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W. J. WATT,
WHOLESALE CROi CER I
1000 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga.
Having *nterc*<1 ntu rheWln'lcsa-e Business with a largely increased trad A
has neceEsitatnl tjm buil- La/ of >t com mo (ions and roomy Btick Warehouse
on the railroa«l with sn1 tra«-k facilities 1 hu• my goods for ea~h hi car
load lots and mi ; ad he a is into niv own ware* on e thus in king a gre t
savin £ in -tor-'ire 1 rava e J Lave in wareh u e nd in ‘■tore n<l atn
p ep irv d to offer to he rude a
FULL LINE S GROCERIES Mi PROVISIONS
At prices which defy com petit on. Col E G Kaiford, so well and fa voiahly
known t6 the pnbdc, i^ with n;e as Travel rm Salesman. i«nd will call on
the merchants ah-ng the lints of road leading to the city with samples and
Those who would Ini) advantageous!) to tfientselves are solicite '
to try me before pnreha ing elsewhere. 1 want your trade, and am sure 1
can uet it if you will tnve me a fair trial. I have in my Wan house several
e »r loads of superior Texas Rus T P oof Oats, by the sack or car load.
■jsr*?‘ Special attention paid to the tilling of orders e» trusted t' 4 mv rare
W. J. WATT,
HEW CROCKERY AND CHIHA STORE.
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have just opened an immense stoek of
Crockery , China 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
1033 West Side Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
r l’wo doors below Brannon & Carson’s Drug Store. Mr. R. W. Wiluamson will be in charge
I. L. POLLARD & CO.
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C. SCHOMBURG 3
AND JEWELER
DEALER IN
FINE JEWELRY
WATCHES, CLOCKS aid SILVERWARE,
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Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a Specialty.
No. 1115 Broad St, Columbus, Ga.
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A. 0. CHANCELLOR. 7. J. PEARCE.
CHANCELLOR & PEARCE
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SiKTrssors to
♦ - r~ n A. C. CHANCELLOR,
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Ax 4 s:, COLUMBUS, GA.
/ V'-\ v< U\ ■« • s * l MERCHANT TAILORS,
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! iV \ wholesale and retial
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'<■ i/ €?- CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS
< Our buyer is in New York
purchasing the largest and
j most complete stock ever car
si eel by the house.
Mr. J. \Y. Ferris. (late of
New York), who is acknowl¬
edged O the finest and mosl sue*
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eessful culler in the South, is
Ah in ehartre ^ of our
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m i/ TAILORING DEPARTMENT.
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a S' We solicit a call. Prices
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. guaranteed the lowest.
A New Home!
Kcr everybody, on Installments, at terms to suit thepurehas
er. #
The New Home is the Latest Style, Prettiest and Most
Durable S I ING MAC! 11NL now in existence. ! st ’ll
continue to sell
FURNITURE ■
cheape~ than any house in the Lit} on Installments of easy
terms, or for Cash.
Come and buy at the p-Town Furniture Store." the
first and oldest Installment house in the City.
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