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Good * 7 2 argains!
In Hamburg Embroideries. Edges i\ to 3 inches wide, only ioc. Good work.
!R,S 2 v£lSr Au^TT 1 TABLE.
Have you examied our Remnant Table? If not, do so, and it will pay you.
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.
O O JEZ, SETS.
\\ r c 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.
LIUEIT GOODS.
We are headquarters for the best bargains in Table Linens •> Towels, Napkins, Sheeting,
etc. Call and see our pure Linen Damask at 50 cents.
ORTJSHI 3 STGSI!
New stock of choice Rushings,white and colored,Tinsel Mixed,and other novelties inNeckwear.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN & CO. -
CO m CHEAP FURNITURE & STOVE STORE
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.HI vou Imported Wool Plush Parlor Suit of 7 pieces for $35 00.
j iirporu k Silk Plush Pirlor Suit, 7 pie'tes $45.00.
j,. ■ *.., • , fi >m $2 00 up.
Good cotton top Mattress $2 50. )
Springs from $1 25 up. Trunks from 50c up.
Reds, Lounges, Picture, Clocks, Hal! Lamps/*!all Hat Racks and a full
Heating Stoves *
line of at
Rock Bottom Prices.
You will save money by buying from i
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N .i’ pol ish in thut t.s i-t.t it did use i>«» trootl. List summer ray lace. neck, body
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Wc v: uini.s were covered seres, ami 1 could scarcely use my arms on account rneu
* iuuti. m in my shoulders. 1 took S. s s.. and 11 lias done me in re good than all otaer tneui
■ scs I have taken. My face, body and neck are perbctly clear and clean, and my rheu¬
s matism 5s entirely trout*. I weighed 2 Ifi peunds when 1 began the medicine, and I non weigh
IM pue.ndr My t'rst bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man. 3
i would not be without S. S. S. for several times its weight in gold. \ ork.
C. K. M1TC11ELL, W. 23d St Ferry, New
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Torpid find inactive Liver, Billiousneas
Malaria, Chills and Fever. Jaundice and
all complaints from a diseased liver
Di'pcpsia and indigestion in all its forint
Sick headache and t-ick stomach, colic and
asthma and disordered when dependent snonmch u on indigesti< n
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Dr E. C. Hood's time-tried and m<>st
dice ive prescription, used I y him f< r 80
vees in practice for disease of the liver
It promptly cures and prevents CONST!
PATION, however obstinate and noubh -
some ii -Ids to the curative no wet of Hoods
Eureka more directly and certainly than to
any other remedy in u t*. It lias b< en
most effectively levied tor this,arid is with¬
out doubt a perhet household medicine
HT 1 A ]Z T7 Torpid Liver,
Sick Headache ,
TT HlMH) A AT\in Constipation ,
kk \J \J U it Indigestion,
kf Hyspepsia ,
T\ K T? ! TY K n R K fl H Ch ilis and Fever,
ii U 1 A L ii i\£lsick languor Stomach. and hives,
FOR general debility or
depressed feeling.
No remedy acts so delightfully ml ttiect
ual y as a h»n .e u old rente iy
a- Hi od’s. Eui t ka.
H od’s Eureka iv without a rival in the
treatm nt of ail tlna-e • tfecimns Such is
our confidence m 1 lie preptrati *w that wo
1 > halh nee all c mpeliios to compound
am t'dne equal io ,t. Wi eiever toed it
ha- given unbounded satisfu*;ion, and oni
ctialieieie is founded upon the experience
o| intelligent nat ons.
Dr N. J BeSsey, Prei-iderit of the Eagi
& Ph-nix Mf’g t o., * f Commhus, Georgia.
writes: ‘ 1 have used H“od’s Ehr ka tor a
unit) her of \ears in mv family, arid I iou
skier it a valuable family me Line, and I
do not hesitate to say it is all he claims*
for it. ■ t
Me s-s M. D Hood & Co —Gontl mcn
1 have tr ed H« od’s V 'ureka Li\ev Me icitie
well and I unhesitat ngly pronounce ii the
ivsr rnecii ine 1 have * v< r used *0 rnval
na'nle do I regard it that 1 keep a enppiy
0,1 l )iin< l HI the time I hereby con.mend
it to «n as a m.st ^fficFnt. satisfactory
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P nt no in liquid and dry form, and sold
by ad drug ism at 25 50 and $1 a bottle.
PATTERSON & THOMAS^ Mfr:!,
r ^olumbns. Ga.
JT. VV. HOWARD
Oglethorpe St., Columbus, Ga.
Dealek In
Stags, Hides,
Old Cotton, Hemp, Gunn}
Rope, Bagging, Furs,
Beeswax,Old Metal.
Ootton in the Seed and Cotton Seed
Orders tor wrapping paper and
paper bags filled at shor notice.