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HENRY C. CAMERON.
UMBER FOR SALE.
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' I have at home—near Hamil
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ble lumber which I wish to clear
at bargain prices. Come and see
r write to me. —I also offer for sale
wo yoke of large, well broken oxen,
!i good condition, cheap.
* Bartow Brooks.
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SEND FOB PRICE LIST.
merican B. H.O. & Sewing Machine Co*
304 * N. Charles Street
and Q W. Saratoga Street,
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Bl plentoyed r also. A few vacancies in towns
.. . . r* B. F. JOHNSON & CO., ioi 2 Main
■ witnoiD, Va.
minted Agents
to Sell
the HISTORY of
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kind to raconl th« *»rrVcs o f the
ttOsN / Nto*o SoLOirns durum the »*r*
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wSA — White* and Black* Big proUtt.
t m Agent* report 80 to SC •*)•• per
week. Don't inlra thi* ehinc* to
*j*» ‘‘*5* moke *“<1 none, Send for circular*
[t. liberal term,. or fl 00 for out
St. Pittance no hinderanc*. *t all
freight* ar* paid Mention paper
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Mexican
M ustang
Liniment
Sciatica, Scratches* Contracted
Lumbago, Sprains* Muscles,
Rheumatism, Strains > Eruptions,
Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail,
Scalds, Stiff Joints, Screw
Stings, Backache, Worms,
Bites, Galls, Swinney,
Bruises, Sores, Saddle Galls.
Bunions, Spavin Piles.
Corns, Craeks.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY
accomplishes tor everybody exactly what is claimed
for it. One of the reasons for the great popularity of
the Mustang Liniment Is found In its universal
applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine.
The Lumberman needs it in case of accident.
The Housewife needs it for general family use.
The Cannier needs It for his teams and his men.
The Mecltuuic needs It always on hi* work
bench.
The Miner needs it in case of emergency.
The Pioneer needs it—can’t set along without it.
The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable,
and his stock yard.
The Steamboat man or ihe Bontmnn need*
It in liberal supply afloat and ashore.
The Horse-fancier needs it—It !s his beat
friend and safest reliance.
The Stock-grower needs It—It will save him
‘tI,T itanr.t a /“nnn =<Sfuwm'Ziit»
long as his nre is a round of accidents and danger*,
The Ila.ckw 0 o«lsnv*t.n needs it. There is noth
inglike it as an antidote for the dangers to life,
hl8 ernp ioyees. Aocidents win happen, and when
thes^^ome the Mustang Linlnientiswanted at once.
Keep a Bottle In the House. TUthe bestof
economy.
Keep n Botilc In the Factory. Itslramediato
use In case of accident saves pain and loss of wag
Keep a Bottle A I way** in the Stnbls far
c*»e when wanted.
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W. J. WATT,
wholesale grocer f
IOOO Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Having nterrtl into ilieWliobsale But-i^ess with n largely inc*# *■<! fn 1 *
h ih nemsi fated tit** building of a coni tv o--lions and roomy liicfe VY\>rel.ou-e
the railroad with shin-track futilities I hnv *uv g md* U»r ou !i mi * 1.1
lots and unload the t his into my own ward.on o. thus in king a i-» r>JV * l '
in t forage and dray a e. I have in warohou e and in ptore i-nd mu
epir°d to oftVr to the trade a
FULL lines groceries**provisions
1 'iicos which e'efy com petit on. Col KG Haiford, so well ami favoiahly
to the public, is with me as Travel ng Sub Milan, and will call on
merchants along the lints of io,d leading to the city with farapUs and
prices. r l hose who wonhl Imv advantageous!) to themselves are solitite
try me before purchasing elsewhere. 1 want your trade, and am su e l
get it if yon will give mo a fair trial. I have In mv Warehouse seveml
ir loads of superior Texas Hus* P oof Oats, by the sack or car loati.
Special attention paid to the filling of orders entrusted t * my care
W. J.WATT.
C. SCHOMBURfl 3
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
DEALER IN —
DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY J
WATCHES, CLOCKS a id SILVERWARE,
-sTKepairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty,
No. 1115 ?Broad St, Columbus, Ga.
HEW CROCKERY AND CHINA
IE have just opened an immense stock of
Crockery. Chinn and Silverware ,
Glassware, Wood and Willow Ware,
Baskets in Endless Variety, Lamps of Kinds,
And Novelties too Numerous to Mention.
Our Stork embraces everything to be found in a well ordered CROCKERY and CHINA
Store. Our motto is: “First class goods, low p;ices and polite attention.” Our place
„1033West Side Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
t'wo doors below Brannon & Carson's Drug Store. Mr. R. W. Wii.mamson will be in charge
I. L. POLLARD & CO.
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Owing to the increase of our business we have rented
larger store one door south of the present one, and from to*
day , upto January T next Mr. /r A. at Lequin, * our i buyer in * Psiew XT
York, will constantly select and ship every week all the nov
e lties in hats and trimminefs. " As formerly we will sell cheap
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___ . eathers * dved, * , Cyloves cleaned . * at
tor cash.
11 IT BROAD MRS. L. LEQUIN’S, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
STREET,