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TTrn MACOK TELEGRAPH : SC7TDAY MORVTN’G, JULY 31, 1904.
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HARRIS
LITHIA =
WATER
Is nature’s sovereign liquid remedy for
all chronic diseases. It is pleasant to
taste, sure in effect, and is heartily
endorsed by leading physicians as a
prompt and permanent cure for all
DISEASES OF
STOMACH, LIVER
KIDNEYS BLADDER
It is certain and lasting relief for
rheumatism, Nervousness, Insomnia,
all catarrhal affections, and for troubles
that arise from uric acid poisoning
SOCIETY
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ft**. Sim P.JeMt. Tht famous
•vangtllsl. writes aa follows:*
Cast rat villi. Ga.
r>eJ(«rr1a LffH'a Sprints Cn„
lUrni 5artn«». S. C
Genilrntn; —I have hern uvin* with
*>rrt ewitere of mr family. Harris Litbu
A'ater for more than twelve month*. It
, IM Mil Mtui^ior)-. ,:f,wnt .nj
!> 1 tri tful W.wrr ■ have ever *«*J. Its
rtfuenregnJ effects upon the atoirerh.
ivrr «nj kidney*Uwofljrrful. anl lean
itrrerefy rnmr.nnd It nil* --
ml *at *fa i,ry ititita «"J r iefal water
Mr. F. |. Roulette. Chief of the
Augutta(Ca.)flrc Deparfmant.aafa>
AUOUtTA* Ga.
Harris Sprint*, ’s. C.
The IfarrH Uthla Sprints Go.,
Gentiemon— I have suffered with stone
In the kidney for ten years, end. after
trylnt «he most widely advertised llthia
waters and Uthla taMets. I find that
ItanrU LllhU Watrr only affords aw relief.
The stone in «ny hiJneys. fcelnt of very
larfeslae.lt traduitty di*««.ivint unJer
tlie Influence «if Harris LhMa Water,
when other water* failed absolatity to
give tie any relief.
F. J. Poultry*.
Chief Attfuftta Tire Departawet.
'•1 tin* llnrrle T.ltliln Hprln* V.'n
e*.wild promptand efilrient «■ fleet. In youlr and rtmmnntlo trouhtw*
i-w Hit* water superior tothn Buffalo Llthia Hprlnga Writer. I aof-
rom .in ottn k *.f rb< umsltim f»r eight months, during which time
• f 1.. N«.\ ■•■hi..
Kl llurrll Llthia Water.
had n raw of llurrl* Mlhla Wntnr sent I „
nui three or f.»ur wnsks, the pain and wtlfTne
i » trutibl<*l alnca. I feel that 1 cau anf«
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i*t turnout Uthla water free to guet
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Mr«. J. W. Bates 1 «»u torn tor
Ailirrflle, N. C.. to spend aome time.
MlM Neill* Bennon lus Teturned
1 from QaJneavlUe, Oa.
Mrs. Roland Rills act »on left Than-
; ( ;ay for lake Toxaway.
Mrs. Kuyene Harris and children ar.
1 the *ueota of Mr.. Battey in Savannah.
Mr. and Mra. J. A. Roueh are apend-
j Ine aome time at White Sprin«s, Fla.
Mlaa Maud Aultman of lbany la
vlaltlng relative. In tha city.
Mlaa Corlnne Crawford of Milledge*
, Vine la visiting frtanda In tha city.
Mlea Heunette Weatcott I. vlaltin*
i relaUvea and frlenda In Winder.
! Mra. A. Block and children have re-
| turned from Swe^water Park Hotel.
Mra. E. U MarUn ha. returned from
I a vlalt to friend, at Fort Monroe, Va.
MlM Julia Hu*uenln la apendln* to
day at Llthia Kprlnft*.
Mr, and Mr.. T. H. T^imb left Satur
day mornln* for St. Ioala
MlM Maud Blalock of Hawklnavllle
I. the |UMt of Ml.. Edna Mozo.
Ml.e Annl. Laurie Sh.w I. at Indian
Sprlnr. the ifuert of Mlaa Llllla Cornell.
MIm Kate Crump la vlaltin. Mra.
Seymour Myron at Byronvllle. Oa.
Mr«. Charle. Ston. and little daugh
ter are vlaltin* relative. In Korayth.
Mlaa Kate Ellle haa returned home
after apendln* aome time In Savannah.
Dr. and Mra. K. P. Moore returned
Friday evening from Ht. Louie.
Mlaa Bcaale Reeac of Thomaavlllc la
the gueat of Mlaa Cota Walker.
MIm Quartorman of Savannah la
vlaltin* Mlaa Marie Dettre.
Mra W. II. Snowden relurna home
Monday from Clarkavllle.
Mlaa India Walker of Camilla la the
guaat of Mra. E. A. Polhllt In Vlnevllle.
Mr. and Mra. Duncan Brown have re
turned from Sparta where they have
been vlaltin* relative*.
MIm Engenia Hendereon la the .ueat
nf Jlra. II. W. Sperry and Mra. Alllaon
Humphrey In Jackannvllln, Flu.
Mra. II. M. Wortham and Mr*. Aah-
ton Stark* are auinmerln* at Warm
Spring*. Va.
Mlaa Cecil. Nelaon of Paducah. Ky
is the attractive gueat of Mlaaea Agnea
and Juliette Hutaan In Vlnevllle.
MlM Lillie Allen haa Juat returned
from a pieplant two week, atay at In
dian Spring*.
Mlaa Mary Callaway leave* today for
Lockport, N. V- to vlalt Mr. and Mra.
Oliver M. Dial!.
Mr and Mr*. F. B. Stubb* and fam
ily have returned from a delightful
trip to Cumberland Ialand.
Mlaa Maud Grantham 1* vlaltlng her
alater. Mra. K. J. Powell, at llawklna-
vllla.
Mr. and Mr*. John O. Lewi* of Qult-
r.inn have returned home after vlaitlng
Mr. and Mra. Charle* Cater.
Mr*. Samuel Forden Crecllln* haa re
turned to Ht. Loula, after vlaltlng her
alater. Mr*. Andrew Haaell Heyward.
Mi. and Mra. C. U. Willingham, and
ramlly are enjoying n delightful atay
am-mg tha New Hampshire hills.
Ml. J. H. Wllllatn* nnd Mlaa EllaMaa
Wllllama returned Wednesday from a
ahoit atay In Montgomery Ala.
Mra. (1. M. Turner and Mlaa Lillie
Turner nf Uarnenvllle apent Thuraday
with Mr*. C. A. Turner In Vlnevllle.
Miss Josephine Ice la vlaltlng her
alaier. Mra. Edward House. In Savan
nah.
Mias Allene Flaming ratumed Wed'
neaday from Mobile. Ala- where she
haa beep vlaltlng relullves.
Mlaa Ida Guttenbergrr nnd Mlaa
Jennie Craig are visiting Mrs George
Wlllta In Huwklnavlll*.
Mlaa Maury M. Stapler and Mias
Maria Steven* apant several day* this
week at llygela.
Mra Mitchell Rogers and children
are spending the aummer at l*ortcr
Hprlnga.
Mlaa Grace Judd has returned to her
home In South Carolina aftar a de
lightful stay In M*ca£.
Mlse Marlon Isne haa returned from
a visit to Mra. Oaorge B. Thurcate In
Fol.ylh,
Mra. McElvey Corbett hn* returned
from a slay of some length at Indian
Spring.
Mra L. D. Moor* and children ire
at home again, after spending a month
at Latonton.
Mrs. Edwin Gould and children have
returned from CuUoden. where they
have been spending some time.
Mlaa Annl* Lu Russell went over to
Hygela on Saturday to spend Sunday
with Mlse Marie Stevrna
Mra Walter Johnson and fumlly
have returned from Cumberland Is-
Umt.
Mr. und Mr*. C. A. Turner !*ft Sat
urday afternoon for llot Sprint*. Ark.,
to In* gone for u month.
Mr. Albert T. Vaughan leeve* this
I week for I-a tlntngv to spend two
' week* et bis home.
Mrs. K. J. Nottingham. Mr. and Mrs.
Furman Lawton and ltttlo Dorothy aro
•pending tho summer nt Oatnesvtllo.
Mtsa Fearlo pdwards |p spending
some tita* st P^lrburn, the guest of
Mrs. W. T. Koberts.
Misses Marguerite and Ollrla Mont
fort of Butler aro In the city, vlaltlng
Miser a Tatum and Krwln Fop*'.
Mlse Tatum Fopo haa returned hom
from Ht. Loula. after a delightful visit
to the Mlaaea Colbert.
Mlaa Marie L. Skidmore Conner la
•pending several days in the city with
Mr*. DuFont Ouerry.
Mrs. George Dolvln and son ha
)b Manufacturing Co.
Macon, Ga.
Manufaoturers of
Cald»*r Lawton j
Mr. Lawton 1
Cotton Yarns, Warps,
Twines, Hosiery, Etc.
'ml 20 Thomas St.
. York office.
••".ICO: occoooococxxjcc-c-occoooccoccco'.
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS
#I A Il^ht pat5C l< a heavy curse 1
Sickness mskea a light pun*e.
The UVHR Id the seat of cine
tenths of all disease.
Tift’s Pills
fo to the trot of tbc whole mat
ter, thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of the
UVERto normal condition.
| Give tone to the system and
solid (k"-li to the ihxj..
turned home after a delightful stay in
Bt. Loula.
After a delightful stay In Ht. Louis.
Mr*. J. D. Stetson and Mr. James Stet
son returned home Thursday.
Mis* Florence Moore of Xnaeau, Ba
hama IslAndn, in spending some time
here, the guest of Mr*. H. If. Hlngleton.
' Mrs. William Hcandrctt nnd Mis*
Janet Bcnndrett of Cordele nre vlaltlng
Mr*. W. H. Pope on Madisoi: street
Mrs. Sidney Wiley left Wednesday
for Bt Louis, where she will be tho
guest of Mrs. Frederick Porter.
Judge Robert Hodges returned Sat
urday from a two weeks’ stay at Li-
thlu Springs.
Mrs. W. P. Cox of Birmingham, Ala.,
will visit Mrs. A. J. Orr nnd Mrs. 8. C.
Moore this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Findley and
their daughters. Misses Susie nnd Dor
is. have returned home after a month’s
stay at C/nrkesvfHe.
Mrs. and Mra. Joseph Neel and chi!
ren, who have been visiting relatives
nt Cartersvllle for some time, leave this
week for Flat Rock. N. C.
and Mrs. II. W. Walker nre
spending some time at Indian Spring.
ntsr they will go to tho mountains of
North Carolina.
Mrs. Charles Cater hns returned
home after spending a month In Qult-
mnn with hor parents, Capt. and Mr*.
McCall. u
Miss Geraldine Dessau nnd Miss Lei
la Clarke have returned from Ogle
thorpe. where they atended tho Ep-
wortli conference. m
Miss Muy Singleton &nd Miss Lillie
Converse have returned from a de
lightful visit to New York nnd the re
sorts near by.
Mra Clarence Cubbedge nnd children
lenvo this week for Atlanta to spend
some time with her mother, Mrs. Frank
Meyer.
Miss Ethel Jones will entertain this
week In honor of Miss Rosnllnd Davl»*
guest*. Miss Butts of Snvnnnah, und
Miss Young of Valdosta.
Mr*. H. P. We*tcrttt; Mr. and Mra.
J. W. Rountree and Muster James
Rountree, Jr., nre In Huntsville. Ala.,
for the aummer.
Miss Annie Valentino has returned to
the city after a visit to Miss Madge
Collins at her country home. “Oak
View.”
Misses Nellie nnd Genevieve Collins
have relumed home after n week’s
stay In Mncon. the guests of little Miss
Cecelia Valentino.
Miss Cnllle Cook of Mllledgeville and
Miss Addle Ensign of Forsyth will be
the gue«ts of Mrs. W. L. Proctor this
week.
Mrs. G#. W. Punenn. Miss Tracey
Duncan, Mrs. W. II. Felton nnd Mr. IV.
If. Felton. Jr., left Thrusday for Wai^n
Springs. Vo.
Misses Carrie Ijiwton and Virginia
Willingham spent the past week at
Marshnllvllle with their cousin, Mlaa
Kula Willingham.
Misses Mattie Tea and Lurlde Tur
ner left yesterday afternoon for
Bamesvllle to visit their auut, Mrs. O.
M. Turner.
Miss Jennie Craig and Mis* Ida Out-
teberger nre visiting Mr*. George Wil
lis In Hawklnavllle. where they are be
ing delightfully entertained.
Mrs. Osgood Willingham and Mrs.
Ben Willingham have been spending
the past week nt Marshnllville with
Mr*. K. J. Willingham.
Mr*. J. A. Peacock nnd Mis* Faralyn
of Dublin arrived In Mncon Saturday
visit Mr. John Bolfeulllet and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster B. Ong returned
Friday from Ht. I.ouls. They Also vis
ited friends in Iowa before returning
home.
Mre. Henry 0. Tucker and little
daughters have returned home after a
delightful stay with relatives In Chat
tanoogo, Tenn.
Miss Lgcllle Woodruff, who has been
visiting Miss Alton* Lowe, Is now the
(meat of Mrs. J. H. Shorter on Georgl
avenue.
Miss Elisabeth Horne ha* returned
from n delightful visit of some length
to her cousin, Mtns Gertrude Home, ol
Mllledgeville.
Mr*. George C. Turpin Satur
day afternoon for Asheville. N. C., tc
Join Mrs. George R. Turpin, who has
been quite III but Is now Improving.
Mrs. George Duncan and Mrs. Wil
liam Felton left Tuhrsday night for
Warm Springs, Va., to spend some
time.
Miss Mattie Rogers and Master Gray
Goodwyn left Smtrday afternoon foi
Ml. Airy, where they will visit Mrs
James SUi’aw,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grace and child
ren and Mies Kthei Jones have re
turned from a |d«meant stay at Warm
Miss Rosalind Davis will have as her
guest* this week Miss Leslie Butts of
Havannah and Ml»* Mec Young of Val-
, dosta.
Misses Leonora and Eleanor Solomon
have returned from u pleasant visit t
Mr. and Mra. My rick fci Meriwether
county.
^Hltury and Miss Ruth
Mlaa Mary Be
Mra. P. H. Gambrell nnd her daugh-
r Harriet have returned from Fort
ontoe, Va., where they have been the
lejtv of Mr. Gambrell’H sister, Mrs. J.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Crawford, who
'•re recently married In Columbus,
have moved to Macon and are pleas-
ntly quartered with Mrs. S. IL Sln-
gloton on College street.
Dr. Jume* T. Homs left Thursday to
Join Mrs. Ross In South Carolina. They
ill probably return home Tuesday
night, and expect to leave soon for SL
Louis.
The many friends of Judge and Mr*.
John P. Ross will be pleased to learn
that Mr*. Ross and John Ross, IL, who
have both been ill several weeks with
typhoid fever, are now somewhat Im
proved, with a prospect of an early
convalescence.
The friends of Misses Helen and
Mary Scandrett will be pleased to
know that they are convalescing, after
an attack of typhoid fever. They with
their mother, Mrs. R. A. Scandrett..
will leave this week for their country
home, whre they go to recuperate from
their long illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Altmayer and
their sons, Ralph and Msjrnus, leave
Italy Mine
Every mother feels g
^reat dread of the pain
and danger attendant upon
the most critical period
of her life. Becoming
g mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and
danger incident to the ordeal makes its anticipation one of misery.
Mother’s Friend is the only remedy which relieves women of the great
pain and danger of maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial ia not only made painless, but all the danger is avoided
by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer despondent or '
gloomy; nervousness, nausea and other distressing conditions aro
overcome, the system is made ready for the coming event, and tho
serious accidents so common to the critical
hour are obviated by the use cf Mother’s
Friend. “It is worth its weight in gold,”
says many who have used it, $i.oo per
bottle at drug stores. Book containing
valuable information of interest to all women, will
be sent to any address free upon application to
BRABF1ELD REGULATOR OO., Atlanta, 6a.
Mother’s
Friend
Hark lrav* Tu^li
tain, whvri
today for the North, where they will
spend a week in New York, three
weeks In Atlantic City and from there
they go to St. Louis. They will return
some time in September.
Mrs. L. C. Johnston 1* spending the
remainder of the time at College Park.
Mrs. T. H. Henderson left Saturday
to visit her daughter, Mrs. William
Payne, Jr., in Montgomery, Ala. On her
return she will visit her sister In Eu-
faula.
Miss Johnnie Logan 1* attending a
house party in Forsyth, given by Miss
Hattie Bloodworth, at which a number
of other young women and men are
gucHts. Later she will be a guest at
Mis* Addle Ensign'* house party in the
same town.
Miss Emily Williams relume d
Thursday ofternbon from Thomasvllle,
where she has been spending some
time. She was accompanied by her
si&ter, Mrs. J. B. Jamison.
Mrs. A. O. Bacon left Monday to
Join Mrs. Manly Curry onNthe Hudson.
From there they will go to Greenfield.
M!aa., und later to New York In tho
fall, os their proposed trip to the East
ho* been postponed.
Mrs. Jack Our and sons, who have
been tho guests of Mrs. J. II. Otto, have
gone to the Isle of Palms, and from
there they will go to Columblu, S. C..
They were accompanied by Mrs. W. J.
Ytagcr and children.
A pleasunt party who left for Tybre
Friday night. Included Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Bates. Miss Dorothy Bates. Miss
Mr.ry Balkcom. Mis* Nora Taylor of
Montezuma; Mr. Emmett Guttenberger
and Mr. Clarence Meriwether. They
will return home Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Altmayer and sons
Mangus and Ralph, leave today for
New York, whero they will spend a
week. From there they go to Atlantic
Clt>. nnd later to St. Louis, to visit
the exposition. They will probablf
not return to Macon before the mtddl)
of»September.
Margaret Iaoylcns, the lovely little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.
Loyless, who base been visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy for some
time, not only holds u warm place In
the affections of her father’s and moth
er's friends, but ha* won many new
ones on her own account by her
charming, sweet and unaffected man
ner und winning personality.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilborn are
at home to their friends at the resi
dence of Mra. John T. Coates on Or
ange Ht. They have decided to make
their home In Macon again, ufter a
residence ol several year* In Rome.
On., and it Is with pleasure their
friends welcome thorn back.
Misses Jeannle Craig and Ida Gut
tenberger are being delightfully enter
tained In Ilnwklnsvllle. where they are
the guests of Mra. George WIUIs. Mra.
Willis entertained In their honor ut a
porch party Wednesday afternoon. On
Thursday evening they were the guests
of honor at a bird supper given at the
country home of Mr. and Mrs. Pope
Drown. Many social functions have
been given these young ladles while
here.
It’s In the flavor. Once try B’.ua Rib
hou lemon and vanilla oxtmets. ahd
you will always use them. Best ever
made.
For July Weddings
Choice and tasteful pieces of Sterling
Silver, Cut Glass and Bric-a-Brac.
Good Selection, Reasonable Prices, at
L. 0. Stevens’ Jewelry Store,
366 Second Street.
MARRIAGES.
Brooki(«Citbert.
DUBLIN, Ga., July #0.—A marring*
much interest to o number of the
people of Dublin will be solemnised a{
Ailr.uy on August 10. On that date
Mlut, Bessie Hester Gilbert, w:*l kr.own
pop iUr In Dublin, will be united
In marriage to Mr. William Christie
Brooks of Albany. The marriage cere-
inory will be performed in the Bap
tist church at Albany In the presence
of a number of friends and relitlvcs.
Miss Gilbert Is a sister of Mrs. A. P.
Ulntoq, and Mlaa Dorothy Gilbert of
this city, and is a mast 'exemplar.*
young lady, kind of heart, lovable In
very way, and very popular with those
who know her.
Rowe* Rogers.
DUBLIN, Go., July SO.—Wednesday
for Lookout Moun.
•pend a month.
» Ht. Lou)* to the
M timed Saturday
t* she spent ten
. Returning, she
CUt* In Ken-
■ spent tiv* day*
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Rrownsville. Tettn.. May SI. 1001.
Dr. K. W. Hall: Dear Sir—I have
used your Great Discovery for kidney
and bladder troubles and have been
very greatly benefited by It and 1 can
fully recommend It to any one suffer
ing In the same manner. Respectfully,
GILES RIVES. Postmaster.
Lexington. Tenn.. June 4, 1001.
This Is to certify that I have been
cured of kidney and bladder troubles
with one bottle of Ilair* Great Discov
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public. _ Yours,
Engineer N..
A TEXAS WONDER.
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cures diabetes seminar emissions, weak
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regularities of the kidneys ana btaddei
both men and women, regulates bladder
trouble tu children. If not eol<
druggist wt’l be eetrt by mat. .
of IL One *mat! bottle I- twr
treatment an*! eeldom falls to
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$25.15 Via New York and Sound $25.15
Boston, Mass., and Return
Southern
ailway.
On August 12, 13 and 14 tho Southorn Railway will soil tickets to
Boston, Mass., and return at rates mentioned above; tickets good until
August 20th in which to return.
EXTENSION
Extension to September 30, 1904, may be secured by depositing ticket
with joint agent at Boston not later than August 20, and upon payment
of 50 cents.
STOP OVER
Stop-over of ten days in New York on the return trip from Boston by
depositing tickot with joint agent New York and upon payment of
$1.00, but in no case will ticket be good leaving New York later than
September 30th.
JAMES FREEMAN, Tray. Pass. Agent.
Phone 424.
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mcmlng last Mr. George Ho w and
n Mamie Rogers were united in
mnirtage. The ceremony was per-
pormed at the borne of the bride’s por-
r.ts In the presence of a few rriends
arrt relatives, by Rev. Mr. Morris of
the Christian church,
Mr. Rowe Is a son of Capt Thomas
Rowe, and Is related to some cf
the best families In the stAte. He is a
>cung man of intelligence, character
end perseverance, and will auccecl *n
life.
The bride t* a moat estimable young
Indy, refined. Intelligent, lovable of dis
position, and having many friend-i aud
admirers.
Immediately efter the ceremony the
young couple left for Llthia Springs,
wl ere they will spend a few day*.
Made Inoane by Wife’s Blow.
BLACK8HEAR. Ga^ July 10.—Jos.
. Easterling of thl* county was ad
judged insane and sent to the state as
ylum today.
A few year* ago he married a Miss
Padgett of Baxley. Of late their mar
ried life haa been unhappy and two
niontha ago In a family fusa ahe struck
fctm on the head with the heavy end of
a broom. The wound apparently slight
continued to give him Increasing pain
and trouble, until Insanity developed.
The exemintng physicians express the
hope that with proper treatment he
may recover from the effect* of the
blow.
Munroe’s Tax DigcsL
rORHYTH. Ga., July $•.—The Tax
digest for Monroe county completed
>e*terday shows an Increase In the
taxable property for this year of 9B.1U
ove* the returns for 1M03; total valui
of property returned for 1903 1*$2.
47f. €»;.r 19004 la $2.5««,014.
On Aug. 11,
at 8 p. m. we will
rim our 3rd
Railroad and Steam 3
boat Excursion
Macon to Charleston
and 65 miles out on the
Atlantic only
$2.75
lor the round trip. This
includes reserve seat.
This gives you two days
by and on the sea.
Tickets on sale at Union
Station. SleopiugCar at
Citv Ticket Oflico or ad-
.ir.-'-s
Tuggle & Hollingsworth,
Hanagers.
Parlor cars on all dav trains to
Atlanta via SOUTHERN RAIL-
jury commission—* wm tMtn I >VAY. Rock ballast; no dust. Fif-
££ j' nilrs shortest lu *: nmch
the am Monday In Au*n»t every I
years, the time to meet anti ra* | , JAMES FREEMAN,
the Jury ■ Trav. Pasi. Agent,