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Owing to the fact, which every one admits, that money at this season of the year is a very scarce article, and that every one wants
tH’fetfy then* goods as cheap as possible, especially now, I was determined to buy a lot of goods at such prices that I am positive
And therefore went to Atlanta to attend another BANKRUPT SALE, and succeeded in geting
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A IiOT OF GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER !!
Below I quote a few prices only of the goods mostly in demand at this season,
as these Bargains will not remain in stock long.
If you wish any of these goods be sure to call early
So come to Foster’s Corner and try,
If any goods you wish to buy,
Come soon before these Bargains are out,
.' As the loss of these will make you shout.,
So don’t waste time in looking around,
■ ! ; •' But for Foster’s Comer straightway be bound.
Radies’ New Opera Slippers, all leather at 75c, worth $1.25. Ladies’ Langtry Slippers all leather at $1.00, worth $1.75.
Londsdale Cambrics at 10c. per yd. worth 15c. (No imitation—No remnants.)
Londsdalc Lisle Thread Ilose at 20c. worth 40c. 4-4 Bleaching equel to Fruit of Loom, at 73, worth anywhere 10c.
Ladies Solid Black Hose at 25c, worth GOc. A new lot of those Cheap Lawns at 94c.
A new lot of those Cheap Barred Muslins at 10c, worth 174. Prints—Best Brands at 43c, warranted fast colors.
THBSE ARB STANDARDS AND NO TRASH ! !
STILL AT HER OLD STAND.
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MrsiMaines
OLD STAND ON JACKSON STREET
? YH&IBc
a Raima offer* her sincere t hanks to the
member* of the fire <te|iartment, by wlu»« noble
pHurts the we* roved from serious l«s* during the
tire, and enabled her toj greet h*r friends nt tie
(dace where they have *o long been acenitomed
to tfad her. apriltti
A BUREAU AGENCY
•roh— i.
i, SutBcriDtons of Boots,
Newspapers, Etc., Etc.
I am now located temporarl'y In Uswsod, hav*
ing been obliged to do bo on account of the rapidly
tailing health of WJ mother, who* need* at all
timea my penanl attoatlon, 1 will open a bureau
t r be collection of debts, bealdr* I am agent An
all popular books, and Till receive subscriptions
on newspaper*. Qtteo In court boose.
W. K. FILSBl'RY.
Dawaon, Oa., April 4,18S4. tf
GcIN WORK.
REPAIR OLD GINS!
rttStlSM & asssutmt
that I ua give satUfa^tlor. All work guaran
teed. I am located wUhmv ts
aw.’TSawvT
Joshua and llie Sim.
I'erhaps not ono of tlio events
rocorded in Scripture lias given
rise to more fruitless controversy
than tbo alleged aet of Joshua
commanding the sun and the moon
j “to stand still,’’ in the memorable
rout of tbo live kings, and that
these bodies obeyed bim. Did
this miracle occur in the way the
ordinary translation reads and as
tbe most of the orthodox believe
it did?' An able writer in the
Church Quarterly Kovlow endeav
ors, with a high degree of proba
bility, to maintain that what tbe
Isruolilisb leader prayed for was
not that the sun and the moon
might stand still, but that they
might “bo silent”—that is to say,
“ccaso to shine"—domBhomeab, as
as the Hebrew toxt has it. A
storm of hail-stones was tho prin
cipal cause of the defeat of the al
lied kings. Joahus, finding that
the storm and darkness by which
it was accompanied did mote to
ward tbe overthrow ol tbo enemy
thau bis own troops, naturally
prayed that tbe darkness might
continue until tho utter ruin ot tbe
foe was accomplished. The for
midable astronomical objections
to the mirailo arc thus at onco re
moved by a simple philoligiool dis
covery.
BOOKS !
tOOKS!
HAVING MY STOCK THAT WAS I-EFT FROM THE FIKE IN OHIIKII,
AN1) REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS. I AM NOW PREPAR
ED FOR IIU8INESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.
The fire very unceremoniously move d us
out of our old store on the night of March
26th, where we have been doing business for
over seventeen years, but having secured the
store formerly occupied by J. W. HARRIS &
CO., next door to Waxelbaum’s, on Cotton
Avenue, we arc again ready for business.
Some of our stock was damaged by removal,
and as the insurance companies paid us in full j BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY,
for all such damages, we are prepared to sell! NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
BOOKS £ AND £ PERIODICALS
AT PUBLISHERS PKICE8!
Best and Cheapest Writing Paper and En
velopes in town!
Croquet, Base Balls,
Hammocks, Chess, and
Light Reading for Summer Days.
them at a GREAT REDUCTION and not lose
any money by so doing. We have ordered
AG-CTIHSS AYOOOK-
AMBH.IC CJS, OA.
new tools, fixtures, material, &c., to take the eatl *>y !
Some sixty years since a Bank of j place of those destroyed, and will be fully
Corner-
England i)S cote was paid into a
Liverpool merchant’s office in the
ordinary course of business. On
bolding it up to tlie light to test its
genuineness, the cashier saw some
faint red marks upon it. Exami
ning them closely, be traced some
half -effaced words between tbe.'prin-
ted lines and upon the margin of
tbe note written apparently in blood
After a long and minute scrutiny
he made out tho words: “If this
note should fall into the hands of
John Dean of Longhill, near Car-
lisle, be will learn hereby that his
brother it languishing n prisoner
in Algiers.” The merchant imme
diately communicated with Mr.
Dean, and be lost no time in bring,
ing tbe matter before the govern
ment. Inquiries were set on foot
and the unfortunate mau was dis
covered and ransomed. He bad
been a slave to the Dey of Algiers
for eleven years, when the message
he bod traced with a splinter of
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T7TH 1
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—Cot
ton Avenue, next door to Waxelbaum’s.
James Flicker & Bro.
Amerious, - - - .... Ceorgia
IIo! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Corner and buy
i
The splendid fiuer*»s which Bttended|)uiJefforl8 In introducing tbo sal* of
FINE CLOTHING
i U bring out tor tho Spring trade tho large*!, handsomest and
in our c ,baa induced ti
moat complete line of
iiiiMi
, httk ■M.Fttia.Fa,
Perfect Fitting Clothing
EVER SHOWN IN AMERICUS!
The.. «oodi Lit. Ix»n MlMted with *rml Mr. and roswl »n .lepmr* otdcifO.
and durability of tejrlnre. that few indeed can equal, and uon. lurpasr. In .r.rj iuuncc
GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLE
W. lurajilin a tarj. and well KlMtrd .Wok ot HlU“»
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
And everything In the way of Gent’a Furnishing Coups. Polite and nitrmilTO Salesmen * lU 1
pleasure to displaying these beautltol goods whether you wish to bay or not.
THORNTON WHEATLEY,
Wheatley’s Comer, : : : Amerious, Go.