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SORT OF LEIOW GRAHDJUEY
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A Sireepirfg Investigation Being fa’aiie
of Vice in the City of
Macon
THE MAC03? TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORHI^G, NOVEMBER 23, 1894
CHIEF BUTXEB AS A WITNESS
WUh *14«tm«« mu mill Vn Wan'
Also, C«]ii>il Upou for Information
—IVotuoa of tbe Totru Klookod
to tiro Court Hoiiao to [tear.
fc }ou will T.-Sit a day or two you
•will hear a bugle note from the Bibb
county sr.ind jury which will freeze
•tho blood In the veins of. a certain ele
ment in Mad©
_ If A'.tfjnd juiiy ,'iias any "bos.es'*
tthoy luvc not yet given.ordera which,
will lit. «ny way conflict with the per-
fornuuoe of their sworn duty, and you
may M3qd ..u it that these-leubllc in
quisitors will invade every hole In ila-
con wiivre vice is known to exist.
'What the grand jury did yesterday
1ms not yet been put on the record
bpoks. so no amount of entreaty could
Induce Deputy Clerk Ben Holt to let
the reporter feast his' eyes on the pro-
.ceedtnga of ‘that body for -the'day. Tho
array of Witnesses hauled up yester
day, however, is a strong indication
that things traasplrod within the
grand Jury room which will yet make
Interesting reading.
The Fifth street women rc.de up In
carriages at Intervals durihg the day.
some of the gay young bloods of the
town Were also there, certain rtiy of
ficials were on hand, and ft only lacked
the presence of fl' Dr.’ Parkhurst ti>
make one believe that the Lexow com
mittee had moved South and was tak
ing a bout with Macon. -
The presence of So .many females
told as strongly as it could have' been
expressed that the grand Jury had
turned Ms attention to' disorderly
. houses, and .that a sweeping reform
J .l irl J pr S 2 !' ess ln this direction. One of
laws on the statute books of
Qoorgla is that prohibiting itli-e keeping
seidoS 3 !? 1°*®' iff enlorcement has
seldom if ever been attmpted iri any
city in Georgia, and. Mu-cMi has
hands oft rather than Rotate the n“'
by h /u* is J. er o'Ow.' Bjt un-
ilVilfP 3 . ta1, ’ tl N t>r»*cnt _nrand
Jury intends to resurrect ithts law. and
enfoice’lt; if not to the letter, at least
enough.JtQ mpaerktlly restrict the. fran
chises and privileges accorded . tit's
business in Maoon.
IVhat carried the saloonkeepers be
fore, the grand Jury is not known, un
less some of them are suspected' of
halving .sold, whisky on Sunday.‘For
tho same reason, perhVps,. certain
young men af the town were before
the Jury.
It Is very apparent itlMt the fireworks
display in council on Tuesday night
gave tbe grand Jury material-to work
on, and they started to at the begin
ning by having Chief Burner before
them. The' chief -was asked divers and
sundry questions about "bosses’ - s.nd
one thing and another. Iu fact, the
grand jury took up the conversation
where-Aldermen Hill and Van left oft
the -other night,, nod Jt is understood
tiic.t the chief was us plain as an old
shoo In telling about what he knew
He attempted to conceal nothing, and
the grand jury now know all about
’’bosees” und such things.
But the Jury did, not- leave off there.
On the contrary, Aldoi-n-.cn Hill and
Van oallefl in during the day, and
they, too, conversed interestingly with
the Jury. If barrooms have been al
lowed to do business on Sunday -the
grand Jurymen know as much about it
now as either -Aldermen Hill or Van.
And if -the Telegraph reporter had only
been allowed -to look over the batch of
Indictments handed in yesterday re
sults of this information might bo
printed below. * . ■ •
MARSHAL HARRELL.
CITY NOTES.
OX THI9^ GANG.—Three negro women
wrr gi ven sixty days'each oil ttoechaln-
Freennan fop raising a
street.
on Fomrth
Vi^nY LITTLE TO DO.-«nce the
United States court adjourned the offi
cers have been -having an easy time and
Cleric Cecil Morgan has been devoting
considerable attention to the cultivation
of gourde on his gourd larm in southwest
Georgia.
MR. TAYLOR GO Ed TODAY.—Rev.
George Braxton Taylor leaves for his nea-
charge at Appomattox Court House. Yu.,
this morning followed by the Hell wishes
of the people of Macon. Yesterday Mr.
Taylorcalled on many of his friends to
*ay good-bye and many others called
on him. Ilia new charge is said to bo a
very wealthy and IntluetuiM one.
YOUNG HIGHWAYS EX.-Three small
negro boys overpowered young Tom Tub-
bciWUe white ou hla way io the Central
McGchcw“ 1 ?- ycitcrdny wi,h Mr. Cnris
from ml!'” t00k lha dlnner
fgS the * >i>yo iV '« ye C ‘P-
turcu by the police and Recorder Free-
rjA' r, V ° ■»« J» d«ya respect-
ively ou the chain-gang.
•TWO. JOBS IN ONE DAY.—-'I am u,.
?"J y ,“* n °5 ^rlb who ever lost two
Statro v»?«2 a ?V ala United
>? haJ aeor * e Thomas as ha
?' 004 < i? t G POhtcmca steps ye.terdav.
When the crowd around him asked for
an explanation ho said that he was gote-
@252 fa th , e falr ,:ro »nds and a -leputy
SfS l ', dU i r n8 , th *l ,llr and ttla t he lost
his Job as deputy the day the fair dosed.
low priced cotton
crowd.
remarked one of the
PHRSONLVIi.
’“J-. 1 , to ‘T\! e S! ier or MomiceClo is
visiuag in the city.
Ellnabet'h Wheatley of Amort-,
ous Ls ■j.mong the visitors in the city,
city 31 ' Sm,ttl ot Tlhomusvile is in the
,c S ' ,. N - ,Ru9hln - of Buena vista is in
vhc city. *
,J. T. Ma.v of S'ava.nnaW was (here
y r ^‘" ■***
„„ 1 . I . r 'i Wa ' k tr- a wealthy and lnflu-
; ontlal,citizen of Forsyth, le stopping In
I the city.
Mr. B. K. Hipklns of Savannah, asslst-
a«t engineer of the Central railroad, ia
tn .the city. Mr. Hipklns has many
friends in Macon who are alA'ays glad yj
( welcome him.
j Mr. Hiram Hargrove, a pfominent cm-!
i his sister, Mrs. W. B. Dumvody.
| Mr. Pmiih D. Pickett left !a«t night
■ for a business trip to Birmingham,' to
be gone -several days. He will probabl-
go to New v Orieans .before returning.
Miss’ Nellie JPoGongh. one of Forsyth’s
most attractive young ladles, who has '
been visithig .Mr. N. B.'. Johnson on Or- ;
ange street, will return home this morn- 1
lng.
CENTRAL R. R. ofG EORGR
H. M. CyMEH AND K. S. HAYE6, BECKlVKUa,. ,
Schedule in efteot ov. 18. -SH Standard Tin-.-?, 90th Meridian.
1 [ READ DOWN.
..
U !*7 05 » m
••• •*...! Ill 00 a in
...,.| 2 60 p «
—STATIONS—
READ UP.
Leave....
Macon.
7 45
[i
m
Arrive....
... Fort Vnll.y ..
. .ffLeaVe
6 35
n
:::::
::::: •••••*
Arrive....
.... Columbus ....
Leave
S 49
„
v . it
Arrve,....
Opelika .....
• ...(Leave
9 10
ft
m
1
1
Leave....
Macon
....Arrive
4 10
p
m
7 40
„ m
Arrive....
.. Fort Valley ..
....Leave
3 00
p
C 40
a m
-rt«t ---
Arrive....
Americu* ....
Leave
i 2i
P
m
5 20
a m
Arrive....
Alb.iiiy .....
....Leave
a 6o
m
4 10
a in
Arrive....
Datv.son
Leave
11 21
a
11 47
p m
Arrive....
... Fort Gnlnes ..
Leave
V 20
&
Arrive....
Eufnula .....
Leave
10 37
a
10 17
p m
Arrive....
Ozark
• Leavo
6 05
a
Arrive....
.. Union Springs
• ••..Leave
0 10
a
8 52
P m
An-lv*....
Troy
Leave
7 15
a
Arrive....
... Montgomery ,.
.....Leave
•7 45
a
Ml*? 80
p ro
BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDOEVILLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH.
yjjfm iL 0
$3 SHOE NO SOOgAkflVi
*5; CORDCVAN.
FRINCH&SNAMEUJEOCAir. ’
FlNECAlf&KyjSAWtt
♦ 3.59 PBUCE, 3 Soles.
$ ,sjf2.W0RKINGMF N .
EXTRA FINE.
*2.*l7^BovScmotSHOFs.
BestD° NG0| -a
2KD FCR CftTALDGUE *
W*e.*DOUOUAS>
BROCKTON, /AASi,
saw money by pwrohaviuc W* L.
- Wouclae
Because, we ore the largtst mantifaclnrers of
advertised *®oe* in the world, «ud guurautee
the ■value by atamping the name and p.ke oa
the bottonf, which protects you a"/i!nst high
,ttices aud the mlddteman’s profits. Our shoe*
•filial custom work in style, easy fitting tat
^caring Qualities. We hove them sold every
mere at lower prices for the value given t!if
tjr other mo he. Take no substitute. If «v
consol rv."'*'’ •• t— r-n. r.Md v * *
ROCHESTER SHOE CO.
C13 OHBURY STItKMIl.
Ho Is Expected <fo TUk Ctoge of the
Odice Toddy.
1 Capt, Jotao D, tRirrell, the reconitly
aX^po^Bted UiWited dtitteii marshal. for
.the southern diflrtit.ot.of Georg.a, is ex-,
peeled to urr.ve In lihe ally this morn
ing, ait lewat the officials at the govern-
men* btiUtLng expect hi.m this morn
ing, and if he comes he wlfc take the
ofrth of office and enter upon the dls-
ohuige of his diitiiw.
It is noit known tie re whetlier Ca pt.
!Hrirrell has,made hi bond, hut-as.iie
'so(d wtiep. he. left Macon a few days
ogo that he would return alter his bond
■\\ris nihde, »it Is presumed that he is
mo-W • iSMdy to quiil’.fy. Everything be
ing In muL’ne^s, Capt. Hartvfl will go
before Judge .Speer and take the oath
of office,. adJter whldi he will ta'te
charge of UIyo marshal's oifice and all
ihuitters perhiiinftag thereto.. ' *
The t principal question wLth the dep
uties employed in the mu reha Vs’office
just nov( te concerning changes In the
office. So far as known^ the new mar
shal baa • given no in'f.m’a.t'.on of his
lntenilons on tMs’llne, a.!id oousequeu.t-
ly-th« dnj«ii «l(V4 thrtinftrtvee are «is mnch
Jp.the dark on this subject'as any one
•■lv. Cl-'of PcpuBy Ayres h.us hucn
in the office for a. number of years and
Is more fnnnUIat wlult the class of
work to bo-dfHe tlum any one. and a
hoaer man. for tlie position could wort
bo found. All of the deputies are mew
whp nuderstaind their business and, al-
tbougli 6ftmi tried, have never been
found wanting.
SEVERAL EA.TLURES.
Finandol Bnfba rassmenfts Reported
Jblrom SSevcl-ul Georgia Towu#.
Sevetul Mucon houses Svero caught
In an ImpoutanffaUmv 'whriL occurred
yesterday * a.t H lddock's. . J. D. An
chors, Ope Of tlio Iirgetst merchaws
and planters of Riit secti on, has made
on siBgttftnat, The Uftbihtlhi • are
over $5,000, Wth aasertH sulhdent to
^oovet 'If they catf be realized on.
Another /jnpoi^atut failure wan that
of the ^IcClure ilercttcrtlle Company at
iPjoiicello. Mortgagee uere hied
anwunting to $7,000, a/id It l.s thought
tfcot the liabilities will exceed ?io,f)»w,
which Is the (»pltal stock of the com
pany.
•Aaodter onrfjuirawoierjc Is reported
at Wadley, bat do papepB had been
died up to yoetterftjy ffftfcwon.
THE 3IDROER CREDITOUS.
Tlie dvdCton of J. D. 3Iercrr Co.
the hipge gaano and supply ilrm of
Dawson, who went to die wall a fear
days aao, will meert here today 10 dis-
cuss plans for a scrrlomeut. CTonsId-
Inivrpst Is centored in this uifot-
ing by tnustsess men all ovr»r the coon
try.* at tbe tiliure was one of the
lan; that ever occurred In sny vt
the small tcnvns of Iho suite.
FELL FROM A CAR.
Rev. J. B. Cultpeipiper'Has a Noirrow Ee-
<?ape from Deaitih.
, JR«V-J* B. Oulipepiper, ahe well known
MmtSMSafc evainaefist. fell from a trol
ley oar on *fche Ylnevdlle line Thursday
ntght anVl was alt first iohiought to be fa
tally dinjuirefcl.
Mr. Culpejpiper was coming down town
to amend a meeting. He had only been
oa '-he-oaur a Cow (ndotftea when sewwl
tedCes got‘on, a*nd he got up to give
them 3vUj sea»t. There being n*o other
available seat, he went out un <the rear
plartform of 'the car, and In some man-
WP fell off juslt as the oar was passing
Che re#kieace of OA. Isaac Hardeman.
No oroe saw tMr. Cuajpsoper fflJK r-nd lie
niiighk have died (before' getting awbi-
nnoe,. but fonouinalely Mrs. Hardeman
wan on 'the car add gr>t' off in frontt of
her reeidemce/Mre. 'Hardeman started ia
the iK^iwe,. bmt swapped when she heard
a groan. LookUmg around in the dark
ness, she 0 aw a man lying on the
ground. Hunryinig In *the'(house, she In-
Conned Ool. Hancieuni-iiTL. who went out
aaml found Air. Culfijemper lying In the
road uweomscftaus a«d ai?(parenitfly in. a
dying condt/tlon. Dr. Gibson, tho
Surgeon of 'the atreeit railroad company,
was sent ifior. and as he dived near by,
ho woo coon ait Mr. CuLpOpipter's aide.
Reri;omtlveB were awlied and the in
jured ;n».ia was/ pariHally restored to con-
»ciSj«usnass. I A hasty examination re-
vooned rt.h/0 fact 'that no bones were
broken, or as »wuo at first feared, there
was n>o tfraoture of the fkuill. In the
meumlpirne, Dr, Wllll'iims, Mr. Culpep-
S er*« 'family physician, arrived, and his
tajgnioMg wus the Saime as that of Dr.
ONbBfti bouti doctors agreeing that Mr.
Oulipapper’s contrition was principally
due <to eoncusshoin nacelvefd in the fall.
As soon as it <wae deemed adviavble Mr.
Culpepper waa removel to Iiis h’ome,
wtiere he was found lyinjg in the road,
bedside all night. Yesterday morning
he “waid conajdernbly improved, but
owing to tilie severe shock to hto nerv
ous ffywtem. the .dpotore ore as yot un
able (to state h-j-w his'injariea will ter-
mtrDiite. but are strongly of Hhe opinion
that he wtfjl recover.
No one. not even Mir. Oulpepper, has
been able <to (bell /how the ajociaeni oc
curred, and Ml that la known 1a that
Mr. Ou>pe-;4per walked out v on the rear
Tfkutlarm only a short tiroUmos above
wheri he was found lying hi the road.
CAUGHT HIMSELF.
A Hu-ptess Chicken Thief Canigha at His
Own Gome. n. .
kicking tnaohine'to kick him for ihe re-
itfctinder U his patunU life, that negro
ls J<esse Jckckson; mn extent chicken lift
er whose -'ertlctency in hio pcDrttouioir
line ,>f bu-siru isj ia ^jualUid by none.
J,e:iie has Ijeen wowtod for some time
on the charge of chicken etteating, and
yeat«tlay about noon Officer Champ
Drew, who can scenic a chicken thief
for a quarter t£ a mile or more, saw
him KJftterlng on Fourth streek. Without
•lipparenitly nbllokig Jesse, the officer
H/iunUiened along Howard him, hart Jease
is aUitj-a on the alert, and •uapected
Bcmethlng. In -the most careless man-
ner jmsgtuoible, he begtRi to nvrve on,
ftirll /the officer wooing that the negro
w3Jt u4> to his game, suirtesl aificr him
on a run. Jean* ran. la* but seeing the
officer was galniing on him ran down
Henry Hbmsnoode’ aWoy, and a» </he if-
fioer Continued to gain, ran Into a yard.
The officer folLowiM him. Jurat denying In
in tin^9 to see Jesse’s foet disappear
urAi?r the h»vuBe. Je<w4e Is thin, and the
officer thick, arid ao the house l» only a
few inches albove the gwnuodv the officer
could not grit under. Hut Jetmte overdid
the thtnir anil went uulder tin fast that
he got stueta. When he found this oul
he called to the officer. tsAilng him tbot
if he would get hvm out he would go
with hrtra. The Dflicor went in the
hooMse. and atftw 1nr^ring u-p afcout half
the fi-coring flnnJy ,'ound Jessie, wvu)
was swsck faJi urfcter one of the elite.
AiHier hard work he was ♦-xtriewted atki
qui«Uy suftftniOtert arrest.
A GLEE CIAiB.
Macon to Have Some Fine Vocal Music |
During the/Coming Winter. |
I
Among the many other organizations
that are to furnish amusement to tiis j
people of Macon during the coming win- ;
t. r i? to be a «>* cut* Composed of six- 1
teen of the leading singers of ths city.
Tn - club Im being rapUT.y organized .^nd
will announce a-concert In a very short
to give several concerts at the Academy J
of Music, at which seme of the leading ;
lady vocjlizts of the city will be request- I
ed to assist. , _ j
L/>v, rs of music will apprea-^ate the ef. I
forts of the glee club and their concert* *
jslU ag doubt bo jibe rally patronized. »
COTTON.
I wish to inform my friends and pa
trons that I have moved across Poplar
street, opposite my old stand, and with
improved facilities and more conveniently
arranged warehouse. I am better prepared
than ever to handle their cotton to ad
vantage
NEW ROOFi CORRECT WEIQHTfH
HIGHEST PRICES! SATISFACTION
GUARANEED1 i
ELLIOTT ESTEA
617-628 Poplar street.
Tie Pullman Car Line
BETW3EN
LOUISVILLE,
Cincinnati or Indianapolis
And Pullman Vestibule Service on
'Nighft Trains. Parlor Chaiir Curs on
Day Twins.
Make tho flattest time between the
winter'Cities and eummer resorts o*f the
Northwest.
W. H. McDOEL. Gen. Mgr.
FRANK J. RE3ED. G. P. Agernt.
For further information address
R. W. GLADING, Gen. Agenrt,
Thomasvi lie, Ga.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULE TO AND FROM AUGUSTA.
Only twetfty-sl* hours Macon to N.V*
York.
fl:QQ a. m. train has through Pullman
buffet sleeper Macon to New York.
JN.Y.T'njD’y M’J.|N’t Ex.
9:00 ami 4:80 pm j 8.30~pm
10:00 am] 5:83 pm|10;« pm
10:40 am) 6:14 pmlll:2J pm
—
3:27 am
8:43 am
1:16 am
5;15 ora
Lv. Macon, . . .
Lv. MilledgevIUe
Lv. Sparta. . , .
Lv. Warren ton..
Lv. Camak. . .
Lv. Thomson. .
Lv. Harlem. . .
Ar. Augusta. . .1
11:17 amf 6:32 pm
11:28 amf 7:04 pm
11:46 am 7:20 pm
12:09 pm) 7:43 pm
1:00 pm( 830 pm
AUGUSTA TO MACON.
Lv, Augusts. . .1 7:15 am111:50 omlll:00 nm
Lv. Harlem. . .(8:0q,am|l2:i6 pmil2:00 ngt
Lv. Thomson. .1 8 20 sm| 1:11 pm|12:26 am
Lv. Camak. . .1 8:10 am 1.3S pm| 2:00 am
Lv. Warrenton.. 8:47 am 1.44 pmi 2:14 am
Lv. Sparta. . .[ 9:22 amf 2:27 pm 3:27 am
Lv.' MUledgevlllej 10:00 ami 3:15 pr^ii 4 48 am
Ar. Macon. . .(11:00 am) 4:25 pmj 6:46 am
Sleeping cars between Augusta and Ma
con, on trains leaving Augueta 11*0 p.
m, and Macon 8:30 p. m.
THOMAS K. SCOTT,
General Manager,
job; t:. wmTis, T. P. A.
* A. O. JACKSON,
G. i'. A., Augusta, Ga.
V W. W. HARDWICK,
P. A., Macon, Ga. 1
L. J. HARRIS,
- ” " Ticket Agent, Macon, Oa.
MACON, LUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
RAILROAD.
Time Table No. 18. Taking EiTect Sunday.
September 9, 18M.
Head Down, tteaa up.
San.1 » { ' '
No.4jNo.2j TTaTRXNK
P MJP Ml
4 00
4C6
4 15
4 25
415
4 46
4 60
6<*
» 15
6 85 S 001
9 801 6 18
I 40j 5 32
6 60[ 6 60
• «2|6 07
• 15j 6 30
u - Macon
:...M. A N, Junction
... Swift Creek ..
Dry Branch ..
‘Pikes Peak ..
Fltzparlck. .
Ripley.
4 20 Jeffersonville
Galllmore
Danville ..
AUentovn ,
Montrose
......... Dudley ...
Moore
Dublin
..1*4 15 a m|*4 25 p ml*7 D5 u m Leavo.
..) 6 12 a in! 6 82 p ml 9 47 am
7 45 a ml 8 05 p mill 30 a m
..) 1 IS p ml 1 00 a m| 7 55 pm
144 15 p xn(*1100 pxnlll 30 a m
.1 5 05 p mill 45 p m 12 17 p m
I 6 10 p ml.. I
.) I 3 05 a m| 3 40 pm
Macon Arrive
Arrive Griffin Leave
Arrive Atlanta Leave
Ar.,.. Chftttnpooga via Atlanta ...*Lv
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive Gordon ...Leave
Arrive MilledgevIUe Leave
Arrive Mlllen Leave
7 55 p m|l0 23 p m|U 00 a m.
6 49 p m| 8 25 p m| 9 02
•4 25 p mr8 fir. p m|*7 30 «
7 25 a mi*I SB p mi*3 29 a m
3 40-p rpl 3 65 a mllO 00 d m|.
2 53 p ml 3 10 a m| 0 10 a mj.
( I 8 05 a m|.,
11 20 a mill 53 p mj M j.
7 65 a m 8 40 p
*8 30 ft m(*0 00 p mj j.
Trains marked thus • daily; thus I daily except Sunday. Train* marked thus 7 Sunday only.
Solid trains are run to and from Macon and Montgomery vis Eufaula, Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon
and Albany via BmlthvUle, Ma-con aud Columbus. ,
Sleeping cars on night trains bet wen tiuvunnab and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta.
Passengers for Thomaaton take 7:65 «. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Passengers for Carrollton and Cedar town take 7:61
i:, m. train. Passengers for Perry take 11:16 a. m. train; Fort Gaines. Buena Vwu. Blakely end Clayton should take
11:19.a. m. train. Paseengers for Sylvanla. WrighUvlUe ar.4 SnnderavUle take 11:30 u. m. train.
For further Information and for schedules for points beyond our Une apply to j • ».
W, P .DAWSON. Passenger Agent "'
lt> J. HARRIS. Ticket Act.. Macao.
POPULARLY KNOWN AS (THE
"Suime ’River Route to Florida.”
Is the only di
rect. line from
Jacksonville, Palatka,
n,Q St. Augustine, Ocala,
1U Sanford, Titusville,
Bartow, Tampa,
And all points in Florida and Cuba. Our trains arrive and depart from Mnicn de
pots in Macon.and Palatka.
DEPARTURES-SO UTH DO CJ ND.
No. 1 for Montgomery an* Fa-
latka .....11:10 a m
No. 3 Tor Jacksonville and Pa
latka ....10:33 p in
No. 5 for Tifton (Sat. only)..,A. 4:50 p m
No. 31 for LaGrange....L.......... 4:00 p in
No. BT for LaGrange (Ex. Sun.) 8:0 am
ARRIVALS—NORTHBOUND.
No 2 from Palatka and Mont
gomery 4:20 p m
No. 4 from Palatka and Jack
sonville 4:06 a ffi
No. 0 from Tifton (Sat. only).... 10:50 a m
No. 32' from LaGrange I0:50h ro
No. 62 from LaGrange (Ex Sun.).. 2:48 p m
Passengers in local sleeper, northbound, can sleep until 7 a.m. Paaaengors from
Jacksonville for Macon proper snould take local sleeper at Lake City.
Tho "Dixie Flyer,** leaving Macon at 10:83 p. m. carries through Pullman buf
fet sleeping car to Jacksonville and local sleeper to Palatka, arriving in .laekson-
ville'at 8:30 h. m. and Palatka at n a. m. West India fast mall train leaving Macon
at li:10 a. m. makes direct connection at Cordele with H. A. M. fast express for
Montgomery, arriving ther* nt 7:55 p. m., at which point close connection Is made
with Louisville and Nashville vcstlbuled limited for New Orleans and all Texas
points. Sleeping car accommodations reserved In Macon for thli train.
The Suwanee River Route ls 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 fit. Johns and Ootlawaha river
cteameie. Sleeping car accommodations reserved to Jacksonville, Palatka or New
Orleans* Further Information cheerfully, and promptly furnished upon application.
Teleplione 100.
Send your name and address for beaut lful photogravure.
J.tLANE, O. A. MACDONALD,
i Genl. Manager, Gonl. Passenger Agt.,
Macon, Ga. Macon, Ga.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
I- BOSTON.
jPaasage From Bavnnnabi
• j.» ib -TO NEW YORK:
Cabin,'.$20; Excursion, $32; Steerage,
'v $10.00.
1 J .. TO BOSTON:
Cabin/$22; Excursion, $00; Steerage,
$11.75.
TO PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW YORK.
Cabin, $28150; Excursion, $30; Stoer-
age, $12.50.
MiddJs Georgia ud ItUntic Bailroid.
Effective September 2, « O'clock, A ML.
18*4.
Read Down Read Qa
U 09 p| 7 15,LV. Augusta .Ar.| Oa. 11 ,H.
j 9 09 (Lr. Macon ..At.\ i 4 49 p
No. 101!No.l93(
A M.|P. M ■
660
6 66
i io
I 16
18 15
1 TV
1 15 |Lv Mlli'g'rm Arjj 1 bO f l uu
1 20 JLr fronton Ar.| 7 45'| 12 55
2 20 iAr Eaton ton Lv| 6 86 | 11 |« p
2 21 |Lv Eaton ton Art C 26 | 11 46
6 15 (Ar Atianta Lv.i 8 00p( 7 fta
6 50 |Ar.. Macotk Lr.j f 10 a)
f (Ar. Athens .Lr.|Z40p(
Broughtoaville meeting point for trains
Mon. 101 snd 104.
Covington Junction meeting point tor
trains Noa 102 and 10A
,W. B, THOMAS, General Manager.
The magnificent steamships of these
lines are appointed to- sail as follows,
standard’time:
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central or 90th Meridian Tima.)
Nacoochee Fri., Nov. 23, 230 pm
Tallahassee .Sat., Nov. 24. i:00 pm
City of Augusta....Mon. Nov. 26, 6:00 pm
City of Blrmgha.rn.Wod,, Nov. 28, 6:00 am
Kabana City Frl.. Nov. 80, IM am
Chattahoochee ......Sat,, Dec. 1, 7:00 %>0
Nacoochee ........ Mon., Dec. 2# 8;00 pm
Tallahassee Wot., Dec. P, ll .00 am
Olty of Augusta...*...ITrl., Dec* 7, 12.JO pjn
City of Blrmlngham.3at., Dec. 8, 1:20 pm
Kansas City Mon., Dec. 10, 3:00 pm
Chattahoochea .... Wed., Dec. 12, c.00 pm
Nacoochee Frl., Dec. H, 6*0 am
TaJlahaasee Sat., L>ec. 12, 7.00 prn
City of Augusta....Mon., Dec. 17, 8;00 pm
City of Blrmlnghtn.We<l., Dec. 10, 11:00 am
Kansas City Frl., Dec. 21, 1:00 pm
Chattahoochee 8at„ Dec. 22, 2:00 pm
Nacoochee Mon., Dec, 24. 4:00 ran
Tallahassee Wed., Dec. 26, 5:00 pm
City of Auguata.....Frt., Dec, 28, 6:30 am
City of Birmingham, 8at„ Dec, 29, 7:00 pm
Kansas City .......Mon,, Dec. 81, 8:00 pm
City Of Macon Thur., Dec. 6, 11:30 am
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
City of Macon....Thur,, Nov. 22, 1:00pm
GpI# City Thur., Nov. 29, 6:30 pm
Gate City ....Thur.. Dec. 12, 5:30 pm
City ot Maoon Thur.. Dec. 20. 11:30 am
Gate City Thur., Dec. 27, 6:80 pro
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This ship does not carry passengers.)
Dessoug ........... Wvd., Nov. 28, 6:00 am
Dessoug Hat., Dec. 8, 120 pm
Dessoug Tues.. Dec. 18, 9^0 air.
Dessoug Fri., Dec. 28, 6:30 am
J. P. BECKWITH, O. A.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Walter Hawkins. F. P. A., Jacksonville.
\V. E. Arnold, Q. T. P. A., Jacksonville.
C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga.
to gets million ot Circulars
to distribute *t S4.U) j+r
1,000. Ho# to become a flrsv f
class Mevsmerlst. Hypnotist.
Mind keener and CUirvoysnt. a large .
Look duly 10c. Addi«ss atoace,
C. U. BOW AS. Milwsukee. Wla
Atlanta and Hew Orleans
Short Line,
ATLANTA and WEST POINT K. H.
UiiloUo.c kiiiI Uctt KouUv
Montgomery, Selmi, Mobil., New Or-
lean«, Texae and Bouthwo.t.
Southbound. No. 85. No. W. No. S3,
Lv. Macon..,.,.,
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Montgomery
Ar. Penaooola...
Ar. Mobile
Ar. New Orl’s..., M
Ar, Houaton,.,,,{..
4 26 pm( 7 65 ami 7 M am
6 85 ami 4 20 pm 1 30 pm
11 06 am| 9 20 pm( 8 80 pm
6 Bfrpmi 5 10 ami 6 30 am
5 2o pm! 3 06 am[ 3 06 am
10 26 pmj 7 86 am| 7 36 am
>•*•.(10 60 pmjlO 60 pm
TO 8DLMA.
Leave Montgomery.9 10 pm| 8 10 am
Arrive flelrost |u 16 pm|U 16 am
Train 87 oarries Pullman veeUbule
sleeper New York to New Orleans, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train 38
carries Pullman voatlbule tfeeper New Or-
Je&na to Now York and dining car to At
lanta. .
Trains 34 and 36 Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Cara between Atlanta and Mont
gomery.
GEO. C. SMITH, Prea. and Gen. Mgr.
JOHN A. GEE. Gen. Paaa. Agt
GEO. W. ALLEN, T. P. A., Atlanta
SOUTHERN KAIL WAX COMPANY*
WLWTEUN BYMTEM.
In Effect Sunday, November 18, U94.
SOUTHBOUND.
| No. 86. | NO. 81.
Leave Maoon .............(10:28 asn| 2,30 ora
Arrive Cochran ..........111:33 <un| 8:44 am
Arrive Howkinavllle .,,.(12.46 pmj
Arrive Jesup 4:21 pm| 6:47 am
Arrive Everett 6:10 pmj 7:20 am
Arrive Brunawlck 6:<w pm 8:30 am
Arrive Savannah ........I 8*JS6 pmjl2:28 po\
7^0 pmj 9:66 am
Arrive Jacksonville ...
NORTHBOUND
Lv. Macon,
Ar. Atlanta.
Ar. Bxxne. . •
Ar. Dalton. .
Ar. Chattanooga
Ar. Knoxville.
Ar. Bristol.
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.
Southbound.
No. 81.—Solid vostibuled train to Jack
sonville, with Pullman buffet drawing
room cara at inched for Jacksonville end
Brunswick. Bleepers at Macon for occu
pancy at 9:00 p. m.
No .36.—Solid train for Brunswick,
Northbound.
No. 32.—Solid vestlbuled train to Cincin
nati, connecting wltti local train for Rome
and way stations. * Carries Pullman eleop-
ers between Jacksonville and Kansas
City via. Atlanta, Birmingham and Mem
phis. Atlanta passengers can remain in
sleeper until 6:30 a. m.
No. 38.—Carries free chair car to Chat
tanooga, which 1* attachwl to solid ves-
tlbulo tra4n for Cincinnati with Pullman
sleeping cars attached. ConnecUons at
Chattanooga with fast trains In all di
rections.
For full Information as to routes.rates,
etc., apply to J»M W. CARR.
Passenger and Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga.
C. H. Hudson, Ovneml Manager, Knox,
vllle, Tenn.
W. A. Turk, General Passenger .Agent,
Washington, D. C#
C. A. Benecoter, Assistant General Pas
senger Agent. Knoxville, Tenn.
J. J. Farnsworth .Division Paasengcr
Agent, Atlanta*
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. *
r-M ne Running Double Dally
Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1894.
NORTHBOUND.
i Columbus....,,,,.,,
Waverly Hall
. Oak Mountain...,
Warm Springs...,
Woodbury,
. Concord
Will tom son...
Griffin
Macon, O. H. B
Atlanta. C. It. it.,
Griffin
McDonough
|No. 82. | No. 86.
1UQ acn) 9:M
No. 88.
8:45 am
3:65 am
8:60 pm
11:46 am
6:40 am
< :») pm
7:47 am
5:41 pm
0:10 am
7:10 pm
12:60 pm
10:00 pm
4:56 pm
4.60 am
Lv. McDonough
Ar. Griffin,.,....
Lv. Macon. C. 11, R.
l.v. Atkmt.i, C. K. R.
Lv. Griffin
Lv. WlHiamson
Lv. Coheora...........
Lv. Woodbury
Lv. Warm Springs
Lv. Oak Mountain
Lv. Waverly Hail
Ar. CoUumbus
tickets and see that they read via the
Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad.
CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Faa. Agt
C. W. CHE ARB. Gen. Manager.
Columbus. Ou.
No. 51 j No, U *
Dally
L>.iily
7;10 a.m.
3:20 p«m.
7^.0 a.nt.
4:lt y.rn.
8:00 a.m.
4:25 ip.m.
8:40 a.m
r. oo p.m.
.1 »:'«> i.m
5:22 p.m.
9:26 a.m.
5:51 p.iift
9 44 a.m.
6:12 p.»a
10 00 n.tn.
C:30 p.nt.
7* p-m-
10 23 p.m.
U.-oO a.m.
8:u3 p.m.
6.4<* p.m.
7:20 p.uu
)UND.
No. 62
No. 6j
Dally
Dully
8:16 a.m.
8:57 a.m.
4:15 a.nt.
7:30 a.m.
4:23 p.m.
9:C6 a.m.
6:54 p.m.
9:23 a.in.
6 12 p m,
9:45 a.m.
6.81 p.m.
10:15 a.m.
6.69 p in.
10.36 nan.
7:34 p.m.
11:10 a.tn.
8:04 p.m.
11:20 a.m.
8 .14 p.m.
12:15 p.m.
9:06 p.m.
depart Union de<
Griffin.
Ask foi
MACON AND NORTHERN
TIME TABLE. OCT.
Read Down.
AM.) AM)
«4i|Lv.T
10 86|Lv..
11 32|Lv.
2 03'Lv..
I88II.V.
4 23iLv
AM.
.. Macon ..
Mttchen ..
, Madison ,
.. Athonn ..
. Abbeville ..
. Greenwood
0 28ILv..,. Chester ...
8 06|Lv.... Monroe ... .
12 26[Lv.... Raleigh
2 26ILV....
8 OflLv Weldon
6 40|Ar.... Richmond ..
9 46 Ar.. Wanhlngton .
11 00 Ar... Baltimore ..
P M.J12 00|Ar.. Philadelphia .
| 8 63|Ar... New York .,
Passenger trains will atop at Octnulga«
street to take on and 1st oft passengers.
Car on electric railway will connect with
No. 2 at 6:80 p. m. from the North at Oo«
mulgee street
Connections with Georgia Southern and
Florida Railroad, East Tennessee, Virgin*
la and Georgia railroad and Central rail*
read for all polnta in Florida and south*
weit Csorgla.
Second—No. 402 leaving Macon at 9 a. mu
makes close connection with Middle Geor
gia and Atlantia for Eat-mtoti.
Thtro—With Georgia railroad at MadW
son.
Fourth—With solid train foe Washing
ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet cars,
Washington to New York city.
Tioket office Is temporarily located a|
J. W. Burke’s book store.
V. W. BURKE. Ticket Agent
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD
To Take Effect Monday, April 9. UBfc'
Nos. I odd t wilt rue dally except Bus*
day. Alt ethers irregular.
Head Down. Head Ugu
' No. I. (Miles) _ |Mllet| No. lT
4L M. | J. _ P. It”*
ar.U i
47
Lv. Dublin .Ar
Hutchings .
.gyring Haven.
... Dexter
... A1 come ...
... Chester ...
Yonkers ...
... Empire ....
,. Empire
... Cypress ...
HawkiaevUle
4 48 i
411 1
419
IM
8 49 1
199
I Mr.
k£«Mli
1 19
Orovonla , M
"Close connections made et Dublla wldi
Wrights villa and TeaaUle railroad la both
glreotioas.
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia
trains pass Empire as fellows*
lotng South. If Mpng
lolag North. I ttpg
J. W. HIGHTOWER, O. «.
M. V. aCAMONBY, O. P. 6 P, 1 |
Time Tkvble No. 21, Effective Bept 18, 1IH
•OUTHBOUND.
No. L
No. I.
No. i
Daily.
M'ndy.
Fr)<tan
Wedy
Batdy.
Lv Columbus. .
3:60 pm
7:00 ant| 7.-90 an
Lv Rlohland, . .
6:27 pm
9:90 am
9:» am
Lv Dawson. . .
6:40 pm
18:49 am
11:88 am
Ar Albany. . .
7:40 pm
2 :30 pro
1:00 pm
Ar Thonuiavllle.
11:00 am
6:40 pm
6:40 pm
At Brunswick. .
8:10 am
8 .10 am
8:10 ass
Ar Jacksonville..
6:29 am
8 .85 osn
iJi am
NORTHBOUND.
No. 1
No. «.
J»o. <L'
Daily.
Tuetfly.
Frtd**.
Thuady.j ffatdy.
Lv Jacksonville. 7.-00 pm 7.CO proJ IM pat
Lv Brunswick. . 726 pm 716 pm 7 A pm
Lv Thotnaevllle. 2:20 pm 2 20 pm 8:00 am
Lv Albany. ... 660 am 7:00 am< 8^0 pea
Ar Dawson. . . 7*0 am 9.-06 am 4:31 pm
Ar lUchtend. . . 9.00 am UfiO am 827 pm
Ar Columbus. .|1060 am 2.-00 pm 9.-00 pm
Trains No* \ and 8 arrive and depart
from Union depots at Columbus and Ai«
bany.
Trains Noe. I. 4. 6 and 4 arrive and d*
part at foot of ftoventh street. Columbua
_ JUILIa. fiuperlntandonu
rm