The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, March 18, 1892, Image 3

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THE OAZIiTTE: TIFTON, OA., FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1802. ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. GARNERED BY THE PENCIL AND SCISSORS PROCESS. Hatch of New« from Neighboring CmmtleM Dreuetl of Npeeinl Interest to Gazette Renders. A mas* mooting of Worth county democrat* will be hold at Isabella April 5th. ■cELREE’S WINE OF CABDUI for W.ak Nej lioseola and mumps are lb6 pre vailing diseases at WaresboixL These are comparatively liW't/afflictions, but they make one | Wei very lone some ami friendless “all the same.” MeEIrHVWINEjjFCAROtn lor female illeeaMe. Marion Chauncey and Will Spur- lin, of Sumner, are the proprietors of a nice croquet ground, where the ■ young gentlemen and their best girls spend their leisure hours on fair af ternoons shoving the croquet balls. No cheating allowed. JS'WJNE OF CARDUI, a Tonic for Women, lion. Harney L Stephen^; for twenty years Ordinary of Ifliwndes county, died at his lihinc ii/Yaldosta very suddenly on tiki/fight of the 11 tli inst lie had tlnygood opinion of all classes and was the most popu lar man in his county. 1 Ie leaves a wife and several children, besides relatives mid friends to mourn his dentil, fy BLACK-ORAUCHT tea cores Conati|>atiou. The Worth county correspondent of tlie Albany Herald nominates Hon. William A. Harris, of that county, for congress from the sec ond distriet. The suggestion is all right, but lie already nicely placed as secretary of the State sen ate—a niche lie fills to a gnat's heel. Air. Harris will, no doubt, receive a Haltering complimentary vote of the convention. Try BlACK-UfMUQHT lea for Dyspepsia. Mr. T. J. Hooks, of the sixth dis trict. of Worth county, is one of those farmers who makes his farm pay without planting cotton. His entire crop is supplies, ami all lie cannot use at homo is sold in the T'ifton market where i. is always in demand at a fair price. Ho raises his own meat supply ami some to sell; in fact, lie lives strictly at home. Farmer) of Ilcrricii county, go tliou and do likewise. McElree's Wine or Cardul And THEOFORO'S BLACK-ORAUGHT are for sale by the following merchants in tierrlen county: J. <\ Goodman, Tlfton. II. II. Tift, l’urrish A Peeples, Adel. M. J. .McMillan, Allapwha. I. Jnue*. '* Woolurd & Co., “ W. It. FJitcli & Ok, Nashville. Funny how a boy will rake ami Scrape with a razor, use hair lotions, etc., to start a moustache, and when lie is old enough, and nature gives him one, he does not want it. and worries alxmt it, just the same. And the girls—so anxious to lie thought young ladies, and when they arrive nt woman’s estate, fret because, if not married nt once, they will Is; called old maids. . .It is a fixed and immutable law that to have good, sound health one must have pure, rich and abundant blood. There Is no shorter nor surer route than by course of I)c Witt's Sarsaparilla. J. 0, Goodman. The farmers of the South buy their meat ami flour from the farmers of the North. The northern farmers buy tlietr eotton from the southern far tners. The southern farmers woul like to buy his flour for t5 a barrel. Tlie northern farmers wants his cot ton at 0 cents a pound. In oilier words the farmers of both sections want to sell their produce in tlie highest mar ket, and buy their necessities in tlie lowest In order to accomplish this tlie tariff nine*, tie reduced to a rev unite basis, ice? Veiling Folks, Think of This. Every hoy and girl should under stand the obligation to write to tlie Host or hostess upon arriving home from a vis't. A short note is all that is necessary, merely a pleasant, friendly, grateful word, telling of the safe arrival, and acknowledging the kindness that made tlie visit a pleasant one. I remember a social sin of omission of which 1 was guil ty. I had made Lydia a visit, and upon my return home neglected, through girlish carelessness, to write the little note. I realized my dis courtesy when it was so late that I was ashamed to write. 1 <lo not know whether Lydia lias forgiven mo, for 1 never had tlie moral courage to ask her; hut I have not forgiven myself and have never been aide to recall that visit with satisfaction, and all because I was ^iiilt.y of neglect. Neglect is one unpardonable sin against friendship You may sin grievously through hasty temper, or foolish, impulsive actions, but cold neglect can never hope for forgiveness.—West Shore. “I have just recovered from a second attack of the grip this year,” soys Mr. Jus. O. Jones, publisher of the Leader. Mcxia, Texas. “In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and I think witli considerable success, only lie ing in bed a little over two days against ten days for the first attack. The second attack I am satisfied would have been equally as bad as the Ural but for the use of (tils remedy, as I had l» go to tied In about six hours after being struck with it, while in thu llrsl case I was able to at tend to business about two days before getting down." 50 cent bottles for sate by Tlfton Drug Store, and Peters & lio- lote, Cecil. A Hright Prophecy, In tlie faee of a general rural ills content there is a consoling feature of discussion now going on in the higher class of newspapers, which stands in tin* nature of a bright prophecy. The greater happiness suggested by rural life lias always been a strongly imbedded opinion amongst city people, and the hope of some day taking a farm home tlie cherished wish of thousands. ’I lie ilosophy of human progress is that changes come by circles, and people are moved by general desire to <!< some particular tiling in common just ns they will take up any fad of the ancients as a matter of fashion The day is not far distant, it is pre dicted, when people of wealth will seek country life as the happiest ex istenee, and.the provincial gentleman will again lie quite the thing.—Diuv sou News. Il is a truth in medicine that the small cat dose that performs the cure is the best. Do Wilt's Little Kariy Risers are the smallest pills, will perform the cure and are the best. J. C. Goodman. An editor’* day* are long and full of snags, littig thanks and no pay are his lot and he must be thankful if other people suffer him to breathe tlie same air they do. Hid you ever notice the man who speaks of the “little one-horse newspaper?” All the magnifying power of his eyes is used up in comprehending his own importance, and everything else looks like a pigmy in consequence. Ten chances to one the one-horse news paper -is a six mule team with a driv. or and traction engine” compared to him. A* a rule, mao’s * fool vitliet accidentally or intentionally. There is no danger from whooping cough when Chamberlain's Cough Rein cdy Is freely given. It lii|iiclles the lough, tenacious mucus and ai.ls In Its expectoration. It also lessens the sever ity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughing, and insures n speedy recovery There is not least danger In giving It to children or babies, as il contains no injurious substance. 50 cent hollies for sale by Tlfton Drug Store, and Peters Si liclotc, Cecil. Practically, the Thirdpartyitos are worse enemies to the south than the republican!). Sam Jones accuses Senator Col quitt of having backslid. If it lie true, tlie Senator is, at last, on a level with Sam—or not much atsjve it.—Ex. The Southern Democratic mem bers of Congress are working dili gently for the relief of the people. If they fail, a Itopiihlicnn Senate, sup ported by a Republican President, will be responsible to tlie country for the failure. That was a characteristic trick of old Elam of tlie People’* Party Pa per—the publishing of tlie third par ty platform with the pension plank left out. It was a deliberate piece of parly rascality. Hut nothing do cent eon lie expected of a renegade. — fshmaelite. Off the Atlantic coast of Florida, two miles from the shore and ten miles south of St. Augustine, is a great natural wonder in the shape of a fresh water spring covering an are* of two acres and boiling up pure, sweet and fresh in the midst of its briny surroundings. Messrs. Cage *fc Sherman, of Alexan der, Texas, writes us regarding a re markable cure of rheumatism there as follow*; “The wife of Mr. Wm. Pm ill, tic poutmuster here, had been bed-ridden with rheumatism foi several ycais. She could get nothing to do iier any good. Wc sold her a bottle of Chamberlaln'ii Pain Raim and she was completely cured by its use. We refer any one to tier to verify Ibis sUtefnent.” 5(1 cent bottles for sale by Tlfum Drug I Store and Peter* A flelote, Cecil. IN MEMO HI AM. [The following poem waMFritten by a young lady of Alabatiurm mem ory of Mis* Sadie Philliufl, daughter of Capt, John A. Phillips who died in Tlfton just lK-fprgrtlie completion of her father’* hotel \vhich lie after wards christened with her name. Mis* Sadie was an accomplished young lady, possessing many noble trait* of character—a true woman— and her dentil brought many pangs of grief and sorrow to her immcdiaU! family and friends—Editoil] fatve’s lyre, with death'll pule flowers I twine, To call forth melody divine; Not such as brings to mind the might Of thundering teniiwst in the night, Nor yet the tones tluit make our hearts Grow sad liy fits—then bright by atarts! With faltering hamls I sweep the Strings, I catch a glimpse of angel wings. Which softly fanned through wintry air, Am) set the notes vibrating there. Weirdly wailing tones go forth, hike winds that High in passing mirth; They kiss the violet's purple crest, The |terfumnd flow'rel sinks to rest; They gently breathe on l<ove's warm sigh, 'Tin ehilled to lee—they |tass it by; I'll eatch them ere they fade away, Upon the sunset’s misty ray, Amt with the strain them* words 1’U Idend, In loving tribute—to my friend. They told me in my happy youth— I deemed it then hut half a truth— That seldom do grave-stars ap|*ear, Ere life's dim twilight draweth near. Twilight?—Why morning's opal beam, Had scarce by her liegan to gleam, When silvery white, death's star was given, To guide her soul from earth to heaven. And angel hosts stood watch afar, To Itear her on from star to star. With pure wldte roses garlands fair, They trimmed hor dark and raven hair, Ami lightly then they wafted down Sleep's poppies on her eyes of brown. We strove to clasp her with our hands, Jt(it God's light touch had hurst tlie hands. They led through clond-rlfts |ieariy White, She followed—passing from our sight. Oh! lonely now, 1 grieve and wonder That fate so soon our lives should sunder. HuidieamH prolonged through heaven's blue, Will fade the deepest pansy hue; And constant rays of joy will fade Tlie deep-toned black of sorrow’s shade. Yes, this is what the. careless say, Hut to them all my heart says "nay.” For ne’er to mo can pleasure lend Forgetfulness for her—my friend! And just so Jong as life shall last, Will I hold dear that happy past. For when night shuts tlie days "Koltwnco," As touches dose Ills st-usitivc plants; When Qtieeu Titania and tier band Of fairy elves trip o'er the land, And tlie scented violet gently wooes To Its purple heart, the evening dews; Or, when tlie winds with fairy feet, Toss glistening dew from roses sweet, Or the cold moonbeams kiss winter's snow, l dream of hor nnd tile long ago. Wldte clover blossoms, scattered 'rrtund In spring on grassy plain and mound, Or zephyrs 'neat It tlie summer's heat, Wafting their odor faint and sweet, Will always on my memory truce Tlus image of hor form and face. In her all buds of grucc found mom, And blossomed into perfect Idoom; And as 1 gated Into hor eyes, Faicli day 1 breathed those same sweet sighs: Ah, me i those eyes of darkost brown, loishea drooping gently down- in their inmost, depths 1 see Thai which inukes me worship thee. U There Is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and Carefully Selected Stock of Goods. lie carries nearly every tiling wlilch constitute a general stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Heavy Groceries, etc, )IU stock is nil fresh ami n visit to his store will lie mutually liencflciul to pur chaser and seller. fiend to him for any and every tiling you need. JVt i tell ell W\ Graslvins, TIFTON, GEORGIA. A curious fascination lies In those watching, soft brown eves; Just one glance, when shyly given, Makes the earth akin to heaven. You, my lips shall never toll What a strange, mysterious sjiell Thrills my lielng through mid through, At one glance liestimml by you. Take my heart, my life, my all, For I'm held In endless thrall, Ami those eyes of darkest line, Tell me, love, that limit art true. A sense of loneliness so drear Comes o'er me, sudly dreaming here. Scenes long since past, before me rise, And. midst them all, those same brown eyes, Forget-me-nots, of palest hue, Hyacinths purple, Ailed with dew', And aiigci-IJIics—all shall blow. Their |K.*tals o'er her grave to strew. And now, sweet friend, a sad farewell I have loved thee long, I have loved tlie well. IMIHIKMK W.VLKKII. Parole, Ala., Decemlier A, is'.il. < ’Ini111 lx-r111i o*s Eye mill Ski Otiitnrent. A certain cure for Chronic Bore Eye*, Tetter, Balt Rheum. Bcokl Head, Old Chronic Sore*, Fever Bore*, Eczema Ilcti, I’ratrlc Srralolics, Boro Nipple* and Pile*. It la cooling and Koothlng. Hun dred. of canes have liecn cured by It after all other treatment had failed. It I* put up in 35 and 50 cent hoxe*. The Jury Mat*. M. W. GASKINS, ENERAL MERCHANT, Extends a Most Cordial Invitation '«»tlie People of tire Town mid tire Stirroiindliii; Country to Pay Him u Visit nt His Now mid KW'guiit Store. His Specialties will bo- ROCKERY HIIOK8, 1IAT8, CAPS, RURftfi GOODS, A«\, fc»\ HARDWARE ,v Wuycross Schlatterville llolstken Nalitinta I.ulnton Atkinson .... Wnyneavlllc.. .Jamaica Pyles' Marsh. Ar llmnswick — TIFTON DRUG STORE Kkkp* a Fin.i. Supply of tell Drugs, Standard Patent Mm TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, Fino Perlkimery, School Hooks and Stationary. Lamps of Every Description. PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES. The most select stock of Tobaccos aiut Cigars In the city. My customers can Ims served with good I lav aim cigars. I call special attention to Prof*. Dexter'sCatarrli Cures Magic Halm Kidney ami l/lvcr Cure, lamy: llostorer, Mesmeric Wood Clcansci and lUieuinaf (e Chins They are proprietary medicines that are recommended very highly for the purposes claimed for them. U£f- PUE8UKST and HKST 13AUDEN SEEDS, all the your round. Call ami see me, Tifton, (la., April 2‘J, 1801. J. O. CIOODMA'N . Hid HAHdA I XS! DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES AND HATS. I cnn’y a full linn of Dry-Cloodo, nml nm welling "Winter Goods invfiy Helow Cost to mnlco room for a splendid Summer Stock nr 9 6 on am Nil. III. | 6 15 pm I 10 .V) nut' 12 00 11) f'l X) pill 11 1? aim 12 46 1 III ff> 46 pin 11 27 am 1 06 j m fu 02 pm 11 -isam) l Wjm fd 12 pm 12 00 m 2 12 jin f('i 20 pm 12 f»K pm; 2 30 I m ft; 20 pm 12 la pm 2 an I m fli 4-t pm 12 X* pur 3 20 j>iii ft! .V* pill fl2 4s {ini' 4 on j m 7 ia j»m i lopm! 4Mjm I’aMHenger Trains—West. STATIONS. Brunswick. I*yl08’ Marsh.. .inmaica Wa.Micsvillo.. Atkinson I.uhtton Nuhunta HoUtkcn fichluitcrx tile Ar Waycn**.... ,v WuycroHS Ware*!torn ... Millwood Mi iwmald ... IVurson Kirkland Westntda .... OH Mile Post . Unix's Willaroochcc. A lapaha Enigma Jirookflehl.... Ar Tlfum No. I. v Tlftor. • Ty-Ty • Sumner • Poiilun • Isabella " Willingham.. • Dux is Ar A litany ....... \ Meal Hiatlon. No. 9. : •No. 11. 30 am 2 00 pm 3 .Vi am f7 fa> am t2 20 pm (4, 16 am s u-t am t2 31 jun 4 .'d am H22am f2 40pm 6 30 am M 30 uiiii f2 Aft pm. 5 16 aiu s 37 am HI in pm i non am h 45 am HI 13 pud 0 20 am U 09 ami 13 ai pm' 7 uOain 9 19 ami f3 40 pm 7 20 am 9 40 am 4 ooiiiii No. 3. 10 66 am' lo 36 pm 11 to am 11 4dmi(| 11 67 um 1 12 1H pm! 11 33 pm 12 27 pint 12 36 pml 12 43 pm 12 47 I'lii 12 61 pm 1 16 pml 12 16 am l 37 j»m 1 40 pm 1 2 06 pm' K 2 26 pm 12 61 am 2 Mi pm 3 07 pin; 3 111 pill 3 26 pm a 37 pm 3 62 pill! 4 20 jon 1 2 10 am s oo am 9 26 am 10 20 um 11 ttttuti 11 26oili 12 2S pm 12 46 l m 1 05 j III 1 20 | III 1 36 )*lil 1 40 pu 2 Xipiu f.i 21) pm 3 46 pin 4 30 pill No. f. (’> 20 am 7 loam 7 40 am H in) am h 16 am H 40 am 9 loan* to oo am f Step on signal. • 1 hilly, except Sunday. T’oimoela nt Albany with Central railroad of Georgia, Columbus Southern railway, nnd Savan nah, Florida and tVcatern railway. Connects at Wnycnsui with Savannah, Florida and Western railway. Jacksonville nml St. I.oui* 1*111)111011 palace alt cplng car upon trnina Nos. 3 and 4. " I). Ovvknm. J.A. Mt limiK, Tralllc Manager. G. 1*. A. V. W. ANiiir.il, A. G. 1*. A. «Siiilln ami Florida U IIAILltOAU. SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE. Schedule In Effect January 3,1892. (IOI.NO Nil Tib 1; Moron . Ciirdcle Tlfton. NO. 3, lixprena Mall. 11 ;00 a. III. S:46 p. nt. .| 2.-00 p. m. U2J6 •• I No, 1, | • West Indio 1 oat Mail. 3:36 •• Vahloffla ... ...16:14 •• 2.46 “ •• J .'taper ....} 11.17 •• 3:U - •' (Jiku City ... 7:1* •• 4:66 “ •• ILimptun — . . H >Y. •• 0:16 •• \rrlve Palatka... 10:16 •• 7 2W •• No. 1 leuxes Macon after arrival «*f Incoming morning trains «»n Cent ml, Southwestern, 45cor- utn, Fjoit Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia and Mocein and Hlnidnghum railioads. No. 3 leaves Macon after arrival of incoming ufterniNin triibiK 011 the Cent ml. Southwcxterii. Motion and Northern nnd Urorgia railroads, anil eoiiiiecta nt I'alnlkn for Si. Augustine ami all liointB lit I jibi ami Smtli Fbirbla, and with tlio the St. Johns and Ocktawaha river iiteamer*. Lax MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DERARTMENT 3m fully wtoeked witli tlio bewt goods. TIFTON, OA., AU|fU»t 27, 1891. II. ] I . 1 1 F I- . The Singer Manufacturing Company, THE SEWINQ MACHINE MANUFACTUBEBS OF THE WOULD. AV r itli a Record of 0,000,000 Machines, Made and Sold. Arrive No. 2 iraxi'i I’alatka after arrixal faxi iVwi in- Hu mail from Tiimita and cemnccU av Macon xvltli all outgoing afternoon train* on Central, SoiitbweMiuru, Macon and Northern, Georgia, Ka*t TeniK'HiMH*, Virginia and i*t>orgbx and Macon and lliruilngham railroadn. No. 4 leave* Palntka after arrival of trains from St. AnguHtine and pxdut* in K.\*tand South lorlda ami counectH at Alacon with all outgoing I'irning train* on Central, Southwestern* Macon ami Northern, tleorgla. and Koat TcJincsKf, Vir ginia and Georgia railroad*. Couneidloit tar vesttbuled train between Atlanta and Washing ton. lb C. All train* arrive and dejiart from union de}>oU at Macon and |*nlatka. Ktegnut sletMiing cars will Is? run on tniins No. .land No.4. For further. Information apply to agents at junction point* or to I.. J. 11A ItltlS. 1~ C. CANOVA. Ticket Agent, M.vivm. Ticket Agent, Pnlatka. II. m itNH. JAS. MKN7JI-M, Truv. l*»ss. Agt, Mac*m. Geii’l Agt, P.d.itko. A. C. KNA1T, Trafttc Manager. W. H. Morri*. J. II. He ail lev, II. F. Moore, Br., II. C. Raker. (I. A. Parrlab, J. G. Graviton, J, L. Faulk. F. M. Bhaw.Jr., T. L. Murpliey, J. W. Futnli. J*me*T. Wilke*, Joel W. FarrUli, W. llenrv Grlflin. William Oriner. Dll AND JUUY. It. F. LlniUcy, J. I. Fatten, H Z, Whtlelrirat, l.ennnril Harper, W. K. Gfrlilena, F. W. Gankin*, Bander* GiMi*, T. K. William*, Inalati Fartlir, B. It. Dormlncv, J.T. WHkenon, M. E. Farriali, W. M. Avcra, M. J. Young. I'KTIT JUHOI1H. 11. L. Wells. J. S. Cow art, W. W.GMden*. Edward Malay, R. A. Fut-h, Ira .1. Button, 1) It. Faulk, M. G Slrmon*, M W. Henilernon, M. J. Tlw.n, 1). J. Dlckeraon, RLlbard Tucker, J. G. Fate, W. It Lee. Motets C. Lee, VX.II. Hancock, Br.Marvlail Green, L, F Jolmrem, J I). Futcii, W. XX'. Parrlsli, T, A. llnmnor. J. E, Bryant, Jr., N, >!. Ituticr. B. M. Bryant, T. O. Knight, N. E. Patterson, J. II. 0. Morri*, Ferry .Summerlin, A. It. .Dine*, J. H. Wright, W. XX’. Hall, Ansel Mkttlii*, A. J. Melrea, M. J. Grincr. 11 M. McKabb, 3. A. Jub*n, Now offer three entirely different New Family Sewing .Machine*— Okcii.i.atok, Vimuroil am> Avrt»i.\w- (sinoj,. thread). In elegnnt, convenient and artistic cabinet work, with new patented stand and all the latent attachment* nnd modern improvement*. W. H. C. OLIVER, TIFTON, GEORGIA, Agent for Borrion, Colquitt., Worth and Irwin COUNTIES. All order* for machinal, attachment* and needle* will receive, prompt and efficient attention. Addres* all order* to AV. II. C. OLIVER, Agent, l-tf. Tirrox, Hkiirie.v County, Unonnu. TIFTON INSTITUTE. Tlt« HpflnjL Term «f the simve »<c1mh.I will Itoglti on Monday, January- 4th, 1W2, and c«vnttnu« ft>: TwenV) tnwluk !*upll* Stutmliug this urultm will reoclre the benefit <tl the public M-hirnl fund. TUITION PKli MONTH : Primary* ♦-•OO. Iiitenncdlate* $t2.50. If iirli School, $3.00. rupll* sbottld \*o entered at ilw beglnnlnj; of the Term to Insure their proper ebueifleatmn. ^ Comforublc Imlidlttg, bealtlty btcatt>»tt and caa)|>etCMl teacltcr*. For further imt llculant, f.pply t» \V. O. TIFT, Ttneo, Cjcrsl*, January 1.1*-'2- • Sr.-iaUr, Biv.nl nt Diiretew. i No. 2, N«*. 4. IHUXO NuiiTII. !>Vctd India Fast Mull. Express Mail. c Palatkn 6:46 a. m. 7:40 p. m. Ilamptem ti:M) •• , ; s :66 •• lutkc t’ltv H :tKI “ 10 :2S •• Jasper 9 m “ i H.X1 •• Valdosta in :13 •• 12:44 a. m. Tlfton 11:41. ” 2Utt " t’ordela 1:16 p. lit. 4:07 “ vc Macon 4:llt *• it :tr» InliimiiivliifiailKd. Schedule ir Effect January 3,1892. cad Down. Stations. Read I'p. 6 ?46 a. m. J.v Macon .Ar. 6:15 it. hi. ttiO •* •* Sofkre... l.v. 4:2ii •* *» I A6 •* •• •• .I.uelta ... ,*« 3JS •• “ 7 JA “ " ..Montpelier.. ;»sa» •• “ 3 A6 " “ •• rulbatcn... .*• t’M*' '* 0 ,10 •• *• “.. .Yates*, lllc... ,•* 2 :15 ’♦ “ 10:26 “ •* •*.. .Thomaaton.. ,»* \ iS5 *• *• 11 C*\ “ " •‘.Tlmnd'ng 12:60 “ 12 916 p. m. • . ..WeNNlbnty. 12 -05 •' “ *v Harris fity. , ,»• 11 JO a- tu 1 (SI •• « •• .micixsa. . . *• 11HW ’• 1 SJ6 *• “ •* ...Mountvlllo.. 10:35 “ •« 5 .-on •• “ Ar .l*a Grange. .Lv. 1C,VO “ •* CnttncctiMii in Citiou Maoxwi, Ga., wUh S. A: F. It. K. fnr Valdosta, laike City, l’a- Itttha, Sc. Augustine and |Hdi.t4tn FK»ri«*; i\ 11. 11. for Savaunah, Mille • grxilje am I KdUontoq; s. \V. It. H. f«*r Amerlcus, Allany and Enfauta; M. A N. 11. K. f^r Mailivm. Athena and Lula, and pcdnui Ox nml; Genrgla Kallrxtad fx>r Sputa, MilJcdgvvllle ami Augusta, ttml all points l>«- ve»mi. At Vatwx tl'jri with A. it F-K. il* for sta tions on that line, aud at la (*'range with A. Jt W. I*. U. M. fx»r Montgxunciy ft”' 1 beyond auul ia- (erwwlUW station*. For further Intonuathui apply to I...I. II.Mtm*. 11. 11.STONE, Ticket Agt., AIapuo. Tickei Agt.. 1^» Grange, K. BURNS. Traveling: IVwawr Agvut. Macim. A. x’. RNAl*l\ Trafflv Matmgvr. Note This. 1 have t»nly a few of Mvomj IvaaUfttl teu-avre Ji>tFs **ne tittle am) a lu)f north of TUloa, A|»- ply early, a*, the first u» wane writl U> nerved ttwt, M. A.SKXTUN, Real Ivstute .VgenL For Kent. yt,c nUv large na^tt* ap la the Julian brick lKilbUng. AWo tw»> ukv *tunM Jtint fin- iduHl in sMtme building. Nk-e bvutVm. Vikea nsttatuahlo. Apply to 'V, II. WVK. or FM Vtwvv .\UL\A-NtUttt. Tifum, tu., Jan. 1SJV.