The Tifton gazette. (Tifton, Berrien County, Ga.) 1891-1974, August 05, 1892, Image 3

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THE GAZETTE; TIFTON, GA., FRIDAY, At’GUST .1, IS!)*, • :. ^A«aN2ri.jrj^mi f •■>* ALL SORTS ( * "* * j ^ • •'“*** ■ ■ 11 i CATHEP ED FROM THE COLUMNS OF OUR EXCHANGES. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. I'rocedJuFf of au IntcrestlnR Mcrtlng of Borriro Comil v Tench tire, A meeting of the Berrien Teach ■ 1 era’ Institute waa held at Nashville r»i>. r»«ctM ond New* item* selected 0I1 Jast Saturday and as Berrien has for the *P* cl *|^ o«eue. l ' U<1 " been ahead of her sister Counties, ea- ;'.... • ' I penally in attendance, notwithstand- Tho people’s party is young, l»ut it j n ^ mnD y 0 f our teachers have not dodges the tariff and force bill issues c i oge( j tlteir schools, yet Saturday with thy agility, of a veteran. was not an exception to her previous The .Georgia democracy is in ones in point of interest and attend* splendid trim now. The necessity nnce. 1 ' for a fight has worked wonders. The house was called to order by • Sam Small, it would seem is a very Commissioner Williams, and as usual diminutive potato, itr utfi political | ho had something now and whole* biU: Sam’s, days are ' about over. I some for the boys, which lie inter- • ftequiescat ill pace. spersed along generally at the begin- The weekly press all over Gsorgia j n * n S a,u ^ closing, is making itself heard in the battle j Prof. S. A. \< for democracy. Loti# may the couif- tty editor live and flourish. The moment the third party begins oitmans, of Tifton, was appointed secretary, and as I’rgf. Williams was absent during some of the exercises; being called to attend i,m .rr*” Itl&lored institute, Prof. J. H. Gtv* to monkey with the negro vote that . , ’ . . moment they open the door to evils I ™ a t’l Jomtod <*“*■ from Which they will be unable to run. The Georgia papers who are so ,, industriously printing the biogra- ' ■ 'pbiesof-WeavershoUld deVote them* ! selves to compiling his record as a | . south hater. s* science and practioe of teaching, de livered in an appropriate inaniior by Profs, 'Robert* and Patten, after which tiie institute. adjourned to man. Interesting lectures were given by Profs. Woodard, Parrish; Weeks and others, and especially was the lecture delivered by Prof. W. II. Gray high ly interesting and entertaining, which was on tiie subject of geography, The republican organs discuss Mr-1 Georgia, her people, institutions, etc. Cleveland a great de«l,but they have I p ro f Q rft y ver y forcibly and appro- very little to say about Harrison. 1 p r i a t«Iv followed Georgia in her oar* That is the difference between a big j |j e8 j struggles to plant a colony for man and a little one. the oppressed, down to the presout Southern white men who are be-1 noble productions of arts and sciences , .coming assistant republicans oh the and men of statesmanship and moral .theory that the force hill is dead will patriotism. not he happy when the measure is After an interesting lecture on put in active operation. mathematics, principally decimal frac- Ingalls, the lone fisherman from tions, by Prof. G. W. Goodman; the Kansas, is engaged in the study of institute adjourned for dinner, and the European situation. He has after an intermission o£.pne holir the ceased to find the local situation ettb- j evening program was lectures on the or profitable or pleasant. The farmers of Georgia have .rail- > .lious of dollars taken out of their ,. pockets every year through the tar iff. Yet the'people’s party, [wliioh «<?<* again on.the fourth Saturday ■ asks for the farmers’ votes, ignores | ‘ (1 August. the tariff as au issue. 1 ' The institute has never lucked in- - Bid-vell, the prohibition martyr. « ^ ut , b >’ 1,19 says wliiskev and beer clUHt .a tlu , qualified and energetic efforts of the Homestead strike. If this were (j.,,,. ''ommissiOncr thero w»U - - . i OTSe same cause proil.tced tiie denved from them .ante effect, strikes of tbe Homestead , 0ur commmoner, by attending . . , the teachera* anil comininsioiicra VJWtetv wouldsoou ccaee to bo* uov* ■ , . , —‘• J - elties * j .'onventions of trie fitate, ana by his \ : I undaunted energy, cannot fail to A Georgia od.tor has been arrest- ^ th0 ingUtMfo of Berrien r!Ulk cd for carrying concealed weapons (lm(J|lg Ul() finlt ._v oic3 . ■He deserves no, sympathy. a he of- flee is tiie place for the office towel. ' and a mail who carries it about with • him should be held amenable to tin* laws of the state. Because the democratic majority in the house declines to let Tom ’ , Watson run that body to Suit him* (iffltyt lie denounces it astyrnmiical. The trouble with Torn is that lie is afflicted with the tyranny of an over whelgiipg egotism. FRESH F^OM BERRIEN. A' the more *i« m Good Henson Why It Should Mr. W. M. Terry, who )m* been In tbe IrUg bu-'lnes? at Klkton, Ky.. for tbe past twelve years, aay«: "Chamberlain's Cough Uotmriy gives better satisfaction than any other cough medicine I have over .old.” There is good reason for this No other will euro a cold ao quickly: ho oik cr is so certain a preventative and cure for croup; no other affords so much re lisf In cases of wkooplngcough. l-'or sale by Tifton Drug Store and Peters A Be- lute, Cecil. A BIG PIECE OF ENTERPRISE. among tho people sf other sections. He will pursue his former, plan of lilting the. Northern states and or-' ganizmg excursion panics lo inspect the section traversed by tbe Georgia Southern and Florida; Mi. Sparks is not only to be con gratulated upon his enterprise, .but in securing the services of a nmn so ell fitted by education and experi ence to cany out bis plans. Tbo best results will follow tins new enterprise, and j Macon cannot but be benefited bv it.—Telegraph. LOST—A THIRD PARTY Good to fio imtlifl Want Column*— Poor Thlnu’, Where U If? Toccoa, Ua., August To the Editor of the Joiirnni: l’loase insert the following ad and charge advertising to t-hu Eastanauliu Third Party Club of Franklin couu ty: Lost, Strayed or "Busted”—Olio small sized third party boom. This boom was born specially for the ninth congressional district, is now about' six months old, three inches high, f of an inch wide by -J of an inch think and weighs one ounce. It hair-lipped, one-eyed, snaggle- toothed, fiat-nosed and hard of hear ing- Its hair is kinky and its complex ion is very much like thu gentleman from Bnrke who seconded the nomi nation of Mr; Peck for governor. It lias written across its back, "This is the party of the people and purity. No politicians allowed in hero. If you have over thought of wanting an office beforo you need not apply to this ‘shebang’ for you will not be ad mitted.” AVhcn last .neon it way on its way to tbo Gainesville conven tion dressed in one of Mrs. Lease’s caliber frocks, a year-beforo-last straw bat belonging to Bookless Jer ry and homo-knit stockings. It is feared that in tiie third party row at Gainesville this boom was misappro priated by some one or got “busted.” While the thing is not valuable enough lo pay a reward for, any in formation concerning its whereabouts will be thankfully received by John Hayes or any of the mombois of tbe Easlaiiauho Third Partv Club, CONSUMPTION 0VR3D. Aii uM phy#ioian, mured from practice, h&vlh(r had piutvd m Ills Ii&ittl* by au l>vt ImUu uWt»si«»u- ary tim formula of « flint pie \«i£«»ibtn fumetly (or the »pct*iv ml pSrotftnmit cure of Cwwuioji* tiom uhtuchmfl, OaUirli, A*ihma ami till throat ana Iau;r AWfUtloitu, tvlno a tmnlUvii anti •. nuHcal tuxo.for Norvoufl l)ol»Hit> uml all Nervous Cola plninu, after ti.iviHR liwtotl lu womlrrPtl oUra ti vc in thouflamlri of rase*, hu* felt It his duty to lunku (l known to liin siifTennu; foltown. Aetuatod by tliw motive and a drsitr human nui.; ferlnjr.l will nOml (rvo of charge,all ‘ tit I a n>ctp», * * ~ who d«»lro it, tit iff ntclpo, lu Corman, Frvuclrov Kngliflli, with full directions for preparing turd Ufllng. Aenlby.mail hv midrciMnir with stamp, uaiunig Uiis* paj>cr. w* A, Novks, tfciu poweri’ lllock, ltouheAter, N. Y. PlIttLIC SALE. OKOK<JIA-Hfi«urr.y cotNtvr » WU1 be fold on thu tirtpentU (lft) day of AtlgUtl next, before Hit* cnnrt-lioUm? door in fluid county, iHjtwcou the legal hour a <*f wile, to the highm bidder for ouflh, the followlnu desoribed proper ty, situated lying ahd being in tlu» town of Adel, iu said coutv, Vv»-\\ it. The ttoHtli half of lot No. II (two) in block No. 4 ifimr), according to tlm plan of sold town, on widt h lot t* located a build’ lug known as the Young A Wakuiunl otVVo now occupied by John A Wilkes. K*«i Also fifty Cto) by two hundred and ninety (WO) feet of land in nald town, being a vacant lot and hounded oh the uorth by Seventh street, vast by VarriJb a'i‘- nuc, south by land of Mrs. Wllbjr ami wait by llutoltlufloii aveituo. Said laud to t>c soi l as the property of Young A; WaKefordumloraud by 1 ?^ tue of a luortgaire given !»\ M. J. Young, \V. M. Wakefenl and Warn & WaVoford to tlio First National Uauk of Vaidonia, to satisfy fltltl tnort f ;.aro. Haiti moTifliW’.e autbori/iiip unfl eHipotVer* ug said bank to *ell said de*cribod property ar* tor advurtifllng thirty days, upon default made lu tim pitymoui of the Indebtedness Secured thereby, lo Apply the proroede of said sale lo the liiinpiailug of it.tid Hnlobtediu'-s. Title* In fee alhipis given purchaser free of Inoumbrancv. -hlH July IS, 18b-;. 1). C. ASKI.KY, l'rcA’t, First Nat. hank of VshUjflta. Xoticf to tho Public. (JKOlKil A— llEHUIKS 'COL.STY i Homo thief or thtovea broke Into and robbed my dwelling Imuiie, neat Ava posVoulce In a dd county, on tho bight of the first Hunday tn July. Thoro was taken from the home $4.50 in aliver motiey, coat and vest., and a chain of Uoodfl to on® huudred and forty-four ten'll, inoro oi less, of lot ef laud No. ALt, in the Dth land dlstilet iMllh militia district) of originally Irwin now Iterrlen rmnity, vl».; From Mack FAf-tloborry to Matthew <'a*it'el>urry, and from Matthov ras'U- I'Ct ry to l», W. Mima,wnl. also, a tunrigagr (torn Matthew Castleberry to H. Whitohuvst on the Uild 144 sen s of hnd— the mortgage Ittci boon tokon up hut no names 1ms In-on toni otT; ami, also, aimmbor of tax and other rooelptn. All icrsons afo horoby noilded and warm*«t not lo ;r»de, In any way, for any of the above deaortbod proiieny. (J. W MIMS Adel, 0, July Uth, 1W2. $30 REWARD. W<* will pay tho ahovo toward for tho appro- hum*ton and delivery to the Jailor wi Iturrieu the following dvRcriltf-d nonvivts: flam alngloton—very dark gingarvakp r.oior, IS or 19 years old, about rtvw fei t m height, and eight about 140 pounds. L-o WIlilauH- nark glncercnko color. 80 years of age, alrnut five foot and throe iuciois tn height and weighs about i;v* puands. Hinall black moustueue. F. If. HlllMANS & HUO*. PRIVATE SALE. OKOHUIA—BKUHir.N Crtt’NTY. lu arcordaneu with an igtcs-mf-nt made bv ami between thn helm of Tbi mu* A. Jfater, hitu of *ntd county, diviuva-d, thr. ttndoraignod iro au* horizvd to oiler at. private tale thu real ojt.iie 'ebmglng to said uccodcnt. Bald real estate coinintfs of 400 acres of )«mi, with a?l the Im- provetnoma thereon, iu tho Ninth district ot a»iu county, and belter upsertbed as tho place wiiert*- on tho N:\ld Thomas A. linker lived aud died. This July SR?d, 1 m. Cl. tv. Ilodiii:, J. ,1. UkUriM. tiie of A cJt&T tor BIr Apple*, lit* Preacher,' | UlnrleU l.y BeccUur Kparlii fur the (Icnricfn l |.m TtiMbnr an.l Tubocc... Kornhoi* and Florida. ff- 1J. Wostoii, who b», jui>t J Rcccivw S|«rks of tho Georgia « 4 0W “ tlw ' B> A Southern ami Florida, realizing that , W; ! ro*d, wlierc bo b** extonaive in- hi* lino nuw through a country that ' l'.|br» ; at«,' presented the - Herald this for soil and climate advantages morning with the' finest apple we am-paused by no section in the South, I ' ahavo' seen this year. Indeed, it is has determined to unite the attention the largest and most perfeot native of people of other sections to these apjilo that he has ever seen. It advantages and endeavor to increase grew in Berrien county on a place tiie traffic of his road by locating adjoining 6ne 3 0f Capt. Weston’s. along iu line people and capital who Capt. \Vcston, always jovial and will develop its resources ready to perpetrate a pun took occa-1 To this end bo has secured gion to get off this one when he pre- service* of Maj. W. L. Glcssner, aented the big Berrien oounty apple Amcricus, who is well known in con to tbo Herald this morning: nection with his successful efforts on “I tell you Berrien county is ‘some this line as commissioner of hnmigrw pumpkins’ anyhow. She r.ot only turn for the Centra) road, and who produces big apples, but big men, lias done more than any other man big preachers, fine yellow pine, and Georgia to advertise tbo state and at- 'now .she is taking tbe lead of all ctli- tract to it people and capital, er Georgia counties in tho production Among Maj. Glessiior’* sucwssftd of tobacco. Berrien county produced enterprises was the- great develop- the beautiful curly yellow pine out ment of the fruit industry around of which the elegant new pewa of Fort Valley, where hundreds of then- the Baptist church in this city art sand* of trees bare been planted by rnadu; and big brother Carroll, the Northern syndicate* able and beloved pastor bi that He 'fa satisfied that the Country church, is a native of Berrien county, falonu tlid linn of ^hc Georgia South- But I wank you to distinctly nndcr- ern and Fhu ida ic «« well adapted to stand that When it comes to all fruit growing a* that around Fort around cleverness, piety and good j Valiev, and will endeavor to interest looks, I draw the line at my own pas tiie trust men ot the North along tiie tor, Rev. W". J. Robertson, of the line. Methodist church.” The first Work of Maj. GImm-r Ct^L Weston may not have in- will be to thoroughly investigate the sled this off-hand laudation of country along the hue aud its adapt- county for tho pubtio, hut ability to fruits, tobacco and other And as he Is an old nows- cxctpn and- issue pamphlets and folders Ski rz. -..ti V. . . t.-0riI if H 1 Pulitouess in Dtisluess. There are a great many people who, to judge by their nets, seem to think that politeness is a garment which should be worn on social occa- sions only, and, like tho dress coat never be brought iu touuh with busi ness. Much men, it will be observed, rarely havo true politeness; the arti clc winch they nitempt to pass cut rent being only a sham which the well bred gentleman easily detects Politeness is not inherent with hint and what he has is au imitation, ex ercised upon comparative strangers, but if permitted to become upon terms of intimacy, is henceforth* dis regarded. This is true in the social relation When it comes to affairs ot business lie no longer attempts' even the poor counterfeit. Gruff, uncouth, hasty and boorish. You know him well He lives in every coixunutity. A sor of hybrid who excuses his rudeness on the ground that business men hay other and more serious matters to think of. This species are so densely ignor ant of polite forms that when they are approached by the polished gen tleman in his smooth, easy and grace ful manner, lie so far mistakes the bearing as to attribute it to a sense of timidity,born of conscious inferior- ity, and demeans himself according ly. Tho real gentleman or lady is polite on all occasions It Itecomcs a second nature and is as difficult to it aside as it is for the itoor to shake off his rudeness. The child born of gentle parent age is inherently well bred; the prop er training afterwards w ill insure tho rest,-?ml the litik is not difficult Bring up your boy to be polito Mid you stamp him with the insigma of gentility which fa a passport to the best circles in all lards,—Atlan ta Herald. I! 11, Miffl I i| ALBANY, GEORGIA. Wholesale Whiskey, Tobacco aud t’lgar House. Special attention given to Jug trade. QT Orders promptly filled. I.oca.1 Time r Takhip envoi January W, t cbaufpi rltliuut if Pivsseuger Truius—I5a»t. No. 2. * No. HTAtHINfl. No 4 1’HICV: 1.1HT. (Ail rrlvala htwk ll>\* OhlXX.YX Uyts OkoJohft live, 1R7C... Alllancu Rye Olil No. lu live . California ll>»- Douirlierty Co. Ryo UiJN. C-iConi (Marla Corn. . . OlJli*»ll.tu<\i.In. ; Hramb . . i**k>>I llollanl Ola .. Ton* 41 iu hmt Olil lVach A|>plc Hr.iutly Cozr.ac llrauny Ot-otlllum Cauwbu \Yiiu'. ker gallon. . f.OO SM , aw *• . -i-Mi ■j on •• i no liho u . a on •• aw a oo f. fVt Lv Aliatty. “ Havin' ... , ** I*nt»eH* • • •* l’omuii ... *• Stunner.... Ty Ty. Tifton. llfprcitetiuid by Iumtn l\\itniHii. DR N. PETERSON Physif'iiui and hjvi’ixeon. tIFTil.V, - OKOKfUA Ol .R'l: -With >1. tV. l'vilt. A Ci,. i'all* antnuml jtn mntly tl»y or tURht. U(Uu« uraviit-i}'avIU rtMTtse aiumtion be! aeon tlawhoxir.q of 'J-.W ami Ui.au a. in., au J 3 00 anJ 4 ;T0 {I. in. Hontdent l>eiylist Vims, (1KOKUU- Ofku.’K -lluoih 4, up fltairi*, Faulk brick buiUUnc. Can U* ruuiisl tu l.m olllte from tbo InI to tf»tb of riuli monib, Ute reeUtue of Unm >rli! l*o ilevuteii h. qtAn.’ry *miitmu- av itvlr tome* if de*m*«t. 2»tf. Ar Lv Tifton;.. . ltrunkileld. Lu ip, ir. a .... Alanaha Willacoouhct*. liruv’a . W Mile Fuat. NYt'dU.hlx Kirkland rOartimi Mvlh.uuM M 111a.>o.l \N Aivnlniro , , Ar AVayervfl* l.\ XVa\vr<*M.. .. jJ-.UlaiWivlUe H.J (ikttll ■ Naiutr.to. Lulaton Alktiifton.. ... \Vaym*flvlllo.. Jumah-a Fylhfl AUn*h Ar llrniiruii'k. 3S AW fi :-i am to oc am to 1C am to v3 aui to ‘. H .» am to 41 am « 3S au: to w am R4 22 am ft U» am ff fli* am f* 2f- am No. 10. & 30 lmi J5 4* Mil (5 /J1 j m ro u |itu ft; inn l« Ml |*nt 4 it am 4 U2 SI1JI 4 4auiu 4 Mum 6 03 am ft /Ainu* 6 46 atu \C Wun r. W am 6 Ham 0 r.4 am 7 10 am 7 to am 7 'll am ? Mum 7 41 um 7 fit) »I)l M 10 am 5 21 au-. e 6u um V lo aui 40 00 am 10 IB am to so am 10 11 am to U> iu tlWl-m fli 'Ji Jill I 11 06|.lll 10 52 jilii! 11 tl pm n W pttt fll to pin 7 'M ptql II COpm l 30 j in 4voyub, No W l* ransenfcer Trnims—Went. 4 15 a 4 46 m (5 uL am 5 40 r.m ti vo am e warn CV.Alfi 7 Warn 7 ko am 7 40 am t* 45 am v loam IQ 20 am 10 Mam 12 00 m Vi 45 Jim 1 05 J W 1 co i*m 2 12 pm 1 do pm 2 Wj.m 5 30piu 4 00 ).Ri 4 50j. Ill ISH Commissioner's Sain. (JlcoiUitA -Rbuimkji County v lly vlrluy -*f a ilocrcc of tbo *u per I or court of iiaia county, l Mill **11 on liai llmtTueaday hi fleptembor, «t .ViHhviJk*, n/il*J countv, butwevu the l«ai itourfl of flalu tho fGliiiHiujtT.rui.ertv n». nit: U)t of land No. 425 in the Teiillt Ulfltrlet of ml J eotliily. Tho above Minted dev ten wan cr ant * •tl in tbo r-AViot Vox vt. A. W. Fattcr^o**, adinln- Miatoron thfloflute of J l*. Kuh-ht, 'JoeojiHod Vriiifl* vaoh. M. II. FKUFf.KH, CommlMlohvr* Drs. J. W. & D. J. WILLIAMS, DENTISTS, C\>m.‘KLK, tlKOllOlA. Okt-ica -liitJ: UuilUlmc. Uo«>i>t No. t, up atnlrfl. DR J. C. GOODMAN Phynicmn and Stugoon, TIVT.JN UUiIKtlA. Okfiok -lloom Hi the Tlfiun l>ru|j store* Iiff* TJi.tnklnjj tho pt.hllo for Ilm punt UImmiiJ patronage aud fluUvlt a o*mtimtAllon of tlieonmu. dr'"g'“c.Taney7 Pliyrsician ami Surgeon MOUI.1 IilB, - QKIUQU. OiTorfl hi a flwrvioen to the jieupk of Cobjalit ah.' .uliacent count ion. elf *UH »cu In UOH Uruu fltore. EULWOOD Sc ALEXANDER^ LAW, HEAL ESTATE AND C0LLECT10SS, T1VTON. - OubltOU Froinpt attention nlven to all luiil buMnoea. rica—l>)ve RalhUujf r Koou* No. i. JOHN'A.wItKE^ A I; t o r n <j y ■ a t - Ti* ft w , ADEL, ■ aVOKUUi ®- Will praollt’c- In all theivaintlflflot thvHmithera Judl< ial Circuit of lle*)r*:i;i hpv chil alteuiU.n dtrwete.l to all bntiicliei ol the profeflkloti and general buMhu-AA fluliclted. B-ly DTAIXIOIO Lv^lVruTiMvi ioLT~~* " FvUri’ Matah . " JaUKlh-A .* AYavuerfiUlv. . Alkh.ffou— . " Luhitou ... . *• NalmtiU., .... " iloloken " 8ehUtt«tviH0, Ar V-ayiitwfl,. . Lv Waytnew ..... Wan-Mhoro .. Mtllvocil. ... illiquid FevrMbu . ... Klrkluml WeitoniA, . . WMiJo IWl. . tJray’fl .. Wilwucooehee.. Alapaua Knltcnih . . t Itrooktiild ’ Ar Tifton LV Tifloo. Tj’Ty .*,..* Humt.or... .... Ft>nitin lAilxdJa WlMuitham... liavla Ai AU-qpy . ... "^'M-rai iiiatiou A. NY. TUCKKIL No i. “f 3Tam 17 37 am 7 47 am 8 ttJani A 11 am h 22 au> R W 40) B 44 am 8 14 am V lb am io 10 10 40 aiu 21) l>9 aw 11 l»t pui 11 27 pm 11 pm ll 43 pm 11 4? plu n 51 pm 11 11 pa* 13 xI pro 12 41 pm 1 00 pin 7 46 pin IB u2 pin fit IS Pin fH It) pm fa 36 pm IB 42 pm 10 f.l pui n» OB pm to ltpm W 36 pin No. j. k 46 mu f 13 00 put fit) SOpia M0 46 pm fit 10 put all 20 ant t i 20 pm *23 05 aid t 45 piu i U 20 am 2 01 pm fFI 36 UTU 2 lo pm f to 41 an* 2 29f»a 117 Man* 2 32 pm f»3 67 an. 2 47 pm t \ 00 am 3 lit piu l Wain 10 miaul f B'top G*) 0‘KMttL * • Dally, exoept KuuUtv. ’Dounecta lit Albany'viivh Central railroad of •No. U. FA am 24 25 r.m 4 63 l in 6 30 am 6 45 am e 23 am 6 45 AU) 1 roam 7 43 au* 8 M)au» 0 30 am 10 20 an* 11 20 HU» 11 M aw 12 30 pm 12 45pu* X ofl pm - 2 M)-ru i»pm 1 46 pn 2 66 pm U 20 pm 5 46 J IU 4 30i.ro No. f. 6 voam 7 00 am » 30 am 0 Mffto » 16* m 8 40 a U* » JOfllU On iritiM, C iUtuibu J Font uorn railway, and Savon n»h, no* Ida ana W'a■* — * _J, *‘ CorvnevtA at Waver and WMtoro railway h havouif.Florida JaVkvialviUe ami* 81. Ia»ula lmilioan pabtof venlUR car uimn ttahu* No*.'? and 4 C. 1).«dvy.nm. J. a. McDorriR. Tmtllc MauflKor. H. F. A* V. W. ANiiirii, GEO. W. HAJNhH, A. I*, r. A. tJeit’l liupt. KAIIiilOAI). SUWANNEE "RIVER ROUTE Schodult is Effect July 3. 1881. lUttUAHI) ltOllllA. HOBBS & TUCKER, B A. N K K K S , I ALBANY, - - - - GEORGIA* 1'Joportito.vy of Dott^Jiftety, Worth, I.oo and Kuvly Counties, aud tho City of Albany. Byy and ill) lixclmngc, give giumpl allcnlinn lo^collection*, and remit for same on ilay of payment at current rule*; rccolvu4fl»o»!t* subject, to »!jhi rltecks, and ton'd money on approved time papers. (Jorrespondonee solicited. H-llm. aoiso *oet.t “ Tifton Arrive ktrunawlvk.... . jAvkflonvlJle.. ValtluflU Jatprr *». Whlut SprlnR. . Uko City. Hampton Valalka... J- T- REFRIGERATORS AND ALSO STOVES, Frotr. the 1'heapeM.tn llurk fl Hrllhaot, com oded to bv the lum in the world, they ttl»«oltitely have no equal in tlw world. -■*..- Mauiifm.turcfl all kind** of ——•* Tinware, Stove pipe, Gutters, Klc. l-ljn HutGlal prlwfl mule W hotuiii amt - board* it*K linufl**. Writ* or c.:Jl on u« when in nrod of (Uiythttts lit our line; w* ipinraiit^ u- M>«you money. .1. T. IIOVD A HllO.. 44 104 PaUcrfloii strcM, VALboWA, Ga. BOYD & BEO. HEADft’JAIWERO FOR frockcrj'. Utlu* and Glass Ware, Lamps of Kvery Description. Tinware, Hollo w xv a vo, Wood ware. ICE CREAM FREEZERS. No. 1 leave* Macon after arrival of I ittorniuj' traiua *u» Central. Ht/Uthwici cIa, fuiMt'fironvAM*. Virginia and f Mwfoil aud Northern, roUroadi. . No. 3 luavvfl Mar on atror arrival cf incoming: afternoon trainfl on tho CflhUaL bmtthweAUin. filawonand Nor thin n and Gcorel.-v rallioaUn, and conn*ulitatTlftou with Hruuawkk and WMtttfi for JMuiifluick sod JAckfiptiville via iti-uikSwtcJt ami Wofliero and Rat annah Florida and Wtinm.j3p nt I'fliatk * for Ri. Aniruflllnr aud nil noli.* In KttflV •*Till Sooth FtmhU, ami with the Ht vz*r ami Ocliwttha river e tea mom KoTS, | KoT!, ( y snilllt. W*»l lnjl»l tj Mktl. I J £. ~r.t -t,-n >"44 '* t' J City. t.W 70 New Firm, New Store, New Goods. ‘saw>S Hampton - tjikeCity. j 7,40 •• 7*0 •• WhiW Bl>rln« !«.I* •' S-M .. " Jiwyi-t '* Cahloflta *• Tifton ‘ •* JackJonviUt).. “ llrttnflwh'k ... “ Cnfdeh) Afrlvc Ma» or*. No, 2 leave* Palitka after arrival font Went lii, dla nuil from Tamp* aud (..muecta at Mau;ii with all outRolmr iiit«rucvitt train* on Central. South western, 3f*«oa ami Ncrihcm, Georrla, Koal TeiJM*»eo, Virginia and Georgia raUroud), . No, 4 leave# Falatka after ariival of train* froui Ht. AuRuAtiue and point* In KAn:r.nd South Florida and connect* at with hronnwlrk ami NVr-tem from W>dvrcwlek, Ga., and Jnck»ou% ville, F la Cliwe (‘onimcUoii at Mne»n tor Nanht vlllt. laiuMilte, Ctnctmiatl, Evansville,8t. Lotti In ami Chicago. Nhort Hue t« H othV§ THatc vi\ GeoiktAH-ititbern and Floilda, Central. 4iul Atlantic. Naihvlllt. Cluibie— »v IIIII Ixmifl and Loul#vil!0* and , w . with aircutlgoiufi umtnlng tuln#v«n t«0. railioiwl . . All trait.* Arrive un»\ depart from unh»n depot* at Maeun vnd FalatkaA Elemwit #l«*»pluir < arK wHU-e run on train* No. 3 ami No. 4. For further loformathro apply to iuiu-tlo*. point# or to K. K. KUI FF.lt. Ticket AMBt. If . Ft'USH. Trav. Fa Money l Money! TO LOAN On r>-jl Mt»f,, .it for Improvfmrotn. or )io.7itt«(t imrruwi", .-iHfcr. low y*Mnt )!,(« cy.it. /•«*<>• frow flic io i»mty iUr» itow.lij Tin J. W. PAULK & CO„ BBXJGGISTS. Complete Stock of Fresh Drugs, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES. Toilet Articles, mi«h Its iVrfnmecy, Colognes, Extracts, Pomades, Hair Oifa, Toilet Cream* awl Powders. Brushes fell l»m> of Tooth Brushes. Nsil Broshes, IUir Brashes, Shoo Brusltcs Mid Clotiios Britsitcs. Thw gouds arc of thu vorv best quality and arc to Ihi sold as cheap as country dirt. Fine Stock of l -iunp Goods, Eleg-unt AssoiTment of Combs, FTesh Garden Seuds in Season We have just rucovol one of Tuff* magnificent. Arctio Soda Fotttttains, and arc dispensing dehotous Sri a cater. Or.ly th<? purest fruit syrups used. Dr. N. Potermm is in charge of our prescription department „ J. "W. PAULK * CO. ■ick buildhtg, "GKdRGIA.- • : .. . fife Mp JA9. MEN7JKS. fl«n. Aj a. c, Kiuir Fiiflfl. Att, J n. Aift. JtukxvuvIlk, I *1*. wattle Mauaper. Schedule iu 3.1332* Iteuii ThTnn. Star*inSST Lv .Macon.. ... .SoFac.... •*. MuntpcBtfr . “... CuUVru... '• .YMtrMiUr *s Tbeu:Allen : •♦.Thnnd’iDt »|*r, '• .Woodbury c.-f JUni- City-:. 41 14 CWwam. • '•....MoumvO.h* Ar Uijj, l« Guinn SVvul noacw Sixttluiru and Flnroto dv.*»a. L*Yr Vity. l*abtfU. Sc . psri'iUin Florida, (Vntral railr and wad for Am» n* u ‘, autl Northern rUltvMMt top IrtiU, aud tailut< li-vviiU- SjiAritt.MdksItfWtlk and V IftiVomi. At VsasvfltlMv v:i\ DtUrwul fui st'xti,rrtVK Grange w^tb. Atlanta aud for Moutgouitvy pAlnr dl#ro fliatmms. Fwy flutter WiO\