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A COUNTERFEITER’S TRICK.
“Yea, wo used to hove somo pretty
Ano ones to deni with," said n retired
nmployoo of the Government Secret
Service. "Of conrso, you know who
Fete McOartnoy, the counterfeiter, is.
Well, whnt ho can't Agnro otit may ho
set down as beyond tho possibility of
man's work. There is n bit of his his
tory that I liavo never scon in print.
Homo time ago tho Treasury Depart
ment got together all the plates they
had—plates of all bonds and Treasury
notes—and printed a book ns big ns sn
atlas. On tho Arst page, say, they
printed the face of a thimsaml-dollnr
note, and then on tho tenth page tho
hnok of the name note, keeping tho face
and back apart so that they couldn't lio
cut out and used, for tho loaves of the
Isiok were of Government noto pn|>er,
tho book being intended for the big
hnnkors to use in detecting counterfeit
notes and bonds. In order to make it
atill more secure against lieing cut out,
a dark-shn|M'd place was loft blank across
tho middle of each impression.
"Well, Pole got hold of n numlier of
theso books—ten or n dov.on at least
Of courso they represented a very largo
amount of money if they could oidy be
made availablo an such. Fete was equal
to tho lank. Cutting out tho front nnd
I>ack of a bill, ho applied the paper to a
very tlno emery atoms until it was wore
down to about half its original thick
ness. Thun ho Htuek the two piecus to
gether, nnd had n genuine Government
note or bond, nave that tho while dart
ap|MMired in the mi Idle of each Hide.
This Polo fined by culling from a one
dollar bill a corresponding piece, which,
having been redwood to tho proper thick
ness, was carefully pasted over the blank
apace. Now ho was ready to go to mur-
ket with his product."
“How did tho Government ienrn about
this?"
“Olio day some mutilated ourrenoy
~VaS ls'ing ootintedin 111* Treasury, when
ttiopioMi fsUTtwun uhoof tho hills. Of
course, investigation followed, nnd «lis-
oovery of US' fraud was made."
“Ourhow did they know McCartney
did (bo work ?"
"Wh'ou it was turned over to ns men
S>| the sucret nervine we reongnized it ns
Mao's kind of a job. You know detec
tives brooms familiar with a crook's
stylo of work, and it ia almost ss impos
sible for him to do n job without Klip-
ping in ono of his personnl characteris-
lies as it is for a man to disguiseliimsulf
and imposo on his most fnmiliar ac
quaintances.”
"What did tho Government do to him
when you caught him?"
"Wjint could they do? Ho had not
nuulo a counterfeit or an imitation ; lie
Imd simply adapted, so to speak, a gen
uine article, and lie had not altered the
denomination of any hill. As these were
t bo only tilings prohibited hy the law,
of course they had no onsoof law against
him. However, at the time lie was cap
tured wo found a oou;,«orfoiting plate
which wo proved ho had tundo use of,
and ho got ilfteou years for that."
fighting General Crook.
George Crook entered West Point in
1848, so that he is, I jndgo, about fifty
ono years old. He was put out lu Cali
fornia as soon m he graduated, nnd served
at 01100 against the Indians whom ho
lias now known for thirty years. He
wns wounded witli an arrow twenty-live
yoars ago. The rebellion called him
nway from eight yoars of Indian onootin-
tow to tho contoHtof ciriliKoil forco«. mid
no began in West Virginia, was wounded
thoro, was promoted for gallant services
at Autiotinm, then served in tho Western
armies at tho head of a division of
cavalry, was at Chioaniauga, broke tip
the guerillas, went on several rahlH,
served under Sheridan and was taken
prisoner by his subsequent br tlier-in-
buv most inhospitably at Cumberland,
lint very soon released. Ho waa in all
HhoridunV grent battles, commanded nil
tho o-.vajry of tho Army of tho Potomac
for a while, and wna in tho big pursuit
to Appomattox. At tho close of the war
he was a Lieutenant-Colonel, nnd from
that timo to this has been tho oaglo ot
Indian lighters.
When I saw him last ho was a loug,
fenn mail, loosely put together, w.'lh
rattier n ally, strange face, as if ho had
)airily turned into an Indian, no is an
i iliio boy. Anything wild aeems buna
to Crook. Ho wants no friends, and cat.
do with very little family. During tin
war ho became much interested in Mary
Dailey, n young lady of good family,
uvmg in Western Maryland, but from
Virginia peoplo living about Moorctlcld.
Her lK-ople sympathized with the South,
iuuI who Imd n brother i\ member of Me
Neill's semi-guerilla bund. This young
sonpegrace, finding that General Crook
and General Kelly stopped at lain father's
hotel in Cumberland—I he former paying
attention to liis sister--s)ipped into (lint
lintel and captured tho two generals in
the midst of their troopa, forced them
out of ttieir lihes nt tho point of the
pistol and took them to Richmond.
Crook was soon released, probably
through tho intercession of liis captor.
Ho afterword married Miss Dailey, and
she has been with him in a good' mam
strange places in tho West. His young
captor afterward beenmo a stiller at his
camp, not wholly to Crook’s liking, for
lie was very Boimitivo about connecting
his reputution with commercial schemes.
Ann now does llie lovoly small boy
grow almost greou with rage when ho
sees thousands of white high hats being
worn and no buow balls to hit them
with.
Advance Snip in Dentistry.
PHavana, Culia.-Tho most ]Kipular den
tist of this city, Dr. ]). Prnnei.-co Gar
cia. member of the Royal University,
States that in all cases ‘of troublesome
neuralgia, nrisingfrom the teeth, his pat
rons nre recommended to use St. Jacobs
Oil, ami the most satisfactory cures hnvo
followed. It is a specific for toothache,
earache, bodily pains, and proof against
household accidents.
Eating trash radishes and yellow turnips for
gravel.
f'arbn-linm.
He wiriR at last who build* hi* tniBt,
In loving words ami actions just.
Who’H head, who’s walk, hi* very mien,
J‘reclaim the use of Carboline,
American Triumph at Amsterdam.
The Mason A Hamlin Organ and
Piano Company have just received the
following cable dispatch from Mr. 0.
0. Render, their agent in Holland, now
repreeenting them at the World's Ex
position at Amsterdam : " Itcceivcd
Diploma of Honor, the very highctl
award." Tho Mason A Hamlin cabinet
orgnns were placed in competition at
this great exhibition with a largo
nnmlier from the leading makers of
Europe and America, ana this award
ia bnt a continuation of their unbroken
scries of triumphs at all the great
world'a exhibitions for tho last 16
years. Mason A Hamlin have now
won the highest awards at Paris, 1867 ;
Vienna, 1873 ; Santiago, 1876 ; Phila
delphia, 1876; Paris, 1878; Milan,
1881, and Amsterdam, 1883.—Voelon
Journal.
Walking with jrinir hands behind von if you
find yonnwlf liccoining licnt forward.
The best curs for diseases of the narvaa
and moteles, ia Browa’a Iron Bitters.
A elotli wrung out from mid water put eliout
the deck at night for the i.ore Uirnst.
Marion, Mah.—Dr. N. 8. Raffias lays.
"1 recommend Brown’s Iron Illuers si a
veined ton to for enrieklng the blood tnd
removing all dyspaptio symptoms. It dots
not hurt the te«th. H
Taking s imp in the afternoon If yon nro
going to lie out lute in ihe evening.
Huntsvii.lr, Ai.a.—Dr. 3. T. Ridley rays:
"Brown's Iron Bitters is a food appetiser
sod merits attention from anlerers."
t'ranlierriin for malaria.
A sun hath for rheumatism.
Millions have died with llrlglitV Kidney din.
t HPH nnd rheumatic) dIxesHeH. Hr. Klmiiro in
llie drat to discover a cure. He hs ' treated
clieiiHHiida with Ida Itlieiimiitinr-b'n it ,'ine
never hot seat. . It alwavx cures,
Taking rod liver oil 111 tomato eutanp, if yc
want to nnikeit palatable,
IjAIiikh' A children’-1)1 Hi lx Axliues eaiinot rnn
aver if T.yon'a Patent Heel BtilTeuerx are nxed
ftminirotli fur a weak xtotnnch.
ON TtllUTV DAVIS' TUIAto
Tmt Vor.TAiuliRt.Ttkj.,Marshall. Mich,
will acini Dr Dye'a Celebrated Elbctro-
Vnltaic Holts slid Electric Appliances on
~»n/‘—Mm
trial for thirty ilaya to men (young attd
old) who nro afflicted with ncTvotlftilcbil.
ity, loot vitality and klndrc 1 troubles,
gunrmitocing speedy and Btunplutu rcato-
tunon of health nnd unfitly vif’bV. Ad-
drcaa nil nliovn, N, IV- No risk is incur-
roil, ns thirty days' trial is allowed.
Cranbtrry ramltle Sir eryxipi lnH.
Dr. 0. W. IteRSOn’s Celery nml Ohnihottille
Pills nrs prepared expressly to ollrX} nlid will
euro Hendncho Ot nil kinds, Neuridgin, Ner
vousness null Dkspopsin. flO cents.
Hot Italmel
jr the seat of m-nralBlo pain,
ami renew fretputly..
"Mu fiunifi were tovered with little dry
wabe. Thru flare dieo/ipenred, and I’m I-'
'er IhtlU for 10 year*. from ueinfi Dr. Btmson’t
do'ii Cure.”—A. M. Noble, Helmn, N. C.
nt®**
The eroup-tippe when a child In likely to lie
troubled in that wav.
. final rlne.
1 lie increasing demand for thin prepaid
tion ax a household remedy for Indigestion
nml dyspepsia IxHiiltii rent pnidf of its efficacy,
lhitlerinllk for iliolchi oval of freckles, tail
Slid butternut Mains.
Bead This.
The Army and Navy Liniment takes the
soreness out of spavin, rlngbnno, splint or
curb, nnd arrests the r growth. Ourna
nolle, sera'olios and other dfxeaaoa. Good
for man or beast For sale tiy nil druggists.
Snuffing powdered Imrax up the nostrils for
eutarrhal ‘Void lljtho Itrml."
For dyspaprla, indigestion, depression ol
spirit! and geaaial debilily, In their vailou<
forma; ileo Re a preventive against fever end
ague and othei intermittent fever*, the "Ferr
ro — Phoephorate l EllJtir of Calisnya " made
by Catwell, Usitr l A Co., New York, and
•old by all Drucglstv, ie the beat tonlo; and
lor patients recovering from fever and other
.lekneee, It has no eonal.
Eating onions and horseradish to relieve
tal
dropsical swellings.
Female M. D.’e
Are having unite a success, says n Mrs.
TniAht. I have been practicing medicine
for thirty years, and hnvo had some very
diffloult cnees. I know of one man who camo
from England. Hit wna a severe ease of
kidney complaint. He was a great sufferer,
mid had almost given up hopes of finding
rolief. After he had used four bottles of the
medioino I gave him ho was relievori through
tho natural channel of a pieco of oxolate of
lime calculus fully ns largo as a hazel nut, of
a very irregular shape, somowhnt like a grain
of corn when popped open. It was of a dark
brown oolor. It passage wna of course no-
oompnniod Ivy very severe nnd cutting pnins.
I am pleased to say he is awell man now. A
full ncoount of the niattor appeared in Ihu
” Hanuer of luglit" nt the time, nnd was
inueh commented on by tho medionl fra
ternity.
Not long ago I had tlireo or four casos of
dropsy. One of thorn livod twenty miles
from here. In these eases sometimes the
imrsons swell to an onormous size.
I could enumornle any number of persons
who havo despaired of getting wolt, and I
hnvo cured them, as I prescribe a nover-fnil-
ing medioino—one that I have used in alt
a'milar oases for six years, namely, Hunt's
Kcinody; and I give it to thorn in the original
package, and after the moat thorongb and
exhaustive provings I am fully convinoed of
its superior merits and specific action upon
the diseases for which it is reooinmendud.
In short, Hunt's Remedy cures when every-
lliing else fails.
Mas. Flavia A. Tnaxi.u, M. D.
Poqnonock, Conn., May 81, 1888.
Spanish phoveiui : Tho man who
stumbles twico on tlio snmo etono is it
fool.
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RHEUMATISM,
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HACK ACHE*
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SORE THROAT,
QUINSY, SWELLINGS,
NPKAINN,
Soreness. Cuts, Bruises,
FitOSTJUTES,
HIT RNN, NCAJLDM,
Anil all other hodllyachae
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FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE.
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1., f. 8
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fetter's Hfemaeh nlt-
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llsrf ‘
and fnMril* frames,
while a* a care for in-
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and kind ml 00m-
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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MAGNOLIA COTTON GIN
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Ilttlr R.rkmasthlp and Matartat, and Olv.
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tlln bee mm* la coov
•nee hee
for/i*. n
eom* la competition wlf
the market-, et HI te Fair*
hee tweteu all e imiMtllor*
nimplta, liyht <no/l
( fci.KUHATBO Knoi.ihr B rERL. Import#
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FACTORY PRICKS (fro* tm hoard eera):
Magnolia Ulna, nor Haw. • l.lfl. Footer*, per Haw, ft
Uondonaara, i>*r Haw* fi.
WiN* for partloulan.
GULLETT GIN MANUF’G CO.
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R. lindblom a oo., n.o.miller aco.,
ft A 7 Chamber Of i- tft Btoadwaf.
Unthtnore«* Chicago. IfeW Tdllt.
QBAnr» FRovlsto* iBomi.
Mmnhbrs of all hrominent ProdUc* ftichangoft in If dw
torki Cliieiffio, Hi. I/ouiaand Milwaukoe.
Wti h*»« naoltialvn private telugraphwlrobetw*on Chi-
tM« and New York. Will execute order* on our Judg
ment when mjui'Bted. Hrad for oiroulara ooutalnlng
particular*, ROBT. LINDBLOM A OO.. Chloago.
5-TOR
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OPIUM HABIT
DR. S. I. COLLIN*. La Part'-, tnd
AT1TTT1I aNU WniHKRY habitsourrf
OPIUM
pbamphletiL proof* and
«e* in eonfloMioo, with So.
IhSkK , 6 , i AMV ' »v lie SaoAD Si
prlece below all nthm. AgentH wentetl. The "New
.V IloiiM'licUl, a light running eewinr machine of the
h'ghegt.BXffllnmte; lung reputation among dealer* for
utility. Huy direct from
ltwWUllam, NY
SHORTHAND
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Fnniuhar. Pennayl
talogun 8loam Knginee, Sew
, Sluntlnnl implement*. A.B.
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aU-flaUeU hOa.I*urtlaud,M
Family Knit-
erinranted. W’i) knit• peirofetock
,. i*ni TOR complete in an minute*.
knitagroA variety of fancy work for which
«dy market. Ketid for circular«% term*
DN r'sTU t rx! TjOStJiV.
$72o
A
YANTKD fort lie Beet and Foetoet telling
Piclorial Itooke and Ihhles. Price* reduced 33 per
NationalTrnusiuNoOo., Atlanta, Ga.
A 8IIRE
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For FiiiB Complexions.
Positive relief and Immuni
ty from cemplexlonel blem-
IiHm may be found In Hagan’s
Magnolia Balm. A delicate
and harmlcM article. Sold
by drnnlstfl everywhere.
It imjMrt* the most bril
liant and life-like tint*, and
the closest scrutiny cannot
detect Its use. All unsightly
Discolorations, Eruptions,
Ring Marks under the eyes,
Sallowness, Redness, Rough
ness, and the flash orfhtJgne
and excitement are at once
dispelled by the Magnolia
Balm.
It is tho one incomparable
Cosmetic.
Delicate end Feeble Ladies
•ftiODo Ungtlld, tlteflotbe aenlatlofla, causing you t*
fee 1 IbArclly able to be on yotir fe«t; that oonatant drain
that Is taking from your aystam all ita furiner elasticity
driving th* bloom from your cheeks; that continual
ttrain upon your vital forces, rendering you Irritable
bad fretful, can easi'y be removed by the use of that
marvelous remedy, Hop Blttera. Irregularities and
obstructions of your system afe relieved at onoe, whil*
the special ceuaeof periodical pain ere pornn neatly
removed. Nose tecelv* so much benefit, bad non
•0 profoundly grateful and show such an interest ia
recommending Hop Bittern as women.
Reels Yeung Again.
"My mother waa afflicted * long time with neuralgS
sad s ddll. heavy, inactiva condition of the whole
■ystsm; headache, nervous proetraUofl, and was almost
but pleas. No physician* or medicines dd hdr any good.
Thrse months ego she began to use Hop Bittern with
•uoh good effect that ahe seema and foela young Again,
Although over seventy year* old. We think there ie bo
other medicine fit to uae In the fAmlly. 1 '—A Lady, i*
Frovidenoe.
BnADPObn, Pa.. May 8, 1876.
It haa on red me of eeveml disease such as nervous
neaa, sickneaa at the stomach, monthly troubles, etc
I have Aot seen A sick day is a year, since 1 took Hop
Ritter*. All my neighbors use them.
Mr*. Fannie Gars*.
$3,000 I .OUT.—"A tour of Europe that oost me $3,000
"4 mo me leas good than one bottle of Hop Bitters
“they also cured my wife of flft«*n yoars' norvous
"weaklets, aleeplessnrfls and dyspepsia.
"R. M., Auburn, N. Y. M
High Authority.
Hop Bittern ia not, in any m»n*o, an alcoholic lieveragt
or liquor, and oould not bo sold for u*o except to peraont
desirous of obtaining * medicinal blttera.
Green B. Kaum. U. 8. Gum. Intar'l Rev.
Bo. BLOOMUfOViLl.F, O., May 1. T9.
Bias—I hava been suffering ton yearn, and 1 tried
your flop Bitters, and it done mo more good than all
the doctors. Mias 8. 8. Boone.
Unity Mnvrd!
We are so thankful to say that our nursing baby was
permanently cured of n dangerous and protracted con
•tipation and irregularity of the tiowels hy the use of
Hop Bittern hy its mother, which at the Mime t me
restored her to perfect health and strength.—Tug
PaARNTB, Rochester, N. V. .—
ss to
??*'l
disease*, end only
discovered for u
rheumatittm. gout
lea, ueurelgin, etc
less caeen Bright’s diseae* and dysiteiMia In 3 weeks—el
forma of rheumatic disorders in S to 12 weeks— relieves
inflammatory in 1 day. Oaa refer to hnndnds of relis
ble people cured who had tried ta vein everythin* Alee.
Purely botanic, harmless, and aloe to 1riak. Ask jrou*
druggiat to i
nothing elec,
to get it; if ha declines a
Klaaore, Adame A Oo., It
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islter
imh
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Three Particular Points.
Point the First.—Brown’s Iron Bitters is not an intoxicating com-
pound. _ It is a tonic medicine, not a drink. It is a skillfully compounded
preparation made to restore strength and health; not a beverage to be sold
in bar-rooms and taverns. . s'. • •
Point the Second— Brown’s Iron Bitters is free from everything
injurious. The most delicate ladies and the most enfeebled infants may
use it with perfect safety and with great advantage.' While it is powerful
in its remedial agency, it is gentle in its operation, restoring wasted strength
and imparting robust health in the most efficient manner. •
' Point the Third.—Brown’s Iron Bitters is made by the Brown
Chemical Company of Baltimore, a long-established house, whose reputa
tion is well-known to the business world and the general community.
There is no risk in biodng such a medicint, ,•... , 6
More Popular Than Ever!
THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS MADE IN THE
White Sewing Machines,
— ADDS much to the—
Huy Mmt {ulitiu
— OF THIS—
Superior Machine
It is an ecpecial favorite of tho ladias
tailors and other* who mo them, for
the many advantage* it poaiaam over
nil other .owing machine..
Every White machine ia warraated
five year., and a written Gusrawly
given to each purchaser. The imblr
are toiicited to examine them behta
buying a machine,
J D & T F SMITH, Wholesale and Retail D-aJM^j^oa^-eot.
nilnlMftnatiUilj^HtlMJO
111» iiiit .«< iM ua t-1
It l.a^s-f tt.t>-» to
in>iriir«<rBinsii!i5i>!i *
It la tho Swlf-Thrwadlng Maohlna a«
much advartlaod, lend ao highly r*>
oommtndtd.
It I. Ih. great IBLF THaKADIMO tHUTTLB
MACHINE H much .dx.rttMd.
It I. th. gnat aiLF IKTTINO HSSOLB MA
CHINE m much ady-rtlMd.
It 1. the DURABLE, SIMPLE and L4QKT-
RUNNINO MACHINE w much adirnrtlMd.
Itllth, NEW AMERICAN
szwzzrc iCAOszxrz
that ttutif adrartlilaa, that pwxpl. m.rhaow
or the Onat.it BHhl.. In th. World,
and will bu, ao oth.r until th.7 ham tried th* N*w
If we abould have no Atent In rour place, pleaae requeat the MIBOHANT
you deal with to order one for you. Bold on eaay term*. Bend for Circular.
A,onto will do well to eeeure the agoner for these eetebrated a*wing Maohlna#, and
can do so hr applying; hr lettpr to us. W. want As*nt> In all unesouplsd tsrrltory.
•A-grwxits
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nogs—llut is
DOING AN HONORABME BUSINESS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, I MAKE A SPECIALITY
In notions such as hosiery
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scarls, etc., etc, I am complete. My dry goods are irom the old and well or
Sifvi
F. M. GANN.
—FOR RALE BY—
CUNNALLY & CHRISTIAN,
-DBUQQISTS-
DALLAS, - - GEORGIA.
0. d. McGregor,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
DALLAS, GA.
[Office in the Court House.]
I give my entire attention to the
practice of law. Promptness is my
motto. Collecting a specialty.
July 5 tf.
N. W, ROBERTS & SOI,
N W Roberta & Son,
DALLAS, GA.
DR. J. M. HARRISON,
Practicing Physician.
DALLAS, GA.
[Office with Dr Robertson]
Tenders his professional services to
the citizens of Dallas and surrounding
country. july!2 ly
Dr. Wm. C. ConnaUy,
rRAcnciNw PHTsieuv.
w recommend It to p—iybody. -
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We are are dealers in all styles of
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which we will furnish at all hours, day
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V
W A CAMP, Manager, Atlanta, Ga., or RAWLS, BROS, & CO., Local
Agents, Dallas, Ga.
The time enlisted for has not yet expired. Honorable competition never
hurts in the wsr that is now being waged by merchants one against another.
I desire to call the attention of my old patrons as well aa the public in
general that I
Otherwise I have notliiii^f to say. Sly name is the style of the oldest busi
ness house in Dallas and I have been a constant residrntof this county for
thirty-nine years. The people know mo nnd my record as a business man im
generally known. Therefore come to me with “SPOT GASH" and you will
he delighted with the result. I keep family groceries includiug Coffee, Meat,
Tea, Sugars, Flonr, Rice, etc. I keep canned goods including canned fish mack
erel Oysters, Sardines, etc. Pickets, plain and mixed, Powder, shot and caps,
matches and tobacco snuff, and cigars. Patent and standard medicines.
A fine and well selected stock of Crockery from Gaxon & Co. of Clinton St,
Potteries Linton N J. a supply of tin from the Atlanta Stove and Tin Horae.
tablished house of John Sifvey & Co. I also keek saddles, leather and shoe
findings nnd a thousand things too tedious to mention. Come to see me and
if you don’t see what you want ask for it, and when you come just say yeu want
some goods for spot casli and you will lie surprised as well as delighted with
the bargains you will certainly recieve. I dely competition and in prices will
show up with any one. Trv me.
Your Humble Servant,
In all departments of medicine and sur
gery. Amply supplied with all neces- k
sary means and appl aces for the relief
and cure of tuflering humanity.
Office at the Dalian drug store. Besi,
deuce opposite Christitn Hotel. At-
ways ready for duty.
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