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TALL lEASSEB TOPICS.
Tk® Tour of the Railroad Commission
—Railroads and Tobacco.
Tallahassee, Fla.. May 16. During
this month the members of the Florida
railroad commission are to visit the offices
of the different railways in the state for
the purpose of impressing upon the officials
the importance of posting the schedules,
e :c , as required by the rules of Circular
s; o \' 33. Commissioner McWhorter will
visit the principal offices in West Florida.
Commissioner Hines will go to Central aud
South Florida, and Commissioner Va nto
East Florida. Each commissioner is to in
vestigate as far as he thinks proper as to the
general observance of the railroad commis
soa law, and make his report thereon in
writing.
RAILROADS AND TOBACCO.
The Florida Central and Peninsular rail
way officials are so well pleased with the
i. creased business given to their road by
the extensive operations of the tobacco
syndicate at Quincy that they have ap
pointed Henry J. Feu ten as tobacco agent.
He Kill furnish any planter along the lino
of read w ith choice seed Lee of charge, will
visit any iarm not more than ten miles off
from the r ad and poi sonally superintend at
differe t times during tae season the j lant
ing. cultivating, cutting, curing, ware
fa using, stripping, packing and shipping of
tobacco, or will give a y desire 1 advice
when called upin, none of this to cos, the
planter a cent, but all to be paid for by
President H. R. Duval of the Florida Cen
tral ai-rt Peninsular system. The agent will
have headquarters at Quincy.
appointments by the governor.
Gov. Fleming has appointed J. H. Lock
wood to be a member of the Franklin
e unty board of health; John Morgan
Swain of Fort Drum to be a notary public
Is r the state at large, aud M X. Blanton to
be jastice of the peace in and for Bradford
county.
Miss Helen X. Harrison of Xew Orleans,
a niece of Prof. James Harrison of Wash
ington and Lee University, has been visit
ing her stepfather, Cjl. William Himes of
the Florida railroad commission.
NEGRO DEPUTIES.
United States Marshal E. C. Weeks denies
that he has aopointed negro deputies in the
counties of Leon, Jefferson aud Gad-den,
but notwithstanding his denial negroes con
tinue coming in from different voting pre
t-iucts in this county and asking their white
democratic friends if Marshal Weeks ca i
compel them to serve as deputies, stating
that they i ad been notified that they would
be called upon to serve. The marshal may
not have appointed a single negro deputy,
but from appearances he has put tags on
quite a number, who have been given to
understand that they must be ready too >me
at his whistle. Marshal Weeks himself
says that he has found no trouble in serving
legal process in this county, aud has had no
use for deputies.
DISGRACEFUL WORK.
Tuesday night some evil disposed or
mischievous person or persous brick-batted
the residence"of Mrs. G. D. Crafts, the lady
who aided Marshal Weeks in arresting W.
B. Schrod-r, an account of whica the
Morning News gave some days ago. This
is very much regi ettei by all good citizens
of Tallahas ee. It was not merely a low,
mean irick, but serves to give the Harrison
ad ministration new sensational capital, and
innocent parties will no doubt bo made to
bear the bruut. Mayor Carpenter will do
all in his power to unravel the case, and, if
caught, the guilty parties will be punished
to the fullest extent of the la w.
GEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS.
S. A. Robinson, a brother of the state
chemist, has been appointed by the bureau
of immigration aud agriculture to make a
collection and arrange in cabinets all the
interesting Florida geological specimens
that he can find, one cabinet to go to each
of the state institutions of education and one
to be placed on exhibition in the office of
the commissioner of agriculture, in the
capitol.
Prof. E. Dubois of the Tallahassee vine
yard reports that he could sell 100 times as
much of his wines as he can at present
make, and dispose of every gallon of it at
sfl, while California wines are a glut on the
market at 40 cents.
Tallahassee will be well prepared to care
for opera companies next season. The new
Opera House company will soon begin work
on their $15,000 opera house, aud James
Munro hus purchased the material to add
SI,OOO in improvements to the present opera
house.
What will Simmoiu Liver Regulator do!
Make you well by restoring action to the
liver.— Adv.
GEORGIA THRIFT.
Horace M. Ellington has bought the El) i
jay Courier.
The building boom in Eiberton seems to
have subsided to some extent.
George F. Work of Philadelphia will build
five more miles of street railways at Macou
and increase the supply of electricity.
One hundred and twenty-five thousand
dollars has been put into or contracted to
be put into new buildings—business houses
aud residences —at Dalton during the pres
ent year.
Mrs. Belle Brown will begin shortly the
erection of a handsome two-story seven
room residence on her lot on Jackson street,
Amerieus.
In Bibb superior court M. Nussbaum &
Cos. and A. Glbiun & Cos. have filed a
petition for foreclosure of mortgage vs
James A. Tidwell.
The new acid phosphate companv organ
ized at Maco \ J. I\ Brown president, has
received application for £ 10.U0O of stock
more than can be at present accommodated.
Tho wholesale grocery firms of Glover &
Lanier aud P. C. Clegg & Cos. of Amerieus
will bo incorporated as the Amerieus
Grocery Company. The new incorporation
will begin business on Monday.
A brick manufacturer of Macon says it
is possible that, the price of brick will ad
vance to ?8 and *9 per I,OOU, owing to a
scarcity of wood with which to burn the
brick. This manufacturer, who consumes
about 20,000 cords of wood per annum,
says it is well nigh impossible for him to
get wood nt all. He has recently been
down the line of two railways to get a sup
ply, but was unsuccessful.
Griffin Call: The banking capital of
Griffin has m re than quardrupied itself
during the last decade. The grand total is
?4T1,311 IS for ISID, ugainst $118,492 for
1880. In 1889 the tax returns for the city
amounted to $8.50,000. The returns just
made foot up $991,000, showing a clear in
crease in one year cf $141,000. One hun
dred and twenty-five thousand dollars of
this increase is upon new property, such as
buildings, etc.
The electric plant at the Brunswick Ice
and Brewing Company’s works was started
Thursday night. The putting in of the
machinery and the hangiug of the lamps
was completed several weeks ago. The
beer bottling works were also started Thurs
day. Fifteen one-hair kegs ef beer were
bottled and the machinery worked perfectly.
As scon as the cold storage and ice ma
chinery is completed the whole plant will
be put in operation.
Athens Banner: Orr & Hunter have
five teams at work hauling the machinery
from the old Skull shoals factory to the
Athens foundry, where what is serviceable
of it is remod-led and the rest torn up and
sold as old iron. There is a great deal of it,
ar.d the wagons will tequire about three
nionths to complete the hauling. Their
operatives’ houses are all going to wreck
very fast, and if something is not soon done
this valuable property and fine water
power will be in 1 uins.
Cotton Around Chattahoochee.
Chattahoochee, Fla., May 16.—The
cotton crop in this locality is almost a total
loss, owing to the heavy deluge of rain that
has fallen here during the past week. As
soon as the soil has dried the farmers will
replant.
GEORGIA POLITICS.
Samuel Small has entered the legislative
race in Fulton county.
Hon. Walter B. Hill of Macon denies that i
he will run for congress?
A called meeting of Houston county dem
ocratic executive cjinmitteo will be held at
Perry to-day.
The friends of Me j. W. M. Boyd have
about got his consent to offer for the legis
lature at the next election.
There will probably be a half dozen can
didates for clerk of Clai ke superior court.
The offioe pays about SI,BOO a year.
The friends of Hon. R. W. E erett are
urgi g him to enter the race for congress in
the Seventh district, and it is thought that
they may prevail upon him to do so.
R. Y. H. O’She .1 and J. R. LeCroy are
candidates foe tax receiver in Franklin
county. G. W. Carroll. R. M. Walters and
W. F. Bowers want to be tax collectors, and
J. B. D. McWhorter aspires to tho shriev
alty.
Coroner L. B. Davis of Glynn countv has
tendered his resignation. It is probable
that an election will be called immediately
to fill the vacancy. Several appl cations
for tho office have already bec-n filed at the
court house.
The farmers’ alliance had a celebration at
Dawsonville Thursday. It is supposed that,
3.00 J people were on the ground. Speeches
we e made by Col. Winn of Gwinnett
county; Col. Farrow of Lumpkin county;
Thad Pickett of Cherokee county and
George Singleton of Sou:h Carolina.
Eiberton Gazette: The alliance of this
cou ,ty held a very full and interesting
meeting here.on the first Tuesday and re
quested the executive committee of the
Democratic party to call a mass meeting at
an early day to decide whether or not
primary elections shall be held to nomi
nate candidates for tie various offices
which are to be filled nex fall. They also
decided that in the meantime the different
sub-alliances in tne county shall hold meet
ings to express their preference as to candi
dates, which expression will be brought
befo e sad mass meeting, if called. Ti.e
meeting also adopted the platform of the
general alliance, except the educational
plank therein.
GEORGIA SMIn.ES,
It is said that the Pickett running for
congress in the Xinth district has never
been on the fence.
Georgia’s weekly editors are kicking be
cause the tariff bill has reached the point
where it imposes a tax on their minds.
In view of the fact that the circus season
will soon open in the state we rise to remark
that circus lemonade is seldom worth a
straw.
An Indian missionary named Star is
preaching in the state. It is said that he is
well-fitted by early training to suatch sin
baldheaded.
Adairsville has a new paper called the
Daily Goat. It will doubtless have a fine
time nibbling on the tid bits to be found in
the field of journalism.
The drummers having been the lions of the
hour for a couple of weeks, tne secret
soc.cty men are now taking a tour. Tne
two classes are something unite —each has
its grip, you know.
The Adairsville Ledger warns its readers
to look, out for something to drop that w iil
redound to Adairsville’s advantage. Some
thing more than a drop in the bucket may
therefore be expected.
The projectors of the fund to buy an ele
phant for Grant park at Atlanta have
already succeeded in getting a white ele
p ant on their Bands, i’he Atlanta Jour
nal’s fund, however, seems to be the lion of
the hour.
“Uncle Billy” McElroy of Lawrenceville
has come to the front with a singular and
mysterious chicken, which has a very
strange form. The fowl has four distinct
and separate legs, with four feet, one toe on
each foot, aqd in addition to that it has
two heads, one in front and one behind.
The freak will doubtless work up a big stew
in the local boarding house.
Unless more care is given to the hair, the
coming man is liable to be a hairless ani
mal; hence to prevent the hair from falling
use Hall’s Hair Rauewer.— Adv.
BLACK UNDERWEAR FOR MEN.
The Latest Fashionable Fad For Swell
Clubman.
From Chatter.
Up to a very few weeks ago the idea of
men wearing solid black underwear would
have been regard- and as preposterous. Ow
ing to the caprices of swelldom, however,
there is no telling a month ahead just what
may happen, and in the matter of dress
men are just as fantastic and quite as
ephemeral aud vain as women possibly can
be.
Asa matter of fact, black underwear is
now the rage among a lot of young club
men who may be said to set the pace for ail
New York and the rest of the country in
extreme fashions. The garments in ques
tion, which are, of course, of pure silk, in
clude tne undershirt, drawers, nig it-shirt,
haif hose, suspenders, garters and sleeve
straps.
There are also black silk neglige shirts for
the sea-shore. Tho reason given for re
sorting to black underclothes is that black
brings out the lines of the human figure ts
better advantage than any other color.
CI7TICURA REMEDIES.
SCRATCHED 28 YEARS;
Body covered with scales. Itching terrible.
hufTering endless. >o relief. Doctors
and medicines fail. Speedily cured by
Cutieura at a cost of £5.
Cured by Cutieura
IF I had known of the Crncm Remedies
twenty-eight years ago it would have saved
me S3OO (two hundred dollars) and an immense
amount of suffering. My disease i Psoriasis) com
menced on my head in a spot notTlarger than a
cent. It spread rapidly all over my body and
got under my nails. The scales would drop off
of me all the time, and my suffering was end
less, and without relief. One thousand dollars
would not tempt me to have this disease over
again. lam a poor man, but feel rich to be re
lieved of what some of the doctors said was
leprosy, some ring worm, psoriasis, etc. I took
and Sarsap iriUas over one year and
a half, but no cure. I went to two or three doc
tors and no cure. I cannot praise the Cirricinu
Remedies too much. They have made my skin
as clear and free from scales as a baby's. All I
used of them was three boxes of CTticcra. and
three botlles of Ccticuba Resolvent, and two
cakes of Cuticuha Soat. If you had been here
and said you would have cured me for SAW you
would have had the money. I looked like tho
picture in vour book of Psoriasis (Picture num
ber two “Bow to Cure Skiu Diseases ’), but now
lam as clear as anv person ever was. Through
force of habit I rub my hands over my arms
and legs to scratch once in awhile, but to no
purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty
eight years, and it got to be a kind of second
nature to me. I thank you a thousand times.
Anything more that you want to know write
me, or anyone who reads this may write to me
anil I will answer it. DENNIS DOWNING.
Waterbcry, Vt.
Cutieura Resolvent
The new Blood and Skin Purifier and purest and
best of Humor Remedies internally, and Citti
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burning, scaly, crusted, pimple, scrofulous, and
hereditary diseases and humors of the skin,
scalp, aud biood, with loss of hair, from
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Sold everywhere. Price. Cpticura, 50c. ; Soap,
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THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1800.
KING OF COCOAS-" ROYAL COCQA FACTORY.**
Kings are but men, but all men are nosings. Therefore,
when the King of Holland says, as he did by deed of August
•12, 1889, that he is greatly pleased with
Van Houten’s Cocoa,
“BEST & GOES FARTHEST,"
and, entirely unsolicited, grants the manufacturers the sole
right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory, a sig
nificance attaches to the act which would not were he
not “every inch a king.” K
PEAKS’ SOAP.
Pears’ Soap
has been established in London 100 YEARS both as
a COMPLEXION and as a SHAVING SOAP, has obtained I 9 INTER
NATIONAL awards, and is now sold in every city of the world.
It is the purest , cleanest, finest ,
The most economical , and therefore
The best and most popular of all soaps
for GENERAL TOILET purposes ; and for use in the NURSERY it is recom
mended by thousands of intelligent mothers throughout the civilized world,
because while serving as a cleanser and detergent, its emollient properties
prevent the chafing and discomforts to which infants are so liable.
PEARS’ SOAP can now be had of nearly all Druggists in the United
States, BUT BE SURE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE, as there are worth
less imitations.
— .
FURNITURE, ETC .
LINDSAY k MORGAN'S
#
Largest and Cheapest Furniture and
Carpet House in the State.
CLOTHING.
REPLENISHED.
The opening of the Spring Season having greatly en
couraged us, we are pleased to announce that several* new
styles that we ordered to replenish our stock are now being
received.
The very flattering success accorded us this season as
well as in the past is undoubtedly the outcome ot
Our giving full value for tho price;
Our selling the best goods for the least possible money;
' Our selecting the most desirable patterns;
Our adopting the “most correct” styles, and
Our leading in all the requirements of the tra Is.
Respectfully,
A. FALK & SONS,
Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Outfitters,
161 BROUGHTON STREET.
Our importation of Lawn Tennis and
Outing Suits, Fancy Vests, Etc., have
been received and are now ready for in
DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETC.
silverware,
Sterling; and Fine Elated, in Sets, Pieces,
and Presentation Cases.
Diamonds, Bracelets, Bisques,
Watches, Neck Pins, Bronzes,
Chains, Opera Glasses, Onyx Clocks,
Charms, Canes, Onyx Tables.
Rings, Umbrellas,
M, STERNBERG & BRO.,
HARDWARE, ETC.
GEO. F. DREW HDW. CO.
40 and 42 East Bay St., - Jacksonville, Fla.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HARDWARE, SASH DOORS AND_BLINDS__STOVES AND TINWARE.
STATE AGENTS for Revere Rubber Company’s Giant Stitched Rubb?r Belting, Henry Dis it 03
4 Sons’ Circular Sows, Nicbolsou Kites, Sterling ElllOl7 Wheals, Alligator Axes, SiuioaJ's Ores
cent Ground Coarse Cut Saws. Stance s Genuine Dixie Plows, Bgffai o Standard Seal**, Liagmtt
4 Martinez Paints. B. F. Avery A Sons’ Steel Plows. Iron Age Hand-Garden Tunis, “Xe ial Brand"
Roofing Kelt, Thomas Roberta Stevenson Company’s Heating arid goesisg Stove*and Ranges
HEADQUARTERS for lowa 4-Point Barb Wire, Kilhourne 4 Jacobs’ WheelharrO V, Atlantic
White Leal, Campbell 4 Thayer’s Oil and Painters’Supplies. - it. . - .[
All orders shipped immediately on receipt. CorresponJenoj soliartad.
VAN nOFTEN’S COCOA.
LOTTERY.
LOTTERY
OF THE PUBLIC CHARITY.
ETTA BUSHED IN IST, BY THE
MEXICAN
national government.
Operxtcj Under a Twenty Yeara' Contract
by the Mexican International im
provement Company.
Grand Monthly Drawings hel l In the Moraeqee
Pavilion ia the Alameda Park. City ef Mexico,
and publicly conducted by Government 043*
cials an. oiuted for the purpose by the Secre
tary of the Interior an i the Treasury.
Grand Scmi-lnaaal Drawing, June 5i IS9O
CAPITAL PRIZE.
SOO,OOO.
MI.ODO Ticket* ai fit, F320,1>91
Whole*, @1; lla'rre. g! ; quarter*, $t
Club Rave-; boi onu of Ticket® tor
S3O If. S. Currency.
IJBT OP PRIMS.
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OK Ju0.0001*.... f O.OJrt
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 20,000 is 20,0 k)
i capital prize of 10,000 d 10.0 m
1 GRAND PRIZE OF.. 2,0001n 2.000
3 PRIZES OF 1,000 are.... 3,000
6 PRIZES OF flMiare.... 3,000
211 PRIZES OF SWare.... 4,000
100 PRIZES OF 100 are.... 10,000
340 PRIZES OF Mare.... 17.000
55 PRIZES OF SO are.... 11.080
approximation prizes.
0 Prixes of *t. >, aim. to $60,000 Prize. . $ 9,000
1!0 Prizes of C'M. api*. to 20,000 Pri**..„ 7,5X1
16 ITizos of sto, app. to 10,000 Prize ... fi.om
789 T rminalsof S3O.
decided by SOO,OOO Prizs. . 15,980
2276 Prizes Amounting to 8178.5 V,
All Prizes sold in the United States full paid
In U. S. Currency.
SPECIAL FEATURES.
By terms of contract the Company must de
posit the sum of all prizes included in tlie
scheme before selling a single ticket, aud re
ceive the following official permit;
CEHTIFIC.aTK.-1 hereby certify that the
Bank of London and Mexico has on special
depo sti the necessary /units to guarantee the
payment of all prizes drawn by the Loteria
de la Beneficencia Publica.
A. CASTILLO. fnterventor.
Further, the Company is required p. uistrlb.
ate 56 per cent, of the value of all the tickets la
prizes-a larger proportion than im given by any
othor Lottery.
Finslly, the number of tioketa is limited to
80,0X1-20,000 1.-ss than are sold by other lot
teries using the same scheme.
For full particulars editress 0. Ilaaeettl,
Anarteido 736. City of Mexico. Mexico.
NTOVKs
ABSOLUTE PERFECTION IN BAKING
—AMD ALL—
MEATS ROASTED IN THEIR OWN
JUICES, BY USING THE
W GAUZE OVEN DOOR
POUND EXCLUSIVELY ON TILS
MAKVELOO3 RESULTS
LOSS IN SHRINKAGE OF MEATS.
Very few pooplo know that the Shrinkage of Meat*
roasted in a close oven is from thirty-live to forty pet
cent. All meat contains seventy-five per cent, of water
aud only twenty-five per cant of solid mutter, and the
lose that i mr.<iein trio ronr.ting is made in the erapo>
ration of tho juico which is tho vital fart of mjlat.
Effect of tho SOLID OVEN Door.
A ten pound Sirloin, medium or be
SEDUCED to BIX pounds nd four ounce* of lloaeted
Meat, showing a Jose of three pound* and twelve
ounces of juice. While the Joss is 87H per cent of the
total weight, it shows the enormous Loss OF FUTE
FKB CENT OF TIIE JUICE. <
Effect of WIRE GAUZE OVEN Door.
A tew pound Sirloin, medium or well-done, will bo
reduce ! t o nine pounds and eight ounces of Roasted
Meat, showing aloes of eight ounce* of iuiqe. While
tins loss is five percent of the total weight, it show*
the vary small Losa of but seven pick cent of juios
StKO FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR AMD PRICE LISTS.
EXCELSIOR MANF’G CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.
For Sale in Savannah, Ga., by
CLARK & PANELS, Sole AgtS.
ELECTRIC BELTS.
:ot=i. 7-wa?iw'
ELECTRIC BELT
JK.ISTTJ .
secern tbo galvanic boo?
-3i*Ta3lwa s?3g&v wm and bmmh-
Rheumatic Com
-IVW7,„in.'.'' Y’Uf'Mdi*-.'; plain ti. Lumbago,
y^'r'Z ? ’ Kerrous
* lability, Costtweaess,
Kidney DWesseti.Ner
t! ’ VOUHUCBS, Tremblincr,
Hernial Exhaustion,
VtSte-- Wanting of Body,
Pleeneos mused b y Indiscretion* in
Youth,Affe Worried or F'ngle Life.
Sent to Kesponeible Parties on 3t Days Trial.
ti:i a taib of pT ppn*n||‘TVirifi] py # fmce,
Qft. O WEN’fli'nuui nlu lJMuUlibo,si rsu ra.
_ Also an Electric Trust and Belt Combined.
Bend Bc. postage for fkkb illustrated book, 234 page*,
which will b 8 sent you in plain eeaki envelope. !
Mention this paper. Addrem,
OWEN ELECTRIC BELT & APPLIANCE CO.
80S If. E’-ay, St. Louis, 80. m fir 7 N.?. City.
GUNS AMMUNITION, ktc,
TRAP GDNS
MADE TO ORDER.
AGENT FOR BLUE Mi BIG
EONS AND TRAPS.
Bicycles furnished at short
notice. Agent for Pope Man
ufacturing Company, and
Gormully & Jeffrey.
G.S. McALPIN,
31 WHITAKER STREET.
MACHINERY .
McDonough & Ballantyoe,
IRON FOUNDERS,
Machinist], Boiler Makers and Blacksmiths,
UAN! ■ r iert !H* R* or
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINE!
VERTICAL ANDTOP RUNNING CORN
KILLS, SUGAR MILLS aod PANS.
AGENTS for Alert and Union Injectors, the
rmpluat aud meet effective on the market;
Guiiett light Draft Magnolia Cotton Gin, the
boet io the market.
All orders promptly ettendnd In. Head for
Price List.
CLOTH IMG. P
Cucumberish.
‘‘As cool as a cucumber" is a simile as old as it is quaint.
We may apply the comparison
To our incomparable
Display of NEGLIGEE GOODS. We allude more par
ticularly to SHIRTS, in
Flannel, Madras, Silk,
And other light
And airy fabrics, conducive to hot weather comfort. No
other house has
Any such Quantity,
Variety or Prices.
Wc also have Lounging Suits, Blazers, Ladies’ and Misses*
BLOUSES, Children’s Flannel BLOUSE and
SIIIHT WAISTS, Etc.
Now about SUITS
For Men, Boys, and
Children: Wo have THE VERY FINEST lines of -thor.
oughly fashionable CLOTHING. Popular materials,
Well Made, and
Perfect'Fitting.
EXTRA SIZES always in stock. Our HATS—Derbys i
light shades, KNOX and STETSON’S latest shapes. Als
nice variety of Straws.
ELEGANT b. H. LEVY & BRO.
NECKWEAR, n TT T n n
I. Leu & Bn
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HOTELS.
UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT!'
DUB’S SCREVEN HOUSE HOTEL TYBEE,
OPF.N ALL THE YEAR ROUND. WILL OPEN ON OR REFORE MAY lav.
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Corporations, manufacturers, banks and bankers, mer
chants and other business men who are about placing
orders, are solicited to give this house an opportunity to
figure on their woric. When orders are of sufficient mag
nitude to warrant it. a special agent will be sent to mak*
estimates.
hardware.
For Blacksmiths!
Forges, all Sizes; Black
smith’s Blowers, all Sizes, Upright Drills,
Bellows, Tools, Stocks, and Die*. Etc., Etc.
For sale by
PALMER HARDWARE COMPANY.
grain and provisions.
ONIONS
Scotch Potatoes. Lemons,
Cow Peas, Axle Grease,
Hay, Grain and
Feed.
W. D, S I M K 1 N S,
Hardware.
HOSE,
REELS,
SPRINKLERS,
STICKS,
TROWELS,
HOES AND RAKES.
TILE.
FOR BALE BY
GARDEN
Edward Lovell's Sons
ir„-, BKOUGirrox ST,
MOLASSES.
CUBA MOLASSES
CARGO SCHOONER BONIFORM JUST
RECEIVED BY'
C. M. GILBERT & CO.
I M X* O K X K PIS.
STOVES.
THE NEW PROCESS
VAPO R STOVE.
Tho latest and beat arrangement for Cooking.
It is simply wonderful and will
pay to investigate.
Cornwell & Chipman.
13(1 CONGRESS STREET.
U'MMEIt"
jXwall,
MANUFACTURER OF
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
Flooring, Ceiling, Weather-Boarding,
Mouldings of all Kinds.
Scroll Sawing and Turning in all Varietie*.
LATHS, SHINGrLES, ETC.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED—PROMPT DE
LIVERY GUARANTEED.
Office at Yard 204 to 230 East Broad street, foot
of New Houston. Telephone 311.
SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA
AGENTS WANTED.
WHITE-HOUSE SS
BSpSeSGOOK-BOOK
c*l—Most Convenient—Th Chapeat-Tke Hest-The Lidat
add. M.B.THOMPSON PUILISHIHBIO .Sr.UIIS.MO.
rnfin uru WANTED to handle the groat"
12if 41 WlCira MONIT SAVIIQ WORK, COMPUTE
“HQRSE-BOOKf STOCK-DOCTOR"
IS Department*. "SO Engravings, Bales Sure—Fast
80PayaTim. H.O.THOMPSOH PUB.eO.,ST.IOUU,MO.
FAINTS AND OIX.S.
JOHN Gk BUTLER,
WHITE LEADS, COLORS. OILS, GLASS.
VARNISH, ETC.: READY MIXED
PAINTS: RAILROAD. STEAMER AND MILL
SUPPLIES; SASHES DOORS, BUNDS AND
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE. Sole Air-nt for
LADD LIME CALCINED PLASTER, CEMENT,
HAIR AND LAND PLASTER.
140 Congress street and 139 St. Julian atMet,
Savannah. Geortda.
mrT TV MORNING NEWS carrier, reach
I H H every part of the city early. Twenty-
X XX X J five cent* a week payr for the Daily.
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