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The Greatest, The Grandest, The Largest and Cheapest Stock of Shoes, Trunks, Hats and Umbrellas, Ever Offered to an Admiring Public.
Listen ! $75,000 ! And we are Going to Sell! We Show What We Advertise ! We Mean What We Advertise ! Here They Are!
2,727 Pairs of Ladies’ and Gent’s Button and Lace (all solid) sold by the Giants $ 90c.
8,625 Pairs ef Ladies’ Grecian Kid Opera Button, (a thing: of beauty) sold by the Giants 1 25
1,265 Pairs of Ladies’ Royal Kid Button, (any style.) Tne Handsomest Shoe you ever saw 1 50
15 Cases of Gents’ Calf Eng. Bals. But. and Cong, (no where on earth less than $2.00,) sold by the Giants 1 25
727 Pairs of Gents’ Kangaroo, Porpoise and Calf—English Shoes at $2.00, others ask $8 50
5,000 Pairs of Infantr’ Haud-sewed Button, at 25 cents, competitors ask 50 and 75 cents.
45 Dozen Child’s S. II. Button at 50 cents. We are often asked how can you sell them.
Trunks! Trunks! Trunks! Two Car Loads Just In, at Your Price!
Ours—An Elegant “Gloria” gold cap Umbrellla, at 75c. A Beautiful Genuine Silk Umbrella, at $1.25.
Remember—You cannot afford to let this opportunity escape your shrewd buying propensities. Yours to count on,
C. J. ROONEY & Co., The Giants, 846 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
A Progressive House.
Augusta News, October 19.
If you wish to see a display of
goods that will compare favorably
with that ot any house in the Unit
ed States, and wnere the latest
styles, the nobbiest suits and every
article of dress a gentleman can
possibly want are always on hand,
enter the store of I. C. Levy Co.,
and inspect their stock. In an in
terview with Mr. Levy, he said:
“I have now, undoubtedly, the
finest and most complete outfit of
men’s, youths’ and boys’ fall and
winter clothing ever in this city. I
can suit the most fastidious, and
satisfy the most economical. I have
spared no pains or expense to make
my house attractive and to do credit
to my large stock.”
“How does your business of this
year compare with that of last?”
“My sales are simply enormous,”
he said. “My business has increas
ed over 25 per cent., and I deliver
over fifty packages per day in my
new delivery wagon.”
“Your suits must indeed be popu
lar.”
“Yes,”he replied; “you seel have
a tailor regularly employed to fit
and alter while the customer waits.
I have suits made expressly for me
by Strouse & Bro., high art tailors,
of Baltimore, to fit little big men
and big little men. My prices are
plainly marked on all goods, and
besides I have such a large stock
that it is next to impossible for any
one to leave me unsuited.” Mr.
Levy has just opened a stock of
1,000 children and boy’s suits.
“That would be very hard to do,”
we answered. “But what novelties
are you running this fall?”
“Well, I am selling a great num
ber of the latest hats, but I am espe
cially introducing Loeb’s sanitary
underwear, for which I am sole
agent. The goods are manufactured
in Germany, are undyed and have
not a thread of cotton in them. The
Lucerne scarf and the Arlington
collars are having an immense run,
and in clothing diagonals are very
popular.” And after we had been
shown through his mammoth stock,
and had admired the tastefulnes3
and elegance ot the fixtures and ar
rangement of the store, we thanked
Mr. Levy for his kindness and de
parted. determined that if stylish
ness meant dudishness, we would
be one of Levy’s dudes this winter.
Will you suffer with dyspepsia and liver
complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guaranteed
to cure you. Sold by Whitehead <fc Co.
—Any Methodist or Baptist
preacher in Burke county in good
standing suffer! ig with chills can
have a bottle of Frog Fond Chill
Cure free of charge by adrressing
Davenport M’Fg. Co., Augusta, Ga.
Sleepless nights, made miserable by that
terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy
for you. Sold by Whitehead 4 Co.
A Wrangle Over Jute Kails In Homicide In Scrlven.
Sylvania, Ga., Oct. 29.—L. M.
Conner, a young merchant doing
business at Buck creek in this
county, was struck over the head
and killed yesterday by Thomas
Beard, a young farmer, who lives
near the same place. Some time
ago the Jackson sub-alliance boy
cotted Mr. Conner for using jute
bagging at his gin. At a subse
quent meeting he went before the
alliance to get a hearing. Mr.
Beard, who belongs to Beulah sub
alliance, hearing of this said that if
Conner had come before his alliance
he would haye kicked him out.
Yesterday afternoon Beard was
at Capt. Garnett’s store at Buck
creek, when Conner came over Irom
his own store, not more than fifty
yards away, and asked him if he
made the above quoted remark.
Beard replied that he did, and Con
ner struck him in the face with his
fist, bringing blood. The two men
then clinched and fought for a short
while, and Beard, being the larger
man, getting the best of it. They
then became separated for an in
stant, and as Conner started toward
him again, Beard picked up a cy
press pole lying on the ground near
by, and struck him on the side of
the head.
The pole broke in half, and as
Conner came nearer still he hit him
the fatal blow, crushing in the skull
and felling him to the ground. Con
ner was carried to the home of his
grandfather, John Mercer, and Drs.
Bowie and Douglass were with him
until 2 o’clock last night, when he
died. Beard was arrested and is
now in the sheriff’s hands in this
place. Both parties were young
men.
bourn Cohen.
Augusta Trade Reveiw.
If there is a man in Augusta that
is noted for hantiling of a fine line
of old imported wines and liquors
that man is Louis Cohen, of Nos. 206
and 208 Washington street. His
store has become celebrated in this
city and adjoining counties in Geor
gia and South Carolina for its fine
brands of wines and liquors, and in
the line of lager beer, cider, etc., he
absolutely keeps the very best. He
sells oyer the counter and by the
“bottle,” and has an enormous “jug
trade.” His stock is large and, as
said before, the brands are the best
in the world, and Mr. Cohen deals
in none but A1 goods that are excel
lent, rich with age and just as rep
resented. Mr. Cohen Is the only
wholesale agent in the state for the
celebrated Oneida county apple
cider, which is far superior to any
sold in the city. He allows a liberal
discount to the trade, and all orders
are filled with promptness. Mr.
Cohen is well-known and well re
garded both in the city and country,
and his reliability is far beyond the
point of question. A specialty is
made of the “jug trade,” and in this
he excells.
Publication Discontinued.
Sanders ville, Ga., Oct. 23.—The
Sandersville Public Spirit, which
has been published as a daily here
for some time past was discontin
ued to-night on account of the im
possibility of getting a telegraphic
Distribution of Arms.
Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure is
sold by us ou a guarantee. It cures con
sumption. Whitehead <fc Co.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
50 cents. 'Nasal Injecture free. Sold by
Whitehead Co.
King and Franklin’s Circus.
Evansville Courier, Sept. 10th.
This is one of the best shows ever
seen in Evansville. It is first-class
in every feature and worthy of the
fullest patronage. Everything is
clean and neat; it is well managed
and there is nothing about the per
formance that js tiresome. Any
single feature of the show is worth
twice the price of admission, and
every parent in the city should see
that their children are present this
afternoon. There is an entire ab
sence of anything immoral or that
would be objectionable to any one.
The tent should be crowded this
afternoon and to-night.
For lame back side or chest, use Shiloh’s
Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by
Whitehead <fc Co.
Wedded It) a High Judge.
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 30.—Justice
T. J. Simmons to-day married a
couple at his residence on Peach
tree street. This is the first instance
in the history of the supreme court
in which a member of that august
tribunal has condescended to play
the justice of the peace and perform
a marriage ceremony. The happy
couple united by the accommodat
ing supreme court judge, were Miss
Frances E. Foster and Rev. Wm.
Morgan, a hardshell Baptist preach
er. The groom is the father of Dr.
Morgan, who represents Pulaski
couuty in the legislature. He met
his intended bride at the train to
day, and at once escorted Iter to
Judge Simmons’ house, where they
were married. Mr. Morgan request
ed the assistance of Judge Simmons
in this delicate matter about two
mouths ago. The motive of his r<-
quest appears to have been partial
ly personal friendship and in part
community of faith.
Capt. Kell was employed Tuesday
in Distributing 150 stands of arms,
recently received from the Federal
government, among the militia of
Georgia. The guns were 45-caliber
Springfield rifles. If the state can
show 100 enlisted men for each rep
resentative at Washington they are
empowered to draw, something over
$1,100 worth of military munitions
each year.
Still on Hand.
Thankful I feel that I am here,
And not overcome by refuges yet,
Willitigand waiting to serve you honestly.
In repairing your watches, clocks and jew
elry.
Giving the above mentioned busi
ness my entire study and pratical
experience at the work bench for
15 years, I am perfectly satisfied
that I can give satisfaction to all
who entrust their work in my
hands. I will buy old gold and
silyeror take in exchange for work.
Thanking you for your past patron
age. I am very respectfully,
P. R. Beale.
[aDIES’ BflZMB,
211 McIntosh
Street,
Augusta, Ga.
Embroidery and Flower Material. Wools of
all kinds, Zephyr.TLc. per oz.. Silk 10c per
doz... Shinnille, Arasene, Rebonsene &c. A
full line of Lam’ierquins, Table Scarfs. Tray-
Cloths, Splashers, Stamping Patterns and
Powders. Information for stamping free of
charge. Write for further information. Or
ders promptly tilled. may.S,’89-by
For Rent or Lease.
TTtOR RENT OR LEASE.—One to five
P years, one four to seven horse farm,
k town as Alex Lewis’ place in 70tli district,
Burke county, now in charge of F. M. Cates.
Apply to John D. Munnerlyn, Waynesboro.
Ga., or write to R. R, GORDON, 2(204 Fifth
Ave. Birmingham, Ala.
TT'OR RENT OR I.EASE.—One to five years
T one six horse farm known as Lewis’ old
place, 70th district, Burke county, rent ing
this year by It. C, Neely, apply to Jno. D.
Munnerlyn, Waynesboro, Ga., or write to R.
R. GORDON, 2201 Fifth Ave.. Birmingham,
Ala.
ZEST^S-ZEXiZSZ-T
W.J.RUTHF.RFGRQ&CG.,
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
BRICK,
V, A. HEMSTREET & BRC
— Dealers in
, uuiumiiui, mu, ei mlllllU Ghit
No. 521 Broad St, (Near Lower Market,)
-^.-ULgr-CLSta,, : : : Q-ecrgl
Repairing at REASOXABLEGATES.
ALL WORK GUARANTEE
net 12.’SO—am
A. W. ELANCHAP,I
The Clothier,
711 Broad Street,
Augusta, Georg
-ANI) DEALERS IX-
COOKES’ OILtID SarOESE,
Mens’Business Suits,!Mens’ Dress Goo(
Youth’s Suits, j Youth’s “
Boy’s School Suits, | Boy’s “
Children’s Suits. ! Children’s^
Grand I.oilge Officers.
Brick, Lime, Cement,
ETC., ETC.,
Macon, Ga., Oct. 30.—At the meet
ing of the Masonic Grand Lodge
to-day, the old officers were re-elect
ed as follows:
Grand Master—John S. Davidson,
of Augusta.
Deputy Grand Master—James M.
Rushin, of Boston.
Senior Grand Warden—Reuben
Jones, of Newton.
Junior Grand Warden—John P.
Shannon, of Eiberton.
Grand Treasurer—W. B. Daniels,
of Macon.
Grand Secretary—A. M. Wolihin,
of Macon.
AUGUSTA,
GEORGIA.
For Building Material
send us your orders, which shall
have prompt attention.
With increased facilities and new
machinery we are making 70,000
nice smooth BRICK per day.
Stock large and complete, of all the latest materials and styh
make! From MEDIUM to FINEST DRESS SUITS! A
line of all the latest in
Hats and Gents’ Furnishing Good!
octl2,’89—am U
1889 FALL
Wanted at Once.
200 head beef cattle.
200 “ hogs.
100 “ sheep.
I will pay you spot cash. No
trouble to get your money if you sell
to John P. Hall,
Palace Meat Market.
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need for con
stipation, loss of appetite, dizziness, and all
symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per bottle- Sold by Whitehead & Co.
—Ellis & Bell sell the best all-pork
and bologna sausage in the city.
Arrested fur Marrying Tiro Women.
Macon, Ga., Oct. 23.—J. E. Claude,
aged 23 years, a native of Franklin,
Tenth, was arrested here to-day on
a charge of bigamy. In May, 1888,
he married Miss Florence Edens in
Marion county, South Carolina, after
a month’s acquaintance. He left
her in June, 1888, and came ‘
McRae, where he met Miss Mol lie
Gilmore. He married her after a
week’s courtship. A friend of wife
No. 1 saw the notice, sent it to South
Carolina, and a correspondence fol
lowed. A brother of Miss Edens
came here to-day. The father of
his second wife met him, and Claude
was arrested at their request.
[Claude spent several weeks in
Waynesboro in company with wife
No. 1 prior to his going to McRar.
While here he was the manager of
a feather renovating machine.—Ed. j
k LIME
We are offering the best quality of
LIME at manufacturers’ prices,
and are agents for the larg
est Lithe Manufacturers
South. If you want
the best quality
BRICIQIILIME
for the LEAST
money, place your
order with us. We fur
nished material on the fol
lowing prominent buildings,
which alone is a sufficient guarantee
of the value of our material.
Government Post Office.
Electric Light Works,
Masonic Temple,
Arlington Hotel,
Dartmouth Factory,
Riverside Mills,
City Bridge,
Sibley Mills,
oct!2,’89—by King Mills.
Advertise in The Uitizen.
The crops are unusually fine tn Georgia and Carolina
year, trade will certainly be brirk. And we are prepared G
by providing the finest ond best assorted stock of
iBieo'cra-xiT soxra::
Without going inio details, we can safely say that
partment wtll be kept up to the highest standard during t t
and Winter. Every grade [ot goods, from the low-pG cet i
usoful, domestics to the yery finest fabrics, made at 01
abroad, will be on our shelves, and counters, and g ne J
five, unqualified guarantee on prices against every house a j
in the United States. Samples sent by mail. In ordering g 0 ^
samples, state as as definitely as possible what is desire ,
case samples cannot be matched state if something el?e |
subsiituted.
DALY & ARMSTRONG,
oct5,’89- AUGUSTA, GEORG!
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