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THE DAIIY TIMES-ENTERPRISE.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1890.
f,OL'AI. SCMF.DUI.E.
ARRIVAL AND DF.PARTURE OF ALL TRAINS
TO AM) FROM THOMASVILLE
carrying passengers
NEW TRAINS FtUt DAINBRIROE,
Non. For Itainliriilgn Lv... 7 20a m
NoO. From “ at... 5 65pm
FROM SAVANNAH A NO TnK EAST.
Noli, Paso-nRcr Ar... 0 50am
No7, PaaaenRer Ar... 148pm
No 17, Freight and Aoc’n Ar... 4 15 p m
FOR SAVANNAH ANT) THE EAST.*!
NoS, “ Lv... 1202pm
No li, Fet and Acc Lv... 7 05am
FROM ALBANY*, ATLANTA A NO WESTERN POINTS.
No 54, Passenger Ar... 610p m
NoM Ar... 0 00a m
FOR ALBANS'. ATLANTA ANT) THE WEST.
No .53. Passenger Lv... 5 30 a in
No53, Passenger Lv... 215pm
FROM MONTIOELLO.
No30, Passenger Ar...11 30a in
No 52, Passenger Ar... 5 30 p m
Foil MONTIOELLO.
No 31, Passenger Lv... 2 12 p m
No 29, Passengor Lv... 7 55 a m
FROM CHATTAHOOCHEE AND NEW ORLEANS.
Not, Passenger Ar...ll 37 p m
No It, Freight and Acc Ar... 5 30am
I ' FOR CnATTAHOOClIEE AND NEW ORLEANS
No 7, Passenger .Lv... 2 10 pm
No 17, Fgbt and Acc Lv... COOpm
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Mktuoiiist—Upper Broatl street.
Rev. Geo. G. N. MePonell, Pastor.
Prayer meeting!) :30a. ill. Reception
of members ami sacramental service
II a. m. Sunday school 4 p. in.
Preaching 7:30 p. m.
PRF.siiTTEit!an -Jackson and Daw-
ton streets. Rev. J. II. Hcrbciier,
Pastor. Sunday School at!):30a.m.
Sendees at 11 a. m., by the Rev.
A. W. Glisby. Prayer Meeting
Wednesday at 7:30 p. in.
Baptist—Smith Avenue. Rev. W.
J. Williams, Pastor. Sunday School
at 9 :30 a. ni. Services at 11 a. m.,
ana 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 7:30 p. in.
Catholic—Corner Crawford and
Jefferson streets, Services every sec
ond Sunday bv Rev. Father Prcndcr-
aasl, Mass at 8 a. m., Sermon at
11 a. m.
Bring your job work to this office.
The McNish Comedy Company
will draw a big house on the night of
the ayth.
Are you a member of the library
association? That institution should
be liberally supported.
JJvery one is pleased to see Miss
Rosa 5 Goldberg at home again. She
will Re here several weeks, before re
turning to South Carolina,
Mr. Murray, a carpenter who form
erly worked here, fell from a scaffold
In Amcricus, the other day, and was
seriously injured.
The Camilla Clarion says :
A man too stingy to tell the people
he wants the office usually gets left.
When /ou publish your candidacy you
take time by ihe forelock and hold it.
There’s no use sending of! after
your printing when it can be done
right here as cheap aud as well as
abroad. Patronize home industry.
Thflt’j {he way to build up a town.
Quito a party of young people went
out to Mr. John Beverly’s Friday
night, where they speut a most enjoy
able evening. With music and danc
ing, games, ete., the hours passed of!
gll too quickly.
The Brunswick Daily Times says:
"The Times ventures the assertion
that Atlanta’s wonderful prosperity is
duo more largely to her factories than
to any other material enteprises, and
that it is due ns much to her small
factories, each employing few hands,
but, in the aggregate, employing
many, as to her large institutions.
Thoraasvillc ought—aud could—
establish a dozen small manufacturing
enterprises.
At the last meeting of council in
Cairo, Alderman Wight moved to
ask bids for putting out 400 live oaks
iu the town. This wise action of
Alderman Wight is respectfully re
ferred to our city fathers. There are
many bare streets in Thomasvillo
which could be beautified by the
planting out of trees along the sido
walks.
C. H. Young & Co.
The attention of our readers is di
rected this morning to the attractive
column advertisement of the above
firm. Their winter stock is arriving
every day, and Lee Brown says it is
the handsomest line of clothing and
gents’ furnishing goods ever opened
up in Thomasville. Go down and
look through their line. Cicero
Young, Lee Brown and Will Taylor
will take pleasure in showing you
through and will treat you rightevery
time.
Railroad Notes.
Mr. Dyer, night operator at Alba
ny, was in the city yesterday.
***
The Savannah and Montgomery
train went out an hour or more late
yesterday.
***
A couple of Union Tank Line Oil
cars were side-tracked at tho depot
yesterday.
***
The inspector of the electric clocks,
which are regulated from Washington
and which are generally used by the
railroad companies, was in tho city
yesterday looking after the clock at
the depot.
V
The low rate to Tyhee did not in
duce many to go down to the Island
yesterday.
***
Heavy engines have been put on
the run between Savannah aud Bain-
bridge.
***
Operator Hughson is still enjoying
his vacation in Virginia, but will pro
bably return shortly.
***
The people of Colquitt county liv
ing along the line of the Tifton and
Thomasville railroad survey have
been assured by tho railroad authori
ties that the road would be completed
in time to transport n melon crop
next year, and the farmers over there
are going to plant a heavy crop next
season.
Better Mail Facilities for Cairo.
Editor Wight, of the Southwest
Georgian, has been stirring up things
about the poor facilities accorded Cai
ro. From the following letter it will
be seen that Mr. Wight’s agitation
has borne fruit:
Mr. J. B. Wight, Pub. Southwest
Georgian, Cairo, Ga.
Sir: My attention has been called
to an article in your issue of the 22nd
ultimo expressing a desire for addi
tional mail service by early morning
train. I have this date issued neces
sary instructions to postal clerks leav
ing Wnycross 1:35 a. m., train No. 6,
to make a pouoh for Cairo and dis
patch in charge of baggagomen from
Thomasville. Postmaster at Cairo
will be instructed to return pouch so
ns to givo you double daily mail each
way. Very respectfully,
L. M. Terrell.
Superintendent.
The following is a summary of the
army of Sunday school workers in
the third district, Georgia Sunday
School Association, as represented at
the late meeting at Green Shade:
Schools 90
Officers 203
Teachers 503
Scholars 4090
Total 0450
Thomas county leads with tho fol
lowing figures:
Schools 27
Officers 83
Teachers 104
Scholars 1503
Mr. R. W. Glading returned yes
terday morning from a business trip
to Columbus and other points. It is
hoped that the reported changes in
the Monon route, by which the E. T,
V. & G. Ry., will coutrol the system,
will not effect the office here, as Mr.
Glading has done good work for
Thomasville and the system he repre
sents, but it is very probable that the
change may effect the office here.
Rev. J. H. Herbener, who has
been taking his summer vacation, will
resume his duties next Wednesday
evening, being the regular weekly
prayer meeting night of that church,
The Sabbath is—or should be—a
day of rest.
The UnitcdStates Mutual Accident Asso-
sociation, of New York City, expects to pay
out $1,000,000 for accidents and weekly
indemnities this year. For farther particu-
ticulars call nt 158 Broad street. It
Would you buy gold dollars for fif-
ty-conts? That is what yon can do
at City Shoo Store on children’s school
shoes. fit
Boarders Wanted.
Will take school boys or girls to board.
Apply at this office. 9-4-0t
Never in the history of shoes bavo
wo sold children’s stout serviceable
school shoes so low. City Shoe Store.
6t
The School Days Are Here .Again.
And we respectfully call attention of parents to our excellent stock of ^3©37*S Srlid.
Hv£Isseo servicaTtole S©la.o©l Siioes, bought cheaply and to
be sold cheaply. Satisfaction with every pair.
CUETEiaHT 6z
HARVEY!
THE SOUND OF THE HAMMER
Is heard here, manufactories are being built,
carluad niter carload of brick, lumber and
lime are on the ground and being unloaded,
the streets are being graded and paved, side
walks laid, houses are building and people
buying lots, lots of them I It is estimated
that from six to ten thousand people will
call this home within the next twelve
months. A picture? Yes, bright and spir
ited. It tingles the nerves and quickens the
tmde-pulst. Why should it not bo true?
It Is possible, wo should like to say possible.
L. I). M. II. cannot accomplish this, would
that it could, but it proposes to rush matters
in its own line. Our advertising-editor
spoke the other day something about "rush
ing the growler" whatever that means. If
he had said "rushing the hats" we could
sympathize with him, because that is just
what we are going to do the coming season.
Wo arc pregaring for a big trade and earn
estly hope you will be pleased to add to a
portion ofit.
In the mean time our stock of summer
millinery is not badjy run down. We arc
ready to serve you and glad to do so nt any
time. School opens soon, wc should like to
fit out all the little girls with nice, neat
school lints nt Bucb low prices they would
have to study fractions to find out the
amount. Call and see me.
Mrs. Jennie Carroll.
LOWER BROAD MILLINERY HOUSE.
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Columbus, Ga., Aug. 9tli, 1890.
Wooldridges Wonderful Cure Co., Columbus,
Od.
Deab Sirs: About three ycar3 ago I was
taken with liver and kidney disease, the
doctors treated me with only temporary re
lief, they give me up to die, saying that
tlieio was no medicine known to them that
would do me any good. From three to five
months at a time I was confined to my bed,
not nblc to get up when down. During nj
sickness I was taken with Diabetes ns much
ns one gallon of wntcr would pass from mo
during the night. I fell off until I was noth
ing hut a skeleton. Last march I left
Thomasville, Ga., my home, on my bed, the
doctors saying that I could not possibly live
to get to Columbus, Q«. When I arrived in
Columbus, l commenced to take W. W. O.,
I have taken six bottles up to this date, I am
now nblc to attend to my work. Up to the
time I commenced to take W. W. C., I had
not done a days work tor 2 years. I have put
In five days work this week. During this
time I have taken no other medicine but
W. W. C. I whs also covered with sores
from the crown of my head to the sole of my
feet, suffered with a pain directly over my
.heart for three years that tio medicine would
relieve. After taking the first two bottles of
W. W. C., the pain was entirely removed
and I have not felt a symptom of it since. I
was treated, during my sickness, by Drs.
Dekle, Ramsey and Bruce, of Thomasville,
Ga., who can testify to my conditlcn. I
cheerfully recommend It to all who suffer
with liver and kidney troubles,! to give W.
W.C.(Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure) atrial,
as it lias saved my life.
Yours truly,
dAw8-27-2w J. li. Jackson.
For Dyspepsia and liver complaint you
have a printed guarantee on every bottle of
Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure.
For sale by Hicks & Peacock.
A Sure Kidney and Bladder
Remedy—W. W. O.
I have a neat dwelling house and lot in
East End that I can sell on extremely easy
terms. E. M. Mallettb.
8-29dl\v
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shiloh ’ Jure. Foi
sale by Ilicks k Peacock.
I have a large new house a little out that
I will rent to a small family who will take
good care of it at a nom’ntl rent.
8-2-dlw E. M. Mallitti.
“A penny saved, is a penny made,”
—you can save quarters—half dollars
—and dollars—by buying tho boy’s
and girl’s school shoes Irom City Shoe
Store. Gt
For many years Mr. B. F. Thompson, of
Dcs Moines, Iowa, was severely afflicted
with chronic dUrrhaa?a. He says: "At
times it wae very severe; so much so, that
I feared it would end my life. About sevec
years ago I chanced to pictuic a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. It gave me prompt relief, and 1
believe cured me permanently, as I now ent
or drink without harm anything 1 please
I bare also used It in my family with th«
best results. For sale by McRae Bros.
CAN.T SLEEP NIGHTS
Is the complaint of thousands suffering; from
Asthma, Consumption, Coughs ete. Did you
ever try Dr. Acker’s English Remedy? It Is
the best preparation known for aU lung Troub
les. Soi l on a positive guarantee at 25c. and
Held & Culpepper.
The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind,,
says: “Both myself ann wife owe our lives
to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure. For sole by
Micks b Peacock.
A CHILD KILLED.
Another child .kUled by the uso of.oplatea
given in the form of soothing lyrnp. Why
mothers give their children inch deadly poison
Is surprising when they can relieve tho child of
its peculiar troubtee by using Dr. Anker’s Baby
soother. It contains no opium at morphine
gold by Reid & Culpepper, It
Children’s school shoes! Wc arc
not going to make prices now, but
break them. ’Twill be money in your
pocket to sec us. City Shoo Store.
Gt
WE CAN AND DO
Guarantee Dr. Acker’s Blood Elixir, for It
has been fully demonstrated to the people ot
this country that It is superior to nU other pre
parations for blood diseases. It is a positive
cure for syphilltlo pdlsonlng. Ulcers. Erup
tions and Pimples. It parities the wholo sys
tem and thoroughly builds up the constitution.
Reid Si Culpepper.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salre.
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. Caasels Drug Store.
You Will Do Ihe Samo Thtng.
Holt’s Dyspepic Elixir has proven a great
blessing to suffering humanity; has cured
more cases than perhaps any other prepent-
tion on the market; all who have taken it
testify to its virtues- It you still doubt ask
your druggist to show you testimonials.
If you are troubled with any of the follow
ing disease it will cure you: Dyspepsia, In
digestion, Liver Complaint, Constipation,
Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Chronic
Diarrhoea, Kidney Disease, Heart Troubles,
Yellowness of the Skin, Brown Splotches,
Torpidity nnd Asthma, if complicated with
Dyspepsia- In short it is a specific for all
diseases arising from adisorded condition of
the stomach and bowels. Manufactured by
Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma,
Ga. Price $1.00 Bottles double former size.
For sale by all druggists.
OUR VERY BEsf”
People confirm our statement when we say
that Dr. Acker's English Remedy U in every
way superior to any and all other prepara
tions tor the throat nnd lungs. In whoop-
iugcough and croup it is magic and relieves
a . once. Wc offer you a sample bottle free
Remember this remedy is sold undera posl
tive guarantee by Reid k Culpepper.
Bright’s Disease.
This insidious ailment, iftoolong neglect
ed, will undermine thestrongestconstitution
and bring the victim to a premature grave.
Heed the timely warning, nnd regain licnlth
at once by n use of the proper restorative,
that great strcngtlicncr of the urinary and
digestive organs, B. B. B. (Botanic Blood
Balm).
David Runklc, Cullman, Ga.-, writes: "I
used a hundred dollars worth of medicine
for Brlght’a disease, but it did me no good.
I then took B. B. B., which relieved me.
My appetite is restored and 1 urinate with
out pain.”
J. A. Maddox, Atlanta,- Ga., writes: "1
h td great trouble in passing urine which
was filled with sediments. My hack and
loins gave me much pain and I lost my ap
petite, strength and flesh. I became nerv
ous and unable t4 sleep soundly. Two
bottles of B. B. B. gave me entire relief.”
Thomns Williams, Shoddy, Tcnn., writes:
“I was troubled with severe kidney com
plaint and confined to my bed. Six bottles
of B. B. B. made a well man of me.”
“Hnckmetack,” a lasting nnd fragrant
perfume. Price 25 aud 50. cents. For sale
by Ilicks k Peacock.
Merit Wins.
We desire to sny to our citizens, that for
years we have been selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New
Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnicn Salve and Elec
tric Bitters, and have never handled remedies
thnt sell as well, or that have given such
universal satisfaction. Wc do not hesitate
to guarantee them every time, nnd we stand
ready to refund the purchase price, if satis
factory results do not follow their use. These
remedies have won their great popularity
purely on their merits. S. J. Cassels, Drug
gist.
BriokI Briok!
200,000 first-class Brick now ready for
delivery. Parties supplied expeditiously
and nt reasonable prices. Apply nt my
yards or address me through Post Ufficc.
JOHN P. ARNOLD.
Thomasville, Ga., April 29, dAw tf.
W. W. a. for woakly females.
For lame hack, side or chest, use Shiloh's
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale
by Hicks k Peacock.
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup pre
vents and cures troup. Mo cure no pay.
Manufactured by Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir
Co., Montezuma. Ga.
A nasal injector free with each bottle of
Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents.
For sale by Hicks k Peacock.
Shiloh’s Couch and Consumption Cure is
sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Con
sumption. For sale by Hicks A Peacock.
Ppr aneemio paople W. W. c. 4t
f boon. ~
I have several dwellings for rent.
8-29dlw E. If. Mallitti.
CITY TAXES.
Book now open—will close September 15,
1890. Call on K. T. Maclean,
City Clerk.
I can sell a 37 acre tract with a neat
brand new six room cottage, a little over
one mile from the court house, on good road
at $3,000. This is a bargain.
8-29dlw E. M.Mallxtti.
Rheumatism Cured.
Potsdahxb’s Rid Stas Store,
Lake City, Fla.
P. P. P. Manufacturing Co.:
Gents—Have suffered with Rheumatism
for some time, and tried great many reme
dies, but could find no relief until I used
your great and beneficial P. P. P. I recom
mend it to suffering humanity. Yours.
J. Potsdauer,
WHY WILL YOU cougn when Shiloh’s
Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10
cts, 50 els., and $1. For sale by Ilicks and
Peacock.
Please read carefully every word in tho
following article. A. F. Prevatt, of Tliomas-
vlllo, is the only ngent in this county for
Paul Jones Old Monongahcla Rye Whisky,
and it cannot be obtained from any other
source; now if you nro overworked, or bro
ken down in health, from any other cause,
a pure, honest, wholesomcstimulant will do
you more good than anything else you could
possibly obtain, and a pure old Rye whisky
is the most wholesome stimulant produced,
Paul Jones Old Monongahcla Rye is the
highest grade of whisky distilled in the
United States; it is endorsed nnd highly
recommended by connoisseurs, chemists and
physicians throughout the Union; it is an
old, rich, mellow,palatable Itye Whisky, and
made its national reputation solely on ac
count of its high quality.
A. F. PREVATT, Sole Agent, Thomns-
villc, Ga. ApriP20-Iy
Tho Germ Theory.
The medical fraternity now recognizes
that the Germ theory is the correct one.
Dr. King's Royal Germeteur goes to the root
of nil diseases. Try a bottle. Sold by
7 17 tf R. Thomas, Jr.
King Royal Germeteur.
The new remedy that is so highly recom
mended by Dr. Hawthorne and Rev, Sam
Jones. Asthma, Diarrluca, Indigestion nnd
all Malarial diseases. Sold by
7 17 tf It. Thomas, J a.
Important to tho Publio.
Wc beg to state that wc have been np-
pointed sole agents in Tkomanvillc, Ga., lei
tho celebrated "I. W. Harpers” Hand .Made
Sour Mash Whiskey. This Insures tc o.u
customers for future the finest of the world
renowned whiskies of Xclron County, Ken.
tucky, nnd the one whiskey thnt is ncvci
put upon the market until it is thoroughly
matured by age. The attention ot Physi
cians is called to its great purity.
C. W. WIGGINS
A DUTY TO YOURSELF.
It is surprising that pcoplo will uso n com
mon, ordinary pill when they can secure a vnl
uablo English ono for tho samo money. J)i.
Acker's English pills are a positive euro lot
sick headache and all liver taoublcs. They are
small, sweet and easily taken and do not grit e
Sold by Rcld «£ Culpepper. tf
As a general liniment for sprains nr.o
hiuiscs or for rheumatism, lame back, dec;
seated or muscular pains, Chamberlain’:
Pain Balm is unrivalled. For sale ">•
McRae Bros.
Scrofula is thnt impurity in the bloou
which, Accumulating in the glands ot tm-
neck, produce unsliglitly lumps or swellings,
which causes painful, running sores on Ihe
arms, legs or feet, which develops ulcers in
the eyes, cars or nose, often causing blind
ness or deafness, which is the oiigin at pin:
pics, cancerous growths and many otbei
manifestations usually nserihed to "humors.'
P. P. P. is the friend in need. A course o:
this valuable blood purifier, and you will t(
n well man. If you suffer from Scrofula ir.
any of its various forms, he sure to take P
P. P.
A Curo for Paralysis.
Frank Cornelius, of Pinson. Ind. Tor.,
says: "I Induced Mr Pinson, whoso wile
had paralysis in the fnce, to buy a bottle cf
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. To their great
surprise before the bottle had all bcca used
she was a great deal better. Her face had
been drawn to one side; but the Pain Balm
relieved all pain and soreness, nnd Ihe
mouth assumed its natural shape.” It It
also n certain cure for Rheumatism, lame
back, sprains, swellings nnd lameness* 50
cents tKittles for sale by McRae Bros-
Eczema, scnlp covered with eruptions,
doctors proven valueless. P. P. P. was
tried and the hair began to grow again, not
a pimple can he seen, and P. P. P. again
proved itself a wonderful skin cure.
Capt. W. A. Ahbctt. who has long been
with Messrs. Pcrcival and Hatton, Real Es
tate and Insurance Brokers, Dcs Moines, nnd
is one of tile best known nnd most respected
business men in that city, says: 1 can tes
tify to the good qualities ol Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy- Having used it in my
family for the past eight years, I can safely
say it lias no equal for either colds or
croup.” 50 cents bottles for sale by McRae
Bros.
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
return of purchase price. Un this safe plan
you can buy from our advertising druggist
a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring re
lief in every ease, when used for any affec
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such us Con
sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron
chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup,
etc., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
depended upon. Trial bottle free at 8. J.
Cossels drug store.
Guardian’s Sale.
By virtue of un order from the court of
Ordinary of Bibb county, I will sell before
the court house door, in Thomas county,
between the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday, in October next, all tho real estate
lying in Thomas county belonging to Willie
and Minnie Heath, minors of B. W. Heath,
late of Thomas county, deceased, said prop
erty being more fully described ns follows:
On* hundred and fifty-five and one quarter
acres of west side of lot number one seventy-
six in thirteenth district of Thomns county,
being the land set apart to Willie Heath by
commissioners. Also ono hundred and
twenty-three aud one quarter on the south
east tide of sold lot number one seventy-six
sad in addition thereto forty-seven acres on
the cast side of lot one hundred and seventy-
sevtn in said district, being tho land set
apart to Minnie Heath by commissioners. Also
the undivided two-eighths interests in two
hundred and twenty-seven and two-thirds
acres of lot number one hundred and seventy
seven west of the forty-seven acres in sam*
lot, given to Minnie Heath. Property point
ed out by McIntyre A McIntyre. Terms
cash. \V P Gustos,
Guardian of Minnie said Willie Heath.
THEOUTFITTERS,
/nrff\
Desire to irnpres upon their
patrons ancl friends, as well as
the public: generally, the ’fact
that they have the
LARGEST STOCK,
iU
By far, ever brought to this
city, and that as they do not
wish to carry any of it
over, they propose to sell
Cheaper than Anybody.
—THEIR STOCK OF—
Fill IU I1STEH
CLOTH*,
ies-A-ts, caps
—AUD—
Gents FurnishingGoods
Is the largest, most complete
and handsomest ever ottered
to the Toinasvillo trade, and
embraces all the
Latest Styles Shapes and Designs.
Their new goods are arriv
ing every day, and are being
opened up as fast «s they are
received. They have all the
latest novelties in
Fancy Neckwear
and their assortment is pro
nounced by every one that
sees it as the
in Town.
Belorc you buy your winter
clothing, go down and look
through their elegant line, and
don’t forget that they are
HEADQUARTERS
for everything in their line.
‘'ll
Clothiers and Furnishers,
106 Broad Street, - Thonunlle, Ga.