The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 07, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FE1DAT MORNING, DECEMBER 7, 1894. ONE GENT £ .-A WORD... ^ ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING, FIFTEEN WORDS OR more, taken at one cent a WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN CENTS. TO CONTESTANTS—Remember, no ““7“* V* 1081 word contest will be received In this office earlier than 7 •2®**, wl. mon nlnB. Names of win- 'toe made public Sunday momng. All answers must be written and signed with full name of contest- P ut „ ^ sealed envelope and ad dressed Jo "Advertising Department. Telegraph.' The one who sends the first correct answer will receive 55 In mon- fl) tfcond J3; third 52; making a total of $10. Contestants who live out- eld e of aeon will kuv*» until Saturday night io o’clock to get la their answers. 25®?™? afcove rules—no answer received earner than 7 o’clook tills morning. Bring or send to this office. WE ARE headquarters for fireworks, toys in assorted case**, at wholesale only, Wlnn-Johnson Oo. wiwwvwwwvw WANTED. WANTED—A jxiir• of second-hand etjs- penslon scales with bearings over- diead. Call on Napier Bros. .WANTED—Good agent to handle the Deusmore Typewriter, in Mucon; » wrma libera*. Address J. E. Miuter. WANTED—Two young ladles to oan- vass for ladies’ fancy work article; qiii-ck seller. Box 157. FIRST-CLASS COOK wants position In hotel or restaurant; best refer* cnees. Address R., care Telegraph. ANTED.—A positiion us stenograph or tund tjipawr4*er by young woman who can spell and punctualte correctly. Cjin fuwiisih machine. Addins it, tblo office. ENERGETIC young man from the -North would like position as en graver, or would take almost any thing, at smfl 11 salary. Address M. A. Gorham, care Burden, Smith & Co. WANTED—A .?ma01 farm near Macon, or on line railroad leading to Macon; give size of farm, selling and renting price. Address M. N., care Tele graph . MAYBE you think this Is the loat word —m dsfdlpl krs tighmo f r~xy z. FOR RENT. FOR RENT.—Rooms furnished or un furnished. Close in. Apply to 651 1-2 Poplar street. , ROOMS TO RENT—Two nice rooms, flnst lloor, College street. Address Y. Z., care Telegraph. YOU read this. So do others. FOR SALE. SBCND-HAND Surrey for sale cheap. Address W. S., care Telegraph, 200,000 AVERAGE BRICK for gale at $3 per thousand at J. B. Williams’ place in Vineville. FOR RENT—$30 por mian-tlh, seven- roam house, 852 Orange; newly paint ed (inside and out; gas, water; oar line. W. B. Birch. FOR SALE—Four room dwelling house in close proximity to thre9 street car lines; good neighborhood; terms liberal. Apply 518 Cherry street. FOR SALE.—One handsome Hamible- tonian driving house, sound and fear less of anything. Can shtow a mile in 2:15. Also* one Demoresi T cant and Brewster side-bar buggy. Can be had at a bargain. Shown at Hudson’s llvey stable. A LADY living on Collage otrecst will give a dollar to learn what the loot •word was In Saturday's Telegraph. Sh>e thinks she has the two others. MISCELLANEOUS. FISH AND OYSTERS—All kind! received every morning and afternoon. Dopeon, Clarke & Daniel. THINK of hotefl board nt $5 per week. That’s the price at ihe Now Park Hotel. i FRESH Cot' of Country Chickens, Eggs, Butter and ns good Georgia Syrup ns you ever saw. M. C. Bulk- com. Third street, near Mulberry. IETAL and ploieih pin tiuya lOo and up at Hair Store. SPECIAL might classes in any course of business training at Gdorght Busi ness Colteige at prices In reach of toe poorest. a'WO or Ulvree furnished rooms for light housekeeping. A. B., oare Tel egraph. NEW RAISINS. citron, eurranrts, date’s and figs, spices far frutt cakes at ■the popular flrst-cUss grocery. Kalhn & Krsch. FRESH JERSEY BUTTER. 30 cents pound this morning at Keen Grocery Company’s. (MAYBE you think this Is the loot word —mdetVipIkrstghnofrRxys. NO COAL DEALER can buy the beat coni at 51.25. Holmes Jolinsoa’s Can- ne! surpasses them all. .LINDEN RAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction.. Retails 20e. lb. NEW LOT Fish Roe Just received. Keen Grocery Company; telephono 123. »’ FRESH dressod turkeys, ducks and chickens, lettuce, cauliflower, splUach tvt Kaffm & Hirsdh’s. LOST—A snsaffl hand satchel. Finder will be rewarded If returned to Cllsby & McKay. FANCY California' Evaporated Apri cots, IS cento pound. Keen Grocery Company; 421. Poplar street. IMPORTED TABLE DELICACIES— Bismarck Herring. Salt Anchovies. Sm-oked Halifax Salmon. Smoked Nova Scotia Salmon. Philadelphia Cream Cheese. Rockford De Brio and Swiss. New DIB Pickles. Cross & Blackwell’s Chow. Bivins’ Extra Dessert Raisins. Ford’s Extra Fancy Dates. Royal Pulled Figs. i Stuffed Prunes. Nice for Xmas Dating. F. E. Kupferman, 412 Third street; ’Pffone 215. CHOICE Western steer beef at Geor gia Backing Company's. Order your ■moats early and got the best. Telc- ■Phoae 222. SCRAP BOOK land one oaird decorating •pictures for 10c at Fair Store. FINE sratln glass baskets .viases, etc., cut Fair Store, DON’T give away your old piano in’ exchange for a new one. Hava It repaired and made pfocticaj’.y as good as a new one. WdU save you money. William H. She*b, 358 New. street. CHILDREN’S ellver-pln.ted knife, fork and spoon Bets ait Fair Store. AN ad. like this in aim© place will cost >*ou but 15 centa. 30 CENTS buys One pound best Mocha wild Java Coffee, at Keen Grocery Company’* AUCTION, auction, auction—Two car- Oouids of horses and mules, Satur day, December 8, at 11 o’clock, at Bowers' suction, feed and sale sta bles. earner Seoand and Popular streets. MAKE HAY while the sun shines. HOLMES & COUTT’S celebrated extra toa*t crackers retail at the low price of 10c. a pound. THREE-HORSE FARM, in mile nnd •hulf of Miacon; comfortiaible stable, four-rdom dwelling, £kx>d water. Ap ply 536 FV»t Box for Fnldtay. KEEN GROCERY COMPANY will not sell you goods on credit, hut they will sell you more groceries for the‘same money than nny other house In Ma con. TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is the beat made. Have you tried It? FINE dhina T sets 76 cents at Fair ■Store. JAPANESE napkins 15 cent9 a hun dred ait Fair Store. CHJ3AP COLUMN advertisements are the business news of the day boiled down for quick reading. BE NOT DEOEIVDD—Tho Fair Store ’•hris <tihe name and «<gn of square on window. SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rago. Ask your grocer for them. DBCOR5ATED LIVES butter dishes 25 cents at Fair Store. WHY do people read "cheap column’’ adn.? Because they are we»wf»y. STRICTURES—Removed permanently by electricity in one to fifteen minutes, without pain or detention. Guaranteed. Benton Strange, M. D., 'Cordele, Ga RHORER’S bread raising.!* the best bread preparation made. Try It. YOU may not find the lost word, but It you will use Conqueror Brand Flour you will And It the best flour you hnve ever uaed; try It. Bold by Keen Grocery Company, 621 Poplar street. -i DR. LONG, dentist. Ofllco oveti Keen’s Cherry street grooery. Your patron- 1 age respectfully solicited. Charges reasonable. VASES 15 cents pair «nd up sit Fair Store. BEST coal 34.26 per ton. Roush & Sons. Telephone 358. WHY do people read "ohenp ooaumn” odis.7 Because they are newsy. CHEAP MONEY-Money to loan at .6 per cent. Charles R. Nisbet, 355 Third street. DDCORAJTED iblown tumlblcra CO cents dozen (ait Falr.Sttoro. PARK HOTEL 85 per week for best t’aible board In the olty. J. H. Clancy, proprietor. BLUE RIBBON.—The judges awarded us the flrst premium for our Rohrcris Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohreris better than Horsford’s after a thor ough test. W. C. Turpin & Co. NBW NUTS, Raisins, Fig., Mince meat, etc., cheap; at Keen Grocery Company’s; telephone 176. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer sella It. WE guarantee the best coal In tho nuiritet; 84.25 per ton. Roush & Son. BABIES rcplhyr booties lOo at Flair Stor.a CHINA SETTS, composed of butter VM«h, sugar dish, cream pitcher and spoon holder, 81 and 81.60 set at Tiatr Store. METAL pin and hair pin 'trays 10c up ia,t Flair Store. A LADY living on College surest will frtve a dollar t>o learn w?iat the lost vnrd *wn« In Saiturday*fl Tencgra^ffi. flhe thlnkn nhe hog Kho two oflhPrv. DO you hoard? It la cheaper than keep ing house. How In ta/ble txnnl ot $5 9*»r week? Talk to Jack Clancey at the New Park. LARGE stand mirrors 20c alt the Fair Store. IMPORTANT to drummers or traveling salesmen who travel In North and South. Carolina, Georgia, Alabama or Tenneasee. We have an excellent, prof, itable and pleasant side line. No trouble. Write Immediately for terms. Lyle A Co., Bartow, Fla. . DOG STRAYED OR STOLEN-SmuM female black and tin terrier, si* morvlhs old. Re nurd if returned to Emily Armlsteid .corner Plo Nono tmd Columbus road. ALL PORK SAUSAGE—The only pjice In the city to gat them Is rut Georgia FaoldSng Company’s. NEW Citron. Scedku Raisins. Lem no snd Orange Peel; shelled almonds: currants, and everything necessary for your fruit cake, nt Keen Grocery Company. BUY ooke and coal from Holmes John son; Id and up; clean coal, lull weight* and prompt delivery. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY CUM MIS AT JDME THE COLUMBUS SOUTHERN RATLWA YCOMPANY. Time Table No. 22. Effective October 25. 1884. Nearly a hundred now Capes opened during the past week and they are beauties. Now Tan and Modes, $S to $12.50. New Blacks from $7 to $15. New Seal Plush Wraps, $12.50 to $30. Infants’ Wraps a Specialty. Beautiful line' of long and short Wraps for Infants’ and Small Children, $2 to $12 each. ANY. Wrap carried over from last season at 25 cents on the dollar. J II SPECIAL Line pretty Wraps for Ladies’ in mourning. Ladies’ ready-made Suits.a specialty. 1 II SOUTHERN II FL0R1 POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE "Siiianee River Route to Florida." Jacksonville, Palatka, rj,0 St. Augustine, Ocala Is the only di rect line from Sanford, Bartow, Titusville, Tampa, departures-southbound. No. I for Jacksonville and Pa latka ,.... 11J10 am No. 3 for Jacksonville and Pa latka 10:33 pm No. 5 for Tifton (Sat. only) 4:50 pm No .31 from LaGrange (Sat. only) 4:00 pm No. 51 from LaGrange (Ex. Sun.). 8:00 nm FIRST Caterer ever established In Macon, EMANUEL ISAACS Is ready for Christmas work. Anything thst Is choice and dainty. Cake baking a specialty. Always the BEST We are headquarters for FIREWORKS. Toys In assorted cases, at WHOLESALE. WINN-JOHNSON CO. ARltlV ALB-NORTHBOUND. 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).l0:5Q am No. 52 from LaGrange (Ex. Sun.) 2:45 pm Passengers In local Bleeper, northbou nd, can sleep until 7:00 a. m. Passengers from Jacksonville for Macon proper shou Id take local sleeper at Tifton. Tho “Dixie Flyer,’’ leaving Macon at 10:33 p. in. carries through Pullman buf fet couches to Jacksonville without chan ge, arriving In Jacksonville at 7:25 a. m. and also carries local sleeper to Palatka, arriving at Palatka at 9:00 a. m. The “Quick Step to Florida,” leaving Macon at 11:10 a. m., carries through Pull man buffet sleepers from St. Louis to Jacksonville, also through day coaches without change, arriving In Jacksonville at 8:20 p. m. This train also runs through to Palatka, arriving In Palatka at 10:30 p. m. The “Quick Step to Florida" also ma kes dose connection at Cordele with S. A. M. fast express for Montgomery, arrivln g there at 7:55 p. m., at which point close connection Is made with Louisville and N ashvllle vestibuled limited for New Or leans and all Texas points. Sleeping car accommodations resorved in Macon for this train. The Suwanee River Routo Is the only direct line from Macon to Palatka and all interior Florida points, close connectlo n being modo at Palatka In Union depot with Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonville, fit. Augustine and Indian River railroads, al so with St. Johns and Oclawaha river steamers. Sleeping car accommodations r oserved to Jacksonville, Palatka or New Orleans. Further information cheerfully and promptly furnished upon application. Telephone 100. Send your name and address for beaut lful photogravure. J. LANE, G. A. MACDONALD, General Manager. , General Poasonger Agent, Macon, Go. , \ Macon, Go. SOUTHBOUND. stations. NORTHBOUND. No. 1. 1 M’ndy. | Wedy. j Friday. No. L | | Daily. 1 | No. 4. ) |Tuesdy. 1 No. 2. |Thuady. ) Dolly. | Satdy. 6:30 am| 2-10 pm|Lv. .. Columbus ............... ...... Ar.|12:40 pm] 2:00 pm ...... Lv.Jll:07am 111:10 am 12:06 pm] |Ar. •' .. Amerlcus (S. A. M.) Lv.|*7:10 am] * 1:30 !*m 6:03 pm 8:00 p<m Lv. 4:30 pmjAr Lumpkin, (S. A. M.).., 6:03 pm Ar Hurteboro (S. A. M.)... 8:00 pm Ar Montgomery (8. A. M.) Lv 11:15 pmJAr. Selma (W. Rwy.) Lv. 12:01 amlAr Birmingham CL & N.) Lv. 3:05 aim Ar. Mobile (L. & N.) Lv, 5:30 nm Ar Pensacola (L. & N.) Lv. 7:35 am Ar. New Orleans (L & N.)........... Lv. 9:10 am 7:15 am 4:35 nm 8:58 12:20 am 11:15 pm 7:50 pan 11:50 am! 5:40 pm 2:30 pm 6:40 pan 6:40 pm 11:00 7:50 am 7:50 am 8:25 ami 8:25 am Ar. ... Dawson Lv. .... Albany ••••'. Lv. Thomasvllle Lv. . Brunswick Lv. ,. Jacksonville Lv. 9:45 ami 8:40 am 8:30 om| 6:30 am 2:20 pm 2:20 pm 7:25 pm | 7:25 pm 7:00 pm |7:00 pm •Train leaving Amerlcus 7:10 a. m. runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only. Trains Nos. 1 and 2 arrive and depart from Union depots at Columbus and Al bany. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 arrive and depart at foot of Seventh street, Columbus. H. C. HILL Superintendent. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R. The Only Line Running Double Dally Trains Botween Columbus and Atlanta, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1894. NORTHBOUND. Lv. Columbus Lv. Waverly Hall .... Lv. Oak Mountain.... Lv. Warm Springs... Lv. Woodbury Lv. Concord... Lv. WUUomBon Ar. Griffin Ar. Macon, C. R. R... Ar. Atlanta, C. R. R, Lv. Griffin J Lv. McDonough No. 61 Dally 7U0 a.m. 7:59 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:40 a.m. 9:00 a.m 9:26 a.m. 9 44 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 7:35 p.m. 11:30 a.ra. No. 53 Dally 8:20 p.m. 4:14 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:23 p.m. 5:51 p.m. 6:12 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 10:23 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 7:30 p.in. SOUTHBOUND. Lv. McDonough Ar. Griffin Lv. Macon, C. R. R. Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson Lv. Concord Lv. Woodbury Lv. Warm Springs.., Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Waverly Hall Ar. Gollumbus 4:25 p.m. 6:54 p.m. 6:12 p.m. 6:31 p.m. 6:69 p.m. 7:34 p.m. 8:04 p.m. 8:14 p.m. 9:06 p.m. -Ail trains arrive and depart Union de pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask for tickets and see that they read via the Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas. Agt. C W. CHEARS, Oen. Manager. Columbus, Go, No. 52 Dally 8:15 a.m. 8:57 &.m. 4:15 a.m. 7:30 turn. 9:CC a.m. 9:23 a.m, 9:45 a.m, 10:15 a.m. 10:36 a.m, 11:10 o.m. 11:20 a.m. 12:15 p.m. Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. Effective Svp,ember 3, . O’clock. A. AL UM, Read Down Read Up, U 00 p| 7 15[I.V. Auguit. ,Ar.| da. K ,K. j . 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.| | 4 u> p 0 to 6 65 110 816 1111 m INo.103INo.10l P. M.IA. M. lv Miirrvm Aru 7 wi 1 w Lv Bitonton Ar.j 7 46 | U 66 Ar Eatonton Lv| 8 66 | li 49 p Lv Eotonlon Arl 6 (6 I U 46 Ar. Atlanta Lv.l s oop| 7 86. Ar.. Mucon Lv.f .10 at |Ar. Atliena .Lv.) I 40 p( Broughtonville meeting point lor train. Nos. 101 and 104. Covington Junction iMatlng point tor train. Non 102 nnd 100, W. B. THOMAS. General Manager. CENTRAE R. R. of&EORG-IA H. M. COMER AND R. a HAYES, RECEIVERS. Schedule In effect Nov. 18, 1804. Standard Time, 80th Meridian. BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NBW YORK, PHILADELPHIA’AND , BOSTON. Passage From Savannah TO NEW YORK: Cabin, $20; Excursion, $32; Steerage, _ $10.00. TO BOSTON: qabln, $22; Excursion, $30; Steerage, $11.75. , TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW YORK. Cabin, $22.50; Excursion, $30; Steer, age, $12.50. Tho magnificent steamships of these lines are appointed to will aa follows, standard time: , SAVANNAH TO NBW YORK. r | (Central or SOtli Meridian Time.) Nocoochco Mon., Deo. 8, 8:00 pm Tallahassee Wod., Dec. 6,11:00 am Olty of Augusta Frl., Dec. 7.11-30 pm City of Birmingham.Hat., Doc. 8, 1:30 pm Kansas City Mon., Deo. 10, 3:00 pra Chattahoochee .*•• Wcd„ Dec. 12, B.OO pra Nacoochoo *#••#•••• FrI., Dos. 14, OiW am (Tallahassco Sat., Dec. 16, 7:00 pm City of Augusta....Mon., Dec. 17, 8:00 pm City of BlrmlnghmAVed., Dee. 10,11:00 am Kansas City FrI., Dec. a. 1:00 pm Chattahoochos Sat, Doc. 22, 2:00 pm Nacoochoo Mon., Doc. 24, 4:00 pm Tallatrasoeo Wort., Dec. 26, 6:00 pm City of Augusta Frl.. Doc. 28, 6:60 am City of Birmingham.Hat., Dec. 28. 7:00 pm Kansas City Mon., Doc. 31, 8:00 pm City of Macon.....Thur., Doc. 6,11:30 am 8AVANNAH TO BOSTON. Goto City Thur., Doc. 18, 6:30 pm City of Maoon...,..Thur., Doe. 20. Us30 am Gate City ...Thur., Dec. 27. 6:30 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. <Thlo ship does not carry passengers.) Dessoug Bat., Dec. 8, 1:30 pra Dcssoug Tuob.. Dec. 18, 8:30 am Deaeoug Frl., Doc. 28, 6:30 am J. P. BECKWITH, O. A. Jacksonville, Fla. Waltor Hawkins. F. P. A, Jacksonville. W. B. Arnold, G. T. P. A, Jacksonville. C. cl, Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. READ DOWN. ,.l |*7 06 a m ..I Steam ..I |U 00 a m ..| | 2 00 pa 8 11 p ml 10 40 p m U 66 • p m 2 44 a in •8 10 p mi'll team 4 18 a m 6 86 a m 7*00 a m 12 22 p m 1 64 p m 3 34 p m 3 13 pm 6 46 pm 4 61 p m 8 60 p m 6 20 p m 111 pm 7 66 p ro —STATIONS— Leave.... Macon A*TlY* Arrive... ... Fort Valley ... Arrive... Columbus ... t . Arrve.... Opelika ...... ....Leave Leave..,. Macou ...... Arrive... ... Fort Valley ... Arrive... Amerlcue * TrttlvS Arriv*.,. Arrive... ....... Albany •••••• Dawson ...... ....Leavo Arrive..* Arrive... Arrive. •• ... Fort Gains. ... Eufaula ....... Ozark •••.Leave ....Leave Arrive... Arrive.,« •• Union Springe .. Troy -••.Leav. Arriv*... .... Montgomery ... READ UP. 7 45 p m <15 8 m 6 45 pm 8 10 a m 1 **i 1 4 10 p m IN pm lit pm 11 04 am 11 21 a m 8 20 a m 14 3T *1 m III im 8 14 a m 7 16 a m •7 45 a ro 7 44 a m 0 44 a m 6 24 a m 4 14 a m 11 47 pm 14 17 pm *6*62 p m •744 p’ni BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA MILLEDGEVILLB. AUOUSTA AND SAVANNAH. . *4 16 a ml*4 25 p m *7 65 am 6 12 ami 32 pm8 47 am 7 45 a m 8 05 p m 11 34 am 116pml00am 7 65 pm ,114 16 p mi'll04 pm 11 84 am ,) 6 05 p mill 46 p m 12 17 p ro .[ « 10 p ml .] 3 05 a m 3 40 p m ,| I 6 30 a ro 850pm ! | 5 65 a m| fl 30 p m ,| 10 20 a ..... Leav*. Arrive. Arriv*. Ar..., Macon Griffin ......... Atlanta Chattanooga via Atlanta Arriv. .Luvi .Leav* ....LV Leave. Macon Arriv. Arrive. • •••••••• Gordon •••••••.. .Leav. Arriv. Mllledgevlll* .Leave Arrive Mlllen .Leav* Arrive Augusta .Leave Arriv. • ••••••• tiavnnnah ....... .Leave Arrive. Jacksonville Leave 7 65 p m|10 23 p mill 40 • m 6 41 p rol 9 25 p ml 9 02 a m •4 26 p m|'» 65 p m '7 34 a m 7 25 a ml'l 18 p ml'S 22 a m S 40 p ml 3 65 n. mllO 00 n m| 3 65 p m) 3 10 a m| 0 10 n ml I I 6 46 a m| 11 20 a mill 68 p ml 7 66 a ml 8 40 p ml *8 30 a m| 2 00 p m] I 4 16 p m| Trains marked thus * dally; thus I daily except Sunday. Trains marked thug T Sundey only. Solid tralne are run to end from Macon and Montgomery vl* Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Uaooa, Ifacoal and Albany via Smlthvllle, Macon and Columbus. , Bleeping cars on night trains betwen Savannah and Maoon, Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor car* between Macon and Atlanta. Passengera for Thomaeton take 7:65 a. m. or 4:25 p. ra. train. Paseengers for Carrollton and Cedartown taka fUM r. m. train. Passengers for Perry taka 11:16 a. m. train: Fort Gaines, Buena VlsU, Blakely end Clayton should tike Ultf A m. train. Passengers for Sylvanln. Vrlghtsvllle and Sanderavllle take 11:30 a. m. train. For further information and for echedules for points beyond our Una apply to f I i,. i W. p .DAWSON. Passenger Agent. L. I. HARRIS. Ticket Agt. Uaooa. Atlanta anil few Orleans Short Line; ATLANTA and WEST POINT K. K. qulckeat and Beil ttuutc. Montgro^iery, Selma, Mobile, New Or leans, Texas and Southwest Southbound. No. 35. No. 60. No. 33. Lv. Macon | Lv. Atlanta Ar. Montgomery. Ar. Pensacola... Ar. Mobile Ar. Near Orl’s... 4 25 pm] 7 55 am) 7 55 am 5 35 am) 4 20 pm 1 30 pm 11 05 am, 9 20 pinj « 30 pin 6 55 prn| 5 30 am| 5 30 am 5 20 pm) 3 (JO ami 3 OG am 10 25 pm) 7 35 am] 7 35 am Ar. Houston f. (10 50 pmjlO 50 pm Train 27 carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New York to New Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Train 33 carries Pullman vestibule Bleeper New Or leans to New York and dining car to At lanta. Trains 34 snd 35 Pullman Buffet Sleep ing Cars between Atlanta and Moat- gome ry. GEO. C. SMITH, Pres, and Gen. Mgr. JOHN A. GEE. Gen.-Pass. Agt. GEO. W. ALLEN, T. P. A., Atlanta nllllon of Circulars Vied Reader aui CUlrvoywit,.» largo Lock titljr 10c. Adirees at once. C.IL ROWAN, Milwaukee, Wli, MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD, TIME TABLE, OCT. 30b ISM. Read Up. A M.|AM| |PM|P 3L 8 451 Lv Macon 10 36[Lv.e... Machen U 32ILv.... Madison 2OS Lv Athens .....Ar) 3 ... 3 55|Lv...e Abbeville ,...Lv|12 12fA M. 4 231Lv.... Greenwood ..Lvjll 43(P. M 6»;Lv.... Chester Lv|9 3«( 8 06 Lv..,. Monroe .*. ..Lv 8 23) A M. lUA'Lv.... Raleigh Lv 4U| I OSLv Weldon ....Lv|ll 6 40JAr.... Richmond ( .. Z*v|lI 9 45|Ar.. Wanhlngton ..Lv)73i II OOl.Vr... Baltimore ,..Lv P M.I12 Ob Ar.. Philadelphia ..Lv) | 3 M|Ar... New York ...Lv) 2 20|PM l *B |U »|A M Ta# l 6 31 •«| Pateenger trains will etop at Ocraulgee street to take on and let. off passengers. Car on electric raHway will connect with No. 2 at 639 p. m. from the North at Oo mulgeo street. Connections with Georgia Southern snd Florida Railroad. Bast Tennessee, Virgin ia and Georgia railroad and Central rail road for all polnte In Florida and south west Georgia. Second—No. 491 leaving Macon at • «. m. makes clows connection with Middle Geor gia and Atlantic for Eatonton. ThIra—With Georgia railroad at Madi son. Fourth—With solid train tor Wishing ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet cars. Washington to New York city. Ticket office is temporarily located at J. W. Burke’s book store. E. T. HORN. General Manager. , ' 9. C. MAHONEY. Acfg Q. P„ A, Et JV. BURKE, Ticket AgtaU „ MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH KAlLiKUAJA Time Table No. 13, Taking Effect Sundey. September 9, 1894. Reed Down. Sun.) | | pun. No.4 j No.2] STATIONS. |N0.1|N0.3 PlCjPMI Macon ...... ,..M. A N. Junction.. ..... Swift Creek .... Dry Branch ..... Pikes Peak .... Fitzperlek* ... Ripley .... Jeffersonville ... Galllmore .... Danville ...... AUectovn ..... ...... Montrose Dudley ....... ........ Moore Dublin IA M| A M 10 !0|10 18 10 20|!« vs 10 lQjlO UQ 910 9 40 t » 9 35 8 15 9 US • M JAB. Y. WRIGHT. General Manager. D. B. DUNN, Superintendent. GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive M«oon, 11 a. m., 4.25 p. m., 6.45 a. m.; IcavO Macon. 8 a. m„ 4.34 p. m., t.V) p. m. Only twvnty-atx hour. Macon to Now York. 8 a. m. train has through Pullman buffet .leepcr Macon to New York. Hleeplng car. between Augusta and Maoon, on trains leaving Augusta 11 p. m. Qisd Macon 8.30 p. m. Thomas K. Scott. General Manager; Joe E. White, T. P. A.; A. G. JacSron. G. P. A.. Augusta, aa.; W. W. Hardwick, P. A.. Macon, Ga.; L. J. Harris, Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga, BOUTUERN KA1LWAX COMPANXt WJUMTKHN SySTDM. * . *-» In Effoct Sunday, Novembor 18, U94. SOUTH HOUND. „ „ | No. 85. | No. 81. Leave Macon |10:25 am) 2:30 am Arrive Cochran |U:33 om| 8:44 am Arrive Ha/wklnsvllle ....112:46 pm Arrivo Jesup I | 4:21 pm| 5:47 am Arrivo Everett | 6:10 pm| 7:20 am Arrivo Brunswick | 5.*02 pm 8:30 am Arrivo Qavnnnah 8:55 pn)|13:38 pm Arrive Jacksonville [ 7:30 pm 9:56 am NORTHBOUND Lv. Macon. Ar. Atlanta. Ar. Romo. . • Ar. Dulten. . Ar. Chattanooga Ar. Knoxvlllo. Ar. Bristol. . | N. 90. | No. 96. | No. 88. 1:10 am] 6:30 pm| 8:45 am 3:56 Him 6:40 am 7:47 am 9:10 am 12:50 pm 4:56 pm 11:45 am 4:30 pm 5:41 pm 7:10 pm 10:00 pm 4$o am | 7:20 pml 9:30 am ) 7:10 am) 7:20 pm through car arrangements. Southbound. No. II.—Solid vestibuled train to Jock* eonvllle, with Pullman buffet drawing room care attached for Jacksonville and Brunswick. Sleepers at Macon for occiu panoy at 9:00 p. m. No .35.—Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No, *2.—Solid vestibuled train to Cincin nati, connecting with local train for Rome and way stations. Carries Pullman sleop- ers between Jacksonville and Kanso« City via. Atlanta, Birmingham and Mem phis. Atlanta passengers can remain lq sleeper until 6:30 a. m. No. 39.—Carries free Chair car to Chat* Unooga. which 1s attached to solid ves tibule train for Cincinnati with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections at Chattanooga with fast trains In all dl* reotlone. For full information as to routes,rates* etc., apply to JIM W. CARR, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga« C. H. Hudson, General Manager, Knox* vllle, T*nn. W. A. Turk, General Passenger Agent Washington, D. C. C. A. Benscoter, Assistant General Pas* sensor Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. J. J. Farnsworth .Division Poseengea Agent, Atlanta, Ga. The PttMfl Car Line BETWEEN LOTJT8YILLE, Cincinnati or Indianapolis Ami Pullman Night Train*. Day Trubn. Vestibule Servloe on partor CtMr Car* oq llako the fadtent time between th. winter due* and summer rwort* eg ths Norlliweat.^. mcDOEL, Gen. llgr. FRANK J. REKD. G. P. Agent. , For further Information afldrew R. yr. GLADING. Gen. Agent, | ’Vh ’ ■ „ . Xbou»»vWp, a*, v