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HENRY COUNTY WEEKLY
llaoipton, Oa.. .Not. 7, 1879.
AO K ET RF.PORT.
PRonrc*.
Correct veeet/g by Z T. Atnnwm. Dealer
in Drq Gorrlt ami Groce lies.
Flnnr—Extra F-milv ? B 00
" Fanrlr 7 50
Msgrinli* Mum' 12W1 ;
f'levr Rib Sides 8
laH -r 9 to 1«
\l n)s»»>!.. 30
New O-leais Svrop 40 to CO
\ow Qrlesn* Sugar 9 to 11
Cnffi* 18 to ?5
C orn ft*
Veal 90
Chickens 10 to 20
VV(«.... 15
PnMer to 70
Wheat Bran I 25
Hit 1 50
Data 55 to 70
cotton irimm.
Corrected vtcL'y by George Schafer. Cotton
Factor.
Sew York 11 *a
At'anta 10*s
Ftvannab 10 11-16
Uamnlon.. 10.^4
Receipt a to date. 5 886
DAILY HACK LISE.
!«*▼•« McDonough - - 7:00 *. n
.Arrives at //amt>tOß. - - 10:00 a. k.
Leaves /7a rant on. - - - 3:30 p. v.
Arrive* at McDonough. • - 6:00 p. a.
Fare $1 00 J. W. Mxxwm.i-
Around Town.
Thkrk was a killing frost last Tuesday
morning.
Skrvtcxs at the Christian Chorch next
8-hbath.
Mr J. H. Malum is run" : ng bis mill.
by strain now.
Falk-pay wns well attended last Taesdsy
in McDonough.
Wg enjoyed a virit from Col. R. T.
Par,id, of Griffin, yeaterday.
A hoi-6* sold in McDonough last Tues
day for ore dollar and eighty ceots.
C'.iji. MK'oux* and Reagan are in
attendance at Fayette coart this week
Pos’t forget to call at B. K. Tucker’*
vbrn yoo want good goods a! low prices.
Pitt* conrrv will make tbe largest cot
ton crop this year that she has made for
yeais.
A Bricnm line of gentlemens’ black
Cloth dress rsi t just received at B. K.
Tucker’s.
I nn ig wheat-sowing time, and tbe recent
r*. in the price of that ctreal should admon
ish us to sow heavily.
B K Teresa b»* just received another
large lot of new goods, which he oflera very
cheap for cash.
On* of oor most popular merchant* col
lectrd thirty-6v© hnndred dollars last Sat
urday on notes aod accounts.
J. G. Coldwhju E*q., will shortly re
move to Fayetteville, where be will engage
in tbe practice of his profession.
Mb. W. C- Sloan has purchased tbe
house now occupied as a parsonage, and in a
short time will bring his family OTer.
Harness end Saddle* cheap ; Boots and
Shoes cheap; Boots and Shoes made to
order a specialty. Repsirtng done promptly.
All at J. T. Bright's.
A PBccßssios of twenty wagons came in
from Butts eouoty last Saturday, all loaded
with cotton P. S.—And they returned
loaded with goods.
Billy Kinsul went down to Washiug
tnn c ißnty to marry off a friend last week.
We retorn thanks for suodry remnants of
tbe wedding lesst.
Wg were mistaken as to tbe candidacy of
Dr. Wynn is the recent election for Core
etc is-toners. We understand be deciioed .o
allow his name to be used.
Last S-torday was tbe largest day ever
known in Hampton, in a business sense.
Over three hundred bales of cot too were
received from dill-rent sources, and contin
ued to roil in after dark.
Taos* who are indebted to me, either
by note or account, are hereby DOtifiel that
if the same it not settled between Ist aod
15:b November, they will find tbeir papers
in proper baud* for collection. Tak! doe
notice and govern yourselves accordingly.
B P. Thompson-.
Hampton, Ga.. Oct. 23'd, 16*9.
Mb- Saxtb, Davis, an old resident of
this county, but who for several month*
past has been v airing relatives in Louisiana,
returned borne tbe other day. and on Sunday
last a family reuoioo was held, at which
fifty-four persons wfre present, including
every grade of progeny, from sons and da ugh
tern to great-grandchildren. He is now in
fcis 63d year, and gives promise of many
years of usefulness yet.
UsnnnD business and other considers
tioos Itave kept me in McDonoogb for tbe
last three or four year*. I am now making
mv *rr»«getnen'i to change locations; there
fore, I must close up my bosi-ess at oscb.
All parties Indebted to me wiil p ease call
and set tie wimediaiehj. No second not
will be give®. E M. Nolan, M- D.
I have for rale, cheap for cash, two Soe
coons horses, boggy and harness. ss.WHe.elc.
McDonough, G»-, NoTcaber s‘.b,
Godet’s LadvV R»ok for December closes
the year 1879 with flying color*. Tbe pub
lisher* have more than In'filied their prom
ises made in Jartu.a- . and fach oonM of
tbe year as it has succeeded has exceeded 'be
last. In the December number we have an
exquisite steel plate, from Darley’* original
design, suitable to the se son. reminding a
to whom we should render homige at the
cheerful Christinas gatherings. In addition
is a beautiful colored winter scene and a
d lUble page of dainty trifl s for Christinas
p-es* ots, at onee be-awful and sugges:ive.
The mammoth colored ia-hion pL»ie is very
fine, and tbe costumes of great taste and
beauty. Besides this, are sevetal page* ol
fashion patients of articles to help a lady in
making a tasteful awl becoming toilet. Tbe
pages of li'erary matter are very choice —
i two Uhri.-lmas tales aod poems, a continna-
I tioo of tbe series of -Representative
. Women ” und several pages ol the interest
ing Dovel, “A Risebul Garden of Gris.'
Tbe recipes for a C’lnstmas dinner make the
mouth water, aod in every department is
shown the beauty and finish that character
izes every issue of Godey’s L-sdy'a Book
Tbe publishers promise a still better book
lor 1880. It is a iny-iery bow they can
make odp, but if they say so, they tr ill do it.
Brilliant Wedding.
One of tbe most brill-a -t social events of
the season occurred iQ Fayetteville last
Wednesday tveniog. The occasion was tbe
celebration of the nuptials of one of Geor
gia’s fairest and most gifted daughters and
one of her rising aod taleoied young lawyers.
At an early hour the hand-ome residence
of Mr. L. F. Biahck was thronged with the i
friends of tbe family, who had come to w it
ness the ceremony which woaldf lose them
one ol tbe brightest ornaments Middle Geoi- j
gia society has ever had Tbe chandeliers
lit op tbe spacious parlors with richest
splendor, and shone o'er tbe assembled group
with an effect that was troly enchantiog.
Bright eyes met each other aod r- fleeted ,
back their own loveliness, and we dare say
more than one luve-match will date its in
ception from this happy boar.
The contracting parties were Col. Claod
Estes, of Gainesville, and M ss B a
lock, of Fayetu-ville. Tbe bride was the
picture of beauty, grace and love lines a«
she walked into the room, leaning upon the
arm of tbe man whom she had chosen above
all others to lead her through life. The
groom bore himself with that proud digoi'y
and prepossessing manner which becomes
him so well, and dearly evinced his con
sciousness of tbe important trust which had
been reposed io him .
The attendants were Mr. C. Z. Blalock,
of Fayetteville, and Miss Tommie Ford, of
Maeoo ; Mr. O. T. Jeooings. of GainesviiJe,
aod Mias Maud Bia'ock. of Fayetteville.
Tbe ceremony was performed in a very
impressive manner by Rev. A E. Cloud,
after which tbe whole party repaired to tbe
lar*e dining-hall, where a magnificent repast
was spread, to which e*ery one did ample
justice. Toe table was one of the hand
somest and most artistically arranged that
we ever saw, aod would have dooe credit to
Ddmonico.
Tbe presents were both rich aod elegant,
and will ever be treasured by tbe bappy
couple sb soaveoirs of this memorable event
in tbeir live*. They were sa follow* :
Silver butter-dish—Miss Tommie Ford.
Silver butter-dish—C. Z. Blalock.
Silver butter-dish—Mrs. Crawley.
Silver napkin rings—Miss Birta Blalock.
Stiver napkin ring*—O T . Jennings.
Silver csrd aland—A C. Blalock.
Combination sett, (silver)— Mrs. J. T.
Spence.
Silver flower and fruit stand—Mrs. L F.
BUlock.
Bible—G. C. Looney.
Silver butter knife—Willie Blalock.
Silver pickle castor —Miss Maud Blalock.
Silver pickle castor —Mrs. R*xa Blalock.
One hundred dollars in gold—L. F. Bla
lock.
To the bright young couple, who have
tbas begun life so aaspici&oriy, we tender
oar warmest congratulations, and trust that
every day may bring flowers aod saoshioe,
and happiness unbounded.
McDonough Locals.
t. c. noi.an, editor.
Cot,. T. W. Acton, of tbe Conetitution
was here on bis annnal round last Wedne*-
dav. He left us with a smile »f beaming as
usual.
Sour of oor boys went down to the
Macon Fair, had tbe jo'liest of trips, saw all
tbe fun on band, and come back chock foil
of tbe glorious good times they bad.
Mrs. A. C. Nolan has a few hundred of
tbe finest strawberry plants io tbe market
for sale. Now is tbe time for transplanting,
aod a small investment wiil repay any ooe
by Spring.
Qcite a cumber of people visited town on
«ale day, attd property was rattled off at
good round figures. A good deal of land
was put upon tbe market, and Sheriff Good
wio. io auctioning it off seemed it. bis glory
Mr. Thomas Keixt is canvassing the
I coanty in tbe interest of the “IllnsTrated
Famdf Herald.” He proposes to offer to
i ducemer.tg to tbe pablic that will be bard
to r 'use. He makes a good agent for bis ,
paper.
Thu tnenihem of Fraternal I/vdge. No. .
37. are earnestly requested to attend the
monthly eommnn’eation on tbe 3J Saturday ‘
night in this month, as business ot vital im
portance to each and every member will be
transacted.
Mr A. F llabtkb harpetted to a errion*
sccid nt ooe dav last »r* k. while out attend,
ng to some buaine a in f*i» fatttt. He was
standing in his wagon, dirretiug some hands,
when the ma.es suddenly started, throwing
him out arid dislocating his atm »t the sbi‘al
der joint. Dr McDonald promptly attended
to him, but he is still confined to his room.
Thv grand jury of 'his conniy to their te
ccot presentments passed a high compliment
upon our friend, M r ('. M. Spar. for tbe
t fficient manner in which he has discharged
hie dn'ieji as Clerk of the Superior Court
Never was a compliment more deservedly
bestowed. as all will testify who have v'sited
his office since his initiation into public sec
vice.
Mr John Y. Evans, an old resident of
this county, died on last Wednesday morn
! ing. He lias been help'ess for several
moo'bs. and wbl'e his death was expected,
it was soddeo. He was probably tbe larges'
man in the county, and woo'd have weighed
in the neighborhood of 350 pounds on the day
of bis death. His remains were interred ai
Bethany Church on Thursday.
An election was held here on last TValiJ
for County Commissioner, which resulted ’.a
the seleciion ol Messrs. R A. Heoder-on. J.
W. RoaDtree, Anbury Vk . Turner, Andrew
Dick<oo and W A. Speer. Tnc vrte was
not as large a- it would have been bad tbe
election born more widely known. Th-'
bo;ird elect i« comprised of good citsa-ns.
who liave their connty’s welfare at heart, and
will without doubt ably represent us.
On last Friday night a week ago a
remarkable n>e!eor passed over this eoautj,
appearing in a roatbwesterly dinctiou. and
going diagotmlly across to the northeast.
Those persi-Nis who witnessed its fight give a
most glowing description of its ap|>e*raDce
aod beauty. About 8 o’clock, r. ■ ll ap
peared near tbe western borie-'O, ar.d rose
rap'dly towards tbe moon, which was ‘b ; ni‘ig
in meridian splendor. Tire light was so
brilliant as to eclipse the shadow# cast by
the moon, throwing tbe shadows f-om an
eastern inclination to a western ns it passed
by. making the figures of ttees and I,ousts
imaged on tbe ground by tbe moon's ray*
appear to tremble as if tbe moon itself
w»* in commotion. After reaching seem
ingly the position of tbe moon, it diverged
into two flaming bodies, moving rapid.y to
the north-a»t, where both seemed to pao-e an
instant, and then bora! into many sbiuing
fragments. About one minute after its di
appearanre a heavy distant rambling, as •'
thunder, which lasted probably two minot-s
was beard by many of oor people. Some
assert that the windows of their houses rat
tled. as if from tbe slight shock of an earth
quake. Upon the whole rt was a remarkitble
occorrence, and for a short time caused con
siderable nneasin-sa.
Among the useful Toilet articles
we not ; ce a much-liked preparation for tbe
hair, possessed of properties so remarkihV
that no one who care* to own a cle* n and
healthy scalp with b-autifu! hair sh u d
pass it untried Its prooerties are
cleansing, invigorating sad healing snd sf
ter a few applications tbe hair CJ-*f>« tn
fall. Daod-uff and Humors disappear and
the hair grows clean, soft and silky It
keep* tbe head 000 l and com-ortable snd
eradu.illy restores the hair if gray or f*ded
to tbe natural and life-l’ke color beautiful to
look upon. It s Parker’s Hi>t Balsam
that iuis woo such popular appcecV.ioo br
its many excellent and beaithfal pr pert -s.
Sold in large bottles, at only 50 cts. and
sl. by all fifsl-claa* druggists.
lion Watches are Made.
It will be apparent to anv ooe, who w II
rxam oe a Solid Gold Watch, that a# ie
Po m the necf-assry thickness for er.grav d?
and polishing, a large proportion of iHr
precioos metal need, i« needed only to stifle
and bold the engrave! portin'* 1© place, sod
■apply the necessity solidity and strength.
Ibe surplus gold i* actually needfess soAar
a* utility and heaotv are conceiLed In
JAMES boss’ ’patent tfoLD
WATCH CASKS, this waste of preei-u*
metal is overcome, aod tbe same wtiidity and
strength prtxhiced at from one-third to one
halt of the o-a*l cost of solid ea*e«. This
process is of tbe most simple na’ure. a* fol
low* : a plate of nickle composition metri,
especially adaptol to the purpose, ha* two
plates of soli! gold sold red one on each
►ide. The three are tfe-ti passed between
polished steel rollers, and the recall i» a strip
of heavy plated eompoeition. from which the
cases, backs, centres, br* -l*. etc . are cut and
shaped by suitable die* and formers Tue
g ild io these ca»»s is ioScienriy thick to
admit of a d kind* of chasing, engraving and
enamelling; the engrived cas-s hare been
carried ou'ii worn perfectly smooth by time
and use without removing the gold
THIS IS THE ONLY CASE M ADE
Wll H TWO PLAT Es OF SOLID GOLD
AND WARRANTED BT SPECIAL
CERTIFICATE.
For &die by all Jewelers. Ask for Illus
trated Catalogue, and Is see warrant
Library of Universal Knowl
edge.
Volume two of this very excellent, and
from an ecooom cal point of view, extra >r
dio .ry work, is is-ued October 25th. It#
376 aeatly printed and well bound p-iv
! ccntaio a wealth of kDOwledw * 1
j tbe alphabei between care
t and Biroc *pch *>n gone T’ aid ,
ner-r before procurable for the tr fl ; ng snm
of 50 rents ! 7Ttc 20 volt, complete con- !
tairmg over 40000 dis'inct articl s. and j
nearly i- many more incidentally mentioned |
subjects, with complete index, are si.fficieut
of to I'flord a hheral educatioo to ■
any one of limited r»sourc-s. Asa nutter
of course, ttay are finding their way into 'he
ha uls of hundreds ol thousands of those!
whose love of krowedge has cxc-edcd their j
power to buy it at 'he great price* charged j
for CyelopediA* heretofore publish'd in thh |
conniry, none of which equal this in the j
MiHoont of matter given Volume three will j
be ready e»r!v in Nov.mber. and Tbe re- i
maming volumes will apyiear ab-ot tv*
eaeb month ihereaft'-r. The pub'Ubers will
seid a specimen volume, which may be
returned if not wanted to any part of the
United Stales, for the price, in cloth, 50
cent*, half morocco. 75 cents, or on extra
fine heavy piper, wide margin-, bound io
half Russia, gilt top for 81. Their cata-
I I gue of standard publications will be sent j
' fine on teqnest. American Book Exchange, 1
Publishers, 55 Beckman *iiet. New York.
Worthy of Attention.
We advise all our readers, whether they
own a foot of lard or not. to supply them
wlves with 'bat treasure of useful, practical,
reiiible information, tier American Agitati
'Ui ist, so named because start«d 33 years ago
as a rural journal, but now enlarged to em
i brace a great varietp of most useful reading
\ lor the H tosehold. Children includ'd, for tbe
Garden, as well as the Farm—for all classes.
, Each volume gives gome B<*o origin! En
gravings, with descriptions of la'Htr saving
■ml labor-help Dg cootrivat ceu of plants,
fruits, flowers, animals, etc., including many
large and pleasing as well as instructive,
pictuo* lor young and old. The constant,
I systematic exposures of Humbugs ami
Swindling Schemes by tbe Agncollunot are
of great vaiu - to every one, and will save to
nn»t persons many limes its cost Alto
gether, It is ooe of tbe most valuable, as well
a- cheapest. Journals any where to be found.
Tbe coel is only #1 50 a year, or 4 copies
lor $5. Single nambers 15 cer t*,
scribe at once for 1380, and receive the real
of this year free, or send 3 cnt stamp for
po-tage «.u a specimen e©py. ATlrees
O auge Judd Company, Publislnrs, 245
Bread way, New Yolk.
New Merchant.
NEW GOODS,
AND
New Prices!
I AM now prepared to offer rare inluce
ments to consumer*. Mv object is to
sell honest goods, dividing tbe nsoal large
prufi:* a*ked with my customers. I mein
what I ««y; call and 1 will prove what 1
have asserted.
Mv stock consiiu* principally of bd abor
ted lot of Groceries—graded Sugars. Cuff-©*,
Rice Cheese. Mackerel. Sardines. Oyster-.
Ov-ter Cr.ickers Lemon Crackers. Soap.
Starch, C-iodfev, Fiour Laid Meat an ! Meal,
nod a splendid lot of Tobacco and Cigars.
Mv D y <io <d= can’t tail to please, bo’h in
q ulity mid price. I have a large sti-ck of
N’otions ir.d Fancy Goods, such as Lidies’
sod Mtsae*’ Shswis and Sacqaes. (x-piiyr and
n;«era) plain and fanev H me. L'n- n emhroi
di-red and Silk H iiidkerchietu. Ladies’Col
lars. Collarettes and -Cuff*. Empress Frai«e.
Psrisias Silk. Brocaded Dies* Good-, sod
many o'bvr article*.
I have also a large and well a9*orted lot
of ready mode Clothing. Brsits Sbo"* aod
/fa's, Shiniog and Sheer ng ; a so. tients’
■ud Ladies Underwear. Men* Dress 8 .irtw,
from 81 up. Jiaus lr in fifteen amt* op.
1 m-isi sesfiec'lslly invite t.be cit sms of
Henry and adjainiog counties to call and ex
amine my stock.
D. W, D3RSETT.
Hampton Ga.. AuguJ 22:6m
liery Goods.
MRS. A. LOWER hasnpeneda Millinery
Store at the old stand of Mr* J S W il
ciain-. No. 24 H ill street. Griffin, Ga., aod
has received a New Stac k of good# in
that line, and is p epared to famish them to
the ladies ot Griffin and the sorroonding
eoootrv at the Lowest Possible Pri
ces. 1 shall aiway# keep a (re*n supp yot
cacti good* as my trade demands, snd I *sk
the public to exarn oe my sioc* before pur
chn-ii.g 1 have juft received a fine assort
ment of latest *tyie drew bats. »i king hats,
children’s Imis. etc.; also a be*oi fui assort
ment ot pattern bats, and everything usually
kept io toe Mlilinery line. With the as*i«-
; ance of Mis* Mamie Jacksoo and Miss
Kate Camp, I hope to be able to please all
who will favor me with tbeir jiatronage.
oetlOtf MRS. A. LOWER.
Furniture.
t». S. Jliddletou,
H.LHP 70S, GA^
Ha* on band a large and assorted stock of
FURNITURE,
Bureau*. Bedsteads, Cliaire, Secretaries,
Wardrobes, Capboards,
GRAND FALL OPENING!
THE BOTTOM KNOCKED OUT!
UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES!
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS I
i fP
H\VISU jnat retained from market with an entirely new s ock of goods, I am now
prepared to serve my (rlends and customer* with anything in the way of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions. Boots, 'Shoes, Hats. Caps,
CROCKERY AYI> GLASSWARE, CUTLERY, Etc.,
they mav wish, and at prices that absolutely rlefy competition. I krep no »h«Uy goods i
tiny are first cits* in ev. ry pjrticular ai d are cuar.nteed to bv a* god
I would direct attention to my Dress (io-A Departu»-nt es{*cia ly, w.ucb the U'lß
are eordially invited to call and ex imme. ~ . ' Jfcg.'
I shall a!*© keep * lud line ol Groceries, which 1 esn aff >ra to sell as cheap a* anftma
Renv-mber. 1 will not be undcinukl by anybody. Give me a call. *t the new *tore next tc
G. E. Wise's. _ _
A- Grlaser.
Hampton, Ga , September 25. 18<9.
A Card to the Public!
lo the Citizen* of Henry and adjoining Count tes •• f ,
H-viug locatetl at ILnpton and engaged in tbe mercantile boatness. I brg leave to tt>-
foim roj old friends and ihe pablic generally that my atock nf
Bry Goods, Clothing, J Totloos, Boots, Shoes, Sits,
CAPS. DRUGS HARDWARE . GROCERIES, Etc,
is now in. and 1 think ample enough to supply the want* of all From an experience of
twentv rear* in bo«me* I have ow to the e-metasion that good go are the cheat«st to
the huv'er and I -hall end.-svor to keep none hot good good*, und sell them a* tow as can
be afforded for the citsh. Thanking you lor past pationage. I sol cn a cootiouanee of Iba
same. Call and examioe my stock belore pureha*ing.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER!
I have bsn dolv appointed to act as agent fo* Wanastatcer k Brown. Pbilade’pbia, the
largest clothing house in llte world, and am imw ready to receive order* for sny kind of
clothing ibat msy kedttind Suits made to order, from 813 50 to S3O f*o according to
q iaiitj. I his i* the ooly method of securing a g «od fit a d without extra co*t. fbava
lust received a full line of run pie* for the F-ll ir» de of 1879 together with fashion plates
descrip'ive ol stvles etc. which I would be pleased to exhibit * o l^«■\ T . f *’ ur
with a call W * C * SUU>
Hampton, Go . September 26. 18,9.
A SEW DRY CO CDS STORE IS ORIFFISI
MACK BROTHERS
Have just opened with an entircly.new snd fashionah'e stock of Dry Goods Cloth
ing, Boots Shoe*. Hals Etc-, purcha*d direct at bisdquartera aod for Cash,
winch eoatiles u? to DEFY ALL COM PE 111 ION.
DRESS G33D3, SILKS ASD SATISS. CLOAKS AHD
DOLMA flits KNIT SHAWLS, SACQUEB, CORSETS, Ac.
Our Ciotbing and Shoes were nianafac ored expre«»ly for os. and we invite an examine*
lion of oor slock and price*. Remember, our goo<t§ are all !r***b ard new. sot shcif-woro
or packed away from ooe st-asou to another lor years p*»L Give os a call.
MACK BROTHERS.
*-.26 No. 31 Hill street, (Flemitier k Brooks’ old stand.)
Refreshments
FOR THE IHHEB MAH!
Finest Liquors and Best
Restaurant in Town!
Having recently enlarged and otherwise
improved my Salottu, to meet the require
ment* of a con-tanily increasing trade. I am
now prepared to -ave my patron* in a style
that will in-ore a full return of pieisur* for
•he moony invested, and shall make it my
aim tn conduce lo their comfort in every
conceivable way. My -lock of Wine* and
Lquors i* not excelled in the State for
parity, and I ihall mde-vnr aiwaji to keep
it np to !’• present standard
My restaurant, which it now open, will be
in charge of Henry Smtt. tbe best restaura
teur io Middle Georgia and tb.»*e desiring a
goal meal will always find here the v--ry best
that tbe market aflord*. Meals at all hours.
CIGARS! CIGARS!
Beer oa Draught!
BILLIARDS AND POOL I
Lovett'a “Private Stock” always oo hand.
Call and see me.
B. F. THOMPSON.
Hamptor,, Ga* Sept. 19;tf
Legal Blank* of ail kind* for sale at
Tbe W eekly < ffice.
Job Work -.jiicited and executed with
neatness.
ALWAYS
AT THE BOTTOM
lel Prices 2
And at the Top
WITH AH UNTARNISHED
Reputation for Fair Dealing!
THIS may be called a fine tpeech by tboss
who have never taken tbe troabis to
m*ke my acquaintance, nr to study mv mods
ef doing ba-ines*. Still. 1 don’t ask any -
body to take my word, or in fact to be influ
encerf in any way by a mere advertisement,
but cordially invite a!! to call and investigate
for themselves, feeling sure I can prove that
I mean bu-ioess and every word I s»y.
Fair dealing helps trade better tbao fair
weather. Nothing but steady, low prices,
year io and year oat. will create and main
tain a trade *uch a* l lmv“ had since 1 com
menced bn-me**. No nerd of argument
precs alooe tell the *tory.
1 have now in stock, aod will cowtinae to
keep sach articles at
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES,
BOOTS. SHOES. HATS, CAPS,
PLAN TA 1 ION SUPPLIES,
And a varied and choice assort meet of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Thanking my friends snd patrons for their
former liberal support, I hope, by keep eg
the best and selling a* low as ;be low«st, to
merit a con tin uar.ee ol the same.
Z. T. Manson.
Hampton, tia.. March 2i-ly
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