The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 16, 1894, Image 7

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A Decree of Sale Will Be Asked For in the Soperior Court This Morning. beceiyer SPARKS returns. that robbery at chakcey H« Won't Talk About Ho organisation, but Say« th, Rosd Will Bo fold* Secretary of the Interior Smith Hero to TaHoVart, * Ona Which Almost Rivals the Famous Luther A. Hall Conspiracy * Case. Is Laid at the Door of Several Prominent CltUenc—A. .lattice of the Voaco and a Couple ofBx*Slar«haIs Are Implicated* Thfe 'towns of Chaunoey ana East man are 'torn up over a sensation, the like of which has not been known there Receiver W. B. Sparks taf «the Geor- Sid Southern and Florida returned from N*w York ,y*«©rday morning, ^ *vuwwu t and Important development, in Geor- [' Mnoe Uie Ha'lTconaplScy gla Southern artjdra may now be ex- unearthed. P *i** e<1 ' „ ... TAe sensation Involves the arrest ot The (lret will come today In the a number of wall-known citizens, who shape or an application for the sale of are charged with having planned and the t oad at 'the eorileffi possible day. committed Itifle hold and standing mb- Judge Jim Griggs of Dawson will ar- b er y which took place In Chauncey rive In the city this morning to hear L on the night or Oct. SI. the application for a decree,' and the f on that night the safe in the South- attorneys and others interested are sit- era depot waa' blown open and *350 cf isfled iuha't a sale will be ordered. the SOuiaittrn Express Company's mou- Hod. Hoke Smith, Secretary of the ey takea, wnile .the storehouse Of Butm interior, tfho represents as attorney & Smith was broken .into, the safe 'the trustees or the bonds, is already blown open and J2.700 in cusn and four here to take part In to-day's proceed- gold waitohea stolen, inga. Ho arrived in .the city ar a late Tne town tor.Oaauncey was consid- hour Wednesday night, and registered efably exited over the roobery and at the Hotel Lanier. The Secretary .detectives weue at once put up work spent most of the day quietly in his ;«* ch* case, tt(rb negroes anally being room, or,, rather. alt worfewin his room, | arrwved on euspjoion and sent to jml but he found time to receive a number in aelaUlt of a Si,000 bond each. De- of prominent citizens during the after- c. A. Avant, of Macon, was tone of noon, and waa given a cordial wei- the officers sent down to Investigate «ta n^"ndSd Q ffilf tSSa any alreadyperfocted- is about the best SUSf* can be done for ali con- LuV’J. hSicS. The reorganlzatibn plans ire ton I {* ac ' vaod t^’eral others, aji of whom, complicated to be briefly stated but in' , y Sv£\ e J ueeu a™***. 1 to* are the main points have already teen cor- rJwii.vi *5?2 4 " , g to advices recti y published. The iteoreA&lcnttan reo ®Ived by (him yesterday from DciLa- commltrec simply propose to buy in the ^ iahapl J** attorney® for the road when put uo at s . le Prosecution ac Eastman. •’ • 'AT WORK ON THE CASE. When Detecdve Avant was sent . i dowa to work on the case the tw'o Receiver tfparks caromed around the heroes had been arrested and piaceo porters questions when nn I ill iall on what hn mnd.Wkj Lv. Thomson Lv. Camak. Lv. Warrenton.. Lv. Sparta. r. MUledgevlUt Ar. Macoa^ road when put up at receiver'*, paying for it such amount cte will prob ably be named by the court as 'ahe upset price. Receiver t_ ^ t ?***»• when an effort I to Jail on what he consLdened^'very was made to extract information frcirf flimsy testimony. The thing which him concerning reorganization, and he struck him as being peculiar was the ^ *0" «» Ml to 1st o£t &M tote certain tefoS ffi cSSn«y hc slar » out for were over-zealous in having the two dead *3 any man living or negroes oonvictad, some of them g'o- croe*of'sot that a de - v ' 1 ? lcl1 to* negroM^rafd^gfven^n croe or safe is *to be asked for to-day, splcuous parts. _ th i s _? e bad no further in- on, Detective Avant began to thTOfw some light bn -the ownership of Gener°? C p’ SEBKERS ’ '^ AT£ ^' ;' - a “ d deposed 5£S^Hwwa**a*f*S l - ESS fS** «**« he at- I Property, he claiming at the time? how tented an important ralie meeting, at ever - thal: the negroes had probably which a <n»(r otf-particular intent •««?» « Mmg his yard. “.. pro ° aDly * 0 ‘N» Seotlon came “P- .Then Detective Avant derided.to eete- EeSore J proposition to name "Home- 2h?, to® negroes in order to 'find ^ui seekers excuneion rates.''t6 amply from J* L.', hey kna7 -'' *ud accordingly he points Nortn to allln-the South, just °i*°, of th ean to Maopn and had ae such rates now apply to the West' ln v JaJ1 s ' re - FroS the negre These excursions would be r.,nl i£. cl tiS?-to h* v «. setured a full confea- iS’unTtl?in a a' „ AN ' 0HrBR WXFE8SIDN ' ■ ■which it Is believed ■'would bring him .** confession,, the detect areds of prosptetoS ZSff ove?y war to V SSu. Tteex^onfe Wle , ,ie £Xff" ^M&U* „ caeursionlets would be fate- J® ' hod Ucen employed by her to reorsent bx oompetcnt land or im- ^.band as an attorney It migration agents, shown el-erything an ta ®>' matter to learn the nart tit.-tu„, T/t^ lng .T^il® here. ^nd Xn afl h l a taken «5 robS^" mTt h " cllcnl tor ’in negctlating J^ h tA ct f ctl \ 6 u thQn <*«• back to Mo tor lands. B I con and found .here a certain,-white nin ' — ,1 "’bo claimed that ho had been Invited tt THEY MEET TO-DAY. 1 : | fuse? Pat6 • ,D • tJl * roW>e ^» but had St iSftoT of F'orl- ^Mrenemily k „ow n that SJ*J5J3 Carried a large amount of money tooUght the The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery haa ever compared with that of human life. It has been the leading subject of professional research and study in all ana But notwithstanding this fact it la not gener ally known that the scat of life Is loca ted In the up per part of the spinal cord, near the base of the brain, and so sensi tive Is this portion of the nervous sys tem that even the prick of a needlo will cause Instant death. Rqccnt discoveries havo demonstrated that ill tho organs of the body are under the con® membered that a serious injury to the spin&l r ' P‘*fal> .-,!•* of the* Nxly (vl..w thelujured point, because the nerve force Is the derangement of the nervo centers will theder * t 01 *fl d D f a ‘ n . not from a doranpe- ^^BsUsBar o? bsl t POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE - - i(i Is the only di rect line from River Route to Florida. 1 Jacksonville, Palatka, rj-iQ St. Augustine, Ooala, Sanford, Titusvill, Bartow, Tampa, foU ta SSiwS 'OnaplSiikl? CUS ®‘ ^ tI * to * “ rrlvo an<J "niba dc * BEPARTURES-SOUTHBOUND. N0 * *ir? r Montgomery and Pa- — V a m * S ° laUca° P JackKmvllle a nd St II ’ «*'•”•»!»!.*■!"!p m Jf®* *} * ar raneo p m No. 51 for LaGrangc (Ex. Sun.) 8:0 a m ARRIVALS—NOHTHBOUND. No. ! from Palatka and Mont- gomery 420 p m No. 4 from Palatka and Jack- wnvillo 4:06 a m No. « from TIfton (Sat. only)....10:S0 a m No. M from LaGrange 10:50 a m No. M from LaGrango (Ex Sun.).. 2:45 p m organ rathor an; tbo cause of tin clalUt.tea'profoun^^^^SB^^H tb®tnb|jng to^acUcmUaln^f^h^stovQi iroatniyntj ness, dullr in aula, met Vitus dance. maiterhqr- - ement, and that the ordinary methods of itmont are wrong. All headache, dlzzl- i. dullness, confusion, pressure, bluet IfcgMlaacboly, insanity, epilepsy, at. :e, etc., aro nervous diseases no tseaaes no fuisuccessof Maw Rbstoiutivb I GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE TO AND PROM AUGUSTA. Only twenty-six hours Macon to N-iw York. IfoO a. m. train has through Pullman bullet ileeper Macon to New York. __JN.Y.T'n|D'y Mj.|N't Ex. 4:30 pm| 8:30 pm 6:23 pm|10:12 pm 6:14 pm|U:23 pm Jack son viiTa' ■**. I" -** can >ieep until 7 o.m. l'aeaengers from Jacksonville for Slaeon proper should take local sleeper at Lake City.. fet elMDlriJ X rI- P . ly *T r ' \. ,e * vl ? B Uaeoa a ‘ 13:23 p. m. carries through Pullman but- vffie at 8 » a m‘* . aim loclU * 1 '* per t0 VoUtka. arriving In Jackson- at UdO mm' ^eet India fait mall train leaving Macon irjr.zth™' m l k !* dl,tcl connection at Cordele with S. A M. fait express for with* Lou'^ille r ^ n N-. t tk!!?i!* t t 1 ' whlch polnt clos « connectlon P ls made f bT.c r j n e ^ Qr 0 [{t e ,rr r ,^\ a * n x «** wt't l'akuka'm ^Unton^enot Sfsfsnasr^ st(timer*. Sleeping car accommodations reserved to Jicksonvllle Palkti-n A. ,ntorm,Uan chMrtul,y ana pto» p u? iRSSSIi'iS SmSASS Bond your name and address for beaut Iful photogravure. J. LANE, 0i A . MACDONALD. Tft* Only Line Running Double Dally Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 18*4. NORTHBOUND. Lv. Columbus, e..,,,,.,, 1 Lv. Waverly Hall Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Warm Spring*....; Lv, Woodbury Lv. Conoord. Lv. Williamson Ar. Griffin Ar. Macon, C. R. R.,. Ar. Atlanta, C. R. R. Lv. ariirin. Lv. McDonough No. 51 Dally 7d0a.n 7*9 a .m. 8:09 a.m. 8:40 a.m. 9:09 n.m 9:26 a.m. 9:44 a.m. 1000 a.m. 7:85 p.m.j 11:50 a.m. No. 63 Dally 8:20 p.m. 4:14 p.m. 4:25 p.nt. 5:00 p.m. 6:22 p.m. 5*1 p.m. 0:12 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 10:23 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 7*0 p.in. SOUTHBOUND. Lv. Macon. Lv. MUledgevUle Lv. Sparta. . . . Lv. Warrenton.. Lv. Caraok. . . Lv. Thomson. . Lv. Harlem. . . Ar. Augusta. . ,| 9:00 am 10:00 am 10;40 am 11:17 am 6*3 pm 11*8 am 11:46 um 12*9 pm 1*0 pm 7:04 pm 7*0 pm 7:43 pm 8*0 pm 13*6 am 3*7 am 8:43 am 4:16 am 5;lu am AUGUSTA TO MACON. Lv. August*. . .1 7:15 .millSO am111-00 p m Lv. Harlem. . .; 8:00 am|12:i3 pm|18:0O ngt 8te sm 1.11 pm|D:W ntn 8:10 am 1 A, p m | j : oo am 8:47 am| 1-44 pm| 2:11 am ,•*[ am ( 2: U pm| 8:27 am “!* am *25 PP'1.4.48 am 11.00 am| 4fl8 pm| 0:45 am Sleeping car. between Augusta and Ma- con, on trains leaving Augu.u llflo p. m. and Macon 8:30 p. m. v THOMAS K. SCOTT, General Manager. JOB W. WHITE, Traveling Passenger Axs.il A. G. JACKSON. General Passenger Agent. Augusta, Ga. ■ W. W. HARDWICK, Passenger Agent. Macon. Ga. L. J. HARRIS, Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga. B ,iJ • I lilts) t m .A FOXBY NEGRO. But He Couldn’t Hold:Gut On the Deef j and Dumb Racket press sjfe .wernld algo pan cut f “sum! PATCHING.THE SCHEME. According to Detective Avant. aa- tela wWt ® toan In queiUon. whS « ,rrob «--‘'« that of N a"^i^° U the “tomual name ne^e. The ZSS^ZSS ®; tv a ™E? wen committed to the cl,l « n! > «f Chauncey planned tehSStte r «onler’e “urt «ero*® Jo the work, kewhil ew aS® a S-wsms ■baxl sent him for his ovenooat. The I ro bbery, ostensibly -to attend th*» fai* u* ~<SMdh. 5 to»» y , >» order to p ro “ „ for hflyir ¥ P«vt him S® pI °‘ ® v ®r •>« discovered. Forrest® so lie. '“?® reported to The po- 2J detective says, went back to Chaun- aDc ^ WedncBtey night Patrolman I , ccy that night, participated in the roh Cafllaway .found Shine and ulaced him bery , and r *turned to ifcon on the Jrh under sawst. Sbluo pretonlel tote deS mornln <r train, where he was - - «pft?t»«>.•*d*»a*2£iESeeing: 1 w:.nt *, ££ 80 TOUCh - Tho on l r «r A '“t «o much valuable Information SSSbT but r . M,ly a ‘> d ' ct ^iIOREH FOR JUSTICE. ^n^f! sBESSBSFSSe i< . SSf Claronce MhnofWd Will PnobaMy Lose] dence'igaTn^t^hl wtf^pmy! “• eV, ‘ •'HtfrEye. All this time, however, they were seem „ , "8ly seal,ting Bush & STbS . Pturibarof white and colored j! s ® u 2 a ®'«w a® to the perpetrators of school*»y«wer before Recorder Free- 55 robbery. Finally Mr. Bush Informed rr^rn yestertey morning on the charge toat he had concluded to have the of flgiMtng. * two negroes arrsted. The deteetivi The boys had met bu their way home I » toot the men suggested to Mr from *helr rtMiseottve erthools and on- n °sroes be lynched and i»g«d In a fight with rooks. In the me- t0 th ® matter themselves, Jee. Olarence Manafteld, n young non of ha yl n * the negroes arrested Mr ‘ ^a. H ‘ tro* stnidk in the shut^ndl^ th ,? m 10 kec P their mouth, eve with a rock thrown by WH1I* May. n I hr % t 01 dca t». a nd all and when the osso. wept called vaster: ™ a ln the end. Bay mourtlng all of the bars wer*di£ ‘he negroes did not rellBh massed except May.■ who was flned 510 h ‘hey were made to play and committed .*» the city ooifrt for as- and being entirely aauM nod britery. I ' at lene4 that everything was coming on Young Mansfield will probably lose .‘i ?® * 3tpec ted. caused the his eye. . , "egf?« fall down before the grand ■ stand and give up all they know DIED IN OLD AGE. tow” wire. OT de,truc tlon so long ns —: they were able to even up 00 She men Mrs. Margaret Keyes, Aunt ot Meears. "am ^ SSe"u5n!Si torough. Dennis andjamea Keating. Mrs. Margaret Key04. aunt of llfoe eridencTliSSt thet^ S r^vagrra turnu nnd JuMi V p «»in» *»«*« otaer white men had Interested them MACON. DUBLIN AND BAVANNAH HAILUUAD. Time Table No. 13. Taking E»tect Sunday.' September 9, 1891 jeeta up. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. Passage From Savannah TO NEW YORK : Cabin, J20; Excursion, $!SJ; Steerage, $10.00. TO BOSTON: Cabin, $22; Excursion, $30; Steerage, $11.75. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEtV YORK. Cabin, $22.50; Excursion, $3U; Steer? age, $12.50. The magnificent steamships of thess ones are appointed to sail as follows, Standard time: SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 80th Meridian Tims.) City of Augusta....Fri., Nov. 16, 7:30 pm Kansas City Mon., Nov. 18. lv:0v am Chattahoochee ...Wed.. Nov. 31, U:» pm Nacooehee Frl.. Nov. 23. 2:00 am Tallahassee Sat., Nov. 24. 3:00 pm City of Augusla....Mon. Nov. 20, 6Mb pm City of Blrmgham.Wod., Nov. 28. 6:00 am * City Frl., Nov. SO, 7 a) am ..Sat., Deo. 1, 7.-00 pro Mon., Deo. I, CM pm Atlanta. and New Orleans ..... Short Line, A1LANTA and WEST POINT ii. 11 <)ulcl<c»t 1111)1 liejsl K,Mile. Montgomery seim^' Mob ,i Ci Ne(V 0r . leans, Texas a «a Southwest. Lv. McDonough Ar. Grinin.... Lv. Macon. C. R. R.. Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R.. Lv. Gritlin Lv. Williamson Lv. Concord Lv. Woodbury... Lv. Wsrm Springs.... Lv. Oak Mountain l.v. Waverly Hall... Ar. Collumbus AH trains arrlva and depart Union de pots at Columbus and Ortltln. Ask for tickets and sea that they read via tbi Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES. Gen. Pas. Agt , U. W. CHEARS, Gen. Manager. Columbus. Oa. No. 63 Dally 3:15 a.m, 8i7 am. 4:15 a.m. 7:30 a.m. 88)6 a.m. 8:21 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 1026 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 5014 p.m. 6:12 p.in. 6:31 p.m. 843 p.m, 7:34 p.m. ft.04 p.m. 8.14 p.m. 8:06 p.m. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, OCT. 20. 1894. Read Down. Read Up. |PM|P M, A M.|AM| 8 45|Lv.... 10 UILV.... 11 32 Lv.... 2 03|LV.... 8S5ILV.... 4 53|Lv.... 6 23|Lv.... 8 06|Lv. Mocon Ari 6 30| Machen Ar 4 38| Madison ....Ar| 3 43| Athens Ari 5 03) Southbound. No. 35. No. 60. No.'a Lv Atlanta ! t « 1>m| 7 55 a >"l 7 56 an. 7tieSr«8as«ai8a SBSteAisiilstiss fiMfcfcsaiswsB TO SELMA. ^rrw. M 8 °.g*^'.:::;;;;j i ; g S5I,? IS Im Stta&jgrSzi, ^"awssawBs J G O b H°N C A. a ^?; H b^*Parr M « r - QUO. W. ALLEN 0 ": H A„ Atlanta Chattahoocheo Nocooches .... Tal laha3c.ee ....... Wed., Deo. r, It .00 Im OHy. off. Augusta Fri., Deo. 7,12.30 pm southern Railway comp .ny- western aYPTt;u. ' T SOUTHBOUND. Leave Macon..' Arrive Coohrau. ' Arnv Hawklnsvllii* * »j^ u r n " !r::: 13 Warn 4 15 am C 16 am 8 25 am 8 05 am northbound x"j y ® i aok *onvu, Arrive Savannah I-No. It j No. II. 10 45 pm lit ;o am 13 lSomlia 43 pm 7 40 am 3 40 pm 1 28 pm 6 16 pm 7 16 pm «pin 9 47 pra Sun.| | !No.4|No.2J ■"STATIONS: JNo.ljrto.2 3 001.Macon 3 05J....M. & N. Junction.. 3 lo| Swift Creek .... , Dry Branch ..... 3 40 ...... Flkes Peak ..... 3 501 Fltzparlck. ... ... Ripley; Jeffersonville Galll more 4 86 . ....... Danville AUeotovn . Mont rote „ ,. Dudley ... . Mooro .... Dublin .... |A M|A M • |10 20110 15 .|10 20jlU U5 110 lOjlO 00 9 50 9 CO 1 9 35] 9 41) | M0| 930 9 061 8 25 3 551 9 15 8 30 9 05 8 15j 8 50 8 OOj 8 45 7 45I 8 IS 7.80 8 35 7 16 8 J2 7 001 8 U0 Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad; Effective September 3. • O'clock, A. SL. 1884. Read'Down Read Up. U 00 p| 716|Lv. Augu.ta .Ar.l Ga. K I 9 00 |Lv. Muon ..Ar.| 1146 p No. f01|No.l03| A. M*|P- M.| |t !>■■■■ 6 55 115 L' 1 20 2 20 221 616 6 60 .V Mffi'g*vlll ATI Lv Datonton Ar. Ar Eatonton Lv[ 1 Lv Eatonton Ar| 6 26 I 11 45 Ar. Atlanta Lv.l 3 OOpi | - Ar.. Meeon Lv.| 9 10 a| |Ar. Athene ,Lv.| 1 40 p[ BroughtonviUe meeting point tor train. Nos. tOl and 104. Covington Junction nmtlng print for trains Nos. 102 and 108. W* B. THOMAS, General Manager. Messrs. Dennis and James Keating and of Mix? Lizzie Keating, died las: night at foe realrirnce of Mr. Dennis Keat ing, 441 Madison street. Mrs. Keyes wad 72 years of age. ar.d had teen a widow for eighteen years. She cewne to Macon from Savannah fif teen yearn ago, and has resided here ever since. Mrs. Keyes was In every sense ja good, nobke-heanad woman, who did muoh good in he long and active life.- Her Illness only lasted four days, but death found her ready. The remains will be carried to Sa vannah for Interment, and ag it o'clock T8mred.fiy rooming win be laid to rest by the side of her husband on the family lot. She leaves so children. selves so much In the case, mte det,S' Uve thinks he has hi. caie sveh "1 «£} ow. there U SomR fote a doubt of the guilt of the portlev inroii 2525 $ whom, he lay., will he^jn- vlcted In tha fSoe of the fact that they are prominent citizen, of that nctlon and heretofore well thought of. OUT ON BOND. Mr. Bush and Attorney Peacock of the law firm of DeLacey A Blstanp arrived i q the city last night en route to Vienna tor the purpose of having bench warrants issued for the men whom Detective Avant has charged with the robbery. It appears that thy were arrested, as elated, and gave bond, but Bush A Smith and their attorneys Go not consider the bond suf- GUARDIAN BALE. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Bibb county, Ga., passed at the November term. 1834, of said court, I will sell before the oourdhouae door in eald county, be tween'foe legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday la December, 1894, the following named property, belonging to Beil Louise Collins, W. w. Collins, Jr., and Mattie Wilson Oolllna, a1! minors, and sold by me ns their guardian, to-wtt.: Test (18) stores of the Central Georgia Bank stock of Maoon. Go.; par value of each Share. 5100. SaM sock Is sold Dor the nval'n- tenancc, education and support of .aid minors. Terms of wile cash. W. W. 'COLLINS, Guardian for above named minors Nov. (, 1884. HP. RPO| l<v. Maoon.. City of Birmlngh*m.Bat„ Dec. 8, l:Mpml(S r - -'Atlanta, Mon.. Doe. w, 8:W fm ^ y - Atlanta OhattaWhes Wed., Dec. 12, t.M pm ' Ah Dalton „„ Nacooehee Frl., Dsc. lv. ikl-0 am j A®' Ooltewh J|12 47 pm/ 4 TOu&hWICS Oaf Tin* If H .aa I Ar. ChAtnocra I 6 • CUy of - Augusta City of Btrmlnghm.Wsd., Kansas >aty Frl., Dec)' 2L Is Chattahoochee Bat.,'Dee. 22. 2:00 pm Nacoocbto Mon., Doc. 24 , 4:00 pm TWlohassee ....... Wed., Dec. 26, 6:00 pm City of Augusta....,Frl., Dec, 28, 6:30 am City of Birmingham.Sat., Dec. 29, 7:00 pm Kansas. City Mon., Deo. 31, 6:00 pm City of Macon Thun, Dee. 6,11:30 am BAVANNAH TO BOSTON. City of Macon....Thur., Nov. 22, 1:00 pm Gate City ..........Thur., Nov. 29, 6:30 pin Gate City Thur., Dec. 13. 6:30 nm City of Maoon Thur., Deo. 20. 11:30 am Gate City ..........Thur., Dec. 27, 6:30 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship does hot csrry passengers.) w12" M ov - 18 - 8:00 am Wed., Nov. 28. 6.-00 am Bat., Dec. 8, 130 pm Abbeville ...Lv I Greenwood ..l«v 1 Chaster Lv 1 Monroe Lv ! AM. 13 26ILV.... Raleigh Lv < 306I.V Weldon ....Lv 1 6 40|Ar. .. Richmond ... Lv|»13|AM 9 45 Ar.. Washington ..Lv] 7 80| ItOOAr... Baltimore ...Lv]68ll PM.moOIAf.. Philadelphia ..Lv 8411 |SM|Ar... New York .,.Lv|2».PM. Pnaaenger trains will stop at Oemulgae atreet to take on nml let off pnsaengera. Car on olectrlo railway will connoot with No. 3 at 6i30 p. m. from the North at Oe-' mulgee etreot. Connecttona with Georgia teutbern and Florida Railroad. Kxst Tennessee, virgin- 11 ani Georgia rallroii nn'l Central r&ile rend for all point* ’n Florida and aoutn* west Oaorffli. 6econ<l—Nd. 402 leaving Macon at 9 a. .n. make* cloao connection with Middle Geor* gia njvt Atlantic for F-atonton. Thlro—With Georjtla railroad at Madi- ann. ..... Fourth-rWlth aolld train for Washing® ton and, Pullpinn* Parlor R'nMt cara Washington to Now York city. Ticket office In temporarily located at 3. W. Burke's book atore. K. T. HORN*. Geneml Mjnjuctr. S. C. MA HONK Ye AOt'g O. P. A. R. W. BURKK. Ticket Agint. ColmnluM Southern Uiiilway Time Table No. 21. ETectlve Sept. 13, H»1 : SOUTHBOUND. No. 1. DDly. No. 3. | No. 5. M'ndy. | Friday. Wad'y | Batdy. Lv Columbus. . Lv KlOhlahd. . . Lv Dawgon. . . Ar Albany. . . Ar Thomamrllle. Ar Brunawick. . Ar Jacksonville.. 3:49 pm 6:27 pm 6:40 pm 7:40 pm 11:00 am 8:10 aip 8:26 am 7:00 am| 7:40 am 9:20 om| 404 am 12:45 am|U:32 an 2:30 pm 1:00 pn 6:44 pm 0:40 pn 8:10 am| 8:10 alt 8t25 *m| 8:35 an NORTHBOUND. No. 2. Dally. No. 4. | No. A Tueedy.l Friday, Thuedy.l Batdy. Deasoug Deasoug Dessoug Deasoug Deasoug *«;•. 18, 0:30 am F ri., Dec. 88, 6:30 am J. P. BECKWITH, a. A.. .. „ .. Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Hawkins, F. P. A., Jaekeonviiio W. E. Arnold, G. T. P. A, Jack.onv la C. O. Anderson. Agent, Savinneh, g5. to get a million of Clrottlen to (iiMtrlhut* at ft.OO nor Jii?; \f Uow *° , b ® cora « * Am* ~ -- class BlebBinorlat, liypootlat. Mind Iteader and ciKirvoynnt, a Urge book onlyJOc. Addross at onoe, ' C. H. ltowan, Milwaukee. Wla _ - uni 7 00 am! 7 45 pm « 10 pm) 7 00 am J 2! nm 8 Mpm i-saug through ca^arranoement. sonv S i 1 &" w B , 0 ti! 4 a“|® d traio „ Jaoli . no 0 .' «ilSS Ianta, connecting^ wlth U ir. tl ? ln ta Ab Chattanooga f.ndwav..^f*l tr a!n for Pullman eieepln. ^K.'t. U . ona - Carrie, and Chattanoog* betwean Micas w/th'eloe'[>eriUacted n f™~ ^'.“tanoogs. nectlng with fast train??-^Atlanta, con- Mbmphle and Knoxvffie * Cincinnati No# 18—Cnrrle® free ni,',i tenooga, which Is att.nh*a r f* r to Chat- tlbula train fer C|„!ffi a »<»' d ves- sleeping cars auaehe5* t r» wlth Pullmaa SSSSST 0 **- wlth ?•« toriWM rstto! etc. 1 . 1 apply™* 110 " “ to routes, Passsnger and Ticket a!.?. £ARR, a H. SSUSS chSUb * r & e .° n ‘ Knoxville, lean. Manager. A«nt. Waahto/rion^D;*?. 1 P “”"*®» aLl BUS D1W,,ob s^swwasiar*'' Jjv . Lv Bri Lv ThomasvlUe. Lv Albany. . Ar Daw eon. Ar KlohlAnd. Ar Columbus. 7. , 00 pm 7.2S pm 3:20 pm 7:00 am 9:05 tun 11:10 am L’;'k> pm 2:20 pm 0*0 am 7:50 nm 9:00 am 10*0 am Tralne Nos. 1 and 2 arrive and depart from Union depots at Columbus and Al* bany. Trains Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 0 arrlva and da® part at foot of Seventh street. Columbua 1 K. C. HILL, Superintendent. 7 .*00 pta 7:25 pin 8:00 an 3.-00 pm 4*1 pm 0:27 prti 9:00 pns OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. I, To Take Effect Monday, April •, tIM. Noe. I and 3 will run dally esoept gun. day. AU others irregular. Head Down. Itoad Up. No. L |Hilf9| {Miles| No? P. Me* A. Me • 00 • U • SO 94$ SO 00 10 so 10 40 ar.U 00 Iv.H 19 u u ar.U 40 Lv. Djbltn .Ar .. Hutchings .Spring Haven. .... Dexter .... .... Alcorns .. .... Chester ... Yonkers ... .... Empire ... .... Empire .... .... Cypress ... . HawklnsvlUa U IN 4 48 48 ‘ 418 ; IK IK 8 99 1 loir, t Mil, 5 15 Orovanla , ““Close cennecttons uada* at Dub!la~wlUi .Wrlghtevllle and Tenullle railroad In both directions. * Eest TrnnMiM, Virginia and Oeorgte trains pass Empire aa follows! Going South II M pra Going North I 41 pig J, W. HIGHTOWER, * ML WL V. MAHONEY, O. F. IF. A CENTRAL R. R. of GrJEORG-IA. H ’ M ‘ C0MER AND s. S. HAYES, RECEIVERS. Between"macon* coLUMBug^mri 51, SUDl3 * rd T)m *< Mth M.ridisn. r PMBPg ’ OIRMINOHAM. MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. CITY REGISTRATION." The boukn for. tile regUttatlon of voters for the city election to be held on December 8, 1394, are open from 7 a. m. to 8 p./m., each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday during the month <A November. Registration office second floor city hdlL BEN C. KMITH, T. L. MASSENBURG. WM. L. J0HN60N, J Registrars. SOUTHERN SHORTHAND, ■AND BUSINESS UNITERSTY la the Grsrvl, Atlanta, Ga. Complete coursea In bookkeeping, ahorthand, telegraphy and collateral branches Long establlahed. Best ref erences. Send for Illustrated catalogue ** t READ DOWN. •••••I"... ...,.(-7 08 a m ""•/ •••••, * 18 a ro —"J aro t pm fi""i">— — 6 15 p ra 7 re p m J*H 16 a ro 8 11 pm ■;?«p» .111 66 p m 1 3 44 am U 88 p m 1 54 p m 8 30 p m i»Pm 51? p m 1S » m * 6« p m « 2# p m »«9b 6 It a 1 i i* *’i —STATIONS— •_ Macon ..Arrive Arrive... Arrive.,. Arrv. Arrive Leave Tort Valley • Chlumbu. Birmingham Leave Leave ..Leave ..Leave Anhra ‘ • V.V.V ‘ lS2II Arriv * Am.rleu..., ;^! Albany - Arrive.., aS”:::::::::: Dawson V eiv * h j? * h,, 4 3? a m Arrive ro?* g , .°i5«"::::;:-^;;* ”* “l 1141 p ■ Arrive Montgomery .". t?:*? 7 41 p m 6 36 p m 341 pm 8 It s ro *14* am 4 10 p ml 7 40 a m *04 p ml C 44 a m 12* p n 1 14 4 m 8 24 a ml 14 87 a >n|l4 17 p m * 06 a m * 14 a ro 8 61 p m 7 l( a m «7 46 a ml»7 *4 p m 14 15 p ral«U 04 p mill 34 a m * 0« p ro U 46 p m il 17 p m t It p ml I . •••— ••••• * II a roi l 44 p m , .**••{ * 30 a ml 6 10 pm I 6 00 a ml c 34 p m £^ii° 4 .-T* r . k f'L tka i! * ^"Yi toua I Gaily except Sunday. Train. markeG thus T Sunday only ^ Albany via S2^n?KSuS^STSISJ2i BaUUl1 ' S * V * na ‘ h * ttd y “ i^riro. Mace. fSSl&S'LSLia^“ na Ma ““' Savamrolt and AUanU. , c. m. tndnf PaeeengenMTcr-^Per^'tak^n’as'a °m. 4 Sln-Fort^Oainc** n*i n * er ^r(°, r C tii ro J U , on c ® d »rtown take 7Jt ,h0UM Uk< .., a C. MAILS, General Pmengcg Agent. . .e .. t i t .V ' t HaS'mck“’!5KTMa«» \