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ANO TO
» tiditp Heal Estate Agent
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1 *j Wagon and Harness,
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am a ' Clark & Son.
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Sugar,
N. 0. Syrup,
Parched and Green,
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Water Ground Meal.
Cigars and Tobacco.
nr CROP TUMP SEED I
Ul tb. best VsristieA, bought direct from
tot F UNTO and OILS at the low
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Fine Decorating.
. L. Burnett and Charlie
representing C. J. Pan*
Paper House of Atlanta,
In the city. They are doing who a
of work and those
At homes reasonable papered price ■§■■■ can and have in
a
flrst-cbws style. They can be found
Cttrits House. |
Insurance.
to my life insurance
fire ! accepted insurance the agency
coropa- and
i give you the lowest
most favorable terms on all classes
of Fire Risks, and I solicit a share of
ssn&ftSs'&ft
m Any one wanting risks
i or Fire Insnmnce will
to their interest to call on me.
past favors, I am
Very respectfully, J.P. Nichols.
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|U£T?te*anunal assembles there
today, and will preach ISffiEtfg
sermon tomorrow
Duluth is the place
preached his fieri sermon.
The handsomest poach of the sea¬
son and infect tha fineri JfiS* that *•
^d^ 8e SfeS2 a ti
was grown by J* G. Carver who
now owns tbs Barit place near here
and is of the Elberta variety.
It BMOsans eleven inches in rir-
minference and weighs 1OK ounces.
He shipped about twenty bushel*
of these the past week. This shows
what Spalding county can do ia the
way of psacbes. ‘ fr**' ■ f * *
The Central RR. basssttled its law¬
suits with tbe people of BaroesvfBe
after having the judgement obtained
before a jury in favor of plaintiffs
set aside three different trims by
Judge Boynton and having the case
twice in the Supreme court. The
fori trim Judge Boyntoute decision
W sustained ai*toe the lari time the
while the caw
was pending. The amount sued for
and judgements obtained were for
♦140,000. Tbs compromise was for
♦35,000 which has been paid over to
the plaintiffs In a lump, and times
are flush in BaeuMviUe.
a small
’s resi-
denee, corner .yiorindll musical instruc- sts.
tion Any others f Special
will be L received.
a ttention given to time, which fingering. etc. be
Terms moderate may may be
learned by applying to Miss Mctiehee
at her home. July 23rd, 1889.*
During a single week there hare
waste, and provisions against a sure
coming scarcity of timber. Our
forests are unreasonably wasted; but
man’s inventive skill will meet the
crisis successfully. One of these in¬
ventions provides for the making of
sugar barrel* of the refuse bagasse
of the sugar factories, and the other
for the making of boards af a mix¬
ture of reeds and plaster of Paris
shaped by hydraulic pressure. Here
are substitutes tor timber which Bug.
gast the possibilities of many more ;
stilt there is no reform now more
needed,than to put and end to forest
destruction.—{New York Telegram
Harrison’s BUM indignation.
New York world
Dudley has been actively engaged
in the Republican national commit¬
tee’s effort to make Mahons boss in
Virginia. As Preside^ Harrison Harri
has daily consulted vrlththeeOmi mit-
teeasits tes as its adviser adviser And fend director, director, Ire we in¬
ter that bis moral indignation over
Dudley’s “blocks of five” performance
is like a good many other partner¬
ship affairs, “limited.” Dudley en¬
joys all the privileges bf tbe partner
ship except that of dining at the
white house. His exclusion there is
the punishment which marks the
President’s moral displeasure with
him—for letting hmisllf be found
out. ... " \ - - - - -j
Electric Bittern.
Thi. remedy fa becoming *0 well known
SS‘.»^8SSt“'KS‘3S‘ i “-
fa claimed. Electric Bitters will core all dis¬
ease* of the Lirer and Kidneys, an«i will ren
Pimples, Boils, Balt Rheum offer
w^ ___BBjMMjj. . _jRB
trie ibltt Banre nauiracuou (usramm, $1.00
or money refunded.—Price SO cts. and
per torttts at E. B. Anthony Drugstore.
The Joker Joked. \
Among the sojourners at Savin
Rock, Conn., is 4 young man who is
is a little weak-minded, and some of
the girls there have been playing
“jokes” on him. One of them, whom
be admired, went through * “mock
marriage” with him this week, a
friend of the girl’s tying tile knot, re¬
ceiving therefor from the “groom’
|5. After the ceremony the couple
made a tour af Savin Rock as if on
their-wedding trip. The whole af*
fair caused considerable amusement
tor the time, but some of the wise
heads now look rather seriously on
the marriage, fearing it will stand.
Is Consumption Incurable.
Consumption, ESRs&A&te saga's third bottfa,
am now on mx farte.
and able to oversee the wort on my
!»«sa7jaws; Srs
Lung Troubles. We* gives up by doctors.
Russsll Is a Dandy.
Boston Globe.
The London society papers are
of Rnsaell Harrison as the
“American {frown Prince.” The
has ■' '
tan
tined by the Prince
i of Wslre, and carries
’ROUND ABOUT.
€*,*«-,!«a **w.rn». TW*
It ww ia»t tor a moment Rom .topped nt the
i ° 0r ' twilight.
In the din
Ami 1 halted ami itauMRd, and *«W do
Than Ju*t~‘‘Good-night."
’ Whim .he to
away.
For I think bar charming, but how cab .he
*“* wuieu.**
"•“•tissssr*'
C. P. Nall has returned from Jack-
ion.
W, 4, Montgomery, of Atlanta,
was bare yesterday, v * v * .
Dr. T. J. Collier 1* spending a few
days at Indian Spring. .
W. J. McCaslan left yesterday for
a two days trip to Newnan and
Lutherville.
Willie Searcy has returned from
Atlanta, where be has been spending
several weeks.
The Savannah Morning News of
25th Inst, says, H. C. Horne, of Grif¬
fin, is in town. ^g
J. H. Ringer, U. 8. Deputy Collec¬
tor, has returned from a trip to Meri¬
wether county.
Mise Nettie BudfeiU, one of For¬
syth's farrest daughters is visiting
Mis# Susie Collier in this city.
John O. Stewart, an energetic At¬
lanta drummer, is spending a part
of the heated torn with his family
in this city.
Capt. J. 11. Shaffer has just finish
ed an extensive business tour, and is
spending time between trips with his
brother in this city.
Prof. Bothwell Graham, after a
two days stay in this city left yester¬
day afternoon for Salt Springs and
the Psidmont Chatauqua.
Mrs. R. A Thompson, little Miss
Rosalina and Master Robert return¬
ed yesterday from a visit to Mr.
Thomson’s lather near Woodbury.
Rev. C. V. Waugh, President-elect
of Start Institute, at Stark, Fla., has
gons down to look over the ground.
He will probably be absent ten days.
Miss Maude Leak, of Atlanta,
who visited here a week or so ago, is
now spending several days in Jones¬
boro, the guest ot Miss Nannie Me
Kown.
Mrs. T. J. Robinson, after a pleas¬
ant visit to friends and relatives in
this city, left yesterday tor her home
near Erin, spending the night at
Jolly on the way.
A new tin roofed awning is being
placed in front of the store occupied
by John Asher which is a decided im¬
provement over the old-fashioned
wooden shed which has stood there
for several years past.
James 0. Davis, who has been
very sick for several days with paraly¬
sis ot the brain, died yesterday morn¬
ing at 8 o’clock at the residence of
F. W. Farley his step-father, and
will be buried at Sunny Bids today,
the remains leaving at 10:45 o’clock
over Central RR. The deceased was
in bis 87th year and had been in
very bad health tor the past three
years.
Buckles’. Amies Halve.
hwltogfr* perfect imttoacfioa, bo*. or For ■ os.jp.
Iumini. Price *5 eento ptr Ml* by
E. B. Anthony.
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A Large Lot erf Consigned
AND-
HATS,
JUST RECEIVED
store and must be sold at in-
to A?«
^ For Cash
Sj no whitewash
In this, we are hsnest In whit we
tmy. Yomtf, &c.,
WHITES, JR., «£ CO,
W. D. DAVIS,
Hardware, Stoves
And Farming Implements.
Have just received a nice line of CEDAR ROCKETS, POT-WARE and
PISTOLS. »
it ^ * PISTOLS I PISTOLS!! it [ft
W* Come and see mo. "W» , r .
THE COMMONWEALTH.
The News as uatkered Over Georgia
The Troup Hussars, a cavalry com¬
pany, was organised at LaGmnge
last week.
A Macon syndicate contemplates
planting 100 acres in {teaches on
the Georgia Southern road. They
will establish a canning factory and
an evaporator in connection.with
the grove to work up the third quali¬
ty fruit.
A. J. Heard, of LaGrange, is the
owner of a mare colt, “Daisy,” about
four years old, that is promising
groat things as a trotter. She never
had a harness on her until a few
month 8 ago, but under the skillful
training of George Robinson she has
developed a most astonishing speed,
and can now trot her mile on a heavy
track inside of three minutes.
The reunion of the ex-confederate
veterans of Dougias>nd Campbell
counties, at Salt Springs, next Wed-
nesday, promises to be a very inter¬
esting occaion. All ex-confederate
soldiers and their families in Georgia
are in vited tef attend, and an invita-
be delivered by Gov. Gordon, Gov.
ffinarr if*?;
and Gen. Phil Cook, and that essays
wiU hr read by Mrs. Stonewall Jaek-
Boh and her daughter. Reduced rates
will be ghre« by the railroads.
J Graham Forrester, of Bueao ^ista,
has a waistcoat that was worn by
the i'ii“ grmiuH*wjn grandfather of wi Mrs.R. iuro. x»> V. t • Forres- a umw
ter before the revolutionary war,
which «—u won onld :m.sW make the 4 La garment nor
about 1 M WN» madi
from cotton goods, from the 'cotton of
which was picked the seed by
hand, carded, span, woven and made,
up at home by toe good ^ fashion¬
ed housewife, who was a help twee* as
. The cut of this
apparel bears
in fashion as
well as texture. Itiscut low in front
to show toe old-fashioned ruffled
shirt, with immense arm holes that
nearly run out at tbs bottom, and
its stee leaves the impression that it
was worn over the bay window of a
very stout old man. The garment is
remarkably; gits
aMl h
■U. J wissbOW * tjwrrtu*» nj uv
for ntril.lrou teething, is the prebCriptto
Ol of one w of the vhc best vh 59V HJWfire fenasle nurses aurvea sn mu ; ■
felling sdeecss bv r Ot amlbai*«
I* relieves tto
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AmeUe Kivea-Chandler.
Amelie Rives-Chandfer recently
wrote to a friend in this country that
she had decided to abandon literature
for art. Amelie declares that the
prizes of literature were not worth
striving for. A book, she says, was
certain to create discussion among
a large number of people unfitted by
education to comprehend the fine
points of an author’s work. ; A pic¬
ture, on the other band attracted
attention only from those competent
to pass upon its merits. Upon these
grounds Mrs. Chandler has deter¬
mined to depend upon her palette tor
her future triumphs.
ITCHING AGONIES*
Every Nifftt I Scratched Until tne
Skin was Raw.
Body covered with aeatee like spots of mor¬
tar. An awM Sseefead* Doctor* nedess.
Cure hopeless. Rbmkkn in Entirely live weeks. cured by the Cutt-
cuba
T am going to^eiljron of the extraordinary
change me,.....* your About Oners* 1st of Ken * April com " * last I noticed
on t, the '
some red pimples like eomingont all over my
dy, tot thought nothing of it until some-
le later of on, when spotted it began and to which look like
spots >t« mortar on, came
oflin if in layers, accompanied with itching.
did meanwhile, consult were scratched oil in again, the Invtin
1 all the doctors country,
tot without, aid. happened Alter riving up all hopes
of recovery, I to j; see an advertise-
ment in the newspaper about your Coticura
‘ttBSSAgCA’S. to notice that the scaly snip.
“ dropped oil and disappeared
Ire weeks was entirely cored. Jtoteeoismended My disease
Who haws babes
Titflii'pnti m.
in * to
ciprofifl | _ _ -
hats been
aw< ** ooay was covered with scales,
M SB an Awful awful spectacle .......Now to behold. No
my skin fa as i nice OEarOTE“Mere^,Wie. and clear as a bahv’n
Slpft llj -
the disease from
Itself since my
G.C.
Cntlctira Remedies
scales and
or contagions, fait. when ph;
remedies
Sold everywhere. Behoz-vext. Prim. Cmnocna tbit
Soap. 25.: IA: Keholvi SI Preoared hv
Pares* Dm, -a ax» Chemical ConrogA«0f
B «S^ikB»dfer
"How to Core Skin Mmssss,”
6* gages, 50 illustrations, and 100 teetimo-
DIMPLES, IM pedakd black-heads red. rough chan
I oily skin prwmted by
ctm* Soap.
1 CAN’T BREATHE.
Chret Pain., Soreness, Weak-
saa.-saasa ssretfasr
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OF NEW YORK.
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to Our Popularity
Our sales books, our crowded store and our immense stock all provi
may not be much of a “Sassiety Dude,” but when it comes to Y -- J
WE GET THERE ALL OVE
We believe we have earned ed our our popularity, having done more tha
other merchants to taring prices prices < onDry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and
pets down to reach of the short-arm ihort-arm incomes. One profit, that a nr
one, always been enough for >r us. us
Competition Is Crashed
250 nieces Standard Cafficoes, new calkil and desirable ^styles j 1 w?H be be slau >1 «
ed at ac. a yard. Same Hoods are cheap at 6c. im other houses. hi
ONE MORE LICK AT PRICES.
210 pieces New Styles leg Calicoes Calicoes will will be be closed closed out o at 4c. a yard; the
is considered cheap in otbeJ houses at 5c. a yard
THE CHEAPEST PUCE IN TOWN
You can’t afford to pass by the CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN and go to
~ mjfe Lands the cheapest. sa&es! that Who seems says p’ '
e are
We’re proven it to hundreds by e on
son of our goods and prices. v -
we’ll Prove it to You
WE WANT TO INTEREST YOU,
AS WE HAVE ONLY NINE DAYS MORE
CLOSEOUT OUR IMMENSE STOCK IN
ORDER TO MAKE A CHANGE IN
OUR BUSINESS.
Prices Are Paralysed!
Goods Must Be Sold to Make Room!
C<f 'i^red^h 1 ^ andJStriped Ginghams will be closed out |
1 lot of 10 emits. Tmghams will be dosed out at 8 cents to ajrard. a ;
At NEW ■IISBO YORK STORE.
2 tote of Fine Zephyr Stripe Ginghams, new styles^ be sold at % i
cents reduced from: nn 12% cents. At NEW YORK SPORE.
Marked 1 tot Handsome from French Challies wfll lie closed out at 10 cents STORE. a yard.
down 15 cent*. At NEW YORK
1 tot 86 inch wide Dress Batiste will be closed out at 8 cents a yard.
At NEW YORK STORE.
All our 8 and 10 cents Challies will be slaughtered at 5 cents a yard
At NEW YORK STO BE.
1 case of White Cable Cord Lawns will be sold at 6c. a yard—well worth ™
10e. At NEW YOSK STORE.
1 case fine Sheer India Lawn at 10c. a yard; the same selling elsewhere
at 15c. At NEW YORK STORE. *
closed 2 lots out English at 6c. Sateens, yard. that we sold at 10c. At and NEW 12J&. YORK a yard, STORE. will ta|l| J
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1000 yards Sea Maud, edge slightly damaged, will be closed out at 2c. a «<
yard, i At NEW YORK STORE. ■
1 lot Gents Laundried White Shirts will be closed at 50c. each— marked.;
down from *1.25. At NEW YORK STORE.
1 lot Gents Linen Collars Slaughted at 5c. each—marked down from 15c ■*
At NEW YORK STORE.
1 lot Ladies Silk Gloves, worth 50c., will be closed out at 25c. a pair.
At NEW YORK STORE.
>*c., 1 tot will of be Ladies’, closed Misses’ out to and make Children’s at Colored 15c. pair. Hose, well worth 40c. and ’•Mi |
room a
At NEW YORK STORE-.
Handsome line of Checked and Stripe Summer Silk wfll be put on the bar¬
gain counter at 30c. a yard. Well worth 60c. At NEW YORK STORE.
Beautiful line of Checked and Stripe Summer Silk wifi be put out at 40c. a
yard. Cannot be bought in New York for 50c. i . ll
At NEW YORK STORE.
Onr Eitne le Deperliii
EVERYBODY LIKES OUR SHOES.
The very best Shoes and Slippers ever offered for
the money. People of judgment will have the best.
Now Is your chance to get bargains in Shoes and Slip¬
pers as the stock must be closed ont in order to get
more room and make a change in business
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Call it it j§
At Once l
WE WILL SiVE YOU MONEY
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