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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORHI3SG, MAY S3, 1895.
ILL FARES TBE BURGLAR.
Bnlncky Coons Get a Good Term of
lears in Zebra-Colored
Clothes.
THE CAR8TA.RPHBN CAPTIVES.
Judge Hardeman Spends the D*y Profit-
dblf for the County—A Damage
Salt in the United liatee .
Court—tloonahlneis.
The case of the three negro burglars
captured by Mr. Carstarphen in Ms
•warehouse some time ago was heard
in the superior com.it yesterday.
TUamulus Gctfdorv led off with a sen
tence of seven years at hard labor,
Tam Williams enltered a plea of
guilty, and Was allowed four years In
which to reflect upon the error of his
way.
WtMlaon Harden was a highly es
teemed member of the Industrious
gang, and went along with the other
two -boys, his object being to stand
toy Romulus until ithe seven years shall
have expired. Willie's counsel filed a
plea In abatement, on the ground that
the deputy clerk of the superior court
cannot take the place of the clerk of
the court on the board of ;Jury oo*n-
znfsstoners.-Tlite was overruled, and a
plea of not guilty wUs entered. A large
amount of valuable time was spent in
ptriktn^ Jurors, when suddenly the de
fendants decided to give up the fight.
•WiWle was given seven years.
This fstlhe fate Of the band of thieves
Who had" been thinking not of the mor
row -nor living by the sweat of the
brow, having at ail* times easy access
to the well filled warehouse of Mr,
Carstarphen, until they were # surprised
one’might' biy n nice Hoad of bird shot,
and elegant fitting handcuffs. Mr.
Carpiarphen had secreted liimself -In
t'lie house, and bagged his game with
out difficulty.
Dpn Nelson was convicted of: break
ing into an East Tennessee car. Five
years, and clothes free.
John Johnson collected a little money
Cor another man. and couldn't give it
up. Mr. Jud Hill had him arraigned
for larceny after trust. He gets nine
months, or $25.
Jim Cuntis is charged with the mur
der of John Hunt some time ago 03
Cototon U/vamie. The case was set for
trial yesterday morning, hut because
of the absence of one of the state's
watnosses, it was postponed until nexlt
Thursday week. Cod. Preston will de
fend Curtis. v
A petition is being edroufeuted for the
pardon of E. B. Amuerson, who was
sentenced to two yeana in the peniten
tiary for killing a mam by the name
of ’Sanders on Cotton avenue. He
pleaded guilty before Judge Griggs.
Thd. petition is in the hands of Amer-
son’s, brother.
IN THE UNITED STATES COURT.
ftftss MttAlptn's suit for $10,000
trainst the Central railroad’s receiv
ers was filed by Grace & Jones yester
day. MQss tMWAlpdn claims that she
was thrown from -the platform of a
Southwestern train in the union depot
at (Maooa last (Munch, the accident be
ing-caused by the sudden Jerk of- the
engine and the absence of the conduct- •
or from his, post of duty. Three joints
of her spinal column were curved in
euch manner as. to render her n life
long invalid, giving her much pain at
all times. * , '
Ben Pope was brought in from Lau
ren® county and tried before Commis
sioner L. M. Erwin on the charge of;
Jilllclt distilling. He was bound over
under a $250 bond.
Oscar Adams was arrested in Wilk-
Inwn county and Brought to &&ueon
, charged wftt>h illicit diaWiling. His case
, will be heard before the commissioner
^thls morning.
jkT MAT DO AS MUCH FOR TOU.
<Mr. Fred Miller, of Irging, Ill., writes
" at he had a severe kidney trouble
• many years, with severe pains in
• back and also that his bladder was
cted. He tried many so-called kid-
) f cures but without any good result.
} hut a year ago he began use of Elec-
l)o Bitters and found relief alt once,
/jictrlc Bitters Is especially adaped to
(re of all kidney and liver troubles
> id often gives almost Instant relief.
/ he trial bottle will prove our state-
\ ent Price only BOc for large bottles.
! t H. J. La/mar & Son’s drug store.
y! col. l. j. allred writes.
I am in my seventy-third year and for
fty years I have bean a great sufferer
rom indigestion, constipation and bilious
ness. I have tried all the remedies ad
vertised for these diseases and got no
>ermanent relief. About one year ago the
Is ease assumed a more severe and dan-
erous form. I became very weak and
■st flesh rapidly. I commenced using
r. II. Mosley’s Lemon Elixir. I pained
cvelve pounds In three months. My
irength and health, my appetite and
|y digestion -were perfectly restored, ami
bw I feel as young and vigorous as I
iver did in my life.
. ) L. J. ALLRED.
I Doorkeeper Georgia State Senate.
[Sate Oapltol, Atlanta, Ga., August 5,
A MOTHER’S REPORT.
Mrs. N. A McBatire writes from Spring
'lace, Ga.: For many years I have been
great sufferer from indigestion, sick
■ eadnebo and nervous prostration. I
tied many remedies and got no perma-
ent relief until I used Dr. Mosley's
emon Elixir. I am now in better health
han for many years. My daughter has
een subject to chills and fever from her
ifancy. I could get nothing to relieve
er; the Lemon Elixir has restored her
> perfect health.
/ Bold by druggists, BOc*. and $t per bottle.
,IP repared by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta,
n :
IT 18 REASONABLE TO THINK
Vrhat ®peciall»ta vrho'fievote their entire
Vinie to one class o( disease are more
-‘Wilful and can cure diseases embraced
r> their specialty much quicker than
\e physician in general practice or
| ie advertising doctor who claims to
f.-at and cure all diseases. DR.
i HATHAWAY A OO. are true and gen
uine specialists, and devote their en
tire time to all diseases peculiar to
man and womankind. Skin, Blood and
Nervous troubles. They are recogniz
ed as the leading specialists In those
Slseases of the South.
Consultation tree at offlee or by mall.
SPECIALTIES:
Blood poisoning,
lyplillls, stricture,
nervous debility,
gleet, unnatural
discharges, kid
ney and urinary
Sltllcultles, ulcers,
apilos, catarrrh,
rheumatism and
I the diseases Of
J womankind. Mail
■ given by sending for
iptoir. blank. No. I for men. No.
,r women; No. 3 for skin diseases;
i 4 for catarrh. Address or call on
DR. HATHAWAY A CO.,
South Broad Street, Atlanta. Ga.
HEALS
RUNNING
SORES
S
CURES thT
SERPENT’S
STING
S
CONTAGIOUS In all Its stages
—ifcompletely eradlcat-
BLQOD POISON ^ys sfs. otat
, , *™ wn nate sores and
ulcers yield to its healing powers. It re
moves the poison and buuas up the system
Valuable treatise on tba disease and It* treatment mailed free.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
ONE
CENT
A WORD
ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS
HEADING, FIFTEEN WORDS OR
MORE, TAKEN AT ONE CENT A
WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD.
TAKEN FOR LESS THAN FIFTEEN
CENTS.
\
WANTED.
WANTED—A side saddle and ladiefl*
riding ibridle. W. W. Davis, 404
Oak street.
FOE SALE.
FOR SIALE—Good mule chjap. $35.
Apply to Albert Ilatchcr, 479 Second
Street.
WOOD—We are StHl selling iwood at
the following pricee: Oak $3 per cord:
pine $2. Deliver tn all parts city and
suburbs. Will be pleased to have you
order. Ben Stewart & Co.
LOST.
DOST—lA pair of gold spectacles In
black crocheted case, in front of Mrs.,
•H. mill's, on College street. (Reward
If returned 1 to Mrs. Seymour, 517
Adams street.
SETTER DOG LOST—Color light red,
-white spot back of head and neck
and blaze face. Finder will be re
warded -by lca-vlng her at VinovlUo
wood yard.
FOR RENT.
B. A. WTSE, REAL ESTATE,
Telephone No. 144. Offlee No. 858
Second street.
I HAVE desirable houses on Oak, Or
ange, New and Spring streets; also
on Georgia avenue and Park Place.
Th» owners are .-desirous of finding
tenants, and as they do not wish
them to remain vacant during the
summer, I nm authorized to offer
them at greatly reduced prices. It
will be to your Interest to see mo
before renting, as I have the most
complete rent list In the city, and can
also offer the inducement of low
rents.
FOR RENT—Elegant house In Vlne-
vllle; flvo acres of land: on oar line.
The very place for your children,
■this summer. Will ront until next
October at $18 per month.
FOR (KENT—Barn with six stables,
lot and green lot; seven dollars a
month. Dr. stapler.
FOR, RENT—Tho entire second floor
of tho budding comer Ohcrry and
Sooond, oocupled by J. H. Hertz. A
nplendld lodge room or hall of any
kind or will divide Into offloes. Jo
seph Clisby.
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE "ENGLISH KITCHEN la a good 1
■thing. .Push It alon# toy taking your
meals there.
CHOICE Spanish Mackerel, Blade
Fish, 'Pompano, Red Snapper, Paw*
ami Trout. Dopson, Clarko &
(Daniel. »
VARNER HOUSE, Indian Spring. One
dollar per day. A. & J. Varner.
JUST ARRIVED—One lot hamB,
toreakifast bacon, shoulder®, lard, but
ter, molasses, tea and coffee. Re
member that Holmes Grocery Com
pany are leaders in low prices. Cash
gets the inside.
DR. BENTON STRANGE, specialist.
Diseases of woman, strictures, ner
vous, private and chronic diseases.
Strictures dissolved out in three to
ten minute® by a smooth, eo^y cur
rent and galvanism without shock
pain or detention from business.
Gleet, catarrh; pile*, hydrocele, neu
ral gia, rh-J.imaUwnx etc., done as
easily. Will fc** at Hotel Lanier May
17th to 24th inclusive.
BRIGHTWOOD house re-opened, 269
and 271 Wett 11th street. Now York.
Elegant rooms, splendid tables, con
venient to liufline*s and amusements.
Southern house well known to Geor
gians. Send for circulars. J. E. Wood,
proprietor.
ABEL PACKING CO.
Western and Georgia Beef.
Spring Lambs, Mutton and
Yeal.
Hand-made Lard and Cured
Hams.
Fresh stock Fish daily.
GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—Alex-
ander Proudflt, executor of the will
of JuHa A. Dacey, deceased, repre
sents to this court that he has fully
discharged the duties Of said trust and
now asks for letters of dismission.
This Is to notify all concerned to fll*
objection*, i?" r.ny they have, on or
before the first Monday in August,
1855. or letters of dlsmlssCon will then
be granted as asked for.
C. M. WILEY, ORDINARY-
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
Paanga From Savannah
TO NEW YOKE:
Cabin, $20; Exoaralao. $32; Btoeraso.
u $10.03.
| : TO BOSTON 1
Cabin, (22; Excursion, (36; Stewaca.
(11.75.
TO PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW YORK,
Cabin. $22.50; Bxaoraloa, (36; Stan-
aga. (12.50,
Th. auummeut .tranuhlp* of tbsaa
am appointed to nil as follows,
standard ttma:
SAVANNAH TO NBW YORK.
Central (90th Meridian) Time—as Below.
Kansas City Fit, May 24, 5.-«0am
TeJHobaaeee Sun-. May HO, 8;JO am
CUy of Blrmlngbm.Tues., May 28, 7:80 pm
Naooodhee Frl., May 31, 11:00 son
Kansas City Bun., June 2, iz:w n’n
Taflahaesee Taos., June 4. jaw pm
CUy of Blrmlngham.Frd., June V, S 50 am
Nacoochee Sun., June P, *t.Wam
Knnaas City Tw, Junell, 7.twpm
Tallahassee Frl., June 14,10.-0U am
City of BlranlnShm.Sun., June 16,12:10 n’n
Nacoocheo Tuos., J uno 18. a.tw pm
Kansas Olty Frl., Juno Zl, 40Wpm
City of Augusta ....Sun.. June23, 5:00am
City of Btrmlnghm.TuMt. Juno 2b, 7:00 pm
Nacoochee Frl., June 28,10.-00 am
Kansas City Sun.. June JO, lz:w n’n
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
Central (90th Meridian) Time—as Below.
City of Sfocon Thur., May 28. 4:90 pm
date City Thur.. May 30, 10:00 am
City of Macon ....Thur., June 6, onto pm
Gate City Thur, June M, loaw am
City of Macon ....Thur., June20. 9:30pm
Gate City Thur.,Junozt, oawam
SAVANNAH TO PHILADttt-FlllA.
Centra! (90th MerMlan) Time—as l.elow.
(These ships do not carry passengers.)
Deseoug Wed, May 29, 9:00 un
Wod. June 9, 4.00 pm
Dessoug Wed, June 12, u.-uoam
Wed, June u, 330 pm
Deseoug Wed, June 26. 8:00 am
W. E. ARNOLD, Q. T. P. A,
WALTER HAWKINS, F. P. A,
W. J. FARRELL, Scd. Agt,
Jackson vine,Fla.
J. P. BECKWITH, G. F. & P. Agt,
Pier 25, North River, New fork.
C. a. ANDERSON, Agt,
Savannah, ua.
MACON AND NEW YORK SHORT LINE
Pullman Palaco Sleeping Cars Between
Macon and New York vl»
GEORGIA RAILROAD
—AND— '
ATLANTIC COAST LANE.
Schedule in Effect May 8, 18R>,
AM
9 00
10 00
10 40
1128
PM
100
2 25
4 51
6 06
715
9 30
AM
2 43
3 40
7 00
8 20
10 4S
PM
1 23
D’lyl
ex. 1
Sun.]
PM)
4 OOiLv Macon
5 LTLv ./MilledgeviDe
|Mgt|D'iy
j ex. j ex.
j»un.
P M|P M
8 lb( 3 10
10 U0J 4 UU
5 59(Lv Sparta Ill «| 6 US
Lv Camak
Ar Augusta
•Lv ....Augusta,
Ar ...Orangeburg
... Sumter
Florence .......
Fayetteville
. Petersburg .
. Richmond •
•Washington
. Baitimoro #
Philadelphia
. Now York .
•Eastern time.
Trains arrive from Augusta and points
on main line a* followe: 6:30 a. rn., 11
a. m. and 6:45 p. m. «d«41y except mui-
day.
Arrive Sunday oorty: 8^0 a. m t 11 a. m.,
4:46 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 Charleeton, Co
lumbia, S. C., and Savannah.
Thomas K. Scott. General Manager.
A. G. Jackson, G. P. A.
Joe W. White, T. P. A., Augusta, Ga.
W. W. Hardiwtck. jp. A., Macon, Ua.
General offices, Augusta, Ga.
MACON AND NORTHERN..
M. A N. AND S. A. L.
SEABOARD AIR LINE.
Short line to Central Caroline* and Vir
ginia.
February 10, 18*.
READ DOWN.
402 |
STATIONS.
I **
I 80 a mJLv..
10 45 a mj ..
11 35 a mf ..
* « p m] ...
4 66 p mj ..
5 23 p ml ..
7 33 p nr •»
t 65 p mj *i
1 20 a ml ..
4 01 a ml ..
6 49 a m Ar..
10 45 amj
12 09 m
2 10 p ml
4 53 v m|
Mace a ....
• Mashen ...
. Madison ...
Athens ....
Abbeville
>. Greenwood ,
.... Chester ...
.... Monroe .„
.... Raleigh ...
Weldon ...
... Richmond
• Washington ,
.. Baltimore
> Phllsdetphla
... New York ..
.Lv
190 p m
442pm
8 53 pm
2 20 p m
112 p m
12 48 p m
10II am
9 17 a ra
5 17am
8 48 a ra
12 33 nt
* 15 p m
7 si p m
5 n
(10 00 p m
Passenger trains will stop at Ocmolsee
street crossing to take on sad let off
passengers. Car on electric railway will
connect with No. 403 at 74) p. xai tntn.
the North at Ocmulgee street.
Connections with Georgia Southern and
Florida railroad. Southern and Central
railwads for all point* in Florid^
southwest Georgia.
No. 402 leaving Maoon at 8JO a m
makes close connection with Middle o-m!
SLSL**** ,or
With solid train for Washln^t/vn «ha
te nTw Y^rk.' bU0 *‘
A. SHAW. Agmt
Ticket and general offloes. Grand Lodge
Building, 622 Mulberry street.
AN
ADVERTISEMENT
placed in the classified column* of The
ffelegraph is sure to feeing
RESULTS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
unx — tm,
DR. J. j. 8UBBR8.
Permanently located. |a the spe-
•lalUes veneraL Lost energy restpred.
Female irregularities and poison oak.
Cure guaranteed. Address tn confi.
dence, with stamps 111 Fourth street,
Macon. Go.
J. H. HKFLIN.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Oflloe hours 9 to 11 a. m., and 4 to 6 p. m.
Offlee over Kino** Drug store.
All calls promptly answered.
DR. J. K. SHORTER.
STB. EAR, NOSH AND THROAT.
Over Sol Hogo’s Drug Store.
Corner Mulberry and Second street*.
WALTER K. MAHONE,
Attorney-at-Law,
Clinton, Ga
P. O. Haddook Station, Ga. Collec
tion attended to promptly.
THE GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF
railroad.
The Shortest and Quickest Route
BETWEEN COLUM-BUS AND ATLAni <A
Schedule In Effect April 58, 1895.
N orth Bound.
Lv Columbus...,
Waverly Hall...
Oak Mountain...
Warm Springs...,
Woodbury . . , ,
Concord. . . . ,
Williamson. . . ,
Ar Griffin. . .
No. M.
7 01 am
7 52 am
8 03 am
8 38 am
8 68 am
9 26 am
9 45 am
110 02 am
| No. U.
4 30 pm{
4 JO pmi
4 30 pm|
6 tu pm j
5 21 pm]
5 49 pm
6 11 pmj
6 30 pmj
| Wo. 1
8 10 pm
4 40 pm
4 06 pm
6 92 pm
6 do pm
7 51 pm
8 *5 pm
8 50 pm
Macon, C R. R. .) 7 85 pmjlO 28 pm|
Atlanta, C R R . .|U 80 am] 8 05 pm|
Lv. Griffin . . . jll 00 am) 9 89 pmj 9 10 pm
Ar McDonough .jll 50am| 7 20 pm[10 10 pm
Train No. 61, dally
Train, No. 11, passenger, Saturday and
Sunday only.
Train No. 1 accommodation Monday.
Wednesday and Friday.
SOUTH BOUND.
I N. 60. |No. 10 .| NO. 2.
4 10 pmj 8 20 am) 6 00 am
5 00 pmj 8 68 amj v 00 am
Lv Macon, C R R . |
| 4 06 am]
Lv Atlanta, CRR| 4 00 pm] 7 80 am]
Lv Griffin . •
Williamson . . .
Concord . . .
Woodbury , . ,
Warm Spring*.
Oak Mountain
Waverly Hall.
Ar ColumlBus..
6 28 pm
5 46 pm
8 09 pm
6 08 pm
.]7 13 pm
| 7 47 pm
,.|7 67 pm
.[ 8 00 pm
9 06 am
9 22 am
9 43 am
1011 am
10 81 am
1 03 am
7 25 am
I el am
8 SO am
* 42 am
10 24 am
1122 am
11 42 am
100 pm
Train No. 60 paasenger, dally.
Train No. 1(L passenger, Sunday and
Monday only.
Train No; 2, accommodation, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday only.
MAOON AND COLUMBUS VIA W60D-
BERKY AND M. ANR B. R. R.
BAST BOUND.
| No. 1. | N. S. | N. 3.
Lv Columbus . . 7 00 am] 3 80 pm) 7 00 am
Ar Woodbury . .| 868 am 5 21 pm| 9 02 am
Lv Woodbury . .] 9 06 am| 7 24 pmj 9 02 am
Ar Macon . . ,| 8 80pmjl2 06 am|12 00 m
Train No. 1 .dally except Sunday,
Train No. 2 Saturday only.
Train No. 8, Saturday only.
WEST BOUND,
Ar. Columbus..
Lv Woodbbry...
Ar Woodbury .
Lv Maoon
No. 1.
8 60 pm
6 38 pm
8 96 pm
3 30 pm
No. 2. I
8 50 pmj
6 38 pmj
2 06pmj
7 45 ami
Train No 1, Saturday only.
Train No. 2, daily except Sunday.
Train* 61 and 60 do not run between
McDonough and Griffin on Sundays.
Trains 1 and 2 arrive and depart o. M.
and 1 G. d«pot. corner 6th avenue and 6th
street, Columbus; and G. M. and <*.
freight depot, Grlfnn.
Au. other trains arrive and depart at
union depots at Columbus and Griffin.
Ask for tickets and see that they read
via the Georgia Midland and Gulf Rail
road. Ticket* on sole at Union Depot
and at general offlee over Third Na
tional Bank.
CLIFTON JONES, General Pose. Agent.
C. W. CHE)Altfl, General Manager,
Columbus, Ga.
KAOOK, OUBLDT AND SAVANNAH
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498 106.
116
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849 .
8 99 .
4 09 .
4 99 .
««.
too.
111.
111.
860.
««I.
010 .
>.*•••••» Macon
...M. A N. Junction...
Swift Creek .....
Dry Branch
.... Nkca Peak .....
...... Frtsparlok.
Ripley
Jeffersonville «...
Gobi more
Deavtlle
..... Allentown
...... Montrose
........ Dudley .........
........ Men re
...... Dublin
JAR. 9. WRIGHT. General Manager.
Ok B« DUNN; Jupertateodent.
MiMb Bufgii ud itiactis Railroad.
■SmUv. httiBMt T, • O'ohMk, A.
Rets Dow.
Bm4 Up.
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11N |br. Hum
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AT. 7 4$
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Lv Exteatoa Alt 3
Ar. AtUnte Lt.) IU,
At.. Hun Lv.| • 10
(At. Ath«u x».| 3 40
U1$
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t»*
Brough ton vi u« meeung point for train*
Noe. 101 end 104.
Covington Junction meeting point fit
tnun* Non. 102 and 1M
Vo *» niOMAg General VuogM,
AN...
ADVERTISEMENT
ptaMfi ta th. elawlllM column, of Th.
Tdctriph 1. tur. to bAng
RESULTS
Leave Maoon
12:10 am
Arrive Cochran
Arrive Hawklnsvliie ....
1:43 am
Arrivo Jesup
5:20 am
Arrive Evvr.tt
6:00 am
Arrivci Brunawlck
7:W> am
Arrlvj Savannah
12:28 pm
Arrive Jacksonville .....
9:55 am
Lv. Macon. . .
2:25 am
Ar. Atlanta. . .
5:16 am
At. R*me. . . .
10:20 am
Ar. Dalton. . . .
it:S6 am
Ar. Chatlan’ga
Ar. Ksoxvllle. .
1;06 pm
Ar. Brl.tol. . , .
<nr
WESTERN SYSTEM.
Sotieduio in Effect Sunday, May 12.
SOUTHBOUND.
| No. 14. | No. 8.
11:10 am
1:19 pm
2:00 pin
5:50 pm
6:40 pm
7:45 pm
10:00 pm
9:20 pm
Northbound. | No. 13. ] No. 7. ] No. 8.
pm] 8:45 am
pm)Ui4S am
am 4:85 pm
«m| pin
am] 7:10 pm
pm]l0.-0) pm
pmj 4:50 am
) am] 7:20 pm
) pmj 7:10 am
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.
Southbound.
No. 14.—Solid vestibulod train to Jack
sonville. with Pullman buffet drawing
room cars attached for Jacksonville «nd
Brunswick.
No. 8.—Solid train for Brunswick, with
through coach for Jacksonville.
Northbound.
No. 12.—Solid vestibule*! train, including
Pullman sleeping cars, to Cincinnati, con
necting with local train for Chattanooga
and way stations. Carries Pullman
sleepers between Macon and St. Louis via
Atlanta and Birmingham.
No. 9.—Fcr Atlanta. Romo. Dalton and
Chattanooga, connecting with solid vesti
bule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman
sleeping cars attached. Connections at
Chattanooga with fast trains In all di
rections.
For full information as to routes, rates,
etc., apply to . JIM W* CARR,
Passenger and Ticket Agont, Macon, Ga.
W. H. Green. General Superintendent,
Washington, D, C.
W. A. Turk. General Passenger Agent,
Washington. D. C.
C. A. Benscoter. Assistant General X*as-
senger Agent. Knoxville. Tenn.
O. B. Wells, Traveling PaBsengor Agt.,
Macon. Ga.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
H. M. Comer and R. 8. Hayes,. Receivers.
Schedule in Effect May 19, 1894, Stand
ard Time, 90th Meridian.
Between Macon. Columbus. Birmingham
Montgomery and Albany.
Read Down. STATIONS. Road Up.
| |A MJLv, Ar.
‘ 17 06].., Macon ...
I j Ar, Lv.
1 8 55 Ff. Valley
111 00 Columbus
IP Ml
1 6 65| Birm’ham
P m
PM|AM
7 80|11 15
JFM
8 37112 21
1 62
Lv. Ar.l
...Macon,.,
.r. Lv.|
Ft. Valloy
0
446
P MIA Mi
Amerlcus
4 10
7 40
A A
ja
.pa
,.ICb|
3 06
135
AM
Albany ...111 60] 400
Dawson ..(121/1
Ft Gaines | 9 301
Eufauln. ..[10 40]
. Ozark ...1C 16]
Union Spgs “ ‘
... Troy ..
Montgmry
Between Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga,
Mllledgevllle, Augusta and Savannah.
A MJP MIA MJLv, . Ar.lP MIP MIA M
4 151 4 201 7 661... Macon ... 7 15 10 23 U 00
(Ar. Lv. | I
0 12[ 6 33( 9 471.. Griffin ...I 5 24] 8 25| 8 68
/ 46] 8 06|11 801.. Atlanta ..) 4 00| 7 m 7 30
P MfA MTP Ml XMIPMIAM
116| 1 00) 6 60| Chat’nooga | 7 30| 1 20| 2 30
MIA MlLv.
.. Macon ..
. Gordon
Mlll'ge’vllo
P M|A M|A M
4 00| 3 l W
3 82] 3 \u|
| | 0 2V
A MIP Mi
.. Milton ...|1- 06]11 68]
. Augusta.. J 7 CB| 8 40]
Savannah .| 9 20] 9 00]
Jacksnvtlle ] ] 8 20]
Solid trains are run to and from Macon
and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savannah
and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Al
bany via Smlthville, Macon and Birming
ham via Columbus.
Sleeping cars on night trains between
Savannah and Macon, Savannah* and At
lanta.
Parlor cars between Macon and At
lanta.
Passengers for Thomaston take 7:56 a.
m. or 4:26 p. m. train. Passengers for
Carrollton and Cedartown take 4:15 a. m.
train. Passengers for Perry take 11:16 a,
m. Jraln; Fort Gaines, Buena Vis
ta, BWkely and Clayton should take
11:18 train. Passengers for Sylvunla.
WrigtitirvlUe and Bandenrvllle lake Ui29
a. tn. train. Train for Mllledgevllle does
not run Sundays.
For further information and for sched
ules for points boyond our line apply to
W. F. Shellman, Truffle Manager.
J. C. Halle, General Passenger Agent,
W. P. Dawson. Passenger Agent.
L. J, Harris, Ticket Agent, Macon.
SAVANNAH, AMBIUCUH AND MONT
GOMERY RAILWAY.
8. B. Hawkins, T. Edward llambleton.
Receivers.
Schedule In Effect February 10, 1896.
STATIONS. West Bnd.
T lf|
Eastern Division.
|T 17
Lv Maoon, O, B & F
AM
10 49
f M
196
1 26
1 681 Ar Pitt* ..Lv
2 081.
2 17
2 28
AM
823
4 17
460
Hoc hole
. Kromor .
Abbeville
PM
4 30
PM
2 18
1 »
12 M
12 43
12 36
12 26
IA M
]ll *1
Helena ....
. Alley (10 37
. Lyons ...............{10 00
West Bad Western. Dlvalon. Beat Bnd
PM|
1 2ojLV..
3 00{Ar„
PMI
Ifc
6 98j
„• Richland ...
.. Lumpkin ..
.. Plttsboro „
. Hurtsbovo ..
Montgomery
IP M
,.Lvl 1 U3
..Lv|l2 u
(AM
|U 04
|10 4ft
8 41
• 19
718
3 16
7 IS
12 <n
AM
6 40
PM
12 38
P M
4 36
7 20
..Selma, via L. A N..
.... Mobile .....
New Orleans
Birmingham .
.Lv) 4 80
|AM
13 20
1 to
2 M
PM
» 10
. Louisville ............. 2 22
A 34
Cincinnati |U w
. St. Lou Vs liw
Close connection pt Montgomery to or
from all points In Wowt and Northwest.
Also at New Orleans for oil points In
Texas.
Nos. IT and IS run solid between Mont
gomery sad Savannah. A. POPE.
CECIL OABBETT, Gen. Pass. Agt.
General Manager. Amerlcus. Ga.
Atlanta and New Orleans
Short Line;
ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. R.
Qulokcat uiid Beat Route.
Montgomery, Selma, Mobilo, N.w Otw
le»u^ Texaa and South we«t-
Southbound. No. 35. No. 37. No. $3
Lv. Mucon I 1 HI aiD| 7 in unil 7 K am
Lv. Att.nte 1 t S6 »m| ( 20 pm i,pa
AT, Montgomery.Ill 06 nmf 9 id pm I M ora
AT. I’rnaaooU.../ < 65 rm| 5 M nm C M nm
Ar. Mobil. j 6 so pmj 9 06 nm a 06 nm
Ax. Naw Orr.....|X# J6 pmi Hu Is
Ar. Houston f. |M 00 pm 19 M pot
TO 8HLMA.
I<env. Montgomery I 9 96 pmj 119 ua
Arrive CkJmn...,, |u u pm|U 1$ nia
Train >7 cnrrte* pnnmna ventlbule
steeper New York to N.w Orienm, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train II
cnrrte. Pullman ventlbule .Teeper New Or-
Imui. to Now York and dining oar to AU
lanta.
Train. U and 36 Pullman Du flat Sleep.
Ing Cara between AtUntn and Ueab
gomery. j
Ohio. C. SMITH. Ptei, and den. Mg*. ,
JOHN A. onn. Hen. FaM. Agt I
OEO. W. ALLEN, T. t. A., Atlanta |
WHIGIITS VILLI) AND T0NNILLH
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Osnoral OfTlce., Tonnlllo, On. April 96,
1W6, Central Time.
These Trains Run Dally Only.
READ DOWN.
rbad up.
P M|A M|P 11)
|P M|A M| A M
0 K| 7 *>1 9 56|L Atlanta A| 8 061 7 «j 7 «k
8 (0| 7 «| 8 401.. AvL'Usta ,.| 7 451 0 20! 6 20
11 OOjll S0|U 001... Macon ...| 4 tW| 3 M| *
8 00| 8 301 D u0|. Savannah
A M|P MIA Ml
8 00 2 SOI 7 301.. Tonnlllo .
8 SS) 2 K| 7 Oil Harrison
B A1 a nr. a nt ' '9^
Donovan
Wrlgtsvlllo
Meadows
Lovett
| 4 00] 3 65] 8 69
.1 6 401 6 4S| 5 46
IAMJP Mlfc* All
.(11 6W 7 001 8 W
JU »] C n 4 30
1115
Jll 05
10 60
10 10
Donaldson 10 34
.. Bruton “
.. Condor
Ar Dublin IivjlOOO
Empiro
Hawkinsvle | | 3 10
Theso Trains Run Sunday Only.
A MjP M| |P M|A M|
| 7 80| 6 56)L Atlanta A) 8 061 7 45)
] 0 001 8 401.. Augusta ..111 10) A 201
111 2911 00 ... Macon ... 4 00 3 55
9 30 b 00 Savusnall f 0 40] 5 45J
AVM)AM| ]AM]PM(
2 80) 8 OOIL Tenn ills A|U 69J 6 201
t 2 66] 8 HarriBon 111 *| 6 66(
| 8 061 8 861. Donovan .III 251 5 46!
i 3 151 8 « WrigtsvUls |U 15] 6 »|
] 3 30 9 ooj Meadows |U 00] 5 23)
I 3 3S| 9 08|... Lovott ...(10 R0( 6 12|
| 3 44| 9 15) Donaldaon |10 44) 5 07)
| 3 601 9 23|... Bruton ...[l0 39] 6 01|
| 4 OGT) 9 8SI.. Condor ..ilO 26] 4 49]
| 4 S0| & 60|Ar Dublin Xiv|10 10) 4 36|
Direct connections and quick tints to
and from Hawkinsvi'.lo. Empire, Southern
railway stations, north or south, stations
on tho Oconeo and Western railroad, and
from Dublin and stations on the Wrights-
villa and Tennillo railroad with the Cen
tral railroad of Georgia via Te-nnlUo for
all points north, south, earn, and wo st.
Tickets sold and baggnge checked to
and from all principal points.
G. W. Perkins, Pres, nnd Bupt, I
F, H» Rbbcrgon, Gen. F. and P. Agt. '
THE COLUMBUS SOUTHERN RAIL
WAY COMPANY.
Time Table No. 21. Effective April 14,
1836.
SOUTHBOUND.
| 1 iPassngf
|Passngr|Pa«»ngrfNo 6 d’y
| No. 1 1 No. 7 | ex. Tns-
JSundayJTu’sdftyjdiy and
| Only ) Only |ounday
Lv. Cohumbus ..I 7:00 afnj 3:30
Ar. Rlchlftml ...| 8:47 am| 6:15
Ar. Amarjcu* ...|12:00 in
pmi 2:45 pm
pmj 4;4o pm
Ar Dawson 10:5S
Ar. Albany (11:08 am
Ar. Thomasvillo ] 6:40 pm
Ar. Brunswick .(8:10 pm
Ar Jacksonville
7 OS
9:30
11:03
QM
7:30 pmj 7:20
pm| b:uu pm
pmj s:4o pm
nm|L:uu am
amj 6:oO am
amj 7:20 am
NORTHBOUND.
]Pas»ngr) (
| No 8 d'y|Pat»nffr|Pa£*ngr
lex. Tus-l No. 8 ] No. 2
Iday and|Tu’sday|bunday
(Sunday] Only ] Only
Ar ColumbiiH ••
11:30
am
2:30
pm
5:02
pm
Lv Rlcli nn.l ...
0:30
am
12:30
pm
b:i<
pm
Lv Amerlcus ..
7:00
nm
7:00
am
*:iu
pm
Lv Dawson
7:35
am
10:35
am
4:01
pm
Lv Albanv .....
6:00
am
0:00
am
3:00
pm
Lv Thomasvllie
2:20
pjn
2:20
pm
s:w
am
Lv Brunswick ..
G:50
pm
G:G0
pm
8:l&
am
In Jacksonville
6:50
pm
6:50
pm| *:4o
am
Trains No*. 2 and 6 dally except Sunday
between Albany and Thomaevllle.
Trains arrivo and densT
depots at Albany nnd Columbus,
H. C. HILL, Buperintondont.
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
In Connection With Wrlghtsvtlle and
Tennllle Railroad.
Taking Effect Wednesday, April 10, 1896.
Dally Except Sunday.
Read Up.
No 3|No 1|
|No 2|Na 4
P M| A MJ
I 10 7 80
5 00 9 10
10 a...
a 16[Ar
7 00)13 00
7 15 12 15]
P M|P
7 30J 12 »| Ar.
...» Tennllls ...
.... Dublin ...
.... Dublin ...
.. Hutchings ..
Spring Haven
.... Dexter
.... Alcorn*
.... Chester ...
.... Yonaers ...
.... Empiro ....
.... Empire ....
.... Cypress
Hawklnsvliie
Trains on Southern railway pass Em
piro us follows:
Going south ..U:t9 am
Going norch .. 8 40 pm
% J, W. HIGHTOWER. O. M.
M. V. MAHONEY, O. F. and P. A.
The Pullman Car Lins. ,‘ t * ■
BETWEEN : *
LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI or
INDIAN OPOLtS and
CHICAGO and the NORTHWEST,
The Pullman Vestibule service on NigM
Train*.
Parlor, Chair and Dining Can on Dais
Trains. ,
TUB MONON TRAINS.
Make the fastest time between the
Winter Cities and Bummer Re
sort* of the Northwest.
W. H. McDoel, Vice President and Gen
eral Manager.
Frank* J. Reed, G. P. A., Chicago.
Fcr further information address^
R. W» GLADXNO, General Ag^nt,
Thoma*vllle« Georgia*