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• Tbe DAILY RECOBDUM r*W*eke«ll every
■oroing -Monday eiwepted).
Tkt WEEKLY RECORDER) is) p«blUh~l
every Friday morals*.
linCRIPTIfl.l RATES,'
Drily Recorder, per montk,
Weekly Recorder, per year noo.
DAILY ADVERTUISU RATE!.
, I p 11 W | I U I 3 M | « Rl IT
jnSST^ so i i.oo | !• loo1lim ment
, lD . h 75 1.80 4.00 10.U0 14.0*1 tu.W j
r- ColuaV $1 00 2.U0 6.00 15 00 *<W.OO S5.U0 1
1S"b i.O0 ».*> 10.00 90.01. 8V.O 40.00
Scoium. 4.00 4 00 94.0*' 50.00 75.00 90.00 j
^ . 500 10.00 30.00 40.00 WMjft 150.00 j (lcrftllly
■ HcctUa-Vader Vise mmA Fl|
Tra* -Old Days.
A novel entertainment in tbe , v uiuc u|i iui a naj on. uo, ■■ —
wav of a wheelbarrow race will be the brief but kindly invitation writ-
fruit farm, on abort order. I plied
him with questions, and endeavor
ed to cram in the space of ten min
utes, the whole science of fruit
“Come up for a day see U9," was cu iture. We reluctantly hurried
, ___ ci u., .„m>y away, my companion admiring the
given at the A. L. I. skating rink ten on a postal card. Itcamefrom |, eau ti e3 ilf the orchard, and 1
to morrow night. See advertise- Marshalivilic, that hamlet so justly building my nursery. Avenues of
ment. renowned for its good people, hos- \ ear |y Amsdens, and late Crawfords, | 0ar ji
„ „ —: “J*" 7~ . _ ! pitalitv, refinement and progress. an ,j Amelias and Chinese Clings, ( ly
GriuBw 4 00 6 00 SJ.0«; 50.00 I»JW wusi i b ® argaui tore^ as “Yeo,” said my friend, as we an ,j visions of a beautiful home, month*.
coUM. aj? lS-QOi W.SSJ M OO »M« 150A0 derfully improvei i pp ■ . scudJe j over t t, e smooth roads of anl , j crsc y cattle, and a silk dress of our t:
anl1 now ’ w ' l, ‘ ,U fU,l l line ° f , that section, the crisp air of tbe for the love d one. and a handsome
bright morning fragran. with the | a y ou (, f or the baby, loomed up
perfume of budding peach, plum - . * —
and hawthorn; "yes, I think we
have a pleasant village here, and a
|r pff .w. — -1-- -
Special rates, lor contract
’.M pobiuher. w L.OLKSSNER, Pobikher
““ U. C. STORK V , UUl Kdltor.
! some goods, presents a most at-
I tractive appearance.
•AWp.
..4.32 a.
..*:!(• p.
TO Ti
• people has* their ray
kihmg new tell ever? d
LOCAL ICIIKDl’LK.
On end alter Swnday, March 1, trains
aa follows )
TRAINS SOUTH.
Mail
Night fcipreea,
Day Freight ** ei Hanrtay
•sight “ “ Monday
trains north.
Alai! noTtb
Night Mkpr'M
D«v fYelgM, e* Sunday
Niaht ** ** Monday
f Lvrr WAUKKH. Ag« n
HI EM VISTA ICHEDIT.E,
Ou end «n«r Rondo. February Sid,train, '
ran u follow.:
OOISO EAST
Lesee Bum. VOU .1. ...6 BO .. ■»., »»d ! » p
Arrive Putnam ,T 40 a. no. and If 45 p- ro.
Arrtre Ella.lllo al S SO a and . do p. in.
Arriae LaCroo* al * 40 a. m.. andAWp. ...
Arritf Anderaonell.’e at 9 SO a. m .land 4 So t>. m.
IIOINO WEST.
l-earefAnileraonrille 10 30 a. m , and 4 50 p n...
Leave LaCrowo ...II 00a m . and 20 p. m
1-aave KPavtll* 11 30 a. in- and 5 to r. to
l^ava Pauiam II15 a. m- and 6 40 p m
Aril*. Buena Viaia.... 1 05 a. m.. and 7 M p u.
1). K. BAKER, Soyafimend.nl.
departure of mails.
Going west »n<l south close at. 10:00 p m
Going east and north close at.. 0:45 p tu
Sight mail north close at 7:00 pm
For Buena Vista and Ellaville
cioaes daily except Bunday at 3:45 p m
Bumpkin, Preston. Weston, and
Plains of Dnaa cloaca on Mon
day. Wednesdayaod Friday at 1:00 p m
Friendship, Dranesville and Church
Hill cioaes daily, except Bunday.
at 8)00 a m
Bottsiord. Providence and Beals
closes Saturday at 8 a m
Hudson riosea Friday at . 8 B0 a m
Lamar closes Tuesday and t ri-
day at * : ®0* m
The above arrangements will continue
autil changa iu railroad schedule.
W. A. Blade, P. M.
i It is reported that Albany will
j be on hand at the tournament with
UU IIUUU 4»b IdJV (.VUI.I-R.V... I «
both companies and Tom James, i good country too. Indeed,if I were
We would like,to hear from our ! called upon to mirk out the best
. . n I cIt/*tnlil afrilrp
j neighbor of the New*
section of Georgia. I should strike
out a square of some ten or fifteen
miles, having Marshalville as its
center: but,” lie laughingly con
Jiice Fifth.
n | Merrick Ford, Jim Wilkins and
Mr - Monk ftre » endi "g U P frt "‘‘ li8h I tinned, “you know every man
. .sAu-m. | every day from down about I.eary, hjg Qwn ^ beati and I may
1 where they catch about one nun-
i dred pounds a day. They are sold
j at M. H. Ford A Co's store.
before me
“Wake up man 1 what are you
dreaming?” exclaimed my friend.
.••Only thinking of planting an
orchard,” I said.
SPECIAL ROTICE.
Grand closing out sale of Ladies Un
derwear, embracing Chemise. Drawers,
Gowns, Skirls, Coreei-Covera »nd Bridal
Betts. We positively don’t wish to han
dle any more ladies underwear, and
should you be in need of anything in the
above line, you can get them at lo per
cent, less than cost, to close out.
.1 WAXELBAUM A CO.
ianos and Organ trade haviug "
increased doling tbe last six
thereby consuming much more
of our time, and requiring all tbe availa
ble space . in our large store, we have
decided to discontinue the sale of sew
ing machines. We have only four ma
chines left, and we will close them out at
cost. Call early and secure a bargain.
mcb-5 tf James Fricker A Bbo.
A CARD.
To all wbe are suffering from tbe errors
Louisiana State Lottery Co.
‘' He do hireby crrtify thnt tee tipertue
titt arranyrvunta for all the Mont/ilu and
Semi-Annual Iirateingi of The Louutiana
State Lottery Company,and in per ton man
age and control the Drawing* themnlte*
and that the same are conducted with hurt-
esty, fairness, and in good faith tmeard al
parties, and tee authorise the Company to
use this certificate, teith facsimile* of our
signature* attached, in it* adtertisement* "
chard, I said „ 1 and indiscretions of youth, nervous
“Wild Goose, plums, probably, j weakness, early decay loss ol manhood
• t. ...1. mnat, ! t will send a recipe that will cure
thinks his own the best, and I maj -
be biased.”
Several years had elapsed since
the writer passed over these roads
Memorial l>»> • ! ami I noticed marked lmprove-
Tbe ladies of the city arc very | on every side: new buildings
! earnestly urged to meet the presi- | crectet j. old ones repaired,lands in
dent of the Memorial Association j i ieller s tatc of cultivation, and,
at the Library, Wednesday after ao0 ve all, the tumble down rickety-
noon at four o'clock. Come all. 0 | d ra ;| fences, removed forever
Miss M. C. Cranberry, Sec. from t b e face of tbe eartb by tbe
MealiniTHums. | * lo P tion of a laW ' , ‘ ef > uirin 8
Monday night Mr. K. I> Knglish. • stock to be fenced m ra.her than
living a few milea out of town, had out.
tbe hack portion ol hin smoke hou.e “That." s.KI my friend as we
torn open ami a ml, of tine l.-.m. j passed eastward over tbe divide
amT a quantity or pork stolen. This which separates the waters o! the
makes the second offense of that | Flint and Ocmulgoe, pointing to a
kind in one week. "*•«■ hul rullin 8 far ”-.‘‘ ,S „. ,Vha ‘
goo l luanagement and intelligent
he replied, with rather too much
emphasis on the cjoose.
“Yes my friend, only uihl goose
plums,” as I contemplated with
sadness the months rent, the wash
woman and the grocer s bill.
weaKue*", c»nj -- —
Ac I will send a recipe that will cure
you FUEE OF CHAKGE. This great
remedy was discovered by a missionary
in South America. Send a self-addressed
envelope to the Rev. Joseph r. Inman,
Nation l). } ork Citu
New Advertisements.
WANTED.-fS’XJlfr 1 *”’ ;;
quietly
, Boston, Ma
x 5314
ftOTICK ! r r
All accounts due us from last year most | farming
be paid within tbe next fifteen dsy
satisfactory arrangements maje, other- j or six dol’.a
wise they will be placed in the hands ol
an attorney for immediate suit.
.1. WAXEEBAl'M A CO..
mrlSif Proprietors New York Store
■lens y Kail.
Tuesday afternoon about two
Cwlls.tor awn .wi.vi.wr. j
Mr. M. M. Folsom ia tbe duly author- o’clock a negro fell out ol a tree,
ixed Collector and Solicitor for tbe Be- | j^bind Hudson’s drug store, from
COBDRB, and all bia business transactions | ^ #bout twent y.five feet Irom
in connection therewith will be duly i . ,, , : n
rMognlxcd and accepted by the proprie- I the ground. He was engaged m
tor* i trimming Ibe limbs of!, when a ' cry
heavy one lie hail ent loose struck
We have jnat received a fine lot of bim carrying him lo the ground
with it. He landed on his head,
and in a very short time was recov
ering.
Ellin lliirnt.
Ubufaa at one dollar a peck.
f4b20tf J. A. A 1>. F. Davenport.
Emperor Cigars, genuine Hovanna;
twenty-live in a box, at MeKeniie’a. tf
Old Sinner Cigars. The ffnest import
ed wi '«• at McKenzie’s.
Winter gootli at coat.
feblStf Davir A Callawat.
Secure a bafgain to-day, at
febl8tf Davir A Callaway «.
The "Monarch" Shirt at $1.00 ia the
beet in America lor the money, and are
sold by John K. Shaw, "and don’t yon
forget it"
Do not aak for credit if you are behind j hope to see a full lion
on our be ok*.
feb’JOtf J. A. A D. F. Davenport
do; ten years ago very
little was thought of that place; five
per acre would have
been considered a good price for it,
now it couldn't be bought for
twelve: indeed its owner made a
net profit of this amount per acre
last year, notwithstanding tbe
drouth. Look at those horizontal
ditches, they drain the land per
fectly and "at tbe same time save
it from washing. Manure it?
Well 1 should say so, and he cul
tivates it too; ‘plow deep and plow
like h ’ is bis maxim, and yoli
see what he lias to show for it.
“This,” continued mv companion
“is a sample of quite a number of
farms I could show you. The key
notes of success in this section are,
LiUlll
, Miss Lulu Hurst, the Georgia | less labor, more manure: less acre
magnetic wonder, will give an ex- , age,better cultivation; diversity of
bibition of her powers, under the j crops; making A home of the farm
1 auspices of the Library
j tion al the Opera House on Friday | everywhere.”
| Of course there are failures here as
J night. Lulu’s powers havo s . , — —a .-
increased since her exhibition here low Lake Nursery while you are
before and the entertainment is | here,” and he headed his team
. v .1 .1 1 111. a/vnn at f
rcath
“By the way you must see Wil-
iniicli more interesting. For the
i northward. We were soon at tbe
BlE',B.ra>lw
In a large lot of Lady’s Livle Glove*. Jer
sey Style— New Goods, Light Colors; on
ly 45c per pair. Worth double the price.
Nothing like them in the city.
John K. Shaw.
Betlee.
I have purchased an interest in Jss.
Harp's Beef Market, and will be found
doing business there hereafter. T bunk
ing my friends for past favors, I solicit a
continuance of their patronage at the
new stand W.H.COBB.
Bangle Lace Pius at 10c. Four Gross,
or 570, just received. Sold Sixteeu Gross,
or 2,304, within the past lew months
John It. Biiaw.
Kllllklwlck
Itllllklnua. - ,
Yacht Club and Killikinick Tobacco, at j your neighbor. < i
feb’JOlf J A. A D. F. Dav knpoht
Attention, Planters!
Be sure and call on me before purebas-
ug your supply of Tobacco. I have s
lull line and am selling rerg cheap for
,„b. A. D. B. McKenzie.
Photographs.
Iteduction in prices to suit the limeB
tor thirty days, at Van Bii'Kh's.
f.btrsoa •
■Eld Gloves.
Mousquetaire, ten-button length. Tun
Shades, (o, fj.25; reduced from 82.75.
Four-button Black and Tana (« 81.25; re
UlUCIl IUUIC IIILKJI LOV4I.J,. - "• J a* v . woo
cake of tbe Library Association we j farm, and a lane through a magnifi
cent orchard ol apples, tilled and
pruned to perfection, brought us to
Mr. Kumph's handsome residence,
| nestled in a fine old grove, and
surrounded by rare and beautiful
shrubbery and flowers. Mr. Sam’l
; H. Kumph, the originator and
owner of the nursery, met us at the
gate and at ouce extended u reas
suring welcome. Limited time al
lowed only a hurried glance over
the farm. The perfect order and
svstem of the establishment is at
once apparent. Everything is as
neat as a pin, from packing house
to fruit crate. Mr. Humph takes
pride in his business, and well be
may. It speaks for itself, and does
him great credit. Great stars! |
, the trees! and cuttings,and atocks
! by the thousands ! fifty thousand of
this and sixty thousand ol that,
Kor Rale.
Two fine milch cows with young culves.
Cheap for cash. Apply at this office.
tlf.l _ _
Walls' Hall T4»-*iEIiI.
Do yourself the pleasure of at
tending Watts’ hall to night. 1 lie
entertainment otlered is worth ten
times the admission fee. The Bap
tist choir desire to raise a fund for
the purchase of music and books.
YVc are sure that u generous puli
lie will give them an overflowing
house. Both the wiser heads and
the little folks will have a pleasant
time. Be on band tonight with
your children, vour neighbors, and
Bead
lueltaow Race!
- AT Til K—
A. L. I. SKATIMi UIAK,
Thursday Niirlit, llanli lOtli.
Admission and Skates ‘25e.
ladies Iree.
“You see those old oaks beyond
tbe hollow; well they mark a his
toric spot of the good old days of
this seetior. A famous academy
atood there, and traditions of the
old master and his hickories are
fresh in tbe memories of the in
habitants to this day.” Ah yes!
those were fine old days, and a line
old race peopled them. A nobler,
purer and better community never
existed than that made up of the
earlier settlers of Macon and Hous
ton counties: the Warrens. Wimber-
lyg, Murphys, Frederics, Felders,
Furlows, Feltons, Rices, Davis,
Me Auleys, and others of like Stand-
Fine old days! when splen
did mansions, dotted here hnd
there the rich and virgin fields, and
each plantation was a little king
dom in itself, and each planter its
lord. Happy eld days of wealth,
prosperity and plenty! Grand old
days of gentlemen, sans hear el
sans reprocho, and fair gentle
women. * * * * But a great
revolution has swept away these I . . . ,
things, and in it was the hand of | AllieHCUS Lll)nirV ASSOCIlUlOIl
an all-wise Providence. We wel-
come the rising sun of the new
South, but let us remember with
pride and honor the old regerne.
MISS LULU HURST,
The “Georgia Wonder,”
Will give out of her
MiKVELOlIS EXHIBITIONS,
AT T1IE OPERA HOUSE,
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH
FOR BENEFIT OF THE
r xoted on and endoi
i or poitponti
Incorpor4t*d in 1448 fur ti venn hr the
ture for Educational and Charitable purD^e*—
—’ith a capital of H.OOO.tMXJ-to which a r.-m* v ,
ind of over |550,0o0 has since been added.
Hv an overwhelming popular » >?e p« franeUse
.vna"made a part of the present State Constitut on
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
Tht only Lottery ever t
ike people o f any Slate.
It never tea lei J
Ita Urani Slagle Number Drawings
take place uaanih j.
A 8PLRND1U OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE* FOURTH 4RAN|>
DRAWING, CLASS D, IN THE ACADEMY
otyec- OF MUSIC. NEW ORLEANS, 'lUbsD.XY
tv can ••« April 14, 18M— ITlHh Monthly Drawing.
"‘ ,lr CAPITAL PRIZE, *15.004).
100,000 Tickets at Five Hollars Each.
Fractions, In Fifths, in Proportion.
LIST 07 PRIZES:
1 CAPITAL PRIZE $?S,ouo
louo d<
9 Apfii
1,000,..
800,
200..
. 1U.UH0
. 12,000
. 10.000
. l' .fiftu
. 10.0 SI
. 20.000
. 30.000
.9
•iV)
1.947 Prizes, amoomlnf to 1
Application for rates to e'uWs should b
only to the offlee of the Company in New (
Kor further Information write clearly.
fh I address. POSTAL NOTES
r Orde
r Ne
20,
Pronramnie r*»r Dime Knter-
tainmeiit To-Slslil.
Silent Night—(Juarlette.
On the Mountain—Doet.
Keeitation—Miss Gusaie Brannan
Come Where Xly Love Lies Dreaming
Quartette.
Ancient and Modern Vocalization.
Juvenile Keeitation*—Annie Muy Bell.
Eliza Belle Wheatley
Only to See Her Face—Quartette.
Vocal Solo—Foor Weary Bird.
Keeitation—Miss Louise Warren.
I Would that My Love—Dnet
Evening Hymn—Doet and Chorus.
The Cottoa Crop.
•Y'ery much to the surprise ol al
most every one, the cotton receipts
of Americus for the season 1884-5
exceeds the season previous, as
Admission, 50 Cents.
Children, --.25 Cents.
Gallery U Cents,
Iteserved Seats,. -75 Cents.
Seats on sale at usual places.
JUST RECEIVED
-TO-DAY
AT
Wilson It Smith’s,
FHCVaiidSTAPLE GROCERS
JACKSOS STREET,
| Another lot of
! BOSS LUNCH MILK BISCUITS,
FINE FRENCH CANDIES
exceeus me icuuu wuo, » ■ j r i.>r* r nr**'' n v a
evideneed by tbe following figures: nf^OATES.’BHUNB^' N
Receipts to date 23 V141. | BUCKWHEAT FLOUR,’
lteceipu last season, **<• FULTON MARKET HEEF,
PlliW w.K.T
attractivt
idsue.
programme in to day** j
Home Muilr riottoeft.
As is generally known, Dickson j and »t awberries by acres. Here,
| 4 Vigal have opened a merchant .aid Mr. Humph, “1 have planted a
’ tailoring establishment in eon nee hundred an 1 fifty bushels of peach
tion with their clothing stole. Yes- seed fo- .lock ” XV hew. more peach
terday when a Recorder reporter
visited them live tailors were hard
at work making up suits, and such
nobby suits as they were! 1 he
seed than I thought grew in the
United States, all put together
Excess for this season,.
As these receipts are estimated
from September to September, the
propability is that our receipts will
run up to twenty-five thousand hy
the first of September next.
There has been slopped this sen-
son. . 23,1518.
Leaving ou hand 32.1
Shipped at corresponding ditelast
year, 22.410
Leaving on haud • ■ ■ 1,-Kb-
Remember
That I am selling a Fine Straight
Whiskey
FIGS FEET.
DEED SEA MACKEREL
and codfish
Also an excellent assortment of
I'iiniicfl Fish for I lie Lenten Season.
We Call your special attention to our
MOMAJA COFFEE I
a rich and correct Mend of hi^b grade,
whole roasted Coffee, in bulk, we do so in
the fullest confidence that it will be
found, upon trial, THE FINEST yon
; ever used. We aolicit a triul order.
iat I am aelling a Fine Straight , v r « , « • •
Tiiskey. Spring of ’83, for $2.00. i lOflS 911(1 S|)ICCS ,
feb25ml A. D. B. McKenzie, "strictly Fure and Fresh Ground.
Isuaao HeceiptM
A fe? days ago Hon. J. N. Hud
son requested of Mr. Lott Warren,
a-vant of the Southwestern road, a
comparative statement of the re
mr-buttou black ana inns {a, ic- - nnrffl . l nr no
iced from 11.60. Four-hook, Forster’s firm guaran .ee? 1 , ^
lUut, in Tvna, (ai $100; reduced from ga l e , and you can make your Helve- j »mer
j OH s U. Shaw - »- • n11 rmaaed: at an
lied mate*t mi pa* ^ vuv " i * * 4
i • , _ ceiots ol Ruano at this place lor i
Y’cs ’ lie replied in answer to a , 1 . , !
’ . this and last season, and received
quarry, niy opinion is, we taQ ; j r , the f„|lowin K figures
„»ely count on a fruit crop. I con- I Y *
Our CANNED GOODS are all of the bent
HUhIUv, not hulf juice and water,
but solid, whole packed, both
Fruits and Vegetables,
('••mpeting Idiom* muy someiime*, for an ob-
ji-rt, cut in .lor our price!*, but In the long run we
nave found that where .,ur ciistoin.r* b.vught aj
i^b- tliau i.ur rteuriM they (omul »
quant it v *>r quihtjr, which Mplnirw
• lltfrr*
nhty 4,
from cold nearly
•aie, and yuu »u . .11
tion of goods from hundred* of passed: at any ra.e, I had conli-
^ b ~ 1 in Onii omnmn to
patterns. Their suits are from ten
to twenty per cent, cheaper than
foreign made suits, and it would
seem reasonable to suppose that if
deuce enough in this opinion to
have ordered thirty thousand bas-
kets for my peaches. ’
l’ointing to nine rows of plums
lecm rcMussvtv - - ^ UB consumption, we do not know—!
the man who measured you qut coverieg about half an acre or less, boU) Much of the j
you “‘it audit was made under he said: "Tnose are Mild Goose P
1.25.
When it ia taken into consideration the
ict that Whiskey is need largely by those
ho aeek ita medicinal benefits, the
arity and n- wits of the Whiskies sold,
sconses a question of great importance.
1. Bimrt hm ami! nm ^ > s-s~* «•
1,‘ziTat.sr^r!.... -i—
Th. Diatillsr, but is commented on by a „ay by a man who never saw > ou. I year, and they
great number of the moat eminent p atro nize home industry, and give
- «o'd p jckgou v;g a i a chance to show
you what they can do for you.
Sure Cure f4»r D»epep«i»
Duflev’s Malt Whiskey, sold by
Brown & Frenoh. febi3d&wtf
Season of 1SN3 4 to March I 2.1167 tons, j
Saaaon of 1S84-5 to March 1 2,786 ••
Showing decreaae of 182
Whether this decrease is due to j
the opening of new markets by the |
Buena X’istu railread, or of less
Xiua*aa «»■!•*»!
ilred and fifty dollars. I have had
the same offer for the crop as they
stand, in bloom, this year, hut
promptly refused it.
Tbia settled it. I at once re-
solved to start me a nursery and
decrease is undoubtedly due
hard limes, as guano agents are
more caieful in their sales. The
sales of the present season foot up
to about $100,000, whict) will have
to be paid out of this year’s crop,
making a serious drain on the re
sources of our farmers.
Ambrolis fins rut st McKenzie'*
Special notice.
Everyone who arc indebted
to the firm ol Oliver & Oliver
are requested to come forward
and settle, otherwise their ac
count will be placed in the
hands of an attorney with in
structions to sue. We will also
state that all work done by us
in the future will be for the
cash. We will not deliver any
work until it is paid for.
Ouveb & Outer.
febl0-2m
York Kxchanre m ordi-
by Kxprefii (all iomi ot
expense) «ddrewed
M. A. DAUPHIN,
New Orlcau*, La,
or M. A DAUPHIN,
607 Seventh ftt., Washington. D. C.
Make P. O. Money Order* pnyaole and ftdtireu
Registered Letter* to
NEW OHLKANft NATIONAL BANK
New Orleans, La.
THE SEASON OPENED
Base Balls and Bats
JUST RECEIVED AT
MRS. FRED LEWIS’.
I HAVE ALSO RECEIVED A LARUE
INVOICE OF
Easter Cards!
the FINEST IN THE ITH
SQUARE —-
BY is" NOW OPENED. AN"
SUBSCRIBERS CAN MAKE
THEIR SELECTIONS.
GIVE! AWAY!
Fine Doable Barrel
SHOT GUN.
We are daily opening onr stock of
Spring Clothing, Hals. I nderwear. ••
and selling off all onr l«l se*»oo» E« k
imnts at, nnd HKI.o" a»wt.
' Men Vine nnd Medium ('"thing,
iiors’ Fine and itcdnim Cloth'ng. ^^
(’hililrnu h Fine and Medium
Fine Nobby Style Hutu,
Fine Drew* HhirtP,
Fine Hosiery,
Silk and Linen HandkerchiH*.
Drawer**, (Hove**, NVmlkinjt (
Neck Wear in Be» »tiful Stylm.
Hnspeiid«r»,Und. r-SUii ». No j; “jf^
Silk nnd Irap«»r*ed Gingham
Heal Leather \ aline**.
Water-Proofs, Bath lowels,
Beal Leather Pocket B okn.
Sleeve nnd Sock Eiahtic*.
Clothes Brushes. , ( .„jf
Real Gold Plate Scarf 1 ms and
Buttons, w .ists.
Our Celebrated Children s
cents, and npwards. clotlirS
Large line samples of newstyi
in our Tailoring Department. „
For every Five Dollor. worth 0^8^^
purchased ot us for casu s . ticket
1st to Jane 1st, 1886, we wil K l)ree< *h
to our grand drawing b'f . t «»ur
loading ahot gun on exhib w|; »
st.»re. Prize be awnrded •
Come and giu-as ai ‘h<> b ea»», we
Thankful for jronr liberal I • l,r f lbe
reapeclfully aolicit a col ‘ ll “. 1 ' ufaii' 10
same. Assuring yon of polde
and honorable servioe at our
are very truly yours,
GT'LSS*
The Clothier and
Dealer in Shir*'
Corner, Americf's
auJ
Gyles
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A black and white
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A black and w hite ■P- f lfae D . »•
He if a barrow, and an ’| w *' r , Wra i
of Lowery. If returned, » llb - -
will bs paid by
ipottf'
rer* to
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