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THE DEMOCRAT
0 * Friday, May 9 th, 1884.
FORDVI1.LE, OA., AS SEOOXB CLASS
MATTER FOR MAILING.
if. O. JONES,---Local Editor
PER3DNALA.ND OTHERWISE
-Mr. WUhe Bird . visited . .. . Augusta . .
Tuesdya.
—Col. Jonn A. Stephens was in town
Monday.
—Mrs. Della Jone3 is visiting her
parents at Augusta.
_Gov. A. H. Stephens’ will was
■probated in solemn form Monday.
—Miss Mollie Young, of Bairdstown,
is visiting friends here.
Col. W.O. Mitchell, is visiting Green-
168 bor°, on legal business.
—Miss Hattie Fitts, of 1 homson, • is
Visiting her uuclt, Mr. E. M. 1 itts, of
tbis place.
—Willie Jennings left Wednesday
tfor Linton to tsIOteud school.
- —Taliaferro county will send a solid
-delegation to Saudersville. for Major
Barnes.
—The fruit crop is very promising,
'The peach trees in this vicinity ate
Very full
-Co.1 Adolph Rr.nat .ud fam.ly ^
tutned to Angurta, their home, Sou
day J evening ou the fast train
—Messrs. J. W.11 ixon and 1. E.Bris- .
tow, attended Superior comt at Wash
£ tegton, Monday.
| —Mr. C. Bergstrom has fish biult pond, a beau
I tiful little boat for his ana
■our yonnif people anticipate much
pleasure In sailing over the placid lit
tie sheet of water.
—Mr. E. K. Boone’s dwelling caught
fire from a spark, from the stove flue,
Sunday, and would have been destroy
«d haa he been five minutes later in
discovering the fire.
-Mr W G. Parish, a blind man
from Irwinton, Ga., lectured in the
Methodist church Saturday night and
Sunday night, on morality. He is
Worthy and should be patronized wher
—hp * mav ‘ ^ ffo
-The Georgia Railroad T ., . fM. Company
will sell round trip tickets,commencing
Sunday, the 11th instant, between
htnla and Augusta, and good until
W ednesday, the loth imisnt instant, „f at i 4 hs cts..
Per uiile ‘
-Mr. William Moore carried out
mach inery > XV ednesday to Mrs. j^liMred
getting out 1 arm! staves, to he shipped
to Augusta He will Ship one hundred
thousand or more.
-All of our citizens who ’intend -iv
ittnrr tting Augusta a on-usti neVt nekt week week ami and makiiv' .n.iK n,
purchases wdi no well to consttu lho
columns of 'the DEMOCRAT, as every
. i t . fi in )«,,»■ hnsi
• ’ ‘
neis men of tile City .lie represented repies.i in
Its columns.
-A nartridge flew across the street
from Mr. C. Myers out patch yesterday
Mid striking a window in tile Craw
fordvilie hotel, kille d itself instantly.
Not content with its feaiful work among
hien the suicide mania hits ndw seized
the bird creation. To what are we
tending ?
—Dear reader, when yrtu wantto buy
anything always consult the columns of
the newspaper. There you will learn
what enterprising merchants will do for
Jon. A merchant that is too close-fist¬
ed to spread a little printer’s ink is the
very man that’puts this probable outlay
on top of his already exhorbitant prices.
—Cartersville Free Press.
—If you visit Augusta next week
he sure to stop at the Augusta Hotel,
Which is especially fitted up for the ac¬
commodation of tiie public. Tbe rooms
are as neat and comfortable as any ho
tel rooms in the State, and the table is
Supplied with the best the market af¬
fords. The guests are shown every
courtesy.
-Mr. F. L. Fuller ,of the firm of
Anderson & Fuller cotton factors and
rNTTeir Jlon
t,» lor
many years anti is a gentleman of fine
business qualfications. Mr. Fuller is
a young man of sterling sterling qu quilitiesof times or
mind and character and ws take plea3
fire in stating that a hot-tor and more
This
firm is very popular and deservedly so,
and we cheerfully recommend it to all
our people, i who phi have have never never done done b’i3i- bust
ness with them.
T. E. Bristow'S store house
was burglarized on Friday night. Mr.
J. W. Darracott left bis honse just be¬
fore three o’clock, to meet the train
Wnich arrives here at three 0 clock, a.
m. and as be entered the street, lie
heard a noise at Mr. Bristow’s store as
if some one bad tluo* u a rock a*.i.h.
it. He sn-mtuiaD
store and found a
side walk. I
iieard him cmii eg ai d ■
nrday nwiniing i w o sid‘ s c r-*;
a sack ot flour were found on the street
A«ar Mr, J. N. Cuapmaas shop.
—Messrs. Tout Fulton, Tom Evans,
Joint N. Chapman. J. VV. Ear u o r and
Dee Priii tup, have returned from &
fishing excursion to Oconee rivqr, and
report much success and a huge time.
No doubt the finny tribe suffered terri
biy from the hands of the merciless
fishermen. Dee Printup says they
would have remained another day bat
their “snake medicine” gave out and
they were afraid to risk the moccasins
without that wonderful antidote for
,
poison known as “snake medicine.”
_ Mr . Edward Young, associate edi
tor of the Greenesboro Home Journal,
wag ^ own yesterday. Ed. is one of
the most brilliant and gifted writers on
the Georgia press. His memorial address
at Greenesboro on the 26th ult., was
an eloquent and touching tribute to
the memory of our dead heroes whose
lives were lost in the defense of their
country. Duke et decorum eat pro putria
™^l 1 e South Carolina Railway Co.,
wffl Sell to tbe stockholders of the
Q eor gj a Railroad and their friends who
may a tt e nd the stock holders, conven
tion, to be held in Augusta, May 14th,
1SS4. rouDd trip tickets between Au
gusta and Charleston, J at $6.00. The
tickets will be good on train leaving
Augusta at 9.00, p. m., May 14th, and
good to return on any passenger train
leaving Charleston until Mav lGtli.
Persons who avail themselves of this
trip can visit Sullivan’s Island and see
the New Brighton hotel, one of the
«* South ; ufeo Fort
tl]e „ umerous
other poidts of interest. , Notify , T ... Mr. >T
j 08ei , h White, general traveling
f ,g en t_ Augusta, Ga., at once if you
wish i 0 take the trip.
—The new advertisement of Messrs.
j. £,. Bowles & Co., Augusta, Ga., who
now h aV e on hand an immense stock
0 f furniture, of all the very latest pat
ents and novelties, which they are
selling at prices that will pay persons
who wish to buy furniture, to borrow
money at 15 per cent, and buy now.
They have the finest line of parlor fur
niture ever brought South and defy
competition from Ml quarters. They
have recently furnished a large hotel
at Tallulah Falls, only fifty-two miles
from Atlanta, and have just closed a con
tract to turnisii the first I resbyterian
Sunday school room, in Augusta, the
finest I!ieht in m the the South Sontn This inis church cnurcu had naa
bids from local and westom dealers m
furniture but the terms Of this house
w<ve tPn per cent, ’less than those of
anv .■ other. "Write for catalogue * and
,,&t »
t ,r »ee *
-All our readersam) especially
interested iuvm
j hnilu Engineering ( mummy, in this
: P !, ncr. Persons wlie own saw in ills or
to build 011,111 tjl, n. " iil > '*
t\tey consult their interest, confer with
tliis house he fore buying ninclimei y
' 1 ' Reamv’s natent ' feed and
backi-og device, a 1 -ag lelt want to l ie
! saw mill liinle, is sold by this house,
It dispenses with truihlcsorne belts and
'
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c ‘ ' <l ‘' 1 ' ' ' “ " '
>* chiUiged from fast to slow at one
stroke of the leaver, thus enabling the
sawyei to utilize all the power of the
— usually the ........KMM,:,,,:,,, case, tlio feed is inciOiisea a, »
or decreased as the log is fed to the
saw saw. In in edging e<igin„ or ripping f ridings
&c-, it is done in one-fourth the time,
as the feed is changed from one to six
inches momentarily, which accounts
for . the .. gain' . -»-j Ince • $12o, , 10 - up f/> t, „ a /in 4
horse power, corresponding prices for
larger mills, A gain of 2!) per cent, is
guaranteed. Send for circulars, &c.
—On the 4th Saturday of last month
the Agricultural Club, of Taliaferro
county, met at the residence of their
president, Captain J. W. Asbury.
There was a respectable, but not a full
attendance—several of the most intelli¬
gent and thorough-going members be¬
ing absent. The meeting was highly
interesting. Mri E.I.Anderson opened
witli a speech on the preparation for
planting cotton, and was followed by
others giving histories of their expe
rience and success. A number of oth
er subjects were discussed in a tree, in
nor. «th, uste.and S K,I1 of M„. A».
bury in that line js WktA known. Ihe
next meeting of the club will be on the
4th Saturday - in July - at the house of
II. ri. smith, where they veil be reeeiv
ed with a hearty welcome and will
have an opportunity ^
thing of what he knows about hay ma
king. He can tell tin m mbst truth
fully > that on that theme there is no
neea oi speechifyin" speecnirying, for the thing rniug
speaks for itsei t.
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The Photographic Art Company.
This company is now in our town,
rea( iy to execute tiie best an l most
handsome pictures, guar.t iteeing satis
faction. Tii.-y have reared a uni 1.1
. . h „ Crawfordville hotel. The
cojonanv is one that comes w»ll recoin
tod their specimens, hanging
^ in.>rovised art gallerv, at
'f the photographers who
u bid for tne patronage ot
n of Crawfordville and yi
I i iiv.j them a trial and get good
work at remarkably low prices.
Athens Notes.
BY U. AND A. #
Athens, May liii.
—Two dancing schools m t6wn.
—A street show consistia| two
Arabs, two dancing bears atta .a pony
enlivened Athens for a few days,
—We were pleased to see upon the
streets Tuesday, Mr. Jim Y, of
Conyers, formerly a resident of i Craw
fyrdville.
—Several of the students have had
boats made and placed in the river,
and now enjoy the pleasant pastime o f
rowing. s
.—The Demosthenian Society has
elected as its commencement orator,
Col. P. W. Smith, which has been ac¬
cepted by him.
—Chancellor Mell is now on a visit
to Baltimore, Md-, where lie., is presi¬
ding over a body of delegates,
several states.
—Some of the different reel compa
nies Ate out almost every evening prac¬
ticing for the coming contest, jj’Iueh
is to take place 2Stb instant..
—“II” has been quite siek, but is
again able to attend to college duties.
Since his recovery he has sworn off
from the use of tobacco and turned
out a poet .
—A base nail club has been organized
in college, and a challenge sen! to Em¬
ory to play a match game at Union
Point. The challenge has been accep¬
ted and the game vylil come off on the
24th instant.
_The college library has been en¬
larged. Tliis is one of the finest college
libraries in the South, containing over
ten thousand '•olumes, to which addi¬
tions are constantly being made. It is
said that extensive improvements will
be made upon the different buildings
on the campus during the summer va¬
cation.
—All 'ersons who are Indebted to the
estate of Wm.II. Brooke and wljO have
claims against said estate, are reques¬
ted to eoni,e forward cla-ms. and settle atj | once
and present their V
of Wnwfi* Sro&e.
Administrator 1-_---- wm. II.
obtainYhe,stock -d t
—Parties wishing to
_—J5L-. gjjgg. jfr jEi| M '
—
Brohchitis ORO IP, immediately WIIOOPING relieved vmmfgna byjblnl
lob , g Cure> Por sale by Afr- h. j£ Mi| JfwJ
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Mi. Loins Muller jd Al
i have mu *«oi i » *■» l «
izing Cordial in my family ljyi(.,l|eticine toeya ffium
her of vears ami consider <t.«p J" I
* e coifid not do win...
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hixainess and all symptoms of Pyspe|».la.
n 'j ‘ .';<J S 1Wl 1
p i;,
— - l
-* Hell.* J<»hnni«. wnere did you
get that i at li.iji .
“Hut It from (Inpelan,-lea's , & Armor.
Ain t it a daisy f”
"Ves, but I didn’t know they kept
rut trips.-”
Well. 1 ain’t never linurd o’ nothing
yet. they ain’t goc. 1’a says they keep
everything from the cradle to tins
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SIMLOIT’S COUGH awl Consumption
S«ew goods are pouring Into our
millinery depiutment eyeiy day. e
are sparing no pains to make this es
tablishment the centre of attraction
for this whole country. Another lot
of ribbons, and trimming goods just
received and still another bill to arrive
ne xt Week, all first best goods and only
(q,e newest styles.—Copelan, Seals &
Armor, Greenesboro, Ga.
• —<■!
THAT HACKING COUGH can be
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure- J. Reid, Weguar
antee it. For sale by Dr. R.
The best thing we liave ever
seen for preventing stock from jump¬
ing, is that animal yoke, for sal3 by
Copelan, Seals V Armor, Greenesboro.
i^T Foldidg cots, spring bed s and
bed springs, for sale by Copelan, Seals
<fc Armor, GreenesLunj, Ga. Send for
prices,
Porous For lame Back,sides or Chest usa For Shiloh’s sale
Plaster. Price 25 cents.
by Dr. R. J. Reid.
if3f Our harness deprrtment has just
lai ge lot of
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ceu t. lower than any town in Georgia,
Copelan, Seals & Armor. Greenesboro.
CATARRH CURED, health and
hreatli secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh
dy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free.
^ Everybody ought to have
flmtmg macinne. We have just
ceived a large lot ot the "Knox' and
the “American.” They are both
3^^ machines and we guarantee
prices on them—Copelau, ^eals <fc Arm
or, Greenesboro, Ga.
WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia
anil Liver Complaints Shiloh,s
js ntee<1 t0 cure Jou . toI saie ljy
Dr. K. J. Reid.
—
SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made
by that terrible cough, "II »ii ■■>
tbe rentedv for you. For w; oy Dr. it.J.
Reid.
A baby was born in a cemetery
Marshalltown. low t. as I 'rt. one ago,
but everywhere can o- seen babies boTue
to the cemetery h-oause in ir.ii bn cruel¬
ly neglect to procun; Dr. B lll’i Ghugh
Synip, a sun; cure tor croup, obis tad
coughs.
woman.
»K\CTTTTH'SKIiVEn.!—r«M It TH V.KVF’.VI f)! -
ify aUTUS r»B8’ro red 1 will cost you
NOTHING ! It will saw. you momcy!
JiKAL't'R 5 Si ATP iS £88 I PERHAPS LIFE IT
. Self l
Our iffetllcal troitiso on the ILulth and
of Bow ’a. dedicated to mothers,
wives, sisters, da . •Were, is a dear and el¬
oquent scier tifie recital of the numerous
and painful shows how diseases they peculiar to the sex,
and may he preiented, re
lieved and euried eaively u home in all
the land u t is lna i.jl.u . sio anrowtul by
the weakness and i I health of one or more
of its female iueuih.-rs.
write at for K.
lines onee it. Study it thor¬
oughly and lived tally : mark the amount
tuid character of t.u > testimony: show to
every afflicted frt uid and aequaintancc.
It is mailed free all applicants. 8eml
for it, road, and judge h, 'common sense
fe.i THE yourselves. BBADFIELG REGULATOR
CO.
P. O. B M i i. ki'l.vxr.4, Ua
EXECUTOR'S BARE.
T)Y JL) virtue of an < ,-h r from the court of
sold Ordinary, of T .,-.<’.*Tro •oiiwty will
be on the first Tuesday in June next,
before tbe court house door-in Grew turd
ville, in said county, bn ween ihe legal
hours of sale, the following properly to
wit : The house and lot. belonging to the
k jlall,” Sens.IccSb the late resid ?nd tap af - Liberty
Mice oi said deceased,
situated in said tow i of Crawfordville,
contaiBipg six ore! ;ht <G or 8) acres more
or less. Sold for the Iw-nellt of the heirs
and creditots of said decea-ed. Terms
cash. Mar util, 1884.
John A. Stkchenp, Executor.
LORILLaRD’S
MACUABOY
SIN UFF.
CAUTION TO CONSUMERS.
As many inferior imitations have ap¬
peared closely upon resembling the market in to packages deceive the so
ours a -
unwary, we would ivqu«-.t the purchaser
to see which that it the red littiogr.iplied tin cans
in is packed always hear
Our Name and Trad --Murk.
In buying the imitation you the pay as
much for an inferior article as genuine
costs.
Be Sure you Obtain the Genuine.
Lorillard s Climax
RED TIN-TAG PLUG T BAOCO
The finest sweet navy chewing tobacco
made.
The Genuine always hoars a Red Tin-Tag
with Our num ■ thereon.
HE WARE OF 1 MIT AT IONS,
mays-’Hu
S F n I M ©
Is the s.-aso-i iti will-’. ..M<ir|»i .,m blood
tl,, f
jum-tu «, off 'J. the ’ V
throw 1 g: imp > ^ ,
; ■ ;
Specif Ihirfn" the cold '’whiter riv.h'" ’ m-lp.-,-; "d. i'
is nature’s
purely „a vegetable aJteialo r ml tn.
Jtev. L. 1$. l’aine. Macon, (.a * \yuii ••
«w<, the.orphans’home have been using Sivilfs I’e-.o-dy speeiii.- lilt*.-1 n>
as a i „■
ZVu^'UvUrnuU 4 ..'.id. iw
, a-.vrfW.’..
, j*'”, -IfjJ * s j,,,],!,. to d',s"V. ■. ' I: h- , cuie.d
j s..me of our children oi:.....dw ■■ ’
! 'o’ 11, s.-.'iV-i", Vu '.'mi’.’r ' ',’s
« V o\y p..cifi,. 'for V ‘ •eitlvc
ami ^ wlf sS ■■g o . i.
seiteral henilh tmi.c, »j».j w.ih ♦)**• ri-st
r „ sl| , s _ j.. is now M i ir ;e:y Tliel’eiile , , pivvcii
live and cure for .) ,.. . ill
ny remarkable evi v., of ,ts in -ri t
this section.” L
Tlic Great Drug >'i • <>! Chicago,
Wc do not hesitate to-iv Mum or a j),-ci(ic veaf
past we have sold mur -or s-ud's
<t>. s. s.y Mian all other lli.r.d ih.ritiers
eombined. and wtt > 'n >st iMM.Uh.uug t.v
ti.Ules'wvys it did h'i.ii m'.'.rc g>od ilian
reports a i>«rruaiif.‘?i?, *Msn* it-i use.
, van B 1IAACK, b'i'KV LKMiN ft <’«».
one gentleman who had been confined to
his bed six weeks with Mercurial i.iie,i..m
tism has been cured entirely, and speaks
in the highest praise of 6. S. S. OUILI26 &
BKiUlY, Chattanooga, Twin.
Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free TIIE to SWIFT applicants. SI’EGIFIO ;CO.,
Drawer Atlanta, Ga.
New York Office, 1 '/■> W st Twenty
Third St.
H. N. r, U ID.
MACHINERY BROKER and COM¬
MISSION GENERAL AGENT Cor
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Steam Engines and Boilers oi
ffiinSola'rkinfi' the hard times.
to f>uit
"Stoi-St'SSft ac’I^tJ 2S!”'
INUNDATED I
the immense building of Messrs. COPELAN, SEALS & ARMOR, cfitftfriidi'lfc'f #
different departments is now filled to overflowing from
Basement to Attic
witli the elioleyst spring stf ck ; selddm if ever selin in Greenesho. Our
department isi^ntAi consists of the linost 1uq»/rtation* that northern or efcsterti
SILVER DALE SILKS
Sorren’ta silk warps, Sevilla silk cheeks, silver gray suitings, Cdttimla check »4ltingw
Silver gray Mohair. Gratia Mohair, JlarVowby check suiting, Baby Dlue check efmUlltJ
all ing, shades all the Nunn’s and Veiling the tonlest from things light creams oft the to market, infant all blue,latest shades in stylos fiavied in tieured and Procadn Bun}
go, Silks, Satins Velvets an'il witl
Buntings. Laces, Buttons. that Buckles, lining's to hten'd
each shade and at prices bury the past and make bright the future.
B (i Y P T IAN L AW N IS
the loveliest patterns issued ; Victoria Lnwfi*from 8^ to 40c yard, In a LnW.iis fr
I-*-a etsup: Persian Lawns all prices. In white and cream \Vfitieiii, ypre. ItMl
lawns, M ill Muslins, barred and dotted Swisk, Bishop Lawns, Tarlton, plain barret
&iid striped Nainsook from to ceftts up;
Our white goods department stands unrivalled beyond question in pdltit of beauty
elegance and cheapness,
C 'olOl'Ctl LaWllS UlUl Gill^hlll9 ”
odds entirely last new in designs, suades, differing Ginghams widely from 10 from et up. any Lawns bef re from exhibited, 5c solid surpassing ami stjij/- hjF
seasons up,
ed of the seer 'prettiest ■.linker, handsome Persian aud Cretonnes, Arabic dresses beautiful prints sureadcalleoes, ever uncased, supported lh GlVeneibvlV. by 500 piecet
Exquisite line of mourning and second Prints and Ginghams.
Dentelle Edelweiss,
Venise, Point du Cardinal, BfobaiH. Point 0’Aleneon, Dentelle Coraline, Swisi Ksl
broideries, Valance laces, genuine thread Laces. Torchon.
The above are the crown of the markets aud the handsomest lace& ever imported:
Everlasting Edgings from 25c dozen up.
Cotton laces from I2,'$c up.
Hamburg's from ’-M« to $1.00.
Black and cream silk Spanish laces and all the new shades to niat’ch drawl good*:
Our lace department is a store within itself.
Jersey Gauntlets 10<■ pair worth 25, 15c worth 50. This is a solid fnef. It may Idpk
niireusomible, hut is never trie less true. Silk Mosquelaires all shades fine to $t.^5;
Think of this, Silk Jerseys for 50c pair I Ladies white hose 5c pair up, colored 8c pdlc
up to Si, childrens hose in all the bright shades. The most, Complete asfe’ut-tnMnt «
gents half hose to be found anywhere. unearthed. 300 doZeli lidse iu stock
Our promise kept—bargains
FANS AND PARASOLS
in piles and stocks. The most Jdiffcult and and fastidious persons ‘o pleas* on being
shown through these departments, smile say, •'this m the place we long have
sought,” m i ce tli lir purchases aud depart in peace, soon to return in search of more
bargains. Fans from te each to the handsome plush faced aitd satin lined at |1.78v
Parasols from 10c to $7 00. and handsome tetiii all
To say we have as large assortment of parasols as any bo
in Georgia, is but to speak the truth. Come, see and be coiivihceu.
FOUNTAIN BLEAU
Coburg Throstle, Beverly. Ellon Terry, Bell port. Roselcuf, Sunshine, Kdadyn, Moaali#
and Montague, arl&tlosin-li,!! are scare paitT-n.. 4y the beginning of Hie almost innuiBerahlA variety of tl -Sd*
all( , Ui it ermv.l Mhsj.ula'H Millinery E.nponnai.wliicu ha.
just- recent,ly been remodeled,,r.-.Hte.Un,l 5 ‘this’diM.a^iium'thmk-ttlou ivturnislied with a stock selected J'^tolU? witli at
' ' J auhour!., Lilli
Iin t lK , mnv -, i yit> can be procilr d at one fourth less than city prices. Mins will
.-xieinls unlimited invitation to the ladies or TiiliafmTd to call and aee her and It
, nl ' . f n.-.n .......me, ’ilie loo. DKMOGRAT will MlOw
Our space in not us to mention
VJFkio "in mm'irmiiiiiiiiiffliiiii vt«i s few
of (he new goods cmhraeed In our spriNgstock. But pleasb TetnbmMJ that w« bavrf
cot everymtag yon eyhr heard of and even more than you ever dreamed of, and o*cd*
Wilu many tlmnks to our Taliaferro friends for their past favors. Wo solicit f
fm'H'su mce oi’ their pitronago and pledge od.selves to aerva tl.eirt In tha future atW
the past, lb the best of our ability. VBRl IttULY lUUBii,’
Sbpslan, Seals & Armof
Gbeetles boro, Ga
GRAND FORCED SALE OF
460 ROLLS CARPETS
In MarquUt#, Brussels, Three-Plys, Ingrains and vedetlan.aH now good*. And *f
1,460 Hearth Rugs and Door Mats*
At 10 per cent, less than manufacturer,s prices. Goods must be sold to nlake rabid
300 Rolls New Canton Matting,
Arriving. Will also offer great bargains in
Upholstcry Cjrooods and Fringe
Raw Silks,Fortier Cloth, Hair Cloths, Fringes of all kind's.
Lace Ourta’ "sTJ'-ry ■j* T7 Corn •r 1 T3T
fn Style, quality and price never excelled and in
Window Shades.
\Vi‘ have openedthe finest stock ever shown south irr "ewstyles for spring trade’, arid Iff
WALL PAPERS and ROOM DECORATIONS Or- : -rock is teplete with riew auff
pretty styles PIGTCKK FRA MES, BUA'TCFTIS > NO POCKKT8, l'irtirn- frames nci^
nil sizes with glass and Hacks complete Wall and Comer Brackets anti potikets,
Styles. KNGR.VVINOS, OIL PAINTINGS, Oil l > I H - U-niMlill pnlrjeets. iliglf
A rt, at half former prices. K oor, Stair, Table a.iil Crumb Cloths, Floor, Stair arin
'J’aliie Oil Cloths, any BRCSIIKS, width. Crumb Cloth., ill) si/ies, half, price. BASKETS; fre<"
BROOMS; 'M STK.KS, A full assorted stock. Carpet* made an<l laid
of charge. Furniture upholstered. For new goods, ow prices and solid bargain#
come at once to
BAIIal St*. COSKISBITS,
Masonic Temple, - - - .i ii.ru <»i»/
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ICS! ICE!
’.1 VV J E have new on hand 1,000 top? of lee and are making more every day. Wfi hayf
every facility for shipping IGF, either by the car toad jireparefl or in 1V0 pcrtfiut sack*
We pack carefully, give full weight and are at our factory to fill order* »!F
he tiu.e, winter, sumiutr, day and nlgiit.
i , THE ARCTIC ^ ^.... ICE CO. ,,
Augusta, Ga. Telephone, Ao. 98-.
| ROBERT W. ROBERTSON General LSujerintendaaV