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DUBLIN POST.
DUBLIN OA.. DKL'KW BEH 8. IK*«
Temj $1.50 a year in artrance
To .iiintftier* #1.00 per year.
TUB DUBLIN POST AND
bvannah Wkkki.y Nkwh one yeai. 2 75
Southern Farm. Monthly “ " 276
Tki.boraph & Mkmkmobk *• “ 1 75
Bout menu Would, * * * 05
Atlanta CONSTITUTION, '* * *50
Chuistiak Advocate, ** 8 50
Ckkiktiau Indkx, " 3 00
“ *• renewals " " 8 75
Regittered at the Poet Ofie^ in Dublin tie
Second-Clue Matter.
Local Affair*.
Fine weather for ducks.
The. Christ mas turkey has but a
few days.
Tickets printed at low figure*'
this office.
From all accounts, money baa
•ever scarcor. |
Gall and leave us the now* when
you come to town. [[[, _ *
•There are now eleven' lawyers-ia
our town—one to ev6rr -toft vptefcr.
■ . v ; ;i M :
Steam uiill Mnd/.'uijKMitinv iptpnpts
suffered litfriug'this-past-few days. ;
vd ja^e*. call on Spyth
fpijJS^pttyr, Silk Floss, Finriitam|*e‘i
MatacTidiea, etc. U w? »i
Mr. F. D. HiiMhpian,^ni»»iljpg
for Sam Altmiiyer, Mpcou,. was Jn
thecity veaterday;
A large crowd wgs iu *Uenth»aye
npou eiserifif,.executor,. ^nd'Hdmiilie*
trator*’ sale yesterday. -d ^
OlirlMtiuaa! CfcrikU^aV,,;,^
Go to J. T. Smith’s fUrOhrUtme*
Good*. ' l f*
Rubber overcoats apd sliOe^fignV«|d
promiscuously on our streets during
Ihe late freeze. n t»
Parties arc visiting Duwith" a
view of locating here. Come on
while there ia room. ,<
ThOfreight train ■ W S^l 1 hh^y
hauling timber to the baii^s. of the
river. , -,i.-v:sr:<j* nJ> vnip
Mr. ; R. A. Moofe, of [Johnson
...
‘ resident of Dublin iiexiypar- fucd*
Call at this office aad leave your
orders for tickets, and get them »rini‘r
ed cheaper than by poing elaewher*-.
The town treasury ban been swelled
v by violator* within the pad few
V days—-so much for the disagreeable
weathor.
J. T. Smith hss the nicest assort
ment of funcv goods, and material
for fancy work, ever brought tyi tips
place.. ltd
"MK T. D; Stnithy of i,Bgl»fe|i;
county, administrator on tlie estul*
of his brother, B, F. Smith, deceased,
wss in the city yesterday,- *
Rev. .dames White wm married to
Miss Sal lie Hester, by Rev. James
Barfield on the ,13th day of Novenf*
ber last; all of this county. "
Information reaches u» that Mr
Mr W. T. Smith contemplates run
ning a general blacksuuthiag . bpsi-
ness after thV first of January u*xt.
ness aner tne nrsi oi January
Tennille in the morning, it leaves
here, returning in the afternoon,
after making connection with both
open’d down passenger trains on the
Ceiijjrid jroad.. ,
Rav. James Barfield re,,
to stale t hat he is a candidate for
re-election to the- offioe of Co/onar,;
and respectfully solicits tlw suffrage
of hie fellow-citizens.' i4 ♦ • t i“ ! tdbi
• ».< .■ vA UM"# va< , '.<*q L
Mrs.4itA. ?eaco«Jt,:a* *b-
eence of one month visiting relatives
and: ft-iurid*
anil in' Macon
Wrigbtsville railVoad'". baa
changed. It makea only one trip a
day now, and instead of leaving
Pinckney HugbeSand Sol Madisou,
both negroes, had a fight a few d*k*
ago in which the latter was slightly
eut. about tlie face and bead.
"hlifitii 1 ■, M*-
One-tenth of t ne yotmg population
of mir t j'wu arelawyers Gan .wayi
tihar town in the state claiu to so
—so—unfortunate? •* Kcho kHi<'w«d , i
no? • ' ti,!.
Mrs. Carrie E. (Juyon is iti(tlw>
city «n>: will spend a day or two Wi>h
i *-n tieva and fnvj».i*>.> '• *'
Read card of G. Uireehman ill
another oolumx announcing his
couneouoa with Kmatrin ft Lehman,
a reliable firm of Bovaunjili.
Hats—Mens and Boys’—-nt Lock's
new store. . . tf.
Tricot Flannels for a'mt’re Song at
Lock’s. Call at once if yuiig*vau|- a
bargain iu these goods. tf.
£Yoitng Man! Married Maul*J.-T.
Smith’s ii th* place to go to buy
youi sweetheart, wife, and children,
handsome Christmas presents. Don’t
fail to give him a call Mure
purchasing elsewhere. ••;<•-= j
Lock ij now selling Shoes, both
for ladies and men’s , wear; aa cheap
as can be bought in t hejoity; tf.
M. L. Jones has a fine assortment
of Millinery Cfcot)s' just from
New York. Gall on him, once,
if you want a good • stock to select
from. v 0 tf.-
hi •' a: -*«!?T if'- *i , t.
Wiley Lock, having succeeded the
ifirm of Perry ft Lock.'is now under
selling i he average merchant: Cal*
•pi li’nii if yV»s|* Want 1 yiiiir' jiipjiWs
?». »iU Its liKit? vOusiiv*
auytimig yon nuiy waiifc jou'„.wHI
atrjiis storo. v, .; K n-e if.
b*'Bftr. *'W» JiHigliTower, altiiougb
he lots- bbco itUHhe^'Rvbl-y Stable
..Cism 1ml
| lie .bugjijps* U^e ; un old
ami jfexjwneuccd, j mao* it<&ncces* to
iMiOwiq sd IaiU b«4S«lt)o «
w ltd. hi mats tti iwdw » nut
s .You can get Hardware and G.rocer-
iesTi^W ? L6cR rf W T ciieyp ,a8 ir )ti!^'':i) ; ti'y
•-eih iA-Lcm V-, v u ffS!4! ' , ' ”
place tins side the largo markets.
jiafefor.-PUipHi, ew.'i*. .'»if - ti mit tiny.
n»iiJ*\ii Hjsm* >jfui ititAir* V* ; ‘ K ' i: rv
M-'L.; Jones-keeps in liw-dry goods
department k lady ksalsta it 1 bf -’line
ji'i ipia>inir p.ufe
clunu's.;,. Call, on- ligiv ansi -give her a
trial. She Writ! 1 be • pleased to serv o
.4;,n/ liosiiii
ypUt 4jj-.it, « *ww.4fl
'% bis..cjiitilb
dacy fpr«trtx'-receiver of this conntvi
ii ^, j pY' .ie uf.t)
duties of the-office and if'elected 'Will
yself
Tlie Cold Weather.
r This has been a remarkable year
foi tke colil weather that' jt has
biottght forth. As is well remem
bered, ' tl;e_ greatest fife** in the
recdBectio^ of the oldest inhabitant
wm realized in-these parts just eleven
month* &gv>. This, added tc Mis
heavy sleet, Aj0w atyj- ice whifcl)^'is
now fast melting—all "dMsvW^pJhe
same yoayf-rr^fibes Jt- <mavo‘i
above' iiatcdr rel aujk a hi eii ir l ta uold
weather.;. , AUhougb no-) sert^hs
danltge-^ Iras f come L utua-r‘* obi-
observatjpn ; *iU will b.e .regiepfU^Td
jiy many as .fory damaging, to abeir
interests. UtisheUorod at.o^k, lilTll
stoekg ti.at .;wns of uecessity* U*c(l
while the snow aad iue‘lViniyiuyd on
the ground, ho doubt *sM^fd
greatly The |ui])Iie^timtottgfi fare*
wdre'bldbke’d WtwbTOuw^WtroWw
treesjlmvgkv^ way knU bro^j under
tljp. weight. ZJL. great tnany trn*f
**H . S, ^^T Bain
reaching here. Large pines were
broken in tke woods,i'.-4liiBi.r‘'top* of
tmtoM dity -alidht -iA»b degit#
•wnf w **m pi
landaus sun follin
pnospwt»foi«pk>Hsant wenthw
is very good.
Charles M. \yiiiteh’itrsjt, Esq., of
iliawkiasville, has bought ..the new
hotise tweently erected by M rr<3. W.
Gilder, nearly opposite his ''own
{dwelling, ou*' mile southwest from
jtbe cpNitbouse, a..d Will lecate
hero. * * -
( fikld annotirteo his name as a snna-
,w.
uounty. He wdl vdnUbtlcis ,prove air
efficient and faithful offid^V' 1 'Should
the pewple mo oi : to. oail'.lMiii/i'to the
office. -i . ,!•: i ii.. -■
J T. Smith* will buy your cliie'k ,
etis, eggs ilhd butter, seed cott *»
and * bale- cottoii. - n ■*< u
Sell jfoh goods as che#p' as - any
body lit.JDablit). i
Tbe stcainor Waylay moved. 2,000
barrels of sj^fHta itkad>if»si'ijVjYrliiiri
along the. banks of the Altamuha
itiver -to ’Doctortowh wj.thirijSyOidays,
Mi* record cannot be .beaten by: any
boat of -hif tohage*.
• «»v«! Cl ill *■ «»•
The tax edllecVCr u sriil be here
to-morrow and give- the people one
m«re*pportnnit) to pay / tlMJir,W'xti8^
those wbo.bave not pauL-uficoursei
:* 1 -tii »ne -•••»-'** •fi«* If. 1
Not half the taxes have been paid.
Over half the rebeipia.' liA)p been
taken, but, ws.is generally the case,
they cqaaigt,.of ^ip.aU.apapUTftt
larger tax-patera (generally wait to
the last hour, 5 ,s^ thi?'pol)ectby.inform*
tl|, >l|4 i{ f»J >(;>>'Ul 7 * • *:'> i.' * // •
The steMmer Laurens is .i oviag
rosin and spirits from belofl^Jbo®
.wharf bere at a* right -lively in ffcte,
which, arfdud.to the heavy freight m
and trom this place, gives the nhw
railread about all it can'handle.
makoryowr *-h«nl »iWntiP 4 'at flSHWpZ
T.y.him and »>e convinced. ,, W
last;Monday. . ; _ w , , , .
The achedufo of the Dublin end No one can sell the same rpialit
... ... ..M —-ig ^-v.n^coa. of {goods 1 any cheaper! than! M. fD
r&ooei.^ y^Z } a" v"! Z • „m.« ?iKr1
Ha Tftf, well and favombly -kriowfi
& oor peotdb. has^pt& a |H>HitlOn5
with JUhu J. T. Smichra»eTV*h»ni;bf
1$ vft»if*W0L
<«cb bottle of SbHob'a L'atarrti Remedy.
Price 5Q ccn^i v b?-ji>t*nJni haul vadf at
\ t Miwsra. J. -M. BaTf man** uiituSui,
\\U MeRwp.:J(kongaB<MfMoill«r, Frunit
McCaw. J$d
Mallory, of Macon, representinjf
subatmatiel fiWns of ^ffjf^jjrpr*
iu the eitv to nrv mir
' a viaaikl -warn
yesterday. n ‘ " : ** *” # ^ v
15 FOR fiyHPEPHlA aud Liver CW
plaint, you have n piDte<l gu«renn.-y on
•eery Itotiie of Hhilob » VitslUvr.
never fail* lo cure.
Rev: James Barfield jtei candidate
for re-election to the office wluch.ihe
has s^iisfactonly fillet! forJlhe past
two vest’s—that of Dimmer. Ho is
physically unable to Wijfbrm manual
labor, and any supponL, w-tll
tlwnkfuily received
Mr. II. M. A man, who is « mem.
her of tke city council, and has beep
for yeats, takes more interest in the
affairs of the town than any member
of it. lie seems to evince a pride in
discharging his duties that perhaps
no tnati in town would be willing to
take, sacrificing no little time in the
cause. He is zealous in his eudeavi
nrs to get tlie other members of the
council to agieo to have the street*
of the town opened. This is a*
uummehilable move and or.e that
should be encduragod. Mr. Artiatt
would tnakt a nnmbor one mayor.
Tlte sidewalk from Col. Ramsay’s
promises to tho grove adjacent »o
Col. Griner’a I as been blocked with
a “stake and jjridurcd” rail /once for
a yea 1 * past atld no effort on the part,
of the town council has caused its
removal, if it/de^d such mi effort has
been made. It Sia' greatly in the wav
of pedesirianA especially after dark,
.mil is a disagreeable looking specta
cle*. Have the council the nerve to
have it removed; the sidewalk v
We pause for some reply, or uction
The friends of R. A. BED1NG-
FIELD ^niiquqti^j^itt^auio an a
satiable man for the office of TAX
respectfully ask a share of tho pub
lic patrenU^eJ * GH W . 7NYN
Deo. 7, 1880, tde.
I announce mys^lf^aeandidate for
re-election to HiejbfcfeOf TAX UE
CElVER of Laurens county, and
respectfully eoljcit th^ '.support of
10 ARE YOU MADE miserable by
Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss
of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vi-
tallzer is a^^^rcui^-
M
ftlrijfL Wk 'BVack/l^vi'yV' bf
Njiip.kluville, whs in the city yester-
dijy. . ; lle informs us that the bailiff
in; lii* district, in Wilkinson county,
bi^fiiore business than the other
citizens combined; tbut his costs
fKoin h.st Saturday’s sales amoituted
co $25.00. This is the largest that
we-ever hoard of
jjr. J. T. Chappell, of this uo'iip.
ty,'*rh<»lias kept his family in Mucoti
for some time on uccoutit of , the.
educational advantages there, will
lii jiig., them back within a weak of
t i»b. He assigns other reasons for
tliid moves’,hut we aro of the opinion
that it As,on account: of his -lone-
someness.
'V. '■ " , H*>' '
lf rea|;e8iate pwinors would drop
tli^priffe-bf it a tiptch or ttyo the
lew# wwnW sotfh^ berome riUckly 1 ;
town property is held at^ present
drives a WaHif llM would .
Bottle I,fro. cimlti Imilriiwg .lot, b.
-pfinlhased cheaper. I, II ISC&, * I Iu terms of the
A child of Alfred Butler, a negro
, e'Kl‘t:
lit t»g on Johii^liorir8, place,
mi>ed town, f wus falally
burned
yards |.o cut some tyood, when its
clqthiiig caught on .fire and secured
)t as itp •yjctjni bcfnire its'.cries could
jpeianswered.
St bur repiesentativa^vfltWi^ffiMtrT,!
( "f»r Mveraliof tho
•nisLiui portan t stand i ng cori) ini i t'euii,
a " fillC these who,
Head a list of the committees, thus
showing with what degree he stands
U ^riiytis/^vftKtt WH>k OU 1 too i.-n»uch
stagger-j nice
•la
SatirKIhy.‘ ! mid
'wssifufithwitb placefl yfi 4 *htf lock-up
a3iere be x-fua*#rviihi» case was
« w
Einsteiii|jffi^ |ehinan,
SAVANNAH; & GEORGIA.
Dismission.
^ Laurens Court of Ordinary. November
^WhercMH M D .1 Witsfe?*uW^:.<S'
the estate of Alexander Outlaw, has filed
hiv application for letters of dismission
from said executorship; <
These are therefore to cite and admonish
afffl&aas-ss.sss'isz
said executorship should not lie granted
the applicant on the first Monday in Feb
ruary next, tills No.vcnfber 1st 1880.
Joun T Duncan,
3ni Ordinary
J —
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA, Lal'iiens (.'ouNtv—, j
OidinmysOflice, No».-20tf), 1880.
iWhcreav np,»raisers uppoiuted to sit
apart a year’s support to Airs. .C’audis Ad-
“ “ * s |hu'^B<aiil; Tlios. Adauib'
iclr award in this ollice
law.
These ary therefore to cite and adinon-
ish all persons to show cause if any they
have, on or by the first Monday in Juntiu
ry next, why said award shoiRd.
made the judgment of tliMctmV
corded.
John T. Duncan, Ordinary
Central Railroad.
. !-4|*
Savannah, 'Ga , Dec. 5,1880.
O N and after this date passenger trains
will run as Daily- unless marked f,
which are Daily except Sunday.
The Standard time by-Wiiicli-thesA trainS
run is 80 minutes slower than Savannah
city time.,, a ,*i ; hir.-.m: hi in - •') ’.a <•.*
Lv Havannah.. 10:00 um 850 pm. 5:40 pm
Ar Milicn . v . 12£lApin J1,0$ DB^S-ftlpm
Ari Auitusta, .-• :4145 pm-d l5-aC» 2- ”■<
Ar, Macon 4-50 pm 8-20 um
■Ar! Atlanta. t Y.-9M Pin,7-27 am
Ar Colurii’sus. .410 am 8-05 pm
Ar Montgomery 7 55 pm
sBaaF-vKa-jiUqr
Sandersvillc,
—. a&l Eatonton
should take 8-40 a m. train.
' Passengers for Thomfcston, [{Carrollton,
•y, 'J-'ort Gaines, Tulbottbu, Buena
11-15 pm 5-10 am
ort Gaines, fatbotmn, ,
isla, Blakely and Clayton should lake
8 20 p m train.
Lv Ililldn 12-55 pm 1W5[p
Lv Aagusta... 10-20 at* 9-30-tnn
J Macdn 10-85 anl 10 Sufpm
% Atlanta 0-40 a«i 6 50pm
Xv poliaabua.. .9-10 pti li-iW am
LV Montgomery B 7-50»m
LvEufaula . ll-0 >m
5-00 am 8-57, pm
JUST ARRIVED
A $tn i/O t iiiit-ivil
’ftie Largest and Beat Assorted Stock of
wails, Misses, ’ L
n *° w * * K ANI) 1 CU I LDRKN’d
ia:!k.TS-
M. L. JONES, Dublin.
The LIVERY STABLE
18 NOW KEPT
Foil THE ACCOMMODATION pp
THE PUBLIC.
A, Jh» V A M
Whoa wanting accommodation in thia
ifiliall’
on me.
W. J. HIGHTOWER,
Nov. 24, ’80. ’ Dublin., Georgia.
Notice of Dissolution.
The partucrahIp heretofore existing un
der Uii)' inline of Perry i& Lock is this 24th
day df November, A. D„ 1880, dissolved
by mutual consent. The business will be
curried on by .the junior member of the
firm. • :
P i7, !; y ; (-J.. B. PKRRT,
4t. RI Wn.KV Lock.
1. I. SMITH,
Manufac.urcr and Dealer in
Watchn rihd Jewelry of fivery /)#•
ecriptwn.
AGENT FOft
Wai.than, Ki.uin, SrniNirriKt.u axdLui-
CArTKK Watcii Movkmxnts Kncas-
kd in Gold and Silyko.
A f.XO A GENT FOR
W iu. 8 iu itii ft o’n celebrated
Roiled plate rest chain*,
wa ranted to wear aa
well an solid gold.
Repairing of fine and complicated Watch
es a specialty. Watches sent we by ex
press or mull to be repaired will be put la
order and promptly returned. Next door
to Hooks’* hotel, DUBLIN, GEORGIA.
y. ^
Ladles or gentlemen desiring planaant
profitable empioyauiat write at onco. v W«
want you to handle aa article of dommtia
use that recommends itself to every on*
*t fight. Staple As Flour shltoiik*
hot hot cukes. Profits 800 per cent. Fatal
lies .wishing a practice economy should for
their bWn benefit write for particulars.
Used every (my the year round in every
house. Price within reach of all.' Circn-
vol
^ , res9 DC
lAlUON, OHIO.
lars free. Agents receivesAMPLB
Address DOMESTIC MP’O
PUBLIC FERRIES.
town of. Dublin, Laurens county, on datur-
diiyV the 18th day of Decemlier next,
[at 12 o’clock ,mi,vtho keeping of the public
[ferries for the year 1887. The contractor
-will be requiretbto give bond with two
igood and solvent securities in,the aum of
|one thousnurt dollars for tho^faithful 'per
formance of their duty, and for all damage*
that nic'.y occur through their negligence
'he bid will be void.
JOHN T. DUNCAN,
ov. 27th 1880. Ordinary,
L,--. k '•**•* > i ^ »j y/
t
) T’.TOinTV (
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HEAD QUARTERS
I Vf'i ■ .rJ Vu-Ll i ’ Jl’ '*
MXr’t.
i
Xi hit-
M*
dry alfe^i U
•tbijiu T-y-i AN
)Q(I /U i
f U f |
fo AND GROCEUrES,
nG vd.^1
urtio »•)
I
iua
’ SHOES, 1
IH OVA ,!iit 'i'Heu'
AND CLOTHING. -
n! -1n- •• u. > 111'. •- - -■ ■-
£Cj&.
i vvOTT'.Jil "-HHlA.i ; - '• ■ !!>'-
i And Wooden’ware.
JlUji
;;)yM
I,
Georgia'Laurens County -r.Wiiereta A.
'.Ilalnes ndiniidstrator on tlie estate of
II; C. iValker late of- siddicoiihty deceased
has filed his application for..leltey* of ill«-
mission front said administration. These
urb therefore! to cite and admonish all
persons concerned to show cause if- any
they,have why letters of dUmisrion should
not be grunted the applicant on the first.
Monday in February next.
Given under my official signature this
October 30th 1886.
John T. Duncan,
Ordinary.
■: ANNOUNCEMENT.
! hereby! announce myself a candidate
for Sheriff of Laurens county, at the Elec
tion in January next. I respectfully ask my
friends to go to the polls and give ine their
support; and I also ask those friends whose
expressed favor bus urged me to ibis an
nouncement, to co-operate with me in the
campsUgif. '” ‘ ” ’
5u.). / .JTftGWAH ft IIITIWHIM. '
Debtors!
All {lersons indebted
ft Lock, now (lissolvi
ms i
cot n
for o
firm of Perry
DlamiMlon.
Lauren . Cowl of Ordinary, September
Term 1880.
Whereas Thomas Dixon executor of Sallia
Motts' lias filed his application, for letters
of dismission from said executorship.
Thyso,arc therefore to cite and adtaoa-
islv-ell p« -rion* c-oucerned to show cause if
any they Have 4 oh or by the first Monday
in December next, why letters of dlsmise-
ion should uot tie granted ^e npiJieasa
clal mgaatuiw, l
.-/WWi
TIKB
1 !■??1- ^
or THE
DUBLIN and WRIGHTSVILL* *. J».
*«>
To take effect November 14 1144
oo i o r! a Attjl y 11 { w 1 3
loTRd aot
> HIH
No. 1 No 8 •
A M r M
Lv Tennille T2 26
i;es ?ah am$i
Ar Wrlghtsvlllo
Lv WrlghUvIlle
‘ r Lovett
r Bruton
(Joudor
Lv Dublin
Ar Condor
Ar Brptbo 11 ’ L
Ar Lovett
Ar Wrightsville
Lv Wrightsville
Ar Donovan
ISf/l
S
2 85 41$
rJi
10 30 460.
4,10 65 515
11 15 5 60
1185 6 50
12 05 6 15
i2 10 6 16
12 80 6 85
12 50 6 50
1 80 7 20
Harrlsoh
Ar Tennille * $
\ W B Thomas, Prfo and Gehl Bupt
Nov. 14, 1880 tf.
"TH
IN ORDER TO MiSET THE GROW
ING DEMANDS OF OUR TRADB i' v
i we Have bought direct :£
! FROM THE MAN UP AC
TURK 148, FOlt CASH.
LARGE BTOUK
OF TWO OP
‘ TlIE MOST
Popular BraiMla
) (fnslsS
ter
ium ! ■
For Tax R
I licereb
for l’AX
at t uj ensi
speatfully
citizens,
(McK. A ft and P. A Yf.)
tjie.Btihlic.
nd ia-coneequeece of the low Jfrlase
lined Jto 'tm** l« 4ar# «ua«it*e
»m flra^haadft for tM caeh, *4 wifi
on aad aft eft TM UMBO AT, JULY 66fw.
sell thht Tery important and awseh aosfi
I, . ... , B . . Lw Albahy o-uu am a-07,r>
bAiijght oji on ^[qti(lu^;^pfiiing for bAfidavafinah... .5-00 pm 5 55 fm 8-05 am
inventigathHi. His fun cost him 620
.ati-1 f-vir-lutsli and lodging (bt'd day
,«irstwo. ew^ < ^
i i2 8HILOH’9‘UATii^RRll RE M EDY‘
-■* * J '-sUiVfc'cure fdr* Catarrh/ pintlieria
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!’ .^2 |'Tl*AtiftsiEf AUK." a asting and
fr^nint |^jfuigy, / Rrlce, 25 amt 50 mil*
•*“»* lrtHIl.oir’«lNM4EN»m irmh»-rtUtely
rvlieve Group, Wlioop’mg Cough, uud
Bronchitis, eat n .•» i ow , nw.-ir
bleeping cars on all, night passenger
trains between HuvannAh and Augusta,
bavavunuuh and Mucou, Bavannaii and
"pAtlantu, Macon and (Jolumbua
Tritiu leaving at 8-20 p m and arriving
rA»
.11 WHY WILL YOU COUGH when
h ] bhlloh’s Cure will givp im .-n-diatc u il. f
Price 10 elf.. 50 cts., and $1.
»t 5A5 a m wilf not stop to put off or take
on passengers between bavaunah and
Milieu.
Oiiiincctions at Bavaunah with Bavnunah,
Florida und Western Railway for all jiolnls
iu Florida
t. Tickets fur all points and sleeping car
Is-rtliK on sale at city office, No. 20 Bull
Mrw;t, and depot odltx 80 minutes liefore
departure of et.(ch train.
G. A. WaiTKintAD,
General PusMffiWr Agent
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U'ugs and Cliemicals
AI.WAVH ON HAND.
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