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THE GAZETTE : HI-TON, GA., FRIDAY, JULY 22, J 892.
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RECORD.
DAILY DEVOTION
DEMOCRACY,
a It a Nobler Amlilton to Foltaw tlie
jLeo.a ot lee iui«l .Tacluun Hum to
lljrall 111 the 1’III net of King*.
We lake tho following sketch .of
Hon. lta) K. Russell from tho Savan
nah Nwys:
Jlen Russefl, of Decatur county,
pas hecif the “head and front” of
democratic offunding in-the second
eotgrosslonal district for tho past
twenty-five years, and stands to-day
pre-eminent for unswerving devotion
to the cardinal principles of tho par
ty. ’ - '
Ilia praininunco as a journalist nud
democratic loader have attracted so
much attention to him that a brief re
sume of his career will be interest
ing.
Won (as every tine calls him) was
born sometime along in tho ’40s, and
Is now just old enough for tlioBe who
know-him to valuo him moro highly
than before. Timo has only served
to mellow and sweeten his genial dis
position, and to know him,is to love
him mid to name him is to praise.
lien is a bom lighter of everything
that iH lion-democratic or against tho
south. He began this fighting busi
ness early—in the first year of the
' " war, and among tho first companies
to march to the front to illustrate
Georgia.
When the Pajnhridgc Indepen
dents volunteered for the war and
marched from her peaceful and
shaded streets for tho din of carnage
and battle, Hen was at tho head of
tho column beating the kettle drum,
Ilia position then seems to have
been prophetic of his future career
for he lias been at the head of every
suliscipient movement for the disen-
Lhrallmcnt of his people mid upbuild
ing of his scction;hc hits been besting
the drum; doing all the work and
hurrahing, while others more fortu
nate, if not less modest, have reaped
All tho reward of political preferment
Ren served the south during the
entire. war; was never homo on a fur-
' lough, nor off on a sick list, lie was
tjijh the chivalry of the. south -at
Manas as, when they. fjr.'wfoteJheir.
" ' efiftmw' immortality in the purple
testament of bleeding war; ho was
With them at the butchery in the era
tor at Petersburg, and ho saw tho
stainless drop from the nmoles:
grasp in the Wilderness; and when at
Appuntuto* the lyaryior’s banner took
it*, flight to meet tiub warrior’s soul
It left none more heart-broken at iu
loss limn this brave drummer hoy
lien was sounding the morning drum
Bent an<l the evening tattoo on th
tented fields of Virginia when the
demagogues mid third partyites, wlio
|tow besmirch his eliaraoter and l«*
little his genius, were bejng spanked
to sleep to keep them from crying
over a nigger rising in tho quarters,
He has stuck to ins country through
Jean and fat, through fire, blood and
water, and now that he is before Ids,
countrymen for an elective office, it
will be an ignominy and shame if hi
high claims for their gratitude and
indorsement arc to be ignored, l’ray
the gods to intermit the plague that
needs must light on such ingratitude
At the close of the war Hen had
nothing left of which to bo proud
except his record as a confederate
soldier. He is foolish enough still to
> bc proud of it. He would not ex
change that-badge of honor for nil
the gems of Goleonda. To his mind
it is a far more worthy ambition to
havo been a follower of Jackson and
law. than to have burned incense in
tho palaces of kings. Hen would
still light on this line if in his pres
ence you traduced the memory of a
bravo confederate.
Ho fought gallantly to sustain the
confederacy, and now that it. exists
only an » memory, it i* to him a sa
cred one—sweet as the memory of a
buried love. It is the nature of the
f man to be sincere and steadfast. The
! success or defeat of his principles or
[IJv friends never lessons bis loyalty to
SHH either. .. . ...
It would make a lamp post Isiiga
MBS .toliwir Ben relate his experience ia
working his way as a ragged paroled
wfed front New York to Savannah
d Ifccncc Jo Uaiuhridgc
hotveray tho drc-V
the unpaid soldiers of immortal
principles were subjected. Yet, in
the face of all this, seemingly sensi
ble people have the hardihood to re
fuse honor where honor is due, and
profess to regard with indifference
what are contemptuously called war
records and war heroes.
Since the surrender Hen has proved
that pence hath her victories no less
renowned Jhn,n war. Ilis' distin
guished eareor as editor of tho Bain-
bridgo Democrat has been a series
of continued struggles and exalted
triumphs for the people he loves.
Taking up the editorial tripod when
the Btatc was reeking with tho filth
of reconstruction lie has indeed been
the Henry of Navarre, whoso white
plume led the van in tho reform
movement which culminated in tho
overthrow pf Bullockism and White-
loyism in Georgia, It required Sam
Jones’ backbone and iron-ribbed in
tegrity to be a fearless and indepen
dent editor in those days. The
blandishments of wealth and oflioe
were tho glittering guerdons which a
venal executive glaringly flaunted as
rewards for base and servile partisan
ship, But the time-honored Demo
crat, under the editorship of Hen
Russell, never crooked the pregnant
hinges of tho knee that thrift might
follow fawning.
In no part of tho state was the war
against Bullock and his pals disljn
guished by greater courage amj ubil
ity tbau in southwest Georgia.
Bullockism first, and then Whitlcy-
ism were uprooted from the soil they
polluted. The overthrow of "Slip
pery Dick” Wliiteley and his banish
ment to the slums of Colorado are
direct results of Ben Russell's brave
and unceasing warfare against rad
icalism and everything that is radical
in tendency.
The second district will do ilsoif
honor and place the entire state un
der obligations to it if Ben Russell is
sent to congress from that district,
Hie first man who nominated Turner
for the place he has so honorably
filled—what more fitting than
hould bo Turner’s successor? lieu
Russell hns spent both time and mon
$v, many years and many dollars, in
advocating tho claims of office,for
others in all parts of tho district.
IBs vast work has ail along been lin
selfish and unrewarded. Since the
first olootion of Tcto Smith in 1874,
there has not lioen a break in tho
continuous lin'o of democratic viola-
lies.' In no single campaign from
that time to the present oouhl tho
democrats have tyon without his pow
erful pen and influence. Itu is rec
ognucil throughout the state as the
leader of tho dcinocratio hosts, ami a
rejection of him ami his claims would,
in the present slate of affairs tiring
untold disaster to the party at large,
hot those in the district whom ho has
befriended in the past rally to his
standard and sec to it that he is re
warded for his faithful services In be
half of good government, lie has
boon the herald to sound the buttle
cry in the past for every one worthy
of public trust. Wright, Fleming,
Smith, Turner; Hammond, Bower,
Spence, Bush, Mitchell and scores ,()f
others havo been the subject of his
lofty panegyric. Now that ho is for
the first time before the district it is
proper that those, and the many oth
ers whoso politieal battles he lias so
hotly fought, should arise as one man
and Commend him to the people as a
democrat indeed ill whom there is no
guile. G. F. XV.
Wayeross, Ga.
steamers, ranging from 1,733' to 1,333
tons burden.' Jts steamers «;ill begin
GATHERED FROM THE C0LBMNS.0F ^hijt n^ular trips on ;Septc.«lier
OUR EXCHANGES. 4 g m,d * f 6w f, ,w ,
wi steamers will be added to the line
just as soon as business warrants the
addition... ■' '
The Philadelphia I.odgov, an inde
pendent paper, pays this high tribute
to Mr. Cleveland: “The administra
tion ,‘of President Cleveland, clean,
progressive yet cpnserva.ivc,' success
fully grappling with tho problem of
an element restored to office after a
generation, proved to the country
that no one party has a monopoly of
patriotism, political capability or pull-
lie virtue. Tho solidity of American
institutions, tho capacity of the peo
ple to goverb, tlie genuine brother
hood of the American electorate wore
amply demonstrated by Mr. Cleve
land’s administration. And when, on
an issuo lie himself had aggressively
allocated, Mr. Cleveland was retired
to private life, he took with him into
tlm privacy of his ideal homo the re
spect of his political opponents no
loss than the affection of hit* party
friends.
ALL SORTS OF THINGS.
FnoU, Fimclpti nud 'Nnri Item* Selected -
For tlio Fm* of the fiend > 1
era of tho Gazette. .
There are men who will hunt tip'
an opportunity to run down some
body else.
Tho campaign liar and tho snake
editor will nu.iv get in their work as
tho contest is open.
The chief points at ‘ issue in the
Homestead trouble are the points of
the Pinkerton bayonets.
Tho sub-alliances of Alabama arc
voting against leaving the democratic
party. This is wise and patriotic.
A miss is good as a mile. This is
probably why a man doesn’t feel the
distance when lie’s got a nice girl
with him.
The kind of love that will buy dia
monds when in funds is more plenti
ful than the sterling sort that will
saw wood if necessary.
As tho peoples’ party is supposed
to consist of farmers it was natural
that they should go to tho Field for
one of their candidates.
There soem to be some difference
of opion as to what Adlai means, but
it is clear to tho American mind that
Stiivenson means to be elected.
One of the delegates to the Omaha
convention was a full-blooded Indian.
Experience hns shown that a full In
dian is very apt to be bloodied.
fflcEjrtiO'B WINE. OF CAHOUt lor female dUeawa
Tile Peoples’ party claim that the
planks In their platform are all sound.
That seems to be the trouble with
tlie party itself--all sound and no
Wholesale Whiskey,
Tobacco and Cigar House.
. • i
Special attention given to Jug trade.
CUT Orders promptly filled.
FRICK LIST.
Old Private fctwk Uyo .$S oo per pnllon.
Old XXXX Kye fiw
Okolmm Uyo, iS’ti 3 fid ••
Alliance H>e 3 00 “
Old Nt», 10 live 2 00
rail fund* Rye • 200
l»oui*lu’ny Co.ttye . . IM
OUt N. O.Tnm 8M
Gih.rula Corn ► W
Old Holland (tin, 2 Rttunp ■. 3W
Hood Holland U in ,— *'*0
Tenuis'In ■ IMK)
PmftOld iviudi :<«>
Applo llr.vmiv • 8 00
CnRiuiollranuy. ■ r »oo
Wood Rum 2 oi>
Sweet .Catawba Wine -. - ■ , - IM
lte|iresr.nt«l by lnv.'is lVvnnisn,
DR. N. PETERSON '
Physician and Surgecfn.
TIKTON, - OKOttOU.
orhsr-wiui j. w. rauik ,v Co.
fall, nn.wcroU jiromtim SayuIrM.
Oiiico iiraotioo vrlll mM\e tulontlea between
timhtt.u'iiotMtOQand 10:.TO a. in .aiirl 3:(W ami
* .OT )i. m.
"bate to licit ami »u<l early to rise will
shorten the roail to your home In the
skies." Hut early to licit ami iv "Little
Early Riser," the pill that makes life
loiter anil hotter amt wiser. J. 0. Good
man.
Guaranteed to clue
Itch In hi) rnluutcs.
UR Uljlllli For sate try J. W.
I’nulk & Co., Tlfton, On.
“To know the beauty of apology in
its fulness it, .should he nut m the
same spirit of frankness. We lire all
liable to offend at any moment, and
substance.
There is an unfortunate disposition
in a man to attend much more to the
faults of his companions which offend
him than their perfections which
please him.
It is tlie privilege of every Ameri
can to rise to a point of order, but
the men at Homestead should see ts
it that they do not rise to the point
of disorder.
It is now alleged that “General”
Field, ane of tho Peoples’ parly ngm
Races, was a quartermaster during
tlie war. No wonder ho lived to he
a politician.
Somebody asks for a list of tho Re
publican leaders who declined the
national chairmanship. It would bo
easier to name those who did not do-
oiilic, says tlie Atlanta Journal.
New Jersey is losing ground in the
literal sense of the word. The geol
ogists are calling attention to the fact
that, old ocean is eating off groat
hunks of hor coast line every year.
J65"wwe OFcasoui, • TonL- fm Women.
This has been a mighty had year
for truck farmers and small emigres
sioii.il candidates. Tho dry weather
killed the early vegetable* and tlio
little candidate was pulled before it
was ripo.
Weaver's vile denunciations of the
south and her people are all tho cam
paign documents needed to show up
the candidate of the so-called Peo
ples’ party in his true fight. They
speak volumes.
A Thomasville conductor lias
cleared several hundred dollars spec
ulating in melons this season. Re
turns a few days ago show that one
ear that ho had bought on the track
and sold netted him over *200.
Two little girls who work in tho
Macon cotton factory got into a diffi
culty and one stabbed the other.
Their ages wore eight and ton years,
and their names Clpo Dikes and Alice
Hardin, f.lleo received tho wound.
■ctlBEC'l WISE US C.MI0UI fur W.A Nttvaa
It is reported that W- E. Warren,
Berrien County Sheriff's Sale
FOB AtmttHT.
OUoUliJA -Iiiumins Couxrv.
Will aolil iKiforo iltc court Iioum rtooi it* \txe
town of Xonln Ilk', «:tM Blaus un«l county, ta'twtxm
tin* loitnl Iioutb of *:ile on the llr«t Tucailay In
Anunjt next, the following iftojusrtv Uvwlt:
Fifty acicR. molt! t»r Ub», uV lot of laotl No. 217,
In tho 10th (liAirii't of m-itil coutily, lummlotl on
fhn north J»y hunt of R- Taylor, on tho ca*t by
Iniitl of \V. w. Titniuoiih, on iltu boiuli liy lanti of
iHiiao IJoytl, iunl on tin* wohl by !;tml of J. M.
Warron. IsOvitulon hb tho piujutrly t»f Artlen
Hoytl hy virtno of ;t IV In, Isuuetlirom tho.lutilico
court. U4‘)tli tliitriot, O, M-, of bn id county, in
favor of F. W. uaablun, xilmlnlHirnior of w. NY.
<Lv*kIni!i. lB.'yy ntsulo autl returned to mo hy M.
NY. l.. O. liefmnl.mt hi votiHCMlon uotl-
fltjtl in writing;, UiIb June l«th, lk r 2.
Al«'*, tUtho ittiiio timo ami plnee, till that lot
or jmrcol of In ml N<»lil ami comoyotl u> W. Vick-
orif hy Mary Klnartl ami boM hy Rlbm autl Wiley
to Jodojth Jl/aillor, containing Vfio foot from on
tho IJ. H. vV K. i«.K. on the went ami
nnminj: went 200 fimt, cmniucuolni; 2 hhu ka Ami
tlfty f';«t Minitli of tho lot on which tho (J. ft. A l f
tl»t|K>i in a I untied tom totminjt '.*iHN feet uc.*t, tlu*n
Month 2o0 feel to tho atnvtlna |>o|ut j nlBvonuof
tho atljoiinui; loin of the above dcmirUx'd bind
on tin/ west, ,'RW 'Get Miuarc, uli*o i low,lift) feet
by 109 feet, thivc l»lorw« tif tho Bald ini ujioii
which the aaltl (!. rt. A P, depot Ik Biuinlcd, one
of ftalil h>tH la«l nsuned adjolnlni? the ilj;ht of way
of <$«{<{ milvoud autl the other <»f hhId
lot, hot ImliiK on the ejwt bIjIo cf nuhl raid rail*
road; all In tho counf.y of lterrlcn, In aahl State,
and Known aa :t pmt of lot No. HM, in the Vlh
dlntrlctof »»id county• and lHsinp; tomo fully do
Nci lls'd oh heJnjf in thy town of la'no.v, lift, J,ov
U*il on UH Urn pr«n tirty t»f .l.m'pli liradlor hy v|i
tuer of a mortal’Ro ft. la. iNBued from lk<riiim «ii
perlor court in favor of Inylm liron, Ibw v m.vlt
and rmnrncd to mo hy J. It. McCvroih', in pnty
Hhcrlil, ihlB Jum? 2i»th, l-.c.
li.YNIKL W. tWOS, Sheriff It. l
J. M. WILKES,
He Bide rit Jlontist
Iinox, OBOBUtA.
Ukvic.k—lloom 4, up buini, Faulk brick
hmhitr.u.
Can Ik* found in hlH otlleo from the IbI to
1M.U «*f each month, the rwdduo of time vrlll Im
devoted to country imtionti -tit their hompn II
dezirv'd. ii‘>tf
bi
D15NT1STS,
COUDKUt, UKOROIA*
OrriCB—ltonk JUdldliiR, Room No. I, up vuin*.
DR. J. C GOODMAN ‘
Physician anti Surgeon,
TIPTON OHoHOU.
nrni’R-Hi'tiiii In hu* Ttftou INruit Bt«*re.
t,j/" llu-.iAtiijf the ptatdir for it* pRMt liberal
pHtronK^c and toHtvit a eontinuation of thCMimo.
^'q’~q laney
Physician uiid Surgeon
MUUL'nUIi, • rlKOBOU.
OtferH hln Hcrvitve to tho pcopla of ('oh)uttt
and adjacent *N*itntlcn.
iyumiUi in tuiw drug atow.
FULWOOD fit ALEXANDER.
LAW, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTIONS,
rivToN, • oBonuia.
Prompt attention glvtut hi all Ivaal buxlnen*.
tf>/‘ <jJ Ti«)K-lAi\o ilidhllnjp, Room No. 1.
A WILKE ^
Attorney - at-1, a w
Ali|U„ • UBOBWIU.
Will practb-Mi in till thi'iounll"*oflh«Hfnuhcrn
Juiih i.d i'ireult of liynrulft. dpeelal atteuthm
jlh'H’lnl to- all loniir.ltpM of tins proleusien and
•pt ieral IiUkImcbj* Holii'ltcd. Y*ly
PylctY Mnnh.
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Pcaraon
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Ahvpana
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Ar Tlfton
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Willingham
Darla,.
Ar Albany
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KlClUfU) UOBB8. A W. TUCKKU.
HOBBS & TUCKER,
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US tthm
413 M mu
fit’ 41 am
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IW 67 am
, fl Wnwl
3 laptu I 30 out* in W ani
... - ** "* "f Atop oti signal. *
• I>wil t v^exnui»t Rtu'.d»y.
‘TohnccTa it Albany' with‘Central niWroail'ol
thxnrla, ('oltimhuN Kouthcrn mi’wny,wnl ttavau?
naft, Morjda and Weatern railway.
t'onnncts at Wayeroea with Hav ansL^., Florid^
ami Wcatern railway.
Jaekrniivlllo amt Ht. Ix>ut* Pullman jaUmp
alceplnr car upon iraimi Xt«.'S ami I.
V. J). Own**, J. A. MrUumr.
Traille Manager. U. P. A. •
F. W. Akoikr, OIOO. W- IIAINKR,
A. U P. A Ueu'irtupt.
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SUWANNEE RIVER ROUTE
Schedule In Effect July 3, 1832.
"HuTST
ALBANY,
G EOliG l As
DepoBitory of Hotighorty, Worth, I,<?o uml J'
ClountioB, and tho City of Albany.
Uuy nuil noil KAolinnift'.; glvo {iiompt uitonlion to rollectfotiH, ami rt'inlt for *nin«
on day of pay mO»it ul current ruU»R; rcculva dopoRlu Holtjccl to titffhi cliccki, mu I
lenit money on approved llrno papers. ('ouoHpondrnce Rollrtii'd. R iiin.
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No. 1, t
WwV India'
Vast Mail.»
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ll-dv> a. 111.
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when our brother »*)•*, ‘I wn* wrong;!of FowcrsviHc, U.is sr.l.i the pouches
lot me try again,’ let to not chill his i 011 seven acres of trees fur tii.460,
frank impulses, Let us i«i<l our share, the buyer taking all risks sad ex-
to the beauty of his apology hy a pense ot gathering. A sale of the
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO STOVES,
From tlm fJtrapfKl 10 Unrk** IlrlPiant, eoneodml
to he. llui best In Urn w<nhl. they filRi'ilUUily
Iwvm no ctjnil lu the world.
Manufactnn b *11 Ulnda of —
Tinware, Stove Pipe, Gutters, Ktc.
[XT’ Hlioclttl price* mndn to UotrU ami hoaid*
luff hntiH'H WiHv nr call on n* when in nF*,d *«f
anytbini; In otir line» we {cnaraatro t« save you
money. ,J. T. IMIYJI *
14 104 I'attemon nuc*»t, Valih^ta, i»a.
BOYD & BBO.
HEAD40ABTLES PCX
Crockery, China ain) Glass Ware,
Lamps of Every Beserlptioa,
Tin ware,
i f blldtvwavo,
Woodwnro.
ICE-CREAM FREEZERS.
No, l Iravt’H Mmcuii after arrival of imMiming ,
iiK'i.iiiiK tniiiiM on i'Udnti. Nntithwi Hiam, C»c «>r-
ttU, KantTmutw^w. VliVtlnla aud UiHWjjfl and
(‘on .Vorthorn, ami Macon and Kabmttm -* ■
mi) it wi«Ih.
So. S h:ivvch Macon after nrrtvut «f iuotuidag
ttlU'riK’on iniiii.* on lint Ctnitial, hrmthwcHtviin.
Mm«’>n and Northern ami iicoifia »atJn»*.dM, ami
cnmiccfaat Tifloh with Kicnawlck and Wertem
for ilrviwwlckatid tfovikaonvillv vki Krunwatck
and lYc,s(<im .-.'id ah.FiorRIaand \V**tern t
atPalnUa for Ht. AM|';odim< and all poim* iu
Kar’. nml Mouth Plortdu, mat wild the Ht. Johan
and oDuwuIm river htc..uurd.
O0IXU NOHIII.
No. 5,
West India
hatt Mall.-
N»». 4,
Lxpieaa
*. Man.
t/*uro 1‘aUtku
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4HA p. in.
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lilt “
4:30 »k
trusting, hearty God-spee<l.”
■ttr BucK-oaiuoni vtottvrr* CoitoUpapon.
A popular author says: “I have
no propensity to envy any one, least
of oil the rich and grail;, .lent, ii I
were disposed to tifis ieajiMsn, the
sulqve.t of my c-nvy would 1)' a
healthy young man,, in full p.v.w,«uon
of EU f.i-rengtb and foeultie.', g-.ing
in the morning to work for hi*
cti'iWmi, or bringing then
4 ■' '
(sMoher, on 500 trees for 3500 is also
reported.
This is the time of year when eve
rybody goes off on n health and
pleasure trip and ntfejnu soon after
tired anti worn out, nud, snore JuttJCy
flfiprrsst'd with the fact tint “thort (a
no plaee.iikc homo” for ahvilnu rest
asfd comfort.
HsunswicW. is to have a diit-ct line,
of »**amer»,to Liverpootand Bromen,
New Firm, New Store, New Goods.
J. W. PAULK & CO„
.TJIUJGOI8TS.
Complete Stock of Fresh Bruges*
CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES.
Toilet Articles, a ' Perfiunery, Culoghhn, Extracts, I’oinailes, Hair
Oils, Toihii Creams and Powders.'
Brushes, full fine of Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Hair Brushes, Shoe
Brushes cud ('iotiifi* Brushes, These goods aro of the lo-iy licst quality
and Jt'e. to he sold m cheap as country dirt
Fine Btook of Limp Goods,
Elegant Assortment of Combs,
^ Fresh Garden Seeds in Season.
We havo j,lit rif.-cived one of TuftV magnlaeont ArothvSoda I'liuntains,
:,:;d ora dl :p, nri'Jg deltcions > nU water. Oiliy the purest fruit setups used.
Dr. N. l’eterson is in charge of our piescripthm diquulJiijont. ‘afe
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No. 2 Iravcfl Palatka nftor arrival fa.<t Wwt In
dia limit frnuv Taiiit'a mid ooanrrt* at Mnti'U
with nil rudgnimr all^nmoiv tralrm in Cotvbrak
K»*»itlnvut(*ri', M:»o*n und Ji'irtherti, Un>r|cU,
l*;v**t T..miii»*a vh'. Virginia *nd Uw'iata railnwvl*.
No. 4 lavix P.ilutka alter anlvnl **t tialna
frouv R*». Ai*r:u«ti »r and potntd in Knot and Hnnth
Florid v *-i»| couiMst* at Tlfton tvlth i:nu.nw<rk
at.tl Wotflertt fn*u» Urutmwlek, Ga., atvd J-vrkMMi-
Villr, Fla < loi»a i onM*v'»iott at Mai-oti for Xu*h~
villi*, La’.lsYllle.i'im init.vtl, Kvai.avi’-to, Sr. L»u-
U and Chb’Of'.o. Wi n t lit.** t>» World** Fair via
(ieorrfft Raiilhrrn and Fhtfida, IX-nlruJ, IVwk’ra .
and AtUMic, Naihvlllc, C.1mttn\ noga and 8t,
|,imD and I outtviHo avid Na-Uvllte, amt Macon
with allnai^oing morning train* on vli« Central
railroad.
All trains arrive and rt**i*art ln*m union ilojota
nt Ma^m ami FalatVa.
Klejpmt >ilc€]dng vara will l« run ou train* No.
3 und No. 4.
For further Information apply to amenta at
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U. It. KKlKFKK. Tirkrl Agvnt, (•alatka, Fla.
U. IIDUNR*Trav. l*a<a. Av^. Macon.
JAM. MKNVIKS, (Ten. Jacksonville, Fla.
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