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THE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., l-'IIIDAY. MAIK II 3, 1893.
The Tifton Gazette.
The Oazf.ttk Is published every Friday morn*
Iat Tifton, Berrien county, Georgia. It In de
voted to the l>est interest nr the growing crlty of
Tifton and the adjacent, country, and aa aiieli
asks the support and encouragement of the pen-
ple of Berrien and contiguous counties.
The subscription price of the Gazette Is *1.00
nor year, .’*o cents for six months, and itVeentafor
t ireo months, payable In advance.
The advertising'rates or the Gazette are rea
sonable and will oe furnished upon application.
Advertising bills are dne after first Insertion and
will be presented when the money Is needed.
Correspondence from neighboring towns is so
licited and communications on timely topics are
always welcome. Always write on one able of
the paper, and don’t forget to enclose jour name
as an evidence of good faith.
Kntcrod at the postoMre, at Tifton, Georgia, as
mall matter of the second class.
A no STM, in'DK.
It liaa liucn reported to the Gazkttk
that (lie piiBtofllce at Alupalm in pre
sided over liv a regular dude by tin;
name of Fuller, sent there front tin;
bustling eity of Wayeross to super
cede Mr. Moultrie Hall.
If reports are true, and they conic
from good authority, this dude acts
as if tin: postollice at Alapalia was
instituted for Ids especial accommo
dation—to furnish him employment —
instead of ils patrons.
Il is told of Iiiiii that lie positively
declines to deliver mail before seven
o’clock in I lie morning or after six
in the evening, notwithstanding the
fact that a large number of I lie pat
rons of the office are employes must
lie served then if at all. Of soinse
Ibis conduct lias won for him the ad
miration of the people of Alapalia.
Again ibis dude, immediately after
assuming charge of the office, lie bad
discontinued die Sunday mails, which
the people bad en joyed for more than
twenty years Tins lias added to the
secretary of agriculture, is said to be iwlmir.-ition for him.
TI.rsr. and mimcrotiH other lnjrli-
riit notions are charged nj'.'tiiiHl him,
Official Organ of Brrrirn County,
If. T. ALLEN, Editor.
KDITORIA A MVIllXUS.
The absenteeism that most afTert
us flow is that of the “almighty
dollar.”
Ah wo predicted last week the
Hawaii annexation scheme has come
to grief.
Last Wednesday, February ‘JiM,
was George Washington's birthday.
The next dav was ours.
vrkhh or/xroys.
Hon. .L Sterling Morton, tlie new
the father of “Arbor Hay.”
The negroes who emigrated from
Macon to Oklahoma are already sick
of their bargain. They would come
back if they could.
Cleveland's eahinet is spoken of ns
a poor one not in ability but in cash.
Surely poverty doei not disqualify a
man for a cabinet position?
The of February— Washing* I
ton's birthday is a legal holiday in I
all the states and territories of thej
Fnion except Iowa, Mississippi and
Arkansas.
To-morrow the country will be
turned over to Cleveland and tin*
democracy. It is hoped the lenders
of the party will prove tlnmselves
worthy of the trust reposed in them.
It is definitely understood among
congressmen that no new states are
to he made this year. The fifty-
third eongress, however, will add
several stars to the Hag, and all dem
ocrat if,.
Already the newspapers are warn
ing the leaders of democracy that
their lease, ot power depends very
largely upon the • manner in which
the people’s demand for reform is
treated.
I he Me|(ae Fnterprise credits
Tifton with a fire that she never had.
I ho. Uvais must have confounded
Tifton with I’ilton, I»a., as there has
never been a storehouse burned in
Tilton of which we have any knovvl
edge.
The Atlanta Constitution asks the
momentous question : “What sort of
a figure would the star-eyed goddess
cut in a hoopskirl.?” Why, to he
sure, a figure nought ; for she would
no(ugh)l, he shortly after the calami
ty had befallen her.
A Hulls comity populist is slicing
the Jackson Argus lor $10,000 dama
ges, which leads the Manm County
( iti/.en to observe : “ The idea of a
third purtyitc with a $!o,ooo char
aet.er or a country editor with half so
mucii money is just too funny to
think about.”
“One might as well he dead as not
to he Iasliioiiable,” says the lady who
docs our darning. So, now, if the
crinoline heroines fashionable mIic
shall h •TVe one if it liairlips every cow
on the continent. We’d rather see
her soaring among the lards on a
windy day than lor her to become
the most necessary attachment, to a
funeral.
Princess Kaiulani, heir apparent
to the throne of Hawaii, is en route
to America in company with The-
oplulus Davis, wife and daughter,
and Miss \\ barton, to plead for her
law I ul inheritance. The Gazktitc
doesn t think she need he uneasy ul
losing it. by annexation to the United
Slates. Public, opinion is crystali-
y.ing too strongly against the pro
ject of annexation.
Atlanta seems to he passing through
an epidemic, of crime that would put
Sodom and Gomamih to the blush.
It is a climax her people have been
reaching out after for years. A peo
ple who will tolerate for the sake of
gain that great moral blight, “Girul-
fy*s King Solomon,” or propose to
furnish the opportunity for Ingcrsoll
to scatter the seeds of infidelity
among their children and grand
children, can hope to receive no
lesser punishment. Let the people
of Atlanta repent of their sins in
satfkcloth and ashes.
and for which the people will ask for
his prompt removal by the incoming
Cleveland administration. Hut lie
sav - ' lie is a democrat and will not he
turned out. Ila, ha, lie is one of the
chaps who is first, a postmaster and
then a democrat, lie will have to go
all tin* same.
$100. Kewold. $IOO.
The readers of this paper will he
•ased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all iU stages,and
that is catarrh. Hall’s ( atarrli Cun*
is the only positive cure known to the
medir.il fraternity, ('atarrli being a
. oiiMtitnti'Uial disease, requires a con
stitutional Ire: tmeiit. I lull's (’atarrli
Cure is taken internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thcieby de
stroying the foundation of lhediscu.se,
and giving the patient strength by
building up the constitution and as
sisting nature in doing its work. The
proprietors have as miieh faith in its
curative powers, that they offer one
hundred dollars for any ease that il
tails to rme. S'uid for li:d of testi
monials.
Address, F. J. Cheney, A: Co.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by .lake W. I'tulk, druggist,
7-*e per bottle.
SI sn/IXPS mil.ICA Tins
Maj. J. W. Hanlon, in the last, is
sue of the Ouilman Sun, announces
its suspension. I le says :
“With this issue the Sun suspends
publication.
“Cause: I cannot, collect and the
paper cannot subsist on air.
“The material a good country
newspaper and job ollirc is for sale
cheap.
“A town in need of such a luxury
can secure the outfit, at lest, than cost
and arrange to have it published by
addressing me at once.
“As this suspension leaves mo Hat,
with a large family to provide for, il
is useless to say that I am open loan
immediate engagement
I t V\)\\ Cures scratches oil
It It il horses ami malign on j
Millitl dogs vvltli one or 1 wo
iipplirutioiih. For side In I W. I’uulU
»Y ( o. Tifton, <ta.
/•/11/ isiwii's x<n n r:.
I’he (iazi-i ii: is forced to insist
that advertisers and correspondents
send in l.he’.r “copy” by Wednesday
noon. The publisher will not guar
antee the insertion in the current
week’s paper of any advertisement
or communication sent in after that
hour.
I he enforcement of this rule is
necessary in order to send the paper
to press in time to meet the Friday
mails promptly.
It is a wise newspaper rule not to
publish a communication, regardless
of its merits, without a icspoiisihle
name accompanying it as an evidence
of good faith- not for publication.
The Gazette Iiiih deviated Ironi this
rule several times m cully where
there was no personality or offensive
matter used, hut has decided that the
better and safer plan is to adhere
strictly to the rule and will do so in
future. The editor must know who
is the author of every article that
goes in Ins paper.
Hiicnieit's Arnten Salve.
Tar. Hkht Halve in the world for
Cuts, ItruUcH, Hme*. Hem, Sail Hhemn
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped lUmk
Chilblains: Corns and all .Skin Eruptions,
mid positively cures Files or 110 pay ro-
(piired. \* is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
'Jo cents per Imx. For sale by J. W.
Faulk & Co., Tifton, Ha.
With the farmers of the South in
dependent of the provision supplies
of the West, all will he well with
them. There is hope in nd other di
rection.—Sparta Ishmaelitc.
Much is said of hoopskirts coming
hack in fashion. Only lean women
will wear them, and those that do,
will deserve a pension when they are
old.—Ashhurn Advance.
Cleveland's cabinet appointments
are liberally cussed and discussed.
Keep cool, gentlemen, Grover is run
ning the machine, and he will keep in
the middle of the road.—Thomas-
ville TimcH-Ktiterprise.
At the end of Cleveland's adminis
tration the question was, what shall
we do with the surplus? At the cm
of Harrison’s administration the ques
tion is, what shall we do with tlioi
empty’ void ?— Valdosta 'Limes.
The cotton mills of the south, as
well as those of New England, have
closed one of the most prosperous
years of their history. Within three
years there has been a development
111 the industry amounting to fully'
twenty-live per cent.- Wayeross
Herald.
The question of the union passen
ger depot at Tifton is being agitated
Again. One is so badly needed there,
that it seems strange the place has
managed so long without it. Any
on who has once tried to get bag
gage transferred there, and run until
bis tongue hung out to make connec
tion with trains, would he willing to
contribute towards building it. -
Worth (’minty Local.
The fate of 'Loin Cobb Jackson is
hut .mother warning of the inevitable
result of fast living and dissipation.
Whatever may have been I lie direct
cause of the insanity which drove
him to the act of suicide, In* was simp
ly tin wreck of a fa>t young life,
menially deranged by excesses.
There may be a stoiy behind the
tragedy that we will never know;
hut the manner of his drifting t<» it
is no secret. Enins wick Ad vert Her.
4th,
On
On March 4th will lie inaugurated President ot our country.
4th,
Saturday, March 4th,
we will inaugurate our
Bargain Days for 1893.
For Saturday, March 4th only—the following prices are on;
82 pounds steel nails for ♦1.00
IK pounds standard granulated sugar $1.00.
20 pounds rice ♦1.1)0. 1
Starch ft cents per pound. 12 liars laundry soap 25 cents.
Prices.will talk, especially low pripes. 12 papers carpet tacks 10 cents.
10 paper of pins It) cents. Men’s suspenders ft cents. Men’s over shirts 20
cents. Men’s Shoes 4ft cents and up. Ladies’ hats 20 cents. 12 dozen but
tons ft cents. Oak well.bucket 84 cents.
Writing paper ft cents a ipiire. .Envelopes ft'cents a package. Alarm
clocks OK cents. Snuff, 2 boxes for 5 cents, i barrel finest Hour G2 cents.
Hoys suits .00. Best coffee 22 cents.
Prosperity is the aim of every one. To become prosperous IT must take
advantage of all roads and means, that It honest ami right, which lead to
that cno. Give us your patronage and we will help U on to prosperity by
saving yon money on the necessaries of life.
The above prices for the 1th day of Marcii only.
I * A D R IC ’ K BROTHERS,
Tifton, Georgia.
Leaders in Low Prices.
I. S. & R. L. BOWEN,
[Successors to I. S. BOWEN,]
TIFTON,
GEOITGTAl.
DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS,
Groceries *n d Hardware.
DO YOU TRADE WITH US? IF NOT, WHY NOT?
You Should Trade with Progressive Dealers.
mww\
l BOTANIC *
1 mm bum
A thoroughly tested Romody
FOR ALL
CLoGD g;;1 SKIM DISEASES,
Tills ♦ tmd-rd rein .dy him beon tried,
Mini lint i -itii<i w ii,nnr, fur fnriv year* tiv
mi 1*1111iii'iit pin >it uni, \» i. *i *i-il
wlt'i err* •: i ■ -I'l mi varying sued*** fm all 1
ill .c.«,ns i ,i Hdii.1,; i- i . ,ri»ne"ded. It
n »v•• r (aim In Ic-nedt from lliu i»i.v
ijii.rkiy ini fil«■•timlly (IrlvIiiK out nil
uuimh* rmit lt'oiu Urn tliroiiKh
tin* im"!liim of llm *,i.iii, llvrr and kid-
ii "Vi \\ it Ii -'it npy u:, | >1 o.i hi) n t or Injur Ioiih
«> It «•!' t *. Il I 4 til,l llm ri'KUlt of iKIIorillW*"
or •nip, r» itioii, hut It hi fouu'h , 'l upon
l-olll 111 •»11 HI* I» "lilt H lllOTOUgU I. Mow II lit"
of i.intl Til lil"i|ir.il science. It Hl'crUmMy
luirlfti’i ».ol "in Ii'Iioh tin* hlooil nix I l,r, uni
Inoilth to th" -mitli-I".' ,\« n it-umhI tonic
It |» iihntii i rival, i a,] So lit nnnlywlH of
ho.i1111 iflviiu; prop, r:tit in tdiMduudy
hi* voiot romp it I mu with ' t,v remedy ••vvr
a >(('«•( •-«} tot I," ptlhlll*. I l l « It plWWII'I'K for llll
llli rfMilllii'4 from l(upur«> amt Impovor-
hihtt'l ti|o in I th" current of Ilf**: »|<ilckly
'•tiri'H Mi'V(»ruli«, l lii'in, Ikwnm. Nklii
IlhriM'a mill D riiptlmiH, 4'alnrtti.
lllK-IMII tflHOI, 1.1 »«•!•. Itllllll'V nml
lllitiltla-r Mseme'i, I ruialo limit.
uv.ti, Vrnnuti DIhviim h, iTC.
INVC3TIGATC fCH YOUnClELF.
SimoI (or • r lliiilli of V nlimM"
Informallo:v. t•> "lio-r with it -\ninh‘i-
ful in it*> i l iiTt .il- ti -i ri-mai knhli*
vuri'-i from tltu «ttnpl*-«t to tU" mnit vlr-
ttI• nt <li«"!i«,o nft<»r all l:uown riTiu*ilii*H
hail fnlh-'l tIioho i-rrl Mlciitri ti'MIly with
no uurori Mil moiiiiiI. that Itotniiii' IIIn<
lint in Ih III" hi-t.rhi • j.*-** I. oiil"k"Ht. ijmit-
"Ht nml limit p«.w ■ • ,.! 1 . I'nrllliT wit
We Want Your Trade,
And in onlur to merit your patronage we will employ every worthy agency and
give von the lowest possible prices. We will continue to give you the biggest val
ues for vour money than any mercantile establishment in ihe dty. We are buying
a buge ami 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.
A. ISTew Houle
- BETWEEN -
Thomasville and Atlanta, Ga.,
With through coaches daily via C. 8. Railway
and G. M. & G. Railroad.
SOUTH WOUND.
ixo.T.
(NO, 3.
i^uve Atranta
7 10 u. in.
“ McDiinuiigii
8 20 a. m.
“ Columbus
12 05 p. ui.
(i 45 a. Ul.
“ •Rluhland
1 40 p. m.
9 30 a. ui.
“ Dawson.
2 38 p. in.
11 20 a. ui.
“ Albany
3 30 p. ui.
1 00 p. in.
Arrive Thomasville
G 10 p. in.
“ Jnc.kKouville
8 25 a. tu.
“ Brunswick
7 26 a. in.
NORTH WOUND.
JNO. 2.
Ixave Brunswick
7 30 p.m.
6 30 p. in.
7 00 a. ui.
11 06 a. in.
“ Jacksonvillle.
“ Albany
3 25 p. m.
“ Duwson
12 19 p.m.
0 06p, m.
7 lop.ui.
“ •Richland
1 35 p. 111.
“ Colunibua
3 10 p. Ul,
9 30 p. lu.
“ McDonough
G 60 p.m.
Arrive Atlanta
t Daily,
tioil.
fDaiiy except Sunday. »Dinn«r *t*»
The only line running through coaches be
tween Tliomasville and Atlanta.
Clime connection in Atlanta for all points
North, ICftst and West.
CECIL GAUilKTT, General Manager.
Rocal Time Table,
To take effect at il:00 o'clock a. in., Thursday,
February 2nd, lK’.k'L
I’assenger Trains—East.
STATIONS.
Lv Albany
" Davis
“ Willingham..
“ lsaliella
“ l'oulan
Sumner
“ Ty-Ty...
Ir Tifton ..
Lv Tifton
“ Itrooktleid
“ Enigma
“ Alaiiaha
“ Willaeoochec..
“ Gray’s
" Ml Mile Tost...
“ Kirkland
“ IVarson
No. 4.
1 ID am
fl 28 am
t l 38 am
fl 47 am
f 1 011 am
f 1 r»u am
ft! 10 am
No. 2.
• No. 8.
1 IS pm 2 00 pm
si 30 pm 2 40 pm
si 47 pm, 3 ir> pm
si 03 pm I 3 40 pm
f2 04 pm 1 4 00 pot
s2 12 pm, 4 30 pm
*2 20 pm | 0 00 pm
o 40 pm
u. 12.
. !*No.
s2 28 ami s2 45 pm, 0 30 am
2 42 am; 13 oo pmj 0 00 am
2 00lull) h3 07 pin. 10 20 am
s3 03 am| k3 17 pm 7 10 am
fa 22 hiii h3 40 pm 1 8 17 am
13 24 am| s3 42 pin: 8 27 am
13 28 ami »a 40 j in 8 42am
3 38 am h3 60 pm j o 03 am
S3 40am' h4 oajmi! 9 10 am
McDonald 13 06uni »4 17 pm! 9 40 am
Miltwomi 14 08 am| t>4 20 pm 10 13 am
•• Mil) wood
“ Warcshoro —
Ar Wa> cross
Lv Wayeross
“ Sclilatterville.,
“ llolmken
“ Nahum"
,84 20 | . . .....
14 27 Ain! h4 47 pur 11 00 am
4 40 am k2 oo pui 11 oo am
9 20 am 0 15 pin | 12 30 pm
fl) 38 am| s0 34 j,m 1 20 pm
fy 40 am! hO 42 pm 1 00 pm
.If10 02 am sC 00 pm “ *“
l.ulatoii .110 17 am’ sG 08 jim
Atkinson If10 23 am so 10 pm
Waynesville... if 10 39 am so 23 j.m
“ .laniaica 110 49 am «7 30 pm
Ar UrunsKiek 1 11 U>nm 7 10 pm
2 40 pm
3 10 pm
3 27 pm
3 00 pm
4 301. in
o oopm
PuKHcngor Trains—^West.
STATIONS.
We are yours for low prices.
Lv UmnsKick
“ .lauiuica
Waynesville...
“ Atkinson
“ Lulaton
“ Nahunta
“ Hotioken
“ Schlattenille
Ar Wayeross ... .
Lv Wayeross
“ Waresboro —
“ Millwood
“ McDonald
“ Pearson
•• Kirkland
08 Mile Post...
Grav's.
Wilia^foocliee..
Alapana —
Enignik
Hrooktieid
Ar Tlftou
Tifton, (hi., .limitary 2, ISO',!.
I. S. & R. I,. BOWEN.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
If KBPS A I-’uu. Sut'I'l.V OF-
TOILET
AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
Eine IVi-i utiu-i-y, School Books and Stat/ionai-y.
Larrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
«<3 BUY THED--
llGHT TVlNKIKG
FINtST
WOODWORK,!
.. ttCSK.'- I™'!
irtu, .MvtF.vtl
M T»th &',-■>,
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
Bond TEN oenti* to !*** Urton 8(|., M. Y.,
for our p r lto gnmo, "Ullnd Luok," nrd
win it How !4om« Snwtnp; Mnohlno.
The Now Homo Sowing Machine Co.
0 ;tnri. r-I>.38.
^u»r# iwn SQUARr.
c*' c h’,] i'SfcW'-'V'G . ,c ' 5 '5
ILL. $
€r I
The most select stock of Tobaccos and Clears in tlio city.
My cuHtoinexs can lie served with good Havana cigars.
1 call special attention to Prof. Dcwtor’d Catarrh Cure, Magic Halm
Kidney and Liven* Cure, Lung Restorer, Mesmeric Blood Clcnnsei
and Klieuinatie Cure. They are proprietary medicines that are recommended
very highly for the purposes claimed for them. #
fl*#" FUESIIEST and BEST HARDEN SEEDS, nil tho year round.
Cull and see me.
Tifton, Gn., April 22, 181)1. J. O. GOODMAN.
BIG BARGAINS!
F-*f «*
Daulor wanted. Apply to ttio New Home
Hewing Mio’hliw* i'ompanv. H» West Ahiluona
streeti Atlanta, Ga.
Citation.
GKOHGtA PlCKKIUN l oi mv.
To all whom It iu.iv i onnoo : W. M Slncath,
adiolnlstrator of P. I s . SloeaUi. tuu applied *o tin*
midcr^lgoiMt, to pn»|H»r form, for leave to sell the
lands I "'longing to the rui.iie of said deeensrd.
and I will p.m upon till said niwdiiMtion a. mv
ofllee III Niudivlllo on the t’.nd Monday in Vpril
nesi. Given under my band and oillelal tigna
tnre.thlx Febiiulrv ( ! tli.
A. W. PATIlilfHuN, Ordinary
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
SHOES AND HATS.
I carry n, full line of Drv-GI-oods, and am
soiling "Winter Goods away Below Cost to
make room for a splendid Summer Stock.
I.v Tifton
T,v-Ty
Sumner
Pou lan *
lsaliella
Willingham.
Davis
Ar Albany
No. 1.
7 20*ani
7 0e am
H c« am
8 13 am
8 29 am
8 29 am
8 40 am
8 r,2 am
9 lu am
u 20 am
y 40 am
10 13 am
to 24 am
10 42 am
10 60 uni
It oo am
11 oy urn
11 13 urn
11 34 am
11 03 am
12 02 pm
No. 3.
•No. 11.
7 Hi pin 4 10 am
f7 40pin! 0 20 am
17 07 pm ti 00 am
18 bo pm 6 20 am
18 13ptu
18 21 pin
18 40 pm
fB 60 pin
y 10 pm
6 40 am
T oo am
7 50 am
8 10 uiu
8 06 am
9 20 pm 10 00 aiu
fy 35 pm| ll oo am
y 56 pm 1 12 oo m
fio oii pmi 12 3fi pm
slO 22 pm 1 20p-
10 31 p
no 46 pm
no 4ftim
no oo jun
sll 13 pm
ill 26 pm
11 33 pm
12 20 pm sll 47 am
12 42 pm 112 05 am
12 00 pm f 12 17 am
fl 04 pin 112 20 am
1 12 jun f12 32 am
1 29 pm.f12 40 uni
1 30 pm| r V2 02 am
2 oojimi 1 10 am
1 35 pm
2 00 pu
2 16] n.
2 26 pm
3 17 pu
f3 50 pm
4 20 pm
6 00 I D)
No. f.
0 50 am
0 30 am
7 05 urn
7 49 am
8 10 am
8 45 nm
9 20 ura
10 20 am
T Meal station. f Sto; >u signal.
* Dully, exeept 8nn.7»7.
Direct connection made at Wayeross with
through lhillmau sleeping ears for St. Louis,
Montgomery, Birmingham, Nashville, Chatta
nooga, New York, Jacksonville, Tampa and In
termediate points.
Reclining chair ears between Wayeross ami
Montgomery via Bainbridgu*
C. D. OWENS, W. M. Davidson,
Tratlle Manager. G. F. A.
(1. W. COATES. GKO. W. HAINES,
A. D. F. A. Gen’l Supt.
‘ Il AII.ROAI).
Suwanee River Route to Florida.
VIA ATLANTA.
READ i
Down.
ieMEiiVLK in Effect
October ictii, 1892.
RkadUf
0 00
6 40 Lv..
Faiatka
6 30
7 no
“ .
... Jncksocville
8.15
9 00
•• ..
... l^ike City
9 28
953
•• .
Faspor
10 ;w 10 08
•• .
Valdosta
V.M
1*. N.
12 18 14 44
“ .
Tifton
1 47
2 10
“ .
Cordele
4 10
4 35
•• .
.. Macon J notion ..
4 30
4 50lAr .
Mu cun
l 25
12 65
...Chattanooga—
r. M.
A.M.
7 20
9 25
•• .
Nashville
A.M.
r. m.
1 20
1 10
•• .
.... Evansville
7 20
7;w
** .
St.
10 40
Ar .
....Chicago
E.M.A.U.
946 840
8 30 7 40
6 25 5 3R
633
4 27
2 53
106
10 40
10 20
T 10
A.X
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Short Line to World’s Fair.
BLEEl-INO CAR on XlOlIT TRAINS RktWEEX
Macon and Fai.atka.
Double Daily Fullmun Sleeping C2r Service Be
tween Jacksonville, Fla., Nashville and
St. Louis Without Change.
Connects in Union Depot nt Macon with Macon
and Northern Railroad, Georgia Railroad, Cen
tral Railroad and Southwestern Railroad, north
and south; and in Union Depots at Lake City
and Fnlatka with all trains from points in Flor
ida, east, west and south.
H. BURNS, A. C. KNAFF,
Trav. Fass. Age., Trallic Man'gr,
- Macon, Ga. Maeun. Ga.
MY FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
Is fully stocked with the best goods.
TIFSO.N, GA., January 1. 1893.
AY 0. TIFT.
CONNECTIONS.
OCTOBER 16th, 1892.
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9 00 1
10 00 •
1100 •
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. Muntpclier •• 12 10
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II. BURNS.
Trai. Fam Art.
Macun, Ga.
12 00 n*n. " Thomaston M looo •«
1245 “ •• .ThunderingSprings.. “ 901 **
1 30 i*.m. •• Woodbury «
9 10 •• ;Ar Columbus. Lv suoa.m
5 50 •* • •• Griffin •• 91? •« f
2 00 ** “ Harris City •» pjj a
I “ •Columbus*....... »• 1025 ••
6 30 •• | “ Greenville *• r no »•
2 30 •• •• OtlesM •• | coo “
2 54 " *‘ Mouutville “ 0 30 «
339 *• ‘Ar LvGtange Lv 1 6 00 •*
r onn«etlon» with Atlanta and West Point P, R*
m t,v * A.C KNAPP.
Traffic Manager.
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