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DAWSON JOURNAL
1 gwßof < = A., JUNE 1, ISOO.
C’hbatkk than tiih Ciikai-icst.”— I This
• t ho motto of Messrs Baldwin & Cos.,
19 _ of our oldest and most substantial
ami we invito u perusal of their adver
foment in another column. They arc just
T .,iving a largo and splendid stock, which
J are invited to call and examine,
p j[ Diesel & biro, aro offering their
■present stock actual cost.
Dawson Sohooi..—Tho fall term of this
flourishing school opens on tho 18th Mr.
Hood, the worthy and generous principal’
jreposes to instruct, gratuitously, four wor
thy poor children.
Fine Vkobtaui.es. —Dr. W. G. Barlow,
v i!l please accept our thanks for tho splen
did lot of vegetables which ho presen
ted us la t week. Such 1 potatoes, beets
and cahbago wo have not seen this season.
AVe had tho pleasure of attending the
exercises of last Friday at Aldehoff’s In
stitute —the ending of tho spring term of
that popular school. For want of room,
and other reasons, there was no general
examination. Tho excrr : » s were conducted;
wo understand, in tho same manner that
tfley aro on Friday of every week—a com
prehensive review of the studies of the week.
Nevertheless, we were very agreeably en
tertained, and highly gratified at tho evi
dences of sludiousncps and intellectual pro
press displayed by the pupils, and the in
dications of thorough discipline on part of
the Principal. Wo do not wonder at his
popularity as a teacher.
Scott’s Montolt.— Mr. J. R. Derrick,
the best prose and verse writer in the
South, has become associated with Dr.
Scott in tho editorial management of Scott’s
Monthly. This Southern Literary period
ical is rapidly gaining favor with < the peo
ple, and deservedly too. Wo understand
the July number will commence a series cf
handsome embellish merits, which will add
to the many attractions which this monthly
already presents. Terms $5 per annum.
Wevahi.y Magazine. —This is cmphali
rally a Literary paper. The articles aro
all original and from the best writers in the
United States. Tho Editor displays a
great deal of tasto and judgement in its
management. It is a splendid magazine.
Its beautiful stories, fine engravings, and
excellent music are unsurpassed.
It is published in Boston Mass., by
Moses A. Dow, at $4 per annum.
Frank Leslie’s Publications. —Wo arc
indebted to this gentleman for his kindness
in Mailing us regularly, his excellent pub
lications.
Frank Leslie's Lady’s Magazine is one
of tho best Lady’s Books published. We
would recommend it to our lady friends.
It contains, in additton to its reading mat
ter, them.st beautiful fashion plates we
have seen. Terras S3 per annum.
Tho ‘’Chimney Corner” is really a family
paper, 1G pages of choice reading at &3
per annum.
The “Illustrated Weekly,” cannot be ex
celled in the whole newspaper family. It
is published in imo. foirn on tho very
lest paper, in in autiful type, and filled witli
beauriful and thrilling stories. Terras $1
per annum.
Copies of any of the abovo papers and
Magazines rnay bo seen at our office.
A writer in tho New Orleans Christian
Advocate says that so far as be has asccr
tamed, between one thousand and twelve
hiDdred church edifices were burned dur
,og the war. These churches, he thinks,
had cost the people not less than five mil
lions (if dollars. In the loss the Methodists
* [ rc the greatest sufferers, the Baptist* ncx’,
fen the Presbyterians, the Catholics least.
Terrell County :
'J Whereas, 11. D. Herrington applies to me for
eltrrs of administration on the estate of Samuel
"• Hall, late of said countv, deceased,
These arc to cilo and admonish admonish all por
ous concerned to be and appear at my office witb
o the time prescribed by law, and show cause, if
tor, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
i»M4th, 18CG. T. M. JONES, Ordinary.
;BOBGIA, Terrell (odist y 7
'■-J W hcrcas, D. F. Lawhorn applies to me for
itters of administration, ue bonis non, on the cs
'v ts Daniel Lawhorn, late of said county, dec’d,
riieseare, therefore,.to cite and admonish ail
mm concerned to bo and appear at my office
1 1,1:1 the lime prescribed by law, ar.d show cause,
~v! said letters should not bo granted.
,lrctl tinder my hand and official signature, this
4,18G6. lm T. M. JOSES, Ordinary.
|EOUgi A; Terrell County :
- Whereas, Elam Johnson applies to mo for
. dc bonis non, on the cs
ased Jamcß Wilbanks, late of said county, de
tNr,r° nro > therefore, to cite and admonish al
ithi„ 1 !i. COn - cernot ' t 0 Go and appear at my oflico
inr a? U " le Proscribed by law, and show cause,
Ijj" ’ W 1 - v jaid letters should not be granted.
cn under my hand aud official signaturo this
TUth > 186*. t. m. JONES, Ordinary.
TERRELL SHERIFF SAIeT
) J!' L FIRST TUESDAY IS JULY nest
e ‘ , *1 Galore the Court House door, in
pro”' . L,iw .™ n > Terrell county, the follow
adr?i s V° wlt: I* oo lot of land number two
-orißin»n and j llrt f'' ono (231) in the Third District
6 Pronctt I r' C £’.r ow Tcrrell county. Sold as
edfrn' T of R'chard R. Roby, under a fi fa is
vor <,!V ‘; l[ " > > n,,r Court of Terrell county, in
Pliivia A- R awßon - Property pointed out
WI.L M. W. KENNEDY
Terrell Comity:
Iters 0 r "*7 Adams applies hpplies for
Ada . , r(l| anship of the person and property
OanUT’ or Pl>an of Thos. Adams late of
«e d T“ Cj -
T 9ans Pr „’ . ler cfore to cito and admonish all
'thin the'iu!. rtlCl ' t 0 1)0 and appear at my office
»nj, p Prescribed by law, and show cause,
liven uf„i ld cUcrs should not be granted,
if 1- 1 P r !lat| d and official signature, this
’ T. M. JONES, Ord’y.
E. B. LOYLESS,
DAWSON, GA,
At his new Store, opposite the Livery Stable,
next door to J. li. Crim & Cos.
OFFERS VERY LOW,
DliY GOODS,
groceries,
hardware,
CUTLERY.
lie lias in the line of Dry Goods :
PRINTS,
MUSLINS,
SHEETING,
SHIRTING,
LADIES’ IIOEB,
GENTS’ half lIOES,
Quaker BONNETS,
GENTS’ HATS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
And expects to keep every othef article ill tills
line usually kept in a Dry Goods Store.
ALSO,
Bi:gar, Coflee, Flour,
CORN,
SMOKING AND CHEWING
TOBACCO,
Snuff, Candy, Powder,
'Shot, Lead,
Bridles, Baddies,
HORSE COLLARS, Buggy and Wagon
Whips —painted and brass-hound.
Buckets, Tubs and Seives, Wash Pots,
Dinner-Pots, Ovens, Spiders, and extra
Lids, Plow Iron and Steel, Wcced
ing IToes and Smoothing
Irons, Coffee Mills, Tea
Kettles, Carpenters
TOOLS,
A Largo Lot of Tin Ware!
SALT.
[Paints and Grlass
JtIOJTE i' trill be advanced on next
Crop of Colton. y
So if you leant cither to Spend Money, or
Gel Money, *
Clive If Bea Cat!!
Daieson, Ga., May 25, 6m
KEiD THIS,
NEW GOODS!
NEW GOODS!
33ES TANARUS, FINEST,
AND
CHEAPEST
IN THE MARKET!
Conic One ! Conic All !
AND examine the splor.did stock of goods
which lias just been received and opened
A T JUDGE SIMMONS’ OLD STAND I
Consisting of the latest fashions of
MUSLINS,
MOZAMBIQUES,
LAWNS,
ALSO,
CALICOES,
Bleached and Unbleached
J> OMESTICS,
MILLINERY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
CLOTHING AND
FURNISHING GOODS.
Ilats, Notions of all kinds,
Hard Ware,
Tin Ware*
Scgars & Tobacco,
Ponder and Shot,
And a thousand other tilings too nnmorous to
mention, which will bo sold {.OWO’ Unit',
the Lowctst. All I »3k is to giro mo a eail,
and judge for yourself, aa tnorc is no troublo in
showing my goods. I earnestly invito tho ladies
to call, and they should bo suro to
REMEMBER THE PEACES
At Judgo Simmons’ Old Stand.
JAKE M. MAINSTER.
Dawson, Ga., May 23, ISCC.—Cm
111 PRICE CASA STIlt!
*
MANN & WHEATLEY
Djiwson, Georgia.
ARE now receiving their largo and well selected stock of
Rought Ssescc the Great Panic in I\ 7 cw Y®**Sn!
Our stock of TmY GOODS complete in every particular, em
bracing Ladies’ Dress Goods, Radio's Hats, Cotton Yarns and Sheetings from tho best
mills in Georgia, Boots and Shoes, Hats and caps, Dcst Whittemoro Colton Cards,
Hardware and Cutlery,
Crockery sasau! Glass Ware, Gobi els, Tnsnblcrs,
Looking Glasses, efc.
A Good Variety of TIN WARE.
C£ T2X >Om J.ITh!S —Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Spico, Pepper, Ginger,
Indigo and Madder, Salt, Nails, Babbit's Rare Concentrated Potash.
OZV CONSIGNENT.
A Fino Lot of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco—most popular brands—at
manufacturer’s prices, freight added.* 2 Gra
IFOR
WESTERN PRODUCE!
■Kp UM A -.A'. [_ ‘ 1.";...' .. . ■
Third Street, - - MACON, GEORGIA.
DEALERS IN
CORI, EMC it OATS, 111 MMI, EYE,
Mess Pork, Fish, Syrup, etc.,
WE arc prepared at all times to fill all orders promptly if accompanied with tho Cash,
and at the Lowest Market Rates, aa we are dailv replenishing our Stock, thereby enabling
us to DEFY competition.
CORM —Yellow and white in any quantity.
FLOUR —all Grades and Prices.
PORK —Prime Mess Pork, at low prices.
BACON —Sides, Hams and Shoulders, of Best Quality.
Choice Timothy Slay, in bales.
EXTRA SIACRBRSL—> n barrels, half-barrels, quarter barrel,-,
and Kits.
• Ad Less than Market [Prices!
All of the above articles for sale in Lots to Suit Purchasers.
BUItDICK & IIVDGMS,
Produce and Commission Merchants,
Second door North of Hardeman & Sparks’ Warehouse,
( May 18, tloct Third Street, Maoon, Ga.
OF ' ,
,P B y
HARPER, BARHAM & CO,,
AT DR. FARMER’S OLD STAND, Opposite the Livery Stablo.
WE aro just opening ono of the Largest and best selected stocks of Spring and
TY gammer Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., ever offered in this market, which our friends
arc invited to call and examine. Uno of tho firm, of long experience, and well ncouaint
ed with tho wants of this market, remained in New York during tho gfeat Diy Goods
Panic and was-thus cnnbffid to buy on terms which warrant them in offering their stock
AS CHEAP, IF NOT
Cheaper Than Anybody I
The wants of the Ladies were kept specially in view, and they will find us supplied with
Prints, Muslins, Lawns, Jaconets, French Organdies, Chambrays, Mnzambiqucs, Swiss
* Muslins, Nainsooks, Brilliants, Irish Linen, White Bobinct, Dress
TrimmingfS, every variety of Edging and Inserting,
Ladies’ Collars, Cuffs, Tucked Skirts, Spring Bal
morals, Mohair Skirts, Ladies’ Ilats,
Bonnets, every style of Trim
ming for hats & bonnets,
Plumes, Wreaths,
fancy toilet ARTICLES !
And, in fact, everything pertaining to a Lady’s Wardrobe. Also, a splendid stock of
dents’ Clothing and Furnishing Cioods!
Comprising Cashmers, Cloth, Linen, otc., for men and boys.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
And a thousand other things too numorous to mention.
ROBERT J. LOWRY. WILLIAM M. LOWRY. |L. H, BRYANT &. CO.,
ROBERT J. LOWRY & CO., AUCTION AND
Commission M!croliants» coMJttissiojr .w f /t c im.yts,
MONEY BROKERS A Mi© CUTHBERT GA
Wholesale Dealers iu Geu. Merchandise, .y ef.ki.y Rales at Jcnkius DroUicra’ Auction I
20 Uianilu Front, Alabama Street, | T T House, Kufanla, Ala. Consignments sc
alar 30 Um •Atlanta, Ga. I lioted at either place. May 11,3 m
j. an. ur.sFoJf. J.jjii H AUKri
El i\lVE.l,«lL.l.
STOVKSI STOVKS!
Ear ye and Sleauflfnl /*attcrns
OF THE
ami of ie hi,
AND THE
ma^noWa.
Also a splendid assortment of
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
•Os everv description, all of which will he sold
CHEAP, by
J. A. LESSON <fc GO.
We nrc non ready to supply at wholesale
TIN WARE
Os tho very hoot muiiufucturo and warranted.—
“ Patronize home indußiiy, and build up your me
chanlea.”;
Send us your orders. Liberal discount oil all
purchases. April 27. 3m.
, J. £i. -BUTT,
Denier in ViunUy :««<1 Pintid’limi
GHOCEHIES!
W incs txiid Liquox's,
Uroad Street, £ufu»!u, Ala.
april27-Bm.
DEY GOODS
AND
GROCI2ZSII2S S
r * 'HE subscriber ia just receiving i\ vary largo
L and carefully selected stoch or
Jlcrriliillilise, bought in tho eastern market
during tho recent low prices, and which he is pre
pared .and determined to sell nt Small Profits with
a view to Quick Sales. The Htock now opouing
consists of the very latest styles and patterns of
Dry Goods, a well-assorted stock of If eels and
Caps, Hoots and Shoes, Hardware,
Crockery, Groceries, Yankee Notions,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
And, in a word, everything likely to bo wanted,
from a fishdiook to a bridal out!
JUST RECEIVED
9A A BBLS. Flour, 10,000 bnthels Corn, 40,
yUI) casks Clear and ribbed sides and shonl
ders, 80 barrels mess pork; 10 barrels pickled beef, i
5 casks brioe hams, 50 boxes tobacco, 50 barrels
whiskey, VO baskets champaigne, 10 eases Brandy,
5 oases wines, 15 sacks coffee, 20 barrels coffee
sugar, and a general stock of
Family Groceries.
I have associated with me in business Major J.
C. Bryan, Messrs, 11 - . W. B. Price and Delaware
Morris, well known in this section, who hope to
receive frequent calls fiom their friends.
Will also bo kept in the storo under the Daily
News Office, a large and well selected stock of
Catnilu Groceries, at Wholeale or Retail.
JACOB SMITH,
April 27-3 m Eufuuk, Ala.
JUNIUS JOIIDAN,
Wholesale and llclall Dealer in
Staple anxl
FANCY DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Boots and Siloes, Crockery, etc.,
ap27 3nv Broad st., EUFAULA, ALA.
J. E. BRAY&Oa
V HAIL Its /-V
Stoves,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
Tin, Japanned, and Wood Ware, at
salcand Retail* We also keep a sfook of
tin plate, sheet iron, wire, and Tinner’s stork gen
erally, at wholesale aud rotaiL Orders solicited
faom Sou f .hwestern Georgia, apr27-3m
119 Alf f?t *HP9fSVMSSR©
hiin u Id biSvji B jtu.in.Op
EL EA ULA, ALABAMA.
Xuiportcra and Dealers In
HARDWARE SWEEDS AND
ENGLISH IRONS.
GERMAN and Steel, Out and Wrought
Nails, Agricultural Implements, Builders’
Redware, Mechanics’ Tools, Carriage Springs and
Axles, Spokes, Rims, Hubs, and all. kinds of Car
riage makers’ Trimmings and Materials, Sugar
Mills, Sugar Pans, and Cauldrons, Gin Gear and all
kindß;of Castings, Rubber Bolcing ail six 's, Tan-,
ners’ and Shoe Findings, Saddlery, Ilrrdwaro,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc , etc. apr‘27 3»u
U. A. SOLOMON. E. K. PEAHRK. A. T. MATTHEWS.
SOLOMON, PEaSrEAMATTBEWS,
DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDIZE,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Simpson & John son's Old ‘Stand,
Eufaula, .Ada.
Consignments respectfully solicited. Prompt
personal attention given to purchase and sale of
Cotton, produce, Ac.
Refer to Messrs. Wm. A. McKenzie & Cos , Ap
alachicola, Fla.; Epning, Ilanscrd & Cos., Colum
bus, Ga.; S. kJ. Schiller, Now York; Simpson
& Johnson, Eufaula, Ala.
ISGH. v IS«G.
SPRING TRADE!
Q. M. HAY,
Wholesale and Detail Dealer in %
STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS,
Groceri.es, Hardware, etc.,
A MERIC US, GA.
HAS a largo and well selected stock of Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, etc.—of
fering lo tho trade this spring, a much larger stock
-than heretofore. Tlio Si HI ASS CifiGStS
Department, tinder the Supervision of Mrs. A. U.
Mapp, is complete in every particular, and a com
petent dress maker will superintend the making
and fitting of dresses. Tim CI. O TIS IJtfG
Department will embrace an unusually attractive
assortment, together with Hats, Caps, Boot* and
Shoes, and everything for gentlemen's wekr. Also,
Fine Brandy, Wines, Rum, Lin,
by tho Wholesale. ITfm/ff *, Nuts, Sardines,
t’rackerfl, Cove Ovuters, Flour, nreat, Com, meal,
Sugar, Coffee, etc- .April 27 Cm
cr rait i. \ ApviEiTismr. m ts.
WALKsi & BftBHITT,
Eufaula ------ Alabama.
Dealers in
DRY < fdobsJoROCERIEIi, IIARD
WAKM, NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS, AO.
April 27 3m. WALKER & DAItNETf, Agts
\v. c. hLksYX co.,
South-side Broad St., one door from C. J Caiman.
DSnfn.ulla, -fYln-
Dealers in Staple ami Fai'ey Dry'Goods.
CS”Otiiorß«oil«iU'd froiutioutbwcDtcrn Georgia.
April 27 3m.
IST. M. HYATT,
Dealer in
JEWELRY,
WATCHES,
SILVER AND .
PLATED WARE.
27 Eufaula, - - - . Jlabatna . 3m
““IIOWAPiP~IIOUSE;
iimfauilo-, . . . Alabama
-111 AVE removed from tny old place of business to
the bouso formerly known ns the “ Eufaula
llnuae.” April, 27 fiqi.
ill LT Jb’A. XJXjA.
I li ON WO R K S,
liUFAIfI.A, ALA.,
I AM now prepared to build Engines, from five
to ono hundred horse power,
SAW MILLS,
SUGAR MILLS,
GIUST MILLS.
Iron and Brass Castinejs ol every description,'
Machine and plantation blacksmith work. Boilers
made and repaired. Old Cast Iron, Brass and
Copper bought. For further information, address
apr27-6m J. \V. YOUNG.
" HARDY j TeeW& M’GEHSE.
GENERAL
COMMISSION ME KOI IA NTS,
Mil) COLLECTING AGENTS,
Eufaula, . . . Alabama.
We have on hand and are receiving a general
assortment of Dry ,Goods and Groce
ries, which we are o!Teiing“iow at
Whole s a 1 o .
Jous ll.vanr, former Caah’r. Kost’rn. Bank of Ala
J. Bekman, iornicr Teller “ “ “ “
1
Authorized Rxfsmncics.—lion. John Gil
Bliorter, Eufaula, Ala , I. C. Plant, President First
National Bank, Macon, Ga.; E. M. Bruce & Cos.
Augusta, Ga ; E. F. Mescals, Savannah, Ga.; Hop
kins, Dwight & Trowbridge, Now York.
April, 27. 3m.
J. C L. mART&t,
GENERAL INIIRANCE AGENT AND
EXCHANGE DEALER,
If l t',ll /..I : : .llabama.
Represents a paid up Capital, in A No. 1 Com
panies, of 000,000. Takes Fire, Inland,
River, Marine, Life, and Accident risks. Losses
promptly adjusted and paid. npr27-ly.
jTChIt. MARTIN
EUEavE.t, .ir.i;
Manufactures *
CANDY,
BREAD,
CAKES AND
CRACKERS,
in all their various style”.'VKeeps Emits,
Toys, Clyars, Clalionery, Clonks,
LIGHT GROCERIES, KcrosSue Lamps anil Oil,
Garden seeds, etc., etc.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Cash Orders respectfully folicitod and satisfac
tion warranted. No charges made for outside
purchases.
£2s“Agcnt lev the Washington Iron Works,
Steam Engines Castings and Machinery of every
kind. April 27. ly.
i. p. nange'i
LUMBER AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
E l/FW ULtl, . . . • llahama •
Will give attention to the sale auu purchase of
HEAL ESTATE.
Solicits consignments of Country Produce.
Itofjrs to Ex-Gov. Shoh.’sh. April 27 3m.
EUEvIUL*! •llahama,
Cornet Broad and En/avda Streets.
WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL
Dealer in
St«S>lc Dry Goods,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
_ (''ROOKERY,
And cnqtj dirscrfptlon of Staple Goods usually
soli in this section, all of which JvtU be sold at the
lowest prices. * Solicits tho patroxfago. of Mer
chants r.nd Planters of Southern Georgia. apSTSin
W. A, JENKINS. J. JENKINS
13. W. JKNKLNS* J. M. JENKINS
-JENKINS BROTHERS,
Grocery iVZcrchants,
. Suction, General Commission,
DECEIVING AND
FORWARDING HOUSE.
Broad st,, Enfeula, AJa.
13WTSDNAT, attention given to the sale of Cot
ton, Sugar, Molasses and Country Produce.
Orders for the purchase of Flinta.ion Supplies,
Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., filled and shipped
promptly. Consignments for sale or re-shipment
respectfully solicited. Will attend to receiving
and foriviirdiug Cotton aud overy description of
freight with dispatch.
Instructions strictly obeyed, and prompt roturus
made of all sa'ta. apr27tf
EUFAULA
IRON AND BRASS
FOXJIsrHIIY.
IF you want anything in tha way of Hark
•Villa, Sugar Jmm, Columns, Mill
Gearing, Gin Q*Bir,
I'EKING FOR CEMFTRIES,
or at.y tiling else that can be inatle at a Dross and
Iron Itoumiry. Adjrci* or go to
W. C. A. DLAIK,
2:> Cut. liufaula,Ala.
EITALLA ADVERTISEMENTS*
IE SB MS9ICIK!
DRY a SMITH,
EUFAULA, ALA.
IF von want the ASost ilettable and tho
Beat finality of Medicines, as well as all
other articles in the above line of business,
Call at Thin ECouso,
OR
SEND YOU R ORDERS,
And yon will bo certain to get the goods you wau6
PRICES AS LOW
.Is the Eowesl for the same kind of goods
Now on hand and constantly receiving, a large
supply of
Pure Medicines,
Selected for Physicians’ Practice and Family BSCy
Patent and Proprietary Medicines,
WHITE LEAD,
ZINC.
PATNTB,
VARNISHES,
LINSEED OfTi,
TRA N OIL,
TANNERS’ OIL,.
CASTOR OIL
Illuminating and Lubricating CD.IE Dlts,
SI’CItITS TCBEE.Vri.rEi Window
Gloss and Putty, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Purer
Brandy'and Wino&
For Medicinal use, Fine Chewing
Tobacco and Snuff,
h'JUttWTJ M EEY,
TOILET SOAPS,
DRESSING COMBS,
HAIR BRUSHES,
Aud all other goods kept by a first class Drug
Store. A Druggist of Twenty Years’ experience
devotes constant attention to the business, and
everything connected with the house passes under
his supervision. It is the intention of the firm to
build up an establishment that will compare with
any othor in the South, and all who patronize them
may rely implicitly upon obtaining tho BEST.’
G DfiStS, and at
CHEAP, RATES
AH orders promptly fiiiod, and just rs faitb
fully as if the purchaser .were present, and
ALL GOODS WARRANTED
To be what they are represented.
Call at tho store one door east of Bray & Bros.'
Bardwaro house. Broad street.
Eufaula, April 27, 1506-Cm
W. E. BESSON J. T.^SNDALL
BESSON & KENDALL,
Proprietors of tho
EAGLE DItSJG STORE I
EUFAULA, ALA.,
Have in Store and Ear Sale S.otr,
FOR CASH ONLY,
The Largest Stock of
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
I’AINTS,
OILS,
VARNISHES,
DYES,
, GLASS.
POTASH, Etc., Etc.,
Ever offered in this section, The patronage of
our friends is respeetfuliy solicited, to whom tve
guarantee Perfect Satisfaction in every
respect. Buying our goods from First Hands, iu
I.arge (juantuics, and
Entirely Tor Cash,
we Hatter ourselves that Otlf •trtrein faeff*
tor Seeling Loir cannot be sarpUFscd by
any house,in the South; and to all who wish to
buy reliable medicines at
LOW PRICES!
Either at wholesale or ret&H, we would say
GIVE US A CALL !
Bcforcjmaking your purchases.
t oil Supply of all the most popular
PROPRIETARY MEDICINES; •
Os the Day constantly on hand. Also, full lino
L’ERFXJJVIERY
AKD
Toilet .Articles !
COMBS AND BRUSHES,
Os All Kinds,
IIAR OILS,
POMADES,
SOAPS,
Etc., Etc,
All orders, with the cash accompanying prompt
ly filled, and upon r
Ketter Terms
Thnn can be obtained in Macon or noighbotina
chics. IiESSiOIIiVKI^DAII,
Sign ot the 4t <joldcn Kaglo uud Mortar,”
apr27 'Om Euraula, *&la\