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Good + Bargains!
In Hamburg Embroideries. Edges 1 1 to 3 inches wide, only ioc. Good work.
^E^isrjLiqTr table.
1 lave von cxamiec! our Remnant Table? If not, do so, and it will pay you.
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The Christmas trade nearly exhausted our stock of Gloves, but we telegraphed for and now
have a complete assortment of the popular Kirven Gloves, They are the best to be had for
the price and every pair warranted.
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We carry in stock a complete assortment of sizes of twelve styles of Corsets, We are sure
that we can give you the best Corset for 50c.; 75c., and $1.00 to be had anywhere.
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We are headquarters for the best bargains in Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, Sheeting, .
etc. Call and see our pure Linen Damask at 50 cents. j
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Rushings,white and colored, rp ■ I
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GO m CHEAP FURNITURE & STOVE STORE
1 can sell von imported Wool Plush Parlor,Suit of 7 pieces for $35 00.
Imported Silk Plnsh Prrlor Suit, 7 pieces $^5 00. * ^
Bedsteads from $2 00 tip.
Good cotton top Mattress $2 50.
Springs from $1 25 up. Trunks from 50 c up.
Beds. Lounges, Picture, Clocks, Hall Lamps, Mall Hat Racks and a full
line of Heating Stoves at 1 ?* PU v ' ■ tf"
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You will save .tponey by buying from
mo: Vd n | 'I 4 T) Y l.^xr 124S Rt oftil St,, 2iull»oor South
. A;. I' ilUlJll 1 i of IStli Kt.., ColumbiM, Georgia.
BOOKS,THREE CENTS EACH!
Tho followimi books aro published In neat pamphlet form, printed from Rood readablo type Q n pood pub¬
paper, and many of them haudsomely illustrated. They are without exception tho cheapest books e ^ er
lished in any land or language, ami furnish to tho masses of the people an opportunity to secure the best
literature of the day at the most trifling expense. In any other series these great works would eost many
times the price at which they are here ottered. Each one is complete in itself:
Wonder* of tho World, Natural anp Othkr. C>mi
tain* descriptions am! iUustratioiHi of the most wonderful
works ot tintura sinl of man. Very intrreatinc aud tiiktrnotlve.
\V ondem of the Sen. A dwtciipUou of th« aiaay wondur
fill .*11,1 boaiitllul ilitiiK* found at the bottom of the ocean, with
profuse Illustration*.
»• v Pleasure Exertion,” and Other Sketches. By
“ JosiAH Allan's Wine.”, A collection <d Irie.Nistihly funny
aketdiss by tlM most popular hmnoroua wjjtsr of the day.
i'hc Aunt Keclah Papers, by Cl a«a Aoousta, author
of ” The Itugg l),u-umeut».” A most ridiculously fuuuy book
_in every wiy equal to “Widow Bedott.”
Christmas Stories, l>y Chari rs PtoKicvs. Contains a
aumher of tho inostcUanulur Chriatmas stories ever written
by tin*greatest writer who ever lived. Kaohotie Iscomplete.
Hound the Evening I, amp. A book of stories,pictures,
pu *>h*s .hi l caiMfs, for the little tolh* at home.
Popular Recltatlona nn»l Dlalogviea, humorons, dritm*
ti * ami paUieth\ in* ludin< all the laleat. heal and most popular.
I'lM Self-made Men oT Modern Times. Contains r or
trrtits and lil,»grapl»iee of famous *el!-iuade Americans, from the
t Hoof Priu kiln to the present.
Familiar Quotations. Containing the origin and author
Cup of many phrases frequently met In reading and converaa
tlon. A valuable work of reference.
Low Life in New York. A series of vivid pen pictures
aU«>wittK th« dark sivl<* <*f life li\ tha great city. Illustrated.
The Kofiil fo Wealth. Not an advertising circular,
but n thoroughly praothal work, pointing o in a way by
which all mav make money, esslly, rapidly and honestly.
One Hundred Popular Songs, sentimental, psthetic
and comic, including most of the favorites, new and old.
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The Old Oaken Cheat. A Novel. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr.
The Pearl oft he Ocean. A Novel. By Clara Auousta.
Hollow Ash Hull. A Novel. By Mabuahut Blount,
Illustrated.
CLlffe House. A Novel. By Stta tV. Pikrck.
I’nder the Lilacs. A Novel. By the author of Dor*
Thorne.”
Diamond llracelet. . ^ A . „ Novel, , _ lty „ Mrs. „ iisnrt
The
Wood. Illustrated.
The I. awyer’s Secret. A Novel. By Miss V. K. Braodox.
The Strange ('hkc of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. uyue. A
Novel. By K. L. Stkvksson. Novel. By Mart teen. Hat.
A Wicked Girl. A “Th«
Lady Valworth’s lliumonds. A Novel. By
Duchess.** Uv the author of “ Dora
Ilet ween Two Sins. ANovel. By tho author of Dora
Thorne.” Illustrated.
1 he \lne ©t lleiirta. A ___ By 1S * Aj, i,. AKJKON *
Doris's Fortune. A Novel. unocF
A Low Marriage. ANovel. By Mias mui.ock. juut. Tflut
The Guilty Giver. ANovel. By Wilkib Collins.
The Poison of Asps. AN o v ^ B y^*^ tM ‘ a * TAT *
Moat <■ range. A Novel. ByMre. Hk.rt *
torjrlna- the Fetters. A N°'el. By Mr *- A ' L^ib
A Piny vrrlght’s Daughter. ANo\«.«. By Mrs. r . Asms
Edwards. JUu$t* atcd . “ Dore
Fair but raise, A Novel. By the author of
Thorne.” Illustrated. Mrs. M. V. Victor.
Lancaster a t ubtn. A. Novel. By
Illustrated. ANovel. By Mrs. Mart
r lorenee In Injston s uatn.
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C.M.. A Novel. By M. T. Caldor.
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Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice and
all complaints from a diseased liver.
Dispcpsia and indigestion in all its forms
Sick headache and >ick stomach, colic and
asthma when dependent u on indigestion
and a di-ordered -noinaeh
Dr. E. C. Hood's time-tried and most
etfec ive prescription, used t y him for 30
}e «’8 in practice for diseo^of the liver.
It jr* mptly cures and prevents CONSTI¬
PATION, i ovveye.- obstinate and tvouhle
some yi-Ids to the curative rower of Hoods
Eureka more directly and certainly than to
any other remedy in u e. It lias been
most efiectivelv tested tor this,and iawith
oi.t clou 1 >t a pcr r eet household tuedicine
W 1 X\ A Jltk. LTTh xZf Torpid Liver,
sick Headache,
ff HOODS A f\ I A( COW indl„Luon, SfixWf/fl'OW#
kkVXJU U Dyspepsia,
1 Chilis and Fever,
languor and blues,
Sick Stomach .
FOR general debility or
depressed feeling •
No remedy acts so deliuhtfuDv rid eiiect
ual y ms a h"tme- old t« me ly
a- Hood’s Hurt ka.
H od’s Euieka is without a rival in thu
ircatm lit of ail tlc^e nfiections. 8 uch is
om coi.fi !em-e in the prepara ti >n that we
i halt m/e all competitors to compound
am thinar equal to it. Wherever toed it
ha- given unbounded satisfaction, and mu
v alamye i> foumied upon the experience
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wii't s : ‘ I have use-' H oil’s Eur ka lor a
nmnh. r of ' eats in my family, and I <ou
sder if a valuable family me Line, and I
d>> not hi skate to snv t i> all he claims
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i h iVf rr ed H 'od’s ‘ ureUaLi'« v Me icire
wtl) mi-* I uhbc'ii^t n</]y pri> 11 ( mice it the
liesi >tie<ii ill'* I have < v r used o inval
viable do I u'./'inl it that l k>'»*p a Fiq ply
on ]i”iid all the time ] )u*r*-by oorr.nio'al
ii to oil as a tin s*t fffid nt, p vtisfactory
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CLIFF IS. (L IMES, Mayor
P id no ’f) liquid and < ! rv form, and sold
hv a ! l drug is's at 25 50 and SI a l-otile.
PATTERSON & THOMAS, Mfrs,
GolumbuSs * * a.
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Oglethorpe St.. Columbus, Ga.
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wM +-\* ope, Batrg’ia^. Furs.
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