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MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24, 1894
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MORE, TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD,
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN
CENTS.
. WANTED.
.WANTED—Good ag<ent to handle the
Deusmore Typewriter, In Mncon;
terms liberal. Address J. £. .\ .nter.
WANTED—Occupunts lor two choice
rooniri at eihe Pierpont.
TURKEYS, TURKEYS,
Dregped and. undressed.
Delivered promptly.
FIREWORKS.
Large stock, everything new—just In-
sold cheaper than ever before.
F. E. KUPFERfflAN,
412 Second street, Sam Baer’s old stand.
APPLES, oranges, nuts, raisins, cocoa-
nuts, at E» L. Burdick’s, 452 Poplar
GIVE your friend a pair of slltffXJfs.
Buy them cheap at Leonard's Shoe
Store, 616 Cherry street.
FOR RENT.
B. A. WISE.
REAL ESmTE,
No. 358 Second Street,
No. 2S6 OxuiTge street, seven rooms,
322.50.
No. 223 Washington avenue, seven
rooms, ?20.00.
No. 131 Aoademy street six rooms,
120.00.
No. 236 Hiuh street, six rooms, 320.00.
No. 203 Washington avenue, seven
rooms, $20.00.
•No.*-454 Orange street, five rooms,
$16.00. ^
vNo. 620 Ardh street, five rooms,
$12.50. This is a desirable home-iait u
moderate rcur.il.
I have on imy rent li3t a number of
<dle*d ruble stores an dofllces. If you
wish ito rent call on one.
FOR SALE—Desirable dwelling, $2,000.
This offer open for antty thirty days.
FOR SALE—A piece of property thlat
Is always rented; wif-1 pay 15 per oenit.
on Investment. Price $2,250.
FOR RENT—Seven-room house with
modem conveniences. No. 4 Fossyith
Terrace. Range to kitchen and water
furnished. S. R. Jaques.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Doll carriages, dolls, tea
sets and scrap albums, at Brunner’B
Drug and Book Store.
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. Lawton, on College street, which
6»he now occupies. For terms apply
at Willingham’s warehouse.
FOR SALE—101 1-4 cuares, six miles
from Macon, on Columbus rotad; very
(fair Improvements, most of land
ready for cultivation; titles perfect;
possession had at any time. Lands
formerly owned by Jtames M. Lang
ston. For further particulars apply
•to Southern Land and Trust Company
of Georgia, 358 Second street, M!a<con,
Gu.
FOR SALE—Toy pianos, mechanical
toys, fancy cups and saucers, tollo-t
sets, etc., at Brunner’s Drug and
Book Store.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FISH AND OYSTERS—All kinds received
every morning and afternoon. Dopson,
Clarke & Daniel.
HANDSOME Una of guitars just ar
rived at FT A. Guettenberger &.Co.’s.
GEORGIA PACKING COMPANY are
the leaders on all kinds of meats,
lard and poultry. Leave your order
early.
BANANAS, fine and ripe sweet oranges
and nuts that are good at W. C,
Turpin & Co.’s, 310 Third streeb.
EGGS—Tennessee and creamery butter
received every day. Send orders. E.
A. Waxelbaum & Brothers, telephone
APPLES, oranges, nuts, raisins, coca-
nuts, at E. L. Burdick’8, 452 Poplar
street.
iWE have the largest stock, best varie
ty and finest quality fireworks,
made. Come to headquarters for best
goods at lowest prices; wholesale and
retail." W. C. Turpin & Co., 310 Third
street.
,WE guarantee the best coal in the mar
ket $4.25 per ton. Roush & Son.
.TELEPHONE 294—Yard by brewery;
coal cheap far oarthi on delivery; Bird
Eye, JefiUoo, Mouwtailn, Cambria. 220
Elbert street, Deuicke.
FIREWORKS—Gannon crackers, tor
pedoes, eioc. W. C. Turpin & Co.,
phone 423.
©ANANAjS, oranges,'fireworks, nuts,
ait W. C. Turpin & Oo.’s.
NEW line of 50-cent music folios just
published, at F. A. Gufitenbergcr &
Oo.’s.
GEORGIA PACKING COMPANY ire
the leaders, on all kinds of meats,
lard and poultry. Leave your order
early.
BEAUTIFULLY bound music, books
suitable fqr Xmas presents, at F. A.
Guttcnberger & Co.
HUMMING BEE—A new Imported nov
elty. We will give one to each pur
chaser of 26 cent* worth of fire
works. W. C. Turpin & Oo.
FINEST beef and mutton to Macon
Hams, Bacon, AU-Pork Sausage; In
fact anything you want. Georgia
Packing Company.
{WAITING FOR SOMETHING to turn
up, eh? Why not spend a few dollars
bxtd turn something up. A few ads In
this column this week will do the
workJ
!WE have the largest stock, best va
riety and finest quality of fireworks
Come to headquarter* for best goods
I at lowest prices; wholesale and re
tail. W.-.C. Turpin & Co., 310 Third
• street
HUMMING BEE—A new Imported nov
elty. We wilT give one to each pur
chaser of 25 cents worth of fireworks.
W. C. Turpin & Oo., 310 Third street
and Volunteer's Anmory.
SHOES make the most useful Chritft-
mnn presents—buy them from Leon
ard’s Shoe Store. 616 Cherry street.
DO YOU WANT TO SELL your
Goods? Then nay so where the peo
ple will see it. IXalk to them through
** Telegraph.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
give* satisfaction. Your grocer sells
It.
WAITING FOR SOMETHING to turn
up, fh? Why not spend a few dollars
and turn something up. A few ad« In
this column this week will do the
business.
BANANAS—Oar fancy ripe bananas
at W. C. Turpin & Oo.’s 310 Third
streefc.
BLUE RIBBON.—The judges awarded
us the first premium for our RohreTs
Bread Raising, pronouncing Rohrer’s
better than Hereford's after a thor*
ough test. W. C. Turpin & Co.
THE cheapest good shoes in Macon
• are sold at Leonard's Shoe Store. 516
Cherry street.
MALAGA GRAPES, fancy bunches, by
barrel or pound. W. C. Turpin & Oo.
RAISINS in 20-pound and 1-4 boxes,
celery, cranberries, dressed turkeys,
just received. W. C. Turpin & Oo.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER always
gives satisfaction. Retails 20c. lb.
CRANBERRIES, bananas, fireworks.
W. C. Turpin & Co., 310 Third street.
HOLMES & COUTT’S celebrated extra
toaat crackers retail at the low price
of 10c. n pound.
INDIAN RIVER ORANGES, manda
rine orunges, fancy apples, honey,
carload of 'bananas to unload Mon
day morning. Sewell Bros.
RAISINS to 20-pound and 1-4 boxes;
celery, cranberries, dressed turkeys,
just received. W. C. Turpin & Co.
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 G per
cent Charles R. Nisbct, 355 Third
street.
BA NANA S—Gar 'bananas just arrived.
W. C. Turpdn & Oo., 310 Third
street.
APPLES, oranges, nuts, raisins, cocoa-
nuts, at E. L. Burdick’s, 452 Poplar
HAVE you a picture you want framed?
Bring it to Mlgrath’s. Cheapest place
In city. 125 Cotton avenue.
FINEST beef and mutton to Macon.
Hams, Bacon, All-Pork Sausage; In
(toot anything you wunt. Georgia
Tracking Company.
SILVER-TIPPED Wichsel an'd Congo
wood walking canes, very stylish, $1.
Charles Wachitel.
FAT AND JUICY Christmas turkeys,
will bo dressed nt 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 1* the
best made. Have you tried it?
TAKE NOTICE—By request of five
stockholders df the Southern Phos
phate Works a 'meeting of the stock
holders of sold dompany will be held
cut ‘their office Friday, January 4th,
1895, at 10 o’clock a.' m., for tho
purpose of investigating' the affairs
of tWo company. Thomas Henly,
'President.
DRESSED TURKEYS—I have one
thousand pounds of the handsomest
stall fed Tennessee dressed turkeys
you over saw. Fat, tender and
plump. Juot the thing for a gentle
man’s, Xmas dinner. I gunrtee them
the fattest and best in Macon. Call
early and get bear selection; also col-
elry and cranberries to go with It.
W. G. Mlddlebrooks.
southern kail wax COMPANY-
ilf iSSK
♦
WESTERN SYSTEM.
In Effect Sunday, December 9, 1894.
SOUTHBOUND.
| No. 31. | No. 37.
Leave Macon
Arrive Cochran .......
Arrive HawklnsvlUe .
Arrive Jesup
Arrive Everett
Arrive Brunswick ...
Arrive Savannah
Arrive Jacksonville ..
6:47 am
7:20 am
. 8:30 am
.12:28 pm
| 9:55 am
7:30 pm
9:00 pm
10:00 pm
1:02 am
1:46 am
NORTHBOUND
| No. 32. No. 36. | No. 38.
Lv. Macon.
,| 1:10 ami 5:30 pml S:« ora
i— ii:46 am
4:30 pm
6:41 prn
7:10 pm
10:00 pm
4:50 am
Ar. Atlanta. . .
3:55 am
830 pro
Ar. Romo
6:40 am
Ar. Dalton. . . .
7:47 am
Ar. Chattanooga
9:10 am
Ar. Knoxville. .
12:50 prn
Ar. Bristol. . • •
4:56 pm
Lure Chattanooga | 7:20 pml 8:20 am
Arrlv » Cincinnati | 7ao am) 7:20 pm
THKOUQH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.
Southbound.
No. SL—Solid vestibuled train to Jack-
nonvUlo, with Pullman buir.t drawing
room car. attached for Jackaonvlll. and
Brunswick. Sleeper, at Macon for occu.
pancy at 9:00 p. in.
No. n.-solld train for Jackaonvlllo
with sleepers attached.
Northbound.
No. 31—Solid VMtlbuled train to Ctncln-
natt.conn«ctlng with local train for Chat
tanooga and way nation,. Carrie. p U ||
roaa alcper. between Jack.onvllie and
K.nna. City via. Atlanta, Birmingham
and Memphla. Atlanta piaaengera ran
remain In sleeper until 6:30 a. rn. n
No. 38.—Carries free chair car to Chat,
tanooga. which is attached to solid vei!
tibule train for Cincinnati- with Pullman
sleeping cars attached. Connections ai
Chattanooga with fast trains in all
reettons.
For full Information as to routearataa
etc., apply to JIM W. CARR ^
Passenger and Ticket Agent, Macon 'o-
C. H.' Hudson, General Manager
vllle. Tann. '
W. A Turk. General Passenger A*»n»
Washington. D. C. Agent
C. A. Benacoter, Assistant General 1'mm.
senger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn,
j. J. Farnsworth .Division Paa^jngcr
NO...
REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
on Xmas Goods
Today at
JUHAN’S, 606 Cherry.
Juhan’s for Xmas Handkerchiefs
Will sell individual round trip tickets to
Palm Beach, Pla. 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 Poianeiana at Palm Beach.
The G. S. & P. 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. General Passenger Agent.
THE COLUMBUS SOUTH ERN RAILWA VCOMPANY.
Time Table No. 22. Effective October 23. ISM.
BOUTHBOUND.
stations.
northbound.
No. L
i
1
No. 4.
M'ndy.
Tueedy.
Wedy.
No. L (
I No. 2. JThuady.
Friday.
Dally. ]
1 Dally.
Satdy.
8:80 am
2:40 pmjLv. ......
Ar.|12:40 pm
2:00 ymi
9:00 am
4:10 pm Ar
11:10 am
12:05 pm
* |Ar.
Amerlcus (S. A M.)
.... Lv,|*7:10 atn
*
4:30 pm
6:03 pm
8:00 pm
4:80 pmlAr.
6:03 pm Ar.
8:00 pm|Ar.
11:15 pmlAr.
12:01 am Ar.
3:06 am Ar.
b:30 am Ar.
7:36 am Ar.
... Lumpkin, (S. A. M.)...... Lv.
.. Hurtsboro (8. A. M.) Lv.
. Montgomery (S. A. M.)........... Lv.
Selma (W. Rwy.) Lv.
... Birmingham (L. & N.) Lv.
Mobile (L. & N.) Lv.
.... Pensacola (L. & N.) Lv.
Now Orleans'(L. & N.).... Lv.
10:46
9:10
7:16 am
4:35
3:5*
12:20
11:15 pm
:50 pm
10:45 am
9:10 Am
7:15 am
11:50 am
2:30 pm
6:40 pm
7:50 am
8:25 am
6:40 p*n
6:40 p>m
11:00 am
7:50 am
am
Ap,
Dawson
Lv.
Ar. .......
Albany
Lv.
Ar, •...•*•
Thom* a vllle
Lv.
Ar
A r
Brunswick
Lv.
......... Jacksonville
Lv.
9:45 ami 8:40 am
8:30 am 6:30 am ■
2:20 pm 2:20 pm
7:25 pm| 7:25 pm
7:00 pm |7:00 pm
•Train leaving Amerlcus 7:10 a. m. runs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays only.
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 arrive and depart from Union depots nt Columbus and Al
bany. Trains Nos. 3 and 4 arrive and depart at foot of Seventh street, Columbus.
H. C. HILL Superintendent.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R.
Ths Only Line Running Double Dally
Trains Between Columbus and Atlanta.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT OCT. 14, 1894.
NORTHBOUND.
, Columbus
. Waverly Hall ....
, Oak Mountain..,..
Warm Springe....
, Woodbury
, Concord...
Williamson
Griffin
Macon, C. R. R...
, Atlanta, C. R. R.
, Griffin
, McDonough
No. 61
Dally
7:10 am.
7.59 a.m.
8:09 «.m.
8:40 a.m.
| 9:00 am
9:26 a.m.
9*44 a.in.
10 00 a.m.
7:35 p.m.
11:30 a.m.
No. 63
Dally
3:20 p.m.
4:14 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5:22 p.m.
6:51 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.
Lv. McDonough
No. 52
Dally
8:16 a.m.
8:57 a.m.
No. (0
Daily
Lv. Macon. C. R. R..
Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R
Lv. Griffin
7:30 am.
9:C6 a.m.
4:25 p.m.
5:54 p.m,
Lv. Williamson..
9:23 a.m.
6:12 p.m.
9:45 am.
6:31 p.m.
10:15 a.m.
6:59 p.m.
Lv. Warm Springs....
Lv. Oak Mountain......
Lv. Waverly Hall
Ar. Collumbus
10:36 a.m.
11:10 am.
11:20 a.m.
\2:15 p.m.
7:34 p.m.
8:04 p.m.
8:14 p.m.
9:06 p.m.
All tnuiia hhiy* w
pots at Columbus and Griffin. Aak for
tickets and see that they read via the
Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad.
CLIFTON JONEB, Gen., Pas. Aft.
a W. CHEARS, Gen. Manager.
Columbus, Go.
Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad.
Effect!v. tkpl.mDer 2, I O’clock, A. ii.,
um
Read Down Read Up.
11 00 p| 7 16|Lv. AUfUita ,Ar.| Qa. R .K.
2 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.) | 4 tft p
IINo.103! INo.102INa.10i
k M.) jp. M. A. M.
IS Or MIU'S'TIU Ar|| 7 W) 1 W
1 20 Lv Batonton Ar.| 7 16 | U SS
2 20 Ar Eatonton Lv| I 36 | U .0 p
2 21 Lv Eatonton Art 6 n | U 40
116 Ar. Atlanta Lv.| S 00p| 7 S64
(60 At.. Macon LV.| >10a|
|Ar. Athena .Lv.|SWp|
Broughtonvilla meeting point for train.
Non. Ml and 101.
Covtnirton Junction raw tin* point tor
trains Nos. 102 nnd 103.
w. B. THOMAS. Oon.ral Mana*er.
CEJSTTRA.TL, R. R. of G-EORG-IA
H. M. COMER. AND R. S. HATES. RECEIVERS.
Schedule In effect Nov. 18, 1804. Standard Time, 00th Meridian
BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY.
READ DOWN.
.j*7 05 a m
.. 8 16 am
• 111 00 a in
a. | 2 00 pu
•8 10 p mi*ll 15 a m
9 IS p m
10 40 pm
U6S pm
2 44 am
12 22 pm
I 64 p m
3 30 p m
3 13 p m
6 40 p m
4 61 p m
9 60 p m
6 20 p m
8 10 p m
7 66 p m
—STATIONS—
Leave.......... Macon Arrive
Arrive...L.*, Fort Valley Leave
Arrive Columbus Leave
Arrve Opelika Leave
Leave.. J,..,
Arrive.'.. U.«
Arrive.......
Arrive.......
Arrive.......
Arrivo..:;...
Arrive...’....
Arrive.......
Arrive
Arrive......
Arrive
.. Macon .....
Fort Vuliey .
.. Amerlcus ...
... Albany
... Dawson ....
Fort Gaines .
... Eufaula ....
..... Ozark .....
Union 9prtngs
Troy
. Montgomery .
.••.Arrive
••••Leave
•••.Leave
....Leave
....Leave
• •••Leavo
•...Leave
....Leave
••..Leave
•••.Leave
....Leave
7 46 p m
6 35 p m
3 46 p m
9 10 a ill
4 10 p
2 00 p
1 28 p
11 50 a
11 21 t
9 20 a
10 37 a
.6 05 a
9 10 a
7 15 a
•7 46 a
7 40 a m
6 40 a m
5 20 a in
_ 110 11 m
m 11 47 pm
in
m
10 17 p m
8*62 pm
•7 30 p m
BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDGEV1LLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH.
•4 16 a m|*4 25 p m *7 66 a m
i Him
7 46
1 36
114 15
J 5 05
f 4 10
a m| 6 32 pm
a ml 8 05 pm
p ml 1 00 am
p m|Al 00 pmlli 30 a m
p mill 46 p m 12 17 0 m
9 47 a m
11 30 am
7 6S p m
p ml .
] 3 05 a ml 3 40 p n
I 6 30 n ml c r.o p ni
| 5 65 a m| 0 30 p m
10 20 a in |
Leave... Macon .
Arrive.,,. Griffin
Arrive Atlanta
Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta
Arrive
.Leavo
.Leave
....Lv
Leavo Macon ....
Arrivo.... Gordon ...
Arrivo Mllledgevlllo
Arrivo Millen ....
Arrive......... Augusta ..
Arrive.. Savannah .,
Arrive Jacksonville ,
..Arrive
..Leavo
..Leave
..Leave
..Leave
..Leave
..Leave
7 65 p m|10 23 p ]
f 49 p ml 8 26 pi
•4 25 p m|*0 05 p i
7 25 a ml*l 18 p r
1100 r ml.*
• 02 a ml..
•7 20 a in ..
•3 29 a tn|..
11 20 a mill 63 p 1
7 55 a ml 8 40 D J
•8 30 a m| 9 00 p i
’.../ | 4 15 p l
, m|io 00 a m|..
t m) 9 10 a m|..
,.| 8 05 a m|..
Trains marked thus * dally; thus I daily except Sunday. Trains marked thus T Sunday only.
Solid trains are run to tnd from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon. Micoo
and Albany via Smlthville, Mticon and Columbus. ,
Sleeping care on nlgbt trains betwen Savannah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta.
passengers for Thotnaston take 7:5S a. m. or 425 p. m. train. Passengers for Carrollton and Cedartown taks 7:61
•. m. train. Passengers for Perry take 11:15 a. m. train; Fort Gaines. Buena Visla. Blakely and Clayton ahould like
Ufii a. m. train. Passengers for Sylvsnla. WrighUvllle ar.d Sanders vllle take 31:30 a. m. train.
For further Information and for schedules for points beyond our line apply to
W. F. 8HBLLMAN, Traffic Manager. W. p .DAWSON. Passenger Agent
J. a HAILE. General Passenger Agent L. J. HARRIS. Ticket Agt.. Maao&
Atlanta and New Orleans
Short Line,
ATLANTA and WEST POINT B. R.
Quickest and Best ttouto.
Montgomery, Selma. Mobile. New Or
leans, Texas and Southwest
Southbound. No. 35. No. 60. No. 82.
Lv. Macon.. I 4 26 pm| 7 66
Lv. Atlanta J 6 85 ami 4 20 pm
Ar. Montgomery.jll 06 atnj 9 20 pm
Ar. Pensacola...[ 6 56 pml 6 80 am|
AT. Mobile 1 6 20 pm| 3 06 am
Ar. New Orrs....|10 26 pm) 7 86 am
Ar. Houston f...,. [10 50 pm
7 66 am
1 80 pm
8 SO pm
6 80 am
8 06 am
7 86 am
;10 60 pm
TO SELMA
Leave Montgomery I 9 30 pm| 8 10 am
Arrive Selma. |U 15 pm|U 16 am
Train 27 carries Pullman vestibule
sleeper New York to New Orleans, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train II
carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New Or
leans to Now York and dining car to At
lanta.
Trains 84 and 86 Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont
gomery.
GEO. C. SMITH, Pres, and Oen. Mgr.
JOHN A GEE. Gen. Peas. Agt
GEO. W. ALLEN, T. P. A, Atlanta
U> r»t * million of Clrciila
to dUtrlhute at R4.00 por I
1.00U. How to become a flrnt> I
tana Me*eroertat Hypnotut,
C. H. UOWAS, Milwaukee. Wla
AN
ADVERTISEMENT
placed In the classified columns of The
Telegraph Is sure to bring
MACON AND NORTHERN
M. & N. AND 8. A. L.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Time Table, December 1, 1891.
Read Down.
Read Up.
A M|A M| STATIONS. |P AJJP M
8 46ILv...
10 «[Lv...
11 82ILV...
2 ORjLv...
8 561 Lv..
4 23|Lv..
4 23 Lv..
806 Lv..
AM.[12 26[Lv..,
1 8 06Lv...
6 401 Ar..
9 46 Ar..
llOOlAr..
P M.I12 001 Ar..
| IAr..
,. Monroe
. Raleigh ...
... Weldon ..
Richmond .
Washington
Baltimore •
Philadelphia
, New York .
Passenger trains will stop at Ocmulgee
street to take on and let off pstsengtrs.
Car on electric railway will connect with
No. 2 at 640 p. m. from the North at Oo«
mulgee eSreet
Connections with Georgia Southern and
Florida Railroad. East Tennessee, Virgin
ia and Georgia ra.llro.id and Central ralL
read for all points <n Florid* and south-
west Georgia.
Second-No. 402 leaving Macon at 9 a. .tv
makes close connection with Middle Geor
gia .and Atlantic for Eatonton.
Third—With Georgia railroad at Madfc
son.
Fourth—With solid train for Washing
ton and Pullman Parlor Buffet cars,
Washington to New York city.
Ticket and general office* Grand Lodge
Building, 622 Mulberry utreet.
H. BURNS, Ticket Agent.
& C. MAHONEY* U. P. A
MACON & NEW YORK SHORT DINE.
Pullman palace .looping cnr. between
Macon anti Now York via
OEOROIA R.n. AND ATLANTIC COAST
LINE.
Schedule In Effect December 1, 1S04.
|N.Y.Tn|Dy.Mnll|Nt. I!
Macon. . . ,| 0:00 am' 4:25 pmi 8:18 p,n
Mll]odgevlll,.|10:<» noil 5:211 pm|10//l pm
o .[10:40 am 6:06 pm 11:02 pm
Ar.
Sparta. . . .10:40 am| 6:08 pm111:02
Oamak. . . ,(3148 ami 6.f>0pm| 3:28
Augusta. . .| 1:00 pm| 8-30pml 6:16
Agsta ODTraM 2:10 pm)
Orangeburg. 4:36 pm
Sumter. , .16:5.1 pm
Florence. . .1 7:0 pm
Fayetteville. 9:80 pm
Petersburg. . 2:43 am
Richmond. . 8:40am
Washington. 7:00 am
Baltimore. . 8:20 am
Philadelphia. 10:48 am
New York. ,| 1.-23 pm
am
Trains arrive from Augusta and points
on main line as follows: 6:80 a. m., u a.
m. and 4:0*5 p. m.
Night express carries through sleeper
Macon to Augusta.
9:00 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. tralps connect
Union depot. Augusta, for Charleston.
Columbia. S. O., and Savannah.
Thou. K. Scott, Oeneral Manager.
A. G. Jackson, O. P. A.
Joe W. White, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
W. W. Hardwick, P. A., Macon, Ga,
Oeneral offices, Augusta, Ga.
RESULTS
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
Passage From Savannah > /
TO NEW YOIIK;
Cabin, $20; Excursion, $82; Steerage,
$10.00.
TO BOSTON:
Cabin, $22; Excursion, $30; Steerage,
TO PHILADELPHIA, J ’• \
VIA NEW YORK.
Cabin, $22.30; Excursion, $30; Steer
age, $12.00.
The magnificent steamships of theee
lines are appointed to sail as follows,
standard time:
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. i
(Central of 00th Meridian Time.)
Nacoochee Mon., Dec. 24, 4:00 pm
Tallahassee ........ Wed,, Dec. 26, 6:00 pin
City of Augusta Fri. Dec. 28, 6:30 pm
Kansas City Mon., Dec. 81, 8:00 pm
Chattahoochee .... Wed., Jan. 2. 9:90 am
Nacoochee Fri., Jan. 4,10:0 am
Tallahssee Sat., Jan. 6,11:80 am
City of Augusta.. Mon., Jan. 7, 1:80 pm
City of Blrmlghom.Wed., Jan. 9, 3:30 pm
Kansas Clt ...........Frl„ Jan. 11, 6:00 am
Chnttalioocheo Bat., Jan. 2. 6:30 pm
Nacoochee Mon., Jan. 14, 7:00 pm
Tallahassee Wod., Jan. 16. 9:30 am
City of Augusta...... Fri., Jan. 18, 11:30 am
City of Birmingham.Sat., Jan. 19,12:30 pm
Kansas City ........Mon., Jan. 21, 3:00 pm
Chattahoochee ..... Wed., Jan. 23, 4:30 pm
Nacoochee Fri., Jan. 25, 6:00 am
Tallahasseo .......... Bat., Jan. 26, 6;00 pm
City of Augusta....Mon., Jan. 28, 7:00 pm
City of Blrmlgham.Wed., Jan. 30, 8:00 am
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
Gate City Deo. 27, 6:30 pm
City of Macon Thur., Jan. 3, 10:00 am
Gato City....: Thur., Jan. 10, 4:30 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.)
Dossoug Fit, Dec. 28, 6:30 am
Dessoug Mon., Jan. 7. 1:80 pm
Dessoug Thurs., Jan, 17, 10:00 am
Dossoug Bun., Jan. 27, 6:00 am
J. P. BECKWITH, G. A,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Walter Hawklne, F. V. A., Jacksonville.
W. E. Arnold, O, T. P. A., Jacksonville,
C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah. Ga.
'MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
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Time Table So. 12, Taking Effect Sunday,
September f, 1894.
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D. U. DUNN. Superintendent.
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trains pass Empire as follow si
Going South ....MM pm
Going North. . 8 4>pne
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