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CO". PANTS EXTRACT
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FOR DOUBLE CRIME.
. ti l \IIIESTHD I* HIII
v v foil IM ITM N Ml IIIIKR.
tlr , .innilal Polnl lo
„ . ill.- Mi.nlrrrr Loci. < lurk.
I , i ini. Tur|M-ulinr Hands
llhra Hr Was Journeylna
~, riori.la—' lkr Three I I
|(1 ,1,. Near omlmnn un
, I-| liar U||> l.nlrr Ihr HrnU
~i < lurk and 111.. VN
~r.-il. nnil Their
llad Disappeared--* lier HI
i nia Him llii.'k.
J. fonoly. of Brook* county.
~ugh 8 ivannsh yesterday with
n i-ma who I* wanted In thai
■i double murder. Or, umMan
of Ihr strongest character.
1..i > a- ihr brutal murderer of
,111.1 La. k Clark, two of his
i t- and oMcndbk friends,
v i raptured at Kershaw. 8. C.,
i ih.rr lo await Ihr arrival of
. . i onoly The Governor has offrr
, ward of 1150 for the arrest, with
. onvtct, of the murilrrrr of Clark
, and the sheriff does not believe
, . i l.r any dlfllculiy In convincing
i' hilly I. Ihr sullty rfan While
in direct rvldrncr of his aullt,
ii.. - Indicate, with almost post*
i, i ly ihat he tired ths fatal shot*.
y he has told the sheriff la too
-i io be worthy of belief.
11 Kaly. Clark and Clay left
mi. Pin., where they had hern
i .is turpentine hand*, and started
dta. It Is understood on Early's as
i ihat they could better their condl
-• t.y m iking the change. They were
lii- .—cn together about sunset on the
e ug of Sept. 12. being then about six
r : ni Quitman and headed for that
Thin, for a time, all the negroes
ned from public view and the
happening, can only be surmised
i inf* rred from the known facts in the
v 1 r lock In the morning of Thursday,
m "K-inlng following the evening when
i were last seen together.someofih*
virig in th<- neighborhood heard
t 1 shots, fired In quick sucresalon
>< is a moment’s wild curiosity as
ason for the firing, but as the
• re no! repeated and as there were
for assistance, the curiosity died
i ■ Incident was forgotten
- day morning a resident of the ne gh
ualktr.g through the woods and
•ii ihe e|ioi by Hi*- flight and de
h i of ii flock of buzzards, discovered a
speelaele. The biddies of Clark
were lying clone to ea* h other,
o of decomiKMilibai almutx filght
ind miitlluiod hy the tieice at
in- scavengers of the alt
■ disappeared. So also had about
I onev. which the dead m- n were
o o hive bail on iheir |ietsons at
ii they left West Firm, anil a hand
olver. In which <aic of them had
I part of his earnings Lying ba
il dead todies was a bottle con
.ini i small quantity of ihe whlskv
v ■ w ,ch It had originally been tilled.
. e of the greater part of which
ft. I,- accounteil for the deep sleep in
y had l een plunged, before their
r sen I them Into that deeper sleep
I I h • no w aklng
.- Conoly discovered that Kaly h i I
■ originally from Camden county.
5 - I 'arollna. and he expected Ihe negro
v rtii.o his way hick to hts old home.
'ions to ihe officers in that section
t nt out, ands a result Kaiy was
1 in leancastcr. Ilio county ttd
■' rniili n, by Postmaster T C.
t id l'olii cman W. T. Catoc, holli
‘ i \vn of Kershaw.
S icrlfT Conoly reached the Jail
ih negro was conllned, Kuly ut
m l ie kis w nothing whatever
mm lesion of the crime, as he
nt, mid Clay laforo they were
l' Vfierwards. when he saw that
iv woua) not hold water, he call
fl ► a riff over lo where he was jnd
io toll wnsi he declared to be.
h, the wholo truth, and nothing
truth "
and that In the camp south of Qult
f.t. w 1 ere he, Clark and Clay had r
-i spend the night and where the
the two latter were afterwards
had been Joined hv two oth. r
whose namea he did not know
'■ deserlpiiona he could no' give.
’ • night he had seen one of
*' 'Oiera rise stealthily to his
l surmising that there was io he
* i if, had himself risen anr I fled
th wood- lb- saw his compan-
I'Ut dll not wait to make any
Iw-lng 100 badly frightened to
He ihrn came on to Savannah,
ii iln nt Qutiman. and from
made hi- tvay lo his old home
•'h of the ppgro's story Is dl
h unexplained pissesslon of
to- him a very large sum of
' which he a- postt-d In hank
which he pihl an attorney to
11- also had a pistol, whleh
with the deserlpilon of that
' of the murdered men. which
1 I which the shetlfT recover-
Irtp.
' that Malv nllher had Ihe
'h revolver, when he left
* 'hi with Clark and Clay, and the
/^^taratoga^^V
L#Arondack
. Water w
An igrnt of health and promoter of plraitirr, unexcelled a> a E
VL table water, delightful, sparkling, effervescent -refreshes K
and invigorates, A glass in the morning braces you for
the day— at night insures perfect rest. Bottled at
the famous Saratoga Spring. Sold by grocers
JAMES M DIXON A CO.,
Wholesale Agent*.
Inference that he look both from the deal
bodies pf his murdAc.l eompanl n*. In the
absence of any olher explanation and In
connection with Ihe other euspt, lous . Ir
cumstancra surioundlng the case, u prac
tically irreslsilbk-.
Saenlt <’onoly carried hts prisoner .41
to Quitman last night Kaly having *pe, t
ihe day s the guest ol Sheriff Sweeny,
In the lommiallous quarter* wlih whl. h
the county provides criminal* Tae slier-
Iff of brooks, is well known in Saiann ih.
being an officer of Ihe Sheriff* and
Marshals' Association of the state, whl i
held It* annual cctivenilon at Tyhee
un<l Savannah Inst summer
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Wednesday and Thursdai
Georgia and South Carolina Generally
fair Wednesday and Thursday, except oc
casional rains on the coast; fresh to brisk
northeasterly wind*. *
llsilem Florida General.y fair Wed
nesday Thursday Increasing cluudlnrss
arid probably rain; fresh northeasterly
winds, possibly becoming brisk Thurs
day.
Wastarn Florida: Generally fair Wed
nesday and Thursday; fresh northeasterly
winds.
Yesterday's Weather al Bavunnah.
Maximum temperature 2:tm
p m 76 degrees
Minimum temperature 5.00
a m 69 degree,
Mean temperature t.... 72 degrees
Normal temper cure ........ 6* degrees
Kx ess of temperature 4 degrees
Accumulated excess since
04. I €1 degrees
Aicumulaied excess mice
Jan. I Si degree*
Rainfall 01 Inch
Normal 13 Inch
Excess since Oct l 3SS Inches
LH. lency since Jai. 1 6 94 Inches
River Report —The hlght of the Savaii
nah river at Augusta, at 0 a m . (75th
meridian time), yesterday, was 7 2 feel,
u fall of 0.1 foot during the preceding
twenty-four hours
Colton region bulletin. Savannah. Ga
for the twenty-four hours ending at * a
m , 75th meridian time, Oct S>. lIWO
Sun : . of .Mai Min. Kata
Savannah district. ITem.|Tem.< (aU
Alap.iha. Ga . cloudy 53 <7 35
Altwhy, clear b> | 04 00
Amerlcus, cloudy 79 S2 | T
Bilnbrtdge. clear | I" | i <n
Fastnmn cloudy ! M M | .00
E'ort Galnea, cloudy 7 1 j oo
•Galresville. E'la pt cldy kv 70 | On
Mlllen. Oa raining 0k oil j .41
Quitman, clear 04 *5 M
davannoh. cloudy I Vi kb 39
Thomasvllle. clear j *> 7 OO
Waycmss, cloudy Kj 00 00
•Receive,! too loie for telegraphic aver
ages
Special Texas Rainfall Report—Corpus
Christ!, .01; Beeville. trac*. Kerrvtlle. Hi
Light Frost—Fort Smith, Ark ; Russell
ville. Ark.
,No. I ’
8t- Max Min Rain
Central Stations. Hon* Tcm Tern fall.
Atlanta .. 12 74 l .01
Augusta 10 <goj 62 29
Charleston i 5-i 94 66 46
Galveston 27 76 52 | T
Little Ro<-k | 11 72 44 <
Memphis jl4 S 62 49
Mobile I 9 7 50 .00
Montgomery 9 j 76 ! 54 T
New Orleans 14 74 44 On
Savannah 13 S3 65 in
Vicksburg j 9 72 4k On
Wilmington 12 92 58 44
Remark#.— Cooler condition. obtain
over the belt, the centrit districts, ex
periencing the most pronounced decrease
In temperature During the past twenty
tmir hours the rainfall has been con.
lined lo 4.ue .neiern sections Light frost
occurred In Arkansas.
Observation* taken al the same moment
of time at all Stallone. Oct. 9. 19>n, 8 p
m . 751 h meridian time
Hantes of Btallona. | T | V Rain
Boston, rslnlng | 50 ' 1 4 70
N< w York city, raining 52 16 | .*>
J’hlladelphia. cloudy 66 ' 10 j 01
Washington city. ctear...| 51 | 6 rrt
Norfolk, raining 60 j 10 j 04
Hatterss cloudy | 69 I 32 j .00
Wilmington, raining 60 g T
Chorlotte, cloudy , 63 | L | T
Raleigh, partly cloudy . It , I. 16
Charleston, cloudy I 66 ; 16 | 00
Atlanta, cloudy | 64 6 00
August.i. clear 64 I L j 00
Savannah partly cloudy.: 69 9j 00
Jacksonville, cloudy 76 | 6 T
Jupiter, cku<ly ] *0 | L j T
Key West, cloudy | 92 L 00
Tantpo. clear | 79 j L j 00
Mobile, cloudy 6,) 10 m
Montgomery, partly eldy.l 70 9 ' ito
Vldksbunr. gjoudy | 62 L no
New Orleans, clear 66 | 9 | .ill
Galveston, cloudy j m it oo
Corpus Christl, cloudy j 59 12 ; .19
Palestine, cloudy 1 60 L J ,0
Memphis, clear | 60 10 j .00
Cincinnati, clear ! 59 j 10 | .no
Plttahurg. ' bar 56 l, to
Buffalo, clear | 50 j L j .00
Detroit, clear j 54 i 6 j .00
Chicago, clear 56 12 | .00
Marquette, clear 49 | I* j .00
SI Paul, clear 60 : L | .60
Davenport, clear | 59 I L | .00
Ht. Ixmils. clear *0 ' 9 ( ,00
Kansas City, dear j 59 6 { .00
Oklahoma, partly cloudy.l 59 <. 9 j .no
Dodf* City, pt My 'Mi * on
North Platte, clear | 6? | and j .eg)
W n Boyer,
leva) Forecast Official.
kii.i.kd nv him iinoTiir.it.
Irrlilenlal Mmotlnu of Harry An
thony \rnr lake llnllrr.
Jirkronvllle Ha., Oct 9—A *pcla! to
the Tlmes-t.’nlon and Cltiien from Lake
tint lor. Fla., to-flay says:
Harry Anihony. one of the most promi
nent young business men of this section,
brother of Dr. Mark Anthony, a leading
physician, was accidentally killed this
morning *• 1 o’clock by his younger
brother. Marvin Anthony. The brothers
had been In a fox ehase until midnight
an,l stopped at the eountry homa of l>r
THE MORNING NEWS: WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1900.
FOYE’S.
The Fashion Parade Starts To=morrow!
Foye's Styles in the Lead!
First Formal Opening of the New Store
TO-MORROW and FRIDAY.
Our stocks and styles are now complete, and the woman who is seeking the most correct modes anil fabrics, the choicest Millinery, the
best and most comfortable shoes; anything, in fact, in ready-to-wear or materials for herelf or her family, will meet with no disappointment
here, either in variety or satisfactory pricings. It will be a money-back store, and because of this fact it will be a popular store. 1 here will
be no old and played out business methods, and there will be no old or shop-worn jjoods. Everythin# will be new. fresh and fashionable. But
there will be plenty of honest and straightforward business methods. NONE OF I’S ARE PERFECT —although some of us may think so. No
system of storckecping is perfect. There’s always somethingfto learn —uew ideas to act upon—new methods to introduce. We will expect you
to-morrrow or Friday, and it you see any point wherein our service can be improved, we wish you would tell us.
Autumn Millinery
Anew department, hut no experiment, as the rhpwrtment m undr the m n*r
ment of MRH GOLDEN, and with rurh a reputation is ►he ha* fn thl* line, we f•
tha It Is ueelee* to go Into det.ill* Hhe h-* been rucking her brains lo all
the things you'll like end none of the things you won't like We *1 ;ather stop with
out another word end let the beauty of this HAT SHOW greet you In Its fullne*
to-morrow end Friday.
Ladies’ Ready-made Apparel
Our *ork of TAILOR-MADE SUITS. RAINY I>AY BKIRTR, FURS AND
READY-MADE APPAREL of every desrrptlon will he complete for the opining
to-morrow. Almost all of our suits have some distinctive feature, trimmed in some
special way. or have some particular cut.
Fit is Style.
W* will pay p,irti>'Ul*r attention to th*> fH of our siMts and skirts When you
buy that suit or sk-ri wo will make any changes that ore necessai). for there are
not two women alike Make us fit you before you take th- garment.
All altering will he done right In our own work room—hy the most skillful tsti
ol* This all means work, and unless the work Is very well done Indeed the entire
effect of the suit Is spoiled.
Carpet Department
We've laid our line* to do the Carpet huslness of the town, and with the equip
ment we’ve got we ouaht to do It.
You con rely on securing the latest pattenrr ind coloring* here st all times
In Rugs we re specialists, and carry all varieties, from Ihe real ORIENTAL to
the most Inexpensive sorts*! domestic mtnufa 'ute.
P. T. FOYE,
Corner Broughton and Barnard Streets.
Anthony, three mile* out. for rest during
the remainder of Hit night. Harry Antho
ny handed Ms gun to Marvin to hold,
while ho unlocked the door The gun
wan accidentally discharged und Hurry
wna killed lntntly, the entire load en
tering hi* neck and head
Marvin Anthony Immediately became
frantic with grief and attemr'ed to kill
himself He war prevented from doing
*o hy thrlr colored *ervant He I* now
carefully guarded, and hie friend* fire ye*
afraid he will lake Id* life. The family
lx one of the wealthier* In the Mate.
OH ATOMIC Air C'-OhTKXT*. .
lit anil of the Competition lor II al
•he 1 ulveralty.
AI hen-. Ga . Oct *.-The contest for
Georgia'* representative In the State Ora
torical Contest to be held in Atlanta Nov.
2. came off here this afternoon. The fol
lowing men contended: K. O. Jaekon.
"The Women of the South;" K. W Kagr
dale "The Negro Problem: J Oxford
“Expansion Not a Menaee to Our Free In
stitution*;" Glenn Eegwln, "The Wane of
Kt.teaman.Mp;" J. F Oliver. "Wa. Great
Britain Just In the Transvaal? O '
Grave*, "Westward the Course of r.m
plre" No lawyer* were allowed fo enter
he contest and the men were all from the
uader-cliatt*.
The winner Mr Glenn 1-egwln of
Crawfordsville. Ga.. and the alternate.
Xlr Edward Oliver of Kissimmee. I-In.
\lr 1-egwln I* a member of the Sophomore
class and ha* made a wonderful record
in oratory glnce he came to college Great
things are expe ted of him
The following gentlemen have been
elected editor, of the I*ol Pandor.: Jack
tfedartney. 8 A K. editor-in-chief
Jack Bank*. Chi Phi. business manager ;
o Stevens. K A . Van M< Klhbln
Sigma Mi: N H Bullard. A T O .
K P Shannon. Phi Delta Theta. W I*
Hoyt. Chi P*l. and C. H Btory. Non
Fraternity Club.
PARDOS FOR Til %CK ATOM.
Koae and f*a*leteg Murderer a>*
Hr Has Bern Converted.
Columbia. 8 C . Oct -The Governor
to-day pardoned T K Thackston of
Greenville, who was three year* ago sen
tenced to five year*' imprltmnment for
mur*l**r
Tha. k-on Is T- wr* old and n mem
„r of a prominent family About five
years ago he killed a man in a house of'
111 repute, ord was acquitted on the pie.
of ,*ir-drfen*e. the witnesees of the cor
oner's inquest changing ur Ms favor at
the trial For changing her tcslimony
on* woman was Indicted for perjury nml
she fled
After this Thackston became Infatuated
with a quadroon girl, woo went to Green
ville from Atlanta. Tney lived together
One evening this woman Interrupted him
when he was with a white girl, and he
shot her The wounded girl was mir*eo
till she died hy lady members of the
Thackston family.
Since he ha* been In th penltenttarv
Thackston claims to have been converted.
WILL LAtMCH THE AM KAMA*.
Expected the K*nr Monitor* W If?
Float Before Jaa. I.
Washington. Oct. • —The launching of
the monitor Arkansas has been cl for
Nov lat the Newport News yards It
is expected that the usual ceremony will
he observed at that time the Governor of
Arkarsi* designating a young woman of
the *tai to christen 'he ship
t . ~ expected • the two monitors no
vet launched will he p the water before
,h, c |ose of tha year, so that all four of
this tvpe Of sMp will ba afloat balora ha
year tnda.
FOYES.
An Open Letter
Jmttp er Iprlnta,
(neari *avnnnh. (ia.,
•apt. 7, tMN).
rolumbla Drug (nmpany,
Natannali, Oa.i
Grnflrmen—l h*%r brra ■afffrlaa
wllh Chlll nnd Fever for mnrr than
three month*. Have hern under
treatment of aeveral dortiera, tried
everl no-railed ( hill lotilea, none
of which benefited me. %t lnt |
(red one hnffle of yoar *niith'a t hill
nnd Fever Tonic, nnd within y*ree
da y m I felt mnrle better, nnd nfter
using the •eroml botfle f mu iglnd lo
•my I ntn entirely cured. I write fhla
ao that >ou iun> he nble fo Inform
others who mo y suffer nud nnnure
them of n enrr. Very truly yourn,
(Klgnpib HIARV TUKTTEH.
& H Nmi. f r MIU.SSS.
I'res Ideal Vlea Pmldaat
lUskt Bums. Jr Sac'y aad Treat.
NEAL-lIILLARD CO.
Bonders' Material,
Sasb, Doors aod Bliods,
Taints, Oils, Varnishes,
Class and Broshes,
EUILDERS* HARDWARE,
Lime, Cement aod Plaster,
■ar sat Whttnais Hr.,ls
aataxiaa. a*.
BRENNAN BROS*
WHOLESALB
Fruit, Produce, Grain, Etc.
iajbav theet. wt.
1 eler boar •%♦.
PEHNYROYArPILLS
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I, KIT* ,t lau sss#- **w -
ta.ssah,.: 11,r,5.
tft a. w. Dastroo 5,1,1M,110i at lott.-
I / x If tlos Ss, .* b'sce.a. s, *s*4 4s- '*
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.* 0 • "iiai,i i..eiss,-. ih >,
_X p iara Mail. !.*• fessosu s. ts,
SltirMW CllOaU, Dialol Is.
Haw tturi•• Bitllo s.aara, rail* . I*4.
guiikt gnaavta 4 C*. kaeo. kfsaawis. •* *“*
FOYE’S.
3.. 181 Of HOP! H Y AND C 8 l R 1
SC III.IK I.S.
For Isle of Hope, klontgomery. Thunder
bolt. Cattle Park and Waal kind
Dally except Hundays. Subject to chang*
without notka.
IBLK OF HOPE
Lv. ctiy.ior I ol H Lv Isle of Hon*
6 90 am from 'fruit, | 6uu am for Button
7 90 am from Tenth j 6 00 am for Tenth
9 90 am from Tenth | 7 OO am for Tenth
9 1$ am from Bolton | 9 00 nm for Tenth
10 9ft am from Tenth ;I0 00 am for Tenth
13 00 n’n from Tenth 111 00 am for Holloa
1 16 pm from Bolson It M am for Tenth
3*o pm from Tenth 1 300 pm for Tenth
9SO pm from Tenth 340 pm for Bolioo
490 pm from lanUt 4ou tan far Tenth
•10 pm from Troth 4g p m for Tenth
590 pm from Tenth 6ut pm for Tenth
7M pm from Trnlh : 700 pm for Tenth
991 pm from Tenth | S 00 pm for Tenth
910 pm from Tenth j 9to pm for Ten4h
10 90 pm from Tenth (70 0" pm for Tenth
111 OO pm for Tenth
MONTGOMERY.
Lv etty tor Menu tv Lv Montgomery
990 am from Tenth 715 am for Tenth'
210 pm from Tenth lIS pm for Tenth
690 pm from Tenth 600 pm for Tenth
< atti.TT park!
cits '.)' Park. Lv Cattle Perk.
90 am from Bolton 7uu am for Bolton
730 am from Bolton Ino nm for Bolton
100 pm from Bolton 19u pm for Holton
290 pm from Bolton 100 pm for Bolton
7 <lO pm from Bolton 790 pm for Bolton
900 pm from Bolton 9 It) pm for Bolton
Tit L N UEitltoßl
Car leaves Bolton street Junction 8 M
a. m and every thirty minutes thereafter
until It SO p m.
Car leaves Thunderbolt at t m a m. end
every thirty minutes thereafter until
lino midnight, for Bolton etreet Junc
tion
FHKIOHT AND PA lit’EE CAM
This car carries trailer for passenger*
on all trips and leaves west side of city
market for Isle of Hope, Thunderbolt
and all Intermediate points at 00 a. m..
1-00 p m., 600 P m
I .eaves Isle of Hop* for Thunderbolt.
City Mark** and all intermediate points
at (M a m 11 ® e m.l to p n;
WEST END CAH.
Car leaves west aide of city market for
West End • a. m and every to minutes
thereafter during the day until 11 *0 p. m
I.eavea Wes* Knd II 1 h * tn end ev
ery 0 minutes thereafter during the day
until 12 00 n'elrvk midnight
It M T/>FTDN Mgr
& BUCK’S
WF' Dyspepsia
Cu ffe
Tablets '
gmsmF •* *’*
* v* t- Rl at
*** ■ 6rms*si tur*
Promote the Appetite
i J and Put Fleah on Thin
F Pitnnle
/ rcopic. K mu% %n u evf#4 ,„ wr
t.td W** e ttl|dt' r*r hM'*r.*'l If #pe *
■ • Prtee W per hot llllidt-iiritll
■ tou PIJWK 4 CO ■ wtunhwi. 111.
JOHN <i. lit TLEE,
-ItEALEK IN-
I'ainls, Oils and Olass, Ba,h, Itonrs.Blinds,
and Builders' Supplies Plain and Decora
tive Wall Paper. Foreign ami Domestic
Cements. Dime. Plaster arid Hair. Bole
Agent fr,r Abesttne Cold Water Palm
30 Congress street, west, and 10 Bt. Julian
street wear
ir TOC want OOOD MATERIA!.
and work, ordei your lithographed and
printed stationery and blank book* from
Morning News, Bavaooab. Gw.
FOYE'S.
Furniture
The whole third anil fourth floor* have tren given nv*r to fhr NEW FI RNf
Tl RE STORE, nnd l* unde? the management of Mr Hank:ni*n. who ha* thr rrp
utailon of being the best Furniture and t'erprt man In the South. Nothing bt
most reliable. subMintlMl furniture i* hen 1 hat *ert ntl that onl> •an hold th
trade that we are suie t* win \V *hell aim to have everything from the tmer plait
to the m<*<t luxurious furnishing *. and f>r equal qualities NO Fl'RNlTl 111
PRICES WILL BE U>WER THAN OI RS
Dress Goods and Silk Opening;.
No other heading would or could rxprrss mir nicnnlng half as plainly Ii Is an
opening In svery srnsr of the word, and such an o|w,tmg as thl* city ha- never be
fore h id. We have selected for your ,pi-rov*t what wc l*lieve to la- the greatest
collection of flown Fnbrtre ever shown In this *eclon Wc await your yerdlct
feeltng assured that our efforts will he heartily indorsed hy our trading public.
Trimmings and Laces
No untrlmmed dress, howfvsr slmpl" oY elaborate, will he In good style this
fall. For that reaaon we have paid particular attention to these departments.
We invite you to call and inspect this great store,
with its many conveniences, with its perfect light, its
magnificent stocks of newest and best merchandise, and
to make it your shopping headquarters. There’s a
welcome for all, buyer or looker.
Hard Sense.
It tukea kun common artioe,
ndrlcd to HupcrioT judgment tui ..
exp ■TI • ... r, t " I>•■ sll pcr 1 tilrin' c 1,1 . ( ~
a railroad. Httch n man tttver tv- ' ''*Wi ''
comm-tlds anything that h - has nut
hi in at-If Hubjectcd to g/v.ciat trst
— prominent railroad Boperintend- , > r \.
eat, living at Savannah, Ga., ia \\-T
which city he wan born, Boys he
feeld better than he ever did, nnd
he had the worst cute of dyspepsia y/yvj)“s ’ \
on record. lie had no appetite, and 1 J) 1-
the little h ■ utc disagreed with him, A
causing him to vomit often. He s'/
hud pains in the head, breast and *
•t' tnach, but tiftcr usinj: three bot- /
ties of I*. P. P. he felt like anew JJEW AfMIfIM
man * He Bays that he feels that he j/S&Ml! ijiß.m I
could live fot ever if he could alunyn , * t CdaffiJM
g*tP. P. P. His name will be given
on application to Ltppntan Brother*, the na\tl|
ptoprietors of this great remedy.
Dyspepsia ia all its forms ia promptly
and permanently cured by P. P. P. General
Debility and lack of energy give place to vim and ambition through
the vae of P. P. P. Blood Poiaor and all its incidental and hereditary
Ula are eradicated by P. P. P. Rheumatism is conquered and baniabad
by P. P. P., as are aloo Catarrh and Malaria. P. P. P. ia a purely vega*
table compound, which baa steadily grown in favor for years.
SOLD BY ALL DRUQGI6TB.
LIPPMAN BROTHS, •■•"SSEiw,.ncn. Savannah, Ga*
9 c P er
~ L O cent.
DISCOUNT on Buck'* Stoves and Ranges. Every
one must be moved from off our floor this week. This is
the time to buy your stove. Every stove guaranteed to be
first-class. This discount is only for one week.
LINDSAY & MORGAN
Will remove to 112 Broughton, west.
' JF, i “It has justly won its laurels.” Soups,"
Fish, Game, Hot and Cold Meats, etc., are
given a most delicious flavor by using
*- e a & Perrins’
J Cjlbgl 1 sauce
rf J / Tm * *aa tt IS on every boitfp
THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE c^e.&
| iTBEWABZ OF lUItATIONS. JOB* PVXCASV sois, agmu. in tort.
FOYE’S.
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