The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 03, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3, 1894. T SOUTH WAGOW ANDWEST END Interesting News (lathered in and Around the Suburbs. PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND OTHERWISE Funeral or Mrs. Evans—Fire at the Oil aillls Comes Near Proving; m Seri ous Conflagration—Alanjr Visitors In the City. Tho funeral of Mrs. J, F. Evnns took place from the family residence * on Wood street. South Macon, ou Wednes day morning at 10 o'clock. The relig ious services were conducted by the Ilev. Dr. Darner of St. Barnabas Epis copal church, Tho remains were deposited In Uielr last resting place In Rose Hill'ceme tery on the family lot. A distressed husband and two little children are ail that Is left of this once happy household, and It Is the hope of all . that an indulgent providence will deal gently with them la this sore aud almost unbearable affliction. Mrs. Evans was the wife’of Mr. J. F. Evans of the Central railroal and the sister of Messrs. Adolphus and Mlzer Wood, all well-known-resident* of South Macon. Mrs. Evans was sick only two days at the moment when her affliction, heart failure, had a fatal termination at 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon, while surrounded by her family and friends. A slight commotion was experienced' about tho Georgia Oil Mills Thursday afternoon by tho lint near the elevator catching on file, which Instantly spread In every direction. The burning lint reached the elevator and it might have been n serious and disastrous lire lint was fortunately soon extinguished. The cliemlc&l engine, No. 1 steam lire en gine and the ladder trues wore on tbo grounds In a very short while. No damage of any cous.derable amount was done. To-Night. GRAND FAREWELL To-Night. POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCE. CARNIVAL NIGHT! ...PAIN’S... Mr. Charles Batton, now of Atlanta, Is spending a few days very pleasantly with his mother at her residence on Second street. South Macon. Mr.-Bat- ton-.Is engaged with one of the largest wholesale and retail dry goods and notion houses In A tlanta. Wyly Wyche, one of tho best of Thad Parker's salesmen, is spending a fow days very pleasantly with his par ents in South Macon. .Mr. Wyche Is engaged ut present on tho Savannah and Western railroad. Miss Nell Sheraw and Miss Fannie Mount of Columbus are spending a few days with Miss Ola Farris at the home of her parents, Mr. and-Mrs. It. I\ Farris, bn Oglethorpe street. Dr. Grier, a former physician of South Macon, now a resident of Macon county, is spending a few days witU friends in South, Macon and. the city. Mlsa.Mjittie .Speer of South.Macon half' been’ quite 111 for-, several;'weeks. Her many friends will be pleased to hear-she'1« considerably Improved. WILL CLOSE EARLY. Freight Will Not Received After S O'clock o. m. Ah agreement signed by C. T. Arey. agent Southern railway: <H. Yonge. agent Central rallrod: J. W. Byrn. agent Macon and Dublin and Savannah rail way. and S. M. Brawn, agent Georgia Southern and Florida railway, hao been entered Into to dose the warehouse of their resDeotrtve railroads after Novem ber 5 at 5 n. m. •Phis will prevent both the delivery nnd shipping of freight after the hour specified, and Is done so as to compel, morohants to do their shipping and take their goods out of the farehouses before ntght. In this Tcapeet It wilt he a great help to warehouse employes. PURIFIES THE BLOOD. "I have taken four bottles of Hood’s Barsaparilla and I found It the heat blood purifier that 1 have over used. I had small bolls all over my face and neck before I began, to use Hood’s Barsaparilla. but since I have taken It they have all disappeared and my face a ml neck are free from such eruptions. Hood's Sarsaparilla enables me to sice soumliy and I have gained eight pounds in weight in five months.” A. N. Graham. Sugar Valjcy. Ga. POCKETS PICKED. 11 • Two Ladles Made the Victims of the Idfcht-FlnjfVr’eii Geirfry.' 1 >' f J" Mrs. N. IM. wiggs of Jacksonville. Fla., and Mrs. Kittle Jewett Williams of Maeon were the victims of pickpock ets yesterday at the fair grounds. Just how the Tlght-finBercd fnflemlty got in their work is not known, but they managed to get 877 from Mrs. Wlgis nnd $20 from Mrs. Williams, neither of whom knew when the robbery was com mitted. - • BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salvo in the -world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ail eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to give perfect satura tion or money refunded. Price, 2$ cets per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar Sc Sous, druggists. DENTISTRY. Dr. 'A- s - Moore, who has for the laat eight yaars been reasonable in hla charges for dental • fork, and who la better pfepared to do bridge, crown and all klnda of dental work, having taken a post-graduate course In prostheUo dentistry, owing to the stringency of the times. Is willing to be even more reasonable In hla charges. Come, let him exnmine your teeth and sec how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without rain. 121 Washington avenue, near First Bapttet church. Vinevllle and (Belt Line of street cars pass his office LAST DAYS OF THE GREAT SALE. We are Just In receipt of l telegram from the railroad company saying: •'Sell entire stock at once regardless of prices.'' Acting on thi*. .we have de- SdSd to close out .11 the fine tailor- made clothing on hand at what It will bring. To-day Is positively the la»t day. Charles A..Wheeler, manager, cor ner Third and Cherry otreet*. Nus*- baum building. Everybody feels better from Brown’s Iron Bitters. . I ? IN- FIREWORKS Grandeur Unsurpassed, and Pompeii Will Fall as Never Before. Macon’s Pride in Fireworks U. S. SENATOR A. 0. BACOH ■ vn.i Who will attend; also, Governor’s staff and entire Legislature. JUBILIFICATION FESTIVITIES A night long to be remembered. Fireworks for Two Shows Burned. GOOD-BYE to the GOOD-BYE. Greatest, Grandest and Most Stupendous Spectacular and Pyrotechnic Production the World Has Ever Witnessed. THE LAST CHANCE. DOFT MISS IT. Macon may never look upon its like again Bring your Wives, your Mothers, your Sweethearts, your Children. Give them a treat never to be forgotten. ONE ADMISSION ADMITS TO ALL. Boxes and reserved seats on salo at Georgia Music Store and box efilce* of Fair Grounds. Positively no money taken at tho gates. Tickets pur chased after 6 p. m. admit to both Fair Grounds and Pompeii. TO-DAY $15,000 PURSES COLUMBUS DAY. TO-DAY , $15,000 RACES PURSES. MIDWAY FLAISANCE As seen at the World's Columbian Fair, Chicago, embracing tho villages of all nationalities, exhibiting customs, costume, and amusement* of their res pective countries. Open from 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. MONS ACHILLE PHlLION Wonderful Equilibrist, 8:30 p. m, and 7 p. m. ■ ", PROFESSOR CARD’S BAND ORIGINAL DeCOMAS, PROF. GRANADA, And a host of novelUea from all parts of the world. SANFORD SISTERS, PHOTOGRAPHS! Cabinets $3 per Doz en during tbe Fair at MILLNER’S, 65 1-2 Poplar Street, oppo site the Market. PHOTOGRAPHS! GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—-By .virtue of an order regularly granted by the court of ordinary of said coun ty, I will sell at public outcry to the highest 'bidder, for cash, on the first Tm-.Uy in November next, before lh- Bibb county court house door, during the legal hours of sale, nil that tract of land In 'the Fourth district of orig inally Houston, now Bibb county, comprising lot number one hundred and twenty-one (121), containing two hundred and two una a half acre* (202 1-2). nnd n.irt or lot number one hundred and forty-six (UO, containing one hundred and thirty-five (136) acres. Said tract of land known as the M1I1I- ■on S. Johnson, or- Vashtl Johnson property. Said property to be sold as the prop erty of the estate of Mdlllsou S. John son. for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and making dls frlbution. J. L. ANDERSON, - Administrator MUHson 8. Johnson. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—By virtue of an order regularly granted by the oourt of ordinary for said coun ty, I ■will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder, for oaoh. on the first Tuesday In November next, before the Bibb county court house door, during the legjl hours of sale, all that lot .of land situated in the city of Macon, said county, being part of lot number two (2) In square number seventy-four (70, fronting on Oak street fifty (SO) feet, more or less, and running back same width along the southeastern side of an alley two hundred and ten (210) feet, more or leas, 'to an alley In the rear, bounded on the noutheast by the roperty of Mrs. Scott Clark. ■ Said property to be sold as tbe prop erty of the estaite of Mrs. Mary Mc Clendon. for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and nviklng dis tribution. J. L. ANDERSON. Administrator Mrs, Mary McClendon. GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUOUSTA. Only twenty-six hours Macon to New York. 9:00 arm. train has through Pullman buffet sleeper Macon to Now York. iN.Y.T’nID’y M’l.jN’t. Ex. Lv. Macon, Lv. MillodKCvIlIe Lv. Sparta. Lv. Warren ton.. Lv. Canrnk. Lv. Thomson, Lv. Harlem. Ar. Augusta. 9:00 am 10:00 am 10:40 am 11:17 am 11:28 am U :46 am 12:09 pm uoo pmj 4:30 pm 5:33 pm 6:14 pm 720 pm 7.4.1 r*m 820 pm 8:30 pm 10:12 pm 11:23 pin 12:26 am 3:27 am 8:43 am 4:16 am 5:15 am AUGUSTA TO MACON. Lv. Augusta. . Lv. Harlem. . Lv. Thomson. Lv. Camak. . Lv. Warren ton.. Lv. Sparta. Lv. Millcdgeville Ar. Macon. 7:15 amltl :50 am111:00 pm 8:00 am|12:15 pm|12:00 ngt 8:20 am l.-llpml*"''* 8:10 am 1.35 pm 1.41 pm 2:27 pm 3:15 pin 4:25 pm 8:47 am 9:22 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:26 am 2:00 am 2:14 am 3:27 am 4.48 I, 6:45 atn 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. . JQE W. WHITE, Traveling Passenger AgMt. 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 Railroad. Effective September 2, f O'clock* A- ML, Read Down Read Urn, U 00 p| 7 15',Lv. Augusta .Ar.l Ga. R .ft. j 9 00 |I/T. Macon ».Ar.| |4Up No. 101]No.l08| AM. 6 50 655 810 815 1215 120 . M. . IP. M.UL1C Lv MmVvlll Ar|| 7 io | l uy Lv Batonton Ar.j 7 45 j 12 56 Ar Eaton ton Lr) 6 86 I U 46 p Lv Eaton ton Ar| • 35 | ll 46 Ar. Atlanta Lv.j 8 oop| 7 26a Macon Lv.| 110 a| |Ar. Athens .Lv.| 2 40 p GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-John 8. Schofleld. guardian for II. A. Schofield, represents to thin court that he has fully discharged the duties of aaJd trust and therefore has asked the court to grant him letters pf«dlamlss!on. This is to no tlfy all parties concerned to flic objec tions. If any they can, on or before the first Monday hi November. 1894, or letters bf dismission will then be granted «i* ask. •d for. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary. iLibbey’s HlchCkt Award V >, tews? •LEADS THE WORLD 'AMERICAN CUT GLASS. Highest Award World’s Fair. If you want the finest quality cut glass, buy goods T hlvin s th “ trade •> mark. $ Vi CHAS.1L SOLOMON, Sou Act (« t’.'i.eiSftw.-e'i-eJ • t'is.m Broughtonviila meeting point for train. No,. 101 and 104. Covington Junction me.tin* point for train. Nos. 102 and lift W. B. THOMAS. (Rural Muunr. VY. L. DOUGLAS CUAr '•THcecrr. yd OllVLNOMUtAHINa ♦a. CORDOVAN. FRCNCH&ENAMELLED CALT *2.*LVB«y£chooiSho£S. 3ENO TOP CATALOGUE * W*L*DOUALAS, BROCKTON* MASS. Yam cam wti«mh tv »«re%»alac W. L* Duuvlaa Because, we atetlje lar^fttmanufacturer*©I adTcrtUed shoes in tbe world, and guarantee the value by stamping tbe name and price on the bottom, which proteda against high prices snd the middleman’* profit*. Our shoes equal custom work Is style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them sold errry- where at lower prices for the value given thar ny^other make. Take uo^substitute. m lf y<si ROCHESTER 5 SHOE CO. - SIS CHERRY STBKBt POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE "Sflwanee River Route to Florida.” Is the only di rect line from Jacksonville, Palatka, St. Augustine, Ocala, • u Sanford, Titusvill, Bartow, Tampa, And all point, In Florid, and Cuba. Our train, nrrlv. snd depart from 'Jnton de pot, in Macon and Palatini. Departures-southbound. No. .1 for Montgomery and Pa latka H: to a m . 31 for Jacksonville and Pa- latka 10:13 p m No. 0 lor Tlfion 4:50 p m No. 31 tor LaGronge '. 4sW p in No. (1 for LaGronge * ;0J«. m ARRIVALS—NORTHBOUND. No 2 from Paiatka and Mont gomery 4:20 pm No. 4 from Paiatka and J«ok- sonvlllo 4« a m No. li from Trtlon No. 32 from l-aGronge 10:50 am No. 32 from LaGrange 3:43 p m Passengers in local sleeper, northbounfi. can «teep until 7 a.m. Passengers trom Jaekionilll, for Macon proper would take thl, steeper at Lake City. Th, "Dixie Flyer." leaving Macon at 10:33 p. m. carrie, through Pullman buf. fet sleeping car to Jackaonvtlla and local Bleeper to Paiatka, arriving In Jackson ville at 8:30 a. m. and Paiatka at a a. m. West India faat mall iratn leaving Macon at 11 ao a. m. make, direct connection at Cordeie with 8. A. M. faat express for Montgomery, arriving then ,t 7:55 p. m., at which point dole connection la made with Louisville and Nashville vettlbuled 1 tmlted for New Orleans and all Texas points. Sleeping car accommodations rcse rved in Macon for this train. The Suwanee River Route la the only direct line from Macon to .Paiatka and all Interior Honda points, cloa* connection being made at Paiatka In Union depot with Jacksonville, Tampa and Key Weal, Florida Southern and Jackaonvtlla, m. Augustine and Indian River .-adroad; also with St. Johns and Ocalawnhu river steamers. Sleeping car accommodations reserved lo Jacksonville. Paiatka or Now Orleans. Further informaUon cheerfully and promptly furnlahed upon application. Telephone 100. Send your name and address for beaut Itul photogravure. J. LANE. G. A MACDONALD. Gent. Manager, Uenl. Passenger Act.. Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMFANT- WESTfeRN SYSTEM. SOUTHBOUND. I No. 11 I No. 13.. Leave Macon no ,5 pinlll 00 am Arrive Cochran 03 I3amll2 43 pm Arrive Hawkinavllle...l 7 40 am 3 40 pm Arrive Ed«tman 112 Mam 128pm Arrive Jeeup 4 16am 6 16pm Arrive Brunswick 1 « 16 am 7 IS pm Airlv* Jacksonville.... 8 26 am 9 23 pm Arrive Savannah | g po am 8 47 pm NORTHBOUND. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. raastoR rxoit uviMil TO NEW YORKt Cabin, (20; Excursion $32; Steerage, $10. TO BOSTON! Cabin $22; Exouralon, (SI, Steerage. $11.75. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA MKW TOW! Cabin, I2L60| Excursion, (331 Steerage HIM. ThemegnMoeneiteemanlpfOt th «e« Haea appointed to sail aa foilowa etaodard tim« SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 00th Meridian Time.) Nacoodhee :...Frl.. Nov. 2, 8:30 pm City of Augusta....Men., Nov. B, 11:00 am CUy of Blrmgham.Wed.. Nov. 7, 1:00 pm Kanua City Frl., Nov. 9, 3:00 pm Chattahoochee Sat.. Nov. 10, 3:00 pm Nacoocheo Mon. Nov. 12, 430 pm Tallahassee Wed., Nov. 14, 6:00 am City of Augusta....Frl.. Nov. 16, 7:30 am City of Blrffllnghm.Sat., Nov. 17, 7:00 pm Ksnhas City Mon., Nov. 19, 10:00 am Chattahoochee ... Wed., Nov. 21,1230 pm Nacoochea Frl., Nov! 33, 3:00 am Tallahassee •( Sat.. Nov. 24, 8:00 pm City of Augusta....Mon. Nov. 36, 6.110 pm City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 23, 6:00 am Kansan CUy Frl,, Nov. 30. 7:30 am SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. City of Macon....Thun, Nor. 8. 1:30 pm Gate City Thur., Nov. If, 6:30 pm City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 22, 1:00 pm Gate City Thur., Nov. 29. 6:30 pift SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship does not carry passengers.) Dcaeoug Thur., Nov. 8, 130 pm Deisoug ...J Sun., Nov. IS, 8:00 am Dessoug Wed., Nov. 28, 6:00 am J. P. BECKWITH. G. A.. Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Hawktna, F.P.A, Jacksonville, FJs. W. E. Arnold. G.T.P.A, Jacksonville. Fla. C. Q. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Oa. MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Time Table No. 1J, Taking Effect Sunday, September 9, 1894. BeadDown. neaa up. Sun. | | •p'MiPMr 4 001 * “ T , Idub.' riu.NU. |No.i|fto.j Macon ...M. A N. Junction.. Swift Creek .... Dry Branch .... Pikes Peak .... Fltiparlck. ... >.. Ripley. ...... Jeffersonville ... Gelllmore .... Danville Allentown Montrose Dudley Moore Dublin Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA ami WEST POINT R. K. uiul Uctl Ctoulr. Moat*9JB«ry, Selma. Mobil). New Orleans Texee anil Sout&weet. Southbound Lv. Macon........ Lv. Atlanta Ar Montgomery.. Ar Peaa&col* ... At Mobile Ar New Orlcms. Ar Houeton No. bi. No. &u. 4 80 pint 8 26 etc 6 86 ami 4 SO pm 11 06 ami 9 30 pm 6 65 pnii 6 20 am 6 20 pm 3 05 am 10 25 pm 7 36 am ...».il0 60 pra No. 63. 8 26 am 1 30 pm 5 60 pru 6 30 am 8 i)5 am f 66 am 10 60 pm - lNo.T2.INo.lLJ.No.lt. Sffi ! 4 30 am| 4 25 pm| 8 23 am .5' j 7 SSdml 7 60 pm 11 46 sm aV * ** *»IU 00 pm 2 00 pm ^[; P“ ,ton : - ujl 00 n j 3 20 am| I 61 pm O® 1 itawh J|ii 47 pm| 4 lo nm| 6 87 pm Ar._Chalnoga.| i 20pm| 4 46am| 7 10 pm raU-V. 0 **'! I 7 lOamlTTo pm Ar. Cincinnati! ] 7 4Jpm| 7 80 am Ar M’amnhF'l 7 00 am 7 46 pm Ar. Momphts..! I 4 10 pm) 7 00 am i'Y-Cbatnoga.l idoonm 5 68pm Ar Knoxvil....! | 1= (SpmllO 16 pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENT!. Southbound. Nc.ll.—Solid veaUbuled train to Jack- soiiviile, with Fiillnian buffet drawing B?u™ S wlck aUJCl ' Cd t0r „I No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick. » Northbound. No. 12.—Golld vestibule train to At- nect,nit v *' ,th >boM train for p wa V «t*tlona Carries '. P n U d Chattanooga 1 ! betWMn WaCOa No. 14. Solid train to Chattanooga. ?J2 l iillS8!. 4 l U 2 h * d <rom AUanta; con- sata ,or cincinn,u - .JSZXStVi". ,r *’ ch *lr car to Chat- " ,Uch «d to solid ves- i!^’? Jor Cincinnati, -with Pullmsn rh^Ftannnt'* JfS'J* 11 ' Connectloni at rcctions. Uh faat trala> In oil dl- For lull InformaUon .is to rout.a rates, eta, apply to Passenger and Ticket'AgenL Macom On. C. H. Inulaon. Gonerel Minuer. Knoxville, Tenn. Manager, ,W. A. Turk. General Fasienger Agent, Washington. D. C. J. J. Farnsworth. Division Fasssnger Agant. AU-nu, Ga. C. A. Benscoter. Assistant Gcnaret Passenger Agent. Knoxville. Tenn. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R. Tile Only Line Running Double Dally Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 11, 1891. TO SELMA t—ava Montgomery i a so pm: a u aiu Selma '|u U pm|u 18 u carries Fu’taian veallJula oin’tnV JL a - w , y ° r ,K to New Orleans, and wlfinS to Hontgomery. Train U &*“*.J 1 “{■«>»« Mjtlbule aieeper New Or. Atlantaf N ° W 3fork dining car to in» ra r? M * ni1 M Pullman Buffet Bleep. *omer“ bMW, *° AtlaaU and Mont. TTLER. Oent. Mgr. 0B0”w^ALLEk.°T?P. P “f'Atui;». Columbus Southern Railwaj' Itat Iftblc No. U, ESecUva Sept 18, 188L SOUTHBOUND. “* “ '• ■ 1 Nfti 1 No. 3. I No. 6. I TToUr- M'ndy. I Friday. I I Wod'y | Saldy. Lv Columbus. I-v Richland. . . Lv Dawson. . . Ar Albany. . , Ar Thomasvllle. Ar Brunswick. . Ar Jacksonville.. 3:40 pm 6:27 pm 6:40 pm 7:10 pm H:C0 am 8:10 am 7i00 nm| 7:00 am 0:20 am| 9:20 am - 12:45 am|U32 am' 2:30 pm| 130 pm 6:40 pm| 0:10 pm 8:10 am| 8:10 am Lv Jacksonville.] Lv Brunswick. . Lv Thomasvllle. Lv Albany. . . . Ar Dawson. . . Ar Richland. . . Ar Columbus. 8:26 am| 8:20 am| 8:23 am NORTHBOUND. No. 2. I No. iTsat Daliy. |Tuesdy,| Friday. ]Thusdy,| Satdy. 7:00 pm 7:20 pm 8:00 am, 3:00 pm 4:31 pm 5:27 pm 9:00 pm 7:00 pmf 7:00 pm 7:25 pmj 7:25 pm 2:20 pin 2:2u pm 9:50 amj 7:00 am 7:60 amj 9:05 am 9.D0 amjll.io am 10*0 miii 2:00 pm „. w ..m Trains Nos. 1 and 2 arrive and depart bany Un,on dcp0t8 at Columbus and AI- Trains Nos, 3, 4, 5 and 6 arrive and de part at foot of. Seventh street. Columbus. H| Ca UILL, Superintendent. OWE ME WESTEJN RAILROAD ‘ timk card no. I, Je Take &&«ot Monday. AprU •. i*u Nos. 1 and 3 wlli run dally except fluo. _ llead Up, JMIleej No."*.’ AM| AM 10 30110 15 10 2"jlo (*5 10 10|1U 00 8 30| 9 06 8 16 8 68 7 00| ¥ 00 No. L |Miles| "A. M. I 808 8 U • 30 846 SO 00 10 20 18 40 *r.U 00 1V .1110 U 88 OT.U 40 40 47 IS Lv. Dublin .Ar .. Hutcbings .. Spring {Uvea. .... Dexter .... Alcorns ... .... Cheater ... ... Yonkers .... Empire .... Empire .... .... Cypress ... . HawktnsvIUe 14 IP. ML 608 441 4 23 41* 818 1 44 838 1 80iv. 3 Mar. 2 16 388 Ororanla Close connection* made' at Dublin with WrlfhttvlUe and TennlUe railroad la both dlreeUons. ^ East Tennessee, Virginia ant Gee rata trains peas Empire as followst Going Mouth ..liBfrmi Oela* North hlltpE 1. W. HIGHTOWER, Q. ag, WL ▼. MAHONEY, O. 2, 6 F, A NORTHBOUND.' Lv. Columbus Lv. Waverly Hail .. Lv. Oak Mountain.. Lv. Warm Springs. Lv. Woodbury Lv. Concord Lv. Williamson......... Ar. Griffin Ar. Mncon, C. R. tt.... Ar. Allunlit, C. n. R.. Lv. Griffin .. Lv, McDonough SOUTH DC Lv. McDonough Ar. Griffin Lv. Macon. C. R. R Lv. Atlanta, O. R. It Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson Lv. Concord Lv, Woodbury Lv. Wsrm Springs.. Lv. Oak Mountain.... Lv. Waverly Hall.... Ar. Collumbus ~Airtralns iirrlviTnnd'dcpart Union de pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask for tickets and see that they road via the Georgia Midland nnd Gulf Railroad, CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Far Agt C. W. CHKARs, Gen. Managor. Columbus, Oa. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD, TIME TABLE, OCT. SO, 1194. Read Down. Read Up. AM.|AM| IPMIPM* I S 461 Lv Macon Arl 8 30| 110 35i Lv Machen Ar 14 38 )ll 32jLv.... Madison ,...Arl816| I I03|LV Athens •••••Ari *JJ| 3 &6ILV.... Abbevlllo ,,..Lv|1212lA 8L JmIlv:::-. Sreenwrod ..Lv|U«|P.3J 6 23II.V.... Chcsicr Lv 838 8(*|LV.... Monroe ... ..Lv 823 I2 26|Lv.... Raleigh I' v | 51? 1 ARI v Weldon ee» *Lvj 118 64MAr.... Richmond Y-v|11M1 A M 9 45 Ar.. Washington ..Lv 7M ItOOj.Vr... Baltimore ...Lv ««{ P M.ll2 00|Ar.. rhlladclphla ..D* 8 41 | 8 53|Ar... New York ...Lv) 120 F M. Passenger trains will street to take on and Car on electric railway will No. 2 at 6:30 p. m. from the North at Oo- "’ckjn'nrot'"^^ with Grorgla Southern and cinvMa. njtilroad. Bast T4ftnc4M4, V irgln- li nnd Georgia railroad and Central raU- rcad for all polnte in Florid* and aoutb- "HecoS^No!"403 leaving Macon at 8 a. m. makes cions conneclion wllh Mlddle Oeor- gta nnd Atlantlo for Ealonton. *Thlra—With Georgia railroad at Mad)- ’"wXnrih-Wiih solid train for Washing- Parlor ^Buffet car* Washington to New York City., Ticket office Is temporarily located at J. w. Burke's book etore. E. T, HORN. (".Mirra! Msnjeer. * C.'MAHONEY. ACt’g O. F. A, E. W. BURKE. Ticket Agent. _____ lioodwyn & Brasil, druggists, reo- omiiipuil Jobaon's Mngnotlo Oil, thj great family pain killer, interns! and Mtcrtutl. . CEJSTTR^Ij R. R. of G-JEORG-IA. i''*" , H- a COMER AND R. B. HAYES, RECEIVERS. Schedule In affect Ort. 4th, 1894, Standard Time, 90lh Msrldlan. BcTvVjhEN MACON. COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. ...1*7 06 a m ... 8 15 a m •.111 00 a m ••112 24 p m 6 16 p m •8 10 p ml*u 16 a m lUfn . 10 40 pm . U 66 p m 2 44 an 4 io a'ni 6 35 a m I.. U 33 p m 1 64 p m 3 80 p m 8 13 p m 1 40 p m 4 61 p m 8 60 p m 6 20 p m 010 pm 7 65 p m —STATIONS— 1-eavo Arrive Arrive Arrve Arrive .. Macon Arrive Fort Valley Leave >• Cblumbua Leave .. Opelika Leave Birmingham Leave .. Macon .... Fort Volley .. Amerlcua .. ... Albany ... 1-cave Macon Arrlv- Arrive....... Fort Valley ..I....Leave Arrive Amerlcue Leave Arrive Albany Leave Arrive Dawson Leave Arrive Fort Galnt* Leave Arrive Eufaula Leave Arrive Ozark Leave Arrive Union 8prinp Leave Arrive Troy Leave Arrive Montgomery Leave 7 45 p m .... ..... •#» ee ..... ..... S 25 pm 8 45 pm 4 4 8.48 *188 tea#* Ills* 2 25 an: *8 46 a m seta. ••••• ••••• 4 10 p in 7 10 am a oo p m C 40 a Velio ee s ee 1 28 P m G 20 a m *•••• 11 60 a m 4 10 a m 11 21 a m 11 47 p m • MM meg' to 20 am ease, seise 10 37 a rn 10 17 p m ISIH •••»# ••••• •*••« 6 05 a in 9 10 a rn 8 63 p m 114*1 ••••• i.. 7 16 • rn sees, .ease sstn i... v •7 45 a m •7 80 P m —''* '-'-Utg Leave Macon Arrive Arrive Griffin Leave Arrive Atlanta Leave Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlenta ....Lv Leave Macon .... Arrive Gordon ... Arrive Mlltedgevllle Arrive Mltlen .... Arrive Augusta .. Arrive Savannah ,. Arrive Leave Leave Leave Leave ......Leave 7 66 p tnlto 29 p mill 00 a m ,,. M 6a p ml 9 28 p ml I 0! am ..... ..... •4 25 p m|*6 66 P m|*T 80 n m ..... ..... BETWEEN MACON, ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MILT.EDGEVlLLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH. 1-4 W a ml*4 26 p ml*7 66 am 5 It a ml 6 32 p m 9 47 a m 7 46 a ml 8 06 p mill 80 a m lUpmll00am( 7 85pm 14 16 p mi’ll 00 p mill 20 a m 6 06 p mlU 46 P m 12 17 p m 8 10 p ml I ..... 2 18 a m| 2 40 pm I 6 80 a ml 6 SO p m 1100 a ml 6 80 pm 2 40 pm 8 45 W in 10 00 a m 2 66 P ra 3 01 a rn 9 10 a m 8 05 a ra ah« ii 03 a m ii 86 p m ••••* ..... ...H • • *• 7 r.5 a ni 8 30 p m li* *8 10 a to *8 45 p TO ... Trains marked thus • dally; thue ! daily except Sunday. Trains marked thus Y Bundsy onl7. Solid trains are run to end from Uteon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via aoacoa, Macon gad Albany via Bmltbvllle, Macon snd Birmingham via Columbus. Sleeping cars on night trslne betwen Havennah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta. Berlov can between Macon and Atlanta. r——r— for Themes ton take 7A6 e. m. or 4:26 p. m. train. Peaeengera for Carrollton and Cedartown take 1D g. bi, train. Paaaengera for Ferry take 11:16 a. m. train; Fort Gilnee, Buena V lata. Blakely and Clayton should taka gtitt A m. train. Paseengers for 8ylvanta. Wrightavllle ar.l Sandtravlllo taka 11:20 a. m. trait For further information and for tchedulea for points beyond ouc Uni apply to .1 M. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic Managsr. ' W. P .DAWSON. Passenger Agent, ve 16 mstt.vl General Passenger Agent. l L. J. M ARRIS. Xlnket Agt. Macs* u*