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THE UAZKTTE s TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, .JUNK'24, )8!)2.
ALL SORTS OF THINGS.
FOUND GOING THE ROUNDS OF THE
GEORGIA PRESS.
lFActft,Ffenet«H nntl New* Item* Laconically
Stfttfd-Sowethlnjt of Intrrnt to
, livery Gazette Header.
The “Man from Maine” lias gone
Lack to Maine, there to remain.
“Gideon's Hand” furnishes rather
monotonous music. It is all hast.
Many candidates arc called,hut few
ore chosen. Mr. Harrison will be one
of the many.
Aren’t the Republicans afraid that
so much White-law will lose them
the black vote? |
•JellrjjVWINEOFC/IROUl lot female diieues
Harrison is a short man, but lie
had the longest pole—and the presi
dential persimmon is his.
Try BLAUfUbjiMjQHT “»» *'«»r Dyspepsia.
When it comes to making of pub
lic office a public trust, the Republi
can party is “agin the trust.”
■cELBEf.'S wmt OF CSBDUI for Weak Ner.ee.
Mr. Blaine retired lie fore the Min
neapolis convention. It is under
stood that he lias been very tired
ever since.
i^WINE OF CARDUt, a Tonic for Women.
. One of the planks in the republi
can platform may be interpreted thus:
“If the niggers won’t vote, (ling ’em,
we’ll count ’em anyhow.
Wt* OLACK-UHAMiHl tmicures C'onaUpatUin,
Of all sad words of tongue or pen ;
the saddest are these, wc might have
Hen. Hut words which make one
smile iill over are just these four, wc
may have Grover.
As such it has had our good wishes
and have sympathized with it in
many of its demands and especi
ally in its warfare upon monop
olies; but we believe that the sober,
thinking men of the order will agree
with us when we say that the organ
ization of the district alliance for
political purposes in the second con
gressional district has already proven
to have been a groat, mistake.
Tiie democratic party is the white
man’s party in the south. This is
especially true here in the second
district, and is made so by circum
stances which we cannot control and
conditions that cannot lie removed,
and it is not only unwise, but dan
gerous to society and the best inter
ests of our section, state and county
for democrats to ally themselves with
any party, order or movement that
tends to create division in the demo
cratic ranks or whose interests or do-
•mauds are made primary to demo
cratic rule.—Albany Herald.
Just ns sure as hot weather enmos
there will lie more or leas bowel com
plaint in this vicinity. Every person anil
especially families, ought to have some
reliable medicine at hand for instant use
in ease it Is needed. A 25 or 50 cent bot-
le of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
Dlarrlnra Remedy is just w lml you ought
to have and all that yon would need,
oven for the most severe and dangerous
ases. It is the best, the most reliable
and most successful treatment known
and is pleasant to lake. For sale by
Tifton Drug Store and I’eters A Bidoto,
Cecil.
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is becoming so well
known and so popular us lo need no
special mention. All who have used
Kloctlic. Hitters sing the same song of
praise. A purer medicine does mu exist
and it is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed. Electric Hitters will cure nil
diseases of the liver and kidneys, will re
move pimples, boils, salt rheum, and oth
er attentions caused by impure blood.
Will drive malaria from the ay loin and
prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers.
For cure of headache, constipation and
Indigostion try Electric Hitters. Entire
satisfaction guaranteed or money re
funded. Price 50c. and $1 pet bottle at
J. \l. Paulk &'Co.’s drug store.
Four Parties.
Wo now have four separate and
distinct political parties in the sec
ond congressional district—the dem
ocratic, the republican, the alliance
and the third or people’s party.
■FSe re are those who will stoutly
deny that, the alliance is a political
party unto and within itself, and
will undertake to support such deni
al with the claim that the alliance is
doing its work inside, the Democratic
party and running its candidate for
congress subject to the democratic,
nomination, but this claim will hold
good only in those counties where
the alliance machine has got control
of the democratic party organization.
And such proscription and intoler
ant ! Wherever the alliance is in
the majority none but alliancemen
need apply. Such arrogant intoler
ance Ittui never before been witnessed
in our politics as has been exhibited
by the alliance in such counties as
Terrell, Randolph, Worth, Decatur
and Thomas. Men who have been
loyal democrats all their lives and
'-har(f*grown gray in the faithful sor
vice of the party in every conflict
with the common enemy, are pro
scribed and relegated to the rear un
less they belong to the alliance and
yield to its demands without regard
for democratic creed, platform of
principles or party usage.
Men who are democrat* in princi
pic and on purpose, naturally look
upon an oafl-bound secret organiza
tion that seeks to control the party of
tbeir choice, with all its sacred mem
ories that belong to the experience of
the last thirty years in the south,
with disfavor, and will not submit to
having the creed and demands of
tlifit party made secondary to those
of such secret organization.
Turn and twist as you may, the
effect of the alliance organization in
this congressional district will lie lo
either control or destroy the demo
cratic party. Many alliancemen arc
la-ginning to Kalian this truly sciious
state of affairs, and will not hesitate
hen the iitno coin**, a* conic it in-
hty will, to^njose botw-"i the
A LETTER FROM GEORGIA.
I
Agricultural
Peuclies anil not Politics.
Mr. J. 11. Parnell, brother of the
late great Irish leader, {pent a por
tion of Wednesday last in our city,
investigating our fruit shipping ar
rangements and looking over our or
chards. Mr. Parnell was on his way
from Ireland to Ids home in West
Point, Ga. lie has been interested
in fruit for thepast twenty years and
bhs tine orchards at, Griffin, West
Point and also in Alabama. Very
strenuous efforts have been made by
bis people in Ireland to get him to
enter into polities and take the lead
ership made vacant by the dentil of
his brother, but he prefers peaches to
polities at present, and is deeply in
terested in a scheme to place Georgia
peaches on the Liverpool market be
fore the season is over.-
I.cader.
-Fort Valley
Hon W. V. Lucas, ex-stnte auditor of
Iowa, says: "l have used Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy in my famdy and have
no hesitation in saying it is nil excellent
remedy. I beiieye all that is'claimed for
it. Persons afflicted with a cough or
cold will lind it a friend.” There is on
danger from whooping cough when this
remedy is freely given. 50 cent botikn
for side by Tifton Drug ntore ami Peters
A Hclotc, Cecil.
This is, says the Savannah News,
pre-eminently an era of development
in Georgia. Every opportunity that
presents it.self, and even the possibil
ities that are sometimes suggested by
misfortune, are developed. Several
years ago a cyclone swept through
the timber country in Dougherty,
Worth and Irwin-conn ties and mow
ed a patii a mile wide through some
of the best, timber in tiie state. Now
there arc a number of Hue planta
tions under cultivation, one of them
the experimental farm at (Jycloneta.
There is no Use trying to down peo
ple with pluck enough to develop a
cyclone track.
■iv in now notmr.g r re
ban a political party with
in^-tbe Held, and 'he
of their fathers,
never had any fault
fiance ns an agri-
orgatiizatioa.
The following item, clipped from the
Ft, Madison, Iowa, Democrat, contains
Information well worth remembering:
"Mr. John Roth, of this city, who met
with an accident a few days ago sprain
ing and bruising his leg and arm unite
severely, was cured by one 50 cent bottle
of Chamberlain’s Pain Halm.” This
remedy is without an equal for sprains
and bruises and should have a place in
every household. For sale by Tifton
Drug Store and Peters & Beloln, Cecil.
The action of Worth county, some
time ago, in endorsing all of the state
house officers with the exception of
Governor Northcn fans been theoc.es
sion of much comment throughout
Advantage* of Tifton Am an
Advantage*,
Tuton, Ga,, June i>, 1802.
Editor Southern Tohunvnid :
Submitting these few lines to your
valuable columns I hope they will
fall into the bands of some one who
may be benefitted thereby. The ge
ographies of out- boyhood days which
taught that the only products of
Southern Georgia wore cotton, cane
and melons are liooks that would not
pass muster in the sc.iontifio and agri
cultural research of the present, day.
North Carolina, the mother of tar,
pitch and turpentine, of which, “in
t’\e production of the same,” she first
gained a foothold and world-wide
reputation and through the progress
iveness of her venerable sons the pro
duction of turpentine soon found its
way to border counties of Southern
Georgia, and soon the daughter vied
with tiie mother and to-day, while
proudly owning her matprnity, feels
equal pride in the fact that, she lias
far outstipped the good mother In the
production of this valuable commerce,
and although the lovely- daughter,
young and bashful, has not hitherto
been active in claiming the praise
and credit to which she is entitled,
she will henceforth claim all that is
hers under the good old maxim which
gives “honor to whom honor is due.”
Investigations have proven that
Southern Georgia is not the forsaken
unhabitable region of tho South, as
have been supposed; on the other
hand, demonstration reveals the fact
—especially in the vicinity of Tifton
- that there is no country better for
agricultural purposes south -of the
Blue Ridge range of mountains, “of
which it is evident, that the, beautiful
undulating hills surrounding the city
of Tifton is the southern extremity
baftne loosing identity in the Florida
peninsular.” It is thoroughly dem
onstrated that there is no section in
the South where a diversilied crop
can be so successfully and profitably-
grown. The fruit culture is phenom
enal ; such as grapes, pears, peaches,
strawberries and pecans grow luxuri
antly, mid it is a conceded fact that
there is no section soiuh of Mason
and Dixon’s line that offer greater
inducement* to tobacco aspirant* than
the viesnity of Tifton; the soil,alti
tude, climate and temperature are all
suitably adapted to the growth
of both types of tobacco—cigar and
chewing—of which both types can
now tie soon successfully growing on
the Snow farm at Tifton, which i..
now being lopped at eighteen to
twenty-live leaves, and the curing
will begin the 15th inst. Tliele is no
community morn susceptible to good
health and that, affords greater ad
vantages or offer greater inducement*
to those wishing to embark in agri
cultural pursuits than tho vicinity of
Tiftsn. Her Inrge acreage of forest
lands now owned anil operated by
turpentine mid saw mill men and be
ing sold at nominal figures is “a
chance of a life time” to those wish
ing to invest in fertile soil, mid the
time is not far hence when the buzz
of the saw and tiie skinning of pine
will lie a tiling of tiie past, and the
wide expanse of beautiful hills now
overshadowed by the mighty forest,
will show forth the luxuries of life,
among which the golden weed will
predominate. K. K. Paschal,
Hitpt. Snow Tobacco Farm.
Kind 'Words,
“Marcelbis,” a correspondent of.
the Northwestern ' Lumberman, lias
recently been saving in the col minis
of that journal some very nice things
of Tifton and vicinity and the new
industries of this section that have
sprung up within the past few years.
In a recent number lie had the fol
lowing to say of the fruit crop and
the recent, nurserymen’s visit;
“Recent rains have made crop
prospects good, and our people are
very hopeful. V> notables, fruits and
radons arc ripe, and shipments north
and east have begun. r Rhe pouch
1, II, SlracMM li Co.
crop is said to In-finest in the history
of the slate, and as there is much
acreagevplniited and bearing, we ex
pect quite a money yield from this
crop. Upon the subject of fruits,
the president and about. 50 members
of the American Nurserymen’s Asso
ciation visited Tifton last weuk, and
were tiie guests of Messrs. Tift. They
took a look at the tine fruit and to
bacco farms in tills section, with
which they wore highly pleased.
Among those present 1 met. some old
Michigan lumbermen, who had quit
the laborious work of milling for that
of farming.”
It Stmiild lie In Kvurv House.
.1. H. Wilson, 271 fav otStmipslmrg,
Pa., says he will not be without lir.
King's New Dlsroverv for eonsumpUon,
coughs and colds, ilint it enied his wife
who was threatened with pneumonia af
ter an attack of la grippe, when various
other remedies and several physicians
had done her no good. Robert Harbor,
Cooksport. Pa., claims Dr. .King’s New
Ciscovery lias done him more good than
anything he ever used for lung trouble.
Nolliinli like it. Try it. Free trial bot
tles at J. «’. Paulk A Co.,a drug store.
Large bottles 5flc. and $1.
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
iiwiii
Isootli TvrxilS
Wholesale Whiskey,
Taking effect -.fa;
L'linngn
Tobacco and Cigar House.
Special attention given to dug trade.
O' J Order* promptly Ailed.
Old Private Stock Rye. ..
$6 00 per gallon.
Old XXXX Rye .
ft 00
Okedona Rye, 1STU.
. .. a no "
Allianec live
. 3 00 ••
Old No. 10 Rye
2 i)0 •*
California Rye ...
2 00 ••
Dougherty Co. Rye
IN) «
Old N. 0. Corn
2 ftrt
Georgia Corn—
2 00 ••
old Holland Gin. 2 Stamp
.... . 3 60 ••
G 1 Holland Gin ....
2 00 ••
Tom Gin
. 2 0.) ••
Pin.* DM 'V”L.
. 3 00 “
Apple ;t.N : ib.
. . .too "
Coguai. H'M’.iuy . .
/ ft 00 '•
pts'ii . . .
2*00
Sweet- Caiawh.. Wicu ...
. \ M
.v Albany.
• IMivis
\\ illlngham
Inalwdla ....
I’oulaq
Sumner
Ty-Tv. .....
At- ’Tifton
Lv Tifton.. .'.a
Rronkflold....
Lnignia
Uopic 'HMiU'tl l»y Inwi r s Pahiukii.
DR. N. PETERSON
md Surgeon
GEORGIA.
hysuimu
TIFTON,
t in it > With J. W. Paulk Co.
Palis atiMvvrcd piumpt'? ilay or nicht
Otllce practice will receive intention between
thi> hour* of 9:00 and 10:30 a. ni., and 3:00 and
•I :3.) p. ni
J. M. WILKES,
H o s i d e nt Dentist
tikt.lv (itionuu.
up stairs, Paulk bnrk
The'girl who is as homely-looking
us u mml fence and is not uwm ™ of
it,‘but. is “dcail stuck” on hr-mdf and
tftinkfl every young mnn who l outs
her with respect is also “stuck” i:- t ho
one w ho needs the sympathy of .ill
eiviliy.ed people. Of coni so you
can’t find such girls is that here
abouts.
Offut.— Room
buUdll-g.
Cun of found in his olhe*v from the 1st in
lMli of each month, Mu* icHlduu ol time will bo
devoted to country putienU-ut their homo* if
divin'd. ' iW-tf
L)r$. J, W. & D. J. WILLIAMS
DENTISTS,
CORDELR, (IKOUGIA.
Omcc-Itank Building, Room No. 1, up stairs.
DR7j C. GOODMAN
Phynu-inn and Surgeon,
TIFTON lirnttOIA.
Oj-nrr Hoorn In the Tifton Drug Store.
^ Thanking tho p..ldll' for its pant liberal
patronage .mil solicit a continuation of the same
the state, says the Atlanta Journal
Hon. William A. Harris was elected,
one of the delegates, and hi ban the
following to say in a persona! letter
to a friend in this city:
“There was some two hundred
voters in the meeting of the demo
crats here on the 6th inst A good
many alliance people arc opposed to
Governor Northern and on a close
vote they refused endorse fcini'Hy
lour votes. 1 informed them that I
should volt for/him for governor,
.nid they could elect some one Use a-=
a delegate than myself, which they
refe w3 to do. i shall for Nor-
then first,,last and all tiioWnc ”
M AfWRTTA, ClA Oct. 20, 1*91.
I)F.An MinnI wu* attacked with ia grippe and
Jiad high fever. I immediately put on the ToIn*
and noon arrested the diaea'c and in a week’*
time wan p< rlectly well, while other* who fulled
to use tl>« TolM, wore flick two month*. I use
tint KJeutrojMilM on my three little girl* and
never jtivt' a dose of medicine. I have known it
to correct acidity of the ttnmneh. cure roid« and
fever, and recommend it henrtilv t<* all mother*.
Mil*. MA Mlf. I’l.AftK.
Dalton, Da., Oct. 24,1C01.
fJESTLEVr-.N: I hav? used the KloetropolM’
but a zhort time in my family with eronn, oobl,
nm:ral«la, elc., atod atv. coot.nwd that it l« all
you claim for it. Jiv .1 faithful »*#• ol this little
wonder 1 look for tho best remits.
8. K. Hr.nttv,
of the fl.m of 7 A. A. H. li. Ih*rry. Hardware.
Uev. .1. H.Titntmrtitan.r f ('hitdty.fJa., wrltm:
f ‘ * *
"You mny quote mo iuaayitl^; f hate uwd the
h!(-Ctropoi»e wttli very lamerndaJ rpeultM and can
very cJMvrfnlly and heartily roinmrnd It.
A 40-jtutre IiirjU. Ueacrildf.^ treutnumf. ami non*
taiiUitj; u-Atlmonial* from all hi>'1 fur
tiie cun* of r M dlwAW** rriaii«d free <*n aj plica-
tlon. Addr. -M ATI.AN'! I(‘ RIJiCTIUU’OIHD 1*0.,
46 Gonl l iliiliiltnir, Atlanta, <la.
Astonished at Yon.
An old ex-editor furnishes, the fol
lowing item t“ the Savannah Local:
The Atlanta Journal says; “The
third patty duds its most powerful
opponent in the Fourth Estate.” As
tonished, Brother Journal. Il»v<
you not learned that tiie fourth es
tate—the prosit of the country—ha
long since worked itself up into tin-
rank of tiie. second estate? Here it
is: 1. The I'cople. 2. The J*rc>t
3. The Legislator. 1. 'Clik j’olpit.
Col. Jas. M. Griggs, Sollctor-ffcncral
of t’nlaula Circuit, says: "Miern ine has
ahv ays alloidoil rue nrouq't relief in cases
of headache.” At IJr. J. C. Goodmnn’a.
McElrce’8 Wine of Cardu!
and I MEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
lictricn county • /
flModuun, Tifton.
II. II. Tift,
Punish *Y Porph’M, Adct.
.At. J Mt'.MiUun, Alhipuha.
t..l0IIMl, “
\\ otilnrd A: ft*., ••
AV. U Futc.h ^ (*o„ Nashvillo.
DR. G. C, LANEY,
Phyrtii’inn and Surgeon
Moet.TUii:, • nr.tmniA
offers l»ls sorvli.'i’s to tho pooplo of Colquitt
and udiuiNMit. counties.
; jf ■umiiK in now drug ntore.
~RJLW00D &. ALEXANDER,
LAW, HEAL ESTATE AND COLLECT®,-
TIFTON, • GEOIUilA.
I'rompt attirnUon tlveti to all icntd t»m«tnrM.
. . . „ I! I COP
iiT'Otriur -laive llufhltiiy. Hoorn No. I.
JOHN A. VVILKESv.
Attorney ■ at-La w
Aim, - (iKomiiA.
Will prnetlre in till the countle*of the Honlhern
•lutllei.il t’lruiiit *»f (Jcorpia. Spi’t l.il attonthui
directrd to .ill branch*/!’ .»f the profesMton And
potutrul ImfclntMM *olii:itM»l. My.
A. W. TUCKER.
RICHARD HOHRft.
HOBBS & TUCKER.,
! B A. 1ST Tv 10 li S , I—
ALBANY,
GEORGIA.
Di
?]>OHitory orDoiighorty, Worth, Iand Early
CJountietf, unci tho Oity of Albany.
Buy and aoll Kxchnngt!; givo prompt ntlrntion to collections, hml remit for name
cm thiy of payment At current rntuH; reculvo deposit* subjeut to sight cheeks, and
lend money on approved time papers. Correspondence solicited. 8-J)m.
J- T- BOYD & BBO
HEADCUASTERS FOR
Crockery, China am) CIasn Hare
Lamps of Every Description,
Tin ware,
Passenger Trains j
STATIONS.
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li Meal station'
PdNMcliwr Trains
3 46 pm
4 30 rm
No. ?.
n 20 am
7 oo am
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8 13 am . an
8 4t»sro
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2 10 pij|fl2 4R am
2 32 pni[fl2 6* am
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3 16 pm 1 i 3n am
f Stop on signal.
- Daily, except Sunday.
Pontiffijfai Albany witli Central ntftfoftu..
Georpi.i, ColumbuM Southern raihvav.bndSavan
nah. Florida ami Waster it railway.
« onnreut at Wnyero*»s with Savann ., Florida
and Western railway
.liiv’khunvlUo and St. I/mli* pulim.in palaeo
•b epinn , ;i r upon trains Nor. 3 and 4.
V. D. Owt NN. J. A. M«T>PPPVUt
Tratlin .Mannp.cr. G. J*. A.
F W.AMitrtt, GKO \V. ItAiNKH,
A <L 1*. A.(ifo’l 8|tpt»
Am
KAII.RO AD.
SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE.
Sohtdule lr. Effect April 17, 1553.
C.OI.NU SOt-TH
7 No. L 71 Ko. 37
*' C'onlel*. -
•• Tilton
" Valdosta .
" Jasper.. --
“ Lake City
" Hampton
Arrive pulutka.
i West Indiij Kxr-rern
- Mai
Fast Mail, j Maff
1 i :0rt a. m. P :4!» p.
j 2axt r . m.'11:26
1:33
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7:46
No, j leaves Mneon after arrival of incomfnK
morning tinin» on Central, Southwestern, Geer-
iria, hao»t Tenneasre, Virginia and (ieorKi* and
Macon and llirmiughum rutlroads.
No. 3 Leave* Macon after arrival of incoming
aflesnoon trains on the Central, Svmthwcstern.
Mason and Northern and t.eorpia rstlrfiails, and
eonneetft at Psdatku for ht. Augustine and all
points in Fast and South Florida, and with th<j
tin* f*t. .loln.K and Deklawaba river stearnsn.
nojvo NORTH.
i No Si
(Went India
j Fast Mall.
"Sn.IT"
Kx press
Mail.
Leave I’uiutka
'T.f'GW n. in.
V.16 p. m.
•• Hampton
.. « *1 ••
9:37 ••
•• I.Hke City
.. 8.-03 ••
10*6 •'
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M Tilton
12 TO ••
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J l o p. tn.
4:2ft *t
Arrive Macon,.«. ...•
4:10 ” ' 7:1ft ••
No. 2 lea ves Palalka after arrival fair, WestTn-
dla, until from Tamj'-t and connectK at. Maron
with all outgoing aftenuMin trains on Central,
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO STOVES,
From tin* cheapest to Muck's Brilliant, conceded
to be the best in the world, they absolutely
have no equal in the world.
Manufactures all kinds of
I i o! low wni-o,
Wood ware.
ICE-CREAM FREEZERS.
Tinware, Stove I’lpe, Haliers. Elr.
fir Special prices made to hoteln and Iward*
ing houses. Write or i all on ns when in lived of
anything In out line; wc guarantee to save you
money. .1. T. IIOYO A- Itlto.,
41 101 Patterson street, Vai wo*r\, Ga.
New Firm, New Store, New Goods.
J. W. PAULK & CO„
'DRUGGISTS.
ComplHt’ Stock of Fresh Dr lilts,
Chemicals, faints, oils and varnishes.
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Toilet Articles, *nch a* Perfumery, Cologne*, Fyxti.wl*, Pomade*, Hair
Oil*, Toilot du'.-ims an-1 I’owdci*.
Brushes full line of Tooth Brttvhe*, Nail Brit-bca, Hair Drnalie*, Sliou
Britches and Clntlu-z iinnflics. These good* are of the very best quality
and are to be aojd as cheau as country dirt.
Fine Stock of Ltimp G ood .-
BiegiUit, AsffovtnitiDt of Combs,
Fresli Garden Seeds in Hcmisod.
We liavo jus,, rfl ,Y-i a mig of Tuft’s magnificent Anvtic Sod* Fountains
and are dispensing; i^weinus i'tnla water. < Lily the |nir.«t fruit xyritps used.
Dr. N. Pearson is m Wargu of our j)W*eri(.tioii defuytment.
SouthwcMteru, Mrrun uttd Northern, Georgia,
f«iAt TcniieMM'C. \ ircini^and Georgia and Macon
tind Bitmiuuluiin rnilr»:uU.
iiml Bitmiuglui
No. 4 (cures
fmm Ht. Align* . ,
Florida and conner.Ut at Macon with ull c.uti
fr<-m St. AiiguMtlue and point* in Kant and South
' Mac
tnoniitig train* on Central. Honthw*>atem, yfacon
and Northern, Georgia, and Fast Tcqamwo, Vir
ginia and Georuin railroad*. Connection for
> cm I Huh d train between Atlanta C.ud W.iMhlng-
ton. D. (’.
All tnilftn arrive and depart from union dr pots
nt Macon and Palatka.
F.legant *h*cping card will l*e run on trains No,
3 anti No. 4.
For further Information apply to agents al
junction poIntM «u to
L. J. If A It 14 IS. h. C. CANOVA,
Ticket Agent, llacon. Ticket Agent, Valatka.
IMiniNS, JAK. Ml'NJ'.IKS •* -* Y
Trnv. Pass. Atrt, Ma< v »n. Gen’l Agt. FilAtka,
\. c. KNAPP,Traffio M.u.ager.
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Schiduls in Effect April 17,1S93.
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nsw in.
I.v .Maron Ar.
12:10 p. m.
12:00 p. ill.
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11:20 a. uv.
12:40 •• ••
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Connection In Union Depot, 33act>n, Gn., wit^
G. fc. ~
o. A. F. H. It. for V».ilc*tJi,lj^eCiiy,r».
l.uka. St. Av.guffttu* a«<t pointtin FioiKki, C. R.
H. for Savannah, .MdicdgevUlc &nd lhut^nton, S. '
W. It. U. for AtnerkuM, Albany and Kufanla; M.
,V N. It U. lor Madison, Athens and Lulu, and
points beyond, Gcotgu Hailriud for Spurts,
Mtlled'xeviUe ivn-l AngiwUt, and all points tnK
yond. At Vnttavills with A-Jt F K. R. for sta-
f.lons on tAxt lino, and at k>- Grange with A. &
W I’. H. R. for Montgomery and beyond and. In
termediate stations.
For further inf'VWAtion apply to
1..J liattltlB, k. t! STOXK.
Tkkdi Agt.. Macon. Ticket ‘ *“
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Travc Unc J’asken^r Agent , Mitcnr, , -
A. C '.LNAPP. TtjJKc Manager,
.Money! Moj
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TO LOAN, j|
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Price toots Solti by .T 0.