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THE MACON TELEGKAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 11, 1894,
THROUGH EYES
FEMININE
‘•O woman, woman, thou art formed to
The heart of reatlcaa man. t#che*r hla
And omann exlrteeice by thy loveliness;
Bright oa the aHinbeamo, an the mom
ln« fair.
If but thy foot fall on a wMerneaa
Flowvra opring up nnd ahed
Their roaeate bl.aaoma there.
Shrouding the thorn* that In thy pith'
way rtee. ....
And acMterln* o'er K hues of paradise.
Ftar pleaeure-oeekera the hint week wo*
Indeed m bury one. oa there were many
nltraetlon* every night. Until Wednes
day the ezpoattkm wan the rtndeavoua.
nnd everyoete hated to see the great
Dixie Interetate Fair draw to n elate.
The a ttraction! at the Academy of Mn
ale were many awl unusually line. Or
Monday evening ■'1492" waa the oeca
rAm of never*! delightful theater par-
tie*, the mow prominent being given to
Mia* Howard of Columbus by Min Ma
mie Hatcher. And. by the wtty, Mlf*
Howard-haa been the oeoanlon of much
entertaining during her ally In Macon,
nnd accept* nfcwt gracefully *h* eoclal
nttemloa* that have been chowerc-l on
her. Three -Hmlter oartlea have been
given heri the germhn on Thursdiy
evenring w.in In her honor, on on Friday
evening Mr. Sam Dunlnp complimented
her with a armll hut nolecK card party.
Min Howard ta now -the guewt of Mtn
Mamie Hatcher. ^
"I have an article here tm ’How to
Manage o Wife.’" remarked a man a*
he advanced to the editor’* «1f«k.
"fou art unmarried. X bellvc,” renlled
the editor.
'•Ye*. tVhvr
'’Nothing: I Just bought *o.“r
...
The german at the I/jg Rabin on last
TiuwAiy evening wan an exceptionally
large and delightful one. Owing tn the
very cold weather, the huge log tlrea nil
over the club timer were Imrnlng
brlrtrllv and cheerfully, making the
place aa comfah'.able m anyone could
wish.
This I* pertra-p* a* good n place an any
Irlhtc to euggeat tha-t when gortnuna
take place at the Cabin, more than one
car be sent out for the crowd. The
fare coming lq la 25 cent* apiece, ami
certainly la su(Helen', to pay at leant for
c.a rallng room.
The german taut Tuesday wan the
fiipt of -the eejofon. and was a decided
(•uot’fffa. pi wan led by Mr. Prentice
Hp-T. in hla itjutl gmceful faehlnh.
Th<-»1! present were Mr«. W. M. John-
r-iya. Ml*. Rees*. Mi*. Lee Jordan, Sir.
and Sirs. Wimberly. .SUaw* Hanson,
Htiyard. .Hatcher. Hill. Ttnaley., Sltihg-
harn. Wine. Wilev. du Rose, Wimberly.
Sabot. Roberto. Lane, Hlllyer. Talbott
nnd Wilcox: Moasrs. Huff, T. Huff.
Hardwick, Ilnlfcim. Pilcher of Naohvllle.
Sim*. Baxter. Nelllgam .rones, Boyd,
Rbwuop. Hozlehurat. Winter*. -Martin,
McCall, Maaacy. Htxurka, Armstrong,
Tinsley. Jordan, Hoad, Brown. Meil,
Caldwell. Conner. I>nre, Pickett. Wilcox,
Steven*, Redding. Barden, nnd Anter
oom
liftwa France, Gordon Fry of Sfoblle I*
expected In Macon aoon. Mia* Fry will
he pleasantly raneirtbcred na the popu
lar yonug lady who ament the neason of
*03 with her aunt. Mm. Prcmon, on Flret
a'.reet.
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On Thursday evening the gormnn
com-pUmeirtnry to Mhw Howard waa
Kite* at the Coromercfcil Club. The af
fair waa dclighitful In every particular;
many magirincomt gnu-no were worn:
the germhn waa artistically led by Sir.
McCaw, and the crupper w.to all that the
tTKWt fastldlou* epicure could ntk. The
hollowing la n partial list of thoa* pre-
end: -Sir. and Slro. Leweityn Hlllyer, Sir.
and Sira. Wonham. Mr. and sir*. lee
Jordan. Mr. ami Mro. Uoolge Duncnn;
MliMea Howard. Hanaion. Hatcher. Hill,
Wik*f» Piilnmnn Pnmnlinll fll«,e.. tmi...
Wise. Coleman, Campbell, Glenn, Wiley,
SlUlHnghnm, WVnvberlv, du Bose, Hlllyer.
and Boynton: 'Merare. Pickett. Lcimar,
Hqje. P.'aiding. Dure. Phillip*. Oliver,
flarawell. 11;i I l.i tn. NcllU.un, Sim*. Oll-
bent. Kllie, Jordan. Jonre. Hall, McCnw.
Dunlap. Raw-son. Haslet, unit, Wllltama,
Baxter, Hardwick. Ourd. DJody, Ogden,
Rixtrkw and Armstrong.
Also on Thursduv evening an appre
ciative audience heard ex-Oovernor Bob
Taylor. In his delightful lecture "Vl»-
Itone and Dreams." sir. Taylor la Indeed
a "silver-tongued orator” and ponaeavea
the moil renuu-kr,ble magnetism. On*
feels alnvost under a spell while listen
ing 4o his nights of pathetic elonuance
and grotcsuuely funny anecdote*. Ma-
con rarely enjoys . such a treat, r.ntl
those who did not hear him Khould con
sider themselves very unfortunate.
The Attinteum held -lb* regular
mofflihly meeting Friday evening. The
meeting was well adtended. MM Iho
members enjoyed rn unusually Inter-
tailing programme.
...
At the home of hla ulster, Sir*. Lee
Jordan, Sir. Bam Dunlap e-itoirtailhxi it
few friend* Infortnully Friday even
ing In Honor of Mns Mary Howard.
Buchev an* the raider of the •wnlng,
whkti waa full of pi insure Aor hla
guests.
At the Academy Warde and James
hicrn.ut.vd a large crowd, tvotih Friday
nnd Baturday nights and at the Batur-
•lay matinee. These two prominent
artara are decided favorite* In til*
Central city, and will never fall to re
ceive a warm welcome here.
Slim Theo Burr returned bo her home
In Griffin Thursday.
Very eleguMi Invitations l»»ve boon
received 111 Mdoon from the young la-
die*' CoUIUom Club In CVlumt.ua to
tlt.'lr Hermans throughout the Kcaann
of 1694-*95. The OotBlIon rtub lute for
many prera pout been notvd tor its ele-
gari: eWeitUrinnwata, and. no doubt,
the Slaconlte* who have boon so pleas-
sntly remembered will avail them-
selws ot thl* opportunity to a trend a
Columbus cotillion thl*
• a*
Ttae following witticism 1* nMtrtbulod
to one of Silicon'* brightest young la
dle* at the german' Thuradny evening:
Mr. A. said to Mias R: "Atl the women
are efuay over that visiting twin, but
he fell In loom with Sllsa die min
ute he saw h«r hi a decollate gown."
Sllsa R: "Yea, 1 underohind *he tujw
Moo won by a neok.”
Sir. Price Gilbert of Oolumlbua apMR
aeivrul day* In Sl icon last week.
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Bom* new fad- and fancies In the
Jewelry line sre the following:
The of* la to be the fashionable
•too* for the reason, the prvjudtc*
again* Usm having In a great tneaa-
ure died out. A handsome brooch haa
a big igtti wlh yellow and green
ttames rot In a clrcJe of diamond*, with
2 law drtanood «t each end of the
bar to which the brooch pin I* at-
taohtd.
A comb surmoumed try two dainty
hr tie Mercury wings united by tv knot,
of dtamonda l* a moot popular orna
ment: for Km hair.
-A pretty n*w brefah la a beetle, bat-
anonj on a bar of gold, with ruby
yr*. Anoahatr Is a Iruo lover’s knot
pierced with oat arrow and.having a
•Inele pearl In ihe centre. 1
Uirge ornaments that can be worn
in groan favor. A couple of «.-.ri,h
rriimts In dlsmood* thoa quiver *t
uuSTtKwriy’*™*” 1 ut n**u*lly light
*•" With chased
stlwr is in gnat flavor aMa
pec ally ft>r toilet orwameots. A orettv
gtan b»an p 7d«
o^Uoe^rtadmlgn in pierced am ”
*** r,u -
front whh a gold buckle la considered
u presem lui to be despised. Th>
buckkis jrc dUlnty, deHoite affhin.
Shiny of them are of gold and sH-vc
combined. Hcadt-shiper buckles and
a-Aden circle* have taken file merry
tnilds of Gotham by storm.
Small aide combs are worth the Jew
Pier's consideration. A prwdiy design
seen had a row of atones set a* If ir
oonneotlng iquares. Llgbtiy nieed gold
tracery Jn uartber combs I* attletlc. Th<
C reseat mode of hair dressing prom-
» a continued use of the*.- small
side combs.
Suggestion* ttnd dots In fashion pi
pcra.and from people who know in
form u« that 'the targe ullver brjcolet*
not uu!Ute : ,trace-chains and padlock*,
are In vogue. How on forth c.m th<
glri wMj -the d-alnty lund and rhapcly
wr|«t cotisc-at to such barbarism?
We team from She aim* eource that
black ostrich feakber boos ure more in
favor than ever thl* season.
Tktna are many now and d-dlghtfu'
models on view to dhe store* for tlw
«*pWa1 benefit, It woul seem, of the
tailor-made gri. A tall, golden-hair.*!
lasals waa recently aeeu In deep roverli
before « naaat attredtive bl-ick dilevlo'
g-rttv This waa made with full, rounf
walking eklrt lined throughout. The
tlgWtifttitjng, aoubIo-hrea*ted cout. fact
enlbg with two rows of email black-
bonn b'-itlon*. had brrod, jwtote»l re
v *lh. roll collar and aldewlashwl pock-
. ■ <*>at *h.iped bjiek was madr
.wBh lap seim«. and the fronts wen
llnwl with black mein rhadnme.
A boiutlful walking Jacket or navy
Mue bmver -hid titled fronts, roll oo|.
lar and broad, pointed r?vora, large
drooping sleeves, coat back nmd tap
with black silk br»M.
was, ftwieued wlUh two
sMe" 0t h ° rn ' hulton »- four on eacl
v,w-. T air '°l ,c "*t. called the "Vlgl
to** °,{ h, ack chinchilla. This
otalw 0 !^ % In "‘ aKUh »»« the
* 2 the coat pro flnlshcd nt the
V’P * lch , twn , Urge horn buttons. The
h Ck ,c^ ' tlght-nttlog and double-
bre,tiled, fastens blgih an the neck.
“"2 bj* broad, pokited revera of the
mrierial and broad roll collar of sa-
' ‘t *ias large leg-of-mutton sleeve*
!toiro2i1? , 2? Ke ! 1 boskets and I* half-
lined with black min.
• ••
One of ttio mot!, ele^int, etyllKh and
popular otroet costumes Is the KUlor-
made rov\u of covert dotfh. or of black
And blue twills. The locket, double-
broiwted md b*as bnaad.
stltohed revere and small no Ik’d collar of
velvet nnd fastens with n double row
of (torn buttons.three on a side. The
sleeves are full of letf-ot-rmKoon, tl.t-
Hii.t cIomo below the elbow. The entire
walet Is lined wlUh silk, ortd the skirt
I* full gored.
It’ii a pity, but If a skirt Is facto-
ion.tble tihia soaeon It must be heuvy.
For besides the material and lining,
there i« tihe stiffening. If tfhe Prencfh
haircloth le used the difference
welglut Is perhaps but little, yet every
extr.t yanl of materUl makes the skirt
more productive Of backaches. Sklrta
•are untrlnumed cmd very plain, Bays
m.uJame, but dhe forgets to monition
thart If they are up to date tlhey fre-
huontly measure seven yards around.
The sensible woman atrlken a hnppy
in<iillum. She will endeavor to be sty
lish enough to look well, and yet not bo
fashK>nuble tto>t lll-he*aTIJh Is the re
sult. f#he selects light-weight m’.nterl.ila
for her skirts tlhlo wimter tf they nre
t*o be m*ulo according to fastolon’s
In test whim, nnd She removes tihe
weight from the hips by wearing skirt
supporters over the shoulders. The
supporters are fastened to the baud of
the skirt by shield pins. To prevent
ths skirt from sagging in the buck
sow >A hoik on Uho belt nnd an eye on
Mbe Inside of tihe bodice.
The "Woman" puy* |n New York
city Juxt nt present nre creating quite
n eennjtkm. One is entitled. "The New
Woman," tw>d the ot'her. "The Coming
Woman." No doubt bolh will bo very
popular. The subject of woman l* pall
ing forth « deal of comment from the
Ittciury manufacturers, and were I not
a woman myself, I would my the
emancipation of woman Is the nil ab-
eorblng toplo of the cwl of Dhe cen
tury.
Bay what you will about BaraJ)
Grand! She may be exUwvagiuw. nnd
exuggeKi'led, but cho has given us tin
tostftK Into Rdclety and wilt dn no
harm, and IL mlgbt prodt manktn* to
learn a moral from some of her men
who fall Into Insignificance and bad
repute drier marriage. While I applaud
mamy things Madame Barab Orand haa
hM, I cannot Hill tn see the ridicu
lous In such over drawn character* an
"ho Tenor, Ideal:, mvd other*, yet 1
agree with the would-be poet who mid:
Tell me, Mr*. SaniDi Grand
(What I III can understand),
Why your men are all so horrid,
All wKh a "retreating forehead"?
Why your women nil are. decked
With every gift of Intellect,
Arid y«t—Invariably wed
There knights of the rctreutlnff head?
She, u< bright na a geranium;
He, a rim tin type of cranium—
Why, with decent Chapa all rouml her,
Choer* gu atavistic Bounder?
We are apes—well, let thua .pouw:
Need, ahe, therefore, be un naa?
Tell me. tell me, Sarah Grand,
For I do not understand!
The Progress Club will give' their
Hrst reception of tihe season wt their
rtegani rooms on Monday evening.
Grew preparation* are hetvtg mice
for tilt ennertilnmcnt, nnd the *ucee«s
of It Is already n wured, for the mem
ber* of the Progress Club entertain
royally ami their affaire have always
h*eo among the most elegant given In
Macon.
hfr. Louis Rttwaon cum* down from
Atlanta bo attend th« german Thurs
day evening.
Mis* Wise entertained the Embroid
ery Circle, exclusive, at a delightful
matinee parly complimentary to Mlaa
Howard yesterday morning. Co\-rs
a'ere 1«M for Ave, the guests being
only the members of that Illustrious
1W1* circle of fancy-workers—Mime*
Hanson. Hatcher. Wise and Mangbim
and Ml*s Howard. At noon an elabor
ate luncheon of eight courses wn*
served: the table was nrttatkwlly deco
rated In magnificent chrywmthemuma
and dainty embroMercd linen, wkh
.Miss Wire presiding In her usual
queenly style. The young todies con
clude,! the delightful luncheon wtsh the
matinee, and they were certainly In-
debteta to Miss Wlae for a moat enjoy-
coatly necklace of large lUunoads and
a. spray of ahe same brilliant stones In
her hair. Her bouquet was American
beauties, and it Is, Indeed, hard to im
agine a more magnificent picture than
Mrs. Jordon made.
Mrs. Campbell Ring’s friends have
f.w v „ *• Hollowing lnvitpttlon:
^to GampbeH T. Klug. at home, 2»
fi^***, Thurso,ly afternoon,
November 15. from 4 to (o’clock."
“fj 4 " ftom Lumpkin that a
very beautiful morning wedding oc-
there on la at Wednesday at 10
if? t TWnJi e r C S2J r * ct !2f parties were
,nd Miss C|Lr-
nr ”?"!" 1 ".?' 1,001 of whom have many
friend* in other oarLa.of the state.
The.Wedding wa* a* the Flret Baptist
fillthe ceremony ne-
Ing performed In a most Impressive
^ v ' B-W. Bueoey of Jamra-
town. Ou. The church decorations of
J™"*; OTlm and chrysanthemum were
beautiful tn the extreme.
The Wedding March wpa exquisitely
rendered by^ Jflsa L. Pearf Hickey
JHKSS8M*'«. i S kBs&t-
GE0RG1A SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILROAD,
POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE
Is the only di
rect line from
Riyer Route to Florida."
Jacksonville, Palate a,
mQ St. Augustine, Ocala,
Sanford, Titusvill,
Bartow, Tampa,
And all points in Florida and Cuba. Our train* arrive and depart from ’Jnien de
port In Macon and Palatka.
Trammell.
Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Gregory.
^Mlss Porte Burnum with Mr. E I. Car-
MI*a Ll Ilian Amott of Dawson with
Mr. S. E. Beall.
Horne LOttl ® Part wlth 1Ir - W. W.
Mlaa NeIHe Johnson with Mr. F. D. I
Black.
-nTi h , S , U ^ >< 2* V r « r *,Me»re. J. E. M.iire I
and II. E. Roekwell.
\r™ lie v b ?. <1 1iiL the lovcly daughter of
Cor f ><,tt Of Lumpkin, and Ihe
S lM, 5“ n for Oolemin,
lunta ?n * Wurthen dompany of At-
depabtures-so uth bound.
No - t. for Montgomery and Po-
• Ulka 11:10 a m
No. » for Jacksonville and Pa-
latka 10:33 p m
No. 5 for Tlfton (Sat. only) 450 p m
>0. 31 for LaGrance 4:00 p m
No. 51 for LaGranfe (Ex. Sun.) 8:0 a m
ARRIVAIkS—NORTHBOUND.
No 2 from Palatka and Mont-
somery 420 pm
No. 4 from Palatka and Jack-
eonvllle 4.-05 a m
No. 6 from Tlfton (Sat. only)....10:60 a m
No. 82 from LaGituiffe 10*60 a m
No. 52 from LaGrange (Ex Sun.).. 2:45 p m,
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULP R. R.
The Only Line Running Double Dally
Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1894.
NORTHBOUND.
I No. 51 | No. 5C
9 _ . . 1 Dally ~
Lv. Columbus .1 7^0 a.m,
Lv. Waverly Hall 759 a.m.
Lv. Oak Mountain 8.-09 a.m.
Lv. Warm Springs....) 8:40 i
Lv. Woodbury J g.-oo
Lv. Concord
Lv. WUftarason
Ar. Griffin
Ar. Macon, C. R. R....
Ar. Atlanta, C. R. R..
Lv. Griffin.
Lv. McDonough,
9:2S a.m.
9:44 a.m.
10-00 o.m.
755 p.m.
Dally
320 p.m.,
4:14 p.m.
425 p.m.
5.-00 p.m.
522 p.m.
551 p.m.
6:12 p.m.
620 p.m.
1023 p.m.
825 p.m.
6:40 p.m.
720 p.m.
SOUTHBOUND.
• GUARANTEED CURE.
W. authorite our »dvertleed druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Cough* and Cold* upon
tills condition: If you are afnicted with
a cobgh, cold or any lung, throat or chest
trouble, and will use this remedy aa di
rected, giving a fair trial, and expcrler.-e
ro benefit, you may return the bottle and
haw your monsy refunded. We could not
make thl* offer did we not know urn Dr.
King* New Discovery could be relied on
It ncjrer disappoint* Trial bottle free at
H. J. Lamar * Bon ■ Drug store. Large
*1 zt 00 cants and fl. *
Rheumatism, neuralgia, healache nnd
V y .!““ d tostautly relleveJ
by Johnson e Sfagnetlc oil. geld by
Gou^wyii ,t Smali. druggiate. ’
r.iro hy .!? 11 th at people use Salvation
Unln»ent 1SWer: Because 11 la ™ e be «
L5T.~»a»iW.wj.».w^wsaCTpijrg»un.
CONCERT
LIST INICHT.
CONCERT
TO-NIGHT.
CONCERT
EVERY NIGHT.
_ ’1
la your own home, with your
own family, and your own line-
toned piano.
No hall rent No advertising
expenses. No admission fee.
Just gather your wife and. girl*
and musical friends In your music
room and have a grand home
concert.
That Is pure musical enjov-
ment-«atlsfylng, refining and en
during.
w « shall bo delighted to furnish
the line piano to every family de
siring to Inaugurate the home
ooncerta. That la Just what we
aro living, for.
LUDDEN : 5 :BATES.
Southern Music House,
R. J. ANDERSON & SON
MACON, GEORGIA.
i-'xW.*«»iY.(i«*iT*MsaEHgaMng
Passengers la local sleeper, northbound, can sleep until 7 a.m. Passengers from
Jacksonville for Macon proper enould take local sleeper at Lake City.
Tho "Dixie Flyer." leaving Macon at 10:33 p. m. carries.through Pullman but-
fet sleeping car to Jacksonville and local sleeper to Palatka. arriving In Jackaon-
vlUe at 8:30 a. m. and Palatki at u a. m. West India fast mall train leaving Macdn
at 11:10 a. m. makes direct counectton at Cordele with S. A. M. fast -express for
Montgomery, arriving there ut 753 p. m.. at which point close connection Is made
with Louisville and Nashville vestlbuled 1 imlted for New Orleans and all Texas
Wints- Sleeping car accommodations retorved In Macon for this train.
The Suwonee River Route Is the only direct line from jdacon to Palatka and
•“ '“i* ri - r Florida points, close connection being made at Palatka In Union depot
with Jacksonville, lampa and Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonville St.
Augustine and Indlan'.Rlver -•adroad: also with St. Johns and OcalawalM river
steamers. Sleeping car accommodations reserved to Jacksonville, Palatka or New
Telephone F loJ Ul * r lnfotmlUo0 cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application.
Bend your name and address for beautiful photogravure.
LANE,
Genl. Manager,
Macon, Ga.
G. A MACDONALD, 1
Gcnl Passenger Agt.,
Macon, G*.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA.
York. 7 twtnty ' ,lx hour * Macon to Now
h,?5® V,.™: l ™ ln h *» through Pullman
buffet sleeper Macon to New York.
|N.Y.T'n|D'y M'l.|N't. Ex.
,152 *"* * M P m ! »•»> Pm
10.110 am 5:33 pm 10:12 pm
19:40 am «:14 pm|ll-*3 pm
UJ7 ami «52 pmiun* am
S am l 7:0* pin| 3:27 om
UHOumi 7supm|3:Mam
uno pm) 7:43 pm| 1:14 am
mo pm 550 pm| 5:15 am
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
Passage From Savannah
TO NEW YORK:
Cabin, $20; Excursion, $12; Steerage,
$10.00.. •
TO BOSTON:
Cabin, $22; Excursion, $2<i; Steerage,
$ll.7D.
TO PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW YORK.
Cabin, $22.50; JSxcursiuu, $3U; Steer
age, $12.30.
The magnificent steamships of these
lines are appointed to sail as follow*,
standard time:
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central or 90th Meridian Time.)
City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. 7, 1:10 pm
Kansas City Frl., Nov. 9, 2:00 pm
Chattahoochee Sat. Nov. 10, sno pm
Nacoochee Mon. Nov. 12, 4:30 pm
Tallahassee Wod., Nov. 14. 0:00 am
City of Augusta....Frl., Nov. 16. 7:30 am
City of Blrmlnghm.Sat. Nov. 17. 7:00 pm
Kansas City Mon., Nov. 10, 10:00 am
Chattahoochee ... Wed., Nov. 21. 12:30 pm
Nacooebe* Frl., Nov. 23, 2:00 am
Tallahassee Sat. Nov. 24. 3no pm
City of Augusta....Mon. Nov. 26. 6no 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. ‘t, 1:30 pm
Gate City ThUr., Nov, 15, 6:30 pm
City of Macon...,Thur„ Nov. 21 1:00 pm
Gate City ;,_iThur„ Nov. 29, 6:30 pm
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This ship does not carry passengers.)
Dcssoug Thur., Nov. & 1:30 pm
Dessoug Sun., Nov. 18. 8:00 am
-Dessoug Wed.. Nov. 23. 6no am
J. P. BECKWITH. G. A..
Jacksonville. Fla.
Walter Hawkins, F. P. A., Jacksonville.
W. E. Arnold, G. T.' P. A., Jacksonville.
C. G. J nderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga.
Atlanta and New Orleans
Short Line,
AILANTA and WEST POINT R. R.
<t!liC‘l(CSt SIIIel R<;*t Routt-.
Montgomery, Selma, Mobile. New Or-
Iean4 *» Texas and Southwest.
Lr. McDonough..
Ar. Griffin
Lv. Macon. C. R. R,.
Lv. Atlanta. C. R. R-.
Lv. Griffin
Lv.. Williamson....
Lv. Concord
Lv. Woodbury
Lv. Warm Springs....
Lv. Olik Mountain...
Lv. Waverly Hall
Ar. Collumbus
No. 62
Dally
8:15 a.m.
857 a.m.
4:15 o.m.
7:30 a.m.
9.-C5 a.m.
923 a.m,
9:45 a.m.
1025 a
1038 a.m.
U:10 a.m.
11:20 A.m.
12:15 p.m.
425 p.m.
554 p.m.
6:12 p.in.
651 p.m.
659 p.m.
754 p.m.
8:04 p.m.
8:14 p.m.
9.-05 p.m.
All trains arrive and depart Union de
pots at Columbus and Griffin. A*k for
tickets and see that they read via the
Georgia Midland and Gulf RallrOad.
CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas. A*t*
C. W. CHEARS, Gen. Manager. *
Columbus, Go.
Read Down.
A M.|AM|
r*
Read Up.
|PM|P 5L
8 45ILv Macon
10 S5[Lv Machen
11 32|Lv.... Madison
....Ar! 6 3Q|
Ar 4 331
..Ar S 451
2 03|Lv..... Athens Ar| 20
805
A M.J12 28 Lv...
3 06Lv.
640
|11 00
8 231
415
138
Southbound. No. 35. No. 50. No. 33.
Lv' Atrtm» I t£P">l7-am| 7 65 am, „.
Ar MontjAt;.'—' ,? ^ am ! 4 f>Pm| 1 30 pm | No. 3 at 6:30 p.
Ar p™SS "^ ry '' U ** am ! 9 20 P m l 8 20 pra mulgee street
Ar Jlobto "! t S pm| 6 30 am i 5 S» am t- Connections
Ar New OrV'. "' w. S Pm| , 3 05 am ’ 3 ^• Em
Ar Jtr>T,.?^ ° 25 Pto 7 35 am, 7 20 am
at. Houston f.„. | 10 M p m w £o
TO SELMA.
ArrUu: ^SrUrf-t° mery I 9 20 pm| 810 aon
Arrive Selma...- |H 15 pmjU 15 am
Train 37 carries Pullman vestlnuie
SSff 2. e . w y° r) i. t0 . Now Oceans, and
fUJiSJ t0 Montgomery. Train 33
vestibule sTeeper New Or-
lama. * ® W Vork “ d dlnln s car to At-
Trains 34 and 35 Pullman Buffet Sleen*
gtonery.™ beCween -Atlanta and Mon?
, G 0 E ;°- C : ““TH, Pres, and Gen. Mgr.
JOHN A. GEE, Gen. Pass Act.
GEO. V.-. ALLEN, t! FA., Atianta
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMP.YNT-
.WESTERN SYSTEM,
SOUTHBOUND.
r ZLNo7'il i No. IS.
Leave Macon lia *
Arriv* Ortoi 4a pm
Arrive Cochran.l******
Arrive Hawkln'svllii:;;
Arrive Eastdian '
Arrive Jeeup..
Arrive Brunswick/.’.:!!
Jacksonville....
Arrive Savannah.
7 40 am
12 54 am
4 15 am
6 15 am
8 25 am
6 65 am
northbound.
3 40 pru
1 28 pm
5 15 pra
7 15 pm
9 25 pm
9 47 pm
MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
RAILROAD.
Tim# Table No. 13. Taking Effect Sunday,
September 9, 1534^
Lv. Macon. .
lv, MUMinfvtu*
Lv. 8p*rta. . .
Lv. Warrenton,
Lv. Caraak. .
Thomson.
Lv. Harlem. .
Ar. Augusta. .
AUGUSTA TO MACON.
able 'afiiernoon.
MV*. J. F. Hanna returned from
Atlanta Friday, meompantwl by Ur*.
Ro** WAN*. Mr*. White's many
friends are glad to learn that ahe bn*
entirely recovered from her recent
Critical .Illness and mat ahe will be tn
Macon for Ihe next two weeks,
‘..*4- Miller Gordon and homily have
returned from a two weeks' risk to
liOrtGJL.
g* .. 1 "** 1 . Jordan wo* toe meat mag-
nlBcentb' dressed woman wt the ger-
and nhe cun
off a handsome toctetre to
Pecreojloo. Her-gown was ef white
*J«>e»*e «*tln. too handsome for trlm-
totor. «hl wo* made severely plain.
exception of ducheane lace
ST&SfaSL 1 *: n ^ ck ’ra’ cut off
toe aOMuldere with a berttxa of the
rkh lace, caught nt Interval* wttii gold
dkmaSt on * tnagnlflcent
•1U..KHK1 star In front, she wore
ugusta. . ,| 7:« »m|uso am|ll-00 n m
Lv Thomwin * '( , ! S* m| , 13: ‘ S P m IM:00 nst
Lv. Thomson. .1 810 am 1:11 p m U:rt ..m
LV. Caraak. . ,1 8:10 am lx bn
Lv. Warrenton..I 8:47 am 1.41 bm
Lv. Sparta. . .[ 9ff3 am| 3J7 om
Lv. Mlllcilgtvllls 10:30 ara| 3.15 p,,,
Ar. Macoa. ■ .|lt.-<IO am| 4dS pm
Sleeping care between August* anTaiT
con. on train, leaving Augusta Hel p,
m. and Macon t:» p. m. r
THOMAS K. SCOTT
, General Manager.
JOE W. WHITE, *
” •* Traveling Passenger AgJat.
A. O. JACKSON.
• General IMawnger Agcut.
r Augusts Ua.
W. W. HARDWICK,
Passenger Agent. Macon. Oa
L. J. HAlims,
Ticket Agent. Macon, Oa
Middle Georgia and Atlantic Kailroii
Effective S-piember t a O'clock, A. ii
Read Down j,. . „
..Dry Branch .
.. Pikes Peak .
... Fiuparick.
Ripley. ...
. Jeffersonville
.... GaUlmore .
.... Danville ...
... AUeitovn ..
... Montrose ...
Dudley ....
Moore .....
.... Dublin
irxo.ijiNo.j
Jf* iamiam
Macon |10 30|lu 15
..M. 4-. N. Junction.... w 30'lu n
Swift Creek 110 loitu u>
9 601 3 CO
| S 25| 9 40
•I «30j 9 30
0 05,0 35
S5S| 9 15
• 30| 9 IB
8 15| 8 50
8 00| H 46
7 45| S IS
7 30| g 35
7 151*13
7 00| 6U0
JAS. T. WRIGIIT, General Manager,
D. B. DUNN, Superintendent,
Lv. Macon....
Ar, Atlanta,
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Dalton
I No. 12. | No. ITT No, 11
o.::| 7 L ? SS 7
Art oSBfciSSft MIs 55
25 pml 8 25 ant
60 pmlu 45 am
pml 2 00 pm
.1' .
No. L
Daily.
No. 3. | 'No. 5.
M’ndy. I Friday,
Wed’y | Satdy.
Lv Columbus. .
Lv Richland. . .
Lv Dawson. . .
Ar Albany. . .
Ar Thomasville.
Ar Brunswick. .
Ar Jacksonville.*
3:40 pm
5:27 pm
6:40 pm
7:40 pm
11:00 am
8:10 am
8:25 am
7.-00 am
9:20 am
12:45 am
-2:30 pm
6:40 pm
8:10 am
8:25 am
7:00 am
9:20 am
11:32 am
•1:00 pra
6:40 pru
8:10 am
8:25 am
NORTHBOUND.
No. 2.
Dally.
No. A | No. 6.
Tuesdy.| Friday.
Thuady.| Satdy.
Chatnoga.
Ar, Cincinnati
Lv. Chatnoga,
Ar. MemphI*,.
Lv. Cbatnoga.
Lv. Ooltewh J
Ar Knoxville.
7 10 ami 7 20 pm
I 7 45 pm| 7 30 am
I Wand 7 46pm
10 pm| 7 00 am
1 9 00 am 6 55 pm
0 35 am! 6 37 pm
Il2 45 pmllO 15 nm
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENT!
Southbound.
Ne. 1L—Solid vestlbuled train tn
eonvllle. with Pullman h/wLi 1 , a 0k#
goarore.tttelrtd for Jackabavilil^S
No. 12.—Bolld vestibule train »« a.
lanta, connecting ■?*'
Chattanooga and way atatton. tr /t n «J or
Pullman sleeping w, ^8*
and Chattanooga. between Macon
with sleeper attaclTed'from
nesting with fast tralra^o^^ 0 *?' C0 JJ*
MomPhJo and KnoxvilitJ * Clnclnnsa
U^og^^^'^^Vr-rtrtoChat.
ra^eto,'.i n p^ Uo “ » to routes
Pareenrer and' Tlckst^ge^ Mac^a.s.
Ayit'wJ^onfL"^ 1
Agent, At^ntToi D,vl,l0 » TMaenger
C. A. Benseoter. Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Knoxville. Tenm
Lv.... Abbeville ....Lv 1
Lv.„. Greenwood ..Lvl
Lv..,. Chester Lv
Lv.... Monroe Lv
Raleigh Lv
. Weldon ....Lv
Richmond ... Lv|U23|AM
Ar- Washington ,.Lv|7M|
_ _ Baltimore ...Lv 621j
P M.IUOOlAr.. Philadelphia ..Lv J«l
| 8 53|Ar... New York ...Lv| IftjPM.
IPasscnger trains will stop_at Oemulg-a
street to take on and let off passengers.
Car on electric railway will connect with
from the North at Oc-
Connecttons with Georgia Southern and
Florida Railroad. Bast Tennessee, V irgin
ia and Georgia railroad and Central rail,
road for all points In Florida and south
west Georgia.
Second—No. 402 leaving Macon at 9 a. ,-n.
makes close connection with Middle Geor
gia nnd Atlantic for Eatonton.
Thlra—With Georgia railroad at Madh
"Fourth—With solid train for Washing
ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet ears
Washington to New York city.
Ticket offlee Is temporarily located at
J. W. Burke’s book store.
B. T. HORN. General Mansger.
S. C. MAHONEY. Act’* O. P. A.
E. W. BURKE, Ticket Agent.
Columbus Southern Rdilwav
Time Table No. 2LEffectlve Sept. 13, 1894.
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv Jacksonville.
Lv Brunswick. .
Lv Thomasville.
Lv Albany. . . .
Ar Dawson. . .
Ar Richland. . .
Ar Columbus.
7:00 pra| 7.-00 pm
7:25 pm 7J5 pm
2:20 pm 2:20 pm
6:50 un 7:00 am
750 am 956 am
950 am U:10 am
10:50 am| 2:00 pm
Trains Noa. 1 and 2 arrive and depart
from Union depots at Columbus and Al
bany.
Trains Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6 arrive and de
part at foot of Seventh street, Columbus.
H. C. HILL, Superintendent
7.00 pm
7:25 pm
8:00 am,
350 pm
451 pm
6:27 pm
950 p.m
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD
TIME CARD NO. 8.
To Take Effect Monday, April. 8, XS94,
Noa 1 and 2 will run dally except 0ua«
day. All others irregular.
Read Down. Read Up.
'No. 1. lMiles| iMJleol No72.~
*MM f IP. Mw’
606
445
42$
415
365
t 45
S 29
SOOlv,
I Mar,
ar.U 00
1V.1110
11 25
•
Lv. Dublin .Ar
53
1
.. Hutchings ..
43
10
•Spring Haven.
43
13
,.M Dexter ....
40
16
... Alcorns ...
37
19
mm Chester ...
34
23
... Yonkers ...
30
29
.... Empire ....
.... Empire ....
U
36
.... Cypres* ...
18
40
. HawkinsvlUe
13
47
6
IS
.., Orovanla ...
•
2 15
Close connections made at Dublin wta
.Wrlfhtsvllle and Tennllle railroad In ftk
directions.
Eeat Tennessee, Virginia and Gergla
trains pass Empire aa follows:
Going South..., 15*8 pm
Going North '43 Pm
J. W. HIGHTOWER, d K.
H. T. SIAHONET, Q. F. #: F. 7
CENTRAL R. R, of G-JEORGr-A.
H. M. COMER AND R. <8. HAYES. RECEIVERS. - /
READ UP
READ DOWN.
...1*7 OS a m
1 U a m
a m
J—~ Ill 00 a m
PS 24 p m
-.'-I Ill nm
•sio partnuam
313 pm
10 40 pm
US5 pm
2 44 a m
A. M.
«M
CU
110
S 15
1215
1*
INaWSjNoao,
12 22 p m
1H pm
3 30 p m
3 11 p m
IW pm
III pm
H4 pm
—STATIONS—
Leave
Arrive..V.V.V"sbrt*VaUeyLeave
Arn'e':-.::;:;:.
Arrive....... aSSag,A";;;;;vte”
Leave.,
Arrive.,,,,,’
Arrive
Arrive...,
Macon
Port Valley
»• Amorlcus „
Albany
7 45 p ml....:. ....
6 35 d mi
8 45 p ml
..;....
2 26 a ml
../ ....
•8 45 a ml
to:
Arrive.Dawson
Arrive Fort Galnea
« 10 p m Arrive “ Troy t Mv *
7 65 p m Arriva MontiSm.^
6 15 |Ar. Atlanta Lv.j 3 coni 7 21,
6 50 |Ar.. Macon Lv.| iuS 34
|Ar. Athens .Lv.|3'40p[
unixomer T ..r^tak-to *7 45 a I
i 2; S3 i V; ?2t» ir 1 m *»«»• TWT
8 00 p ml C 40 * m •
1 28 p ml 5 !0 a nu
ll 60 a ml 4 10 a ra
il 21 a m U 47 p » • —
9 20 a ml /•••»
10 37 a m!10 17 p
6 os a ml ’
f 10 a ml 8 62
7 15 a ml
•7 45 a ml *7 20
Broughtonmil. mretlag point tor trains
No*, lot and 101.
Covington Junction meeting point far
trains Noa 101 and I«
W. B. THOMAS. Omeral Manager. **"*
7 45 a ml 8 05 p mill 30 a m
115 p ml 1 00 a m| 7 55 pm
It 15 p mi'll 00 p m'u 30 a m
5 05 p mill 45 p m 13 17 p m
« 10 p ml I
3 15 a ml 1 4* pm
.....I 6 30 ft ml 6 SO p m
I 0 00 a ml C 30 pm
, Griffin
“f71'*.—Atlanta
Ar.... Chstlnnoog, via Atlanta ....Lv
Macoa
—4” Gordon
••Arrive
MUI*d**rilta’*2III!l2nre
Arrive . Mlllen ""lSvJ
Augusts Leave
Savannah Leave
Arriva...,
Arrive..
Arrive..
, -410
5 48 p m! 8 , _
•4 25 p ml*8/P »C
7 15 a m 1 *' n m ' *
ll 00 a ml.,..
* 03 a m ..." •—*
7 30 .1 ml....* -•”*
3 39 a ml
a m,:o 00 a ml...;.
U 01 a mfi? P m
7 55 a itf JJ P ™
•6 30 a 17 4j P 1,1
Trains marked thus • dally; thus ! daily ev ren r ,
Bolld trains are run to and from Macon and Mnnfwm!‘rt,thus 7
*Bd Albany via SmlthvUle. Macon and Birmingham vl'f coi^nh!f* i,U£aula ’ S4vlna »*> f AUanu via Macon.
Sleeping cars cn night train* betwen Savannah and m*SS U o . '
Parlor cars between Macon and Atiaml Wscon - Savannah nnd At!
Passengers for Thomaxton take 7:55 a. m. or 4 Jg a. — , - - .
r. m. train. Passengers tor Perry Uke U:16 a. m. train’- ,or ?- n Cedartown taka Ttil
Uti* a. m. train. P.reengere for SylvanlTWrirttortlta SlfflS tf ly , Clayton should taka
For further Information and for schedule* tor SitotJ w?2? er * vU , 1 -* ulre traln '
W. P. SHELLMAN. Traffic Manage” ®°“ u *»Yon<»-°tir lia, apply _
A a HAILE. General Pawnger Agent. ^ ,4rR^
I* J, * 0- aicxec Agt, Macoa