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What is
ICastoriA 1
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Inihnts
pud Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
, Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Casw
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend,
Castoria.
Castoria is an excellent medicine for chil
dren. Mothers have repeatedly told mo of its
good effect upon their children.”
Dr. Q. C. Osgood,
powell, Mass.
Castoria Is the best remedy for children of
Which lam acquainted. I hope the day is not
far distant when mothers will consider the real
interest of their children, and uso Castoria in
stead of the various nostrums which are
destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium,
morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful
agents down their throats, thereby sending
them to premature graves.”
Dr. 3. F. Kincheloe,
Conway, Ark.
The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City*
KENILWORTH INN
'k ABHEVI OLE, IST. C.
1-M . mountain resort
lIN UM™ CAROLINA.
fyB Popular Prices. Open all the Year.
ADJOINS VANDERBILT PARK.
.LT' Now exclusively uiiinaged by
r. rhoades.
JOHNSON, BROWN CO,,
MELONS, FRUIT GROWERS
—AND—
SHIPPERS.
ALBANY, GA.
YOUR HOME,
Where you and your dear ones spend their fives,
should be ‘Selected-as to its most healthful ad
vantages, not on Mui), near swamps, among
ditches filled with stagnant water, but free
from any danger of malaria.
Best street lots have all cityadvantages with
out cijy taxes- Electric cars at your door
*P °* th- city. water $??•
r.f-r p° not buy swamp lots because they are
uieap and easy to pay for. Doctors’ ;bills will
make them the dearest.
BUY HEALTHFUL SAND.
IJE •SM ■ MIO' W®
TAKES FLACE
I . -.A
.TUESDAY, JULY 3. 1894,
[CAPITAL PRIZE $160,000.
Castoria.
“ Castoria is sg well adapted to children that
I recommend it as superior toany prescription
knowu to me.”
11. A. Archer, ]|l. D.,
11l So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
“Our physicians in tho children’s depart
ment have spoken highly of their expert
enep in their outsido practice with Castoria,
and although we only havo among our
medical supplies what is known as regular
products, yet wo aro free to confess that the
merits of Castoria has won us to look with
favor upon it.’’
United Hospital and Dispensary,
Boston, Mass.
Allen C. Smith, Pres.,
YOUR SOLE
NEEDS SAVING.
TUBEIWY
WILL SAVE IT FOR YOU WITH HIS
FINE SHOES
F. W. CRAMER, ”
’ SHEET METAL WORK ILK,
123 STATpi STREET.
Galvanized iron Cornice, Door and Win
dow Cap« a Specialty. Tin Roofing, Re
pairing. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
STREET CARSHWLASD
Some Interesting Facts Concern
ing Their Management.
Overcrowding I, Prohibited by Law and
Charges Arc Regulated by the Dis
tance Traveled—An Admirable
Time System.
If the American aldermen would take
a few trips on the tramcars of tho great
provincial cities, say Liverpool, Man
chester, Birmingham—where the city
owns and operates them—York, etc.,
and those of the metropolis itself, he
would return to America admirably
fortified by experience to renew his at
tack upon or his appeal to tho street
railway companies of the municipality
he in part represents for superior ac
commodations for the long-complaining
passengers, says a correspondent of the
Boston Transcript. The system here
is as well-nigh perfect as it is possible
to bo; and I an} not quite certain but
thajt parliament itself, In granting
chapters to various common carrier
companies applying for them, makes
the stipulations which prove so con
ducive to tho comfort of the traveling
public.
During the past few months I have
patronized the tranicays and omni
buses quite extensively, but thus far I
have failed to observe the least bit of
Overcrowding or any delay or in fact a
single word on tho part of djiyer or
conductor which could by ahv stl’eTcn
of imagination bo Construed as Uncivil.
In the first place, there is no question
but what the Jaw distinctly states that
there shall be no overcrowding; that
there shall be so many on a seat—not
one more but if Accessary one passen
ger may be permitted to stand. This
applies to both inside and out. Ido
not know the reason of the concession,
but this Is certain, fhui under this ad
mirably airanged order pi things the
huiibic or distinguished and exalted
can take a penny dr two-penny or more
expensive ride, preassurod that It will
not only be without inconveniences
and annoyances but with ease and
pleasure. If a conductor was lo per
mit a second person t<> shmd either in
side pj out he would be 'instantly re
lieved by one of the inspectors on the
route who at Intervals board the cars
to check tho way bill, which shows the
number of passengers carried during
the journey. The incivility which one
occasionally experiences In American
cities of drivers declining to take notice
of would-be passengers Waiting on the
sidewalk is practically unknown hero,
for the men know full well that two
complaints of this chn ranter would cost
them their situations.
, To every passsrmger |s given a ticket
from a package numbered consecutive
ly, which must l»o shown when called
for by the conductor, though this very
proper provision Is rarely exercised, for
the young conductor, who is Invariably
U bright fellow, seldom makes a mis
take as to who has paid and who has
pot. In tho matter of boarding or
alighting from the car tho ends of the
conveyance are used, but only one at a
time. That is to say, the door where
the driver stands is not used fop the
time baling, the passenger always mak
ing his or her exit from the end of the
car, and the same upon entering it In
this way any possibility of accident in
that direction is avoided. The schedule
of time for starting and arriving at
certain points cn route Is admirably
maintained, and the experienced trav
eler knows almost to the minute what
time a car will arrive at a certain spot, i
though the place may be two or three
piles from the dcpiM. So j realty think
it may be truthfully said thaj (he. en
tire urrangcmontn aad •lutalis or the
street ear system in England arc as
nearly perfect as possible. There iij a
very important advantage which the
passenger has here which the d;;.c,.toi'a
of companies in America do not vouch
safe. In Boston, for instance, every
passenger pays five cents if he rides for
five blocks; here you can rrn
foi peimy\two cents). If the
average Englishman had to pay out five
yents for a mile's ride he mosj "eytalnly
would walk. Thu principle tho less the
distance the smaller tho cost encour
ages riding and keeps the ears well
filled.
A Hard Cußtorncr.
Two hunters In tho Califopiiia Sierras
were returning home after a day’s hunt,
when their dog scared up a panther
that took refuge in a tree. Each
hunter had four shots left, and the first
hunter succeeded in breaking the pap
ther’s hind leg, but failed to dislodge
it. The other man then Cred his com
plement, with the result of only Inflict
ing a flesh wound- With ammunition
exhausted, and tho panther Still lush’
ing its tail in defiance, the hunters held
a consultation, and finally hit upon a
plan. Making a running noose in a
lariat, one of the men climbed an ad
joining tree, and, with a long pole,
tried to slip the rope over the boast’s
head. But the panther was too wary,
knocking aside' the pole every time
with his paws. Suddenly tiie man saw
another chance, and quickly slipped
the noose over the broken leg and drew
it tight. Then he climbed down the
tree, and both men began to pull, and
presently down the panther came.
There was a mass of panther, dog, men
and clubs, and, when it dissolved, the
men and the dog were pretty badly
scratched, but the panther was dead.
A “Raked Banana.”
That familiar expression in the fruit
trade, a “baked banana,” does' not ru
ler to a banana' tliat has been baked in
culinary sense. But any wholesale
dealer in the fruit will tell you that it
is a banana that has been too hastily
ripened in a garret, the result being
that, while it is nice to look at, it is
squashy inside. Bananas arc picked
green in order that they may not
decay during the voyage northward,
and are ripened in dry, upppr rooms,
in whiefi stoyqs raise the tempera:
tiiie to a more than tropical ardor.
It is a banana that remains too long in
one of these rooms, or gets too near u
stove that is, in trade terms, a “baked
banana.”
Sift ISAAC PITMAN.
ThC TathW Os Phonography Ilondted by
Queen Victoria.
Queen Victoria never conferred an
honor upon a man more Worthy of it
than Isaac, now Sir Isaac, Pitman,
whose system of phonography with its
many improvements by others, is now
practiced by the majority of shorthand
writers of the English language. There
were many authors or teachers of dif
ferent systems preceding Pitman's, but
when his system was given to the pub
lic in 1837 it was immediately recog
nized as far superior to every other.
His first treatise on shorthand, "Steno
graphic Soundhand,” became the orig
inator of the spelling reform, to which
and the propagation of his system of
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Bin WWAN.
phonetic shorthand he devoted hi
entire attention since 1843, whim the
Phonetic society was established. His
system of shorthand was renamed in
1840 and entitled “Phonography, or
Writing by Sound,” and jiis ‘iphono
graphic lieporters’ Companion” ap
peared in 1840, Mr. Pitman’s “Phonet
ic Institute" at Bath is really a phonet
ic printing house mid a publish
ing house, from which books are
sent to all parts of the world. He
edits and prints the Phonetic Journal.
Besides printing his own Instruction
books for teaching phonetic phoythand,
Mr. Pitman hbs issued a little library
of about eighty volumes, printed en
tirely in shorthand, ranging from the
Bible to “Rasselas.” Mr. Pitman has
received several medals -iuq iestimoni-1
als froiq various parts' of tho world
in recognition of his system and
of his labors for the reformation of I
English orthography. Sir Isaac, was
born in Trowbridgp, Wiltshire, Eng
land, January 4, 1813. lie was obliged
to leave school at the age of twelve
years, and entered tho count lug. house
of a clothing manufacturer. After a
six years’ service as a clerk lie received
five months’ training in tho normal
college of tho British and Foreign
School society, and was in 1331 ap
pointed master of the British svfiool at
Barton on. Hmubec. lb- established the
British school at Wot ton Under-Edge
in 183(1.
DANIEL H, HASTINGS.
Nominated lor Governor by Hopr.blir
tt»H of
Daniel Hartman Um,(inn-., of Belle
fonte, yopubliouu nominee for governor
of Pennsylvania, was born in Clinton
county, Pa., on February 20, 1819, and
comes of Scotch-Irish stock. early
life he taught school and studied, law,
being (aiimttefito tho bar In 1875. He
soon made his marie in the legal arena
and in 1882 made his entry into state
politics by speaking li( the interest of
his friend, (Yun. Beaver, for governor.
Ueu- Hastings became connect;,q v tt.li
the national gtuifd in 18'ff and r .,ie to
be colony! of the Fifth regiment in
188 Q. in 1887 ho was appointed adju-
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GEN. H. MABTIJWS,
tlu.i general of Pennsylvania by Uov.
Beaver, and while holding this office
he was brought prominently before
the public by hU oervlcea at Johnstown
during tho flood.
On Juno 1, 1889, when Johnstown
was swept away, Gen. Hastings started
for the stricken city, and on his ar
rival there assumed charge a’ld sx.n-.
dered invaluable service fv the terror
stricken residents. In 1800 Gen. Hast-
IqgU was defeated for the nomination
for governor. Since then he has re
mained prominent before tho repubjio,
an voters of the state, anti fiis ahoioci
to-day to be the standard-bearer of his
party is considered a most popular one,
Fenmlo Colony In (fie West.
Os thirty-six women who, under the
leadership of Miss Annette Daisy, made
u run into Cherokee strip when it was
opened last September, twenty-two
have proved steadfast in spite of the
difficulties of the undertaking, and are
busily engaged in making a bony,: -,vfti,r
out help or hindrance fiorn man. 'i'hoy
arc JiauTiug the timber themselves for
U house of fifteen rooms, which they
will occupy, and are prepared to do
their own plowing, planting, etc., in
the well-watered timbered section of
four hundred and eighty acres which
they hold. They already have three
teams, cows, chickens and other stock,
and, neatly dressed in short, skirt- u,at
come just below the, knee uu'd are met
by heavy, woolen legglns that cover the
legs from knee tq ankle, they look well
able to hold their own and carry out
their independent plan,
Don’t Tell tho DuUca.
The largest flower is the rafflesia of
Sumatra, whoso diameter Is nine feet.
[When doctors
Disagree
rwho shall decide? Who in
■seed ? \ou will always no-
tice that when the trouble
is weakness, debility, nervous
ness, neuralgia or impure blood
that the doctors do invariably
(agree on iron— the patient must
take iron ? Nothing strange
about that, because iron is
nature’s natural strengthener.
But here comes the rub! Iron
-imi ii i- n ,hc
Lij 11 forms in
w^c his
u ■, v- ? general
!Hk®s=
consti-
K ’ pation,
headaches and injures and
discolors the teeth. What
then? Whv. you are to take
!rn 'h IRON
BITTERS only. Its effects are
marvellous ou tiyj Its
use doei-* not discolor the teeth.
It's amstajit vse Views, perfect
//(■g'/ZZ'- hut the genuine.
Kook for (ixd ]jp, • on
label.
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DR. S. C. PARSONS’
WOMB AND RECTAL SUPPOSITp.RtE-s.
l°cal homo for all
peculiar t<» females
(if/ i rt’diUbsoases of the rectum. They
X J jubdue ami cure any iuflainina-
t-ion.irritation, ulceration or dis-
Vz \J <*harge. In womb and rectal dia
-K •%/ ~ie. y reHev « pnv'. aiHt will
rccto<\ te y CV ' ’ v used as di
r PRICE 75c.
" r, T P ani l’h!< ls, qucstii i’ lists, cr prb
. ' Ajg?/ \/ vatr information free of charge,
f J/ ' > ' N " Itli Stamp.
nil. S. C. PARSONS, Stwakfe.
IfAWSOIt
JSiuln, Wo Pain, PrevcnU Stricture.
• r<o Springe. A Quick (lure for Oonouhhuca, Gi.kkt.
1-fc.i’coußtuKA uu‘l Unnatural Diuchargt-H of either box-
At UmCflnte or went to any address for $ | .00.
♦‘lnjrftlon Malydor In THE BEST of all sinilkfi
remedies,” _ DrJIENIiY RENY, Bidd.MQl
AaLVDOU CO., liancMt«*r| V. 8. >4
OPIUM, MORPHINE
Laudanum and similar hab’,l!;, specqy, permanent,
paildess cure guar;',;.tueq; i lo . suffering; not a re
duct foil „,u-e; consultation, explanation of treat
ment and valuable treatise ou huntu cure free; all
business strictly co;V;(i<mti a l, Call on or address
NATIONAL HEALTH CO., 1I» West 31th
street. New York.
Hubbard’s Disinfectant
Deodorizer avd pwcnpttde a most effective cure
for . «filils, Diphtheria,Croup, Bronchitis
Ivluluinatism, Neuralgia Toothache, Etc l-x
--cellent for Cuts, Wounds, Etc. The best eve
water known. The finest disinfectant in tie
world. Brice with atomizer jr>:e, bo,tie -t I iv
in-tstoii’s and Solomon . Co.s. i;i(ommended
! by leading ot Sayanualp
HOW A
LARG®
BUSINESS
WAS
BUILT
lin
i’t 1
Benjamin Franklin, tie lirst American
philosopher, said; “Honesty is th? best
policy”—and the truth of the phrase is
agreed to by everybody. It is only by the
exercise of absolute honesty that any strong
permanent business can be buit up.
Dishonest methods, false representations,
unmet promises or deception of any kind, will
either cripple or destroy business.
It is honestiand efficient work by ippeimg
•very promise that he makf.s by candid,
straightforward and truthful conduct that De
Broadfoot, (he specialist, has built up such a
large practice in diseases peculiar to men and
women which he now possesses. Dr. Broad
fbot asserts that he can and does cure certain
diseases, and he has testimony from you l
friends and neighbors proving this assertion.
Special A tteptiofl to the Following;
Young Men
w ho by their acts
\ of imprudence 01
..I suffer from
MpSB MS Nervous Debility,
WFj Exhausting drains
\ 1 on their fountains
VJLW J of life affecting
the m ’Us. hoo>
flmb*. an W a nllo o d
should consult the
celebrated 1> r.
i< r o a < I f o <> t at
y once. Remember,
V-JJhX diseases
U (with or without
or d.e,Uil
p \ I / hss oi
\ \ 1 I / / / nerve power treat,
\ \\ I I / /oa scientifically.
' V * Si by new methods,
3 with great succes-
It makes no difs
erence what you have taken or who has tailed to
cure you.
Lost Mauhood and all weakness of the sexual
organs treated with great success.
Female Diaeaaes cured at home without in
struments; a wonderful remedy.
Piles. Great discovery. A cure guaranteed. No
knife, cutting or lig ture Painless treatment.
Stricture cured without cutting. The most
wonderful discovery. Safe and sure.
Syphilis. The most rapid, safe effective
remedy. A complete cure guaranteed.
Skin Diseases of all kinds cured while others
have failed.
Wuataral Discharges promptly cured in a
few days, Quick, sure and safe. This includes
Gleet and Gonorrhoea.
MY METHODS:
1 Free consultation at the office or by mail.
2. Thorough examination and careful diagnosis.
3. That each patient treated gets the advantage
of special study and experience, and specially is
made of his or her disease.
4. Moderate charges and easy torms of payment.
A home treatment can bp given in a majority of
cases.
aenU for Symptom Blank No. 1 for men.
Send for Symptom Blank No. 2 for women.
Send for Symptom Blank No. 3for skin diseases
AU correspondence answered promptly.
Business strictly confidential. Medicine sent
(tee fyain observation. References the best.
Address or call on
J. BROADFOOT. M. D„
188 BROUGHTON ST., Up Stairs.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
h
Only three days wait for a pair of Ftints
Only Six days td wait for a Suit of Clothes,
but it T his P eems T° n u “ ie
order at I akes a 'l lwr ‘ I ime, to Uut up an
he | [outhern I hrees I ants Co
149 1-2 Congress St./tNear Whitaker.
Suits to order at $15.00 and up.
C.utaway Goat and vest (Clay Worsted) made
$15.00. Fit guaranteed. W
Special Rates .
bar the summer, commencing May 1,
1894, I will make a special rate of $2 per day.
The house and tabic will be kept up to its
usual standard of excellence.
Also special rates will be made by the week
for lanijjies. Respectfully,
CHAS, F. GRAHAM,
PULASKI HOUSE,
Savannah, Ga.
HARNLII HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.
RATES REDUCED TO $l5O
ON TWENTY-FIVE ROOMS.
MJeHARNETT.
DUB’S
SCREVEN HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA.
Special rates for the Summer to Families
and Summer Boarders.
-CUISINE UNSURPASSED
HOT E L TYB EE ,
TYBEE ISLAND.
Finest resort on the Atlantic coast. Surf bath
ing, driving, fishing and other atfractions.
MUSK BY COBB’S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA
THREE TIMES PER DAY.
Rates $3 Per Day, $12.50 to S2O Per
Week.
715 CEJSTTS.
BOZE-I-oMtST COW-ALBT
Proprietors.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.,
Oaks Hotel,
Under entirely new management, ouq <4 the
best Family Hotels in the south, Street cars
pass door every 10 minutes. Service and table
first-class. Rates niodewts
A, P. LaBARBE. MANAGER.
ASHEVILLE N. C.,
Mrs. A. P. Laßarbe,
158 CHESTNUT STREET.
First-class board in every respect. Beautifully
located. Convenient to street cars. Terms
reasonable.
THE _fT. DENU,
Broadway and Eleventh Street,
Opposite Grace Church - New York.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
‘:There is an atmosphere o/ home comfor* xnd
hospitable treatment at the St. Denis which is
rarely met with in a public house, and which in
sensibly draws you there as often as you turn your
face toward New York.”
THE RAWLEY SPRINGS,
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY, VA.
The Alleghany Hotel
AT GOSHEN, VA.,
Will open June 12. Special rates to families
Write for Booklet.
J. WATKINS LEE.
WARM SPRINGS,
Meriwether County, Georgia.
On a spur of Pine Mountain 1.2(>0 feet above
sealevel; delightfully cool climate; no malaria,
dustor mcsquitoes. The finest bathing on the
coptinent; swimming pools 15 by 40 feet, and in
dividual baths for ladies and gentlemen. Tem
perature of water 90 degrees—a cure for dyspepsia,
rheumatism and diseases of the kidneys. New
hotel, with all modern improvements. Double
daily mails, telegraph and express office. Terms
moderate.
Bor information apply for circulars at C. It. R.
office or to
CHARI.ES L. DAVIS.
ritAllßli BED SJUBffi SMES, ’
BA.LEM, VA.
Opens lune leach year. Cool, dry, elevated.
Best dyspepsia water in Virginia, Terms reason
able. Tor terms and circulars containing certifi
cate of eminent physicians and others, address
J. H. CHAPMAN.
Manager. Salem. Va.
SUMMER IN THE MOUNTAINS.
The Ideal resort for Southerners.
ROUND KNOB HOTEL
In the heart of the BLUE RIDGE on the W.
N. C. K. K., 25 miles from Asheville. Now open
Terms reasonable. MIEUSSET & MILLER
Proprietors, Round Knob, N. U.
WHITE PATH HOTEL.
Opens June Ist. Kates $7 to per week. S2B
to S3O per month ; 90 miles from Atlanta, half
mile from railroad; 2,500 feet above sea level. Fine
springs of iron, sulphur and magnesia- Fishing
and hunting good; right in the heart of,Blue
Ridge Mountains. Under management of Mr!
and Mrs. J. M. Dorn, White Path, Ga.
Allegheny Springs, Y J
OPENS JUNE Ist. /
The greatest dyspepsia water kti f U
dorsed by the State Medical '
popular summer resort in the mountains of
Virginia. Accommodations first-class. Beau
tiful lawn of forty acres, fine walksand drives,
good livery, band ol music, post, telegraph
and express offices Write for circular.
C. -A_. CALHOUN,
PROPRIETOR.
DeMartin's Pine Cottaae
Now Open for Boarders and Guests.
Board by the day or week. Meals 50c. Good
bathing and fishing. Stage connected with house.
For further particulars address
Pine Cottage. White Bin ft.
THE " MELROSE" NEW YORK,
78 Madison avenue. Fashionably and centrally
located. Specially desirable to parties disliking
public hotels. Summer rates from $1.50 j>er day;
weekly $8 and upwards with board.
Send for circular. W. W. URQUHART.
Prepr.
BURBANK HOTEL.
PITTSFIELD, MASS.
A limited number of Hummer visitors accomo
dated. Pittsfield is the hea t of the Berkshire,
Hills; elevation 1,200 feet, drives, scenery and nit
perfect. For information, etc., address
_ R ’ E - BURBANK. Manager
COLUMBIA HALL,
LEBANON SPRINGS, N. Y,
The largest, best furnished hotel. Health
location in the
BERKSHIRE HILLS.
The greatest medicinal spring. No mos
quitoes; superior orchestra, beautiful drives
Will open June 1. For circular, terms, ad
dress
WM. ST. LA-WRICWUrc.' ’
Also proprietor Weantinaug Inn, Ne«
Millford. Conn. Now open.
THE SOUTH'S FAMOUS
HEALTH RESORT,
k I
SUWANEE SPRINGS, FLA.
Rates Reduced to
Grand Plunge and Swimming Pool.
INFALLIBLE CURE FORI
Rhcumatism.Z
Dyspepsia,
Liveiv
Kidnov, i
Skin and
Blood
Diseases.
Climate Unsurpassed. Free from all
Malaria, Delightfully Cool. For
Rooms, Etc., Address
Suwanee Springs Co,,
ANDREW HANLEY,
President and General Manager,
Suwanee Springs' Ha.
W. B. MELL
Saddles and Harness, Belting and Leather,
TRUNKS AND VALISES,
Sole Leather, Calf Skin, Shoe Findings, Etc.,
GARDEN HOSE, HARNESS REPAIRED.
MARKET SQUARELANDCONGRESS ST
KIESLING’S NURSERY
WHITE BLUFF ItOJLID.
DLANTS, Bouauets, Design*, Cut Flowers fur-
1 nished to order. Leave orders at Rosenfeld
& Murray’s, 35 Whitaker street. The Belt Rail
way passes through the nursery. Telephone 24« K
THE WEST SIDE BAKERY.
CORNER OF WEST BROAD AND. ANDER
SON STREETS,
GEORGE BALL.
Fresh BREAD, CAKES AND ROLLSerery
day. Prompt delivery to every part of the city.
ANDREW HANLE\
87 Whitakbk Street,
Manufacturer and Dealer in.
White Pine Doors, Sash, Blinds, Paints
Oils and Builders’ Supplies.
Also manufacturer of and sole agent for Geoi
gia, Florida, Alabama, North and South Carolina,
KING’S Asbestos Windsor Cement for plastering
walls and ceilings. Experience shows that ceil
ings well soaked from any cause will dry out u
strong as ever. Falling ceilings are unknown,
and the plastering will last as long as the building
itself. _