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THE PRAIRIE DOG. ,
¥ete £liecf Groes Will Grew Where |
He Lives. :
Major Benteen, who iz epend- |
fng Lis retiremert in Atlanta, vias ]
ove of the bravest {rontier officers,
and led part of the Caster expedis
tion, which ended so fatally. He
Is a great observer of natural his.
tory, and his narrative ot stor'es
about animalsis quite as brilliant |
as are his recitals of army iuci~l
dents. “Not a blade of grass will |
grow,” said he. ‘‘wherc a prairie
dog takes up hLis abode.”
“*The prairic dog livesin bur
rows run dewn to 2 depth of five
or six feet, then they turn upward,
running near the suriace of the
ground for several feet. The reas
son they make thix turn in the
burrows is to prevent water from
drowning them out, and to tuke
more precaution they work the dirt
up around the mouth of tl eir ber
rows to the height of a foot, somes
times more. ‘There are a great
many mistakes concerning the hab
its of these ingenious little anis
amals. Some claim that it one is
‘shot near his burrow he wiil crawl 1
back into his burrow before he dies,
but that is all a wistake. I have
shot them while they would be in
the mouth of their burrows and
then took them out. Some think
that a prairie dog enters his bur
row at the coming of winter and
remains there until sping calls
him forth, but that is another mis
take. I have scen then walking
in the snow hunting tor somethinz
to eat. They live on grasses and
roots and prickly peer, of cactus,
as it is called by some.
R T s e R sBPv M Tl T Ty
*The prairie dog is about tlm'
size of a fox squirrel, snd isal-!
most the color of ecne, They are
very destructive to crops. The
farmers poison thousands of them,
butit seems as if the old adage of
kitlmg one fly ten will take Lis
place, has reference to the prairie
dog. Ansther tale is told of the
prairie dog—that the ratlesnake,
the prairie owl and the prairie doz
all live in same burrow, bat that is
the greatest mistake of all. The
owl and the ratt'esnake do live in
the towns, or rather the ruttlesaake
dies in the prairie dog town, for no
sooner does he enter a burrow
than the dogs colleci and commence
“filling up the burrow, ard it the
“rattler has gone tco far to hear
them his doom is sealed, but if he
is near the mouth of the burrew he
will come out as soon as possible.
‘When the ow! takes up his abode
in a burrow the dog leaves it and
goes to avother burrow. They
never try to fill upa burrow when
an owl gors in, prebably because
they think there is not as much
haim in an owl as there isin a rat
~tlesnake.— Constitution,
QUEER CASE AT AMERICUS. |
A Siranger Worth Thousznds Ploughiug
for $3 per ifonth.
A gentleman came to Americus
about one yearago from Obio and
began to work as a common labor
er whenever he could get remuner
ative empoyment.
He worked last summer as a
farm hand fcr one of our leading
citizens. He is now milking
cows and “oing other firm work
tor one of Sumter's dairy men,
He attracted no attention until
about one month ago when he be~
gan to buy'real estate. His purchases
umounteg to several thousand dol
lars, he paying cash.
The fact is developed that wien Le
was ploughing last summer for $8
per month he had several thousani
dollars in money and New York
exchange on his person, He is
still buying when he finds a bar
gain.
A Healthy Grow'h.
Acker'’s Blood Elixir has gained
a firm hold on the American peo
ple and is acknowledzed to be su
perior t> all other preparations. It~
i 3 a pogitive cure for all 810 d and
Skin Disesscs. The medical fras
ternity indorse and prescribe it.
Guaranteed and sold by W. ¢,
Kendrick.
The \Valker, Ifl“’fl, News gays:
“Qur old triend, Robert Baird, "of
Muscatine,lowa,has been secretary
of the state sevate and an active
politician for years, but was never
generally known until he had the
colic, ard wused Chamberlain’s
Colic. Cholera and Diarrhea
;Remedy and got into one of their
sadvertisments. Now he is fas
waous.” Here is what Blr. Baird
said: While in Des Moines, I was
tsaken with a severe attack of
3howel comp'aint. For two davs|
L suffered lutensely, trymng several |
.+irag stores and paying them for |
relief, but in vain. I finally
sdought a small bottle of Chame
ildl"fiiu’s Cglie, Cholera and Di
sarrthea Remedy and two doses of
* wthat brought me out all rizht.
;it cost less than the drug store
gureparations and I have the bal
gnee for tuture use. I eossider it
agrand remedy.” 25 and 50 cent
_ bottles for sale by Druagist.
The proprietors of B. B. B. (Bo
tanic Ifinod Balm) are among the
Hforemost business men of Atlanta, |
418, They are men of conscience, |
men of mtegrity,and men of wealth. |
Hvery testimonial found printed in
pur paper they guarantec to be |
frue and gonuiue.
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; oc chldren that want b
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BROWN’S TRON BITTERE,
It is pleasant to take, cures Maiavig, Tndi
_geetion, and Bilfousness, Al dcalers keepit, |
, THE WEIGHT OF QUILT.
| A Youlig Man Tells How Ks Led Another
’ to a Murderer’s Fate.
- Did you ever study the face of |
‘a ran who feels that he has inno- |
~cent blood on his hands? It you |
‘had attended the last meeting of |
‘the Le.gne of ex-drinkess whe are |
trying tolive up to the Murphy
pledge such a man would have
attracted vour attention. |
“I never lie down at night,” he i
said, ““without oflering up a pray
er forthe soul of the young m::n’
that T led astray. Sometimes 1|
cac’t s'eep and I feel the wcight‘
of my sins. But 1 helieve lan
honest now. The Lord knows 1
Lave been chastised enough; I have l
‘been a fugitive, a thief, a convict, |
l a penitent sinner. When I came
out of prison in a neighboring
State a few weeks ago I resolved
to bezin my caresr anew. lam
working now at anything I can
find to do, and if my resolution is
wo:th anvthing I shail be an indus.
trions, sober, Lonest men.”
“But the boy you led astray—
tell something about that.”
“You will know him when I
mentiop his name. He has gone
down into a murderer’s grave. He
and I were inmates of the Plain
field Reform Schosl! together- - .
woull that we had tried to be
contented in that pleasant place!
‘ He was younger than I and ready
to do anything that T propased. |
"l‘hn was rine or ten years ago.
One evening when the hoys werc |
playin - ball I laid a plot to escape. |
I told him my plans and the young
boy readily joined in them. We
were going to knock a ball into
the ficld and run after it. Instead
of returning we were to go straight
ehiead, over the fencesout into the
world. Wedid so. The officers
recaptured all but myself and the
boy whom I had takcn under my
particular charge. The boy would
| have been captured if I hadn’t in
terferred. Only one officer reached
l ]u;c, and two of us were®ble to ibill
iin,
~ “The boy whom T led away from
the school had been a clean, spright
ly fellow, not had but full of life.
The ha start I gave him led Lim
to worse things. He took to drink
ing, then stealine, and finally he
murdered a man.”
‘“‘And what became of him??
Not leng ago he wus hanged at
Jeflersonville. Tt was Macy Wars
ner. lis pame is a gynonym
throughout the State for all that
is criminal acd murderous. To
me he was comparatively innocent.
for I feel that fam the guilty one.”
~——ndianapolis News.
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. A Life Prescryer,
thrown 1o you in a sea of troubls
that threatens to engulf you, la«
dics, in its danger-fraught wavoes,
80 to speak, and one that will float
youo'er their threatening crests with
gerfect. safety, is found in Dr.
ierce’s favorite prescription.
You make a dan_erous mistake if
you do not scize and make use of
it, if you are afflicted with any of
those distressing ailments peculiar
to your sex, styled female com~
plaints, for it isa guarantecd cure
for each and every ill of the kind.
The only medicine sold by drug
gists, under a positive guarautee
from the manufucjurers, of satjs
faction in every case, or money
refunded. Read guarantec on hof
tle wrapper.
Preparing for Hay.
The culture of hay is becoming
more popular and general in Tep
rell, and some of the farmers tell
us that they sre preparing their
lands for the hay crop.
RS
Guard Against the Sirike.
and always have a bottle of Acker’s
English Remedy in the house. You
carnot tell how soon Croup may
strike your little one, or a cold or
cough may fasten itself upon you.
One dose is a preventive and a
few doses a positive ocure, All
Throat and Lung troubie yield to
its treatment. A sample bottle is
given you free and the Remedy
guaranteed by W, C. Kendrick,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The Best Salvein the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uleers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap-~
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Bkin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles. It 1s guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded, Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Crouch Bros.
A Child Killed.
’ Another child killed by the use
of opiates given in the form of
Soothing syrup. Why mothers
give their children guch deadly
poison is surprising when they can
‘relieve the child of its peculiar
troubles by using Acker’s Baby
Soother. It contains no Opium or
Mocphine. Bold by W. C. Ken
drick.
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Happiness and Cortentment. :
Cannot go hand in hand if we look
on the dark side of every little ofe
stacle. Notbing will so darken libs
and make it a burden as Dyspepsia.
Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets will ‘
cure the worst form of Dyspepsia,
Constipation and Indigestion, and
make life a happiness and pleasure.
Bold at 25 and 50 cents by W. O,
Kendrick.
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IF YOUR RACK ACHES
Oryon are all worn out, really good for noth.
ing, it isgeneral debilfty. T
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LONGFELLOW'S MAIDEN,
who is—
* Standing, with reluctant feet,
Where the brook and river maeet.
‘Womanhood and childhood fleet! "
is a type of thousands of voung girls who
are emerging from the chrysalis stage of their
existence, as they enter upon their “teens.’”
Nervous, excitable, irritable, stirred by
strange, unknowable forces within them,
each a mystery unto herseif, our girls need
the tendercst care, the most loving, patient
oversight, and the aid of Dr. Pieroe's Favorite
Pmscrigtlon. to safely carry them through
this critical period, during which, in too
many lives, alas, are fown the secds of dis
tressing forms of diseases peculiar to the
female sex. But this boon to womankind’
will prevent all such diseases, or cure them
it the{ have already seized a vietim. Woman
owes it to herself, to her family, and to her
social station, to be well and strong. Let
her then not neglect the sure means of cure,
*' Favorite Prescription " is a legitimate medi
cine, carefully compounded by an experienced
and gkillful physlclnn, and adapted to woman's
delicate organization. It is purely vegetable
in its composition and {)ertecuy harmless
in its effects in any condition of the tslyetem.
g;_)l&l) by druggists; $l.OO, or gix bot es for
Copyright, 188, by WORLD'S Dl3, MED. ASS'N,
Dr. PIERCE’S PELLE
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regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and
?&?{l‘_}y]s'h ggfi({u are &\:lrgly vemmble and per
druggists. 25 cents @ vial. —_—
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PROTECT YOUR EYES.
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PAT 2 JULY 131 1879,
Mr. H HIRSCHBERG
The well-known Optician of 629
Olive street St. Loais, has appoints
ed Dr, W. C. KENDRICK
of Dawson, Ga., as agent for his
celebrated Diamond Spectacles and
Eyeglases and also for lus Diamond
Non-Changeable Spectacles and
Eyeglasses. These glasses are the
greatest invention ever mude in
Spectacles. By a proper construc
tion of the Lens a person purchas
ing a pair of these Non-Changeabla
Glasses never has to change theso
Glasses from tho eyes, and evs
ery pair purchased are guar
anteed so that if they ever leave
the CECS (no matter now scratched
the Lenscs are) they will furnish
the party with a new pair of
(3lasses frec of charge.
DR. W. C. KENDRICK has a
full assortment. and invites all who
wishes to satisty themselve: of the
Great Superiority ot these Glasses
over any and all others now in use
to call and examine the same at
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J. G. PARKS, 1. 8. BELL
J. G. Parks & Co.,
FIRE INSURANCE AGENTS,
DAWSON, GA.
All kinds of property insured at
reasonable rates "Losses satisfacs
torily adjusted ang promptly paid.
Companies represented gl strong
liberal «nd religh]o,
Office over drug store of ¢ ‘heate
ham & Dean, nortly side of Publie
Square. |
L ¢ J BmE BE AW
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- We are not fond of spurting and blow-l
ing, but we do propose to save money to'
those who favor us with their patronage.
‘We carry a very large line of
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Dry Groods, NO
tions, Shoes and
| FURNITURE,
Besides a full and comple assortment of
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GROCERIES AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
HARNESS and SOLE LEATHER.
We would be pleased to show these goods and wwe UuATrane
- tee prices against any place or any people. We invite special
attention to LACES, RIBBONS, TUCKINGS, RUFFLINGS and
WHITE GOODS iu geveral. pss°We offer you the Celebrated
Grand Jury Tobacco at 500 cents per pound,
all other guods in the same ratio, Come and see us and we will do you
good., Yours truly, _
LOWREY & ORR.
| WITH ITS OWN VOLITION
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Like the Great town ot Dawson, it is carried on to SUCCESS by
MERIT ALONE.
The South~xrest Ga.,
MERCANTIILE ITOUSIC,
Is as full of good things as are the fertile farms around Dawson.
_..——O-_—‘-
| “BmOOIEW
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Is the word, and we propese to head the procession in our line. We
feel that our efforts to hand'e
First-Class Groods.
at prices that defy competition, have been appreciated by the people ot
this and surrounding counties, and makes us more than ever determin«
ed to fill every possible want that might ar'se. We are in the lead and
' ropose to stay there, it LOW PRICES, ENERGY and FAIR DEA L«
PNG will do it. Farmers, Mechanies, Professionals, and all others,
call in and look at the handsomest stock of
DRY GOGDS, HOTIOHS, BAOTS, SHOES,
HATS, HARDWARE and FURKITURE.
j I Southwest Georgia. Wken we have feasted your eyes on the
goods, your pocket book will fly open with its own volition.
A.J. BAT.PDDWIN, & CO.
The Cheav Mercantile House, - - Dawson Ga,
T'OR
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Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, Clocks,
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~ Spectlacles &e.
CAT T O
\. B. BARNES
N. B. BARNES.
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Repairing atßock Bottom prices
Main Sticet, Dawson, Ga.
H.H P H. H. P.
What is ¥l. 1. .92
H. H, P.is aliquid Panaces. Pleazant to the taste-—that relieve
at once, SICKHEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and DYSPEPSIA,
H. H. P. acts gently, but effectively on the bhowels and liver.
11. . P. does not nauseate or gripe,
H. H. P. is guaranteed to please you or your money refunded by
G. BARRETT & CO,, Augusta Ga.
an M PO A Ao
JERSEY - FLATS - CHILL - AND - FRVER - (U2R
Is warranted to cure Chills ana Fevers,Bilious, Intermittent, Remittent
~or any kiud ot Fevers and Chills.
‘ WITH JERSEY I'LATS, IF THERE IS NO CURE, NO PAY.
' Remember Jersey Flats stops shakes and acues. JERSEY FLATS,
i Warranted by G. BARRETT & CO., Augusta, Ga.,
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GILDER’s LIVER PILLS
Are Purely Vegetable and the best for all discases of the Stomacl
and Bowels. Try Gilder’s Liver Pills.
G- BARRETT & C 0.,, Prop's. Augusta, Ga.,
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MCS IRISH LINIMENT
Cures Cutg, Bruises, Burns, Sealds and Swellings.
Does not blister or remove the Hair. Try a bottle of Mc’s Irish Liniment
Manufactired by G. BARRETT & CO., Augusta, Ga.
rEY N J N 7 I TN 1 »
FAKE«“BARRETT’S TONIC ‘
For an appetiser,
Cures Heartburn and Indigestion.
Relieves Sour Stomach.
BARRETT*S TON IC,*?
For Sleepness and Nervousness,
Has no equal.
G. BARREIT & CO., Prop’s. Augusta, Ga.
These Goods For Sale By All Drugyists.
WHOLESALE BY '
HILLMAR & WADE. |
DAWSON, GA.
ictly Pure Pal
Strictly Pure Paints.
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We ecall the attention of Painters and everybody to our Celebrated
PURE : READY : MIXED : PAINTS.
which we sell under the following positive guarantee:
We guarantee our Ready Mixed Paints, when properly applied to a
good surface, NO'D 'TTO CIRACIK, CHAILE,
OR PEII., and to give perfect satisfaction as a_first-class
paint, and if after Three Years Wear, it failsto meet the above require
ments, we agree to furnish paints free ot charge to repaint building.
"The Ullmann & Philpot M’ fg. Co.
A full stock of these paints on hand ard for sale by
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CROUCH BROTHERS.
W. C. KENDRICK
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DRUGS@MEDICINES
4 ¢ 5
MAIN StTreeT, DAwsoN, GA.
Being unable to sell my sicek of Druzs, lam still at my OLD
STAND on Main Street, Dawson, Ga., and will keep a full and well
selected stock of everything usually found in a
FIRST-GLASS DRUG STORE,
and will sell as cheap as any house in South-west Georgia,
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£ @Le LELE CEioET
Or to Prompt Paying Cumtomers
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Parties owing me are earnestly requested to SETTLE AT AN
EARLY DATE. C. E, FArrAR iz authorized to make Settles
ments and receipt, in my name, for any money due me.
By fair dealings I hope to merit a liberal share of
PUBIIC PATRONAGE.
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W.C. RENDRICE, M. D.
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Armericus, Ca,
FED NTEYLY 3 XY Y
JEWELERS and DEALERS IN
l S@s bW S:
Wz keeq eonstantly on hand the finest and Jargest assortment of goods
- 1o our line to be fcund S) uthwest Georgia. Consisrina in part of
Watches, Diamonds, Solid Silver and Fine Plated Waro. Cloeks,
Jewelry of ail kinds. Gold and Silver Head Canes and Um
brellas. Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Opera
Glasses. Scwing Machine Needles, Oil, Parts and Attach
ments. Dentists Gold Foil, aud everything else usually
kept in a Pirsrcnass Jewsriry Srorn. Watebes,
Clocks and Jewelry Repairel and Warranted.
Badges and Medals made to orler. .
GOOS Wil SELL ENGRAVED FREL.
Our Music Department isfilled with
First-class Pianos and Ocgans, Violias, Guitars, Ban
jos, Tambourines, Accordions, Strings and Trimmings,
ard all such other Goods as belong 10 that line. Orders
for Sheet Music will receive Prompt Atientisn. Our Mz,
L. D. Lockuarr, Jr., will co any where in Southwest Georgin
to tune and Repuir Piancs and Organs, or eall upon thos: wishe
ing to buy. No house in the State can undersell us in either line.
B-Write for Catalegue to
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7 &g &
James Fricker § Bro.
@y afic Sn Q g ‘L‘sfl@é l@t&é; éfi.
sept. 19,1888,
Jas. H. Guerry,
—ATTORNEY-AT-LAW—
Dawson, - - Georgin,
~ Caretul and prompt attention
given to all business,
L e
Griggs & Laing,
—ATTORN EY -AT-LAW—
Dawson, ¢ 3 Georgia.
Prompt attestion to all busis
ness
J. L. Janes,
Attorney at Law,
DAWSON, GA.
Business respecttully solicited.
Chas. G. Mercer,
——ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,—
Dawson, : $ Georgia,
Office over Cheatham & Dean’s
Drug Store.
ey Will attend promptly to all
business entrusted to me.
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R. F. Simmouns,
Dawson - - - - Georgia.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AND
Will practice in all ourts ex~
sept hisown. Ail persons having
land ‘or sale and desiring to thor
oroughly advertise it and their sea~
tion should eall on me. l
Dr.J. F. MCMATH,;
Physician and Surgeon, |
Offers his professionsl services to
fhe “wpeople in ond around
Parrottvillo.., |
.Oallan mptifiattended day and
night. Can be fouti®ss Parrottville
in _the day time and 8t residence |
of Mr. Henury Lee a nigh. ]
HIK MAURD
4& EaeJ g(‘ ivi ot -
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When you want a good Shave,
nice Hair Cut, in all the latest
styles, a boss Shampoo, or your
hair, beard or mustache Dyed, cali
and give me a trial,
ILADIES
Desiring work in this line can he
waited on at their residences. Po
lite attention to all.
Shop over Slalde’s store.
OUNRE R e
PIANOS
and Urgans for
by
. Y il le .
Tuning and Repairing Done in First-Class
Sty'e
Remember that I will keep your
Pianos in perfect order for ten dole
llurs a year. ‘That means tuning,
replacing broken strings, new un
dercloths, felting chack pads, key
lifter pads, fucing regulating pads,
- wedging out key mortises, relining
~damper sockets, rebuilding damp-~
ers, felting bufi stops and recover
ing hammers. All work guaran
teed Tam prepared to do all kind
of Piano repairing.
Respectfully,
L. D. Lockraw, jr.
Dawson, Ga.,
ioth Jas. Fricker & Bro., Ameri
wsnGa
Capt. John A, Fult.u. I
Is agent for the Amerieus Re
corder, The Atlanta Constitution
The Sunny South gnd The New
York Ledger, {
is now prepared to
doJOB WORK
of every description
at unusually
(11 DOIfTe
IRIERIHRN
Uil & 5;!%__"3__313
FOR $59.
We will concey your sawdust any
reas nable distanca from your mitl,
if vou will allow us the use of the
exhaust steam from your engine,
Patent applied for.
J. A. WARD Axp J. D, Lavg,
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SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 1, 1888,
Yorty Thousand Southern Homes mado
kappy with fine instruments since 1870
and still the good work goes on.
3,000 Pianos and Organs sold last year.
5,000 our mark for this year. Lower Pricest
Better Instruments; Easier Terms and
greater Inducements will gain us this ine
creased sale. ’
Thousands of Homes yet nnsupplied with
Instrnments that might to-day be enjoylng
them through our easy system of elling.
CASH to pay down not needed. We have
A PLAN by which, WITHOUT RlSK,any
one can obzain an Instrument of any Style
or Price, making either DMONTHLY,
QUARTERLY or YEARLY PAYMENTS
until paid for, meanwhile erjoying use of
Instrument.
No extortionate prices. Noßisk. NeFore
feiture of all cash paid if Installments cans
not be promptly paid. Contract perfectly
FAIR and EQUITABLE. protecting pure
chasers from all imposition or loss. r
Write us and we will point out the way (8
get a fine Instrument Easily and ata 10%
Price; Wonderful bargains for Fall 1888
Better than any before offered. Prices
Largely Reduced. Notico these SPECIAL
OFFERS: -
Upright Piano only $2OO
® T Octaves—Overstrung Bca.lo—'fll&
Strings—Rosewood—Fully € *“”‘“flw
—Sweet Tone. Catalogue Price, $6OO
Parlor Organ. . .only $B5
Four Sets Reeds—ll Stops—Couplers=
Handsome Case. Catalogue Price, s3oo¢
Btool, Cover, Instructor,Music Book
and all Freight Paid. il
Other Special Offers just as good. Largest £
South to choose from. TEN GRAND MAKERS.
0 Different Styles. ~Can suit all buyers. Wrié
for catalogues, circulars, and Free Copy of our ne¥
paper “Sharps and Flals,” givingfull and valuabié
information,
REMEMBER
OUR LOW PRICES. "
OUR EASY Tgll&l:-
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BEST INSTRUMENT! w
ALL FREIGHT PALP
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MONEY SAVED Aéhs
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