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OFFICIAL ORGAN WILCOX COUNTY.
i. R. Monroe Editor and
Publisher.
L. J. Whitehurst, Awocintc Editor.
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SUIlsuRtPTtON Il.VTLs.
1 wel\fc momh«i.......... ... *1 00
Sltfmomh*.............. ...... fa)
ii Orudis....... ...... 25
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1 urnridblv in itdvance. application.
"t .Mils' rates furni* Id
r l be (. Hit mu bs is jOiblSsi try TlHttwV.y. Insure
*%T»>cv>nc, Us*. Cornu . 'ns to
scri ion LbonId t» ach i i not later then
>pday.«:»tl mu*: ui w.i be accompanied ee^arl ly for by
p. v. ii lev * tj'nut ui* not ii*
ibUcRl’on. but as a uu limit <• »■.. ;■<i.ttJ#fulth
ir rvitvortisfrig rates hi i»\ at ibis office.
TCLFT-HONE NO. 44.——*
X’ntered at the P«wt Ofliee «*t Abbeville,
r* iaoeopd-class matler.
Tiil'K!-' ‘A V.' (K'T. ti. 1898.
Vroui ace 11 tint m Formindina Btiircivd
more from tin- late storm than any
other southern city.
Fpacish troops are evacuating
T‘orto Rico nqiidls , and in two weeks
tima all of tie m will lie in Spain.
I'nfortunate DreyfusL He is des
tined to have a hot time wherever liis
prison is located. First it was on
Devil’s island, and now in Cayenne.
■ Ifoostivelt’s friends claim for him
tfmt lie will not get in McKinley',
wav for tin* presidency in 190(1.
They don't ( * m to reaUz.e Uu-ve are
other ‘-Itimijh R’Siiirs than RooSe
vi'if v ho may make it a little rocky
for William in 1900.
Tin .Fertilizer Bulletin, prepared
by Ciieiuist (leo F Faytie, is an en
cyclopedia of information in itself.
From it we ih.iTve t!i;it one-fifth ol
the fcrtiliz' i busitiess (..me in tin*
I nited States i done in tieorgia. in
vOK'ing jiroprrty values oT ahout
fc?von million dollars per annum.
I’roi J’ayne is the right man in the
right place for the, he inti .1 *t if
Georgia.
W W ilil). of A hbui'ii, Styvs, in
thv Tilton <ia/.ette: "i ssv. Mr
Jones yesterday. II i •, a stuck and
wheat man of Temie see. who lias
boon selling wheat in Irwin and
Worth counties. He told me that
lie sold 1,800 bushels of seed wheat
in the two counties, to be delivered
this month. lie ay.-' this is about
nil lie IniH, so yon see this will take
tiir place of about 1,00(1 acres of
>erfttori in each cmity. Judge .1 B
(hements will erect a fine Hour mill
at frwinviile. I hear (hero will lie
another at Foillan. If I In* wheat is
s.'tuji.l there will lie pie -iy of
liotir mills. Win ifb otton was worth
In to 30 cents jim pouutl. the. wheat
and Hour mills were no good, hut
now cotton is under b Centx V.i i
pound the wheat am! flodfi- mills
come to stay.
■Discovered by n Wmrmn
Another great discovery has lieon
m.Me. and that too. by a lady in
this country. '•Disease fastened it
•dutches upon her and for seven
rears-she withstood its severest tests,
her vital organs were undermined
and death seemed imminent. For
three months she coughed incessant
ly. and could not sleep. She final
ly discovered a wyv to recovery, by
purchasing pf us a bottle of Dr.
King s New Discovery for eonsump
Con, and was so much relieved on
taking first' dose, that she slept ail
night: and with two IkRIIcs, has been
absolutely cured. Ucr name is Mrs.
Outlier Cut? Thus writes \V. C
Hammick -V (to. of Shelby N". ('.
Tifial bottles five at the City Drug
Ft.ore. Rcgulai si/.i 50c. and Si.
Every bottle guaranteed. i
The Sute Agricultural College of
J&iUsiiR proposes to adopt a nev,
school of orthography within itr
r.tiiks and spell diileivntly Irom
Nbah Webster and Dr Johnson. They
will chop olT tin pvuvly onuuuental
mhols of sound or silence and n -
tai^ only tin* useful. ••TlKmgli"
ivi!i lie out squarelv in two, the m g
and ,li will go in flu* serap heap.
••Tliorouuir will be trented to a
itnr amputation. -Through-'.' will
.look , . like, ... tins —-thru. \ll , ,, -thruout
(fee language agricultural spelling
will be adopted. Let us holdout
“'bretir till it is “thru’' will).
abuth ,» wears , ,, well. ,, ,, People , , have
leain^tl ilki ik*\\ :K s LiuL' K»irl\
iUset are tv liable lit; U* pills for regu
luting tin' bowels, eiueiug constipa
tion and sick liemliu he. They don't
gripe. CeciraI Drug Co.
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All'Job Work turned out of
Chronicle Job Olilee is guaranteed
first class. WlW needing Letter
Heads. Note Heads, ,»11 Heads,
circulars. Postei Dodgers. Ivnve
lopes. Cards. Statements, KtV. he
Atm ti'V-ive os a eall.
State It lection.
The general state election for gov
ernor ami other stale house officers,
also for county offices and represen
tatives, passed o1f very quietly yes
'to ril ay. The re was practically no ‘
oppp-ition to the state democratic
ticket. Candler was elected govt rnor
liy a plurality of 7(1,(MlQ votes, in
the county otiieers for Wilcox there
was no opposition to any except rep
resentative. Mr I! V Howen received
till votes and Mr G C Wilcox 7115,
giving Mr Bowen a majority of ITti.
Bodi gentlemen are good, honest i
citizens, and either would represent
the county satisfactorily, Rep re -
Buntative Bowen is a gentleman of
large means, having quite extensive
interests in our county, lie is a
man of pluck and energy, and of un
doubted i ntegrity,
framer lltcms.
(Vvem o' i-ri'i'iihiv i • 1 vn-|ioiulet.)
Mrs Willie Cowart, who bits been
at the .Norris hotel for some
left last week to join 1st Ihih
hami at MeDahuTl's mill.
Mrs Hollaqd, who lias been very
sick with fever, is improving.
Dr 1’owe 11 visits the I’itts convict
camp every ilny.
Dr Powell carried Mr A D Burke
up to Bochslk- last Thursday, who
was very sick. We learn from the
doctor that lie is some U tter now.
Mr Met.oy went over to Rochelle
one day last week on business.
Mr Ashley is doing some tine plan
ing mill work now.
Mr Wise i„ expecting his family
from Brunswick every day.
Mr Byrd, the building contractor,
will soon leave up several more new
houses on Camp Hill, which will add
much to its looks.
Mr CoOper is doing some very fine
mei'luuucal work here, and Ive is the
right man in the right place.
i\ Ii Nonas is all Sllli ie.s nowadays.
iillt liniindv k'mm.s v, ha s the matter
—hut. we call guess.
tV'e see llev (^unttlehauiii is in our
city quite often. He is hauling luiu
iier.
Mrs Henry (Juattielnuun has a very
nice little school here and is giving
entiri satisfaction.
.'■OMH- of t!lP «n*:i:itl iur\ insiipctod
Hf* luti’4* hist .
<‘o;ivh-i cniiip out (lay
v.pi'k. f riiev r*. ported tin.* camp in
*• x• • *11<»nt conilitiofi and the men well
cared for. I* II Coffee, Dr Russell
Sol Crumuiey and others were the
committee.
Wo are having .some more rain and
heavy wind.
Mr. it is looking somewhat under
the weather now. We would cheer
him up if we knew what to say.
We see a good many of Wilcox
county’s bust citizens pass through
on • oily enrollte to Abbevi! it
tend court last week.
Mr Lyles lias moved hfs family to
I’itts, Ga.
Mrs AllejjA Aster arrived hero one
day Jasljiftvk from Springfield, Ohio.
.** Yellow Jaundice Cured
Sutrering humanity should lie siqi
plied with every moans possible for
its relief. It is with pleasure we
publish Ihli following: "'I his is to
eerlify that I was a terrilde sufferer
Irom yellow jaundice for over six
moiitlis, and was treated by soini* of
the best physicians in our city and
all to no avail Dr. Bell, our drug
■is!, recommended Electric Bitters;
and after taking two bottles, I was
Entirely cured. I now take great
pleasure in rceoinmeniiing them to
any person suffering from this ter
rible malady. I .am gratefully yours
il V llogarty. Lexington, Kv."
Sold by Pity Drug Co., Druggist, t
Wilcox’s Voters.
The registration list, as corrected
by the Registrars, stands us follows:
Abbeville.......... •172
Bimen's Mil!...... 88 I
Davis' Mill........ 117
Gin House......... 199
Maple Branch......
Ryai's Mill........ 1«3
Rochelle........... 31M)
Shake Rag......... 11!)
Sibhie............. 201
117
Wolf 275
Total . 2.588
From developments all along the
line it seems that the Spaniards are
better people, in every sense of the
wotd, than the Cubans or l’orto lii
cans. V ipe thorn ott, if they can't
he civilized, and let Vmerieans de i
vele.p the noli lands of Cuba and
Porto Rico.
Notice.
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i( Coiuvn.:
On account ol the death of nn
hushiUK Brick \\3irU , ( lS ,. ow will . NV from . U 0lM ) lho p u>l ,a j !
this date and
until finlher notice be under the j
lull charge and direction of Mess rs,
H O Snow and A K Sussex who
attend to all business connected I
lll|llvwitll ;lm , wi „ iUU , ul U) .;
mlurusiF in otltoi* muftcus during - mvj
absence, Mtts, (', ('. Reeb.
\ I il k* vilh*. (!;t.. Sypt 22, IS9S. It
The Macon Carnival opens up on
tin* 11 tli and will continue four dins
A good ohaii' i* to visit Macon.
Otic minule cough cure surprises! children)
people by its quick cure and
may take it iu large quantities with
;>»» »«»<* least danger. It has won for
itself the liest ruputntion of any
preparati'in used to-day for colds i
tiekling ir. the throat or oh-!
stinateeo eouglin. Gentrfd Drnvr t o.
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WOMANS TRIALS. t i
y Many women i
U- antler great i
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V vain at month- i
Efev believe y periods it not- ami i -
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ural. Others i
^jPP SB ' ilaiigi'i'hutlies- realize hate treatment to secure the' on | i ♦ I
account of hu-,
Initiating local i
examinations. 1 J
: : Nature in
tfl n il i- *1 the i
“monthly regular. per- L'n-| 1
huts" to he painless and
usual pain and sickness indicate seriou i
derangeuients which should have 1
prompt attention, or they rapidly grow]
worse. Local examinations are not nec- j
essary since the discovery of
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ft cures nil Femnli' Piremor by properly I l
■trcugtheiiinx ami rrgulating the or
gana. This stopa all the table |«in. compound, 4
Thi* remedy i. a veg, I
and is tin* result of years of experience. i
It is cari fully prepared in our own lab- ,
rntorie* t>y Hkilled chemists and is in- .
dorsed b_v leading physicians. 4
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«, P w 1 by uH druKiflsts “r nont. post mid for 4
A bo. x wt “Monthly" Regulating Tills with ouch I
i bottle.
'' Afrs. A. To FORD, W<*nson. writes: “Tiy <
i usi i i/ two bottleii of Planter!* Female Debility, Resni’u- ^
i'tor, I htt'-o In-* by n tba oureii birth of of Koivoiim lust child.
i brought about my t
HKF, to o of arty Fotnalo eMbirevi, J>i*f Bowk, or A R'liojiif. the TTornr* box \ I
n * fttnu hi t -tilatinsr Jbl us' OH. !for IN fonts i
of “MtyiitJily” Rofr si SOD Medic!life 4
In Ktamys. . vf ,spencer
Co , Chattanooga, 'J em UiBWO,
l-'or Kfib’ by < ‘1 iy Drut; Co.
( IT V 1)1 UL' 'TOI’ V.
AIavoh - T. Ii. Holton,
Maxo» I’kotf.m — \Y• A: Cherry.
C'LKiiK—J. W. Melton.
(Trr Attojinky Me. K. Lamb
Thbahtu; r ■}. Il.tip.
Maksiiat.b -L HuvlH'bL H. J. Flt/.j'crftid.
< ‘ot'Ncn.M kn -I-;. \. Moody. NV. 11. Wilkinson,
Ji. h ory, M. A. Drown. I*. I. Ijutrc.
I Jo Alt i) Of UlH ' ATK J K Monroe, A T Daker
.1 M Mixon. CL Dili ley. J !> Maynard.
COL UT.
CouiCy Crilirt coiivi'Uoi'iiTy l-’irst Tuesday:
1 '* •••>"■' ' 1 1 • l - 1 •: M I.: H l.aml. Solicitor.
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LODUF-S.
K. of P. Meeis o.\cry IMrs; and Tlilrd Tues
day nljrbf Max lLend. ( . (
I* * A A. 2: . Meets every Fourth Sat urdav. Z*
\V. Lnsselcr, NV. .Ni
I'UlUl'Ut'.X.
Hai’tist i’reacliinx every Second and Fourth
Sunday, morning and evening. Conference
meeting on Fom th Saturday at !1 o'clock a. m.
! ' < v - I’ Dawson, pastor. Sunday School
t’V(*iy Sunday at 5:50 p. in. ,1. R. Monroe Super
inAMuiem.
( Miw- tia\ -Prcttcliiuy every First .Sunday
morning sled cvcniiiy. dev. Il U NVIther?;, jn -
tor. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m.
NI A Brown Su-ncrintcndcnt.
MKTMODi (T—Treachinyt every Sunday, morn
inu ami even ini'. IC’v. Guyton Fisher pastor.
Sundax School even Sunday al 5:30 p. m. J’rof
\\. H. Googc Superintendent.
eoi'M'V IHRKOTOKV.
K !’R F. B K N TA TIV K — L « 1 ' \ViJC0.X.
SheritT—L C (lovimJon.
Ohdlnahy .1 Nl Warren.
<h uiii 1 NI M i \<n>.
’! itEAB v ii f u— 1J A IJnrker.
'J’A.v t'or.f.MCTOH - < ’ S McCall.
‘ y a x RE( kivkh-S amhelTJrown.
(’osioNuu- Tien Smith.
ScHviaoit F. II. ray lor.
NI. K. Me Anally, L. F.Nanco»
and D. McDufflo; .T. X. Evans, UF rk.
Doauh op Kim’i .\TroN--•) U Monroe. (Tiainnai)
•Ldoi DosU’.v, l)v. .1 V ll Smith. David Harvey, Il
T Slone.
A stubborn cough or tickling in
tlie throat yield to One Minute Cough
Cure. II.arm less in effect touches
the right spot, reliable and just,
what is wanted. It acts at once
Central Drug Go.
Raising Wheat.
C A Love has a smail patch of
wheat that is lieiuling up nicely and
bids fair to make a. good crop. If
it turns out as well as Mr Love
thinks it will, Ik* will plant enough
wheat next year to make all the Hour
he needs. Ih’ ihinks the farmers
can make their own flour just as well
as they van any other provision crop.
- llawkinsville Dispatch.
When y ou va!l for DeWitt's Witoli
Hazel Salve the great pile cure don't
accept anything-e’sc. Don't be talk
ed into accepting a subsitute. for
piles, for sores, for burns. For sale
by Central Drug Co.
COTTON QUOTATIONS.
Thursday Sept. 8chlS98.
Middling fair...... ..... 5 c.
Good middling ...... ......-pc.
Strict middling..... ...... Ho.
Middling.. .. '...... ......4|c.
Low middling.......
— ■mam.
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jfirst * Class
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CHRONICLE.
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T. C. MANN,
Light Saioon »
MAKES A KI'EClW.TY Of :0: :0; I
FINE WHISKIES
such as
“OABIlKTT's PRIVATE STOCK," **KKX
TU'CKKV HEUI.,” “IMPERIAL OABJ.NtET,’
“MUSCOGEE ci.L'll, ‘KOIIN * AND KKV
* 10.'H COItX.” :
FINEST
MR WIVES AND (US
ON THE MAHKKT
f alace Barber
Shop ^ Store, UpStalrs. in Hendley Over Wilkinson’s IJuilcllny.
(■'IRST-ci.Ask WORK, :+: :+: :+:
:t: ’.X: share kakors, :*■.
:t: :t: +- roi.iTK attention.
; ■>; The Only While uarlier in the City.
Give me a Triul, I will a]iprcclate il. is\
T. M. MlATTHE’iWS.
Suliscride to the (Chronicle.
HOMER REID 9
l he Leader In
Fancy & Family Groceries
Highest market prices paid for Country Produce
OO $75 up. Easy terms.
Organs, 2 O u. Easy Terms y
- price house earth,
Lov/est on
JLJ. All Music 1-2 price,
Write the Old Reliable Irvine’s Ga, Music HoUSe, Macon Ga.
itowmv rerr» - v -a* p >j
yoi! are nor in n u
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according to the editor, it* you don’t advertise in his paper.
we are stri .' - M i . ' r m it
and want to advevttse the fact that we are making
the largest ® wmmam
e Ti fewBffiaDss'Taaa
the hardest
the brightest colored
the best brick in every respect
that • are made in sputh georgia. we also make a fine quality
re-pressed brick
iCniT agricultural novelties of all
descriptions.
reed brick works,
abbeville, georagia.
Mortgage Sate of Realty.
GEO IK a \ -WHcox count v.
Under and b\ virtue of a Fower of Sale con
tained In a certain mortgage dated the 27th day
of July, irecorded in bool; J. of mortgagee
page rw, executed by o NN ITiceler to secure
certain indebtedness to Tatom w Itro'adhurst
evidenced bo 3 certain promissory notes of the
same dale and payable one 90 days after date,
one on Jan. 13th after date and one on the 1st
day of February after date aggregating tho sum
of 9000.00 which notes and the mortgage secure
the same, have been 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 1EJ8, during tim
legal hours for sheriff's sales, the property he
scribed iu said mortgage, to-wit.....all of lot \
9 iu block s, fronting Depot street i s ad
dilion to town ot' Abbeville, Georgia, in said
county the building know n as the Globe Hotel
being situated on said lot. said lot fronting on
Depot street 27 feet and running back 120 feet A
Said safe will be at pvhli.c outcry lo the highest
bidder: terms cash. The proceeds of said sale
to be applied to the payment ot' said indebted
ness and as provided in said mortgage.
This sept. 21st. J89& .1 W Tatom,
Cults Lawson, Attys.
Mortgage Sate of Realty.
GKOKGIA- Wilco.,- county :
tender and by virtue of a power of sale con
l-.iined in a certain mow gup' nun v 2nd day
of Fconuiry. USDS, recorded in bool*: K of mort
gages, page J 1<>. executed by T U Sessions to
secure certain indebtedness to Z W Lusscter,
evidenced by c certain promissory note of same
dare and payable six months aftcy date, for the
1 w ill sell before the courthouse
in*, v in Abbe vide. Georgia, on Monday the 24th
day of October. Isns. during the legal hours for
sheriff s sales, the property described ii» said
mongage tovvit:—ail that tract or parcel of
land situated in lot No. 14H, First district of
\\ !Icon county. Georgia, and described as fol
lows: <*2mmeucing at a stake situated G37 feet
east and 20 feet South of the southwest corner
of Koss A Wilson's two ae.v !oi the, village
of £Ueidst\epi and county aforesaid; thence
west 057 feet to a stage; thence south Got) feet to
a stake: themv east ?>&i feet to a stake standing
25 feet west of the center of the A a W railroad
track: thencealotig s&hl truck in a northerly
course to place of beginning, and containing
twelve eeaes. more or less, Also lot No. 2 com
mencing at u point on boundary of lot of land
No. J4t), said iK>im standing 2-3 feet east of A A
\Y railroad track and marked with a pine stake
thence north along said east boundary o25d iWt
to a stake: thence we,*: Kb2 feet to a stake
standing 23 feet east of said railroad track in a
cor.rse to the place of beginning, and
si.xty-fouracres, more or L»; t:>.*
being fuliy. describetel above a? o dts 1
lot ntimber, isaki sale will \ >o at ubl
to the hlghes' bidder. Tor.ns cash. T: ■
proceeds, of said sftiv to be applied :o a:y
of said indebtedness and as provide
niongagc. This Scjg. 2isi. is; s.
Z W Ltiss’. ’cr.
<>iu.s A Lawson, Attys.
Storms Raging in tlie East
Forest Fires Raging in the West,
And Church well’s Cut Prices in the South.
Jute rug>. thread........... Ox«i feet, only flHc 10c
10 balls
Jean*, ncr yard.......... 10c
t riderifulris............. 15c
slate.................... a
10 date pencil ....... 1c
Infant’* tjhoeH........... 22 a
lit d ticking, per yard... 5C 5c
Good drilling. per \ard .
llleachtnK, jN-ryard ... 5c
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Tinware etc
EV ERE THING AT A CUT PRICE.
J~\. To JL Ghurchwell & Go.,
CUT PRICE STORE. CONTROLLERS OF LOW PRICES.
Mortgage Sate of.Realty.
G HORU.1 A—\Vi 1 cox coil n t j .
Under and by virtue of a power of sale con
tainop in a certain mortgage dated the k.id day
of July 18W7. recorded In book J of mortgages
jMitre 583-4 executed by Annie Webster to secure
certain indebtedness to M NV Cooper evidenced
by a certain prommissory note of same* dale
and payable 12 months after date for the sum
of ftoauu (having tnercon a credit of $15.00)
which note and the mortgage securing the same
has been duly transferred and assign' d to the
undersigned. I will sell before the court house
door in Ahhr,do. Monday the34th
day of Oc'ohor is*.- r the: local hours for
sheriff's pvriy described in said
. all those tracts or parcels of
own of Abbevilte. Wilcox county,
N**>. one and three, in east Abbe
. dlv. 1 iii' pc:i -11 rv«-\, each being seventy by
one bnndi( d and bvc feet. Said sale will be at
public outcry to the highest bidder: terms cash
the proceeds of said saJc 10 be applied to the
payment of said indebtedness and as provided
in said mortgage.
Tilts S«pi. 21st 1SU8.
Mis. Cora U Wilson.
Cutt.N a Lawson, Attys.
©roKssional Caras.
W. R. GOOGE, M. D.,
«S: Svirgoon,
Calls answered promptly, day or
night ABBEVILLE, GA.
FLDRIDGJS t’UTTS. Hal Lawson.
(TITS & LAWSON,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Office on I broad Street, near Court House.
Abbeyili.k, Georoia
FOR---
Staple & Fancy
Grocerics.-~**j|ji(
CALL ON
Iff), B. ffirown f
‘ T THE HUSTLER, 5 1
G'stds Delivered to Any Part
of the Cmc
M^ii s heavy home-spun shirt t
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Tablet*
Tablets
Tablets
Tablet* HW shoot us....
IVn points. net do.teu Be
Pen *t dll's, J for....... i
overalls. /ood Jin.
Men's luundrlcd .bins 25c
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ABBE’t/iLLE, QA.
Georgia and Alabama Railway.
savanna:-? short line.
Pusser.KCr Schedules Effective December 12, IS 07 .
MAIN LINE:.
No, E-Hr; 19. No. 17. ill lv :.,h il No. c’li IS. No. 20.
• I' * -•> II c a 111 ;;r ;i m s ill a m
12 a 11 an a m if.*ii 1 :i ar <*■ :o j, a, 3 a;, a ni
1 a 12-in lunar '.hbcvlile ar X r*o |i m 3411 am
? 15 a 1 3o p m ar conlele nr 1 15 p m 1 iisrit in
3 15 :l 3 X> p r.\ nv .\im*ri*-n* nr l( »« p m V* ra
4 II a 3 v* p m ar Kicliiatul ar 2 lop mil ;w“. r.i
o 00 a 8 »'.i p ill ar .\!oti!;;onKTv h 1.1 ,r, a m 7 tt p ni
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION.
No. 3. No. I v No* 2.* 4
3 11 ) |> m in u3 a m lv Columbus ill* 5 20 j) m TI 00 m
•» 0d p m 11 4 t > a m ar P.ichland a r 3 55 p m -• 45 a m
b 50 pm 1 HO p m ar Albany lv 2 in pm o- 00 a m
FITZGERALD DiViSIOFM.
No- 9. No 7. No. 8. No. 10.
3 33 pm 7 13 a m 1 v Ahlievill.* ai* 1 3 r. j) m 11 no p in
»> 33 j. m u 15 a m ar I'luzm-ald nr ll '.."i n m a ih p m
7 25 p m lo oo a m ar Ocilla J \ J i 3J a m 8 iki p m
r Trains Nos. i and 3 carry throiiph coaches Ixawccn Atlanta and Albany in connection with*
Southern Kailway
CONNECTIONS.
ileiMw TRAIN iviill NO. No.itl.ern 19. Connects TeCn a: .Sie'iniiinh X". ::S »i:h nor.i: Iffant Sistem, P. **. W P. and lllkmrald Or-inTers 44' n
Ocilm At ( oKlele (;. s. I l:. N nooh hound. u.bevllfe for f mS
won a r *. , At Kiel,land with c 4 ?.
lor Albany amU.*o!umhii« \* y-.niianm, ry will. |„ a x icr New Orleans and beyond ’ 101 or lilr
mmylKim .-md the nonh. also with H . l:-. set mu -'
train no. 17. Cornu is at Savanna! .vith Plain -».-m and !■’. o. w p fo!''Pi't,Va r r i, ?
with . southern My. .No. in soutn ho ;ml .n:.! ' r mini, l.ound u UihevUle bonrnl* 1 . a ? *
OeXffu. AI Oordek* with G. s. A )•'. I*. K. i soiuh bmm.i cud \o ' ■> north " <
>’• *V mvision for Colmuhus end u!..nli, xihanE u n- F
almmaTor'selma fit' ? : w S “ ° '° r i:irn:ii '" i!;u " also tt»c for north, also At ith Mom-omenrnvith WcUem ily if
' ’ « AN
TRAIN NO. 18. C onnects at Montgomery with L. A X. from Sew Orloans anil niV tmm n,
lioith. also with U c-tcrn Ry. of Alabama from Selma. At ilb*l'.];*'»a ith u y .\‘ 1 ^’ ft
Columbus ami At •' Atlanta, b ’ vlllu also I'iniffeiveiand for Albany. At Ocilla. Uordelc with (: s w withVtant'System [•' W n v ’ No \ ^fot- Ti}ri« Kalt- n f °f
3 EaUroiiri. ,> " lor At Saiannah and
P.
lior.ji TRAIN w MO. an \\ 20. i-.Wi.-ri-. Conn.'i-ts K\ of Ai:il, at Mom^emury from Selma. with L. A \. from Now Orlmu» s' a,„i i.F|. f 5 on L ., th 2'
:,.h:i At Cordck* with G t N r
Miiith honn.l. Ooi. u M l. savanna!, AI At,U*v,!ii* with Iffaiii ror l-'iti’>a*mld Sysiom. K. and Orilla. u llfluna u itli soia'herti ^hem Pv Ky. ,N°. Hsmitit- ,
i . a I*. K. I;. and steamers I'alac4
ii!' 1U '‘ l ’ : "' 101 ' ‘' ars 011 Tralns Nos ' 17 a "-'‘ W* l’»Uman Sleeping Cars on Trains
No S wand 3
C. N. KJGHT. ,
Assistant Ocm. I and^SifMan^er"* 1 lWh8 * r Awo *
vicc ,, ru . sldent
Tifion anti Northeastern Railroad.
“SOLDIERS COLONY ROUTE.”
H. H. TIFT,
President.
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NO. 7 No. 3 NO. 1
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4 10 '!» IH 2o
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Miles.
SiiMj»cndorh. evory dr scrhnlon.Tcto 21c
l*lu>. per papt ■. 1C
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i 'lothlng—men's cheviot am: • . r. hv*
clay worstedstlt» . 1 fH
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Men I edoru bats, block or brown,
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General Offices:
TIFTON, GEORGIA.
EFFECTIVE
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MYSTIC, ’
FITZ(tMRALl), FMITUHHK.
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Vice President) i
Miles.
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17 11 51 '•> 01 a 4k*
11 11 31 5 41 5 2p
5 0 11 11 25 14 -5 S5 5 &■
LILYV K 3 24 5' 12
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NO. 3 NO. 5 NO. 3r