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SATURDAY^JUNK 20, 188?.
Atlanta is threatened with several
new railroads.
Foraker will foam at the mouth,
now that he has been renominated for
Governor of Ohio. His case may
develope into rabies, yet. •
William Walter Phelps will carry
big,bangs with him to the German
court? He’ll make .n bang-up rep
resentative abroad.
The legislature meets next Wednes
day, the 3rd. Many important meas
ures will be discussed and disposed of
during the summer session.
Editor Sheppard, with his nose
elevated high in air snifls treason on
every breeze blown from the South.
Wfll not somebody hold his nose?
The South is still solid—for honest,
economical, constitutional govern
ment Probably some of our hyper
critical northern republican contem
poraries will object to this attitude of
the South.
Harrison continues to appoint—and
dis-appoint—republican office seek
ers. “From the racket I hear”—as
the presiding officer of the Tennessee
legislature once remarked, the dis
appointed" arc in the majority.
Whatever the country may think
of Rutherford B. Hays, ns the man
who occupied the presidential chair
four years, without a title to it, every
one-will sympathize with |him in the
loss of his estimable wife.
The legislature will, ns it should,
grant a charter to the Marietta and
North Georgia road to come into At
lanta. Give everybody n*cbancc
who wants to build a railroad. Com
petition in railroads is a mighty good
thing for the people.
To morrow is a day of rest. Hust
ling humanity will lay aside the wires
of business, stop, lor one brief day,
in the mad scramble of lift, turn aside
from the pursuit of pelf, and direct
thought* to higher, holier things.
Blessed day of rest. What a boon
it is.
A Brilliat Oration.
The press and public speak in the
most flattering terms of the literary
address of Henry W. Grady, at ihe
University of Virginia. His subject
was: “Decentralization.” And he
handled it like a statesman. It com
pares, most favorably, with the much
talked of oration of Mr. Chauuey M.
Depew, at the late centennial in New
York. Mr. Grady’s address is a rare
and valuable contribution to the
political and literary world. There
is food for thought in it; great truths
which will challenge the attention of
profound thinkers and statesmen. It
embodies, in u high degree, those
principles for which southern states
men have always contended. And
it is gratifying to know that these
same principles have many strong
advocates at the North. Mr. Grady
touches a popular chord, a chord
which will vibrate wherever pure
constitutional government has a foot
hold. The address should lie read by
ever young man in the land. They
Drill draw inspiration from it, and it
wfll better fit them fur the grave du-
tk* of citizenship.
Bounce Him!
Speaking of Corporal Tanner, the
News says:
It is said the corporal has a scheme
for increasing pensions that is far ahead
of anything that has yet been suggest
ed by rcpub’icans for taking money out
of the treasury. It is lo abolish the
board of review connected with the
pension bureau, and to substitute for
it a board of increase. With a board
of ibis sort, ihe work of increasing pen
sions would be greatly facilitated.
In the special dispatches several in
stances are given of re-rating of pen
sions. by means ot which the benefi
ciarics received from $i,ooo to $3,000
each. Two of them were so over-joy
ed at their good fortune that they gave
banquets to their friends, to which they
invited the corporal. At one of them
the corporal is reported to have made
a speech, in which he said that if his
right arm held out, he would make a
pretty big reduction in the surplus. Il
is not to be woudcied at that the l’res
ident is getting alarmed at the corpor
al’s proceedings.
The people ouiside of the pension
ers are deeply interesied in 'he pension
bureau They have to furnish the
money for pensions. They have been
thinking for years that the pension bur
den could not possibly be made heav
ier. The burden has kept on incrcas
ing, however, and it begins to look as
if additional revenue would be needed
in the near future to meet its demands.
Parties desiring iee rreitm lor hnm
enn lie accommodated at I,. Schmidt's,
is prepared to pack it in icecream pail
0 29 2t.
CATARRH CURED, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shilol s Catarrh Remedy,
Price 50 cents.. Nasal 1'ijcctor free
JERSEY Mlt.K.
Parlies desiring fresh, pure Jersey milk,
from Jersey Farm, will he supplied, in any
quantity, dclircrcd, on application to, or by
addressing
JOHN CHASTAIN.
April 10, 1889.
Curos Prickly Heat, and Chafing, Is highly
perfumed and Boraclno la a superior toilet and
nursery powder. Itocoromcnded dyevury moth*
Mediae & Mardre,Tliomasville; A; Bra'IJord,
Columbus; Alexander Drug and Seed Co., Au-
us a; F. Von Oven, Charleston, Agents.
Fresh poaches every morning al
Sampson's Jackson st. Fruit Slorc.
FOR KENT,
The Episcopal Rectory, on Mcbcnn Ave
nue. Possession given at once. Apply to
Rev. C. I. I.aRociie,
If. Flctclicrvillc.
Shoes, Hats, Leather and such
goods sold cheap at Ticket Is lo make
room for cheap groceries.
KILL FLIKS.
Insect Powder Fly Paper.
Cassk.i.s’ Pharmacy,
IIS Broad si reel.
NOTICE, HOUSEKEEPERS I
We have a splendid article of strictly
first-class syrup, put up in small bar-
els for family use. Call and sec il.
Bass & McKinnon,
lit! Broad Street.
Mr. L. M. Gcnella, of Vicksburg,
Miss., says that his system was poison
cd with nicotine from the excessive
use of tobacco in smoking cigareltcs.
lie could not sleep, lie had roappetite
and was in a bad fix generally. He
took S. S. S., which drove out the
poison and made a new man of him.
I have used S. S S. for debility re
sulting from dolls and fever, and have
found it to be the best tonic and appe
tizer that I ever took. It also pre
vented the return ol the chills.
A. J. Axylin,
Eureka Springs, Ark
Uriil & Culpepper are keeping up with the
pr<(revision, they have secured the agency of
the famous Stiir Mineral Water, the finest
preparation known lor dyspepsia. It is
gdamn teed to cure. 4
NOT A PIMPLE ON HIN NOW.
him hiiir n
rrtucriic*.
pimple on
hiu
inn. Hair nil (ioiuv
iih «'ruplioii*«Tlioiif|ltl
ii.*Vcr (jrow. by
Mplrnllid £»ii«l nol
I cannot say enough in praise of the Cuticura
Remedies. My !(oy, who when one year of
age, was so had with eczema that ho lost all his
hair. Hiss talp was covered with eruptions,
which Die doctors said wi
ttiat his hair would nevergi
TAKK A KEiST.
Excursion tickets at low rates will he sold
to all summer resorts throughout the coun
try by the East Tennessee, Virginia and
Cicorgia Railway, ecmmcncing June 1st,
good to return on or before October .'51st.
Fast train service with Pullman cars.
15. W. WRKNN,
(»en. Pass, and Ticket Agt.
Table linen ami
New York cost at
toweling below
Ukkett’s.
Look in tit Pickett's
greatest bargains ever
Tliomasville. Woman's
shoe for $1.00.
ami see I lie
olleml in
ki<l button
Men's band sewed
dioes for $1.00.
Pickktt'm.
Furniture, Carpets, Redding, Children's
Carriages. Wall Paper and Window Shades,
Straw mattings, Rugs, etc. The best styles
and lowest prices in the city.
GEO. W. FORBES,
0-M-WJt dtl Masury Building-
FOR RENT.
The Fudge house, below the Masury Mo
tel, is for rent. Apply to
0-10 E.M. MALLKTTK.
A Mound Legal Opinion.
E. Bainbridge Monday Ks«j. Esq., County
Atty., Clay Co., Tex., say*: “lb»;-e used
Electric Bitters with most happy results.
mv brother also was very low with malarial
lever and jaundice, hut was edred by timely
use of this medicine. Am sytished Electric
Bitters saved his life.'’
pr. D. 1. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky.,
adds a like testimony, saying, lie positively
believes he would have died, had it not been
for Electric Jtitjers.
This great remedy ward of*, as well
as cure all malarial discuses, arjd for all
kidney, Liver and stomach disorders Maud*
uncquulcd. Price 50 cents and $1.00.
S. J. Casskls.
ALL PINE,
And a Yard Wide,
Our Pear Crates are
all pine, and not gum
sides, top and bottoms
and pine heads, like
some advertise. Pine
crates will not affect
the pears in any way.
8 cents is all we ask
for the best crate in
Tliomasville.
Snodgrass & Smith.
6*29d2twlt
l\ v more pairs Old Ladies Hos
kins and shoes lo be sacrificed at
Pickett's.
PIANOS AND OEGANS.
W. S. Drown, the Jeweler, has se
cured the agency for all the first-class
Pianos and Organs, which ho is selling
at the lowest prices for cash or on long
time. Those desiring to purchase will
do well to learn his prices and terms.
-r —i
TO-DA V.
Boxes Genuine Messina Lemons.
A. O. BROWN,
6-27-:tt The Jackson St. Grocer.
dine of inch's shoes at $1.00 at
Pickett’*
Old ladies half doth shoes, custom
made, worth $2.00, sold at Picket 1*8
fo $1.00, $1.2.3, $1.50,
AVe are familiar with fbe style of
crates needed by pear shippers, and
we arc now turning out just wliat
they want. We are prepared to fill
orders for any quantity.
Snodgrass & Smith,
G %\ lw Tliomasville Mill
THE INVALID’S HOPE.
Many seemingly incurable cases of blood
jison, catarrh, scrofula and rheuma*
iism have been cured by B. B. B. (Botanic
Blood Balm ), made by the Blood Balm Co.,
Atlanta, Gn. Write to them for book tilled
with convincing proof.
G. W. B. Raider, living seven miles from
Athens, Ga., writes: “For several years I
suffered with running ulcers, which doctors
treated and pronounced incurable. A single
bottle of )k B. B. did me more good than all
the doctors. 1 kept on using it and every
u*ccr healed.”
D. C. Kionrd & Son, Towaliga, Ga.. writes:
“We induced a neighbor to Iry*I3. II. II. for
catarrh, which he thought incurable, as it
hud resisted all treatment. It delighted him,
and continuing its use, he w as cured sound
and well. *
R. M. Lawson, East Point, Ga., writes:
“My wife had scrofola 15 years. She kept
growing worse. She lost her hair and her
skin broke out fearfully. Debility, emacia
tion and no appetite followed. After physi
cians and numerous advertised tnenicines
failed, 1 tried B. B. IL, and her recovery was
rapid and complete.”
Oliver Sccor, Baltimore, Md., writes: “I
suffered from weak back and rheumatism.
B. B. B. has proven to be the only medicine
that gave me relief.”
ipt
scald head, and
again. Despair
ing of a cure from physicians I began the use
of Cuticura Komcdies. .and, am happy to say,
with the most perfect success. His hair is now
splendid and there is not u pimple ou him.
recommend the Ciitieur t Remedies as the most
speedy, economical, and sure cure for skin dis
eases of infants and children, and feel that cv
cry mother who has an afflicted child will
thank me tors
Nrs. M K. WOODSUM, Norway. Ale
A Fever More Figlit Years Cured.
I must extend to you the thanks of one of my
customers, who has boon cured by using Cuticu-
ra Remedies, of an old sore, caused hy a long
ever eight yoars ago. He
fearful he would have to
iihve in* M g iiiiiiiin.ti.eil, but is happy ta say he
is now entirely well,—sound as a dollar. He
requests me to use his* name, which Is II. II
Cason, merchant of this nlace.
JOHN V.* All NOR, Druggist,
Gainsboro, Tenn.
Sever** Seale Di.seanc Cured,
A few'weeks ago my wife suffered very much
from a cutaneous disease of the scalp, :nnd re
ceived no relief from the various remedios she
used until she tried Cuticura. The disease
dromptly yielded to this treatment, and in
short while she was entire y well. There has
been no return or the disease and Cuticura
ranks x/>. l in our estimation for diseases of the
skin.
spell <
T sickne:
bad he
have his lo
Cuticura It c motile*.
Are a positive cure for every form of skin,
scalp, and blood diseases, with lossof hair, from
pimples to scrofular, except possibly itclithyo-
sis.
Sold everywhere. Brice, Cuticura, hoc.; Soap,
25.; Resolvent, $1. Prepared by the Potter
Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass
|*F u Svn<l for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,
64 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 testimonials.
pi pv’C •‘'kin and seaip preserved and lieatiti-
DilDl 0 fien by Cuticura Soap. Absolutely
pure.
Two, No. I, Good Ilorscs for sale by
b. a. Bass.
EVERY MUSCLE ACHED?
Sharp aches, Dull Pains, Strains
and weaknesses relieved in ono niin-
_ utc by the Cuticura Anti-Pain Plas
ter. “ic lirst. and only instantaneous pain-kill-
strengthening plaster. 25 cents.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
MACON, GA.
Filty-secoml annual session begins Octo
ber 2d, 1880. Fnsurpasscd for health, safety,
comfort,and advantages in Literature, Music
and Art. Special rates to clubs.
Address
n25-.'»inw \V. f\ RASS, Pres.
Pahskngkii Di*’t S. F. & W. Rv„ I
Tmomasville, Ga., Is . June, 1880. f
Alexander, N. U $1*2 70
All Healing Springs, N. C 2.4 10
Asheville, N. C 22 7u
Anniston, Ala 17 40
Black Mountain, N.C 20 (>0
Big Tunnel, Vn .40 00
Blue Ridge, Ya 40 90
Cumberland Falls, Ky 24 65
Flat Rock, N. C 2*2 50
French Lick Springs, Injl., via Mont
gomery 36 7
Gainesville, Ga 14 05
Hendersonville, N. (J
Hickory, N. (’
Hot S’-rings, Ya 40 50
Lola, Ga 15 fil
Luray Caverns
Marietta, Ga 14 30
Marion, N. O
Mount Airy, Ga 16 30
Newport News, Ya 47
Niagara Falls, N. Y. via Cincinnati... 45
Norfolk, Ya.... 47 40
Old Point Comfort, Ya. via A. C. L.... 30 40
Powder Springs, Ga 14 45
Roanoke, Ya 30 00
^Spartanburg, S. C 20 70
Tate Springs (Morristown) Il 00
Tallulah Falls, Ga 17 2
Toccon, (Ja 16 05
Tryon, N. C 21
VYalhalln, S. C. 18 80
Warm Springs, (Ja 12
West Baden Springs, Ind., via Mont
gomery 46
White Sulphur Springs, (Ja 15
White Sulphur Springs, West Ya 44 50
Tickets on sale June 1st to September 40tli
1880. Good to return not later than Octo
ber. 41st, 1880.
The above named points arc only n few of
the Summer resorts to which tickets are
issued.
Should parties desire information i
gard to places not n uned in the above list,
I will cheerfully give it to them.*
F. M. Van DYKE,
Passenger k Ticket Agent,
Thoinasvillc, Ga.
W. P. HARDEE,
(Jen. Passenger Agent,
Savannah. (Ja.
The secret of the universal success of Browns
Iron Bitters is owing to the fact that it is
the very best iron preparation made. By a
thorough and rapid assimilation with the
blood it reaches every part of the body, giv
ing health, strengtli and endurance to every
portion. Thus beginning at the foundation
it builds up and restores lost health. It docs
not contain whiskey or alcohol. It will not
blacken the teeth. It does not constipate or
cause headache. It will cure dyspepsia, in
digestion, heartburn, sleeplessness, dizziness,
nervous debility, weakness, etc.
Bucklcn** Arnica Halve.
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by S, J. Cassels, Drug Store.
YOU KNOW NOT* YOUR FATE.
If you continue to Buffer with indiges
tion you will never know wlmt your fate
may be, and it must come sootier or later.
Dyspepsia after a time will wear your
system and digestive organs away, and
you will bo wort bless to yourself and ob
noxious to others. Begin immediately to
remedy the evil by taking Westmoreland’s
Callsaya Tonic, the greatest roraedy
known for a torpid liver und diseased
blood. It will set the liver to work, puri
fy the blood and give tone to the whole
system. Buy it of your druggist for 50
cents and $1 a bottlo.
The New Diacovcrr*
You have beard your friends and neigh
bors talking about it. You may yourself be
otic of the many who know from personal ex
perience just how good it is. If you have
ever tried it you are one of its siauiieb
friends, because the wonderful thing about
that when once given a trial, Dr,
King’* How Dicoovery ever after holds a
place in the house. If you have never used
it and should beaffiicted with n cough, cold
or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, se
cure a bottle ut once and give it a.fair trial.
It is guaranteed every tune, or money re
funded. Trial bottles free at
S. J. Casski/s Drugstore;
Florida Central
—AND--
Peninsula Railroad.
Formerly Ihe F. It. AN. C’o.
Standard Time Used—June 2,1889.
| HOUTllKBM DlVlMliS |
5U0 p lu05 a Lv Fernandina Ar, 3 05 p h 30 a
7 00 j. ll 45 a Lv Jacksonville) Ar 150 p C lou
G30 p 1127 a Lv Cnllnhan Ar 1 55p G 40a
8 30 p 12 42 p Lv Baldwin Ar>Pi 42 p 5 00 a
9 25 p 1 27 p Ar ‘ Lawtey Ai j 11 58 a 3 55 a
9 55 pi 142 p Ar Starko Ar il 28a 3:10a
JO 30 p 2 27 p Ar Waldo Ar| 10 52 a 2 50a
1120 u 302 p Ar Ilawthorno Ar 10 23a 2 00 a
4 29 p Ar
5 42 p Ar
G 10 p Ar
G 40 P Ar
H 22 p Ar
Ocala
Wildwood
Leesburg
TavaroH
Orlando
| TAMPA DIVISION. |
Ar 907 p 12 01 p
Ar hi0a 9 20p
Ar| 7 33 a 7 55 p
Lv 7 Ida 7 00p
■Lv; 3 43 a, 4 00p
30
7 00 a
G 00 a
G 40 u
7 20 a
8 25 u
9 30 it |
10*25 n|
12 03 p
Lv Ja* ksonvillo Ar
Lv Wlldwodtl Ar
Ar PanasofTkoo Ar
i.\r Bumtorvillo Ar
, ArSt. Catherine Ar
Ar Laoooohoe Ar
.• r Bade City Ar
Ar Plant City Lv
550 p
510p
4 30 p
•loop
2 15 p
110 p
,1145 p
. 4 00 p
7 00
| 13 l CEDAR KEY DIV. | 11 |_24
1143 a Lv Jacksonville Ar 150p G10a
4 io p Lv Waldo Ar lo 33 j» 3 40 p
4 33 pAr Oalnosvillo Ar. 9404 230p
i 5 42 p Ar Archer Lv! 8 25 al215p
G 12 p Ar Bronson ArJ 7 48 a
|« |Ar Cedar Key Lv! 5 30 al
| 1 | WESTERN DIVISION |~2 f id"
0 j»: 7 rwnLv Jacksonville Ar 3 20 p? 2 45p
S 05 p H 00
10 40 p 9 3G u
1158 pill) 27 a
104 U;112H
4 10 a 12 52 p
G 10 a 2 02 p
8 00 a 3 Ol p
9 20 a 4 00 p
ir
THOMASVILLE.
Thoinasvillc Variety
WORKS.
Reynolds, Hargrave & Dayis^Prop’rs.
MinufacturersandlDealers
ROUGH & IDRESSED
LUMBER.
LATHES,
PICKETS,
SHINGLES,
MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS,
SCROLL WORK,
MANTLES,
BALUSTER.'!,
STAIR-RAILS
Newel Posts,
OFFICE, CHURCH & STORE,
Furniture.
STORE FRONTS.
Wire Screen Doors and Windows, Sash,
Doors and Blinds
TO ORDER.
STAIR BUILDING,
AND INSIDE HARDWOOD FINISH Ji
SPECIALTY.
May*CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
When you ace con
templating a pur
chase of anything’ in
our line, no matter
how small may be
23 50 the amount involved
ACT WISELY
By coming to look
over our large and
well selected stock of
Clothing, Gents’ Fur
nishing Goods, Hats,
etc w that is new and
seasonable.
Decide Quickly
Al* Baldwlu Ar 2 35 p, 146p
Ar Lako City Ar 108 p 1122 a
A r Llvo 0*ik Ar 12 23 p 9 55 a
Ar Madison Aril 13 a 8 15 a
,\r Moutlccllo Lvlo30a 5 25 a
Ar Tallahnssco Lv! 9 50 a 3 20 a
Ar Quincy Lv 8*57 a 1 60 a
A r River June. Lv 800 a' 12 05 a
I 7 0.in
PEAR CRATES,
0NLY8CTS.
Purchase your crates
now and make them
up before the rush
comes. We handle
crates m a d c fro 111
Gum wood only, there
fore you need not be
afraid of your Poars
partcaking of the taste
and smell of pine.
L. F. Thompson & Co. |
lwdkw J
1,2,7, 8, 9,10,13,14 Dally.
62, and 03 Dally.
3,4, 23, 24, Dally, oxccpt Sunday.
30 Bally pjeopt «nmlay. 31 Dally c*oupt
go |
845p-4:ioa Lv Jacksonville ArS50aG00 J!
1005 p-000 a Ar Fernandina Lv715 a-130 1
m 5 and G dally, except Sunday. GO .'and Cl
Sunday!* only.
7 :15 n. in., New UrloaiiB Expieea. .Shortest
and quickest tine to nil MM«Bp pnd \Yo at
PloriUH m.lntH, Pmuiqoofa, Mobile and New
Orleans 7:14 a. 111. mU 7:30 p. hi. trulu$eon-
noet through to ThonittHvlUe, Montgomery,
Nashville, st. LouIh. Cincinnati. Chicago, and
all points North and West. Arrive at 2:45 n,
in. und 3.45 p. in. 1
11:43 11. m. Mall ami Kxi»re6» for all points
8outU, UttlueaviUp, Ueala. Leeaburg, Vaverea,
Apopka, Orlando, Panuaoflrkeo (Ht. C&tfcarlne)
Dade City, Plant City. Arrives at 1:6Qp, in,
7:00 p. m. Local, connects through for all
points South, Ocala, OaiueavlUe, Leeaburg,
Titvurtifl, Orlando, Tarpm Hpringa, Souther
land, St. Peleraburg, and Tampa. Arrives at
0:10 a. in,
11:45 a. in. Cumberland Route Ex press, con
nects at Fernandina with atcumcr City of
Druuawick, dully, for Brunswick, Macon, At
lanta, Chattanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati
Ht. Louis aud Chicago. Arrives 1:50 p. m.
4:30 p. 111. Fernandina Mail* ami Express,
daily, connecting Tuesday and Friday with
Htr. Ht. Nlchutqa for Savanuah and way land
ings. Tpqrsday vUh Mqllory Stpamers for
NowY (> >*k. Arrives 8:50a. 111. Sunday train
leaves Jacksonville 8:43 a. m.
This new service g|Tos perfect connectlQps
at Baldwin tor all point* Norm ana West, Via
Callahan in ap pOMRa XPrtb. Bast apq Wejit.
Via ForiMBdina. connecting with Htr. City of
Bru uswlck, for Brunswick. Macon, Atlanta
and all points North and Weal.
D. K.51AKWBLL, A.0 MACDOXELL.
Gen. Manager. O. P. k Tt A.
J. W REID. Agent at TbomuYllie. Ga.
ATTENTION
armers and Fruit Growers.
I will sell at public auction, for cash, to
the highest bidder, on the corner of Broad
and Jdckson streets, on .Saturday, July 6th,
at 11 o'clock 0. m., five Fruit Evaporators of
the best make. Don’t fail to be on hand
promptly at the hour named, and buy a bar
gain. GEORGE FKABN.
«-2.ld2w
BY FAR THE
ROUTE
—TO—
NEW YORK OR BOSTON
—IS VIA—
SAVAMNAH
—AND THE—
OCEANSTEAMSHIPLINE
—.or Till!—
Central Railroad of Georgia.
SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS
Now oil fate at reduced rates. Good to
return until October .'Hat, 188!l.
Magnificent Steamers and elegant ser
vice. Free Irom the heat and dust incident
to nil-rnil routes. If jou ore sick the trip
will invigorate ami build you uji. Go east
t>y seq and you’ll ucver regret it,
Uaasvngers, before purchasing tickets via
other routes, would do well to inquire first
of the merits of the Route via Savannah.
Further Information inay be had l.y apply
ing to tiro Agent at your station, or to '
M, S. BELKNAP, W. F. SIIEt.LMAX,
General Manager. Traffic Manager,
. K. T.CHARLTON. CLYDE BOSTICK,
Gen. Pass. Agent. Tear. Pass, Agt.,
Savannah, Ga, " '
To buy of us. After
seeing the prices and
examining the qual
ity of our goods you.
can’t resist them, it’*'
is impossible to do as
well elsewhere.
JNTO
be found. We
get the choice of the
jest goods on the
market, andbuy and
sell them at
LOW.
You can Depend Upon It
That our prices are
the lowest, our as
sortment the most -
complete, and our
quality the highest.
Dont fail to call on
us.
G. H. YOUNG & GO
Clothiers sod Furnishers.
lOflJBroad St.