The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, January 29, 1892, Image 3

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TH'E GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1802. SORTS OF THINGS. GOING THE ROUNDS OF THE GEORGIA PRESS. Fancies and News Items laconically itnled—Somctlil nq of interest to Every (textile Reader* rgia fanners should not forget that with plenty of hog and hominy thoy. will be independent. *@-WINE OF OMOUI, • Tonic for Woman. The farmers of Georgia, are com ing to the conclusion that they can’t raise mortgages by planting cotton. BcELREE'S WIRE OF CSSDU1 for Weak Nerrci. Never count a dollar till you feel the eagle. Never sign a mortgage until you are ready to lot go your property. *®~ RLSCX-OSAUfiHT La curia ConlUpatlon. While assignments are so numer ous, why doesn’t somebody assign a reason for the existence of a third party in Georgia. ' Trr BLACK-PBAUHHT tea for Dy.popda. A bill to suppress dealings in fu tures. is before congress. It is a sweeping bill and forbids dealing in future delivery of all kinds of agrl cultural products. It excludes all . mail matter pertaining to such trans actions from the mails and forbids newspapers to give any market re ports of the same. ■jEln*^WINgOF£AROUI lor ftraalc dlKaMi. ^ _Larry Gantt thinks ho has found the solution of the agricultural prob lem in a community, that be visited not long since, hi Oconee county, where the farms range from fifty to two hundred acres, all cultivated by white labor on the intensive system and where western corn and bacon, arid consequently debt, are unknown. McElree’8 Wine of Cardul I knrf-mOFORP'S BLACK-DRAUGHT ere I for sole by the f8'>wing merchants In Berrien county: J. C. Goodman, Tlftdf..' — ■ — H. H. Tift, •• Parrish & Peeples, Adel. M. J. McMillan, Alla nail ft. . c. I.Jones, ' * Wonlara & Co„ “ W. R. Kutcli & Co„ Nashville. No, my son, that bright light which you. see in the North is not an Aurora Borealis, neither is it the woods on fire. It is only the smile of satisfaction upon the countenance of Janies G. Blainc t as he views the contending elements in the Demo- i Wradc party. Ho sees one faction fighting for .“free silver" and staking all on that issue; another will stand or fall on “tariff reform,” while still another will ditvfor the tt-ub-Treasu- ry bill." Jimmie has a long head, my son, and sees in all this, his royal road to the Presidency.—Irwin County Nows. imovnos motf urrreais ausakao For 18011 Contains One iltuidrttl Recipe* for nut** lit* tic lie loud Candy cheaply and quickly tit home. tTbl* book 1* given aw ay at drug' and general mores. The platform of the democratic party should embrace, substantially, the 'demands for tariff reform, finan cial relief, and an honest, economical administration of the government. No class 'legislation should be toler ated. Fair and equitable laws, bear- rng upon all classes alike, should be favored. The universal demands for these reforms will not be unheed ed by jthe democratic party, the great party of the people. Trusts, combines, monopolies and extrava gance, will lie given a black eye by the next democratic convention. And the people will endorse tho action at the election in November. Maxims for the New Year. I do not joint out this fact to you that yon shall bo mournful. Make it the best year of all your life—the brightest, the happiest and the best. Imbue your heart with the freshness of the morning, your soul with the sparkle of the dawn. Resolve by good deeds and thoughts, to make this the most triumphant year of your life. As a aeries of short maxims to carry with you through this year let me give you these: Make every day begin and end with .God. Be content with what you have. Nave a hearty, -joyful family altar your domestic circle ... Fill your home with as much good leading and bright music as your 1 means will allow. -Think ill of none but well of all. fortune favors you, think of :w, . riin’t sham; be real. and you will surely sacred things. -Ur. Talmagc in Wlmt Man is Here Fc Every nnm is fitted to fiH some positron of importance. Every man’s mind is more or less expansive, more or less reaching, more or loss com prehensive, The mar: who loves hw profession always possesses an inquiring mind; he is judiciously in quisitive; he guides his inquisitive ness in the line of his profession; he is a learner and a teacher. If ho be comes a mark among men, the mark is always in proportion to his suc cess. If he confines lus investiga tions to a scientific line, he discov ers and applies the truths wliioh govern his operations. This makes him a successful man.—Home and Farm. Origin of Leap Year, Colin Shackleford said, “Some one asked me tho other day what was the origin of women proposing mar-, ringe during leap year. I looked it up, and while it may not bo to all, I dare say it will interest many. “ In the y,iar 1288 a statute was published by the Scotch Parliament, of which the following is a copy, and is, to my mind the origin of tho cus tom or idea. I da not know that it is a customer ever was: “‘It is ordaiut that during the reign of Her Maist Blessit Majestic Margaret, liko maiden, of bait.h high and low estate, shall hae liberty to speak to the man she likes. Gil he refuse to take her to be, his wyf, ho shall be mulct in tho sum of one hundred- ity poundis or loss, as his estait may bee, except and always gif he can make it appear that he is botrotht to another woman, then he shall bo free.’ “ After tho dear old Margaret had passed away the women became clamorous for their privileges, and to appease them, another act of Parlia ment allowed them-Bte privilege, cv ery fourth year.” " ir romt'iiif;K Aonxa~ Or you are sit worn out, really sood tor nothlnx It Is general debility. Try nnowti’x iron tuTTMtn. It will (rare yon. andirt»e a goal appetite. Bold by all dealers In medicine. The Shady Divio Resolutions. We reprint tho now famous Shady Dale Alliance resolutions, without, comment, save to recommend their careful perusal and to ask the consid eration due the momentous quos'tions involved. They certainly suggest, perhaps, the very best remedies for the troubles, financial and otherwise, that now afflict the cotton growing states: j First. That wo, as well as a large majority of our brethren, have lieen led astray by the sophistry of de signing persons into following the ignisfatuus of speedy relief by tho government, and. have lost sight of the first principles of the Farmers' Alliance. Second. That we will receive with grateful hearts any relief that our legislators may inaugurate. But we believe we can get upocdy, safe, sure and honorable relief only through brawn and muscle intelli gently directed. Third. That we go back to the first principles of all concerned, as sert our manhood, work and so di rect our energies as to master the great emergencies now staring us in the face and covering every house hold with debt, gloom and despond ency. Fourth. That each of us so ar range our crops for 1893 that, with ordinary seasons, wo will raise an abundance of food crops, grain, meat, forage, vegetables, fruits, etc, for home consumption. Fifth. That we economize unto frugality our time, food, dress, and discard altogether the luxuries for the time, lmy nothing but actual nec essaries to carry on the farm, eco nomically managed. Sixth. Believing that wc- are greatly to blame for extravagance and waste on our farms, by careless fmdmon, that wo endeavor to »o school ourselves to frugality that our influence may be potently felt and our example aealously followed by BERRIEN SHERIFF'S SALES Fm* February. GEORGIA—nrotuiKN County. Will bo Rohl befoi’o the court bouse tloor In the town of Xauhville, Raid atato mul county, between the legal hour* of Nile on the llrst Tuesday In February next, the following iin>]M*rty # to-wit .• One certain engine and boiler, made by the Taylor Manufacturing Co., Raid engine lasing tan horse power j also one certain sweepstake planer ami matcher, with all the fixtures thereto at* taclicd. Levied on as the property of James M. Raskins to satisfy a mortgage ft. fa. issued from Rerrien superior court in favor of C. U. Peeples against said Raskins. Property ptiintcd out in said ft. fa. ami ran bo soon at tho defendant's rosbienoe. wThls December 30,1801. Also, at the same tiiuo witi place, town lot No. 1, in Rlock 3, In the town of Adel, bounded on tno oast by the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad, fronting said railroad W0 feet, running at right angles to Said railroad, and such other Inmndarioa os shown by comer posts- -Levied on as the property of I). A. Banders by virtue of a fl. fa. issued from the jnstloe court of the 1145th district Q. M., said county in favor of C. H. Bur* uey against 1>. A. Banders and J. 11, Hotoraon. Levy made and returned to me by constable, this December 80, MM. Also, at the same time and place, lot No. 1, in Block 28, on the north ride of Third street, ex* tending east 297 feet, mirth 121 feet to an Agreed line, and thence west aloug said agreed lino, to comer, thence smith to starting point, in the -town of Adel ssbl county, levied on aR the property of C. O. Harjier by virtue of a ti. fa. is sued from Berrien county court In favor of If, M Miley against said Harper, levied made and re turned to me by O. R. Luke, county court bailiff, this December 30,1891. Also, at the same time and place, one-fourth of lot No, J, in the town of Hdel, said county, with a good two-story store house on tho same, lmumK eu on the north by the store-house anil lot of Bam Brown's; on the west by Railroad street and on the south and east bv property of Miley ^ Webb. Levied on as the projrorty of R. <1. Wflby by virtua of a fl. fa. issued from Rerrien county court in favor of the Stubbs-Grecr Hard Property pointed out by the defendant R. G. Wllby, this December 80, MU. Also, at the sumo time and place, 150 acres of lot of land No. 881, in the Qth district of said oounty, I rounded on the north by lands of Busan McKinney and tow is GritUn, east by lands of lleniy Castlebery, south by lands of J. W. Mc Kinney, 8r. Levied on as the property of J. W. McKinney, Jr., by virtue of one Rerrien county court fl. fin, in favor of F. G. Julian against said if. W. KcKinney, ,lr., auil also one Justice court fl. fa., from said county, in favor of O, H. Miller against said J. W. McKinney, Jr. Levy made and returned to me by constable, this Dccembor 30,1891. Also, at the same time and place, *200 acres, more or leas, of lot of land No. 420, In the 0th dis trict of said comity—100 acres in the northwest comer and 50 acres on the east side of Rear branch, joining lands of Flora A. McCranie and Buck Crosby; all said laud tohmging to said lot. Levied on as the projierty of 8. Whitehurst by virtue of a fl. fa. issued from Rerrien superior court in favor of Cullen A Newman. IToperty pointed out by defendant in II. fa., 8. White- burst, this Deco tuber 2,1891. Also, at the same time and place, two town lota with good honsea on them in the town of Adel, said county, each two hundred feet square, and located on tho southeast corner of Cleveland street and Parrish avenue. Levied on as the property of It. G, Wllby to wvttafy two W fun, issued from Rerrien County Court in favor of F. J. Cooledge Jt Rro. against Wilb.v & Matthls—K. " ‘ Matthls—and Hnnnioutt aY O. Wllby and Wiley Bollingrath against Wllby A Matthls—U. G. Wllby and Wiley Matthls. Projxirty imlntod out by R. G. Wllby, and levy made and returned to mo by O. II. Luke, comity bailiff. Tills Deocm- lier 2,1891. Also, at tho saino time and place, two town lots, with houses on them, in tho town of Adel, said county, fronting 200 feet on Hutclilnsou street and miming back 200 feet to lands of l)r. J. A. Parrish. Levied on as the property of Wflby & Mathis—R. G. Wllby ami Wiley Matthls—to wit- itfy a ft. fa. issued men Rerrien Superior Court in favor of Morris Newlmrglier & Hons against wild Wllby at Matlds. lh-oporty pointed out by it. G. Wllby, this December 2,1891. ._^Iro, at Uie same timo and plane, one town lot in tbff*tAWP of Adel, sold county, with a live- room bouse on its fiWito 1» feet on liulcbln- Kon street and running buck 'LXi fC-Ct Ul 5 arrlsli avenuo, and known as the place where W.'jBt Wake ford now lives, toy led on us the property ot Wllby & Matthls to satisfy a 11. fu. issued from Rerrien Superior Court m favor of the Fiohl-Thayer Manufacturing Co. against suid Wllby A Mattliis. IToperty pointed out by U. G. Wllby, this December fc, ubl. 1). W. Tiros, Sheriff II. f. Real Estate A-geney OF Local Time 1 Table, Tnk&nt; cITei t 3<1, l>erj. Bu|>j<-ut to Fulwood & Alexander, TIFTON, gmsougi^l. IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE REAL ESTATE LINE IT WILL FAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE US. If you have anything to sell you could not do bettor than call on us and sign an agreement with us to handle it for you. We have a great many more opportunities to strike a bargain than you have. We Imvo corres|K>n dents all over tho country uud some of tlipm want the very thing you have to sell. Wo do business strictly oil ousincss principles, charge a commission to the seller and never offer properly for more than the sellers price. Wo furnish abstracts to every thing wc offer when desired and never handle property with defective title. We pay for options on timber or farm lauds giving you thereby a guar' antee of good faith on our part. Wc will furnish free a civil engineer to survey arid correctly donate every thing wc handle. Wo draw up the deeds of conveyance without extra cliargo. v CALL AND SEE US. change without notice, Passenger Trains—East. BTATtOXH. No. 4. No. 2. • Not 8, Lv Altony 1 30 Rill 4 roam 4 32 am 1 30 pin 1 ’ 44 Isatollu ft oo am ft 00 am 6 W am 5 35 am 0 00 am UG 20 am u 42 am 44 Sumner 44 Ty-Ty Ar Tlfton r2 54 am 4 OS pm' 4 66 pm ft 30 pm • No. 12. ,4 30 am 4 AS am 44 Rrookflcld 44 AUimba....'... 44 WfllaoiKiehoe.. 44 Gray’s 44 98 Milo Post... *1 27 am 7 14 Rni 7 40 am " 44 am 7 50 am 7 58 am 8 Oftarn 8 lft am H 30 am 5 55 am fl 35 am 6 45 6m 7 Oft am 7 30 am 7 45 am 8 15 am 9 00 am •• Kirkland r4 08 am 9 18 am i 40 am 10 20 am ! 10 50 um Ar Waycrow 5 oo am No. H>. Lv WaycrosS 44 Solilattcrville. 44 Holrokeu 5 15 piu f5 aft pm fft 45 pm ffi 02 pm fft 12 pm f« 20 pm ffl ai pm 10 ftBaili! 12 00 m 11 17 am, 12 45 pm 11 27 am; 1 oft pm. U 48 am l 50 nm 12 co m 2 12 pm 12 08 pm; 2 30 pm 12 15 pm 2 50 pm 44 Atkinson • 4 Wuynosvillc... 14 Pylci* Marsh.. Ar llnmswlck fo 55 pm*f W 48 ilhl! 4 00 pin 7 15 pmi 1 10 pmi 4 50 pm I’nsscuger Trains—West. STATIONS. No. t. No. 9. •No. 11. UruuRwtok... " Pyles' Marah “ Jamaica...... .• WaynpHviue. -. “ Alkinumi.,... '* Lulatan 4 » Nnhuuta 44 lloUtkcn • 4 Sohlaturvillc Ar Wayon«8 Lv Wayoro**... 44 Wareilioro. 14 Millwood... 44 McDonald.. “ PvarMm .... 41 Kirkland... 44 WcRtanin... 44 Rfj Mile Post... ’* Grav’ii 44 WUlucoochce.. Alupnlm tCnigiu? “ Dokfl Rnmkllchl.. Ar Tlfton Lv Tlfton '• Jy*Ty 44 Lumncr • 4 Poubm 44 l Kata* I in 44 Willingham... 44 Ravi* Ar Albany ‘TMefi'StatKnr ^ Si am f7 f>o am 8 m am 8 22 am 8 ») am R 37 am 8 48 am 9 00 nm « Plain 9 40 nm 10 55 am 11 to am 11 40 nm 11 57 nm 12 18 pm 12 27 pin Pi 35 pm Pi 43 pm 12 47 pm 12 M pm 1 15 pm 1 37 pm 1 40 pro 2 05 pm 2 2ft pm 2 50 pm 3 07 piu 3 10 jun 3 23 pm 3 37 inn 3 52 pm 1 4 'iqpmi a Cttpm; 3 STutw Pi 20 pm' fl 15 am fa 31 pm 4 53 am fa 49 pin Ti 50 pm f3 03 pm f3 13 pm fa 31 pm f3 40 pm 4 00 pm No. 3. 10 35 pm II 33 pm 5 00 am 6 45 atn 0 00 am 0 20 am 7 00 am 7 20 mu 8 00 am 9 25 am 10 20 inn U 05 am 11 as am 12 28 pm 12 4ft pin 1 05 pm 1 2oimi 1 35 pin 1 40 pm a 35 pm f3 20 [irn 3 4ft pm 4 30 inn No. 1. 0 20 am 7 m am 7 40 am 8 00 am 8 lft aiu 8 w am o loam 10 00 am Order to Perfec tervico. gkorgia—rkuiukn Count v. AUurTiiomphon, ) libel for Divorce in Her* v*. S rien Superior Court, UA7. Thompson. ) Ocuilwr Tcnu. i»»i. It api»ear(iig to the Court by tho return of the Sheriff, in tho utaive stated cane, that Uie do* fettdnntdocs not renirio in Raid county; and it further apiwarlng that be dooo not realdo In Raid 8tata: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that service bo perfected on the defendant by the publication of thin order once it month for four months lieforn the next term of this Court, lit the Tipton Gaxettr, a newapnitcr publiihed In Ber rien comity, Georgia. PSKi’t KR & hitch. Petitioners Attorneys. Granted: Aim. H. Hanhkix, Judge 8. 0.8.C. A true extract from the mlnutaR of Rerrien Superior Court, Octets'" Term, 18?L G.W. MOOUK, Clerk. Till* Novonilier 4th, 1801. our laborers. Safe anil Uotiable. “In buying:» cougli moriioicc for chtl drenuy, II. A. Wulker. s piomlurst druggist of Ogden, Uuh, “never be hfraid So bny Chamber!,ia 1 . Cough Rem edy. Tiere Is no danger from It, »nd reilef Is always sure to follow.I partic ularly recommend CbambtrUin’s be cause I have found it to be safe and reliable. 1 ’ 85 i»nd 50 cent bottles for sals by the Tilton Drug Store, and Pe tars Order to Perfect Service. GEORG IA —R Kiuti BN Co u NT v. W. J. Connki.l, 1 LllRsi for Dlvorco in Iksr* :u i CM..) rien Superior Court,’ Dona Connki.i.. ) October Term, 1891. It umwnring to tho Court by the* return of the Sheriff, in the ataivo Rtatad caw*, tliat. the defend ant does not rettblo in Raid county; and it further appearing tliat ho ilooanot reiilde in Raid State: It U therefore ordered by the Court tliat oervice he i>crfectad on the defendant b> the publit’iitimi nf thin order once a month, for four montbfl be fore tho next term of thift Court, in the Tiiton Gaxkttk, a newRpajier publfRlied in Rerrien county, Georgia. 1'kkplkr & Hitch. Petitioner’* Attomeva. Granted: Aug. II. Iiakrki.i., Judge 8.C.H. C. A true extract from tho minutai of Rerrien Superior Court, October tern. tain. (j. W. MoniiK, Clerk. Thin Novomlicr 2nd, 1891. Order to Perfect Service. GEORGIA—Rkhki BN CdUNTV. W. 1L Stoxk. 1 Libel for Divorce In Rerrien vr. | Superior Court. f>0UM.V Stonk. J October Term, ikPl. It apiHmring to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, in the ataivo Rtatad cane, tliat the defend' ant ib>0H not realdo In Mbl county; and it fur ther apiiearliiK that ho doea not reside in Raid State: It Ir therefore ordered by tho Court, that Rervk* lie ]>crfected on the defendant by tho publication of tbl* order once a mouth, for four motitlif, tiefore the next term of tbl* Court. In Hie Tutor oaxkttk, a newspaper puliUabed in Rerrien Ofiiinty. Georgia, Pkki’lkm Si Hitch. Petitloner'i Attorneys. Granted: Auu. H. IiAnrku., Judge s. C.H. C. A true extraut from the ndnnteR of Rerrien Superior Court, October term, 1801. (I, W. MoottK, Clerk. Tbto Novendicr 4th, 1891. Rule to Perfect Service. GEORGIA—Bkkihkn County. C. S. Colic, ) Libel for Divorce in Rerrien Superior Court. Octolier r Make Colb. j r Ttnn, W»l. It api*eftring t»> the Court by the re'U.T, of the Sheriff, In thr above Rtatad raw*, tliat the defend- ant does not rwdde in Raid county; and If, further earing that he doee nut feeble in uM State: n therefore ordered by the t^>urt that Rervlce lie perfected on the defendant l»y thepubiPatlou of tbM order once a month, for ronr uiondiR be fore the next term of thU Court. Sn the TiYton Oaekttk, a ntwepaper published in Rerrien county, Georgia. PfcEi t.tta a RfTvm. Petitioner 4 * AH Granted: Auo. If. IIanrkll, Judge H. C.S.C*. A tniL extiwet front the minutes of Rerrien Superior Court, October term. IW1. G. W. Moobk, Clerk. Tble Notetubcr fnd, 1801. Twelve Month's Support, GEORGIA—Rrnwibn County. To all wht«n it may concern: The appraiser* appointed to set epart a twelve months support to the widow and mitnir tiflUdren of Malcolm McMiltau. tale of said c/mnty, rteceaoeiL ool of bis estate, have filed tlndr report, pud I wltltmM upon the Mine lor record at my office in Nash ville on the first Mom lay U\ Fcbrutry neaL Given under ray band and oflWtal signature, this December lW.b, 58»1. F. M. SMITH. Ordinary, Leave to Soil. G KOR01A -R r.niti r.n Corm. To tt.1l whom it may «mmm: exsoataf of the estate of Daalel , Mid county deceased, ntaices anpllcallon, in pr<»- . for leave t > »ap«ta Iwk.ngtng to M. JwOriwer. Jrlner, late of per form,JPPWHIPML-—_—VMM raid estate, ami 1 will iu«S upr^ t-Kea oWr.t in Nashville on the firai Monday I, tnsry’ ahrl Givctv mnier my band awiL x-tf. FULWGSB^ ALEXANDER, Love Building, ZSlSfc f’stiuMjn signal." * Dally, except Sunday. Connci'ta nV Albany with CoiTtrar*ralTfoSTof Georgia, CobimbuH Soutbern railway, and Savan nah, Florida and Western railway. Connects at \V»ye,mw» with Savannah, Florida and Western railway. .lackaonville and St. Ia>uI* Ptillumn pnlacn ■deeping ear upon trains Nos. 3 and 4. C. D. Dwynm, j. A. Mt’Drmn, Traill,’ Slunager. G. I*. A. F. W. Angibu, A.G. 1\ A. M. W. GASKINS, GENERAL : : MERCHANT, Extends a Most Cordial Invitation To tlie People of tlio. Town uud tho Surrounding Country to Buy Him a Visit at Ills Notv and K.u^uut Store. His Specialtios will bo- CROCKERY SHOES, HATS, CA 1*8, DRESS , GOODS, Ac., HARDWARE Ti.ere Is no House in Town having suoh a Complete Assortment and Carefully Seleotcd Stock of Goods. Ho carries nearly everything which ennatituto ft general Mock of Dry GinmIr, Notion*, Heavy Orttccrlen, etc. HU) Monk Ir all freak and a vlRlfta hi* More will bo mutually bcueflcbil to pur- cbaimr and teller. Send to him for any and everything’ you need. Mitchell "W. Graskins, TIFTON, GPIOTtGlA. TIFTON DRUG STORE Keeps a Full Supply of- i i ) TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, Fine Perfumery, School Books and Stationary. im ii (II KAIL.ROAD. SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE. Schedule In Effect January 3.1803. NoTC West I ml la* Kxpreu Mail. GOING ROt’TIL Li^rxiih tejn.' Cordclo.TSHvv’’ Yahloita Jasper... 1 dike City... Hampton ... Arrive Puiaikn..... ^ No. I leaves Macon after arrival of "iuootnlntf morning trains on Central. Southwmorn, Oeor- glrt ; liuHt Tminorttee, Virginia uud Georgia ami Macon and lUnuingham railroad*. No. 3 leave* Maeon after arrival of incoming afternoon train* on the central, Southwestern, Maoon and Northern ami Georgia railt nuta, ami commote at I’aiatka for St. Augustine ami all udnta In liAitt and South Florida, anti with the he St. John* ami Octlawaha river stoamcra. GOING NOUTH. No, i y Went Jroli.i Fuat Mall. No. 4, " Kxpntw Mail, Leave' Paiaika 6:45 a. in. 7:40 p. tu. 44 Hampton 0*<I 44 HM - 44 Lake City 8.110 o 10:25 « 44 Janjier U .412 •* 11:32 44 44 Vald'vuta 10:13 * 4 12:44 a. iu. 41 THlon 11:43 44 2 ;rj * 4 44 Cordele 1:15 p. in. 4:07 44 Arrive Miu-nn 4:10 44 I* Ji 44 No. l leaten I’nlatku after arrlvai fiif't We»t In dia mad rmm Tampa and eoi.neeta at Matron with nil outgoing afternoon trains on Central, Soii'Jiwefttern, Macon and Northern. Geortfta, KsiRt Tennesset 4 , Vliginlunmi GeorgianmlAlacoV nml lUnuliighnm railroatU. No. 4 leaves I’aiatka after arrival of trains from Ht. Augtmttmi ami ptdnta In l>UM.nml Ninth Florida and mimed* at Macon with all outgoing morning trains on Central, South western, Matron and Northern, Georgia, amt East Tennessee, Vir ginia uml Georgia railroad*. ConWN'tlon for vcMibuletl train l ad ween Atlanta and Wasldnur' Pin. D. ('. All trains arrive ami ilepart from union drirot* at Moeon ami 1’ntatka. Elegant sleeping ears Will to run ou trains No. 3 and No. 4. . For further information apply to agent* ft* junction point* or to L. J. IIARRIS. L. C. CANOVA. Ticket Agent, Matron. Ticket Agent, l’alatka. It. IIIIRNS, JAS. MfcN/.IFJt. Trav. Pass. Act, Mamn. Gcn'l Agt, I’aiatka. A. C. KNA l'l», Traffic Maiwgtr. Sobodulo ii\ Effoot January 3.1893. ~fttATlON««r RcAti Down, 5:45 a. m. fiu'iO 44 44 7 Aft 44 44 7 Aft 44 44 3.*45 44 44 9:10 - 44 10 & 44 44 it SO 44 *' 12.0ft p. in It SO 44 4 4 IO0 44 id» 44 44 200 * 4 44 f.v Mamn. Ar. ..(x..Sofkee—.Lv. Litelht. “ . ..Monti»elier....“ .... CaJbMlcn 14 .,. Yataftv lllo, 44 .. .Th«)mast'jn..-.“ .Thuml’iig Spg».’ 4 ....Wnwlfmry.... w ...llarrift City... 4 * Ddeww »* ....MmmtvlUe..-. 4 ’ Ar. - Lo Grange.. I.v. Head Up. 5:15 p. iu. 4;20 44 »* 3S8 “ “ 3:20 44 “ 2 S3 44 44 2:U 14 •* 1 *• *' c 12 SO Utt 44 4 ' n SO a. ut. U SJ “ 44 S*IS5 4 ‘ 44 10310 44 ^ Lamps of Every Description. PAINTS, * OILS * AND * V The most select sleek of Tolw My KUttemer# cam 1j« sewed with I call to Prof. Kidney nml Llv* P ,« — nnd Uhen—^ ~ " very Cuctneotiiut ia Hntoii Depot, Macon, Gx, with (l. K. xt I . K. It. for Valdosta, lake City, l*a- latkR, at. Augustin* and points In Florida; C. 1L R.fur Kavaniuibs Miliedgevlilr and Katantan; S. W. R. tt. for A meric us, Albany and Kufaula; M. A N. R. It. fur Mariimm, Athena and Lula, ar " m i PHrtaU, CectL l 44 *"^ n,u j