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MICH ABL BROTHBRS.
Special Spring Sale of Dress Goods, Silks and Parasols.
ORE vTKST BARGAIN'S ever seen in Dress Goods and Silks. Our Dress Goods and Silk Departments are laden with the richest novelties for spring, and
TIfK ,7r bring crowds of customers. Our goods, be it remembered, al J this season’s products, while our prices will be found lower,
q • ] Vi, <*tle will undoubtedly are BARGAINS.
quality quality, an the goods of NTiQl ATKD STYLE AND BANKRUPT STOCK ADVERTISED ELSEWHERE \S
Novelty i Dress % Patterns.
40 to 50 Dress Patterns.
This Seasons’s Importations.
MUST BE SOLD. NOTE THE PRICES.
20.00 Novelty Dress Patterns reduced to 15.75.
17.50 Novelty Dress Patterns reduced to 14.00.
13.50 Novelty Dress Patterns reduced to 9.00.
11.50 Novelty Dress Patterns reduces to 7.50.
9.00 Novelty Dress Patterns reduced to 6.00.
The above are the newest, most Stylish and most ele
gant Wool Dress Fabrics ever shown in Georgia.
MICHAEL BROS.,
The Oglethorpe Echo
LEXINGTON, GEORGIA.
CLEANSE THE BLOOD.
Purify the System of Catarrhal Impur¬
ities and Cure is Certain.
Spring time is most favorabla to the
cure of Chronic Catarrh. Hundreds of
letters are received, testifying toextra
ordinary cures.
Wm. Mandel, of Sleepy Eye, Minn.,
writes: “1 have been troubled with
chronic catarrh for thirty-five years and
had tried nearly every catarrh cure
known, until by accident I was advised
by a friend to give I’e-ru-na a trial.
In one week from the time I took the
first dose I began to feel like a new
man. I kept on using it for some time
and I am entirely cured. 1 have no
Bympioni8 of chronic catarrli whatever.
I am 74 years of age and am sure Pe¬
ru-ua is the best medicine I ever used
and would not be without it in the
house for anything.” Drug Manufacturing
The Pe-ru-na
Co., of Columbus, Ohio, are offering
free, post-paid, two medical books, one
on Catarrh and Catarrhal diseases, the
other on Spring Medicines and Spring
(Ijaeases. These honks contain the
very latest and most reliable informa¬
tion on these important subjects. address Dr.
For free hook on cancer
Ilartman, Columbus, Ohio.
The Mexican Village to be construct¬
ed at the Cotton States and Interna¬
tional Exposition, will cover nearly
three acres of ground and will cost
raanv thousand dollars. It will be a
characteristic and picturesque represen
tation of Mexican life, and comprising the Ilia
scenes between Yucatan
Grande, a representation of the San
Jose mission, the Portales do Merced,
copied from those on the Zococo, City
of Mexico. The gateway will be thir¬
ty feet high, and will be copied and from
the famous ruins or Paleneque Ax
inel. A coffee plantation, on a small
scale, will be in operation, and the
methods of gathering and curing the
berries will be shown. There will be
a Mexican theater, Mexican acrobats,
and all sorts of Mexican amusements.
The village was planned by a gentle¬
man who spent a long time in Mexico
studying special features in the origin¬
al so as to make the village thorougly
charactie.
Tour III g Knm'WM.
Having the m iea! merit to more than
make good the ad rlising claimed for them,
the following f-.-a YBedies have reached a
phenomenal w » » Xing’s New Discove
rv, for t, * : and Colds, each
>Uh am Bitters, the great
remedy "!©nn4«tJ» and Kidneys,
Buckie t i4, ■*.' beat in the world,
■ Ltd* Pill*, which are a
pence! f ■ate* are guaran
teed to» 1 dairoed for them
and the deal is attached here
with will be ■ to tell you more of them.
tmld at Little’s Drag Store and W. J. Cooper
& Co.’s.
Cue of the great features of the CotJ
ton States and International Exposi¬
tion will be the electric fountain, au
thorized at a recent meeting of the
Executive Committee of the Exposi¬
designed tion Company. The fountain will be
designed by Mr. Luther Steringer, who
the electric fountain at the
ttorld s Columbian Exposition, and
who is one of the foremost electrical
engineers in the world. It is proposed
to have the fountain rise from the
middle of the grand basin, in front of
the F Machinery this and Forestry buildings,
rom point it will be visible all
over the Exposition grounds, and the
effect produced by columns of
with infinite variety of color and
lance will be exceedingly beautiful.
Rurfclea'n Arnica SiiIk.
Brlfs^U^n^ Saft Kheum^Vem
a'ftsaRasa.jSs:
THE OGLETHORPE ECHO, LEXINGTON, GA.: FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1895.
Highest Class Foreign Novelties.
We are exhibiting the target and most attractive line
of Parasols ever seen in Athens.
They include all the High Class Foreign Novelties
and the latest productions of the leading home manu
facturers, combining more novelties in designs and com
bination ... ol sades, and beautiful efleets, . Lace
more in
Covered and Trimmed than ever before presented.
HE RACKET STORE!
SPRING 1895.
While the times are so hard (so said) it behooves you the more to see where you can get the most
goods for your money. You should also consider the quality. I say without fear ot contradiction that
1 can save you from 25 to 50 cents on every dollar’s worth you buy at the Racket Store in Dry Goods
Notions, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Crockery, Tinware, Hardware, Glassware, Groceries and Stationery.
Below you can see a few of the many articles I sell. The prices speak lor themselves:
i LML/IUU Ar\irre> SHOES.
Ladies Calf Button Shoes...... 90
Ladies Calf Lace Shoes........ 1 ©
Ladies Satin Calf Button Shoes. 1. Of
Ladies Satin Calf Button Shoes. 1. O' ©
Ladies Satin-Calf Button Shoes. 1. Ox
Ladies Imitation Blucher...... 1.85
Ladies Button, the Royal...... 2.00
Queen & Crescent,, the latest.... 2.98
Ladies Satin Calf Oxfords...... . .50
Ladies Tan Oxfords........... 1.50
Ladies Turned Sole Cap Oxfords 1.25
Old Ladies Oxfords............ 1.00
Queen & Crescent Cap Oxfords. ..2.25
MEN’S SHOES.
Mens Brogans—full stock.. ©
Mens High Top with buckle 1. ©
Mens Sunday Shoe—lace... 1 GO
Mens Congress Shoes...... 1.45
Our Henry Shoe.......... 1.75
Old Colony Shoes—cap toe. 2.00
Kangaroo Cork Sole, cap toe..........2.00
Tan Shoes, lace cap blucher. 2.75
Tan Shoes, button cap..... 4.00
Old Colony, toothpick style. 3.50
Boys Lace Shoes.......... 1.50 to 2.25
Men’s Oxfords............. .......1.25
Men’s Satin Calf Oxfords... .......1.50
Mens all Patent Leather.... 1.35
Mens Vici Kid Oxfords..... .3.50
Mens Tan Oxfords......... .1.75
CHILDREN’S SHOES.
Satin Calf Oxfords, 8 to 12.... PO
Satin Calf Oxfords, 13 to 2..... I 00
Tan Oxfords, 13 to 2.......... 1.25
Childrens Button Shoes, 5 to 8.
Childrens Button Shoes, 8 to 12 .'5 *
Childrens Button Shoes, 13 to 2 ©
Childrens Cap Button Shoes, 13 to 2.. .1.00
Baby Shoes, Button................0e
Baby Shoes. zjt
Baby Shoes, Tan Button...............5c > -
A complete line of Groceries, such as Canned Goods, Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice. Flour, Lard. Meat,
Meal. Syrup and Oil, at the lowest possible prices. There are hundreds of other things that I haven t
to mention, but come and see for yourself. Remember 1 will sell only for the Cash. ^ hen in
space and and make store your headquarters.
Lexington come see me my
B. T. ROANB,
The Racket Store, LEXINGTON, GA.
Five- c n a<<
CD *
CD c
DRY GOODS.
White White India Lawn, plain....... o to
Lawn......
White India Lawn....... lie
White India Lawn....... 15c
Cheek Muslin............ .Gc
Check Muslin............ cc ©
Check Muslin............ © a
Check Muslin......... 12c
Figured Lawn........... 9c
Figured Lawn........... ©
Figured Lawn........... to
Figured Muslin.......... 10c
Figured Muslin.......... 14c
Crepe Goods............. 9c
Ladies Ribbed Vests...... .5c
Ladies Swiss Ribbed Vests 10c
Ladies Fancy Ribbed Vests 25c
MEN’S SHIRTS.
Work Shirts.... 25c to 1.00
Buckskin Shirts 50
Negligee Shirts, Laundried........ .....GO
Negligee Shirts, Laundried........ .75
Negligee Shirts, Laundried........ 1.00
Negligee Shirts, Pleted Bosom..... 1.25
Negligee Shirts, Pleted Bosom..... 1.40
White Shirts Laundried.......... .50
White Shirts Laundried.......... .75
White Shirts Laundried.......... 1.00
White Shi r t3 Laundried, Embroidery.. .1.25
White Shirts Laundried, Embroidery... 1.50
Gauze Undershirts............... 25
Balbriggan Undershirts........... .40
Balbriggan Undershirts........... .50
Balbriggan Undershirts........... 75
Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, suit . ..1.75
Jeans Pants...... ... .75
Jeans Pants, ail Wool .. . .90
Dress Pants......... 1 Cm
Dress Pants......... 1 i© ©
Dress Pants......... © ©
We are showing the largest and most complete as¬
sortment of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets to be seen in
this city, at much lower prices than ever before quoted.
Specially large and attractive stock of Misses and
Childrnn’s Trimmed Hats.
h:otjseptjbitish:iitg-s.
5.00 will buy a 6.50 roll of Matting,
7.50 will buy a 9.00 roll of Matting.
9.50 will buy a 12.50 roll of Matting.
Bargains in Brussel Carpets.
Bargains in Rugs, Lace Curtains, at CUT PRICES.
Chenile Portieres at CUT PRICES.
Derby Curtains at CUT PRICES.
ATHENS, a A.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
Mens all Wool Black Cheviot.., pi
Mens Check Suits............. <px
Mens Check Suits............. o Wpc 00
Mens Middlesex Blue Flannel..
Childrens Suits, Knee Pants.. ..
Boys Suits, Long Pants....... ^
Wool Hats..... ......40c to 2.50
Staw Hats...... ......25c to 1.50
Boys Hats...... .25
SUNDRIES.
Palm Leaf Fans, 3 for........... 05
Open ami Shut Fans............ 5c to .40
Ladies Side Combs, the latest,.... 20
Shell Hair Pins, per doz......... .20
Tidies, Handsomely Embroidered, 50
Lap Robes..................... .75
Lap Robes..................... 1.00
Matches, per gross,............. .59
White Cedar Buckets, Brass Hoops 25
Small Trunks...... ......50
Zink Trunks....... 2.00
Zink Trunks, larger......... .....3.00
Cottonades................. ,12c to .25
Jeans...................... 20
Jeans, all Wool ............ 33
Ladies Umbrellas, Silk...... ......1.50
Mens Umbrellas, Silk........ ......1.75
Mens Suspenders, from.........10c to .60c
Mens Silk Suspenders.............. .75c
Spool Thread, Best Six Cord,....... ... .4c
Ball Thread, 5 balls for............ 5c
Buttermilk Soap.................. 6c
Embroidery Silk, all colors, per spool,.. .lc
Large Half bushel Baskets .7c
Picnic Baskets, with cover, 15c to .30c
L un ch or School Baskets,. 25c
Overalls, Pants.......... 50c
Overalls, Coat............ 50c
200 Different things at............05c each
Gents’ Collars, kinds the for very plain latest and styles.... link buttons. 10.
Cuffs of all
The finest line Neckwear in town.
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Poor
Health !
' means so much more than 1 ,
‘you fatal imagine—serious result from and',
’ diseases ■, v
’trifling ailments neglected.',
’ Don’t play gift—health. with Nature’s',
’ grea^pt ',
If you are feeling
Brown’s out of sorts, weak ,
and generally ex¬
: hausted, nervous,,
have no appetite
and can't work,,
Iron begin ing the at once relia-, tak¬
most
ble strengthening
medicine,which is ,
Brown’s Iron Bit¬
Bitters j ties ters. cure—benefit A few hot-,
comes from the
very first dose— it
won't stain your
teeth, and it’s
pleasant to take.
It Cures
’ Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
* Constipation, Bad Blood
'
> Malaria, Nervous ailments <
i Women’s complaints. ,
1 lines Get only the genuine— it has crossed red *
on the wrapper. All others are sub
stitutes. On receipt of two 2C. stamps we
1 will send set of Ten Beautiful World’s *
Fair Views and book—free.
' BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. ‘
,
/T VT EORGIA, Oglethorpe Dismission.—Whereas, Countv.— Applica
tion for Letters of
Jas, W. Howard, guardian of J. T. Hansford, ap¬
plies to me for Letters of Dismission from said
guardianship: These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish ail persons interested to show cause,
if any they can, why said letters should not
granted on first Monday in July, 1895, This 1st
day of April, 1S95. J. J. BACON, Ordinary, O. C.
EORGIA, Oglethorpe County.— Applica
U tion for letters of Dismission.—Whereas,
Wm. F. Adkins, administrator on estate of Ed
ward Jaekson, dec’d, applies to me for letters of
dismission from said estate: These are, there¬
fore, to cite and admonish all persons inter¬
ested to show cause, if any they can, why said
letters should not be granted on the first Mon¬
day in May, 1895. This Feb. 4, 1895.
J. J. B VCON, Ordinary, O. C.
p Ur EORGIA, Letters OGLETHORPE of Dismission.—Whereas, COUNTY.— Applica
tion for
T. J. and Benj. Young, Exrs., on estate of Mack
H. Young, dec’d, apply to me for Letters of Die-,
mission from said estate: These are, therefore,
to cite and admonish all persons interested to
show cause, if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted day of on the first Monday in ,In¬
ly, 1895, This 1st April, 1895.
J. J BACON. Ordinary, O. C.
UT Y4 EORGIA, Oglethorpe County.— Appiica
tion for Letters of Dismission.—Whereas,
A. T. Brightghtwell of O. P. and Findley, W. O. Findley, dec’d, execu
tors on estate apply to
me for letters of Dismission from said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
persons interested, to show cause, if any they
can, why said letters shonhl not be granted on
the first Moneay in May, iS95. This 18th day of
February, 1895 J. J. BACON,
Ordinary, O. C.
pi EORGIA, Oglethorpe County.— Apptisa
UT tion for Letters of Dismission.—Whereas,
W. E. Faust, exeentor on estate of Mrs. Rebecca
Butler, deceased, applies said to me for Letters of
Dismission from estate: These are, there¬
fore, to cite and admonish an jicrsons interested
to show cause, if any they can, wby said letters
should not be granted Feb. on the first Monday in
May, 1895. This, J. 12, 1895.
J. BACON, Ordinary, O. C.
Administrator’s Sale of Land.
-D I) Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary, granted will at sold th O'!* efore April term, 1895, of
raid court, be the court house
door in Lexington, said county, on the first Tues¬
day in May next, between the legal sale hours,
the following property deceased, belonging to the estate
of W. E. Watkins, to-wit.: One un¬
divided one fifth interest in a certain tract of
land owned by said W. E. Watkins, deceased, as
tenant in common with Is. W. Bratvner, r. R.
Bradford, Willie Stevens and W. T. Brooks, said
tiact containing two hundred and fifty acres,
more or less, and adjoining landsof the estate of
W. D. Faust, Mrs. place Mary Watkins, Ed. Watkins,
the old Simston and other lands of the es
tate of said W. E. Watkins, deceased, it being
the the land lands purchased of the b 7 said of T. parties R. Watkins, at the sale of
estate deceas¬
ed. Sold for the purpose of paying the debts of
the estate of said W. E. Watkins, deceased.
Terms cash. This April 2d, 1895.
NORA S. WATKINS,
A dm i. est W. E. Witkins, dec’d.