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-+KRIS KRINGLE.*
If Santa Claus would take a look at. the small but select stock of Bisque Kid body dolls
.A.T KURVEHST’S
he would be sure to select some of them, They are remarkable for their artistic beauty
and the low prices asked for them.
35 CENT DRESS GOODS.
We were afraid to promise to get more of the Serges and Flannels, but are now happy
in the fact that we have secured a case of each.
THEY ARE COMING.
One case 36 inch all-wool Dress Flannels to sell at 35 cents; one case 36 inch all-wool
Serges to sell at 35 cents. These goods are the same make and qualities of the first lot
which were sold out so quickly.
ANOTHER LOT
of those Table Linens at bargain prices. Our stock of Linen Goods is nnsurpassed. We always make a sale when
we show our Damasks.
Every one says our new stock of Linen Table Scarfs, Tidies, Splashers and Side-board Covers are beautiful,
We reoeived a large stock of them last week, also Buchers’ Linen for making them and Madoni embroidery cot
ton, all colors, warranted fast.
J. ALBERT KIR VEIT & CO. j
00 THE CHEAP FURNITURES STOVE STORE
I can sell vou Imported Wool Plush Parlor Suit of 7 pieces for $35 bo.
Imported Silk Plush Parlor 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
THOS. F. FARLEY, 1348 Broad St., 2nd Door South
of 13th St., Columbus, Georgia.
S A. GARTER. R tVO LEY.
CARTER & BRADLEY,
COTTON FACTORS 5
(WEBSTER WAREHOUSE,)
935 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
more convenience, cheaper insurance by fifty per cent., and better service
each department of our business,
us ONE trial and see that this is true.
B^-Oca-xisra- and ties
ALWAYS ON HAND.
STORAGE AND SALE OF COTTON A SPECIALTY,
PAIN T YOUR B
Ready-Mixed Paints,
Any Color.
COST YOU ONE DOLLAR
Any person can put it on nicely. A
nice assortment ot
PAINT BRUSHES.
White Lead day the quantity,
S. G. RILEY.
DR. W. T. POOL,
DEN TIST ,
OVER COLUMBUS BANK.
WAU Diseases of the Mouth
t> 1 eeth .v treated .^ 1 • the , best ,
in manner.
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Macon, Geoi •«a.
A CARD.
I respectfully tender the public my
cere thanks for the very liberal patro’X
extended to me during the year 1886, and
respectfully solicit a continuance of same
for 1887. Specialties. 0 stetrics, Chronic
and Private Rise ises. Will k< ep also a
full a id complete line of first-class Drugs
at the lowest prices p ssible for pute goods
and hope that with an experience of thirty
years in the practice of medicine to give
en ti re satisfact ion.
Very respectfully, RILEY, M. D.
S. G
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and a di ordered ^lonnu-h !
Dr E C. Hood’s time-tried and in. ft *
ottee ive preset iptioti, used by him for 80 %
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some vi' lds to ti«e curative nowet of Hoods %
Eureka uioro directly and certainly than to ■
any other remedy in u e. It, has been I
most effectively tested for this,and iswith- I
doubt a pcrfe< t Household • neoicine
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FOR general debility or
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as Hood’s Eureka*
Hood’s?Eureka is without si rival in the
1 realm nt of all those •• faction> Such is
our confidence 111 the preparation that we
ohalbnge all competitors to compound
anything equal to it. Wherever tiled it
ha< given unbounde i satisfaction, and "it 1
challenge is founded upon the experience
of intelligent pat ons. \
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k Phenix Mf g < o., - t Columbus. Georgia I
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number of years in my family, and I con- ?
Rider it a valuable family medicine, and I ('
do not lies!t<ite to say t is all he claims
for it.”
Me S's M. D -Hntrd & Co —Genthmen.
i have tr ed Hood’s Eureka Li\et Me icine
w T ell and I unhesitatingly pronounce it the
best medi* ine I have « ver used o mval
nahle do I regard it that 1 keep a supply
on hand all the time 1 li' r -by eon mend
to :il] as a m< st efiici nt. satisfactory
reliable househoh lemedv.
CLIFF B. GhIMES, Mayor
P ut tip in liquid nnd • rv .form, and sold I
by all drug; ists at 25. 50 and $1 a bottle.
& THOMAS, Mfrs, *
Doliimbus, (ia.
W. HOWARD
St., Columbus, Ga.
Dealer In
H ides,
Ropt<J n * Hemp, Guinij
BeesvftgSring, Furs,
Ootton in the Metal.
Orde.s tor wra ^Cotton Seea
paper bags tilled at shor 1)(L naper and