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or WASfltKGTON rotXIY.
A. J. JERNIQAN
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TUESDAY OCTOBER 5tb, 1S86. i
BBK NBWATO* Wlh BENA’l’O- I
4 RM1 WIIHICT.
Hon. C. R. Pringle,'
W«8HIII«TM COUNTY.
toe unESEniTi?ES.
3L J. Moye.
B. D. Evans Jr.
JBMUTK STATE TICKET.
FOR GOVKNOR,
Bon. John B. Gordon, j
FOn SECRETARY OF STATE,
N. C. BARNETT.
FOR TREASURER.
ROUT. I'. HABDEMAN.
EOR ATTORNEY-GKNTHAI..
AUll'OUD ANDERSON#
courTBoi.r.n general,
NT. A. k WKIUHT.
FOR CONGRESS,
loth Congressional District,
RON. OEO T. BARNES.
I’eorin, III-, h:i<l live CBitbquake
•hocks on the 24th,
The Massachusetts Republicans
Slave nominated Oliver CJ* Arnes for
■Governor.
Snow storms prevailed in Wiscon
sin and other portions of the North-
weat last week.
Tne Democrats of Massachusctt
in conventit n assembled, last week
passed resolutions strongly endors
ing President Cleveland uud his
policy’.
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Application will he made at the
approaching session of the general
assembly for the passage of otic or
more hills; with the following titcls
A bill to repeal the registration
law for Floyd, McDufl'ee, liurke,
Randolph, Klbert, Oglethorpe,
Wilkinson, Green, Washington,
Waltin, Lowndes, Emanuel ami
Pulaski, so tar as the same relates
to the county of Washington.
A bill to amend the registration
law for Floyd, Me Du (fee, Burke,
Randolph, KthcrL. Oglethorpe,
Wilkinson, Green, Washington,
Waltin, . Lowndes, Emanuel and
Pulaski, so far as rebates to the
county of Washingtoe.
A bill to provide h regie r ition
law for Washington county.
A
IN MKX01tlU.il.
home in hcavau! Whore oui
friends nro tied
To the cheerless gloom of tbo utoul
dering dead;
We wait in hopcou the promise given.
We will meet up there, in our home
in IIcavcM.
DIED
In Atlnntn, Ga„ Sept* 1st, of ty
phoid lever Tommie Brow n njocl SO
years 11 nunths. A few short
home in
business
With
henrt all buoyant with fond hopes of
.success, with n determination to ac-
The Georgia State Fair will be j oept every advantage that appliea-
held at Ceutral City Pork »laeon tion to duty and study would grant,
(; IU * j with cheering smiles, that ever gnve
I to his beaming fucc blightucss—lie
Tlte man who stands too long on j bade, fur a short while his loved
his dignity is apt to get hurt w hen j ones adieu. Scarce two weeks to
be falls off. j the dato of his anticipated return to
the home Lu so dearly loved—the
sad tidiugs of his illnes came, anx
ious hearts of many who loved him
Americus Roc* rdcr: ‘’From all
.reports received daily at this city,
there scorns no doubt that the cotton
crop will be short. The farmers
all agree that they will not make 1
much more than half crop. '1 he top j
crop has been almost entiiely lost,
by the recent dry wea'her. There i
its a general demand for rain."
All persons
des for exhibition
Macon Gu., apply
Macon for premium list.,
wishing to send nrti ■ 1,8
lion to State Fair at i ^ndera'-ille, *
ni.lv to K. C. Grier I the Gate C.ty
Surprise Store
To see and price their Goods and convince
yourself of the greatest bargains you have
ever seen.
Here is an Earthquake to Competition.
Cups and saucers from 30c pr set up to 60c
Plates from 40c pr set up to 60c
A 7 inch steak dish for 10c
A nice qt white bowl for 10c
A nice bowl and pitcher for $1.00.
All kinds crockery cheaper than ever before
A nice set of goblets for 35c.
A syrup pitcher for 10c worth 25c.
A lamp 16 inches high for 35c.
Butter dishes and sugar dishes 10c each.
1-2 gal glass pitcher 35c A beauty.
Tinware! Tinware!
8qt milk pans 10c.
8qt wash pans 10c.
1 gal milk Duckets 10c
1-2 gal coffee pot 10c.
Motions Motions.
tnit pr of eocks for 10c.
A nice Pr of stockings 10c. *
A nice shawl 30x30 for 10c
A nice silk handkerchief lOe
A pure linen Towel for 10c
Qents and Ladies collars all Linen 10c
A nice Corset for 40c beats the town.
We guarantee to-sell you Shirts and Draw*
ers cheaper than any House in town.
Just come around and get our prices on all
kinds of goods before y ou buy we will save you
money, do it certain, We never deceive the
public by advertising what we have not got
you can always trust us. We promise all who
come to see us to show the handsomest stock of
oods and range of prices ever known in the
outh.
HOLT & BRO S
Store.
NOTICE!
Notififi.
August llte tfnli 1881} j
All person, arc hereby notified not to To Every One III Wushlngtmi'Coimly
trade for a certain house nnd lot in the town i Uho Manta Money.
I have 8800,000 to limn, If you wish
’ it in nny sunt, from 8V' 00 io $'1000,
of Kidilleville Washington Co., know n n.
the George Fulghum lot which lot I deeded
to Mr 1 •'rank F. Smith > n the twonticth 20
day of July 1880 As th obligations or
considerations for which the deed win giv
en hits failed unto the undersigned
•K F BROWN
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Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA KILLS,
Sandersville Ga.
T HESE mills arc now ranking the
heal Flour and Meal of any mill in
the country. Every accommodation
is provided' for people coming in fro m
a dial a nee. Honest men nro in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
Mnl, Flour and Bran
That the wheat and corn will make is
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at the same time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
C. R. PRINGLE, Prop’tr
7-9 85-tf D. O. HOWARD, Mil.
Watkins’ llali.
Is capable of seating 1000 people
ami is arranged for THEATRICAL
SHOWS, CONCERTS &c. It is
situated in THE HEART OE THE
CITY - 'i. *>-« ONLY HALL in
tie city thftt will mswor for SHOWS
U MAck DUGGAN
Manager,
Sandersville, Ga.,
SENT FREE.
Every reader of thi- paper who dm. to
buy machinery can learn how to save mmi
*y dhe wil .end hi. name on a postal card
tu The “Dixie" Co: Atlanta Oa. A .am
ple copy of "Dixie,” the handsomest in*
du.triafjournal in the ci.untyy. will he
sent him free of charge. State just what
kind of
MACHINERY
•oil wnntand don't delay. Send nt once.
Jt only cost, one cent to .end us a postal
card ami you will gel information that will
save you many dollars.
Address Thb "Dixik” Co„
“Constitution” Building, Atlanta, On.,
from three months to live years time
come with proper security and get it. I
am prepared to offer your money on
nKTTK.n TERMS THAN EVER BEFORE.
KfeTUATES GREATLY REDUCED!
I loan money on city property.
I loan money on notes.
1 join, money on irilt odsrod soenrity.
f&rl SitAVE PAPERS.
I have especial offers fo<- tli“ next nineD’
days for all who wish on farm lands
$2500 or more, It will lie greatly, to
your interest to call and see me during
that time-
Remember this is no Sham Notice to
Startle or mislead yon I mean f.vkry
ironn I pay, winch 1 will ho pleased to
provo to if you will call to see me at the
Store of A. \\ Unities where I will bo
glad ao serve you.
W. It. THIGPEN
a ea i st cure.
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25 YEAHS 6W USE.
Tho Groa'.e:t M Hical Trinmph of the Agt,
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
,ii.-i Dl l-npelltr. liovrc-I. <-unlive, 1‘nin lit
isc licuil, \tI-.1i it «lnll sensation In the
la--k part, fiiln iintlrr tbo shoulder.
I Iniie, Fullness nllor eutlne, with mils
im-linnlloii to exertion of body ormlnd,
1 rrttability «ftriniH-r, Low spirits, with
n lcctlng of lowing nrslccle.' some duly,
Wcnrlui-.., Diy./lm-nn, I'ibucrlnf at tbo
llcavt, Dots belorutbo eyes, Hcadacbo
over .ho l-lcbt eye. Restlessness, with
lit fat dreams, Hit lily colored Trine, and
CONSTIPATION. ©
TCTT'N l’iLT.S nro especially adapted
to such cases, ono ilona effects such a
itiango of fee. lag ns to nstmilslitlio sufferer.
I lay Increase the J\ niietlte.imd rout# tho
IV dy t I Tub. ml l-’lcli. tuns lha system It
noiirwliril.: 1 rylh -li-Tonlo Action o*
the IMtttsti,eOrirans.HeirttlarXtoalsiiro
nrn-lin- t. I- ! ^Uffr^JJJHtirraj^JiLjaLY.
TOft’S HAIR DYE.
II mu or \\ ii"Kr.«s changed to a
linen I'V a sinirle si|ipllcaUon o<
K iinimrtsa nntiiriil color,net,
m-on-lv. sni.l |,y Ilrugjrtju, o;
n.in-s-rr tef’rtwfil. , -.
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THE
1C 2 D A roll Btreot, Plillad'a, Pa
A Well Tried Treatment
Bemenaber the Georgia State fair;
at Macon Ga., from Oct 25th to |
Nov. Blh.
fondly, were clouded in and ness
Earnest, heartfelt petitions were
olferud to the throne of mercy for
hi.-t restoration. Eager solicitude
was daily manifested. How is Tom-
7-14—tl' l mieV was eor.stan ly a.kad, HU
} gentle, kind, c msh crate courteous
Ample arrangements for refresh- | nature gave to him tli.iv iitdescribea-
1 , , , lu ., , ble magnetism that made Tommie
ntents ami meals on,the grounds at' b
Mute fair Oct. 2olli to Nov. 6th.
'FAKMCIMi I'AIOKITE.'
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters .in Washington county, to
be fouad at Eureka ” *
Mil la.
“PI.A'STRHK HtIDi;,"
This is a new brand of Hour that
its giving g<p>d satisfaction ground at
Jiurcka Mills. 7-T4—tl
.UeerjtiH Waic Valr.
All entrees must he made by six
o'clock p tu October 25th, 1889, ami
-one-half of the entrance fee—;five
per cent of the purse must be paid
: nt the time of eptsring, the balance
at aix o'clock P. M. on tho day pro
. cedirg the race
ri.MVTI.ANU A ilENDKIC#8 l
These are the two .highest grades
vcf flour lltmle by tho Eureka -Mills
jMercbshtsare buying them and they
.sell, freely. .7-1-1—tl
rLadics of leisure should take
■pride in prepariug fancy articles tor
.the Georgia State fair at Macon so
jki to make a fine display from their
(County not wishing.old Washington
to be’behind.
ignet
Brown a favorite—not only with
those 1 who had known him from
early infancy, but even strangers
seemed irresistibly drawn toward
him with confidence and affection
Like a fair flower, lie lingered but
ahh)rt while when stricken. As
the burning fever’s consuming
power daily bore away the nutri
ment of this Ij.e, tho leafluts paled
and bowed, as iu meek submission
to the will of the Maker. As he
lived-—so lie died-»a Christian!
Gradelcd and nurtured in a pious
home, he was early in-rti ucted in
the beautiful truths of a Savior's
love. Those sweet influences of
teuder, watchful, parental devotion
filled to thu brim "the measuie with
wheat," aud there was no room for
chaff ami rubbish. Oli, what a
blessed consolation to those prayer
ful parents, whose faithful teachings
and noble Christian example eillti
vatecl properly the soil that pro.
dueed the laurols of victory, that
now bloom with celestial effulgence,
and crown their dueling boy’s brow
with victory in glory ‘ In that
mother’s saddest moments of grief
for his absence, there uomes bubliug
TAXNOTIOB
FilRSr.RO.UND
Fellow cHlserw meet mv at, the limy and
,pl»ccs dedunatcfi txilow and pay your ntate
,>nd coui.tr Tax for tile year 1880, uud
tKegiater ior the January .Election.
Teimille 1800 Pist Monday Sept CTth
-Stone Wall d' J, 4iL “
"81
•ji’riiigle
Kddl
138’
’leviUe lj2-)3
SwiUiU M
Jo»cv«etofe tfit
tDaviaboru 94
(ittoes 9)
.tiilee M
\WartUen* 13,50
flrwina X BoadaOO
Ooonee
Pesnua
,I)«ep
CDy*
U-iiicomuB
^anlenvillc
Wommscka 89 “ Tussday ” 28th
.JUrriaon 91 " Wedncaday 20th
-ThiirDday ” 30t)i
Friday Oct l^t
Saturday “ 2d
Monday ‘‘ 4th
1 TttewUy •“ 5th
’• Wadm-wlny “ Oth
I‘ (TJutreday “ 7th
’• Friday 8th
“ Saturday ’* ilth
“ Monday ” 11th
88 “ tTuewlay 12th I
,0i “ Wwlnwdiy ” 13th
99 ■“ Thuraday “ 14th 1
100 “ Friday am " 15th
,W5fl “ (Friday p iu ” 15th
97 “ Saturday " 16th
.J A U0B30N,
Tax Collector,
tPfl 'I wtllUia Banderayille everyday
fill the I4ltiday of ScpteUiher for the pur-
of Registering thoac who wish to vote
v ia thcOctolwr election J
lull 1880
from the fountain of comfort, bright
little glistening pearls of joyous
peace, that sweetly whisper, “ail is
Well.” Is this not an over payment
for his earthly farewell? For six
years Tommie was a consistent
member of the Baptist church, ami
ever seemed to he happy in con-
forming to the w.ll of'hi* Savior
Although during his illness, his
body suffered in.ense pain, vet tin-
murtnuiingly he bore it, Ho was
not only willing, bijt eagerly awaited
bis summons to pis father in Heaven
Maitj and earnest were the sympa
thetic testimonials from i • Tommie's
Iriends ’ to his mother Allied with
evidences.of their love and apprecia
tion of his merit, as, a goutloman,
and as a Christian while in Atlanta,
God knows what keys ig tjic human
soul to touch, iu order to draw out
its sweetest and most perfect .har
mony." Tommie we will miss thy
form, thy sunny smiles, thy ple-is-
UAt.voicf, b.ut.ojil we hope to r/ieet
thee beoutitied, pgrijicd in God’s
Home with o.ur roved ones there,—
who with,you are now rejoicing with
Jesus, our Oicssed eternal Savior.
Ills Fkiknd.
For the best and cheapest
STOVES and TINWAJKE,
Go to the
SANDERSVILLE TIN SHOP.
All kinds of tin and sheet iron work made
and repaired
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W. H. Hargraves:
Lar
Propt’rs.
VAEIETT
• IROM WORKS-
, dfcWUt,
. _. _andersville, Ga.
Mniuifaetttrers and Dealer* int Steam Engines of all styles. Saw
Mills. Grist M'lls, Cotton Gins, Presses and Machinery of all kinds
A full liuejot Rubber and Leather Belting k pt in stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Steam pipes a"d Fittings, Inspirators,
Machine 0U« and Mill Stipplioa.
Repair work solicited and prompt v done and us ehoap and well
as can be doue all Muuhinory sold by us we guarantee to bo as rep
resented.
Write or call on ns for Priecs aud oLseriptiou of anything wanted
in the Machine line.
The Farmers Friend!!!
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON.
By demising the seed purled, never chokes, runs light, gins fsist.
and makes a good sample. Tho feeder stand* on the floor, it will
feed any kind ofoottou regular, ovary gin guaranteed us represented
and to” give 1 satisfaction, Prioei has boon redwood.
CJul on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Manufacturers Agents, Sandersville, Georgia, For full description
prices and terms. A gin w II be Kept in stock whero it can
be seen at any time,
For Consumption. Astlinni. Bronclills,
Dyspepsia. Catarrh, Hoy Fever, llcntl-
nelir. Debility Ithfiiimitisin, Neuralgia,
and a// Clirouic ami Nervous Ditardtr*.
When “l!ompoltnil Oxygen” is inhaled the
heart bus imparted to it increased vitality.
That Organ Bends forth tho blood w ith more
force nnu less wear to Itself; the vital cur
rents leave on their circuit new deposits of
vital force in every cell ol'lissuu over which
they pass and return ng-in for a new sup
ply. This simple story is the rational ex-
piination of thcgro.itesl advance that medi
cal science has vutniude.
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment"
which Drs. Starkey & I’alcn, No. 1529 Arch
Street, l’hiladclphta, hive been Using for
the last sixteen year*, is a scientific adjust
ment of the elcni'-MU of Oxygen and Nitro
gen maynetitt/f. and tbu compound is ho eon
densed and made portable that it is carried
by express to every portion of the country
—indeed, it is sent all over the world.
Dus. Sar](EY A I’aLBN have the liberty
to refer (in proof of their standing as Phy
sicians) to the following najned well-known
persons who have tried their Treatment:
llos. William D. Kkli.kv.
Member uf Oonjrrtu, Chilailelphia,
Rev, VtcToit L. CostiAi),
lidllor Lutheran Ohurreer, Phi'aelclphia,
Rev. Oiiaiii.es W. Cumiixo,
JMitor American Jlefvrmer Sew York
I Ion. Wii.lvm 1’enn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, 1 .
JunctE Joseph K. Fi.ANUwts,
Temple Omrt, Sew York.
Mrs. Mahy Y. Oator, Widow of ii lute
Dit Harvey Oator Ciunden. Seie.imeg
Mas Mary A Doviiiity,
Jamaica, Lang Island Sew York
Mas Mary A Live-cmoue
Mclriw Massuch wells
Judge It s Vooiuiber,
Sew York dig
Mr Georoe W I-.dwaiids
J’ropt'r St George,s Hotel Philadelphia
Mr Frank Widdall
A well-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mr William II Wiiitely,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
Ynd many others in every part of the IT
“Cmnpowul Orggcn—its Mode of Action and
l!esul!s" is the title ofa volumeuf nearly 200 j
by DrsStirkey A I’alt-u which gives
to all inquirers full information as to this
remarkable curative agent and a largu record
ol suprising cures in a wide rangeof citron
ic eases—malty of them being ah unioned In
die l.y other physicians. Jt wil! he mailed
ree to any address on application
ims. mUHCY A IMUliH.
I.VJ9 An-li st., I*liiludul|>liia I'a
CAUTION.
All persons nro cautioned
against hiring or harboring my
wife Meta Knight, as she lias
left mo without a cause for it.
Dick Knight.
June 19 1880.
Notice of Dissoliuiah.
The firm of W A. McCarty A Company
of Teimille Gei rgia is this day by ipulnal
tonsrnt diRsolveil. W. A. MnGnrty selling
mt his int re?t to W. F, Hehanf.-le who
continue btisineoa at the old stand
This July 29tli 18s0
W. A. McCarty.
W. l-\ Sen vueeli:
EMINGTON
tiffiGH me.
UNEXCELLED BY ANY, j
Sure to Give Satisfaction.
General Office, I lion, N. Y.
Now York Office, 283 Uroadway.
Buying Agents Wanted,
REMINGTON
(Poublo and Triple Action)
FORCE PUMP.
Tho REMINGTON PUMP It ahead
of all competition In working cuBily
and rapidly.
It is aecuro from freezing; and never
needs priming.
Wli rCIINHII ATTACtlMr.RTS TO TnB
rttMPS TO X1T TUE1I FOR USE WITU WIND
MILL.
Send for Illustrated Circular and Price-
List, with Tcbitmomuls.
Acldri-B.T,
REMINGTON AG-L CO., Iiion, Jg. T,
Nrw Yohk Okpice: 28U llro»il%v«y.
AGRN'l’S WANTED.
I!. 1!. MlliMS.
WltlhllTM
mil all 6l iDUs
WRIG’iTSi:
u
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.liiknig
3 ill?
iLE SELF-GOi
M suet
Ltnui
•ito piT.scrlotion of on rt of
•fMl SpPC’iuMfitM In III** \
A fu
iDusi iiotod i
, now rt*iir.*«l > fur tin* niiviif .\i rvottH
tsoet JUauiinott, lVvafuieHHtiud MPforty S
luplfiiiiHet ledfiiYvlopu/r«*r. DruggisUctin lilt
Address DR. WARD & CO. f Lotti*:ane, Mo-
role um;
COTTON FACTORS
AVBIISTA -» GEORGIA,
offer their.survioos to the planters and merchants of Washington county.
75o a bale commission, uo storage .wbon-sohl on arrival or y/ithlu 15 days.
If *«pt of the A. G. -4k S. R. R. all ekp«nsos including freight draysge
oommissippaud Insurance will not he over 12.10 for a fiOOltv bale. Mr.
Jordan has beg.ii-.in tho business for 12 yeuvs and we guarantee perfect
satisfaction in every respect. Give us a trial aud if you v.sit Augusta, we
give you a cordial invitation to visit our office, we will gladly welcome you
aud do all in our power to pleafio you.
HONEY TO LOAN TO Fill.
filEKIS,
If you want money on easier terms than
you can get it elsewhere call on Hines &
Roger*. J/.irch 80ill tf.
Examine the new Millinery
goods just received by Miss M. W.
Ferry before going elsewhere.
A Perfect substitute for calomel, mercury
■-I • ">-ss. etc, can bo found in M A Sim
mons’ Liver Medicine.
Sold a: Mathis’ Drug Store and by Hatch
ndSmith, Tennille.
N LI’ M’S I*A PE It
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Weekly News and its unrivaled Pre
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tion of Sewing 3/acbinec, Family
Scales, Fiuit Piesses, Meat Chojt-
pers, Watches, Lamps and other
tilings useful iu the family, and ltow
they may bo obtained ut nominal lig-
ure3, will bo sent free to any address.
The Savannah Weekly News is tin-
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,er every issue. All tne news of the j
lay originul stories market repot- s i
•tc;, and is just the paper to suit any
man, woman or child—living wher.
they may.
Send address on postal card to
J H Fstill, Proprietor,
Savannah, Ga.
MONEY
TO
LOAN.
The Uiiderslgnsd arc prepared to negotiate
LOANS IJLMM It AL ESTATE
security or approved COLLATERAL pa-
l>er. Ternw easy.
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys at Law.
Ang. 21th, 1880 -tf BP
CENTRAL R* R.
Up day passenger Train. Arrive tit
Totiuillo 2:10p. m.
Down day passenger Train Arrive
at Tennille ,.11:28 a. in.
Up night passenger Train Arrive
ut Tennille 1:17 p. m.
Down night passenger Train Arrive
at Tennille 1 2.hi p. it;
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Sandersville And Tennille
Knil-Kond
Leave S mdersvillc 10:55 a. m
Leave Sandersville 1:40 p. in
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DUBLIN A NV|{|<;HTNVII,Li:
ISAIL»IC(>ADfi.
To Take Fi fect May 1st, 1880.
No. l.A.M. No. 2, A.M.
Lv Tennille 6:10 Lv Dublin 8:45
Ar Ilarris-m 6:40 Ar Condor 9:00
Ar Donovan 7:00 Ar liruton or 9:15
Ar \f rihliuv’lo., 7:20 Ar Loved 9.80
Lv \Vrightsv’le...7:25 Ar Wri|?litsv’le...8.65
Ar Lovett 7-50 Lv Wriglibiv’le.lOlO I
Ar lirutoncr 8:05 Ar Donovan 10:15
A r Condor 8:20 ft Ilarrison 10:3)
Ar Dublin 8:'!5 Ar Tennille 11:00
No. 3,1*. M. No. 4, P. M.
Lv Tennille 2.30 Lv Dublin 4.55
Ar Jlnirison 3:00 Ar Condor 5:10
Ar Donovan 8:15 Ar I’.nilon cr 5:25
Ar Wrightsv'li!..3:30 Ar Lovett 5:40
Lv Wrightsv’li*...3-.:!5 Ar Wrightsv’le...0:05
Ar Loved 4:0J Lv Wrig .tBv’le...U:10
Ar liruton cr 4:15 Ar Donovan 6:25
Ar Condor 4:3) Ar llarriscn 6:40
Ar Dublin 4:45 Ar Tennillo 7:15
; Tlie following appointments have been
made taking olieel May 1st 1880.
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