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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1894.
. THU' BAD COLLEGE BOYS.
{The Old Gentleman, Too, Was a. Little
Wayward. , , \ ;
Athens, Dec. 9.—(Special.)—The following:
poem- appeared In the Banner this morn
ing and shows that boys were boys even
•when papa wu3 one:
Those who havo read Mr. A. L. Hull’s
sketch of the university will appreciate
the following poem descriptive of the riot
of 1832. This production was picked up
by Professor Ward In one of the dormito
ries and the copy here given was found
among his papers, wlch he bequeathed to
Mr. Wlllfcam.N. White of this city;
Students, prepare yourselves to hear the
recent college nows,
Of freedom and of students’ rights as
serted by the blues.
On 'Wednesday night they sailed forth
wltli sticks and rocks In band.
Had an officer shown hlmsuf that night
he would have shure been fanned.
Did Capt. Hell 'and his legion of fiends
and fiery devils
He waved his sceptre o’er their heads
and bade them to the revels,
As quick as -thought his words were
heard and sunk deep in their bouIs.
The^r swore they’d root old Hop out from
his hiding liells and holes,
With desperate shouts thus on. they
charged around with hickory sticks.
Freedom they cry, and then let fly <a vol
ley of rocks and bricks,
Whaug, bang, batter whang, the like you
ne’er did see.
Heh! says old Hop, I believe they have a
hankering after me. ■*
Down on the floor he throws himself and
-v .under the bed away,
'As pale as death, as scared na —, has
nary word to say.
IThen from thence they scamper fortl* to
tother and away,
With sticks In hand they charge the door
and hold old * Word at bay, i • *
‘Against the door they rush. Eh! eh! eb!
he grunts.
At length ho cries “Oh. Lord, I'm scared
to death for once.'*
'•Enough for him,” the captain says. The
soldiers then desist, • . .
lAnd down the steps they rush headlong to
give old Jack a twist,
.Their flowing robes behind them stream
as white as finest linen;
To have seen them, I declare, would have
set the gals to grlnnln*.
But baric 1 . “I think I see a spy watching
' us,” says one.
They marked him well; he proved to be
Joseph Hutchinson. . I /
''On,” says one, ”we’ll charge on him and
put him to the rout.”
As soon, though as the word was given
he quick turned about
And fled to find protection In the house
of Major Jack.
Hurley hurley, topsy turvey, he put the
house in rack.
The major with ragb and anger mixed
got so very hot
He said to them, ”If you throw In here
| I’ll take and give you a shot.”
They charged about the street awhile and
back to college come.
The brickbats In the passage sounded
like a beating drum.
At length they all retired to bed without
a thought in mind
That a member of the faculty their names
e’er out could find.
But yet alas! the truth I’ll tell for shure
It is well known,
Did Hop out of his door did slip and run
afoul of one
By help of civil authority from him they
found out all.
A mod,i, low-lived act In them cannot be
doubted at all.
But let us not despair at this nor t.'ve
our hopes all up.
For a of a barking can be made by
a little pup,
Let us rally around the flag of liberty
and students' rights
Ami if we can no other way, we’ll take
it out In fights.
[Rebellion, yes rebellion cry, proclaim it
far and wide.
.The first mnn who proclaims It, too, will
find more at his aide,
Miseram pacem, vel hollo bene nrat-avi.
—Hell Slngecat.
• Repeated trials show that a single
teaspoonful of Dr. Price’s Baking Pow
der Will go further than two or more
teaspoonfuls of any other.
, TALKATIVE ATHENS.
, Athens, Dec. 9.—(Special.)—Manager
Oowauy of tihe Athens tpflepWone ex
change mSA yesteiilny that the Vo.ng-
dtetumce telephone had already proved
Haelf a success. Severn! persons folatt
to bo (turned alwaiy yestortday on ac
count of the rutfi of business. Quito
u. number of the business men are
uslntfr the telephone In the conducting
af xSUebr business. It to not generally
known, but IP 1» a -fact, that the tele
phone office knows no midh /thing as
Sunday hours, *frhe work Is just as
heavy on tihe Sabbath ns on any other
day in the -week. The suggestion Is
made thi.Kt the operatives of the tle-
phtano exchange be given Sunday
hours of rest as is aocodded to other
Ctocupaitflcma.
I BLAZE AT WASHINGTON,
j Washington, Dec. 9.—(SpedUl.)—
; {Messrs. Will and Richard Maxwell,
iiwthfo dive near Benve'Pdam cWvirc'h, hiad
Afire misfortune in Cose their-barn by
- fllre Joan wlgiht, about I o'clock. All
their -forage and three bates .of cotton
rwere consumed. TOiey feel sure the
fire wtas the work of any incendiary, as
the stable was also on Are, but ithia
was put out and their com saved. This
lira caused <a serious loss.
Holmes Johnson sells the
&est $4.00 coal sold in Macon.
Try ij and he convinced.
We are headquarters for
FIREWORKS.
Toys la assorted cases, at
WHOLESALE.
WINN-JOHNSON CO.
A PROPOSITION.
' List your property for SALS i.
RENT with me exclusively, and I will
advertise It
EDWARD A. HORNE,
Reul Estate and Insurance,
431 Cherry street.
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD
!Te Taka Effect Monday. April a, UN,
Noe. 1 tad 1 will run dally except Sue,
day. AU others irregular.
Head Sown.
Head tip.
No. 1. ptU«»t
IMXleef No.«.
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.. Hutchings ..
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.Spring Haven.
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12
... Dexter
46
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.ms Alcorns ...
17
21
.... Chaster ...
M
23
... Yonkers ...
34
29
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.... Empire ....
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Cloae connections made at Dublin with
(NrichtavlUa aad TeaalUa railroad la bett
direction*.
£*»t Twnmn Virginia Georgia
trains pass Empire U follows;
Going South ...IS M pm
Going North 2 41 pm
L J. W. HlGHTOWKlt. a K,
L B. y. KARO SET, «, T. A2.A,
ONE CENT
...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.
B
LANKETS
LANKETS
wanted.
WANTED—Good agent to handle tho
Deusmoro Typewriter, In Macon;
terms liberal. Address J. E. Mlnter.
0N13RGJUTIC young man from the
North would like position as en
graver, or would take almost any
thing, at small su’^iry. Address M.
A. Gorham, care Burden, Smith &
Co.
WANTED—Every housekeepr tn Ma
oon to aend their second-Qiand furni
ture, caTpete, cook stoves <amd house-
Quoid gooid’s and goose feathers to
Wettand & Roble. They pay cash for
CUl ki-ndfl of household goods. 464
Flirst sfireet, Volunteers’ Armory.
FOR RENT.
ROOMS TO RENT—Two nice rooms,
first floor, College street. Address
Y. Z., care Telegraph.
Q A 1.1?.
1' tDiUJili.
200,000 AVERAGE BRICK for sale at
33 per thousand at J. B; ■Williams’
p4ace In. Vlneyille.
FOR BAiLE—Four room dwelling house
In close proximity to three street car
linos; good neighborhood; terms liberal.
Apply 518 Cherry street.
FOR SALE—Mafilc IturvteruS, tool
chests, names and picture books, at
Brunner. Drug and Book Store.
'•FOR SALE—Doll carriages, dolls, tea
sets and scrap albums, at Brunner’s
Drug and Book Store.
FDR'SALE—Toy phunos, mechanical
toys,' fancy cups and saucers, tollot
sets, etc., at Brunner's Drug and
. Book Store.
FOR' SALE—Engines, boilers land ma-
"Qhimeiry; 1, 3, 4 'and 6-tiiorse power
engines and (boilers,one 10-ihorse poiWrer
•upirigjhit Nagflo engine; talao larger
size engines and <boUers, -one-horse
power Otto gins engine-. Large stock
v>f wood -pulleys, t-ffiafting, 'hungers
arfd maldhTne supplies. Freight paid
•on lanytlhlng Bold. H. B. Calmpbell,
14 East MibdhftU Btreet, Ulanitn, Ga..
■l- —. ■ , —-
LOST.
LOST—"Dadh," red Irish, setter; white
spot In breast. iReward if returned to
'Walter Huff.
MISCELLANEOUS. -
FISH AND OYSTERS—All kinds received
every morning and afternoon. Dopson,
, Clarke & Daniel. ,
WE guarantee the best coal In the mar.
ket (4.25 per ton. Roush & Bon.
BEST Coal at (4.25 per ton. Roush &
Son's. Telephone 358.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER, always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sell*
It.
(150 .HIGH GRIADE bicycles tut S. S.'
'Pa-rcnaEee's for (75.
WE ARE headquarters for fireworks,
toys In assorted cases, at wholesale
only. WInn-Johnson Co.
IMPORTED TABLE DELICACIES—
Bismarck Herring.
Salt Anchovies.
Smoked Halifax Salmon.
Smoked Novn Scotia Salmon.
Philadelphia Cream Cheese.
Rockford Do Brie and Swiss.
New Dill Pickles. , ,
Crass & Blackwell's Chow.
Bivins’ Extra. Dessert Raisins.
I\>rd's Extra Fancy Dates.
Royal Pulled FlgB, . ; '
Stuffed Prunes.
Nice for Xmas Eating.
F. E. Kupferman, 412 Third street;
■PEone 215.
HOLMES & COUTT'S celebrated extra
toaet crackers retail at the lew price
of 10a a pound.
YOU CAN grot cash for your furniture
4»t once. Sand It to Welland & Roble.
454 First street. '
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER Is the
best made. Have you tried It?
DO YOU WANT TO SELL your
Goods? Then say so where ahle peo
ple will see It. Ttalk to Shem through
the Tolagrarph.
CHEAP COLUMN ftdvertis4aments are
the bufiltiws news of the day boiled
down tor quick reading.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all tht rag*, abk
your grocor for them.
GET IN THE PUSH—If you want
your ad well read put ft Where tails
one is.
WHY do p**plo read “cheaip ooUimvn”
ado.? Because they are ruowsy.
DELICIOUS Indian rlrisr oranges at
flewoll Bros'. Try a box and you
krttt be perfectly wllUng to pay the
idlffereneo tho in price.
OFFICE .FURNITURE wanted nt
oace. Welland & Roble, 404 First
street. „
DELICIOUS Indian River oranges at
Sewell Bros/ Try a box, and you will
be perfectly wilting to pay the dif
ference In price.
RHORER'8 bread raising !« the best bread
preparation made. Try it.
BEFORE YOU BUY furnhxe. or
household goods call on IWelhuid &
Rob!* and. save money. 451 First
street.
WHY do people read ’’cheap Coflumn”
ads.? Because flh*>y are mcwruy.
UP DOTAL BARGAINS In wraps,
»bVanke^s. cloaks and (heavy worflens
t»»is •wef'k. -dispKay nA. Iimport-
ect. Telegnaxyh’s BurVIen, BmiCh &
'Co.
CHEAP MONEY—Money to loan at 6 per
cent Charles R. NIsbet, 166 Third
street.
LINDEN -BAKING POWDER always
give* satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
BLUE" RIBBON.—Th« judges awarded
us the first premium for our Bobrar*.
Bread Raising, pronouncing Robreria
better than Horofonl'a after a thor
ough teat. W. C. Turpin & Co.
Is
We’re overstocked, and can’t afford to carry them
over. If in need of White Blankets, Colored
Blankets, Crib Blankets, Down Coinforts or Silk
Comforts, we will make it to your interest to call
this week.
FOR 1.00.
16 yards best 10c Canton Flannel.
20 yards 36-irich Pride of Perry Brown Domestic.
25 yards "ood Checked Ginghams for Aprons. .
15 yards 9c Bleaching; yard wide.
4 Splendid Rib Undervests.
Line of Sl.^S Lace Curtains at $1.00.
JUHAN’S,
606
CHERRY
GEORGIA SOUTHERN AND FLORIDA RAILROAD,
—POPULARLY KNOWN AS THE i T «
“Suwanee River Rite to Florida.”
WAITING FOR BO.WRTHINO to turn
up. eti? Why not upend a. few dollars
Itrvl turn mowtiling up. A few ado In
this column this week will do the
work. ,
Jacksonville, Palatka,
ijiq St. Augustine, Ocala,
v Sanford, Titusville,
Bartow, Tampa,
And all points in Florida and Cuba* Our trains, arrive and depart from Union de
pots In Macon and Palatka.
Is the only di
rect line from
departures-southbound.
No. 1 for Jacksonville and Pa
latka 11:10 am
No. 3 for Jacksonville and Pa
latka. '♦,* * 10:33 pm
No. 5 for Tiftor. (Sat. only) 4:50 pra
No .31 from LaGrange (Sat. only) 4:00 pm
No. 51 from LaGrange (Ex. Sun.). 8.00 am
Passengers In local sleeper, northbou
ARRIVALS-NORTHBOUND.
No. 2 from Palatka and Jack
sonville 4:20 pm
No. 4 from Palatka and Jackson
ville 4:06
No. 0 from Tlfton (Sat. only)....10:30 am
No. 32 from LaGrange (Sat on!y).10;50 ain
No. 62 from LaGrange (Ex. Sun.) 2:45 pm
, - nd, can sleep until 7.00 a. m. Passengers
from Jacksonville for Macon proper shou Id take local sleeper at Tlfton.
The “Dixie Flyer,” leaving Macon at 10:33 p. m. carries through Pullman buf
fet coaches to Jacksonville without chan go, arriving in Jacksonville at 7:25 a. m.
and also carries local sleeper to Palatka, arriving at Palatka at 9:00 a. m.
Tho “Quick Step to Florida,” leaving Macon at 11U0 a. m., carries through Pull
man buffet sleepers from St. Louis to Jacksonville, also through day coaohes
without change, arriving in Jacksonville’ at 8:20 p,m.' This train also runs throuch
to Palatka, arriving In Palatka at 10:30 p. m.
. The ‘‘Quick Step to Florida” also ma kes close connection at Cordele with S. A
M. fast express for Montgomery, arrivin g thero at 7:65 p. m., at which point close
connection Is made with Louisville and N ashvillo vestlbuled limited for New Or-
leans and all Texas points. Sleeping car accommodations reserved In M*con for
this train. xor
The Suwanee River Routo Is tho only direct line from Macon to Palatka and
all Interior Florida points, close conaectlo n being made at Palatka In Union deDot
with Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West, Florida Southern and Jacksonville St.
Augustine and Indian River railroads, ol so with St. Johns and Oelawaha river
steamers. Sleeping car accommodations r osorved to Jacksonville. Palatka or Now
Orleans. Further InformaUon cheerfully and promptly furnlshod upon application
Tclephono 100.
Send your name and address for beaut ifui photogravure.
J. LANE, * G. A. MACDONALD,
General Manager. General Passenger Agent,
Macon. Ga. Macon, Go.
THE COLUMBUS SOUTHERN RAILWA YCOMPANY.
Time Tablo Nd. 22. ’ Effective October £3, 189L
SOUTHBOUND,
STATIONS.
northbound.
No. S.
i
1
No. 4.
M'ndy.
l
Tuesdy,
Wetly.
No. I. |
I No. 2. iThusdy.
Friday.
Dally. ]
j Pally. 1 Sat<ly.
6:30 am
2:40 pm|Lv
Columbus
Ar.|12:l0 pm
2:00 pm
9:W> am
4:10 pmjAr.
Richland. *
Lv.jll:07.un
11:10 am
12.-0G pm
• |Ar.
America, (8. A M.)
Lv.|*7:10 am
*
4:3*3 pro) 4:30 pmjAr. Lumpkin, (S. A. M.)...,........ Lv.
6:03 i>mj 6:03 pm Ar. Hurtsboro (S. A. M.) Lv.
8:00 p«nj 8:00 pmi]Ar. Montgomery (8. A. M.). Lv.
• 11:15 pm|Ar Selma (W. Rwy.). Lv.
• 12:01 am Ar. Birmingham CL, & N.)...Lv.
• 3:06 am Ar Mobile (L. & N.) Lv,
• 5:30 ami Ar. Pensacola (L. & N.) Lv.
• 7:35 am|Ar. New Orleans (L. & N.) Lv.
9:10 am! 9:10 t
7:15 ami *
4:35 ami •
3:58 ant •
12:20 am •
11:15 pm! °
7:50 pmj •
11:50 am
2:30 pm
6:40 pm
7:50 am
8:25 am
0:10 pmjAr.
6:40 pm Ar.
11:00 amlAr.
7:50 nm Ar.
8:25 om Ar.
... Dawson Lv.
.... Albany Lv.
Thomanvllle Lv.
. Brunswick Lv.
. Jacksonville Lv.
•Train leaving Amorlcus 7:10 a. m. runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 arrlvo and depart from Union depots at Columbus and Al
bany. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 arrive and depart at foot of Soventh street. Columbus.
H. C. HILL Superintendent.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R.
The Only Line Running Double Dally
Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14. 1804.
NORTHBOUND.
Columbus
Waverly Hall .*...
Oak Mountain....
Warm Springs....
Woodbury
Concord
Williamson
Griffin
Macon, O. R. R...
Atlanta. C. U, R.
Griffin
McDonough
No. 61 !
Dally i
7 JO a.m.
7:59 a.m.
8:09 am.
8:40 a.m.
0:00 turn
9:26 a.m.
9 44 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
7:35 p.m.
U:3Q a.m.
No. S3
Dally
3:20 p.m.
4:14 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
6:00 p.ra.
5:22 p.m.
6:51 p.m.
6:12 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
10:28 p.m.
8:05 p.m.
6:40 p.m.
7:30 p.tn.
SOUTHBOUND.
Ar.
McDonough....*..
Griffin
Macon. C. R. R.
Atlanta, C. R. R
Griffin
Williamson
Concord
Woodbury.
Warm Springs...
Oak Mountain
Waverly Hall
Collumbus
No. 62
Dally
8:15 aum.
8:67 am.
4:15 a.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:06 a.m.
8:23 a.m,
9:45 a.m.
10:15 tun.
10:36 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
4:25 p.ra.
6:54 p.m
6:12 p.tn.
6:31 fr.m.
6:69 p.m.
7:34 p.m.
8:04 p.m.
8.14 p.tn.
9:06 p.m.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
Paasapo Prom Savannah .
TO NEW YORK:
Cabin, 920; Excursion. $:i-; stceras®.
110.00.
TO BOSTON :
Cabin, $22; Excursion, $3<); Steerage,
$11.70.
TO PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW YORK.
Cabin, $22.50; Excursion. $UU; Steer.
* age, $12.50.
All train, arrlv. and depart Union de>
pot, at Columbus and Griffin. Ask lot
ticket, and >ee that they read via tbi
Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad.
CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pa,. Act
C W. CHEAltS, Gem Manager.
Columbus, Ga.
Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad.
Effective Swyiomber 2, a O’clock. A. JL.
1391
Read Down Read U*
U 00 p| 7 15|I*v. Augusta .Ar.l Qa. R .K.
I 9 00 (Lv. Macon .»Ar,| \ 4 4ft p
No. 1011 No. 1031
• “ P. M.J
6 60
855
810
815
18 II
ill
|No.l02|No.W4
Ip. m.Ia. vl
Lv MlU’g’vlU Arfl 7W1 1W
Lv Batonton Ar.l 7 46 1 12 K
Ar Batonton Lvj I 36 1 11 46 p
Lv Batonton Arl 6 t6 | U 46
Ar. Atlanta Lv.) 8 oop| 7 85a
Ar.. Meoon Lv.f 9 10a|
}Ar. Athens .Lv.|8 4Qp(
Broughtonviils meeting point for trains
Nos. 101 and 101.
Covington Junction meeting point for
trains Nos. 101 103.
W. B. THOMA& General Manager.
CEJSTTRA.il, R.,R. of GrEORGrIA
H. M. COMER AND R. S. HAYES, RECEIVERS.
Schedule In effect Nov. 18, 1894. Standard Timo, 90th Meridllan.
READ DOWN.
—STATIONS—
READ UP.
- •••••
.a... 05 ft m
..... ••••• 8 15 a m
Ill 00 a ra
| 2 00 pn.
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive Votl Valley Leave
Arrive......... Cdlumbue .........Leave
Arrve Opelika Leave
7 45 p m
< 35 p m
8 46 p in
0 10 a m
an pm
10 40 pm
Uil pm
I 44 a m
13 23 pm
1 64 p m
3 30 p m
3 13 p m
6 40 p m
ill pm
9 60 p m
( 10 p m
Arrive Fort Valley
Arrive..., Americu.
Arrive Albany
Dawuon ....
Fort Qalnoe .
.. Eufaula ....
Arrive Ozark
Arrive Union Spring*
Arrlvo
Arrive.
Arrive..
....Leave
....Leave
....Leave
....Leave
....Leave
....Leave
....Leave
.Leave
'
8 10 pm Arrive Troy Leave
7 99 p in. Arrive....... Montgomery Leave
3 00 p m
1 28 p m
11 60 a m
11 21 am
# 20 _
10 37 a m
8 OS a m
9 10 a m
7 16 a m
*7 46 tm'inpm
6 40 a m
(it t m
4 10 • m
U 47 p m
19*17 pm
8* 51 pm
BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA MILLBDOEVILLB. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH.
•4 16 a ml»4 26 p m *7 66 a m
6 13 am 632pm 9 47 am
7 45 em 8 06 p m 11 30 a m
116pm ICOam 7 66pm
....114 16 p mi'll00 pm 11 80 am
6 06 p mill 46 p m 12 17 p m
I 6 10 > m
.] 3 06am 3 40 pm
I .-...I 6 10 a m ISO pm
| | 6 65 n m| 0 80 p m
..... ......10 20 a m|
fe«v« Macon Arrive
Arrive.......... Grtffla Leave
Arrive Atlanta Leave
Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv
Leave.......... Macon Arrive
Arrive Gordon Leave
Arrive MlUedgevllle Leave
Arrive Mlllen ..Leeve
Arrive. Augusta Leave
Arrive Savannah Leave
Arrive Jacksonville Leave
7 55 pm
I* pin
•4 35 pm
7 35 .m
10 21 p mill Otaa
8 26 pm lot am
•« 66 p m('7 Mam
'1 II p m|'J 29 a m
3 40 p ml 3 06 a mllO 00 a ml
2 65 p ml 3 10 a nil 9 10 a ml......
( I I 06 a m|
11 20 a mill 68 p m
7 56 a ml 8 40 p m
•8 80 a m| 9 00 p m
| 4 16 p m
Train, marked time • dally: thug I dally except Sunday. Train, marked thug 7 Sunday only.
Solid train, ore run to and Irom Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Maoon. Miooa
and Albany via Smlthvllle, Macon and Columbus.
Sleeping can on night trains betwen Savannah and Maoon. Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta.
Peesengera for Thomaeton take 7:66 a. m. or 4:26 p. m. train. Passengara for Carrollton and Oedartown take 7:11
B. m. train. Pnssenxera for Perry take 11:16 a. m. train: Fort Oainea, lluena Vleta, Blakely end Cteyton ahould taka
B3I A m. train. Passenger* for Sylva&la. Wrlghtaville and Sandersvllle take 11:00 a. m. train.
For further Information and for aahedulcs for point* beyond our line apply to ’ i
W. F. SHELLMAN. Trafflo Manager. W. p .daWsON. Passenger Agent.
| 7- C. HAILE. General Passenger Agent. .'ll* t. HARRIS. Ticket Agt. Macao.
MACON AND NORTHERN
AND
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
-Time Table, December J, 1804.
Read Down.
Read Up.
A M.|AM|
!PM|P»t
8 45]Lv..
10 S5|Ly. (l
11 321LV..
2 03'Lv..
3KiLv..
4 23;LV..
6 22'Lv..
80G|Lv..
12 28]LV..
3 OCLv...
5 40|Ar..
9 45IAr..
U 00|.\r..
P M.I12 OOfAr..
| 8 63|Af..
AM.;
>.. Macon
•• Machea
>• Madison
Athens ...
.. Abbeville ...
.. Greenwood
Chester ....
.. Monroe .....
Raleigh
... Weldon ...
.. Richmond *.
Washington .
, Baltimore
Philadelphia ,
, New York •
...eAr] 8 4ft|
d/a tr.
..Lvjll 431P. M
on inf
,Lv| IU
■Lv 414
.Lv| 118
..Lv|U 22|A M
i.LVI 7 JOT
i.Lvt «U
..Lv 3 41
..Lv| S 30(P M.
Pazamger train, wilt stop at Ocmulg.,
.treat to take on and 1st off pajMng.rs,
Car on electric railway will connect with
No. 2 at 03) p. m. from the Nprth at Oc
mulgee eore't.
Connocticne with Georgia Southern and
Florida Railroad, Boat Tenneasse, Virgin-
U and Gcarxla railroad and Central roll,
road for all points In Florida and south,
west Oorsla.
Second-No. VC leaving Macon at 0 a. m.
make, close connection 'with Middle G.or-
gta. and Atlantic for Batonton.
Third—With Georgia railroad at Modi'
son. . Y+ i L
Fourth—With solid train for Woshlnp
ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet car*,
Weshlngtop. to New York city.
Ticket end general oBlcea Grand Lodge
Buildlo, 622 Mulberry street.
E. C. MAHONEY, G. P. A.
II. BURNS, Ticket Agent.
Atlanta and Rev Orleans
Short Line;
ATLANTA and WEST POINT H R.
Quickest and Beat Route.
Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Or
leans, Texas and Southwest.
Southbound. No. 85. No. GO. No. W.
Lv. Macon..
Lv. Atlanta.
Ar. M'jruKomcry.
Ar. itenaaoola.e.l
Ar. Mobile........
Ar. Now Orl'g.,..
Ar. Houston.
4 25 pml 7 C5 ami 7 65 am
6 25 anal 4 20 jim] 1 30 pan
11 05 ami 9 20 pm[ 8 30 pra
f 65 v*nl 5 30 ami 5 30 ara
8 20 pm! 3 06 am] 3 06 era
10 25 pml 7 35 fun | 7 33 am
.....|l0 50 pmjlO 60 pra
Leave Montgomery.,9 30 pml 8 10 am
Arrive Selma 15 pm|U 15 am
Train 37 carries Pullman vestibule
sleeper New York to New Orleans, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train 88
carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New Or
leans to New York and dining car to At
lanta.
Trains 34 and X Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Cara between Atlanta and Mont
gomery.
GEO. C. SMITH, Prea, and Gen, Mgr.
JOHN A. OEE. Gen. Pass. Agt
GEO. W. AJLLEN, T. P. A., Atlanta
Hind Header and CUfrvoyant. a i«rg« j
MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
KAIJUtUAU.
Wma Table So. II, Taking Effect Sunday,
September 9* 1891.
Read Down.
MM Up.
•un.( |
1 iwua.'
No.4JNo.Zl STATION*
|N0.1|NO.S
P 11|P Ml
4 001 *
409
415
425
435
445
450
6 06
I 15
5 X,
( »
S 40
650
902
615
8 00 .
3 06 ...
315.. .
3 30 ...
3 40 ...
3 60 ...
4 00 ..,
4 30 ...
4 86 ...
5 00 ...
612.. ,
6 n ...
6 60 ...
6 07
6 30 ...
Macon ......
.M It N. .Junction.
... Swift Creek ....
...Dry Branch ....
... Plk.a Peak ....
.... Fltzportck. ...
Ripley
.. J.ffor»,nvllle ...
..... Golllmore ....
Danville
.... Alleato.a .....
.... Montrose
Dudley
Moors
Dublin
A M|A M
;m «0|iu u
10 20110 os
10 10|10 W
9 60) 3 CO
« 36| , <0
I KM ISO
0 061 0 20
8 66| , IS
0 Z0| « 00
> 1<| I 64
g (W| 8 46
7 48 8
7 80j 8
7 16 I
7«H 8
IAS. T. WRIGHT. General Managn 1 .
D. B. DUNN. Buperlntendwit.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrive Maoon, 11 a. m., 4.2S p. m.,
6.46 a. m.i leavd Macon, 9 a. at., 4.34
l>. tn.. 8,*i !)• Jo.
Only twenty-elx houre Macon to New
York.
9 a. m. train ban through Pulhnon
buffet .leopcr Macon to New York.
Bleeping can between Augusta and
hfaoon, on train* leaving- Augusta 11
p. m. and Maoon 8.30 p. m. Tbonuti
K. Scott. General Manager; Joo E.
White. T. P. A.; A. O. Jackgort. G. P.
A.. Augusta, Ga.; W. W. Hardwick,
P. A.. Macon, Go.; L. J. Harris, Ticket
Agent, Maovii, Ga. .
The magnlftcent etenmshlps of these
Une. are appointed to aall ae follow*,
Standard time:
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. i
(Central or 90th Meridian Time.)
Kaneae City Mon., Deo. 10, 8:00 pm
Chattahoochee .... Wed., Dee. 12, E.60 pm
Nacoochoo Frl.. Doe. 14. 0.WJ am
TaUahaesce Sat., Dec. 16, 7:00 pm
City of Augusta....Mon., Dec. 17. 8:00 pm
City of Blrmlnghm.Wcd., Dee. 10. 11:00 am
Kansas City Frl., Dec. 21. 1K» pm
Sat., Doc. 22, 2:00 pm
Nacoochee Mon., Dec. 24, 4:00 pm
Tallahassee Wed.. Dec. 20, 6:00 pra
City of Augusta.....Frl., Deo. 28. 6:30 am
City of Blrrolnghom.Hat., Dec. 29, 7:00 pm
Kunsae City Mon.. Doc. 3), 8.-00 pm
city of Macon Thur.. Dec. 0,11 JO am
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
Gate City .Ttiur., Deo. II. IdO pro
City of Maoon Thur., Doo. 30, 11:20 am
Gate City ...Thur., Dec. 27, 5:30 pm
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This ship does net carry passencers.)
Dessmig Tucz., Dec. 18, 9:30 am
Dessoug Frl., Dec. 28, 6:30 am
j. p. BECKwrrir. o. a..
Jacksonville, Fla.
Walter Hawkins, F. P. A„ Jacksonville.
W. E. Arnold, O. T. P. A., Jacksonville.
C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWA* UOMPAN*-
blTCP' .WESTERN b*UTEM. ' 1 T|j
In Effect Sunday, December 9, 1894.
SOUTH HOUND.
| No. 81. I No. 87.
Leave Macon
Arrive Cochran
Arrive Hawklasvllle ..
Arrive J.sup
Arrive Everett
Arrive Brunswick .....
Arrlvo Savannah
Arrive Jacksonville ...
0:47 am
7:20 am
, 8:30 am
..’12:28 pm
..I 9:56 am
7:30 pm
0:00 pm
10:00 pm
1:02 am
1:45 am
NORTHBOUND
| No. 33. No. 36. | No. 88.
Lv. Macon. . .11:10 am| 6:34 pm| 8:46 am
Ar. Atlanta. . . 3:65 am 810 pm 11:46 am
Ar. Rome 8:40 am 4:30 pm
Ar. Dalton. . . . 7:47 am A:41 pm
Ar. Chattanooga 9:10 am 7:10 pm
Ar. Knoxville. . 12:60 pm 10:00 pm
Ar. Bristol. . . . 4:66 pm 4:60 am
Leave Chattanooga | JG0 pml 9:30 am
Arrive Cincinnati ] 7:10 am] 7:20 pm
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.
Southbound.
No. 8L—Solid vestlbuled train to Jack*
eonvtjle, with Pullman buffet drawing
room cam attached for Jacksonville and
Brunewlck. Bleepers at Macon for occu.
panoy. at 0:00 p. m.
No. 37.—Solid train for Jacksonville
with sleepers attached. ,
Northbound.
No. 13.—Solid vestlbulod train to Cincin
nati,connecting with local train for Chat-
tanooga and way stations. Carries Full,
man sleepurs between Jacksonville and
Kansas City via. Atlanta. Birmingham
end Memphis. Atlanta passengers can
remain In sleeper until 8:80 a. m.
No. 38.—Carrie* free chair car to Chat
tanooga, which Is attached to solid ves
tibule train for Cincinnati with Pullman
sleeping cars attached. Connections at
Chattanooga with fast trains In all dt-
root loo*.
For full Information as to routes.rates,
etc., apply to JIM w. CARR,
Faesengtr and Ticket Agent. Macon, Go.
C. H. Hudeon, Oen.rai Manager, Knox.
Tllle, Tthn. ' _
W. A. Turk, General Paeeenger Agent,
Washington, D. C.
C. A. Benacotcr, Assistant General Poe-
ganger Agent. Knoxville. Tcnn.
J. J. Farnsworth .Division Passenger
Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
The Pullman Gar Line
BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE.
Cincinnati or Indianapolis
And Pullman Vesalbule Servkse on
Night Train* Parlor Cbetr Cara on
Day Trains.
Make the fastest time between the
winter cities Oml summer resorts at the
Northwest.
W. IL McDOEU Gen. Mgr.
FRANK J. REED. O. P. Agent.
For further InformaUoii address
. It. W. 0LADING. Gen. Ageu*.
Ttiomaevtll., Go.