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1T HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION
OF ANY PAPER IN THE COUNTY.
ROBERTS & MARSHALL, Prep's. i
GEORGE M, I OBERTS,
W: K. PILSBURY,
ditors ~nd Fuciness Managers, i
DAWSBON, + GA,, ‘
November 4 Tth, I 1888, i
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: Fine Cane !
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Terrell has med- a fine cane crop.
this year. Mr. R. E. Jennings was
in our office yesterday and presen
ied ur with some fine stalks. On
one quarter of an acrea he gathered
enough to make 95 gallons of syr
np. Seven stalks ground out 2}
gallons Who can beat this?
LA
Festival at Chenubbee
There will be a Festival at Che
nubbee on the 15th Kverybody
invited A good time promised to
all.
Furniture, Sewing Machinzs &c.
Messrs. A J Baldwin & Co,, are
in receipt of a fine lot of Furniture
which tLvy will sell cheap for cash
or on the iostallment plan They
will sell alav the same way, sewing
machines, whose popularity steadic
ly gnins as they are used. Saddles
of the | est ma[‘w, and sold cheap
Imo
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The Latest Candidate.
1 have concluded to make the
race and you will find me next door
to A, P. Hatcher’s, where I have
opened a new Bar and a full line
of Groceries and will not be undere
sold. Finest liquors, cigars, tobac
cos ete. Mr. John M. Reynolds is
with me and solicits the patronage
of his old friends and the public
Give us a call, we will please the
most fastidious.
W,J. SLADE.
Charged Bade.
I have changed my place of busi
pess. From now on those wanting
meals at a tirst class restaurant can
find my doors open at all hours
and I will give them the best the
market atdords. Tam loeated up
staire over O. B. Thomas’ Saloon.
M. F. MowxT.
Eletric Bitters. ‘
This remedy is becoming zo well |
*nown flnd 80 pflp"lfll‘ as to n(‘(‘d
fio gpecial mention® All who have
used Electric Bitters sino the same
song of praise.—A purer medicine
doeg not exist and it is guuranteed
to do all that i 3 clained. Electric
Bitters will cure all discases of the
Liver and Kidneys, will remove
Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and
orher aflections aused by impure
blood.—Will drive Malaria trom
the system and prevent as well as
curc Malarial fever.— For cure of
Headeches,Constipation and Indig
estion try Electric Bitters Entire
satisfuction guaranteed, or money
refundad.—Price 50 cts and 81.00
per bottle at any Drug Store:
From Tennessee.
Morrisrowx, Tean,, July 4,1888
The Swift Specifit Co., Atlanta Ga:
Gentlemen : Five years ago 1
was so uafortunate asto contract
an extremely bad case of blood
poison. My boves ached and my
mucles began to swell and contract.
I was under treatiment of the phy
sician from the inception of the
disease nutil I found that he could
do me nogood: Yhen through the
advice ot a friend I began taking
8. 8,8. Your medicine seemed to
bave animmediate efect. I com
menced to improve at once, and
in a very short time all evidence of
the disease disappearcd. 1 took
#ix bottles, and today am sound
snd- well,. That was two or three
years sgo, but I have zeen no evi
dence of the return of the disease
and I take this opportunity to
thank you for what ic has done for
me. It saved my life. You can
refer any one to we,
R. M. WaLL.
For sale by all druggists,
TaE Swwt SPECIFIC UO, Draw
er 8. Atlanta, Ga: New York.
756 Broadway, London, Eng, 35
Snow Hill,
FOR $5O
We will convey your sawdust an
reasopable distance from your mil{
if you will allow ue the use of the
exhaust steam from your engine,
Patent applied for.
J. A. Wakp axp J. D, Laxe,
Daweon, Ga,, Nov. 7.
BIDS WANTED.
Specifiéations of the Shellman Eaptist
Chutch to be Let to the Lowest Bid
der, November 10th, 1888.
TeE buildivg 13 to be 85 feet
wide and 60 feet long, 16 feet be
tween jointk. The overhead " of
buildiug to be ceiled, tne chaire
boarding around the entire walls
to be ceiled 33 teet, the flooring to
be raised 12 inches, beginning at
the entrance doors, (entering the
church, gradtially sloped. becoms
g level at the foot of the pulpit.
The pulpit floor and all space
thereto th be raised 14 inches,
Thereate to be 2 rooms in the rear of
pulpit; BxR feet doors ta each room,
to let a water tank 4xlo feet and 4
! feet deep. There ate to be be 2
1 16x16 feet basements bhuilt, begin
ning at the church entfance wall.
}ruvninfz in advance of 8 {eef in
excess to the orizinal dimensgions.
There iz to be an outer wall 8 feet
from the church entrance wall,
{ oming a vestibule. The studding
| is to he 18 inches upart, Fourteen
average size windows, 1 Jarge Goth.
ic window in the front of building,
The two named 10x10 teet base
ments are to be tied or connected
properly with main building, one
ot the steeples to be 56 teet high
with weather-vane support; the
other steeple to run about 35 feet
high. The building to be coverad
with shingles—2ao feet rafters, The
entire ontward oroutside finish isto
be finished up with proper moulds
ing, steps and all complete. The
building is to Le fully finished up
cxeept plastering, All material
for the entire building will be fur«
nished and lumber. The pillars for
the buildiug will be placed ready
for ttie contractor. The specifica~
tions are approximate. The right
will be reserved by the building
committe¢ to make any small
changes—it desired—not; however,
to increase the cost vpon the cone
tractor. In addition to the above
specifications meationed the door
and windowsframes will be ready
‘or placing in the walls, corner
boards and step lnmber will be in
shape for use, All bids will be
duly considered by the eommittee
and any tnformation given. |
W. J. OLIVER,
Gro ARTHUR,
C, M. MARTIN,
J. W, Byruy, '
d B, Payxg,
W. S. EpwaArps, Com.
Shellman, Ga., Nov. 3, 1888,
FIVE KUKCRED DOLLARS.
HARDSHELL CORN.
I sell at §1,75 per gallon, J.
B. Lanier’s, of Salishury, N. C.,
Corn Whisky called Hardsheil
Corn and challenge any mun to put
five hundred dollars or any smaller
amount to us low as five dollars that
I dovot. Tam not atraid to back
what I advertise with the security
of the cash. Those who advertise
it 4 years old do not consult their
conscience, for I will give them to
day one huadred dollars as a gift
to show me a barrel four years old,
but I learn they have admitted
they never hud any atall. Gentles
men’s advertiserients, to have
this desired effect, should not be as
a novel, but speak Irathfully,
F. BETHUNE,
Proprietcr Excelsior Saloon.
—Best Whitkies, Brandies &e.,
of medicinal use, at
Cheatham & Deans.
Ice Cold Beer at W J Slade’s.
A. B. HAY,
DAWSON, Gi,
I have just received a fresh
lot of
Y ; 2 T 18
GROCERIES
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FINELIQUORS
And invite the public to give
me & call. 1 guarantee to
sel
¢ 0
AS CHEAP ASTHE CHEAPEST
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and my goods arg
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FIRST - CLASS
In every respect.
A B.lTar
THE IRON KING.
**My dear, pray what shali we do?"
Once asked my loving wife;
We have no cook; you know, now,
To stem the kitchen’s strite;
This stooping and cooking
Over fires large and hot,
Is perplexing and vexing,
Oh! who Las elt it nnt?
“*The lubors ot the kitchen,
Since our negroes went away,
Were Loth wilgome and irkeowe,
And stili are so to day;
Can’t you lighten and brizhten
This load ot heavy eate,
That distresses, oppresses,
And drivgs e to despair ?”
Said I, “T'll go to FuLTox's
Aud there a stove I'il bay;
No matter what the price is,
Aun Irox Kiva I'll try;
Then roasting and toasting,
Will not wear away your life,
But a pleasure and a treazure
Be to you my angel wife.”
So down to town T hurried,
Aliest as quick as thought,
And there from Joux A. Furrox,
An Iroxy King I bought;
And now broiling and boiliLg
Are the sweetest works in life,
No niore earing, despairing,
Distresses now my wite.
Farewell; ye dirty negroes,
I'm independent now,
For wife cau do the cooking,
With a smile upon her brow;
No whining, no fepining,
No angry threatenings ring,
But my meals now, reveal now,
How cheap is Irox Kixé.
So now if you'd appease
A weary, suflering wife,
Her kitchen trials set at ease,
Secure a stove for life;
IYll warm you and charm you,
Drive discontent away,
Both your wife then, and life then,
Prove sweet as flowers of M ay.
The above are the sentiments of
at least one hundred men, in this
and adjoining, counties to whom ]
(and H. 8. Lee betorcme) have sold
the celebrated Iron King Stoves. |
am confidest—and they all agree
with n:e that they ure the best
Stoves in the world. - I remember
the vames of a few pflrties to whom
¥ have sold” them, and refer the
public to the following:
W E Sesslons Sumper Ga,
Col. L. ©. Hoyl, Dawson, Ga,
A Helton & ‘
J J Buckhalt b L
D J W hitfield . “
Col. J. G. Parks £ s
Dr. W.C. Kendrick ¢ “
Jesse Kendrick ‘ 8
Burrell Bridges ct “
Jonathan Bridges ¢ “
Robert Lundy i “
R. A. Lundy ¢ “
W. H. Lundy s "
Silas Sinith 4 “
P.T: Bnith - o G
E. W, Snith & ¢k
Sam Thompson i “ ‘
Newt, Thompson ¢ 15
A. J. Young L “
G. G. Young £ “ l
W M. Jenkins ¢ i
J. M. Jenkins 3£ '
B. F. King i 4
S. T. Jordan A 3¢
W H. Heidt L 4
Jas, J. Brage i &
Jas, Fitzpatrick o 2
H. P. Bigelow . 4
D. A. Ganmage s 2
5. W, Arnett x =t
Miflard Welborn ¢ $e
5. S, Stokes " o
J. 8. Jones is 4
B H. Brown, et ot
J. T, Kitchens o o
S. N. Rauch 1 o
Jesse Tucker . £
W. J. Slade o ¢
Frank Helton, " A
W N Lott . £
W M BeNeil ot ke
Steve V. Rudd, Shkellman, G.
H. A. Atkinson 5y re
J. A Crymes, Weston Ga. J,
H. West, Chenubbee, Ga, S, M.
Whitchard, Coftee county, Ga,
This stove might appropriately
be called the “widows triend,” to
which the following ladies will tes
tify:
Mrs, Betey Cabb, Dawson, Ga.
Mus, 1, M Joned | 1
M. E. P, Keniday ¢ !
Mw. JB. “m-slcy . 28
Mrs, Mattie Kieth o .
Mm. N. C. Sapp, Webster coun
ty Gu, and others,
I have a cheaper stove called the
“PERBY”
Of which I have sold a great many,
and every stove has given entire
satisfietion. I remember a few names
which ¥ gzive below, so that others
waoting stoves may learn as to
their werits &e.
S B Edwards, Shellman, Gi
MJ Williams Dawson, Ga.
' E Lewis £ o
Thomas Crawford ¢ >
JE ausey o o
John L Snith £ e
Newt Bingeg - o
C C Davidson " o
W C Tumer a o
W C Bigelow i 2
George Pollcuk i %
Mre. W E Johnson ¢ i
Mis, A E Christie -
Tom Metil] " 54
" F Heisler, Dawson, Ga.
F M Wateon, Brouwood, Ga.
Mrs. W & Dozier, Bronwood,Ga.
Powell Holland P =
H M Bloeumb, Chenubbee Ga.
l W B Pace Leary Ga.
i W F PBragg, Dawson, Ga.
‘ Wash Vanover, Sas=er, (Ga.
b J 8 Cutts, Webster county, Ga.
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| The EAGLE s the best step
| stove in the market. I have sold a
{grvat many of them, and guaran
teed every one, and have heard no
complaint. I am selling them very
low
The MARYLAND RANGE iz one
of the finest and best ranges 1n ex
istenee. I reler to i
l J B Perry Dawson, Ga.
1 8 Hannah = 2
Johin Fuller & =
' J:l.“ ,l‘ Il(‘(.‘, e T
{ J H Brim b o
i W v Lee £t £t
: I have alsn ‘the ARCADIA
,R:\l\'i',{-li, which s a beauty; and
| geveral other cooking and heating
| stoves, which I will sell at very
low prices.
I keep a larce nesortment of
CHBE\P. BURNITURE, . DRY
GOODS, HATS, SHOES, PRO
VISIONS,GROCE TS, HARD
WARE, TINWARE, FARMING
IMPLEMENTS, ( ORN HELL
ERS SEWING MACHINES &e
I pay no rent, vo clerk kire, and
can tell goods as low or lower than
any merchant in the eity.
Capt. Bob Fulton is now cons
necte:l with the husiness, and will
be glad to see all his old iriends
aud make az many new ones,
JOHN A. FULTON,
Tawson Gu.Sipt. Ist 1888,
| PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
R s 'T. HIT.I.MAN,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Réspectfully solicits the patronage
of {he peonle of Dawson and adia.
cent “icinijties. Office up stairs
\frontin% Court-house square, Lee
| Street, awson Ga.
| ar=Consaltations free,
i“;—_h—— 5 Vy"\’ Y W'V‘ N
E. C. LASSETER.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
DAWSON, - - - - GA,
VI‘ENDERS ms professional servived 1
the citizens ot Teirell and adjoining
counties. Having the xXperienca of a
l widely evtended practice and having graa.
uated at the best medical colleges inthe
United States, he fecls assared of continn
ed kuccess in his practi~e [le can be found
at his home, apnwive W. T, Riordan’s
store,in the Speight Baldwin house.
Dr. C. A. CHEATHAM
REMEMRER.--That vou can save
the mileage and visits by cailing on
old Dr. €. A. CHEATHAM af his
| Office, for a Preseription and Med.
icine, and in most cuses do s WELL
as if he saw the easo,
(S When necessary, Tie will vt
Fatients iy ey or g ‘iht.
l
i 14 Hoyl J G Pucks
| % gI3A Oy
{ HOYL & PARKS
| Attornavz.ct-l aw.
| gwson, Terrci; O unty, Gaarvia
‘VH.L practice in Stat . fus booora
Courts Imwedire qiepte n pivon
o the busines: of every elj ot Collecitorn
eceive spacial attsntion and prose g
UrNgs ma ie, wayLe 6
G,UE}RRY & GRIGD
| ATTORNIYS AT LAW,
‘ DAWEON. GEOHGIA,
Ofiice in front rooms, uyp &'airs, in
Hatcher & Bros., new building.
riv rat » v
I.H. THURMOND
DINTIST
DAWSON, - - GA.
| YO —— {
ATISFACTION Guaranteed
in FILLING and PLATEL
WORK. Highest recommended
Ancesthetic used for Pain
less Extraction of teeth,
| m tn omwe
No harm, 1o dimags 1o guus ¢
| EE AT .
} Patrovage respecttully solic' ed
B Office in Farrar Buildu.,
sept. 22-'B6.t.
GEEE L o e
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T. Y. Marlm?
AGENT, l
DAWSON, = GEORGIA.!
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o 4 S Ess Py
- Dealer iu Fancy Groceries, Can r
ned Goods, Tobaceo, Ciwars,
Contectionary and all things i
clse, kept in a first class es- l
tablishment. His BAR is |
filled up with the best |
grade of LIQUGRS. A i
Restaurant is counected with |
hig establishment, open at all l
hours, with the best the mark
et affords. All his goods are '
fresh, and ot the best, and will be '
PES~SOLD AT
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- REASONABLE PRICZS. |
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| FOR SALE 08 RENT. |
" ¢ roomdwelling with con- !
veoient and suitable out houses |
and premises Will sell with house |
trom 2 to 20 acres of land, apply |
to W. L. Simpson. |
oct. 1,88,
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and the way to keep it off, is to buy
. . rEn 3 B > 9
vour Liquors at “THE BLUL BAR,
iD 2 W s ON, ';'_7"43,'."‘*
P. LIPPMAN & CO.
PoiaPP M & 0
lerorrisrons |
We are HEADQUARTERS for Pare liquors, and being
connected with two LARGE Weaovessne Liquor Hos .
we are prepaved to offer to the trade the Best goods for the
LEasT money of any firm in Southwest Georgia We are
A X LI it Co A ST
{or onr goeds and when you buy from us vou save the mid
dle man’s profit. If you want to save wouey, keep youw
eye on our prices. We sell
PPute Rver for ...0.. .00 % 1,40 worth32,ooo
Hardshell Corn 8 y'is oid for... 1,75 worth 2,50.) BEATS the
= soab s $6 00 2400 worth 3,00 S WORT -
Pure Bolland Gin for ........ 1,75 worth 250,
Pure Imported Holland in for 2,50 worth 4.00,
Pure Coxndordt .. . 0.:...: . ... 1:40 worth 2,00,
Purh Wiie IoF . osen,ve oo o 0 1,26 worth 200,
Pure Millerium Rye, f0r....... 8,00 worth 4,00,
Pure Baker Rye, f0r...0...... 4,00 worth 6,00,
Our Milleninm Rye is Seven yv’rs
nnd our Balker IRye is Nine
years old. and without an ex
ception is gusaranteed to be
thebestgoods everbrought
MO THIS MARKEST.
Don't forget that we have two Large Wholesale Houses
at Macon and Cincinnati, and can sell you geods cheaper
than the cheapest and remain in the ring,
T TRAR. X 7 DN
WE MEAN. WHAT WE SAY,
If you dou’t believe it call und examine our goods. We
are aiway< glad to show themni,
™ i) A AT R
2. LIPPMAN & Co.
DA SON. )
RMONTHZUM A ¢ : Ga.
and MIACON. 3
and CINCL.xNATI, Olhio.
eant, . 18RI tf. .
Bucklan's Araica Sulya.
The Best Salve in the world tor
Cuts, Braises Nores, Uleers, Salt,
Rhieum, I“t-\'ur,gz.rus(Y(‘ttnr, (_‘hnl,»-
pod Hands, Chilblains Corns, and
all Skin Eruptiors, and rositively
cures Piles, or no pay rcquired,
It is guarantecd to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refused.
Price 253 cents per hox.
———— s eeS A e e .
Cholera Cordial will cure you ot
that bowel affection, whether it be
Dysentery, Diarrhawa, ¢ holera
Morbus, or Cholera Infantum.
Tor sale by Crouch Bro's,
o
Go W. Hlll & CO.
North side of the Punlic Square,
DAWSON, - - GEO2GIA.
DEALERS IN
Faney and Ntaple Groceries
; Y Y ’
Can ed Goods of all kinds en
their helves. Tobaceo. (i
-gars and all things else ‘ept
ina live establi-hment. Wiil
naiter for Eggs, Chickens,
Butier, Hides and all things
eso. ;
G. W. Hill & cCo,
Are offering their goods at such
prices as to make it to the interest
of all who trade with them. A
rapid sale of their goods as seen in
their store every day is an evidence
of the trade that they are doing.
Oct 3.
Meals at all hoursat
Mounts’ Restaurant.
Now is the Time to Buy.
John W. Brown, has on hand
a superb lot of the best wa: ons.
His wagons are made ot the best
wood, and will tand the wear and
tar of ycars. Bargains will be re
alized it you eall on J. W. Brown,
and purchase his wagons ot the best
workmanship
“Pure liquors for sale, by Cheat
ham & Dean.
X 3 o
A. P. HATCHER'S SALE.
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I am going to sell, at L D Tlat
cher & Bro’s,, old stand, on Main
street, Dry Goods, Notions, Bonts,
Shoes, Clothing, Stationerv, Blank
Books, Pens, Pencils and Slates.
Also, Family and Faney Groceries
and a nice and well selected stock
of Tubaccos and Cirars, Crockery
ware till you cant lest (both, fan
cy and common), Water Sets, Ti
and Wooden-ware in large quanti
tics that will be sold, A bareain
i 3 offered in Tools—Hammers,
Hatchets, Saws, Chizzels, Aucers,
Brace and Bits, Squares, Broad
and Club Axes, Iron wedges,
Shovels. Spades, Hay forks, Cya.
cles, in fact Hard<ware of ali sorts.
If you want Cooking stoves, Grates
and . Hollow-ware, Furniture,
Looking Glasses, Pictures &e., ro
member that [ am headquarters for
these goods. I need money and
the goods are for sale, :
Yours truly,
A. P.HATCHER.
oct, 24 1888,
Tt youare haimi:i a new h(nHC,
remember that I hive the best win
dow ocksnow in the market. They
hold the window up at any hicht
and prevent it from being raised
from the outside. J. 4, Bishop,
Dawson Ga
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GEORGIA, Terrell county.
Ordinary’s Office, October 2, 88
Where:'s, A J Kenney, admin
istratorof 1. D Reyuolds, de reased,
represents to the Court in his pe
tition, duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fuliy adminise
tered said L I Reynold’s estate.
This is theretore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and ecreditors,
to show cause, if any they can,why
sai? administrator should not be
discharzed froni his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday in Junusry 1889.
12t
Curesin from one to
five days. Manufactured
only by :
I CROUCH BROS. |
DEAWIE, . . . &y
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B R
HORSLEY - & - KIJ],
DAWSON, GA
—~DEALERS IN— .
V "{ T 1 ¢ - 2 3 ye ,y
Dry Goods, Clothiny &,
AR3\" X 5 - .
Gentlimens’ Faraishing (,
1 ° €
a Spectalty.
WWeareready
will be enabledt
Fall and winter,
Offer the Best
duicements totho
wihho 'rade with
Our stock is a well se'ected ong,
was bought so that we can sell tle
HGoods at the most reasonahle b
QOuar fabries are such as to recon
them successfully to the trade 4
desire is that all may visit our esty)
lishment and see for themselyve
character of our goods as well as to]
We are not afraid of Competition,for
inducements we offer are open
T "TTEE WORL
OUR STOREYE is one under the
ronage of the FARMERS' ALLIAY
and we ask the patronage of evey
else.
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Americus,; Cra,
JEWELERS and DEALERS |
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2iannag Sy QA O
E LChiL\ Is) 4N }. é_} 9«
W keep cor stantly on hard the fraest and lar.est assort: entol
in onr line 1o be tound i Southwest Goeorgia. CONSISTING o
Watches, Diamonds, Solid @ lver and Fine Plated Ware. o
"‘""""i‘_"' of ail kinda. Cold and Silver Heud (anes and
brellis. Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Scissors and Op
Giasses, Mowing Machine Neelles, Oil, Parts and Attack
ments. Bentists Gold Foil, and everything else usually
kept in o Firsr.cLass Jewenry Store. Watches,
Clocks and Jewelry Repaired and Warranted,
: B nl_-u-s and Medals made to m‘tlf‘r‘v- :
GOODS WIE SELI. ENGRAVED FR
Our Music Department is filled with
First-class Pianos and Oczans; Violing, Guitars, Bu
jos, Tambourines, Accordions, Strings and ‘I rimming
and 2!l such other Goods as belong 1 that line. Orden
for Sheet Music will receive Prompt Atiention. Onr I
L. D. Lockuart, Jr., will co any where in Southwest Geors
to tune and Repair Pianos and Organs; or eall upon those ¥
ing" to buy. No house in the State can undersell us in eithe
k 3 Write for Catalague to
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James Fricker ¢ B
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8 Jachkem St. Amerters
égdy b Chbadl J 3 y
sept 10,1888, ,_A‘
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JALBA GAY
NlXRulds ’ e hi
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THE RRTESIA)N Clf
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?' D. NEUMAN
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Leadex ¢ HOUSE FURNISHING GOl
Announces that he is now ready to serve the public #ith il
stock, ,:\ larger, nicer and cheaper stock to select from, yoU mfi!
findin 8 uthwest Georgia. He calls special attention to bis h”f
WA L L P 7 T decorate your h?uitfi
, : APE R which will make tued
uicer and cheaper than even the platnest of painting wii };ei'n
4 1 A £V ANQ Strong and neat—ait
BABY CARREAGES Jmopeme
Plain Docorated Oroclaer?
And
CHINA Dinner and gi3
samiprs of all kinds, but especially his beautilt
ARLOR and lIBRARY HADNGING B
ff' &8 ware in large variety-- Mirrors a nice line, etc.
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purchasing, Boardine houses and Hotels can be turlll-‘ll'(,“ il
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To D. NEUMAN, Albaf