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Having been called to New York by a telegram announcing that several large Importing and Manufactuting houses were on the verge of
, bankruptcy, and that if I had any money I could purchase a lot of goods at less than half their value, I packed up and hastened away
—to be prepared to give my customers more goods for their money than any one—and without any exaggeration I have purchased the
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Best, Prettiest, aud Cheapest line of goods ever exhibited in Georgia,
All I ask is an examination of my goods to convince the most skeptical that I MEAN WHAT I SAY.! These goods are New and Fresh
nd were bought for the CASH and I am bound to get my money back—nothing more, nothing less. Sly goods were selected with great
arc, as I know the wants of the people ot this city and surrounding country. Below T quote some of my new prices. I will sell
Udl* 1* button Silk U* Otom, coat to Import £ ...atJOcj gfllRTS. SHIRTS. SHIRTS.
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Corset*, (real Whalebones,) “
White Table Linen, (9 yards wide,) • “
“ “ •' Colored borders, “
lied “ “ fast colors, •'
Red and Green fancy “ “
Red Table Linen (something handsome),
75c at 40c ]
liSc at 40c
42c at 30c
00c at 49c
03c... at 42c j
$1.00 at "5c
75c at 55c
SHOm SHOES.
Cbild’a Kid Slippers, cost to manufacture
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Misses
(low quarters)
Ladles “ Shoes,
“ Cloth Slippers,
“ Kid Shoes,
Womans Polka Shoes,
Men’s Slippers,
Men’s Congress Gaiters,
Mon's Full stock Brogans worth
Towels.
at 5 cent* worth 15 coats,
at 10 oentH worth 20 cents,
at 15 ceii.s worth 25 cents,
at 26 cents worth 50 cents.
86c at COc
- 90c at 70c
very pretty) costjto manufacture $1.25 at $1.90
90c at 75c
1.40 at 85c
75c at 45c
1.35 at 80c
90c at 70c
1.00 at 75c
1.40 at $1.25
1.40 at 95c
Hose.
at 0 cents worth 15 cent*,
at 10 cents worth 20 cents,
at 15 cents worth 25 cents,
at 25 cents worth 50 cents..
l.aumlried Shirts at 50 cents worth 90c.
I-aundried Shirts at 65 cents worth $1.00
Laundried Shirts at 75 cents, worth 1.25
Percale Shirts at 50 cents worth 85c.
Percale Shirts at 75 cents, worth 1.40
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS GIVEN AWAY!
hOMKSTICS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICER !
DOMESTICS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PIUCES !
COTTONADES AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICKS!
COTTON APES AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES!
White Lawns worth 13c at 94c
Figured Lawns worth 8c at 4 jc
Figured Lawns, fast colors, worth 10c at 8c.
Ginghams worth 10c, at flje.
Ladies New Style Lace l’ins worth $1.00 at 25c.
Ladies New Style Lice Pins worth 1.50, at 50c.
Ladies New Style Lacc Pins worth 2.00, at 75c.
(.allies New Style Hair Ornaments at your own price.
Sleeve Klaslies worth 10c at. 5c.
Kmhroiderics from 2c to $1.00 per yard.
Laces from three yards for 5c to $i,00 per yard.
As I buy ray Trunks by the car load I will undersell everyone in this line.
HATS. HATS. HATS.
At 5 cents worth 15 cents.
At 10 cents worth 20 cents.
At 15 cents worth 25 cents.
At 20 cents worth 40 cents.
At 25 cents worth 50 cents.
At 30 cents worth 60 cents.
At 50 cents worth $1.00.
At $1.00 worth $3.50.
NEW DRESS GOODS AT 15 Cents, WORTH 30 Cents.
Lace Rifting,the N’ew Shades. Lacc Buntings, ail wool, at 22c worth 45c
N'uns Veiling*, all woof, at 25c .worth 55c
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LADIES TilM BITS 1 SPECIALTY
HAN'PKKKCHJKFS, Coloic i Borders at 5 cents worth 15 cents.
HANPKKUCH1KFS, Colored Borders at 10 cents worth 25 cents.
LINKS CRASH at 10 cents per yard. Sl-SSl’KN'PKKS 7 cts a pair.
My stock In how complete. All 1 ask in a trial. Mo come be
fore the audits have all been picked over. .
Don't make any mistake. 1 am at the Corner, facing the
Commercial Hotel and Toole. McUarrah A Tondee'N Cotton
Warehouse.
SO COME EVERY ONE !
More Eve-Glasses
MITCHELL’S
EYE-SALVE!
Mr uni Kffrrtlv* Itcxinly *»r
CYCLONE l.N MOUTH GEORGIA.
UAINKMVII.I.K T1IK«JRKATKST Ml'F>'KllF.ll 1
—HKVKKAI. I'KHHONS KILLED AND !
MUCH PUOrSTITY DESTROYED. I
PrMlMlait Un|*tlRlkDdnHa,NiMl
■Htorlag ill* Night mt ttraOld t
riUMANENi CUKfw
Also, equally eMrarloue wk»u nitil
la oilier aulmllri, •uch aa Ulcer*, Ki-
Tar law, Tooiara, Malt Hfcenm.
Buraa, Pile*, or wbtrtvar laflaMallaa
ax tat a, MITCHKLV.'S »ALVK May %a
aaod to odrootoqa.
Bold by oil Droqqlala ot t ota.
Atlanta, March 25.—A cyclone i
passed through North Georgia
about 3 p. in. The greatest dam-
| age, ns reported here, occurred in
Paulding, Cobb and Hall counties.
Comidernhlo damage was done at
Dallas, two miles above Big Shan
ty, in Cobb. Several houses nnd j
i liariia and one gin house were dc- !
.. _ _ .. ... | inolishcd. At Gainesville »he!
UamTear-ltraps. Hraa^aHons, house ot Prof. Wilkes.
Turnons Red Lyes, and Matted |llv „ i(ieo * t ol tlie Bnptlat Female J
Iqre Inshes, | m„ ln | nnrVi Mown down and the j
ami> . CRODl'ciMt qi'K'K kki.ikf ami | contents scattered and destroyed.
i«XT cube. j 1Mtween twenty and thirty school
girls bonrding’ there were iortti-
j ualcly ut the eol'ege, a safe dis-
■ tnnee. A negro woman was killed
in the building. Several small
| houses wcro.blown down on the out
I skirts, and one negro woman kill-
1 ed. The city proper escaped, but
; tlie residence of \V. B. Simmons, a
two-story frame house, about three
i M.I.. f-mn Henl* WilL-n’d
BOOKS-Millions
•f VtliXNi Yr»r, l\nr rboiceM llti'niuri
*»i Ikr vtrM. i'alal*RN« frrr. Litv*i
|Mi.*r* mr known. Nol sold by Btalm,
Son: for riMnliiallwn before payment on
»»kicnce *f puud faith.
JOHN a ALDKN, Publisher,
r.U. Bax M«t. is V.mjt St., it. V.
uutirk*w4
J. T. MAJORS,
Breeder ol Htipilunl
PLYMOUTH ROCKS
JAMAICA
luinilnnl yanls from Prof. Wilke’s
residence, was blown down. Near
Lula, oil the Northeastern railroad,
one boy was killed and two women
badly hurt. New Holland Springs
was knocked into a heap.
Uaink*vim,r,Ga., March 25—A
a terrible eyrlonc passed over the
northern part at' Gainesville at 2
o'clock to-day. The course was
almost due Fast and the track 300
ya*da wide. Many houses were
blown completely down. One tie-
gto woman was killed and acveral
persons were injured, but not se
riously. Dr. Wilkes' dwelling was
demolished. About twenty girls
bearded with him. All are’now at
i the seminary safe. The loss of
j property is at least $10,000. The j
■ cyclone struck the Air-Line rail-
- road three miles east of here. New ]
rm ' , Holland Spring* is reported dam-
(MNPrD aged. A heavy hail fell five mile*
UlnUEiIl' „ortl, and a light rain here. The
cyclone struck half a mile of Lula.
CORDIAL One boy was killed aud two women
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Cares itrspepsia, Intlignlioo, Cramp
Colic, Fain in the Moararh sad Bowel*,
CokK Chills tad Frvsr, Dionhos* and
hurt.
••Word- (alt to express my gntilade."
ays Mr. Selby Ctrt*r. of Nashville, Tran.,
‘for the benefit* derived from Ayers'
D^sraUry, sod all Ibtarisl^ Disease* by 8*n*p*rills. Having been afflicted all
. - i .*g ,U in, ° «> lit- with scwluts. my syrtem seemed
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WE KEEP A PURE AND SELECT LINE OF
DRUGS!
Money. Money.
ON REAL ESTATE.
Haviuft- severed' niv connection with the
and will not have :mythuig*for nur l’rescriptions j of R. T. Byrd Si Co., my whole attention
but what is the very freshen!. We buy the best j will HOW DC glVCn to tlie negotiation of Loans
j on Improved Farming Lands. My territory
| for the present is limited to the Counties of
as our experience has proven that it is the cheuj
est in the end.
At this season we callspecial
attention to our reliable line of
Garden Seeds!
Of these we can offer such seeds
as tire selected with great care
from the larges seed-growers in
the United States, embracing a
variety of Cabbage Seeds, En
glish Peas,
Early Corn, t
Onion Sets,
Irish Potatoes,
Turnip Seeds,
blower Seeds, and in liict every
seed for the garden and field
Mar, Schley, Lee and WeMt,
Bv promnt attention, expeditious returns
and reasonable rates, I hope to merit your
patronage. Respectfully,
* J. B. FELDER.
gdr’Officc at Planters’ Warehouse.
Americus, Ga., Jan. 18, 1884.
WHEATLEY’S CORNER.
Ho! every one iu need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Whcatlev’s Comer and buv
We job to Farmers and Country Merchants
dozens of Castor Oil, Turpentine, l’aragoric, Bate
man's Drops, Quinine, Calomel, etc., etc.
Call and examine our goods and prices be
fore Lining elsewhere.
Tbs' eplentli*] «urct4w » bkh aUen>Utl «»or efforth in fatrodueing the ml* uf
FINE CLOTHING
it oar (.iff, lu* induce! u* to briar «u»t te ih* Uprinr trade th« Iar;r«L bandroaett ael
moat cvturVtf I.rvtf ,
Perfect Fitting Clothing
EVER SHOWN IN A HE KILTS!
Tbrac coo-ia katobceu •eVetrd viiit grant rara aai wo«««’r»l»» ly-taty nf daiab
and durability of text arc, tkl Itw iad.-el c»3 equal, aad iwm aorpn**- rvwrj w*ouct* w*
GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SaLE
Wo k«ra|iI«o % large rd v*2l »-’ec:e4 ifofk •( pwf** iltiny
| Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
Respecthilly, j ^
J. A.&D. F. DAVENPORT, I THORNTON WHEATLEY,
iMiuar Street. Americus, Ga ; Wheatley's Comer, : : Americus, Ga.