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HS CHRONICLE.
OFFICIAL ORGAN WILCOX
J. R. Monroe Editor Publisher. and
L.’J. Whitehurst, Associate Editor.
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“TELEPHONE NO. 44.
Kntercd at Hie Tost Olllee at Ablievllle, (in.,
a. *ec<md-t la.s matter.
T111 ’ HS1 > A V. SKIT. 22, 1808.
Mucou s Diamond Jubilee Carnival
comes off October 11th to 1 till and
will be the greatest time Macon lias
over had.
51 any a uuin who doesn't know
enough to get out of u shower of
rain, knows enough 1<> raise the best
umbrella he can get his hands on.
Many of the speculators who
I kicked to Porto Hico are now re
turning disillusionized and convinced
that the island is not. an Eldorado.
The i’ldladelphia papers are giv
ing pages to golf news, What is
golf anyway? -Atlanta Journal.
Yes, what is go!f? If it is anything
good pass it (town this way.
A leading populist in this county
was one of the managers of the
election at one of the precincts in
Hie late democratic primary, alld he
sitys if any body says that precinct
didn’t go democratic anil right
they “lie.
The Savannah Hoard of Trade is
making a great etlort, to establish a
undo with Cuba and other islands
\ committee of nine lias been ap
pointed to go to Cuba and see what
is best to be done in establishing
this relation. Savannah is always a
phmoer when there is new territory.
'fiss Winnie Davis, ’-the (laugh
lov of the Confederacy. ’ who died at
Narragansett J’ier, R. I oil the I nth
inst, and for whom the entire South
fflrourns. will be buried in Hollywood
cemetery, in Richmond, Va., by the
skle of hei father, tomorrow after
nfton. Tfie Davis Memorial Assori
ntiim “t Kichmoitd uilV muke all the
n rraiigoments for the fiuiervvJ and the
services will be conducted from S
Paul church.
Lfuirens seem lave
ahead of her^ 'the county
democratic, i follow the
example ic
pa’pulM ■■PRoiit all of them de
JllCi, in the recent primary
jB^T'voted a solid demoeratie ticket.
Ohc of the leaders of populism
helped to hold the election in one of
tfn3 preeiiiets of the county and some
say this was Die most “jam up’
voting precinct in the county.
•Now that the removal question
.fi Wilcox county has been settled,
it ifc time for the Rochelle Xew Era
and the Abbeville Chronicle to make
up and kiss.”- Cordole Sentinel.
The question has not been settled
Brother. We would that it were.
It.-Till never be settled till Wilcox
county pets a new court house, in
keeping with the times, limit at Ah
be'tile, where it belongs, where mu
ture and the people originally de
signed it should be -in the centre
oT population in the centre of
NVeuith and on the grand old Oenuil
gee. When this is done Wilcox will
bt* ready to vole on prohibition ns
ysni suggest.
Millions (jiven Away.
It is ciTtainiy gratifying to the
public to know of one concern iu the
,• 'find ,• who . are not , afraid .. . , to be , gener
ous .... to the needy , and . sutfenng. , . i Ik
propnetors ol lb. ... Kings New lbs
cbvery . , l>n eonaiimption. eougiis , and
colds, ... liave i given awa\ ten mil
over
Bon trial bottles of this great modi
Fine; and have the satisfaction of
k\K>\YUlg it lifts Hl»suluU»Iv ..I curcvl thou
sands v . ol .. liopelcss . . Asthma. .
cases.
hVOftCidtis. Iioftvscness and •••,.- all discus
cH,of 'L j. the ., throat, , olicst , and , lunus .
arc
sureIV cured bv it. Gull on the City
Drug Go. and get a trial bottle
Ile^idav t> . M\v. - and $1.00 . Kvcrv ,,
si/.c ,
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bottle guaranteed, . .
or price rt
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All Job Work turned out of the
ClfjRoXlCLE *Job Oti'ux* i> guaranteed
0\‘»t class. Win " 1 -' iivi-UUg iin.i i I aim. I
Heads. Note Heads. 15ii 1 Heads,
nrefilnvs. Posters, Dodger*. Knve
HftF ^ stuiem. uts. Etc. be
ns a call.
We statvd in a former Issu* of the
Cnno.Mcr.f. that we would reply to
nothing further tho New Era
say in reference to the late primary,
which we strictly Adhere to, but it
insinuates that the Editor of the
Chronicle pays no taxes, to which
we will say that we nave already
paid more taxes within the last
twelve months, and have been doing
so annually for the past twelve
rears, than the Xew Era Editor pays
annually for clothing, provisions and
house rent. We will state further
that the records will show that only
one or two others in Wilcox county,
(and they lease holders) pay more
annual taxes than we do In ad
dition to this we have paid claims
against us. (incurred from railroad
investments and other misfortunes)
amounting to more than $25,000.00
within the last three years
Wc may be a little behind some
times in the payment of taxes but
‘wc get there just the same.” If
ours were nothing hut a poll tax we
might throw stones also. Speaking
of taxes, here is a little clipping
which lends to make a fellow a little
less lonesome, evCn a man as impor
tant as a J. I’. Editor, if lie should
get behind with Ins taxes;
‘•Cases against George Washing
ton appear here and there in the
civil docket recently? unearthed in
the court house at Greensburg, Penn.
No less than three claims were
entered against him during tho year
1787 to compel him to pay taxes.
The humorous clerk commenting on
these actions, remarked; ‘George
Washington, Kscp. np^ieareth not to
like taxes.’ Washington Cost.
W<‘ do not pay taxes for the fun
of it, we pay them because we have
something to pay for.
A Clever Trick.
It certainly looks like it, but there
is really no trick about it. Anybody
can try it, who has lame back and
weak kidneys, malaria or nervous
troubles. We mean lie can cure
himself right away by taking Elec
tric Bitters. This medicine tones
up the whole sygl-em, nets as a stimu
lant to the liver and kidneys, is a
blood purifier and nerve tonic. it
cures consumption, headache, faint
ing spoils, sleeplessness and melan
choly. It. is purely vegetable,
mild laxative, ami restores the sys
tem to its natural r igor. Try Elec
tric Ritters and lie convinced that
they are a miracle worker. Every
bottle guaranteed. Only uHjtru bot
■'^ I it,> Ib un^JoTi 1 .
fo LJj^!m‘ ll l '' l '“ <l’ nniii be
|. a
in the ofllco in umiler than Tuesday
morning to insure insertion. If you
have Ci ieiuls visiting you call up
telephone I I and tell us about it.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salvo has
the largest, sale of any salve in the
world. This fact and its merit has
led dishonest people to attempt to
counterfeit it. Look out for the
man who attempts to deceive you
when you call for DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve the great pile cure.
Cent ml Drug Co.
Public School Fund,
The third quarterly apportionment
will not he nuuU* hy the Stale till
Doe. 15th, 1 S!)8. A rrangements
can be made to borrow this money at
S per cent, and pay olf the teachers
before that time if the county board
will authorize it. and it should be
dime. The teaehiTS need their
money when their w. rk is completed.
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One minute cough cure surprises
people by its quick cure and children
may take it in large quantities with
out the least danger. It has won for
itself the best nipnhdhui of any
preparation used to day for colds
croup, tickling ii; the throat or oli
stinateeo coughs. Central Drug Co.
-Macons Diamond Jubilee Carnival
will include the lltli. tg’tli, l.ith and
1 Dll , ot October. Macon will cele
urate the t.itli anmversnrv ot her
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toundatum. . , . 1 here will , tie founlavs
? M'“’.ac„lar splcnlor-Ocl. lit!.,
' alri, ’ l ' c Pu V: ‘f 1 ’’ l ’’ lorj!
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Oav. * Oct. KUli, Inulcs Display l>av |
Oct. 1 lilt, Macon div. rmus
works an exact reproduction ol tIn*
battle ot Manilla, as is now brim*
sl '°r" lwK tl,,w
** ,l ' h '* "f
ol 1000 clnldivn in ivd. wlnti and
bine , Haii , road rates tm* , lowest
ever cm needed to a citv eelebrution.
More tllUll tcVOftlV milliorf* t’roe
‘
Ot . I'eNNlfets , tell HiWoi
^RlRples i
Salvo have boon tlistributotl in- liio
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manufacturers. '' bat better proof
their confidence in its meaits do
y()u want? u cUlvs j„]es, burns,
scalds, sores, in the shortest
tine. Central Drug Co.
WOMANS TRIALS. «
Many women ! J
't Buffer gron i j
V i>ain ot v >nt it- »
ly pf.Mki- i !
believe it net -
Oilier*
Jiofty-, iHV* V7?^'! danger l 1 but * lies* b e •
I l ituteto secure I
niiliming •cconnt'of local liu* j <
exaniimitionH. 1
Nature in- i
% tend <:d t li c i
nml “monthly l^ular. per- I n-j 1
iods” usual pain to be and painless hickm-ss indicate serious
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'derangements which should have l 1
| prompt attention, examinations or they rapidly grow '
i worse. Local are not net
1 essary since the discovery of
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It cures nil FetnaleDiseases and regulating by properly the i I
strengthening all the pain. or- I
gan*. This stops i
This remedy is a vegetable compound, < ‘
and is the result of years of experience. i
It is carefully prepared in our own lal>
ratories by skilled chemists and is in- <
dorsed by leading physicians. (
fluid hy all drnuKlsf* Regulating or sent post J ’ills paid with for each ft. <
bottle. A Dox of ‘'Monthly" i
Mrs. A. L. FORT). Wesson, Miss., writes: “TJy j <
using two jKittlf.s of Planers I'Ymale lo cul i '
tor, 1 have born oiiri d of Nervous Debility
brought about by the birth of my last child. i
FRF.E to niiv address, Book on tho irr.mo 1
Treatment of Female Diseases. A sample H'. box 1 > 4
of ‘‘Monthly” Regulating Fills b(*nt for hi rn nts (
Iii stumps. Address, New Hpencfer Med lei inc 4
Cu., (Jliuttanooga, Tennessee. <
For sale hy Ct!y Drug < ’o.
Official Democratic Gtchcf.
Governor
AttB.v I). Candler.
Secretary of State
Ihuf.ip Cook.
Comptroller-General
William A Windin'.
State Treasurer
William .i Spkkr.
Attorney General
Joseph ,M Terrell.
(lommissioner of Agriculture
0 I! Stevens.
State School Commissioner
G R Glenn,
Prison Commissioner
Joseph S Tuts kr.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court
Thomas J Simmons.
Associate Justice of Supreme Court
for full term of six years
w.luam ii Emu.
Associate Justice of Supreme Court
for utiexpired term of two years
Henry T Lewis.
Senator for the ......Senatorial
District
| Represent;fives in the House of
Representatives
For viitittention-of the owm'sniml
of Paragraph 2 of Secti »n Article
(i of the Constitution, (for election
of Judges of Superior Courts oy the
people.)
Against the Ratification of amend
ment of Paragraph 2 of Section J,
Article (i of the Constitution,
(against election of Judges of Su
perior Courts by the people).
For Ratification of amendment of
Paragraph if of Section if, of Article
(i of the Constitution, (for election
of Judges of Superior Courts by
people).
Auuinst ratification of the amend
ol I a[)!l ... ,, >ectl 011 .. oi
lLH'ilt ill* 12,1 •> .»,
Al ticle i; ol the Constitution,
(ngaiust .... election ot i- .Judges • i ol r Mi- *v
porioi’ Courts by the people).
For ratification of auicmlmont of
Faraeraph 1 Section 'll of Article (i
of the Constitution (for election ot
Solicitors-Uoiicral Ic/'tlic people).
Against ratification of amendment
of Paragraph 1 Section Jl of Article
(i of the Constitution, (against elec
tion of Solieitors-Gencral by the
people).
(Toi'k of Superior Court
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Slievi ti
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Receiver of Tax Returns
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Tax Collator
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County Troasutvr
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County Sui'vev«p
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Coroner
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County Commissioners
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A stubborn eougb ->r tiok-ling in
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the throat yield to (Me Minute Oougli
Cure. Harmless in i: effect touches
die right spot. reliable and just
is wanted iWaets at-once
Centra! Drug Co.
T. C. IVJANN,
ed Light Saloon
M \K !• - A KPKCIALTY Ol :0: :0;
FINE WHISKIES
Hirrii as
‘‘UAItHKTT's PIUVATK STOCK,'' 1 ‘KEN*
TCCKKV IIEU., ‘ -IMPERIAL CABINET,
'W •K"' 1 "'* AN, > KKV
,v co.'s corn. >»
FINEST
URANDIES AND OiX
ON TDK MARKET
[pa!ace Barber
Shop ^ Store, rp Stairs. iu Hundley Over Wilkinson's Building.
FIRST-CLASH WORK, :+: :t: : + :
:t: SHARP RAZORS,
:+: :+: +- POI.ITB attkntion.
r-rT’The Only White Barber in the City.
Give me a Trial, I will appreciate it..jg-J
T. NI. MATTHEWS.
Subseridc to the Chronicle.
HOMER REID 9
The Leader In
Fancy Sc Family
Highest market prices paid for Country Produce
$75 up. Easy Terms,
OI i \ Organs, 20 up, Easy Terms,
Lowest price house on earth,
i.lv All Music 1-2 price,
Write the Old Reliable Irvine’s Gd, Music House, Macon Ga.
«/ you arc not in it, 7
according to the editor, if you don’t advertise in his paper.
we are strictly in it
&
and want to advertise the fact that we are making
| ‘j ['O’CSf S*' 0
die hardesl rSi
(| ' f ^ 0OlO3*C(l x®
the best brick every respect i
m
that are nvus: in sputh gcorgia. we also make a fine quality of
• re-pressed brick
furnish can a^ricn Itura 1 novelt ies descriptions. of all
reed brick works
abbeville, georagia.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
GEORGIA -Wilcox county.
Under ami by virtue of a Pow er of Sale con
tained in a certain mortgage dated the 27th day
of .Inly. lH'.m, recorded in book of mortgages
page Tl. executed by G W Priceler to secire
certain indebtedness to Tatom a Broadhurst
evidenced bo :t certain promissory notes of the
same date ami payable one Do days after date,
one on .Ian. lath after date and one on the 1st
day of February after date aggregating tho sum
of $<> 00.00 which notes and the mortgage secure
t] ie same, have l)een duly transferred and as
signed to the undersigned. I will sell before
the court, house door in Abbeville, Ga., on Mon
day the 24th day of October 1808, during the
legal hours for sheriff's sales, the property de
scribed in said mortgage, to-wit—all of lot ,\o.
i* in block s, fronting Depot street in Stubbs ad
dition to town of Abbeville. Georgia, in said
county the building known as the Globe Hotel
being situated on said lot. said lot fronting on
Depot street 27 feet and running back I2v> feet.
Said sale w ill be at pvblic outcry to the highest
bidder; terms cash. The proceeds of said sale
to be applied to the payment of said indebted
ness and as provided in said mortgage.
This Sept. 21st. 1898. .1 w Tatom.
emts *\ Lawson. Attys.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
GEORGIA Wilcox county :
Under and by virtue of a power of sale con
tained in a certain mortgage dated the 2nd day
of February, lsus. recorded in book K of movt
gages, page. 143, executed by 'i' U sessions to
secure certain indebtedness to NY Lasseter,
evidenced by o ccrlain promissory note of same
date and payable >-ix months after date, for the
lum of $U3.45. I will sell before the courthouse
dt>. v in Abbeville, Georgia, on Monday the 24th
day of October, 1898, during the legal hours for
sheriff's; sales, the property- described in said
mortgage. towit:--all that tract or parcel of
iMtul situated in lot No. 1 F>, First district of
W ilcox county. Georgia, and described as fol
lows: commencing at a stake situated (557 feet
•ast and 2d feet south of the southwest corner
of Ross A Wilson's two acre lot in the village
of LUeidstie[d and county aforesaid: thence
west 057 feet to a stage: thence south «5<K) feet to
a stake: thence east 039 feet to a stake standing
25 feet west of the center of the A A W railroad
truck: thence along said track in a northerly
course to place of beginning, and containing
twelve ae.ies. more or less. Also lot No. 2 com
mencingat a poinflon boundary of lot of land
No. 14'*. said point standing 25 feet east of A A |
W railroad track and marked with a pine stake j
thence north along said east boundary 3256 feet
to a stake: thence west 11*72 feet to a stake
standing 25 feet east oi said railroad track in a
southerly course to the place of beginning, and
' aiumii.v ».\i>-wur«. ,.•. mow or u—. u«
Namv ftiily rlv-cviLvU ubow to tiiMvlct
»nd iot number, said sale win be at ruwto
Julcr .v ioUk- tuylH-- l.Kidvv, Terms cash. The
proceeds of said sale to be applied to the pay
nil'lli of saitl lndvMvducs. and as provided in
’ rhisS<
Z NY Lasseter.
On Us A Lawson, A;n s.
D O ’ t: !
Don't pay # ft for a spool of thread, wo sell it for.. .# 3
Don't pay 25 fora Muggy whip we sell them for.. i)
Don't pay 20 for 24(H) matches we sell lItem for...
Don’t pay 2 o for a bottle machine oil we sell for. 3
Don't pay 15 for ft set of ton spoons we sell for. a
Don't i»ay 5 00 for a suit of clothes we sell them for... 2 08
Don’t i>".V youv goods until you get ottv prices
Don’t ,isten to a ma " "' iien iic sa vs i,c sells g°° ,is as chca p as wc (l0,
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Doi 1 *| go somewhere else to buy when we save you 50c on a dollar.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Tinware etc
EVERETHING AT A CUT PRICE.
A F OhurGhwell & Go.,
CUT PRICE STORE. CONTROLLERS OF LOW PRICES.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
GKORGJA—Wilcox county.
Under and by virtue of a power of sale con
tainop in a certain mortgage dated t*he H.id day
of duly J8U7, recorded in book .1 of mortgages
page 583-4 executed by Annie W ebster to secure
certain indebtedness to M \V Cooper evidenced
by a certain prommissory note of same date
and payable 12 months after date for the sum
of $ 2 W. 0 t> (having thereon a credit of flo.up)
which note and the mortgage securing the same
has been duly trails (erred ami assigned to the
undersigned. I will sell before the court house
door in Abbeville. Gcorgia. on Monday the 24th
day of October l 8 U 8 .durlr,g the legal hours for
sheriff’s sales, the property described in said
mortgage, towit:- all those tracts or parcels of
land in the town of Abbevilte, Wilcox county,
know n a t lots Nos. one and three, In east Abbe
ville. Thigpen survey, each being seventy by
one hundred and five feet. Said sale will be at
public outcry to the highest bidder; terms cash
the proceeds of said sale to be applied to the
payment of said indebtedness grid a.- provided
in said mortgage.
This Sept. 21st 181)8.
Mrs. Cora 1» Wilson.
Cults a Lawson, Attys.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayok—T. L. Holton,
Mayoh I’hotem \Y. A. Cherry.
Cleuk—, 1. NY. Melton.
City Attorney—M ax F. Land.
Tkeasuueh—A. .1. llarp.
Makshals—. 1. .1. ltartield: R. .1. Fitzgerald.
Council men !!. A. Moody, NY. 11. Wilkinson,
L. Story, M. A. Drown. I*. 1. Ilaive.
Hoard of Fi>it atton -J R Monroe. .V T Baker
.1 M Mixon, c L Hailey. J l) Maynard.
COURT.
County court convenes every First Tuesday:
T. L. Holton. Judge: Jlax E Land, Solicitor:
•las. Harp, Hail ill.
LODG Fs.
K. of R- Meets every First and Third Tues
day night. Max F. Land. G. C.
F. A A. M. Meets every Fourth Saturday. /.
. Lasseter. W. M.
GIIURCHKS.
Baptist- Preaching every Second’and Fourth
Sunday, morning and evening. Conference
meeting on Fourth Saturday at 11 o'clock a. m.
Rev. M L Lawson, pastor. Smidav School
every intendent. Sunday at 3;3U p. m.. ,l. R. Monroe Super
Guiustian F -eaciting every First Sunday
morning and evening. Rev. lv' M Withers. pas
tor. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m.
M A Brown Superintendent.
Methodist Preaching every Sunday, morn
ing and evening. Rev. Guyton Fisher pastor,
Sunday school every Sunday at 3:3U j». ni. Prof
W. R. Googe Superintendent.
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Short Hand, Typewriting Telegraphy Music.
Every Want of the Student Will be Met.
Students are not compelled here to take studies they do not want in
order to get the desired ones. Perfect liberty is given in the choice of
studies. Our superior classification, mode of assigning work, and of con
ducting class recitation, enable our students to do more in ten weeks than
is done at most schools in twice the time, We economize in time as
well as in money. We guarantee satisfaction to all who come to work.
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excellent library of. 1200 volumes, large supnly of apparatus, healthy
location, expenses moderate, faculty of enthusiastic Normal teachers.
Payment of one tuition admits to any one or all classes in Preparatory,
Teachers, Scientific and Business Departments. Vocal music is free.
Our Business Course is the most thorough, practical and cheap
est in the South. Every one should have a Business Education.
Fall Term Opens Sept. 13, 1898. Send for a Copy of Our Announcement.
For further information, address,
W. A. LITTLE, PRINCIPAL,
ABBEVILLE, GA.
Georgia and Alabama Railway.
SAVANNAH SHOHT LINE.
Passenger Schedules Effective December 12, LS 97 .
MAIN LINE.
No- 19- No- 17. No- 18. No. 20.
7 45 7 25 lv Savannah „ ..
pm a m , am nil p m « in am.,
12,04 1 00 a m 71 3(1 a ni a r Helena ar a io p m S :!5 am..
a m ail p m ar .\bbcvillc ar r,o p m 2 411 a m
2 15 30 Cordele ..
a m p m ar ar 1 45 p m 1 35'a m
3 II 15 a m ii 5o it it ni ar Amerlctis ar 3 30 |» m 12 28*a m
4 am ■>8 m ar Richland ar 2 40 p m 11 30 p m
8 00 a m mCA oo |• in ar Montgomery lv m 45 a m 7 45 p m
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 3- No. 1.* No 2.* No. 4.
3 iu p m in 05 a m lv Columbus ar 5 20 pm 12 00 m
8 *H) p m n 40 a m ar Richland ar 3 55 p m 7 45 a m
8 50 p m 1 30 p m ar .V1 bany lv 2 10 p m 5 00 a m
FITZGERALD DIVISION.
No. 9. No- 7. No. 8. No. 10.
v> )> m 7 IN a m lv Abbeville ar 12 ]5 pm ] 1 00 pm.....
« •'*•”> |> ni a 15 a m ar Fitzgerald ar 11 15 am s 45 p m
7 25 ji ni 10 00 a m ar Ocllla lv la 20- a m 8 (hi p m .... . ....I ...'.
Trains No>. l and 2 carry thro'i^h coachc.s between Atlanta and Albany In connection with
Southern Railway
CONNECTIONS.
',n«,. w n;A i’AiU,^
minx ham and the north, also with W. llv. of Alabama, for Selma.
TRAIN NO. 17. Connects at Savannah with lvint System and F. (!. A I'. R. *
Willi southern Ky. No. Id south bound and No. bound. R \t Uelemi
14 north At AbltSVille for Fltz-erald and
; u ‘ oricl< ’ "I"' <i. s. .V F. li. If. No. I south bound and No. 2 north Imund At Rtch
lamlwuht . X A Division for Columbus and ulantaalso for Albanv. At Montfromerv with L
ennS Snd be - von8 - tor »> r “tn!:ham and tho north, also with H vstern Ry of Al
abaina for Selma
TRAIN NO. 18. Connects at Montgomery with L. A N. from New Orleans and lMvis?en from the
north, also with Western Ryot Alabama from Selma. At Ilichland with C. A A. for
t o Iir.ilms and Atlanta, also lor Albany. At Cordele with s. A V. Kv.-No 5 for Tlfton and
a HaHroiid AbbevUle for 1 ’’ Uz " el ' Klti il,ld ° cl »a- At SaVumuh with Wan System and F a &
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Fifton and Northeastern Railroad.
“SOLDIERS COLONY
H.. H. TIFT,
President.
NO. 7 NO. 3 NO, I
p. m. p. A. LEAVE
3 10 3 8 0
3 22 3 8
•> 31' 3 8
3 50 3 4
3 55 H 9 85.
4 m 4 9 20
4 20 4 9
»j$s@gs& m Manage/
% F- G. liOATRMWT Tralliu
Miles.
Don't |>av * 2 (K) for n pair of shoes we sell for 5
Don’t j mi *\ 75 fora pair or pants we sell lor, ^
Don’t pav 15 for suspenders we sell lor.... -1
Don't pa' T‘ for Ticking we sell for...... U«
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Don’t pav '•') for drilling we sell for...... t
Don't v for calico wc sell for ;>
pa .........
Don't pu'v 15 for casslinere we sell for..... 10
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Ge^ieral Offices:
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
EFFECTIVE
I )ecciTibcM- 19th, 1897,
nu TIFTON,
HA 1GHON,
B DING
riy ftta
M YST1G.
FITZGERALD. flmTghfr,
W. 0. TIF1,
Vice Presideni,
Miles.
_iy P.‘ 1*. M.
c? 12 15 0 6 10
<3 12 00 0 5 50
11 51 0 5 48
til 11 31 ft 5 29
»nc 11 11 25 14 ft ft 5 5 23 12
LEAVE on oo ft 5 00
2 NO. 5 NO. 8