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T Y B E E
WHERE OCEAN RREKZRC
BLOW"
TYBRISA, tha lareaot tn I m.-at bath
omplete dance pavilion Atlantic an I Coast,
ousts on the Son n
Arned and operated by th- Cenlril
f Georgia Railway, will open for
la season on Saturday, May 15th.
nd he Jacobson’s dancing area orchestra has been will enlarged furnish
be music. The dance pavilion, soda
.untain, cigar stand, parcel check
>om, lunch counter, picnic been pavilion, repaint
ath houses, etc., have
d and put in first-class condition
or the opening. The lunch counter
s being enlarged and equipped with
aodern facilities and will serve the
est of everything.
Thousands of dollars worth of new
nd modern men’s, women’s and
hildren’s bathing suits have been
■urchased, as well as other bath
louse accessories and supplies, in
>uding heavy crash towels, all of
vhich will go to make Tybrisa the'
nost he South popular Atlantic place of Coast. amusement Mr. R. on G. j
’.urge, who has managed Tybrisa »o
uccessfully for the past two seasons, i
vill be in charge.
HOTEL TYBEE will be under the i
Tinton, lanagement who of for Captain the Edgar fifteen L. j
past
ears has been manager of the fa-!
ious Seashore Hotel at Wrightsville ;
’each. For the past two months Mr.
’inton has had a large force of em- j
iloyes busily engaged in painting, j
■novating and enlarging the proper
■. The grounds have been beauti-'
ed and munv lovely flowers planted
i the beds between the Hotel end
Railway Station.
The Hotel will be run on the Amer¬
ican Plan and will open for business
n May 20th. Mr. Hinton announces
hat he will have with him at Tybee
i number of his old emloyes who
ave served under him efficiently
'or many years, which should as
ure guests at Hotel Tybee service
•qua! to and unsurpassed by any
>ther resort hotel on the Coast.
The electric pla.it has been over¬
ruled and enlarged and ample elec
‘ ricity will be obtainable for all
isers on the Island at very reason
ble rates.
The ice and refrigerating plants
•ire in excellent condition for this
oason’s business, and residents at
Tybee will be sold what ice is not
onsumed by the Hotel at city rates.
The laundry has been thoroughly
overhauled and renovated and new
nachinery purchased, which will am
>ly take care, not only of the hotel
work, hut of the flat work of cot¬
tages, if desired, at prices correspon¬
ding with those in the city.
Hotel Tybee is looking forward to
this being the most successful season
in its history and the Management
oromises to give service that will
bring many new patrons to the re¬
sort.
Durden & Powers Pavilion and
Bath Houses and Sea Breeze Hotel
will open on May 9th. The Ocean
View Hotel will open on May 10th,
under new management, Taylor and
Winokur, proprietors and nmnngers
Other hote Is at Tybee are the Atlan
tic Club, Curry House and Izlar Cot¬
tages.
EXCURSION FARES, SEASON
1920
Season Excursion Tickets will be
sold daily May 15th to August Slst,
inclusive, limited for return until
September 30, 1920.
Sunday Excursion Tickets will b#
sold from Augusta and intermediate
paints only on Sunday’s during
period May 30th to September 5th,
bo*h inclusive. Such tickets will be
good going and returning only on
Sundays on “Seashore Trains.
Sunday Seashore Trains will be
operated between Augusta and Sa¬
vannah on Sundays May Soth to
September 5th, inclusive—
Leave Augusta 6:05 a. m
Arrive Savannah 11:00 a. m.
Leave Savannah 9:30 p. m.
Arrive Augusta 2:15 *
a. m.
(Standard 75th Meridian Time.)
CENTRAL OF GA. RAILWAY CO.
F. J. Robinson, General Pa*»ang«r
Agent.
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LIBERTY
For Liberty is there on earth a
place?
For sixty centuries of swelling flood
Her ark of peace has plowed through
seas of blood,
While fallen man, with heaven-lif¬
ted face, slays,
His brother and drains tha vi¬
tal vase
Of every drop, not having understood
That horrid war can never bring the j
good
The Lord designs for all the human
race.
Yet Liberty her Ararat shall find.
The crimson flood shall soon abate;
the dove
With o’ive branch shall come, and ha
tred blind
Give way for Liberty, while men of
love,
Saved by the ark, step forth with
Christly mind.
And rule the world thru Him Who
reigns above.
W. C. Carter.
Powersville, Ga.
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LET MRS. MARY GRAVES TELL
YOU HER POULTRY RAISING
EXPERIENCE
4. Three years ago I bought aa In¬
cubator, this year I’ve made money.
Rats stole my baby chicks. Didn’t
know until a friend gave me a
cake of RAT-SNAP. Next morning
found two dead rats in hennery.
Kept finding them. Suddenly they
disappeared altogether. It’s the Graves, only
sure rat kil Tr.!:a Mrs.
advice. Three sires >c, 50c, $1.00.
Sold and gu Milled >y the Georgia
Agricultural Works . ad Copeland’s
Pharmacy. Adv.
Rub-My-Tism is a powerful anti
septic; it kills the poison caused from
infected cuts, cures old spree, tetter,
etc.—Adv.
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