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itigtjeen called to New York by a telegram announcing that several large Importing and Manufactuting houses were on the verge of
bankiyptt^ and that if I had any money I could purchase a lot of goods at less than half their value, I packed up and hastened awav
—to be prepared to give my customers more goods for their money than any one—and without any exaggeration I have purchased tho
Best, Prettiest, and
line of goods ever exhibited in Georgia.
All I ask is an examination of my goods to convince the most skeptical that I MEAN WHAT I SAY! These goods are New and Fresh
and were bought for the CASH and I am bound to get my money back—nothing more, nothing less. My goods were selected with great
carpj.-AB JJcnow the wants of the people of this city and surrounding country. Below I quote some of my new prices. I will sell
care*
L Hn 4* button Silk Lisle Gloves, cost to import 90c at 50c j
Corsets, (real Wlialcboncs,) “
Whlto Table Linen, (8 yards wide,) “
V c, e, 1 . 1 --.. r ‘JL. Colored borders, “
Ked t ~'“ “ fast colors,
lied and Green fancy “ “
lied Table Linen (something liandsome),
05c at 10c
42c at 30o
00c at 42e
fi.'le. .. at 42c
♦ 1.(10 at 75c
7ftc at 55o
8HOHB. SHOES.
Child’s Kid Slippers, cost to inanuittcliirc
85o at 80c
- 90c at 70c
Misses “ ... “ (very pretty) cosljto manufacture $1.85 at $1.20
90c at 75c
1.40 at 85c
75c at 45c
1.85 at 80c
90c at 70c
1.00 at 75c
1.40 at $1.25
1.40 at 95e
“ (low quarters)
Ladles “ Shoes,
" Cloth Slippers,
Men’s Congress Gaiters,
Men’s Full stock lirognns worth
Towels.
at 5 cents worth 15 cunts.
1(10 cents worth 20 cents,
at 15 Cents worth 25 cents.
aCSS cents worth 50 cents.
Hose.
at 5 cents worth 15 cents,
at 10 cents worth 20 cents,
nt 15 cents worth 25 cents,
at 25 cents worth 50 eeuts. i
SHIRTS, SHIRTS. SHIRTS.
Laumlricd Shirts at 50 cents, worth OOe.
Laundried Shirts at 85 cents, worth 81.00
Laundricd Shirts at 75 cents, worth 1.25
Percale Shirts at 50 cents, wortli 85c.
I Percsle Shirts nt '75 cents, worth 1.10
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS GIVEN AWAY !
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DO.ME8T1US AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES !
DOMESTICS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES ! I
COTTONADES AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES!
OOTTONADES AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES 11
White Lawns worth 13e at 9$c
Figured Lawns worth 8e at 4^o
Figured Lawns, fast colors, worth 10c, at 8e.
Ginghams worth 10c, at «fc.
Ladies New Style Lace Pins worth $1.00, at 25c.
Ladies New Style Lace X’ins worth 1,50,*. at 50e.
Ladies New Style Lace Pins worth 2.00, at 75c.
Ladies New Style Hair Ornaments at your own price.
Sleeve Elastics worth lOo ’ nt 5c.
Embroideries from 2c to $1.00 per yard.
Laces from three yards for 5c to $i.0l) per yard.
As I buy my Trunks by the car load 1 will undersell everyone in this line.
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HAST. HATS. HATS
At 5 cents worth 15 cents.
At 10 cents worth 20 cents.
At 15 cents worth 25 cents.
At 20 cents worth 40 cents.
At 25 cents worth 50 cents.
At 30 cents worth 60 cents.
At 50 cents worth $1.00.
At $1.00 worth $3.50.
NEW DRESS GOODS AT 15 Gents, WORTH 30 Cents
Lace Hunting,the New Shades. Lace Huntings, all wool, at 22o worth 4.’ j
Nuns Veilings, all wool, at 25c, worth 55o
PRINTS. PRINTS. PRINTS
LADIES TRIMMED HATS A SPECIALTY,
HANDKERCHIEFS, Colored Borders at 5 cents, worth 15 cents.
HANDKERCHIEFS. Colored Horders at 10 cents,... .worth 25 cents.
LINEN CRASH at 10 cents per yard. SUSPENDERS 7 cts a pair.
Klystqckis now complete. All 1 ask In a trial. So conic lie*
fore flic goods have all been picked over.
Don’t make any mistake. I ant at the Corner, facing tho
Commercial Hotel and Toole, .McGarrah & Tondee’s Colton
Warehouse.
SO COME EVERY ONE !
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SOT AS DASOEROl'S AS FORMER
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THdvc struck not for higher
wnges, nor lor less hours of
work; but 1 have “struck” upon
ways uml means to keep this
town supplied with tho largest
and best selected stock of Dry
Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats
and Notions that ever were
shown or offered before. 1 do
not wish to tire my customers
or the render why and how I
can bell these goods at such
fabulously low prices, but I
will snv come, beron voiced that
it wiR.^y yyiUo do your trad
ing with me. I can and will
save you money, no matterhow
small ‘ jour purchases. New
Goods received daily which are
nJwjtjBSifffered tit bargain prices.
; S. M. COHEN,
Cotton Avenue, Amciicus, Ga
Hone tutu The United States Court, j
llftwkliuvill* Di*patc!\
Tire Georgia Land and Lumber .
Company having aplied to lire Uni-
ted States Court for an order res- j
training Sleeper, Hail A Briggs j
from selling, leasing or entering ;
| upon t he lands elaimed by said coni-
j pany, the order was granted and '
subpwnas issued last week calling
upon Oliver H. Briggs et ul., and !
all to whom they have sold or leas-
cd lands to appear a*. Macon in the
United States Court on the 7th of
May,and show cause,etc. Sleeper.
Hall k Briggs arc claiming to rep
resent the heirs of ChaBo Colby
A Crocker, and have set up claims
to threo hundred thousand acres of
land herotoforeclalmcd by the Geor
gia Land and Lumber Company.
The lands arc located principally
in Dodge and Telfair counties.
The people of Dodge and Telfair
will'no doubt, bo glad to have the
question of titles to these lands
settled in the United States Court.
The Superior Courts of these coun
ties have been much annoyed dur
ing the last lew years in tho trial
of cases growing out of these Irnds.
So Euronragemenl.
Will Klnet Niwk
A negro near Selma, Alabama,
who had rented a place of land and
gone Into cotton, sat down with a
white man one day last February
to seo bow be had come out.
REMOVAL!
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| HAVING MV STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM THE FIRE IN ORDER,
AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS, I AM NOW PREPAR
ED FOR BUSINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.
HOGS FOR SALE.
I hart a ftw BEBKSIIIItK and B(Q GUINEA
UOGS, wblcfa I «uh to mU Enquire at Jordan*
"Vk ' iqlitll J H.JOKDAX.
four bales, chi'”
“'Zsctlv fo’ bales sab.”
“It took two to pay the rent?"
“Yes, sab."
“And the other two to square up
for rations?’’
And aov yon want to know how
much you arc ahead? Well, Moses,
you seem to have coate out about
even."
"Am datso?’replied tlicold man,
with» crestfallen look. “If vou
can’t Qgger dat 1 ’m atlcast fifty dol
lars in debt, I don’ sec any inconr-
agemont to go ahead dis spring!”
A CARD.
To nit wba are suffering from the errors
and indiscretion* of youto, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood,
Ac., I will 6eDd a recipe that will oarjs
you, FREE OF CHARGE. This groat
remedy wu discovered by a missionary
in South America. Send a self-addressed
envelope to the Rev. Josira T. Ixhsx,
turn D, Stu Font tHt).
The Albany News and Adver
tiser it authorized to announce that
Judge C-.B. Wooten will not be a
candidate before the next conven
tion o 1 the second eong.-caslonal
diet'let.
The fire very unceremoniously move tl us
out of our old store on the night of March |BOOKS * AND C PERIODICALS
26th, where we have been doing business fori AT PUBLISHERS PRICES!
over seventeen years, but having secured the 1 Best and Cheapest Writing Paper and En-
storc formerly occupied by J. W. HARRIS &' velopes in town!
CO., next door to Waxelbaum’s, on Cotton ( Croquet, Base Balls,
Avenue, we are again ready for business, j Hammocks, Chess, and
- , , , , , . I Light Reading for Summer Days.
borne of our stock was damaged by removal,
and as the insurance companies paid us in fill! 1 BUTTEfUCK S PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY,
for all such damages, we are prepared to sell NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE,
them at a GREAT REDUCTION and not lose A.O-3NTE3JS ATCOCK.
any money by so doiug. We have ordered C3*A,
Corner,
tools, fixtures, material, &c., to take the j'WHeatley’s
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and buy
place of those destroyed, and will be fully
prepared to do all kinds of work in a few (Jays.
Wc saved all our Pianos, Organs and Sewing! -
70 O | TIk* Rplenili.1 •uceeM which attcndedjnur efforts In introducing the vale of
Machines, and will guarantee bargains in them, j fUJ 1ST IT! CLOTHING!*
as in everything pise. Call and see us in our, a. hriMI '' teDI ,
new quarters. Don’t forget the place—CpJ- PeiNfept/ Fitting Clothing
ton Avenue, next door to Waxelbaum’s. eveu shown in fxEBicps i "
w „ i , “ , F«»vM , aoebfWK.oi4rtl l ii, hMotj Of am*
loill A ft Util nh an h„. * JomblUlj of t.xt.re, tb.t It. rad,..l „„ «n>i non. .urpw. 1. e v^r h.uic -w
JalllCS HJCKei $ 1110. guarantee perfect fit or NO Sale
.A YW •« ' v. -— Wo hnro^lt) a large «;d well Mieeted ctoek of per.Vcl fitting
P ® la ‘ 1 Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck a«4 Unfjerwea]: I
Au<l everything in t he war of Gent * Furnl-Jibis Ouupe. Polite nnd nitcntlre Saletroeti » II! lake {
[seedwCATALOGUE 'pleasure in dtepbjiny t hwe'benut i'ful V^iVwhether’j ouwfah^to'huyor t
THORNTON WHEATLEY,
Wheatley’s Corner, : : : Ameyieus, Gff.