The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, March 04, 1892, Image 3

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\ TIIE GAZETTE : TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1802. ALL SORTS OF THINGS. FOUND GOING HE ROUNDS OF THE GEORGIA PRESS. Fact*, Fanr.tr* and New* Item* Laconically Mated-Something of lntere«t to j 12very Gazette Header. Plowing a mule all tiny, and driv ing to meeting and to parties at night, are happy memories of the past. It has been weighed m the balances and found run down at the heel. figfWINE OF CAROUI, a Tonic for Women. Prof. John W. Dozier gives the Ft. Valley Leader the following re cipe as a certain cure for carbuncles: “Mix equal parts of cream of tartar and sulphur. Take a table spoonful before each meal, and lessen the dose every day for ten days.” JKkT BUCK-ONAUGHI tea cure* Constipation. A great man); of the one mule farmers of Houston county, white and black, will not be able to make arrangements for carrying on their farms'this year. The factors are not taking any cltauccs on them, and labor promises to be more plentiful than heretofore.—Leader. ■cILREE^WINEOFCARDUl for Weak Ner»e«. It is said that the meanest man in the world is the fellow who cut off his mother-in-law's red hair, sold it for a drink, and then pastured bis '•gvttbrover her grave, lie was as mean as the man who took his coun- tyT>aper two years on a credit, then refused to take it out of the post- office. %rj BUCjUDRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. We are glad to learn that the raising of tolracco will he given a practical test this year by sonic of our best and most prosperous farm ers who intend planting from two to ten atires each. We venture the pre diction tliat their success will cause hundreds of acres to be planted next season.—Ft. Valley Leader. MgEjfttJMSINEOriAhuUI ,ur lclI1-Je It is an ancient saying that “a crop that Ls well put in is half Inade.” It is a statement that will never lie disproved. As you sow so shall you reap. A hastily sown crop yvill very likely be a liastily harvested one. It pays to put the soil in the best state of preparation possible for the reception of the seed or plant, whether it lie in the garden or field or orchard. There Is no danger from whooping cough when Cliamtierlalu’s Cough Kenn edy Is freely given. It liquefies the tough, tenacious mucus and ni ls in its cxpectomtloN. It also lessens the sever ity uml frequency of the paroxysms ol coughing,’and insures a speedy recovery There is not the least danger in giving it to children or bakiea, as it coutulns no injurious substance. .10 cent bottles for mile by Tlfton Drug Store, and Peters & Heloto, Cecil. There was never hut one original tuan, and that was Adaiu. Ail others are imitations. Education is a good thing when it floea not directly unfit a man for working for a living. To the end of the world, the most delightful people will lie tlioee who mind their own business. Ho not wait for extraordinary op portunities for good action hut make use of common situations. The density of population is greatest in Europe, where it averages ninety-seven to the square mile. Successful trainers of horses, pro fessional baseball players and United States senators now get about the same salary. It is a heap easier to stano on the outside and criticise another fellow’s short-comings than to take Ids place and do better. Why don't you t*y Simmons Relief when your liver stops acting propcrlv, it makes you feel tike A new being. Only fltfe. For site by Dr. J. C. Goodman, Tifton. On. Hoses. Roses will soon 1* blooming mid blushing. Mr. William Spooner, the president of the Massachusetts Hor ticultural Society and veteran rose grower of Jamaica Plains, '"recom mends white licllelKire for keeping off the peats, that infest lire roses. Tiic hellebore can be had at any of the drug stores. Mr. Spooner com mences as so.tn the plants conic into leaf, and by a persistent use of it, keeps the foliage in tine slmpe; as all can testify who have seen his rows cm exhibition. It would S*e well, perhaps, to remember thin—Thomas- villo Times-Knlvrptise. MR. ELIJAH YOUNGBLOOD KILLED. A Mail Keene In (lit* Smitlieiudcra l*art of Coffee County. It is with regret that >vc record the killing of Mr. Elijah Youngblood,Sr., by Mr, John Tanner, Sr. 'The trag edy occurred in the slmtljeastern part of the county TuesfUj'tnorning. It appears that air. Tanner was out burning woods for his cows Tues day and for some unknown rc-nson Mr. Youngblood objected to it, Iteat out the fire and sent Mr. Tanner word that if he set fire to the woods again he would be there to stop him. ■Mr. Tanner, believing lie had a right to burn the woods notwithstanding it was Mr. Youngblood’s land, in view of the fact that it was a safe distance from any house, went out and set lire to the woods again, nlid while he was strewing fire Mr. Youngblood came to him with his gun and was quarrel ing with hint when Messrs. Simeon Youngblood and John Tanner, Jr., arrived. They separated the old gentlemen, but suddenly Mr. Young blood jerked away and ran a sound and struck Mr. Tanner a heavy blow with a big limit, whereupon Mr. Tan ner got out his |tooket-knife and cut Mr. Youngblood in the breast near the heart. Mr. Youngblood died-al most instantly. Mr. Youngblood was about seventy years old and was generally known as the greatest deer and alligator kill er in South (Jeoigia. Ho had killed up to the time of ins death deer. He was one of the first settlers of Coffec'connty. Mr. Tanner is also one among our ohlest citizens, and he has friends innumerable. He is a very quiet old gentlemen, lie and Mr. Youngblood have always heretofore been friendly and neighborly.—Douglas Breeze. Clmniberlnin’x Eye nu<l Skin Ointment. A certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Totter, Salt lthcum. Scald Head, Old Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling and soothing. Hun drids of esses Imvc been cured by It after ntl oilier treatment hud failed. It is put up in 25 and 50 cent boxes. “.Judge” Lv/.morc Killed. “Judge” Lyzmore, a lug, fat negro who came to Douglas with Sweat it Co., from Duke, (in., about eighteen months ago, was killed last week a few miles iielow Pearson, while fit ing with a middling of jxtoi “Judge” stopped ill a farmer's house and scared the wife, the husband lin ing away. Tiny lady told “Judge” that Iter husband whs out in a field hard by, at iroylf, but “Judge’ di not believe lin and commanded her to cook a warm dinner for him while lie went to see if lie was about. When “Judge” went to limit her husband, the lady slipped to a neighbor's bouse for help; but when she and some gentlemen friends returned, “Judge” had been hack to the house, helped himself to a middle o' bacon and left. The men tracked him till they found him and left him full of Winchester balls, lie might have been innocent of any evil intentions, but liis actions were suspicious.— Douglas Breeze. A Million PrieiKlH. A friend In newt Is a friend Indeed and not less than one million people Imre found just such a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Colds and Coughs. If you have never used this great cough medicine, one trial will convince you tliat It lias wonderful cura tive powers in all diseases of the Throat. Chest and l.ungs. Each labile is guar anteed to do all that is claimed or money will lx; refunded. Trial hollies free at Pctcison & Paulk's drug store, barge bottles 50c. and $1. Congrcssmitit Teirner. Who will lie the standard bearer of the democrats in the; district in the coming Congressional race? It is claimed by many tliat Judge At kinson will lr\ whilst others declare that Turner is the coming man. In fact they assert that two-thirds of the people are for Turner. Wc saw six men in the council ehamlier this morning at one time and were told that they stood five fur Turner and one for Atkinson. The. Advertiser don't dabble in polities, but it does mention facts, and these arc facts.—Brunswick Ad vertiser. Order to Perfect Service, GEORGIA-—Heiuiikx County. A LH'K Thompson,) Libel fur Divorce In Iter* rlen Huterhjr Court, Raz Thompson. Octoltor Tenn, MU. It np|H'nriu£ to the Court by Hie return of the Sheriff, in the ubove stated fuse, Unit tin* de fendant tit ms not reshlc in said countv; audit further appearing tliat lie doe* not reside in wild State: It in therefore ordered by tlic Court, that service U* i*erfected on the defendant by the publication of this order once a mouth for four months In-fore the next term of this Court, in the Tifton Garkttk, a newspaiHT published In Ber rien county. Georgia. rnKi-LK* Hitch, lVtitioners Attorneys. Granted: Aru. I(. Hanhki.i., .Indue S. C. S.C\ A true extract from the minute* of Ik-rrien SuiH-rlor Court, Or toiler Term, MU. tl.W. Moo 1112, Clerk. Tills Kovcinlier 4th, Mil. Order to Perfect Service. GEORGIA—BKJtniux County. W. J. Connell, ) Lilicl for Divorce in Her- vh. [ rlen Sii|K-rlor Court, Dona Connell. ) Oc-udn-r Term, Mill. It amM-uring to the Court by the return of the Sheriff, in the ultove stated ease, that the defend ant does not reside In Raid county; audit further appearing Out he does not reside in said Stale: It is therefore ordered by the Court tliat sen let* l»e jierfected on the defendant by the publication of this order once a mouth, for four months iie- fore the next term of this Court, in the Tifton Gazette, a newspaper published in iierrien county, Georgia. I'kkulk* & Hitch. Petitioner’s Attorneys. Granted: Aro. ||. Hanhi:ll, .Indite 8.C.H.C. A true extract from the minutes of Iierrien Superior Court, Oetolter term, Mil. G. \V. Moouk, Clerk. Thai Novemlter 2nd, MU. Order to Perfect Service. - GEOIM11 A—HkiiHiKX County. \V. K. Stone. ) I.IIh-I for Divorce in Iierrien vs. | Superior Court. Louisa Stone. ) OcUibcr Term, M)l. It ap| ton ring to the Court by tlie return of the Sheriff, in the aisive stated case, Gut thuiiefeml- unt iha-s not reuide in said county; and it fun- tlu-r appearing that lie docs not n-side in Haiti State: h Is therefore ordered by the Court, tliat service lie jH-rfeeted on the defendant by tlie publication of this order once a month, for four mouths. Is-fore tlie next term of tills Court, in the Thton Gazette, n ui 4 ws)>u|>cr published In Iierrien county. Georgia. 1’ej:i‘le,s A Hitcii. Petitioner’s Attorneys. Granted; Aru. II. IIAnsell,Judge8.C.H.C. A true extract from the minutes of Berrien Su|M-rior Court, OctolN-r term, MU. <i, W. Moone, Clerk, 'lids Novenda-r 4lh, MU. M. W. GENERAL GASKINS, :: MERCHANT, Extends a Most Cordial Invitation To the People of tlie Town mill the .Surroniiiliiig Country to Pny Him it Visit nt His New mid Elegant Store. His Specialties will be— CROCKERY 81IOK8, IIATS, Caps, D1U288 GOODS, A<\, d?u, HARDWARE Tlieru is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and Carefully Selected Stock of Goods. lit carries nearly everythin}: which constitute a general Mock of Dry Goods, Notions, Heavy Groceries, etc. His stock Is all fresh and a visit to Ills store will Ik nmtiuil'.y l«uenrial to pur chaser ami sfller. Semi to Idm for any and everything you need. Rule to Perfect Service. GKOllOlA—llKUitiKN County. t C. S. Cole, ) Libel for Divorce in Iierrien vs. | Superior Court. VIA If Y Cole. ) October Term, MU. It appearing to tho Court by the return of the Sheriff, in tb«- above stated ease, that tlie defend ant does not reside In said county;and it further upix-aring tliat lie does not reside in said State: It is therefore ordered by the I oiirt tliat writer be perfected on the defendant by the publication of Gils order ouce a month, for four mouths be fore the next term of this Court, in the Tiiton Gazette, a newspa|ter published In Iierrien county, Georgia. Peki-lkh A Hitch, Petitioner's Attorneys. Granted: Aro. II. Hanmkll, JudgeS.C.H.t’. A true extract from the minutes of llcrrieti Superior Court, Ociolx-r term, ISWL G. \V. MooliE, Clerk. Tills November 2nd, M.»l. Mitcliell W. Gaskins, Til‘’TO NT, GEORGIA. Ix>eal Time Table, Taking effect January 3d, 1HH2. Subject change without notice. Pitfweiigcr Traill*—East. STATIONS. Lv AlUmy •* Davis “ Willingham... “ Isaltella 44 Pnulan •• Sumner 44 Ty-Ty Ar Tifton No. 4. Lv Tifton *• It rook field— 44 Enigma 44 Alai-ah 44 Willu-oocheo. 44 Gray's 44 ua Mite ltist.. 44 Westonla 44 Kirkland 44 Pearson ... 44 Me Donald. 44 M ill wood.. 44 Wu real Niro Ar Waycruos.. Lv Wavemss 44 Hcblattervillc 44 llolmkrn 44 Nuhunta. 44 Lulaton 44 Atkinsou 44 Wayneavllle.. 44 Jamaica 44 Pyles’ Marsh. Ar Brunswick A 00 ain No. 10. 5 lAp1U ! No. 2. 4 U5 ant 4 32 am 4 47 am 6 uu am 5 IW am 5 1*J am 5 35 am 6 U) am *. « 20 am 0 42 am <> 62 am 7 14 am 7 •k am " 44 am • No. 8. 1 30 pm 2 20 pm 2’m pm 3 2S pm 3 45 piu 4 06 pm 4 55 pm 5 30 piu * No. 12. 4 30 am 4 Warn f5 15 am 6 55 am c 35 am 0 45 am 7.’ll) am ‘ 7 05 am "Main 7 30mu a 05 am 7 45 am N 15 am| 8 15 aiu ■a .’Warn' 0 00am a 48 am I 4 J20aiu u is ami B> 20 am 0 40 am 10 50 am 10 55 am 1 12 00 m f. r » X> imi 11 17 am 12 45ptu f5 4.'ipm 1127 am: 105piu )C U2 pm !1 48 ami 1 30 piu fit 12 pm Vi oo m! 2 12 pm ro 20 put, 12 08 pill' 2 30 pill ftl 20 pm 12 15 |>|||| 2 50 pin ns 44 I III 12 35 pin I 3 30 pm fn pm fl2 48 )»ni 4 oopm 7 15 jan- 1 10pint 4 50 pm Piumugcr Truiiia—Went, TIFTON DRUG STORE — IlUKI'X A FuI.L SuiM'I.Y OF- s lift D( TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, Pino Perfumery, School Books and Stationary. Lamps of Every Description. PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES. STATIONS. Lv'lVrunswickT” Pyles’ M ir-.li .iiimalca Waynesvllle... Atkinson iailatoii Naliunta Mol token Sclilattervdie . Ar Waycross Lv Waycrass Uari'sUiro — Millwood McDonald IVvinmn Klrkhnd Westonla 08 Mile <• ray’s WillacasM'lu'e.. A lap.ilia Kiilttma IliiHiktleld Ar Tifton Lv Tifton Ty-Ty Simmer. 1'oiilan IsalKlia WiHtni'ham... Daiis Ar Alltauy ... TMnliUiii McEIrte's Wine ot Cardui and THEDFORD'S BLACK-0RAUGHT mw for sale by the following tnerchanU in llerilen Cnmil f; J. c. GoAKiutan, Tifton. »«. II. Tilt, Finish A Veepi”*. A»hc!. M. 4. McMillan, AAlapuha. {\l.JotHa, 44 Woclard Jt Co,. “ W. It. Fiiti-b A 4:©h -Nashville. IlB IT OllDAINKl) BY TIIK ClTY COUNCIL ok Tifton That the following sped tic taxes ahall bo paid by any perHon or persons who carry on or engage in the name within the city, and upon a failure to pay ilie same before commencing business, or when re quested to do ho, shall he subject to a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than one hundred dollars, or work upon the streets, or bu confined within the city guard h«m*6, in the mayor’s discretion : t'oretfeh billiard or pool table, ten pin alljjjr, and all tables and alleys of any kfnd used for the purpose of playing with nails or plus, or both, within said city, for prolil, $10 on the first, and $•') for each additional table, payable when said busi ness commences, and no license shall he granted for less than one year. On all contrivances of whatever kind used for the purpose of gaming or carry ing on a game of chance by selling rants, tickets or numbers, or turning /i deal or wheel, selecting or designating cards, pictures, envelopes o" photograph* from a number of similar articles or object*,, or by pitching rings at slakes or knives, or by throwing dice, or by any oilier ar tifice or contrivance whatever, shall pay (lie sum of $10, or such olhei sum as the mayor In his judgment may assess. All persons shall procure a license before opening or commencing any of these kinds of business. For each performance by circus $100, or In the mayor’s discretion. For each side-show per day, $2 r i, or in the mayor’s discretion. For each theatrical exhibition, $•>,or in the mayor's discretion. For sleight-of-hand performances, $10 |>cr day. For tricks of legerdemain, or any kind of shows or exhibitions not mentioned, the mayor sIiaII use his discretion. For ear,h book peddler or canvasser, $2 per month, or the mayor may use h*sdis cretion. For each peddler in any kind of mer chandise, or anything not enumerated Above, from $2 to $25 per month, in tlie discretion of the mayor. For each barber's chelr mod for profit, V per annum. For. year For each dray, wagon or cart drawn by one Animal, $5 per year. For each dray, wagon or cart drawn by two or more animals, $7.00 per year. For each auctioneer. $10 per year. For any denier In spirituous, vinous, imilt or inloxicnting liquors, rice beer, cider, !>cer, bitters, or anything that will lend fo iidoxfonfe, $10,000 per annum, payable before commencing business For each dog, owned and kept in the city, $1 per arnum, or the marshal siiail impound, and if not redeemed in a rea sonable length of time it shall bo sold or killed. For each photographer or picture- taker, In tent or located. $10 per annum. For enli dealer in guns and j.inoi*, $10 per annum. For each contractor or builder who contracts for any building costing or worth when completed the sum of $lKkf or wore shall pay a license of $!•> per annum. For each contractor or builder who contracts for any building costing or worth when completed ihu sum of $100 or lot* than $:ioo shall pny a license of $10 per annum Bub-contractors who work on build ings where the principal contractor 1ms paid the proper license shall not l>e quired to pay a license for engaging in such work. That all homes or mules found loose upon the streets shall bo taken up and impounded hy the marshal and the owner thereof notified to appear before the mayor, who shall use his discretion after hearing the evidence. For each skating rink, $30 per annum, For each ret'-turant, $10 per annum. W. l-ovk, Mayor. J. If. Goodman, Clerk. r each livery and sale stable, $10|>cr The most select stock of Tobaccos and Cigars in the city. My customers can be served with good Havana cigars. T call special attention to Prof. Poxtor’s Catarrh Cure, Dingle Halm, Kidney and Liver Cure, bung Restorer, Mesmerle Klood Cleanse! and Klieunmtle Cure. They are proprietary medicines that Are recommended very highly for the purposes claimed for them. jter FRESHEST and REST GARDEN SEEDS, all the year round Cull uml see me. Tifton, (la., April IS01. J. C. GOODMAN". BIG- BARGAIN'S ! DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS. No. 1. No. 9. i •No. U. 7 30am 2 "1 pin amain n Maui m 20 |.m 14 15 an 8 ai am f2 :U i>m 4 53 aui s 22 aiu f2 driii 6 ooam M 30 am 1 f2 to |>iu; 5 45 am 8 37 uml H 03)1111 6 wiaiu s 48 am' t. 13 inn 1 0 20 am l* oy ar , r.l 31 pm 7 no am 0 I'JAinj HI 40)I|U! 7 20 am U 40*1111 4 001*111 j 8 00 am No. 3. 10 55 aur in 35)iinl :» 25 am 11 Warn' 1 \0 29am 11 40 aui , ;• ofi am 11 67 am II 26 am 12 IS )>ll); U 33)1111 12 28 |i|u 12 27 |>m; 12 45 |<m 12 :i5 )>m l ii51'in 12 4.1 I'111; 1-20 |||U 12 47 )>m 1 35 | III 12 51 ),in 1 1 40)i|i 1 15)iUl| 12 15atn 2 35 |'th 1 37 pin 1 f3 20|i|ti 1 40 I>m 3 45 )>iu 2 05 |iiu! 4 .10 i m I No. f. T 2 25 )im 12 61 am; r> 2«) am 2 6o pm 1 7 10 am 3 07 |»m I 7 40 aiu 3 10 pm! s oo am 3 26 pm! j s 16 am 3 37 pm' S 40 am 3 62 |>m I « 10am* 4 20 pm 1 2 10 *in 10 oo aiu f 8to|> on signal. Dally, except Sunday- t'oiintN’ts at AIImui) ulih (Vtural rsilro.nl of Gt-orulu, <'oluml)us8oi!tl)i*rn rnl nay, and Ha yah- nail, Florida and Wimtarn rallwi,y. Counertsai Wnyrmss uitli Saiannah, i lorldA and Wratcrn railway. JackaoiiviU* and HI. l^ouis IMllman palar* sli-A'idni; car upon traimi Nos. 3 and 4. C. D. Owens, J. A. M« Di fmk, Tratllo Manager. ti. 1* \. V, \\. A no i mi, A. G. I'. A. 1 carry a lull line of J)ry-(loads, and am selliiiy Winter floods away Idolow f 1 o«t to make room for a splendid Summer Stock. MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMENT Is fully stocked with the hast goods. TIFTON, OA., AtiKU«t 37. 1R0I. II. II. TIFT. The Singer Manufacturing Company, THE BEWIHO XACHINE BANUFA0TUEEB3 OF THE WO ELD. With a Record of 9,000,000 Made and Hold. .Machines, Now offer three entirely different New Futility Sewing Machine*— O.iciLLATou, VnuiATou A.M> Aotojiatk: (single tlirvail). mrn U RAILROAD. SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE. Sch.duh In Effect Jtnntry 3.1633. COJNO ftolTII. Lo*v* MMon..... Cordele Tiriuu Vahlnata... Ja»|N*r ijvka City. Hamilton . Arrive BaliUk*... No. 1, | WMt ludla t n»t Mail, j fcixprru Mail. 11 ^10 a. in. 8:45 j*. 2 00 p. m. U2tt “ 3 215 5:14 0:17 7:18 H:M 10:15 1 oo *. m. 2:45 44 31»2 •« 4241 44 6:1ft *’ 7 JO 44 No. 1 liMivva Mai-on aftrr arrival oI incoming morning traiua on Central, Houth«CMt«rn, Gcor- via. k’juit ToimvuMM}, Virginia nr.tl Georgia ami M •ronaud Blrmingliam railroad*. >o. 3 lra\r» Marou after arriial of im-otnlng afternoon trnliiR on tlie (Vntral, S«»iith*e»teni.' Mn*oii and Nortliern and GeorglA railmatla, ami eonii«H'U At i'alatha for Ht. AuKiiatine ami all t itniilR in I’jui and South Florida, ami with tho he 81 No. 4, Kx ureas Mall. ugusiinc i . iila, ami wl... St. John* ami Ocklawalia river nt camera. I NmSk .West India jf’oAl Mall. beave IMlatka |"A?K, n. nV.i 7M0 p. in. 44 Hamilton ’ «:to) 44 i 8 215 •• 44 lake C ity ; 8:iW| . 4 10 25 44 44 »lasj<er U.-02 !lldS 44 44 Valdosta !0;lft 441 * . 12.44 a. m. 44 Tlflon )1:4« 44 V*» J2 44 44 Cordele ; 1:1ft p. m. 4V Arrive Mnron 14:10 - ooisn SOUTH. No. 2 leave,i Palatka after arrival fa*r W* dia mail from Tamiia and eoffm-et* at Macon with all outgoing afternoon train* on 4'cntraL Southwestern, Maeoti ami Northern, Georgia, K.o»t Tt-iiiu-Mce, Vlrkinia and Getirgia and flaiMO and Birmingliain rallroails. No. 4 leatr* 1‘alatka after arrival of trains from Di. Augustine and point* in tvast and South Florida slid coiinerts at Mattin with all outgoing morning train* on t'entral. Southwestern, Macon and Northern, Georgia, ami East Teiinesse*. Vir ginia and Georgia raliroada. roiinecthm far vestll uletl train lie tween Atl-vnU sml Washing ton. I). i\ All train* arrive ami ilc|>ari from union tiejiots at Mai-ou ami Palatka. Elegant sleeping cars will l* run on trains Xu, 3 ami No. 4. For furtlier InfonuatWn apply hi agents at junrtion |Hdnt* or t«> J. I/A Kftlfl. L. C. CA SOYA* ^ Ticket Agent. Moron. Ticket Agent. UaUUm. II. Ill KNK. JA8. MEN7.1», Trav. !•»**, Art, Mm'ou. Gei ' Agt, Ualatka. A. C. KNAIT, Tnifllc Manager. Schedule In Effect Jenairy 3,1893. Head Down. .Stations. Read l’p. 5.-46 a. m. I.v Haron Ar. 0:15 p. m. (. :60 •• 44 44 Jtoftee Lr. 4t!0 - 44 7 M •• 44 44 Ltaella - 4 3JW 44 *» 7 :M *• •• Monqrrlier ...•* 3:20 44 ~ S .46 ’• “ 44 .... ('iilludeu 14 2 M 44 44 W :10 •* •• “...VaMntllc “ 2:15 44 10 J5 44 44 . Tliomanton— 44 1 ^0 44 44 11 JO 44 44 •• Thimd’njc S)»g*. 44 11#" “ 12 a5 )». m. 44 .. ..WiwNlbury— 44 12 44 14 UJ0" 44 “...lUreU cnjr...“ It JO a. nn 1 A¥» - 4 44 44 thiesaa 44 U-oo *- 44 V ;26 4 4 44 44 ....Monntville... 44 ia-ja 44 44 • :00 4 4 44 Ar . 1j Grange ..Lv. 16510 44 44 lu clngant, convenient ami art<Atio nnhinet work, with new palcnUHi xlnud junl all the latent attachment* iuk! modem im|<roromoijU. W. H. C. OLIVER, TIFTON, GEORGIA, Atfent for Borrion, Colquitt, Worth and Irwin COUNTIES. funnectlon in t’ulen Demit. Macon, Ga., with . S. A F. n. U. fivr Valdosta, Lake City, l*a- latka. 8t. Augustin* and )N>int« lu Horiita; 1'. K. U. for Savannah. Mtile - gw ille aud Eatontiui; 8. W. 11. R. for Auierious, Albany and Eufania; M. iV N. R. R. (or Matiison, Athens and Lula, and a 'lnt* leuiutl; tie»»rBi» RmImu) for Sjtarta, HletlgevilV.' and Augusta, and ail *H»ints hs- yiiml. At Yatesvill* with A. .S F. It, K. foe item* on tliat Uni*, and at l.a Grange with A. \Y. I*. U. !t. for Montpanery and twyund and in- tenneilUite station*. For further Infonuatkm ap)*ty to L. J. HARRIS, It- 0. STONE, Ticket Agt., Macon. Ticket Agt., La Grange. H.BUtNS, Macon. Aiujcce. Traveling IMdsenger Agent, A. C. KNAd*u. TraSk Mi All orilor.: for maohiiw*, nttachnuoitx mill nwillcs will receive jiromjrt ami efficient attention. Address all orders to W. H. C. OlstVKB, Agent, Note This. 1 have unit* s few uf thus# hcautiful ten-acts Lt?ss, un* utils? and a half ttocth \if TIftivu. Ap ply early, as the first to comm will l« senrrtl first. M, A. SEXTON. Ural Kdat* Ageuu For Beit. Fire Hire i«k» Tik*. uj* ,utw in the JyC— iwWt tuffiamr, Atott im> mn MMie.Mto.