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The Tifton Gazette.
"xo Kin rnit apply."
Tin 1 above is Uiu imic|in> caption lo
Wasliin'jtou special amiouiieinif
: r.An.rn.: tii-toS. ha.. nniiAV. .mAlien 17. is®.
1802.
Intel' on without any daninpo, So
far ns we have been able to learn tins
eold wave ili'l very little damage to
\\ tlSlllllglOll HlK'l'UH ailHumieue' .. , ' f i •» ~ -i
" 1 . * anything m flic* way of Iruit, garden
IVeMdent Cleveland a dotenmnalion j }1IM | c,ats^ for which our people
not to lie accused of Minidizing flic afr V( . r y thankful, as the Ions of the
press with Federal favor. He | fniit crop would injure tins section
“believes his predecessor sufTercd very badly at this time. l u, Jt \ al-
throngh the charge of subsidizing tin
press, and be does not intend to run
tin 1 'same gauntlet.”
Tin* announcement goes on to
uit the embargo against the
Thu ftAZHTTB Is published every Friday morn
ing at Tifton, Herrlon county, (ionrglu. It is «!«»-
Voted to the best Interest of the growing t ity .,1
Tifton and tlie adjacent country, and as hicIi
asks the support and un< ourugcnient of I bo peo
ple of llornen and contiguous conuties.
Tbo snbscripgmv price v>f tbo tiv/.ivn v. Is M.oo
I Kir year, M cent? for six months, ami Scents for
three months, payable, in advance.
The advertising rreos of t he <J \/.t:rt t: .ire rra-
Houable and will lie Turnishcd upon ap|dlcation,
Advertising bills are due aftei (list insertion and
will \tt presented when tbo monev l* needed.
Correspondence from nofghboiinu towns is so-
licitcd and uonmiunicatlons on timely topics are
always welcome. Always write on one side oi
the paper, and don’t forget to enclose your name |
us auevidenceuf good faith. i
Kntered al the postofbee,at Tilton, Ueorgla, nr. stair ..„ . ,
mail matter of the second class. .. , ■ hfirnoco, in bis article, to impress the
poor pencil pushers will md only oh- ; i i ’ y 1 .
i . , i ‘ I idea that the pencil can’t be safely
i tain \\ illi llie president indisposing 1
I or sm.cos.d'tdly grown nnywltere in
ley Leader,
♦•The cold wave” did no damage
to fruit trees of any sort in tbo vi
cinity of Tifton.
It seems to lie otp* contemporary's
Official Organ of Berrien County
15. T. A LLICN« Kill tor.
K1H TO HIA / h'/reiUSC*.
rail r
of llie
lx
r riie Atlanta and Florid
is to be sold for taxes.
Did you ever bear ol a fox <
that, was not “exciting.”
Litlita Springs lost, its p<»sf
lit lib ling by lire a few days sine
The Albany Herald says it is pr.»s-j
penug. < tlad to hear it, neighbor. j
Abuse always brings its just r»* !
xvnrd of silent eoniempl and social j
ostracism. I
A call lias been made lor a enliven-j
lion of the ordinaries of all the conn-
Iii..h in < it orgia, to In- bold in Atlanta.
•IiiI\ I -ill.
higher olliees, tint. will
“made particularly Mppih’ablc
newspaper men who desire to
^ | postmasters in their towns. Mr. Hi
sol has had the names of some cnin-! F s ,M1,I I’.'
se 11ry editor* presented to him in eon
j Fleeti<m with various post olliees
(•(.{has uniformly declined to give any
| encouragement to the office seekers.
! Ile lays down tin* principle that in
small towns all the utterances ol a
newv-paper over which a postmaster-
editor pieside* will be regarded as
the views of t be administration,
and
p,! Georgia except at Fort Valley
I,lie country immediately contiguous
| thereto, but Fort Valley will in a few
second place on the
I list. Tifton will be lir-t. Fruit
| )( ,l growers who have visited both places
give it as their unqualified opinion
that tin* soil and elimate at. Tilton
eannot be surpassed, if equaled, by
any section of the stale for fruit
growing, and experiments made have
fully demonstrated the truth of their
statements.
While
neve!
berate
of nlii.
Fie
on tin* other bam), all praise of
ami’s arts will be di*euiililcd
•e il emanates from a recipient
•i ll fa v or.”
- blent. ( b'Veland and
Ibs.se)I may In
.. I
*f
Officeholder* under < lev eland s for- | t h*nerai Hcm'II may lx* wi
mer adminisl rat ion will have to take j j| i;1(1 j|,<. .-iverage newspaper man,
a back seal and give other democrats | M|( j| M uh( , ,,, south (Jeorgia, d * *
siring no office in the gtil «*f either ol
t ln*m, who is of I lie op iuioli
; rep11hii
j the as* Man
! editors will be an anonioly ami prova
more d»v,t*ivons to the '.id»nihi*l > n
lion that altempts i’ titan any policy
j lb.it could be conceived. 'l lie si|g-
jne*i|on is alreailv borne upon tin
| wings of the wind tli"i 11.ia is to hi
an a<lminisllaiion of law\eis, tramps.
|oaler«, curb stone po|itieiaMs, riff.
| rail :111• I mngwamijis, and their i* a
{ power m it that w ill be able t<
i p 1 he mm who adopt* such a
1 |
and the mugwumps a chance.
Secretary Ib»ke Smith, ol the in
terior drpai Uncut, i.a* set hi, nlinue
»>f clerks an cxitmph* «»l early rising
and performing a lull dav* work.
I'aul Trnmin.’l I. < >1 M hit lield
count v, will “bold down the inter
nal revenue eolleetoislilp ol lie*.Mule
of (ieorgia lor the next four years.
John Temple (oaves, the distin
guished (ieorgia orator, c* buildui.
handsome residence at Mam lieslei
llourisbing Atlanta .suburb, and v
make bis fill lire borne I here.
I’resident clevelaml has ileeideil |
that the I lilted Slates shall not g"b
ble up I law nii, and w itlulraw n I lie
proposed treaty troin the senates
eoiisideralion. ('lev elands will is
law now, von know ?
The Atlanta ('oustitulion is making
a fight for the official plums to which
(Jeoigia is entitled, some g, lull in
liillliber. ( larkie llowell doesn’t
want an\thing hiniseli’Juil just w ants
bis friends recognized.
Sheriff I'M wards, "f I )oii _diei I \
county, insists that the negro lynched ! v
at. Flanl ( ity Fbui la. was .loin *
(’rooms not wit list,'Hiding another,
bearing a resemblance to ( rooms, b
been ai rested at I’m i Tampa.
H’lie bearing on iln* petition t
the removal "t Lbveiver sparks, of! mi
the (ieorgia Soiilheri: and lloinia m
railroad, set toi last Wednesday, has |
again been postponed b<*e;mse ol the i till
absence of Lawyer I b'ke .'>mitli.
Tin* land ow tiers m ar I »rmew
$IOO. He word. $100.
I'lie readers of this paper will be
pleased tr learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able.to cure in all it - slaves,and
that i** catarrh. I Lull's ( atari'll Cure
is the only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
. oust it ut i -mil 'liseusc, requires a eon-
m- •. f ’.i • titulional treatment. I lull’s (’atari Ii
Mice III I lie gill ol e|t her ol ! .
:( lire is taken internally, acting <ii-
,s * 1,1 ^ ,l Jreetly upon the blood and mucous
ice iii 1111great American ..nrtaees of till* system, tbeteby de
ni dueled entirely wit I unit ; s! rov ing I he inundation of the disease,
,1 I, Ini'll mnl iilll'I tflUIIJJ III.' | >■ 11 ll'l 11 giviljitll l.y
! budding up the eoii.stitiitioii and as
sisting nature m doing its work. 'I be j
proprietors ba\e as much faith indts
! curative powers, that they offer one
! bundled dollars for anv ease that it f
fail* to care. Send for IFl of toll-j
1 m-mials.
| Address, I*’. J. (’m srv, A ( o., ,
IT.i|i"I", Ollin. !
| N.I.I l.v .Ink.' W. I’ mil,, ilruiruisl.l
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PROSPECTUS
1893.
The Tifton Gazette.
polii y Irom tin
lie \ t elect UHI.
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deck at tin
lid
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( It l/.ei.s Upon
others Iml to
dene it.,ti" and ml«>1* r;ihi
rank and lib-
sanction or to
;n'i ord with
“Kqua) rights
lieges to ii,an
t ad op
IM> n I, j e c 11 o n to
s ,,| mil' fellow
piaiity with tin*
them is un
ml the
<annul and 'rnvveyse .tutors.
At the p , qiiesf of SlierilT Daniel
W. Tison the Ha/.i:itk again pttb-
li* lies I lie ) iy t s of grand and traverse
jurors draw n to f e|*ve at the .Match
Term, isffil, of Ix-rrien superior
court, wbieii convenes from next
\|orda\:
I
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ol the "oV Cl III
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Kre the lieginmng of 1803 the editor doffs bis hat
to the people of Ilerrien, Irw in, Worth and Colquitt
counties, willing them :i Merry (Jhristrnas and a
Happy New Year. It is the purpose of the editor
to make the GAZFTTK a much
Better Paper Than It Has Ever Been.
Additions and improvements will be made just as
rapidly as the patronage of the people will justify.
To tins end the edior 'solicits a greatly increased
patronage. The columns of the
Paper . Will. Contain. Every, Item . of. Local. News
In Berrien and surrounding counties which the ’
editor can gather by industrious effort, especially
that which be thicks will be of interest or benefit
to the readers of the paper. It will also contain
And a lull compliment ol humorous and literary
reading. This issue of the paper will go to hun
dreds of readers who are not subseibers; we re
spectfully ask them to carefully pet use its columns
and confidently solicit their patronage. TheV eannot
fail to piononnce it worth the
S UHS< ' I { I I »T I o X I»IM ( T:, 8 1 a YK A R
Don't kiil to semi money with yonr older for the
)i;i|iei\ improvements can’t he tnmle on time snihrri|i-
tioiis. Ii. T. .V1.I_.KN, Kditor.
i PRINTING
With New Tyiic, New- .Utu-liintM-y,
Skilled Workmen.
AND Klegant STATIONERY,
Tile li.'izetle .loh I’rintino I)ep:irtment will he pre-
|.:,r<■<I In I'Xecute at short notiee anil in the highest
"tyle of (lie art all ehiAMes of
and Legal Blank Printing, Pamphlets, Etc.
’i'll" |iiii|ii-ietor's |iersonal nttenlion will he oivet, to
all onlei-s for the joh |irintiiio <ti-|>;,rtment.. Orders
M'lii'dod and satisftielion ottarantecd in ,,utility ot
work and |iriees, 'I'lie olliee is loealed in rooms .">
and 7 I,ore's Uriel; linildinir.
A. New Route
— BETWEEN —
ThomasYille and Atlanta, 6a.,
With through coaches dally via C. H. Railway
aixl (J. M. A (l. Railroad.
1. |
7 10 a. in. .
R *zf» a. ut.
12 05 |». in.
l 4o p. m.
•J :w p. m.
a :i5p. in.!
o 10 p, m.J
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T 26 a. m.|
{SO, 3.
0 45 a. Ill
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11 25 a. Ul,
1 00 p. til
hi.
HOfTH i»«»um>.
Leave Atlan.a
•• ... .
“ Coluintms
•* ‘Richland
“ Dawson
•• Albany .....
Arrive Tho»innvilIe ..
“ ilackftouv llie....
11 HrunswIcU
noutTF inu'Nii».
heave Urn n»wick
" Jaeksouvilile. ,
•* Thomas v 111c ..
“ Albany
“ Dtivvfton
“ •Richland. 4-...
“ Columbus
“ McDonough....
Arrive Atlanta.^
lDaily. §Dally except Sunday. *Dinnef sta
tion.
The only line running tleoujih coaches be
tween ThoniuMville amt Atlan a.
Close connection In Atlan a for all points
North, Kf>Mt and West.
CKCIL (JAURKVT, Frcneral Manager.
JNO. 2. |_jxq. 4,
7 i»0 p. in.
0 30 p. in
7 50 a. III. .
11 55 a. in.
12 19 p. III.
1 35 p. III.'
3 10 p. Ill,
HoOp.m..
, H 00p. ni._.
3 35 p. in.
5 05 p, in.
7 10 p. in.
» 30 p. ill.
i. T. Aid, Ik N,
TIFTON
Proprietor.
DRUG STORE
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II appeal-- that l\v.»
S ’resit lent ( level.nid’*
lisle and Smith --tail
vv ai d eal eei !«• posit dxis >>\ In.imp a
helmul Ieaeliei's. Ma\ \V e md etdili
deliilv expect tile eolilltl'V t < • lii'nver
i IIII imw 'V Itli bull ill rale velmol in:
Icrs liiml imp llie pat Ii I" I. me v
Is.hilia I* ni'ee era/v V empmes tli
J’lminasv die rimes F.111• ■ rpt i
an air et' e< Ullidenee. ll seem*. t.» III
a disputed ipicsti'.ti iii Atlanta; ( M
dinaiv ( allmim’s jury says she i-
wliile Judge .Marshall J. ( larke’
jury the grand jury ol Full"
county sa\ > .she i* not
know who will dare
Uro. 'Triplet| s question.
'Tin* Daily Headlight
pcrinaneni instituiiou
nays .Mr. II. S. Kline, h<
<*hase the Headlight m*WHpaper plant
from Mr. Win. Farker. Mr. Kline:
, i
js a veteran newspaper man and will
make a success ot a daily paper in
WaycrosM if hiicIi a thing is possible.
N’ea.Hy ail llie newspaper* of south
west Georgia have had Homeihittg
kind to say about the Georgia Chau-
tamjiia. 'J lie people are gradu
1 lie e|lil' ll gt
am! lumiics.
dep.u | im III ,
\ll l ice.
II "I OlliCI
destroy |
perl mein
l e d s 1| pi
lliell 111 I
w . n ( in-in,
l». IF. I'.ixlk,'
A It De..w,D.
I >.t o limit!,
W 111 m m .1. I'.n i |*ii,
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M.i tlicw lioc.
Cl
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Who ll.
Illltlv I
live 11
know
e led.
try n
*cd Dr. Ivi
i|s value,
have imw
flee. ( ail
Iln
on
lv < ri ised drie.-ptsi and p< l a
' 'I ll". I lee. >011(1 \ Milt- name j
hire** 1.1 II, F. I hiekleli A < <>., '
.*", and o"l a s 1111p|.• ho\ 111 | li* |
« New late 1 Ml- tree, :\s well j
j as a et ip v of (.in le |.. | l.altli and j
"ith Household Instructor, free. All of
which is guaranteed in .D \,mi good '
ami . ost you md lung. Trt <1 hot t l.-s I
tree . 11 J ake \\ | ’ Ullk's drug stol e. I
Large hollies .die. ami >1 .mi.
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TOILKT AND FANCY ARTICLF.S,
I'iiu- I ’< • r I m n<-ry. Sc lio« >1 Hooks mid St ;p ioti.i l'y.
Larrpsof Every Description.
PAINTS, « OILS * AND » VARNISHES.
Tiie most select stock of Tobacco* and Cigar* in thn city.
My eustoniej'.s can he served with good Havana cigars.
1 call special attention to Prof. Doxtrr’s Tnl nrrli (Aire, Majfie Balm
Kidney anil IJver Ctire, I.ting lte.storer 9 Mesmeric Blood (’leansei
and H lien inn t ie Cure. They are proprietary medicines that arc recommended
uiul now my very highly for tin* purposes elaimed for them.
FKKSH KST and HKST GAKDT'N SKF.DS, all the year round,
(’all and see me.
Tift"... (in.. April -i. IS!H. J. (\ CIOOTT Y A Y.
I.octal Time Table,
To tuku cirect at 2:00 o’clo »k a. m„ ^riiurmlay,
l-’clji uary 2nd, 18H3.
PaHMcntfci* Trill ns—Kuxt.
Mf ATI. INS.
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1 10 ill t
1 15 pin
2 00 pm
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Davis
11 28 am
si 35 pun
2 10 pm
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\\ iiliiighiun...
11 ::s am
si 47 pm
3 15 j in
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Isabella
11 47 am
si .<3 pm
3 40 pm
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l'oulan
fl 53 a in
i‘2 (>4 pm
4 05 pin
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Sumner
il 5o am
p2 12 pill
4 35 pin
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T'v-T'y
12 10.1IU
s2 25 pm;
5 05 j m
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Tifton
5 45 pm
* No. IL.
Lv Tifton
s2 28 am
s2 4.1 pm
5 30 am
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2 42 am
13 00 ] 111
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Kiiigma
2 nU uin
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lo 20 am
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Alnpaha
s3 03 am
s3 17 1Hi
7 10 urn
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XV iliaroophee.
13 22 uin
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8 17 am
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(Irav’s
f:i 24 am
h." 42 i 111
8 27 am
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.‘•h .Xlilo I’ost ...
i3 28 am
*3 4.> | III
8 42 am
Kirkland
3 38 am
S3 65 | 111
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IVarsoii
h3 am
s i 03 pm
'.* 15 am
McDonald
t3 uiu
s4 17 pin
it 40 am
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Millwood
i-t 08 am
1*4 25 j 111
in 13 am
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14 27 am
h-* 47 {.ill
11 oo am
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Waver, iss
4 4') am
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11 30 am
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Way.Toris
it 20 am
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ft* 38 sun
«5 34 pin
1 25 pill
Hoboken
f;> 45 am
85 42 | 111
l 50 jun
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Nahum
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sli 00 | III
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Liilnioi.
110 17 am
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Atkinson ...
tin 23 am
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3 27 1 111
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STATIONS.
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4 15 a rn
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t! 20 a m
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Lulaton
8 20 am is 13 jm
H 4o am
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Nali nut a
H 21* a III f8 21 1 111
7 ou am
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Hoboken
8 45 am is 40 | in
7 60 am
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Schbiiten ille
K ,/2 a 111 18 50 jin
8 15 am
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XX ay cross
v 10 am: ll 10 j in
0 25 am t* 201 m
8 55 am
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10 oo am
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in 13 mu » 55 j in
11 oo am
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Millwood
12 oo m
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McDonald
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12 30 j m
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1‘ear son
10 42 am s 10 22 j rn
1 20 pm
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Kirkland
10 50 aliii 10 31 1 111
1 85 j in
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11 05 mu if 10 45 ] m
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6 50 am
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ti 35 a m
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Sumner
12 60 j m f 12 17 anil
7 05 am
••
l’oulan
i\ 04 j m 112 25 ami
7 40 am
“
Isabella
1 12 plA 112 32 am;
8 15 am
••
Willii.. ham...
l 20 I III 112 40 tun
8 45 am
*•
Davis
1 it!, | IM ' !'.' I'i Hlv 1
i* 25 a in
Ar
2 00 i ni' 1 10 mn
10 20 s in
1
Meal skat inn.
* Dili!
f SUv >w signal,
•.except Run'in;*.
I Un i t eoiiiifelion made at Wa.v cross with
through lMillnne-' slet*| iug cius for St. I.on is,
Montgomery, lUrmIngham, Nashville, Clmtta-
uooga. New York, Jacksonville, Tam|<a aiul lu-
lermedlate points.
HeclJnlng ebair ea»s Vet ween Way cross and
Montgomery via Uainhri.lge*
c. D. ffwk.nr, W. >t. Davidson,
Tralllc Manager. fi. I’. A.
fi. W. ('oaths. GKO. W. 11A INKS,
A. D. 1*. A. Uen’l Supt.
The Best Blond Keuaxl'v.
Align**! \. K laces, s|ti ( iuirles’
street, Halti.imre, Md.. writes: “Froin
111 \ \">hIi I so I’ll • I - . | | rot 11 a poisonous
land in m\ blood. M v face and both
a .feel .'J with erup-
i iim now Id vears
<i en t rented hid Ii in
Viuei'iea, but no rern-
e I roldile until I used
Ikllm. I have used
vv as rout tnual
tion and sore*
of age and ha
Genuaiiy am
I'll V ov ereatlie
lioiaiiie I'dm
ah..lit lwer.lv
.*kni is clear, MnootI) and l.ealtliv,nml 1
I e.»iisidel t In- poison permanent l\ !
driven 11".u in\ Id.md. | indorse it I
a * I lie hot hl.m.I remedy.”
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it/:
W.
te
don’t
OlsW e»
<'li111*<*Ii Notice.
Services of the Kpiseupa! ehtireh
will he hehl in the .Methodist t'hureh,
III Ion. oti the Friday ami Saturday
i he I ore the J.l Sunday itiiaeh month.
Fii.la\ evening 7:Jd, and Hol\ t’nm-
| intinion on Saturday morning iuglo.
F. lb Ti. i\ \>»u,
Arelnleaeoii of Alhunv.
is to he a
d \Y ayero.s*
• ha\ ing pm
7 //
The cold wave of Sal urdav and
Sunday uights <lid mn injure the:
p. aeh .'t on any at all in t In* >ei tiou. j
( a ret ii ! e\ iinmat ion* hav e he n made
dad\ by all I iie experts in |!,| S see I
Hon, and ibe nnannmnis verdiet i* 1
that (lie pearlies are md dam iged otic
1 lid (hat ll*. * pi*, .sped * a i e
ry promising toi an ahumhuu crop.
I’epml* hive it that tint crop
ar..und o iflin, as w ell a* | oint* s.mt h J
rrsiNurtuE to farmers.
I Jlx rtas an i ;,|| I ue vatielies ate
Mlh.I Olllrighl We condole with* f tl, »* eon*.! i:*,,' lli.n.r* ivaM
11 eigli l 1 1
EDUCATE for PROFIT
HV ATTKN Dl NO
MOORE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,ATLANTA,GA.
A Hlyh-Grode liMinrs* Training School.
llnvo ptftccj over •loan Mixlcnte In bus!-
iicn. The heM IIiiiIiumo. *nil MltttrOuvntl
I'.iiirt... (it exlMteiice , the .inly uchonl in t ho
H*mlh ri.nilxolo.l on the A err w. IUxisihh
pinn. Miu.lniitK extei tiny tlmw. seinl for
oiituIhiv,
b» I (i B A R Gf AIN S!
IN.——
DRY-GOODS, CLOTHING,
!
SHOES AND HATS.
I
I carry n l ull line of I)rv-OoorlH, and am
iHt'lling* XX"’inter floods away Helow Cost to
!mako room fora splendid Summer Stock.
oiir iielgiiixir*, ov .*?• their calamity
ami misfortmn . an'.l iru*t they m;*\
I"" 1 1:iIit on tint ll,.■ ii n-.-u-s
I'll pill. ll.
II!
i
ronli/.ni'that. wink' this lumic "I llii- t,,u t v iU "' Hc.it tlirv i
, .. . . n ill Inn c a t "i'"l
lteticlict'l.l lilNlitllt.im n at Albaiiv.il .. "
• , , . . ' | ' * ' "I \ Hlll"l' "II- ;,i"l I'im nit;; ,.r.'i.c.n*». i
)* *y ""»'<'I"'.' 1 '. ''"''I "ii a.'" „ ;n ,, i an,i
lUmtllU'Jll-l'jhll.iw ki'lllj! k'll lliro'lgk I, in U ,, .ti.l, i, ,.|„.,.| u ,|! Ill,' Ul" rrn.mmlil,'
DUt tile hontlicru part ol the slate. the bloom buds ami hardened them ' " ,u ' bran ami eimiT.
Altaiiy Herald. L" III, v U,"||,I -laml a ,.,,1,1 v w , rwi^trull.,.
. * 1,1 De.cmt.nr J. |w.m. |). ti IttUV. Mi»*mpe.*.
i r«ia Soiil
KAIITtOAI).
Suwanee River Route to Florida.
VIA ATLANTA.
Ri.vn
Selli:i»VI.F IN LFKEct
IRkad i'r
Down.
(HTOUKR 1, Til. 181*2.
r. M. A M.
1. M. ; A. M.
5 00 5 It) LV
Ralntka
y
0 45! 8 40
o3o 7 on
..... Jncksorville ....
t 30 7 40
8 35 y no
"
lijike City
»
0 25, 5 35
M 28 11 63
ianper
•*
5 3.1 4 43
10 38 10 58
A.M I’.N
Xaldostu
“
4 27! 3 43
i
12 18 14 44
*•
Tifton
»
a 53 2 13
1 47 2 10
“
Cordell*
1 05,12 45
4 10 4 35
**
Macon J tint ion ...
**
10 40 10 25
4 30 4 50
Ar
Macau
I.v
10 2011005
7 45 8 05
.... ..Atlanta
7 10| ti 181
A.M.,1*. M.
1 25 12 65
“
Chattanooga —
212 12 51
1*. M. A.M.
CM.IA.M.
7 20 0 25
“
Nashville
•*
y 05; 7 :«)
AM 1*. M.
,V. II.
1 20 1 10
“
Evansville
“
1 30
7 25 7 30
St. Louis
“
! 7 35
10 40
Ar
Chicago
Lv
1 4 0(1
:
1A.M. V.
Short Line toJWorld’s Fair.
Sid'.F.riNn Cau on XiniiT Trainh Uktwkf.n
Macon anj> 1‘ai.aika.
Double Datlv I'ullman Sleeping C2r Service Ho-
tween .InckHonvIllc. Fla., Nushville ami
St. I.oiiIh Without Change.
fonncrtn tn thitnn Dcpwtat Muon with Macon
ami Northern Rallrnail, (ieorgia ltailroud, Cen
tral Itailrnail mul Smithweelern ttailrnad, north
iin.lM.Mith: and in Union Depot* at 1-ike City
ami r.ilatka with at! trains fr.»»n point.* In Flor
ida, caal. west and Mouth.
H. Rl'RNS, A C. KNAPP,
Trav. I'awt. Apt., Trultle Xlun'gr,
Mucoi). (ia Macon. l»a.
CONN K G T J O N S.
OCTOBER 16 th, 1892.
u’t» o'wv
645 a m. Lv.
,
thrash, hull. pnRah ,
.xie-rlchlh rite)
FANCY GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
I s fully stocked \\ itb tlio best goods.
AY. O. TIFT.
H 0.1
b 40
0 00
to on
u i»
12 00 n'x.
U 45 •*
t 30 P.M.
0 J& “ .
a .to “
2 00 “ !
o•* j
2 30 ••
*4 54 “ 1
3 20
tftATIOXA.
... Macon
. Snfkce
' Lurlln
' Montpelier ...
1 ........Cullmien
Yatenvilta
* TlmmaMon ..
' .Thundering Spring*.
Woodbury ...
r Columhn*
* ( rlffln ....
‘ Harris City... ,
* '. *Cnliimlv!is*
1 (tremville .
‘ Odessa
* .. ... Mowntville. . .
l-admigc.
* KKAnirj*.
Ar 2 00pm
. *• 1 10 •«
“ '13 30 “
. “ 12 10 «
. *• 11 25 •'
. ** 11 (<0 ••
* ,10 00 •*
.“I# 01 ••
: M2 ••
Lv «00 A..M,
** 917 “
• “ j 7 u •«
“ 10 25 “
•• 7 00 “
“ <150 “
“ 0 30 •*
Lr ooo <*
TirSMN, ija.. .lae.nary t. 1**.«.
,. r 2?S!t. u<m * " A1 lama ami \V„| l’olnt R
11. »I HNS. A r. KNAPP.
Tr.iv. Pat**. .\gt.
M4c*im, (li
Traffic Manage