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- R. Mo.mioh. I’tlSUKHUIt
FFICJAL ORGAN WILCOX COUNTY,
M HSlUni'TION ft ATMS.
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I iriafoly in advane*
' unpllrat Ion
5 Ad vc.rt I•'in^ rat • in iTirnisImd on
lien 0 ;tt tl)«- Rost Otllec ut Ahhttvillc, Oa
a i(j-< la»N matter.
TELEPHONE NO. 44.
< < >1 N ty DIRECTORY.
C *Ul r: M. F. McAnully. h. K. Nance
»H 'll* J. N. I .vans, Clerk.
a * 11 1 l> Molhdlte
OF IT* ‘lilts.
O I’M v A ut .1. M arren ■I. M. Mixon
<T. itiv mrkiuou <'oi nr
hi 1 Air/ton.
OM.KCTOIl > Fountain
V mol llrown.
T\x Ih.t i ivKii s
T.lKASfBKH li A ;«*r
S •UVUYOH I T
( MIONKH II Smith
I'nrirr
c iMtv Convt con very First Tiif*'ki.’
H tilt dildtre I. Land. Soli- itoi
T || oil. llallifl.
.I ts. Harr
The negro |) vattx has been
Jioillted ( ■ lleetor of customs for tin
p 11 1 of S vainiah.
The house of l’l i reaentn!ives pass
I l h ex ciilive api'idpriation hill
e
'11(11=1 ■ an ili iii for the support of
M
I ( IV I service commission, without
a ibsselilill vote
M ire than two hiimlrc'l-tliousand
i on niilialaiits, have, died in Cuba
since tin oc iiiiiiag of the war foi
ii depcndeiiee, and cue ll succeeding
f iy adds to l lie number
I a the deal Ii of Thomas .1, Hiirney.
\ liii-li occurred at I'orsyth last l , 'ri
d y, the. most popular genial and
h (ccssl'lll nowspape r canvaser in
G col': ill |l as.-ial away and the sad
tidings ol his death carried sorrow
tn the hearts of devoted friends in
ever, ha del in the State.
11"':,; pt' .oM-YVd ‘w 10N' C
Cures Pcvet
in One Day
Tim Mississippi river is on another
r:Ulip;i: < find the TC ■si fears are
< nln Ini 1 iml - Kids of hist
ing will be repealed The dam
ugv fnmt a freshet at this time how
i ver would Ik* much less than it
was last year, as the waters would
recede in time to plant the Spring
crops.
The Warshi I > Maine lias been or
dered to Hiivanuali, ostensibly in
the mere i X’-reise of a right and
( ustom, hui in reality lo look tiller
and p'lMlcet the interests o{ A uteri
can citizens in (’uhu \ ocncrtil
t’eelinjjf of u: \iety and uneasiness Ims
prevail! »1 throughout the (tilled
Slates, sinet l he recent riots in I lit
\ auujt This anxiety is not confined
to tlie UUlssP.S of the people, hut
parv ides the oltieial at ntospltere <>(
\\ ushington city While then* is no
i Munrdiutt 1 cause for apprehension
of I nipt hit * between this eoimtn
ml S tin tlie tension is strained.
i
hint :il any moment the stl iking of a
uiaU*1\ op the discharge of a cun
ini hi precipitate hostilities Wit i
l Maim- in Iiavauna harbor ami
*
t i<> \\ Idle Squadron within cas
.all, the d* i g t of troiihh- will h.
ureal I \ h ssi ■nod.
U 7 u take Johnson's
Chill Fever Tonic?
Because it cures the
most stubborn case
of Fever in ONE DA Y.
Hon K B. Lewis, representative
ol i.i bird congressional district, is
i- r.,;ug rapidly to the front as an
line a: id indefatigable member of
He is- al-
A UN's at hi.-- post of duty, and
to axail himself of any opportunity
that offers, to advance the interests
of his section and constituents, He
took a prominent part in the debate
Iasi Saturday, on the Indian appro
priation hill, and in the course of his
remarks, paid his res|„vts to tin
IMiigley tariff' hill, showing its hale
fulTffeets upon the cotton mill oper
atives in the New England Slat MS,
He drew a graphic comparison be
twci = tin- prospciity of tlie Eastern
Diiu 7. rn Mills, to the advantage
of A latter, which he attributed
solely to the fact that uR the eoedi
tious in the South, war ■ more favor
able to the manufacture of cotton
g,x Jv la
Cuba And Hawaii.
The Cohan crisis, and flic annex
atimi of the Sandwich island s . are
tlie all absorbing themes now occupy
ing the attention of (In-administra
tion (dose friends of the President
declare that lie has determined upon
a vigorous policy in dealing with the
(Julian revolution, and Ids anxiety to
annex Hawaii is known of all men.
In the emergency of a war with a
foreign power, the United Ftates,
according lo the records of the ollicc
of the Secretary of, war, could with
in sixty days place ten million,
fighting men in the field, of which
miniltcr flic State of Georgia could
supply 2(14,5(10. On the oilier
hand the supply of lixed am in uni
tion and modern firearms is reported
to he very meager, and it is estimated
that with the factories running night
day it would require several
years to make anything like an ad<
ipiate supply for an army of 2,Odd
<KM> men tien. .Miles says that our
•’oasts and harliois are practicalli
Icfeneoless It, is fnrt her estimated
hat Hie annexation of Hawaii would
equire an expenditure of three-hun
Ired-inillions of dollars on fortHiea
ions and war ships. The people
ire in accord with the President if
in- has determined on a vigorous Cu
ban policy, hut a vasl majority of
them arc opposed to his annexation
■rheme, which is in eonliiet with the
principles of the Monroe doctrine,
he policy of this country, and is
intended to pay off political debts
of the President, and involves a con
stant menace to the peace of the
country and an enormous expense to
iLuj.tax payers of thecountrv.
The Passing Of The Pines.
The pine forests of South Georgia
will soon be a thing of the past,
I’lie ravages of the lumbermen and
turpentine monlmve left but vestige
of the magnificent pines tnat abound
ed so profusely in this section, a few
t ears ago. To such an extent has
the devastation gone, that the saw
mills and turpentine farms are being
abandoned on every hand. There
is however consolation and encour
agement in the fact that where the
oi;iut pines once stood larms arc
springing up. Within the past three
years the tide of emigration from
the North and West lias been steadi
Iy flowing in this direction, and there
is good reason for the prophecy that
within the next decade, the waste
places of South Georgia, will teem
with i happy and prosperous popu
lation of energetic and industrious
i anners
The Savannah News voices the
sentiment of the people, in reference
to the prompt monthly payment of
the teachers of the State.
State School Commissioner G lent)
*
ought to have a li hern I support in his
efforts to secure the prompt, monthlv
payment of teachers. There is no
good reason why the teachers should
be made to wait three months for
their pay when the state has the
money in bank with which to pay
them. The state receives 2 percent,
interest on ils deposits, hut the
teachers often are forced t pay Jb
per cent, or more lor I e use .4
money which they are 1 r- fliged to
borrow while they are waiting on the
state for payment for services rend
ered. The. teachers of the public
schools are the hardest worked and
poorest paid of all the state's public
servants, and any movement which
looks to their more prompt payment
is to he common; \! and assisted ;|s
a matter of rig 4 J ll jllS AT rj .ul
not as a c-cmeession
The Greatest Discovery Yet,
Mr. IV. M Repine, editor Tiskil
wa, 111., nru f S.’IVS -•\ve won t
keep house without Dr King's New
Discovery for eo-isumptum. eongbs
and colds, Experimented with many
others, tmt never got the true remedy
until we = <1 Dr. K s New Dis
eovery X r ivin alv can take
its place in our home, as in it we
nave a certain and sure cure for
coughs, colds, whooping eongh, etc. ”
It is idle to exp- ri: T nt with
remedies, even if - y are urged on
yon as just is good as Dr. King’s
New Diseoven They an- not as
because this remedy lias a
record of cures and heM lc. i^ guar
teed. It never fails to satisfy
hotiles free at the City Drug
& NORTriLrtOi I p LRN *\ ! LhUAUi r>r s \ p\
IIFTON —\i
"SCLDIEFiS’ COLONY ROOT E.”
LOCAL TIME TABLE NO. 6.
H. H. TIFT,
President
NO. 7 NO. 8 NO. I
I*. M. I*. M. A. M. LEA VI
:s ~ 3 10 s 00 0
a tl a 2:j h li K
’3 3 32 8 2T 8 V
3 c 3 r>2 h if, 1 1 I*
:t fts n 01 in
4 N \ 10 SI r.l 30 Y
1 27 1 & 9 30 sir. A RRIVF
J’ralns Nos. 1. 2. 8 and i run dally, except Kundu.\ I’ralns Nos. 7and 8 nm on Sunday only,
r s*;ti ion I’l s stop only on signal V11 irains make eonr.orCon with the I'lant
System and O«or*.a Southern and Florida at Tlfton. a.i.ntw ‘-eordn^ii Alahaam » U
GO TO
M. £L Srem
BOWEN ST., NEAR DEPOT,
FOR
STAPLE AND FANCY
. . GROCERIES . .
Prices lite Lowest. Quality the
Georgia Seed live and Texas Uust
Proof Oats A Sl’ikT A LTV.
Country Produce of All Kinds
nought and Sold.
A 1515KVI LLK, GEORGIA
Fitzgerald Nursery,
TREES AND PLAN IS.
I wish to say to the people ot Ab
beville and vicinity that 1 carry a
full and complete line of nursery
stock, including all kinds of large
and small fruits, and flowers in great
variety.
I make a specialty ot strawberry
plants, and have the famous Thump
son Bern My prices are very lov
ind everything warranted first-class.
K. M. WINSLOW, M.vxaqkb
FITZG KH ALI), Georgia.
,1 IT Bivins, I’res, A. .J. Callahan, V. F
.1 . ItiviNs, Oitsiiier
Capital SoO.GbO. Surplus $8,000
First National Bank;
COKDICLIC, OA.
Accounts of Ranks, v’orporations, Firms an
Individuals Solicited. Collections made, s:
percent, interest paid on time deposits.
Citation.
GEORG IA—Wilcox County.
To all whom it may concern: Lizzie R. St rick
land widow of Eritfur I.. Strickland, deceart d
having applied to me for the setting apart of
the twelve months allowance for her and min
or child, and appraisers having been appointed
and having made their return, setting apart
said allowance, within thirty days from the
l.-pe of the application. All persons interested
are required to show cause, if any they can can.
at the Feb. term 1898 of Wilcox court of Ordi
nary. Why said allowance should not be con
tinued and the return of said appraisers madi
ffhe judgement of tlie court- This Jan. 3d 1898.
John M. Warren,
Ordinary of Wilcox County.
Notice.
Whereas. W. IL (avast T. Owens, J. A
Kins. c. < iini))|), J. J. Gregory, and others.
petitioners, have made their application to this
court praying for an order to change a portioi
of the Rochelle and Seville road which will be
to the best interest to tiie traveling publb
commencing at tlie lint* of J. .1. Gregory am
las. King's land, running thence due south t<
the l*itts road, thence west by the residence o
•I is. Roberts throiigh r = s. t hence In a nortb
west course to said Roe A ile and Seville road.
Now this is to cite and admonish all that o:
the First Monday in February said road will 1 <
granted if no good cause is show to tne coi -
trary This 3d day of .human . 189s.
I
1). McDun-h
M .....g-.G-.iPv.
J. N. Rvans, cier (’om. o' Roads nnd TV
A proniinent negro pre.i ner wn
rtrieken with paralysis, while preacl
ing in Macon last Sunday, ana die
on Monday.
It begins to r as i Mr. (’a
dh-f will meet s. no s'M’i-uis ' A
staele. on his way t.o the gubernatorial
man bon
The eotumission appointed by LL ’
Governor to arrange for a Geoi »' i
exhibit at the Omaha Expositor
met in Maeo-i yesterday.
In a question of veracity between
Senator Morgan of Alabama and ex
president i'lev-laad. tlu rojHif’ition
of tlie latter oentlt*m:m will sustain
no ,i :U11 ag»
The first serious Ulizxard of tin
inter, prevailed in several of tin
e-tern States !as( Tuesdn\ : (h
Si. Louis the storm was very vilent
destroying human life an , prosp
An Atlanta man as stricken wit!
paralys!-. w w tig in the conn
11‘ last wee 7T 1 dih > v A (
call ft r assisiatieehe lay in t!i--wo.
for tlnee days: when found his leg
were so badly frozen that am on-a
I on was considered necessary, am
he -1 <’il under the kuift
Miies.
General Offices:
TIFTON, GEORGIA,
EFFECTIVE
1 >A_’ OU till J<_- I* 1 i ) t! I 1807.
TIFTON,
HRIGIloN
II A IID1 NCI
1*1 NETT \
M ft STIC.
FLF/IVUKR,
FIT/.GHKA LI),
MAX K. LAND,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
' ’Onice in llcndley Hullciinjj. Repot st reel
RcVulence ‘Rhone NT (■
FVILLF. GA
Ih.nr.int. ^ <Ttts. IfAla Lawson
(TTTS & LAWSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Otlloeon llroad Sticet, near Cui;rt llousa
v«mkvi I.I.h ( i KOltftIA
W. R. GOOGE, M. D.,
I * I K tv i t i' ^ t_ * > n ,
Calls answered promptly, day ot
night, AiGlKVILLK, GA.
T. c. TAYLOR
ATTCRNEY-AT-LA'W.
Hawkinsvilli Georgia
Tetter, Salt-IJheum ami Kezema.
Tlie intense itching and smarting, inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allay,
by upjilying Chamberlain s Eye an
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cas,
hiive tieen permanently cured by it.
is equally efficient for itching pik-s an
a favorite remedy for sore nippies
chapped bands, chilblains, frost bite
and"chronic sore eyes. 25 cts. per box
l)r. f'ail.v’s Coihlilitm Powders, an
just what a horse needs when in ba
condition, Tonic, blood pnrifiet aru
vermifuge They are not food bu
medicine and the best in use to put i
horse in prime conditioj Price 2
cents per package
FIDELITY AND
DEP0SITE CO,
OF MARYLAND.
HOME OFFICE,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Resources of Company Dec. 31,1895.
Capit.al paid in, - $ 750,000.00
Surplus, 400,000.00
Reserve Requirements, 190,793.10
Undivided Profits, 78,983 28
Total $1,419,770.38
Deposited for security of
all Policy-Holders $280,000.00
Losses paid in 1895, $53,852.12
Becomes surety on Bonds of Con
tractors, Officers and Employees of
Ranks, Mercantile Houses, Railroad.
Express and Telegraph Companies,
Officials- of States, Cities and Towns.
Also on Bonds of Executors, Ad
ininistrators, Guardians, Trustees,
Receivers, Assignees, CoL.mittees.
and in Replevin, Attachment and In
junction cases and all undertakings
in Judicial Proceedings, For pai
ticulars call on or address,
J. R. MONROE Agent,
ABBKVILLE. GEORGIA
SUFFERING.
^liousands of
women are
troubled at
monthly inter
vals in with head, pains
the
back, breasts,
shoulders,sides ■4
hips and limbs. -
But they need
not suffer.
These pains ___
are symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can be corrected, Tlie nien
strual function should operate
painlessly.
o
makes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
Ami that stops all this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
month alter month when Wine
of Cardui will relieve tier? It
costs Ji.oo at the drug store.
Why dou’t you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice, in cases address, requiring giv
special directions,
ing symptoms, “The Ladies’
Advisory Chattanooga Department,” Medicine The
Co.,
Chattanooga, Teun.
Mrs. ROZEfiA LEWIS,
cl Oenaville, Texas, says:
“I was troubled at monthly intervals
with terrible pains in my head and bacK,
bat have been entirely relieved by Wine
ol Cardui.”
W. 0. TIFT,
Vice Presideni
Miles.
AKRJVK A dL 1\ M. I». M.
12 - e £5 0 10
iti 6 lo f> ftO
11 0 id 5 48
11 11 ~ f, 41 5 21»
9 1! 9, f> Jif> ft Lit
> 11 ^ r, 2:1 ft 12
LEAVE 0 11 1 5 10 ft Mi
MJ. 2 NO. 5 NO. 8
[■ D ’ Z A r 1 P " ’" i ' " h? A r? <ini'i c pr- i>’£, o CML8ft r. 2 - 1 i
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s. -■-:jKrsttBBnaasE&maa
rv> “*— * • GO 3 f? |pP ■ nii
THE LEADER OF ■
B
Announces a Clearance Sale ol'liis
Winter Stock. $8,000
Worth of
Dry Goods. Clothing, 81 noes, J Pi*-.,’ i . - ats,
^V^flitskrvRar tU MUitury
to be Sacrificed to Raise Money,
t.V c.rj » ■ a " Hi o fi t m - Saturday, - Dec. - e- U-i* r--u ii.
A Rare Chance For Everybody to
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Secure Bargains.
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Next Door to Post Office,
ABBEVILLE. GEORGIA.
3E0RGIA & ALABAMA RAILWAY i
SAVANNAH SHORT LINE.
Passenger Schedules Kffective December 12, !897.
MAIN LINE.
No. 10. No- 17. No- IS.
7 IS p 2ft a E 1 v Savannah aril JO pm ESHcEHH
]■; 04 (l 11 ;;*» a S ar Helena- ar (i lo p 2 ft a
I (Hi a 12 -ji j> 3 sir Abbeville ar ft r ; o p 2 u
d In a 1 MO p 5 ar Lurdeie ar i 4 ft |> 2 i ft a
a 15 a - P 3 ar Arnericus ar 8 80 p 3 12 28 a
■I M a i £ ar .Montgomery Hi eh land ar Iv *2 40 j» 3 11 80 p
s ihi a N Oil | 2 ar 10 ir ft a 3 7 4ft P
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION.
No. J No. I.* No- 2. No. 4
• i to p m lo oft a r: lv Columbus ar ft 20 p m 1 i GO m
o 00 p m 11 40 a 3 ar Richland ar 3 p m 7 4ft a E
8 fto p m 1 ;;u p ~ ar Albany lv 2 lo p m 0(1 3
hi TZGERALD DIVISION.
No- 9. No. 7 No. b No- 10....................
no p m 7 I ft a -333 lv Abbeville ar 12 1 mil w pm....................
ii m si in a ir Lit^eraid aril 1 am 8 4ft p m....................
7 2ft p in 10 00 a ar Ocilla lv lw 20 a m 8 oo pm...................
v Trains No >*. 1 and 2 carry i In out coaches ietween Atlanta and Albany in connection with
outhern Kaili\a\
CONNECTIONS.
TRAIN NO. 19. ( , onnee i > ai .-•.u\aniu : .a who Ibani . \sien;, r. . . A P. and steamers. At
L’U'.mi wiUi Southern Railway Train No. , I ft north bound. At AbbevUie l’or Fitzgerald and
> • ila. At Cordele with (i.-s. A F. IL 1L No. 4 north bound. At Richland with A A. Division
■k-A lirnrliamVind lbany and the < olnmbu.-v At Montgomery of " itn H. A N. for New Orleans and beyond, for Itir
north, also with A . R.v. Alabama, for Selma.
TRAIN NO. 17. Connects ai ;:van:«n:i v.itb Plant System and F. C. A I*. R. R. At Helena
n !>uthern Ky. No. Hi south bound and No. lft north bound. At Abbeville for Fitzgerald and
in U Cordeie with G. S. A F. K. ii. No. I south bound and No. 2 north bound. At Rich
lM. il Ii ( v A. Division for ColLinibiis and Atlanta also for Albany. At Montgomery with I,.
bania for ew Selma Orleans and beyond, for Dinning!,am and the north, also with Western Ry. of Al
»i- 18. Connceisal Monrironxn v n - L N. from New Orleans and from the
>rt ii also with A ©stern Ry. of Atabui ( i ron. Senii c Hichlund with c. a v. j-msien for
dumbiis and Atlant ilso for A 1 ui.y, At Cordeie rr ( i. S. A F. Ry. No. for 'l il’ton and
i ’• At . Abbeville ,. , for Fitzgerald and Ocilla. u Savuimali ivitIi I’lant .System uiiti i-. c. A
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!\ Railroad
I I >r. Ii4 NO. 20. Connects at Montyomeiy with L. ,v N. from New Orleans nd from the
lortii. a! iso with esiern Ky. of Alabama iron ii At cordeie wit!.- G. s. A r. Kv. No. ;»
outb bound U Abbeville for Fitz •aid and (>eilia U JHcienu with Sou then: Kv. No.‘i 4 south
aid \l Mivaimah with Plum Sy m. i A P. R. R. and Nteann'is.
Eic.aant liuifei l > arior Cars on Tft is Nos. i7 and 18. Pullman ’Laiace Slet n 2 Cars on Trains
Nos. 19 and 20.
V. S. KIKIIT, A. POPE,'
ssistant Geiil. I'as.sfiiuer Auent Oeneral Freight and i’assengcr Agent
ol tL ,, (jAI.I.iv ............ 1 [, \ tee 1’resident , , and (ieiieral ila/.anei
G eorgiu, Soul he rn & Florida Ky.
fiUWANEE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA.
TIME TABLE NO. 60.
>ho Fly Sho Fly
7 nil h 2 7 50 p cccHEc lv Atlanta ar Ceniral. 7 45 a 3333 8 ffi 1> E
tl (HI II £ li 18 |> ar Macon 1V ' (jr. S. A I 4 15 a 4 = 1> 2
-ft c 11 Id a £ II 28 p jar lv Macon ark;, Mg. s. a I 4 05 a “-£;SS l> £ 11 10 a 3233233
7 ciccclt P S l .'i-l 11 E I 47 a < 'or dele s. a i l I 47 a P E 8 20 a
s p £ :i 1*5 p E 3 08 a ar 'Pi dost ft on h Iv t |12 15 a u p £ « 40 a
to p E 4 ft2 p £ 4 45 a ar \'a I a G. S. F. 110 30 a ji a £ 5 oo a
1 P E jar Thomasville Quitman lv h Plant Plant System. .system. 3 2 35 48 JC
;t H E »
a n. £ Rainbrldge Iv Plant system. 1 38 p
0 00 p m 5 a m 2 Jasper City \v i\ G. S. A I-:. 9 23 ES3,££2 9 56 ?»335
7 00 t> m o ; a m z. Lake G. S. A F. 8 25 8 58 a
0 (-0 !> ■) n : 8 00 a
3 50 |> SEE X e8 £ lv Ifton at 'I’lant System. 11 59 12 45 p
5 45 p rt E ar Way cross h Plant System. 9 40 p 10 45 a 3
7 45 p l-» c# £ a r Jack sonville lv P lant System. 7 30 p h 20 a 3
I j
to a* E lv Jasper - I I’lant System. > 48 p 2 7 01 a m
l-» sS £ ar Live Oak 1\ Plant System. A J t 2 6 15 am,
£ ar Lakeland -1\ ”!ant System. 9 -lft a 3 10 25 p m
5*5 & E ar _Tampa lv Plant System. 8 99 a 2 8 35 p m l
3 20 p m 7 20 a m lv Fitzgerald 'Pifton at lv T. P. N. |- 6 30 ]> m *11 00am
4 20 p m 8 50 a m ar r N i ; 5 00 ji m 9 30 a m;
Operates Pullman Gullet Slot cat rou. u -vi a ecu Nashville, Term., and Jacksonville
Fla .. vi.-I jlacoi. anu ‘Pi fton.
Operates Pullman sleepers between Atlo ?- \nd unswick.vm Macon and 'Pifton, making
direct connection with boats to and from (b: E x*rland end St. Simons.
Operates its own sleepers between Macoi : jd I'nlatka via G. s. A F. direct. *
Direct line to Fitzgerald Soldier ('olony \ Ti ........ fton.
Shoo-tiv Train runs dailv exce]>t Sunday, and will make evert- local stop.
I). G. HALL. T. P. A.. W. IL UT 'AS F. P. A..
12 Kimball. -tlantn.Gn 7 !U ’et, Jackson \ illc, Fla
L Ii RHODES. Soliciting Passenger Agent , Macon. On.
J. LAX I- G. A. MACDONALD,
1 Siijierintendent, Ge.,i:iUj Pa lgOT Agent
\ I iome I
Li lA
1000 acres good fruit and cot
ton land. Seven miles from Abbe
ville. 2 miles from Sibbie. In one
Ji -f 4 the best farming s ections of the
:ounty. Two public roads running
hrough property. Pri S3 e n V/ V r
ere. One-third cash, hoi A . S a Cii -A 1 v‘ rl O 1
^ears. 8 percent on deferred payir-ejifs.
can on or w i ce
Tv I V .r Ii 01VT i 1 nH
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