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THE MACON TELEGBAPH:'SATURDAY HOBNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1894
WILL CLEAR THE DOCKET.
Judge Hardeman Sets Cases For Trial
in Something of a
- Harry.
THE RECORD OF JDDGE MILLER
Win 0« Duplicated by tha Plrntnt Jad|i
of Bibb Superior Court—Tile Bar
engaged Setting Cal
terday Afternoon.
i Yea*
The superior court room was filled
with laiwyero yesterday afternoon,
gibbered for 'the 'purpose of setting
oases for the present term oi oourt.
It was evident from the way Judge
Hardeman started out that he meant to
elkir the docket if possible and to
make every lawyer toe the sera toil.
In;«hls reopeat .he ts coming up to tile
record made byl Judge; Stiller, wiho was
notgd for the prompt manner in Which.,
he disposed of cases. There was Just
a -little bit of squirming ’ among the
members of the bar, but Judge Harde
man deceit wffh them all pleasantly,
almply .Impressing the idea, upon them
that the'docket Is crowded with cases
A Mfomatv:
IJtaows a^ood KU\na
whe.iv she sees U *
That is vrtixt
she uses **
eoiaBsa^®.
IV works wonders mihstiome.
Sold in 4 lb. packages. Price 35 cents.
Made oniy by
The N. K. Fairbank Company,
Chicago, St. Louis, New York,
boston, Philadelphia,
WONDERS NEVER CEASE.
which should have been diaposed of
long ago.
Several Important rules for the gov
ernment of the court In future, were '
adopted yesterday, end are oa fallows:
Hereafter ttt the call of esses tor
sotting co, Friday evening, as Is now
the practice of the court, the presiding
Judge shall set cases for the time end
ing with and Including Tuesday of the
second week following such Friday-
Provided, Eilat the oases set for Mon
day shall be first in order for trial on
that day.
Bibb Superior Court, November
Term, 1891.—The ttjigve n n<l foregoing
rule having been adopted by the bar
a-t a meeting held this day, the same
is hereby approved and ordered spread
upon the minutes of this court as a.
rule of court, mis November. 8, 1891.
John L. Hardeman,
_ . ( Judge S. C. M. C.-
The motion docket and certiorari
docket, shall also be called at the bar
meeting, for the setting of oases, and
cases on those dockets set for the fol
lowing week for the hour from 9 to
10 a., m., during Whldh hour no Jury
business Shall be transacted.
Rule nisi to be heard cat particular
days Shall be called in said motion
hour of the day for whldh set, unless
Otherwise provided In said rule nisi.
- Ordered adopted as a rule to be
spread on the minutes. November
9th, 1894.
John L. Hardeman, Judge.
The Mali With the Patent Tombstoao
“* (Has, Struck the City.
COURT NOTES- ’
In -the case of Mary Seabrooke et
•1. vs. Joe Seabrooke. petition for por
tion, the court appointed S. P. Bailey.
W. P. Birch and George V. Steed
commissioner.. to divide and sell the
property on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, -1895.
One-of the children of Will Boykin,
a deceased colored man, seeks to
break his will on the grounl that the
property-iwas not.-properly-divided. A
Jury rtas the matter still under consid
eration.
A rule nisi was Issued In the oasp.of
T. S-. Felder vs. Vlnle Turner and
Josh Robinson,, petition * to foreclose
mortgage.
WILL GIVE IT AWAY NEXT.
Middling Cotton Sold in Macon at 4 3-4
Cents Yesterday.
point
The cotton market retched _
yesterday that broke nil'records since
the forties. Middling ootton so d in Ma
con at 4 3-4 cents, at least 10 points off
of the lowest price of the season, and
nearly 20 points lower than It was a
wnctj nso.
Hundreds of bales were sold during
the day at this ruinous price, there be
ing a brisk local demand, with planters
very willing to let the staple go at 43-4
cento, for fear they will have to give It
away and pay somebody to take It
pretty soon.
The lowest nrlce received was 4 9-18
for a lot of off-grades, sold early In the
day. A few speculators were almost
tempted 4b put their money In cotton
yesterday, with a view of holding, but
with a probable excess of 4.500,000 hnles
staring them In the face, they conclud
ed not to temot Providence until the
farmers have all taken that Iron-clad
oath not to raise any more cotton for a
year.
Savannah, CM., April 23, 1389.
Having used three bottles of P. P. P.
for Impure blood and general weakness,
ad having derived great benefits from
the Same, having gained eleven pounds
In weight In. four weeks, I take great
pleasure In reoommending it to ail un
fortunates like yours truly,
JOHN MORRIS.
Office of J. N. McElroy, Druggist,
Orlando, Fla., April 59. 1831.
Messrs. LIppman Bros.. Savannah.
Ga.—Dear Sirs: I sold three bottlea of
P. P. P., large she, yesterday anl one
bottle, small size, today.
The P. P. P. cured my wife of the
rheumatism winter before last. It came
back on her the past winter and a half
bottle. 31 size, relieved her again, nnd
she baa not hud a symptom since.
I sold a bottle of P. P. P. to a friend
of mine. One of his turkeys, a small
one, took sick, and his wife gave it a
teaspoonful; that was m the »veo.ug,
and the little fellow turned over like
he was dead, but next morning wi« up
hollowlug and well. Your» -eipect-
fully, J. N. M’ELROg.
Savannah, Ga., March IT, 1891.
Messrs. LIppman Bros., Savannih.
Go.—Dear Sirs: I have suffered from
rheumatism for a long time, tnJ did
not find a cure until I found P. p. p
which completely cured me. Yours
truly, ELIZA F. JONES,
18 Orange street. Savannah, Gs.
Truly wonders never cease. Since
Macon became a city she has' no doubt
had more than her full share of fakirs,
agents.' peddlers, etc., and each of
tb«jSniM managed to do at least a
llttlia, business. The good peiple liavo
patronized the tnan with the razor
strop, the can opener, tbs patent med
icine, the cork 6crew, the shaving soap,
the plnchback Jewelry, the hand organ
"and bagpipe, and were prepared to
yield up their loose change for any
thing except a tombstone, for who ever
dreamed of a man peddling tomb
stones? But It Is always the um-.v
Peoted that happens, and yesterday <
man Helling a patent tombstone struck
the city..
IVhbre the man came from or who
he W does not mutter, lie. Is sell.ng
tombstones and doing a good bus.nes*.
The tombstone Is made of Iron and
fashioned after a nat ruck without tho
pegs. Where the mirror Is located iu
a hat rack Is a thick gln&s on tho tomb
stone, beneath which Is n place for a
photograph of the deceased and spy
Inscr.ptloa that might he desired. The
sample tho man had yesterday was
about three feet high and weighed per
haps a hundred pounds, beneath tbs
glass was the picture of a lovely young
girl and a little poem extolling her v'r-
tues. Above the picture was the name,
date of birth and death. .
A Telegraph reporter ashed the man
If he was do,ng much ousmess. "Yea,”
said he; “I am doing fairly well for the
fiwt day. So far I have taken four or
ders aud am negotiating for a fifth.
You see, X only talto orders and deliver
whenever the purchasers desire. -
Crowded around the tombstone were
a number o!f negroes, and many of them
Inquired about the price of it. Each
wanted to buy one, and some of them
begged the tombstone man not to leave
town until they could raise tho money.
The picture was evidently what caught
the fancy of the negroes, and no doubt
many of them will not oiiiy buy a
tombstone, but have their plenaes
taken no that lfter tliey are buried
friends who cannot read will, by see
ing their pictures over their gravis,
know who Is burled there. , No one
would think It,-but-the patent tomb
stone business Is one that in likely ‘o
become a great lnduslr" !u the near
future. ■■ j
BUY COTTON.
ID FLORIDA RAILROAD,
-POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE-
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF It. R
Running Double Dali]
“Siwanee River Rite to Florida."
Is the only di
rect line from
Jacksonville, Palatka,
TO Augustine, Ocala,
Sanford, Titusvill,
Bartow* Tampa,
m ?,° lnt * ln f 1 « ld * a" 4 Cuba. Our trains arrlva ana depart from •Jnion da-
poia in Macon and Palatka.
DEPARTURES—SOUTHBOUND,
No - 4 f° r Montgomery and Pa-
u “ a a
No. 31 for Jacksonville and Pa-
w '* u ‘ pi
S' •< I 0r , lu ‘ on 4:50 p l
No. 31 for LaGtange 4VO p i
No. 61 for LaQrnnge 3:00 a i
ARRIVALS—NORTHBOUND.
No 2 from Palatka and Mont
gomery , 4:20 p m
No. 4 from Palatka and Jack
sonville 4:05 a m
No. 6 from Tlfton
No. 33 from LaGnanga 10:30 a m
No. 53 from LaGrango ...... 2:43 p m
Cotton at its wesent price furnisher,
the greatest opportunity in the history
of the trade for safe and profitable In
vestment Ootton has an established
value, and Is now selling below the cost
2r,.,P ro<i !J, < ; , * > .. n ’ We firmly believe that
cortan will advance a cent a pound with
in the next sixty days. We are decided
bulls on cotton at present prices, and
win .buy the May option and guarantee
?o? ar ^L th et fia ^, until ' the flrat 2 May.
for tho following marglne and
We heard a mechanic say he would
not be without Salvation Oil. It kills
pain. -5.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why da so many people we see
around ua seem to prefer to suffer aud
be made miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dizziness, losa of appetite,
coming up of tho food, yellow skin,
when for-75 cents we will sell them
Shiloh’s vltallzer .guaranteed to euro
them?
Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Cotton avenue.
1395.
usual commission:
20 Jules May Cotton .......J 30.00
.J® bales May Cotton * 60.00
100 bale. of cotton 150.00
And larger lots in proportion.
Remembr, no matter how much
lower the market declines -than the
above margin, we will carry it until
margin" 1 ' 189S ' ** u *°®* **>F additional
If U our opinion that within the next
win y J!S2! ev f r dollar Invested with us
will increase ten-fold.
must be accompanied by
v^S sts money order, draft on
-HSw: you win be
>ha:
^mediately notified ft purchase by tel-
RUTLAND & COMPANY.
Stocks, Cotton and Grain,
Downing Building,
10 ® *™1108 Fulton at.. New York City.
vcm h £r O 20? r ’9r ly h ° Id ° 800(1 un,t " **
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA.
Only twenty-six hours Macon to N.sw
York.
"• ‘J? 1 " ’m* through Pullman
buffet sleeper Macon to New York.
|N.Y.T'n|D'y M’l.lN’t Ex.
Lv. Macon. . . .
Lv. Mllledgevllle
Lv. Sparta. . .
Lv. Warren ton,
Lv. Camak. .
Lv. Thomson.
Lv. Harlem. .
,Ar. Augubta. .
9:00 am
10:00 am
10:40 am
11:17 ~
11:28 am
11:46 am
12:09 pm
1:00 pm
4:80 pm
5:33 pm 10:12 pm
6:14 pm
6:52 pm
7:04 pm
7:20 pm
7:43 pm
8:30 pm
8;30 pm
11:23 pm
12:26 am
3:27 am
3:43 am
4:16 am
6:15 am
JarkunnuiiT 7 iwiiiiuuunu, can Bicep until I a.m. I'll**
v for Macon proper snouid take this sleeper at Lake City,
ret 8le«nn?J^!w F . lyc f'”, le ' avl ? 1 ? Macon at 10:33 p. m. carries through Pullman buf-
villa at ■ *5?. L J £ 5 5 a ? n Y lUd ftnd local deeper to Palatka, arriving in Jackson-
at ilio 5? d ^f aUtl1 * ttt " f* ra ‘ West Ind,a faat *»*« train leaving Macon
m ‘ make * street counectlon at Cordele with S. A. M. rust express for
wlth t Lcm1svjllt r !i l nii n w th i! r ?i>‘ ,t 22.?* X 1 . * l whlch po,nt cIoso conn «ctlon Is made
Dolnta^s irr, n, ?. d ^ a8hVin * , ve * t,buled f°r New Orleans and* nil Texas
P f leep,n * car accommodations reserved In Macon for this train.
•11 EH!!.”S!!.i Uv#r .£ 0Ut *, ^rect line from Macon to Palatka and
Sjfnl T^wLiTt.fn^r.vP 0 nt> * c °, 8 , e connect! cn being mado at Palatka in Union^ depot
YJJS.irin- 80n V l e, -3?' wn £? ina Key We,t * Florida, Southern nnd Jacksonville 8t
*HSSJJ}* l"* Wver .-airoad; also witli St. Johns and OcalawahJi river
onirnl 8, JPSSf ,n * t *!* accommodations reserved to Jacksonville. Palatka or New
S rohoLa toa er lntormatl<,n chMrru “y « n4 promptly furnl.hed upon application
Send your nim. and nddrea. for beaut lful photogravure.
J. LANE, a. a. MACDONALD.
Uenl Paa.enger Agt.,
Genl. Managtr,
Macon, Ga.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
Pasoage From Savannah
Atlanta and Mew Orleans
Short Line,
At LAM A and WEST POiM’ R. K.
TO NEW YORK:
Cabin, $20; Excursion, $142; Steerage,
$10.00. -
TO BOSTON:
Cabin, $22; Excursion, $30; Steerage,
$11.75.
TO PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW YORK.
Cabin, $22.50; Excursion, $30; Steer
age, $12.50.
AUGUSTA TO UACON.
Lv. Augusts. .
Lv. Harlem. .
Lv. Thomson.
Lv. Camak. .
Lv. Warren ton
Lv. Sparta. . .
Lv. MilledgevlUe
Ar. Macon.
J2J wnlMOajnJU.uo pm
8:M am 12:15 pm|U:00 ngt
— 1:11 Pm 113:28 am’
1.35 pm| 2:00 am
1.44 pml 2:14 am
2^7 pml 3:27 am
3:15 pm 4:48 am
4:25 pra| 3:46 am
830 am
8:10 am
8:47 am
9:22 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
Sleeping cars between Augusta and M*.
con, on trains leaving Augusta 1100 n
and Macon 3:80 p. m. p-
DEATH IN SOUTH MACON.
Sad Demise of a Well Known Lady
Yesterday Evening.
Mr. J. H. D. Hanley, one of South Ma-
ootVs beat known citizens, has the sym
pathy of the entire oommunlty in the
lt*» of his good wife, whose death oc
curred at 4 o’clock yesterday morning
after an Illness ot two weeks.
Mrs. Hanley -was known and held ln
high ceteem by hundreds of people In
South Macon and In the city as well,
ami her lc*« will bo deeply felt.
The remains will be Interred this
mbmlng in the Rutland district.
DO YOU NEED A COW?
You Can Get One a* a Barmin from
Justice Baugha
Justice Baughn has s cow on
hands which 1s eaual to any white el
ephant ln this world or the next. Hls
bailiff levied on the cow to satisfy a
debt of 384 due by Annie Soper to T. E.
Webb and O. E. Hunt and she Is to be
eold within a very short time uifles. the
debt Is satisfied. ’
The cow has six legs, which Is two
mbre than ordinary cows have,, hut tha
Justice will make no extra cbirge for
leg*. She was on exhibition at
the Dixie Fair as a curiosity but it
seems that not enough people cared to
ree her a; 10 cent, each to ply the pro
prietor out of debt.
Justice Baughn thinks the will breed
jfx-legged calves, and he has an idea
Jr 1 ’** 4 ,h « * aIa t*ke« Okie* a rare
opportunity will be afforded eeme enter-
{h L r *? n ,0 ,t * rt ® cattle farm
•*1 raise living curtosttlea with six legs.
Its
iProvokingl
'to be deceived; it’s an-pi
||5 noying to have a poor ar- gp
rM tide of shortening. You j
m can avoid both by seeing [
that your pail of COTTO*
LENB bears the trade
murk-—steer’s head in'
'.)S cotton-plant wreath \
the North to the Smith Dr.
Bulls Cough Syrup Is the preventive
or cola*.
Ur. Price’s Cream Baking Hjwder
Wor 14** hair Highest Medal and Diploma
—and be sure of having s
f 'i delicious, healthful food. [
t?'s Other manufacturers try ]
£sto imitate COTTOLENE,!
that’s the best reason why po
%\}' ot * 'want the original
^artide. Made only by ^
% THE
M NXPA1RBANK COMPANY, j
§| ST. LOUIS and
M CHICAGO
THOMAS K. SCOTT.
General Manager.
JOE W. WHITE,
Traveling Passenger Agsjt.
A. Q. t JACKSON.
General Paasengtr 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, e O’clock, A,
Reaa Down Read Tif»
U00p|7 15iLv. Augusta .Ar.| Ga?R .k
| 9 00 |Lv. .Macon ..Ar.| |4«Kp
A. M
6 50
6 55
8 10
|No.102|No.104
,p, M.IA. it
Lv MlU’rvlU Ar|| 7 M> I r w
Lv Dxtonton Ar.j 7 45 12 55
Ar Eatonton Lvi 6 36 1 in« D
T.V RfitnnlAii Am e nr' • .. ..
Tha magnificent eteamahlps of tbeae
lines are appointed to salt as follows,
standard Ume:
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central OJ 90th Meridian Time.)
City of Blrmgham.Wed.. Nov. 7, 1:90 pm
Kansas City ...;....Fri., Nov. 9, 2:00 pm
Chattahoochee Sat.. Nov. 10. 3:00 pm
Mon. Nov. 12, 4:3*
vied., Nov. 14. «:i). ...
City of Augusta....Frl.. Nov. 16. 7:30 am
City of Blrmlnghm.Sat., Nov. 17. 7:00 pm
Kansas City Mon.. Nov. 19. 10:00 am
Chattahoochee ... Wed., Nov. 21. 12:30 pm
Nacoocheo Frl.. Nov. 23. 2:00 am
Tallahassee Sat.. Nov. 24. 3:00 pm
City of Augusta....Mon. Nov. 26. 6.do pm
City of Blrmgham.Wed.. Nov. 28, 6:00 am
Kansaa City Frl., Nov. 80, 7.30 am
, SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
quickest min Heat Home.
Montgomery, Selma, .Mobile, New Or-
4eana, Texas and Southwest.
Th « Only Line .
Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14. 1831
NORTHBOUND.*"” -
Lv. Columbus
Lv. Waverly Hall
Lv. Oak Mountain.....
Lv. Warm Springs....
Lv. Woodbury...i
Lv. Concord
Lv. Williamson
Ar. Griffin
Ar. Macon. C. R. R...
Ar. Atlanta. C. R. R.
Lv. Griffin
Lv. McDonough,.....,,
NOj 51 J No. 53
Dally
7:10 a.m.
7*9 a.m,
8:09 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
I 9:00 a.m
9.*26 a.m.
9:44 a.m.
10 00 a.m.
7:35 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
Dally
3:20 p.m
4:14 p.m
4:25 p.m
6:00 p.m
5:22 p.m
5:61 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.in,
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv. McDonough....
Ar. Griffin.
Lv. Macon. C. R. R..
Lv. Atlanta. C. R. R.
Lv. Griffin....
Lv. Williamson........
Lv. Concord
Lv. Woodbury
Lv. Warm Sprlngf....
Lv. Oak Mountain......
Lv. Waverly Hall......
Ar. Collumbus
No. 62
Dally
8:15 a.m.
8:57 a.m.
4:15 a.m,
7:30 a.in.
9:06 a.m.
9:23 a.m,
9:45 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10:86 a.m.
il.io a.m.
11:20 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
4:23 p.m
6:54 p.m.
6:12 p.m.
6:31 p.m
6:59 p.m.
7:34 p.m,
8:04 p.m
S;14 p.m
9:06 p.m
All trains arrive and depart Union de.
pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask fol
tickets and see that they read via th«
Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad.
CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas. Agt.
C. W. CHEAR8. C*n. Manager.
Columbus, Oa.
MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD,
TIME TABLE, OCT. 20, 1894.
need Down. Head Up,
JPM|P 5L
A M.|AM|
I 8 45|Lv.T
(10 85 LV..
|ll 32|Lv..
Southbound. No. 35. No. 60. No."
5Iacon j 4 26
}£• 5 35 am
Ar. Montgomery.ill 05 am
Ar. Pensacola..,/e 65
A T r W° l>II A , V, 6 :0
Ar. NowOrl's....]l0 25 pm
Ar. Houston.,
7 65 ami 7 56 am
4 20 pm] 1 30 pm
9 20 pm| 8 30 pm
6 30 am| 6 30 am
3 06 am] 3 05 am
7 35 am| 7 35 am
10 50 pm|10 60 pm
TO SFLMA.
Arriv° 0 ^ 0m0ry I 8 M pm| 8 M am
Arrive Selma | lt , 5 pm|11 ^ am
«i2n r ni? v-1 c " rl '“ Pullman vestibule
sleeper New York to New Orleans, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train 33
b™n S to P M lma £ v ?" ubl » 8 sTeoper Now Or-
laaita t0 N ” W Y ° rk “ <1 dlnln K ear to At-
,_ Tra la» 34 and 35 Pullman Buffet Sleep-
Ln*m.ri r * b6twew Atlanta and Mont-
JOHN C * S ”™' Pr «- Oen. Mgr.
A. GEE. Gen. Pass. Agt,
GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A„ Atlanta
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMP.XNY—
■WESTEltN GY PTE If.
’ I
City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 8. 1:30 pm
Gate City ,... Thur., Nov. 15, 6:30 pm
City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 32. 1:00 pm
Gate City .....Thur.. Nov. 29, 6:30 pm
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This ship does not carry pasiengern.)
Dasaoilg .'..’..Thur., Nov. 8, 1:30 n:
Deaaoug Sun., Nov. 11, 8:oo am
Dessoug . Wed., Nov. 28. 6:00 am
J. P. BECKWITH. G. A.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Walter Hawkins. F. P. A.. Jacksonville.
W. E. Arnold, O. T. P. A.. Jacksonville.
C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga.
MACON,
DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
RAILROAD.
Lv Eatonton Arj 6 35 I U 45
Ar. Atlanta Lv.l 3 OOdi 7 ^
Ar.. Mscon Lv.| 9 msli
|Ar. Athens .Lv.| 2 40 p'
Broughtonville meeting point for trains
No*. 101 and 104.
Covington Junction meeting point for
Mina XT««s 1 AO
trains Nos. 102 and 108.
W. B. THOMAS, (linoral Manager.
DON'T BE A
Ready-Made MAN
1/100. Uow to become a first*
_ „ elsas MmumtIsi. Hjpnou.t,
Mind Header .nl ciairreyau,. a large
has fully discharged the <lutle» of said
tru.*t. and th^r?foro asks dm>
tru-ft. and therefore asks for letters of
dlsmtoslon: ThUi Is. therefore, to notify
all parties concerned to file their obj.*c-
tlona. If any they have, on or before
the first Monday In January, 1895 or
etae letters will be granted as asked
for. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary.
Time Table Vo. 13, Taking Effect Sunday,
September 9, 189*.
Rfdd Down.
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fiJo.«|Mo.X|
mrprur
"TOrrmsr
4 15
Macon ......
M. St N. Junction.,
3 1J Swift Creek ....
3 30 Dry Branch ....
4 35 8 40 Rikea Peak ....
. Fltzparlck. ...
... Ripley.
Jeffersonville ...
•• Galllmore ...
.. Danville ......
. Allentovn
. Montrose ......
Dudley
360
4 50 4 001..
4 20 ..
4 35 ..
5 00 ...
ia Mpna
5 ao| 51
140) 5 2
5 50' 5 SO ......... reuoiey
5 K| 6 07 Moom
6 l&j 6 30| Dublin
|10 30|1U It
|10 20|10 Id
110 lOjlO u>)
I 9 C0| 0 CO
I » X| 0 40
I 920( 1 30
0 05| 0 25
3 C8| » It
8 3hj , et
« HI I 60
8 U)| 8 <t
7 481 8 It
7 W| 8 28
7 1C| t 13
T 00| 8 00
JAS. T. WRIGHT, General Manager.
D. If. DUNN. Superintendent.
SOUTHBOUND.
Macon
Kielm
Madison ....Ar]
Lv Athens Arl 2 081
8 ttILv.... Abbeville ...kOI
4 23 Lv.... Greenwood t
123 Lv.... Chester Lvi
8 (c Lv,... Monroe Lv 8 2
AM.|13 28|Lv.... Raleigh M . „
3 06Lv Weldon ....Lv[ 19
6401 Ar.... Richmond ....Lv|112
»« Ar.. Washington ..Lv| 7 30,
1100 Ar... Battlmora ...Lv 4 31
PM. 11200|Ar.. Philadelphia, ..Lv
| 8l3|Ar... New York ...Lv| I20|PM.
“Passenger trains will atop at Ocmulga)
street to taki on and 1st off passengers
Car on electric railway will connect wltt
No. 2 at 6:30 p. m. from tha North at 0&
mulgee street. _
Connections with Georgia Southeni an4
Florida Railroad. East Tennetaae. Virgin,
la and Georgia railroad and Central rail
road for all points in Florida and south*
west Ororgla.
Socond-No. 402 leaving Macon Jt 9 a. m,
makea close connection with Middle Geor.
gla and Atlantic for Eatonton.
Third—With Oeorgia railroad at Madb
* 0 Fourth—With solid train for Washing,
ton and Pullman Parlor Bufftt cars
Washington to Now York city.
Ticket office la temporarily located a)
J. W. Burke’s book store. •
E. W. BURKE, Ticket Agent.
Columbus Southern Railway
Urns Table No. 31, Effective Bept. 13,1194
SOUTHBOUND.
Arrive Cochran"”"" -- -- pm
Arrlva Jeaup...., ***
Arrive JBrunswlok..!!!*
*JSn •foRsohvUJ,....
Arrive Bavann.i.
12 13 am
7 40 am
U 54 am
4 15 am
« 15 am
8 25 am
8 65 am
NORTHBOUND.
11 00 am
12 <3 pm
3 40 pm
1 28 pm
'5 16 pm
7 16 pm
0 25 pm
8 47 pm
, * r No - 1 1 I No. 14. I No. U.
i * 36pm 8~26an
Lv. Atlan( t J"’l l ?? P m 4 «««
Lv. Atlon7« I o XX am 1 60 pm
An DMtSi*:::U Sth SoSS ?
Ar. nnitrtrt.1. n i 3 20 am
No. A
No. 4. I
Dolly.
Yuendy.f
Thusdy.j
frsssj—19-8=
H3.SS
Ar Knoxvllla..!
THROUGH CAR ARRANOEMENT1
Southbound.
No. I8.-Solld train for Brunswick.
n Northbound.
No. 12,—Solid vestibule train tn a,
lanta, connecting with S,/...:* .
Chattanooga dnf way tr 4j® * or
Pullman alLmt.. "L'g Oarrl.a
Kaaa im * na ‘-'hstlanooga. W *" n M *°°"
|«un. wUh 1 ’slUpsr 1 ittschfd" r^, At?^" 00 **’
nectlng with issaSc. ? AtIa nts, con*
Memphis and Knoxvlli? t0t Clnclnn » u >
ta^RSa’VS'i" 1 : wr to ChaL
asms
rectlons.
L°I .1“" '"^“lon
rates, ate., apply'"to”™* " t0 rou, “’
raasenwgand Tiok.%,^-. g^om’OA
“ r ‘ 1
d W ' a T urk * Central
Agent, Washington. D. C.
aL J l S’^ot DlvU,on
Paasengc^Agent* Kn«v!"lo'. n Tenn' n * r **
Manogar,
Passenger
No. 3.
M'ndy.
Wed’y
No. 5*
Friday,
Satdy.
Lv Columbus.
Lv Richland.
Lv Dawson.
Ar Albany,
Ar ThomanvHle.
Ar Brunswick.
Ar Jacksonville,
8:40 pm
6:27 pm
6:40 pm
7:40 pm
11:00 am
8:10 am
8:25 am
7:00 am
9:20 tun
12:45
2:80 pm
6:40 pm
8:10 am
8:25 am,
7:00 rim
9:30 am
11:32 anl
1:00 prt
6:40 pr<
8:10 art
8:25 am
NORTHBOUND.
7:00 pm
7:25 pm
2:20 pm
6:60 am
7*0 am
9:00 am
jlOAOilii
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 arrive and depart
from Union depots At Columbus and Al*
beny.
Trains Nos 8, 4, 6 and 6 arrive and d»
part at foot of Seventh street, Columbu*
Lv Jacksonville.
Lv Brunswick. .
Lv Thomas Wile.
Lv Albany. • • .
Ar Dawson. . .
Ar Richland. . .
Ar Columbus.
7:0o pm
7£6 pm
2:20 pm
7:00 am
9:06 am
11:10 am
2:00 pm
7:00 pn>
7:25 pm
8:00 air
8:00 pm
4:31 pm
6:27 pm
9:00 pm
H. C. HILL, Superintendent.
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD
TIME CARD NO. A
To Take Kffeet Monday, April 9. Uk,
Nos. I end 8 will run dally except Sun
day. All others Irregular.
Read Down. ' Read Up.
No. L |Mllee|
A. Me
• 09
<•15
• 10
• 44
lfi 00
10 00
II 40
ar.UOO
lv.ll 10
U2»
ar.U 40
47
Lv. Dublin .Ar
Hutchings ..
.Spring Haven.
.. Dexter ....
•m Alcorns ..
... Chester ...
i. Yonkers ...
... Empire ...
.. Empire ...
... Cypress ...
Hawklnsville
(Miles) Uo". %T
P. 1KT
5 M
4 tt
4# ]
4 15
816
**
IS 1
S00IV<
I Mar,
Orovanla ,
Close connections made at Dublin"witli
WrigbtsvlUe and Tennllle railroad la botfc
directions.
Seat Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia
trains pass Empire aa follow ei
Going South..... ■••*..•••••.•••••18 M pm
Going North... * * 41 pas
J, W. HIGHTOWER. O. BL
WL V. MAHONEY. O. F. * P. JL t
CENTRAL R. R. of GrJEORGrIA.
H. M. COMER AND R. S. HAYES, RECEIVERS.
>«*< Tims, 90th
read down.
•••••
IT05 am
* lit am
* */••••• ••••.(11 00 a in
,•••!.. (12 24 p m
* 1 4 15 p m
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that thirty
days after date a bill wtll be Introduced
In the General Assembly of Georgia
having the folloiriar title;
•‘A bill to emend the chirter of the
Maoon Savings Bank by authorizing ft.
officers to become rerhuei* r,f th-
mock thereof, and by providing that
the ordinary or other county officer may
accept the bond of raid bank without se
curity ln auy cara where such bond
may lawfully be given."
Nov. 2. 1894.
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETINO.
The reglir annual meeting of th.
•tockholders of the Prognw* Loan. Im
provement and Manufacturing Compa-
nyy will be held at their office. No. 4iS
Cherry street, on the 14th of November
at 4 o'clock p. m. A board of directors
will be elected and «uch other buMnees
transacted as may come before the
meeting.
W. M. GORDON, Secretary.
1,1 K ? “ « g » »
* m p m
1» 40 p m
li 55 p m
2 44
4 10 a m
* tt a m
7 00 a m
ID pm
3 13 p m
8 40 p m
4 *t p m
9 60 p m
4 20 p m
8 10 p m
* 65 p m
-STATIONS—
Leave
Arrive
Arrive
Arrve
Arrive Birmingham
Leave
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive „
Arrive
. Macon Arrive
"ort Valley Leave
Cblumbus Leave
Opelika ...Leave
....Leave
... Macou .....
Tort Valley «
•• Americus ...
... Albany ....
... Dawson ....
Fort Oalnee .
... Eufaula ....
.... Ozark
Union Springs
.... Troy
Montgomery .
....Arrive
Leave
.....Leave
. ..Leave
..... Leave
Leave
.....Leave
.... Leave
....Leave
••..Leave
....Leave
7 45 p ml......
8 35 p m ..... •
8 45 p ml
2 25 a ml..... .
•I 45 a ml
4 10 p in) 7 40 a ml
3 00 p ml C 40 a ro
128 p inf 6 20 a m
11 60 a ml 4 10 a m
It 21 a m 11 47 p m
$20
10 87 a m
6 05 a m .....
i 10 am
7 16 am
•7 45 a m
10 17 pm
BETWEEN MACON, ATLANTA CHATTANOOGA MILLEDOEVILLB. AUOUSTA AND SAVANNAH.
"!h73hin - 2 "— ' ——
mlM 25 p mi*7 65
6 15 a ml 6 32 p ml ‘
7 46 i ml T “
1 15 p ml :
I « 32 p ml 9 47
8 06 p mill 30
1 00 a mi 7 65
nr
a m
p m
:4 15 p mi»ll 00 p in'll 30 a m
6 05 p mill 45 p m 12 17 p m
• 10 p i
3 15 a ml 3 40 pm
I 6 80 a ml 6 50 p m
I 6 00 a ml C 20 p m
Leave Macon .Arrive
Arrive.... Griffin Leave
Arrive Atlanta Leave
Ar.,.. Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv
Leave Macon ....
Arrive.......... Gordon ...
Arrive Mllledgevllle
Arrive MUlen ....
Arrive Augusta .,
Arrive.. Savannah ..
.. ..Arrive
.....Leave
.....Leave
Leave
Leave
Leave
7 6* p m|10 23 p mill 00 a ml..,.«
540 p m! $ 25 p mi • 01 am.
•4 25 p m|*6 55 p m *7 30 «t m .
7 25 a m’M 1> P ml*3 29 ;
3 40 p ml 14* a milO 00 a m .
2 65 p m| 3 61 a m| 9 10 a m .
..... 8 06 a i
11 03 a in 11 IS p ml ....
7 65 a ml 8 30-p ihf
•8 30 a rarl 45 p ml *...,
Tralna marked thus • dally; thua f daily except Sundsy. Trains marked thus 7 Sunday 0T1I7.
Solid trains are run to snd from Macon and Montgomery vU Kufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon. Mimi
A Albmv vl> flfnlthvltl. UtfiAn Anri Tllrmln.hnm^vl. Pa1.,mhim ®
Albany via Smlthvllle, Macon and Birmlngham'via Columbus.
Sleeping cars on night tralna betwen Savannah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor ears between Macon and Atlanta.
Fsueoc.ni for Thomutou take 1:55 a. m. or 4:i3 p. m. train. Passenger, for Csrrolltoo and Ced.rtown txk* i u
iiX- y* 11 “•. p f“« n « re *< r P«roy Uko uat JL m. train: Fort Oalnes, Buna Vista. Blakely and Clayton should tiki
Udt a. m. train. Pauengers for Sylvanla. WrlghLvllls ar-d Sanderavllle take 11:30 a. m. train. *
For further Information and for schedulea for .point, bayoud our lias SDDly to
” " ,. a . I J?i L y AN - , T I? me Msnsgsr. W. p .DAWSON. Pauenger Agent.
1. t. HARRIS. Ticket Act. Macou ;
I. C, HAILE, Osntral Pawtncez A cent