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j|it Sanltr |Upal>liara.
Wktn iie tree to iij good night I
pretended to be asleep and took no no-
T1IK CXMJUKTTK.
s Linien ira* the prettiest crea-
And l liad l«rM that
man like a titter.
After awhile, when 1 waa sure »be
was quietly sleeping and dreaming, I
west oa tiptoe* ‘ **
One evening I introduced ray broth- door wa« nnlocl
er to her—a young, fresh-hearted hand-! to “*» P 0 *
n might
e boy—and, without delay, he
ceeied to fall in love with her. She
danced with him twice, and gave him
her fan and bouquet tn hold half the
How pleased he looked
IV-or Albert
in against t>e indulgence of dang*
it dreams, I encouraged Lis wild fa
rs. How was I to know it a Circe
p she held to liis lips?
At the wnd ..f the week he wa* aa f
man to be. Sbe conld make him bl
aigh, pale tremble at the sound of her
roice.st the lightest wave of her hand.
At the end of two weeks he had reach*
the point when it is said of young*
ind him round
r little finger,” and at the cloae ol
* third week there mint have been a
ms about kit
neck. Ile looked at ns• quietly enough
but I couldn't bear to see hiafaea etf
white, ao stony, calm, so terribly de
spairing.
I hate women—I bats hears-
.j I hate—< »h’. my brain is oa lin
when I thiak of the'ruin she made of
that dear, simple boy. I tried
fort hin
Sumter Sheriff Sales for Jane.
Will be sold before the Coart Hease door,
in the city o< Amerirw. Scatter coentv.Ga-.
oo the Cut Tuesday la June next, tfeefet-
lewlag
Z2S#r£2l££?J!2S3Z’.
Glaze, to aatttty ewa t fa iaioed from Sam*
— eonnty court in favor of tt. E. Cobh tul
ceo Glaze. Pro]
Mingo Glaze. Property pointed oet ia
Also eoe hove ani loti* the city eCAmer-
For low’s laws, boarded ms follows:
THE BEST AND
e north by lands of ». H. Hawkins, ca
a* by lands of W. 1- Murray aid S.
lawkla*, on the south by Puriow
-Dear Alb.
Sn^nh! 1 Levied on
" ** “ Mathis, to s
by lands of Lew
satisfy
the iwepasty
. , rfy oae A ta w
I said.-I know it. sued from the Justice Court at the 7*9th
.11 *cene in the 1 district G. M. ta favor at S. KracskofT n*.
garden ” th * J Mrs. XLB. MatMA^Preperti^
-Were you?”
tjuiet, passionless ;oaes.
• And dear, dear Albert—precious
Limber—I have come to try—to aak—
oh! my brother, ray brother, to love
The pabtte sentimentIn one jndTenal
expression, says: 'ThatCol- JotaCLCWd-
weU’swea fixture, as representedta the
rut. Is the best water-drawing attachment
ever introduced. In two mouths it has had
unprecedented sale of one thousand, and
the damanil is Increasing dally.
It is Mat, durable and cleanly. Its sim
plicity, without any complication la ooe of
the chief merits. There is Bathing to get
out of order. Yea can lift ooe hundred cal
lows of water in right minutes, requires Jess
exertion than any pump or elevator ever
ottered to the public. Any child can draw
**- Mr from the well with ease. Asa
•tor In giving impulse to this public
by defendant. Lstj made and returned
'*- — *— — *». Gaerry Constable. Ten-
« notified.
M ygA%J. W- MIZE, blwriff.
or.: my nrotnsr, ray oroinw.iu |
me again and let that heartless crest- j q_ oa ^ Txxea&xj in Jun- next!
ore go!” ! within the legal boors of sale, the following
•1 .mootbed j projperty^to-wifr
He
tbr
the
ill he
Kate, a little dashed, sod looking, I
though-, a little exultant. She nodded
gayly, and ran up stairs toward her
room. Two minutes later Albert came
out of the library, with a cold, dead ex
pression on his white face. He passed
lining to tee me, and left
the In
Day-, pasted, and I never saw-.
except at meal times. Hut 1 c*.t
how terribly changed be wa«.
He frequently rode over of an
my pretty friend,
ery, -lane dear; its n«.t worth
while. All there is of life i* n-thirg-
ne»» to those who live lung enoogh to
dud it out. Von are ten j e us older
than I dear, but I've found it out
first. Good night, sister go to bed."
There was that in h : s manner I
didn’t care toreaiat, and I felt that fa
ther words would be utterly useless -
nd left the room. At the door
he kissed me again, and 1 think a sigh
!ng from'the
marked on bis abser.ee, and •
if anyth : og was the matter. t<
made no reply.
"ne uight he remained out very iat*
and I began to be alarmed. As 1 bad
beer, his self-constituted guardian since
1. a hook, bnt
\t last, about two in the morning. I
ird a click of the front door lock. He
• leting himself in with his latch
I harried down into the hall and
nod on the gas fall Maze. I had aev
reen hin look so wildly. 1 sprang to-
, but be staggered away from
Perhaps his mood had
changed and he would be glad to see
I knocked gently at bit door
bat got no answer. 1 tried w hether it
is locked; it was not, and I entered
iselesslv. How quiet everything
was! How Mil! Albert lay! He was
asleep, then; and I advanced
iptoe, lest 1 should awake
me and sr.id, huskily. “Go away I.
zie. I’m not fit company for yoo!”
•»reat heaven! he was drunk! Al
bert- -my Irother-whom I had thought
an angel among men! The sight be
fore me—Albert, my brother, tlasbed,
staggering, maudlin, and smelling of
alcohol—was so repellent that I was
sickened with disgust.
He observed that I recoiled from him.
drunk though ho was. and with an hys
terical laugh lie said: “Oh, y*s; I’m
a beast. 1 suppose. I feel like one.
You see 1 can’t keep away from her.
.lane, though she don’t love me. and 1
trv to hate her. So. when I leave her,
I feel so miserable, I have oo resource
ows in the flow-
: bowl’
•The
i boldly, and staggered past
e.l myself fn, and cried for
That v
J morning I spoke to him
l entreated him to overcome bis pas
sion for Kate, if it was hope!
listened to me stonily, till
speaking; then answ*red. with a short
•lry Uugh
that wot
n—I
She
sm not one of that
ther makes a man ol
utterly. 1 will ask her
hich she means to do.”
He caught up his hat and hurriedly
“Simply that she can’t love him!”
thought. And yet 1 have seen hi
bend such looks upon him as bore
far different interpretation than t!
assurance remained in these word*,
knew bet to be a coquette, anil full
> be s
to be a coquette, and full
bnt I could not believe h
1 np between his lips
have pa*t, I
thought, sine# he now slept so soundly,
turned a littla from me, sol
tr him and looked down at him.
Oh, Heaven’ What I taw thea will
ever leave my eyes. Hasten—oh,
ssten, in pity’s name, to paint in few*
it worda that horror!
There he lay—white, cold, dead!
ngle deep gash in the side of hie
troat. Albert—my brother, my pet!
and lot in Amexleus, bounded
the sooth by F.ujth sheet, oor.h^by
'trees-west by Hen-y Jones
by Tom Edwards. Levied or —
property of Doe McCoy, to satisfy
A fa in favor of the State and count
year 18*3, vs Doe McCoy.
i n Amerk .
by Jackson street,
sooth by Henry Anderson. ’ - ~ —
Head, otter Wradf.es w . .
»wn ae the place oa which A. B. Cooper
w resides. Levied oa as the property of
B. Cooper to satisfy hU State end coon
« for the yean lsei, 1883 and 1883,
or of the State and county, vs A.
a£o, one boose and lot in the city ..
Americas, Ga., bounded on the west by Lee
street, sooth bjr Church street, and north by
P- L. Mize and J. IL Allen. Levied ones
the property of George Brooks to satisfy oar
Ux A fa in favor of State and county for the
year 1883, vs George brooks.
Also, ooe hease aad lot In the city of
Americas, Ga., bounded on the sooth by
Forsyth street, north by Francis Pitman,
west by B. M- Wheeler, and east by B. P.
Toodee. Levied on as the property of
George Cook, to satisfy ooe state and coun
ty lax A fa for th* year 1883,vs George Cook,
Abo, ooe house and lot in Americas. Ga-,
bounded on the north by K. K. Rowel, east
by T. E. Smith, agent, sooth by Marshal
Sweringen’a piece, and west by the llame-
’* Levied on as the property of Bee
bes CetUe, sgent for
State stud count '
Reuben Cottle.
o satisfy «
Reuben Cottie. agent for Wife.
soay2td W. 11. COBB. Deputy Sheriff.
ithont an instant of reffeci
that he had died ao for love of the girl
stairs in the breakfast room. I
know how, bat there he was,
confronting he*—glaring at her with
ride mad eyes, hat speaking' quietly.
“Katie, Albert is dead—murdered!”
“Murdered! Are you mad .Jane?’
“Yes; because what I tell yon ia
rue. Come and see him—he killed hit*
lelf for you.”
“Heaven forbid! 1 wouldn’t see him
lor all the world!”
< »h, how I hated her then! I fell aa
f it wonld l>e a luxury to rend her all
just sacrifice to my tnis-
MORTGAGE SALE.
Will be sold before the Court House door,
ia the city of Americas, hum ter county, G*.,
oo the first Tuesday In June next, between
the legal hour* of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit:
Lot of land situated in the city of Amer-
eus. Sorater county, Ga., together wit* - *”
tfceJpriTileges and appurtenances to the
bekmriug, and buuaded aa follows. .
menclog at G. ff. Glover's brick grocery
store, running west tweaty-seven feet oo
th* public square, thence north three hun
dred audtwenty-fivefeet to Jeffrrsoni
thenc* east twenty-seven feet, thence
to the starting point. Said lot being In Aumter
county. Levied on as the property of M. K-
IIart, to satisfy one mortgage fi fa Issued
tram burner Superior court in favor of A.
R. Altmayer A Co„ vs If. E. Hart.
rasyitds J. W. MI/E. Sheriff.
ery.
I caught her by the arm—my grasp
her out and locked and bolted the door.
Another moment.I was up in her room,
hurling down ont of the window every
thing that was hers.
“Albeit.'—my own Albert!”
The shriek that bore those frenzied
rords from my lips brought all the
j find
thre
r the
dead body of ray dear brother, wil dly
kissing the palid brow and ebseks,shud
dering and shrieking with horror when
I looked on that fearfnl wound.
It was for canting that scene—that
minery, that crime—that my love and
admiration for Kate Linden changed
i hate and loatbin
to lead that ->oy—
the brother of the friend whom she pro
fessed to love so dearly—on to wor
shipping her as he did, from the mere
thirst for victims.
I would not believe it. She was but
trying him. Keueath all sbe loved
him. And why not. Nothing to won
derful if she did. He was wall worthy
the love of any woman, or had been
when she took him in hand. If the
had made him less so, let her blame
her own work, and repair the mischief
she had wrought.
Thns thinking, I was well pleased
when Katie arriveil the next day; and
after scolding me for not keeping my
“solemn promise,” announced that she
had come to pay me a long visit.
I argued from this that sbe repented
of her treatment of Albert, and took
this means of showing it. Poor boy!
lie thought so too. And with good
reason. What a dance she led him.
How divinely she smiled, and how
Her visit had lasted about a week. It
was evident to my watchful eyes that
Albert would toon ask her what she
roesnt to do with him.
One night they were togethi
ing in the garden. I could net
the white moonlight, smiling n|
lace and leaning on hit
S m.in bit
Thewio-
dow opening on the garden was
and I was sitting in the shadow of the
cnrUins. So occasionally as they
passed ami repassed, I could heai low,
whispered words. I’.y-and by they
stopped right under the window,I didn’t
move, though I kuew I conld hear ev
ery word that passed. 1 considered 1
had a right to hear.
“Kate there roust he an end to this,
I heard him say.
“An em! to what 1 ” she retnrned.
“Don’t affect innocence, Katie. You
are maddening enough to me now.
Don’t protend not to understand me.
You know I love you. Are yon still
indifferent to me? Will yon still tell
me with that divine smile—with tbo»e
low, sweet tones, “Albert, my friend,
lean never, never love you.”
“My dear boy, don’t be a goose, i *f
course I can never love yon!”
“Good!” lie laughed bitterly. Any-
ebange. I think 1 like yonr
impatience better than yonr pitying
tenderness.”
He looked at her for a second or two
with an expression I would like to call
Then be said
to himself, “After all, it’* scarcely
warth while; bnt it ia too lata to think
of that now. Good night Miaa Lin-
him.
pnzzled. She knew he
loved her to madness. Such dread de
spair—she wasn't used to that sort of
thing. People usually upbraided her,
tor* their hair, called her coquette, and
ao forth. All that sbe rather, lilted.
Bat this love
Advert Ulng Cheat*.
“It has become so common to write
the beginning of an article, in ai
gant, interesting manner, then r
into some advertisement that we avoid
all such, and aimply call attention
the merits of Hop Bitters in as plain,
honest terms as possible to induce peo
ple to give them £one trial, whieh so
proves thetr value that they trill never
nse anything else.”
“Tier. Heuenv so favorably noticed
in all the papers, religions and aecnli
it having a Urge sale, and issnppltr
ing all other medicines.
“There is no denying the virtues
the Hop plant, and the proprietors of
Hop Bitters have shown great shrewd
ness and ability in compounding a med
whose virtues are ao palpable to
i observation.”
“No! she lingered and snffered along,
ning away ail the time for years.”
“The doctors doing her no good;"
“And at last waa cared by this Hop
Bittera the papers aay ao much about.
“Indeed! Indeed! How thankful
we should be for that medicine.”
X KAI'ORTCK'S miskry.
Eleven years onr daughter suffered
bed of misery, from a complicate
of kidney, liver rheumatic trouble and
Nervous debility, under the cate of the
best physician*, who gave her disease
various names, but no relief, and now
sbe is restored to ns in good health by
'mple a remedy as Hop Bitters,
that we bad shunned years before nsiaS
”—Tiie Pzrrxts.
My daughter* say, “how mnch bet
ter father is since be need Hop Bitters.
.He is getting well after his long suffer
ing from a disease declared incurable.
And we are so glad that henaed yonr
Bitters." A Lady of Utica, N. Y.
SUMTER COUNTY.
City Marshal Sales for Jane.
Will be sold before the City Council Chas
er door, In the city of Americas, on the
rst Tuesday in Jana next, the following
roperty, to-wit:
One house and lot in the dl
vied* *
satisfy
• and lot in the dty of Americas,
the property of Ben Harris to
special tax fi fa in favor of the
Mayor and U^yOoaadl it
for the year 18*3, v» Ben Harris. Bounded
18*3. vs Ben.
north by Lamar Street, on thee
and sooth by James Ettla, and on tbe i
by Andrew boy I
Also at tbe sa
sold, one lions* aad
place will be
oiy of Amer
icas, Gt. levied on as the property of Alex
Crittenden, to satisfy oae cfcy tax I fa la
favor of tbe Mayor aad City Council of
Americas, Ga., for tbs year 1883, vs AJsx
Crittenden. Bounded on the westby Troup
Street, on tbe north by an alley, on the east
by Willis Turner and James Lockett, ew the
sooth by vacant land.
Also at the mmettmo and place will be
sold, oae house aad lot ia the dty of Amor-
eus, Ga., levied oa aa the property of John
Burnett, to satisfy one city tax fi fa In favor
of tbe Mayor aad Cite Council at Americas,
Ga., for the year 1183, vs John Barnett.
Bounded oa the sooth by Letter street, oa
the westby vacant land, oa the north and
east by Oily Dykes.
A bo at tbe same time aad place will be
•old, ooe boose aad lot tntbe city of Amert-
cus, Ga., levied oa as the property of Seas
Dickson to satisfy one city tax ft fa In faver
>lckaoa to satisfy oo* dty tax ft fa in fsvar
f Mayor and City OoencUaf Aatarinas.Ga^
for the year 1888. vs Sam Dleksoo. Boond-
eviffently beyond oo the east by Forest Street, aoutt by
7 7 . Jam Buseell' aorth by Charles Catledge,
I don't know how long sbe stood
there, lor 1 ion- and went to my ror m.
City Marshal.
tlssosimp>
Eldridge’s Drag Store!
Owing to tiie faithful and,
continuous efforts of oar Fire'
Department, one of my Drngj
Stores was saved from tbe late!
fire.
STp.i. iN THE fflN6,”i
i humbug. If jo
the merit" you can write to, or c
of the fotVowins named r<-. Get
using tbe fixture, <m their well-*
CERTIFICATE*,
i. Heys & Stewart, gentle
I ctfull^ solicit cl) my
customer* and public generally
; to give* men LI BKRAL SHARE
I of their PATRONAGE at my
s and being so t
ought to have
his lot
Axzmxccs, Ga.
“Air
April
Icbeerf
Heys A Stewart:
jrfully bear testimony to the fact Uia
your Well Attachment which 1 bought, L
complete, perfect and faultless. It doei
everything It promises. S. W. SMALL.
Americas, Ga
s Jc Stew
ir Well AtUehmi
getber and entirely satisfactory
Hying to know there is such a u=eiui iurr
tion in tbe land and I glaaly sire it tbe be
efitof mvcertificate. C. A. IlrsnsoTox.
Messrs. Heys A- Stewart
Well Attachment- itis
always be useful
improvi
1*. BURT.
id which is hardly
should be withot
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FUNK * WAGMALXB. Fubiiaheta, t
faaBBW
are rapidly coming in and we propose making things lively by
putting pricfcs down to lowest possible figures.
EMBROIDERIES \ND LACES.
i Ueya & Stewart:
Tbe Jones Patent Pulley 11
is tbe most desirable arranger
rod1 cleanly. I a
JSSit,
Application-Letters of Administration
GEORGIA—ScscTMt Comm.
To all whom it may concern:
Whereas. J. W. sod C. I- Min;, applies
to turn for letters of Administration upon tbe
estate of Mrs. E J. Mize, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before the
June term of said court, to be hold oo tbe
first Monday li June next, why said let
ters should not be granted to the said peti
tioner aa prayed for.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this the 1st day of May, IB8A.
THOS. H. STEWART,
mayL'tds Ordinary.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Scirm Cmrvrr.
To all Whom it may Concern.
Whereas, Mrs. S. A. Books, administra
trix upon the estate of D. U. Hooks, de
ceased, applies for letters of diamission from
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause before the June
term of the Ordinary’s court, to bo held on
the first Monday In June next, why said
Ir tiers should not be granted tbe said peti
tioner m prayed for.
Given under my Land and official signa
ture, this the 3d day of If arch 18*4.
meh'td T. H. Stewabt, Ord’y.
Application—Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—SottTKK CoeXTT.
To all whom it may Concern.
K. S. Windsor, Guardian of Mand Florie
Bell and Bessie Windsor has in due form
applied to the undersigned for leave to sell
an undivided three-fourth Interest In a cer
tain bouse and lot in the town of Decatur.
DeKalt) county, Ga , belonging to said
minors, Srod said application will be beard
on the 1st MondsyTn Jane next. This May
3th, 18*4. T«0S. H. STXWAkT,
mayTtd Ordinary.
SCHLEY COUNTY.
Application—Letters of Administration
GEORGIA—ScoiXT Cogktt.
To all Whom it may Concern:
Whereas8. J. Alien, having filed his ap
plication In my office for letters at Adminis
tration upon the estate of Mrs. S. J. Ellis
These are therefore to cite and admonish
an aad singular, tbe kindred and creditors,
to file their objection at my office, on or be
fore the June term of Ordinary’s Court, to
be held oa toe first Monday In Jane next,
why said letters should not be granted to
said applicant as prayed for.
Witness my hand aad official signature,
this 2nd day ot May 18«4.
C. If BATTLE,
may 3-td Ordinary.
Application—Lettet* of Dismission-
GEORGIA—SOtUET COCBTT.
To all Whom it may Concern:
Whereas, M. H- Barnet, Administrator
on the estate of Jack Barnet, late of said
county, deceased. ha« made application for
letters of dismission from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors,
to file their objection at mv office, on or be
fore tbe August term of Ordinary's Court,
to be held on tbe first Monday In Angus!
next, why said letters should not be granted
to aald applicant as prayed for.
Witness my band aad official signature,
this 3th day of May 1*84.
majssm C. J* BATTLE. Ord’y.
WEBSTER COUNTY.
Application—Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Wsasm Cocstt.
To all whom it may concern:
U. F. Shivers, Administrator of Alnrarino
Dillard deceased, has In doe form applied
to the undersigned for leave to sell either
pcbltdy or privately, one fifth Interest, In
wild lot laadXo 43, said lot lying and be
ing in tbe county originally Troupe, now
MSrrtwtther county- Hearing on the first
Monday in June, 1884.
G. W. Divxxrogr, Ordinary,
april 18td.
Application—Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Webster County.
To all Whom It may Concern:
Whereas, J. P. Wlaa, Administrator oo
the estate of David Wise, late pf sard coca-
ty deceased, having filed Us petition In my
office for letters of dhraissto* from said es
tate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties interested, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause before tbe August
term of Ordinary’s court, to be held oa the
should not be granted the mid petitioner as
* ^rten^nnder my hand and official slgna
tare, at office at Preston, this 31st day of
OBO. W. DAVENPORT,
aprts-td Ordinary.
’Wotd Candy, Stainer's Indian
Venn Iforavatrictly vegetable and sure
death to worms, at
Dr. Etdiidye’* Drag Store.
Fine lot of Core be. Tooth, Hair and
NaU Brushes, at
Dr. Eldridga’a Dm* Store.
Fancy toilet articles, ooloffnee.ioap,
etc., at
Dr Eld ridge's Drag Store.
it, W. B. STEW All
wrs. Heys A
re are well p
Pulley bought of you fordi
ilng durable.
LAMAR STREET.
msht of you torurawing water. :
laim for it, belli*: durable, ea-.y j
i without it funsnythinjl I
II. A. c. BAG LEY, I
Hamburg Edging 2 i cents, to $1.50 Per Yard.
WHITE GOODS 1
J. B. 1)U>
AHsaiare, Ga., March P.*,
Messrs. Heys Jc H
Having bad one of y
In use for sometime, we
it is a most desirable arrangemer
Ing water. It saves labor, saves time, is aur-1
able, easy of draft and cleanly, the rope lx>- ‘
■——• • “Mini,
HUDSON,
Well A
uthfnliy
Ing always dry.
Messrs. Heys & iitewart:
Tbe Jones latent W«
bought of you is the compictest arrange
ment for drawing I have seen. Everybody
that has water to draw ought to have one.
It will give satisfaction. T. J. MORGAN.
Messrs. Heys Jc Stewart, <
you claim for It. I have
and have been In search
way of drawing a
satisC« - —
Ced with your attachment.
R. H. SLaPPEY, Jr., Americ
Bargain* in Fishing Tackles at
Dr. Ektridge’s Drag 8tor*.
Messrs. Heys Jc Stewart:
1 am perfectly delighted with the !
Attachment I bought of yon is all you c.
for it being durable, easy in drawing —
very elenly. The rope b-ing always dry.
• B SCOTT, Americus.Ga.
If yon desire further information address,
HEY-s & STEW ART.
Anierk-it*. Ga.
THE BEST
CF ALL
LINIMENTS
TO1XAH AMD BEAST.
Iraewa toaUllloas aU over the world a*
the only safe reliance tor tbe relief of
srriilwds ami cam. it u a medicio®
ttw.wasMfw.iw timwwrtui
asw*. For every tocm of external pain
MEXICAN
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MUSTANG
T^ttmeat la aMMbr somebody 1
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robdmkt. of rhMuuUi wutm
LINIMENT
which epeedUy core* such emnwifi
tbe HUMAN rUbu S*^
LINIMENTS
VOB HAN OS BZA57.
No pains will be nparetl to
make it a
First Class Store,
INDIA LINENS. VICTORIA, l’ERSIN AND LINEN LAWNS.
STRIPED and CHECKED NAINSOOK. DOTTED AND FIG
URED SWISS. SWISS MUSLIN. FRENCH MULL.
ALL OVER TUCKING. LACE CHECKS, LACE
PIQUE. LACE GOODS. LONSDALE CAM
BRIC. IRISH LINEN, ETC., ETC.
All in great variety and at the right paiees. Lovely
mu lace crass, noli m to iuo m un
CHAMBRAYS, FISURED LAWNS, CALI00E8,
Suitable Tor Spring are now open for Inspection.
We got “fired out'* of our old stord on the night of March
26th and can now be found at the old stand of .1. W. Harris &
Co., next to Waxelbaum’son Ctotoi. Avenue, where we will sell
goods at Lower Prices than ever. All goods iamage/l l>y removal
will be sold at a Sacrifice. We can do this and lose nothing, as
the Insurance Companies have paid us for all e>uch losses. All
other goods will be sold at a discount from regular marked prices.
We cordially invite all to drop in an-1 e.t- us in our new quai ters,
examine our stock, get our prices, and see how very low wo are
offering goods not damaged at all.
We have ordered new Fixtures, Tools and Material to take
the place ofthoee destroyed, and will noon be in perfect running
order again for all kinds of work.
We saved every PIANO, ORGAN and SEWING MA
CHINE, and are offering bargains in them also. NOW IS THE
TIME TO BOY. Call early. Remember the place, NEXT
DOOR TO WAXELBAUM*Son Cotton Avenue.
Tutkay ted Dauntk. Bleached and Cream Damask. Napkins, Doylies, Tow-
ala, Crashes, Linen Lap Robes, Table Covers, Bedspreads and Qnilta.
In unlimited variety. No such price* elsewhere.
The Lai’gest stock and Greatest Variety of
FOB LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
HANDKERCHIEFS for the MILLION from 2*c to 2.50 each.
Comprising all the facilities
heretofore found in both houte*. j
I will deal in
A Large and Varied Line of
PURE DRUGS,
PP
Dr. EMrldga’n Drug Store.
CHEMICALS,
And all the popular PATENT
MEDICINES of the day.
Having careful and efficient
clerks, I will give special atten
tion to my prescription depart
ment, both day ana nigbt.
E. J. ELDRIDGE, Druggist
LADIES FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS I
Always in stock, froir such well known houBes as
ZIEGLER’S, STR1BLEY & CO.; SMALT/., MONROE A CO.
AND OTHERS.
We Will do Better by Yon than Others Can or Will.
CALL AND SEE US.
JOHN R. SHAW,
Forsyth Street, .* .- •Hmeruun. ««.
REMOVAL!
JAMES FRICKER & BRO.
Axzucus, Ga. April 16, 1884.
NOTICE TO EVERYBODY,
ESPECIALLY INTERESTING TO FARMERS.
My embarkment into the “Bargain Dry Goods Business'* up
town, baa in no way diminished the 'merest in my
COMMI88ION BUSINESS,
At m; old Stand, on the lower portion of Gottoa A-eaue,
nearlv opposite the Railroad Depot.
I am in every respect willing and better prepared to pay Cash
and the highest prices for
DRY AND GREEN HIDE8, FURS, BEES WAX, TALLOW, COTTON
IR ANY QUANTITY ANO QUALITY.
Dried Fruits of every Description and all kinds of
Country Produce.
Having ao long been identified in this business here, 1 have re
ceived favorable offers from the East and Went, to ship EARLY
VEGETABLES and FRUITS. True* farmers will therefore
do well to call on me prior to bringing their 1 ruck for sale. Mr. E.
BLUMEN HEIN, a gentleman well known in Americas has en
tire charge of this business and will give satisfaction to everybody
who will trade with him. Respectfully,
S. JS/L. CotLen.
T. S. Q-REEUE,
CARRIAGE BUILDER
Thankful for &lie patronage
heretofore ’ extended to him,
would inform the public that he
is fully prepared to do all work
in his line,in the best manner, and
at prices as low as the lowest.
Bring me your old Buggies, Wagons, &c., and
I will surprise you at the price they can be put
in order for. All work I do is fully warranted,
and I won’t go back on anybody.
Come and boo and he convinced. Shops Cot
ton Avenue, opposite Prince Bros.’ Stables.
T. 8. GREEN F,
W inship & Callaway,
120 Second -Street. Macon, Ga-
Leading CLOTHIERS AND
BATTERS of Biddle Ga.
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