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THE MACON TELEGEAPH:-SUNDAY MOBNING, JUNE 16, 1895.
BURDEN, SMITH & COMPANY,
THE EMPIRE STORE.
THE EMPIRE STORE.
Our Summer Offerings are absolutely fresh—the product of the new. Its beauty is unmarred
^ anything that suggests the days of Methuselah. What we put before you is highest in fashion’s
>1 favor. The price we offer will teach you when and where to buy.
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NEW BUCKLES AND BELTING.
100 new styles Silver and Black Belt Buckles just in. New
Silk Beltings to fit these Buckles in black and colors.
BLACK REMNANTS.
50 remnants of Black Serges, Henriettas, Mohairs, Batistes,
• etc., in lengths of 3 to 7 yards each. These all go at half price.
-BLACK GOODS CUT. .
\-J 38-inch French Serge, 50c kind, cut to 39c a yard; 46-
Minch, 05c kind, cut to 49c; 40-inch, 76c kind, cut to 60c; 50-
inch, $1.25 kind, cut to 83c; our 52-inch Imperial Whip Cord
cut from $1.00 to 73e. These are new, reliable black goods.
BLACK INTERWEAVES.
The new swell stuff, in Mohair effects, for Skirts (48 in.);
75c yard is the price. Not shown elsewhere in the city.
25 PIECES NEW JACKONET
Just in. Beautiful patterns for waists. Ideal material for
Summer Dresses. Colors fast; quantities limited.
lO YARDS FOR 5Gc.
Beautiful new style Plise Crinkles. Only ten yards to
customer.
TRUNKS TRUNKS.
„ All sorts and sizes cheap.
hi ON THAT 5c. COUNTER.
•v* All the goods on our 10c, counter have been thrown on
iti \ the 5c counter to close. Among them you will find hundreds
of big bargains in Lawns, Batistes, Satines, Ducks, Ginghams,
Y'l etc. Don’t miss the bargains we offer you at 5c yard.
TEN YARDS 45c.
8c Check Muslin at this price Monday. Only tea yards
to a customer.
lo YARDS FOR 35c.
Best 5c Shirting Prints, fast colors. Ten yards to a cus
tomer.
lO YARDS FOR 50c.
Best Toil du Nord Ginghams, 12 l-2c kind. Only ton
yards to a customer.
40 PIECES PERCALES
Just in. New Candy Stripes and Shirtin:
ors fast. Quality the finest,
line in Macon.
patterns. Col-
Price 12 l-2c yard. Prettiest
99c. EACH.
' 200 Ladies' Silk Gloria Umbrellas, Paragon frame, $1.25
kind, at 99c each,
NEW FANS
In Jap, open and shut and plain styles. Beuatiful line
hand-painted Marselenes. New Pnlmettoes just opened.
15c. A YARD.
Twenty pieces Fine French Ginghams for Ladies’ Waists.
Gents’ Negligee Shirts, former price, 25 and 35c yard. Call
early.
WASH SILKS.
Twenty pieces at 25c yard. Sell everywhere at 35c.
Colors fast.
CORDED KIKIS.
Twedty different colors, 50c quality. Cut to 34c yard.
CUT IN HALF.
Twenty pieces fine Butter Colored Laces. Price cut in
half Monday.
BUTTER MILK SOAP.
Two boxes for 25c; three cakes in a box.
AT 19c.
Fifty dozen Ladies' Fine 25c. Black Hose, Hermsdorf Dye,
double heel and toe. Monday only.
THREE PAIRS FOR SI.
Fifty dozen Ladies’ Gauze Lisle, extra fine 50c Hose, three
pairs for $1. Don’t miss them.
25c. PAIR
Is the price of our 35c Children’s Hose from now on.
15c. PAIR.
Gents’ fine 40 guage full regular 25c Tan Sox. Colors
fast.
TWO FOR 5c.
1,000 dozen Spool Cotton, white and black, all sizes, or
30c per dozen.
SI PER DOZEN.
Ladies’ all Linen White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
19c. EACH.
1,000 all Silk 26c Windsor Ties. White, black and colors;
full length and size.
SUMMER MOVERS.
17 yards 36-inch Fruit of Loom seconds for $1 Monday.
8c Apron Ginghams, 20 yards for $1. 8c 36-inch Sea Island,
20 yards for $1. Ladies' Bleach Vests, tape neck and sleeves,
10c each. 75c Ventilated Corsets for 49c each. Best Perea-
line and Silesios, 12 l-2c yurd. Good all Linen Canvas, 15c
yard. Mosquito Nets, hung frame, and ull for $1.50 each
Best Gents’ White Shirts on earth, 49e each. ,
I BURDEN. SMITH & COMPAN Y
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THE EMPIRE STORE.
THE EMPIRE STORE.
P EXCURSION TO THE SEA SHORE!
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For sloping car accommodations and
JH. BURNS.
C. T. A.
O. A. MAC
■ General Passenger Agent,
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 fast limited train, the
“OCEAN EXPRESS."
They have secured a very low rate of
$3.00 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 go
down tonight via the G. S. and F.
They will take breakfast In Bruns
wick tomorrow morning and leave
Brunswick after breakfast via boats
for the Islands. There wil also be a
large party down from Atlanta via
the O. S. and F. tonight. Among the
many attractions now at Cumberland
is the Macon Volunteers in cainp, surf
bathing, beautiful drives, etc.
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
trains into Union depot,
further information apply to
L. J. HARRIS,
Depot Ticket Agent.
DONALD,
Telephone No. 100.
TEM WINDERS!
Better LigTit Than Gras
At a Cost of toe Cent ter Ten Honrs’ Lit
Saving in Oil and Chimneys Will Soon Pay
For a Lamp.
TRY - IT - AND - BE - CONVINCED.
On exhibition and for sale by
J. W. DOMINGOES,
561 MDLBEBRY STREET. MACON, 01
Headquarters lor Crockery, China, Glassware, Housekeeper’s
Novelties,- Belding Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers,
Oil Stoves, Bird Cages, Natural Stone Filters
lor Drinking Water, etc. Call and
See My Stock, or Write
for Figures.
MACON & NORTHERN R. R.
Schedule In effect Wednesday, June
12, 1895. Central Standard Time.
|No.
A Ml
8 30!.
8 47
8 52
9 11
9 10
9 25
9 92
9 39
9 52
10 11
10 18
10 35
10 38
10 55
It 23
11 48
12 0(1
12 13
U 21
12 25
12 34
12 45
P Ml
12 55
A M
7 30
10 45
P Ml
4 631
....Lv Macon Ar
.. Ocmulgee Street
M„ D. & S.,Junction ...
Chalk Cut
.... Van Buren
Morton
Grays
Bradley
Wayside
.... Round Oak
Hillsboro
Mlnnota
Montlcello
Machen
Shady Dale
Godfrey
...... Madison
Florence !
.... Farmington
Bishop
.... Watklnsvllle
Sidney
Whitehall
Athens
IP M
6 45
6 41
G. C. & N. Depot
Portsmouth
Washington
Ar New York Lv.,
8 03
5 58
5 49
5 41
5 33
5 19
4 58
4 50
4 31
4 28
4 10
3 43
3 22
3 07
3 00
2 51
2 47
2 40
2 30
P M
I 20
P M
9 00
MIDDLE GEORGIA AND ATLAN
TIC RAILWAY COMPANY.
Traffic Department.
TIiyiE TABLE NO. 21.
Effective June 12. 8 o'clock a. m., 1895.
READ DOWN.
READ UP.
P M|AM| Via Ga. Railroad |A M|P M
10 08| 3 39|Lv ..Newborn ..Ar|5 05|9 45
P MIAMI Via Ga. Railroad |AM|PM
4 00[ 9 00|Lv ...Macon ...Ar| 8 30| 045
i
No. 1 d'ly |
•7 05 nm|Lv
.. Macon ...
Ar
1
8 16am|Ar
. FortValley
.Lv
1 V....
11 00am|
Cnlti nibuH
1
12 25 |>m|
Opelika
1
5 55 pmj
Birmingham
101.1103.|
1102.| 104.
Passenger trains will stop at Ocmul
gee street crossing to take on and let
oft pasengers. Car on electric rail
way will connect with 403 at 6:30 p. m.
from the North at Ocmulgee street.
Connections with Georgia Southern
and Florida • railroad, Southern and
Central railroads for all points In
Florida and southwest G-nrgla.
No. 402, leaving Macon at 8:30 a. m.
makes close conectlon with the Middle
Georgia and Atlantic for Covington
and Eatnnton.
With solid train for Washington and
Pulman parlor buffet cars, Washing
ton to New York.
H. BURNS. Ticket Agent.
A. SHAW. Traffic Manager.
Ticket and general offices, Grand
Lodge Building, 622 Mulberry street
<jmoUUVIUI,8tlsHU*IIT»CHIC*40'lh , .Cal
The Pullman Car Line
BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI or
INDIANAPOLIS and
CHICAGO and the NORTHWEST.
The Pullman Vestibule Service on
Night Trains.
Parlor, Chair and Dining Cars on
Day Trains.
THE MONON TRAINS
Make the fastest time between the
Winter Cities and Summer Resorts
of the Northwest.
W. H. McDoel, Vice President and
General Manager.
Frank J. Reed. O. P .A.. Chicago.
For further Information addresa
R. W. GLADING, General Avent.
Xhomasvlle, Ga.
7 15|
7 20|
7 42|
7 67|
8 25|
8 30|
0 00(
916|
9 30|
9 3D|
9 48|
10 00|
I0 08|
1015|
10 22|
10 30|
10 5<l|
10 52|
105|Lv Mlllcdgevllle Ar|7 50|12 55
110|Lv Eatonton Jun Ar|7 45|12 60
1 32|Lv Merrlwether Ar
1 60|Lv ...Dennis... Ar
215Ar ..Eatonton.. Lv
21G|Lv ..Eatonton ..Ar
235JLV ...Willard.. Ar
2 55|Lv ..Alkenton ..Ar
305[Lv ...Machen ...Ar
3 081I.V Shady Dale Ar
3 20|Lv ....Kelly ....Ar
3 32|Lv .Broughton, Ar|5 07|10 00
339|Lv ..Newborn ..Ar|605 (M3
349|Lv ...Carmel ...Ar|4 57 9 35
3 34|Lv ..Hayston ..Ar|4 60
4 02|Lv... Starrsvllle ... j 4 40
4 17|Lv Covington J. Arj 4 21
4 19|.Ar Covington Lv.|4 20
7 25|12 26
7 05|12 05
6 40|11 36
8 38)11 35
8 15|11 08
5 58|10 45
6 45|10 35
6 40)10 30
5 22|1015
0 10
CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA
H. M. Comer and R. S. Hayes! Receivers.
In Effect May 19, 1895, Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
Between Macon, Columbus, Birmingham. Montgomery and Albany
READ DOWN.
STATIONS.
7 30 pm|.
0 25 pinl.
3 46 pmj.
2 20 pinj.
8 55amj..
No. 7 d'ly|No. 5 d'ly|
•7 30 ptnlMl 15 nm
8 37 pm| 12 21 am
10 01 pm| 1 52 pm
11 16 pmj 3 26 pm
3 06 pm
!6 30 pm
4 40 pm
9 30 pm
6 15 pm
7 45 pm
7 35 pm
Macon
Fort Valley Lv 3
Amerlcus
Albany i
Dawson
Fort Ganles
Eufaula
Osark
Union Springs
Troy
Montgomery
|No. 8 d’ly
10 pm | 7 40 am
05 pm| 8 37 nm
35 pm| 5 12 am
50 amj *4 00 am
17 am|
30 am|
40 amj
16 am
16 am
15am|
45 amj
Between Macon, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Mlllcdgevllle, Augus/u, Savannah.
| 8 47
PM|PM| Vlr. Georgia BR. IP MIA M
1215| GlOiAr ...Atlanta ...Lvj 305 7 15
PM|PM|Vla Macon & North|P M A M
7 00| |Ar ...Macon ...Lv| 820
P M|P M|Vla Macon & NorlhlP MAM
100] |Ar ...Athens ...Lv| 230
Trains Nos. 101 and 104 meet at
Broughton.
For Sunday schedule see supplement
to schedule No. 21.
W. B. THOMAS. Gen'I. Man.
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAIL
ROAD.
In Connection With Wrightsvllle and
Tennllle Railroad.
Taking Effect Wednesday, April 10,
1895. Dally Except Sunday.
Read Down.
Read Up.
No.3|No.l|
|No.2|No 4
Me aili- ai
i ..Ar|ll 60| 7 00
...Lv|10 00| 6 15
...Ar| 9 00| 6 10
P M|A M| |A MjP M
3 10| 7 30!Lv.. Tennllle ..Ar|ll
6 001 9 10jAr.. Dublin
6 30| 9 15!Lv... Dublin
5 45! 9 30|... Hutchings
6 00| 9 45j.. Spring Haven .
« 07| 9B5| Dexter
8 18| 10 16| Alcorns
8 29,10 351 Chester
8 40)10 6S|.'.... Yonkers
jll 16|Ar.... Empire ....
7 «0;i2 00|Lv.. Empire ..Ar
7 15113 15| Cypress
P M]P M|
7 30112ftOJAr Hawklns'lle Lv
8 45| 4 55
8 30 4 40
8 20| 4 33
4 22
4 11
4 00
7 M| 3 40
6 45| 2 25
A M|P M
8 30| 3 10
Trains on Southern
Empire as follows:
Railway pass
Going South
ii fMgm
Going North
J. W. HIGHTOWER. O. M.
M. V. MAHONEY, O. F. and P. A
No. 3 dlyiNo. 1 d!y|No 11 dly| |No 12 dly|No. 3 d'ly|No. 4 d'ly
•4 15ani| *4 25 pm| *7 65am|Lv Macon Ar| 7 15 pm|llt 00nm| 10 20 pm
0 13am| 6 32 pm| 9 47am|Ar Orlffin Lv| 6 24pm| 8 58 amj 8 25 pm
7 45 amj 8 05 pm| 11 30 am Atlanta | 4 00pm| 7 30 amj 7 00 pm
1 16 pmj 1 00 ami 6 60 pmj Chatnga via Atltaj 7 30 am| *2 30 am| •! 30 pm
No. 8 dl‘y|No. 4 d'ly|No. 2 d'ly|
cs. Snd'y| ■ |
17 20pm|*ll 00pm|*ll lBamlLv Macon
7 58 pm| 11 45 pm| 11 52 pm Ar Qordon
18 50 pm| | j Mtlledgovlllo
| 3 02 am| 3 01 pm| Millcn
8 16 am !7 45 pm| Augusta
5 45amj 6 40 pm| Savannah
jl0 30am|.... | Jacksonville
|No. 1 d'ly|No. 3 d'ly|No.'5 d'ly
| | lex. Snd'y
Ar| 4 00pm| 3 55am[ 17 50 am
Lv( 3 22pm| 3 10 am| 7 12 am
j., | j 16 20 am
| 2 05 pm| 11 58 pm|
| 17 06um| 8 40 pm|
| 9 30am| *9 00pm|
I i 3 20 pm|
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, Ala-
con and Birmingham via ColumbuB.
Elegant sleeping cars on trains Nos. 3 and 4 between Macon and Savan
nah and Atlanta and Savannah. Bleepers for Savannah ready for occu
pancy In Macon depot at 9 p. m. Passengers arrvlng In Macon on No. 3
and Savannah No. 4 are allowed to roman 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 cents.
Passengers for Thomaston take train No. U, 7:65 a. m„ or train No. 1,
4:36 p. m. Passengers for Carrollton and Cedartown take train No. 3, 4:15
a. m. Passengers for Perry take train No. 5, 11:15 a. m. For Fort Oalncs,
Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take 11:16 a. m. train. No. 5.
Passengers for Bylvanla, Wrightsvllle and Sandersvlllc take 11:16 a. m. train
No. 2. Train for Mllledgovllle docs 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. SHELLMAN, Traffic Mgr. J. C. HAILE, Ocn. Passenger Agt.
T. C. HENDRIX, President,
W. J. BEELAND, Secretary-Treasurer
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS and MANUFACTURERS OF
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Scroll and Turned Work,
A full line of Builders’ Hardware, Paints, Oils > ,Glass,
Cement, Putty, Lime, Plaster, and Hair.
Office and Salesroom: 409 to 415 Poplar St.,Wacon, Ga.
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