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LIKE
OTHERS
There is a difference between medi
cines and medicines.
Those of to-day, as a rule, differ from
those of the pact in many respects.
Fully as great is the difference be
tween* Dr. Kiug’s
ROYAL GERMETUER
and the ordinary medicines of to-day.
Jt is unlike them in
THESE FIVE THINGS:
1. It does not taste like a medi
cine. It is as pleasant to take as
lemonade and makes a most refreshing
drink.
2. It never nauseates the most
delicate sU in vch.
3. It does not swap off one dis
ease for another. It does not set up
one form of t.isea.se in order togrelieve
another as is so often the case.
4. It co tains no alcohol or
opium iu ' ny form and is always
harmless even when given to a babe
one day old.
5. It does not patch simply, it
cures. It reaches as nothing else
does to the hidden sources of disease
in the blood and removes the cause. It
does this with an ease and power that
have never been equaled.
For all troubles of the Blood, Stomach.
Bowels, Kidneys and Nerves, and for all forms
of MALARIAL POISON it stands pre-eminent—
without a rival or a peer.
THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., ATLANTA, 6A.
WRITS TOR 48-PAGE BOOK. MAILED FREE.
For tale by . L. IIirks 9 2ft dJ w
(Continued from 3d page)
of history regaining a certain
painting, illustrates the tact that
men may he very intelligent, in
many things, hut very ignorant
in matters of art. Some centuries
ago, a number of priests request
ed Diimenicheno, a young artist,
to paint a ph'turo for their church
in Home. The painting was exe
cuted, “The Last Communion of
St.Jerome." On teeing it, the
prics's were not satisfied, and
would not have it.. They finally
tools it, and paid the artist a little
more than the cost of the canvas.
They then rolled the picture up
ami stored it away among a lot of
rubbish. Many years afterwards
these priests, or their successors,
requested an artist, to paint, a pic
ture tor their church, telling him
they had an old canvas he could
use and save the cost of u new one.
They unrolled Domenicheno's pic
ture’. On looking at it, the artist
said: “If you think I can paint a
picture equal to that you are much
mistaken. I don't know but. two
artists in this world, KalTael and
Pomi’nichono !"
\ cnmmiltci! ol artists were se
lect. -d to pass judgment on the
pit-lure. The,' pronounced it :l,e
,<nd picture in the world in
point. Ilf merit. “Tin; A-censimi of
t*hlist " bv Hallucl, being the
lir-st. It stands now in a mom by
itself, next to that of the Aston
' sion. in the Vatican, adjoining
St. Peter's. Money could not buy
it. 1 saw it many years ago.
G. Q. Colton.
Sad Death of a Little Child.
A lovelier chi'd than blue-eyed,
little Mattie Sue Stringer, never
smiled on earth nor beamed in
heaven. Her sweet spirit left its
fragile earthly tenement at one
o'clock last Wednesday night, and
to.on jh the frosty moon lit night
passed swiftly into the love lit
paradise of God. Out of the on
coming, bleak, cold winter of
enrih. into the everlasting sunny
spring-time of heaven, she sped
like a tlitting ray of light, to the
loving arms of Him who said,
“Suli'er little children to come
unto me.And heaven wasglad,
and no happier soul was found in
heaven than that of her sainted
mother, who passed up into the
glory-land two years ago. The
mother heart longed for the baby
to go with her—and now she has
gone. God left the dear child in
the ivori J to comfort the heart of a
most tender and affectionate fath
er, for a little while, to twine her
self sweetly about the Heart of one
who was to her as an own dear
mother, to gladden the hearts of
her “auntie-mother,” her fond
grand-parents and other loving
relatives of every degree—aud
then, Jesus took her to himself—
and her very mother—in the eter
nal 1 ome.
Mattie Sue was the only daugh
ter of Mr. J. 1). Stringer, of this
city, and the grandchild of ilon.
1. Alderman, of this county. She
was nearly four years old and her
father has only one other child,
little brother, about two years
older. She was very delicate
fmui her earliest infancy, and
often a great sufferer; but neither
her frequent attacks of illness nor
tlie aseidious attentions she re
ceived, ever marred her temper or
spoiled her gentle disposition.
Her last illness was protracted
about three weeks, during which
time she was tenderly nursed by
father, mother, auntie and sympa
thizing friends, and, then the end
came. And ’tis well, for God
gave and God has taken away.
She was interred by the side of
her mother, in Laurel Hill ceme
tery, at .'! p. in., on the 5th inst.
Kev Ilobt. II. Harris performing
the' funeral seivicc/i.
Registration List.
Aleiander J U
Austin W X
Accra J L
Arnold Henry
Atkinson C 0
Austin 11 C
Ashley H J
Houcbcllv I. U
Bearden Robert
Ri-uman B F
Bower I* s
Briley J L
ijaltour R 0
Bibb W H
Brandon II II
Baker Jobn K
Mondurnnt C X
Beverly J b
Brown N *1
Badger J F
Blueslcin M
Bartlett T K K
Biggs J J
Bruce W VV
Ball W b
Ball T J
Biuuton 1) C
Barbee \V D
Bali M C
BarratleJ A
Baker N \V
Ball A W
Byars T T
Beasley W W
Blalock >1 J
Bottoms T J
ulon P ;
W
The juveniles were out in force
yesterday to catch the first jingles
of Santa Claus’ Christmas sleigh
bells. They were ringing at J. E.
llobinson A' Co’s.
Who does your printing ? Why
not send it, to us ? We can save
you money.
D R AY IN G.
Having gout into the Iray buiireti, I re-
ipecitully solicit a share of jour businmi.
*7 kind ot hauling done promptly and
•kftper rule* than anybody.
W. 11. Burch
Moztey’s Lemon Etixir.
•t* imliKtMiun, constipation, biliousness,
hu«J ncrvoun beailiclien, §leepli>snee« and
heart ftl'uro. 6* «-• pt r bottle at K. L Hicks
drug Htore.
Mozlcy’s Lemon Hot Drops.
Curt* all coughs, colds, hemorrhage and s)
throat anu lung dieerues, 2tc at U. L. Hicks
drug store.
Mother's Relief. (Woman's Comfort.)
Make, childbirth easy. *1 per bottle at R. L.
llickn’ nrUK •»t*» r ®-
Woman’s Organic Restorer.
lie stores all cases of mppreaaed menstratton
41 at K. L. Hicks’ drug store.
Brooks’ Early Bird Worm Destroyer.
IMeasant an honey. Never fails to get all the
worms from children. 2Cc at R. L. hicks’
drug stole. (
Oct 17 daily tbura eun Stw If.
CliasUin it »
CtiHii.r.l V
Osrrotl Josinu
Clishy A W
I Hnipbcll WiMia
Coyle W P
Coulter J C
CoDiUr F L
Cltivis Johu
Chisholm .) B
Cooke A 11 S
Ciillon J £>
Camp be 1 John
Cievvi» J il
Camp‘*!l W H
Clew-nJ A
Cut lii-tl J W
Cn-'P'T C W
Coyle J B
on proper J T
Cofhrm B F
Dos** W T
Du vis sS W
Do.a S 1*
Dickiuson II C
Doss H I*
Dixon C B
Ddvuison J H
Dreyer K
Dillou J W
Dunbar H C A J
Drake J F
Dekle Robert
Davies W K
Dolberg John
Dekle T
Davis J C
Deale J M
Dreyer L A
Dekle Lrb
Donaldson J N
Evans James F
Elder 41 U
Elias D
1* ret well C A
Fleetwood M A
Fuller \V A
Ferril! G W
Forbes G W
Fa wee l VV II
Fein berg W’
Fudge B D
Finn J L
Fleetwood J W
Pass Joseph
Gothring C
Ulndiug H W
Gonlou H C
Groover J VV
Grausman M L
Gnbben James
Goldbach Abe
Grantham \V P
Grant J B
George Millard
Hicks U L
Hansel l C P
Hambleton VV B
UMriey A J 1
vihtjc,
Lewis J O J
Lunsford J J
Lambeit K C
La Roche C I
Linton H A
Linton J A jr
I.avine M
Law E S
McKinnon! James
Martin H B
Merrill J II
Miller William
Montgomery J S
Mallette E M
McDonald R E
Molier Curl
Merrill J ,S
McDona’d J W
Miller J-tines
Miller IFJ
Mitchell K G
McDougaid Ardis
Miles Jaf per
Mi Cants J E
Mash H T
McDougaid A
Mitchell T G
McKinnon T D
Mallard ,S L
Maclean K T
Massey Joe M
Miller A G
McKinnon Ira J*
McKionon J H
Mitchell T C
Martin H ii
Mallard .! S
SnliOJaU A E
Nalil/J li
ub! < hull,.
Parker J no 1
Fittmau VV R
I'ltllglc J 1.
l’ntTsl. I W
A r
Prevail A F
Pollard John
I'ringie E R
Parish E A
Parser T H
Peacock J VV
Palin AW.
Palin A H
Parker John F
Pringle W A
i uit-rfj T
Pi im .i, .1 T
l’.tii
. J t
PiUtiian VV C
I’alke, l s
• jfiiu.i C B
Jto’ ifon JS R
Kobitoj J E
Ikubinsou U M
Reese W M
Ray J D
Reid J W
Reid J R
Rosenberg M
Richey &
Ramsey H C
Rogers L B
Rockwell W H
Sheffield I) J
Spence J H
Muart C T
Simmons J M
Simmons R K
Singletary It B
Spair John
Smith J E
Sampsjn S
Spence T L
Switzer D Lee
Smith G M
Stansell J M
Salter J R
Smith K M
Smith A
Snodgrass VV C
Smith F H
Swift Orrin
Stark G J
Stephens J J
Stuart A W
Stephens J M
Spitz VV A
S ngletary T S
Sanford S B
S linger J D
Smith Julius
Smith Keddeu
Stej erroan S
Steyerman L
Simpson VV S
Stark S A
Stanley G VV II
Thompson E O
Titus Theodore
Iluchingaon M M T Thompson J A
Herring G W Thomas W F
Taylor A P
Triplett JoL 4
Tharin J McU
Taylor W J
Thomas R jr
Hayes S L Jr
llortman B F
Humphrey K
Heetn P s
Hopkius T N
Hargraves A Russell Tuttle C M
bopaiiis F VV V»nn J T
Hayes S L
Hurst J A
llartslield J J
Humphries T J
Hopkins J G
Hopkins T S
Hopkins 11 VV
Herring B F
ilawkius B F
llanaeil A 11
lleeth R S
Hunt 1 T
Jeter T J
Jerger L H
Jerger Joe
Jones James M
Jaenicke Charles
Jones S A
Keep O II
Kelly B F
Kelly H L
Keller W S
Lester K E
Linton J A
Linton John L
Appleton Buck
Allen Abraham
Bunyon Sam
Brown Turner
Beeman Dost
Blalock Chat lie
Bacon Sam
Biid Charlie
Bacon S E jr
Bryant Joe
Bennett Thomas
Bryant Willie
Bennett Louis
Brown Thomas
Brown Isaac
Brown A M
Broadnax S S
Bracewcll Charley
Brown Ed
Bracewell Doe
Crompton Henry
Colvin John
VV atson A M
Woltt H
White J K
Walters B F
W’ard H J
Ward W R
Williams Sidney
Wheeler J H
Wright B 11
Walt James
IF.nn T D
Winn P J
WeirigJ A
Winter Charles W
Walker B P
Wert* P K
W heeler W A
Wertz M N
Williams A H
Wolff Sam
Wolff Charley
Wise H
Walton TP
Walker D W
Young T J
Young C H
Larkin G S
Larkin E i
Lewis C J
Leg gins Simon
Leggins Robt
Lewis Levy
Lewis Willis
Lowry E
Mitchell E J
Mincey Peter
McKay William
Miller Warren
MacIntyre Love
McNair Thomas
MaUriff Prince
Mitchell Berry
Mitchell Robert
Mitchell Tim
Mitchell Allen
Mitchell Lucius
Mitchell Lee
McQueen Green
Caleb Miles
Carter J M
Clarke George
Connell v J C
Carter J W
Davis Sum
Davidson VV S
Davies M 0
Davis Evans
Dorsey Tinncy
Daniels Hammond
Davis Frank
Davis Lewis
Daniels Willie
Eskridge Geoige
Everett Thomas
Eskridge George jt
Ftij per Fe&fus
Few Lucius M
Flipper Fesinsjr
Floweie» Payti-n
Frasier W M
Flipper E II
Frederick Lev*
Few J C
Franklin Everett
Gibson Fipio
G anisou T G
Gnrdy William
Go.d *n James
Green R'ebard
<iil>80,i Jack
(iamble Jas G
Gib:on Muse
Gilmore Robert.
Griffin Clmr.iy
Hill John
Howard Sam
Hadley George
Hunter Anderson
Harrison lleiuv
Hall Willi,
Hull Willi ...
Hamilton Jhek
lli.l Peter
Hall Willi
Hopkins F N I.
Hill Wi.lie
MaOriff Elijah
Mites If M
Mitchell A W
Mitchell Randal
Mitchell Will
Gwens IVill
Orr Johu
t'etk Deua id
Pettis James
Ponder Robert
Ponder Dennis
1 rice Sam
Peterson G P
Present K.chaid
Paine Frank
Ponder William
Price Jesse
Quince G- jjc
Reid W H
Rhodes Nathan
R >ss John
Royal John
haiidulJ N
K. v Jeiry
Ho rn Torn
Rawls H* 11 i«i*l
Robison George
Rice Charles
Scott Wash
Simon Albert
Smith Henry
Spann Wa lace
•Scott J ke •
Smith J II
Shupe Charlie
Hfiarpe George
Smith VV B
Sawyer Limits
Stevens O A
Smith K W
Muart Jamra
Smith C J
Smith Saiim.i
Slater July
Scott W S
Thomas Shu,
Tluimi'Sf*'i slicrtnnii
A. rw K.OTT TB
—BETWEEN—
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA .
and
Brunswick, Thomasville and Jacksonville,
—via—
15 T. V. & li., G. M. & G., C. S., B. & W., 8. F. & W. RY.
TUiu M li
Tate Richard
Vaugltu Archy
\ ick^rs Mack
Vanbrunt Robert
Vickers Willie
Vaughn Jacob
Walton Julius C
Weils Sam
Wilson W B
Williams G \V
Washington ilaniion
Bright Thomas
Bashington George
Whitaker tt E
B ebb J C
Bashington Albert
B'illiams Reuben
B'mgat Tom
BYiglit Bashington
Young Samuel
Young Fred -
Hadley Thomas
Henderson D
Had’ey Jas II
Henderson Robt
Herring J C
Harris Mac us
Hoeth Guyton
Hi-lscy Malvin
Henderson VV H
Hadley Wesby II
James General
•Jones Aaron
Johnson F C
Jones M .)
Jackson Wasfi
Johnson J M
King Robert
Kiug M
Lemons Jesse
L”ndey W’iiliain
Love George
L indy Charley
I hereby certify that the above is a cor
rect list of the registered voters ot the c’ty
of ThomasviPe lor the year 18^*5.
JAS F. EVANS.
City Registrar.
We understand that Miss Bessie
Blucksliear will take boarders
at Rose Arbor Cottage again tbis
season; provided she does not lease
the house to other parties. The
bouse is most desirably located
and has a good reputation.
Mr. Chas. II. Thompson, of
Hamilton, Out., arrived yester
day and will spend some time
here. Mr. Thompson is a practi
cal piano man and expects to do
tome business here.
i 4 Unity Except Huuday.
Close connection made in Union Depot, Atlanta, for all points, North, Bast and \
.... OECIL GABB1TT, Gao'l. Mi
GEORG! NORTHERN RAILROAD GO..
C. W. PIDCOCK, Supt.
To take effect on and after Deo. Is , 1895
r ' Pidcock - - Georgia,
READ DOWN.
mxAN no. 7. Paasngr.
i
3 46 ' *' I
3f0
3 06
3 15 .
3 31 I
It 37
4 03
4 2 t
4 40
4 10
5 04
I*. M.
Arrive,
Leave J
STATIONS.
71 pidcockTTTT
..LAKE STATION..
SPANOLEU...
PHOEBE....
...^BARWICK
HOLLIS
PAVO..~
ROZIEIt
SHELLEY
CRJ81IY
.autreyville....
MAUZY
C* »OPER
MOULTKIK...
! Leave
Arrive
1-* 00
11 65
11 44
11 ttfa
11 26
11 16
II 06
10 5J
10 33
10 20
10 10
10 (O
A. to.
Dally except Srnday
Daily except Sundtv
“MOTHERS’FRIEND”:
CURES RISING BREAST.
, 1 have been a midwife for years,
in each case where *‘ MOTIIKRS’
‘ FRIEND" was used it accomplished '
i wonders, shortened labor aud lessened 4
> the pains. It is the best remedy for i
. rising of the Breast known, and J
worth the price for that alone. "
J Mns. M. M. Brewster, Montgomery, Ala.
i Ex Pross or matt, on receipt of price,
r 81.00 per bottle. Book “To Mothers'*
uinllockfroe.
[ BRADF1KLD IlKGULATORCO., Atlanto, Qft. *
SOLD DV ALL DRUGGISTS.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist—Broad street, (opposite
court house square.) Dr. R. H
Harris, pastor. Services at 11 a.
ra. and 7;00 p. m. Sunday School
at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting
every Wednesday evening at 7.
Catholic—Services every second
and fourth Sundays by Father C.
C. Prendergast. Maes at 3:00 a.
m. and sermon at 11 a. m.
Pbesbyteiua.v—Rev. Mr. Marion
pastor. Services Sunday at a. m.
and 7:80 p. m. Wednesdays at
8.00 p. in.
St. Thomas Episcopal—On Rem
ington avenue Rev. C- I. La-
Roche, rector Services Sundays
at 11 a. in. an 14:30 p. m. Sun
day School at 3:30 p. m. Wed
nesdays, 4:30 p. m.
B B T H A X Y Co.NGKKOATrONAL
Church—Sunday School 10:00 a.
m. Preaching 11 a. m. Evening
service 7:30 p. m. Christian En
deavor Saturday evening at
school.
Colored Baptist Cucuch—Sun
day School 10 a. m , preaching
3:00 p. m. and 8 p. m. Tuesday
night prayer meeting. Thursday
night Bible reading. 8. S. Broad
nax, pastor.
C. M. E. Church—J. W. West,
pastor—Services at 11 a. m. and 3
8 p. m.
OVERCOAT FOUND,
An overcoat was found about * wreV
ago on Stephons ctreet. The owner can
have ,»me by proving property and paying
for ibis ad. ROBT. GILMORE. It
NOTICE.
The Thomasville National Bank,
Thomasville, Ga , Dec. 7, 1895.
j The regular annual meeting ot the stock-
1 holders otthe above named bank will beheld
on Tuesday, Jan. 7th, 1896,at 4 o’clock,n.m.
S. L. HAYES, Pits.*
.ORANGE BLOSSOM.
Is the famous remedy of Dr. Jno. A
McGill, for all diseases peculiar tt
ladies: It is the one natural cure for
female troubles because it is applied
-iglit to the diseased parts.
It is as safe and harmless as l
flax seed poultice, the first applicat
io,i draw ing out fever and sorenea
and stopping at once those distress
: ng pains f r v.- which so many wome»
-"tfer.
G-.n’t t .. r-icrnal remedies for
-e werAr.bosi Common sense re
Imres a direct application to cun
Jc.icc.ri luea, ulceration, profuse an<
■liffi' ult menstruation, inflammation
rongestion, falling and dronsy of thg
womb, ovarian and fibroid tuinor^
laceration of cervix, and all disease*
of these organs.
livery lady can treat herself witk
Orange Blossom. Send your address
to DrCj. a. McGill & Co., s&4
Hubb.od Court, Chicago, Ills, fo*
a free sample, and a book giving
directions for home treatment.
FOR SALE BY R. L I11CKS
PLANT
SYSTEM
tijvrr, tahlk.
Eflor - ■> Sept. lCih, 1895
Bids Wanted.
Seal.il bidi will be received for the next
thirty dayi to intTey Lake lamonia, Fla.
Tha right to reject any or all bids reserved.
Address R. K. LESTER,
■ovl7 d I me Thuiuaarille, Ga.
WO HI1VG
CHINESE LAUNDRY
218 BROAD STREET.
All work done la firstclaai manner.
Prices reasonable. When you want good
work coma and lee me
nov 22 Imo o p-itlg;.
OR. 8. C. PARSONS'
FEMALE RCOULATINO PILLS.
S ulaie the inentet, relieve
1 and tullnen, bnctachc,
daebe hcavlners. hooding,
displacement,, diazmcaa, ner-
vnusnCM, weaktT'S end all dis
charge.. Turnon of the womb
or ovaries n-u-'icd wilbout use
ol kulte an.1 dangerous opera
tions PRICE at 00
Ofilc. 7H ff Brnaa St HtimttO 101.
For pamohlrle, qoerttao liU, or
prtrats lororinattsn, address wtto
stamp, aa.ae.rjUiMiis.AiiaM'-
Sold by Fhonia, k Dlckinion,Thornasville,
,Vj Malette k Vann, Eostoc, Ga.; J. I.
•J.ivar, 8a. a. o. d»
UIH BOUND.
No. 68.
No. 30.
Leave Montgomery 7 40 p. in.
710 a. ni
“ Troy » 1» “
8 30 44
“ Ozark 10 27 “
10 10 p. ID
“ Bainbridge... 1 12 a.m.
12 60 ••
“ Thomasville.. 2 28 ;•
2 10 44
Arrive ay-:t s.... 6 26 “
5 25 44
u JacksoiiviHe.. 7 65 44
11 30 <•
Leave Montgomery.. 7 40 p. m.
7 10 a. ui
** Dupont 11 27 a. id.
10 23 p. ni
Arriv. digitaptings 2 26 p. m.
1 3ft a. m
“ Tampa 8 UO “
8 45 44
. “ Port Tuiupa.. 8 30 “
9 40 44
Leave .Montgomery.. 7 40 p. in.
7 10 a. m
Arrive Way cross.... ft 2ft a. m.
5 25 p. 111
“ Savannah.... b 45 *•
8 60 p. m
Leave Waycross 6 35 a. m.
9 00 p, »
Arrive Brunawick..., 7 30 **
1100 *•
NORTH BOUND.
No. 67
No. 33
Leave Jacksonville.. 6 20 p. m.
8 CO a. in.
ft aycrors 0 05 44
10 3ft 44
" Taomasville..l2 03 a. m.
1 65 p. m
44 Bainbridge... 1 12 4(
3t5 <
Arrive Oiurk 3 48 “
ft 64
44 Troy 5 07 44
7 04 ••
Montgomery.. 6 5ft “
8 46 “
Leave Port Tamps 10 00 p. m.
7 50 n. m.
*■ Tampa 10 40 •
8 20 “
High Springs 6 40 a. m.
4 30 p. m.
Arrive Dupont b 4J 44
7 36 “
44 Montgomery 8 45 p. nr
d 55 a. in
Leave Savaanah 6 00 p. ra.
7 65 a. m
Arrive ayerosa,... 9 05 44
10 35 -
•* Thomasville.. 12 UO a in.
1 58 p. m.
“ Montgomery. 8 55 “
8 65 •-
Leave Brunswick... 0 40 p.m.
8 00 a. iu
Arrive fooLtgomejy <j 55 a. m.
8 46 p ik
9 00 am 1 Lv Tbomasviile.Ar
I 0 1 fill
11 30 am j Ar Albany Lv
1 3 46 am
30 pnt i Lv Thomasville Ar
| 1 00 pm
25 pm 1 Ar...Momicvllo...Lv
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Trains Nos. 32 and 3G ctrry Pullina
Vestibule Sleepers between Jackaouvi
and Cincinnati.
Trains No ’a &' and 88 carry Pullman Vea
tibule Sleeper between Jacksonville and St.
Louis.
Doable daily Pullman sleepers betwe
Montgomery and Jacksonville.
Double daily Pullman sleepers between
Montgomery nod Wnycrou.
Free Reclining Chair Cars through be.
tween Montgomery aud Savannah on trains
67 and 68.
Double dnily Pullman sleepers Montgoa
ery to Dupont aud Dupoul toPort Tampa.
Train leaving Moutgomrry I 40 p. m. con
nects at Port Tampa with me Plant Steams
•hip Line tor Key West and Havana.
Any information regarding routes, rates
snd schedules over the Plant System will
be turutibed on applicauon to any agent of
the Company, or to
B. . RBNX.
Patsenger Traffic Manager,
Savannah, *
H. C. MeFAfDBff,
Au’tGenM. Pail. Agt.
Savannah,Ga,
L. A BELL
Wrisloo Pass, Ag*r