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A Telegram from the Corner!
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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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in it
Best, Prettiest, and 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 XVIIAT I SAY! These goods are New and Fresh
cud were bought for the CASH and I am bound to get my money back—nothing more, nothing less. My goods were selected with great
aare, as I know the wants of die people of this city and surrounding country, Below I quote some of my new prices. I will sell
3 .. .. 75o . t40a , SHIRTS. SHIRTS. SHIRTS.
Conots. (real Whalebones.) “
White Table Linen, (2 yards wide,) “
“ •• •• Colored borders, “
Red “ “ last colors, •*
Red and Green fancy “ “
Red Table Lincu (something handsome),
import 90e
“
75o
it
6fto
11
42c......
.. .at 30c
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fiOe
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03e
.. .at 42c
11
$1 00
44
75e
OS. SHOES.
Child's Kid Slippers, cost to manufacture
Wnm
• 85c at 60c
• - 90c at 70c
“ (very pretty) costjto manufacture $1.35 at $110
90o at 75c
1 40 at 85c
75o at 45c
1.35.. .. at 80c
900.. ". at 70c
1.00 at 75c
1.40 at $1.85
1.40 at 95o
“ (low quarters)
Ladies “ Shoes, “
“ ‘Cloth Slippers, “
« Kid Shoes, “
Womans Polka Shoes, *•
Sica’s Slippers, “
Men’s Congress Gaiters, “
Men’s Full stock Brogans worth
Towels.
St 5 cents worth 15 cents,
at 10 cents worth 20 cents,
at 15 crn.s worth 25 cents,
at 25 cents worth 50 cunts. ,
mL. m. FOSTER
Hose.
at 5 cents worth 15 conts.
at 10 cents worth 20 cents,
at 15 cents worth 25 cents,
at 25 cents worth 50 cents.
Laundried Shirts at 50 cents, worth 90c.
Laundrled Shirts at 65 cents, worth $1.00
I<aundried Shirts at 75 cents, worth 1.25
Percale Shirts at 50 cents, worth 85o.
Percale Shirts at 75 cents, woith 1.40
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS GIVLN AWAY!
DOMESTICS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES I
DOMESTICS AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES !
COTTONADES AT LESS THAN MANUFACTURERS' PRICES I
COTTONADE8 AT LESS THAN alANCFACTUKERS’ PRICES!
White Lawns worth 13c at 9lo
Figured Lawns worth 8c. at 4|c
Figured Lawns, fast colors, worth 10c, at 8n.
Ginghams worth 10c, at 6|e.
Ladies New Style Lane Pins worth $1.00, at 25c.
Ladies New Style Lace Pins worth 1,50, at 50o.
Ladles New Style Lace Pins worth 2.00, at 75o.
Ladies New Style Uair Ornaments nt your own price.
Sleeve Elastics worth 10c at 5c.
Embroideries from 2c to $1.00 per yard.
Laces from three yards for 5c to $1.00 per yard.
As 1 buy my Trunks by the ear load 1 will undersell everyone in thin line.
HAST. 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 -ents 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 Gents, WORTH 30 Gents
Lacc Bunting,the New Shades. Lace Buntings, all wool, at 82o worth 45c
Nuna Vciiii-gH, all wool, at 25c, worth 55c
PRINTS.
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PRINTS.
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PRINTS
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LADIES TRIMMED HATS A SPECIALTY.
HANDKERCHIEFS, Colored- Borders at 5 cents worth 15 cents.
HANDKERCHIEFS, Colored Borders at 10 cunts worth 25 cents.
LINEN CRASH*at 10 cents per yard. SUSPENDERS 7 eta a pair.
My slock ia now complete. All I ask is a trial. So come be*
fore I lie goods Dave all been picked over.
Don’t make any mistake. 1 am at tbc Corner, facing tbe
Commercial Hotel and Toole, .llcGarrah & Tondee’s Colton
Warehouse.
SO COME EVERY ONE !
rumom cams i
lawyel<ts.
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ATT Oil IfE Y A r LA H\
Ananievs, Srmtkii Coi'xty, : : : : (1a.
fifllc*, «>M Kir*t NiiI"OrI Itank.
Tfimpt illeoll *n clfcn !o«U Imilmyruirvtnl,
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1V1LLIS IIUIMIKH IIANUKD.
itOCTOUS.
Dr. 0. B. RAINES,
WMEOI AND PHYSICIAN,
MNi kiit pAWoiml •Ilk M cipctK
(midl'JdfriNlotlw ptoi.kt of A merlon* and
S jr. I'fli -. uv.r !h»t:* A. Sime. U. e
•t wiitr of Jackbou ami i tjuah ntr'et*.
rill fvcdw pr.mpt altcutior. HiuSUil
Dr. D. P. HOLLOWAY,
DENTIST,
AMKItKW, (1A.
W«*rk r.|nal to th«* Hisl Ca-b mtpe
heUvwr*}. Try lorn ul . In* <un>intv.t. U*»‘co
lAaVtnpotr ft ttotTd d. of aloft*. rtpiiOff
DYINI1 IIKIOIIK 800 St'KCTATOHH VOU
ML'HIIKHINU HIM KICI.R I’AllAMOLlt.
Eastman, O a., April 18—Willis
Hodges was liangeil to-day, in the
presence ol COO or 800 peoplo, tor
the murdur of Lizziu Jonca, near
(.’hauncey, on the 25th of last De-
cumber. A telegram, signed by
ll>f: * u . several gentlemen, was sent to Gov.
McDaniel this morning aeking a re
spite fur the prisoner until the
petition could reach him for a com
mutation ol the punishment to lifo
imprisonment T e Governor de-
ulinod, from a ecnee of duly, to in
terfere, not knowing the grounds
for the respite. Ten minutes after
12 o’clock the Sheriff took tbc
prisonei Irom the )i.il and escorted
him under guard to the gallows,
REMOVAL
MISCEL LA \EO VS.
Nell Ploliett,
CONTRACTOR AND BUiLDER,
TALBOTTOX. .... GEORGIA
VfKI do Ptaatcrintf. Brickwork and ll»tt»r\rurk
CalnNHiau m •|«*’i*Uy. Impairing ilor.a. Or.lara
{womptir ottmided to.
J. T. MAJORS,
Urvt dm- ol (HindarU
PLYMOUTH ROCKS
-JLND- »
PEKIN DUCKS.
MOCH9 ALSO 17BII IQ.
r. O. BOXJ15-I,
SIIEI.IIYVU.LE, TENN.
sviMtf
~ A BUREAU agency
The fire very unceremoniously moved us
out of our old store on the night of March
26th, where we have been doing business for
ler guard to tbe gallows, • °
rflte'jiiL &*2v«‘^ lh Mn c g V, over seventeen years, but having secured the
« iya. 11 j°e!S?, n » u!k*uy! store formerly occupied by J. W. HARRIS &
M w 11 the prisoner and n prayer by biro- j
wlf, ho turned <;aloily to the crowd j (JO.. UCXt door to WaXClbaUIll’s. Oil Cotton j
and *aUl: “Farewell.” Twenty* 7 "
•WHEATLEY’S CORNER.
Ho! every one in need of Clothing,
“COME AGAIN” to Wheatley’s Comer and buy.
The ‘plv'rtdid aurcaaa •ll-'h atJcnUf djnir efforts In Introdar’og the wle of
FUNTE CLOTHING
in our rltr. baa Induced la t j fcrimr oat hr th* Spring trade the largest, haodaomoit and
moat complete line of
Perfect Fitting Clothing
EVF.U SHOWN IN AHERICUS!
Then.- «»o.*a have V eo *«rl»rl«l with *nd as finance ofp<n, hnniy of flaUh
•mldurability of u*turp, that few Indeed can equal, and none enrpua. In every Instance wo
GUARANTEE PERFECT FIT OR NO SALE
We havo^tlao a Urge and well aeloclod alork of perVi Citing
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neck and Underwear!
Twenty
one minutes after 1 o'clock hu'lnli!
tbe Sheriff that bo was ready. Tbe
drop was cut, ami without a strug
gle Hodges’ body sprang Irom the
sealfold into eternity. Hu warned
young men to keep out ot bad coin-
puny and let whisky alone, and
said that those were tho evils which
brought him to tho gallows. Ilia
body was decently intered in tLe
negro cemetery near hero. Perfect
order prevailed.
lie Does Sot Seed to Go Alter Ills
Money.
In reply to an inquiry of a report
er Mr. Q. Goldemith (one of our
best known -lewisli citizens), Did
you ever win anything before? He
replied: 0*1, yet! now and then. 1
flurtu
Is
Nefspajen, Efc, Etc,
r ImWii! >iW»aiiM»y la Daweoo, kava
•XWm •MlgwJ To do uccoant of I hr raMdly
tfaHaf hmtih of my mother. utV nop-hi at a!!
Ima my parwt—i wtiraUon, I will ofwn a karrao
t * kat cpho.-Ooa of kmk4re l mm sfesl ot
iWI i*$diiw lrttA*. a ad will mrriv-* •abaciipiioo-'
tftr« ID (*ttrt
Avenue, we are again ready for business.
Some of our stock was damaged by removal,
and as the insurance companies paid us in full
for all such damages, wc are prepared to sell
them at a GREAT REDUCTION and not lose
any money by so doing. We have ordered
new tools, fixtures, material, Ac., to take the
place of those destroyed, and will be fully
, prepared to do all kinds of work in a few days.
once won $1,250 in a German Lot* a
tcry, and have won atuull aumn at • We saved all our Pianos, Organs and Sewing
odd times in the Louisiana State I
Lottery, wiii you vi.it New Oricau. Machines, and will guarantee bargains in them,
for the purpose of colluding your °
money (alluding to $15,000. the one-
fifth of the capital prize In Tho
Louisiana State Lottery, on
Tuesday, March 11, ou ticket No.
14,467). Nof we have deposited tbe
ticket with the Columbue (Miss.)
Insurance and Banking Co. for col-
lection, it ia sura enough. Tbe
draft wae promptly honored Kx-
THORNTON WHEATLEY,
Wheatley’s Corner, : : : Americus, Ga.
trant from tbe Columlms (Mies )
Dispatch, March 14(h, 1884.
Forty-Five thousand workmen are
engaged In tbe watchmaking indoa-
"ry in Switzerland.
as in everything else. Call and see us in our
new quarters. Don’t foigct the place—Cot
ton Avenue, next door to Waxelbaum’s.
James Flicker & Bro.
Boob Store.
AGNES AYCOCK,
Barlow Hound Bloolz.
KKEFS OH HAND A HULL LINE OP
screes* soqss x
Pens, Ink, Paper, Pencils, Slates, Memorandums
And other Stationery Supplies for school children.
Amerioue,
Georgia.
Off All Klnelo for Buaiao*
FINE PAPERS, FANCY GOODS AND BUTTE HICK PATTERNS FOR THE
LADIES.
LEADING DAILY PAPERS AND POPULAR MAGAZINES!
Sheet Made and Popular Songs at Reduced Prices I
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