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THE DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
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SI XDAV, ACGt'ST 11, liisr.
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Our Cause is Just.
' Bill Chandler and Ferocious Fora-
Icer will “rare" and rant, and tear their
hair, when they read about Lewis and
Buck being burned in effigy in Atlan
ta. It is unfortunate that circumstan
ces demanded this action, but as they
did, the people showed themselves
equal to the occasion. They would
not offer these men personal violence,
but they could—and did—show their
utter detestation of the men, by burn
ing them in effigy. There is an
unmistakable, mean disposition on
the part of the republican party, to
lorce social equality on the South, to
humiliate the southern people in every
possible way. God has planted, plan-
led'deep down in the hearts of every
true southern man and woman, a prin
ciple which no Northern horde of
lanatics can ever up root—that of the
supremacy of the caucassian race.
yVaves of oppression and reconstruc
tion may again, as in the past, sweep
over the South, but confident in the
justice of her position and cause, and
LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
GEN. CLEMENT A. EVANS DYING.
A Negro Suicidos in Jail at Isabella
—John Chinaman Slipping in at the
Back Door -A New Method of Ap
pointing Trustees of the State
University — Lee’s Birthday
Made a Legal Holiday
Johnstown's Dead Still
Being Found.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. !>.- Gen.
Clement A. Evans, who has been
critically ill with typhoid fever, is
reported dying to night.
Ty-Ty, Ga., Aug. !).- Frank
Gordon, the negro who shot and kill
ed the woman, Gcorgiana M ilson, at
Willingham a few days ago, was found
dead in his cell in the Isabella jail
yesterday. He tore bis blanket into
strips, made a rone of it, and hanged
Ilis feet were
touching the floor, and his hands were
clenched against his knees, as it was
his determination to’ the last to end
his existence. When found he was
warm and limp, but life was extinct.
Chicago, Aug. !>.—A special from
San Francisco says: “Chinese are
swarming in by every Hong Kong
steamer hound for Mexico. No less
than sixty came a week ago, and six
teen arrived last night, all destined
for Mazatalaii and l’nnama. They
aic reshipped hero without landing,
hut once in Mexico there is no diffi
culty in smuggling them over the
southern herder. It is much cheaper
to run the coolies into California by
Mexico than by British Columbia, as
the dominion government collects a
head tax of So, whereas Mexico wel
comes them.
Atlanta, G a., Aug. It.—The I louse
passed the bill to reorganize flic board
of trustees at the university. The
bill provides that the board ol trus
tees of the university shall consist of
ouc member from each congressional
district, and two from Athens. All
are to be appointed by the governor
lour
years, three for six, and three for
eight years.
Col. Reilly’s bill, making Jan. 10,
Gen. R. 17. Lee’s birthday, a legal
holiday, passed unanimously.
Johnstown, Aug. 0.—Two more day-
bodies were taken out of the sand to
day. One was identified as that of
Alexander Hamilton Jr., a promii
resident of the town. It is evident
to be found in the cellars
places, where there are
piles
employed by the state will soon
idrawn, and if that is done t
will bo many bodies that are now only
„ . v w feet under the sand that will lie
there until their bones are expoesd by
accident.
Iina^um, uiiimiiuu.v, — ana continued ny u.
formation, at all hazards, to protect tcrni of office will «
emsclvcs and their fair women Irom qt\ irec 0 f th c trustees Jin: iu uc ;i
suit and depredation, come these p 0 ;„t c d f or two years, three for fb
suits from whatever*’quarter they * ■ • '
iay, the South will never yield its
od given, inalienable right, to man
ge and control its own social affairs,
ny interference with this right they
ill resent at any cost. The South
oes not intend to be turned into a
an Domingo or a Haytc. She i:
uc to herself, true to her people
ue to her common country, true to
ie noblest and purest instincts ol
uman nature, and true to the union,
ill the Chandlers, Forakcrs and Can-
ields in the country, cannot drive her
rom this position. Upon this plat-
arm she will dely her enemies to the
cry last.
About Pears.
Our pear raisers have had very
insatisfactory returns from their sliip-
nents—though they are loth to tell
heir experience in the premises.
The solution of the question of
tear crop.- and shipments, lies in ship*
>ing them under orders and in cur
ling aud evaporating the surplus.
Hie former plan can he readily adopt
'd, aud wc see that Cairo has already
.akcu steps to protect herself as ride
the following from the local paper:
The pear growers and shippers of
Cairo organized an asSbciation last
Wednesday, and will petition the
ather localities of the pear belt to do
likewise, aud then meet at some cen
tral point and organize a general
sociation, the purpose of which will
be to devise ways aud means to pro
tect their industry.
The latter plun is also being adopt
cd in several places in the pear belt.
Cairo is running au Evaporator day
and niglit—anil hundreds of bushels
arc being thus put into a shape that
will increase their money value an
hundred fold and keep them an inde
finite time.
Quitman is also runuiugahuge can
ning aud evaporating factory and lias
been a year or two—with most satis
factory results. The wholesale trade
of Savannah and other cities take
their entire output and the demand is
not half supplied—we learn.
The plain truth is if the South
would utilize her wasted fruits and
other natural resources, in a few years
she would become the the richest sec
tion of the Union, and the most sought
after place as a residence. Her fruit
crop this year, saved and utilized,
would yield millions on millions of
dollar*.—Bainhridge Democrat.
Chicago Will Cure Hydrophobia.
Chicago, III., August 7.—Resi-
cuts of Chicago and elscwhci
may he unfortunate enough
Pasteur. The county’s health
committee yesterday, on recommen
dation of the hospital committee,
apart two unused rooms in ward L
be used by Dr. Antonio Lagcrio
the treatment of hydrophobia accord
ing to the Pasteur method.
Lagcrio is a Chicagoan by birt
lie spent five years as a student
Pasteur. The hospital niedien
undertake it.
the best roads in the county,”
Tax Receiver McCann, a day i
since.
“The road commissioners,
erscers and every one else, is doinj
their duty, and, as a consequence,
have well graded roads, thrown up
the middle, with side ditches and all
work necessary to make them first
class.”
Ways district is setting ai
ample to other districts which should
he followed. Good roads are essential
to the convenience and prosperity of
any community.
A beautiful rainbow, bright bow ol
promise, spanned tiic east yesterday
afternoon.
1 Loved You Better than You Knew.
•Twos the ai
mini of the year; ]
Tin -trow l-i-
rv’o Ira vus were red and sear. ]
Oi-toluTX nil
were fresh and chill, i
When. j»ausi
lg on the windy hill, a
The hill thot
overlooks the sea,
Von Inlkc! -
mlidingly to me.
Me. whom y.
iir keen, artistic sight
Has not ret
arm-! lo li-a.l nli S ltl,
Sinn- 1 li.u i-
\riled ni) lirart from you,
A rut ls.vi-.l >•
a hrtlrr than you knew.
Von Inlil m-
*1 your toilsome past,
1 It tnrily 1
•jr; won ul hist;
or 1i:i!- lion
(*, of ronquests gained, s
Tin- io,|o. -l-i
,i- 1,0011 III' hum’ nlhiim-il, J
1 knew that
' i , ' 1 " 1 T’ u
That lift."! y
mi away from me,
That every s
ep of high emjirisr,
Uni ii-n no-1
iv, lit r in your ryes.
I walnln.l i!t
•lLHiii'e as it grew.
Ami lm-1-.i VI
i: "■! S i- Ilian von knew, <
Von Gi.l :..,t
cf tiir l-itter trace a
Ofanjui.’ii --
run across my fare ;
Von ili-1 iml
,< my proud he »rt heat
11 caw and si
iv. beneath your feet.
You thought
ot honors yet unwon,
Of glorious d
■edas yet undone. 1
A ml I, the v.
ii!,- i »ir talked to no- 1
1 ;v1111■!if -1 111
gulls float lonesomely, i
Till lost ami-
the Iiungry blue, a
And lovfd y•
ii Letter than you knew. d
Von wiilk 111
• Uiiuy side of fate, •
The wise wo
Id .-miles and calls von great. 1
Till- oolii, II 1
nit age of success '
Drops at you
feet in plcnteousncss. l.
And veil l:a\
• Lie—ings manifold,
Renown and
pov. er and friends and gold. ^
Tli.-v 1'iiil.i ,i
wall betwixt- us twain. j
Which mav
t.i t*e thrown down again.
Aim- ! lor 1. !
ir long years through,
Have loved \
mi Letter than you knew. r
Your life's n
mid aim, your art’s high truth, il
llnvr k.-l-t -1
■ promise of your youth. * j
Ami wlii'i- ;
•ii've won tho’erown, which s
t
Kivnk, in 1-- -
L'mid upon your brow— |
Mv soul rrie.
,’trongly out to you (
Across !li*- o.
• iGi.'e y( arning blue. 1
tVliil t mi:-.
‘•inhered and afar, '
1 \\:11 <-11 \"o ti
is 1 watch a star.
Tlu-omjl, -i.iv
vue.-s struggling into view.
And love ynt
Letter than you knew. ^
i n-.-,L I-. -m--
mi in all these years, >
(M* patient G<
lii and silent tears ; J
That love' s
rung hand would put aside ,
The harriers
■ f plaee*;iml pride— \
U'ollM l-' i'.- l:
: 11 -■ i-oiliU'S.v dnrkm-A! tliroii"!i '
Ami draw in
... t
-ottly up to you. (
But that is p
ist--it you should stray ;l
lli-si.il- mv -ji
iv e some future dnv, v
IVl-i Iniimi- Hi
• \ iolets o’er my dust ,s
Would half. 1
-tin.v llivil- liniivil Irusl, £
And sav- tin
ir blue, eyes lull of dew.
‘•She loved \
ou better than you knew."
Casli Milliii(M*y. a
My cash
prices on millinery arc so
siKTOsful I have ordered ji Jot of no- ■
ticiiis, Lundy articles, needed every
day. Head the list and save money.
’ll.un-i-iN cask— Leather, nickel
frame, -1 r.uekets, -1 doz. hair pins, as- '
sorted size
s and styles, 5 cents. .Sell
everywhere at, 10 cents.
N Kl'.lil.)-
casks—Folding, •> papers
and 1'i lai
gc tvisortcfl, including bod-
kin, ID cents; regular pi ice ’JO cents.
Fi.okiha Watku—ii nz. size, juirc
and refreshing, in demand this weath-
er, ID cents. Von never paid less
than ‘-’o cents.
Sfavini:
Machine J oz
size at 5 cents. Any other house in
town charges vm lo cents.
Bay lit
m—Best quality, 4 oz. Lot-
ties at Hie
. Vim pay 2-ie. everywhere.
Cno.'iii
•r Nkki'I.k Cask.— Leather,
nickle frame,pockets, has glove hut-
toner, stillc-tto and 4 crochet hooks, 10 •
c., regular price '20 e.
Hammocks—Full size, complete,
To cents. 1
.") cents, SI.
1 Table c
nths, doylies, towels, hand-
’ kcrchieis
mil lots of other tilings you
• need ever
■ day.
, Cannot
quote prices o( all here, but
will savF von money every time. Cali
and see me, 1 want your trade.
t Airs.
1-Si‘iiiiif (Turroll,
> Lower Broad Milliner.
EAKI.Y OATS.
1 will li.ivo a few luislii-ls of curly mils
t„r sale. These mils arc .ihmit lliree
t weeks earlier than the red rust proof,
yield well,
weigh heavier than the stand.
1 mil, and m
f: ’. imve- been entirely freo
| from disea
,1. T. Chasta in-
' New cream cheese at
S
1
Pickkit’s Cash Stoui-;.
Can a man sell Sao.ooo wotlh ol
goods OH
the credit plan arid lose leas
i than to per cent in slow, very slow
1 accounts.
KveryLudy knows that it
, can’t be
done. Then, what is the
reason Pickett can’t save you io per
cent? lie has no books, and gets
- cash for everything that goes out of
£ the storo.
o
TAILORING.
- an mul to all tilings
so tin;
ug clothing luailc at 81
Cleaning and repairing
latest manner. Give me
John Kisnny.
in ^tiii
III refill
HANDS AND OllGANS
W. S. Drown, the Jeweler, lias se
cured tlie agency for alt tin; lirst-class
Hallos and Organs, which lie is selling
aL the lowest prices for cash or on long
time. Those desiring to purchase will
do well to learn Ills prices aud terms.
TAKK A lii-ST.
irsiim lickets at lew rales will ho
i all summer resel ls tlireiigT'inl die
* Mast Tennessee, Virginia and
^nilunv, commencing .Jniie 1st,
i or la-fore I ietola-r hi st.
Fn-( train serviee with Pullman ears,
11. W. WUEXX,
Gen. Pass, and Tula! Ag
I-'iuniliiie, Carpets, iiediliiig, Children's
-jiri-inges. Wall Paper and Window Shades
draw mailings, lings, etc. The la-si slvle,
ml lowest prices in the city.
GKO. W. FoKISKS,
i;.] i-usi ,i'f Masury linihliiig-
Renew Her Ymilll.
Mrs. Plin-lie Chesloy, Peterson, Clay Co.,
own. tell - tin- following remarkable story,
lie |nitli of which is toin-lii-il for he the
esuients of Ilie.town : •■! am ..'I years old.
ave hi-eii troubled with kidney riimplaint
ml laim-iii-.-s lor many years; eiiuld mil
ress m v-s-lt without help. X(-\v Inin tree
rom all pain and soreness, and am aide lo
n nil my own housework. I owe my thanks
I) Klee trie Hitters for having renewed m.v
out li, and removed completely nil disease
„d pain." Try a dottle, and ?l,iit
Cassefs Drug Smr-.
GATAIilili erlilH, health mid sweet
Ten til secured, hy Siiidd s( alurrli heiuedy
’rieo 50 cents. Nasal Injector free
Their llii-im-s Ilmniing.
Prnhahiy nothing lis - caused such a general
c\'ival of trad.- at 8.-I. Cusscl- Drug Store
s their giving a way 1“ their cii.-donn-rs of
o liliuiv lice ilia! hotlh-s ol fir. Kings Xew
li.-eovery lor Consumption. Their trade is
imply enormous in this very valuable ar-
ever disappniitc
romdiitis. Croup
iseases qiiiifly
'miglis, Colds, Asthaliia
inil all throat and lung
ired. You can test i
tting a trial bottle free
v bottle wan-allied.
lienee Up.
depressed,
apprlilc
leadaihc.
rail v out
You are fa-din
poor, you an- bothered
ou are lidgely, nervous, and gem- _
I'sorts, and " ant to lil-ilee up. Ilni. i- up,
lit not villi stimulants, spring medicines,
i- hitters, which have lor llu-ir basis
I-I-V cheap, had whiskey, and whirl! slim-
Inteyou fbran hour, then in worse condition
mil before. Wlmt you want is all alterative
Hit will purity your tilooii, slnrl healliiy
■tion of Liver mid Kidneys- restore your
,-itulity.niid give reite-wed health and si migdh
i-dieille you will fill'!
md only r,0 cents a buttle at S
Drug Store,
Kleetrie
PIMPLES TO SCR0FULAR.
i Positive Cure for Every Skin, Sea
and Blood Disease except Ichthyosis.
la s years. IIrail, Ann* ami
Urea's I- a Naiiil Moali, liar It covered
with Norc*. Ilcitl Honor* mul iYIrtli-
clues fail. Cured by <*uli«*«iru
at n cost of §!l,73.
1 have used the Uuticura Remedies \vi11» the
icst. results. I Imve used two buttles <dtlio
mu i.iiii* cake of Cuticura soap
i terrible scalp and skin di;
•d ol
eight >(
known.'.. ,..
I would get.
otter and worse at times. Sometimes my head
■ould be a solid scab, and was at the time I he-
an tlie use of the Cuticura Remedies, My
rms werec«reied with scabs rrom my elbows
i, mv shoulders, mv breast was almost one sol-
l seal*, ami my haek covered with sores vary-
ii. r jn sizo from a penny to a dollar. I had doe.
lilt'd with all the host doctors with no r dief,
ml used many dUl'erent medicines without
ireet. My case was hereditary, and I began t<>
liink, incurable, but it began to heal Irom the
n,t.i.pUc..lonoftu.lm.n. AKnKiwEf<i
Deshlcr, Ohio.
SUlu IMspasc O Yeiirn CHir’d.
I am thankful to say that l have used thcCu-
Icura Hemedics for about oit months with
rcat, success, and consider mvscll entirely
ured of salt sheum, from which 1 havesullered
or six years. I trletl a number ol lueilicines
,nd two ol tlie !*est doctors in the country, hut
omul nut.liiiii? that woiihl oll’cct a cure until i
Tlie Worst Cn»r of Srrofiilnr C’i
We have been selliii}; your Cuticura K
purclia
“'■“TAvilon .V TAYLOll, Dniggi-t
i'ranklort, Ka
Cuticura Kcniciiie*.
overy tpecios of a;xoniziim humiliatinj:,
iteliing Imi-liing, Keitly, and pimply diwaiHM pt
• • ■ 1 with loss ol hair,
.\ccpt possibly ieh-
Hoid everywhere. Price, Cuticura. oe. ;S<«ap,
25. • Resolvent, gl. 1’repareil by the I ottei
L)ruK and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass
rrff.Send for “How to Cure .'skin I Use a:
I nagei*, .to illnstratnnis, niul 100 testinioni;
il-I.KS, liltiL-k liroils, l-eil, rough, eliunpeit
midoilvnkin prevented by t iitniurnhiiap.
TEAK, PAINFUL, BUCKS,
, Kidneys and Uterine 1’ains and
JWeaknesses, relieved in one minute by
II VD the Cuticura Anti-l’ain Piaster, tlie
first ami only pain killing plaster. New, instan
taneous, infallible. 25 cents.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm.)
If you try this remedy you "ill, ^\y as
many others liave saitl, that it is the rest
blood purilier ami tonic. Write Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga., for book of convincing
testimony.
J. P. Davis, Atlanta, Ga, (West had),
writes, “I consider that !•• 13. 15. has perma
nently cured me o'*rheumatism ami sciatica.
U. R. Saalter, Athens, Ga., says: It. Ik Ik
cured me ol au ulcer that had resisted all
other treatment.
K. <1. Tinsley, Columbiana, Ala., writes :
“My mother and sister had ulcerated sore
throat and scrofula' Ik Ik Ik cured them.
Jacob F' Spoucler. Newnan, Ga., writes :
B. Ik Ik entirely cured meof rheumatism in
my shoulders. I used six bottles.
Clias. Reinhardt,'No. 2020 Fountain Street
Baltimore, Md., writes : “I suttered with
bleeding piles two years, and am glad to say
that one bottle of Ik B. Ik cured me.
J. J. Hardy, To-eoa, Ga., writes : ‘ Ik IkB.
is a quick cure for catarrh. Three bottles
cured me. I had been troubled several
years.’ ,
A. Spink, Allanta, Ga., says : One bottle
of B. Ik B. completely cured my child of
eczema.”
V/. A. Pepper, Fredoiiia, Ala, writes :
B. B. Ik cured my mother of alee rated sore
throat.”
Resolve
■cd b\ lb.-
Headquarters tor Drugs!
REID & OtTLPEPmUS
120-122 Broad St., - Thomasville, Ga
:School and Blank Books, Stationery,:
Of every style. Pianos and Organs, Slieet Music, Etc.
<1 HEA R IN MIND
THAT T1IKY HAVE THE
Handsomest and Best kept Drug Store
IN GEORGIA- .
Where you can find fresh and pure drugs and get prescriptions compounded at all .hours,
day or night, by competent Pharmacists. They use only Squibb's preparations in the
prescription department and guarantee goods and prices.
5SJEIM A €I!LPEP1»ER, 120-132 Broad M.
Sullivan Ss Elrain.
Ah Sullivan knocked out Kilrain in 80\enty-tivc rounds,
L. SteyermuLn & Bro.
Propose to knock out high prit.es in Clothing in the next
twelve months Wc oiler clothing at present at prices that
make other houses dread the name of Stcyerman and Bro.
Owing to the large trade bestowed on us this spring, our Mr.
Simon Sleycrman will leave for New York Monday to take
advantage of the market*there. He will leave nothing undone
as the CASH talks. His instructions to us while lie is away
are to
Bell Clothing at Cost and Below,
purchases. Call and take advt
L. Steyerman & Bro.
To make room for his fall purchases. Call and take advan
tage of this opportunity.
THOMASVILLE
IIH nuih, ...j. - -
from pimples to seroluia
L. SCHMIDT, Proprietor.
Headquarters for pure rarbonated bever-
cd, at wholesale ami retail. Best sotla
wafer with pure fruit juice llavors.
Ice Cream Parlors
•iiilly lilted up for the acconimodaliou
of the Ladies.
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
I21SCOV2RY.
Only c Jenolne Srntrirt ni flXemory Tralnln*.
I'our Ii»?wrr»Pil in onn reading.
Mind wniidrrina cured.
Uvery child and ndalr arenily lieneflued.
* Onj.it indaevttuentn t«» C »p*»**p'>alcoco Claaaei.
Ppjenoct.js, with o-,n.#vs „( |lr. Win. A. IInm*
month the w.rl.l-f-1 O I ‘ .’.-BistTn Mina Diaeaeefc
i, If (jri>i“il<- • , | , i»m;ii**on, thojtnJat FarchuL
j. Vi. lilt •>, l». |».,«t l.toraf the Christian
A'lr'onit-. X. V, It.* tinr l Frariar, the Scientist,
lions. \V. \\. A . or, J udge <«H»»oU| Judah P.
1 l l’roi!*A * LOIETTi:, 2ii7 FiAU Aye.»N. Y.
“PRHI MIS.”
Non-alcoholic, delicious, cooling, vitalizing.
A NKIIVK TONIC. This delightful bever
age is not only the most palatable drink
ever dispensed from the soda fountain, hut
is as well a perfect tonicaud system vitali/.er.
It improves the appetite, aids digestion and
maintains the normal tone of healthy func
tions.
Its Properties:
Prepared fromjj the nutritious properties
of pure fr.uil juices, con.hined with the ex
tract Irom a small tropical plant found in
lower Mexico, ot which the medicinal prop
erties are invaluable, and its lav ir delicious.
It Cannot Be Used to Excess.
Not a foaming gas drink,causing belching
ot wind and unpleasant clleets after drink
ing. No etheral extracts or liquors, hut a
solid thirst-quenching, delicious drink: an
extremely pleasant and efficient tonic, over
which nine out often persons are eii husias-
tic with praise.
Everybody Likes It,
Everybody Wauls It,
Everybody Drinks It.
‘-I-’ItKI Ml/.,’' tin- lilli-st lievi-rngi: in tl" 1
wort,I.
iiish-:xsud;iiv
Jj. M1H11DT,
Proprietor Thomasville Bottling Works,
Huelilcn’N Arnica Halve.
The Best Salve in the World for Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Fleers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, ami 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
hy S, J. Cassels, Drug Store.
Worifi Knowing.
Mr. W. II. Morgan, merchant, Lake City,
Fla., was taken with a severe Cold, attended
with a distressing Cough and iftiiiiiug into
Consumption in its lir.'t stages. He tried
many so-called popular cough remedies and
steadily grew worse. Was reduced in lleslk,
had difficulty in breathing and was unable
to sleep. Finally tried Dr. Kings New Dis
covery for Consumption and found immediate
relief, ami after using about half a dozen
bottles found himself well and has no return
of the disease. No other remedy can show
Such a grand record of cures, as Dr. King’s
Discovery for Consumption. Guaranteed to
•lo just what is claimed lor it.—Trial W>ttle
Ircc at S. J. Cassels’ Drug Store.
Thomasville Variety
WORKS,
Reynolds, Hargrave & Davis, Prop'rs.
Manufacturers and Dealers
1 to 11 (J J l &, I) 1 v ItiSS K D
Fill M ill-:if.
HAT I IKS,
PICKKTS,
SIIIXGLKS,
MUH.mXGS,
HltAGK l-'.TS,
SCHOLL tVOKK,
MAXTLKS,
lJALI’.STICKS’
STAI it-lv A ll,S
Nuwol I ‘ost s,
OFFICE, CHURCH <0 STORE,
Furniture.
STOiiK FRONTS,
Wire Screen Doors ami Windows, Sash.
Doors and Blinds
TO .ORDER.
STAIIl flSUILRING,
AND IXSIDIC HAltDWOOD FINISH A
SIMCC1 AI.TV.
Ber-UGIMIKSI’I l.XDICXCK ’SGLICiTKD “
KGIt UK.XT,
The Episcopal Rectory, on McLean Ave
nue. Possession given at once. Apply to
Rev. C. I. EaRociik,
tf. Fletcherville.
Tlie Hnaiiiier-'s Sun.
If you aresiillering with General Debility,
feel sick, languid and good-for-nothing,
don't fail to get ot your druggist a bottle ot
Wcstmo-elaiid's Calisya Ton'u-. It will do
you g<)oil.
F.mryikw Post Offick, June 12, 1hh:i.
Gentlemen: T bought a bottle of your
Calisya fonic sometime ago for my daughter
who was suffering with a headache almost
constantly, l ad no appetite and was suffering
with general debility. It gives me great
pleasure to state to you that she is inw en
tirely well, and did not take an) other medi
cine except your Toific, and don't hesitate to
recommend it as a good medicine.
Very res pvt fully D. M. PKDEN.
What will Brown > Iron Bitters cure ? If
will cure dyspepsia, indigestion, weakness,
i malaria, rheumatism ami all similar diseases.
I Its wonderful curative power is simply be-
| cause it purifies the blood, thus beginning at
i the foundation, and l*y building up the sys-
j tom drives out all disease. For the peculiar
troubles to which ladies are subject it is in
valuable. It is the only preparation of iron
that does not color the teeth or cause head,
ache.
FOR SALE.
Scraps of Song and Southern Scenes, by
M. M. Folsom, for sale hy
J. A. Holloway,
7 2i»-tf. Jackson street.
Country merchants are specially
cared for at Pickett’s. Don’t btiyj’our
fall shoe bill until you have seen the
special drives that we have in auction
goods.
Mother, to euro dialing, rellevli g baby, uso
Boractnc Toilet and Nursory Powder. It costa
ao more, is superior and highly perfumed.