The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 01, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 1, 1394 A SIXJLUB LEAGUE. Macon Almost Certain to Have !’re cessional Baseball Next Summer. TO BE COMPOSED OP THREE STATES Ch&tUBoo(« Id Telia...... itltiU, Ut. ccn 9 Au.u.in nua SnvnnuKll Jn C«r(lD dbD. CIlBrlMIBB, g. C., In lie In It. Notwithstanding that neatly everj- bodjMa the aty Is eatiiusixl over foot ball and talk tittle of any till og else, Maj. Winter* and a few lovers of base ball are preps nut,' to give Jlacou a line article of rise gwuit national game dur ing tibe coming summer. r . The success that MuJ. Winters has made of, eveeytlmig be has- pat his mind, *to is it ssifflaeat guarantee tl^at be will make a success of baseball the coming .season If he goes Auto It, and there Bio 6trong indications that he will go Into It uod that, too, with nil of the energy characteristic of him. From a cmvvetu&tlon a reporter bud with the major yesterday, it is learned that tire swatlment of the meeting in Atlanta tras strongly in favor of r,n In; ter-saate league, Tennessee, Georgia and South Carolina being the only slates to be On such a league. The cities to be represented are CSiattawto ga in Tennessee, Ait&amta, Macon, Au gusta and Savannah In Georgia, and Charleston in South CaroMtu. If Au gusta don’t want to go luto the league Columbus would be taken in, as It Is understood that that city is aits ouS to enter. A six-dub league, composed of the cities mentioned, with a salary Emit mat exceeding $S00, oould bo mhd© ito pay. Tit's was generally agreed among those who attended the Atlanta meeting, but if any attempt Is made to form a Southern leugue taking In New Orleans, Mobile nnd Memphis or Nashville, or even Montgomery and Birmingham, It is highly probable that none of the cities that want to form a six-club’ league would enter, as i: i3 generally conceded ithat .the long jumps 'to these cities last season was the prut- oipal cause of the failure of the clubs in the league .to make money. With such a league us proposed Ma- oon would have great advantage over any other city in it, as she would be right about the canter and could go to QwttunotKa ■ or Charleston for about half (the expdfflo necessary to take cither o{ ti:/-.:-j. clubs to the other. Then, bes'des/ If the salary limit Is held down to ?SOO. and .good players can be had for that, the salary expense would not be near so great as last seuson.' Mttcan' is a good ball' itomn-the best in the South, regardless of size, and If a dub is formed trader such business piCndples as Maj. Winters would have it formed, it would be as liberally, and oven morel Iberally patronized than the high-priced clubs of the past. Maj. Winters knows enough about baseball to know how to select players, and it is believed flWat ho oould geit together and conduct a winning team. When the next moctojag of the league taen 's hold all of these 'things /will lie discussed, and 4t can almost be safely mid 'that sudh a league util be formed, and If formed Macon will surely be in it. OH. WHAT A COUGH! Will you heed the warning—the eig. mil, perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, ooneumtioh? Ask yourself If you can afford, for the sake of saving SO cent*, run the risk and do nothing for it We know from experience that Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fails. This ex plains why more than a million bottles were sold the past year, it relieves croup and whooping cough at ohoe. Mothers, do not be without It. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh’s Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug' Company, comer Cherry street and Cotton avenue. PRETTIEST GOODS EVER SHOWN, Ip Mtcon, at Faype & Willingham’s. Parlor suits, 'bedroom suits, fine mar quetry tables and otEeir beautiful goods for Christmas. Xs the Earth Hollow? Acoordlng to a queer belief In existence among the Icelanders, all waters which flow toward tho north are drawn thither- waid by a suction created by tho oceans tumbling downward through tho hollow whloli, they firmly believe, penetrates our globo from pole to pole. Their authority for this curious belief is the “Utama Saga," a scniisaered work, written early iu the Fourteenth century.—6t Louis Re public. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to suffer and he made miserable by Indigestion, con- stipetlon, dizziness, loss of appsute. coming up of the fodd, yellow skin, when for 75 cents we will sell them Shiloh’s Vltalizor .guaranteed to cure them 7 Sold by Goodwyn & email Drue Company, comer Cherry street and Cotton avenue. The Left Over Fly. Probably thero Is nothing bo exasperat ing In tho world as a left over fly. It has just energy enough to alight on your head and not enough to jump off briskly, and when he docs get off he Is right back again, only half an inch away. People of an irri table disposition have been known to swear at a left over fly.—Boston Traveller, dse holmes* mouth wash. Prepared by Dr*. Holmes A Maoon, Dentists, 656 Mulberry Street. It cures bleeding gums, ulcer*, sore mouth, sore throat, clean* the teeth and purifies the breach. For sole by aLl druggist*. v isorenzo now and Karr. , When the timid colonial clergymen were afraid to erltici6e Aaron Burr’s treason, they a»kcd Lorenzo Dow what he thought of Burr'h inc.-inLoss. He raised both hands like a great V and shouted: “A&rua Burr moan! Wny, I could take the little end of nothing whittled down to a point, punch out the pith of a h&lr and put Iu 40,000 such traitor souls as his, shake 'em up, »nd they’d rattle.’*—San Francisco Argo naut. ONE CENT ...a worn... ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING, FIFTEEN WORDS OR MORE, TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN CENTS. WANTED. WANTED—Good agent to handle the Deusmore Typewriter, in Macon; •terms liberal. Address J. E. Miuter. DETECTIVES—We want a iviiab’. man an every locality to act a*5 Pr! vate Detective under instructions. Experience not neeA$sary. Send for particulars. Amoricun lXuectiw Agency, Inoianapolls, Ind. ;CHEAP MONEY-Mcney to loan at 6 per cent. Chari** R, Nlsbet, 356 Third , street. FRESH haHiibut, saiman, emelts, Spain- flfiih rraajokerdl otnd lobeftera Dopeoov Ctarke & Danled. your grocer for them. for alderman—41 coukin't be bealt. BLUE RIBBON --The judges awarded us the first premium tor our Robrer’s Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohrer’s • better than Honaford’s after a thor ough test. W. C, Turpin & Oo. YOU don’t liouve to register to buy ft •trunlk from Vim's Trunk Factory. FOE KENT. FOR RENT.—Rooms tfurnlshed or un furnished. Close in. Apply to 651 1-2 Poplar street. WANTED—Boarders for two pleasant upstairs rooms. Mrs. Dasher, 126 Washington avenue. TO RENT—Store No. 259 Second street, next Pierpont house, and three rooms above; gas and water, will change to suit tenant. R. E. Park. FOR SALE. FOR SALTE—Seven-room house; large lot; HOB. Second street. Good terms. Apply Holllfleld. toils olltce. FOR SALB—Cheap; two milch cosw •with .young calves. John WJnn, S21 Oak street. FOR SALE—That beautiful home No. 759 First street; all conveniences; double parlore, handsome mantels; part cash of will take other Improved •property In payment. Bllhu S. Mc Lean. MISCELLANEOUS. FISH AND OYSTERS—All kinds received every morning and afternoon. Dopson, Clarke & Daniel. SOME diolce poultry* for Sunday can ibe had at Georgia Packing Co. A FRESH lot of chlcloens, eggs* coun try bu liter, Georgia syrup and a gen eral assortment of canned goods, at Balkcom’s, Third street, near Mulberry. HAVE you tried that new corn beef at Georgia Packlns Oa’s. Flnicet In M»- <xm,i . , ; S *R 1, LOST, strayed or stolen^-A graded Jer sey cow, with one red"yearling, suit able reward if returned to J. R. Brown, 973 Hazel street. ALL kinds of choice meats home-made 4ard poultry, lard, etc., at Georgia Packing Co.'a. $1,150 WILL BUY two acres with good improvements on Ridge avonu**, Crump’s Park. Very desirntfo nnl best bargain on market; come quick. Geo. TV. Dufloftn & Co. THE FINEST pine leaf lard ever seen In Ml’.con Just" put on save at W. L. Henry's. Telephone 242. J. H. SHIRAH. dealer in strictly first- class pianos and organs, 617 Poplai street, Macon, Ga. Tuning and repair- ing promptly attended to. DON’T buy lard until you have seen W. h. Henry’s own nuke of pure leaf lard. Telephone 242. LINDEN BAKING POWDER fllway, gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb. THE FIRST of tlie season—W. L. Hen- ry6s own mako of fine corn beet. Now on sale. Telephone 242. GO TO Shlnai’a Music Stare, and ex amine his stock of planoa, organa and musical merchandise. 617 Poplar street. YOU hiava eajten corn beef, but none that will equal that Just put up by W. L. Henry. Telephone 242. FANCY Mac-Marine oranges, banjnna, OtSaney. live poultry, apples, etc., at Sewell Rro«.' . : i ‘ • FRESH country 'Euttar.'fiO cent* pound. Best gelatine, 10 cent* package, G recti Grocery Co. 81,500 WILL BUY ten acres level [nnd •with lire water near car line, In rear Lqg'Cabin Club; a bargain If taken In few days. Geo. W. Duncan & Co. JUST received—Pure Tennessee Buck wheat at Collier & Bro.’s. NEW HOME Sewing 'Machines, j pairing on d31 machine*. John. JZ. Burnett, 617 Poplar street. UAY In si supply of American cow Ifeed. Beet on ;the market. Holt tc Barfltld. • JUST ARRIVED—OH heatlrtg Btoves at Van Syckefi’s, 312 Third htreet. JUST RE3CEIVED—Fresb hothouse and field lettuce, spinach, celery, cauliflower. Call early, so as to got choice. Ad tho popular flrat-clase gro cery of Hahn & Hlrsch, Armory IbulMtng. ’pbnne 29. HOLMES & COUTT’S celebrated extra toast cracker* retail at the low price of 10c. a pound. GET your dressed turkeys, chickens, ducks, /re*h aalmon and halibut, at Kahn & Hir«ch*s. TO ARRIVE today at 7 or 11 a. ns — Tenneheee smoked port! stu age New ton & Jones, corner Seoond and Poplar atreou*. VC. ’iuuu, ueruun, French and fancy groceries, at Kahn & Hirach a. FIRST-OIoASS Hu^ar-oijntti ham. /.it 10 1-2 canto. a. Jones & Co., ate Third sil’iet WE hove Just received freoh awls/i, Roquctord, !>■ Brie. Dehrtgny. Phila delphia cream. Neufchalel, Um- burgor and Hand Cheese. F. E. Kuo- fermui, (12 Sec r.d street, Baru E«r s old stand. Telephone 215. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powdef World’s Filr Ktfbct Award. TURPIN’S BAKING POlVDBtt ', beet made. Have you trice! it? BEST COAL 34.25. Roush & Son. Tele. phase SSVtCtjiSS ; 21 POUNDS of Standsnl (VamrotM eoear for H cinh at S. Jones & Co if 319 Third mroa. - ' -2. ADVERTISEMENT.—Srtctune* rt _ imfrval porovoinently .by UlecirioJty In one to rtfortn minute*. without psm or detentGuarantiee. Benton 9tran**, M. D„ Copdele, Ga. NO inoitter how you vote, you warn*, a trunk, and you will And the best at Vein's Trunk Factory. BUY youir meal tick eta at Chalpmam’o Btigllsh KfCohen. Twonty-flve for SB. Everything nice to eat. PUT your registration certificate to one cif Van’s trunks, and you can’t loue It. REGISTRATION has clceed. butt Vein’s Tunnk Factory la still open. MONEY TO LEND.—No commission charged.—Peivwns dealring to 'borrow money In amounts of 5500 and up wards upon improved real estate In the city or suburbs. Interest payable quurtjrly at eight per cent., loan to run from'one to three years, may be accommodated by addressing P. O. box 663. Describe the real estate of fered as security, and state amount of Insurance on the improvements. Bor rower will be at no expense except fee for examining title. CORBETT HOUSE. NOTICE to Citizens' of Macon and Traveling Public: THE CORRETT HOUSE, 770 Poplar street, wlU be reopened on Dec. 1 un der the supervision of MRS. E. C. CORBETT. ■Who guarantees the best of fare and attention to all guests, and solicits oi shore of transient travel. TERMS LIBERAL, per day, week or month. NOTICE to citSzMiH of Matron and Trav eling public: The Corbett House. 770 Poplar street, oval be- reopentd De- con.btir. 1 un-.l‘v Mhu i upt-nn.-uin r>: ’Mrs. B. C. CoUbett, -who g«wrantets the bedc of fare sttnd attention tu all igucats, atnd botlclts a share of traa- slttnl!. tttvgl. Teraia llbaral per day, week or montlli. WE carry In connection with, our com- pCele drug and medicine line a great many noveliles tor children, and alto many useful household articles. Any ■new” medicine, or article not t ln stock will be promptly procured. H. M. Fleetwood. Manager Fourth Street Drug Store; J. It. Brown, Manager West End'Drug Store; W. H. Hatch er, Manager South Macon Drug Storer W. T. Morgan, Proprietor. MESSRS. Fleetwood, Brown and Hutcher invite you to call and ex amine our etock of Drugs. Perfum ery. Toilet and Fancy Goods. Hair Brushes, Combs, etc., nnd a, full line of a druggist sundries. If you nped anything in.the above line they will be pleased to eerve you. OrScns by telephone filled promptly. Fourth Street Drug Store, Telephone 392; West End "Drug Store. Telephone 206; South Macon Drug Store. Telephone 393. v ; ■ WE have Just reoelved the following line of genuine imported LebkUchcnS* Keonlg kuchen,- choeolnden fabric, marzipan lubkuehcn. welssc lcbkucb- en. baslier lc-bkuchen, braune ten- kuchen, vanilla lebkuchen, hoentg lebkuchen. gerlllder, pfeffer nusee, blllohcr lebkuchen and direr lebkuch en. Come around and see them. F. E. Kupferman, 412 Second street. Sam Baer’s odd stand. Telephone 215. L. MERKEL. The Pioneer Confectioner and Tov Dealer. 622 Cherry Street. LARGE AND FRESH LINES of candles, nuts and raisin*. Christmas Oaks aB cheap and better than you can make them. YOU OAK FIND HERE FOR XMAH Dolls from 6c. to 35; Drums, front 25c, to 11.25. Toy trains, from 25c. to 32. Rocker "Horses, from 51 to $7. Toy gunB, from 25c. up. Toy pistols, from 5c. to 10c. Doll cM-rlaiges, from 25c. to 35. Wooden Wagons, front 16c. to 15. And every variety of toys too nu merous to mention, Come and see it ' Santa O.'aua’ Headquarters. L. MERKEL’S. GEORGIA RAILROAD READ DOWN. •, ...I |*7 AS ...I l--,„ ..., 8 15 • 1---., , T . Ill ftA • •••1 r vl | 2 00 p n Arrive Micon, 11 a. m., 4.25 p. m.. 6.45 a. m.; leave Macon, 9 a. m„ 4.39 p. to., 8.8;) p. m. 'Only twenty-six hours Macon to New Yoric. 9 a. m. train has through Pullman buffet sleeper Macon to New York. Sleeping cant between Augusta and Macon, on ’trains leaving Augusta 11 p. m. and Macon 8.30 p. m. Thomas K. SoOtt,' General Manager; Joe E. White, T. P. A.; A. G. JacSsbtr, G. P. A„ Augusta, Ga.; W. W. Hardwick, P. A., Macon, Ga.; L. J, Harris, Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga. Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line; ATLANTA ami WEST POINT K. B. Quickest and licit Itoute. Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Or- leanu, Texas and Southwest. Southbound. No. 35. No. 50. No. 33. Lv. Macon. Lv. A riantt Ar. Montgomery. Ar. PenaaooU... Ar. Mobile........ Ar. New Orl’a.... Ar. Houston...... i 26 pm| 7 55 am! 7 65 am 5 35 am| 4 20 pml 1 30 pra 11 (6 ftm( 9 20 pinj I 20 pm <i G6 pmj 5 30 amj i 30 am 5 20 pm] 3 OG ana,' 3 06 am 110 26 pm] 7 35 ana| 7 35 am ...|10 50 pm;10 60 pm L««.ve Montgomery j 9 30 pm| S 10 am Arrive Selma... ju 15 pmiU 15 am Train 37 carries Pullman vestibule aleepcr New York to Newr Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Train 33 carrit* Pullman vestibule sleeper New Or leans to New York and dining car to At- lar.r i. Trains 34 and 35 Pullman Buffet Sleep* ing Car* between Atlanta and Mont* gomery. GEO. C. SMITH, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. JOHN A. GEE. Gen. Pass. Aft GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A., Atlanta CENTRAL It. R. of G EOKGrlA H. M, COMEK AND R. S. HAYES, RECEIVERS. Schedule In efft ct ov. 18, -894, Standard Time, 90th eridian. BETWEEN 1 MACON. COLUMBUS, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. •8 10 p m, B IS p m ,10 40 pm 11 55 p m 2 44 am 4 10 a m 5 35 a m 7 00 a i|*ll 15 a m U 22 pm l 54 pm i 30 p m J13 pm 5 40 p ra 4 51 p m 9 M p ra 6 20 p in 8 10 pm m pm —STATIONS— 7^>n vm Macou A r^l vm Arrive. Fort Valley ... T rei* v ’e Arrive.... .... Columbus T Arrve...,. ..... *Opelikx T tfinvA Ledvs,, t « Arrive..,. Arrive.... ..... Macon ...... .. Fort Valley ... ..... A merle ua ..... ....«• Albany ...Arrive ....Leave •...Leave Arrive.... ...... Dawson ...... ... Fort Guinea ... ....Leave Arrlv.t... • •••• Euf&ula Oiftrk ....... ....Leave Arrlv....i .. Union Springs .. Troy .... Leave Avrlv,.... ... Montgomery ... ....Leave 7 45 p m .6 35 p 3 45 p ra 9 10 a m 1 28 II 60 11 21 9 20 10 37 « 05 9 10 7 16 ♦7 45 l| 7 40 )1 C 40 am if 5 20 i l 4 10 - ill! 47 p in . 10 17 pm *4’6 p n'S p BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDGEVlLLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH. ♦4 15 a ml 6 12 a m 7 45 a m 116 pm ♦4 25 p ml*7 55 a m t Leava...* 6 32 p m) 9 47 a m \ Arrlvs,.., Macon Arrive Oriflln ..........Leave 8 05 p mjll 30 a m Arrtv* u Atlanta Laava 1 00 a m| 7 55 pm Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv 14 15 p mini 00 p mill 80 a m 5 03 p mill 45 p m 12 17 p m C 10 p ml I..... ..... I 3 05 a m| 8 40 p ra ..... .....I 6 SO a ml 6 50 p ra 1 6 55 a m| 6 SO p m Leave Macon Arrive Arrive.. Gordon ...«••••..Leave Arrive Mllledgevllla Leave Arrive MUlen ...........Leave Arrive......... Augusta .........Leave Arrive i Savannah Leave 7 65 p ratio It pm 6 49 p ml 8 25 pm •4 25 p m| *6 65 p m 7 25 a mj*l 18 p m 11 00 a m 90S am •7 30 |\ m •3 20 a ro 3 40 p ml 3 55 a ml 10 00 a m|... .. . 2 55 p m| 3 10 a m| 9 10 a . ..... \ 1 8 Oft a ml..... . 11 20 a mill 68 p m , 7 55 ft m 8 40 p m ...,r . *8 30 a m|*9 00 p m| I Trains marked thus • dally; thus 1 dally except Sunday. Train* marked thus T Sunday only. Solid trains are run to and from Macon and Montgomery via Euiaula, Savannah and Atlanta via Macoa. and Albany via Smlthvllle. Mncon and Columbus.. ^ . i Sleeping cars on night trains betvren Savannah and Macon, Savannah ana Atlanta. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta. . Passengers for Thomneton take 7:55 a. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Paaeengera for Carrollton and Cedartnwn take 7« bn, wain. Passengers for Perry take 11:15 a. m. train; Fort Gaines, Buena Vlata. Blakely and Clayton should Uke UOft a. m. train. Paaaengera for Syivania. Wrlghtaville and Sanderaville Uke 11:30 a. m. train. For further Information and for eohcdulee for points beyond out line apply to : i Nets;.' POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE “Siianee River Route to Florida." Is the only di rect line from Jacksonville, Palatka, St, Augustine, Ooala, Sanford, Titusville, Bartow, Tampa, And all points in Florida and Cuba. Our tralna arrive and depart from /Jnlon de pots in Macon and Palatka. DEPARTURES-SOUTHBOUND. No. ! for Jacksonville and Pa latka U:10 am No. 3 for Jacksonville end Pa latka 10:33 pm No. 5 for Tlfton (Sat only) 4:50 pm No .31 from LaGrange (Sat. only) 4:00 pm No. .51 from LaGrange (Ex. Sun.).’ 8:00 am Passengers In local sleeper, northbou from Jacksonville for Macon proper ehou The .“Dlxlo,Flyer," leaving Macon at fet -coaches to Jacksonville without chan and also carries local Bleeper to Palatka, Tho ‘'Quick Step to Florida/’ leaving man buffet sleepers from St. Louis to without change, arriving In Jacksonville to Palatka, arriving In palatka at 10:30 p. .The ‘‘Quick Step to Florida" also ma M. fast express for Montgomery, arrlvhi connection Is made with LoulsvlUo and N leans and ajl Tex** points. Sleeping car this train. The Suwanee River Route is tho only all Interior Florida points, close connectlo with Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West, Augustine and Indian River railroads, al • steamers. Sleeping cajj accommodations r Orleans. Further information cheerfully Telephone 100. Send your name and addroas for beaut J, LANE, General Manager, *,} Macon, Ga. ARRTVALS-NORTHBOUND. No. 2 from Palatka and Jack sonville L.. 4:20 pm No. 4 from Palatka and Jackson ville '. 4:05 am No. 6 from TIfton (Sat only)....10:30 am No. 32 from LaGrange (Sat. only).10:60 am No. 52 from LaGrange (Ex. Sun.) 2:45 pm nd, can sleep until 7:00 a. m. Passengers Id take local sleeper at Tltton. 10:33 p. m. carries through Pullman buf- ge, arriving in Jacksonville at 7:25 a. m. arriving at Palatka a.t 9:00 n. m. Macon at 11:10 a. m., carries through Pull- Jacksonville, also through day coachoa at 8:20 p. m. This train also runs through m. kes dose connection at Cordole with S. A. g there at 7:55 p. m., at which point close ashvllio vestibuled limited for Now (Jr- accommodatlons reserved in Macon for direct lino from Macon to Palatka and n being mado at Palatka In Union depot Florida Southern and Jacksonville, St. so with St. Johns and Oclawaha. river eserved to..Tacksonvllle. Palatka or Now and promptly furnished upon application. iful photogravure. G. A. MACDONALD, General Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. , It-Uiu- • ■ •, Paesac® From Savannah TO NEW YORK: Cabin, $20; Excursion. $H2; Steerage, ' $10.00. '}■ TO BOSTON : Cabin, 522; Excursion, 930; Steerage, §11.75. ' * ' * TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW YORK. Cabin, §22.50; Excursion, §30; Sleer- tge, §12.50, SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY- OEOROJA MIDLAND AND GULF R. K. The Only Line Running Double Dally Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, NORTHBOUND. Columbus.... Wsverly Hall Oak Mountain Warm Springs.... Woodbury Concord..,..,.,,,... Williamson Griffin Macon. C. R. R.... Atlanta, C. R. R.. Griffin. McDonough NO. 51 Dally : 7 JO a.m. 7.-59 a.m. 8:09 a.m. 8:40 a.m. I 9:00 ft.m 9:20 a.m. 9-44 a.m. looo ft.m. 7:35 p.m. 11:30 a.m. No. I Dali 3:20 p 4:14 p 4:25 p 5:00 p SOUTHBOUND. Lv. McDonough,, Ar. Griffin Lv. M&con. C. R. R. Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R. Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson Lv. Concord Lv. Woodbury....,.,,, Lv. Warm Springs.... Lv. Oak Mountain... Lv. Waverly Hall Ar. Collumbus No. 62 Daily 8:15 tun. 8;57 a.m. 4:15 n.m. 7:30 a*m. 9:06 a.m. 9:23 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:16 sum. 10:36 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 12:15 p.m. All trains arrlvo and depart Union de« pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask for tickets and see that they reed vis, the Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas. Aft. C. W. CHEAR8. Gen. Manager. Columbus, Ga. Coltimhns Southern Railway Time Table No. 21, Effective Sept. 13, 1894* SOUTHBOUND. •a- The inagnlflcent steamehlps of these lines are appointed to sail as follows, standard time: SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 90th Meridian Tima) Kansas City FrL. Nov. 80. 740 am Chattahoochee ......Sat., Dec. 1, 7.00 yro Nacoocheo Men., Dec. J, 8:00 pm Tallahassee Wed., Dec. 6,11.00 am City at Augusta .Jr!., Dec. 7,12.20 pm City of Birmlngham.fla'.., Dec. 8, 1:20 pm Kansas City Mon., Dec. 10, 8:00 pro Chattahoochee ...* Wed., Dec. 12, E.G0 pm Nacoochee Frl., Dec. 14, fl:oO am Tallahassee, Sat., Dec. 1C, 7:00 pm City of Augusta....Mon., Doc. 17, 8:00 pm City of BlrminghmAVed., Dec. 13,11:00 am Kansas City Frl., Doc. 21, 1:00 pm Chattahoochee Sat., Dec. 22, 2:00 pm Nacoochee Mon., Dec. 24, 4:00 pm Tallahassee Wed., Dec. 26, 6;o0 pm City of Augusta.....FrI., Dec. 28, 6:30 am City of Birmingham.flat., Dec. 29, 7.-00 pm Kansas City Mon., Doc. 31, 8:00 pm City of Macon Thur., Dec. 6, UdO am SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Gate City Thur., Dec. 13, 6:30 pm City of Macon Thur., Dec. 20, 11:30 am Gate City Thur., Dec. 27. 5:30 pro SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship d^es not carry passengers.) Desnoug Bat., Dec. 8, 110 pm Dessoug ........... Tues., Dec. 18, 9:30 am DCOTOUg Frl., Dec. 28, 6:30 am J. P. BECKWITH, G. A., Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Hawkins, F. P. A., Jacksonville. W. B. Arnold. G. T. P, A., Jacksonville. C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. Middle Georgia and Atlantic Hailroad. Effective S«x>i«mDer a. i O'clock. A. al. 1894. Read Down Heed Up. U 90 pi 7 15)Lv. Augusta Ar.i Qa. R .n. j 9 00 |LV. Macon ..Ar.| |44Ap 116 iLv Mill s'vUi Arte 7 to j i Vi 1 20 Lr Bitontofl Ar. j 7 46 j 12 AS 2 to |Ar Batonton Lvj 6 M I U 46 p 2 21 |Lv Eaton ton Art € 35 | 11 46 6 16 |Ar. Atlanta Lv.l 3 U/p| 7 25* 6 50 {Ar.. Meoon Lv.| 4 10 at |Ar. Athens .Lv.j i 40 p| BroughtonviUe meeting point for trains No?. 101 and 104. Covimrtou Junction meeting point for trains Nos. 102 and 108. W. B. THOM A* General Manager. WJUBTlfiRN tfXtST&tf. In Effect Sunday, NoveVnber 18, 1894. SOUTHBOUND. No. L ^ Dally, No, t M’ndy. Wod’y No. 6. Friday. Setdy. Lv Columbus. . I Lv Richland. . . J Lv Dawson. « , Ar Albany. . . Ar Thomasvllle. Ar Brunswick. . Ar Jacksonville,. 3:49 pm 5:27 pin 6:40 pm 7:40 pm 11.00 am 8:10 am 8:26 am 7:00 am| 7:0b am 9:20 ami 9:20 am 12:46 am 11:32 am 2:30 pmj 1:00 pm 6:40 rm G;40 pti* 8:10 am) 8:10 am 8:25 am] 8:2a am Leave Macon Airivu Coen ran Arrive Hawklnsvllle , Arrive Jesup Arrive Everett Arrive Brunswick .... Arrive Savannah .... Arrive Jacksonville I No. 35. | No. 81. ..|10:2S urn| 2:30 an. ..111:33 am| 8:44 am .112:46 pmj .(4:21 pmj 6:47 am ..| 5:10 pm| 7:20 am ..| 6:02 pm 8:30 am 8:55 pm 112:28 pm .| 7:30 pm( 9:C6 am NORTHBOUND Lv. Macon. Ar. Atlantia. Ar. Rome. . , Ar. Daiton. , Ar. Chattanooga Ar. Knoxville, Ar. Bristol. . | N. 80. | No. 88. | No. 38. 1:10 abi| 6:30 pm| 8:48 un 3:55 6:40 am 7:47 am 9:10 am 12:50 pm 4:66 pm 6:41 pm 7:10 pm 10:00 pm 4 ao am Leave Chattanooga ..„.j 7:20 pml 9:W am Arrive Cincinnati | 7:10 <am| 7:20 pm THROUGH CAR arrangements. Southbound. * No. 31.—Solid vestibuled train to Jack* sonvllle, with Pullman buffet drawing room car* attached for Jacksonville uyj Brunswick. Sleepers at Macon for occu. panciy at 9:00 p. m. No .36.—Solid train for Brunswick. Nortftbound. No. 32.—Solid vestibuled train to Cincin nati, connecting with local train for Rome and way stations. Carries Pullman sleep, era between Jacksonville and Kansas City via. Atlanta, Birmingham and Mem phis. Atlanta passengers can remain In sleeper until 6:20 a. m. No. 28.—Carries free chair car to Chat tanooga, which. is attached to so4fd ves tibule train for Cincinnati with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections si Chattanooga with fast trains In all di rections. For full Information as to rautea.rates etc., apply to JIM w, CARR Passenger nnd Ticket Agent, Macon Ga C. H. Hudson, General Manager, Knox, ville, Tenn. V/. A. Turk, General Passenger Arent Washington, D. C. C. A. Benscoter, Assistant General Pas senger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. J. J. Farnsworth .Division Pfteeen**r Agent. Atlanta. Oa. OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD To Take Effect Monday. April 9, U9i Nos. 1 and 8 wll: run dally except iua. dmy. All others irregular. No. L |MUea( iMIJeej No. X Lv. Dublin .Ar .. Hutchings .Spring Haven. .... Dexter .... .... Alcorns ..i ... Chester Yonkers •„ Empire ... Empire ..., Cypress Hawklnsvliis U 4 86 4 28 IK 8 49 I » t 081V. * War. lift IN .. Orovsnls Close connections made at Dublin with WrlghtavlUe and TennlUe railroad in both direction*. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia trains pass Empire as follows: Going South .18 64 pm Going North. 8 46 peg J. W. HIGHTOWER. O. ft*. & Cl MAHONEY, CL F. * E. A. k NORTHBOUND. No. 2. No. 4. No. K Dally. Tu^sdy.j Friday* Thusdy. Safely. Lv Jacksonville. 7:00 pm Lv Brunswick. . 7:25 pm Lv Thomasvllle. 2:20 pm Lv AltNtny. . . . 6:50 am Ar Dawson. . . 7*0 am Ar Richland. . . 9:00 am Ar Columbus, • 10:50 am( Trains Nos. 1 and 2 arrive an4 depard from Union depots at Columbus and AL bany. Trains Nos, t, 4, 5 and 6 arrive and da* part at foot of Seventh street, Columbus, H. C. HILL, Superintendent. 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:26 pm 7:26 pta 20 pm 8:00 am 7:00 an» 3:00 pm 9:06 am 4:J1 pm lino am 6:27 put 2:00 pm 9:00 pm MACON, DUBLIN AND HA1L.HUAD. SAVANNAH Time Table No. 13, Taking Effect Sunday. September 9. 1894. Read Dow*. Htaa up. 0UD.| | | |3ua. Nc.4|Nc.2| STATIONS. |N0.1|No.S 1 06 3 IS.. 3 30 % 40 2 SO 4 00 i 'JO .. 4 36 iit'ik N^Junction! ... Swift Creek ... ...Dry Branch ... ... Pikes Peak ... .... Fitsparlsk. Ripley. ..... .. Jeffersonville .. ..... Galltmore ... ..... Danville .... Allen to vn .... .... Montrose ...... Dudley ...... ...... Moore ....... Dublin )A M| A I ..|10 30|1U ..110 10 19 i ..110 10)10 .. 9 60 9 . » 36 » arai .. 8 56| l 7 l&i I 7 Wt | JAS. T. WRIGHT, General Manager. D. B. DUNN, Superintendent. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, OCT. 80), 1194. Read Down. A M,JAM| |PM|P If, , 8 46|Lv.. [10 361 Lv. . ill XJjL/r.. 2 06 Lv.. 8tf!Lv,. 4 23]Lv.. 6 23| Lr.. , 106 Lv.. A M.|12 2SjLv.. I06LV..; 6 40jAr.. 9 46'Ar.. U 00|Ar.. PM.fl2 00,Ar.. SUjAr.. ••• Macon , ... Machen . .. Madison ... Athena . .. Abbeville .... .. Greenweed , Chester *, Monroe . .. Raleigh .... ... Weldon ... .. Richmond ... Washington . . ■ Baltimore ., Philadelphia . . New York . Passenger tralna will stop -at Oemulgee street to take on and let off peseengers. Car on electric railway will connect wltW No. 2 at 6:30 p. ra, from the North at Oo- mulgee ee^eet Connections with Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad. East Tennessee. Virgin ia and Georgia railroad and ‘Central ralL read for all points in Florida and »»ith« west O*oryia» 8*Cond—No. 40? leaving Maron at 9 a. nu makes clone connection with Middle Geor* K& and Attantlc for Estonian. Third—W*th Georgia railroad at IfadV- son. Fourth—With solid train for W'sshln*’ ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet cars, Washington to New York city. Ticket office is temporarily located at J. W. Burke's book store T- HORN. General Manager, a. C. MAHONEY. Act's O. fC A, | E. W. BURKE, Ticket Agent