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OUR FULL STOCK OF GOODS IS HOW HERE!
You will need a suit of Clothes, a Dress, or some
Ladies and Gent’s Furnishings this winter,
lull Our Stack Has lever Before Shown such a Variety.
We have Anticipated the Tariff and are Pre
pared to Sell goods at “Free Wool” prices.
All ffe Ask is a (Ml Examination and Comparison.
Our Line of Clothing is the Best Fitting in the Market.
CALL AND BG 60NVINGGB !
Our Grocery Room is amply stocked with Provis
ions, and will go at lowest prices.
W e have taken especial pains in buying this large stock of goods and our customers
will be given the benefit of our reduction in buying them
Stoves, Tinware, Furniture,
IMZatrti'esses, IE-to I
We also have in stock an endless variety of Furniture, Stoves, Tinware, fctc, all
of which have been marked way down on account of the tariff. Our Furniture stock
is replete with all the latest novelties, and we can suit you in boih quality and
prices. W e have stoves at your own price. They were bought cheap and must go
the same way. We can tickle your fancy in Tinware, and not half try.
We have plenty of clerks to attend your wants, and a share of your patronage
will be greatly appreciated by us.
Very Truly Your Friends,
ALM/IRD, MOON &G@.
This space belongs to the GLOBE STORE, C, G, Fennell & Go., Proprietors.
THEY WILL OPEN YOUR EYES NEXT WEEK!
Geeerf Items.
Guess at the pumpkin seed at the New
York Store and get ten dollars in gold.
These Jackson merchants are certainly
a hustling set of men.
Do you see any improvement in the
AR6UB this week? If so, tell your neigh
bor and get him to come in aa j subscribe.
Ray & Ray applied for a loan on Tues
day and got it approved on Thursday
morning following. This is not waiting
for money.
A more energetic business like admin
istration could not be imaged than the
one conducted by Mr. J. R. Carmichael.
Pumpkia seed worth ten dellars in
gold at the New Nork store. Go guess.
Read onr election returns in another
column. We give the complete returns
from all counties, and it will prove in
teresting reading.
In the days of cotton renumber the
poor arous editors, who have lost their
ey a sight looking for you to come in and
pay that dollar you owe us.
Old Jackson is just trying herself now.
The world is watching us, and if we are
not the liveliest set on this green earth,
appearances are deceptive.
If you want to die happy, come to
Jacksou and live a life of usefulness,
and when the angel of death calls you
home, you will go as a representative
from one of the most hustling towns in
the state of Georgia.
Go to the New York Store and guess at
the number of seed in the pumpkin and
get ten dollars in gold.
Say, Brother! Bring us iu that old
rusty dollar you owe us for the paper
since last December! We need it to
get cloth for the purpose of patching
our britches from sitting up waiting for
you to come in and see us.
Quite a crowd from Jackson will take
in Atlanta on Monday next. Cheap
rates will be given by the Southern
Railway on account of Barnum’s circus
which will exhibit in Atlanta on that
day.
Mr. J. R. Carmichael has a page legal
advertisement this month. lie is doubt
less the only man in the county who ever
had a map of the premises on which ho
administerd printed in his county paper.
Mr. Carmichael shows strong evidences
of possessing journalistic ability in his
write up of the section in which the
property lies.
0. B. WILLIS.
Sewing machine repairer, re
builder and adjuster. Satisfac
tion guaranteed or the money
refunded. All work done atj.
F. McKibben’s furniture store
Jackson, Ga. 2m.
Grand Bargains For the lit Week at Colon's!
Thg Feojle an wiki to call ml Hot our Ms ad Prats Most
Buying ad WE AEE SATISFIED Too Will San
at least 25c On every Dollar you buy from us.
Remember our goods are bought for “spot cash”
which enables us to sell cheaper than those who buy
and sell on credit. Here are some prices:
1250 yards Indigo Blue and Turkey Red
calico at 4f cents.
800 yards (rood Standard Calico at 4 cents.
1000 yards nice Dress Ginghams at 5 cts.
500 yards bonnet Ginghams at 4 1 2 ts.
15 pieces beautiful Sateens worth 9c. at sc.
1 bale Ahir'ing at 3 1-2 cents worth sc.
1 bale Sheeting at 4 1 2 cents worth 7c.
20 pieces Heavy Drill at 5 1-2 cents.
Canton Flannel good quality at 5J cents.
The best grade Canton Flaunel at 7$ cents.
1 bale Colton checks at 4 cent?.
1 bale best quality cottou checks at 5 cts.
5 pieces worsted at 8 cents worth 12i cts.
6 pieces all wool Drefs Flannels at 25 cts.
worth 50 cents.
All wool Red Twill Flannels at 20 cents
worth 35 cents.
We Have Many More Bargains to offer You
but haven’t space to mention them here.
Come and get these Bargains
BEFORE THEY ARE GONE.
Respectfully,
E. COHEN.
Red Flannels at 12| cts. worth 25 cents.
Jeanes at 10<\ sold elsewhere tor 15c.
Jeanes at 12$e. sold elsewhere for 20c.
•leanes at 15c. sold elsewhere for 25c.
Jeanes at 19c. sold elsewhere tor 30c.
Jeanes at 22c. sold elsewhere for 33c.
Specialties in Jeanes pants at 50c. per
pair can’t bought for less than 75c.
All wool Jeanes Pants at 65c. worth SL.
Jonnes Pan's at 90c. worth $1.50.
All wool Cassimere Pants at $1 25
worth $2.25
Fine Sunday Pants at $1 75 worth $4
We will put on sale special bargains
for the next week, 85 pair all wool
pants at $1 45 some are worth $2.50
and $3.50.
25 men’s coats at $1.50 worth $3.00.
Our line of Men’s Suits are complete
piiees from $3.50 to $12.50.
Men’s Shirts at 16c. worth 30e.
Men’s all wool Red Flannel Shirts at
50c. worth SI.OO.
In fact all kinds of men’s anlbova
shirts at prices that will paralizc
our competitors.
Ladies fast black hose at 5 *.
A better quality at 10c.
Men’s half hose at sc.
Handkerchiefs at 2 1-2, 5, 10, and 15 •.
Ladies Shoes trotn 65c. up to $2.50.
Men’s brogans from 65c. to SI.OO.
Men’s Sunday slices at $1.03 and $1.25
worth $1.75,