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ACROSTIC!
Such muiic from tby lips doth flow
J so sweetly make tho
Mature gave to thee the ..
And other graces to thee bcloi
echoes ring;
gift ot tougi
BenUty to thy eoiitinuauce lends aid,
Black are thine eyee my gentle maid;
” ' them lurks a ” ' "
ZQVISJJSMM
TAILOR.
ow aShufel1B&?** 1 ** B * p ^ rinf •
FLETCnEB ST.
Oct.
l smouldcrin
of warm dcs;
J. W. U. F. McE.
Ever
Thai plainly apeak* of warm desire.
*.7,1873. ’ w
'Newspaper Grievances.—It is
the strangest thing in the world how
little appreciation people have tor the
efforts of publishers to collect news
and print it; and stranger still that
the columns of a newspaper aic looked
upon as public property; for iustancc,
notices, of every description -meeting
of clubs, societies, church and funeral
notices are handed in for publication,
without the slightest idea of paying
for setting ot type or for tho blank pa
per upon which it is printed. They
aro called upon to notice good and
bad tilings, but when there is a propo
sition made for. “business,” in the
shape of an advertisement, you are
told, perhaps for lack of other excuse,
that he is selling more goods than he
can supply—very seldom is hard times
the cause of failure to get business.
However, the demand for the news
paper to show up privato grievances
exists the year round, aud you afe re
quested to write about this and that
nuisance, or to commend personal
friends—in fact the free work never
ends, aud the paying jobs come in very
slow*— Griffin 1Yews.
Women Should Head Newspa
pers.—It is a great mistake in female
education to keep a young lady’s time
and attention devoted only to the fash
ion able literature of the day. If you
would qualify her for convocation,
you must give her something to talk
about, give her education in the actu
al world nffd its transpiring events.—
Urge her to read the newspapers and
become familiar with the present char
acter and improvement of our age.—
History is of some importance; but the
past world is dead; wo havo nothin]
to do with It Our thoughts and our
concerns should be for the present
world; to know what it is and improve
its condition. Let her have an intel
ligent opinion, aud be able to sustain
conversation according to the mental,
moral, and religious improvement of
our times.
A drunk man wrote on the wall of
bis cell: “ Jug not that ye be not
jugged.”
An enraged man tears his hair, but
an enraged woman tears her hus
band’s.
What requires more philosophy than
taking things as they come ? Partin;
with them as they go.
A prosperous merchant has for his
motto, “Early to bed, and early to rise,
never get tight and udVertisc.”
A voice come Irom Washington
territory, saying, “Send us wives
and a thousand male voices respond,
“ Take ours 1”
:M3Lsoellsm.eo\ig -A.c3.v-i
P. PAINE,
BOOT &. SHOE MAKER,
Broad Street, TIlOilASVILLK, UA.
Work promptly done satisfaction
guaranteed. mar 214?
FOR S-AXjET!
THE DWELLING HOUSE
TlaomaBville Advertisements.
the residence of Col.
. . nij tho line of tho A.
h O. R. R. The house contains font rooms, and
attached is a kitchen, with dining am! cook room,
.a. —- - - - treet, u another build-
in the yard fronting the street,
* r ly usc-1 as a school-;
condition, and Is sn..
hail acre ofgronnd.more or lets,
h|jood
ed to gardening. To’an early rash purchaser
-1 exceedingly good bargain will be given.
For farther particulars apply to
junel4-4m. J. J. ULaCKSHEAR.
M.
M. BLANTON,
LUMBERYARD.
Lmnlicr of every description constantly on
Mill Pricew.
isMenec lot, on Smith Avenue,
NATIVE WINE.
—FROM THE—
Piney Wood* Vineyard,
WINE,
DELAWARE
CONCORD
HARTFORD
HARTFORD SWEET
TJhomasville, Georgia■
E TEAR of this Institution is divide
finning on the First l(Vrfssr«fay
faFririMif.
BOARD OF INSTBDCTOBS:
seconlent
MR. JOHN E. BAKER, A. M., PRESIDENT-
Pure and applied Mathematics—Ancient Language*.
REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL,
Literature—Mental aud Moral Philosophy, Natural .Science,
The only First-class one price Piano
sold in the world. Thousands of medals,
testimonials, &c., testify to the Power, So
nority, Brilliancy and
mpjmicm wQRKM&wsm& t
And WEAR of these superb instruments.
• ISflY
MRS- M. J, BAILEY,
Primary Department, with Penmanship and French.
M. BOLEY &
- • iayi v k u.-j«Ai
186 A181, Comer Jefferson Sc Broughton, Opposite St. Andrews Hal.
■ ■ ‘ *
Savannah Georgia,
MRS. W. J- YOUNG,
In charge of Music Department.
Terms for Course of Twenty Weeks:
Regular Course iu CollcgiatcfDepartment, - - -
“ “ Primary “ - - - -
44 “ Music “
“ “ French “ ....
No incidental or extra expenses charged.
$25.00
17.50
25.00
10.00
The Trustee* feel justified In saying that the conrue of Instruct ion Is as thorough and practical, ami
the Teachers as efficient as are to 1*.> Lund In any s tuilar Institution, and with the advantages of
pleasant and healthy locatiou, good society aiul varietl church privilege* they earnestly recommend
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN .
F jf R N f T U R E .
We hare now, and conatantlr keep on hand a large, well (elected and rar*
led assortment of all classes of Furniture.
BEDROOM, PARLOR, LIBRARY. KITCHEN,
Or Office Furniture o! every description, suitable for Country or CUy os*
Hair, Moss and Excelcior Mattresses,
Of any *ixe, ready made or matle to Order.
Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc.
Feathers for sale at Wholesale and Retail;
Show Cnsos and Children’s Carriuges^of all Descriptions
the Institution a* well worthy tho public support.
Furfurther information apply to Mr. JOHN E. RAKER, or to A. II. HANSELL. Secretary, or
W- J*. -5TOTT3STC3-,
CJrTJoAUD can be had in good families at from§13 to $20 per month.
President Board of 7Vu»t
recommended by the highest medical
anti scientific authorities as th® very best stimu
lant for the sick or hale.
flood Wine made—as it must be—flrom the
pure juice oftbe drape* needs no puffing or blow,
nig up of its merit-. For thousands of years
itccn, ami is now, the undisputed
beverages, in health anti oul ot It. two
lals, and several other premiums have
been a wart let I to my wines; anti the high testi
monials from the foreign born citisen* here, fally
attest to the merits of these Native Wines.
Foi sale in bottles or barrels by
John Stack, Proprietor P. W. V.
These Instruments contain the wonderful Vox Jubiiaute, and
other improvements peculiar to, and original with the E8TEY
ORGANS, u larger number sold than those of any other piake.
. PRICES MODERATE AND TERMS EASY. ’
Liberal discounts given to Churches, Sunday Schools and
Lodges. Good cheap pianos from
$250 arid Upwards.
A large stock of Sheet Music and Musical merchandise.
•king” of ben
diver medals,
iMaiali ftekle
AT HIS OLD STAND,
Is prepared to plan and erect any stylo Wood
Caritentering iu
A
branches.
ALSO
Lumber for Sale—all Sorts and
Stylo.
GRISTMILL
mill in the
GRINDING DAYS.
THURSDAY, FUIDAY ANI. SATUltIMY.
C 1FPIBTS!
Mctalic Burial Cases and Mctalic Cas
kets,
The Morris County Republican
basely remarks: “ Don’t loaf nlmut
th? streets and depend oil the Lord for
your 4 daily bread.’ He isn’t running
a bakery.”
A Galena man went to the ceme
tery, dug up huifather’a grave stone
Hint offered it for sale to a marble
cutter. The Gazette triumphantly
adds, as a challenge to the world,
“Bring on yor,r mean men!”
“Wife,”said a man looking tor his
lioot-jack, “ I have a place where I
keep my tilings, ami you ought to
know it.” “Yes, I ought to know
, where you keep your late hours, but
I don’t.”
A youug lady in Gloucester i
charged with keeping a light burninj
in the parlor until very late on Sunday
night in order to harrow the sensitiv
feelings el an cuvious neighbor into
the belief that she has really got
beau.
Two rustics came into a village tel
egraph otlicc to send a dispatch. As
they lctl the office the gong of an adja
cent hotel sounded l’or tea; whereup
on one ol the pair went into the aii
several feet, exclaiming “By Jerusa
lem! there it goes Jiiu.”
A sentimental editor says; “It i
comforting to know that one ey
watches fondly for our coming, and
looks brighter when wc coinc.’ :
colcmpornry is grieved to learn that
his brother of the' quill has a wife
with only one eye.”
A paper has found out why j)er-
sons eannot/sleep. It iw because
“there is an accumulation in the or
ganism of the products of oxida-
tiot, mainly of carbonic acid, thltt
ncqumulntion being favored :uid
controlled by reflex action of the
nervous system, which thus protects
the organism from excessive oxida
tion and allows the organism to
manifest its normal functional activ
itv throughout a succeeding rhyth
mic period.”
Suppose a mau owns a skiff: he fas
tens the skiff to the shore with a rope
made of straw; along comes a cow;
gets into the boat, turns round, and
cats the rope; the skiff, thus let lodse,
with the cow ou board, starts down
stream, and on its passage is upset
the cow m drowned. Now has the
man that owns the cow got to pay for
the boat* or the man that owns the
boat got to pay for the cow?
* represented by this rut, const*
ii.l tor sal® st reasonable rate*.
Also W«ml) COFFI.VS always o
TO THE LADIES!
MRS. SARAH A. PETERS,
billy infon
lurrotMullm
#» the I Julies of Thomas-
it well selected stock of
Send for copy of u Georgia Musical Eclectic,” and price-list
of Musical Merchandise to
sept27-f»m
GUILFORR, WOOD & CO.,
ATLANTA or MACON, GA.
ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH.
1873. __ . 1873.
; j *» bin . . ' : ^ J.lJ, . .e-H ' • - . j I
Hardaway, McKinnon & Co.,
Matlresa renovating and repairing of furniture executed promptly at rea
sonable prices. J
Country onlers solicilnl, aud particular attention paid to lilting, uacluur and
slipping same.
II. LOWENTHAL, formerly connected with the A. * G.R. R_ it now con
nected with tho above Firm, ami will he pleased to see all hi. friend..
March 2i-12mo.
Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes,
Hardware, Cutlery,
FERTILIZERS, &C.
A. J. MILLER,
C. r. MILLER.
A fine lot of Prints, Ostial>urge. Shirtings,
Sheetings, Bedtlikings, etc., just received and
for talc low for rush by
HARDAWAY, .VcKIXNON & CO.
d very superior lot of Knglisli nud
American I
— HARUitWrlY, .VcKINAON Jt CO.
stock of J/en’s .Vedium ami Common
[| hand and for sale
A good
Clothing „
HARDAWAY .VcKINNON h CO.
A lino lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobaec
always kept on hand bv
//Alt DA H’aV, .VcKINAON A CO.
A fine stock of Tlu Ware, consisting of Pans,
up*, Coffee
ail sixes, But .
by HAKDAWAY, .VeKLYNON Si CO.
A larjje lot of Glass Ware and Crockery Juit
received and for
200 hbls St. Poitis Flour, different grades. In
•tore and to arrive. Ibr sale low by
J1A/;1>.!WAY,.VcKINNON A CO.
25.' 50 and 100 lb Sacks different
grades, for s
HAKDAWA F, JfcKINNO.V & CO.
A fresh lot of Bacon, Cheese ami Rutter, Just
•ecelve-J anti for sale by
UAUD.4WAY, AfcKIN.VO.V A CO.
Crushed Sugar and Country Sugar for wle by
r, MCKtXXOX tf CO.
UA ill) AII V
ml alt
o by
llARbA WA Y, MCKIXXOX * CO.
Also a large lot of Cast Steel ami Plow-Steel
»r sale by
//ARDAW.VV, .Vt'KlSXON & Co.
A large lot of Cast Turning Plows Just received
ad lbr sale by
llADDAWAV, J/cKlXX >X & CO.
of genuine Peruvian Guano on hand
HAnnAW.tr, J/cKixxo* St Co.
for sale by
K E E I* I N G ,
HARDAWAY, .VcKLVNON Si CO.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or other
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
SETTLEMENTS,
Spring Millinery Roods,
—OF TIIE—
Newest asd Latest Fashions,
Surli AS H«U an.I ttoiineM, trimmcl »|.J ou-
TrUnmi.s,, Finnic., French Fl,.»ct.,
A1.1 Gloves, Corsets, Locos ami everytiiinc usu-
‘Uv In a lint-claas milliuery establishment
.all ami examine my g*x»ls. My prices are put
[own as low as in any market.
DRESS-M.iKINR and FITTING!
In this line I am well prc|>are<l to plcaso the
*n'*t fastidious, in L.tli prices and work, ami »o-
licit a lilieral share.d patronage, feeling satisfied
that I can please all. aprfi ly.
FLUTING, in all the Latest and
most Improved Styles, done on short
The course of study is conducted ou H
ACTUAL BUSINESS PRINCIPLES.
Supplied with hanking ami other offices, combining every known lacility for Imparting a
THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
t» «I.A .i.Ynrf.-t lu.awll.m finiA.Mti.lut till- h'jist exiHiise. Graduates of this lnstltc
School
l AC
THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL INTHESOUTH.
practical of theaze. No vacations.—
ull P
institution, as practical a
Cliool In tho Country
>ugh PRACTICAL course
DEAYING and HAULING!
> Dray for the Public by
I AM PREPARED
the
SINGLE DRAY LOAD,
Or any other quantity that may be desired.
I keep a lot of good Wagons nnd Teams, with
CAREFUL DRIVERS,
Ami am prepared to do hauling to ant
t Living Rates.
J.N. MCKINNON.
aprillD 12tno
HANSELL & HANSELL,
Fire Iusurauce A arts.
Reprcscnlins Old Hartford, of
HARTFORD CONN.
North British Mercantile,
AND
SOFT !I F. 1! X M U T U A L.
It is fooli.sh for a girl to think she is
establishing a reputation as a young
lady of fashion, by allowing her moth
er to toil through all the drudgery of
the ! ousc, anti then invest her money
in'gaudy' broodies anti artificial flow
ers, or lor a man to supi>osc lie is a
gentleman because he touches his hat
to a party of splendidly dressed ladies,
while he scorns to lend a helping hand
to the old. apple-woman struggling
across the street
Letter heads neatly printed, and
paper furnished for $740 per thou
sand. *tf
JOSEPH JERGER&BRO.
Watch-Makers and Jewelers,
LARGE STOCK OF
* training ii
jiy a. b In
, containing lu^purtieulars, mailed
Jum
. F. MOORK,
B BOTO-* H HOTEL f
MACON, OA
inF. PROPRIATOU8 of this wid
rjAHE^
years of close
Jly i«atronizc*l HOTEL,
>ly known
*s ot their
iphuti-
A HOME FOR THE TRAVELER
n everv essential particular. It is situated im<
...... alpjutsender DeiK>t,
leuec, accessibility.
ii cdiaU-ly opp< site tbe G<
ami unsurpassed for
comfort amt accornm
iu the Southern states,
E. E. BROWN St
Edward Rowe
Xo. 5, Ilollingworth Block,
MACON, - - (iA.
Flnier&KasFitter,
Gas amt Steam Fittin- promptly .attended to,
Pumps iu»d Hydraulic Ruins u sin-chdiy •
General Southern Agent for the
“ (ianslcr (oiuplete Gas-works.'’
Snitilde For
Villages, Hotels. Churches, Stor.-s, factories,
Patent Anti-Friction
O-IIsT GEAR,
Made Without a Mortice.
Kevs. to work l-awr. fi
sol.d iron. Iron Key Po®t; i
Tenon or Woolen
ANTI-FRICTION BALLS.
Jewelry, Watches, Clocks,
AND
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.-
I^trge supplv of Spectacle*, en hand rejelr-
VKstesssure
iXMontbs w® win «i—■ - -
Burn jj.
e will not be responsible fur.
.Any comui.-i
I Build Sell and Repair
Steam Engines
Saw & Grist Mills,
DR. HOOD’S
EUREKA
LIVER MEDICINE.
This ha* proved to he the Lest tcedii
or Liver Complaint, Bllllousnca*. cl .
Read the fuflowmg certificates, and
Mrs. Wm. Perry.
. Oa .. Dec. 1st, 1871
I>R. //oon : Dear Hir—Your Eureka Liv
nedieltie 1 ever used I
a, truly, J. W. H«
ilaint, Bllllousncs*. etc. It is
jUC. Kea* ** * "
try it
i, Ga .. Dec.
_ir—Ye— *•
is .ho best inedieili
lu-adache, Yours, truly,
It. E. C. Hood : Dear Hr-! hare tried
Eureka Liver Medicine, and believe it to be
world. Kesp’y, Peck.
Lumpkin, Oa., June 10,1872.
Up to two months ago 1 we*
ibled about every month with bilious
. . <1 found notli-ng that acted like th®
Eureka, although 1 hail taken
the best
Dr. 7/ood
greatly troubl „
attacks, and found notlpng
ka, although 1 hail taken Pimaons Regula-
vinegar Bitters, and others. I cow have
oule with biliousness, and uuheaitatinglv
ureka is the best Liver Medicuie
J. R. CUhtRTIAX,
Etlitor Telegraph.
L I. Casecll, Druggist Thomasville,
—* * aud 11.00 per bottle.
iu the v
JulvtK-ly
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
GEX’L SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, \
JFFICE.)
-He JT tSmlf ttnUronA €'m.. (
Savannah, Ga., June 20,1»73.. )
On and after Sunday, June 22d, Trains on
his Ib-ad will run as fallows:
XlGllT Expke&s 1’assexofk.
-eave Savannah -Ully at — 4J0 pm.
Jlbany_._...
AIliany._
lioln bridge
isville
t Savannah -
AM
. am.
n J.P. AM.
chouge of cars between Savannah and’AI-
e connection at Albany with trains on the
South-western Railroad.
Sleeping car runs through to Thotnasville.
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
EASTERN DIVISION
Leivc Savannah. Monday. ITednee.!ar
Amo
i\e Je'sup.
Savannah
—220 pm.
-.515
WEXTERN DIVINOS.
LeavoLawtoo. Tuesday, Thursday ami
'Arrive at Valdnwta* “ 44 “ ' t
44 Ouiuuaa
• *. Tbomasvill _
** Alhavy ” . 7.00" 44
12.45 p m.
Monday, Wedacsday
* 4 Thomasville 44 44 44 zjo p ta
44 Ouitaan 44 *• 44 “
44 Valdosta 44 44 44 KT7 *-
Arrive at Lawton
w ixii Connect
kinds or CasUng nsed atum PUntation work. Ra ,
Ear*. *ggj?* l '*" «* •*- *«
E. CROCKET, ■ lU a^8i^~q.i~r..Ba,briJc(
Iron Works, 3CACO.V, GA. vmSS-ti. ** U. S. Hauu Gtal Sift
ItoB Bailing f»r enebwing Grave Lot«, nnd all
set at Albany with nl^it train naSoath-
Railroad, leaving Albany Monday, Tnea-
.. . -orxlayaad Friday, ami arriving at Al
bany To esday, Wednesday, Friday and Satar-
Savannah Advertisements.
CARPENTERS, 4 BUILDERS,
and others in need of
; DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
'Stair Railing, Bl‘tul Trimmings,
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD Oil SIDE LIGHTS,
GO TO
BLAIR & BICKFORD’S,
171 liny St. Savannah, <xa.
BOEHM, BENOHEIM! CO’S
MiUYlfFM'TlfZIEtt FtmMCCOS,
AGENTS FOB ULACKWELL S
Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco,
Manufacturer of the Celebrated Brands of Fine Scgars,
corro.v boll, postillion, papagena, pandora, lamf.r-
VK1LLK, LUPIN, DESSERT, GOLDEN BUG. JASMINE,
MORNING CALL. LA MVRRIM,GRENADIER,
ETC.. ETC., ETC., ETC.
All kinds of PIPES and SMOKER'S ARTICLES.
: : Savannah, Geo,
143 By Stpeet.^^
T. J. DUNBAR &C0.i
Importers anti Dealers
-IX-
BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.,
And Proprietors - of the Celebrated
Indian
Vegetable Bitters.
131 Bay Street,
SAT7-AJSr3SrA.H, - OA-
when visiting tte City.
Brother Jonathan,
A Large FAMILY PAPER
It published Weekly al?L23a jear.
Hta.tatmku.lur Imi, o>lnu-, ut
Is ->» a-twi I—t—r ot iu .U ia U.
•arid. Tex I)»LUU in fiK-tUrb given t®
••••«* of e»*k fifty oew saUrrih® • 5p®riuen
emptessentf^e. our *ock Catalogue sent tree.
Lovell & Lattimore,
155 & 157 Congrtis Street,
SAYAN NAH, - GA:
Wholesale atd Retail Dealers Ia
American, English and German
HARDWARE.
House Famishing Goods,
Cooking, Parlor, and Heatin'? Stor
Guns, PUtola and Sporting Gootlo,
Kedale's Celebrated Water
Filter*, Xaile and Hollow
Ware. Tin Plate and
Sheet Iron.
AI*o. Manufacturer* of TJX and
SHEET IKON WAKE.
TUR AI. C IMPLEMENTS on band-
Parties ordering goods will have
them carefully and promptly filled.
mch 22 ly
Helniosh House.
HI QUmUH, GE02GIA. m
J. B. EDHOXSOY, Proprietor.
Board and Lodguc, $2 per day.
Eight MW XUmmJmC ceapMad
ef. J. JfliUer Sf Co.
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
130 BROUGHTON STREET,
Savannah, Georgia.
New Work Put Up To Order.
Repairing, Mattress-Making* Upholstering
AT SHORT NOTICE.
Orders promptly filled. All goods sold at tho lotVcst market
prices, and striet nttention given to nil orders from th® country.
Country Merchants when in the city' would do well to calland
examine our stock f*>«ro purchasing elsewhere.
I‘- O- Rux 773. mch 21-1 v
Palmer & Deppish,
Wiohnale Dealert In
HARDWARE&CUTLERY,
148 and 150 Ccngrcas, and 149 and 151 SL Julian Street*,
Hnvannali® - - - C*eoru:iii® .
KEEP A FULL STOCE
Common Plows, Brinly's Plows, Avery's Plows f Dickson's
Sweeps, Harrows, Fun Mills itnd Every Article
required hy P L A X T E It S .
The Lakoest Stock of Double and Si sulk GUN'S in the City.
Powder t Shot, Caps, «Cr.,
H. Hatton* Circular Saw*.
It. Hot <t '(Jo't ditto.
Rubber and Leather HELTINO.
Agents For
Fire Proof Safe*, Fairbanks Scales, Rope and Twine*. All for Sale at
Lowert MARKET RATES.
P.tDMEH Sf &KS»PlSa.
inar21-ly
Piedmont 5 Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, at Richmond, Va.
Policies Issued, 19,500.1 Annual Income, 1,500,000.
W. C. CARRINGTON, 1’rc.iJcnL
D. J. IIARTSfKJK, Secretary,
B. C. HAKTSOOK, Cajliler.
J. K. EDWARDS, Vice Breakfast.
■I. J. HOI-KINS, Auldaal Kccr’tr.
l-rbf. turn 1). SMITH, Actuary.
No Useleu Bedrictiom on Besdenoe, Travel or Occupation.
- Liberal Hoa-ForfeiuUe Featana acd Bigkta of Partita Clearly Delted.
T hwtrrnrxMXitraouanaivr..nujnmun.*s/i raosi-T. rruaa UHAU.SS-
item, ilmail [/«■*■, hmsrr UfMtaMt, Am.p> Kawnt —« ««—®*- T - rtrllTifi f
PrvwiiaaM all Cash; Foitclc® Liberal; smA bsm $IU to mch >l*»af IhiMltlaa. Kjuml>*m*Wfi
Grnrral Igrnrj Office for Southern Georgia aid Florida,
1351-2 BIT STREET, SIVINMII, (fEOKOIA.
HENRY 8. ELLIOTT, Agent at 8avamiah.
at Thomasville.
T. & PAINE, Agent i
Gnr. ROBER7 BULLOCH, Ocaut. Mauoa Covsrr.
Spechd Ascot for Ea« anJMouU. Florida.
ELLIOT Jk L’ENCLE,
caurwtuM 4««.m rom mocrummjr uatom
JF*. JUacomber St Co.,
SUCCESSORS TO R A. TOPHAM & GO.
Clothing arid Hats,
Men’s Furnishing Goods,
138 Coogtm and 138-St. Julian Streeti, SAVANNAH, GA.
■utnte.
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