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THE CHRONICLE.
i&FiCBfb’RGAN WILCOX. COUNTY,
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J. R. Monroe F.ditor Publisher. and
I.. J. Whitehurst, Associate F.ditor.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
1 welve month*..........
Wx nionihH...........
Three month*........
Invnrtubly In advance. Vurnlnhed application
| Vf Advcn\*tm! rn;* s an
Tho i.k is j.ulillstuMi cvfry ThurMl. v.
ut \)ti* mi*, un coinmninraiioiiv to »n n«
liiMTiion should ntucli iiio ollloc not laitr il.tn
Moiulu- .nut must tilwn.ss U ucromjmnled »»>
th.- wrlD-rs sjurmtm. not no,.-. nril\
ptibliefttion, but a* a t uuratitc of <•. <>*i hiith
eor tuiv« rUhin.-mi'■ ut t liU oitn o.
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r*rtPMONE no. 44. —
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TlirKSUAV. (MIT. Ill, ISilK.
Adviec, like castor oil, is easy
enough to give hut dreadfully
to take.
It i* seldinn dillleult to
natural wlmn you have no ux
grind.
Adel lia« hud a disastrous tire
almost the entire business portion ol
lie town was destroyed.
‘ VcJlowoid " is the ollieial
bestowed upon the mild form
yellow fever now raging in Louisiana
yd Mississippi'.
Wlien a nations moii'ey
demonetized the nation itself
into n state of demoralization,
same is true of individuals.
Now till' elletions are over, let
all .settle down to business;
over a new leaf, forget the past
do what we can to create a bright
future.
W’e eongrat uliite |{epresentativ<
Henderson on liis big majority in
recent election in Irwin.
usually ifoes the right thing w
Hie proper time comes .
Hon W A Dodson will be
next president of the senate. Col.
Dodson is a man of ail round ster
ling worth. ft good lawyer, a states
man and eminently titled to fill tlmt
position with credit to the state.
If lirnss was gold, if eheck
character, if egotism was worth and
bowels were brains, a certain “court
house removal" enthusiast, would lie
nearly ns important a personage
he believes himself to be.
Secretary Alger lias announced
that Savannah has been selected as
a point of embarkation of nil
which may hereafter be sent to t'ubu
or I’orto JJico. This is on account
ot the superior facilities
offers.
Dooly innmtyJ^awTui'iing from a
ilhH^r 'In I'oiitraelion. Since
istlfi bIu* lias lost just about JliJMlO
acres of land, anil the grand jury is
now at work through a committee to
find out 'where the missing acres
have gone to.
President McKinley and his party,
consisting of memhers of his cabinet
and invited friends left for the Omii
ha Exposition Monday. The train
was composed of live Pullmans and
diniii" ami observation ears. Quite
a distinguished party it was.
Tlu* Australian ballot system
siiouUl be tulopUnl in (icor^ia. One
of llu* most important problems tlmt
tlit* lVmooracy <>f (icor^itt Inis to
solve is tlu* elimination of tin* i^no
rant and vicious t k*nu*nt as a politi
cal factor, and tin* Australian ballot
'.vill accomplish that cud ven well.
T
The only redemption for the* far
~}Yr*Y is to turn his lmvk on l cent
cotton nml sow wheat, oats, rye and
*j*c*W and plant plenty of corn,
sugar cane, potatoes and ground
peas—then fine cattle, hogs, horses,
mules ji'td poultry will naturally fol
low. Make cotton the servant and
not king. The fanner can then dic
tate the price of his productions.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There- are few men more wide . ,
' awake and enterprisiit" than the City
Drug Co., wlio spare no pains to
secutv the l>est of evervlhiug in their
line for their many customers. They
now have the valuable agency for
J)r. King's .New Diseoveia for Con
sumption. I'ougliN and Folds. This
is the wonderful remedy that is pro
duehig such a furor all over
country by its many startling cures,
Asthma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness and
all affections of the Trout. Chest and
Dungs- Fall at above drug store
and get a trial ixfftle free or a regular
size for BO cents and Cuar
nn't'-ed to cure or price refunded. 5
Observation • of n Man,
(T)ftUlll'i \ Hi'JM'W -it ■Twenty
live years ago I knewevciv limn, wo
man and child in Peekskill, X. v
And it Inis been a study with me to
mark hoys who started iu every grade
of life with myself to see what lie ;
caum of then.. 1 was up last fall
began t«, count them over, amt
il was nn instructive exbihit. Some,
ol .... Im neefUilC, clerks, , . llierclmilts. ,
in ’ ’
timnufm'tuivr•*, lawyers and
11 is remiukahle tbftt efcrv J one of
I them Unit <lr;»i)|f (lead: not one 1
in£ <>i mV dee Barring a lew who
Wl . n . |,v sickness, every one
who pro^ml a meek ami wrecked his
family did it from rum and no other
cause. Of those who were ehnreli
going peojjle. who were steady, who
were frugal and thrifty, every single
one of them without an Exception
owns the house in which he lives and
bus somelbinvr Lin hy. tbe mtcresl of
which, with his house, would carry
him through many n day. When :t
mail hreoincs debased by gambling,
rum or drink, all his finer feelings
are crowded out, and the poor women
at home Buffer suffer for those
whom they love better than life.
W hen you call for DeWitt it Witch
Hazel Halve the great pile cure don't
accept anything else. Don't be talk
ed into accepting h subsitute, for
piles, for sores, for burns. For sale
by (,'entrul Drug Co.
The. American evacuation Uom
mission gave an elaborate lunelieon
to the Spanish evacuation Cominis
sum in llavunna last. Stmday. Sev
era/ spceeiies were ni.VIe but war and
polities were carefully avoided The
ver v best of harmony exists between
the two commissions.
How To book (iood
Hood looks are really more than
skin deep, depending entirely on
h(*!iltliy couditif)ii of all 11 m* vital
organs. If the liver he inactive
you have a bilious look; If your
stomach he disordered you have a
dyspeptic look ; if your kidneys tie
alfected you have a pinched look,
Secure good health and you will
surely have good looks. ‘■ Ficctric
Hitters" is n good alterative and
tonic. Acts directly on the stomach
liver and kidneys. Purities the
blood, cures pimples, blotches
boils, and gives a good
Livery bottle guaranteed. So!'!
the City Drugstore. 5
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The Weekly Journal, which lias
been to the filli'. semi-week a year has-been suhseribers changed
to the weekly,.who have paid in nd
r vyj+WT^Fill receive it on Tuesdays
and Fridays for the full time of
their subseriptiou without extra
charge. The Journal, as a weekly,
was a wonilei'ful paper, hlul now tis
a semi-weekly it will he more
wonderful and. as it should he, will
he highly prized by the people.
Tliuth wears well. People have
learned that PeWitt’s Little Earh
Kisers suv velisilitc little pills for vegu
latino; the Dowels, eitreing constipa
tion ami siek heailaehe. They don't
"ripe. Central Drug Co.
Lumpkin appears to have had
some trouble with UuiMlng and
Loan \ssociatinns. The Advertiser
advises all who would live lon<r and
die easy to keep out of them. In
any event the Advertiser is iit>lit
when it says they they tire a menace
to southern progress and prosperity.
Abbeville too has had its share of
troubles alono this line. Our advice
is out.
A stubborn cough or tickling in
the throat vivid Vo One Minute Cough
Cure, Harmless in t'ffeet touches
the light s|>ot. ’reliable and just
what 'is wanted, it acts at
Central Drug Co.
Notice.
To whom it may ( , om*t i rii :
On account of tlu* tlciitli Of m y
hushaml, Gcor^t* NY. Reed, the Rood
Brick Works will from this date and
until furtlua' notice be under the
full oliarire and direction of Messrs,
1 1 O Snow and A E Sussex who will
attend to all business connected
therewith and will' attend to my
intl ‘ n ‘ sts iu otl, *‘ r n,:,Ut ‘*' 3 liuri "S<
Mrs, C. R kkh.
Do you have rhemnatic pains, loss
of appetite, hot dry skin, iiuliges
lion, loss of enevgj, puitiuess under
die eyes, swelling of the feet and ir
cgular action'of the bowels? These
trdublos come Fftmi faulty action of j
uk liver and kidne\’s. I>r J 11 Mo- .
Lean s Liver and Kidney lialiu will
cun* them. For saV'by the Central j
©rue Co.
[womans trial! ( I I i
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, l|f' Many women 1
sutler great
J&jfc. Cfay'X t tesii ain c! iuontli-1
Others i i
111 -ai.
(Jfe&jfp S»"J.-OanW
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]! VcojA V ^ 7 \ V \ tuilfitting account of local« !»u-J f
J&§t* fS8 \\ cTiuniniitionM n
j4Fy«jgys.j^ l Jxnmrp iu* . (
>1 tended the
W/an W“monthly
w/ rf { * Per- 5
'; \ . |0< , 1 h to t no painless V and i regular. I n
S nsiml )>uin and biekntsH indicate serious
/ derangemcntH winch ahoulil have
1 1 prompt ulteution, or they rapidly grow
worse. Local examinations uruuotnev
J essary wit ice the discovery of f i
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j properly <
> It euros nil Female Diseases by I
HtreDglhening and regulating the or- 1
■ r i
(gans. This stops all vegetable tin* pain. compound, I
This remedy result is of a of experienee. J
and is the years
I It carefully prepared in our own lab- t
ratories by skilled cheintsts and is in
I dorsed by loading physicians. <
! Hold by till driiirtrlsfs or «i»rit post pi aid for fl. 1
A box of‘‘Monthly” Kvyulutitu; l’Ui' with ouch I
bottle. 1
Mrs. A. L. FORD, Wes»on, writ#": “By
UHliig two bottb's «.f PlanWrs I ' trnih* ( !
tor, 1 Jmvo been enroll of Norvons child. I»obIJity J
brought about by thft birth of my lust
] Tr«MtH;iMit Flf-KRlo of ftnv n-male addrpyn, DlR'-nsos. liook on A Humph iho Homo ‘ box 1 f
j ofCAfojitbly” Uoiguiuilmc J'ii s hchi fur W rents |
I n Mani|)H. Addroa-i, iS'cvv .sp|.ncDi Medicine <
Co., (.'IittftimooKH, Tar I
Kor sale by Ctl v Drug Co.
COTTON QUOTATIONS.
Thursday Oct. l.'Jili 1 sits.
(Joiul middling , 4|e.
Strict iuiddliifg.. •I ]c.
Middling....... I ; e
Low middling.. . u*'.
All Job Work turned out of the
UliuoN'iei.i Job Oltlee is guaranteed
first class. When needing Letter
Heads. .Vote Heads, Dill
Circulars, Posters, Dodgers. Enve
lopes, Cards. Statements, Ktc. be
st| „. t() K ,' ve 1W u en „
central city
j *a* : barber shop *
all work done in first-class
style, clean mugs and clean
towels and polite attention
next door to southern express office.
bob weathers pror~.
CITV IMKKlTOKV.
,\UV,m T. I,. Holton.
M non murres W. '• cherry.
ri.KHK .1. W. Melton.
City Attohnev—.Mdx In. Land.
Tp.i AsruiiU .1. Uur|i.
Maksiiai.s J. J. liarllold. IL J. KlUffcrald.
C()t NOII.M IX 1',. A. Moody, \\ . II. Wilkinson,
L. Slory,*.M. A. llvown, 1’. I. Hairb.
lid auo of Kmv.vrios J l! Monroe, A r l' Baker
.1 .M Mixon, c: l. IWilfr'y, J D Maynard.
(‘orirr.
County Court convenes oror;. First Tnesdny;
'I'. L. Holton. Jndge: Max L Land. Solicitor:
,Jas. Ilar|>, UallilT.
umk;i:s.
K. Of !’. Meets every First and '"bird Tuts
da.v night. Max F. Land. C. <
F. A A. M. Meets every Fourth Saturday. Z.
W. Lasse ter. \\ . M.
< ii risen its.
Baptist Broaching e\ery Second and Fourth
Sunday, morning and evening, conference
mooting on Fourth Saturday ui ll o'clock a. m.
Bov. M l Lawson, pastor. Stindav School
every siinila.t at :i:S0 p. m. J. K. Monroe Supci
Inioiident.
CmuaTiAN Broaching every First Sunday
morning and evening. Rev. II F, Withers, pas
tor. Kuuda'.x School every Sunday ui 10 a. m.
M A Brown Superluti lub nt.
MKTiioniHT — Preaching even Sunday, morn
lax nml inaiilnjy. I'l l UiV\ t'b'n l‘‘islior pastor.
Siimlny School every Sinulay'iit'liaiO p. m. Prof
U. it. uooye Snprrinti'tidi'iit.
cut \TV IHBHiTORV.
kimikskn r.vriv'i: G < WilcoX.
Sheriff L(’t'o\ ingtofi.
oiuux.vHY J M Warren.
i'i.EKiv J M Mixon.
TilPANi HKK i; A Barker.
Tax rm.MATuK -V S McFulL
Tax lvKer.ivKu—Samuel Brown.
CoitoxLu- Ben smilb.
Si uvKY ;ut F. H. Taylor.
(' •mmissionkhs M. In. MeAmillv, L. F. Nance,
anti !). McDutlie: J. N. I-Bans. Clerk.
Boa ui) op India AT 1UN--J R Moni'oo. Chairman
John Dostcr, Dr. J Y ll smith'. David Harvey, II
i* Slone.
WlIlvV IS
si:tii> of
f irst * Class
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T1 1E— uaaS&S
CHKOMCLE.
T. C. MANN,
Red Light • Saloon
Makks a si’kcia r.TV of :o: :r»:
FINE WHISKIES
Kt.’CII AS
««™* htook,' <. KEN
^ BKW "" CA,,,NKT ’’
• Mt srouEK ru n 'KOII.V s AND kkv I
* eo. s corn
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FI N KST ! 1
lilt A MU US AN!) UI.N !
ON Tin*: MA It If KT
palace Sarbsr !
Sbop sent:, t> Stal i.i Ih Dm iidloj’ u ilkinson's liutiding. 1
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first-class work, :+: :+:
••t: :t; sharp razors, :t:
:t: :J; +- poutk. attf.ntton.
* The Only White Uarbcr in the city.
(;lVc me a Trial, I will appreciate Ib.jjEi
T. M. MATTHEWS.
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fnibscride to the Chronicle.
HOMER REID,
The Leader In
Fancy & Family Groceries
Highest market prices paid for Country Produce
ft $75 up. Easy Terms.
j CO All Organs, Lowest Music price 2 ‘1-2 0 house price, u. Easy on Terms, earth,
Write the Old Reliable Ifyine'S Ga, MflSiC House, M * cou <:a -
you are not in it,
aceo riling to the editor, if you don't advertise in his paper.
we are strictly in it
and want to adverttse the fact that we are making
the largest «
the hardest
the brightest, colored
the hest brick .in every respect
tliat are made in spntli georgia. wo ‘Also mike a tine ijuality ol
re-pressed brick *
and can agricultural novelties of all
furnish descriptions.
reed brick works,
abbeville, georgia.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
(iF.<)BCiIA—Wilcox countv.
t'nderandhy virtue of a Bower of Sale con
tained in a certain mortgage dated the 2iih <h.;.
of July, 1896. recorded in book J, of n> -v i..,es
page.31. executed by G W Price bo- ,> secure
certain indebtiulnes.s to T.v'oin A Broadhnrst
evidenced ho :s eortaiu pi-sui .-ory notes of the
Same Rale ami paynbie one 90 days afior date,
one on .tun. l^t,h after itateahd ope on the 1st
day of I'elirmir.v after date aaori'aatiny tho stun
of tnoo.no which notes and the iiHUtyaye secure
the same, have been duly tmnsrerred and as
signed lo the undersigned. 1 will sell before
the court house doer in Abbeville. Ga., on Mon
day the 24th day of October 1898, during the
legal hours for sheriff's sales, the property de
scribed in said mortgage, to-wit -all of lot No.
ti in block s. fronting Depot street in Stubbs ad
ditlou to town of Abbeville. Georgia, in said
county tbe building known as the Globe Hotel
being situated on said lot. said lot fronting on
Depot street 37 feet and running back l2o feet.
Said sale will be at pvblic outcry to Hie 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. 31st. 1898. J W Tatom,
Cults A: Lawson. Attys.
r Mortgage Sale of Realty.
i GF.ORG 1 A—'Wilcox count\ :
Vnder and by virtue of a power of sale con
tained in a certain mortgage dated the 2nd day
of February. 1898. recorded in book K of mort
gages, page 140. executed by T V Sessions '‘.o
secure certain indebtedness to X \V Lassoter,
evidenced by e certain promissory note of same
date and payable six months after (lute, for the
• sum of $93.45. twill sell before the courthouse
i door in Abbeville. Georgia, on Monday the 24th
j i day of October, 1898. during the described legal hours in said for
sheriff's sales, the property
| mortgage, situated towlt:—all iu lot No. that 140, tract First or district parcel of of
land
U ilco.v county. Georgia, and described us t'ol
I lows: commencing at a stake situated i>57 feet
cast and 20 feet South of the southwest corner
j of Ross A Wilson's two acre lot in the village
of *Reidstieid and county aforesaid: thence
wot r*57 feet to a stage: thence south (KU) feet to
a slake: thence east :>39 feet to a stake standing
25 feet west of the center of the A A W railroad
track: theuee along said track in a northerly
course to place of beginning, and containing
twelve abacs, more or less. Also lot No. 2 com
mencing at a point on boundary of lot of land
No. 140. said point standing 25 feet east of A A
W railroad track and marked with a pine stake
thence north along said east boundary 3256 feet
to a stake: thence west l'»;2 feet to a stake
siatftling 25 feet east of said railroad track in a
southerly course to the place e tK-ginnlug. and
containing sixty-tour acres, more or less; the
being fully descrii»ed above as to district
ami lot number. Said sale, will be at public
outcry to the highest bidder. Terms cash. The
proceeds of said sale to be applied to the pay
ment of said Indebtedness and as provided in
said mortgage. This sept. 21st. is is.
/. \V Laxsctor.
Cutis a Lawson. Attv-.
K Storms in the Ei x %
Forest Fires Kahili#* in the West,
And Chi i roll well’s Cut Prices in the South.
.Internes, axu feet, only
10 bulls thread...........
Jean*, per yard..........
rnderwnlrt*.... .........
slate...................
in shin pencil*.........
ioVan shoe*
!{.•<: ticMtijf, per yard, yard
f.ood drilling, per yard.
UU .ichlnu. per
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Tinware etc
EVERETHING AT A CUT PRICE.
A F' Churchweil & Go.,
CUT PRICE STORE. CONTROLLERS OF LOW PRICES.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
GFOIUJJA—Wilcox county.
Ciuler amlhy virtue ol‘ a power of sale con
tain. »p la a certain mortgage dated the tt.id day
of July 181*7, recorded In book J of mortgages
page 583-4 executed by Annie Webster to secure
certain Indebtedness to M W Cooper evidenced
by a certain prommissory note of same date
and payable Vi months after date for the sum
of $2oo.oo (having thereon a credit of $15.00)
which note and the mortgage securing the same
has been duly transferred and assigned to the
undersigned. I will sell before the court house
door in Abbeville, Georgia, on Monday th* 2-1 tb
iVfly of October isos.during the legal hours for
sheriff s sales, the j»ropert\ described In
mortgage, towlt:— all those tracts or parcels oi
land in the town of Ahbevilte. Wilcox county,
known a-l 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 and as provided
in said mortgage.
This Sept. *21st 18U8.
Mrs. Cora 15 Wilson.
Cutts Lawson. A ttys.
Mortgage Sale of Realty.
GEORGIA—Wilcox County.
Ouder and by virtue of a power of attorney
made to me by M D Tarpley to secure the pay
ment of a note for ftlOo.oo due October 1st, 1898.
1 will sell at public outcry before the court
house door in Abbeville, Ga., on the 24th day of
October, 1898, within the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash, part oflot of land
No. 175 in the 1st district of said county,
bounded on Fast by original line, on J&vth by
land of Mrs. D B McAnally. West by land or
Dennis Lofton and on south by Hannah Barron
so as to contain 5t) acres, said property to be
sold to satisfy said note. This 12th day of Sep
tember. 1898.
Cutts A Lawson. Albert Sommer. A tty.
Attys. in fact for M L Tarpley.
FOR-
Staple &
Groceries.
FALL OX
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Goods DELIVERED TO A\V
of the City.
MdiV heavy lionn—-pun shirts 23c
Tablet* If
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Tablet* x
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Tablets r
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Tablets.* ><H> sheet
Ten points, per dozen.
pen stalls, 2 for...... r
Overalls. lauudrled good <iiiulit> •J’u- ~
Men's shirts
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—=§ssas»~_gos3rse of Study
Preparatory, Teachers, Scientific, Business 9
Short Hand, Typewriting Telegraphy Music.
Every Want of the Student Will be Met.
Students arc 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, Me economize in time as
well as in money. We guarantee satisfaction to all who come to work.
Advantages-.—Two large, well furnished buildings, artesian water,
excellent library of 1200 volumes, large supply of apparatus, healthy
location, expenses moderate, faculty of enthusiastic Normal teachers.
Payment of one tuition admits to any one in 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 nave a Business Education.
Fall Term Opens Sept. t3, 1898. SencVfor a Copy of Our Announcement.
For further information, address,
w. a. little, principal,
ABBEVILLE, GA.
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Georgia and Alabama Railway.
SAVANNAH SHORT LINE.
Passertcer Schedules Effective December 12, 1897.
MAIN LINE.
No IQ- No 17. No- 18. No.
7 15 7 25 a lv Savannah aril 20 •
12 \\ 2 4 8 1 m oo 14 00 15 15 ESSS5SE 12 11 3 8 2 1 55 3u 55 00 2/1 do p j* p p i) a 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 ar ar ar ar ar Montgomery Abbeville Americas Richland Cordele Helena ar ar av ar av lv in 5 « 3 2 1 45 -10 50 39 4b 15 pm p pm p a pm pm m m m ll 12 2 s 3 7 1 30*p 45 40 35 »£a 35 hi a a p a ESESESa
COLUMBUS & ALBANY DIVISION
No. 3. No. t " No. 2.* No. 4. .
:i in )• ni in o.-i a m lv Columbus ar n -jo p m 12 no m
c> no Riolilund .
i> m ll in a m ar ar 3 55 |im 1 45 a m
« 50 1 an Albany lv .
n in |> ni ar 2 lo p m 5 «o a m .
FITZGERALD DIVISION.
No* 9. No- 7- No. 8. No- IO.....
5 55 p m 7 15 u m lv Abbevill# ar 12 15 p m 11 oo pm............
»i 55 p m o 15 ii m ar Fitzgerald ar 11 !5 am 8 45 p m.............
7 25 p m 10 oo a m ar Oeilla h Li 20 a m 8 «m» p ni.............
•Trains Nos. i and I carry through coaches between Atlanta and Albany In connection with
Southern Railway.
CONNECTIONS.
Helena TRAIN NO. 19. Connects at Savannah with Plant System. F. C. A P. and steamers. At
with Southern Railway Train No. 13 north bound. At Abbeville for Fitzgerald and
Oeilla. At Cordele with G. S. A F. IL JL No. 4 north bound. At Richland with C. A: A. Division
lor Albany and Columbus. At Montgomery with L. tV N. for New Orleans and beyond, for Rlr
the north, also with IV. Kv. of Alabama, for Selma.
with TRAIN NO. 17. Connects at Savannah with Plant System and F. C. A P. R. R. At Helena
Southern Rv. No. msouth bound and No. 15 north bound. At Abbeville for !• itzgerald and
ociffla. At Cordele with (i. s. A F. R. IL No. I south hound and No. 2 north bound. At Rich
land with C. a- A. Division for Columbus ami Atlanta also for Albany. At Montgomery with L.
A N. tor New Orleansahdrbeyond, lor Birmingham and the north, also with Western Ry. ot Al
abama for Selma.
TRAIN NO. 18. Connects at Montgomery with L. A X. f.om New Orleans and from the
also with Western Ry. of Alabama from Selma. At Richland with c. ic A. Divisien for
Columbus and Atlanta, also.for Albany, At Cordele with G. S. A F. By. No. 5 for Tlfton and
Valdosta. At Abbeville for Fitzgerald and oeilla. At Savannah with Plant System and F. C. &
P. Railroad.
north, TRAIN NO. 20. Connects at Montgomery with L. A N. from New Orleans and from the
also with Western tty-of Alabama-from Selma. At Cordele with G. S. a -F. Ry. No. ;i
south bound. At Abbeville.for Fitzgerald and Oeilla. At Helena with Southern Ry. No. 14 south
bound. At Savannah with Plant System. F. c\ A P. R. R. and Steamers.
Elegant Buffet Parlor Cars on Trains £ os. 17 and 18. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars Oil Trains
Nos. 19 and 20.
C. N. Killin’. A. POPE.
den). Passemrer Aa-ent. General Freight and Passenger Agent.
CKOiL UAUUKTT. Vice President and General Manager.
and Northeastern Railroad.
“SOLDIERS COLONY
H. H. TIFT,
President.
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