The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, November 18, 1887, Image 8

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BETTER THAN EVER! Notwithstanding our cramped store room our business is still growing and this season thus far shows a great increase over any former season. WHY IS THIS SO? A discriminating public knows when they get good value for their money. JT. A— TCIRTVIElsr &c have from ihe beginning of their business made it a study to sell the best good, avoiding all trashy, low-priced auc¬ tion goods. The result proves our policy the winning one. Press Flannels! Dress IFlannels! 1500 yards just received. Four shades Grey and Brown, 36 inches wide, only 35 cents. The most complete stock of Dress Goods in the city, embracing all the new fabrics and colors. New stock SATEENS at 12^ cents. M o inch FAILLE FRANCAISE 0 to wear v rf $1. black GROS GRAIN SILKS at 75 <**, o O cts, One Dollar and upwards. EAery a a good cr fcD SEAL PLUSH JACKETS AND WRAPS $15 to $45. The most complete stock of Tailor-made JERSEY JACKETS in tllis market. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. If you are determined to buy elsewhere you will save money by getting our prices before you buy. J. ALBERT KIRVEN & 00. GO S CHEAP FURNITURE & STOVE STORE 1 can sell you Imported Wool Plush Parlor Suit of 7 pieces for $35 00. Imported Silk Plush Pirlor Suit, 7 pieces $45 00. Bedsteads from $2 00 up. Good cotton top Mattress $2 50. Springs from $1 25 up. Trunks from 50c up. Beds, Lounges, Picture, Clocks, Hall Lamps, Hall Hat Racks and a full line of Heating Stoves at Rock Bottom Prices. You will save money by buying from rmr/vo 1 I LOS. 1^ 1 T 1- 71 AKLL A TIT T7'X7' 1348 Broad St., and Poor South . X , of 19 th St., Columbus, Georgia. S a CARTER. W.C. BRADLEY. CARTER. & BRADLEY, COTTON FACTORS, (WEBSTER WAREHOUSE^ 035 Broad St., Columbus, Georgia. We have increased the 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 offer to the farmers of this section mote convenience, cheaper insurance by fifty per cent., and better service than ever in each department of our business. Give us ONE trial and see that this is true. BA-G-a-insra- and ties ALWAYS ON HAND. STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON A SPECIALTY. Liberal Advances Made. PAINT YOUR BUGGY Ready-Mixed Paints, Any Color. COST YOU ONE DOLLAR Any person can put it on nicely. A nice assortment of PAINT BRUSHES. White Lead by the quantity. 8. G. HUEY. DR. W. T. POOL, DENTIST, OVER COLUMBUS BANK. S^All Diseases of the Mouth and Teeth treated in the best manner. _ Yh-____ MMCHITE mmm lit v? \ ‘ f[| EniiMgP- 1 / r 1 A Macon, Georgia. A CARD. I respectfully tender the public my sin cere thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to me during the year 1886, and respectfully solicit a continuance of same for 1887. Specialties. 0 stetrics, Chronic and Priyate Diseases. Will keep also a full and complete line of first-class Drugs at the lowest prices possible for pure goods and hope that with an experience of thirty years in the practice of medicine to give entire satisfaction. Very respectfully, M. D. S. G RILEY, FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE r \/ - — ,r.;q5S*3fc •s I DFLHOOOS ;•••; IP* EUREKA J 1 UVER > - _ COLUMBUS gpsp m GA. 0 P imm S-S'- ^ v£i fef= mi m 5 *> Torpid and inactive Liver, Billionsnesa, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice ami all complaints from a diseased liver. Dlspepsia and indigestion in all its forms Sick headache and sicL stomach, colic and asthma when dependent u on indigestion and a disordered stomach Dr. E. C. Hood’s time-tried and most effective prescription, used hy hiru for 30 years in practice for disease of the liver. It promptly cures and prevents CONSTI PATION, however obstinate and trouble some yields to the curative power of Hoods Eureka more, directly and certainly than to any other remedy in u e. It has been most effectively tested for this,and is with out doubt a perfect household medicine *"p 1 AIV. A TZ’ TT XZ# Torpid Liver, Sick Headache, HOOD'S Constipation , Indigestion, Dyspepsia , TTTTrVTIT/ 11 K A I Chills and Fever, Li H, O A rv k Li H. Lift languor and blues, Sick Stomach . FOR general debility or depressed feeling • No remedy acts so delightfully and efiect ual y as a household remedy as Hood’s Eureka. Hood’s Eureka is without a rival in the treatment of all those affections. Such is our confidence in the preparation that wc ohallenere all competitors to compound anything equal to it. Wherever tried it has given unbounded satisfaction, and oui challenge is founded upon the experience of intelligent pat ons. Dr N. J Bussey, President of the Eagl & Phenix Mf’g Co., < f Columbus, Georgia, writes : ‘*1 have used Hood’s Eureka for a number of years in my r family, and I con¬ sider it a valuable family medicine, and I do not hesitate to say it is all he claims for it.” Messrs M. D Good & Co — GentBmen. i have tr ed Hood’s Eureka Liver Medicine well and I unhesitatingly pronounce it the best medicine I have ever used inval¬ uable do I regard it that 1 keep a supply on hand all the time I hereby commend it to all as a most efficient, satisfactory and reliable honsehoU lemedv. CLIFF B. GRIMES, Mayor Put up in liquid and dry form, and sold by all drugiists at 25. 50 and $1 a bottle. PATTERSON & THOMASj Mfrs, Columbus, Ga. J. W. HOWARD Oglethorpe St., Columbus , Ga. Dealer In Rags, Hides, Old Cotton, Hemp, Gunnj Rope, Bagging, Furs, Beeswax, Old Metal. Cotton in the Seed and Cotton Seed %£§" Orders tor wrapping paper am paper hags filled at shor notice.