The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, July 15, 1892, Image 3

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THE GAZETTE : TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, JULY IB, 1892. TOBACCO. ' .A DAY WITH THE'GROWERS .OF THE WEED. Iii 8i»«nt Very nriiratly At Cyclnnelo, Tifton and Other Point* on the Lluc of * the G, tL ft F. Yuur correspondent Las frequently , remarkedupon the excellency of the Georgia Southern and Fiorida'rail- road, which extends from Macon, Ga., to P&latka, Fla.,—ilSfi miles— and he has no reason for retraction, but. abundant renson for adding em phasis to the'remark. In the first place it is well officered —being managed and run by compe tent, intelligent, kind, big-hcarled gentlemen—tlich it is ono of the liest road beds in the stato and it is well furnished and equipped, and then again it pon|trates and opens up one of the heat farming sections of Geor gia. It was the writer's pleasure on last Saturday to enjoy the kindness of the clever and accommodating man ager, Col. Jeff Lane, who so gonor- -ously planned and successfully di rected the exdirsion from Macon lo Tlfton, 105 miles. ' A party of hundred and seventy men, unqpr the'management of Col. Lane, took a irce ride down tbe road to visit, the tobacco farms along the **Tino of travel. All these pine lands along the road furnish fine timber, supplying the many first-class saw mills to be seen at frequent stations mi the route. Nor is this timber the only source of revenue (o these peo ple. These lands, after the timber Jins been utilized for turpentine and lumber, are well adapted to the growth of all crops, especially tho cereals .and tobacco. Our'party went down especially to inspect the tobacco experiments which arc being made in that section of tbc state. At Cvcloiieta we made our first, atop. Here we found a to bacco field iif some twenty acres, which was indeed a revelation to every man of us. There are on tin- farm three varieties of tjic weed, the CltlKti, the Goueh and the Hester. The first grown for cigars, flic two ■ others for chewing purposes. Thu xveU niisted and gentfeiliftflly Ugifiag- x- TTof this-fatmj,Sujt-Ptagjiai, of North Carolina, iitfarmed Ms tliat the yield of tobacco <)ty-;- $dn> farin would be from <>00 to l',mi(V paifnnk per acre, which at an average price of twenty cents per pound, is something ahead of cotton, putting it even at ten rents per pnutpl. Hut (his Cycloncta farm is not limited in tho production of any one crop, for we were shown by tbe kind mid affable Mr. Irby a variety of crops, corn, cane, peas and melons, with every variety of garden truck besides the live stock, horses, mules, cows and hogs. Indeed, everything that is raised in this country is found on this farm. It is an assured success. Tobacco can and will be raise in this section as successfully as in any portion of the south. After regaling onrselves on the luscious Georgia melons, we dropped <To5Cfi (to-within a mild or two of Tif- ton, here we had the pleasure of in specting two other fields owned by the Tift brothers. This was a fine show of the weed, bettor Imre than that already seen, and the grapes on this farm arc simply fine—can’t stop now to describe them, ns we arc mainly after tobacco on this trip. »... Rolling into the pretty little city of Tifton, whoso mayor is the clever big-hearted W. II. Love, we wore directed to tho “cream of the tobac co fields.” Here we found a teij-aord lot that, will average five foci high and will yield l,i>00 pounds per aero. This was t he estimate of experienced ir.pn. Now at thirty cents per pound, which tho owner expects to get, you can see what there is in it. Success to Tifton and. her enter prising citizen*, also to Cvcloneta and her'clever managers. Ix-ng live the G. S. A. F„ and may | the shadows of Col. Lane and 'the Tobacco Culture Illustrated. A special train of three coaches an|d a baggage car left Maron last Saturday on the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad. Manager Lane had previously issued invitations to prominent furmers along the line to join in a free excursion to Cycloncta and Tifton. The train stopped at every station, and before the experi ment farm was reached, there were fully two hundred interested farmers on hoard from Bibb, Houston and Dooly counties; a few from -Worth and Irwin. To many t?io broad expanse of wire gra-s, pine trees, saw mills, tur pentine stills, new towns, etc., was a revelation, but the Cycloncta experi ment farm filled with surprise all who had not seen it. Here tho G. S. & F. company owns 1,000 acres of land with about 500 under fence and cul tivated in corn, cotton, fruit trees, vineyard, vegetables, tobacco, etc., with a tip-top stock farm attachment. The- tobacco farm was the chief point of attraction, and the expert superintendent was kept busy show ing the crop and answering the in numerable questions concerning its preparation, planting, cultivation,, method of curing, probable product, and price to be realized. The ‘JO acres devoted to tobacco bold a splendid crop, and it already demon strates that tobacco can be made onr of the leading money crops in Geor gia. Tbe stock farm demonstrates that there is no need for Georgia farmers to buy horses and mules from other states, as they can raise them profita bly at. home. In fact the Cycloncta farm has shown the people of wire- grass Georgia that their lands aro valuable for farming purposes. Just, before reaching Tifton the to bacco farm and vineyard of II. !!. and \V. O. Tift was inspected, and another illustration that this country will produce well was presented. Here the tobacco was from three to live feet high, both cigar and plug loaf. At Tifton the largest tobaeto seen was shown—ten acres from fiv e t-> seven feet high, with leaves 'J8 inches long and 18 inches wide. It is Cntimate'd that, this ten acres will yield an average of 1,500 pounds per acre of cured tobacco. The entire crop at the two farms inspCCt-id, ahoul 75 acres, will yield, it is said, an average of about 800 pounds per aero, or more, and that the market price will be about JO cents per pound. The people aro enthused over the subject, and tobacco is destined to be tbe chief crop in that section of country. Tho cost of cultivation does not exceed tiiat of cotton, even including the expensive barns, in which tobacco will be cured by steam process. The harvest will soon be gin. At Tifton the baskets wore brought forth, and on the depot platform a splendid dinner was enjoyed by one of the hungriest crowds of men this writer ever saw. Tho return trip was commenced at. about 4;l!0 p. m- and hy nine o'clock ail the excursionists were at, home, having enjoyed a most pleasant and profitable day. The trip illustrated more clearly than anything else that the manage ment of the Georgia Southern ami Florida is in thorough sympathy with the people, whose general interests always receive careful attention. This fact is developing a section that heretofore lias ranked low ag riculturally,and the entire stato will be hcnelittod.—Houston Home Journal. HERE BELOW. Tin- (treat Trinle anti TrUml.ltInn, of Man. , Man liorn of woman, is of a few days ami full of bind mass and bile beans. He riseth in the morning full of ambition and finds his. fondest hopes decay while milking the cows is nut always, and that tho near fu ture holds in store for them the pleas ures of that fishing frolic.—Ft. Gaines Herald. Sciatica. Anioista Evi-r.tni; New-*, Jan. 2fl, i(W2. A well-known cas« in Augusta has bt*cn rwu- pU'luly ou rod hy tlu> Klectvnpnlao, and tho fol lowing: into:* low from Mich i» wo it known, u>lln- Lie Au<| nmmlnont limit Proshltmt Win. r Sib ley, of tho Slhhiy Mill, must ilovply irujnotw, if not entirely oouvincu nil who watt It. ' Mr. Hihtoy wan perfectly willing to i*lvi* ht* toritlnumy ts* the Kvo.ilric Nows about tin* Klee- Impulse. He sal.I he had boon n cront snlfiTer Jmm tho rotation for five vents Indole he lxtff.in imlng iho F.lcctropoisti. For two wliolo yt an* he li.ul lint Imvii fire from pain, and a* time the acl. atle pam& were •<» eovore. that ho would jump out «f hod In hlmdfop and awake *•• Anil himself «>n the floor In jurat upony. He *peut much money at tho North for sjxx.fal imvli**nl tnvuinotH, And wa»4I* times cftiUorlietl with a white-hot iron on different part* of hi* body. I he treatment w.m altnoftt ns terrible an tho sc Utica itself. “How l-.nff ugo had that been. Mr. Sibley ?*■ “A year tco. And you know yourself my con dition before that time. I could not walk to my oftire, or oven ncroM the atreot. 1 was i.elplnt>«, and bad togu in my huffffy ever) win Mi. Sibley 1 ** dUteim nu aro remarkable, but there id no doubt «»f their corteetm’im, and tho curt** made hy K.leAtropotm* are pn'Joraeil hv all phvairinn* who examine ibem. A M pai;rJl,ot»k, rlo.scriblnc treatment and onn tabling Uuulimmlnld tvoiu all aertioua. and for the run* of all dlaMdc..**, mulled fm> on apidlra lion. Ad Hi out ATLANTIC I!I.K( TIIOI’OISB CO., 4*> Gould Uidldunj, Atlanta, (la. «rWINC OF CAR0UI, a Tonic for Women. IJucklort'.H Arnica Salve. Tkr TTeVt ft* i.v a in the world for (1u!a, Brulte*. Hoir*. Ulrcnt, Sell KUqbm. Foyer Sere*. Teller, Clmppmi Hands, CJiilhlnln.c Corn* And all Shin Eruptions, And positively cure* Pile* or ltd pay re f|Uircd. It i« guaranteed to p!ve perfect nattafitction, «»r money refunded. Price 21 cent* per box. For *ata hv Petmon A Paulk. I vorpM of officials and erimayr* of the K ToJid never grow lcaa.—l)^ in Fruit MeElree’s Wine ot Cardui THEDfORD'S BUCK-URAUQHT ut ,*te by Uk following merchant* in nntj 4.,. I-—>timr, Tilton. It.H.TIR, Pjrrnli .V - r.-|-,o.. Aii.1. M..1. McMillan, AlhpklJ*. (T. I. Jonm, W .w.Uri .V n *w« .Si lt is a strange thing iuficcd, for a man Will subscribe for a paper pub- lisbeil away off vmuler—-perhaps a dintwan.ll -nib-s from home--and pay the stibscriptiim price every year in advance, amt at the same time con tinue to take his home paper and novtr think of paying his subscrip tion at all. And that same man if he ‘fails to get his paper once in the first person to raise » row. Wo say it -s strange. I!nt -liere are iitsf scores of men who do this very: thing. We wy Exchange. - .... ,m. lAiry nud rotiiriit'd in nm by j it. McCrfiulo, ihipufy ! .Tmurlal nrr.n;i i f Omrain Hhcritf,thidJun« ?9tb,lTO2, 1 " -* *• •** One of our'tvpogrnphieul for- swimming around in a tub tears all day Wednesday, ltccnuse hits promised his ls-st girl to go fish- ing with her that day and It was im possible for him to get, off. His op tics -tili wear a cardinal hue and an occasional sob wells up from lus and making a tire in the stove. In I manly bosom, but. he says it she will the eventide tho lowing herds re-j only pin hem faith tq him a little mind him of a solemn duty, while i,i< i longer lie will •onvinco her that once good wife sits in the parlor chatting gaily with the neighbors on tile gos sip of tho hour. lie gocth forth in the noonday to sit under the shade of an umbrella china and meets the dry goods clerk who duns him for a silk dress that is worn by his better half. He forgets to ordol a sack of Hour and that night sleeps with his face to the wall and would go through the wall if ho could. In the “Wee sma” hours of the night while dreaming of borne ami mother he is kicked in the ribs hy bis affectionate wife who peremptorily orders him to give tbe' baby some soothing syrup. He dishes out pat a gorie in a doubt' dose and holds any thing but a prayer meeting or an an nual conference with his affectionate wife from then until day light. lie goes on a fishing froiie and carries his little hoy along lo hold the bait. His pockets are loaded with the necessary bottle of luok, but lie catches nothing because tho trees are not largo enough for him to get the luok out of his bottle without his bring detected hy his young hopeful. He sallies forth to go on an excur sion and the train pulls out while he is yet in view of tho curling smoke circling in the heavens to remind him of his sad disappointment. He runneth for mayor of his baili wick ami is assured a large support and handsome following, lie kiss- olli all tlm sore-eyed and sore-mouth ed children in the neighborhood to win votes, proparcth a supper for his constituents and goes home at even tide to mingle with himself over his own defeat. A special occasion brings him to the front as marshal of the day and he goeth forth on a prancing steed to ride at the bead of the column while a brass hand sends forth inspiring strains to tho flutters of his long red sash. His horse becomes unruly and throws him into a mud hole just, be fore ho readies the grand stand in all glory ami he is denied the pleasure of opening the exercises with his beautiful impromptu speech, a copy of \\ liich he. has itt Ills pocket. He joins the alliance against the wishes of Iun wife and is beaten for president by sixteen votes, lie goes home in a back and lias his head bathed in ice water for two days, af ter which he ia carried down town on the Ocala platform to recuperate in the fresh air. The air revives him and lie straightway announces him self a candidate for congress on the people’s party platform with tho in tention of having thirty billions of dollars in Albany in loss than six- months. Ho realizes that be hasn’t thirty cents and goes down in the whirlpool of popular condemnation. Ho is elected deacon in the church and three days afterwards has to dig potatoes for a whole day in the gar den to keep people from aruing his red face and bloated nose, lie chews cloves for a week and passes around the hat the next -Sunday but is over whelmed with blushes as he stumbles in a torn place in the church carpet. Ho braces up and tries to set a good example to the community but is finally led astray by being induced to bet bis last ccril on Albany when site plays Montezuma. Ho goes homo to the bosom of his family and, is at once encountered by his young hope ful, who makes a plea for a jmir of red top hoots. At. once lie has a fit of hysterics. He makes a sight draft on a debtor to recover his lost finan ces and the draft is returned dishon ored. He swears he will commit suicide and buys a .'18.calibre pistol with which he has a dramatic scene in front of his home, the neighbors luckily grasping the inster aicnt just an he wan not about to pull the trig- ger. • He finally join* a military compa ny and retires to private life.—Al bany New? and Advertiser. Ouarantccd to cure itch in W minutes, For **!«'& J- W. E I: l Mini & | ALBANY, GEORGIA. Wholesale Whiskey, Tobacco and Cigar House. Special attention given tj^Jnc trade. to Jit. ! jy’ Orders promptly filled. mint i.ikt. Old I'rlvAUl Stock ltv f A oo per callon. 01*1 XX XX K\. 5 ft* OkolntU l*\r, IhTfi SM AUlaiuy* liy«.. a oo Util Nn. tn Vt,v . 2f*0 (''.illfonika Ud* . . ;oo •• **.. }•>. ... 155 OMK.t\fvm • 2M> •• • »**":,tlu On* i ft* " •t liollamU ti», ‘1 I s * it,. 300 *.*Htl ir.dk*,.1 2 DO TnmGin. 2-Vl V'.ft t r- n h 3»tt) •* Ayp I ...ly . 3 00 •• * ' **■. IM inuy . . . ft 0.1 L.GtliMl: . ..... 2*W M**.*i't < Win. t M K« ; d -cuimi 1 V Il.Wl.N 1'arhirii. 1,6'cdl Time Table, f Tflkiniv rJToot January M, 1802. ttubjtfbt .ia t hango without notice. . " « PjiKHPiiger Trains— Rant.. I.v Albany “ .)>avi« •' WillirRhATyt.. " ImIh'IU '• 1‘tml.m . . . “ Simmer Ar Tv. Tin ion . PI OR. N. PETERSON lysici.'vn and Surgeon. TIFTON, ononfiu. t)r» ten—With J. W. Vuulk To Call** .wihwvnvl promptly day or nl»',ht. ouitti i.racilfo Mill hum-lvc nttnntiun britvrwn the ho'inttil tt;00 ami p'JM a. in., and 3.M and I ah) |> lit. Berrien County Sheriff's Sale FOIl AUGUST. OKOROIA—Ur.tWUKN rnt'MT. Will he told l-o Jo it* tho oouft honao floor In the town of Na^hrill^onMRtAleandroiinlyttM'twvcn tliolojjal hour* of Mil a 0:1 the flra: TtuioUjr lit Aucuit next, Uit« ttdlovrtrp property to wit: I Ifty tnoro or le»*, ot lot ol kind No. 2*.V, In tbe lOih dlfitvlnt ot Mild cmiuiv, hounthi-l on the north hr hind of H. L. Taylor, on tho ctAt hr land of W. w. Ti.nmons, on tit* rnmih hy laml of Iaj.tr lloyd, and on tho meat hjr land of J. M. Warren. I«otludon ua the property nt Arden l ! oyd hy vliluo of ;i U. la. ImuoiI from the Jiihlloo court. UVuh dPtrirt, O. M., ot Mhl coutitt, iu favor of K. W. tiaaktua, adudidetrauir of \v. \S (Lialdmi. Lev*.'matte and returned to no liyM. W. Ia-ivIr. L. C. Faffontlnnl In tHMiwanlon null- lif t’, in wrlilii):. ihl» June isth, lnW. Aho, at the amihj tituo and pla4*o, all ilia, lot or iwrctd of land eold and conveyed to W. Vick era hy Mary Kluard and aohl by Hilaa ami Wllry to Jo'Cph Bradler, I'ontaliilnt; W-u fvot funt on tho G. h. »V F. if. H. rlirhbol-way on tlui wort and running wrU 2(H) feet, romnumrlni* 3 bh.rkh and fifty foot donth of tho lot on which the <*. S ^ F depot la si mated and summit; iiW tiwt we»*., then auuth SVI frol to llie hinritnr paint j a Iho one ot the ad.lfdiil'u; lot« of tlm nhovn thou idl ed |.m*l on the weal, il'W l*’ft Atpiatu: aim 2 hiM.fffty jrot by 100 foot, thrr* Mock a of the Mid lot upon whirl* the Mid is. B. .*• F dopot In a|inM*d, one «»f aahl lolalnal iintneiladjtiluiuKth* rlr.ht-ot-way •»f aahl railroad and tin othui lylnj; rai l *»f raid lot, hot piili.^ on the oaat. nhln ot Mhl lahl ral'>- road; all in iho County of lierrlen, In aalrl Str.tx», and known aa a part of lot No 1M. in the uiti dlA’rle.t of Mhl routit.y, and holnp more fully d*»- iwd lin'd a« h* I nit hi the town • f Iaoioa, Ga. T-*. to*i on an the propflvlv of Jnutiph Iltadlot ' tti*. of a tnortp.aec tl. fa. iRAurd from 1*0*1 perlor court In favor of Drj/ttr Dkos. fairy t.'.vht t, DA MHL IS TIHON, Bbvrlff ft. C iu’ciYar]) iifiiuVtj" J. M. WILKES, Rewi «1 c? nt I>o n ti h t , riKToN, nKonniA. Ovtint -Itoom ♦. up nt>dn», I’anllc, brick hulldiiu. Can ho found In I*1a offire from tlm lnt to 1MU of M.trh nmUh, tlu* rcNhtnc «»f Him* will Ih Irvotott to ooumry patlenti* -at their hotnoA if dinitnd. 2f»-tf. Drs7 W. & D. J. WILLIAMS, DENTISTS, roRnm.it iiKonr.iA umi'" -U.vik lliUlillUR, R(?mi No. t, up etslnl. DR. j, c' GOODMAN Phywieitm and Surgeon, Onrjrn ltooin In the Tifton l>rttc Slow llf ThnoklnK ihopaiilio for Ur p.»Rt I literal patronage aud M*ttcll a v:«»ut imutlot* of ihofiaim'. Offer;* hi** .Mirvicu anil udiaecnt (vmuilej*. JITgfkj DK.G. C. LANEY, Phynician and Surgeon M>>m.TMK, (-KOKOIA, ho pcopl* *>f fnlqoltt Vfkicb In new dniff atort*. F ULW00D 4. ALEXANDER, _ UW, ftF.il FST.tfF, m GOLifCnQRs TtxToN, - oitonniA. Prompt attention flvon to nil Iota! bmlnet*. JPir’Omor. -L'tvo Hulhllnn, ltonni No, l. John" a? Wilke? A < t o r n 11 v • n. t • I 4 a w , APP.L, - GF-OHG1A. 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BBOfm No. Z 3 55 am t )? am 4 32 am 4 l-'.am 4 M am h iCia ru l Tti am & 4i an. t r. 05 )ta» ii Ham 6 Mam ft Mam 7 p* am 7 22 am 7 27 am 7 M am 7 41 am 7 I* mu $ 10 am H 2t am 8 co ate y 10 am 10 00 an* fr-xk- pro !0 - .h am lb pin! 10 if- an* ff. 14 pm 10 44 am rr, si pm! 10 f-3 n» to M j-nti ll on pm ffi ?f. pm 1 ti G€ j in to Wj tn I! 72 pm (7 1*2 im m 32 pin J 7 cu pm it 60pm * No. 9. a! oo'ptn 2 47 rot 5 i0^ m 3 4Aptr. . 4 c.vjm 4 30 pm 4 20 vm oooj-to *NoJ2. /I lk 4 15 am ff* 05 am 6 40 nin ft SO am 6 30 am 0 45 am T oiam 7 CO-ant' 7 40 am 8 45 am i» ;oom 10 20 am 10 50am 12 00 m 12 45 pm 1 06 pm 1 W> vm 2 12 pm 2 .70 pm 2 Nlj m 3 30 rm 4 00 j m 4 50 pm I’assou^or Train HTA Tit >y.-*. f.v ftrunaVick. *• I'yh s' Marsh “ tl.tnmira ,' Wnv near ilk. “ A'.kid:*,Mi " l.ulnum •' Nahnuu. . . •' Hohokrn .... “ Hclilattert lllr Ar Waj'rruaa . I.t IVnyrrrna .. . " W ireshdTO .. “ MillufKid.. .. " McDonald lV:»rv*n “ Kirkland " Wffttnnla * "G Mil** Dost " Grat a •• Wlll^r**orfc«i. “ Ah.|-ana . •' F.nltima .... " ll.’ookfield Ar Ttftorv Nt*. I. 7 36" am 17 97 am 7 47 .»nt 8 'if* nm a 11 am l* 72 31.1 8 Mam 8 h 52 nm u loam 10 Op am 10 2Jam to 48 am 10 ti'.' atn 11 18 pm 11 17 pm ll pm 11 43 pin 11 47 pin ll M j m No. 3. •No.Il. 7 45pm« fh Mpm ffi 12 pm f8 snpro f<* ;4> pm f.s 42 pm 18 M pin iv ot* rui .‘-I 17 pm !> 35 pm No. .7. n 4' t>m 110 00 p.»r. (10 M pm M0 45 pm fll 10 pm IS 1.7) m :3 am 12 ft pm il G pm 1 <10 |*ui “TSTam (4 16 am 4 Mam 6 Mam 5 45 am 0 23 am f* 45 am 7 Slam 7 45 6*0 1 Ct) atn 0 Mam 10 90 am 11 20 am H k0 am ISM pm ll 45 pm 1 05 pm 120 p» 1 .'6 rm 1 4'pn 2 Myn. U COpm I 4ftpm 4 W jna No. 7. a 20 am 7 00 am 9 Mail, I (<0am I 15 am 8 40 am 0 10 am 10 oo nm Will procure In all lhi*rnnntl**«ottl\epnntbi»rn ... Oitirlal ("iron;I rf Ororgln. Hpeelai aLt*»dtlon (itrrrtrd to all bra nr he.1 of the pr«'f*fal'n: a*id I ffenrrnl bur*lidf*a anllrli* <* ,1-ly. A. \V TUCKER. HOBBS & TUCKER, 1 B A. 'M K B K S , I ALBANY, G EORGIA. Depository oi'Dougherty, Worth, I,e<> and Early Cfiountics, ami the City ol’Albany. Buy niifi .ell Exchange; give prompt attention to eollretlrmo, on-1 remit for Home on (toy of payment at current rules, receive ilepoHlir aubjcct to tight check., and lend money on approved time papera. Com-.-pondonoft aollolted, «-8m. J- T- REFRIGERATORS AND ALSO STOVES, From the rhcA|M'**t to fltir.k'n ltrilltant, r«>nr.ad**d to be tb** hi-At In tin* world, thoy ahrolutrly Itnvc iiortjm*! in (hi* world. Mr.nufartur*** all klttda of Tinware, Stove Pipe, Gutters, F.tr. fir Hp«*Ll.»1 price* urn do to hotel** and Imtnl* luff hoiioki*. Write or r»ll **n im when In n»*»d of aitylh|nff 1n our line; we ffimantev to «avr)ou money. «v. T. novii A into., 44 104 PattciAon atreet, Valimwa, Ga. BOYD & BBO. HEADftUABTEP.3 LOU frorkery, fhlna and Glass Ware, Lamps of Every Description, Tinware, Hr>! low ware, Wood w ore. ICE-CREAM FREEZERS. I.v Tifton. * 1 SO pm al2 Main M Ty Ty 1 4ft j m f 12 S3 nm •• Bummr 2 01 pm 112 35 nm " I’onl*t. . , ... 3 10fJ2 41 nm " lAkbnll* ? Jtipn G2 4* I'lQ " WillififfhAu* . 2 i2pm f 13 67 ntn " Darla 2 47 pm ft W nr. Ar Albany . 9 15 pm lJrtuxn t^MV»n*tall*m ' i fhop un plennl. * * I Killy, except HuntU;’. ?o**urri« n» AU nay iilYCentral nfifo*^ «t floorffla, (olinnhuH Pout hen* n*i'.vay,iMidF«vaa* nab, Florida and Wrrtern rallwav. Coimoeta at Wajrroaa with baiann*... Fiorina ami W» Atern ra;lwa>. J.ir\?«inG»a au.t M. I^r.ie 1'nlltoaA palate Rlrejdnp car ntH*n train** No«. 3 and 4 <. 1*. owKt.s. J. a. Mcjirmn. Trottli*. M-vnaffor 0.1’. A. Y. W. ANUii K, «rv*. W. liAINPf. A.ft.i.A. (H-n'l Ntipl. \ • on 1 r 1* A ILROAD. SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE StkoSnb in Zfioct -Tcly J, *503. | '-<r. n i Vo. k, 1 ortNO aoi'TH |W«t India Kirn iu* , FaalMait.! Mall r>*ari) MtiV**) . ’ r • ill .00 x. mJbTM p. v£ ('ordola 2:15 p. m. 1:1§ " litton 3 47 " " Valrt*>RU» ft;30 •• 4:2ft •• •• Jaapcr- 4JO M 8:4H •* " I.alu* City 8.00 •• RaV5 •* " llampum • Jir '* 8 42 •• Arrive I'akuka lO’M •• 10 ui « No. 1 IVv im \tft«*«m after inrfvarf»»rnruiriff m< rut tiff f ralfa on (entral. Uonthwrfitem, Gmr* ct-k, Kuat Toime.'e****, Virginia and GerTffia and Macon r.nd Itlrinlnffham ia|irrad>. Ko. 3 JfA.vi* Mar-r.i afit*r Atrltnl of Incoming ultemoon irrtliis on tbr rentrol, f*«*uihntat4:rti. . Hi Macon unit Northern and Uieorvta ruilroada, ac*l * ‘ * U in nuu .id laiuiiaiiv, apq rmiiirrta At IWl.nha for Ft. Anpnatlno and all polnin In Kant nod No«th Flnrldr., am) with t.M the I5i. Johor an** Ookiawaha tltvr are.imeiA. West Indh k ast Mail. *4 T i*>V m 8 .. 4 •* 7.D “ * VI y m •• :» ,m •• i i r 1 4 1<* y.rr* K\ prr ju Mall. *Th5 p. jni 6 », • 3 ,0»* *» W UM ** 10 :18 a. tn. 3*0 •' l :4A •• 1 4 W r.otvo Nonrit. Leave'i'aintli a T'~ llamptnu " Ijjlrt- < lly. .. " .lAMivr " Va1ri*»";a •• Tllif n •• r..rd. Arti*\t Madit* No. 2 leAvea Pa *-* tVa "•*(Uf .ir'rIvaTfaat 55V«i*In. dtn mall fi«m T-Mnpv and rnarert* at Miron with All oniffoiiiir :*tirrno''n ir.»lr.t* *.n renba!, Fouthwoaier.i, >t*oon and Nordurn. Gror^iu, Kaat T**nnoA't«*. Virirlrh und f«»**Tf:ia and Macwi and hlnuinffhAtn railroada. No. I 'pave/ 1’alAtUn after arrival rf tialna from h - .vtipudtnu and nolata I» liar! andb-mth Florida and rouneri* a* Macon *ritb all mitroinc mormpff trains f-n rentta!, B<*r.)Ji*ae8t«m. Maron and Northern, CJf.rph, nnd F.i*t Tmhwivv, Tlr- r.h'lo and Gi’orciA rs.«l»«■*'».*?*. <*nnr.^iton for ' ^atlhnicd tra.n t-eiwivn Atlanta au>; Waablu/t* ton. D. r. AM tr.*ln* arrive end ilej'tir* from union drf'eta a* Martin a»i»l I'aIaiHa IMrffant uUnplnff t.irr will I*** mn on trojr.u |f®. 3 amt No. 4- Kor further Infnnnatlon apply to apvnta at junction polnta or tn l. J FIAUIM5. l..r.< A NOVA, Tl-\**t Aurnt, M;,ron Tlrkrt A;rnt. 1 atatka. ii. nritVA. JA8 MKNZirh. Trar i'a^A. Apt )f ir,*o. GeaT Apt, Tabtka. A f • KNAPP. Ir4fi.r Marafter. Oohadul^ lr Zffoct Julv 3,1503. HmT Tn.w n bTAintxa. New Firm, New Store, New Goods.' in J. W. PAULK & CO„ DRUGGISTS. Complete Stock of Fresh l5rug CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. Toilet Articles, such aa Perfumery, Colognes, Ext recta, Fumades, Hair Oils. Toilet Cream* ami Powders. Brushes, f«M line of Tooth lirushee, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Shoe Bmsbot and Clothes Brushes. These goods arc of thy very best quality ami are to 1k- sold as (heap as country dirt Fine Stock of Lump Goods, Elegant Assortment of Combs, Fresh Garden Seeds in Reason. "<V'o have just received one of Tuft’s magnificent Acetic Soda iWmains, and are dispensing delicious Soda water. Only the purest fruit syrup* mud Dr. N\ Peterson is in charge of our pivM-ription department. J. W. PAULK 2.10 • 2 4* * 3 St. ‘ Djf. ' 4 .45 • VJf. • am * b .% • MO 1 .M*fon At. ..fa/lcrt Lv. MttlU ... .*• mtp«li«r.. •• . CulloiUm *' YatmiiUf. . .*• Tl*oa«o<*t«Hi- •• “ " Tlinntl'mr Hrp«* •• • .WtvMlhnnr. ..** •* - HtrTi*> (Tty..." ". • .UdriM** " “ ...MmintviU#.. Ar 1.4 UrouR«. .Isr. Tgagy" W:M» P- ». ll a. ul 10 47 " ** 10r2ft ♦* 4 8 :40 •• 8 15 " 7 .25" *• IM" »• 6:»« *♦ ft M " " r*mn**Unn In Unlmi imnot. M***oa, 4,a.. witb f». B. A K. U. I'., for Vililwis, iak«ri(v,pi< kMka. Ft. Attffi»«tl«,h and yoiniatn Ktoritia; C. R. K.f*tt KATAimAh, Millr^pnilk anil F ytonton:.8. W. K. It. f»»r Afimriena, Ail*.*n» and Kiifauta; M. A N.lt. Itfor M.vJUo**, A'.ltr.t and 1‘ili.and jmlnla bnyotul; Gforpia Rallroai for Millnd^villi* and • AnruMi, and ail ^ T»*i«i. A? Yat.«*avitk with A. A 1'. K. tmMmtiiv Ijw.jpil at Ia Grocgn W. v. it K, for Mnntr.oaieiY and hmt For tutthvr inlorantion app!r to L (MIARRIR. ri to a T:ckat Acu. Maron. Tirkvt