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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING,. DECEMBER 20, 1894.
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ONE CENT H
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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;
terms liberal. Address J. E. Mluter.
Wanted, a man of ability with acme
oaital to manage branch, one of toe
oargoat mvmufat-luring corporations In
United States. Absolutely no risk.
Large Income Assured.
For full particulars address Income,
care of Telegraph.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—In the Immediate suburb*
of Macon, two houses uud lota, with
farming land In quantities to suit
, tenants. A. O. Bacon.
FOR RENT—Dec. 18, four- room house,
large garden, good water; healthy
location: East,Macon. Apply,125 Cot
ton avenue. * • ' •
FOR .IIENT—The Southwestern Hotel,
45| Oak street, containing 25 rooms.
Apply at Macon Savings Bank.
FOH RENT—Rear of 6econd floor, nil of
third floor and basement of American
National Bank building. Constructed
especially for printing office; after Oc
tober 5. R. E. Park.
FOR RENT—The Johnson farm, 31-2
mCea from court house, near Columbua
road, containing 100 acre, fertile land
•with ample Improvements. Apply at
Macon Savings Bank.
FOR RENT.—Office and gentlemen’s
sleeping rooms. Apply at Macon Sav
ings Bank.
FOR RENT—On easy terms, eight-
horse farm on railroad six miles
from city; fertile, well watered and
J wooded, with good improvements.
Apply to Mrs. A. A. Coleman.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Doll carriages, dolls, tea
sets and scrap albums, at Brunner’s
Drug and Book Store.
HORSE and Buggy; combination horse,
good saddler, lair driver; fine quali
ties; lady can drive. W. B. Jennings.
FOR SAIAJ—Ono fine milk cow and
calf for sale this morning, at Mor
gan’s old corner.
FOR SALE—Magic lanterns, tool
chests, games and picture books, at
Brunner’s Drug and Book Store.
FOR SALE—The residence of Mrs. R.
F. Lc-wton, on College street, which
the now occupies. For terms apply
ut^WKlIngham’a warehouse.
FOR SALE—Foot power engine lathe,
10-iuch swing, four foot bed; cuts any
thread. The very thing for gunsmith.
Full set tools with It, dirt cheap..H.
B. Campbell. 14 E. Mitchell st., At
lanta, Ga.
FOR SALE—Toy pianos, mechanical
toys, fancy cups and eaucera, toilet
sets, otc„ at Brunner’s Drug and
Book Store.
FOR SALE, cheap .for cash, omnibus
and light carry-iill. nearly new and In
good order; baggage wagon, four
horses, extra good; harness, blankets,
etc., lawn mower mangle, wardrobe,
and folding bed, mattresses, cots, etc.
All nearly new.
The above, unless sold at private sale
will bo sold at. public sale Saturday,
Dec. 22, 1894, In front of Hotel La
nier. H. R. Brown, assignee.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FISH AND OYSTERS—All kinds received
every morning and afternoon. Dopson,
Clarke & Daniel.
QO TO Chapman's English Kitchen
and find the lost meal; only 25c.
EVERT business man should buy a
meal ticket at Chapman’s English.
Kitohen; twenty-five, 85.
LOST—A fed steer about 3 years old;
(■soaped from ■Winters' lot Tuesday
night. ’Notify Sid Simmons.
LOST—Lady's gold ring, set with stone,
marked M. T. M. Return C. H. Mis-
lor, get reward.
YOUNG and middle-aged men Buffering
from excesses or youthful Indiscre
tion should consult the California
doctors at.
.WHOLESALE line of cigars very
cheap. Must close. See window.
Henry P. Loh, 612 Mulberry street.
BOGS—Tennessee and creamery butter
recolved every day. Send orders. E.
A. Waxelbaum & Brothers, telephone
177.
APPLES, oranges, nuts, raisins, coca-
nuts, at -B. L. Burdick’s, 452 Poplar
street.
NOTICE—Brqed your cows to a pure
bred Jersey. Apply to J. T. Gantt,
Findlay's Foundry. Telephone 107.
TAPE WORM—Expelled head and alt
la two hours or no charge. No nau
seating Drugs used; no straining, no
sickness, by She California, doctors.
PRICES are lower on Meresehaum end
fine Imported briar pipe t!»n ever.
I hlLve a fine display at tho low
prices. Henry P. Loh.
UNDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Your grocer sells
E. H. GATO’S fine Key West cigars
are still In the lead in this market.
A full line on hand. Henry P. Loh.
APPLES, oranges, nuts. rtUshiB, cocoa-
nuts. at E. L. Burdick's, 452 Poplar
creeL
SILK umbrellas, useful Christmas pres
ent, 82.60. Charles Wlacbtel.
■WAITING For. SOMETHING to turn
up. ehj Why not spend a few dollars
nn<l turn s •:n,e.ning up. A f.-w a-is In
this column this week will do the
work.
L.TSJH wanting canes, silver Upped,
up. Charles Wochtel.
DISEASES of men and women
i chronic nature are examined and
Ice given free by the California
PARTIES desiring quantities Of tur
keys for Christmas, place orders with
us Immediately. We cau please you.
E. A. Waxelbaum & Bros., telephone
177.
TURKEYS, TURKEYS,.
Dressed and undressed. »•
Delivered promptly. ! • .
FIREWORKS.
Large stock, everything new—Just In-
sold cheaper than ever before.
F. E. KUPFERMAN,
412 Second street, Sam Baer’s old stand.
BUSINESS men can save money by
addressing Georgia Employment Bu*
r £? u , w * en ^ need of bookkeepers,
office help, stenographers or salesmen.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL your
Goods? Then say so where the peo
ple will eee It. Tulle to them through
the Telegraph.
FRESH all-pork T?anessee free sau
sage meut, 8 cento per pound at Junes
& MerHtt. Third street.
APPLES, oranges, nuts, raisins, cocoa-
nuts, at E. L. Burdick’s, 452 Poplar
streot.
HAVE you a picture you want framed?
Bring it to Mlgiuth’s. Cheapest place
In city. 125 Cotton avenue.
HOLMES & COUTT'S celebrated eitra
toast crackers retail at the low price
of 10c. a pound.
WAITING FOR SOMETHING to turn
up, eh? Why not spend a few doUira
and turn something up. A few ads in
this column this week will do tho
business.
ONE thousand stylish tics 50 cents.
• Chlarles Wnchtel.
51,000 lnjbank to loan Friday. Improved
city property. Address ’’Dennis,” care
Telegraph.
TO BUYERS OF CHRISTMAS PRES-
ENTS—T3mes are hard and money Is
scarce Is hoard on all sides, from hut
to palace; that this Is true to a large
exitent no one wl'l deny; but In or
der to overcome this condition of of-
'fairs we have In store the best as
sorted and for quality tho Cheapest
line of holiday goods to be found in
Macon. Our stock embraces comb
lalrl brush set. work boxes, manicure
sots, work baskets, vases, bisque ng-
ures, bisque baskets, cehulkU sets,
collar and cuff boxes, photograph and
autograph albums, odor boxes, odor
baskets, perfumes of ail kinds (for
eign and domestic, Japanese goods,
hand -mirrors, stand mirrors, bracket
mirrors, fine candles and many other
articles too numerous to mention, ufl
of Which will be sold on a very small
margin on cost . You are Invited to
call and inspect our stock before buy
ing. Lamar, Cheatham & Co., Mul
berry and Third streets.
CONSCIENTIOUS PLUMBING—WO
don’t charge any more than it’s
worth, and we don’t keep folks wait
ing. We do tin roofing and galvanized
cornice work. We conduct a general
job shop. Our Mr. Jarratt has had 26
years’ experience in the business. R.
P. Jarratt & Co.. Poplar street, Ma
con.
IF you want to get a beautiful and
cheap Christmas present, look In the
, magic window, 125 Cotton avenue.
CHEAP MONEY—Money to loan at 6 per
cent Charles R. Nlstoet, 355 Third
** street
LUMBER AND SHINGLES by car-
loads, sarfed stono flagging for side
walks. M. Cod'Lngton, Cherry streot.
BLUE RIBBON.—The Judges awarded
us the first premium for our Rohrer’s
Bread Ralalnsr. pronouncing Rohrer’a
better than Horsford'a after a thur*
ough test W. C. Turpin & Co.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
SARATOGA CHIPS are all tne rage, ask
your grocer for them.
CHRISTMAS ties, one ill a box, pretty
■designs. Charles Wachteil.
KIDNEY DISBASE3 of all kinds posi
tively cured by entirely new methods
and treatment. The California doc
tors.
FAT AND JUICY Christmas turkeys,
will bo dressed at our store. Give
us your order In time and got a nice
one. We keep everything new, nice
and cheap. John C. Holmes.
TURPIN'S BAKING POWDER is the
best mad*. Have you tried It?
EMBROIDERED silk suspenders 75
cents up. Charles‘WUchtel.
RHOHER'S bread raising !■ the best bread
preparation made. Try It.
HEADQUARTERS for children caps,
latest noveUes. Charles Wtuchtel.
26 IN A BOX—Cigars from 61 to *3.60
packed as above. Henry P. Loh.
CANCERS REMOVED without the use
of the knife; an absolute and perma
nent cure, by the California doctors.
CHANGE OF FIRM.
Notice la hereby given that the co
partnership heretofore existing between
R. P. Jarratt and F. T. Abel, under the
firm name of Jarratt & Abel, tinners,
sanitary plumbers, steam and gas fit
ters, etc., has been this day dissolved
by mutunl consent, Thomas O. Chris
tian having bought the half Interest
heretofore held by F. T. Abel, who re
tires. The business will continue »o be
conducted at the same place, 615 Poplar
street, under tho firm name of R. P.
Jarovtt & Co., who will pay all debts
of the old firm of Jarratt & Abel and
oollect all accounts due said firm.
AMUSEMENTS.
Schubert Symphony Club
and Lady Quartette.
Finest Musical Talent Ever la Macon.
THURSDAY NIGHT. DECEMBER 20.
One Night Only.
AT MACON VOLUNTEERS’ ARMORY
For the Benefit of tho Volunteers.
Price of admission, 75 cents.
ACADEMY OP MUSIC
Five Nights, Commending Tuesday.
December ISth.,
THE BALDWN-MBLVILLE OO..
Headed by the Charming and Versatile
Artiste.
MISS PEARL MELVILLE.
Opening on Tuesday night In the five-
act comedy drama.
"THE BLACK FLAG.*'
Change of Play each performance.
Prices. 19, 20 und 20 cents; no extra,
no higher.
Matinee Thursday and Saturday.
Ladies admitted fne Tuesday night
when accompanied by a person with a
paid 10 cents ticket. Reserve seats on
gale at Ludden & Bates’ Music House.
OPEN
EVERY
NIGHT
THIS
WEEK, at
JUHAN’S.
Pretty Books, 15 to 60c.
Hair Ornaments, 10c to $1.
Baby Pins, 35c to 75c.
Czarina Neck Scarfs, 35c to $2.
Men’s Shaving Sets, $2 to $5.
Men’s Smoking Sets, $1. •
Infants’ Toilet Sets, $1.50 to $3.
Having the most complete line of
Fancy Goods in the city, we are also
displaying a grand lino of Silks, blk. g.
and col. Dress Goods, Wraps, Blankets, etc., and T0a
will undersell anyone this week.
Come and see the pretty things.
Don’t wait until tho day be
fore Xmas to select presents, but
call early this week and get tho
choice of our pretty new holi
day goods.
Will sell individual round trip tickets to
Palm Beach, Fla. and return from Macon,
December 26th and 27th, limited to 10 days at
the very low rate of
$15.00 FOR ROUND TRIP.
This is less than one fare for round trip. This
rate is made account grand opening of Hotel
■ Royal Poianciana at Palm Beach.
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
G. A. MACDONALD,
Telephone 100. j General Passenger Agent.
THE COLUMBUS SOUTHERN RAILWA YCOMPANY.
Time Table No. 22. Effectlvo October 25, IbA,
SOUTHBOUND.
northbound.
Now 8. I
M'ndy.)
Wedy. I No. t
Friday.) Dally.
I I No. 4.
I |Tue*dy.
| No. 2. iThuady.
| Daily. | Satdy.
8:30 am 2:40 pm|Lv. Columbus
9:00 nan 4:10 pmiAr, Richland. .1
12:06 pmf • |Ar. Americus (8. A. M.).,
. Ar.112:40 pm 2:00 pm
. Lv.|ll:07am 11:10 am
Lv.|*7:l0 am •
4:30 iwn
6:03 pm
£:u0 pin
4:30 pmiAr Lumpkin, (8. A. M,).. Lv.
6:03 pm Ar. Hurtsboro (8. A. M.) Lv.
8:00 pmiAr. Montgomery (8. A. M.) Lv.
11:15 pmjAr Selma (W. Rwy.) Lv.
12:01 nm Ar. Birmingham (L. & N.) Lv.
3:05 am Ar. Mobile (L. & N.) Lv.
5:30 tun Ar Pensacola (U & N.)..... Lv.
7:35 am]Ar. New Orleans JL. & N.)
10:45 am j 10:15 am
9:10 am| 9:10 am
7:15 am| 7:15 am
4:35 am •
3:58 am
12:20 am
11:15 pm
7:50 pm
11:50 am
2:30 pm
*5:40 pm
7*0 am
8:25 am
5:40 pm
6:40 pm
11:00 nm
7:50 am
8:25 am
Ar. *..*•*•
Dawson
Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Ar.
Ar,
Thomanvlllo
Brunnwlrk ..........
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
......... Jacksonville .......
Lv.
•Train leaving Amerlcus 7:10 a. m. runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only.
Trains N6s. 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 OULF R. R.
The Only Line Running Double Dally
Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1894.
NORTHBOUND.
Columbus
Waverly Hall ..
Oak Mountain.,
Warm Springs.
Woodbury
Concord
Williamson
Orlffln
Macon, C. R. IX ...
Atlanta, C. R. R.
Orlffln
McDonough
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv. McDonough
Ar. Orlffln
Lv. Macon. C. R. R.
Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R
Lv. Griff in
Lv. Williamson
Lv. Concord
Lv. Woodbury
Lv. Warm Springs...,
Lv. Oak Mountain
Lv. Waverly Hall
Ar. Collumbus
No. 62
Dally
8:15 a.m.
8:57 a.m.
4:15 o.m,
7:30 a.m,
9:05 a.m.
9:23 a.m,
9:45 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
4:23 p.m.
6:54 p.m
ills p.m.
0:31 p.m.
6:59 p.m.
7:34 p.m.
8:04 p.m.
8.14 p.in.
9:06 p.m.
All trains arrive and depart Union de*
pots at Columbus and Orlffln. Ask for
tickets and see that they read via ths
Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad.
CLIFTON JONES, Gen. Pas. Agt.
G W. CIIEARS, Gen. Manager.
Columbus, Ga.
Middlo Georgia and Atlantic Railroad.
Effective fck-pieniber 2, t o'clock, A. jl.
1894,
Read Down Read Up.
U 00 pi 7 15;Lv. Augusta .Ar.| Ga. R
j 9 00 |Lv. Macon ,.Ar.| | « 4b p
No. 101INo.l03|
M
6 50
655
• 10
8 U
12 15
ID
P. M.
1 15
120
|No.l02|No.l0ft
'. m.ia. m.
Lv Mtirrviu Arn 7w| i uu
Lv Eiattmton Ar.j 7 45 { Ik 5J
Ar Eatonton Lv| 6 36 | 11 4S p
Lv Eatonton Ar| 6 85 I U 46
Ar. Atlanta Lv.| 3 00p| 7 26a
Ar.. Mocon Lv.| 9l0a|
|Ar. Athens .Lv.| 8 40pf .
Broughtonville meeting point tor trains
Nos. 101 and 101.
Covington Junction meeting point tor
trains Nos. 102 and 102.
W. B. THOMAS, General Manager.
CENTRAL R. R. of GrJEORGflA.
H. M, COMER AND R. S. HAYES, RECEIVERS.
Schedule In effect Nor. 18, 1894. Standard Time, 00th Meridian.
' BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS. MONTGOMERY A ND ALBANY.
READ DOWN.
±21
..1*7 OS am
.. 8 15 a m
..111 00 a in
...| 2 00 pit
1*8 10 p m *1115 am
9 18 L ~ ““
10 40
11 55
2 44
p m
p m
p m
a m
12 22 p m
1 54 p m
3 30 p m
3 13 p m
6 40 p m
4 51 p m
9 50 p m
6 20 p m
8 10 pm
7 55 p m
—STATION 8—
Leave..
Arrive..
Arrive..
Arrve...
.. Macon Arrive
Fort Valley ....... Leave
. Columbus Leave
.. Opelika Leave
Leave.,
Arrive..
Arrivu..
Arrive..
Arrive..
Arrive..
Arrive..
Arrive.,
Arrive..
Arrive.,
Arrive..
... Macon
, Fort Valley .
... Amerlcus ...
.... Albany ....
.... Dawson ....
. Fort Gaines .
.... Eufnula ....
.... Ozark .....
Union Springs
Troy
. Montgomery .
Arrive
•••..Leave
• Leave
>• ••••Leave
• •••..Leave
Leave
• Leave
Lea vo
Leave
••••••Leave
• Leave
7 45 p m
6 35 p m
8 45 pm
9 10 a m
i.
4 10pm
1(0 pm
1 28 p It,
11 00 u
it 21 • m
7 40 n m
C 40 a in
6 20 a m
4 10 u m
II 47 p in
it •* ■ ill ta ii y ...
9 20 a ml
10 37 a m 10 17 pm
8*62 p*m
•7*30 p m
6 05 a m
9 10 a m “
7 1G am
*7 45 a m
BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDGEVILLB. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH.
. *4 H a ml*4 !» p ml*7 66 a m
6 12 a ml C 32 p m) 9 47 am
7 45 a ml 8 05 p mill SO a m
1 15 p ml 1 00 a zn| 7 55 pm
1*4 16 p m
,) 6 05 p m
| 6 10 p m
Leavo Macon Arrive
Arrive Grinin Leave
Arrive Atlanta Leave
Ar..., Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv
3 05 a ml 3 40 p m
6 30 u ml 6 50 p m
j B 55 a m| 0 30 p m Arrive....
,.| 10 20 a m| Arrive
Leavo
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
... Macon Arrive
... Gordon Leave
MlilcdgevlUe Leave
•••. Mi lien .'...Leave
.. Augusta Leave
.. Savannah Leave
Jacksonville Loavo
7 65 p in
6 49 p in
•4 25 pm
7 25 a m
10 23 pm
8 25 p m
•0 65 j» m
•118 pm
11 00 a a
9 02 a in
•7 20 a m
•3 29 am
3 40 p ml 3 65 a m|l0 00 A >n|..
2 65 p m 3 10 ft m| 9 10 a m|.,
I ( 8 05 a m|..
11 20 :i mill 68 p m .....
7 55 a ml 8 40 p ml I..
•8 30 a m 9 00 p ml j.
I 4 IB p m(
Trains marked thus • dally; thus I daily except Sunday. Trains marked thus T Sunday only.
Solid train* are run to and from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Maees
and Albany via Smithvtlle, Macon and Columbus.
Sleeping cars on night trains bet wen Savannah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta. .
Parlor cars between Macon and Atlantx
Passongers for Thomsaton take 7:55 s. m. or 4:28 p. m. train. Passengers for Carrollton and Cedartown take 7:&|
9. m. train. Passengers for Perry take 11:16 a. m. train: Fort Gaines, Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take
Hill a. m. train. Passengers for Sylvanla. Wrlghtsvllle and Snndersvllle take 11:30 a. m. train.
For further Information nnd for schedules for points beyond our Una apply to
W. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Passenger Agent.
J. a HAILE. General Passenger Agent L J. HARRIS. Ticket AgU Macon.
MACON AND NORTHERN
M. & N. AND S. A. L
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Time Tablo, December 1, 1894.
Read Down.
Read Up.
A M|A M| STATIONS. |P AJ;P M
8 45ILV..
10 S5(LV..<
U 82|Lv..
2 03|Lv..
3 551 Lv..
4 23 Lv..
6 23: Lv..
8 0C,Lv..
12 26ILV..
2 06LV..V
6 40]Ar..
9 45|Ar..
U 00[ Ar..
12 u*> Ar..
853)Ar..
•• Macon
.. Mac hen
• Madison
., Athens
Abbeville ..
,. Greenwood
.. Ghoster ...
Monroe ... ,
. Raleigh ...
... Weldon
Richmond .,
Washington
Baltimore ..
Philadelphia
, New York .
12 12|A M.
11 41|P. M
..Lv
..Lv
..Lv
..Lv
..Lv
...Lv|U 2J|AM
..Lv| 7 36|
..Lv 6 31
..Lvi 3 41
..Lv) 2 20 P M
Passenger trains will stop at Ocmulge#
street to take on and let oft passengers.
Car on electric railway will connect with
No. 2 at 630 p. m. from the North at Oo
mulgee street.
Connections with Georgia Southern and
Florida lUilrood, East Tennessee, Virgin
ia and Georgia railroad and Central rail-
read for all points !a Florida and south
west Georgia.
Second—No. 402 leaving Macon at 9 a. m.
makes close connection with Middle Geor
gia and Atlantic for Eatonton.
Thira—With Georgia railroad at MadV
son.
Fourth—With solid train for Washing
ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet cara^
Washington to New York city.
Ticket and general offices Grand Lodge
Building, 622 Mulberry street.
II. burns. Ticket Agent.
E, Ca MAHONEY. O t P. A.
Atlanta and New Orleans
Short Line,
ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. R.
quickest and Beit Route,
Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Or
leans, Texas and Southwest.
Southbound. No. 35. No. 60. No. 23.
Lv. Macon.
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Montgomery.
Ar. Pensacola...
Ar. Mobile........
Ar. Nfsw Ori’s...
Ar. Houston....,
425
pm
7 56
am
765
am
6 36
am
4 20
pm
1 20
pm
U 06
arn
9 20
pm
8 20
pm
6 66
pm
5 20
&m
6 20
am
5 20
pm
3 «;
am
3 If,
am
10 26
pm
7 35
am
7 35
am
10 60
pm
10 50
pm
TO SELMA,
Leave Montgomery I 9 30 pra| 810 am
Arrive Selma.. |U 15 pro|U 16 am
Train 37 carries Pullman vestibule
sleeper New York to Now Orleans, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train 18
carries Pullman vestibule sTeeper New Or
leans to New York and dining car to At
lanta.
Trains 24 and 35 Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont
gomery.
GEO. C. SMITH. Pres, and Gen. Mgr.
JOHN A. GEE. Gen. Pas*. Agt
GEO. W. ALLEN, T. k\ A., Atlanta
JJ0U). H< w t* become a first*
class UMsmerUt, Uypuotut,
Mind header and Clslrrojsnt, a largo
MACON & NEW YORK BIIORT LINE.
Pullman palace Bleeping mrs between
Macon nnd New York via
GEORGIA R.R, AND ATLANTIC COAST
LINE.
Schedule In Effect December 1, UP4.
Lv. Macon. . . ,
Lv. Mllledgevlllo.
Lv. Sparta. . . .
Lev. Camak. . .
Ar Augusta. . .
Lv. Agsta 05Tm)| 2:10 pm|
IN.Y.Tn
9:00 am
10:00 arn
10:40 am
1128 am
1:00 pm
Dy.Mall|Nt. Ex.
4:30 pm| 8:30 pm
5:33 pm 10:12 pm
6:14 pm
7:0! pm
8*30 pm
Ar. OrHn«*fbuiK'.
Ar. Hum ter.
Ar. Florence.
At, Vkytttevtlle.
Ar. Petersburg. ,
Ar. Richmond. ,
Ar. Washington,
A r. Ha It I m of
Ar. Philadelphia. 10:46 am
Ar. New York.
4:35 pm
5:55 pm
7:05 pm
3:30 pm
2:12 am
3:10 urn
7:00 am
|820nm
I pm
11:3 pm
3.-27
6:15
Trains arrive from Augusta and points
on main lino as follows: 6:46 a. m., U a.
m. and 4:26 p. m.
Night express carries through sleeper
Macon to Augusta.
9:00 a. m. and 830 p. m. trains connect
Union depot, Augusta, for Charleston,
Columbia, 8. C., and 8avannAh.
Tho*. K. Scott, General Manager.
A. G. Jackson. O. P. A.
Joe W. White, T. P. A, Augusta, Ga.
W. W. Hardwick, P. A. Macon, Ga.
.General offices, Augusta, Ga.
• AN
ADVERTISEMENT
placed In the claaelfled columns of The
Telegraph 1* sure to bring
RESULTS
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
... $ BOSTON.
Poasago From Savannah ,T .
TO NEW YORK:
Cabin, $20; Excursion, $‘.12; Steerage,
$10.00.
TO BOSTON;
Cabin, $22; Excursion, $UG; Steerage,
$11.73.
TO PHILADELPHIA, , ‘
VIA NEW YORK.
Cabin, $22.30; Excursion, $30; Steer*
ago, $12.50.
The magnificent steamships of these
lines are appointed to sull as follows,
standard time:
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Control of 90th Meridian Time.)
City of B|rm1nghm.Wod., Dec. 19,11 .•00 am
Kansas .City Frl., Dec. 21, 1:00 pm
Chattahoochee ...... Sat., Dec. £2, 2:00 pm
NnCoochce Mon., Dec. 24, 4:00 pm
Tallahasseo Wed., Dec. 28, 6:00 pm
City of Augusta Frl., Dec. 28. 6:30 am
City of Blrmlngham.Hat., Dec. 29, 7:00 pm
Kansas City Mon., Dec. 81. 8:00 pm
Chattahoochee .... Wed., Jan. 2, 9:30 am
Nacoocheo Frl., Jan. 4,10:0 am
Tallahssee Sat., Jan. B, 11:30 am
City of Augusta.. Mon.. Jan. 7, 1:30 pm
City of Blrmlgham.Wed., Jan. 9, 3:30 pm
Kansoa Clt ...........Frl.. Jan. 11, 6:00 am
Chattahoochee Sat.. Jan. 2, 6:30 pm
Nacoochee Mon., Jan. A, 7.*00 pm
Tallahasseo Wod., Jan. 16, 9:30 am
City of Augusta Frl., Jan. 18,11:30 am
City of Birmingham.Sat., Jan. 19,12:30 pin
Kansas City Mon., Jan. H, 1:00 pm
Chaltahoocheo Wed., Jan. 23, 4:80 pm
Nacoocheo Frl., Jan. 25, 6:00 am
Tallahassee Sat. Jan. 26, 6:00 pm
City of Augusta....Mon., Jan.C8, 7:00 pm
City of Blrmlgham.Wod., Jan. 30, 8:00 am
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
City of Maoon Thur., Dec. 20, 11:30 am
Gate City Thur., Doc. 27, 6:30 pm
City of Macon Thur., Jan. 8, 10:00 am
Gate Clty. Mf Thur., Jan. 10, 4:30 pm
City of Mncon Thur., Jan. 17. 10:00 am
Gate City Thur., Jan. 21, 6:00 pm
City of Macon Thur., Jan. 81. 8:30 am
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA
(This shlQ docs not carry passengers.)
Dessoug Tuos., Doc. 18, 9:30 am
Dessoug Frl., Doc. 28, 6:30 am
LeBsoug Mon., Jan. 7, 1:30 pm
Dessoug Thurs., Jan. 17, 10:00 am
Dessoug Bun...Inn. 27. 6:00 am
J. P. BECKWITH. O. A..
• Jacksonville, Fla.
Walter Hawkins, F. P. A., Jacksonville!.
W. E. Arnold, G. T. P. A., .Jacksonville.
C. G. Anderson. Agent, Savannah, Ga.
MACON. DUBLIN AND
MAILKUAU.
savannah
Tlr.1. Tub!. No. U, Taking Effect Sunday,
September 9. U34.
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JA8. T. WRIGHT. General Manager.
D. U. DUNN, Supcrlntendtnt.
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CONSUMPTION
•URSLY CURED..
Toth* Editor—Please inform vow read*
era that I hare a positive remedy for the
above named disease. By its timely uee
thousands of hopeless cases have been per.
manontiv cured. I shall be glad to send
two boulee of my remedy free to any of your
readers who have consumption if they will
send me their express and poet office address
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