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WRIGHT & ALLEN,
--DEALERS IN-
7 Goods, Groceries «rv
^ Hats, Shoes ?
: j,
qware and plantation supplies.
l/Ve can furnish you with High Grade
best on the market. Try
fl,. Best quality Corn, Hay, Oats, Bran.
r stock of Ladies’ Goods is complete, and
tend a cordial invitation to call and inspect
You will be pieused with what we have
ow you.
\v cuLEMAN. B. H. K&T
COLEMAN «c RAY,
-DEALERS IN
lies Provisions, Planters’ Supplies and Fertilizers,
MAC03ST, GSORGIA.
Isacfirrv a lu i Ime oi Groceries, Buguing, Ties, Wagons, Buggies, &c., a
[j. i£isro3s:vii.*ijE, G-EOIIGIAL.
[r. W. Jack will be iu cha ge nf our business at Knoxville, which is h
inte of fair h nest and courteous treatment. We solicit patronage for botat
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(NOXVILLE
HSCHOOL
SPUING TERM.
January 13
... June 27
FAIL TERM.
............. .September 1.
!..............December 19.
juition fur AH allowance oidccoe, 9 a p P j
pro rata will be
fiblic will Fund. taught the
n\ be by most
solicit your patronage. Fur-
will be cheerfully fur-
C. G. POWER,
Principal.
HOUSE,
VILLE, GEORGIA.
ipen to public patronage. We
use our guests, Comfortable
good Fare. Free hack to and
Z, T. HARRIS,
Proprietor.
Mote & Bay
DEALERS IN
md Domestic Groceries,
Vegetables, Canned
Sugar, Coffee, Poultry,
(utter, Eggs, Ac.
Brandies, Wines, Beer, Ac.
the highest price for Chickens,
3 er and Country Produce.
Filling fucc, to purchase family gro-
■ 11. &c., will find we sell at
t]? at *^ os ‘ p° ur th
Pi a arlv opposite Brown House
M M Passenger Depot,
GA.
V’ I : C AVANT ,
i 'falors in all kinds of
LUMBER, &c.
F ar *- now situate five mile a
kville, in the midst of the
pine.
oul lumber at the very lowest
w iJ deliver at the mills or at
11 the railroad.
er 8 Filled Promptly.
,E, GA.
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MATHEWS & MALPASS,
WARE HOUSE
And Commission Merchants,
KNOXVILLE, GA.
Within 20 Yards of Depot
We are prepared to handle COTTON
at lowest prices, and guarantee highest
prices to sellers.
TR,Y IJB.
S. S. DUNLAP, H. M. WORTHAN,
President. Vice-President.
R. E. STEED,
Secretary and Treasurer.
nur liii co.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Cutlery,
Iron, Steel, Stoves
and Tinware.
Carriage and
Wagon Material,
Agricultural Impli*
ments, Mechanic’s
Tools, &c., &c.
Agents Howe’s Standard Scales, P. H.
Starkes, Dixie Plows and Planet Jr. Cul¬
tivator. 150 and 152 Third St.,
8m Macon, Ga.
MALPASS 4 BUSSEY,
— DEALERS IN—
FINE LIQUORS, WINES, BEER,
Sodn Water,
Cigars Tobacco and Candy ,
?
We keep none but the best, and can
supply you with anything from a drink
of Soda Water to a gallon of Imported
Frem h Brandy. Otx
West Knoxvillo»
__JuJx aath. tsoo ,________
PBOFESSIONAL CARDS._________
R. D. Smith. W. P. Blasingame,
SMITH & BLASINGAME,
ftjTORKEYS AT LAW,
Knoxville, Ga.
Prompt and faithful attention given to
all business entrusted to their care.
MONEY CHEAP AND E&ST.
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If you want CHEAP AND quick
MONEY, on ea«y and Ubend terms, you
can get it by calling on
W. P. BLASINGAME,
Attorney at Law,
Knoxville, Ga.
NEWS AND NOTES FOR WOMEN •
Plush is out of date.
Lady Londonderry has given up her
projected visit to America.
Anderson Agnes Huntington is called the Mary
of the lyric stage.
Queen Victoria has a large hand and
takes a seven and a half glove.
Women arc exclusively employed in
the hand weaving of Turkish carpets.
A soft cashmere with a brocade of ir¬
regular spots is new, but somewhat stiff.
All the colors of the rainbow' radiate
from seemingly white glassware importa¬
tions.
Shawls of every sort are made into
dresses for exclusive wearers by private
modistes.
Sirs. Mary E. Bryan, of New York
Oity, writes a novei by contract every
three months.
An exquisite satan duehessec, with
large floral embellishments in silver gray,
is the very acme of elegance.
Buckskin vests and trimmings arc an
expensive caprice which will only be
adopted by women of wealth.
The Amazon cloths appear with a new
face, for beside the plum colors and the
speckled surfaces they are checked.
Black and white is a favorite combina¬
tion in new hats. Black felts are
trimmed with white feathers, and vice
versa.
A well-dressed woman always takes
care to be well shod and well gloved, if
her dresss and bonnet are not in the very
latest fashion.
A late novelty in silks is a black fig¬
ure on a tinted or colored ground. The
newest of these is figured in a flowing
ribbon design.
The girl dude is now haunting the
fashionable tailor, who is fashioning all
sorts of manish top coats, jackets, waist¬
coats and habit shirts.
Windmill decanter sets of brass work
and red Bohemian glass are ornamental
in the highest degree. Those harp de¬
canters vie with horn in design.
There’s a vast difference between the
woman who puts things on and she who
is dressed. A few woman have the
knack of always appearing well dressed.
Light colored felts will be more in
vogue this winter than the black or dark
colored ones. They will be trimmed with
velvet ribbon or flowers of another color.
Tiuv bouquets in charming colois
sprinkled over lust?oU3 satan ground sug¬
gest recollect' ~ * r «£lie cherished bro¬
cades by wide \0,mammas set such
store. Aur Christn^i
Brider- \ * very small. vened
vi! il. B lluwa.'d, wit? al ttKS
with aic'day. >i
to prot | T Bias/ A?,
Helen Uu(L. e ,, ^ on Cheyenne
Mountain, is now marked by a heap of
stones, every visitor to it casting two
stones upon it in accordanco with the
wish of the
A clever Buffalo N Y.) woman went
to England, travel*! all around London,
saw everything wo»h seeing, was gone
from home only tvs* mouths, and spent
only $200 during R- entire trip.
Mrs. E. H. Butieyer is one of the
most accomplished hletes in New York
City. She walks trty miles at an out¬
ing, makes long jirueys on a bycicle,
and can lift 025 poids of iron when at
her best.
According to a rently published cen-
sus of Vassar Coila graduates it ap¬
pears that of 867 yog ladies whose ca-
reer after leaving e institution had
been learned, 315, a little more than
thirty-six per cent., d married.
Mrs. Thomas Edisis a beautiful and
accomplished whose youngmnan of twenty-
four, odg of gtest difficulties in
life is making her abs-minded husband
realize the necessity sating when he is
hungry and resting Hr he is tired.
Dr. Julia Bick is t irst woman to be
honored by the Brit -Medical Society/
Miss Bick has coatrild some valuable
papers to the cause Oedicine, and the
i-'iC iety recently votcc allow her $100
to pay for the public! of 0 f a pamphlet
on “The Nutrition Muscles.”
It is not unusual f'tVew York wo-
man to have three four different
schemes on hand for tviuter, beside
her social membership undertakinj Fencing, Del-
sarte and current liter¬
ature class have been ^ed out for the
mornings by one youuurried lady of
fashion.
One of the last fret»f the women
who ought to know b i 3 to inject
perfumes into their aousing a hypo¬
dermic syringe for thpose. Skin
poisoning and abscess* a few of the
evils likely to ensue, here is small
danger of the senselesstice becom¬
ing common.
A Mohammedan y woman has
•Just closed her medical> s i n Odessa,
Russia, with a bnllxamination.
Her name is Kutiojariffm. She is
the first Mohammedan^ who haa
received an M. D.’s ( a , and the
State has granted her permission
to practice her professit
Ahome for women te^gg opened
last fall, at Dresden,any^ R, a
building of its own. Pr& Q f any
nation can stay at the imporarilj
for forty or fifty centi an d enjoy
the benefit of a local t* associa¬
tion Retired German^ can jj ve
herewith $175 one room for lirithtwo,
for a year.
SAVORS l CO.
DEAlIjEITS IW
DRY GOODS NOTIONS, GROCER¬
IES, HARDWARE, CORNFLOUR,
HAY, OATS, BKAN AND PLAN-
tation supplies
WE HAVE A COMPLETE SUPPLY OF
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Hosery
and IViillinery,
Agr icultural Implements,&c
We extend a cordial inyitation to all, and the Ladles
especially, to call and examine our stock.
10 TROUBLE TO SHOW 00003.
Our Prices wiil C impete with Macon & Atlanta.
GA. IY
FINE MILLINERY.
My Stock of FALL MILLINERY is now beautiful, and will soon be complete.
I have a nice line of NOTIONS at the low st prices. My Stock of
,
GLASSWARK, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
Are remarkably cheap, and if you see them, you wiil be compelled to buy.
DRESS-MAKING A SPECIALTY,
some And all of pains my customers, taken, and I will every have effort full made l >t to of give MILLINERY, satisfaction. NOTIONS, For convenience &c., a* of
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the depot by the 15th. I cordially invite all the ladies to cail and see my Stock.
Li in MRS. M. 3. PIERCE.
J.H. NOLAN & BRO.
Have On Hand the Largest and Most Select Stock of
FURN IT U R E
EVER BROUGHT to umoywillc.
Comprising a Complete Line of Choice Goods:
Bed Room Sets, Parlor Sets. Chairs,
Rockers, &c.
You enu find goods ia
rCPIAR OAK m WALNUT.
Springs, lounges, wardrobe’, dining room safes, cupboards, etc. We also
keep on hand a full line of handsome coffins, burial cases and undertakers goods.
Call and examine our stock before you purchase elsewhere.
iy
MILTON J.
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE
Patent Medicines, Notions, Etc.
I am prepared to sell Corn, Oats, Meat, Bran and all kinds of Family and Plan¬
tation Supplies. I have on hand the largest and complet st stock of Dress Goods,
Clothing, B >ots Shoes, Hats, China and Glassware ever seen in this market.
FaiiPi Iltsosils, Carts, Baisies, Wagons,
Etc. I make a specialty of the celebrated Barnesville buggies, which I sell at fee*
tory prices. I defy competition either in quality or price.
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