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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, <1A., FRIDAY, .MAY 'JO, 185)2.
ALL SORTS OF THINGS,
FOUND GOING THE ROUNDS OF THE
GEORGIA PRESS.
FuU,F»nrlM And Newt Item* Lmonlotlly
Stated-Something of Interest to
Every ClaretU* Header.
Wyoming tends two women/to
the national repnblicaiu convermon
at Minneapolis. They will be very
much out of place, buuif/Wioy can
stand it, we presume tbrraen can.
Mt, Pleasant sub-alliance of Pulas
ki county, has adopted a rule by
which each member agrees to plant
a patch of cotton for the benefit of
poor members without homes. They
propose to keep this plan up nntil
every member of their lodge has a
home though it be but a few acres.
BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cure* Constipation.
“Say you want to know where the
dies come from, do you?”
“Well, the cyclone makes the
house fly, the blacksmith makes tho
fire fly, the carpenter makes the saw
fly, the driver makes the horse fly,
the grocer makes the sand fly, and
■tho hoarder makes the blitter fly.”
Tty PLSCK-ORSUOHT *c. .or Ily.|*|>.l«.
IIcre'B a rich political item from
the Washington (Ga.) Gazette: “A
prominent third party man in an ad
joining county wrote to a man in this
place for a loan of *200 on his crop.
The man wrote to him that as the
third party was going to raise hell
instead of cotton that ho could not
lend money on that kind of a crop.
Says the Wrightsville Headlight:
“Politics arc red hot and still heating.
And, by the by, most any Btyle and
complexion can be furnished in our
glorious old county just at this time.
We have democrats, republicans, pro
hibition, third party, and last and
meanest of all, the half-and-half or
policy pattern. Democrats lead them
all in the race, however, and will
beat 'em to Hie tank, as usual.”
WcElREE’9 WIVE OS CABDUI for Weak Nerve..
Five Tilings About a Note.
There are five esseutinl elements
to the legal validity of a negoti: bio
draft note or check.
It must lie payable in money—that
;old, silver or greenbacks, possibly
so in United States currency; not
in any kind of merchandise, thus a
note “payable in 100 calves” has been
dcoided to be invalid.
It must be payable without any
contingency or uncertainty. A note
promising to pay “*1,000 out of the
proceods of oro to he raised and sold
from any mine,” is invalid. Hut a
particular fund may be designated,
as, “I promise to pay out of the es
tate of B., deceased.”
It must be payable at a certain
specified time—a time certain to ar
rive. A note payable to A. B.
“when ho is tiventy-oue yearn of age”
is not good, for he may not live to
bo twenty-one, ami so the time is not
certain to arrive.
But a note payable on demand is
held to be good, for demand is in
the nature of things certain to be
made at sonic time. The oivnei of
such a note would not possess com
mon sense if lie never demanded pay
ment.
It must he payable to the order of
a certain party therein named, or
else payable to bearer Otherwise it
is not negotiable, although as a sini
pic written contract it is good as lie
tween the maker and the person to
whom it is payable. But it ts not
capable of indorsement unless the
words order or hearer appear.
Tho amount, payable must he speci
fied and certain. A note for *1110
ivitli interest is good, because the in
terest can he calculated and thus cer
tainly ascertained, but a note reading
pay *100 or *200 is not good.—
Chautanquan.
A minister, annoyed by tobacco
chewing, thus spoke to his congrega
tion: “Take your quid of tobacco
out of your mouth on .entering the
house of God, and gently lay it on
the outer edge of the sidewalk or on
the fence. It will positively be there
w when you go out, fora rat won’t take
it, a cat won’t take it, a dog won’t
take it, neither will a hog, you art
certain of your quid when you go af
ter it. Not the filthiest vermin on
earth would touch it.”
B®-V*tNE OF CARDlll, » Tonic for Women,
If you want to know what the
World thinks of you, you can ciphci
it out in the following way: But
down in figures the year in w|pcl
you were born; to this add 4; then
add your ago at your next birthday
provided it comes herorc January T
otherwise your age at last birthday
multiply result by 1,000; from this
. dcdqet 081,423; substitute for the tig
iircs corrcspoding letters of the al
phabet, as A for 1, B for 2, C for
I) for 4, etc. The result will give
the name by which you are popular
ly known.
McElr.il', WIRE OF oaoill for female diKMtt
IIcv. Kranci Marstcn, a Presbyte
rian elcrgymanbof Columbus, Ohio,
evidently doosim believe that a prav
cr should lie a siding of pious plati
tildes, lie was invited the other day
to open tho session of (be lower
houso of the legislature with prayer
and this is how he did it: “Remem
ber, O Lord, the welfare ot these,
thy servants, gathered here in this
malstroiu of iniquity, fraud and cor
nipt Ion. Thou knowest with what
suspicion this legislature is looked on
by the people of this great state
Lord, deliver us from the brilics,
bribers and bribetakers in our midst
and keep them from tho ways of
temptation which surround them on
every hand, and may' their acts be
■ rightcovs and riot corrupt.”
m
Bgf
Killed by a Fall
On Friday afternoon
Sir. G. W. Passmore
Arabi, was killed by a
Jlfe had, been fishing
through the woods where some ne
groes were cutting stock fjpr a saw
ig Tree,
f last week
o lived at
Ring tree,
returned
On real or for Improvement*, or building
purpwes, ut tho low rate of 8‘* per cent, nor an
num; from five to twenty yearn Mine, ny The
Mutual Land and Building Syndicate, of .Jersey
City, X. ,1. Further particular* cheerfully and
Money! Money!
TO LOAN
-
promptly furnished by
W. II. HASKINS, A Kent, L0110X, On.
Wholesale Whiskey,
Tobacco and Cigar House.
Special attention given to Jug trade.
E3> J Orders promptly filled.
ruin: i.ist.
Old l*rlvato Mtock live
. . .$5 on per callon.
Old NXXX K.vo
.... 5 90
Okolotu live, 1870
.... 3 69 “
Alliance live
....3 09 “
Old No. 19 Rv»?
.... 3 Wi '•
(‘•ailfomin live
.... *2 90 o
Doueherty Co. Rye....
.150
OldN. (‘.Corn
... ‘2 701 o
Georgia C«ni
.... -2no
old Holland Gin. '2 Stamp. .
... Men
Good Holland Gin
.... ’2 (k»
Tom tiin
.... 2 00
Pu/eOhl 1'uaoh
.... .100
Apple Itramly .
... 3 0«l
Cognac H randy
.... 5 99
Good Hum
Sweet Catawba AVine
.... 1 60
New Firrti, New Store, New Goods.
J. W. PAULK & CO.
DR rtiGISTS.
Complete Stock of 'Fresh Drugs,
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
Toilet Articles, such as Perfumery, Colognes, Extracts, Pomades, Hair
Oils, Toilet Creams and Powders.
Brushes, full lino of Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Shoo
Brushes and Clothes Brushes. These goods are of the very best quality
and are to lie sold ns cheap as country dirt.
Fine Stock of Lamp Goods,
Elegant Assortment of (Vunlis,
Fresh Garden Seeds in Season.
We have just, received one of Tuft’s magnificent Arctic Soda Fountains,
and are dispensing delicious Soda water. Only the purest fruit syrups used.
I)r. N, Peterson is in charge of our prescription department.
J. W. PAULK Ar- CO.
Paulk's new brick building, TIFTON, GKOIUJIA.
Represented by lnwix Pauhihh.
A
WORD
To the Public!
I have a well scluutfsl stock of
In nlmes: every neighborhood through-
out the. west there Is some one or more
persons whose lives have been savo.1 by
Chamberlain's frolic, Cholera and Uiar-
rim;a Remedy, or who have boon cured
of chronic dtarrhcea by it. Such persons
lake especial pleasure in recommending
it to otiiora. The praise that foltooslls
introduction and use makes il very pop
ular. M and 50 cent bottles for sale, by
Tifton Drug Store and Peters ifc Ilelote,
Cecil.
Negroes on the Committee.
.Gukkssdoro, Ga., May 1.—The
third party gathering at Liberty last
Saturday night performed one act
which has given them n bluck eye
among the voters of Greene. A cam
paign or executive committee was
appointed by the meeting, the object
of it being to wake the ecliocs in that
particular bailiwick. Five white
men were placed on the committee,
and five dusky sons of Ham were ap
pointed to servo with them! This
action of attempting to come the
honey act over the negro and amal
gamate him into a political organiza
tion with the whites has created con
siderable comment and much more
disgust, and tho third party has lost
nuinv followers bv that one action.
McElree’s Wine ot Cardui
and THEOFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for Mile bv the following merchants in
Hcrrien county •
. Goodman, Tifton.
It. II. Tift,
Parrish X’ Peeples, Adel.
M-.l- McMillan, Allapaha.
r. I. Jones, •'
Wonlard it Co„ “
IV. It. Futch A Co„ Nashville.
Free Coinage,
Mr. S. P. Odom was in town last
week and told ns of quite an amusing
definition of free coinage that lie had
given him a few days before. lie
was approached by an acquaintance
who asked him what this free coin
age meant, lie told him as ho tut
dorstood it. "Well,” said the gentle,
man, 1 thought, free coinage was such
a law as would let every fellow get
him up a machine and coin for him
self ill the pioncy he wanted. That
is the free coinage I want."—Vienna
Progress.
which 1 am selling low down.
1 can't ho Itoaien on
WAP
'ill I
from tho fact 1 lm,v all my kooiIb North- in tin*
cheapest market* -and I j-nt from 2 to 7 percent.
Discount for Cash.
have no Wood to Buy or Rent to Pay.
All I ask Is a fair trial and yon will In* con
v Inccd.
S. HARRELL,
Mognlj CIeor<rifi.
»
NEW
Pif-AM*
J. T. BOYD & BEO
Local Time Table,
fakhiK iIV.vl ,!unitary .id. 1SU2. Subject to
change without notice.
Passenger Trains—Bust.
STATION*.
"No. 4.
NO. 2.
• No.L
i.v Albany
1 35 am
3 50 am
2 001 m
Davis
ft Wain
4 17 am
2 47 pm
*• Willingham...
f-2 CO am
4 32 am
3 26 ptn
3 45 pm
*• Isnliella
ft Wain
4 45 aiu
•• Poulan
K *23 am
4 63 am
4 05 j m
•• Sumner
rj *29 am
5 071 uni
4 301 in
“ T\-T>
12 41 am
5 *20 am
4 20 pm
Ar Tlrt.in
5 45 am
g 00 r.m
* No. W.
4 Warn
Lv Tifton
k1 (Hi am
« V. 05 am
“ iinHiklield
G ‘24 am
•• F.ininna
u :;4 am
15 03 am
•* Alupalia
s.t 38 mi.
G 64 am
5 40 am
'• Willacoochw*.
13 5* am
7 19 am
6 so am
•• Grav’s ...
•• U8 Mile PoMt..
7 22 am
7 27 am
7 34 am
7 41 am
(• JO am
c v>am
7 0ft win
7 20 am
“ Kirkland
•• IVursun
4 1T2 aui
7 60 am
7 40 a m
’• McDonald ....
14 38 :uu
h 10 am
8 45am
•• Millw.md . .
* 21 am
9 20am
•• Wan-sboro ..
il. 09 am
* 60 am
10 20 am
Ar N\aycro*s... .
6 25 am
No. 19.
9 10 am
10 60 am
I.v W’avcroH*. —
5 39 pll
in oo am
12 00 m
•• M« blatterv HU*.
i;. 48 pit
19 1* am
12 45 pit
“ Hoboken. ..
15 .*0 pm
10 26 am
1 05pn»
Nahuntn
Hi 14 pH
10 44 am
1 10) IK-
•• l.ulcton
IV. 2.1 pin
10 63 111
2 12 | m
•• Atkinson ...
III (HI pll
11 iKipm
2 30 pm
” WuMICMVlllc,.
|i» 3>i pll
11 oo pm
2 601 m
•• Jamaica
tl> 62 f.li
l r 22 nm
3 301 ai
•• |*vIch’ Marsh..
17 92 I III fll 32 ptn
4 oopm
Ar Hriinswit 1
7 20 pli
11 50 pin
4 60pm
PiiHsengev Trains—West.
■ HEAD3UAMSE8 FOE —
Crockery, China and (Hass Ware,
Lamps of Every Description,
Tinware,
1 Iollowwnro,
Wood ware,
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO ST0VF.S,
ICE-CREAM FREEZERS.
From tho cheapest lo lluck'* lliilliant, roue* do t
to bo tho hOHt in tho world, they absolutely
have no equal in tho world.
—— Manufactures all kinds of ——— ■
Tinware, Stove Pipe. Cullers, Etc.
■ Hpc’i'il prices made to hotels und board
ing lumsor.. Write or cull on m» when in need of
nuylhing In onr line; we puarnntec to mvoyou
money, J, IIOYI) A lilto.,
H 101 PattenioAptrcot, V ai.dom a, g a.
hTATIO*
1 a ltrunHwiek. ,
” Pyles’ Mumh
“ Jamaica
,* Waynesvlllo..
M Atkinson
** l.uhUon
•• Nahuntn.... .
“ llohokvn —
•* Sohlattervlllo
Ar WayerosH
No. 1.
No. 3. i * No. l’i.
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A
3
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WATCH THIS spaci: pop
JAMES Z. ELLIOTT'S
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT.
I will resume business in about two week. A complete stock of general
merchandise will be opened. I eorilinlly invite, all my old customers and
all who want firstcliins goods at low prices to call and see me.
Very Respectfully,
Sparks, Ga., April 20,1802. JAMES 7.. ELLIOTT.
THIS SPACE BELONGS TO
THE
ONLY PERFECT
S 0\\\G (AECHAMs^
.FAMILY USEa.
Bend for circular ami prlco Hut to Wheelci A
" ‘ “ nut, Ga.
Wiliwin Mfjr., Co., Allan 1
For bale by W. A. HKNDKHSON, Tifton, Ga.
H. A.Y0UMANS,
Tifton, Georgia,
Uiicklcn’s Arnica Salve.
The IJkst Sazvk in the world for
Cuts, Braises,Sotei, Ulccrr, Suit Hhcum,
finer Sores, Tetter,- Clomped Hands,
Cbllblslns: Corns and ell Skin Eruptions,
and positively cure# Piles or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or mon*j refunded. Price
25 cent* per box. For sale by Peterson
& Paulk.
COm’KPTION OuEKD;
mill.
noticed that
which one of them-was
cuttl
ready to fail and ho stop]
; the tree struck Moth*
large limb breaking of? glanet
and lurnck Mr., Passmore
I breaking
tree on
,ng was
An old i>.)Yv4ri»n, retired'fmtn prai.tlce, hitvlng
bad placed In bin tundh hy Htt* lYidia iniMtion-
*n the fonmiU of it nliripk* rniwtly
for tb« ni'CP ty *nd ptnwuicnt on.vj of
“ oijobuf " ^ *“ * *
clo.j, Sron^buje, r*tarrh. Aatltmn am! all thr<*it
and lAiDff Affootiona, al»d a imvljtve arid radical
cure for Ncrvonr Debility s*nd *11 Nmouu <'«n»*
puirttv, itfufr airiuz tiiAied <U» cv.ra-
powvre lb tbottwr.d* of bait felt it hi*
defy to r-iA-ke it hncwrn hi* sttffeniv; (clUm u.
ily.—Vicuna Progrci
,
d. In
id a
out
,l. \ hunrio * nd! free of f ilar,to till
tuu , vrb«> tv. tnU reidiw, Jo Ortnati. Frctwh w
' f>cll ilrtctfeiijirffli’ prapiL ini: l
ORUfir. Real hy bn»U by odiiiMSkdot: t- ttN ji.amji.
J owning tht* paper. v>\ a. Not km. l*o(r«5V
Block, ltocbc*t*er, K. T.
Artiiated by thin molhfr and a 4c*lMU> nlh'vr.
E. P. BOWEN & BRO.
- DEALERS IN -
Greneral Merchandise.
I.v NVaycm** ....
” AVaivflboro..
•* MIIIwinnI. ..
•• McDonald .
•• roar*on
“ Kirkland
” NVc*»tonl*.. .
• Ub Milo I'nsl.
'• Grav’d
” \Vllla#‘iK.ilu.o.
*• Ainpana .
“ F.nlumis
” IlnMtklirld
Ai Ilf ion
I,\ Tifton..
•• Tv Tv
** Sonuior. ...
•• 1‘iiiilmi
•* Iwitholla ....
“ W illinphaui
“ DbvIh
Ar A litany ...
~ CMeal HiaVbm.' ”
Dally,
7 20 am i 4T. pui .i.Dain
f7 37 tun- is irj pm f-i
7 47 am ffl IVpni! 4 Mura
8 03 an\i i'm oojiuu G 30 am
8 II aui : (h x, \m f> V>aiu
» 22 umj f« 42 pm f» 23 am
8 Jh ami 18 51 j-ui *
8 44 ami il* 09 pm
8 52 am f*.t 17 pm
9 10 am! 9 35 pm
I Sin. 3.
10 Of) am | o 45 Iim
IP jo amifli) P>) pm
10 4s am!
59 mii'fio 30 pm
11 is pm mo 45 inn
11 ‘27 pm .
II ,15 pm I
11 43 pm I.
11 47 pm j.
11 :t purr il id jm
12 1.1 pm Ml ’Warn,
12 33 pm
f» Wi am
7 20 am
7 45 am
h '2u am
M 41 pm
1 on pm
9 30 am
l() ,'tOaut
11 *20 am
11 Guam
12 30 pm
1*2 46 pm
i 06 pm
1 ‘20 pm
1 361 m
1 4'>p*
« 351 Us
»l| 2 -ht J U.
:4&Sf» ■
% i 20 pm fd’2 05 am
1 45 pintf 12 '23
uni!
4 30 i)ta
No. j
01 pm! f 172 X, am
a 10 pin fl2 41 urn
•2 19 pnirw 48 nm
2 32 prn ft'2 67 am
•2 47 pin! f\ (Warn
« lljnui l :10 am 1 10 00*n\
f Htop on kignal
xi’cpt Humlr'
« 20 urn
7 on a in
3 30 am
b no urn
6 16 am
8 40 am
9 loam
(V.nnotisnt Albany with iikltfoaTToi
(ipnrgla, Cnlmiihua Southern rntlwuv.uml 14avan*
nuh.l I “ - * *** -
l-'inla and lYi>at<>rn railway.
inn<*« > taat NVayxroa* with Savamt Florida
and WcMtrn railway.
.lackMmvllltf and’ 8t. I.uiii* l*ulluian pal#co
blft piiiK tar upon train* No*. 3 and 4.
i‘, D. owe•>.<», J. A. McDcrriit,
TralHr Manager. (l. I*. A.
F. IV. A.Nttnin, GEO. AV IIA INKS,
A.«. I'- A. Gen'l 8upt-
y • (i il i ni
X-
K All. HOAD.
SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE.
Schodule In Zffect April 17, 1892.
iniKfi
<•1 III
N **. 1.
No. 3,
l\Ve*t India
! Fast Mali.
Express
Mail.
11:00 a. m.
8:45 p. un
• 2:00 p. in.
11.25 ••
.... J:Xt ••
1 :00 a. Pi,
. .i 6:16 11
2:« •*
0:20 “
3 "to ••
••! 7 210 “
6.0.1 *•
9:00 “
G;t3
10:26 '«
7:46 **
i.c;m* .>fanm
*• <’nrd»*lt*
•• Tifton
“ Vabbada
'• .lUflMT
•• Lake City ..
“ llamptoii ...
Arrive ral.itka
No. 1 b-avrK Macon alter arrival of incominij
nioriiliip train* on Central. Noiithwr*t«*rn v Ueof
, . .. -----
cl*, Frtftt ToilOraspit, Virginia and Gc*truTa atui
M(|- —*' “— J -
m
unm Mint IHtitiltikhinii rutlronth.
Nti. ,1 liatrs Martin after arrival nf lucomins
afternoon train* on the Central, FOiithweMern,
Mason ami Northern and Gt.-oruia railrttud*, inij
‘ “nlatka for Ht. AuRuatine and all
rouneet-s a __ ,
points in l*uht und South Florida, and with the
the Nt .lohiis and Ocklawaha river ntcamer*.
‘SoTaT
.OINU MOUTH.
DVest India
1 Flint MuU. I
FARMERS’ SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
Country Produce Bought and Sold
Highest dish prices prices paid for chickens and and farm prod nets
generally. Give us a call when you conic to Tifton with anything to sell.
WE STRIVE TO PLEASE ILL OF fll'R
Thanking the public for a generous patronage in the past,
solicit a continuance of tin- same in tlx 1 future.
wc earnest I v
1-tf.
, HOWFN
Near t lie It. & W.
<fc BRO.,
Depot, Til TON, U V.
M. W. GASKINS,
GENERAL :■ MERCHANT,
Extends a Most Cordial Invitation
To Lite People of the Town und Die Siirroiinillng Country to 1’
Him n Vtott lit HIS Hew und Elegiint Store.
• I’.t'af ku —
Mainplou .
Uke lily,
.l**per. .
VabliH*ta..
Tifton
Cordell? .
» Macon.
^47^
Kxpre**
Mail.
i 10:56
'* 40 a. m.: 8:46 p. in,
• f. :.M •' • 9u17
1 8;»)3
9KV1
19:11
.. I2:«k
: 1:36 p. in.
. 4:10 “
It :M " . f
i.’Ou a. m.
2:60 “
4^2* ••
•13
4
: hast-a i’.tl ttk.i after arrival fa*t Wtulio.
I la mail from 'l’ainj>;i ami conneeit at Macon
Hitmiicru (rain* op Central,.
with all ontfpdfltfL.-. _ v
Smihwentoru, Macon and Northern, tieorpla,
Ktsi Teiu'.»‘t*.'o , e. Virginia and Gvor^iu and Macon
and Iliimitij'ham railroad*.
No. 4 ioaxe*- Palntkb after arrival of train*
fnun st. Auau^tint and ixdnt* in Must and South
l loiida and • ounevt* at M.ivm with all outgoing
uiornliiR tn%I«vt» on (Vutral. Southwestern, Macon
ami Northern, Georgia, and Fast Tennessee, Vlr*
Hilda and Gm.iuia railroad*. Connection for
tcAtibulcd train between Atlanta and WaaMng-
ton, D. <’•
AM tt-.Hiu* arrive and depart from union depot*
. Mhcoii and I'.tiaika.
* •' run on train* No.
wb
Klceant sleepllit car* wll
.’land No.4.
For further infonunUon apply to *{runt* aft
iimcUon points or to
Il VHKIS. !.. CMMNOVA.
Ticket Anent, Macon. Ticket Act'Ut, V
II. lU USS. JAM. M^T
Jrav. Jli*!'. Apt, .Macon. Gfcn’J
AC. KNAl’l*,Tiaflie Mai
ijiliuil!-
Schedule in Sffect April IT, II
Read lhimi.
STATlOAS.
Ke nt tj
It :00 a. in.
I.v .. .Macon Ar.
13:10 p.
*2:00 p. tn.
*• ..Snfkw I.v.
11 rift a.
.U/clt.i ■■
10.C -
1 :f» - ••
•• M*.nfpe!ier... “
;« 2ft -
1 v. •• •*
**... Cullodcn •
9:40 ••
2 .21? ’* **
** . Yatcivllle ••
9.25 ’*
3:16** “
“ .TUnmancon... “
8:14 “
4 .90 •' "
".Thumrftg: Si*6>.*‘
7 2'* 4 *
4 :43 ’• “
‘‘....IVoodbury—
VjOO *•
6:15** *’
»*.. Harris City. “
»’.^5 *•
5:41 “ “
'• Odessa “
«•• “
•*. , Monnt\Ul*.. ‘*
6:35 *•
0 M “ * k
Ar. .la* Urntt^e.-.I.v.
5.-C# •’
His* Spocioltios will bo-
CROCKERY
PHOite,
CAFM,
104
OKA BEK IS ■
DHKH3
GOO!>M.
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HARDWARE
I'oAuwtiun in Union Depot. Macon. Ga..vrirh .
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G. a. A F. U. «. for Val ,
i.itka, Mt. Auj;u»tlne and point* in Florida: C. R.
17. lor Savannah MJlie2p,t>vilU* ami Katoutou; M,
Arnerieu*. Albany an4 KufauU; W,
Sv. K. K- for iVinvi H im, niuJR uuu bhmhm, m, ,
»t ?«- 17. ft. foe Madison. .Uhtr.s ami Liibt, and
point* hfvund; Georftln Rititoxjui for StM»rta,
Millwlireville md Ain:u>«ta, and nil points ba->
voihI. At VuteavLU« with A. F. R. R. foratk-
tfousonihAt line, and st 1* Grunge with A. Ji
V. 11 It. «. for Montgomery amJ bejomi ami i*v - e ,
tcnucdlate »tutions.
For further Information apply to il (S*
I..J. HAKKIK. Il U.SIOST-.
Ticket lgt., Macon. Ticket Aut- Granite,
If. BURNS.
Travelioj* 4M v*en«r Asvut.
kl.C. KNaUU, TradSr Muuajprr.
Watches, Chains,
Jewelry, Etc., Etc
given to Ele.trio
repairing
Special sucaiiou
Haling.
■. I *bio make * .ipfdxHr ot
fine *nii ccro?lieat«:l watulioe.
, Siti-,faction guaranteed Give wo a
trial. H. A. VOCMAS8
Tliore is no House in Town having such a Complete Assortment and
Carefully Selected Stock of Goods.
carrier nearly every thing wrhb. h wn*titut«J» prncral JMvk of Ocy C?oq« t 8, Notfnii*, Heavy
Groctrie*, cto. ‘a aH fresh t?.n«l a vifllttohi* store will l^ nnituuMy benetldil t« pur-
^*iwi Jtclbfr.
Meud lo b»m for imy and evtfythi.UK yotl need.
GO TO THK
TIFTON DRUG STORi
. Fuc seowTixg (toons.