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1 Mahon* ray* that the col-
thereto stay.” Happi-
politkw, *17^ ao colored
f ae much ol n^emai Genend Ma- Ua.
page Constita-
pieoe pageecffSan- ofjoar-
ibttore not as profit
of the opening of
ntion
ex-
* up*
I work to get
polls, H **• the
t were to be elected, and M
s are prodding on that Hne.
■ 1 -In Mw as nc husette,
'"1 at the result is not
k’n^lif ff ffiffWBffi mihm nflftt.
i yellow fever occurred
■■ her 8d.
and was
a tine. The
t once telegraphed to all
the State Boards of Health hud to
Hamilton. No
i appeared, Mid no un¬
to New Orleans about
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4e* '"*»
Hartranft also has
_
#» - take Tanner’s place. Those
• w * R are not wanted, and no-
to whom the administration
VM „„ it seems willing to take it.
Tanner had granted IS,660 new and
at the rate of 54,631 ,
sides reratingB, and the man who can
quietly keep up this “lick” without
attracting attention to it or atom
tog tax payers is the man the admin-
I New York baa been
it felony. But as such a
‘ * g» s that does not affect
i ________i for office in “the
moral city of the civilized world,” he
has not, of course, either resigned
#‘fasti removed, in consequence
which to is by tow in hla own
and if to forfeits his own bail, it
ttoa tooome bis duty to collect
from his bondsman. When
Mikado” was produced,
thought that Pooh-Bah's present®
tionofa similar position was funny
5 deal was quietly worked
r whichtoof immense
„ Bessemer, Ala. It was
J managed that few
at was afloat until it was
Mrears. ItoBurdeleben
, representing tile
and Iron Company,
____the controlling interest
the Eureka Furnace Company,
Oxmoor, and arranged for the
soiidatioo of the companies
ing the five furnaces in Bessemer,
to Oxmoor and one at
and the erection of two 425-ton
naces to Bessemer. This
tion gives Bessmer the control of ten
furnaces and the most valuable min¬
im? and Iron
to tiK South. The company
about #5,000,000 of the most
ble portion of the famous Bed
tain. fto building of two addition¬
al fnrnhcee will be followed by
erection teas immense steel plant.
mwtmt*’ condition -vr ■ -------- of weakness of body ,
A
and mind which results from many
disorders of tto system finds ite best
___t relief in Brown’s Iron Bit-
fi acm esafrom a di sea sed and dieturb-
* Stow*--------- >-
v ■» •
-- ttw or Toutno, |
, a
r, B.
makes oath that he
I th* fra of F. J. Cm
itoftedty in th e city d^ of ttmT T«.
u-h and _ rmry every c caae 0 of
cured by
; «yi
m
andtof||M||P* the ow#. She d ’ l,1,amel him - her
jug 'vm gave
young affection* nnd he offered her a
email Frey. The consequence* were
that be stopped pumping the chon*
organ to ring the church belle, and
the world said no wonder marriage
i*a failure when there can he such
travesties of it ae this.
“For I am declined into the rale of
saw,” afae said a little aadly, bat in¬
ured I don’t modi mind it wee I can
get Salvation Ofl tor 85 cents.
K fha _ , _
Angust* Evening Hewn.
The farmer* have not by any
means girea ap their fight against
the Jute trust, and rather than sur¬
render they will hold to cotton bag¬
ging at a toea until a enbetitnte bet¬
ter soiled is found. President Liv¬
ingston of the Farmers Affiance of
Georgia, was to Augusta Saturday
night, News’that and stated to the Evening
in a lew days be would be
nhl« able tn to fkPfirwws propore a a pian dIhh which which would
greatly aid the formers, and he had
no doubt about winning the fight
against the jute trust in the end. He
declared that be had never yet failed
to any undertaking, and to would
not give up this fight to which tto
formers were all to ba benefited.
Tto cotton bagging question is the
biggest biggeet puzzle puzzle of t tto day, however*
and we are all -■“Tinted" with ite
difficulties; bat Evening News
presented a new PL„- - «o Satorttoy,
which which hanbeen has been < eagerly seised by our
and ‘
morning contemporary one Tbi <
ite clearheaded correspondents.
is pretty good evidence that the idea
is taking hoM in this section, and we
are glad of it. Wo say it is a new
Idea, and so it is, so tor as tbte com¬
munity to concerned, and it only oc¬
curred to us when tto tact wns
revealed that ofl the jute factories
are not in tbe jute trust.
We, therefore, reiterate our sug¬
gestion made on Saturday that, if
cotton bagging shall prove a failure
or too expensive, the farmers and
Alliance men consider toe practical
plan of fighting the jute trust with
anti-trust jute. We stated that one
of tto largest * jute factories il^ tto
country was now fighting and under¬
selling tbe trust, and that a jute
manufacturer in Ohio was ready, if
encouraged, to move his entire plant
to tto South. Augusta was proposed
as a suitable place for such a factory,
and we are glad that the suggestion
was so strongly seconded by oiircon-
temporary. It is worthy the con¬
sideration of the Alliance and the
farmers generally, and we hope tbe
matter will be agitated in a practical
and general way.
When milder means are unavailing
it is not a bad idea to fight the devil
with fire, and if we can have our own
jute toctories we can snap our fingers
in the face of the trust.
Vital Htoa.
“There are three wieiai to tto lamp
of a man’s life: brain, blood ana
breath.” Thmi wrltis on ominent
out tor the terrible chain of diseases liv¬
that owe their inception to torpid blood.
er ________ mid consequent , of impure npure liver and kid¬
When the symptoms (LuBg-
ney tronbtes, bronchitis, consumption and dropsy,
OWI Bcrofula, VI1UU) * “ WIVMVH.WWJ the system "'r l is
make their appearance, ~
in immediate need of a course of Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medieal Discovery.
Its marvelous effects have been test¬
ed and proven in the cure of tens of
thousands of rases. It purifies and
enriches tto blood, restores lost
vitality, and effectually maladies eradicates that
tto seeds ol the worst
afflict mankind.
Tto Methodists of Cartersville will
soon build a parsonage at a cost of
| 2 , 000 .
n» Sumy rentnrkoW* cuw* Hood'* Bar
MparillH uccompliBlw* «cnUar are mffldcnt proof
that it dowtpoa**** curative power*
AtoMlng, Mick., MluUter Uctt *5,000
J*ily 20th. the official cards
SSTioth; tywitiM'h*
|53I Ton)«ctare« ■,., L .......... ftos* aa to 11, I who TO1 of h*M „ the the - n opinion _______ lucky Dl
is rife, were ffifiMI
thought tit* entire thing unga invMtigationa < *nuie,aein*ion nnremit- ana
•oar*. By pursuing inv*
tiogly. of The Ae Kcpubhcau ticket th
owner to
to be none other than Rev. Fred Mayer, the
German Evangelical Aug. minister,—[Lansing 7.
(Mieh.) RejmWiean,
Mercurial Poison.
Mercury m frequently injndidouely need by
qaack doctors in caaea of malaria and Wood
poison. ’ Ite aftereSeet is worse than the or-
igial l ite r an * B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
eonttoa-ao mercury, bat will eliminate mer¬
curial potoion from the eyetem. Write to
Blood Balm Co., Atiaata, Sa., for book of
couriwfe* proof of it* enrativ* virtue. “I
tton. Jackson, Tenn.. write*:
aria in LoniMaaa. and when the
i broke, my system wae saturated
‘‘•hmomi ee^fiSsore Atlanta,‘ffflf.writee: eSffiedlteyph- ‘‘My
K'i£^AS‘yr2S ------ hardfr , p2r|
i aad bone*. Her kklneys wens de-
Bev. Sam at the
Methodist < wmmrr ,- 'die last
r, at the conclusion
of Which #160 was raised raised for the
worn-out mtoiitore of the M*
conference.
wste to performing
a
greater service to you and your
by Hi nging, not in measured rfay
toft by setting out some strong tr
to simple prose. If you or an
your female friends are suffering 1.—
ulcerations, displacements, unnatural bearing- dta-
down sensations, or Pierce’s Favorite
charges, use Dr.
Preemption, , 1 ^ 1 .).^, which » sure to eradi¬
cate there complaints in a short time.
It is tbe only medicine for woman’s
peculiar ailments, sold by druggists, from the
under manufacturers, a positive that guarantee, it will give satis¬
faction In every case, or money will
A woman living near Jefferson and
Walker counties is 7 feet 2 inches
years old, weighs 180
and can whiji any ‘ ,r man ' to
^ borhood. ' * 4
.......’ that •works
make a
it to tbe
BBB SB- -v, - ^___jow would
If some ent« Bull’s
now Corner tto market on Dr.
Cough Surap he could make his for¬
tune. Beware of frauds.
Good Advlcs, -:—=r“-T33i Showing Keralt*M
cept through tto mouth; m a most
critical condition. Tried everything
without relief, when Dr. Streeter ad¬
vised tor to buy Clarke’s Extract of
Flad (Fapillion) Catarrh Cure. ®-
lief followed immediately. She
tinued to Use it until she is now __
tirely cured. Her health has not
been so good in many years.” Price
fl.OO. Wash the Baby withClarke’s
Flak Soap. 25 cents. Dr. N. B.
Drewry Druggist, now has the Flax
remedi lies on hand.
The newly appointed Republican
postmaster of Harmony Grove to
having tremble to secure bondsmen
Within the last sixty days there
have been erected and in process of
erection in McRae nine buildings.
The new bank building of E. A.
Copelan at Greensboro is rapidly
nearing completion.
m
The Chief Ream for th<! great sue
eem of Hood’s Sarsaparilla is found In the
article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and the
fact that Hood’s Sarsaparilla actually ao-
compltslies what is claimed for it, is what
has given to tills medicine a popularity and
•ale greater than that of any other sarsapa-
Merit Wlns^JG.X.’S
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Salt
Bheuro and all Humors. Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That
Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength¬
ens the Nerves, builds up tbe Whole System.
■««4y Rarrayarills Is sold by all drng-
glsti. *1; six for»5. Prepared byC. L Hood
fe Oh, Apothecaries, LoweU, Mass.
IT WILL PAY YOU
If you propose going West or Northwest, to
write ! to to me. me. 1 represent the Short Line.
FRED. D. BUSH, 1). P. A.
octSdAwSra Atlanta. Ga.
Stockholi er's Meeting.
Office of Savannah, ,VA Griffin iBTVFIN Railroad AND and Co. NoHTH) North \
labama j
Griffin, G a., “ Oct, t, 8th, 1889.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of
thi* Company will beheld at the Court House,
Griffin, Ga., on Thursday. November 7th, at
10:30 a. m. T)» poll* wiB be opened and at IX
o’cloek. Stockbolders, tbwr wive* under un
married prveentatidn daughter* of their and stock eon* certilcatee age, on to
Company ’* agents, will be famished With
transportion to and from Griffin on the day
of meeting. ED, WORKMAN,
dtd Secretary,
-----"se aia
New Aavsrtuementi.
TO ADVERTISERS
A Bet of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATES pfeat AND SECTIONS will be sent on ap-
ion—FREE.
Totho To those who want fhelr advertising to pay
we can offer no better medium for thorough
and effective work than the variou section*of
our Select Local List.
GEO. P. ROWELL A CO
Newspaper Advertising New Bureau, York
10 Spruce street,
bead tto H£S soles of
my to e
anon
wsuasawstt e&Iks
h ny .—lawto—
rad 1t htekttoy ”» .ftVjr i
Burning and Itching
it I they (Waived might had----_—9 no help SZZvSSftfc, from itWo™.
tire —■*— totto* * TOtol ell with "kin
‘hem to 08MKR, — Ft,
C. E.
Modi Intenaa Itching
I have need the Cuticera
r °* y Mott, Ere.
Cutkxini Roaolvant
ateases»«s ' Cv-rtrt v* Soap, m **-
tom.wcMijr esd- ?**■.
^stets^jsssw* ■ >• ...
Potter Dbco as# Crmucju. Gorcora- *
Boston. Cum 8ttto Pto« •*■
SW-rieodfor “How to add *—♦*— *M .
64j«ig**, 50 illustrations, 100
piMja’igasjtafc
gtoaja^yjsi MUS^UtAHSTRAifTs
relievedinfl»* ■■tsniiiR minute affo by
: era-AUdk.
November Sheriffs Sales
TXT VV ILL BE BOLD OH THE FIRST TOBR
day in N o*-«mber next, befor*tbe dooV ol
the Court House, in the city erf Onlbi, described Spald*
ms County, Geonpa. tbe following
ci.. 1 J* v*« ^ ■ —j - in thA
^
er of said lot,
church camp
ssttou ~
sou .~
SXE&fif west by lands <
3MHW1 HW1 one^r"^ UK AVWIMI
w'Wh'ami “
- - ■
lyingiin Unii
joining (lands land ol James Coleman and Jerry
Coleman. ___tn, D. I), p. Elder and J. J. Elder, for dis¬
tribution ■ibution and anu payment imjuirm ol ui debt*. wuw.
Let all persons concerned ahow cause before
of AwJinnww ntmv nfflea. K«r tan
___ wbi
not be granted. ■ HAMMOND, «• “ Ordinary. ,,>a ^ t
E. W.
("VRDINABY'S OFFICE—Bpambko Cotrw-
tv, Georgia
Traylor trationi applies t
"
county, deceased,
tot tot all all pereons pereo: concerned show cause before
the tuc Court uoui v ui of Ordinary,'at viuiiiai j , av Monday my »**y office, w«s»vw, in Norem by _■ ten 1
o’clock a, on the tmt admtontratle'
*----—*-y such letters of
*3.00. “S^HAMMOND, Ordinary.
^jRDINAKY'8 L/ty, OFFICE—SpA^j anto Coua-
Georgia, October 4th, 18H9.—Mary
A. Burdett.'.administratrix of estate of Pu*»
ley Burdett, applies to me for leave to “ n
one hnnd red acres of land more or lane
longing longing to to said said estate estate adjoining adjoining lands lands of o. B. —
S. Connell, one-half David miles Natt am^ Dot ijothers, about"two
and from
same being th
of Pressley Pressley Bur Burdett, deceased,
the purpose alTpersons of distribution.
tot concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary, at my office in
Griffin, on the Brut Monday iuNovember next,
by ten o’clock a. m., why such application
should not be granted.
*6.00. E. W. HAMMOND. Ordfnwnr.
OfWYN-
(P.
„ u-uu. ol J, B. Elder, deceased, ap¬
plies to me for leave to sell one hundred and
twenty acres of land lying in Union District
ol said county, being part of lot No.-,
bounded by lands of Jno. H. and 3. 3. Elder,
and MarthaA.Malair, distribution deceased,and Coleman, tin
lor heirs, the purpose of amongst
tot all pereons concerned show cause be¬
fore the Court of Ordinary at my
Griffin, on the first Monday
Administrator's Sale.
>
By virtue ol an order gran ted by the Court
on u—... - ---,----- i
fore the ronrthonee door of
between between the tbe usual nsual hour* hours of of sale, to
eSt bidder, the following described
and west by laud ol James Askew; to be sold
ae thb property of theeetateof Robt. Biwm,
deceased, for pwuoee of paying debts of tbs
estate and fordfrtribntion. Terms cash.
*6.00 JNO. i. HUNT, Adm r.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
A 1* — » e AA-A A a 4L a Mriata rxt U<M>*
octlw6.4B.70.
f *
IF, IP, ‘r
C FELT rAi
imitations «an to had. We
_________________mof 190x50 feet, and a new car load Soffdf^l»L lots of A
*
, suit, with a full anci with compam beiore »*<** «« * purchase
ffyoa waat first-class good* w01 pay vou to price »» you
CARPETS, RUG S, L CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, ETC., ITC.
Department never so so well wel stocked nmd prices made to sell.
fiTT.gfi WOOLENS, TABLE __LINENS, HOSIEBY, ETC., ETC.
French ach Novelties in DRESS GOODS ate marvelou rvekmsly beautiful and superbly grand in il-sign nnd coloring.
will i to see t hem CHILDREN’S SHOES Stock fnll and complete.
lYS’ and
CHAlVlBERLlN; JOHNSON & 0j„
W •* M WfciMnll and 1 . 3 , 5 . 7 . 9 . 11 and 13 Hunter Sta., «TLA 3 TA,M.
as-ae jpl' : ..W*|»T
For Sale sr Fool.
THE CHARLTON PROPERTY
HU! ttwefe - 4 Ms told, «levat«d 6 rows
airy room*. - High,
°°
THE TAYLOR MORRIS PLACE,
toUteetott.4 land, 5 room hotue.
'STSSmTMusE,
ferasatBStJ' - land. u 1
'J0«5EY HOUSE AMO LOT.
stable, Ac
I room house oB Shelton lot on
. . __ . * A bargain given to afl ol
^ther^OMra and lots and lands for sale
atotoMBt.
G. A. CUNIiINGHAM,
Heat Estate Agent.
levers, mews atf 6i
■ Feeders and Csndeusers.
H E REST ENGINES and BOILERS.
One 5 home 2nd hand Engine and 50 4nw
Gin with BrooIm First-elaseG^MMower.. PreM, for sale cheap. 60.00
Osborn's .»
“ n “ Reapers.......... 100.00
Improved Wilburn Gin.
“ Centennial Gin.
“ Hair* Self Feeder Gir.
Price* as low as same grade any where
0. A. CUXJflXGHAM,
nglGJAwlm 46 HiU St.. GRIFFIN, GA
PROFESSIONAL DIBECTORY.
HE»sr C. PEEPLES,
attorney at law,
BLMPTON, OEOROIA.
Practice* in ail the State am^Federal
JOHN J. HUNT,
ATT0BNEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Office. 31 Hill Street, Up Stair*, over J. H.
White’s Clothim' Store. mar23d4wly
mos. ft. MILLS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Will practice In the State and Federal
Court*. Office over George & H*rtnett’s
corner. nov2ti
OUS O. STEWAUT, ROBT. V. I A FIJI.
STEWART & DANIEL.
ATTGRNEYS AT LAW
Over Georgs A Hartnett's, Griffin, Ga.
Will practice in the State and Federal
rts inlylOdtf
CLEVELAND & GARLAND,
DENTISTS,
GMFFIN, GEORGIA.
Farm for Site.
One ieof of tto finest farms in Middle
Georgia i for sale. The proprietor’s
health is it such that he wishes to re¬
tire from the fatigue of business.
This farm isabont three-fourths of
a mile east from the centre of
city orbs of of Griffin, tto city, Ga., containing adjoining f 200acres, the sub-
_________ ______
25 acres in an enclosed permanent
pasture with large branch miming this
through centre ol pasture. On
branch branch Is is a a splendid Bplend (placefor piac , a mill
ISfo or nin; plenty of water and water
Balanceoflfi“ .jnce of land 3 " is in the high-
of cultivation of any farm
jf had thoufiF^ds
cotton seed and
_______composts of ail
on it in the last few yeare.
one of the best terraced
D^cbre _ ditched , <T nr ^u'wtontiftrally , r _ r places in Georgia. _ ____ eo°
tun as
ever sell it; consequently scarcely it is a is rare of;
boraaia, such a* ever
Also oaths tease is a floe young
ffrteteof different kinds,
i and
ad-
mired.
6 . W. CLARK.
[**3m.
.....W. D. DAVIS,
Hardware, Stoves,
And. Farming Implements.
' ■ - ’ ' i ' V - ' ’ ' ■**" *'* —PiFf '
Have just received a nice line of CEDAR BUCKETS, POT-WARE and
PISTOLS.
★ ★ ★ PISTOLS ! PISTOLS!! ★ *
Ifir Come and see me.
(Prickly Ash, Poke Hoot and Petaaetom.)
-MAXIS POSITIVE CURES OF ALL FORMS AND
Fhymiclazm endorse F. P. ft »• »tpler, -1 you win regain flesh and atnegth.
Aid eomMnstion, and prescribe it with I p§ Waste of energy and aUdtoaeaea resulting
greet turns seiteteetten aa&*tegm eg toe Primary, the cure* 8ecoud*ry] of *11 j from ti e nee overtaxing of P. P. P. tbe system sn ■'« cured by
lad Tertiary Byphliti, Syphilitic Rhea- Ladies whose systemsare poisoned and
maiiem, Bcrofnlou* Uteers and Bores,
Glandular Swellings, Bheumafeta, KiA- to menstrual irregolarttiea are pecnUariy
0*7 Complaint*, old Chronic Dicers that -a benefited by. the wonderful tonic and
SYPHILIS 3 SCROFULA
have Diceases, Complaints, resisted Eczema. til Mercurial treatment. Chronic Potion, Catarrh, Female Tetter, Skin So blood Prickly Sold by cleansing Ash, aU Poke Druggists. properties Boot and of Potassium. P. P. P,
Bcaldbead, etc., etc. a
P. P. P. is a powerful tonic and aa umUM »must, Proprietors,
excellent appltizer, building up the i gSBSm WMOUMU DRUOOtaTS.
ayatem rapidly. If you are weak and Iippman Meek, SAVANNAH, OL
feeble, and feel badly try P. E- P- and-
RHEUMATISM
•Jew Adveriisements
ASJHfHAM,^^
A BrSJNESS EDUCATION
ATHOME. For Circulars, a.l-
, dress
. ,
t LARK’S COLLEGE, Erie, Fa.
fWesBt, HINDERCORfiS. Bf-psall puin. Enmrw _
*ir-onr*forConn. IlHC-JlSeCkx.N.r.
SWafert tothefert. lac, at Prnggtett.
WANTED
AT OMCE—fcVERTWHEKE
STwoMlNProfitable Business
itil December 23th. Give refere
It. H. WOODWARD*CO.,
Baltimore, Md.
Si
to if«. faliingl
A^MJdAlWjtDrajvIvtj^^J Pandrufl end hAir
GHATEFUL—COMFORTING. •
EPPS’S COCOA
BREAKFAST.
e of t he natural
ons of digestion
nd by a well-selected carefnl appl
rtie* of
Mi. — rr . . led our breakfast ______
with a deli ord beverage which may
iy jBe*of heavy J doctor’s Oiiis. It is by
so *nch inch articles articles of of diet diet tL_~ that
pstitutroo may be resist gratlnally built up
ag Hnndreds enough to of subtle ev maladies
are
floating around na ready ■ to attack wherever
there is a weak point. W fe may escape many
i fatal shaft by liy keeping keemng ,c ourselves _ . , well forti-
led with pure blood rdood and and a properly nourish-
d frame.—pCSvil Service Gazette. Made sim¬
ply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in
half-pound tips, by Grocers, labelled thus:
,1AMK8 EPPS & CO.,
Homeopathic Chemists, London.England-
MASON & HAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.
feoSTOH. HEW YORK. CHICAGO.
‘hbw Contain e a five furnished octave. in Nine
Stop Action, *
MODEL large and handsome case of
soHd black walnut. PricefW
OKGAN, cash; a.........— *lt.3T .— —
Hire System at quarters, per
STYLE quarter, lor ten
when organ be--omen proper-
2244. ty of person hiring.
The Mason & Hamlin
MASON ,”U
i « I SOU, l* ueea in me mason S
Hamlin plan o# ex Gnrivel y . Be
HAMLIN LIN 1 markable refinement _ of tone i
land j pf iheno.__— characterize capacity —--^ — to
HHIHHiH PIANOS (these st a r d in tone HjHjHp
t-h pA»c iiMitniinents. i
POPULAIQSTYLESfi ORGANS at #22
8.32..YO. ffiffiO, *T8, *«« AND UP.
0r *mewt* 1 and Rented * ***• Cataiogweetree. ^ **
THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGTH.VITALITY
How Lost! How Regained,
A Scientific And Standard Populnr Medic*) Treatise
cm the Errors ol Tooth,Premature DectiEe,Servous
end Phyaicti Debility, Importtfee of the Kood.
Exkau STEDVlTALlTY
<5 Untold miseries
mad, postpaid, concealed in plain wrapper, fflw
trative Proepecta* Free, if you Apply now. TU
distinguished author, Win. ft. Parker, M. MEDAL ft, re¬
ceived th# GOLD AND JEtVEI.l.ED
PHYHIEAI. DEBII.IT V.Dr.Parker and icorni
of Assistant Physicians may be consnited, confi¬
dentially, by mail or In person, st theofflceof
THE PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITI TT
- No. * B«lflacl«8t„ Boston, nine*., to wtom
orders for books or loiters for advice should
directed as above.
WvM
-VIA-
BRUNSWICK. TA, ROME JESUP,WACON^ATLAN* and CHATTANOOGA-
ONLY LINE
Double Dhiiy Sleeping Car Service
Between Jacksonville.
Cincinnati and
Solid trains between
Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
Closely connecting with double train*
with Pullman Sleeping Cars
to and ftbm
Memphis, Nashville, Kansas Ciy
and tbe West and
Knoxville, Washington, New York
and the East .
THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN
Atlanta and Jacksonville,
Atlanta and Macon.
information apply to agents °f the
Georgia B- "
East Tenn., Va and
B. W. WRENN.
Gen. Pass. & Ticket A gt., Knoxville.
, S. H. HARUWfCK,
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Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta. ,
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