The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 08, 1894, Image 7

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THE MAOOJT TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1894, PROSPEROUS FARMERS. Terrell Is Sale ifltae, Are Herd- ■ The News at'J>awggn. o^^:^ n r?eature“n < f Sp ^ al - > - The etringen’t 9lm« 55 of 018 Present Terrell* 1 county “«r?V n i??% femu!r \ 0 ' t year, so far ns d for another 7«g*3 thA irT^**^* n * ea '** oom and potaioce, to 8 J‘S#° ta f «WI PnomfeM* erv Sarm ,iVF!P 111 ma ®Y Years. Ev- aTlta H» .came pitch as well to ^ and corn «1b. evldeoc- ™° f-ret that 'rerrell county somJShw”. S0lld on * he matter of ■omeflitng to eat. And. best of all. KTh’!?,™ promptly. wfet ^urTt!?’** C ^. up<sh ,n *M" city! 2*5* up to Amerlcus on last s&tur- wh ere tie preached the serrood ™ B« occasion of the dedication of p ? ul « church (Methodist). In that city Sunday mondn*. Dr. Scruggs Is noted as an able and eloquent pulpit orator, and the Tlmes-Recorder of Anvcficus slid hh sermon Sunday via °f ’the very beat ever heard In s t n.'s R £, V ' J ' , A L Harmon of. Rich- HRd filled the pulpit here for Dr Scruggs. ..peon'c here notice with pleasure *haf their representative, Hon. A. C. placed on a number ot aggsy* committees by Speak P ? be * o f «*»» City, who.' was quartermaster of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania Regiment. Is the only Federal soldier In Dawson who draws "Oenaion from the government. He gets $13 a month, and will also receive .98 as hack pay. ' Rev. Dr. W. H. Patterson, laite pas tor of the Baptist church In this city, h?s been called to serve the .Baptist church In Lumpkin, but he has not yet decided where he will looate. At the Baptist church im Lumpkin to-day Miss Carrie Mansfield will be married to Mr. T. L. Trammell. Mr. Trammell Was once a resident of Daw- son. and will be kindlv remembered' by many friends here. Lawyens and offldals are getting ready for the fall term of the superior court, which will convene neat Mon day week. Judge Hardeman of Macon will probably preside one week for Judge. Griggs.during the term. . The ladles of the Aid Society of the Methodist church will give a> Thanks giving dfmnor and supper «t the Guards’ Armory cm Nov. 29 next. iRev. T. M. Callaway ot Forsyth will fill the pulpit of ‘the Baptist church in this city on next Sunday. Chief of Police J. C. Savage hustler when It comes to collecting street tax. Into the treasury ho has just, handed $771. ‘Judge R. L. Simmons, who ■ has ably fill, d for mamy years past the po sition of Judge of ithe county court, desires reappointment. Judge Simmons Is one of the men who wear* the ermine with credit to htmseVt. Anc during his administration of JudtOa matters, he has saved to the county thousands of dollars. His friends here —and there ere many of them—desire his reappointment. It is hoped that this faithful public servant will be re appointed. It Is said that some of Dawson’s young people are preparing to solve the problem, "Is Marriage a Failure?" CHARGED WITH BURGLARY. Two Negroes from, Chauncey in Dodge County Jail. Eastman. Nov. 7.—(Sneclal).—Wlllllam Thbroas and Seth Spivey, both negroes, i were arrested on suspicion of being con neeted with the burglary and the blow, ing open of the safes ot Owen K. Bush and the railroad and express agent at Ohanmeey fast week. They were given n (preliminary trial before Judge Mc Cormick at Chauncey and were bound trver under bonds of $1,000 each. They ore- both in rail ant Eastman. The rob bery was a bold ome. about $3,000 was stolen. It is believed that there Is a gang of thieves at or near Chauncey who perpetrated this villainy. The ne gro Thomas le a great boaster. He claims tt be a United Stales detective and organiser of societies. He leaves home frequently and returns with plen ty of money. The people',believe he has been engaged in nefarious schemes and transactions. ^,!liHI!!IMH!l!Mlrminnmnimwiiuril!IJi!Hnnn!l!ll!!?!IFIimnnn!lll!lllllllll|{!!!|V!!flil|||J!|!||||||||||f]fl!|]iv, It Can Clean the World if it is given y a chance. POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE Snwanee River Route to Florida." GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R. Line Running Double Dally Tralna Between Columbus and Atlanta. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT, II, ISM. northbound. No. 61 | No. » Is the only di rect line from Gold Dust WASHING POWDER I Cleans everything to which it is applied. Cleans it I quickly, cleans it easily, deans it cheaply. Apply it to 9 everyday use and see for yourself. Spld by grocers 3 everywhere. Price 55c. per 4 lb. package. Made only by | The N. K. Fair bank Company 1 Chicago, St. Louis, New York, • I Boston, Philadelphia. ‘ Jacksonville, Palatka, rj.Q St. Augustine, Ocala, Sa VFOitn TlTUSVILL, Tamfa, Lv. Columbus., Lv. Waverly Hall Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Warm Springs.,.. .......... Lv. Woodbury | okk> n.m r.. — 0:26 a.m. Dally 7:10 a.m, 7:59 a.m. 8:00 a.m, 8:40 a.m. 5ANFOUD, Bartow, Am ta Macon l ?nd 1 pi?atka n ‘ 1 ^ ° Ur tram * " r,V# * nd depm from " mon d< " DEPARTURES—SOUTHBOUND, ARRIVALS-NOKTllBOUND. No S from Palatka and Mont gomery 4:20 p m No. 4 from Palatka and Jack- ■onvilla 4:05 a m No. 6 from Tlfton from L&GiMtige 10:50 a m Lv. Concord,, Lv. Williamson Ar. GrlWn Ar. Macon. C. R. R ... Ar. Atlanta, c. R. R.. Lv. Griffin Lv. McDonough 9:44 a.m. 10-00 a.m. 7:35 p.m. 11:80 a.m. Dally 8:20 p.m* 4:14 p.m. 4:23 p.m. 6:00 p.m. B:22 p.m. r.;5i p.m. 8:18 p.in. 6:30 p.m. 10:23 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 7:30 p.m. SOUTHBOUND. RECEIVER’S SALE. . . - - PIANOS, ORGANS. < S ? al1 and examine this stock. You can save 50 per cent, on every purchase. New and second-hand instruments. The famous “STANDARD” Sewing Machines reduced from $60 to $30. JE. W. BURKE, Receiver. (ESTABLISHED 1881.) TWEED NOTES. Tweed, Ga„ Nov. 7.—(Special.)—Tho weather during the past week has been delightful, but today It has turned warm and a copious rain fell, making the farmers dubious as to their sugar cane, which has caused several to take up their seed and also begin to grind. •Rev. John Wilkes has been off on a religious tour In Montgomery and Tatt nall counties. Ho had excellent meet ings and made several accessions. Col. Jim Hicks of Dublin was In at tendance on Justice court last Saturday at Flat Rock district. The, colonel looked pleasing and smiled affably when asked to solve a legal problem. Rev. Jacob Barber has been suffer ing from chills and fever. Mr. James Branch has purchased the old Jack Allen place from Charles Brantley of Dublin, and Is now making preparations to build and move on It. LEMON. ELIXIR. A Pleasan Lemon Tonic For Biliousness. Constipation. Mala ria. Colds and (he Grip. ' jjFor^ndlgestlon, Sick, and Nervous For Sleeplessness. Nervousness and Heart Disease. Fod Fever. Chills. Debility and Kid ney Disease, take Lemon Elixir. Ladles, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemhn Elixir. Dr. Mosley’s Lemon Elixir la prepared Jf° m ^>®fre?h Juice of lemons, enm- blaod wuh other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail you In any of the above named diseases. 60c. and $1 7 bottles at ALTMAYER & FLATAU, Wholesale Dealers in Liouors, Wines and Cigars, ,w and (69 CHERRY STREET. MACON. GEO.' The best Liquors for the least money. Send for price list. ALTMAYER & FLATAU. Agent*. , \J 0T Montgomery and Fu- ,‘V, . a m iso. II for Jacksonville and F4- Mra « i W* P ra No. II for LaOrange 4*0 p in No. 61 for LaOrange Mam No. 63 from LaQrangc". 2.4S p m * lMpl!r ’ northbound, can sleep until 7 a.m. I’aaoangera from Jacksonville for Mneon proper mould lake thla sleeper at Lake City. ... ?.*-,P! xl9 Flyi -'r, l, l” v ‘ng Macon at 10ra p. m. carries through Pullman buf- vll’at M. ' and loc>l *j* #p * r to Palatka. arriving In Ja.kson- It lldO Am ™J^ d af a, * tka * l “ f- m ' West Indla taat mall train leaving Macon at 11.W a, m. makes direct connection at Cordele with S. A. M. fast axore** tor wl^^LouUville r e.nd n vi2»' Rt Wh,ch p0,nt cl0Be connection IS made nr,lnta R !In,n, d Nash v| llo veitibuled limited for New Orleans and all U'exal P ° a.u f leepln * car accommodations rcaerved In Macon for this train. .11 Kout ' “ ,h “ on| y direct “no from .dacon to Pnlntlia ana ® , l n l el ' ° r Pl “tldn points, close connectlcn being made at Palatka In Un on depot with* Jacksonville, Tumpa and Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonvm. at Augustine and Indian ltlver .-auroadi also with St. John, and Ocalawi^a river steamers. Sleeping car accommodations reserved lo Jacksonville Palatl-o or New Telephone F 10O th * r lntorm4U(,n cheerfully and promptly furnished' upon npplltauo" Bend your name and address for beaut lful photogravure * G. A. MACDONALD, Ccnl. Passenger Agt, Macon, Go. Lv. McDonough Ar. Grill in .... Lv. Macon. <7. U. Ii Lv. Atktnta, C. U. It Lv. Griffin Lv. WUlUmson Lv. Concord; Lv. Woodbury Lv. Warm Springs. Lv. Oak Mountain... Lv. Waverly Hall... Ar. Collumbus QenL Manager, Macon, Go. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. THEY WILL BE HERE. BOSTON DOCTORS. DR. J. WHITMAN. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND ROSTON. Pa*Bage From Savannah TO NEW YORK : Cabin, $20; Excursion, $112; Moorage, $10.00. TO BOSTON : Cabin, $22; Excursion, $00; Steerage, $11.71. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW YORK. Cabin, $22.30; Exclusion, $30; Steer age, $12.30, The magnificent steamships of these lines are appointed to sail as follows, standard time: SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 90th Meridian Time.) DR. R. ftENWICK. For two days only this visit. OCTOBER 34 and 25, 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 : SaJowhee nSv li Ji™ P™ alck; also to demonstrate tne superior excellence of their methods of treating all Tahahassee S' Jf i;S diseases of a chronlo or long-standing nature. The doctors fe>l assured that the | ruyofAueui't'.''' tr-i M^v'm S'.S ^2 grateful endorsements of the many they relieve and cure will give them, during , o/rermmLh'm'al. 1 " 2 !v 2 ™ their future visits, an extended practice that will amply repay for this great outlay ! kmm Cl'^ Sh Snv lo lo mSm of time and money. Although they treat all diseases of a chronic, long-standing. : on.ii'ihaa.hl. ^ ov * i?’ }?*“ nm obscure or difficult nature, and cure many so-ealied Incurable diseases, they wish It S '^h^" h if ov ’S’ pm thoroughly understood that If. after a thorough examination, yom raso Is foSnd 'll- E”’* 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, Asthmn. Rheumatism, all diseases of the nose, throat. lungs, stomach, liver and kldnew Scrofula. Sores, Ulcers and all chronic blood troubles; Eczema. Psoriasis Plmpies.’ Blotches and all skin troubles treated and cured If accepted. NERVOUS DISEASES—Epilepsy pocltlvely and permanently cured. Nervous de bility from any cause. Hysteria, Neurathenla, Chorea, St. Vitus’ Dance, etc dosI- .tlvely cured by the London Specific treatment If curable. DISEASES OF WOMEN.—'We examine ladles without 'exposure, and trea f -11 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 decav ex. hausted and enfeebled powers, diseases causing losses, drains, weak or falling mem ory, blotches, pimples. Impure blood, fall lng of hair, etc., should visit them at once. By their Anglo-German methods and remedies they guarantee such suffer era Immediate relief and a permanent cure. CANCERS and malignant tumors and growths, all enlargements and glandular swellings removed and cured without tho use ef a knife. No psln. No matter wh!t disease you are suffering from, or how long standing; no matter how many phy.l! clans have failed to cure you, call on us It will cost you nothing and you mav profit by It Office hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m, s * sr<m may 80 Walton etrept Attonla, Ga. notice toall_crhmtors j GEORGIA !> RAILROAD AT THE CAPITOL. I have lust teflon the last two bottled of Dr. H. Mozley'e Lemon Elixir for nervous headaoe. Indigestion, wittr dis eased liver and kidneys. The Elixir cured me. I found It the greatest medi cine I ever used. J. H. MBNNICH. Attorney. 1226 P street. Washington, D. C, FROM A PROMINENT LADY. I have not been able In two years to walk or stand without suffering great pain. Since taking Dr. Mzley’s Lemon Elixir I can walk half a mile without the leant iaconveniehce. JUtS. R. H- BLOODWORTII, Griffln, Ga. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. 6. Moore, who has for the lost eight yean been reasonable in his charges for dental fork, and who Is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken a post-graduate course In pro&thetlo dentistry, owing to the stringency of the times. Is willing to be even more reasonable In bis charges. Come, let him examine your teeth and see how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain, in Washington avenue, near First Baptist church. Vinevllle and (Belt Line of straet cars pass his office USE HOLMES’ M(jUTH WASH. Prepared by *. Drs. Holmes & Maoqji, Dentists, 65* Mulberry Street. . It cures bleeding gums, uloers. sore mouth, sore throat, cleans the teoth and t-urifles the breath. Fdr sale by all ' druggists. Of ithe East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway Company. In the United States circuit court f J,* the northern district of Georgia.— Central Trust Company of New l'ork vs. Eadt Teuuerste, Virglnta and Getv- gia Railway Oompumy. Consolidated Causes. No. 622. In equity.—It being made to appear to alie court that the receivers In (he above slated case have sold the property of defendant compa ny and (that they have In tnelr hands certain money urlaung from Said sale, all of which 1* shown by their report on Ule to tma oourt; and It fuVih. r u;.|,. ,u- Ing to line court than the Bald trust should he wound up and the receivers discharged; and Ik being further repre- sent'ed tSnt there ure divers cktsns pawling la this and end other courtp which are alleged 'to be superior to the Hen of the mortgage under Which said road was sold: SCHEDULE TO AND From AUGUSTA. York ly twenty ' ,lx hour » Macon to Now m ’ tra,n h ** (“rough Pullman buffet sleeper Macon to New York. |N.Y.T*n|D’y M’l.|N’t. Ex, druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Moxlev At, Now. on motion of the receivers’ lanta. Ga.' • • . . counsel. It la ordered tbalt B. H. Hill, Esq., he and Is h'-reby appointed m.i»* ter. no* whom all claims whlcn are clalmted or which may hereafter be claimed during the period hereinafter ninred ‘to be superior to the mortgage, shall be deferred, for the purpose of hearing and deciding that question. lit la further ordertvi that all such claims shall he Hied with the master within ninety days from dlls date, and on failure to (lie such within such time all right to participate in said funds snail be forever barred. It la further orders Ithat said mas ter afopesuld shall give notice cf Ills nppoliJ.ment and of the time and place of.huartag said ntucers by publishing the came once a, week for four weeks In ome or more newspapers 'published In the clUee of Atlanta, Macon, Rome and Brunswick, and .hat eaid master make and file* his report to this cjurt by FSbruiry 1, 1895. In op 111 court, October 6, 1894. WM. T. NEWMAN, U. 8. Judge. Filed In Che clerk’s office 6th day of October, 1894. O. C. FULLEE, Clerk In accordance with the above order •H parties who have claims again it the East Tennrwoe. Virginia and Georgia Railway Company are hereby notified, t<> file them with me at my office. No? 14, Old Capitol, In the chy of Atlanta, Ga.. within the time requited by the said order. I will bj *n my slid office curing the mo.itba of D*cimber and January for the outpost tf heating and ean-idering toe seme. BENJ. H. HILL, Special Master. November!, 1*84. That oily and rough skin cured and the face and hands beantified by John son’s Oriental Soap; medicated and highly perfumed. Sold by Goodwyn k, Small, drugglata. Lv. M«con, Lv. Mllledgevllle Lv. 8parta. . . Lv. Warren ton, Lv. Caraak. . Lv. Thomson. Lv. Harlem. . Ar. Augusta. . 9:00 am 10:00 am 10:40 am 11:17 am 11:28 am 11:46 am 12:09 pm 1:00 pmf 4:30 pm 5:33 pm •:14 pm 0:52 pm 7;W pm 7.'20 pm 7:43 pm 830 pm AUGUSTA TO MACON. Lv. Augusta. Lv. Harlem. . Lv. Thomson. .| 3 20 am Lv. Camak. . . 8:10 am Lv. Warrenton..] 8:47 am Lv. Sparta. . .(9:22 am Lv. Milledgeville 10:00 am Ar. Macon. . .|ll;00 am IJ-JJ amlll :50 am|ll 00 **.*. 8:00 araJ12:l5 pm|12:00 ngt am 1 35 pm| 2:00 am i’H Pm| 2.-11 am 2:27 pm | ytf a_m 3:15 pmj 4,« ut.i U25 pm| 6:46 am Sleeping cars between Auguata and mZ con, on trains leaving Auguata lAo n m. and Macon 8:30 p. m. w p * THOMAS K. SCOTT . General Manager. JOE W. WHITE. Traveling Passenger Aglet. A. O. JACKSON, General Passenger Agent Augusta, Ga. W. W. HARDWICK. Passenger Agent, JIacon Gx. U J. HARRIS, - Ticket Agent, Macon, Os. Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. Effective September 2, t O’clock, A. it. Read Down Kesd n« U 00 pi 7 161 Lv, Augusts .Ar.l OsTr h I 9 00 |Lv. Macon „Ar.| ,,i’£’ p 1 IS |Lv Mlll’rvm Aril 7 K i lo 1 20 Lv Dstonton Ar.| 7 « u 55 *“ Ar Eaton ton Lv) 6 86 | u « „ Lv Eatonton Ar| < KI U 4i Ar. AUarita Lv.) 3 00p| 7 a* Ar.. Macon Lv.f 110A1 |Ar. Athens .Lv.| 3 40 p| City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. Kantus City Fri„ Nov. Chattahoocheo Tallahassee Sat.. Nov. 24. 3:00 pm City of Augusta....Mon. Nov. 26. 5.DO pm City of Blrmglxtm.Wed., Nov, 28, 6:00 am Kansas City Frl., Nov, 30, 7.30 SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 8, 1:30 pm Gate City Thur., Nov. 16, 6:20 pm City of Macon....Thuf.. Nov. 82, i:00pm 3»te City Thur., Nov. 29, 6:30 pm SAVANNAH TO FHILAD13LPHIA. (This ship does noVqarry passengers.) Desseug rfi...Thur., Nov. 6i 1:30 pin Dessouc.,:. -Sun., Nov., 18, IDO era DessoifS Wed., Nov.,S 6DO am . J. P. BECKWITH/ G. A„ Jacksonville, FIs. Walter Hawkins, F. P. A., Jacksonville. W. E. Aritold, G. T. P. A., Jacksonville. C. G. Anderaon, Agent, 8avannah, Ga. Atlanta and New Orbs Short Line, At,LANTA and WEST POINT K. 1L <tlllOl4CSt 1111,1 Host It,Mile. Mob "*- N'W Or. leans, Texas and Sou'thwent. Southbound. No. 85. No. 60. No. 33. ft At?anm ! 4 * pl "nM-n.|7 66 «m Is;;S-s£ ««*!9S!i55 I 423 p.m. 5:54 p.m. 6:12 p in. 6:31 p.m. 6dll p.m. 7:34 p.m. 8:04 p.m. 8.14 p.m. p.m. Alf tralna arrive and depart Union de pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask tor . tickets and ace that they read via tbe Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONKS, Gen. Paa. Agt. C. W. CHEARS, Gen. Manager. Columbus. Ga. No. 62 Daily 8:15 a.m. 8:57 a.m. 4:13 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 9:CG a.m. 9:23 a.m. 9:45 a.m. iU:15 a.m., 10.26 a.m. tl:10 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 12:15 p.m. TO SELMA. s ?«!.? ■» ■*» 116 pm|U 16 nm & N ' W ~ York to New OrieZ end dining car to Montgomery. TValn 38 leanfl^Nft^v ^ 8tibu , ,e deeper Now Or- lanto. 1 N York ^ d,n,n « ca ** to At- Mont- JOi?N C * “ nd aen * M * p ’ JOHN A. GEE Gen. Pass Act OBO. W. ALLEN, T. P A„ ^tUnU southern railway company- western 0Y8TE1L I SOUTHBOUNn Lea«~Mii^J LWO..H-. I No. 13. Arrlvo Cochran !tt |5 pm !}t 52 ftm Arrive Hawklniviiis" ” *3 ln I,m l 5 1? pm Arrive Eaetnwn ‘ 7 <0,m 3 40 l)m Arrive Jeeup.. Arrive Brunswick.’.'.!" Arrive Juckeonvlllo * Arrive_B_av«nnah!°;;;: . 12 f»4 am 4 1C am 6 1C am 8 25 am 9 65 am northbound. MACON* DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH KALLKOAU. Time Table Vo. 13. Taking EtTect Sunday, September 9, 1894. Head Down. Sun.| P“ MM Up. JAS. T. WRIOHT, General Manager. D. 13. DUNN, Superintendent. Lv. Macon.. Ar. Atlanta..., , Lv. Atlanta.,./ s .1 No. U| No. 14. | No. 11. i I? 01 ”! * 35pmf'8 25 ••• l “*>n 7 60 pm)ll 45 MACON AND NORTHERN HAII.HOAD- TIME TABLE. OCT. SO, 1831. Read Down. - Read Up. A M.|AM| - |PMIP M- I 8 451 Lv Macon Arl 6 301 110 351 Lv Machen Ar 4 33| Uialbv.... Madison ....Ar| 3 45| I 203!Lv Athens An 2031 155ILv.... Abbeville ....hvl"' * 4 23ILV.... GTMnwond ..Lv)l 6 23ILV.... Chester .....Lv 8 05|Lv.... Monroe Lv AM. 13 26|Lv.... Raleigh Lv 8 00LV...;.. Weldon ....Lv 6 40|Ar. . Richmond ... Lv|U23|AM 945 Ar.. Wsnlilngton ..Lv|730 1100 Ar... Baltimore ...Lv 611 P M.112 00|Ar,.' Philadelphia ..Lv 3 41 | 3&3|Ar... New York ...Lv| 2 20|P M. Paseenger tralna will stop at Ocmulgae street to take on nnd let off passengere. Car on electric railway will connect with No. 2 at 6:80 p. m. from the North at Oo- mulgee street. „ Connections with Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad, East Tennessee. Virata, la and Georgia railroad and Central rail- read for all points 'n Florida »nd south* weat G»ortzi.i. Second-No. 492'leaving Macon at 9 a. m. makes cloio connection with MlddU (leor* (la and Atlantic for Eatonton. Thlro—With Georgia railroad at Mad!- "pourlh-WIth solid train for Washing, ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet cars, Washington to New York city. Ticket office le temporarily located at J. W. Burko’n book store. 1 c: ilSMMfif'L : E. W., BURKE. Ticket Agent. ColurnljiiK Southern Railway Time Table No. aTiffectlve Sept. 18, 189* SOUTHBOUND. No. L No. 3. | Dxlly. M’ndy. | Wcd’y Lv Columfeua. . Lv Richland. . . Lv Dawson. , . Ar ‘Albany. . . Ar ThomaHvlllo. Ar Brunswick. . Ar Jacksonville.. 3:49 pm 6:27 pm 6:40 pm 7:40 pm 11:00 am 8:10 aro 8:25 am 7:00 am 9:20 am 12:46 am 2:30 pm 6:40 pm 8:10 am 8:25 am 7:00 ara 0:20 am 11:83 am 1:00 pm 6:40 pvt 8:10 arf 8:25 am NORTHBOUND. No. 2. No. 4. | pally. Tuealy.l n Thuwly.| THROUGH CAR. ARRANGEMENT* Southbound. eorn’il/e, ^th d PuMman'buf“e" q? 4 ^, 0 n lt : Bnm.w a ick. lltaChed ,of d ««=^av.KS No. “-SOM tral^foj Bron.w.ck Msooi Rh'.lU'pe^cUnclfeilVm A l tLra n °° g *’ sotlng with fiiif iiJsiJ 0 ? Atl *nta, con- M »« K» 0 J'vt f ° r Cln0lnn »"’ tanooga, - whfch'l/nUaohV/f f» r t ,°.s Ch,t ' P.«.ngor end.Tick.8^ S^Oa. K?i*vRl.. T^ n ’ OW,A A^it. ^Vashlngton. 0 ??.*™. 1 P “" D *" aLl A‘ r . n nu,°(& D,vl * loa P.«e^cr B ^. 0 „ 0 ^ r kn^!K n i.n a „* n ‘ r " Lv Jacksonvlllo. Lv Brunswick. . Lv Thomosvllle. Lv Albany. . . . Ar Dawson, . . Ar Richland. . . Ar Columbus. 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:25 prn 7.25 pm 2:20 pm 2:20 pm 0:50 am 7:00 am 7:50 am 9:05 am 9:00 am 11:10 am 10:50 am 2:00 pm 7:00 pm 7i25 pm 8:00 am 3:00 pm 4:31 pm 6:27 pm 9:00 pm from Union depots at Columbus and , bany. 4 Trains Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 arrlvo and de< part at foot of Seventh streot, Columbus* H. C. HILL, Superintendent. OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. I, To Take KffMt Monday, April 8, im. Nos t end I will run dally .sc.pt Sum gay. All others Irregular. Read Cow*. Road Up. No. 1. |MU.«| iMIlMI No. 1* p. u,* to* i 4 44 *2$ j 434 164 im : I 28 I 401V, j Na« Wrifbtsvllle sad Z.nslll. railroad la hotk directions. East T.nne.a... Virginia and Corgi* tralna pesa Empire ea follows: Ootns South lIMpns dolus North. I a pi* J. W. HIOHTOWKH, a M. . IL V. MAHONEY, Q. F. * P. A. ) • Lv. Dublin .Ar 13 1 ., Hutchins* .. 41 10 .Spring Riven. 43 13 .... Dexter .... 40 14 .... Alcorn* ... 87 19 .... Cheater ... M 33 ... Yonkers ... M 39 .... Empire .... Empire .... 34 88 .... 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