Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

irnmni Mm . Ini On January 81, Ftlruiuv 1, 14, ift, Mmch 1, 1 4 nd 15, lfeiiA, homeseekeis’o cu. sum tickets will be sold by tho M ( fiou Rome to points in tho following named teuton': Alabama— All i oints except Birmirghnm and Montgomery. Florida —All points west of ai-d in eluding l alluhassee. G. okgia—All points od in d no:tb or west of an im igtnary line drawn through Everjtt, Scrcvene, Pearson, Tiftor, Valdosta aud Thomasvil e, except Atlrnt*, Augusta, Co'umbus, Macou and Savunab, Kentucky—All points south of Bowling Gre»n, Livingston aud Somerset. Lo uisiana—All points east of the Mississippi river excel t New Oileans. Mississippi—All , oints. North Carolina—All point* SotTH Carolina —All points except Charleston an l Columbia. TENNi Sst-E —All points except Mem phis and points within thirty-eight miles Memphis, Chattanooga, Knoxville ..nd Nashville.

Virginia All j oints on he L ar NI; il and BeabcrO Air Line, and to following Olds on C A O J> li Lyncht-uig, Norf lk, \Aiiliamsburg, Newport News, Richmond,, Eeteisburg, Glasgow, and Lnen Vi ta. And to points on Norfolk and Western RR >e ollows: To »ny slut on ea>t O: Radford and to points betw en Radford aud Bristol, incius ve, also to Richmond, Va. (via Petersburg). J lekets will be sold ut rate of one first class limite faio plus $2,00 (exceptas noted beiowj. Selling agent to < oiled the entire amount. Excursions—Rates tc points between Macon or Amt rious and Cordele (not includm Macou or Americus) will be the same is quot.-d to Albany, Ga Rate to Abbot ille* Ga, wil be 5>i.00 higher than Aloany, and rates to Lnluville and Fitzgerald will bo ¥2,00 higher than .Albany, Ga. To oth< r p-oints in the teiritory uutnorizeJ south and east of Charleston, fc> u , Milieu, M icon. Albany, Anieiic.us and Rambi idge, Ga, i nd River Junction Fla, sell at one fare plus ¥5,00 . iokels will bear a transit limit on going passage of fiiteen days from date ot sale t top-overs permitted at ax y point il Home-, eekers’Excursion Territory undtr same condi.ions . s apply to Winter T our i t T ckets N- s op-over allowed on the reiusu trip Tickets u.ust be presented tc agi nt at destination to be execu ed foi . turn t assi fe, on i i.esuays or Friday nl , liithm twen y ouo days fro dat ■> sale, aud return trip mus commenc. on such date Frank J. Reed, General Passenger Agent Eow Hate .

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V I * ITS i -<• i. l : ft-' i 1 t \ . Piii;sii\i iii. h School, it-.'!! 1 a ii. ic Worship, . i0:-l5 a a> I fcndCil-V«:», H:(Hi [ .11:. >. » . S-. c, V... p. n i” WorsLip, 7:30 j>. i. Ptnj er T<Ttc-tinpr, Thnrsd i7:30 p n « •' ETHODIBT EPISCOPAL. Rev. E. D. Uttkj-, Piistor. •*>h Hct-001, 9:30 a. in. t’l'.Liic Worship, 10:45 a. m. Chas Meeting. 11:45 a. m. -1 worth League, Junior, 2:30 p. m. ’ipworth League, ben r. 6:30 p. m . Public Worship 7:30 p. m. Ipworth League. Tuesday, 7:80 p. m. I’rn. er Meeting, Thu-: av 7:30 p.m. CHKISTIAN. • ••! Ip Si herd, 9:30. a. n>. l lie Worship, 11:15 a, m • ; > or Endeavor, 2:30 p.m. ' 1 • L. I>., 6.30 p. m. ’ ntiie v, ersh p, 7,30 p. in, 1 r ’yt: Meeting, Thursday. 7:30 pm. THE GOOSE MADE A HIT. ttoic an Old Gander Killed Magzil Mitchell’s Kural Drama. “I have just been approached by a fellow with a stock yards show,” said Manager Will Lykens to a New York reporter. A stock yards show Is my name for those plays that involve barnyard •cebes with their usual living occupants. The genius I speak of provides ■ or ,iye cows, calves, pigs, chickens >nd the whole domesticated auinnl kingdom.

“I have had enough of that sort of thing, and I will tell you why. A few years ago, when I was her manager, Maggie Mitchell tried a rural drama '4. Hooley’e in Chicago “The barnyard scene was duly loaded with real live stock and poultry, and lere the emotional climax of the play was designed to occur. “Miss Mitchell had the center of the *toge In an impassioned soliloquy when a big gander wriggled out of the pen and ealmiy waddled down to the fc-ont Whatever was In the fool bird’s mind I can’t say, but It calmly poked Its head Into cha AMHsMa c=—