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SATURDAY JANUARY 16, 1880
Every merchant in Lexington is a
farmer.
Sumpter comity lasy claims to a
negro woman 101 years old.
Two carloads of oil w.-,s flipped
last vrt;» k to Ncwr York Horn the oil
mill at Du w sou.
Mr. Pen If. Poster, formerly of
Covington, w as ir anied to Miss Liz
jtic Middleton, in Atlanta, last week.
The cumci-.dnn of Postmaster
Thermal), of (biffin, cx} ires next
month, ami a (slition numerously
signed firs been ^i-nt t.> Washington
asking for his rt-nj>| «»intmi nt.
John Drake, colored, who is in Up
won county jail tor murdering his
wife, and whose case has fw-en heard
by the Superior com t, win b< n-.-en
fenced by Judge Boynt* n during
coonrt and wit! lie hung some time
in March.
Col David W. Lewis, president of
Dahloncga agricultural college, died
last week. Col. Lewi: has f;!lc<i
many impoiluiit positions in Gcor
gia, and was a noted agriculturist
and politician.
The directors of the Georgia Rail¬
road and Banking < Mmpuny have de
elm red their usuai quarterly divi
dend of $2 50 per share of the capi¬
tal stock, which will lupddto the
shareholders on the loth inst.
State Cheniist, Pmf. Harry C.
White, of Athens, still holds to the
theory that Col. Baum’s Atlanta
well, to speak t«‘* hnicuily. i> not ar
tesian. T in* water may be pure am!
plenteous, however, without being
atrickly artesian.
Tn the lust issue of the Jonesboro
News, editor Hutcheson pubii.vhcd
an article in sell defense, the' fully ex
honorating himself from
charge of’beingthe “ugliest imm in
‘
Clayton county.”
The society “blood” of Aug’usla
wears pants so tight that hi tan pull
bis aocks up by' winking.
EENEY COUI'.r LOCALS.
Musses. Editous; If you will allow
mea few lin<'sinyour valuableju'.un
ai I will try to gi\i‘you a few dots.
Since ehritlnias the biyyn lmve all
sobered up, except West Knight, he
is drunk yet. Sunday lie got into
trouble that w ill last him as long as
he lives. He went to the Willow El¬
liott's house and got a hundred ami
twenty five pounds of meat to pul in
his store. I do not know what w ill
be t lie result.
To day is cold and I sit close to
the fire, ami watch with curious in
terest (i women sew i.u one little
ill css. Each 1ms her purl.
Gitss Hinton is clearing a new
piotind. Knight lias the finest colt in
Jeff
the county t,<> its age.
Will Taylor has laid down the
hammer and the saw and go to mnk
iug king cotton, lie has rented Mr.
Mat Maddox's big farm in this
county. Crumby has champion
Bill the
churn dasher. Ckow.
About the 20th inst. (.'ommisRh n
er Henderson aill issue his annual
commercial fertilizer bulletin from
the department of agriculture, The
bulletin will contain s full nnd com
plete analysis of all brands of com¬
mercial fertilizers that, bad piessed
the inspection of M r. Wbite tlie state
chemist, up to December 31st, 11485.
The bulletin 1 b aniouslv looked for
both by dealers in and consumers
of commercial fertilizers in every pot
tion of the state, as little be none
in this class of Dado until the bu.e
tin is out.
Manv deeds of charity were done
in Atlanta (luting the dreadful
weather the past few days. The
hungry have been fed. the naked
have been clothed, the emptj hearth
filled with tool, the suffering reliev¬
ed. Some of these donations have
been acknowledged by name, the
source of others is unknown. God
bless llit givers whoever they are!
Men may m>t know the name of the
goi d Bam; *itans, but llpit does not
matter. Gou knows them. In the
Hook < t Li'e tiiev are inscribed in
imperishable letters. Every good
deed is deathless nnd the widow’s
mite shall count equally with the
millionaiie’s thousand.—.Journal,
PATENTS GEANTED.
Patents granted to citizen of the
southern states on Jan. 5, lbSb and
reported expressly for the Soi.ii*
SorTH by f . A. Snow A Co., patent
lawyers, V sshington, D. C.
F. Artmann, Lexington. Miss.,
cooking stove; O. baily, hnicv
prise, Fla., plant protector; D. (’.
Camp, Gainesville, Ga , nutiock; J.
R Cumins, McKinney, Tex stalk
and weed cutter; W. H Fairless,
Portsmouth, Va.. lathe e nter; J. M.
Fcnnertv. Memphis, Teen., car win
dow; A M. McFarland. Palatka.
Fla., track laying machine; J. T.
Miller. Atlanta. Cl. loose puily: J.
8. Moore. New Orleans, rice hi.Her;
A. Obemdorfer, Norfolk, Va.. sash
cord festener; D. L. IVrry, Mount
Solon. Ya„ Washing machine; C. D
Clifford. Dublin, Tex., insecticide:
J. W. Ash, Beaver Valley, Aia., cat
axle box; J. R Adams, Richmond,
Va.. bed clothes securer; G w.
White. Belle Mina, A’a.. nut lock:
S. R. Hamilton, Farmervillc, Texas , ’
Korfeator.
There in a place in 1\ orth county
called thcgoj lice's burying ground.
It is lined v.itli gophers’ sbe'.l*.
i 'i in y a.c on top of U.o bouse, ctib,
1 smoke house and kIk Iters?, and sub
f.om tin martin-pole, while
: -tumps in the fi- M ate covered with
tin in
,
’J he lot: i number of Roman Oath
« t. ‘3 t iie s »)d is estimated at
> - 275 i ' TOO and 300,000.
000.
! T li ! ny five young men who have
been engaged dm nu the biisio. -
'*»< }) ;»i* dow out of employ merit in
Haw kinsville.
it i : announced that another large
party of excurtionist from Ohio and
Vi estern Slates will visit Georgia
in February.
The Secular Age which is them
gnn of Ohio “Liberia!*" charges In
gersoll. w ho is presid'-ni ol the soeie
ty. w ith being an infidel for revenue
Jay Gould sailed from Charleston
for his annual winter trip to Nassau
gJ^PtsTiSGr
The Washington Gazette an
mKSSsasZtt
its columns.
Irwinton lias so little use for a city
council, ow ing to the abacence ot
liquor, that election day passed with
out anybody thinking of it.
Of the 2.200 Presidential postmas¬
ters throughout the country, there
have been changes made in more
than two thirds of 'hem since March
4th.
The Republican partisans in some
localities continue to bo.vcoU Demo
era tic Postmasters. It might be a
good plan lor Poslmasters to be re
*|uin d to send a man's letters to the
; post office »i win*, h he I -V
j 1 stamps. about This right would -,er ve _
cotters
; is probably truth the
T here no in
report t hat t he infant Oueen of .'Spain
is; to be matrietl as soon as she is
(i tears old.
Senator Vest declared he was not
a Mugwump, and Senatois four liml.i*
dow n two tables and 1 eh to
get an opportunity to shake anos
witli him.
Roscoe Conk ling Buys: “Tile
stna I leal county newspnper is worth
moie to its suhseribers in one month
than its i nee for it year, and <h
mntc for its neighborhood for noth
■tig llwin a high official docs for his
munificent salary.”
The* im re: ants <,f Eibertnn liave
i giied -ii : t to : it r. u account with
any one 5 X* He* t, •* i ✓ *»xuupnon, or
soil :u:\ gotuiso i time io i k v one be
i Or tit 1st *• V ofFcbrui I \. V 1
S . VY 1 ii Sc *rc.y. who lets been
steiu»gro]ihi ot tlm Flint circuit for
nine am a luilf ye < rs. has resigned
that p •ion and wiil devote him
self*-,; rc'y to fowl raising.
Liquor license for the t nauing year
' : been placed by the town loun
. ii of Washington at $8(10, for soil¬
ing by the. drink, and $1,70, for sell¬
ing by the quart. Two bar rooms
have taken out licens and three, quart,
houses.
An Iowa man has discoveied a
rcim- v for rheunuitism, consisting
of maple Migar dis-mlvcd in apple¬
brandy. In less than a week utter
be made the discovery the whole
neighborhood was limping around
with rheumatism.
Sometime sinee Beecher told his
,. 0 r ,. 0 „, lliou Unit the word “religion”
wug the bible. Thecongivga
tion think that his religion should he
cheaper and have knocked down
l>.*w rents They are sizing Henry
up.
An English tourist, printing his
observations in a London magazine,
deeltiirs that “America has not yet
produced a .-ingle work of real artis¬
tic merit.” And vet the Joe Brow n
pike is on exhibition in six Georgia
museums.
Lincoln county coplnins of the
rapid increase of the pauper l ist, and
“proposes to try the vagrant law on
soaie 0 f the mendicants;"
A minister remarked to us recent
lv tint in his opinion the cause of s«
many railroad accidents was direct
lv traceable to the breaking of God's
, flw h% n;I ,„ing t rams on >umiav, and
; RB his observation that the
^ whidl W( ,,. morc fiagranth
jltv lmii in0 redisastiuos ticeideuts.
— Mar UsU ‘* well U ‘ Sun
An oW man. lirmsi on ttie aae of
Jackson Mid 15 .nk- counties, im
formed his family that w hen lie .lied
he wanted to he buried oi: the side
i»f the road where lie fed his hogs,
Ills wish was carried out, and he is
buried where for years he had fed
*
his swine.
] » c-'^ r-fCoroner , s . .nque-t or,
o! O-emtea! U-ar|es Mays, analysis at of Inman the
>pnngs. *
viM-eia wns maoe by Dr. L G. ltey
C«n*l!eas, «»«.,also ot At.anta, by and John traces Me of
arser ie ate found by csc|» of the ex
1 H ' ' GinsCv. the wife of Charles
adm.mstere.. . ( harlut a smell quant- .
•>'of Rett 1 on rats by putting it in
his coffee So the prospects are
that ButU will have a hanging.
NEWTON M ALMAND.
JOSEPH II. ALMAND. ALMAND, > 65. o r
/ U s? U C • J. H . ft N. M.
DEALERS IN
ocnerai /"i 1 Merchandise ami Furniture, _
__CONSISTING 0F- Hassttl [Ip 0
ii i o : • i rl nc.-H k ■ Lb cl Lass, ''ekais, DryAND trr-<2 t jji nor urn) csra
And m fact everything yon need in tier STYLES' '
LARGE LOT OF EJIRKOIDEMFS LA( ]>. INSERTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIE V ’
Fine Hoes. The unexcelled TAliLO Lor.e?. . t
Splermid Line of Noli 4) :1 ii —- Ladies’ -Gems’ and Children s
Ladies’ and Gents Fine Shoes!
complete stock of Ladies’ Fine Shoes and Slippers—none supetio . Large lot of Gents Fine Shoes
Have a very Brogan tor day . wear.
and Boots, also the Famous every
SllGGS SpSCIOj-tj #
l?eil’S CUStOXlMH &d8 Vi i
. l^ELOl OF ^L, AND \vi\TFtt WD ILit LLONIL CLOTHING AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES
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CL , «- -f* T
___L. m&mm *A»*i
Hats for old men. Hats for young men. Hats for boys, and GLASS’. hats for WOOD’. the children-—dMC-A AND ilALi) a c. ’ ” e
SP! KNDII) LINE OF CROCKERY. o o
£fjgF*Splondi 1 line of BREECH LOADI - G GINS --DOUBLE BARREL SHOi OLNs FOR 4>o -JKJ*
Emeral, Arcadia and Newport sale!
Stoves, ranging from $10 to $30 in prices. These are the best made and satisfaction guaranteed in every
Larne Li stock of family Groceries!
Splendid line of Tobaccos and Cigars--The ••KITTY MAY” which ins no superior in the market
LARGE LOT OF PICTURE FKVME MOULDING
From 3 to 50 cents a font—frame** made and back® furnished free.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED FROM T HE MANUFACTORIES at CHICAGO. ST. I.OUB, CIX CINN ATI a large stock of
hi m bpj, Im K3P i ii fill ih Mi iii till m m i tr.zy-ja ,
laittis, t Fa! P 3 I Grasfl. IiteyMs Mm and Center TaKes finis ft® Tens. Mils tsi Flue lire tf BtlTeais, Els. sis
£4S~niE OSBORN & WALCOTT COTTAGE CHAIRS A SPECIALTY
We guarantee prices on every article in stock. Give us a trial and be convinced that ive mean business.
£fiTHIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COTTON AND COUNTRY PRODUCE, j&g
Respectfully, J. H. & N. M. ALMAND,
z: 5 & 7 Railroad &. Commerce Streets. Conyers,. r - U I v CD
L CeATA P? 'i\
(’ ; * N Mil- ii J «
A II** v i
lion Heals
I’e-lores rile er
he'-of I .'!. r *e. ' e:■
tug ami - - i.efl, >> m i
(jtiie'i |io ttive L. enre m .. y jm
via! le re
displacing HAV-FEVER
<*r prepamti: is yardt! a |.pl ■ i*
t ach .......... no oain ; at ceaole o u
Uiiee . . le. mail or at itniggists. Druggist, S<;
for circufur 1 l.Y Bit* >8.
O n ego, N A
CLBUCMAN’S
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THE CLIKGMAN TORAttO Oild Mi,
ioi Itdiij ■Gf 1 i* l*^ Ihs • , \ r miltv* t . .
« Vi! • me An ! Ulcers At:
Tv ivttor S*lt Rlenut R j ctV It* b i
'•vormf* Pi»npl»-t S icn niu IRiid. ! do*, M i
SHE CLINCMAfJ TOBACCO CAR
\T! R' ims F.:>di'**i . um '
.Voundu -irhout:U*h Oufi bVijn»» hrrnwts Ulocrt* -s n ■
B nc b U vw I
;t»■ Tiirwit Bam »n * Vmn NeurnlKi ■ Hnwr M* 1- ■
)r, hitte Khrnm.4tioGi.vt C U.
ir n hitits Milk Biinko nml I)i g Bit« s f
i InsDi-te Ac. In f « t \l! iov.il irrit- tion
tn. fl uuiii tion fr**m whitevor cans© »
ME CLUBMAN ‘■ n 3AGCtl PLASTY
!« IMilTTl IU'i*<>rdi\s f . lllfi HPh‘<
•r!«u*>|d K »IB of ihr . i l ivied l r l -d ith ». the IT
r (: i y' > nnd TCGiup it: -i lu rouominendGi v » •
.ltrro ur t*iK*. i.
!r<»up W«u.d• »i f \ k«»«1 tfe Brt* ht rad fortf t .
ivritLDl or inttnud-idic"- Acbt v >
’ -itm 'vli.w ft -m ». «. pfun , i th* v
ho patent is unnld** t • hoar thet ln u/cer nylte
i as Taltectv.Cnk*’ Far Ho«d. , .uh« t-r t tnor *
ud Pnim, it is iavtluftblo. »*# i i*.
Ask yovu druKKUt tor romodiee. or writ* t .
JLiNblflAN TOBACCO CtiBt I
DURHAM N U. S. A
DR. HOLT’S
MBit PH m wsmmsps’m r**3
- Ii A
Will cure every ease of-
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION!
i It has been equally successful in
| er Headache. t'uniplaint Constipation, •eartbur::, .humcice. ("nrc.n
j Acidity or
ie Dysentery or Diarrhea, and Heart
DYSUi'l’Ml A ami A ST II \
-Can be cured
| l*crbapsno disease so i>r<?
. ten. Dyspepsia
; om*r»«». ...at up to the presem m.c. has
■ pity-K UiiK . Tiu* syirton^ ;m- !«>>,. of
apjVLte. th'ehcad. loss «csh, spirits, ii feefieg sleei-'e «>f fulh
in Jow i‘>> ot
' lf>"" are suffering with any of these
j symtoms
PR- UGl.l S l OM'Ll’ i iU ELIXIR
1 '' ’ 01 1
DR. '*. II. I.LS, Conyers, Georgia,
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SOLID SOUTH
q? 1 UA I PIXTD ilii\ * WKUTA/T U iii.
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Go to Dr. Lee’s Drug store lot
g 1H , smoking :c\o. envwmg t‘>-
1 bavoo, cigars, and -niiff.
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I'EATmS, ATTt WARMISl: *
STOTKS and
:XTE3, SCHOOL ROOM HKATET.S. Each
i.b-nin^ the Il^dution and Ventilation of &i
-i T k* with the operation ot a wanx »
’ict, »'b.j Parlot and Cook Stove*, Ksr>;
l^rrm.lL FVKXACE3, &c.
.in maile-t ot application.
..:atkdnd rtrauAca & urc. -
rtiCeekman St. N. Y. City.
;uWi\S,
’fuvitig h:cl 15 vears of clinical cypt-i"
eniv in tin* treatment of disease.- c >; --ii• -
to tl*is eounit v and having resumed ids
medical -ti ics and srradeated in the
Georgia K< lcctic Medic.il UofUge otiers
Ids professional services to r’n > citizen sof
s on vis and surrounding 'o^mtiiunitj
special attention given r.:> obstetrics, dis¬
eases of vonien ami children ami chron¬
ic diseases
Ufiice at old -ran ! on Commerce St
i ; N' \ 1 TICE.
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i YOU ft TV To*** lr*y dev* of th9
C#v ll of Dr. I' \ ie Bvit w It a
rx rie Sits
relief » n d „mw,* c - ■ rDiltiit'S*
Of I'jfOf.dv *n*< * A-".'-'. ?
A^ofor t.v ' • , 4 •iiipi»*f* rrstora
tlon to H ?’*h, - r ; ! p;:* r*ii>fec<L
Koriskisim- fi : : .t.hlet int>taUd
mvdvj-*’ ni.iH-4 ‘r . ;• : K-jtrsLall, ilich.
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p3 bewsynper FAPEEEEHS Aitrcrtisii'.g' Bureau ,13 Spruce
PBs'SnlfcSMNUUL
A. J. STROCft,
4 T s TJ WELEfi *
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
All kind of repairing Jewelry, on watches i.ul
or any kind of done in the! '
of style at reasonable rates. OfruG*
the old Post-office. Give me a triVi 1
be convinced that I do first-class ,
vt iA a
A J. Strc
Do you know
-THAT
Lorillard’s Climax
PLUG TOBACCO
with red Tin Tag: Rose Leaf t SM
Chewing; and Navy Yellow Clippings, Sunil's and
Brow n are
and cheapest, quality considered !
y. i • ORSIA RAIL Ml
GEORGIA RAILROAD CO.
Office General Manager, ’’
Augusta, Nov. 1, 1885.
COMMENCING L Passenger SUNDAY, 22d inst, will
the following schedule
be gjgrXrains operated: by 00th
run meridian
time.
FAST LINE.
No. 27 WEST DAILY.
Lv Augusta7.10 a m]|T.v Athens T.-lpiJ
Ar Wash’tn 10,40 am §Lv VVashtn7.20ad
Lv Conyers 11.57 amllArAtlanta l.OOpi
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No. 2S EAST DAILY.
LvAtlanta 2.45 p uifiAr Athens 740p®
Ar WastTtn T.dopm^Lv Wash’tn 4.20 p®
Ar Conyers 3.40 p mj|ArAugusta8.15ps
I mm
m M
m ^■WSWALfel hwR
Will be. snnilfd FREE to all applicant j. a ad to cuatouiora of
last y»ar without ordering ik. It contali iua about 1B0 pag**,
lllaitratio tIoQ. 1 , prices, uccurc-to description* mxid v*':ual*Ia
dlrootion# FX*otf£R for planting ail v»riet?«3 of VEGETjiBJ-K
aad SEEDS, Market Gardener*. BfjX.BA, *lc. 8«nd Iut»!u for it. »t*lo
tn all, c-iue^iaily to ftilcih!a«n.
O. M. FESRV & GO., Detroit,
TiWtJSPJ h ySJ-'f fiiaY Til.- A book best of book ino waaca. lor an
)r cniiUiOA!*t-Toi (jcvv.sj)iipo: sanduytinniicf?
of the co-t of udvcitisi itu The advtrt i-t-v who
wants to spend one d* timV? in it the in¬
formation hereon ires* while forh-hn who will
invest one hundred thousand indicated dollars whi<;h in ■will iifi
verUsing, a scheme io
moot his every requirement or can i , mads
io respovdsiirfi.''\i:< do so ba slight changes e.iiiions easily have arrived b^en at, issued* Ig cor*
Sent, to any address for 30 cents.
Write* to i, GO. T. HOWELL & CO,
NEWSPAPEU A nVERTlSlNO BUREAU,
10 Spruce St. ranting House JSq.), Now York.
TK2 UNIVERSAL
FAMILY SCALE
IS AN
INDISPENSABLE
Bonsssald IrtisiB.
m ahvj.ys ready, easily un
derstood, occupies " little
space and is the che*pw:
scale e>*er maas.
Eknt) tor 18 Page Iltcstrated Circuiji*.
!. S. SFENCEB’S SONS,
GVILFOSS, CO.VN.
slsavs HANDY stove shelf.
HO Pr!2
STO m r
,,v*—*
COMPLETE Rl
iTHOUTORE : mwH
,-ht and Strong, or- 1^
nentai »»d duraM« a ff. i ; f?
FITS ANY SIZE PIPE.
Ask your hsrdwtira dealer for oaa
or send to us for Circular.
I. 8. SPENCER’S SONS,
GUtLIV Rl), CONN.
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Aii£&>-j! V- • y j;
IdMttjgri'n A qott:. h‘:'? , -*.5k M. I tecrvousiu.st CUBE riat
vV salt-.' i . oug Xeiori of .
Vigos 335, DsT®ioT?3ii£B.f, g.ti augta,
or
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La CO.. I vrlTJL £hutIo,X.Y.
ucra ITn'rwsB? pjftiiw
m J
I .* Siitiihik*
4 Secure Healthy
& S P aatic-a to tea live:
_ a E a drel.avoah oil*
■—■■■ : troufclea.
Vti»uw^ ifeS-Rttae. raoeSi. AkJn.re«!a
No. 2 E. DAILY". No. 1 W. DAILY.
Lv Atlanta 8.00 am||Lv Augusta 10.50 m
L v Conyers 9.19 pin.j|LvMiild’vie9J9gj aniHLvMac-on 7.10m 1
Ar Athens 5.20 pinjjl.v
“ Wash’u 2.20 vVash’n ll.20aa
“ Mil’d’ve4.23pm||Lv Athens 4.23p| 9.00as
Ar Macon 0.15 p m||Ar Conyers
ArAug'usta3.35pin]|ArAtlanta .5,40pi
LvGonyers 3 42 p milLvGainsville 5.55aoj
ArGainsv’ 8.25 pmf ACCOMMODATION!! Ar Conyers 11.53ai
COVINGTON
Leave Atlanta, - 5.50 pal
Leave Conyers, - 7.35fi
Arrive Covington, - 8.10 pi
Leave Covington, . 5.40 an
Leave Conyers, - 6.12 a»
Arrive at Atlanta, - 7.oo»t
No. -1 E DAILY. No. 3 W. DAILY
Lv Atlanta 8.15 ptajlLv Augusta 9.45psl
Ar Lv Augusta Or.nyers9.51 5.50 pm||Lv amllArAtlanta Conyers 5.00mj 6.45 1 J
No connection for Gainesville on Sin
day.
Trains Nos. 2, I, 4, and 3 will, if *!*•
iialed, stop ar. rcgularlv scheduled Flaj
Station.
^tSTTrain No. 27 & 28 will stopandrs
ceive passengers to and from the follow*
ing stations only Grovetown, Berzelii,
Harlem, Hearing, Thomson, Norwood,
• Barnett, Crawfordville, Union Point,
Greensboro, .Madison Rutldgc,
Social Mountain Circle, Covington, and Decatur. Convert, Tlifsi
Stone
trains make close connection for all poind
Bast, and Southeast, West, Southwrf
North and Northwest and carry Throng!
■Sleepers between Atlanta and Chvskt
ton.
Connects at Augusta for all poiatt
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