The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 02, 1894, Image 7

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h Visitors to the fair are Invariably surprised and pleased at the magnifi cent exhibit of Porter's Business Col lege. which Is found on the second floor of the main building. It Is the finest of Its- kind and Is attracting no little attention from sightseers. Professor J. E. Porter, the pioneer business college man of middle Geor gia. Is In person superintending the exhibit and cheerfully furnishes all Information asked for‘ by those who stop to admre and Investigate. the exhibit represents 'a handsomely furnished counting room, with private olflce. in full operation. The plan of the exhibit la suggestive and presents the thought that the educational facilities of Sorter’s Business CoKeee are In line with the progressive .business training schools of the country Which lead stu dents to "learn to d) by doing.” Here arc exhibited the books and office prac tice of the college national bank, which show the record work, together with the various business Dan»rs. vouchers and college money. In addition are the books, vouchers and record work of syndicate bookkeeping, and ngency ac counting. The whole scheme of Inter communication work, the same as used by the leading business colleges of the United States. Is on exhibition. Professor Porter has a college to ad vertise, and does It based upon busi ness principles. Instead of attempting to antagonize other business Institu tions. His work Is receiving the hearty indorsement and patronage It so Justly deserves from the business nubile. &Y / THE ISLE OF OHAJiPAOME.'/ ■. Tom Seabrooke In Ills Effervescent Opera Last Night. • There are comic opera comedians and comic opera comedians. There arc DeWolf Hoppers and Francis Wilsons and hundreds of others ami there Is one Thomas Q. Seabrooke, known as tho sufficient, aud who well deseries that title, whatever it beaus. Cer tainly he is sufllcieut to create genuine fun, healthful fun, hilarious luu. Sea brooke pa.d a visit to llaoon last night, and although he played against the IMx.e Fair and Pompt'.l. he had a good house, and those who were in It.-were pleased. They beard Elvta >' Crox s.hg and sing sweetly, and'they ■ heard Seabrooke read urn of Joe Mil ler’s Joke book aud fouad out why a hen crosses the street, and they were pleased with It all. The p.eee was Well put on and the other people, llko the star,, were sufficient. L’ AKTIQLE .17. <A grand production of that great play, “L' Article 47," will be given at the Academy of Music tills evening by Miss Lillian Lewis arid a stroug com pany. The play has been made famous by Miss Lewis, who has presented K hundreds and hundreds of times, liut this iwtht flrst time in Maoon. Tho costumes worn in “L’ Art.cle 47” are very handsome and the stage settings grand. ”V Article 47” will be tho bill for tomorrow’s matinee tad. by apo dal rotlucst, “Cleopatra” will be given for Saturday night. A GREAT SHOW. Tho following telegram Indorsing the grand spectacular production of “1492,” •which to. at the Academy of JItislo Monday, was received yesterday: ‘.‘Augusta, Ga„ Oct 31, ISS14.—Man- nger Horne: I Indorse ‘1492’ as an elegant, pleasing, rellned pwduntlen and worthy of tho great patronage It receives. M. P. Walsh, Dramatic Ed itor Chronicle.” PERSONAL. Mr. Guy Huthnamce of Tuscaloosa. Ala., and Leon. Huthnaneo of Mem phis are In the city for a few days. They came to attend the funeral of their father. Mr. Thomas Huthnance* Dr. H. W. Walker. Dentist. 364 Sec ond atreet lover Solomon’s jewelry store). Macon. Gn. Dr. J. P. Taylor, a prominent citi zen of Haralson. CJoweta county. Is in the city In attendance- on the Grand Lodge, now In session. Dr. R. O. Cotter, wife and little son. ' and Mra. R. J. Powell of Barneavlllc are In the city visiting the fair and mcMlng their many frlendo here. Dr. Cotter has recently returned from a 1 rffi to Europe. Mr. and Mrs, J3..A. Greene of Mon- ticello have boon vlslthrs -the fair this Week. -Mbs Lilia Exlcy. one of Savannah's beautiful and accomplished daughters. Is here taking In the fair and shaking hands with her college chums. Misses 'Marie Allen and Clara Smith of .WamSnton and Mr. Lamar Smith are visiting the family of Mr. W. A. Goodyear, at 719 Orange street. Mies Be Utah Farrar of Dawson .Is spending several days at the fair.* Miss Mbrie Cheatham, one of the brightest and most accomplished little misses of Savannah. Is here to attend the fair. Mr. T. B. Hatris. one of the bright editors of that pluck little dally,- th Tiiomaston Penny Press, to visiting ts» DlxleFatr. LAST DAYS OF THE GREAT SALE. We are Just In receipt of n telegram from the railroad company saying: “Sell entire stbok at oace regardless of prices." Acting on this we have de cided to close out all the flue tailor- made clothing on hand at what It will bring. Today and tomorrow are posi tively the last days. Charles A. Wheeler, manager, corner Third and Cherry streets. Nussbau-n building. MAGNETIC NERVINE. Is sold with writ!:' CmrentM to m tt# r»cu?Pro*»r tlcn, fits, Cr.u. PitifiwUwidW’Ak' fBtaMVBtMfltot) useof Optra ,,'>w Tobiccf) and Ale hoi; Mental Dept* •&&F-ORE - APTcR* is.ru, softening |*b. GOODWYNS DRUG STORE. __ THE GRANDEST OF ALL. 2 More Performances Only. 2 ...PAIN’S... A. Realistic Performance Never to Be Forgotten. See it, marvel at it and be impressed by its grandeur. TO-NIGHT POSITIVELY In Conjunction With an Entire Change of $1, OQQ—^Display of Fireworks—$1,000 There is but one opinion—The Most Costly and Stu pendous Scenic and Pyrotechnic Production ; in the World. BEING THE CHILDREN 1 “"'Grand Farewell The Governor and Staff and the Entire Legislature Will Attend, and It Will Be a GRAID CAMIYAL RIGHT. You Can’t Afford to Miss Either of the Entertainments. SEATS FOB TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE. A DOUBLE ENTERTAINMENT m* ONE ADMISSION ADMITS TO ALL. , Boxes and reserved scats on sale at Georgia Music Store and box offices of Fair Grounds. Positively no money taken at the gates. Tickets pur chased after 6 p. m. admit to both Fair Grounds and Pompeii. TO-DAY PUBLIC SCHOOL DAY. TO-DAY $15,000 4 $ 16 > 000 PURSES I\At(lj3 PURSES. MID WAT FLAISANCE As seen at the World’s Columbian Fair, Chicago, embracing the vlllegea of all nationalities, exhibiting customs, costumes and amusements of their res pective countries. Open Ironi 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. MONS ACIIILLE P.HILION Wonderful Equilibrist. 3:30 p. m. and . 7 p. m. • • 1 PROFESSOR CARD’S BAND ORIGINAL DeCOMAS, PROF. GRANADA, SANFORD SISTERS, And a host of novelties from all parts of the world.' LOBSTERS AND LIZARD8. Th#lr Power of Reproducing Amputated Parts of Their Bodies. That tbo common crawfish has the pow er of reproducing on eye which may bo purposely removed or lost through acci dent la a curious fact In natural history that Is quite familiar to tho naturalist#. Other small creatures of the animal king dom, most notably tbo lobster and tho lizard, possess faculties of reproduction of parts equally wondorful ns that of tbo crawfish—vlz, tho powor to grow new dlavrs and tails In place of the original, which havo been lo6t or romoved. Grant Allen has told us that “every fragment of every organism has In It tho powor to re build In its entirety another organism like the ono of which It once formed a com pound element,” but we have yet to see the case of a human being “budding” a new eye in the empty socket or growing a now leg or arm on an amputated stump. Among tho lower animals the reverse Is truo in many Instances, but as only tho lobster and lizard aro alluded to above I will conflno this note to that peculiar power as observed in those animals. In the case of the lobster he can be made to assist in the experiment, for be will am putate or break off either of his larger arms and their terminating claw# If only slightly tickled or Irritated with a small stick or a straw. The younger Individuals are beat for this experiment, oa the arm la more easily broken off and more rapidly reproduced. M. Chllcote’s experiment# prove that a yearling lobster will perfectly and wholly reproduce an Amputated arm from tho body to tho terminus of tb# claw In 60 day#, or about seven weeks. Arguing In an opposite direction from this sarao standpoint, It seems a# If the severed arm would also immcdlatlcy begin tho work of reproduction and grow a new lobster on Its mutilated end In something like a year or a year and a half, but that appear# to be a feat beyond even the wonderfully fer tile and complex powers of nature. In the lobster of two years of age it takes from 70 to 86 days to reproduce the am putated part, the ratio Increasing with age until the fourth year, after which re production Is uncertain and never perfect. A marked characteristic of tho lizard family is tho power of growing new tails in case such a feat becomes au absolute nccesaity, the time occupied in repairing damages to the candal appendage varying with age, just as it doe# in tho case of tbo lobster's claw. Tho authority referred to flrst above saya that “a now tail will grow with surprising promptitude,” but <looa not give exact data. In the island of Borneo, whore the climate la moist and hot, Williams says they will grow out in 80 days. A marked contrast to the rulo it tho “hooded” lizard of Australia, which cannot reproduce a broken toil at all, but Invariably die# ns the ro*ultof such an In jury.— St. Louis Republic. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The beat #alve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcer#, salt rheum, fever feores. tetter chapped hands, chilblains, •orns, and ail eruptions. snd positively is guaranteed to give perfect satura tion or money refunded. Price. 25 eU per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar 4k Bon#. druKYlst*. "ake it when awfully tired” Jrown’s Iron Jitters. GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. Only twenty-six hour# Macon to New York. 9:00 a. train ha# through Pullman buffet Bleeper Macon to New York. IN.Y.T’nJD'y M’l.JN't. Ex. Lv. Macon, Lv. MllladgevlUe Lv. Sparta. . . . LV. Warren ton.., Lv. Camak. Lv. Thomson Lv. Harlem. Ar. Augusta. 9. -00 am 10, -00 am 10:40 am 11:17 am 11:28 am 11:40 am 12:09 pm 1:00 pm 4:20 pml 8:30 pm 5:23 pm[lQ:12 pm 6:14 pn|1123 pm 6:52 pm 7 .-04 pm 7:20 pm 7:43 pm 830 pm 12:26 am 337 am 8:48 am 1:16 am 5:15 am AUGUSTA TO MACON! Lv. Augusta. . Lv. Harlem. . Lv. Thomson. Lv. Camak. . Lv. Warren ton Lv. Sparta. . Lv. MllledgevlUe Ar. Macon. 7:15 am!ll:50am|U-00 pm 8:00 am|12:J6 pm|12:00 ngt 8:20 oml 1:11 pm|12:26 am 8:10 ami 1.35 pm 8:47 am] 1.44 pm 9:22 am| 2:27 pm 10:00 amj 3:15 pm 11:00 am j 4.-25 pm 2:00 am 2:14 am 3:27 am 4.48 am 6:45 am Sleeping cars between Augusta and Ma con, on trains leaving Augusta 11:00 p. m. and Macon 1:30 p. m. THOMAS K. SCOTT. General Manager. JOE W. WHITE, Traveling Passenger Ags^t. A. O. JACKSON. • General Passenger Agent. .. - Augusta, Ga. W. W. HARDWICK, Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga. L. J. HARRIS, Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga. Middle Georgia and Atlantic Ra.uroa.d- Effective September 2, 6 O’clock, A. II., 1JM. Read Down Read Up, U 00p| 7 1B|LV. Augusta .Ar.| Ga. R .K. I 9 00 |I*. Macon ..Ar.) ( 4 46 p No. 101|No.l08| A M.IP. M-l 1 U Lv Mlll’g’VtU Arjl 1M | 1 Ul 1 20 Lv Eatonton Ar.j 7 45 | 13 55 2 20 Ar Eatonton Lv| 6 34 I 11 46 p 2 21 Lv Eatonton Arj 6 f6 | 11 45 6 15 Ar. Atlanta Lv.j a oop| 7 25a 6 50 Ar.. Mscon Lv.| iiOa| - |Ar. Athens .Lv.j a 40 p» 650 665 810 815 1315 120 Bro-jghtonvjile meeting point for trains Nos. 101 and 101. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Xoa 102 and 103. , W. B. THOMAS. General Manager. PHOTOGRAPHS! Cabinets $3 per Doz en during tho Fair at MILLNER’S, 65 1-2 Poplar Street, oppo site the Market. PHOTOGRAPHS! TAKE NOTICE. Will be sold before the court house door In the town of Oglethorpe. Ga., the flrst Tuesday In November, within the legal hours of sole, two hundred two and one- half CM2V4) acres, more or less, of land situated In the town of Marshallvllle, Gn. Bald land being the undivided part of es tate of 8. C. Bryan. Sold for distribu tion among heirs. Terms cash. For further information address HIRAM M. HARGROVE. MarahallvlJle, Ga. Ia the only di rect line from Jacksonville. Palatka, St. Augustine, Ocala, Sanford, Titusyill, Bartow, Tampa, 12 64 .m 4 16 am 6 15 am 8 25 am 6 65 am 1 28 pm 5 15 pm 7 15 pm 'J Vj pm 9 47 pm And all points in Florida and Cuba. Our train# arrive and depart from 'Jnlon de pots In Macon andyPslatku. , DEPARTURES—SOUTHBOtlND. arrivals-norturound. No 5 from Palatka and Mont gomery ,...1:20pm No. 4 from Palatka and Jack sonville 4:06 A m No. 1 tor. .Montgomery and IM' latka U:io a m No. SI for Jacksonville and Fi- latiu 10:32 pm No. 5 lor Ttfcon 4:90 pm No. 0 from Tilton.... No. SI tor'LaGrange 4:00 p in No. 32 from LaGiuuge I®*> * m NO. 61 lor. LaOrange S.-C0 tt in No. S3 from LaGrahge 3:45 p m Passenger, in loci slespsr. northbound, can sleep until 7 s.m. Passenger. from Jacksonville for Macon proper should tails this sleeper at Lake City. Tho' “Dixie Flyer," leaving Mscon at 10:33 p. m, curries through Pullman buf- f.t sleeping csr to Jacksonville and local sleeper to Palatka, arriving In .laeltson- vllle at 8:30 a. m. and Palatka at » a. m. West India last mall train Waving Macon at 11:10 a. m. makes direct connection at Cordels with S. A. SI. fast express for Montgomery, arriving thsrs at 7:55 p. m„ at which point close connection Is made with Louisville snd Nashville vcstlbuled 1 tmlted for New Orleans and all Texas points. Sleeping car accommodation. rose rved In Macon for this train. The Sunn nee River Route It the only direct line from alncon to Palatka and all interior Florida points, close connect! cn being mads at Palatka In Union depot with Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West, Florida Southern snd Jacksonville, Ht. Augustine and Indian River ••arlrood; also with St. Johns and Ocslnwalm river steamers. Sleeping ear accommodations reserved to Jacksonville, Palatka or New Orleans. Further Information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application. Telephone 100. Send your nimo and address for beautiful photogravure. J. LANE, G. A. MACDONALD. Gent. Manager. UenL Passenger Aft.. Macon, Ga. Macon, G*. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. HEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. ’ raisin* from bavawna* TO NEW YORK: Cabin, (HO) Excursion 532; Steerage, $10. TO BOSTONi Cabin |22j Excursion, *31, Steerage. . $11.75. TO PHILADELPHIA. VIA KKW YOBK: Cabin, I22.fi0| Excursion, $3d| Btoarage cm IbsmacniflesQtftssminlpeof these (last 7 eppointsdto sail ab follows. Btandard tints: SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 60th Meridian Time.) Nacooehee Frl., Nov. 2, 8:30 pm City of Augusta....Men., Nov. 6,11:00 im City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 7. 1:00 pm Kitnsja City Frl., Nov. 9. 2:00 pm Chattahoochee Sat. Nov. II), 8:00 pm Nacooehee Mon. Nov. 12, 4:50 pm Tallahassee Wed., Nov. 14, 6d» am City of Augusta....Frl.. Nov. 16. 7:30 am City ot Blrmlnshm.eat,, Nov. 17, 7:00 pm Kansas City <„ j.Mon., Nov. 16, 10:00 am Chattahoochee ... Wed., Nov. 21, 12:50 pm Nacooehee Frl., Nov. 23, 3:00 am Tallahassee Sat., Nov. 24, 3.D0 pm City of Augusta....Mon. Nov. 2C, 6:00 pm City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. % 6K» am Kansas City Frl.. Nov. 30. 7JO am SAVANNAH TO .BOSTON. City of Macort....Thur„ Nov. 8, 1:30 pm Gate City Thur., Nov. 15, ejo pm City of Macon....Thur,, Nov. 22, 1:00 pm Gate City Thur., Nov. 29, 6:30 pin SAVANNAH-TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship does not carry passengers.) 1 Dessoug .Thur., Nov. 8, 1:30 pin Dcssoug Sun., Nov. 18, 8:00 am Dessoug .Wed., Nov. 28, 6:00 am J. Fi BECKWITH. (J. A.. Jacksonville. Fla. Walter Hawkins. F.F.A.. Jacksonville, Fli. W. E. Arnold, Q.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla. C. G. Anderson, Agent Savannah, Ga. Atlanta anil tiev Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. R. Quickest mill Host Koine. Montgomery, Selma. MobUs. Ntw Oruauu, • Tex os ua Boutnwtst Southbound. Lv. Macon Lv. Atlanta Ar Montgomery.. Ar Fenaacola ... At Mobile.. Ar New Orleans. Ar Houston .... TO SELMA. SOUTHBOUND. I NaTli-i No. 11 Leavo Macon Uo’45 pmlll OO nm Arrive Cochran...,,. , ” Arrive Hawklnevllle... Arrive Kastman Arrive Jesup Arrive Brunswick Arrive Jacksonville..,. Arrive Savannah...... northbound. v I No. 13. TNoTiiL J_No. 18. »*?, con ! I 30 ami 4 25 pml 8 28 ana ri" 7 35 am) 7 50 pm It 45am il' Uanta... j 8 oo amlU 00 pml 2 00 pm As J?„A t00 u’ » n j 3 soam| i *1 pm Ar. Ooltewh JH2 47 pmf 4 lo ami 6 *7 pm Ar. ChBtnoga.l l 20 pml 4 45am| 7 10 pm if thattioga.l 1 7 10 uml 7 _ J0 pro At. Cincinnati I 7 45 pml 7 80 am a!.'- 11 00 ami 7 45 pm Ar. Memphis..) ) « io pm| 7 00 am }£• Si?, lno * a ;( | » 00 ami 5 55 pm Ly._fioHonrii j I o 33 am! I 37 pm ArKnoxyllle..i I1245pmllO 16 pm THROUGH CAR AllRANGEJIENTS. Southbound. c^" c ;ifi’“ S .'J 1 . la A c f. ,ll ' ulc<1 tr * ,, > m Jack sonville. with Pullman buffet dr-twlnd room cars attached for Jackaunvllle and Brunswick. No. 13.—Solid twin for Brunnjvlolc. „ Northbound. No. 1..-Solid vestibule train ta At* rhAft« un*™ n f wltil ,6c » l tr»Ul tot uSiimm Sif' 1 w * y oUitlonn. Carries eud 'ciiatt*nnooga! * ,a ' veoa M *°°“ No. 14.— Solid train to Chattanooga. n«ci 1 inL ee with ;: f lll f , " ,t * ,lt>m Atlanta, con necting with faa: trains for Cincinnati. Memphis and Knoxville. No. lS—Crtri lefl freo chair car to Chat* tffiuhftoalnlflw rf *° solid vea- Cincinnati, with Pullman Connection* at rectlona. B ‘ Kh Ult lr4ln * ,n *" For full Information j# to routtfln ’ rat##, etc., ippiy to ^ ^ JIM W. CARR, Pawonxer and Ticket Agent Macon, Qtu K S-oxWl.c I &- *“*«** mU WaAhffionPS'c. 1 P ** ,enI °' J. J. Farnsworth, Division Passenger Axont. Al’-nti, Ga, C. A. Bonscoter. Assistant Gen.ral . Passenger Agent, Knoxville. Tenn, GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R. The Only Lino Running Double Daily Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, ISM. 1 “NORTHBOUND. - ^ Lesv-I Montgomery 1 9 30 pml 8 10 am Arrive Selma ,|ll 15 pm|U 15 am .. ,, carrlBB Pullman vestlhuta jSJjy N *"f York to Now Orleans, and SSlV *° Montgomery. Train 6J cairle,.Pullman ve.tibll. steeper New Or- AUanta. 0 NaW ? ork an<l oul hi« oar te Trains 64 and 61 Pullman Buffet Sleep ing Cara betwesa Atlanta and Mont* gomcry. VYLBR. Genl. Mgr. Columbus Southern Itaihvtiy Hmo Table No. H, EffiTtlve Sept. U, 18M. SOUTHBOUND, “ v I No. I. I No. 3. I No. 6. 1 I JMUy. M’tidy. | Friday. I I Wcd’y j Satdy. Lv Columbua. Lv Richland. Lv Dawson, Ar Albany. . . JVr Thomasvlllo. Ar BrunawKck. Ar Jacksonville 3:» pm 6J7 pm 6:40 pm 7•’00 nm| 7 JO nm »JO umj a^u am 12:45 amiU:33 am 113D urn 8:10 am 8:26 am 7^ pm 2^0 pm| lrtW pm 6J40 pmi 0:4i> pin 8:10 am] 8:10 nm 8:2r> am 8:25 am NORTHBOUND. MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH KALLKOAD. Read Down. Bun. | | No.4|No.2| P AIJP Ml 4 00(3 00 4 08} * " 415 “SranDRBT M##a up. | |bun. |No.i|iso.i 3 06 2 15 3 30 3 40 3 50 4 00 4 20 ...’. 4 35 6 00 512 5S2 ....M, & N. Junction.... r Swift Creole Dry Branch Hike# Peak . Fitzparlck. ... Ripley. .. Jeffenunvllla ... Galllmore .. Danville .. . Alleato vn . . Mor.tros# ... Dulle/ ... .... Moore .... ... Dublin .... |A M|A M (10 30(iu 15 10 20J1U OS 10 10,10 00 9 50 9 50 7 00) 8 00 JAS. T. WRIGHT. General Manager. D. B. DUNN, Superintendent. No- 2* No. 4. No. 0. Dally. Tua*Jy.| Friday. )Thuady.| Saldy. Lv Jacksonville^ 7.-00 p m( 7 ;0o pm , m T v I,r "I?* Pm 7:25 ‘j,,,,’, pm J2J pm 2:2o pm . ;(x) alll 6:90 om| 7J0 am| S.-00 pm VJ)iuu[ 0:05 us 42ii pm 9:00 amjll.io am 0.27 pm ’ "J*.*®] 2:00 W 9:00 pm Tralna Noa. 1 und 2 arrive and depart from Union depots at Columbus and Al- bany. t Trains Noa 3. 4, 6 and 6 arrive and de- part at foot of Soventh atreet, Columbue. «• HILL, Superintendent. Lv Brunawlck. . Lv Thomaavlllo. Lv Albany. . , . Ar Dawson. . . Ar Richland. Ar Columbua. TIME CARD NO. I, To Tik* Effect Monday. April 9. m. Noa. l and 2 wUI run dally uoept Bua. day. All other. Irregular. Retd Down. No. L |Mlles| Read Up V. M. 6 00 441 421 416 166 14, 120 8 eoiv. Dior. 816 380 Clou eonnoctloao mad. at Dublin''witk Wrlghtaviiu oad TannUl. railroad ta beta direction*. Beet Tenneeau, Virginia and Gwrata tralna paw Empire aa foUonat Going South If Mom Going North.... l3pm 1. W. lU'JHTOWER. «L ia. n. V. MAHONEY. O. F.6I.A A M. IMI • Lv. Dublin .At II • u i .. Hutching# U 130 10 Spring liana 43 • 46 13 .... Dexter .... 40 10 00 16 Alcorn# ... 17 10 20 19 mn Chcitir M 10 40 a •is Yonkvr# ... 80 ar.U 00 » .... Empir# .... lv.ll 19 .... Empir# 14 U 26 a .... Cypres* ... 11 ar.U 40 40 47 . HxwklnavlUe U « 13 ... Ororanl# ... • Lv, Columbus.,11, Lv, Wavcrly Hall .... Lv. Oak Mountain.... Lv. Warm Springs... Lv. Woodbury Lv. Cuncord Lv. Williamson Ar. Griffin Ar. Macon, C. R. It .. Ar. Atlunta, C. R. R.. Lv. Griffin Lv. McDonough .. SOUTHBOUND. Lv. McDonough.. Ar. Griffin Lv. Macon. O. It. R.. Lv. Atlanta, C. II. B>. Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson Lv. Concord Lv. Woodbury Lv. Warm Springs... Lv. Oak-Mountain Lv..AVnverly Halt...... Ar. Collumhiis '"AH* trains arrlvs and dcpnrt Union do* pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask for tickets end sco that they road via th. Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES. Gen. Paa. Agt. C W. CHEARS. Gen. Monogor. Columbus, Ga. AM. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, OCT. 20, 1894. Read Down. Read Up. AM.IAMI IPMIPK. ■ 1 8 431Lv Macon Arj 0 301 110 33jLv Machen Ar| 4 38 11 32 Lv.... Modlson ....Ar|8 4o| I 203 LV Athens Ari2 03| I66II.V.... AWwvtlle ....Lv(U12 A M. 4 BlLv,;,. Greenwood ..Lv|1143)P. M 623 Lv.... Chester J*v| 93£ 106 Lv.... Monro. Lvl IH 1326|Lv.... Raleigh LjljU 3 OflI.v Weldon ...,Lv| 188 6 401Ar.... Richmond ...RylU2i|AM IGlAr.. Washington ..Lv 7 30 1100 Ar... Tlaltlmora ...Lv 63 PM.tlSOOlAr.. Philadelphia .'Lv 341 | 3 93|Ar... N.w York ...Lv|2WPM. Passenger trains wilt slop at Ocmulg*. .treat to t.ks on and 1 * 1 .^^IVct" wHh Car on electric railway will emneotwllh No. 3 at 6:30 p. m. from tha North at Go* ^Comtectio'n^'with Georgia Southern and F“Ra“"r%S?^.t ■rennc.u, Vlreln- io and Georgia railroad and Central ra»« road for all point# in Florida and #outh« "’sIcon.^No 1 !'402 leaving M»con ft J a. m. makes close connection with Middle Geor gia mid Atlantic for Eatonton. Thlra—With aeorgla railroad at Madb ^Fourth—With solid train for Washing- ton nnd Pullman £«lor Buffet cara. Washington to New York sltF. • . Ticket office Is temporarily located at J. W. Burks’s hook store. K T. HORN. Gsnrtnl Manager. *. C. MAHONEY. Act* O. P. A. ) E. W. BURKE, Ticket Arent. “Ooodwyn tc Hmull. (Iruufil.ts. rec ommend Joluion’a Jlasnotlo Oil, th. givat family pain killer, Internal ana external. CENTRAL R. R. of GrJEORGrIA. H. M. COMER AND R. S. HAYES, RECEIVERS. e Schedule hi effect Odt. 4th, 1894, Standard Time, »0th Meridian. ^BETW'EEN MACON, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM. MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. —STATIONS— Leave.. Arrive., Arrlvo., Arrve.. Arrive., Leave.. Arrive. Arri!:-. Arrlv., Arrive. Arrive. Arrlv.. Arrive. Arrive. Arrive. Arrlv.. ....... Macon Fort Valley . Cblumbu* ... Opelika .... Birmingham . ....... Macon Fort Valley . Amaricua ... Albany .... Dawson ..... ..... Fort Guinea . Eufaula .... Ozark .... Union Springs , .......... Troy Montgomery ..Arrive ...Leave ...Leave ...Leave ..Leave ..Arrive ..Leave ...Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave ..Leave .Leave 7 41 p .... * ss p ml 1 45 p 2 25 a ml •8 45 a ml ;•••“ ;;;; ::::: ::::: 4 10 p ml 7 40 a in ..... ..... ..... too p ml C 40 a m 1 21 p ml 6 :o a m 11 60 a ml 4 10 a in H 21 a mill 47 p m 9 20 a. ml 10 27 a ml 10 17 p m 4 05 * ml ••••• 9 10 a m 8 92 p m 7 15 a ml •7 45 a rnl-7 30 P m •1 16 a m,«4 2'. p ml-7 66 a m Leavo. Macon Arrive 7 55 p m 10 23 p m|ll 00 a m 6 12 a m| * 32 p ml 9 47 a m Arrlv*. Griffin .Leavo 6 4» p m 8 28 p mj f 03 « m 7 45 a ml 1 05 p m 11 30 a m Arrive. Atlanta • Leave •4 25 p m •6 If p m|*7 30 a m .1 15 p ml 1 00 a ml 7 65 pm Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv 7 35 • m •1 is n ml’l 23 a in ..... .At# — 14 IS p mi*ll 00 p m 11 30 a m Leave. •••••••• Macon ••••••*.. Arrive 3 40 p in 3 45 A.m]10 00 # m ..6.. ....* 1 05 p mill 46 i> mill 17 p m Arrive. ......... Gordon .Leavo 2 65 pm 3 01 a m| 9 10 a m 6 10 D ml Arrlvo. MWedgevlIIo .Leave | 8 OS a m 3 15 A ml 8 40 pm Arrive. Mlllen .Leave 11 03 a m 11 35 p mt.i.;. 1 * 80 a ml 6 50 p m Arrive. Augulta .Leavo 7 55 .a m 8 30 p ml .....1 800 a ml 6 30 pm Arrive. B&vannah .Leave •8 30 a mrS 45 p ml Tralna marked thus • dally: thus I daily except 8unday. Tralna marked thus f Sunday only. Solid trains are run to snd from Maoon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and. Atlanta via Macon. Maeom and Albany via Bmlthvllle. Macon and Birmingham via Columbus. Bleeping cars on night tralna betwen Savannah and Macon. Savannah ana Atlanta. Parlor cans between Macon and Atlanta. u - _ Passengers for Thomacton taka 7JJ5 a. m. or 4:25 p, m. train. Passenger* for Carrollton and Cedartown take 7J* a. m. umln Passengers for Perry take 11 df a. m. train: Fort Gaines, Buena Vista. Blakely and Clayton should take llfll A m. train. Passenger* for Sylrsnla, Wrighuvllle and StnderevUle take 11:20 a m. train. For further Information and for schedule* tot point* beyond out Une apply to _ <11 W. F. 8HELLMAN. Traffic Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Psttengw Agent. •. i, c. HAILE, General Passenger Agent. , L, J, HARRIS. Ticket Agt. Maoon. ^