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Sylvania Tolephono.
KTI.VA'M.t, 44 i. Mnrc’! a. I«»»
The. Newnm Ilerald faruishe* us
with this ajfrieultui'id item : “Mr. John
D. Kay tolil us last week that lie raised
twenty-live hales of cotton on twenty
five acres of land last year, using a
compost, of cotton seed and acid phos
phate. That experiment is worth
trying again.”
State Treasurer Speer left Atlanta
Friday last for New York, where lie
will place on the market ?l(i(J.000 of
Goat-gin Bonds, received an part of the
pay for the Macon and Brunswick
Railroad. Thv money the public will be debt. applied
-to the payment of
Mr. TI. N. Jenkins, solicitor of pat
ents, Washington. I). (J., officially re
ports the following Georgia complete list of pat
ents granted inventors for the
week ending February 20th. 1883: G.
R. Lewis, Fayetteville, fertilizer dis
til hi tor; Edward L. Murray, Atlanta,
combined wheel cultivator and plow;
Gin Fitts, New hern, hack-band hook
for harness; A. II. Best, Savannah,
label “Best’s new process amalgam,”
We claim the rapt attention of bach
elor friends of the Evening Newi.
while we present this poetical item
from our neighbor, the bordering Eastman Times.
,‘This is somewhat ou the
romantic. There is a young gentle
man in our town wiio, about two years
ago, learned through tt friend theimma
and address of a beautiful young lady
in a far Western State. The young
man wrote her and asked her if she
would correspond and exchange pho
tos with him. The young lady cou
s.iitril to the request, and upon the ex
change of pictures Ihe admiration of
each other seem to have been mutual.
They have never met and are entire
strangers, except through the corres
pondence; but by this means Ihev
In re learned to love each other, and
the young man has asked the young
Judy in the far West to become his
wife. Her answer was in the affirma
tive, a si! ere long he will go to claim
her as his own. The names of the par
ties we can't give, but the statements
as narrated are true.”
A $20.00 Bible Reward.
The publishers of Rutledge's Month
ly offer twelve valuable rewards in
their Monthly for March, among which
is the following:
We will give $20.00 in gold to the
person tolling us which is the longest
verse in the Bible by March 10th, 1883.
Should two or more correct answer*
be received, the reward will be divi
ded. The money will be forwarded to
the iry^P wisnfti^j^irch 1 foi-tT ward 15th. 1883. Person-:
e re must,
cents in silveriC’to postJ^u__*i>
ken) with thcil* answer, forwl iey
will receive the April Monthly, in
which the name and address of tie
win ier of the reward and the correct
answer will bepublished and in which
several more valuable rewards will be
offered, Address, Rutledge Publish
ing Company, Easton, Penns.
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the SCIENTIFIC AFiEX-JICArV, vrhich hf
lArgC3t cii’culatien, purt ir* tho^xuofit imlu
oi'it-s aucli pul-llubodin tb
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paper is published 'U K EUf i. Y at $3.20 a year
**d id a-;lmitfeed to be the best paper ongineaiinc devour
io eci enco, mechanics, invenHons, iadnairia
'works, and other dc, ar'nnent3 of
progress, published in any cor.nfcry. Single
copies by mail, 10 cinita. Sold by all ne^S'
drillers. of Br.:cc*
Address, Muon – Eroad-.-?y, Co., pnbllshore New York.
USc American, 0^1
Handbook about paw.nts mallsd free.
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Firesida COilEHUTOR.
Over 600 pages, fully
Hie most in'ennely interest*:^ religious book of
the age. Non-sectariaii. AGUN'i S are h»vln : g
iHG 8UCCESS. One lady reports G7 orders fire?
week: a minister in Indiana, 19 in one day. Sella
for S2.no. WaiTK YOU EXTRA SUSClAI
SC SHIMS to our nearest house.
J. H. CHAMBERS – CO.
St. Ixiuis, Mo. CliLlSgo, 111. AtlaaU, Ga.
i A week ynade at home by the jndn*
% trio us. Bo.?t busi n *.*>■,» now before 'h<
■“ B jpu:di;.‘. suai’c you. Cajdtal Men, not womvn, needed. Ijovj V/e w ii
■
/* girls Now vrant-ed i8 the evur.v v/ner. to wot – I'*
tiuiu. You can work
in spare time, or give youv whole time to thr
busin088. So -uta.-r ba.-icie.is will p::y you uenr
iy as well. No oon can fail mako' enonnus
pay, bv tMigagiiig at once. 'L.-tly outfit ni;»*
terms free. Monuv snndo fn»t, easily jiii<{ ho-,
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THIS PIPES 'i L
451.) Newspaper - where advertis- Advertising jBnror.u (10
ing «.*** , mam c<‘nt.r tela w J% in Niff YORK.
Ob,MyM!
That’s a common expres
sion and has a world of
meaning. How much suf
fering is summed up in it
The singular tiling about back
it is, that pain in the
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver com
plaint, consumption, cold,
rheumatism,dyspepsia,over
work, nervous debility, –c.
Whatever the cause, don’t
neglect it. Something is
wrong and needs prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely
cure such diseases as
Brow’s Iron Bitters, and
it does this by commencing
at the foundation, and mak
ing the blood pure and rich.
Logaasport. Ind. Dec. t, xfiQo.
P»r a long; time I hare boon a
sutlerer from stomach and kidney
discsse. My appetite was very aid poor
and the very small amount I eat
difagreed with me. I was annoyed of
very much from non-retention
urine. I tried many remedies with
n« success, until I used Brown's
Iron Bitters. Since I used that my
stomach does not bother me any.
My appetite is simply immense. and My
kidney trouble is no more, my
Cf-27 eral health is such, that I fc«l
tike a new man. After the use of
Brown's Iron Bitters for one month,
i have gained twenty Sa pounds in
weight. O. B. KDm
Leading physicians and
clergymen use and recom
mend Brown’s Iron Bit
TERS. It has cured others
suffering as you are, and it
will cure you.
ESI not. life is sweeping by, go a*d
d;:r? before you die. something
ral'btv and sublime leave be
mud to conquer time.” ?66 r
week risk. Everything in your own town* < ’apital $ j outlit not free.^ roquirpd.
new.
We will furnish even thin?. Many ar*
making fortunes* L»dies make as much as
Rwder!Vfymi mskc^rcat 8 w>ntims!nMA pay all the time, e t whfch write you for
oan H.yl
artieularn to allktt A- Co., Tcrtland,
an
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WTofig succilasss
And LAVV8 OF TRADE!
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A Com plot© Uoide to tlso Sm»cesstel
ProsecHtiou ot Boainetuu
In7£ 1 nPble to tho Merchant, the Farmer, tbo
Clerk, tiie Mechanic, and the Student.
Bufliress and Legal Forma, Commercial I^aw
3n the several Cfates and Territories, revised to
date; valuable Statistical Tablets, Commercial
Correspondence, and how conducted; Parlia
mentary proceedings, Rules governing Public
Bodies; how to conduct Public Meetings , Oon
ventions, of etc.; Public Social Speaking—how laws, forms to and acquire eti
the art Home Oratory. and how to conduct
quette ; Amusements,
them; Loiter Writing in Society—forms suggea
ted.
The Needs ©f 7!vety-»By XJSe Supplied.
Containing moro nsetnl intorrnaaon than any
of the “Manuals,” and costing one-halt the
price.
Mdiaia Paid to Khsb
GHTIC AGENTS.
Creator Indncemsnta and Greater Success With
this Book than any Other.
(Sold by SuliJwrffUJsri only, and at the
following IViees:
Fins Royal Octavo, Cloth....................$B TS 5«
t.8athei-. library Stvla,Sprinkled EOges... Edge*, S 8 60
S'ronch Morocco, GiltBlde, Back and
Sect post-oaid, where we havo no Ag6ai, on
rocelpt of price.
Ueserlptivo flraibnni Haded free on
Application. *»
"ANCHOR pusushikg oo.,
tosls, Ho. Chirage, Ill. Atlanfo. 8*.
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T. L. Miller Co.,
Bbzessbs ass Impobtebs or
HEREFORD CATTLE
C0TSW0L0 SHEEP
BERKSHIRE SWINE.
j ‘ Beechke, Will Co., Illinois.
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, I TUMISOU’S address, For Jacksonville, Cincinnati, 36 I page XI. MAPS O., HI., C. catalogue, selling can in N. TUNISOM, Omaha, six – bo Y. CHARTS months City, mado Nob. free, NOS’IN’Ol
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The Marshal! House
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IE5o.vo.:o.:sa^S3La r C^oc>s^|§rlo.*
JOHIT IBIELIfiSItN MANAGED.
One of the 1 ><»st and most satisfactory features of* the Marshall House is its :
comfurtalilo rooms and the uniform excellence of thejlahle at all seasons of the j
year. We appendfendorsetnent from high authority :
“Having stopped at the Marshall House while in Savannah, tve most eheer
Stilly endorse it to Ladies and families, ns being strictly a tirst-clnss house i*> ad j
of its appointments, and unrivalled in the exeellenne of its table."
A. H.JColquitt. Ex-Gov. of Georgia. W. D. Hloxmam, Gov. of Fla
Gko. F. Drew. Ex-Gov. of Fla. Hex. T. M. Norwood, Georgia
Hon Gkovge£R. Black, Ex-U. S. Senator from
Member House Representatives from Georgia
UNQUESTIONABLY
THE DIRGE OF HIGH PRICES IS NOW SUNG
a r THE STORE OF THE
>
At Loretie, Georgia,
VThere7you will always Und the largest and best assorted
>Yo 'k of choice Dry Good*, Groc ries, oots, Shoes, Hats,
Clothing, Fancy Goods, Notions, D. ugs and Medicines
Also Hardware, Tinware, Plows, Guns and Amunilion andjanylhiag filselyou
want. Families can buy their supplies herepit lower prices than anywhere
Le iu the country, or even in the city.
JUST COME AND SEE
are also Agents for the sale of that unrivalled Guano known a? the
must WSMWiMMMS,
Send in your orders early. All kinds of Farm Products taken in exchange
for goods and the highest’market price allowed for sanio
FURNITURE.
We offer to the readers^of tho Telephone” a large anu
well selected stock of FURNITURE
AT LOWER' PEACES
’BEFORE
O-
Bed Bt Cm ClB frOTT^fbOO to$500.
i ' CJ
: '>h >v UOilai'iS. s.
fars.
I'Sto iOOgdollnrs.
Bnreans fronT 7 dollars: to one liundred^and fifty dollars.
Fine Spring Beds, Mattresses and Fesfhet-s in ny quantity. L’plio'sfei
tig done in all its branches with neatness anti,dispatch. Ail Xgoods, guars:
■ •ed as represented. Write for price list.
J. L. Bowles – Co,
AprilUff-ly 757 Sroatj Street, AUCS7A, CA.
STOVES. STOVES,
A Full Line of CCOIITN STOVESj at Prices to suit,
EYFB,Y£ONE, and as CHEAP as a Good Store can be sold.
I AM ALSO SVIANUFACTIiaiiNC THE
MORGAN SYRUP SKIMMER.
and in Your Odets For Sente as Soon as Possibi©.
THOMAS J. DALEY,
177 CONGltECS STREET,(Market Square,
SJkVT j5TAH, G-EOBGIA.
1868 ESTABLISHED 1868.
SALOMON COHEN,
WULFSALF MAY- 1 RETAIL DEALER TJY
CARRIAGES, BUSHSES, EXPRESS AMD 'FARM WASONS,
Also, a Bill line of IJnrcea'Whips and Bugsrv Umbrellas. Sole Agent foi
Savannah for the Improved Tennessee Farm Wagt n. Special pries to Whole
do Buyers.
^or. Eny – R^ongomery Sts., SAVAWWAH, CEfRGiA.
THE BEST WAGON
ON WHEELS
IB MANUFACTURED BY
FISH d. BROS. – CO.,
RACINE, WIS.,
WB MAKB BVBRY VARIETY OP
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
And by confining ourselves strictly to one cla«B of work; by employing none bnt the ’R «n»
of WORKMEN^ using nothing bnt FIRBT-CLASS IMPROVED MACHINERY and the VERY
BEST of SELECTED TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we hava
justly earned the reputation of making
“THE BEST WACOM ON WHEELS.”
Manufacturers have abolished the warranty, but Agents may, on their own responsibility, give
the following warranty with each wagon, if so agreed:
We Hereby Warrant the FISH BR08. WAGON No.........to bo well made in every partic
ular and o! good materia', and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair
usage. Should any b-eakage ocour within one year from this date by reason of defective material
price or workmanship, of said repairs for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or tho
sample of the repairs, broken as per defective agent’s price list, will be paid in cash by the purchaser producing a
or parts an evidence.
for Pricoo Knowing and we Tonne, oan suit and you, for we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. Send
a eopy of THE RACINE AGRICULTURIST, to
......_____ _____________ BKfii* Be €X>*s Rxetmt WIff*
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– SOUTHWESTERN j
BAIIjaOADS.
HElPSi >~»
M
Savannah, (5 a. January 13, 1892,
0‘pnsinger triiinK ‘to ’the"'(viitrai 'ami
southwestern Rnilroads^aml branches will
run an to!low s;
rkad down, kkad down,
jj 0> y from iMvvammh, .No. lit
0:00a ra Lv..... Savannah .....I.v is :00 p m
1:15pm Ar Augusta . Ar 6:10 a m
6:25 pm Ar Macon Ar4 5taiu
11:2o p m Ar Atlanta...... Ar 8:45am
6:05 a mar Columbus .....ur t 40 p in
253 a mar .....Kufaula ...... ar 4 21 p m
4 16 a m ar Milk-dgeville. Albany ar4 ft 21 65put
ur . ar a in
si r Katonton.....ar 12 10 pm
No. 16 From Augusta no is
9;00 a mTv.. .Augusta ...... Lv li 00 p m
3:50 p in ar bavannah ar 7 00a m
1125 pm Ar Macon . Ar
6 -.20 p niAr .. Atlanta ...... Ar .....
6:05 8 m Ar Columbus..... Ar
2;53am Ar....Kufaula ... Ar......
4:16 a tu Ar Milledgeville.. Albany...... Ar......
..... Ar Ar
Ar Katonton ai- .....
No.4. From Macon, N->. 52.
7:30pm Lv. Macon 7~ Lv‘8:65 a m
7:00 a ni ar... Savannah.....ar 3 50 p m
6 10 u m ar Augusta ar 415 p m
rr Milledgeville... Katonton ar 12:10 10:24 am
ar. ... ar p in
No. L Fiom Macon, No. 101.
9:35 e Lv. . Macon ... i.v 8:00 p m
4:21 = ar. Eufanln .....ar 2:58 a in
= ar Albany ar 4:16 am
No. 3, From Macon, No. 15.
____
9i00 am Lv Macon .......Lv 9 33 p ra
1 -10 pm ar ... Columbus ar 6 05 a rn
No. 1______________ From Macon, No. 8, No. 51
H00 ft ni I.v Macon Lv 7 00 pm. 5 07am
13:25 p m ar Atlanta ar 1120 p m H 45 a m
No. 29, From Macon >o.2V,
» 25 pin Lv Macon Tv 11 05 a in !
10 top mar Perry aril 50am | j
No. 307~ From Perry, No. 28.
in'Lv - Pern-". 'TV _
510 a 2 50 p w i
555 am ar Macon .ar S 85 p m |
No. 2. From Atlanta No. 4. No.?-' i !
O^pmar — 7 --——----j—r-;cr--- to* ar5:0o£m t-t—, Z -
747
Kufaula ar4 21pm 4 21pm '
2 : 53 am ar
4:16 a mar Albany ar4:05piu 405 pm
0,05 a mar Columbus art 46 pm 140 p m
i! EatS ‘.'arts
ar ;10 p m t 2 Wp m
6:10 a m ar Augusta art-15 p ra 4 15 pro
7:00 amar Savannah ar3:50 pm 3 50pm ]
No. 4. From Columbus No. 16
12:00 noon Lv Columbus Lv 8:00 p ai
5 10 p m ar. Macon ......ar 4:05 am
11 20 n in ar.... Atlanta.......ar 8:45a m
2;5ti am ar.. . Kufaula ar 4-21 pm
( 16 a m ar Albany ur 4:05 pm
........ ar. Katonton Milledgeville ar 10:24 12:12am a m
.......nr... ..... ar
fl;10am ar... Augusta...... ar 4:15 pm
7 00a in ar.. Savannah ..... ar 3:50 pm
No 2 From Kufaula N T s 1U2_
12:0tpm Lv uiaiila Lv 12:39am
4; 65 p m ar... Albany.....ar4:Fim
tm ll:20pmar jss ssitm Atlanta 12:25
ar pm
..........ar.. MiUed^-ville t-■ ar 10 L2 24 10 a ut
.........ar iv- ar nm
.. auRSkSt
fir-.G 7:00amtn- a ia 'ar * Savannah . nr 1TD
ar 3:51 pm
No. 18, From Albany Norm
12;0 nuciiLv... Albany..... Tv In 4o pm
4;2lpiuar. Eutaula . . ar 2 53 a m
6 35pm ar.. Macon ..........ar 7 3 7 a m
11:20 p mar Atlanta ■■ ar-12:25 "nU-iT pm
.
. ar. MiP.ccU'eviUe ar 10 24s m
ar Katonton ar 12:10 pa
6:10 >. m ar. Augusta ar 4:15 p m
700 am ar_ Jiavaauuli ar 3;51 p m
no, 21 From Katonton and MUted^eviUo
2;15pm I.v... Katonton
::;5«p m Lv .. Milledxeville
2,*25 5 p m Ar Ar . . Columbus Mason
o- a in ..
o:68 iui».Ar . ..Kufaula
.:16a m Ar ,. Albany
: 1 ;20 p a Ar At'iutn
; 1J a ta A r Augusta
7; a in A r .Savaiiuah
Local Sleepiasf Cars on all niyiit. trains be
tween Savannah and Augusta amt Savannah
and Atlanta, and Macon and Albany,
Pullman Hotel Sieeniu r Lars between
Pullman Palaea Sleeping Cars between
Louisville, Ky., and Jacksonville, Fla,, with
jut change.
CONNECTIONS
Tho Milledgpvitie and Katonton train runs
daily'(except Katonton, and Monday) daily between Gordon and
Kati-nton amt Gordon. (Kxoopt Sunday) be
tween
Eufaula train oonnoots ut. ('uthhert for Fort
Gaines daily (except Sunday).
The accommodation train between Mac-an
.rui l’t-i TV runs daily (except Sunday).
The Albany and Blakely train vmis daily
(except The Sunday ) L tween Albany – Blakely
Albany Accommodation train
daily (except Monday) trom Smithville to
Albany, and daily (except Sunday) from
Albany to Smithvitle,
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida and
Western P.aiBva*: at Augusta with all lines
to North and Fast; at Atlanta with Air-Line
nul Kern- saw Routes to all points North,
I-litet and West.
(L A. WHrrxnEAD. y-'n.i jam P.ocEBfi,
Gen. J.C. I.Vgt. ° yJ- y 'sHv'iVUx' *’
Shaw, s' *W
on. Trav. Aet. P ...... f k u ,0011
HAK-M ETT Nssq :>U8E.
SAVANSfAH. GEOKG!A.
Tke o Hotel latha city with
as holiest uaifordn rata
of $*-.00 Par Day.
oo>ieect< u ov steevt cars wit.t all the
leiK-ts. “N» dim'd:, s - up stars’ t-e
■:% only two furt- high. In
nets rcu.c:', mtat S»ay street, and ihe
; ipal w tu 1--sale l«iu»»«.—
Here Wfaisxre *erv»;t prempily
-•t-st s u »«n vs ordered, Where the
pr.-pnctorati-_u.l8 .-Diort ef hi.* to the reception not leaving a«-*
px .i’-v:;-.
'icm to the cart- ot '-ltx n.KJiAM i
i cars, hut seeing to taeir want* aud
i ■ et.u-ij an««r then- fishes himself,lc*v- add
:g nothing uudont’ that and car orderly t.>
i-1?• r - oifefcrt. The quiet
manner in which this hotel ia conduct
ed makes ii especially desirable for hi
des and famines. Pome Savannah
-otela have soniftny rates thill tlif.-y. I*|-1?
' a loss to know which to charge,
i'c cla-iued to he first-emss, atm
not so in anything hut charges. Ask
or Harnett House carriages, free to
. . ,
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m TRADESMAN
For 1833.
TSADISXAH PTJELISHIKa Co.. PSO*
rSIETOHS,
THE TRADESMAN baa fairly ear
ned the title—the exponent of South
ern industry. By much effort and 11b
eral management in the past, the Re
sources of the South have been made
public. marked The the same efforts that have ev
er tradesman a success,
will be continued in ttie future.
Special departments in the Trades
man make it of interest un«i value to
all who are in auy way connected with
the progress of the South.
The will high standing of the journal
that medicine wot accept or publish a Pat
cot advertisement In its col
umns, places it in high esteem with
the public. Editorials appearing In The
The
Tradesman are of such an order and
so highly appreciated, that they are
copied in nearly all of the trade jour
nals of the country.
Several new dapartments will b«
commenced with the issue of Jau. 1st,
1883. and we would he glad to have
you apply for a sample copy, or to send
as f)0 cents in stamps for atrial sub
scription of 3 months.
The Tradesman contains 38 page*
each issue, handsomely printed twice on each hea
vy book paper, published
month, ou the 1st and 15th.
Illustrations of improved Machinery
are made with each issue.
Official Fateut Lists are published
regularilv. Correspondents state
Regular report
of trade in all parts of the world.
Market Reports can be relied on as
correct.
During 1883, Bulletins will be pub
lisbed periodically and issued as sop
plements. The actual Bi ilwjva Out
look of the South will be presen tad
each time.
The Tradesman, (Illustrated) During 1883, will
published lives of the
prominent public men of the South.
The Tradesman will publish quart
el bet'ically .j v Supplituental Directories, alpha
arranged and clarified, giving
a vomr.-ete .ist of fiist hands, from
whom can industry be purchased in the all South—and aticlas ns
ed in any
hv consulting sumo you will flud per
haps just what you are iu search of.
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