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THE DEPOT,
THE DEPOT,
THE DEPOT
&AVAXJ.AH, Ga., Oct 28, T8S2
O N and after SUNDAY, Oct 29th 1 a?
seuger trains on the Central an d L-* . pP^'*
ern RaUroada and branches wiii 8°*tbw»-
Citation.
GEORGIA—Docgukhty cocvt r.
T V 1 i ll tiiom it nrsj c-jceern:- 4aae inimau
having. its proper form, at>plkd to me lor
permanent letters o : dmiuistration on the estate
of Zach Duccaa, late of aM county, this is to cite
and angular the cndi-ors «»nd nett of kin of
Zach l>un<an to be ard api«iratDy cffic<~ within
th-time allowed <>j iaw, and *■ o*'eause. if any
they can, why permanent aUinini.'t-,tioii rbould
not be granted to Jane Duncan on Z*cb D mtiu’j
estate. Witnets ms hand and official signature.
Z. J. ODOM.
Ordinary Doughfrty County, <ia.
K'nnmk,.* »a:.l D J
/OP at follows;
ALBM¥, MONDAY, NO VENDER 20TH
was be-
single.
’ a deaf
'. The
nd the
□ce the
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e other
ib lay a
notice:
■ 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 pitched tents in Georgia.
. proof of this assertion ask the officers of the Georgia and Central Railroads.
SU p m ar Savannah...’.!'
6:15 D m »r„... Macon
12-Jin a m ar.. Atlanta....^.
2:20 a m ar...„....< olumbus
7:11 am ar... Eufaula
GLORGIa-
vrorit E is b'
ucmands
raid county de
property f Bi* *
law. ..
Ducghekty Oocniy.
at-h. g:r»i. to ail p-r»»ns having
L sibtt L P 1*. Wam-’r Isle uf
tss~« if j»- «-n h i. to me,
it »• hip p •• Hb-dhr
Albany
Eatontoi..
Enormous Railroad Shows!
Holiday
y over-
tbe air
. an or-
mnch
j—Dan-
9 a in Iv...M?con.
IS STILL OS U ASD AT THE FAMOUS
tee: ru raM 'itrv. a:*
o malt n:i:c i*ie u>
It' H. « B1?EN,
l x -nt r«>f . P D. Warren.
1 7* Ird4: w
.Eufaula.
.Albany.
living
were
sprain-
ar old
>ise in
longtit
full supply OF
WITH
it i! ,tri 1 1
or 9 uides trom l a y In. n : r s*>in 1
••ih'- Hines place,” bur *be]on&’ing »«• *li* •**
S-itn’l Ruth* rfo d. It Is c<*mj os*-d o lots 1‘
a d 2 4. In «hr2*t di-i-ict *•( * omeb.-rt* c
T WK If aoM In a lady ■ Hi «• sh *..
h If in 12 m-mlt'S It cnalil b* s m «*
desirab con th • a * M 5»UTHK-:F
\.,v. * l u fi2 »•. -cu* ra •! *•
Ifc5(> p m ar...* tlanta.
aw nuo t/u. gtan>| AIIU »»C ht|lt IDS ID
in front of him. and she feil down
stairs.”—Newark (N. J.) Register.
The poet wrote that she had a
lovely form, and the German com
positor got hold of it—the poem,
not the form—and informed the
world that she had a lovely farm.
And that is why a lot of yonng men
of an agricultural turn commenced
to woo her for all they—or, rather,
all she was worth.—Puck.
“I believe you are a fool, John,”
testily exclaimed Mrs. Miggs as her
husband unwittingly presented her
.the hot end ot a potato dish, which
she promptly dropped and broke.
“Yea,” he added, resignedly, “that’s
what the clerk told me when I went
to take out ray marriage license.”—
Brooklyn Eagle.
A dry goods clerk with a very af
fected gait had to go to a distant
part of the store for some goods for
a party of feanine enstomerg.
“Walk this way, ladies,” he called,
as he swnng himself off. “But we
can’t walk that way,” cried a pert
miss. “We never learned that style,
you know.’’ The clerk iB now drill
ing on a more common method.—
.Macon,
6:45 pm *r...Alat-t>a fT j
7:<lam ar.„“.alauu . _ar 4*19
A4U « ni ,r._Albiuj »r j
ZuOatu ar...x ulutubus... .ar 1-.6& 1
•— ax. .MUitdgftvaif tn 11:19
r*~* *r.„L»io«Usn ar lag 1
*r_Augiuu —.ar S20,
Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Ducgiiecty County.
B Y viriu** of a mortgage fi fa trora tbe Superior
tou'tot D’-uahe ty county, in fAVorof tl
hai r Building and Loud »•*. (Station against Fun
ny A. unon. Mart F. Hr.'ton and tffin.1 K. -at
to... I shall ievy o. lb-i house aud lot situated,
: nd being 00 ti c Northern tine «»f society
street in the city of Albany. Georgia. Said 1-1
tying immediately north *>f ssid • «>rth Use of said
fttrei t, containing time fourths of .-n acre, more
orl-ss, sn<l kro«n ct. ihesuUon bouse nnd Inl
and, oy viriuo • fwih* le^y, will csi 1 the said
hotts* end lot before the r *curt X r on*e door of
DougHeitv cnnii'y on the fi»rt 'i u**tday in iHrcem-
bt-r next. iKiwecu the legal hours of sale, as he
property of taitl dchrd iiits. Pro; erly poiut«J out
in said C f?. Tenants and defendants notified.
F. G. E. WARDS,
Sherifl'Dougherty County Ga.
October 2£tk. 1832.
Cages of Wild Beasts
IO ELEPHANTS !
11:50 a
.Albany
.UiiledxeYitle
.LatouJon.....
JVtvanoah.
4:02 p m ar.........A'nany
C :55 p in ar M . M «y.Ma( oa
12 mo a m ar... tJolu tubus™*
2:*0 % m ar—Allanu
MUIedgertu,;
—-Ea'onon
OF EVERY KIND AT
Administrator’s Sale of
Plantation.
..satan nah
B Y virtue of a di’Crwc uf thq Superior ourt of
Dousliwty County, rehdend in thcciseof
J unes L. Jtrown asa-imlni-;trit -, rde t onis non n f
’•e>»rje«>. lUnrv>n vs. B R. Ouuetal, i will sell
twft-re thefour: 12<»i:se door st Albany, Poncber
1 y t «.iu ty. on '!•* first Tumlay «*» fHrcem^r next
the >i ihjatinn iu the .-tcor.ti tb.-tritt ofsaid L»ou»»-
t-rty c«*unly, mown a? *l»e Dawson plavc, cousiat-
i-u of lots So* IKS, 19,2*1, 22R,*.3c thousand
acres, more or bss It is a vtod oak ana hickory
place. T* rnis. otio*’third cash urui the balance in
one or two >tnis, ailh Intcrr t front date at eiefct
per eent.and mor the tar.dsto secure tbe
pavinest. JAMES L. BROWN,
Adinln’stratord* Ito.ds non of Georg. O. Brown.
October 25,188?.'
.Albany.
.Eufaula.
Times nre dull and clerks ar? frantic from the Ik at and there wii! be no difficulty in making them
man enough to
2:20 a m
12:30 pm
ar.... MM .Miiledgevilit
ar Ijrtonton
5:20 a ru Augusta
7:00 a m ar...Sav*n*nh. .„
.Columbos.
1OO NEW ACTS
AT EACH PERFORMANCE!
More Trained Animals than in all Other Shows Combined.
Hippopotamuses ! Rhinoceros ! Giraffes !
ALL INTRODUCED IN THE KING EVERY DAY
This is a $2,000,000 VO.VS4P L #»«/Tm,V
MkA&gJlJi’X'thas a $200,000 Herd of Ten Elephants!
ana MilltdgevUte.
SIM PILE REMEDIES.
Suggestion* of Value to tbe Room*
wife In Case* of Emencencjr.
Ethel May, In New York Graphic.
Hemorrhage of lungs or stomach is
promptly checked by small doses of
salt. The patient should be kept as
.Milfcdgcvilh
.Albany
quiet as possible.
.Macon.
.-ar 10:23 a or
Local Sleeping Carson >1 Nig.-: fra:n7t*
tween Savannah and August , od Sav». iah mo
Atlanta and Mbcol and aII«b;
OonMctic.
Tbe Mifed^evil e »uJ lii^nt'D i~ain rani
daily texctpl Monday; t.e:«can Gordon »na kn-
ionii>b, asrl d^ily (except Sunday, between Eaton-,
ton and v.rdou
Lulatua tram conneciv •: Cuaibert 10 Fort
Gaine& daily, (except Sunday.)
The *c.‘ vii-oda iou train between Macon and :
Perry rur.= daily except Sunday).
Trains or. Blakely Extension rune dally be
tween Smitbviile and Albany,daily (except Sun,-
day) between Albany and Blakely.
Tbe Albany Accommodation irain runs dailjr
except Moi.d«y) irom s.mtthvirle to Albany, audi
laily (except --unt'iy) from .Mbnnv t- Smith*.
ille.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida anm
Hoarseness and tickling in the throat
are best relieved by the gargle of the
white of an egg, beaten to a froth, in
half a glass of worm, swetened
Witter.
If persons suffering from a severe
headache would tie a handkerchief
tightly around the temples, they would
find relief by so doing In a very short
time.
A tenspoonful of charcoal in half a
glass of warm water often relieves a
sick headache. It absorbs the gases
and relieves the distended stomach,
pressing against the nerves that extend
the stomach to the head.
A simple and harmless remedy and
XT HAS A $1,000,000 31ENA4il*:Rl XO !
IT HAS THE ONLY $57,000 PAIR OF LIVING HIPPOPOTAMI. It has the Great and only CHARLES FISK.
It bas tbe only uair of Woolly Elentots. It las Ib only $18,000 M of 6 pMir Colorafio Cattle.
r It has a herd of Living Giraffes. It’has the only pair of Full Grown Polar Bears.
lias the only {$0,000 Arctic Aquarius. It has the only {23,000 Troupe of Performing Stallions, !t has the only gigantic Mandril!,
bag the only $300,000 Street Parade. It lias the only $22,000 laving Two-Horned Rhinoceros. It has the only hr/y’ s ~~ ^
Marvellous Dwarf Elephant. It has the only Genuine Japanese Circus. It has Bareback Eiders only. It has the Ml// ^HL ,
Greatest Show in Three Rings. It has the Great Show in Six Tents. And the only one that docs all if advertises.
©MISSION 75 Cents. - - - - - CHILDREN SO Cents
Will also exhibit at VALDOSTA, Nov. 15. ' r
r ’ QUITMAN. Nov. 16. lW»-.fegSa
. BAINBHIDGE, Nov. 17.
“ “ THOMASVILLE, Nov. 18.
“ “ AMERICUS,Nov. 21. ^Wm&ZM
' * CUTHBERT, Nov. 22
We will hv»e to meke room for our manual Mammoth Fall and Winter Stock, and we will sell at the
very bottom figures.
At Savannah with savannah, Florida anm
Wctdern Railway, at Augusta *,tl. nil linesic
North and Last, at Atlanta with Air Line amr
Kennesaw Routes to all points North, h*ut and
West
Berths in Sleeping Cars ran be secured
-* 'GREINER’S, 127 1 ongreni street,
re* A Whitxhka; WILLIAM ROohhS;
en Pass. Agt. >eh -upt (' R R. Kavaea**’
J C. Shaw, W F. HHELLMAV
Gen Trav Agt 3up« £ «■ P $■ --
preventive for persons suffering from
car sickness, is a sheet of writing pa-
er worn next to the person, and direct
ly over the chest* It is highly recom
mended, and seldom fails.
When one has had cold and the nose
is closed up so that he cannot breathe
through it, relief may be found instant
ly by putting a little camphor and wat
er in the center of the hand and snuff
ing it up the nose. It is a great re
lief.
A good remedy for warts and corns:
Drop a little vinegar on the wart or
corn, cover it immediately with cook
ing soda or saleratus, and let it remain
ten minutes. Repeat several times a
day for three days, and the warts and
corns will be gone.
Charcoal forms an unrivaled poul
tice lor wounds and old sores. It is
also invaluable for what is called proud
flesfl. It is a gpeat disinfectant. It
sweetens the air if placed in shallow
dishes around *he apartment, and foul
water is also purified by its use.
BAKER COUNTY,
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORG IA—Baker Cor nty
W I' L l*t*$r.Id Jm hue the •> »ut‘» o o«r in
Keaton, iv.krr oguiiit. 'u. within the
1 I |i'*uv, i f • ;r~. (under*jut o> er . r.nfi-} by
lilt* 1 oi.ovwh 1 *? c* urt * r • :d <»f >.*H lUko*
coutft) • it t hr fir-1 T tif^ay fr. Iiecriitlter ti« xt
tii* Ulst». *»u b„.*.if*it: '(oil. Non. 9- 91,. I* 5.
1'6, »3‘. MG uil'J a iMtiocal p:trt of N'u. 1 7.
kiu wo R4 i:te 5. mar <'iiielra-awhalchi* pl*?:t«*
•ion. -Iu nil 14*5 vx: er, rno.-v or !t“S. M»ld a$ ilia
• rtate *■! Gazwa Davis, f *»lam* in county
tln-tas'.iJ -i»:»l • diri Jon ■ in •< s ti:e L’-.-irs
term*-, one-half c-a-b rtnl the balance in twelve
iuo Lb. with ii.i i«rtat Sp r ent. in defeired
p ) in r t i . |» I.AM \R,
diciaied
and everything for summer wear and use is In boundless quantity.
SiTMMNTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1
Savannah. (4a., October 13.1x81 (
. oi AN DRAFTER MON DAI, October 16,
V/ 1882, Passenger trains on »**i K Road will
run ar follows:
FAST MAIL.
LeaveSavaunuh daily at... .11:10 AM
* -cave Josnp •* 1:45 P M
«nve Wavcroas *‘ 3:28 PM
'rriveat Callahan ** ... 5229'PH
Arrive at Jackfionvilie “ 6:15 PM
Leave Jacksonville “ 9:o> AN
»—u 9:45 A ML
** 11:4' AF
“ 132.PM
44 .8:35 PM
at leaup.Way cross,,
MORRIS MAYER
Allvany. Ga., Fep .23, lS31.lv
Fx* enter
Oct. »*er« ib, .ss-j
Ariive at Jesnn
Amvt at Savannah
This tram stops onli
r—r snaf-c'-ure-i
arsst ■ 2*i against
jpanw bolding t!*e
UK" '■ tint# r.*
Will be pleased to see their friends and customers at their old stand, the
PLANTER’S WAREHOUSE.
Bu nines* All the Time.
Wall Street News.
“Wicltier Jenkins,” said an Ohio
farmer,” as lie bustled into her house
one morning, “I am a man of busi
ness, I’m worth $10,000 and want
you for a wife. I give you three
minutes in which to answer.” “I
don't want ten seconds, old man!’’
she replied, as. she shook out the
dish cloth. “I’m a woman of busi
ness, worth $16,600, and wouldn't
marry von if you wore the last man
on earth! I give yon a minute and
a-half to gill” Ho got.
Carefully made
of j
Cast Selected
Timber.
msEzm.
.1L:(0 AM*
epresent the "Planter’s Interest Faithfully.
Free To for A Cotton Coming Over the Bridge.
Bagging & Ties at the Lowest Market Price,
The EUTCHLEY FU2PS w'c. :.bfcyft*
boit Louses in tho tra e.
Name of my nearest agent will be furnished cn
* application to
C- G« B LATCH LEY, Manufacturer,
308 MARKET ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Wiley Cliambless
Arrive at SaTftjuMh !!!!! 2:30 Ah
t Palace Sleeping para on rhis train daily be
tween Jacksonville and Gir cinnati, and be
tween Jacksonville ami Charleston, and be
tween Jacksonville and Cincinnati, and be
tween Jacksonville and Savannah on Toes*
days and Fridays.
rs leaving Macon 7^0 P. M. co«*
ip with this train for Florida daily.
nectutJcsun with train arriving at Macoi
7 A. M.da.ly.
i'asoengcrs for Brunswick take this trail
arrivinf -*• ” 1- “
Leave
A Home Thrust.
Complaint was brought to Colonel
Fizzlctop that his boy Johnny had
attacked and beaten, on Austin av
enue, a much smaller boy than him
self.
The Colonel took Johnny aside,
and had a private conversation with
him, in which joint discussion a
strap played an important part.
“I’ll tench you to strike a smaller
boy than yourself.*’
“That’s so,” sobbed Johnny, “that’s
just what you are doing!”
“What do you mean, you young
sc-imp?*’ shouted the enraged pa
rent.
“I mean, pa, you taught me to,
nect at Jcsup with this train for Florida daily.
Passengers from Florida by this train con-
7 A. M.da.ly.
” -Z- Prtrrr~!r!: tz-z t-iz Zrzlx
; at Brunswiofc at 6:35 a m dailj.
Irucswick 8^0 p m. Arrive Savan-
nan 2^lo a m.
Passengers from Savannah for Gainesville
Cedar Keys and Florida Transit Road (ex
cept Fernamliua) take this tram.
i nsscugers for the Florida Southern Bill-•
road via Jacksonville make close c nncctioii
at PalaUa.
ALBANY JXPRESS.
Leave Savannah,
Leave Jean p
Leave Wavcrow
Leave DuPont
Arrive ThomasviJ le
Arrive Baiubridge
Arrive Albany
Leave Albany
Leave Bain bridge
U i I Ji i .' oneythat are offer<d, generally
P WBMII»ecome wealthy, while those who
do not improve such chauces re-
aimn in poverty. We want many men, women,
boys and girls to work for us right in their own
localities. Any one can do the work properly
from tho first start. The business will pay moie
fban ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit
turnished free. No one who engages Jails to make
money rapidly. You can devote your whole time
lo the work, or only your spare moments. Full
informat'on and all that is needed Rent Iree. A* •
drew Stinson & <*o.. Portland Maine no31y
’Vi mi
ahat
ever
Muse
Foot Plow Stocks
Iron
..4:4*P»
.10:uSPX
..i:i«0 A t*
GSOXX
. 9:45 A U
,1050 AM
. 4:4 i*M
42i PM
:
• o A * \
: 1? 4 *;
Leave ThomasriUe
Arrive at Dul\>nt
Arrive Waycross
Arrive Jesup
Arrive Savannah
IMMENSE STOCK OF SCHOOL B00ES
nab i*nit TLom
and Frid vs an
:
days*
ConncK or. at
trains both way
and from Ms cor.,
bik. New Orleans, etc.
Mail steamer leaves B&tnbruUc foi Apw
uday ami ‘ aturU-r
Close connection itteEaiPvri:* -laii) •«
day* excepted) for Greenc^Tsi^'Sff’J
tnT 1Stl >* c ' Pal »*ka, Enterprise
al i|* , l M, “g»on St. John’s river. |
B* A A. R.R.icarejanctioii<ci f
'laaJy, except .«undar j
„Th”>«Rb TJexetf sold, and xie-piaL
Hertn« accommo a*:i«>n) ?ecnrM gr Aren *
\Ticket Officf . ’> lJj|* -treet.
company’# «po, <r>ot >j i.jherf ^reet.
' A new Restaurant sod Loach Counter has
Keen 0|*enedin the station at \rajcrosaa»d
abundant time will i>e *•' owed for . v .
l •renA ) P4«H5ri Age**
J.\S. Tt»un. v.m \ rrsn^tiortatior
\ R. a. ri.KMISG. super* t-ndenv
—•*•* • ...i a uvui c* - law -: ti *ij . i uv.
and Frid ys an : between ThomasviH<-
Savannehuaily excel t 7 hnrsda>sai>c eatnr*
Vlban; daily with passer?'*
•« on Sonthwcsicrn Rnilro* 1 -^
Montgomery. »<*
ALL THE KINDS USED IN THIS SECTION. WE AKE 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,
CHAINS, CHARMS, ETC.
NEW SUPPLY QF STYLISH DESIGNS IN GOLD
We heap a full line of Plantnt
Family Groceries, Dry Go-tie, :>r
'upplies, Fannin-; Too’x, etc., cotuttntly on bind, l)so, Choice
Goods, Bo its and Shoes, Marl a are I'inware, Will o waif, etc.
swallow a sword. The magic trick is
one of their best feats. They pro
cure a small piece of wood, and hav
ing planted it in tho ground they
ask the bystander what fruit he
prefers. The juggler, wrapped in a
sheet, will crouch to the earth, and
through a rent in the garment on.
can see him cut himself with a razor
under liis arms, and rub a piece of
wood in his blood. The tree then
-I a
tatkine
“Th
R,".
antlr.”
‘•Wh
- “We
Y -Mi ,
“ PWh:
'Mid lh<
tiencc j
“I Wa
lhai lull
and the
v. #d-,
“But,
God in
fere lie ;
made tli
u j placi
“The
plied th
ele of g,
“I -uic
before h
didn’t ht
-Yes.’
.“Then
’n yonr i
<ut it on
isleep ?”
Here t;
fei hint
Riii a i
"Are yi
"Yes/1
“You a
•at wenl
“No. r,
‘ I thou;
on wool
dl me it
imp—”
Ilere'hi
(rcliief ii
as over.
wood in his blood,
conies foitli, first as a sprout, then
ful. of leaves, and finally bearing
fruit.”
Talbottox New Era: “Last week
as some negroes were out on the
bills chestnut bunting, near the riTer
beyond Pleasant Hill in this county,
their dogs treed something in a caye
in a secluded forest, and it proved to
be a man, who ran off as the negroes
approached. When they came up to
his hiding place they fonnd a small
cave and the interior presented a
cosy retreat well supplied with bed
ding, cooking utensils, provisions,
tobacio, cigars, newspapers, and
many other things, indicating that
the occupant of the cave had come
to stay, and had inhabited this re
tired home for some time.
JSy-FBOftf THE MOST CELEBRATED MAlH7FACTUBEISS.«®f
Window Shades. Wall Paper. Fishing Tortile, Sport
ing Goods, and Fine Cutlery.
AGENTS FOR THE NEW AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE.
Call and see our LOW PRICES or send your orders.
Grand Offer for the next SO days only.
$850 Square Grand Piano for only $245.
nift&n ^ TVI F Q Maenifif* nt »o-«-wcod e'^ntly fizpsta-d. 3 siring*, 7
I BnlsU Kr 1 ILL G I Oal-5 Octaves, fun j- :« ut can ante ayr IT ?’ o’»r uew p^ent
overstrimg scale, bvaun.u carv.d 1».ks» «u<I itrn ht-avy serpeotioe an.1 Hr^e ;u-*. v mouMfug. full iron
frame, French •.rand .^etloi., Gn*« d Hcnits, i*. iec’. t -very iiu|»ra»vr^ect which can in auv war
lend to the fieri c ion of «h- in*:ru*> «•!*.:. h«*.n added.
J^Onr price for ibis instrcmenL boxed and delivered on board cars a - . - n «
at Sew York, wltli fine Piano Cover. Stool and Book, only - 2&h Q fl
Jmt nducet! f*nw o .r D;- whoirwlv, factory prlc«*. $295. for CO day*, only ibt
b now, *-y f r. tb«* greatest bargainer cl'-re tie tuic-iou public. • u piv« dvu idsira*
Trr mendcmi teoisml for this btyfi! .-end in v.-ur < nier 'lo..ce D» net Io<e ti.-s rare f> D nortuuitT
lhb Pi*iM. will sent on IB days t* m Inal. Plnw send n-rerence ir you tl - nol s-nd oner jritb
r aUx sent with order will he. returned and ft eight charge*
paid tF ut* Both way* if Piano is not just a» representedT
“•♦rial fian^iui* Kanos, $160 up- , v » r i.»«eu ib u-C«.e not one dissatis
fied purchaser. Don’t Isa to *..ie «.*i l«»foro b yio^. Hands*, e Ilfii trdr«d riauo
(aMkto*«iv, ia*itd m e, jehii» *Ii h ch«st UnUiuwn als ev r mp c<l auy pi no manufae
lurer. K*ery Plan** fu ly »arr. nl d or 5 tears. *
SHEET MUSIC** on-.-l.Ird »*H*^. nsufiv.u^ rf .:.noorhoif-e pkeos r.r! onular tfqsie sent for
8c.stamp. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., P. O. Box 206S. <Jew York Citv
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Noted For It* Comfortable Iloo** 1
•*e appena enaorsemenu iivui u»*«
liavin* stopped at the Man ball House
savannah *«* most cbcerfu« ! y endorse H to «£“
and Fa.-u flics, as being strictly a list-elm® 0 !!.;
In all of Itf* eppointments, and unrivslled is
excellent* of iu* table _
A. II. COLQUITT.Gov. o! Ga. s'*
W. II. RLUXHAM, Got.ol Fl«.
GEO. F.DBEW Ex^ior. ofFU.
Ron.T. M. NORWOOD,
Ex-tT.8.8en»t^ftol»G».
Hon. GEO. B. BLACK. . j
Hero Homo KepieMnu j
Sni"mer tt/ ten S3 an<1 $2.50p*rWM
For the MERCHANTss^HsgSg
For the MARKET GARDENER
For the PRIVATE FAMILY
Crown by ourselves on our own £8Egl
TIFT & IRVIN
OUR LADIES’ DEPARTMENT'
DAVID LANDRETH&SONSjSeed GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA
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ConsistlDS of PA1SCT DKESS GOODS, CLOAKS and BOLMAES, KIB-
EOSS, GLOVES and FANCY DACES, tlio Ladle, are
requested to call and see.
respect,.mil especially in her mental
ami bodily constudou. 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. Bradiield’s Female
Regulator is the only sure remedy. ■> It
acts .by giving tone to the nervous cen-
tres, improving the blood, and deter-
.mining directely to tho organs of men-
stniction. It is o scientific prescrip
tion, and the most inteligent physi
cians use it. Prepared by Dr. J. Brad-
field, Atiantp, Ga. Price: trial size,
75: large size, $1.50.' For sale by all
druggists.
sh. Cement, Laths,
oobs, Lime, Plastee
Blinds, Hair, Paris,
And Builder’s Supplies.
AGKHTS FOR “* “
LEADING FEATURES: . —
Double "Wood-Doors I’xtent 'Wood-Grate, >
A'i’’.;y;.*:!>%* Datm-r < • -
Intprchaiyreable Automatic
■ Broilinir Dixir SiTintcinsr ^Tue-Stop
Nickel Panels Heavy Ricfr Covers .
Illuminated Fire-Doors, etc.
3lAr.-CFACTUr.ED BY
ISAAC A. SHEPPARD & CO., Baltimore, MA
11 week in year own town, fo outfit free
'No risk. Everything new. Capital not
irequiifd. Wo will fnrnish you every-
| hiD2. Many are making fortunes. La-
Jies make as much as men, and boya and
girls ir.ik'* great pay. Reader, if you
j si ness at which you can make great par
ne you work, write for particulars te a.
■ * Co. Portland, Maine. noily
Wiltau
Western. Paint and Hoofing Co.’s
Corosive Paint,
lelwlluk WIIK fil WK SI-ILL UNDER A STRICT GUARANTEli
favorite
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In plain sealed envelope/ye*. Druggists cant-
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dost noted ar.-
(now retired *
ILLKCT10B8 PROMPTLY
5 on good notes.
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