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‘■1k, G.-W. Brooks hie sol.t
.'H'kh l«ltj; niiilnM no Lumpkin
"V (tract U> Mr. j. R Own.
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*" ’ —Xnoinln <k Bro. have the finest
/ <li«pltt nf Hcndkcraliief Extracts
ia town. rt
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• —Young gentlemen win* wear
ring* should road carefully what
la aaid aliout them in another
Column.
—4udge M. (/. Parke)sou, ad
rerlisce souic valuable pr«|ier»y
•at ‘-Attorney's Sale/’ for next
lists at 25 cent* ami upwards
, - %Hx-. . Twe SitoE Stoke, ct
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; ' r- t—Mey.. Green McArthur, col.
forjt tong lime s citizen of this
county, luit more receutiy of Co
lumliaa, has deciiled to again
Make Cuthltert hi* home.
—
—Try our Elite Pink and
White Face Powder, and Lorenz x
#mc Extract*.
'eft J. P. TOOMBS k BRO.
—W« will transfer our sub
aenption book next week to a new
book, and if any of our subscrih
«*» fail to get their paper, they
(rill please let ns know it.
—Married Tuesday evening
Nov. 17th, at the residence of the
bride's mother. Mrs. Griffin, Mr
J. A. Morris, of Cotton Hill, to
Mina Lee Algier, of this place.
Rev. J. S. West, officiating.
—A One Breech Loading Shoi
Gan, for sale cheap.
St JL W. STANFORD.
—Corn sold at tlie Trapp sale
Monday at 65 cenls ;>er budiel,
and fodder at 75 cents per hun
dred pounds.
—w •
—I need money and will sell
Siloes anil Hats at “Rock Bottom"
prices. IV. D. it AII.ICY.
— mom
—If you ward anything in tin
hard wale or gr<s-i ry line, yon
would do well to lead C. X. Simp
son's change of advertisement in
another column.
—We hope our citizens will ob
serve thanksgiving day in an up
prnpriate manner. The Uiercliaios
could dose their stores at least
half the day and union tu rvires
be held at one of the chart lies.
—If yon want to buy Shoes,
and Hats cheap, call at
ct The Shoe Stoke.
—Mrs. J. T. Newton,
home on Saturday last.
reached
—Cot. R. G. Morris, of George
town was in the city Tuesday.
—Mrs. M.G. Hickey is visiting
friends in Dawson this week.
—Mr. Tom Chastain, of Allan
ta, it in town.
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— Mrs. H. W. Key is on a visit
to friends at Mulberry Grove.
Harris county, Ga.
—Miss Annie Mattox is spend
ing some time in Perry, visiting
relatives and friends
—The Texas ponies have left
town, and the joy of the small
Im>) is killed.
—Mack Harvey, is now quar
tered behind the counters of Mr.
U. P. Eider.
—Mr. J. \V. Tiadai, of Jackson,
is iu the city, on a visit to his sis
ter, Mrs. Isaac Domingos.
Ward robes, Wardrobes.
A large well fluislied one, very
cheap, at the New Furniture Store.
4t B. W. ELLIS. Manager.
—Col. Seay, of Bullock county,
Ala., was on a short visit this
cek to the family of CapL John
F. Kiddoo.
—The absenee of our Senior,
his week, places us sg.-iin under
•hligalion to our young friend,
E. J. Harden, for editorial help.
—The artesian well derrick L
t-ring removed, and the public
will in a fen days lie relieved o'
this unsightly obstruction oevii
lying ho, h a prominent position
upon the square.
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—Smoke the li A till IT FOOT
Cigar, at J. W. Staxioku'h
—We learn from a private let
1er that, the State University is in
a nourishing condition, and that
im better class of young gentle
men. menially or morally, ever
attended the University. A class
of 53 will lie graduated next sum
mer.
m o m
Talasblr l.aurl l«r Stale oa
Friday, »?tb last.
I will sell at public outcry, be
fore the Court House, at Cutliliert
Ga., my rtduaUe Plantation, con
taiuing 300 acres, and situated
immediately on the S. IV. R. R.
about midway between Cnthhvrt
and Wards Station. There are
two settlements on the place
Titles to said lards perfect, and I
will sell them free from every en
eumhrance in four equal Pay
ments, falling due on the 15t!i of
Nov., of each year. Particulars
on the day of sale,
td Mks. M C. FLEWELLEN.
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—Sells Brothers circus gave an
exhibition in Dawson on Tues
day. They have decided t» give
Cuthbert the cohl shoulder this
season, and tor their kind consul
eration they are hereby tendered
the unanimous thanks of llteriii
zena of Cuthbert and Randolph
county.
re o m
—The Central Railroad put a
fast through passenger train on
from Montgomery to Albany Inst
Sunday night, whieli stops only
at Union Springs, Midway. Eu-
faula. Culbbert, Dawson ami
Smithviile. It passes here at 9:3<i.
P. M.. going East, and 4:09, A.
M.. going West.
re *-re-
J^T Bring Price Lists
and Quotations, and com
pare with our Prices. We
will undersell everybody.
tf F. PULASKI & CO.
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—Married, in tins cilv. on
Sunday morning last, at the resi
ilence of tlie bride's father. Miss
Ella D. Palmer and Sir. B. W.
Mayo, of Webster county. R<-v.
Howard W. Key officiating. The
happy couple left the same nRer-
noct: for their home in Webster,
carrying with them the hearty
cdogratulations of a Imst of
friends and well wishers.
—A full line of the old reliable
Ziegler Shoes, ran still lie found
at The Shoe Stoke. ct
—M ss Kiodia Hoardmnn.
harming young lady from Mac in.
s spending tlie seek in tlie city,
the guest ot Mrs. I-ovett Smith.
—M rs. W. Y. Johnson and
daughter. Miss Leila, of Eufan'a.
arc on a visit to relatives and
friends in the ri'y this week.
— Mrs. E:I/.:.belli Kaiford, of
('oliiiiihus, is \isiting relatives in
the city. lli»* guest of her father
"lid motliei, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.
Monroe.
Rffg-.lti-l received a new lot ot
Jcrsct»in all sizes. A large Io:
of latest style < ’i ecu lacs, exoee’cd.
daily, at F PULASKI A ( 6 S
— Lev. Crawford Jackson ot
copied the pulpit at the Method
iat church on Sunday night. He
was the guest of Rev D. R .11
Williams while iu the city.
—1 will pay the highest market
price for Hides, green or < r , • e
livered at my Market
tit J II. 0. ATKINSON.
—Onr young frieud Mr. IV. (’.
Uussell arrived in the city Tues
day evening. IVc were pleased
to see him. an I hope his visit
will be pleasant.
—Miss Ileui'ie sheruian return
ed on Saturday from a short visit
to Columbus, whither site had
gone as a delegate from the Wo
man's Missionary Society of this
place.
— Mr. John Dunn, lias just
opened a splendid line of jewcliy
in the store of II. P. Elder. He
will also repair all kinds of work
in his line with neatness and des
patch. We bespeak for him a
liberal share of business.
mom
Will war or K«4 ( hairs.
The finest line ever brought to
Cutliliert. Cult and see them at
tlie New Furniture Siore.
41 B. IV. ELLIS. Manager.
—In a short talk with Prof.
Key, owe day this week, we mere,
told that he had begua improve
merits on Andrew College build
iags, aad would prosecute them
earnestly, until all needed repairs
was completed. Prof. Key is
sure he will be enabled to expend
liftee#lnindrcd dollars, at least,
upon these buildings within the
next few weeks. A fair wilMic
field on the 17th, IStb, and 19tb.
of December, in the interest'of
the College. Everything will be
made beautiful and attractive by
the first ol January, aad we hope
at least, fifty new scholars■■ will be
enrolled tobhow the people's ap
prerialioa of Prof. Key's efforts
in liehalf of the school. We will
add that tlie schfsd is Sowt-yerv
flatteririgand encufcraging ^tqffie
President snd faculty. In con
nection with the almve we are re
quested to call especial notice to
the fair in contemplation, and
to earnestly request the co o|iera
lion of the good ladies of the com
munity. Also of our friends in
the country. The ladies have a!
ways liven the faithful friends of
Andrew College, and we know
they will lend substantial aid and
acouragement to this worthy un
dertaking.
re u-re-
Circus! (’Ireos t
Sells Bros', enormous railroad
show, positively the Ia r ge»t and
most complete show ever seen in
Georgia—hundreds of jieople went
to Dawson on tliel7lh to see them;
still, it did not affect tlie immense
trade of P. Haukis's Dk\ Goons'
House—had the busiest day of
tlie season. The public in gener
al are fully convinced that Hae
ms's Drv Goons House is the
Leader in Low Prices. For actu
al Bargains, no house in Cuthbert
can compile with him. New
Goods arriving every day. His
Goods are lioiiglil entirely for
cash, lienee they are sold cheaper,
(‘nil and sic him.
HARRIS' DRY GOODS HOUSE
It The Leader in Low Prices.
—An Emkram man _ called
apoaour.popular sad iffrifir Or
•linary a few mornings ag<v and
found him busily engaged in tha
Ordinary's office.
‘‘Judge.*’ we asked. “You hare
brew Onliearr’af RknAnlph coun
ty for a long timeF*
”Yre,”. ha replied, “for twenty-
two yearn, aad hare several years
of my present term tn serve.”
“Would you wind telling us
how -old you are?” ^ ''
“Weil,” said be. ami a- smile
played orer bis honest (ace, “that's
not a fair question to put to a
wiuosrer, hut I don't mind telling
you. I am seventy-seven years.
old” ; y # ;
“You are a very remarkable man,
JffiigBt for-that age.”
■V ‘;I dp not fod age,” be replied,
“and could dances jig now as
quick as say man, if I bad a fid
dle.”
“Do yon approve of dancing.
Judge?”
“There are many things in my
opinion more harmful than danc
ing. ami 1 would often attend the
germana given by the young people
if my resilience was sot so fsr
from the hail.”
The Judge is confident that he
will he comfortably quartered in
our new Court House before the
March term. Much of its archi
tectural lirauty ia due to the inde
fatigable zeal displayed by him,
ami no doubt he ie proud of the
achievement.
A StesffiSnw Mill sritiT Carts
•rad Oxen. Capacity, 5.000 feet
per day. For ' particularer apply
to 5. M. Wester, at Cuthbert.
Ga.. of the aadenignad at Spring
Vale, Ga. Terms cash or oir time,
or Lumber—delivered at Cuthbert
—commercial price.
J. II. DENNINGTON.
nov5 Im.
—Coi. A. M. George, is over
from Alabama on a visit to bis
children and friends this week.
Although tlie colonel has reached
liia three score years aad ten. one
in looking at his robust frame and
tine |>ersonal appearance, would
never realize the fact.
—Be sure to read the advertise
incnl of J. P. Toombs A Bro., this
week. They have something of
interest to say. Onr sanctum
was enlivened yesterday by the
smiling phiz of Mr R. E. Toombs
of the firm, and he assured ns
that since the dnncing school had
closed lie was devoting his whole
time to the manufacture and sale
of pills.
—A splendid Button Shoe,
wit li worked boles and solid in
soles for $1,75 at
cl The Shoe Stoke.
—James Pittman eras tried
Monday, for idiocy and found to
be a fit subject for tlie Asylum.
He was sent off Tuesday, under
. charge of the proper authorities.
’■ It will lie remembered that Pitt
urn shot ami kilted a negro wo.
• man last summer, and has since
; hern confined in the common juil
of this county.
Far Sale Cheap.
A good, desire file country home,
miles from Court House—a
good Mule—Also a House and
Lot in city. Apply
oetfiff tf A H. TOBIAS.
—According to previous notice,
Mr. S. B. Trapp dis|io8ed of bis
properly one mile from the city,
on Monday last. The place, con
taining 227 acres, was bid oil by
Mr. J. C. Price, of Lcarv, Ga., at
$3,125 dollars. This farm is eon-
side.vd one of the most valualile
in this whole section, and was
thought by many to have sold
very cheap. The sloek and farm
products brought a fair valuation.
—I keep the celebrated “Har
per Black,” Shoes tor farm use.
ct W. D. Bailey.
WuuteA.
A competent teacher to take
charge of tlie School at Coleman
Station. Ga. A good salary will
be paid. No one who is not thor-
ouglily qualified need apply.
Good references required. Ap
plications can lie made at once to
W. T. ROGERS,
Chairman Board Trustees.
Ia.
—Miss M a tlie Lew’ Frier, the
fifteen year <»1<1 rival <»f Lnln
Hii'iwt. will give an exhibition of
her wonderful magnetic power at
PoweilV Hull im night. Though
ftiinii.’tr. it i* much »trunner than
Miss I furs!. amt enrililes her t«*
discount the most ilttficuU feuti
of tlial young ljuh*. Wo would
lie ghiti to s»*c the frame gentlemen
••n the stage to night, who e?igag
e«t in Use eontefrt with Mims Lula,
•is we hcar<1 Home *»f them jwy
they were u«»t fruli-fi- \ l»ift*re. We
:.rt» sure Miss Priee will he ,J>te t*»
eomineetlie most *ke;»tir.<l. A<1
:iiissi<>u iiOiU-ntN rhiMnui 2.*) eeliti*.
SI,000*IN CASH.
I dcsiie to raise $l,0tH) in vasii.
and to do so at once. I propose
selling Gr.ods for a short lime at
stu-li Lour Price* as will induce
people to buy whether they need
the goods or not.
BiC.tll MY rum
Bilik Shoulders 5c, Bulk Sides 6c.
best Baggiug Htyc, Ties $1 40 per
Bundle; liest Lard 9c, Granulated
Sugar 8c. Good Tobacco 25c. Good
Family Flour $4 75 par Barrel,
Country Syrup 50c, and every
thing else in stock at Pricesequal-
iy as cheap. I mean Butinete—
come to see me at once ami be
convinced that the F.vnaE Guo
cf.ky Stoke is still tlie cheapest
place in Cutliliert to buy Goods.
Res|ieetrully,
It H. B. MATHEWS, Agt.
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—Superior Court adjouinert on
Saturday. No business of s|>ecial
interest to the public was trans
acted. In the cast'of Brooks vs.
C. R. R.. suit for ten thousand
dollars, damages alleged to have
been sustained by Brooke in a
slight collision, near the depot,
the jury awarded one hundred
dollars. Read carefully the pre
sentments, published in another
column. They were a business
like lx sly and examined carefully
into the county's affairs.
Mew Jewelry (More.
i I lake this method of informing
my friends and the public gener
ally, that I am now opening up a
line line of Jewelry in II. P. El
pe*. Agt'a. store, ( Jordan A Ox's
old Mend,) and will sell you any
thing in that liar, from a 5 cent
< 'ollar Button to a $1,000 Dia
mond. I will sell nothing but
good Goods, and will sell them as
cheap as can he bought in anv of
rile larger cities. IVill also repair
vour IValches, Clocks, Breast
Fins, etc., an«i guarnntce nil my
, Work to give entire satisfaction,
i or refund your money. All I ask
is a trial. Don't forget the place.
! Rock Buiiding, Jordan A Co.*s
old stand. Very respectfullv.
2l JOHN H. DUNN.
—A pleasant parly was given
ut the residence of Mr. and Sirs.
Lovett Smith on Tuesday evening
iu honor of Miss Boardiuau. The
billowing young ladies ami gentle
men participated in the pleasures
• •f the r-ven ng: Mr. Ge rge Mc
Donald, Mtes Gertrude Gunn; Mi-
Frank A. Hixi|icr, Miss Auuu-
M. Donald; Mr F. C- M . Donald.
Miss Dixie Ha ris; Mr. John D.
'.innn, Mi<s F.-muie Hunter; Mr.
IV. c. RuSsr ll. I!'SS E;o ha Board
Ulan; Mr Ed Harden. Miss .Miro
rs Brirnks. At eleven o'clock the
dining hall was thrown open anil
the guetts invited to. participate
in an cl.-gant and well served re
past. The evening will lie remem
tiered as one of the most plessant
of the season, and the j.eaer ms
hospitality of Mr. Smith and his
accomplished wife will ncter he
forgotten bv those present.
BTDr. J. W. Stanford, Druggist,
ha just received a large lot <4 D*.
MorrETT's TrETitlN.\, (Teethrug Pow
ders), tlie preparation - that has- acqui
red such lepatatkio-'Iist it- is rajMIr
taking the plaeeof all others for Chof-
eriirlniantuiu, tlie IrrilationsofTreth-
iiig. aiidthe usual Summer trouldea
of 1-lindrfn of any age, and for the
f&uptiofts and iroees fooni which the
tirale.felldwwmo often suflerv
.Teethinagids Dforetion. Regulate*
the-Upwela. SircngUien
jrerter
25 cent's;
saved every- veirliy taking ttwse Pow-
ders. Teetlrms rs forsale at Whole-
f e.gnd Ketaih:atthe Drug, Store of
W-brAvroaD. ViS-ljr
—sMy stock 0f sltotf and Hats,
is very largs, sad must bp reducetl.
If you will gire me a«aRyou will
see by my prices that- I intend to
reduce it.
ct c ' W. D 'Baii.et.
DRY GOODS BODES!
Great Reduction in Pri
ces for the Next 30
Days!
The Leading Dry Goods House
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of Southwest Georgia.
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For sale in .Culbbert by J. 1
Stavokd. . . octSS ly.
— Remember that all grades of
Furniture, Stoves, Tinware.
Crockery, Glassware, etc., ean be
bought at actual cost up till Jan
uary 1st. Owing to a change in
uty business, I am compelled to
close out my entire Slock within
the time mentioned. Those in
need of Goods in niy Line would
do well to give me a call.
J. J. KALMOX,
It R. J. Anthony's old stand.
White Srwiaf Machines
Sold this week. One dozen more
on hand. Call and gel one at the
new Furniture Store. Price $27.50
It H. W. ELLIS, Manager.
—Our community was sadden
ed on Thursday last to learn of
the sudden death of Mr. Aaron
Price, so long and so favorablv
known by alL Deceased moved
to Randolph ewuntr when five
years old from Burke county, Ga.,
and was at the time of Ilia death,
fifty nine years old. He had been
a consistent memiier of the Bap
tist church lor forty years, aad
stood high iu tlie county as a
Christian gentleman. He leaves a
widow and five children, all girls,
and all married. Peace to his
The most contemptible fraud
that ha* Iwen practiced upon far
mers and others in the hist few
years is the selling of immense
(Micks of worthless horse snd cat
tie powders. There is only one
kin4 cow knopa in this country
that are unadulterated aad those
are Sheridan's.
—There ia no doubt about it.
It comes from reliable source, and
ail who are in donbt upon the
subject, can dismiss their doubts
for Dec. 2nd, is certainly the day.
Pearl. Silver Skin. Roby and
Yellow Danvers, st
POIVELL’S,
ct Druggist snd'B.iokseller.
oinoifsETs,
FOR
Fall Planting,
AT
J. W. STANFORD'S.
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JAring Price Lists
an;! Quotations, and’ com
pare with our prices. We
will undersell every hod v.
ct F. PULASKI* & CO.
WAT € IES,
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Diamond
AMT GOODS,
J-P. Stevens & Co.,
JEWELERS,
ATLANTA. GA.
Mssrjr to I .cad,
On Improved. Lands in ‘Ran
dolpli. Stewart, Qay and Quitman
countR’s. Rates re«i«u-e<l. Inter
csl and CoiniHissibna ineludedw ill
not exeeeil I2.jji:r cent, per iiiimtui.
lor five years. Interest,.'payable
once a year and in the fail. Come
and see moot.write me.
mav28 if IV. C. WORRfLL.
Unprecedented Success. C)ur choice Stock of Dress
Goods selling at Low Prices.
Our rush on these Goods still eeritinnes. Our prices have been
falling, and my Stock is equal to the demand. Black Cashmeres.
Black Dress Goods, all the later effects. 15c up. 1.000 Yards Ken
i-icVv .leans, 20c up. Best value known at HARRIS'!) DRY GOODS
HOUSE: ’
To Fit from the Smallest Child to the Largest Lady.
L.lDlES IVRAPS in every- style from two dollars, upwards, at
HARRIS S DRY GOODS HOUSE.
HOSIERY! HOSIERY! Solid colors, emlless variety, best Goods.
Ladles and Gentlemen will find my puces marked exceedingly low.
My Domestic Prints, Damask Towels, Knit Underwear, lower than
ever.
JF3MST-C53.ASS ©©©MS,
Low Prices, polite attention, and above all, honest ami fair treat
ment are the oolv solid foundations np«n which to rear a successful
business. I shall continue on this line in the future, as I have in the
past. I shall endeavor to deserve the patronage so liberally bestow
ed upon me.
Remember the place, where, for the
next Thirty Days, Goods can be bought
at lower Prices than you ever bought
them before.
P. Karris’s Dry Goods House,
TIB LEAIiEB IN LOW PBIC3S8.
novl2-vt.
We do not baae nnr Prices apod Second and Third Class Goods as
others do, but we offer you First-Class Goods at lower Prices than
other houses offer Second and Third Class quality Goods. You will
probably ask bow that i* possible, but it'doca not look unreasonable
to you at all When we say that me buy all our Goods for “CASH” and
in large quantities. We carry a heavier Stock than all
DRY GOODS HOUSES
in town taken together, which ran easily be aeea by going through
our immeuee ESTABLISHMENT.
Remember when trading with us you do not run any riak in buy
ing second aad third-class Goods, as we don't keep such, but our
Prices on good grades will be lower than what other merchants sell
their lower grades at.
Onr request to everybody ia
of other houses, and compare with ours, and we will make yon every
article cheaper. No matter how much, or how little, you want to
buy, it will pay you to see na before purchasing.
31 STOCK OF CLOTHING
is first-class in every respect,
finish the very best.
Tha stylaa are the very latest, the
THE OLD RELIABLE!
Still in The Lead With
Best Value For Least
Money!
Silver Sinn and -Yellow Stras-
hiffg Onion Sets,'just received, at
ct J.P. TOO MBS ABHO.’S.
—HVcat'a Nerve ahil^Sraln PiIls
—The great nerve and, brain rem
edy, for sale, only at' _
tf . J. W, STANFORD'S.
Bring' Price Lists
and Quotations, -ijjjid com
pare with our prices. We
will undersell , evon’body.
tf F. PULLASKi <fc CO-
• jjaTny'
—Our young friend J. L San
tiers is building up for himself the
au enviable ti :ule at his aland
next door to Pulaski A Co. We
look a walk this week through
tus large siore, anil was surprised
at the immense siovk of gpiceiita
and other goods he is carrying.
Joe will succeed if low prices and
honorable dealings means any
thing. Call on him.
—Atlanta or Macon, will not,
and cannot sell you Furniture any
chca|ier than yon can buy it at
tlie New Furniture Store.
4l B W ELLIS, Manager.
—Mr. P. A. Price, has opened
the livery stable near bia corner,
and will do a general livery busi
ness. He solicits the patronage
of the people in this line. Dock
M clever, and will treat you right
—Don't buy your
you get my prices,
ct II
Shoes, till
D. Bzilet.
-This
it we would call
an Summer
weather. Tha argot* too. ara
beauiiftiLaad-love-insprrieg.
named Jerry McGuiver,
much-tram an obstinate
liver,
Hi- rank Smith's Bile Beans
(Used by. alt the grea^qacens,)
And thus stayed his. Might over the
river. ‘ “
Price two bita per bottle. For *ala hi
Cuthbert by all Uniggista, A J. B.* We-
WILLIAMR.
—Thanksgiving Day will anon
lie here, and we bhve been won
denng of late where onr turkey
for that orcaaina will come from.
The name of nay. person afflict
ed with Goitre, Thick Neck.
Valuable imfonuation free. Ad
dress with stamps,
F. W. Core. A Cm
St <5 Bead St, Clareiaadf Ohio.
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woo ,RHahela. M«i.fcprn «t
my hoase; 150 Rnabcis Corn, in
Shuck; XD00 poundsFbddpr.
Can spare atvvnt- 25 bushels
more celebrated “Petrfrkin” Cot
ton fx-eil la .early callei s.
n«.v5 lm. H O. Beall.
'^'a ai——
—Try I. V. DUKE’S Cbidder
Cheese, 6 lbs for $1; Try L. V.
Duke's English Cream Cheese at
15c; Coffee, $ to 10 lbs for $1; Cut
Loaf Sugar, 10 lbs fjr $1; Best
Flour in.the market. J will buy
anything in the Country.Produce
line, and pay. the highest Cash, nr
Barter price. Will pay-20c iu
trade for Eggs^ and will, tiny 10,
0<;0 dozen right away. Will buy
fliiies. Wax, Tallow. Chickens,
-Docks, Turkys, Geese. Ac. F'ine
Country Syrup at 65c; Tobacco,
35 to $1.25' per Ui; Hams st l!jc
Call on me. L V. DUKE.
novl2 ct
—All persons holding claim*
against the Board of Education
will present them to the Commis
sioner Nov. 30th; 1386.
M. C. EDWARDS,
fit County School Cpia.
—My stock of Shoes, ai
is complete, you: can't fail - to get
sines, give me a call. t i
ct W. 1>. Brntir.
At Gunn’s
Yon will find the neatest, cleanest, tiest selected stock of Goods to he
seen in tlie ci’y, all of which is bound to be sold at “Hard Pan”
prices; sure.
My stock of Dry Goods, Notions and Dress Goods contains much
that will please the ladies. In Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Hosiery
my store is strictly headquarters. If you want anything from the
cheapest to best, you are invited to call and be convinced.
Onr Custom Made Goods Compare
in style, finish and fit with any Merchant Tailor Clothing. We can
show you s lsrger assortment than all bouses put together.; Will
save yon from 4 to 5 dollars on a fine Suit, and on a cheaper one in
proportion.
Ladies who wish a first class Dress Shoe will please examine onr
new Philadelphia made Shoe*. We have them in all styles made of
French Cur Kid and Glove Kid. In Shoes we rightfully claim to lie
the cheapest in the State, as we have yet to find the house that will
compete with ne ia Prices. We carry an immense Stuck of
Mens, Ladies, Misses and Children Shoes,
and a good assortment ol Sewed, Hand, Screw and Pegged Boats for
Men aad Boys at
BOTTOM PRICES.
We call the attention of the Ladies t# our beautiful, well assorted
Stock of
Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Tricots, Ac.,
and very latest style Trimmings, snch as Velvets and Velveteens,
Wool Laces, Gilt and other Braids. Will sell yon ell kinds of Dress
Goods 35 per cent, cheaper than aay other house. Give ne a call.
■y Stack «T
Quality mi Prtca.
I
Jeans l Jeans!
All grades, all priees, and will please everybody.
shoesTnd hats.
Arc cheap in my Store,' and don’t forget it when yon want to bay.
HARBWARE!
A fall assortment, and prices cheap.
I can save you money, on Harness, Saddles and Bridles.
Bagging and Ties always on hand.
Mv stock of Sugars. Coffees, Rice and Flonr are best goods at low
est prices. Can furnish yon almost soyihing else in the Grocery
line.
DON’T FORGET
That my stack of Furniture contains 3 Carloads of Bedsteads. Bu
reaus, Washstands, Safes. Wardrobes, Tables and Chairs at lower
prices than ever before offered ta the trade. >
I also carry always in stock s full aimortipent in qnslity and price,
METALLIC AND ROSEWOOD COFFINS,
and wRI aril there 3S per sent, cheaper than can bn .bought ia sur
rounding Iowan.
Yoq are respectfolly invited to call snd euareinn my general stock,
end no matter what you want, eck far H at
otW
J. ICcK. GUFFS.
mi OH CMfe$ hi finat TarMy.
Hats aad Cape, the very nicest, the very bent, and t|m very cheap-
cut*
The largest Stock of DoaMstics sold at Factory Prices, all ffrat-
class Good*.
Ladies Wraps, Cloaks and Circulars,
the largest and ffnest assortment ever brought to this place. Will
undersell any merchant in this or any other city. The beet flttiag
anil nicest , finished in the market.
Have yon seen ear Celebrated
ffiXdi
Prononneed by judges to be the beet matte, both for corefort aad
Try one.
Q^hOnr Motto has not changed. Ifc
Is now as it always has been, “Not to be
undersold by anyone, but Uy undersell
everybody.”
Oct Act
F. PULASKI A CO.