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The Tifton Gazette.
The Oaskitk 1* published ovary Friday mom*
Ing at Tifton, Bobrlen county, Georgia. it la tie-
voted to the best Interest of the growing city of
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TIIE GAZETTE: TIFTON, GA., FIIIDAV, SEPTEMBER 8. 1893.
Voted to the best interest of the growing city of
Tifton and the adjacent country, and uh such
Auk* the support and encouragement of the |»oo-
ple of Berrien and contlgiunis count te*.
The subscription price of the OA7.KTTK Is 8I.no
twr year, 6() cents for six montlis, and 25 cents for
throe months, payable In advance.
The advertising rales of the GA8KTTK are rea-
•nnalde and will be furnished upon application.
Advertising bills are due after first insertion and
Will ha 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 side of
tlie paper, and don’t forget to enclose your name
ns an evidence of good faith.
Koto rod at the postofllcc, at Tifum, Georgia, as
mail matter of the second class.
Official Organ of Berrien County.
I*. T. AI.I.CN. 10(11 tor.
lOdltorlul-ettcH.
iijii
The State tax rate is Ifi.l of one
per cent or $1.01 on the iIioiihuikI
dollars.
Weather prophet Me.Intoiili, of the
Albany Herald, Bitys we are going to
have a dry autumn.
Holt, lien K. UtiHstdl, by bis votes
in Congress, Inis stood by his constit
uency and the democratic national
platform.
If Hlonnt is to be the Cleveland-
Smith candidate in the race for gov
ernor of Georgia, lie'll never get fair
ly on the track.
The price of cotton, the South’s
great staple, is appreciating u little;
hnt let’s not shout till we gel entire
ly out of the woods!
It is impossible to estimate the loss
of life and property by the great
siiirin of August, the 27th. Already
four hundred corpses have been re
covered and the end is not yet.
Atlanta is making a strenuous ef
fort to keep her wage workers em
ployed, so that, they may earn a liv
ing. I.el other cities follow her ex
ample anil intieli sulTeriiig this win
ter may be averted.
The (Iazkttk is mil. a croaker or
caluiily howler, but. doesn't, think
iniicli of clearing house seitilleales
us a currency. The title, silver dol
lars are more substantial, notwith
standing an effort is being made to
outlaw t liem.
fleii. Clement A. Kviiiih is a repu
ted candidate fur governor of (Icor-
gia, ami the great interest lie is man
ifesting in the organiwvlioii of (tamps
of (kmfederate Veterans in every
county of l.lie Stale would iniliciilo
that Ills race will la> made on tils
war record.
There Inis been, in our opinion, a
deliberate and concentrated effort to
bring about l.lie hard times that have
prevailed for several months. The
prediction that there would not lie
money enough in the cities to move
the cotton crop was a piece of Hut
effort, says the llniislon Home
•louriial.
Kdncnlc Your Children.
The Gazette rpiile agrees with
the Atlanta Constitution that Geor
gia parents cannot afford to keep
their song and daughters out of
school simply because of the financi
al depression. And while (lie Con
stitution was speaking more I'larticu-
larly of higher education the argu
ment is good ns to tho academies and
“old Held" log schools, and as well
our country lads and lassies who
may never hope to oven sit between
college walls.
The Constitution truly suggests:
“Other things can wait on the return
of prosperity, hut not the education
of the young people of the country.
They will soon pass beyond the age
when they can be educated. With
many of them it is now or never. *
* * If we cannot, be rich in pelf and
purse let us bring up a generation
noli in mental and moral worth.”
The objects to be attained calls for
almost any sacrifice, and parents and
guardians should esteem it not only
a duty hut a privilege to override
every obstacle in the way of giving
tint future an.educated people. The
heal welfare of the incoming genera
tion, I lie stability and durability of
mir national government, depends on
an educated populace.
The fact stares the people of Geor
gia anil of the I’niled Slates in the
face; they must keep up with the
progress of education or si and aside
ns one of the most enlightened and
enduring nations of I lie earth. It is
far hotter to give our children even a
good Knglish education limn all the
Wealth of O.i'iir.
lion. W. V. Atkinson, of Nownun,
the cluiirimiu of the stale democratic
executive com mil lei', has announced
himself a candidate for governor of
Georgia, lie gave the people a sam
ple of his administrative ability dur
ing the last campaign of which he
mill the people should not lr
ashamed.
lief resiling mel delicious summer
drinks arc now being dispensed at
the Tifton Drag Store—coca-cola,
milk shakes, soduwalrr, etc.
Tho News and Advertiser protests
vehemently against the female base
bullists coming to Albany to play
ball. No press or oi!y that tolerated
the female minstrels as did I lie News
and Advertiser and l lie cit y of Albany
last winter should say anything der
ogatory to (lie female bass liallisls.
Tim one is eerlainl y I lie ripiiil of the
other.
Wo are told Unit some of our (hm-
gresHinen vote for the rights of their
constituents only when the ayes amt
nays are called anil their voles re
corded as a part of tho history of
congress and for public informal ion.
Congressman Kilgore tested the mat
ter liint, Friday, and an overwhelming
ly negative vote was changed to an
overwhelmingly alllrnmtivemie. Alas,
fur our honest representatives!
President Cleveland hopes the
adoption of the Wilson hill will ter-
initiate all attempt at silver legisla
tion dtiringliis administration, hut in
this he is doomed to disappointment.
Theconmiittce on coinage,weights and
measures—tho majority of whom are
advocates of biiiictul I mm—luiu boon
granted the privilege by the House
of reporting a coinage bill at its
pleasure und the President limy be
euro the committee will not miss the
opportunity of doing so.
Ail (tint iioiih Sped re.
Il is expected that within the next
six or eight weeks from ton to twelve
thousand negro turpentine cniptnycH
will lie hiiincheil upon enforced idle
ness thronghmil, Georgia, and the
fact presents a Biliously alarming
situation.
Turpentino negroes, ns u general
rule, are anything else Imt frugal;
they spend their earnings oftentimes
ahead of their time and all of them
keep up with their wages. So, the
outlook is that these IIioiihiiikIh of
negroes will have nothing to keep
them when they are turned loose.
The farmers of south Georgia an
viewing (lie coming menace with u
large degree of inleresl; they l.remnle
for the safely of I heir homes and the
provision lIcy have made for next
year's supplies. They realize Hint
Iliese negroes must eal and, if lliey
are nnf iilfnrded an opportunity In
earn il, will deal il.
There is only one and Unit a cer
tain Icmii11 to this enforced idleness
an iihirniing increase of crime am!
tin' tilling of our jails mid clmiii-
gungs In (iverllnw ing. Tin prospect
is anything Imt pleiisinil.
For ii linin' Imek or fur a piiln in the
Mde or eliesl, try siitimillnt- a piece of
tinnii,'l ev It It Cliiimliiii liiiii's I *iiIn IIiiIiii
iiinl liiiulitn: It onto the iitfeeleil purls,
Tills lI'i'iitini'ni will enni nny ordinary
ease in one nr two days. I'ain Itiilm ulni
nines ilieiiniiillsin. nil lent lioltlcx for
sale liy THlon Drug Spire.
THE WORST DECEIVED MAN
is tho one who deceives himself. Hut l T can'I find him among our many customers. We R now receiving new
goods that worn bought and will bn sold at prices beyond competition. We place bn4 U this week a few prices
in mild type. We do not try to sell all the goods sold in this section, but wc do sell lots of them. Why? simply
because wo run tho spot cash system and am satisfied witli small profits at a sure and rapid return. We have no
loubtful accounts on our books to add to price of our goods. We bare no books, no charging, no credit.
NOTHING BUT BARGAINS
for the cash customers. Hig shipment of crockery <fc glassware in this week.
We are still wrapping up cups and saucers at 25c. per set.
.Steel nails :)jn lb. Tacks lg papers 10c,
Hand saw files 8c each, 241b spring balances
10c, best axe* 84c, axe handles fle, 1 j bag
ging fi’jc, starch Oclb, blueing 2.In box, lilbs
best laundry soap 24c, soda "elb, potash 7c
ball, matches Sc doz. boxes, 8 boxes snuff
2fic, sardines iic, soda crackers He,lb, cedar
buckets, brass hoops 28c, lamp chimuoys fie,
spring roller window shades fringed, 4fic
cadi, lace curtains 00c pair, figured lawns 4c
yd, best prints made tic, ginghams 7c, yd.
wide bleaching 7c.
Wu It constantly on the lookout for the
best bargains, When they come in we put
our usual small profits oil and let our custom
ers reap the benefit. We have hig values for
those in need of saddles, liurndss etc. You
should oomo and look through our stock and
get prices to appreciate the values wo arc
offering. No trouble to show goods. Wo
take pleasure to show out goods even if you
don’t entend to buy.
We have a few more straw bats to give
away to purchasers of only fifi.00.
HAIIJROAIX
('o.vckns*:li time taiujs.
Sot.
only.
BOUT! I BOUND.
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P.M.
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0 65
1 30
...Macon Junction
11 lft
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600
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Macon
11 05
lft 10
4 6®
F.M.
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44
fordele
1 60
12 49
7 30
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TifUrn
3 1G
2 16
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3 4ft
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lustier
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ls&kc Citv
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JackhotivUle
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l'alatka
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Pulatka
G 00
5 20
Hampton
7 24
fi 42
44
Jacksonville
7 (HI
0 30
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Jatke City
» 10
8 40
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44
Jasper
10 02
0 36
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Valitostu
11 05
u
12 23
1 62
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12 60
2 16
A.M.
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. .Cordele
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... Macon .1 unction
4 35
4 1(1
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Mtu«n...-
4 60
4 30
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Atlanta
8 05
7 4C
1 45
P.M
A.M.
P.M.
i
Short Line to World's Fair.
Through Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cats
,Tnck4onvllle to Kudu HU 1 , via A Hint a, connect
ing in Union Depot at Nashville with Yestlhtilcd
Limited for Chicago.
With Velvet Train, via W. A A. R.R., from At
lanta to Chicago, making only one change from
ralntkuaiul Jacksonville to Worlds Fair.
For Summer tourists’tudnts in the Carolina*
‘ *i Fa
Hriritf ns your cotton, cliickciiH, etc. Wc give highest market price. We make ‘no difference in our
prices when we buy your produce. Our goods are all marked in plain figures. Youi produce buys just as much
as cash.
connection!* made with Fast Mail Train and Ves-
titmied Limited, via K. il* D., in Union Depot at
Atlanta, ( lose connection* via (I. I*. It. K. for
iUriuiiigimm and Kansas City.
Sleeping Car on Night Trains
Form Macon and l'alatka. Passengers leaving
Palatka can remain in sleep-ing car at Mucoit
till 7 a. in., where Breakfast can be had and con
nections made with 7:40 train for Atlanta, auU
trains for Augusta. Athens ami MiUcdgevtUe,
Montgomery aud Savannah and all points Fast,
North and South.
II. ficus*, A. c. Knapp.
Trav. I*. A., Tronic Mgr.,
Macon, On. Macon, (la.
*.*'• >S
Ibg shipment of shoes on the road. Wo are now the recognized Icailor.i in shoes and can show you some stun
ners in that line. A fair lest. Go to any or all the stares, got price.) of anything you wish to pll roll use. Then
come and see wind wo ean offer.
Doors Open from Daylight Until 10:00
P^M.
1 ’ADRICK BROTHERS,
Leaders Cf Low Prices.
Tifton, Georgia.
Main Si reel,
REAL ESTATE.
I have on hand Hie following Heal Estate for
#1,1 MOO will buy a corner lot on lam* Avenue
with mid six loom home* and neoo**ary out
buildings.
Nice Utile farm of f.Oacres, 16 under
t Ion. inn mill s from Tifton (an l.e
good terms and at a bargain.
cidtiva-
hnd on
ftO acres, four and u half mlh * from Tifton, on
the Tifton und Northeastern railroad. Twenty-
11 vu acres cleared and under feree, cultivated
one year. Six-room frame dwelling and neces
sary outbuildings, Fine peach or grape land,
lOOacrend laud, two mile* southeast of Tlf-
Ion No iio|iro\ciocnts. Ter** *. one-half cash
and balance in one year. Tbi ■ tract can be had
ni a bargain.
I till v%
or will i
a \aluable biiHlues.H lot In Tifton for sale
xcluiuge for farm land out of town.
I.o? of laud number 320 in t ho Hr Ii district of
ItciTieu county. I.tcs northeast of ItrooUIUdd,
I luce ami a half or lour miles from railroad.
Nice house ami lot on Love avenue at a bar-
aln
V. W. I ULNOOD.
imt r.
g I turn I III
AGAINST FIR 11.
C. W. FULWOOD,
f/iuinintced to euro
iuli n 80 minutes.
Il UIHblfl For mi to liy .1. Il\
Paulk A Co,, Tifton, 0a.
A Slimiest inn.
There is iinthiii# more cerium
I him I Imt n i lie-leu I.li8 of the people
of Wnrlli connly lire in favor of re-
niovitl of the oounly sile In Hie rail
road, but. even I liese me divided in
sou I i men t us In the place, und with
several planes in I he ruee at. I ho gen
eral election on the (piesfion of re
moval mi one plaee call hope to get.
the necessary two-thirds majority.
The(i.t'/.unn ventures this sug
gestion to its Worth oounly friends:
•let. up a primary elect ion
among yourselves and siilnnil
I" your people first the I
i|tteetiou of locution. Let every plum j
in the oum.ty wanting Hie county
site become a candidate before the
primary election, agreeing in writing
to abide by the result in good faith,
and let tho town receiving the high
est number of votes be the only can
didate in the race at the general oloo-
tinn on the question of removal.
la thi* way It seems that the diffi
culties nf the movement call he olini-
inutrd satisfactorily to all concerned.
There is no genuine prosperity for
Worth comity until this mutter is
sc'tied for ill! rime, and the people
should fall upon litis or some other
plan of ai'ttleiuent ul once.
Imutraticc Co
Phi...
Hartford luMurancc Co..
Agent For
•f North America of ITdhidcl-
nf Hartford,
of New York and
tirociiaIcli Inroirutico Co
other old lino conipitiilcit.
Insurance ctrcctcd In any locality and on
every flu** of risk*.
Office, loom* 1 uml 3, Love Ibdbling,
(ia.
TIFTON DRUG STORE
KICKI'S A I'ut.l. SUfl’I.Y OP
1
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0
TOILET
s
(III
n
AND FANCY ARTICLES,
Fine Poi'Iumot'y, School Hooks anil Stutionnvy.
Larrps of Every Description.
PAINTS, * OILS * AND * VARNISHES.
Tlir, most select slock nf Tohnrens and Clipirs in tho city.
My ciiHlomi'js can Ijc served with good Havana cigars.
1 call special attention to Prof. Dexter’s ( otai'i li Cure, Magic Balm
Ki.lney mill Liver Cure, Lung Kestorer, Mesmeric 151..oil Cleansei
and It liennisit te Cure. Tliev are proprietary medicines Uml are recomnieadei
very highly for Hie purposes claimed for them.
totf" FllKSIIKST and BEST (1A I!PEN SEEDS, till tho year round.
Cull and see me.
Tifton, (ia., April 22, 1801. J. Q. ( • OODMAN.
J. T. BOYD & BRO.
HEADQUARTER FOR
C. H. GRAY,
Rouse, Sign anil
Ornamental Painter,
1’apcr hanging and nphoNtcnuff in all their
branch"*. Carpet* cut, made and laid. Mal-
ttviHcN.made to order and tvnnuilcd.
order* left fit i’adrick lira*. shall receive
prompt attention.
\V \\ A’urn* DeramLev ‘29, \tVM. We ties trader-
Nlgiietl have known Mr. Hrav for a number of
year* We reccomntend hint a* a tlr«t clan*
mechanic in ahme. lin;**: Warnm Lott, Win.
i’arker, Witt. Ca*i>n, It. Sweat.
REFRIGERATORS AND
ALSO STOVES,
Crockery, t’hlnn and Glass Ware,
Lamps of Every Description,
Tinware,
1 Icillow ware,
Wood ware.
ICE-CREAM FREEZERS.
From the cheapest to Httck’n ltrilliunt, conceded
to Ik* the best in the x'oilrt, they absobitely
have nuctpinl In the xxorld.
——~ Manttfaettm'H nil kind* of
Tinware, Stove Pipe. Gutters, Etc.
TIPTON
SALE STABLES.
TIFTON, - OF.0110,1 A.
i\ A. WILLIAMS, Proprietor
Q~.fr' Special price* made to hotel* and board
ing hod*e*. Write or fail on it* when in need of
any thing In our line; we guarantee to MYfayou
money. ,F, T. IlOYI) A ItKO.,
14 tn-| rattciMon Htraet, V.m.oohta, (Ja.
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JUNE 18th, 1893,
u’n i»Vn
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2 40 “
3 30 “ • “
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STATION*. _
... Macon....
.. Sofkec
.. LksAdla
. .Cnlloden
. Yateuxille
Tlioinaston 1
Woodbury 1
HarriaCity «
Odessa 1
. Montitvllle...
READ I P.
.Ar 130P.M*
12 40 “
12 00 M.
•10 50 A M.
10 30
7 36 f My\r Iat(irange. ;.. .Lv
Cotincrtion* with Atlanta and West font K. II.
0 30 *•
»15 “
7 45 •*
7 15 « f
7 00 “
0 30 A.M,
at («ifirange. Couueo'lo.p* wiJ* the Georgia
I Gulf ut Woodbury. (Ml R. at
Midland and Gulf ut
Harrfi* City.
II. BURNS,
Trav. I'as*. Agt.
Muciin-Ga.
A. C. KNAPP,
Traffic Manager.
Macon, Gm,
I,oral Time Table,
To take effect Sunday June 4ih, 1P93.
PnNNiMigcr Trtvl ns—East.
STATIONS.
Lv Albany
“ Du* is
“ WiiliiighHin.
“ Isabella
“ Pottian
“ Sunnier.
“ T.v-Ty
Ar Tifum
Lv Tifton
“ Brookfield
“ Fangtna
Alunalm
Willaeoochee.
(5 ray’*
“ t)H Mile Post... 13 4ft ton »ft W) uni; 8 23nm
“ Kirkland 4 on tun *H in ant ft 4-* uni
“ Pearson ha oft at a *8 lft am uioi.tu
•• McDonald f4 24 am ft* 32 tfm' U.Vxtin
“ Millwooil ; f4 3Uitin *8*0 ant 10 13 am
“ WatTHlioro — j 14 M ant sttoontn lll6aui
Ar WaycrosH | 5 10 am *u 15 mu 11 45 uiii
Lv Waycrow j 5 2o am 0 .vo am' 12 50 t m
•* Bchlattcrville.< f5 3ftam mo 4ftam 125tin
“ Hoboken |f5 48u*i sit 68 uni lMijm
“ Nuhttuu» . .. » P.t 10 uiii *10 20utn i 2 40 pin
“ Lulatoi. ., fo 17 am *10 27 am 3 10 pm
“ AtkitiBon — .. i fo 26 am *10 35 am 3 27 pm
“ Waynesvllle... fo 33 am *10 atn 3 (0 \ in
“ Jamaica i ill 47 am *10 57 am 4 30 j in
Ar Brunswick.... J 7 20 ant 11 30 anv OOP] m
No. 4.
1 loan
fl 30 mu
11 42 nm
fl J Still
fl 67 am
12 05 urn
f2 17 nm
*2 47 nm
2 50 am
3 07 am
t3 10 am
f3 40 am
No. 2.
• No, 9.
6 3ti atn
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to lo atn
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‘ No. 12, •
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17 16 am' b 07 am
kT 22 urn ftl 27 am
»7 63 ant 7 Of* am
*7 66 am. 7 35 am
... , mi n.u
f3 43 am *7 67 am ft 06 am
PiiMHeiigei* TraiiiH—\v®it.
STATIONS.
Lv Brunswick
“ Jamaica
Waynesvllle...
“ Atkinson
“ Lulaton
“ Nuliunta
•• Hoboken
“ Hehlatterville
Ar Way cross ....
I.v Way cross
“ Waresl oro ....
“ Millwood
“ MeDonald
“ Pearson
“ Kirkland
Oft Mile Post...
’• Grav’a
‘i Wlliapnocheo.
“ Alupumi —
“ KnigniJx
“ Brookff M td. -
Ar Tlfiou
Lv Tifton.... ..
•• Ty-Ty
“ Snniner
Pott Inn....
*' lHitbclla ...
“ Willingham...
•• Davl*
Ar Alhany
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n 66 am; ftt 261 m 11 16 am .
to 23 am; 0 6ft j m 12 16 m
lo 34 am fio oo j m
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11 15 am
11 tit am
11 23 urn
11 44 i.tt:
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12 12 pm
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10 231 m
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110 37 I It)
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111 13 | m
11 211 m
12 50 put *11 45 pm
12 62 pm 112 03 am
1 oo pm fl2 It am
fl 141 in iVi 23 ant
1 22 pn fl2 30 am
1 3.Tpm f 12 5ft am
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2 IQpml l 10 am
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m signal.
ARTESIAN ICE HOUSE,
Rrarof the Faulk brick butUtn*, TIFTON GA.
R. T. ELLISON, Proprietor.
We hat’dlc ice by the car load and can supply all orders from neighlmr-
ing towns at short notice, and lowest price.
Tickets, good for one hundred pounds, for sale at J. W. Paulk & Co's
drug s'u.'e. 10.tf.
5 Meal *Utlon. f Rto;
• Daily, exoftpt Stn*
"Direct connection made - at iftyertiil irlifj
l.v-cin.li l’lilltiinn klui tdnir i.nru f.. Gf. I ...,1m
through Pullman sleeping enrs for 81. fantfa.
Montgomery, Binninghnm, Na*hyli!e, ( l.atta-
iKMign, New York, Jacksonville, Tantj a and ia*
termed late j oint*.
Reclining chair car* between Wayrroct and
Montgomery via llaitihvldae*
C. D. Oavknn. W. M. Davidson,
Traffic Manager. U. P. A,
fl. W.<’t*ATK*. GKO. W. I1A1NKB,
A. D. P. A. Gen'l Hujit.
mm nail
Passenger and Freight Schedule Ef
fective July 24th, 1893.
RKAli INUTK-Xik 3. JtKAD UT-Xo. X.
Hally I
Except
Sunday!
STATIONS.
I»ily
Except
Sunday
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*A4 j* m
ft 2G ji m
6.61 j» m
Lv
Lv
I.v
Ar
('olmabus
Richlnud
Daw*on
AR'cnv
Ar IIA0 a m
At, P.13 a ra
Ar 7.30 a to
Lv (.00 a m
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