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THE MAOON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MOOTING, NOVEMBER 1, 1894.
FIGMGIB KING COTTOS
0;ie ol tlio Most lmi>ortnut Meetings
Ever Hold Jn Its iuterest.
COL. WADDELL .KNOOUSED
In HU Effort to Urlng About Concortod
Action Among tlto Colton Planter..
A Drlcgutlon Witt Go to
Montgomery. '
The moat Important meeting ever
held in the Interest if cotton iilam-
Ins in the South whs . held In Macon
yesterday morning. In the president’s
office of the Dixie Interstate Fair.
It was the initial aet In a move
ment which. If carried outs xjan but
result In great benefit' tol- the cotton
Industry of -the. South'.
The meeting waa called, to order by
lion. 'John O. Waddell, president of
the Georgia State Agricultural Socie
ty. Among the prominent agrlcultu-
turists present were seen such well-
known men as Hon. R. T. Nesbitt,
clmmlsdlooer of agriculture: iProfeo-
sor _J._ B. Hunnlcutt. Mat. McArthur.
Oapt. ' Tom Lyons, Col. Marshall J.
Hatcher,’ J.- McC. Bryan. Col. W. O.
Wadley, R. T. Poole and others.
It was In every way a representa
tive gathering of the most prominent
planters ht the state and the discus
sion of -the subject in hand was as
complete and able as men of brains
and experience Could make It.
Mr. J. McC. Bryan, who acted as
secretary of the meeting, read a let
ter ffora Hon. W. F. Alexander of
Augusta, one of the bept known au
thorities on cotton In this country
The letter was on. the line of Col,
Cot. Waddell’s oaTd calltog the meet
ing.
To sum up the result of the meeting
In a few words,. It might be said that
the concensus of opinion was that Im
mediate ao’.Ion' was absolutely ‘neces
sary. and Col. Waddell’s action <n
calling the m-ettng a il 1n outlining
the present status of affairs, wan hear
tily commended.
After considerable discussion of the
subject in hand. Capt. Tom'Lyon of
fered the following resolution, which
was unanimously adonted:
"The present ruinous price of cot
ton affects Injuriously not only the.
farmers who produce It. but stagnate*
business of every kind, and paralyses
efforts In alt 'at. on’-* Industry - .
Hence the duty Is Imerltlve. jjpon us
to use all honorable means to avert
Impending dimeter.’
"Without attempting to discuss the
various political reasons assigned as
the cause for the present foartul de
pression. we desire to meet the results
as we find them. In the multitude of
remedies suggested, 'we have seen
none which so strongly commends it
self as the paper submitted by the
president of the Georgia State Agri-
tural Society—Col. John O. Waddell-
tn his call for this meeting. We adopt
the foilwing snll’Wt no:n'< in tha. call,
and commend them to the farmers of
the cotton growing states, and we re
quest the d-etegntes appointed from
Georgia to attend the Cctton Growing
Convention at Montgomery. Ala., on
the 13th of November to unto these
suggestions as the proper and just so
lution of this vital question.” — . ”
COL. WADDELL’S CARD.
The card .published by Col. Waddell In
calling the meeting, and which was so
heartily indorsed by the meeting yesteri
day. Is as follo’ws: \ . ..
"At the suggestion bf, and after a full
conference with some of the
bankets and business mem of that swito,
I am constrained to ask as many mem
bers of Uhc executive committee as can
do so to meet In the dtyof Macon on
Wednesday. October 24th, to
the present ruinous Price ofcottonana
to take some steros. U possible, to rem
edy and avert Impending disaster.
•A brief suggestion as to the plans In
dicated: -Money is plentiful and at- low
Interest in the banks. These banks.and
commission merchants, who are our
friends, can be Induced to advance a
reasonable amount on cotton, and thus,
ttlkiw the farmer to hold his cottoh an
other year. and. at the same time, ena
ble him to pay his obligations to nearly
the full amount of WIs cotton. At pres
ent .prices It Is impossible to more than
pay the cost of cultivation, picking,
ginning and for guano, leaving the far
mer nothing with which to meet other
Just obligations. If the plans and sug
gestions which you may promulgate
shall be adopted by the other cotton
states, we believe good reiml-ts wilt fol-
"There can be no doubt that the cot
ton acreage will, of necessity, be great
ly reduced another year, the crop re
duced In oonseauence, and the cotton
parried over command better prices. ’
"We desire to be distinctly understood
as,not advising the holding of cotton to
the Injury of creditors.’ nor would we
willingly Injure one BDoke In the Wheel
of commerce...Believing that the best.
, Interests of debtor and creditor will be
subserved if advances can-be secured
on cotton, and hold It over, thus stdp-
nirtg tt-e large dally receipts, we respect
fully ask yon -to meet and consider the
subjects suggested at the time and
place Indicated.”
Professor Hunnlcutt. of the Agricultu
ral College, offered a resolution request
ing the delegates to Montgomery to do
all in their poyer to stop the shipment
nf ootton from the farms, thereby re-
duclnv the heavy receipts, which have
n tendency to create a wrong Impres
sion about the size of the present crop.
WHEN OTHERS FAIL.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla builds up the shat
tered system by giving rigorous action
to the digestive organs, creating an ap-
petlto ana purifying the blood. It Is
prepared by modem methods, possesses
the greatest curative powers, and has
the most woderful record of actual
cures of any medicine in existence.
Take only Hood's.
HOOD’S PILLS ore purely vegeta
ble, and do not purge, pain or gripe.
15 cenu. _ ....
SEE THE WORLD’S FAIR FOR FIF
TEEN CENTS.
Upon receipt - of your address and.
fifteen cents In.postage stamps we will
mall you prepaid our Souvenir Port
illo of the World's Columbian Expo
sition: the regular price Is fifty cents,
but as we want you to have one, we
make the rrlce nominal. You will find
work of art and a thing to be
prized. It contains full page views of
- great buildings, with descriptions
name, und is executed In highest
style of art. If not satisfied with It
after you get it we will refund the
stamps and let you keep the book.
Address H. E. BUCKLEN « CO..
Chicago.
Gloves.
Phillips.
BOOKS. 1 stationery, art goods, frames,
cheap at MoEvpy-Sandera Co.. 51!
Cherry street
Overcoats.
Phillips.
FRAMES, canvas, stretohera.
chtap at MoF.voy-Sandere Co.
The? I
electric j
thrill of |
health §
is never felt by those who 5
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poor in blood-badly nour- 3
ished—dyspeptic. That =jjj
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so the delignt of living 3
is lost! 3
Brown’s Iron Bitters
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brings'weak people up to the stan- _
dardof health—feeds the blood—acts S3
on the nerves—strengthens the mus- “
tic::. It brings the blush of youth to —-
weary women's cheeks—Is a boon to —
the invalid—refreshes snd renews S
life in the aged—nourishes the weak, S3
puny child—briefly said, it gives 3=
strength, and. strength cannot exist zs
without perfect health. Itisaneces- ES
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injure the teeth or cause constipation, £3
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Brown’s ||
Bitters you need! ||
The Genuine lias, the Creased 2Z
Red Joints on Wrapper. S3
Bkowm Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. ~~
Taste
has lost lives. In former
years people wouldn’t take
Cod-liver Oil on account of
Its bad taste. Now we have
Scott’s
Emulsion
Is the only di
rect line from
tlie Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
which is palatable and easier
on the digestive organs than
plain oil, besides being more
effective. 'Physicians, the world
over, endorse ty,
Don’t be deceived by Substitutes!
Pnp&rsdbr Scott A Bows*, N. V. All Draaslots.
DEPARTURES—SOUTHBOUND.
No. 1 for Montgomery and- Fa-
latka 11:10 a m
No. Si for Jacksonville and Fa-
latka 10:32 p m
No. 5 tor Til too 150 p m
No. SI for LaGrange 4D0 p in
No. 51 for LaGrange. 8-ox) a m
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA.
Only twcnty-elx hours Macon to Now
York.
9:00 a. m. train has through Pullman
buffet aleeper Macon to New York.
• |N.Y.T*n|D*y M'l.lN’t Ex.
Lv. Macon
Lv. Mtlledgevllle
Lv. Sparta. . .
Lv. Warn'nton
Lv. Camnk. .
Lv. Thomson.
Lv. Harlem. .
Ar. Augubta. .
9.-00
am
4:30
pm
820
pm
10:00
am
5:S3
pm
1012
pm
n:to
am
6:14
pm
11^53
pm
11:17
am
6:52
pm
12:26
am
11mZ8
am
7.-04
pm
3.-27
am
11:46
am
720
pm
3:13
am
12-'»
pm
7:43
kpta
4:16
am
l.-oo
pm
820
pm
5:16
am
AUGUSTA TO MACON.
Lv. Augusta.
Lv. Harlem.
Lv. Thomson.
B-v.. Ciunok.
Lv. Warren ton.,
Lv. Sparta.
Lv. MUledgeVllle
Ar.* Macoir.
Sleeping cars between Augusta and Ma
con, on trains leaving Augusta 11:00 p.
in. and Macon 8:S0 p. m.
THOMAS K. SCOTT.
General Manager.
JOE W. WHITE,
Traveling Passenger Agnt.
A. G. JACKSON.
General Passenger Agent.
Augusta, Ga.
W. W. HARDWICK,
Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga.
L. J. HARRIS.
Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga.
3s#/8SS/3\ft-
’LEADS THE WORLD.g
fLibbey’s SSf
* Highest Award World’. Fair.
' If you want the I
finest quality cuts
glass, buy.goodsS
having this trade ^
mark.
Uiddls Georgia and Atlantic Kuiioai’
Effective Scpiemper 2, 8 O’clock. A. id.,
UM.
Read. Down Read Up,
U 00 p| 7 15JLV- August. ,Ar.| Ga. K.K.
j 8 00 |Lr. Macon ..Ar.j | 4 86 p
NO. 101|No.l03| |No.I02|No,104
A. M. P. M.l |P. M IA. M.
6 60 1 15 Lv MlU’g’VIll Aril 7 W I 1 IU
6 55 1 SO Lv Eatonton Ar.j 7 45 j 13 55
g 10 S 20 Ar Eatonton Lv| 6 86 | 11 48 p
8 15 2 21 Lv Eatonton Ar| 6 95 I 11 46
12 15 8 15 Ar. Atlanta Lv.j 3 00p| 7 'tbs,
6 50 Ar.. Macon Lv.| 9 10 a|
1 jo |Ar. Athens ,Lv.| 2 40 p|
Broughtonville meeting point lor trains
Nos. 101 snd 104.
Covington Junction meeting point for
trains Nos. 102 and 103.
W. B. THOMAS. General Manager.
PARKER’8
HAIR BALSAM
CIiumi tad. betaUflM the he.
Promotes ft luxuriant growth.
Never Fells to Iteetore Ori
Hair to tte Youthful Color
Cuj id ec»!p dlm*«e * hair fallmi
J0c,ftndtl.0i-at r>i«ipirft»
I’firkcr’e Gtnifcr Toni'’. It- u
UX k Lur?-. I i^t l um. £0 rt*
R. C. WILDER'S SOUS CO,
MACON, GA.
Contractors and Manufacturers of Sash, Doors
Blinds, Moulding, Turned and Scroll Work.
Lumber, rough and dres.cd. .hlngles, l atbi. and dealore In mixed palnta, lead,
sill, lime, .plaater, cement and bulldura’ hardware.
814 TO 822 T HIRD STREET.
(ESTABLI SHED 1881.1
ALTMAYER & FLATAU,
Wholesale Dealers in Liauo-s. Wine^ a^d Cigars
457 AND .69 CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO.
The beat Liquors for the least money. Send for price list.
ALTMAYER * FLATAU, Agents.
^Q n p Pimples, Blotches^
P 1 ■ 1 * 8 and Old Sores ES
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT p „. . a,„j„ r :-
g-* and potassium Catarrh, Malaria ^
Wakes
r= Marvelous Curas
in Blood Poison
^ Rheumatiom
^and Scrofula
Overcoats.
Phillips.
p. p. p. poria-Mta*blood.MM
15. nit sd-J d.blllUMO, gl»ee
ttr*n,(b to wMkls,^ner..., ..pel*
BOOKS, etntkmery. -framre, art gooda,
toys and fancy goods. MoEvoy San
der* Co.. 572 Cherry street.
Victors Vtis* Krif Miss Tt.
We refer to the btg furniture and carpet
house of Payne & Willingham. Theirs
Is the hugest establishment of te kind
Boulh.
Underwear. -Phillips.
TO THE DRUMMERS.
Theo. H. Cholcener and J. M. Wing-
fiMS. two -Ml Vnlrbts of the grip. invHe
all the merchant* and drummer, who
take ir. the fair today to make their
h.vlquarter* et GoJ3 Medal Soda and
Cream Tree* B-ikine Powder booth.
Johnson’s Orienul Soap la f.r su
perior to all the other so-calle-l. mullet-
nal soepH for beautifying,’the-canm’ex-
ion. Sold by Gopdwyn & Small, drag-
«tats, .... e.M
■ l>r. Price’s Cream Bakinz Powder
\Yo, 14’s Pair Utzhest Medal and Dinlca
—• dlaMa«..glTlng tbs patient bs.Kh Bud
, «, napplne«s nh?rft sickness, viooms
fMlinga and lasslmdo first pr>railed.
b* * Forprlfnftrye*^«ondafy andt*rtlary
Rjphills, for blood poison! ok. mercu-
rial poison, malaria, djspapsia, pnd
- in git blood and skin diseases, lue
blotches, pimples, oid chronic ulcers,
tetter, acatd head, bolls. erTalpelaa.
_ ecMma-wemay aay, without (ear of
eontrsdlctlon.thar. P. P. K la tbebs&t
sm~ blood purifier lo the world,and make*
_ positive, spesd j and permanent cored
fa all cases.
Ladtes whose systems are poisoned
and whoae blood lain a® Impure condi-
Una. due to menstrual Irrecularltlss,
arsoecniiariy benedted by the won-
dsrfnt tonic end hioou cleansing prop-
ertt-s of p. P. P.-Prickly Aah, Poke
Root snd Potassium.
• SpsiNoriytm, sL. . ADg. 14th.
—lC2Q»I»«*k in the highest terms of
I iriir medicine from my own personal
m-wledge. I was affected wlcti heart
, fcntwledne. I wassnectea wun nean
t lsease, pleorUf and rhonmntlsL gor
5 yes re, wsa uwatedby the ysryr>ei«t
pbysti U'-iv ano sp»-Dt Luodredp of do|-
hrt, tried every anoa n remedy with-
• out dsd'.nit relief. I hsve only take®
, one bottle of yonr P. P. P., and os a
oh serf alky say It has done ms more
• good tnsn anything I have ever taken.
. least '
good man any tning i nave ever i*sea.
I can recommend your medicine to ail
■ “ flw *" o,, jne?rt!. u TEThr,
epilog Held, Green Oouiuy, lio.
and Kidney Troubles ^
Are entirely removed by P.P4Pi m
—Prickly Ash, Poke Root and PoUr- “
alum, the grsatest blood portflar oo ~
earth. *-
AarKDCRN, Or, JoIf 21,1S9L m
MBar as LirrwAr Bros., haven nab.
Ga.: DBAK8ias-r bought sbotHeof
f our P.P- P- nt Hot »prlugs I Ark.,and «•
thsa done me more good than tbrea
mouths'treatment at the Hoc Spring®*
•end three bottles C. O. D, m
2U.rec.i»ll UO « ?{(BW TO '
Aberdeen, Brown County m
Capt. J. D. Jehnston. "
Jb alt tthom Utaay ceneemt X hers- m
by testify to the wonderful properties <-
cr P. P. **• for eruptions of the skin. K
suffered for several yeara with an on-
sightly end disagreeablelaroptlon on m
my fees. I tried every known reme
dy »>at in ▼aln.tintll P. P. P. was used« *
and am now entirely oursd. ^ .
(aigua w> j. P. .
Ikl® Cancer Cured. 0
7Utimc*y/r<ml*4Mayoro/SApdnAB* •
Beqciw. Tax., January It, 1%93. m
Messes. LirPM^H Baos., Pavsnnsh- *
Oa.« (itnlUmtn—l bavs tried your P. #
P. P. fora'Ut^ftse of the skin, onuaily
known aa skin csncer.of thirty 7**r%* •
atsnding. and found great relief: I®
purl flea toe b'.ood snd removes ail Ir
ritation from tbs seat of the dieses* «
and prevents any spreading of »-e „
wor**s- J baveuken flvsorsixlKUlee
and fs«loonCd-nt that aa«Jtbsrcoorsc «
will effect a curs. It has also relieved
me from indig-stton and atomaan *
troahh*. HCrr , •
Attorney at law* •
BOCK IP M tKTJB KM F(«t •
ALL DHUQQISTB HELL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS.'
FBOPBISnORa.
Up,BU',BI<Mt,unua.a, '
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EORGfA SOUTHERN ID FLORIDA RAILROAD,
POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE
"Suwanee River Route to Florida."
Jacksonville, Palatka,
St. Augustine, Ocai-a,
Sanford, Tjtcsvill,
Bartow, Tampa,
And all point. In Florid, and Cubou Our train, arrive and depart from union do-
poto In Macon and Palatka.
ARRIVALS—NORTHBOUND.
No 2 from Palatka and Mont-
gomery p m
No. 4 from I’alatka and Jack
sonville 4J» a m
No. 0 front Ttfton
No. 32 from LaOi\ui(e...> 10:30 am
No. 63 from LaGrange 2:45 p m
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY-
WESTERN SYSTEM.
SOUTHBOUND.
, No. lLj No._Jl_
Leave Macon |10 45 pm!U 00 ais
Arrive Coohran 113 13amlU 41pm
Arrtv. Hewklnaville...
Arrive lOaetman
Arrive Jeeup
Arrive Brunawlck
Arrive Jacksonville....
Arrive Savannah
7 40 am. 2 40 pm
NORTHBOUND.
Passenger, In local deeper, northbound, can sloop until 7 e.m. Passenger, from
Jacksonville tor Macon proper nnould take thl, sleeper at Lake oily.
The "Dixie Flyer." leaving Mscon nt 10:33 p. m. carries through Pullman but.
f.t sleeping car to Jacksonville and local sleeper to Palatka, arriving In Jackson
ville at 8:30 a. m. and Palatka at » a. m. West India fait raatl train leaving Macon
at 11:10 a. m. makes direct connection at Cordelo with S. A. 51. fast express for
Montgomery, arriving ther, at 7:53 P. m., at which point close connection Is mads
with Louisville end Nashville vfsUbuled 1 United for New Orleans and all Texas
points. Sleeping car accommodations res, rved In Mscon for this train.
The Sunaneo River Route Is tho only direct line from Macon to Palatka and
all Interior Florida points, clow connection being made at Palatka In'Union depot
with Jacksonville, Tampa end Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonville, St.
Augustine and Indian Itlver railroad; also with St. Johns and Ocalawahu river
stcumsrs. Sleeping car accommodations reserved to Jacksonville, Palatka or New
Orleans. Further information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application.
Telephone 100.
Send vour name and address for beautiful photogravure.
J. LANE. G. A. MACDONALD,
Genl. Manager. Ucnl. rassetiger Agt..
Macon, ad. Macon, Ga.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW^YOBK. PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON. ,
rassAnz non uvawza* .
TO NEW YORK,
Cabin, 820; Excursion $32; Steerage, $10.
TO BOSTONi
Cabin f22j Excursion, 83], Slseragr.
$11.75.
10 PHILADELPHIA.
VIA KEW VOSI!
Cabin, 822.50| Excursion, 43$l Steerags
*12,5(1.
Tbs msgaiocfocetearasDlptoC thou Hass -1
appeuueo to sail sa follow,, araadari cl aw
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central or 90th Meridian Time.)
Nocoocheo 1 Fri„ Nov. 2, 8:3) pm
City of Augusta.. ..Men., Nov. 6,11:00 am
City of Btrmgham.Wed,, Nov. 7, 1:00 pm
Kansas City Fri.. Nov. 0, 2:00 pm
Chattahoochee Sat., Nov. 10, 3 HO pm
Kacoocheo ■!. Mon. Nov. 12, 4:30 pm
Tallahasseo Wed.. Nov. 14, 6:00 am
City of Augnsta....Fri.', Nov. 16, 7:30 am
City.of Blrmlnghm.SnL, Nov. 17. 7:00 pm Ar Jackoonrihe
Kansas City Hop,, Nov. 10,10210 am ArJ ““““v“«-
Chattahoochee ... W>d„ Nov. 21, 12:3) pm
Nacoocho'e ............FrL. Nov. 3. 2.DO am
Tallahasseo Sat.. Nov. 24. 3.-00 pm
City of Augusta....Mon. Nov. 26. 5Do pm
City of Blrmghem.Wed., Nov. a «:W am
Kansas City Frl., Nov. 80, 7DO cm
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Lv Jacksonville.
Onto City ..J Thur.. Nov. 1, 8:00 nm K
City of Mscon....Thur.. Nov. 8. 1J0 pm j?SS™“ svllI< ’’
Gats City lii Thur., Nov. L5, 8:30 pm 7, ' ‘ '
City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 22, 1:00 pm 71 SSSS; ’ •
Gate City Thpr., Nov. 20, 6:30 pm, ^ ’
Atlanta anil New Orleans
Short Line,
ATLANTA ami WEST POINT K, K.
ClllcUest nml Uust ItuuU’.
Montgomery. Seimm.MobiU. New orlvaua,
_____ Texas and Southwest.
Southbound. No. M. No. Wl. No. 51.
Lv. Macon I 4 >0 pin! 9 3, ami 8 25 urn
Lv. Atlanta 5 36 am 4 30 pin| 1 a) pm
Ar Montgomery..ill oo uln i a, pml 8 M pm
Ar Pensacola ...| 6 55 pm) 5 20 arn| 6 80 am
At Mobile 5 a) pm 3 05 aim 3 05 um
Ar New Orleans. |10 25 pm 7 35 anil 7 IS am
Ar Houston ;..,i|10 6o pm|l0 50 pra
' TO SBLMaI i
Leave aiontgomery i o 30 pmf» loiani
Arrive Selma.'.... |n 15 pmlll 15 am
Train 50 carrloa Pullman vestibule
sleeper New York to Now urleniis, and
SJJfi* to Montgomery.. Tpaln M
fttriee.Pnhniin vestibule siespeaNsw Or-
Atlanta? 1,BW Yorit " n d ainlng car to
. Tri !?* H a” 1 * 11 Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont
gomery. i
JWLEU, Genl. Mgr,
A - GKlL aenl. Pass. Agt
GEO. W. ALLEN, T. P. A.. AtJant®
Columbus Southern Huilwuy
Time Table No. 21, Effective Sept. 13, 1891.
SOUTHBOUND.
it 3 , I NO. 1. I No. J. | No. 5.
1 ‘ ’ I Wly. | Sl'ndy. i Frldai-.
’j.’ I I Wod’y j Satdy.
I No. 12. | No. 14. I No. ML.
Lv. Macon I 4 jo ami 4 25 pml 8 26 ana
^ r ‘ T Mam 7 OOpm ll 46ans
Ly- Atlanta...I g ooamlu 00pm 2 00pm
Ar. Dalton....|12 00 n I 3 20 am) 6 61pm
Ar. Ooltewh Jill 47 pmf 4 10nm| 8 27’pm
Ar. Chatnogu.l 1 20 pml 4 45 ami 7 10 pm
Ar. Chutnoga.l 17 10nml 7 SO pn»
Ar. Ciiiclmiatil | 7 45 pm| 7 30 ana
l.v. Chatnoga.l , I 7 90 ami 7 45 pm
Ar. Memphis..! | < 10pm) 7 Mam
Lv. Chatnoga.l I 9 00am 8 55pm
Lv. Ooltewh Jl j 0 35 am! 5 37 pm
Ar Knoxville,,| |n 45 pmllO 15 pm
THROUGH, CAR AnRANUEMENU.
Southbound.
No. li.—Solid vcjtlbuled train to Jack
sonville. with Pullmun bullet dr-wln*
room cars attached for Jackimavllfa w»d
Brunswick.
No. 1^,—Solid train- for Brunswick.
Northbound. -
No. 12.—'Solid vestibule train to At*
fants, connectln:? with Jbcal trsln tor
ChatUnopRA and way stations. Carrie®
Pullman sleeping car* between Macon
and ChHttanoopra. » »
jS 0, eilT? 01 ! 1 } t . rni . n t0 Chattanooga-
with sleeper aUncheU from Atlanta, con^
* irnlim .for Cincinnati.
MpmpbW and KTnoxvIlIe;
. ^ re * chair car to Chat-
tsnooira. which In nttaohsd to nolld vev
with Pullman
&«ecp|nf; car* attached. Connections at
Ml With feat , trains In «ll tk
For lull Information ,ia to rotitei.
rate*, eta. apply to
_ JIM W. CARR.
Paasengor and Ticket Agent. Micon, Ga.
C. H. Hudron. General Manager,
Knoxville, Tenn.
W. A. Turk. General I’aescngor
Agent, Washington. D. C.
J. J. Farnsworth. Division Paasenger
Agent. At'-iua. Ga.
C. A. Benscoter. Assistant General
Passenger Agent. Knoxville. Tenn.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF n. a
Tho Only Line Running Double Pally
Trains Between.Columbus and Atlanta.
SCHEDULE IN’EFFECT OCT. 14. 1591.
- NORTHBOUND. -
I No. 61
I Pally
Lv. Columbus I7:10u.m.
Lv. Waverly Hall | 7DO a.in.
Lv. Oak Mountain I 6:00 11.in.
Lv. Worm Springs....11:4011,m.
Lv. Woodbury ! 9:*s> 11.in
Lv. Concord [9:26 a. in
Lv. Williamson 9 44 u.m
Ar. Griffin ihi-OO d.m,
Ari Mactm. C li. It ... 7:35 p.m,
Ar. Atlanta. C. It. R.. 11:90 s.m
Lv. Orlffln.
Lv. McDonough |
r—y - IJOUNP.
" y | No. 53
No. 57
Dally
3.30 p.m.
4:14 p.m.
4.35 p.m.
5 DO p.m.
0:23 p.iu.
8:12 p.m.
6:2a p.m.
10D3 p.m.
6:05 p.m.
8:44 p.m.
7 DO p.m.
Lv Columbus. .
Lv Richland. . .
Lv Dawson. . ,
Ar Altxuiy. . ,
Ar Thomasvillo,
Ar Brunswick.
3:49 pm
6:27 pm
8:40 pm
7:40 pm
11 DO am
8:10 am
8DC am
Lv. McDonough
Ar. Griffin....:
Lv. Macon. R. R-.
Lv. AtKintu, C. It. R..
Lv. prlifln
Lv. 'Williamson
I.v. Concord
Lv. Woodbury...
Lv. Warm Springs...
Lv. Oak Mountain.,.••
Lv. Waverly llntl
CollumbiU.........
NORTHBOUND.
No. 2.
— „ - N«. 4. No. 0.
Dally. Tuesdy.i Friday.
Thu»dy.| Satdy.
7DO pm 7D0 pm
.70S pm 7D5 pm
2:20 pm 2.-20 pm
8*0 am 7D0 am
7*0 sun 9:05 am
8Dfl am u.10 nm
— 10^0 am 2:00 pin «,w nm
Tntlna Nos. 1 and 2 arrive and depart
from Union depots at Columbus and Al-
7 .*00 pm
7:23 pm
8.-00 um
3.-00 pm
4:31 pm
0;Z7 pm
0.-00 pm
SAVANWXH TO PHILADDLPHIA.
(This ship does not carry passengers.)
Dessous Thur., Nov. 8, 1:30 pm bany.
Dessoug Sun., Nov. 18. 8:00 am Trains Nos. VI C and 6 arrlvo and dr.
Dessoug Wed., Nov. 28, 6:00 am part at foot of Seventh street, Columbus
J. P. BECKWITH, o. A., H * c » HILU Huperlntcndont. ’
Jacksonville, via,
Walter Hawkins. F.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla.
W. E. Arnbld, Q.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla.
C. G. Anderson, Agent. Savannah, Oa.
MACON. .DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
KAILUUAJJ.
Time Table No. 13, Taking Effect Sunday,
September 9, 1894.
Read Down* neon up.
8un.| | j |»un.
T7oT4|No.3| STATIUBBT"
7m]pm[
4 001 * “•
TNo.IJAo'.J
MlTS
10 30|1U 13
10 20|W W
10 lojio 00 4r,U 00
3 001. Macon _
3 06J....M. & N. Junction....
4 1C 3 13 Swift Creek
4 20 3 30 Dry Branch
4 85 3 40 Pike® Peak
4 45 3 60 Fltzparlck.
4 60 4 OOj Ripley. ..
6 06 4 30)..... Jeffersonvlll®
6 15 4 35 GaUlmore
6 2C 6 00 Danville ..
6 90) 6 12 AUeatavn ....... 8 OO)
6 40 6 321 Montrose 7 461 816
6 CO 6 60 Dudley 7 S0| 8 23
6 02 6 07). Moore 7 16| 8 13
6 15 6 30| Dublin 7 00) 8 W
JAS. T. WRIGHT, General Manager,
D. B. DUNN, Superintendent.
OCONBfi AND WESTERN RAILROAD
TIME CARD NO. i;
To Take Effeot Monday. April f mm.
Nos. I and 3 will run dally except Sua-
day. All other® irregular.
Read Down.
No. L (Miles "
A M.
• M
• 1»
• SO
• 45
10 00
10 80
10 40
19
Lv. Dublin .Ar
.. Hutchings ..
.Spring Haven.
.... Dealer ...
m Alcorn®
.. Cheater ,,
. Yonkers
i. Empire
.. Empire
... Cypreae ...
Hawklnavlll#
Bead Upb
jMIleej No. t
P. M.
• 08
2 It
9 50j 9 60 iv.ii X0
• 35| tf id I xi 28
| 920| • 30 W .U 40
0 05) 9 36
* S! ! S H ... Orovanl* ,„
8 201 9 U) I «—■
8 16, a AA I Close connectloua made at Dublin with
8 00| 8 46 Wrlghtevllie and Tennllle railroad la both
IS
4 IS
IH .
Ill
I 89
8 001V.
directions.
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia
train® peas Empire aa folio net
2°! n * S° u !5 m pm
Going North «, nra
J. W. HIGHTOWER, O. M.
B. ▼. MAHONEY, O. F. 4b V. A.
Dally
3:16 s.tn]
8:57 n.m.
4:15 n.ni.
7:30 u.m,
9:CG n.m.
9:29 u.m.
1 a:4G n.m,
Io;l5 ii.ml
10.10 a.TO.
,1:10 u.m,
11:20 a.in:
4:25 p.ra,
5:51 p.m.
8:12 p.m.
6*1 p.m.
gdi p.m.
7*4 p.m.
8D4 p.m.
8:14 p.m.
12:10 p.m.| 92* p.m.
Ail trains urrivo nnd dcpnrt Union d«-
pot® at OolumbuH and' Griffin. Ask for
tickets and seo that they read v a th®
Georgia Midland nnd Gulf Railroad.
CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pa®. Agt.
C, W. Cl HOARS, Gen. Manager. *
Columbus. Oa.
MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE, GOT.-20, 1894.
Read Up.
|PM)P1L
Read Down.
AM.|AM|
8 43ILV..... Macon Arl 6 W|
10 3T>| Lv Mat hen Ar) 4 n|
11 82)LV..
Madison ....Ar|S43|
12121
(A M.
|U 43 P. M
866|LvV... Abbeville ...Xvll
4 23'Lv.... Greenwood
8 23|Lv.... Chester }- v
8 06 Lv.... Monroe Lv
A M.I1226|Lv**.. Raleigh .....Lv
806Lv Weldon ....Lv - ^
5 40|Ar.... Richmond
945 Ar.. Washington ..Lv 720
iltOOAr... Bnltlmoro ...Lv «z
P M.ll2 00[Ar,. I’liUad.lphla ”Lv 8 41
I 363[Ar... N® w York /..Lv| »i.
Cair°o n *ol«trie"railway will «nn«t with
No. 2 at 6:90 p. m. from the North at oo-
m Con*n«tion»' with Gnorela Southern nnfi
Florida JUJlra^. £ a,t , T ^i!5'l>nt r nl 7» l.
la nml Georgia rallroad ninl Ceii rnl ran
rr.ml for all point, in Florida and aoutti*
402 leaving Macon at 9 a. nu.
makeecloeeconneciloii wllh MiddleGeor-
,la nnd Atlanta for Eatonton-
Thlro—with Georgia railroad at Ma-lh
^Fourth—With .olid train for Wuehlnr-
ton and Pullman Parlor BoK* 1 =ar ‘’
Washington to New York city* .
Ticket office la temporarily located at
J. W. Burke's book »lore.
K. T. HORN. General Mninger.
■, C. MAHONEY. ACtg O. F. A.
E. W. BURKE. Ticket Agent. ^
~Oooriwyn & Sinull. drugglels., rro-
ommpml .Tohson'n Magnetic Oil. th.
grant family pain killer. Internal ana
external.
CENTRAL R. R. of G-JEOBGrIA.
H. M. COMER AND R. S. HAYES. RECEIVERS. -
Schedule tn effect Odt. 4th, 1894, Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
READ
DOWN.
—8TATXONS-
HEAD UP.
eeeee
1*7 08 e m
Leave...,
Macon
...Arrive
7 45
p m
r...»
.....
8 u a m
Arrive...
... Fort Valley ...
...Imave
« 36
p m
...el
11 00 a m
Arrive...
..... Cblumbua
...Leavs
2 46
p m
12 34 p m
Arrv,....
Opelika ......
...Leave
2 2L
a xn
.....
6 16 p m
Arrive...
... Blrmlnghum ...
...U&ve
•3 45
a m
l|V . .....
*8 10 pm
1*1116 am
Leu vo....
eeeee* MaCOU
• ..Arrive
4 10
p'm
7 40 u m
..... eeeee
eeeee eeeee
9 12 p m
12 22 p m
Arrive...
... Fort Valley ...
...Leav«
2 00
p in
0 40 a m
eeeee eeeee
eeeee eeee«
(f.M eeeee
eeeee eeeee
10 40 pm
1 M p m
Arrive...
Amerlcu®
...Leavs
1 28
p in
0 20 u in
eeeee eeeee
eeeee tele*
11 66 p m
8 30 p m
Arrive...
Albiny
...Leave
11 60
a m
4 10 a in
3 44 a m
3 13 p nt
Arrive...
Dawson ......
...LeaV*
11 21
o m
U 47 p m
6 to p m
Arrive...
... Fort Galne. ...
...Leave
9 20
a in
4 10 a m
4 6i p m
Arrive...
Eufaula ......
...Leave
10 37
a in
10 17 1> nl
9 60 p m
Arrive...
Oznrk
...Lcavo
< 0 &
a ni
6 W * m
• 20 p m
Arrive...
.. Union Springs ..
...Leave
8 10
a m
8 52 pm
8 10 p m
Arrive...
Troy
...L«avo
7 15
a in
ettee eeeee
*
7 00 , ni
715 pa
Arrtv,...
... Montgomery ...
...Leav®
♦7 45
a in
•7 20 p in
a
..... 14 15 p mi’ll00 pmlll 30 a m
I 04 p mill 45 p mill 17 p m
6 10 p ml I
2 15 a ml t 40 p m
L t 6 20 I ml 6 30 p m
j I OOOamlCMpm
BETWEEN IfACON, ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDGEVrLI.E, AUGUSTA AND HAVANNAH.
" 1*4 16 a mi’4 25 p ml’7 65 a m
3 11 a ml 4 32 p m! 9 47 a m
7 46 a ml t 05 p mill 30 a m
116 p ml 1 00 a ml 7 (6 pm
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive.... Griffin Leave
Arrive Atlanta Leava
Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta #...Lv
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive Gordon Leave
Arrive Mlllclgevllla Leave
Arrive Mlllen .....Leave
7 65 » mllO 23 p mill 00
( 4# p m 3.25 »H|«
•4 2* p ml’O 66 p ra ’7 30
1 II , m'M 14 p_"|^7 2*.
I 46 a mllO 00
3 01 a ml 9 10
I e 06
11 36 p m
3 30 p m
II tl i tn
7 66 a in
Train, marked thua • dally; thus I duly except Sunday. Train, marked thua 7 Sunday only, >
Solid train, are run to and from M aeon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon,
tad Albany via Smlihvlll*. Macon and Birmingham via Columbua.
Sleeping care on night train, betweb Savannah end Macon, Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor care between Macon and Atlanta. • i __
paaaengcra for Thomoeton ukt 7*5 a. ra. or 4*5 p. m. train. Pauengera for Carrollton and Cedartown take TM
S. so. train. Paaaengcra for Perry take 11:16 a. in. train: Fort Galnea, Buena Vtita. Blakely and Clayton ahould take
1106 a. m. train. Paaaengera for 8ylvanla. WrtgbUvllle nnd Banderaville taka 11*8 a. to. train.
For further Informitlon and for icheduleg for points beyond our Una apply to
W. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Peaeengtr Agent.
I, c. General Pouenger AgenU la I, HARRIS. XKkel Agt. Mteeb fe
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