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OFFICIAL ORGAN WILCOX COUNTY.
!. R. Monroe Editor Publisher. and
L; .1. Whitehurst, Associate Editor.
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The ciiitiiVH i.n i- published i **ry '1 hurtuL-y,
ftt Abt>e\Hi-. t.H. < .mflXUinOft-oi*- .n^nre
iiisvltitfU'...... M “ ? in office not !«:«•■• ! i.itii
tfrtjid' ;-.t t - he ttcoottipaiib-d necessarily for l»y
{Via wviuVs «ljcnature; not faith
iniblkat tor Ion. Lin a- rmiranh-e of good
ioIut! !- " rut* apply at tbU office.
— TLLCPHONE NO. 44.
Entered at the IV Office at Abbeville, tin.,
r. t econd-e. s - matier.
TiirnsoAy. oct. 27, lsas.
It is likely tlu* Third On., r«f?i
j.,',. u t will bo sent to Sttvnniiali soon
-f!—
The lif'^islature convened in At
lanta. Wednesday. •Jlot time
(lie old town'' for awhile.
The recent race war in
resulted iu the killing of about
and three white men.
Vresident McKinley has
an imitation from the Atlanta
Juhilee committee, to he
Dec. 15 III.
(iovfi'iH'i' Ricci Allen 1* ('titidler
will In* inaugurated in the house of
rvpi sentalivcs at noon on the 2!)th
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: nst.
i ‘TI ic* women, laid a color,*u
preacher. •“)< , c every hat in church
i-xei'lit the one the Lord sends
.•irouml.
The CsRo.NieLit extend?! thmik-s to
lion. H l> Lew in for ft *o \ij of the
Democridie Camfialfin Iiook which
iS lull of in'erc ; and uscfRl infer
IRUtiou.
Governor Atkinson* message to
tlie legislature gives expression t*>
his convictions on 11n* ballot reform,
better primary election system and
equalization of taxation.
A clash between England and
France is imminent over Egyptian
territory, ltotli nations arc prepar
ing for war fast as possible and
from the stand taken by the landing
olficmls war is inevitable.
lion. Daniel M McRae, our friend
and neighbor, died suddenly at his
home in McRae Oct. 24tb, of fippo
plexy. In his death the community
sustains the loss of a great and good
miui.
The Industrial Fair edition of the
Wav' V.iss Journal is indeed a nins
terly piece of ingenuity and reflects
great credit upon the ‘‘magic city
of Way-cross iukI South Georgia ns
well as upon its model editor, D B
Sweat.
November sth our congressmen
will be elected. Let ns give Hon. E
I? Lewis a big vote, It is rumored
that Mr. F W Gay nor. a republican
of Fort Valley, will oppose him for
Congress. Don’t let us be g-anghl
napping.
The Cot-dele Dully Hornet is mak
ing regular visit* to our office now.
It is h bright newsy sheet and fades
tilled to make things warm in Cor
(.tale politics. Editor Hose is an up
to-date newspaper man UTltl will
leave no stone uu turned to make his
paper a powerful exponent in Cor
dele affairs,
— f'omuieiitiii;' oi the llaee question
in the Washington Star, of recent
date, the Macon I’olegnsph voice.-*
tlie sentinieut of the entire South.
The Telegmpb m speaking of the
p'j'ODlem says: ••The ta‘r.t kolution
is tlie right solution, amt th* host
solution Is wliat they ileaire. They
coukl pro^lVbB with 111 'UU N
tion to all concerned, if it was
for . the nienulesoniencss , ,, ,, ot / ,, Hto*e • m
the North who assume to thf tuselft'cs
all the wisdom sml the virtue affect
big human lights."
The Sure- l a (h-tppe Unre.
There is no us,- suffering from this
dreadful mafadv, ifvou will only get
the right imiieilv. Yob are having
pam through , , your body, yonr livci
is out of Older, have no appetite, no
life or ambition, have a bad cold, in
r.ivf lact Hit mv COllipil i-omi>)i>t,>h- 1 i ♦ U .I,,,,] tu D|>. i,n Flee
trie Bitters is tliu onlv remedy that
ftfttll will gm* oivc von ft on u prompt r ,mint .tnu sure suu miu. relief
They act. direct!v or. your liver.
btoaiiW.il auu KuIL<\.. I tom U[ the lfl(
whole system and make von feel like
anew „ ocing. T] i m ,v.,vLi-o-int« \ .iu _i..uanui e.lto t*
cure or price refunded. For sale by
the City Drug Co. Only 50 cents
per bottle^ l
The OctnulRce.
li UtfJUU ■'!• V!'
Where the lazy fern leave* float
On the fraanuH \ until ttlr.
And tlie jju*hhig sunbeams gloat
O'er the binging "maiden hair;"
15. the little, breezes »ttired,
15,v the ancient forests cheered,
Miirmurou# In the silent there.
Kiowa the < temnlv ••
Dreamy splices stretch away
Through the woodlands dusky, cool,
S\ here the dancing naiads play
At the, inid;a' of in si i y u pool
overbrimming in the •'hade,
Tirippiug through the. r6cdy glades.
Mimie rhrr-rniii : 1
To tin* • icmnlgcc.
Farm and orchard edging dow n,
Meadows green with browsing kfno.
Lodgi'i. that the high cliff*, crow n,
Hamlets In the broader shine,
Cities by the laving tide
Watch the waters onward glide;
Watch the win >- r G, a . \s
W atch the ocmulgec.
Hummer days shall come and go,
As In all the years before.
Futile winds of winter blow:
Peace with wars alternato roar:
lint a soawurd rolling Hood,
Typing Freeilom's royal blood.
Shull Its quenchless fulrisss pour
Th:"-I -',n tin Ol; m Ulj't-c.
One hroud minded and determined
citizen in worth n tlioiwand times
more to a town than a carload of the
sort whose time is spent principally
in wearing out the neats of their
pants and uiukin:' hidit of every new
movement. The iiiu.ii who does
uotliinf{ for his community further
than to pay his taxi s may he en
titled to police protection, hut he is
certainly not entitle ! to any of the
benefits of increased commerce, and
if iiis properly increases in value be
cause of the efforts of his neighbors
he gets that much which is not right
fully his own.......Aniericus Times
Uecordor,
True, and the merchant who tries
to reap the benefit of another’s ad
vertising should not succeed for he
would lx* getting that which ia not
rightfully Ins own.
The period of Hlale uoanship was
clearly marked In illnslrious eharac
lers as Mill. Slcplicmi and Cobh.
The period of politicians, by such
menus Mark Hannah. Character is
the reijuisile to statesmanship, with
out it ft man degenerates into a poli
tician. The politician’s motto is:
“Every ninn for himself and the
devil for all."
A stubborn cough or tickling in
the throat yield to One Minute Cough
Cure, Harmless in effect touches
the right spot, reliable and just*
whnt is wanted, it acts at once
Central Drug Co.
History is of tenor written to cover
errors than to chronicle truths.
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you call for DeM'ill's Witch
Hazel Salve tlie great pile cure don’t
accept any thing else. Don’t he talk
ed into accepting n subsitute, for
piles, for sores, for burns. For sale
by Central Drug Co.
The reports say that the Cuban
soldiers in the neighborhood of
Guantanamo are plundering the su
gar estates there and causing a regu
lar reign of terror. This is the sort
of liberty the Cubans want—the
liberty to rob and plunder those
frugal citizens of the island who
may have accumulated something bv
hard labor. It was this sort of
work that lead to the revolution on
the island. If Uncle* Sam is to
guarantee stable government there
he should put a strong hand in the
collar of the Cuban plunderers with
out delay. Valdosta Times.
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful wouis written by Mrs.
Ada E. Mart, of Gioton, S. D.
“Was taken with a bail cold which
aettletl on my luiiiis; cough set in tintl
finally lenninateil in constmiption.
Four doctors gave me up, saving 1
could live but a short time. 1 gave
myself up to my Savior, determined
if 1 could not stay with my frills on
earth, 1 would meet my absent ones
allow. My husbaiul Was advisetl to
ji'Ct I>r. Kitlii, H> New niscovory for
consumption, coughs and colds. I I
jrjiVC it H trial, took in nil eight hot
, t bna oim . (l uu , t :in(1 lh:lnk
, i(K , , Hm stn ed an,Know a well wo
man. " Trial bottle* free at the City
Drug C( ) 1
Steamships to Cuhn
To Rasutne Service.
Stpamahip Maseotte of the Plant
^sten, Line will resume *erviec
i Haft-ana. Cuba. Sept. 1st. Sailing
. r\-J 1 i ho h( nc‘ a frtllnno ioiionn. 1 ir.iw iv.,,. \ <»u
’ Ta,u P a Monday and Thursday
111 o'dock P . arrive Key West
each Tuesday and Fritlav at .5 p * in.
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Betivc* auv u . ost saim* days at D p m
Arrive Havana each Wednesday and
Saturday ... at t» a ni. Nortir bound.
leave Havana each Wednesday ami
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^’durdav at ^ ^ p ui: leave ^ Key
West same .lav- at 7 p ni; arrive
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t’ort lanipa ^ each I hursday and Sun
l * uv :lt - 1 J Jl1 A Pops
G. P. A.
WOMANS TRIALS. < I I
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Mar./ miller great won.^1 J J
& S4 >ain periods at month- and t
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y believe it nat
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Vfv# treatment aconunt of bu-1 on J
miliati:</;local i
mm examinations. < J
Nature in
tend e (1 t h e i
“monthly itkh1.ii'. n«r
lod»’’ t» La painlrtu aud i n
usual («in anil sickness inuic;:t • s*;r** ou K i
derangement:) which aliould have 1
prompt attention, .oral cxainiua’ or they tepidly grow j i
wonre. I .oiui aro uot uec- i
canary aiucc the d'^overy of i
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utrengtheninK and or- I
Kan“. Tliia stop, nil vegetable the pain. compound,
This remedy in n i
result of of experience. ' i
and i* the years <
II is carefully p re pari .1 in our own lal>- I
ratoriv by skilled cbemi) is and ia in- (
dorsed by leading physicians. I
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Reid by of "Moutlily” all Uru'.'-fUO Ret[ijluUt)K or sent post I’ilfs paid ltl; for oacl, '4. ,
A box )->X a .
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L. FORD, Witoh, Mils., »'<I« “ By
Mrs. A. botllfH of 1*1 1‘Vtrmlo UfgulR
n*Jng two fi’i-.-TS 1
tor ir. I f iinvo iinvy Ijwt'a Lvtm cur<»l cur<*'l of of A'( A’orvoua D-*'11 lty t
bvoUtfht about by tlm birth of m/ last child. t
FRF.8 to of any Pumatn a/ldres*, Dlt.'-Kh.^i. Book on A Karnpl^box iho TIowio < J
Tn-utmMit Bojfuluting Pills*' utfor U) rontai i
of Moritlily” A-ldr--s«, N»*w Spoucer Modlclmi (
Jn atniHps. Temioi
Co., Chikttanoofs*, sae. <
I or *sit!o by Ctl.v Drug Co.
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LEGAL NOTICE.
T a the VHon.'* Soc ’ctary of State of Georgia:
The petition of P II Fitzgerald, Roiicrl V
Bov, in, Irani: N Fitzgerald and W K Ho wen.
i'i.> Thai H V Bowen i. a resident of-Wil
cox county. Georgia, that W li Dow* n is a resi
dent of Irwin county. Georgia, and that V* li
Fitzgerald and Frank N Fitzgerald are l>oth
re.-s'.clontH of Marlon county in the state of In
diana.
Second.....Your petitioners have associated
tiiemselves together and desire to incorporate
a Railway Company, under the general Kail
Road Laws of ti:.* State of Georgia under the
name of the Ilawkinsvillc. Fitzgerald -.y (5ulf
Railway.
Third -The length of raid rail, road as near as
can he estimated will he ilfty miles,
Fourth-The geHeral direction and location
of said rail road and the particular place
UirougiVvvhveh it shall pass are to he as fol
lows; Beglhning at Ilavvldnsville, Pulaski
county. Georgia, and running south through
the lower half of said county, entering the
county of Wilcox In a southeasterly direction,
entering the county of Jrwiu Georgia, and con
tinuing in a southeasterly direction through
i he conjiiy of fr.\ in until it reaches the city of
Fitzgerald in said Irwin county.
Fifth—'1'he •mount, of rapllftl Stock is to he
Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, divided into
shares of One Hundred Dollars each.
Sixth -The number of years said corporation
is to continue Is twenty years, with the l ight
ami plvelege to extend the same at any time
under permission of tlie State Laws.
Seventh The principle office ol' said Corpo
ration is to he In Fitzgerald, Irwin county,
Georgia.
Righth -Your petitioners intend in good
faith i.o go forward to procure subscriptions to
the Capital stock, to construct, equip, maintain
hihI operate, said Rail Hoad with all branches
and jqMir lines.
Ninth--Your petitioners further show that
they have given the legal four weeks notice of
their intention to apply for said charter, by the
pubHdai’cn o' thoh* ; Llllmn in U u
designated by the sheriff in iiis legal advertise
ment in each of the counties in which said
Rail Road is to be constructed, said notice ap
pearing once each week for four weeks prior to
the tiling of the petition, as appears by the
sworn statement of the llditoi’ attached hereto.
Wherefore Y<-ir petitioners pray to be in
corporated. under the Laws of the .State of
Georgia, under the name aforesaid, with all the
allowances, franchise, prtveleges and immuni
ties guaranteed such corporations under the
construction and Lavfrs of the State of Georgia.
We, tlie undersigned, being the parties of the
above pel ition. do hereby and hereunto affix
our hands and seals.
Frank \. Fitzgerald,
Petitioners Attorneys.
P. II. Fitzgerald [seal.]
Frank N. Fitzgerald [Seal.]
Kow’t Y. Ho wen [Sea.]
Wm. R. Howisn [Seal.]
Slate of Georgia. / t's.
Irwin County. S.
Personally appear. \V R IJowen, R V llowen
before Wm. I! Moore, N I’i Ex.-of. j r In, end
for said county, each being duly sworn on oath
say, that the names signed to the above pe
tition for Incorporation arc genuine signature
of the persons named therein and that the
matter set forth therein is true to the best of
their knowledge and belief.
W. R. Ho WEN.
Robert V. Ho wen.
Subscribed and Kworn to before me this IS th
day of October, 189s.
Wm. H. aiooRK.
N. I*. A Kx-Of. J. r.. Irwin county. Georgia.
State of Indiana. i
Marion County. I s. s.
Personally appear before me, Otto Delp. a
CommisComv of Deeds for thv' state of Georgia
I’ll F’.i.'gerald and i-rank N Fitzgerald who
have signed the above Instrument and who
acknowledge the same to be their free act and
deed. O. A. Dki.i*,
Commissioner of Deeds of the State of Georgia
within the State of Indiana.
Nottea of Local Legislation.
Notice is herein given :hat at the enpiration
of 30 da\s from this date there will be intro
vlueed in the General Assembly of Georgia now
« >•!» »»** ™'i>ifdan act to,movido
. omuy from the city of Abbeville in said
county wt he divot jtochoU* in »td .•aunty
in accordance with the result of an election
h.-id m sai.i om,m>- f „ r .id pu.p^ on the lfth
day of Nmcmiicr i»7. ; his oct. srth iss
Notice.
No-.u e I, lun ip given of intention to reply
at the next session y 1 SMS) of thet.eneral Assem
bly for the passage of an Act to be entitled “An
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aulI eity reach said HlufT Creek: imri for other
, MiriK>sc ^ -n,:.oct. imp. uys.
Citation.
li|: °RGtA <--)am.\
To all whom it may concern: Elizabe:h
i hompson iiaving in proj'.-r form applied : - ■*..«•
''or permanent Vu-rso' ndminiMration on Iho
v-rate ot'W i. Thompson, h.tc of said oonntj
this u to cite ail and singular the creditors ana
n**xt of kin of * i. Thump m to lv and appear
at my office within the time allowed bylaw and
,how e:uisft*. if any they can. why i»ermanom
^nitnLM-r.uon >i..'uid not granted to Kli .i
Ks h Thompson on w i, Thompsons estae-.
wi-.m-smy hand and m«,-i»i -:..-nauuv this
»r*l day of October, 181 ) 8 .
John M. Warren,
T. C. MANN,
Red Light Saloon f
MAKKS A SPECIALTY OF :0; tO;
FINE WHISKIES -
SUCH AS t.
oarbktt's private stock,” “kin*
rt.TKKV ItKI.I.,’ “IMPERIAL CABINET.'
i. Mi:HC0 , )KK ri.ri;,” ‘KOHx’m AM) KEY
,t CO. ’s couv.
FINEST : : :
TtltA VD1KS-AND OIN
: on the market
galaee Barber
Stop ^ Store, l'p Stair*. in Hendley Over Wilkinson's Uuilding.
first-clash work, :+: :+: :+:
♦ + : :f: SHARP RAZORS,
• :t: :+: h- polite attention.
>^'’The Only White liarher in the City.
Give me a Trial. I will appreciate
T. IW. MATTHEWS.
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Subseride to the Chronicle.
HOMER -REID 9
The Leader In
Fancy Sc Family Groceries
Highest market prices paid for Country Produce
V $75 up. Easy Terms. -
oM^a 'a © 'VU fc * i AJ. i V oo All Organs, Lowest Music price 2 1-2 O house u, price, Easy on Terms, earth,
Write the Old Reliable Irvine’s Gft, Music House, Macon Ga.
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you are 1033 >•)
according to the editor, if you don't advertise in his paper.
we are strictly in it
and want to adverttse t.he fact that we are inakiug
the largest
the hardest
the brightest colored
the best hriek in every respect
that arc made in sputh georgia. we also make a line quality ot
re-pressed brick
and can agricultural novelties of all
furnish descriptions.
reed hriek works 1
nbbevilie, georgia.
DIRECTORY.
CITY DIRECTORY.
Mayor T. L. Holton,
Mayor Puotem -VY. A. Cherry.
Clerk .1. \Y. Melton.
City Attorney— Ma\ F. Land.
Treasurer A. .!. Harp.
Mausilu.s .1. .1. Karfiehl, K. J. Fitzgerald.
CouNcn.MEN !'.. A. Moody. \Y. IT. Wilkinson,
L. Story, M. A. Brown, i\ I. I-Iaire.
Hoard of Hiiucatton .1 R Monroe, A T Haker
,1 M Mixon, c L Hailey, .1 D Maynard.
COURT.
County Court convenes every First Tuesday;
T. L. Holton. Judge; Max h’ Land. Solicitor;
das. Harp, Haillll'.
1,0 DG KS.
lv. of I’. Meets every First and Third Tues
day night. Max K. Land. C. O.
F. A. M. Meets every Fourth Saturday. /.
W. Lasseter, \\. M.
CHURCHES.
Haitist preaching every Second and Fourth
Sunday, morning and evening. Conference
meet ing on Fourth Saturday at. 11 o'clock a. m.
Rev. M 1- Lawson, pastor. Sunday School
every Sunda\ at 3;8U p. m. ,f. R. Monroe Super
intendent.
Christian Preaching every First Sunday
morning and evening. Rev. R E Withers, pas
tor. Sunday school every Sunday at 10 a. m.
M A Brown Superintendent.
Msthodift -Ureachingevery Sunday, morn
ing ami evening. Rev. Guyton Fisher pastor,
Sunday School every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. I’rof
\V. f>. Googc Superintendent.
UOUNTY DIRECTORY.
■ CREBKKTA.TlVr.--G U WllCOX.
Sheriff.....L o Covington.
Ordinary .) M Warren.
Clerk .1 M Mixon.
Tukahl her- H A Darker.
Tax v’oi.i.vtToH —t’ S McCall.
Tax Receiver -Samuel Drown.
Coroner- Hen Smith.
Surveyor V. H. Taylor.
Commissioners M. E. McAnallv. L. F. Nance,
aluJ Mclmflie; . 1 . X. Kvans. Clerk,
Hoard of Education--.? R Monroe, chairman
^ 1 v"..auu nan,...
centra! ei \t$
: krkr shop f
ctU work done in first-class
style, clean mugs and clean
towels and polite attention
door to southern express office,
, DOD . WeattierS , prop.
Mackintosh Coat, a bargain iuw
Ladies' Briliantinc skirts I 17
Yd wide bleaching, no starch, 4 1-2
Dress lining, worth 5c, only 3 1-2
Big line skirts, regular at Birr ooc,, -i*- 4 <x
Yd wide sheeting 10 yards *
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Shoes, big values, our 98c line now 80
Our %>\ 23 line of shoes now a.- w *
10 yds good checks t 0*
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Big bargain; Counterpain worth $1 00 just 67
EVERETHfNG AT A CUT PRICE.
A. K Glitxrcliwell & Go.,
WHEN IN
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Preparatory, Teachers, Scientific, Business
Short Hand, Typewriting. Telegraphy Music.
Every Want of the Student Will be Met.
Students are not compelled here to take studies they 1 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.
Advantages.—Two large, well furnished buildings, artesian water,
excellent library of 1200 volumes, large supoly of apparatus, healthy
location, expenses moderate, faculty of enthusiastic Normal teachers.
Payment of one tuition admit** 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.
Fail Term Opens Sept. 13, 1893. Send for a Copy of Our Announc»mont.
For further information, address,
W. A, LITTLE. PR!PSG'PAL,
ABBEVILLE, GA.
Georgia and Alabama Railway.
SAVANNAH SHORT LiME.
Passetierw Schedules Effective Ddcomber 12, 1897,
MAIN LINE.
No- 10. N*. 17. No- IH. N«- 20.
7 C* pm 7 iih a ni Iv Savannah aril 2B p *i h 10 a m
1 * <“t a in li .¥*. a m ar Helena ar •» tn p m 3 ar> a m
1 00 a m lii 5K1 p m ar Abbeville ar 5 5u p m 2 40 a m
2 1.) * ni ) }' Til ar Cordelc ar 4 45 p m ! 4b ?8^a m n m
?, lb a m 2 hh p m ar Americas ar a 39 p ni l j in
4 li it ni 3 fifi p m nr Richland ar 2 40 p m li ;;0 p m
b 00 a m ft 00 p m ar Montgomery lv in 45 a m 7 46 p m
COLUMBUS & ALBAiMY DIVISION.
No. J. No. 1 * No. 2* No. 4
X to t» ra lo 05 n m lv Columbus ar o 20 p 332 12 00 m
a 00 p ni 11 40 r m »r Richland ar 3 55 p 7 4« a m
8 5o p ni i 30 p m ar Albany lv J 10 p b 00 a m
FITZGERALD DIVISION.
No- 9 N». 7 No. 8. No- i». .
................... 5 ftf. m 1 15 a m lr AUbevlU# «ri:i :* la p m li no p m .
.................. ti .’.ft p m ii 15 * ni »r Kiraid ar l! !u am ft tn p m .
.................... T 8 i lunlUUtUDiar Ocilla lv 1ft do a m 8 00 i> m .
•Train- Nov I aial 4 carry throui,h coaclie-s batween Atlanta and Albany in connection with
Soutlierr, Rail'xny. CONNECTIONS.
TRAIN NO. 19. t.'onnocts at Savannah with l'lanl System. 1'. A I*, and fttcamrrft ft*
Helena with southern Uailwuy Train No. Ki north bound. At Abbeville tor Eitursrald «,V/I
'.'cilia- At Oordule with Cl. * .e [•'. li. It. No. 4 north bound. At Kichland with (: A \ Diarl.inn
tor Albany and Columbus. At Montgomery with L. .V N. for N-.av Orleans and beyond for ni, r "
minebarn and the north, also with U. lty. of Alabama, for Selma. ’
TRAIN NO. 17. connects at Savannah with Plant System and !•'. c. A i*. li r . \t
" bout hern By. -No. pi south bound and No. li north bound. At Abbeville for Fitxecrald and
»>i'i'ga. with At Cordelc with (i. s. ,« i . K. It. No. i south bound and No. 2 north bound ftt Rich
I- 111 ,! C. .V A. Division for folnmbus and Atlanta also for Albany. w'tii \t Mont*-omerv with r
,v N. for New Orleans and beyond, for Birmiuebam and the north, also Western Rv of ii
abama for Selma.
JRA 1 N NO. 18. Connects at Montgomery with L. A N. from New Orleans and from th*
north, also with U estern U.v. of Alabama from Selma. At IlichUnd with C A \ Div sis,, «,?,i >„»
i ol uni bus and Abbeville At lama, also for Albany. .VI ‘ ordele with (j. a F.. Ky \ 0 g 'for Tirinn
H Raifro : At for i' d igemkl and Ocilla. At Savannah with plant System and Fa*
p Hl
TRAIN
north, also u
Hjesant Buffet Parlor Oars on Trains Nos. Hand 18. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars on Trains
*\OS. iti alltl ^ftl.
r. N. KIGHT, A. l’OPK,
Assistant Genl. Passcnyer Aitcnt. „ Oenoranianager! , . . 1111>a5senger Axent.
OK*.Tt, HA H11F.TT. Vico President and
Tifton and Northeastern RaiSroai
“SOLDIERS COLONY ROUTE."
Ivocal Tirr-re No. <3.
H. H. TIFT, General Offices: W. 0. TIFt,
President. TIFTON, GEORGIA. Vice President
NO. . NO. S NO. J exiles. 4 Itgocjvn EFFECTIVE i.)oi' 19t I t . 1 M i ) 7 , T: to « MO. 2 NO. 5 NO. S
P. P. M. A. Lt?3r LEA V E ARRIVE -l. P. SSShfeSeBr P. SSSSftSSr
3 3 10 8 0 TIFTON, o> 6
3 ;i S3 H LKIGHOXS 12 3i
3 3 ’•» 8 8 IIAKDING 11 os §
3 52 4 PIN ETTA 11 in
3 3 58 9 8S. MYSTKk 11 cn 5
4 4 10 9 FLETlTIKR, ; I on 5
4 4 25 9 1 lTZGi:UAL4), LEAVE o 11 w 5
System and Oe»rgla southern and Florida at Tifton. and P. the Georgia BOATRIGHT and AlabamTi at Mai'4Sv FitLemM
G. Traffic