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THE JOURNAL.
EL. RAINEY, - Editor.
PO IR AT D 5 AN =BG = = N
BSCAPED FROM THE GRAVE.
SUMOVED TO HIS HOME FROM THE
C€RMETERY—A MAN REGAINS TIFE.
A Mount Joy, Pa., special to
she Herald says: Samuel Smelt
@ar, of this vorough, just returned
grom Red Lion, York eounty, re
perts the peopla terribly excited
over the narrow gecape of & rea
pectable citizen there from being
®aried alive.
"Heory Welchman, aged forty
@ve, died sud lenly and was pre
pared for burial. A large con
sourse of paople attended the fu
selal and followed the remains to
she grave: “Ashes to as!es
aad dust to dust” was pronounced
by the clergyman, and the sexton
dropped the cnstomary shovel of
earth upon the rongh hox lid.
Ome of the sons of Welchman,
who stood among the ¥eeping
mourners, suddenly exclaimed, “T
must aae father once more! Some
thing tells me he is not dead.”
The people were startled, but
the undertaker in order to grati
£y the son’s wiches ordered the
eaflin to be raised from the greve
and earried to the tool bouse of
she sexton, where tha lid was re
moved. A doctor was summoned,
Bad when the body was examined
it was found to bs quite warm.
The doctor lanced the arm of tha
deceased and blood commenced
flowing ag if from & live person.
The eoffin was earried back to
the houss of monring and the
sappo-~ed eorpss still in ita shroud
earried up stairs to bed. The
man is now slowly recovering and
there is great rejoicing in the
family, whose gloomy holiday has
#has been tarned into a happy
few year.
He Was Real Yean.
The Morchant Traveler axplains
the canse of & young lady's ani
mosity toward a cortain yonng
man. A fellaw who wonld ba guilty %
of such a trick is eertainly no gen. |
tleman; “T used to think this (3us |
flimkinson was a real niee voung |
man, bat I just hata him now”
szid one youny lady ty apathae |
“Why, what has ha dona?’ “ia
treated mashamelnlly, that's what |
“In what way?” “Why, the other
evening at the party I said tohim:
“Lat's eat a philopana, and, if I
say “yas” or “no” to any of your
qaestions, I'll cwe you a hox of
eandy and if ywu sy “yag
or “no” you'l give me a box’
Then what?” “After the party he
800 k ma homa, and all the way
thera hs talkel just as sweet as
sauld be about love in a cottage
and man should not live alone.
sad all of that. And when he got
s the front gnte he said Fannio,l
Bave waited for this oppotnnity for
® long time, will you warry me?
I whispered “yes” in a low voice
~~and —and —" Here her sobs
ohoked hor voice. “And what
#ld he do theu?" inquired her
listener eagorly
“He—just —hollowed ‘pliilopena!’ |
with all his might. That's what
be did,” and she wept afresh, and
would not be comfortad.
H:Lvi;;r};u—rw"il.fi;;kln.
In some of the St. Louis one
borse cars thers are brass nickel
earriers that run the whole length
of the ear. From any part of the
ear yeu can drop a nickleinto ena
ofthese carriers an.l then watch it
as it rolls along on its odge down
the ineline and finally goes rat
tling into the fare-hox. I saw a
wild Western ranch man come
into a ear, and, after putting hia
fare in the ordinary way, he no
ticed a new-comer drop a nickle
down the elevated railway. The
device aronsad his utmost admira
tion. Ha at onea changad a coup
-lof dollars into five.cent pieces.
Then took his place at the door
and started two nicklessimultana.
ously down each side of the ear
end offered to accept bats as to
which wonld get into the fare-box
first. Ho kept this ap uantil his
82 worth of coin was gone, and
wound up by saying, “Wall,
that's the quesrest contrivance I |
eversoen.”—Detroit Froe Press.
THRRE lives in Enmpkin connty
8 presoher, whose wealth is estima.
ted ot 82000, and yot ha allows his
mother to bs placed upnn
the paor list of the connty, and is
absolutelve relogi §) the wants
and necassition of this aged ane
who shonll ha the dmrest to Lis
hanrt, and ovan allows hor towan.
der from one nluns to anathay §u
porpah ol 3 hamn Tha s
':w."a 0o 'n :,’,,’ !‘f,”' 10t 4 ..,“,‘?‘.,,.
.}cflfi v ate Wkl sad Lave
| L s el
PRI € 3 a
FeiSUR INTREASEES
What the 3t. Lebanon Shakers
Found—lncident in the His
tory of a Quiet Community.
The Mount Lebanon (New
York) Skakers are a quiet com
munity, secluded from the fies
and worry of the outside world.
They are widely known, how
ever, for their strict Lonor and
prebity in business.
The Shakers believe that na
ture has aremedy for every dis
case. A few have been found—
the rest are as yet unknown.
Many were discovered by acci
lent. Qthers came to light as
the result of patient experiment
and research.
Nervous Dyspepsia is a eom
paratively new (fi:ease, growing
out of the conditions of modern
life. Itisa joint affection of
the digestive organs and of the
nervous system. These two
were formerly treated as sepa
rate ailments, and it was left
for the clearsichted Shakers
0 prove that the basis of thi:
terribie and often fatal compli
ation lies cLiefly in the disord
-red and depraved functions o!
Aigestion and nutrition. They
reasoned thus:—“lf we can in
duce the stomach to do its
work, and stimulate the excre
tive organs to drive out of the
body the poisonous waste mat
ters which remain after the life
giving elements of the food
have been absorbed, we shall
have conquered Nervous Dys
pepsia aud Nervous Exhaust
on. And they were right.
Knowing the infallible power
of Shaker ¥xiract (Seigel’s
Syrup) in less complicated
though similar discascs,
they resolved to test it fully
m this. To leave no ground
for donbt they preseribed the
remedy in Lundreds of cases
vhich had Lesn proncunced in
arable—with perfect sucecs:
N every insiuwe where their
wrechio sg2 to hving and die
Yere ECruti IBy a 0 lwo!
vervour Livnensa and B
1151 & viarly Amers
1 Q! 3 a gicater o
s extout hel the j)(»'opl.ez
48 eounry suiler wrom it—
hotasexes and all aces. Inno
ountry in the world sre there
30 manyinsane asylums filled
to overlowing, all resulling
from thiz a'stming disease. Its
leading sympioms are these:
Frequent or econtinual head
ache; a dull pain at the base
of the brain; bad breath; nau
~ous eruciations; the rising
f sour end prr~-l Luids to
he thro~*; « sense of oppress
-0 and faininess ot the pit of
ke stemach; flatulence; wake
- ulness and loss of sleep; dis
- sust with food even when
} weak frouthe need of it; sticky
or slimy matter on the tecth or
l n the irouth, especially on ris
| ng in the merning; furred and
oated tongue; dull eyes; cold
andg and feet; constipation ;
Iry or rough skin; inability to
ix the mind on any labor call
ng for continuous attention;
and oppressive and sad fore.
bodings and fears,
Ail this terrible group
“huker Extract (Seigel's
Svrup) removes bg its pos
tive, powerful, direct yet
painless and gentle action upon
the functions of digestion and
wsimilation. Those elements
of the food that build up aud
strengthien the system are sent
upon their mission, while all
waste matters (the ashes of life's
fire) wihich unremoved, poison
and kill, are expelled from the
body through the bowels, kid
neys and skin. The weak and
prostrated perves are quieted,
toned and fed by the purified
blood. As the lesult, health,
with i's enjoyments, blessings
and power, returns to the suf
ferer who had, perhaps, aband
oned all hope of ever seeing
another welf e !
BUCKI,EN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Salt
Rlioum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped, Hands, Philblains, Corns,and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required
[t is goaranteed to give porfect
satisfaciion, or woney refanded.
Price, 25 cents per box. For sale
by Crouch Bros.
Pr. Gunns Liver Pilis,
T oemoves Conatipation, prevents
T lavin, enrws Dyspopsia, and
rves oow lilatothe system. Ouly
s o dose. Sree sawmples at
W. C. Kendrigk's. e
NOW IS THE TIME!
NOW IS THE TIME!
’ —TOO EUY YOUR— ——
z FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
| Owing to the short crop and dullness of tke time, and in order to roduce my stock,ll
will sell you for the next THIRTY DAYS
IZ<& DRY GOODS AND {£HOES =3
1 5
AT Cosr.
You will de well to call and examine my stock at ouce, and buy your goods whil
they are low. B. P, WIGGINE, Bronwoed, Ga.
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Abolttmtymmld'u.overodcw.em--ym and the destors pre-’
Benneed it eancer. 1 have tried & namber of phyeicians. out withont reeeiving Bay permes
Bent benclit. Amomrg the number were one ¢ two specialists, The medicine tney applied
was like fire to the sore, Cauung intense pasn, [ saw a statement in the papers tailing what
8.8. 8, had done for others eimilarly effilcted 1 procured some at once. Before [ haa used
the second bottle the neighbors could notice ¢ .t my caucer was healing up. My general
health had been bad for two or three years—l haa a hacking couga ana spit blood contia
wally. Ihed a severe pain n my bresst. After taking six bottles of S. S, S. my cough left
me and I grew stoater than I had been for several years. My caneer has healed over all bat |
a little epot about the size of a half dime, and it is rapldly disappearing. I weuld advise
eviry one*with cancer to give 8. 8. S. & fair trial,
Mns, NANCY J. MoCONAUGHEY, Ashe Grove, Tippecanoe Co., Ind,
Feb. 16, 1886,
Bwift's Specldc is entirely vegetable, and reerus to eure cancers by forcing out the {mpen
rities from the blood, Treatise on Blood and Skin Discases malled free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Druwer 3, Atlanta, Ga,
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Leading Jeweler,
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EE Y S e ee e,
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flnx‘pmm mailsd to pae & g £33, dics for these troubles, and all Quacks,
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cm-o!whomtookufull:m' e f TRADE a 4 fima. - Take & SURE RENLDY that Hag
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& GOOD Farin, one mile from depot,
<R 200 acres of (and, one hwndred clear
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Panenhior 3 1838
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nasal passages of catarrhal virus, CBusing
kealthy secretions.
It allays pain and inflammation, protects
the mebranal linings of the head irom
additienal colds, completely hev s the
sores and restores the sense of taste o 4
sinell. Bereficial results are reahizcd © a
few applications.
A thorough treatment wtll ¢
Price fifty cents at druggicts; by ma og
istered, sixty cents. Clircalars sent [ioe
ELY BROTHERS, Druggists,
Owego, N. Y.
EAINENS, Its causes, and a new
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3F hoe, by one who was deaf twe aly
eight y -ars. Treated by most of the noted
specinlists without benefit. Oured himself
in three months, and since then hundreds
of others. Full particulars sent on sppli
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TION on tuo market for Piles, A SUBY (VRE
for ety Piles, Has gever e 00l ;ive
grompt reliof, Will core Anal Ulcers A nus,
tstiia, Totter, Sait Rueum Baiber's i/ Linge
worms, Pinples, @ ores and Boils Pricoe '€N
THE CLIBGMAN TGEACCO ¢ KE
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Wounds, Quts, Broises, Sprains Forysipe Rails,
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o rclutis. Gout Rheumstie Gout Colds uglis,
Beonehitis, Milk Leg Buake and Dog Bit *ing
o Inuects, &e. Ln f 2 ot allays all local hritat: . snd
Intlaramation from wioever csuses, Pricoyictws. !
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Prepared necording o the mose seioy the
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NGCREDTENT >, conmounded with the 10 et
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Cioup, Weed vr Unke of the Breast and fo: that class
of urikant or inflammotory maladien, Ackrs ¢ nd
Paios whors, fram toa dolieate s state of { 1o wywtana
the pat cng s unabdo ) bear the strongee - oplienio g
of e Vobmeoo Oalin For Hosdnohe or otior Aches
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t Book of &tartling Wonders
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We cannot publish certificates con
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CATALOGUE No. 1. Piaxos
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CATALOGUE No, 4. Basws InsTre-
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CATALOGUE No. 8. Srtrixgs.
CATALOGUE No. 9. Pianos Stoovrs
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CATALOGUE No. 12. Frauzs.
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Orguinettes, Fiutes, or any instrument
mads. Our prices wiil be reasonable for
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We sell Pianos and Organs on easy
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ed if not entir )y satisfactory after fifteen
days trial,
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SAVANNAU, GA.
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Savannah, Florida &
Western Ry.
| All treins on this road are run by Cen
tral Standard Time.]
'l‘ilM E CARD IN EFFECT MAY 2,
1886. Passenger Trains on this road
will run daily as fodows:
FAST MAIL
7:01 a m 1v......5avannah......ar 7:sBpm
8:38 a m 1v........Je5up.........ar 6:lspm
9:34 a m 1v..... Blackshear.....ar §:l7pmm
9:50 a m ar...... Waycross......lv 5:00 pm
1127 a mar......Ca11ahan......1v 2:45p m
12:00 w ar..Jacksonville... lv 2:00 p m
7:38 a mlv...Jacksonville... ar. 7:30 p m
8:18 a m1v......Ca lahan......ar 6:50 p m
10:25 2 m1v..... Waycross..... ar 4:40 p m
11:10 a mlv ... Homerville,... iv 3:51 p m
11.30 a m1yv...... Dupent.......ar 8:45p m
12:18 p m1y...... Valdogta......lv 2:52 p m
12:50 p m1v......Quitan......1v 2:03 p m
1:37 p mar.... Thomasville.. v 1:40 p m
3;85 p mar.. . Bainbridge. .lv 11;25am
4:04 p m ar..Chattahoochee..lv 11;40 a m
Puliman buifet cars te and from Jack
sonville and New Ycrk, and to and from
Jacksonville and New Orleaus via Pensa
cola and Mobile.
EAST FLORIDA EXPBESS.
4,30 p m 1v.... Jacksonville...ar 11;30a m
5;14 pm 1v......Ca11ahan......ar 11;46 a m
730 pmlv Waycross ar B:2sam
7:56 pmlv Glenure Iv B:o2am
817 pmiv Argyls Iv 7:45am
8:32 pmlv Homerville lv 7:32am
8:;52 pm ar Dupont Iv 7;lsam
3:45 pmlv Lake City ar
350 pm lv Gainesville
710 pm lv Live Oak
9:00 pmlv Dupont ar 7:loam
9:48 pmlv Valdosta Iv 6:2oam
10:20 pm vy Quitman lv 5:462a
11:10 pmar Thomasville Iv 4:558
12:33 am ar Camnilla lv 814 am
1;30 am ar Albany Iv 310 am
Pullman buftet care to and from Jack
sonvilie and St. Louis via Thomasville
and Albany.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
845pmlv Bavannsh ar B:l3am
1;35 pwly Jesup lv 3%5am
2:30 s mar Waycross Iv 1;10am
7;05 amar Callalian v 10,20 p m
B:Csamar Jackwonville lv 930 p
2:30 pmly Jacksonville ar B:osam
10:20pmmlv Callahan ar 7:05 &
245amlv Waycross ar 12:00 p m
2;10 a 1 ar Dupowt lv 10;50 p m
B;lsamar Live Osk v 7;10p m
9;35 am ar Guinegville 1v s:sop m
10;00 a w ar Lake City Lv 3:45
440amlv Dupont ar &45pm
s:3oamlv Valdosta Iv B;2opm
6:43a mlv Quitman Iv ;35 pm
7:50 amar Thomasville Iv 6:30 pm
1100 mar Albany lv 330 pm
' Stops a: all regular stations. Pullman
palace sleeping cars to and from Savannak
aund Tampa via Gainesville. Puilman
buffet slaeping carato and from Jackson.
ville and Washington. Pullman buffe:
cars and Mann boudoir buffet cars vis
Waycross, Albany and Mscen, and vis
Wauycsoss, Jesup and Macen, betwecn
Jacksorville and Cincinnati. Algo, thro'
; passenger coaches between Jacksonvile
‘and Chattanooga via Albany, snd Jack.
sonvilie anc Cincinnati via Jesup,
CONNECTIONS
At Savannah for Charleston at 7:10 & .
arrive Augusta via Yemassee at 1;40 p o
and §;18 p m: for Augusta and Atlanta »
;40 amand 8:10 p m; with steamship:
for New York Sunday, Tuesday ard Fri
day; for Boston Thursday; for Baltimore
semi-weekly
AtJesup for Brunswick at 2,50 an.
(except Sunday) and 6,20 p my; for Macon
2.30 a mand 5.40 am !
At Wayeross for Brunswick at 4,10 a m |
and 10,40 a my; for Albany at 5:00 p mand
12:45am, l
At Callahan for Fernandina at B,'oan
and 2,45 p m; for Waldo, Cedar Key, Uca
la, etc.,at 11,304 m and 7:25 m.
At Jacksonville with rail and steamer
lines diverg.ng.
At Live Oak for Madiron, Tallabassee
etc., at 10,59 am.
At Gainesville f r Ocala, Tavares, Pem
berton's Ferry, Brooksville and Tampa at
11,30 & m: for Cedar Key at 8,30 p m (ex
cept Sunday ).
At Albany for Macon Montgomery, Mo
h:!e, New Orlesns, Nashville, Louisville,
ete.
At Chattaheochee for Pensacola, Mobile,
New Orleans; with Prople’s line stenmers
advertising to leave for Apalachicola at
3;00 a m Wednesday, and 11;30 p m_Sat.
urday, and for Columbus at $;00 am Mon
day, 800 p m Tuesday and 7;00 a m
Thursday.
W. P. HARDER,
R. 6 mmm ‘_“:”!‘,‘: I;
DS e “Q_
2. T A WOOOOD,
Formerly of Stawart
2 y O county, hag locateq
Doveg, -t Gy,
for the purpose of practicing medje;
tendecs his services to thg gpeo,fi':'fi? '&:
surrounding country,
SeAll calis promptly attendeq,
J. M. GRIGGS,
‘ ATTBRNEY-AT-I.AW,
~ Dawsox, - E S ol ey
(COLLECTLONS A BPECIy| 1y
Refers, by permission, to M. Fery, &
Co., A. Leffler, S, (}uckenheimer &8,
Gustave Eckstemm & Co., Savannap Gan'
Henry Lewis, Atlanta, Ga. esis.
&F Office over J. P Griffin’g store,
DR. J. G. DEAN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEQN
DawsoN, GL," %
i Having located in Dawson for the
of practicing my Profession, | reap,::r.
fuily offer my services to the publie lfl:
solicit a share of itg patronage, Callg
promptly attended. ©ffice up stairg gy
Jesse Griffin’s store. L
T . THANOR, 0.1
~—~WITH— ]
Q. R G. JONZg -
r
DENTIST,
Dawson -:- Georgia,
‘ "E tender our Professiong) Yeryi
i \‘ ali who would have the?.:-“'xc::
{ properiy fliled gnd ‘1 reated, KUaranteq;
P Saiisfaction in every case g
| We use the latest and best niaterily for
' FILLING AND PLaA7E Wonrr,
| 'i'hie bepi reconimended ao%esthay,
e for the painless eXtraction of
Teeth
'Na harin! Na damage to U hagy
i P'atronage respacifully seliciied. "
LOCAL SCHEDULE,
Pass. Train No. 1 going West ar. LiTpm
0“ “ N()‘ 2 G EIBL “ 12“[}.
“ . No. 51 ¢ West “3:'01 P+
“ No.b3 ' Enst “ifpy
: |
Central & Southwes.
9
Eern . R's.
[all trains of this system are rup by
Standard (90) Meridian™ time, which is 3
minutes siower than time kept by city.]
SAVANNAH, GA., Jun) 8, 1885
Ox AND AFTER THIS DATE PAgsgNorg
TRAINT on the Central and o,
western Railroads and branches will rag a
follows:
GOING NORTH.
Leave No. 51-- No. 53~
Savannah D 840 am D BWpm
Leave N 0.15-
D 540 pm
Arrive N 0.15—
Millen D 845 pm
Arnive N 0.51 - No. §3 -
Augusta...... D 3:45pm.. D 6:lsan
Mac0n........ D 4:20pm.. D 80sn
Atlanta....... D 935 pm.. D 7:B3sm
Columbus. .DES243am... D 2.% pm
Perry.........D ES9:IO p m.DE S 12:00m
Fort Gaine5.....................D E 8 4:38 pn;%
PlakMye e o 0 . DES 5:35pm
ki s e D 3:sBpm
A1bany........ D 11:10 am.. D 2:46pm
Montgomery.. D .................7:BBpn
Milledgevilie DES 5:49 p m...........cc0ns
Eatonten.... DES 7:40 p m.......cccouusemms |
CoNNECTIONS AT TERMINAL Points, |
At Augusta—Trains 51 and 53 connest
With outgoing trains of Georgia Railroad,
Columbia,Charlotte and Augusta Railrosd, |
and gouth Carolina Railroad. Train 68
connects with outgoing train of Augusts
and Knoxville Railroad Train 51 eon
nects with trains for Sylvania, Wrights
ville and Lceuisville.
At Atlanta —Trains 51 and 58 connsett
with Air-Line and Kennesaw routes te all
points North and East. and with all Di
[ verging road- for local Sti.tions.
COMING SOUTH.
~ Leave—Nos. Nos,
} Mi11en......16 D 500 am..
Augusta...lB D 5:30am.20 D 9:3pu
‘Mac0n....52 D 9:40 am. 54 D 10:50pm
Columbus 18DES11:48 pm. 6 D 120 m
Perry...... 24 DES 9:85a m.23DES3:OOpn
Ft Gaine5.....................28 DES 10:05 pm
81ake1ey......................26 PES 8:003m
RN v e 3 D 100 N
Albany .24 D 540am.36 D 12:00 m
Moty i i e3D THER
Mi11dge...25 DESB;37 & l.....coevmmmeeminm
Eatonton..2o DES 5;15 8 m.....ccce sorssninm
Arrive—No, No.
Savannsh.l6 D 8:05a m.
Savannah 52 D 4,07 pm.54D §oom
Cornection at Savannah with Savanash
Florida and Western Railway for a
points in Florida.
Treins Nos. 53 and 54 will not stop ¥
take on or put off passengers lfl'&l'fi
vainah and Millen, as trains Nos. 1§
18 are expected to do the way business b
tween these points. )
Local Sieeping Cars on all night p*
senger trains hetween Savannah nd :;
gusia, Savannah and Macon, Baval
and tlanta, Maeon and € lumbus. 5
Tickets for all points and sleep"’!w
herths on sale at City Oftice, No. 2
Street, . lR' ]
G. A. WHITRREAD, WM ROG v
Gen. Pass, Agt. Gen: Supt.,Ssvsd
J.C. Bmaw, W.F- SHELLMAXN
Gen. Trav. Agt. , Trafic Mansf®
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