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WASHINGTON GAZETTE
J. W. CEAf-MAN.,Fr
' miDAY, SOVEJrt**, 30, 1883.
ri
E x£k (be weather took on a
TliaukstfiTin* appearance ycslertiay.
i ■ w ■■
Til* new capital should by all
means be built of ■ Georgia granite.
We hope the commissioners will see
to this _ A !
leiawrillMllir SUI Off yWI I TTf potT‘
ties. Georgia could not .tyre* stood
a bad crop and a political campaign
both withyt sfriont| de(|i-
A\ Angaria freight agent was in
Washington ftto day* *g !*>(?
up I raffle for bis lines. Tbia
evidence f our giowingJmportauc*
fH 3
Late Saturday cveuing Presi dm
Arthur signed the pardon of* Sergeant
Mason, who shot at Guiteau. Mjt
soflwas s*HßM*ght &s*]*>■
totuh in th# Alhtisy pcniienflaiy. w
The Hom. Geo. T. Harises, of Au
gusta, is out as a candidate tor Gou
gress in tlio Tentli district. Prom the
present outlook the caaspaign in all
the districts will be just lively enough
next year.
A* Washington subscribed 12,300 to
the Augusta and Klberton railroad,
we think it reasonable to suppose she
will subscribe at least twepW-Uiree
thousaml to the refit front
Dniftmrk. ■*- '
The llcpublican* trai.l Danville,
Va., wljicdout of existence. Pimply
wipe on j, tli# niggers U>* get ’drlink
and sWuigthelf pistol around pro
miscuously. That was what caused
the trouble. .
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Tiler are very coutrawiso over in
In the Sixth district. A ftw year*
ago Mr. Blount wanted to retire from
Congress snd they wftnlA not lcllilni.
Now the Mncsn Telegraph waids,him
to retire and ho will not
I k we would build some more rail
road* tlirongli this stfctloh of country,
they would help to develop our mag
nificent water powers, i>l* for jMid
would blossom He thco rose-
Covoress wIU moot noatMopday.’
The nice for speaker of the House Is
very exciting. We would prefer ip
see Carlisle elected, but think the in
dications point to Ihe fact that Ba
dall will bejlhAamtO>*fhl mare**
Wk learn that the management of
(ho Augusta * Klberton will not cu
ter imh against the who
decline repay any more installments
till (bo tenth and laat installment is
called. Then they will sue for all the
unpaid installments and make a test
cas?.
Lat week a very estimable old
colored wouun, who ueed lo belong
to Ihe Bonds, died In Macon. Tlieae
worthy old negroes are fastdyingout,
and (hero are none growing tip to
take (heir places. The yonnger ones
aspire (o position which they bj na
ture were noyer intended to occupy-
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It appears that over 40,000 miles of
railway have been built in theUnlted
Slates since and including 1879. This
is about one-third of the entire mile*
age of the country, Last year aloae
tin* amount raised to bulM reads #*
over 1700,000,000. Washington should
not let all the railroad building be
done by other sections of the Union,
The Mason cation picker i| lyes
uounced a eoniplcte success; but the
l>cople about here who have tried so
many new inventions (some of them
to tlieir loss) are loth to credit the
reputation of this machine. It has
always been thought that Sambo's
nimble fingers wore hotter than any
other machine that could be invented.
: By popular opinton, as vy4l ? m by
tlic treortl of llie assessment roll s
Colonel Ed lliehsrdson, president ot
tlio World's Industrial and cotton
Cctiuwdal Exposition, is declared
o be the richest man in New Orleans.
A large part of ids wealth i <tn plan
tations in Mississippi, but lie own*
much real estate and the firm of
Richardson * May, eoUon factors, of
which he is senior momber, pays faxes
on a capital of $3,000,000. Jgoleucl
Richardson U a native efNm-tb Car
ol iua end was born Its IMS. ' TfC lie-"
came a clerk in a drv goods stere in
Danville, Va., in 183$. f l
v l VI
The Gaertt* rty
M esart. W.M.AM. V. 1 tec sc have
been retained by soinc of tlic stack
holders in the Augusta and Klbeiton
Railroad to defend them iu case 1 ' uif
attempt is made to collect mpnev
from litem 88'tliV'rtiatf. Tlicsc
stockholders say they do out believe
tin ■> ad will l>e bant, therefore tiH-y
do not want tos|>end their money for
nothing. We have been informed
that all of the stockholders in Witke*
and some in Liueeln entertain this
opinion. (K must be remembered
that the proposed road will greatly in
jure WasliingtoijJieiice this attmapS
to throw cokT%ltc| on It Bv
pic.—AuggkaJPseniug ’■Mw*.] •*" *“
We see do attempt in this to throw
cold water on tlie ciiMrpiiM l>B "Wab>
ington people. Il ls only (lie
burg ]>epp)e who gyp tbttMarliW the
cold water. The retained attorneys
are net making issue against the fbovc
road, but pimply leaking after the
welfare of their clients. Washing
ton alone subscribed $2,300 to the Au
gusta and Elbcrteu railroad; and (his
is very'conclusive evidence that she
was friendly toward the undertaking;
nor are the stockholders here parties
to the defense agajbst |rirthsr install
-48^-%
ONE BY ONE Tin;'. -;o.
MARRYING ANT’ >U.T.t,Sf r j," r * TgK
Tbs smile* that we lore best.
With the moraine blushes**her ebeek
And pearl. upon her breast.”
One by ope they go. They are al
ways gbitig, for the boys wilt run
sfter the girls, and they puij ’um.JmiL
beg Vlil) flaTwr-Wlir Wid'il they
surrender and then they luaty-y nWB
go; -Tlieto is a sweef’ wultK-sk alkum
it, and for a while the house jcenTs
lies*!ale, and tJfc dbd jldCiihf' and
inoihei woudßr aifumjftiiij lout lost
faijd W iietWliig. II efmtpbp tree of
I these deserted homes last night and
saw rough the window,
nfc rnoTlier was knitting in the oor
■uer ami the old mail looking fixedly in
jlio blazing tire aml-oauskiug iAspfpW
itmmsMriMik
Wr*iMr-WWI itftr in-led her far
away—the child they had nourished
and loved so long and done all they
could for, and now klic was gone Tor
ywr (pjrntmtr, but
fom tM|v,MbimAlekw fflfci Areiit ill
spito wfYihtdre, iot ntaii, a sTrangcr
to his blood, to step in bet ween and
steal a daughter’s purest, tcudcncsl
love, and take her away, fiornchew
it Dcroiwl* us of our ago jml MRrmfty.
Old ‘pillar* .jjiat *WK-d the
"house arc decaying and growing
weak, and tlio child seeks anew and
more vigorous support. One by one
they go; the boys and the girls, end
Ihn old hom-slead is but a place lo
visit and then go away again. We
arc Ihuukful and happy when tliey
come. and wo hnow they love ni stfti.
Inil ills Bio*t ahvuys n sacrifice of
lime and money, anil
tieir Tilth i lit as jfriif
rtevet*yilesii, t!iy*i*SgllH(f cmifffj "for
life is short and time is fleeliug," amt'
the dkl talks will o*n be genie. Tlilit
devotion to aged parents is mighty
sweet to me- J. knujr a %an of your
thjgfljnhri*W )fr V itafdiijg and dil
fTnetfon-eWiib. mrerf irfonfii. goes liy
roy lion so In a hi tod buggy mid spends
a nlglit with ids aged mother in tltc
Kusuidalnu an 4 com forts her, uml site
with delight to Ids
inon tidy visits, and fondle*,, him to
het- twrtom, atm blesses Mm, and when
lie leaves her to relurnJo his wifeand
kre*MU*f icr pruyerb
follow h I in. and they rise lo Meuveg
like im-cnie, he feels belter and nob-
Icr for (its pilgrimage. 1 respect that
’tutu peels his good old
"mother, ana If I hud u case in court I
woujd .jijjbuiit it to him with all confU
denoo, aud if l had w large estate- and
tv allied ft faithful executor. I would
.ulsappcldub ~ Mi
nng'dYerlltCTw tilings s* met lines, for
a fueling of sudiMiss <-oins over when
T think of our <mehitdr*n win) Hsvc
lelt us, and are now dumjetlod in live
iltIR-ictd -jNew York to
Florida. When shall w.c till moat
again. Add ltttomlffo nioi'o to h-ave
ti*,eud by and by lbey will nil be
gone and our hopes and joys will flut
li-r and la ll like tlio leaveseeßiou a
Afe VQWK r.
ought tp feel, It is not Ihe way I talk
lo other people. ‘‘Brace up, old gen
grertcibfdlaren will come to see you,
and you must make things lively.
Frolic with ’em, plsy I terse ami bear,
and go bunting with ’em, and tell om
stories, and hold youi-head up like a
patriarch, Grow old gracefully, and
bo always ready lo brighten up the
family hearth with a venerable smile,.
Wu don’t want any long faces in Ihli
sublunary world. Cheer ii|a and
make folk* lad to sec yon. Never
say dio mi'll your tjmo comes, and
when it docs come draw the drapery of
yonreoueh about you, as the poet says,
and lie dowu to pleasant dreams."
There are good am any troubles hi
This life butt (fclfOrtotiideiice has er.
abled us to firtTry against them
They are more Imaginary than other
wise. We can make them big or we
pan make thorn little. A good natter
told me the athor day he had received
a letter from his father who lived In
sfeairsotffl:
> bplfi' w! WhyfTh’-t* is worth a
hundred thousand dollars and wants
a cook. Darn arook, Why. I can
cook everything I want to eat myself.
I like a cook for the family and for
company, and all that, but j lire
and thrive and gef fat without a cortk.
That Is *n imaginary. Sonic folks
think they are just obliged to have a
ixxik—ana that is what is the matter
with tliisgoiieration. They had cooks
before the war,amljthoy'had roast beef
aud roaat turkey’, aurt all sorta of
pies and pastry, ami they think they
must have it now, but it Is all a mis
take. If 1 lived in Atlanta I would-
out give three cents for a ceok. There
is bakers’ bread, and nice butter and
eheetVgauA eraekpip, and it don’t
take die vAsiers or
broil a steak, and (ho cooks niiglit go
to thunder for me. All 1 want is
somebody to wasli the dishes and
clean up after *he evoking, and I can
hire setoe little Vnller gal to do
tliat. We attach entirely to much
unportOreptecOokiOK- Why, I inot
si lady lti Atlanta—u nice,
sweet lady, who Is sick, and she lives
close to me, and when 1 asked her
when she was mmiug home she said
die didenf fcuive, but she thought she
would come when hor lilisband got
her m. cook. Ilcverybody troubled
about a cook ?. Weli.l reckon we had
TSWTir ea t less and worry les(| about
rittala. Everybody earf't dine at
SaftMSA'wssusa
wmunjf-nwdic * I think she
used tto > M'T \>
ieuvn runiilng arenml sflor lio¥. mid
is was MissTavy this and Miss Taw
that, and they dressed tier and t.n
dreseed iier, and followed lier around.
iy*A yrers proud folia*'
iv mistress. There were over a hun-
Well, 1 conic along one day, mid stole
Mias Tary'away; and they all wanted
to follow her, aud so 1 look a pawl
of cm along and managed to sup|>oi t
’em until Abe Lincoln come along and
kindly relieved me from the bunion
w-waawirCiTtfle sure, for the darned
niggers wasent worth a darn cent to
me.- ri | oy,r a re*b*d los* dbc Edng
fnd ttfat was to give off to e child
porting’ cm, aud it made the child
bappyin keeping her old family ser
vant* If they were ever tft •Sx
thing else ill the up eouutrv 1 never
found it out. I liked to owii ’em first
rate. I liked to say Jcrrv. you black
re seal, gw a ml hitch up Alim and pul
him lti the buggy, and drive him
arontid lo the front gate. And 1 liked
to hear Jerry say, '"Yes, inassre; hav
y, y ,t
as & track-nsnd,and the Dullgiue come,
aloogono day, ami <*i Ms l*\>f
and his doctor's bill cost me a hundred
dollars, and about the time I paid ’em
_Alm l.inf]f|||| '-- 1 - 1 1 1 ■
pus son of color, and Jerry cg.yi t ine as
M“s*JTafli,l)ilfihungfcn
ofaAir, red Aiad tAiippoi t him with
H}gßare tflri fortwmear*'aflci%nrds.
gfcr*D"d llili | iko i *ie; I _fcil lir# have
’cmßiaiAnoßliavl etA ■pm# folks
respect for a man that docs. I like to
have ’em around mo and about me.
I think a heap of ’em, and I’m going
to stand byf-tn tuidlfo'cf ippp• They
are a good, MWr-hediTcd.Yann lurreec,
and I love’em. That’s all. Ijtf-L iu l --
KsglillidLi; J QoilvfcU
in excavating a tunnel in the Wet
stone Mountains, on ttie Ducklowu
branch of (lie Western North Caroli
na railroad, twcnty-iwa miles west
of Wc-listor, broke through ri shell
and found themselves in an immense
cavern. It is asserted that the cave
has the beamy of the himous r l.uiaA'
F- i ITlfW 1 fT u y n*t Hr- " N r
a sti f’T ai, f'ri4 r i T f t! 4 i vf ps
""noise* and rumblings proceed at
times, whose origin lias been so much
discussed. The cause of these noises
it simply the falling of enormous
masses of limestone rock from the
root ofilie mighty cavern.
We hope tills settles ihe question
and that we’ll never hear the Bald
Mountain volcano mentioned again.
The newly discovered cave ih about,
foftywipsft-oawioxvijw and only
aifcwlniles fi m Hie lino#! tlie pro4s
iSaedniifiiin Da|WlaillAf;
TAX NOTICE.
IWIiX bo at the ylaeo* named below jt thos feffie
Indieatod, tor tl# rurpf- e of collect## fyoktffn
aad eounty tax fr<4rnt ycaromv.
Whan not sttendin# the placca naruthl. I will be
in Waahififlion until Dec. let, at which liroo tb't
lax dlgcat will rosrnvKi.y hb cdosed.
X Boxda Bcpt. 34 Oct. B Oct. 11
Morco'a Chapel “ W •• V •• 23
lit. Zion ** 1H •• 10 “ 2i
Tyrone u 27 a m “11 am “ ’if tn
m? s t mmi is:
TlewtriWß, “ Mpm “18pm “ 27 p in
MalloryaTllle, Oot, Um “15 “ 29
Delhi, “ 9am "16 44 30
Danbnr#, “ 9pm •* 17 " 31
STANDS AT THE HEAD!
...v
- ’ Tub t.uiiiT Uvnniko
“i>o!\iiv:si r ricj."
That it i tlio acknnwUdned Leader It
fact that cannot be disputed
MANY IMITATE TX+v i
NONE EQUAL IT.
rrtt p+teTl '
The !.ur#t*ht Armed,
The Lichtcat Runninir, *r
Tho Moot BevjrfWfoa* Wohk.
And Is Warranted
To bo imwlo of tjhe b| inateriaL
To do auy inil alt kinda of work*
To bo complete iu orcry rcepect.
AiMus wanted in unoccupied territory,
iddreaa,
For sale by J. W. SANDKHH,
Washington, (ia.
Conon Sal Yiotorions!
Spare DefliiTTrinmiilis* Over Humlißg.
THE MOST OF THE DRY GOODS ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE
PRESENT DAY CONSIST OF
Senseless Trash. I Bombast
BORROWED, HASHED AND REHASHED FOR CONSUMPTION
AMONG THE SOUTHERN PEOPLE, IS ALREADY
WELL KNOWN TO
Every Intelligent Reader!
r -■' 'tM-H-Hr- > *■ J
TfIAT THOSE WHO SAY ONE WEEK THEY REDUCE GOODS FROM $1 TO 50
CENTS. AND NEXT FROM FIFTY CEIITS TO 25 CENTS, ARK TIUJ.-
ING THK TRUTH NO SENSHIuK PERSON IIELIEVES.
11l onr business career we have away, deliberatelv avoided thia method of at
frse ing public attention. Whatever o stats is the newspapers we hold our
telvSi r sdv In perform at til times sad without qualification, and v, are happy
to be able to say truthfully--and this is our reward as well ss our tribute sud com
pliment to the intelligence and common sense of tbs tseople --thatihe results in our
Vosii ess ss urwt *rt% fg <*d ati-ftuMrr. T| if year, (otwlhatanding
drops and jk-newl coßgJsifi W'Wf l jp*df, wS hasoao fSi seld more goods than rrsr
helorc, sudfoi sfost sf therend Rriue season will And us able to make the same
neport. Wt always keep on hand tbs
WMy, Gopps,
f I.HidNi Hrligil/ANB'BMffiS’nc l 1
.H*4 c, r ‘be myket price f which everyody knows -sad
tU it a\viiy I'cww ftaVtfttfA inil make throe profits on the next article the customer
bfra; but we put the closest prices on rill our Cioot’s. We will not allow.oursalraa
- iiiiniim mu in ii'Hjn
BAIT & AMSTROSG,
) MASONIC TEMPLE, AUGUSTA, GA.
T r .w'-i's. ■
<• | CT~ H- SFEJVBRS,
€ot !iSi w
lvarenoTlsc aiitl Salesroom, 101 Mclntosh St., Cor. Reynolds,
aJO dDuT u
I ,n T >' of the shall crop, has reduced his uumtßidsuju to Mn nsr bals
on wttoo not sdvsneed USf *Ac per mohth ’ ”.j“
Attentioir GiVCllTo Basinew,
lit ’O ■
lonra .U p.r
tie*, and we authorize the Company to use this oer
tiftcate. withlacMuniloa of our signal area attached,
iaHt adyertlaemcnt*.^
Commlxitonera,
nWIIEIIIIESiTEII ATTIt.HTIOff.
U Over Half a Million Distributed.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
adopted December 3d, A. D., 1879.
It* Grand 61nl IVumber Drawing*
will take place monthly. It never ecales or poet
pone*. Look at the following Distribution:
lead Grand Monthly
AND THE
Extraoi dinary Semi-Anniai Drawini
At New Orleans, Tuesday, December 18,1833,
Under the penwnal auperviaion and management of
Ueß. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of La, and
Ge|. JUHAL A. EARLY, of Va.
Capital raze,'slso,ooo.
Notice*-Tickets are Ten Dollars only. Halves, $8
Fifths, 2. Tenths, sl.
■lust or raiz e*. •r*’
ycmrjtrJ&tJMK bfW tiwlm.ZfmMn
‘ fGfAljMmdrorf * 50.000.... 50,000
h RAf^irpßiZF. oy 30,000.... 30,000
2 LAKGE PftIZKH OF 15,000.... 30,000
I 4 LAltaic PKIZKH €*• 5,000.... 30.050
30 PRIZES OV 1,000.... 20.000
M .... 25,000
100 “ 980..., 30,000
300 “ 300.,.. 40,880
500 “ 109.... <IO,OOO
W *
lOflTApproximation of 8300.*.. $90,000
100 “ “ 100.... 10,880
100 *• “ 75.... 7,580
2.2WifjßXMa.
AfvdfcreHmj lAHrtrt 1 # Ul
only to the otThie of the Company In New Orleans.
For further Information write clearly, fjjttog fU
addrnati. Make P.O. Money Orders payable aud ad
drM HogleUired to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK.
Nevr Orlrane, La.
POSTAL NOT KM and ordinary lettora by
Mall or KxprpHß (all mima of S3 aud upwaada by
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
OOT Hcvcuth Ht., WaaklagMa, D. O#
Georgia Railroad Company.
pm
Tiuiiin run by doth meridian Uun<, 22 miuuUa
alower than Atlanta time.
Leave WawtkUigi0n................., ■S. |UO a. x.
Arrlv. .t B.mott ......1‘i.40 “
" Atlt.n. o.w “
*• XHWU... IIS ••
V MUtods.rtlfe.... “
”■ Maton .M “
“ ,‘.i %M '•
r*s.e August. 10 t A. *
■‘ Xhm .....i... t.IO “
“ MUjad.fUla,.,.i..w
", All.nl*.. (M ••
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" n.ruu,. w 1.85 ■*
aVaIVOTHi-’ffitt-tt -m*‘S>Lw*aC •
***Tiaif.'. a.w ••
Al-rivc *. Wuligigt'lEitv... a
Twin. CM|||B* AU.nMnit AxiMt> for .11
point. Wr.t, North-wet, Kt n,l Sotß>*U.
: JfO&K W. astCEa, flan, kfknac^r.
K. Qen. Paaa. Agent..
WATCHES.
Dorv t bay until you find oat tho now Improrw
f&dpß- ROml for UluAtrated Catalogue.
J. P. BTEVENS WATCH CO.,
-A.tlaxa.teL. O-a.
SI.OO
"Will Buy You ft
AT
EIBY COEDES
Ladto#’ Sete-fromflri Tf>Wai-as. —*
Pins from 75cts upv. otdi.
Bjf-nftg* from jO upwards.
Gold Finger-rings from SI.OO upward*
Charms and Packets from SI.OO up
wards. ''
Sleeve Buttons from SI.OO upwards.
Avery good Collar Button for 25 eta
API. A'l’— r-
HENRY CORDES’.
And I)ont You Forget
That I have a much larger stock than
ever before, and that my goods
arc as fine as ever you can
find anywhere.
A GOOD SILVER WATCH
For SIO.OO Full Jewelled, and war
ranted for one year, at
HENRY CORDES.’
Waltham and Rockiord
WATCHES,
Warksntkd son Two ,Y*ab, at
HENRY CORDES.
Seth, Thomas Clocks
WAIItiANTBI, VOH Two YItABH, AT
HENRY CORDES.’
Boss Gold Filled and
Dust Proof Caws, at
Henry Cordes.’
My w arranty, include Inaiutipring*
in both Clocks ami Watches.
Roprs A1 Triple & Qoadi nple Plate
SILVERWARE, at
H©ry Cordes.’
Tho ladies are especially invited to
call and examine my stock.
I wish to add that for the Holiday*
I wtll have a slock of very flue goods.
The arrival of which will be made
known through tho Gazette.
Henry Gorues,
WANTED!
100,000 MEIY,
Women ani? Children,
To read thin advertisement and learn the
SAFEST I*LACE TO BUY,
CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY,
BEST PLACE TO BUY,
IMKaIUMK
W. wttl •, jrea mouvrjjUr. yn tho nr; brat
lm,trum.nt uwda, plrara y„u in the MtecUon, drat
wiUl JOB Wit;. nd tiler* yon prltllejo. ud e
-cintimUltoM whkCi u. other hnu* In tb* Un
ion will So. Tb. n* an;; tht. wo gn.nntra.
Tb. pUr. of *U oth.r.. to bn; raprrt, ln.trnm.ut,
t loWMt poAtbl. Stturra, U .t
LUDDEN & BATES’
Southern Music House,
S*Tatmah,Gai, and New York.
a* cam or ®or.
AtT.CSTA, OK., MACON, OK.,
ROMP, CA., COLOMBO*, OA.,
CHAILOTTK, Jf.Ce, OOtfWtIORO, X. C.,
MKRIMAK, MISS. JACKSONVILtIC, I'LA.
Alt under nw management, Mnauli
T “™. < Prices precisely mu u >l fluvannaa
central Udbm. Write ns, nr the House ssnsM
yon.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
From Tlie World’* Greatest Maker*.
Broncht Within tbs ranch at all by ow Lorn
Fliuxs and NA*T Team, man Lmdlag and
Rellsble Makers. Onr 300 different styles tad
price*. Ko other House in America offer* auefe a
maguiftoent linaofftr*Wla> inatrumenu,
‘TBcCeTTifcTu^HimyßaieerTrioii
fflHMßgi.
Will soon ba here and It's high lints Id think of
•electing s present lor your wife, daughter,
sister, or sweethssH. Nothing cm to better
i Upon plsssura-giring than a rtaao or am or
gtii. Writs us. os our nearest nrsnoh nosaa,
for Illustrated Catalogues, Price Lists sadCtr
oalsrs firing information rain able to intend
ing purchasers, and warafnf sgmlnsl humbug
Dealers and Uogus Me* re. who ass DOW da
eelrln* buyers through flawing adrerttor
wants and falsa statements. Wa expose snah
franj, nig head aur Circularsrtnafully.
Address
LUDDEN & BATES’
SavannalvG-a.
&EAPEST CARPET HORSE
IN AIOCITA
• stmk Largest and Frieca Lower than srsr
B&AAtrSWtt.jp-;
*>*. Door Mala. Crumb Cloth*, Window
Shades, Lace Curtains, Cornices, Cocoa and
Canton Mattings, Floor awl Table Oil Cloth*,
Wall Capers and Borders, Chronica. Fiano
Corers, Etc., Ktc. JS-1 j
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS.,
Old Staud J. G. Bailie 6 Bro.,
713 Bmd Street.
Clothing at Cost. Shoes at Cost. Hats at Cost.
THEO. M. GREEN, expecting to do an immense business this season, bought an enormous stock, but finding
trade so much duller than he anticipated, has decided to make the above unparallelled offer for J
THIRTY DAYS ONLY!! Be sure and call before the expiration of this date.
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GREENS BLOCK
I am Now Receiving My FALL and WINTER
STOCK, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CLOTHING,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS.
GENT S DRESS SHIRTS,
UMBRELLAS, SADDLES, HARNESS, &c.
IN MY
DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT
I HAVE A SPLENDID LINE OF
Dress Goods, Cashmere, Flannels, Suitings, Repel
lants, Alpacas, Silks, Satins, Black Silk
Velvet, Velveteens, Ac., &e.
The Best Selected Stock of Hosiery
IN WASHINGTON.
RIBBONS.
I have a splendid line of RIBBONS all shades and
Widths. Sash Ribbons all colors. Ottoman Ribbons.
NECKWEAR.
An endless variety of COLLARETT3 cheap. Jersy
Linen Collars.
GLOVES.
Kid Gloves all kinds. Cashin Gloves, extra long. The
best Driving Glove I exer saw.
CLOTHING-.
Mens’, Boys’ and Youths’; all sorts and sizes. Don't
ail to examine my CLOTHING before buying.
800 rs & SHOES.
This department is now complete. All I ask is come
and see fer yourself. If you want the Solid Hand
made Shoe, I have it. If you want machine work you
can’t find anything better.
HATB CAPS.
I have had the lead in HATS, and my present stock
will enable me to keep the reputation I have.
Harness, Bridles, Collars, Hames,
CHAINS, AXES, HATCHETS, SHOVELS. PLOWS,
NAILS, rOWDEB AND SHOT, all %t
T. BUR WELL GREEN’S.
EXTRAN EDUCEMENTS TO ALL CASH BUYERS
The Market Price Paid for Cotton, Wool, Hides
Tallow and Beeswax
1\0.2£
GREEN’S BLOCK