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-A A. Webb, Editor and Proprietor.
>L Z. Jack :<v, Associate Editor. \
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ADE L,GA., Friday, Feb T~1001 '
HufalFree Delivery,
publish in this week’s issue
a good deal of information from
the post office department in re¬
gard tc rural f«ee delivery, Two
routes have been worked up
which will load out from Adel
n»dthe petitions have been for¬
warded to the proper authorities
It established which is most like¬
ly, it will provide u great conve¬
nience to the people along tlm
routes as they are veritably trav¬
eling post offices*
i)e Qualify and not quantity makes
Witt’s Little Early Risers
such valuable little liver pills.
J. E. Peeples.
^hey tell this story, in Lee
county, of a negro who applied to
u justice of the peace to marry
him. He had im money, and of¬
fered a string of fish as the fee.
After a year hud passed the jus¬
tice met the man and said:
“Well William how do you like
married life?”
“Well suh, ’ was the reply.
v ish ter de Lawd L’d er eat dem
<isli!”—Stanton.
Tile most soothing, healing and
antiseptic application ever devised
is De Witt’s Witch Hazel salve. It
relieves at once and cures piles
sores, t
eczema and skin diseases,
beware of imitations. J E Peeples
To Whom it Might Concern.
A man left liis umbrella in the
stand in a Paris (Mo ) hotel re¬
cently with a card bearing the
following inscription attached to
it, "Wm
inis ummella belongs , to ,
a
hian who can deal a blow of 250
pounds weight. I shall be back
in ton minutes,”
On returning to seek his
re ty he found in its place a card
thus inscribed:
“This card \\*hs left by a man
who can run 12 miles an hour. I
shall not be ba< k.”—Kansas City
Journal.
The merited reputation for
ring piles sores, and skin
acquired by De Witt’s Witch
zel salve has led to the making
Worthless counterfeits. B‘e
to get only Do Witt’s salve. ,7.
Pee pi os.
Killed A Monster Hog,
Sheri ft Passmore killed Ids
hog last Friday morning and
different parts have been salted
dovvu, 4 converted into lard,
u02,-iUT«Au. j CiiCCSCj „ . etc. Oi\ tho
hoof, the hog weighed between
twelve and thirteen hundred
pou.ids and when killed and
cleaned he tipped the beam at
„„ Vj.j pounds, ihe hams
from this
big porker weiglnF 102 pounds
encli, wltile the lard that was
made Weighed 510 pounds,
three big _ wash pots werejjsed to
c iok the lard ami it required ten
60-pound tins to hold the product,
then there was enough left to fill
up several smaller vessels, Sus¬
pended from the block and tuek-
-le w.hicli was used to draw him up
BO the. batchers could do their
work, he measured a little over
nine feet in length* i
porker was two years and
ten mul a half months old and
”;T < rai t < e ! WU3 Sheriff as geut v**™**** (5
find . uved as a cat
on as little as the aver-
age hogi*—‘Valdosta Times.
Per jiivd suffer*from indi-
ff to live , tong
11 ol
^•nsh I of the t.ie undigested body abd
o eat poison tlie blood
int to cure indigestion
■ssible and the best
ting .this iB to use
known as Kodol Dys-
It digests what you
ires all the digestive
rrect health, J. E. |
-! j
:jmm |
every bo.T oi the geaaiqe !
To Cure ct Gold m One Day
Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund (he money if it
rails to cure, K, W . Grove’s signature
son sash box. 23c.
A Sad Death.
Miss Sallie Snead, sister of Mr.
W. M.Hlteitd, of Nashville was
- Saturday, - She
* aS ™ /t g G a ' e ^
* I,e “° US3 " *) en
-
Jn a state of nervous prostration
- fainting spell she felt into the
fire and before-hel-) could be ren-
dere(1 was *° severely burned that
s! ‘ e ^ 1 ^d Tuesday morning.
was anout thirty-two years of age
was a member of one of the
prominent families in the county.
A great, host of friends extend
sympathies.
This season there is a
death fate among children from
croup and lung troubles. Prompt
action will save the little ones
from these terrible diseases. We
know of nothing sd certain to give
instant relief as One Minute
Gougn r . , Cure. . T It , .can also , bore.ieu , , • ,
upon iu grippe and ot.iot tuioat
and lung troubles. I’leasant to
take. J. E. Peeples.
Good Position.
Wanted: Young ladies and gen¬
tlemen in every county for office
work, clerkship, etc. Must make
small deposit or give security.
Previous experience not
s ary. Good salary. Address
“Frank,” Box Rio, Nashville,
Ten n»
Guild Fatally Burned.
News reaches us of the death of
! the little' ten year old daughter
of Mr. Win, Taylor who lives
about four in iies west of
Villo. Her death was the result
of burns received eaily Monday
morning and she died that night .
The bereaved have our
tliieS.
PREVENTED A TRAGEDY
I Timely inforinution given Mrs
George Long of New ’
' uu l>i evented , , a oieadutl , .. ,
dy and saved two lives, a fright-
fill cough had long kept her awake
•Very night. Site hud triad
j remedies and doctors but
■
\ glow V orse until iliged to tiy
Dr.‘King’s New Discovery.
bottle wholly cured her and
writes this marvelous
feured Mr, Long of a severe
of Pneumonia. Such cases
positive proof of the
merit of this grand remedy
curing ail throat, chest and
troubles. Only 50c and $J..OO
ery bottle guaranteed. Trial hot-
tles free at J. E. Peeples’
store*
How to Obtain Free Deliver s> >
Present a petition, addressed io the
Assistant Postmaster General, siga-
ed by those who desire the service. This
petition should be signed only by heads
oi‘faniilios,and^liouklmeuiiontiio niiin-
ber in each family. It should set forth
the nature of the country where the de¬
livery is desired, whether densely or
sparsely populated, the principal avoca-
tious of the people, the character of
roads, aud the distances which, under ex-
isting oouditioas, each jxitron has to
travel to receive his mail, and should be
accompanied, wherever possible, by a
rough map indicating the route or routes
proposed.
This petition, when properly signed,
should be sent to your Representative in
Congress, or to one of your Senators,
with a request that he endorse thereon
his recommendation of the service-asked,
and forward the petition to the Depart¬
ment.
The roads must be good. This is an
essential pre-requisite to any inrestiga-
tibia
No route can bo established that is less
tlmu from 20 to 23 wiiles iu leneriH, or
which «»«So^i serves less than ICO families "
be „ ^ th
the carrier will not bs required to travel
Story Of A Slavs.
To l>e bound Itand and foot
yfcari by the chains of disease is
the worst form of slavery* George
of Manchester Mich,
fells how such a slave was. made
‘free. He says: My wife hasbe-m
so helpless for five years that she
could not turn over in bed alone.
After using two bottles of Elec¬
Bitters she is
improved, and abfe to do her own
work.” This supreme remedy
for female diseases quickly
nervousness, sleeplessness, m,l-
ancholy, headachef backache,
miracle fainting.ana dizzy spells,
working weak: ine'du.i.te is a
godsend -’to sickly rundown
people. Everv I bottle guaranteed.
. SM4 bjr E. twites',
LaSrippg Quickly Cured.
“la the vtivitvti of'1838 and 18H91 was
takes down with a severe attack of
j s ertllorl La Grippe '’ saVs F. L. Hewitt.
a prominent druggists of Winfield, Ill.
“ The msdirins I used was two bottles of
Chamberlain's Gough Remedy. It broke
up t he cold ftud stopped the coughing like
magic, and I have never since becutrcub-
Grippe.” Chamberlains Cough
B, ' a f l3r * <ki f ,lc4 ^
break up a severe cold and ward off any
threatened attack of pneumonia. It
pleasant to take, too, wiiiohmak.es it
most desirable and one of the most
clar preparations in use for these
meats, Eor sale by J. E. Peeples.
ovor toe , same pond , , . the ,
on same
tiLirmvn .
prepared to put up’ at expense
at- some convenient location wliieh can be
reached by the carrier without dismount-
ing from his buggy, appropriate and se¬
cure boxes for the reception of the U. S.
mails.
Rural carriers are uot required to de¬
liver mail to houses standing back from
the main road. The service is one of
mutual accommodation, and the patrons
arc expected to meet the Department
half way in affording facilities for its c-s-
j tablislunent.
Upon receipt of a petition, forwarded
j j andeudors8d afler tlie above model, a
Agent is detailed by the
uient to visit the location indicated, to
map cut a route or routc-s, and to
rural carriers, to be appointed by the Do-
partment. In all such eases the advice
of the Representative in Congress, and
also *>f i lie Postmaster from whose of-
lice it is proposed that the Rural Free De-
livery should start, is sought aud obtain-
c j.
Rural carriers give bond iu the sum of
^°°’ with two Each bond re-
1 quires 50 cent stamp be af¬
a revenue to
fixed thereto.
Carriers are paid by warrants, directly
issued by the Treasury Deimrtment,
certificates forwarded by the
s ter. Their rate ct pay is fixed bv the de-
diriment and includes horse hire, but
not necersary tolls or ferriage, for which
j a separate account must oe rendered.
I Cue or more substitute carriers should
| bo lKru pr&vidcd ^ the iu each case, who must give
111 saiue sum »»the regular
I ^ the er mails autl v- ' ho the are ffinnittod to carry
j m absence or disability ol
the regular carrier.
j Accounts for service must be
in the name of the regular carrier,
he must pay his substitute a proper
rata for the service rendered.
Ail rural earners are under the
trol of (he Posmaster from whose
t-lie sendee is established, aud it is
d " t ?' to repoIt -lorelieUom
theirpart. ,
Rural carriers vill take with them
. their rounds a supply of stamps,
j cards, etc.; will be authorized to
I receipts for mousy ardors, and, if the pa
clo§e the f 'he orders, delivery when sodesiro granted, it, m to m
; dressed cuveloiies confided to
efiarge.
Iiistx actions are in prepai'ation,
j | ^vill t(>re ^ shortly KRers, lc issue<l, authorizing
ster giving receipts for th
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Pepsin preparations often fa 1
• re ^ evo indigestion because
tlie >' they can digest only albtun-
j ino,,s f ‘ )(Kls- T1,ery 1S »»e
I aLlOU food, tliat d'gests all classes
I and that is ivoclol Dyspepsia
j Cure. It cures the worst cases
j indigestion and gives instant
| hef, for it digests what veu eat.
J. E. Peeples.
Cecil CullDms.
Misses Nancy and Len.ua Belute
of Hahira are visiting their cous¬
in, Miss Ola Bclote.
Our school opened with twenty
eight pupils but has grown to
>ixty.
1 Mr. Royal lias completed his
'
, , and has
| s.ore opened up a new
stock of goods,
Alts. T. A. Judge visited her
sick son in Valdosta Sunday.
Dr. IT/ford is erecting a horse
hotel in Cecil.
The boys are sorry to see so
much cold weather, as they want
to go in swimming,
Mr. Rufus Hall came up Sun¬
day and brought- his two children.
The people are having good
weather for killing hogs,
liie travelers passing through
this section complain about there
not-being a bridge over the Roun-
tree millpond. Peck.
|py|p £-
5 1IS| ^ V 1; ;; fM 1
iyspeftsia
Digests What VOSS ©at.
A 1 ; digests the food and aids
structing the^xhausted^ligestHe
ban approach it in efficieneU It
flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea^
Pri.-e50c.and31. Larfrasteeco"***t«-4’-- *«——■
.
e
Sick Headache is the bafts of many i
lives. Dr- M. A. Simmons liver j
Medicine thiree fiud prevefttB tins an- j
n °y iu S caa^lahat. Sold by J. E.
PCepies.
The Win ter blizzards are trav-
e *" ] i * n ° o - aboil “ f.
P-evmon,aCan Be PnmM.
This disease mways results from a cold
or an attack of the grip and may be pre-
ventedby the timely use of Chamber¬
Iain’s Cough Remedy. That reined was
extensively used during the epidemics of
la grippe of the past few years and uot a
single case has ever been reported that
did not recover or that resulted in pneu-
, n0Dia wMch shows it to s slMn
veutive of that dangerous disease. Cham-
; " '* 1 .” to»#li^medy < "1 *oa.ion >>r has i..> gained ... . ^n
j and ^ Fcr “ laby J ‘ Pc °*
There is strong talk of an extra
session of congress.
How To Cure the Grip.
J Eemaip quietly at home and take
I Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as direct-
1 ed and a quick recovery is sure to follow,
j That remedy counteracts aliy tendency
. Of the grip to result in paentuonia, whice
| ftreaUy the only serious danger. have v*se<i
the tens of thousands who ii
j for the gnp not one case has been repeat¬
ed that, did not recover. For sale by J.
®* Peeples.
The Britisll continue to moun
,
• lie ue ‘ l 1 a oi 1 ‘ l -<t otv-ti.
Bismarck’s Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid
health. Indomitable will and
tremendous energy are not found
where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
;11U | bowels are out of order, if
you want these qua | it ies and t he
‘
they , bring, , . use Dr. ,, Kings ....
New Life Pills. 1 hey develop
every power of brain and body,
Only 25c. Sold by J. E. Peeples
j rU m- ; s t
The Frazer mystery remains
solved.
J. E. Peeples the druggist
refund your money if you are
1 ^jj-jgfied after using
I Slonulch 0 . , n " d , Uver T . r ‘>0-'l S .
d.suidois of (lie s.omm
billiou.nes.
i liondacho Prico 25cents
.0 , r r , e
W ood dealers are in demand.
It Ca ved His Leg.
P. A. Danforth, of
Ga., suffered intensely lot
months i\ith a frightful
sore on his leg, but writes
j cured Bucklon’s it in Arnica days. Salve For
1 ten
wounds, burns, boils, pain or
its the best salve in the world.
Cure guaranteed. Only 25c.
Sold by J. E. Peeples, druggist.
DIRECTORY.
CITY,
Mayor—A. A. Parish.
OUOcilnien — Wm. Clements,
lmiyor protein and chin, of street
com. 8. A. Julian—ehm. finance
J. A. J Parrish—chin, stm-
it ary com. Ii. O. Woodard—cbm.
c jt y property and institute com.
• Clerk A Treasurer-A. A. Webb
City Marshal-J. M. Shaw.
Regular session of council held
the first Wednesday afternoon in
each'montlu
COUNTY.
Odinary—A. \V. Patterson.
Sheriff—W. L, Swindle.
Der.. .Sheriff—J . M. Shaw.
Clerk—J. D. Lovett;
Treasurer-—J. I. Norwood,
Surveyor—M. R. Lindsey,
Coroner-—T. I. Griffin.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
J. J, Moore. Chairman ; W. S
Walker, R. L, Patten, J. Ii.
Hutchinson, 0. AY. Fuhvood.
■Sec’y of Board and County
School Commissioner—J. H.
CHURCH,
Baptist: Preaching 1st and 3rd
Sundaj’s at 11 a m and 7 p in.
Sunday School: 10 a in.
1’raver Meeting Tuesday nt 7
m - J. F. CULPEPPER.
• Pastor.
Methodist i Preaching every 4th
Sunday at 11 a m and 7 p m.
Sumiay school l 3 p m.
S ‘ S ‘ K f P ‘
Pastor, i
Presbyterian : Preaching every i
2nd , ls feundav , at , all „ in and t p m.
8ch ° o1 = 9 *
J* B. CoCimAN, |
Pastor.
iGBS&sgpsGzsm
PROFESSIONAL CAROS.
Dr. J. 0. Collar,
<^- DJSXTISTr^o
Office: Milov Building.
Crown aud Bridge Work a Specialty!
Special attention given to chit-
tire n~e teeth' entrusted to my care.
Phone, No. 20
0. P. GOODMAN,
TDTT.ISI TIST.
%
Sparks, Georgia.
Joe Zea!y Jackson,
LAWYER ,
ADEL, - — GEORGIA.
Office in Patten Building,
General Practitioner in !Sta4e
and United States Courts.
Phone, No. 18.
L. £. Lastinger,
Attorney-at—Law,
Commercial House. -
Adel, Ga.
Phone, No. 10,
—
Okas. A. DeVane,
ATTORNEY AND COUNVELOB AT I. uv
Will practice in all the court
State and Federal.
OFFICE in Julian Building.
Ado!, Get.
p| loliC n, - 0> ( Office, 3 rings on 32.
} Residence, 34.
JOHN W. POWELL,
AT l OR N E Y-AT-L A W.
SPARKS, GEORGIA.
/?. C. Woodard, M. D.
Office: Up Stain?, Front Room,
Julian Building.
Residence: Me.llie Jones House,
Bud of Town.
ALL CALLS PROMPTLY ANSWERED.
Ado!, Ga.
Phone No. $ Office, Residence, 1 ring on. 32.
I 33.
Dr. E. F. Sourquin ,
- Chronic Diseases A Specialty.
Office Hours: 10a. m. to 3 p. m.
Ads!, Ca.
Phone No. J Office, 2 rings on 82.
( Residence, 81.
Shaw & Clements,
Livery Stables.
Nice Turnouts, Polite
Add, Ga.
Phone No., 19.
James M. Sutton,
Notary Public,
Wil- be found nt post
where he will furnish all
of Legal Blanks on short
rice. Deeds, Bonds,
Sign,ed officially.
Add, Ga.
_ j» E PEEPLEESg ‘
The_'U‘p~To~Date Dr‘nmist.
Adel, ‘~ ~ ,,, ~ ~ Gcoi‘gizgi.
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Here is n chance for you to got 3o ceuts* vrp>. th of the very
world for just half price. Wo make no money on this offer
try Kas-:ing| once. You will be so well satisfied that you won't*
next year. -
Hastings* Seeds Are Sue*- h
Wo are the only firm in the country growing seeds*
and climate. They are better for you than seed* that yon got from ny^ue eh
Our seeds a
are for the South only and that’s the reason that Hastihgs’ seeds gi
such splenuid results. Try them with this sbecial offer.
Send us 25 cents, either iu cash or stamps, and we will send yon by return
following collection ol seed, all paid. mi
postage
io Packets 25 Cents
1 Packet Surehead Cabbage ... 5c 1 Packet Long Green Cucumber i
1 ‘ ‘ Improved Blood Turnip Beet 5c Chinese Mustard . . i
I { “ Drumhead Cabbage Lettuce 5c Rattlesnake watermelon . ... L
“ Dwarf Champion Tomato .3c 1 “ Ponce de Leon Muskmelou . 3
1 “ Ear ly Long Scarlet Radish 5c 1 “ Purple or Red Top Turnip . I
.
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Special Tn every reader of The News sending us 25 cents for this colleetioi
we »ill send absolutely free one packet of Hastings’ X inest Mixed
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Atlanta, Ca.
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any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent-
ability of same. “IIow to obtain a patent” sent upon request. Patents
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Send for sample copy FREE* Address,
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(Patent Attorneys,)
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Important!
To Horse Owners end StoekDeulers
If yon own mules or horses yon should by all means keep at lead
command
wir\ J alker’s Dead 8hot Colie Cure
for Mules tustl Horses
It is guaranteed to relievo any case of Colic iu mules or horses iu ten
minutes It is the WORLD’S GREAT SPECIFIC for COLIC. It can be
administered by any one who has intelligence enough to drench a horse.
It is manufactured purely from the extract of roots aud the distillation
(, r hobs, aud is therfore HAR MLESS. It is also a valuable LINIMENT.
i t is sold upon our IRON CLAD GUARANTEE to CURE COLIC
j QUICKER THAN ANY KNOWN REMEDY, or the one from whom yon
bought it is authorized by us to refund your money. If your
j nmiiicine dealer does not keep it, ask him to order it for you; or upon ro¬
te, int et price $1.00 per bottle, We will send it to you by express, prepaid to
your express office.
M A>; U FACTUKFD I'.v
The Ridker Co.,
So vim ah Ga
For sale by S. P. Williams
m-i- BBMHH ■ cm
A ^oiukriul IioT scliold medicine
Gurus Neuralgia, Rheumatic. Neivous or Spasmodic Pains, Toothache-
Headache, Dysiuicry, Bacliache, Bruises, Sprains, Lameness, Cramp Colic, Diarrheoa,
Sore Stings of Insects, Swellings and all Kinds, Stiff Neck, Soreues-t
Threat, Sick Stomach or Sea-Sickness JL11 cases of Bad Coughs, C jidC
or Pneumonia, it affords ^5
mm relief 1
NO CURE NO PAY.
Manufactured by
mi WALKER 0 - 0 .,
For .sale Savannah, Ga.
hr SI P. Williams, Adel, Ga.
Georgia Southern & Florida Rv Co
SUWANEE &1VER F.OteTg.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
JANI ARY 15, 3901. Subject to Change Without Notice.
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6 81 ” I 2 07 ” !..........Unadilla. .....j 23 „ oto»<jscsoioso>ci*j-a-j-ioeooooocosocot)!C5CO 14 “
1 1 27 !............Vienna * 48 2 52
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7 40 ” 2 50 tC 80 ” ,Lv......Cordele.. ,,
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7 50 ” S................. tC 40 ” j...........VYcnoua... 1 58 ,,
8 08 ” I..................I U7 50 ’ !..............Arabi...... ...... 1 50 „
8 12 ” |..................! 1C 57 ” .............Sibley .....; 1 44 „
8 17 ” |..................! 01 ” ............Dakota... ..... .....i 140 „ <(
8 24 ” j 3 21 “ I 06 ” ............Worth..... I 1 36 „
8 33 ” j 327 ‘ 12 ” ..........Ashburn... ......| ..... 1 30 „ 1 85 ,,
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0 25 i 4 05 7 55 ” Lv........Tift-on..... hYril2 85 ,, 12 55 „
9 52 ” I 18 “ I.............Lenox..... .12 14 „ j 12 34
10 08 S 4 85 “ Spai’ks 12 02 pm! ,, 12 22 , i t
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10 14 4 41 “ ........Adel.,,. ill 57 a mjl2 17 ,, 4 4
10 21 4 47 “ 43 „ .Hear! pine.. ! I 51 112 II ,,
10 29 I 4 52 “ f 1 ......Cecil.,,.... U45„ .. 12 C6 a „ uj
10 39 ” i 4 58 “ ? 1 .Hahira 1188,, 12 CO
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10 52 .ATT ..Miueola.... 11 27 ,. 44
11 15 Cl Ot ......Yaidosta.. .Lv;lJ 10 „ ws; r a m
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Ct Ot ......Valdosta....Ar ,,
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CJ Ci ......Jennings........ jO 22
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<1 7 35 „ Ar. Lake City.. 9 05
ii <1 Lv. Lake C’ity .Ar ,, U
CO . 9 05 ,,
00 ? 9 ........Lake Butler 8 26
oo CO ......Sampson City „ 9»
O 8 00 .,
W vC ..........Hampton... .....GraiKiin.,,.. 7 45 „
I O 7 07 ,.
9 45 “ i w 46 ......Marahome.....,.. 7 02 - •
10 20 ,, ,,
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Jacksonville Florida. %
'5 35 a m 5 35 p mfcv.........Valdosta......... at 11 00 a m 11 80 p m
8 J50a_m 9 45 p m Lvr Jackson vi lle ...lv 7 15 a ru 8 00 pm
Lv Adef 4 4/ am 4 37 p In \ \ lv Gainesville 7COpmd
■’-amnsou city 8 55 am S 55 p m Gtunesviile Fla. Ar.sam’sc-n city 7 55 "to
at GainesviUc <J50 ’ 9 50pm/ } Ar Adel 12 17 a to f 1 J?
Where No Time Is Shown Trains Do Not .Stop.
Trains No- 3 and 4, the “Dixie Flyer’’ have through Sleeper between St.
is, Mo., and Jacksonville, Fin., via Valdosta, and through Parlcr Sleepiu
aud Coach between Macon and Palatka, opfen for the reception of pas
Unioji Depot, Macon, at 9.30 P. M„ aud remains iu Macmi Union Tfi
turn X xntil 7.30 A. M. and can be occupied until that time,
WILLIAM CHECKLEY SHAW, C. B. RilO, i
: c-ITes. Macon, (ia, . OmJ