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Official Organ
OF TERRELL COUNTY.
pecember 2i; 87,
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Fublished Every u"cdnesduy;
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RORERTS & HARSIALL PROP'RS,
B i s i gt
GERORGE M. ROBERTS Tprron
Local - Deparirient,
fall dnd Winter Milligery.
Ry
s A ’ygj"‘ R
v R M. M. ANTHOVY
i is receiving the latest novel
ties in Miilinery for I'all & Wins
ter. In kev stock you will find the
best shapes in straw ¥ AT'S, Tur
bans French and Wool felts, Hat.
ters plush &e. ALSO the latest
novelties in Trimmings sueh aq
Moire Silk velvets and plush
es: GLACE silks and ribbong; all
Silk gros grain crowa edge ribbing,
MOIRE Ribbons &e.
U (o) % @
Tha § adiac
The Ladies
GENERALLY are CORDIAL
LY invited to examine my stoek
and L)rice m¥ goads, With many
thanks for past patronaze; I solis
cit a continuance of the same; will
domy YJtmost to PLease
vou all, IN LOW PRICES.
MRS. M. M. ANTHONY.
Oct. 411,87, tt.
JESSICA & JOE.
Jessica Thomas' Comedy Compa
ny eommence a two nights engages
ment on Wednesday, Dee., 21st.
They come to us well recammend
ed by the entire press of the South
and indorsed by the public.
Miss Jessica Thomas is an ac
tross of rare ability, possessing a
voice of unusnal power and mog
nificence. She is supported by
that clever Commedian, Joe Physs
ioc and & company of ladies wnd
gentlemea who stand ot the hiad
of the Theatsical profes<ion fur the
talents they possess. They will
open with that beautiful Comuedy
Prama, ‘“The. bau:hier of the
Regitment” to e folluwed by the
Jan ;h-.'a)».’c fter ot ol o Lovar 2
introdneing all vew noasl-, soucs
andteliornises, fova i the luest
New Yoik stocesies. ;
Don’t miss sceing this company
of talented arviigte, you witl enioy
yoursalf - Piie w 25 30 .l Toe
Reserved seate now on sde af
usual place,
An glegant Tot of Plush Dresss
ing eases, Vases, Toilet Beis &o. tor
the Christinas
at = Crouch ‘Broc.
Tom MeGill's i 3 the cheapest
place in the citv to buy your
Chiristmas goods.
The Crisntal E;h‘éi tainment.
The ladies of the Methodist
Church have secured the Clitece
students for tosnight and will give
a genuine Curio Art Lxhil ition
at the Guard’s Armory. In addis
tien to this will be an Uysler sup
ver which will be sesved by voiing
\:\di\s diessed in oviental costumes.
‘The price ot :s\l!a\'icdn'.!. to ln
emtertaininz and instruciive exal
bition will be only twenty five cents
tor adults aud Litecu conts for chil:
dren,
For youy ¢ hristmas Laguors g¢o
to O B Tuoxas)’
i
Bring me all of your Ergs,Chick |
ens and Turkeys. I will pay you
the aghest market prices for them. |
T 3 McGin:
The Baptisi Librury. |
The members of the Baptist
church of Dawson have commenced
an enterpr se that bids fair to make
a grand success; It is a library for
the benefit of the church. Already
several valuable books bave been
donated, Among the number we
notice a book and picture from
Dr.J R Graves,of Memphis, Tenn.
These are highly appreciated as
eoming from a Baptist who has not
l;:fi‘ps an equal in the United
: * If the chureh will let this
matter be %nd(-.rst')ml there are
severs] families in the city and
county who would, mno doubt, be
flad to eoptribute to the library.
This is an vndertaking in n noble
<cause and we would be proud to
see it succeed.
& esA QP 3
When p\'er)'tllilig looks Dblasted
blue and misery sticks like Spalds
ing's glue a nip of Hyperion Rye
is just the thing and ~mukes the
Bum feel like a king. To be found
only at O B Tuomas’
Oat meal, Out meal, Vab meal,
fresh and nice at -
. M O Mlvs.
[ nee¢ MONTY and for 30
Days will sell my whole
Stock of Dry Goods, Cloth«
ing, Boots, Shees, Hats.&e.
at ACTUAL cosT, and to con
vince you that I mean
what [say. I will show my
private mark of the goods.
»r-_"f‘) y) .
dFen HPoints.
Glve uva tramp law,
For pure Kentueky Liquors go
to O B.THoMAS'.
The Robinson hounse will open
January Ist. 1838 under the man
agement of Capt. O G Robinson
and W D Vaaderburg.
.
Faney Groceries, English Wals
-
nuts, Coconuts, Almonds,”Pecans,
Raising, Figs, Candy, Apples, and
Oranges go to F Bethuneat
Excelsior Saloon.
We have just received the most
complete and hest selected stock
of Christmas presents that can be
found in the city
Croven Bros.
The city had three or four tramps
nearly all of last week. They met
with sueh gond success hera that
it was hard for them to leave for
other quarters. '
My groceries are alwiys pure
and iresh. 1 give fall weichts and
rieasures to my enstomoers, Ras
member vou will suve money by
trading with me.
T J oG
L deeh, Thairie Manee, and
Steatches of overy kind cured in 3)
minaies by Woolfnls Sanitary Lo
lon. Use noothor. - This nayer
fails. Bold by W € - Kenldrek,
Drucgist, Dawson. Ga.
‘The Baptist Sibhath Schanl will
bave their Christasg Monday
night 26th at Harts Opera House
and the Methodist School on Fyi
diy 30th at the same place.
Soo the new alvertisment of M
Kamprer. Mr Kempaer is offer
ing hisen ire stock at cost He means
business and will do what he says.
Restanrant, meals at all hours
Fresh Fish and oysters,
T Y MARTIN
The Savannah Florila and Wes
. . ) oy
tern rail road is reported to hava
purehased the Branswick and
VY estern. This will ;li'.'l‘ ll‘)till}"
two instead of three competing
Jines.
It you want a Christmns present
for vour girl she will positively re
fuse t aceept it unless you gec 1
from Croven Bros.
It hog been given up by those
who have tested the diflerent whiss
¢ . C ontiele
kies in the city, that Kentucky
Belle is the hest that the muarket
‘ 3 Ao
afforde, For saleby
TY MAnTis.
Those who desire to attend both
shows to-night can have the pleass
ure,as the Chinese show and oyster
festival will begin about 5 eclock
this afternoon and the performunee
at art’s Opera House will not be
gin until 8 o'clock.
The Scissors cigar at M € Mime’
clips the shine off of any thing in
the city. Try one, only five cents
Liguors at reduced prices.
O BTronas.
A vote was taken st the Op
era House last Thursday night
and it was unanimously carried
that the foolkiller would some day
devour the man that arranged the
chairs so as to separate some of
the young men from their girls,
Fancy Groeeries, Fnglish sal
nuts Coconuts, Almonds, Pecans,
Ruising, Figs, Candy, Apples; Or
auges go to I Bethuue at
Excelgior Saloon.
Rev. F A Branch has bheen re~
surned to Dawson, bfy the ME
Conference, to the delight ot his
many friendz and admirers:
City Election. ;
‘the municipal election passel
off quietly last Wednesday with the
i~lowing results.
Foxr Mavor.
Wil KAIGLER,
ALDERMEN,
W C KENDRICK,
W BCHEATHAM,
I BETHUNE,
FNASYORTHY,
J AFULTON,
CLERK,
J LJANES,
TrEASURER,
F W CLARK.
‘ Cheniibia Items.
i The young people are expecting
(2 jolly time when Christias comes.
{ The little ones are really expéet'ng
!tr_» gee “*Santa Clius,” vision of
Istafted stockings crowd in upon
: their minds. anl the reality wii!
{ make them lLappy—DNless their
; hearts, may they realize all they
ilmk for, anl appreciute ahat is
i doue for thom,
Wenre to have a Christmas
trac, at the Aeademy on Manday
i pight, 26th all who wigh to send in
cprozonte, both in and out of the
{ Sunday sehool, will Gad the eome
' mittee tendy (o reecive thom from
19 o'cloek on Monday until night.
Come friends, and lot vs make the
ccehitdren happy with some token
of fove froni the treo.
; The hovs will ri.le ““fantastic” on
Lon Saturday 24¢h.
| Miss Lizzie Shinholster, of Ma
‘ con, i 3 visiting Ler aunt, Mre.
i James Beott. ;
! Mr. B F Scott, and Mise Marict
!ta Daniel were magried on the
i ilth, by Mr. James Davis.
| My George Sieg, ot Americus,
{is visiting his brother Cleon, and
"his aunt, Mra, Mary Holmes,
| Miss Claudia Torbert, of Bluff
(ton, is visiting hew aunt, Mre,
Tom Williame, and having a lively
i titme,
‘ Mr. Jim Whaley has been quite
[ sick tor sever:l days—the boys and
l«firls miss his lively humor, and
l wish for hin a speedy recovery.
i “Little Onie,” baby daughter
! of Mrs. James Sapp; has been sick
three weeks but is better at this
! writine.
Kinion West and Holmes Mea |
Gill will spend Christmas with !
Cleon Sieg in Americus, we lmpe%
the Sumter girle will not capture |
them for they are all the boys the!
old foiks have te work for them :
next year. We know they are|
fine looking. bat girls, please re-!
member “The old tolks at home. l‘
The Sunday zehoo) will long rew |
member the Dawson boys for thteir
liberality at the festival, one ‘of
them, though a poor boy, with a
great big leart, and alover of|
Sunday schools, speat near fi\'ei
dollars with the little girls, andl
their *‘grab bags.” “Bread cnet
upon the waters is sure to return,”
Sesscripem.
DIED |
In Damuscus, Early eounty,onMon
day night sHth,inst., Mrs. Eugenia
A Webb, wife of My. Zack Webb,
and neice of Mr. I' M- Jones, Mrs,
M K West aud Dr. Kendrick of
Daweon, She was sbout 33 years
old, and *was married fifteen years
’ago in Dawson, went with her
husland a happy bride to the home
j nov made so desolate hy the shiad
low of death, She leaves fsur
daughters, and an infant scn two
‘ weeks old, never to know the tens
1 der caress, or welcome emile of a
dear mothor., She was a ehristian,
a member ot the methodist church.
If ever a woman llved on earth
without evemies, it was dear gens
tle Jenuie. Her parents being tax
ken from her when a baby, she
grew up among her near relatives,
a tender pla it, dear to the heart
of each. Tt is 50 sad to know that
we shall meet her né more on
carth,but blessed thought, sixq it a4t
rest inn that land where the fnhahi
tants never say “I am sick. The
christmas horne - in glory is hers.
What a hallelujah of weleome met
her at the heautiful gate as it
swung open to receive her sweet
spirit.”
Parcnts, grand parveats, and her
own little ones who had preceded
her, all sang a weleome as they
bid her come in and rest in the'r
beaatiful heavenly home, Consos
lation to the bereaved hashard and
childrea woull be idle words, t' me
alone can heal the wound, and
etrengthen the sorrowing heart.
May God throw his protection
arm of merey around the dear )it
tle ones aud comfort the heart of
the stricken husband.
“They are gathering homeward
from every lund,
Oue by oue; oue by one.
As weary, their feet touch the
Shining strand
Yes, one by one.
Their brows are encirsed in u
golden erown,
Their travel-stained zarments are
* all laid down.
And clothed in white raiment
They rest in the meal
Where J¢s e duth love his saints
to lead.
Auxt MavoMm.
PATEHT< Procurel. Wm, G
Henderson, 925 F St., Wash
ington, 1. . Formerly of Exam
ininz Corps 17,8, Patent Office,
7 years oxperionen, Send shioted
or model Farrennrts g by portoar
ability, Corceoad nce solivited.
If vou want Mon’s Ladies’ or
oys shoes choany dhaf il to s »
Yelinin Begs st de hafea b Vi
et
Wa donot proposs to dictife ta
the city Fathers it we wonldgges
wesi o tramp Tuv. Thaoity ds bes
inaertita by thinse % e haaid:
aud 1 2a oarhs by lae whieh
wottld mvr o Polise fora th
nrivile; s of srrovtine and raname:
them it whenever they aro eaneht
begring, - Lhece s sone of thom
who are . o deubt oljeets of ¢hiarity
but the w Jority of them are pro
fessionals, waving boen in the buss
les for yoors, and should be shown
no merey. They nre stout hea's
thy wen a 1 ! should be made te
work on {the hain.iang,
A full line « " Contectionaries of
all kinds for 10 Christnias hali
days, at
MO Mims
Whitchard ¢ £ sedlov ¢ is Liond
quarters for lire woris during
Christmas b 7 1 ve
2 A
From now until Jonvary Ist.
Dawson will be gav. Several
troops are booked for thisplace ana
in addition to these will be the
home entertainments, Last night
the pupils of the South Georoin
M. &F. Colleze gave zn exhibi
tion at Hart’s Opera house. To
aight there will be {wo showsin
town; Jessica avd Joe, and the Cu
rio Art exhibiticn, Next week
the Christmas trees, partics, fire
works, the Christmas horag, lan
tastics, ecggsnogs and last bat not
fesy will by the sileat procssion of
the skele ons 6f the Christmas
tarkeys. And we forgot to men
tion that just a little later the
eap year party would be given
for the ‘benefit of of the
dear ol maids and timid basholors.
L
I keep the best and porest
Lequors and am faraishing juge
free ot charge to thoss who ‘pate
ronize me,
; M C Mims
McLain Bres are selling men
and boys' hats at exceeding low
prices this week.
k" 2 A 1
K nredy and Napyicr l
have opened asplendid line of Dry
goods and Groeeries &ix miles
Northwest of Dawson, on the Daw.
son and Hardmoney road in the
house in which Mr. Anderson for
merly dia business They expect
to keep a first elasz store and invite
their friends and the publie to give
them a eall. :
Hats! Hats! Hats!'
The vewest and latest styles for
sale by Homsrey & KiLLey,
; $ '
Great Bargains!
e
! I ami now in eharge df {he Excellent and well Aseofted
i Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE
| formerly owned by 3 WILLIAMS & DAVIS
| next door to Dr. lendrick’s Drug Store.
The fact that Williams & Davis selected anl boucht thess gonls with
grreat care, and they having been recently sold at PUBLIC SALE at
a fair percent LESS than ORIGINAL .
COSI, makes it conelusive that I am, to say
the least of it, in a position to sell Firsr-CrAss zoods
it Astoriishingly I.OW Prices.
I kiow of no better way :
of rewarding the FRIENDS
and CUSTOMERS of Mr. Wil
liams and myself for their liberal
patronaga in the past, : -
than giving them the advan
tage of very low prices in conse
quenceof the public sale of these goods.
I shall, as heretofore, guarantee ull goods to be just as represented.
livery Dody, Specially old customers of the House are cordially solicited
to come in and make us feel happy with their sweet smiles and liberal
patronage.
Sincerely thanking the publie for past favors, and carnestly craving
a continuance of the same,
1 am, Very Respeetfully
DENNIS D. DAVIS,
For G. W. EUBANKS.
Sept.h,lB37.
Beat French and Stick candy a
W F Talbot’s Grocery Store
Spices, Cloves, Nutmogs, ex
trac's, fresh and pure at :
W F Tulbot’s Grocery Store.
Soda, Oyster and Snow TFlake
erxckers fresh and niee, at
W I Talbot’s Grocery Store.
Apples, Oranges, Bananas, Raist
ens, nuts nice and tresh, at
Wm. I Talhot’s Grocery Store,
If you have not already boueht,
buy your Christmas Turkey from
W F Talbot.
Have the largest lot of Tin of
any one house in the ¢iy and am
selling it below frst cost.
W E Talbot’s Groeery Store,
I ean zell vou Groceries ('heflpl
es anvhody. As to whether T give '
full weizhte and measurss, T leave l
it to those who have dealt with me. |
W F Talbot’s Geocery Store.
|
3 e |
Every hody says they are heads |
guarters for “Santa Clane,” hut all |
we want yeu to do isto inspect our |
wosds aud ger anr o dses,and if you |
du nét trade theke 12 1o harin done. |
W Talbors Gr ey Store. %
; e !
ks 54 00§ GE b {
- I
We desie thas pablicly to zu‘-g
Yaswiedre one gratitr i and rn-‘
tarn onrsiocers thanks to Umrtm’.-"
' A and v B Cheathen, for thoir‘
naremiiting attention ard untiring
eflorts in behalf of our lamented l
and dearly beloved son, Theo,whom |
Deuth took from us last T’uursdf!y]
morning, Al that medieal skill
imul devoted nursing could aceom
prished, was done by these faithtal
;Ph_vsi:,i;us to prolong the li'e of
oor dear boy. :
- To our friend, Dr. I D Graves,
E we grotefully tender our heartfelt ]
thanks tor all his kindness to us in '
! this time of sad affiction. We
wish also, 1o thank, very carnestly
l the friends and neighbors who did
=0 much for us during the trying |
ordeal through which we have been
called to pmss, and who were so
sympatbetic and thoughtful for us
and our darling boy. May Heav~
‘en richly reward them all, is the|
fervent prayer and fond wish of
Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Harris,
lDec. 20th, 1887,
i n e
FOR SALE
A find ox. work any where and
perfeetly gentle. Call on
! . ALEXANDER & \lmmmu,l
Some of the pretticst ard cheap- l
est window shades ever brought to
this market for sale by
A J Barpwix & Co. l
e TSGR
Do Not Think for a Moment
that eatarrh will in time wear out. ‘
The theory is false. Men try to|
believe it beeause it would be pleas—'
ant if true, but it iz not, at all
known. Do nctlet an acute at
tack of coid in the head remain
unsubdued= It is liable to develop
into catarri. You cau, rid your=
selt ot the cold and avoid all chance
ot eatarrh by using Dr. Sage’s Cae
tarrh Rewmedy. Ifslready affiiets
ed rid yourself of this troublesome
dizeasc speedily by the same means.
Atall druggists, . ;
S el
~ Christmas Goods! Christmas
Groods!l : At
z ; Mo Mim.-'
! e g el 4 e
- Did you know that Kempner
wag ¢olling out at cost? No? W’ell |
its a fact he showed bis coat mark
'when he sold me a suit of clothes,
Theivßusinrss Booming
Probobly no one thing hus caus
ed such a general revival of trade
at Crouch Bros. Drug Store as
their giving away to their custom
ers of so many free trial hottles of
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption Their trade is simply
enormous in this very valuable ar
ticle from the fact that it always
cures and never disappoints.
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchi
tis, Croap, aad all throat and lung
disenses quickly cured. You can
test it before buying by getting a
trial bottle free, large size £l.
Every hottle'warranted, :
R
MC Mims isthe place to get
your Christmas Goods,
PR Sl
WANTED One Dozen fat
o'possums., George Thomas
Col. Robert E. Park,
of Macon, was in our city last week
in the interest Messrs Iverson,
Blikeman & Co., publishers, New
York and Chicago. The Col. is
arent for a series ofschool books
that we have on exhibition in our
office, and will probably be adopt
el by our county board. We learn
that a great many of the adjoining
conuties have adopted these books
which we consider a most excellent
SCriCs,
e eY St
Chiristmas Turkeys and Chickens
at Whitchar] & Breedlove's.
s
F P Allen watehmaker & Jew
eler is now at C ¥ Longhugst's bet
ter prepared than ever to do all
work in a prompt neat aud correct
style, My w”r’z guaranteed, Gold
and silver plating a specialty. 1
have a small but well selected stock
of Jewelry which T amselling very
cheap. Come and get my
prices.
F P ALLEN.
Candies, Apples, Oranves, Nuts |
&e. at Whitchard & Broedlove,’s
gas=Calitornia Pears at C L Mizg's
ges= Fiorida Oranzes at C L Mize's
g~ Erench Candies at € L Mizg's
ggs=Beautiful Oil Paintings at
C L Mmze's
say-Toys! Toys!! at C L Mize's
g 3 Books suitable for clildren
at C 1. Mze's
gar=Santa Claus for everybody at
C L Muze's
gax-Christmas goods, all kinds at
C L Mize's
pes=Cranberries at C L Mzx's
&y Books alt kicds, suitable for
Holiday Presents at C L Mize's
gey-Holiday goods at C L M[ZE'&;l
B&r-Tt will pay you to call on C L |
Mize before buying your Chrigtinas ]
Presents. Ie will give you bar
grains. - e
g ruits, Nuts, Citron, Raisens, 1
Fizs, Prunes, Currants, Spices,
Sauces, Cocoanuts, Jellies, Canned
Goods, Candies, ete. at C L Mize's
Backiens Avnica Salve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Soves, Ulcers Sal,
Rheaum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chap
ped Haods, © hilbains Corn, and
all Bkin Eraption, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay requirad.
1t is guaranweed to give Ferfect
satisfhiction, or money refunded.
' Price 25 cents per hox. :
ForSarr By CROUCH BROS.
eete YO S y
k . For tale.
A most desirablo- House & lot
for sslo m&mm
Applyat thisole.
IL UWHEY WABEHUUS’Efi
‘ \H
T HE season for raceivine, weizhing and storing cotton is m“
and with renewed energy aund : -
Facilitics for Business, ' _
I respectfully invite the patronage of the people. My conves :
for handling cotton, as well as caving for STOCK and TEANS"
STERS U
In the City.
Give me busivess and T will, in return, give you my best services : L
L. A. LOWREY,
Dawson, aug,l7 1887-tf, _
ke A A A a 4 I
4 o Vie iled AGyPR B aV¥
AT THE SPEIGHT BALDWIN OLD STAND,
eet eet e s i .-, ‘
°v " ,
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, H“l,
Family and Faney Groceries. . -
In addition to these, I keep a FIRST--'{.ASS stocls of ‘ *
Whiskies, Brandies, 5
N T » B Targs 5
Gius, Rum & Beer;.
lam NOW ready for the Spring CAJIPAIG&,&,.
offer special e
d e
Unprecidented Inducemer
In everything coming under this head. . ,”;‘.
MY STORE ISNEAR THE DE"
pot and I will give you better bargains
in country produce thanany other house:
IN THE OCITY. iy
W. E. RIORDAN,
mch,2,1887.tf. 2
In B:if, And to tirs Point,
Dyspepsia is dreadful, Disor.
dered liverand misery. Indigestion
is a foe to good natore,
The human digestive apparatus
is wne of the most complicated and
wonderful things in existence. It
is easily put out of order.
Grreasy food, though food, slops
py food, bad cookery, mental wor
ry, late hours, irregular habits, and
many other things which ought
not to be, have made the Ameri
can people anation of dyspeptics.
But Green’s August Flower has
done a wonderful work in reform.
ing this sad businces and making
the American people so healthy
that they can enjoy their meals and
behappy.
Remember:—No happiness with
out health. But Green's August
Flower brings health and happi
ness to the dyspeptic. Ask your
druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five
cents, ~
Application for Letters of
Dismission.
GEORGlA—Tertuin County,
Ocdinary’s Office, Nov., 28, 1887,
Waeras, J W Jordan, admin -
istrator on the estate of V. E Re«
viere deceased, having in propar
form apfi;lied for dismission 1 said
trust; All and singular the credi
tors and next of kin of said de,
ceased, are hereby notified to show
cause, if any they can, why letters
of dismission, as prayed for, shotld
not be granted said J W Jordan,
at the next March term, 1888
Terr 1 Court of Ordinary.
H. 8. BELL, .
4t. Ordinary
; Carboy Jr.
We are now owners of the thor
oughbred Jersey Bull, Cowbey Jr.,
formerly owned by Mr L:S Baldwin.
We have his pedigree and guaran
tec that there isnot a finer or pur:
er bred bull to be found anywhere
' $3,00 for service.
- Can be found at Jas. C, Nolms .
Stables.
' Hozrsuey & Croven,
FOR SALE
010 milch cow with young calf, ap
ply to
T P Burce.
Grave Station.
All the boys are fond of the
“Belle of Kentucky”. She is a
duisy. For gale by ;
T Y Marriv
MsStrayed or Stolen,
One un-marked, butt headed,
speckled cow, and red calf. Any
{eme knowing the whereabouts of
2 a cow will confer a favor by
notifying ~ J B Rirey.
THE MORNING
NEWS
Stoam Prin :
EHouSe. Pm‘
Printing, Lithogf?h” -
ing. E‘gn grav %
Stereotyping, Book
Binding and Blank
Book Manufactur
infl. ; e ‘
THE LARGEST CONCERN OF -
THE KIND IN THE,
SOUTH. o
Thoroughly eq vipped and ecomi
piete wit,l)in itself; the latest
machinery and the most
skillful workmen,
Corporatisns, Manufacturers,
Banks and Bankms, .
COUNTY OFFI
CERS, FAR.
’ MERS, ko
MERCIHANTS, MECHANICS,
AND BUSINESS MEN..
GENERALLY, . '
about placing orders for anything
in the above lines, from a viditing:
card to a mammoth poster; er
from & memorandum beek
to a mammoth ledger, are
requested: to give.
this house a trial. L 3 B
J’ H ES‘TILL/ Proj.,
3 Whitaker Street,
Savannah,- - - - Ga.
1 O MIENT T 9
QB:. L'o L\ IflLMS
Stables ave on Main Street, Con=
venient to the S i L
Business Portion
ot the City and a most. de;mble
placegfor Dravers to stop y‘i:h: -
THEIR STOCK,,
LOTS, oy
SHEDS; .
Axp STALLS,
RS
are all nicely arranzed andt g &
Good Well of Water Cotiven
ient for Stoqk;‘,: ‘
Mr. Nelms is clever and actomm?
dating, and will mak@ ”i?“""‘
for those who stop with him..
5ept,7,1887 u,0,0. g
Lokt Nasti®™ T .
Notice i 3 her:by gived againsd
all persons trading for &é;fi;fi
ry note for One Hundred and
Ninety-One[sl9l] D-flha'dahdh
May and due Qetob:r \ls%h 1887,
Given to Stern’s Foftifizér ‘and
Chemical B(a ok by M: ‘Mérshall &
illi DS, e aeiel T
Willime . : w..:%,n.‘...fi