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The Tifton Gazette.
Tho Gazkttk Ik published every Frlilay morn
ing at Tilton, Berrien county, Georgia. It is dr- j
voted to the best interest «»f the growing rtiy of
Tifton and the adjacent country, and son'll
asks tlio support and oneoitrAgeineut of the peo-
-rfen and contiguous comities
pie of Jlorrl
Thesubscription price of the GA/.rut: in £l.oo
per year, 50 cents for six months, and UT.eonufor
three months, payable In advance.
Tin* advertising rates of the Gaxkttk are rea-
■onahlo and will be furnished upon application,
Advertising; hill* are duo alter first Insertion and
will ba presented when the money la needed.
Correspondence from neighboring towns Is so
licited atul communications on timely topic* arc
Always welcome. Always write on one side of . , , • . . f .1
the paper, and don’t forgot to enclose your name • none With lilt* jKisllIVt'lit'sH ol UK
as an evidence of good faith. i .
Entered at the |*o*tortice, at Tifton, Georgia, as | aliovc'.
mail matter of the sei ond class.
CI.I'.YI-'I.A \HS CAMXHT.
T1h> n- linn Imi'ii ini (illlcinl simiotmcc-
mi'iit iif tlio fni'l, but the belief is
fri>m'rnl tli.it IV'siilcnt Cleveland Inis
mncle up Ins ealiini't and tin 1 follow-
inn L'ontlinnon areanmni; the honored
ninnIicr: lion. W. (Ireslmni, .1.
C>. Carlisle, Uaniel l.aniont and lloke
Smith. Oilier gentlemen have been
iiienlioncd in iliis oomieetion, bill
Tin; (iAZKTTK : 111 TON,, (.! A., FMJMY, FKliKTAKY 17, 1893
PlilCSS OPINIONS.
Official Or?an of Ilerrlen County.
II. T. ALI.KW Editor.
EDITORIAL ETC III NOS.
(tow Xorthon has boon suffriirg
with cohl ami fever since hi* return
from Cuba.
The business men
rejoicing over the eonneetion by wa
ter of their eitv with Hriinswick.
The appoint men t of Judge (iresham
to be Secretary ol Statu has eviied
nmeh criticism, favoiable ami unfa-
voralile, in democratic* circles through
out the country. Many of the true
ami tried aj*n*t)eN of democracy ex-
, press a feeling an\thing hut amiable,
(hut tin* more conservative element,
R. L. BOWEN,
[SueeoMors to I. S. HOWEN.]
TIFTON, v - - GEORGIA.
—*-—
DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS,
.•oiiliding implicitly in .Mr. (leve-
f Macon ar, ‘j | al ,,j\ sin,.,.,-,. a ,|| M . ( (.|icf i«» the prin
ciples of dcm«»er;iey, believe the se- that section for their lino product#,
lection a most \vi*c one. It i-. Hinted llawkinsville Hbpateh and News.
Guanoiii.imif:ii-tim'r.snrt>rx]iri'ssini; ] t),at his :i|■)>.>intni.-iit was inadu in Thr Sub-Troasnrv I'nm* is no Ion-
rerooiiitmn «»! the services of that’ r,.,- l >r jug cLimored by the farmer.
!••»»respectable Western eh-j||,. |, ls h’.micd |..ng since the fallacy
ment uho, believ in«x in tl
i. s.
Good, dean country aansrigc in
niiohly sc roe In this pat't of the
moral vineyard. There is no “selah”
after this remark, but behold! bow
great a truth! Albany Herald.
Kvery acre of cotton planted in the
South that displaces a needed acre of
u " r "-i ,ro ' ,< ' , " ier | ' , ;‘ | i , i win Groceries «nd Hardware.
cost the fanner who cultivates it
double its value.—Perry Journal.
Anti-cigarette legislation is getting
ijnitc* popular in all the states. There
is a law in (icorgia against selling
them to minors, but it is about the
worst dead-letter on the statute books.
Albany Herald.
The high price of meat and lard is
due to the short hog crop of the
West. It illustrates the folly of the
people of (icorgia in depending on
regrets that the supply of tlx odori
ferous mcrchandiM 1 is n«»t equal t<>
the demand.
The census of l s !*'i giw*> the niim j
ber of the great army <»1 lawyer* in the
1‘nited Mates at TJ.lbd. A w:ig sug
gest* that there are mm t**• * many. 1
Atlanta i* booked for a new ii.urn- j
ing paper- I’lie Sun under the man-
agemeiil of W. I.. Scruggs and >. \\ .
Small, barked with a capital ol
(iov. Norlbun will attend the
Cleveland inauguration in company
witli t wei.t v-threc real < icorgia
colonels. Wonder if lie will survive
the ordeal?
Now and then you w ill find a man,
even in good old llrrrien eoiintv, w ho
has ti penchant for serving on I lie
jury. They are known in court par
lance iis “professional jurors.''
Judge Jackson, President llam
son’s appointee to succeed Justice
Lamar on the supreme bench, has uni
been continued by the senate ami the
general opinion is that he will not be.
President-elect Cleveland denies
saying “that the new administration
Would be one of business men ex
clusively.” The indications points
to an exclusive Cleveland adminis
tration.
The (icorgia papers, one and all,
are urging upon their lamer const li
nen Is the absolute nceessil y of making
their farms self sustaining; that is.to
grow on their farms every tiling pos
nihli* needed for home consumption.
The tobacco being manufactured
at Cyeloneta lias been placet on sale
at the Cyeloneta store and on lie*
(icorgia Southern's commissary train.
Tobacco users, who have hied the
“Cyeloneta Twist,” say it is par ex
relonn ,,f s n, |, proposed legislation, and has
loettides taught ami iu«i*led upon returned to the fold of the grand old
by the Parmer*' Alii iiiit, avsi*te
the demonatir party to victory ratio
than iindci take t«» si cure their w i*h«
1111o11g11 the agency of a new
i .ic
Albany New s ami
I
emoeratie party
\d \ ertiser.
.Make up your mind that there will
' be no increase of currency, that the
.Mi. t .olid' ba* long b« i n lookni . Jj;l j|,ai,k s will not be molested,
a- a ■-•'■ii.it |. ■ ■ - - i I. i I i t v, ami lii- ,| 1( . ri . wll | | )( . tax l.-vii-l,
.I>|».intiii.-tit ha- <av..tml '-tv Iml- «<■' l|( , lllIll? in f„,will
n " ' uli : * 1 ' mill ilurini; < 1-v. lan.l’s a.I-
'-'ary "f In- 'l i . a-uiy. t 'uiI.U-rt l.iUiwal Kn-
C..I. I).
I .ainoiil, a* ( lev eland's '
lorim r I
peel,,I t,
surprise i
S'ciclary, wa
< d for. but it is a
li"tll I I eeei \
c ibinel a.* Nth tar\
iv .it«
be <
at In
poiutlimit in tl
of the Navy.
Mr. Hoke Ninitli, a* s *ccrctar
the Interior, i* a satislaetory ree*
I I 1 '|| of (iclgi.l's
< i e*»I'g I a 11 s ai'e imt
highly gratified :d tin* apjtoinlu
f< rpn*
:, e- 1 uar.l
III .
//.i /'/./;ss-,
The obi fa ti i i
urehiiis’s song
I'lleiH'c
The (icorgia man in Cleveland's
cabinet seems to have bobbed up in
the prison ol President lloke Smith,
of the Atl.oila Journal Company
This remind* us that the
(’oust it ut mu eiml nines t • * ha
ration of “now,” and acts
might be a little sick.
did you gel tint bat,” was suddenly
called to mind lln* morning, >>i direct !
reversion, by a wildly excited nidi- 1
vid mil who bail* from Tifton, < leot gia, |
rushing into the Mayor’s court witli
eyes dilated and hair standing si raiglit
in search of an ollicer. Treuihling
with feai and excili iiient lie unfolded
Ills tale of w oe.
It seems that in sonic uiysternm*
manner he was suddenly nrnimnavi
gated by three negro boys, who waue
so very rude and umeremoniouH in
llieir inlrodnel'toii t hat In* hat was j
knocked Ii*o111 hi* head, and before
the excited young man could recover
II, one of the negroes being badly in
Heed of head ge.ai, ga» liel ed it up ami
pulled for I lie svv amp.
At Iasi aeeoiinlM the bare headed
individual and a trust\ ollieer were on
a still bunt for the nib nders. San
ford, ( I I I .» Jouru.il.
The t i v/1 ill, mu- ai:v eit i/.eti of
\l|a,,j j I l illon, cannot form the sledilest idea
W ho i* the IlidlV filial relei red
al"»v e. The citizens n| Tifhm don't
generally act in a manner to excite
How’s This.
We offer t hie 11iimlred I tollars Ke-
for any ca*e of Catarrh that,
•an not be cured by I bill's Catarrh
('m e. * I*'. .1 ( in \ t'.v A (I h ops.
J'oledo, ( Hilo.
We. the undersigned, have known
, i'. J. Cheiiev f.»r the 1.1*1 lift ecu years
<n, |t 'iu majoi ity. |„.|i,. V( . |,iui perfectly honorable
idy *ati*lied but j m ; »|| lm*ine*s transact ions and linan-
nally able to carry out any obliga
tion* made by their linn.
\\ i -t A Tni.ax, Wholesale Ih'liggi-Us,
Toledo, Ohio.
Wahling, I\innitn A’ Marvin, Whole
sale lh'ilggi*|s, 'Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s (’atarrii (hire is taken inter-
nallv, letmg directly upon the blood
and :: munm i vurl.'ees of the system.
Price 7n cent*, per bottle. Sold by
all druggists. Testimonials free.
Ill I llopE17 L.
iar, proverbial street
and saving, “when
DO YOU TRADE WITH US? IF NOT, WHY NOT?
You Should Trade with Progressive Dealers.
We NA/ant Your Trade,
And in order to 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 than any mercantile establishment In the -jity. We are buying
n large and very select stock of
Spring and Summer Goods,
And must make room for it, lienee we are selling our old stock at rock-bottom pri
ces that will not fail to make them sell.
KOI'TII iioCND.
JKO. 1.
fi 45 a. m.
0 30 a. in.
11 25 a. iu.
1 OUp.UI.
I^eave Atlanta
*• McDonough
" t.'oluiuhus
“ •Klchland
“ Dawson.
“ Albany
Arrivo Thomasville
“ Jacksonville
“ Brunswick
7 10 a. ni.
8 25 a. ui.
12 05 p. in.
1 40 p. m.
2 38 p. tu.
3 35 p. Ul.
G 10 p. m.
8 25 a. ni.
7 25 a. m.
MOUTH HOUND.
t-NO. 2.
Jxo. 4,
I/eave Brunswick
1 30 V. Ul.
“ Jacksonvillle
c 30p. m.
" Thomasville
7 50 a. ui.
*' Albany
11 55 a. in.
3 35 p. m.
“ Dewson
12 19 p. ui.
6 05 p, Ul.
“ •Hiehland
1 35 p. in.
7 lOp.uu
“ Columbus
3 10p. in,
9 30 p. m.
“ McDonough
0 60 p. Ul.
Arrivo Atlanta
8 00 p. ui.
We are yours for low prices.
Tifton, On., January 2, 1805k
I- S. * R. L.. BOWEN.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
—— K Klips ,v Fur.i. Si'i*i*i,v or
Do
ji
TOILKT AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine I’ci'fumui'j', School Hooks and Stationary.
Larrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
'The most, select stock of Tobaccos and Cigars in the city.
My cuHlomcjs can lie served with good Havana cigars. -v--
I call special attention to Prof. Poxtur’sCatarrh Cures Magic* llaltu
lxhliicy and Liver Cure, Lung Kestorer, Mesmeric Blood Cleanse!
anil Klienmatie (hire. They are proprietary medicines that are recommended
very highly for the purposes claimed for them.
Itay- PliKSIIKST and BEST HAPPEN SEEPS, all tho year round.
Call and see me.
Tifton, Om April Fill. J. C\ (iOODMAN.
It is reported from Washing!
that I Ion. .1. I,. I mlenvood, of (‘a
mil la, will probably be an
lor (lie positimi of I niie
<*onsul general at Havana, under the
(’le vela ml ad in i ii i*t ration, lie vv mild
make a satisfactory otVnT.d and the
Hv/.i rii*: trusts lie will receive the
appointment.
Your uncle Alfred intimate* that
he is going to be vvilb tbc boys when
the time arrives for the election uf
an Cliitcd States senator to succeed
himself Alfred II. < ’oh|uitt. 'There
is in this senatorial matter a large si/.e
disappointment for somebndv and we
don’t think that soniebudv vv’ll be the
“Hero of ( Hlistce.”
Thf Harnesville (ia/.eit^ savs: *»Wr
think the younger politieiaus of
Hem-gin can well afford to go slow,
pic. Their opportunity will come in
due course of time.” However, it
HcetiiH to he the young politicians
motto to “apply early to avoid the
null.”
Editor Triplett, of (lie TiiouiasviHc
Tinivs-Kiitorpriso, makes the unkind
c»t Itit of ail alien he suggests the
annexation of Hawaii for a dumping
ground in which to cast such political
cranks as SocklosH Jerry, Sister Mary
Kllen, Jingo Tom and he might
mid Kido Jones and Handy Ik..
the allenlmii
s| | (M l V lilt III e>
• I negro urehiu.s
, ot i a -1
. |. f • I i. *: 11,1 ! I, /’ Mil
i scu.'s l\ . Jn.ll
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I 111 nil,
MU IU
e\oi !'it / -I i; )iers.
The ‘-National Agneultural I’nion”
is an I'lnglish organic.it ion parallel !•»
Iiie “ I ’ai iih i s’ A Ili nice,’’ uf the l nite.I
Slates.
The org.mizalmn, a* it* name indi
cates, is composed <*| farmers, and its
purpose is the correct inn of govern
1 n«'li t at
abuses “aiul
for
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tmuriil
of tin* <*«in11 i|ii
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.igi’i
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not fairly »li*li i
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ami that
they Iu
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bo |*:ti* 1 out o
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• by nioui y r;ii.*oil fi
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tax
• »u iiiniinoN. There i*
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for st ri
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mill
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OiKlilrii'.s Artili
ii Salx o.
'r ii
lb->T S.vi v i; in
the world
foi
‘ uts. liruisrs. Sous, t leeiSuit Itlicum
I'V yer Snres, Titlei, Cliappe.i I lands,
I kilbhuus: ('oi ns uiul nil SUin Kniplhms,
Hint positively eurc* Pile* or no juiv n
M'liied. H is g it ti i a lit cut I to give perfect
salisfie lion, or money iclnt’ricn
*•*» cents per Imi\. For *j.le by ,). \\
l*mi!i; A ('o., 'lit I on, La
Important Knlcs oT (’otuliict.
Never fail to be punctual at the
tune appointed.
Never fail to give a polite answer
to a civil •picstion.
Never make yourself tin* liero of
your own story.
Never forget that, if you are taitli-
i’iiI in a few ilungs, y ui may be ruler
ovi i many.
Never exhibit too great familiarity
with the new aeipiaintanee; you may
giv offense.
Never will a gentlem in alluib* to
compiestv vvliieh he may have made
with ladies.
Never fail to offer the easiest and
best at in the room to an invalid
and eldei ly por*on or a lady.
Never neglect to perforin timeout,
mission which the friend intrusted to
you. Y ou must not forget.
Never send yoin-g'lesi who is ac
customed to a warm room, off into a
cold, d imp spare be I to sleep.
Never enter a room filled with peo
ple without a slight bow to the gen
eral company when first entering.
Never aeecp* of favors or hospitali
ties without ren lering an cxrhingo
of eivilties When opputuni'y offers.
Never fail to answer an invitation,
either personally or by letter, within
a week after the invitation is received.
Never cross th" leg or put out one
foot in the street-car, or places where
it will trouble others when passing by.
Never fail to tell the truth. If
truthful you may gel your reward.
\on will get your punishment if you
deeeive.
Never borrow Money <»nd nogleet.
*.opav. If you do yon will soon be
known as a person of no business in
tegrity .
Never fail to sav kind and encour
aging words to those wham you meet
in distress. Your kindness may lift
them out of th.'ii despair.
Never refuse t > receive an apology.
You may not receive friendship, but
courtesy will re*, pi ire, when an apu!
ogy is offered, that you accept it.
Never examine the cuds in the
card-basket. While they may be ex
posed in the drawing room, you ate
not ex peeled to turn them over un
less in\ itc 1 to do *o.
TI f 10 (’ON N KCTICUT
Indemnity Association,
st ba in ut ijti:,
OF WATKlllWItY, CONN.
'Writes all Popular Forms of Policies.'!
Cnil’LATtVK 1,1 FK,
SiO-l'uyincnt I.ifV and Tout I in*.
Tin. riftn'ii lent Twenty Year Kn*l«iwim‘nt an«t old A; r t* Udih'IH. also AcciOont IRmipIUk in cnupcc
linn will an\ uf ilu'se. All policii>s incunlt'slaHH* alter t wo year.*., ('anti ami paid
up InvuraMiT* \,iIih* af-.c r from two ro lun years, .villi extension of | oltcy
in «•.»*»> of lapse, iliiidemlH in advance. Send ni* yonrapeand
kind of policy deni rod and we will »t-nd tstlniale
oil same.
.1. \V. HANNON, Guii’l ArI., !>Ji! Wnlnilt Ht., illiipon, On.
A, ISTexv Route
- BETWEEN —
Thomasville and Atlanta, 6a.,
With thronpli coauhes daily via C. 8. Railway
and («. M. & U. Railroad.
XDally. {Dally except Sunday. 'Dinner »ta-
tion.
The only line running through coaches be-
tween TtiumaHvillc and Atlanta. *
( tone connection in Atlanta for all points
North, Kfiat and West.
CECIL GABBKTT, General Manuger.
ljocal Time Table,
To take etreut at J :00 o’clock a. iu., Thursday r
Fehruary 2ml, 1893.
PiiHxuiiKer Trill n»—lCust.
STATIONS.
No. 4.
No. 2.
• No. 8.
Lv Albany.
110 am
1 15 pm
"~2 00 pui
**
Davis
fl 28 am
si 35 pml
2 40 piu
“
XV illinghain...
fl 38 ftU.
si 47 pm
3 15 pm
**
Isabella
11 4i am
si 63 pm:
3 40 piu
“
Poulan
fl 53 aiu
12 04 pm
4 05 pm
“
Sumner
11 59 am
s2 12 pm
4 35 pm
“
;ry-T>*
f2 10 am
h2 25 pm
5 05 put
Ar
1 fftoil
6 45 pm
• No. 111.
Lv Tifton
5*2 28 am
82 46 pin
5 30 am
“
Blonkliuld
2 42 ain
13 00 ] Ul
li 00 am
“
Knigma
2 50 am
m3 07 pin
fO 20 am
“
Alanuha
s3 03 am
m3 17 pm
7 10 am
*•
XV illaeooeheu.
t;< 22 am
s3 40 pui
8 17 am
“
Grav’s
13 ',4 am
m3 42 pui
8 27 am
“
08 Mile Post...
13 28 am h3 45 i.m
8 42aiu
“
Kirkland
3 38 am
83 65 pm
9 03 am
“
Pearson
h3 45 am s4 03 pm
9 15 am
“
McDonald
13 o.v -am
r4 1» pm
9 40 am
“
Millwood
14 08 am
h4 25 pm
10 13 nut
**
XX aresboro —
f4 27 aui
84 47 pui
11 oo am
Ar
Wav cross
4 40 am
s2 00 put 11 30 am
Lv
XV ay cross
9 20 am
5 15 pm
12 30 f ill
*•
Hehlatlei-ville.
f'.i 38 am
»5 34 pui
1 25 pm
“
Hoboken .—
fo 45 am
«5 42 pm
l 50 pm
“
Nahum.*
fio 02 am
rC 0o pm
2 40 pm
*■
Lulaloi.
Mo 17 am
86 08 pm
3 10 pm
“
Atkinson —
fio 23 am
86 16 pm
3 27 pm
“
XX aymuvilto...
lio 3*j am
86 23 pill
3 50 pin
“
Jamaica
iio 4* am
«7 39 pm
4 3(1 pm
Ar Brunswick
11 lo am
7 10 pm
6 00 pm
PiiHHCtigrcr TruiiiN—West.
STATIONS,
No. 1.
No. 3.
•No, 11.
Lv
itrunswick
7 20 am
“Tlopiii
4 15 aui
*•
Jamaica
7 60 am
17 40 pin
5 2# am
,*
\\ ay nesvillc...
8 06 am
17 57 jnr
f< 05 am
“
Atkinson
8 13 am
18 66 pin
C 20 am
“
Lulaton
8 20 am
18 13 pm
6 40 am
•*
Nahuuta
8 29 am
18 21 pm
7 00 am
O
Hoboken
8 43 am
18 40 1 m
7 60 am
“
Hrhlaiterville .
8 52 am
fH 50 pm
H 16 am
Ar
XV ay cross
9 10 am
u 10 pm
8 66 am
Lv
Way-crusti
9 25 aai
9 20 pm
10 00 am
“
Ware shorn —
9 46 am
19 35 pui
11 00 mn
“
Millwomi
10 13 am
9 55 pm
12 00 ui
“
McDonald
lo 24 am
no w. pm
12 30 piu
••
Pearson
10 42 am
aid 22 pm
1 20 pm
••
Kirkland
10 60 am
lo 31 pm
l 35 pm
*•
W8 Mile Post...
11 05 am
no 45 pm
2 00 pu
*•
Gray's
11 09 am
no 48 pm
2 16 pn.
“
XV llianoochee..
11 13 am
no 50 pm
2 26 pm
“
Alapana —
11 34 am
(111 13 pm
3 17 pm
“
Knigma
11 63 aui
fll 25 pm
fS 60pm
“
Brookflnid
12 02 pm
11 33 pin
4 20 pm
Ar Tift.ni
No. f.
l.v Tifton
12 20 pm all 47 am
6 50 am
"
Tv-Tv
12 42 pm 112 05 am
6 35 am
••
Sumner
12 W. pm 112 17 am
7 05 am
“
Poulan
fl 04 pin f 12 25 am
7 40 am
“
Isabella
1 12 pin f13 32 am
8 15 am
“
XX illinghain...
1 29 pin 112 40 urn
8 4>aui
“
Davis
1 35 pm r12 62 am
9 25am
Ar Albany
‘ 2 00 pm
1 10 ain
10 20 am
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39 Years.
The Storrs & Harrison Co.
I’AINESVILLE, Lake Co., 0.
f Meal station. f Bto; m signal.
* Daily, except Bup.tay.
Direel cuimeetToiT* made 'at Way cross with
through I’Mllina’. steeping cars for Bt. Louis,
.Montgomery, Birmingham, Nashville, Chatta
nooga, New York, daeksouvllle, Tampa and ln-
torriiediutu points.
Keeliniug chair ears between Way-cross and
Montgomery via Bainbridge-
C. D. Owknh, W. It. Daviimuik,
Trafllc Manager. fl.B. A.
(J. W. CnATEH, GKO. W. HA1XKH,
A. D. t*. A. Gen’l Supt.
l’> Id B ARGAINS!
IN:
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
! ftirry ji full lino of IDrv-Ooods, nnd am
sollinsj; Wintor Goods nwuy Ttelow Oost to
mako room for a splendid Summer Stock.
1UILKOAD.
Suwanee River Route to Florida.
VIA ATLANTA.
Kk.vd i
Down.
cnEDVr.R IN F.kkkct
OrroiiKA i6Tn, 1892.
Rkad Ui*
V. M. A.M.
r. m.
A.M.
6 00 5 40 Lv.
I’aiatka
Ar
V 41
8 40
6 30 7 (HI •• .
— Jaekvecville
»•
8 30
740
8 ;u* •> on •*
laiks Citv
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6 26
5 35
9 28 U 53 **
laaper
“
5 33
4 43
10 38 10 M **
X uldosta
•*
4 27
3 43
A.M r.N.
12 IS 14 +1 “
Tifton
•»
2 63
2 13
1 47 2 10 *•
*•
l 05
12 45
4 10 4*35 *•
. . . Macon Juntion . ..
»*
1(1 40
10 26
4 30 C 5W A r
M atan
Lv
10 20
10 06
7 461 S 05, “
T 10
f 50
1 1
A.M.
r. m.
1 25)12 55 “
Chv.ttanooga
“
2 12 12 51
1*. M. A.M.
»*. M.
A.M.
7 20 9 25 «
9 05
7 30
A.M. 1*. M.
r. m.
1 20 1 10 “
Kvantvillo
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1 30
7 25 I :io. “
Ht. Louis
»•
7 35
10 40 Ar
Chicago
Lv
4 00
l 1
iA.U.
r.Mr-
Short Line to World’s Fair.
Si.kki-ino Cait on XimiT Trains Hrtwkp.k
Macon and 1’alatka.
Double Daily I'utlinan Bleeiilng <’2r Service Be
tween .iacksonvilto, Kla.. Nashville and
Ht. Louis Without Change.
Connects in L'nion Depot at Macon with Mnrun
and Nortliern Railroad, Georgia Railroad, Cen
tral Railroad Mid Southwestern Railroad, north
and south; and In l T nlon Itepots at lake City
ami Palatka with all trains from points in Flor
ida, east, west and south.
H. BURNS, A. V. KNAPP,
Trxv. Pass. Apt., Trafllc Man'gr,
Maeou, Ga. ri,
Macon. Ga.
CONNECTIONS.
OCTOBER 16th, 1892.
MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Is tullv sti u'ki'il \\*iili tlu- Dost ■roods.
\Y. 0. Tl FT.
It’D D’VTNI
>, 4.1 A.M. f.\-7
a n,x •• .
K 40 •• I
WOO **
10 00 •*
lino ••
stations.
AKAl» UI*.
. .Macon. Ar, 2 00 f’.V
Hofkee..
Idzella
Montpelier...
Culinden ....
Yatesville ...
12 00 n'n. “ — Thomaston
12 4S •• | *• Thundering Springs.
1 30 IMS.' •* WoNHlbury
M.*» *• .Ar Columbus
AW) *’ ' “ Griffin
2 00 •• j •• HarrisCityr
“ -Cnlnmiius-
fi 30 •• •* — . Greenville
2 30 “ | *• GdesMa
3M " J •' Mountville.
1 10
12 30
12 10
D 25
11 00
13 00
Ar l.tGrange Lt' 0 00
TirHiiN. i. V.. 1 aim an 1. IWW.
3 2W
Connection* with Atlanta and Westl*ulnt K. R.
H. HI’RNH. A. C. KNAPP,
Trav. l-as-*. Agi. Tmftlr Manager,
Mav«*n,t;a, Mavon,Q
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