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CHRONICLE
OFFICIAL ORGAN WILCOX COUNTY.
J. R. Monroe K.ditor Publisher. and
L. J. Whitehurst, Associate Editor.
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-TELEPHONE NO. A4
Entered at I he Post ofllce at Abbeville, On.,
as st;eoml-ch» - natter.
TIM RBI)AY, SKBT. 2!!, 181)8.
|>*\yn sajs Roosevelt pays trihutes
TTfit doesn't pay taxea.
A inoiiuruent will he erected in
wiemorv Miss Minnie Musis.
When a man disputes with a fool
the fool is doing the same thing.
F-u , i o-ii. say-the Huxley lbtn
tier, s [tells negro-poll ticftl-dom ilia
lion.
Fannie JHiveniiort, the famous no
livss, died at her summer home ijj
Dunlmi'V, Mm .. Monday.
I’lio remains of Christopher Co
ittnthus were, ollloiullv exhuuud
Tuesday, and will be sent Ao Spain.
- Cardinal as applied to the
lieimx'i.We p:irt\. no longer means
ill-1. but is recreated so as to mean
dominant, sny- 1 lie Vidnlm Star.
The le;>islalive race is warming up
n: Wilcox. I! V Howen and G ('
Wilcox are both candidates and each
scams to lie confident, of vieloi v on
bet. r>th.
Mrs. Sydney buseellei has recent
Iv gone back to her old home in
Jihodc Island. Il is alleged llial she
is thinking of giving the 'lord (he
go-by and applying for a divorce.
Mr. ,J A .1 Henderson, of Irwin
county, will have opposition in his
Legislative race, in the person of Mr.
Tony Howell Tiie l’i'ien<ls of both
parties seem hopeful and a warm
light may be looked for.
The Island of Cuba Heal Hstale
Company is the uivnie of the first
Ytm iieiin eonei'rn doing business in
Cuba under the new order of things.
The\ have opened oftleers oa
street. Havana, and will di^j-^h
country lots.
A South brother devil
rcspttrrrft e for this one:
Auietieau bird
screams, "Vaukee-doodh do!
rooster joyfully crows. ‘-Cock a
dle do! and the old maid hystcri
cully exclaims “Any dude li do!"
Wlion you mil for ih'Witt’.s
Hazel Salve the “feat pile cure don
accept anythin')- else. Don't be
ed into accepting n sub.sitnte,
piles, lor sores, for burns. For
By Central Driiy Co.
It would be a jjoojjl idea if Teddy
Roosevelt Wotjld take some of the
advice he so freely gave to his JIH’U
as-they were mustered out of service
and not expect too much honor and
distinction at the hands of the poo
pie on account of .laurels 5Y011 at
Santiago, 11' is now eamVukitp for
Governor of \Yw Vork and his
friends claim he has an eye on ihp
Pnsidemv,
Dtiscovered by n Woman
-\il"ther : ■ a at diseoxerv ha< been
ma.lc, ami. ihat too. by a huly in
this eoun'u v. "Disease fastened its
ehiTelie.s up,an her and I’oi
year.-she v, ita- iood its severest tests.
but her vital oi-.ans were undermined
ano ath seemed imminent, Foi
three mom - slit' coughed incessant
Jy, and could not sleep. She final
Jy'diset'Vt n d a wav to recovery, h\
purchasing tif ns a bottle of Dr.
Kina, s Xrtt Discovery for eousninp
tion, ami was so much relieved
taking first dost , that she slept all
night, and with two bottles, lias been
(absolutely euivd. Her name is Mrs.
Luther bntz. Tims writes W. C
HaiuiPiek tV Co. of Shell') \, c.
'1 rial bottles free at the C ny Drug
Store. Regular size 50c. and Si.
Every hottle guaranteed i
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Alt .(,)•> \\ oi-li turm-tl out of tilt*
(Tiiuixlci.' Jul) Ollinc i> oimiantt'otl j
„ class, \\ hen needing Lettvi
,n>t
.
Meads. Note Heads, Bill Heads,
... •
v treuiai -. losters. Dodgers. Alive- j
Iojh s. Cards, Statements. Ktc. I v j
pure to give us a euit j
^* ettcr ** <>ne of Our Boys in .•
rom
the Island of Cuba.
Gt'A.vi a.xa.Mo, Ciha, An: 2 : ' W
To TUB (.'UHONICI K:
Notv that wt listve reified down
fora while, I will try to describe our
trip to you ns la st 1 can.
\\V left 8 tviuiimh Katurdnv Au.tr.
. and arrived
about I o clock |) 111
at Santiago Wednesday a in follow
ing. Nothing of interest happened
on the way. Tin first land we saw
after leaving Tybee, was San Salva
dor Island, wlier: I'ohinihus first di -
eoveml America, saw several other
small islands before reaching Cuba.
We remained on board the Minne
wuska (the boat that we came over i
on and third to (lie largest in the
world) until Thursday morning,
when we marched out to camp. ab< ut
one mile’north of Santiago. We re- j
maiiied there iintil Saturday a in and
then left for this place-—that is the
First HaUallion and headquarters,
the other companies remaining, e\ r -
ee.pt company “D" (my company)
which went to Si honey, a distance ol
ID or I 'J miles from Santiago. (Juan
tivnamo is about ad miles from San
tiago by land and about 100 by
Witter We came over on <;iie of the
hotd.s captured from Spain, the San
Juan. After leaving the boat, we
gol on the t;.sin and went, 12 miles
north, when v e are now. Our camp
i-. about one mile west of (iiiantnnn
mo, tt lovvii of about -1,000 inhabi
tant I should say. though I do not
know, not having been to town since
the d.tv w arrived. Santiago ha a
j popuhitit m of about .'!”),(10(1 and is
the nastiest hole in the world, 11 is
impossible tor me to describe it.
You can't drive a wagon on some o'
lie -streets without miring down.
The people, horses and everything
sleep in the same ro nms. Santiago
is about six or eight miles from the
entranev of the harbor.. The seenerv
is just grand all the way up. Noth
mg like I thought i' was. The har
bor is naturally the best protected
one in the world. The only way to
get the enemy out is to just starve
them. 1 don’t see how the Cnitcd
Stales wliijiped Spain as (juick as she
did. They had everything so well
fixed up. Had intrenehments all
around Santiago and cannons, rapid
lire guns and every other kind of
guns just behind the iulreuchnicnls.
We had our tents pitched right
against. Ihe entrenchment in Santiag) )
Did not like our camping ground
near so wvU^Uierg. as here. Our
caiji|Jj*irt« is an old Spanish cavalry
dump. The best place for a camp
I 'ubii. It is on a high hill, The
only draw back to it is the water.
We have to use water out of a small
river, about half a mile from camp.
The waler is clear and pretty but the
Cubans and Spaniards wash them
selves, horses and clothes in il all
the time. We boil and strain il be
fore using it. It is u mountain
stream. The«e are no wells here,
ut least f have not seen any. The
country reminds me very much of
Shiloh, Harris count), with a few
exceptions. There is no timber
here Unit 1 have seen. Nothin** but
bob-wire mountains, thorn bushes.
grass, etc. The Spaniards have de
stroyed nearly everything;. There is
but von little fruit where v e have
been, and that is as high priced as
in Georgia. Mo i ol the lands me
tine, lint how sticky. When it rains
you get more on your shoes than
you can well carry, The soil is :
si m tl' colored. Potato vines are
knee high. There has been no farm
ing: here, as I have seen, since the
war a few
1 wish you could come down and
see for yourself. Morro Castle 'is
pretty well torn down. ’ We passed
in fifty yards of it. Faw tlicMerri
nuie and two Spanish boats that were
sunk, they ►• ail close together.
The Spanish soldiers, as nell as the
Cubans, are pitiful looking objects.
Most of the Cubans that we have
seen are nothing but negroes, of the
very lowest type. Most of the kids
go naked. Am glad that 1 am with
the band, we have n good time b.
the side of the others, Did not cn
joy my trip over here, as I was sea
siek most all the wav. Came very
near perishing. Had nothing to
except corn beef, hard racks and
eotler.
Capt Warren is at Santiago, don't
know when I will see him Have
not seen a paper since we left, Will
not write move this time.
WfI.BOUX Ft I.I.liK.
One minute cough cuvc surprises 1
‘
people by its iiuick (.'lil t':H)(1 ohiWtX'n
mav takn it in Jarof quantities 1 with
- • -
nut the least danger. It has won for
itself the best ruputation of any
preparation used to-day tor , colds
tickling it: the throat or ob
eouyhs. Cvutral Co.
WOMANS TRIALS.
Witter Many women
Sh month- great
pain ly periods at and
•m% believe it nat
£5\t ural. Others
io a 1 1 * e the
AG (langerhuthes
itate to (tenure
treatment on
m account of hu
§R initiating local i
exiiminatioiiB. in-J 1
A Nature
t c 11 (t e (t t h e i
and “monthly ngnlar. per
fiiods” to lie painless I n
usuid pain aiul sicknc'a indicate serious
derangements which should have
prompt attention, <>T they rapidly .grow
worse. Localwxaininations are not nec
essary since the discovery of
fit mm t
It cure* nil Female Diseases V>y properly
slreu^Uiening nml re^iilnting tiie <>r
gans. This stops all the pain.
This remedy is a vegetable compound,
and i tlx* result of years of experience.
It is carefully prepared in ourown lab
ratories hy skilled chemists mid is in
dorsed by leading physicians.
Hold »>v all ilrnKajlats orient, post paid for ft.
A box jox or “Mootbly ’’ Itcgulatlng 1 'IIJh with each
hot tie.
Mvs. A. I., T-'OTID, Wesson, M.I*r m wrltew. “lly
vuinif two hotth i of I’Jantfis Female I’.eanla-
1or, \ hitvo i.H-n *ured »>f Nervous D hility
brought ahoufc by the birth of my last child.
FUFH to nnv nddrr o’ Hook on Die Home
l Treatuient of Fenmh* y-HHOH. A saiopie li<»t
t>f “Monthly” e.e^ulatieu ■' l*il;sM*nfcfor to cents
in wtampH. Address, Nc W HpeMCer Medicine
tb>., (‘hauanoogn, Tmiii’s+t-.
(•'or smIh l>\ < M i v Drug CO.
Official 2>:mocratk Ctchet.
I Inventor
Alien l>. Candler.
Secretary of State
FiiiliI’ Cook.
(’omptiolItT -< ieneral
William A AVannrr.
State Tveasurttv
William -1 Speer.
Attorney General
Joseph M Terrell.
Commissioner of Agriculture
0 J{ Stevens.
Slate School Commissioner
G 11 Glenn.
Prison Commissioner
.Joseph S Turner.
Chief Justice of Supreme Court
Thomas -1 Simmons.
Associate Justice of Supreme
for full term of six years
wii.uam
Associate Justice of Supreme
for unexpired term of two years
Il.xitv T Lewis.
Senator for U.o _Uth
iM T iJoixiE.
congress, 3rd congressional
K B Lewis,
For ratification of the
of Paragraph 2 of Section i).
t; of the Constitution, (for
of .J udges of Superior Courts ny
people.)
•
Against the KatUioation of
ment of Paragraph 2 of Section
Article (I of the Constitution,
(against election of Judges of Su
perior Courts in’ the people).
Ful' Ratification of njnemlment
I’arupTtiplt of Section 3. of Article
0 f the Constitution, (for election
of Judges of Superior Courts by the
people).
Au'dinst ratification of the amend
ment of PnraoTapli .’1 Section 3,
Article (i of the Constitution,
(against election of Judges of Su
perior Courts by the people):
For ratification of amendment of
1’am pa pit ! Section 11 of Article (>
of the Constitution, (for election of
Solicitors-!tenora! by the people).
Ae-ains! ratification of amendment
of I’avacvaplt I Section 11 of Article
(l of the Constitution, (against elec
tion of Solicitors (Ieneral by the
(’lork of Superior Court
.
Sheri if
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Ueeeiver of Tax ltetnrns
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Tax Collector
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County Treasurer
County Surveyor
‘
Coroner
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County Commissioners
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A stubborn oousrh * or tit'klijis; in
the throat yield lo One Minute Cough
Cure. ' Harmless in effect touches
the right spot, reliable and just
what is wanted. It acts at
Centra! Co,
T. C. MANN,
Red Light Saloon,
MAKES A HPKfJ^LTV OF :0; :o;
FINE WHISKIES— l
smr as
‘•(IAIIHETT’s r-IUVATE STOCK," “KEN
TITCKKV Blll,I.,” ‘-IMPEIUAI. CMJINKT,'
“ML'HCOQKK cl.I'll,’ ‘KOIIN's AM) KEV
.v co.’s CORN.
FINEST : :
BRA VOTES AND OI.V
ON THE MARKET
palace 1 Barber
Sbcp $ Store, Vp Stairs. in Handley Over Wilkinson's lluliding.
fibst-ceahs work, :+: :t: :t:
:}: :+: sharp razors, :i:
4: :+: -k fociti; attention.
J» The only White HarUer in the City.
(live me a Trial, ! will appreciate it. . C
T, IV1. MATTHEWS.
Subsct'jde to the Chronicle.
HOMER REID,
The Leader In
Fancy & Family Groceries
Highest market prices paid for Country Produce
Die CO Organs, $7^ up. 20 Easy up, Easy Terms. Terms,
I* s J ij: Lowest price house on earth,
All Music 1-2 price,
Write the Old Kcliablo Irvine’S Ga, Music House, >bvcon Ga.
you are not in it,
according to the editor, if you don’t advertise in liis paper.
we are strictly in it
and want to adverttse flic fact llial we are making
J ^ f 1 <5.1'D'DSl F* $
T
the hardest *
I tllC hrU>1iteSt , COlOrCC! * .
! 1 2 sa
({j ( x )>est hl'iclv Ill CVCiy VeSpCCt
that are made in sputli georgia. we also make a line quality of
re-pressed brick
agricultural novelties of all
descriptions.
reed brick works
abbevilie, georagia.
Mortgage Sate of Realty.
GEORGIA Wilcox county.
Vmlcrandby virtneof a Power of Sale con
tained in a certain mortgage dated the 27th day
or July, 1886. recorded tn book .!. of mortgages
page ill, executed by O \V Priceler to secure
certain indebtedness to Tatoin A droifdlnnst
evidenced bo 3 certain promissory notes of the
oame date and payable one tm days after date,
one on,Ian. tsth after date and one on t lie 1 st
day v>f Kebrnary after date aggregating tha sum
of which notes am.! the mougnge secure
the same, have been duly transferred and as
signed to the undersigned. I will sell before
tile court house door in Abbeville, Go., on Mon
day the 21th day of October 1898. during tlie
legal hours for sheriffs sales, the property de
scribed In said mortgage, to-wit — all of lot No.
9 in block s. fr uiting 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 ami running back 120 feet.
Said sale will be at pvblic outcry to the highest
bidder: terms cash. The proceeds of Mid sale
to be applied to the payment of said indebted
ness and as provided in said mortgage.
This > ept. 21st. 1898. .1 W l atom.
C’utts A Lawson. Attys.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
G KO lv(. 1A—\Y llcox opun t \:
I’nder and by virtue of a powef oi’ sale con
tained in a certain mortgage dated the 2 nd day
of February, 1898. recorded in book K of mort
gage-N, page 14H. executed by T V sessions to
secure certain indebtedness to /. \Y Lassetur,
ev i do need by e certain promissory note of same
date and payable six months after date, for the
vain of $93. 45 . I will sell be fore t he eourthouse
doer in Abbeville. Georgia, on Monday the 24th
day of Octbber, 1898, during the legal hours f »■
sheriff's sales, the property described in sa id
mongage, towit:—all that tract or pa reel v»t
hind situated In lot No. I 4 d, Virs: ,b > of
W ilcox county. Georgia, and de-crD .-d as fol
lows; commencing at a stake siiuateu tv>7 feet
eas; und 20 feet South of ihe southwest corner
of Ross a Wilson's two acre lot in the village
of "Keidsfiepl and county aforesaid: «hence
west 057 feet to a stage: thence south out) feet to
a stake: thence cast 939 feet to a stake standing
25 feet west of the center oN he A w \\ vail road
track: thence along said track in « northerly
course to place of beginning, and containing
twelve acj.es. more or less. Also lot No. 2 com
mencing at a point on boundary of lot of land
No. 14ft. said point standing 25 feet east of A a
NY railroad track and marked with n pine stake
thence north along said east boundary 3253 feet
n.a-.akc: thence wot n« to - ako
standing 2 *> feet east o£ said railroad track iu a
sautberty course to the place of Rtvinnlnjc. and
-ixt.v-touracr.- nnm- or tes.; the
:ime beips fully deserlbtfl atiove as to district
amt lot number, said sale win be at public
omcry tv) H" 5 l: 'sne>t bidder. Terms easb. vbe
i>nJceo,ts ol salds«l#t<5 bea\)()tted to the pat
mautof satdimtoUednfss and as provided tu
rtns s.-|,:. sis;, ts.-s.
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13 O j 5 r s
r - » v * :> fora spool of thread, we sell It for..... f .‘1
— 5 y 25 for a Uugtry whip wt* sell them for...... u
3 -• 5 v vft) for ‘2400 matches wo sell them for....... tt
s ~ s v 20 for a bottle machine oil we sell for..... H
- » v 15 for a set of tea spoons for :<
r c v 5 uo for a suit of clothes w c sell them for. .. 2 (IK
Don’t ‘ '"'- v y° ,ir 2 °ods until you get on* prices
I )01S t ^ s * x>n to a man when he says he sells goods as cheap as we do,
Doil’t "° so,lle ' v ' 1< ‘ 1 ’ c (; ^ S( ‘ to buy when we save you She on n dollar.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Tinware etc
EVERYTHING AT A CUT PRICE.
A K Ghurchwell & Oo
r
CUT PRICE STORE. CONTROLLERS OF LOW PRICES.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
GKOUCM A -Wilcox county.
Under and by virtue-of a power of sale con
tainop in a certain mortgage dated the -Ld day
of ,7uly 1897, recorded in book J of mortgages
jingo iW? 4 executed l>y Annie Webster to secure
certain indebtedness to M \V Cooper evident * u
by a certain prommissory note of same date
and payable 12 months after date for ihe sum
of $ 2 <hj.<jo (having thereon n credit of $15.00)
which note and the mortgage securing the same
has been duly transferred and assigned to ihe
undersigned, I will sell before the court house
door in Abbeville'Georgia, on Monday the 2-ltli
day of October 1898,during the legal hours for
sheriIT’s sales, the property described in said
mortgage, towit:— all those tracts or parcels of*
land in the town of Abbevilte. Wilcox county,
known a i lots Xos. 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 vale to 7>e applied to the
payment of said indebtedness and a> provided
in said mortgage.
This Sept.^ 1st ls«,iS.
Mrs. Cora U Wilson.
Cults A Lawson. Attys.
professional Cards.
W. R. QOOGE, M. D • f
l^H y •-» i oi tti t XL Sn riget »n,
Calls answered promptly, day or
night ABBKl'ILT.H GA.
ELDRIDGF ( , rTT< IIal Lawson.
Ci ' :A LAW SOX,
A) TCP.NEYS-AT-LAW.
Office ow Lroad Street, near Court lloi:.»o.
Aubevilee, ' G KOltOIA
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Georgia and Alabama Railway.
SAVANNAH SHORT LINE.
Passenger Schedules Effective December 12, 1897.
MAIN LINE.
No. 19. No- 17. No. 18. No. 20.
7 U> |* SSS2S5S 7 25 a 3253325 iv bavannah Hi 1 J 20 |> ill s Jo a Ill
12,01 a 1! 3»5 a ar Helena R 1 * «| 40 p m 3 35 a m
1 00 a 12 20 |» ar Abbeville ar 5 r>o j> m 2 40 a m
2 15 a 1 30’ j> ur (’ovdele ur 4 45 p m i 35 a m
3 a 2 55 p -;r Amurieus ar :{•.> n m n 28 a m
4 a 3 33 I) ar Hi eh land ar 2 4o p m Jl 30 p ni
8 s a 8 00 ;\v Montgomery !v \o 13 a m 7 43 p ni
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 3. No. 1.® No- 2/ : No. 4
8 lo p<m lo t)5 a £ Iv Col umbus ar .> 20 p m p> w m
h 00 pm 1 J 4 u a S3 ar Richland ai- 3 55 p m 7 45 a m
8 50 p :v. 1 30 p ar Alba-ny 1 v 2 jo p ni 5 (io a m
FITZGERALD DIVISION.
No- 9. No- 7. No. 8. No- JO...........
3 53 p m 7 15 a m iv Abbevillv ar 12 2 15 i. 1 » m li oo pm...........
<5 55 p m* o 15 a m ar Fitzgerald ar n 15 a m 8 45 pm...
7 25 p m JO Oo a m ar Ocilla Iv 1 ■* 20 a m 8 00 pm ......i"!
•••Trams Nos. 1 and 2 carry-through coa-ck. between Atlanta and Albany in connection ith
Southern Uainsaj w
CONNECTIONS.
ming:!iia ; 'ai!!»Mixn:..:ii,oKi.-IV. :<v. ALL Wi- St-lm-i t ' ve,ld * Jor lilr -
TRAIN NO. 17. <'oanects at s,-> :,nmi!: with j jar:; Svstom and F c a i> p rr .jiLVf ,, ,, leB ,
wiiA SOUIIKTU U;. :••'). Ik -'Milt! ho«».!net t o. !A uoril l«;.,n<t. \: ',o'i)f All Vot fu J
boyoli<1 ' for IUrrai,1 " lsam ■""< ‘henrnh. also wita W:5tem K/of
TRAIN NO. IS. Connects;:' Montgomery with L. A X. from New Orleans ar nnj Ju J5? .i
north, a.so w ith W ot- vn Ry. ;>i Aiabumg fA-rn Selma. At (]. Hieblan'l wob iV. r A v 4' v J m
I’.'liiiiiliiis rrii'l Altar; ni.-, IV,r All,an: '...-'-u■ with a"n il lun lor
u. u . n w F v n -
I'Lam-L:" A ” Wvi,k! '” r ’ snamiai, wit h Flali: System and
TRAIN NO. 20. Connf-t- :i; MontKomert with I. A X. tana New Orlnuns 'VC .... > r/ r .. !he
nor; a. aisu wito V, vn Ry. t.l A Lite <;<",■ ,.„ lor f
bound, na, n-‘. \ r ( fi • i ■ !, u n i, RvL-JN'j >0
south AtAbbot-il for Fitzgerald tond ( :ttla. At Helen v ”” ith Southern '°"'™ ',w
l.oonA. At savanmili with r'a a: : , r. , a. it. :• and st, 0 «}■ No. If south
.
XoS tt'™ V>,dOT w, . Trai ”' • N0 »- r ' '*• l>ui!lr:lr iTalace Sleeping Cars on Trains
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Assistant Geni. rassenger Agent. antuSml^S^ ,,assii, pp
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Tiiton anti Northeastern Railroad.
“.SOLDIERS COLONY
H. H. TIFT,
President.
7 NO. 3 XO.M
r. -lizr 1*. M. G . LEA YE
» 8 10 8 0
3 H 28 8 F
3 - 8 4 F
1 3 gi&’S 3 4 3 4 25 52 58 10 -9 9 9 4 ARRIVE f F
Tt™ (J 1 !'* * ;a Nos nation. - 1 ram> run stop daIJ only v * except on signa.. Sunday. ah Trains Nos 7 and * 8 8 r'dii oa Sunday only,
t System , and - Georgia Southern and Florida Til trains make co nne ct.io’r with the Plant
at ton, and the GeoT-t 1 ! 8 ' 11 ’ Alabama at Fitzgerald.
■, v,, ';'
Miles.
offline- II (>"’ 98
Don’t pay •; 09 for .t pair we .-' sell lor 47
Don’t pay r;> for II pair of pane- sol! wc for. 7
Don't put 15 Tor su*-panders we fov. • •
Doii t pa 7‘ . lor Ticking wt* 4
Don't^uty ?i, for..icaiinx we sell for
Don't pay i$ for calico vve -ell for.... HI
Don't 13 for cassSmere we "t il for
1,< Tims; Tftbls- No. .3
General Offices: '
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
EFFEOT1VE
1 lessnihe,- 1 f>t 1 1 IK 07
.
TIFTOX.
HUfGHON
.HAKDJXG
PIN ETTA
MYSTIC.
FLETCHER.
FITZGERALD,
W. O. TIFT.
Vice Presideni.
Miles.
ARBI V i: t. Stfffiaaga? P. P. M.
25 12 6 a 10
20 J2 6 5 5ft
17 11 f) 48
11 11 5 5 29
9 1! 5 5 23
3 II r» r> 12
LEAVE 0 11 5 5 00
-NO. 3 SO. 3 SO. 8