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JOSIAH J. GRANT,
Wheelwright, Blacksmith and
General Jobbing,
Manufacturer of GRANT’S Celebrated
Cotton Gimlet for Sampling cotton.
199 Congress St,, near Montgomery,
SAVANNAH. GA.
NEWLY FITTED UP.
LABORING MEN’S HOME
Restaurant & Lodging,
Wm. B. Brown, Proprietor,
' 183 Bryan St,, SAVANNAH, GA.
Meals at all hours. Choicest brands of
«rinen, liquors and cigars always on hand.
Shen visiting macon, ga.
STOP AT
Mrs. C. H. Ttapa’s Hotßl,
I Only first-class house in the city for the
accommodation of colored people. Ta
bles supplied with the best the market
p affords. Convenient to business part of
the city. Terms reasonable.
Mrs. C. 11. THOMPSON, Prop’as.
Fourth street, Macon, Ga.
I3EINTNETT’fiS
HUMAN HAIR EMPORIUM.
Ladies’ and Gents’ wigs made to order.
Also Fronts, Toupees, Waves, Curls,
Frizzes and Hair Jewelry. We root and
makeup ladies’ own combings in -i:;
Desirable style. We have character Wi. ,
and Beards of all kinds to rent, for M.-is
aueradesand entertainments. Ladies and
children Hair cutting and shampooning.
Also, hair dressing at your residence if
required. We cut and trim bangs in ail
of the latest styles, (’ash paid for cut
hair and combings of all kinds. All goods
willingly exchanged if not satisfactory.
Kid Gloves Cleaned.
R. M. BENNETT,
No. 56 Whitaker St. Savannah, Ga.
FRANK EIN F. JON Es
AT STALL NO. 31, IN THE MARKET,
Announces to his friends and the public
that he keeps on hand a fresh supply of
the best Beef, Veal and Mutton, also all
kinds of game when in season, and will
be glad to wait on his customers as usual
with politeness and promptness. His
prices are reasonable and satisfaction is
guaranteed. Goods delivered if desired.
DON’T FORGET, STALL NO. 31.
Edward B. Campbel!;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BUTCIIEB,
Cor. Wheaton and East Boundary Street.
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, Sausages,
Poultry, Vegetables, etc.
Articles fresh and of the best quality.
Orders promptly tilled and delivered free
to any part of the city.
GROCERY.
HEN RY FIELDS
THE OLD RELIABLE
GR T2l’3 N< > I IOC 131 J
WOULD inform his friends and the
public that he still holds the fort
t his old stand corner South Broad and
East Boundry streets, where he keeps on
hand constantly, a full supply of fresh
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Fish, Poultry.
Eggs, Game and all kinds of Vegetables.
Prices reasonable—-to suit the times.
Goods delivered if desired.
, i
DECLARED FALSE.
A New Phase to ihe Alleged Texas Elec
tion Outrage.
Ex-Governor Ireland, of Texas, ac
companied by twenty-eight citizens of
"Washington county, Texas, is on his way
-’to Washington, where he and his compan
‘ions will appear before the senate eoni
initte which will investigate the charges
of election outrages made against citizen
of Washington county by those republi
cans who fled the coutry for fear of being
lynched, and who claim to have been
driven out by democrats.
Ex-Governor Ireland says that at the
close of the election in Washington county
Dewcs Bolton, the son of a candidate for
county commissioner, rode up to the pre
cinct, dismounted and demanded admit
tance to the polls and was told to come
in, and upon opening the door was shot
xdown in his tracks by a negro named Hill.
Eight of the occupants of the room were
arrested and three of them subsequently
lynched. The others lied the country for
fear of being similarly treated, and
brought tile charge against the democrat*
of the county that they were driven out.
The ex-governor savs:
The whole story of these men is n pure
fabrication. Every statement they have
made to show they were objects of politi
cal persecution is absolutely false and
that will be easy to prove by all these
witnesses. They were not driven from
the country, but left of their own free
k will and desire.
■ EU’EA HURST MAKRIED.
Miss Lula Hurst, the e he; trie girl of
Georgia, was married on Wednesday
night last at Cedartown, Ga, to Mr.
Paul Atkinson, of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Von Moll he in Battle.
The London Daily News says; Since
Moltke’s important speech at the Reich
stag the papers are full of anecdotes re- ;
lating to the General, and the following '
is one of them, related by Bismarck: I
“When on the eve of war even Moltke i
became talkative, and when we marched .
in 1870 he at once grew ten years
younger, spoke with vivacity, took I
pleasure in champagne and choice
cigars, and lost all his pedantry ac
quired while rest ng on the laurels he
had gained in 1866. During the battle
of Konigsgratz, when victory was doubt
ful for hours, Bismarck approached
Moltke, tormented by doubts and fears
as to the result of the terrible struggle.
Moltke sat silent on his black steed.
He was observing the course of the bat
tle, and it was impossible ta attract his
attention. But Bismarck had a little
case in his pocket containing two cigars,
one of excellent, the other of inferior
quality. He offered the case to .Moltke,
and without speaking the General took
it, examined the two cigars, and chose
the good one without thanks. But Bis
marck understood him. He put spurs
to his horse and cheerfully returned to
his post, for, thought he, if Moltke is
still able to make choice of a cigar with
such calmness of mind it means that all
is going on well.”
-
Increase of Heart Disense.
No other disease is attracting so much at
tention and apprehension at the present time
as Heart Diseas ■. This is caused by the fact
that physicians, as a rule, do not treat the
disease successfully. “Dead without a mo
ment's warning." This is an untruth. Warn
ings are given by thousands. Every unnatu
ral heart symptom indicates the need of that
renowned specific, Dr. Kilmer's Ocean-Wocd
Heart Remedy, the one remedial agency of
the ago.
A lady writes: “Nearly two years ago J
was badly afflicted with Heart Disease and
Dropsy, with prostation of the nervous sys
tem, my in art would give two regular beats,
then would tumble on' and seem to stop. 1
would be dizzy, and faint, and cold, such
death coldness it would seem to freeze my
very vitals. 1 was so weak that I had to tee
helped in ami out of bed; my limbs swelled
so badly that they would leave the impres
sion of my fingers for a long time, iny fa e
and eyes were so bloated th it there would be
sacs over my eyes; physicians gave me up to
die; they said 1 could live but. a few weeks.
“Through the kinkness of our Druggist,
M. AL Kenyon, Newark, Wayne Co., N. Y.,
I was induced to try Dr. Kilmer’s Ocean
Weed Heart Remedy. So rapid and com
plete did the medicines effect a cure that it
seemed like magic.
“It almost brought me out of the grave.
I am nearly 61 years of age and now enjoy
a good degree of health. I will cheerfully
answer all letters sent in regard to what your
most excellent Remedy has done for me and
others of my acquaintance.”
Airs. L. 1). Coleman, Fahville, Wayne Co.,
N. Y., Dec. 2d, 1886.
A Druggist writes: “Express one-half
dozen Ocean-Weed Heart Remedy (quick).
Alr. T. Turner says Ocean-Weed is helping
his mother after three of our best Physicians
had failed. The above is for her.”
E. T. Webb, Jackson, Mich., Dec. 18, ISB3.
A druggist writes: “I have sold your
medicines for several years ami used them, in
>u;/ fa mil y with the best of satisfaction. I
always recommend them with perfect confi
dence —their sales exceed that of any other
kind I handle.”
D. J. Palmer, Union, N. Y.. Nov. 10, 1886.
W. W. Wescott writes: “I was troubled
for several years with a nervous difficulty of
the h art. I suffered intensely from palpi
tation, and had very irregular pulsat ons,
varying from 40 to 150 j er minute, and a
general si wjgisli nes* of circulation. 1 )oct.>red
with the best country physicians, but grew
worse. I used your Ocean-Weed Heart Rem
edy. It cure;] me, ami 1 can cheerfully
and conscientiously recommend it to anyone
suffering with heart difficulty.”
Editor “Dundee Record,” Dundee, N Y
Dec. 7, 1886.
The above testimonies were sent to Dr. Kil
mer & Co. unsolicited, and are a fair illus
tration of many received daily, showing the
eftlca yof their remedies and the gratitude
such persons feel f< r their recovery. Every
testimony published by us is true, the most
searching inquiry is invite I—Any one in
doubt as to their truthfulness should write
to th 'persons whose correct name and ad
dress is always given, (inclose 2et stamp for
return answer.) If you will find a false tes
timony published by us we will pay you
SS,OUP —I). Kilmer & Co.
If your druggist does not sell it, send di
rect to Dr. Kilmer. He will send ti Bottles
for $5.00 and pn pay all express charges to
your nearest expres; office. Give full name,
Post oilice, County and State, also Express
oilice.
Imprudence is the messenger sent to invite
lisea.se, poverty and other evils.
Peculiar
To Itself in many important particulars, Hood's
Sarsaparilla is different from and superior to any
other in. dleino.
1 eculiar in combination, proportion and prepara
tt >:i of Itign dients, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses
the full curative value of the l e>l known remedies
of the vegetable kingdom.
Peculiar in it; medicinal merit, Hood’s Sarsapo
rl la accomplt.-hes cures hitherto unknown
Peculiar in-tie agtli and economy Hood’s Sarsa
parilla is the only m -dlelnc of whi h can truly lie
said. -:i doses one dollar. Medicines in larger and
smaller bottles require larger doses, and do net pro
duce as goo 1 results as Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Peculiar in its “good name at home” -there is
more of H o l’s Sarsaparilla sold in Lowell, where it
is made, than of all other blood purifiers.
Peeu'lar n ‘is phenomenal record of sales abroad
no other preparation has ever attains 1 su-h popu
arity in so short a time. 1 e sure to get
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by all druggists. JI; six for $5. Prepared on y
t y C. 1. HOOD & CO.. Apothecaries, Lowed. Masi.
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•■'‘n.’v:’. bass & co.,
V uni ■■ r . I , make an article used by every family at
HHJ-t ap’jwth th ' usual cost.
** 6r,wt EnjHsii Gauland
iStdl b rm;?! Hheunutis Homed)'.
Oral liox kl.uut round, 50 cts.
to Soldiers 4 Heirs. Send stamp
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The best and surest Remedy for Cure of I
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the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Bowels. I <
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Constipation,l
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yield readily to the beneficent influence of I
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system, restores and preserves health.
It Is purely Vegetable, and cannot fail to
prove beneficial, both to old and young,
s a Blood Purifier it is superior to all
others. Sold everywhere at SI.OO a bottle.
pomiSMaster
lllghrst Award* oF Ho(la!.s In Lump* and America.
The neatest, quickest, safest an I most powerful
renudy known for Rheumatism, Pleurisy. Neuralgia, ;
Lumbago. Backache. Weakin ss, c»Jd in the chest
j and all aches and pains. Endorsed by 5,000 Physi
cian'and of the h oliest repute. Benson’s
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! p asters and greasy saives. liniments and lotions, I
ttr ■ aiMo'ut-I v useless. Bewireof Imitations under ,
him lar s Hindimt name-. such ’ Capsicum,” ”Cap
uHn.‘* ‘ ('apsichie,” a< they are utterly worthless
and intended to deceive. Ask for Benson’s and
iv s<» ••THrins. Ali drugxl'-ts.
St’ACL’itY & JOH.VSON Proprietors. New York-
I. —__—
WE WAMT YOB!
profitable employment to represent uj in every
county. Salary $75 per mouth and exnennes, or a
largo commission on sales if preferred. Goodt staple.
Evory one buv«. Outfit and particulars Free.
STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., BOSTOM, MASS, [
srhSße!rtilk?e P & y- bounty pro.
rrJ?■FS \ 11 111 A cured; deserters relieved.
VHW, 21 years'practice. Successo-
B no fee. Write for circulars and new laws.
’ A. W. DlcCorinirk <Jk Sou. Washington,D.C.
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•/LET THIS ADVERTISEMENT BE ■■ ' 1
/GOLDEN
ffiEEHOMB|S*«U«GF^l THE
isp|::' cab aii FRAGRANT FLOWER tAND i 1 ;/ :--■ ••'.-'/Mw
® balmy FiPRiPfiBMmM
Arooa man's\\ Wubgrted with co«fomM- fejtaW
\
2 0.000
J^kgPPORTUNITY/ ACRES FRE&M
JBjBiMIBIL | FLORIDA riDEC
homes and F o § f
I'WSra WITHOUT MONEY AND WITHOUT PRICE.
,U 100 oranso Grove Tracts of 40 acres each.
£ °° ■* “ “
Kt Wm ■ so ° “ “ “
icoo •• “ - •* “
500 C**y Building lots.
20,0001 •» ~ ~ so-avke turn
W® SMMfeiHMteagaißfe ACRES all free.
’a ,W- s / Every Word of this Advertise-KWdhß a
S / mant is important. Don’t miss w £/■) B
/MOtl. X / / it. PROFIT BY IT. It is for 3
in this day of de eptive acbert- lug we desire to
Impress that this announcement tn-ans exactly
u-hat it sai/e: that every appl icant can secure, ab
solutelu free of any charge for the land, ono of the
above divi.-i, ns or valuable Florida property. No
trek! No ju-.gllng of words! It means exactly
that—nothing less, nothing more.
OUR METHOD! NOTE ITS FAIRNESS!
W e have just issued a large sheet of detailed
House Pans. Ulus' rating nine different stvles of
houws, costing ftom S3UO to 51,5C0 e teh, wnlch this
C mpapy Is prepared to build for its ; atrons at St.
Andrew’s Bay In order to defray at least a por
tion of tho very large cost ot advertising, geulii'.-
u;> these designs, and e.’ecutir.a a. 1.;,al Warrant'/
J ■ d.foi- each opi>licanl. we wil. charge 25c. for mail
leg this sheet of House Plans to at p.leant*. The
plans are werth |5 to an> one who wnl ever desire
to build a house. They are al! new and io ten up
expressly for us. If you select from the Hotis -
P.ans any one that suits you, we will b-ji d th
house o-i your property, anti give you live years,'
time to pay for t-'ie nous., chargfug.iou 5 percent, in
tarest on the eost of the house. If 'oudoi ot care
TO BE READ ii>3 CONNECTION WITH ABOVE.
YlTiel, V-» w .1 ... ai. • , • ... *
With a broader business policy than
has characterized any other soutlu rn
corporation, we have steadily appre
elated th,- .. latier taJue of land and
people. Weare holding for our 0.,n
profit certain lauds to ba sold In th.
future ; the balant-o is offered free as
air to all wlio ap >ly in time.
A little more than one year ago the
St. Andrew’s Bay Railroad i n I Lan I
Co. acquired control of upward of
3wo. oon acres or the most di • able
lands In the State of Florida, ahuated
around ab.ut the beautiful b of st.
An tr<-w s. on the s uttiwe-t <iuif coast.
Before the war the town know n as St.
Andrew's Bay was the home of many
wealthy ie> le. w o had sought tne
s', res of the beautiful bay as a 1 c.t
(1 n where could be found in their
?RV JU O A ’> taxes have bc.m paid Cn th-se lands up to 3Lr
B AS’ & f'- ‘ V' 1 - Company will pay them a.am a . tlmmlate 11 t,'eem.’
this g.\7. J’ree Offer I ' d '’ ° U ° WD Uad * * ad tUos * di4 P o ‘ ied ot under
GUARANTY 'SJ'M’iG.!.;;'SSR
tanc projierty u-ill be worth per acre. uuuvu. i.,a.
■'tniimtas "i nm.vtnjj—,-»»
OCR REFEiItHCcS.
Those who have done busi
n -s w ith us. In one day me
following list of applicants,
secured Orange Grove tracts,
rangii-.g In s> • from 2-j to 40
aer s each. Space in good
new. papers co-1> too much to
give a list of cil who have re
ceived tree property at our
hau ls. Each on > of the fol
lowing list can testify, if he Is
so disposed, to the "absolute
fidelity of our methods of
business. No correspondence
has passed between any of :
them and Uus office, except .
J. P. STEVENS & BRO.
JEWELERS.
Atlanta, Ga.
Seed for Catalogne.
0 ATLANTA
< SAW WORKS.
Manafactnrars of aad Dealer, in
Saws and Saw-Mill Supplies.
Hepairina a Specialty.
A Kent’fur L. Powza 4 COMPANY'S
Wood Woriiinx Machinery.
Large and complete stock. Write
for catalogue. Atlanta, Ga.
J HET HER .YOU WftUT T
It will pay you to write to
PHILLIPS & CREW,
ATLANTA, «A„
For Catalogue (free) and Prices. Mention this paper.
RBR I dr. WILLIAMS’
PILES ’ Indian Pile Ointment
■ ■nsßSWfff ■ will cure any case of Itcb
\ ing, Bleeding, Ulcerated or Protruding
Piles. CURE GUARANTEED. Prepared
! for Piles only. [Physicians’ jars by express, pre
; »ald, $2.50.) Price per box, 50c. and sl. Bold
bdruggists or mailed on receipt of price by
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR, Ag -nts, Atlanta. Ga.
BTJS I IN Hi s s
Education a specialty at MOORE’S B( T SINENK
UNIVERSITY, Atlanta* (»h. One of the best
schools in the Country. Send for Circulars.
m ■ ■» ra k and WHISKEY HABITS
■ ■ Il I || ■■ cured at borne without pain.
HI Lr H HI KmH Book of particulars sent FREE.
U 8 § y mB. M. Woolley, M. D.,
aneßMeKsnssaasm Atlanta, G'n. office
Whitehall Street. Mention this paper.
niuwtratrd e<»or
■ 11S j’ FR EE. Address
*• bock, p. o.
•X-iXiiuJ .l Box 46Q, All aisl a. << a.
(y?/ Uan get the most Practical Business Edu-
Z<7 ? ,ltiou afc ( ’ o .*B h ? s Sch ool<>t B u s’
X 1 $ Broad tit. Atlanta, Ga, Send
i i lorU • i'ars tt Specimen <G Penmanship.
S 5 8S 3at fcop 7 stove for SIO.OO
J ** ’* y^ith fixtures. Send for catalogue. A. P.
Bl W 3 Stewart A Co. ,6'? Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga.
TffIRSTON’SSITOSTaPOWDffI
Keeping Teeth Perfect and Gums Healthy.
Hire l t« 3S n day. Samples worth SLSO FREI!
“ft Line, not under the horsa’s feat. Address
I Rrewstkr’sSafety Rxix Holdkb, Holl y.ill-.-h
' A ”F* Ew "if* Obtained. Send statuor
1 i.lai’tS inventors’Guide. L. Binq-
S ham. Patent Lawyer. Washington, D. C.
WAR. So'diere and Widows can now
IVlzkAKtyMto draw pensions. New Lew. Fi.ennf.r <t
Co., Pension Attorneys, all wzirs, Washington, D. C.
highest peif ction the peculiar de
ligntaofa Florida home. During the
war the town was bombarded by a
1 ederal fleet and nearly sweptout of
existence. Tneinhabitants tbd.aban
doning their .battered homes to the
tor-hand pill-ge of tho c einy. and
not until about ten years ego was there
»ny attempt male to reoccupy the
town Hiis C< mpany began a< tve
operatlcns a little more than a rear
ago. Since that tini-; there ha’ teen
the mo.-t rrn...itable “booin'* created
f r St- Andrew’s Bav t at ba ev.-r
been known in the Flower :i- ate. last
v in.* r luore t :an 5,(V> v >rs from
all parts of the country rrae. cd that
p mt In quest of Fl. ri.la I'm ■.■.>. Busi
ness and dws.ll i:g Lous' s have been
erect ‘<l by tho hitndre i. i r pertv se- i
the necessary forms of busi-
ness i.t applying for an t re- I
; cetving free promriv, an I tite i
, names are puob-h-u without j
consultation and nmrei.i to
represent the number who j
i received Grange Grove tracts j
’ at ? ur hauls, in one aay o (
JI. Me ann. Tyrone. Pa
W. A. Kinsloe. Loekhaven. I’a
Salem dill, nehenl.-., I’.,
; E. B. Knowles, Branford, Pa
r. Murphy, Huntington. W. Va
I J. H Eaxtresser, Middmt'u. P* I
W. L. Colvin, Beatrice, Neo
: Frank A. Snell. Ansonia Ct
lA. Jarrett. Hutchinson, Man I
to have a house built you are not obliged to do so,
you being left entirely free to divide for yourself
without in any way affecting tho gift of the property
—the property will" be given to you i REE, whe hei
von have a house built or not. Wtta tho sheet ol
House Plans will bo sent a numbered
FREE LAND WARRANT
in a waled envelope. Upon Its receipt you will open
the envelope, sign your name in .full on the proper
LI n ts, so that u Warranty Deed cun bo made in vottt
name, and return the same to us. A deed for the I
piece of iand tailed for by the Free Land Warrant !
will be immodlat dy execute ! In your name. No 1
charge of any kind will be made for the F ree Land
Warrant -the property will be absolutely freS.
If your application is received of er all t he, lands '
are disposed of. yon will be so notified, and the 25c.
you send for the House Plans be returned to you.
LOCAL COLONY GLOBS K h a e n e ?£?
hand Warrants will be sent to any address, to be i
distributed among frien is. on receipt of $1 for ths
House Plans; ten for .$2: lift cn for twenty '< r
Lewis Brindle, Latrobe, Pa
1 Elm a I -ppie, I atr 'be. Pa
.1. W. • ■. -h. 8 .ura Fe N. M
' J- A. I avis. I'i< r.-e City, Mo
, Jas. B. Ro .vley, Olathe, Kan
I M. Minehan. Gur ion. Ark
i Geo A. t opp, Fisher’s Hill, Va
t r '*'ion. Cedar Plain. O
l\m.l! -• :t[ son. Golden, Col
ED- K t. Shinn’. ton, W. Va
M. . Li .quest, Ihr’guam. Ala
Joe: A K#*ys, Colwich, Kan
Jno. a. K,-arner, Bioomsb'g, Pa
' And. Knudsen. Garfield. Kan
| V m. F. Blrkelbaeli. Shaft. Pa
I Mo.es R. Knapp,Gwvned.t. Pa
M E Lewarx. Wabasha, Mtnu
Jut. J. A. Davis, Hillsboro, IH
cured at the beginning of the "boom”
> i has been sold for from $25 to SSOO for
t j ordinary Building Lots. Every “old
' j settler' has realized a h ndsome com
| patency in disposing of a portion of
i his lands at fancy prices. Docks have
: b >en i reeled .-hotels built and added
• to from, time to time ; a due of seven
boats ply regularly bet ween .-1. An
draw’s Bay and ether ports; and, al;o
--gether. ho outlook promises tha T St.
Andrew’s Bay will In a ew years be--
e me the most imiortant city of <he
gulf coast. It possesses ever., na'ural
advantage; a deep bav—more tliau
I sixty -fire miles long with its various
i branch's—with deep cbann lx t > the
i<u er gul ,at once the n.,.sf charm;n -
lan 1 most useful boly of v t-->- on the
I coast; a safe harb r for the n .Ac ..
■rn naru r lor 'no H ets ot a ; .licy.
l?S§S V £ n i !ii ’ <lreat ' rae Land Offer Is open to any body «r
--unEJu I Illi 1 those who are already located and are now
A?-« “ living at >t. Andrew’s Bay, also residents ot Pensa
co.a and Washington and Jackson Counties, Fix
There are no conditions ~ .-.atea
.Sly uuIWshLNS
n - req,ii. j.i to move there, or improve it any way, unless you do so free!.’'
and at your own pleasure. . . •
John Cord, Hanna. Ind
O. I'. Fox. Mt. Carmel, Pa
C. F. Strong. Gloucester. Mass
Andrew Sullivan, ••
Geo. W. Davis.
Jas. N. M'M;dan. Trans. Bta.
26th Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa
W. S. Davis, Highland Park. 11l
Robt. C. Morrison. Anch'ge Kv
M. Kennedy. Wabasha, Minn ‘
A. B. p ■ is, Eureka Sp’gs. Ark
Jas. kavau, Schuyler, Neb.
St. Paul, Minn.
Moss’ Bixler, cor. Isabel and
Starkey Streets
Qsj. Sloven, 20 Isabel Street
ONLY TRUE
Stoiic
.j-Q Will purify the BLOOD regulaU
the LIVER and KIDNEYS and
wfr" RESTORE the HEALTH andVIG-
OR of YOUTH Dyspepsia,Want
v of Appetite, Indigestion.lAck es
Strength and Tired Feeling ab
'’STSeiUY solutely cured: Bones, mns
clos and nerves receive new
force. Enlivens the ipind
and supplies Brain Power.
u gering from complaints
fi A peculiar tothmr sex will fijd
inDR. HARTERS IRON
TONIC asafe and speedy cure. Givesaclear. noat
thy complexion. Frequent attempts at
SiekW
the DR.HARTER MEDICINE COMPANY,
3t. Louis, Mo.
SOUTHERN SEED for SOUTHERN SOIL
Being desirous of having some of our seed plant
ed in every garden in the South, and knowing,
as we do, there are no purer or better stocks of
fered in the United States than ours, if you will
send us ?1.00 we will send to any address thirty
papers of our regular size packets ot Garden Seed
(your own selection) and a quarter pound of Pride
of Georgia Melon beed. Southern Seed Com
pany, Seed Growers, Macon, Ga. Send for our
price list of all varieties of field and garden seed.
SHOW CASES. DESKS, OFFICE FIX
TURES, CEDAR DESKS, B! REALS and
WARDROBES. Ask for pamphlet and prices.
TERRY" SHOW CASE CO, Nashville, Tenn.
S pot PULVERIZING
Islfe HAHBOW,
ffa Clod Crusher and Leveler.
H The Best Tool in the world for preparing
Ci fi corn, cotton and other ground. D. H. NASH,
5,1 Sole MannCr, 302 West Main St., Louis vile, Ky.
sjMiMooiiisSi'
nl li tiieir own horses an I give their whole time to
the business. Spare moments may be profitably em
ployed also. A few vacancies in towns and cities.
B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 1013 Main St.,Eicnmond, Va.
RH Habit Cured. Treatment, sent on trial.
V u B W Ufa Humane Remedy Co.. LaFayette, Ind.
A. N. U 77777.
84; and twenty-five for $5. No more than twenty five
are desired from any one person acting as agent for
others. Deeds will be made as the Club Agent directs
when he returns tho Free Laad Warrants.
YOU WILE HE A TRAITOR to your own
interests and to those dependent on yc i it' you fall
to avail yourself of this Great Free Land Offer.
Secure It for your children.
The St. Andrew’s Bay Railroad an I Land Company
numbers among its officers and stockholders some of
the most responsible and energetic men of Florida,
Ohio, an.l New York, who are enlisted heart, hand,
; and po.-lret book in this great enterprise. We do
, businc- ; through the Second National of Cincinnati,
and refer to two thousand prosperous settlers at St.
Andrew’* And now we await your pleasure.
Address either our Northern Office a; Cincinnati,
o.- our Ea tern Office at New York, where all de dr
are issued, as follows ;
Tne St. Andrew’s Bay R. R. and Land Co.,
'Sf- s ’-, > <No. 2<> Park How,
IIM INNATE O. { (NEW YORK,N.Y.
Remit by posla'-note. registered letter, or bank
draft Do not send stamps when it cun avoided.
world. Every species of vegetable,
fruit, and cer. al will grow to perfec
tion in its soft. Italian climate ; ovsters
in countless millions—the best in th*
world—rest in thousands of exhaust
less oyster beds ; timber easily access
ible and suffl< lent In quantity to far
nish cargoes for years to the entiro
curry.rg capacity of a nation’s fleet;
a climate that, both winter and sum
mer. is th ■ absolute perfection of
earthly delight: free from mParta,
Id:.', dry Lnd, and beautifully io
c ted. Th se are among other good
reus, nt why S . Andrew's Hay is thr
m st desirable lo ation for a Florida
home than the State can offer, and
why this company has eonO ears to
the wisdom of its present business
Kansas City, Mo.
J. A. Sullivan, Met. Hotel
L. E. MaKusick. H 4 Oak St
Joi. Meld. Gvn’i Dellv ry
Ahram Mann. 71‘> 1 enn '
Win. N. Aden, 74-1 1 ax Street
Philadelphia. P«-
T. McCrory. S .'ll 5 3d St
Wm. 11. Bower. 2d .< ■ r '. A»«
.’as. Brown. 717 Sanson, st
J. p. Halms. ’SOJ Marshal' £
A. 2. Shipiey, Ufa Co.nmervr oi
Troy, N. Y.
Geo. R. Collins, I > Fifth St
F F. Hendriox, 137 Ur tst
W. E. Cbatterios. 137 TUtf J.**