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THE APPEAL.
Uj JAfcP. SAWTULL.
OUTHKRTt
| Friday, Jan. 11, 1884.
—Cntbollc KTTieM at Ik. court
bom <m Tbureduy uveolug next,
tbe 17tb, bjr Father a a Vim.
dergart, Theta amlere will be
continued urouthly on tbo Thor.-
duy before tbo *d Sunday. All
InTited.
•-Don't fell to read tbe nr
both ndenrtieeramt nf Inao »eu-
trman, of Kafaul*. He. tSteuee
tun b well known to many of onr
trader*, and bo b now In ebarfa
of the large atook nf good- recent
ly controlled by Mr. Mined and
b compelled ao eloeo them out by
tbaSnt of February. If yon want
genuine bargain* In dry good, and
clothing call an 8le*ei*a*u, at
Schwad’e band, on Bioad etieet.
To Mr Georgia Friends.
1 am naw In bnuneae in Enfau.
ta, where I have a targe and com.
plate atook ot
Llqusrs, Wins aid Beer,
and will be pleaaed to oerve n
many Georgia frieada when they
ebit Eefaala.
AU order, by lull will
promptly filled and aent by
pram. Knowing yoor wante will
try to terra all eaiiafaetorlly.
Jam A. Hat.
Don’t Forget Thin.'
Wa have been .applying «»•
oral of onr eualomera with beef,
with the undemanding (h it “a lien
bunion* opened" they would net
tin. Tliat limn hu nrrived and we
axpeot and need the money. 8o
call and eatlla and wa will eon
tinoa to term you.
Conn 4b Spkkhit.
—The Bon Ton Co net. aa well
u other beat bnuide in nil niiai
alwaja on band at
F. Pulaski & Co.
—If yon wanr ona pair ofZieg
ler Shorn yon will ban no other*,
fur (bay aro tha but In tbe market.
\V. D. Dailey, Solo Agont,
Congrem mb on Monday bit.
Madatna Nlltaon't aalary la $3,
000 for each perfurmtnen,
Randall bu cat down tbo abb
male. IHS.OOOiOOO already.
'' Tha Dawaon Journal now up.
pure with e patent outiido.
Tbo enow and eleet recently fell
nearly down to tbo Florlday line.
The gneernmrnt printing ofllee
eoeta Uncta Sam nurly 130,000,000
a yaar.
Saturday lab waa tbo coldeet
day eaperienoed In Cblotgo for
yrara.
Prof. White', tbcrmomelcr, in
Athena, rrgtiterad two degram be.
bw lero on Monday.
The daya bar* been hngtbrn
leg for two week*, and eoon their
elougntion will be quite perceptible.
The thermometer went down to
aero In Atbnla on 8unday more
lag lut. Atlanta will bn abead In
tetrylbiog.
Thociiliena of Atlanta contrib
uted about $4,000 In munoy, fuel,
(Nurbiona and ololhing to bar poor
and dmtltute. Tlda wu magnam.
moon indeed.
Reporte Indicate eeriouo Injury
to tbe Florida fruit crop from tbo
recant cold epeU.
Two bunlred and twaoty toat
uf candy in tin nrloua forma ware
uuM b FbUadalphb during Cbriat
man week, nr an average of 7$,000
pound, dally.
AU nail facto rim in tbo Weal
havncloeed for a period of elx
weekt. Tbo euipeuilin throws
over 6,000 men out of employment.
Gentlemen don't bn eo tough on
your moibcrwin-bw. Ware it not
tot them you wouldn't been your
good winn.
The census of the Un'ttd States
for 1880 shows for Georgb that
than warn within Ita limit, at the
than of tha can ana 66,878 babies
under one year old.
A bock train bearing 800 malm
WU blockaded In lha enow near
Kansu City on Saturday night
lut and nearly nil ot them were
At sea to death,
ll'ajust necessary tor oa. of
•haaa brag mtnded woman who
want M wear men', clothee to try
banco and lave her su-peudera
Wank.
Mm. Mary V. Young, tbo seven*
tneotk wifb at the late Mormon
peepbot, basing died, tbe idea Is
ingiimtil that if Brigbaa were
only albe now he would be tbe
Mvaatamlh part ot a widower.
ML. IgiBaliiig
wot fnnu
The history of the Tlmm-Demo*
eml'a expedition through lake
Okeechobee, tbo great florid* in.
bad aen and the everglade, wmtlf.
weatoflt, while nronotnnou in lb
abeanen of birring mote, b In-
t«resting in that It gisaa tbe troth
eoocernlog tbb vatt section which
imagination baa provided with all
of the cleasunta of n modem para*
dun. Tbe erpeditlou spent thirty
daya in ensuing the great lake
and tbe everglades to Shark riser,
down which It proceeded to the
GoH. The gr.nt lake was found
tob# fifty railea long, shallow and
u teapebuoos aa the golf itself.
TW uw gnat beyond bad to ho
boioed, and tbo boats pushed
through tbe gram root, for sigh
tor* daya. Their 6res ware an.
swered by many nigaala from tbe
Indbna on all aide, but no Indian
wu seen. Game and fl-h were
■caret, but alligators were plentl
fob
After a month of great physical
exertion and ninny bnrdshipa, the
expedition reached Shark riser.
It wu the first that ever n ado
tbn trip. Major Williams, who
commanded, in conelading a long
account of the journey and tbo
dlaooserbi mads, torn* np u fob
lows:
*Ti la avab marsh, intarspersed
a lib thousands of blaods small in
extent, and with few exception!
completely Inundated, oven at tbe
tima wa explored them, wbieh
wu duriog a eeiy dry season. On
tbn blonds that were out el water,
there worn but a few inohm uf roil
ooeetiog tbo rocks. In my opin
loo their drainagn it perfectly ini*
practicable, and even If It were
practicable, tbe reward for inch
an undertaking would be tanda
that could be utiltaed for no otlior
purpoao than u a grating ground
for atook. They are nothing more
nor lest than n vatt and uscleas
marab, and aucb they will remain
for nil time to como, in all probe,
biltly,
“It would not bo possible to
build, or msiutain if built, a tele,
graph line along tha route trovers
ed by us, which statement ii rand.
In reply to name-oils inquiries u
to tbe fusibility of iuo'ii an en'.or.
prise.’’
The greet lako and the surround,
ing everglades cover millions of
scree.
Columbia Female College De
itroyed.
Columbus, Oa., January 0.
A disastrous fire visited this city
at 2 o'clock thin morning, resulting
in tbn complete destruction of the
Columbus Female College. The
fire originated from a defective
flue, end when discovered was] so
far under way that it could not bo
controlled. Tbe wator in tbn hy>
drmota wu froxen. All tbn In.
matea wore nronsed in time to si
cape. The bnllding cost $27,000
In totunl cub, and wu inxured for
$20,000. Tbn lurnituro wu in
•urod for 6,000. Tho entire lost
le eitimnted at abont $10,000.
Tbe loee user the Insurance is be*
tween $4,000 and $6,000. Tbe
oo'loge is the property of n stock
company of whioh J. R. Glenn ss<
President. Glsnn'n loss Is about
$20,000.
—As soon at yon got Ibe follow
log nolved, call and are us.
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SPRING WALE TIMES.
IKE BAILEY,
Editor.
Fifty thonsaad brick n day us
laid an tbn Kimball House at At'
Unto. In a very ebort time eleo.
trio light, will be rigged up, and
work at Ibe Kimball will be ooo.
tinned night and day with twouta
of bands.
Tha Commisaioner of A grind
tore will distribute 400,000 silk
worm eggn in February. The
Commissioner bat no more German
carp to distribute and tbo national
government will not send
any more tor t year.
No child can be bealthv il
worms abound in ita stomach.—
Send tor Sbriner’e Indian Venei-
fiign, tbe reliable remedy.
Strawberries from • New Jer
sey hot boon tell for (1 n doxon.
Patches may ba ordered for (3
rash w very small quantities,
•Since ibe woild began a bow
dead ac more geoaiatfona of men
bare appeared on lha earth, borne
their pan in tba stormy acenca of
Ufo and passed away to tho silent
land, blooming and fading like tbe
foilagn of cub successive year."
The atatua of the Into Senator
Hill, of Georgia, is tn bn m do by
ndtr Doyle, aa American
sculptor.
Ten degrees above stro Sunday
momiog at ton rise.
Frank Lyfo foft lut week for
Dawson to atteod school. Ho will
return in tku summer.
We learn from n prints letter
that Prof. J. O. Dean, who fa a
medical student in tbs University
Medical College, of Hew York
City, spent Cbristmu in New Eng
land with a follow student. He
enjoyed regolar old English boa*
pitalityy Sleighing, abating and
other fun were the out-door sporti.
We want him to tend bin likeness
showing him np learning to nkato.
Wa bare been in loll sympathy
with Major Unmberry in his want
ing n court house at Ward. He
la a man of great public spirit and
anterpnso. He favors good schools,
rail roads and bu a warm welcom
for every one. Now we want
Judge Gormley to let Mr. Brim'
berry have the old court bouse as
be van build himself n new one.
Lut Thursday night tbe store
bouse of Mr, John West wu brok
en open, from whioh wu taken a
few dollars, probably not more
than two or three. No goods were
missing. This la tha first lawless'
ness that bas disturbed tba quiet
of our section for some time.
Memory it n golden cukct in
which are trcuured many relict
and aovenirs. We have in onr
casket a picture that la divinely
beautiful. Here is tbe picture for
you to look nl: A coxy nod
brilliantly illuminated parlor—tbe
father in bix aid arm chair by tbe
fire. The elder sister pitying
accompaniment to “Home, Sweet
Home.” Two little sietera sing'
ing the soprano and alto. Two
brothera ainging bass. That is
tbe picture and tbe muaio teemed
like tbe singing of celestial beings.
Every home might be like tbst
but for n little expenae. Music
and good literature are tbo en-
ginea to do Ibia work. Let your
children, read good books end
sing beautiful aooga and a golden
barveat of pleasure will be your
pay.
Mr. K. J. Harden, one of onr
Gneat and most intelligent young
men bu gone to Cuthbert aa bis
future home. In him ore fosironu
cf our best citiaons, and Ibe people
of Cuthbert have cause of great
rejoicing at thia Ihoir accession of
morels and probity u represented
In the pereon of Ed.
Bill Arp, in >Mt Sunday's Con.
•titution thus speak, of bis Christ
mas oail at tho Governor'! man
sion:
I mado my call at the exeenlive
mansion the other night. How
“bright tho lamps shone over fair
women and bravo men.” I reckon
the men ware brave. Some of
tlirm like the governor have been
tiled, and there were Iota of col
onels and majors there, I know
tbe women were fair, very fair, and
one of them pinned a sweet little
bouquet on my coat, and I bid man
nere enough to let it stay and not
nek for a bustle either, but I don’t
believe I brought it homo with me,
I dou't thick I did. It take, ton
muoh explanation about theto little
things and I don't Ilka explana
tions.
The Dalton Citizen atys: ”A
large party of emigrant! from
lower Georgia pau through this
place ono day last week for Texu
and Arkaueaa. They met a large
party at Chattanooga returning
from tho,a State* to their old
homos in Ueorgla and Alabama,
which wa imaglDO waa not very
enoonraging to tho outgoing par
ty-"
A Louisville clergyman Mid in
hit sermon on Sunday morning
that U women and men wonhl only
due* la separate rooms be would
not object to ' dancing, It woold
bo just u graceful, ha claimed, and
just u healthful exercise, and
they could keep step to the moiio
just the tana
At angular meeting of tbe
Lumpkin Town Cunnoil,on Thurs
day lut, a resolution wu intro*
duced by Alderman Scott fixtng
tbn rata of license for whisky deal
an at $1,000 per annum. Tbn
resolution has not been acted on
y*»-
Mr. J I. Daniels, McIntosh, G*.,
•aya: “Brown's Iron Bitten re
lieved my litter of genera! debili
ty ud dyspepsia.”
Mr. Dssid Spier, Guyton, Ga*
says: “My strength and appetite I
quickly regained by the nse of
Brown's Iren Bittaas.*
Ibe dog tax of IxtateriUr, Ken
tucky, collected from January,
1883, to January, 1884, foots np
$8,432, which is more tax than all
lha beerhouses in that city pkli |
Peterson's Magsxins for FeWw*
ary opens with one ot tba moat
chsrmingsieel-cngravinga wahave
ever tent,Vailed: “Twa Liula Cus
tomers.” Besides this, however,
are ureal other baanlifol embell
ishments, among them a splendid
colored pattern. There is also an.
other engraving—“Homeless aad
Blind’’—illustrating a pathetic
little etory, Tbe doable-aised col
ored fashion-plate—a specialty of
tbb magazine—is even more beau
tiful Ihu usual. An for tba sto
ries, though always good, they are
this month manually so. Mrs.
Ann S. Stephens eontinou “Her
Besson In Washington,” a novelet
that promises to be the beat she
hu ever written. There b also a
powerful story called "Jnle.” Al
together this b a very superior
number. He do not ace bow any
lady can get along without “Peter
son." The terms are bnt Two
Dollara a year. Great deductions
are made for clubs, and elegant
premiums given for getting up
clubs. Now is tbe time to get op
clnbs fur 1884. Specimens unt
gra'b, if written for, to persons
wishing lo subscribe or get up
clubs, Address Pctxuou's Mama-
ztttE, 306 Cuestnut Street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
What will Brown’s Iron Bitters
core ? It will core Heart Diseaaa,
Paralysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease,
Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma
tism and ill similar di-eucs. Its
wonderful curetire power is simply
brenusa it purifies end enriches
the blond, thus beginning at the
fouudatioa and by building np
the syatrm, dr ires out all diseaae.
For Ibe peculiar tronbln to which
ladies arc aub|ect it b invaluable.
It le the only preparation of iron
I Imt dues not color tho teeth or
cause headache.
A young lady, evidently im.
pressed with Ibe Idea that she
knows all about it, uys: “If
fellow is desperately in lore with
a girl, anil is persistent in bb ef
forts to win her, bu is sure to gain
his suit. Widowers understand
this point, rs-u! know exactly bow
to make love and prnjewe, and you
will observe they are elwaya suc
cessful."
The nest National Democratic
CetiTeniioii will comprise 802debt-
gides, instead of 708, as heretofore.
Tbe increase results from the en-
lnrgement of the House of Repre"
sentalivvs. Two delegate*
allowed from each Congressional
District, snd four at large from
mob State, to repretont tbe Sena,
torial votes. So that it will re
quire 402 rotes to nominate, in.
stesd of 370 as heretofore.
The Atlanta Constitution acted
the port of a Good Samaritan on
Saturday night last in sending oat
its corps of reporters into tbn by
waye and atcerlalning tbe truo
condition of many poor women,
end then making n foroibla appeal
to tbe ciliiens for instant relief.
The instances of suffering end
privation reported were numerous
anti thrilling. .
Important to both La
alien ami Gentlemen.
Two New Books just published
giving an exhaustive trentiso on
Medical Electricity, Galvanism and
Mignetism, together with their
self spplfoaliou on the treatment
end cure of Wenkneeeee incident to
Men end Women, Both worke
tie illustrated. Ona is entitled
“THREE TYPES OF MEN," For
Gentlemen Only; the other“HAID,
WIFE, MOTHER," For Ledba
Only. Published only by tbi
Amuuioan Galvanic Co., Ad-
dress aa niton, Sent Free.
American Galvanic Co.,
1103 Chettnnt St,
Ont Philadelphia, P».
1884.
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tba eenfdeoce, sympathy, and eeppoit of its
large army of resdm.
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Murder Will. Out!
The Mysterioos Murder of
PRETTY ROSE AMBLER,
Tfc. CcDuccilcLt 1 least,, u j
Awful Confession of “Jack” Kraatx.
rANLT tro. .nil (all iccouqL Tt« Ibrltt
latereetlag. The inspected iovei
lv* Cmter’a wonderful rev.UU .
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ness of Rose and net lover, and many other
"Stfcuar^ 555 ^
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Eitray Notice,
-a rekeriUU eo*W. stool TCWlS
MahsU SIMM tens jsoreo'4. noutitciol
■*rts.a^»sjo^aj tw. treo boMnslo
natawMIsrs. TUolalodUsUre”
MSMSty! to Crete toswmiAuA eroio
P»23?i
Julia M. noJUfLXr.Onirere.
Plow Stocks at $1 50,
.1 ALLISON ft HIUrgON'S.
Plow Shapes,
AU kind* and sites,
At ALLISON It SIMPSON’S.
Irish Potatoes and Onions,
At ALLISON 4c SIMPSON'S.
Cigars.
A Are and complete Stoek of Cigar* at
ways at
J. P TOOJIIW It BRO.
PiST Feet,
ALLISON A SIMPSON'S
Fancy Candies,
ALLI80N 4 8IUP80N S.
Lima and Navy Beans,
English Peas,
At ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
Mackerel, White Fish and
Mullet,
At ALLISON A SIMPSON'S.
Pickelri,
By tho galon at 05 rente, at
ALLISON * SIMPSON 8.
Death to Chills.
pbelifallv cure you of Chill* and i
move the rantea that produce them. V
a. a. — mcllinjc them tor lercml yeai
and kuow wlu reof «• apeak.
Ono box will have you a doctor 1
bill. Price $1 25 per box.
Pat up by J. P. TOOMBS * BRO.
H. K. 4. F B. THURBERS
FINK CIGAB8.
NUMBER A AND NUMBER.J0.
At T. 8. POWELL'S,
Drnxxiit and Dohuelltr.
$884.
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liant and aaalul RommImIiI sluaraal In
latence. It U the acknowledged arbite
ftmWjw In Ibla Co*ntfy.^ Ita toahion pUtae
leaieaae ecoacmic tug-
_ worth away timre tU«
ooat of aalteerlpUon. Ita illaatraiio!ia of art
needlework are from tba beat aoarce*. lu
literary and arthtie merit* aro of the hlabeat
order. lie etoriea. poem*, and essays are by
the llrat American and E«rop*aa aatbore.
Ita .choice art pictares woild III portlolioe.
and its humeruna cate ere tbe moet omnsiiur
to be foundII*, any )oanwl in America. A
kgj^of brilliaat novelties are promised tor
newest and moat atylUhi and
eeteapp'
geel Iona alone
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snore wUb tk. Nsasbsr rest o*os Ik. 10.
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—t b, mil. restut. ultl, u b, .spun,
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Fresh Buckwheat,
AS ALLISON A umrutiw.
SnufF! SnufiFI!
XsorUlard’e.
N ew LOT JM mind Spent n
dtuemanta U the trmto, at
ALLISON A SIMPSON.
PINE TOILET ZETS,
Latotstyn Vases,
iis*d p.t-tre MUQS,
CUPS bod UAifCIRg,
Antograpb sad Photograph ALBUMS,
Xmas aad New Year* CARDS,
MUSIC BOXES.
TOY PIANOS,
WORK BOXES.
DRESSED DOLLS,
FLOWER STANDS,
WAGONS, etc., becMea a whole vocab
ulary of other Good* for Christ**** at
i P. TOOMBS A BRO.’S.
Pig Hams, Breakfast Bacon,
Sugar-Cored Bellies,
For sale by ALLISON A SIMPSON.
When you
come to town call
at J. P. Toombs &
Bro.’s and see the
Christmas Exposi
tion.
No admittance
fee charged.
General Repair and
Variety Shop.
H AVINn p"r*>*B.ntlx located ki Cut
bert 1 announce that 1 am lolly pre
pared to
Mend and Repair
Farnltare, Tinware, Stores, Plaifa-
tlon Machinery, Cotton (Una,
Umbrellas, etc., etc.,
At short notice and mnlstoahtry price*.
OT Satisfaction guaraoterd.
My place of bo»ui«M tor the preeent it
one block East of Redding A Co.’* ware*
ovS'hf J. R. WILKS.
THE LITERARY CLUB,
n AR decidesi to bay ail the Prisrs ofrr
ed to ile members, who ur$ moat pro-
fleimuin readiiig, tic., at J V. TOOMBS
A BKO.'S, beraoae everylhina in the way
of Novelties can be found there withont
going all over town. AI#o bccaase they
aail presents so cheap.
BI8H BARRY 8AY8
TOOMBS STOCK POWDER
In tho best in tbo mnrkct. They
give now lifo ami energy to old
broken-down stock.
Try a package. Sold by
J. P. TOOMBS k 1SKO.
Strictly Genuine, Eastern Growth,
SEED POTATOES.
EXTEA EARLY VERMONT,
BEAUTY OF HEBRON,
EARLY ROSE,
PEERLESS.
Landreth & Son’s Fresh Garden Seeds,
In Great Variety.
PEAS, BEANS and CORN in Pint Packages.
Full ailed, or 10 cent Pupere, (old at 6 cents per Paper.
Onion Seta, _ *
Pearl, 8i)ver Skin and Yellow.
Mined Lawn Greaa Seed, in packages.
Canary and Mixed Bird Seed. For ufo at
T. S. POWELL’S,
Dfflgjfiat, Bookseller god SecdusAa.
Fir Ilf Cliists liis.
British and Amariean Poets in
Handsome Bindings,
Holiday and JerferrHs Books,
Christmas, New Year and Birth*
day Fringed and Fancy Cards
Scrsp Books and Piotares,
Plush and Leather Photograph and
Autograph Albums,
Fine Stationery,
Writing t/esks,
Work Bo fee,
Plush and Velvet Frames,
Ladic’s sfnd OcnilomcoV jfoilel
Cases,
Odof Case*/
Toilet Mirrors,
Gold Pens .and Pencils,
Plash snd Velvet Plaques,
Cologne Bottlea,
Handkerchief Extracts,
Smoker’s Sets,
Vases,
Toilet Sets,
China Cups and Saucer^
Shaving Mags,
Toy China Tea Seta,
Boya Tobf Chests^
Hulls,
Bisqne FigureV^
Silver Mugs, Napkin Rings,
Spoons, Knives and Forks,
Children’* Set*, J Decorated Lamps,
Wine Sets, | Etc, Etc.,
Which are offered at Unusually Low
Prices at T. S. POWELL’S,
Drnggiat and Bookseller.
200 Bushels
Bancroft Rost-Proof Oats,
Warranted genuine and pure,
For Mle at T. 8. POWELL'S.
Gilt Edge ud Apple Ratter,
I ALLISON 4- StllPaON'S.
Lamps, Lamps.
W E sail Lamp* and Lamp Flxtaraafi
*1 to 50 |«r cent, cheaper then tve.
before. Our Ur^e and beautiful aonply w*
rell at panic price*, fast u we advertUe
.a— ** — - ndeeethem and w* kno
ed I* ini atvl* M»d price.
J. P. TOOMBS to IIBO.
HareJnst Received
A new anpply ot
Mofett’s Tethina Powders,
J. P. TOOMBS to BRO.
Gold Pens,
And Charm Pencil*.
JJAVB rectere a re. Im. of
Poart, lT»rjr aui CNIufoM O.M rvaa
Watch Charm Foncila,
Glove Ballon Paaciia,
GuM Tooth Picks.
Whioh wifi be oohl aheap. Call
aad ace them al
T. 8. POWELL'S
Drug and Book Store.
Come Note
AndaeXct yc*r
Xmas Goods, Toys, Eta,
«P ee4 aataai*
—ill rbriureu .... w. bow hare ^nav
ilrel-Aowwarnw ankle Id nor.,
wait aaia ike Ion davtrer,:
crowJ^Ua* joe ouV woba
Flour. Flour.
InpreTeJ
■mChamto *t
Allison * turnon.
Have Received.
Braxxill OKU BaobotUclv
Mrs. E. GIBSON
lit* no* °P en » “ n< l will keep cowsteinly on ham) • full and beautiM
line of
Fall and Winter Millinery Goods,
- '-—Embracing
Ribbons, Silks, Laces Flowers, Hats* and Bonnets,
for Children and Misses,
In edloM variety snd every price.
War! Wax! War!
Diy Goods Trade Demoralized.
F. PULASKI Sr CO.,
Declare War on the entire Dry Goods
Trade of South-West Georgia
and Alabama.
TH© Old Firm will
Dissolve on February 1,1884
And we hereby notify everybody that by matatl oonanat we bnn
, reaolved lo eeli
Our Immense Sftoek of
Great Sacrificed
Goods of Every Description thrown upon tha Kufat
at tha Lowest Prices Imaginable.
‘ ^
Como and See U*« /f
No matter what yon are offered by otbnre wn will neQ
Lower that the Lowest, ^
And shall Fight Prices by whomsoever
*“ made.
If you want to bay Good# to onr lint, wn will put Good* lo jo*
So Low Down,
That you will not think of trying aleewbare.
Make Your Own Prices!
Ouv fovitation h general. Come everybody—oo me s$ eneu, itVg
wtir aatiafy yon that tbia ia tb* piece to boy yoor Goodu.
F. Pulaski & Co.
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