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DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING, BOOTS. SHOES AND HATS. WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF LAMES’ TRIMMED AND I NTRIMMED HATS.
Special 0 m s © i
bargains Ma*. ;-5 Liays,
10,000 YARDS CHECKS Ca 4f CENTS PER YARD, 50.000 YARDS SHIRTING I YARD WIDE G 5f CENTS PER YARD,
50,000 YARDS CALICOS O 3| TO 7 CENTS PER YARD, PINS, TWO PAPERS FOR :» CENTS.
50,000 YARDS SHEETING 1 YARD WIDE @ 0; CENTS PER YARD, DRESS BUTTONS FROM 2£ TO 25 CENTS PER DOZEN 4
LADIES AND GENTS HOSE FROM 4 TO 50 CENTS PER PAIR.
We Carry a Full Line of Groceries Furniture and Hardware. A Specialty in Trunks and Valices. Cali and See Gur Goods and Prices.
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The following agents are authorized
to receive fuibserijitions,advertising and
orders for all kinds of printing, and re
c-eive and receipt for money on account
of tile TiMB-.Jmn.vAi.. our lowest
rates and best terms will be given by
them :
It. S. FuLt.iat, K. T. V. & G. Railway
office, Johnsonville, Ga.
j. L. Hokiox, office Tippetts A Ifol
ton, Baxley, Ga.
. 7 H. WmiBKi.NOToK, office A. J ‘
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Thompson & Co., Coehran, Ga.
M. Cook (with Matt Cook), bum
ber City .
Con. -J. \V. St. Fi.aii*., Kentucky.
15.0. Bristow, I.umber City.
3)ii. .7. O. Montgomery, Chauncey.
Du. J. M. McNkix, McRae. Ga.
FRIDAY. OCTOBKK 7.
I,otter From Cave Springs.
Gavi: Springs, Oct. 1. — Editors
Jocknal: Mill ...
of the Times i mt
perhaps, not be disappointed at
finding your correspondent ele¬
vated to the lofty and beautiful
mountainous regions of Northwest
Georgia. Only a portion of one
day and night did it take one of
those mammoth Mogul steeds of
the E. T. V. N (broad to convey
mo from (lie wiregrass section of
Georgia, who: c flense forest of tall
EJENSLi:
tall mounbtins jml beautiful
streams display all of
beauty. The point from which I
■write is Cmvc Springs, situutod six-
1 ‘on miles southwest of the thriv¬
ing litlh* city of Rome; at the foot
or the beautiful and lovely Yaun
Valley on the E. T., \ • & G- toad
that 1 find nature's grandeur so
lovingly displayed.
[( is from these picturesque
mountains that thousands ot tons
of iron ores are daily dug and
shipped to tiie furnaces, where it
is made into pig iron and their
ubim-, SOI p| l .1 'l tiv to oar out mammoth Ill.liumoiu iron lion
works that are becoming so nu
merous in our growing South, to
be made into materials for operat¬
ing our principal industries. It
is from these lovely valleys that
thousand of car loads of hay are
being shipped that is fast beeom
ing the long forage of our coun
try; and in which also ilow numer
OllS crystal streams that areasdaz
zling to human eyes as any spark
ling diamond of Brazil, In this
valley is also situated Hearn In¬
stitute, donated by Lot Hearn,
one of Georgia's pioneer Baptist,
in A. I). 1838, through the love of
God’s cause ami the interest such
a father feels in the rising gener¬
ation. This is the only school ex¬
clusively for young men in all
Northwest Georgia. It is the pre¬
paratory department of Mercer
University for the northwest.
At this point all boys wishing to
find a school location can get a
home under its present supervi
sion—the fatherless a father
the motherless a mother, its in
structors are unsurpassed Edgar
T. Whatley, A. B„ the institutes
present principal, is a graduate ot
the State University and is a no
ble, Christian gentleman. I’ale
mon J. King, principal of tha Fo¬
male Seminary, is a gentleman ( f
sterling ability and well known to
you all. It was at this institute
that our present governor, Gen.
John 1>. Gordon, prepared for col
logo.
We now have boys from Hast
orn Alabama. Southeast and East
..... .. _ • , , :.i„ Vlitrid-i Rut
the faculty alone UOCS not make
tills a >'li' ■ .] * eontorfor the father*
who liuvo sons to educate. It is
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one of the healthiest sections of
our state. The charter of llearn
College prohibits whiskies from
ever being sold in the limits of
arc
city.
V„,,r li ur t eorrescondent p is now a
student at Hearn Institute, with
wbidl n’aee he i* well t,leased.
attractions for
vwtors arc our. ine spnngs love
v' WTw-ticUuS Cave n e^i
society and beautiful girls.
The E. T., V and G. road give
special excursion rates from April
to October.
Hoping to see ye editors and a
host of friends with us next sum
I remain, truly yours,
Sti AKT B. IvOGKHS.
Citatation Tor Administration.
Georgia—D odge County. To
all whom it may concern: Eliza
■!. Sermons, w idow of Gillrnan Ser
tnons, late of said county deceas¬
ed, having in due form administration applied to
me for letters of
on the estate of said deceased, 1
will pass upon her said applicn
Don at my <niice Ihe Itisi jlonda.v
in Noveui >er. *s ■ *1. ihis, the - t.i
da\ oi oepl.,
aIicuael L. Bi-ncri,
oct-t 4t Ordinary, D. C.
Citation Tor Administration.
Gkoroia—D odge County. To
all whom it may concern: Henry
G. Brown has in due form applied
to me for letters of administration,
with the will annexed, on the es
t a te of Jesse Brown, late of said
county, deceased, and I will pass
upon the said first application .Monday in at my October, office
on
1889. Micuaei. L. Briton.
Ordinary 1). G.
B. R. <'Ai.norx,
Applicant’s Att’y. sep5-4t.
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Warrantctl for Five Years. ■%r~T
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OUR FAVORJTE SI^ICER
HaveOutvossen’CoromMona. (<M So* Jtii.
cllIne8< A<ulresB for circular* and Testimonials.
Co-Operative Sewing Machine Company,
j 239 S. lllh St., I*h31a<lel|>liia, Pa.
We have a remedy that will CURE CATARRH.
j BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our faith is so
strong that we will send treatment on trial,
Send for Treatise and full particulars. Address,
The Hall Chamlcal Co., 3860 Falrmount Av., Phiia., Pa
1 CAN be CURED.
We will SEND FREE by
mail a , large TRIAL BOTTLE;
£S rise, a treatise on Epilepsy. Pest DON'T Of¬
SUFFER ANY LONGER 1 Give
fice, State and County, and Age plainly.
Address, the HALL CHEMICAL CO.,
38 tv . autnouilt Aveuue, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ll Ai, ¥ 5
Lawrence’s LIVER Stimulator
A CURE FOR
BILLIOUS FEVER,
DYSPEPSIA
HEADACHE.
CHILLS \ND FEVER
COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY,
COLIC. ETC
IN Fact. All Billions Diseases
FOR SALE BY
T. J. Buchax,
Physician Eastman, and Surgeon.
Ga.
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A Man!
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William Kline. Harrtslmrp, Pa.,
writes: “I have never known
anything to sell like your album.
Yesterday uver83.». i took orders enough to
pay me IV. J. El¬
more, Bangor. Me., writes: "I
-O take an order for year album at
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who take-* hold of th's
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reader? Write whi to u* ......I mu .>*i .b-. .tit: rv.rr..,
are starting
take bow >..u w,:: be ..Wdv y 1 ’ ‘ r " l * , f"'i<- '■*? : o«5Vi < tc«
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w anted. Libera! terms l>ig money for agents. Any one can
;* me a sue cessfal age at Beils itself w sight—lit; le or no
• v. Whtffver shown, every « sue warn* to pur
uts tsk e tile* usands of orders wit fa rapidity never
. Groat profits await every worker. Agents are
«T* L*.lie* make as much at men. You. reader,
as any one. Full lufonuati 'n an. and terns termsf«r free,
hose w ho write for same, Periodicals. with particulars After kn< our all,
R" oily Bibles, Books and harm you w
wiu ‘ u ,- n l«de,to go tu* ferther^w by uc » <L Main*. av.
Address L. V. ALLEN a. ALwLalA,
iliSsiiSi remedies that
an.1 have never bandlatl j
sell :»s well, or licit inc.** given stu-h nn
. c i \y. ,:*. *..* • h, - -
tate m them .very time, and
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writes. at •» a lann
n>th ; I now have an agency
Allen A
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j\1ather yf ?
YNNE S
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special •i.irjro mwcemie.pt
I desire to state to the trading public that I have just received
cries'Ko^andl ]!Z pret'ti
j est go0( j s ever shown in this section. My prices are the very lowest,
;in d the quality of my goods the very best. I have some novelties to
i show in new Prints, Penang, Sicillians and Suitings for ladies'dresses.
R „ ad (he f 0 ]] 0W i n .r „,.jecs and he convinced that I am offering bar
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2a,000 yds. best , (5 yd. .
chocks oc
j 25,000 “ Calico 4c.
15,000 “ Sheeting G 64c.
12.000 “ Shirting G- 5}c.
F ull Stock Mens' Brogans G 00c. pair
Fine Button Shoes for ladies' G .$1.00 per pair.
Suspenders from 5c pair up. latest and prettiest
Socks G 5c. pair. Ladies Hose 5c. pair. The
Ilankerchiefs to he found anywhere.
Big bargains in Mens’ Wool and Fur Hats.
Trunks cheaper than ever known.
Full linen bosom reinforced shirts for men G 50c. worth 75c.
Stacks of Cologne, Toilet Soap and numerous other articles.
Nice little bustles (« 10c. every lady wants one.
Breach Loading Shot Inns,
................................ can offer.
booking Stoves Clieaper
that eon be hod at w
ELM j 'ill. 'Md to.
I .UM .*■:! t(^R
c ■ ■cjxm'^ 25 hh o
Tobacco the best on earth
Guarantee to sell
in ( - ROGER IES C11 EAGER
that onvbodv else. Gome to see me and let me show my nice.
cheap goods. 1 ve got a nice little speech lots to make, and it wtlJ pay
you well to come and hear it. I keep of
NICE THINGS
that my competitors don't have,and 1 am prepare11 > save mwu-y for
you on every article you buy.
Respectfully,
MATHER WYNNE,
ilazkduirst Hotel.
urs. E. I,. POI NDS, I’roprietress.
Rates pe" day, $2.00. Special induce¬
ments to the commercial travel. 35-wf
TRADE
L-..A } MARX.
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Be sure this trade mark appears on all
the goods you purchase. m'TTOXS
GA 03.10 RS AND SLfiEVE
V' ‘ ^ ' El.j.t f.Ol D, \\lib ii van Level
rattle or tarm-h the collars or culls .
collar button?* for o ct^. J“!ee\o button^
in many varieties and color-, from 23c.
id 5.kx p\‘v u.air. All snoods
strong and durable. We semi to any
address tYvmol imstage Vbn-e-
UEOKt.E t L.-.M.-N^l .*;
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i EA DS, N EEL & CO.
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LEADING 1'LOTIIIERS,
W 557 < berry St., Macox. Ga.
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iny24-(!in
INGHAM HOUSE.
COCHRAN. GA.
h.ms.- i> now ..p.*n to the public.
It ha* been ttioronghly overhauled and
I 'I G-l-l:.'.
’BeT five of flur2(‘. am! ample act oiii
mOaflttiofl- t‘*r ’ Y i:';;*' '•ailllG GoihI
g , comfoptiible rooms and free omul
?>n.. .1. A. INGRAM. Prop'.-.
Sept. 13. >*. ly lit
Dr. J. M. Buchan & Sen
PHYSICIANS HIC DRUGGISTS,
SilSSiSl distance visited by special
Pati.-nt- at u
co ntrac t.
£«r All dimnu* ... and private li.-ea-*. ..
either of male or female, a -penalty.
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DRUMMERS’ COLUMN.
W. I>. & UEKVLS, Harris. Wholesale lrprc^f utui^ Grocers, John* j I
son
Macon, Ga.
T. 11. HENDERSON, repre-enting S.
R. Jaqnes & Tinsley, M'ledcsab
Grocers, Milton, Georgia. i
J. E. MALLORY, of Small & Ma!
lory, Wholesale Grocers and i’rovi 1 >
io*i Mercbants, M.icon, Georgia. |
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j. j.. si I El.LEY, r* pii-eliting M
3’, i>t & Co., Savaiutali, tici rgia
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La>uiiaii, (»«*.,
GUS HIRSCHMAN. repre-enting A.
t.ibiau & Co., vvl,ole-ale grocers.
Maori., Ga. Spedaities-Fanct
groeeiies; the celebrated Co Ira!
City Hour; our Mamie tobacco.
General agent tor tlie Metropolitan
Tabaeco and cigars.
SOL (i. ROTIIGHILD. with
A (' )., Wh .1 *sa!e Dry Good- and No¬
tions, Savannah, Ga. New York
office, 34 Thomas Street.
March, 34, 0 mo. fri
V. It. LANIER, with Glauber ,t Isaacs
U liole.-aie Dealer.- in Grain and
Meats, Brunswick, Ga.
Mareli 14, (i inr>. fri
\V. T. BATEMAN, with W. B. t.-ir
Hart & < **.. Wholesale i!v«its and
Shoes Macon. Ga.
.March I t. (3 me. fri
R. T. ADAMS, with R* : i - & A '.
r.ms, iiiaatil’a'-turers of Candies ami
t rackers. Also dealers in Fruts and
IVanuts. meh29 6m
H. GCLDMAN, with H.MyersA Bros.,
Tobaeco and Cigars. *s.tvaunah Ga.
my 10 -r.m |
W. C. HARVARD, wiu» Ham Adams
& Co., Whole-ale Gro.vr.-. 433 Thir.1
Visit- tiie hut
JNO. L. TURNER, representing
S. Jones A ( «., Wholesale Grocers
and t mm. i-w., Merchants. Mm-.u
Ga. The ..West and mo-t reliable -
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LATEST ACHIEVEMENT
CELLU LOTI)
COLLARS, Cl’FFS,
AND BOSOMS.
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' The Celluloid Company confidontlv
assert that they have attained the liigh
. < st improvement m their waterproof
collars, cuffs and bosoms, which has
tSsl. m IK
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eve’* been readied in this lineof
proof goods. We have examined their
latest improvements, and tested them
by every means atom* command, We
are eonvineed that they have never been
excelled, and we are ready to give them
our heartiest indorsement. They are
pliable, most durable of any goods on
* the market, and resemble linen more
! perfectly than any waterproof imita
( j acquaintance tiou. Some strangers with these who goods have under little
are
the plosive impression material. that celluloid is an
i This is an entirely
i erroneous idea. We can hold celluloid
j upon will melt, the hottest but argaiid ignite. burner, and it
j j never The linen
interlining makes it much stronger than
any other goods in this line. We shall
| be former glad patrons to have try any these and goods all of and our
I write us their opinion of the same.
A full assortment of Celluloid Collar
1 Buttons at 5 cent- each by mail, post
’ paid: and (Tilt Buttons from 25 cents
to $1 per pair by mail. These buttons
are durable ami never tarnish the eoi
lavs and cuffs.
Celluloid Collars and cuffs cost no
more than linen—look better and wear
longer. They never wilt from perspir¬
ation, are always white, clean and fresh:
require no fniindrying—are utanttfac
, fured in all the leading styles for both
a, '< 1
., ll(( U; ,p. r . 'They save their cost ini*,
week’s wear. Try them.
Keep this Cuffs for reference. Celluioid
i dll a rs and are as economical and
desirable as represented. Can always
obtain the same, free of postage, by ad
dressing 22d George New Clement York, & the Co., following 33 Fast
prices. street, at
Bents’ “ Cuffs, Collars, 50c, 2.5e, 6 G for $1.60-.$2.25 doz doz
for 2.75—4.75
..allies’ Collars, 15e, G for 84—1 .00 doz
“ Cuffs, 30c, 0 for 1.75— 8.00 doz
Small Bosoms, 50c. '
Large Bosoms, 75e.
Remit by Postal Order, Check or
•Stamps. Address CLEMKM’
k CO..
33 East 23d St. .New York City.
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OF TSIE
imitiniERs
LUMBER CITY, GA.
March 14, 1 yr tu
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After teu y' :x * exs t>ive mI», can now he *
obtained ol ■ r>r '5t> and D-R.ler-* ; Metii
cines. It ( l »LLs-takc tioiic.-'-not r'Riidy helpfc j
but ( UHi s S.IVF.St € O -! PI AIM
Bilioasncvs .j ,
Rli
Gtistuctly ve-.'--table pm-DamiioB ffc<! will
CL I JIl a I a l a u j a . a;’t] a ’ ] JHalabdl fronbJc?. j
l - “f I»oe;o:i, Kv eavs :
‘•wave practiced nu- "hie 15 . and fii! 'n«
equal P r to Hehe:he ^ as a l Madison, iver Iterator.”' Fla.,
“A I Kittle ‘ i* ‘ of Herbin-k is tfforth p.ivs tit ;
$5.(X* worth of Qnfuinc in more an
Acting ihc Liver in any different ”
on a wav from
»dv other medicine; it a positive core for
Chronic Constipation and is cheaper than pjlN
Its peculiar composition is snch, that we
guarantee to enre any ca.-e of Chills and Fever
or Bilious Fever with one bottle.
tains It costs 4) bat 7" cents doses, and each making bottle eon- !
over average the cost ;
lees than two cents a dose. Would yoa*sk j
for cheaper medicine 9 It is not « euro-aH. Fut
will cure any Liver, Bilioo* or "Iain*
rial Fonipinstst. Mbiiafac-timd by
Tlio BCe'roine Co.,
(Successors to Wm.Coadell.j Si. Louis,
BnckieiFs Arnica Naive.
The Best Sai.ve in the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, niters, salt rheum,
lever, sun >. tetter, chapped haiwl
chilblains, coi ns, and all-kin i rup
tions. and {K-sitivi !v * tirc-s Pile-, or no ;
|, a y required. It i- guaranteed tu givt i
i™'** - "-y'a 1 i-u ■ ’>r box. mom I y ref.,nd- Ft
(1 - Pi me 2«»c!s. per i--a e
all druggists. novlOft
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a gwxl reliable diarrhe a balsam m the
hou«*, as cramp-, et.lle.niarrli- a an*. a.I
inflammati.m of the -tmiaeh me! ' *•''* -N
-"f cxreedmgly dimgerea.- if H”|
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FAMILY GROCERIES
AT BOTTOM PRICES FOR CASH
AT
if 1 . W- && WtiLMM & * SC® ■“ u
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EVERYTHING TO EAT THAT CAN BE HAD. FRESH,
AND PURE. NONE NEED GO HUNGRY OR DRY.
BREAD TO EAT, ICE TO COOL AND COFFEE,
TEA. COC( )A AND CHOCOLATE TO DRINK.
VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS AND
TO PLEASE TIIE MOST FASTIDIOUS PALATE. CAN
TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. CANDIES, FANCY
AND PLAIN, THE SWEETEST OF THE SWEET
AND LEMONS TO SOUR. COME ONE GOME
ALL AND REPLENISH YOLK LARDERS
AT THIS SHORT C ALL. RESPECTFULLY.
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II * h i I y ’ K 3S -*$1 ' 8
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-M A X 1 'FA< "IT Kbits OF--
€ ANDY, 1 RA( 'KERS, & C m,kb
and A'.'hole-cle I).oilers in Fancv (Iroeeries, Tobacco, Cigars. Snuff, Pipes otf
Our Candies and Crackers cannot be excelled for their purity,
The Challenger Cider still leads. We also have Peach and Fear
Raspberry .Dilip, Crape Cider, Orange Cider, (Singer Ale—in Kegs. careful Half
and Barrels am! I’ottles. All orders will have prompt and
Goods neatly packed and satisfaction guaranteed. Send us a trial order.
CHAPFELI 9
STORE—303 Popular St.; FACTORY'—!5 b 15*. GO, fdg. 1C! F.mrF: '-bead,
.! line 14-Bni MAHON, OA.
' ' 'tr ir T' Job
Vi L'
m 0 asV n nsoD *3
--MANlTACTUtKIJ oi’ ALL KINDS OF---
MOULDINGS, BRA GRETS,
TURNED WORK, SCROWL SAWING
AND MANTLE PIECES.
ft 9 Myy mm, .fl |y ns 11 i m L r.N if m nf iwpf in
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COdSTST A-iTTHiYr OTsT HAlISTID. AlITid
ill • 8 1 3 'n
M A •hmS
Short notice. Respectfully.
¥ t ’i IT i M r I
I b; BKDTCsEB Vi b GO m 3 1 x». Vi u h
W. A. REDDING. Ub '• BALDWIN.
REDDING & BALDWIN,
and Bats.
NS'insiiip & Cniiawiiy’s Old Stand,
Ivet'l) a full supply of the best at the lowest prices. Give us a call.
3G8 Second Street, Macon, Ca.
sept. 13 . iS-SN. iv
CAESfMPHEI & TILLMAN,
t3 GR Oi 'ERS.
AND 460 SECOND STREET, MACOX. GEORGIA.
Dealers in Flour. Hav. (.'orn, Oats. Bran, Meat, Tobacco,
Cigars. Cigarettes, ami full line of Case Goods.
Remember the cheap freight rates from Macon and save
your orders for our traveling salesman. Capt. (.’. M. Latimer.
my 24 it
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Piedmont
•Hi* IAiU> Mouse.
RICHMOND AND DAV 11.1.K RAIL¬
ROAD COMPANY.
Condensed Schedule in effect Septoni
ber iiO, 1888.
Trains run by the 75th Meridian Time.
Sovth Boon n No5S No50 Non I No53
Daily Daily Daily Daily
t.r.AV k. am am pm pm
Washington S 11 21 5 ;jp | ] ( i()
Alexandria.... 8 50 II 17 5 f>0 11 no
pm am
Manassas...... 0 50 1*2 10 7 00 32 On
Warren «)urn*. . 10 IS 1 08 7 50 in to
Orange...... 11 as 2 ->i !) 05 I 50
pm
Charlottesville. 12 Is ;i II) 10 .'!() 3 00
AlllUVK
Lynchburg. Franklin ... 3 5 15 1 00 5 05
.tune. 7 23 . . . (I 15
Danville....... 8 3« .... 7 15
um pm
Aslieviile........ 7 28 .... 4 31
Hot Springs.. .... I) 15 .... (! 10
Atlanta...... .... II 00 • o to
am vr
Chattanooga.. . 5 BO ....
am Y-—
Memphis...... f> BO .... 15 ..
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Yew Orleans 55 7 55 7 20 7 s
Louis; ill.*..... .... 7 10 . .
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NORTH HOC Nil Y..5(1 Yn,5:l X(>57 Yo55
Daily Daily Daily Daily
I.XA VH. am pm am pm
Danville...... 1(1 00 lo ......
Franklin .lime. 11 80 11 30 ........
pm am
('iiarlottesville. byneliburg.... 1 15 10 12 55 4 25 3 00
ii 55 3 05 (3 40 5 35
Orange,....... — 20 I 00 7 40 0 30
Warren .lunct d 10 -• 12 o 15 7 50
Mauasssas..... r. 10 40 !> 50 8 20
Alexaiulria.... 7 00 r. 85 10 18 9 15
Ann iv i;
Washington. . . —I 25 1 * 00 11 13 9 10
Baltimore..... A 50 30*12 40 11 25
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Philadelpliia . . 1 C 00 c: 47 3 sag 3 00
+5 0 20
New York .... C 20 I 20 : C
MANASSAS BRANCH.
Fastw ard.
I >aily exe'pt
Sunday.
MxM. am pul Mx’d.
" !) IB ^V;iu]iiu^ton 2 30 am
ar5 00 1) 20 Alexandria 2 301 v2 45
2 40 8 IB Mann.issas ai*4 OOarl 35
am ] >in
7 35 0 03 Front. Royal (1 80 12 20
(i 50 5 35 Riverton (i 43 32 50
! R5 10 5 20 .‘lira burg m*7 05 2 00
WAIM 1K NT<>Y—Trains Yos. 50, 51,
51. 55. 54and 59 connect daily to nml
from lVarrenfoii.
FRANKLIN DIVISION—lb ily. e\
ccpt Sunday. Lento Rocky Mount
7:50 a. in., arrive Franklin .Diuetioii
10:45 a. in.; leave Franklin .Dirietior
1 :80 a. m ., arrive Rocky Mount 10:30
!>• o'- :
CORDON,SVIT.L!*:- -Trains leave Dr¬
ang** for Cordon-villc 11:10a. in., 2:30
| daily, p. m., and 9:20 j). Sunday. m. daily, and Returning, 8 a. in.
GordOiisville except Grange
leave for 0 50 a u
(:35 10:4(1 p.m., and 3:35 p. in. daily, ai u
a. m. daily except Sunday.
SLKKIMXU ( Ait SKltVD 10.
On trains Nos, B 0 ;ni*{ .0 ruiltiiai
IJuIVgI Sli-cpi i - liGiwGfii Now York and
Montgomery, via Danville.
On train* N* . 52 ami 5B Fiilliuan
HiiH'ot Sleepers Letwa (Mi Watfliiligtoti
and Now Orleans via l)anvi!Ie. :i:• (I Washington and
Augusta,
On trains Nos. 51 and 55 Pullman
let* j m* !'.*■ ladwcen AV l slii and
einuati. I.otiisville, aisd < 'liariottesvilL.* and < in—
On trains Nos. 51 and 55) Pullman
Buffet Sleepers between Washington
and Memphis, via Lynehhnr^.
On trains Nos. 5s and 51) -Pullman
Buffet Sleepers h’tween Washington
and New Orleans, via Lynehbnrg and
Kennesaw flonte.
C. M. BORl'M, D. F. A..
Alexandria, Va.
.IAS. L. TAYLOR, O. I*. A..
SOL. HAAS Washiii^lon, M. !>.C. Va.
T. Kichinomi
LOANS NEGOTIATED
—on—
Farms end Town property
IN BIBBoi: AD.IOINIYG ( OC.VJTES
KELIOTT I.STUS & ( <>.,
13 S Second St., Macon, Gil.
Apply to C. R. ARMSTRONG,
7-12-88-3v Eastman, Ga.,
Money to Laan
JK'iftr..... 8\ imoroved fitrm* and town prop*
.. ...... . ........
G. It. ARMSTRONG,
EaKman. Ga., Xor. 29. 1888. tt
I ! *ill; HUNT.—Ail eigl.l-n.om eot
tago in Kastman. Terms favor-.
able. Apply t*>
jiilylStf w. B. con'Ki:.
WOGB. A
Leave vour orders
for stove wood at tiie
furniture store of Fos
tor tA Harris and they
Yviil have prompt at
tent ion. E.K. BACON.
jidy 2 tf
For Sale or Kent.
The Dwelling Huu-e of Mrs. Mug
ridge, next t<> the residence of .7. F.
DeLaey, i- offered for sale or rent to
any responsible white person . For
partieulars, je7-tf apply DkLact to
a iiisnoi*.
West ward.
I billy cxe’pt
Sunday.