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thm 1584. For alee bv Dr. Wm. H. Lee,
(’onycrs, Ga ‘
I Do TMs Mitarilf!
Those are the words of Mr. David
C’arr, of DcKalb county, employed in
rendering his testimony.
READ WHAT HE SAYS.
“Eight years ago, while living in'Cow
eta county, my wife, a strong, healthy
woman, strained herself from overlifting
and brought on what physicians termed
‘falling of the womb.’ Being compli¬
cated with other female troubles, she
was reduced at the time I speak of, to
almost a shadow. I had tried all the
physicians and nearly »li the patent med¬
icines I could hear of, but she did not
improve at all: kept getting worse, and
jn a fit of desperation, she decided luckily to try
another patent medicine, and,
for her, it was
BRADFIELD’S REGULATOR.
In one week’s time she was relieved, and
by eontined use of it she was cured sound
and well. .She has since become the
mother of two strong, healthy children.
Now, after a lapse of live years of unin¬
terrupted health, by her imprudence in
lifting, she has brought on the old trouble
again, but. strange as it may seem, site
does m»t look upon it with that sense of
loathing and horror as might he expect¬
ed, for she says it will not take your •cm
edy long to cure her, and when I sug¬
gested getting a physician, she indig¬ could
nantly replied that as long as she
GET BRADFIELD’S FEMALE BEBDLATuB
She needed no doctor, having saved her
life once she knew It would cure her now.
Gratefully yours, Davie Cahh.”
Kdwardville, Oa„ Jan. 20, 1885.
Send for our Treatise on Female Dis¬
eases mailed free. Address, Atlanta Ga.
Bradwkld Rkoulator Co..
For Sai.e hi
DR. W. It. LEE, Druggist,
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
HOME AND FARM
and
SOLID SOUTH
$1.50 PER ANNUM.
SOLID SOUTH CLUB RATES.
Solid South and Weekly Consti
tution one year $2.00. Southeru
Cultivator $2.00. Home and Farm
$1.50. Savannah Weekly News
$2.00. Weekly Telegraph $2.00.
Louisville Weekly Courier Journal
$ 2 . 00 .
Rucklen'g Arnica Salve,
The Best Salve in the world for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcere. Salt,Rheum, Fe¬
ver Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chil¬
blains, Come, and all Skin Eruptions,
and positively cures Piles, or no pay re¬
quired. It is guaranteed refunded. to give perfect
satisfaction, or money I’riee
25 eels per box. For sale by Dr. W. H.
I.ee.
Dr. J. Cl. Westmoreland
Cures Piles without the knife, and ligature in less
or hot iron, without pain, permanently.
than a week, perfectly and
Female diseases, Cancer and other ulcers
treated his special application, and Con
sum ption, Asthma, Nasal Catarrh, and
Bronchitis is by his special model of In¬
halation. 55.4, 8, Broad st., Atlanta, Ga,
SMITH'S
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\G) Oas prevent dole Chill* relievo* Fever, Neuralgia. Sour Stomach They cure a* Bad end
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Freeth. Clear the Skin, Ton* the Nerves, and Give
I it* A Vigor to the ty item. Dose s ONK 111"AN.
»ry them once and you will never be without them.
vrlce.25 certs per generally. bottlo. So'd Sent by Oruc&iets receipt and cl
Medicine Dealer* on
•rice In stamps, postpaid, to sny address,
J. V. SMITH & CO.,
■anutaciurers and Sole Preps., ST. 10UIS. HOl
DENTAL NOTICE.
Having permanently located in Conyers,
for the purpose practicing Dentistry, 1
respectfully solicit tho patronage of all
those who are needing work done in my
line. Pricer reasonable. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Officeof over J. II. Aluiand,
teon & Co.’s store. McDonald.
n. ii.
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED WIEN;
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I keep a full line of spectacles and
guarantee to 6uit my customers both
in quality and price. ‘ W. Ii. Lee.
Da.
SATURDAY - - MARCH 20, 1880.
TEE FARMERS' FARAD IfiE.
A man on his own farm, well c n!
tivated and kept, well stocked, with
good modern dwellings and barns
and outbuildings, master of both
time and acres, tied to no hours by
the calls of bells or whistles, free to
come and go according to the neces
sities of none but himself, mostly in
his own fields, performing his health
ful labors within sight of the smoke
of his own chimneys, is surely as
rich in the genuine sense of the
word as any man can be. He lias
notiiing to fear and nobody’ to envy.
Of one thing he is sure all living; his days,
and that is a sufficient and
that is what other men are never
sure of without a single pang of
doubt or apprehension. There is
his land; there is his home; there
is all the animal and inanimate ma
chinery of his establishment; and
for the rest he looks in profound
trust to the of heaven.
Instead of this unworthy and de¬
moralizing anxiety to get rich, if the
average farmer, once being solidly
established, would resolve to en¬
large and exalt bi3 life as it is, to
make more out of that, to enjoy as
much as possible of what there is to
be enjoyed, to adorn and beautify
his home—that only paradise on
earth—within and without, he would
find all his daily tasks easier, even
to the extent of being delightful; lie
would feel rich where now, with more
money, he feeis all the time poor,
and he would rid himself of a false
tyrant in the form of increasing par
simony that holds his nose to the
grindstone till he is flung into his
grave. If farmers only knew it they
would be the richest men on earth.
If j’ou will take one of those little
Pillets every evening before going to
bed, you w ill have an evacuation of
the bowels every twenty four hours,
killing oil'and removing those terri
ble human pests, Bacterial Animal
cuke, created by unhealthy mucus
in the organs and bowels. They
live on the imicas which should aid
nature. Dr. J. II. McLean’s Honooe
opatbic Liver and Kidney Pillets
will eradicate then and assist Dr.
J. II. McLean’s Liver and Kidney
Balm in giving health and strength
to the suffer. For sale by Drs. Lee
and Stewart. 3m.
Cherokee county will hold her
primary elections on 28th of May to
dertennine the choice of the county
for a senator to represent the 39th
senatorial district.
Flovilla has an odd character in
the person of an old gentlemen nnra
ed Cleveland. For over a year he
has made a daily* practice of taking
down the number of all cars that stop
at Flovilla. The old gentleman
lives outside the corporate limits of
the town, and it is said that before
entering the village Mr. Cleveland
falls upon his knees and prays.
Proceeding to the depot, he awpits
the arrival of a train, and as soon
as it comes to a standstill, the old
man, with pencil and paper in hand,
begins at the rear car and deliber¬
ately jots down every number, in¬
cluding the engine. People who see
him from the cars think he is an
employe of the road, but ho is not.
—Jackson News.
For horses or other Animals, Dr.
J. II. McLern’s Volcanic Oil Lini¬
ment is superior to all other remedies
in cases of Bruises, Fistula, Sprians,
Sores, Cuts, or an special disease. It
is a specific for Rheumatism, Nen
ratgia and Nervous Pains, which im
mediately yield to its magic influ
ences. \Yhen used according to di¬
rections it relaxes Contracted Mus
cles, renews elasticity in stiff joints
and shriveled limbs. For sale by
Drs. Stewart and Lee. 3 m.
Criminals cannot understand that
the crime and not the execution is
what disgraces them and brings
shame on their families and friends.
The Virginia Legislature has vo
ted down a proposition making the
giving of railway passes to members
of the State government a misde¬
meanor.
If you wish to purchase at Atlan¬
ta prices, the best quality Paint of Brushes, Paints,
Oils, Varnishes,
Glass and Putty, go to Dr. Lee’s
Drug store. All of these goods are
bought direct from the manufactur¬
ers. Call and get a sample card ol
colors.
“Little Sorrel,” Stonewall Jack¬
son’s war horse, died in Richmond
Monday. He was over 32 years
old.
Prohibition has been in effect in
Lumpkin for a week or, and to all
appearances works finely. There
wrere no drunken negroes on the
streets last Saturday night, and the
town presented a quiet and orderly
appearance.
Business men, Lawyers, Clergy
men and others, whose occupations
are of a sedentary character, often
have the feeling of being literally
worn out, and are reminded very for
cibly of declining years, when if they
knew what ailed them, they would
find all their troubles arose from the
inaction of their kidneys or liver if
they would at such times, take Dr.
J. H. McLean’s Homoeopathic Liver
and Kindey Balm, would again feel
the vigor and strength of maturity.
For sale by Drs. Lee and Stewart.
3 p;.
TEE GOST OF 00TT0N.
All planters are interested in the
question of the cost of a pound of
upland cotton, yet comparatively few
have any accurate information on the
subject. Estimates are made all
the way from six to nine cents per
pound, and no doubt the cost varies
greatly in different sections and with
different planters in the same sec
tions.
A very reasonable estimate on
fair land is figured out as follows:
Rent, per acre, or interest on in
vestment, $2 50, (this, of course, in¬
duces taxes, land $1, fencing, etc.,) prepara¬
tion of fertilizers $6, plant¬
ing and seed $1, hoeing $1, plowing
$1, gathering $4, ginning and pack¬
ing, including bagging and ties, $2,
total $18 50, less seed valued at $2
25. Say the yield is 250 pounds, the
cost at the gin house ready to be
hauled to market is 6.3 cents per
pound.
The above is a fair average esti¬
mate,when seasons are favorable. It
will cost an extra cent to send the
cotton to market and sell it, allowing
for drying out and consequent loss
in weight. It will be seen from this
that there is no money in the crop at
prices that have prevailed in recent
years unless the quality is extra
ordinal}’ good. The average quali
ty of cotton produced in Georgia is
low middling, and the price is sing¬
ularly near the estimated cost of
production.
When fertilizers and supplies are
bought on time the cost of the crop
is usually from 15 to 25 per cent,
greater than the foregoing estimate.
This, of course, makes the cotton
cost more than it brings in the mar¬
ket, and it is not difficult to see how
it is that planters lose money when
they do not conduct their plantations
according to strict business princi¬
ples and with economy. It is true
that there are few planters that own
their land who make more than a
fair rent off their cotton crop, and
there are very few renters that make
any money at all on cotton. There
are plenty of farmers in every make part
of the south, however, who
money from diversified larming.—
Savannah News.
Henry Ebert, No. 1344 N. 16tli
street, tell St. Louis, Mo., says: I called
to you that the bottle of Tar
Wine Lung Balm which I bought of
you is the best remedy in the world
for croup. My little girl four years
old, had a very bad attack, and we
despaired of her life, but two doses
of Tar Wine Lung Balm made her
all right. I would not take $100 for
the good it done her. For sale by
Drs. Stewart and Lee. 3 m.
FATEETS GRANTED.
Patents granted to citizens of the
southern states during the past
week and reported expressly for the
Solid South by C. A. Snow & Co.,
patent lawyers, opposite U. S. Pat
ent Office, Washington, D. C.
R. T. Allison, Solomon’s Island,
Md., Oyster tongs; G. D. Barr,
Greenville, S. C., Blotter, ruler and
paper cutter; J O. Beneke, New Or¬
leans, La., Dost pan and ash sifter;
J. F.. Bishop, Sau Marcos, Tex., Fire
tongs; J. M. Burkert, Atlanta, Ga.,
Sash fastening device; J. J. Butler,
Select, Ky., Pitchfork and rake; P.
C. Close, Augusta. G., Pitman J W.
Cole, Nashville, Tenn., Oil stove
holder; A. Cunningham, Louisville,
Ky., Mold; M. A. Cutter, Galveston,
Tex., Shutter fastener; J. W. Stepb
ens, Norfolk, Va., Kitchen boiler
cleaner; A. Egncw, Lcesville, Ky.,
Poke; J. M. Johns, Glenmore, Ga.,
Fan; A. F. Forbis, McLeansville, N.
C„ Tobacco drier; H. E. Frier, Sa¬
lem, S. Hand planter and distrib¬
utor; E. J. Ley burn, Lexington, Va,
Bottle washing implement; J. A.
Pegg, Jonestown, Miss., Sample box
or package; A. Thomson, Chatta¬
nooga, Tenn., Balanced slide valve.
Rev. Sam Jones told the people of
Chicago the other day that “a man
literally takes his life in his hands
when he goes out to talk prohibition
down there” (referring to Georgia.
It is by such misrepresentations that as
this, says the Rome Courier,
sectional prejudices are kept lip and
embittered. The fact that prohibi¬
tion lias been carried in over half
the counties of Georgia without vio
lence or danger to prohibition advo
cates is a sufficient refutation of his
charge.
Blank deeds for sale at the Solid
South office.
t^iS^tSS^StSSBSSSSSSSSSSSiS LINIMENT e°>* v -v
"SP ILLS
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fcSfiiiiiir iiPiifl b auww-Ss fhi£es*hel*eee*>d
anjr mms$ U worth oth«r a kind. pound !»*• of jjggll l i
An exchange says: “The man who
prefers'a city weekly paper to his
town paper, because ‘It s got more
readin’ in it,’ reminds us of a coun¬
tryman who picked out the largest
pair of boots in the box because they
cost no more than a smaller pair that
fit him.”
Rev. Sam Jones says the devil is
the active partner of the corrupt of¬
ficial. He doesn't preach to the dev
il because that individual has com¬
mitted the unpardonable sin.
Dr. J. H. McLean’s Celebrated
Catarrh Powder will cure Catarrh,
Cold in the Head, Ozena, and sores
up the nostrils. With this little in¬
vention —a bent glass tube—which
will be in every box hereafter, you
can blow the Catarrh Power up and
on the inflamed mucous membrane.
If you blow to hard and some of the
Powder goes down your throat, will
do no harm. For sale by Drs. Lee
and Stewart. 3 m.
Hon. Seaborn Reese will be a can¬
didate for re election to Congress.
His present opponent for Congress
ional honors will be Hon. William
H. Mattox, of Elbert, who is at this
time the only outspoken candidate
against Mr. Reese,
It is claimed there is some sort of
a wild varmint or ghost which in¬
habits the swamp of Alcova river,
in the vicinity of McGuirt’3 bridge,
and many persons are absolutely
afraid to cross the bridge after
dark.
If tho discharge from the bladder
is light colored, and demands fre
quent attention, especially at night
you have reason to suspect an un¬
healthy condition of the Kidneys,
use Dr. J. H. McLenans Hommo
phatic Liver and Kidney Balm. For
sale by Dr9. Stewart and Lee. Jan
30, 3 in.
Young ladies will be delighted to
learn that a sort of clothes pin has
been invented which makes artificial
dimples in a girl’s cheek after one
application.
lion. Micheal Hahn, a Congressman
trom Louisanna, died in Washington
City Monday, of hemorrhage of the
lungs. He wa9 formerly Governor
of Louisana and a noted Republican
leader in that State.
The whisky men of Newton think
that the coming election on prohibi¬
tion will be very close.
THE STAR
A Newspaper supporting Administration, tho Principle*'
of a Democratic
Published In the City of New York,
WILLIAM DGRSHEIMER,
Editor and Proprietor.
Daily, Sunday, and Weekly Editions,
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A Sixteen-page Newspaper. Issued
* every Wednesday.
A ©lean, pure, bright nnd Interesting
FAMILY PAPER.
^ It contains the latest news, dawn to th* bow of
fcoing to press:
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Fashion.
Household,
Political,
Financial and Commercial, and
V Poetical, Humorous
Editorial
Departments, all under the direction of trained
Journalists of the highest ability. Its sixteen
pages will be found crowded with good things
from beginning stories to end.
1 Original by distinguished American end
foreign writers of Action.
THE DAILY STAR,
- The Daily Star contains all the news of the day
In an attractive form. Its special correspondence Vienna and
by cable from London, l'aris, Berlin,
Dublin is a commendable feature. other centers,
At Washington, Albany, specially and retained news by the
the ablest correspondents, furnish the latest by telegraph.
The Star, unsurpassed. news
I Its literary features are unusually
The Financial and Market Eeviews are
full Special and complete. and extraordinary , Induce* .
terms
merits to agents and canvassers.
Send for circulars.
TERMS OF THE WEEKLY STAR TO St*.
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Clubs of Ten........... 10 00
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Clubs of Fifteen (and one extra to
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Weekly Star
AND
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$1.75 FOB 12 MONTHS
CLINCMAN’S
OBACCO
REMEDIES
The Greatest Medical Discover“!
the age. No “ma ought to
tithout om.
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THE GLIHGMAN TOBACCO OINTMENT
THE MOST EFFECTIVE Pflea. FREPAItA
TION on the market for A SER E CERE
for ltcliinir Pi "Will Ire. Haa never failed to give
proniDt Fistula, relief. care Anal Ulcer*, Abscess,
Tetter, Salt Rbeom. Barber’s Itch. Rins
worms; , Pimples, Sores and Boils. Price oO ct«.
THE CLINBMA8 TOBACCO CAKE
N A TURF’S OWN REMEDY, Cares all
Wounds. Carbuncles, Cuts, Bone Bruises, Felon*. Sprains, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Boils, Eyes,
Neuralgia.Rheumatism, Sores. Sore
Sore Orchitis. Thro&t.Iianions.Coma, Gout. Rheumatic Gout: Colds, Coughs,
Bronchitis, Milk In Leg, fact Snake allays and local Bog Irritation Bites, Sting* and
of Insects, Ac. from whatever all Price
Inflammation cause. 25 cl*.
THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
principles, Prepared according: of the PUREST fo the most SEDATIVE scientific
iNflRKDIENTS, compounded with the pnrest
Tobacco Weed Flour, Cake and of is the specially Breast, recommended and for that class for
Croup, irritant or inflammatory maladies. Aches and
of or
Pains where, from too delicate a state of the system,
the patient is unable to bear the stronger application
of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches
and Pains, it is invaluable. Price 15 cts.
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
CLINGMAN TOBACCO CORE CO.
DURHAM. N. C.. U. S. A.
OUR PREMIUM.
We offer Cleveland and his Cabi¬
net, a beautiful picture for every
home, as a premium with the Solid
South for one year’s subscription.
The picture is lurge size and hand¬
somely finished. They can be had
at this office, Dr, W. H. Lee’s, G. W.
Weaver & Bro’s, and at the Post
office, where subscription will be ta¬
ken. Picture without paper 25 cents,
with Solid South $1.25.
THIS PAPEHEE^Ji
Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Spruca
fssEnVBiiriK
DR. HOLT’S
DyspBic Eliar
-Will cure every case of
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION!
It has been equally successful in Liv¬
er Complaint. Constipation, Jaundice,
Headache, Acidity or Heartburn, Chron¬
ic Dysentery or Diarrhea, and Heart
Disease.
DYSPEPSIA and ASTHMA
-Can be cured
There is perhaps no disease so preva¬
lent as Dyspepsia or Indigestion, and
one too, that up to the present time, has
baffled the skill of the most eminent
physicians. The symtoms are loss of
appetite, loss flesh, a feeling of fullness
in the head, low spirits, sleeplessness etc.
If you are suffering with any of these
symtoms
DR. HOLT’S DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR
Will cure you. For Sale by
DR. W. H. LEE, Conyers, Georgia.
m mM, Eg®
n JS8&.3&
Will t>e mailed FREE to all applicants, aad to ca stumors of
latt year without ordering it. It ooctaina about 180 pages,
600 illustrations, prices, all accurate descriptions VEGETABLE and valuable
directions FLOWER for planting SEEDS, varieties BULBS, of Invaluable
and etc.
to oil, especially to Market Gardeners. Send for It.
D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Michigan.
A QUICK, fIRMAKrMT, SEBTAJN COSE FOB
Lost oriFftiling Manhood, Horvoosnesa
"W«ahacs9. X.aok or Strength,
(bOAsd by Vigor Indiscretions, or Development, excesses, etc Benefits in *
day ;Oures usually within a month. No Deception
nor Quacfcory. Positive plain Proofs, eenlcd envelope, full description free. and
kvtterof advice in Buffalo, N.Y. _
ERIE MEDICAL CO.. P.O. Drawer VSk
NOTICE
I will make professional visits to
Conyers the first Saturday in every
month. Patients wishing to see me
Will find me at my office in the White
head House or at Dr. Lee’s drug
store. Dr. L. G. Bkantly.
J. I LANGFORD,
MANUEACTURER OF
Buggies and wagons,
CONYERS, GEORGIA.
I am well prepared to do all kinds
of buggy and wagon repairing in the
best style. first-clas
Having employed a car
raige painter I can do anything in
this line in the most satisfactory
manner.
Fine Buggies,
I have on hand a splendid lot of
fine buggies of my own make, also
the western buggy—will sell cheap.
Also keep a splendid lineef wagons,
which I will sell low down.
Coffins and Caskets,
I keep a splendid line of underta¬
ker’s goods, consisting of Coffins,
Caskets and Hardware, and will sell
remarkably close.
Farm Blacksmithing,
All kind of blacksmithing done at
reasonable prices.
All work is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction.
J. w. LANGFORD.
flu made some of the lion. Won
‘ _ dorm! Care- on record.
A. J. STROuf
JEWELfij)
CONYERS, GEORGIA
^^KSSRSSfci. of style at reasonable rS' 1 *
the old Post-office. rates ,7
convinced that Give .
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Office General Manager I
Augusta, Nov.
fiOMMENWNG SUNDAY 2901,
L the following Passenger schedulti
be gifr operated:
"Trains run by 90tli mail
time,
FAST LIME.
No. 27 WEST DAILY.
Lv Augusta7.40 a m||Lv Athens
Ar Wash’tn 10.40am §LvWashtn?|j
Lv Conyers 11.57 a m||ArAtlanta lj
No. 28 EAST DAILY.
Lv Ar Atlanta Wash’tn 2.45 7.35 p pm^Lv m||Ar Wash’tutjj Athens 7jj
Ar Conyers 3.40 p mllArAuguetaS.li]
No. 2 E. DAILY. No. 1 W. DAE
Lv Atlanta 8.00 amflLv AugnstaKta
Lv Conyers 9.19 a mj]Lv Maeon Milld’vle9.1l] jjj
Ar A thens 5.20 p m||Lv mj|Lv Ujl
“ Wash’n 2.20 p Wash’n
“ Mil’d’ve4.‘23pnrj|LvAthens Uij 9.001
Ar Macon 6.15 p m|| Ar Conyers
ArAugusta 3.35 p m|| Ar Atlanta Ml
LvConyers 3.42 p rn||LvGainsville5,J
ArGainsv’ 8.25 p ACCOMMODATlI m{ Ar Conyers 11,51
COVINGTON
Leave Atlanta, 5.50) ?.#i
Leave Conyers, -
Arrive Covington, - 8.11
Leave Covington, . 5,if
Leave Conyers, - 6.11
Arrive at Atlanta, - M
No. 4 E DAILY. No. 3 W.DAI
Lv Atlanta 8.15 p m[)LvAugusta 8,1
Lv Conyers9.51 pm||Lv mil Conyers5.08
Ar Augusta 5.50 a Ar Atlanta 6,ii
No connection for Gaincsvillcon!
day.
Trains Nos. 2,1, 4, and scheduled! 3 will, i(j
naled, stop at regularly
Station. stopisj
JSSP'Xrain No. 27 & 28 will
ceive passengers to and from tliefl
ing stations only Grovetown, Beni
Harlem, Dearing, Thomson, NorH
Greensboro, Barnett, Crawfordvillo, Madison, Union Sow Pj
Social Circle, Covington, Coni
Stone Mountain and Decatur, "
trains make close connection for all#
East, and Southeast, West, Soil
North Sleepers and between N orth west Atlanta and carry and Thj CM
ton.
Connects at Augusta for sll
East and Southeast.
JOHN W. GREEN, Gen.Ml
E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Passenff
Jok W. White, Gen. Trav.Pase.
Augusta,®
A Life Experience. RemarifflW
Quick cures* Trial Pad^ags 8 *.,
stamp for sealed particulars. Louisian*]
Or. WARD A CO.
P ATENI
Obtained, and all Patent
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