The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, December 22, 1894, Image 7
THE MACOIST TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MOKNIHG, DECEMBER 22, 1894.
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. Minter.
WANTED—To remit a piamo for Au
burn Inrltwt for spring tenm. Ad
dress Secnetary Trustees, Jefferson
ville, Ga.
WANTED—Two furnished rooms for
couple (one as sitting room), witth
board or near whore board cum be
obtained; references given and re
quired. Address “Rooms,” care of
Telegraph.
A TRAINED NURSE wishes position;
•will t^ke charge of. either mole or fe
male. (No. 554 Third street.
WANTED—Light spring wagon; good,
cheap. P. O. box 167. r
WANTED—500 men a/nd (boys to see
our special 510 suits; excellent values.
Ohtarfes iW&chtel.
WANTED—Two or /three furnished
roams suitable for light Housekeep
ing; stale terms. D, TeCegraph office.
WANTED—The people of South Mar
con and vicinity to come and see my
full line of fttnoy and family gro
ceries. Prompt and poClito at’tenition
given, customers. E. B. KInmHn, cor
ner Second and Ogeitlhaipe streets.
Wanted, a man of ability with some
Caltal to manage branch, one of the
largest manufacturing corporations In
Uaiited States. Absolutely no risk.
Large Income Assured.
LOST.
LOST—Sorrel mare mule: strayed from
Rut HUM'S place, Etast Macon dis
tricts anftnol had big knee; about
tour,teen hands Mgh; white spot on
(hip. Notify Andrew Barnes, Ivey
Bro.’s plaoe, Baldwin county.
LOST—New buggy whip, wit'll bow of
yellow ribbon, between Jcftm Ellis'
store and city hall on Cotton avenue.
Finder will be rewarded by leaving
at Lanier House.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Seven-'rtwm house, fur
nished or unfurnished rooms. 617
Orange street;.. Apply on premises -at
meal times.
FOR RENT—Seven-room house with
modern conveniences. No. 4 Fossyith
Terrace. Range in kitchen and water
furnished. S. R. Jiaques.
TO RENT—Store No. 259 Second street,
next Piorpont house, and three rooms
above; gas and water, will change to
suit tenant. R. E. Park.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Doll carriages, dolls, tea
sets and scrap albums, at Brunner’s
Drug and Book Store.
FOR SALE—Magic lanterns, tool
chests, games and picture books, at
Jtrunner's Drug and Book Store.
FOR SALE—The residence of Mrs. R.
F. Lawton, on College street, which
She now oocuples. For terms apply
at wr.llngham’s warehouse.
FOR- SALE—Toy pianos, mechanical
toys, fancy cups and saucers, toilet
eets, etc., at Brunner’s Drug and
Book Store.
FOR SALE, cheap for cash, omnibus
and light carry-all, 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, unleas sold at private sale
■will be sold at. public sale Saturday,
Deo. 22, 1894, in front of Hotel La
nier. H. R. Brown, assignee.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FISK AND OYSTERS—All kinds received
evtry morning and afternoon. Dopaon,
Clarke 4k Daniel.
GO TO Chapman's English Kitchen
and find the lost meal; only 23c.
REMEMBER your sweethearts on
Chrishmas. Come to our place, we
wtB help you. Charles Wachiel.
[WHOLESALE line of cigars very
cheap.' Must close. See window.
Henry P. Loh, 612 Mulberryjjtreet.
iWE have just received si large assort
ment of fancy rockers, lamps and
toilet eels, which we will sell 20 per
[ cent, lower than any bouse in the
city. 'Welland & Itobie, Armory bulld-
* lng.
CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS cheap, at
Leonard's Shoe Store, 616 Cherry st
FINEST In the land—Kansas City
poultry; place your orders for Christ
mas. L. D. Abel A Co.
BANANAS, fine and ripe sweet omngea
and nuts that are good at W. C.
Turpin & Co.'s, 310 Third street.
EGGS—Tennessee and creamery butter
received every day. Send orders. E.
A. Waxelbaum & Brothers, telephone
377. ■
APPLES, oranges, nuts, raisins, ooca-
nuts. at E. L. Burdick’s, 452 Poplar
TWENTY different Idnda of sausages:
finest Western beef, poultry and
meats of all kinds. Georgia Packing
Company.
CHRISTMAS TIES by the carlloed;
new lot lust received, 60 cents up.
Charles Wachtel.
FRESH Smells, , lobster, lettuce,
dressed poultry, at Kahn & Hirech'ts.
GIVE your friend a pair of slipfrirs.
Buy them cheap at Leonard's Shoe
Store, Sl« CSierry street.
HIND—<A sum df money, which the
,nner dan have by tidying for this
rot Ice and satisfying mo of owner-
hip. Hampton B. Smith, New Park
lotcl.
UNPBN BAKING POWDHTR alwny.
Irtvos satlafaetion. Your grocer sell.
TURKEYS, TURKEYS,
Dreesed and undressed. i
Delivered promptly.
FIREWORKS.
Large, stock, everything new—]ust tn—
cold cheaper than ever before.
F. E. KUPFERMAN,
412 Second street, Sam Baer’s old stand.
WE guarantee the best coal In the mar-
ket *4.25 per Ton. Roush &. Son.
TELEPHONE 294—Yaird by (brewery;
oocift cheap far caeih on delivery; Bird
Eye, JelllJco, MounfGadn, OaimibrLa. 220
Ei-bcrt street, Denicke.
TAPE WORM—Expelled head and all
In two hours or no charge. No nau
seating "drugs used; no straining, no
Blcknese, by the California uoctore.
PRICES are lower cn MerefloMum end
fine Imported briar pipe than ever. •
I hfcive a tlno display at tho low
prices. Henry P. Loh.
FIREWORKS—Cannon crackers, tor
pedoes, euc. W. C. Turpin & Co.,
phone 423.
SFLK crepe Wes, latest shapes, pretty
'designs, 60 cents; a itQiousund others.
Charles "Wachtel.
TURKEYS and poultry for Uhe Xmas
dinner at W. L. Henry’s.
E. H. GATO’S.flne Key West cigars
are still in the lead in this market.
A full line,on hand. Henry P. Loh.
APPLES, oranges, nuts, raisins, cocoa-
nuts, at E. L. Burdick’s, 452 Poplar
street.
BANANAS, oranges, 'fireworks, nuts,
alt W. C. Turpin & Co.’s.
EMBROIDERED silk suspenders, nr-
tlsilo workmanship, pocked in single
boxes. Prices fright. Charles Waoh-
itel.
FRESH Halibut and salmon' and ood
tv> arrive this morning. Kahn &
Hlrsch. ,
WAITING FOR SOMETHING to turn
up, eh? Why not spend a few dollars
and turn something up. A few aids in
this column this week will do the
work.
ALL DISEASES of men and women
of a chronic nature are examined and
advice given free by The California
doctors.
FINEST alH-pork sausage Jn the city
at W. L. Henry's.
SHOES make the most useful Chrls't-
mtaa presents—buy them from. Leon
ard’s Shoo Store. 616 Cherry street.
NOTICE.—I will have at the Georgia
Music House today and Monday next
a fine lot of palma and cither choice
Plums suitable for CHRISTMAS
PRiESENTC. Call and eee them. D,
B. WcalrufT, VinoviUe Greenhouses.
ALL those wishing to have a flrst-
class Xmas dinner should call and
examine our stock of fancy groceries
and dressed poultry, at the popular
hfefh-clase grocery of Kojin & Ilirsch.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL your
Goods? Then say po WhqJro the peo
ple will eee it. Tulle to tljem through
the Telegraph.
I HAVE too many dnglc nnd plotures;
I have bco little iponey. I would
rather have 'the money 'than t'he pdc-
lures, therefore I have reduced -the
price. Laimuir Williams, 416 Second
street.
MAKE Ohristmas merry; select some
thing usofuj from our stock of bright
novelties. Charles 'Wachitel.
FINEST fn the land—Kansas City
pouitry; place your orders for Christ
mas. L. D. Abel & Co.
OWANBKRRJES, oranlbenries for your
Xmas turkey at W. O. Turpin .&
Oo.’s.
NOTICE—Breed your cows to a pure
bred Jersey. Apply to J. T. Gantt,
Findlay’s Foundry. Telephone 107.
. KIDNEY DISEASES of all kinds poul-
tlvely cured by entirely new methods
and treatment. The California doc
tors.
IF YOU WANT fireworks, oranges,
Malagas, nuits, raisins or any Xmas
fruits oall nt W. C. Turpin & Co.
SILVER-TIPPED Widhsel and Congo
wood walking canes, very stylish, $1.
•Charles Wachitel.
ONE OF THE BEST presents for your
boy or girl would be a copy of
“Echoes from a Recluse," by “Earn
est Wilde." FV>r sale ai J. W.
Burke’s New Book Store.
THE finest line of bed room suits
in the city. Wedland & Roble. Armory
building.
FAT AND JUICY Christmas turkeys,
will be dressed ait our store. Give
us your order In time and get a nice
one. We keep everything new, nice'
and cheap. John C. Holmes.
TURPIN’S BAKING POWDER 1* the
best made. Have yon tried It?
A TJBERi’UL Christmas present—six
Monarch ehirts; beat flitting shirts on
earh. Charles Wftichtel.
A FULL line carpets, matting and rugn
very cheap. Welland & Roble, Armory
building.
BROKER'S bread raising !s tbs best bread
preparation mads. Try It.
BAt*ANAS—Oar twncy ripe bananas
eft W. C. Turpin & Ob.’» 310 Third
tOrrric.
25 IN A BOX—Cigar, from 31 to 33.60
' packed as ojbove. Henry P. Loh.
XJ3AVE your orders at headquar
ters for £xtra fine turkeys, ducks,
chickens nnd geese for Xmas, at tho
popular High-class grocery of Kahn
Sc Hindi. ’Phone 29.
SPECIAL values In !toen and silk hand
kerchiefs, 25 end 60 oents. Charles
Wodvtel.
DRESSED Turkeys, hens, spring
chickens, squabs, Tennessee hog
head, backbone, nnd ribs. Newton &
Jones, corner Second and Poplar sts.
W. L. HENRY (has bought ft well se
lected tot of fine fat turkeys far
Xmas.
YOUNG and middle-aged men suffering
from excesses or .youthful tndlscre-
tlon should consult the California
doctors seventeen.
BLUE RIBBON.—The Judge* awarded
vs the first premium for our Rohrer'e
Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohrer's
better than Homford’s after a thor
ough test. W. C. Turpin A Co.
FINEST heel In the city. Don’t
buy ebewhere before seeing our hoCi-
day" supply. Georgia Packing Co.
“INDIAN 61LK” suspenders, some-
flhing new; packed ih single bores;
price# reasooabwC. Fourth Ctsriea
BARGAIN WEEK!
BLANKETS OUT—Our $3.50 kind now $2.50 j our $4.00
l now $3.00; our $5.00 kind now $4.00, and so on.
100 Remnants fine black and. colored Dress Goods on our
t counter, 25c and $1.00.
CLOAKS CHEAP—New styles in Ladies’ Cloaks and
es at actual' cost.
TABLE DAMASK—Ten pieces cream and white Table
nask at 49c, cut from 60 and 65c.
HANDKERCHIEFS—All kinds and sizes, See our Ladies’
Initial 25c goods, cut from 50c.
KID GLOVES—New stock, all sizes and colors, $1.00 and
hook or button. Every pair guaranteed. , Boys’ and Gents'
n and.fleece-lined Gloves, 75c and $1.00 per pair.
APRONS—Ladies white, ready-made Aprons, fancy skirts,
each.
UMBRELLAS—Splendid $1.25 Silk Gloria Umbrellas at
each this week.
DRESS-MAKING—Best New York Style at Macon prices.
BURDEN. SMITHS Co
Will sell individual round trip tickets ta
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
round trip, and those contemplating a trip to Florida can
get full information by calling on or addressing
G. A. MACDONALD,
Telephone 100. General Passenger Agent.
THE COLUMBUS SOUTH ERN RAILWA YCOMPANT.
Time Table No. 22. Effective October 26, 1894.
kOUTHBOUND.
STATIONS.
NORTHBOUND.
No. 8.
IfnOy.
W«ly.
Friday.
No. t
Dally. 1
1 | No. 4.
| ITuasdy.
1 No. 8. IThuady.
| Dally. | Satdy.
6:39 am
9:09 am
4:10 pmiAr. ......
Lv.j 11:07am111 dO am
12:06 pm
* |Ar-
Am.rlcus (3. A. M.)
.... Lv.|*7:10 amf •
Lumpkin, (3. A. M.) Lv.
Hurtaboro (3. A. M.) Lv.
Montgomery (3. A. M.) Lv.
. Selma (W. Itwy.) Lv.
Birmingham (L. & N.)......... Lv.
.. Mobile (L. & N.) Lv.
Pensacola (L. & N.) ...» Lv.
New Orleans (L. & N.)...., Lv.
10:45
9:10
7:15
4:35
3:58
12:20 am'
U:1S pm
7:50 pm
10:45 am
9:10 am
7:15 am
11:50 ami 5:40 p«n|Ar.
2:30 pm| 6:40 pm Ar.
6:40 pm 11:00 am Ar.
7*0 am 7*0 am Ar.
8:25 am 8:25 am Ar.
... Dawson Lv.
.... Albany Lv.
Thomasvillo Lv.
. Brunswick Lv.
. Jacksonville Lv.
9:45 ami 8:40 am
8:20 am 6:30 am
2:20 pm! 2:20 pm
7:25 pm j 7:25 pm
7:00 pm |7:00 pm
•Train leaving Americas 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 arrlvo and depart at foot of Soventh street. Columbus.
H. C. HILL, Superintendent.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF U, R.
The Only Line Running Double Dally
Trains Between Oolumbus and Atlanta.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1894.
NORTHBOUND.
Oolumbus ....
Waverly Hall ....
Oak Mountain....
Warm Springs...
Woodbury
Concord
William eon
Griffin
Macon. C. R. R...
Atlanta, C. R. R.
Griffin
McDonough
No. 61 |
Dally |
740 a.m.
7:59 a.m.
8:09 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
9:00 a.m
9:26 a.m.
9-44 a.m.
10 :00 a.ra.
7:35 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
SOUTHBOUND.
Ar.
McDonough
Griffin
Macon. C. R. R.
Atlanta. C. R. R
Griffin
Williamson
Concord
Woodbury
Warm Springs...
Oak Mountain
Waverly Hall
Collumbus
No. 52
Dally
8:15 a.m.
8:57 a.m.
4:15 a.m.
7:30 a.m.
9:06 a.m
9:23 a.m
9:45 n.m
10:15 a.m
10:36 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 in.
6:31 p.m.
6:59 p.m.
7:34 p.m.
8:04 p.m.
8.14 p.m.
9:0G p.m.
All 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.
G. W. CHE ARB, Gen. Manager.
Columbus, Ga.
Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad.
Effective September r, t O’clock. A. AL,
UM.
Read Down Read Up.
UOOpI 7 15JLV. Augusta .Ar.l Ga. R .H.
9 00 |LV. Macon ..AT.) 1 4 46p
No. IMINo.1031
A. M. P. M.j
6 60
C 65
• 10
• 16
UU
ISO
I No. 1021 No. 104
|p. m.Ia. m.
Lv Miirrviu Ar|l 7 to 1 1 W
Lv Baton ton Ar.j 7 45 | 12 55
Ar Eatonton Lv| 6 86 | U 46 p
Lv Eatonton Ar| 6 16 | 11 46
Ar. Atlanta LV.j 2 00p| 1 25a
Ar.. Macon Lv.| 9 10a)
|Ar. Athens .Lv.| 8 40p(
BroughtonviUe meeting point for trains
Nos. 101 and 104.
Covington Junction meeting point for
trains Nos. 102 and 103.
W. B. THOMAS. General Manager.
CENTRAL R. R. of GEORGIA
H. M. COMBH AND K. S. HAYES, RECEIVEKS.
Schedule In ef feot Nov. 18, 1894. Standard- Time, 80th Meridian.
BE7TWEEN 1 MACON, COLUMBUS, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY.
READ DOWN.
.1*7 06 A m
.. 8 16 am
.111 00 a m
„| 2 00 p n.
10 40 p m
115S pm
2 44 s m
1 64 p m
t 80 p m
811 pm
4 44 pm
4 61 p m
lit pm
6 20 p ic
110 pm
7 66 P m
—STATIONS—
Leave....'.'/,... Macon ...,
Arrive Fort Valley
Arrive Cblumbus •
Arrve Opelika ...
..Arrive
..Leave
..Leave
..Leave
Leave .... Macon ....Arrive
Arrive Fort Valley Leave
Arrive Americua leave
Arrive Albany Leave
Arrive Dawson Leave
Arrive Fort Gatnea Leave
Arrive Eufaula Leave
Arrive Ozark Leave
Arrive Union Springe Leave
Arrive Troy /....Leave
Arrive Montgomery Leave
BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDOEVILLE.
•4 16 a ml*4 II p m *7 65 am
6 13 a ml 6 82 p m 9 47 am
7 <4 I m I tl p in 11 SO am
1 16 p ml 1 00 am 7 65 p m
14 18 p mi'll 00 pmlll 80 a m
6 05 p mill 46 p m 12 17 pm
» M P ml.... I .....
..;] 3 05 a m| 3 40 P m
I 6 30 a ml 0 50 pm
,| | 5 65 a m| 0 30 p m
| 10 20 a m|
Leave Macon ...Arrive
Arrive Griffin Leave
Arrive Atlanta Leave
Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive Gordon Leave
Arrive....;.. Mllledgevllle .......Leave
Arrive Mlllen Leave
Arrive Augusta Leave
Arrive Savannah Le.ve
Arrive Jacksonville Leave
Train* marked thua * dally; thua 1 dally except Sunday. Train* marked thue T Sunday only.
Solid train* are run to and from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Maoon, Sam
and Albany via SmRhvllle. Maoon and Columbus. . i
Bleeping care on night train# betwen Savannah and Maoon. Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor oarn between Maoon and Atlanta.
Faaaengani for Tbomaaton take 7:61 a. m. or 4:36 p. m. train. Paaaengera for Carrollton and Cedartown take 7:M
-a. train. Passensers for Perry take 11:13 a. m. train; Fort Oalnea, Buena Vl.ta, Blakely and Clayton ahould take
US* a. m. train. Paamngere for Sylvanla. Wrightavllle and Sanderavllla take 11:30 a. m. train.
For further Information and for sohtdulM for point# beyond our lino apply to
W. F. SHELLMAN. Trafflo Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Paaaengar Agant.
a. c. HAIT.IIL Oeneral Paaaengar Agent L. 1. HARRIS. Ticket AgL. Maoon.
CANCERS REMOVED without the two
of the knife; an absolute ond perma
nent euro, by the California doctors.
THE cheapest good shorn ta Maoon.
are sold at Laonard'a Shoe Store. 616
Cherry street
FINEST in the land—Kansas City
poultry; place your order* for Christ
mas. L. D. Abel & Co.
HEADQUARTERS for children's cape;
over flfity different latest novelties,
60 oents up. Charles Wacihftel.
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
LUMBER AND SHINGLES by car
loads, sawed stone fla*gtnB for side
walks. M. CocfiiNrion, Cherry street.
up. eh? Why not spend a few dollars
and turn something up* A few adw In
this column this week will do the
business.
CRANBERRIES, haigaais. fireworks.
W. C. Turpin kCo., 310 Third street.
81,000 In bank <o toan Monday, im
proved city property. Address “Den
nis.” ctre Telegraph.
HAT HACKS and side board*, ct actual
nnu,ufiv turen/ coet. Welland k Ru
ble, Armory building.
EVERYBODY Is plained wfiSi W. L.
Henry’s km*d.
IF you want to get a beautiful and
cheap Chrwitnva* present, look in Hie
magic window, 123 Cotton avenue.
CHEAP MONEY—Monoy to loan at 6 per
cent. Charles R. Nlsbet, 305 Third
street
BANANAS-Oar .bananas Ju»t arrived.
W. C. Tifrp4n & Co., 310 Third
street.
EMBROIDERED »3itln suspender* 76
ceevs, plain ull-iSlk 31. Charles
Wachtel'.
APPLES, oranges, nuts, raisins, oocoa-
nuts, at E. L. Burdlok's, 462 Poplar
HAVE you a. picture you want framed?
Bring It to Migteth's. Cheapest plaoe
In city. 126 Cotton avenue.
HOLMES k COUTTS oelebraitsd extra
toast cracker, retail at the low Dries
of 10c. a pound.
BOYS, don't mlse your street chance;
33 buys any 34 suit In our stock.
Charles Wochtel.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
On* NlgWt Only,
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26,
THE MUSICAL FEAST OF THE
REASON,
Bpeda.1 Engagement
PAULINE MALL
And her wuperb company—Jeanette St.
Henry, Kta»!* Davie. KaJue Trayor, Will
iam Broderick, J. Aldrich- Llbbey,
Charles II. BraJdahow, Ohartefl Meyer,
Downing Clarke and other*, will pre-
uent for tive first time hcr*i the greUMt
aperaaGo comedy jwocem»,
-‘DORCAB/*
By Harry Pnulton (Author of ''Ep*
minle”) and Edwwd MfeDQ.
Elaborote contamea, •cenery aoCd ac-
ousaoriea. Prtc*a 11.25, $1, 75c, 25q.
MACON & NEW YORK SHORT LINE.
Pullman palace nloeplng earn between
Macon and Now York via
GEORGIA R.R. AND ATLA*NTIC COAST
LINE.
^Schedule la Effect December 1, 1894.
Train* arrive from August/ and point*
on main line a* follows: 6:45 a. ra„ U a.
m. and 4:25 p. m.
Night expreae carries through aleeper
Macon to Augusta.
9:00 a. tn. and 830 p. m. trains connect
Union 'depot, Auguata, for Charleston,
Columbia, S. C.. and Savannah.
Thoa. K. Scott, General Manager.
A. G. Jackson, G. P. A.
Joe W. White, T. P» A., Auguata, Oa.
W. W. Hardwick, P. A., Macon,* Ga,
General offlcea, Auguata, Ga.*
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
7 45 p m
i 14 p n
1 45 p m
9 10am
4 19 p m
1 90 p m
1 38 p m
11 60 a m
11 21 a m
>19 am
10 37 am
0 05 a m
110 an
7 14 am
•til am
7 40 am
1(0 in
5 20 a m
4 10 a m
11 47 pm
::::i :::::
::::: :::::
W 17 p ro
8 61 p m
•7*80 p m
:::::
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH.
7 66 p mlio 23 p m
• 48 p ml 8 25 pm
•4 26 p m|*« 65 p m
7 25 a m|*l 18 pm
11 00 • m
9 02 a m
*7 30 a m
•2 29 am
llll* mm-
3 40 p ml 3 63 a mllO 00 a m|
8 tl p ml 110 a m| 9 10 A m|
( ....( 8 05 a ml
11 20 a mill 53 p ml |
7 65 a ml'8 40 p ml ...1
IN.Y.Tn
Dy.MalllNl. Ex.
Lv. Macon. . . .
9:00 am
4:30 pm| 8 30 pm
Lv. Mllledgevllle.
10:90 am
5:33 pm;i0:12 pm
Lv. Sparta. . . .
10:40 am
6:14 pmlll :22 pm
Lev. Camak, . .
11:28 am
7:04 pm
3:27 am
Ar AuguHta. . .
1:00 pm
8 '30 pm
6:15 am
Lv. A*,u (ETm
1 2:10 pml
Ar. Oran fob urg.
4:SJ pm
Ar. Humter. . .
5:66 pm
Ar. Florence. . .
7:96 pm
Ar. Knyettevlllo.
9:30 pm
Ar. i’etersburg. .
2:43 am
Ar. Richmond, .
2:40 am
Ar. Washington.
7:00 am
Ar. Baltimore. .
8:20 am
Ar. Philadelphia.
10:46 am
Ar. New York. .
1:23 pm
AN
ADVERTISEMENT
placed In the classified columns of The
Telegraph Is sure to bring;
RESULTS
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
P*Mage From Savannali
TO NEW YORK S
Cabin, $20; Excursion, $42; Steerage,
$10.00.
TO BOSTON s
Cabin, $22; Excursion, $30; Steerage,
$11.75.
TO PHILADELPHIA, .
VIA NEW YORK.
Cabin, $20.50; Excursion, $30; Steep,
age, $12.50.
The magnificent steamships of these
lines are appointed to soil as follows,
standard time:
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central of 90th Meridian Time.)
City of Blrmlnghm.We<l, Dec. 19,11:00 am
Kansas City Frl., Doc. 21, 1:00 pro
Chattohoochoe •**•*. Sot., Dec. 22, 2:00 pm
Nacoochoo Mon., Dec. 24, 4:00 pm
Tallahassee Wed., Dec. 20, 6:00 pm '
City of Augusta Frl., Dec. 28, 6:80 am
City of Blrmlnghaim.Bftt., Dec. 29, 7:00.pm *
Kansas City Mon., Dec. U, 8:00 pm
Chattali.dbchce .... Wed., Jan. 2, 9:20 am
Nncoocheo Frl., Jan. 4, 10.4) am
Tal’ihbseo Sat., Jan. 6. 11:30 -am
CltS of Augusta.. Mon., Jan. 7, 1:30 pm
City of Blnnlghara.Wod., Jan. 9, 3:20 pm *
Kansas Clt Frl., Jan. 11, 5KM am
Chdttahoochee Sat., Jan. 2, 6:20 pm •
Nacnochre Mon., Jan. 14, 7.-00 pm
Tallahassee Wed., Jan. 16, 0:90 am
City of Augusta Frl., Jan. 18,11:30 am
City of Birmingham.Sat., Jan. 19,12:30 pm
Kansas City ..Mon., Jan. 21, 3:00 pm
Ohattahoochoo W«sl., Jan. 23. 4:30 pm
Nivcoocljeo .......... Frl., Jan. 25, 6100 am
Tallaft&saee Sat., Jan. 9S, 6:00 pm
City of Augusta....Mon., Jan. 28. 7:00 pm
City of Blrmlgham.Wed., Jan. 30, 8:00 am
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
City of Macon Thur., Dec. 2p, 11:30 am
Gate City Thur., Dec. 27. 6:30 pm
City of Macon.. Thur., Jan. 8, 10:00 am
Gate City. Thur., Jan. 10, 4:80 pm
City of Macon Thur., Jan. 17,10:00 am
Gate City Thur., Jan. 24, 6:00 pm
City of Macon......Thur.. Jan. 81. 8:30 am
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This ship does not carry passengers.)
Dessoug Tues.,'Doc. 18, 9M wn
Dessoug Fit, Dec. 28, 6:80 am
Deasoug Mon., Jan. 7, 1:80 pm
Dessoug Thura., Jan. 17,10:00 am
Dessoug Sun.. Jan. 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, Go,
MAOON,
DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
RAILROAD.
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