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Marked Down to Suit the Times!
Fancy Groceries, Etc.
tfome and see its.
JORDAN & CO.
iuiu 1 HI Ml
palrop-itnd friqnds,
„ —"Tlioro will be ecrv air. m
Treabyterlan church Silnd^y night,
commencing at 7 o’clock.
BgX-A chnfctflotot fresh Backt
wheat j ait Received at
’ ? * It»* * ) & Co’s,
—The entertainment given at
Andrew College last higbt was
unusually Interesting. ^Vurioty II
the spice of life, and Prof. Chase
fully appreciated this fact in nr
tanging,bis programme for the
evening’s entertainment* All were
delighted.
If you want good, fresh, first
class groceries, go to
Jordan & Co.
•The fall term of Andrew Cols
lego closcs-rto-day-after 'a' «mi>st
ml/inrocfn! nnVI nMlttnliln oMtthn
Announcement!
Headquarters for Fine Clothing
Ctieap.
!rhc Only Exclusive Clothing 1 House In
tlie City ofEulaula.
with to sUte to our trad* and the public generally that onr largo Stock of
Fine Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, etc,,
la mortkompleto this «•» 8>n than ever before, as we have taken special pains In having
•nr Fli • Clothiiifr manufa^tnred t i suit our tra-l*. also «otfen up In the host of style and
the flne.t Imported and roaiestic Caasimena. We make it u special object to give our
Good Fitting Garments.
Pur experience for the last !
takes to run si llrst-class Cloth
Manufactured from the Lc«t m
have connected onraelv* a with
Jo lb* West which enable* us to^ei
•tjrle than anjr other Clothing hou,
You will get a First-Class Fitting Su ! t,
Tut wi|l hold its col. r. nod «Ik>v. nU <» „ J, «.t 25 net cent. One Fnrnlthinir (inn.l.
Department is stocked with every thin ti. New. Nobby anil Fine in Neckwear, Lnderwear,
at«: Our HATS ate of the b*«t bnuil*, uml from -the Lett rauuuiactoier* m all styles.
Wi will also call utteutlm to our
Tailoring Department
a the Cheapest Caa*lnierǤ. We ran make up n
• • ' * — n 18 to ^ hand* nil skill
te<-n rears In lids special tine enables us to know wlmt it
ig Kstaliliahinent, hence wo Imvo all our tin- Clotllm?
erial. trimmings and by the most skilled workmen. Wo
me of the largest Clot him; Mnuulaetnriiig Establishments
imIs at n much lees expense and .of better
tautly employed I
• if y°«
buy. We
jstMblisbtnenl which will ciiubl-i you
iuy a anil cheap.
"Wedding Suits u Specialty.
SCHLOSS & HUDDLESTON.
Cuthbert Appeal.
Homo Atfairw.
To Sirup.
I have a ro«»1 double-seated
Buggy illicit 1 wish to swap for a
male. If you want a good trade
bring me your mule ami get the
buggy. A. T. A Moss
—The largest lot of fancy gro
ceries in town are on sale at Ens-
•y s.
It.
Call on A. Slaughter when
you vi*U Eufaula and g* t jour
supply in the ahapo of Liquors,
lie will give you the worth of
your money, and will sell you i
pure &rtiolo only. Cm
—The host 5 cent cigar in Cutli
fieri can bo had nt Isaac Easley’s.
Wo will sell you fhobest grnco
ties at ll.e lowest |»» 109. Saliriac-
lionguaranteed. # Jordan & Co.
|0r* A. .SUiighter, HD Broad St
Bufanlo, Als./sells T/quor-* id nil
kind* both wholesale and retail,
lUrpi.idies you jug* and bottle*, he
.will gfcvUjoti entire antMacriwii.
Nb«7 Advertisements.
headquarters
: V : - ^ . for
Hardwire and Groceries,
At ALLfSON & 8IHPSON S.
Atr,i86jr H turnout.
Irish Potatoes and Onions,
At Atmos lc gmpaosu
Fresh Buckwheat,
At ALU.OX jf tlKPtOK t.
Pie Feet,
ALLISON A SlUPSON’S
Fancy Candles,
ALLjBOXABtMWOS'A
Lima and Navy Beans,
Engliih Peas,
At ALLISON & SIMPSON'S.
White Fish and
Mullet,
.■ At ALLISON ASIMP80N%
PlckelS)
iy the galon at 65 cent., at
ALLISON tc SIMPSONS.
Flottr, Flour,-
h^roved.Paient Roller, Patect Antelope
ALLISON A 8IMP80N’8.
Insurance Agency.
.C5Ti 8. POWELL Represents
EORGIA Home Fire Iniorane* Cor,
\JT Ai*eU,ȣW,UU0.
B RmsrAMmcAi_^
^KSNASSOBANCSIn^
Asset*, $200,COO,
Draco well & Co., are closing out
!heir entire slock at Manufacturer*
Prices.
—I will sdl Shoes and Ilats
extremely low from now till Jun*
uary 1st. W. D. Bailey.
When goods ir, our lir o are priced
to you very low, remember that
you can get a belter nrliclo for the
Fame money from
Jordan k Co.
A nice Christmas present—one
of those elegant Carpet Hookes at
Brack well k Co.'s.
Ladies don’t fail to coma and
our Toy* at once. Wo
save you money, besides giving
you the very latest novelties to
plea^o the little folks.
Jordan Sr. Co.
Big In.
niiure si
m any kind of Fui
acmvkll Si Co ’a
A. .igliter, 109 Broad
St. Eufuuht, Ala , is headquarters
for the best Whiskies,and Bran
dies/ for family ufH. Cm
—Pure leaf Lard—no cotton
seed mixture—u!ways to bo found
at Easley’s.
—The entire sfock bought this
fall by F. Pulaski & Co , has been
pronounced by the public tho
handsofnett nnd cheapest ever
brought to this market. tf
—Tho finest Onions and Irish
Potatoes fn Cuthbert, just received
it Isaac Earlry's.
—Nicest and best selected stock
of Hats and Caps for tiiQ least
money at F. Pulaski & Co.
Wanted.
10,000 bushels of Curn delivered
st tho Dixson Mills, for which the
highest market pnee will be paid.
Apply to H. O. Beall.
—Groat quantity of all styles u
Trimming*, Lace* and Embroid
eries, at aslooishing low prices at
F. Pulaski & Co,
—Ifour table can be supplied
with any luxary from the large
assortment of family and fancy
groceries just received at Easley’s,
—We have printed jn*t any
kind of a raorigsgo you may need
—perfectly gilt*edgc. Also land
lord’s rent notes and Hens.
—F. Pulaski &*Co., artf deter
mined to undersell everybody in
their line. They ean welt afford to
do it, by baying largo and for Cosh;
—Every pair of Ziegler's Shots
are warranted. Go to the Shoe
Store and boy a pair.
\V. I). Bailey, Proprietor.
Tho beit-is always the cheapest;
Come and see before you buy. _
Jordan & Co.
—The Now Clothing Storo will
remain in Cuthbert but ono week
longer, and Max says ho had
much father carr£ to Eufaula tho
cash than his goods, and; that lie
will make prices that will astonish
overybody. Call and see him bo
fore ho packs up or sells out.
—Treat yourself to a nice pair
of Zirgler Shoes for n Christmas
present, while tho prices are re*
ducoJ. W. D. Bailey.
—Notice the change: Rov. It.
L. Wiggins, who has chargo of
the Word circuit for the nest year,
requosts us to say that oft tho Grst
round he will preach at Beulah on
lh« fifth Sunday m this December,
and Saturday before, instead ol
tho first Sunday in January. And
at Now Prospect tho second Sun-
day and Saturday before in Jan.
1884, and at Ward on third Sun
day and Saturday before.
re you in want of Staple or
Fancy Groceries, Confections o.
Toys for Cbrislm »s ? Call on us
onco nnd we will convince
>u that wo aro the boys for you
tc patroniuo. Jordan Si Co,
•Mr. J. W. Bennington, of
Spring Vale, sent us a short notice
i entostainmont to bo given
at that placo during tiro holidays,
but as wo Iravo all “editor” of a
lepartmcnt for thut placo, who
has given tho facts necessary to
said envont friend D. will pardon
tts for leaving out hisnotico.
Wo aro not to bo undersold by
anybody. If you take the quality
of our goods into consideration, w
have the cheapest stock of groceries
in town. Jordan k Co.
—We publish on our 4th page
to-day an interesting nrliclo
Carp culture. Person* ha'
ponds suited to raising Cat pair
stock the samo at once.
For Bout.*
I wish to rout tho dwelling I
have been occupying. It has scvei
rooms, all compfortnble, good wa
^or, all necessary out houses uiu
4 acres of land attached,
P. S. Twitty.
—The Rov. J. L. Lyons, Super
intendent ol tho American Bible
Society lor States of Georgia and
Floiida will spend next Sabbath
in Cuthbert, and a union meeting
in tho interest ?f the Society will
bo held at II o'clock A. M. at the
Methodist church. In conse*
quor.ee there *ill be no scrvicos nt
this hour nt either 6f tho other
churches,
—I will move my stock of Shoe*
and Huts to the stand now occu
pied by P. Harris on January 1 st
W. D. Bailey.
until you sec and price our goods.
Wc are not to be undersold,
Jordan & Co,
v -. —
—Wo uncover to friend T. J.
Phipps, of Benoovolence, for a
fine, fat, (JlirisLmaa goblur. Tom
could beat Joo Brown for Governor
at our house.
—Ladies, come to tho Shoe
S'ore atnl buy Ziegler's Shoes at
reduced prices.
W. D. Ba£it.
Our handsome young friend
GanaColeman, of Albany, was in
the fearful railroad eoliision, a few
days aioce on the Central road.
‘Gsno says he has read of such
accidents often but had formed no
correct i&oa of their horrors. One
man was killed and tcveral wound
cd*
SupCeaVfu! nnd profitable scssjdp,
Tlto’cx^rcises wfil' f-^sonio -agnfn
on Monday morning, Dec. 81st,
jiilJ coi^igno througli tho schoias-
tie year r Prof. Key and* faculty
have solid grounds for cpngrntpla
Cwm at tlin stibcess of J ho I jppllege.
Its patrocago is steadily increasing
despite the reverses and disappoint
MOnts-bftarmera and business me:i
generally, so universally felt the
past six mouths. The opcnii
Monday week promises to be still
more,encouraging, nx several have
elrdady bnterefl from abroad who
havo never before been pupils here.
—Tile Euterpeaii Cl lib, of Eu-
faula, will ha^o n Domino and
Fancy Dress ball on Thursday ove
ning, Deo. 27th, for Uio benefit of
the E B. Young Firo Co. No. 3.
Grand preparations havo been
made and no doubt the affair will
be a grand success. • - v
They request us to tender to
the ladies of Cuthbert an invita
tion to lio present. Tho ad miss
sion for gentlemen* will l>o §100.
Pttriies desiring to attend this
ball can leave here on the evoning
train and return On the ono o’clock
train ut night, if they cannot bo
absent from Business longer. Wo
can ineuro all a most enjornble
time who do go, and wo doubt
not sortie will improve tho oppor
tunity.
—This is tho season of tho year
when enterprising, brassy editors,
who have been sending their paper
to persons who nevor subscribed,
In order to get. a list to blow over,
present their liltlo bill for subscrip
lion.
—The litiJo Saw tells are ariang-
y their stockings for tho recep
tion of old Santa Clan*, but unless
that dear delinquent subscriber
d settles his account with
tho Appeal, great will ho their
appointmunt’on Christmas morn
ing.
—Messrs. John Maltrfx and 11.
W. Gamble have sent us u fine lot
of ribs and backbone* from their
fiist hog killing this season. Those
progressive farmers havo reversed
the general rnlo <>f farmers and
lent instead of buying it for
farm 3.
—A regular convocation of
Cothbeit Chaplor, H. A. M , will
l»o hold nt their lodge room to
morrow (Saturday) night. E'eC-
lion of officers will ho among the
duties to be performed.
—The dry drouth lias nt Inst
been broken and wo nre having
regular Christmas weather.
—This morning nt 81 o’clock
will begin tho public examination
of classes in tho primary depart
ment of Andrew College, unde
tho direction of Miss Ada Brook;
These exercises will bo ioterestin,
and tho public is cordially invited
to attend.
—Master Afreii Martin, son of
G W. Martin, of this county foil
while skating at tho rink Friday
Slight last and broke his leg below
tho knee,
—We #re sorry to loam that
Mr, Jus. A; Allison in so ill n* to
be confined lo his bed. Wo hop
ho may bo out again soon.
To Tho Public.
Through tiio columns of on
popular city paper, tho Appcul,
which has ever come forward, with
true chivalry to assist tho ladha
dims IWIVIIEI'lillltR Five Cent
JNO. VV. LEE, : : Editor
r ^ request wo give notice' that
there will bo n meeting of the:
Georgetown grange, nt the grange
hall, Saturday, the 20th hist. A
full attendance desired as busbies*
of importance is to bo considered
Rev. D. R. McWilliams was, by
'the late conference assigned to tho
Methodist church in Georgetown
for another year.
Mr. George Owen and Miss Julia
Jowera, all of this county, were
married Sunday last, Justice Grad
dy officiating.
S.iutn Clauso will soon start on
his blessed journey.
Our Methodist friends, and the
public generally, regret that Rev.
P. S. Twitty has been sent to a
new field of labor. He was an
ublo nnd faithful minister, nnd en
doored himself to tho people of
Georgetown,
“Tincli’' Brown is on a quanda
ry. Ho does not know* whether lo
hung up his sock or sit up and grab
Santa Claud. If ho is certain that
Santa Claus u lfi bo a young lady
would advise him to sit up and
grab.
Hon. II. G. Turner, of this Con
gressional District, has bceq.mude
chairman of the committeo on
privilege* and elections. This is a
high .compliment to Georgia's
young and faithful member. Mr.
Turner is ono of tho host lawyers
in Congress and ho will not fail to
sustain himself in whatover posi
tion ho may bo placed.
Mr. Reubin C. Ivennington
Miss Addio 0. Powell, belli of
Barbour county, Ala, wero niur-
iied in Georgetown last Tuesday
by Juslico Albritton. #
Mr. John Jolly says he caught
a coon last week that weighed .30
pounds. John must havo Weighed
that coon on his beef scales,
Mr. Juines Jolly, of Arkansas, is
on a visit to hia brother, Mr. John
Jolly, of this county.
Editor Harrison of the Ir.dcs
pendent, is decidedly of tho opin
ion that Lumpkin should havo a
lire department. Jesso brother.
Professor E. II. Keosi*,of Bouev
olcnce, was in town this week try
ing to make up a school for unoth.
or year. lie reports the outlook
encouraging /or a go» d school.
The Professor is n good teacher,
nnd wo hope tho patrons of tho
school will aid him all they can in
itiUdii
f'twp.
Don't buy anything in tho Gro
cery, Confectionery or Toy line Lin all «>f their enterprises, wo - do
-Everybody ought to wear
Ziogler Shoe*, bccauso tb#y are
finer, more durable, comfortable
and fit mere perfectly than other
oe*. W.D.BAitmr, ;
.Solo Agent;:
Parties desiring to exchange
ebrh end peas for grocoiics wiU
please see us before they trade. :
7 *-; - _ Jordan *fc Cd? “
-i-11 you wear one pair of Zieg
ler Shoes you tfiU ha Vo co others,
for they are the best tb tbe market.'
W. D. Bailey, Solo Agent.
sire to thank Mr. Will Bigby, tbi
rising young fruit- merchant o f
Cuthbert, for hit extreme kindness
and liberality at our last church
supper. We appreoiato such gerf
orosily and wish him a long suc
cessful life. Also we tonder out
thanks to Mrs. Trapp and Mrs. S.
E, Freeman for tho delightful cakes
and gelatine, wbieii they volun
tarily cent to cs at that time,
Wo never call on any ono but our
own church member* for oasis
tanco at ttieso festivals and feel
that we have no right lo expect
aid from others, as nit have their
usual duties to perform in tbrir
respectivo churches, but wo always
reecivo any donations front
thoughtful friends with gratitude
ond gladness. Tho flattering cn
omniums pronounced ppon these
said cakes, etc., placo thicso ladies
among tho tront ranks of number
one housekeepers. Now last, but
not least, we remember Mrs. O A.
Barry, with warm and tender
friendship, fofber present of a
splcnded turkey which tho gallant
Col. brought ten lohg mile*, to
add new Attractions and richer
flavor to our table of Iubious
Vicands und dainties. Wo only
regret that the Col. and bis good
wife could not have increased
tho pleosores of tho evening by
lending os their personal pro-cnce.
Presbyterian Ladies.
I'utatoes and home-ni ido syrup
arc scarce commodities in this
market.
Mr. W. E. G iy, 8r, of this
county, sold 140 bales ol hi* last
year’s cotton crop. Col. Light/oot,
of Kufaula, was the purchoser.
Thu Ruth, n tew steamer, is
now plying the ChaUahoochco
Tuesday next in Christmas, and
let’s not fotgot the Christmas nog.
Tho readers of tho Appeal, one
nnd ull, havo our best wishes for
A Morry Christmas.
Mr. Americas Baker and Miss
Gtifesie Norton, both of Alabama,
wero married in Georgetown
Thursday.
Wo madvertontly said three
when it ought lo havo boon five,
in lust week’s paper, in speaking
of the number of maimed soldfors
in this county, who hud received
the benefit of tho fund for artificial
limtH.
Tho election for “fence” or
fence” bus b^cn shelved until hot
weather. Why so?
Editor Lewis, of tho Telegraph
and Messenger, must find it rath
cr an irksome effort to keop tho
orthography of tho Georgia pros*,
up to a respectable standard,
Tho “dry drought” fens at last
abated, and you can now so# oats.
Tho late cold weather it looms
has troubled tho mairimouiat wa
ters.
Sumo of tho railroads in the
state aro getting up roduced rotes,
in order to accomodate persons
short of money, who 1 may dciiro
lo travel around a little during tho
Christinas holidays. Tho policy
will have to bo a, liberal one to
accomodsto this section.
A negro child four yours old
was burned lo death last Sunday
on Mr. Legrand Gqerry’s planta
tion, two railds from town.
Mrs, Samuel W.‘Goode, of At*
lanta is visiting relatives in
Georgetown.
Mr. Waraack,' of this county,
killed 78 blackbirds at ono shot
tho other day.
Wo regrot to loarn of tho'severe
illness of Mrs. W. B. McLendon,
of tbe Ehon neighborhood. This
excellent lady was stricken with
paralysis Wednesday, ; and hor
friends arc very much exorcised in
her behalf.
Married, in Georgetown, Tues
day evening, Mr, EU Murdock and
Miss Clem Cooper, both of said
county, judge Gtterry performing
tho cercmcny in a happy, and 1m-
pressivo manner. A long and
happy life to you and your warm*
leg bride, Bd.
For Sale or Exchange.
I have a desirable house and lot
in Cuthbert tbatLwttl sell cheap
for cash or on time, or I will ex
change the same for a farm. The
house has 5 rooms and tburo are
13 acres in tho lot.
Apply to uio at my stables.
L. C. Tuuidtf.
—It costs more to make Zieg
ler’s Shoes than uny other grades
becanso they aro fintfr, but 1 will
sell them at prices that won’t ad 1
mil of competition,
W. D. Bailey.
Our Christmas Toys and Fire
works aro now here. Wo pro
pose to soli them low for cash.
Wait and see them.
Jordan Co.
CHRIST MAS WARN INGS.
Wo invito our friends ond nil to
call at onco and select their Holi
day Goods before the rainy wcath
cr sets in, and whilo otir stock is
full and complete. Wo aro a little
oarly in calling your attention to
Christmas purchases, but you
know we aro always ahead of oth
ers in our businoss. Como nod let
us show you what wo have beauti
ful and rare.
J. P. Too MILS & Buo.
Special Notice.
To the citizens of Cuthbert:
A. Slaughter, ICO Broad St.,
Eufaula, Ala., respectfully soli fits
your orders for all kinds of Liquors
both Domestic and imported. He
will fill nil orders promptly by
freight or exproxx, nnd guarantees
satisfaction, lie sells only pufo
and .unadulterated Liquors. He
will furnish you keg.*, demijohns
and jug* on upplieation. Give
him n trial and you wHI find him
reliable, honest and straight for
ward in his dealings. 0m
Buy Your
Xmas Goods
FROM
W. T. BtGBIE & CO.
AfJ7McK."G-unn’s.
is
Appreciating tlie' short crop arid
scarcity of moneys -
For the next Thirty flays,
I have resolved t6 offer my Stock of
General Merchandise
Lemon*,
Prunes,
Dates,
Uonfi-clioncrles,
Sardine*,
Oyslers,
Calibiige.
Urnn Uc-rrirs,
bread,*'
Or any other nrliclo you may want.
Come Notv
And n-het yonr
-X^mas Goods, Toys, Eto.,
Ami have them wrapped up and aet i
until CliriktinituttVo. VV* now have pi
of lima fo uliow .you every article hi a
title If yon wsit until llio Inal day ei
ihit; will tin crowdmt mid yon cun’t I
entiariictory Witcction.
Cornu nt one*. VV* wil! sell h* cheap
>W Lt ono’ liny hrfur* ClirlatmitM,
J. P. TOOMBS A BRO.
For Rent.
A coinfortablo rciidcnco—four
rooms with fireplaccu in 6acb,good
garden, and coiftfortnblo and con
venient in rK apartments. Rents
moderate. Possession givon at
onco. Apply to
Appeal OrricE.
Christmas Novelties
W E call y«hir especial Attention to
imniuus* Stock of
Xmas Goods of Every Kind,
We bny onr flood* direct from tb* Impor
ter*, hence w« t;ly* nur order* in tl
vaticed kumniur, not knowing whi. ....
harvest will L*. In cpus-qin-uce .of hud
“ ip* nnd »cnrrity ot money we arr *
lied to cell onr
Christmas Novelties,
and holiday Goods,
At lleduetd Price..
All who wteh to hur these Good* at ,
Aucdou or Panic Prices I ‘
Can get them by calling at
J. P. POO MBS A BROS.
Tho Host Spring Out,
SO bmbei. of tho popular Burl
Out, for rntlo nt $1.00 per bushel
by M. C. Kuwa/ids,
Don’t Forget This.
Wo hove boon supplying oev.
oral of our customer! with bool,
with the understanding that - when
buninoffii opened" they would oot-
tle. That time boo arrived anti wo
expoet end need tbe money. So
mil ond ooiile .ml <ro will eon
Unuo lo »crvo you, ,
Cope & Sroioiir,
Sjrrnp Darrels;
llievo just received £ fine -lot
of now Oypvme Syrup Barrels
Cell curly before the sloolt Is ox.
beuiled. y. At AliteoN.
—CuoSicg Stoves eTJRop end
'npwerde at It' J. Anthony’s.
Two good mules Tor sale, cash or
ouilmo. Apply lo , :jr
U.O. Buu.
I admit Unit ni) mcrcliant, can prnaper and swap dollars fin ^
wares, but I do contend (but ft is n wise policy to sell, ovon at oos't;
than not lo sell at nil.
Too vlanij (roods have been hrotjht '
lo Cuthbert to be paid for out of the
Very short cotton Crop, and it is very
evident that some one must make a :
sacrifice lo make the proper reduction '
of Stock on hand.
This I hrtve Resolved to do!
And in makinrj this departure, 1 by
no means desire or intend to dose out
or dose up tlic business.
will continue ter buy such sfca*
pleG oods as the trade may require, arid
another year go on with the business US
heretofore.
Now rorrroinbor, my Stock i* largo, my Goods aro good, and ail
fmva boon bought satisfactorily, thoVeforc I can offor such bargains a 1 8
) never had in Cuthbort.
Housekeepers, Farmers,
And the Trade Generally, will please not forget that wc have h&atlj/
everything that can ho called lor, and that
For Thirty Days Oiily
Do wo advertise to sell at Cost. Cut your w(te together end ted
wbnt.you nre in need of, or wliht you will very soon wont; and comb
lo GUNN’S for your bill in timo to buy at Cost,
Olid Word More.
I must make collections, ami those parties owing the
house must come forward nt once, or 1 Will be compelled
to proceed legally. Respectfully,
geo. McDonald,
Attorney in Fact;
^— —•—— '
I am now carrying tho largest lino ut
fST -W ARE1S Jl
Ever kept in totnbort, consisting of
IStovofi and Htove ware<
Croclroi’y Ware,
rilhes "Ware.
Ttii Ward,
Pot •vi'afe}
And nil other Wares needed by liomokcrpers.
Sole agent for the celdbfat&I IroH
King Stove.
I keep n lull link ol nil kinds id TIN WARE, of my own maneJ.
facturo, which Is tho Boat In lhb market.
Call a^i no me. .
It. J. ANTHriNY.
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HARDWARE.-
Thri Hardy^aro businjdss horetoforc,carried on by Benf. B‘., Divia
lit f/a continued by Betq, Bi Davis and Win. A. Davis under the firm
nami of Davis & Son.
Referring to th* store *mjoqne*jneot, w« vronl Hank the cilifan* of Euf»oJ* and
vfciniiy for their many llberaf favor* during tb* past six yearn, uud we h»|tu to merit a
contiDuaneeof thdr puriHMK*- - • A -
Wear* now esubtUlied In onr old *tanI,Pfo.5G Eifft'ilii street, oupotit* Hart'* Block,
and an better prepared than over to snpDljr any want* In
Hardwitre, Iron, Stool,
Wagon Material,
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, LIME, CEMENT, OILSJPAINTS
OlasH rind Tinware, etc.,’ etc.
csrffo proimso Ihe best gooris'nt lowest prices.
jc20~Cm DAVIS 4c SOW.
| Mils. E. GIBSON
Ifos Bow open,’and will keep constantly on bond a full and OeasUfaT
lipe of
Fall and Winter Millinery Goods,'
Ai lh\- J) 0 — - Embracing
Bibbona, Silks. Laces Flowers, HatsXa&d Bsoiwli/
i for Children and Misses,
In cJIom variety nud every prioi).