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THE ATLANTA. GEORGIAN.
T—CAT. JANUARY ft Hft
YOU «HIP
WITH A LAME BACK?
HAVE YOU RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY, LIVER OR
BLADDER TROUBLE?
KINGSTON WAS mAKEN COAST LIKE TRIM
VER y MUCH AS A DOG
WOULD SHAKE A RAT
Boston, Uui, Jan. I!.—The tint rat.
ucm from Jamaica alnco tha estth
quake to roach Hoaton arrived early
today on tha Admiral Sampson.
Among the thirty-two paaeenaofa On
board were Mr. and Mra. Julian C. Ed
garly, of Jamaica Plains. Boston. Mr.
Edterly la connected with tha editorial
of The Boeton American
and haa written a thrilling etory of the
catastrophe aa experienced by him. file
etory foliowe:
By JULIAN P. EDGKRLY.
Three.thirty.three of a January aft
ernoon In King*ton. tha height of what
WOBir*rTIHr*lln,...-r season In New
England. The eun wae beating down
pitilessly on the old city. Clouds of
were over everything. The na
live* .slept, Sot in the ehopa and In
the etreeta the tourltt* were aatlr, bar.
gaining and algnt.eeelng.
And then fifteen aeconda later the
ty waa In'
_ id reeldence* were flat on the ground.
A thousand llvee, aome aay, aa
EsP,
more human behtg* were
groaning and preying to tha
wreckage. Fifty million* of dolly* In
property had been deetroyed and lire
had begun to complete the even* of
horror.
A giant band had reached forth and
■hakon the foundation* of the city like
a dog would ehake a rat. The earth-
quake demon, elumbering for the two
alnce Port Royal had beer
by Ita might, had awaken-
.the capital of Jamal-
.nighty grnap.
• acenea that followed are beyond
To Prove What Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney,
Liver end Bladder Remedy, Will do for YOU, all
oar Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free
by Mall.
dull ach* In tha back la un-
I evidence of kidney trouble.
It la Nature'* timely warning to ahow
you that the track of health la not
If tbaa* danger signal* are unheeded,
meg* eerlmi* result* are often ear* to
Mlbw: Bright's die****. which la the
wovet form of kidney trouble, may steal
ugaa you.
-- The mild and Immediate effect- of
Swamp-Root, the great kidney and
Madder remedy I* soon reallied. It
stand* the highest because tt* remark,
able curative power has been proven In
thousands of tha, most distressing
cases. If you need n medicine, ynu
should have the best. A thorough trial
will convince any on*.
" LAME BACK.
Lame back I* only on* of many
symptom* of kidney trouble. Other
symptom* showing that ynu need
Swamp-Root arc. being obliged to pea*
water often during the day and to get
ap many tiroes during the night. In-
ability to hold your urine, smarting or
Irritation la passing, brick-dust or sad.
tty iwstr The h,mi, ..intsins many of tha
of testlmotilal letter* received from men and women who found
Ot to be Just the remedy they needed. The value nnd success of
■Root are 10 well known that our raider* are adyleed to send tor a
bottle. In sending your addrees to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Binghamton, X.
f„ p* sure to say you read this generous offer In The. Atlanta Georgian. The
•Moments* of tnle
Intent fa the urine, catarrh of the blad
der, uric acid, occasional headache,
dullness, poor digestion, sleeplessness,
nervousness, sometimes thO heart aeU
badly, rheumalUm, bloating, Irritabili
ty, wornout feeling, lack of ambition,
loss of flesh, sallow complexion.
If your water, when allowed to re.
main undlsturbad In a glaaa or bottle
for twenty-four hours, forma a sedi
ment or aetutng. or ha* a cloudy ap-
pe*ranee. It Is also svldence that your
kidneys and bladder need Immediate
attention. ^
In taking Svraip-Rnot you afford
natural help to Nature, for Bwamp-
Itoot la the moat perfect healer and
gentle aid to the kidneys that haa yet
been discovered.
If you, art already convinced that
Rwsmp-Root u what you need, you
ran purchase th* regular flfty-cent and
one-dnllar alse bottles at drug stores
everywhere.; Doh't niskt anyimistake,
but remember th* name.-Bwsmp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Bwamp-Root, and th* ad-
dress, Binghamton, N. V., on every
bottle.
TOO COTTON MILLS
MAY GO 10 WALL
AT BESSEMER CITY
Special ia The Georgina.
Charlotte, N. O., Jan. 21.—It la
leatned here that both the
Vermont—and Whetstone -mills.—of
Bessemer City, will likely be placed
In the hands of a receiver this week,
for th* purpose of getting the lastltu-
llons back on their feet. Improper
management It la charged have In-
volved these two plants In th* same
financial stalu aa overtook th* Bouth-
*m cotton mill also located at Besse
mer City, and which was placed In the
hands of a receiver several days ago. _
Both th* Vermont and Whetstone
have closed down.
offer la guaranteed.
GREAT I* EAR OF BRIMSTONE
CAUSED 'EM 70 SWEAR OFF
Btloatlc City, N. J.. Jen. 11.—Every
no* and boy ha* sworn off tobacco,
l la ovary form, at Port Republic, a
I thriving hamlet on th* mainland. The
I pip* of repentance was lit by the vIMt
■ of *B eloquent evangelist who de-
* dared: "Hell Is full of chewera .and
H smoksrs; cigarette smokers are chained
HEW OFFICIALS
ASCEND TO POWER
Bpsetat to The Oeecgtsn.
Savannah, Oa* Jan. II.—At tt
o'clock yesterday Savannah rang out
«•* old and rank In the new. The city
•pandl which his for year* past rep-
roaanted the CUItena Club, with
Mayor llyers at Iti head, went Into
Malory and became functus officio
■poo tha acceailon to office of Mayor
George \V. Ttedeman and board of
twelve aldermen.
The new city officials are George
V. Ttedeman, mayor; and Aldermen
JL J. Davnnt. II. E. Wilson. J. D.
Bpps, A. U Ouckcnhelmer, F. C. Bat
ter, w. F. McCauley. G. A. Gordon,
C. G. Wilkinson. M. J. Karnnnugh. J.
F. Perritt, Julius 11. Gaudry and A. H.
■ntlemann.
The council room waa crowded when
the mayor and members of the new
wound 1. accompanied by the retiring
hoard entered. The aldermen hail
•revlouily drawn Iota for their re-
amectlvo testa nnd many flower* br
anched their deake. Mayor Tledemau
wived many pretty flowers snd a
idsome desk set, the gift of hts
Neyle Colquitt.
Fact
caelly provec. that
POSTUM
will rebuild a broken-down,
coffoo-rulntd system.
Get the little book. “The Road
; to wdiviiiv." in pkga.
In th* hotteet corners."
John H. Johnson, ogeil ?6, sexton of
a church, who has never been without
a pips for 45 years, swore off and Is
seriously III. Rut he Is resisting temp
tation, saying: “I would rather do with-
out a whiff of tobacco than to live for
all etamlty In an atmosphere ot sul
phur."
GAR OPERATIVES
CLEARED OF BLAME
A* a result of the death of A. C.
Pritchard, the Confederate veteran who
was run over and hilled by a trolley
car Saturday afternoon In Mitchell
street In front of the state rapttot, J.
Purcen and *t. B. WWr, moiorm-wi
and conductor of th* fata) car, were
arraigned Monday morning before Re
corder ltroyles. '
After hearing the cvldsnc.', ’.he re-
entdrr dismissed both cotes, express
ing the opinion that the tragedy was
an unavoidable accident.
anything but a scattering description.
Whit I saw, what some of my friend*
saw, how the city lived through th*
night and th* 14 hours, I will not telL
Seven minutes before the earthquake
1 was lying In a bed In Earls court,
a two-story .brick building on North
street, once an aristocratic residence,
but latterly used da a hotel. .
Tho house waa nearly filled with
tourist* from Tonheeland. They via-
Had Jamaica on the Admiral Dewey,
of tha United Fruit Company, and kept
together aa much aa possible In their
touring through the Island. Alter
lunch moat of th* ladles wanted to go
shopping. Along with them went my
wife. I bad not been well for a few
days and waa pereuAded to stay at the
hotel. Until nearly 1:10 o'clock I alept.
Then 1 aros* and determined to go
down town to find the shopping party.
My room «•** a comar on# on Ik*
ground floor, with one door openlnj
out onto the plasia. which aurroundet
Ihe wholo house. By this door stood
a dreuer, and In front of this I waa
■landing, combing my hair, when I felt
a Jar and heard a rattle as though
some one were dragging a trunk around
up stairs.
~' was no more dine for this
DESTROYED BY FIRE
AFTER RAJ WRECK
Ran Into Open Switch, Kill
ing Engineer and Injur
ing Four Persons.
Oft I
house was shaken violently sa If In th*
grasp of some monster. Then I re-
allied that wa were In tha
earthquake. Instinctively I
the plasfa door. My only thought waa
to get out of doors and away from
falling walls. But a small bolt on th*
bottom of the door had dropped Into
Ita place and held It tight. This had
happened , several time* during our slay
TAX ASSESSMENTS
ARE TO BE LEVIED
AGAINSTVAIIDERBILT
Said To Be Due County
Treasury of N. C. Thou
sands of Dollars.
■lieclal to The Georgian.
Asheville, N. C., Jen. 11.—Interest
ing and nther sensational. claims In
regard to Georg* W, Vanderbilt's, tax
assessment has Been'ftixde b'erV, which.
H Is charged, 'tejui ta.ehow thqt for the
past two yean Mr. Vanderbilt has beeb
dodging taxes'on .hie personal prope’rty,
stocks, bonds Und mortgage*. tt.wMcq
the ltnre bulk of.bl* fortune of eome-
115.000^80 •ts'SXrtd'to be Invested.'. Mr.
Vnndi-rbitt, ( lt ,a*|inirs. p*Sr**f|0 *
tonal pro party fix tithes' ia ra
c»rtginn.*2R*ig ( .Torlt
It appapuhstW two yeSr* pea>'
Vanderbilt "swore off" hi* , perei.
taxes In New York city, afUnnlag.tkht-
lie Was not liable for t***s Ih that dtii
$5,000,000 GRAFT
IN ONEJUILDING
State Treasurer of Pennsyl
vania Won’t Pay Any
More Capitol Bills.
ltarrtsburg. Pa.. Jan. >1.—State
Treasurer Kerry, In a report to th#
legislature, repents hts charges of graft
In the construction snd furnishings of
th* new state capltnt. Berry tells the
legislature Hist overcharge* of ap
proximate,y 15,000.000 tiav* been made
on finishings and furnishings ot the
apltol building, lie retuees to pay any
more capital contract Mila
DEMANDED INVITATION
AT MUZZLE OF PlflTOL.
special to The Georgias,
Murphy, K. C, Jan. 15.— At Regal
three |nllea from this place, on last
Saturday night some young people had
gathered at the reeldence ot Henry
Hwaln t-v.participate In a "randy break.
Ing." and were Just ready to begin to
make merry when John Tumhtll of
Murphy, announced hla presence by a
loud "halloa." Arthur Swain went to
Ihe door, whereupon Tumbtll demand-
"Are ynu not going to Invite me
Inf'
Sivaln aald, "Yea, John, com* In.”
whereupon Turnbill drew hla gun and
aald I II make myself welcome."
Fred Swain seised th# gun. and aft-
er a struggle, wrenched It from Turn-
bill, but not before It had been dis
charged twice by Tumbtll. ,
Fred Bwoln struck Tumbtll over th*
head wtiti the weapon, making an ugt >
wound.
A
J-- 1
Have Leased Paper.
Bpeelsl to The Georgian.
Fayetteville, Ga.. Jan. 12.—J. \V. Cul
pepper 1 and others have leased The
Fayetteville News and will take rhargo
at once. X. Beadle, who haa ao long
been editor, will start a new paper.
Mr. Wiggle, ot Newnan. will be In
charge of the printing office.
Another Convict Escapes.
Special to The Georgiao.
Amerlcua, Ga.. Jen. 22.—Another
convict has escaped, snd by this time
Is with his other six pals who escaped
some time since. This ts a total of
sixteen escape* here.
Woman Who Wear WelL
It Is astonishing how great a change a
few years of married III* ottan make In
the appearance and disposition of many
women. Th* fresh neat, the charm, the
brilliance vaulsh Ilk* the bloom from a
peach which Is rudely handled. The
matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint echo
ot the charming maiden. There art two
reasons for this change. Ignorance and
neglecL Few you nr women appreciate
th* shoek to th* system through the
ehange which comes with marriage and
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak-
nesses which too often come with mar
riage and motherhood, not understanding
that this secret drain la robbing the cheek
ot Its freshness and th* form of lu
fairness.
As surely as the general health (offers
when there Is dituqcemenlot th* health
of th*delicate womfMgorgaas, ao surely
organs ardsmubllthed In
the race anMaRhatgapa witness
to theTae t In fbamd comet
ftBlIlwn aMMB ton
hsppineM mhi^ftaLiw. nrrw t n.-
varlle Prescription. It makes w eak worn'.
an strong and tick women well. Ingredi
ents on label—contains no alcohol or
harmful habit • forming drugs. Mad*
wholly of tho** native, American, medic
inal roots moat highly recommended by
leading medical authorities of all the sev
eral schools of practice for th* cor* of
woman'! peculiar ailments.
For nursing mothert,or tor those broken-
down In health by too frequent bearing ot
children, also tor tho er pec lent mothers,
' prepare th* system for the coming of
by and making Its advent easy and
almost painless, there Is no medicine qnlte
so good as * Favorite Prescription.' It
can do no harm In any condition of tho
lyttem. It Is a most potent Invigorating
tonic and strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicate system by a
physician of large experience In tha treat
ment of woman 1 ! peculiar ailments.
Df. Pierce may bn consulted by letter
fra# of charge. Add rest Dr. JLV. Pierce,
Bk^WKMBKS
Illeyed from assessment on personal
properly. Mr: Vanderbilt, however. It
I* claimed, has
I aonal property wiflH
ftfiL-e In Buncombe county, In which Is
situated Rlttmore House, the princely:
the vest estate
The auditor of Buncombe county. IL
J. Htokely, became Aware that 'Mr,
Vanderbilt had been relieved <
personal property tax In New
city, a city which he had hefeti
claimed as his permanent place ot real,
dence. Mr. Btokely wrote the New York
authorities tor full Information, and In
reply has come word to the effect that
“George W. Vanderbilt swore off per
sonal taxes In New Tork city two yean
ago, asserting he waa a resident of
Asheville, N. C.i has hot been on list
since."-
Mr. Btokeley, In answer,to Inquiries
staled that Mr. Vanderbilt was assessed
for about 11,400.000 In thta county, of
which nil. except some 110,000, wes
on real estate, the 110,000 covering such
property as library and furnishings of
Blltinore House, horses, carriages, etc.
on this aotal Mr. Vanderbilt pays
about 114,000 tn taxes to county and
state. The real estate listed Includes
Rlltmnr* House, many houses In Bllt
inore anil Victoria, the gardens and
farms, and'the thousands of acres of
valuable forest lands, which nr* as
sessed In this county si about It an
acre. Reeldee hts rest estate holding*
In North Carolina. Mr. Vanderbilt still
owna his handsome and costly resi
dence on Fifth avenue, New York.
In North Carolina there la an In
come lax assessment—that Is taxes
on revenues from property such as
stocks bonds mortgages etc., besides
the regular tax on such property, and
It Is miturally Imagined that If Mr.
Vanderblll pays no personal taxes
elsewhere there la a large amount due
this county. Tho state and county tax
Is It on each 1100 worth of personal
property, and If Mr. Vanderbilt Is
worth 15,000,000 tn personal property
(which Is considered a conservative *s.
tlniate), he would be railed upon to
pay 450,000.
MASONIC TEMPLE
SECURES PERMIT
A It75,000 building permit was Issued
Monday to the Masonic Temple Com
pany for the erection of th* new Tem
pi* at llic corner of Peachtree and Cnln
streets. The building will be tour ato-
.rigs high wlto ineaxanlne floors, and
th* material In lls construction brick
end stone with term cotta trlmlmng*.
Morgan & Dillon arc the architects,
and Unde A Walker will auigrintend
the building work.
•pedal te Th# Geetglaa.
Charleston, B. C, Jan. fl.—Running
Into so open switch at a fslr rate of
sp-ed, (he Nsw York and Florida res
tlhuled (ram. No. 41. nor.hbo-
the Atiantio Coast Unit at Ti
Junction, >1 mil** from Charleston,
lost evening at I:t0 o'clock crashed
Into a freight train and waa dee troy *4.
The train, composed of a.-baggage
car end seven FuUaune, caught Art
and all except osm Oar were bunted.
Thera were doty, a few paaegagara
northbound on beard, and only one. It
la reported, waa hurt . -
captain c. a - Tiighnwut : was in
charg* of tha vestlbuJs train, and Con
ductor Stuart Helaenberger In charge
of Um freight
Engineer Johnson, of Florence/ on
train No. II, was killed and Engineer
Horton and three train hands, or the
freight were Injured-
CHURCH TO HAVE
DANCING CLASSES
Milwaukee. Wla, Jan. 11—Th* Bt.
James Methodist Episcopal church, on*
of tho richest In Milwaukee, Is to have
dancing tHsmo to teach gr*c*~and
deportment to tho children of. It* par
ishioners. The plan la advocated by th*
Rev. F. M. Edwards, ha rector.
WILLIAM BARNES
FORT ANNAPOLIS
William Clifford Barnes, a son of
William H. Barnes, has received his
appointment of midshipman tn tha
Unltod States naval academy. He waa
examined for the appointment several
weeks ego and tt Is learned that he was
successful over the two other candi
date*. Mr. Barnes Is 14 year* of
and lives al Clsrktton,
MISS WILLER HAMLIN
SUCCUMBS TO DEATH.
Kpeclsl to Tke Georglsu.
Macon, Ga., Jail. It.—Min Wilier
Hamlin, aged 11 years, died at the fam-
ID residence. 1110 Columbus road, on
yesterday, after a lingering' Illness.
Bho leaves a mother and two broth
ers, J. O. Hamlin, who Is assistant fall,
rr at tha county fall nnd Lovett Ham-
this
25°/o
Reduction On-
SUITS
>v:
* and
OVERCOATS
This includes every gar
ment lu the house regard-
4esa of color*
Levy & Stanford
17 Peachtree
Hit.
The funeral services occurred
morning from Dixon's church.
Piles
Cured Quickly sad Psinlowly—No
Risk, NoOsafsr.
A Free Trial Package to Convince
Sent by Mail ta AthWhi Write.
I Common sense la fust a* necessary
(even more so) In medicine aa In busi
ness or the affaire ot every day Ilf*.
People are getting to know more than
they used to. Not so long ego. It was
the fashion to make all sorts of claims
for a medicine, and wind up by asking
the reader to go to a drug store sni
buy a bottle. People won't stand for
that kind ot thing how. They want
proof—tanglMe proof. They want to
try the remedy first anil If they find It
to be what Is claimed they will be glad
enough to go and buy It.
ONE DOLLAR
Starts an Account
TIE OIIIWIAL
456
BANK
Money Dram Interest
from Data Deposited
[JNION SAVINGS RANK
Could BuHdlog
PIANO-MCE
31
Deposit* received, from I a.
m. to 4 p. in. sad ou gator-
days sntu » e'doefc it night
Your patronage le aMleltod
sad will -be -appeeeuled.
NEW CORPORATIONS
APPLY FOR CHARTERS.
Bpeclal to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Jan. 11.—The ■
retory of state has been, informed of
the following new rorpomtlons: Sim
mere Slone snd Monument Company,
of Mobile: capital 17.040: Incorpora
tor*. James K. Simmers, Herman Stem-
erdlnk. J. W. Phillips. H. T. Inge. J. D.
Terrell. Rtewart Brooks and W, O.
Austin.'
Be very Land Company, of Birming
ham: capital stock 4L000; Incorpora
tors- 8. E. Thompson, K. J. Bmyer and
J. IL Taylor.
A CONVINCING ARGUMENT.
That ts why wo say to every person
suffering from plies or any form of
rectal disease, send us your name i
we will gladly send you a fro* trial
package. For wa know what tha re
sult will be. After using Ihe trial you
will hurry to your nearest druggist
and get a 40c bog of Pyramid Pile
Cure, now admitted by thousands to
be on* of th* most wonderful reliefs
and cure* for Piles ever known.
"Pleas* excuse my delay In writing
to you sooner In regard to what your
Pyramid Pile Cure has don* for me.
1 coneffler It one of th* finest medicines
In th* world tor pH**- I suffered un-
told misery tor four months when my
wife begged me to send for a 40c hot.
When It waa half'gone I knew I was
better end tt didn't take any begging
to get me to send for a second box 1
think I am about wtll now but 1/
reel any symptoms of a return I wiL
order at once. order It from the
Pyramid Drug Co. to be sure of the
cure. Tell all about this fine remedy
for plica
"And If there I* anything In thta
latter you want to use do so. 1 re
ceived your letter s few days ago.
Tours for a remedy like Pyramid pile
Cur*. J. J. McEJwe*.
Honey Grove, Tex., It. ft. ». Box 14.
P. S. I only used two boxes and
don't think I need any more. Piles of
seven month*' standing."
To get a free trial package eend to
day. lo tha Pyramid Drag Co., 44 Pyr-
vara v, »vs mu « jioiusu oratif vwt, «
amid Building, Mar, hall. Michigan. II
will come by return man and the re
sults will both delight and aston—* go*.
Mis* 'Edwin* Behre. pianist, will
give a recital Tuesday avenlng at
Marist College Hall, at which eh* will
be assisted by Mrs. A. W. Stirling. Mr.
Miller hoe consented to act aa accom
panist.
Th* program Includes such numbers
as Brahms' ballade In G minor, with
the Intermexxo and 'bapriccto. Mr*.
Stirling’s song* include several of
Schumnnb'e delightful ballads, with
several number* from com poet re ot to
day.
Malaria Causa* Las* of Appetite.
The Old Btandard, arove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and
builds up tha system. Sold by af
dealers for IT years. Prioa 40 cent*.
the
Wovras^ot
lln. Jan. H.—Th* -otdar ot
led Eagle, drat class, haa
been conferred Upon Baron Speck
von Sternberg. German smbaasa- l
dor at Washington, by Emperor I
William.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO
CARS ARK DESTROYED!
POPULACE MUflT WALK.
Speelsl to Th* Georgian
Bristol. Term, Jan. It—Fire de
stroyed the street car barn of the Brie,
tot Belt Line Railway Company early
Bunday morning, and avery car th*
company had were burned. Car ■ent
ire ' —*—
Cases flst for Hearing. ,
Special t* The Oesrgtan.
Macon, Ga., Jan. 11.—Caaaa that are
to be heard tn th# superior court dur
ing th* week beginning January II
were set by Judge A. L. Miller, during
th* absence of Judge Felton, before
the members of th* her Saturday after
soon.
Will Open Drug Iter*.
Rpeelal to The Oeerglta.
Fayetteville, Ox, Jan. IS.—Dr. Ed
ward* of SenoL haa moved lato the
Blalock collage, on th* square, end will
open a new drug store In th* near fu-
Capt. Spence to Remain at CL M. I.
Captain R. K- U 8 pence, recently
placed on th* ■‘ettred list, will remain
at the Oeorgta Military Academy at
Mllledgevilte a* Instructor. This will
entitle him to full pay.
TO CURE A COLD IN'ONE DAY
Take LAXATIVE BROMO quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If It
* eusu.IL W. OlOVgl signa
ture on each box- Me.
-PAGE- * -PERPKOT" fences * rested.
Vehicle* and Farm Taala,
W. J. DABNEY iMPLEMCRT 60.
II S.r«njrth at, Atlanta,*.
WINDOW GLASS,
Plata OIam,
Builder*’ H&rdw&re,
Tool*. ■
F.J. COOLXDOlfcSON,
Branch Store lfiO Peters Bt.
Bribes Mrttl
MllllM*
229 Wufttrl An,, ATLANTA, IA
ftRyon
▲TOUTS
• E. E.
PHYdlc'lAN AN Bl
0ION
U4JH Century Btdfr
Bell Phans ton
RAILROAD FRONT-
AGE FOR LEASE.
TWO LARGE TRACTS ON
RAILROAD
WHITEHALL *T- FRi
E. G. WILLINGHAM A SONS,
542 WHITEHALL ST.
OBS
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.