The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, September 30, 1887, Image 9

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- Fall Wraps! 100 i CKETSJDST exactly for fall wear. We have mardecl them cost of the material they are of. Our buyer n at [ Fifty Cents in the Dollar!! we give our trade the benefit of the purchase. V THEY WILL SOON BE GONE, the sizes are ^one we can get no more. Call at e and be fitted. r s* ALBERT KIRVEN & CO. STOVES^ AND STOVE FITTINGS. OBLEY BROS, HAMILTON, GEORGIA » He ’A' added to their stock of general merchandise a complete line of ooiEoiisra- stoves, luyerior make, which they will sell at prices lower than ever before d of in this section. If you need a stove call and examine their stock get their prices. They keep in conneceion a full line of iron and tin :ing utensils and stove furnishings. . J, COOLEDGE & BRO,, -MANUFACTURERS OF- ^re Gloss Mixed Paints, Pure Linseed Oil Paints ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ce: 21 Alabama St. Factory: 66 and 68 Dacatur St. Also Dealers In RNISHES, BRUSHES WINDOW d for color card and price list. Correspondence solicited. GEORGIA STATE FAIR!! --at--- MACON, GEORGIA. October 24 - 30 , 188 T. Most Liberal Premium List Ever Offered by Any State Fair in the United States. SPECIAL NEW FEATURES EVERY DAY Wednesday, October 26 th -will be CO N F EDER ATE VETERAN S’ DAY. On that day there will be the last grand review of all surviving ex Con federate soldiers by Ex-President Jefferson Davis, On which occasion there will also be present most of the living CONFEDERATE GEN ERALS. Three of the four surviving members of Mr. Davis’s Cabinet are als under promise to be present. The entries of all kinds of exhibits EXCEED ALL OTHER FAIRS. Lowest Railroad Rates. The railroads have put the rates within 150 miles of Macon at ONE CENT a mile, an 1 for distances further than that, within the state, $3 (o the round trip. These are the most liberal rates ever offered in the South ACCOMMODATIONS. A committee of the citizens of Macon has been appointed to provid ample accommodations for all who may attend. There will be no difficult in entertaining 50,00O ST It A N G E Its. For all further information on any subject, address E.C. GRIER, Secretary, Or W. J. NOTHEN, President, MACON, GEORGIA.