The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, October 21, 1887, Image 7

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RAZER & DOZIER, - Wholesale ami Retail 1 - HARDWARE, Columbus, Georgia. f * 1.4 a ■* * 300 SEwriopL Ijl . — — — — ■ —— ^We waste no words in spread-eagle sentences , but state : rr s. We want your business, and are sure to get it if you €. Jill give us an even chance. « i i Our stock complete with all the things, was ne\er so new ■n wpid ■ we aim low and hit the mark every ' time with our x prices. e secured some tine bargains in job lots—no trash—but Rood goods at extreme!)' low prices, vi viz: Hosiery, Towels, m i ■tall Wraps, Dress Goods, Rubber Circulars, etc. (iThese goods we are offering with a small advance. W ehave ■pveral hundred pounds oi: Zephyr Wool to be sold 5c per •oz. 1 J. ALBERT EIRYEN & CO. l I i L { I J. COOLEDCE & BRO, ,1 MANUFACTURERS OF- Pure Gloss Mixed Paints J Pure Linseed Oil Paints J ATLANTA, GEORGIA. thee: 21 Alabama St. Factory: 66 and 68 Dacatur St. A Also Dealers In YJMEHES, BUSHES WINDOW CLASS, A? nd for color card and price list. C j \ orrespondence solicited. Sympathy Without Tact! Sympathy unaccompanied by tact ia Jmost valueless. It may still be golden, >ut a man knocked down by a mass of he precious metal is quite us likely to ba ijured as if the missile had been lead or on.—Youth’s Companion. Special Notice. A’1 personp indebted to me either for medical set >.ice- *,r drutrs arc EARNESTLY REQUESTED toe me Uj and settle prom11 j v , y j ‘ s , of Q cfol>e , * SO RILEY GO 1 CHEAP FURNITURE & STOV E STORE I can sell von Imported Wool Plush Parlor Suit of 7 pieces for $gj >0. Imported Silk Plush Puior Suit, 7 pieces 00. Bedsteads from $2 00 up. Good cotton top Mattress $2 50. Springs from $t 25 up. Trunks from 50c up. Beds, Lounges, Picture, Clocks, Hall Lamps, Hall Hat Packs and a full line of Heating Stoves at Rock Bottom Prices. You will save money by buying from Til OS. F. FA 11 LEY, lii IS llronil St., *2nsl l>o«»r Soull» <>f nth s< •« Coltimbu*, (irort;la. S a. • .' Ik EfL 'V. 0 . in: \! ley. CARTER & BRADLEY COTTON FACTORS, (WEBSTER WAREHOUSE,) 03a .Broad St., Coltnnbas, fieoryia. We have increased 1 he storage capacity of our house two thousand bales, and have made other improvements to lower the rate of insurance on cotton stored with us, ahd are now prepared to offei to the farmers of this section more convenience, cheaper insurance by fifty per cent., and better service than ever in each department of our business. ti .I" ; ' Give us ONK trial and see that this is true. AND THUS r» ALWAYS ON HAND STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON A SPECIALTY. Liberal Advances Made. A New Home I For everybody, on Installments, at terms to suit the purchas¬ er. The New Home is the Latest Style, Prettiest and Most Durable SEWING MACHINE now in existence, 1 still continue to sell FURNITURE cheaper than any house in the City, on Installments of easy terms, or for Cash. Come and buy at the i i Un-Town Furniture Stored' the first and oldest Installment hou * in the City. T 2 . A.. C 3 -X 3 eon, 1222, 1300, 1308 & 1310 Rroart St •» Columbus, Georg:in.