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THE MACOI? TELEGRAPH: WEEHESEAT MORNING, MAY 22, 1885.
T
A SUDDEN DEPARTURE.
Aftw He Hear* «u» DiMotloM WitbMlf
Dete mimed to (to Tee.
Time, 6:80 a. m.; piece, 3VLk. Witherby'e
boudoir. The oxjnrcasman hna taken the
trunk*, the acrrrense hove departed, Mod
Mrs. Witherby la saying farewell to her
liege lord and numtor pareparotcny to tak
ing the 9:80 txnta for the country, where
fiho la to visit relatives.
Wither?)/—I declare, my dear, if St waa
not for business, I would pack tip and go*
along with you.
Mrs. Wither by—I would just love to
have you, but of oourse such a thing Is Im
possible. Oh, by the way, the diningroom
floor must be dono over while I am away.
Will you eoe to it?
Wither by—Why, oertaiuly. Ill have a
man oorao up tomorrow.
Mrs. Witherby—Then those rugs will
have to be beaten.
Witherby—All right. I'll arrange that.
Mrs. Withorby—And, oh, dcarl I had
almost forgotten. I want the carpets in
the up etairs rooms taken up, cleaned and
laid over again.
Witherby—Is that all?
Mra. Withorby—Let’s see. Ton’ll have
a splendid opportunity while I am gone. I
want all tho pictures taken down and thor
oughly oloaned.
Withorby—I’ll see to it.
Mrs. Witherby—And the doors done over.
Witherby—Very wolL Anything else?
Mrs. Witherby—Yes; you’d better hire
a woman to come in and clean all tho out
glass rind silver. You’ll have to stand over
her and soo that sho doesn’t toko or break
anything.
Withorby—Of course (with a slight touch
of sarcasm). Not having much to attend
to down town, that will bo tho easiost
thing in tho world.
Mrs. Withorby (modltatlvoly drawing
on hor gloves)—Then tho roof must be
mended, and the plumber ought to look at
thoso pipes. Then thero is tho kitchon
range that must bo fixed. Why, what on
earth aro you doing?
Witherby (grabbing up anorapty satchel
and stuffing a shirt and a hairbrush into
it)—I’m going to look up this house and
go with you if it costs me $10,000 a week!
—Now York World.
A Painful Contract In Manners.
When I was a Tory little, boy, a Chinese
leotorer whom 1 will call Wong Foo Chlng
came to the llttlo town whero I lived for
the purpose of entertaining and Instruct
ing 03 many of the townspeople as desired
to pay an admission too with a description
of the Celestial Empire and the customs
and habits of Its pooplo.
I passed the greater part of tho day In
the village hall, wondering at the Celestial
end his strange garb, watching eagerly the
preparations for tho evening’s entertain
ment and hoping against hopo that by
come lucky acoidont I would bo c mi bled to
earn a pass to said entertainment In some
of tho usual ways.
Late In theaftemoon I was just wonder
ing It 1 would be obliged to spend the long,
cold evening on tho roof of Deacon Slo
cum's In the rear of tho hall, witnessing
such portions of the evening’s pleasures as
I could catch glimpses of through tho sec
ond window behind the stove, which com
manded a rather contracted view of the
stogo, when Wong Foo Chlng suddenly es
pied mo down in the corner of the hall and
beckonod me to him. I went with alacrity.
“Will you for mo an errand accomplish!"
he asked.
I Intimated td him that I would If in It
thcro was something In the naturo of a
pastoboard oourtosy. Ho smiled and-pre
sented tho oovoted paBS.
“Will you kindly,” he said, “to the Cen
tral hotel go, presenting my oompllmonts
to Landlord Kollett, and ask him If ho wlil
ho so kind as iny small valise to sond which
was In tho main ofllco left?”
X sped away and arrived quickly at Hit
Hollctt'a Central hotel. Tho lordly Kit
was behind tho desk. Proud of my dnty, I
stepped up In front of the counter and re
peated my message as nearly as X could:
“Mr. Wong Foo Chlng sonde his oom-
pllmonta to Mr. Landlord Rollett, and
will Mr. Rollott bo so kind os to sond Mr.
Chlng's small valise by me to’ the village
haUl"
I was considerably awod by the Impor
tant commission and somewhat embar
rassed for fear that I would be UDablo to
remomber tho courtly messago whloh tho
’ genial proprietor of tho loading hostelry of
our town would undoubtedly return to the
visitor from the other sldo of tho world.
Mr. Xlollott surveyed me for a moment
In a way that did not tend to pnt mo par
ticularly at my oaso, and thon, turning to
jiho porter, this is what ho said: “Say, Jim,
whero In -— Is that hoathen's
gripsack!” Cuabues Newtoh Hood.
:—i
Tho'Old, Old Story.
Lightly tho Ungers of tlmo had touchod
tho shapely hood and rounded chock of,
Absalom Slabh, tho rising man of Fergus
county. Ills form was ercot, his eyo os
bright and clear os ever, and though no
longor In his youth ho was still In the en
joyment of every attribute of manhood In
Its oarly prime.
Intliopridoof oonaclous strength and
the soil poise of a trained Intellect In tho
maturity ot Ha powers ho walkod to end
fro In tho elegant drawing room, his hands
clasped behind him and his oyos wander
ing over and anon to tho slender figure of
tho young woman soatod at the piano.
Presently ho ceased his walk and ap
proached her.
“That was a beautiful selection, Miss
Swackhammer,” ho said, “and you played
It faultlessly, but you will pardon mo for
saying I scarcely heard it I was thinking
of something also.”
His voice botrayod strong fooling, and a
close observer might havo noticed that the
fhagersof tho young woman, as they strayed
Idly up and down the keyboard, trembled
responsively.
“When I have made up my mind on
any subject of momentous importance,
Miss Swackhammer," ho went on, oloar-
log his throat, “I feel It deeply, and I am
moved to aay something to you tonight for
whloh our previous acquaintance may In
a measure have prepared you. May I
speak!”
On her lovely faoe the oolor corns and
went and In a voles scaroely audible she
murmured:
"You may, Mr. Slabb.”
“Then, Miss Swackhammer,” ho re
joined with a wild, resistless yearning In
his voloe, "I will tell you what I think
about this question of the freo coinage of
silver.” Y. Knott.
In Betwiea. *
Manager—One thousand dollars per con
cert!
Prima Donna—Yes. I have a phenom
enally high register.
“But have you not a medium register
for hard tlmea!”
DON’T TOBACCO SPtT OR SMOKE
YOUR (LIFE AWAY.
Is the truthful, startling title of a book
about No-To-Bac, the harrole* guar
anteed tobacco habit cure that braces
up nlcotfolzed nerves, eliminate, the
nicotine liaison. raak-« weak men. gain
strength, vigor and manhood. You run
no physical or financial risk, as No-To-
Bac la sold by druggists everywhere
under a guarantee to cure or money
refunded. 'Book free. Addreoe 6terimg
Remedy Company, New York or Cht-
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
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.
FOR SALE.
FOR SAfLE—All machinery and fixtures
contained in planing mill of the late T.
Guernsey. Also all lumber and stock
of assorted hardware, three engines,, one
safe and several buggies, wagons, rood
carts and articles too numerous to men
tion. very cheap. Apply on premises af
ter 8 o’clock p. m. to C. M. Jenkins, cor
ner Sixth andi Cherry streets.
8A’L,E ot ralusad freight—title Macon
and Northern Railway Company
will sell for freight and charges at
public outcry, at their depot, foot of
Clierry street, at 10 o'clock a. m.,
Thursday, May 23d, 80 sacks flour,
branded “Silver Edge,” conelgned to
H. G. Hafiblson, Byron, Ga. 'John
W. Byroe, agent.
FOR SALE—Good mule cheap, $35.
Apply to Albert Hatcher, «0 Second
street.
FOR SALE—A fine Shetland pony, ot
mill trade for family horse. Call at
656 Mulberry, up stairs.
FOR RENT.
B. A. WTSE, REAL ESTATE,
Telephone No. 144. Office No. S58
Second Street.
I HAVE deslrafble houses on Oak, Or
ange, New and Spring streets; also
on Georgia avenue and Park Place.
The owners are desirous of finding
tenants, and aa they do not wish
them to remain vacant during the
summer, I am authorized to offer
ttthem at greatly reduced prices. It
■will be to your interest to see me
before renting, as I have the mo©t
complete rent list in the city, and can
also offer the inducement of low
rents.
FOR RENT—Elegant house in vine-
vlllo; five acres of land; on car line.
The very place for your children,
this summer. Will rent until next
October 011 $18 per month.
FOR RENT—rOne seven-room house on
Orange street. No. 288, near Bond
street. Apply Payne & Willingham.
$H.OO PE ItiMONTH will renit nice
seven-room dwelling, 255 Ortaige
street. .Ajpply at Payne & "WUllng-
kam’s.
FOR RENT—The entire second floor
of the budding corner Cherry and
Second, ooeupled by J. H. Hertz. A
splendid lodge room or ball of any
kind or will divide Into offloes. Jo-
aeph Cllsby.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GO TO W. O. EDWARDS for bar
gains In groceries.
OHODCtE Spanish Mackerel, Black
Fish, Pompano, Red Snapper, Base
and Trout. Oopeon, Clarko &
Daniel.
RE/MIEWBER before placing your or
der 'for groceries to go and’get Keen
Grocery Co.’e prices. They are head
quarters (for groceries and leaders in
itbelr line and will save you money.
JUST ARRIVED—One lot hams,
breakfast bacon, shoulders, lard, but
ter, molasses, tea and coffee. Re
member that Holmes Grocery Com
pany are leaders In low prices. Cash
gets the Inside.
LARGE fat Bloater Matokerel Just re
ceived cut C. F. Collier & (Bro.’s.
AGENTS make $5 datly. Marvelous
inventlou; Retails 25 cents. Two to
six sold In a house. Sample freo.
Foreheo & McOJakln, Cincinnati O.
USE Conquerer .brand-Rour. It la the
beet patent flour on earth. Sold ,by
Keen Grocery oo., 621 Poplar street.
I BUY hay, com and oats tn car load
lets and will compete rwiith any re
tail house doing a legitimate busi
ness. W, C. Edwards.
KEEN GROCERY CO. ‘iwlll sell you
groceries retail at wholesale prices.
Don’t take our word, but go and see
'for younsoH. All goods delivered
free and promptly.
DR. BENTON STRANGE, specialist.
Dlaeases of women, strictures, ner
vous, private and chronic diseases.
Dtrlotirres dissolved out in three to
ten minute* by a smooth, eany cur
rent end galvanism without shor.lt
pain or detention from business.
Gleet, catarrh, piles, hydrocele, neu
ralgia, rheumatism, etc., done as
easily. Will (bo ait Hotel Lanier May
17th to 24th inclusive.
FINEST coffee, tea and canned goods
tor the least money at TV. C Ed
wards'.
25 CENTS buys one pound best Jersey
butter at Keen Grocery Co.'s, 621
Poplar.
. . ling*
the following prices: Oak $3 per cord;
pine 12. Deliver in all parts cRy ond
stibunbs. Will be pleased to have you
order. Ben Stewart & Co.
COOKED' CORN ‘BEEF, our own
make; ready for table use; nothing
better for supper. Georgia Packing
Company,
ABEL PACKING CO.
Western and Georgia Beef.
Spring Lambs, Mutton and
Veal.
Hand-made Lard and Cured
Hams.
Fresh stock Fish daily.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—E. R.
Price, et. al. having filed anpHoatloo
to4hlaoffice for totters of administra
tion to Issue to James L. Anderson on
the estate of Zack Smith, Sr., this is
to notify all concerned to file objections,
if any they have, on or before the $r*t
Monday in Jupe, 1895.
C. M. yrjLiEY, Ordinary* ,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO
NEW YORK, PnilADHLFHLk AND
BOSTON.
{ f» Pamgs From Savannah <
TO NBW. SOBS*
Cabin, (30; Excursion, *32; Steers**
*10.00.
t TO BOSTON t
Cabin, $22; Excursion, *38; Steers**
, I1LT&. u
TO PHILADELPHIA, I
VIA NBW YORK.
Cabin, *28.30; Excursion, *38; Steer-
a**. *12.50,
Tfca magnums. .tcantsblp. of tb«ca
nnw art appointed to aaU as follows,
standard tlmoi
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
Central (80th Meridian) Time—as Bolow.
Kansas City Frl.,May24, 5:00 am
Tallahasseo Sun., May 26, 630 am
City ot Blrmlngfcm.TuM., May 26, 7:S0 pm
Nacoocihee Frt, May 31,11:00 am
Kansas City Sun.. Juno 2. ls:w n’n
Tallahassee Tuoa., June 4,awupm
City of Birmingham.Frt.. June ’/, S’30«m
Nacoochso Sun-, Juno s*. v.l»«n
Kansas City Tuoa., Juno U. '(UOpm
Tallahassee Frl., Juno 14,10:00 am
City of BinmlnBhm.Sun., Juno 16.11® n’n
Naaoocheo Tucs., Juno ix. 2STJ pm
Kanaas CHty Frl.. June 21, l»pm
City of Augusta ....Sun.. JunofJ, 5:ooam
City of Blruqnghm.Tues.i June A, 'em pm
Nacoochee Frl., Juno 28, 10:00 am
Kansas City Sun-. June so, vsm n’n
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
Central (SOth Meridian) Time—as Below.
CRy ot Macon Thur., May 23, 4:30 pm
Gate City Thur., May 30, 10:00 am
City of Macon ....Thur., Juno 6. moo pm
Gate City Thur, June 13.103X1 am
City of Macon ....Thur., June30, 3:30 pm
Gate city Thur., Junew, nan
SAVANNAH TO PHILADKl ftilA.
Central (90th Meridian) Time—aa below.
(These Ships do not carry passengers.)
EUhu Thomson ....Wed., May22, 3:30pm
Dessoug
DessouT ...
Dessoug
, Wed., May 29, 9:90 am
Wed. June !>, 4.90 pm
, Wed., June 12, ihlioam
Wed., June IS, 230 pm
Wed., Juno 2C, 8:00 am
W. E. ARNOLD, O. T. P. A,
WALTER HAWKINS, F. P. A.,
W. J. FARRELL, Sod. Agt.,
Jacksonville,Fla.
J. P. BECKWITH, G. F. & P. Act.,
Pter 36, North River, Now fork.
C. G. ANDERSON, Agt.,
Savannah, U3.
MACON AND NEW YORE SHORT LINE
GEORGIA RAILROAD
—AND—
ATLANTIC COAST LINK.
Scfhcdulo in Effect {May 8, 189b.
N Y|D’lyl
Trn.
AM
9 00
10 00
1010
1128
PM
100
225
4 51
G €6
715
9 20
AM
2 42
3 40
700
820
10 45
PM
«x. 1
Son.)
P Ml
4 OOlLv
5 flTLv
6 59/Lv
Lv
Mrioon ....
, .(Mllledigervllto
Sparta ....
Camak
Augusta ..
....Augusta ..
...Orangeburg
... Sumter ....
.. Florence ..
Fayetteville
. Peteraburg .
. Richmond .
Washington
. Baltimore .
Philadelphia
. New York *
|ftgt|i>'ly
j ex. j ex.
j tain.
|PM|PM
* it) 2 10
lOOOt 4 00
11 02| 6 98
AMI
•Eastern time.
Trains arrive from Augusta and points
on main line an follows: 6:39 a. in., 11
a. m, and 6:45 p. m. UiUly except Sun
day.
Arrive Sunday only: 6:30 a. cn, 11 a. cn..
4:45 p. m.
Night express carries through sleeper
Macon to Augusta.
9:00 a. m. and 8:15 p. m, trains connect
Union depot. Augusta, for Charleston’, Co
lumbia, S. C.. and Savannah.
Thomas K. Scott, General Manager.
A. G. Jackson, G. P. A.
Joo W. White, T. P. A., Augusta, Oa.
W. W. ttsiMwlck, P. A., Macon, Ga.
General offices, Augusta, Ga.
MACON AND NORTHERN.
M. Jb N. AND S. 3L. C*.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
fHiort Una to Central Carolina* and Vir
ginia.
February 10* 1880.
READ DOWN.*
READ UP.
406 )
STATIONS.
I 401
8 30 a m|Lv„
10 45 a nu •
U 35 a ml .,
3 03 p mf ..
4 55 p ml
5 23 p ml
7 83 p nr
8 56 p ml
126 a m
465 a m
f 40 a m
10 45 a m
12 Of m
2 89 p ml ..
4 58 p m| ..
.... Macon
... Maoheu ...
... to ad Iron ...
... Athens .....
.. Abbeville ..
• Greenwood ,
i.m Chester ...
... Monroe ...
Raleigh ...
... Weldon ....
.. Richmond ..
Washington .
• Baltimore ..
Philadelphia ,
.. New York ..
• Lv
f 00 p ra
442pm
3 52 p m
3 *0 p m
112 p m
12 48 p m
10 51am
• 87 a m
5 17 a m
(aa am
12 33 nt
115pm
7 81 p m
»1« j>
10 oo p m
Passenger trains will stop at Ocmul«e
street crossing to take on and let off
passengers. Car on electric railway will
connect with No. 403 at 7.W p. m. from
the North at Ocmulffe* street.
Connections with Georgia Southern and
Florida railroad. Southern and Central
railroads for all points la Florida ua
southwest Georgia.
No. 402 leaving Macon at 628 a. m.
makes close connection with Middle aJm,
a»*ss.““ u# ,or
Wttb ooltd train for Wartlngton ana
&l°. r w5B*K
, H. BURNS, Ticket AnnL
A. SHAW. Traffic ManagteT
Tick.! and general office. Grand Lodra
Building. 122 Mulberry #t««L
AN
ADVERTISEMENT
placed In tho classW\»d columns fit (Ths
Telegraph is sure to Mag „ ^
RESULTS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
US. its*
DR. J. J, BUBER3.
Porman.nUy located. la tk< *fV
cloltloa venaraL Lo.t energy re.torM,
Female Irregularities and poison oat.
Cure guaranteed. Ad drew In cone,
fianco, with stars* lid Fourth street.
Macon, Ga.
DR. J. h. HEFLIN.
BHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office hours 9 to 11 a. rn., and 4 to 6 p, in*
Office over King’s Drug store.
All calls promptly answered.
DK. J. L. SHORTER.
BYE. BAR, NO3J0 AND THROAT.
Over Sol Hoge'a Drug Store.
Corner Mulberry and Second street*,
WALTER K. M.ARONE,
Attomey-at-Laiw.
Clinton, Ga
P. O. Haddock Station, Ga. Collec
tion attended to promptly.
THE GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GUA/F
railroad.
The Shortest and Quickest Route
BETWEEN COLUMBUS AND ATLAri <A
Schedule la Effect April 28, 1895.
N orth Bound.
No.
61.
No
U.
1 No. 1
Lv Columbus....
7 01
am
A id
pni|
A 10
pm
Waverly Hall....
Oak Mountain...
7 62
am
4 27
pmi
4 40
pin
803
am
4 50
pmj
4 04
pin
Warm Springs....
8 3S
ana
6 01
pm
b 02
pm
Woodbury . . . .
868
6 21
pm|
6 bO
pm
Concord. . * . .
9 26
air.
5 49
Pm
751
pm
Williamson. . . .
9 45
am
« 11
pm
pm
Ar Griffin. . . .
10 03
am
630
Pmj
860
pm
Macon, C R. R. .| 7 35 pm|l0 23 pm|
Atlanta, C R R . .|ll 30 am| 8 06 pm|
Lv. Griffin . . .Ill 00 ami 6 39 pml 9 10 pm
At McDonough .ju 50 am] 7 20 pmjlO 10 pm
Train No. 51, dally
Train, No. 11, passenger, Saturday and
Sunday only.
Train No. 1 accommodation Monday,
Wednesday and Friday.
SOUTH BOUND.
| N. 68. |N0.10 .| NO. 2.
Lv. McDonough .( 4 10 pml 8 20 ami 6 00 am
Ar Griffin . . .] 5 00 pm| 8 58 am) t U0 am
Lv Macon, CRR .(
1 4 06 am|
Lv Atlanta, CRR| 4 00 frtn| 7 30 am|
Lv Griffin . .
Williamson . . .
Concord . . .
Woodbury . . .
Warm Springs .
Oak Mountain
Waverly Hall.
Ar Columfeus..
5 28 pm
5 46 pm
6 09 pic
. 6 03 pm
'.|7 13 pm
( 7 47 pm
,|7 57 pm
) 8 00 pm
9'OGam
9 22 am
9 43 am
10U am
7 25 am
1 el am
8 30 am
9 i-'ntn
19 31 am 10 24 am
I 03 am|U 22 am
II 13 amjll 42 am
12 05 pmj 1 00 pm
Train N-o. 50 passenger, dally.
Train No. 10, passenger, Sunday and
Monday only.
Train No. 2, accommodation, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday only.
MACON AND COLUMBUS VIA WOOD-
BERRY AND M. ANR B. R. It.
EA6T BOUND.
<;ii * | No. 1. | N. 2. | N. 8.
Lv Columbus . . 7 80 am] 8 80 pm| 7 00 am
At Woodbury . .) 868 am 6 21 pm) 9 02 am
Lv Woodbury . .| 9 05 amj 7 24 pmj 9 02 am
Ar Macon . . .| 3 30 pm|12 06 am|12 00 m
Train No. 1 ,'dally except Sunday.
Train No. 2. Saturday only.
Train No. 8, Saturday only.
WEST BOUND.
Ar. CMumbue.
Lv WovdWry...
Ar W00K.Sury .
Lv Macon. . ..
| No. 1. | No. 8. |
8 50 pm
8 98 pm
6 38 pm
3 30 pm
8 50 pm]
8 83 pm]
2 05 pmj
7 45 am
Train No 1, Saturday only.
Train No. 3. dally except Sunday.
Trains 51 and 80 do not run between
McDonough and Griffin on Sundays.
Trains 1 and 2 arrive ami depnrt O. M.
and Q- depot, comer 6th avenue and 6th
street, Columbue} and G. JQ1. and <2.
freight depot, Griffin.
All other trains arrive and depart at
union fiepots at Columbus and Orlffin.
Ask tor tickets and see that they read
via the Georgia Midland and Gulf Rail
road. Tickets on sale at Union Depot
and at general office over Third Na
tional Bank.
CLIFTON JONES, General Pass. Agent.
C. W. CHBAR8, General Manager,
Columbus, Ga.
KAOONt DUBLIN AND SAVANNAS
MAII.m.Af ft
Fima Table M* a Taking .<W*ot Sunday
•WOMtl* '
Bead ton.
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ADVERTISEMENT
placed to the classified columns of |
Telegraph is sore to hrlsff /
RESULTS
Leave Macon
12:10
am
11:80
am
Arrive Cochran
Arrive Hawklnevlllo ....
1:43
am
1:10
pm
3:00
pm
Arrive Jesup
6:20
am
6:60
pro
Arrive Everett
fv.00
am
6:40
pm
Arrive Brunswick
7:00
am
7:45
pm
Arrive Savannah
12:28
pm
10:00
pm
Arrive Jacksonville .....
9:56
am
9:20
pm
Northbound. | No. 13.
Mb
7.
| No
9.
WESTERN
Scbodulo in Effect
SYSTEM.
Sunday, May 13.
SOUTHBOUND. | No. 14. \ No, 8.
Lv. Macon.
Ar. Atlanta.
Ar. Rome.
2:25
5:45 am
10:20 am
Ar. Dalton. . . . fl:30 am
Ar. Chattan’ga
Ar. Knoxville.
Ar. Bristol. . . .
6:10 pm 8:45 am
8:30 pm 11:46 am
3:00 am
5:52 am
6:35 am
12:50 pm
4.t£ pm
4'.3> pm
6:46 pm
7:10 pm
10:00 pm
4:50 am
Leave Chattanooga ] 9:20 am] 7:20 pm
Arrive Cincinnati ( 7:20 pmj 7:10 am
THROUGH OAR ARRANGEMENTS.
Southbound.
No. 14.—Solid vestlbulod train to Jack
sonville, with Pullman buffet drawing
room cars attached for Jacksonville and
Brunswick.
No. 8.—Solid train for Brunswick, with
through coach for Jacksonville.
Northbound.
No. 13.—Solid vestlbulod train. Including
Pullman sleeping care, to Cincinnati, con
necting with local train for Chattanooga
and way otatlons. Carries Pullman
sleepers between Macon and St. Louis via
Atlanta and Birmingham.
No. 9.—For Atlanta. Rome. Dalton and
Chattanooga, connecting? with solid vcstl.
bule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman
sleeping cars attached. Connections at
Chattanooga with fast trains in all di
rections.
* For full information os to routes, rates,
etc., apply to JIM W. CARR,
Passenger and Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga.
W. H. Green, General Superintendent,
Washington, D. O.
W. A. Turk. Goneral Passenger Agont,
Washington. D. C.
C. A. Benscotor. Assistant General Pas
senger Agont, Knoxville, Tonn.
G. B. Wells, Traveling Passenger Agt.,
Macon, Ga
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA-
H, M. Comer and R. S. Hayes, Receivers.
Schedule In Effect May -19, 1896, Stand
ard Time, 90th Meridian.
Between Macon, Columbus, Birmingham
. Montgomery and Albany.
Read Down. STATIONS. Read Up.
|A M|Lv. Ar
7 051... Macon ..
*r. lv.
Ft Valley
Columbus
BJrm’ham
P m
7 20
635
3 16
AM
856
PM
\2 2l
Lv. Ar.
Macon...
Ar. Lv.
Ft. V alloy
Am'ericua .
.. Albany .
. Dawson
Ft Galnos
. Eufauta.
.. Ozark
Union Spgu | 9 161
... Troy ....( 7 ic(
Montgmry | 7 45]
S 05
136
AM
.ftl 601 400
.j\0 4v*
Between Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga,
Mtlledgevlfie, Augusta and Savannah.
A MJP MIA MjLv. Ar.lP MjP MIA M
4 15) 4 25] 7 651... Macon ... 7 15|10 23 11 00
6 12| 6 Z2\ 9 47|.. Griffin ...» 6 8 251 8 68
v 40J 8 06|11 301.. Atlanta 4 00| 7 00) 7 M
P ff[A MTP Ml A M|P M|A M
115] 1 00| C M Chat’nooga j 7 2Q| 1 S0| 2 20
P M1P MIA W
U 0011115
11 46112 00
A M]P.M
! 3 06
6 n 6
5 40
;9 20|
5 66| C
|t9 20|
Macon ..
.. Gordon •
MiU'ge’vlle
... Mlllon ..
.. Augusta..
. Savannah
Jacksnvllle
P M|A MIA M
4 00| 8 5bl f SO
3 ft! 8 l‘J|
.1 I « *>
A M|P M|
12 05jll 581
7 C6| 8 40|
| 9 30j 9 00|
| 8 30|
Solid trains are run to end from Macon
and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savannah
and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Al
bany via Smlthvtlle, Macon and Birming
ham via Columbus.
Sleeping cars on night tnjlns between
Savannah and Macon, Savannah* and At
lanta.
Parior cars between Macon and At*
Unto.
Passengers for Thomaston take 7:56 a.
m. or 4:26 r>- m. train. I’am«onK'*rH for
Carrollton and Cedartown take 4:15 a. m.
train. Passengers for Perry toko 11:16 a.
m. train: Fort Gaines, Buena Vis
ta, Blrtcely and Clayton should take
11:16 train. Passengers for Sylvanla.
Wrlghtaville and Sandoraville take 11:20
a. m. train. Train for Mllledgcvillo doea
not run Sundays.
For further Information and for sched
ules for points beyond our line apply to
W. F. Shellm&n, Traffic Manager.
J. C. Haile, General Paewonger Agenl.
W. P. Dawson, Passenger Agent.
L. J. Harris, Ticket Agent, Maroix.
SAVANNAH, AMEIUCU8 AND MONT
GOMERY RAILWAY.
8. H. Hawkins, T. Edward Hambloton,
Receivers.
Schedule in Effect February 10, 1896.
East Bad. STATIONS. West Bnd.
T 18}
Eastern Division.
|T17
AMI PM
10 40|Lv Macon, O. SI? ....... 4 20
1 ajAr....OordeIe, O. 8. A F....LV 3 18
1 25 Lv....OordeIe, B. A.Sc M....LV 1 %
1 mAx Puts Lv 13 64
.... Rochele ....
.... Kromer ....
... Abbovtlle ..
2 081,
2 17
Helena
. Alley .
. Lyons .
13 43
13 25
12 35
(AM
.111 'M
.(lOW
.110 05
West Bnd Western Dlvalon. East Bad
PM|
1 XlLv..
)$E
«
8 00|
.. Richland
•• Lumpkin •*
.. Pittsboro ..
. llurtaboro
Montgomery
(PM
,.Lvl 1 00
..Lv|l2 a
(AM
.....IU 04
......110 45
.....( 9 41
| b to
I 7 15
,8olma, via L. & N.,
Mobile
Now Orleans ....
Birmingham .....
... Louisville ........
.Lv| 4 85
| A M
....IU W
1*0
3 5S
PM
9 15
Close connection at Montgomery to or
from aM pofrvts invest and Northwest.
Also at New Orleans for all points in
Texas.
Nos. 17 and 18 run ootid between Mont-
8Wnery and Savannafc. A. POPE.
CECIL OABBBTT, Gen. Pass. Agt.
. . General Manager. Axooricus, Ga. .
Leave Montgomery.,....,.| 9 M pm| 8 18 a
Arrive toko*...... ,|U 1* pm|U 15 a
itlaoti and New Orleans
Short Una;
ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. R.
Quicken and Best Routes.
Montgomery, Selma, MobUe. New Q«w
leans, Texas and Southwest
Southbound. No. 25. No. 37. No. 88
Lv. Macon | 1 10 am| 7 55 am| 7 56
Lv, Atlanta j 5 S5 am
Ar. BfieBtgomery.jU (6 am
Ar. Pensacola...[ 6 56 pro
Ar. Mobile I 6 20 pm
Ar. New Orl's.,;.]l9 26 pm
Ar. Houston..,..|..
4 20 p*n
• 20 pen
5 SO am
3 06 am
7 85 aa
10 60 pm
180 ma
880 pm
6 88 am
181 am
7 8$ am
lowpm
TO SELMA.
Train 87 carries Pullman vestlbuls
sleeper New York to New Orleans, aad
dining car to Montgomery. Train It
carries Pullman vestibule deeper New Or
leans to New York and dining car to At*
lanta.
Trains 84 and 81 Pullman Buffet Sleep*
tog Cars between Atlanta and Moot*
gomery, .
GluO. C. SMITH, Pres, and Oeiu Mgs, ,
JOHN A. GETS, Gen. Pass. Agt I
GEO. W. ALLEN, T. h A» Atlanto |
Gonoral Offices, Topnlllo, Ga. April 26,
Rfc*. Central Time.
These Trains Run Doily Only.
READ DOWN.
,P MJA M|P M]
jP M|A M|A M
8 001 230)
8 35| 2 56| 7 65| Harrison
6 55| 7 30) 6 55)L Atlanta A| 8 06| 7 45| 7 48
8 40j 7 ffi| 8 401.. Avirusta ..I 7 461 6 201 C 20
U 00)11 20111 00 ... hlacon ...| 4 00) 3 Ml 8 W
9 001 0 SO 9 00). Savannah ,| 5 401 5 46| 6 «
A MJP MIA M JA M|P M|P Ml
o ^ ^ 7 30].. Tennlllo ..IU 60) 7 06) 510
1 ‘ - 1 “* |11 *>i 6 40J 4 »
" "* 6 30 4 10
020 356
007 8 80
5 67 3 00
552 240
546 230
5 34 2 10
5 20 lit
Donovan
8io) Wrigtavttle
Meadowa
Lovett ...10 40
Donaldson
... Bruton
,.o Condor
Ar Dublin LvjlOOO
... Empire ...|
Hawkloevlo | | 3 10
These Trains Run Sunday Only.
A MJP Ml |P M) A Ml
| 7 30) 6 0T»|Tj Atlanta A| 8 0C| 7 46|
I 6 00| 8 40).. Augusta ..111 101 0 201
]U 20)11 00 ... Macon ... 4 00 3 56
9 30 * 00 Savusnah [ 5 40] 5 4GJ
|P MJA Ml |A M|P M|
I 2 80) & 00)L Tennir.e AJU 69) 6 20)
I 2 651 8 26] Harrison 111 8G| 0 &G|
| 3 0W 8 35|. Donovan .111 251 5 431
| 3 15 8 V. Wrlfftnvllto 111 1GJ 5 3T>1
3 30 0 00] Meadows ju 001 5 22|
| 8 331 9 08|.. Lovett ...110 50| 6 121
I 8 44| 9 15| Donaldson 110 411 6 071
| 3 601 9 23|... Bruton ...110 38| 5 Oil
| 4 06] 9 85).. Condor ..;io 211 4 491
] 4 20| 9 G0|Ar Dublin Lv]iQ 10| 4 36|
Direct connections and quick time to
uiid from lf.i\vUlnnvlllr\ Empire, Southern
railway stations, north or south, stations
on the Oconee and western railroad, and
from Dublin and stations on tho Wrights-
vlllo and Tennlllo railroad with tho Cen
tral railroad of Georgia, via Tennllle for
all points north, south, east ntid west.
»Tickets sold and baggage checked to
and from all principal points.
O. W. Perkins. Pres, ond SupL
F. H. Roboraon, Gon. F. and P. Agt.
THE OOLUMBUB . SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY COMPANY.
Time Table No. 34. Effective April 14,
189G.
SOUTHBOUND.
1 I |Fassngr
IPassngrlPassnffrfNo 5 d'y
| No. 1 | No. 7 |ex. ’ius-
JBundnylTu'edayjdoy and
f Only ) Only jaunday
Lv. Columbus 7:00 ami 3:30 pmj 2:45 pi
Ar. Richland ...| 8:47 amj 5:15 pmj 4:4o pi
Ar. Apierlcus ...{12:00 m | |........
Ar Dawson 10:08 nml 7:35 pm| b:w pi
Ar. Albany (11:03 am) 9:30 pm) 8:fo p
Ar. ThomasvJlle ) 6:40 pmjll^) nmjU:uu a-
Ar. Brunswick .( 8:10 pm( 6^0 am| 6:w a;
Ar Jncksonvlllo \ 7:30 pmj 7:20 amj 7:20 ai
NORTHBOUND.
|l’;iKwKr| |
INo 6 d’ylPaBanSriBal.nxr
V.
Mex. Tua-l No. 8 | No. 1
(day and |Tu'sday|Hunday
[Sunrl»y| Only | Only
Ar Columbus •
Lv RIoH and ...
•Lv Americas .
Lv Dawson .....
Lv Albany
Lv Thofiiaavllle
Lv Brunswick .
Lv Jacksonville
11:30 am
9:30 am
7:00 am
7^5 am
41:00 am
250 pm
8:60 pm
6’^0 pm
2:30 ;
13 JO ]
7:OOi
10:35 i
9:00 i
3:20:
6:60;
6:50 ]
Trains Nos. 2 and 5 dally except bunday \
between Albany and Thomasville.
Trains arrive and .linlrn
depots at Albany and Columbus. •
H. C. HILL, Superintendent.
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
In Connection With Wrightsvllie and
TcnnlUe Railroad.
Taking Effect Wednesday. April 10, 1335.
Daily Except Sunday.
Read Down.
Read Up.
No 3|No 1|
|No 2|No e
P M A M
8 10
6 00
7 3&I/V Tennlllo
v w 9l0jAr..... Dublin Lv
5 30 3 15 Lv Dublin Ar
5 46 9 30 Hutchings
9 45 .... Spring Haven
9 65 ........ Dexter
10 16 AlcornS ........
Chester
10 85.. Yonkers
1116 Ar Empire .........
7 09)13 00jLv.%... Empire Ar t seises
7 16 12 161 Cypress
PMIPMT
7 30 12 80| Ar. Hawklnaviiie .Lv
|A M|P fii
*Ar|U Ml 7 Ml
’ “IW WlJ 6 »
S 00) 6 W
8 46 4 85
8 30) 4 40
8 Mj 4 18
8 Ml 4 38
7 40} IU
7 Ml'4 SO
Trains on Southern railway pass Em
pire as follows:
Going south 11 to am
Going north 8 40 pu
J. W. HIGHTOWER. O. M.
M. V. MAHONEY. O. F. and P. JL
tfMMiitml jft
Tho Pullman Car LJn*.
DBTWKBN
LOTUBVILLR. CINCINNATI or
inbianopoub wit
CHICAGO and tb. NOBnWUC,
The Pullman VwtlbuU mttIm oa Mi*M
Train*
Parlor, Ofaalr and Mnla* Cara oa Da*
Train* . |
THH MONON TRAIN a. |
Winter Cities and UumJfcfir It*-
oorts ot the North.rat.
W. H. MoDoel, Vic PtmUtoI and Go-
era] Manager.
Frank J. Reed, O. P. A., OhW*o.
For further Information addrra*
B, JV. ChUADlNO. Ocjuna Acrat. >
TbomaavlUe, Cwrxia,