Newspaper Page Text
mr-
■
GRESBAH SIGH SCHOOL
Closing Exercises at the Academy of
Hnslc Next Wednesday and.
Thursday,
TWO SPLENDID PROGRAMMES,
Th# Y«ar Has Been a Very SnrccsAful
On* With This School, and the 1
Teachers Feel Much Gratlfi-
catlon-Gettlug Ready.
(C.
M.
On next Wednesday the annual extol-
bttlon by the pupils of the'Gresham
High School will be held at the Acad
emy of Music and on. the following
night the graduating exercises will be
held.
The present term has been a highly
successful one with the Gresham High
school and the teachers have just
cause for being proud. But the term
Is near its close and the exercises at
the Academy of Muslo will' mark the
end until next) year.
Folowlng Is the prograame:
EXHIBITION EXERCISES.
Tableau—Pupils engaged in exhibi
tion.
"Playing the Society Belle,” (Bertha
M. Wilson), Llzzel Jelks.
Wand Drill—Boys, Junior class.
"The Execution ot Montrose," (W.
E. Aytoun). James Graham, marquis
ot Montrose, was. executed In Edin
burgh, May 21st, 1650, for an attempt
to overthrow the power of ’the com
monwealth and restore Charles II.
The ballad Is a narrative of the event,
to;be related by an aged Highlander,
who had followed Montrose through
out his campaigns to his grand-son,
Evan Cameron.—Edwin L. Monerlef.
"The Show, at Wllkina’ Hall." (Ber
tha M. Wilson), Mamie Glblan.
Song—"Anvil Chorus," Select chorus
of boys.
“Ladybird's Ride," (Campbell Rae-
Brown), Agnes Bryan.
"What'sa Hanthem?” Nettle Wat
kins. _. ,
Pole Drill—Girls, junior class.
"Muslo on the Rappahannock,"
C. Somerville), Roberta. Dennis.
"Shoppln’ With Ma," (Bertha
Wilson), Ida Guttenberger.
"Wilfred's Dream," (Prom the Sib
ver King), Fuller Winters.
Aesthetic Physical Culture Drill and
'Angels of Buena Vista In Pantomime
—Girls, senior class.
"Where's Annette?” (Aden), Pauline
Nelson.
"Lord Dundreary’s Riddles,” Douglas
Feagln.
Song—“Swinging Song," select chorus
of girls.
Indian Club Drill—Boys, senior
class.
“The Massacre of Zoroaster." (F.
Marlon Crawford). Nehusta, a fie-
bre.w maiden, betrothed to Zoroaster,
had in a nt of jealous Anger, married
Darius, king of the Persians. Zoroaster
greatly grieved, became a high priest.
- Finding from an Interview with him
thgt her jealousy, was groundless, Ne
husta was very, unhappy at her mis
take. The king had been called away
to a distant part of his kingdom at the
time of the following scene.—Irene
Winshlp.
“The Spelling Lesson." Holmes Ma
son.
Relgen Drill—Girls. Intermediate
class.
On Thursday night, June 20, the
following programme will be rendered:
GRADUATING EXERCISES.
Song—“Men of Harlech," graduating
class.
Salutatory, Douglas Feagln, first
honor, girl's department.
Original essay, “A School Exhlbiton
of Fifty Years Ago,” Corlnne Lawton,
excellence In English.
Speech, “New South,” Alex. Baughn,
second honor, boys' department.
Recitation, “A Finished Education,"
May Nottingham, second honr girls’
department.
Recitation, “The Family Drum
Corps," Lillie Brunner, second honor
girls department.
Song "Medley of Patriotic Airs,’’
graduating class.
Original essay, "Georgia's Re
sources,” Thomas N. Conner, excel
lence In English.
Reading in English "At the Win
dows,' (Enoch Arden, Lulu Singleton.
Speech. "Napoleon at the Pyramids,”
George Heath.
Concert recitation, "The River," Irene
Winshlp, Josle Bostick, Mary Estes,
Miriam Powell, Nellie Griswold, Kitty
May Taylor, Odille Taylor, Nettle
Watkins, Lizzie Jelks.
Valedictory, Nettle Shlnholser, first
honor girls department.
Song, ‘“Parting Song,” graduating
classs Address and awarding medals
by Hon. Washington Desau.
Awarding diplomas and teachers li
censes by Hon. R. A. Nisblt, president
hoard of education.
—
THE MACON TELEGEAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 15,1895.
of free and accepted Mason*.
One of the features of the occasion
will be an address by Hon. John W
Aiken of Cartersvllle, who has a state
reputation as a brillant orator.
After the oration refreshments \v»I*
be served, and as the committee in
charge of this part of the programme
have a reputation to sustain those who
are so fortunate as to receive an invi
tation may expect a rare feast.
The- festivities will begin at 2 p. in.
and ears will run to the park from
that hour until midnight every few
minutes. Splendid music will be pro
vided for dancing and everything that
can possibly, add to the enjoyment of
the occasion wlL be looked after.
The cohimlttee 'on' invitations con
sists of W. P.* Corbett. T. L. Massen-
burg, Floyd Ross. R. H. Smith. W. A.
Wollhin, Sol. lloge, D, O. Abbott, O.
L. Bright, \V. T. Morgan.
The chaperones will be Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Gordon,'Mr. and Mrs. Ben L.
Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Nlsbet,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Price, Mr. and
Mrs.jC. M. Wiley,:-Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Wollhin, Mr. and* Mrs. W. W.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bartlett,
Mr. and Mrs| J. H. Hertz. Mr. and
Sirs. N. I. Brunner, Mr. and Mrs. W.
A; Davis, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fel
ton, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Felton, Jr.,
Mr. and airs. M. H. Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Sloan.
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.
BOARDERS WANTED—Pleasant and
well-furnished home; large, beauti
fully shaded yard; splendid fare;
bath tubs free; terms reasonable.
Address No. 119 Main street, Gaines
ville, Ga.
MAN In every section to sell staple
goods to dealers; experience unneces
sary; best aide lllie; $76 a month. Sal
ary and espenees or large commission
mode; for sealed particulars send
stamp. Clifton Soap and Munfucoitur-
Ing Co., box 7(3. Cincinnati, Ohio.
FOR SALE.
BRICK FOR SALE—Leave orders at
Dr. J. R. Anderson’s, Third street,
or mail to W. F. Anderson, Macon,
and they will receive prompt atten
tion.
FOlt SALE—Lumber and shingles by
car loads. M. Codlngteon, (64 Cherry
street.
FOR SALE—One of the finest located
lots in Vineville, on Lamar street.
Apply to Jacob Hlrst-h.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Two nice rooms; not and
coM bath. Call at 906 High street.
FOR RENT—Six room cottage, wire
doors, good garden, stables, etc.
Plenty nice fruit, ipeaches, near car
line. C. B. Ellis.
FOR RENT—Flat of four rooms with
all conveniences. Separate Bathroom
and water. In pleasant neighbor
hood. Fine view and cool breeze.
Very low price. Apply 204 Spring
street
MISCELLANEOUS.
ONE thousand dollars private funds
to lend on Improved cty property.
Low ratal. Apply Immediately. L.
J. Anderson & Co., 312 Second street.
SECURELY ENTRENCHED
'Against disease are those who are pru
dential enough to renew falling ener
gy by the aid of the grand fortifying
agent, Hoatetter's Stomach Bitters,
which promotes a vigorous discharge
of the duties Imposed upon the vari
ous organs by nature, and which, If
Impeded or relaxed, speedily bring
about their disorder. Digestion, as
similation, a due Secretion and direc
tion of the bile and a regular habit of
body are Insured by the swstematlc
use of this safe, prompt and thorough
medicine. Chills and fever, bilious re
mittent, dumb ague and ague cake,
kidney complaints, sick headache, ner
vousness and other Inorganic maladies
are removed by It It promotes a rel
ish for the food as well os the ability
Ap digest and aslmllate It The Infirm
ities of decUnlng years are mitigated
by’It A wineglassful before retiring
promotes health yielding repose.
Go to Tybee Island,
$3.00 round trip, every
Saturday, via Central
Railroad.
FESTIVAL OF ST. JOHN.
[All ot Macon's Masonlo Lodges WiU
Join In Celebrating it on June 24.
The Masons of Macon are prepared
to have a great time on Monday. June
24, at Ocmulgee Park, the occasion be
ing the celebration of the festival of
St. John the Baptist.
Every Masonic lodge In the city will
take part In the festivities. These
lodges are Constantine Chapter of
Royal Arch Masons. Macon Lodge No.
E Mabel Lodge No. 236 and South Ma-
gon Lodge No. 320, all of them lodges
TWENTY,POUNDS granulated sugar
$1; Arbuckle’s coffee 22t4e. pound.
Keen Grocery Co. Telephone 176.
FIRST CAR MELONS-Fine, large
melons, first of the season. Sewell
Bros.
EGGS 12V4c. dozen at Kahn & Hlrsch’s,
corner First, and Poplar streets.
'Phone 29.
WE BUY our heavy groceries In car
load lots and guarantee to comiiete
with anybody; try us and we will
save you money In groceries of any
kind. Edwards & Walker.
PLACE your orders for groceries this
morning with Keen Grocery Co.
They will save you money.
BEST head rice sixteen pounds for
31; whole grain rice twenty pounds
31; Jersey butter 25c. 8. H. Had
dock.
HORSEBACK RIDING taught to la
dles and gentlemen. Apply at Ken
tucky Stables, 652 Third street
EGGS 12V4C. dozen at Kahn & Hlrsch’s,
corner First and Poplar streets.
'Phohe 29.
HAMS, breakfast bacon, fancy and
staplo groceries for picnics at Kahn
& Hlrsch’s.
HBDQUARTER8—Ship us your fruit
and produce and get full market
price and prompt returns. Corre
spondence solicited. Georgia Produoe
Co., 660 Poplar street, Macon, Ga.
FANCY new cream cheese 10c. pound
at Keen Grocery Co., 621 Poplar
street • " /
CHOICE fresh black fish, bream,
perch, speckled trout red snapper
and bass. Dopson, Clarke & Daniel.
SPRING CHICKENS, peaches, toma
toes. lemon*, cantaloupes, etc. Sew
ell Bros.
and. aches of an annoying nature, a torturous nature, a donger-
ou3 nature, can be quickly and surely cured with Pain-K'ller.
As no one is proof against pain, no one should be without
Pain-Killer. This good old remedy kept at hand, will save
much suffering and many calls on the doctor. For all sum
mer complaints of grown folks or children it has stood with
out an equal for over half a century. No time like the present
to get a bottle of
Pain-Killer
Bold ovtrywbtre. Tho quantity haa been doubled but the price remains
the same, 25o. Look out for worthless Imitations. Buy only the genuine,
bearing the name—I’krry Davis & Sow.
EXCURSION TO Til SM SURE
The G. S. and F. will run an excur
sion to Cumberland and St. Simons
tonight, leaving Macon at 10:33 p. m
via their faat limited train, tho
"OCEAN EXPRESS."
They have secured a very low rate of
33.00 for round trip, tickets good for
train leaving Brunswick Monday
night, June 17th. This rate lands
passengers and baggage on the Island
There will be a large party to g<
down tonight via the G. S. and F
They will take breakfast In Bruns
wick tomorrow morning and leavo
Brunswick after breakfast via boats
for the Islands. There wll also be
large party down from Atlanta via
tho G. S. and F. tonight. Among tho
many attractions now at Cumberland
Is the Macon Volunteers In camp, surf
bathing, beautiful drives, eto.
The G. S. and F. operates Pull
man's finest sleepers between Macon
and Brunswick: also elegant through
coaches. This Is positively the cheap
est rate that wll be offered this sea'
son. There will be extra cars for excur
sion tonight. Remember, this Is the
only line for the seashore running Its trains Into Union depot.
For sloping car accommodations and further Information apply to
H. BURNS, L. J. HARRIS,
C. T. A- Depot Ticket Agent.
G. A. MACDONALD,
. General Passenger Agent, Telephone No. 100.
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
H. M. Comer and R. S. Hayes,' Receivers,
In Effect May 19, 1806, Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
Between Macon, Columbus, Birmingham, Montgomery and Albany
READ DOWN.
STATIONS.
"ET
No. 1 d'Iy|
•7 05 am|Lv
8 15nm|Ar
11 00 am|
12 25 pm
5 65pm|
. Macon
. FortValley .Lv
Columbus
Opelika
Birmingham
No. 2 d’ly
Ar 7 30 pm
6 25 pm
3 45 pm
2 20 pm .1
8 65 am.......
No. 7 d’ly|No. 6d'ly|
•7 30pm|*ll I5am|Lv
8 37 pm| 12 21 am|Ar
10 01 pm| 1 62 pmj
11 16 pmj 3 25 pmj
| 3 05pm|
15 30 pm|
6 15pm|
| 7 45pm|
j 7 36 pm|
Ar
Macon
Fort Valley Lv
Amerlcus
Albany '
Dawson
Fort Ganles
Eufaula
Ozark e
Union Springs
Troy
Montgomery
INo. 8 d'ly
4 10 pm| 7 40 am!
3 05 pmj 6 37 ami
1 35 pm| 5 12 am
II 60 am| *4 00 am
| 12 17 am|
!9 30 am|
10 40 am|
6 15 amj
9 15 ami
7 15 ami
7 45 am
Between Macon. Atlanta, Chattanooga, MUledgevllle, Augusta, Savannah.
No, 3 dly|No. 1 dly|No 11 dly[
*4 15 am
0 13 am
7 46 am
115 pm
•4 25 pm
6 32 pm
8 05 pm
1 00 am
|No 12 dly|No. 2 d'ly|No. 4 d'ly
•7 65 am|Lv Macon Ar| 7 15 pm| II00 am| 10 23 pm
9 47 amiAr Griflln Lvl 6 24 pm| 8 68 ami 8 25 pm
11 30 ami Atlanta | 4 00 pm| 7 30 ami 7 00 pm
6 50 pm{. Chatnga via Atltal 7 30 ami *3 30 am| *1 20 pm
No. 6 dl'y|No. 4 d'ly|No. 2 d'ly|
ex. Snd’yl • | j
17 20 pm|*ll 00 pm|*ll 15 am|Lv
|tto. 1 d’ly|No. 3 d'lylNo. 6 d'ly
7 58 pmj 11 45 pm
18 50pmi...
I 3 02 am
i 6 15 am
..' j 5 45 am
| 10 30 am
3 01 pm|
17 46 pm
6.40 pm[
Macon
Gordon
MUledgevllle
Mlllen
Augusta
Savannah
Jacksonville
■
4 00 pm
3 65 am
3 22 pm
3 10 am
|ox. Snd'y
!7 60 am
7 12 am
16 20 am
. 2 05pm| 11 68pm|
| 17 05 am| 8 40 pm|
I 9 30 ami *9 00 pml
I i 3 20 pmj
FOR a nice, sweet ham. send to Keen
Grocery Co., 621 Poplar street, and
get It. You can buy it cbeapeer from
them than elsewhere.
IDally except Sunday. ’Dally.
Solid trains are run to and from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula,
Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smtthvllle, Ma
con and Birmingham via Columbus.
Elegant sleeping cars on trains Nos. 8 and 4 between Macon and Savan
nah and Atlanta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah ready for occu
pancy In Macon depot at 9p. m. Passengers arrvlng In Macon on No. 3
and Savannah No. 4 are allowed to reman In sleeper until 7 a. m.
Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta on trains Nos. 1 and 2 and 11
and 12. Seat fare 26 centa.
Passengers for Thomaston take train No. 11, 7:65 a. m„ or train No. 1,
4:26 p. m. Passengers for Carrollton and Cedartown take train No. 3, 4:16
a. m. Passenger* for Perry take train No. 5, 11:15 a. m. For Fort Gaines,
Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take 11:16 a. m. train. No. 6.
Passengers for Sylvanla, Wrlghtavllle and Sandersvllle take 11:15 a. m. train
No. 2. Train for MUledgevllle doe* not run on Sundays.
For further Information and schedules to points beyond our lines address
W. P. DAWSON. Passenger Agt. L. J. HARRIS Ticket Agt„ Macon.
W. F. 8HELLMAN, Traffic Mgr. J. C. HAILE, Gen. Passenger Agt.
GROCERIES—Send your child If you
can’t come; wo are the only legitimate
etaplo grooery storo on Cotton avenue
and have only one cash m-lce. Cash
Is king and get the inside. Holmes
Grocery Co.
FRESH corn. okra, tomatoes, chick
ens and ducks at headquarters.
Kahn & Hlrsch.
GOOD BROOM for 10c. at Grace Gro
cery Company.
FINE variety of fresh fish today at
Dopson, Clarke & Daniel.
GO TO Edward* & Walker for fresh
country eggs and chickens; ship
ments arrive dally.
EGGS lltfc. dozen at Kahn A Hlrsch's,
corner First and Poplar streets.
'Phone 29.
WATERMELONS—Just received car
load of fine watermelons, guaranteed
ripe, delivered to any part of the
city. Ice cold, wholesale and retail.
No. 622 Poplar street, office foot of
Mulberry, 'phone 324. Tampa Fish
and Ice Co.
HEADQUARTERS for Imported Swiss,
Neufchatel, Philadelphia Cream,
Brie, LImberger, Pineapple, Edam
and American cheese. Kahn A
Hlrsch, Armory building. 'Phone 20.
BEFORE buying your groceries this
morning, call and see Keen Grocery
Co. They will always save you
money.
MILK COWS FOR SALE-I have five
half Jersey milch cows for sale.
Cow* are young and from Putnam
county. Will sell cheap for cash. W.
8. Griffin, at Kentucky stables.
PINEAPPLES Just arrived;
shipment. 8ewel! Bros.
large
ABEL PACKING CO.
Can furnish tho trade this week
with fine Western and stall fed
Georgia Beef. Georgia Spring
Lambs, Mutton, Dried’ Chipped
Beef, Sliced Hams, Jersey But
ter, Extra quality Cured Meats,
Fresh Fish received daily.
AN...
ADVERTISEMENT
placed ta th« column* of Tb#
jiligTiph is cur* to trine
RESULTS
WESTERN SYSTEM.
Schedulo In Effect Sunday, May 12.
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 14. | No. 8.
|12:10 am
1:48 am
Leave Macon
Arrive Cochran ....
Arrive Hawklnsvllle
Arrive Jesup
Arrive Everett i 6:00 am
Arrive Brunswick .,.| 7:00nm
Arrive Savannah ....|12:28pm
Arrive Jacksonville ..j 0:66 am
| 5:20 am
11:30 am
1:10 pm
2:00 pm
5:50 pm
6:40 pm
7:45 pm
10:00 pm
9:20 pm
NORTHBOUND.
No. 15. | No. 7.1 No.
8:45 am
11:45 am
4:35 pm
6:46 pm
7:10 pm
10:00 pm
4:50 am
Lv.
Macon. .
2:25
am
6:10
pm
Ar
Atlanta. .
5:46
am
8:30
pm
Ar.
Rome. .
10:20
am
3:00
am
Ar
Dalton.- .
11:38
am
6:52
nm
Ar
Cht'n’ga .
1:00
pm
C:35
am
Ar
Kn'xv’lo .
13:50
pm
Ar
Bristol. .
4:55
pm
Lv .Chattanooga
Ar. Cincinnati ...
| 9:20 ami 7:20 pm
i 7:20 pm| 7:10 am
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.
Southbound.
No. 14.—Solid vestlbuled train
Jacksonville, with Pullman buffet
drawing room cars attached for Jack
sonville and Brunswick.
No. 8.—Solid train for Brunswick,
with through coach for Jacksonville.
Northbound,
No. 13.—Solid vestibule train, Includ
ing Pullman sleeping cars to Cincin
nati, connecting with local train for
Chattanooga and way stations. Car
ries Pullman sleepers between Macon
and St. Louis via Atlanta and Bir
mingham.
No. 0.—For Atlanta, Rome, Dalton
and Chattanooga, connecting with sol
id vestibule train for Cincinnati, with
Pullman sleeping cars attached. Con
nections at Chattanooga with fast
trains In all directions.
For full information ns to routes,
rates, etc., aply to JIM W. CARR,
Passenger and Tlckt, Agt, Macon, Ga.
W. II. Green, General Superintend
ent, Washington, D. C.
~A. Turk, General Passenger
Agent, Washington, D. C.
A. Benscoter, Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Knoxvlllo, Tcnn.
O. B. Wells, Traveling Passenger
Agent, Macon, Ga.
THE COLUMBUS SOUTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Time Table No. 24. Effective April 14,
- 1895.
SOUTHBOUND.
| | |Passngr
Pas'ngr|Pns'ngr|No. 6 dy
No. 1.1 No. 7. lex. Tus-
ISunday.iTuesd'yiday and
{ Only. | Only. |Sunday.
Lv Columbus| 7:00 nm
Ar. Richland| 8:47 am
Ar Amerlcus |12:Q0 m
Ar Dawson.
Ar Albany.
Ar Th'msv’le
Ar Brunsw’k
Ar J’cksnvlle
10:08 am
11:08 am
6:40 pm
8:10 pin
7:30 pm
3:30 pml 2:45 pm
6:15 pm| 4:46 pm
p
M
i
26
3
00
P
M
4
10
4
30
6
31
0
03
8
00
li
16
A
M
3
16
7
35
13
01
A
M
6
40
P
M
12
33
P
M
4
26
7
20
7:35 pm
9:80 pm
11:00 am
0:60 am
7:20 am
6:50 pm
8:45 pm
11:00 am'
0:60 am
7:20 am
NORTHBOUND.
Passngr| 1
No. 6 dy|Pas’ngr|Pas’ngr
ex. Tue-| No. 8. | No. 2.
day andlTuead'ylSunday.
Sunday.j Only. | Only.
Ar Columbus
Richland
Lv Amerlcus
Lv. Dawson.
Lv. Albany..
Lv Th’msv’le
Lv Brunsw’k
Lv J'cksnvllo
11:30 am
0:30 am
7:00 am
7:36 am
6:00 am
2:20 pm
6:60 pm
6:50 pm
2:30 pm
12:30 pm
7:00 am
10:36 am
9:00 am
2:20 pm
6:50 pm
6:50 pm
6:62 pm
5:17 pm
3:10 pm
4:01 pm
3:00 pm
8:00 am
8:15 am
8:40 am
Trains Nob. 2 and 6 dally except
Sunday bewteen Albany and Thomas-
vlllc.
Trains arrive and depart from
Union depots at Albany and Colum
bus. H. C. HILL, Supt.
WRIGHTSVILLE AND TENNILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
General Offices Tennllle, Ga., April 25,
1895. Central Time.
READ DOWN.
These Trains Run Dally Only,
PM
AM|PM|
0 00 0 30
AM
300
835
8(7
917
9 35
65
10 07
1023
10 38
1100
665
8 40
1100
900
AM
730
7 62
801
4 20
510
910
1116
1169
|P MIA M
Atlanta
Augusta
Macon
8 05| 745
7 45| 6 20
4 00| 3 65
Havanah || 6 40j 645
|A M|P M
Tennllle
Harrison
Donovan
Wrgtsvlo
Medows|
Lovett .
Don'ldsn
Bruton .
Condor .
Lv.
Dublin
Empire .
Hwksvlo
Ar.
looo
6 67 3 00
6 62 2 45
These Trains Run Sunday Only.
A M|P M|
7 30j 6 55ILV... Atlanta ,,.Ar
6 ooj 8 40j Augusta
1120!UOO| Macon
|PM
9 30) 9 00|
P MIA M|
2 30) 8 00
2 561 8 25
3 06| 8 36
3 15| 8 45
3 30| 900
3 38! 9 08
3 44| 915
3 60| 9 33
4 TO) 9 3.’,
420| 950
Savannah
... Tennllle ...
Harrison ..
.. Donovan ..
Wrightsvlllo
.. Meadows ..
400 366
5 40 6 46
AM PM
1169 6 20
Ar.
.. Lovett |1060) S 12
Donaldson ..|..10 4(j 5 07
Bruton |10 3fij 5 01
Condor jlO 25j 4 49
. Dublin ...LvjlOloj 435
Direct connections and quick time to
and rom Hawklnsvllle, Empire, South
ern railway stations, north or south,
stations on the Oconee and Western
railroad and from Dublin to stations
on the Wrightsvlllo and Tennllle rail
road with the Central Railroad of
Georgia via Tennllle for all points
North ,8outh. East and West.
Tickets sold and baggage checked to
and from all principal points.
O. W. Perkins, Pres, and Supt.
H. Roberson, Oen. F. and P. Agt.
D. B. Dun, Supt.
7 .
Atlanta anil New Orbs
Short Line;
ATLANTA and WEST POINT B. R.
Quickest and Best Runia
No. 85. No.
U10 am| 7 65
Lv, Atlanta,j KS5 am
Ar. Mont'g'yjll 05 am
Ar PenHacol.f 6 55 pm
Ar, Mobile. . | 5 30 pm
Ar. New Or.|10 25 pm
Ar. Houston.
87. No. 33.
am| 7 65 am
pm 1 99 pm
pmj 8 30 am
am| 5 30 am
ami 3 06 am
am 7 M am
pm|l0 60 pm
TO SELMA.
Leave Montgomery..! 9 80 pm| 810 am '
Arrive Selma |1116 pm|M16 am
Train 87 carries Pullman vestibule
sleeper New York to New Orleane, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train 33
carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New
Orleans to New York and dining car
to Atlanta.
Trains 3? and 35 Pullman Buffet
sleeping cars between Atlanta and
Montgomery.
GEO. C. SMITH, Pres, and Oen. Mgr.
JOHN A GEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.
GEO. W. ALLEN, T. P. A., Atlanta.
SAVANNAH, AMERICUB AND
MONTGOMERY RAILWAY.
8. H. Hawklhs, T. Edward Hajnbleton,
Receivers.
Schedule In effect February 30, 1895.
East Bnd. STATIONS. West Bnd.
T 18|
A M
10 40
P M
1 05
1 25
1 68
Eastern Division.
2 28
A M
3 23
4 17
4 50
|T 17
P M
Lv.....Macon, G. S. & F....) 4 30
|P M
Ar...Cordele, G. S. & F..Lv| 2 18
Lv...Cordele, S. A. & M..Lvj 1 25
Ar. Pitts Lv.|12 63
Rochelle jl2 43
2 17 Kramer |12 35
Abbeville 12 35
|A M
Helena Ill 30
. Alley |10 37
. Lyons .|t0 05
West Bnd Western Division. East Bnd
Lv...
.... Cordeta
...Lv
Ar..,
... Ametlcus ...
...LV
......
... Richland
......
... Lumpkin ...
... Plttnhnrn ...
PM
.1 03
12 00
AM.
11 04
10 45
0 41
8 10
7 15'
Ar..Solmn, via L. &. N..Lv
... Mobile ...
New Orleans
Birmingham
4 35
A M
12 20
1 60
3 58
P M
0 15
Cincinnati
, St. Louis .
I 20
A M
11 30
7 50
Close connection at Montgomery to
or from all points In West and North
west. Also at New Orleans for all
points In Texas.
Nos. 17 and 18 run solid between
Montgomery and Savannah.
A. POPE.
Gen. Pass. Agt., Amerlcus, Go.
CECIL GABBETT,
General Manager.
THE GEORGIA MIDLAND AND
OULF RAILROAD.
John F. Flournoy. Receiver.
A Quick, Safe and Reliable Route
BETWEEN MAC^N—COLUMBUS.
The only Route to the Famous Sum
mer Resorts, Warm Springs and Oak
Mountain, Qa.
Schedule In Effect June 11th, 1895.
North' Bound—No. 51 Dally; No. 63
Dally Except Sunday; No. 11 Sunday
only.
No.
61.
No.
63.
No
11.
Lv Columbus.
710
am
5 06
pm
3 30
pm
Wavl’y Hall..
8 01
am
6 67
pm
4 21
pm
Onk M'taln...
810
am
0 07
pm
4 30
pm
Warm Bp's...
8 41
am
6 41
pm
5 01
pm
Woodbury. . .
9 00
am
7 02
pm
6 19
pm
Concord. . . .
9 27
am
7 33
pm
5 48
pm
Wll’mson. . ,
0 45 am
7 64
pm
0 08
pm
Ar Griffin
10 01
am
812
pm
0 24
pm
Ar Macon | 7 85 pm|10 23 pm|10 28 pm
Ar Atlanta...i|U 30 am|
| 8 06 pm
Lv Griffin '
Ar McDon‘h...|
3 23 pm| 6 36 pm
| 0 06 pm) 716 pm
Ar Bruna'k...|
| 7 00am| 7 00 am
South - Hound—No. 60 Dally; No. 62
Dally Except Sunday; No. 10 Sunday
only.
(No. 60. | No.62. | No. 10.
| I 715 pm| 716 pm
Lv MoDon'h..!
Ar Griffin f
I 6 30am| 8 20 am
[ 6 U am| 8 68 am
Lv Macon.....I
| 4tCam| 416am
Lv Atlanta..
Lv Griffin....
William'll. .
Concord.'• .
Woodbury. .
Warm Sp’n's.
Oak Moun'n.
WaViy Hall.
Ar Columbus.
( 4 00 pm
'5 SO pqi
5 46 pm
606 pm
8 35 pm
714 pm
7 44 pm
7 63 pm
| 8 41 pm| 013am|12 00 m
617 am
6 34 am
6 53 am
719 am
7 It nm
811 am
8 22 am
7 30 am
0 06 am
9 22 am
9 44 am
10 20 am
10 20 am
11 01 am
1121am
MACON AND COLUMBUS
via
WOODBURY AND M. & B. R. R.
EAST BOUND.
Lv Columbus.
Ar Wood’y....
Lv Wood’y...
Ar Macon....|
710 ami 5 01 pml 710 am
9 00 am 7 02 pmj 9 00 am
U 05 nm! 7 24 pmj 9 02 am
2 30 pm jl2 05 am|12 00 m
WEST BOUND.
Ar Columbus..I 8 41 pmj 81
Lv Wood'y...[ 6 35 prui 8S
Ar Wood’y....] 635 pml 3(
Lv Macon.....! 3 30 pmj 71
All trains arrive and depart Union
Depots Columbus and Griffin.
Ask for tickets and »ee that they
read via the Georgia Midland and Gulf
Railroad.
Summer tourist ticket*' now on sale
to all reaorta. For further Information
apply to any of our agents or to
CLIFTON JONES,
Gen. Pas*. Agt., Columbus, Go.
C. W. CHBAR8.
Gen. M&a., Columbus, Ga.
111111111 1
mm
i