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A Teleoram from the Corner!
Having been called to New York by :i u-lcuram announcing that sexeral larm* Importing and Manufacturing houses were on the verge of
bankruptcy, and that if I had any money I could purchase a lot of good' at less than half their value, I packed up and hastened away
—to be prepared to give my customers more goods for their money than any one and without any exaggeration 1 have purchased the
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All I ask is an examination of my L to convince the most skeptical that 1 Ml*)AX WHAT i SAY ! These goods are Xew and Fresh
and were bought lor the CASH and I am bound to get my money back—nothing more, nothing less. My goods were selected with great
care, as 1 know the wants of die people of this city and surrounding country. Below I quote some of my now prices. 1 will sell
Ladies 1*2 button Silk Li*!e G..vv-,
Corset?, (real Whalebone**,/
White Table Linen.'- vauN v «•;. ...
*• “ * Colored ) < *r 1 * t
Red “ “ lu*t foior-.
Red and Gree n fancy
Red Table Linen (nometbing hands
SHIRTS SHIRTS. SHIRTS.
HAST. HATS. HA S.
d .shirt* at
•i Shirts ;;t
ox xvy rjo*
Child'* Kid Slippers, cost to tuami a
Misses •• “ (very pretty) cos*Jt«.
*• ** (low quarter*)
Ladies ** Shoes,
‘* (.'loth Slipper*.
'* Kid Shoe?,
Woman* Polka Shoe**,
Men'* Slipper*,
Men’* Congress Gaiters,
Men’s Full stock Brogan* worth
Towels.
at 5 cents worth If* cent*,
at 10 centH worth 20 cents,
at 15 cents worth 25 cents,
at 25 cents worth 50 cents.
BLI OK;
- Woj j.h '.M IC.
* woith Si.00
- worth I 25
> hi its at 50 cents, worth S5e.
Shills nt V5 cents... v.o'tb 1.40
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS GIVLN AWAY!
At 5 cents worth 15 cent?.
At 10 cents worth 20 cents.
At 15 cents worth 25 cents.
At 2d cents worth 10 cents.
At 25 cents worth 50 cents.
At 30 cents worth *»0 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 Shade*. Lace Huntings, all wool, at 22c worth 43q
Nuns Veiling?, nil wool, ut 25c. worth
PRINTS.
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PRINTS.
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PRINTS
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II
l. 10
1.40
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LiL'iiivrt I/i
Figmv.l I.*
s wo,th 13c
ns. last colors, worth M
nlh Inn
St vie Lnec Pins worth *
St Vie l.uee Pin* worth
ut 5 cents worth 15 <
:»t lu cents worth 2u <
mI 15 cents worth 25 <
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LllCe I
Wail* H
■iin H*<
n t ii
I ikt ,v:iril.
LADIES TRIMMED HATS A SPECIALTY.
M. iyjc j 11 ^ MiKKISCHIKFS. Colored Hordern at 5 cents north 15 ten‘A
" L -I fc | u,t .\DK I-’ 110111KFS, Colored Hordern at lOccntn worth 25 cent,.
:it i !i\ ];\ (’HASH tit. 1 ft centH pci yard. SCS1*KXI)KKS 7 cts ;i prir.
tlj 'lock In how complete, .til I ask i, n trial. Hoi'oine ii§»
tore Ilic aooils Imre all been picked over.
ttnii'l make un> minlakc. I am at the Corner, rucina the
t ominercial Hotel and Toole, tlet.arruli k TondeeN Coltoa
Warehouse.
SO COME EVERY ONE
.at i»}c.
at 25c,
Jr%..
ATTENTION!
LIQUORS,
BEERS,
CIGARS,
l Too W tiling Man.
H»i III.Il*« k.*y. .
* l>.* you love me u< .|eu
men have t'Vi-r iiivrd w<»i.i<n
Mabel, finding an riuy am-
tor her cheek about. the hit it
bin upper vest pocket and tl
• ule
of hi
' .*ai*i G
K(o„ X3te.
Staple and Fancy Groceries 1
Fresh (inriuiiali lln r on liniiiiihl !
Free Liincb from 10:30 A. M. to 2 P. M
I hi«vf n.td.d t»my i-i.tv * K «« j
Billiard and PoolTable
F rom Ct-w .c*.i! tfcr -«**. of t s»ill Wt>
Full Supply of Ice on liuiiil.
4.VKK 18KAE1.S,
Neil »Jth»r to lUtW o« Anuricu*. *\>l.«»j A\i*nu-.
Aniorh'u*. 4).i. utur-’liiU
ALOEN S MANIFOLD
CYCLOPEDIA.
JOv.r JOO.OOO a.OOO >1 u nation*,
i wnwrcu* tn»|». WO voinno*. l.»t|r . VJ.V;
• Viper eiltios, (13,00. H|‘omiii I'c.
.YOO.OOO Voluwi* Chal-e Hook*—•l«si*ru»ilvr
iVktaloftie Inn*. lor etainuation IWer
uuynu nt on cviiStnor of good faith. NOT *•*!•! l y
a»hl*r»-pru. s ttK. Idw.
JOHN II ALDEN, Publisher,
F. O. Bos 1««T. tl V»i»j St., %, V.
■U»ritt0w4 _
A BUREAU AGENCY
Newspapers, Etc., Etc.
1 ara bo# !v<atr<l temporarily in P*w«o: , tv.v
tnf U , »"u dHlfn! to *o on bcount t* tt.f
Ui’tnit brx!tb of jay mother, who iu • tt ni!
I'mei ruy htittcticn. I * i!l e;v:i s lurtnu
t t h« cnlw.tit.n vf -t t vn *^.*Tit ro,
*;! popular brn.i*, »n4 w.'.l rw,- »v.- *dW»ij*tam.i
on O*0i i.i court
w. k. m*m i;y.
Di*ion. Uk. April I, 1944. tf
CONSUMPTION.
- * ■••••pnjIlS** IMMil) fo tlMiktrt JitMM {br it«
"*««• •ontk. an it o t Imut
“Mo
eutbusjjiMii, lor this vv;is thtiu*. the
2141b encore !•* witich be hid
Npondcd Mince * o'clock. ••More,
far more dearly. (Hi, ever so iniieii
more." “Would you,’’ she went,
on, and I here w:m a tremulous im-
pre«ai\ ones* in her \oicc that
warnnl the young muu tint the
fctar was going t.» leave her line*
and spring *omci!ung i.e;v .»n tin
Ionise—“wtuild Vuii lu* willing * .
work ami waP 1.*r me, liro-iiei
year?.' ' “>eveu! Avc, glad!*,!
Ye*, and more! I)\en until nv-
euty times '•even! Let’s make it
bffveiitv anyhow, and p o emv de
votion." Somehow or other he
w?l* alone when he left the patlor
a few min lies laiei, an i it looks
now n*though he would have i • >
wait about 100 year? ho'.Vne iie
aavef fuel by loa*’ing hi* at
llie itiw-down grate in that parloi
again. There Hie men. iny sen,
who always f.w.d the tiling
They want to be meeker than Mom*?.
Atronger than Sampson, a’. l ten
times more par icuiar than dob,
the printer; that i*. be i*»n*t but he
used i© l a.
We have :tl»••*»*ly hi this count ty
a large number of clubs devoted t..
pigeondiving or pigeon-racitqv, but
it is in itriiMidi* that the -pint i-
carried out to the fulle*t • \tent.
Iu Belgium nlotie there are, it thi-
rootuant. marly 2.500 clubs. :,nd
every town, viilage or di-tti *. in
the wiioie conn*i v goe* in f r i*-
wetkiv race. The birds aie sent
air0*1 the Friday or Situoiav by
apecia! truius, and me lifi rau-d n
oiotnU ol thousand* on the Sunday
morning*, 2i'0.4mb •»! »•*. s-n
5*0 mil?'!* from uom*'.
Mr Goturli on Silk Hal*.
timndiucnt." - ti l n B.
mm wvir to full dawn ai.-i w >r-* i
T_
Cotton Avenue.
t»! Ai l It IN
First-Class (taos apt! Aeid Plosplistss
Coojn r*s ( eledtrnied hum ami Traction htigincs!
GLOBE COTTON PLANTER!
'I'llO liCMt 1G VOX' XllVOlitOl l.
. m ai m. i*!a:i»Ai:i:i» t*» <;i\ k Y“t
IN !STJ ISJOE
REMOVAL!
The lire very unceremoniously niove d i*3
out; of our old store on the night of Mart i
2<ith. where we have been doing business (or
) over seventeen years, but having secured tin
store formerly occupied by J. W. HARRIS d
( <>.. next door to Waxelbaum s, on Cotton
Avenue, we are again ready for busines '.
Some of our stock was damaged by removal
and as the insurance companies paid us infuit
for all such damages, we are prepared to set)
them at a GREAT REDUCTION and notion
any money by so doing. We have ordered
new tools, fixtures, material, Ac., to take the
place of those destroyed, and will be fully
prepared to do all kinds of work in a few days.
We saved all our Pianos, Organs and Sewing
Machines, and will guarantee bargains in them,
as in everything else. Call and see us in our
new quarters. Don’t forget the place—Col
ton Avenue, next door to Waxelbaum's.
•ilk hat. lei
>f ativthir*:
IGmUc* ii ht
Lair to f*ll ort*. P.irkeC* H.r.r IGLam w,
•top tha; aiui renter. :h* original eeler
gin) er tud'Ui t sir. Not oily, n..t a *t>
httieiieiul, delieionvly periame 1. A p*
feel hair dr«M;oc. 5iV. All druagUt*
HI!) !-:t:>T t i »MPAMKs. Wild PAY
SF> PROMPTLY AND EQUITABLY '
- A!.!. \M» >1.E MU’
R.. T. BYRD.
Americus. (iu.. Jan. 12. 1S84.
Amosious, Georgia-
ui yDR£THS’iwsEEDuCATALOSUE
‘CARDBMER8’ COMPANION.!!
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I Ur.mK; l-uide forKanleu and FnrjB. ,7o all MOdlmr ua TKN CtSTH t*
I . ‘ £2 r X*-h. u A on ‘- rii,r * tor Seed will sire credit for Uut arncuav AJdif**
I LANDRETH 4t SONS, taadCrawara,kook•ai.PhHa.P*-