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Having boon called to Now York by :i telegram announcing that several largo Importing and Manulactuting houses were on the verge el
bankruptcy, and that if 1 had any money I could purchase a lot of goods at less than half their value, l packed up and hastened awa\
-to be prepared to give my customers more goods for their money than any one- and without any exaggeration 1 have purchased the
lies!. MM, iiiiil {'\m\m\ line of guts ever exhibited in Georgia.
All I ask is an examination of my good-, to convince the most skeptical that 1 MEAN WHAT 1 SAY! These goods are New 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 i know tlm wants of die people of this city and surrounding country. Below I quote some of my new prices. I will sell
L-idte* 12 buttnji .Silk Lish- (alnvw*. m--t
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(WftCft-i, (real Whalebone-, j
White Linen, (2 vmi.I- wi lc., •
Cobnv.l hunln-. •
Heel • " fast color-.
Kcil »ixl Iireeli Inney “
P' il Table I.inen <something liar, Nome).
©IIOLS- e
I’liibi's Ki'l Sli|ij»eis. cost (** niaint.'a'-lnte
•* ** (very pretty) r.wlji. tu rn
“ “ “ (low )
Ladies *• Shoes,
“ (Moth Slippers,
“ K hi Shoes.
Woman* I'oikri Shoe-,
Men’s* Slippers,
Men’s* Congivk.-4(jailei>,
Men’s Full stock Uiogaiis worth
r rowels.
SHIRTS Sill UT'S. SHIRTS,
HAST. HATS. HATS
"•”* I*.
Hindiie»l Shirt'* at
• '•lullie.l Shirts at
aii’j'Hi» ;| Shirts : ,|
i*tr ale M.irts at 5o
irale Shirts at. 7.'.
.worth '.hi<\
.worth SI.Ot.
.worth 85c.
. wo* ill 1.40
Al 5 cents worth If. cent-
At In cents wort it 20 cents
At l.'» cents worth 2.‘> cent-
At 20 cents worth Jo cents
At 2A cents worth 50 emu
At .‘10 cents worth 00 emu
At 50 cents worth SI.On.
At .<1.00 worth s.M.50.
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AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS GIVEN AWAY !
NEW DRESS GOODS AT 15 Gents, WORTH 30 Cents
I. ice Hunt ing.the New Shades. Luce Huntings,all wool, at 22c wortii •*.*>«.
Nuns Veiling!?, all wool, at 25c worth 5.V
PRINTS.
if. if.
PRINTS.
PRINTS
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La
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1 in
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at 5 cents wort h I
at. 10 cents worth 20 cent
at 15 cents worth 25 cent
at 25 cents w.nlh 5n cent
XWE. ES.
it
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worth l.i
worth 2"
rt h 1 .>
Figured Lawtu worth 8c. . . .
Figur.d I. iwn>. last colors, worth Dk\.
Ginghams worth Dm
Ladies New Style Lace Pitts worth $1.0
Ladies New Style Lace Pins worth 1.5
Ladies New ;>!\ le Hair »hmimeii! - .;! \<
Sleeve Ft.t.i h:->' w,.rt |, |,»e
Ftidnoidetie, loan 2c to .<1 no pi t vaid.
Laee- IT i-in ihivt \ aid- in* 5- to sl.no t
As i buy inv Trunk*; b\ the ,r r i.md I ... i
at O'.c
LADIES TRIMMED HATS A SPECIALTY.
If AXDK FIU’MIKFS, Colored Hordeu at 5 cents worth 15 cents
.•i t,e haNHK FRl’HIF FS. Colored I .orders at 10 cents worth 25 cents
at fPc I'lNLN ('HASH at 10 cents per yard. SFSPK.NDKIiS 7 els a pair
at 25c. , .My stock is now complete. All I ask Ik a trial. No come he
at 50c. lore tin* goods lime all been picked «n«»r*
.at ,..c. lloirt make any mistake. I am at tlie Corner* lacing the
. t Commercial Hotel and Toole* Mcl^nrrali \ 'I'ondec's Cotton
“' Warehouse.
rvont* in this iim
SO COME EVERY ONE
AMER1CUS, €3rA<
STILL AT 1111 Old) STASH.
t!r. l.itth- Mint.
I I hui. Mr. 11, i,,i
i ri'iiiii linn j':ijti r i* nut iinlv pririiv.
II. I \ > iI.i■ It !|-hi.l-:liill (*»pil,
1m* [ini' i. i \ nni-iii* i ; .III \ l» V
III. .' ..I* .Mr. i:. III.. II. VViifii Mr.
i'i.nit i. 1 . 1 Ii.'l.l Ml il.n Sun In- mini..
•l ..ii' « i'll i i.f •ills',.'. Ill
rl pup r ... slll.Omi n
111 In';
iOOOESLJS 2
BOOKS !
HAVFNAi MY STOCK THAT WAS I.KFT FROM THF KIKE IN OltDi;!
AM' hT.PI.KNIS!M:n WITH NEW GOODS. I AM NOW PUKPAU
i:d ion m siNF.ss. nkwoouds received daily.
He had He'!
!'•
old mm o\ ju kso\ sriiin <
a bureau agency
Newspapers, Etc., Elc.
ni l n h*.viti -f mjr motlwr.
r au4 mil i>v*iw »ut>vii|.iK..
W. K. I It **!U t.V
|> i* u ... April
" Now, if ilie pr«»li' • of tho
arehiig.tr 1 think I ought to have
an iuteiest in them outside of my
viiary and I | roj that all di\i-
d. nds ahovc 25 pe,' relit, -lusl! In
divided, and that I have hill."
The stockholders, to whom a divi
dend i f 2 > per cent, seemed not
only very large. Init very improha-
luc. said; *• Why. of eoiir-«e, if \\«
declare any diviilends over 25 per
e»nt. \ •»>i siiall have one half.’’
‘•Will \ou make a eontniet. to that
ell-i t tor ten year-: " said .Mr. Ihina.
The stockholder* ngu-i.'d and the
eont rai ls well' made.
Within two U'iiis the paper paid
over oil percent, and for a number
ot \ear- inis not paid Tes- than SO.
Tile W it year eoniiaet expired a
vent o, i wu agt»,and it was renewed,
with thi- e!ta11• *e, that Mi. Dana
I'.eo one half oi nil the diviiiends
•e,ei to p ( , cent. I hear, on the
•' --i a at leu it \. that Mr. Dana’-
-bate la-i \ear. ineiuding his vdu-
i;., was $2o».Ui»0.
The wtiter for the past tortv
years t a- been a dose observer of
Up- manufaetui ihg eompanivs
ifrlh. e>p» daily tl.o-p engaged in
the inanufaetitring of cotton goods.
IL ha- lu wry*! failed. Upon the
eve ot a presidential»lection, when
Congrcs- was attempting to reform
or teduce Ute taritl, notice that
some lit them “shut, down” or sin.
i'citdid work. And :*s soon a,
the elcetion lias transpired they
iuvaiiably n some opt vition. II -•
t, ry tlnjs re pi atitig it.sell c\erv lour
yiats with m.i*luinatical exactness
fo ice* the conviction that the
“shmtit g down” is for j'olitieal of-
feet.-— M:nRsi»n Madisonian.
Mr. tOuigli mi Silk Hats,
ALDEN’S MANIFOLD
CYCLOPEDIA.
. In toil, fta.OO.
Wnigy.iit..rt»U4iii.. MM ■
JOHN IL ALltKX. roblUhcr,
P.O. Bo* U,t. I. Vca.r *1, X. V.
I In' lire sen unceremoniously moved ns
out. of our old store on the night of March HOOKS AND PERIODICALS
2t>th, where we have been doing business lor AT I’l'HLlSHEHS ERICKS!
over seventeen years, but having secured the I’esl and Cheapest Writing Paper and Fu
st ore formerly occupied by .1. W\ HARMS & velopes in town!
CD., next door to W'axelbaum's, on Cotton Ciukw i.t. Hash Balls.
Avenue, we are again ready lor business. Hammocks, Ciikss, and
Some of our stock was damaged hv removal, EiotiT Rkaoixo roil Si mmeii Days.
and as the insuranee companies ptiid us in full BUTTERICK’S PATTERNS GIVEN AWAY,
for all such damages, we are prepared to sell NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE,
them at a (i UFA I UFDl Ci l().\ and not lose AYOOOK.
any money by so doing. W e have ordered AMBRIOCJS. GrA.
new tools, fixtures, material, Ae„ to take the "'^jy’b.eta/tley^S Goriier.
|>laee of those destroyed, and .will be fully
prepared to do all kinds of work in a lew da vs.
W e saved all our l’ianos. Organs and Hewing
Machines, and will guarantee bargains in them, FINE CLOTHING
, , * , |, , , ’ !, r t-.v. hi* !»* !’;• •••!'-1 • Uin.'•••.: l-r.-j.ri ?r**S Me- J*irj*«*. Iiantnonw-t u ;•»
as m everything else, tall and see us mom —
new ipiatters. Don't forget the place--Cm- Perfect Fitting Clothing
ton Avenue, next door to W'axelbaum's. KVKK s,,mvN ,v A ™ T » !
I'l-— -If hnv* K,-n with «if»t tan* au<t jo*** »** an cle^iuv ot i- virn, bo.»tify • * »*•
BU4 'lii.-at' llty ufowtuiv. that loi in-lev-*1 «••»» **j» at. s.n*l u< i.«* surja*?. la . .o»v ir.-ta... • *-•
GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaI.K
•A\ k;ivvv«'-' •* iai v'f a -I Wvll nliii. a •lock • { p«rAc. ilttinjr
Georgia, Collars. Culls. Neck and Underwear •
It"! cvrrv <mc in nccil ol'Clolliini',
•COMl-i AGAIN" to YVlioatlrv’s ('nnicriui.1 bin
ii imimtucitiK tt". «*t>
®B8ETHS ! »LseEo»£AmSGyE
belierieiii], iGtichin«iy peltUUii >\. A pet*
feci liair iires»iu*r 5Uc. All drdggi»t«
_ I7S4 S S £ O !8S4 „ ...
“CARDEMERS* COMPANION^
I* K IO * bNT». Thi> e- uo h'h'.aj'it b'-IJtuMiy i .Herd < HtHlutiut*
Mlmti,SSSiiSS Wheatley'S Coiner,
THORNTON WHEATLEY,
Americas. Ga.