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THE MACON TELEGRAPH : TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1504, >
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! EXQUISITE GIFTS
| For New Year, Birthday or Wedding
A thing of beauty is a Joy forever, and making selection is an easy
matter when you have seen the wealth of magnificent goods displayed
by Miss Henrietta Davis.
FROM HAWKINSVILLE
AND PULASKI COUNTY
Heavy Dispensary Sales—Negro Kills
Wife—Body of James Graham
Found Cold in Death.
SHE IS SHOWING
Handsome Combs for the hair-
jewelled and plain—tortoise shell
and amber—Jet and cut steel.
Evening Ornaments, suitable for
high and low coiffures—in colors
becoming to blondes and bru
nettes.
Hammered Brass—the rage In Swelldom.
Massive Jardiniere, Umbrella Stands and Candlesticks.
Besides carrying this elegant stock, Miss Davis is thoroughly
, equipped with all modern appliances for treating the hair, skin and
nails, and her holiday offer of
13 Treatments for
13 Electrical Treatments for.
.$5.00
.$8.00
Is particularly attractive.
A word to the wise is sufficient, and the Christmas shopper will
find It well worth while to take the elevator at the Commercial Bank,
and drop In for a visit to
iliss Henrietta Davis,
Fourth Moor - Phone 2562
children’s Haircutting and Manicuring for Gentlemen a Specialty,
HAWKINSVILLE. Qa., Dec. 26.—'The
sales of the Hawklnsville dispensary
were about $1,500 on Christmas eve.
the largest In its history.
Henry Wallace, a negro, killed his
wife, Henrietta, here yesterday ns the
result of a drunken row. He fled and
hus not been captured. Henrietta was
an unusually efficient nurse and whs
highly esteemed by the white people
of the town.
The body of James Graham, a high
ly respected white farmer, was found
stiff ami cold at the front gate of his
home, nine miles eust of Cochran,
Saturday morning, where he had evi
dently been killed In the early part of
Friday night. Graham stood well and
.vns an excellent man when sober. He
hud been on a Christmas drunk all the
week and his family had left home fo^
safety. So he was at home alone
when he was killed. He had not an
enemy in the world so fur as Is known,
and his mysterious killing Is liable to
bring sensational developments.
Walden, the young man who was
shot by Mathis a few nights ago. is
not doing so well, and his recovery Is
somewhat doubtful.
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Pianos and Organs the Very Best
Such celebrated make* a* Weber, Sohmer & Co., Kranlch & Bach.
Iver* & Pond, and Lester Pianos. All strictly highest grade.
Estey Organs, Seybold Reed Pipe Organs.
Pianos to rent. Tuning and repairing a specialty. ‘,(T
All Instruments sold at lowest prices and on easy terms,
F. A. Guttenberger& Co., 452, 2nd St
OTHER THINGS BESIDES
JEWELS.
Xmas is Coming
There are lots of thing* In a Jewel
ry Store that don’t contain Jewels; lots
of small, inexpensive, artistic articles,
suitable for presents that you won’t
hardly think of unless, you saw them.
We have for this particular fall a beau
tiful line of small novelties at extreme
ly moderate prices. You can not spend
an hour better than by taking a look
around our stock. You are perfectly
welcome to look ns long as you like;
buy when you get ready.
J. H. & W. W. Williams, 553 Cherry St. Macon, Ga.
*****
Dentists
Say
Gamble's
Is
Good
J Druggists
i Keep
$ Gamble's
9 Gritless
•§ Tooth
* Powder
9 0n a
a Handy
S Shelf.
* It is
^ Sold
Every
A, Hour
$ Gflhoday.
•“ ...
HONORED REQUISITION.
H. J. Cameron Wanted by the Officials
of Montgomery, Ala.
ATLANTA. Gh.. Dec. 26—Gov. Ter
rell today honored a requisition drawn
by Lieut.-Gov. R. M. Cunningham of
Alabama upon the governor of Geor
gia. for If. John Cameron, u white
man, who Is wanted In Montgomery,
Ain., to answev the charge of obtaining
money under fnlse pretenses. Cameron
has been located and arrested In
Clarksville. Habersham county. It
seems that some time ago he hod J.
T3. Was wick of Montgomery to cash a
worthless check for him amounting to
$27. and thou left the state. He se
cured the money from Waswlck, by
represented that he had funds in
the bank to meet the check when It
was presented for payment.
R. L. Johnston of Montgomery
served the requisition papers upon the
governor and when they were accepted
and the usual form of service com
pleted. Mr. Johnston left for Clarks
ville tfc get his man.
FIRED INTO CHURCH.
Pastor and Two Others of Negro Con
gregation Fatally Hurt.
HANCEVILLE, Ala.. Dec. 26.—While
a negro congrogation was holding a
Christina* celebration In a church at
Stout's Mountain, a mining camp near
hero, a volley of shots was fired into
the church from the outside. The Rev.
Clay, the pastor, was shot through the
hips and wlU die. Two other men
were probably fatally' wounded. The
other negroes flurried out of the build
ing and run In every direction. Later
the dead body of Henry Jett, a white
miner, was found near the church with
a revolver lying near by. It Is sup
posed he was a member of the shoot
ing party and was accidentally killed
by one of his companions. John Jett,
a brother of the dead man, and Ted
Blackwell, both white miners, have
been arrested In connection with the
affair.
RESPITE GRANTED.
Whitely Williford Will Not Hang in
Mitchell County Today.
ATLANTA. On.. Dec. 26.—The hang
ing of Whitely Williford In Mitchell
county tomorrow for the murder of
Hannon West, a white inon, will not.
occur. This change In the programme
Is due to the fact that this morning
Governor Terrell granted a respite to
the doomed man until Friday, January
13th, ho as to allow the board of par
dons to look into the case. The Judge
and solicitor of the court that tried
Williford suggested the respite. It
seems that Williford escaped from the
convict camps of McRee Brothers in
Lowndes county, and a rewarif of $25
was offered for his arrest.
Williford was located In Mitchell
county, and when a posse made an at
tempt to arrest him, he shot and killed
Harmon West and also wounded T.
Cox. The bonrd of pardons will
meet In Atlanta the first week In Jan
uary and while It Is In session the
Williford case will be considered and
disposed of. It Is said that a strong
effort will he made to have the sen
tence commuted to life imprisonment.
Steamer Still Aground.
NEW YORK. Dec. 26.—The British
steamer Drumelzler which went ashore
on the Point of Fire Islnnd bar, two
miles to the west of Fire Island light
house last night In a blinding snow
storm, is still hard aground. The ves
sel left New York Sunday bound for
Swansea and Havre, and when she
struck was many miles out of her
course.
Wreckers were sent to her assist
ance from this city, but their efforts
to pull her off the bar have so far
proved unavailing.
Eczema, scald head, hives, ttchlness
of the skin of any sort Instantly re
lieved. permantly cured. Doan’s Oint
ment. At any .drug store.
Try Our
PURE
Douglas' New Officials.
DOUGLAS, Ga.. Dec. 26.—While
nothing but the best of good will, will
go out with the retiring city adminis
tration, which did good and instlng
service with the means at hand, Doug
las is Justly congratulating herself on
the new board that will be sworn In on
Monday, January 2, next. Mayor-elect
C. E. Baker Is one of the most sound
young business men in the city. Kb
for the nldermen, F. Willis Dnrt, ex
judge of both the city and superior
courts, has built up a name and fame
that rarely ever comes to one nt his
nge: Dr. W. C. Bryan Is local surgeon
•of the A. & B. railroad, and holds nn
enviable reputation as a physician nnd
business man; B. Preston, Moses Grif
fin and S. Fales are the heads of the
throe largest mercantile firms in the
city, and It is jiafe to say that with
these thorough business men nt her
helm, Douglas will get every improve
ment commensurate with her rapid
growth and prosperity.
Pennsylvania R;
Six Years Old.
By The Gallon
Express $2.75 Prepaid
Four Full Quarts
Express $3.00 Prepaid
A Rich and Mellow Whis
key just fine for making
Egg Nog.
Send for our Price-list
The Alfmayer & Fiatau Liquor Company
& 506, 508, 510. 512 Fourth St. Macon, Ga. »
Cheap Holiday Rates
| Southern Railway
One and one-third fare for the
round trip. Tickets on sale to teachers
and students of schools and colleges
holding certificates December 17th to
24th inclusive; final limit January 8th,
1905. To the general public December
23rd, 24th, 25th and 31st, 1904, and
January 1st. 1905 ; final limit January
4th, 1905.
For further information call on any
ticket agent. ,
G. R. PETTIT, J. W JAMISON,
Dep. Ticket Agt. City Ticket Agt.
JAflES FREE'IAN, Trav. Pass. Agt.
5G1 Cherry St., Macon, Ga.
Phone 424.
"Neglected colds make fat grave
yards.’ 1 Dr. Wood's Norway Pino
Kyruf> helps men and women to a hap
py. vigorous old ago.
Eufauls, Ala.
EUFAULA, Deo. 26.—Swan
Ozletree arrived in the city yesterday
from Mississippi, where he had been
for several months.
Archie Burt* returned this morning
from Columbus.
Mrs. Mamie Rachels of Coffee coun
ty Is vlnltng the homo of J. J. T.
Hatfield.
L. J. Joiner of Albany was 1 In the
city yesterday visiting old friends.
L. C. Brown of Montgomery Is In
the city on a visit.
W. J. and Solan McLeod of Bates-
vllle were In the city yesterday.
L. M. Watson of Shreveport, La.,
is the guest of J. J. T. Hatfleld and
family. This Is his first visit here In
over 20 years.
Taylor George of Benevolence was a
visitor here yesterday.
Misses Normal Teel and Louise
Sparks of Morris Station were In the
city yesterday.
C. W. and Mrs. Worthy of Brown-
wood were here yesterday.
Walter Lee of Sprlngvale was in
city yesterday.
L. L. Caatillow of Cuthbert passed
through yesterday # en route to Mont
gomery to visit his sister.
Nat Miller la speeding the Christ
mas with his parents in Troy.
Dr. Bridgeinsn of Hhetlmnn was In
the 'city yesterday.
Mrs. M. K. I^ewls returned to her
home in Cuthbert yesterday after a
visit io her son. Dr. I/ewls.
Mrs. Martin of Clio arrived yeeter-
diy nnd Is the guest of her father's
family, Hon. A. B. Bush, of Cotton
III11.
T. B. Richards of Savannah Is In
the ctM- today. He Is here visiting his
b» »» * T/>n Richards, of Ray.
A -Richards and two daughters
fmm Huy are here today looking for
Renta Claus. ,
J. D. Oliver of Oak Grove Is In the
city.
Enjoy Life
Em/body want* to; hot when you're
stricken down with
Dublin.
DUBLIN On.. Dec. 26.— Dr. David Har
vard of Cochran was In the city u few
days ngn, gm-st of ills brother, Mr. W. F.
Harvard.
Mr. .Roger Willis «yf Atlanta was n re
nt visitor to Dublin.
Mr. II. K. Graham of Alnmo was In the
city n few days ago.
Mr. II. D. Weaver of Hawklnsville wns
in the city ono day this week.
Mr. Charles II. Klttrcll of this city wns
a recent visitor to Knndersvlllc.
Cnpt. nnd Mrs. John H. Bnrrctt re
turned to their home hi Kastman a few
days ngn. after n visit of several Weeks
to friends in the *'lty.
Mrs. Anne Perry and daughter, Miss
Mnrle Terry, have returned from a visit.
‘ ' Hnndersvlllo.
Mrs. C. W. Hubbard of Macon Is vis
iting In the city, guest of the family or
Mr. Charles Vv. Brantley.
Miss Ruth Hnrdctimn of M.ieon
spending the holidays In Dublin, guest
of Miss Rosalie Hinlth.
Mrs. J. W. Robinson of Mlllcdgevlllo
Is visiting In the city, guest of Mrs.
veral days of hint
guest of her sister, Mrs. J. 1C. Langford.
Mltm Lula dhlpley has returnod to her
homo In Atlanta.
Mrs. Pratt Williams of Pembroke
spending the holidays In the city, guest
of her pu rents, Cnpt. und Mr*. *
Mathews,
Mr. I>. 8. Brandon I* spending a few
lys with relatives nt Gloucester, Mas*.
Mr*. M. V. Mahoney and children n._
spending a few days with relatives In
Atlanta.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Langford are visit
ing relatives nnd friends In Atlanta.
. Mr*. R. F. Mnthl* hn* returned from a
visit to Atlnntn.
Mr*. O. H. William* Is back from
trip to Macon.
Mr*. Atv* P. Hilton left Sunday for
Albany, where she will upend some time
with relatives.
Mr. J. A. Peacock In back from a trip
to Atlanta.
Mr. R. J. Twltty I* back from Hawkln*-
vllle.
Mr*. John W. llryno ha* returned from
a nhort vlnlt to Mnron.
Mr. JT R. Hinlth Jr., I* back from
Wrtghtsvllle.
Mr. uni! Mrs. William Pritchett were
visitors^ to Macon a few day* nso.
“ ‘ of Augusta Is
DON’T FORGET
We Show the Largest
We Show the Best
** of every thing made for -
Man or Boy
IT IS A PARASITE
ilng sMP
and Finally, Falling Hair.
The itching scalp, the fulling hair
ml the dandruff that annoys are the
York of a parlsltc hidden In the scalp.
That parasite must be killed to cure
dandruff; und the only preparation that
will do that Is Newbro’s . Horplclde.
‘Destroy the cause, you remove the ef
fect.”
C. H. Reed, of Victor, Idaho, says:
Myself and wife had dandruff and fall
ing hair several years. Two bottles of
Newbro’a Herplelde completely cured
us. after several other preparations had
failed." Makes hair grow glossy and
soft as silk. Hundred* of other teatl-
ontals Just as strong.
Hold by all lending druggists. Sand 10
rents l/i stamps for sample to The Her-
plcldo Co., Detroit, Mich. Lainar & La
mar (Hoi Hoge’s old stand), Second and
Mulberry streets.
Died from Injurle*.
ATLANTA, Gu„ Dec.. 26.—Clarence
W. Magee, employed an a car coupler
by the Seaboard Air Line, who fell
from the top of n freight ear in the
company’s yard* near thin city a few
days ago, sustaining fatal Injuries, died
lust night nt the Grady hospital. Ma
ras on top of a car which wn* be
ing ’’kicked’’ to a side track, when he
fell, landing on hi* head. Ho died from
concussion of the bruin. The young
man wan twenty yearn of ago and was
son of Conductor H. W. Mugeo of
the Bcubourd.
A Costly Mistake.
Blunders are sometimes very ox-
pcnslve. Occasionally life itself I* the
price of u mistake, but you’ll never be
wrong If you take/Dr. King's New Life
Pill* for Dyspepsia. Dizziness, Head
ache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They
are gentle yet thorough. 2Gc. at all
drug store*.
Butt* •Cheatham.
WADLRY, Ga., Dec. 26.—On yester
day Mr. John A. Butts and Mr*. L. A.
Cheatham wore united In marriage.
Mr. Butt* moved to this place from
Thomuaton, his oldest daughter being
the wife of Mr. R. A. Cheatham, a mer
chant here. Mrs. Butts died a yenr
ago. In April last Mr. L. A. Chfatlium
died and now his widow has married
Mr. Butts, father-in-law of her oldest
non. Mr. and Mrs. Butts will continue
to llvo hero.
The Dannenberg Co.
Mr. Rlgls Hoop* of Augusta In' visiting
Grier* ''***' * u * - ® of aunt * Mr "'
Charla* Akcrmsn, Ken., of Mnron wan
In the city Haturduy nnd Htinday.
Mrs. <Tin unrev (l, Brown of tSRNtmnn
hu* been vtftttlng friends near Dublin
for a few days.
After * pending s f#.w day* In Dublin,
guest of her non*. Messrs. Krnrst and
Earn Camp. Mrs. 8. P. Hmlth linn
turned to her home In Rwalnslioro.
The following college students from
Dublin are nt home for the holiday*.
Miss Anna Buttle from Breiieau, MIhnoh
Gusxie Belle ItnwlH, May lloldiiHoo nnd
Katblene Peacock. C’ox College; Klolse
Guyton, Wesleyan; Alva Unum. Agnes
Scot t College; Rt in Ha odors and Minnie
May Green. Girl* Normal nrjd Industrial
School; Jamet Pritchett Bingham'* Mil.
Itnry Hrhool; Kimrvt Hicks nnd Preston
Rice Technologies! Hrhool; Bernard
Rawls Georgia Military Academy; James
T. Hmlth. Jr. Mcfr*r.
A tin via Anderson Is mending a
few days with relatives In Houtli Carolina.
Minxes Hester lilll nnd Napple Davis
were In the city a few days ago from
Handersvtlle. guests of their nun*, Mies
Cfllle P Johnston,
Miss Ruth Miller Is spending a few
day* nt Uorrlrtth.
Miss l,e||!» Vinson |* visit|ng friends
and relative* at Mllledgcvllle.
Mr. A. P. Hilton Npent Honda y In
Msr
Head About to Burst From 8overe
Bilious Attack.
"I had a severs bilious attack
nnd felt like my head was about
to burst when I got hold of a
free sample of Chninberlnln’s Htom-
ach and Liver Tablots. I took a
dose of them after supper and the next
day felt like a new man nbd have bean
feeling happy ever since," says Mr. J.
W. Hmlth of Jullff. Texas. For blllous-
ne**, stomach troubles und constipa
tion those Tablets have no equal.
Price 25 cents. For sale by all drug
gists. _______
To Increase Capital.
ATLANTA, Oa„ Dec. 26.--Secretary
of Htnto Cook today granted an appli
cation for an amendment to the char
ter of the Bank of Calhoun, which
allow* the capital stock of the b
to be Increased from $35,000 to $go,ooo.
The application wan signed by P. M
Tate, president, of the Bank of Cal
houn.
Bank's Bond Accepted.
ATLANTA. Ga.. Deo. 26—The bond
of the Planter’s Bunk of Amerlcus, re
cently appointed a state depository by
Governor Terrell, was accepted. Here
tofore Amerlcus ha* had two state de
Bernard j posltorles, but now It has only one,
the other bank having resigned a short
time ago.
Mrs.
. Hchsufele was a recent vls-
Mi Whitehurst nnd children art
visit Ink re'stlven at Bartow. •
Miss Cnlltc Johnf.ton »* visiting rela
tlves nt Wayeaboro.
Mr. Wm. Y.
Itor to Mnron.
Mr J .4. Auld of Mt. Vernon was in the
dty ' ~ * —
a rec*nt vl*ltor to Dublin.
Mr. If. If. Coley and wife
yer*.
f m G°ot it»* a h*rd proposition, which is over-
+ come with
♦ MULLERS
♦ Prnvcriptfon 100,384
tlTta fMdkfae th.it doe, thing*; has t record
♦ twee the war.
, From 3 to 6 bottlm for oM cun, one or
•wo for jrounjer ones. Take no wbeutete.
. At draatwtt, 75c. Bottle.
, Write tor Booklet.
WM. II. UCL>j:n. t’clrentlr tbo. MW TOW K.
In Con-
H JHHL K*ndrlck of Rlrfrilrvlll* I*
visiting In the cl tv, guest of relative*.
Mr II. R. frwon of Atlanta 1* vlnlllng
in the city, guest of his parents, Mr. nml
Mrs. W. J train,
Mr* J. K Hmlth. Jr., and Mrs J. K.
15tin li were recent visitors to Wright*-
'lib-, guest of the family of Judge A.
F Daley. -
Mr If V. Johnson I* spending a few
'by* with relatives at Bartow.
. "* r *" standing a few
day* with relatives In Ma^on.
Ifr. Don W. Burch of Alamo was In the
city a few days ago.
Mr Richard Hamlet a
Itlng relath
Miss Eva
in Mnvnnnnh
Mis* Mnude Hightower, who Is teaching
school at Vidalla, Is spending the holidays
returned
d wife are vis-
— - -Jls,
is visiting relatives
In the city.
Mr George V. Brinson ha
from a visit to Waynesboro.
Mrs. A. P, llekett of Wrlghtsdll’e was
In the city a few days ngo
Mrs J. J. Hubbard :$ spending a few
dev* In Mnron. t
MlfM E**le Rogers Is at home from the
Girl* Normal nnd Industrial dr hoc! for
g faw dnyn.
Rev. G. it. Blsby of Coehran wns In the
city this week.
Mis* Ruth Hmlth In visiting relative*
In lfnwrkln«Vtll*
I* spending the h»d-
Us># In Op
Mine Ethel rhavoun tn a
State Normal Keho<4 for
Mr. Horace Overstreet
visiting relatives la the
home from tin
the holidays.
of Way cross u
Holding Thoir Cotton.
WADLEY. Oh., Dec. 26.—The recent
slump In cotton has seriously crippled
busitiesn In this section. A number of
farmer* have cotton In the local ware
house* here for which they refused
nine cents per pound. Now they
holding for a rlne. a thing they will
hardly get unleas they curtail the
acreage next year.
Negro Kills Another.
GEORGETOWN, Ga.. Dec. 26—While
n crowd of negroes were gambling to
day, shout a mile from town. Josh
Davis nnd Ike Dale fell out over
nickel. A few hot words were pass
when Dnyin drew his pistol and shot
Dale to death. Davis made good hln
escape, a* only negroes were present
and Is still at large.
Won Prize Cakes.
BUFAVLA. Ala., Dec. 2«-The Udl
of the IJ. D. C. raffled off two lari
and handsarne cakes Friday night,
which brought them In a nice little
sum. The cakes were won by
Wood Moore and Dick Blair.
Bend Your Orders f
• = ■ for ===^
Whiskies, Wines, Etc.
TO
Etc.
SA1 WEICHSELBAUM & MACK
451 Cherry St.—Phone 558—Macon, Ga.
The oldest and most reliable Wholesale Whis
ky Establishment in Georgia. They will re
ceive prompt attention. Satisfaction guaran
teed or money refunded. Lowest prices ofa II
Complete stock of everything.
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Along tho River of
Time
Wo nro quickly
approaching tho
Now Yoar. It 1*
tho season for
p 1 a n nIn g and
good resolution*.
Among your plan*
lot un ndvlso you
to Include tliu
opening of a
Savings Account.
It Is an act that
nil successful peo
ple have perfortn-
ed. It will mean
much to you In
safety, economy
and standing with
your fellows. We
will show you how
easily such a step
can be tuken.
EQUITABLE
BANKING AND
LOAN COMPANY,
MACON, QA.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
ALL TRAINS IN MACON.
Qtorpla Railroad,
gor A«rwt« i *3:,;.: 4 15|.'*| u,|t( it,
I* mi AugiiMt... .un fiftniin iin»»< i
From Can
Km jBUmta
From Jo*.......
i-1.■ i •
On Jan. 1
we commence an-
bther year of devo
tion to your ner-
vl e e. Whatever
volop* toward tho
Improvement of
Photog
raphy
will be adopted
here. Whatever
uklll, care and ex
pense can do to
Improve your pic
ture will lie em
ployed. May w •
enroll you on the
list of pleased pat
rons?
MILNER'S
161 Cotton sve.
Georgia Qc
For Jaxvflle ...
From Jaxvllle,
For Falatka ..
Pnlatkii .
Vnitlorfta .
From Vald’ta
<1 Florida R
3 40.11 4 10p ».
11 Wa) 12 4f n ..
3 4On I 4 lOp ..
* aopl L
11 Ku|
Southern Railway.
For Atlanta....! ? O'.nl S $0u| 1 Mp|
. 3 iSaj 9 r -0a| ? 4dp|
2 ftnjl Ofiri
3 00a 1 Up
9 05ol 7 20p
I* or Auan i • * * — i ■»
Pm Atlan.l 4 Mali! 3A*
For 8ni'annah..|ll Us 111 Ifal.
Frm Savannah..I 3 30a| 1 lop).
Pm nnwk’svtll*
$ 10«| Arrh
, 11 ar.iAthem
7 $®p| MUMei
l 13$. Kntuni
Coirn- A U • 3 »••• Blrtn
Alby A Mont. « 10n|Dlrm
Alby & Mont. 11 Me 1 Mont
Athens
M IH'dr-villi
Eatonton .
Tot A Mont
7 ICg
1 l>)p
ovtngton
11 35n!
D A 6. Bn
Ar. Dublin.. 6;.*
Ar. vidalla.. 7:1
Lv. Macon.. 6:(
Ar. Dublin.. 3::
WRIGHTSVILLE AND TENNILLE
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Effective September
Sitters
NORTH OR NORTHWEST
TUAVEL VIA THE
“EVANSVILLE ROUTE”
(L S T, II. & C S Ii. L)
The host equipped and most
direct line to Chicago and
nil points reached via
Chicago.
Inquiries regarding rates,
time, etc., addressed to rep
resentatives givon bolow will
receive prompt and courteous
attention.
T. F. Jeffries, G, P. & T. A,
Evansville, Ind.
I). II. Hillman, G. P. A..
Evansville, Ind.
S. L. Parrott, D. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.