passenger* for Carrollton and Cedartown take 7AS a. m. train. Passengers for Perry take 11.-11 t. m. train; Fort Gaines, Buena Vista, Blakely end Clayton should taka tint a. m. train. Passenger* for 8ylvanU. Wrightsvllle and 8andersvtlle take 11:30 a. m. train. For further Information and for schedules for pblnla beyond our line apply to > . W. F. hhellmaM. Trains Manager. ■ W. p .DAWSON. Paseanger Agent. 1 J. C. BA1LE. General Passenger Agent* '■ v L, J, HARRIS. Ticket Agt. Untovb \