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|THE MACOtf TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY D»
1903
Leads Them All
The Mutual I.ife Insurance
Company of New York leads
all other companies
In •mourn pud to pollcy-boJd*»»
$5 6 9,'59,4 8 °-34
la Ai*cr«
$352,838,971.67
In period of uninterrupted
Founded 59 Years Ago
The Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York is a
synonym for
SECURITY— 1 The fust element debited by
investors.
SECURITY—Independent of crop failures,
panics, strikes or wars.
Write to-d*jr for " Wh-rc Shall I ImumI"
Tin-: Mutuai. Ljfk Insurance
Company of New York
Rk.ia.p * Mrrt',t,r. Prnld«tt,
It. F. Jlflmmrr, 4 Manta.
FURLOW A i ABANIN*.
BANKS.
SOUTH IS LEARNING
TO MAKE MONEY
Dsr It Pnaaln* When "Wawte** of
Mlnea and Field* and Fsctorle* 1»
Considered Vnlnrlma,
trip.
V. Mnllary, J. J. Cobh.
President. Cnshler,
W. I*. Wherlrr, Am’I. Cn*hlrr.
Commercial and
Savings Bank
WACOM. GA.
lVe bare facilities In onr 1
bnmr for •iir?e»»fnlly tinndllnic nil
rlRRica of banking business
IrtiMed <0 nn.
!* A III. I Nil HI) IN 1803.
BALTIMORE, Md., Fob. 13.—Indica
tive of mineral development in the
South in recent year* I» tlie progress
made within ten month* In coal mining
in tin- Cabin Cr»-ek district, sixteen
miles from Charleston* W. Va., de-
k ilbt 'l In ej»e dal correspondence In this
week's h ue of the Manufacturers’
Record. Until a year ago three mining
companies had long done a modest bus
hier,a in mining among five seams of
coal varying in thickness from eight
to three and a half feet. Thl* coal is
f»o r-asily mined and covers such a vast
ar*-a that ten months ago through rail
road construction and ih<* betterment
of connection* an impetus was given
to operations there until now there are
tw« uty-two undertakings under way.
These wllh the three older ones are act
ively pushing the development of their
properties and twelve of thorn are al
ready shipping coal. Four of the latter
especially strong corporations
cd by large capital and controlling
powerftil Interests. Besides the opening
jmerou* mines a great deal of con
struction work Is in progress ami small
mining towns are gradually springing
into life. At this time nearly a hun-
l carloads of . are shipped daily
n Cabin Creek, and it Is well rec
ognized that If ample transportation
tittles ‘ hall be afforded the Cre*k
ill within the next year reach an out 2 *
put of 15.000 tons a day, equal to a
htpment of 375 carloads or more thin
welve trains of thirty cars each. The
orrespondence continues to tell how,
stretching from Quinnemont in Fayett *
unty, to Charleston, n distance r*f
venty-flve miles. He tho great real
fields of the New River and Kanawha
districts, geographically so near to e.i< h
other, yet geologically so different, the
a soft product, the other for *h*
t part splint. Generally speaking,
e coni seams In undulations dip to
ward the northwest and have an easy
grade and slore with the streams.
Making n trip through these dlstrh m
is most lnt*r<- ting, ns there are pnv:.* 1 j *1*'
In rapid review hives of industry nnd | £ r
LOSS OF THE STEAMER STRECKLER IN
THE GREEN RIVER RAPIDS.
I. C. Plant's Son
IZ. TT. Jr* Xj .A. 1ST T.
MACON, | BANKER, | GA
CHA0. D. HURT, (‘ashler.
Many PMtesssr* Narrowly Escape
with Their Lives—Thrilling
biprrlrtii'C of n llnehes-
(er Girl—The Story
of the Rescue.
The captain of the steamer George
Stickler which went down during a
blizzard. In the whirlpool of th»* Gre p n|
river, had navigate s me rap lor over
twenty ytJira previous to the fateful
The ac Idcnt occurred soon aft^r
passengers had breaklastcd and i
vy of them were on deck watching!
tjc troubled waters. Among them was
ML n O. I-:. Redfem, Of No. 98 Ambro.-e j
street, R«* heater. N. Y.. and her ac
count of the accident and of her thrl 1- [
ing rescue gives the best story of taef
SENATORSHIPS
TO BE DIVIDED
(tegular tlfpohllcssf Willing to
Conrrde One to Addicts’ Friends,
bat Hr Mast Not Be Their Nominee.
ptrugfle for Uf*H
hen tho boat sank.’ siyj M-w
•rn, ' aorne of the men jumped into
;ater and swam for snore. Others
DOVER, Del.. Fob. 13.—The r*gal*r |
Republicans held a caucus today ana j
framed a proposition which was P re ’ *
seated to the Addicks faction agreeing!
to the election of one regular Republi* j
can senator and an Add! ks Republican
senator. The proposition states that the j
U.nion Republican oenator must not be j
J. Edward Addkks. Henry C. Ellison,
prealent pro tem. of the senate sail:
“Strong pressure will be brought to
bear upon the Addirks Republ ;an as
semblymen between now and Monday
morning to accept the proposition
made to them today. An element Is at
work to have the unions end the Bnarl i
of two years by nominating Secretary
of State Caleb R. Lyton tan Addieks
adherent) for the Jong term senator-
ship and accepting Col. Henry A. Du-
VIRGINIA-CAROLINA
CHEMICAL COMPANY
CHARLESTON, S. C.
clinging
and these were i
a long boat, I w
lion of the st'arr
One of th<*
floating bale
:ued by
caught
and wer
w dived
i of g
ae men in
a proje >
[own with
4 arouiM |
_• V.,,1 V» rtiuc.
; pont for the short term vacancy.
TIIK mtY GOODS MtRKKT.
FALL P.IVF.Ii. M i* 1 , F»b. 13,—The
( print cloth market for th
5.000 pie*’
ist three or
ales amounting to
chiefly narrow an$
No sales of regulars were made, the
well fold condition of sty!'* ma'-liiur i*
almost impossible to purchase goods for
spot deliveries It is reported that In
to the surface when somebody j
threw a life preserver over my head. I
A young man helped me on a bale of j
wool which floated past and ho I reach- j
ed the shore.”
At the time of the accident Mist Red- j ' 0 ^ er? nt th ,/
fern was returning to Rochester from i The condition ... ... . „„
Kentticky but. owing to the shock of what better> a nd the" demand has been
the accident, she niched home In an ariive
alarming state of health. | l
ovrrcl with ice." she Wl4 aLLKGKD WIIITEC.R'PEn Fit BED.
prlr
f Robert
Jury
.’atlett, charged
nnd Laura
said they did cot Mnk 1 |th lh „ mun j Pr C f William nnd Laura
But for a tong time, until Wh , fa n e s to agree today and was
'Milams' Pink Pills lorl’ak’ discharged. Catlett was a Sevier coun-
they brought me ashor*. 1 r -a»
1 blue from my bruises »nd
relatives s;<id they did cot think 1
Old live. But
I took Dr. Willi
.. rvoim system #as
wreck. Doctors had not helped me and
I was very miserable. My health ran I pnr ; nrir ,
down to an alarming degree. 1 was
weak, grew* thin nnd was extremely
nervous and Irritable. But Dr. Will- j GK\. MBHCKR'S HTATI'ft
I’lnk Pills changed all this. In_* | WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 Secretary
discharges. LUUFU **»» .» OV..M V—. J
I ty farmer and in'* attempt was made
that he belonged to the •white-
rap organization nnd hired two men to
kill the Whaleys.
A general banking business trans-
acted, and all consistent rourteslci
extended to patrons. Certificate* of
deposit Issued bearing Interest.
First National Bank,
MACON* GA.
LIT 11 Fit WILLIAMS, Cnshr.
Established ISOfl.
CAPITA!. AND SURPLUS *2113.000
This Dank solicits the accounts of
all. Hanking In all Its branehes.
Prompt nntl careful attention to nil
business entrnsted to as.
l.lltF.lt AL TUK VrMFAT,
Exchange Bank
OF. MACO.Y, GA.
J. >V. l VIUMss, President,
t. vi. unit, Cnahlne.
DlllEC'TOItSi
J. W. Catiuntss, •*. s. Ouitlnp*
M*. It. It oners. I.. >V. Hurt.
A. I.. tditms, il, J, I.Mittjtr.
tV, A. lliMitly, Hum Miner,
A. IK Bcbotteld. II. Corbin*
J. II. WUItgfus.
'Vf anllelt flic liiialuesa of mer-
ehnnls. plnntrra nnd lintiks, nfVerliiu
them e«»nrte»y, promptness, anfety
and liberality. The Inraeat cnphnl
and anrplua of an) hank In Hlddle
Georgia.
Union Savings Bank
and Trust Company
achievements. Fstabllnlicd operatl
arc making Improvemsnts nnd extea- I
slons. new enterprises are everywhere |
being started, and thousands of tenant j
houst'H for the minors have been erect** 1
or are In cournA of construction. For
long dlfttnn<f>H three, four nnd iorne-
tlmes six coal operations may 1*0
counted within a mile, many of them
wltlt* hundreds of cok«» ovens In blast.
While energies are thus directed, to
the uncovering of hitherto untouclu-J
resources In the South, the tendency is
being accelerated to convert into valu
able coinin'1*1.il ;ij t}■ ni.if'-rlal lo ig
regarded ns waste. Of this tende»%*y
cotton h« ed la perhaps the moat nota
ble Illustration, in that during the past
twenty-five or thirty years the handling
of It lias t ome to represent nn enor
mous business with un Investment In
plants of at least 350,000,000. But in the
last few years thin tendency has been
in Impetus In the direction of
the lumber li.*|d, coincident with the
growth of a determination to handle
the Southern timber resources mo *
lentlflcally nnd more economically.
What are known ns pine-product fac
tories arc springing up in the South At
lantic nnd Gulf states In the wake of
the lumberman. One of the enrlled
stnrted at Wilmington, N. <\. In
The first plants modelled after
similar plants in Germany were rather
affairs, confining their efforts to
wood-preserving purposes and pny'ng
attention to the refining of oil Te*
»d In the processes. Gradually, how-
r, the utilization of tho products as
sumed a wider w une, until now differ
ent articles made from the pine waste
In the 8outh enn bo counted by the
dozens. Pir.e needles are subjected to
* homlcol and mochanlcnl proc( s-<»*H con
verting them Into a substitute for horse
hair In mattresses, cushions, etc. An
other plant Ih engaged in sawing fat
light wood Into blocks of a peculiar pnt*
tern for export, these blocks being used
for kindling. Another makes n sub
stitute for linseed oil paints as a wood
preservative, a substitute for turpen
tine, a disinfectant, nnd several medici
nal articles. A third manufactures tur
pentine direct from the wood, and ins
distillation n.d b* Ing curried f »r ennu h
to ohfir the woodf It Is sawed Into suit
able shapes nnd sold for paving pur
poses, tho claim being that these Mocks
weir longer, as nil the water has been
extracted and the creosote and heavy
oils left In. This direct distillation of
turpentine is expected to become more
and more net. try with the dWapp.
a nee of the pine forests, unless that
disappearance shall be checked under
skillful manipulation of the trees al
ready standing and the cultivation of
n**v forests. Other by-products de
rived by new pmec***** are creosote,
acetate of lime, pyroligneous add, ! r M
. etc. A correspondent of the
faeturers* Record concludes a
nry of the several processes ns
short time after beginning with them
I felt better and. after using a few
boxes more. I felt like my old »*lf
I have recommended thin re nu
ll my friends and urquaintnn e*
d know it has accomplished much
good, *
The accident which befell Mias Red
f**rn wav not of the kind vrhl< h falls to
the lot of most persons but tlie results
that followed were-the same, in kind,
ns the many nervous troubles with
which thousan Is of people nr* afTllct-
ed. Only In her cane they were unu*u-
Mlly wyn*. Htr wrvou* «• B „j |rotB»r,oiwn*
good until she tried Dr. Williams Pink »*i«»k* phiriiu iv,
Bills for Pale People. They cured her.
Theme pills have become famous all
over the world for their wonderful effi
cacy In cases of this kind. They have
cured when the trouble was as severe
.is Ml-4 Red fern's And they cure lesser
nervous disorders 'without fall. Acting
directly on the nerves and blood, they
are nn unfailing specific for such dls-
casos as locomotor ataxia, partial par
alysis. St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neu-
rnlsin, rheumatism, nervous head i he,
the nfter-( ff»*ets of the grip, palpita
tion of the heart, pale and sallow com
plexion* and all forms of weakness
cither In male or female. Dr. Williams’
I’lnk Pills for Pale People are sold by
all dealers, or will ho sent postpaid on
r<ce!pt of rrice, fifty cents a box, or six
boxes for two dollar?', and tifty rent?*,
by addressing Dr. Williams
Company, Sch*nec tady, N. Y.
ATLANTA, GA. RICHMOND, VA
Largest Manufacturers of
fertilizers
in THE SOUTH.
,mP °pURE GERMAN KA.N.T, MURIATE OF POTASH.
nitrate of soda,
SULPHATE OF POTASH.
Root has issued nn order !o carry out
the purpose of congress, directing th?
submission bv Edward V. Valentina
of Richmond, Va.,
bronze staue of Gen. Hugh Mercer and
has invited the mayor of Frederlck*-
i bvirg, Vn., to s*cur-* nnd ccmv
United States a suitable site for the
statue, which is to cost $21,500.
KILLED A MURDEROUS BROTHER.
CLARKSVILLE. T*nn.. F^b. 13.-
Wtolle endeavoring to protect his fathet
and sister from th
nted brother,Charles_Davidson shot and
sott here last
night. Chnrlts Davidson served in the
Philippines rebellion as n member of
the First Tenney* p<* volunteers.
CARGO JKTTlSOXF.n.
MOSSETT BAY. Feb. 13 - The Brit
ish steamer Hethcrnlgl Captain Hlack-
| n, from New York and Norf'dk via
St. VinCent,f C. V., has arrived here
with decks damaged during heavy
weather nnd part of carco destroyed
by water. A portion of h* r d** -k load
was Jettisoned during the passage.
MEXICAN’ EXCHANGE.
MEXICO CITY. Feb r Premium
on New York exchange t.^2‘*i.
, V, fertilizers it is important, not onlv to secure goods of estab.
lished'reputation and high grade, hut to buy where
your wants of every description can be supplied.
we are in position, JW. «» -STOTTS
located all over the territo ;, f u , vith our immense
and all you
Soo our nearest agent to you, or write us direct.
Address VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
M-S<«l I0f me Vlrginla-Circl'nJ Almarsc. Free lor me
cars on day trains between Macon and
Savannah and Macon and Atlanta.
Through sleepers between Savannah and
Birmingham via Macon and Columbus.
Direct connection It made at Birmingham
for Memphis. Kansas City, and all points
Wes- nnd Northwest.
Chicago and Florida Limited, North
bound . leaving Macon 5:C6 p. m.. Is com
posed of Observation. Dlnlncr. Doubla
Drawing Room Sleeping cars. Finest Pull
man equipment, through without change
to Chicago. St. Louis, Louisville, Evans
ville and Nashville /
"Chicago and Florida Limited, south
bound, leaving Macon 11:25 a. m., has the
Fame superb equipment as that north
bound for St. Augustine Jacksonville,
Tampa and Thomasvtlle, through without
change , . .
"Dixie Flyer." northbound. leaving Ma
con 4:1C a. m.. has Pullman * Drawing
Room Buffet filoenlng Cars through to
Nashville. St. Louis and Chicago without
change Sleeping car. Macon to Atlanta,
ready for occupancy at 12:30 midnight at
Union Depot, leaves’Macon 4:25 a. m.,
arriving Atlanta 7:25 a. m. Berth rate,
$1.50.
Trains leaving Macon 4:10 n. m. and
11:40 a. m. go through to Montgomery
solid.
Connection Is made at Savannah with
the magnificent steamships of the Ocean
Steamship Company and Merchants’ and
Miners* Transportation Company for New
York. Boston. Baltimore and Philadelphia.
For detailed information, rates, sched
ules. etc., apply to
J. M. MALLORY. Trav. Pass Agt.
JNO. W. BLOUNT. City Pass, and Tick
et Agent. 352 Second St.
E. P BONNER. Union Ticket Agent*
Macon. Ga.
J C. HAILE. Gen. Pass. Agt.
F. J ROBINSON. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.
THEODORE D. KLINE. Oon. Supt.
TV A. WINBURN. Vlce-Prssfdent and
Traffic Manager. Savannah. Ga.
to the Trains arrive and depart from Union Sta*
don. corner Fourth and Plum streets.
•J2 SOamlSav.mnsh. Mlllen. Au-
. l gusta. Dublin, other
attacks of an tnfurt- *11 40aml...Intermediate points...
» 3 35am
• 1 10pm
Covington. Eatonton.
Mhledgivllle. other in
termediate points via
Gordon
t 7 39pm I Eaton: on. Mllledgevllle,
Gordon, other Interme-
I dUte points
' 8 lOamlAthens. Madison. 3Ion<
1 tlcello. other lnterme-
► 4 46pmI dials points
7 15pm
*10 45am
DIAMOND ItOlHIF.HY IN TAMPA.
l *>\*.
:oit«ji a.
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT
J. W. »'\11\MSN, i*rral«l(*ut.
C. -^t. ORR, (nahlrr,
O. II. 4 til \ Mhh, Avconittmit.
CAPITAL ggOO.OOO. SURPLUS *30.000
lnterr»( imlil un I'.ounoiny
la l!»r road ««• neallli, Depoalt your
BNvInga nntl ((try will hr Inr
t*> totrreat. » «MO|i«Miii«|rd ariul-nn-
atawlljr.
"In no other buslm
think there Is such r
plant Is built an
p-lnelples with i
UfgCtUrS there Is
to b*» made Tli*
roost nf the ph
futu-
the v.rlw
. and If n
I op-rated on husln* *s
i definite line of rovw
nssuredly much money
t rouble h.is b. i*n r h t
nta of the past have
n experimental hns's.
ths
Thief Gets tirar nllli /><)<» Worth.
I'»rt of the Jewelry Recovered.
TAMPA. Fla.. Feb. 13.—Five thou
sand dollars worth of diamonds were
stolen front Adams' Jewelry store be
tween 6 and 6 o’clock this afternoon.
N’o one wn*» noticed acting suspiciously
hut the diamond* were seen at 5 o'clock
and were gone at 6 o'clock. The chief
of police was Immediately notified and
mode an investigation of the premises.
While the Investigation was In prog
ress n patrolman entered the store and
said he had two men spotted.'
After n exarch both men were found
and :irri»nt#*d. One was Identified by a
man to whom he hn 1 attempted to s*dl
diamonds a few minutes before. The
other man wus found In pnss.*-*ion of
one of the stolen ring*. The men gave
their name* as Lawrence and Penn.
HYNTERIOUH flRfl MSTANCE.
One was pals and sallow nnd the
other fresh npd rosy. When-© the dif
ference?. 8he who i- blushing with
health uses Dr. King n New I.l f e Pills
to maintain It. By gently arousing tho
’azy organs they compel good digestion
and head oft <onj|jlpatlon. Try th m. j
Only 25c, at all druggist*
l.OW F.H ALABAMA FLOOD.
Innndaftnn Cover* n Nfrefeh of 120
Milra— Cnttle sixt l.ntulier Loaf
MOBILE. Ala Fob 13 Tho river I
pte imer Mary arrived tonight fro n .
Sclmi, Ala. nnd reports that wat<r n|
tho lower Alabama river la higher than j
fever befo’H known.
All the lowlands back to the hill
country are under water from Cho taw j
Bluff to River Junction, a distant* of ;
12*' mile* The people expect Roods at i
this season hut the rise n.-..\ |s unnr-*-
cedcntod and the water Is still rising.
A great many rattle are drowned nr 1
ber propared for ratting ha-
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.
Medicine. An Old and Well-Trlod Remedy.
MRS. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SWIUP
urc<l fnroTor MX \ t. ASH by it n,t, I oh 4
»>f MOTHF. ? tsforlb»ir<-HlUMlESI WUILBTbt III.
ISO. wn HI’kFtFKCTM (TJpM. It SOoTH)
1 ' ^MsTaLLAYH all V
1 8 ODaml vllle. Forsyth,
J 30pm' nooRft. Rome, other In- • 7 20pm
1 4 20pml... termedlate points ...1*11 56pm
•CHICAGO AND FLORIDA LIMITED."
6 C5pm[Chicago, St. Louis. Louis- *11 35am
I villo, Nashville. Chalta-
Inooga. Atlanta, all points
...North or Northwest...
•CHICAGO AND FLORIDA LIMITED/
m'
win t SH the Ovnx
MS; J •
*1125aml8t. Augustine. Jackson-• 6 06pm
vtlle, Tampa. Thomas-
vllle, Albany, ail Florl-
da points .......
Ht H WIND ( OLIO, anti la the beat ...
pUURtttKA Hot,i by brisytau tn every part of j Fort Valley, other In- 1
•1100am'.... termedlate points ISpm
the wi.rlU. f!e »ur- aud a#k
MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING SYRUP,
ANDTAKK. NO OTHKIt KIND.
l cats a Uwttl*.
HAIR BALSAM
end tfaarfVe th« heir.
ImmUI a la *
.ilaeer yetis t
4 lOamlMontgomery. Eufaula,
Hartford. Dothan. Ar
lington. Albany, Smith-
vine. Ft. Valley, Amer-
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
SPECIAL.**
5*
READ DOWN
No f* No • if, No T!No 13 Mn
1 BIB . t :iip * #afTTOEvr
«' P ; 4 It'p 11 Fn f -Ji n Ar.
No f» N.* :< No if No T~Na '.3
2 «*;» T 1 S 30a 3 -*I.v.
All train* ran dally, exrept-
NO. A. •* (TltCAGD AND FLORIDA
dally except Sunday.
No. II, •• CHICAGO AND FLORIDA SPECIAL.**
dally ascept Monday.
SCIIKD1 LB IN EFFECT. JANUARY 6. 1003.
elnp th-** ! been lost.
tho margin
J. H. JOHNSTON, R
Preaidant. t
L P. II1LLYRR,
American National Bank
J. TAI LOR*
(ec-l’realUent.
Caaltler.
*d<* of tho pt
►due
The bt
xrked dovelou- i ti
MACON, t.
UNITED STATES
Capital . * . ....
I ndlvltlftl Profile
Deposits . . . ., . .
amt libera! ' Ins mutt!
DEPOSITARY.
r* will show
iing this lin»* Thi
material Is unlimll
is gradually being
DR. tTHHVS FUNERAL.
Will He Held In Hh’hmnnd-Rlahop
linllann) of Mtaalaalppl to
Preside .
ASHEVII T F V r . Feb 13 -Funoml
services owr th. tomam* «->f Dr. Jab* x
I.. M. Curry, w ho died here last night,
will be eonaufete.i in Hi* hmnnd, \ *
NFtRI.V FORFEITS HIS LIFE. \
A runawny .nJInc fatally. 1
art-*l a horrible ulcer on the !*'g of
TV Otner Franklin Grove. III. For
ur \ - enr.s It defied nil ’octom and all
mcdles But Ru-k’erv’s Arnica Salve
»d no trouble to cure him. Euanllv
nl for Burns. Bruges, skin Erup- !
>ns an I Pile, at nil drug Stows. ,
•on A Atlan’r
. . .Macon. , V
. *. .Atlanta . .
jSpINTfi u TST
. . .Macon . . .
* . .Atlanta . .
. . .At'.-nta . .
• . .Rome . , .
, . . .Dilton . .
. Chattanooga. .
. . .Memphis . .
jj .Knoxvli’a . ,
_ READ UP.
N ■ V'~IfNo.l»;No.lt;!^r*
•i A f! f 5 p i T «*|T5& ii Up
^Lv iJr-1 U 0Sp| < lOpjl, Kpil*
IXo.HiN’o.
.Afi I a. 11 Up
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OM■ .1 4 *»l,"
FNoHINo.1
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4 l»p 10 B-.pIlO IS.
10 lip 10 40.
■Bp l»>
7 S4p
• :ip| < Ha
GEORGIA
SOUTHERN
& FLORIDA
CUUiUAipr PAILWAY.
Schedules Effective Sunday, Jan. 4th, IttL
SOUTHBOUND.
Stations.
Lv. Macon .
Kathleen
Orovania
Vnndllla
Vienna .
Cords!* .
Worth .
Ashburn
Tlfton .
Sparks .
Adel . ...
Heartplne
Ar. Vaidosta
Lv. Valdosta
Howell . .
Haylow .
Fargo . .
Baxter -
, Crawford I 7 18pm! 7 06amI
Ar. Jacksonville ...17 66pm} 7 40am
4 35pm
6 09pm
6 30pm
'll 20am 112 OGam
12 13pm
12 32pm
12 Mpnil 1 2lam
1 13pm ( 1 4lam
1 4Sp;n| 2 00,'tm
2 22pm
2 20pmi 2
3 10pm] 3 10am HI m
3 44pm | 3 42am D 37pm
3 43pm 3 47am] 9 43pm
3 fi6pm‘ 3 52am; 9 50pm
4 35pm; 4 25aml10 40pm
4 40pm 4 30am
flfpm I
5 17pin f> "Tam
ft ft i ri m KAn m I
,.| 6 OOpr
Sngs. ...
Lv. Valdosta
Jaspe
Whit. ...
Lake City
Lake Butler ..
Sampson City
Hampton . ...
Flora home . ..
Palatka ....
Ar.
4 4opmj 4 40am[.
5 52pm; 5 46ain .
8 6 20am[.
6 5<'»pm| 6 42am .
7 J2pm] 7 3aiml.
8 01pm 8 ooamt.
8 16cmI 8 15am].
8 6'>pm| s f>:*am|.
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.Louisvilla . . .LvU..~..j 7 gpUT
.Cincinnati . . .Lvl .j SttpC:
. .Chicago ... Lvl | 5 ooaJ.TT
^Columbus . ..Lvl i~415pl.T7
NORTHBOUND
IQulck 'Dixie ishoo*
1 t'lyrr.l Fir.
»_40«| 1 Bp
> X>| I lip
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, .Cleveland'
. .loledo.
^.Detroit . , . .Lvi:
. .Anniston . , .Lvl .*
.Birmingham . Lv!.
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JOINTS SOUTH N-. :: n -
"6a M0a Lv. . . .MacoiTTT ^Ar! T
No.lx No
< A| , Mf.P.l> IN
RALEUDI. N r. F
frotn Washington. N. *
tho honvy vale of Tb
Skipper "M.inco” was
Quarter bay.
A G ALE.
»b. IL—A special ]
says: During j
irtdny nlcht th* i
moelxed in Swan
Robe
v'nlte
W.
Tb**
' Jllchrv*
*>rts are conflicting, but !
that five negrot's, :»l«o
•ew. wore drowned. Tb“ 1
n Pa mil m river. .'*T Fort i
distant from th* city, j
1" .1*6 Ar. * HawklnsvlUg . .Lv!U 35a 1 ..
r i ;5 J : Ar - • • .Eastman . . .LvlU 2c.r l 32ai
( * " ' " ' Af. . . . J•*•>>:» T v ;^ "*
6
8 06pi.......f 1 7 40p| > 3Qb(Ab.
• : ’’ Ijn 7^ «xt» Ar . St. Augustine
: ,v -‘ : /•* ? A?'. Tampa .
' s .° ir> N*.' 1 - ?.No II POINTS KASi
3 .f.!' . 25p 1 \-p " .Ta j l v . . . Macon ,
8 Mp D h>p 4 Up u 10* 6 Ma Ar. . . .Atlanta
. . Jesup . .
Oa^Ar. , . .Everetts .
j. k.onvufa __.lvi l? «p!
2 pl2
Up i »)]
Ar.
? 11 '3p n 2Sn Ar
two In numbf
Hi So
1 Ms Ar . C
chair of Ketlfe
National Bank
i— r. him '
Macon Savings Bank
BTO MULBERRY STREET.
AN AUTHORIZED TRl NT COMPANY
Pa>i Int-reat oa drpvtlli. Loans
on all smtii arcnrlfloa at Ion rules.
1.**k a I depo-itarr (or frnsl funds.
Will net n* it tmtntaf rafor. e\erofor,
Snardiaii, rrcehef aad fruafec.
M. T Pott EI.L. President.
The funeral se r \ w :II bo preside I
ver by Blsh p GixI'.aw v *>f the M.th-
s lib MDsi^slppl. Rev
' C. Bitting, D. D.. of New Y-rk, and
h*v. W. W.’Landrum of Atlanta, Gn.
The interment will take place In Hol-
ywood cemetery.
GIUFFIN-MILI.1GAN.
CARROLLTON. Ga Feb 13 -Mr
w fries Melvin GnCftn
hi* dty npw of Villa Rici
afternoon
diffk t i.r t<
< 'tl \ p l.r>TTF N
entire time of tht
travel i
dlctmei
tho
. Feb. 1L-
erlor court
L. Blfhop.
to undei
ar of Thom
’I AI venire c
ed just b
S tatlcns.
I,v ' " k' -nville ..I 7 45aml 8 OOpml
Crawfqrd 1 8 I8 am }* 32pm]
...18 Warn 9 13pm
...1 9 39am| 9 55pm
...110 23am(10 37pm'
...|10 38amI
....ll Qoatnju 16pm •
.111 CCamlll 26pm! C jOam
• 'll «iam. 12 04am 1 7 lOam
.111 5lam,12 09am] 7 lSanx
. 21 57am*12 14am 7 22.im
... 12 3<>pm!l2 50am 1 8 l^rrx
t OSpml t 24am! 8 3*arn
t I4pm| 8 44arrt
2 (8pm! 2 00aml 9 20.jm
2 25pmI 2 15am 9 27am
2 4Spmj 2 35am'10 COan
3 04 Pm ' no 16a-n
3 21pm! (10 33am
4 10pm! 3 56am' 11 25a :i
Lv.^Pelatka . j
34pnt j *
aampson City .} 7 401m' 7 30pm
Butler S o.iam 1 8 ospmj *
\vhi? C i ty . s 45aml 8
8 P r to«..i 9 09am 9 llpmf *
?£.*/ ) 9 43am! 9 53pm
a£' d08ta - HO 60am111 00pm 1
Ar * M *con ...| 4 lOpmfS
f 100 |
former 1 of 1 from which
county
MI*1 Gu«<le Burr Mill
home. South Grtfffn.
belt, pastor of the l
•hat city. The eontn
Re
the t*r d*’ >
J. J. Ben-
church o*
parties i^'t
ne tn Vin»
tlon an l l*
pie. h*vmg
-2. W. CANNON, Caablvr. 1 j OUUA ladlvj.
Wlls*
men ha 1 been exhaust
adjournment of court^HVV&
«*Uv*n Juror’s had be«*n secured. A spe
cial venire oi 25 men was summoned
select the twelfth Juror
tomorrow morning, when the hearing
of the case will t»e commenced.
BROWN'S Bronchial Troches
mod nmhrtmry rmil+t Ae
Bolt I* Bet ft eaitf. AeetBI i
Rasft.
UPtibura. Cleveland. Tol
r l‘‘*ve* Detroit ,-jnd St
St Augustine and
•i-vi »*?.; jli~
Chat!.inn. c. c «* “M
and Chicago Th* Di'-vSl*. nn * u .
r ****«iv«!r TaMa.Sf "il' 8 * A U -
clat. v.atibnleij
'"'s V ij'an^"ir : FOr l"*•
the veat .round (rim Cincinnati to’ sit Augu.'^htaiSIaS^<u<v
tleeplng cats Mgn-rl.,. ...Mbuled co.che. and diner. Drawl
and Jack,onvlll. to Atlanta. Rome, chattarooga Clnclnnat? B.?®*! s ’- AuVi,, 0 .?:
Louiavl.l.) I.ouItvlUe nnd Chicago. The., tratnV .tSPigAM3» tehijiBiS?*
Ing car. het.e.n A-:,r.ta and Ilrun.-lok ry '«»l Pullman S'l.t'
. ^0'"t. 15 and l!l v-stibuled train between Bnmiw'rk ,-4 -l
< ‘* r * A llr, » sSSthfr**^-
aerv.tlon Sleep!ng’cT’r n!fweep b 'l'u^on 2nd*NL'"TMk U »hiph , 2T* *’“"'«»» Oh.
ta hT'cenTa - “O 8 ° Uth *—> D
S •>»» ** and 15 local trains between Atlanta and B-unswtcV / Atlea-
"■* s p “‘“te3LT».».»
c. a*;ck^t M m * ,,on w r atP”k:'p
W. a -ATI.O- . O P A AtUe''t'.fa rRKFMw T p ,CK -0 ft A.
CUy Paaaer.ger and Ticket Office. M7 Chtrry G*,
Dixie Flyer.** 1* solid train of bagga?*
h-s. parlor sleeper and Pullrr. *1
Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Cars be-
\.A l ; ,a , r " ri and Jacksonville.
- :: la so»d train of baggage
Jaclotr rvlHe coac ^ es between Macon aad
!>. . . l Trl» Winter Tonrlet Tlcke’t! n"S
n • il- to FlnrUa point.. Havana. Cubti
a bo Nassau. N. p
WM. CHECKLEY SHAW.
r* n Vice-President
£-5; RHODES. Gen. Pass Agt., Mac n«
Georgia.
Vtna f,^ FFTERY -
LEON A„ BELL. D
D. P.
A.. Jacksoa 4
Atlanta, G’«
TO CHICAGO and0,e
Northwest
4 Train* dally, via Clnclnuaft.
^ Train* dally, v|* l.omtavtlle.
w **k stop-over at French LI«H
Iprlag*.
A. DENMARK, Oe»*1
VaUstU, C*4