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HUD BY CRY FRIDAY
. GAI/tN, I’ropristor.
.... NKAIiON, Editor.
CRAW FOR DYi LIE, GEORGIA
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, RIWAY NOVBMBEB 11,
Tb«r< la now nocaiise for bitterness,
I us hate none.
The fifth ward in Augusta gave a
mejority for Black.
The' democrat* in*’» curried every
c tigre-sional dial tid in Geora'a.
f. Tawin'* prophecy came ike
t ti,. ienth divide found the third
. njiii.
ir«3 Will Is- nunn.berert ss the , w
tmibe< ue» I tump speeches
**“■*""
A go* d roan tenth has »~» fru* m to I re- he
,.„se, t il.e. m «mgr
ii.t<!< . film tenth am w « n ""
,r ’ nrIj -
Tn t c»<»{uiifn malors w‘ll now j
have a re-d, «u«i two years III which to I
» *’! r'<ont their experience in the pres
(‘Hi C.liipaigii. j
Ki vnr let the report i»e sj.u-art that
l he viK’I'k* of Georgia forgot Ui<* C«in
federate veteran in the hour of fils
need, .Tsuiou^r of Atlanta would b« a
poor excuae.
I is u t .• bat >( 'proprietor* **y imt
'vliat Il.imi’s Nar*ap»ril!s does I. d
«" 1 '* the su.ry of its iimrit. Hood
ri-»s*«j>nri!ia CtfRFs.
Ta i.i a run in i county gave Watiion
' '.*5 majority. The Taildfstro hoy*
v * ■(< good nstuiiJ mid sent that vole
L« to beep Watt-n from feeling !s»d
c Vi r Ifie ie*uit. They will he (i#*no
Ctait next time.
W k liold out Die olive hrsncli of
\ .>r* and nil the bilterdi*** anil abuhe
i f Ifie fiiiM will b ■ forgotten. VV* 'lie
rntioi rvi* Let us tuivp j.esc*.-- An
g.e>lit Clirnnicie. Tlmt 1 * th* rigid
*,d r lt,
T.kt not democrat* .how a dl.posK
t(on t j I row over of our fnenu* »ii
itave dlfl.*iisl with us politically. They
*wrn honest in their opinions, and we
need them In ti e denocratio psrly to
keep ’be r-autb solid.
Vi I Wm IjWil»uUti .1 *’*'** ?
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........i IL 1 1;I,: yysti-ti;. To i(»';cvvri Del
atrriigiii ami vigor uscMiMry to rt*i»t
the effect of these jiernIHoH* *(nnt», no
tonic cl jiuiifii r cquuU Aye r’s
Bur Ilia.
Ip I in* re «ai one thing very, pWnlv
dm on*(no**! 1 >, ‘[iindny'i alecticn it
!he people of Georgia do not
la Federal supervisor of
Die*( ch v Uoiis. They are m tutre-li
in fevorof state'* rigid* a* they n he tv
n
l.El i s HAVE 1‘E.VCE
The. elocDi'n hie* pitased mid the , <
pi# spoka Th# fight has be
hard 1 »)((» , and hat* caused much band
f t Un, and bittern#**. Noum* men, in
tie,* cxi'ivoiuom of the hour have allow
c-i U 11 passion* to getuic upper hand
Notv thot the cooli'si (■, over let u»
'ifti tlior, fviigct the (liffsrem
a i Du hot wolds pass i
Iu IlliitlU' it* Uf eXCitoUIVtit, Mild let'#
ail gel LOiff* Dior and make a big pull
for t< » and own homo county.
A ti VI mhu it ion of tin- Uirfrel, n
» V\t|c<* Hit t n hsjmtilinii t\>
il .’tre ih« futvruui\«ri» of
IliHw!’ ttffcction.' Tht*
iUI list**
mil*' 1 ** by tht?
ti ! m*l v ** <1f l>r. UuU sCou^h %rup,
Bvwm '
> >i rnirnH it pHfiiwt \y*
m, Mr. I K. Bt.H-t.-M, 4.V*
k. VW. writes: •••!
from m*train
av thrOHi, eto M ami f«»utal
ti! 1 iiied StiivaihMi Oil
,,..,4 1110 .... ...
t> tliat cannot l* »ur
P*»
Th Angu*ta Cfiicu.-lc i’*,'>its
,v) k’i.iW. Die fvifiow
jurit its l**f Biack Kioto
1 . iiancock 1000; tVlIkiimuu
( umbra S 00 , Gla^*'
t* Lie >ln
derre t‘J 5 : Wsrren
A' vJto V, Tuts
»cu ii g V Rise Gtv,
A 1 KADI
cn Electric
Hitters t .* ga 4 I . ’ ri y in popul it
i#viK| nil «v u i» cleat’* rn u>e
lead aot"(*i medicine \, u>« e* awl
*!Ur*D\r»
■V# V
C4*l.ti KN N ‘ : , ‘" l! .
i at of
ixtr er ii «
«xuUdiuc* y*.¥ui%i ■* ttxnu tht
#<<^t4NBU 8 aI ii*f Act ior* gnar«jitfvxi wiil
•X ^ \ will be
•"* 5. per
held I t* w J lb:d.
F. CONFEDERATE HOME.
AUauta there stands a Lulding
which in a patriotic spirit was buiit'by
the , opie of the south as Si f or
the indigent confederates. Ii was not
built b> taxes levied upon an unwilling
people, but bythe voluntary subscription
of liberty loving Georgians and south
emcr* who fell that it was but due to
( 1 ,. . V- lmt needy suvivoi-s of the
teriMe civil war to give them a roof
under witch . . to shelter , ,. their , heads. , ,
When the last legislature met this
home was offered to the state upon
condition that the state would appro.
. uffieient money J to support 11 it.
I he property is now worth /ibout ftf
tv or sixty thousand dollars. It
fa rorots Ui*|pro[>er<y of tbs state if
th, legislator# will approprate a sum
utli* fur iu ttuuitenaace kui Ii ymr
When there are no longer any vet
fcraas tub cared for the home can be
put to such use as thole, in charge, think
.. ' ,)W :1 H osc . ten thousand , dollars , „ a
■ •••’ , ‘ ! ' ,)U,d be NWrialed it would
b# flw.y#*. before a sun. equal
ifie value of the home W'fttM t(,r b« approp
plated. A. that rate five year* the
b»um woutdeost the.tate nothing, audit
u „ r „ b(lb , e lhnt althe ,. nd ljf th M time
u,, value of the property would liave
increased f 20 , 000 .
After ten years have jiasneil very
few of those who would he benefited,
p ( . s n the land of liveng. Purely
the great rtnle xtf Georgia will not
begrudge liiem a eheiter in thei r
dediuing years when it CMti the stale
nothing. Lot pot the preaehl legislature
»»'t in the smite manner as the last
Lei them tfbi tell tile poor needy vet
rn 11 . t (hey are ho longer needed,
rather in a putrofic apirlt lei Diem
,.ni. iii'oor the auffertng endured and
tj,,. is. encountered by the -‘Geor*
<d-i vbiiiteere. If any r!n»» of men
(hat ever lived deserved goes! treatment
the suv ivers of the Jale war deserve
good Irentment «t the hands of tlie
J ople uf Gi'olglu.
THE ELECTION.
Tlv Rih of Niivumbor 7m* panned.,
Du-. !e-lion It over, and In t!i« tenlh
Mr. Black is elected hy an overwhelm^
lug majority, Iticlimond county im*
done her lull duly, mill tlMnr.ock liar
not been found wauling. The up
{urtiitmeui o| I’eiic.al mi pur visor* and
u ” •'!*.. g.id of D,.; local registration
laws imve aulea a* a boomerang.
The ja-ojde of tiie leutli (Mrigri-s*lon
al district him spoken in no uncertain
terms. They did not euuomt) Mr
IV at son’s actions, and they were not
ready for a tblid jwrty, *
M<, Watson’* friend made a bard
UJ«f ■A.
U*t»t» c #4
I he rttu at *1 ow the dectlon
of Gutter Giveveland.'*f
Ami now Hj.un niu*t w« u*k thoac
who Ii >ve gone Into the third party to
Ootiio I ;cck am! make their MgltL within
th* ranks. The democratic party la
the ,<«*riy of tlie people.
IriTHKllK A REASON t
la there a ivitavai why you ihontd rr*«
main au liiVvdid, a discomfort, to your*
i(>lf and tlioM around youf , You say
you have loat fallli In medicine, anvl
vb’C'.vrt.ig dia"* you no good,
Tilt'll yotl ate 16 1* pitied for it is Dot
>011 but Die Uui'roift 1 treatuMuit you
liavo itciivitl that ly Uhe fault.. Hows
ever. Jo not doapali, tnedIrene (ma r.ot
, , jr* virtue. Yet, to got tft'll.you
must take lh« right ntadicin#. Try.
Hr. Join) llult'a *nniii|i«rilli.
n haacure*<l many ami will eura'ymt.
It l» a ijiilcli retmtldar of broken duj»u
ciitiallliilions, it sttengtlu'iii, 4 I 1 *
lleitiS. Il Mills digestion, Itgiwea nn
appetite, it pm dies the blind. ’ It
( I'ecks decay. It heals aurcuras |>glli.
It is m freslilug. Yi.ii wrong jonrm-lf
if you fail to g*Vo it a trial, ltoao
ItQt, (X) G ioI.iv. Large , , tut tie . (10*
iXl. bod liy diug
tar A wlhwii fmm St. I.o d*. Me .
who d<w« «ot Wish hta uanre printed,
wflN: ••Had I a'oner known tl>«
ci.iatiu* virtu* of Dr, J*in Ball’s
Sarsaparilla, my whc.ie marri«i life
would have been happier. My. wife
Bufferr*! from weakness and lieearoe
„n invalid No n wtinlns treatment
Melted to hem fit lor. nnoabe bad i-oor
J„|„, ■f**'lh. * cl,.
change in her health ami ap 1 . 41 i 1 .ee
vvltuos! fcinuHl likes miracle,”
LE \ l\ 1 sS 1 * AN NOT 1 RF t'CHRn ‘ 1 KKi
W * . 1 •wdMteMm.s , a* Uw, , cannot ,
reae.fi «he -1—4 pmisa of tne ear
t»«re i* e-.*ty we «*v in cure deafness
amt that 1* by const Rational
Ibsfe' .'.s is c*u!**il‘nf an h i)<niee*i
e ,Mi.h.c, ..M e mucus lining „r the
Eu-l.u ’iisn Tills, tVlvou till* tutai is
Ii finDiret ywu ! (»vr a rumlilinc *v*urd or
inptrltvi hrerinc, a »d wbvn it i* c«
tin 1, oivwt it, lk-atnrea i* th*> restdt,
i *- , l unlr,> L e u,;i tinncnl 1 ,vn caw tie
taken cut awl this t uG restored to it*
i-vimal rei.d.tion, bcaijng wiil h* dr*
irove.) f»re* 11 ; mne n »«**» out of ten
exuard by catar 1 , which ts n«*th>
s,!,< s a u; Um> : «« t ' finned flU, r cviiidilivMi ..... ......... or 1 U no, "
mu #flT|
\\> «iu eivoOdf Hum!ml
for %\\x < **f (««««ed by
V »? camt »! W cured hy HaHN
C'ufi ilh I’utt*, Nr *»4 • for circulate,
five*
K. J. CIIKNKY 4 O Toledo, O
t j to'id by Drugc’isU, Toe,
guaranteed cube.
We autborixemir advertised drug¬
gist to sell Dr. King’s News Discovery
for consumption, Coughs and Colds,
upon this condition. If you are afflict¬
ed will) a Cough . Cold or any Lung,
Throat or Chest trouble, and will use
this reroedp as directed, giving it a
fair trial, and experience no benefit
l0U t „ uld Bot make mis offer did we
nQl fcoow th#t Dr, King’s New IX#.
very C UJ rel j,^i 0 n. It never
Trial bottles free at Dr.
it. J. Reid’s Drug store. Large size
and £100.
HE AND HIS MONEY LOOKED FRESH,
flut th« . Tlwnko _ . „ Found _ That the Ap*
tmmr*nc« of emi* wm i)«€fjiti»f.
He looked as green as a pereirn
men in August and as simple as Si
Monk
he seemed timid an a hare. Ill fitted
for nacago did fi ( . w *. m as the queer
Uxikhig clothing to his gaunt, un
gamly and altitudinous form. Hem*
Ulingly be accepted au invitation
from a chipper looking cliap to visit
„ wJiere h « could get two dol
Urh Uir one dollar Without any try
in on lm part amihe shrank away
frdin a syn^pnthetic individual who
whispered to him that he was about
‘^mm^ngly Hn. in all
f}jfct hj , told aild hlti ox
shaped eyes took on a more innocent
gaze as be listened to wondrous
stories of big money made by sundry
pai tics that had been led by said
“m™ »1M
mority ho drew out from an inner
five dollar rote. Timidly lin drew
down the winnings (ten dollars), and
was about to turn away, ins inex¬
pressive face ssliier than ever, when
Iris guide whiupered him ho ought to
try his hand again.
As i-Uiy in tins {.otter's hand he
sc-r med, and next time, at outside
suggestion, be put up twenty dollars
and again wan winner.
The Quincy street gang of five or
six who were present cved one an
other.with dwrftlod tetwfwtion. Not
pften did so gullible a victim fall into
their hands, and they could afiord to
let him win several times befor ■
scooping him in completely. V\ hat
nice, crisp bills couhln he (lid have, to bo
sure, and he t possio’y have
less than $300 or f-tbn. The 1 >!1 ^ H
undg«l one another qjid smiled krtov*
ingiy. He pulh'd in ®BWn UIJ d took
in forty dollars, which he stowed
away somewhere about his person,
Then hesstul sweetly to Uwoha{K.ron,
“Bleeged to yer, n reckon 111 be
Marik" "l)on t do it v You (Un^tn sweet *
luck. 1 ry yerihand ng in..
The reticent green assented, and
following hisguido’s direction slapped
M P % dollars. Again he was win
ncr. and with a sillier expression on
Urn face than ever fnruod about,
gnale V ‘ • had - jii'.-tjc but youth tic was! xA M.
•«
"Put uj» a hundred,” s&id his sheep
tor.
And forthwith it canto and forth*
with ho won fl(JO.
1 lint was tho last. Thenceforward
greeny lost one Jihae after another
until finally, with a stujnd stare, ho
turned to bis compsmun and do
ciuml Intiiseif busttsi clean,
"No, n*>. You’ve Somo of y<>ur
winnings left Try’ your luck oupe
more, said Dio mentor. •
But greony was obdurate.
lie would not, hut edged toward the
door; when «u attempt was made U>
fiend him off he sj rang forward like
a asm rabbit and was sahiu kiting
down the street and ont of right.
«r iu bright, now lulls. . rheHukwunl
Htmngt-r bad taken away with imn
U. UB. An aW riH
n°’lZredoget L l bitten i ^u’un^, ^' “!!'
for f thin .1 , : is an . o or . tnw tale.—Chicago- . 1 .;
A Story of Cl*rlyt»'t >futlxm#nt
Among the many good stories told
Carlyle this is not the
good: "Carlyle took a friend
uml a imii-h younger iiaut out Walk
ing ing with \ mi him mm, an nnd 1 in in nut Ilia usual usual waj wav
u^Sj,^ ilf ll“ mShm**2 Wcver,
5 u m rt«l. Urn-e or twh-e,
the friend ventured to put in a word
or two of objection in regard to some
thing wddhyCarlyle. Thisannoyed
totegiaeljL and when they
‘Ywchixl hoiu®_ «hd aiMn»«Hl **|* ni ^ to htm the *t*
re“l^^. h.
4»kjn hm! IwiHTitkvd. « they MicM had wadehun
ma'in to t'arlylc a javtiumal bore of
cokwaal proportions.
4 —— ” f ^ *- A » «•—3 %
Expert hydrugnxphore. and
of a eurems turn of mirul and a
faculty for hgtiruig on thingsThat
mh.*ui unpaschle of solution l»vy?
tX30dtide*l tlmt the waters cf tin
otwns * ml wHJS of onr ph‘he hol.1
not ires than eo.Poo.tw.txx) txx.tw
tons of salt 111 suepcusion! If th*'*
flernx* «» correct and the oonutw
Miould im entirely dned up there
would la> a dcjH*ut of mtt 150 feet
deep over every foot of the great
Oitsin! If taken out and spread uj<oo
k 'ba\ u now dry land it Would give
“* » « v!t covering nearly l, 400 feet
khmk-Bt. Lonis UennWiO.
““
The Art «( i-™.n
The art of dni« in^ wire w«j not
mutk^d uotii the Fourti^eutb cea
tury. or intr\>dtic*\l into this countr,
until the Seventeenth century, all
wire made previously having been
made by hammering into rounded
lengths narrew stnje of metal cut
firom previously beaten out*
Chamber^' Journal.
>•
Geo. R. Lomoard & Co.
FfllUfY, MACHINE & HU it a
+WOR.EL®,—
Aborts PiUthiMunger Depot, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
-BELL THE CHBAPSST AND BEST—
ENGINES & BOILERS
Ilowpiatc Utn are*. Mill ootfiM a SpeHalrty. M :
& »n <1 Eajtn.ertix guppltes J ottoa, Grain, Saw MiUant
lAbor-aar'.Bi Sfaebioery, Shaftir.g. Pulleys, Belting,
fi baits, Ikaplraters, injactora, etc.
— LurFe Stock Select From,
—* * to
^PflCBS LOW. Goods Guaranteed.
-
^ ^ ^ <Mpl of wry Ud4> ^ work (light sod heavy,
promptly d-*.a. »#* outfit Soato
AAv YV If OR IT yeuwxl 2L2SS this
Ms m hi %
MACHINERY BROKER
— -—and-
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
73 b Reynolds St, Augusta, 0a
-DKALKB IS——
vgU*Sa?!|^y m&miamamwjm Steam Engines, , Stationary,
“ Portable and Agricultural.
inaptrutoni, wiping and Belt, Mvm, Etc., Etc. V!«^S£Ef
liAllLIII.^TTOS UiN S. W:-h -Tax or without Bf.st Kecders in the Woeld.— and Condensera.
COTTON PRESSES, For Either Hand
or Horse Power.
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY of all kinds. AGRICULTURAL IMPLE¬
MENTS, the very lat»st improved. ‘
Call at nr ofRea or write for illustrated circulars and 'jieeial price* Which will be gives
-TO rtUlT CUs I'OUEKS--
■ Largs Machine Outfits a Specialty*
n. N. RKID, 738 RevN 01 . 1 .S Sr., Augusta, 0 *.
THE UnSETTLEO claim.
V,, ‘
, , .
mnd Wmltr4 , i(r n fill! i r „»,i
j ^ eve! . knew when the accident
{ ia pr )P i, ed , It was on the books of
tb(A ru j{ road ,*,jupariy when i first
to work {or the attorney of the
n lld
“Well, let that go over another
year,” were HU instructions to me
whenever I *wonl4 refer to the mat
t< r and urge that it be settled.
q-) le man used to hobble in the
office about once in six months apd
a { KMJt the”case. lie had lost his
j e g j n a smashup, and" big! been
-promised, again «ud again, after the
faghton of settled. cdiporationa, that his case
would be ♦ " z
>
..jj a little While now." would bp
the lawyer « words "we will beget
t p,,. j„ yam* case-, you must pa
kpaw; i- there are so many
y ou six
r cMt maiwir r inontU
tiro old foil v-4 riftwPwiSaaK»«nio
tho city tw if ws were ready to
ei ttlo. * -
**We BoHvefRftjrffjif are not liable;.bAt yoiv,".'would-iie w* will
d® gating his
® Irdqrthe J bstate reulnaii at
0 VU( x y t . ■ ,
(jne <lay’be kfohbfed into the gen*
oml offices, and declared that h»*
would not'lgtkvs unless he was ai
to ^
.. Yuur is for | 20 , 000 f* a»k.sl
tli)) i awye y ^Jly . . *•
it . cv ,., 7 decision of the
courtK j,p B ( )oCn you: it is now
nlae years since you told'Aie you
would w . ttK ; M y wife has died.
p oor WJlU j. thought Some-.of live
money would do her good. All the
{ u ^i vtxi i u ^ruck the huru Fire
away ulDl had. Jim, my
’t.’apatK ^*Syi^S?a.
The rbwd changed hands, 0 , h “ wus ,e ' var soltl f,
under, a mortgage and was reorgftn
izod. Now officers filled the places
of the old ones. A newer life and a
newer generation 1**1<I sway, -
They said the claim was to ho set
th*}- ‘f 8
; .... ,** funeral you j«M . . saw
’
ptmtMsg the door from the county
^ wrihwTTuSo r . 1 ^ nw ,Ut ’ 'bOS&l* ‘ J". of , car{ , h ti , f ' r
man —Now *___ York Rw order " '
lsl_„
ovei* a r*w Tirias*. •*
Every student of history
bees Captain Perry's dispatch after
, h » Jwttie of Lhke Erie-a stateuo*
tt ' rN0 Hui >''* T bl"v u .g-"We have
J*
humhto v* tStiy r who served his emm
trv jttat aa there as if bo had
earning been;4m gh drv% ry amid well a.* shot th«i and n-w*r>» .-hell
a*
of a gxa.l 1 ::*■ .w,
J u -t as the m;]w w-v g'ng into
aetion the nato of the ! ,-c nace
Kji unfit d 46 for Wilson service: Mays, who was ill and
"tlo below. Mays; you are too
weak to be here.”
"i ,-an do M.mcthiug. sir.” the
stout reply.
-What can yon do ”
-I can syund the pump. sir. and
let a strong man go to the guns.”
Then lie sat down by the pump,
and thus released for active service
* man who had more muscle, and
when the fight was over tliere he
was hmml with a bullet through his
heart.—Youthh Companion.
---
Chip. rr»™ • crerwao wcrKocop.
Maker of Musical Inarimnente
(cheerfully rvffibitsg his hands'—
There, thank goodness, the bass fiddle
is finislwal at last.’ (After a pause)
Himroel—Dcsmerwetter; If I haven t
gone and left mj- glue pot inside:
Eenchtlialer.
erovlp if the Convexity or the Jtartn.
An experiment was made a hun
years ago or so on the Bridge
water canal in England to prove the
convexity of the earth. At intervals
of five miles ui a straight stretch of
the canal three posts were driven
until their tops were precisely six
feet above the surface of the water,
Then careful measurements and ob
serrations were made from either
end, with the result that the top of
the center post was found to be some
distance above .a line drawn-from top
to top of the first and last posts.
number The experiments of times, always were repeated with the a
same result. This proves for ordi
nary persons that the ’earth is' con
vex, but scientistsrreached the same
conclusions, by more scientific ways.
Besides, if tWearth is concave, what
Ixvoines of the sun at night!—New
York bon.
*#*■«.<Ago. *
p “Tl»i» an age.’’ says a profound
thinker, “of weak convictions, j>ar
ulyzod intellects and growing laxity
°f opinion.” There is aj) intense
struggle for bar© existence ever go
ing on, but Iho fittest ilo not always
survive. There are many wise men,
of many a wise man will it never
bo said,
Tills fellow’s wise eooogb to play the fool,
"Alut to do that te ejl demands UigU wit,
wbilo the foolish one, in cap and
bells, ajiee wisdom, aqd, save in hi*
own country, is not without honor,—
Nineteenth Century.'
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a. x^,nw „r r,. p ..
Mv.Ivsftt' narrwL-fc an anecdote
Alexander Pope concerning boo pf
the Thames'. scdL Pope >&» in the habit
oLhuvmg his chair lifted into
S^^tottTwMwwSf 4
I g°iug to repeat some
versa*; take care ar.d remember
them the next time I go out.'"c i
anyT* VVhei} that time came Pojve would
"John; where are the verses I told
you off”
"I have.forgotten them, sir. n
"John' you are a blockhead. 1
mn ,,. writo them down for you.”
T , .u_, nn „ n „ thought of
saying, when speaking of hun Mr.
Po l*:".,, b ut l ie
-I . Alexan der
f.
’ BKsTktoff'hf w5'jk£Lai5* *• “Tamin^of n* tn u m i t r
the the
Sbivvv M avvotaan wltren oue would
scarcely reiuarldld:'’“AU fctiane cherished aueh sen
thwnts women tore
masterf.nl raon, and though I do not
eume, for it i* onlvhasmnption wfter
all, not their genuine t womeiT feelings. J
^ „ ud 1 kno moat *el
the same, a man that above alt else
tliev 'afraid can r^peet and are jmt a tiny
fait of Just as soon as a worn•
M the upper hand sh*loaea half
the delight of being ordered around
by one whom she would teu times
rather servo as slave than rule as
master.^"-Philadelphia Times.
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a 1 is»i «s» rev.
The Japanese iw has been charged
with many serious thing*, such as
injuring the stone and brickwork of
huildini^! upon which it grows, and
affording a safe harbor for mite,
And now comes another. The
offending plant covered the walls of
a stable and forced an entrance
the window. There one of the
horeos, in his eagerness for green
foAid. nibbled freely of the leaves
W!tliin hi- immediately fell
m, and died soon after from their
poisonots effect, as an examination
indicated. All of which is doubtless
s * Mhe! on thi* lovely Inrrir owwr creeper. -NW
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We will save the People of Talia**
i
fcrro county
Many Dollars
If they will only bny their goods
of us.
Owing to the backwardness ol the cotton crop we did not
go for our goods until very late, after other buyers had re
turned. Wfien we were on the market the great scare came
upon the centers of the wholesale trade by reported cholera in
New York city. Buyers kept away, and jobbers let .loose their
immense stocks at what they would bring. Just here it was
that our unequalled buyers entered the market, untied his
pocket book and let the magic cash fly. Our goods were bought
almost at our own price.and we now propose to sell them cheap¬
er than any other dealer in middle Georgia. We are in a position
to do this. COME AND SEE just what kind of prices ca n
e made when goods are bought at sixty cents on the dollar.
Dry Goods Silks and Trimmings.
This department is brim full, repiesenting the latest fabrics
from the foremost mills of the country.
The trimmings are the loveliest that have ^yet crossed the
Mason and Dixon line.
IN MIMdlNBRY
We lead as in all Other lines
This stock is the loveliest in years, and embraces the latest
patterns and designs of both foreign and domestic manufac¬
ture. Our new Palis styles are indescribably , beautiful. We
can only say pay Miss Thomas, our superior millinery artist,
a visit, and she wiil surely sell you just what you want.
• We show the largest
CLOAK, JACKET AND COAT
Stock of any retail dealer in the state. Only the latest styles
enter our house. The mosl fastidious find just what they
want here.
•B-OMESTIOS.
We carry only- the best brands,,
and onr prices are tlie
’lowest anywhere.
We have the exclusiva sale of the best 20-cent ladies’ j^oods
manutactured.' They are fast black, and the best on earth for
the money. .AH sizes in children’s and misses’ of the same
goads.
UNDERWEAR. »
211 '*** twenty-five cents children cWI,! s at , ren a ', -less s good price ves a. Heavy for TL it
,
at 35 cents well worth 75 cents. Gents underwear equally by as
d *? > -. These t ' ric, ' s have n ' ver been equalled “ ywrere *
' Handkerchiefs. , Abons, and laces a world without end at
cellar bottomrees. ' 33 % P^r cent, saved every customu
®* line
SHOES.
' We are at home when we get on this subject. This stock
has always been a leader with us. We often retail more tna
1,500 jjatr a week. Would we do this if our prices are no
right ? we can supply your wans i 3 boots and 1 shoes and no
disturb, your pocket book rnueb. .
GlaOTHING.
$12,500 in this department alone, we can fit and'please
ny one. Oyr suits are the , best , fitting, - . tne , best , ior . wa n i .
SUNDRIES.
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You _ r will probably , ,< want many .tlnirc things nnt not mentinrod mentioned above above
—items usually kept Jh a Store like this. Ouf stock isnotdfc
' of jeans, cassimiew,
fi< “ .: ert ’ 5n «,,vthi fi. n£ r.* Our great Stock etc.,
% checks worth
will ... speak 1 e for th**mc»lves themselves. Good Oood C.itCKS at at 3 5 cents ntar
er 6 cents. Standard prints had SOcd by many could at / cen mention s are O thous- ere
there at i k cents, and if we space we
ancts , 01 f wuiiutnui on derful bargains, u*i 1 we want your 3 trade, and if good 1
poods offered below , those , of c the , 1 lowest ol low
desirable at or
will secure it you will supply your wants ol US. Hoping tosee
.. ... j n our store at an early date,
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Yours to Serve,
a
GREEXESKORO, GEORGIA.