From the Savannah Republican |
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August 6, 1863 |
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Special Attention! |
We have been trying to furnish
dinner for the passenger trains on the Atlantic & Gulf Railroad at one
dollar and fifty cents, for a short time, to gratify a few complainers;
and in order to do so, there was a decline in our table, which is
painful to our feelings. As the public has seen fit to award to us the
credit of keeping a first class house -- it is we are proud to know --
and as it meets both our views and the traveling public, we will improve
the table and charge for dinner, as heretofore, two dollars -- and feel
assured it will meet with public approval. |
We are truly thankful for the
liberal patronage hitherto enjoyed, and solicit a continuance of it from
the travelling community; and we promise on our part to furnish a first
class table, all things being considered. |
Change on Monday, August 8. |
We are, very respectfully, your ob't
serv'ts, |
N. Conner and |
Mrs. M. E. Conner, Proprietors |
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