The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 15, 1894, Image 7

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t A Town Wtoh Is liich jn the Memo, lies of the History of Georgia. BUT PROGRESS THERE, Her Citizens Show th« Tr«* Spirit of Advancement tn the Work They Are Now Osrryiog Ou—Ilia- torlc Female College. Forsyth, Nov. 14.-(Speclal-)-Forayth Is I town peopled with the memories 01 oars when old Monroe was the sixth oounty In wealth, and population in tfci atate-of a. past when It was a. buslnst and political centre. Here in the ante- belium days came Stevens. Toombs, Cobt and Hill and made their pleas snd waseo their drills tot leadership and political supremacy. The leaders are no more savt in the memory of a people who remem ber with pride the glorious paat in which they were the ruling spirits. The suprem acy of Monroe in population and politics, importance is a thing of the past. "As feoe* Monroe so roes Georgia" is no longer m KITCHEN. * POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE “Shim River Route to Florida,” GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. B. Gunning Double Dolly TTaius Between Columbus and Atlanta. SCHEDULE] IN EFFECT OCT. 14. 1101. NORTHBOUND. - No. 51 | No. 61 Xis always a picture both quaint aadbewitenin’ That lurks iu my mind, of my . . grandmother's kitchen : White wood-work, bright tinware, blue plates in a row, ! That great spotless kitchen of long, long ago. But The things in my kitten are many times brighter. My “©or, with less labor expended, is whiter. Since GOLD DUST—the Powder for cleansing you know! Improved on the methods of long, long ago. is used in thousands of homes to-day. Bright women everywhere appreciate its usefulness. HACK ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlceao, St. Lonli, litw Tort, Bcten, fhllsdeiphlA Is the only di rect line from' Jacksonville,' Palatka, YQ St. Augustine, Ocala, Sanford, Titusvill, Bartow, Tampa, Whil Macon CU '“' °“ r tralns arrIve ana <Se ‘ iar ‘ from 'inton de- ♦rni , ... - »v. up strong and won by a good l*»pgth y “ kenlal kindliness, the un. Jockey Landrum was suspended “for tt hospitality of the old days. Is stu tala poor riding on T.uily ltlchmoml ’ • j In the third raco McKee was tho Engirted round about by far reaching I favorite, whlle-Tola and Owlet were Stretches of hills, mellowed by the soft Well played. Wall .11 a and loin led haalness of Indian slimmer, there is ar ^ wa y »n even terms to tho last air ol old-world Quiet and restluinest turu ’ '"'here Owlet and McKee c/lmo here that makes one almost rorget tha. “p. A hot finish landed Owlet a winner Just beyond its'borders is- the busy ant fJ t a , len Sth and McKee a nose In front tireless rush of a Workaday world that * ° xynj jenwe < ■, _ ' , , takes no thought of the past. Dredlcatine -.'Lr* Elllott > at 4 to C, carried most nil things on the present^ tn tile fourth, with Leo- things on the present and lutura Vet the Innovating forces of the new - nardo a good second at 0 to 5, Long- Cay that wiU make OeorgiV tim e'enUT cotton e , mi>lre a ” n ' v by - A ' to *• Leonardo took dm Tea.} « tho cotton mm employing forty hands and a j start, but ran wide on the llrst turn large cotton seed oil mill are tho chief and lost it to Longbwok. His posl- industries. In addition is a earrings fac j tlon was maintained to the wire, nl- tory employing ten hands. though Leonardo was but a short head A system of waterworks has been pro-! behind Longbrook, and Will KIKott Jeeted. By a vote of the people an issu< I half ft Instil further Oldk when they of bonds to the amount of 530,000 has beer i 9u:t w blpplng. authorized. As soon as these can hi 1 The talent was at sea lr. th« Pith printed st-.d disposed ol the work will bt i I?f e ’ a miIe handicap for 2-year olds. commenced and pushed'to an early com piQtion. Monroe Female College, located here, li the second oldest institution of that kind **“ 8tfl -te. but Its reputation Is seexmd to none. Under the management hi P “? e11 ' president, aeslstec True Teuny, because Sims was up. had a slight advantage at 5 to 2 Ella Heed selling at-3 to T, Lobeagula, Cockiido and King Gold 5 to 1 eac’.i; Emma 20 to 1, Tuscan 25 to l and Thyra LOO to 1. King Gold set a pace too fast to hold by an able corps of teachers, it rnamum. *»4 the -back sfr.Vch was collared a , high standard of scholarship. Th, ' l ' T ’ »■*•—*»*■ — 1 * ln attendance at pres. *ot id about 100. Establlsihed in the 40’s instruction ha, been continuous except mif ret ImerYol In war days. ■ whec mLi i!??® *V, lWln ® was used as » hos pitsJ, and while it was being rebuilt af burned in 1870. To the credit ol b® entered up its gift o, 815,000 to Monroe College and Hilliard In. ££ u ‘* <» Wb made Juat after Georgt. herself from the Inpoverlshlns ot carpet-bag rule. It w*s | noble and generous gift. by Lobengula, who was not afterwards handed, and won by a neck. Ella Reed was half a length ln front of Emma. . In the final event Ed 'Kearney, at 9 to 10, led from start to flnlih, and won trader a pull. EASTMAN’S NOMINATIONS. Eastman, Nov. 13.—(Spadal.)—The town of Eastman has taken another step-forward in progress and develop- roent. Monday there was a large clti- zerm. -meeting gathered together for the purpose Of nominating a ticket for mayor and aldermen, resulting in the eetectipnioraiLiJ E. Wooten for may- M J ’ B - Caldweg, M. «. Edwards nnd Dr. J. D. Herr- man for aldermen. This -ticket will no ?™ bt commend itself to a large ma- ™». ty ** voten ot Eastman. It wise and eco nomical administration ot tfcto town rF£i erl t n ®?*' We hope soon to see a new charter commensurate with the *° wna growth and a new school syg- £ m J£. at "?“■ lllu strate bur Intention to become In the near future one of the bast young cities In the stake. . .a romantic career. » Ed King Returns After Many Tears *o, Reclaim His Own. Augusta, Nov. 14.—(Special.)—Ewaxd hi« K n ®’ a ot whose romantlo <waa published 4n -the Herald yesterday, arrived In -the city last BeMt2r > wL*i t i ettor ?; ot lotroduotlon to ^ V?’.* nd wIU set th » «*• SS5SPj.ya.* ,t febtlsroan- in the •ciircn for hl« people. fJSVTK*" 1 ,n A ^ gU8ta * and wa » when quite a child by his uncle, who wan executed there Q- few months ogo. Just before hla un thit he ' vaB born ,n Augusta; ,i. fa , ther was hdmed King and that w W6n name Randolph; May and^hi h , hi w ” 8 Wl llvln B last time' of peol>Ie were nt ‘he promlnentl * ^ Very wealu »' a " a ifi am ® at 02ce ir< *ai Nloararua or r^„r her ' if * he ia afterno^Sg^h thta an Ve S- Mr. Dugenliw Klnfi 06 ? yeJ U s ag0 - arw ss^3®SrigSM?« flscaired in, NIcaraUia. 1 h waa eon - burned to death. N. Dmrgeit, J S^ea 1 ri"md PeCiM - ) ~ WIIlla <lled at 1.30 this mfvSy* A *J««ro laaa, of horrible suffering™ 0 ' aft ' r peddler, who WbSLSP’"s* 1 ** a yestenday aftemoo?^^ iX PMce, coming from the hou'se tT-Tt ,:ln w round the giS2 rSR.£ e ! « «o<l b(L ■ . -mi , TALroFspETi i: /£v. Me,-a U inners V.-s-.-ritsy. , Wgsilnjtton, Nov." l-t .. „ AaapKa today the ■re*A^. wm e l«r fif A"^laneo D was sr« tS *. «"»<** Hlffiipoiet » 11. was tM chalaa „r the^y T ro‘, ; . iteJ.Zac^,^ ilv^Vi^oT 1 They .finished i - t.'e tfier named .f -ii- pomt BoUe ■; kh. • lead ,,f ! lengths ut th* «A t and malnraial.ng j it to the wir<\ Kl • Ph.di-as h.jtu'.ed | lunar by two l-o :h.. Itanfs «htd at 4?J *.5 ;-j the sec-vtd w.-h Lady R'. iciij .d s-con-l choice! Elm vt-iy thlnf <1 » - Pouch Colt lead Into tile stre wf, ou^/Jarrts cams IN THE PAVILION. Attendance very good and speculation lively. Today's card Is aJ) that could be desired. The sport Improves and the crowd grows larger. That’s to be ex- pected. First, quotations received in Puttere EavtUwn- at 12.45 p. m. AT ST. ASAPH YESTERDAY. First race—Four and one-half furlongs, selling.- Time. 68li. High Point Belle; 108; 3 to 6....(Griffin) 1 "i-,ebut; 110; 7 to 2 ..(Penn) 2 Mid Star; 108; 4 to 1 (Doggitt) 3 Second race—Four and one-half 1 fur longs, selling. Time, 67. Harris; 107; 7 to 10 (Griffin) 1 Pouch (colt); 108; 10 to-1..(Doggett) 3 E £2 a May ’ 10S: 7 *° 1 -(Tribe) 3 Third race—Five-eighths of a mile, all ages. Time. 1:02». Owlet; 106; 11 to 5 ....(Penn) 1 f *° , 6 -" L...(Griffin) 2 lola, 109, 3 to 1 (Dogrett) 3 Fourth race—Three-fourtha of a * mile selling. Time, 1:16)4. I^ng Brook: HO; 8 to 1 (Doggett) 1 Leonardo: 98; 7 to 5 (Griffin) 0 Elliott; 106; 4 to 5 .....' mb") f 1*4 race— ° no miIe ' handicap. Time, l-obengula; 102: 6 to 1 (K**f*\ i To Build Up Your syutern and restore Yotir Strength Invigorate your Liver and Puriiy Your Jibuti Strengthen your Nerves and Give An Appetite Take that Excellent Medicine, P. I*. P. w <g**** Ash, Poke Root and Potas- Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint rure. all Corns. Warts and Bunions. DEPARTURES—SOUTHBOUND. N0 latki°” > Mont *°®«7 and Pa- N °'laUa f ° r " m No. 61 for LaGrange (Ex. Sun.) 8:0 ft m ARRIVALS—NORTHBOUND. No 2 from Palatka and Mont- ’*« * 4^0 p m No. 4 from Palatka and Jack- aonville 4:05 a m No. 6 from Tifton (Sat. only).... 10:60 u m< S?' JfJSH 10:50 a m No. 52 from LtGrango (Ex Sun.).. 2:45 p THEFAIR WHITE FRONT, Almost Opposite Post Offloe. Sign and Square on Window. i&rse rMsfstsvia, s-‘ m “■ ullman buf. Vine at 8da a ra. wd P^tkaIt 2 a. m w!2?rJ}, P / I< : tlta ’ * rrlvl "« ln Jackson- at 11 dO a m. makes^~ J? tndla m,ul wain leaving Macon Montgomery. «rlvmg th«^ . 7 W n m wllh , S ' A. M. last expre.s lor a oc=v,"r L LAN’K nlm * “ n<1 aJl3reaS t0r beaut ^ ul Photogravure. Lv. Columbus 7^0 Lv. Waverly Hall... 1 Lv. Oak Mountain Q . Lv. Warm Springs....! 8: *i 4V * r'oodbury.... Lv. Concord. Lv. Williamson Ar. Griffin •; Ar. Macon, C. R. it ... Ar. Atlunta, q. R. R,. Lv. Griffin Lv. McDonough 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 Springs... Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Waverly Hail A/*. Collumbus 654 p.m. 6:12 p. in, 6:31 p.m, 6:59 p.in. 7:34 p.m« 6:04 p.m* 6.14 p.m, 9:06 p.m. Genl. Manager, Macon, Ga. G. A MACDONALD, tt.nl Passenger Agt., .. Macon, Ga Fine Individual Tea Setts, 75o. sett. Very fine China Cups and Saucers, IS and 20c. Fine China Plate*. 10 and 12o. Everything rock bottom. No retail store ln America can beat my prices R- F. SMITH, Bole and Only Proprietor. GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA York. 7 twenty ' Blx hour » Macon to N-b Ji®, “• ‘rain ha. through Pullman buffat sleeper Macon to New York. JN.Y.T’nJD’y M’l|N’t Ex. Lv. Macon. . . . Lv. Milledgevllle Lv. SparU. . . Lv. Warren ton, Lv. Camok. , 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 .*00 pm 1:00 pm AUGUSTA TO MACON. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. Passage From Savannah TO NEW YORK : Cabin, $20; Excursion, 552; Steerage, $10.00. TO BOSTON : Cabin, 322; Excursion, ?30; Steerage, 511.75. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW YORK. Cabin, $22.50; Excursion, 530; Steer age, 512.50. Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line. A1 LAW 1A and WEST POINT R. R. quickest aim Most. Ilttuia, Montgomery, Selma, Mobil.. New Or- leans, Texas and Southwest. Lv s °zr d - ?°' w ' N °- M ’ n ^~ Lv. Atlanta "’" 5 S IS am l 7 65 ttm Ar. Montgomery' u ft? J “ H 1 JO pm Ar. Pensacola^' s « ? *? W * » Pn» Ar. Mobile ' b m S 5? am l 6 M am Ar. New Orl’.,," io « 5S‘, *® »m 8 05 «n Ar. Houston ", pm LI “ »»l 7 » *m TO SELMA. All trains arrive and depart Union de pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask foff tickets and see that they read via tha Georgia Midland ami Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES. Gen. Pas. Agt. C. W. CHEARS. Gen. Manager. 1 Columbus, Ga. „?! h * raeamneent steamship, of th,a. ““ appointed to sail as follows, standard time: SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 90th Meridian Time.) Nov. 18, 7:30 , Leave Montgomery.., Arrive B.lma .19 » pm| 8 to am • |H(15 pm|U IS am .leeper New^York to'Nsw^rt VMC;bul ‘ dining car to Orleaue, and JOHN A. 8 OEFV Mr an d Oen. Mgr. SOUTHERN RAILWAY~coii WESTERN OYBTEm. —_!____80UTIIBOUND. Leave Macon“ Arrive rnnk.a. iJTi., jnovv is. 7:30 pm "*«con , JS an,1 “ C1 ‘) r Mon., Nov. 19, Is:0o am Ari-roJ S 00l,ra n SL la ‘‘ a h°P 0 h«. ... Wed., Nov. 21, 12:39 pm Hhwklnsvlll,. t -J rt - Nev. 23. 2:00 am Pitman. Sat - Nov. 24, 3:00 pm 8r o/ n”::4: l!S £S Chattohooc^e- ^ -° V ’^ ,iM am Nocoocheo j No. 1. No. J. No. 5# 1 D4Jly. r —** —.—!. M’ndy. Wed'y Friday. Satdy. Arrlvi SSS^ Arrive Savannah '*•* (Lamly) ,.®*® owe-—One*' 'inii.,''' MlLm'g.'' 1 S?, ai 7 ley: 1M : «v«n (Sims) 1 MIsa Dixie; 99; 5 to 2 (R. Doggett) 9 Skllmore; 102; 5 to 2 (Griffin) 3 Trgck fail k J 4 , AT ST. ABAPH TODAY. ii™ rat ».f a<: S _ 9 Il *^’ aI ‘ h 111 '. nulden., sel- ling. The Scalper, 94; Pretense, 94: Nine, yafti. 102; Festival. 102; Som Err^Ir, IC§. Mkrlngo, 109; Elloe Morrison (Alley). 100: W 100: EM - b “ h <"'■ Becond race—Three-fourtha ot a mile, allowance.. Jack of Spades, 112; Harrlng ton, 102; Defargtba, 114; Sam'Weller, 107; Governor Flfer. 09. ' Third’ race—Six and one-half furlongs jelling. Robu.ta, 109; Flirt, 109; Barone,. 104; Melody, 104; White Wlngi, 104; Pan way, 107. Fourth race—Five and one-half furlong. ■e" ln F- Mll.y, 114; Phoebus, 102; Flush 1M; Doggett, 108; Velvet Rose. 102; Ab lngdon, 92; Bizarre, 89. r ™ e ~ < i? a ’ hal fml, e. selling. Will Elltolt. 107; Nero. 107: Copyright, HO Prince George, HO; Blue Mom, 110; Dark, n.si, 110; Blue Garter, U0. Sixth race—One mile. Speculation, 65 Plenty, 102; Jodan, 102; McIntyre. 102- So taukel 96; Star Actress. First odd. received In Putzel'# Pavil ion at 12.45 p. m. Lv. Augusta. . Lv. Harlem. . Lv. Thomson. Lv. Camok. . Lv. Warrsnton, Lv. Sparta. . . Lv.. Milledgevllle Ar. Macon. SSWSc 8:20 ami l;u pm 12:26 run SdOam 1.35 pm *•£-.«" i-« pm ,*■ ara 2:27 pm , l ?™ am 3: “ PW H:00 am| 4:25 pm Sat., Dec. I 7:00 pro Stv l rt S A* ^ Ve< ‘'» Bee- R llioo am § fes&S:: StS' l iSB Kan«. aty Mon.. Dee. l£ 3 M pm Chattahoochee .... Wed., Dec. 12, 5.00 r-m Naeoochee Frl, Deo. 14. 6Sam Tollahaesee ait., Doe. If, 7:00 p m City of Augu»ta....Mon„ Dec. 17. 8:00 pm 0f Bltralnghm-Wod., Dec. 19, IJ:0Oam Kan.« aty Frl.. Dee. 31. 1:00 pm Sat., Dec. 22, 2:00 pm Mon.. Doe. 24, 4:0.0 pm 12M am Tallahoaie. Wod., Dec. 28, 6:00 pm °'*J Augusta.....Frl., Dec. 28, 6:30ana SSI«S Bjrmlnghaim.8at.. Dec. 29, 7:£0 pm .Mon., Dm. 81. 8:00 pm 2:00 am 2:14 am 3:27 am 4:48 am 6:45 am Sleeping ears between Augusta and uT THOMAS K. SCOTT. .General Manager. JOE W. WHITE, , Traveling Passenger Agsot. A. O. JACKSON. General Passenger Agent Augusta, Oa. W. W. HARDWICK, Passenger Agent, Macon, ba. L. J. HARRIS, Ticket Agent Mason Oa. .CON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Time Table No. 18, Taking Effect Sunday September 9, 18J4, P M|P Mj 4 00( 3 001 Macon . 5 J0J----M, to N. Junction.., * J JJ| Swift Creek 4 SSI 3 30 4 831 3 40 4 46 3 50 OH. WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed the warning—tha elg- naa, perhaps, of the sure approach off that more terrible disease, consumtioh? Ask yotir self if you can afford, for th* •nice of saving 60. oents, run the risk and do nothing for It We know from experience that Shiloh’s Cure will cure your cough. It never falls. This ex plains why more than a million bottles were wold tha past year. It k11,v« J™? M4, whooping cough at once. Mothers, do not be without it For lame back, aide or cheat use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwin & Brasil Drug Company. «rner street and Cotton avenue. '-'lerry Dry Branch Fikes Peak . . Fltzporlck. ... Ripley. ... - „« k ii, Jeffersonville f H i a l Galllmors . ■"15 Danville ’ ’ Alisa torn .. Montrose ... , - Dudley ’ g 02| 6 071......... Moor,i 6 15| 6 30| Dublin 5 Cot 4 20 . d a; b ooj i 30] 8 12 ....... ■ 40 5 32 I 60 6 50 |AM|AM to 30(10 15 10 20; 111 os 10 10|10 00 8 60| 3 60 8 35| u 40 •1 9201 I 30 9 05 | 9 a 8M| 9 16 8 801 9 06 « 16| 8 60 8 O0| 8 46 V 461 g 15 7t0| «a 714 *12 7 00/800 Kansas City _ Oltr of Maoon Thur.’, Dec! "i! lllsot SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Gats City Thur., Nov. 15, 6:30 pm City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 22, l-oo nm G a ‘e C|‘F Thur.: Nov. S, S» pm Gattt City a**##,,,,,Thur., Dfa 13 k.-ta __ City of Maoon Thur., Dw. S y jo a£ Qat * City Thur., Dec. 27, 6:M pS SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA (This ship does not carry passengers’.) Deseoug Sun., Nov, 18 g-no Dessoug Wrd.! Nov! m! * ! Dessoug Sat, Dec. 8, 130 nS Dessoug Tues.. Doe. is »oo Dee >°^ Fid-. Dec. 2s! S™ J. P. BECKWITH, G. A., »A^. ,n s. i C. O. Anderson. Agent, S^vantuA (Rt IJ « pm !u CO am ‘J M umlI2 43 pm 7 40sni 3 40 pm 12 54 am 4 15 am 6 16 am tt'Xfam MNP _C 56_am » 47pm NORTHBOUND. 1 28 pm 5 15 prp 7 15 pm V -3 pin nulimam C.H. HOW AN. MllwAUkM, Wl*. —f^^J-No.'.uTNinr a.."I 7 j? ““ * 25pm( S 25 an oml f Mam] ‘ ?ra| 4_45_atn| 7 I 7 10 am "7' — 7 7 J “Jem! 7 45 pm 8 10 nni| 7 00 «rn !K;« ifipm 88 »ra « 37 pni ,... Jl-IOpmlio 15pin F'SSSsaa* Brunswick. tor J*°ksoaviIia tt n1' «;iI3Sb u s? Brus,wlck - Pullman sleeping Carrie. 4nfl Chattanooga. kotwson Macon No* 14.—Solla train A with slssper atteoSdfChatunooga, ii.cting with fasttnlE’r At ' an ‘*. eon- No. P l»lc, n r a r. Kn ?* V, '“ nClnn: ' ll ‘ tsnooga, whlchVM'f ?* r «° Chnt- t buls train tor Clncin£?!i . *9 «oUd ves- aieoplng care attachSd '^ w,th Pullman Chattanoog-. wlth^^t WTlSt & raf<^ eto, 1 ,* apply™* U<>n to rontss. Passenger snd CARR. c. h. fir5a^ M v*g» nt ! Msoon. a*. Knoxville, Tenn.^ ° aa * raJ Manager, Aaenl ’Washlnijlon, 0 *" *c ‘ Pu,,D **’ Agoiit", Ai’- n nToS: D1V, ‘ ,0n P«»n,„ ^*s«^er B r;cM?Kno x 'v!f| tan .^° n tD «‘ a ‘ i No. 2. Dally. Lv JackBonvitle. 7:00 pm Lv Brunawtck. . 7615 pm Lv Thomasvlllo. 2:20 pm Lv Albany. . . . «:M nm Ar Dawson. . . 7:50 am Ar Richland. . . 0:00 am MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD^ TIME TABLE, OCT. 20. 1894. Road Down. Read Tip* A M.|AM| |PM|P1L 8 45|Lv Macon ..a..Ar|6 30| 10 S6|Lv Machen Ar 4 33 U321Lv.e.. Madison ....Ar|S45j 203|Lv.*..e Athens Art 2 031 8 66|Lv...e Abbevlllo ....Lv|12» * 4 23 Lv..«. Greenwood ..Lv|U43 tf23Lv.... Chosier Lv|0 3S 8 06|Lv.... Monroe ... ..Lv 8 23 AM. U126|Lv.... Ralcish Lv 416 8 06Lv Weldon ,...Lv|l<i8 6 40|Ar.... Richmond . ..Lv|U25|A8| 94f» Ar.. Washington ..Lvl 7301 llOO.Vr... Baltlmoro ...Lv 6 311 P M. 112 00|Ar.. Philadelphia ..Lv 3 4l| | 353|Ar... New York ...Lv| 220;PM« Passenger trains will stop nt Ocmulget street to taka on and let off passengers. Car on electric railway will connect with No. 2 at 6:30 p. m. from the North at Oc* mulgee street. Connections with Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad. Eaot Tennessee. Virgin- la and Georgia railroad and Central rail road for aU'poinla ’n Florida *nd south* west Qtarg'ou Second-No. 402 leaving Macon at 0 a. ;n* makes closo connection with MidJls Geor gia nnd Atlantic for Katonton. Thlra—With Georgia railroad at Madt* Fourth—With solid train for Washing* ton and Pulimnn Parlor Ituffet ears, NVanhington to New York city. Ticket Office In temporarily located at J. W. Burke's book store. E. W. BURKE. Ticket Agent Columbus ?• outhern Railway Time Table No. tl Effective 6ept 13, 189i SOUTHBOUND. Lv Cclumbue. Lv Hicblandy Lv Dawson. . Ar Albany* . Ar Thomaaville. ll:<w am Ar Brunswick. . 8U0 am Ar Jaoksouvllle.. S:36 am 3M5 pm 6:27 pm G:4U pm j 7 ;4Q pm 7^)0 am 9:20 am 12:45 am 2:30 pm 6:40 pm 6:10 am 6:25 am 7:00 am 9:20 am 11:32 am l:w) pm 0:40 pm 8:10 an( 8:25 am NORTHBOUND. No. 4. | No. 0. Tuesdy.j Friday* Thusdy.j Satdy. 7:00 pm 7.2$ pm 2;2v pm 7:00 am 0:06 am 1:10 am 2:00 pm 7.00 pm 79 pm 8:00 am 8:00 pm 4:31 pm 6:27 pm 0:00 pm depart Ar Columbus. .|10:90 am Trains Nos. 1 and 2 arrive 'un<J from Union depots at Columbus and'AU bany. j Trains Nos. 3. 4. 5 and 6 arrive and de* part at foot of Seventh street, Columbus* H. O. HILL, Superintendent TIME CARD NO. «, To Take Effect Monday, April 6, 1JM, Noe. 1 and 2 will run dally except Suo* day. All others Irregular. Head Down. Road Up* Jfo. 1. IMUea] |Mtlee| NoT 1*' MJ 9 00] • U » M 9 46 16 00 10 20 16 40 ar.U 00 lv.ll 10 11 26 or.li 40 Lr. Dibits .Ar Hutching* .Spring Haven. ... Dexter ... ... Alcorn* „ ... Cheater „ .. Yonkere .. ,*• Empire ... «• Empire ... ... Cypres* ,. Hawklnsvllle 4 41 4 S 4 16 IS I 40 5 86 1 WV* Ittne, Qrovanla , Close connection* made at Dublin wit* WrlgbtsvlU* nnd TannlUe railroad in totfc directions. ■ K**t Tennts«M, Virginia and Osorgia trains pars Empire as followst South..... Going Going North. •IS M pm 14i pm HI3HT0WKR, O. E H. V. MAHON BY, O. h 62.1. R R. ^faEORGIA ] could get 'rellefl from a most horri-! ble blood disease, I j hod spent huiidrrfs [ina?!i arS iT^ Y ^ G various remedies* ! ? one of which did me J any good. My finger nails came off, PXfiS.TMWfg"*"! HOT 8PRINCS i I Hoping to bo cured by this celebrated I j treatment, but very soon became! {disgusted, and decided to TRY! I The effect was! | truly wonderful. II commenced to re-1 lu2s fi 5!Si5? t 2Sif t n f by I jwtk* , w«* «mir.|y cured-1 •.5. S. wh«r •**' -— y ■ mr* had wm. r Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. Effective September 2, e O’clock, A. M., Rtaa Oo ™ nt*a up. U W p| T U|Lv. Augu.te .Ar I G. * u 1 9 09 |Lv. Mec<m ..A r r ; l i | « «', I cure* "S* * Ilur * , Y cured— I 1 Hot SprTn t » h^ S / 4i ^ n lh « Wo r:j-renowaed | * ^ LOOMIS, Shreveport, I n. Our Book o fn* (4 any r-~n~~ swift gpxcinc CO- AlI.0U,Gt - Jf’L P. H. liar Mlll’g-vm Ar/| 7 601 l w Lv Dalontoq Ar.j 7 <6 | u u Ar Eaton ton Lv| « M | u «r Lv Eatonton Ar| < (6 | u ft Ar. Atlanta Lv.| 3 <Z jZ. «M Ar.. Macon Lr. p JJSl ** |Ar. Athens .Lv!| 240JI N., B M n rr — *22 a 82£ m ZSfV“^ *«-« ro, W. B. THOMAS, General Manager. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY — xr M rea and James It. Avam, txsouSrs of •sute of Mrs. Catherine A. of said county, decesaed. havinx sentsd to this court that they hav/rPif" di•charged the duties of £& now MU Icr letter* of disrnlM.'on.^ Thi? therefor* to noUty all partita cotu*JL»i to file their objection, ir any on or before the f.rat Monday in jj n n.r»’ I8W. or else letter* of dSnu*iS*H6 then be Issued as asked fcr. 1,1 C. M. WILEY, Ordinary, nnhVSlfer Schttlul. h, ef f^ EK XND R S ‘ UAYES - RECEIVERS. between MACON* C0Lii°mJ U, :Jl” 4 :.. 8 “ ndara T “"e. 90th Meridian. VB. BIRMINOHAH. MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. REAP DOWN. -.1 ^FfoT'am • * 15 a m •JU w » m [U M pm I 4 15 p m JJ P ra,*ii it . m !!!? '"‘M,! K: * “MapS 1M pm pm }? « p m 4 5? p “ * 44 • tn sOlkUU^J ■ wmiTfici*! -STATIONS- Leave Arrl vV.V.V.V/ * Fort* Valie-r Arrtv. Arrtv. cbinmt ! r Leave OpoMk. f -ar * Macon Afflyt,., Leave.,,, Arrlvo,., Arrlvt..,, Arrlvt. .Arrive •Leavt • Leave Leave 3*ort Valley* . Amerlcus .. Arrive. Fort biinaa ••••••Legyt Arrlv « HodtwmOT 1(1 pin .... 6 35 p m .... * 45 p m ..... HI in ..... ** 45 . ml 411 pm tH pm 1 24 p m U 60 l 10 17 a m[10 IT pm. 5 05 a ml ..... . 110 a ml 4 51 p m , 111 l ml. Train, marked thus l^'tOS Maoon SSVJSSi"WLttn, t -g5M61gHBaaglgn»mn