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THE CHRONICLE.
OFFICIAL ORGAN WILCOX COUNTY.
J, R. P/ionroe Hditty-ond Publisher.
MGsriUFTlOX It a TI is.
Twelve month *1
Hi v month ...
T hroc month■.................................
.......hihi.v Invar In Advance. funffshcdonappUcailon.
**>^'Ad\<nti-ing r«in*s
» hr (‘nitovi< i.k 1> pwbl isfu-d every Thursday,
at Abbeville. (hi. Communications to in.sun:
Insertion "•hould reach t he office not Inter than
Momln\. and must ;ilu;m. he accompanied necessarily by
j I) 1 * v. rirei - sjgnat t/re: not for
j^nlilieiitioji, hut a* a giinrant«*<* of good faith
I 1 ,»i- :»(U«-rtlsinx rates apply ui this otlhu
fCLEPHONE f40. 44.
r.ntcrod at tin* Host OIIIcQ at Ahhovilh*, tin
u , voomd-ciav- mutter.
Til I 'USDA V. MAY 1!>. INKS.
Ihm t forget to vote tor
Ilnrdin for Secretary of State
June lie will be the winner.
it is Phil (Wih, Jr., not old
\vho is a candidate for {Secretary
Slate Don’t get the two mixed
then you'll vote for Mark llardin.
The? ('onsolidalf'd returns of
enmm ration of school population
\\ ilcox county show the total
ber of school children between
ages of ti and 1X years to be
against 2,7)25 In 1SP4. an increase
27 per cent.
D seems Unit but one
now in the field f,»r a county
desires tfic support of the
from this, side of the county,
h ast but one has made, it known by
tuinouiicing his candidacy through
the columns of the Cmtoxici,. \Vc
vviU not support any candidate"'tvhn
docs not cate cnougli.for our vote, to
ii.ial;c it known through our paper.
but ns nil stami toguther in uluc
lions this year, D>> not make,a sin
gle pledge yet This siflu of tliu
county is. so far. unembarrassed by
numerous pledges to candidates.
bet us pick our men and vote
them to a man We can ae-eomplish
something in this v.av and
strength that will
and eoniidenee. The enemy
shown his hand We know
it is A company of Spartan
diers can defeat an army of undis
ciplined men. Pih-s the word
the line; “In unity there is
I'nitcd we stand, divided we
Stand together! is the watch-word.
Bishop W. A. Candler.
Dr. W. A. Candler, the
i (resident of Emory College. Oxford.
»<tu, led in the bishopric election tit
the (ieneral Conference in Baltimore
Tuesday, lie is a native (ieorgian
Slid was bo.ru in Carroll county ill
Vugust. 1,85,7, aud ids career up to
slits tune Inis been one of usefulness
aud marked ability. As a preacher
lie has few equals; as an educator lie
stands without a peer.
I- the Spanish-Amcrieam AV&r a
i'twtlliueul of prophecyV It realy
liegins to look that way. What
seemed at first only to lie a few little
spats ffelweey the American and
Spanish fleets of not more than thir
ty to sixty days duration, now ap
pears in quite a different light.
Complications are begming to arise
which may disturb International
rtmnv to sueli an extent thmt all the
Dowei-s n)ay lie involved in war be
Sore this troulile has reached
crisis. At this t iiu,>. France is
acting suspieioiisljr. (Jermany is
losing trade and feels ruffled about
It. Russia and oilier Powers are wol
fing loud in their opinions, and bid
Mother Knglaitd proudly s'ffuuh and
says: touch etn if yoti da-re » ,So if
-ampsoii -and Schley slfould fail to
anWihilate the Spanish tieets within
flic next thirty clays, we may look
for the greate st war tlu* world has
aver known.
The “OraniJ Old Mon.”
Hon. William Kwart (rladstotte,
tile greatest statesman of the
1 o-tlity. is reported dying. He
Lorn in Liverpool on December 44.
! SO!), gradmtted at Ox font with
lingtiished honors in 1841. and lias
been at ihe helm in the affairs of
ytaio iii Kiiglaiul ever since His
wisdom, his honor, his vast
ami eiitieal power. Ills strength tuid
iiis tine p.rsoiinlity nU eom-hined
w : \ • j e iii or v of the treat
• ■) - i t uts of iits life, to place
- in. -ii,a-, i;e an:dng Its fellows, and
make liim in truth “the grand o !<1
Mtan ot a gtea! nation.
COURT HOUSE
CONTEST.
Candler Gives Reasons
for „. His Failure c ., „ to
Hear the Contest
Case.
Wo rogri't that lack of space for
lints the piililmliing in full a letter
from A. 1*. Candler to Col. >)■
T. Mill giving a full explanation of
the reasoiio why lie did not hear the
court house contest ease
Abbeville and Rochelle, Below is a
brief synopsis of his reasons:
■ -The returns of the election were
through mistake, sent to the Kxeeu
tire office instead of the office of
Secretary of State au<( it \\i\h several
w(a*ks before they reached my hands.
“In the meantime the spring
courts hud begun in your part of the
slab* ami one of t(ie attorneys cm
ployed in the case (I think Mr. (iray-
1 mm) came to my office aud asked
that if the attorneys could agr.c, to
postpone a hearing till the Spring
courts were over. I assured him
that I had no preference in the mat
ter and would do anything to accom
modate the parties at interest.
(,'ouiicil never did notify me whether |
they were ready for a hearing. In
the meantime ! became a candidate
for (Jovernor and tendered my vesisr
nation as Secretary of State and the
papers in t^e court house ease were ;
left unopened in the safe aud thus
turned over to my successor, Mr.
Clifton.
“I was surprised a lew days ago
to learn that in Wilcox an effort
was being made to make political
capital out of the matter.
‘•My failure to hear the contest
was dn", first to the misdirection of j
the election returns to the Governor's
ofibe instead of mine, and secondly
to the request of counsel later on to
postpone the hearing until after the
Spring courts."
Yours sincerely,
A. 1). Candler.
“MAINE DAY.”
The Xatiomil Committee having in
eitarge , the ,, election of r a natmua ,
monument to the men who went
down with the battleship Maine, has
decided to construct underneath the
monament a special vault in
it is desired to place the signature
of all the pupils, in all the schools
of the United States or as nearly all
as it is possible by tut.y means to ole
tain The olffect J of the committee
is to inculcate in tlu* school chihlren .
of the country the patriotic A spirit /
which civnstitntcs the btisis O.t nil
five institutions. In order to ae
complish this, Thursday, May 26-th,
inis been fixed on as “Maine Day" in
all the schools throughout the Cnited
States, bet us arrange suitable nro
grams in our schools for that day
ami give our children an opportunity
to contribute something for the con
sti notion ol this mouuinent. leao.!
the children patriotism. This is our
Country tllld wo should love it. Our
countries tlag should wave from the
top of every school building ill tile
land and our children should know
the true meaning of “My country
'tis for thee.
City Barber Shop.
First Class Work.
II UR (’t.-T.TlNU IN ALL STV'l.KS. 25c*.
SUa'VINU 10c.
Wells building. Broad SL. next t») Webb A Go.
M. ]>. »>KAUSOL, Prop.
Cordeie Bicycle Co •*
—ski.i.s Tin-:
METER
Wheel, the Best on the market, ami
gives easy terms to customers.
-- -:o: -
Vlso keep a general supply of Bi
cycle- fixtures. Vo« eau get any
part of a wheel from them. All
kind of repair work executed
with dispatch and guaranteed.
Cl'LAP—A supply ot' second-hand
Wheels ,iu gt od t vJer C UKA W
Call on », addles-,
S, POWELL,
Vi of'UFE BEAIT’ ri *r r aria 7 3 § i?S *-«
" !,«.:.- ,- - !.<>el i ■.< i1 ■ :i ■ ■mi, cul-i indent,
mnc 1:'. «•.’. i,<-i le:i fcata I! i -.-.
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.vlaki ‘3 strong honUhy vrovaa'i. H ;icIs fiiivct!-; V > iV.O "ov-iino
I'g.um. Make ; Mr.nX.iy Per:.-.;:.:painies^ ;iii;l :v;.u!..: . I; /
.•useojMforta o? cliild-birtlif*n.s 1 » iihiio&t <-n'!«*lv : void;- 1 ..
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«C*0?. , —vt Sr-11 tills coupon r .:«1 /
K^Jtr n«itd>': c”.. U ‘‘j:'oV
kll t.'iiiooir.T. ’ifnu.. nml
-' S -;;visvs:
thly Iti'sulatliii' l’l'ls.
I’or sale by CITY DKUU STORK, Abbeville, Ga.
CITY DIlUXTOltY
M a you T. 1.. Holton.
| MATOH I'llOTBM J. \V. Melton. — W A. Cherry
Cl.KV.W
City attounk\ —>Ylax K. ljand.
TuBAHiniBK A. J. Harp.
Mauauai.s ,1. J. Uarheld. It. .1. Fitzgerald.
j ('OlNCILMKX )■;. a. Moody, W. 11.
f.. Story if. A (frown. F. /. Ilalre.
liOAKD of l'.m t ATiON -J H Monroe. A
J M Mixon. L (,’ailey. J I) Maynard.
, eUVRFHF.S.
UaI’TIKT frcachinfr every s«cond and
Sunday, morninsc and erenlnx.
meeting on Fourth Saturday at 11 o'clock a.
Rev. M L Lawson, pastor Sunday
even Sunday at »:3»m. It- Monroe
'
intendent. .
('musTiAX Freaching every First
morning and evening. Rev. R F Withers,
tor. Sumla.v School every Sunday at 10 a.
.1 Hrow/i Superintendent.
M BTHODIS 1 : Preaching every Sunday,
ing and’evening. Rev. Guyton Fisher
Sunday School every Sunday at 8:30 p. m. Frof
W. it. Googe Superintendent’.
L() DG KS.
K. of F Mcets e v cry Fi rs t and T h i rcl f i' 11es
day night. Max K. Land. G. G.
F. A A. M Meets every Fourth Saturday.
\\ . Lass.*ter. \Y. M.
rorXTY DIRF.(’TORY.
I * Kl’i: BSBXT ATI VK* -(i C Wilcox.
Siie.ritT - 1 . i ■ < 'ovington.
OnoiNAUY—J M Warren.
J M Mixon. 4
Cm:UK-
Tr.KAsi uKn i'. A Darker.
Tax Collectou- c s McCall.
Tax Rbcbivku -SamuUMirowu.
Couoneu- Hen Smith.
Si'uvkvou F. II. Taylor.
Commission bus -M. K. McAnally. L. F. Nance,
and I). McDullie: .1. N. Fvan.s. Clerk.
CO CRT.
County Court convenes every First Tuesday:
T. Holton. Judge: Max K Land, Sol Li tor:
-las. llare. HaUitt.
Uoaiuj «)• Kur< atjo\—I I! Monro,-.
John Roster. Rr. J Y H Smith. David Harvey, H
F stone.
SHERIFF SALES FOR JUNE.
r- i;<)K(i!A. WILCOX eOl N I'V-Will be soul
0 , r , n m
Of -.I---. -aid eountv. benreen the -esal
ihv-s of sale, on the first Tuesday in June
! N-.c-. the fellow ms described iiroperty, to-wtt:
l.-i „r land No. im» in the 12 th tii-tnct of
court of wtteo.v county in ravor of iienking vs.
u c snai.p, as the moaerty of defendant. Levy
count v-court ba-vm.
Also at the same time ami place will he sold
ltu ' l ' ollmvln " promt., tt T w-it: one hundred
acres of land in the form of a square ly ing in
nm northwest corner of lot or land No. 205 in
1,11 :|1,1 <li -'’ ,lk ' t of "lEox oouniy. levied on and
to be sold as the |>vo}»orty of 1). F. McGrimmon
under and by virtue of ti ti 1 'a issued from \Vil
county court tn favor or m.’ itarmtchaet ti
I) F McGrimmon. Lew made ami returned to
by James Harp, county court bailiff.’
, Usoat th0 «, m e rime and ,,iaoa w.u be sold
follow iny iiroperty. to-wtt: -Town tot in
t^wn mexo!
u-vi«i onasthe j.ru,*r,j of. J M Mixon
county court in favor of \v v> Mathews vs
Lew-tor lies. .1 r Momy ami .1 m Mixon.
0l , nt y C oun bailiff. This May mill. isds.
.V/soat the same time tind ylace will be
till- followlnj: in-oiwsrty to-wit:—A certain tract
or i il>,cc ' ° r laml "*'*anted in u« town or t>o
chellc. Wilcox county. Georgia, and particu
lavly de»crll>rd as town lot Ne. 211 and fifty feet
square off of the north end of lot No. 17 both in
block No. 13 fronting west on Gordon street.
Silty ievt and extending back cast 150 feet and
hounded north by alley running cast and west
through said block No. 13. »miM by lot No. iu
and south by lot No. lnand remaining portion
of lot No. 17. containing fifty by 150 feet and
hehrg \um of lot of land No. ls 2 in the sth dis
trict of said IVilcox county. I.evied on and to
ho sold as the property of Kara Lower Riviere
and William Henry Riviere, under and by
virtue of an execution issued from the Superior
court 6f said county in favor of the Atlanta
National HuikUng and Loan vssociniton
against said Ezra Lomcr Riviere and W illiam
Henry Riviere and against the* said property
Fro]>erty pointed out in said exeenlion.. J>»c
notice of levy given as required by law.
Also at the same time and place will Ik* sold
the following property, to-wit 1 Town lots Nos
seven <7> and eight »S) in block ■ T" of the
Siubhs survey in the city of Abbeville, situated
on the corner of Depot and Fine streets. Lvav
mt on as the property of E W King to satisfy
two Justice court li fa’s issued from the justice
cotirf for the 1158th district G. M. said county.
“ cd to moR T ' K * rmer
vIso at the. same time and place will be sold
tlu- follotvins: pvopt'Ttv. to-wli: A ooriatn tract
of land described as follows, commencing at
the north of a diteff on the Abbeville and Ro
ehello public road about ont ami tfni^qtArtvr
ne^-n,,: »t tit-- oiniri ........- in -,-.Vv me
running along sum ditch «lcu* uovtU a distance
m-hundred 1 ninety yards, thenev d< .*
1 iin* :..t Of tend No. 2M. .j:,
woth to a point near Mrs. Marshull thcncc
Nouthwestardiy along the made line between
T i; Fuller a-:d I> Johnson to the .vb'jvville and
Rochelle public road, thence along said road
westwaniiy to the mouth of aforesaid, ditch ! ,
ttHi i«rt of commenci-mcnl: all tli,- lurid w ithin
:^»;d bbundat «M*U‘s
^longing t<* Xr-. M v
; - Wi_nc-;rra.
Mr-.. ' -i:!;.- St:-.•.Ui---, i f IHmton, K
U*--: 1 s : r. v.omli ti
I' until recent I v
1 Untir.-.rni iviilt IVonteri
-r. One l.«tdt!<* :»:«*. 1 can
,i« ; - -- - ■ ■ 1
vourtfr!: 1 Hs-difMC.
1 and the said land, except Mrs. Mattliews. con
! tain in#,'3T> acres, move or Jess, the same hein.y
a part of land No. 2H8 in the 1st district Wilcox
county Levied on as the property of M A
Fovd to satisfy a Superior court mortgage n fa
i Issued from Wilcox Superior court In favor of
I) Johnson vs M A Ford. I'ropcrty pointed out
in said li fa.
Also at tin- stunt- time and jtlact- wU:
the followin'! property, to-wir I.. luiid
j 1 and Nos. inland -J 11. tWe 217. south 220. i 2ts. No. F«), So i->, containing 12H. KM
* i
■Georgia J aI! b ins and in t-liestti containing district two of hundred Wilcox and comity two
and oi.e-half acic4 each. Levied on us the
property of A l< Fisher to satisfy a mortgage tl
, ta . lssl,ed . " lluos s,, l' eri01 co,,n 1,1 favor
'
j oi Henjaniin Graham vs A K Fisher,
* •
Also at the N#me time and place will lie sold
Hie following property, to-wit: Two hundred
uud forty-Jive acres of land, more or less, the
same being th# south half of lot of land No. lot
! in jhe 1st district of Wilcox county, Georgia.
; levied on as the property of S X Mitchell agent
for T i Mitchell s children, to satisfy a state
j i and county vetuvned tax ti -fa for the year I Sin. Levy
made and tome by \Y A Goble. I,. G.
I This May Uth. ISDN.
Also at the same time and place will he sold
the following property, to-wit:—One-half of
lots Nos. 21 and 22. Johnson survey, in the town
of Abbeville. Wilcox county and bounded as
follows: on south by Stubbs street on the west
by Public school building, north by lands of .1
K Monroe and cast by lands of G w Uroadhurst.
Said land being the land deeded by Gars well A
Stubbs to G \Y Donaldson. Levied on to satisfy
a justice court ti fa. from ll'sth district, (i. AL.
in favor of M A Holliman. Property pointed
out bv plaintiffs attorney. Levy made and
turned over to me F T Farmer. L. c. This May
Stll lMi.18
L. Covixarox, Sheriff.
Homestead Notice.
GKORG1A Wilcox, count w
Narcissus \ . iJogen (her lnisband refusing)
applies to me for exemption of personalty and
j will ‘ iiass a l’ ii|>on arl aJI< the ‘ '“Illation same at 10 of o'clock homestead and I
a. m. on
Junouth. isos at my oltice in Abbeville. Wilcox
county Georgia. May 2nd. 181*8.
John M. Warren,
Ordinary.
Receiver’s Sale.
Re ailthoritv and direction of nil
OHWI ; OI UK UJK USUI '' llt oi
-
emmtv u 1 w.ttlp and ovitcvt tl tit the 1
-
March term 1808, of said court in
the cases of the First National
n Bank , 01 , „ Cordeie , , et al , vs i lie Nerage, ,
Watkins Company et al, and J i“
lUick waiter vs I la* Cypress Lumber
Company et al. I will sell before
the court house door at Abbeville.
ba during . tin* legal hours sale
M 01
611 Tuesday * the 7th day of .June
i^*’S, LI 10 Stime being first J uesdd V
i tt *sajd month, the entire plant of
1-bp ( ypress Lumber Company,
«it«l*near Abbeville on the Ocniui
wee river and tlte River Branclt of
thl ' « & A ’““mad.
Said property consists of one 40
horse power saw mill, with log jack.*
| 0<1 . turner and cut off one factory
with 50 horse power engine and
iw-iio,. v
‘
0 lie Perkins luuid shingle mil!,
one Adams lath mill, two rip saws,
one boring machine with all. neces
sary countershafting. tight and loose
pulleys and a good supply if L-, SE-.,. :
tools and saws. Pubd-iiir- e.inple
and in good -Hiudition. Location
excel lent Kiu'iit acivs leased till
April ist I'M)."). I’rivate railroad
siding. Tins is a valviable property
aud affords a fine opportunity to
parties desiring to invest in nta* !
! will.also sell at. the same time
and place a small stock, of merchan
dise, consisting of Shoes, Hats.
Clothing and a few other articles.
TEKMS OK S A IK.
Stock of goods. Cash. Mill and
factory plant, one-third cash; one
third payable Septemi>er 40th.
balance Mareit 40th. ISiffi. Pur
chaser to insure property to seen tv
unpaid baliiiive, and to forfeit oash i
piiymenl in Giisv ot iiliiuri* to cohffpiy j
wit!l contract .also to pav for lease
(lute of , purchase it' location is j
retained. Ih-ospeetive pitrelmsei's 1
‘tre iuvitett . t«'> inspect* tlu; propert y.
1 -or more speenii- information an
ply to ,1 U But k-vaiter. Ahln-vi!!
<q a or p, u „. B n ehelie. G
0 fi \i(‘i/(HzS:>A GFFCt Vt*r.
\._ )IC d~ </- i rtlers • • •
-FROM THE--
Cut Price Store.
Prices like these talk loud and long, more than
that, they make our customers talk.
10 (jt yiilk bucket.......10
4 (jt milk pan 4
lu.cjt galvV.M well UncketlS
2 <[t enanihV coffee jxit. .2.4
1 pr large size towels.... S
Pocket minor, . 1
Toilet soap... . 1
It) pi Dish pan .12
A. F, CHURCH WELL &, CO • *
COP^iVtERCE GT. A5E3EVILLE, GA.
HOMER RElD y
The Leader In
Fancy & Family Groceries
Highest market prices paid for Country Produce
Georgia and Alabama Railway.
SAVANNAH SHORT LINE.
Passenger Schedules Htteetlre December 12, 1897.
MAIN LINE.
I<>. 17. No. IS. No- 20
& 2-53333 7 a S lv Savannah aril 20 p H s in a z
... 12 t 11 a 3 ar Helena ar 0 in p 5 3 :£» a 5
1 l 12 )> 3 ar Abbot ilie ar '» ‘in p - 2 in a 5
2 “ } )» 2 ar Cordolc ar 1 15 p 5 I :;5 a ~
s 1.1 2 i» 3 ar Americiis ar :» HU p 5 12 28 a -
4 11 a p 3 ar Richland ar 2 in y ^ 11 -TO p is
S W 2 8 p s ar Montgomery lv in 15 a 5 7 15 p £
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION.
• No. .3. No- 1.* No- 2 * No. 4......
. T W p £ In o5 a £££ lv Columbus ar 5 20 p sss 12 oo m
<5 0(1 Richland .....
p £ J1 r-> a ar ar :» 55 p 7 15 am .....
. 8 50 p £ 1 HO i> ar Albany lv 2 lo y 5 uu a m.....
FITZGERALD DiViSiON.
No- O' No.- 7 No. 8. No- 10. •
5 55 c. SSS > a £ lv AbhcvilD* ar 1 J 15 p m 11 no pm...................
r» 55 p u 15 a = ar FiUgerabl ar II 15 a m s 15 p m....................
7 25 p ID IV.) a £ ar Oeilia lv 1** 20 a m 8 on y ri
...................
-Trains Nos. t ~ through coaches ljetwe.cn Atianta and Albany in connection with
Southern Kailway.
CONNECTIONS.
TRAIN NO. 19. connects at Savannah with l’lanl Sj-stcm. F. c. < I', ami steamers. At
r
mingbam Alhan.v and tohttnbus. north, also At Montitomer.v with L. .V N. for Xew Orleans and beyond, for Itir
and the with W. Ry. of Alabama, for Selma.
TRAi ETz NO. 1 . connects at savannah with Flam system and F. C. A- F. R. R. At Helena
' *‘- wUh Division for rohmihusand r^lT'o.SSt.ISfSJd
an *'• *v Atlanla also Tor Allian.v. At Montjromerv with L.
A X. for New Orleans and beyond, for l!inn!n:2ham and the north, also with Western Uv. of Al
abama for Selma.
TRAIN NO. 18. Connects at Montgomery with L. A- . from Xew Orleans and from the
north, also with Western liy. of Alabama frori. Selma. At lehland with C. A A. Divisien for
Columbus amt Atlanta, also for Albany. At Cordelo with S. a k. |;v. .\ 0 :> for Tifton and
Valdosta. At Abbeville for Fitzgerald and Ocllla. At Savannah with l’lanl . System and F C ,V
1*. Kailroad.
TRAIN NO. 20. (’onnisetsat Montgomery with L. A N. from New Orleans and from the
north, also with Wesieni Ky. of Alabama. from Sclmtt. .If < 'onivlc wii!i a. s» A: F. Ry. No. ti
south 'hound. hound. At Abbeville for Fit/-Me raid and Ocllla. At Helena with Southern Ky. No. 14 south
At Savannah with Flam System'. F. G. A F. R. JL am! si/tamcrs.
Mlcts&m HtiiYet Farlor Gars on Trains Nos. 17 and is. Fullniau Falace Sleeping Cars on Trains
Nos. R) and 2 d.
c. N. LIGHT. A. FORK.
Assistant Geni. Fassenger Agent. < AsenU
Cl'.'TL UAlillKTT. View rrcshlent .n 1 l
Tifton and Northeastern Railroad.
“SOLDIERS COLONY ROUTE.”'
1 ,!->on 1 'l'lint: MV t 1 >1^ .. < ;.
H. H. TIFT,
■■ President,
NO. 7 NJ). 3. NO. 1
F. r 1*. M. A. M. LLAA'Iv
~ a 10 x (hj 0i
8 it :i 28 8 . h> ~
8 ^ .‘3 •* 8 25 H
8 U 4
3 r? n r>8 r> (5
4 ?. •l i0 0 13 2D '-7
4 ~ 1 25 0 20 25 - E
Trains Nos. 1. 2. 3 and l run 1 rams Nos. 7 and 8 run on Sunday onlv,
Flag station. 'Plains uly .
(F{ Georgia southern stop and o ’lorida on stgna*. Tilton, All trains make connection with the Plant
System and at and the Georgia and Alabama at Fitzgerald.
CL ItOATUIGHT Traffic Manager
Notice.
state of Georgia: ii ilcov county.
Whereas. J. W. Hamilton and others have
petitioned this court praying lor an order
change a portion of the Rocholtoand Hamilton
road us follows: commencing at the ford of
Brush Prong and connecting again with old
road about p, miles from starting point,
not leave old road over ten yards and will be on
good ground. Now this is to cite and adnion
ish all persons that the first Monday in June,
said change will he granted if no good cause is
shown to the contrary.
This 5tli day of May. isus.
P»y order of
L. V. Nonce.
V. McDuffie,
M. E. McAnally.
J. X. 1C vans, ricrk. t ’onis. of Roads Rev.
Dissolution Notice.
The copartnership heretofore ex
Isfcill^ between K. A. Jones iinfl
Edenfieid lms this dav been dis
solved l>y 11111 thill consent, it. V*.
Fdeitfield bitt ing the interest of K.
.Jones iGiil assuming . till liabilities
and will collect all debts due said
firm K. A. Jones.
I«. K. L. Kdenfield.
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Miles.
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