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Dlnfeintr of finding a
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BE SURE TO VISIT
KFFIY P.nMPANY*
Leaders: of: Low : Prices!
BEFORE DOING SO, OR
Yon will regret it the balance of Your
born days. >
1VE OPENED IN THE LAST FEW DA YS OVER
I Garments .uw. A. !:•
> S , $ * .....
SJ&Ui'Hi bought HT at AT FORCED forced SALE, sale, AjT
Fifty Cents Chi The T>nlln„ t
And Will Be Sold the Same Way. See Our
LADIES’ - AND - gMLDREN’S - UNDERWEAR,
AND SAVE 25 PER CENT, AT
COMPANY, 24 Hill St
TOYS, ,
AGE STOCK TOYS 0 EVERY KIND.
--STACKS OF- ,
iristmas Goods.
i us a GALL when you went anything in that line.
W. CLARK & SON.
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Oil, Dec. 18.
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For Side
2,000 Elbertapeach oft; trees, one
one »» baH half years year,
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iec&dawSw.
Keep aa ay. oath, »,. W
and see which of the merchants
yonr custom and are
courteous to invite you to
There is a food deal more in
tising than yon may think. It
not only to tell of hie goods
a man advertises, but it is also
invite the people who read—the think
The J«tr. Davis Fund Benefit
This entertainment will
be assisted by Mrs. Hasselkus,
Mattie Lee Woodruff and Miss
ma StilweU. Admission &•
Reserved seats without exto
to be had at Patterson’s Hall.
of tickets to begin Monday The
at Patterson’s Hall.
Constitution In speaking of Mr,.
says: “The ease with which be
ders the most intricate music is it¬
self a revelation. H'» touch is
pronounced in the tenderest as. in
the stnpMest playing and his
fingering”*, equaliv wonderful
rapidity, brilliancy and finish. His
general execution has a distinct
charm. But the chief charm of this
wonderful player does not lie in the
domain of technique. It is to
found in the soul of his work.
seems to be thoroughly in luv* with
everything that he plays.” i.
•j, and thus <-*re* rheumatism. (>)
WE ARE DISPLAYING SOME
autiful - Furniture!
75 Rattan Rockers,
ER CHAIRS. CHILDREN'S CHAIRS,
Tables, in Cherry and Antique Oak,
^ _S,
HaH Furniture. p rter suit*.
a
■ all md Finish Sift*.
Hundreds ol Artiotes for Holiday
Is Bold Cash or Credit*
- Ellis
’ROUND ABOUT.
City Notes, and News From This and
Adjoining Counties.
OVS ADTEBTISSaS.
Take a «P from Santa Clans
Ony Wires and hnsbands, ma s and pa’s ;
they your free gift* from of «* flies because and flaws,
are
J. W.andJ. J, Aiford, oi Helena,
came up yesterday.
J. W. Sullivan, of .Erin, came up
yesterday afternoon.
Byrd Lovett, of Woodbury, was
in the city yesterday.
Walter Harris and Mias Ella Har¬
ris spentyesterday in Atlanta.
The fine weather continues to de-
light the hwl, ol oar people.
W. A. Flemister spent yesterday
in Atlanta taking in the Qilmore
Concert.
Dr. G. W. Pinkston and Joe Smith,
Sr., of Jones Mills, were in the city
yesterday.
Miss Lula Belie Towns, of Senoia,
is spending several days with friends
in this city.
Mrs. G. Cr-Ste visit" wart left yesterday
afternoon for a her parents
at Woodbury.
B. H. NenI, of McDonough, passed
through the city yesterday en route
for Flat Shoals.
R. H. Garland, of The Rock, spent
yesterday in this city, the guest of
his son Dr. Garland.
Those who expect to reap a good
Christmas trade will have to make
their announcements early.
Mrs. Thomas Nall returned home
yesterday morning from a short
visit to relatives at Baltimore.
D. E. Dunbar, formerly of this sec¬
tion, but lately near Americus, has
moved to a farm in Barnesville.
Miss Yancey Thompson, of Wood¬
bury, arrived yesterday and is visit¬
ing friends and relatives in this city.
“How can Mrs. Smith wear such a
handsome velvet coat?” “My husband dear
child, don’t you know her
doctors' bills by using
1 Bull's Cough Syropfor tnechildr
The goose bone most have been
broken. It is not bracing up the
cold weather according to promise.
The barbed wire fence, says a farm¬
er, will keep gunners off your place
better than a score of “no trespass¬
ing” Bigns.
C. W. Chears, of the^ntral RR
was in the city a short while yester¬
day, leaving later in the day
Colnmbns.
Col. Speer writes to bis papers that
Col. Thurman will take
Bowdoin’s place about the 12th
next month.
Miss Emma Frederick, who
been visiting the family of A.
Blake, returned to her home
Marshallville yesterday.
We regret to announce the
illness of C. S. Wright at bis home
this city, an aggravated attack
rheumatism being the cause.
Miss Rnth Cheatham, Mrs. E. B.
Boyd, J. G. Rhea and Miss May l
Rhea were among the visitors to
lanta from this city who attended
the Gilmore Concert last night.
Hits Sibyl Rice left yesterday
take lessons in short-band in Atlan¬
ta. Miss Bice is already quite
ficient, and a part of the memorial
exercises in yesterday’s News
Sun were taken down by ber.
The people have confidence in
ador lor the cure of affections of
liver, stomach, bowels and
headache and nervousness,
it never pi onuses more than it
perform. Price 25 cents.
“I see a star, Eve’s first born,
whose train” Comes the damp
light that neuralgia, bringeth pain. and For
of head, cut
Try Salvation Oil, three will
lose.
HENRY G. BURR & BRO.
LEADERS AN
Hardware, Guns,
Stoves, Pistols,
Tinware, Sporting
Belting, Goods,
Farming Cutlery,
Implements Etc.
FOR THE 1889 AND 1890.
We have the largest, best selected and most complete stock fn this sec¬
tion. We are sole agents for the celebrated
Iron King, Farmer Girl and Champion Monitor
Cook Stov@S
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And THIRTY YEARS EXPERIENCE has shown us that they are the best
ever sold in this market.
BIB REDUCTION IN ALL LINES OF STOVES I
We are the recognized leaders for
TINWARE, TIN WORE AND REPAIRING,
Of every description. To those in need of
LEATHER OR RUBBER BELTING
We can offer superior inducements. We are agents for
King Powder Co.’s Powder,
The pEST in the world, and can offer big inducements to both the whole-
and retail trade.
Henry C, Burr 4 Brc.
MU*** tferifeam • SpoMfer
this is i
isn't.
lying.
who spent port of*the Ins ”
the eastern part of this
returned to spend all ...... ..
here. He says many people '
neighborhood are only wait
chance to sell out in order to
to this section.
It is liut a question of a short time
when the bushel, peck and quart
measure will no longer be used in the
sale of potatoes, apples, etc. Like¬
wise the dosen, as applre to eggs,
will go out of existence, and every¬
thing will be sold by weight. It is
manifest tbafrthia is the only fair
way to sell eggs, so much do they
vary it size.
Quite a number of young people
were entertained in a most pleasing
manner at the elegant residence of
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. H. Searcy on
last evening. The affair was given
in honor of Miss Genie Speer, the
charming niece of Mrs. Searcy, who
is on a visit from Washington City,
and was thoroughly enjoyed by every
one present. Dainty and seasonable
refreshments were served during the
evening.
Wednesday afternoon a wagon
with a pair of mules attacked, which
were left standing in front of Powell’s
livery stable, became frightened at a
passing freight train and run away.
Near the railroad track and the pas¬
senger depot the train came in vio¬
lent contact with Madison Means’
ox-cart, whose ocenpant, a negro
boy, was thrown oiit and turned a
double summersault before reaching
the ground. Oranges, applre and
other small groceries were scattered
in reckless confusion, but the boy
was not hurt and very little damage
was done either cart or wagon. The
mules and wagon,, which stopped
after striking the cart, belonged to
Will Starr, who lives in the country
Your wagged cheeksmay have all the plnm p
new and bloom of health through your uee
of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This time-honored
remedy still leads the van. It improves di-
geetion, purifies the blood, and invigorates
the system. Give it s trial.
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J. M. MILLS
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BEST
Groceries at the Lowest Prices.
CALL AND SEE. jm
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- Determined To Unload
We have too many goods for so late in the season. Onr prices, which werei
ready low enonghjnaveheen literally cut intw<* - ^ #
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EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE REBUCEL.
3 Accordion Pleated Suits,
in Myrtle Green, Bronze, aud Black which have been selling all season 1
reduced to $10.00. This is much less than these suits cost/nut we are d
not to carry them over.
Broadcloths, 54 Inches Wide
Worth anywhere la the world *1,25, and that is the price we have beea selling
them at nt now new $1.00 al fill per MAI. yard. von)
ALL WOOL LADIES CLOTH, 36 INCHES WIDE
for 37 l-2e., former price 46c. This line can’t last long at that price, as there Is
only a few of them left.
PLAID AND STRIPED FLANNELS,
Suitable for childrens and ladies sacks, that have been bringing 50c. per yard all
along, reduced to 40c.
Black Fur Muffs 50 Cents. Former Price on These Goods 75 Cents.
Cut Prices the Order of the Day !
No fine hat escaped, but ail have suffered alike. Our entire foree busy last through night (Saturday) the holidays marking down, haye m
ducinq the price*, on every article. We expect to be very busy from now an in Consequently have ani wont the prices
Time to make you a long talk upor the merits of our goods, when you come put
where the will move upon their own merit.
CLOTHING AND OVERCOATS.
HULIa toll lale line aha. Ton can bu, a 53.00 Overcoat new far $2.00. *15.90 Overaoa no. far 54.00. A
JJMJW—gArr*I* «*I8« C«l £ *"00. Uaa and Say. Salt. h„. all bean reduce la tbi. ,am.
REED’S FINE SHOES FOR LADIES !
A full line in alt widths and styles just received during the past week. Remember every pair of these shoes
are guaranteed, and we consider it a favor if you will let us know whenever they fail to give satisfa action. > 'i
W. L. DOUGLAS’ MEN SHOES.
We are sole agents for this well known make in this market Do not buy other shoes simfAy because the deal¬
er claim that they are just as good as OOU6LAS SHOES. Eor none are as good for the same money that Nt are arid.
SCHEUERMAN & WHITE.
For Rent!
■KOT¬
Hi! Hotel Curds
is for rent, possesion will., be^given
January first.
The House bas long been known as
one of the best in Georgia; its 20
large comfortable rooms are now
filled with guests and have been for a
long while.
The House will be rented
MM Or Qiflmiisliiit
« . ■
and satisfactory reason given f or
renting. For etc., call address
terms, on drake] or
rqswelln.
omfuh, qa.
mui al life 'mm to.
OF NEW YORK
Organised in 1843. Assets organization aver 9136,000,
000, Paid member* since over
g&is *272,000,000. rgszjsMi Paid members in 1888, fl5,-
727,550. This company is the the largest in
"" “aw MANGtf AM’^80NS. Agta. t
nir7d»ir#m4p.
Farm tor Sale.
I win eeli at private ealelOOW acres of land,
more or lew, eitnated one mile from the rail¬
road in the lower part V. «* Maddox Orr’s District, and ad¬ C,
join* the land* of W. H.
45 sews in a hi^i etate of enlti-
^ ewaartiiof woods.
lose with hall
^all ' Js? r £?“?• kinds
frmt. Well etocked and provwooed, end
cash, balam* on eneb time as would suit ;
■ ’ Orchard I?r4DGETT, Hill,
. fl v27df*l« G
★ FOR THE NFXT FEW DAYS *
-WILL OFFER-
Special Inducements
. -IN —
Faily ton Of 1 Ms.
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Have on hand large stock alt grades Flour, and Corn, Feed and Seed
Oats, Bran, Hay, Salt, and a full line Sugar, Coffee, Tobacco, etc.
S-1ML IPercLue
Tlxey Say I
-THAT-
HVTP JJtLiilivJL A win At (SC TJTTT rLUrr 41 U’
Ate Afraid they will sell all their
HOLIDAY -s- OOODS
Before the Holidays come.
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★ Just Received, A Fresh Lot of -fe /
KENNEDY’8
and Cakes I !
» THE MARKET,
HOI MAT*