The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904, April 22, 1893, Image 4

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SI ■ Serna L&VDiy Enjfltah. From Uio Dustoa Heral.i. The number of obsolete- voids that arc to bo found in WtbVtPr’s Diction ary ia considerably larger than people have auy idea of. The following let ter, writteruby an aleged £oet to an editor, who had treated his poetry with derision, furnishes so mo idea of them: Sin You have behaved like an impetiginous scroglt! Like ti ose Who, envious of any moral celsitude, carry their ungicity to the Light of creating sympoescally the fecund word* which my pollymatic genius uses with uberty to abligato the tongues of the weetlesfr! Sir you have crassly paro died ray owu pet words as though they were trangrarn?. I will not ouccervate repruachu— I will obducc a vail over tuc arlra- raental ingra'.itudo which has cham fered oven my imliscrepVib'e heart. I am iiieut <>u the ft dilations which my coadjuvancy must have given you when I (>?Ured to become your f.intor and adminicle. I will speak cf the liptitnde, the oblepsy you have shown in excabrating me, ono whrse genius you should have approached with mental discalceation. So I tell without supervacaneous words .nothing wilt render ignocib 1 your conduct to me. I warn yt that I wod-d vcllic.ite ycur nose if thought that any moral diarthrus thereby could be performed—if thought I should not impiguoraie my reputation. U<! ti'.ehygrttphic Ecogh bind wi:h ycur crass inquicate fautor.-; drew ccjcctions from th? thought if y«»u can, of having chronically lost tise r-xbtimaticn of the greatest poet since Milton And yet aii these words arc to be found in the did binary Narlh and South Discov'rtb'o From any Timepiece. London Truth savs: Some time ago I met a gentleman and'aaked him which point was north. In a big city like London with its six or seven millions of people, i: iseometimia hard to know the points of the com* pass, fie at once pulled out his waftdi. looked at it, and pointed to the north. I asked him whether he had a compass attached to his watch. All watches, he replied, “are com passes.'’ Then he explained to' me how this was. Point the hour band to the sun and the south is exactly half way between the‘hour aud the figure XII on the watch.For instance, suppose that it is 4 o’o-ock. Point the hand indicating 4 ft> tho sun and II on the watch is exactly South. Suppose that it ia 8 o*clock, point ti e hand indicating 8 to the sun, and the figure X on the watch is doe South. Thinking very possible that I was ignorant of a thing that every c else knew, and happening to. mi Mr. H. M. Stanley, I asked that ei nent traveler whether he was aw: of this simple mode of discover; the poiut of the compjs j . He s that he bad never heard of if. preumc, therefore, that the world in the same state of igrjorsu.-.w’’ Dawning Prosperity. The Baltimore Sun keeps up with aQairs at the South. lu a late issue A Pleasant Rida. The editor of the Quitma Press ha-t been on a tr-;> to over the B. & A. Roid. II he says about it: From reporis we had her ed like taking one’s life in to ride on the B. & A , bu take long to show that th< were without foundation, the B. & A., is no trunk li MouHris, e is what it says: rides very corafortab-y ft.r anew road, “For the South the new situation and is gelling better ovtry day, and is particularly on ou raging. The in with the pci-senger coach, •vh.ch is t.") coming of a dc-m. rj'.tic administration be pul on soon it will he be ur. means relief in force bilb, hostile At McDonald, lourtecn m:!es aTnve admini8:rative iuterfereucc with Pidcoclc, are many sigoi ci improve- domestic afluirs 1.ml other forms of mer.t, ar.d this little town ii hust’ir.g terrorizing. It v. :i be recalled bow ahead at a rapid rate. Moultrie, the enterprise was ch fid by the mutter county seat cl Colquht county, is ing threats of l •e earivdavsof tbe greatly bent fill.*d by the B. it A. and Harrison ad mi 1st ration. People’s is building up at a rapid r ite. Doz- energies wi re par 1 \ / id by the expec- ens of new residences and stores can tation of political turmoil end civil be feen going up on a-l s.Jos. sn.l a disorder. T he McKini-.-y larifl has commodious new hotel is ncaving pressed like ae in tabus upon southein completion. Colquitt county is al thrift, but wor e than the actual most covered wnh turpentine farms, working of its schedules were the the hands are paid good wages, arc apprehended c\i! <»: the Lodge Hoar liberal in spending their money aiid bill to deprive i! • >ull lb. of sdf-gOVN consequently business is nearly always ernmenl* A lc \v era has now ar- lively in Moultrie. The B. cl A. :s rived. A rtmov .1 uf the dead weight developing all that country wonder- of a heave ta ifl ia as:tired in the fully and Moultrie is rapidly feeling its j near future, and ! c force bill policy, good effects. The road is probably of it is hoped, pi r1 ancnlly scotched. greater benefit !o the farmers and tur- Sou ther u f.'.fti lti-o, arreste«l in pcnftne men than to any one e! .c. 1880 90, wi i : •w, il is reasonably It expects to haul thi; season about hoped, reviw wi h the return of the 300 car loads of melon.-, and from political eor.dHo •m oi 1885-88, when 2,0C0 to 4,000 cars of rosin and it flouribhed > ;j t ally.” spirits. The turpentine men have • Tha Tin 3 to Hustla. from ten to twenty aod sometimes 3So, my boy everybody won’t thirty miles to G. S. & F. or S. F. ot succeed. Lvcrt > dy can’t even lie W. Ofccurse the B. N: A. is the a good seec.hd there will always thing for them. The melon growers be some soldier.- 1: the hospital; there can tell better at the end of tha sea- will always be so ne ftllows back in son how they like the Kolb Gem bus- convalescent e m p; there will always iness. be some saiik- some cowards; there vriil always i>. some stragglers Director Morrill ha:- issuid a report Only the “Jnii 1< is’ g t anywhere on the crops ot Georgii up to d ite. near the front. But not always. In Of South Georgia he says* Save ter the good ; i . c >miug ” My a few scattered showers 0:1 tie 5th 3on, your liftti;.- • : s v.ays for you there has been nc rainfall in t;.e south* and you’li b: d,--c -.1 before that good ern section. Tire tcmp< ra ure was time comes. A ml the fellows who about the same here as farther nonh are waiting for 1 hut “ifi-d time” to and about ncimal for the season. 1 he come and s^rai ^hft-n tilings out are planting ot corn and cotton is r.c-at’y the fellows who tre ke ping it hack; completed m the scuihcr > cov.mies. they are the s’r. 'giers and shirks 0! Crops are doing very well at present to-dny. Don’t > >U w.dt for the good and many-cornfields are rmdy for the time; you gel up un i flv around, and plow. In some instance:, the top cl make a c««-d tin : ci the only time the ground is so dry that recently you are going t-. have, winch is this panted seed will no: c< uve up. Gar time. You d u ’t’g-t ...y eecoml den crops are flourishing and the indi chance, except t he i, tlowB who arc cations are excellent for lru:t. The dead •jure of cell ng left c-n the first stands of corn are good aud no com- • Ontr: 4 -— l^urdvtte, 0 Brooklyn Ea-le. plaints are received of injury, by — - •— w.-rtns, but some has been pulled by The ed: wants warm went bad. Li-ten to 1 “Backward, ft ..time, in thy flighl just for one uig with snow and warjfte and take * the clock tili i give us some deg the sun, giv< the Tifton Gazelle its it F ‘l ul backward, mis July ag c arc disgusted ice; hear vice; turn back ds August one, and give :s? and give us flies, but turn ca some heat before every one dies; bring back our straw hat and good linen pants; give i chance to live, give ns a chance! Brother Allen we hope you will get all your hot weather in this world. The clerk of tho house of ropreeen- tatives has just made out the official roll of tbe 53rd congress. The; but one vacancy, that of Lodges dis trict in Massachusetts, Mr. Lodge having recently been elected to the senate. Here is bow the tally sheet shows: Democrats 220, republicans 127 and the third party 8 jV x Nashville, Tenn., April 14.— 2:30 ».m-A special to the Ameri can from Jackson. Miss., dated 2:15 . m., April 14, say : “A eye’ono has just struck Jackson and Vicksburg. All tho wired aie Jowu in a heap and ~ it ia impossible to icarn-lho extent of the dagage.” ■ Editor Tern Gibson’s chances for an edica have vastly improved since he kissed Ba’* Both Lfe . Souihern Industries. The quarterly ststement of SoulL- eru industries prepaied by The Tradesman,-of Chattanooga, -Tenn., shows : that for the first quarter oi 1893. the new Industries established exceed ’those of the first quarter of 1892 by 198, while for the first of this year only 8 development com paoieahave been incorporated, during the same period for last year, 27 were formed. The quarter just ended a’so shows 76 cottpn aud woolen mills established, 59 flour and grist mills, 129 canning factories, 40 oil mills and the building of 32^water work plants. That the expensive timber interests of ihe south are not only attracting a'lention but c.ipital^ is'shown by the fact that 195 new working plants have been established during the past quarter as against 122 ip 1893 and 141 in first quarter of 18ft. Ten nessee heads the list with 33 new in dustries in. thiB line to her credit. Georgia and North Carolina are close rivals with 24 and 23 respectively. A’l of tho southern states, however, are well represented in this develop ment, Mississippi with 7 being the smallest number. Seventy-six textile industries were established in the quarter, as against 28 in tho first quarter of 1892 and 45 j iu the same period of 1891, and the oral character of this devel opment is shown by the fact that only three states—Arkansas, Kentucky and West Virginia—are not repre 1 i this to r a’. Alabama leads the list with 22. North Carolina 1G, Georgia 13, South Carolina 8, Vir- ginii f> ?*[is?»ssippi 4, and Texas and Tennessee 3 encli. and Florida aod This quarter shows 58 fl iur aud grist mills established, as against 29 tor the same quarter of 1892. The increasing demand for cotton 1 ami its products together with ’vnnee iu the price which has iy takett place accounts for tho number of new oii mills organ ising the quarter; a total of 40 vn, as against 10 iu 1892 and 8 e same quarter of 1891, over n Texas and the remainder scattered hroughout the other cotton growing Twelve brick aud tile plants are •ep'jrted, 22 cotton compresses, 21 •leclrfc lights, 22 foundries aud machine shops, 7 ice factories, 32 works plants, with 93 other laneous indus'ries. From The Dade. Ftom mischief and evil, from craft ", au«l assault of tho devil and from other frailty and fault, vain glory hypor criey, envy and bate, and raia,.plague, f famine, war, murder, and pain, from hardness v ot heart and contempt of Thy law deliv er us safe as near - i judgment tve draw! When in times trib ulation when Death drawetb near, wlie ti er'Irgh in success or low fallen ia fear— deliver us 'then from all evils and sins —but present Lord save us from all crimllnes! Preserve all who travel by sea of land, and leave us at least enough foot-room to stand. Have mercy upon all us desolate men! Must Eden be lusi since Etc’s fallen again? This apple is no temp ting serpentina meal. It U Eve’s own ar rangement, a clear care of steel. It is big at bottom and small ut the top and the woman inside goes kerflip- erty-flop! 0, Lord all me and sins take away, n’s frailties but first blank LINKfc! IIoxolula, April 6.—On April first the American flag was h&u!ld down and the Hawaiian flag run up and the American marines went aboard their ship. This action was taken pursuant to instructions carried by Commissioner Blouut. '- The royalists, in view of thi?, Mr Blount’s first official act, which was unaccompanied by any word of ex planation, are greatly encouraged Mmisltr Stevens was not informed of the commissioner’s intention to lower to the flag, aud the provisional government had less than tweut)* tour hours notice. Atlanta, April 14. —Tho ygraud jury returned two indictments against Red wine this morning for paying two drafts of Cobb Jackson, drawu*on the Gate City Bank in July, 1891, for $5,000 each when Jackson had no funds in bank. These checks were paid and filed away with some of Redwine’s private papers. There will be other indict ments brought in to-morrow. It is said that they will implicate other parties. The negro Brown, who kil ed Hau- chett, a white man iu Houston Co. has been tried. A jury of white "men brought in a verdict of not guilty. Will the Mail and Exprets, of New York, 'and the Iuter-Ocean, of Chi- cago, please make a note of this? Tte Mayor of Cuthbert, Co 1 . Moye, was married four month before the gossips found, it out. And six peo ple in that town witnessed the mar riage last-December. Wonder if any ot them were women. - This from the Augusta Chronic’e: Tho dogwood fl runts its snow-white b’oorn, the jessamine burns ia yellow; the housewife plioi the cleining broom, and the young men’s hearts get mellow. Judge Speer is out iu an authorized interview iu which he saya that his rulings have been based on law, and that he has done his best to protect the stockholders of the Central road. TTo 0/fc5» Xso a . which Insures Safety Xif 6 of Mother and Child, BUOTHER’S FRIEND 9 Hobs Confinement of 1-8 Aftrr«BlB«rtnet>ott!oof “Mother’s Friend” l iuUrtvd Gut little I*lu, and tUd uot uxpcrleuoo that wo»&3~«3 aijwwta ihui] In such camroa DUASliSSLOnEGDUTOi: CO. ATLANTA, GA. 'v SOLD UZ ALL DEUtaZSTl birds so as to require r work’d' it has begun, portion of long staple < planted in some count: as to the condition of c able. .planting. The Ail reports are favor- Valdosta, Ga., A i Wisenbaker, the wjf< John F. Wiscnbaker, c and ilentified Cothr; jail, as the one who rll 14.—Mr?. of old man une iu to-day n, the man in committed the murder. The sheriff has a posse of special deputies guarding the jail with Winchester rifles ia anticipation of an attack being made. Nobody will be surprised if an attempt h made to lynch the prisoner before morning. Several other men have been arrested as accessories and they are either in jail or umhr special guard. The Sparta Iabmac'.ite,' comment ing on the work of .congressman Black,say?: . ‘The tenth district now has a con gressman whose manliness is of the manliest sort, and whoso strength of intellect and purity oT character bring back to memory the best days of the bright age of the republic.” Just think that Black’s s -> at has been filled for two years with one Tom Watson! Red wine is still on the ragged edge and so are several others, who have looked upon tbe wine when it was^nd Mrs Co’quitt has completely” re- red. Atlanta, Ga., April 4 —The terest in the case of Dr. .T. R. Von Pollnitz increases as the day set lor his execution approaches. lie is low in the jail at Baiubridge, sentenced to die on the 5ih of May for the murder of his wife. Tins case has been to the supreme court, which affirmed the decision of the lower court, and, as the doctor hai been sentenced the second time, the only possible hope he can have is that Governor Northen may commute h:s sentence to life imprisonment. lie is being besieged with letters and petitions asking him to spare the old mau’s life. Judge Bower, who sentenced the doctor to death, has written several letters to Governor Northen asking him to commute the death sentcuce l > life impii-oument ILs main reason for asking this, he e.iys, is that he thinks it was not clearly proven that Pollnitz intended to kill his wife when he beat her. Washington, April 1L—Uapt. Hugh Vvala-jn, editor and proprietor of the Trinity Herald, Jacksonville La-, n;nl Wm. II. Lurham, publisher of the same paper, who have been W.i-liington for the past fortnight seeking office—the lorrner aspirin; to be commissioner of navigation and tho latter desiring n place in the government printing office—have be come tired ol waiting and have de cided to walk home. They will leav here at 8 o’clock Monday morning aud their route wi 1 be to R'chmond Danville, Atlanta, thence to Mont' gomery, Mobile aud New Orleans, a distance of 1,350 miles, which they ex pect to accomplish in sixty days. We have been expecting this. The next news will be about a lot of Geor gians, a portion of the 2487, hitting the grit, as they sorrowfully turn their facts toward the setting sun and bid farewell to the nation’s capital, A good deal has been said about publishing Tom Watson’s views and other leading lights of the third party! That able journal, the Augusta Chron icle, gives this advice to the press of the slate: Our advice to the Democratic papers of Georgia 13 to let the would- be third party leaders of Georgia severely alone. They do not merit praise, they glory ia abuse, but they sicken on sileuce. Treat them though they were dead men; never mention their names, unless it be some proper news item in which they are concerned as individuals, and not as politicians. In such items do' not refer to them as Mr. Blank, •‘the prominent third party leader” bat simply Mr. Blank. _ Senator aiid Mrs. Alfred H. Col quitt returned to their homo at Edge- w .od last night from Washington. Senator Colquitt is, very much im< proved since going to Washington covered. Chicago, April 14.—To-day for the first time the Chicago hotels com need to be rushed, owiug to the influx of World’s fair visitors. The tide cf strangers may be said to have fairly started, though tho grand in crease, the flood of visitors, will not begin uutii about April 26ib. A great many people coming here, who have engaged rooms ahead, have arranged to reach here about that date. The offices and corridors of hotels are crowded aud it was hard to get through the groups which gathered there discussing the World’s fair and other topics. The County Alliance has been illed to meet at Fowltown this week nd reorganize. If the original prin- >p!cs of the Alliance are adhered to, the order will yet be of much good to the farmers, but if they undertake sandwich politics with other matters they will burst it up again. You can mix anything else with politics, but ycu cannot mix politics with anything e se. Tnss sou .ds paradoxical but history proves that it is so.—Whig ham Grit. The Savannah Pre93 says: “The worthless curs versus the valuable sheep Which will win in the Georgia courts of public opinion?” Of course the cur will win. Just look over the record of the last few legislatures and you will see how much higher dogs aro prizad than sheep.’ The gentleman from Doodlevillc moves to table th? dog law anil the member from Possum Trot second* the mo tion. The Charleston presbytery, South Carolina, has expelled a tele phone girl from tho church because she worked an hour on Sunday. The case been appealed. What is to be come of the hundreds of telegraph operator.*, railway men and others belonging to the church, but whose busiucss requires them to work on Sunday ? Dau Rountree has made a clean breast before tbe grand jury of what passed between himself and Redwine at Cora Howards. He was two hours telling the story. The tml».raement of the Central's plan of reorganization by tl khoi-firs of the Southwestern road, will strengthen the plan very erially. Major J. II. Ketnir, of Atlanta, has beeu tendered a position in the census office of tho interior depart ment. His duties will require him to travel iu the south in the interest of making a complete history of the manufacturing interests. It is a very pleasant place with consider* able emoluments.—Atlanta Journal, JefI Burnett, a negro who murder ed a young white mao near Fort Gaines was lynehed on Friday. The victim confessed his crime, saying he intended to rob the victim’s store. The murderer was shot and burned. A largo number of negroes took part in the lynching. Some of the politicians are com plaining that Mr. Cleveland is not making appointments to suit them. Just so. Mr. Cleveland is making appointments in the interest of the people, uol to please the politicians. The people are with him. And they will remain with him. lion. J. B. Norman, the popular representative in the present general assembly from Colquitt coun ty, is at the Markham.—Atlanta Journal. big thunder storm, with the usual lightning accompaniment, would put a check to the hoopskirt craze. Hoopskirts attract lightning as well as men. The Washiniton Post believes that if Hawaii is annexed Mrs. Lease should be made superintendent ot eruptions. Give her anything which will send her ou*. of the country. Macon is goiog to pave her streets, This is a step in the right direction But it is a mighty long step, for the streets are very wide. Commissioner Blount has been undoing some of the jingoism of the Harrison administration, in Hawaii, That’s right. Iu tbe town of Flint, Mich., a man and his wife are candidates for school trustee on opposing tickets, the man a republican and the wife a democrat, The British parliament is still ham mering away at the Irish homo rule bilk Mr. Gladstone appears to b: holding his Own with the b qs. Tiu.ro is a great howl about B ount hauling down the American fii; Hawai', This is another southern out rage. Keep cool, gentlemen. * SCROFULA, C A[{PETS and BEDDING, Matting. and Window Shades, : CAN BE FOUND AT — ■ Forties’ Furniture House, 175 Broad St., MASURY BUILDING. Always the best goo^a fcr'the bast money. Look for the number, 175. § Cures "ulcers. . SALT RHEUM, EC- KTCXff ERUPTION. -b.iidM being ..Meaciov. mi toniog up tho system •ad restoring the con stitution, when impaired tee Tonic, end tte almost sepernatnrat healing properties justify us in guaranteeing e cure of •U blood diseases* If directions ere fallowed. Price, ft per Bottle, or • Bottles for gS. FOB KALB BY DKCOOIKT8. sent freessyss-iaassss BLOOD BAfcM GO., ATLANTA, GA. or stle b7 Bi idurait, l’eacsck 4 Co. UM ms bj SWIFTS St'SCII'IC is totally vn!ii:oa'j:. i! sl‘ IO I)o’l'^y-;>kf t d on »>y rub Wr remedy Iur blood diseases. " ERR EURE5 ALL SKIN AND BLOOD DISEASES. PIANOS&ORGANS Sleiinvay Pianos, MailmsSu-Bt Pianos, Mason <S Miinalin fianos and Organs!, Sterlinjs Pianos ansi Organs, 'r Csirh or oa easy payments. GEO. W. FORBES, Agent for Ludden & Bates’ Southern Music House. 175 BROAD STREET, TIIOMASV1LLE, GA. Comparison with o’.her Bicycles set's COLTJMBIAS,' The Finest Finish, the most Durable, The Easiest Running:. Agency for Pope Manufacturing Co. . 1/ 175 BROAD STRF.ET. }\W r FORBE’S FURNITURE HOUSE. BEWARi \\\ B t.uob A» ijU itamped it when r aud prlci ! W. L DOUGLAS ,$S SHOE GENTLEMEN. r A sewed shoe that will not rip; Calf, [ seamless, smooth inside, more comfortable, ■ stylish and durable than any other shoe ever sold at the price. Every style. Equals custom- k made shoes costing from $4 to £5. The following: are of the same high standard oi and $5.00 Fine Calf, Hand-Sewed. 53-SO Police, Farmers aud I^Uer-Cartier*. $2.50, $2.25 aud $2.00 for Working Men. >0 and $1.75 for Youths and Boys. >ns©la, | L/fSfks. XT IS A DUTY yoa owe yoanell best valao for your Economize In Jbar footwear by purchasing W. glaa Shoes, wnloh o Factory, stating Sold. 1037- C’u.rtrig'ln.t cSs ITarLiel- Jfiu3m6 On IomTE UNDERTAKER RREkSEA anatrr- - IIPPEAN BB03., Proprietors, Druggists, Llprisaa'a Die--!:, E AY AS S ABj GA* The senate has adjourned and cow the office seeker will grasp his grip and make tracks for home. Some of them will literally make tracks. Ben Russell -s still in Washington. Scalps and scalps of republican officer holders will daugle from his belts be fore many moons. Dresel, Morgan & Co. have, at last, agreed to take charge of the Richmond Terminal and reorganize its properties. There’s no jingoism about Mr. Oeveland’s administration. See ac tion of Commifs'onerr Blount Hawai’. CAVEATS. ADEE MARKS* DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRICHTS, etc. For information and freo IIandJ>oo.k writs to MUNN x CO., ail Bm»Ai»\VAY. new Tour. Oldest bureau for seenntu; patent* in America, the public by a notice tfiveii free of charge in tho Largest circulation of any scientific paper in tho wond. 8plendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should bo without it. Weekly, $3.00 a Mar; SUOsIx months. Address MUNN A CO.. gPBl.tSHFHA. 301 Broadway. New York City. The United States no longer exer cises a protectorate over Hawaii, bat other nations have been told to*‘hands off.” The Charleston presbytery has decided that a poor girl, working to support herself and little brothers and sUtera cannot shout “Hello,” over a. telephone line on Sunday aod then shout “Hallelujah,” in that church. This is a strange world Th< as two disappointed Louisiana pffice seekers walking home through Georgia will be an object lesson. Appointments made after the Sen ate adjourns will bq acted upon when that body reconvenes this fall. Egan is about to get the country into trouble , in Chile again. He is harboring two Balmacedists. The Macon Telegraph grows better everyday. There’s life in the old paper yet. It is not thought that any more nominations will be sent to the Sen ate. Dispatches from Washington indi cate an early adjournment of the sen* ate. Georgia editors always get there. Timy have interviewed Baby Ruth. The April showers have not put in an appearance up to date. Th8 Florida'legislature is getting down to. work. v JAtKt«ONk(,TIti:LT, THOMASVILLE, • • - GA I am bett<-r prepared than v.\er lo do any aud ail kinds of repair woik in iron and bra>s. Iu addition lo long years of experience^! am fully equip ped with tho latest improved tools and can gua^autco all work enti listed to mo -SbOpfc.in rear of former rcsi- deuce, on lower Jackson-street. Give me an apporturifty to make an esti mate on your work. C.B. THOMPSON, Agt. WE HAVE THE FINEST AND — HANDSOMEST HEARSE iu tho city, which we furnish our Patrons free of charge, &2-121 llroa-l Ft., between CM» Alabama Midland Railway Th.ora.asville TEScoa-te to Florida SU : FlJl’1.1-: TAKING LFFECT JAN. 22, ie!>3. .GOING WEST—READ UP. ..Dotlia tahfortl.. ..Kiw...‘ 'affold. >omnsonv; ..Iron City.. ..Saffold.. ..Donaison ..Iron City ..Brinson . ..'inomasyillo.. . Jccksonvllle. all SRpc ; slMSpn I pci tillispn ‘aycross and Jacksoi M. 1 AVIDSON, G. I*. •»Ul*uK> sleepers between Ctui no, Baltimore, Pbiladclphlu and N< ork without chr sU western iy, arriving at Luverno at t .Montgomery 10:40 a m. null and Tampa. Fla., via - -Tile with 8. tC at W. train -W York, currying Pull Havannah, Florida and Western Railway WAYCllOSS SHOUT LINE- TIME CARD Ik EFFECT JAN. 1,1803. {SCHEDULE 01* THROUGH TRAINS TO FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN GEORGIA. GOING SOUTH—READ DOWN. GOING NORTH—READ UP, lb. 3.00 pit 11-00 am !;&& 9:40 pm 3.50 pm llnaani 1:02 pm 3:25 pm 23 3.1-5 am[Ax.... 11 Lv Savannah. Ar Ar Jesup T - Ar Waycroos.. Ay.... Brunswick. ...Albany.... .. Jacksonville.. .Lv Sanford Lr Tampa Lv t>rt Taupe*...Lr t« Oak Lv Ar.... Gainesville...* Lv Ar.... Valdosta Lv ‘-....TIioDiaaville.. Lt .... MonticeUo....Lv .. .Bainbridge... Lv ..Chattahoochee..Lv • Macon Lv Ar....Columbua Lv Ar Atlanta Lv Ar Mr — "5GR:: 7 £0 p 78 3 £8 pin 2:07 pni 7-00 am 1220 am 3tM|.m 6:20 pm iWUpw. o’oo’i’n* 3K*Ji.n. 9;2-'l pm 7:2a piu 4 OH pm 6:10pm SLEETING CAR SERVICE AND CONNECTIONS. - "7“ rfnc7nn'ati\jir W'latgontary , Now Oricai>»» NarliVtllc ISLnavCUs secured at p