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840 Bed Blankets at 25c. Each !
They are Ful Size, 10-Quarter, Good Weight, New, Bright Bed Blankets. You can buy them
for 25 CENTS each at
El EM COS' Manta, Ga,
This is but a little item of the Thousands of Great Bargains in store for the Fall Trade.
Our prices for the next sixty days will be a revelation to the people prices UNMATCH ABLE,
UNAPPROACHABLE and PHENOMENAL.
Have You Noticed
the newspaper announcements o! our purchase of the Re
ceiver of the Ladies Bazaar Co., of Atlanta? It was a great
stock of fine Dry Goods, Notions, etc., invoicing $39,000.
The price paid was nearer nothing than that at which
goods ever changed hands before in this broad land, if our
knowledge of such matters is a true record—
Less than 19* Cents On the Dollar.
1320 Ilonev Comb Towels— 2o inches wide and 34 inches long at only - 4c
14000 Yaads heavy yard-wide Brown Sheeting, worth 6 i-2c, at - 4'c
420 Yards Turkey Red Damask, never before under 20 cents, as long as it lasts at - - 1 2-ic
8000 Yards good quality 4-quarter Bleached Domestics, worth 7 1-2 cents, at - - - - 5c
400 Cheviot Shirts with collars, priced by other merchants at St.so; this lot to go at - - 75 c
80 Fine Couunt, all wool, 10-quarter Bed Blankets, worth $lO per pair, at - - - $3.50
4000 Yards Dress Ginghams, lovely Autumn Styles and Colorings, worth yc, at - - - 4ic
300 Pairs Ladies Fine Dress Button Shoes, Genuine Bright Dongola, worth $1 7q , to go at - - $ 1 .00
3500 Ladies Hemstitched and Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs, worth 10c th 15c, at _ _ _ 5c
2000 Yards high grade, fine count. Sea Island, lull 36 inches wide, worth 7 1-20, at - - - 5c
240 Pairs of that celebrated Shoe for Men, “Goodwear," worth $2.50. Until sold, only - - $1 .50
86 Pices All Wool Jeans, worth 35c, at 24c
1300 Pairs Ladies Fast Black Hose—the 15c quality—at 3 pairs Jor - - - - 25 c
CLOAKS. CAFFS.
Last winter our sales in Cloaks and Capes were positively prodigious. We kept the telegraph wires hot ordering new
goods, and large daily shipments came to us by express and freight. It was an enormous amount of wraps to pass through
the hands of one business establishment. Almost dazed by the memory of this phenomenal triumph in the Cloak business,
our buyer went on to the eastern markets for our supply tor the coming season. He bought and purchased and bought, never
staggering at the quadtity—the quality and style being right and the price coming to his exacting scale.—One thing certain,
we will be either in the Cloak business during the next ninety days, scoring immense sales, or “in the soup” at the end of the
season, with a cargo of unsold wraps.—We are determined it shall not be the latter We are going to sell Cloaks; we are
going to sell Capes, at 37 \\ hitehall street, Atlanta, Ga., and no mistake. If you or your friend wants one, come to 37
Whitehall St. for it, if money-saving has any charm tor you. Cloaks. Capes — Capes, Cloaks for Everybody. Come to see us when
in Atlanta. Remember the place—37 Whitehall street.
E. M. BASS & CO.
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Wliilo & VTilcott,
ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS
Odd Fellows Temple,
GRIFFIN, GA.
It is never the part of wisdom to buy cheap clothing.
Buying the best always means economy. In no other branch
ol trade, perhaps, are there so many chances of deception.
There is no Trick About Prices.
Plain figures 1234567890 are good enough lor us.
Besides we have only one price on all our goods, and that is
invariably the lowest.
Our $7.50 all Wool Black Cheviott isthe best
in Middle Georgia for that money, in fact oth
er people will ask you SIO.OO for no better
goods.
Our SB.OO Cassimere Suits are well worth
$ 1 2.00.
$ 1 o.do buys from us a suit that we have
no doubt you have often paid $ 1 5.00 for.
OUR HAT STOCK
Is the most complete in Middle Georgia. Every price, every
style and all the best makes to be had we carry in slock.
REMEMBER
One Price Plain Figures, Reliable Goods, Every
thing Guaranteed or Money Refunded
For Dresses.
B_v far the largest stock in this market.
All almost endless variety from the sin
gle v,idth American goods from 4c up to
the exquisite effects of French Artists ; ex
tra quality. Covert Cloths, Serges, Novel
tv Alixturee, Ainnires, Bengalines, Poplins,
Henrietta Cloths, Camel's Hair, Granites,
etc.
Satin Duchesses, Moires, Failles and
Bvngalines, China and Japanes e Silks, Su
talis, Ginghams, Prints, Percales, Cheviots,
Crepe Cloth, Ducks, Denims, Suitings,
Stripes, etc.
46-inch Covert Cloth, the latest com
er of new dress fabrics made to sell at
$ 1.2.’>; our price 85
Beautiful Mixtuic Covert Cloth,
worth 80c. at 60
Two-Toned Diagonals, 36-iuch 10
Double fold Suitings, 36-inch, dark
and medium gray, worth twice the
price; full suit, 8 yards lor 1.00
10,600 yards Fancy Dress Prints,
64x64 cloth woith 7c 5
Trimmings, &c.
All tbo imnginablcs in Silks, Illuminated
Surahs, two-toned, shot and seeddot effect*
Bengalines, Taffetas, Velvets, Velveteens,
Silk Braids, Passementeries, Jets, Novelty
Trimmings, Kibbcns, etc. The desirable
things in laces. Embroideries on Swiss.
Nainsook and Cambrics, all-over embroid
eries.
•400 yards Hamburg Edging worth
10c. yard, at 5
20c Hamburg at 10
30c Hamburg at 17
Small Wares.
Needles, Pins, Hair-Pins, Threads,
Whalebones, Casings. Hooks-and-Eves.
Tapes, Dress Shields, Corset Laces, Shoe
Laces, Buttons, Braids, etc.
A straw will show the way the wind
blows, so in these little items we will save
you 50 to 100 per cent on your purchases.
Stick a piu down here; if you have no pin,
we w ill sell you a whole paper of English
Pins for sc. and everything else relatively
a 9 cheap, *
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BUGGIES'
AND
WAGONS
A . i iiia tufaiturers prLc c —strictly first class, and all
right; every way. Can sell you a Buggy anywhere Irom
$45.00 up—also Wagons and Harness upon the very best ol
terms.
Call around ana i will prove yen. that it is tc your in
terest to buy ol me.
W.J.CRABBE, Mco. ' Cv...
N. 8.-Payday has arrived, my Notes and " ts
are payable Oct. ist. Please come along at once to tne
settling rack, without lurther exhorting.
Our import order tor Fall Goods had been placed before
this purchase was made, and the goods are arriving daily.
Must have room, and we are going to make it by bidding
adieu to a pile of merchandise at once.
PRICE ! PRICE !
will do it. For the next few weeks m ney will do the work
of its double *at our place. It will do it for you if you will
come to see us and give it a chance.
Blankets and Flannels.
These goods at prices that cannot and
will not lie duplicated bv others. We
bought them away under the maikot at the
great auction sale of Faulkner, Page A Co.,
in New York, in May, when the mercury
was up and blankets were down.
We want you to see our full size Bed
Blanket, at each—a trifle 25
Our Fine All-wool Blankets, SIO.OO
value, per pair 3.50
Nothing ever offered equal to them as
bargains
Red Flannel, worth 25c. at 15
White Flannel, worth 25c. at 15
Ktil Twilled Flannel, worth 40c. at .. .25
White Twilled Flannel, worth 40,*, at .25
Every qua'ity of Flannel cut almost
in Two
Gents’ Furnishings.
Linen Bosom Shirts, Laundricd and Un
luundricd; Percale and Cheviot Shirts,
Satine Shirts. Drawers, Scriven’s Patent
Drawers; Hosiery ami Gloves in great varie
ty. Scarfs, Ties, Hose Supporters, Cuff
Buttons, Collars and Cuffs, etc.; all in the
bargain catalogue.
Men’s Fine All-Wool Shirts and.
Drawers, silk stitched, woith each,
*l. 50; as long as this lot lasts, our
i prije will be 90
1,900 4-ply Linen Collars 10
Shoes.
There is no equal to our Dongola
Button Shoe tor ladies at 1 00
Have you yet bought our s pecial Tap-
Sole Blueher Shoes for men ? This
Shoe is made exclusively for us and
cannot be sold by any one except us.
We take the bold position that there is
! not a Shoe on eaith of equal wear to it
i .
at the price 1.50
Ladies’ Cloth top, Patent Up, great
value 1.50
Ladies’ Genuine Kid worth 3.00 at . 2.00
Ladies’ Solid Substantial Shoes 75
Men’s Rex Calf Shoes 1.50
Hand Welt Calf, worth $4.50 at.... 3.00
Children’s Solid Shoes 50
Misses’ Heavy Shoes 4J5
School Shoes, worth SI.OO at 75
School Shoes, worth $1.25 at 1.00
Misses’ Fine Shoes, worth $2.00 at. 1.50
For all our stores we buy as many Shoes
as any 4 bouses in this place; we buy them
at lower prices than those who buy in
smaller quantities. Come to our place for
Shoes,
Very Bates to Lexington, Ky.
For the meeting of the Kentucky
Horse Breeders Trotting Association
at Lexington, Ky., October G 18, the
Southern Railway will sell tickets to
Lexmg'on and return at greatly re
duced rates. These tickets will be
sold from October 4th, to 12th, inclu
sive, good to return until October loth,
1894.
For full information call on the
Ticket Agent at your place.
A lloaiNS-liolsl 'l'reilkiire.
1). W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y.. gays
that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Dis
covery i-i the house and his family has al
ways found the very best results follow its
use ; that he would not be without it, it pro
curable. G. A Dykeutao Drugg : st, Cats
kill, N. Y., says that Dr. King’s New Dis
covery is undoubtedly the best cough rente
dy ; that he has used it in bis family for
eight years, and it has never failed to do all
that is claimed for it. Why not try a reme
dy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles
free at any drug store. Regular size 50c.
and SI.OO.
Hawkinsvtlle Dispatch: We saw a
pretty girl at the show, hut a ten foot
snake had her in tender embrace. We
long ago made up our mind against
dividing our affections with a girl
whose first love had been lavished upon
an Anacouda.
Endorsed as the Best Remedy.
August A Kluges, 810 St Charles
street, Baltimore, Md., writes : ’’From
my youth I suffered from a poisonous
taint in my blood. My face and b"dy
were continuously affected with erup
tions and sores. lam now forty-two
years of age, and have been treated in
Germany and America, but no remedy
overcame the trouble until I used Bo
tanic Blood Balm. My skin is now
clear, smooth and healthy, and 1 con
sider the poison permanently driven
flora my blood. I endorsed it as the
best remedy.” $1 per large bottle.
For sale by druggists.
McELHEE’S WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Nervei.
Those who always fish close to shore
catch no whales.
Dyspepsia seldom causes death, but
permits its victims to live on in misery.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures dyspepsia
and all stomach m uhl 's
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, I'etter, Chapped
Hinds, Chilblains, Corn", and all Skin
Kruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or mouey re
founded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by I). J. Sanders.
In
Poor
Health
means so much more than
you imagine—serious and
fatal diseases result from
trifling ailments neglected.
Don’t play with Nature’s
greatest gift—health.
If you are feeling
out of sorts, weak
and generally ex
i\f*Allhausted, nervous,
If S I IVV 111 have no appetite
A/iuf? alld can , t work>
begin at once tak
ing the most relia-
I w-% ble strengthening
■ I ( II I medicine,which is
II vll Brown’s Iron Bit
ters. A few bot
# ties cure—benefit
|< comes from the
If 1 1 | OrC very first dos e-iY
Ul l ILi J Hour
teeth, and it’s
pleasant to take.
It Cures
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
Neuralgia, Troubles,
Constipation, Bad Blood
Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women’s complaints.
Get only the genuine—it has crossed red
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub
stitutes. On receipt of two ac. stamps we
will send set of Ten Beautiful World’s
Fair Views and book—free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. MD.
The Georgia Midland &
Gulf Railroad,
The only Line Running Rouble Dai
ly Trains bntieeen Columbus
and Atlanta.
Schedule in effect October 14, 1894.
NORTH BOUND
Daily. Daily.
Lv. Columbus 7:10 am 3:20 pm
Waverly Hall 7:59 4:14
Oak Mountain 8:09 4:25
Warm Springs 8:40 5:00
Woodbury 9:00 5:22
Concord 9:20 5:51
Williamson 9:44 6:12
Ar. Griffin 10:00 6:30
Macon CR R 7:35 pm 10:23 pm
Atlanta CR R 11:39 am 8:05
McDonough 7:30
SOUTH BOUND
Lv. McDonough 8:15 am
Ar. Grriffin 8:57
Lv. Macon CR R 4:15
Atlanta “ 7:30 4:25
Griffin 9:05 5:54
Williamson 9:23 6:12
Concord 9:45 6:31
Woodbury 10:15 6:59
Warm Springs 10:36 7:34
Oak Mountain 11:10 8:04
Waverly Hall 11:20 8:11
Ar Columbus 12:15 pm 905
All trains arrive and depart Union De
pois at Columbus and Griffin
tMT for tickets and see that they
read via the Georgia Midland and Gulf R. R.
CLIFTON JONES,
C. W. CHEA.RB. Gen. Paa*. Agt,
Gen. Mg’r, Columbus, Gs.
VICTORS are Standard Value.
The standard price of Victor Bicycles is $i 25.00. No deviation,
and Victor riders are guaranteed against cut rates during the current year.
OVERMAN WHEEL CO.
BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. DETROIT.
NEW YORK. CHICAGO. DENVER.
SAN FRANCISCO.
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PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Wakes
Warvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
P- P P. purifies the blood, builds up
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For primary secondary and tertiary
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n all cases.
Ladles whose systems are poisoned
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erties of P. P. P.-Prickly Ash, Poke
Root and Potassium.
BPRINOPIKLD, Mo., \ug. 14th, 1803.
—I can speak ia the highest terms of
your medicine from my own pt rsonal
knowledge. I was affected with heart
disease, pleurisy and rheumati m f.r
35 years, was treated by the vei\ ; .--*t
physicians ana spent hundreds of dol
lars, tried every known remedy with
out finding relief. 1 have only taken
one bottle of your P. P. P., and can
cheerfully say It has done me more
food than anything I li3ve ever taken.
can recommend your medicine to c.il
sufferers of the above diseases.
MRS. M. M. YEARY.
Springfield, Green County, Mo.
TURNIPSEED * BROS.,
Successors to VV. W. Turnipseed,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
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Carriages, Buggies, Wagons,
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IIAMPTOKT, - GEORGIA,
Also, UNDERTAKERS.
Burial Cases, Caskets, Rrobes, Gloves, Wraps
etc,, Lafest Styles and all Price.
Nothing but first class work and best material in every
thing sent out from our establishment.
Repairing in all its branches neatly and promptly done.
Give us a call when needing anything in our line, and we
guarantee satisfaction in evesy department. Respt’ly,
TURNIPSEED BROS., Hampton, Ca.
N. B.—We have a nice Ilearse for our Undertaking business.
Please REMEMBER that
WE : ARE : HEADQUARTERS
for
Engines, Boilers, Gins,
Conor presses, saw mills,
And everything in MACHINERY.
Piease drop us line before buying.
MALLABY BEOS & CO*
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES
ANO OLD SORES
CATARRH, MALARIA,
KIDHH TROUBLES
anil DYSPEPSIA
Are entirely removed by P.P.P.
—Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Potas
sium, the greatest blood purifier on
earth.
Aberdeen, 0.. July 21,1891.
Messrs Lippman Bros. , Savannah.
Ga.: Dear Sirs-I bought a bottle of
your P. P P. at Hot Springs. Ark. .and
It has donomo more good than threo
months’ treatment at the Hot Springs,
bend three bottles C. O. D.
E 9a poctf D . MVwTONi
Aberdeen, Brown County, O.
Capt. J. D. Johnston.
To all whom it may concern: I here
bv testify to the wonderful properties
of P. P. P. for eruptions of the skin. I
»offered for several years with an un
sightly and disagreeable eruption on
my face. 1 tried every known reme
dy bo* in vain,until P. P. P. wasusod,
and am now entirely cured.
(Signed by) J. D. JOHNSTON,
Savannah, Ga,
Skis Cancer Cared,
Testimony fromXhe Mayor of Sequin,?ex .
Seqttin, Tex. , January 14, 1893.
Messrs. Lippman Bros. . Savannah,
Qa.: Gentlemen—l have tried your P.
P. P. for a disease of the skin, usually
known **3 akin cancer.of thirty years*
standing, and .ound great relief: It
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ritation from the aeat of the disease
and prevents any spreading of tus
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and feol confident that another course
will effect a cure. It has also relieved
me from indigestion and stomach
troubles. Yours truly.
CAPT. W. M. RUST,
Attorney at Law.
on M dm Moiled Free.
ALT, DHL VIJSTS 83LL IT.
BROS.
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