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Central & Southwestern R R
£cgat Artucvtiscmcnts,
THE DEPOT,
THE DEPOT,
THE DEPOT
Savannah, Ga., Aug.:
N and after SUNDAY, Jug. 2t
I seuger rraius on the Central an
Bailroadi and branches win run
(>' K<) RGIA—Dough exty County.
\ t r HKRKl>. .John Kitchens. administrator of I
* * l s F - Ott*elt, rq,r-i tits •..» ttc ourt iu l
I his petition, duly filed and entered on r<-c>rd,
j tba* he has fully udminlsteie* h F Colwell’s n
I Ute; this is, therefore, to cite all p r-ons con
1 cerned, heirs sed creditors, to show i*us*. it any
2 they can why said administrator should not i-e
j dischargtd from hts adtuin : 3*ration and receive
l letters or dismission on the first Monday in Nov-
lemcer, 1832. Z.J.ODOM.
Ordinary Dougherty onnty, Ga.
MOMDAY, NOVEMBER tSOTil
NOTWITHSTANDING THE INTENSE HOT WE ATHER
r The Best and Most Complete Show in the World.—Louisville Courier-Journal.
■The only Show that ever brought its complete outfit South. Uses more cars to transport it than any other which has ever pitch)
proof of this assertion ask the officers of the Georgia and Central Railroads.
Petition.
jGEORGIA—Dougherty County.
IHtHKBE *S, >.N. Walke . administrator o' J.
» * S Bro« n. represents to the four* ir his
p-I it ion. duly fi’ed and entered ou record. that lie
has Indy administered J. 8. Bo-l's rsta-e; this
is,-therefore, to cite all c«rs.'ns Concerned, heirs
and credit*-r*, to show came. If anv uey can,why
ssid administrator should pot be dis -haired from
his administration aud receive letters of d amis
sion on the first Monday In November. 3*82.
Z. J. ODOM.
Ordinary Dougherty C* unty. Ga.
6 Enormous Mail road Shows!
Notice.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
TTIOUR weeks after the first publication or
Jj thisn tree. to-wit: on Monday in
September, 1882, I will apply to the Ordinary
have openly expressed themselves
as being in harmony with the farm
ers on this question. At » meeting
of the farmers of Kent and* Sussex,
one speaker called attention to the
fact that all assemblages thus far
held during the agitation had been
peaceful ones, and said that if this
gross injustice was allowed to con-
°. , J .a .1A ISIta t ra ha on.
Notice to Debtors and
Creditors.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
Jacobi
Albany, Ga, ;u^. 24, is&Mt
Application.
GEORGIA—Docoi:ektt County.
O N the let Monday in Nor. application mill be
made to the Court of Ordinary ot Dougherty
County for hare to sell the M . Ball dwe'bPg
house and lot on the north side ot and adjoining
the city of Albany Also, a tnret of land, on tb«
sooth side of Albany and adjoin? thereto, contain
ing about CO scre-i and known as the Jl. C- Ball’s
woods pasture. So'dtopar debts and for distri
bution. Mrs 8. M B ALL,
Ad .-in’* M. r. Ball’s estate tutu guardian minor
lieiis.
Aug. S, 1882.
Cages of Wild Beasts
lO ELEPHANTS !
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Dougherty county.
po all Whom it ui'j concern: T. H- Kimbrough
A haring applied to me for permanent letters
o; adnttais' ration on the estate of Mrs. Matilda
W Darts. late of Waco. Texas, *his re to cite all
and sit gul ir the creditors and next of kin of said
Mrs. Davis, to be and app< ar at my cfficeat l‘>
o’clock * m. on the firet Monday in Norrmbe-,
1832, and show cause, if enr they can, why per
maneut administration should not b; granted t*
T. H. Kimbrough on said Mis M.W. navi?’estate.
Witness my baoo and official signature this
29th day of July, 13*2. Z J. ODOM,
20 GOLDEN CHAIUOTS!
OO NEW ACTS
AT EACH PISRFOBMAHCE!
More Trained Animals than in all Other Shows Combined.
Hippopotamuses ! Rhinoceros ! Giraffes t
ALL INTRODUCED IN THE RING EVERY DAY.
This is a $2,000,000
•IjjydfraR.A’It has a $200,000 Herd of Ten Elephants!
XT HAS A $1,000,000 MENAtiERIE !
IT HAS THE 0XljY ^ 57 ’°° 0 PAIE 0F GIVING HIPPOPOTAMI. It has the Great and only CHARLES FISH.
ffkSK It las tlie only w of Woolly ElejMls. It lias tie only $18,000 leri of 6 perform* Colorado Cattle.
It lias a herd of Living Giraffes. It has the only pair of Full Grown Polar Bears.
It In the only SS0.0Q9 Arctic Aquarium. It Its tic only 525,000 Troupe of Performing Stallions. It he the only gigantic Mandrill.
It has the only $300,000 Street Parade. It 1ms the only $22,000 Living Two-Homed Rhinoceros. It has the only \lu j/ ' s54l n^riasasa
Marvellous Dwarf Elephant. It has the only Genuine Japanese Circus. It has Barehack Riders only. It has the Ml// ASSS&C
Greatest Show in Three Rings. It has the Great Show in Six Tents. And the only one that does all it advertises.
ADMISSION 75 Cents. CHILDREN 50 Cents.Ilm'® 1 gOgS f
Notice for Leave to Sell
Land.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
A PPLICATION fot leave to sell, lor diatribu-
- t:oo. the land-In Lee Coauty.t.eorEia. be
longing to Mary E Frank Su ie A. i attison ai d
Wm 8. With*rton, has been made to the Court ol
rdimry of Dougherty County, Ga., and the sutue
will be beard on the fiist Monday in Novetnb'T,
> 82. at the reeul*i t rxo of the four: of Ordiuary
of raid Dougherty Couuty.
C A. FB4NK.
Guardian of M E F anfc.S A Pirttison aLd Wm S
Wiibertod
ng-1.
Hoffeniteln’. Practical Advice on
the Marriage Question.
N. O. TlmetDemocrU.
“Misdcr Uoffenslein, vat you
dink?” exclaimed Herman, in a flut
ter ot surprise, “I shust get an invi
tation to de vedding uf my friend
Moses Powski, vot lifs by de Sora-
purn Market. He vas going to marry
Miss Sallie Licchtenfelder, whose
adcr keeps de shoe store.”
“Does she lias any money ?” in
quired liofleustein.
“No, siv.”
“Docs ho haf money?”
“No, sir.’’
“Veil, den dey vas tain fools, you
know, and dey vill find it out. De
more a man vas poor in dis vorld,
Herman, dc more lie vants to get
married; if lie don’t vant to do dot,
he vants to cxbress k<s opinion elery
chance ho gets, von it ain’t vort von
cent on dc dollar uud he don’t re
present anyding but an old valise.
Ven people get married or go
around dalking dey ought to haf
someding to back it up. People vot
get married und don’t haf money
vas shust like de steamboat vo don’t
haf any steam und tiro in do boilers,
you know. De pilot rings dcbell and
turns de veel, but ho don’t go any-
vere. You seoin dc books, Herman,
dot love laughs at locksmidts. Veil,
it may do so, you know, but love
never goes around laughing at gro
cery bills, und de landlord vot don’t
get his rent. Love vas very brave,
but it gets veak in de knees ven any
ding like dot happens, und you cau
bet ou it. I dink a poor woman
should haf a vclty husband und a
poor man a velty wife. If I had
my vay mit dis world, und I heard
of a poor young man vat vanted to
marry a girl no better oil as himself
I vould chain him .to la post, Her
man, shust to keep de fool out of
trouble. A poor man mil any pride
ought to know dot cf his love und
care, und protection is vort anyding
Application.
GEORGIA—Docgiieutv Co.
\T A lit It JUNE -, r—1 in.- iu tec Srale of
AX Georgi«,hariot; applied to b: appoint*.d .guar
dian of lb*’ prison of Zai-a Davis, a minor utf'ler
fourteen years of age, resilient or said county,
this is to ci e ersons concerned to be and at -
pe*r at tbeS- ptetnber fertaof f*e <4>urt«>f Or-
diitaty « f “aid county at 10 o’clock a. tu., on lb-*
first Motiday in Novtmbt r, and show caut-c. if
■lie Albany Accommodation train runs dailj
(except MolcUt) trom snmlmde to Albany, and
daily (except tiunf iy) fium Albany t . bmitb-
rille.
▲t carannah with Savannah, Florida anu
Western Railway, at Augusta n.th all lines ic
North and Last, at Atlanta with Air Lice ai d 1
Kenneeaw Routes to all points North, tvsi atdi
West.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can le aecuied a i
SCHREINER’S, 127 t iongreca a. net.
Geo A. Whitehead WILLIAM ROGERS,.
Gen Pass. Agt., Gen t*upt.f-. B. B, Savannah
J. a SHAW, W. F. 8UELLMAN,
Gen. Tra». A?t Supt. 8. W. R. k.. Mj-cot*
Z .1 ODOM.
Or»linarv Dmuhedy founty, Ga
Application.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
J ai OB VENTULElT.» dt z«?n of the Untied
States, residing ?n the Stai** of Georgia, bnv
ingxppiivd to be appo'niei guardian of theper-
-•iii and projierty of Aona. Frank and Valet!*ine
FarrittgtDn, minors nnd<*r fourteen years of age.
rt-hideut of ; aid county, this i incite all persons
concerred. to be w d appear a'- the ( ourt or Or
dinary of »aid touoty. to be neld on tbe first
Monday ia- .-oveinber, 1882. and show »u«c, if
any they cm ahvsaidJ. Veotu’ett s!*ould uot
be enlruht'.*d to the guaidiam-hic.- of the person
and proierty of said Anno, Krauk and Valentine
Farrington.
Witness my official signature.
Z. J. ODOM,
Sayannaii.Mfirii&WesnniR’s
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, f
Savannah. Ga.. October 13. lN8i5
MORRIS MAYER
A MERICUSjNov. 21.
CUTHBERT, Nov. 22.
Leave Savannah daily at H:
Leave Jeaup •* i:
Leave Waycrosa 8:
Arrive at Callahan “ 5:
Arrive at Jacksonville M 6:
Leave Jacksonville - 9:i
Leave Callahan - U;;
Arri\e at Waycrosa •* 11 &
Ariivc at Jeaun “ J:
Arrive at Savannah 44 3:
This train stops only at lesnp. Wa;
Folkston. Cailauan ana Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 11:
Leave Je*up •• dr
Leave Waycross 44 4:
Arrive at Callahan *• B:
Arrive at JacksonviUe - 7;
Arrive at Live Oak daily (ex
cept Sundays) 44 ...11:
Leave Live Oak daily (except
Mtnday) 44 2;
Arrive at New Bradford daily
(except Sunday) “ ——4:
Leave >e«r Branford daily icx-
cept Sunday) -
Arrive at Live Oak da ly (ex
cept Sunday) - 10
GEORGIA— PouoFTieTY County.
W HFREAS, W P Burks administrator
of Jacob Grass repr^ents to the court
in bi- i>etition. duly filed and entered on rec
ord, U.at be has luDv administered Jacob
Grass’'estate: This is, therefore, to cite all
persons concern d. heirs and cred.tors, to
show cause, if any they can, why sa>d admin
istrator should uot be discharged from his ad-
mistration and receive lettersof dismission on
the firstAIonday in November. 188 •.
Z. J. OD'»M,
Ordinary Dougherty County, Ga.
WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
PLANTER’S
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Dougiikbtt County.
W IIfEEAS, C. J. Daniel. Administrator with
the will annexed ofS G Daniel, deces ed.
represents to tbe Court in bfs petition, duly filed
and entered on record, that be has tully adminis
tered S. <t. Daniel’s estite: This is, tlier*fore, t»
cite all persona corcerued. heirs and creditors to
show cau-^e. if any they can, why said administra
tor shou'd not lie oisc .aged Dorn his administra
tion aud receive Miens of ^i niLeiou ou the first
Monday xn November, lSs?.
Z.J ODuM,
The Meet Convenient Storage in llhany.
Represent the Planter’s Interest Faithfully.
it is vort doing paid for at de best
price lie can get in de market. De
easiest vay, und de most pleasant,
dot a man makes money is ven he
marries a vomnn vot haf i(. It vas
dc safest pisness transaction in dc
vorld; you risk no capital, und you
moke big profit. Dink uv it, Her
man, and vatcli your chance. Dous-
andsof vclly und good young vomen
iiaf married no-count icllows vot
were so poor dot de fleas wouldn’t
stay mit dem, nnd you must feel en
couraged, you know. No von cau
dell vot a vomnn vas going to do.’’
“Bat, Misdcr Hoffonstein,” expos
tulated Herman, “if a mau marries
o vouiaii vot he don’t love, he von’t
haf any respect for himsel f, no mat
ter if she vas velty.”
“Neffer mind, my poy, oder beeple
will respect you. 1 know a man vot
dinks de same way as you ven he
married, und now he goes around
de strectB voaring bine pants mit
yellow patches. Dake my advice,
Herman, and don’t let a poor voman
rope yon in.”
auudaj) ■■ P M
leave JaekMm« ill* ” i,:luFil
Leave Callalja:. *- 7 1.5 PM
Leave W uverves ** 9:4 I* M
Arrive at Jean p JlrzfiPM
Arrive at aavAixuih .... :;iOA M
Palace Sleeping Cars on mis train daily be
tween Jacksonville and Charleston. »nd be
tween Ja’-ksonville and Cu eir.nati, and l:e*
tween Jacksonville and Savxnnrth on Tues-
Free Toll for All Cotton Coming Over the Bridge.
Guardian’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
T> Y virtupof an order of the Court of Ordinary
O of said county I will sell at public outcry,
before the Court House door in said c untj, be-,
tween the legal hours of sale, to the blgest bidder,
on the first Tuesday in November, 1882 city lot
Nc. 21 on Residence street in Albany. Ga, known
as the home or xesid nee lot of the late R. ~.
strphens, deceased. This pla.-e w 1 akeade
sire ole home fer a oussnes m tn. 'old as the pro
pen y of tbe estate of Lottie Steph
ens a minor, late of said c- unly.^ec ased, tu p it
uebts and for distribution, ’terms: One-lbml
cash, one-third in *0 days, with interest Bocd
for titles until last payment.
J G. STEPHENS.
Guardian of Lottie Stephens, deceased.
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Saddlery, Harness
Trunks, Notions, Tinware and Crckery, Etc.
ALBANY rXPRKSS.
Leave Savannah. inily at 4:45 P*
Leave Jesap 44 7^uPI*
Leave Wavcroee 44 .... I0:o0 PM
Leave DuPont u i :m A H
Arrive Thomasville 44 630 A 31
Arrive Bainbrfdge 44 9:45 A M
Arrive Albany 44 ... .H*aOA3l
Leave Alban v 44 4:4 PM
LeaveHainbridre 14 4:3 PM
^ave^raitavnie 44 . .8:45 PM
Arrive at D&Pont 44 1: o A M
Arrive Waydroaa 44 4:b a M
Arrive Jesup 44 6.-25 A 31
Arrive Savannah 4 * 9:65 AM
Sleeping cars run through between M*vsif
nah and Tbomcsville daily except Tuesday
and Frid ya and between Tboiuatsvili* and
Savannahdaily except 1 hursdio s and Satore
Connection at Albany daily with passenger
train- both ways on Southwestern Railroad to
and from Macon, Enfaula, Montgomery, Mo*
b»U. New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves Bambridsre for Aualchi-
cola every Tuesday and .“atur-lay.
Close connection at Jackounvii ie daily (&ur-
daya excepted) for Green Cove Spring*, 8w
Augustine, l’alatkn, Enterprise, Sanfonl and
allTa.uiiagson St. John’s river.
DRESS GOODS
Welch & Muse
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
B Y vi tue of an order of the Supreme Court -t
Ordinary *;f said county. I w»ll u l» at piib-
licontcry to tbe high«fct bidder te.’ore the « ui»
House d’»o- in «aid county, b t*r>-u the ’egal
hours of sale,on the first Tuesday in Ot-cemb r.
1*82. lots >■ud part- «»r lots of laud Nos. 202,21*3,
228,229. 239.24**. 241. 226 and 267 in the first di£
trici of said county, wbirh com o>.e a plan.atto
of 9 acres, one m*Ie southeast *.f Aibanr.acd
known aa the N. 51 HU1 -sand Hi»l PI Ice.”
.*hould the wrong i nrob-ra lie eiveu.or any num
ber be left out. tbe righ. lots and the wh.de of
t*l4 place will be solo, t-iiher in parcel or as a
whole, as ma seem tor t’ e best inteiest of th
. Say For Women.
"Woman's Colonm,” Chicago luter-Ocean.
Mrs. Elizabeth Saxon, one of tbe
most eloquent and earnest of onr
Southern sisters, is doing effective
work in Nebraska. At the close of
an eloquent and convincing speech
at Lincoln she concluded with the
following summ irv:
“Nothing can stay this movement.
It is not only a political but a moral
and social revolution. Someone has
asked why women waut lo vote. I
will give a few reasons:
“1. Women have the same com
mon interests that men have.”
“2. They have as much interest in
the establishment of jnstice and do
mestic tranquility, in providing for
ihe common defense and securing
the rights of life and liberty which
men have.
“3. They are equally as capable of
determining equitable laws as men
are.”
“4. They have as strong a love of
country aud as exalted and pure a
patriotism as men have. Wherever
woman’s feet have trod, there puri
ty and truth have come like an angel
of paradise.”
IMMENSE STOCK OF SCHOOL BOOHS
ENGINES AND MACHINERY A SPECIALTY.
J. Larz* Lot of BAGGING AND TIKS always on hand at tbe Lowest Prices.
a 11 Cotton Estimate to us will ha-e our prompt attention. G;ve us a call.
ALL THE KINDS USED IN THIS SECTION. WE ABE AGENTS FOR THE LEADING
PUBLISHERS, AND OFFER UNEQUALLED FACILITIES FOR SUPPLYING
BOOKS OF-EVERY KIND AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES.
BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL AND OFFICE STATIONERY.
ELEGANT SUPPLY OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
CHUNS, CHAKJIS, ETC.
SEW SUPPLY OP STYLISH DESIGNS IN GOLD
tag of mule* corn. f<dder, oars. {Jactation tools
and many other -nicies tmuutneruo* to irention.
M l t- pay debts-ud !ur dsitributiu • among the
3 his i* a very healthy and d slraM-t pbtee, e- n
v nient to marfets, sciioo»- an 1 char- tits >o d
as the profeny ot the estate of N M. HIII.de
c-ayjd. Terms-for the land, one-half ca*U,o^e-
four li in twelve m nth-, aud une fi>nnb in two
years with interest, with bond for titles un il last
• ayment is made Ca?h for the pen** al proper-
t;. FRED. .T‘iOiIfc.it,
•dmimsfrptor 'n ert:te of N. 21. Hill, deceased
September 28 1-82.
Notice.
GEORGIA—Baker County.
O N the ’rat M mday la October next applies-
lion will be trad- to tbe Court of Ordiuary
*>f Baker >ountv for leave tost-li the la-ds l«-
longing to the estate of Gazaway Davis, deceased,
late of ■'ouffli'is countr, conyfatins of the
nlantati.it ra Eutler conn-y. and k own as the
Lamar p*antstion. GAZA WAY D. LA 31A B,
ffy-FROM THE MOST CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS.,®®
Window Shades. Wall Paper Fishing Tackle, Sport-
. ing Goods, and Fine Cutlery, s
AGENTS FOE THE SEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE.
Call and see our LOW PRICES or send yoar orders.
Administrator’* Sale.
GEORGIA—Baker County.
W M. L.CURRY. adaTutstrator of Thomas H*
Curry, deceased, has in proper form, ap-
Bow to get people to chnrcli is a
much discussed question ill these
days. When Mr. Spurgeon was
asked how he succeeded so wouder-
full in keeping His church full, he
replied : “I fill ihe pi;,pit and let
the people fill the pews.” Dr. Chal
mers told the secret when he said,
“A house-going preacher makes a
church-going people.— Watchmen.
SHIPWRECK! TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE 11
Mother ar.d daughter go down together. A lovely maiden leaps into eternity! Wives and husbands,
eons and daughter: are wrecked and last. Many sad hearts are left to mourn tie loss. A husband lost
Lis wife and daughter, a young man lost his betrothed.
A contemplation of these horrible wrecks” work wonderfully upon the mind. The thought makes
cne feel sad. Tbe strain upon delicate female nerves is too great. A married lady cf onr acqnaluhmco
■was so wrought upon mentally that she became low-spirited and and, lost her appetite, refused food, be
came feeble and emaciated, nerroos and fretful. Her friends insisted that she should net think of theoa
** wrecks ” so much, bn: she insisted that she was sick in reality, and took her bed. Sho soon had aches
and pains, and worked herself into a net-work of female troubles, which eventually ended in chronic
female weaknesses and excesses and death.
Another case in point was that of a young lady. She had lost a friend and soon became melancholy
and nervous, could not sleep soundly, her memory began to fail her, she lest all desire for company, her
brain lost its brilliancy, her eye its luster, her cheeks became pale, complained cfcccstuut headache, ana
tuallv fell STictim to a list of female troubles, hysterics, palpitations, delirium, convulsions, and death.
These cases are of eveiy day occurrence, and these “wrecks" upon female society are frightful. They
should be remedied, and there is a remedy within the reach of all, and it is your duty to apply it.
No one need complain, fr* *r. dromgoole’a english female bitters will cure all such A book is pub-
lisned giving details of all tbe»j “ wrecks." Bend you; name to i. p. dromgoole and co., louisrille, ky^
JOHN BRESNA S.Manager.
Noted For its Comfortable Rooms
and tbe Excellence of Its Table.
LAHBBETHS’PHifif
W. T. LIVINGSTON,
Ordinary
ad endorsements Iron* high authority
tapped at the Man hall House while in
re most cheerfully endoiae it to Ladies
es, as bring strictly a first-class boi---e
j appointments, and unrivalled in the
af it* table
A !I. rOljQUITT.Gov. o’Ga. ^
IV D. ftLDXll VM, Gov. of Fla.
«*»» F.DUEV/ f:x-Gov.oi Fla.
Hoo. t.m. Norwood,
Ex-U. S. Senator from Ga.
Hon. GEO. Jt. Bi.ACK,
Mem House Represent., Ga.
Great chance to make money
Those who always take advantag*
of the pood cfcar-«*s for mak-^g
.” onvythat are offered, generally
I become wealthy while those who
do not intpr *e orb cbsnccs re-
• v. We w^*;t many men, women,
t«» work for upright in their own
For the MERCHANT
For the MARKET C
For the PRIVATE F
Crown by ourselves£2
WOMAN.
Her Health and Life
Depends more on the regularity of her
menstrual functions than -on any or
all causes combined. An Hcturtd ora
• lining death is the inevitable result
of derangement of a function which
makes woman what she is in every
respect, and especially in her mental
antf 'bodily constutiou. Hence im
mediate relief from such derangements
is the only safeguard against wreck
and. ruin. In all cases of stoppage,
delay, or other irregularities of the
“courses.” Dr. J. Bradfidd’a Female
Regulator is the only sure remedy. It
acts by giving tone to the nervous cen
tres, improving the blood, and deter-
g directeiy to the organs of men-
ion. It is o scientific preserip-
;md the most inteligent phj’si-
OUR LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
DAVID LANDRETH£SQNS } §ESD GROWERS,PHILADELPHIA
Sur^urar I!
ConslWing of FANCY DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS mod DOLMANS, RJB-
BUNS, GLOVES and FANCY LACES, the Ladle* are
requested to call and see.
HARRIS REMEDY GO,
ST. LOCrw.
_ HbsMiCUL
I STg tlifE.il- nnd Solr Pronls id
|PaOF.HAHUS’ PASTILLE REJOY
$850 Square Grand Piano for only $245.
n{ AMp C TV1 C Q 1 _0 MaeniGci*ni rosewood case, elegantly finished. 3 strlnsrs. 7
riMliU C 8 ILL 0 I fcl-3 Octave*, fn’i p; rrnt can antP agr flVs, our cew p.vent
overstrut 5 scale, tn «*Si‘u carvi d legs aud lyre, heavy serpentine and large lan'-y moulding, full in-n
fr.’me, Fre« «-h «-rat-d .-‘ciior., Grand Hatusoe-s, iu facr, every improvement which can in say way
U'ud lo th»* perl c ion «>f •h-* inriroveiit. has l*een added.
^rJf**0ar price for thi^ instrument, boxed and delivered on board cars gt ft a c ft II
at New York, with fine Piano Cover. Stool and Book, only \9t4l)>UU
Just reduced frum O ir late wholesale, factory prle^, £295 tor 60 day* only, ihi-
is now, i.y fir, the «rewte»t bargalny^tr otT-rea ti.e anuiira- public. V-nprec-den rd sucee®
Tremendous demand for tlm atvJi! .-end in vour c-rder et once. Do ip t lo=e tb’s rare opj<»rtiiuity.
This Piano will h* s-’nt on IS days test trial. ^ Please send reference If you do no* s^nd oney with
order. Fash sent with, order will he. returned and freight charges
paid br ns both ways if Piano is not Juntos represented. •• er
71 total r.«rg>ins Pianos. 8160 up- o ver i5.000 ia u.-t;, and not one dissatis
fied unrehaaer- Don’t fail to wnte ua before buying. Hands-j <? Iliti-iraird r.m.o
Latalogue, mti-td free, giviog th»- highest testiinoniala ev-r aware ed auy pi no manufr-c
turer. Every Hano fully warraohd for 5 years. .
cue ft 'MUSIC at oue-thfrd price. Catalogue of 3.000 choice pieces of looular Music sen. ?or
sc. sum? MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., P. O. Box 2058, New York City.
f a vorite prescription of one of tba
Stoat noted a*. am-cessful “[..-cmlists in the U.S.
(now rettred ur thocureof Serroum Debility.
Mromt MnnHootl, IFeaknemma:j<1 Decay, fta*
in plain scaled t-avfciope/i^ee. Druggists cau
Addm. OR. WARD & CO.. LoubUm. Mo.
Tie Rensedj is pot np In b
5«- 2 (ccuatb to effect» cur
(tastiag three ntoBtitsj,
Dln-etloo-i for Isles ar-roi
M.. thi. . . . . 1 -
oxvavav
[ntr Long Cross Piece
Double Short Centers
” Bing Covers
tion, _ — „
chins use it. Prepared by Dr. J. Rr.-ul-
field, Athuitp, Ga. Price: trial size.
75; large size, $1.50. For sale by all
druggists.
STANC FACTCEED BT
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, Md.
And for s -lo by principaiueaiera
BCY AND SELL tiniANGE CDLLECnON8 P?WPTLY 1IADI. WE HAKE
$.1.1. LOANS ON GOOD NU>m.