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The Tifton Gazette.
Tlic Oazhttk is published c« ery Friday morn-
ln« at Tifton, Jlerrlen county, deorniu. It Is do-
vo <SI to the heat Interest oi the growing elty of
Tifton aiul the adjacent. country, anil an mi«*h
n«Us the sitnport and encouragement of the peo-
jile of Berrien an ' "
THE GAZETTE: TIFTON*
FRIDAY.'FEBRUARY 10. 1893.
anti contiguous counties,
The subscription price of tin? dAZirn r. Is fl.oo
per year, 50 cents for six months, and Scents for
three months, payable In advance.
The advert!sitit: rates of tin* d v/rrrr. are rea-
fioilalde and will he furnished upon application.
AdvertI'.inn hills are due after first insertion and
will hi presented when the money Is needed.
Correspondence from neljfhhotlntr town* I* so
licited and communication* on timely topic* are
always welcome. Always write on one side of :'|’ n ;i}m>1 i•>)i credit Would lie to par,'l
tl»8 paper, and don’t forget vo enclose your naipy | - ■* ... 1
.is an evidence of good faith.
lintbred at the postolli-e, at Tifton, fiuorgl:
mall matter of tin: second class.
CHE/HT AX/) CAS/J.
An oxdiungo, (liscUHsing the rela
tive value of these t wo bases of eoiit-
nieree, lias this to say I
“Credit is just as essential as cash.
One is just as important as the her.
A cautious use of credit has enabled
many a man to gain a foothold who
could never have succeeded without
it. It is the abuse, not the judicious
use of credit that is to he condemned.
Official Orjjfan of Berrien County.
I i. T. ALLI2X* Kill lor.
kmtojum nrc/nsus.
iretiil m-l to let
of any caiisi run
bellir judgement,
li ihle to gel your
pel haps, serious
Jiilgo Perlnim’s impress upon the
AV ay cross Herald is already* very
market).
Kditor S. It. Illanton is now hold
ing down tin* tripod at Smithville
on the las* County Knterpri.se.
A newspaper needs public spirited
patrons as well as an editor. We
newspaper men ean only do what
good men help IIS to do. Fee ( 'mill- j
lv Knterprise.
I lev*. Dr. Henry MeDonahl, pastor
of the seeoml llaplisl church, of At-
lanl", surely ha> a Kindiy d eling to
wart! lawyers, lie says “liny are
the salt of the earth.”
Although there ire thirteen lunar
months in a year February will
have no lull moon. I he last was on
.lamiarr Hist ami tlie next will he on
the first da\ of March.
Von should he e
your zeal in beh.ilf
away with your
If you do, you an
self into I roll hie
trtmhlc.
The <*if.v council of llniiisw i- k has
passed an oidiiuiiiee retpiiriug all sa
loons to ( lose up from I at night
In a iiVlorl, lie .! morning, and the
'rimes very properly designates if as
a good night's work.
Kditor Kamkdl, of the I,at 1 range j
Craphir, arguing in fax or of the
credit system, says : “The earth it
self tloes biMliess on erod.l pa\ing
the wages ol the toilers at harvest
time, aiul incentives for right living
are based on promi-c of reward.”
(iov. Nol l hell has aeeeptetl, for
himself and staff, an invitation to be
present at the inaugural ion ceremon
icM at Washington ,\|aii h Mi. lie
has not yet appointed Ids new stall
bin will do so at once that the ap
pointees may have time to prepare
for I lie t rip.
Maine pronounce*
and * mil 11mazed”
her husband the
She says that “in»
Mr. Maine, or any
private letter or paper til Air. Maine's,
or any material whatever for a biog
raphy has been given out to any one.”
Judge l„ <2- C. I .a mar'.* mint lc has
fallen upon democratic shoulders;
President Harrison has called lion.
Ilowcll e. .1 aek*o|| to succeed Inin as
associate justice of ihc supreme
court- of I lie I lilted Males. The up
poinI un til is considered a splendid
tine from a judicial view, as Mr.
Jackson is an able jurist.
Col. Isaac W. Avery, of Atlanta,
who has <|ev oled much tunc and I a I
cut to the agitation of the gucstum
of southern direct trade, says lie is in
receipt of a cablegram from e.tiropc
stating that a contract bad been clos
ciI ami signed which will inaugurate
direct Inidc between England and
Georgia at. Savannah or IIruiiMv ick.
At the last meeting uf the Mercer
law class an election of class olliecis
was held, ami alter some lively ha I
loting and clectimiccring by the boys,
tin* billowing were defied: George
S. .bums, president ; C. A. Anderson,
v iee-presideiil ; George Ivieiitei. sce-
retarv : W. T. Ihickhaller, treasurer ;
AV. W. Peimet, chaplain ; Dr. .1 'I'.
]laimnoml, surgeon ; Deo. V. Steed,
corresponding secretary. The class,
under the afJi direction of the facul
ty, is making line progress, ami some
line legal ability is being shaped that,
will do credit to the bar wherever
they may he admitted. .Macon Tel
egraph.
Commissioner Ne&biif, of the state
agricult lira I department, advises farm
ers ttV reseed their oat crops where
they were killed by the late freeze
just sis quickly* sis possible, and not tu
plant (he land in e«nton as has been
the. custom among farmers hereto
fore. He insists that the farmer who
follows thin advice will no* regret it.
Pit ESS OPINIONS.
[Sucecoiors to I. H. BOWEN.]
t
lyzc the whole world of commerce
and create vast armies of paupers,”
Our contemporary jft right; the
credit system is as old as commerce
itself. It has been used by trades
men advantageously, to both the
seller ami the buyer, in every age of
the world. It is not the system it-
s.elf, hut, the abuse of it, that has
worked so much damage in the pres
ent era. The buyer and seller both
ahiiii’* it: the former by purchasing
article- for uliMi he has no special
need, the latter by encouraging their
customers, when morally certain they
are good lor their contracts, to Imv I
l things w liieh t hey could ami should I
do without. In this way* many* a
good iinn has been stranded aiul be
come a financial wreck.
Il is an crroimous impression that
has gained foothold among llm pen
pie dial it make* no difference how
foolish a purchase may be so long as
it is paid for in cash, it is all right.
11, is not all right ; it is an abuse of
llm eu-h system buying a thing just
became you have the money and
jiM as wasteful a - if you bad bought
il on credit and hav e no in* for i*.
\either system excuses .sin
I. S. A R. L. BOWEN,
About tint, bent tliiii" the third
pally boj’H win -lo is to miiku a big
crop of corn, wheat, meat, oata, pear,
potato,-a, mid the anrplmi plant in
cotton, and vote the democratic tick
et at the -next election.—Carrollton
iint-a.
IVof. 1 licks predicts that Fchriian
will he a Ktoriny month; that we will |
have another allow atorm, followed!
by two cold wavea. It will make no
difference to the fruit prow era, uuleaa
llie cold ij .intense, and mileas we
have aoine extra warm wl-ather he-
Iwuen the atoiana. lint Hieka may
not he right. Ft. Valley I.eader.
The high price of pork throughout,
the country, altrihntahlo to the short
crop in the weal, la exciting general
comment I hroughoiit I lie country, and
raises the plication, -Why don’t south
ern fanners raise more porn Since
1 their recent experiences with cotton
they will no doubt endeavor to act! ,,,| mimt make room for It, lienee we are selling our old stock at rock-bottom prl-
TIFTOTST,
DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS,
Groceries «"<* Hardware.
DO YOU TRADE WITH US? IF NOT, WHY NOT?
You Should Tracis with Progressive Dealers,
+ (
We Want Your Trade,
And in order lo merit your patronage we will employ every worthy agency and
give yon the lowest possible prices. We will continue to give you the biggest val
ues for your money Ilian any mercantile establishment in the uity. We are buying
a large and very select stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
• II (Ill's
brought
I I wo a i e
|
i
A! | H. J JIIIM'K < i
the “aul helilie”
biographies of
purest of fakes,
mauiiseripl by
uir
The doeirme of ihe Farmer’s Alli
ance that any ami all credit is hurt
fill i - eiToiwoii*-, bn( l lie manlier ill
u liieli ii. lias been taught and ab .li-
lieiiee (luTeindil urged upon tin*
ii i«■ m be rs has done much good
Iliidiiglioul (he country. The mem
her.* of thi* organization have prac
ticed a whole-mine economy in iluir
effort* in adltere strictly to the doe
trine; they have made less foolish
purchases, confining them to abso
lute neecH*ilicM.
X K till o /•/1 HO HA T,‘o\.
“I doll! cure to be <|t|op*d III the
mailer, for personal leasoiiH,” says a
large south tieorgia planter, speak
ing of the farmers opposition to Ne
gro emigration from the Stale, lull
1 think the farmers are making a
mistake. The negro laborers are
gelling more and more diflii-nlt to
handle even year, and the only men
of ihe race who aie worth encourag
ing lo minim in the late are the ones
who are iliiifly enough lo gel small
farms for themselves. Il is becom
ing moi e evident from year to )« ar
ilia 1 the solution of the lieglo prob
lent, as it is called, is lo be found in
making it abs«(|iitel\ neeessaiy for the
bulk of them to become land ov\ nets,
tbilv m that way do llicv get lie*
si Use of I Ill'll’ Il lie relallolls lo the
mm! ami the duties of riliz iisnip. I
will never bother myself lo slop any
oi"’ of tin* la ml lc*-. and migratory
negroos from going a* far avvav Iroin
Deorgia a* (hey can gel nmnoy
I" pax I in ir vv ay. 11 will he
lid lo | be si ate vv lu ll all of
'lien a new and
white farmers
suggestion. The porkers
into Albany every day or
I'videnees that the best of
hogs ean be raised right here in wire-
grass I ieorgia. I lerald.
Why is it that the old coggers of
lo day ean come along and marry
Mich young ladies? Uerausc the
young men are too sorry we guess.
Ihii the average young man of to
day wouldd't marry if he could, and
tiiese “|o\ely sweets” have found il
out by some means and think when
one these old bucks propose that it D
the last chance and they say yes.
Well, vve don’t know but what they
act very wisely after all. We know
of t w o or three once young ladies
who hive waited for certain young
men to take them in until they are
now old maids and off I he carpel. |
its Unit will not fail to make them sell.
We are yours for low prices,
Tifton, On., January 2, 1H0U. I. S. & K. T,. BOWEN.
T3IFTOK! ORWG STORE
Klilil'S A Fl'l.l. Sui'PLV OF
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TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES,
•rl uim.'ry, School Hooks and Stul ion ary.
Larrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
A. ISTew Route
— BETWEEN —
Thomasville and Atlanta, Ga.,
With thruufch conchc-s daily via C. ft. Railway
ival (i. -M. X (i. Iluilroad.
KOCTII IMil/NlL
Leave Allan a
•• Mcl)oi.oii|:k..
r“ rolnmitm*....
“ ‘Richland
Dawrion
“ Albany
Arrive Thomas vide.
“ Jacksonville..
“ Rrnnsvvlck —
■ t.XO. 1. | $NO,.*L
f Tlfl tt.'in. ! .
J 8 Yir»a. in.'....
12 05 p.m.; 0 45 u. III.
1 40)1. 1U.; V 30 a. 111.
j 2 08 p. III. 1125 8
*< •!:*. tl 111
:i ;i5 p. m
0 10 p. 111
8 25 a. III.
7 26 a. in.
1 00 p. ill.
NOUTII IMU’Mi.
Leave HiVnswiek —
“ Juckstmvillle.
“ Thonmsville
“ Albany
“ iJuwson
“ "Richland
, *Ko. 2. i |»Q. 4, ^
. 7"30i,.m.
U30|i. m
. 7 50 tt. Ill
. u .Vi a. hi. 3 35 p. in.
. 12 19 p.lll. 5 05 p, III.
. 135)1. 111.; 7 10 p. in.
Columbus i 3 10 ji. m, 0 30p. m.
“ McDonough | o 06 p.m.j
Arrive Atlanta.. ........I 8 00p.m
(Daily. {Daily except Sunday. "Dinner sta
tion.
The only line running through coaches be
tween Thoiuasville ami Atlanta.
( lose connection in Atlanta for all points
North, I'«5st and West.
CECIL OARUKTT, (Jencral Manager.
Ijocal Time Table,
To take clTeet at 2:00 o’clock a. in., Thursday,
February 2nd, 1893;
Passenger Trains-'Hast.
I *nor rrcutMn
svmpal lii/.id
will not bo g.
n|il by \iiiili
! young by old
: is life. Ft.
how they ought to In
with, mid are You
heied in after you get
men like you were
d im n. Hut then, such
( dimes I lerald.
W
vv ai d
ran
( lire
How’s This.
«• offer < hie 11 illidied Dollars He-
foi any easi uf (‘aiarrh that
not be euroil b\ Mali's ('atarrh
F. .1. Cim.slv A. ( «*., I’ropH.
I oledo, ( )hb
We, (lie undi’iMgiied, ban known
F. J. ('lu ii. y furlhe la^J lil’teeii yeais
and believe him poiuoliy iioiior.ihlu
in all I>uduetraiisaelioiis ami linau
oi.dly able lo « ai ry out any obliga
tions made by their linn.
West A' Trunx, Wholesale D'niggists,
Toledo, Ohio
W aiding, Iximian A Marvin, Wliole-
sale Dntggi sf s, 'Toledo, ( )|iio.
! lall’s ('atari’ll ( lire is taken inter
nally, n'ting directly upon the blood
and mucuous .surfaces of the system.
Hriee V•» eonls per bottle. Sold by
all druggists. Te*tiiiioiii:ils free.
1 The most select stock of Tohiirros nr.d Cigars in the city.
My cuslomej’s can he served with good Havana cigars. >■—
j I rail special niteniion to Prof. er’s C'aturrli Cure, ?.Iagie Palin
| Kidney and l ixerOure, lamg Keston*!*, !Mesnierf<* IMood Cleanse)
and Ithenniutii 1 Cure, They are proprie.tary mvd'eineH that are recommended
very highly for the purposes claimed for them.
£&r FIiFSIlFS'r and BEST (iAUI)FN' SEEDS, all tlm year round.
Call and see me.
Tin.",, (la.. Aprils, IMH. ,T. C\ OOOT^iAN.
Tl 1 M CON X I X’TKT T
Indemnity Association,
or wATionin itY, conn.
all Popular Forms of Policies
STATIONS.
No. 4. j
No. 2.
* No. 8.
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Albaliv
1 lOamj
1 15 pm
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Dav is
fl 28 mu
si 85 i m
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4i pm
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11 17 am!
si .*3 j in
3 40 | m
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Pmilan
fl 53 uml
12 <:4 pin
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Sumner
11 69am!
82
12 j m
4 35 ] III
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82
25 jnu
6 06 ] 111
Ar Tifton
j
6 46 ]>m
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" No. 12.
Lv
Tifton
28 mu
82
45 j m
6 30 am
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llrooktleld....
2 42 am
18
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(i on am
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Kuiama
2 60 am
lw
Id j 111
10 20 am
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Alaiudia
s3 03 a m
S3
li pm
7 10 am
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Willacnoehee.
13 22 a III
S3
4n j in
8 17 am
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Dray’s
J3 ’.4 am
S3
42 | in
8 27 am
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68 Mile Post...
13 28 itltl
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Kirkland
3 38 alp
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a.1 j in
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Pearson
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9 15 am
McDonald
13 ...• am
c4
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9 4o ; m
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Millwood
14 08 am
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25 | m
lo 13 am
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XV aivsboro ....
14 27 am
8-1
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Wax cross
4 40 am
82
(HI J 111
11 Ml MU
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Waveross
9 20 am
6
15 pm
12 30 ) 111
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Sclilattcrvllle.
19 88 am
85
34 i m
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Hoboken
19 45 uu
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42 ] 111
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Nalmuoi
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LuLtioi,
tin 17 am
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(18 j 111
3 10 | 111
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Atkinson ...
tin 23 am
8(1
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3 27 j ill
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nn 39 am
si;
23 pm
3 50 ] III
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Jaiuaica
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in pm
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I’.isss.-iikt.-i* Trains-
STATION’S.
X,,.
No. 3.
"No. 11.
I.v
Rnmswick
7 20 am
V
10 1 III
4 15 am
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Jamaica
7 mi am
17 40 1 in
5 20 a m
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Waynvki llle..
k on am
17
67 1 in
0 05 a ui
STKAiOIIT Mi l;,
( i;:.u:hativ:: i.ifk,
UO-l*n,Vinrlit l.il’r mill Tonlinc.
Ten, t- iftiM-M :ni<l Tvcn*y Year Ln liiwmant and nb! A**c Dcucllt. also Accident Mcnellts in ernirei
tlo.i wj b any ol llii'.-ii*. All ptiMeic* lanaiU s'alilc alter two >cmCa di and | aid
tiI. iiisiir.incc v.il.ic alb !’ limn two o» u>ii years. wi*h cviensbni <*f i-nlicy
in tii'C <d la | sc, dl. idem I* in a Ivatirr. Sand us yniir age and
kind <d' pidlcy desired and we « ill send cslimale
m; same.
•I. W. HANNON, <ien*l Agt., OIB Walnut St., iUaeon, Ga.
Kiedia
1,0 D ’.X ’.M
•d■•, nr cbil !itii vvh
Ini* up mIi* iiid hike
ud.
el.
a (
ill d eht'S are gone,
bei ter immigral urn
from ihi* north ami
come in to take ill
and eventually bei
substantial citizens
el’s.”
Siiimv M’S IliDN UI'l’TiOHH.
It Is |.U‘iiMi«il; < men Malaria. Indlirciitlun,
UllloiiHiicivs, Liver Compluinl.s and Ncurulkia.
Fifton Ginnery,
H,
Tiniiv. i.iioiu.ii,
GOLDEN & SINEA’
Prnpriet ors.
■■I
will
idiiees
solid an I
home mak
vacant pi
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
curoa Dy3popaia, 1n-
dlgos bion &Dcbility.
While in Wilcox county last week
oil business, we were pleased |o ob
serve the decided miprovcments in
that county during the pa-t two de
cades. The people in Wilcox are liv
ing in belter lumses, have belter
slock, better vehicles, and seem to lie
more prosperous than we ever saw
them before. Nearly every fanner
has built himself a good framed
house sin.c we used to know (In m.
Everywhere we *veid we noticed
bains full ol coni and fodder, and
smoke houses well tilled with meat
and syrup. There is not a county in
the stale, mu’ in the I *ii!ed Males,
lo-dav in heller shape for liv itig or
enjoying life than Wilmv. We uu
dersiand that mortgaged f ains are
wr\ rare in \\ ilcox county. Macon
(’omitv < iii/.cn.
dim l ■>l .11 ■ 11’
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colUm sil u*u.iI |>i in- . I'i 1 it.
11 :nul ’Mll-I.H lion nUiO'.iiltM'd
1 limlrl.iHM yi'Nt mill in .
ul m;h »• .1 \utIv S.i: 111.1;,\ s.
.iiilccd.
1 *• I»I1«.w. 1 lo run .ill 1 mr m;i
iu< time.
ooi.iu x ,x siv»;\in
Ilendi|iinrters lair
I!
\1
11 x
Euy Ycur Holiday Gocda from
Grape Vines
An immense stock of the leading old and
new varieties, one and two years old. No
better Vines in Ihe United States—heavily rooted,
carefully grad d, well packed and guaranteed
to reach eus < mers in good condition.
Special prices op large Iot3 to
PiApterj; write for quotations.
Pull Line of
SEED?, PL/VNTS, TREE?,
BULB5, Etc.
Handsomely Illustrated Catalogue Free to
Buyers.
900 /Vcres- 20 Greenhouses,
39 Years.
The Storrs & Harrison Co.
PAINESVILLE. Lake Co., 0.
AIMS!
IN-
“ Aikinsi.u
“ Lulainn
“ Nalmntn
“ Hnliokfcii ....
“ hclilat lew illy
Ar Way cross ....
I.v WaycroHH
“ XV.ircHl.oro ...
“ Millwood
“ McDonald —
“ l’e!ir*«m
“ Kiikiand
• 1'H Mile fust..
’• Unix's
“ WiUa* , ooi'lieii.
“ Alupiuiii
“ Kni”im
“ Rrooklb'id
Ar Tiftoi
I.v Tifton t....
“ Ty-Ty
•• Sumner
“ I’mi lun
“ I -alrlki
" Willingham..
" Davis
Ar Albany - -j
II Meal station.
s Li ami 18 951 in «> 20 aui
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8 29 am 18 211 m 7 00 fiii
8 45 am' 18 40 ] m 7 60 am
8 62 am 18 60 j m 8 15 am
v in ami o 10 i ne 8 65 am
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9 40 am 19 36 j m 11 00 am
lo 13 ami 9 65 j ui IV 00 m
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10 42 amlHlO 221 m 1 *0 ] Oi
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12 42 j in llv 05 am ' ii 35 am
12 Mi j in fl2 17 am! 7 06 a in
fl 04 j m 112 26 mil 7 40 am
1 12 pi i 112 32 mu 8 16 am
t 29) m 112 40am! 8 46 i.m
1 85 p in 4 12 b2 a iv. j I) 26 r. m
2 00 pud 1 10 um 10 20 no
f »« signal.
• Daily, except Sup day.
Direct connection made at W’u\cross with
d'loueli Pullman Hlt*p] Injr cars for ftt. l.ouis,
Montjiouiery, Uliuilnclmm, Nashville, Chattu-
noojia. New York, .lack''onvillc, Taiujiu and in-
termediate ) oinls.
Ih‘cliiii’i)r chair cars between Way cross ami
Montgomery via llahibvhlac*
(’. d.’dvvknh, W. 51. Davidson,
Trofllo Manager. fl. 1*. A.
(i. W. ( oaths, URO. \V. 1!AIM'S,
A. D. 1*. A. , Ucn’l Supt.
H AIT.HOAD.
Suwanec River Route to Florida.
VIA ATLANTA.
C. goookah. DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
Lino of Dry-floods, and am
Clouds away Hc-Ioav Cost to
a splendid Summer Stock.
I DIM D'linruiihT
i IidJI
I’Mllk »Y
, Tifmii.
lu tniuetes
IL.
bn t li Mi I ten. DO 1.1 s of an\ ,»|,i* from I v o in.'lica i
lo ihn'c Me! In b"iwlb. A Do nn.«t hU]>| h |
. . FlIfF WORKS. . .
I’lre-Criirki'i-s, ( imniin-CnirKci s
Sb.V Rockrls ai.d Uoinun t aml 1,-w.
Also, n idee line of KI’.KSM I'XWX I'ANDlPM
and F’lit' I I'S. Don' loryct inwall and c\.indue
in» ’*• •« k. J, v. MOIMI \ V.
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Down.
smipiivi.k in Kffkct
Oriolii:*. b Til, 1892.
ItKAl) t'p
d. M. A.M.
P. M. A.M.
5 00 5 40 Lv.
Palatka Ar
*9 45 8 Ml
n 30 7 on “
Jneksocv llle .... * “
K 30 7
8 35 9 (M> “
.... Dike ( llv “
0 25 5 35
9 28 9 53 "
lasper • “
5.13 4 43
10 ;w 10 58
4 21' :i 44
12 18 H 44 “
Tifton “
2 53' 2 13
1 47 2 Ul “
Corilele “
1 06112 45
4 III 4 35 “
. Macon dilution . . . “
10 40.1ft 25
4 Ml 4 59 Ar
Macau Lv
10 :ino 05
7 43 j 8 03 "
Atlanta “
7 10. (i 50
A.M.jl*. M.
1 25|12 55 1 “
— Cbattanoojra. “
2 12 12 61
P. M. A.M.,
P. V. A.M.
7 20 9 25 •*
Nashville •*
9 05 7 30
A.M I’M.
P. M.
l 20 l in ••
7 25 7 ;«1 "
Evansville “
1 1 30
10 40 |Ar
Chleam* Lv
1 4 00
i 1
A.M. P. >1.
Short Line to World’s Fair.
SLKKPINU (’Alt ON NKIIIT TltAlNN RETXVF.KN
M.VVO^ AN» l’Al.ATKA.
Double D-.illv Pullman Slecpinir f'2r Service lle-
tween Jscksom lllu, Fla., Nasbvllle amt
St. lauds Without Change.
Connects In Cnlon De] Jt at Maeon with Macon
and Northern Railroad, tieorgia Railroad, Cen
tral Railroad and Southwestern Railroad, north
and south: and in Union Dv.pots at l-vke City
*ml Palatka with all trains from points In Flor .
i.la, east, west and south.
II. Ill'llNft,
Tmv. Pa-c*. Ajrt.,
Macon, (la.
A. C. KNAPP,
Trailic Mun’pr,
Macon, (la.
a O N N K O TIO N S.
OCTOBER 10th, 1892.
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- 12 in *'
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FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
is fully stocked the host goods.
W. O. TIFT.
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12 no x’x. •* ... Thovnanlon 11 1060
12 45 " •* Thnndrrinj: ftjirfnpR.. “ uot »»
130P.M. “ Wma.'bnry “ 842 “
015 “ Ar Co'umlu;i>. Lv 0 on a.m,
“ drittln “ : •» 17 “
! " If Arris City “ 7 15 “
i “ •Cotumbns- •• td*2
" (Irtcnville.
) “ odcnMi...
i •* Mountville.
A r I «'i(l raiiKe . I.v 6 00 •
Cimtieetions with Athimu md WestPotnt; R. T?,
II IIP 11 NS, A.C. K.VAVI%
5 Ml
2 no
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