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The.
electric
thrill of
health
Is never felt by those who
are run down-outof sorts-
poor in blood-badly nour
ished —dyspeptic. That
would be impossible, and
so the delight of living
is lost!
Advertised Letters.
List of letter* remaining uncalled
for in the Thomasville postoffice
the week er ding Feb. 17, 1895:
for
Brown’s Iron Bitters
brings weak people up to the stan
dard of health—feeds tne blood—acts
on the nerves—strengthens the mus
cles. It brings the blush of youth to
weary women’s cheeks—is a boon to
the invalid—refreshes and renews
life in the aged—nourishes the weak,
puny child—briefly said, it gives
strength, and strength cannot exist
without perfect health. It is a ncces-
5 il 7 in every family. It does not
injure t/ie teeth cr cause constipation.
It’s
Brown’s .
Iron i
Bitters you need!
The Genuine has the Crossed
Red Lines on Wrapper.
Shown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md,
B.
Brinson Nelson.
C.
Cain A I).
Co’man Prin< e
Coltnan Tom
Corgel Roht.
F.
Franklin Belle
Fullmore W. M.
G.
Green A'fccit
Green ” iliie.
II.
McCarm T.
Morris Mrs. Ticey
McDougald Jno, A.
Muchell Fannie
N.
Niticagle Mamie
R.
Ross Allen
Kobcr Marie
Reigel Sam
S
Short Seymore
T
Thompson T. J.
Hamilton Eveline Tyons W. II.
V.
V-cker* J. W.
W.
Wilson Susie
Weils Maggie
Warren Joseph
Y
Young D.ck.
Heard J. T.
J-
Jackson In r
Jones Malinda
I.
Lambert J A
K.
Kendrick Nit.
M.
These leturs, it not called for be
fore, will be sent to ihe dead letter
office on Monday, March 4, 1895.
J. M. Lee, Postmaster.
The latest popular song is entitled,
“The Letter That She Wrote.”
Wonder if it contains the usual
P. S. ?
From the Moment
of Birth use
CUTICDRA SOAP
ARRIVAL -
Extraordinary!
The master minds of clairvoyancy.
The W.iah ns, have returned and
can be consulted dally, from !) a. m.
to !l p. in. at iheir office, rooms 15 and
1G, Hotel Brighton. Looking over
(belong Ii«t of clairvoyants and me
diums in the United Stales one will
find at Hie head 1 lie names of Prof
II. T. and Matlamc Drs.
Boston and
Ry.,
M. R MALLETTE, Reeel re i*.
To take effect on and after Get. 15th, 1894.
Pidcock - - Georgia,
“Kkad downU
ml An no. 6. Paeengr.
At lilt- agi
wore lir-l in
llicv have
demon Irali
llflt n
all 'le
THOMPSON
Iron forks,
JAt UMia HTKlillT,;
THOMASVILLE, • - - GA
I am better prepared than ever to
do any anil all kinds of repair work
In iron and brass. In addition to long
years of experience, I am fully equip
ped with the latest improved tools
and can guarantee all work entrusted
to me Shops in rear of former resi
dence, on lower Jackson street. Give
mo an apportunity to make an esti
mate on ) on r work.
C-B. THOMPSON, Agt.
®w-t
W.L. Douglas
S3 SHOE i
Notice to Debtors.
All parties indebted to the firm are c.xpeet-
tD call and arrange their du 9 at once, a^
vre are closing out the entire business and
need the monev now. All bills not settled
by March 1st will be placed in the hands of
an attorney for collection. So save expen
ses by calling at once and settling up. Yours
truly J. L. & W. A. PRINGLE.
February 18. 1895. tf
Fubtio Sale of Land.
[4.*3£? Fine Caif MCuwHoa
*3.50 POLICE,3 SOLES,
425P «2. WORKING
-EXTRA TINE*
.*i. 7 .? boys'SchoolSkoci
* ladies *
IW-L'DI
BROCK 1
Over Or.c Million People w<
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the monev.
They equal custom shoes In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpataed.
. lsurpai
The prices are uniform,—-stamped on sole.
Prom $» to $3 saved over other makes.
If your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Thomasville Shoe Co.
120 Broad St.
V. A. HORROCKS
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Hans ami Estimates Furnished.
I offer my services to make contracts lor
Or superintend all kinds of building, public
or private, either brick or wood, also plumb-
lag.
Satisfaction G uaranteed.
Residence Gordon Avenue. P, 0.
6. Telephone, 59.
Central R, R. of Georgia!
' fa, M. Comer and!*. S. HayesT Receivers,
IN EFFECT JAN. Cst, 1895]
—BETWEEN—
ATLANTA, AMEIUCUS, ALBA
NY AN1) THOMASVILLE.
GEORGIA - THOMAS COUSTI
The Georgia Loan and Trust Company, of
Amerlcns, Bumter county, Georgia, will sell at
public outcry, to the highest binder for cash,
on the first Tuesday in April, -8R> before th.
court house door In Thomasville, Thomas
county, Georgia, at the regular time of sheriff's
sales, ihe following cescribtd projerty; one
farm lying in ihe l»th district of Thom .s coun
ty Geoigla, consisting of one hundred and
nfty acres off the east side of lot No. M3
Also one hundred (icu) acres ot lot *>o. 398, be
ing allot that portion of said lot lying east and
north ot Barnett's cieek . Also fifty (ou) acres
of lot So, 3i9. being that portion of said lut ly-
lug west of Boggy branch and north ul Barnett
creek • said farm containing 3 J) acres, more or
less Bald sale Is by virtue of the power given
undersign© . in deed from James W. McCord,
dated Octobei I, and recorded in Thomas’
superior Court Clerk's office in Book \ at page
•£iS. Baid deed given to secure the payment of
two (2) principal notes of $iuu each ana ten
Interest coupon notes of $24,00 each. Princi
pal and interest due and unpaid October l,le94,
was $04s 00. Amount due at time of sale for
principal. Interest and attorneys’ fees Is $739.-
*U. Fee simple titles will be made to purchaser
at said sale and proceeds app. led to payment
«f said debt and expenses oi this pioceedlng
and balance, of any, to said McCord or his le
gal representative. Dated March e, 1895.
It is not only the purest, sweetest,
and most refreshing of nursery soaps,
but it contains delicate emollient
properties which purify and beautify
the skin, and prevent skin blemishes,
occasioned by imperfect cleansing at
birth and the use of impure soap.
Guaranteed absolutely pure by analyt
ical chemists of the highest standing.
i’ i-ight iheir powen
-:il, ami since that time
on liet'oro the public,
that chiirvoyancy is
• f toy. hut a powerful
ilo tiuuih anil to show
illin-r it the way to
ine-s, Irrallli ami pros
IV you wish to have your
troubles removed, your
iv.-tored, tlie separated reunit
properly restored, call oil
in. In Montgomery, through
ir mesmeric mlliiem-c, a mother
and ilaughl”r were, united, after
h'l>
in-ill y.
iloine-
il. In
Sold throuphout Ihe world. Price, 25c. Potter
Dri-gandChem- Corp., Sole Props., Boston, Moss.
“Alt about Baby’. Skin, Scalp, and Hair," fret.
ahsenr
1. II It'
Chica
13 wars, the girl havin
i- at 10. ,Shc was located i
wlu re .-lie was living under
u-ii liaine. Their wonilcrfu
Mesmeric Charm
lias >
OPERA HOUSE
One INig-lit Only.
Monday Evening, February 25, ‘flf
LincolnftO Sets of Specia 1
J.
Carte
Soentc
produ-
tion
The
Fast
Mail
Scenery. Flight of the
Fast Mail. Niagara
Falls by moonligh
with boiling mist
fratliial working tnrin
md 11 freight ea’s, with il
laminated caboose, The Pa
go Pile. Minic riser
scene anil steamboat Ixplo
lion, and one hundred olb r
startling cITccIs.
Sheriff Sales for Maxell, 1895.
Will be sold before the »ourt houss door in
the city of Thou-ttsvllle, ua., betwe.-n tho legal
hours of safe on tne nrst Tuewaay in March
lblb, the following propeity tu-wit;
Ihe fallowing real estate to-wlt: Lota of
laud .>o, 302 east of Little Tied creek and con
taming iOj acres, uuu all of lot *>o 30a except
_ acres'ln the form of a triangle bounded on
tfie north by ilio north lino oi me lot, ou the
east by the Cairo and Ochloekouee road,
tho southwest by the load leading off from
the Cairo aud Uchiockon e road to Teiham,
leaving in said lot No.3o3, 24 acres, c luaiulug
In all to.) acres, lying und being luthe
district of Thomas county, Georgia Le.leu
tne property oj B. 1*. lloweli to satisfy
Dooly county lit a 1
H. H, Allen
.. B’ T. Howell.
Also at the same time and place the follow
ing described personal property t wit: 1 ter
tain single skeleton buggy and one set of bug
gy harness. AisutO bushels of sw«.et potatoes,
more or leos, at tue Mitcnell place, near Met-
calle, ua., levied on as the j r.perty of W. E
Culpepper to satisfy an a.tachu»ent issaeu
from the Thomas c >unty county court in favor
of Lee k Cochran vs. rt . E. Culpepi er.
Also at the same time and place the follow
lng property to-wlt: that tract of land, lying
In Boston, Thomas county i»a., bounded On
the north by lauds of O. L. Austin aud . eyton
Goosby, on the east by urecn street,
south by lands of lirifllu c.nd Clay, on the west
by lauds of James toffy and .• Ibcxt Bemjm,
containing ten acres more or less, levied on as
the property of 0. G. Culpepper to satisfy a
Thomas superior court 11 la irsued A]xii term,
1893, In lavor of ihe Merchants Bank of V«1
dosta, vs. B. G. Culpepper.
Alio at the same time and place the follow
ing real estate to-wlt: Thu i an of lotof land
fso. 9, in the 13in district of 'lhomas county.
Georgia, described as follows: Commencing
at a point on the Bainbildge road, where the
laud Hue running east anu west between lots
Nos. 8 and 9 crossts the said road, laence along
said roau north Cl 1-4 degrees.west nine chains
aud 93 links to a stake, north 8 degrees, east 1U
chains and &o link* to a stake, thence south
011-4 degrees, east 12 chains and 3 links to a
stake, thence south 8 chains, west 9 chains and
(8 links to the aforesaid mud line, thence
along said land line one (I) chain and 94 links
to place of beginning, containing ten (10)
aeres, more or lens. Levied ou as the property
of E. H. Carroll to satisfy a Thomas superior
court fl fa In favor of Alice D. Tiller vs E. H,
Carroll.
1L P. D033. Sheriff.
An Alabama Editor.
Col. A. H. Keljer. editor and proprietor
of the North Alabamian, Tuscumbia, Ala.,
says: “I very cheerfully bear testimony to
the merits ot King’s Iio^val Germateur, bas
ed upon the use ot it in my family for indi
gestion, catarrh and insomania, and by my
self for the sequalea of Grippe. It is very
pleasant to the taste,, improves the appetite
end is very exhilarating in its effects.” $1
Six for $5. For sale ry Bonduiant k Pea
cock and R. L. llicks.
Lt. Atlanta... .
AT Macon...
Ar. Americas....
Ar. Smith vlllo....
Ar. Albany ....
Lt. Albany..
Ar. Thomasville..
7.30 a m
11.10 a m
1.43 p m
2.25 p m
3.20 p m
4 00 pm
6.40 p m
tr 1
. Thomasville..
. Albany....
t*T. Albany
Lt. Bmlthville^...
Lt. Americus....
Ar. Macon
Ar. Eufaula
. Montgomery..
Lt.
Ar. i
S..F&W.
0. It. R.
Dally.
7.55 p m
10.40 p m
11.05 p m
1L65 a m
16.00 am
11.00 a m
•Dallf.
8.00 a m
10.45 a m
11.60 a m
1.15 pm
1.42 pm
4.25 p m
4.38 p m
7.33 pm
4.25 p m
8.05 p m
Dally.
4.25 p m
12.30 f
7.30 j
4.00 I
. t Daily except Sunday.
Train departing Thomasville at 2.20 p. m. and
Albany at c.to a. m. are dally except Sunday
Dtaithrior Ctnktitti luot ui Itluti.
For further information apply to
J.0. HAILE, Goal. Pats, Aft.
I Savannah, Ga.
• f. SHELLMAN, Traffic Mangr,
Savannah, Ga.
W. P. DAWSON, PassAgent, Macon, Ga.
GEOEGIA—THOMAS COCSTk.
To all whom lt may concern : G. W. Hinson
of said county has in due form applied to the
undersigned for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the estate of W. G. Hinson, late ot
said county, deceased. 3 his Is therefore to
cite all itersone concerned t > show cause, lt
any they have, before me at the March term,
1895,ot this court, why the said G. W. Hinson
should not be appointed administrator on the
estate of said W. G. Hinson. Given under my
hand and official signature, this 2)thday of
January, 1895.
JOS. 8. MERRILL, Ordinary.
M. Y. k D, I. MacIntyre, f Foreclos u r e o
} mortgage in Thom
Vi. -{ os superior court
| April term, 1895
D. H. Singletary. [
To the defendant, D. II. Singletary.
You are hereby commanded to bo and ap
pear at the next April term of Thomas superior
court to be held in and for said couty In Thom
asville, Ga., on the third (3rd) Monday in April
1895, then and there to show cause, lt any you
can. why a rule absolute should not bo granted
In the above stated case, and why said mort
gage be not foreclosed and the equity of re
demption In and to said land described In the
mortgage given by you to said M. Y. and D. I.
MacIntyre, not be barred. Witness the Uon,
Ang H. Hansell. Judge oi said court.
llili Jan. 1,1896.
The above and foregoing is a true eopyot the
minutes of sold court.
J, W.0U0OYEB, Clerk.
jiMWta
(l many spcctly and happy
marriages, made poor men rich and
hrouirhi happiness and prosperity
m all who po^.-csscd one. No person
should he without one. They treat
nil di>ea.-e> llesh is heir to, aud guar
antee a prompt and perfect cure in
every case undertaken. Cancers and
tumors removed without operation
The liquor, opium and tobacco hab
its permanently cured. Treat all
skin and scalp diseases and remove
all blemishes of the face. Each one
granted a private interview. All
arc invited to call.
Respectfully yours,
The Whalens.
JSy-Seats now on sale at Bomln-
rant & Peacock's.
H. J. ASHLEY
The Leading Tinsmith.
PLUM) C AND GAS FITTING,
107 Fletcher St.
Tinware made to order, Tin, Iron and
Slate Roofing, Stove Pipes, Hotel Job Work
at all klnda. Galvanized Iron Cornices
made to order. Old roofs painted and re
paired. See me when you want anything in
my line. oct20-1y.
GkOBGI A—Tiiomab oouirrr,
Wm. H, Oarliele having appPed to mo for
letters of dismission from the administrator
ship ot the estate of J. R. H. Cftrllsle, deceased (
this is to cite all concerned to sho.v cause, ii
any
March,
granted
r they can. on or by the first Monday in
rch, 1895, why said dismission should not bo
inted as applied for. Mven under my bund
Notice.
To Dkbtom and Creditors ;
All persons having demands against the
tate of Hiram Mootcrlef, late of said
deceased, are hereby notified to render in tin
demands to tbe undersigned according to law.
and all oersons Indebted to 8Aid estate are n
qulred to moke Immediate payment.
J. W. Kohgbief, Ex. Hiram Moncrief, doc’d.
Feb. 9, '93. feb 16
Tbe Pullman Csr Line
BETWEEN
Louisville, Cincinnati
INDIANAPOLIS.
AND
CHICAGO NO THE NORTHWEST.
The Poilman Vestibuled flervioe oi
Night Trains, Parlor Chai7
Cars on Day Train.
The Monun Trains make tho fastest
time between the Southern Win*
ter Cities and Summer Re
torts of the Northwest.
W. H. McDOEL,OmmlMnnager,
r. 1. RUU>. Gen. P. A., Chicago,
for fortharlnformation address
E/W. OLADlNOtasaMAgent
168 Broad Street Thom myUIc•
IN NEED OF—
JOB -> PRINTING
REMEMBER THAT WE ARE
HEADQUARTERS.
BNest Office,
Best Workmen
Botlom Prices
Call and See Us.
limes - Enterprise
Publio Sale ot Land.
GEORGlA-TuOMAS COUNTY;
Whereas, Felix C. Johnston, did on tho first
day of January. 1891, execute and deliver to
th-* Georgia Loan & Trust Company of Ameri-
cus Georgia, a deed under sections Nos. 1909,
1070 and lull, of the Godo of Georgia, 1882, to
tho lauds hereinafter described, to secure a
loan of 509u principal and interest and attor-
ncy fees, suld deed recorded in tho clork’s
office Thomas superior court In Book “A. A."
tjf dteds, page 1U and said deed giving the
pacy or its assigns to sell
Aud whereas said Johnston failed to pay
said principal debt 50uu when tho samo becamo
due January l, 1894, and said sum together
„ 1th interest ou same, at eight per cent from
said January !, 1894 remains duo unpaid.
Now therefore, l. The undersigned to whom
said company assigned said loan and modo
deed to secure same wlllscll at public outcry to
th3hlghest bidder, for cash, on tho first lues
day In March, D.93,during the hours of sheriff’s
sales, before the Thomas county court house
door at Tliomahville Georgia, ihe lands des
cribed in tho afresuld deed of Felix C. John-
Btou, to-wlt: One tract of land lyicgln tho
corporate limits of the town of Cairo Thomas
county »va., begtunlngon the public street at
the southwest corner of Tom Brown’s land,
thence running oast to lands of G. T. Hurst,
thence south to a certain-gate, thonco cast to
Public street, thence north along with said
4*ubile street to starting point, being part of
land lot No. 22, In the 18th district of Thomas
county Georgia, containing 17 acres more or
less. The total amount that will bo due at
tlmo of sale including principal, interest and
attorney fee Is $?2i.tiu. lee simple title will be
made to purchaser, and proceeds applied to
payment of said debt and cost of this proceed
ing. and balance, if any, to said Felix O, John-
stou or his legbl representative.
W. S. LINES,
'ATTEN k T1CC8. Attorneys.
An Article of Merit Could only Obtain
Such Testimonials.
JACKEON V1LLK, FlA.
I have Leen using Dr, Simmons’ Ilepa-
tine for some time and am much pleased
with it. For bilious and sick headache it
has no equal. Thomas Stocisto*. fl
Fo: sale by It. L. Hicks,
a 15
3 20
3 31
3 45
3 65
4 00
4 10
4 25
4 32
4 40
4 45
4 60
5 10
6 40
P. M.
kkadHBFT'
STATIONS.
PIDCOCK
LAKE STATION
SPANGLER
PHOEBE
' MASSEY
* HOLLIS *
..MCDONALD..
.. ROZIER
ALDERMAN
CLARK S JUNCTION...
CBOSBY
DOT
AUTREY
MOULTRIE
11 55
11 50
11 40
11 20
ir a
10 45
10 80
10 15
10 07
10 00
9 55
9 48
9 40
9 15
9 00
A. M.
Trains Nos. 6 and 0 carry i
connects with S. F. k W. No. 6
Savannah and S. F. & W. No. 17 for Thomasville.
The rate of fare Is four cent per mile, childron under ten yet
half fare. The operators of this road reserves the right to eh mg
out notice. Buperceeds all previous schedules.
PLANT SYSTE;U„
Alabama Midland Railway
SCHEDULE TAKING EFFECT NOV. 8, JS94.
GOING EAST—BEAD DOWN,
GUING \S E8T— UEA Lp.
Ar Montgomery Lv 8 45 r»m
Lv......Sprague Junction Ar,
Lv Luvcrno Ar 7 ( :’• d i:i
Lv Troy„ Ai l b m
Lv Brundldgc ai | 5 26 p ml
Lv .Ariosto
Lv Ozark
Lv Pinckard
Ar Pinckard
Lv Abbeville Junction
Lv Abbeville
Lv Dothan
Gordon
Lv Alaga
Lv Balnbridge
..Ar!
.Art 4 62 j*
Lr Thomasville
at Thomasville..
Lv - Dupont ..Ar
Lv..........Gainesville Aj
lt Waj cross
Lv Jacksonville. ,
Lv Savannah .. .
Lv Brunswick....
Charleston ....
Lv Flortnce..^
Ar
3 10 * m Lv Flortnce.._
3 40 p m'Lv Wilmington
7 ll p m Lv Richmond
3 30 p m|Lv Washington
2 10 p m|Lv Baltimore
1140 a m : Lv Philadelphia
9 OJ a m|Lv Now York
i 01 a in
11 6* p m
ll 48 p m
y 28 p m
4 45pm
- 65 p in
10 ou a m
0 45 a m
3 20 p
11 CO A rn
7 00a m
8 03 a m
6 50ft m
5 00ft m
Nos 35 and 78 carry Pullman Buffet S’eeplng cars between Jack - nvlll
**--* -lie and Louisville.
cars between Savannah
p.nJ Cincinnati via
connections made by two trains every day for points in Houthe. M ...
vannah with elegant steamships and at Charleston with the Atlaute
east. _ _ _ W.M. DAVIDSON,i
and Montgomery. Close
ruin and Florida at Sa
fer all points
B DUNHAM, Gen. Supt.
I'ass. Agt.
• i gor Agent,
Montgomery, Ala.
Savannah, Florida and Western Railway
WAYCROSB SHORT LIME-TUI 1
7 65 P m i 0 W am
;!l0« am'
7 00
8 45
7 55 am
9 20 am
10 30 am
8 15 pm.
10 40 pm .........
'■•• ll 30 aml’.’.V.r....
'10 30 am
11 45 am
1 00 p
12 12 am- 1
0 00 am 1
11 25 pm
6 00 pm
Corrected to Jnu.
6 0 pm
6 l J pm
9 45 pm
10 35 pm
Lv Savannah Ar
Ar Josup.. Lv
Ar Waycroft*
Ar... Jacksonville... Lv
Ar Valdosta. Lv
Ar.... Thom asvillo.... Lv
Ar......Monticello Lv
Ar.. .Bainbrldgo ]
Ar.... Gainesville.... J
Ar Ocala Lv
Ar.. ...Sanford Lv
Ar ..Tampa
Ar....Port Tampa....Lv
12 O' pi
10 30 an
9 35 an
— r*
3 10 amil 06pm
7 25 pm
4 l0 pm
i o 30 pm i
i 11 42 pm .
9 30 pm
' 5 30 pm
6 oo pm
Ar ..Macon.
Ar Atlanta Lv
at.... Montgomery.... Lv j 7 40pm 7 l«
SLEEPING GAR SERVICE AND CONNECTION;
Trains 32 and 35 carry Pullman buffet Sleeping Cars between Now Yoraan-t Port Tampa.
Trains 23 and 78 carries Pullman buffot Sleeping cars between Now York aud Port Tampa,
Train 35 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Waycross to Montgomery, ^Vaehville, Louisville and
Cincinnati. Trains 23 and 6 carry 1’ulln an Bullet Sleeping Cars between Savannah and
Suwannee. Train 6 and 23 carries Pullman Blooper Cars botwten Savannah aud Jacksonville.
Passengers for Suwanneo or Jacksonville by train 23, can entor sleeping oar at 9 p. m.
Train 31 makes close eonnectioh at Waycross for Mobile, New -rioaua and the Siuthwest.
Train 23 connects with Steamers at Port Tampa for Key West am Uavaur.a.
Tickets sold to all points and sleeping ear berths secured at passenger rations.
B. W. WRENN, Pass. Traffic Manager. Savannah. Ga.
W. M. DAVIDSuN Gcn’l. Pass. Agent, Jacktoav Ille, Fla.
A. IsTEW K,OXJTEi
—BETWEEN—
ATLAITTii,
-AND-
Brunswick, Thomasville and Jacksonville,
—via—
E. T. V. & G, G. M. & G., C. 8., B. & W., ii. IP. & W. K'Y'ft
SOUTH BOUND
4 NO. 1
X NO. 3
4 10 pm
6 05 pm
8 45 pm
10 08 pm
1107 pm
1 15 am
11 60 am
7 10 a m
6 55 am
7 40 am
8 35 a m
4 00 p m
6 43 pm
8 35 p m
10 00 p m
Columbus..,
Richland.. ,
Dawson....,
Albany.-
Thomasville....
Brunswick
Jacksonville....
E. T. V. &GI
G. M, St a. I
0. 8. I
S. F. & W, i
B. k W. i
8. F. & W. I
NORTH BOUND
t NO. 4
7 35 p oi
3 55 p m
1 20 p m
!3 23
!i 36 am
7 £0 am
8 20 pm
6 20 p m
9 80 a m
7 18 a m
5 so a m
4 oo a m
t Dally Except Sunday.
Close connection mode in Union Depot, Atlanta, tor all points, North, East and West.
CECIL G ABBOTT. Um/1. Mang*r.
New Paitterns
- F 0 B -
An elegant line of spring and summer
patterns for pants and suits just received.
Also a full line of new samples to select from
in the event none of these suit. Call and see
me when jon wnnt good stjllsh clothing,
guarantee satisfaction.
John Andrishok.
Merchant Tailor.
W. II.JPHILLIPS, M. D.,
IIO.MCEO P.VTHIS T,
OFFICE^OVER NATION A L^BANK.
Hours :
p. m.
Until 11:3;)
3 to :
3m.
Hose Arbor Cottage
338 JACKSON’ SI.
In the most fashionable location. Center
of city. Select family boarding at moderate
rates. Artesian water, Bath, modern con
veniences and sewer connection.
tf. I. F. GRAHAM, Proprietor,
We would esteem it a favor to be
allowed to make an estimate on yonr
next job ot printing. We guarantee
atufaetion inovery particular.