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GEORGIA DIVISION.
Chattanooga to Atlanta—-Romo
to Atlanta, Atlanta to Macon
j and the shortest of all routes
Chattanooga and the West to
F orida and the Southeast.
Offers the traveler speed, comfort and
safety, with solid trains, perfect through
car arrangements and positive connec
tions.
Pullman and Buffet Drawing Room
Sleeping Car MACON TO NEW YORK
WITHOUT CHANUE, Conthmsed Lo
cal Passenger schedule (on basis Cen-'
The Greatest. Blood
Purifier
Of the Age!
If you are feeble, try one Bottle
and see its wonderful effects. }
All who taaei'P. P. P.” gain fleali ,
and strength rapidly. It is the best
Remedy for Malarial Poisons, and will .
cure chills in every instance. As a
Tonic and regulator for females wIiq
are in a low state ot health it has . no
equal. - ,
Try a Bottle and be Convinced.
Read our book and see what those
who have taken P. P. P. say.
Respectfullv,
P/P. P. M’F’G CO.
Way cross, Ga., July 1st, 1886.
Certificates:
15 Yearn a ’•nfftrer from ltbeutnatinni.
WIIAT THE IION. W. If. WILDER, MAYOR
OF ALBANY, SAYS.
He suffered fifteen years with Rheu
matism, and during that time tried all
the so-called specifics that he could
hear of. One of them he paid $3 90
per bottle for and took nine bottles and
received no benefit from any of them.—
His grandson, who runs on the 15. & W
railroad, finally got a bottle of P*,P. P.
(Prickly Ash, Poke-root and Potassium)
while in Waycross and induced him to
take it. The first bottle showed its
wonderful effects and after continuing
the use of it for a short time, the rheu
matism disappeared and he feels like a
new man and takes great pleasure in i
in recommending it to sufferers from
rheumatism. W. H. WILDER.
Chill and Fever
Remedy
SOUTHWARD.
There being such a great demand
For Fever remedies in this country,
I have been making a special study
of the different remedies used in
malarial troubles ever since I have
been in the drug business. I de
termined last Fall upon putting up
11 ' ouM cure
of Fever,
F. Mail.
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STATIONS
5 15 pm
9 45 am
1114 pm
1114 p u
1235 pm
330 pm
400 pm
530 pm
7 20 pm
740 pm
1015 pm
1005 pm
140 am
620 am
610 am
Lv Cleveland 8 55 pm
Lv Chattanooga 8 55 pm
Ar Dalton
Lv Dalton 10 27 pm
, Lv Rome 12 01 pm
Ar Atlanta 3 00 pm
Lv Atlanta 3 20 am
Lv Indian Springs 5 30 am
Ar Macon 6 55 am
Lv Macon 7 15 am
Ar Hawkinsville 10 00 am
Lv Eastman 9 52 pm
Lv Jesup 1 50 pm
Lv Savannah 8 25 pm
Ar Brunswick
Ar Jacksonville
the majority of
[Ague, Chills, etc., and that would
take the place of a great numlier of
NORTHWARD.
ATI ON 8
THE WIDE-AWAKE
Lv Jacksonville 7 00 am 6 20 pm
Lv Brunswick 7 45 pro
Lv Savannah 7 01 am 9 00 pm
Lv Jesup 11 35 am 11 20 am-
Lv Eastman 4 02 pm 4 15 am
Lv Hawkinsville 3 45 pm 7 50 am
Ar Macon 0 25 pm 6 40 am
Lv Macon 6 45 pni ’7 05 am
Lv Indian Springs 8 18 pm 8 34 am
Ar Atlanta 10 30 pm 10 45 am
Lv Atlanta 10 35 pm 12 01 pm !
Lv Rome 2 00 am 3 00p.n
Lv Dalton 3 23 am 4 18 pm
Ar Chattanooga 5 00 am 5 50 pm
Ar Cleveland 6 35 am 0 10 pm
jnnd sold several thousand lx»ttles,
jnnd IT HAS NEVER FAILED TO CURE
;in a single instance. Meeting
■with this unprecedented success I
/feel perfectly safe ’ 1
in placing a
GUARANTEE upon EVERY bot-
Office Alapaha Star )
Alapaha, Ga., June 5th, 1886. J
P. P. P. Mfo Go : Gentlemen—About
nine months ago 1 was attacked with
inflamatory Rheumatism in my feet,
back, shoulders and breast. The pains
were excruciating and continuous. For
six weeks I was confined to my bed,
and part of the time had to be assisted
to turn over. At times I could not sit
up, if to do so would have secured a
fortune. My feet were swolkurarnttluv.
bottoms of them were so tender that
walking was a source of the liveliest
misery. It would be impossible to ex-
f ress in words the agony that 1 endured.
tried a number of remedies, so-called,
and some of them afforded temporary
relief, but it was only temporary, and I
began to despair of finding a cure. I
had heard several gentlemen speak of
a new Rheumatism cure manufactured
at Waycross, and while I listened, I
doubted. Finally, I met two or three
parties who liad tried this new medi
cine and had been cured, and I decided
to procure a pint of it and test its vir
tues. This, I did, and was satisfied
that I had been benefitted. Well to
make a long story short, I continued to
taice the medicine until I had used
three and a half quart bottles, improv
ing all the while in my general health,
and noticing a steady decrease in the
Rheumatism. When the half of the
fourth quart was finished, I felt as well
as I ever did in my life, with only an
occasional touch of Rheumatism, and
since taking the first quart I have been
able to attend to my duties in the office,
not having lost a moment since on ac
count of my former enemy.
I shall taxe two or three quarts more
of P. P. P., beginning about two months
from the time I left off taking it, and I
am confident that the last vestige of
I the dreadful malady will be driven from
1 my system.
Dear Sir—I can safely and | I do not say that P. P. P. wrought
- ” J T * # 1 this wonderful cure, but I do assert
most emphatically, that I derived no
And Dealers In-
Valdosta.
feet a cure the money will be re
funded.
The regular practicing physi
cians of the country have examin
ed the formula of Jennings’ Fever
Tonic, mid pronounce it efficient
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
All trains connect at Chattanooga,
Atlanta, Macon and Jesup with diverg
ing lines.
Nos, 13 and 14 have through Pullman
Buffet Sleeping Cars between Savannah'
and New’ York via Macon and Atlanta.
Through coach between Chattanooga
and Jacksonville and between Macon
and Savannah. Pullman Sleeping Car'
Macon to Savannah and Macon to Jack
sonville.
Nos. 11 and 12 run solid between Jes
up and Chattanooga and has through
sleepers between Atlanta and Knox
ville. Berths reserved days in advance
on application.
All trains connect at Cochran daily,
except Sunday for HawKinsville.
For tickets and other information call
on or address L. It. JETER, Ticket Agt
10) Second St. Macon, Ga.
Depot foot of fourth Street.
J. W. FRY,
Supt. Georgia Division,
J. J. GRIFFIN, W. WREN,
A. G.P.A. G.P.A.
and harmless. ■••■
I place before the public only
Paints,
Oils,
Brushes,
Pure White Lead,
And Colors,
And all kinds of Plain and Fancy
Druggist, Jasper, Fla.
Glass,
Putty,
Varnishes.
Big Excitement i
Troops Hurrying to the
Front Ranhs !
Frvcr Tonic, a pleasant cure for
bilious fever, etc.
Yours Truly,
J. D. Johnston.
Jasper, Fra., July 10,1SS5.
Mr T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla:
Dear Sir—I have used “Jen
nings’ Fever Tonic,” and find it to
be a success. One bottle cured
Sen, Women end Children on a
Big Bush tot
nanent relief until after I took the
bottle. Yours truly,
J. W. HANLON.
Greenville, Fla., June 25, ’86.
Dr. Whitehead: In the year 18781
was attacked with a severe case of
Blood Boison that defied all treatment.
I went to several Physicians but found
Watches sent to us from
abroad will receive prompt at
tention and be returned with
out ffelqy,*
We niake a specialty of the
celebrated Waltham watches,
the best made, and will sqjid
them anywhere C. O. D., on re-
Nasli Weights,
CORDS,
*■ Tinges,
Screws,
Lime,
IPlaster,
Hair, Cement,
Etc., Etc.
Write for prices.
no relief. Finally I went before a board
of Physicians at Tallahassee and was
examined and my case was declared to
be a virulent case of Blood Poison, and
all the medicines they gave me failed
to eradicate the dreaded disease and
my life was in danger. I lost the* nse
of my left arm and a physician at this
place said my arm would have to be
amputated. The corruption that came
CHEAP
Grocery Store!
Where tbere is a constant war
fare being waged on high prices
for
Thos J. Brvan.
Jennings, Fla., July 21,1885.
Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.—Dear Sir : My wife had the
fever for 12 months, and I could
get nothing to cure her until re-
Beentlv, when sire used a bottle of
eJJemHugs’ Fever Tonic,which cured
Bher immediately. I have used sev-
geral bottles of Fever Tonic on my
jfarm, and am highly pleased with
Choice Flour and Meal, Magno
lia Hants, Smoked Shoulders
fills to cure. .
.Respectfully,
S. S. Sharp.
COFFEE,
LARD, SUGaR,
syrup, honey,
VINEGAR,
and everything wanted for fam
ily consumption, Mr Sharp be
hind the counter catting prices,
keen to trade and offering a re
ward for the best customer in
the city. Call and examine
White Spring, Fla.,
July 24,1S85.
Mr. T. Albert Jennings, Jasper,
Fla.:
Dear Sir—Last spring I had an
attack of fever. Hearing of your
Fever Tonic. I purchased a bottle
and used only a third of it and
was cured I'hc remainder of the
bottle I gave to a young lady who
had had the fever for two years,
and I have learned that it entirely
cured her and she has not had the
fever since. I take great pleasure
in recommending it to those suffer
ing with chills, fevers, etc.
Very respectfully,
...' J. F. Stewart
fui Assessor, Hamilton Co., Fla.
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