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STEGALL GOES
TO ATLANTA
Re
leased Under $1,0
Atlanta, Oa., Bept. 29.—White
heavily anped pone ot United State*
deputy marshal* were watting In Atr
lama Monday night n readlnea* to
take, a train to Trenton, Dade coun
ty to bring back Sheriff-Thurman and
Chaa. StegaJ, a telegram cam* from
Judge Fite stating that the sheriff
would deliver Stegall before Judge
Newman Tuesday afternoon. This
probably averted a serious conflict
between state and federal authori
ties.
Judge Fite acted on the advice of
Attorney General Hart. But It Is said
the federal authorities had Ismsd an
ultimatum that unless some auch ac
tion was taken a posse would bo rent
to bring tbe two men back. Stegall,
and tbe eheriff arrived her* late yes
terday afternoon from Bad* county,
and at onoa went before Judge New
man. It baa been a union* and Inter
esting case, and haa aroused wide
spread Interest
Atlants, 0«., Sept. 29—Charles!
Stegall, the government gauger, pay another visit to the exposition
who has been In Jail at Trenton Oa., land will also be taken on a drive
because he would not testify In the'about the city. In the afternoon he
state court against an alleged die-, will depart for Tacoma.
tiller, wns brought here thla morn-, ———
Ing and released on « thousand dol- Foley's Honey and Tar clears the
lan bond, pending a trial on FrK » ,r » to i>a &c Irritation In
da?*
THE CITY IS PBIFUSELY DECO
RATED IN HONOH OF -THK
COMING OF THE PRESIDENT.
Seattle, Wash, Sept: 29.—Arrange
ments of an elaborate character have
been completed for the reception and
entertainment of. President Taft In
SeatttpC In aattetpatlon 0 f the com
ing of the nation’* chlaf executive the
city le profusely decorated and la
rapidly flUJng with visitors, ‘
Upon bin arrival at King street
Station toolkit the President Is to be
mat by •; reception committee of
State and City officials' and represen
tatives of the Alseka-Ynkon-Paclflp
exposition. The night I* to be Spent
at the Washington Hotel.
Tomorrow will be celebrated
STATE
County:
Will be sold on the
In October, next, at
at the court house
wlthiu the legal h
the hghest bidder
property, of which
a full and complete d
One Iron aare.
Bald property levied on: « tne
property of A. B. Wheeler ., . satis
fy nh execution issued fr/ m the
City Court of Valdosta, In. tnd for
said county, in favor of Orqlgler It
Crelgler against the said /
Wheeler, said property being
possession of the said
Wheeler.
This the 4th day of S(
1909. a
Also at tbe same -time,
tho- following property, to-'
40 acres of lot No. 288
11th District or Lowndes
Georgia, bounded on the n
l&nds of J. B. Wetheringtoi
by land* of Jesse Herring, i
" west >by 1
Taft Day at tbe exposition. Tho Pres-'iJohn Miller: said lan'd bcl:
ident will depart for this fair grounds
at 9 o’clock, escorted by exposition
oOofals. Ho will be taken through
the various buildings until noon,
when he la to be the guest of honor
at an Informal lunoheon at the Exs
position Club tn the New TOTE Build
ing. ■ ■ ‘I
In the afternoon the President Is
to deliver an address In the natural
theater. At the conclusion of the ex
ercises he will he eeoorted through
the. Pay Streak, returning, to "hi* ho
tel In time to prepare for the dinner
to be given In tbe evening at th*
Washington State Building, ' Friday
morning the President I* expected to
CAUGHT A BLIND TIGER.
Mill town Officials Trapped a Var
mint There Last Week.
Mllltown, Oa., Sept 28,—By the
elertness of Mllltown's officials, a
traveling blind tiger was nabbed
several days ago, but ho was traced
to BJgckshear before he wa^feap-
tured. Mayor Talley and MSrahal
MoKelvIn satlsfled themselves Sat
urday night that whiskey was being
sold in tha quarters of the Mllltown
Lumber Co. By some careful scout
ing tile houao that It was dispensed
from was located, but before tbe
tiger could be captured he escaped
with his stock In a large trunk.
He viu returned here the j, next
day agd answered to tho IMFo!
Joe Lane. Mayor Talley had all
witnesses ready to give him
Immediate trial hut the tiger asked
for permission tn get him a lawyer,
which was granted. He was Riven
a trial Solicitor Gary of the City
court doing the prosecuting, with
Judge Robt. O. Mitchell, Jr., of
Blaekshear representing tbe deten
dam. With the evidence In, Mayor
Talley bound Joe over to tbe next
oeeaton of Nashville's city court un
dor a bond of 91,000.
The local officials are determined
to break up the Illegal tale of boose
In the city llmtts.
Both Boys Saved.
Louis Boon, a leading merchant
of Norway, Mich., writes: "Three
bottles of Foley's Honey and Tar
absolutely cured my boy of a se
vere cough, and a neighbor's boy,
ot a asvore cough, and a neighbor's
boy, who was so 111 with a cold
that the doctor* gay* him np, was
cared by taking Foley’s Honey and
Tar." Nothing else la as safe and
certain In results. Ingram A Ram
sey.
the throat, aoothea the Inflamed
membranes, and the most obstinate
cough disappears. Sore and In
flamed lungs are healed and
strengthened, and tbe cold la ex
pelled from the aystem. Refuse
any but the genuine In the yellow
package. Ingram A Ramsey.
Ing the time tried to play-off crasy,
was' yesterday sentenced to serve six
months longer for.- eecaplng from tbe
gang. ! ’ , iSjSjSi
He eeems to be a pretty tough cus
tomer and a pretty close watch will
be kept over ilm hereafter.
Major Harden to Recovering.
Savannah, Oa., Sept 28.—Major
Alfred D. Harden, the well known
military officer who shot himself ac
cidentally In the abdomen about two
week* ago, teem* to be getting
along Tory well at tbe Savannah
Hospital and It Is expected be will
be out In a tew weeks. When he
Wl* shot It was believed MaJ. Har
den was mortally wounded, but hit
strong constitution pulled him
through.
Most women ere troubled with
kidney complaint, and you know
very many aorloua and even fatal
diseases result from these neglected
kidney trouble*. If yon will taka
DeWltt’* Kidney and Rladder Pills
as directed, you may be confident
of good results. Try them and see
how really good they are. Beware
of Imitations, pill* that are Intended
to deceive you. Be sure you gat
DeWltt"*. Bold by all drtiggHt*.
*1,000 REWARD
for any pice* of J. H. Beonffert
china that la not hand-painted. It
yon h»ven*t seen th* line, don't
tn stop by Viekeyt and M* ft to
day. W« take special order* for
dinner lets In all styles.
J. a Mackey, Jewalsr.
If William J. Bryan and Senate*
Bailey should get together In a "Jlnal
debate, Atlanta will witness ' about
tha llveg{ affair ever pulled off In the
town.
upon as the property of
Chandler to satisfy an execu
sued from tha Justice Con '
693rd District, Lowndes
Georgia, in tavor of W. C,
and against A. M. Chandler.
Also at-the same time anl
will be sold the following
to-wlt:
One band-saw. one ffllnr
one Tolling stretcher; said property
levied on aa tho property of the
Valdosta Planing Hill Company and
J. P. Coffee endorser, and in the
To the Superior court of said county:
The petition of D. P. Smith, C. D.
Miller and B. E. Campbell, all ot said
state and oounty respectfully shows:
lv That they desire. for themsely*
It. Young, before the'court houagje*. their aesociatae and. successors,
poHoaslon of the Valdosta- Clanlng Tha terms of said sals win oe
Mill Company, and in favor of the
A. B. Pendleton Company. Levied
on under an execution IsSued from
the City Court of Valdosta at the
September term, 1908. - h
Thla 9th day Of Bept., 1909'
J. F. PASSMORE, .Sheriff.
PUBLIC HALF.
BORGIA—Lowndes County.
. tinder and by virtue ofi the
•" power and authority contained
In a certain . mortgage deed
executed on Juno 12th, 1906, by
to the gang from the' cltyHH
hero some month* ago and who dUjfl- 1 described property, to-wlt: All that
Mrs. C. B. Torry in favor of th* un
dersigned, Mrs. W. D. Brotrn; said
mortgage deed being recorded Is
the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of aald county lh Book
19, pdge 52, of the record of deed*
of cald county, on Jnne 23ru, 1909,
will b* cold on tha first Tuesday In
October next, within the legal houre
of sale before the court house door
bidder for cash, the following
Sentenced for Leaving'Gang.
D. Wingate, the negro who waejin said county .To "the hlgheat'-ana
McRee’s
Blood Purifier
The Great Blood Medicine.
It haa-proven to be the best
remedy for Rhcumatixm,Gout,
Syphilis, Scrofula, Old Sores,
Glandular enlargements jati
all conditions arising from Im
pure blood. Has been known
to cure Cancer and all forms
of blood diseases.
Price $1.00 Per Bottle or She
Bottles for $5 00
VALDOSTA DRUG CO.
Valdosta
Undertakers
Parlor,
112 Aflhley htreat,
A. B, WALTON, Pres. & Mgr
Calls answered day or night
. .Office Phono S3
Resident Phone 253
Full line of Coffins, Caskets
and Burial Robes. When in
need ot anything in my line
- call on me. Will treat yon right
GEORGIA—Lowndea County:
T. & McKey, guardian of a 8,
W. H. and Lillian McKay, ban ap
plied to me for a discharge from
hi* guardianship ot B. B., W. H.
and Lillian McKey. This u there
for* to notify all pareaua concerned
to fll* their objections,! tr any they
bars, on or before the first Monday
In October, next, else he will 1
discharged from his guardlanshl
as applied for.
A. V. MUMS, Ordinary.
SgKS&ndfiiP!
tract or pared of land situated, ly
ing and being In tho City of .Val
dosta, In said county and state, and
being one hundred and th-rty-th
(tint feel, front on tho ease si,-
Patterson street, and running b;
east two hundred (200)' feet on
south side of Rogers street; s
described land being bounded
the north by Rogers street,, sou..
Jjy land of Mrs. Tomlinson, watt by
Ktterson street; known a*,’ -the
Terry property In said city. Said
land to be sold aa th* property ot
the sola Mrs. O. B. Terry to
the Indebtedness due and omfnig. by
har to tha undersigned and
by said mortgage. The proC-^- ..
aald sale to bo-applied to the pay
ment of aald Indebtedness, .princi
pal and Interest, and all costs' of
tale, Including 10 per cent ot the
principal and Interest as attorneys’
foes, and the balance. If any; to be
paid over to the aald Mrs. O, B.
Tarry aa provided In aald mort
gage. ..
Thla Aug. 17th, 1909.
■ t Mrs. W. D. Brown.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County: -
To all whom It may concern:
T. N. Arrington; administrator ot
Briggs Arrington, lata of aald ooun
ty, daeeaaed, he* In due form ap
plied to the undersigned for loava
to sail all th* lands belonging to
the estate of aald deceased In the
state ot Georgia, for the payment
of tha debt*-of said estate and for
tha pnrposa ot distribution,
la hereby given that said i
tlon will be heard at the -regular
term of th* Court of Ordinary for
said county to ba held on the 1st
Monday In October, 1909.
This the 6th day ot September,
1908. . A. V. Simms.
Ordinary Lownde* Oounty gcorgla.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Echols County:' ..
O. F, Roberts, a resident 6f said
state, baking duly applied to be ap
pointed' guardian or the person and
property ot Tharp Roberts, § minor
over the age of 14 years, a resident
to said county, notlca Is hereby
given that^sald application, will be
passed on at the next Court
door In the City of Valdosta,
Lowndes connty, u
bidder, on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober, 1909, between, the
sale hours, the following .described
lands »y!ng and being, m the l*ia
district of said Lowndes county, to
wn:
■Two hundred and eight acres,
wore or less; in the southeast corn
el of lot No. 129, and m the north
east corner ot lot No. las, a* snows
by map and survey of me »uui tanas
made by Jonn K. xouDg on the
24th day of November, 1876, except
fifty too) acres in me southwest
corner of tbe above described tract,
deeded to John Farramore as
shown by record of deeds, book
-S," page 79, of tbe ' record .
deeds to the office of the clerk ot
tb« Superior court of said Lownde*
county, and! except twenty (20)
acres deeded to Mary W. Kendrick
by Shadrack Bradford, aa shown by
the record to book "T” of tbe
record of deeds to the office of tbs
Clerk or the Superior Conn ot the
said county of Lowndes, and being
138 acres more or less of the land
to be sold after making the afore
said exceptions. Th* said map
made by John B. Young as afore
said being recorded in. the office ot
the clerk of the Buperior Court ot
said county of Lowndes, Is book
’AA" ot the record of deeds, page
8100 cash, the remainder of the
purchase price to be paid-to five an
nual Installments, tne unpaid por
tion of tbe purchase money to bear
Interest from the day of sale until
paid. Bond for title wlli be given
to the purchaser.
' Thla Aug.. 88, 1909.
51. B. Lane.
- J. W. Motte.
D. O. Ashley.
PUBLIC SALE.
CEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Under and by virtue of tbe power
and^Uuthorlty contained to a cer
tain deed- executed on Bept. 1st,
1'904,‘by-Anna Bills, to favor
tbe undersigned, tbe Mutual'Build
ing & Loan Assoclatiotwpf Valdosta,
Georgia,, will be -sold o n the Arm
Tuesday In. October next.,-Before tbe
court house (Joor In said county,
to the highest and heat bidder for
cash, and within tho legal hours of
sale, the following described prop
erty, to-wlt: All that tract or par
cel of land situated, lying-and be
ing m the western part of the City
of Valdosta, and being part of land
lot number thirty-one (31) and
fronting sixty (60; feet-.tor tha
’ north side of Hill avenue and run
ning hack one hundred twenty
(120) feet and bounded on the
north by lands of T. M. Cook, east
by an'alley, south by Hill" avenue
end west by color ij Methodist
churct, being the place where tbe
said Anna Bills now resides; said
land to be sold as .the property of
tbe said Anna Ellis to satisfy tbe
Indebtedness due and owing by -her
and secured by said deed, tbe pro
ceeds of said sale to be applied first
to the.payrtent of principal and In
terest due On said debt and all costs
of tale, Including 10 per cent
the amount dm aa attorneys’ fees,
and tha balance, If any, tp ba furo
ad over to the aald Anna Bills aa
provided for to said deed.
This Bept. 2nd, 1909.
Mutual Building A Loan Associa
tion ot Valdosta.
By D. <1* Ashley, President
to be Incorporated and mads a body
politic under the name sod style of
Valdosta Don Company for a period
of twenty years, with the privilege of
’renewal at the expiration of that
tune. . -
2. The principal office of said
company shall be to toe city ot Val
dost*, said coonty and state, and pe
titioner* desire the right to establish
branch offices of said company with
in thla state or elsewhere, whenever
the some may be beneficial to the
Interest of said company.
2, The object of said corporation
la pecuniary gain to itself and It*
stockholders, and the business to.be
carried on by tbe same la that of do
ing a general foundry business, man
ufacturing and-selling any and- all
kinds ot iron and other metal cast
ings, manufacturing and telling any
and all kinds of patterns and models,
either to wood or metal, buying and
selling scrap Iron and other scrap
UM for Divorce.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Lowndes
Connty:
- Hand* Patterson vs. John Patter- ’
son. Ubel for Divorce, Superior
Court of .Lowndes County, G*..' No
vember-Term, 1909. ~ -
To John Patterson:
Tbe defendant, John Patterson) Is.
hereby required,.in person or by
attorney, to he and appear at the
next term of the Superior Court ot
Lowndes county, to be held to and
for said oounty'on tho Third Mon
day in November, 1909, then and
there to answer plaintiff’s com
plaint. In -default whereof, tbe '
court will proceed thereon as to
Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Robt. G.
Mitchell, Judge ot said court, thla
ltth day of Sept. 1909. :
R. a Mjrddelton,
Clerk.
9-JyJtn oct 6. -
STATE OF
County:
GEORGIA—Lowndes
metal*, buying and Selling any and Mary B. Jackson vs.
all kinds of machinery, minufactor- * ' ~
Ing, buying and sailing, machining
and otherwise finishing any and all
kinds of foundry product*.
A Petitioners desire tha right and
authority to buy, lease, rent, mort
gage, Incumber and otherwise ns*
hold, enjoy and dlapoae of and deal
in any and all kinds of real or per
sonal property; to purchase, bold and
dispose , of the stock, bonds, securi
ties and obligations of other corpora-
tlons and to issue bonds or other evi
dence of Mdebtedneas and to borrow
or lend money upon note, bond, deed,
mortgage or other obligation, either
with or without real or personal se
curity, Petitioners also desire the
right and-authority to enter Into co
partnership with other persona or
corporations.
5. The capital stock ot said cor
poration shall bo Five Thousand Dol
lars, divided Into shares of One Hun
dred Dollars each, twenty-five per
cent .of which has actually beea paid
to. Petitioners, desire the right to In
crease said capital stock by a majori
ty vote of the stockholders to the sum
ot Fifty Thousand Dollars, and do
stare the right in the event aald capi
tal stock la Increased to (pane a part
thereof In preferred stock upon such
terms and conditions as may be pre
scribed by the stockholders.
8. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and bo sued, to plead and be im
pleaded, to have and use a common
Seal, to make all necessary by-laws,
and regulations and to do all othar
things that may ba necessary for the
GEORGIA—Bohols county:
Mrs. Ruth Hanbery, vs. H. L,
Hanbery, libel for dlvoree, tn th*
Superior Court of laid county, Sep
tember term, 1909,
The defendant, H. L. Hanbery, la
hereby required to be and appear at
,ftte next tom ot tho Superior Conn
of aald county, slthar to person or
by attorney, than and Chare to
make answer or dOteutva all
tlon to writing to tag plaintiff’* li
bel, a* to default thereof tha conn
will proceed according to tho stat
uto tn snch eaaas mads and pro
vided. •
Witness tha Horn R. G. Mitchell.
J«dgo of said court Thla 28th day
of Jnno, 1901.
L. a Prescott,
Clerk Superior Court. Echols Co.
7-3-wJm ■'
OriUfory-for aald county, Jto bo jJ^ate OF
held!, on the first Monday lit Oc-
-*9. ; att
my hand and official sig
nature, ^thts tbe 6th day of Scptpm-
>' Prjllnanr Echoi* > *Cto* >> 'ua.
of said county for leave
id belonging to tbe estate
Leslie for 'ba payment 'of
tor the purpose of dtttri-
6*14 application' win b*
GEORGIA—Lownde*
• Oounty:
• Connie Alderman v* . J. w.
Mite. Equitable petition to an
nul marriage. Superior Court ot
I(0wnd«g County, (Hu, November
term, 1IQ9.
*6 J. W. Mlxe.
Tho. defendant J. W.
v* to Bril land.
~ ots County:
Is hereby given that the
haa applied to tha Is hereby required, to peroon or by
’ ’ attorney, to ho and* appear
at tho next tam of toe Su
perior Court of Lowndea county, to
be.hdd tn and tor aald connty
S's sstoT'^r*^ ,n NoTOTrt#r ’ i,m *
to ho bald on the first Monday tn “ 4 ‘here to ansv-or ptatottn
October, 1909. complaint In default whereof; tho
T*la 6th day 61 September, 1809.; «,„* wOl proceed thereon as
Administratrix of" thTertito Si A., Jnrtle * ^ •****•«■•
D. Liana.
roim
«"rasOoMti
(• Witness the Honorable Robt a
Mitchell, Judge of **U conn, this
'he lSto day ot Bept, lpgp. .
R. B. HYDDELTON. Clerk.
successful carrying on of the busi
ness or' business'of’ said corpora-.
HO". >
7. They" desire for said corporation
the power and-authority to apply for
and accept amendments to Us ogap
ter of either form or substance by a
majority vote of tbe outs tailing
stock at that tltbe, and wind up.
Upuldnte and discontinue the affairs
of said corporation by two-tbirda
rote pf Its stockholders, and all auch
other right*,' powers, privileges and
Immunities - a* are Incident In like
corporation#..
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be In
corporated under the name and style
aforesaid, with tha powers, privilege*
and Immunities hereto set forth, and
aa are now or~may hereafter be al
lowed corporations of similar ebarao-
ter under the laws of this state.
CRANFORD A WILCOX,
Petitioner*’ Attorneys.
Filed in office this 88th of August
1909.
R B. MYDDBLTON, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lownde* County.
L R. B. Myddeltou, Clerk of tho
Superior Court ot (aid county, do
hereby certify that tha foregoing la a
true and correct copy ot the applica
tion for charter of Valdosta Iron-Com
pany a* th* asm* appears on PI# In
this offioow
Witness my official signature and
seal of saM Court, this 29th day of
August, 1909.
R B. MYDDELTON. Clerk.
Superior Court, of Lowndes Connty.
8-28-4 week*.
Jackeon. Equitable petition
hnl marriage. Superior Court of
Lowndea Connty, da, November
term, 1909.
To Sidney B. Jackson.
The defendant Sidney B. Jackson,
Is hereby required, tn person or by
attorney, . to be and appear
at . the next term ot tha Su
perior Court of Lowndes connty. to
be .held In and for said connty oa
tbe 3rd TTonday to November, 1909,
then and there to answer plaintiff’s
complaint. In default whereof, the
court will proceed thereon aa to
Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Robt. O.
Mitchell, Judge of said court, this
the 13th day of Sept, 1909.
R, B. MYDDBLTON, Clerk.
GEORGIA—Lowndes Connty;
Under and by vlrtne of the wild
land tax fifa lssned by U. O. Geiger,
tax collector of Lowndes connty,
Georgia, for nnretnmed, unpaid
taxes on lot of land No. 979 to tho
11th district of Lownde* county,
Georgia, I will sell before the court
house door la said county and auto,
between tha. legal hoars of aslo, to
the highest bidder for cash, on too
first Tuesday In November, 1909,
•aid wild lot of land No. 279 In th*
Uth district of Lowndes county,
Geoigla. Sold to satlify sold tax
fifo Aqd tha taxes dne on the same '
aforesaid act ont to aald Ufa, Terms
casb.
Thla 27th day of July, 1908,
J. J-\ ratemotu.
Sheriff, Lowndes Co, Oa.
7-Sl-w8ifibs.
GEORGIA—Echols County:
Under and by virtue of a power
of sale contained to the mortgage
executed by W. T. Copeland to J.
D. Corbett on the 12th day of Feb,
1903, and recorded In the office ot
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Echols county, to Book D, ' Folio
176. the undersigned will sell,
pnblle sale, at tha court house to
said county, daring the legal hours
of sola on tha 38th day of Sapt,
1909, to the_ highest bidder for
cash, tha following property to-wlt
175 acres ot land being to the
southeast comer of lot of land No.
841, In the 11th District of said
county, containing 175 acres more
or leaa, for too pqfpaw of paying u
certain promissory note bearing
date the 19th day of Feb, 1908,
and payable, on the i rst day of Dee,
1909, and mada and executed by
the aald W. T. Copeland, _*ald not*
bring for 8291.10 principal,
stipulating for Interest from ma
turity at tha rate of eight per cent
per annum, the total amount fine
on aald not* bring 1191.(0 princi
pal. and 919.51, together with toe
eoet of this proceeding including
ten per cent attorney’s fee as pro
vided In aald mortgage, a convey-
ane* win be executed to toe pur
chaser by.toe.uderetfned, os au
thorised to tha aald mortgage.
This 80th day of Aug, 1109.
J. D. Corbett.
GEORGIA—Lowndes County:
Whereas, John Beiofo, adminis
trator of Albert Belote.'.x deceased,
represents to the Court natols pe
tition, duly flel^-and ontercT"* on
record, that ho hmsAnlly adminis
tered Albert Belote’s estate, -this la
therefore to cite all .ersonO- con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to
•how cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be
discharged from hi* administration,
and receive letters of dlamtssion, on
the first Monday In October, 1909,
A. V. SIMMS, Ordinary.
G. S.&F. Ry
Schedule Effective August 8, IPOS.
Trains Leave Valdosta Northbound
1 HiC R tk m No. 2, for Ha-
IWiOS a. file con and inter
mediate points: connecting at Macon
for Atlanta and all points north and
west. Observation parlor car to
Macon.
1fl>R7 n m No. 4, for Tit-
P* HI. ton Cordele
and Macon, connecting at Macon for
Atlanta and all point* north and
west. Local sleeping car to Macon.
5:45 a. m.
mediate points.
No. 8, for air
con and inter--
Tralas Leave Valdotfa, Southbound
5:18 a.
sleeping car to J acksonvilie.
5:10 p. m.
tag observation parlor car.
5:20 a. m. g?
intermediate points
5:12 p. m. MgSlftg
intermediate points.
Traits Arrive Valdosta as Follows
SOUTHBOUND—No. X 5:00 p, m.
No. 3, 5.-03 a. m. No. 5, l(h35p. m.
NORTHBOUND—No. 12,10-J5 a.
m. No. 4,10:40 p.m. No. 2, 10:40 a.
m„ No. 14, Mh3a p. m.
These schedules show the time at
which traini may be expected to ar
rive and depart, bat snch schedule
■3 the time stated is not guaranteed
For farther information os to rates,
C. B^HHODES? j/w. JAMISON'
’ Macon, GeofgUl P ’ A< ’
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