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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
buy their goods as cheap as possible, especially now, I was determined to buy a lot of goods at such prices that I am positive
BE UNDERSOLD!
Clarice tialaea, JUr VI*
' aa« total ftrUllancy.
* •{New Orient)* Cor. Inter Ocean.,
tbii pleasant home we bald the j
Qi ineet’ng one of the uuwt j
il women of tho uinteenth cen
iry—-Myra Clnrke Games, the widow
f tho late Uen. Gaines. Mrs. Oaine (
i lbf the past fifty veara leen trying,
gh the courts to pro.c her riphr J
tpertv which n tually belongs t • |
her, and til tout which the supreme ••..ml
of Ihu VhiteU States lms decided in her | ^
L laftfr.-^tit now comes “ fotnVtechnh al
Haw about bonds. The little won."41 ,
* has Been 7« year*, but has tho appear* .
fiuco of being only 50, with her fab
3 cojiiplexioji, bright black eye#, that
. never look through glasses 1t decipli^t
finest print or to nan bor pen, wli.eli
i j» doing, and the result will be her j
u which cannot help but
rtf fug work. With all her j
opposition, she does not j
iudictivonr.KH or bitterness. ,
.’e. generous, and a true friend j
poor. W hen relating to us the 1
iriences of hfo trial®, she would vi
“ ■ about ttfeVoOin, gesticulating in
using manner. Nhe avows that
can outtalk, oittlangh, outwalk any
under tho sun, and boasts ot
inouopoli/.od thu con versa* ion
me. bo Veit was of the coin pain.
much to the chagrin of that renown**!
foreigner.
m. When tho question of the illegitimacy
i rM'®trf« Haines’ birth was introduced in
court,>ho pleaded her own ruse in tin
presence of moro than a thousand peo
•pip. Which ploa brought every mem bet
, of tho jury to her sido. 8bo savs “Owl
novor repented having made woman,
• but He saw that man was a decided fail
urc, and was sorry that He had created
him.” £he is always a woman’s chain-
l»ion, believing in her rights, which she
««*»! the right of fran-
/ cltise, on which subject >he bus talked
> in public ^to ^thousands of attentive
man 1 should have'adopted the inmlioal Ladies’ New Opera Slippers, all leather at 75c, worth SI.25.
jwNmfor.ti ; u i..riti.oti. i Londsdale Cambrics at 10c. ]>er yd. worth 15c. (No imitation
Londsdale Lisle Thread Hose at 20c. worth 40c.
And therefore went to Atlanta to attend another BANKRUPT SALE, and succeeded in geting
A LOT 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.
So come to Foster’s Corner and try,
If any goods yon wish to bnv,
Come soon before these Bargains are out,
As the loss of these will make yon shout,
So don’t waste time in looking around,
. But for Foster’s Comer straightway be hound.
If you wish any of lhe.se goods be sure to call early
STILL .tTiHRR <11,11 STUD. ’ ATTENTION!
Mrs.M.£.Raioes
Spring* Millinery,
. t a, to amt tulunV*—-She icI ornl hoi
daughter to portnot hcaltli utter the
phynioluiui hud jiroinuinectl tier beroud
Gran.’.■. .
Mrs. Quines' father, Uaniel Clarke,
was » nutivo or Now Orleans, and in
that city he ia buried. In her oarli
maidenhood »!io hecatuc the wile ut
£.William yVallace Whitney, ul New
* Sork, but'in u few years was widowed
' She say*: "Uou. tlainea was greater
. than Clay, Calhoun or Webetor, and hie
ltvit words to me wore,'Vunr enuse is
Juat and you must sneeenl.’" Although
her father was bum iu Louis aua and ’
hen hnaband in Virginia, she lias never
known any north or south. Imt ltasiilol- I
’ ued her whole countr.. Her Hist be- I
norolont work will lw to build a
widows'homo, the next an orphan any- !
lutn, if the gretflv lawyers do not !
."gobble up” all site se'lues. The !
charges in the . as,.' thus far, for fees. ,
■ atenographera, writs and counsel lees, :
have already been over A.mit.iioo. The i
printed record will eost sl'J.Otkt. Jt is
Toped that the moticyel woman will
aoon secure her rights, as she lino been
living on borrowed capital since IS7II,
part of tho time supporting thirteen per-
•*»««*»»• in Kl I'UM*.
.-w [Oort liifttr Ocean, j
.-vlifwkpttit Nnndsy st Kl Paso, and iu 1 ....
the afternoon wont across the river to ' •> 1 "f it
seo the Old church, the only object ut
intmat in tlie town. The doors were t
! 0, ‘" Wb' 11 •* JfiKSOS STIKKT
stora wlioi’o w» conhl got thb k«v. I
*Ot tho priest,” wan the reply,
K.KAnfi where ia tho priest ?”
J '‘At the cock-fight. ’’
j* And thero we found him: iu a rough
aumhitkeatre, erowdcnl with men who
lowed like banditti, nearly every one of
theju with gamecock under oncnrmnnd
in th« other hand a few dollars oi
Mexican money, engngo*l iu the m*
tjonal aniuaemeut and betting iijh.u the
t ombati\ oncss of hi* favorite roaster.
It i^ lhe regular practice on Suudav
! Collections of Debts, MitoDS of Booh,
to d.T Sf,K Newspapers, Etc,, Etc.
lined niniuomcnt. The priest at Paso
riel Norte owns a number of line game
birds, and was tpo mnch interested in
tho match to accohitianv it, to the pine,
pi worship where he ulHeiates.
' • sa NwMrtol'a Hearty wit.
i -r lBill N>v.
’This iu a story of lieorye l>. Prentice
hicb I nover saw in print ami whieli
is a better illustration of his ready wit
ripg else he said, I think.
ourital.olGco nsu.1 to be the
ground of many southern
or Ins, known, who liked to
■oar tho veteran journalist toll a story
»r warm up a presumptuous young
non for lunch. Among those wljo fre-
Journal chive was Will H.
g writer.
Ladies Solid Black Hose til 25e, worth (50c.
A new lot of those Cheap Barred Muslins at 10c, worth 171.
Ladies’ Langtrv ^Slippers all leather at $1.00, worth $1.75.
-No remnants.)
4-4 Bleaching equel to Fruit of Loom, at 7-f, worth anywhere 10c,
A new lot of those Cheap Lawns at Die.
Prints—Best Brands at 4£c, warranted fast colors.
THESE ARE STANDARDS AND INTO TRASH ! 2
REMOVAL
BOOKS !
BOOKS!
and Domestic
; HAVING MV STOCK THAT WAS LEFT FROM THE FIRE IN oRDKIt.
AND REPLENISHED WITH NEW GOODS, 1 AM NOW PREPAR
ED FOR BUSINESS. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DA1I.V.
if tin* flro ilppartmcnt,
wan ynvctl from acriout
rtrr, nn«| ciml Iml l»cr InJjrwt
pU-’n wheri- they htive *• ion* btsen n customisi
to tint! bar. npnlltt
Tbe tire very unceremoniously moved us;
LIQUORS, lout of our old store on the night of March ^ BOOKS AND -PERIODICALS
BELRS, 126th, where we ha\e been doing business for AT PUBLISHERS PRICES!
CIGARS, | over seventeen years, but having secured the Best and Cheapest Writing Paper and Kn-
! store formerly occupied by J. W. HARRIS A velopes in town !
in.fui..uppKei j CO., next door to Waxelbaum’s, on Cotton Croquet’ Base Balls
| Avenue, we are again ready tor business. Hammocks, Ciiess, and
! Some of our stock was damaged by removal, Light Reading for Summer Days.
b27 1 ™r.U k b : I aB ^ ® roMr ‘ es 11 and as the insurance companies paid us in full BUTTERICK’S PATTERN GIVEN AWAY.
XltO., Bto.1
l kre nn»l itlway* keop«
Importinl .mil I)«*iitp*Uc Llquorw,
;>a*np, t’lijHni, ftc., etc., which l i
1.UWK8T MAHKKT l'KlCKH.
A BUREAU AGENCY
' | for till such damages, we are prepared to sell
Frwtlt Cincinnati Itrr on liraiijtlit! 1 them at a GRLA1 REDUC1 ION anil not lose
any money by so doing. We have ordered
Alwiiy* on hund t»l > jwr fitu
NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE.
A.C3r3NTE3JS AYOOOK
AMERIOUS, GrA.
InlMw
mil of tho rapidly |
Hr. Prentice’s office
’ free and ea«j way of
in 4>no chair, with* his
aud jamming hi. bat -.
his hea.1, nai.l, without 1
Prentics lvtann,: I Jg
Ooovge?” :
l writing, sigheit
up sadly aud rv
young man. «ai,l:
| IIIU S.ItT w-lttrl t«Ul|>
ills I»-va ol-lifi"! Ut <lo k.
Iillinn limith of tuy m
tim» m.v p#r*otm' • t-'ni
f r h« collect Ion of «i«>l»t*, bo*lili
ill populnr hook*, uml will
m m-w •|>aprrs (>Mcc In com! home,
W. K. l'lMBL’ItY.
D twfc.it, On.. April 4, ISM. tf
-¥• 4
Awnings. Awnings.
I an now prcpMed to till all order* for (Jloth
Awnli»*«,Tt‘iii», Tent H#jpi, Trunk t'ovnw, etc,
i-t<*. Prhv* l«»w itml MtlufsctuMi gunrnnt.ssl. All
ordt-ra !«• it nt the »ho|> oi Jainc-* AloumUr, corner
lAin-tr and Uwmpton Streets, nud J. W. llarri* A
Co., be*d of t'otton Amiu«-, will i« cite prompt
atteution. Order- for t*ieui m>'kired.
r. C. KVASS.
rn.eti.il .\metioUft, O*.
_; Free Lnuctl from 10:30 A. M. to 2 P. If now tools, fixtures, material, Ac., to take the ttktt-i p>y>,g»
l htive added fo mjr piuee a i;*od place of those destroyed, and will be fully
'ee guhfc'r1|>tlt>nv | Billiard andPoolTable prepared to do all kinds of work iu a few days.
^ved all our Pianos, Organs and Sewing
Full Supply Of Ice OU baud. Ml ichine«, and will guarantee,bargains iu them,
Corner^
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME Ati AIN” to Wheatley’s Corner ami bn;
Th** >j»Vndld •ttecpu* whl-h »ttpn<tedJ>ur*«flfori» in IntrodiK-iug the -al<
PINE CLOTHING
WAR. BOOKS.
HKVKS UK HAW M O.V ARCHIES of
tbo An* ii-nt Ernttom World. Bv OKOKOB
HAWl.IXSOX, **Wtut W »*>tv TKIIKIHLAC
than War ?—an 1cm It U* a war atimns pobitoharan
l* «•*. what cmld tic IIA t*l*lKit, tor rejaddnf
U-.k hnven f Soch a war U tu wo-gpr**. Frier
reduc'd from (H*j*> to $31.40 m«viittr» JMffM
frv*. Xot told Inr doaler*: prior* U low. Books
JAKE ISRAELS,
# /'tllV • ’ t" oar o , inMn.ineej i.< t» i.rlftfc out Tor the Sprt'i* trad., the larjoor. iiniMsoutr- ■
as in everything else. Call and see us in our
Don’t forget the place—Cob PGTfGCt Fitting" ClotlliD^
j new (juarters.
PresH Meats
—AN l>—
COUNTRY PRODUCE!
I am now prepared t*> i'*)rni*k lb-* »tibUa with
v *olc# meat*, aueli »•* lk*f. Pork, Mu t tort, and
Kid. 1 aim have on baud at a'l time* rhickena
and Egf s i'omt- troand and try me. South aide
‘Cotton Avenue, not door l*. 1*. H. WiUlonuk
junelltf W. F. HARE.
EVER SHOWN IN AMERIOUS!
jt-khIb have hrt-n -eh-cted with gteat c*»e and pos»e*B", an tlegati'*' of be
Hnd durability of texture, that few indeed can equal, and tiunr aurpAM
! ton Avenue, next door to M r axelbaum’s.
J allies Flicker & Bro. GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLE
> We h*vo*aiao a larg* n-.il we.I oadeeted *t..ck of i^v.eet flttii.a
Am»iow Shirts, Collais, Cuffs. Neck and Underwear
ANDRET HS’wIseed ^CATALOGUE
HAADnriurD.Q’ rnMDAMinni »
CHEAP LUMBER- l‘‘CARDEjrers; COMPAWiOiL
t ry thing In the w.«y of 0**ut i. Korui-Mii* Gt*«t-r. Pot
pVagnre in dft>{ Ui)ing there t^natifui »-O-l* whethet
1 am now! tented at Boll'* |4acr. nenr A»nerkua j
her* I will deliver lutnbtr at fnill for Eight j
DoUanptr 10#.) loti, an l In the city for Sine j
a'll. M str l«W,g U. * . B W. JORDAN*
JaTuS
■ LMkBM.Phlla.ta.
THOKNTON
1 Wheatley’s Corner,
WHEATLEY,
Americus, Ga.