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Our Early Ope
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Fall G
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has been crowned with great success and the public appreciates our efforts in placing before them
such an elegant array of fine goods. We view with pride our various departments, and especially
would we direct your attention to our magnificent line of FALL DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING
SHOES, HATS, ETC. Our stock will have to be seen to be fully appreciated, so come at once and
and wo will take pleasure in showing you anything in our line. . Read these prices.
SHOES.
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Lac’les Sheet worth ft.oo for ft.75
“ “ ” 91.25 for 1.00
Children Shoes in any style from twenty-
five cents to 91.50 per pair.
We have any kind and style in Shoes for
Men, price, ranging from |i to $4.50.
HATS.
We have just received a fine line of
Halt for Men end Boys, prices from 25c.
to 93.25. Come and get one before they
are all picked over.
CLOTHING.
We will sell you a good suit of clothe,
for men at the smuli price of $3,00
Better ones lor 3.75
And stilfbettei ones lor 5.63
Avery fine Suit for only 912.50
Youth’s suits from 92.50 to........ 5.00
Boys suits from 75c to 4.00
We can fit any man, youth or boy in
the very latest styles.
We bought a very large stock and they
must go, so call and examine our line
and get prices before buying-
DRESS GOODS.
We have just received one of the
Largest and BEST SELECTED stock
of Dress Goods ever shown in this city
and the Ladies are invited to call at once
and examine our line whether they wish
to purchase now oV not.
We have prices ranging from scents
to $1.25 per ytfrd.
All New Goods,
and Latest Styles.
GROCERIES.
We have the largest and best line of
Fancy and Family Groceries on hand,
and are selling them at the very lowest
prices possible.
COOK STOVES
From $7 to $12.50.
We have almost anything you want in
the Hardware and Crockery line, and
everything will go at a bargain. Come
and get what you want belore it is gone
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Oui entire Stock was carefully selected and bought at prices that will enable us to meet all
Competition. Our Grocery Department is Unequaled by any in the City, and goods delivered FREE,
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A OEORQIA NEGRO PATRIOT.
(From Leslie’s Weekly.)
Notable among the colored he
roes of the revolution, was brave
Austin Dabney, of Georgia. His
owner cravenly refused to shoulder
u flintlock, but tho ncg-io offered to
enlist, and niter some discussion,
the officers enrolled him. He was
one of the heroic band who faced
the charge of the Seventy-first
Highland regiment at Blnckstock’s
farm, and turned the crank troops
of Europe in open field, with rifle
and musket against the bayonet,
and at Kettle creek Dabney was
severely wounded. Alter the war
he wa* pensioned by the Uuited
States government, and received
grants pf land form Georgia, For
gallant service in the field he wa*
freed by an act of the state legisla
ture, and his value paid from the
public funds. Grentful to the
white family who nursed him when
\v6unded, he earned money to edu
cate their oldest son, and wept
with joy when the youth was ad
mitted to the bar. Kiding into
Savannah to draw his pension, he
humbly fell to the rear of the white
men he bore company. Governor
James Jackson, himself the owner
of many slaves, saw Dabney rushed
out, shook hw companion in arms
by the hand, and had him lodged
in the '‘quarters’* or row of houses
where the servants lived.
Gsts Like Hot Cake
"The fattest selling article 1 have in
my atore.” wiitra druggist C. T. Smith,
of Davis, Ky., ‘‘Is King’s New Discovery
for consumption, coughs aud colds, be
cause It always cures. In my six years of
sale it has never failed. I have known it to
save suffers from throat aud lung diseases
who could get no help Irom doctors or
snyother remedy. Mothers rely on tt,
best physicians paesenbe it, and Forbes
& Coxe Drug Co. guarantee satisfaction
or return price. Trial bottle* free regu-
las site 50c and 91-
Over the ’Possum.
“I raise en bo’n in Georgia,” said
the old colored brother, *’en never
been lynched in my liie.”
•’Me neither,” replied the coon
from Alabama, *<de rope always
broke wid me.”
Dies of Heart Failure.
Representative-elect Ben Nuss-
man, of Decatur county, dropped
dead in Buinbridge a few since from
heart failure. The deceased led in
the Democratic primury by a larj,a
majority and was interested in
many enterprises in that city. He
leaves a mother and a large family
of brothers and sisters.
The latest newspaper laws are
such ihut newspapers can arrest
anyone for fraud who takes a pa*
per and refuses to pay for it. Under
the law, the man who allows his
subscription to run along tor some
time unpaid and then orders it dis
continued, or orders the postmaster
to wark it "refused” and have a
postal card sent notifying the pub
lishers, leaves himselt liable lo
arrest and fine, the same us for
theft—Wrightsville Record
Raising Cattle.
Mr. E, S. Johnson, of Dooly
county, was in town Tuesday look
ing hale and heurty. To the Record
editor Mr. Johnson stated that he
had found cattle raising profitable
in more ways thnn one and thut he
was sure if the farmers of this sec
tion would pay more attention 1 to
cattle, they would make more mon
ey, He has raised and sold several
hundred head of cattle this year
and besides clearing a handsome
sum off the beef, he has taken the
manure from the stables and put it
on his farm. Mr. Johnson says
that where he has put this manure
in the field he has made over a bale
of cotton to the acre. This is what
wo would call farming and it others
would follow suit this country
would be better off.—Montezuma
Record.
Pilgrimage to Parnell’s Grave.
The tenth annual pilgrimage to
the grave of Parnell occurred today
For the first time the lord mayor
and corporation of Dublin did not
participate in the ceremony. The
attcndonce was small.
For Ladies Only.
Wwhnve the prettiest line of fall
and winter goods ever received. Call
for Silkoline fancies, the latest thing
for waist goods. We have everything
in dress goods, waistings and ready
made clnthes. Complete line table
linen, towels, side-board scarffs, table
covers and draperies of every color and
hue, fnfact everything in Dry Goods.
Call to see us.
J. P. Heard & Sons.
Silver for Wedding Gifts.
Your money goes farther in si!
ver than anything else suitable for
wedding gifts.
Some ol the best makers in the
country send us their fine sterling
and plated ware. In handsomeness
of design, honesty and durability
of make, there is no better in tbe
city.
DR. HA. YOUflANS.
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The famout little pills.
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THEREFORE HAVE IT GOTO
fffX?Always Reliable
For Sale by
OLIVER BROS.,
Dealers in
FANCY AMD FAMILY GROCERIES,
UN’ADILLA, GA,
Beware of the Knife
No profession has advanced more rap
idly of late than surgery, but itsliould not
be used except where absolutely necessa
ry . In case of piles for example, it it
seldom needed. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve cares quickly and permanently.
Unequalled for cuts, burns, bruises, skin
diseases, Accept noconoterfeitt. "I was
to troubled with bleading pile* that I lost
much blood anditrengtb,” tays l C Phil
lips, Paris, Ill.“DeWitt’t Witch Haael
Salve cuecd me in a thort time,” Soothes
and heals. Vienna Drug Co
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The handsomest of all the famous brands. They are ifle
BETTER MADE, BETTER LOOKING, BETTER ’D|
Have You Seen the New|Shoe Store?
It’s Worth a l> TripifYou Haven’t.
—THE CELEBRATED*..
— JN©. ft. SMITH
HANDSEWED SHOES.
4 SHOE STORE
When you Want to Buy Shoes.
Yours truly,
Lewis Bros. <2o.
In the Kelly A Walton old Stand.
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If It’s Insurance
You are looking for be SURE and see us. Ours is the
Oldest Agency in this section for the best and most reliable
Fire and Life Insurance Companies in America and
England. Ihe companies we represent settles all claims
PROMPTLY.
SPECIAL ATTENTION
given to Real Estate and Renting
Place your property with us and you’li
receive the best results.
SIX AND SEVEN PER CENT FARM LOANS FOR
ANY AMOUNT; SECURED PR0MP1LY
REMEMBER! Our Agency leads in all that is GOOD
for our customers.
A. E. JORDAN & @0.