The Ashburn advance. (Ashburn, Ga.) 18??-19??, April 28, 1900, Image 2

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J. B. HORNHand C. B. BRADY,
ffdilor.*.
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Official Organ of Worth County.
TKRflH OF HrilHCnUTION
(Invariably in Adranea )
Od« year.......... 11.00
Rli month*........ .Br
Three month*..... • • v m”” .2ft
Enured nttha poalofliei, of at U>« second
O.orgia, as mail maUar
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Announcements ore strictly
CASH IN ADVANCE, We can-
not depart from this rule.
Roberta’ treatment of Kitchen¬
er romimJa uh of Otis’ treatment
of AVheeler.
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An exchange riucs to remind in
that the «ar in tlm Philippines is
over—nil over the island.
Tho All inta paper* are of tin*
opinion that At luntn is tin; biggest
city in the world—its own size.
We reaped fully remind them that
Ashburn Ioas claim to that dis¬
tinction.
In Wnycross, the other day,
while walking down Plant avenue,
n man kicked at a dog and hit a
candidate—so thick he could
hardly mit-a seme of the boys.—
Wnycrosr! Journal.
Thousands i f people throng the
street* of Albany daily imw, in
attendance upon tho twelfth an
mini Chautauqua assembly. Like
tho "Id reliable Herald, it gets
better and better, year by. year.
Teddy Roosevelt is not seeking
residential honors. He
pacts, doubtless, to head the Re-
publican ticket four years hence.
II takes a “smoethe article” to
slab . into . , nomination, ... which lie fact .
... • ,
may knock , . Ins , expectations ,
cocked-bat; I eddy is a rough . .1
a
j or
An Pxvlninge snys the Mtdlmd.
ini clmrfili, nnlikn somo otliers, in
not diHtiiil-iid with hercay
and controversies over proposed
change* of artielos of faith.
MeMmdiHts and tlm Hnpti*ts arc
conservative and cling with re¬
markable fidelity to their “old
time religion.”
True .Self-denial.
The Atlanta Journal says noble
and inspiring was the example
those women of Cleveland, Ohio,
who by a concert of notion gave
up Raster lints and by devoting
the money they expected to pay
for such beauties t,, the muse
the debt of their church complete¬
ly discharged it.
We are saying nothing against
the Easter bat. Sometimes it is a
“sight,” but from tl e hands of a
milliner entirely great, it comes
forth a delight to the eve and joy
even to the ruder part of humani¬
ty. And bow a woman does love
her Easter bat!
She fondles it as a mother
her first-born and beneath its de¬
lightful burden she is supremely
happy until she sues another worn
Hll with another Easter hat that
has some pret'y kink or ourl
which her own lacks.
The Cleveland church in which
five hundred women appeared on
Easter wearing last spring's mil¬
linery worked over by themselves
was not such a garden - f roses and
such rn exjtosi!ion of tho millin¬
er's taste stnd art n* other
es in that city, but it contained a
high and noble illustration of
spirit of worship and eelf-sacri-
fice. recall
Those Cleveland women
the devotion of the women of
early < hristianity. who unclasped
their jewelled bracelets and
chased chains ol g ld and gave
'them to tho coffers of tho atrug-
gling church. comprehend
Little as men in can self-abnegation
it women glory given
Many ft woman has up overt
reasonable hope of Imppiiiu>*
UG!
amir-il l-.-r Wyond th« nwl.
of redemption. How many men
have ever done so for women?
How many men gave up their
cigars or rhmr Cocktails during
Lent to help p«v a church dept or
to’help , ^n;'Voi; any eufferiug , ;autV«Te“ed''m' human be-
| —v.......
aid? look for true
«p
Ltrt
must turn to women or •> on n
search that wilt b sj arsuly
warded.
Protection Needed.
T! o following is nn extract
n letter Kent by ( apt. I). G.
of Faviinnoh, to Governor
linking police protection
Indian Spring:
Savannah, On.
Hon. A. I). Candler, Governor
Georgia, Atlanta, Ga.—Gover¬
A a visitor at Indian
during the summer just
I was frequently and for-
rominded 'if the absence of
f orn , ( ,f protection for the
lives and property of 1 lie thmi
smith from all parts of Georgia
and of adjoining States who are
attracted there by the heulth-
restoring character of the water;
nay, more, for tic; lack of an of¬
ficer nearer than three miles (FIo-
villa) to execute tic- laws of the
in cbuh of disorder, alwnv-
imminent in rural districts wilh-
out direct ] olice miporvision,
where the races arc brought in
• ., . . •
d uly CiOiitIHT, UT lIliMM, )rn tlllg
OOIIlpfHlTlon. i ji; il v, ib propf.r . . , - || lllfXl 1€1 4 i J
slionid Clirofu your Slttoiitlou ..a: 10 i
this condition of alfairs:
First. Because the State is the
owner, under treaty with Mein-
tosh and his chiefs, for a ten-acre
reservation, upon which the heal¬
ing waters are located, which pop¬
ular tradition asserts was, by the
the grant, lo be kept in perpetual
trust free for afflicted pair-faces,
as it had bi-cn for previous •-'•**
an almost sanctified fountain o
h-'.iltd to McIntosh and his tri' ai
followers. Diligent search in the
archieves ol the Stale lias failed
to discover tho treaty in proof or
denial of this claim.
Secoud. because the gather-
mgs them arc the State in cpitme
on tto Stnti>’s la id, and have a
right to expect and demand pro-
ltC,ion f ' r themselves and their
properly directly from the State.
•*'»ho olden time the town of
M< I»b*sh, aojommg the reservn-
Contained the principal ac
com moduli >n for visitors, ’ and
protected , them. , Hut , tho town of ,
'
McIntosh, as an ambitious mtini-
cipality, as it existed in tho days
of the lumberin' stage conch, has
given up tho ghost, and for all
purposes of government, is like a
dark corner in the county of Butts,
and the chief accommodation for
a large, pretentious, well
appointed and splendidly mana¬
ged hotel (the Wigwam) is 1 cit¬
ed upon the reservation, under
l.-asc from the State to the owners
of this hostelry.
Provisions of the net author-
izing the leuso of the reservation,
in a general way, make free to
the public the waters of the
springs, and an amendment to
this act empowers the lessees to
appoint a marshal, who shall pre¬
serve order, m»ko arrest of
fenders agnin*t State and county
laws, turn them over to the au¬
thorities of McIntosh, or of the
county, lor final disp< sition, but
the town of McIntosh having
8 urrendo:o.l its charter by 11011 -
user, every time the lessee-ap¬
pointed marshal makes an arrest
lie must take his prisoner f 1 ' Flu-
villa (three mile* distant) or to
Jackson (five miles distant) and
in his absence leave the reserva¬
tion without a guardian to pr.i-
servethe peace.
tVhen it is remembered that
possibly 80 per cent, of those who
are thus left without the protec¬
tion of this marshal, when away
delivering his prisoners, are our
wives, daughters, sweethearts
and helpless children, and that at
best the protection i inadequate
aiul most, remarkable in it-- ciisr-
actor, tlm imperative necessity
for legislation, that
be able to do her duty to her citi-
z«ns, I feel sure, will command
your most earnest consideration,
and that you will give such direc¬
tion to the matter as will most
speedily call forth the remedial
measure required to make iit.eo-
lutely sale, in person mid proper
tv, t very visitor to Indian
hereafter,
\ r isitoi‘s at Indian Spriug hear
it on ever side (T do not know of
it mvs'f) that UutL i- a dry
bv the choice of wet. voters
*“« rTC 1 >"• *'">»■.»>y ** •>»" knowl.
e( *ge, un.ess all appearances go
for nothing, that amid the ruins
of dilapidated old McIntosh town !
Rht . ro j H;ls n with lm '
family, a barber's , - , - — , • chair, - . . instead
“tripod pig” Of —
told L\!,l Mtluirn where tf».\ tho faiuiblied
tlieir thirst.
U n. f M
street and trmcipal highway into
and ttirongh, McIntosh,
which thin blind tiger holds high
carnival, was frequent.ly like
l>icket-l in-:. On one occasion .
walking to the Springs with
lady, Wf suddenly enme Upon
tiling' line and found ourselves
disagreeably near, three times
bang! bang! bang! ns the lurid
flames of successive discharges of
a 32-calibre shot across and illu-
minuted our pathway about one
hundred feet ahead. There was
no malice in the firing, just the
detonating reverberations <
moonshine lightning.
How to Enter the Printing Office.
The Lincoln!',n Homo Journal
requests those wishing to enter
the printing office at this season
to observe the following rules:
and .
Advance to tm* .unor door
give ihriw distinct r 1 1 OS. or kick
•
the door down. The “devil Will
attend the alarm. l nil Will give
VOlir name, post'-fliee 1 address and
j J( nuinLor of veurB * VOR are
‘
0Will4T ® for , titO , papor. II(‘ Will ,
.jdmit J VOU. You Will advance , to
thfi centre of the room and ad-
dress tne _ editor with . | the . | lollow-
ing countersign: Extend the
right hand about two feet from
the body, with the thumb and
linger extended, the thumb and
index finger el isping a $10 t i!!,
which drops into the extended
harKl of the editor, at. the same
^ |ue Hav f, ; n ^ ) ‘were von looking
for mr} Tho ( . ditor will grasp
y 0iir ],and and the bill,and press-
i llf r it will say, ‘you bet!’ After
gj v j nf , j|j m the news of your In¬
ca |jty ) y OU w ;]j ), e permitted to
retire with a receipt for an obii-
<r U (j ( , M properly discharged.”
Lega i Ads.
NOT lit K OF SALK
IKORHIA -Worth county:
Will !«■ sub) l-f lb ■ court honsi floor ill
Isala , 1 a, < . t„ (he lMM.hr for <-.mU
iiiiritrr the local hours of saloon the ft if l Tu< a
.....- .. May. R"J0, tile following proncty
t<» vrit:
. si; lion a of lot of land No.MM: in thr
lllslri.-t of siii'l county, boundi'.lns fellows:
Ml the West by lull Ik of l>. V. W illis, on tin
Noithnn.l Hast by Utile • re. I:, .... the t.-utb
hv eiiii.nl hurl lint .,f lot .,f Ian.] No :i
la.vie.r on ns the |.".pirtj of IK \ Dm...... Wilhsto
tiSJ^iilrtrlet intlafv < Ilia i^-ne,! fioni s»hi the .lustie" Slv.lt
fl. M. of
or In- v. I, MK.-s v< i- \ Will,, levs
made 'and returned to mo by T. t ManfonL
b. r. Ibis dun. U-.
s. k. Hancouk, lapr, Mltuiiff.
.Professional.
DR. W. J. TURNER,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
ASHBURN, GEORGIA.
tfarM’iione, Residence No. 4; ()f-
Hue No. 11.
DR. T. H. THRASHER,
I’liysician and Surgeon,
Ashburn, Ga.
General practice solicited.
J. A. COMER,
Attorney at Law,
ashbckn, Ukobuu.
Will prucrtee in all the Courts, St*t#
and Federal.
Telephone connection with Cor
dele, Vienna and
point -, V>. .‘>7.
DR. J. F. GARDNER,
Physician ami Suogeon,
Ashburn, Georgia.
Dr, J. H. Powell,
Specialist
- EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT.—
Chronic Diseases of Men arid Women.
Hour*: 8 i». m. to 5 p. m. Sunday7t09a.nl.
Office: l'p •‘tab s in Powell Buileing,
on Bast Pine Street,
FITZGERALD GEORGIA.
p y, TlSOX
Physician and Druggist.
Chronic Diseases. Terms
Reasonable. Patronage Solicited.
Electricity brought into requisition
Office in the O. K.
Drug Store.
GEORGE AY. COOPER,
DENTIST.
Ashburn, Georgia.
Barber Shop, r
*.An. i.e,i.etOi. x
* • .
For a first-class Shampoo,
Hair-cut anti any work in
the (ousorial line,
cai, ,, on me.
SATISFACTION - GUARANTEED.
We do F ™„ , RST CLASS
S n CT v«..
TfV 1 1 0 US U=> * ~
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
_______________
JUDGE OF SUPERIOR COURT,
the Voter, of the Albany Circuit:
Bolioviruj that tho inunlffslatlona oo.nluct, of pp- the
1 of my po*t J ejection and
j»r» ions of * lent re for my re
h hav e ucme to me, justify me in the
that the sentIment of the people
tin circuit in in favor of my re election, i
announce my cundhlacy for ro-eloc-
subject to the action of tho Democratic
ordered for TttcKilay, I May have lo, boon lwo. free
While I do not claim that honestly
mistakes, I have endeavored to
and J feel that the four I'ono-h years “.vpe-
rumcc which f have had on the wi!• ’» *
tlify mu for the wmk for die next four
otflcdfl' fl ities in hoMin# The Sprint?
- j in
ourts will f.rovt'i. 1 . mi’ • oinp person but if many
* r '? fore T* ji.iM.ary, my
shall meet v*<ih the cmloi-acitncnt
1 i«h.v• i'y • f tho vi>t.:>-ul ............--hm*
........... ......’" m «* '•" m ^ oro
} h*- Jou.
1 ruMpi ctfiillj solicit your supp'jrn^^^ ^
the P( ople of the Albany Circuit:
I !•< ret,T arinoun ■ myself a r*n?llrt»te for
I. icdyrbil) of tbc ' cuil. scl.-jee' the t.i t, ,.
of the t riii', .y to is- bf.<i on i .t>.
f hayncAt. 1 consWcr r ,ap;,!.v/nc-ns.iii- in
, y for rny •• ,i:,ii i ley ’ n. in a m. i lure
n^punse to i, •• 4, i. 'if Mcii'D
rr.a luu lahie ambition Cl. my .mi pm r.
lotur eniei-taineil, to cii! nn r • I ”i‘" r oil
the bunch, i ho office H a bl'-li atm rc-prirni
We oik-, the poaltton ,-n;< h-c a-ais'ln.-■
ari'i an anibit r-iu to fbl it I lieein to be b ah
honorable «n<l piaUarwortuy. «, fore inabi ■
rny announcement ihr**uyh the!»)•<.•>s. .. :vo
personally cunvassed all the counties in die
< irenit, and find what 1 believe to hut be a live, this
healthy sen imerit. iii my favor, for
imprtssion received from the people I would
not enter the contest. I »rust my irienila will
not he diseoura.'ed by the extravaKunt claims
or my opponen t blit will continue to p-ive
me thetr active and hearty support, been left Uj
I am Klttd that tl»i« selection has|
H tfl 1 hiH ’ rOJ* it V MS a‘lh'vver. ihiivebc.iltn
j/at?od in the active inactive of law for over
;«> years, witli whatsuee ssi can only appeal
t(. the records of the courts, ami to my broth-
mllr'annKoi I,..'
Dflico. I promioe to give to it my best efforts
inu fair, in,partial having and equitably enemies administra¬
tion of the law. no to pun-
lth, anti no master to obey but the law, J would
be governed solely by my convictions of rigiu
and justice under the law, tempered h Ip and kind with
mercy. shall appreciate your
consideration, and earnestly solicit your sup¬
port. \ t ry truly yours. ISAAC A. BUSH
non. jghn r-:. donalson, of df.catlr for
Jl'DUH OF THG ALBANY CIRCUIT.
To tho Tf «>p]p of the (Ywntifis Composing the
Albany Circuit:
In response to urgent requests of many
fi lends from several of (lit; Counties of this
Circuit, tin 5 at th< wiltten solicitation of
“«•">; biombers of the bar, I havecjnseitte:]
V my nain.-ass camlhlal.
f " r be 1 'V hold • nrtv'oship -mthe iMh of next.
, to .lay
‘ own motion I Woi.M ricvr-r r.-t
consent to ba a candidato for a judicial
t'on, »h *ttoh ••I- anofflooin Jiu office in the the natura nature uf of thin things
.‘'houl'l sot ’•v - the ......... man; for . a trial ........... dudfev n u m . r ,
* h; ' a tho arbiter, as to ail issues
to , >">"''»ft the liberty ani property of
eit./.on. < loth. .1 with such power by virtue
of thin otliee .no nanili.late is worthy of eon
sulewtlon whose eharae'er does not justify
“«"»>? .'• f )ofl.lence hi,' horn-sty. i„t,
I'Hy uml rmriiexa. A .ludtre a creed shonltl
hi* uim ■ r, the !.-n, and his only I. :;v
III.-dome-... wrong Bhilo r.-grettinsr my in-
uty t<* measure up to tnisexHlted standard,
‘ however, is my irlw.t of characlur tor
th ? s i ■ «• • *.-*i!>:<* lautiiblo olhco.
1 u;)»i*usx D a ambition to «crvo tho
punpio io this capacity, uml iltjivfoie in do-
turofuat to tin- many requests of tho poop.;:
both writ i* n o.n<l oral; from all parts of the
hu'-'ut- . aunottnc'.-DiV ciiH'Jid ice. and u.;rn-
ostly solioi: your comial support. Your iol-
lov -i ;i zon.
JX 0 .K. bONAI/M N
T i w
y r JflV e»' 9
BOOK AND JOB
TAKE THIS METHOD OF ANNOUNCING THAT
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IS WHAT WE DO.
Hooks, Pamphlets, Hand Bills, Circulars
Dodgers, Note Bill and Letter Heads, and
Wedding Invitations, Envelopes, &c.
be furnished at
FOR GOOD WORK.
Give Us a Trial Order!
-AND BE CONVINCED THAT-
We Are the People to Print
ADVERTISE IN TH®
Hsbburn Hbv>ance.
TTOd® (M@88dD ®DP®am
W®MW ©{TOOSKIW
|* | S T 6 ad each Week ill the . ^ Homes Ol
Ol ^ tnC fhp’hp^t DeSl UlIZCnrY Cl 117611 TV Ul Of
thlSScCtlOfl. . \
FOR SENATOR.
> t the solicitation of iny fri( , n<1- I have con-
sc a rod to bo a candidate for Senator from the
'tenth Senatorial Ihatrict,, subject to the hem-
ocratlc primary. \ cry respect fully.
G. i». Ford.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
To the Voter* of Worlli County:
1 hereby announce my candidacy for Rep-,
resenuitivo in the smio I.eirlaluturc, subject
to the Democratic primary, hollcltinpr the
support of the voters of this county. I am
very respectfully,
T. H. THRASHER.
for ordinary.
J hereby announce my candidacy for 'trdi-
n.try. subject to the i*f.njoemuu primary. If
• snail flouilin my power to si rvo the
puoph 1 faith fully, ami will he vory trrateful
tor any favors shown mo. Rcsjo t fully,
f>. *S. h i’OK T.
I beret,v o™or nn !!I2i.J n i^ n '"I'nlulaie of
ctlon a,'..' 7h« nD^rX°no,nlr,a: i
r" inyclerk.' ' t0,< '* Ju f ‘" fc «• <*• Y'w'Vk?^
For CLERK.
To the voters of Worth County:
ti'otio • r.« rchyennouticemyitclfaoaDdMotAforre- to *>.• otn lerk of tii-
‘ . 1 r ' upe-
.
ri'-; < oui-t • .orth r oiinry, subj.-ot »., the
I'cmoi r.i. c primary. Tb r-:-
i««-the o- ,.)•• for r:,s- favor* j ' eolit.-i.inir
*»«• upp u .. I am rcspC'Ctf : :..;-.
J. 11. HARKEN
To the ’.-oters of Worth County:
f heroby ar.nouij • myself a candidate for
Olork of .Supt.'riot Court of 'orth County,
sut jeet to the action oftho(lernocralie‘]>ri-
maty. Kespectfuli^. POWELL.
FOR SHERIFF.
To the voters of Worth County:
H XN'-OUlf m? P |cwl and laO-u,
T I’^Pectfuliy l» r * nK ! ^the solicit people yoursupport for all past in^the favors, future. and
^ospeciiuny,
* *
' »«':c thi* method of soiicitini- the support
h , juts. uespeotlOUr.
JOHN N. SDMNER.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
Knowing his hiscompetency friends, an<l business aDili-
ty. we oKKEN many B. WILLIAM.-,, hereby announce Receiv¬ the
name for Tax
er of Worth Counly, subject to the action of
tho Democratic primary, May I- til. We solicit
your support, Respectfully, JUS RIENDS.
F
To tho voters of Worth County:
I hereby announce myseif a candidate for
vf-f .fctionto the office of Tax Kecoiver of
Worth county, subject to the action of the
lein ou ra tie pri mary. Respect fully,
j>. A. MU’GIRT.
[ At th " g oUcltation ??ndi.i of R „ mo
,™olf a sSbtertto n tafor tli^ ac^on Tax Irk
,, r M ,,,-thCMunty j? ° f tle
1,10< -rt.uc piunarj • onii ou May lMh
c. w. c±ca\
FOR TREASURER.
. - , ;’<?n ,
“;Olhe MBcj of County i reasuer,
, J 1 'in. .bunking « my tie il, ?or for
*' ‘ r*. and asking your support a«tm,
I am. r-.apoctj >v vt ,o.v, LlJ1Ar<
* - '
i _
OR TAX COLLECTOR
! To the* Voters of V.’orth County:
1 I respuetfully nmtouuoomvsodf a candidate
; for l av Collector, subject to tho
! primary to be held on May 15th, l9i^».
’ N. L*. HOUSTON.
To one and all • •
I am in As'h'burn yet, tlva.n:k:ing
you for past favors and. asking
you to come and see my
New spring stock.
I have anything you need, to
make you lookprettv.
Ladies and Childrens Shaped Hats, Sailors.
Baby caps, Ribbons, Flow¬
ers, Chiffon
And in fact all the LATEST NOVELTIES
in MILLINERY GOODS. Come and see
my stock.
Hr-. J. A. SHIRAH,
Ashburn, : : : Georgia.
J
If that's what is wanted, you’l find
* it at Wliidbys Jewelry Store, for
he has a beautiful lot of Watches,
I Rings, Chains, Cuff-buttons, Fobs,
Clocks, Musical Instruments etc.
If that’s what you want, just look
at my
W Holiday Goods.
♦£ ©
[ 00 ! \]ia cfjoutlierrj ^ J?Iorida Ry
QUWAHEE HIYER ROUTE.
Local Time Table, Effective March 1,1900.
Subject to change without notice.
SHOO I [ DIXIE QUICK | mxIE SHOO
FLY. F YE It > STATIONS. STEP, j FJ.YER. FLY
c.otni* pm 11 no pm 11 20 am Lv. Macon , Vr B ^ •^CPiCTtCsCi^^-^ooOOCO^OOf--
pm 12 If) am 11 -14 sm ... Sotkec . . . GO B CO am am
1—a am J 2 55 pm . • • Unadiila.. to B LC am am
m —— am i 20 pm . . - Vienna . .. tsG S to am am
-1 pm g_j am §1 iJ pm r. Cordell;Lv tc 5 ICIC am
-1 S—* iin 3 08 pm v. Conlf]i> A r.O <\ in air
1 - 40 pm L ; aw 2 18 pm ... Wetiona .. I 58 pm t>i' ii m
cr 1 :^ pm t am 2 44 pm . .. Wordi. . .
10 *
CC an am 2 50 pm ... Ashburn.. r-4 ^
CO ^5 am 3 30 pm Ai\ Tifton Lv. t C l oo pm ^ 00 am am
CD am w p:n Lv Tifti-n Ar. §L2 35pm 12 55 am in
10 91! pm am :-h~ pm • • • Sparks . 11 59 am 12 22 am
10-14 pm ^ •j pai • • • 1 h urt pine. 11 48 am 12 11 am an.
11 05 pm c.w pm Ar. Valdosta Lv 11 05 am 11 35 pm
c- am pm LvValdO'taAr 10 55 am 1135 pm
cn am ci pm . . . L ike Park 10 21 am 11 Oo pm
am o 42 iOym Lv. Jasper Ar» 9 45 ana 10 34 pm
ct am — pm . .. White Sp’gs 9 12 am 10 04 pm
am ST] 25 "5 pm Ar Ly Lake Lake City Litv Lv 8 50 am 42 pm
x am co - 35 pea Sampson Citv Ar §8 30 25 am
pm L am OO
00 47 . —
am yj pm . . Hampton {>• 12 am GO
*0 23 ...
am co pin . • . Grandin ... CO 30 am l-
c am t 1 00 pm Ar. Palatka Lv 50 00 am O
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JACKSOHYILL EJLIILE.
5 10 pm Ly Vald-ista Ar 11 00 pin
8 35 pm Ar Jatk’viile Lv 7 30 am
§ Meal Station.
Trains No. 3 and 4, the ‘ Dixie Flyer,” have through sleeper between
St. Louis, and Jacksonville, via Tifton and through Coach and Sleeper
between Macon and Jacksonville via Valdosia, open tor the reception of pas¬
sengers in Union Depot, Macon, ai 9:30 p. m., and remains in Macon Depot
on retorn until 7.30 a. m,, and can be occupied until that time-
Harry Buras, D. G. Hall, General Agent,
F. P. A., Jacksonville, Fla. 8 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga.
Win. Checkley Shaw. Vice Pres., C. B. Rhodes, Genl. Pass. Agt.,
Macon, Georgia.
Tifton & North Eastern R’y.
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H. H. TIFT, President. AY. 0. TIFT, Vice-President.
General Offices : Tifton, Georgia.
Miles. No2. No4. N’o8
M o x o 1 P. 51 . p. m. p.. n
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22 -L cc * 15 C3! ........ 25 1215 6 25 6 10
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N: .....’ : ‘ A ng 17 11 51 6 01 5 4S
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25^.UFi^SddV/:::. 4. - ’-
4 20 4 25 9 GO 5
q UWsiO 500
Trains Nos 1,2, 3 ami 4 run daily, except Sunday.
on Sunlay-.-dy ( 0'Flag Sta-ion Tain* *t»p only Train* sUnid No T and «:*•
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