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FROM THE CAPITAL.
Very Little Work of General
Interest.
HILL’S ’ MOB LAW BILL.
Many Bills Introduced and
Passed—Mr. Person’s Bill
Passed the House.
Special to The Tribune.
Atlanta, D*c B.—The legislature has
reached a stage where it is doing a great
deal of work, in which there is very lit
tle general interest. In a few Cays it
will have exp'red by limitation. Now
the senate and house are working over
hours, devoting their time principally to
measures of a local nature. These bills
get to the committees and receive proper
consideration there, but are rushed
through the senate and house with a
mighty rush. Once in a while a wide
awake member catches something he
doesn’t agree to and the tide is stamored
by a discussion.
The senate reconsidered the stenogra
phers bill today. This is done to make
some provisions fur stenographers of the
big circuits whom the bill hits hard.
▲ bill of Stapleton, of Sumpter,
brought out a good deal of discussion in
the senate. It amends the section of
the code restricting Abe amount of land
a .foreign may hold in
companies lend
-snrt'iiity '■> buy i;u
/ ,f j ' •, .y ~
Mt l
bill f 0 °-
Dies, and there is a chance that it tfisy
pus.
The bill making prizs fighting a misde
meanor passed the house.
Mersbon’s board of health bill received
an advance report from committee of the
whole and was tabled.
The bill of Harrison, of Quitman, pro
viding pensions for blind and totally dis
abled veterans was passed.
Person s Bill Passes.
A bill to increase the bond of state de
positories to SIOO,OOO passed the house.
This is Person’s bill amended.
At night. Local bills were considered
and the house finally adjourned through
lack of quorum. The house has one hun
dred and twenty-five bills on calender,
and only tomorrow to consider house
bills.
TO BE MARRIRE.D-
MUs Lizzie Cleveland, a Former Pupil of
Shorter College.
Invitations reading as follows have
been received in the city:
“Mr. and Mrs/Thomas L. Cleveland re
quest your presence at the marriage of
their _d aughter EI J.wfMS'
’^P^velanTfr a^^edheß| L)e
cember 20th, 1893, at 4 o’ciJW?' Baptist,
church, Wartrace, Tenn.”
Miss Cleveland is a graduate of Shorter
college and has paid several pleasant
visits to Rome. While here she made
many f£f and warm admirers, who
are serraihg their congratulations and
well wishes.
Notice to Public School Teachers.
The following will be the manner in
which the teachers will be paid fur the
year 1893.
Van’s Valley, Barker’s, Cbulio and
Howell’s on December 20: Cave Spring,
Foster’s Mill and Livingston on Decetn
ber2l; North Carolina, Flatwoods, Texas
Valley and Floyd Springs on December
22- Everett Springs, Watters, E owah
and other districts on December 23 and
Rome district on December 24.
12 9-dlt-w2t W. M. Bridges, C. S. C.
NO RENTAL FORTHEM
Tn e
SAVANNAH, Ga., under-
stood that the Augusta aW Savannah
railroad will not get its December rental
due the Ist of this month. It is said
when some of the officers of Ibis road
called on Receiver Comer and asked him
about the matter he referred them to the
order of Justice Jackson, with regaid to
L tbe leased lines. This order it is
I fllaitned practically annuls the lease and
I ° roa( j as it elect, d, is being operated
1 v the Central under tbe condition that
to receive rental only up to the
Mount of the net earnings.
the nu’Qtba of July, August and
roaf j R b (IWH a <l. ficit < f
will nmk" its pj't.ting r t,
October, November and December
Whether this will make up the deficit
and leave anything at all for dividends to
the stockholders remains to be seen. Tbe
stockholders in agreeing to have their
road operated by the Central have re
served several rights and it may be that
lheir road is earning nothing in the Cen
tral’s hands.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1
Lucas County. j '
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he
is the senior partner of the firm of F. J
Cheney & Co., doing business in the city
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS -for each and
every case of catarrh that cannot becu.ed
by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworm to before me and subscribed in
my presence, this 6th day of December, A.
D., 1886.
1 I -<• W. GLEASON,
| seal j Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally
and acts directly on the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Send for testi
monials, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
by druggists, 75c.
A GIRL’S GRATITUDE.
Her Devotion to u Mother In Prison Is
Rewarded at Last.
A bright eyed, rosy cheeked young
lady was waiting for Governor Mat
thews when he reached the executive
office the other morning, and as he en
her hand. The
I til'.- 1 dailgll-
I ili (d Dubois (..’inly.
'* ' i:! 1 f th»-
,HL < I:; y L ;|li'l ill :’n ■
u •piny if 1’ "' is
■HHHH||H l-u'.'i.u.' d I:-'.' rn'tlicr
Y< «. au l yen may take
HA'-i'-s'': Wand deliv-r it t > her."
w :■ '.lc'v.'d by
Um daughter could con
feelings sufficiently to thank
looking rather than speaking
S/l” 5 Watitude she took the pardon, and
moments latei her mother was re-
Hd after eight years’ confinement.
.. HMl'liat is one of the most peculiar
gMTs that I ever met,'’ said the govern-
his visitor left the room. "Mrs.
was convicted and sentenced for
fllfe for infanticide. She had been de-
Kerted by her friends and had three
r small children depending upon her for
I support. These she supported by bend
ing over the washtub, and iyben*a
fourth child was born dead she was ar
rested and charged with its murder.
There was, in fact, no evidence to sup
port the change except what could h“
e--' , 'dne.d away or accounted for by
causes, but she was given a life
years ago her daughter came
here andsl||fcred work as a domestic in
order to the mot-M®,- «>Lshe has
called to several times in the
’ -gffort to secure the pardon. It was she
whsjeft a moment ago, and I am more
than gl'ati fled over an act which 1 be
lieve is onKof justice to the mother and
which revvaf'Jo the devotion of the
daughter.”—lndianapolis Cor. Cincin
nati Enquirer. ■ v
For Sale. - _
No. 1 heavy Dedrick Hay Prfeßsfor slls.
Good order; cost S3OO. Good Hay Tedder,
good “Cutaway” Harrow and Seed
ing attachment, the best in the world.
Bargains. W. T. Cheney.
11-15suwe-w
The Missouri senators will oppose tbe
confirmation of J. Scott Harrison as col
lector of customs at Kansas City.
A’l diseases of the skin cured, and lost
comp'exion restored by Johnson’s
Oriental Soap. Sold at Curry’s diug
store, Rome, Ga.
The resumption of woik in
dustrial concerns throughout thpeountry
indicates impoved
Karl’sJjMworKimt, thegreat Blood
freshness and clearness to
the complexion and cures constipation,
25c., 50c. For sale by D. W. Curry.
u Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Chief Harris created a commotion in
the Cherokee legislature by vetoing the
bill for a delegation to sell the Cherokee
bonds.
Fifty-five fourth class postmasters were
appointed yesterday.
Japanese Liver Pellets are small but
great in their effects; no griping. 50
doses2scts. SrldatD. W. Curry’s drug
store, Rome, Ga.
•••
The court sustained a general demurrer
in the SB,OOO damage suit of Joseph
Hatton against the Missouri and Kansas
Trust Company.
Johnson’s Magnetic Oil kills all pains
whether internal or external. Sold at
Curry’s drug store, Rome, Ga.
An effort is be'ng made by the defend
ant to have the Van Ltuven pension case
at Dubuque continued to tbe April term.
Tbe widow of Abbagrietto, who wrs
lynched iu New Orleans, was awarded
$5,000 in her suit against the city.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’sCastoria.
JFTOFJ4 At llrK,
)fS&i are ail worn out, really good for noth?
irg, it in general debility. Try
BKOHA’A /h-CW HITTEE3.
will cure you, cleanse your liver •nd klve
a oood apuetite.
The Missouti supreme court yesterday
decided, by a majority four to three,
that dentists are not exempt from jury
duty.
■
Scrofula eradicated ar.d.all kindred diseases
cured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which bv its vital
izing and altars ive effects, make ■ pure blood
THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,
IT IS ALL RIGHT.
The Special Committee Report
on\the Treasury.
THOSE 1-\rGE DEPOSITS.
A Local Bilk *or Rome—The
Sunday Ob\;vance Reso
Special to the Tribune. \
Atlanta, Dec. 7.—The special com
mittee to*ximine into the treasury and
the depositories has made its report.
The committee shows that ihe treas
ury is all right and that in keeping money
in the depositories the treasurer has acted
clearly in accord with the law, acting
under a decision of the attorney genera’.
The report was read in both houses
and ordered printed.
The sali ant features of the report are
those which refer to three depositories.
The LaGrange Banking and Trust Com
pany, which the report shows has on
hand the first of December 1893 $159 732,-
32. Tbe Merchants Bank of Atlanta,
$153,512.18; Third National bank of
Columbus $3'1,450.10. Those are the
only depositories which have on hand an
amount in excess of the bonds required
of them.
Tbe committee expresses no opinion as
to he true constinotion of the law, but
it does conde . n the policy of such large
accumulations of the states money ia the
state’s depositories. They do express
the opinion that the treasurer acted
under the written opinion of the attor
ney general ane has not been prompted
by any corrupt motive.
The house devoted most of the morn
ing session to the discussion of the bill
establishing a state reformatory. It had
many supporters, but failed of passage.
The senate passed the bill providing
for a stenographer for each judicial
circuit.
What Loans?
It also passed Mr. Neel’s bill enabling
the mayor and council of Rome to make
certain loans.
At the afternoon sess’on the house
killed Hurst’s resolutions about Sunday
observance, and also the medical exam
iner’s bill. At night Fleming’s bill pro.
viding for modification of laws, passed
the - *
Shiloh’s Cure is sold on a guarantee.
It cures incipient consumption. It ia the
best cough cure. Only one cent a dose.
25 cfs ,50 cts. and SI.OO. For sale by D.
W. Curry.
In a suit at Jacksonville, 111., a man
named Delaney got a verdict for SSOO
against Lee Taylor for alienation of wife’s
affections.
BROWN* TS IRON BITTERS
Cures Dyspepsia, In
fl ■» ge s t I on <?• Deb ITil> v
Theshoitage of Ci'y Treasury Weh
m«ver at Nashville, II!., proves to be
$520 04. He is not ’ikely to be prostcuted.
Shiloh’s Vitaiizer is what you need for
constipation, loss of appetite, dizz'ne-s
and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price
10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by
. D. W. Curry.
Thft Hawaiian affair was considered for
half au heur by the senate in executive
session. \ j
None of the <
National Banq were indicted befoie the
grand jury took a recess until the 18th
lost.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.*
*
Wyoming Elk In England.
An interesting attempt is being made
to acclimatize the Wyoming elk in this
country. Sir Peter Walker acquired 20
head while on a tour in the United
States, and the animals have arrived
safely, after a journey of 2,600 miles
across America and the voyage from
New York. They have now been de
posited in Sir Peter's park at Osmaston.
—London Tit-Bits.
Bucklen’* ArntcaSalve.
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheurn,
fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re
quired. It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded. Price
25 cents per box.
For sale by D. W. Curry, druggist.
James Stanley a Widow.
Another of the strange stories for
which the English chancery court is re
markable is astonishing everybody to
day. The Widow (Jullener had a life
interest in her husband’s estate, ter
minating on her remarriage. It is al
leged that she married a certain James
Stanley in 1865. The answer is that
the widow is Stanley. She has lived as
a man for the past 28 years and carried
on business as a pluujber. She went
through a marriage ceremony in 1866
with another woman named Newland,
and they lived as man and wife till
1885. The case is still on trial.—Lon
don Cor. New York Sun.
Missouri horticulturists in sessio' f'
Fulton ulocussed ■mall fruits.
PAY FOR TEACHERS.
The City of Rome Gets B 1.000, and the
Rest of Rome District 53,906.
List of amounts due teachers of Floyd
county for the year 1893:
Rome District.
Surah Duncan $220 00
J N Jone 25, 00
Emma Morton 100 00
Wm Williams 175 00
John McCurry.... ... gs 00
Ten> eseee Duncan 06 00
Lizzie Reynolds 1 0 00
Oaudia Thode
Jes e Divie 165 00
Lula Samuels 9900
W T Beam. 125 O'
Kugene Watkins 19* 00
T C RnpaeP coco
Maggie Hodges to' 00
W L Jones 125 00
Minnie Sharn 175 00
Bettie Ledbetter 125 00
Wllto Davis 125 00
Hesel" Williams I's 00
M C Pari-er 375 00
<’ M Shifl-u 175 00
J.ula Winner 125 00
Sirs L D A Felton 175 00
Laqgy; Koger. 175 00
M
<’J
Nita Lovewe 100 CO
District.
Evira Bowen 34 52
Manda We l here.. .Ms 125 00
John H Keece Jr...A... 125 00
T M Sheppnfd 110 00
Eugenia Giant 7X... 31 00 I
J H Oneal ~;~125 00;
Chullo District.
Grace Knox 115 00 1.
W M Callahan 125 00
Ida M Kerr 55 00
R C Carpenter 60 00
Oll'e Raw s 34 ig
Laura Terhune 101 00
J G Hunt no 00
A H Yarbrough 125 00
Amis Woodward....•••• ’.75 00
All e Bo>d 125 00
Ella Taylor 110 10
Van's Valley District.
J B Kennedy no 00
J tt Goss 125 ! 0
Mayna* White 125 0)
Mts E Montgomery 125 10
P *■ Hunt 125 00
Mrs C D Terhune 40 0J
Howell's District.
J B Dobbs 110 00
R C Williams no co
Ida Bishop 50 00
Cave Spring District.
A II Ellie 125 00
A L Samuels 375 00
MinuteManget-••• 125 00
Jennie Remolds .' 100 Oil
David Reynolds..... 30'0
J E Drew no <0
G R Murdock I'o (Q
P J King 250 <0
J H Jolley n o 00
L G Brookins .’ 100 00
Foster's Mill District.
W G Foster 66 00
*1 H Richardson no 00
R B Simms 169 00
Lula Simms 125 00
F G Hunt 67 50
Livingston District.
Susie Mulls ion 00
A M Gos» HO f 0
W S Simms 50 o'l
Julia Ru h . 150 00
Minnie Alorton 50 pp
North
Ma ■ tie ob> r. ", i 0
W J Brown 154 00
Mollie Weihers 165 00 i
Daisy Johnson 125 f 0
Mary Shaw 56 00
Flatwoods Dtstrlct.
L R Millican..: 110 00
Sarah Bryan ■ 125 00
Mamie Eastman ’. nil 00
Nettie Bryan 125'0
Ellea Camp 55 00
Texas Valley District.
Claudle Dean 125 00 ,
W T Freeman 1 5 On I
Lillie Daniel SO co
G W Ko-*ou 100 00
W A Robins 110 0)
Ell-n Holcomb 49 50
M B Tugal- 175 00
F G Morgan 110 00
Floyd Springs District.
Robert Earloh 213 01
Kila Daniel....- 1 an 00
G urge Reeves \ 40 00
VV S Gar er 154 10
W A Graves 125 00
Lizzie Johnsen 145 00
John P Rush 150 00
Everett Springs District.
J Moore. J-. 250 00
Watters' District. I
L P Fortune 145 0(4-
J W G-sham. ' 00
tiara Weber , 125 00
Adelia Wbata y 169 00
Abbie b 110 0>
S L 44 00
District.
H 110(10
S " a ll '. ’ • • 12ii0
gg ‘ ‘ ■ 125 Ilf
C'S-Ik, Hr
. 23 8i
Counties.
» 5-20
■Hk 45 04
My . 3" 12
nier 67 50 ;
G L Gardner 6 28 J
J W Keown,.,./ 11 (0
Total
REDUCED HER NOSE.
An Actress Whose Proboscis Was Too
Large Had It Shaved Down.
Miss Crystal Thornton, an actress,
submitted to a peculiar surgical opera
tion at Roosevelt hospital Nov. 22. !
Miss Thornton, whose home is in Cali- j
fornia, is a handsome young woman, i
but in her opinion appearance suf- ■
sered through what she thought was a
deformed nose, but which others re-!
garded as nothing more than a pro- I
nounced Roman nose. She determined, j
however, to have the nose reduced to a I
normal size and consulted Dr. Charles |
Mcßurney with tho view of having him 1
perform the operation.
The surgeon, it is said, advised her '
that if the operation was performed a '
scar might remain, which would per- •
haps be more objectionable to her than
her prominent nose. Miss Thornton
declared that she preferred the scar to
having so much nose and renewed her
request that the operation be perform- 1
ed. The patient was placed under the
influence of ether, incisions were made, •
the skin laid away on either side and
part of the bone removed.
The wound was treated with anti- 1
septics, the skin replaced, and in due
time the patient went home. She vis- j
ited the hospital again two days later,
when the wound was found to bo heal-1
ing nicely. Miss Thornton has since
that time remained at home, and un-1
less some unforeseen accident occurs
yvill in time make her appearan-e in
public with a symmetrical nose, in har
mony with the rest of her features.—
New York Letter.
John Hilton was found guilty of rape
at Dixon, Mo., end sentenced to five
years imprisonment.
Cures Scrofula
Mrs. E. J. Howell, Medford, Mass., says her
mother has bcc-u cured of Scrofula by tbouseoi
four bottles of (SSSfe-JS-SS after having bad
much other tro atment.,and being
reduced toqni tea low condition
of health, as it was thought she could imj live
INHERITED SCROFULA.'
Cured my little boy of hereditary
p'3?s»P&9i| Scrofula, which appeared all over
pij face. For a year! bad given
ip all hope of his recovery, when finally I was
induced to use A few bottles
■lire 1 him, and no symptoms of
the disease rctuai.u SitsTT. L. Mathers,
Matherville, Miss.
Ourbjok on 8100 1 an 1 Skin Diseases mailed free.
«4...« FT specific Co.. Atlanta. Ga
Jjrifies ( //..
tHM-sLOCD
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Sy 50. FOR , A CASE IT WILL NOT CURE. g|
Aniweeable Laxativepnd NERVE TONIC.
Sold by D' iggistsor senVby mail. 25c..60c.,
and SI.OO per package. Samples free.
The Favorite TOOTH SOWMI
Jns.Kj' for the Teeth and BreaUi,2oc.
For sale by D. W. Curry.
Stuart’s tin and Buchu
A remedy for all kinds of Bladder and
Kidney troubles.
CURES
D.d you ever reflect that many ills of
life come frem sluggish action of the
Kidneys.
KIDNEY
The Kidneys are the grfeat Mood strain
ers. thus filtering out poisonous elements
that would otherwise remain and con
taminate the whole system.
AND
Keep the blood pu>e —aid the Kidneys
when oppressed and overburdened, ano
you will build up the system and pre
serve health.
BLADDER
Do you suffer wit” v eakness,backache,
pain in the sides, nervousness, loss of
appetite, bad taste in the mouth, etc.?
TROUBLES.
Take STUART’S GIN VAND BUCHU.
edhviuce you of its
all druggists.
B JI **
11 IM ■
50cts.,and feS f7i7Ct-irZ«JBa
SI.OO per Lja «. fS ZjhJ
One cant a dose.
This Great Cotton Cure promptly cures
Where all others fail. Coughs, Croup. Sore
Throat, Hoarseness, whooping Cougu ant"
Asthma. For Consumption it Teas no rival:
has cured thousands, and Will CUF.3 you if
taken in time. Sold by Druggists on a guar
antee. For a Lame Back or Chest, use
SHILOH’S BELLADONNA PLASTER.2SC.
-Have you catarrh ? This remedy is guaran
teed to cure you. Trice, Slots. Ityectorfree,
For sale by D. W. Curry.
of lard rnanMfa&turers a'l
theWonderFu.l Juccess of
Zsone oFthe strong
e/tdences oF its v'cUue
to housekeepers.
Success is H]Sii
is ajjETTER shortening For
ALL CooKjrtg purposes ifim
has before been,
and has itONEop
the objectionable Features
indisjbensatiy Connected,
tfiih. la rd. jhe
r\EfllToF CoTtoLZHC
ex plains its success,
Irnitati'ons but certify the
Value of the r genuin&,
'rmds only by
N. K. FAIRBANK & CO.,
CHICAGO and ST LOVIS.
Complexion Preserved
UR. HEBRA’S
VIOLA CREAM
Removes Freckles, Pimples <
Liver • Moles Ellacliheails, \
Sunburn and Ten, and re- \
stores the skin to its origl- 1
nal freshness, producing a ,W&Z .h'Wifeh.Si'-.
clear and healthy
plexion. Superior to all face ''
S reparations and perfectly harmless. At all
ruggists, or mailed for SOets. Scud for Circular.
VIOLA SKIN SOAP <’ elmpty Iticomparablo M »
ekin purifying Soap, unequale! for the toilet, nnd without a
rival for the nursery. Absolutely pure aud delicately medi
cated. At druggists, Price 25 Cent#.
G. C. BITTNER 4 CO., Toledo, Q.
Fahy's THIS Weflv Bargains.-
This week we will make a of Ladies’ Wraps, and no one need do without a fine garment for winter. Fine Plush Wraps, $35 for sls, fine S3O Wraps for sl2, beautiful $25 Wraps for $lO, handsome
S2O Wraps for SB, fine sls Cloaks for $6, extra quality Jackets sl2 for $5. A big drive in $lO Wraps for $4, and our $8 Wraps going at $3 50. VI e are also closing out a large line of Cloaks worth S2O and $25 for $5
and $6, beautiful quality and excellent weaves. We also offer in this sale an exquisite stock of fine, new style “Storm Capes” at 50 per cent discount. There has been a great rush for them and it will be increased
this week. This is an opportunity not afforded a person over once or twice in a lifetime. Don’t fail to improve it. Also tremendous ‘ cuts” in Blankets. Comforts. Quilts, Counterpanes, Shawls, Robes, Flannels, Underwear and so on.
feast week for those who purchase from our Dress Goods department. REMEMBER THIS WEEK. < Join the crowd.
Tliomas Fatiy’s Dry Crowds etxxd JNTo-tioxx Rome, Greorgia.
Progress
yKTXTJD
Persecution
COLUMBUS and Galileo and Mar
tin Luther met with persecution.
The great reforms and improvements
have always encountered doubt, and
often active opposition, from those
to be benefited mostly by them.
The Conover piano is a compar
atively' new instrument. It is in
the line of progress. Its makers
are wide awake and have profited
by the blunders ana discoverer of
their predecessors. They make an
absolutely first class piano, which
has many new and good things in
its construction. When you think
of it remember that were it not for
new things there could not be ad
vancement in any line.
We handle also the Shubert, the-
Kingsbury Pianos and the Chicago
Cottage Organs.
I have employed Prof." '517 "ar
George, an experienced piano tuner,
who will keep your piano in tunc by
the year for a very moderate -sum.
Call at 201 Broad street and see him.
I am offering extra low prices and
easy terms. Send for catalogue and
prices.
E, E. FORBES,
208 Broad Si. Rom Ga. Anniston, Ala.
BUGGIES!
I f
Buggies I Buggies
If you want a Jones' Buggy, we have got them.
If you want a Columbus. Buggy, w.e li ave go!
them.
If you want a Cincinnati Buggy, we have got
tuem.
In fact we have got anything you want in the
Carriage. Buggy, Wagon and Road Cart line, all
styles and prices, from a $55 Top Luggy to a
SSOO Carriage, We have marked our work down
to rock bottom prices, lower than they have ever
>een sold before. Ify<u contemplate buying a
’’arriage, Buggy, Wnsron or Road Cart this fall,
Live us a call, and ve will guarantee that we will
ell you as cheap, if not cheaper than you can
:»uy anyu her? vise of uaiue quality. We guaran*
ee 3/ery piece of work we sell. Besides our own
make of one and two-horse wagons we sell the
Jackson wagon, which has a national reputation
5. I. Jins i Im Mi’l Ji.
408. IDS ana lit) Broad Street,
OMB, • • • GKOItGLa,.
jan3l-tf.
TELEPHONES. '
For Electric Tele
phones for privat Line
purposes, write to the
Southern Bell Tele
phone & Telegraph Com
pany. ’
JOHN D. EASTERLIN,
District Superintendent,
12 16 tl Allat ta. Ga
JAMES DOUGLAS
HORSES, MULES, STOCK,
LIVERY, SALE AND
FRED STABLES.
HITOIII OF Ml
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA.
Session bedn. 15th Sept. Full equipment nnd
corpsot instructors in Academical, Engineering, Law.
and Medical Departments. Excellent Climate. New
Gymnasium, with baths free to all students. For
catalogues address
♦ WM. M. THORNTON. LL.D., Chairman,
ATLANTA, GA.—24th YEAR.
An established InstitnUoa. A tii’.l gra
Business I’raintug School. Thoroug'i Instru
tiou in the commercial branches, Siiorthin
etc. Terms reasonable. Time shirt. Succe
guaranteed. Send for circulars. j toSwD
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