The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 15, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TEHEGEAFH: SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1894. T 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. WANTED. WANTED—Good agent to handle the Densmore Typewriter, in Macon; turms liberal. Address J. E. Winter. IMPORTED TABLE DELICACIES— Bismarck Herring. ^ Salt Anchovies. Smoked Halifax Salmon. Smoked Nova Scotia Salmon. Philadelphia Cream Cheese. i Rockford De Brie and Swln. t New DIH Pickles. j i Cross & Blackwell’s Chow. Bivins' Extra Dessert Raisins. 1* , Ford's Extra Fancy Dates. ‘ ( Royal Pulled Figs. Stuffed Prunes. Nice for Xmas Eating. F. E. Kupferman, 412 Third street; 'Phone 215. REDUCED P&ICES on misses* and ' ohlMron's shoes at 'the Hunt Shoe Company. OFFICE .FURNITURE wanted at once. Welland & Rohie, 4«4 First street. WANTED—Boarders, couple or gentle men. 7(59 Mulherry, corner Now. BOARDERS WANTED at 752 Third Btreet; nice rooms and good fare. WANTED—Every housekeepr in Ma- , oon to send their second-hand furnl- , lure, carpota, cook stoves and fcouse- I wold goods and goose feathers to ; WeOlsnd & Roble. They pay cash for i nil kinds of household goods. . 464 First street, Volunteers’ Armory. FOR RENT. FOR' RENT—Nine dOHars will rent throe nice rooms, suitable for light i housekeeping; to parties without cnll- ; dren. IOC Second street. •TO itENT—Store No. 259 Second street. . next Pierpont house, and three rooms i above; gas and water, will change to i eult tenant. R, E. Park. FOR SALE. 5K>r SALE—Doll carriages, dolls, tea sets and scrap albums, at Brunner's Drug and Book Store. IFOR SALE—-Fine corvr with young cj.lt. Oan be seen -this morning ait Davis Stables. JFOR SALE OR RENT—Residence on ; 'New street, between 'Mulberry trad 'Walnut; bargain. A. V. Toole. FOR SALE—$250 cash will buy throe- roam cottage acrous from Log Cabin | Club. Ca« itmlmedittely. Frank M. Oliver, 420 Second street. FOR SALE—Magic lanterns, tool cheats, games, and picture books, at Brunner’s Drug and Book Store. B?OR SALE—Engines, boilers and ma chinery: 1, 3, 4 and 6-horse power engine® and boilers,one 10-horse pofwer \ upright Nagle engine; also larger , size engines and boilers, one-horse, power Otto gas engine. Large stock of wood pulleys, shafting, hangers i rad mcWhlne supplies. Freight paid 1 In anything sold. H. B. Campbell, . :4 East Mltohell street, taanita, Ga, EOR SALE—Fast power engine lathe, B lneh swing, four foot bed; cuts nny ! thread. The very thing for gunsmith. I Tull set tools with it, dirt cheap. H. E. Campbell, 14 E. Mitchell st.. At- 1 Unto, Ga. JFCR SALE—Toy pianos, mechanical i ttys, fancy cups and saucers, toilet sets, etc., at Brunner's Drug and 1 Bok Stone. SHOES .that will not hurt the feet of the pocket at the Hunt Shoe Com pany, 862 Second street. MALAGA GRAPES, Apples, oranges and pineapples; finest In market. \V. G. MtddlObrooks. BEFORE YOU BUY furniture or household goods cai'.l on Welland & Roble and save money. 464 First street. GET MY PRICES on family and fUncy groceries before buying. W. G. Mid- dlebrooks, Volunteers’ Armory. CHEAP MONEY—Money to loan at 6 per cent. Charles R. Nlabet, 355 Third streoL TOYS, DoEs, Games, Books, from 6c. to $5. We are headquarters for Xmas goods for old or young. Our stock Is the largest and our prices the low est In Hie city. McEvoy, Sanders Co., 572 Cherry street WHY PAY 35 cents pound for Jersey butter when you eon get Duggan’s beat «t 30 cents. W. G. Middle- brooks. BLUE RIBBON.—The Judges awarded us the first premium for our Rohrer’s Bread llalelng, pronouncing Rohrer’s better than Horsford’s after a thor ough test W. C. Turpin & Co. LINDEN. BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Retails !0o. lb. SARATOGA CHIPS ara an tut rage, ask your grocer for them. ' WE HAVE the finest line of slippers for gentlemen in Macon. Just the thing itor Christmas presents. Hunt Shoe Company. ! MISCELLANEOUS FISt AND OYSTERS—All kinds received evlry morning and afternoon. Dopson, Cl'rke A Daniel. IPAHE your meals alt Chapman’s Eng- Ks’i Kitchen, only ladles’ restaurant In Macon; mealB, 25c. Giorgia Packing Company, i’.l Pork Sausage, : Mlncemnoit, FuH'1 line of cholco meats. $1,00 TO LOAN—Three yearns. Address "1.,” I'jhls office. IWEguarantee the best coal In the roar in' $4.25 per ton. Roush & Soil. IBE1T Coal at $4.25 per ton. Roush & Stn’s. TeJephone 358. SjIFDEN BAKING POWDER always gVes satisfaction. Your grocer sells ' It SFllE fat turkeys and choice celery . si W. G. lOddlebrook's, cash grocer. ILOIT—One txrge red cow. Return , aid receive reward. Brown Wlm- 1 bgly, Vlnoville. ACADEMY. OF MUSIC. December 14 and 15 and Saturday Matinee, Grand Presentation of Palmer Cox’s Famous Juvenile Opera, "THE BROWNIES." One hundred bright anil pretty Ma con children in the cast. Magnificent costumes, special scenery; most unique attraction of the season. FOR BENEFIT OF HOSPITAL And presented under auspices of King's Daughters. Prices as usual, $1, 75, 50 and 25 cents. Seats ond sale at Luddcn & Bates’. ACADEMY OF MUSIC Five Nights, Commencing Tuesday, December 18th., THE BlALDWiN-MHLVILLE CO. Headed by the Charming and Versatile MISS PEARL MELVILLE. Change of play each performance. Prices. 10, 20 and 30 cents; iio extra, no higher. •Mntlnee Thursday trad Saturday. Ladles admitted free Tuesday night when aocompanied by a person with a paid 30 cents ticket.. Reserve seats on sale at Ludden & Bates' Music House. MONEY, LOANED. Local Representatives Wanted. tF you want to get a beautiful and , dienp Christ!mao present, look In tho 1 hflglo window, 125 Cotton avenue. I HP YOU WlANT a nice frame, a himd- 1. tome picture or easel, I have . them. (rime early before the best are all ) ’add. Laimar Williams, 416 Second I qreet. IWilTING FOR SOMETHING to turn , ip, eh? Why not spend a few dollars : tnd turn something up, A few ads In i toa column this week will do the I vork. Our system affords an opportunity to borrow on either pemona'. or real estate security. The plan is superior to building and loan associations. The amount borrowed may be returned In monthly payments without bonus, with interest at 6 per cent, per annum: it affords absolute security to Investors, with a reasonable guarantee of an an nual dividend of from 8 to 10 per cent. We idealre to secure the services of energetic, repremtatilve men in every oonwnunlty to act as local secretaries. The position will be sufficiently remu nerative to amply compensate for ser vices. If you possess the above quali fications, write for particulars. Full In formation regarding our system of making forum as well ns Investments and agcindcs wiil be furnished by ad dressing S. S. Robertson, president, 1123 Walnut street, Philadelphia. PARTIES desiring quantlHtif of tur- i Vcrya for Christmas, place onders wlth ss lmmedlstety. We can please you, I. A. Waxelbaum & Bros., telephone l tj. JIVE you a 'picture you want framed? 3rinig It to MlgraDh’s. Cheapest place h city. 125 Cotton avenue. FOR FRESH assorted and mixed nuts, i lew raisins, citron, currants, date® I »-rtd prunes see (Mlddlebrooks, the I cash grocer. PICTURES 40 cents and up. easels 75 ■ cents and up, frames all kinds and ! prices. Lumar WillHaras. 170U CAN get cash for your furniture at once. Send it to Welland & Roble, f Utl First street. (TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER Is th» best made. Have you tried It? -COTTON Is 5 cents a pound and dhoes ; at corresponding prices .Hunt Shoe I Company, 862 Second street. • • (TENNESSEE and Creamery Butter re- ■ ctived every day. s-.-nd orders, E. A. ‘ Waxelbaum & Bros., telephone 177. fyy YOU WANT TO SELL your Goods? Then say so where the' peo- ' pe will see It. Tnlk to them through I tie Telegraph. HOLMES A COUTFS celebrated extra toast crackers retail at the low price «f 10c. a pound. . . (WAITING FOR SOMETHING to turn up, eh? Why not spend a few dolhirs anil turn something up. A few.ads In this column this week will do the business. 2) CENTS POUND for the finest Jer sey butter. Try tt. W. O. Middle- brooks. NOTICE—Breed jour caws to a pure bred Jeraey. Apply to J. T. Gantt, Findlay’s Foundry. Telephone 107. BYT IN THE PUSH—If you want your ad well raid put It where this I cao la. MACON. DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH MAILUOAU. trim* Tabls No. 1$, Taking Edict Bunaay, September 8. 189L No.4|No.2| STATIONS. (No.l|Mo.l THE COLUMBUS SOUTH ERN RAILWA YCOMPANY. Time Table No. 22. Eft ectlvo October 26, 18M. Most of our Holiday Goods nr« now in, and we certainly liave the cheapest mid most at tractive line to be found any where. SEE! SEE! Toilet Sets for infants, $1.50 Kind $2.00. Standing mirrors, 35c; 10x20 pictures, with Ivory frames, 50c; Men’s Smoking sets and Shav ing sets, $2.50 to $5.00; Browny Pius, 16c; Brownv Boses, 25 and 35c. 500 cloth-hound hooks (Dickens, etc.,) at 25c, worth 50c; napkin rings, manaeure sets, picture frames, baskets, etc. Presents to suit everybody. 606 CHERRY ST, SOUTHBOUND. stations. * northbound. No. 8. i No. 4. M’ndy. i Tuesfly. Woly. No. 1. 1 No. 2. IThusdy. Friday. Dally. | Dally. Satdy. 6:30 am 2:40 pmjLv Colu mbus 2:00 pm 9:00 am Richland. Lv. 11:07a.m 111:10 am 12:06 pm • |Ar. .... Amerlcus (8. A. M.) ... Lv.|*7:10 nun 4:30 pm 4:30 pmlAr. ..... Lumpkin, (3. A. M.) .... Lv. 10:45 amI10:45 am 6:03 pm 6:03 pm Ar. .*•• Hurtsboro (9. A. M.)........ .... Lv. 9:10 amj 9:10 am 8:00 pm 8:03 pm|Ar. Montgomery (S. A. M.) .... Lv. 7:15 ami 7:15 am 11:15 pmjAr Solma (\V. Rwy.) ... Lv. 4:35 mn * 12:01 am Ar. ... Birmingham (L. & N.).... .... Lv. 3:58 am MoWlo (L. & N.) ... Lv. 12:20 am 5:30 »jn|Ar Pensacola (L. & N.) .... Lv. LI :15 pm • • 7:36 om|Ar. .... .... New Orleans (L. & N.) .... Lv. 7:50 pm 9 11:50 am 6:40 nmlAr. .... Dawson .... Lv. 9:46 am 8:40 am 3:30 pm 6:40 pin Ar. .... nm 111:00 amlAr Albany Thomas vllle .... Lv. .... Lv. 8:30 am 2:20 pm 6:30 am 2:20 pm 7:50 mn 7*0 amlAr Brunswick .... Lv. 7:25 pm 7:25 pm 8:25 am S;" am|Ar Jacksonville .... Lv. 7:00 pm (7:00 pm •Train leaving Amerlcus 7:10 i_ , . ... 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. * TT f* TTTf.T. RiinaHnlanitAnt H. C. HILL Superintendent. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULP R. R. Tho Only I4no Runulng Double Dally Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, MM. NORTHBOUND. Columbus...... , Woverly Hall , Oak Mountain Warm Springs... , Woodbury , Concord . Williamson, Griffin Macon, C. R. R... Atlanta. C. R. R* , Griffin , McDonough No. 61 Dally 7:10 a.m. 7*9 a.m. 8:09 a.m. 8:40 a»m. 9:00 n.m 9:26 a.m. 9-44 a.m. 10-00 a.m. 7:35 p.m. 11:30 a.m. No. 53 Dally 8:20 p.m. 4:14 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:22 p.m. 5:51 p.m. 6:12 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 10:23 p.m. 8:05 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 7:30 p.m. SOUTHBOUND. Will sell individual round trip tickets to Palm Beach, Fla. and feturn from Macon, December 26th and 27th, limited to 10 days at the very low rate of $15.00 FOR FOUND TRIP. This is less than one fare for round trip. This rate is made account grand opening of Hotel / • Royal Poianciana at Palm Bench. The G. S. & F. R. R. is working up a special party for this round trip, and those contemplating a trip to Florida can get full information by calling on or addressing (S. A. MACDONALD, Telephone 100. General Passenger Agent. 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. Collumbus 8.15 a.m. 8:57 a.in. 4:15 aim. 7:30 a.m. 9:C5 a.m. 9:23 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:15 a.m. 10:80 a.m. 11:10 a.m. 11:20 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:54 p.m 6:12 p.m. 6:31 p.m. 6:59 p.m. 7:34 p.m. 8:04 p.m. 8:14 p.m. 9:06 p.m. All trains arrive and depart Union da* pots at Columbus and Griffin. A«k lot tickets and see that they read via the Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad. CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Fas. Agl C. W. CHEARS, Gen. Manager. Columbus, Ga. Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. EffectiVs Scpivmoer 2, 0 O’clock, A, iL, 1891 Read Down Read Up. U 00 p| 7 15JLV. Augusta .Ar.| Ga. R M. j 9 00 |Lv. Macon ,.Ar.| |44»p No. 101INo.l03| • P. M. 1 15 1 20 2 20 821 615 650 OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. Passage From Savannah TO NEW YORK: Cabin, (20; Excursion, $112; Steerage, $10.00. TO BOSTON; Cabin, (22; Excursion, $30; Steerage^ $11.73. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA. NEW YORK. Cabin. (22.50;- Excursion, (30; Steer age, (12.30. |No.l02|No.m Lv Mlfi’g’Vill Arfl 7 HO] IOI Lv Datonton Ar.| 7 45 ( U 66 Ar E&tonton Lv] c 36 | 11 46 p Lv Eatonton Arl 6 ft | 114b Ar. Atlanta Lv.) 3 00p| 7 25* Ar.. Mo con Lv.f I10a| |Ar. Athens ,Lv.|2t0p( Broughtonvillo mooting point tor tram. Noi. 161 and 104. Covington Junction mooting point tor train. No,. 103 nnd 108. W. B. THOMAS, Oontral Manager. CENTRAL 11. R. of GrJEORGrIA. , H. M. COMER AND R, S. HAYES. RECEIVERS. Schedule In effect Nov. 18, 1894. Standard Time, 00th Meridian. BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, MONTGOMERY A ND ALBANY. 1 , READ DOWN. 1 1*7 05 n m I...M 8 15 a m I Ill 00 tt m | | a oo p ii 9 13 p in 10 40 pm 11 65 p m 2 44 u m •3 10 p m|*ll 15 a m 1(0 HID 12 21 p m 1 54 p m 3 30 p m 311 pn 5 40 p m 4 61 p m 111 pm 6 20 p m 8 10 p m 7 55 p lu —STATIONS— Leave.*.* Macon AiTive.... ... Fort Valley ... ....Leave Arrive.... Cblumbus ..... Arrvn Onnllkk j p ,, v ^ ..... Macon ., Tf „ Arrive.*** .*• Fort Valley ... T nit Arrive-.- Amerlcus ....Leave Arrive— Albany ....Leav* Arrive.... Dawson ....Leave Arrive.... ... Fc-t Galne. ... ....Leave Arrive.... ..tot. Eufaula ...... ....Leave Arrive... ....... Ozark •...Leave Arrive.... .. Union Spring. ,. ....Leave Arrive... Troy ....Leave Arrive... ... Montgomery ... ....Leave 7 45 p m US pm 141 pm 9 10 l 4 10 p m 3 00 p m 1 28 pm 11 GO a m 11 21 a m 0 20 tt m .JIB 10 37 a rallO 17 pm 6 05 a m 9 10 a m 8 51 7 16 s m BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOOA. MILLEDOEVILLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH. •4 15 tt ml*4 25 p ml*7 65 » m 8 12 a ml 6 33 p ml 9 47 it m 7 45 it m 8 05 p mill 30 a m 116 p ml 1 00 a m( 7 65 pm 14 15 p ini’ll 00 p mill 30 n m 5 05 p mill 45 p m U 17 p m « 10 p ml I ) 3 05 a ml 8 40 P nr. | 6 30 a ml 8 30 p m | I 5 55 a m| 0 30 p m 1 10 20 a m| Leave Macon Arrive Arrive Grlflln a Leave Arrive Atlanta Leave Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv Leave..... Maoou Arrive Arrive Gordon Leave Arrive Mllledgevllle .......Leeve Arrive.... Mtllen Leave Arrive Augunta Leave Arrive Savannah Leave Arrive Jacksonville Leave 7 15 p m|10 28 p m t a p ml 8 25 p m •4 26 p mf’G 65 p m 7 25 a m|*l II p m 11 00 a m ■ 0! >m 7 30 rt m •8 29 tt m 3 40 p ml 3 65 tt m|10 00 a m|. 2 55 p ml 3 10 a ml 9 10 a rn|, I i 8 05 a in|„ 11 20 It mill 68 p ml I. 7 65 a ml 8 40 p •8 30 n m 0 00 p ml | 4 16 p m| |. The magnificent ateamohlpe of theee Ilnea are appointed to anil aa follows, • tandant time: SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. , (Central or 90th Meridian Time.) Kanaaa City Mon., UK. 10, 3:00 pm Chattahoochee ..#• Wed., Dec. 12, 6.00 pm Nacooohoe Frl., Deo. 14, 1.10 am Tallahassee ■■•***■• Sat., Doc. 16, 7;00 pm City of Augusta....Mon., Dec. 17, 8:00 pm City of Blrmtnghm.Wod„ Dec. 19, 11:00 am Kansoa City Frl., Dec. 31, 1:00 pm Chattahoochee Bat., Dec. 33, 3:00 pm Nacoochco •,...... Mon., Doc. 34, 4:00 pm Tallahaaeee Wed., Dec. 36, 63)0 pm City tof Augusta Fri., Dec. 38, 8:30 am City of Blrmlngham.Hat., Dec. 39, 7:00 pm Kansas City Mon., Doc. 81, 8:00 pm City of Macon Thur., Dec. 6,1130 am SAVANNAH TO BOSTON, Gate City Thur., Dec, 13, 5:90 pm City of Maoon Thur., Dec. 30, 11:80 am Gate City Thur,, Dm. 37, 6:30 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA, (Thta ahlp doea not carry paseengera.) Deeaoug Tuoe., Dm. 18, 9:30 on DefMUg Frl., Doc, 38, 6:30 an J..P. BECKWITH, G. A.. Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Hanrklns, V. P. A., Jacksonville: W. E. Arnold, O. T. P. A., Jacksonville. C. O, Anderson, Agent, Savannah, On, BOUTHERN RAILWA* COMPANX— ? I f WJflBTiflUN ny»TWM. ; I i In Effect Bunduy, Docombcr 9, 189L BOUTIiliUUNU. | No. m. I No. 37. Loavo Macon Arrive Cochran Arrivo nawklnsvlUo Arrive Jesup Arrivo Hvnrott Arrivo Ilrunifwlck ... Arrivo Savannah 6:47 am 7:20 am 8:30 run 12 :28 pm Arrivo Jacksonville | 0:65 run NORTHBOUND | No. 33. No. 36. | No. 38. Lv. Macon. • . 1:10 am Ar. Atlanta. . . 8:66 am * Ar. Itomo. .... 6:<0 am Ar. Dalton. . . . 7:47 am Ar. Chattanooga 9:10 ara Ar. Knoxville. . 12:50 pm ; Ar. Bristol. . . . 4:56 pm P M|P U| 4 00 3 00 4(6, 3 06 & N. Junction..,. 4 15 3 15 Swift Creek 4 25 3 30 Dry Branch 4 85 3 40 Rlke» Beak 4 45 3 50 Fl’.zparlok 4 W 4 0C ......... Ripley. ........ 6 0G 4 20 Jeffeisonvlll* 6 15 4 35 Galllmore 6 25 5 00 Danville 6 30 6 n Allentovn 640 5 32 Montrose ........ 6 60 5 60 ......... Dudley ......... $ 02 6 07 Moore 615 6 30 Dublin JAS. T. WRIGHT, General Manager. D. B. DUNN. Superintendent. CCOSEE AKB WESTERN RAILROAD To Take Kff«t Monday, AprO ». I3M. Noa. t sad 3 will run dally except Sun- gay. All ethers Irregular. Read Down. Read Up. No.L lMUea( |MUes| No. 1 , Lv. Dublin .As M 6 .. Hutchings .. tt 1$ .Spring Haven. tt 13- ..« Dexter .... 46 U ,. w Alcorne ... If 13 ..h Cheater ... N 2X ... Yonkers ... 19 29 .... Empire .... .... Empire .... 34 81 .... Cypres. ... If 49 . HawklnevL'le 12 41 • B .„ Ororanla .., • dees connection, made at Dublin with ;ieright*. HI* and TaonlUe railroad In both iurectlona. Eaat Tenaeaaea. Virginia and Oeorgts trains paaa Empire aa follow a: Going South II t* pm Going North. . t it j. w. maHTOwn, a. k. ‘ B, I. KAHONET, O. F. 4b K, A. . Tralna marked tbua • dally; thus I dally excapt Sunday, Trains marked thus 7 Sunday 0M7. Solid trains are run to and from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Maoon. Unm ’ ond Albany via Smlthvllle, Macon and ColumbuB. , Sleeping ears on night trains betwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta, t. Passengers for Tbomaaton take 7:65 a. m. or 4:15 p. m. train. Passenger* for Carrollton and Cedartown tak* Till m. train. Passengers for Perry take 11:15 a. ra. train; Fort Gaines, Buena Vlsia, Blakely gnd Clayton should tak* Ud5 n. m. train. Passengsra for Sylvanla, Wrlghtsvlll* and 8anderavllle take 11:30 a. m. train. For further Information end for schedule* for point# beyond our line epply to ■ W. F. BHELLMAN, Traffic Manager. W, P .DAWSON. Paseongor Agent, 3. C. HAILE. General Passenger agent . L. J. HARRIS. Ticket Alt. Mason. MACON AND NORTHERN M. & N. AND S. A. L SEABOARD AIR LINE. Time Table, December 1, 1394. Read Dowd. Read Up. A M|A M| 8TATI0NB. |Pm;p m 3 45|Lv.. 10 36|Lv.„ U 321 Lv.. 2 03 I,v,. 3 661 Lv.. 4 a I.V.. 6 22 Lv„ 8 06|Lv.. AM. 12 26ILV.. 3 06LV... 5 40|Ar.. 9 45 Ar il OOlAr.. 12 00'Ar.. 3 63)Ar.. .. Maoon ... Machen ... Madison .. .. Athena .... .. Abbe vine ... ,. Greenwood . ,, Cheater .... Monroe ... . .. Raleigh .... ... Weldon ... ,. Richmond .. Washington . , Baltimore .. Philadelphia . , New York ■ li! ss '.'iav|ii 5|a M. , .Lvlll 431P. M •Lv) 9 33 .Lv IM .Lv 411 .Lv 1M ..Lv|U SIAM .Lv) 1M .Lvjtan .Lv! I 41 ..Lr| 3 96 PM. Passenger tralna will atop at Ocmulge# street to take on and let off paesengere. Car on clectno railway will connect with No. 2 at 6:30 p. m. from the North at Oo- mulge* street. Connection* with Oeorgla Southern ana Florida Railroad. Eaat Tenneseee, Virgin ia and Georgia railroad and Central raU. read for all points In Florida and south, west Georgia- t Second—No. 408 leaving Macon at 9 a. m. makes close connee’lon with Middle Oeer- gta and Atlantic for Eatonton. Third—with Georgia railroad at Madt- aon. Fourth—With solid train for Washing ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet ears, Washington to New York city. Tlckot and general offices Grand Lodge Building, 622 Mulberry street. H. BURNS, Ticket Agent. E. C. MAHONEY, G. P. A. Atlanta ami New Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST 1P0INT R. R- quickest and Boat Boutc. Montfomtry, 8eima» Mobil*, New Or leans Texas and Southwest. Southbound. No. 36. No. GO. No. S3. Lv. Macon.......I 4 S pm Lv. Atlanta ] 6 36 am Ar. Montfomery.ju oo am Ar. Panaaoola.e.f 6 M> pm Ar. Mobile 1 6 20 pm Ar. Now Orl’«....jl0 U pm Ar. Houatoa f. 7 66 am 4 20 pm 9 20 pm 6 20 am 3 06 am 7 36 am 10 CO pm 7 66 am 1 m prn H 20 pm 6 X9 ara 3 06 am 7 26 am 10 60 pin MACON A NOW YORK SHORT DINK. Schedule In Effect December 1, 1S94. Lv. Macon. . . . (Lv. Milledgevlllo. I*v. Bparta. . . . I-.’V, ramnk. . . Ar Augusta, IN.Y.Tn 0:00 am XO^Oam 10:40 am 11:28 am 1:00 pm TO 8ELMA. |>&v« Montgomery I 0 80 pm| 8 10 am Arrive Belroa...............jll 15 pm|U 15 am Train 37 carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New York to New Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Train 38 carries Pullman vestibule aTecper New Or leans to Nsw York and dining car to At* lan to. Tralna 34 and 35 Pullman Buffet Bleep* lug Cars between Atlanta and Mont gomery. GEO. O. SMITH. Pres, and Gen. Mgr. JOHN A. OEE. Gen. Pass. Agt GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A., Atlanta to (eta million Of Circular* to distribute at $4.00 per 1,000, liowto become a first* cIom M***meri*t, Hypnotist, Mind lUader and Clairvoyant, a large took only 10c. Addroee at once. C. IL BOW AM. Milwaukee. WU. Lv. AgRta (KTm)l 2:10 pml * 4:35 pm 5.-65 pm 7:05 pm 0:30 pm 2:43 am 3:40 am 7:00 am 8:20 10:40 am 1:23 pm Ar. Orangeburg. Ar. Bumter. . . Ar. Florence. . . Ar. Fayetteville. Ar. i'«tcr:d/urg. . Ar. Richmond. . Ar. Washington. Ar. Baltimore. . Ar. Philadelphia. Ar. New York. . Dy.Mall|Nt. Ex. 4:30 pm| 8:80 pm 5:33 pm 10:12 pm 6d4 pm|U:23 ptn 7.*0lpm| 2.*27 am 8:30 pmj 5:15 am I Trains arrivo from Augusta and points on main line as follows: 6:45 a. m„ 11 a. m. and 4:2G p. m. Night exprees carries through sleeper Macon to Augunta. 9:00 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. trains connect Union dopot, Augusta, for Charleston, Columbia, 8. C„ and Savannah. Thou. K. Scott. General Manager. A. O. Jackson, O. P. A. Jco W. White, T. P* A., Augusta, Ga/ W. W. Hardwick, P. A., Macon, Oa. General offices, Auguita. Ga. AN ADVERTISEMENT ptacefi In the classified column, of The Telegraph Is rare to bring RESULTS THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. No. 81.—4Jolld veatlbulad train to Jack* sonvlllo. with Pullman buffet drawing room cars attached for Jacksonville and Brunswick. Bleepers at Macon for ocou. princy at 9:00 p. m. No. 37.—Bond train for Jacksonville with slecpora attached. Northbound. No. 32.—Solid voatibuled train to Cincin nati,connecting -with local train for Chat tanooga and way atations. Carries Pull man sleopors betwoon Jacksonville and Kaneaa City via. Atlanta, Birmingham ond Memphlii. Atlanta passengers cun remain In sleeper until 6:30 n. in. No. 33.—Carries free chair car to Chat* tanooga, which Is attached to solid ve*» tlbule train for Cincinnati -with Pullman sleeping core attached. Connections at Chattanooga with fast trains In all di rections. For full information as to routes.rates. otc., apply to JAM W. CARR, Paseengor nnd Ticket Agent, Macon, Go. C, H. Hudson, General Manager, Knox. vllle, T*nn. M . _ W. A. Turk, General Paasonger Agent, Washington, D. C. C. A. Beniicoter, Aeeistant Genera) Pas* swiger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. j. J. Farnsworth .Division Pasaenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Tie Pullman Car Line BETWEEN LOTnBTriLiLE, Cincinnati or Indianapolis And Pullman Vretlbul* Servlo# on Night Trail*. Parlor Chair Cara oa Day Tralna. Make tho tautest time between the winter ctke. anil summer rreort* of the Northw«*t. W. H. McDOEfj, G«i. Mgr. FRANK J. BRED. O. P. Aren't. For further Information address It. W. GLADING, Gen. Agent,