The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 28, 1894, Image 7

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10BTH MACOM AHD WEST EBB fewsy Items of Interest Picked Up in These Thriving Suburbs of llacon. THE MACON TELEGRAPH: ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1894 SOCIAL AK1> PEKSOSAL ITEMS. (ov»l and int.rMilnj KnLrlalem.nr. —Undo Been Coodyeur’a Wiregraee Cow—Cxereltee at Cealenaty —Railroad Men Bleb. Tbs bales said eewCianraa of we»t fcnd, in nice vio'nity ot Cemeaary Math idist church, are unaa'mous in uas.r >naise of the delisblful saaal gntflier- ng Tvliloh was belli u fenv er^nlugg igo at tile yieaannt home of Mr. John D. Bui'njst, ‘Hoas street. I: was » »ur<e ot oumesT amusement t» every »ae. as well os - a 'profttufote evening to the church society ot the Oeoitenary Methodist atiureh. under whose charge ivere all .the arrangements. . In their efforts Co devise some orig inal foattfl'rs tfist would be uititraotlvc ind popular,’tlrtq--bit upon the follow* tng: Oils gaithertng was rnlted a luncn party. Every one preveoCed on their irrival a nice lunch, as it wns culled, though inuny of tlroiu. wotuii lutve made a. handsome repast In additu-n to tu.s 'ihe wiiuguu ot each lady of the oompany, aroonvpuiuied by her name "tie lnscVbeu on a achat, 1111a at a given hour Hue ‘aoKelts were drawn from their receptacle by the gentlemen, who for every pound canuubutoa one-fourtn of a cent to the gonenii fund of the entertainment. As the lottery progressed uproars of mirth greeted,tile various results from the hand ,of Madam Chance, anil some had to band forth a neat i.ttile handful of pennies aud a.okels. It was understood that the fortunes of the evtem' ng should so turn as to make Mr. Tube Burnett claim the pos session of a fair lady who, tiradCitton says, puCCs the beam over and above the three hundred notch. The unavoidable detention of the lady from indispos.tlon oauserl a slight in terruption In tho pians of the commit tee, but the ladles will be prepared for Tobe nt the nesit lunch party, which will be held some eveu ug during the coining month. IA dancing party to be held at the home of Mr. Elias Haines on Fourth street will Inaugurate the week social ly In South i.Miu-on. The party will be held on Tuesday ni s u., .nta trum a knowledge of th< committee- In oharge of all arrange ments .the guests receiving invitations are assured of a pleasant evening. One of the best band* of the city has been engaged, and all are expected to ex- (erienoe a full measure of enjoyment Mr. Ben Goodyear has lately been investing some of his surplus cash In cows ot tho wire Grass species, and th.u speculation ot the genial Ben came nigh unto a disastrous ending for him. The bovine was driven home, and that night, owing to the lateness of her arrival, the milking had to he done by the Sight of a lamp, set conveniently Ho the operation. But, not relishing the restraint Im posed on her by her contracted quar ters. In contrast to the broad wood- Danda ot- South Georgia, she made a sudden break for liberty, as wns approaichod, overturning tihe lump in her .mad career, and neariehstartlng a disastrous conflagration. She also over turned the ashbarrel and sent the chicken coop sailing through the air, landing it in the street. , Just then, taking a Slanting glance at the portly figure of Uncle Ben, she owered her horns for a Anal charge, but, taking in the situation by a timely look around, be made hlB ekisape from llther fatal injury or instant death, by jumping under the house as the cow Started for him. knocking down the wr -triit In her frantic efforts to reach kj3y additional aid. alter the cow had been somewhat quieted, she was finally corraled and a rope thrown around her leg. She was led out of the yard and finally started to her rural home, and Ithe trade annulled. Uncle SBen Is done with cows hence forth and forever more. The change of season and tempera ture of the present does not interfere In eny .manner wJtS the pleasures of the amateur lover of piscatorial sports and pastimes. Monday Messrs. Will iam Bray. A. Conway and Will Patter son of the Central railroad hied them selves away to the Chain of lakes Just Inside Of the city reserve and casting their net a few times soon bad each a. flnemeas of trout. Jack and perch on the string. The sport was excellent nnd the day was greatly enjoyed by the fishermen. later Sn the day Mr. J. Hall, fireman, came In from down the Central railroad with forty partridges, the result of a few hours’ run with dog and gun. IWiMle present *t tho exercises as Centenary Methodist church Sunday school on Sunday af ternoon and contemplating the vast •number of scholars with their teacher* present the contrast of that afternoon with Che one on -Which the school was organised, ten years Ago. wUn elght children and two or three Earnest workers in the Sunday school field from (he Methodist churcheno the city, •which took place at the residence of Mr. A. Y. Adams, Who generously of fered a room for this purpose, -was striking. Mow the echool rmmbera up wards of 300 scholars, and Ws watch- word hra always been progress and fo-ward since that day. Many ncqul- rtttens to the Church have como for ward from ft* ranks, and t has ever haah trt '•tehe front, 8® It tills, fn® last with its contributions to fhe getSral Vhuroh fund. Many hand- _ n „J «ums both individual end cUs*. ££ contributed at the exerlcses. one 0 deserves wo^cWl notice, •wilrtwas that of Mr. Marvin Bdtche- tor who by hl« Individual efforts v-as on'ib*ed to swell the offering of his calssby the addition otHOandsome cents. Such devotion, and of* the**Interest’ and d‘vollon of ^ t^Kttrchlldrenld youm. The weekly meetlnr of the South J«onjV Ouh ‘’T/tmTre^dance o? all the numbers nn^S^wShjB*^ become members 11 i* ^?kuirriypiwMm evening was A rooms on last Tharaday. *hent ojt.t heeritiful musical ae- ^. Ch «fi^5d m Sra of the com- H??’ n Skrlm and E. Jt Adamson fivored tbe audience with harmonica *Tw/db?x*ue "■My 'Wife’* Mother." , wm presented to the anxiously walt-j tag assembly a* site curtain arose. This tj?- 8 ir C ,, number of the programme "i 111 . “upertor excellence by Smuh G /ni 'w Ma 3 a ’ ows * Mlsa Beatrice bmtth and Mr. J. e. tVwhe MnvVuw, W I’ ohe fuvored the com- Who I ? I ' vays am «stag "Guess he ? t!Ie uaual lnterrata- At Its tt«e y th?m Ut , es was announced. PrylnSw^mS®,^^?, "P u t of the tag feamre Sf the® evSlnv^,“ nClU ' 1 ' •JgfdIby Mlsa CfciSTSteWS? m!«s SrvS, UfLoary and Miss Beatrice ^V^r emlD 8 the Re veral charac- mestlc 1 dram. IUrUcU '' arIy amus!n s d <" PIOK FIVE OUT OF SIX. Good Gu'asslns’By Talent at St. Aidijlli YeutterdUy. Jtoy. 27—Ti* weather ftt St. AkUpa taday wus wurm auJ pWoajolt auil ou uvenose uuwd wus Itaf^tal- Boe brook wu fast. Tho tatent riiould be aatlsflca w th theTe- Stans toduy, flap they luumvd five ot tte s.x wlnoera, and tHe other, which liu4rf. Sea ° n<1 cjlc, ‘ ce ’ ‘ t ' Us heavily Loheagula was in good dotuaml In the oped ns race at 'll to 20. Hull- stone was first off and showed the way «> the last turn, where he quit. Mnu- rioe, w&o had boon munlng second, tlteu wiat in fn rat , nod won. bawls down, by three lenjluhs from Loben- |vua, second, W ho was one length be- tone Hindu tone. In ttte seaond Void bad a shade the bedt of t on the booK3,'seHIus at 9 to 5 find bong played by the knowing ones. Polydam at 11 to r. and Ham- tnle alt 13 to 5, were also well sup- gotlKd and carried the place money. Sapplhlo nude tlbe ruaning until the back streltrili wus half through, and Pblydora and Sen-ttOf Vest then In turn led the bunch. At the bead of the <fmte Void moved up from iblrd place and at the wire led Polydont by a length and a half. Baroness, at 2 to J. bad the call In the third, with die field well played at 2 to 1 against her. Hess Macduff led until tile last furlong polo was reached. Baroness then came up and won hand.ly by two lengths. Sir John, with Sims up, was the pick of ithe nine 2-yeur-ouds that made up the fourth, sell'ns at ovea money and 6 ttlo 5. Sir John stole the start nnd led to the wire, beating Lady Rich mond by two lens Its. - • McIntyre was a pr.mo favorite in the fifth at 11 to VO, with Aurelia sell ing at 4 to 1, Hardy Fox S to 1, l J r'g 10 to 1, and Nock Barren, an outsider, at 100 to 1. Prig made the rutmtag until the last furlong, where be was collared by McIntyre. Coining home Molntyre led by half a length until close to the wine, wnare Hardy Fox ran up very last and was a short nose back as they wont under tho string. In the last tuoe, Leonardo, selling at 4 to 5. wus tho good th'ng. Indra, at 8 to 5, and Lillie Tom, at 11 to J2, were also indulged In. Star Actress was the first to show m front but did ndt last long, and Leonardo, Little Tom and lindila took turns in carrying the banner. OdinSng down tho home Stretch, however, Leonardo drew oto slowly, and, alter a hard drive, landed the purse by a length. L’ t:i J Tom was second, two "engtbs before - Indra.- IN THE PAVILUION. (Attendance good and speculation very riively. The showing made was five favorites and a third Choice. It was a 'harvest for the talent; In fact, •they came so nice that ’’pikers" be came plungers. CouldD’t keep It, you know. And today’s oard Is Just as easy. First quotations received in Putzel’s Bavliaon at 12:45 p. m. •A TST. ASAPH YESTERDAY.. 'First race—Seven-eighths of a mile; .handicap. Tiime, 1:29. Maurice. 105: 4 to 1 (Sims) 1 Lobengula, 103: 1 to 2 OG-rliHn) 2 Hailstone, 100: 10 to 1 (Lamly) 3 Second race—Three-quarters of a mile; selling. Time, 1:16. Void. 107; 9 to 6 (Sims) 1 tPolydora. 103: 9 to 5 (Grlffih) 3 Senator Vest. 97: 10 to 1 (Keefe) 3 One and one-eighth of a mile; selling. Time, 1:58. Baroness. 100: 1 to 3 (Lamly) 1 Wair Peak, 100; 20 to 1 (Burref.) 2 Bess McDuff, 109; 7 to 2....(5heedy) 3 Fourth race—One-(hair mile; selling. Tints, 0:49 1-2. Sir John. 106: 7 to 5 (Sims) 1 Lady Richmond, 100; 2 to l..(Lam9y) 2 VanBruut, 98: 10 to l....(Fln«gan) 3 JWfth race—Six and one-halt fur- longs. McIntyre, 11; 3 to 5.. (Sims) 1 Hardy Fox, 101; 7 to 1 (GrtlRnT 3 Prig, 107; 7 to 1 (Penn) 3 Sixth race—One mile; selling. Time, 1:42. Leonardo. 09: 7 lo 10........CGrilfin) 1 Little Tom, 93: 5 to I (Keefe) 2 Indra, 109: 7 to 6 (Doggetlj 3 Track fast. AT SIT. .JUSAPH TODAY. Firm race—Six and onehalf furlongs; selling—Buokeye, 110; True Femny, 110; Red Top. 110: Moderodo, 107. Second race—Three-quarters of a mile: selling—Runyon, 105; Kilkenny, 105; WBUe MeAuUffe. 105; Uncle Jim, l.jj; Trump, 102; Blondy's Victim. 102; Oov. Flfer, 102: TVar Peak. 102; Bona- vortture, 102: Florinda, 112; Lorimer, 107: Sauntorer, 110. Third nice—Seven-eighths of a mKe; selling—Wemberg. 108: Blue Garter. 96; Galloitin. M; Blackhawk, 0; McIntyre, 105- •FFourth race—Three-quarters of a mile: selling—Forager, 105; BordelaAe (filly). 100; Asia.. 100: Ruby. 05: Iroglen (gelding), 95; LlttSe Ella. 90; Vocallty, 90. •Fourth race—Seventh-eighths of a mile: selling—Thurston. 108; Blue Mass, 102: Dlabolus, 99; Tiny Tim, 106; George Dixon, 105; Malor General, 106. Sixth race—Three-quarters of a mile; selling—Meteor. 105: Navahoe., 105: El sie Morrison, 95: Andrews, 100; Booth- royd, 90: The Scalper. 90. (First odd* received at Putzel’s Pa- viKiflm SC 12:45 p. m.- Football ticket to each cus tomer buying $1.50 hat today. Phillips. pr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WotU'f Pols' Hicrhett Medal and DiMoo* TETEMN’S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol dier, Correspondent and Journal •st Makes a Disclosure. ter recora m tnat rospoct than It does. In Swature it is rapidly acquiring* iS enrlaDle nlnce. In war and literature * ewel l* ■well known as a writer as . SoI, *u , as W0Q an . honorable position. Dur* v iS. te r ar h S was a member of CaM, Id. N.\ . Cavalry nnd of tho 13th Indiana In- fantry Volunteers. Regarding an Important circumstance he writes as follows: .of us old veterans here are using um*tran>oi inequalities required in a prep* aration of their nature wehaveover known, ”0 have none but words of praise for them. They are tho outgrowth of a new principle In medicine, and tone up tho system wonder* fully. Wo say to all, try these remedies." , -Solomon Yewell, Marlon, Ind.. Dec, 5,1882. remedies are sold by all druggists on or sent’ direct by the Tie Pullman Car Line BETWEEN LOTJISYILLB, Cincinnati or Indianapolis And Pullman Vestibule Service on Night Trains. Patfor chaUr Cars on Day Trains. Make the fastest time between the winter dtles and summer resorts ot the Northwest. W. H. McDOEL, Gen. Mgr. FRANK J. REED. G. P. Agent. For further Information address R. W. GLADING, Gen. Agent. Thomasvllle, Ga. GEORGIA RAILROAD BOH1SDULB TO AND FROM AUGUSTA. Only twenty*alx houra Macon to N**r York. 8:00 a. m. train has through Pullman buffet sleeper Macon to New York. IN.Y.T’nJD’y M’l.lN’t Ex Dv. Macon. . . . Lv. Mllledgevllle Lv. Sparta. . , Lv. Warrenton Lv. Camnk. , Ly^ Thomson. Lv. Harlem. . Ar. Augusta. . 9:00 am 10:00 am 1 > l) util 11:17 am U:2S am 11:46 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:30 pml 8:30 pm 5:33 pm|10;12 pm 6:14 pmjll :23 pm 6:52 pm 7:04 pm 7^0 pm 7:43 pm 8:30 pmj 12:26 am 3:27 am 8:43 am 4:18 am 5:15 am AUGUSTA TO MACON. Lv. Augusta. Lv. Harlem. Lv. Thomson Lv. Caxuolc. Lv. Warrenton.. Lv. Sparta. Lv. Mllledgevllle Ar. Macon. 13:2tf am 2:00 am 2:14 am 3:27 am 4.48 am 6:45 am 7.H »m|U:50 am111-00 pm 8:00 am|12:15 pni|12:00 ngt 820 am| 1:11 pm Him -.m 8:10 ami 1.35 pm 8:47 ami 1.44 pm 9:22 amj 2:27 pm 10••00 am| 3:15 pm 11:00 amj 4:28 pra Sleeping cars between Augusta and Ma con. on trains leaving Au**usta U:00 n m. ani Macon 8.-30 p. m. THOMAS K. SCOTT. General Manager. JUti ti. W/ilThJ, T. P. A, A. G. JACKSON. . O. ■t'. A., Augiiata, G*, W. W. HARDWICK. f. A, Macon, Ot. L, J. HARRIS, Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga. Si cat&l-JStfati Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. Effective Scpiemher z. 6 O’clock.' A* jl 1894. * Read Down Read Ua U60p| 7 J5jLv. Aurfusu ^ir.i Oa. K ,kV j 9 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.l |4 4ftp AX. «M 655 f 10 115 1215 ISO Lv MlU’r vui At 11 7 DO I 1 uu Lv Datonton Ar.j 7 46 I 12 55 Ar Eatonton Lv| 6 36J 11 46 p Lv Eatonton Ar\ C 25 I U 45 Ar. Atlanta Lv.l 3 OOpj 7 35g Ar.. Mooen Lv.l 9l0a| |Ar. Athens .Lv.| 2 40 p| NOTICE. Every member of the Good Government Club is requested to call on Mr. A. R. Tinsley, treasurer, today and find out if his street tax has been paid and ret a clean receipt to January ', 1894. C. B. Willingham, President. Football ticket to each cus tomer buying $1.50 hat today. Phillips. Broughtonville meeting point for trains Nos. 101 and 1M. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Nos. 102 and 106. W. B. THOMAS. General Manager. CENTRAL R. R.ofGEORGIA H. M. COMER AND R. a HAYES. RECEIVER& , Schedule In «fft ct ov. 18, -894, Standard Tlm«, 90th >* eridlan. BETWEEN 1 MACON, COLUMBUS, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. . READ DOWN. —STATION 8— READ UP. 1..... 1*7 05 a m Leave.... Macon • •.Arrive 7 45 P ml i Sit am Arrive.,.. ... Fort Valley ••• ••..Leave 6 35 p m ..... .. Cblumbus 3 45 | M ... | 2 00 pn Arrve.,.. ..... Opelika ...... ••..Leave 9 10 a m 1 1. •8 10 p m|*ll 15 a m Leave.. A Macou ...... ...Arriv* . 4 10 P nil 7 40 ft m ••••• ••••• y is p m 12 33 pm Arrive.... ... Fort Valley ... ••..Lea vo 3 00 p m C <0 * m ••••« «,... ••••4 „ 10 <0 p m 1 M p m Arrive.... ..... Amerleu* ....Leave 1 28 p m i it 1 ... n 56 P m 3 30 p m Arrive.... ...... Albany •••••. 11 60 a m 4 10 a xu 2 44 a m S 13 p m Arrive.... Dawson ....Leave 11 21 a ra ii « p m 5 40 pm Arrive.... Fort Qnlnee ... • ••.Leave 9 20 a m 410 a m 4 61 p m Arrive.... ...... Eufaula ...... ••..Leave 10 37 a m id it p 0 9 50 p m Arrive... Ozark . ...Lt.ive 6 OS a m 6 26 a m 6 20 p m Arrive.... .. Union Springs .. ....Leave 9 10 a m i It p in 8 10 pm Arrive... Troy ....Leave 7 15 a m 7 00 a m 7 55 p m Arrive... ... Montgomery ... ....Leave •7 45 a m *7 30 p m •**- •• *— BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDGEVILLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH. I T4 15 p m|*ll 00 p mill 30 a m 5 05 p m|U 45 p m 12 17 p m 6 10 p ml ...| j 3 05 a m| 8 40 p m i 6 80 a m| 6 50 p m | 5 65 ll m| 6 30 p m *4 IS t ml'4 25 C 12 a ra! r. 32 p ml*7 55 p nil 9 4T m Macon Arriv- WT—T t ti m Arrive Grlffln Leave a.... 7 45 a mf 8 06 P m|U 30 a m Arrive Atlanta Leave * 1 15 p ml 1 00 a m| 7 55 p m Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ..,,Lv 7 55 p mjlO 23 p m 11 00 a in 6 4S p m| 8 25 p m ft 02 a m •4 25 p m|*6 56 p m •7 30 a m 7 35 a m|*l It pm •S 29 « m -•••a. Leave.......... Macon ...Arrive Arrive.Gordon ...Leave Arrive MllledKevlU# Leave Arrive...... Mlllen Leave Arrive......... Augusta ..Leave Arrive Savannah Leave 3 40 p ml 3 65 a mllO CO a m|. 2 65 P ml 3 10 a m| 9 10 a mu...*. .....I 8 05 a a|.*.... ll 20 n mill 58 p ml 7 55 a ml 8 40 p m . •8 30 «t m|*9 00 p mj Trains marked thu» • dally; thus ! dally except Sunday. Trains marked thus 7 Sunday only. Solid trains are run to and from Macon and Montgomery yla Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta rig Macon, and Albany via SmlthvIHe, Macon and Columbus. . # Sleeping cars on night tralna betwen Savannah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta. Passengers for Thomaaton take 7:55 n. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Paseengere for Carrollton and Cedartown take 7:81 ga train. Passengers for Perry take 11:15 a. m. train:'Fort Gaines, Buena Vista, Blakely end Clayton ahould take *1:16 a. m. train. Passengers for Sylvanla. Wrightsvllle and Sandersville take 11:30 a, m. train. For further information and for eohedulee for points beyond our line apply to • I r 1 l W. p .DAWSON. Passenger Agent. L. J. HARRIS. Ticket Agt. Macon. GEORGIA SOUTH ID FLORIDA RAILROAD, POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE River Route to Florida." Jacksonville, Palatka, St. Augustine, Ocala, 1U Sanford, Titusville, Bartow. Tampa. Is the only di rect line from departures—southbound. No. 1 for Jacksonville and Pa latka U:10 am No. 3 for Jacksonville cu.d Pa latka 10:33 pm No. 5 for Tifton (Sat. only) 4:60 pm No .31 from LaGrange (Sat. only) 4;00 pm No. 51 from LaGrange (Ex. Sun.). 8:00 am Passengers in local sleeper, nortbbou from Jacksonville for Macon proper shou The “Dixie Flyer," leaving Mdcon at fet coaches to Jacksonville without chan and also carries local sleeper to Palatka, The “Quick Step to Florida," leaving man buffet sleepers from St. Louis to without change, arriving In Jacksonville to Pajatka, arriving In Palatka at 10:30 p. TJje "Quick Step to Florida" also ma M. fast express for Montgomery, arrlvln connection is made with Louisville and N leans and all Texas points. Sleeping car this train. The Suwanee River Route is the only all interior Florida points, close oonnectlo with Jacksonville. Tampa and Key West, Augustine and Indian River railroads. »1 steamers. Sleeping car accommodations r Orleaiflu Further Informaitlon cheerfully Telephone X00. Send your name and address for boaut J. LANE, General Manager, Macon, Ga. ARRIVALS-NORTOBOUND. No. 2 from Palatka and Jack- sonvlllo 4:20 pm No. 4 from Palatka and Jackson ville .....4:06 am No. 6 from Tifton (Sat. only).... 10:30 am No. 32 from LaGrange (Sat. only).10:W am No. 62 from LaGrange (Ex. Sun.) 2:45 pm nd. can sleep until 7:00 a. m. Passengers Id tako local sleeper at Tifton. 10:33 p. m. carries through Pullman buf- ge. arriving in Jacksonville at 7:25 a.,m. arriving at Palatka at 9:00 a. m. Macon at 11:10 a. m., carries through Pull- Jacksonville, itteo through day coaches train also “ ' ‘ at 8:20 p. m. This i ► runs through kes close connection at Cordole with 8. A. g there at 7:55 p. »V. at which point close ashville vestibuled limited for New Of- accommodations reserved in Macon for direct line from Macon to Palatka and n being made at Palatka in Union depot Florida Southern and JacksonviUev fit. so with St. Johns and Oclaw&ha river eserved to Jacksonville. Palatka or New and promptly furnished upon application. lful photogravure. G. A. MACDONALD, General Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW XORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. Passage From Savannih TO NEW YORK: Cabin, $20; Excursion, $Uj Steerage, *10.00. TO BOSTON: Cabin, $22; Excursion, $30; Bteerage, $11.75. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NKW YORK. Cabin, $22.50; Excursion, $30; Steer, age, $12.50. The magnificent ateam.hlpe ot thee* lines are appointed to eall as follows, standard time: SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or tOth Meridian Time.) OCONEE m WESTERN RAILROAD To Tako Effect Monday. April 9, ug Nos. 1 and 3 will run dally except Bun, day. All others Irregular. Read Down. Read Up, ■_No. L IMUH iMlJeel No. 1' A M. | 9(4 • If • 3C t 45 10 00 10 20 If 40 ar.U 00 Iv.ll lft 1115 ar.U 40 Lv. Dublin .At .. Hutchings .. .Spring Haven. .... Dexter .... .... Alcorns ... ,m* Chester ... Yonkers .... Empire ... .... Empire ... .... Cypreae ... . HawhinsvUle P. M* 50ft 445 4 S 4 U t 51 t 4ft 820 I OWe. 3 Mae, 3 lft GMrovanla ~ Close connections made at Dublin with .Wrlghtsvilie and TennlUe railroad ia both directions. Best Tennessee. Virginia end Georgia trains pose Kmplre as follows: Going Boulh lft 66 pm Going North. 2 4ft pm J. W. HIGHTOWER. O. M. 8. V. MAHONS r. O. F. A P. A. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AS T D CRED ITORS. GEORGIA. Bibb County—All persons having claims againnt the estate of Julia A. Dacey. late of said county, deceased, are notified to present them to «he undersigned, properly rendered In accordance with the statutp. and within the time required by law, and all persons who are indebted to aaid estate are requested to make Imrnc- diae payment to me. ALEXANDER PROUDFIT. Executor. •Macon. Oa., Nov. 9, 1894. Tallahassee Sat, City of Augusta....Mon. City of Blnngham.Wed., Kansas City Frl., Chattahoochee Sat., Nocoochee .Mon., Tallahassee ....... Wed., City of Augusta Frl., City of Birmingham. Sat, Kansas City ..«•••*• Mon., Chattahoochee Wed.. Nacoochee ......... Fri., Tallahassee ........ Sat, City of Augusta....Mon., City of BIrmlnghm.Wed.1 Kansas City Fri., Chattahoochee ...... Bat.. Nacoochee * Mon., Tallahassee Wed., City of Augusta Fri., City of BlrmlnghsmSat., Kansas City Mon., City of Maoon Tbur., Nov. 24. Nov. 26, Nov. 28. Nov. 30. , Dec. 1, Dec. 8. Dec. 5. Dec. 7, Dec. 8. Dec. 10, Dec. 12, Dec. 14, Dec. IS. Dec. 17, Dec. 19. Dec. 2L Dec. 22, Dec. 24, Dec. 28, Dec. 28, Dec. 29, Dec. 31, Dec. C, 3.-00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 am 7 JO am 7 A0 pm 6:00 pm 11:00 am U.30 pm 1:30 pm 3:0, pm pm 6:10 am 7 JO pm 8:00 pm 11J0 am X JO pm 2:00 pm 4 JO pm 5:00 pm 8:30 am 7 JO pm 8:00 pm 11:30 arc SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Gate City .Thur., Nov. 29, 6:30 pm Gate City Thur,, Dec. 13, 6 JO pra •City of Macon Thur., Dec. 20, 11 .*30 am Gate Ctty .Thur,, Dec. ?7, 6 JO pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship does not carry passengers.) Dessoug Wed., Nov. 28, 6 JO am PesBOug Sat, Dec. 8, 1 JO pro Dc3soug Tues.» Dec. 18, 9:30 arc Dessoug .............. Frl, Dec. 28, 6 JO am J. P. BECKWITH. O. A., Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Hawkins. F. P. A.. Jacksonville. W. E. Arnold. O T. P. A., J*. k*,i.viil«. C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga, 1,00;. doss Hsu. mH Wind Header and Cjairroyant. a Urge Atlanta anil New Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. K. Quickest and Ho«t Koutc. Montgomery, selmj, Mobile, Now Or. leans, Texas and Southwest. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R, R, Tho - Only Line Running Double Dally Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1394, NORTHBOUND. . Columbus.... . Waverly Hall .... > Oak Mountain..... . Warm Springs..., . Woodbury., . Concord . Williamson Griffin Macon. C. R. R.,,, Atlanta. C. R. R. . Griffin , McDonough ~60UTlii3QUND. Lv. McDonough,. Ar., Griffin Lv, Macon. C. II, R., Lv. Atlanta, C. K. It.. Lv, Griffin Lv. Williamson...... Lv. Concord Lv. Wo<vUvii> Lv. Warm Springs. Lv. Oak Mountain... Lv. Waverly Hail... Ar. Collumbus 4:25 p.m. 6 J4 p.m. 6:12 p.m, 6:31 p.m, 8:69 p.m. 7:34 p.m. 8;04 p.m. 8.14 p.m. 9:06 p.m. All trains arrive and depart Union ds* pota at Columbus and Griffin. Ask for tickets and see that they read via tks Ceorgla Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas. Agt. C. W. CHEARS, Gen. Manager. Columbus, Ga. CoUuu'Mt* foutluii’n Railway Tim. Tablo No. a. Effective Sopt. 1«, UN. SOUTHBOUND. I No. 1. No. t 1 Dully. M'ndy. Wedy Southbound. *No. 35. No. 60. No. 88, Lv. Macon Lv. Atlanta Ar. Montgomery. Ar. Pensacola... Ar. Mobile Ar. New Orl’s.,., Ar. Houston. 4 26 pml 7 55 am 5 35 11 0G am 6 65 pm 5 20 pm 4 20 pm 9 20 prn 6 30 am SC6 10 26 pm 7 85 arc 7 36 am 10 50 pm 7 66 am 1 30 pm 8 30 pro 6 80 am 3 05 am Lv Columbus. Lv Richland. Lv Dawson. Ar Albany. Ar Thomesville. Ar Brunswick. . Ar Jacksonville.. 3:40 pm 6:27 pm 6:40 pm 7:40 pm 11:00 am 8:10 am 8:26 am 7:00 am 9:20 arc 12:46 am 2:30 pra 6:40 pra 8:10 am 8:25 am 7 JO am ft JO am 11:33 am 1:00 pm 6:40 pus 8:10 am 8:26 am NORTHBOUND. No. 1 No. 4. I No. A Dally. Tuesdy.f Friday, Thusdy.| Satdy. TO SELMA. •Leave Montgomery... 1 0 30 pm| 8 10 am Arrive Selma |u 15 pm|U 15 am Train 27 carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New York to New Orleans, and dining <mr to Montgomery. Train 33 carries Pullman vestibule steeper New Or leans to New York and dining car to At lanta. Trains 84 and 25 Pullman Buffet Steep ing Cara between Atlanta and Mont gomery. OEO. C. SMITH, Pre,. and Gen. M,r. ■JOHN A. OEE. Gen. Put. Act OEO. W. AI.UEN. T. P. A., Atlanta southern haiewax company- WEBTEKN SYSTEM. In Effect Sunday, November li, UK SOUTHBOUND. Leave Macon Arrive Cochran Arrive Ha/wklnsvllle . Arrive Jesup Arrive Everett Arrive Brunswick ..... Arrive Savenn&h Arrive Jacksonville I No. 85. | No. 81. r..|10J5 arc| 8 JO am ... 111:33 ami 2:44 arc ...12:46 pm| 4 Jl pml 6:47 ...| 6:10 pmj 7:30 am »*.| 6:02 pm 8J0 am ...I 8:55 ram .... 8is pm112:28 pm 7;30 pmj U.lfj 'iin NORTHBOUND Lv. Macon. Ar. Atlanta, Ar. Rome. . Ar. Dalton. , . . Ar. Chattanooga Ar. Knoxville. Ar. Bristol. . . 1 H. 20, No. 36. 11:10 arc 6:30 pm 3:5.» SLW. 8:.v0 pm 8:40 am 7:47 am 9:10 am 13:50 pm 4:66 pm 11:45 am 4:30 pm 5:41 pm 7:10 pm 10:00 pm 4:60 am Leave Chattanooga I 7:20 pml 0:30 am Arrive Cincinnati J 7.10 am] 7.-20 pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. No. 3L—Solid vestibuled train to Jack sonville. with Pullman buffet drawing room cars attached for Jacksonville and Brunswick. Sleepers at Macon for occu. panoy at 9:00 p. m. No .35.—Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No. 32.—Solid vestibuled train to Cincin nati, connecting with local train for Rome and way stations. Carries Pullman sleep, ers between Jacksonville and Kansas City via. Atlanta, Birmingham and Mem phis. Atlanta passengers can remain in sleeper until 8JO a. m. No. 38.—Carries free chair car to Chat tanooga, which is attached to solid ves tibule train for Cincinnati with Pullman sleeping cars attached. <*mn*cttoo» at Chattanooga with fast tralna in all di- rectlons. For full Information ae to routes.rates etc., apply to JIM w. CARR. ' Passenger and Ticket Agent. Macon, Ga C. H. Hudson, Oeneral Manager, Ktvoxi rille, Tenn. W. A. Turk. General Passenger Agent Washington, D. C. C. A. Benscoter. Assistant General Pas senger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. j. J. Farnsworth .Division Paesenser Agent, Atlanta, Ga* Lv Jacksonville.I 7 JO pm 7 JO pro! 7:00 pm Lv Brunswick. . 7:26 pm 7.a pm 7:25 pm Lv ThomasvlUo. 2:20 pm 2:30 pm 8:00 am Lv Albany. . « . 6:50 am 7:00 am 3:00 pm Ar Dawson. . . 7 JO am 9:06 am 4J1 pm Ar R4cbMnd. . . 9:00 ora 11.10 am 6:27 pm Ar Columbus. .10JO. an 2:00 pm ft.*00 pm Trains Nos. 1 and 2 arrive and depart from Union depots at Columbus and Al bany. Trains Nos. 8, 4, 0 and ft arrive and de part at foot of Seventh street, Columbus, H. C. HILL, Superintendent. MACON. DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH' RAILROAD. Time Table No. u. Taking Effect Sunday* September 9, 1894. Read Down. tteaa up. •un.| | 1 taun. No.4|No.2| BTATIONM. |N0.1|M0.i' P MJP M] 4 OW ‘ 40ft 4 lft 4 25 41ft 44ft I Oftj. » 01 . 3 ll . I 8ft ... 8 4ft . 810. 4 »0j 4 09 ... 101 6 15 4 20 4 11 8 00 l»0| 5 U Macon .M. 4k N. June lion, ... Swift Creek ...Dry Branch Pikes Peek .... Fitsparick. ...... Ripley. „ ,0 Jeffersonville ..... Galllmore Danville .... AUeotoen . Montrose », Dudley ... ...... Moore Dublin .... MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD* TIME TABLE, OCT. * 1184. Read Up. AM.|AM| IPMJPIC, 8 4ftjLv„ 10 3*|Lv.. 11 32|LV.. 2 03 Lv.. 2 66.Lv.. 4 ULv.. 6 23 Lv,. 8 CCjLv.. A M.flS 26! Lv.. I 3 06Lv... 6 401 Ar.. 9 46 Ar.. jll oojdr.. PM. (12 001 Af„ | 8 58jAr.. ... Maoon ... .. Machea Madison .. ... Athens .... .. Abbeville ... .. Greenwood . i. Chester .... .. Monroe ... . ,. Raleigh «... ... Weldon ... .. Richmond ,. Washington . . .Baltimore „ Philadelphia . , New York Passenger trains will stop at Oetnulge« street to take on and let off passengers. Car on electric railway will connect wlthl No. 2 at 6:V) p. m. from the North at Oo* mulgee s*~e«t. Connections with Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad. East Tennessee, Virgin* la and Georgia railroad and Central rail* read for all points ia Florida and south* west Georgia. Second—No. 402 leaving Macon at I a m, makes close connection with Middle Geor gia nnd Atlantic for Eatonton. Thlrc*—With Georgia r&Jlroad at Madi son. Fourth—With solid train for Washing* an and Pullman Parlor Buffet cars. Washington to New York city. Ticket office Is temporarily located aft . W. Burke’s book store. E. W. BURKE, Ticket Agent