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Your
daily
meals
can do you no good when
your stomach and digestion
are out of order! The food
you eat does not make so
much difference as the way it
is digested. When in health
you can eat almost anything,
but when sick the most deli
cate dishes cause disgust 1
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is the best remedy tor stomach
tumbles and indigestion you can take.
It has been tned and proven for
many years. It will surely cure you.
Brown’s Iron Bitters does not
injure the teeth or cause constipa
tion, as all other inn medicines do.
If your stomach troubles you, it’s
Brown’s Iron Bitters you need I
Do not try it ns nn experiment
merely, for many, many sufferers
Have told us of dyspepsia cured—
health restored—;you need not doubt!
All Druggists and General Storekeepers
sell it. But get the genuine—
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md.
THOMPSON
Iron Works,
JACKSOH STBEET,:
THOMASVILLE, - - . GA
I am better prepared than ever to
do any and all kinds of repair work
in iron and brass. In addition to long
years of experience, I am fully equip
ped with the latest improved tools
and can guarantee all work entrusted
to me Shops in rear of former resi
dence, on lower Jackson street. Give
me an apportunity to make an esti
mate on your work.
C ,B. THOMPSON, Agt.
sw-t
W.L. Douglas
$3 SHOE.
£4.*3*a Fine Calf&Kangarooi
POLICE, 3 soles.
M.’Kl'?, 1 ;?®*.
^♦i^bqys'SchoqiShoei
• LADIES •
ifrrssw
BbocktojcMAM. -
Over Ono Million People wear tho
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the beet value lor tho money.
They equal custom Shoes In style and fit.
Their wearing qualities are unsurpassed.
The prices are uniform,—stamped on sole.
Prom $i to $3 saved over other makes.
I( your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by
Thomasville Shoe Co,
IPS Rroad St.
‘ V. A. HOREOCKS
COmCTOE AND BUILDER
Dims mil Estimates Furnished.
I oflor my services to make contracts lor
or superintend all kinds of building, public
or private, either brick or wood, also plumb-
In*.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Residence Gordon Avenue. P, O.
Telep hone, 59,
At the Stuart yesterday: C. A.
Brux, City; J. McDonald, Quitman;
C. M. Whcatlv, Walter K. Wheatly
E J, Miller, Americue; N. M. San
dera, I’adtieah, Ky.; J. W, Reily, W
W. Dodson, J. M, Richards, J. R,
Cox, New York; N. Reese Owens,
Baltimore; C. S. Herring, Louisville;
T. L Strickland, Waycross; T. C.
Wainman and wife, Eidred, Pa , M.
Barwald, C. D. Nesmith, H. Jenkins,
Atlanta; B. F. Brown, Nashville;
Frank S. Roberts, Mobile; John E
Stillman, Jacksonville; E. J. McNulty,
J. L. Brothers, M. C. Houston, Sa
vannah; T. A. Thompson, Tallahas
see; E. 1) Jacob, Hamilton, Ohio; J.
E Frizzell, Columbus.
Messrs. Hostetter and Bennett, two
crack shots stopping at the Pinoy
Woods, brought in one of tho largest
bags of quail yesterday of the icatoD.
The birds attracted no little attention
at the hotel last night.
The Mi’.cbell House bellmen will
have a swell dance at the city hall
to-night. It is strictly a fall dress
affair and the elite of colored society
will bo there. The price of admission
will be reasonable.
Mr. D. V.Arguimbau,of Brooklyn,
returned from a visit to the Laud of
Flowers yesterday. He expressed
himself as being glad to gat back to
Thomasville again.
Mr. Wm. N. Hawks, of Atlanta,
was registered at the Mitchell House
yesterday.
Subscribe tor the Times Ester
rise It will keep you pisted.
Private Board.
Parties desiring good private board can
be accommodated by applying to Mrs. B. F.
Cochran on Washington street. Nice sunny
rooms and goad fare. Price reasonable, 3f,
Notice.
I will be in my office Thursday to receive
applications for license until 4 p. m.—the
hour for the Council to meet.
K. T. M ACL BAN, Clerk.
Root beer on draught at Schmidt’s.
A fall stock of I.Wine. ontl I.tquora. A
limited quantity of old Domes-
lie nn:I | Impend
CHAMPAGNE, 14 IE1RS OLD.
B. F. Walters
III q EAST JACKSON AT.
JAMES GRIBBEN,
Contractor and Builder,
Thomasville.
Ga.
I will be glad to make contract) for, 01
superintend ill classes of buildings, public
or private, in either brick or wood. Will
furnish plan) and specifications if required.
It yon want any building done call on me
and I will submit estimates, whether con
tract 1s awarded me or not. I will gaaran-
tee satisfaction in all my work. I refer to
the many buildings erected by me ia Thom
aarille, and to all parties for whom I hare
worked. Shop on Fletcher street, 2d door
from Eroad. j,. -* ly
Notice to Debtors.
All parties Indebted to the firm are expect-
to call and arrange their dues at once, as
we are closing out the entsre business and
need the money now. All bills not settled
by March 1st will be placed in the hands of
an attorney for collection. So save expen
ses by calling at once and settling up. Yours
truly. J. L. A W. A. PRINGLE.
February IS, 1895. *1
An Article of Merit Could only Obtain
Such Testimonial!.
Jacksonville, Fla.
I have been uBing Dr, Simmons’ Hepa-
tine for some time and am much pleased
with it. For bilious and sick headache it
has no equal. Thomas Stocasto*.
For sale by R. L. Hicks.
Notice.
To Dkbtobs and Crxditous :
All persons having demands against the es
tate of Hiram Montcrlef, late of a?ld county,
deceased, are hereby notified to render in their
demands to the undersigned according to law.
and all oersons indebted to said estate are rc
qulred to moke Immediate payment.
J. W. uonchiev, Ex. Hiram Moncrlef, doc’d.
Feb. 9, *95. feb IS
Germature Cures La Grippe.
Mr. Andrew Keck, of Keck tt Bacon, lead
ing dry goods dealers of Evansville, Ind.,
writes: “I was taken with ‘grip* and at the
solicitation of a friend used Koyal Germe-
tuer and do not hesitate to say that it is a
wonderful remedy. In two days I wan
able to make my spring trip to New York.
I was also troubled with night sweats and
since using Germetuer have escaped that
also. I find it a splendid appetiser and
keep a bottle in my room at all times.”
$1; 6 for $5. Sold by R. L. Hicks ft Co.
and Bondurant, Peacock A Co.
Abstracts! A bstracts !!
The business of the Thomasville Abs trac
Company is now in tiie hands of Snodgrass
A Hawkins. Parties‘desiring abstracts or
any information in regard to the records of
the county can obtain same by applying to
hem. sept 4-tf,
Public Sale oi'Land.
GEORGIA—Thomas County i
Whereas, Felix 0. Johnston, did on tho first
day of January, 1891, execute and deliver to
the Georgia Loan A Trust Company of Ameri
cus Georgia, a deed under sections Nos. 19C9,
1970 and 1971, of the Codo of Georgia, 1882, to
the lands hereinafter described, to secure a
loan of WOO principal and interest and attor.
ney fees, said deed recorded in the clerk’s
office Thomas superior court In Book “A. A.”
of deeds, page 113 a ad said deed giving the
power to ssld company or Its assigns to soil
said lands, should default be made in the pay.
ment of said piincipal or interest,
And whereas said Johnston failed to pay
said principal debt MOO when the same became
due January 1, 1894, and said sum together
with interest on same, at eight per cent from
said January 1,1891 remains due unpaid.
Now therefore, I. The undersigned to whom
said company assigned said loan and made
deed to securo same wlilsell at public outcry to
thahlghest bidder, for cash, on the first Tue« •
day lu March, 1895,during the hours of sheriff’s
sales, before the Thomas county court house
door at Thomasville Georgia, the lands des
cribed In the afresald deed of Felix C. John
ston, to-wlt: One tract of land lylngln the
corporate limits of the town of Cairo Thomas
county Ga., beginning on the public street at
the souihwest corner of Tom Brown’s land,
thence running east to lands of G. T. Hurst,
thence south to a certain gate, thence east to
Public street, thence north along with said
Public street to starting point,belngpartof
land lot No. 22, in the 18th district of Thomas
county Georgia, containing 17 acres more or
less. The total amount that will be due at
time of sale including principal, Interest and
attorney fee Is $72L0O, foe simple title will be
made to purchaser, and proceeds- applied to
payment of said debt and cost of this proceed
ing, and balance, if any, to aatdFbllx 0, John
ston or his legal representative, _
W.8. LINES.
This 23rd day of Jan. 1898.
FATTEN *TITUS, Attorney!,
Cutieura Soap
And a single application of CUTI-
CURA, the great skin cure, will
afford instant relief, permit rest
and sleep, and point to a speedy,
economical, and permanent cure of
the most distressing of itching,
burning, bleeding,scaly, and crusted
skin and scalp diseases, after phy
sicians, hospitals, and all else fail.
Cutieura Remedies
Exert a peculiar, purifying action
on the skin, and through it upon
the blood. In the treatment of
distressing humors they are speedy,
permanent, and economical, and in
their action are pure, sweet, gentle,
and effective. Mothers and chil
dren are their warmest friends.
Sold throughout the world. Potter Drug and
Chkm. CoRr., Sole Props., Poston. JSHT “All
about Baby’s Skin, Scalp, and Hair,” mailed free.
If tired, aching, nervous rnotli-
; ert knew the comfort, strength, and
vitality in Cutieura Flusters, they
would never be without them. In
every way the sweetest and best.
M. Y. & D, I. MacIntyre, | Foreclosure o
| mortgage in Thom
Vi. -{ hb superior court
I Ai-rll term, 1895.
D. n. Singletary. (
To the defendant, D. H. Singletary.
You are hereby commanded to be and ap
pear at the next April term of Thomas superior
court to beheld in and for said couty in Thom
asville, Ga., on the third (3rd) Monday in April
1895, then and there to show cause, It any you
can, why a rule absolute should not bo granted
In tne above stated case, and why gala mort
gage be not foreclosed and the equity of re
demption In and to said land described in the
mortgage given by jou to said M. Y. and D. I.
MacIntyre, not bo barred. Witness tho Hon,
Aog H. Hansell. Judge of said court.
Thla Jan. 1, 1896.
Tho above and foregoing is a true copy of the
minutes of said court.
J. W. GROOVES, Clerk.
Jan. 5 wlm
H. J. ASHLEY
The Leading Tinsmith.
PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.
107 Fletcher St.
Tinware made to order, Tin, Iron and
Slate Roofing, Stove Pipc3, Hotel Job Work
of all kinds. Galvanized Iron Cornices
made to order. Old roofs painted ami re
paired. See me when you want anything in
my line. oct20-ly.
GentralR.R. of Georgia
H, M. Comer and R. S. Hayes, Receivers.
IN EFFECT JAN.J6st, 1895
—BETWEEN —
ATLANTA, AMEIUCUS, ALBA-
NY AND THOMASVILLE.
Lv. Atlanta..
Ar Macon....,
Ar. Americas
Ar. Smith vllle....
Ar. Albany
Lv. Albany
Ar. Thomasville.
Lv. Thomaavllle..
Ar. Albany....
Lv. Albany
Lv. Smlthvillo....,
Lv. Americas....
At. Macon...
Ar. Eufanla
xr. Montgomery..
Ly. Macon-
Ar. Atlanta
S..F.&W.
0. It. R.
Dally.
7.30 a
11.10 a
1.42 p
2.28 p m
3.20 p m
4 CO pm
6.40 p m
4.25 p m
7.65 p jn
10.40 p m
11.05 p ni
11.65 am
tG.oo a m
11.00 a m
Dally.
8.00 a r
10,45 a t
11.60 a i
1.15 pt
1.42 pi
4.25 p I
4.38 p m
7.35 p
4.25 p
8.05 p
Daily.
t Dally except Sunday.
Train departing Yhomaaville at 2 20 p. in. and
Albany at 6.C0 a. m. are daily except Bunday
Eleont Parlor Can between Macon and Atlanta.
For further information apply to
J.O. HAILE, Genl. Pass, Agt.
Savannah, Ga.
• F. SHELLMAN, Traffic Mangr,
Savannah, Ga.
W. P. DAWSON, PaaaAgent. Macon, Ga.
Tite Pullman Gar Line
, BETWEEN-
Louisville, Cincinnati
INDIANAPOLIS
AND
CHICAGO ND THE NORTHWEST,
ARRIVAL -
Extraordinary!
The master mi tiffs of clairvoyancy.
The Whalens, have returned and
can be consulted daily, from 9 a. m.
to 9 p. m. at their office, rooms 15 and
1C, Ilotel Brighton. Looking over
the long list of clairvoyants and me
diums in the United .Slates ono will
find at the head tho names of Prof
II. T. and Madame Drs.
WHALBU.
At the age of eight their powers
were first noticed, and since that lime
they have been before tho public,
dcnion-trating that clairvoyancy is
not an amusing toy, but a powerful
•rift created to do good, and to show
all 'hose consulting it the way to
perfect happiness, health and pros
perity. If you wish to have your
domestic troubles removed, your
love restored, tlie separated reunit
ed. lost properly restored, call on
them. In Montgomery, through
their mesmeric influence, a mother
and daughter were united, after an
absence of 15 years, the girl having
left home at 10. She was located in
Chicago, where §he was living under
an assumed name. Their wonderful
Mesmeric Charm
lias caused many speedy and happy
marriages, made poor men rich and
brought happiness and prosperity
to all who possessed one. No person
should bo without one. They treat
ail diseases flesh is heir to, and guar
antee a prompt and perfect cure in
every ease undertaken. Cancers and
tumors removed without operation.
The liquor, opium and tobacco hab
its permanently cured. Treat all
skin and seal]) diseases anil remove
all blemishes of the face. Each one
granted a private interview. All
are invited to call.
Respectfully yours, *
The Whalens.
Boston and Albany Ry.,
M. R. MALLETTE, Receiver.
To take effect on and after Oct. loth, 1894.
Pidcock - - Georgia,
"RlAD‘DOWNr
trxAk so. 6. Paasngr.
8 15
3 29
3 30
3 45
3 65
4 00
4 10
STATIONS.
ve PIDCOCK
LAKE STATION..
SPANGLElt...
PHOEBE....
‘ •• ......MASSEY....
Arrive)
Leave J ‘
HOLLIS.
..MCDONALD..
ROZIEIt
ALDERMAN
.. .CLARK’S JUNCTION.
( Leave
Arrive
35
10 80
10 16
10 07
10 00
9 68
9 48
9 40
9 15
9 00
A. M.
ft. W.PALIM BRO’S.
Carriage Shoos.
Lower Broad Street. Thomasville, Ga*
£YSBV description of
CARRIAGE AND WAGON REPAIRING 1
HORSE SHOEING, ETC.,“
Done at reasonable rates. Having recently
purchaaod a number of labor-saving toolf,
and having the
Best Equipped Shops
n Southwest Georgia, we are piopared to
do all kinds of work in ot r line with die-
bago acd neatness
b M -©a
Trains Nos. s and 6carry passengers and stop at .11 Hag stations on signal. Train No. i
^ VwO?’ ‘’.a 1 ’?” S? T “ n,lllh ' ®»t» NO.,6 COnnOCtS With sft’. & W. No. 78 fO»
Savannah and 8. F. els w. No, 17 for Thomasville.
faratsfonroont per mile, children under tea jours and ministers of the goioe
jji* *J}Jh Tl ‘® operators of this road rosorvos tho right to chango tho running of trains with
out notice. Supercools all previous schedules. n.u.
PLANT SYSTEM,,
Alabama Midland Railway
SCHEDULE TAKING EFFECT NOV. 8, J894.
GOING EAST—BEAD DOWN,
No. 26. I No. 5. No.
3 CO p
7 30 ]> i
5 48 p i
1 40 p _
1245 p m
12 top m
11 30 a m
10 20 a m
10 Oo a
9 3) a in
9 10 a
7 63 a
7 40 a m
550a m
4 00a ro
2 39 a m
2 39 a m
12 00 n’t
6 30pm
10 35 p m
7 00 p m
6 45 p tn
7 16 p
6 45 p
6 24 p
6 08 p m
630pm
5 25 p m
6 11 p m
II 36 a j
1930 a m
7 U0 a m
7 05am
_Lu verne Ar
....Troy Ar
Lv Brundidge at
Lv.... ...Ariosto Ar
Lv Ozark Ar
Ly Pinckard Ar
Ar Pinckard.. Lv
Lv Abbeville janction ....Ai
Lv Abbeville
Lv Dothan..
Lv Gordon
Ly Alaga Ar
Lv BaJnbrijge
Lv Thomaavllle ..
Ar Thomasville..
Lv - .Dupont,
Lv .. Gainesville
LY A\ uyeross
Lv Jacksonville
Lv 8avannah
Lv Brunswick
Lv Charleston Ar
Lv Florence...^ Ar
3 40 p m|Lv Wilmington Ar
7 11 p miLv Richmond. Ar
3 30 p m Lv Washington Ar
2 10 p m|Lv Baltimore..... Ar
11 40 a miLv Philadelphia Ax-
900 o m‘Lv Now York At
Nos 35 and 78 earn, Pullman Uunct B eeping cars between Jacksonville and Cincinnati vl.
Waycross, Thomasville, Montgomery, Nashville and Louisville.
Nos. 6 and 0 carry elegant reslinmg chair cars between Savannah and Montgomery Oom
connections made by two trains every day for points In Southern Georgia and Florida at Si.
vannah with elegant steamships and at Charleston with the Atlantic Coast Line lor all noinl.
“A „ „ , , W-M. DAVIDSON, Gen. Pass. Agt. P *
B. DUNHAM, (Jen. Supt. Ui.Sim D run t’.mm gerAgent,
Montgomery, Ala.
A. InTZETW IROTTTJEJ
—BETWEEN—
iiTLAITTA, G-OEBG-IA,
AND
Brunswick, Thomasville and Jacksonville,
—via—
E. T. V. & G., G. M. & G.. C. S., B. & W„ S. F. & W. RY’S.
SOUTH BOUND
JUNE 4th, 1893.
NORTH BOUND
4 NO. 1
X NO. 3
STATIONS.
1 NO. 2
X NO. 4
4 10 pm
5 05 p m
8 45 p m
10 08 p m
11 07 pm
1 15 am
11 60 am
7 10 am
5 55 a m
7 40 a in
8 35 a m
4 00 pm
6 43 pm
8 35 p m
10 00 p m
Leave Atlanta
'» McDonough. ...
“ Columbus........
" Richland.. ......
*• Dawson
** ‘ Albany
Arrive Thomasville
“ Brunswick
*• Jacksonville
E, T. V. & G
G. M, & G.
O. S.
S. F. & W.
B. & W.
8. F. & W.
Ar.
Ly.
Mil uni
7 25 p El
3 66 p in
120 pm
If 23 d m
1! 36 am
7 60 a m
120 pm
6 29 p ID
9 30 'a m
113 a m
5 30 a m
4 00 tin
Machinery, Mill or Plumbing Supplies, call
on the only exclusive dealer in the city,
who handles the finest grade of goods in
Southwest Georgia, and who looks after
the people’s wants in the latest designs and
prices to suit the “hard times'’ such ns
Balli Tubs, Hot Water Boilers, Fine
Lavatories, Water Closets, Toilet
Paper, Thomson Water Me
ters, Instantaneous Wa
ter Heaters.
Steam Gauges, Glass Water Gauges,
Gauges Cocks, Pulleys, Belt
ing, Pipe & Fittings,
Boiler Patcli
Bolts.
E. H. Thompson,
208 West Jackson St.
tSavannah, Florida and Western Failway
WAYCHOBB BnOKT LINE- TiMI CAitl
The Pullman Vestibuled Uervice on
Night Trains, Parlor Chair
Gan on Day Train.
The Monou Trains make the fas tea
time between the Southern Win
ter Cities and Sommer Re
torts of the Northwest.
W. H. McDOXL, General Manager,
T. J. BXKD, Oen. P. A., Chicago,
fot forthulnfomOon address
. it. TV. QLADINGiGso'lAgent
UtBroM Street Thom ssrllls,
BOARD
Among tbe Pines.
(Only [hall milejtrom city)
A few persons desiring a sojonrn in the
country, wheie the air is pure and laden
With the aroma of the pines and
where they will be made to “feel at home,”
esn he 'accommodated at Jersey Farm.
Location high and healthy, rooms new and
comfortable and fare -wholesome, including
pure milk from a choice herd of Jorsoya.
Very sick persons and children not taken.
Moils received twice a dsj.
Livery furnished by any of the Btsblcs
st Huns prices charged in the city.
A fish pond, osr boats and exemption from
the nolle of childien are among the attrac
tions. *
B-0-A-R-D.
RandallHouse
(Opposite Pine, .Voods Hotel.)
Thomasville. - - Ga.
Mrs, M. H. RANDALL, Prop.
Doable verandas that the sun shines on all
day. Newly furnished, with all Mod
ern Conveniences. Hot and cold
water baths.
Terms to Suit The Hard Times
Transient Custom Solicited at $1.50
Per Day,
i oo pm
l 18 pm
} 50fpm
J 50 pm
) 40 pm
i 12 am
12 35 am 3 20 am
....| 4 30 l
10 45 am 0 50 t
::t» oo.
4 10 am' 8 45 e
7 25c
7 55 am
9 20 am
10 30 am
C 00 am
12 25 pm'
6 00 pm!,.........
10 30 c
1145 x
lOOp
jCorre;ted to Jan. 27 1895.
12 25 pm
1 43 pm
4 30 pm
8 04 pm
5 00 pm
6 0 pm
5 10 pm
9 45 pm
10 25 pm
Ly Savannah Ar
Ar Josup Ly
Ar Waycross Ly
Ar.... Bruns wick Lv
Ar Albany Lv
Ar...,-Jacksonville.,. Ly
Ar....,ValdoBta- Ly
Ar... .Thomaavllle.... Ly
Ar.... M Montloello Lv
Ar.. .Bainbridge Lv
Ar.... Gaine8Yllie.... H Lv
Ar.......Ocala......... Lv
Ar Sanford Lv
Ar -Tampa Lv
Ar....Port Tampa....Lv
....-Macon Lv
....Atlanta Lv
at. .. .Montgomery.... Lv
Ar.........Mobile- Lv
Ar. New Orlean8... M Lv
12 0) pm
10 30 am
9 35 am
1 30 am
8 05 pm
7 20 pm
7 40 pm
12 2^ pm
7 40aui
9 40 pm
7 43 pm
6 26 pip
3 10 pm
1 53 pm
11 90 am
12 30 pm
1095 am
9 15 am
10 20 BUS
6 30 am
0 00 am
7 00 am
4 43 am
3 10 am
7 25 pm
4 lO pm
6 30 pm
11 42 pm
9 30 pm
6 30 pm
6 00 pm
4 45 pxc
2 5) pm
718 am
12 20 am
7 60 pxu
9 37pm
2 06pm
l o&pm
Hi
SLEEPING CAE BEBYIGI AND CONNECTIONS.
Trains 82 and 36 carry Pullman buffet BlMQtng Cars between New York and Port Tampa.
Trains ^ and 78 carries Pullman ballet Sleeping oars between New York and Port Tampa,
Train 85 carries Pullman Sleeping Car Wayoroea to Montgomery, xiashville, Louisville ana
Cincinnati. Trains 23 and 6 carry Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars betweon Savannah and
Suwannee. Train 6 and 2 J carries Pullman Sleeper Cara between Savannah and Jacksonville.
Paaaeneera for Suwannee or Jacksonville by train 23, can enter sleeping car at 9 p. m.
Train 35 makes close connectioh at Waycross for Mobile. New Orleans and the Southwest.
Train 23 connects with Steamers at Port Tampa for Key West and HavnnHa.
Tickets sold to all points and aleeplngcar bertha secured at passenger stations.
B. W. WRENN, rasa. Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
W. M. DAVIDSON Gen’l. Pass. Agoat, Jackcouv Ule, Fla.
New Patterns
- F 0 R -
VV. H.; PHILLIPS, M. D,
HOMCEOPATHISr,
office’over nation a lJbank.
Hours: Until_l 1:30 a. m.,
*3 to 3 p. m.
3m.
An elegant line of spring and sammer
patterns for pants and suits Just received.
Also a full line of new samples to select from
in the event none of these suit. Call and see
me when yon want good stylish clothing.
I guarantee satisfaction.
John Andrishok.
Merchant Tailor.
Bose Arbor Cottage
338 JACKSON ST.
In the most fashionable location. Center
Of city. Select family boarding at modento
rates. Artesian water, Hath, modern con
veniences and sewer connection,
tf. I. F. GRAHAM, Proprietor,
We would esteem it a favor to be
allowed to make an estimate on yoar
next job of printing. Wp guarantee
satisfaction inevery particular,