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W Entered at the Po*t <>filee at Fort
Gaiuoa as ttcoxu clxts .m.uteb.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
A. U. Thump on
H ARRELL $ THOMPSON
Attfys at Law,
COLUMBIA, ALA.
ill practice In all the court* of Ala.
and Ga, Collections ami Criminal Law
a spools!ty.
J. L. BURNETT
Real Kstato Agent
fort oaines, c uorgia.
.ii^olored Kve-slmde^, in
^ biiie, green and smoked
glass, for weak eyes, at
W. J). HOLM ES’
I I / * \f /* \/\ " »KST (jUAL TY BILL
/\ IlRAfIS n<’iitly piinfid run!
|iuvi<l<->l Joh f>r Omni. only at’iuic Ahvkiuis
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W. B. H OIcMES The
.JEWELBE has Eye-shades
of all colors. Uil EAi\
Our Clubbing List,
Below will bo found a li >1 yf ^|**j» vnii
>ih pnpors, JimgazinuH, pHrjjBm'biN, t'a
that we elub with and tho imotmt °
Grill necessary t<f' ifcuro* THE Ai»
VLRKfH-im an#WTt per meiitioued.
Wo I'fiVr Tn« A r-VKiri ihkh v/PAy,
T1i«H^9k> nml Farm ono y«i rf*‘? $1 05.
Thii '>-U)Sli>\ill»‘ Courie r Journal !)
Tl,« Now York World \ > i
Tlrtthwta
fflie baviiNimh Ndw» ,il SO.
Tho tfoutltern Farm I 80.
'J'li** Alliaiit'a Furutnt 1 SO
1 J |?pl» rott'l M uga>.i 11 o a oo
lKjmorcfcta Magazino 2 SO
'i'llvs Advertlsor’s A^onts.
1 »ie following KonUoinon aro our au
thorfisod agents to tako ai>l receipt for
»aiberriptlous to tho Advijj^i-eh:
\Vii.i. Mitt.Eit....... ....Shortcrvlllo, Ala.
Vsrr. 1). 11. Zorn .Zornviile, Air.
F. L. WlMOtULY..., r ....lJlufiTon, Ga.
A:u> w ».....i. Coleman, Ga.
Fostmavtrk Otlio, Ala.
Rfy. J. O. l.xNCsrox, II. I>. Bi'kioiit, and
J. KGuauam M • ••••« •* .......City.
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EMORY
mod »nui/!nrin* mrm). Bnolra Vyimot
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perl. r.MiVJ
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Doubt , , *r No More. ...
tf ibero'cvbr wa» a doubt about the cnr.x
t’pYrt{x»itie»of Ur. ITf?Vt'« Dyspeptic Llix
Ir It has been entira'y removed. No ired
h-ino basnet with such unprecedented sue
cA, I*pfdaily in tho following di.o.*M :
Constipaticr, .Tanndice, Her. da olio. Chronic
DUrrlnea. Heart Disease, Yellow Skin.
^r.. : » : 'rl.ncl,« aaJA.thnuUf.-onu.licat
' *1*.. kI it\.Y.pcciilc for all atumnarh
» < from a diso,nlcn‘d Pte.nacH and Bowels,
Prepared by Dr. HoH’it Dyipeptiq Klixir
(k. Mpntv.aeiJh Gn. Price $1,00. Hotllor
double former size.
I’Vr Sale by ail Drr.gpitj. 5 28 ly r
. Tiffs Pills
SAVES MONET.
Ou* !»•* *t thm |»UI-i wlU save inuny
deilwrw lu kill*. They art
rf|**rl*Iljr prt)tRi'v4 •• »
Family Modiome 9
. without »»**«•«!% or I*rl«. a5««
to j aiiag «*n«l
ISOLD EVfittVWUm
JfcngUsh Spavin Liniment r.-rjrvcs all
ftrd, Soft cr CVdlottr^‘Ttifd lileinialH's
om hot seo, Blood Spavins' CurtwSpHtfi
wconcy, Ring-Bouea, Stiflen, Sprains
IkSwoolcn Throats, Coughs, Ft if. Save
i^t.00 by use of ow bottle. \\ aiTfliittHi
tl most wonderful Blemish Cure eyei
known. Sold l*y W. M. Speight. Drug
gf“S Fort G a vacs. 3 26 lyr.
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NEWS (LiTHERHP r H0M OUK
! OWN SEUINON,
( liips Carried by the Breeze and
Caught 011 the Fly by
Ofir Reporters,
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2M33>
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Mita Killcbrcw of Mcw'on Ala.,
is visiting friends in town.
A complete assortment of Furni¬
ture, at GnslJurtz’
Miss Nym Brooks of Dolhan Ala
is visiting Mrs. J. C. Simpson.
For Fine Casciacrs go to Gus
Hurtx.
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Miss wennio Irwin of Shortcrvillc
Als>., is on a visit to Col. J. R. Ir¬
win and family.
®“ b “ " ,0 '“ r - cst ,loc -'‘
of clothing, Which ho is celling
cheaper than any houso in town.
Tom Whatley’s horse practiced
tho running high kick act to
daj’, and loft Tom minus a cart and
harness.
Gus Hurtz has tho largest lot of
Shoos to bo seen in* tho town. Seo
ing is believing, call and sco.
Tho l oot oftieo will bo moved
rorr. tho Hotel building to the
« iiouso amoss the street where it
formerly was.
An immen.se lino of Dry Goods
of every kind and prieo at Gus
Hurtz.
■“Sheriff J. T. McAllister left this
1Mh>
morning Jin? Millodgcvillo to carry
*^ r ’ 1 hames to tho Asylum,
Gus Hurtz sells Jeans from 5c*ts,
to 50 ets per j*urd.
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Miss Alma Holmes of Shellman
is visiting Misses Lizzie and Emma
Burn y.
Gus Hurtz will sell you a Paras
sol below cost and throw in a
Straw—Hat as a chromo.
Our merchants arc not so busy
but that they can 'find time
watch a dog fight cf runaway
liorro.
A full lino of Shirts, and prices
to fit your pocket at Gus Hurtz.
«!!a w VS
rcnnessoc to spend Several weeks
Ladies Capes, the latest novelty
out at Gus Hurtz.
Mr Kelly is putting up a Ten
/.!I
worth’s B-r
Niec Jorsy Suits lor Ladies sri
Gus Hurtz.
Mrs. Fc. Loeb wiio has be«'n for
last three months *in XeW York,
I'hMadclphiii, and Richmond, ro
lurned homo last evening.
Kora after wo will riv e the wot*.
ly voc.cipts of Cotton and ask oar
Ware Housemen to bund them in
to . us every rt Tuesday. , .
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Mr. II. C. McAllister went to
Anoorious to-day to ongngo r. Barber
tQ uUood {o t ], c increased patron.
f lh , p. ir | m . Barllcv S i,.^
E. W. Killings worth has gone
, 0 (3 a ; UOST iH 0 after lra wife who
bcc a t p, n<1 i„ ? . ,h 0 .umnwr
thoio. Emmctl ivtll atny « low flay?
and enjoy tho north Georgia clim.
&lo.
At last wo aro to I.hVe a brick
hotel with 100 rooms. Tho final
papers have boon signed and cons
tract for brick and lumber lot. It
will bo built on tho silo of tho old
Central.'
% Suffering with Pain in tho back
is inexcusable when same can be
promptly relieved*by Lamar’s Ex
ttact Bueht^ iin<] Juniper.,■ * ‘
Sheriff McAllister and Mr R. D.
Williams had quite an excitirrg
race, last Thursday morning, after
rt ne^ro who had broken in Crock
ctj Jester’s shop and stolon a pistol
after a 4 inHo chr.sc with Reub’s
hounds they caught him and ledg
cd hPn in Jail.
Shepard’s B. B. Cologne, when
Use d-on tho handkcrchio or cloth
s quite as lasting ns the so
called Triple Extracts.
Dr. Hatchett's Ilorso ran away
with his buggy MondeV but did
little damage more liianthetcar
tng up the harness. The rur.away
caused quite a commotion on the
for a few moments, causing
three or four other teams to run,
;i»nt none of (hem did any damage.
:• . when traveling' and charging
water, all Rowel Troubles may be
' to 1 by pnttioga smolh
proven il\sture quan¬
tity of Irttmar’s Diarr! J i
in tho water beforejdriuitirig.
1
Dr. li. S. Wimberly is 3*1,"'for
Lord has laken him. Bern in Houston
county Oa., >hye;b 13tii. I Slit, he “It’ll
011 *le<'i>” in Blufilon, Clay County, tin ,
August 20th, 18U0. For more thru fifty
years our brother was a coa»islent meui
l>er of the Methodist i£niscoj»al Church
South. He wrs faithful as a Christian,
devoted as a husband and father, honest
, as a mac. d ti ne citizen—highly Dr/Wimberly respected
( i,y«n For some time
hail lx on a great sufferer, but quietly
and peacefully. Iso l>oie his last suffer
ings with great patience and Christian
resignation. Dr. Wimberly grew old
gracefully, and os he neared the end of
• his long and useful life his faith in God's
stron « er * a,,<1 his hope
brighter. Just before he died be Baid to
his son's; wife tell my boy all is well
Herc.it well at the end of along pilgrim
' ^ 2 0 May the Lord bless his four
, . . sur¬
viving i-ou’a aud bring them finally to
the home of the good whoro parting is
no more.
J. O. Langston.
-N'cvci'bc >vilbo«l Lamnrs Dlar
I rh00# Jlisturo in tho house. It
; is a family medicine.
Our temporary foreman, Air. AN
nod Hochstoin, left hero for San*
ford, Tuesday morning, to tako a
positron as clerk in tho offico of
the J., T. & W. Railway; and Mr.
R. BT.-L, Burnett, of -Fort Gaines,
Georgia, now occupies his place in
this office.—Tho East Coas Advo
cate.
Tho receipts at tho Ware Houses
for tho season up to last night
shows as follows:
Alliance Waro House 199 bales
Central Ware House 186 “
River Ware Iiouso 168 «
Total 553 bales
This wo think is a pretty good
showing tor so early in tho 3cason.
Wo will wagar that ihcro is not
a single | oentry paper published
in tho Stale of Georgia that xoccivcs
as little homo advertising as thoso
ir. Tort Gaines. Any ono soeing
o'ther ono of tho papers would
think that thoro was no busimss
done here, ami how can our people
expect outsiders to come here when
they wont let them know what
they are doing.
Mrs. K. Locb has just returned
from a three months trip north
where she visited all tho largo mil¬
linery and Dress Makers establish*.
mcnD and made herself fully ac¬
quainted with the latest styles oi
Dross Goods and Trimmings that
will bo worn tho coming fall and
winter. She will be at the store at
her brothers A. M. Wallerstein
where she will tako great pleasure
in serving her friends and cuslo-*
mors, giving them tho benefit of all
the information she can as to the
kind of Goods, S' 3 'lcs of making
ami trimming the same. Cali and
sec her even if you do not wish to
bay as she will always be glad to
see «/ voir
T!io merchants and people of
Fort Gaines must be quite different
from thoso ot any other town in
tho world. Tiny think tbo’hewak
papers should boom tho town and
do all in their power to draw trade
but when you ask them to adver
tiso llicv don’t think it nnvs, 1 and
m
foi t ic lift) . Oi u, we can t t fred why -
if the papers can bring trado^ta a
town the avould not have some in
^ uericc ' n directing tho trade aftep
itcomcs - Any one not knowing
tho town an4 seeing wilier oftlio
P a P°t* s would lake it lor granted
that it was a small town with n©t
half a dozen stores, as not more
than that number of merchants ad
Yortisc.
The hoys had a line Snipe hunt
lust Monday night, they were ac
companted by Mr. Max Kelly of
Atlanta but formerly ofKufaula
Ale, dimming fo» a Toy bouse
of InuiancpOiis ino. Mr. Kelly, it
r ein 3 bis first bunt ir.sistod on bold
mg the bag anu let tho others do
the driving. After leaving him in
the swamp for two or threo hours
*°«* the l,0 JS ^ytj fer him
am * ' velJ f back for Jim, be was
no * 6at *s_cd with this nunt but in-»
^stod on going again to some place
wher o he could catch a Snipe,
The boys then carried him down
on the branch just back cf town
and near a negro house. The no
gro waked up and seeing tho light
concluded some ono was' after bis
chickons and opened fire on him,
fortunately he was net hart and
found his way back to the Hotel
just at day without any $htpc.
NOTICE!
A . competitive , , excurnnstion , ,
for applicants to the school
of AfLA.inL™., Techjology ,*11 VN !! 1 l be I held j
Court House Fort Gaines Ga.,
on 6th, September‘Saturday’
J. Dr KA*i«Ov|-St Ci
i * -T' I lNEhAL
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I'he „ Unlimely . Ending ... of Useful
! a
and Beautiful Life.
Mrs. Charles D. Barker, wife of
Mr. Charles P. Barker, editor of
The Southern Star, was buried yes
terday.
Airs. Barker’s death occurred
Wednesday night about 11 o'clock,
at their home on the cernor of Irs
win and Hilliard streets.
% She eslimalTc -v
was a most lady, a
sister of Hen. B. P. Coleman, J mav-
•
i or *>? F ® rt Gaines, and r, daughter
JaffteaColeman, af Alabama,
Snc of the promi^eht men of that
state.
Mis. Barker waA a gradnalo of
Judson Female College, Alabama
and was a lady of the finost culture
and attainments.
Tho funeral oceurcd at tho resi¬
dence yes tel day afternoon, and
was conducted by Rev. T. P.Cleve¬
land, in a most impressive manner.
A large concourso of friends follow
ed the remains to their last resting
place in Oakland.
There will bo no issuo of The
Southern Star this week, in conso*'
quence of tho sad affliction that has
befallen Mr. Barker, in which ho
lias tho sympathies of tho people
of tho city.—Atlanta, Constitution.
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A1S?!11C ti*«»nl<> ami end UOtasn Ih.tiwh Tin llireo -00 Tlmoe limes
it Day for Twenty-Five Years.
I have been taking S. E. S.
(Swifi’s Specific), antHcsl it to bo
my duly to stalo ids results, that
may profit fcy mv experience, and
bo relieved of t»eir sufferings. .
had Suffered fora long, long time
with t.uu what wnai the mo doctors aociors called cauou
Ilerpes, an eruption of the skin,
formingecuios and blotches which
was horriblo to endure. Under
the advice of physicians 1 J I took 30
drops of Fowler’s Solution . of Ar
sonic every J day for 25 years J bo
sides , many other kinds of modi'
C : ni<s, without a cure. I have been
tawing S. S. S. for about , two months .
and the eruption and unpleasant
symptoms have all disappeared,
and I am continuing it to complete*
ly root it out of my blood, which I
am confident it will do; and wbat
it has done for mo I am suro it will
do , for , others, , for . thoro . thous' .
aro
andsof such cases all ovor the
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country which ... resist all other treat
ment. I have livod hero in my
present business for 22 years,.,,
]J. II. Rouse, Do der in iiacbin
crv, 31 and 83 West Maryland
Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Sick headache is the lnnc of many lives
To cure and prevent this annoying Liver com
plaint use Dr. J. II. McLean’s Littlo
and Kidney Pi dot's They aro agreeable
to take and gentle ih r their action. 2o ets
u vial.
Dr. J. H. ifc&efcn’s Strengthing Cordia
and Ues^tvlV: Blood Euriflbr, Brighten by its vitalizing prop
ei hag'garl, pale dispirited cheeks and trans¬
into form. a pale, sparkling health and beauty woman
or.o of
•$l.l>0 por bottle.
jf you nrc tired, refresh yourscll
by using Shepard’s B. P. Cologne,
Children will eat green fruit—it
will make them sick—but Lamar’.
Diarrhoea Mixture will cure them
Don’t Feci Well.
And yet you are not -siok enough to con
fk a do«or, or yon retain from so doing
for fear you will alarm yourself and
ff-Tentls — we will tell you just what you
need. It is nood's SarXipariila, which
will lift you out of that uncertain*uncom
tortable, dangerous condition, into a state
of good health, confidence and cheerful¬
ness. You’ve no Idea how potent this pe¬
culiar medicine is in ca3es like yours.
lOOO BEST QUALITY NOTE
HEADS neatly at‘T printed and
padded for only $£L»50 he Advkr
tiseu Jon Oma
-Itch, on human and horses and all
animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool
ford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never
fails. Sold by W. M. Speight Drug
gisC Fort Gaines.
Palns ti , 8m „„ of the ,, Mk indicst .
a di.s^sed condition of ihe Liver or Kid
ney Bairs. $1.00 r*er bottle.
GEORGIA—CLAY COUNTY;
Will be sold before the Court
House door in said county to the high¬
est bidder for cash, and within the
legal hours of sale on the first Tnes
In September 1890 the following
property towit, all of lot of land No.
1$4 and ‘the north half si lot No. 183
all in the 7th district said county
levied on under a fi fa from the su
perior Court of said county in favor
e»f D. C. Adams and against M. T.
Justice dr Isaac Collins, This 5th
day of August 1890.
J. T. Jlc.Hlistcr, Sheriff.
CITATION.
^ r^ECRGIA, CIaUgOUNTY,
To All W'nom It May Concern.
Thc». R. Davis has In due form applied
ftotheundersignedifer permanent letters
of administration, with the will annexed,
jsMd onthee8t<a county, te ofSamuel Taylor, late of
decease*!, andiwillpaesup
and official Eign&tur yJth U Ttli
UKOK'ilA t L YY t’Ol XTY—To Su¬
perior t ouit of Said Coun!v:—Tho petition
Coles, <5f J. S. J. CoTea, K. Paullin. ] ihircd Siinjihii'.s, A. P.
Maml 1i. Simpson.
J«»r>. Vinson, C. V. Morris, W. O. Dobbins
a;i l N. II. McLendon respectfully shows
thdt they, their associates ami successors,
doclro to lie mode a body politic and cor
poratc.under the name and style of Fort
Qaiuea CompresaA Warehouse Company,
sued, wit!; power by name to su.o ard be
t><i pleat! ami be impleaded, contract and
contracted .with, to hare and iizu a com¬
force mon e$al, Ml to mate, by-laws, alter, repeal, rules and ami en¬
.necessary reg¬
ulations for conducting the busfnossof said
corporation, not in violation of the laws of
this State or of the United States.
The object of this incorporation is pecu¬
niary gain to the stock holders. To tills
end Petitioners propose, aud nsk the
right sad privilege, to cany ou the busi¬
ness of erecting aud operating a CQltOn
etnipress in the town of Fort G Junes, in
said county, to oompress and. hold cotton
for gain, to issue receipts for.cotton con ^
pressed or to bo compressed, shipping, to act
agents for receiving, and for¬
warding cotton, and to contract for labor
and transportation for said purposes, also
to make ill other contracts incidont to said
business or which may be necessary to col¬
lect compensation therefor.
Petitioners further propose, and pray
for the right and privilege, to own, leaso,
and hold a cotton warehouse, to store and
sell cotton for compensation, and to carry
on a general warehouse and commission
business in said town, for receiving, sell¬
ing, storing, handling, merchandise. and shipping
ton produce, ami Pol;Hon¬
ors also pray that said corporation may
have the right to buy, hold, sell, lease and
rent, for the purpose of Said business, all
kinds of real aud personal property, and
to mortgage or otherwise- Encumber the
same, borrow and lend money, make
promisory notes, issue bonds, scrip or
other evidence of dabt, and to secure the
same by mortgage, deed or trust, or oth¬
erwise. nml to make all other contracts,
not inconsistent with law, which may be
necessary to secure the debts duo said oor
poratiou, fcfid or to carry ou the business of
The corporation or any branch thereof.
principal office of said corporation is
to be in Fort Gaines, in said oounty, but
ffliJtSS
States, or any foreign county, whoro they
busiuessby virtue of the comiiy of states^
hundred shares of the par value of Jjfty
doliai!3 each * ten P cr cent. of which,
aiuount> or lbree thousand dollars, Ms
been actually paid in, said capital stock to
sand dollars. ^ j
their Wherefore Petitioners pray that tSey,
associates and successors, may by
the order of this oourt, be. mr.do a b£>dy
politic and corporate, with all th* rights,
powers and privileges above enumeiatod,
and with all the rights, powers and privi
le <f ? incident to corporations of like char
ucter, for a pe:iod of twenty yew*,. with
the privilege of renewal at the expiration
0 /that time, a® provided by law And
• SCOTT & DILLARD
- _ - > Petjttouera’ Att^ys.
90^^ ^W?SUTLl?^C^sf'ch 8
GacKOu—C lat County.-^ hereby cer
«&$»* cr the application the above.foregoing for charter is in atrue the matter copy
of Fort Gaines Compress A Warehouse
Company efeived as appears from the original re
in this office. This 14th day of
July; lggo, J. W. SUTLIYt,
Clerk Superior Court,
October and November
Is tho time most con.sumations take plaoo.
Now is the time to buy Engagement
Ri ngs, and make your best girt happy.
W. B. IIof.MES has tho largest lot of
Plain Gold Rings evorinFt. Gaines.
Call on him; bo happy youreolveo, and
m i your best girl happy.
-tHlCKI rjwi/iir! orlCK: Dl 1CKI
We aro now manufacturing the
"bc"t and prettiest br'xk ever made
in Ft. Gaines and until further notice
will sell at the following prices ou
the yard. viz.
In lots 500 @ 1,000 $7,50 per rt
In lots 1,000 @20,000 $7,00 per tn
In lots 20’000 @ 50,000 $6,50 per m
Ir lots 50.,000 @ 100,000 $6,00 pe r m
For lalger quantities we will make
special ratos. We sell strictly for
Cash, and v>'iH not depart from this
rule undeo any circumstances.
Respectfully
Chattahoochee Brick Co.
II. C. Coleman and T. C. Peterson
Proprietors.
Ft. Gaines, Ga., July 2d. 1890.'
. A free and easy expectoration is pro¬
duced by a few doses of Dr. J. J, H. Mo
Lean’s Tar and Wine Lung Balm, in all
cases of hoarseness, sore thioat or difficul¬
ty of breathing.
Rheumatism.—James Paxton, of
Savannah, Ga., says lie had Ivfiertma
tism so bad that he could not move
from the bed of dress without help,
and that he tried many remedies, but
received no relief until be began to
use P. P. ?**«»)** P. (Prickly Ash, Poke
Root a " d
restored lilni to health.
The importance' of purifying the
blood cannot be over-estimated, for
without pure blood you cannot enjoy
good health. P. P. P. (Prickly Ash,
Poke Root and Potassium) is a mi¬
raculous blood purifier,, performing
more cures in six months than all the
sarsaparillas and so-called blood pu
rifiers put together.
Rheumatism is cured by P. P. P.
Pains and aches in the back, shoul¬
ders, knees, ankles, hips, and wrists
are all attacked and conquered by P.
P. P. This great medicine, by its
blood-cleansing properties, bnilds up
Ttrd strengthens the whole body.
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Itch, Mange, and Scratches on hu¬
man or animals cured in 30 rlinutes
* *
by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion.
This never falls. Sold by W. M.
Speight Druggist, F^rt
Ail kinds of.
i. .
JUST KECElVi D uftlS txiii OF
THE CELJ^BRATED ;
•» .. M', ’IT*'
X «*
TENNESSEEE WAGONS
The A •1
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BEST OS BBB’saag m s
Wagon in the myrn ' Safe 1
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WOBtD^sS— fXF
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Tli Finding/by imMe Skeins long ill experience occasionally thattlic ordinary .Iron
tv break wlien’used* on
light wagons. I have had STEEL Thimbles put on alt
my rhagons, under 2? size These Steel Thimbles will
Wear much longer, arid they never break with: proper
usage.
Remember that every' l sell' id"
fully WAKRANTEn in writing.'
I will make it tfc Veuf interest to see tno
V »
before buying^ Respectfully,
W. A. GRAHAM,
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<F. P. ALLEN,>
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WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
On SpHitH V/ashinejtcii. of FIFTEEN street opposite Central Warehouse,
With an experience years at rBy trade I confi-.
dently offer my services to repair of Watches! Jewelry’on Clocks* hand. Jewelry^
Etc., ’ I also Keep a select stock
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Awarded the* GOLD MEDAL Paris Exposition ;
Address • -i 5X9NTGOMERY BREWINGCO
MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA.
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LATEST STYLES,
BEST QUALITY,
LOWEST PtflOES;
SILVERWARE!
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ALL GOODS WARRANTED IS REPRESENTED!
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I do riot clainl to have the u iin6st arid largest’ stock
of millirieiy m'tHe'TYhofe rioiirijrr^ buf 4 Dd clanri that I
can sell you the nicest, prettiest and best hat for the'
money to be' liad here or anywhere where else, Tori
will sa^e money by examining my goods.
Respectfully,
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