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for the stamps issued by differ¬
ent Southern Cities in 1861 be¬
fore the regular stamps of the
Confederate States were supplied
to tiie Southern Post Offices.
Stamps issued in 1845 from New
York, Millfcury, Mass., Brattle
boro, Vt., New Haven, Conn., St.
Louis, Mo., and Providence, R. tlie I.
and by private companies in
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impartant. that these stamps be
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not mentioned are worth as high
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Read This and Reflect!!
Cotton Seed Meal, Cotton Seed
Hulls. If you want these goods
cheaper than you can get them
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from anybody, call on us. Pat¬
*
ronage solicited. Dec 13, 1893.
l BOND & BLASINGAME,
Roberta, Ga.
BEATTY’S MSO&Y^S:
alogae address Daniel F. Beatty,
Washington, New Jersey.
rn t? 17 course by mail
I H K H H 17 WITH THE
» I I...i LEAVENWORTH
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
TO ADVERTISE
OUR COLLEGE
We will give a thorough course of in¬
struction in double and simrle entry
Book-keeping and Commercial
Arithmetic by mail Free of Charge
to a limited number of persons. This
course will be completed in forty les¬
sons. No charge for Diplomas.
Address:
PROF. F. J. VANDERBERG Pres.,
302, S04 ana 3Jo Delaware St., INa-vDirwoTt'a
Eian.
BEATTY’S ORGANS AND
PIANOS.
Hon. Daniel F. Beatty, of
ington, New Jersey, the great Organ
and Piano sminufacinrer. is building
and shipping more Organs and Pi¬
anos than ever. Iu 1870 Mr. Beatty
left-home a penniless plow hay and
by his indomiiahln wid he 1ms work¬
ed his way- up so a? to sell so far,
nearly 100,000 of Boattj’s. Organs, and
Pianos since 1870. Nothing seems
to dishearten bin ; obstacles laid in
liis way. that woo'd have wrecked
any ordinary man forever, he turns
roan advertisement and comes out
of it brighter than ever. His instru¬
ments, as is well known, are very
popular and are to he found in ail
parts of tlie world. We are inform¬
ed that during the next ten years he
intends to sell 290.000 of ids make. It
is alrcdy the business of the kind in
existence. Write to Daniel V. Beat¬
ty, Washington. N. J. for catalogue.
THE OWL¥~<
fledicated Baking Powder i
IN THE WORLD.
-# Dr. Dionysias’#
Nutro MEDICATED
in 1
Strang, o if Bit
?3.425 HK'P jr
^
Baking powde R
A ?o:i2va Cum fer I;
Qua J J y aid >\vil,‘i’ a v.-lil n*i.v do Traupoostti lr.i'iv ami totter-vork s of this Baitlug than
Two Il3\ptx« T.t MtPOOSoTJ.nef coy other Bnkinpr
I\v,v.1er!ntha w> rM. Contains only Pure Cream
Tartar, Pure Rt-Oarhomato 8o<la and flour eoni
tiliia.l with 1-uro Vepum aba other medicinal
JiiT'dlonts. nbvdntoly free from Alum,
Ouarmteed to ho Ks»t Albumen,
hl'iie.' Ainmo"‘a, Acid Phosphate, tulu 1 what¬
.a>ap Bark, Terra A1 bo, or any teratiou
ever. Pur. up only lu Square Tin Boxes.
Sol..' on A GUAP.AliTmC. ytAK'.TFACTUUKTI BY
Ife-D Sr. Dicnysiiis Unalytisal Works,
SPKmoEry,un, n nr- rt « a
GEO RGIA
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GEORGIA—ALABAMA
Business (pollspe.
ONLY CHAIN OF
BUSINESS COLLEGES
IN THE SOUTH.
Instruction purely practical.—Stu¬
dents of each college conduct actual
business transaction with those of
the other by mail, freight and ex¬
press.
Four Departments.—Commercial,
Stenograph, Telegraph and Pen
Art. *
Pupils GUARANTEED the comple¬
tion of any course in less time at less
expense and more thoroughly than
in any other institution. For full
particulars write to
WYATT & MARTIN,
Macon, Ga.
HfWP I* iMA
®t®!! ft % 3 • Mil $
AT D AH LG IT EG A.
A branch of the State Uiuvonffty
Spring Term begins First 3'oiulay in
February. I all Term begin*
1’ird Monday in September.
I’esfc sc hool in tfcp south, for students with
limited menus. The military training is
thorough, detailed being Secretary under a U. 8. War. Army officer,
by the of
aorn sexes uavr eqyt&x, wm.
Student? are prepared and licensed tr
teach legislature. m the public schools, by act of the
Lectures, m. AgrienV.uro ftod the Science
by For distinguished iicui'h educators and sehoiurs.
the ciiiin.le i;- ’m.-urp«ssed
‘vlfitudo 2287 icet.
.Board per month and up v.nrus. Idtss
ig at lower ra'os.
latch somcor «i.«l reprwntet'vo of the
>«ite isci;tita-d au,l requested 1<> appointono
pupil fr-.m hi? oistrict or coimiy, without
paying matriculation foa, during Ids term
lor canting or information, address Sec
tetary or Treasurer, Board, of Trustees.
lIPp
- is
j Y COPYRIGHTED,
BUSINESS EDUGATS 0 M
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ATTEND THE /?,
IS J W&
Of Kentucky University, LEXiflGTQN, KY.
S. W. Corner MAIN, and UPPEB Siveets,
opposite Costrt ISonse.
WSLBUR R. SiVlSTH, president.
CJ* Cheapest^ Heat QU'l OUc^ie^t Honored ColloffO<
Medal E. W. & W. R. Smith, offiorrs of this Qoilego, received th* Gobi' s
.System and of Hooji.-jckceiiiiJifts Diploma, of Honor including ct WorltFa General Evpoeitfon, JieKlneaA fc»f’
Education. Nffarly‘1000 students in attendance the past year,
from 30 States and Koreien Countries. 10,000 Graduate^
in 13 Teachers employed. Business Course consist#*
of Book- Keeping, Business Arithmetic, Penmanship. Commercial
Law, Merchandising, Banking, Joint Stock, Manufacturing,
Coat Lectures.^ of full Business Hiiidjtv&ft Practice, Course, Mercantile intituling Correspondence, Tuition, Stationery etc.
and Board iu a nice family, about Short -Slund, Type*
Writing and Telegimphy are ap^elaltfea; have special
teachers and rooms, end can bo taken alone or with the Business
Course. CYF Special department for Ladies, Lady Principal employed#
Merchants’ Special Course of Book-Keeping. $10. CTCBaff
ness Arithmetic and Petmn*nshit» when taken alone, $5 per mouth.
College open dav and night. Students received cn easy pay
nietits. Arrangements cau he made with Railroad Com
panics for a cheap daily pass to attend t?m College. N 0 a
t?on. Enter now. Graduate®: su-umssfui. * ^ For clrcu 'irs
Mdress WILBUR ii. biiiJU, i’m% / inston, Uy
umuir» jr.-satmicnui'vr.’Jrn r t :v.kr. « •x?a*.z*wHGei.v
BEATTY S2BKH« t- Q
CELEBRATED
ORGANS AND PIANOS.
For Catalogue, address
BAHIBLF. BEATTY, Washlujtcn. ?Tc-7r 4 vse
.
i «iikiMunkM-rvwr
ARft \ VO Pianos at Pa a ic :■ -• vie r s -
Flt..C threat bargains.
12. Address Daniel F 3i
New Jersey.
CARRY YOUR CQTT(
TO
n (fijcaii
Ate * a i aIj
B2|PZ3 fS2Sl‘, I I l "3 e:tv~
■
H CEE A Xu?*’-' r.-i
GKS-.
IF YOU WAN r FULL WEIGHT *
HIGHEST PRICES.
I take pleasure in announcing to the farmers of thi
joining counties that my warehouse is open for the - ■
business, and that I am better prepared to handle the
KKH
f
Sl rj} & %
than ever before. My charges to the Farmer for ban
ONLY 10 CENTS PER BALE.
Cotton Seed! Cotton Seed !
I want 25 car loads’of cotton seed for which l wili •
highest market price, 1 shall be glad to serve all
fayor me with their business. Very Respectfully.
E. B. ~W"
and iB’losica.a Kalliro
SOUTH-BOUND. NORTH-BO i
Local Fit. Daily Dailv |
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3.45 Atlanta. m.U(:
7.50. ac.xyjx 3.57. Atlanta Yard. 6.50.
Corned. -r- t.
x 8.25 4.17 Haasville. 72 6.28
> 8.55 4.35 Riverdale W 9.11
~ 0:12 i
x 0.20 x 4.41 Selina. 7 -
9.87 T; 4.50 Kenwood ^ | 1
* 10.03 X 5.04 Fayetteville 7 i S
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x 10.30 T- 5.19 Inman. hr;
32 10.40 x 5.24 Woclsey. I x 8,;>:
X 10.58 “r; 5.33 Loovy. ] *r; 8.18 i
x 11.11 X 5.40 Kallulah Junction | C 7 8.12 !.
> 11.26 >- 5.50 Zetella 8.08 ,
x. 11 .40
y 12.00 mrj:Zf 2 6.03 | Williamson. 72 7.52
x 12.34 0.20 Zebu Ion. X 7.35
58 6.82 Meausville. P- r 7 o,t j
8 ywy.hrj 6.58 7 <> 7 46 30 15 I | TP i I Topeka Yatesville. Piedmont. Junction. ^ H v, 7 . 6 h 7.Id 7 80 45 00 | | l S
H 2 50 A i - Cull oden 'j: 6 17' r.
H 3 27 'X x Muse llm 6 :;0 ()
S 4 00 X- cc 16 K noxville S- ■/.
E N Crawley’s.
8 4 35 ! « 832 Gail lard’s
F F Payne’s, l
F 5 02 S 8 45 | Lee Pope 7. 5 3 5 I F
5 30 9 60 | Fort Valley X 5o0
p.in. arrive p. m ar’iv r ill V,. p I .
No. 5 and 6 will rim daily except Sunday. F—stop. ■ ’
flagged. —Stop for monies.
;
T. W. Garrett, General 'Ma<.eager.
H. L. Collier, .Master of Transport;.;-!
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