Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1889 — All desiring to move South are Invited to Investigate FLORENCE, ALABAMA. [ARTICLE]

All desiring to move South are Invited to Investigate FLORENCE, ALABAMA.

In the selection of -a business location, a pleasant home is also desirable, and in no place will the intending settler meet with a more cordial welcome than is ottered by the enterprising citizens of Florence, Ala., and Lauderdale County The soil is diversified and yields readily, as is shown by the variety and quick growth of crops, consisting of cotton, coin, towheat, <>H.ts r _ sugar cane, sweet potatoes, also apples, peaches and grapes. Florence excels in beauty of location, being situated on the gently rolling plateau banks of the Tennessee river—navigable for the largest class of steam boats. The records show singular exemption from malarial diseases, and the mild temperature pure air and water make it a disirable resort, both Summer an i-Winter, from the extreme heat of the South and the rigorous cold of the North. Aside from this, it is on the basal liue of the new iron and coal discoveries, and. with abundant water powfcr supply, favorable transportation faculties, by rail and packet, and by virtue of close proximity to valuable ores not found in other localities, Florence is destined Xo becoiuothe metropolis of the State, and will necessarily concentrate the bulk ot industries iu this region. The country north of Florence is covered with a primeval growth of immense poplar, white oak, maple, hickory, pine and walnut trees,' and within a few miles large quarries of beautiful marble are found. B .aiding stouq and limestone abound all over the country. Tee erection of the finest College building in the South was commenced May 13th, and at this time there are over 200 houses na course of erection. For excursion rates and full particulars address, E. O. McCormick, Agt Monon Route. 185 Dearborn St. Chicago, Ill.y Rinehart's Worm Lozenges always destroy the worm nest. No others do. F. B. Meyer. The prevalence of scrofulous taint in the blood is much more universal than many are aware. Indeed, but few persons are free from it. Fortunately, hoowever, we have in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the mos potent remedy ever discovered for this terrible affliction. Talk about Clothing! Just call at Leopold’s and look at styles and qualities and learn prices. New stock spring jackets at Ellis & Murray’s.

FLOUR' Flour' Flour: Michigan White Wheat flour sold by Pries t & Paxton, only” It is conceded that Priest & Pax - ton’s Michigan Winter Wheat Flour has the lead. Ellis & Murray are showing an elegant line of French Sateens. A big line of fine top jobs at C. A. Rob erts ’. Prices way down low. 25 gallons of pure cider apple butter, at Priest & Paxton’s. Summer corsets at Ellis it Murray’s. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the rem edy tor you. Sold by Long & Eger Cro up, whooping cough and Bronchitis immediatly relieved by Shiloh’s euro. ; Try Ladd’s famous full crea m cheese, at Priest it Paxton’s. Every body wants one of those spring r ockers, at Williams’. Insure your life in the old reliable Union Central. W. W Watson, . ■ Agent. Our plow shoes have arrived. Any kind you want at Hemphill <t Ho- ■ nan’s. . j flue shoes $1.50 to $5 at Hemphill <t Honan’s. Wanted. —In the next ten days, a car load of Poultry and eggs, and for which I will pay the very highest prices in ca-li, at my stand on Front stre>;t~lJon’t fail io call and see inc J. R. Smith. Engli4l Spavi i Lint ment removes a’l hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes frun horses, blood spa.i.i, curb-splints. «we : >m>y, ring-bon -. stitler sprains; all swol »n throats, toughs etc. Save $5 by use of one bot’.Ta War ranted. OSol i by Long & Eg. r, Drug gi”.s_. ll'nssda'T, Ind. 20 30 ly G whiz Pap'. U ’ot to see them air boots and shoes down at Hemphill & Honan’s, they air rip snorters All kinds of rocking chairs at Williams’. '