The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 12, 1894, Image 7

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• ' " - 1 - J..Hill HU. hh TBmi MAOOIT TELEGRAPH: MOJSDAT MOKJNTIJSTG, NOVEMBER 12, 1894 IB. CARLING 1 CANDIDATE Wouldn’t Have a Soat in City Conndl Again If It Were Given to Him. Wauts to See tb* Clljr Puihed Pomart —Will Help to Pat IU of tbs Blg- geit Men of Macon In Oaancil— . Hurmony ana Proeperlty. Hoo. T. J. Carling aimouneea hlmsetr for a “GrtsJcer Maoooi." This U bis plittarm, but be Is not asking for office on ft nor le be trying to put la some one else. In faudt, Mr. Carling made the state ment to a Telegraph reporter last night in front of the Hotel Lanier that he mas la no sense a fcandldutd for any thing, and wound positively refuse to stand for re-eledtftm to council. “I have worked three years for the city,” he said, “atcd I tiilnk I hive had enough. I have done'bhe very best that' I'knew bow, and I do not think my efforts have been without results. “But now I am. out of politics, end Into anything that will ■ help Miaeon. What will benefit the city will benefit me and evduy oJhet property holder, nnd I for one want to see everybody get together ond go to work to build up the town, laying aside petty Jeal ousies, political bickerings and such things, and simply pull together - to make a greater Macon. “I want to see sis of the biggest, most prominent, very best men of Ma con elected aldermen next time. I am for such men as J. F. HkBEOIk, Wl H. Boas, S. It. Jaques, Dash Tinsley and otilers like them, and I hope just Such men will be elected. HANSON FOR MAYOR. "I want to see Major Hanson elected mayor, with a board of aldermen back of hum composed of the most promi nent men of the city. I wont to see har mony and I beueve such harmony as ttiouiSi' be brought about will lift Ma con to the top. ■ "This city needs more manufactur ing industries, and It needs to make an effort to get them,” was the business like and progressive way Mr. Carhng led oft on ancraher tone of thought. “To get them tihe city should offer In- diuoenaetlts, and If sue otters induce ments she win get them. . FREE FACTORY SITES. “We have over 200 acres of land ly ing down here in the swamp along the railroads. It will cost five or sis thou- suuu dollitrs 'to drain this land, ana it would then be suitable for almost any use, particularly for factory sites, as It all has undesirable railroad front- ge and Is convenient to the city. What toe city Ought to do is to advertise free factory siites for all manufacturing in dustries that will erect a plant in Ma- con at once. No matter how small, go in to get them, and offer them Induce ments. Exemyt .them tram taxation for a term of five or ten years, nnd as sist them in every way possible. Then soon we will have the suburbs alive with manufacturing industries. We will have hundreds of new people here, nil wage-earners and good citizens,‘and we will halve made of Macon a man- Ufcvurjnp city, with jfew .equate in the. country. -■■. -- .■ . MACON HAS MANY ADVANTAGES. “Macon. Is a good itawn and has ad vantages over any other city In, the state that I know of. It Is an especial ly desirable location for manufactur ing Industries beoause of Its central position, magnificent transportation fct, cllMiee, thickly settled territory, close proximity to the coal fields nod, above • all, plenty of raw material for almost any kind of factory, no matter wheth er it be a cotton factory, shoe factory, plow factory, bucket factory, agricul tural Implement factory or whatever It may be. “Yes, sir: I am for a greater Macon. The city’s -Interests are my interests, bo far os what 1 own is dependent upon the growth and prosperity of the city, and, ns a business man. I turn for a greater Macon because It will benefit evepr man now here and aH who will come. “As for politics, I am out, except that I want to see such men aa J have named placed in charge of the city’s affairs. I want to see heavyweights put (n.“ SIGNIFICANT. EXPRESSIONS. Such expressions from such a man nre unquestionably Important, coming nt such a time. The public will ait ones recognize In them a liberality of sen timent that augurs good. It will not bs denied also that Mr. Carling gives expression to much wisdom tend Sug gests muoh that would prove beneficial to the city if such Ideas ware adopted, Mr. Oarli-ng did. net. press his 'Opin ions upon the reporter, nor did the re porter have to pump Mir. Carling In order to extract such an Interview. He simply talked ns if giving expres sion to Ideas already fully settled In his own mind, even If thiry had n«- before been discussed. It wag entirely an off-hand canversa'tion. but one that will not be Without It* ffigirffleance to me public. A LANDSLIDE. That is just -what has taken place in the price of Stylish, Reliable Dress Goods at THE EMPIRE STORE, as the big crowds that daily throng our counters will attest. Recent purchases have secured bargains unprecedented. Come and see them. 60 pieces 32-inch Plaid Domestic Dress Goods 10c, former price 16c, 40 pieces 36-inch Wool Serges, navy and black, regular 26c goods, at 16c. 20 pieces 38-inch Wool Poplins, regular 60c goods, at 30c. 10 pieces 38rinch all-wool Mixtures at 35c., reduced from 50c. Only complete stock Dress Trimmings in the city. Big drives in ladies’ Hand kerchiefs. 100 dozen Men’s 75c Unlaundried Shirts as. a leader at 50c. 50 dozen Men’s 25c tan socks as a leader at 15c a pair. Don’t buy Ladies’ or Children’s Wraps before seeing our stock. You will be better pleased and save money. DRESS-MAKING—Mme. Gorham—a perfect success. BURDEN,SMITHS IF YOU .Want a Cook,. .Want a Situation,. .Want a Salesman,. -Want a Servant Girl,* . MACON LADIES RECOMMEND IT. We. the undersigned ladles and housekeepers of Maoon, have used the Cretan Yeast Baking Powder, made by the J. Monroe Taylor Chemical Company. We find R a pure cream tartar powder, and cheer fully tedoify to Its merits, and recom mend it to be equal. If not supe rior, ito any. .baiting powder on the market: Miss Birdie Smith, Miss Lurao- den. Miss M. Li. Dickson. Mesdawne. A. Flewefien Holt, B. Goldg.ir, War ren Moseley. T. R. Ayer. C. A. Ma- rard. Gussle Mitchell C. E. Holmes. R. V. Hardeman. Ij. E. Culver, G. o. Smith; W. W. DeHaven, Jack Lamar. Olive McCoy. D. B. Woodruff, M. R. Deaton, R. E. Porter. • LETTER LIST. The following letters will be sent to the dead letter office If not called for within the next thirty days: LADIES’ LIST. A—Mrs. Emcn Abbott B—Callle Brown. Mrs. A. Bell. Mrs. B. T. Barham, Mrs. E. M. Bayless. Mrs, Ed W. Baylets. Mr*. M. D. Barnes C—ifies Alice Cash. Mrs. Jean Cude. E--Mrs. Sal He Edward. Miss Haiti. Ellis. 1- —Martha Fulton, Mrs. Alice Freeman, Marla Frvsler. r G—Mrs. W. W. Grant Mrs. A. Grant H—Mrs. Elizabeth Herbert’ Mise nettle Hues, Mrs. SaUle Harris. Mia Ida Harvey. Mias Grace Harwell. Miss Llz- zle Hudson, files Phillis Hart J—Penney Jones, Lue Jack.or, Mrs. June Junking’. L-.MIm Annie Lewis, Mrs. Nancy Lajjd. M—Mta. Jennie Mlddlebrooke. Ml*s Lynne Meadows, Mrs. Ellen Mathis. B—Mra I. R. Stone. Miss Nancy Start IMlas Lear Slade, Mr*. M. X. Shiver*. Ann Stubbs. W—Mrs. It G. Williams, Mias Mattie . Wiggins,. Mies Ellen Wstets; Hr*. Ju lia Winn. Mrs E. Walker. GENTLEMEN’S LIST. A—Dave Alford, Fred Alexander. B—Butler Boyd, r L. Bose, C. B. Ertnt, -Want to Hire any Help,- -Want to Rent a Store,* —Want an Agent or Partner,— -Want to Buy or Sell a Farm,. -Want to Bjuy or Sell a House,* -Want to Hire or Rent a House,. —Want to get a Good Boarding House,— —Want to Buy or Sell a Horse or Mule,— -Want to Trade or Exchange Anything,. Want to Enid Anything You Have Lost,—• — Want to Find Strayed or Stolen Animals,— ■ i-1 Want to Buy or Sell Cattle of Any Description,— .—Want to Accomplish Anything Under the Sun,— You can do it easily through the Advertising Columns of The Macon Telegraph, the Greatest Macon Want Medium, at One-Cent a Word each insertion. We will be pleased to furnish estimates on any kind of Advertising. —POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE “Sow* River Route to Florida.” Is the only di rect line from Jacksonville, Palatka, m 0 St. Augustine, Ocala, au Sanford, Titusvill, Bartow, Tampa, And *11 point* in Florida and Cuba. Our trains arrive and depart from Union de pots In Macon and Palatka. DEPARTURES—SO UTII BOUND. No. 1 for Montgomery and Pa latka lt:10 & m No. 30 for Jacksonville and Pa- • latka 10:33 pm No. 5 for Tlfton (Sat. only)...... 4:50 p pi No. 31 for LaGrange 4:00 p m No. 61 for LaGrange (Ex. Sun.) 8.-0 a m ARRIVALS—NORTHBOUND. No 2 from Palatka and Mont gomery , 4:20 p m No. 4 from Palatka and Jack sonville 4:06 a m No. 6 from Tlfton (Sat. only).... 10:50 a m No. 32 from LaGnuige.... 10.50 n m No. 52 from LeGrange (Ex Sun.).. 2:45 p m Passengers'in local sleeper, northbound, can sleep until 7 a.m. Passengers from Jacksonville for Macon Proper should take local sleeper at Lake City. Tha “Dixie Flyer," leaving Macon at 10:33 p. ra. carries through Pullman buf fet sleeping car to Jacksonville and local sleeper to Palatka, arriving In Jackson ville at 8:30 e. m. and Palatka at y a. m. West India fast mall train leaving Macon at UdO a. m. makes direct connection at Cordele with 8. A. M. fast express for Montgomery, arriving there at 7:65 p. m., at which point close connection is made with Louisville and Nashville vestlbuled limited for New Orleans and oil Texas points. Sleeping car accommodations rese rved In Macon for this train. Tha Suwanee River Route Is the only direct line from Macon to Palatka and all Interior Florida points, close connection being made at Palatka In Union depot with Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonville, St. Augustine and Indian River railroad; also with St. Johns and Ocalawaha river steamers. Bleeping car accommodations reserved to Jacksonville. Palatka or New Orleans. Further Information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application. Telephone 100. Send your name and address for beaut iful photogravure. J. LANE, O. A. MACDONALD, Genl. Managtr, GenL Passenger Agt., Macon, Ga. Macon, Go. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. O. W. Brower. Bob Buckner, J. W. Blower, Jeeele flames,John Bonnet*,Ja cob Block, y IF’, Boy at, L. L. Bright, Boll Bell. / “I ' D—C. Davie, f //D on *Hl, L. A. Deons. E—John EdwAfd7 J F-C. W. Fulwt>m. s'* H—Wlllfem B. Hay meg. B. A. Henderson, N. K. Hill. H. B. Houde, Milton Her- ■ He, J. T. Harris, C. C. Herrins- J—John Jennerlez, Emanuel Johnson, Till Jone*, Roy Johnson, L. Johnson, Rev. Neal Jones, Ed D. Jackson. K—Horace R.’Kelly. 8. T. Kins. 8. P. Knight, J, C. Kendrick. L—J. M. Laldler, James Lons, Simon Leon, R. D. Levelle. D. A Lotto. M—Walter Matthews, W. E. Motley, Will- loan McClellan, Wilson Mattii, W. T. McDonald, Thomas Malone. Thomas Martin, R. P. Morgan, James Madden, C. L. McLendon, D. A. Merit, Albert J. Marx, Arthur Maskell, J. W. Mor. rls, M. Manassee. - N—James Nelson.* OLG. W. Oxley. P—J. J. Paterson. J. I. Patterson, 8. J. Pierce, B. M. Patterson, Empire Plow, Wilbur Peter., W. R. Parsons, John Ferritt, A. 8. Pickens. R—J. 8. Reed, George Richardson. Thorn ton Reese (colored), D. C. Richardson, Dlnny Reeves, T. Farrer Rock ham, F. C. Ryder, M. R. Russell, T. J- Ryan, S. D. Rice, Hon. M. R. Russell. 8—R. S. Stewart.' o. M. Stephens. Fm- mett Stallings, P. H. Snyder, Henry Stevenson, C H. Stone, William M. Simons. T—WUlle Thomas, I* A Thomas, L. L. Tumbls. W-S. S. Weils. D. L. Wirdropo, C. E. Wynne; D. S. M. William*. J. B. Win- ton, ike Tom Wyatt. J. A. Willis. Mathew Watson, Ssmmle Wilson, E. H. Waters, a W. WUHama. CoL Will iam L. Whitaker. Willie Wooten. 8. B. PRICE, Postmaster. A A BIVINS. BupL Macon, Nov, 12, UR. Lv. Augusta. . , 7:16 am Lv. Harlem. . ,] 6.00 am Lv. Thomson. . * 30 am Lv. Camak. . . 8:10 am Lv. Warren ton.. 8*47 am Lv. Sparta. . . 9:22 am Lv. Mllledgevtlle 10:00 am Ar. Macon. . , 11:00 am A Golden, orugglst, Birmingham. Ala., writes: “Please publish some of the testimonials I have sent you for Japanese Pile Cure.” Sold by Goodwyn ‘Si Small, druggists. VITAL TO roiffs, Hes4*che f X«»voui Prostration cius«4 h\ or tobacco, Wiltfalbc**, if-ntal Depncxlos: Sofrentotf of Br«tn, c*o*ing lop»n«/, miter j, decs- death, Prenuture Old Aft, H&rreqoml § 4 Powc-r 1l either **1, imp-.rcncy, i>Boorrhou a. i'tnala InroiuuUrr Lmim, 8perto« torrbcBX c*OMd by over-<sx?rtlan of br»ln, g«!f OT*r*lndaif50«. a montb'i trt*un«it.n € Ljc 4^, by iuaI*. with «ch order for 6 box®-, *ni Id win Mag wntt*n yuArant»p t.»refund If not cttr«d QvurtitUeV. ?o*a#d by •jpsnu WEST’S LIVES PILIk CUM b:ck Bm. iache, BlUou ‘d*m. Li rot CompUirr •ioor Bfomaca- l'7*p®p*i® »o*i C‘xMiviMkMU 'tykHj&Ttr* • - -w.— Sol* Agents. Cherry Street and Cotton * Avenue. Uocca. Os. GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. Only twenty-six hours Mecon to New York. >:00 a. m. train has through Pullman buffet sleeper Macon to New York.. IN.Y.T’nJD’y M’l.jN’t. Ex. Lat. Macon. Lv, MllledgevlU* Lv. Sparta. . . Lv. Warren ton. Lv. Camak. . Lv. Thomson. Lv. Harlem. . Ar. Augusta. . , 9:00 am 4:30 pm 10 .-oo am 5:32 pm 10:40 am 6:14 pm 11:17 am 6:52 pm 11:28 am 7:04 pm 11:46 am 7:20 pm 12.-09 pm 7:43 pm 1:00 pm 8 JO pm 12:26 am 3:27 am 3:48 am 4:16 am 1:18 am AUGUSTA TO MACON. 1:11 pm 12 dS in ' * — 2:M ora 2d4 am 327 am t .4g ant <:tfi am 138 pm 1M pm 3J7 pm 1:1* pm 4* pm Mieepms car. wiween Augusta f u,. con, on trains leaving Augusta u*» D m. and Mason 1:30 p. m. THOMAS K. SCOTT. General Manager. JOE W. WHITE, Traveling Pa.eenrer Agiat. A O. JACKSON, ■ General Passenger Agent Auguste, Go. W. W. HARDWICK, Faesenger Agent. Macon, ba L. J. HARRIS, Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga. Middls Georgia and Atlantis BaQnad. Effective Bv-pwmtfr^ •« O'clock. A, m. Auguata .Ay.J £k*n Macon ..Ar.| |4«p XUaA Down U»p) 7 1&ILV, 1100 iLr. 115 |Lr 1 20 |Lv 2 20 |Ar 2 21 |Lv *16 Ar. f M | AT. |Ar. jNo.W2lNo.l04 P. M.iA. X. Miirr vua Arfi i to i in Kx ton ton Ar.j 7 45 12 » Eaton ton LvJ < M J U 46 p Eaton ton Arf 6 » I U 45 Atlanta Lv.| 8 OQpj 1 Mm. . Uaoon Lv.j • Wai Athena .Lv.|i40pj BroughtonrtUa zneetlag point tor traioa Noe. 101 and 104. Covington Junction meeting point for train* Now 102 and 141 W. B. THOMAS. Ckncrml Menager. to get a million of Circulars to distribute at $4.00 per L0QU. How to become a flr*b- ) NS1W YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. Passage From Savannah TO NEW YORK: Cabin, $20; Excursion, $&!; Steerage, $10.00. TO BOSTON: Cabin, 122; Excursion, $S0; Steerage, $11.75. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW YORK. Cabin, $22.50; Excursion, $3(1; Steer age, $12.50. The magnificent eteamahlps of these lines ere appointed to sail at follows, standard time: SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 80tli Meridian Time.) City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov. T, 1:00 pm Kansas City Frl., Nov. 3, 2:00 pm Chattahoochee Sat., Nov. 10, 8:00 pm Nacoochee Mon. Nov. 12, 4:30 pm Tallahassee,. Wed., Nov. 14, €:00 am City of A|igu«ta....Frl., Nov. 16. 7:30 am City of Birmlnghm.Sat., Nov. 17, 7:00 pm Kansas City Mon., - Nov. 10. 10:00 am Chattahoochee ...Wed., Nov. 21, 12:30 pm Nacoochee ! Frl., Nov. 23, 2:00 am Tallahassee Sat., Nov. 24. 3.00 pnl City of Auguitm....Mon. Nov. 36, 1:00 pm City of Blrmgham.Wed., Nov, H 4:00 am Kansas City Frl., Nov. 30, 7:30 am ' SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. City of Macon..,.Thur., Nov. 3, 1:30 pm Gate City : Thur.. Nov. 16, 6:30 pm City of Macon....Thur., Nov, 22, 1:00 pm Gate City. .....Thur.; Nov. 23, 0:30 pin SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This slilp''do*s not carry paazengers.) Dossoug .Thur., Nov. s. 1:30 pm Deesoug Sun., Nov. 18, 8:00 ara Dcaaoug Wrd., Nov. 21. 6:00 am J. P. BECKWITH, G. A.. Jacksonville, Fit. Walter Hawkins. F. P. A., Jacksonville. W, E. Arnold. G. T. P. A.. Jacksonville. C.’ G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. Southbound. No, 35. No. W. No. 83. w J 1 .? 00 ? I < » pm| 7 IS ami 7 65 ani i J* *v' t ^ nta I 5 36 am l ^ pm| 1 30 pm Ar. Montgomery.{ll 05 am| 8 50 pm| g 30 pm aii" 6 65 P'»l 6 30 ami S 30 am a- K 0bll S’V. 5 20 pm| a C6 am 3 05 am Ar. New Orl s....|10 25 pm| 7 35 am] 7 35 am Ar. Houston | |io 60 pm|lo 60 pm MACON. DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH KAILHUAU. steon up. |Hun," N0.4|Mo.3| STATIONS. XiliPTC "" M 4 04 206 4 15 3 IS Swift Creek ..... 425 2 30 144 440 Sto IU I 34 I2M (40 (60 6 60 .....Dry Branch 4 S6 2 40 Jk'lkefl Peak 8 W Fltzparlck. ..... ... Itlpiey Jefferronvillw ..... .. Galllmor* .. Dan villa . Allentown ....... MontroM Dudley Mooru Dublin TXTijXM 10 30|10 15 10 20]10 Id 10 10 10 00 » 601 3 64 * 36 V 40 ,|«0| 3 30 1 06 9 25 4 64 IU • 10 3 05 IU IK 6 00 0 46 7 46 HI T 20 125 7 16 *12 7 00 god Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT H, R. quicken an«l Beat Uouto. Montgomery, Selma. Mobile, Now Or. Jean*, Texas and Southwest. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. B* SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14. U*4. NORTHBOUND. Columbus Waverly Hall .... Oak Mountain.... , Worm Springs... . Woodbury.....,..., Con coni Williamson Griffin Macon. C. R. R... Atlanta, C. R. R. . Griffin , McDonough No. 61 Dally 7 J0 a.m. 7:59 a.m. 8:09 a.m 8:40 a.m. | 9:00 a-m 9:20 sum. 9:44 a.m, 10:00 A.m. 7:35 p.m, No. 58 Dally 2:80 p.m. 4 Hi p.m. 4:26 p.m, 5:00 p.m. 6:22 p.m. 651 p.m. 6:12 p.m. 639 p.m. 10:28 p.m. 8:06 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 7:30 p.iu. aOUTHaOUNDe urimn Macon, C. R. R. Atlanta, C, n. R. Griffin...... Williamson........ Concord Woodbury Warm Sprlnga... O.tk Mountain Waverly Hail Collumbus.. No. U Dally 8:15 a.m. 8.57 a.m. 4:15 a.m. 7:50 a.m. 9:C6 a-m. 9:23 a.m 9:45 a.m 10:15 a-m. 10.39 a.m. 11:10 sum, 11:20 a.m, 12:15 p.m. 4:25 p.m. BM p.nt 6:12 p.tn. 6:31 p.m. 6:59 p.m. 7:34 p.m. 8;<H p.m. 8:14 p.m 9:06 p.m. All trains arrive and depart Union da* pots at Columbus and Grlttln. Ask ;for tickets and tee that th.y read vta tha Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES, Qert. Pas. Agt. C W. CHEAUS, Gen. Manager. Columbus, Qa. TO SELMA. Leave Montgomery | 9 30 pml 8 10 an Arrive Selma |u 15 pm|U 16 an Train 87 carries Pullman vestlbula sleeper New York to Now Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Train SS carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New Oi lcan* to New York and dining car to At lanta. Train* 34 and 35 Pullman Buffet Sleep ing Car* between Atlanta and Mont gomery. GEO. C. SMITH, Pre*. and Gen. Mgr. JOHN A. GEE, Gen. Pass. Agt. GEO. W. ALLEN. T. I*. A., Atlanta SOUTHERN RAILWAY OOMPANT- WESTERN SYSTEM. I SOUTHBOUND 'noTh I No. lj,' • 10 45pm!il tb am Leave Macon,, Arrive Cochran..., . Arrive Hawklnsvllle..". Arrive Eastman Arrive Jeeup Arrive Brunewick....” Arrlv. Jackaonvllle.... Arrive Savannah NORTHBOUND. it pm:u to am 13 13nmll2 42 pm 7 40 anil 3 40 pm 12 54 ainl 1 23 pm 4 15 am 6 15 pm 6 15 am| 7 15 pm 5 25 nm| 9 22 pm 6 56 am! 9 47 pm Lv. Meoon., Ar. Atlanta Lv. Atlanta frjt-Phatnoge.j 1 20 pm) 4 45 am! 7 10 pm A?‘ Clnclnn?,:! I I »«whr«»'pm , ■-Clnolnnaul | 7 45 pro | 7 M am g-gSSSJ lo?2d 7 7S 8 oS[S &&E4 iisssiigss Ar_KnoxvUlo..( gl apmllQ u Dm THROUGH CAR ARRANOEME*VT9. Southbound. Nc. lL—Solid vsstibuled train to Jack- sonvllle. with Pullman buffVt dratSSn B?u”. C w*i r ok. atUCh,a f ° r No. II—Solid train for Brunewlok. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train tc Ab and Chatranoo**" b,tw ” a u " 00n No. 14—Solid train to Chattanonea. from Atlant;,°o5n. Momphl. ind Knoivilta ‘° r C,n<: "' n "“’ tlbule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman ChSttllnoSg.* , Connection? a" reckons. WUh f,,t tr,ln * In ell dl- r»T«! eta.'.ipiyT 110 ' 1 “ *° rou, * , *- peaeerger and Tlck.t^r.ta. Mre^n.'oa W. A. Turk. -General Peaesnser Agent, Washington, / . c. • 3. J. F.rn.worth./'jlvlslon /’issenger Ag.nt, At *nta. Oy C2 A. B.nsootw Assistant General Faesenger Agent/ Knoxville, Tenn 1 15| 2 03| 212| A 2C. 11 43|P. U 9 361 MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, OCT. 20, HJ4. u.n/1 Down. Read Up. A M.|AM| — P«lf «• ‘ 1 8 Macon Ar 6 so [10 35jLv,.'.. Machen •••••Ar 4 3J| 111 32lLv...e Madison ....Ar) “ I aoSlLv Athens .....Ar I 885ILV.... Abbeville ....Lv 1 I 4 23 Lv.... Greenwood ..Lv 6 23 Lv.... Chester Lv 8 06 Lv.... Monroe w . AM ' ,3 3 fc. w‘c% h n-::::K 4 J k 401 Ar...- Richmond ,...Lv|UNlA SC 9 46 Ar.. Washington llOOAr... Baltimore .-Lv (M p «• ft®-*WKfc .V.Lvl ISjr M. • P ,,,,n*er trains will atop at Ocmulgf. street to take on and .S*-’”" wlttl c z ,-rtsr ra tti asrtt'St m ^nn™ t wlth<Mor^afctah.rn*nd Florida Rallrcad. East Tennesso . l«m^ la and Georgia jrHIro.td and Central raw- road for all point, 'n Florida «nd eouin ^Socond—No!*402 leaving M"™.;!,®S’,™.* makes cloae connection with Middle Geor glu nnd Atlantic for Cat onion, ,,,, Thlro—With Georgia railroad at MM* tr^llma 0 ^ ^r •ssaratf ttssj®’****« J. W. Burks's book store. E. T. HORN. General Mjnjger. ■"c. MAHONEY. Act’S O. P. A. E. W. BURKE, Ticket Agent. Columtui* Southern Railway Tittle Table No. 21, Effective Sept. 13, 16912 I SOUTHBOUND. No. L Dally. No. 3. M’ndy. Wed’y No. 5. Friday. Batdy. Lv OWumbus. ,. Lv ftfchWind. • • Lv Dawson. , . Ar Albany. . . Ar ThomasvlUe. Ar Brunswick. . Ar Jacksonville.. 3:40 pm 6:37 pm 0:40 pm 7:40 pm 11109 ora 8:10 am 8:35 am 7:00 am ISO am 12146 ain 3:30 pm •6.10 pm 2:10 om S-J3 am 7:00 ttra 1:20 am 11:33 am IM pm 5:40 pm 8:10 am 8:33 am NORTHBOUND. No. 2. Dally. No. 4. 1 No. A Tueedy.l Friday. Thuedy.j Batdy. Jjv Jacksonville, Lv Brunswick. . Lv Thomaavllle. Lv Albany. . . - Ar Dawson. . • Ar Richland. . « AT Columbus. 7:00 pml 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:» pm 2:30 pm 6:30 am 7:60 am 9:00 am jr uiiuuiuua. ,|l0i0 am Train. Noa 1 and 2 arrlve and depart from Union depots at Columbus and AN ‘’Trains Noe. I. 4, 5 and 5 arrive and de part at foot of Soventh street, Columbue, ^ H. C, HILL Superintendent. ^ 7.25 pm 2:20 pm 7:00 am 9:05 am 11:10 am 2:00 pm 7:26 pin 8:00 am 8:00 pm 4:31 pm 6:27 pm 9:00 pm OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. 3, To Take Dtteot Monday. April 9, 1M, Nos. I and 2 will run dally except Bun* day. All others Irregular. Head Down. RoadJJp* ' No. 1. lMlUe[ ' ~jMl!es| No. 2.* am. i r -I'r-Wi IM • 15 • »| • 46 10 00 10 80 1949 ar-UOO Iv.U 16 U 26 er.U 46 47 Lv. Dablta .Ar ;* Hutchings .Spring Hsvea .... Dexter .... Alcorns ... Chester ... Yonkers ... Cmplre .... Knaplre .... .... Cypress ... , HswktneviUe IS it I 46 ft» \ 8 601V, .OrpvanlA Cleae eonneettons msde at Dublin wlttt WrlghtsvtUe sad TennlUe railroad la boUa direct to ns. KaH Tenneesea. Virginia and aaorgta train, pre. u foUo.et Going South. •> pm Qolm North. • 41 pog ‘ J. W. HIGHTOWER, O. EL a, v. kajioney, af.tr.i < CEJSTTRA.il. R. R. of GTEORGrIA H. M. COMER AND R. S. HATES, RECEIVERS, fckefiule In ef feet Oot. 4th, 1394, Standard Tim., 90th Msridltn. BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. -1-7 02 . m ... Ill tm .. U Mam -113 k pm -I 4 15 p m 1*5 15 p mJ-U 15 a m Ml p m - 10 40 p m U 65 pm 144 sn 41t 4n fig am 7 Q9 am 12 22 p m 1 54 p m 3 M p m 3 II p m 114 pm 4 61 p m HO pm • 34 p m 3 10 p m 7 35 p m -STATIONS- READ UP. Leav*.... ...... Macon ...Arrive 7 45 p ml-— -- ..... • Ml. ...*<• Arriv.... ... Fort Vall.y ... --L..V. 0 35 p ml... ••••• ••••• • •••« ••••« Arrive... ...... Cblumbue .... ....Leave 1 46 p ml-... Arrve.... ...... Opelika ...... -..Leave 2 25 . ml...., ••••• •••• • •**• ••••« Arrive... .... Birmingham ... ....Leave •1 46 . ml ••••• ••••» .•••• ••••4 Leave..,, .mm. Macoa ...Arrive 4 10 p ml 7<0 t m Arrive.,, .... Fort Valley ... ....Leave 3 00 p ml C 40 a TO Ar.lve... ...... Amerlcus ..... •••.Leave 1 21 p mf 6 29 a m •*••• ••••« Arriv*,.. ....... Albany ...... ....Leave 11 60 a ml 4 10 • m *••••- ••••« Arrive... Dawson ...... ....Leav* 11 31 . mill 47 p m Arrlv®... ... Fort Gainea ... • •••Leave 9 20 a ml,.... ••••• Arrive... Eufsula ...... ••••Leave 10 37 • m[10 IT pm Arrive... ....... Ozark ••..Leave IS I m)..«, Arrive... .. Union Spring* ,. ••••Leave ) 10 a m 1 61 P m Arrlv.-. Troy ••••Leave 7 16 e ml ,-- Arriv*... ... Montgomery ... ...Leave *7 46 4 mi*7 86 P ha rrr.r, — •• ,. -4 18 a ml-4 B p m 1-7*55 a "; **“* ”... » I* a ml 6 32 p ml I 47 a : BETWEEN MACON, ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDGEVILLB, AUQUBTA AND BAVANNAH r 56 p mlio » I 4* 9 m 6 25 I 25 p ml-4 66 7 45 a m It 05 p mill M * m 1 16 p ml 1 09 a ml 7 65 p rn 14 15 p mi-11 »0 p m(ll 30 a m 5 04 p mill 45 p m111 17 p m 5 10 p mf I 3 If a ml 3 40 pm I 5 10 a ml 4 50 p m i OOOamltMpm Leav. Macon Arrlv. Arrlv. Griffin Leav. Arrlv. Atlanta .....Leave Ar..,. Chattanooga via Atlanta ,;..Xkv Leav... Macon ... Arrlv. Gordon ... Arrlv. Milledgevllle Arrlv. MUlen ... Arrlv. Augusta ., Arrlv. Savannah . Arrive Leave Leave Leave Leave Leav. p m p m p m ml-1 1* Pm UN ll * 02 . m . *130 am. •3 » » m . 2 44 pm 1(1 I n 11 02 . m 7 65 ; •t 20 a m 5 45 . mill 00 * m ..... 11 20 P m . 8 30 p m . -46pm. Train, marked thus • dally; thus ! dally except Sunday. Train, marked thu. TSunder <®ly. Solid trains are run to ind from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via al Albany via SmlthvUte, Macon and Birmingham via Cotumbui. _ .... . i Bleeping cars *on night trslns bet wen Savannah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta. i Parlor car* between Macon and Atlanta. . . _ . - n L «., t.t*. «.■» Pisoenger* for Thomaaton take 7:66 a. m. or 435 P. m. train. PaMOngen for Carrollton and CJdartown take Y* B, rn. train. Paeaeosers for Perry take llfff a. m. train: Fort Oelnet, Buena Vleta. Blakely and Clayton should take MBS A m. train. • Peeeenger* for Sylvenla. WrighUvlll. and 8endenvUle take ll’AO A m. train. For further Information and for tchedulee lor PQlnta beyond ous Um apPjV to further Information W. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic Manager. 7, Ci HAILE. General Paaeenger Agent, W. P .DAWSON. Puseoger Agent. Li, HAJRIUS, Stoket Agt. Moeom