The Jackson argus. (Jackson, Ga.) 189?-1915, March 22, 1894, Image 3

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wasted! Wasted! 1,000 MEN, MEN, MEN! 1,000 WOMEN, WOMEN! 1,000 BOYS AND GIRLS! 1,000 BABIES! BABIES! 1,000 Koung Ladies from 15 to 20 fears old! TO KNOW, TO BLOW, TEE TRUTH! THE TROTH! =l THAT THE JEW TORE STORE has by far the largest and most complete stock of Spring and Summer goods in Middle Georgia— that more care and taste never has been displayed, never than before, and that the NEW YORK STORE, the “Old Reliable,” will always wear the “blue ribbon” as / "Tie Leaders and Controllers of Low Prices.” Clothing, Etc. This line as all otheis, is bought direct from the manufacturers, and is perfect fitting Rnd to suit the most fastidious in the latest fad Don’t fail to see ns if you want a. suit, and we will please you in price and quality, Millinery. This is a fine point; stick a pin here. Next to a nice dress is a pretty, stylish hat, and our milli nery department under the direct tion of Miss Jackson is a gem, and our efforts in this line will far sur pass all others. Due announcement of our regular spring opening will be made. Remember the creme de-la creme will be found under our canopy. The etceteras, gloves handkerchiefs, hose, embroideries, parasols, and all other necessary paraphanalia we show in the very latest and most approved designs. Shoes, Slippers. We have long won the “blue rib bon on this line simply by giving the people hones;, straight goods. We guarantee Scott Tennant won't sell# shoddy sh e and look you square in the lace. The cheap • Eastern trash that is being sold in competition hut advertises this de partmetft as one of the standbys. Oui snowing business, we cannot enumerate all, but cotne to see us, invite your Me, ckand when you do we feel sure we will send you away a walking advertise ment of the uianv, beautiful, stylish, as well as cheap things ve ha\e to show. THE CARMICHAEL COMPANY, Proprietors of the NE W YORK STORE. Ot Grand Opening * OF * Spring &‘Snininer GOODS 11 to Oar. Dress Goods. Our lovely French Dress Patterns with trimmings to match, cannot be excelled in beauty nor price. In fact, our Dress Goods depart ment is more elaborate, larger and choicerT and absolutely leaves no excuse for a lady to go to Allan! a or elsewhere to do her shopping, Kindly give this department a peep and you will be charmed. Miss Anna Snell and Miss Jackson, two ladies of exquisite taste and expe rience will lend their valuable as sistance in our Dress Goods de partment, and will see to it that nothing is shoved off on you that is not in perfect taste. We are adding new subscribers lo our | list every day. The people know a gcSod | thing when they see it, and we are wiil | ing to tiseoi fall with the people. When llanos fixes your watch,clock | or ring, or any thing else, ii don’t only i stay fixed, but it runs —all but tl.e ring. > Miss Xobe Crawford, one of Atlanta's most charming young ladies, spent the past week with the family of Mr. H. F. Edwards. Haiies, th-i jt wler, has a tine lot of new goods on hand now. We mentioned last week about a Henry county man bringing some hams to town. Now, Mr. Steven Jones, of Stark, sold the Carmichael Cos. four hams aggregat ing 102 pounds at 10c per pound. Hurrah for Butts. A good one-horse farm for rent one and one-half miles from town —come quick if you wish it. In quire of M. J. Clifford, or at this office. We call attention to the announce ment of Mr. S. D. Thurston for tax re ceiver. Mr. Thurston was born and raised in Butts county and has been a good citizen for 40 years. He has be come unable to do manual labor, and, therefore asks the people for this office. He is worthy and competent to fill the place. H. F. Ed wards has one of the best bakers in the whole state. Mr. O. B. Willis has graduated as an embalmer at Clarke’s school in Atlanta, He has his “sheep-skin” and can now pickle you up to the queen’s taste. One thousands yards of fancy straw matting is too much for us we will have to sell it at 20 cents. Come and select a pretty pattern. The Carmichael Cos. We call attention to the announcement of Mr. Homer Clark, in this issue, for the office of tax collector. Mr. Clark has no home and a feeble wife and ten chil dren'to support. lie is a good citizen of our county and no doubt is well quali fied to fill the place, and would do so to the satisfaction of all. We have had the pleasure of looking through the millinery department of the Variety Store and must say that Mrs. Cason has the prettiest assortment of hats we have seen. Buy your hat from her and you will wear the latest designs, trimmed in the most approved fashion. She will have a full display ofhats the Ist week in April, all the week. Edwards keeps fresh bread all the time. We call attention to the announcement of Mr. Francis W. Gilmore in this issue. Mr. Gilmore yvas born and raised in our county and has neyer held nor asked for an office. Ha is nowin needy circum stances and not able to work as he has ever done heretofore. He is a good law abiding citizen and is perfectly compe tent to fill the office he is asking for. Edwards will sell 30 cents bread tickets for 25 cents. Mrs. Weller and daughter, of Louis ville, Ky., after spending several months at the Morrissn House, have returned to their home. They have many friends in Jacksqn, who are sorry indeed to have them leave. H. F. Edwards keeps the fin est western beef. Dr. Gardner preached a practical, as well as highly instructive and interesting sermon, at the Baptist church Sund iy. After the services Mr. T. J. Lane made an interesting talk, stating that the run ning expenses of the church were SIOO per month, which had been and would be met promptly by tbe members. It was also stated that the roll call next Sunday morning would take place, as stated in the Akgus last week. All the members should be present, if such a thing is possible in such a large member ship one more time, and that time should be next Monday morning. H. F. Rdwards is the man that you ought to buy y nil* meat from. He is the summer butcher. We learn from Mr. J. A. Burpee that Mr. J. It. Carmichael sold ten “jobs” Saturday and Sunday. We are glad to know that that genial gentleman is re ceiving the immense partronage he so much deserves. Edwards will keep ice by the car load this spring and snmmer- Mr. A. G. Hitchins has on exhibition a cutaway harrow. He is areal bene factor, who keeps .and induces the farmers to use a better quality of tools. Edwards don’t let hot weather run him out of the market. Hall's Hair Renewal is pronounced the best [preparation made for thickening ;he growth of the hair and restoring that which is gray to its oiiginal color. Mr. R. L. Daughtry who has been in the Eastern markets for several weeks buying goods for the Star Store, has re turned. Mr. Daughtry’s natural appe tition for his work, coupled with snc-h a vast experience as he has enjoyed for the last decade, makes him the peer of any man when it comes to buying goods. He knows just what the people need, and he has learned by experience that good goods are the cheapest in the long run. So he wont even look at shoddy goods. He is backed by such an im mense amount of capital that wholesale merchants allow him to divide their profits, and he gives this to his custom ers. Hence the fame of the Star Store [ for good goods cheap. Star k Ip be retard ta New M, Mm ani Mim. New Goods are forcing in on every train. The talk of the community is the Big Stock of Goods now being opened up at the Star Store. EXCITEMENT IS RUNNING HIGH People are expecting big things of us, and well they may, for we never do things by halves ! We ere today tie atkiovledged leaders el Style, Fas Mon ml lev prices. Dress Goods, stc. Our line of Dress Goods, Trim mings. etc. are simply % elegant; nothing to be seen like them out side of the large cities, and at pri ces far below ali competition. CI'U r Oar Shoe buyer spent several days in Boston, the greatest sboe market in MllUwd t | ie Wol ] c j < are now com i n g i n . \\ r e can now show you more shoes better shoes ixnd cheaper shoes than any two houses. Ke member* we guaiante-e every pair sold by us to be just as represented. If t'ney don’t come up let us hear from you and another pair will be given you free of charge. Now. come one and all, and inspect ths grandest display ever exhibited in Jackson. The Star Store, Jackson Mercantile Company, Proprietors. Miss Mollie Gibson, of Flovilla, was in the city Monday. Miss Lula Collier and Mary Cleveland paid a flying visit to Jackson Monday. Harp sells fresh meats of all kinds. Miss Mary Duke and Clyde McCallum, carried Steve Kinard and Harrold Hig gins, over to Griffin last Sunday. Mrs. Tassie Tucker’s many friends will be glad to know that she has about recovered from a severe spell of the grip. Give us a call when you come to town, we will sell you goods as cheap as anybody for cash or on time. Don’t forget the place, near Cleveland hotel. Almand, Moon & Cos. Miss Covington’s many friends are glad to welcome her in Jaokson again after an absence of several months. Miss Annie Bell will spend several weeks in Atlanta soon. Miss Dollie Rogers, of Barnesyille, is expected over this week to attend the “Lilies’ Reception” to be given at the Morrison House on Friday evening next. Go to Almand, Moon & Co’s, when you want a nice dress or hindkerchief, cheap. Profs. Blasingame and Kelly went over to Zebulon Friday afternoon —returned Sunday night. Miss Allie Harris, of Jenkinsburg, spent several days in Jackson this week. 1200 stalks of ribbon cane for sale. Apply at once to Mrs. Dr. Butner, or Capt. McCord. Ayer’s Pills are a mild but thoroughly effective cathartic, and pleasant to take. Mrs. H. F. Edwards is visiting Atlanta this week. Read the announcement column in this issue. , The “Lilies’ Recepton” on Friday night next promises to be very “swell ish.” If you want paints to paint your house, furniture buggy or anything else, call on W. L Carmichael. Col. C. C. Ray made an elegant appeal at the bar for his client, Mr. J. M. In grain last Saturday. If it had not been indecorus Cols. Mills, Wright and others would have cheered Col. Ray. Colonel F. Z. Curry was presiding and he got Col. Ray to explain seyeral delicate points as to title by prescription where there was adverse claims. Col.. Curry has always had some doubt on this par ticular point and he availed himself of this opportunity of having the matter finally settled in his mind. ffffffffffff Millinery, etc. Miss Cov ; ngton has just returned from Baltimore and New York with the loveliest line of millinery, French patterns, hats, etc- ever exhibited here. As in other de partments, we lead in Millinery. ’ S Announcement. < 5 Miss Covington has just returned 1 ' > from New York and Baltimore with 4 >new ideas, new styles and new hats<j all at the lowest possible prices. , Our big opening will be duly an -snounced. Rev. W. G. Crawley preached a very impressive sermon to an attentive con gregation at the Methodist church on Sunday night. Mr. Crawley is a Jackson boy, and our citizens feel proud of the success he is having in his ohosen field. He promises to make a brilliant minister some near day. Carmichael’s pills still have the lead. “What’s in a name?” Well, that de pends. For instanoe, the name of “Ayer” is a sufficient guarantee that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a genuine, sientific blood-purifier, and not a sham, like so much that goes by the name of “Sarsa parilla.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the standard. Guthrie says we made a little mistake in our account of his fishing trip last week. We thought so ourselves, but as he is a truthful gentleman, we took his word for it. The affair happened in a different way, altogether. He says he did really catch the 52 fish in one hour, and accounts for it in this way: He wa fishing in a small hole and the fish were so thick in it that while swimming around they finned each other so that the water was red with blood, as there wasnotroom enough m the hole to ad mit of their swimming by each other without the above result. S) to prove up his assertion, he says they became so rampant that he was compelled to climb an overhanging tree to bait his hook, but in getting out on a limb (he is a little fleshy, you know) it broke and precipi tated him into the fish hole, and when Dr. Bryant lifted him out it was found ; that the seat of his trousers were full, of fish, and at least 200 were floating around on the surface of the water as I dead as doughnuts. We are sorry that 1 such a mistake mas made in our last ar ticle, and sincerely ho.ie this will set the matter right'and yindicate Guthrie as a truthful gentleman. Try BLACK-DRAUGH tea for Dyspepsia. Go to ,\V. L. Carmieli ael’s tvhero. you will find fresh garden seed direct from the seed growers. We know of four Evans men and seven Atkinson men who went to Griffin from this county yesterday, and we know of four Evans men and seven Atkinson men who come back to this county yesterday. Just received a case of white millinery, come to see us we will sell cheap for cash or on time. Almand, Moon & Cos. Buggies—My repository is now full of Barnesville Buggies, Sur reys, and Carriages cheaper than ever. I also have a full line of cheaper goods, and will save you money. low prices, square dealings, and handling good goods tell the tale. A. G, Hitchins. Store. Clothing. Hampton Daughtry says he can fit year person, your eve and your pocket-book. If you want a suit come to see him, he will he very apt to sell youbefcie you leave the house. It would be a pity for such a man as Tom Watson to meet Gen. Evans on the stump. Trade at the White store and be happy. Prof. Clodfelter, of Rockdale, is visit ing Mr. J. A. Plunkett. “Andy” Walker, the melon man, of Spalding county, is preparing his patch for 1895, and our people may lookout for some more fine melons, Thompson Bros, have the nic est line of wash dress goods in town. Come to see our stock. Corn planting is in vogue in this county. Thompson Bros’, have the fin est line of ladies’ slippers and shots in town. hu Weak Nerves, The Griffin News and Sun had in large letters across their front, on Hill street on Wednesday, “For Governor Hon. W. Y. Atkinson.” We are sorry for a man who tries to get on both sides of everything. Those new French slippers at Thompson Bros, are the latest. See them at the White Store. We call your attention to the adver tisement of the Carmichael Cos. in this Issue. This live firm know* it has some good bargains for the people and it wants to tell you about them. Read what it says. New lot Bros’, line slippers just received at Thompson Bro*’. Mr. W. D. Gilmore, of Mcßae, is in the city visiting friends and relative*. WINE OF CARDUI. a Tonic lor Women. Mr. Emmet McKibben spent last Sun day in McDonough. Harness—The largest stock carried by any retail dealer in Georgia. Good goods and low prices move them fast. Come to see me. a. g. hitchins. One Newt Tomlinson of African decents made the stillness of the town hideous last night after Marshal Holifield locked i him up by slamming an inside door eon ; tinuaily* He woke most of the people j who lived near the jail, and will pay for 'it today to the tune of several dollars ! and cost. A G. Hitchins carries the larg est stock in his line in this sec tion and his big cash and credit sales sHre telling—so much for sd\iare dealings and low prices.