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ATLANTIC A GULF. BAILR0M
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S< C^«wnn2tlon l lS > L*wton with train* for and
from Florida, and Western Divirioa Fawentera
T gteping car run* through toThomaivllle.
ACCOMMODATION THAW.
WKBTEKX DIVISION.
I .cave Lawton, Sunday excepted-....— T.ffl a m.
Aralye at Valuta -J * “ ,Jg “
•• Tbonuuvillo ****** 240pm.
•* aIMtj “ “ " I*®®
Leave Allany, 44 ‘‘ *^5am.
• 4 ThomaarlUe 44 4 « '* 2-J® p m.
44 Quitman ' 44 *• 44 4.15
« Valdojta 44 44 4> U*
Arrive .“t Lawton 44 44 44 8.6a “
Connect a* Albany with night train on South-
western KtUlrnil. Altai. Sun-toj,Tue*
.Uf, uni il1.or.tl.jf *“Ji2£‘ n * * ! An TV
Mend.,. WetlnewUy. ui."' *™*..
CENTRA! RAILROAD.
OF.VEItAL .SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE,
Savannah, Ua., Nov. 1.1H73.
Atlanta..
JftUler
CettiMK Clathes.
When a womato boys an article of
wearing apparel, it is all right. She
it not counseled to take it back bc-
cadse or Uift or that defect «hc ig
nores man’s knowledge in the matter,
and he iaW*y too glad lo escape to
make any protest. Bat* when he up-
. Uiihiierfbimtelf in any particular, she
gives the article the roost critical ex
amination, and io nine cases out of
ten hurries biro ri^ht back with it—
Between that roan’s regard for his
wife and fear of the merchant, he
lo?cs a great deal .that is pleasant io
this world. It is also a little singular
what a wonderful effect the store
where you have made the purchase
has upon the fit of the article. ■ 1 have
known a plan to go back three times
with a coat* The first time it pinched
him a little under the arms. Hie
dealer hail him lo try it on; then
pulled it flown in the back, stooJ off
and squinted at it, and then *said r
“IIow does that feel now?”
The roan, perspiring at cveiy pore,
and feeling that he was guilty, ID some
way, of taking unfair advantage of a
trusting fellow mortal, confessed it
was much belter and went off.
The next day he appeared, with the
impression that there was no wool in
the cloth; his wife said so. The sales
man gave him such a pitying glance,
and whipped the coat over from one
side to the other so rapidly, and
talked so last about texture and wool,
that the miserable wretch was glad to
gut the garment back, and get out ol
the store.
Two days later, lie sucked in again Artlrw in^
with the coat under his arm. This
time it pinched him across the back.
The tailor had him try it on again,
and then rubbed it across the back
and pulled it at the front, aud said Ik
never saw anything fit like ihat in hi*
life; and the man went off with a sim
ilar belief. Ho didn't go back any
more; but lie used to stand in front ol
that store, when no one was looking,
and shake his fist through the window
ut the tailor, and thiuk up the thing*
he wanted to do to' him, but which
appeared no immediate prospect o:
doing.—Danbury Ntu-s.
The Spirit of Discontent.
The other day we stood by a cooper
who was playing a merry tunc with
ad/, round a cask.
*Ah,’ said he, ’mine is a hard lot—
forever trotting like a dog—driviug a
ln»op.”
‘Heigh ho,’ sighed the blacksmith,
on a hot summer day, as he wiped
tiic perspiration from his brow, while
Hie red iron glowod ou the anvil; ‘this
is life with a vengeance—melting and
frying one’s self over a fire.*
‘Oh, that I was a carpenter,’ ejacu
lated a shoemaker, ns he bent over
his lapstonc. ‘Here 1 am, day nftcr
day, wearing my soul aw ay making
soles for others—cooped up in this
little scvcn-by-ninc room. Hi-ho-hu!'*
‘I'm sick of tills out door work!’ ex
claimed the brick-layer; ‘boiling un
der the sweltering sun or exposed to
the. inclcmcney of the wcalhor. J
wish 1 were a tailor.’
‘This is too bad!* petulantly cried *be
tailor, *to be compelled to sit perched
up here plying the needle all the time.
Would that mine were a more active
life.’ *
‘Last dn7 of grace!?-banks won’t
discount—customers wont pay—what
shall 1 do?’ grumbled the merchant:
1 had rather be a truck-horse, a dog
or nnything else.’
‘Happy fellows '.’groans the lawy
ns he scratches his bead over some
dry musty records; ‘happy tellows! 1
had rather hammer stoue all day than
puzzle my head on these tedious,
ntious questions.”
Aud through all the ramifications
of society all aro complaining of their
condition, finding fault with their call
inir. ‘If it were only this, that or any
other, 1 should be content,’ is the
vcrsal cry. ‘Anything but what I
am.’ So wags the world; so has it
wagged, and so it will Wag.
Col. Hardeman, in a recent speech
on the agricultural prospects of Geor
gia, maintained that the State was
steadily progressing in wealth. The
lost year’s crop of cotton in Georgia
was far in excess of any former year,
eveu during the existence of slave
lnb9r t . He dcuounced the prevalent
pracltco ot raising too mnch cotton,
nnd urged farmers to raise their own
meat, and other supplies forborne
He said that speculative farming,
staking all upon cotlon, while it in
” creased the general aggregate of bales
produced rendered the producer no
better oft—if he did not live at home,
and draw his own supplies trom the
same source. 7/e urged farmers to
teach their daughters that it was more
honorable in them to attend to house
hold duties, and wear plain calico,
than to fiourish around watering
places in silks taught with money
borrowed from factors, thus neglect
ing home prosperity, and home indus-
17-
Too Truk.—Ouo of the melan
choly things io this world is to see
young women married and unmarried,
walking the streets dressed far beyoud
the|r tnenns, aud so poor that if they
were to die their husbands nnd iheir
fathers would he unable to pay for n
meUliecoflin in wbicn to bury them.
What makes the sight ol all this proud
flesh so much more melancholy, these
loolish cieaturcs ape and run after the
aristocracy, and turn up their dainty
noses at the noble men who woik
with iheir hauds to make a sustenance
and have manliness to live within
their weans.. Isn’titjiilihii?—ashamed
or their own irfend, and' tolerate, ye t
secretly despised, by the rich, who
know they are straining avery point
to make a show while ‘my husband’
or fbe told man’ is 'touting himself to
* Ratify their miserable folly.—J?*.
A “reader” in New Britan very
truthfully and iudignan'ly asserts that
no woman kowevvr nervous she may
be, has a right to wake Iter husband
from a Round sleep to mil him on h'§
inquiring what is the mailer, “Xolh-
ingoojv I wanted lokuow if yon were
HE COLLEGIATE TEAK of this T turtltution U divided into tw» rami T
i?f ***** i><rAKMf> 4 /m ****'*+rr. i
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS; , _
The finest selected Stock of floods in the South.
MR* JOHN E* BARER, A. M#, PRESIDENT-1 examine. ^ No trouble to show goods.
I \ur,
i SUCCESSORS TO H. A. TOPHAM A CO.
CLOTHHNTG,
And Mon* Furnishing Goods.
140 Congress and 139 St Julian Street*, SAVANNAH, GA.
Call and
The only First-class one PRICE Piano
sold in the world. Thousands of medals,
testimonials, &c., testify to the Power, So
nority, Brilliancy and
SMf9E9IQ9 WQSXM&#SHI&,
And WEAR of these superb instruments.
E2STE3T
These Instruments contain the wonderful Vox Jubilant?, and
other iinprovements peculiar to, and original with the ESTEY
ORGhu? a * ar 2 er number sold than those of any other make.
PRICES moderate and terms easi.
Liberal discounts given to (Churches, Sunday Schools and
Lodges. Good cheap gunos from
$SSO and TPp'W'SUlCLs-
A large stock of Sheet Music and Musical merchandise.
Send for copy of “Georgia Musical Eclectic,”and price-lis
of Musical Merchandise to
GUILFORD, WOOD & CO.,
Leave* Augusta
Irrives in August*
4 4 Savannah..... .....7,15
Train No. 2 being a through train on the Cen-
ral Kail mail, stopping only at whole stations,
oasengiTM for half stations cannot be taken on
t put ott.
Passengers for Milierlgevi.le and Eatonton will
ink* train No. 1 from savannah and Augusta
No.2 from |•'dnis on the Soutewcsterj
WILLIAM K0DGEU4,
nov29-tf General Superintendent.
A Stiilifi Insfitntioi!
ESTABLISHED FIFTEEN YEARS.
THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE SOUTH.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
SUPEUINTKNDE-VrS OFFICE,
Macon, On.. Oct- 26. lt»3.
O .V and after Sunday, the 26 in.t.. Passenger
Train* on this /.‘owl will ran ns follows:
ml at • olumbus for Montgomery, Mobile, New
M. BOLEY & CO.,
186 A181, Corner Jefferson & Broughton, Opposite Bt.Andrews Hnlj
Savannah Georgia,
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
I K TN IT l it E.
P
Part and applied IhUeutk*—Andcnt Languages.
REV. CHARLES S. ROCKWELL,
LKeratar*-Mental aal Moral Philosophy, Nxtnnl Science,
MRS- M.J. BAILEY,
Primary Department, with Penmanship and French.
MRS. W.J. YOUNG,
In charge of Masic Department.
Terms for Coarse of Twenty Weeks:
Regular Course In Collegiate Deportment, -
“ “ Primary “
Music “ -
French “ -
No incidental or oxtra expenses charged.
{dcaranVnffi healthy Juration, grad society and varied charch privilege* they earnestly recommend
bedroom, parlor, library, kitchen,
President Coord of SYurtces
m too.iCuoilk.urrwiilmolao pt. mMili nursi-iy. OrOvricK Fubxitube ol. every dwriplion, .uilnblc for Country or City use
Hair, Moss and Excelcior Mattresses,
Of any »ixe, ready made or made lo Order.
Feather Beds, Pillows, Bolsters, Etc.
Feather, for aalo al Wholesale aud Retail.
Show (Jases nnd Children's Carriages of all Descriptions
Mattress renovating aud repairing of furniture executed promptly at rea
sonable price,.'
Country order, solicited, and particular attention |>aid lo lining, pacling and
lipping same.
H. LOWEXTH AL, formerly connected with the A. & O.R. R., i, uow eon-
necled with the above Firm, aud will be pleased to ,ee nil hi. friend,.
March->MJmo.
1873. _ 1873.
Hardaway, McKinnon & Co.,
Have constantly on hand a Full Stock of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hats and Shoes,
Hardware, * Cutlery,
FERTILIZERS, &C.
Ecpl27-Gm
ATLANTA or MACON, OA.
. - ; . ^rlnU, Ovuaburg*. Shirting*.
A fine lot of . -v i 0 at received aud
Sheeting*, Bedtlckio*,, J “ wcc *'« a
for ulo low for cub by -nv t. CO
11AUUAWAT, J/cKINNv.. *
A fine And very superior lot of English a~
American lioelery for rale by
HARDAWAY, J/cKlNA’ON & CO.
A gcotl utock of Ifcn'i J/edlum and Cotnmou
Clothing en hand nnd for mle by
1IARDA WA Y J/cUNSOK A CO.
A fine lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco
alwayske^fcoa^hond^ J/cKINA’Olf Sc CO.
A fine rtock of Tin Ware, consisting of Pan*,
all site*, Backe s, Cura, Coflee Pot*, etc., for *ilo
by HARDAWAY, J/cKI.VNON St COl
A large lot of Glam Ware and Crockery Just
received and for mle » y
The only BUSINE.SS SCHOOL In the South conducted by an expert
ticol Accouutont. The actual expense* of students trout FIFTEEN t»
than it will coot /hem to attend second clam, or imiwrted institutions.
K EE PI N G,
LAW,
SETTLEMEN'fS,
The course of study Is conducts on
actual business principles.
Supplied with bonking oml other offlees. combining every known facility for imjiorUaga
THOROUGH PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION.
In the shortest possible time ami at Uie least ex]«n*e. Graduates of this inrtltutlon, as practical ac
countants stand pre-eminent over those from any other RusineM School in tlie country
Tlie established reputation of this iimf ltution, the tli-.rough Pit A LTICAL course
of study, and the success of its Graduates, ranks It
THE LEADING BUSINESS SCHOOL IN THE SOUTH.
Onr course of actual business training is the be*, aud mo»t practical of the age. No vacation*.—
- - - - — — Bubine** Advorate^couti
June7-Cra.
Student!* admitted at auy time. No Classes,
rate, containing toff particular*, mailed
B. F. MOORE, A. M.. President.
MAG0N& BRUNSWICK R.R.
Momlay, Dec. 1st, anti fur-
uotlce, trains on th:* road will rue a*
•CNGER. and ex me**, daily, (Sob-
Mo. 5, Hollingirorth Block,
GA.
MACON, -
FMeruFilr,
the Atlantic and Gu-f Railroad
Jl pcintsln Florid*.
Th* night f<eight ami accommodatlan connects
* ” aocommodatioa train for Savan-
id Brunnwick Lepot is the Macon
. lor this train.
JAS. IT. ROBERTSON.
Genera! Snperintende
W. J. JAuvis, Master Transportation. decG-u
WESTERN ftlTLANTICRTH
COMPANY.
Gas and Steam Pitting pi
peand Hydsaalic ltami
General Southern Agent for the
Gansttr Complete Gas-works.”
Suitable For
Village*. Hotels. Churches, Store*, Factories,
te Dwellings.
TO THE LADIES!
(WITH LATEST UfPOVEUEXTS.)
' FOB 00 YEA US THE
STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE
THEOUOBOUT THE WOULD.
OVER 750,000 IN USE
If yon think of buying a .Sewing Machine it will
pay you to examine the records of those now hi
use and profit bv exnerience Tnr Wiirf.lku
A WlLSn* STAXD4 ALONE AS TMK OKLY LIGHT
Rpxxiva Machine, using tie Rotabt Hook
MAKING a lock STITCK, aiike on both sides of
th* folurie sewed. All shetrle ms him waste
I«owtr in drawing the shuttle back after the
stitch is formed, bringing double wear and strain
npos b »tb machine anti operat r. hence while
ichines rapfcliy
. OS LASTS A Iji
economical investment. Do
t believe all that
I i* i.riAmseul by so-called “Cheap” machines, you
MRS. SARAH A. PETERS,j
OFFICE GE.V. PASSENGER AOEN T,
O Atlanta, Ga^ July 10,1875.
N and after thw <latr—
Lightn ng A.xpress
For New York, Eastern and Virginian Cities,
Leaves Macon, by Macon anil Western
KallMod , ..Hjw* a m
p m
p m
be recovered.
Respect/tolly Inform, the Ladies of Thomas| ^
villa and »nrroun«luig country, that *he has Just m * c,l,Be
- -,“.i it n r pul in onter or receive*I in exchange,
WiEtu* & Wilson lir e Ckt.'n Orricg:
Csvaenah, Angus's, Miron A Columbus. Gi
W.B. CuvcgGea. Agt., Savannah, Go.
may3110m.
oi>ened a cosplctc aud well selected stock of
Spring Million Goods,
—OF THE—
Newest and Latest Fashions,
i f i■ Atlanta to Ltncabarg
md all intermediate points without ehsoge. •
1‘xtrerger* lowing by this train arrirt- In
Sew York the second afteraoen, at 4,44 p m,
•vet thirteen hours earlier than passenger* liy
yo* her route can wi-h safety reach New York,
Leaves Vacon *
ll.io pm
«Xas
^ - 4,30am
Cliattauooga for all i«|nts
Palace Cars on all night trains,
iraoddr* s.
B. W. WREX.V,
dccC-tf Gen I. Passeng r Ag^nt.
1lA60N & AUGUSTA R. R.
Such as //at* and Bonnets, trimmed »wl an-
rimne l. Trimmings, Plume*, French Flowers,
Aid Gb ves, Corsets. Laces and evervthing u»u-
atlv kept la a first flam millinery establishment
drag As low as in fay market.
DRESS-MIKING and FITTING!
well prepared to please the
FLUTING, in i'l tbo Latest and
most Improved Stj le*. done on abort
notie*.
PULASKI HOUSE,
’■ ' siv an^aU,- ga/'‘
8. N. PAP0T i CO. "
OMNIBUSES meet all trains and steamer*.
For sale by 9.'J.
3a. Price*
July2*-ly
te aadlLOO per bottle! '
■ SUPERIN1ENDENTS OFFICE,
Anvnsta. Ga^ Oct. 10,1«73. I
S\N and after Mraday, («tober 13. pomeuger :
t aineontbeAtaeoaand A gusts Railroad ,
will run ra follows: j
Day Trolfp Dolly, (Sundays excepted.)
KSltfa Z Lverf Rllention hhowu to ^neata. _ __
— —840am The Tfousc u centnilj located and r-ur T JTt ....
A TJlu^ t o?“2 ,l Mi^”^j 'AMWA' JSiJd Laving been newly refitted and lirfar*
* UI,T * k * e!?r *t ounak with day nWied m one of the moot popular Ho- I s wi^^S2S2Sdi«3^aSS5Sfc
*T,- t &iiS‘. e f ooU * raSU ** 4 - . a^gy^igsSSfttnttga
DR. HOOD'S
BUBEIiA
LIVER MEDICINE.
try It:
„ Mrs. Wn. Pcnnr.
' COhrMBtrs, Ga ~ Dee. 1st. 1871
DR JYoop: Dear »dr—Tour Eureka Liver
Ve*lielee Is A* best foedleioe I ever uswt tor
teuJy, J. W. H„
To ir. E. C. Heed : Dear ds-I haveu^r.
the beet in th* world.
- LrxTKIK, Ga, June 10, U72.
Db. Hoom: Cp to two menthe ago I was
greatly trooUed shoot every month w^h b Hons
ntt.ck*, and found seUrm that ncSed Uka the
t *r. vinegar Bitters, and ethers. I anrhm
no treats wRh.htthmenem, and nrhrsM silngl■
ray (hot the Eureka Is the beet Liver MediSe
In the wor.tL J. R. Ckjustxa*.
THE HcAFEE H0U8E,
_ . _ r train on th* t—
. Rsslrosd
tmm\
200 bbls St. /.onis Flour, different grades. In
or* and to arrive. f.T sale low bv
HAFDdWAY, AfcKINNON & CO.
Flour In 23, SO and 100 lb Sacks different
1 sole by
11ARDAWA F, J/cKINNO.V A CO.
•Bacon, Cheese and Butler, just
received an.1 for sale. ^ ;--KiNJFOA‘ & CO.
for^^T
A fresh lot
HARDAWAY,
Crashed Sugar and Country Sugar for
uardawar, Mckixxoy f w.
Fine lot of Tire, Flow and Band Iron and all
other sorts uncil for plantation or wsgon pur-
P “““ IOr HA*i>A17AT, UrKlXSOX, CO.
Also a large lot of Coat Steel and Plow-Steel
for sale by
//abdaway, J/cKiknon St Co.
A large lot of Cast Taming Plows Just received
sad for sale by
Habdaway, 3/cKinx ix & Co.
4 Tons of genuine Peruvian Guano on luuul
l.» *
Habdaway, -VcKinno* St Co.
A. J. MILLER,
C. t‘. MILLER.
,/.
4* Co.
for sale by
HIGHEST PRICES paid for COTTON or other
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Savannah Advertieements.
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS,
and others in need of
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
gtair Railing, Blind Trimmings,
SASH WEIGHTS, HEAD OR SIDE LIGHTS,
GO TO
BLAIR & BICKFORD’S,
171 Bay St. Mavnnnnli, <Ja.
BOEHM, BENDHEIMI CD’S
MxxirmjTtmsajrpMccos.
Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco,
Manufacturers of the Celebrated Brand, of Fine Segars,
corroA' roll postillion, papagena, pandora, i.a meii-
veille lupin, dessert, golden rug. jasmine,
MORNING CALL, LA MYRRH*,GRENADIER,
ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC.
All kinds of PIPES aud SMOKER’S ARTICLES.
t43s By Street, : : Savannah, Gee.
“ tnar2l-12 tBO*m
T. J. CUNBAR&CO.,
Importers and Dealers
—IN—
BRANDIES,
WINES,
WHISKIES,
Gins, Segars, Etc.,
And Proprietors * of the Celebrated
Indian
Billers.
131 Bay Street,
a-A-
Brother Jonathan,
A Large FAMILY P A?ER
Is published Weekly itfliSajeir.
It fco* been ealargwl to S bmg edumaa. ood
to nam the rlq>i t parar *4 the ktad la the
warVL Tut D«u*ki la grcenhacke give a to
ewe oat efeoeh fifty aewraSwribe * Ajw.-m*a
csgiM mat Dura Oar eojfc CaUfoga* arat free.
Lovell & Lattimore,
155 & 157 Congrcu Street,
18AYAHKAB, - GA:
Wbeleaule and lie tail Dealers In
American, English and German
HARDWARE.
Boose Furnishing Goods,
Cooking. Parlor, and Heatin'* Stov
Guns. Pifttnla end Sporting Goode,
Keflale’fi Cdebrated Wfiler
Filters, N’siU end Hollow
Ware. Tin Plate and
* Sheet Iron.
Also. Manufacturers of TIX and
SHEET IRON WAKE.
A larie assortment of AGRICUI/'
TL’UAL IMPLEMENTS on band.
Parties ordering goods will have
.htrtn catcfolly and prompcly filled.
mch 22 ly
McIntosh House.
M QDITMAH, GE02GIA. ^
I. L EPM0IS0.T, Proprietor.
BoodtadliodgiicIS^^.
riulakinHMikMM*. hw.
*»♦«■» ammimmmjgfr
FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
1.70 BROUGHTON STREET,
Savannah;, Georgia.
New Work Put Up To Order.
Repairing, Mattress-Making Upholster ing
AT SHOUT N0TICK.
Orders promptly filled. All goods sold ut the lowest market
prices, and strict' attention givcu to all orders from the country.
Couutry Merchants when in the city would do well to call and
examine our stock ' 'bre purchasing elsewhere.
.0.1111X773 rm-0 2ll.
W. C. CA RRIXGTOX. PraidcnL
D. J. H A UTSOOK, Secret arv,
B. C. IIAHTSOOK, CubUr.
J. E. EDWARDS, Vice Pmldcat.
J. J. llOTKINs. AmuUoi Heer'tjr.
Prof. EDW'D U. SMITH, Actuary.
Palmer & Deppish,
Wholesale healers la
HARDWARE&CUTLERY,
HM aud lfiO Ccugrcas, amt 149 and 1>1 St. Julian Streets,
Havannnli, - - - Gnorffin.
KEEP A FXT LL STOCK
Common Plows, Brinly's Plows, Avery’s Plows f Dickson’*
Sweeps, Harrows, Fun Mills aud Every Article
required by PLANTERS.
The Laboemt Stock of Doubli: and Sixolk GUNS in the City.
Powhr, Shot, (Japt, Ac.,
il. DaMlont Circular Saw a.
Jt. Hoc A Co'a ditto.
Rubber and Leather BELT ISC.
gents For
Fire Proof Safes, Fairbanks* 8caU*s Rope and Twines. All for Sale at
Lowtet MARKET RATES.
T&tMBB A Deppish*
mar21-ly
Piedmont % Arlington
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, at Richmond, Ya.
19,500. | Annual Income, 1,500,000;
Ho Uieleu Eestrictiom on Itrinq Travel or Occupation.
Iibenl lea-FerfetaU* Feataree *5-1 Bigbti of Pink* CleiH, DeSoed.
thu owmiy n noanarK. rnmrmivn a>d raowrr. it ms w-iu. rx-
I | *■»**.Win <i Lm**i,lwara lav»e<mea*. fim«4e |Urarveaa40e»»«3aTlaeimsH*a<* sSaaaal;
toraeaM* aah; FeUrlae Llharoliaad haw l»-« to eori» filtoUttehtotorv. fumtoi toemertto
Btosattog.
hnrral Igmcy Office for Sontbcra Georgia a*4 FlorMa,
135 r-2 BIT S'.'BEET, S AT15S1H, GFOBGIA.
HENRY & ELLIOTT, Arent at Savasnah.
T. & PAINE, Agent at Thomurille.
Gt*. BOBER2 BULLOCH. OclLA. Mxmox Coc<rrT,
Special 4*MtforEuU andKoarth FlorMa.
WBUUi
•MpsKOwniw «»[ f 'oertratoti