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THEMILV TIMES-ENTEBPBISE.
wbdnbsday, august 20, isao.
local schedule.
ARRIVAL AND DKFARTUREoF ALI. TRAINS
TO AND FROM THOMASVILLE
carrying passengers
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FROM RATANNAH AXD THK KART.
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NoIR, Fgt and Acc Lt... 705am
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roR ALBASV, ATLANTA AND TIIK WEST.
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FROM MOSTICELLO.
No St, Patacnger Ar "’ftS pin
FOR MOXT1CELLO.
Noit, Passenger {£— ?£j}£m
FROMCIIATTAnoOClICE AND NEW ORLEANS,
N.», Paasengcr „
N. 1», Freight and Acc Ar... 530am
roll ClIATTAnooCIIKK ARB SKW OBLKANR
N.7, Pamenger Lv... nni 0 ,, 1 ’!!!
No 17. Fghtand Acc Li^CjlOpjn
Master Charley Pittman went up to
Macon yesterday to visit relatives.
Fall apples from the north have
made their appearance on the market.
Mr. W.~H~ Faucctte left yesterday
for Mebane, N. C., to visit his family.
Miss Emma Briley left yesterday
for North Carolina, to visit relatives.
Dr. F. M. Green and wife, of Tal
lahassee, are among the guests of the
Gulf.
Mr. T. E. Hopkins, of Mobile, was
among the visitors in tho city yes
terday.
Messrs. J. H. Bullock and W. II.
Hendry, of Oehlockcnee, were in the
city yesterday on business.
The electric cigar lighter in the
shape of a bronze statuette, at the
Gulf house, js quite a novelty.
The northern toiai} for Monday miss-
pi} gonnec(joq qt Savnqnah, and did
HQ} qrrivc until yeatprflny gioruiug-
News among court ciroles is dull.
No arrests have been made this week,
and this is a pretty good record for
three days.
Rev. J. T. Ainsworth and wife, of
Cairo, were in the city yesterday. .Mrs.
Ainsworth was on her way to Mil-
ledgevillej to visit relatives.
Mr. N. A: Surmers, express mes
senger between here and Wnycross,
has been transferred from here to the
company’s business at Savannah. He
left to take his new position yester-
4w -u
Ticket Agent Frink VanDykc will
ruturn on thq.lst, from a tour of the
Northern resorts. Baggage Agent B.
M. Comfort will then take his vaoa.
tlon, going to New York city and oth
er polnts.10 i : '
Mr. Arthur Thompson, of Savan-
nah, a brother of the Messrs. Thomp
son here is in town Mr. Thompson
is a natural machinist. Wnat he does
not know pbout a printing press and
•very detail and part ol it is not worth
knowing. The foreman of the Times-
Enterprise office Is indebted to Mr.
Thompson for some valuable sugges-
ions. * m
A Rare and Lovely Flower.
One of those rare scenes in floral
life, the blooming of anight blooming
Careus, occurred at the residence of
Jfr. Josljim Carroll, gorppr Hapsell
and Warren streets, on Monday night.
The rare plant, for several days, gave
evidence of the coming event. Soon
after sundown Monday evening, the
great white flower began to expand,
and by 9 o’clock it was in full bloom.
The flower measured when in full
blpfltfl at }C| o’clofdf, seven inches in
fliqmeter, arid w»s pure 1 white. The
fragrance from it filled the neighbor-
hood. Quite a number of ladies and
S ntlempn gqthprpf} cJltfag tfo e ev P u '
j qt »fr. QqjrqWq to wjtocw the
blooming. \ v .
A Pleasure Party,
Last night quite a number of young
people went down to St. Simon’s on a
pleasure trip, which had been gotten
up in honor of Messrs. Sapp and
Blackshear pf Thomasville.
An orchedtl&iducounfcd sweet mu
sic'on the boat, and at St. Simon’s a
delightful dance was enjoyed,
'SL'jie pajrfy left git, Sintonis qt 11
pfplock, »pd reached home tired bqt
happy.—Brunswjpk Times.
fjr«) •• f)| | ‘
Spraying For Pear-Leaf Blight.
It is gratifying to learn that a very
effectual remedy and preventive of
leaf blight on pear trees, which has
been one of the chief discouragements
in pear growing, has been found in one
of the spraying compounds, the Bor
deaux mixture. And it is no less grat
ifying that another evil, the pear scab,
may also be remedied by the same
means. The latest issue from the
pathological department of the United
States horticultural bureau gives prac
lical informal on and directions as
follows:
‘•The seedlings are espscially sub
ject to leaf blight, but are hardly ever,
so far as we know, seriously injured
by scab. As the two diseases, how
ever, are usually associated on large
trees, and as we have used the Bor
deaux mixture successfully on the
seedlings, we would suggest that it
be adopted lor ali and applied as fob
lows:
“Seedlings—Make five applications,
the first when the leaves are one
quarter grown, others at intervals of
ten days until the trees are budded.
“Large trees—Spray five times;
first when the Iruit is the size of peas,
and thereafter at Intervals of twelve or
fifteen days.
‘ For applying the mixture to trees
less than twelve teet high, and especial
ly tp seedlings in the nursery, the
knapsack pumps provided with im
proved Vermorel lance and nozzle will
answer.
“When the trees are large and in
considerable numbers it will pay to get
a sirong force pump, mount it on a
barrel, and place the whole on a wagon
or cart to be meved about at pleasure.
In all cases, however, it will be neces
sary to use the Vermorel nozzle, as :t
is the only nozzle of value that will no
clog; it can read ly be attached to
almost any force pump, and will be
found to be a very effective piece of
machinery.
“The total cost ot a course ol treat
ment such as is outlined above, in
cluding labor in preparing and apply
ing the remedies, will be for nursery
stuck about $3 per 1,000 trees. For
large be ring trees the cost will run
Irom 6 to 12 cents per tree. Incase
the Bordeaux mixture shows on the
fruit at the time of harvesting it can
easily be removed by wishing in
water.
"In addition to the foregoing it
would he well to rake the old leaves
and fru t together in the fall. nd burn
them, as in this way thousands ol re
productive bodies will be desiroyed.’’
—Ex.
It might Ic well tor the pear grower
of Thomas county to test this remedy
The industry is a most important one
to this section and anything which
promises immunity against disease
should be ready stud.ed and tried by
the owners of orchards.
Death of J. C. Reynolds.
Capt. J. C. Reynolds, who has been
in ill health for some time, (lied last
^Yednpsday night at 10 o’clock, at his
residence in this pity rather suddenly
and was taken to Marion Station,^ on
the Live Oak branch of the 8. I'.
\V. Ry., where his romnins wore buried
on Thursday.
Capt. Reynolds was In the employ
of the S. F. & W. Ily., where he had
spent his entiro business career He
was horn in Thomas county, near
Inmnueo lake, his father being Wm.
Reynolds, of that nlaoe. In curly life
he'entered the Military Institute at
Marietta, whore he completed his ed
ucation. He came from school to this
road, when it was the Savannah and
Albany road and worked with Maj.
It. G. Stone about the year 1857—
about the latter part of tho year.
Wheu the war broke out he joined a
company under CnptMcGIashan, who
became afterwards Colonel of the 2(ith
Georgia Volunteers. After the war,
with its changes and vicissitudes was
over, he returned to his work. He
rebuilt the Live Qak branch," which
had been ' destroyed in the war, and
while;’he \yas there engaged Its mar
ried ‘ Miss Marion, only daughter of
Dr. Marion, of Suwannee county, Fla.
By that marriage ho has five living
children. He has been nil his career,
ns we have said, in the employ of this
road from 1857 until his death with
the exception of the time ho was in
the service of his country, am} tm man
stood higher yyith the officials. Indeed
cverv body liked Capt. Reynolds. He
was kind and genial iu his disposition,
yet firm a3 a rock in liis opinions
when once formed. Never ostenta
tious am} loud, hut geptly and kindly
to pvery onp. Ho w]ll no missed—
most of ajl' by Jiis family, but very
muen by the rpihvqy company, and
indeed by evpry oqe who knew him.
Ho wap about flity fpgr yparj old- Hp
had consumption of the bowels first,
which led to general debility and a
complication of diseases.—Ileportor,
Wnycross.
Among the Thomasville delegation
to the Masonic Lodge festival at Way-
cross, were Messrs. G. W. Herring,
J. J. Stephens, C. W. Wiggins and
family, Wm. Parish and T. f. jpani-
cott. Th?y RQ' doqht bavfc been
having a pleqsqnt tiqte. Qn Mpndqy
night thp Thoqiasyi|!p lodge demon
strated work ip the first deglee,
ZEIGLER BROTHERS OXFORDS.
Have just received a full line of Ladies, Misses and Childrens
Oxford ties.
CDRTRIGHT & DANIEL, 108 Broad St.
L. B. M. H.
A HAT BUYER TALK.
“I like to deal at that store” said
Mrs. M, “because I have never had
to complain.”
“I thought you found some objec
tion to your spring hat” replied Mrs.
H. - . ,
So I did, but it was my fuult in hav
ing the trimming put on in n way
which Mrs. Carroll said would not
look well”
“Still that was a complaint, wnsn i r
it
‘■Not against the store, and besides
Mrs. Carroll mado the necessary
changes without ehnreiug n ccut
extra” and contiuued Mrs. M, "I am
certainly pleased with my treatment
there and ndvise all mv friends who
wish satisfactory headwear to buy
from Mrs. C."
“I expect to give her my order for
a tall hat” said Mrs. H,“l have want
ed for some time to give her my trade.”
“You will he pleased I kuow, good
morning” and Mrs. M, passed on.
We hope other ladies will come to
same conclusion. Our full stock shall
be complete aud to all the new styles
nud novelties. You want to save
money, than patronize L. B. M. H.
the coming season.
Hummer millinery still going. If
yon need any don't forget to call ear
ly as convenient. Ladies from the
country are cordially invited to stop
and sec me when they come in town
Mrs. Jeimio’CtuToll.
LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE,
A full stock of drugs. Any body’s emit
prices met. S. J. Cahhkls,
8-10-1 sv 118 Broad St.*
To-Days Arrivals.
FRESH CODFISH.
new hush potatoes.
BED ONIONS.
MESSINA LEMONS.
DRIED APPLES.
And sonic rarej Burenins from i bankrupt
stock.
*A. C. Duow.v,
B-lP-.'lt lull Broad St.
Fresh Fall Seed.
llulii Bagi, Turnips, Cabbage.!
S. J. Casskls,
3.10. | w Its Broil-1 St.
FOUND.
A p lir of spectacles on Bonington Avo.
Thursday evening Inst. The owner rail get
them by proving property and paying for
this ad.
Cntarrali cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price
SO cents. Nasal Injector free. For side by
Hicks k Peacook.
To Rent.
The brick store bouse on corner of Broad
and Fletcher streets, now occupied by
Joshua Carroll k Son, is now for rent from
the 1st day of September. A good perma
nent tenant will be given liberal terms.
Apply to UR. W. \V. BRUCE.
8-3-1 ni
That bucking cough can be so quickly
cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it.
For sale by Hicks k Peacock.
Notice to Road Overseers.
Thomasville district, on account of
fodder pulling, pear gathering and
rain, the lime heretofore allowed lo
nut all public roads In first-class or
der will ho extended to 1st Septem
ber. Oversaers will work and nuke
returns'to'Ilie comnUssion^pj pi terms
of the law. T-qil ijqt ipulcr penalty of
the snipe.' Courts will he hold 1st
and Bid Mondays, tinlll September
1st, 181EJ,
N. E. Turner,
Chairman Road Commissioners,
Thomqsvillc District.
June 26th 1890. -
difcw til} §ept. }st.
nuticeT
Alt parties not having' pitld their street
lax, within 10 days, will assemble at Mar.
ket House for work on streets.
tV. n. MITCHELL.
8 IS |0d Acting C!i-ftU wires. Com.
1’. P. P. is the greatest blood purifier of
tpc age, the best of humor of the skin, scalp
and tdood, whether itching, burning, scaly
pimples, scrofula or hereditary, wl,
other remedies fa}t-
q^tqMI^HKa Mn*.
The Best Salve tp tho World far Cuts
Bruises, Sores, Diners, M«u Hheum, Fever
Sores, Totter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains
Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, tad positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. Ills guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale
by 8. J. Cassell Drug Store.
Eupepsy.
Tills Is wlmt you ought to kart, iu fact,
you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Thou
sands are searchirg for it daily, and mourn
ing because they find it not. Thousands
upon thousands of dollars arc*spent annually
by our people in the hope that they may at
tain thin boon. And yet it may be had by all.
We guarrantec that Electric Bitters, if used
according to directions ami the use persisted
in, will bring you Good Digestion and oust
the demon Dyspepsia and install instead
Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters
for Dyspepsia and all dicases of Liver,
Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c. and
$1.00 per bottle by S. J. Tassels Drugstore.
IS LIFE WORTH LIVING?
Not If you go through the world a dyspeptic .Dr
Acker s Dyspepsia Tablets aro a positive euro
for the worst forms of Dvspcpsia, Indigestion.
Flatulency amt Constipation* Guaranteed and
sold hy Reid & Culpepper. G
King Royal Germoteur-
Tbc new remedy Hint is so highly recom
mended hy Dr. Hawthorne nnd Rev, Sam
Jones. Asthma, Diarrlura, Indigestion nnd
all Malarial discnscs Sold hy
7 17 tf It. Thomas, Jn.
No Morcury, No Potash, No
Mineral Poisons. A concentrated ex
}dimare Dfarrhgpa Mixtqrp should
alwnys he kept handy. It is tho best
utediitine for Bowel Complaint that
you can use.
tract of native rooto and herbi, invigor-
iting a worn-out system, rekindling the
lustre of health in the cheeks, routing
rheumatism from oldjoints, and knitting
new flesh thereto. Tho real Elixir of
Life. A harmless and wholesome
A course of P. P. P, will banish all had
feelings, nnd restore your health to perfect
condition. Its curative powers arc marvel
ous. If out of sorts nnd in had humor with
yourscll and the world, take P. P. P., and
become healthy and ritionnl.
Will you suffer with Dpspcpsin nnd Liver
Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitulizcr is guaranteed
to cure you. For sale by Hicks k Peacock.
do noT~suffer' any longer.
Knowing Hint n cougli can be checked in
a day, nml the first stages of consumption
broken ir week, wc hereby guarantee Dr.
Acker's Kng.i.h Cough Remedy, and will re
fund the money to all who buy, take it as
per directions, nnd do not find our state
ment correct. For sale by Reid k Culpep
per, _ 1
Doubt no More.
If there was ever any room for doubting
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir curing Dyspep
sia It has been entirely remove I, having
been tested in hundreds of cases and never
failed to make a cure in a single instance.
This disease 1ms hailled the skill of the most
eminent physicians. Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic
Elixir is the only remedy known that will
cure every case. It is a specific for all d is-
cascs arising from a disordered condition of
the stomach, bowels and kidneys. It cures
Hcadn/lie. Constipation, Liver Complaint,
Jaundice, Heart Trouble, Sallow Skin,
llrowu Splotches on Skin nml Asthma if
complicated with indigestion. Manufactur
ed hy Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Mon
tezunm, Cm. Bottles double former size.
Price $1.00. Fur sale hy all druggists.
A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Life.
It was juit an ordinary scrap of wrapping
paper, hut it saved her life. Slic mis in the
last stages ol consumption,told hy pfysicians
that she was incurable nml could live only n
short time; she weighed lc» than seventy
pounds. On n piece of wrapping paper she
rend of Dr. King’s New Discovery, nnd got s
sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a
large bottle, it helped lie- more, bought an
other and grew better fast, continued its use
nnd is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump,
weighing impounds. For fuller particulars
send stamp to W. II. Cole, Druggist, Fort
Smith. Trial Bottles of this Wonderful Dis-
covery Free nt S. J. Cossets Drug store.
During the epidemic of flux in this county
Inst summer, I had hard Work to keep a
supply of Chamberlain's Colle, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy on linnd. People often
came ten or twelve miles iu the- night ta get
a buttle- of the Remedy. I have been selling
patent medicines for the last ten yacrs r.r.d
find that it has given better s-tig^ctiou in
eases of diarrhoea and Iju^, time any oilier
medicine } iy-.c ever handled.—J. H. Sen.
lit)id/ Hrqggtst, (iplvoiida. Pape Cm, 111.
Over five bvindrcd bottle* «f this Uemedy
were so\d iu flint county during the epidem
ic rifft-rod lo. It was a perfect surcecss
aud was the uuly remedy that did cure the
worst cases. Dozens of persons there will
certify that it saved their lives. In four
epidemics of bowel complaint this Remedy
lias been equally successful, 2 5, and'50
eat bottles for sale Vyf %.Uuc Bros.
§r,i|0h'3 Cure will immediately relieve
cruun, whooping Cough and Bronchitis, For
sale by llieks lb Peacock.
Life, Hoalth and Strength.
Apalachicola, Fla., ScL- 1 f, 1889-
Messrs. Llppm-a B.oe.,"Savannah:
Liar Sir*—1 will write lo you to inform
you that I was alHictcd with Blood Disease.
I tried one Iwttlc oP • • and it gave me no
rel'cf. I was iu bed seven months, (tvmd
prominent physicians, apti (hey eoujd not do
me any good,: sa w your advertisement of
iVK (n tue Apalachicola Times, and
thought I would try it. The bottle | gal ( ftt
night makes seven or eight, ««d, ob, how
good I feel- \ have been up ever since and
*t my business—lumber inspector. You
may publish this if you desire. I have in
formed my friends that P. P, P- is life, health
and strength.
M. P. Bolden.
Important to the Pub\lp.
Wc beg to s(a',5 that \(.e ijaye leva ap-
pajntid safe agents in Thomosyille, Oa., for
(he celebrated-•!. \\. Harpers” }la n 4 Made
Sopr Ma*U Whiskey. T«l* insures to our
customers for fqture the finest of the world
rapotrued whtskios of Nelren County, Ken
tucky, and the one whiskey that is never
put upon the market until it is thoroughly
matured by age. The attention of Physi
cians is called to its great purity.
O. \Y. W(COINS.
Please read carefully every word in the
following article. A. F. I’rcvatt, of Thomas*-
ville, is the only agent in this county for
Paul Jones Old Monongaliela Rye Whisky,
nnd it cannot lie obtained from any other
sonrcc; now if you arc overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any other muse,
a pure, honest, wholesomcstimulant will do
you more good than anything else you could
possibly obtain, nnd a pure old Rye whisky
Is the most wholesome stimulant produced.
Paul Jones Old Monongaliela Rye is the
highest grade of whisky distilled iu the
United States; it is endorsed nnd highly
recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and
physicians throughout the Union; it is an
old, rich, mellow,palatable Rye Whisky, nnd
made its national reputation solely on ac
count of its high quality.
A. F. PREVATT, Solo Agent, Tliomns-
Villc, Gn. - JApril 20-'.y’
Mr. John Carpenter, otjtioodlaml, I ml.,
says : “I tried Chamberlin's Colig, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy, for diarrhoea nnd se
vere cramps, and pains in the stomnelic nnd
bowels with the best results. In the worst
cases I never had to give more than the
third dose to effect a cure. In most cases
one dose will do. Besides it’s other good
qualities it is pleasant to take.’’ 25 and 50
cent bottles for sale hy McBnc Bros.
Dr. ACKER’S ENGLISH PILLS
Arc active, effective ami pure. For sick
headnelie, disordered stomach, loss ni appe
tite, bad complexion nml biliousness, they
have never been equaled, either iu America
or abroad. Sc.'d liy Reid k Culpepper. 2
The Germ Theory.
The medical - fraternity now recognizes
flint the Germ theory is the correct one.
Dr. King's Royal Gcrmctcur goes lo the root
of all diseases. Try a bottle. Sold bv
7 17 tf It. Tmoma», Ja.
ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indiges
tion, Constipation,'Dizziness, Loss of Appe
tite, Yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizir is a
positive cure- For sale hy Hicks and Pea-
sock.
Inflainatory Rheumatism is cured by I’-
P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root nnd Potas
sium). Physicians have been consulted nnd
:o no purpose. As a lust resort patient
takes P. P. P. nnd gets well. Hosts of cer
tificates to this effect arc in possession of the
mnnufacturcis, nnd will he shown on appli
cation.
Bright’s Disease.
This insidious ailment, if too long neglect
ed, will undermine the strongest constitution
nnd bring tho victim lo a premature grave.
Heed the timely warning, nnd regnin health
nt once hy a use of the proper restorative,
that great strcngtliencr of the uriunry and
digestive organs, B. II. II. (Botanic Blood
Balm).
David Rankle, Cullman, (In., writes: ”1
used a hundred dollars worth of medicine
for Bright's disease, hilt it did me no good.
I then took II. B. B., which relieved me.
My nppetite is restored nnd I urinate with
out pain.”
J. A. Maddox, Atlanta, Gn., writes: “I
li id great trouble in passing urine which
was filled with sediments. My back nnd
loins gave me much pain nnd I lost my np
petite, strength nnd tlclli. I became nerv.
oils and unable to sleep soundly. Two
bottles of B. B. M. gave me entire re.id."
Thomas Williams, Shoddy, Tenn., writes:
“I was troubled with scvc'ro kidney com
plaint nnd confined to my bed. Six bottles
of B. 11. II. made a well man of me."
As a general liniment for sprains nnd
hiuises or for rheumatism, Lime back, deep
seated or musciilur pains, Chamberlain's
Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale by
McRae Bros.
Sleepless nighty wade miserable hy that
terrible comj'g. .Mholoh’s Cure is the remedy
lor yoy,. For sale hy Hicks k Peacock,
WE CAN AND DO
iliiarantco Dr.JAckcr’syiHnisJ tin,, r„ r i,
li«» been rullydcmonstrilteu ly. u>e i.eoiile of
fSSHiWW; to all oilier pre-
pa rations lor hkaM diseases, i, j B a ,,.,sit|»e
core (or eyplighic poisoning. Ulcers! Krun-
jin“4 5*d rpuples. Itiuirltles the whole sys-
&« Cul?^! ir tL * )**>»tltuUon.
A CHILD KILLEQ.
Another ebtld .killed hy the use ol oiiIm.-*
given Iu tho ronn of soothing siniiy Why
mothers give their ehildren siteh dumliy iiuisou
Is surprising when they can relfoto the child „f
its peculiar troubles liy l\a(ng l»r. Aohei-s llnh-
So-fl'r- ItcontajM c," opium or morphine
Sold hy Held # tulpepput. I0
Shiloh's Yitnllscr L what you need lor
Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness
and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price ll)
and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by llieks
k Peacock.
IT O
FlOSitfa'tiSanitarium.
Delightfully situated on the hanks of the
tar-furmed river in song, ‘-The Suwancc,”
location high nnd dry, perfect Irccdom from
fogs and malaria, with all the comfort* of a
tirst-elass resort.
Water narticulady adapted for Dyspepsia,
UriftVl’) Disease, Rheumatism and'all blood
poisons. Two-thirds of the guests who re
sort there are aHlicted with Kidney troubles
and go away cured.
Main huildingsof Coquina rock anl brick,
surrounded on all sides hy neat cottages and
groves of livo oak anil pine. Hot and cold
water direct from the Mineral Spring in
each roou and bath room and closet in each
cottage. The overflowing attendance there
the past winter has induced the company to
commence the ejection of twelve additional
cultures, w^tch With an annex building aid
\i> new rooms to the piesem accommoda
tions. The Lathing facilities at the Springs
wilt alw W greatly Increased and the i-ool
wUrged.
As a summer resort it has all the require,
ruent ot the Springs in Virginia and feuui'S-
sce, with tile additional advaatsgc ol being
nearer home.
Excursion tichetaon sate overall princi
pal "T-dd At greatly reduced tales.
<v. r tuythce particulars address,
„ , 1*. 'Y. SCOVILLK.
May J<) d-w dm Suwance, Fla.
—WILL MAKE A-
BIG Mistake
If you don’t’go tu
The outfitters for everythin
you need in
—AND—
Gents Furnishing Goods.;-
LINE.
They keep tho Largest, Best,
and Chcapc.it stock of goods
in the city. They also carry
a full line of
UMRIIKLLAS,
SK THUNKS.
VALISES,
SACHELS,
HAND HAGS, Ac
which they are selling
everything else
Cheaper than Anybody in Town.
hats
is the largest and most com
plete in tho city, embracing all
the latest styles and shapes.
In NECK TIES.
SCARES,
DUDEJIIOWS
COLLARS.
CWX
HAXDK'ES.,
SUSPENDERS,
ETC., ETC.
Their stock is acknowledg
ed to be the handsomest ever
seen in this city. When you
want anything in their line,
hunt them up. They will
deal fairly with you and give
you/a bargain. They keep
EVERYTHING
usually kept in a first class
Clothing and Gents Furnish-
ing]Goods'establishment.
Clothiers and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street, • ThomaniU*. •