Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, November 13, 1884, Image 3

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a^ranHp|p«a«|! tagBjfii ^ejppBB INTAGLIOS. ■^^■^■rissjefeastf _ _ *1,0 wall msks «» feet mot feel tberawi™?* cohort* Chrirehin, ■awaSSagaa maiden. Ena?, when cotirfe I moit, L ik JiTrjtire^'' ttoi* at wbost ritrino ^aSSoM»y» ah *> sffggtff&?£& * i. lA® "If * * n - s mi J itmn leur U n driam, IMS! bare h -[Cowper. “flf n°,ir i .'J d bMrt li stirred: HI,'lit lien a triumph won, •fu« are the Iwrotn’ v<.ioaj!beard. 1 “’ re —[KJ.ii Dean Proctor. ^ mo, tome gad! oil, quickly bear mo » .i, 1 !^ o’ne eoiltil l . the nurso or se ise, f.’ f. fjntjm.ilaMoi |,luin;i her ruJlsd And tool lx >3 down t» Pie cing, Oi,, m , the avowed, the erect, the manly „ .. /,.ti m ,st. oi-hvn may torn, bis blow. Heaven, thy wrath re, 6 ?avo me from the candid ll —[Oeorje Canning. llcslcslnr *eul »r Partner. tDetroiS Free Press.] '""WanVeD—s' (MOKE coxsuifEU. : "c uc i, was lire sign hung r.ut by a ■rami lent nrm. In nlMMit three minutes , mdkwl a man a 111 npplled for » Job. s,, r ’mM he “I've 1-ceu » ducuwoli«ipei oiiil .i mil heaver, and i think I mijht w'ni to be a sm »ke consumer. ” ]'iif the ho<s thought he wouldn t do. \nho ir passed by and the office wna gju| w itU a ref t» of amoke-coi sumen Tlu' V a'I Ik sieged the senior partner mi'J Uvsin to talk. , ' Ours is the oldest firm In the market. 1 <ine: "our consumer < an lie attached to a cigar or a lx nine. It saves about oU percent., and—” That s nothing, spok? in another, „,jrs gather^ in tne smoke from the air mound, a id so saves— ’ Ours was once attached to a house B ,„c. ” yelled No. d. "a id the tire burned stra lily for three weeks. You can e-ti- ate the»aving for yoursc’f. ” “i.entlcm.'ii.” put in another, “the con- miner wli c!t l h ivc the honor to represent wves so mush that after it is once put ou i never hare to rep ctiisli the tire. ” And in ni\” s .outed No. 5, “is a con denser also, mid if you feed your fur nace with s imethiug that makes plenty of rmoic, it condenses the surplus into coal. Gu.r.intecJ to s:art a coal-yard In tivc “George. ” gasped the senior partner to iof the cl.r.vs, “take in that s'gn and :n up town and get me a Gatling gun. ” .11 n. \V 11 »m II. Vanderbilt. N?w Y r. Tim *.] While all the world talks about her husband, little gossip ever reaches the public concerning Mrs. William II. Van* tier I tilt, fioni a tinancial point of view the first lady :n the land. She is given tc looks is responsible for her son Fred’*, li.erar/ inciinct'.ons. and—so I ha.’> luurd, though, of course. I don’t vouch for it—has wonderful runs of luck when her mild -naire husband has time to vea- faro n i,uiet lit.L* game of penny ante. He has groat faith in her judgment, as well at her luck. ‘ he should have Leon a Wall street* perator he tells her sometimes by way of comp] meat, cud to her advice can be largely attributed Mr. \ nnderbih’s avoid ance of anything like open partnership with Jay Gould hi that precious worthy’s varied pliila ithropiei. Hut the in<M-t interesting thing I have heard lately about A.rs. \ underbill—a ntatier which ulr.wxl many lilt*bands may find a sort «if wicked pleasure in c.ipping out for their wives' »uc—is that she knits Hookings, real stock ngs. yarn stockings, for the feet of her in.llionaire husband. Vos; .Mr. \ anderbilt wears the stockings. With tliiu i iformution as a text we cun 1<‘« k for a stocking craze all over the land, just us a 1 our girls began a year or iwj *g»> to paint | la ;ues when somebody hap- l*cowl t.) t.11 about the u leptuess of Allis Aiior at the easel. Eh dt ol' Mi i|>|i us. |Chicago Tribune. J r no Fomctiincj hear* strange modes ol rcasoi.iug during that favorite pastime « f sune women, shopping. “This little «e..t l«ig is not CjUite , effect, ” said one at the w man’s exchange, us > lie called the iittention of a girl in wa.ting to nn article tLat lay on a table, “.now if It were foi m\8;lt. I should not care at nil, but 1 would like to buy it to give ns a present *“ a little niece, and she’s jo ol s jrviug that died notice auy d feet In it in a moment. Uu.du’t you Kt me have it for half price?' A Rlarjlmd (Rural Editor. [Exchange. 1 This is the way In which a Maryland ttmil cd.tor acknowledges an act of kim.I- he:*, and ii.is the local co uraus of his jmper: "tmier the a.tiliful manipulations •f i’tter EurkeU uur windows have been te.uvul of the incrustatlo .s lrom the Weather f-*r nearly a year past, and 'he iile-ied light now b.uims upon us, pure and refulgent, greatly relieving the gloom :‘ !a f «at enshrouded us so long. 'Hail, hoiy Ligat,’ etc. h’ec Alii ten. M Ihs Caulolii* Peculiar Practice. [C» i ago 11« ml I.) The Gftu'.oU undertakes to pay a sum of fi.bpo franc at tlic decease of auv sub- *e hat who may uicet with his death ou a railway or tramway, or 1 y being run over ; u vehicle in the* street. A proportion* B,e SUQ t *s paid for injuries. All that ii fe.cssary to d » is to produce the ln»t rcec-ipt for subscription. It paysacom* iHii alt n* to any purchaser of a tingle W 8 -ou!d he be ii jur.d or killed the "V lile P-»i>er ii paid for. Tali liter C ufrt Of the Sick. ^ . iNew Y»r's Sun.] r !‘. d:*ar, M sighed n farmer’s wifo y. os she dropi ed into a chair after 1 ljaru day's w or a, "i feel just as if i were to be sick. Afy lieu l throbs and my acues dreadful.y, and "*.y gosh,” inteirupted the farmer, •rij i: up and seizing his hat. “tuat rc- i j ne * I forpot to give the 2-yenr-oid uj. his (oudiiio.i p.Aiders to-night, an’ w ' hjeu a WteekSu* all day," and tie hur- htd »o the h, r*?. A-ktUf iimirety Too Pfucli. *Uwo i-ch.r Mirkur.] r ^ *o.ver—if 1 could make up my ^*u*t to u arry a:aiu l would take u young kvLl ,UiU ' vou *d love me as long as tue h!"V W (rfead—You ask too much; you m,M9U HOW HALF A MILLION Happened fo Go to the College of Physician* and fturgeoit*. [New York Cor. Pioneer Tran] Thin time of turbulent politics was a bad one for \Y illlant H. A andr.rbilt to select for giving ♦500,000 to the. College of Phy sicians and Surgeons, in case bo desired to get a proper amount of public con sideration fot his princely benefac tion. A curiously maladroit man is he. He damned the public in language which implied contempt for the iieiing of people toward him, and sold his trotter, Maud H., because* of a slight irri tation earned by trifling gossip in the press. '1 he fact is that the millionaire U impulsive and sensitive. He has a wholly umhsciplined mind, and he gives uway to its untutored promptings. He sees little or nothing beyond the horizon of his per sonal exper.euce. Knowing this char acteristic very well, indeed. I wondered , whut had made him give so much money to a medical institution. My investigation early elicited proof that noboiy connected with the college had solicited the gift, or had been in any manner appraised of it Leforehaud. It is rare that endowments so lavish arc not preceded by more or less in.iucncing. '£k'. r l hose who know Vanderbilt intimately, however, are well aware that to ask him for charily invariably precludes the get- ing of it. The women of his family re- sjamd to many solicitations of charity and religion, but a request for money is by him regarded ns sutheient proof of tl 2 un- worthiuess of the cause in behalf of which it is made. 1 was not at all surpr’sed to lie assured by every member of the college faculty, therefore, that there hud been no approach to him in this matter. l)r. Me- l.iuie, who is the only n an among them w uo has an acquaintance with V nniTerbilt, insures me that his l rst in.imatiou of the gift wus the receipt of the check and a brief letter, the latter suit ing that the money was to be used f«,r a new building. As nearly a» 1 cun nscertain.it all came from a small inci dent. \ underbill s.opped at a way aids inu in tipper New VorK. as is his custom of an afternoon, to rest his horses, ami j take a glass of gin and water. The placa | is known lo our kotremeu as Barry’s ami ! is commonplace enough, except for be.r g the favor.te stopping place ol YauderhM, ! aud for that reason a resort of the chronic roadsters. While he stood with his back to the bur, his elbows on it, and a glasi of j grog (two lingers of Holland gin, twnof j lint water nnu a s] o nlui of su^nr) a pitia ble ciipple entered-a little boy with . misshapen legs and lack uwry. | “how did you get into such a shape, sonny?” \ i.udcrbilt usked. ' “1 was runued over,”the urchin re plied. An accident on the road had spec'nl in terest lor the questioner, and lie got the 1 art culars. r l lie little fellow had been overturned and trampled on by a fust, horse; lie was too poor to bo doctored at Lome, and jet his mo;her had foolishly objected to his removal to a hospital, i where he might have received proper treatment; but he had been taken to the College of Physicians and Surgeons, where applicants get inadequate attention, or only such as will sene as illustrations to the lessons which the students arc learn ing, the facilities beiug so limited ns to 1 recludc anything further, it chanced that Professor Doremus. the specludat in chemistry, dropped into the bur-room at this juncture. In answer to N underbill's c uot.c ns he said it was a pity that this collugc. with tiie most skillful of surgeons in its faculty, and the incentive to utilise injured persons at ot ce to their own benefit and the teaching of the stu dents, was prevented from doing so by limited quurters and scant facilities, lie said that a big ^building would serve as eood a purp* sc ns he knew of in the whole range of New York charity. hiom that directly • tame Vanderbilt’s unexpected half million. Nothing was said by him at the time indicating that the subject impressed him particularly, hut in less than u month u e c heck was signed. The sensible conctuslcn seems to be that Vanderbilt is a very porcupine, with his quills set against the public ns a rc (illation for that popular ha red of wealth which he deems general, but that under the fearful and ugly exterior he has a waim heart dilHcult to get at. How to Walk. [Alfred Ayre->.] If n man would appear like a gentleman, he must wulk, s.nmi, and sit like one. In walking he should, above all, avoid every thing tuat is unnatural or that smacks of sclf-consciousness. How ofien do we see men in the street whose every movement tells us their minds uru chietly on them- Ktlvis! Cnu tblows his client out a la dindou white another walks with an ah* no.uml stoop: but both delight in a kind of rolling, swaggering gait and an un nut uru I swing of tue arms. We all know, w.ieu wi see such a man, no mutter what his appt .ranee in other respects may be. taut he It u person of low breeding Not only is a man's walk au index of his character and the grade of his cultuie, hut it is also an index of the frame of mind he is iu. There is the tin ughtful walk and the thoughtless walk, the responsible walk nsd the careless walk, the workers walk and the idler’s wulk, the ingenious walk and the insidious walk, and so on. In a word, what there is iu us wc all carry in e-senthilly the same way; lieuce the urcst way to have the carriage of gen tility is to have gentility to carry. Ku It Zetland** Snail Industry* (Chicago Times.] T'ae example of the gnut snail industry in Burgundy, which is acquiring greatei dc*' clot merit ) ear by year, o\\ iug to the tn.e quu.ity ot the f.esh of the vine leaf fed moilusk, has stimulated the Swiss to ef forts m the same d ruction. A number of gardens, be. ween Davos and Lundquart, in the can on of Grnons, have lute.y been transformed by their owners into snail farms. During the summer lime the chi.dren ure employed to gather tne s.iaiis from held and fudge uml bring them to the rurtns, where they ure I laced iu bushes ami led upon refuse vegetable leaves. A thick bed of sawdust surrounds each bush, and serves the double purpose of an insuperable barrier to the escape of the inhabitants and a she.* urftrtLc winter. At the approach of cold weuther the s. al.s, which nave then waxed Tut, bury tbemsches in the saw dust. und close the door of the house on their buck. T hey are raked »ut. packed up .n 1:0b-weight baskets, aud sent od to Italy, where, as “burgundy snails, they se.l at lfc franc to iU 1 runes the package. To Preserve N*tu-al Flowers. [Amrricnn Qu sn.J To preserve natural t owers dip them in melted paraihne. withdrawing them quickly. The liquid should be Just hot enough to maintain itstuldity. and the t owers should be dipped one at a time, held bv the ttaid, aid moved about for an instant to get rid of the bubbles, eresb cut lb drew freed from mobture are tk» iNsttopuismtethUway. THE PEOPLES Ratified by the People! TIIE PARTY OF ECOAOMYsREFORM. WE RE4PECT TIIE RIUIIT8 OF TIIE POOR WE MAKE THE RICH RICHER. GOOD WILL TO ALL PROTECTION VS OVERCHARGE. NO DISTINCTION IN SEX. NATION ALITY i)R COLOR. ONE LOW PRICE TO ALL. WIDE AWAKE AND HOUND TO WIN. REFORM! Whereas, Many citizens ol this community have heretofore subjected themselves to unneo cssary expense and burdensome overcharges in the purchase ol goods; Therefore be it Resolved, That the interests of the people demand the for mation ol a new party which shall concentrate its patronagp on one close-dealing candidate, and thiu combining with cor r. ct principles, make still small er profits practical and result in the greatest good for all. To this end weannounce our self as the People's Economy Candidate. OUR PLATFORM! Low tariff on all goods used by the people, such as Dry Goods, Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery, Cl.thing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Tranks, Etc. As low prices surely increas. es trade and results in th< greatest good to both buyer and seller Vuhtes must govern prices. Deal only in good re liable goods, making the prices as low as possible. (A poor article is dear atany price.) No misrepresentation. Sell every article on its own merits and at its true value. . JOI3XT XTJS2 Be on the winning side. Al ready we are elected—elected to sell you •'heapor J than the cheapest; elci-ed to show you | the best and newest; in fact ! elected as the people’s true bnr- j gain-giving, fair dealing candi- ! date. Be one to help roll up the big majority in favor of cor rect principles and’tho advance ment ot true economy and re form. See us personally and learn our civil service principles. In return tor patronage we promise Fair Dealing, Straight Goods, Bed-Rock Prices. Polls now open and will re main so until further notice. Vote early and often is the wish of yours truly, JOHN R. SHAW, Forsyth Street, America*, Ga, THIRD ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION 200 VALUABLE GIFTS, Americas Recorder TO ITS ADVANCE PAVING SUBSCRIBERS. Moxxdayv MarQb, 3L88S. Dpfirinjr to tncrrnic th<* c'rculation of the Rk- ORiint, snd at t"«* tame tune to encourage the pitj inent su' fcr pttons la sfratice. w<i hare for the past t'O years a nunllydl.*t ibuted a number ol vsluub'o mid useful pre enta among Hose of our autacrlheis w o pu d up nil arrears and out year in ndvsni-e. These Dlstrlbu inns were fulr'y c-induced, and the prefects iave such gen* ••ml sntia action, wc hare determined to mnke another ••istilhiitlon <>n the 2d of Match n xf, at •bi.-h we stall distribute among tho-e u! ciibreiibers who pay uu sit arrears ant one year tu a .v iiice the following pre^nts:; ONE TON {2TMA8TODON GUANO 1-53 (ST MASTODON GUANO l**®! Minniartured by the Gcorria Chemical W- rks of Au"u»’s,«Ja., and fold bv T.mle. Mi Gun ah i Tondc. Am.-lrn.. <!» Tin, hM< I* »•l .-••tf.'H to t»e w thout a utiperU r in Its lertil si'M iiuniltie*, ho’nti • f high made mid ra- nu octuiei '»ih * l*ent m ter air. Tld- ton wid e dirrh me • in 'h.ee j r s* on , tan » 0,ie 0 600 pounds, *t-d one of 100 pound*. ONB TON HTCOTTON SEED meal j-t&i tSTCOTTON SEED MEAL !-&! A the *0il MfDr it Uaifoa line r»>d or-tock. ih** <»I1 *Vmm-y nl their »»It* o- 1 rii'* ton W' l be ttlslri *uted *n hree of one-Lall ton aud two of o WHITE SEWING MACHINE! WHITE SEWING MACHINE I! WHITE SEWING MACHINE!!! 0 — MONARCH —6 BT HOUND BOSOM tUIRTtT I .Uitu'nc'tired by the »blt« P«wlii, Machine ..m|»ny, Ulcve and, ('Ido. Tbl. iniicbl". bn. « ..*,„, C y (Jo.rr, Drop Leal, two Inaw.rs ut euCU ••d oi Tnbo*. and »• hanti^'mely finbbed fiMOjin Ut There go a ilh it "li »he modem attach- uenU and U i* warruated t.*r fit# y* ma. I • I- mi ro ed Machine I* the .rowuiur feature©, tar* of ■Uncetslul eirori*: w a nmdel ol beantj, ii u*'e<c« !ied aorkmnnshlp, < inbcnlytcg all th«- vnt* known t*» newng machine n. blued tSTGENTS’ FINE HAT PEI To b« "elected by the lucky m^n from the lame and Bne *t<*ck o| CmviB Cutter A Own, l_°P“' nrPAlU OF LADIES’ FINE SHOES! Fr.rti «b« c< 'e"«ated manufacturlog estibUshm# t ol Strlble* * Cj , Cl. Hnna.l, Ohio, who havs at* *t‘n«Nl a national rcput.non in tn. k Hi e. I"'»« -tr-tho handsome t p='lr ever ».n*ueht to Am ricu-, o*’d re'all a* l i t er pair. Thes e* t« -i*c*t» at the P y Good* and Shot* Mors ** Jo*n It Hhiw, w ho is sols A; ut lor.thess so«d , l» A merit us. 10CO—TWO BOXES—1000 DUKE OF DURHAM CIGARETTES f M > T - Dim, S .H« * C«. ".th C«r»Air*.» wh»» hi emtde this brand known iioti-.h’.ut t- ao'ld u 11. b..l, Ml*')' ...tn a'fl y-.iih C >ra'1n i l,.f, th. line, 1 111 the KVSA t. 10.00. In rd. r Ib.t n, mat.,'.. tKMi'bl. may ,nJo’ tl,'", lay will be dl.lrlbtb d ill, nl .00 .»:b. HANDSOME tSTSUTH THOMAS CLOCK !"^1 Fun,i,bed by Men. II. AC... ol AUtttte. t3T ONE ROX-FIVE POUNDS ">SI MAY I.EE"SMOKING TOBACCO! 'deettbieiurad by V. link',Son, A Co, Durham, U f rooi old Narib ritolln. leaf, l-e iwut tuition leut iu toe aotb'.. Tbe tel le tally “ihit* .bdlui..«d WI W » o;.rofaurt«i~. .I»_*!.0" .OjtJBggP of Oeo. n. Clu *lt r best mndt*, both In i 3 hniidfome, durable and tton. T b y c m be -on Mbav, on Forsyth *t et.. who i* agent for ih« lr an e. Go und ece them. ONE BOX-FIVE POUNDS “CROSS-CUT” SMOKING TOBACCO l Mnnu'nrturcd b\ W. Puke, 8ons A Co., Por- Is*n, N C , irom o d North Carolina leaf, at-d ptfl Up In hnnd'onn* fbil parkage*. As we would like a.« many a* posdble to try t, we shal. dis ribuie it In package* ot ou* pound each. FIFTEEN BOXES- TWENTY BARS EACH— LIGHTNING SOAP !!! Tbl 1. Nelf A Co.,*'Atlanta p of the most no. drrtUI dl* out the lire • f fie wa*h hi-i • lensiMg I'itUotit in the ten*: mju Inc the fabric. It l* i e fliMvt Inundn *• ap e\ - er made, hi d in or- ..er to g.te aamaty as |oa*l lo an .*p|M>r uniiy of try inu it, i. w.II oo d'stribuicd lu^i uses of Vo 100- B-O-O-K-8 !—100 BY 8TANDAHD AUTHORS 1! BOUND IN CLOTH AND GOLD 11 • These books arc all bv the mn«t popular nuf hors. E rin’e l on jfood bumlsctmly bound In otb and • oi<’, ut d would luuke a ya.uai 1c ad dition loony 1 b.aiy., C5T 8-I-L-V-E-R W-A-T-C-II! Fine Co** and OoikI Movement . fioud'ilciu goods, fo • when s u.au lie wants one Le cun ro.y upon. tWSILVER BUTTER DISH 1 with Coyer, a Uendacnte Article. SILVER PLATED TABLE SPOONS, SILVER PLATED TEA SPOONS. SILVER PLATED FORKS. CHAMBER SETT-FOUR PIECES, ICHINAIFRUIT DISII, - SILK IIANKERCIIIEFS.: BRONZE LAMP, HANDSAW, ] 'JKWEL1IY, B BUGGY WHIP.; AdiI k Number of Oilier Article*. MANNER OF DISTRIBUTION: The Oistribu'ion wil* be mau'e In the fblhe.vlnir mitutrr; The name and po»t off ce oi each nub- ocrimr will i»e write.-n .>n a aiip of pa; er und put U an enve'o|M-, and a’l ph.ced In a bos. The name of each of the proteins to be drawn will :<l*o te plan'd lo envelope- and yut in another box. On the day of the distribution Vine I our* alii b. turned over to a cumin fee ut respn taible lent«men, who, hefoie the drawing Uginr, will roll U|Ot oiueor the audio ec to ufx the con- frn's of the imxu* to their »atl>facrion. ihi», t"0 l*oes. ore atrarh, wi! take envehrj^* •ImulU' er»o»lr ffrm the boxes ai d hand them to -.he comm tier, who will Aral re *d th*. »m« and th n the pnoent. The *ccr*tprie< will ke?p corre t li*t of the names nf the atibaerihera and •heurPcI * drawn a* they are called out. Tub* will continue until every article Lns be* n dtuvvn ron the box of preatut , when the (ommlttec will ds>-l*rc the diatrtbutiun romph t* d. In the i-ox of prv»snta tbete will be a** Biases, hence **v« ry name «»»ar» lbs • ox of n*mr» l>e **re the pre-cu'i are tahamtid will get otic of ■hree article*, most ot which are worth mitty times the aai uml pti I lor ►*' senj lion. lleMIMBBses may b) mad- hv post utV.ce •t .er r n-g ster d letter. Clubs.-We wdl gives copy of the paper free to any <me%c 'i**v up :• club of ten subscribers -liber new or old 'ir* ro icwlnr. « sals o accompan) nsme* >»• all cssea. Any os* can act a* s sni tor the ItKUOIlDKE, but we w 1 no* be re*ponsibl« until we revive the money for tuhseripthB. Wi ga isl ice t * TUrn'rh s r»r»-* r worth at les‘t the price «»kcd ft r It- l* -Usid. s piling an op- ** t? to get one of the *bovc.band»oiiie Rsmemher that yon cannot |>oasiUT In res* It In. ff.rw.y .Ian tyidlKilUak for the UK* ^^Sfcaweam.. Short crops, no rain, too warm for this teanon of Ihe year, lot* ot dust, money scarce, cotton too low and doll times are the answer* now given by all the merchants, when the “How do you do?*? iagives them, but how different with the Bargain Store men. Here good* arrive and disappear rapidly. On the first of September lait till* new store was opened with on* of the largest t tucks of Dry UoCds, Clothing, Cloak*, Hall, Shoe* and Millinery ever brought to Ameri ca*. Every day alnco then, new and fresh goods bought by their Mew York buyer arrived, and now ha finils himself compelled to go to Mew York to make his second com* ptete purchase in all line*. Never has anything happened to equal it m the history of the Americas dry goods trade. The only and best reason that can be assigned to this extraordi nary success, may be summed up in tbo pluck and enterprise used by the proprietor, and the fact that the purchaser is not slow to find out that here is the place to trade. While other merchants bare held their goods at regular prices snd profits, be saw fit to* reduce his entire stock to such prices and profits that would meet the approv al of everybody and everybody’s pocket, and succeeded with flatter, ing success. But wc arc not near at the end yet. Money is getting scarcer daily. Bull harder time* are coming, and what will be the final result is better imagined than told. The Bsrga n Store man’s pro gramme will be a regular march. He proposes to march down with the prices oi all his goods yet in slock, in order to march lo Mew York with the proceeds to buy goods lower than they were bought before. In order to raise as much money ns possible, the Bargain Store oilers before his leaving during this ■ week extraordinary inducements to everybody, including country mer chants. Goods will bo sold regard less of cost, price or profit. Respectfully, S. M. COHEN, The Bargain Mad. Cetton Avenue. Sign of red flag, opposite Bank of Amerlcus. Meat Market PROVISION STORE. W. H.&T.M.C0BB Having purchased from Uar« A Cobb lbs M«* Market und ITovulon sto.e os cotton Avmn^R keep ou band tbs very beet Mts tf.| BEEF, PORK, KID AND SAUSAGE, snd aJeo s full Has sf Green Groceries and Provision*, embracing all kiwi* of Vegetables snd Fruits is thirlr *ea*on. Canned Uuoda, ct«*. It U tbefr sins •it keep ■ dm clous Mtablishtnenl, srd fits their *oslower* good tro*»is "l tbs ■ovsst prices. fir* IIIgheer price paid for Cattle, Hop, snd s viimTi orcom.trv produce, A.i.ericu*, lb*. IMMtlf TtnvIT v,nt * •*> W-Sbot Kepeatin . DUN J W>rM\j,^J0 lfr»vcb LoplM sHjoi Gun Tor •!«;, sflS Concert Orgauett* SirSTt .« o M» le l.a >t* rn for »lf, a roil.I Cold iH W*t< b tor • 15, H tis Hi vtr Watch Tor .To» • an ary ol tbv'eTTAITsrtlc.ia Free tl ?OV «l l dtvute s f* w X U Ubun*e of y**zr leletre time t-veniap to Inti^ducihg uur mw gtxVe-Gne la.lv ccurc I a Goto IVufc i free, In S aing!e>fter- ii.i.in, a geathnuu* e«*t s allver »s:i*k fur tftces ininu'ea work. A Ley U years ell leeured s wa chl'i «*nu<la) ; huiidredau. other*TIT k W|f|* have done nearly a* well. If yonff ull A i s e a M-glc l.sttlcMt ytu can atart S baM- •■<>*» tbo will p >y you Iron* l en to F<n.een D*»II«* every night m> d a once for *»ur IHuatrattd O > a or tie of Gold and Surer Watches. 8*lf «*oek- •ng Bull U*ff Be voir- r*» dpy IlhsM. Isdta ?coat an l A«trouotnl *l TclcKopee, T*Iefr»pk ivrumen'*, Tyjs Writ rs,(Hg nr, Ace.rdlort, a ll:,*, A . *•. I may *mh * « on the r-wdU wit*-. UORI.U MOVPiiTCIlUia Cotton Seed Meal. 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