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THE ASHBURN ADVANCE
Published every Friday.
H. 1). SMITH, Editor
J.A. Peacock has retired from
the Telfair Yeoman, and is suc¬
ceeded by Wright A’ Camp.
Moments are u*e!e*s if trilled <nva»;
ami lliev mo dangerously Was'eil il
cornu med by d> lay in eases where One
Miaul. Cough Cure would bring mi -
medium relief J S. Beits & Co.
Editor Tison leaves the Doug¬
las Leader Oct. 1st to take charge
of a populist, paper in Baxley.
For low rates west, Texas, Mexico.
California, Alaska,or any oilier point,
with free maps, write to F ed I) Bush,
District Passenger Agent Louisville A
Nashville UR, Atlanta, La. ly
It was a wicked friend who
suggested that Methodist preach¬
ers should be made the poultry
judges at Waycross’ fair.—Doug¬
las Breeze.
The Boston Journal, published
at Boston, Gu., by N. R. Blanton,
Is before us. Tho Journal is an
up-to-date county paper, and we
welcome it to our exchange table.
Dr TiehenoiN Anli-opm; is .inaran-
tni'd not in 1 uio everything and any¬
thing. Ah a dressing for wi uuds and
its a l ine lor colic for man or beast il
is 0 K, and ‘ don’t von form 1 11 .” /'’or
sale by J. S. Motts A* < o.
If, as some papers say, it is un¬
just to take the misdemeanor con¬
victs away from the lessees be¬
cause they luid paid their money
for them, did the purchase money
preclude the governor from par¬
doning them?
^funning sores indolent ulcers and
similar troubles. 1 veil though of many
vrar- si muling ,111 iy be cured bv 11 iog
lie Witt's Witch 11 a/.' 1 Naive. It
southern, Gi't ngihons mid heals. It is
t ie gicat pile cure . 8 l! It-& ( o.
We gladly place the Macon
list, County Citizen on our is exchange
us requested. It a wide¬
awake sheet, and the editor is out¬
spoken in everything lie writes.
That’s right. Bro. Greer.
No man or woman can i-njo'. life or
accomplish much in thi- world while
suffering Irom .1 torpid liver De-
Witt’-Little Marly Itis'-rs, the pi 1 <h
that clmin-e that orgeii, quickly. ./
K Betts k < D.
One of the issues in the next
compaign should t.hc present, pending leg¬
islature nut pass the bill
before it, will unquestionably be
the election of judges and solicit¬
ors by the people.
Lake City, Fla , will hold a
Tobacco Fair October 27lh and
HHtli. It is proposed to make it
a representative exhibit, of the
tobacco growing intere-t of South
Georgia and Northern Florida.
Railroads will give reduced rates.
Wanted livery body and and his Cam
ily to ip' lo.I >S Brils A Co, got 11
bottle ol’ i r Tie.lit'ii 1 ’- Antis |>tif,
the most wonderful heeling iv.inp .uiiil
of th lilheoidurv Money iifmuled
if lc lulls In give - 1111 -1 aid i 'll. Ilia s
out- in d bum- like magic Only otto.
It was a Dakota editor who
wrote: “The price of this paper
is not increased by the McKinley
bill, but we wish to corregt the
misapprehension of some sub¬
scribers who seem lo think that
it has been placed 011 the free
list.”
T'-e “ 1 '• ie-> eiisi’s Bc.-t Friend” i -11
familiar name fur l»e\Vi t’s Witch
Ilazcl N.ilvi', alway- vi'iub tor cm v
gi lieie- Whid) a-pi 1 ilie for pfics, il
also ]i slantJi rulii'Vi s anti ei.i'i s ill's
bini-e-, >ab rheum. 1 cZ'igh and nil
tiff, die sot Hie skiu II . oV. r lulls.—
J. S B. tl-A Go.
Frank Reynolds, of the North
Georgia Citizen, lots said many
good tilings, bin lie struck the
climax when ho remarked that
“Nero I id died while Rome was
burning, anil the tune he played
was, ‘There Will be a Hot Time
in tliis Old Town To-Night.’ ”
1: you 1 bicycle becomes frig.itemd
mid re ■ v, sil elf of y U'' awilnooi ,
a) ply lb. iniieiioi’s Aui'sepiie im-
med ale y —1101 m 1 Ins tdevele, lull 10
that pa 1 «'t viuc ivi au my most feel-
ingly Nlleeii '1 ti\ the mu ot grayita
lion. Voiihi he i.ei'uli 1 '<1 with ile
result ol ihespp uuiimi. ri p 1 l» 1
tie in v u. ' lie" |oi personal oq a is.
A>k .Delis >\ I o. for 11
J. W. 11 HU lou, tef a long time
coMiceted with I he Tifton Gazette,
now has the. mHuagemeut of the
Irwin Couuly N i‘ \\ t'. Mi. 11. is
an 1 M'-.dh ut primer and editorial
writ 1 and will force 1 be News
ahead to \l.e tiout rank of county
jouinaiisiu in short order.
A f'.imilla ladv found a negro
under her bed the oilier night.
Did she sereatn and raise a racket
for him to run oil' b; . Oh, no;
she jii.-f quiefly ste.iped over to
the nearest, neighbor's for help,
and in ion mituiles the br .to w i¬
sh ugly in jait. Right.—Tilton
Gazette.
African '. die Word' rful bUxul . nr
fitr.-nt « d t lo .isleu ’
ai , r -.
Just listen to the Gazette man:
‘ Full many a drunk was born to
die unseen, and waste its fullness
on th® ambient air, but. many
more e’en darkness cannot screen
near where exists the ‘tiger's’
well-hid lair” Well, gee whizz!
If three fifty per would be
any inducement, Bro. Herring,
uome over and lake charge of the
prose-poetry department of the
Advance.
Coi taluly you don’t want to Kufi'm
wi'li dyspepsia, con»ilpftt'on, >iek
headache, sallow skin and lo-s of ap-
po lie. ^'ou have n'-ver tried D •-
u in’s Little Early Riser- fur these
complaints or you would have been
cured. They are small pills but great
regulators — I. >S. Betts & Cm
Let everybody try to make the
world better by thought, word
deed. Cultivate the habit of
thinking about things that are
good,’noble and elevating. Speak
kindly to everything, to every¬ keep
body, and at all times, or
your mouth shut if you have to
put a sticking plaster Live over in it the to
prevent, talking.
thought and life of others by the
good deeds of your own life. Our
lives will he duplicated by some
hoy or girl, so live to help some¬
one to a happier and better life in
thi« world.
Don’t be worm'd with chills and
feyt when you can get a bottle o£
Johnson’s chill and fever ton e ; t
Gardner & Thrasher’s for f’Oc
Contrary to general opinion,
there must be a moonshine
somewhere . ... Berrien Monday, mi
Ben Langley, from Col. Fulwood s
place a few miles out of the city,
brought to town a dead rattler
that had evidently been mixing
his drinks, lie was a rattler only
by virtue of his rattles, boing
a dark color, with diamond
shaped pides and striped body,
But the rattles were there, twelve
in number, and whatever his col-
or, they gave his snakeship the
right to lie called a rattling good
curiosity.—Ti ft on Gazette.
Stnall preeiiutions ofieti pi event
groat mischief-. De a itt’-Little Early
Ri-orsftre very small pills in -izo,
titil are inosc elioi', ive in preventiiip
the most redous torius of fiver and
dotu.'U'h ti.ni hies. The' oure ooii-ti
I'u ion ami lioailuche, a d leguhni' tue
iioweis. J. S. Beits & C-
The Meigs correspondent sends of tlie
South Georgia Home thus
item: Perhaps it’s the fault of
the man sometimes in these hard
times. Jim Williams, colored, a
cropper on one of J. N. Carter’s
places for three years, will make
this year eight bales of long cot¬
ton, six bales of short, 200 bushels
of corn, fifteen barrels of sirup,
with peas, potatoes uinl
in abundance. He will kill
hogs and will have moro
lard and produce to sell tliun
Imps twelve other negroes will
mak e.
Three cows losl, Old bluec 'w, ugly
i-tin elephant, and young red cow,
i rot y ns a pink, with unmarked year¬
ling. Cows are tnarke 1 und' r rqu ite
in one ear and swallow f rk Die other.
Repo11 to J. W, ( linpm n
The D.ilton L’itizen says: The
following marriage notice ap¬
peared in n northern exchange:
“Married at Flintsfone by Rev.
Wmdstone, Mr. Nemiah White-
stone to Miss Wilfielmina Band-
stone, both of Limestone, 5 V If
there is anything in a name,
there is too much ‘grit.’ in
family, and there is bound to
trouble around their hearthstone.
They will have u stony road to
navel, and before they pass many
milestones somebody is apt
need a tombstone. In that event
Georgia can furnish the
either for a tombstone or a maus¬
oleum.
It heals everything b't ;t broke
heart, may be said of Tettcrine. Pile
and rectal di-ea-es, cuts, bums,
brubes, tett r, eczems, and all skin
"iibles may l e cured by it quickly
ml | enna lien ly. For-do be Hind
lid A Thrasher.
Gov Atk i it son’s suggestion that
i pardoning committee he
pointed for Georgia by the Ih- is-
inline, w ' hope will be adopted
by that body. As the Governor
t\ s, it is a grave, r 'sponsibilitv
o rest on one man's shoulders,
'i.« i"""'.".' i"
uiiiKiiig tin l .lit road i oinmissioii-
•rs act as the pardoning commit-
eo is a very plausible one.
honld one. on whose decision
,e-ted either tho life or death of
i man. err. and should ever t»*
wakened to tho rcnlizatuiii that
ic had depi '.\ ed an innocent man
• i his life, it won 1 * 1 be a- some
'irii! nii.h:mare w.uch would
■ in: him to his grave. -1 enoy
do--.
1 f y u ii vc ever ce •( File onihi
ti p r xi in <4 w! opi d isi c-'i-.g . nr
i >t>U IisVd b f ana y 1“ u c< u-
>.«n; t c .1 ng tfie till' >ftl. lOi . :ill
ip; i ci.xt ill value of V' c M iii lc
u :a t n o which giyes -j:i vk r .t
I. S. Bviis ( <».
The Crop Bulletin of the 20th
Inis this to sayofSonth Georgia:
Throughout most of the western
eonnties in this division there
hits been more or less rain during
ho week, which was beneficial to
fall crops, but was injurious to
open cotton. The major portion and
of the cotton is now open,
picking is progressing rapidly.
In the middle and eastern por-
tions of this division dry and hot
weather has characterized the
week, and all growing of crops good are
suffering. Cotton is
quality, but the yield is short. In
some sections it, is difficult to se-
cure pickers. Rice is being bar-
vested in fine condition. bugar
cane and potatoes, where not suf¬
fering from dseiifh. are looking
well and are about tlie average.
Some farmers are saving a large
cropofhay, while in a few loeah-
lics worms have destroyed most
of this crop.. Turnips are not do-
ing well, and the yield will be
smaller than usual. In many lo»
calities the dry W weather has ui-
.....- ™in«i
are generally poor, but pastures
are fair, and in some sections ex-
cellent.
ISABELLA SCRAPS.
County blight was a honey the third
Wednesday; cufiiug the-toiuaeliteeth,
eh?
Mr- .! J Hall ol’Ruu'k visited rela-
.
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1 " , »>atr. , . tn-mul . .
18 Htr:in "' n ,:t tje
wavesnbsid <1 before U struch paradise '
^ 1Wmb] ||]( , rif ia 0
Dew woman lor ihoo.d man.
A few more o( 1 lios • fancy dudelet
dips -ii;l 01 . baud.
Mr. Idun I.) • u i-o ail ended the M.
court Sunday. Come again, idus if is
not good for man to be alone,
Mi-s Ma 1 1i • ( o! "us, who ha 1 . bv«n
visiting her ‘Mci.MisM 1! West > )'i'-
Mined home t<> L int last week,
Rev H K ;> i f h Ii• ..d his regu'ar
i) idtment at the Bap'ist church here
Saturday aud Suoday.
Mrn P H B Ford, .vlio ha- hcuu vis-
iting relaiivrs lo ro, re iunnt to her
| JOHJC G.iffiu hist week,
A o ioI wave slm’k this sei-tioii
bro iil-siil' ■ 'I'u. - ’.tv uhi h r minds n
f. How quite i m.lly that wiutt r is nigh
It also reminds us that the cool wave
of death will s l ike us some day i<> our
sorrow if we are not prepared to die.
Rev. Sanders will fill his regular
appoint nr nt here, at the M. F, church
ui th 4’h Sunday in September.
Prut J W Warren spent Saturday
and Sunday with home folks; and ho
was missed by the Mis-es.
There are several piiv-s of red eves
in this vicinity since the departure of
' i ci rtii io young lady.
Our M ju - Ige = is flou'deritig iu lh<
' oll P ul matrnuonica. He hi!
VVh it ha- become of the pio^iiedive
railr ad? A not burn -i uhboru reality,
0 ?
there , was a maniaio in lie Baptist
church here Snnda' . Mr. Keen ;uid
Mi-s 1‘eriuelia Ellis of Sylvester were
the e ’iitn'ctiug port As.
Mr- J T V ’dirau returued Monday
!V"in mi extended vi it to Bacontru.
M gO i sio McGill returned home
Sunday, iv eempanied hy hey si-ter ,
VLa \! ti West.
The harvest time la coming.
The days are growing cold.
Man (oils forth© ration.
And Satin) for the sou'.
• Shoo-Fi.y.
T ennessee
Centennial
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pass Atlanta s end nearly equal Chicago's.
the exhibits ore oil ready, und are inter-
esting e :d instructive. The live stock
fspDy excels any exhibition of the kind
Jhc Western & Atlantic Railroad,
Die Nash\iile, Chattanooga & St.
| 0 „; s Hallway run solid yestibule
t rts i ns with Pullman's finest sleeping
furs, from Atldnta to Nashville.
| or Sleeping Car Berths, or any
information about rates, Hotel or
Boarding House accommodations in
Ndshviiie, cal! upon or write to
C. t. H4RMAN,
Generel Pass. Agent,
ATLANTA GA.
Special Mot ice: .std«in«j
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fi\ <T —LJ t*V J f* £)" ^ f flS uJ
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£u ,air T .C) K */ 1 J
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Dressers
Mattresses
Boll Dm-k-
‘.’?, rl °r hots
j>,] tv-^h springs .Stands tL'Ufl&Ei Q
Centre Tables
bedroom Set 1 ,
BitchenSMcs
Diumg iub es
^YiDdYYi- Picture Frames
Kxira Fine
S r* fn\j ' J ^ rj‘«' ^ i J * f 1 * N f j
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MEN S AND oOlS hUliO,
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( liallii* ■' J r i*i f
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Oming
Brocade (©t©@#js5 /HJ »C\vy
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Heutiettu
Inverness
Cashmere
Ginghams Trimmings
J.ap Robes
Bnlliantene
Table Linen
Crepoii Prints
Dress Flannel a
.Shoes and flats
Saline Silk Luster
Ready made skirts
All Sorts of Linings
Quilts and Blankets
Plaids in Woohn and Co I ion
Heavy and Rough lire-’ Goods
Ladies’and Children’s Mncmto hs
L'die-’ and Ohildren’s plush cloaks
\Ve have a lage stock, and
offering great inducements in the
way of bargains. Call and get
pl'ices.
JKFFREY & ROOBIN.
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Bicycles at $40 Baby Carnages an
$50, $00, $75, $8 5, $100 .1 *-.... - - Boys’ Wagon.- in I A-
the Least Money ''Trl-T v a- : , ^ gest V'aiiGizs.
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CARRIAGES r\
THK BEST STYLES AND MAKES AT LOWES RICES
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Macon, Ga. Write f Price:
DEW DROP INN
MU' S A Mil E (TI.W’MaN, Proprietress.
Rates $1 a I)oy.
“DEW DROP INN.”
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THE JEWELER.
A ' ■ arts at' -c rf Pins.
Ini'hik Se', and Pfiuu Itings.
"id lint > i I v- r Du (tens.
1 :c>ti<• -’ Sldr' Wa'st Sets Bar Pi
Go'd tided W Idles', .a r n * rj J.~*
' rs, 7 j..\V' - i- Kg j;, , r p '; j
ni w mw -. f I c. 8-da' i e
i ks. uak <'v wa cut fr in . .f2 AO.
A I -ur >, e - l mn-.t —(i min r
,nis H ' .i '-. Maiule'ili-.
> CC e- e F ted "i F.v ; \ ! o,!. v
Ren d'i:.e a Specialty.
p J - . V g J- r - rd < -
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u-m’d c,.'*-. NS '
U t.NYKNlENT TO
w- or
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0:4 U (iill it “ 'o i" ! ;u
Oottuil l'icliv. v t.>
V\ arehonses Free.
DURHAM A CO
bruises and cuts, and epet vfuliy rec
omuiend it as the be-tretn<dy When o in
I have ever tried. I
Mississippi, where it is ♦ell known.
kept hot lie m my office all the
a of needm beo.
time to use in ca*e
Builer.
Look and See.
Why' ruin your eyes with a cheap
.
of glass' s when you eau got me
pair KelJam & Moore » Grnund
verv be t & Thrasher?
Len a e- at Gardner yourselves ami let
come and see for Ixellatn
ng fit your eyes with a pair ol gold,
& Moore’s Ground Lcn-es in We a
nickle or alltmiinnm frame, are
us equally as well equipped for
now Reliant & Moore
le 'A ing your eyes as
01 .. my one else. THRASHER.
' GARDNER &
DRUGGISTS.
rure B)ood is essential to good ita¬
i'housands :offer with
pu ,. e hioid. Thousands who are
afflicted could be cured by takidg Af-
ricana the only positive remedy, ot
Airicaua c ures Rheumatism
long KSZ'SSZSffg^ standing.
Africana cures Constipation, Hyphilis.
Afrieana cures
AL ieana cures Exzema.
All ieana < uros Catarrh. Skin
Afiiean i cur>- all Blood and
ilifiras-.s. convince _ ot its .
A trial will you
merits. Sold by
Ga iip!: - Kit A Thrasher-
July 15th.
®4 ' - gAMS
WE GIN CO TTON A r I $1 A BALE
.
'■ lip to 300 lbs., and ;:5c, per hundred
■ Elivator Takes Cotton From
Wagon. No Lifting in Unloading.
Drive to our door and we do
rest.
j. t. McLendon & sons.
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^ iSrFl tpgiH-.st vL Solid us model, sketch or Photo.
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•A mplete little patent book sT*
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COPYRIGHT ED.
Address WILBUR R. SMITH
For circular LEXINCTON, i lainoos KY.,
c ms ar<1 responsible
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY
Awarded at World', Exposition.
WaiY,?'*/ of fpawtrs in position.
ovnr.l" . • led d i r fL a L
free if s
WILBUR R SMITH LEXINGTON.Kv'
the city barber shop.
HAItt-DRESI;ING—a specialty.
^HAVING—quick and easy. fix shor
RAZORS—put ni good on
notice. cordial
You will always receive a
R. I). LAW, Proprietor.
ashburn - Georgia.
OFFICIAL ADVERTISING.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia - Worth County.
W ill bo sohl before tho Court House iloor in
the town of Isabella, Ga., on tho first legal Tuesday hours
in October next. IKK. between the
„f sale, to the highest b ilder for cash, the fol¬
lowing property to wit; Two hundred and
ninct v-throo (Sft'ii acres of lot of land No, sixty-
nine (8!)) iii the 7th district of Worth County,
levied on as the property of John Stewart, to
satisfy a tax ft fa for the year 1800, Sheriff.
H. S. Story,
Sept, 8, 1897,
Notice of Application For Extension.
To AIX WHOM Jfl MAY CONCERN:
HaWKINSVILLE & FLORIDA
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPA¬
NY EXTENSION.
KESOIA ED.- By the Board of Directors of
iiawkinsville and Florida Southern Hail¬
way Company, in regular session lino convened,
this Company will extend its of road
anil railroad from the town of Pitta, its present
inirthorn terminus, in the county of Wilcox,
to the city of HawkinsviUc, in the county of
Pulaski, a distance of about twenty-five miles
from said town of Pitts, and tho line of road
on such extension to run in a northerly direc¬
tion in an air lino as nearly as practicable Pitts to said city and
convenient from said town of
of Hawkinsviilo. Railroad and line of road
ALSO to extend its
from the town of W orth in the county of W orth
to the town of Moultrie in the county ofCol-
quitt, said extension being in a southerly direc¬
tum and along a route as nearly in an a'r line
as practicable and convenient. The distance
fromsaidtownof Worth tosaid townof Moul¬
trie being estimated at forty miles.
Resolved Further,—T hat the President of
this Company is hereby authorized and direc¬
ted to have these resolutions entered on the
records of this Company; that he shall adver¬
tise the same inail the counties through which the
said extensions will run, as required bv
statute in such ease made and provided; of these and
that he shall tile a certified copy reso¬
lutions and or the advertisements made toereof
in the office of the Secretary of State, pay the
lee required by law, and do whatever is nec¬
essary and proper in this behalf to carry into
eifece the purpose und object of thesetosolu-
tions.
.Idoptcd this August 18th, 1897.
i. George H. Purvis, Secretary of the Haw-
insville tho and Florida of its Southern books, reeo'ds Railway and Compa¬ min¬
ny, keeper hereby that the forego.ng
utes. ip) certify complete copies res¬ of
olutions are true, exact and Board
the original resolutions adopted by the
of Directors, and as they appear on the Min¬
utes and Records of said Company. of the
Given under my hand and sea! corpo¬
ration, this ifitli day of August. 1 ; 97.
GEORGE fl. IT RVIS, o-v-.u.)
Secretary.
COTTON WAREHOUSE.
WAREHOUSE.
.•.. Bars. W. 1.. Bass,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Cotton Warehouse in Ashbnrn
is Open for the Trade, and We
Solicit Your Patronage. We
Guarantee Prompt, and Honest
Service.
Nu Charges for Dr vyi.vg.
Bring us your Cotton,
BAS.S BROS.
TIFTON & NORTII-KASTERN
RAILROAD.
'l-BDI ! S’ C LOW RolirE.”
LO 'AL TIME TABLE NO 4.
tr. M Trt'T, | General Office, I W. O- TITT,
Pivsidont, ! II' 'i'O.V, III, | i ice Presid’V.
nr,7 uo3 no!| Effective no Jinof no8
pmlpmjaro nee.ai, 1899 a m pm 15,7 pm. 1>
V (HI 100:7 rn. -. • iv.Tifton.ar.... 1*00 7
4 K 4 18:7 « . .Brighton .... il 45 7 00 7 00
. 51
480 423 7 r>4: ...,f Hariling.....11315 fi51 6
4 4oq 43 s It;., f Pinetta...... 1116 IS 31 0 31
1 45 4 48 8 81 ........Mystic .... U W 685 634
4 o8(.i 10 s 43: ... .f Fiefelier...... 10MK613 013
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Tratns vos. i, 2, 3 and 4 run daily, except
Sunday. Nos. 7 and 8 Sundays only.
Tains run cn signal
(IT Flag station, Trains stop only on
All Trains maka connection with Plant Sys¬
tem and Georgia Southern & Florida at Tifton
and Georgia & A labama at Fitzgerald.
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