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$ Thos. Egleston Jno. B. McDonald^
[ EGLESTON & McDONALD. I
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We have purchased the P. G. McDonald stock of goods, !j jt
and enlarged and re-fitted the store rooms formerly occupied ^ f
by him. We have also bought a large and complete NEW ^ f
line of goods, making a complete— V f
General Stock, Up-to-Date, y
and of the LATEST. ||
j| Our Prices Will Always Merit Your Patronage, j t
We are here to do business with the trading public and ^ f
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patrons. Our stock of Groceries will be kept up-to-date at S i
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Hats, Shoes, Clothing
and Dry Goods, 0
WILL BE COMPLETE WHENEVER YOU CALL. ‘
* BARGAINS. *
Bargains, Bargains,
EACH SATURDAY. . "
Dont come to see these Bargains
If you don’t want to lose your money.
Respectfuly,
& McDonald.
Great Bargains
~ATTHE~
New York Bargain
House.
We have just received an immense
stock of goods that we bought at
a very close-margin, in New
York, and we are going
to sell it - -
CHEAP FOR CASH.
A few Leaders—Space Forbidding More:
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% & ERNEST CAMP. O W
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bne Hundred Georgia Colonels.
One hundred Georgy kernels, all happy
as kin be,
A-stngin’ •‘halleluyer” from Atlanta to
the sea,
A-shoutin’ “Terrell, ever” from the
mountains to the bluff—
So clear the track, you sagers, fer the
kernels aire the stuff!
One hundred Georgy kernels! some
lanky, lean an’'fat,
A cocktail In their stommick an’ a
cockade ita their hat—
But they’re marching on to glory, jes’
as shore as yon aire born,
For “the corn is full of kernels and the
Colonels full of corn.”
One hundred Georgy kernels! an’ they
, talk o’ makin’ more—
An empty honor, truely, as we’ve’often
said before-
But still we’ve got to have ’em from
Atlanta to the bluff—
So tip your hats, my brothers, fer the
kernels aire the stuff!
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Get out your old com cob pipe and
help to turn down the cigar trust.—
Augusta Herald. We’ve had ours out
for a long time, brother, but it seeim
that the trust is still on top.
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Justifiable.
J. Killem Quick, poet-laurente of the
Lickskillet neighborhood, \\r tea to ask
my ( opinion of the following:
“I.asked my love to wed me once,
fin truth I did, to joke her)
But she knocked me down with the fry
ing pan. *
When she could not find the poker.”
lamofthp opinion, that the young
lady was justifiable in knocking him
down with anything she got her hand
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In Charleston the other day a young
cadet blew cigarette smoke in Aunt
Carrie Nation’s face, and the saloon
smasher promptly knocked him down.
So it seems that there/is life in the old
gal still.
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A “Temperance” Club.
It is said that a temperance society
will be organized In Swainsboro and
that Brother Call Strickland will be
made it’s president:
If you wish to shun the cup—
Give the filthy liquor up—
Do it now and once for all—
Go and give your hnnd'to Call.
If yon want to quit old boole—
See no monkeys when you snooze—
Do it now and show your gall—
Go and give your hand to Call.
If you would your habits mend,
Listen to me, as a friend—
Break your bottle ’gainst the wall—
Don’t give it to Brother Call.
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Do All Thi-gs Well.
If a job you have to do.
Do it well,
For poor work is often detected,
And will »ell
That the man who did t’he job is
scoundrel or a snob,
And his hopes are killed forever,
, With a knell!
Out at Half Price,
AND WILL IYIDE THE PROFIT WITH YOD.
Our stock is enormously large in every
thing you might think of in the Dry Goods
line. We need money and'are compelled
to let the Goods go.
500«Ladies Walking Jackes Now on Sale.—500 •
Blue Flannel Jacket $1 70; worth $2 56
A nice black and grey Jacket % out,
for $2 50 worth $4 00
Fine Bever Jackets 3-4 cut, roll sleeves
latest styles in all colors, silk lining,
going at $5 50, worth 8 00
Monticalla Jackets $6 50 worth... .10 00
Extra fine Monticalla Jackets, with
satin lining, wide sleeves, plaited
back, $10 00 worth !... 15 Of)
On Velvet nndX’lush doth and Capes
we can save you 60%.
Children Fine lteefers from .$1 to $5
Ladies walking Skirts, Dress Skirts,
Silk Skirts, all styles 'and prices, as
cheap as you can ask them to be.
We are offering the finest quality of
Broadcloth made in nil colors, 54 inches
wide, tiie $1.25 quality for 85c.
Fine Treicot Flannel 32 in. wide, all
wool, magnificent colors, while they
last at 85c worth 50. This Goods will
make for-you the finest kind of waists.
French Flannels, all colors for waists,
48c per ynid, worth 75.
Good Calicoes 4Jc. Percales 7{C.
Sheeting, yard wide, 4{c.
Best Chocked Homespun 4Je.
Bleachings, Ginghams and Tickings,
we sell you at cost,
Good Jeans.for pants ICo per yard »
Men’s Suits from $3 75 to
“ Pants " 49 “ 4 50
Odd Coats* 1.25 up
Boy’s Knee Pants 25 up
Good Value in Boys’ and Youths’ Suits
A Fine Line of Men’s Nobby. Hats
49c up
Men and Boy’s Caps at a sacrifice
Swell Line of Neckwear, 25c up to $1
Men and Boys’ Underwear at greatly
Deduced Prices.
The best Calicoes 4je. per yard.
Also have a line of Musical Instru
ments, that, for quality, tone,
workmanship, etc., are bard to
beat
$12 50 SHOES i SHOES I! SHOES!! 1 Have
we got ’em? Well, I guess. Any
kind, style, shape, Ladies’ Childron
or men. Can fit any natural foot
like a glove, and at a small cost to
the purchaser
Ladies’ Capes and Collarettes at almost
any price, and good value
Ladies’ Jackets, Silk Skirts and Heavy
Worsted Skirts, correctly tailored,
at exceedingly low prices
Ladies’ Hats that are n dream of
beauty and correctly finished
A full line of Rugs, in Animal and Flo
ral designs, cheap
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Just give us a calI“Satisfaction
Guaranteed to every Customer.
FELDSER & RAINBOW, Props,
A. ROOM 8 CO’S, Old StM
VIENNA, - - - GEORGIA.
We also have a very fine line of
Silk Henriettas, Silk Brilliantine and Grape Goods,
and all kinds of the latest Novelfes in Dress Goods, with Trimmings
to match, which we are offering at a very small profit.
We also haye a nice line of Mouril Siik, in all colors, Black Satin,
Black Taffeta, guaranteed Silk y a rtf' wide, Grograin Silk, Liberty
Satin, Ribbons of all kinds, such ns Mouril, Satin Taffeta and Satin,
that we are offering at greatly teduced prices. They were bought
right and we will sell you right. ' /
A beautiful line of Ladies Silk. Satin and Flannel waists, the
prices are right. Ladies and Mens Fleeced and Woolen Underwear at
all prices. Coine and see them before they are gone. '
Mens Clothing.
We have got a line of Mens Clothing
to suit everybody in qunlity and price.
Will sell you a fine suit, heavy weight,
well finished, for $4.60 worth $8. We
have them as high as $15 per suit with
quality to suit the price.
Boys Clothing.
500 Boys Suits from 75c to $5. The
quality and price will sell them .fwhen
you examine them. ,
Overcoats.
We have a fine line of Mens and Bojs
Overcoats from $4 to $10.
PantsI Pants!!
We have an exceedingly in-go line of
Mens, Youths mid Boys t'nnts, at all
prices. The quality is wliut you want.
Shoes! Shoes!!
We carry the most complete line of
Shoes in Cordelc. All solid goods front
the Cheapest to the best.
Cents Furnishings.
Our stock of Gents Furnishing Goods
is complete with all the latest styles,
and the price will suit you.
Hats for Everybody.
We have the best line of Mens and
Boys Hats to be found anywhere, con
sisting of the latest styles and shnpe$
in nil qualities.
We also have the latest styles in
Ladies Hack Hats and Trimmed Hats,
suitable for anybody at very low prices
Ladies and Mens Gloves of all kinds.
And something especially new in Ladies
Bhawls, Zephor Capes and Neckwear.
If a prayer you wish to prey,
Pray it well.
Tell your feelings to your Mnker,
For a spell,
But don’t compromise with Him, or
he’ll punish with a vim,
And send you cursed and sinning
On to hell i
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The Petticoat
This is the time of year when the
leaves rustle like silk petticoats.—The
Apgusta Herald.
Yes. but they don’t like them, and
there’s a great difference in the price,
—The Gum Log Local.
Still, it mutt be admitted that the
leaves come higher than the petticoats.
—The Hurryhill Hustler.
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A lawyer died and passed away—
The time, it was eleven—
And found this notice on the gate:
“Your elients ain't in Heaven.”
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The Hnrryhill Hustler: “The editor
still clings to the opinion expressed
over a year ago, v'z: That we should
build more lunatic asylums and fewer
colleges.”
We also Have a Beautiful Line of—
Matting, Bressels and Engrain Carpets, Art Squares, Lenolenn,
that we can rave you big money on. And thousands of other
things that are usually found in an up to-dute Dry Goods store, such as
Towels, Table Linens, Bed Spreads,
Lace Curtains, Chenille Curtains,
Hall Porters, Etc.
We promise you good treatment
and Goods, low prices and want your
trade. Come to see us.
YOURS TO PLEASE,
A. R00BIN 8 BRO.,
CORDELE,
GEORGIA