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* AMgRICUS Record*
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. LOTT WARKKK, Agool.
viHtH of Motto.
Orisg vraet aad south door nt It .
Going east and aortbelooo at S p. m.
NlghtmaU north dossal 030 p. m.
W. A. Black, P. M.
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•to wart
* Tb*adjtmrnrdtenaof8uw*rt Superior
Cogrt not at Lumpkin Monday, mo mi tig
to dlopoaa of aertoia aaaaa in vtleh Judge
Fort la disqualified. Judge Clark, of lha
Votaula circuit, la pmidMg.
Ta bo Boooratot.
' Mr. T. Wheatley, on the eoratr, boa
lot out eontmelo to entirely change the
(rant and appearance at hie atore. He
will ralaa lha coiling and lower lha door,
pat In more windows, and make abeanti-
tal plane oat of II.
Meat Batata and tau ■aelaaoe,
Bu-kbslur A Hear ho rough are now ot
faring apaoltl advantages ia the loan and
Ita aaUtabuainaaf. Their mode la "loog
ftM* cheap rim, flniok Una." Their
MWial moaee it| unlimited to dairy
through successfully thalr burins**.
hl'daa ftrdU.
On the 00mtnoao, near Baldwino 1
Darenport'o mill, where the olrona teata
trara pitched and ths-borao* fed laM (all,
than baa eprung up a beentifu! green
growth of timothy, abowiog that tbia
gnat will grow aa readily In Georgia aa ia
lha North.
Clean It Vp,
The Uttar taoand lha laaaa earreaad
tog the eonrt home ia aa "eye aora” to
lha good laate of thoaa who J< airs tha
atraela of oar tity to be ia a napeetabla
condition. The flllh left by the atach
placed there la aauaeatuig. eapeciaily ia
•tiny waatnar. Where ia the acatanger
aartT .
HaadeAurtiMfar HitekM.
Sebnmpart * Roney lead not only in
large things, bnt in amaU tbinga too.
They can’t ba "run-ahead” of In matohss-
Home fall of the celebrated Swift A
Courtney match, safe, euro and aheap.
In round wood boxei, 11.75 per grora.
•• 400’a paper " 08.20 •• ••
"300'a •• “ 06.00 '• ••
A lad laeldawt.
Canla ware out (or tbc marriage of Mr.
U. L. Waetou to Miee Kum Allen but n
abort Ume before hia unexpected death.
Society and churoh loet much in the
death of Mr Weetro, but be bee left be.
hind him a record that will alaraya keep
the memory of hia name in lotlng mteem.
Mlaa Allen ia a dautherof Prof. W. H.
Allen, of Damon, and a niece of Captain
T. M. Allen, ol thU city.
A lit Operation.
Lett Friday aiterouon tha doctor* am-
patatdd little Bell* Callaway’* atm. The
lull* rafferer waa raiy brate, and
only re panted that aba bo chloro
formed bafora they laid her on
the tab!*. The arm waa ampu
tated between the elbiw and the
•boulder. Teaterday ah* waa getting
along Tdry wa'l, and aaemad to b* reat-
lag r- mtllj aa possible. W* bop* lot
her early raooerry.
Ta Albany.
Oapk 1. U. Bhaffar want down to Albany
Saturday night tad returned lb* nlgbi
following. While there he met Captain*
Woolfolk and Wright, and mad* arrange-
menta for the recaption of tho Infantry
on th* Slat of next month. Ba propone*
to carry iwtnty-ttve man in uniform, if
not more, and will probably get exentaiun
rata*. We hope the Infantry will be ac
companied by u large number of our peo
ple. .
The City Lamps.
Whoever I* retponalblt lor Ihe new
inode of lighting end'taking care or tbe
aWeet lamp* ought to be prceenled with
a medal, Tor the improvement ia about
the beet that bae been made in oar city
affair* for oodc yean. Ah it i* the lamp
lighter* are eompelled to do gpodvrork
or lorn their pooitinna, and *0 far they
have 0oa* excellently. Into Monday
night waa a had night 10 b* oat, bnt every
lamp in th* city waa an doty.
Morn Aaaaa Wanted.
It waa Mated at tha council meeting
laat Monday night that an improvement
had been mad* in lighting the cily. But
mnah la to be done yet aaeomoofthe
atreet* era In much need of lamp*, one in
particular, the street leading from tbs
equate to th* MstbodiM church. Tbia
thoroughfare is much traadaa, especially
by thoaa attending church. and th* al
most midnight darkness ia a great inoon
venisnot to pedestrians, eapeciaily so In
bad w aether.
, wife Deeartar.
t lha Atlanta Wife,BaMMar.
0. T. Smith, who Is recently reported
aa having deserted hi*' wife in Atlanta,
and oftnoning away with a young lady,
Mb* Ball* Edwards, w*a pointed out to m .
the —i—* of this city on last Ssturds;! 1 offers] (50 for it. H* aold a cigar for it.
At that tima ha was andeavuring to pro-; — ——
ear* a Job of painting in this place. complaint Mad*.
Militated that ha left thi« city on hut Complaint U being mode to the condi-
LOVJC’I LABOR WIT.
The1 Deltwhtfhl Pleeearee ef Watting
Dp the Marrlageebie Maidens
PMtponed.
At a moment when *e were delighted
at the raeeem attending the writing ap of
the young venilemen at th* Ltsp Yaar
Ball, w* promiaad to eompUmant lha la
dle* ia alike manner, with a few r*ria>
lianas bat lartaiii fee*** kava haaa M work
tin** we mad* that promise pmblio which
have diaanaded aa bom the ids*. W*
vain* ooracalpa too highly to endanger
them in an hazardous an undertaking.
On lha atraata w* have mat aye*
“looked daggers* at aa—ay as which here
tofore have mat oar* with a Amy twin-
kin We have bean entreated by kind
friend* to drop tb* matter, and when w*
bav* been slow t» agree to do so, oar *d
Itortol bait has really quivered with fear
at th* Ihraataoing word* which have
great oar.editorial ear. Indignstioo
ingehave been held by th* fair**!of
marriageable ages aad hair-UfUog naolo-
Ikma paused aad forwarded to a* by del
egations if stalwart brothers and loran
who dalighlad to read them to ns. Tb*
mails have been loaded down with
latte!* appealing to ns to daslM, and
threatening ns with vengeance if wa per
sisted in th* matter. Therefore, in view
ef all thaaa elrentaatenoas, w* have eon
eluded to ind-Dnitely postpone the pub
lication of ihe old maid tint, which prov
ed mob a pleasure la writing up, bat
might prove an avdrloating Waterloo if
published. Below wa preients few of
the gentle missives which have very ma
terially aaaisted ns in determining to "lat
wall enough alone.
AMEluevs, dan. 23—Editors Bkooumu:
I sea in your paper that yon will publish
a list of marriageable ladles in an early
Now. I bad thought to refrain
bum writing to yon, bnt you art too
young to die, and th* terrible (nepeoe*
ha* been too mneb, eo 1 writ* to tell yon
that I am opposed to tb* bringing of la-
before th* public. I think
almost any lady nan gal a hoe bend if ah*
will try a little, for then Is no doubt bnt
that there ore many maa wailing for an
oppottonity, especially aoma of lha edi
tors of lha Bxooui
Awxmcca, dan. St —I don't know
what tb* rest of the girt* think about this
silly business, bat I think it unendura
ble. If, after my protast, my name should
appear, papa will coma over to that oflleo
and make yon wish yon had left it out.
Auanicre, Jan. 05.—Gantlemau: You
must not think of publishing a listjof
old roaida. It won't do. Why, don't
you know, it will ruin our skaoeea. Don't
ae* bow, you nay T Well t will abow-yon.
I go to oall on on* of tboie youug chick-
ena and propose. He reaohea around
and got* a copy of the Aukiiiciin BxrOND*
Ktl and proceeds to knock tbo founda
tion from under my air castles in about
tbe.followiog language: "Misa .lied
hair; cost*, so mueb; wear* So. 9 shoes;
falsa teeth, and ia 43 year* old; disposi
tion. none of th* best, and tongue a
yard long* What ehanc* will I have?
So, don't publish us. If you do I will
tear your eyes out.
Your* trustingly. .Si-i.nhtku.
AwEMcrs, dan. 24. —Ed. Rxconuha: 1
■aa in yonr Wadneaday paper that yau
or* going to publish a list ol ua young
ladies. Tan just dare patting ay name
ia print that way! Why. I would pall
heir oat of yoar heads, and totally
yi.nr sanctum sanctorum
—whatever that ia. And there are
other girls that would onm* up tbera
arm* to tbe taell* and amash your shall*;
they hero told me eo
N. H.—I have a dog, loo.
Amkriciv, Jen. 23.—Mr. Editors: If
you Jar* publish my names among the
list of old maid* 111 make you publish
ona of Ta'malgc’a sermons.
Aheuiol-s, Jan. 23—If you publish the
list you spoke of. 0fty of us girls are go.
ing to aend you some of our original
poetry. v
DeauEoitoiih—If you won’t publish
that list of old maids I will make peps
pay up for tliss paper. If you do f will
send my brother up there with a shot-gun
one or Them.
Am minis. Jan. 25—Eu». Ili.ioniiKR:
Lttmsgiva you tom* advioe. I don't
think it will pay to publish the list of
ladies yon intend to. U might mak* tho
boys laagb, and all that, but I am afraid
tha girts would think oddly of it. Par*
■aye if yon do it. he is going to go up to
yonr oflioe and cow hide yon, and I don t
want to ae* you whipped like aom* edi
tor* have been. Take my advice and
think of some other enterprle*.
It any paper in this vicinity ia desirous
of publishing tha Hat a* w* bavu it pro-
pared, on a sufficient cnatxnta* that the
publisher will shield u* from harm, w*
will cheerfully turn It over to him.
A Rare Cala.
J. d. Hantsley baa a copper coin of the
value of half a cent. It is reventy-Uve
years old. having bean coined In 1809.
It is a United Slataaeoin. This "antique!
ed* piece of money wonld bring a fancy
pries, Mr. Hanesley bavin; been rl ready
PBKSWXAL PARAGRAPH*.
Miaa Fannie Rice, of Marshal Ivllls, ia
visiting at Col. A, 8. Cotta.
Misa ldxxie Crouton, of Friendship, ia
visiting Miaa Mmaia MeQarmb.
Mrs. 0. N.Oaiaa, of Bronwood, spent a
paatfonoftha pool wash to tha city.
Miaa May Ontlift od Albany, remained
over night Monday, oa hat way to Hchlty
ooaaty.
Bar. d. A Elmore aad d. T. Smith, of
Mason county, ware in th* city on Uat
Saturday.
Mrs. Park and daughter, ef Clinton,
Georgia, an visiting tha family of Jo*,
D. Stewart.'
Th* ptumiatog Ultla bay. Luther, aow
of C. A. Ball, ot tbia city, ta clerking for
H.M. Coban.
Mrs. Rank J. Brink* rhofT, ot Sow York,
is netting bar 00asm. Mrs. W. L. Gl***-
nar.in this ally
Mr. C. L. Gleaanar leaves for Macon to
day, when h* goes to complete hia steoo-
grapliie atndiaa under Hr. PHzglbbona
Mr*. W. I. Murray left for Quitman yes
terday. where -lie waa called by the 111-
nsaa ot her daughter, Mr*. 0. F. Bledsoe.
Mis* Anne* Pilsbury, who ba* baao
spending some time peat with relative*
and friend* ia this aity, left for her home
In Daweon oa last Tuesday.
Mr. Tho*. B. Lumpkin, ltd* of Buena
Vista, ia now located at Cntbbart and is
doing a booming business In loaning
money on real eatsle.
Mr. J. Waxelbanm, seniar partner of d.
Wsxelbaum A Co., of this city, has been
her* for th* past two weeks, looking altar
hiaintatMta. Ha left yeaterdsjgfor Chi-
sago, highly pleased with hi* buaiaaaa
bars, aad «peats to atilt enlarge th*
Maaara. K. C. Lin* and Wto. Bhamey,
of Fladlay, Ohio, who have baas spend
ing several days ia looking ovar oar aity
aad ooanty, Iaft for horn* Monday morn
ing. They wer* vary favorably lm]
ad with Southeast Georgia, aad wadmU
look for them to com* down with thalr
faolliea and stay with ns.
Maaara. N. G. aad d. X. Print* laat
weak raeeivad elegant invitations to tb*
morriaga of their cousin, Misa B. Landis
Sammy to Mr. C Bar lea a 8paigler, on
SZZSASsmX3UL
Mr. awd Mtu. A. * LandI* Th* Wadding
ia to baa very elegant aflalr.
Mr. If. F. Owens, of Montioailo, Indi
ana, ia stopping in this city, breathing in
tba pur* ait sod ti joying lha beautiful
■canary. B# regards Amerloua a* tbs
handaamest city he haaaaan in the South.
He waa attracted here by a oopy of tho
Trade Issue of the ltKcuanaa whtoh ha
otyglnfd at Ibe LouUvIUa Exposition.
Iio is a lawyer and »n editor, a cultivated
gl-mlouiuo, and we would be glad to have
him looat* in our city.
Laat night's tram brought two party
young ladies. Mines* Holland Callaway,
to viait tb* family of Mr. A. F. Holt, th*
former Iron Macon and lha latter frees
Ameriena. Also two gallant young gents
from Borne, Messrs. Claude Bobioaon
and W. a Hull, who are taking in Blake
ly on their roam to Florid*. We hair*
ao doubt th* tadisa captivated tha hearts
of aaid gents aa w* bav* heard them
apokaa of quit* frequently by tha yoang
men.—Blakely News.
Mr. a A Pendleton, of Cortland. X.
Y., waa in th* city on Friday and Satur
day, looking after a location for a dairy,
aad it ia probable that w* may number
him aa a citizen and a milk-wagon aa oaa
of onr oonvaoianeea. aabam very much
pleased with onr city end country. Hia
experience wall illustrates tb* advant
ages of advertising. Lest fall we distrib
uted a large number of copies of tbe
Trad* Issne of th* Rkcohdkr throughout
tb* Northern states. Mr. Pendleton,
while visiting bis relative* at Cortland,
N. Y., went into a barber shop to get
shaved, and while waiting hie turn picked
up * oopy of th* Rkcobdeh and became
so interested In tho description of Amer-
icus and Southwest Georgia tost b* bor
rowed tb* paper to take home with him.
After reading it carefully through he
wrote a long letter to the editor of the
ltKeoHUzn, asking jeformstion particu
larly sa to dairying, lha letter we* fully
answered, an i we htard nothing more
Irom him nntil bo walked into onr sanc
tum on Friday muring.
Peterson’s Msgamlns.
For February opens with on*- of tbc
moat charming steel-engravings- we here
ever seen, celled: "Two Little Custo-
II,-Hides this, however, areser-
eral other beautiful embellishments,
among them a splendid colored pattern.
Tbc re I* also another eagraving—"Home-
1*0* and Blind" illustrating a pathetic
littlo story. Tba doable-sized colored
fashion-plate—a specialty of this maga
zine -is even more beautiful than usual.
Ae fur the etortee, though alwnys good,
they art tbia month unnsatlly so. Mrs.
Ann H. Stephens continues "Her Benson
In W*»hington," a norelet that promises
to be tbe best that aha baa ever written.
There is also a powerful story called
•Jnle." Altogether this is e very supe
rior number. W* do not see how eny
lady e*n get along without "Peterson."
Tuesday morning a foot for earn# other
objective point. It ia aaid that whila
here ho stated that he had some of Mina
F.lwards' dremcaln hie valiae, and that
they might carry her back to Atlanta, bn
that she would again 6nd him.
tion of th* turnpike at Ouany’s bridge.
In wet weather It is in a deplorable con
dition, uofit and unsafe to travel ovar.
Tha traveling public are suffering, from
this evil and aak thst it b* remedied.
HAWKRS-BAWMia*.
Thursday night of laat week on* of th*
most brilliant waddings ooamrrad ia tba
Baptiat ebarab that tba paafla *1 tbia oily
jwyralla 1 nil tu mmI jam On that
night, dark, gloomy aad majeatia m it
waa. th* wwtdiaf of Mr. Tnao* N,
Hawxna and Miaa Ann Law Hawaii*
waa aolamaiatd with all tb* aaaamoay
and aolamoity da* such aa oaoaaicn
While without th* atana king waa kold<
lag high carnival, within God's ahoaan
place of worship the Goddess of Love was
reaping bar harvest of happlaaaa ia lha
‘anion of two nobl* heart A
Th* ebateb waa tiled to overflowing,
aad tha oaken had difficulty ia clearing
the aisle for th* attendants aad wadding
party. Ia th* aisle a little wicket had
artiaeally erected, guarded by
Cupid's ahiaea ftienda. Master Howell
Elam sod Mia* Batao Hawkins, who
gracefully opened wide tba gets* to ad
mit the bridal party ia tba following
order:
W. E. Staley aad Miaa Beaa Bayne*,
d. W. Walker and MM* Vara* Blahord*
d. A Davenport and Mia* MolU* Eta-
art.
J. W. Follow aad Mia Haul* Allan.
A. K Chappell and Mia Kill* Oliva.
W. B. Slam and Mia Mary Haynes.
W. A. Hawkins, Jr., aad Mia Anai*
Lizzift BftmtT* of Atlanta.
W. H. Hawks* and Mia Mattie Haw-
Taaaos N. Ha waa and Mu* Aaaa
Law Hawxisb.
Tb* ashen war* W. B. Adame, Havas-
sab, A. C. Bivins. X. 0. Black.
Tb* bride waa never mure bewitching
and lovely. 8b*waeetflradloan Import-
•d aoatnmA madanp by Madam* Timbrr-
laka, Hew York aity. Itwaaaf TUI tinted
caercruin** satis and Mmboseed Valval,
with aonrt train, trimmed wtth Daiheas
Lea*. Tb* veil wa* ot flaaat tUiatoa,
flowing ova th* train, aad fastened
hareoiffuza with a wreath of ores ga bio*.
Oraamanta, an aoqoait* set of
paarta. a gift from tha groom.
Tbs groom waa dnaaftka tba ooavsn
tionsl fall dree* salt
Aa th* bridal party moved toward tb*
altar Fret Behnaida played a lovely
wadding march. Ear. d. Oi A Cook arose
to mat them, and in aa Imprsaaive and
adirafi'inmBrji'lif tb* marriaga
ralativee and tbe aatira aa^fraee.
At nine o'clock thjboapltofc* home of
dodge #. A Hawkins, fsthejof the brld*
was thrown opao fo lb* (andtod gnata,
and a bountious sapper wa ap—"
Until the amaU boon tha goaty
many, wishing tha, happy fcajf all
plcosuro and ooosfort imaginable.
Friday night a recaptlo* wa* given
Mr. and Mra. Ilawkes byMf. bid Mru.
8. C. Elam, at their resldenoa on Church
■treat, whtoh waa tuf'abJayiM* aa Ilia oh*
of thb night before.
Th* yoong couple are known far aad
near among society people, aad to know
ia to lovs and respect them forthsir many
virtues. With hundrede of kind wfahe*
they have embarked on tba vnyaga of
life, and with thalr many Meads »* wish
them tba old wish, aver old aad area
saw, "a long and a happy Ufa."
coamciL aaaTRP.
Mokdat, January flflth. 188A
Present. Mayor Faldar, Aldermen Burt,
Bell, WiUiama and Cobb.
Absent, Aldarmea Morgan aad Haw
kins.
Tha appeal cos* of Bartow MaMath to*
disorderly conduct in tanning over a ne
gro woman upon the atiaats while driving
in bis baggy,waa token np, aad extanaat-
ing circumstances having;haaa advanced,
tha line of 02 60 or Are days upon th*
atreota was remitted.
Minutes of the last un cling were read,
whereupon a motion woe mad* to reoon-
»ider that part of tb*minatea which ra-
ferred tolheappointment of a committee
cn public building*, after which recon
sideration tbe minutse war* conOnued.
The finance committee reported favor
ably on Uieapplicatiuuof A J. Buchanan
to be relieved Irom the apecial tax, hot
asked that the matter be laid over to tbe
next meeting, ao as to get a (nil conatil
vote on the application.
The Ashby street extension mailer, aad
the sale of tho gnnri house lot was con
tinued.
Action In regard, to th* sale of tha old
cemetery lot. aftsa th* removal of the
bodies there to the new cemetery, was
laid over for fatuse consideration.
The matter of tity walla waa referred
to tbe committee oa wells with authority
to act.
Tbe committee on lamp* reported the
condition of tho city lights as much iiu
proved, and recommended th* necessity
of more impiovemonta being made on the
city lamps, also to favorably consider tbe
application for a lamp in .certain portion
of the city.
Bills were referred to til* brldg" and
-treet committees. Sundry bills were
ordered paid.
The widening of the street In front of
ihe Methodist parvmnge was taken into
consideration as tba board of -towards of
the Methodist anurch expressed their
] Company Ho. 2, aad th* ram* amount to
‘ Hook and Ladder Company.
Attention waa called to th* bU oon
ditlon of tb* wail oa tba east aid* of tb*
eaaaeit chamber.
Alderman Burt moved that th* boa*
that had boon aait arid* aa worthies* bat
oa iaraatigaHaa opted to ba serviceable,
ba latrift thl rtiawry A—la Ball, to
prove ita availability, aa that sodden
ewsrgiatU* would And a* rsaly. Th*
matter waa referred to (he flr* committee.
th* matter of attending Farlow street
to Forraat atraal waa ukaa ap for fntore
oonitdftTftUon*
Coauoil adjournad.
Tho terms are but Two Dollars year. ., mi ngne.s for it to be dun-.
(rriut tleductionn nr« ni»c!e f«»r t lniis, ana ; tntnnti*r
eleosnt nremiums riven f,,r getting up 11 I'. Tondae A t.„,petition ctianMer
their fruit license to Jake Israel was laid
on tbe table.
The application of 8. J. Wynn, Ag 1 !,
(or liqnor license was granted on tba con
dition of hia complying with city ra-
qniramanta.
J. J. Smith, Chief of the Fir* Depart
ment,recommended that an appropriation
of (2S0.00.be made to <**b of the steam
elegant premiums given fur getting up
clubs. Now is the time to get op club-
tor 1881. Specimens are sent gratis, if
wiitten for, to poisons wishing to sub
scribe or get np clube, Address Peter
son's Magazine, 300 Cbtsnnl Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Settle Vp.
All those indebted to Mrs. Klam will
ea'I before the 10th day of February and
lat'la, or Ibeir accounts will b* placed
ia the hands of an officer
tf fire engines and 0150.00 fo Vigilance Fire
Hankina MoNatb, a young fallow
■boot 10 yaan aid, waa kicked in th*
right aya by a ban* Friday, near tbia
city. Dr. Hiohla was Immediately eaUad
aad draaaad th* wooad. The Dr. thinks,
kaeaaaav* bit ay*
TO THi COOD PEOPLE OF AHEI1GU8
inncunT! •
Fancy aad Family Grocery !
,h “
LIQUORS AND WINES,
BEER, ALE, ETC.
bath hr sseffisieet aa4 aiharpartMcs*. twsaipe
sasrY^jssstir -* r 4 ^
e*4 srffi eetl la eeteea at popster, and eat of eea-
•eaai llileg prteee. Otr* me a eaU skea la seed
slaaytkiaimaylias.
1 Will SeU for the Cftsh Oil; t
KfEBIBOOT IV AND ABOUND
AXKRICUR.
Tbe maaj goods aold in the
put week t Mid the nvints of
thoee portie» that have pur
chased, are evidence sufficient
that I have in the past (as I in*
tend to in tbe future) sold good
good* at a bawain. I will leave
for New Yore on the first of
February to replenish my stock
with gooda to wear for Ladies
and Gentlemen. Bargains can
now be bought for cash only,
and in order to take along as
much of “thcpreciou* metal” as
possible, I have concluded to
sell the balance of the stock yet
on hand at still greater reduc
tions os heretofore.
Respectfully,
8. M. COHEN,
Proprietor Bhrgain Store,
Cotton Avenue.
Parties wishing any goods
(from New York) that cannot
J be bought here, will please
leave their orders with me, and
I will faithfolly carry them into
execution.
MONEY GIVEN AWAY.
Winter ia here at last, and haa
come to atay. January, Febunry
and March are always our coldeat
months, aad April is ns cold ns
November, ao if you need 1 nice
warm ault of CLOTHING or UN*
DKltWhtA H here's tbe place to get
It. Aa to price—well, you Just come
and ilisp*cl for yourself, and if wo
don't nearly give you the goodB
then ita our treat. Wo have just
kuoclMii tbe bottom out of prioeeto
clear out the remnant of our winter
gooda, lor we never carry our stock
from one aeaaon to another, and
onr figures will cause to buy, even
if you don't exactly expect to make
purchase. Remember we are
talking business; the goods have
got to go at some price. All you
havo to do la to oomc around and
sec for yourself.
Kespectlully,
GYLES,
Tbe Clothier and Ilattcr.
J. E. CRAWFORD,
Contractor and Builder
AMERIOUB, OA.
Work entrusted !- ra.< »MI In- *>ns vftli n.st-
»*-,sniMl<|al.-h. H»fl-rwlteepuraate*d. f.v
raft-MSM. w C. H. Whraiter, An.rr.ctra
JtovOif
NOTICE.
All pan ladsMrd to tin Ma (ns ol Tsr*» *
WIUritsivrMiassM loculi and ssulc tkr urn*
a A ouvxn.
FOB SAUB.
I have tbrps* Houa^* Iota for a«le, cheap for
t*b. All In III* Ht). K-rf prkM aivl partMmlar*
rfifiurs-r A. A. RYI AltllKR.
•Tau?Tf At T H P hofttfoj*ft.
HHrWSTW
J.HniCt
GRAND ANNUAL
CiosingOntSale
wmm,
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
CARPETS!
DURING THE NEXT
30 Days
PRIOR TO OUR ANNUAL INVEN
TORY. WE ARE COMPELLED NO
REDUCE OUR STOCK. IN OSDIM
TO PAY OUR DEBTS WE MUST
HAVE THE MONEY. NOW IB TORI
OPl’ORTUNITY TO BUY GOOD*
CHEAP FOR THE
“spot caser
«
I
Gaols draper than Before lie Ik.
WE MEAN
“Strictly Business.”
GOODS HA VETOG01
GOST OR NO C0ST1
CALI. AND PRICE OUR GOOD*
AND WB CAN BOON CONVINCE
YOU THAT WE MEAN WHAT WE
SAY.
J.Mani & Co,