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1 HE ASHBURN
Entered at ihe Ashburn
as second-class mail matter.
Official Organ of Worth County.
Ashburn, Ga., Ang. 6, 1897.
Subscription $1 a year in advance
Ice at Walker’s.
Send us the news.
Ice! Ice!! Ice!!! cheap at Walk-
cr’s.
Bass Bros, announce ready for cot-
ten.
Let us have the new railroad to the
B. & W.
Mrs. J-Y. Sutton, of Ty Ty, died
Friday night.
Whito Wine Vinegar, 30 cents per
gallon, at Walker’s.
Rodgers has one more ice cream
freezer for sale cheap.
Poulan and Sumner yvill be beard
from in these columns occasionally.
Mr, J. VV. Chapman and little Ag-
nes Barrett visited Poulan Monday.
A few more lynchings might be the
cause of some good laws being passed.
Go to D. C. Stricklin, agent, Sum¬
ner, Ga., and get your Fresh Grocer-
ies.
Key. Thos. Bullinglon, of Wilcox,
was among his friends here yester¬
day.
Miss Etta McDowell, of Isabella, is
visiting Miss Esina Cox anil Mrs R-
Huckabco.
The moon shines out this week just
like it didn’t get in the way of the
sun Thursday -
Mr. A. B. Wells informed us Mon¬
day that he would have a bale of new
cotton out that day, but it lias not
been marketed.
Mi'. Daniel Reynolds and Miss Tina
Williams were recently married in
Utica settlement.
A column advertisement will ap¬
pear in this paper n-ixt week for Me-
Girt & MePbaul, of Poulan.
Mr. W- S. Fowler and Miss Mo I lie
Willis, of the 8th district, were trai¬
ned on Sunday, the 21ili u'.t,
J. N. Wtlcli, of Sylvester, has add¬
ed new machinery to his gin, and now
has one of the best in the Slate.
Mr. A. B. Chapman aud lady went
to Pouian S unday to vi it a brother,
aud then returned home to Bronwood.
The four darkies caught gambling
here last week weie carried to Isa¬
bella Saturday, with three others, by
ttker'ff Story.
Best steak and roast at Luke’s.
To my old Friends and Customers:
Bang me your Produce, Beeswax,
Hides and Tallow.—D. C. Stricklin,
agent, Sumner, Ga.
Three Sycamore boy—Marcus Tm-
1 y r , Willie Grubbs and Stanley Bus-
tey—aro students in Marlin’s Busi¬
ness College, and are making fine
records.
Beef 5 to 8 cents a pound at Waf¬
er’s.
A vi liite boy and a colored one
grinned at each other at the mill, one
with a stick ahd tho other with a
knife, and paid $1.50 each, into the
city funis. 1*1
7* Walker gives a gla>s of '
with ever dollars worth of goou
If you want to see what O.
tanooga plows aud Monarch guan -
can do, go out and see the corn on
J. Lawrence’s place two miles from
Ashburn.
Bass & Davis nave dissolved copart¬
nership. Col. Dayis remains at tbe
old stand. Col Bass has an office at
the cotton warehouse, where he c-an
look after cotton as well as lew.
The Poulan Herald says: “Our
friend T. L Kitchings has been r.a r-
rying his neck !n a sling” Friend
Tom should have something sweeter
around his neck, aud somewhere to
lay his head.
Pienty of lemons to squeeze at
walker’s
The Methodist church prayer meet¬
ing has been changed from Tuesday
night to Wednesday night. The
change is to get the meeting neanr
the middle of ihe week. Probably the
attendance will be b'-tter.
Tho negro who committed suicide
at Chula Tuesday, an account of
which appears elsewhere, certainly
possessed wonderful nerve. But tew
men would haye made the second at¬
tempt, under the circumstances.
Get your ice cold drinks at TYal
ker’s.
A little negro about the size of a
piney woods rooter passing through
here Tuesday got into a racket with
some boys in Gabe quarter and struck
one with a brick. He was arrested at
by earn ore and brought back and
turned loose.
i s,i,-x to the dd method—quick
sales an] small profits.-I). C. Strlek-
n. ageut, Sumnor, f; a .
Mrs. A. J, Gannon has been very
low this week, even at the point of
death. All of (ho doctors in to wn were
with her. Her infant was born dead
yesterday morning. She is bettor to¬
day, and the doctors are hopeful of
her recovery.
Now is the time to decide what
brands of guano to use next year, Ask
your neighbors wiio used Southern
Phosphate Wonts’ goods this rear
how they Beg the following brands:
Monarch, Ocmnlgee, Tip Top, etc.
Sold by J, Lawrence, Ashburn, Ga.
Rev. J. C. Flanders leaves to-day
for Johnson county to spend a week
with relatives and assist bis father in
a meeting. His pulpit will be vacant
Sunday, blit there witl be a prayer
service, and (lie Epworlh League will
conduct the service Sunday right.
The Poulan Herald complains that
a northern speculator is buying pears
at Ty ly for one dollar a barrel.
When the aforesaid speculator gets
rid of the pears he will doubtless go
out of business or into the hands of a |
receiver.
A shirt of many colors has been
found in a man’s washing at Poulan,
marked “Willie Grubbs,” and the
man is advertising it. Willio has not
been! torn up by a w ld beast, nei¬
ther has he gone lo Egypt to be king
and sell corn, but is in Martin’s Busi¬
ness College, at Macon, making a
man of himself.
Tho Advance force has been feast¬
ing on a basket of grapes and poaches
presented by Editor Charlie Wilson,
of tho Poulan Herald, llow J. W.
Walker found out wo had the fruit we
cannot tell, but he scut up a block of
ice just at that time to keep the boys
cool. Great and noble arc Charlie
Wilson and J. W. Walker.
We took a trip to Poulan Tuesday,
aud found that hustling litile city
hustling forward and growing like a
pumpkin i ;i wet weather. She has two
excellent lawyers -Park and Adkins—
who are guarding careful y tie le ?al
interests of tho town, and are looking
out for their share of the general
practice. See their cards.
For keg pickles, go to Walker’s.
As everyone knows, the “Shoo Fly”
is an accommodation train that yvili
stop anywhere on the road when
waved down, to take on passengers,
but some people abuse this privilege.
Conductor Young left Tifton on time
tho other morning, but reached Cy-
clodeta twenty minutes late. When
asked the cause of tho delay he said
that a small boy clad in an abbreviat¬
ed shirt only*, and wildly waying a
bandana hankerchief had stopped (he
train enrouto, and told the conductor
his ma wanted to go to Cyelonela,
and that she would be ready just as
soon as she got through churning. The
train waited for her, but tho engineer
now lias orders to the effect that when
he sees a small boy on the track way-
ing a red bandana, with an old wo-
near by churning, to open wide the
throttle and do his bed to rftn over
aud kill the kid.
For all kinds of smoking tobacco
go to Walkers.’
The usual quietude of the little town
Chula was somewhat ruffled Tues-
by tbe scnsatisnal suicide of a
8 at that place. About noon a
ro
strange negro put in an appearance
at the still aud stated that he had
been without a bite to eat since Sun-
day, and that if he did not get some¬
thing before long lie would kill him
self. No partic ilar attention was
paid to the threat, as the race is not
prone to self-destruction, and the
threat w;ts treated more as a blufi than
anything else- Subsequent events,
however, proyed that he was deeply
in earnest- About 3 o’clock p. m ,
white standing on the road crossing
below the wood rack he discovered
(lie down passenger train approach¬
ing. and starting up tho track on a
run exclaimed: “I’m going to kill
myself! TM When near the train,
which was then slowing up for its
regular stop, he stepped from the
the track and let the engine pas-, and
then endeavor'd to throw hinised un¬
der the train. A brake b -am struck
him an 1 he was hurled back into
the ditch. He quickly arose, and
wedging Ins b >dy between two tics
waited until the front trucks of a pas-
senger coach had passed, and then de
iiberatelv laid his neck across the
rail, an 1 the rear trucks severed its
head from his body. No 0,10 knf " sv
, U , cl, ere "e^vS^iat he came from,
lm
° rfinai:i-
wtweburicd^on^hc niq j
right-of-way by
;
the see'ion hands.
[ f heah everything; except a broken
heart; Hazel baly«. maysaid^ 1 ua? 1 d ( ]i H -
ue s. cut , burns, bruiMM, tuter. p-
e sKin tioub.es m “ c
7 ,. 1!ia all , j alii >nG pciinanentiv, “-'
cnittl bv it quickly
J H. B dt- & Co.
Ii. Jeffrey, of the lirm of Jeffrey &
Hoobin, leaves for New York next
Thursday to purchase a largo stock.
To make room for the now goods tho
linn proposes to sell their slock on
hand at ridiculously low figures.
Now is the time to got bargains at
Jeffrey & Roobin's, and you should
improve the opportunity.
Henry Rhodes is a bad negro just
out of the chain gang, and on his way
back. He pocketed clinton Patter-
son’s pistol the other day and is in jail
waiting for a conveyance to Isabella.
And that is not all. Jle hung around
Howard Taylor’s Saturday night with
a guu watching for his wife, and she
swore he was trying to kill her. lie is
the same negro who borrowed monoy
to g> and soo his sister buried when
slio was not dead, lie is a bad negro.
For seyeral months The Advance
lias been somewhat lagging for want
of expert mechanical talent and finan-
eial backing of business men to fur-
nish grease to the spindles with pa-
tronago payable in cash. In a rough-
and-tumble way we have bridged over
the dull summer months, and kept the
business in good financial standing by
the editor doing a lot of the office
work himself. But We must not stop
here. Tho time has come for us to
move along with the times, and you
need not be surprised to be called on
at any moment for items of news for
tiie paper, and if you cannot furnish
it at tho time you will be requested to
haye something ready for tho reporter
on bis next round, The Editor will
visit different parts of (bo county and
solicit subscriptions all along during
the fall season. Our man in the office
will work the town for local news.
Don’t fail to accommodate him. lie
may not bo as pretty as some you
have seen, hut if lie publishes all lie
finds out ab ut you before he is here
long, that might not be pretty. Give
him (he good news: we are not, after
scandals. After this week the paper
may be expected out promptly on
time. Maj. George BuUerof editorial
and reportorial lame—a man of 37
years’ experience, and one with a
head on, and therefore brains—is with
the Advance for the season. Courtesies
shown him will be appreciated by all
concerned. A lot of new typo will
soon be put in, and then wo can do
justice to the patrons and the public.
Every one can help us run tho busi¬
ness by reporting a news item or
speaking a kind word for tho paper.
All subscriptions must bo cash, be¬
cause credit subscribers become ene¬
mies t o the paper. Lookout for tho
Advance.
“1 crave but One Minute,” said the
public speaker in a husky voice: and
then he took a dose of Odo Minute
Cough Cure, and proceeded with his
oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is
unequalled for throat and lung troub¬
les-—J- S. Betts & Co.
Epworth League.
Following is tho Epworth League
program for Sunday, 8 p.m.:
Topic—St. Paul as a Man of Prayer.
Song—Walking in Fair Beulah
Land. No. 200.
Prayer. Consecration. No.
Song—Entire 201
Talk—Thanbsgiymg for Mercies—J.
Law rence.
Song—Keep Close to Jems. No. 71.
Bible References—Why we Should
Pray—Leaguers.
Song—Leave it to Him. No 34.
Characterist ies of 1 'rayer—League rs
Song—lie is Able to Deliver Thee.
No. 222.
Personal Resignation—R- P. Fain.
Song—A Little Talk With Jesus.
No. 41.
POULAN PICKINGS.
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Miss Katie Cox wont chopping
Albany lo-day.
Mr. J. R. Weed now of W aycross,
recently of this place, is in the city.
Tho Poulan Hotel is doing a nice
business under tho management of
Miss Lra.v.
Mr. Guy E. Weeks and family went
down lo Cumberland Island!) spend
a few da's.
Clever and handsome Dan
was in town yesterday shaking b out -
wiih his many friends.
The mills of Hunton & C<*. are run-
nmg regular, turning out large bills
for northern markets
Edward Bullard, tho popular ; „ uI
affable clerk, has gone on a visit to
l )is old heme in North Carolina.
Thor*! , borbfccu'j , at . i aimers ,
was a
Pond te-teiuay. Ever) body , , had a |
Bu:e ,im0 and P'-n'y «*t«nd drink. ]
MGrsiVLic ( :«^V of
ra,r y» 8<(jtl.t ., and is
stopping wDl J her mler, Mrs. Ann
VJcL' od.
He'd estate i-on a boon, and s ev¬
..„ a , eha , I{f( ,, hav ,. »na<l« by our
u t, T-ra Kctcbcts
. n^.,1 a ( ) e;l | to-dsy witli tf)« ,, I „ oulan .
i, up iovemcat ■•ompnuy foi <*.»• lo\
, fion ou , wo olb( ,,
ISABELLA SCRAPS.
Mr, Clarence Gleaton is stopping at
the site.
Transgressors’ Retreat will soon bo
able to hold Us own.
Miss Annie Cochran is visiting her
sister. Mrs. J. O. Gregory.
Miss JessioMav Hall, of Alt, is vis¬
iting her aunt, Mrs. J, J. Hall.
Farewell vain world. A barbecue
to-morrow—tho half will never be
told.
Mrs. W. T. Sikes and Mis. Alice
Redmond visited relatives in Isabella
Tuesday.
If you wish to bo in a substantial
town c'mo to the county sito while
there is room.
Sylvester base-ball team will take a
licking Friday by tho Tiftonites. Such
is the fate of the young,
MissGussio Me,Gill, of Parrott, is
visitihg in Isabella, tho guest of her
sister. Mrs. Bon West.
The quarterly conference will be
held at the M. E. church Saturday
and Sunday, the 7th and 8th. Be on
hand to help in I ho good cause.
Twenty-one accessions to the M. E.
church in Sylvester was the fruits of
the scries of meetings conducted by
llcvs. Stubbs and Sanders during tho
past week. ,
Suoo Fly ( don’t bother me.)
John Griffin, of Zanesville, O., says
“I never lived a day for thirty years
without sutleiing agony, until a box
of DoWitt’s Wich Hazel Salvo cured
my piles,” For piles and rectal
troubles cuts, bruises, sprains eczema
and all skin troubles Do Witt’s Witch
Hazel Salve is unequalled.- -J. S.
Bolts & Co.
Where Will the Railroad Go?
There is likely to bo a railroad from
Ashburn to Sylvester or Poulan, but
tbe question is, which placo will got
it?
A charter was recently granted to
parties in Sylvester, Isabella «»<1 oth¬
er places, for tho Sylycster, Northern
& Gulf railroad, to run from Worth
hv Ashburn tuib Isabella to Sylvester.
Poulan wants the road also, and
claims to have a charter for tt railroad
to run from Tkoniasville to Atlanta
through Worth county. Beth places
are pulling for the road.
J. S. B :tts& Co, will run their road
to within eight miles of Sylvester anti
eleven of Poulan. Then which yvill
get the road? Sylvester says- she is
able, and will build tho road wkethor
she gets any help or not Ashburn
has very much tho s uuo to -my. Pou¬
lan says she is about to develop into a
manufacturing citv, and must have
the road.
Tho road would save to J, S, Betts
& Co. about $30 a day tho year
round in freight on lumber alone
Thou it is eyident that when Belts &
Co. get within eight miles of the B. &
W. they will go on,, and Sylvestir will
be the objective point unless Pouian
offers heavier inducements lhan Syl¬
vester, Isabella will be on the line
otrier way.
A direct lino from Ashburn to Syl¬
vester would bo 18 miles long. Tho
way It is surveyed and is likely to
to run, it goes in a norll.-westerly di¬
rection nearly to Doles, goes on lot of
land furl tier west than Isabella, then
turns south. This will open up a
good country ami capture an abund-
mo i f l>cl traffic. The distance
that wav to Sylyc'ster will be 25 miles,
'Tho Indiana Fruit Company at Isa¬
bella. with Its thousand acres in fruit
and vegetables, says it will have a
railroad if it lias to build it itself.
Poulan has surveyed a lino direct
«> A ’ ,|,1 ’n | n, a distance of about 18
miles, and hays she means business.
The road will be a continuance of the
Hawkiusville and Florida Southern,
which is now in operation from
Worth lo Pitts, and will bo extended
to Hawkiusville.
, mailer of running to
j Sylvester or Pou'an U not. a!l of the
c „usi lerathm. It is to bo con. 1 inued
to Moultrie and Thoma.-vi lo.
A tncetin was held at Worth a few
day* ago, buf no tmw-p’ipnr roporters
wore present, therefore what Dr y did
M ,r ’t Bki ly to g i into pr nt
The AtlantaFlorida, which is
now in operation fr-'in Atlanta to
' V-t'ley, and d'.Ht-tl .1 wn on the
,nu P * il "" 1,1 ; ; ll k' il
c ’"’ n!v il '" 1 J ’.'-'aosv.i!«•, may cut
som ? fii'tm* in ihe bu*i»:« s , awl this)
tVk ma ., 1 , h tlio eUavi< , v ic rr , <1 , to . by , ,
. i «.
j> oU j a|J
TJieu . na , t|r ; fa hl , m Sylvester |
Xylite ,,ad, bn’
wo aro abnor.t.sure lo have h ro?d
f,om AMiburn 10 Isabella and to the
il. <k W. i
i
D.-n’: »nm: af- • ott;' :!om.';Cl) with
h"’--*; h-'-s »”•' regnla.e
y u: !iv. r :i d stek bctiladie bv using
, ..... t',a:ma-) tum- p''l!s i w-wi- a Do-
\ ■< I :G Ic i. il ■ til Cl'5 .!. S.
DAVIS AND BARBRE.
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Pino Candy and Crackers, Lea and
Perrins Sauces, French Table Mus¬
tard, Yankee Beans, Breakfast Ba¬
con, Hams, Shoulders, Lard, Flour,
Sugar, Coffee, Rico, and Tea. All
styles Canned Moats, Fruits, and Veg¬
etables; Dried Apples, Apple Vinegar,
Lemons, Irish Potatoes and Onions.
Ice! Ice!! Ice!!!
Western and Country Beof, finest,
quality.
Wo do not handle any Eight Cent
Steak. ’Phone No. 19.
Davis & Bar hue.
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING.
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SHERIFFS SALE.
Georgia - Worth County.
will be sold Isabella, hoforo^tho Court tho House first Tm door sday in
tho town of Ga., on the barn)
In September next 181)7, bet bidder ween for rush,
hours of sale, to the highest
ttie followlwt property, to wit.’ Lots of land
Nos 15 and 1511, one half of lot No ;ti, land one
half of lot No. 107, all In tho 7th dist rict of
said county, levied on as tho property of A .1
iford to satisfy a Mortgage Flfa Issued from
Worth Superior Court In fuvorof I) 0 llaeon
& Co vs A,) Alford H. Alia list Sf, I WIT. Sheriff.
S. Story,
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
All persons having domanils against worth tlio es¬
tate of NoIko t Howard, late of county,
deceased, aro hereby notified to r. uder in
ttieir demands to tho undersigned according
to law, and all persons Indebted to said os
tato aro required to make immediate pay-
metit 15, w, HOwaKD
81 i Adm’r Nelson T Howard, deceased.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
Notice is noroby givon that tho copartner¬
ship heretofore cxiHtina: bolwood Z, Hass and
A J. Paris under tho lirm name of Hass &
Davis, has tills day dissolved by mutual con
sent. All business heretofore entrusted to us
will lie looked after by each of us.
llospoetfully, Z. Hass
A, J. Davis,
1 nCTS ton weeks and then stopped. Tito weekly, old
reliable Yankee ltlnke, love lti panes and thrlllirw
filled with stonos of fun, in stamps for
talcs of advonturo, Bowl 10 cts,
weeks Ofo trial to Yanked Hladc, Rrooks,Mo.
Lons' Cotton Gin. Patent applied for. Ho
I ary stripper, no zltizaK, runs smooth. Kins four
hales a day without injurinir thostaplo. Part¬
ner wanted will) money to manufacture.
II. D. Smith, Ashburn, Ga,
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
WAREHOUSE.
/.. Hass. W. L. Haas.
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Cotton Warehouse in Ashburn
is Open for the Trade, and We
Solicit Your Patronage. We
Guarantee Prompt anti Honest
Service.
No Charges for Draying.
Bring us your Cotton.
BASS BROS.
GEORGIA STATE GaZETTEU,
BUSINESS and PLANTERS
-DIRECTORY.
To be Heady for Delivery in November 1897
StxTn Edition.
MI
A volume of more than 1200 pages
containing full data concerning
vorclliing pert,ami ng to Georg a
which tho business or professional
man could wish to know.
All inform 1 1ion arranged alpha!) •!-
Icully bv counties and by busine-s
classifications. Names and addresses
taxable propt rty, and acerago of all
re-nonsiblc fanners in the State.
For advertising address rat< s and subscrip¬
tion p"ice,
Georgia Directory Company,
A. E. SitoLios, Manager,
Atlanta, Ga.
P. O. Box, 293.
_
Pare Blood is ossertfial to good
health, thousands suffer with irn-
pure blood. Tlionsaii'ls who are
afflicted could be cured by takidg AI
ricanatlio only positive remedy.
Alricana cures Rheumatism of
long standing.
Africa tin cures Scrofula.
Alricana cures Old Sores.
Africana cures Syphilis.
Afrieana cures Constipation.
A Means ' tires Exzema.
Africana 1 urcs Catarrh.
Afiic«n:t cures all Blood ami Skin
ifiseam's.
Atrial will convince you of its
nr fits. Sold bv
G.Midi;NT*: it & Thrasher.
July 1511).
A 1
Lid“l.ub«l«’ < re'il«t«red."Twenty-TWO ’jSarn’lx-
penence. W« report vrhethor patent ran duo 80
Bficured or not, free of charge. Our fee not
until patent allowed. :t'Z i>nuo Book Free,
H. B. WILLSON 6 l WASHINGTON. CO., Attorney*
Ovl.. 1 , U.U. iuOllla. D.C.
ALL KIND8 LIGHT
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We will sell you anything we make
at the very best wholesale price. Our
terms are net cash to all, and our prices
are made accordingly. There is no fur¬
No. Stiff. ther use in your paying fancy prices
for vehicles. Come direct to the factory and get them without paying addi¬
tional profits. All our goods are warranted in every particular. Shipped
C. O. D., and if not as ordered or represented it costs you nothing.
WHITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES * HICKORY BUGGY CO., Indianapolis, lid,
DEW DROP INN
Mils sAl/l.lii CHAPMAN, Proprietress.
Rates $1 a Day.
“DEW DROP INN.”
LIVERY FEED
AND
SALE STABL'S
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NEW VEHICLES, FAST
HORSES, CAREFUL DRIVERS
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
DRUMMERS.
.)• E. EDMONDSON, 1’iopaiHor
ASHBURN, GEORGIA.
GEORGIA SOUTHERN
AND
F.LOR1DA RAILROAD.
Hr; wan hi-: Rivku Route to Florida.
Sou lb MAIL trains. North
Day Night Day I Night
1155 11 25 Macon 4 91) 4 00
2 30 1 45 Cordele 1 45 1 45
3 09 2 24 Ahhhurn 1 15 12 58
4 (K) 3 10 Tifton 1210 12 10
5 35 *1 40 Valdosta 10 45 10 15
(1 38 5 40 Jasper 943 9 11
7 55 0 45 LukeCity 5 35 8 15
10 20 9 15 Palatka GO) 5 30
HUGO FLY.
Morning Kyening
11 05 Maco.i
8 30 Cordele
7 22 Ahiibiiiin
0 35 Tifton
5 00 Valdosta
Operates Pullman Buffet Sleepers
the year round between ATashyillc,
Toni)., mid Jacksonville, Fla., via Ma¬
con and Tifton.
Operates Pullman Sleep rs between
Atlanta and Brunswick, via Macon
and Tifton, making direct connections
with UviIh to and from Cumberland
anti St. iiaovs.
Opera!-s il- own hli-ep'r.s hot worn
.Macon tied ?‘.tin.’Ic* vi < G S& Fdirect.
Direct line to I i •/. era hi Soldiers
Colony vri T’ffon.
Slioo-lly train runs every <1 1 y and
will make evey local stop
1). G. IIALL,T. P. A.-Atlanta. Ga.
W. IL LUCAS. F. P. A.—Jacksonville
O. II. RHODES Soliciting Passenger
Agent, Macon, Ga.
J. LANE.—General Manager.
G. A. MACDONALD, General Pas¬
senger Agree*.
TIFTON & NORT 1 I-KAKTEUN
RAILROAD.
‘•.Soldi nits’ Colon v Routk.”
LOCAL TIME TABLE NO. 4.
h. il. tikt XI General <)f!leo, | W.O. TIFT,
I’roBidPf •I 11 'TON, 11 A, 1 Vli.-c I’rt-ai'IT.
no7 tuj4i.no l Effective no :! no4 noil
4 \> 00 m pm 00 j a 7 rn DCC. Iv.Tifton.nr 20, I HlC,I late a in 7 pin 15 pm 7 1)
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4 12 * 10 7 4 l IUTkIHoii II 45 7 HD 7 ID
4 m 4 7 51 r lifti-.liriK II i»l 1151 <151
4 4H 4 42. 8 Ij f Plnetlu il id o.'ti sai
4 45 4 48 h 81 Mystic ii ins25s:n
4 5join 50 5 00,8 1)1)1 4 { f Fletcher III Mail la i, is
15 II I'it/.aeiald in I'.'oou 5W)
Trains No«. /. 2, a /m l 4 run Ual ly. except
Humlay.
Tain* Nob. 7 ami a run cn KumlayB only.
If) i-'liiK station. Trains atop only on sianal
All Trains makaconnection witli Plant S’yn-
torn ami (icoivla - oullicrn ,Y Florida at Tiftoa
and Gooryiayi Alutmninat I'i'zyeruld
J' - . G. HOATHIGHT, Tn file Manawor,