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VOL. XVtt.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
m
The pension Lift will doubtless be
revised.
The siltHir sat-y occupy the
attention of congress. m
WiU this aengrTT give us the cot¬
ton tax hack.
A destructive clyeloue swept over
Jteauford county. N. C., the first of
December,
The f^^iican press does no'
eulogizv the president's efforts at
massage writing.
Blair's Educational bill will he be
fore the present congress. Th. ,J^eo
yie south are much divided oil .bis
Wit
The hoavy lews of shoes, atfd slfoe
irraterial by the Lytia fire, will affact
the huvin cos of the country. $7,000,000
is no small loss.
The Virginia legislating'Accepts the
donation of the R. E. Leetswerament,
from fire Lee Association, which is
»sariy completed in Paris.
The Osage Indians are said to be
worth $9,000 per Load for every wo¬
titan. man and chihL TLtis-boing trj»
they are the richest people on the
glob*.
505 WIls were introd m eon*
greswf on t£e first day against 598 th*
first day of the previous ^mgresn.
Most of those were bills winch failed
to pass in the last congress. -s
Rev. Mr. Dale alias Nutall a tn
called Ilantish div:M, of Atlanta li%s
met with trouble on amount of
too many names, and a wife for each
Dame. He is undergoing ait invest!
jjation for his alledged enmos.
'Phe Atlantic., Atlanta & Western
Taitroad from {5av*r.ah to Atlanta!
will be built right away, says Capt- . !
Fry. This road will from an iude
pendant Use eonnettmg with many
of the iin}x»'taiit roads in Ga. & Ala.
Edward .Sttews ... thachash.er, of thT), . |
. y Vc> e i* k .. .
VcnreSenfAtivcs, has sktpjmd T* wilii !
•
$72.(tOO of die congressmens money.
Stoiliug is not confined to tha poor,
but officials in high places arc faking
the lead. Cleptomania seems to l>e
|>revale.nt in high p’.-.cas.
The world’s fair is still a matter
contciA’ .n Vi.itween vivid cases
claiming it- Tin.- prospects loom «]'
at in ia.-orof 01m stud them at
other. It iVould scorn that >V ashmg
to?) city the Notional t_.ipit.il Wot.b)
be the moat appropriate pl.u-.c for this
national exjkisition. Congress will
take action on it vu presume at !Ui
car’v day.
Ja Lye Bleeiley. of the supreme
court, ot Ga-, lms rendered a d-em
sion which requires a!! properly to he
taxed alike. He says that it is m
of constitution of J5< -
violat on the 1
to tax real estate at a per root differ
jug fcoin that levied Oil personal
property. The case originated ;n tiic
village of Summerville.
II011 JefiferBOU Davis De:ul
The news of Mr. Davis’ death has
reached everv nook and corner of the
United States. It was flashed along
every telegraph wire iu the union.
3 ■* r
at- .
ad cahlod to Europe in a moment
ter the hero breathed his last. ILs
death has been the occasion of much
comment by editors and writers. His
history is known almost by all the
children of the .south. They rever
his memory and it will live as long as
southern chivalry and southern patri
ptisiu aniiuaws the bosom of the
southern jteople. The north in many
instances . . elides filed to LLid-pn blacken Ids ttu
name., a id hiur the escutcheon of his
lair fame by the cry of traitor
This can never be done. The gen
. unborn t Will ... yet accord j to . «*•*•
erataon
Davis the merit he has been denied.
Tliat lie was a patriot, statesman
an.lchrL tian his record amply proved
That he wiU live in the heaTut . ot f au ii
men time will vpr fy. The cause
re presen ed still lives ia the hearts
nitrn. lie war the true representative
man of the south, anil the oat!i
mourns, ana .ought to mourn. Slw
loved him. for he was made tie* vi
carious sufferer fur all her allege?!
crimes. He bore them for us,
^ore them like a hero and a
i c he was. Let the south •com ms
tfcie hi-i death, aud defend the titr l>!
ed hon «r of his name. It was ;;
my little for .on¬ gre-^t govern
to deaiy ... :u.- *.—o
f If rtf' -*.-*, i'vv
1 fc.V I i * ia 'll r?a f % lVSVJr ,j ?
. -?• ftl S' :.- fill*
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>V, A. 1- AHLKY.
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•wen are ———kt****. at Us® helm.
WEJWOR^'SE’iKIOB^rAT ■>*“-—-——
THE
ML! HO DUST idr CHURCH ON
D *%AV!S- Ji*F#E8SON
iA large apScmrse of' people .*♦*
seuit.lcd at tie Methodist churcii
IVsiltis^day to participate in the ms
mortal services, at, srtgested by the
gallant Gordon. Governor, Of Ga
Services were introduced with song
by choir, followed by reading the 90th
Pst," n by Rev. W. A. parley, prayer
by '&}*,$. D. Adams,. fetsiuford After these
services Cept. L. I., was
calledfo ’he chair, and Rev. W. A.
Earley secretary and the .following
cot) unit tee on resolutions appointed
Judge J. F. C. Williams, Rev. W. \.
and Col. J. M. Mobley. The commit
tee reported resolution winch were
offered. Pending the resolutions the
meeting was addressed bjr Col. Mob¬
ley, R. A. Russell, Rovs. J. W. Wil¬
son, C. D. Adams, W. A. Farley,
Judges W, I. Hr ^son, J. F. C.
liaius, Don. Ii. Lynch and L. L. Stan
far J. ‘TFif speeches were short, bui
feeling had full of vepn .tioa for the
dead and jympcihy for tha family.
The rosidotwns were Bien ail opted
by a runng vote, yCeieh are aa follows:
WhorcM, Almighty God by his
providence hath removed from the
orld to brighter realms above, tlw
Honorable Jefferson Davis, the trust¬
ed leader -of the people of the st*te oi
Georgia, and the southern states in
tiie four darkest years of tbuir histo¬
ry, and whi-ieas, oar wh.de pe'-plc rc
g**d hi.-- jnemory with .'eelingS of
hlgfc« respec^esteem a#nl , affection. H
We fill citi/.eps of Harris county, for
the purpose of manifesting our high
appreciation of Ida exaulted character
and distinguished services do hereby
^Joj,* the following resolutions.
p'irst, That in common with oar
fvllour citizens of -the aouth wo eom
mingle onr sorrow aud deepest grit-f
& t the demise of oar
fallow citizen, J .tf.-rsou l£'M-vd>nr
trusted eijaiftuin add !<■':. ho
'
f..ur daot.v.L.yaai'S of «nn«i.
o' the con.dit.tt.iom;! doc
trines of state rights: tha vicarious
sufferer for the action of his people;
the embodiment of the highest typo
of fideii^ to priucjjdc; the
5»>.<ishc:l patriot, statesman and
tittti sentient ut; the ex -president
3i) . l j,|; e .. ! , cor.fodeisicj’.
R’.-cusul, Th;it hi.; metuory will
t-i8.<hrii.frl in the horrU of ton sets'll
ej: , j»ooph' and the hri'dEnt tesoru
eventful p ihlle
gj i.e cltetdched by them to the
gitncrufion as the inspifatiun of
- ]s i,_,, giarul and glorious.
Third, l int we tender to the
a.l family of our distingijished
our l-.eart felt condolence and
thy in this their hour of b rulest
fre-.ts.
Fourth, That this preamble
resolutions be published in tiie
iltox Journal.
ASti-r adoption of resolutions
meeting dosed v.-i h song anil
by Rev. J. W. Wilson,
by [lev. C. 1). Adams.
To School Teachers.
There will be an examination of
ants for teacher's license in
Hamilton on 2ml and 3rd of January j
JS90. W hite applicants are required
to attend on the 2nd day of January,
and colored on the 3rd. Meet prompt
jy g o’clock as only 01 e day is al- j |
lowed. 'Teachers whose license have
expired will be required to attend
t j, e examination if they want to he
Ucelis<jd . j
\V. A. Farlf/y, C. S. C. i
-j- J— nt ~" |
l< one wtiici i* guar.-mL-ed to brine you :
sabsf.ct TV rcuits, or ill ci-e of taiiure a j
r( _ t . irll , j ,j h »-e p.-icc. On this safe
|Jan you can tiuy from onr advert:*.-: i
Drueeist a Lot !c of Ur. Li u> New itii
t .«r-ry for < 'mi-uiiip.i-.fi it is anarmteed
to firing relief in every esc, when used!
f r :»i;y /ill’ cAioti oi i nroat. Lnn*^ or !
. st , ..c-m-ii n, 1 nllamu
Lung*, Br»a. lutis, A-tfinni. etc. i: tVcyoping pica^.-in:
Cnujfit. •' rouu.etc.. is
n ,, _. r . tl . t :,-,i
sn si» avs fie iepeuueu ui u-i. 1 rwi icu
tic ^ true b i '
u lL ,~ y & Willi *,m>’ Dr«" Store.
Cltri'Toi;ta at Ufiiplcy.
M it. Ebitoh.—T he lailits of tne
parser, Aid S:i:-lety of the
Methodist char' ll will -j- rivo an enter
takv.nent CHiLtm.v; lay and night at
.j, e 4 adei.v-'. IJj*! open at O
j J( .} te <. Admission free you pay
for v,Riu.t von get. A bonatif il
j [ thin * ii be A. •
t •aioon
»weei
HAMILTON, GA ,i DEC., 13, 1889.
~
trirtthte* fcwrtortstt and
will lecture at Shiloh on ;Ue .evening
•*.»"«*?«** Shiloh tn;«< «ny fund. It you *«»h “
to ; chMf'e ay the blues and prepare
tc enjoy a happy Christmas; if you
W ;& to Uugj^ as you n*¥h* -h*n>
move, back your buttons and couieout
p, hear this lecturer. Bring your
wife, children, and guest. This is
a chance perhaps 1 in a lifetime to see
aud hear this great lecturer. Every
citizen of tbeJSf mmtmity and 'neigh¬
boring eomswsSdtics, should enlist
himself to msb this occasion a grand
SUCC-OvSS. , r,„
The fMLo ...,* . were ap¬
pointed by the boa id of trustees.
Entertainment, A. |L Crawford,M-D.
Gaorge Cook, Wm. Moran.
IiiUoiirction, Col. EHison,
M. F. Barnes^ Dr. Rush,
Petor McDowaB, Robert Fryor.
I). Jenkins, J. E. Taylor.
Order, Green Anderson, Jr.,
G, T. McDowell, A. D. Anderson,
jL. A. Smith, J. J. Cook, G. M.
Atidcrson.
Door-keopera and Ushers,
A. Kollvr, T M. Neal,
J. C. Ellis, W.,^Col!i«r, Jr.
,
Ad vi:*sion single tiniest SOcts,
Two tb ketj to same party 7o “
Three “ “ “ SI.
,
Childern under 12 and over 5 years
25 cents
Special rates to families of ovor 3
and reserved seats can be obtained
by applying to J. T. Stapheuson or
G. T. McDowell.
Every body come, and bring every
body else.
»v
State LucascouktVjS. of ohio, city Tourto S. }
Frank J Cheney makes oath that
he is ibe senior nar'ner of the firm of
F. f.-Cheney & Co..doing husinesi in
thcpvy of Toledo, Ounty ami State
afore said, and that said firm will pay
the n of ONE HUNDRED DOL¬
LARS fin each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot be cured try the
use ol Hall's Catarhw Cuar..
Frank J. chlnf.y. ,
°TMM"1I jiilji~fai* IW T-1 1
in m’wbreseftce.’this 6th day of De
A. 1>. ’86.
A. w. GLEASON Notary Public.
j ' v I
j SC A L |
H «u <s patarrh Cure ts-taken inter
a4 >;y l!1( j ac t.s directly upon the
blood and mucus surfaeer uf the sys
te-r. Send for testimonials, tree.
F. ,}. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75 cents. | i
Mercurial — IMioumalNm « 1 — . j
J
Mr. J C. .Jones city nar.shal of
Fulton, Arkansas, wrilcs: ‘ About
ten years ago I contracted a severe
case of blood poison. The leading
physicians of the city were called in,
and they prescribed medicine after
medicine which I took without afford
ing me any relief. 1 also tried mercu¬
rial and [Hitash remedies, w.th the
same unsuccessful result, but which
brought on an attack of mercurial riieu
matism that made my i:fo one o f un¬
told agony. After suffering for four
years I gavi up all former remedies
arid commenced taking Switc’s Spe¬
cific (S. S. S.) After taking several
bottles I was entirely cured and able
to resume wo: k, I consider
Specific S. S. S. the greatest medl
c:nee for blood poisoning to-day on
the market.
A t I; rODlpT a r*. 1 11. <
•
Two bottles of Swilt s Specific S.
$. S. cured me ot a breaking out a 1
over my body caused by blood pot
sowing. Victor Stewart.
2 4 S. Royal Street, Mobile, Ah’,
For thirty years I was afflicted with
b!oo(i f ,0 ' c ' )n from whlC11 1 sufTere ' !
untold agon.es I commenced
5. S. S., an aA-r 'is.ng ire u.ttie,
J am entirely Cured,
William Schenk, Flushing I.. I.
I suffered for twenty years from
. ' ” , ; som „-r F’ Three bottles of
'
Specific . . -i. 0 „ .
.* 5 vv f ts o. *5. curtn me cn
t p e , CATHERINE Mo-iier,
M OvO a, i,.
rrea!s? on El tod and Skin Dis.a c:.
iniiico
S'.vL-'i SrtciFic Co., Atlanta
Ga.
If yf-.nfrom «!:•■*«-M
cv lmpr-Tc If <>< «!. fU ?i as «cro it
rhftlDl, nOTi-4 !■;. i; m*> •*, t- t *-r
worujn. lake J. Vi. McLsaa'. sjareapi
ill».
To allay T»a r *»«. «uV*4u? nation fical
f ml wrtrs ari-i ?ii m -bl prr m» •
land #HiHnvi'jr re’“ 1 st nra; rlj' i -u g DV
f 1 rug that H- remedy l)r. J. II.
^icLte :tn. V«l a Oil
Y “ V
.
A f«rtl.
tsr
^ nf j 8urger y j hope H hare a
hl»eral thate t>f the Siam's ge of her
people aud ihosc of the surrounding
country. My office is ncT: door to
Drug Store where I ran he seen
during the day. Residence that,
forms !y occupied by j. L Dennis,
Alt calls w'ii Rrtrjictfftiily.. fie [Srotpptly feuded.
Harold tV ij It,It ms, M. D.
Tax WH’eC
Ail parties du'3 city tax iwdl please
call on J. B. Mobily aiulfsettle b)
December ist, and save
BukTCookJ 5 Mayor.
J. B; Mobley, Sec. A
m
•y
PL All and SUGiE-COATED. <1
TBSTIMOX Cfiifdfy, l A|LS. Gtt.—I
Pk. Q. T, Puksem..
have etiiinined ti:e i >miu la ntfthe good above
Piils anil recojuuicnd Uiem a: ca
tlmrtic pill. A. Paintif. Hiiplcy,
JVic. K. Bunsen.
Ga.--I have used tt.e unprov piils snvl
know them to lie just as pfcm presented.
They ure also the best tiling find for
painter’ft colic.
,T. T. t 'ir.tsrhrt. Plilpley,’, Ga.—'The
above pill l Hhv-c used. I can rceeonuncnd
them very^iigbiy- aathfacto'.'ilv they with have tit ays act
-:d very mos,'
UR SETH X. .TOROAN
OPERATING SUKGKOV.
rerfornis nil operations in ^.urgery.
1137 Broad Bt. v.
Coln&n% Ga.
— „ , — — — —
DIAMOD DYES
\1! colors for silk wool apd cotton.
DIAMOND PAINTS,
for fancy works, Geld, Stiver Artist
Black, Copper, Bronze, fkc.
NOTE PAPER sr. a qmr% .4<ue. j quies
for 2octs. At the Drug
Riley & William?.
W, F, GLASS’ SPFXIfLIIFS
Wecall your Special Attention to
the Following Meuiciw::-:
Grrnutu Compound Vbuffh nyrnp
[Not Borchce'v German syrup] conghs. A mu
remedy for the relief and cu:e f
olds cr.rnp, breti ' nisi whooping nought btgan
ami all-dis'-sre J ot the n spirati.y
uaml lungs. i'ri >• 5oc
ju-ju Worm Stfi nji
Asuru ,,. .
••u.Tr . bo. » iL-i.iir m...
ttouble, and -t - ’ ■ r ‘ . 11 1 w orins-ev. :y
lilue - 1,r ‘ - n °’
German Cor p and Fever and
Apao Care.
A gunrenteod rf*n»c*<ly for ( hills and Fe¬
ver. This w II postiv ly uro *ny case of
Chills and Fever, if taken according t<
directions, l’riee ffl.uu.
German Compound Female Reg
ulator.
A sure cure tor n 1 diseases arising from
irregularities of die “monthly si-- 1 r.,
love-1,.,at f is in fore buy i .g s>R> olin r
-Female llt-gulawr.” l’riee 75c.
German Compound Dyveuien
Kemedy.
Thin is n “positive” cure for Bloody
Flux, Dysentery, Giiping of thu Bowels
etc. If your bowels are not rigid, try
this and be happy- l’riee 6Uc.
German Compound Diarrhoea
Cord in!.
For Diarrhoea. Sit nutter Complaint*,
Griping ami iclux.-d condition of the
bowels. Brice 50c.
German Com poontl JAidment.
The most p iWiTtii! Liniment Eftown lor
Neuralgia, liheuir.niism. Pains in tin
back, BtUiuiJers, arms, legs; for Sprains,
Bruises, an 1 for a’l eases where a Lini¬
ment is nee’cd for man or beast; two
eize.s, 25 and 50c.
German Compound Hair Be
N lover.
This ii not a dye, but restores the orig
nal Color, Y r igor, Life and Beautr to ih
Hair. Thorougtity erndiotes Dv dr.'t’
! and stops the tubr froui failing out. Price
! 500.
Thus y0 „ s( , e t)l( . se remrdiesare not
j -‘cure ails." but each or. - is prepare i f •
n j. i( ,,, r v , ncith.-r i- ti.cTvni.-ic
Keeulator used for id .. in-a Imt ■ - 1
Medicine is a certain curt-r.r toed!.,ea;;ei
j for wil i c j, j t u r c nun. iHi
W. r. (te.AiS.S DruifuiHt.
Sole ( y)l!pi( 3 iijil.
Oneal Mill, Oa.. Mar. 2 1, V.).
This is t > cntU . that ~ wa* in be«I with
rheum:itifv!B a»:<l rvfter tryi-nif a bottle o!
German Compound liniment, vhh a TV
to be up and plowirur. I thoroughly awi
j geieneioiuMy recooimcmi it Uj ali suf¬
fer Jig with rliemuati»zn»
| W. A. TIustkr
SATISFACTION OR TdONLY
. REFUNDED.
The ju*t»v r eelebrat-'i Gurni'in ct- m
1 poun'l rciiie*i5e» are .-vol'l at the ltiiiow iii}J
I places:
' j (liipler I):*nsr Stor<*
UlLl Y & VvJLU > V.H, IV \ aih<-n Ga.
T. Il- Kiiiiiitouf.ii. ataiiia. Ga.
, ( K\\VK' >R it&' U)l.L\it. (>«hr in G a.
: y. i Aut-Y Wtiitcfivi Ps Ga.
Smith H««m. Oiii'ai’s Mill, Ga.
I!K. < l:AV. Cl i>. S*liUoh. i):i.
.il.HX t %n*s 4'at^uta. Ga.
F. I Thom
Boa Ii: - t a:- u ]?■ : om S «»re. <ia.
.1 t. Hah: . (ju.
NOTI.KT M ex V.'il: it It' (id.
f‘oh.il 1 'U| l.t'R. Ncv iiop v. (id.
Vil;«. iBHi.r.. *
S', . M. i >. : r .'OK r«!l!* u‘:v:l!e. (;a
Tavi.os o, k n. f'r.iv- olvmbvrfi
MksM. A: : . I;1.1:Y. » prngs Ga
KaM.1
I n c ; n:tr n
■ s. i ii r I an «u>r.
y/.e fun :V 9>H \t>\
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jr Tf>T r y n.i~K A r *i'’
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BARUETT’S TONIC.
Tlu« Tonic Is prepared from Pura
SetectW .Jamaica Giugur, together with
o:4ier rout » an.I herbs, aivd forms m Tiyas
;;n. :in«1 Kiticaei tis Tonic as a cure for
Ov>pfet»*ia, Near.hum. General Debility
rtll» J as Mil \ iy. thief ills unexcelled. J£n
iurt>v-d by i‘Ly*i-'ians. 'Jry it.
AIauUt«ictutud by tiio Barrett P.-ug Co
Anyusta. Ga
Fur saia by liiuar & Wtu.ii ms.
Tlia Cheaestp ;
:
FURNITURE and STOVE
House in Coiumbus, is at
T. F. Farley’s, i
1348 Broad Street Call
and see torj ourself.
ie aaa Rhodes a ■ iiisre v «»
BRANCH HOUSES.
A <’•. Ithodps A Co- S ivtnnab, Oa.
A. G, lihodos A Co. AUcjita,
A. A (r. d. Hhodos III.DUOS A A Co. Co. Montgomery, Mobile, Ala. Ala.
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A. Q. Hhodes & Co. Chattanooga, Tenn.
A. G. Rhodes & CO. - Nashville, Teen.
A. G. Rhodes A Co. - Memphis, 'J'emt.
A. G. Rhodes & Go. - Knoxville, Tenn.
A. G. Rhodes A Co. - Charleston, b. 0.
-MANUFACTURERF.S, W1I0LRSALKALI) RETAIL DEALERS IN—
JBtI3Vtr>S OF 'O JF3L riiJ I "IF XJ TZ«
Ours is the biggest Furniture bulsnflss in tha United States, and our ttalos antiually ire ovor a niTHionM<>‘! rrs.
Besides manufacturing a large part of onr goods, we control the output of several of the largest fadort<$Mi> th*
W cst. tV'hon small dealers buy from $100.00 to 150.00 worth of goods at. a time, we buy from iL-5,uW'.O0 t-»
$50,000.00, FOR SPOT OABff, thereby getting from 15 to 25 per cent, better dixjouHl.S than t’wjy. u urn
always willing to give our cualtoiaers the ben -fit of tint so big discounts, and save first-class v*»u from It) t-.» *0 per » fe,t- on
every piece of furnititte you buy from us. Another advantage is, wo handle only good., and wilPguar
.mice every piece wo sell you. Oar motto is “GOODS AT RETAIL AT WHOLESALE laiiOKBA To prove
this we submit a few [trices and defy competition:
500 Bureaus beautifully finished at 84.to each. suits, large bevel glass, only 545.00 each.
8001 1000 Good Good Miong Strong Bedsteads, Bed Springs complete at 81.Vo at each. $1.50 each, 80 solid walnut frame, jtuiuabt silk plush d parlor suits, $!<S each.
f«0 solid Walnut, fgll io.-u .......... y., in '"iWrlTajf
SOW Pvene.b Blessing Oases, wi?r 20xb8 German m.uraoi/.elr glass i LO oa*-!. '•*, ...... <-naft%*50p
yftw, mtiot, only I'Ooui smSi, top, 2o a “Walcott” cottage each. set*
28, (ronttan plate glass, #!0.30 each.' roomjaad BOO good, strong, walnut finish, Rooking Chairs, cane ’WT
&U Ten piooe, solid walnut, marble top, tollut bod back, only §1 etoeli.
,
These are only a fow of the thousands of bargains we hnvo to offer you, at prices lower than other dealers )>av for tli.
same goods. II we bv bvying for IS large stores, In the enormous quantities wo do, cannot undersell email dealers, then
the wholesale houses have no advantage over I ho little one horse dealers that buy a hundfull of goods at a. time.
LAN T, BUT NOT LEAST, Among the many attractions is our CARPET DKPARTJIKNT. We cany the lai’p-sti
,
slock In the South, and our prices arc the lowest to be found. Those goods mo the latest d sign, and ni-wesi ehitdcs. Mail
orders have our host attention always. Can soil you good Ingrain at50c per yard, host at Sit. Good Bruso-ls at 7», hirst
11.25. Make a diagram of your room, with exact mcasuremiuif, write us what kind of carpet you want find wo wiU g>i-‘r
attfoc to please you. tVo cannot cut a.jrupJ ■» a» It takes fj-nai a yard to a yard aud a quarter to slio-.v th- i irure. ordet*
Don’t buy an article of furniture until you see otir goods ond gut cur price;-.. If you caunot ijuine, scud us your
by mail. W'e will treat you right and do our boat to please you,
THE A. G. RHODES FURNITURE COUPANX,
tea© Broad St. COLUtBBUS, GA.
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Our Stock is Large, 'Our Gcods Mow, Our Prixoo Mov/
We Malic a Business of Making Bargains in
AETISIiOFUP ilITUEE
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The Latest Stylos., the Fines: Q-i»lity, Uunoit in Variety, have been cemhiued by us in
£ i! Uq ft a A 3 tui. Si 6 i LfrUHS FOR g D % % |e.
Oar Fall and Winter CfFeriup Will Not aud Cannot bo Surpassed.
There is a Limit below wii;< h Honest Goods Cannot be Sold. V/e [tiato oar 1 1 ices at tit®
Low Water Mark for Safe ami lit liable Goods, Sold under Cura-antee.
INSPECT US, CRITICISE j KNOW US.
And ycu will find v.i Bsal Fair and Sava Y- oil Bdiiars.
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ON£ DOLLAR A YEAR.
STFIOTl.Y IN ADVANCE.
AT HIS OLD STAN D!
The Original “No-Shoddy” Clothier,
1117 Broad St., Next to 3rd National Bank,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
I am now located in my former place of business, at the above number,
and asic all my friends in Harris and the adjoining counties to call and see my
Stock of Winter Clothing.
I am not advertising *!!0 suits for $10, but 1 feel sure I can soli you goods at
is low figures as anybody. I appreciate the patronage heretofore given nu»
and shall endeavor by fair honest methods to retain it. 1 have a iumpleta
line of fall samples now in stock and will have suits made to order for thosi»
who wish them, at very low figures.
G. E. THOMAS.
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BRANCH HOUSES.
A. G. Rhodes < 'olunib' -, 5. 0.
A. G. Rhodes & Co. - ’! < rre lin He, hi i.
A. G. Rhodes A- Co. Kvansv itc, mi.
A. G. Rhodes & Co. - - Oaiio, 111.
A. G. Rhodes & .C'O. - Rnloikh, N. l L
A. O. Rhodes A Co. - Yhdn.luu <T, .H iss.
A. G. Rhodes A Co. - - Angus in, Gft.
A. U. Rhodes A Co. - Lnuhvilte, hy.
A. G. Rhodes A Co. - - Rutaula, Ala.