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A.^B. BAXTER! & CO., INC.
\ SMcei«or« to *
n , Him PHY Jt^co.
Private leased. wire direct to Vex,
York* Chicago, New Orleans]
Cotton, Stocks and Grain
«OT CHK11RY STREET.
N.-vr York Ollier—Xo. 01 Rronannr
Off rife#, In I-rluelpnl Cillo, Throat
out the South.
Write for
the MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, -FEBRUARY 16,
1903
FIGURES from
THE^TELEORAPH
s «r:r , ,r k <«*
,h * Prl « '« i.». T.mi
c«r-Cio.in s on Contnote.
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h^miSsS, Co v ob Mnrk "-
date last ve*r.’"roiaiiin*i^'.'.'.'^‘
CONDITION IMPROVED
BUT NOT SATISFACTdRy
Heurr Clew, lou* f# th, W„\l
Streel (Ido nt the Mnri.et.-»prl„ K
Trade Open. Coder Fnvurel.le
'KEW lORK. Peb. lt.-The stock nmr-
ket showed during the week an umlercur-
j re "} ot •owrovemint, «*Mptln» j Ust „t the
• 13 «» d •>( <1; the fnvotalil, UtMor, being
5,575 , *•»'» monetary condition, and the trw-
, 5,400 mendotn pressure of traltlc upon the
nACOft BROKERAGE ^
1 8am * *'">» l*st year , 3 .. Inside support on the part nf
— r thn<* R-hn httVS IntnnetawS d..t. t.l
... M “ rkc ' 5Innn m and <» -»*t. ....
book containing Instructions for' ft >ear
traders. .Feb. 14—Stock "I—7
_____ Same »!£**,« >‘" d
S. D. JOSES W. L. connETT! F> h. U _ M , —
STOCKS. COTTON, GHAIV. s ™« time I.,, ,"
41S-420 Cherry St. 'Phone 83a >
Chamber of Commerce Bultdtng
Correspondents of
THE O'DI.l.I, COMMISSION CO
Incorporated. Capital JSOO.OOO.OO
Cincinnati, o.
LOW RATE ROUND
TRIP TICKETS
Central of Georgia Railway
February
vltc comparison. ] lio Interest Shar' d * n * wee * endin * with Friday Feb
..ecus an ^ » -»>« - .hipped
stocks,
O’Dell Commission
and careful attention. - t w ,„. .
Iteferenees-The Exehange Bank and thj W: „ «*»».»"* of th. week the
- disposed to sfg. and
American National Bank. Macon, Ca.
E. Y. Mallnry, j. j, Col)1)
.PreVdent. (ashler.
V- P. Wheeler, A«»'t. Cashier.
'oral market
whlT T F<,b ' 7 ' r ° U '" 1 l01 * »•“ 'o'
BANKS. g^KT a
saSl^ 3155 '-
e . 0 u n ' kUon * ,hM «>• *«»-
ition Justifies higher prices.
>d their h«M MtanCM h °Wers have llmlt-
U I tine*M r,ce J VSdjfiS
BankSi ln
MACOX. CA. that oo n js» l °*. 3l ^L 0 ^ Paper-shows
— ' V„,i, J,n - I9n >- middlings In New
We hare facilities m T1] * l/” 'V.' “ nd ln 1,,co,i »H.
home for successfully handling nil year ml,un. w °n heb. 1st of |hs same
ela.se. of hanking business ■ J™ 9.T^ which* ** t0tk ,0t ' »" d 11
trusted to us. "^» M g l » r <»«. as one of the most
1 I. >l ' l,r< 'h- city ever knew;
,?£ *?*?“,.* l , nM "o**" 1 the great dl-
I bet ' '* * b,d 'h'"* to want It
nm. b ' r et lh ' olh,,r Wow have a
Commercial and
Savings
those whb have Important deals awaiting
In New York..SIMl j consummation. Tho setback, which came
r •' 8.51-55 | °n Friday was due to the fear ot gold ex-
. Nov OrWM.n, . I r ? rt * lnd unfavorable crlllclsm ot th.
F r.h. 14-MlddUnga quoted „ I Erie h°nd rchrme. Just now thrre is a
Same time last war. ; *.V*V T —S? I veri * ootlsfictory slate of Inertia among
Foh i, „ . —— I ,he “ore reckless speculative cliques who
Sam, tl “ v ,*’! t , uri ' a , s. 0 5.43 j endeavored to push operations to dan-
6 jw J.JIbll srrous limits last summer. Whe.her this
it due on their part to a leas confident
splrlt-wor a. vivid recollection- of the dir-
asters of last fall in not yst made known,
but It is vejy evident that the market Is
under powerfpl control, and that those at
the helm believe In a conservative policy.
The market bu leaders are evidently In
terested in th« direction of better prices,
so that It seems likely that values will
be made to, Ijavc an advancing tendency
In order to Inspire public confidence and
thereby admit of widening the dlstrlbu*
tlon of securities. Tho prospects, there*
fbre. for fi spring rise seem to be fair a
In any event. Ihe market should grow
more active, and favorable developments
would undoubtedly stimulate buying. It
must not he overlooked that a number of
important deals arc In progress, whos-
ESTA BUSHED 1.1 1S(W,
I. C. Plant’s Son
JR. H. PLA.ITT.
MACON, | BANKER. | GA
CHAS. D, HURT. Cashier.
A general banking linntnesa trans
acted, and all consistent courtesies
extended to patrona. Certificates of
deposit issued bearing Interest.
I
First National Bank,
LUTHER WILLIAMS. Cnshr.
Established 1805.
CAPITAL AID Slums. . . ,f205,000
MANCHESTER 'C LOTH MARKET.
MANCHESTER. Feb. 15.-The advance
In the price of cotton produced a ten
ancy In the cfoth market last week and
there was a diminution In the amount of
business done The Indian market was In
active. A number of good lines' were of
fered. but were impossible for accept*
•nee. China transactions. Inquiry was
small. South American offers were much
bettor.
Yarns were firm, anl there was a slight
increase of business In soma sections of
the home trade. Americana were In
fair request, though often refuted to pay
the advance asked.
ofTers when mono? Ja easy and Vn ample
supply at this Cen'fr. Those events will
probably be'Important If not dominant
factors In tho situation; unless,*of course,
unforeseen event* of an unfavbrafile na
ture occur. r
The outlook, however. Is not without Its
tmccralnlles and drawbacks. Money
This Bank solicits the accounts of
nil. Ranking in all Its hrnurbes.
Prompt and careful attention to all
business entrusted to us.
LIBERAL TREATMENT.
Exchange Bank
OF. MACON. GA.
J. IV. ( AHAMSS. President.
O. M. OH It. Cashier.
DIRECTORS!
<1. W. Cabanlss, S. 8. Dnnlnp.
W. R. Rowers.
A. L. Adams,
TV. A. Doqdy,
A, D. Schofield,
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS.
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn.. Feb. ll.-TUe
progress In Southern Industrial develop
ment for the week just closed, as re
ported by The Tradesman, Includes the
following new organisations aa among the
most Important:
Alabama.
Birmingham—Coal and mining compa
ny; ccal. mines; lioo.noo *oal, light and
power company.
.Montgomery- iiofimo oil mill.
Healin'on t-Sow mill- . 1 t f •
Woodward-Blast furnace.
Courtland-Tel**phone system.
Florence-Electric power plant (project
ed); handle factory.
Mobile-196,GOO pulp and plaster compa
ny.
Men*icello—IW.OC0 brick works.
Nashrllle—940.000 oil mill.
Fort 8mith-l»io.<ioo powder factory.
Pine Bluff—190.000 land company; 9900,-
000 bottling company.
Augusta-Water works.
Nashville—Cotton oil mill.
■Heler.a-t20.mo hardware company.
Pocahontas-Hardwprs company.
Florida.
Jacksonvllle-93W.»)o lumber company.
Tampa-Box factory.
Georgia.
Fort Oalnes-Orlst mill.
Albany—K»oo,000 power company.
Moultrie—Haw mill: lumber company.
Valdosta-IMMW) clay company.
Cartersvllle-Electric tlgh* plant
Waycross—9100,000 car work*.
8avar.nah-IB.«0 hardware company;
n fOD rice mill.
.tlanta-IMW land company; bottling
works; 92S.OOO canning factory.
McRae—Waterworks.
Kentucky.
Salt Ucla-Two plants to manufacture
machinery.
ket conditions are better, but not entirely
Satisfactory. Bank fc»crtes nre about the
same level as last year, but April settle
ment* will won have to b0 anticipated,
and after that the new plan of creating
10 per cent, trust company reserves must
be met. TMs will toko 94f.fOO.COO of cash
out of the market, diminishing credit, of
course, several rimes that amount; and
while it is to be done gradually—9 per
cent, by June 1st and another 6 per cent,
a year later-wtth the lenst possible effect
upon the money market, still It will In
evitably tend io restrain very enty m,lef
If U does not distinctly harden them.
Obliging the trust companies, particu
larly the new ones, to carry a moderate
reserve, themselves, is « wise pol
icy and In the Interest of the whole com
munity The strongest concerns already
conform to the ftcognited usages of pru
dent banking In this respect, and Ir Its
enforcement causes any temporary In
convenience. which l* not at all certain.
It should be Accepted aa a guarntee of
Increased safetr. There Is no other dis
turbing element In the monetary outlook
until next fail, exceot gold exporta or an
undue locking up of funds in the treasury.
Aa to gold shipments, there In no reason
for anv uneasiness in this respect, while
exports of merchandise continue to be so
heavy, and In view of onr diminishing
obligations In Europe, where conditions of
esse now prevail, fltlll. our merchandise
exportations continue exceedingly heavy,
and the conseouem Incfense of customs
receipts threatens to renew the aecutnu-
■ ■ fifi-l Ir. •!>.- tr<-.i-ur y. t'nf -r
tunateiv. there Is no prospect of scien
tific or thorough legislation on the cur
rency bill this session of congres*. *
Aldrich bill, which may pass. Is n pt
temporary measure for an emefgtpcy. of- n
ferlng some rsllef In case of n repetition oaal
next fall of last senson'a stringency, but Bog.
in no sense providing a permanent sound T.h«
or els».fie currency, svwtem Instead of i »M»n
tkklng (he treasury out »•( the hanking 5?n/
business. It leave* th** market again un- v’ v l*
d*r the uncertain control of n slnglo gov
ernment official at a critical period in-
•lead of regulstlen by natural Influences
which all can me*sure.
Spring trade promises to open under
favorable ausplre*. Consumption contin
ues on an unprecedented
have, an abundance of or«vers. nnd
railroad system In almost broken «'
under ths pressure of traffle Labor Is
Ivaly employed at the highest wages
NEW ORLEANS. LA..
Mardl Gras Cetebrath
18th to 24th.
One fare for round trip. Rnte
from Macon $15.45. Tickets on anle
February l’lh to 23d Inclusive, find
limit February 2Ktii. except by de
positing ticket* with Jos. Richard
son. special agent, not earlier than
February 18th, nor later than Feb.
28th, between the houra of 8 a. m.
and 8 p. in., and upon payment of
50 cents jif time of deposit, the ex
tension of final limit, not later than
March 14th, vnh hr- arranged.
modii.k. ala..
Mnrdl Clrna Celebration, February
18th t<' Mth.
One fare f«»r round trip. Rate
from Macon 911.20. Tlcktts on sale
February 17th to 23d inclusive, final
limit February 2Sth, except by
posltitiK tickets with Joseph Rich
ardson. special agent, not earlier
than February 18th nor later than
February 28th, between the Itoura
of 8 n. m. and 8 n. tn„ and upon
payment of 60 cents at time of de
posit, the extension of the final lim
it not later than March 14th, can
be arranged.
PENSACOLA, FLA.,
Mardl Gras Celebration, February
18th to 24th.
One fare for round trip. Rate
from Macon 910.70. Ticket* on sale
February 17th to 23d, Inclusive.
• final limit February 28th. except by
depositing tickets with Joseph
Richardson, special agent, not ear
lier than February 18th, nor later
than February 28th. between the
hours of 8 n. ni. and S p. m., and
upon the payment of 50 cents at
time of deposit, the extension of
final limit, hot later than Mfirch nth.
can he arranged.
ATLANTA. GA.
On account Organization Meeting
. Greater Georgia Association, the
Central of Georgia Hallway will sell
tickets at tint* fare plus 26 cents,
from nil stations to Atlanta.
Minimum rnte 60 cents. Ticket:
sale for nil trains leaving starting
points after none of February 16th.
and all trains of February 17th. final
limit. February 19th. 1903. Return
portion of tickets must be validated
at Validated Bureau under charge
of Special Agent Joseph Richard
son. This office will fh- located
tlguous to the Union Depot, and will
be open one hour before the schedule
time of departure of trains of Feb
ruary 17th. 18th and 19th.'
J. M. MALLORY. Trsv. Pam
JOHN W. It 1.0fNT, Ctly I*n
Ticket \«t.. :tn» Srconil aft. Ma«*o
E, P. BONNER, Union Ticket Auer
Mncon, Gu
J. C. HAILE, den. Puhn. AmL.
F. J. ROIItNSON, Asst, Gen. Pass. A«t„
Sninitnnli. Gn
ccr. judge of the United States district
Vt for said district and division ut the
Unltid States court house In Macon. Ga..
the 2d day of March. A. D.,'1903. at
)'.Clock a. in. All creditors of said
bankrupt are notified to bo and appear
at the time and place stated and show
luge If any they can why the prayer
mtalned In the ««ld petition should not
s granted.
Dated at Macon, C«a. t this Fob. 13, 1903.
L. M. ERWIN, Deputy Clerk.
Schedule Effective Feb. 8, 1903.
M. St B. Ry.
r M A MILv
4 90(11 no ....
5 17111 491....
Ar.JV’ M|P M
« 08112 44 ..
6 \ in'
.7 101 1 ‘
Agt.,
\ the Plttrict Court of the United Bl«
*r tin* Western Division of the Southern
District of GeniKla.
Notice of application f->r discharge in
le matter of Rogers A JoInCH Uornnils-
“ M. Roger* and I ~
Jolr.er. bankrupt
.To the CrcdUi
hunkrup'r.; You .
Bofey* of Mi
of the alio\
leorgla. has filed fits Hupllentk*
he l charge froln all the debt* provnhl
|y bankruptcy ngnlnat the estate of the
u him as u
* A Joiner
aid hfifijlcntl
of the firm of
L. W. Hart,
II. J. Lnmnr, ,
Snm Mnycr,
N. B. Corbin.
J. If. Williams.
Wo solicit the business of isff-1 factory,
clmntH. plnntcra anil banka, offering Paducah—IS.OdO dry dock^ co !?i^» ny '.,
tliem courtesy, iiromptness, safety
nnd llhemltty. The largest cnpltnl
tind surplus of any bank In MlddU
Georsiu.
Union Savings Bank
and Trust Company
MACON. GEORGIA.
*AFETV DKPO.IT ROXES POIl REST
J. W. CABAMSS, PmldraG
C. M. OR/t. Cnablrr.
O. II. CABAMSI, Amgn|.nt.
CAPITAL ,200.000. IVIlPLl’. H0.000
totereit paid un dppo.lt.. Economy
I. the road to -nealth. Drpo.lt yonr
.avlna. and they will hr Incrra.rd
Brgttyvlll<-I10.«M l.n'l anil cot! com-
P *Hgmir.omI-«*."» bot'lln. company and
BowUna Orcrn-EIrctric llfht plant
(pTOiecIr-U
hr lotrrrat.
nnally.
Coniponndril arml-an-
J. M. JOI,ASTON, R. J. TAYLOR,
Prr.ldrnt. vice-Prr.lilrot.
L. P. HILLYER. Cnahlcr.
American National Bank
Macon. GEORGIA.
niTBD STATES DEPOSITARY'.
r «Pltnl' .23DA>00.OO
®nrplu, , , , : ..,...$100.000.00
Yadlvido,, i-roKt. SJHW®
■'rpo.it, ,>1MTiT«S
.^oojjrWIlve depositor. BtSCjSSKS
SIS, 'Ibcral Inatltutlona. The American
Iti'i??*! B » n Ii l» ho to atron*
growth proves It. A iW
d i>!„ Knnk* connection la »««« r L,Sl
•h5 ry b u*i»vess men. You cannot do Mtwv
than put your accoum with the American
national Bank. Call on. or
L. V. HILLYER. Caeblev-
Utonla-WM» company.
Loul*vill*-*IW.W> monument company;
940.W0 factory to make woodwork for
V( Owlngtvine—|5W>.W> oil and gaa compa
ny to operate nearby field*.
Louisian*.
Nitehltoehea-W.Ort) canning factory.
Monroe-Lumber company.
flJI Chari**—ISM.flGO lumber company.
Monroevllle—B-WW. 000 gold mine and da-
V J*enSnal—Rlc**no^ Irricari.n company.
Mississippi.
v, v Albany-Cotton compress; fertlltter
worVt; machln. .hop.: oil mill: -at.r
"fea-ElecIric MU* .
jackkon-Eteetrtc llabt PS-*.
Lambcrton—$1W.«W aaw mill.
North Carollnd
ui.hi Poini-l».«» electric powat plant-
oinln. and daT.lopmrnt
EU«"'lh CltyHf.SJ lo-^1 oompany.
Harriabora-IW.* 0 co-ton miu.
Sooth Carolina.
LUIInatoo-l*'*® . l . u ™ b l r ,ii' 0B,, “ r ' r
nulon'LCC.'O) cotton mill.
ifamer-IMO/"" cotton mHL
ga-rsrss—.
’fesass’-ss-
turc strain valvea. etc.
Tennessee.
Macon Savings Bank
670 Ml’LREHRY STREET.
As Al THORItRD TIU’ST COMP A,t,r
^aya Intorr.t on urpoalla. >-•»*■
® B *tl good securities Ut l° w r * *
Legal depository for tm»(
■" Ill .o, o, «,i„.t„|.„ 3 tor, r,renter.
kunrdUn. receiver nnd trnatee.
H - T HOWELL, President*
4. W. CAN.N05* Cg»* wr »
coke compa
’tessiss,*
|53.«» »**
Tlptonylll^-cori"^, f; u „„ on company;
.iirinltrina'roiU.
SSifefe?"-”""-
saw ralh* ^ «rhite good* manufac-
t ^V»r.J4bon. company ap-
plied for cIwrt * r ' T e*a*.
_ ism MW09)land company.
^am-Broom factory.
Elglr.-Tt'aierjT"^ ^ ol( j utoraga plant'
T '' ,r . k *,?,^v.oo hardaarr fog^anj-
rtct * n, ‘
con'entratln# ptanL
Ph' lr '*-?^«rt boillln* company.
Hooamn-IS ^
tn.4« furniture fac-orr-
(ur nirure factory.
BaWrit-rSiSftrl. enlke mi l
RUbmcndpoirer plane „
do arms mlM.
factory.
^,,,-cannlM ylrll . u . _
e**S&Sl VfWJFZZ
lo. factories
ct-
nnlng
record, and the onfPV
In the Industrial world Is the Inrg-
crease In the cost of production. This Is a
factor that soonar or later must arrest
development and bring us info closer com-
petition with JprtlK’i |<r<*•!»»* rr* Wh*-re (..lit
of labor and materials Is much cheaper.
Buch a reaction Is nor yet In sight, but
It Is not far distant, nnd may romo soon
er Hum expected If these costs are
pushed any higher. The moment produc
tion overtakes consumption the reaction
Will begin, nnd It can only be delayed by
pruden- control of both capital and la
bor.
>roml*e» to bo stronger
stock- are alrcs/iv suffi
ciently high, and only a few low-priced
issuea remain to go on the dividend list.
These and the stocks affected bv various
deal! promise to be the speculative fa
vorites. Purchases, therefore, should be
mad* with much dtrcrimlnn’lnn. nnd prof
its taken on |he sharp rallies. A favor
able fnetnr Is the approaching adjourn
ment of eonife** on March 4, and the
prospect of no radical anti-trust legisla
tion during this session.
HENRY CLEWS.
™.
tlon will be heard b>
eer. Judge of the fl
strict court for said dMrl. t
at the lJnit,cd States Court h
*d and *J
tho prays
tlon thoul
Doted i
L M Bit WIN. Depi
i the District Court of 'he United H
for the \V« stern Division ot the ft.
ern DlstrhM uf fleorgla:
.Notice of Application for Rlschan,
is matter Af Julius K. Tlurghard of Mn
in- llihb ct'untv. tin , In h.inkruptr
To the ereflltors of the above m
j bankrupt: Ypu are hereby notified
-the above n*Miied bankrupt line file'
; application for a dUctvirge from nl
1 debt* provable in bankruptcy again*
. said Julius E •Hurglimd Ttw said <
stion will ba heard by the lion. E
GEORGIA. Blbh County.^To the Superior
Court of said County:.
The petition of the Acme Brewing Com
pany respectively shows;
I. .That It ha- been duly and legally
Jd I
corporation under nnd by
nd judgment of thh
chartered
virtue of th>
court
That It has regularly carried on bus
iness and Is now doing tmstMM In said
countv Of Itlbb and said state under 4he
charter heretofore granted, which said
charter and application therefor l* of re--,
ord upon the mfnuteg of Bibb superior
court. •
jpTfcat il,desires to amend Its charter
heretofore granted by this court as fol
lows. to-wit;
Petitioner desires the authority to Issue
preferred stork to an amount not to ex-
geed fwo hundred thousand dollars (I20O.-
tWwhleh sto-^k Is to be Issued in
shares of on" hund
| ppefbrVMjjiMHM
ed dollars A n
> be entitled
In each
nd
per
very
rum. In preference to any dividend on
the common stork or any other stork of
the Actr.e Brewing Co*nj,any In and for
•uch fiscal year: *a!d dividend to he pal-1
only from undivided r.ef profits, when an-!
as mav b# determine^ by the board of
directors of the sold Arme Brewing Com-
pigr«H
I Thai in cas«
datlott of the A cm
hhlderi* of the t
entitled to reccl
thatr stock out o
pony In priority i
f. That the *a
pftitv ahsll u'-t in
preferrad stork i
be executed by t
pany unle*» the
and the egerutlo
authorised bv th
iMlomy of the r
standing a« sha
meeting of the *g
of dissolution
e Brewing Comp
Ibiui
of a i
as nhall b.
and th# sa
entitled to
paragraph.
C The j
Id preferred
ror t rd a
ailed for t
l Of the h
i indicated In thh
Br-
have th
rreferred stoc
nar. at any
March let. 11
being given to
stock of the ,
Company to r
7. Petition#
suance of fh
re-om mended
th. aM Ah;
Ihnt »ll r«Jtll
lowed, a ad
published s« required hv
days
‘ prefei
■ire or rr.a Acme B/ev
ire preferred stoH
further shows that h'
Dreferred MO'k ha* t
v the board of dlrerjor
* Brewing Company
this
Rot-ert
And your r^tlttoner will ever prav.
M UF.LTON HATCfiKft
Attorney r>r the A-mt Rrewlng r-rnii
GEORGIA Bibb
• itl count v do e*
ieg fag true copy mf orinn-»i r.nw r,
file In this "Uee Mtine-s mi band ar.
»ea| of CffiC* this .fh d-*\ of Fehrij-irv
tfOfc ROBT. A. NlbLET, Clerk.
ttfr tha
illovten ........112 01 8 45
tesvlllo n *5b s 30
161 Thom a stop ill 20 S 00
fisfAr.... Woodbury ....Lvl0 37 7 20
GEORGIA
SOUTHERN
b FLORIDA
>«« tiAsiialsatV RAILWAY.
Schedules Effective Sunday, Jun. 4th, 1903.
SOUTHBOUaND.
.....Ill 20ami 12 05ar
112 18pm
Ill 82pm
12 fiOpml l 21a i
Ar... W. Sprb
Railway.
Cordeie’
Worth .
Ashburn
.. Vaidost;
Lv. Vaidost
Howell .
Hay low
Fargo .
Baxter .
J. Sr B. Ry. 1 1
Woodbury ....ArllO 371 fi 61
.. Harris Lv|10 17| fi 35
7 60 Ar Greenville ...Lv. 8 00 8 00
* “ ILv.... Greenville ....Ar •; tt
7 32. 2 tt Lv Harris Ar
7 4812 37, Odesaadale ...Lv
7 63! 2 471 Mountvlllo •
S l.'l 3 10|Ar.... Lad range ....Lv
I A. * W. I*. R’y.
9 51( 6 90Ar... Slogans Villa ...Lv
10 03 ( 6 601 Grant villa
NVwnnn
Atlanta ....Lv
Ry. .
9 68 6 17
9 48| fi 07
9 26| 6 13
Ar. Jacksonvlilo ...|7 Cf'ji
Lv. Valdosta .
Jasper . ...
White Bogs. ...
Luke City
Lake Butler ....
Sampson city
Hampton . ...
Flora homo . ..
Palntka ....
A MIP Ml
1 31 3 401A
w.
Ar.... W. Point
2 00 4 83( Opelika
I t 96 Auburn
,....} 6 Cnahnw
3 30 fi 23 Af... Montgomery ,,L’
ill 80,Ar Selma L-
A Ml L. & N. R. R.
3 OSi'Ar Mobile Lv
7 2J]Ar.. New Orleans ..Lv
make closo connection at Ladrange
the Ati »nf.1 nnd West Point trains to and
from Montgomery.’ Molnle. New Orleans,
*” * ona. * Mexico, nnd California.
gham, Memphis, Chicago and
points West.
Interchangeable mileage tickets of A. &
-\ l\ R. R.. W. of Ala. nnd ft. A. L.;
also 600 mile books Issued by M. D. & ft
K R neerpted between Macon and La-
Grange.
Trains arrive nnd depart from depot,
Ice. Parlor car on trains 31
For further Information apply to
T1IOB. H. FREEMAN. C. T. A.. Ho
tel Lanier. R^ IL K!DWELL, ft. 1». A
J. R. LANE. Gen. Man.
WRIUIITAYILI.R A- TF.NNIl.LK RAIL-
Hi)AH COMPANY.
Effective Sunday, September 7th, 1902.
7 I 3 | 1 | Htntlons | 2 | 4 | 8
A MIP MIA MILv. Ar
8 10115618 461 ..Tennllle..
8 2ft' 2 Ofil fi *-71 .Peacocks.
8 661 2 let 7 07! ..Hnrrteon..
9 10, 2 241 7 151 ..Donovan..
9 20! 2 33 7 23) Wrlxhtsvllle
10 l4l\.... I i WrtghtsvUle
10 30' 1 471 7 361 .Meadow*.
10 Ml 2 53 i7 411 ...Lovett...
11 U! 3 at| 7 521 ...Bruton...
11 2fi| 5 13! 1 021 ...Condor...
11 $ 3 19! H Oh N. M D.AH.J.
11 40( 7 22! 8 I2'ft M D Aft. J
11 42! 3 361 8 ...Dublin...
2 0)*' ....! 1 ...Dublin...
2 15! 3 471 8 40 .Hutchings.
2 :ui I to! s .T.l Hprtnghaven
2 651 4 0319 001 ...Dexter...
3 UK 4 131 9 09 ...Alcorns...
3 18| | I ...Alcorns...
3 34| 4 23 9 18 ...Chest* r...
3 5014 33(9 301 ..Yonkers..
I I ..Yonkers..
4 2<» 4 f-'» 9 43!8o. Ry Cr>*g.
4 20] 4 f.o 9 43' ...Emptr
4 35' 6 <
) T.l
.Luckle
4 431 f. 1.7(10 06 go. Rv. June
4 5o 6 2o '.0 101 Hawklntiv'e
P Mil* MIA MlAr. L>
Oh
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
No. 6'N’o
8 66p| 7 26p( I 35p
l I0p : || 1
a nf.il'Lv
dally siprpl Sunday.
Na. 41, «CHICAGO AND FLORIDA I4PSCCIAL.** loath,
dally osceyl Monday.
It HBDI LK IN EFFECT, JANUARY O, 1903.
READ DOWN. * - ■' I READ UR
No. 6'No. 9 N-. if, No. TjNo.H' Macon A Atlanta. _INo Ifi'No. HINo.10|No.14|Nq~
! (f p |,I ?;' r/l 1 r,p H 9>h ', 3 t‘ v - • • -Mscoh. . , .Arl 8 30a] 2 25p| 7 OOpl 1 oeaflTiSip
8 lOp 10 lOp 4 lOpill lOttjf, JOfilAjr. . .Atlanta . . .Lv| 6 3<>a 12 Oftpl 4 lOpjlO fslpjll) 45a
PGlNTH WERT iNo.Ifi-No. MNo pi No lTSlo~fi
, .Macon . . , .Ar! H 30n- 2 ttpj 1 00pj 1 uCaiTi Up
. - .Atlanta . . .Lv! 6 30ai 12 Ofipf 4 lOp 10 Cfip 10 15a
.Atlanta . . .Ar) Ill 30a1 10 Up 10 40a
8 2Sp 8 33a
7 24p .......
1 «J6p] fi 28a
I 8 00p>.....:...f8'00p
■ Knoxville . . ,Lvl M .V.q 1. | 2 jop' *
.Lexington . , .Lvl....*!..ll<7 y»pf...'....li0 trip
.Louisville . . Xvr..'....Tl 7 2r,p..(7 4<»i 7 25p
.Cincinnati . . .LvL .1 8 «p!..~...„| 8 30e| 9 i6p
.Chicago . .Lvl......>r9 00a| j 8 30p| l "Op
n| 2 36am
n 3 lOi
a 3 42)
f. 17 pm
6 00pm
6 39pm
4 35pm
6 45pm
6 09pm
ti 30pm
fi 57pm
7 18pm
s os pm
j* fftpm
9 37pm
9 43pm
9 50pm
to 40pm
4 40am
6 40am
«t 20a ni
NORTHBOUND.
IQuIck |Dlxle |Shoo-
I 8’/>p |Flycr.l Fly.
Lv. Jacksonville ..I 7 45aml S 00p
Crawford I 8 ttntn 8 32n
Baxter .
“Dixie Flye _
ir. conches, parlor sleeper and Fi
'rawing Room Buffet Sleeping Curs be-
veen Mncon nnd Jacksonville.
•’Quick Step" Is solid train of bnggngn
\r and day conches between Macon nnd
Jacksonville.
Round Trip Winter Tourist Tickets now
a sain to Morldn points, Havana, Cuba,
and Nassnu. N. IV
WM. CHECK LEY SHAW.
Vice-President.
B. RHODES, Oen. Pass Agt., Macon,
A., Jackson-
, Atlanta. 0».
Schedule Effect I vs Jan. 4. 1903.
90th Meridian or Central Time.
h. Mlllen, Au-I* 3 36am
Dublin, other
itdlato points...I* t 10pm
•11 40ain Covington, Eatonton.
j Mllledgevllle, other In
termediate points via
on. Mllledgevtlte.Jt 7 46am
n. other Interma- I
dlnte points | ,
i7 Madls 11
nlAthen
1 lleello. other Interrno-
nl....... dlate polnta
■ 4 15nm)Atlanta
jLvI..
.Lv .
‘.LvL
VLvT
.Lv! .
I 4 I5p| | 2 2<rr I I5p
f8 1 8 If-p| 8 00a
12 r#pi.!!,.;.| 9 3<i»o 12 r.p
11 5fip; 2 22p
10 O0p|l2 36 p
< 30p‘ ;
4 10l*!.„....
I 15a] —
__ U2 3f.p]
Lv! | 8 2f..i|
Lv! |6 10a I,
Lv' | 9 10p*
Lv' til 30pi.
i No. 161 No Hi
Ar 1 1 32pl 3 00a*
tifoT*
9 Vo 15 No. 7 No 1 a;
l i C, ‘ .Ir, 1 ' 1 *P " J '6a Lv.
8 lOpUO lOp* I 10t>,n 10a 5 Urn Ar.
U OOii; T pij m! 7 t»a Lv
....... I 8 20a to top- 8 Up' fi ttplAr.
I ®H LSfA 11 topj*
*t Bd , It. - M, . .. 'x>.
I" i-’D SB.' sa.v... : ir'
... isVui iji;r ; JK aK
....», *»» «!(» 1 r,a SSti.’Ar
... ’ s iir Mh. im i »».
.... I! r.v I'l Uu~l >«. m, Ar.
I 2 tt* 11 MpilO lf,n, « -Ir-IAr.
. .Rrunswlck . .
. Jacksonville .
St Augustine .
. . . .Tampa . .
FOISTS F-AHT
• ; Xr.i rj r> ; , ° ,f ' r ‘ 49plAr. , Fhlladslphfa . .Lv 3 Un 6 52p fi 65p fi
„..., fi 30n 3 tip l 00p( ftfiOptAr . .New York. . .Lvitt 10u! 8 85p{ 4 Kpj J
, ^ rr»p n rop fi 2'p fi 77;. Ar B-etor- l.v 4 o-p•* «-* p OT m ’ g
I- i# through ves-lbuled t
Lv 11 35a i
Lv 11 36 a I 1 32a| |
Lv 8 45a 10 46p' | )12 Olp
.Lv 8 06a 9 4sp’ | 10 22a
Lvl 7 20a ff 06p ].....9 40a
Lv) ; 7 45p f 19 204
Lvl ! fi 10p* I 18 16*
Lv S r/Ki . . . < 8 06p
•No K, N-. v N- i-^No 14 No fi
'Ar* 8 F»a 2 25p"7 '/Or l 05h!’.2 /5p
Lv 6 .Un 12 <*,'> 4 10;. ft) 53p|!Q 46a
Ar r, Ton' 3 Y.p 3 u,v jrjipi.V..~TT
Lvl10 20p| 7 45s 9 2ba*l2 85p
Lv 6 t"v 3 12_< f. //•;- f, (fin I
Lv 7 mall ufip li ''♦'.ti ll ~7~.
Lv '• -r . 7 'W;, 7 «V»P' 7 pop
T.v‘ 3 Up i fla f 42s■ 2 36a' . ....
Lv 2 r*p 11 49p| 1 60*112 44a
Lv 11 If,a 8 4.6ft ft- 45ft' 9 60p
Lv fi 22-1' - Wp'l lfi'ft 8 topi.
6 52p fi 65p! fi 06pl
2f.pi J 26p
urdayi
ongs
g. Cleveland. Toled-.
Detroit and Ht Aui
ese trains also eurr-
nd ft* Augustine
»ln car-
, , fP*ng ears and
.hattanooga, Louisville. Cincinnati,
and Chicago. The De'rolt-fft Au-
• fi V.ly, Tuesdays. Thursdays
vestlbu!<d coach between
Inx «
nd 14. “Florida Limit*-]
vd from <nncinni
rears hlgh-cia** vestibuled
ksonvllle lo Atlanta. Rome
Lout* v Me and Chics g*
nnlng dally
vtll*
Tb
s’ o
I only
swlrk
gh festlbuled
carrying Pullman Drawing-room,
rers from Temps 8< Augustine
In'Ir.natl. Ht Louis (changing at
. also carry local Pullman Sleep
ing Pullman Buff*t Bleeping cars betw<
• m ha far aa jfacon.
and 10 local trains hetwi
Bleeping car between Ms-
the Washington end R>j
between Brunswick snd Chatb
t- ■
conn
Information or sleeping < r r-- 'vat
W. A TURK. P. T M
U'siMnv-.r f> C
W. H TAYLOE. A O TV A AfUr t , r,.
City Passenger and Ticket Offl-.e,
wnien ig handled north of
H«a fare Macon to Allan-
-7l C 5. that No 9
,#t **•** trains In Atlanta
v address
* 11 Hardwick, o p a .
Macon, Qa.
IAN FRF.FMAN. T
W7 Cherry street. Phone CA,
Griffin, Barnes |*11 10«m
» vine. Forsyth, Chat tit- • 4 Wlutn
1 2M>pml nooga, Rom.*, *)th/-r In- • 7 20pm
4 20pml... termodlatn points ...j*ll £6prn
cnB’AOO AND FLORIDA LIMITED."
• OfpmlChlcago. Hi. Louts, (.nuts-1*1\ 35am
I vllb. Nashville, (’hhtta-
Inoogs. Atlanta, all points
...North or Northwest.. .|
•‘CHICAGO AND FLORIDA LIMITED."
*1126am!Hr. Augustine, Jarkson-I* 6 06pm
I vdlle. Tampa, Thomas- |
j vlllc, Albany, all Florl-
I da points I
ogham
Valiev
4 10am'Montgomery. Eufaula,
1 Hartford. Dothan. Ar
lington, Albany, Hmlth-
vlll... KI Valley. Amer-
1 leus and other tnterme-
It 40am! dtlPe polnta
points ....|*4 16pm
12 30am
4 t»pm
7 46am
Birmingham vta }
r>lr*ci connection It
Memphis. Kan*
We»» and Northw*-
Chicago and Florida Limited,
bound , leaving Macon 5:<6 n rn.
Posed of Observation. Dining,
Havarinuh and
-nd Columbus,
it Birmingham
and all points
bound. 1-h'
same sup#
bound for
Ht Louis, Louisville, Kv
ashvllle.
an-1 Florida Limited/
Double
st^Pull-
and Thomasvllli-, thr.
Nashville
change
ready for
timers* Transportat:
fork Boston. Baltimore
For detailed Infdrmati
des. etc., apply to
J M MALLORY Tra
E P
I* NT
BONNER
Ticket Agent.
Agt.
Macon G
J C IIAILK
F. J ROB;NS->S A#-t G« n Pass Aat’
TIIEOD^PK n KLINE. Oen Hunt*
W A WiNBCBN Vft«-Pre...Lnt awA
J raffle Manager, bavoaOAff, Qg* 0