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to 1 tors
T.’e have *he h <; •■•••. regard fc- the
me 1:cal p:oR- . pieparahons
an. not sold tor t;ic- purpose oi antfcgcn
izit;.’ them, '>ut tatiier e.; an aid. We
biy .' down a* *.•: --j.,4 tr..th'na‘
internal remedies are positively injuri
ous to expectant mothers. The distress
and discomforts experienced during the
monthr, preceding chi!' u-rth car. i.c a>
levieted only v v external treatment—by
applying a linin' “W t hat softens and n
laxec the over-stiai.ied muscles. We
mat', and &c:i such a Linimcr.■. com
bining the ingredients -in a mant.er
hitW/Xo uukuo .a, and cad it
Mothers friend
Wc ktr.-w that in thousands of cases
it has pi jved more than a blessing t«
expectant r.iothesr. It overcomesmtorn
ing sickness. I* relieves tlx sense of
tightness. Headaches cease, and dan
ger from Swoner. Harcl amd Kising
Breasts i'r. avoided. Labor itself is
shortened -and siiorti of r.io»t of the pain.
We know that many doctors recom
mend it. and we know that multitudes
<>f women po to the drug store* and buy
it because they are scire their physicians
have no objections. We ask x. trial—
just a fair te»t. There is no possible
chance of injury being the resx.lt, be
cause Mother’s Friend is sc%entific
ally compounded. It ir. sold atsr a bot
tle, and should i>e used during r&ost of
the period of gestation, although .great
relief is expe’iencec if ussed only achorf
time before childbirth. Send for oar il
lustrated book about Mather’s Frietd.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
aTLAVTA, Cui-
Academy of Music.
Grand Carnival attraction, two night*
and Saturday matinee.
STUART,
The Hale Patti,
and a host of favorites in the beautiful
extravaganza
1492.
Everything new this season. A stage full
of pretty girls. Mere exclusive features
than any other traveling organization.
FIFTY . PEOPLE. FIFTY.
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| NATIONAL CORRESPOJUJF.NCK ISSTITUTB, (T*c.> I
i 143 Second National Mauk Building, Washington, D. f. ,
r nmvAMwynui iuuuninuuuuuuiuinujauunn»>j«j u imai j
The Carnival Ball
Volunteers’ Armory,
Friday, Oct. 14, 1898.
Admission: Gentleman with lady $3.00:
lady, 21.50.
Tickets on sale nt Clem Phillips, Harry
L. Jones Co., Lazarus Jewelry Store and
Albas. Wachtel.
Number of admissions limited.
Ulsccn anfl New York
Short Line.
Via Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast
Line. Through Pullman cars between
Macon and New York, effective August
4th, IS9B.
Lv Macon....j 9 00 ami 4 20 pm| 7 40 pm
Lv Mili’gev’lenO 10 am! 5 24 pm) 9 24 pm
Lv Camak...<ll 40 am' 6 47 pm 3 33 am
Lv Camak....lll 40 am 5 47 pmilO 31 pm
Ar A.ug’taC.T.l 1 20 pm 8 25 pm! 5 15 pm
Lv Aug’taE.T.j 2 30 pm
Ar Florence.. S 15 pm
Lv Fayettev’le 10 15 pm
Ar Petersburg 3 14 am
Ar Richmond. 4 00 am
Ar Wash’ton.. 7 41 am
Ar Baltimore. 9 05 am
Ar Phila’phla. 11 25 am
Ar New York! 2 03 pen
Ar N Y, W 23d st| 2 15 pm!l
Trains arrive from Augusta and points
on main line 6:45. a. m. and 11:15 a. m.
From Camak and way stations 5:30 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON.
General Passenger Agent.
JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A.
W. W. HARDWICK, S. A., 454 Cherry St.
Macon. Ga.
For Sale.
Johnson & Harris store building,
corner Fourth and Cherry
streets.
The Glover place on Huguenin
Heights, a good five room house.
The Ghapmau property, No. 1020
Ocmulgee street, two four room
tenant houses and large lot.
Tenant house on Jackson Street, in
rear of Hawes’ store.
Two 2-room tenant houses on
Tindall property.
Large vacant lots at Crump's park.
20 lots on the Gray’ propertv.
Mclnvale plantation in Houston
county.
M. P. CALLAWAY, Receiver
Progress Loan, Improvement
and Manufacturing Company,
Macon, Ga.
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DS NAMED
Governor Atkinson issues a
Proclamation to People
of the States.
If K SEIfBO OBSERVED.
Schools of Georgia Are Expected to
Do Their Fdi Share in the
Undertaking.
JSpeci.-£ .to The Newt
A-usia/.a, Oct. 14. —Cx-r. .YLkiruon has is
sued a jproclamation mxmmg October 19
»i.-> La Fayette Day, auJ suggesting teat
.‘j. 3 sexvoi teachers’ and olhcials of- the
-rate cb,serve the day with appropriate ex
ercises and that an opportunity .be given
1: c children, patrons and iLi.izcrxS of the
state to gontribute .0 the LaFayette me
morial fund.
The pro.clama.Lon by Gov. Atkinson is
a result of tue request of the Las ayette
memorial commission an J fojJows out the
Jme of their p.an. i-al ayc-tte Day will be
eiaoorateiy t.._seiv-><i xti Georgia and a .vju-
k. titrable sum wi.l probably be raided in
l. s - fate tor the fund.
The interest in the movcniedt is ia
cre.tt-.ng every day, and that the under
taking will be a grand success tutre
seems ia i>e not the slightest doubt. Those
wno are interested in the matter are re
ee’v ug encouragement from all :..des and
the indication® are that LaFayette Day
'...il be an .event of unusual .mportaace
in this country. There is net a school in
this country at which there will noi be ap
piopriate exercises in honor of x 1 com
memoration of the memor?’ Gen. La
Fayette, and each school child, together
with its parents and fr . is, will con
trr'oute to the fund.
. Tee proclamation wi-ilch Cov. Atkinson
baj issued is as follows:
“Whereas, lit is proposed to erect a
monument to be unveiled on United States
lay at the coming Paris exposition. July
4, 1900, to mark the obscure and neglected
resting place of Gen. La Fayette iu the
ca<tal of the French republic, and
“Whereas, This mcuument is to .be
erec ted with fuuds contributed by the peo
ple of this country, thereby enabling them,
by this tribute, to discharge a debt of
gratitude to on?, who, leaving the easy life
of a nobleman his. native laud, came io
the help of cur country during the dark
est days of her struggle for liberty and
rendered distinguished service to her
cause, encouraging the disheartetned pa
triots of the revolution to renewed efforts,
and
“Whereas, the LaFayette memorial com
miss. on which has active charge of this
fund has designated October 19 next, the
anniversary of the surrender cf Yorktown
to t'ho combined armies of America and
France, as a day to be celebrated by the
children of the United States and friends
of education as ‘LaFayette Day,’
“Therefore I. William Y. Atkinson, gov
ernor of Georgia, in conformity of the plan
of the LaFayette memorial commission,
hereby designate October 19, 189 S, as La
Fayete Day, and suggest that school
t- ackers and officials of the state observe
the day with appropriate exercises, and
that an opportunity be given the pupils,
patrons and citizens of the state generally
to contribute to this memorial fund. The
money cokcted in Georgia for tFis fund
will be forwarded to State School Com
missioner Glenn, who will send the funds
to Secretary Dawes of the commission.
“Given under my hand and seal this 10th
day of 'October, the year cf our Lord
eighteen hundred and ninety-etght. and cf
the independence of the UnPed States the
one huudrtd and twenty-third.
“W. Y. ATKINSON. Governor.”
Spain's Greatest Need.
Mr. H. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain,
spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak
nerves had caused severe pains in the back
of his head. On using Electric Bitters,
America’s greatest blood and nerve rem
edy. all pain soon left him. He says this
grand medicine is what his country needs.
All America knows that it cures liver and
kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones
up 'the stomach, strengthens the nerves,
nuts vim, vigor and new life into every
muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If
weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every
bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by
H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
On Account of Diamond Jubilee Carnival,
Special Trains Will Leave Maeon
as Follows.
For Athens and Covington October 11, 12
and 13th10:30 p. m.
For Columbus and intermediate pointe,
October 12th and 13th10:30 p. m.
Fcr Atlanta. Thomaston and intermediate
points, October 13th and 14th..10:39 p. m.
Fcr Millen and intermediate points on
October 13th10:30 p. m.
For Eatonton and Milledgeville October
12th and 13th11:38 p. m.
For Machen via Milledgeville, October llth.
12th and 13th7:30 p.m.
For Albany and intermediate points Octo
ber 13th and 14th10:20 p. m.
For schedules of regular trains apply to
J. G. Carlisle, Traveling Passenger Agent.
Street. E. P. Bonner. Ticket Agent," Ma
con, Ga. Yours truly,
J. C. Haile.
General Passenger Agent.
DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNIVAL*.
f.lacon. Ga.. October 11. 12. 13 and 14.
For the above occasion the Central Rail
way Company will sell round trip tickets
frem all stations on their line at very
low rates. On October 11. 12 and 13 tic
tis can be purchased for less than one
fare final limit October 15th. Tickets will
also be sold each day of the carnival for
one fare, with final limit October 16th.
For exact figures apply to nearest station
agent or address
J. G. CARLISLE.
Traveling Passenger Asent.
If you don't care to be both
ered with that trap and yet
want it decorated in the most
artistic manner turn it over
to the Macon Carnival Decor
ating and Contracting Com
pany —Sims, Dennicke and
other decorators in charge of
this work. Leave orders at
Powers’ Curiosity Shop.
BEACON NEWS TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER n icaß.
HARD TO DECIDE.
Prison Commission Has Not Yet Stieeted
S te.
3Pce:tl -o The News.
AGar:’.i. Oct. 11. —The prison ccmmk
?:cn has t:: yet decided on the site for the
pen.tentLary and will today or tomorrow
go to Upson couiuy, where another site
will be visited and inspected-
The commiseicn «.u in session all .day
yesterday and heard from those who have
farms and sites which they desire to sell
to the state. Interesting talks were made
by those who have pla es to offer and -the
! commissioners were given details of the
surroundings and usefulness of various
si tee.
After the hearing yesrerday the commis
sioners went into executive session and
were behind closed doors for some time.
- At the time 'he matter of selecting a site
was fully discussed and ‘the commission
then acted favorably on an invitation to
visit another site.
Among those who spoke before the com
miseion yesterday was Ca-ptain T. F. New
ell, who has for sale a plantation of 2,200
acres on the Oconee river. There is water
power of 2,800 horse on an adjoining prop
erty and stress was laid on the value of
this water power. It was pointed out that
electricity could be generated there and
sold to Macon and Milledgeville.
Mr. Henry Horne, of Macon, and Mr.
J. S. B. Thomson, of the Southern Railway,
were heard in behalf of the Glover place
at Juliette. This site is located in Jones
county. Mr. Thompson told the commis
sion that his road would do anything in
the way of putting in sidetracks at ‘this
place.
It now seems probable that it will be
several days before the commission will
reach a decision concerning the prison site.
DentiiHHH C-»n lie Cured.
by loeal applications, as they cannot reach
tne diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure deafness and that
is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
! mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When this tube is inflamed you have a
rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed deafness is the
I result and unless the ipflamation can be
taken out and this tube restored to its
; normal condition, hearing will be de- |
stroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are '
caused by catarrh, which is nothing but i
an inflamed condition of the mucous sur-
We will give one hundred dollars for any
! case of deafness! caused by catarrh) that
i cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
Send for circulars. Free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Sold by drugists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
\
DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNIVAL.
Macon, Ga., October 11, 12, 13 and 14.
For the above occasion the Central Rail- !
way Company will sell round trip tickets
from all stations on their line at very
low rates. On October 11, 12 and 13 fle
ets can be purchased for less than one
fare final limit October 15th. Tickets will
also be sold each day of the carnival for
one fare, with final limit October 16th.
' For exact figures apply to nearest station
agent or address
J. G. CARLISLE.
Traveling Passenger Agent. 1
'A EST VIRGINIA SOLDIERS.
AH the Volunteer Troops Are Now in the
Army.
By Associated Press.
Wheeling, W. Va., Oct. 11. —West Vir
ginia is alone among all the states of the
union in enjoying 'the distinction cf having
all her troops kept in the federal service.
The First and Second regiments will be
, send to Porto Rico and Cuba shortly, and
; today the Fourth United States Volunteers,
! immures, are to sail for Manzanilla, Cuba,
from Fernandina, Fla.
The- latter regiment was recruited in
I West Virginia, District of Columbia and
Maryland.
C
Bears the Vqh Have Aiwavs Sought
Three Doctor* in Consultation.
From Benjamin Franklin.
“When you are sick what you like best
is to be chosen for a medicine iu th? first
place: what experience tells you is best
to be chosen in the second place; what
reason (i. e., Theory) says is best is to
be chosen in the last place. But if you can
get Dr. Inclination, Dr. Experience and
Dr. Reason to hold a consultation to
gether , they will give you the best ad
vice that can be taken.”
When you have a bad cold Dr. Inclina-
I tion would recommend Dr. ChambeMain’s
i Cowgh Remedy, because it is pleasant and
safe to take. Dr. Experience would recom
mend it because it never fails to effect a
speedy and permanent cure. Dr. Reason
would recommend it because it is pre
pared on scientific principles and acts on
nature’s plan in relieving the lungs,
opening the secretions and restoring the
system to a natural and healthy condi
tion. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons,
druggists.
Wanted,
To buy or rent, by a young
white farmer with family, a
small farm, with improve
ments, about 25 or 50 acres, I
within fifteen miles of Ma
con. Address “Cliff,” care
News.
THE DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNI- ■
VAL EDITION C-F THE NEWS. CON
TAINING THE ONLY COMPLETE
PROGRAM OF THE CARNIVAL AND
FULL CARNIVAL DIRECTOR.Y.TO
GETHER WITH 104 PAGES DE
SORhPTIVE OF MACON.WILL BE
FOUND ON SALE AT THE FOL
LOWING PLACES: BURR BROWN,
M’EVOY STATIONERY CO.. J. W.
BUR.KE CO.. MALLORY TAYLOR’S
DRUG STORE. GOODWYN’S DRUG
STOR.E. SOL. HOGE’S DRUG STORE.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. HOTEL
LANIER. BROWN HOUSE, CLEM
PHILLIPS. H. J‘. LAMAR.
Flleg, rilen, /'iiea:
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will
cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles
when all other ointments have failed. It
absorbs the tumors, allays the itching at
once, acts as a poultice, gives instant re
lief. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment
is prepared only for Piles and itching of
the private parts and nothing else. Every
box is warranted. Sold by druggists or
sent by mail on receipt of price, 50c and
11.00 per box.
WILLIAMS MANUFACTURING CO.,
Proprietors. Cleveland, 0-
in *t r t£r •11 *
r W WiHi srn q
1 ’ li > Is lAiiiiiiliJ
Maker and Repair r cf Carriages, Buggies,
wagons, drays, etc.
Horseshoeing a specialty. We guarantee
to stop imerkaring, the first trial or fe
fund the price-.
Give me a trial and I will do you good.
. • —-—— —: r
We have received
the
English Lawn
Grass Seed
for winter lawns.
H. J. Lamar s sons
1 416 Second Street, next
to Old Curiosity Shop.
'
Bacon screen co.
Manufacturers cf the best adjustable
wire window screens and screen doors.
Your patronage respectfully solicited. Es
| timatea furnished free of charge. J. D.
Newbanks, manager, 215 Cotton avenue,
i Macon. Ga.
;
Mson River Dyßayllgnt
j The most charming inland water trip or
the- American continent.
The Pfilace Iron Steamers.
“New York” and "Albany”
Os the
Hudson River Day Line
Daily except Sunday.
Leave New York. Desbrossea st.. S-40 a.m.
Lv New York, West 22d st, N. R. 9:00 a.m
Leave Albany, Hamilton »t,S:3O a.m.
Landing at Yonkers, West Point, New
burgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point,
Catskill and Hudson.
The attractive tourist route to the Catskill
Mountains, Saratoga and the Adiron
dack?. Hotel Champlain and the
North, Niagara Falls and tha
West.
Through tickets sold to all poL-its.
Restaurants on main deck. Orchestra on
each steamer. Send six cents in stamps
for “Summer Excursion Book.”
F. B. Hibbard, Gen. Pass. Agent.
E. E. Olcott, Gen. Manager.
Desbrosses st. pier, New York.
The News
Printing Co.
Does Binding and job
Printing of every de
scription. Ask for
estimates. High class
work.
D. A. KEATING.
Genoral Undertaker and Embalmer.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Caskets, cases, coffins and burial robes;
hearse and carriages furnished to all
funerals tn and out of the city.
telephone 468. 322 Mulberry street, Macon,
■ er G is a. non-poisonon»
f ' reraeay tionorrha-a.
Gleet, Spermatorrhcea
is 1 tosarmWhites, unnatural dis-
Gu*r»ntee’d charge-, or any inflarama
ct u> s-rietur*. tion, irritation or uleera
ireats cont*gioe- *tion if n;_u ce> u s mem-
EEVAHSUHEirCHCo. branes. Non-astringeut
INiimn.O.gSS Sio,<i
osa *SVf c ’or sent in plain wrapper,
by express, prepaid, for
or 3 bottles. $2.75.
*~6* Circular sent on
Macon, Dublin
and Savannah R. R.
*4| 2d| | Idi 3*
P.M. P.M.| STATIONS. iA.M. A.M.
4 00! 2 30]Lv ...Macon . ...Ari 9 40|10 15
4 15; 250 $ ..Swift Creek ..f 9 20!10 00
425 3 00,f ..Dry Branch ..f 9 101 950
4 35 3 10 f ..Pike’s Peak ..f 9 00! 9 40
4 45 3 20 f ...Fitzpatrick ...f 8 50j 9 SO
4 50! 3 30 f Ripley f| 8 43i 9 25
5 05l 3 50 s ..Jeffersonville.. s| 8 25! 9 15
5 15' 400 f ....Gallimore.... f! S
5 25; 4 15 s ....Danville ....si 7 50| 8 50
5 30 4 25 s ...Allentown... si 7 s<)f| 8 50
5 401 4 40 s ....Montrose.... s' 7 25| 8 35
5 50| 5 00 s Dudley s! 7 10‘ 8 25
6 02j 5 25 s M00re.,... s! 6 55> 8 12
6 15’ 5 40 Ar. ...Dublin ...Lv 6 30| 8 20
P.M.'P.M.I I A.M.! A.M.
♦Passenger, Sunday.
d Mixed, Daily, except Sunday.
Montevallo
I ROUSH COAL CO. 1
Agents, Macon, Ga.
Phone 245.
re Are. Better Prepared Than Ever
ToPke care of the building trade of Macon
and tributary points. Cur facilities for prompt
ly filling orders are unexcelled. If you are go
ing to build a house it will rave you money to
see us before buying your material. If you
desire to build by contract, we are contractors
and builders and take any house, large or small
by contract.
Macon, Sash, Door and Lumber Co.
Office, Fourth Street, Phone 416.
Factory Enterprise, South Macon, Phone 401
MMM MILLINERY CO
The Largest Millinery
House in the State.
Our stock is complete with a fall line - of Headwear for Ladies,
Children ard Infants at prices to suit everybody. Our styles are ex
clusive.
One lot of Felt-Trimmed Sailors, Walking-Hats and Rough Rider
Hats at 75c, worth pi. 25. '
Wings at 25c per pair.
Ostrich Feathers, 35c up.
Ladies’ Fascinators, 35c up. In all colors.
• Infants’ Sacques, Bootees and Hoods.
Silk Embroidered Infants’ Caps, 25c up.
Zephyrs, Germantown and Saxony Wool.
Our trimmed Hats are what only expert designers cah make them.
Visitors to the Carnival must not miss an inspection of our stock.
.VZfirj/./A' MILLINERY COM NY,
555 CHERRY STREET,
milliners supplied ai wholesale Prices.
£OOSt Lji{e t 0 ac y os f
KEW STEEL X/ X The Greatest Petfeo
PASSENGER * Gained > n
STEAV.ERS, Boat Conduct Jr,
Ururtout . Er-dp.
SPEED, AHUIE F U >
COMFORT J r,is>. i S
AND SAFETY
To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay. Petoskey, Chicago
No oilier Li* r ofTcre u I‘oi.oruiaif. of 4iX» n i!v%> (»* equtU vjr.rp’T <kod iX’. < -r -l
t'uw Trip* per YTetk | z ery Dr.v xnd • IL t j M-.vi •ervfee
Toledo Detroit i YYCR j AN» CLEVEUM
MtIOSIKT, -THE coo.- blarqvsttz Put -in - Bay j C.'Tr.. 7.1: Vi? L C L''‘L‘‘
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itfcstt- C«»t ‘n ai ■' le’r lund, sl‘.; Iron, .(v.vdj. I ; r<>.rth -
«'4? trors hetroit, ' 1 Trir.j J... z.r. T u<t,
send 2C. for Illustrated Pamphlet. Addrc-.s nnf’rH ,-fi in;
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FOR RENT.
T iAA7FIT.T.TT\T Harris house, Vineville, Cleveland avenue,
vv XJIJXJIII CTO. Elegant 10 room dwelling of Capt. Park s
302 Cole street. „ on Colle « e street.
’fii? Irvine house, 7 rooms and kitchen, second
612 Oglcenorpe street. door frcm car liQe on Rogfcrs ayeD
<l9 Arch st., 6 rooms and kitchen.
i 863 Arch st., 6 rooms and kitchen. STORES.
i 808 Xew St., 8 rooms and double kitchen.
: 855 Arch St., corner New, 12 rooms and ■ 416-18 Third street.
double kitchen. i Garden’s old stand, No. 173 Cotton avenue.
105 Park Place, rooms. Mix’s old stand, 107 Cotton avenue.
814 Cherry St., 5 rooms, 2 servants’ rooms ; A desirable suburban store and dwelling
Walker house, Cleveland avenue, 6 rooms ; combined, on Columbus road, for rent
ana kitchen. or sale, in thickly populated locality.
966 Elm St., 7 rooms and kitchen. ; 702-704 Fourth St., corner Pine.
758 Second st., 8 rooms and kitchen. I 417 Cherry.
459 New St., 5 rooms and kitchen. { 419 Cherry.
457 New st., 5 rooms and kitchen. : 421 Cherry.
125 Cble st., 5 rooms and kitchen. | 125 Cotton avenue.
1363 Oglethorpe st., 9 rooms and kitchen, | 469 Cotten avenue.
with stables. 465 Cotton avenue.
417 Forsyth st., 6 rooms and kitchen. ; 421 Mulberry.
664 Plum st., 7 rooms and kitchen. I 259 Second.
1 65 Spring st., 4 rooms and kitchen. j 357 and 359 Second, will rent portion or all.
317 College st., 10 rooms and kitchen. ' Elkan’s old store, rear Exchange bank,
913 Walnut street. 10 rooms and kitchen. | Wolff & Happ building, half or all, will ar«
917 Walnut st., 9 rooms and kitchen. i range suitable for tenants.
12 room house on Cherry street suitable | Stahles near Cox & Chappell’s.
for boarding, one block from business | 'Walker house, Vineville, 6 rooms and
portion of city. i kitchen.
Dr. Shorter’s residence on Orange street. ; No. 415 Third street.
H. HORNE,
315 Third Street.
F* B. GutlenDenjsr & Go.
452 Second St.
■’ * hfiTe a< ' ce ? te<J the agency for the .re’:-
- known Everett and Harvard pianos, and in
- addition to ether celebrated makes, such
as Sohmer & Co., Ivers & Pond and Bush
yjL &Gcsts, have the finest line of pianos ever
brought to th? market. Lowest prices and
on easy terms. Have on hand a few second
hand pianos and organs I will close out
a j a bargain.
REMOVAL.
We have moved our office to Nd. 461 Second street, third dcor
from Willingham’s cotton warehouse, where we will still conduct a
real estate aud insurance business.
J. S. BUDD & CO.
Phone 439.
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