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iTHE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1894.
If you tfike pride in your personal appearance, it’s time
for you to consider where to secure your Fall outfit. Cer
tainly, the proper place to select is where Style approaches,
as near as possible, Perfection, linked with reasonable
prices. Our handsome line of stylish and excellent-fitting
Dress Suits, an extensive collection of high-grade novel
ties, wifi gratify you. Thfere is no more danger in pre
dicting their popularity than in prophesying the rise of
tomorrow’s sun.
Many advertisements contain exaggeration, but quite
the opposite about ours. A very liitlc time of yours,
simply a visit to our store, will readily satisfy you of their
true merit. We guarantee satisfaction.
CHARLES WACHTEL,
515 CHERRY STREET, .... MACON, GEORGIA
BADLY BITTEN
BY A GAT
8T0N
Both Mr, and Mn. Eugono Harris Havo
a Serious Struggle to Save
a Pot.
TURNED UPON BOTH OF THEM
Anil Inflleleit Painful Wound*—* Scene
That Can If* luiuf-lneilThan
Jj«*rrlb«<t—A tfuston Terrier
and a Malum Cat.
Wlmt might have been n must se
rious accident and In nuy event wns
mitltclent to nrotiso the neighborhood
of Ayres l'nrk, occurred Into Sunday
illicit ut tho roaidonco of .Mr. Kugcno
llurriH on Third street.
Mrs. I birr Is was severely bitten on
bnth bunds by nn Immense unit very
handsome IMnltese eat, of which ttiu
futility la justly proud.
At tint It wns feured that the flereo
attack made by Uio Infuriated air,Hint
amt the shock to '.Mrs. Harris' nervous
system might prove serious, but tho
Telegraph Is informed that Mrs. Harris
was not sutTertng much yesterday aud
that tlio physician* faired no serious
results.
It nppears that Mrs. Harris owns n
splendid specimen of (lie linslou terrier,
a. handsome dog, tail unforiunately
liom with an lustluctivu hatred far
eats, wheUier they lie the common or
garden American eat or more aristo
cratic bhic-ldoudrd fellr.es that origin-
tiled on the Island of Malta.
It Is customary In the family to care
fully keep the Boston terrier and tho
Maltose eat apart, but on Sunday night
tue terrier being mined loose in the
house, got upon tile trail of tils enemy
mid cornered pussy In the parlor.
IncuuttncnUy the terrier seized tho
cat with n grip that knew no mercy.
Mr. Eugano Harris, who tins been suf
fering from it severe attack of fever,
and was sitting up ut the time, dived
lu to separate die animals, tail failed,
mid Mrs. Harris essayed to assist him.
Thou It wns that the eat turned on its
mistress uuil bit tier severely, laeenit
tug both hands ntnl tearing the llesh
terribly.
At this juncture tho noise, nud In fart
the whole scene, can lie better Imagined
than described.
Tile dog held on with ft grim deter
initiation and n growl that meant more.
Tho eat spat mid cried fearfully amt
both Mr. and Mrs. Harris, the one al
ready week nud ill mid tho oilier pros
trated with tutu and terror, were al
most helpless. Weed was llevviug itco-
ly from tho eat where 'the terrier
grilled anil held tier and (ton the se
rious wounds mi both .Mr. and .Mrs.
Harris, for though It has net been men
tioned, Mr. Harris was badly baton at
the outset of tho fmy,
■Mr. C. t». I’em-sou, who tins rooms at
the heu*>, appeared at this Jiun-mv
uad with a hwivy stick clubbed the di
until he released tils victim, too lal<\
however, It is taunL to save the oafi
life.
Then the terrier being sent tijek to
his kennel, the best lmm..Hate rvmcdl
were applied to wounded hands m
Hlhx-ked nerves nud quiet was lostore
but not until the neighborhood laid
been thoroughly around aud fright
ened.
The occurrence was ttie xahject at
much comment on the streets yesterday
nud the great.*! satisfaction was ex’*
pnssed that the result was not more
•mow.
EY SAYS
THEY MUST PAY IT
An Important Action to Recover Dam
ages Brought in the United
States Court.
MR. CORBETT WANTS HIS FEES
Tlie Ex-l/nlied Slate* Plarthal Xlnke* Up
Old Scores Willi Uncle Sam and
Tell* film to Ante—Sclieldam
Schtin!•* or Clint
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Pair.
DHL
am
W CREAM
BAH1NS
MW*R
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grtpe Cretm of Tartar Powder. Ft«
hum Ammonia, Alum o« soy ullici adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
Through Mr. Marlon Erwin, attorney,
an action -to recover damages tins bean
tiled tn tho United State* court by
Samuel need Btoney of South Carolina
against the Hrlovklnsvtlle, Americusand
Eastman Railroad Company. The suit
calls for $30,000.
Slooiey ia a railroad contractor of Co
lumbia. S. C. According to the allega
tions at the edition, he made a contract
abVit four or five years ago with the
Hswklnsvllle. Amerlous and Eastman
Railway Comoan-r to construct their
Unco between the above named and In
termediate points, tt being then a new;
ly organised corporation for ths purpose
of building tho railroad as belbre said.
Steney claims that under his contract
ho was to get 15,000 por mile; that about
one month’s -wortt iwns done, when the
whole scheme fell through and he was
forced to throw up hts Jctb. This wua
ab&ut the time of tho failure of tho Ma
con Construction Company, tt will be
remembered, o time when wreck and
ruin befell construction coinp-wilcd ev
erywhere rwlthln touch ot Matron. But
Btoney claims that he -was never paid
fur the work he did. owl tt U to re-
oover thio that he now sues tn the
United States court.
Capt. J. D. Stotson, the present well
known banker of Macon, wus the presi
dent bf the defunct railroad company,
he at Hint time having his homo In
Hswkl tactile.
HB WIVNTS 1118 PEES.
Mr. Marlon Erwtn was the attorney
In action brought In the United States
court yesterday.
Mr, Walter P. Coitbett, the well known
cx-Unttod States marshal of the south
ern iltstrlct of Oeoiula, has brought suit
against Uncle Sam for the sum of $1".C0
f-ir back fees that ho claims nre due
him fur services rendered while serving
out tho term of his onto©. '
(The case ts tn ©very sense an unusual
one. Mr. Codbett’s claim Is that he
served a tnmiber of writs during hta
term of oltlce for which the government
has never paid him the fees due.
He nlleitcn that the law allowed him
lb collect mileage at the rate of 6 cents
tier mile on both writs when serving
Uvo on the same trip, and that now tho
government has only allowed mileage
on one writ, on the ground that where
two writs were served lot the Ham© trip
onty single mileage could bo allowed.
Mr. Cottbett believes, however, that he
can get the double mileage anil ■
hoisted Ms Hag for the fray.
The main ground upon which the ©tilt
will be sustained La that under a recent
decision of the supreme court In Maine
double mileage was allowed when
simitar easo to that of the ex-inamhaf
was put to teat. In this Instance court
sustained the plea that the marshal bud
n right to ehaive fees on every writ
served, without regard to whether two
trip! br more were made.
SOME HKEDAM SNAPS.
What ta the difference between "Ske*
dam snaps" and "Old Tom gin?" This
avIH b» deeld.-d bv Unite.! states Com-
mlssk.ner I* M. Erwin this morning.
Mr. C. IV. H-idges. a prominent nnd
well to do young citizen of Rrooks coun
ty. .Mine lull. . ' .’o nil.- .|.n—r Mrnh, , f
See yesterday and surrendered hlimelf
over to tho power of the law. Hts In
troductory was that he heard the reve
nue omcena were after him, and to spare
himself the humiliation of an nrreat he
came and gave up. ("
Some days ego revenue officer* got on
to 1 lodge,' case. He and his father
run a store In Rrooks county, the young
man being In general ehMg*. It uas
reported to the authorities in it it'vi;..
Iiad on sale a lot of "Ohl Tom sin,” bet
ter known to the snorting world as "hit
your mamma whisky," and that It wan
being dispensed under the nom de
plume bf "skedam snaps," a sort of
apologeUe way of getting at the strong
mink. The officers were at work ct\
the case when Hoilges got wind of their
movements and gave himself up.
T.-day Commlsafonef Erwin will try
to unravel the technicalities that eeom
to have brought the name ef a furnierlv
highly respected young min Into disre
pute. it |* understood that the govern
ment will have two or three witnecaes
here, those who havo psiiiken of the
vtrage. who will swear that "skedam
tape’ Is nothing leas than gin.
BUCKLEN'8 ARNICA SALVE.
The boat naive In the world for cuts,
bruises, sore*. ulcers, salt rheum, fever
-ores, tetter chapped h.m.ts. chilblains,
oriio. and ell eruplloua. sud positively
* guaranteed to give perfect rattsfa-
l®“ or money refunded. Price. ;j
vts per box. Foe sale by U. J. Lmu;
& ecus, druggists.
In all oup Shoes you find not
only Style and Appearance, but
Genuine, Sterling Value.
They are better this fall than
ever before.
510 Cherry Street.
GLEANINGS OF
THE SUBURBS
What Is Going On In and Around the
Outskirts of tho Busy Central
City.
PERSONAL .AND SOCIAL ITEMS
Wlist the People of South nnd West
Slaeon Are Doing nnd Saying,
People Who Como nnd Go
it ml Those nt Reran.
An error was made In the name of
the young lady In the marriage notice
In the South Macon, ceremony publish,
ed In Monday’s Telegraph. Her .t.
was Miss Edmonds Instead of os U ap
peared in the notice.
Mm. iLouls BunaihaTcl and Mrp. John
H. Burnett returned last week from a
pleasant sojourn In the mountain dis
trict of northeast Georgia of six weeks'
duration.
A protracted meeting -was begun at
Centenary Methodist church at tho
evening service «n Sunday last. Rev.
Mr. Chester presented a verj;dlmprce-
slng and convicting discourse, which
was heard -with the utmost attention
ami Interest by the large congregation
that was present! nt this service. The
reverend gentleman’ hopes to hmve du
ring the coming week the valuable es-
Distance of Rev. Dr. Kerr In ijhe con
duct ot these services. Thja divine
needs no Introduction to the attendants
u-t this church nnd the cojiL-qiiaHy. ns
ho wl(l be remembered ns being, {res
ent several avecku at the revTy.ll last
spring •(’ this church. ■'
Mrs. iA. iH. Gardner at ’The
tg Be'-
istjn Is
aixlner,
visiting iher'son. Sir. TObmaa
In South Macon, she Will return to
her homo this m'omlntr.acconi pan I ed by
Mr. Gardner, who wtH spendia week
or ten days-with relatives in hlo native
city of Thonxiston.
(A delightful picnic and reunion of
neighbors anil friends of Warrior. Haz
ard and Godfrey districts look place on
Thursday last at Heath's grove on the
Columbus rogd near Tabcsalkeo creek.
Several ladles and gentlemen from
South Macon wire tpresent during tho
day.
The Houston county association- of
Primitive -Baptists held Its annual as
sociation on their grounds nt Wdlston
In the northern Dart of the county
during the last three days of the past
week. Tho association was visited by
several members of the Primitive de-
mrnitimtUm In South Macon.
On Sunday evening services were
held In their church tn South Macon,
which were -well attended, a large nnd
appreciative congregation being pres
ent. Rev, Mr. Childs was listened to
with every mark of Interest anil at
tention during hla protracted nnd Inter
esting senmon, though ho was initio In-
disposed.
Mr. A. Vlnlng ot the Central railroad
■pent a few days last week wun tils
mother nnd fist ere. Mrs. A. J. Vlnlng
nnd Mrr. Kin* and Mrs. West of Sooth
Mscon. He left for hlo-homo !n Mont
gomery. Ala., an Monday morning. Mr.
Vlnlng was accompanied during his vis-
tt by hts daughter. Miss Myra Vlnlng.
Mrs. Henry Finney and fnmllv. who
have been spending the last month br
two -with relatives tn South Macon, re
turned to their home In Sanford, Fla-
on Sunday night. The many friends of
Mkw Julia, her daughter, parted with
her with sincere reluctance. Uy her
gentle manner and bearing ahe had
endeared herself to them nnd this feel
ing iwao oulte manifest In the targe
number of friends a-nd acquaintances
vaho accompanied her and her mother
to the-depot on the eve of their de
parture for their home in tho .euuny
Land of Flow
FACTS ABOUT
THE COTTON CROP
Very Little, If Any, Damage Being Done
in This Section by the Boll
Worms of Rust.
WHAT THE COTTON MEN SAY
The Future Market Che Best Indication
of 111* Present Condition of (lie
Crop—There J* No Came for
Alarm— Florida Crone*
SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE.
This- Is beyond question the mast suc
cessful cough medicine wo have ever
sold. A few doses Invariably cures the
worst cas-s ot croup, cough and bron
chitis, white Its wonderful success in th*
cure of consumption ts without parallel
In the history of medicine. Since Its
tltst discovery tt has been sold on a
guarantee, n test which no other med
icine can staud. If you have u cough,
we earnestly n«k you totr y It. Price
to cents, i-o vents and SI. if your lungs
arc sore, chest or back Is Una', use
Shiloh's Porous Plaster.
C'old by G-iodwyn A Small Drug Com
pany. corner Cherry etreet nnd Cotrop
avenue
Vltll to MANHOOD.
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far i-y Wilt
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OOODWVN i SHALL,
Sola Agents. Mscon. Go,
The cotton crop of Georgia Is safe, so
far as itfie boll worm and rust ure con-
corned. Is the opinion of Mac-an cotton
men after they nravw made toe mo3t
diligent Inquiry throughout the state.
In a few Interior counties, said one
wareflouaemeo, there has been some
slight damage by boll worms, 1m t it
ts nothing serious and will have no ef
fect on the crop or tile price. This sec
tion of the cotton growing suites will
come out alt right on 'the co'JOcm crop,
and there are many who say the grow
ers of Georgia will clear money on the
crop matwl'ihetuntUnig tihe low price.
Others, however, are equally'as positive
that tde planters will tlo well to .pull
out even, but all ore agreed that the
cotton planter can better afford to hold
crop and sell -When he wuntB to, as the
majority of them have ’abundance of
corn land meat and wEI not be com-
pt-Med to rush their cotton into market
to raise ready money with which to
buy supplies.
There have .been some reports from
Florida to the effoot that 'tihe boll worm
was tdanraglng the cotton In certain
localities, but the extent Ot the rarage3
there has been so small that little no
tice Unas been taken of tit, Very little
attention hits been given to such re
ports os have been received from
Texas on this line; ua far ns can be
•learned the damage Is small.
The cotton men ihere have heat'd
nothing from their correspondents wl'h
regard to the existence of 'the boll
worm 1n Georgia, and It Is earnestly
hoped that t he cotton 1ms wot been a t
tacked by this destructive anC'Diul. If
there were any devastation of the crop
in Macon territory by the bull worm
tt la reasonable to believe, and it la
very .probable, tih'at tho tMaoon cotton
mew would 'have onve infortturtlon
about the matter from their corre
spondents.
The cotton men «iy the Necv York
people are tihe 'best -posted in tho coun
try -when it cameo to the condition of
the cotton crap, arid If there ts any
sertou3 doenage .to any ponton of tt It
is -Indicated' alt once by tho effect on
the market. If t-here had been any ez-
-terretve destruction at the crop by 'the
boll worm, or from any other source,
It would have -been natural for cot-ton
futures -to have -advanced, but. Instead
of that, wl'tihln the tot two or three
days, they Wore docffhied from live -to
six points. The fuimre -market Is one
ot -tihe host known- barometers, when
it comes vo indications of the conditions
of the crop, arid If asiyChing ser.ous
happens 'there -i3 tKilble to be u sudden
tluotu-atlo-n aa soon os ft become
known.
THE COTTON CROP.
The Railroads Will Apportion tt at Junc
tion Points.
There will be a meeting tomorrow In
Atlanta of the traffic men of the South
ern railroads, with a view to taking
some action with regard to the appor
tionment of the chiton received at the
Junction points behxeen the different
lines which convoste for It.
It tt exoerietl that till tho lines south
of the Ohio river and cast of the -Mis
sissippi wltl he represented and that
there avlll -bo conslderalble discussion
with regard to the business which each
line is to handle. The .prevailing belief
am'ong railroad men Is that a h.tnno-
nitous agreement with regard to the ap
portionment avlll Ibe reached.
The Idea Is not.-os some have stated tt,
to nporiUon the cotton crop among tho
railroad*. This has been done from
year to year itml the cotton received r-t
junctions has ibeen apportioned nmons
the different lines competing for It on a
percentage Ibasl*. If no harmonious ar
rangement can he made the hoard of
arbitration of the Southern Railway
and Steamship lAsspokirlon "Will be call
ed kn to settle 'the dlfferenoc and estab
lish tho proportions.
The cron this-year Is likely to be much
larger than it was last, and the rail
road companies are already doing a
wood transportation Ibuslnees. This fact
may brink; about acme difference be
tween the traffic men. as they are nil
now getting s good share of business
and none of them mill -want to see any
of It withdrawn from their lines. This
is a matter which haa always deeply In
terested the porta tf the South Atlantic
coast nnd which haa seemed to them to
procure certain dlscrtminuttona In fa
vor ot other ports. These port* will,
therefore, watch with Interest the prog
ress of this meeting. The railroads hold
that It U not the differential rate be
tween any two ports which creates a
discrimination Jn favor of one over the
other. Ibut that it ts a question of the
total rate bv water and land from the
starting point or the cotton to Its desti
nation across the water. It Is the sea
rate they say which need* reducing in
onler to allow Sa vannah and other porto
In a simitar condition to compete with
other ports in the shipment of cotton.
Savannah haa taken steps looking to
the reduction of that rate amt there la
some pntiablllty of the shipment of cot
ton through this port being larger than
It was last year, -reaardlcra of the In
crease tn the amount of the crop.
Prof. Agostini dfcsiros nil
children who intend entering
his dnneing class to be present
this afternoon promptly at 3
and all young men promptly
at 8 at ilactm Light "Infantry
armory.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. 6. Moore, who has tor the
lo*t eight years been reasonable in hla
charges for ih'ntal fork, and who is
boiler prepared to do brid^o, crown anil
all kinds of doatal work, having taken
a post-graduate courso in prosthetic
dentistry, owing to the stringency of
the times. Is willing <o be even more
reasonable In his charge*. Como, let
him examine your teeth and sea how
reasonable you can have your dantal
louo. Tooth extracted without
pain. 121 Washington avenue, uear
First naptist chutxh. Vlnevllie :tnd
tBeltUoe of street can piss his office
Maccn. Oa.
JS,,
to clean the* paints, wash the windows, or
Z/? t t scrub the fioox, put a little
\GoSd Dust
Washmsr Powder
in the water, and see what a
magical effect it lias oa the dirt; see •
how much labor it saves you; see
how little it costs in comparison
with other washing compounds.
Ask your grocer for it. Sold in
4 pound packages. Price 25 cents.
Made only by
THE
N. K. Fair bank
Company,
Chicago, St. Louis,
New York, Boston,
Philadelphia.
OLD SCHOOL BOOKS WASTED
. Have you In the house a lot hi school books not In use? Look them up and
bring them at once nnd get new boults in exchange, if you want sums
for this term come with your Hares today and 1 can supply new or second hand.
DON'T WAIT—AVOID THE RUSH. Prices As law us any.
J. W. BURKES BOOK STORE
SERGEANTS
TOOK THE PRIZES
The Quarterly Prize Drill and Inspection
c-f the Macon Volunteers Held
Last Night.
SERGTS. CONNER AND CORBIN
It IVm a Close aud Hard Fonght Con.
test and Put the Boy* on Tlielr 4
Mettle—Private Wooten Ap
pointed a Corporal*
Tlio quarterly prize drill nnd Inspec
tion of the Macon Volunteers was held
lu their -mnory last night. There were
quite u number of visitors present,
mainly members of the other military
organizations in the city.
Beret. Granville C. Conner, Jr,, won
the gold medal for tho best drilled man
nnd Sergt. J times C. Corbin carried oft
the prize, a handsome gold, medal, fur
tile beat Inspection ol arms. The con
test hi tho last named Instance wns ex-
Jyemely close between Sergt Corbin
nnd Private H. Merkel, and It was only
by the closest Inspection that tho
judges, Llcuts. P. G. It Bell nud Ben
J. "White of tho IMacon Hussars were
able to decldo between these two con
testants.
Tho prlzo drill in tho manual was
very exciting, as one by one the men
were thrown out by the Judges, who
kept a critical eye on every movement
down tho entire line. It wns only a -
question ot ten or Uftceu minutes be
fore Sergts. Conner and Corbin were
lclt nlono to light out what proved
quite a long nnd stubbornly fought
contest One mistake by Sergt Corbin,
however, left Sergt Conner the proud
victor. Both men handle the rllle
beautifully, and are made of that sit-.,
stuff which should characterize
good soldiers. Tlielr persistence in last
n,gilt's contests Is the very same spirit
that characterizes their every duty, aud
the Volunteers are proud to lmvo two
sergeants ot Bueh credit to tho com
pany.
At tho prize drill and Inspection be
fore this last. Private W. J. Crittenden
won tho medal, which he will now have
to surrender to Sergt. Couner. On tills
tx’cn.'.'.oii Sergt. t.’.iuii'-r won the medal
awarded last night to Sergt. Corbin for
standing tho best Inspection.
Capt. Carnes last night appointed
Private Wooten corporal, vice Corp.
Harry Garden.
USE HOLMES' MOUTH "WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. Hotmra & Mauon, Dentists,
656 Mulberry Struck.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mouth, sore jJhro.iit, cleans the teash and
purities the breturn. For sale by all
druggists*
MISS GARRISON'S DEATH.
HOST HARDING.
She Died Last Night at tho llomo of
Her Father, on Jackson Street.
Miss Lula Garrison, a bright and lov
able young lady, 17 years old, died at
S o'clock last night at the home of her
father, Mr. V. A. Garrison, on Jackson
street.
Tho remains will be shipped to
Flower Branch this morning.
Pale Faces
or Loss or Flesh, or a Hack
ing Cough, reveal a conditions
not a theory. Something Is
wrong. Make it right with
Scott’s
Emulsion
Ot. IVice’z Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Asart.
the Cream of Cod-liver Oil,
which restores a healthy col
or, huilds up flesh, stops
coughing and gives strength.
Physicians, tho world over,
endorse it.
Oofl’i hi deceited fe| SobslltBtes!
rncwt'iiq&nuatmu.u.Y. au brosjnt*.
Ho Did the Handsome Thing by a Par
ty of Gentlemen Friends.
Mr. Weldon A. Harding, the hand
some jeweler for J. H. & W. W. Will
iams,. entertained a few of his gentle
men friends last night with a delightful’
barbecue. ' *
The barbecue iwae spread on tables In
the'garden In the rear ot Messrs. Will
iams’ store and the grounds were hand-
scmely illuminated with Japanese lan
terns'. It was a moot delightful affair
rnnd reflected great credit upon Mr.' Har
ding’s excellent taste.
Those .present were Messrs. W. P*.
Cox. W. !H. Whitehead. George Harris,
Capt. Jess Hall. J. «. Williams. W. W.
Williams. Frank Butner, Merrel Calla
way, F. C. Rtes, Joseph Cutllff, James
W. Callaway. John A. Retd and D. S.
Wright.
OH, WHAT A COUGH!
Will you heed the warning—the sig
nal, perhaps, of the sure approach of
that more terrible disease, consumtlon?
Ask yourself If you can afford, for the
sukc of saving 60 cents, run tho risk
and do nothing for It. We know from
experience that Shiloh's Curo will cure
Your, cough. It never fails. This ex
plains why more than a million bottles
were sold the past year. It relieves
croup and whooping cough at once.
Mothers, do not be without It. For
lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's
Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwyn &
Smalt Drug Company, corner Cherry
street and Cotton avenue.
A PRIVATE (LETTER.
Hon. Henry Horne. Macon, Oa.—Deni
Sir: Kindly give "Down In Dixie" cleat
stage; a great euccess. The piece has
caught on In great etyle. Receipts
5756,75. Every act getting a curtain
call. Do what vou can to let the people
kribw you are giving them a first-doss
production^ Use my name, Colien'e,
Keogh's or Johnson's for references.
Youre truly. * Jan. D. Burbridge.
"Manager Park Theatre,. Jacksonville
Fla.
What
Shall I
Take $
is tbe anxious question
asked by those who aro uot
feeling well—havo no appe
tite—aro out of sorts—have
no energy—feel tired out.
Perhaps you aro feeling sick
yourself I
Many medicines aro recom
mended, doctors consulted—
(In many cases) much money
spent in thisscarchforlicaUU
-audyctitcan allbeavoidcd.
VViso pcoplo commence at
once taking
Brown’s c
I Iron Bitters
tain3 IRON which somo
pcoplo say they cannot tako.
1 Try Brown’t Iron Bitten—it
lis warranted net to givo
1 headache, stain tho teeth or
I causeconstipatiouasollothcr
Iron Medicines do.
Oenulne has the crested
Rid Unci on the wrapper.
SHOWN CaBM.CO. SALTO. MD.
m
PROGRESSIVE
TAILORING
Can only be dono
by keeping abreast of the
times and reliably informed on
all that is new and novel. I
have made arrangements with
tbe highest authority on prog,
ressive tailoring, to keep mo
posted on all the new ideas as
thej’ arc evolved and adopted;
thus my clients may be sure
of having their clothes made
in such styles as are entirely
:urrent and' eminently correct.
McKAY, The Tailor,
6G3 Chdrry Street