The journal. (Hamilton, Ga.) 1887-1889, December 23, 1887, Image 9

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FRAZER & DOZIER, Wholesale and Retail | HARDWARE, (*a. ASSIGNEE’S SALE. BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! J. FBEISLEBEN having assigned for the benefit of his creditors, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to J. Freisleben will please come forward at once and settle their accounts. t THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD FOR CASH. So if you desire BIG BARGAINS come early and get your pick and choice. M. HERZBERG. * w ASSIGNEE. West Point, Ga., Sept. 15, 1887. A New Home! her everybody, ... on Installments, T . 11 at terms to suit thepurchas . v , er, The New Home is the Latest Style, Prettiest and Most Durable SEWING MACHINE now in existence. I 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 u Up-Town Furniture Store,” the first and oldest Installment house in the City. HE. A.. QIBSONT, 1222 , 1306, 1308 & 1310 Broad §t., Columbus. L3M0H CIDER, A delicious temperence drink. Try it at the Drug Store. S. G. RILEY. =■" Emm LOBES Ho, 21, A, 0, U, W, Regular meetings ou first and third Tu sdays in each riii •nth H.C CAMERON, M. W J. L BLACKMON, Recorder. CHIFLE7 LODSUo. 40, F, & 1 If I Saturdays Regular communications on second and in each month. M. T. McGee. W. Benj. F. Hill, Sec. /GEORGIA—HARRIS COUNTY—JAMES YJ Humphries, said administrator r f James N. late of county deceased, makes application letters of dimission. All persons conceme i are hereby notified to cause, if any they have, by the first Monday March next, why letters of dismission should not granted Given said applicant. hand and * under my official s ; g-ature Nov 24th, 1887. J F C WILLIAMS, Chipley, Ga., Nov. i, 1887. Mr. Dennis: Please state in my ad\ ertisement that I have a new lot of pretty Hats and Trimmings, and that for 30 days I’ll offer my entire stock at lower prices than millinery has ever been sold. All wanting a NICE HAT for LITTLE MONEY now is the time to get it. Verj r respectfully, SUE SURLES. •+STOVESfr AND STOVE FITTINGS. ♦ MOBLEY BROS, HAMILTON, GEORGIA, Have added to theii stock of general merchandise a complete'line of COOKIHO- STOVES, Of suyerior make, which they will sell at prices lower than ever before heard of in this section. If you need a stove call and examine their stock and get their prices. They keep in conneceion a full line of iron and tin cooking utensils and stove furnishings. A. 0. CHANCELLOR. T. J. PEARCE. CHANCELLOR & PEARCE, Successors to •AlJ A. C. CHANCELLOR, 1 COLUMBUS, GA. v \\ \ ky n > MERCHANT TAILORS, u\ V\ WHOLESALE AND RETIAL /> \ CLOTHIERS ANO HATTERS V r< Our buyer 4 XI is in New York : purchasing the largest and r most complete stock ever car sied by the house. Mr. J. W. Ferris, (late of New York), who is acknowl¬ s edged the finest and \\\Vj most suc¬ ^ cessful cutter in the South, is & in charge of our , 'z /n. j I TAILORING DEPARTMENT. We solicit a call. Prices guaranteed the lowest.