Newspaper Page Text
gmsmmz £e y ittOce»». 1 oheerfuily testify to toe
Efficacy
d «^sSdriS,°L«~ M ”' P ' H ' Davld *
u
with
out
sssaastss
f’S&HhlS the loss, after but a time I waited nature to would vain.
WrTH Moair M«| fbf gg ‘
i
iouldiuive desired. allover
__ of hair out
BSEPH"* Agrowto mob came
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
fwaiud) ot
Or, J. C. Ayer * Co., LoweH, Mee*.
M> by DnwtoM «*d Perfumer*.
gaSS^amtg*® Tutt’s Pills
ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE.
Sold Everywhere,
Office, 44 Murray St., New York.
• s» t.lyenuementj.
/J Z* , Circulars of Clark’s Business
Orrat College, mailed Erie, free. Pa. Special
I and beautifies toe hair.
Rtf**
lfS°tDro^rat«.
THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGi H. VITALITY 1
Haw Loots How Ragrainod,
Fxh au sted Vitality
Untold Miseries
t tto victim
Harried or £ .
nder*. Possess <
aaBas gaas
Wi La DOUGLAS
83 SHOE o
I HOI FOR LADIE8.
L 8 I oe ’
SHOES.
tesssf w te^^. r Mo°kvs£Si
Examine IF VDongiae #3.00 Shoes tor
FOR SALE BT
SOHEUERMAN & WHITE,
CRI FF1N.
HOTEL CURTIS
J*>* tMUfFlN, GEORGIA.
Under Now Management
V G. DANIEL, Prop’r.
■ r V l»r, n.eet »l) <rm? t
tale Agents. 8*
lunP2*dAwly
- <■
.
MraftoV.:' mm
L iiw • ns r i r s
'•* ■-!**_ *• ^j*4 ®ws* hwt I SMtedy
it*, is
.. WSWWK
cullar Requirements.
—
The Last Testament of an
Orange, N. J., Woman.
Her Property to Os to Aa Almost Un¬
known Ornnd-Mlooo Providing tho
Young Lady empties With Certain B»-
dontrio Demand*—Otherwise the Wealth
Sees to tho Rasua Cothotie Ohnroh.
Boston, Aug. 17.—The Journal ha*
this story from Newport:
Mrs. Sarah Hovey Wilbour was ons of
the wealthiest residents of Orange, N.
J., and when she died a short time ago
it was expected that all her wealth
would go to the Roman Catholic ohnroh,
of which she was a devout attendant
But about a month ago Mrs. Wilbour
learned that she had a grandniece living
in Newport She had never seen the
young existence lady, until and this did not know but of her die
altered her will and summer, bequeathed
this her
immense estate to grananieoe, Miss
Sarah Harvey, under the following con¬
ditions:
"She
Roman
Sunday give 91,000 in every for month, the support and annually of the
Catholic oonvent in her oity. If she
marries she must prefix her maiden
name to that of her husband. She must
never beoome a member of a Protestant
dmush."
II, when she is S3 fulfill years all old, Miss
Harvey is willing to the above
that time (the fall of 1803) will aggro-
female child, in ease one is bom to toff,
female the stipulations ehild that shall to
are i
be named Sarah Harvey Wilbour, and
shall be educated in a Roman Catholic
oonven. If she shall refuse to comply
with the requests in regard to the child,
in case one is borne to her, the the $60,000
must be given to furnish library at
St. PauTs university, Orange, N. J.
Miss Harvey cannot receive one cent of
the twenty-seoond principal birthday. or interest until her
*
’ LYNC HERS FO ILED.
Their Plans Overheard and tha Officers
Prepare for Them.
Fkankfort, Mich., Aug. 17.—Late
Wednesday night a messenger arrived
from Benzonia secretly giving instrno-
plans, however, were overheard and the
offioers at Benzonia notified by tele¬
graph. The officers at once once arrived
the and jaiL deputized Shpitly Shortly a dozen after men midnf-’ to
They would-be lynchers lynchei ordered drew to halt, near but kept
were
advancing, when the guards fired a
volley and another info the round air. fired This stopped before them,
as caus¬
ed their withdrawal No one was hart
John G. Carlisle In Hoxlea.
City of Mhxioo, Aug. 17.—The re¬
ception given in honor of John G. Car¬
lisle by the joint permanent committee
of congress, at the chamber of deputies,
lisle was escorted met through by the committee, the brilliantly and
was
illuminated ohamber of President Diaz,
where be delivered an appropriate ad¬
dress. Mr. Anoyo Deana, president of
the joint briefly permanent replied in committeeof Spanish con¬ Mr.
gress, to
amity Carlisle, and and good in will. reciprocal language of
_
Duelists Safe from Prosecution.
Bnumromuc, will Ala., Aug. requisitions 17.—Gov¬
ernor Seay issue for
Calhoun and Williamson, the Georgia
duelists. He can proceed osjy on a
warrant Alabamian sworn out by some found citizen, and
no has been who saw
the duel, or can make affidavit. Only
Georgians were there. It is not proba-
able anything will be done until the
Cherokee grand jury meets, and unless
some Alabama witness turns up % that
body will be powerless.
Shot His Son-la-Taw.
Rahway, Thursday N. J., Aug. shot 17.—J, W,
Ackerman and proba¬
bly fatally wounded his son-in-law, J.
H. Thorp. The shooting of was the result
of a the family disposition quarrel of long $7,000. standing which
over
Ackerman of. Ackerman olaims Thorp looked defrauded to await him
the result of Thorp's was injuries up
s .
Advance In Fig Iron.
PrrrsBtfBo, Aug. 17.—The announce¬
ment has been made of an advance in
pig iron from $15 50 and $16 per ton to
$17 per ton. The advanoe was made in
view and freight of a prospective rates. The advanoe trade is in looking ooke
up, and is more encouraging tHasi for
months.
Store and Dwelling Burned.
Scottdale, Pa, Aug. 17.—The large
general store of H. xounkin and the
dwelling of L. L. Dull, at PinnsviUe,
were, with contents, totally destroyed
bv The fire at 2 o'clock Thursday morning.
fire partly was of insured. unknown origin. Loss,
$16,060;
Florida Wife Murderer Executed.
Jacksonville, Fla., Aug. 17.— Bill
Westmoreland, the negro murderer, was
hanged here Wednesday. His neok was
broken by the fall of the drop. There
were but few spectators. Westmoreland’s
mime was the murder of his wife. He
was 35 ye ars old. »
_
Sank an the MDtiuippl.
Caibo, HI. Aug. 17.—The Si Louis
and New Orleans Transportation com¬
pany’s iteming steamer 450 New tons York of oats sunk at a Goose barge
con 1
islam twenty- •five miles above hern total at
noon i Thursda; I_ ,y. The cargo is a
loss.
Syndicate Get* the Pltteharg ftreweriee.
PrrrsBTJBo, Pa, Aug. 17.—It has just
been reported that the agent of the
nwiich Si syndicate has secured ooutrol
of the l arge breweries in th is city.
The Burdens of Womanhood.
Thousands of women are simply silently
suffnring untold misery, be¬
cause they shrink from consulting a
physician in those numerous com¬
plain tearing from functional irreg¬
ularities and disorders. Many a mod¬
est girl and woman prefers silence to rather bear
her heavy burden in
than to go the family from physfcfan Ons class for
advice. All sufferers however,find;
of disorder* can, g*.
an dwrarriiefte
hL brihtS
&&ssbs
Ths RAWS at leathered Over Gm
- ■ ZZ 1
Gus O’Netd. of Grven county, hns
lost ten horses and a cow by death
this year. M
W,orth [ Prospectors visiting fbr farm different locations sections in
are
of the county.
There is a negro in Lexington who
almost goes into spasms at the sight
of a snake.
Patrolman H. F. Smith, of Atlan
ta, owns the land upon , which Pat
Calhoun and Capt. J. D. Williamson
faced each other on ths field of hon¬
or.
The telegraph line from Chokes to
DeSoto was completed and pat in
operation Friday. It is owned and
operated by A. II. Simmons, Who
owns and operates the city of Chokee
and surrounding country.
A negro woman, whose name is
Frazier, and who lives near Craw-
fordville, on C. Bergstrom's planta¬
tion, gave birth last week to triplets,
two of which had teeth at the time of
their birth. Two of the fitter have
died, and the third stfll ttVee.
, It is thought by many fruitmen
that the over-bearing peach tress In
Greene county wiU finally die without
ever bearing another crop that
mens, crop this year.
The call of the veterans of Greene
connty Aug. to meet tiie at Enon on Friday,
23, for purpose of organiz¬
ing a unanimous veteran’s association, has met
with approval and there
:Ko;s t a , f^. th " ,ld,oMte *
Don’t Be Humbugged
with the foolish idea that Catarrh
cannot be cured 1 The world mores,
and medical science is progressive.
Remedy The proprietors will of f500 Dr. Sage’s reward Catarrh for
Nasal Catarrh, pay how a
case of no matter
bad or of how long standing, which
they cannot cure. Remedy sold by
druggists, at only 50 cents.
■
_ ____
'Hack In tVauhlngton.
Harrison, Washington, accompanied Aug. by 17.— Private Bee-
train over the Pennsylvania road, which
arrived at 1:45 p in. The president's
carriage was waiting for him at the
depot and he at once'drove to the
utive mansion. <3 0 ** !
A Jut SoDtiaM,
Saleh, III, Aug. 17.—Craven Garrett,
ing who was arrested girls at from Chicago this for county dew¬ to
lewd yonng houses in Chicago, convicted
was
here Thursday and sentenced to five
years in prison. ^ ^
^
• A B -.l»kIn KMb .,
tion that about half of the IndlwA are
in ohber favor half of threaten signing the treaty, with wMie death the
who does ign. anyone
s
_____
An Anarch lit Newapaper Goes Under.
Sr. Louis, Aug. 17.—Die Pattde, a
local Anarchist organ, after an eventful
career of three years, was seized by
creditors Thursday,
Some Running Down. H t
If a clock “runs down,” we wind it
Jong p, and in a few a
in its steady
ing—using system up runs-down timi in
man we are
great trouble, days, weeks, in vjnat- mouths
and even year? are spent
tempts to set it right. P. About this
time an appeal to P. P. the great
the vegetables sensible blood corrector would it be is
course to pursue, as
’the only really sure restorer of lost
vitality. For Rheumatism, all Gout,
diseases, Scrofula, P. Syphilis P. P. is and incomparable. Ulcerous It
is a first-class tunic and never fails
cure. All druggists sell it. The in-
grants, and Potassium, Prickly Ash, guarantee Poke Root of
are a
its natural medicinal paoperties.
.. ji: . ■
Dropping Around aJBroadway Metel,
borhood “Now.” is continued hurt foil of a lack reporter of late. “thU Not neigh¬ long
since a restaurant keeper around in Bleecker
lowek oth^ lucky rapidly. strikes On top in the of this same comes eoneera the fol- an¬
nouncement that E. Amsden, the well-known
''
3 Wess Third St., drew #8.500 at the last
fied that the the lottery lottery company is
a strictlp principles.—[New legitimate t business York Daily on sound News, July
ness
Self-defense Against a Dangerous Foe
Forewarned Is not forearmed In the ease of
ack fr
idedv
aided, a means sustained aT defense. and reinforced But If thoss with in the peril
fortifying safeguard. Hostetter’g Stomach
Bitters, miasma, prolifle breeder of evils
ifested in the shape of bilious remittent and
chiliss and fever, ague cake, dumb agns, End
the ealeatnra of the Isthmus and
American coost, is nullified and
harmless. Onr western pioneer settlers and
miners, dwellers in tropic lowlands, and
tants of and dwellers in malarious
in this country and many quarters of
globe, toe fact have and for years constantly been acqroihted provided
are
this unparalleled defensive medicine and
edy. bawds, All rheumatic disorder andkidUey of the stomaeh, complaints Hver
rheumatism are conqwwd by it.
A Fish Valued by a Lady.
What fish lam oat valued by
iSbi Her-ring Tm
_________________
aoying colic, and her relieving child trom if A teething. case of
ADVICE TOMUftiKKa.
Mbs. Winslow’s Soothing
or children teething, is tiie
witb never-failing sua
of mothers for tiieir children.
ing the process of teething its
in the bowels,
By giving hwnltii to
child it reats
a bottle.
8T,
W. __^ n , OT __ of tMspimti
great gift to suffering humanity, the Bo
Unic UloodBaha. Sufforari should write
to the Blood Balm Co., of Atlanta, Ga.,
for their Tllustratsd "Book of Wonders,”
filled with additional tlfiM testimony of
wonderful cures. At their office in Atlan¬
ta, the Blood Balm Co. will be happy to
show seekers after truth thousands of let¬
ters in the original manuscript, received
from happy persons made well by using
B.B.B.
B. 8. B. B. 8. B. B. B. B.
\f\ I j P. writes: SHELL, “My Warrenton, N. great C.,
eyes gave me
1 trouble and when nibbed would
Inflame and become swollen. Two bottles
of Botanic Blood Palm made a firm cure.”
B.B.B. 8. n.> B. B. B.
Y [yl r RS. BETTfE GRAVES, Saa Saba
Texas, writes: “Our little daughter
-^’’-‘-was afflicted with white scabs and
dandruff and small sores on the front of
her head. Botanic Blood Balm healed the
fores, improved her general health, and
she is now getting aa fat as a pig.”
B. B. B. B. B, B* B. B. B.
Y \J\J T T H. HENDERSON, Macon,Ga,
writes: “I suffered six yews
* " 1 from blood pbison. Four bot-
tles B. B. B. did me more good than all
Other medicines 1 have ever taken."
B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
D R., 1 A. R. JAYNES & SON, Lutes-
ville, Mo, writes: “We sell twelve
■iZh bottles of B. B. B. tq one of another
blood purifier ten times as widely adver-
B. B.B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
T~\ S. ELSON, Clover Bottom, Tenn.,
; r\ Writes: “I had an ugly running
; * ' sore on my leg. My daughter had
asimilar sore below her knee. B. B. B.
Oared us both. It istheonly remedythat
ever did her or me any good.”
B. B.B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
H. L. CASSIDY, Kennesaw, Ga,
writes: “My wife wm ^Three a-great
sufferer from scrofula. la. Three bot-
ties of B. B. B. has made her a perfi fectly
healthy woman."
^
A. H.FARKER, Willow City, Texas,
writes: “I have taken B. B. B
for paralysis, and received great
Uwffi.”
B. B. B. JB. B. B. B. B. B.
AM M. LEEMAN, Ridgeway, Tex,
writes; “I was afflicted with sorea
and boils all over my body; heard of
1 Botanic Blood Balm, and gave it trial
tfhdef iti Use the disease enSrely disap-
* ’
B. B. B. B.B. B. B . B. B»
J.’ R. WILSON, Glen Alpine, N. C.
writes: “My leg was amputatecl
below the knee on account of blood
poison and bone affection. A?*big running
tore, four inches across, came on me after
ft was cut oft. I was given up by the doc
tors but have got well by using Botanic
wtighi?’
' B B.B.B. B. B.B. B. B. B.
M RS. writes: East B Main O. “I SHEPHERD, received Street, Norfolk, so much NO. ben¬ Va, 802,
efit from a use of B. B. B. It is a great
medicine.”
'j, ft T B. T B.B. SOUTHERLAND, B.B.B. B, Bardafou, H.B.
I \1\J tl anyihii^g Ky, writes: to do “I never found much
< me so
’ good as Botanic Blood Balm.”
S.B.8. B. B. B. B.B. B.
W. ALEXANDER, Madison
vflle, Ky, writes: “One bottle
B. B. B. cured me of severe
* .!,* a rheumatism.” *■ >
$.»•». f »,»>*,!, ,<?,
H. OTLAW, Mt Olive, N. C,
writes: “One'bottle of B. B. B,.
XJ ( entirely cured me of rheumatism."
; B. B. B. ’
J jT I,. ‘Miss, EW JOHNSON, writes; “My Belmont body, Station, neck,
f I | face and ears and scalp, were a}l
covered with sores, and my hair
Icame out. f lost ihy appetite and was
vefy feeble. I am using B. B. B. and the
•ores are ail healing and going away."
* B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B. B.
TOHN MATTINGLY, Louisville, Ky,
writes: fl suffered froni pains in
Tj back aqd. severe kidney disease. All
the medicine I had taken did me no
b. b. n. B. B.B.
E. ROBERTS; Bloomihgdale, B. B. healed
Ala., writes: “d.
the good S^«SnE»g it it has done me.”
3. B. B. B. B. B.
- me for yCfirs,
edits did no good.”
B.B.B. B. B.B.
WANTED; Agent* w every Town and
[County to sell our Good*.
Send u* ora dollar, and we
dot
per
Addret*
THE RICHMOND prBUBfflWG CO
An Ordinance.
Griffin, Be it ordained hereby by the Mayor ordained and by Council authori¬ ot
and It le
ty of toe same that from and after the adop¬
tion of this ordinance it shall to unlawful for
any person to rid* on a sspftsss bicycle or other im-
£rs?xx twenty dollar*, rs. work the attests for 80
or on
day July for each offence.
83r d, WOT. -
ms
WHELESS STAMP
jLorrw
1 Wanted 1 <
■ !S S * STAMPS, SEALS.
___________
Rubbw
Vi
--{ MANUFACTURERS OF j-- . 1 '
Sash, V .":. Blinds, * : ■ ' Doors.
r
We are here, and here to stay and have on hand
a large stock of
DOORS, SASH AND RLINDS!
iwhich we defy competition on. We have a large stock of “bone dry lum
ber,’ of the finest vuality nnrl t un guntuiftce ihe very very beat beat goods. goods. In 11 the
price way of Mouldings, get anywhere Mantles, L I in iia«t *r,<, etc., Window it.-,, we and call Door jast Frames heat the best is
you can .Vip? us i<»r ours
the place to come. Ours, is <1 “hi.i:.,- -i.t. i j-. ,.i,d we ait* liome folks;
bora and raised in Georgia, ariti :..*•* e entire lime and nttentioo
to working wood for the pm-t w. i.i;. ,-..-i.t-s. und ebrim to know how to
work to tne best advantage. \Ve hi’ iey good workmen, who under¬
stand how to do the work. For these,'and many otiier reasons We might
name, We heartily we claim thank a right the to public pal ronage nerajljp id 1 he j« .q'le. liberal nnd
gt for very patronage,
solieit a eontinance of the same.
DON’T FORGET THAT WE WILL HAVE.
by *Jor the home present labor. Fruit Keep Crop, the 20 to 80 thousand here instead CRATES, of going made ra abroad, right here and
our ' money
help boom *ur twon and country. Don't forget the place.
Office— Planters’ Waeehouse. Factory, 18th Street, Griffin, Ga.
HT-T3 WHAT OOMMI88ION1B KOLB SAYS.
Omen CoxxiMioxxa o* AaKaotw**, Aortas, Atx.
i>. rUsusox,BncantxavCtaWTAVo*PcuLinaraoCo. 1 ton fanner*
Siri—I can oad do mo»t hoartlly recommend Tim Boovbww Cwi-tivato* to
ft Alabama »ra farmjournal of van anperior mnrlu. It Aonld to la th» homa «r *t«t »r«-
joratalte agrienUarlit. . Vary truly year*, *' *• to"*"*
800,000 Readers! Establisbed 1843. Leading in 18801
11 SOUTH 111 A! m FASMBR,
AT T-.A^T TA, Q-EORQIA,
Sxx ite S'ortsr-eevezxtM. TTemr of ^va.'tellea.tloa..
The recotniaad or*an of toutborn o*rleulturo aim id the induitrial precMM of too South, with
a tuoranUed elnalation in av*ry Southorn and •item State.
j A BRILLIANT CORPS OP WRITERS.
Tto adltorlal oore* of writer* and •ontrlbnton ti unnrpMWd, if oqnaUod. by^ttot of
liar publication in «UUm and Union. a pr«----»«_« ^ HON. W. J. NORTH ♦ “® W!. ^^noof Ae^«id«tol tbe Q*orf la^tM*
. ^ tto ablc.t and maatlaorn-
ra» for feur y*»r» virtvally Commi»iion%r at
Wa«Uin*ton, St C.« and Inter, Profeiior of Aericulturo at th» G.orria state fTnir.riity. COL.
». J. REDDING i. tto abla and th.rourhiy W uiM>*d AMlitant CommU.ten« of Axnealture of
tto State of Qaorfla, a* well n* nn *ixp»rl*n«od writer. Pnor. J. S. NEWMAN 1* in dim of tto
Alabama State Experiment Station, tod ftabd* in the front rank of a*rioulturnl edueateri ana
writer* la tjto South. With th*»« *mia*nt writer*are oMoolated a wore or morn of mate and fa-
ton tha moiteompltte, attract! r* and valuable afrlealtural Journal in the Booth, noeh i»*un
to In* worth more than a whole year’* *ub*«riptiou to nny farmer who read* and think* in «*»-
Motion with hit work. everflewin* _ . with mat¬
IUfUuitrntteB* are inperb, and every department will be found full to
ter to lnitruct, enliebteu and entertain. Eato number 1* worth the *uin oher*ed for the yee* s
‘ a NoT.mUy'«on afford to to without THE SOUTHERN CCLTITATOH. twelve number* Now 1* .onetitutiuf <*#«<« to, a
bend in your tubaeriptlon*. Only One Dollar per Unnum, the
volume ot extenrive information weful to all elotee*. Endontd by Free* aad PnpLu t, jonrnal
forearm, firwide and oountint-room. SubiotipUon, tl " per year, for advorttiinc teten,
THE CULTIVATOR PUBLISHING CO.,
Gxo. W. Harrison, Drawer 8, Atlanta* Ga*
Manager. Send for temple copy-
f. 11 Till T1SM M. S,
In effect Juno 23rd, 1880.
No. 15 —Daily, Except Btmiuv.
LeaveGriffln...............:........5:45 Atlanta...........* a.m.
Arrive .......8:00 “
, No. 16 —Daily, Except Sunday.
No. 17 —Bckdjly Okly,
SUave Arrive Griffin...................... Atlanta................................3:35 ..........,7:40 a. m.
•*
No. 18—8imBAV Okly.
Leabe Atlanta.............. :.............3:00 p. m.
Arrive Griffin.................................5:00 “
No. 3 —Daily,
Leave Macon...................................8:80a.m.
Arrive Griffin...................5:25 «
At hint a 'No. ................................7:00
11 -Daily.
Leave Macon................... 1 .....'......... 8125 a.m.
Arrive Griffin.....— ..................--....16648 t‘
]' “ Atlanta..............................12:30 p.m.
No. 1 —Daily.
Leave Macon...... Griffin....,,................„...i.....3:53 i.i.,..l..;,;..............tl40p. m.
Arrive I “
Leave “ .... ....... ...............>...4:00 “
ArriveAtlanta........^....„.,...,...........5:45
No. 13— Daily.
Leave Macon OliOp.m.
Arrive Griffin, 8 '
Atlanta........ ................ ...10:40.
No. 2 -j-Daily.
Leave Atlanta... ... 6:50 a. m.
... 8:17 “
Macon........................... ...10:80
No. 13— Daily,
L«ire Atlanta... .....2:15 p. m.
Arrivi ive Griffin.. ......4:00 “
Macon.......ep... ......6:15 «
No. 4—Daily.
Leave Atlanta.. 7:05 p.m.
Arrive Griffin...,
” Macon ...11:00 *•
No. 14 —Daily.
... 9:05 a. m.
Arrive Griffin....................-........„. 10:43 “
“ Macon............................... 1:00 p. m.
No. 87 —Daily.
Leave Griffin................................ 8:30 a. m.
“ Newnan....................10:20 “
Arrive Carrollton.........................11:35 “
No. 28 —Daily.
Leave CarroRton—4:20 p. m
!l Newnan.................. ..,.,....5:25 *•
A’rrltfe Griffin...................................7:30
No. 29 -Daily, zietopr Scwdat.
Leave Griffin,,......... ...1:30 p. in.
Arrive Newnan............ ...4:30 “
Leave 5:35 “
Arrive Carrollton................ —7:10 “
No. 80 -Daily, Exczpt SniiDAY.
Leave Carrollton......................5:45 ZZZZ'Z"lm a.m «
Arrive Newnan... ■ , , 7 -jib
Leave Newnan... ................10:85
Arrive Griffin.....
I#*For fnrther,information relative to tick-
E. T. CHARLTON* G. P A« Griffin, Gs.
Sarannab. Ga.
S S S
the d gigatfA’A re*uft ot thejmBv* of fta calf
e coi
BY FAB
WApsitPwgsrMt
-TO-
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
isiif
SAVANNAH '
-AND TH*--
Ocean .- steamship : line
Central ikilroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION JICKETS
Now on sale at reduced rates. Good to re¬
turn until OctotorSlet, 1883.
Go East by Set anfi You'lhiot Regret It
Pmweogeiie, tolore pmrehaeina tickete vta
fhe ther Agent information may tion be had by applying t*
at your eta or to
M. S. BELKNAP, W. F. 8HELLMAN,
General Manager. Traffic Manager.
E
Savannah Ga
Pntaii rntim
IT uwiimuia m. MIHP fifitau
«S!S5,3BM3K
i’st, GlnclnMtt.fi
POIl SALE BY ALL DHTOGISTS.
I hK
uni • • - -
place on <
lor lr
Pp
Afct« 0 te<i m t
** Vi (3 da howhv M “ “
Comp the
name arec.....
in good laith 1
the Comp _
facsimile* of onr i „
advertieemenU.”
■
w. too
zvczzzr
onreonntere:
m m
Grand !
• At the j
Tuenday I
CapitfriFrtoe,)
■I.' 100,000 Tieketo
}gL_' ‘•j
1 Prim or 50,0
1 Pehmov
300 pRHKnor
500 Pntnop aoo *
lfnoinur
i'r'aE
s 890 j.. THE
do - 100 ‘
8,134
_
not eutiUedto’l
A0 E5T8 W.
clearly’t County,!
turninajl an Envelope deliw be
IMPOi
Address]
' ." 'A
or M. A. DAUPHIN.
“nrf By ordinary * “
Address Re
nw oi
ONE do:
toil
,'4
cert Sffi.’saRasu.ai five menths here been
*
from tha eflecteef 8wift’» 8]
J«n.4M»,, n fV
Books on Blood and f
|:,v/. —8wxrr tonne *
a
- ■
Jau36dly
-——.