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* ITEMS BOILED DO US.
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Short, Crisp rarar/raohs .Pi eke
Up Jlci'e , [i here and
Everi/u'hcre.
Items Too Small for i'eaiis, but Loud
Enough to liaise 3? ' v:-y Cain When
Properly Goaded.
June 28th.*
'“Watermelons are ripe.
Joe Peterson was in town Holiday.
Mrs. W. A. 11. Davis is still improv
ing.
. Deugb.s was full of drummers yes
iertlay.
Get ready for next Thresd y fa
Glorious Fourth.
©ur farmers . a! out through
sheep shearing.
B. Peterson is having anew coat of
paint put on his hotel.
Bud Vickers has I-ren quite sick
■but is now very much better.
John Paulk of Willacooelv.ro was :i
town Monday and Tuesday of thi -
week.
Quite a number of t. ■’ . v . rc in
town Saturday tali; sy l.i esc: ■. ■uni
nation.
Misses Emma and 'Hen Patterson,
of Graham, Cut., spent last Saturday
in Douglas.
Mr. Ware who has been selijng bed
brae in Ware county was town in
the early part of'the wofk.
Judge am’ Mrs C. A. Waul spent
last Sunday with Mrs. Ward' b parents
iu the Pieicren n'T/hbo'dvvJ.
Mr. D. P. Kr.iv. . .oiy uf .Coffee
county’s honest and substantial viti■
zens was.in town Tuesday.
■ The Georgia teachers are enjoying,
the salt sea breezes of Cumberland
this week. We almost envy tlmrn.
Waycross is getting ready for a bit;
time on the Fofirth. Waver:' <s usual!
gets there with anything b- .n.'
Our lawyers were- ah out jf town
last Saturday taking i:i tfut: ice courts
in the different cist- bets of the coun:;
The lest and cheapest college in
Georgia is the Valdosta Bu> ’ness C -
lege, ijldjss J. E. Porter, Valdosta,
Ga. 6-28-lf
Mr.J.C.Grantham.who has just finish
ed a year at the Florida State College
is visiting his sister Mis.WAV.McDon
ald.
Quite a party of Douglas ladies went
out to the creek fishing la -t Monday
The fish didn’t bite but the ysil<- v
flies, Oil my.
We have just. her. 1 th t Mr • / .1).
Little of I box ton is u ilos wnl be
sad news to his many , iend.y hrough
out the county
W- A..J. Smi h has seen • 1 the (■' n
tract for building the new depot In
Douglas. Work vas c? • on
the building last Monday.
What are our ; oopM doing toward
the Douglas High ebbed buildin ?
This matter should not bo jiermitfed
to fall through. Let the committees
be up and doing.
Porter’s Bugieess Colic. ; of Macon
lias been moved to Vaklosia and com
bined with Vi >al
With J. E. Porter president ami busi
ness manager, 6-28-tf
Capt. M. W. Howe 11 of Enron; i
in town Monday lor 'h • to
standing the bond of Wiioy rr ■),
colored, who vas in jail awaiting the
the action of the gr uni iury.
Inspector Bulla of the post office
department was in town this week
Mr.B.found everything in the Douglas
offjee it} apple pie order : aid commen
ded P^i. Peterson on in.; lifiMmay
A GREAT OFFER.—To introduce
our goods w( v.iii send during the
jiext 80 davs a larg: fine IlA.i .MODI\
receipt o) i>o cents, m m< !ey or
stamps. Order now direct from ; lo
ry Address Henderson M’ ' Go. Gif,
its. Wrshingfm 0. Apr-.’-ff-n .
Gold For Silver, ~~
Any one wishing to exchange, silver
for gold should rc- J the followi. let
ter: Hardin, R a Cos. M ,
August Util, lb;?2.
I had rbeuinatkidney troubles,
constipation and indigestion. My li
ver was enlarged and I -joked . ke J
had dropsy. I never knew a moment's
ease until I used 'i s-hard’s Back-
Draught. 1 have had ;.o rheum:;tv, n
since and the bloating and s*>r-- aess
is a;l gone Mrs. Ann Mai lory.
A silver dollar will buy a mammoth
package of Black-Draught at any. drug
store and its worth its weight in gold.
1 vzi.uuunsT, Ga., June 19, ’95
I Editors Breeze:—The picnic and
i closing exercises of the school at this
| place cs announced for last Tuesday
, passed off happily in every way. The
i threat i mg clouds of Monday had all
jdiifted away and a bright, clear sunny
j and ty, tempered with co l refreshing
breezes made it one of comfort and
pleasure. The north bound train
brought Col. Parker, of Baxley, who
had undly consented to be present
and address the people and children.
The exorcises were begun with a
speech of 15 minutes by Rev. Mr.
Crawley, the Methodist minister. It
was enthusiastic and just to the point
in every particular. The long table
which had been prepared for the oe
;asiou w s then loaded with eveiy
j thing pleasant ana wholesome to the
! palate. And let us say the good ladies
of this place know just how to fix it
thuG llev. Mr. Mattox, the Baptist
minister in a solemn and impressive
manner, invoked Gods blessing uporr
the spread of rich viands and ali sat
isfied their inner nun.
After the dinner had been cleared
away Proi’. Overman introduced Judge
Parker, who entertained the large ,u
diene- of citizens tin. 1 , schoolchildren
with ; is characteristic wi and humor
I. .- - -ceeli Was replete with good ad
vT> ; -si wisdom m in il-c ted the
sincerity and dev-oP- a tie Judge feels
in the general enure, of morality and
Christian civilization. The Prof, then
introduced Jyvv, Mr. McGjlievrv, too
Presbyterian miniscel’, who, in bis
quiet, pleasing and Ituppy style, m ule
the closing .speech ol toe occasion and
it is needless to say that it was op
portune in every way and thoroughly
enjoyed. This 'hvfl’s folk wed by a
match game of barn i>aii in which the
young firm of the town and coinmu
diiy joined, wlii ■ the young ladies
and childieti'auiuslrl themselves with
-music and croquet. These sports were
inJnlged -tili the wee *nv>l ! b ,urs of
•the day and the low descending sun
ca'ied each happy child, the weary
player-, and. ad urn .mg gallant aud lady
to-tlv-ir horn -s. Free le.uouade was
served throughout tlie day and many
a bright eyed boy and girl will re
member tins as one of the happy
eveins of life.
$ 1(h). Re ward SIOO
The readers of this paper will be
plea ed to le irn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science lias
been able to euie in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hail’s Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is tain n internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system, thereby destroy
ing the foundation of the disease, and
giving the patient strength by budd
ing up the constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. The pro
prielors have so much faith in its cur
ative powers, that they offer one hun-
J. ed dollars lor any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address, F. J. Oh noy & Cos Toledo
J. Sold by d-uggists, 75c.
Simple •funcive.
The Valdosta Business College is
r.r. idly <•• eaing to tho front. Very
f.horou h ios'-ruetioiis comicned with
rein :;•!•:.di: Üb. ; term.- of tuition
con.inend ii to nil interested in acqoir
ing a thorough business education at
a minium cosf. 6-28-tf.
Notice to Builder*.
Contract will be let July Ist, 1595,
to lowest bidder for framing, bulling
in, covering and flooring the Bapt st
church at Douglas, Ca. Building to
be GoyGO feet, 18 feet between joints.
Committee reserves the light' to re
ject- any and all bids.
Vv. 7. Sibbett, )
• D. Ab Gaskin, r Com.
G o. and. Briggs. J
:T< c crier < curt, March term 1895.
:! . 'a: ■ -to the court by the petition of
r. M Ponsotl that 15. K. Gno.it, on the I,Bth
day of November 1891 executed and deliv
er.-! :;nt' .1- said T M. Pon<e!l twomor
tgeges on c.v.i hniidred ana fifteen (215)
acre. o of the past pnlk of lot of land No.
igiuy-three (£3) in the 7th district of said
county for the purpose of securing the pay
men* of two proiicsory notes for the sum
of two hundred dollars each, made by the
cei l J -1 en the 18Mi day of No
v • her J i. payable to said T. AT. Pon
s. i d-.i.t on November IsUi 1892 and Xo
,.;i r laiii ’u> giceti.u’y with interest
a' the rat* 1 of 8 per annum from date
| n.'Oii wifi ;!j note due November 18:Ii ’92
■be’ lot- been paid the sum of two hun-
I lre-d do’J sr h'avi • : a l.a'ac.C ’ due tiiercon
J weti'y-.-is dol -.ri and thirty-six cents,
id,, i. ’crest and upon the note due No
v.-iiiber lih ’hit! ois still due the sum
f-vei i. ' .ill-: • t and .liars besidf*. intere.- t
| -.vie -h si . ,'l i -inc on said-gates vitli
j pa. - ■-t 1 -s Alb i'. Guest refuses to pay
I - the:- -fore or h red that the said I). J’.
(,u t pay into thi.; court on or before th
.t term thereof the principal and inter
, id sai i notes and the cost of tiffs
li.c or in default thereof the court
!! p.-i .' ar t.. j.iitioe may appertain
, ;■ furl ,<-r order and that thi? ru!Hie pul-
I ... din • a- Don.-da Breeze a newspaper
uMi-hi •; hi si-ld county one • a month for
f or liiotitiis or 1c served upon the said 1%
i . G ;e- ', ids special agent or attorney <
i.-- mbs previous to the next term
if this court. Tiffs March 20:h lSb-ff. J. L.
Sweat, Judge ii g -rior Court*B. anx'vlek
(. L. A. ATJson attorney iorpeti
j culler. * ais Jo-:u 24th, 1895.
Jz j A', Gaskin C, 8. C., C. C.
Notice.
Messrs. J. S. Bailey & Cos., will run
a special train on July 4th, leaving
Douglas ,4 /:15 a. m., shaltp, ftud
making eoljhcclion with B. & W..train
at McDdhahl’s Mill at 10 a. m.. jpr
W.'yi l’osa. Returning to Douglas
leaving McDonald’s Mill J.LiSO a. m.,
July sth. Round trip one fare.
Georgia—Coffee County. Maggie Wil
liams vs Charley Williams. Libel for
Divorce. Order to perfect service. The
defendant, Charley-. Williams is hereby
required in person or liykt torn eyto be
and appear at the next term of the Su
perior Court to he held pi and for said
county of Coffee on the second Monday
in October next then and there to ans
wer the plaintiffs libel for divorce, as in
default of such appearance the court
will proceed thereon as to justice shall
appertain. Witness the Hon. J. L.
Sweat, Judge ot said court. This the
18th day of June 1895.
[). W. Gaskin,
C. S. C. Coffee county.
Quineey & McDonald,
Petitioners Attorneys'.
Mortgage Sate.
By virtue of the power of sale
contained in. a certain mortgage
made by 0. W.McCunfi er to OSear
Rudolph on tlie 16th day July 1892
and due one-half on the 15 day of
September 1893 and the remainder
on the 15 day of September 1891,
which mortgage Was duly recorded
ia the office m the clerk of supe
rior court of Coffee county. Ga-,
iu book of mortgages “B” folio 621
on the 2nd day of August 1892-
There will be sold at public outcry
before court house do. r in said
county ot Coffee and state of
Georgia on the Ist Tuesday
in July next, between the legal
hours of sale to the highest
and best bidder tor cash the fol
lowing described property to-wit:
Thirty-eight (38) acres more or less
of lot of land No one hundred and
ninety-one (191) in the 6th dis' rict
of orig'nally Appling, now Coffee
county and bounded as follows : Be
ginning at a stake in the northeast
comer of Sweat & Co’s, laud run
ning north eighty (80) poles ton
stake, thence west seventy-six (76)
poles to th ' original line, thenct
south along the Original line eigh
ty (80) poles to ust.ke at the
north est corner of Sweat it Cos.
iands, thence east seventy-six (76)
poles to the beginning, together
with all improvements, appurtan
cei and ’ ercdituineuts th. r. to be
longing or in any wise appertain
ing. said property t-> be sold as
the pr >perty of said C. W. 5b Cum
her in satisfaction of the above de
scribed mortgage,
O. Rudolph Att’y in fact
for C. W. McCumber,
Laud pv Hale,
The following lots of iaud lias been
placed in our bands for sale. V\ e will
sell the timber fcurpiutine privileges and
dirt; one or all and wo mean to sell at
once. Some of these lands are improv
ed and some unimproved, We wiff sell
all or a part, to suit the purchaser. No
charge for showing you the lands. Call
on us br write us, The following is a
list of the lands in the first (Ist) district
of Coffee county, Ca: 490 acres No 27,
490 acres Jy’odT, 400 acres No 02, 490
are es No 15.5, 490 acres No 107, 490 acres
201, 490 acres 224, 490 acres No 255, 480
acres No 2uJ, 490 acre.-: No 257,490 acres
No 259, 490 acres No 204, 480 acres No
577, 490 acres No 010, 490 acres No4ll,
490 acres No 157, 490 acres No 485, 490
acres No 220. The following is in the
sixth (6th) district of Coffee county:
490 acres No 185, 490 in-res No 880, 490
acres N0207. 490 acres No 502, 490 acres
No 497, 4‘JO acres No 505, 490 acres No
514, 490 acres N'0207. 490 acresNo 1, 490
acres No 93, 490 acres No 310, 490 acres
No 435, 490 acres No 148, 490 acres No
243, 490 acres No 15, 490 acres No 407,
490 acres No 303, 490 acres No 307, 490
acres No 380, 490 acres No 503, 400 acres
No 14*k The following lots of laud is
in the second (2nd; district of Appling
county, Ga: 490 acres No 132, 490 acres
No 372, 400 acres No 70,490 acres No 405
490 acres Np- 320. 490 acres No 208. The
following lots is iu the fourth ‘4*l. , dis
trict of Appling county: 490 acres No
280, 490 acr. - No 337, 490 acres No 388,
490 aw vs No 39,490 acres No 168. Total
number of acres 5300.
Qcjincky McDonald
Douglas, Ga,
Citation.
Greogia—Coffee county. All per
sons indebted to the estate of -Mrs.
M. E. MouCrief deceased, late Oj
said county are hereby notified t 1
come in and seftio the fame at
' once and peisms holding claims
against the same must present ibem
in terms of the law, or forever be
debarred. This May 6 1895.
J, S. Fcarsop, Administrator*
S/tcrif/ Suit'.
Georgia—Coffee county. Will be
sold at the court lmvtse door in the
j town of Douglas, said county and
state to the highest bidder
during tbs 1 gal hours of on
the first. Tuesday in July next, the
following described property to
wit : Lot of land No 360 in the 6
district if Coffee county, contain
ing TOO oerts more or less. L ivied
on as the property of C. L. Carver
to satisfy a ti fa issued lrom the
county court of Coffee county in
favor of Dickey & Staton against
C- L. Carver and Warren Tanner
Also at the same time and p’ace
tot No 30/ in the 6lh district ol
said county and containing 490
more or less and levied on as the
property of Warren Tanner to sat
isfy above described (i fa. This
June 4 1895.
W. M: Tanner.
Sheriff.
Georgia—Coffee County :—Will
be sold before the court
house door in the town of
Douglas, county of Coffee, State
of Georgia, during the lege! hours
of sale to the highest bidder for
cash on the Ist Tuesday in Jujy
next, the following described prop
erty to-wit: One fifteen (15) horse
power engine and boiler, Ames
works, levied on as the gr iperty of
Ji If Kirkland under am ] by virtue
of a ti fa issued from the county
court of Coffee county in favor of
Ames Iron Works, against Jeff
Kirkland. This June -lth 1895.
W, A. J . Smith,
Bailiff County Court.
Georgia—Coffee county. To all
whom it may couern: B. W
Blount, administrator on the
estate of J. If, Blount, daoeas.id,
late of W ire county, applies to me
for letters of dismission from said
.■idmini.-tratorship, and 1 will pass
upon his application on the first
.Monday in tvptembi r 1895, at my
office in Douglas, said county
Given under my hand and official
sig tature this 3rd day of v !une
13.15. John Vickers,
Ordinary,
Georgia—Coffee c >unty. To all
whom ii may concern: Diey T
Jordon and C. F. Parridi, admin
istrators of .J. J. McDaniel, deceas
ed, has in due form applied to the
undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of
said deceased, and said applica
tion will Vie heard on the first Mon
day in July, 1895. This June 3rd
1895. John V okers,
Ordinary.
Notice.
The voters ol Coffee Cnu ty wi! 1
‘,o’iie together at the club in their
respectivepioeincts outlie fourth
Saturday in Juno for the pur mse
of recommending a suitable pm -
sou for Road Supervisor in that
district, and make return of their
recommendation to nn at Douglas
cn the first Monday in July next.
John Vickers,
Ordinary.
Georgia—Coffee County-Will be
sold b( .ore the court house door in
th i town of Douglas, on the first
Tuesday in July next, between the
legal hours of sale to the {lightest
and best bidder for cash the follow-'
ing described property 10-,vit: Fif
ty-four acres of lot of land No. forty
two (42) in the fourth (4th) dis
trict of originally Irwin but now
Coffee county, the same being the
place on which James Merritt now
resides. Said property levied on
and to be sold as the pioperty of
James Merritt under and by virtue
of aft fa issued from the county
court of Coffee county in favor of
V ickers & Bun! halter against, Jus
.Merritt. Raid properly to be sold
in satisfaction of the above describ
eel fi fa. W, M. Tanner,
• Sheriff.
Citation.
Georgia—Coffee County: To all
whom it may concern : Session Fales
administrator on the estate of John
Wood, deceased, has applied to the
undersigned for letters of dismission
from said administratorship and
1 will pass upon his application on
the first Monday in September next
at my office in Douglas said County.
Given under my hand and official
signature. This June 3rd 1895,
Joan Vickers, Ordinary,
! - J- A-JOSES & £O.B
Wayoxoss. Georgia.
Owr gomls are made to order hy
first-class Manufacturers*
Op.n and top Buggies. Road carta of different styles. Light
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farm wagons. Cross-tio and wood wagons- Turpentine wagons, Spikg
wagons. Light and heavy team collars. Raddles! Saddles!! Saddles !! I
Lu Sgy harness, wagon harness, carriage harness, harness leatner, lace
leather, harness made to order, sewer aud drain pipa^
J. A. JONE & C 0
Waycross Georgia.
CLOSING OUT SALE,
Medicines, Bttt! Dwahes, pertumery, etc., all going st
cost. Dr. J. M. Hull ir • • • Pi tnall county, and in order to make
an easy settlement., iLin uni fci.ff sheir ntire stock at cost.
Read t, following prices and th your own interest by
making your . liases oi us while everything ip going cheap. Come quick
if you want b. .ins. We mew business and are anxious to prove it to
yov. Come ai once". Everything going at cost for cash.
Hoods Sarsaparilla regular price sl, otir price ; 70c bottle. I‘. p, p
regular priee, I.OJ our price 70e. B. B. B. regular p*i V e 1.00 our price 70c.
S. S. S. regular price 1.00, our price 70c, Browns Iron Bitters regular price*
1.00, our price 70c, llorsf mis AcidJ’hoappt* .regular price 50c, our price 3 i> t;
•radlields Bernals Regulator regular priori .00, our price 70c, Uamor.e Re
lief regular price 25c our price 15c, Halls Catarrh Cure regular price 7ic
our price 50c, Pain Killer regular price 25c our price 15c, East i u „ illu Cosm ’
Paint regular price 25c our price 15c, Dickeys Eye Water, reg " u)nr price (,- 0
our price 15c, Saltern Eye Water regular price 25c, tur p rice Costoria
regular price 35c, our price 2 jo, Hair Bolsom rg^ r price 50c, our price
30c, Mustard regular pjioe*2se our price 15e, llucklcbery Cordial rcmkir '
juice 250, our prtce 15c, Sweet Gum and Muffin regular price 25c our price
loc, Syurp of Figs regular price 50^or V ~,it !e 30c, Teteriue regular 50c, our
price 30c, Mothers Friend regular price 1.00, our price 70c, Batmons Drops
regular price 10, our price g, British Oil regular price 10c our price oc,
Castor Oil regular price 35c j uff, our price 20c pint, Epsoms Salts regular
price 10c 13, our price 4c lb, Cojjeras regular price 10c lb, our price 5c lb,
Spiee regular price 25c tb.our price 10c lb, Pejier regular price _'so lb, our
price 1-Je lb, Alum regular price 10c lb, our price 5c tt>, Clo, regulur
price <>oc lb, our price 25c lb, Ginger regular price 35c box, onr price* Tsc ,
bx, Tuts Liver Fills regular price 25c box, our price box, Morses Liver
fills regular price 25c box, our price 15c box, Romous Fills regular juice
25c box, our price 15c, Porches Peas regular jirice 25c our price 11c box.
Our entire stoce of Stationary, Combs, Brnsnc-s, Perfumer'-, Soaps,
etc., at cost. VVs mean to close out our business and will give the public
the benefit of the lowest prices ever known iu Douglas.
Hall Brothers';
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sss-srgssqrasi&a:
71 'JCAVEIoJU 71.
To t ike effect at 12:01 o’clock, a. ~ SnytHly, J.my 2nd 1,895
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to* ,-i.s "To , ** l
* Local I assd l '£-r>c I*;ismd Pus,sc
i ( r /Tii l l ij rn A r P r / k vr o l("*T NtTCl*
Daily Daily Bail; STATIONS. u u Y, v
exl-'un
A\l P M A M p. m' a~m7
Cld 7 ‘Jo • J 5 * VV .Simps - - -,,
stipe s 8 (v'(j - Brunswick - ..735 s 7 ; .j,
t> o!( s o*. Houtliern Crossing - 7zc 7"c
712 Ny- bJi vi n Milo Turnout 712 707
17 2.’ (8 3:: - Jamaica - f7 01 f (; . r ,|
{ * •*•! *. 8 4b - Wayncsville - iC 45 I' (i 3s
and" ‘*4 57 - Atkinson - £CBO f 030
i.iilalon t(i33 f p a;;
tsoi- lb 12 . Nalninta - f<j24 f kl 5
slt 1 b i . Hoboken - f0 08 f 559
rrt 21 1 93s - Schliittcrville - I'(i (K) i 5 51
s S 4' 3 955 Arrive WAVCUOHS l.c-avc 5 45 535
.■/VM , V 1 Leave WAYCItOS-S Arrive 5533 s 445
• f . j?'d' - Waresboro -f 5 If) f 431
1944 f 1113 . Millwood - fJS7 f 413
f 964 f U2o . McDonald - . f 449 f 405
1 10 11 1 II 3.‘ - Pearson - f4 34 f 3 49
10 19 f 1142 . Kirkland - 14 27 f 3 42
fIO2O i 4151 Ninety-Eight Mile Post f 4 lv f 331
40 33 fl 154 - Cray’s - f4 14 f 331
f 10 .48 1 1157 - Wiliacoochee - . fI to f 329
(10 50 1U 13 _ Alapaha - 4300 f 311
11108f 12 28 . Enigma - - i3 30 f 259
11 15 f 12:15 Brookfield -f 3 27 2 53
sH3Os 12 5o Arrive - ’JTI'TON - heave 3ln 2 39
530 1 1 35 125.) Leave TII'To.N - Arrive 300 s 232
S(ilof 1153 fl 13 - Ty Ty , , f2 45 f 2 15
S (i-0) f 1.2 osfl 24 - Hiiimier - - f2 32 f 204
s 710 f1213f 431 . . Poulun - - 12 21 1 157
5745 fl 2 2<i I 1 34 - Isabella - ■ f2 17 £ 100
88 15 12 3a ft 10 - Willingham • f2 08 1 12
8846f 12 42 £157 - Davis -f 157 f 132
9 2<> 1259 215 Junction 140 1 17
hOo* 1 220 , - AI, IIA NY - 1 112
A. M. A. 51. I'. 01. P. M. AM
~~i 81) 87 ~ --..i 90
k Regular Btop. f Stop on Signal.
Direct connection made at Wayc/ous with through Pullman Sleep
ing Cars for St. Louis. Montgomery, Nashville, Savannah, Charleston
aid all points north ; aleo Tampa and St. Augustine.
To points shsi.vn via. Tifton, through Pullman car service on both day and
night trasns. Reclining Chair Cars between Waycross and Montgomery
via. Thomasville.
B. Dunham, B. W. Wrenn Geo. W Coates
Ccn. Siqierintendcnt Pass. Trafic Manager. Div. Pass. Agent
Oriler of
Wm.PA.RKER, Waycross
CAUTION
-
If you want to keep you
don’t adierlise theia ia Ika
Brees®*