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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6j. 1894.
T
THE BOND COMMISSION.
■imual Meeting Held at the Central
Georgia Hank Yesterday '
Morning.
J. H. BROWN AGAIN PRESIDENT
inn a ml Ilapnrt of the Condition of tho
FJnonct so (Ut> C ,mmiilion Sub
mitted mid Adaptid tiy
the Board.
The bond commission held, its annua!
Heeling- at the Central Georgia. Bank
yesterday morning with a full attend-
ince.
Cap:. R. H. Brown was re-elected
president by a unanimous vote, he be
ing the' Only elective officer of the
hoard. ,
The only business before the meeting
after the election of president was the
roauing of the annual report, of the
:an»misslon. which Is as follows:
Statement of the bond commission for
1834:
COUPON ACCOUNT.
By balance from •' > ' - • ■ ■
last report ..' ....J12.019.00
By city treasurer
on current year, 9.500.00
By city treasurer
•balance for 1893., 33.000.00 $ 55,119.00
To appropriation
to sinking fund 17.252.00
To coupons paid.
Nov. ’33 to
• Nov. ’94 33,631.60 50,883.50
Balance In bank:. 4.235.50
SINKING .POND ACCOUNT.
By balance from
•last report 2,187.89
By Interest on. mar
ket house bonds. 1,000.00
By Interest on sew
er bonds ....... 500.00
By appropriation to
sinking fund ..; 17,252.00
By loans paid ...r 11.000.00
By Interest > on
same 320.00
By Interest on
Georgia bonds... 2.695.00
By 20 state bonds
sold 35.600.25
By over draft at
Central Georgia • „ „
;Bank 1.360.11 62.015.00
To loons ........ 2.000.00
To 60 sewer
bonds pur
chased 60.000.00-
To rent of satfety „
deposit box 15.00 62,015.00
PROPERTY OF BOND OQMMISION
Bonds of. the state.
-par- value 61.000.00
Market house .
. bonds, par value. 20,000.00
New sewer bonds. 60.000.00
Loans 1,000.00
Due by city this
year,! 40.600.00 172.600.00
Less over draft
In bank 1,369.11
3171.130.69
The Democratlo majority In this dis
trict is likely to be small. Make It cno
-larger by your vote today.
A CARD.
Ab a disinterested -listener ait the con
test for the best song by a Georgia
cbmposer, last Saturday at the Dixie
Interstate Fair. 1 wish to make the fol
lowing 'remarks: It seemed to me very
unfair to nil the contestants to be
judged by persons picked up in the hall
at 'the last moment who are totaly un
able to musically pass Judgment upon
a musical composition upon first hear
ing. To criticize the work of a compo
ser who has made music a life study re
quires exeprience and a thprough the
oretical and practical ducatlort as a
critic. A mere pleasing jingle that
tickles the vulgar ear Is not a criterion
of excellence. The true merit of a sons
depends upbn the understanding and ap
preciation of the -words, and the orig
inal and correct adaptation of the mu
sic to the emotions evoked by the read
ing of the poem. The -proper way to un-
demtand a musical composition is, to
examine .the MS. and see If 6ame Is
written according to above require
ments, and Is musically, grammatically
oarreot. Hence, to my humble opinion,
the Judgment passed upon the worka of
contestainta last Saturday proved a per
fect farce. The contest should have
been postponed until competent judges
could have been obtained.
A Listener.
GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER'.
Don’t forget that you can be of ser
vice to your country and your party
by voting tho Democratic ticket today.
Vote early.
SPECIMEN CASES.
3. H. Clifford, New Oassel, WIs., was
troubled with neuralgia and rheuma
tism. bis stomach was disordered, his
liver was affooted to an alarming de
gree, appetite fell, away and he was
terribly reduced to flesh and strength.
Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured
him.
Edward Shepherd. Harrisburg, Ill.,
had a running Bore on his. leg of eight
years’ standing. ' Used three bottles of
Eiectrlo Bitters and seven boxes of
Ducklen's Arnica Salve and Ills leg is
sound and well. -John Speaker, Cataw
ba, O., had five largo fever sores on his
leg, doctors, said he was incurable. One
bottle Electric Bitters and one box of
Bucklen'B Arnica Salve cured him en
tirely. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son's
THE WHITECAP CASE.
Washluton. D. <J„ Nov. 6.—'The
case of J. W. Todd and others, con
victed In Alabama of attempting to
Intimidate United States witnesses,
was advanced for a hearing by the
United States ' supreme court today,
March 4 next ■being fixed. This is
known as- tho ‘*Whltecap’’ case. Todd
. and the other accused were convicted
of the charges and are now on bail
pending their application to have the
trial proceedings aet aside on the
ground of error.
JUSTICE WHITE MARRIED.
Washington, Nov. 6.—Justice White
of the United Slate* supreme court and
Mrs. Linden Kent... the .-widow of a
prominent Washington ‘ lawyer, were
married today at -11 o'clock at the
Church of St. Josfeoh Xavier, New
York city, .by Rev.. Father Fulton. S.
J. The nuptial -mass was said by Rev.
Father Murphy. The ceremony was
strictly private.
MEMPHIS LYNCHING.
Memphis. Tonn.. Nov: 6.—The cases
again*: W. S. Richardson and Ned
Smith, two of the twelve men charged
with shooting six negroes to death on
the night of August 31, were postponed
from day to day until Thursday.- A
venire of 460 Jurors were-present. The
work of securing a Jury will consume
several days.
Dyspepsia - seldom erases death, hut
pernfl-U l:s victims to live on In misery.
Hood's SirsapariUa cures - dyspepsia
and all s’ -maoil rivtobTos.
Sold Everywhere.
Mads only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago. St. Louie. New Yotk. Boston. Philadelphia.
THEY WILL BE HERE.
BOSTON DOCTORS.
DR. J. WHITMAN.
DR. R. RENWICK.
For two days only this visit, OCTOBER 24 and 23, WEDNESDAY and THURS
DAY. All who call on these eminent physicians the above date will receive all
medical services and surgical treatment FREE UNTIL • CURED.
The object of this FREE SERVICE Is to become quickly acquainted with the
sick; also to demonstrate the superior excellence of- their methods of treating all
diseases of a chronlo or long-standing nature. The doctors feel assured that the
grateful endorsements of the many they relieve and cure will give them, during
their future visits, an extended practice that will amply repay for this great outlay
of time and money. Although they treat all diseases of a chronic, long-standing,
obscure or difficult nature, and cure many so-called Incurable diseases, they wish It
thoroughly understood that If, after a thorough examination, your case Is found
to be incurable we frankly tell you so and reserve the right to reject all such
cases. ,
MAIN OFFICE 80 WALTON STREEET, ATLANTA. GA.
ALL DISEASES AND DEFORMITIES TREATED.
CATARRH CURED—Consumption In the Incipient stage; Bronchitis. Asthma,
Rheumatism, all diseases of the nose, throat, lungs, stomach, liver and kidneys;
Scrofula, Sores, Ulcerir and all chronic blood troubles; Ectema, Psoriasis, Pimples,
Blotches and all skin troubles treated and cured if accepted.
NERVOUS DISEASES—Epilepsy positively and permanently cured. Nervous de
bility from any cause. Hysteria, Neurathenla, Chorea, St. Vitus'. Dance, etc., posi
tively cured by the London Specific treatment If curable.
DISEASES OF WOMEN.—We examine ladles without exposure, and treat all
diseases peculiar to their sex without the use of rings, pessaries, etc., by a new and
painless method.
MEN—'Weak, Diseased, Despondent—Men suffering from premature decay, ex
hausted and enfeebled powers, diseases causing losses, drains, weak or falling mem
ory, blotches, pimples. Impure blood, falling of hair, should visit them at
once. By their Anglo-German methods and remedies they guarantee such suffer
ers Immediate relief and a permanent cure. —• . - t
CANCERS and malignant tumors and growths, all Enlargements and glandular
swellings removed and cured without the use of a knife. No pain. No matter what
'disease you-are suffering from, or bow long standing; no matter how many physl-
clans have failed to cure you, call on us. It will cost yo.u nothing and you may
profit by it. Office hours D a. m. to 8 p. m.
80 Walt&n street. Atlanta, Ga.
POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE
“Suwanee River Route to Florida.”
Is‘the only di
rect line from
Jacksonville, Palatka,
ntQ St. Augustine, Ocala,
1U Sanford, Titusvill,
Baktow, Tampa,
DEPARTURES—SOUTH QOUND.
No. 1 for Montgomery and Fa-
latka 11:10 a m
No. 81 for Jacksonville and Fa-
latka 10:33 p m
No. 5 for Tilton 4:30 p m
No. St for LaGrunge..... 4:00 p in
No. 61 for Ladrangc 8:00 a m
ARRIVALS—NORTHBOUND.
No l from Palatka and Mont
gomery 4:20 p m
No. 4 from Palatka and Jack
aonvllle * 4 :05 a m
No. 6 from Tit ton .....
No. 83 from LaOnauge .,.10:50 am
No. 63 from LaGrange p m
Passengers in local eleeper, northboun d, can sleep until 7 a.m. Passengers from
Jacksonville for Macon proper snould take thih sleeper at Lake City.
Tho “Dixie Flyer," leaving Macon at 10:83 p. m. carries • through Pullman buf
fet sleeping car to Jacksonville and local sleeper to Palatka, arriving in Jackson
ville at 8:80 a. m. and Falaika at * a. m. West India fast moll train leaving .Macon
at 11:10 a. m. makes direct connection at Cordelc with S. A At. fast express for
Montgomery, arriving there ut 7:55 p. m., at which point close connection is. made
with Louisville and Nashville vestlbuled 1 Imlted for New Orleans and all Texas
points. Sleeping car accommodations re&e rvod in Macon for this train.
The Suwanee River Route la the only direct line from Macon to l’nlMka nnrt
ell Interior Florida points, close connect! cn being made at Palatlca In Union depot
with Jacksonville, Tunipa and Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonville, St.
Augustine and IndUn River .•adroqd; also with St. Johns and Ocal.iwalm river
steamers. Bleeping car accommodations r eserved to Jacksonville. Palatka or New
Orleans. Further Information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon tj^lleaUon.
Telephone 100.
Send your name and address for beaut Jful photogravure.
J. LANE. G. A. MACDONALD,
Genl. Managjr, Ucnl, Passenger A«t„
Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
Passage From Savannah:
TO NEW YORK:
Cab!in, $20; Excursion, $112; Steerage.
$ in.no.
TO BOSTON :
Cabin, $22; Excnrs.ua, $26; Steerage,
$11.76.
TO PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW YORK.
Cabin, $22.50; Excursion, $!IU; Steer
age, $12.50.
CESTABLISHED 1881.)
ALTMAYER & FLATAU,
Wholesale Dealers in Liauors, Wines and Cigars,
457 AND 469 CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO.
The best Liquors for the least money. Send for price list.
ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Agents.
PAREHURST TALKED POLITICS.
Made ft Denunciatory Speech Against
Tammany Hall.
New York, Nov. 4.—Dr. Charles H.
Parkhurst today departed from his late
custom of refraining from political dis
cussion In his Sunday sermons, and
launched into- a denunciatory speech
against Tammany Hall. Madison
Square Presbyterian church was (Hied.
The doctor said that unless the trend
Of affairs In New Yorb was speedily
checced, God Would speedily wreak
Ills vengeance on this city as 'ho did
on Sodom and Gomorrab.
COOK GANG FIGHTING.
Guthrie. O. T.. Nov. 4.—Meagre partic
ulars have been received her of a <?«-
porate running light between tho Cook
gang of button's and United States dep
uty marshals near Sambaakh. Two of-
fleers and one bandit were killed and
two bandits wounded.
USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. Holmes & Macon, Dentists,
i 656 Mulberry Street.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mouth, sore throat, clqans the leech and
purifies the breath- For sale by all
druggists, *
What
Shall I
Take
la the anxious question
asked by those who aro not
feeling wcil—have no appe
tite—are out of sorts—have
no energy—feel tired out.
Perhaps you are feeling sick |
yourself I
Many medicines aro recom
mended, doctors consulted—
(in many cases) much money
apeut 1 n this search for health
-and yetitcan all be avoided.
Wise people commence at
once taking. . „ w
Brown’s
I Iron Bitters
and are soon made well
| and strong. Nearly every
prescription given by physi
cians for such troubles con
tains IRON which some
reople say they cannot take.
Try Brown't Iron Bitten—it
| is warranted not to give
I headache, stain the teeth or
[ cause constipation as allotbcr
lion Medicines do.
Genuine bos' tie craratd
Red lines on the wrapper,
I BIOWH CBXK.CO. BALTO. MB.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA.
Only twenty-nix hours Macon to Now
York.
9:00 a. m. train has through Pullman
buffet Bleeper Macon to New York.
|N.YrT’n|D’y M'l.|N't. Ex.
Lv. Macon. .
Lv. MUledgeyllle
Lv. Sparta. . . .
Lv. Warren ton..
Lv. Camuk. . .
Lv. Thomson. .
Lv. Harlem. . .
Ar. Augubta. . .
9:00 am
10:00 am
10:40 am
11:17 am
11 .•28 am
11:0 am
12:09 pm
1:00 pm
6:14 pm 11:23 pm
6:52 pm
7:<M pm
7:20 pm
7:43 pm
830 pm
12:26 am
3:27 am
3:43 am
1:16 am
5:15 am
AUGUSTA TO MACON.
Lv. Augusta. ..
Lv. Harlem. . .
Lv. Thomson.
Lv. Comok. .
Lv. Warren ton.
Lv. Sparta. .,,
Lv. Mllledgevllle
Ar. Macon.
7:15 am
8 30 am
8:20 am
8:10 am
8:47 am
9:23 am
10:00 am
ugfc
11:60 am |ll 00 pm
12:15 pm|12:00 ngt
1:11 pm| 12:26 am
1.35 pm
1.44 pm
2:27 pm
3:15 prn
4:25 pm
2:00 am
2:14 am
3:27 am
4.48 am
4:46 am
Sleeping cars between Augusta and Ma
con, on trains leaving Augusta 11:00 p.
m. and Macon 8:3Q p. m.
THOMAS K.' SCOTT.
General Manager.
JOE W. WHITE,
Traveling Passenger Agj.it.
A. G. JACKSON.
General Passenger Agent.
Augusta, Ga.
W. W. HARDWICK,
j rfjU Passenger, Agent. Macon, a*.
L. J. HARRIS,
f* f! Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga.
: Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad.
Effective Bvpiemoer 2, s O'clock. A. if.
ISM. ’
Read Down Rrad Up.
U 00 p| 7 16|Lr. Auruiu. .Ar.| Os. R ,r7
| 9 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.j |44*p
ill,/I t
m -
NO.103J |No.102|No.IO4
M. Ip. M.IA. 1C
115 Lv MlH'g'vm Ar|| 7 W | lw
1 20 Lv Batonton Ar.j 7 46 | 13 65
2 20 Ar Eatonfon Lv] 6 36 I II 46 n
2 21 Lv Eatonton Ar| 6 25 I U 46
615 Ar. Atlanta Lv.j s oopi 7 a*
' ** Ar.. Macon Lv.J t io at
|Ar. Athena .Lv.j 3
10 a|
40 p)
Broughtonville meeting point for trains
Nos. 101 and 101.
Covington Junction meeting point for
trains Nos. 102 and 103. .
W. B- THOMAS. General Manager.
(
JJOOO. How io become a first- I
class Meaamsrlet, Hypnotist, ,
Mind Header and Clfilrroyaat, a large j
DON’T BE A
Ready-Made MAN
Oil st jSj Second St., and see how you
can have s Tailor st Res Jy-Made Prices.
The magnificent steamships of these
lines are appointed to sail as follows,
standard time:
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central or 90th Meridian Time.)
City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 7, 1:00 pm
Kansas City Frl., Nov. 9, 3:00 pin
Chattahoochee .,....8at., Nov. 10, 3:00 pm
Nacoochee Mon. Nov. 12, 4:30 pm
Tallahassee Wed., Nov. 14, 4:00 am
City, of . Augusta./... Frl., Nov. 16, 7:30
City of Birminghm.Sat., Nov. 17, 7:00 p?n
Kansas City .....Mon., Nov. 19, 10:00 am
Chattahoochee ... Wed., Nov. 21, 12:30 pm
Nacoochee Frl., Nov. A 2:00 am
Tallahassee Eat., Nov. 21. 3:00 pm
City of Augusta!...Mon. Nov. 36, 6:00 pm
City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 28, 6:00 am
Kansas City Frl., Nov. 30, 7:30 am
SAVANNAH TO .BOSTON.
City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 8, 1:30 pm
Gate City Thur., Nov. 15, 6:30 pm
City of Macon.,..Thur., Nov. 22, 1:00 pm
Gate City .Thur., Nov. 29, 6:30 pm
SAVANNAH 1 TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This ship dot* not carry passengers.)
P.noiiK i Thur., Nov. 8, 1:30 pm
Dessoug Sun., Nov. 18, 8:00 am
Dessoug Wed.. Nov. 28, 6.<*3 am
• J. P. BECKWITH, G. A..
Jacksonville, Fla.
Walter Htwrklna, F. P. A.. Jacksonville.
W. E. Arnold, O. T. P. A.. Jacksonville.
C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga.
-|Ro3INo3
|A M|A M
MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
RAILROAD.
Time Table No. 13, Taking Effect Sunday,
September 9, 1894.
Read Down. Read up,
Sunq | | ■* _ |Uun.'
WdiKSii Sl'ATKfNS;
73^
3 00
Macon ........
10 20
10 15
306
....M. & N. Junction....
10 20
10 05
3 15
Swift Creek ......
10 10
10 00
3 30
......Dry Branch ......
9 60
060
3 40
Flkes Feak .....
9 35
9 40
3 50
....... Fltzparlck..
i 920
9 30
400
Ripley
0 05
0 115
4 20
Jeffersonville .....
855
0 15
4 35
Galllmore
a :io
905
6 00
Danville ........
8 15
860
5 12
Allentovn
8 00
8 45
5 22
. Montrose
745
8:5
5 60
......... Dudley
1 ZO
825
607
MOON aa.aaaaaa.
116
8 n
6 30
........ Dublin
7 W
800
Atlanta anil New Orleans
Short Une.
ATLANTA and IVJiST PUliYt' R. II.
<liilclu-«t Him i.c.i itiii.iiv
Montgomery, Salma, Mobile, New Or
leans, Texas and Southwest.
Southbound. No. 11 No. no. No. 33.
f.f on I * 85 • ,m l 7 « ami 7 KS am
r .£ 1 ’ nnla I 6 94 uai| 4 20 ;>m| 1 30 pm
Ar. Moniiiom. ry.|U |b qni| 9 20 p.n » SO p.n
a. w'S 01 *'"l 8 M Pni|5 31 ami 5 so am
1 i-** 3 0> um13 ui am
Ar. Now Orl's ; ...|i0 a ,,m| 7 33 am 7 S3 am
Ar. Houston | |I0 i,o pm|10 60 pm
TO SELMA.
Montgomery | o 30 pm| 8 10 am
Arrlvo Erlim... |11 15 pm|ll 19 am
Train 37 carries Pulimnn vestibule
Bleeper Now York to New Orleans, and
dln.ng car to Montgomery, 'train 33
carries Pullman vestibule sTbopcr New Or-
toutt** Mew York and dining car to At-
Tralns 34 and 85 Pullman Hufi’et Sleep
ing Care between Atlanta and Mont
gomery,
OEO C. SMITH, Pres, onl Qen, Mgr.
JOHN A. OEE, Gen. Tass. Ast.
OEO. W. ALLEN. V. P. A.. Atlanta
SOUTHERN RAH.„ AY . .Mlp
• WESTERN SYSTEM.
SOUTHBOUND.
I No. 11 V Nu. il
Leave Macon ,.|lo 4:, inn'll .on:
Arrive Cochran | | I . D ,
*"!»! Hnwktnsviiie,..1 7 -to.im 5 iipm
1 28 pm
5 l."» ptu
7 15 ptu
u:; pa;
LSl'b
Arrive Eastman. ...ii jig tA UIU
Arrlvo Joeup , ls :
Arrive Brunswick...: a i|2S
Arrive Jacksonville,, .J s St am
.1.6 65 an!
NORTllBOUNn
- , I No. 12. | No. hTTNoTuT
Ar’ i 5? u,nl 8 88 ptn » -6 ore
Lv Atlanta ! 1 ?? J,n 7 88 PhljH <5 .m'
Ar‘ nranU*"|0 00pm| j oopnr
Ar Onitowh V, y 5? “ i ? -6 sm| 6 tl pie
Ar chV?^ J, H 47 ;Ptol 4 to nm| 6 i7 piu
Ar. Chatnoga.| l 20_p m | 4 a an ,| 7 10 pm
'”-'7T0am| 7 Mpm
7 45 pm) 7 30 nnv
7 00 ami 7 45 pm
6 10 pm| 7 60 am
9 00 nmj 6 55 pm
i 8 Ti am: 6 37 pm
113.40 pmlwuam
Ar. Chatnoga.f
Ar. Clnclnnattl _
Lv. Chatnnga.l
Ar. Memphls„l_
Lv. Ctiatnoga.j
Lv. Ooltewli J|
Ar Knoxville..!
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS
Southbound.
No. 11.—Solid vestlbuled train to Jack
sonville, with Pullman buffet dr.iwlnv
Bnm.wfck ,or J * c, “ rt P"’llto encl
No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick.
•M- <• „ Northbound.
No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At-
ind OhatSnooK *. °“* b * twe3n Ma0 °"
wUh sleeper atUc t hort n from A l t"a t nts°con:
MomphliTand ^KnoxvVlto
rectlons. Ith tr,ln " ln 1111 al-
For full Information as to routes,
rstss, «to„ apply to ‘ '
Passenger andI Ticke^Agelto Ga.
C. H. Hudson, Qenarat Manager,
Knoxvllls, T«aa.
. ^ . ** ?'J ,r,C8 Genrral Faasengsr
Agent, Waahlngton, D. C.
J. J. Farnaworth. DlvlMoii Passenger
Agont. Al’»nU. Ga.
C. A. Benscoter. Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Knoxville. Tonn. .
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1894/
NORTHBOUND.
•No. 61
Dally
7:10 a.m.
7*9 a.m,
8:09 a.m,
Lv. Columbus
Lv. WaYtrly Hall ....
Lv. Oik Mountain....
LV. Warm Springs.,,J
Lv. Woodbury | 9:00 n.
Lv. Cuncord.........i..
Lv. WiUlninson........
Ar. Griffin
Ar. Macon. C. R. R...
.Kr. Atlanta. C. R. R.
Lv. Griffin .
Lv. McDonough
m.
9:26 a.m.
9:44 a.m.
W00 v\.m.
7:35 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
No. 53
1 wily
3:20 p.irw
4:14 p.m.
435 p.m<
5:00 p.m.
5:22 p.m.
5:51 p.m.
6:12 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
10:23 p.m
8:05 p.m
6:40 p.m,
7:30 p.:n,
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv. McDonough
Ar. Griffin
Lv. Macon, 0. R. R.
Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R.
Lv, Griffin.p.n
LV. WimkWttOto.. AV.ee
Lv. Cuncord
Lv. Woodbury
Lv. Warm springs...
Lv*. Oak Mountain
J4o. 52
Dally
8:15 a.m.
8:57 a.m.
4:15 a.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:C6 a.m.
943 a.ra.
9:45 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
11:10 a.m
11:20 H.m.
12:15 p.m.
All trains errlv. nnd, depart Union de
pots at Columbus and G/lffm. A.k for
lu-kfl. and *eo that they read vis the
Georgia Midland anJ Gulf Railroad.
CLIFTON JONHS, Gen. Paa. Agt. .
C. W. CHEAlfB. Gen. Manager.
Columbus, Ga.
MACON AN I’ Vt'iH'PMKRN RAlTpROAD#
TIME TABLE, OCTr. 20, 1894.
Read Down. oV'p^r'
A M.IA Ml iPMIPM.
1 8 451LV Macon Arl 6 M
110 s6|Lv Machon Ar 4 »
luHILv.... Madison ....Ar|l45|
ilM Lv..... Ath.m .-"ArilJJ
I SMIl.v.... Abbeville ... Lv 12 L|A M.
I 4 23'Lv,... Greenv.oo.l ..Lv|ll 43|r. m
U231LV.... Chester J' v l 8 ®j
I lptv.... Monroe J-v SCj
A M.!13 26|Lv.... Italeljh }'’!
l 206LV Weldon • • • • Lv| lrij.
5 40|Ar . Richmond . • Lv|Il »|A M
I p45|Ar.. Washington - A lto
MOO'Ar... Baltimore 'i 3 ;l
PM.IIS'WAf . Pl'llodelphli "1‘jljL'pM
I S.'dlAr... New York ,..L»| at.
(nine will m *op Ocmulges
Na rjty i rn tr.m, .h, N-r'b at Oc
m c!ton.ctu.na'nTb, G-nrxl- Bombern and
r ifl* .lUrito rtur’o . t " 1 “icnirni rail.
rrft'1 for nil points n Florist .*n«l south*
"kef'on-i -Na’' i ft '’ leaving Macon si 6 a. .n#
nom.'ll-n MkHl/Oeer.
K Tbha~tV!m nl C-nr%.i , 'r!iliro4d at Madk
vVasMcgton in Ne.v 9nrk clt,/.
TirUci ofllce Is lewnorarlly locatSil at
j \V. Borkn’a hook store,
,.. V gnui; ii.n'fll M in 'S*;.
»V c.' MAWYSRY. Act’g O P. A. .
K, W. mtnKR. Ticket Agent.
('(Mi iii i ti . 4 nil I ».■ pii Hitihvity
IMa Tublc No. 51, Elective Sept, 13. 1684.
SUUTHilOUND.
t No. 1.
No. 3.
No. 5.
^ Do-dy.
M’udy.
Friday.
Wed'y
Sltdy.
Lv Columbus. .1 3:41 pml 7:06 nm| 7:00 wra
AM..-, u.aa am
Lv Richland. . .j 5:37' pm 9:30 am
I.v Dawuon. . -j 6:4-1 pm|12:45 am
Ar AlUiuy. . .1 7:10 p.ni 2:30 pm
Ar Tl>onk.svlile.|U:00 ami 6:40 pm
9:20 i—
11:33 am
1:00 pm
6:40 pm
Ar Brunswick. .1 i.io am| 8:1,6 am 8:10 am
Ar JackaouvlUo..| b:to a-111 8:2ft am) 8:35 am
NOItTJiujUND.
No. 3. | No. 4. | No. 6.
Daily, iTueedy-l Friday.
jThusdy.l Satdy.
Lv Jncksonvllls.l 7:00 pm| 7.-00 pm 7:00 pm
Lv Brunswick. .1 7:25 pm| 7.to pm 7:» pm
Lv Titomasville.l 3:20 pm 2:91 pm 8:00 am
Lv Albany. ... 030 am| 7:00 am 3.-00 pm
Ar Dawson. . . 7919 ami 008 am 4:31 pm
Ar Richland. . .| 0:00 am U.10 am 6.27 pm
Ar Columbus. .|10:50 am| 3:00 pm 9:00 pm
Trains Non, 1 and 3 arrive and depart
from Union depots at Golumbua and Al-
b Tralna Nos. 3. 4, 6 and 6 arrive and do-
nart-at foot of Seventh street, Columbus.
H. C. HILL, Superintendent.
- 0C0NE6 AMD WESTERN RAILROAD
TIME CARD NO. «.
To Tak^t Effect &Ionday, April 9, 1394,
Nos. 1 and 2 will run dally sxctpt J9ua*
day. All othsra Irregular.
l(ead Down. _____ ,l0aa
No. 1. IMIlcsf |Mll9s| No. l"
J_ \ „ P*
A. M.
9 00
»U
• 80
• 44
10 00
to to
18 40
ar.ll 00
IV .U 10
U 25
at .U 40
10
Lv. DJblln .Ar
.. Hutchings .
.Spring Havsn.
.... Dsxtsr ....
.... Alcorns ..4
Chssttr ...
... Yonksrs
Empire mi-
.... Empire ...
.... Cypress ...
, Hawklnsvillt
U
4 41
4 2S
41*
ti*
14ft
188 ,
iftoir,
2 Mar,
IU ,
!M
Orovanla .
'Close connsctlons nuds at Dublin wltH
WrightsviUs and Tsnnllls railroad ia but*
dlrsctluns.
. Esst Tsnnsssss, Virginia and Osorglg
' trains pass Eiupirs as follows)
Going Bouth.1* Iftpnf
Going North. . * * 41 png
J. W. HIGHTOWER, a K. ,
WL V. MAHONEY, O. F. 4k F. A. j
CENTRAL R. R. of GrJEORGrlAt.
H. M. COMER AND XL 8. HAYES, RECEIVERS,
Schedule in effect Ocft. 4th, 1894, Standard Time, 90th Meridlsn.
BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. J
READ
DOWN.
1*7 05 a m
1 8 15 a m
04 a m
...., ’•••••
12 24 p m
•atea •••••
* I 6 15 p m
•8 X0
9 18
10 40
11 55
2 44
4 10 a tn
6*36 s m
7 00
P ml*ll 15 a m
12 23 pm
1 54 p m
3 90 p m
3 13 p m
6 40 p m
4 61 p m
9 60 p m
6 20 p m
4 30 p m
7 65 pm
—STATIONS—
Leave., Macon ...
Arrive Fort Vall.y
Arrive Columbus .
Arrve Opelika ...
Arrive Birmingham
....Arrive
....leave
Leave
....Leave
....Leave
Ids**..., Macon ..........Arrive
Arrive Fort Valley Leave
Arrive Amerlcus Leave
Arrive Albiny Leave
Arrive Dawson .....Leave
Arrive Fort Gaines Leave
Arrive Eufaula Leave
Arrive Ozark .....Leave
Arrive Union SprlDge Leave
Arrive Troy Leave
Arrlvo....... Montgomery Leave
7 46 p ml......
« 35 p m
8 « P m
2 25 a ml.....
•S 46 a ml
4 10 p ml 7 40 a in
3 00 p ml 6 40 s m
1 29 p inf 5 20 a m
11 60 a m | 4 10 s m
11 21 s m 11 47 p m
9 :o a ml
10 37 a mho 17 p m
6 05 a m|
9 10 a ml 8 63 p m
7 15 a ml
•7 46 a ml*7 50 » m
BBTWOTW MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDOEV1LLB. AUOUBTA AND SAVANNAH
•4 1*
a m|M 25
P m(*7 55 a m
Leave.
Macon
.Arrive
7 65 p m
10 23 pm
it oo . m
.....
6 12
a mi 4 32
P m| 9 47 am
Arrlv.
Griffin
.Laav*
5 4* p m
9 26 p m
» 01 a m
7 45
a ml 8 06
P mjlX 30 a m
Arriv.
Atlanta
.Leav*
•4 25 p m
•6 55 pm
•7 30 ii m
it
1 16
p ml 1 00
a mf 7 65 pm
Ar....
Chattanooga via Atlanta
....Lv
7 2S * m
•11* MU
•120 s m
14 15
p mini oo
pm|U 30 a m
Leave.
Macon
Arrlv.
nu pm
3 46 a m
10 oo it m
.....
f ./A
6 04
p mill 45
p m 12 17 p m
Arrive.
•••••%»#• Gordon ........
.Leave
2 H p m
8 01 a m
0 10 am
* i«
P ml
Arrive
.Lmv*
5 05 « m
2 15
a ml i 40 pm
Arrive.
Millen
.Leav.
11 01 a m
ii 35 p m
1 « 30
a ml 5 10 p m
Arrive.
Augusta ........
• Leave
7 56 a m
8 30 i> m
1 5 00
a ml 6 30 p m
Arrive.
........ Savannah .......
• Leave
•8 80 a m
•8 45 pm
—-
•—
Train* marked thus • dally; thu, I daily exc.pt Sund.y. Train, marked thug 7 Sunday only.
Solid trains are run to «i,d fruio Macon and Montgomery »u Kurgula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon,
sad Albany via Srnlthvllle. Macon and Birmingham via Columbus.
Sleeping cars on night trains betwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. ;
Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanu.
Passengers for Tbomaston take 7:65 a. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Passenger* for Carrollton and Cedartown tak* TJI
p.m. train. Pasaengers fer i’trry lake 11:15 a. rn. train: Fort Gaines. Iluenu Vista. Blakely and Clayton ahould taka
gflf a. m. train. Passenger, for Sylvanto. Wrightavllle and Sanderavllle take 11:30 a. m. train.
For further Information and for achedulc* lot point* beyond pug Una apply to
W. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic Manager. - '
— i. ft BAILS. C moral Foaaengtc A curb
W. P .DAWSON. Paaaengar Agent, r
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