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THE MERCURY
The Sheriff's
Organ for
('umitjr.
A. J, JEllMUAN,
Editor.
PUBMSHF.R AND PllOl'niHTOR,
IIASDERSVII.I.E, ■ • • BEOROIA
TUtSDAl ; , DIX’OB1 It 2,18S4.
A FEW HINTS
re* to* ij*» or
pl^f
DOSF. — To met* the boio-
tie pently, 2 to 4 Flint
thoroughly, 4 to 6 Fills.
Experience trill tleoiil* the
proper dote •« each cose.
Alter twenty years the top rail
that got under the bottom is on top
agaiu,
The total Prohibition veto of the
country will aggregate 200,000.—
Four years ago it was lees than 11,*
000. _
no.V ULO. T. BAKSK*.
*Tbe people ol the tenth will he
represented in the next Congress by
one ol the ablest men in the district,
Hon. Goo. T. Haines, whom the eiti
sens ofWaahington county fcclprou
that they have honored with their
lufl'aroges.
A lUntcvolrul Kiuki,.
Tii m the I'liilmhlphia Record.
Mr. Blaines Iasi speech show" I" His
K.tulurn |ti|* lu-» ttniw a luialaks tli.j
would hiivc made hull they li-lci-eil u* li
blandishment* and cnjoleri. 1 lie lliili* n i
of last summer lisa nvruleU Inlii-eif to U>
aa a hitler and nmlevidclil sin my.
11*11. Muiuiirl J. Ituixlull
Of Pennsylvania, accompanied by the
lion. \V. r. Ilei-sel,Messvs. li. K. Jami.on
and 11. J. McUrann, visited Atlanta under
an initiation of its citin' » to participate in
ilia eecid public den nnstr.ilion on lii'lay
night last Mr. Handall addressed the .*«e i-
aleawl Ilouae of Heprasuualitaa while in
tha city.
uov. cxrvi.TViv* TlltSM
UIVINO.
N* Caller* t* be BeeelveA.
President-elect Cleveland eajnyed Ida
Thi«k*giviug dinner Friday at the Ex
ecutive iianeion on Eagle •Iroct. Thera
•aiy were pieaent : Tlie Kev. W. N.
Clevelaed of Koreetport. Onoida county, a
bralher of the Governor, and lire. W.N
Cleveland; Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Hoyt of
Fayetteville, tho latter Gov. Clevelaod’e
eiater; Miaa B. E. Cleveland of Holland
Patent, aaother airier; and Mr. and Mn. 1»
U. Veeaau ef Wayae ceunty, the lallv
heiiig nl*o a sister o. me I reaideut-clect.
The Eaictllive Chamber «»■ clo-eu
Friday, and the (luvernor did nut rvcelvt
iwlla either at the Capitol oral the Exec-
olive residence.
He !V*rib No NmuiIi, Hat ■ Still*
Vuiea.
We do not nbjeet to fair tuimleil men j
differing with u« ia politiie nr anylbing;
but we do uat with to b- ualigt-ed k* thrai
aure-hcaih'd, sliorl-sigliled rspublii ana, win
aeam to taka a apt rial drligbl in uhuaiuy
iheeoulheru people, who ara aa loyal to tin
United Atatca to day aa they are. It b
ntcesairy to Vjvs two partiea to bold each
other in shock,1ml >b.,» ; partle* •liniild treat
each other with the respect due to gentle
man, and not ae rtuc ila, We have one ol
tkv graateat countries an the globe and the
aotltliorn people are allaihtd to, and love
bar aa well aa her northern ne-ghbur*.
Prosperity to the South itismiii prosperity
to the North, Weal end East, and vice
verea. 8a let ua live ia ituity with good
trill to all turn.
*i cci:s»ii i, n icyi i>«.
A WaaliltiKtwuConnlj Nau who
,Hitkr« I'lcniy.
Atlanta Constitution.
8jtntlorsvlllf, (lit., November 2fi.—
[Special. | Hr. Thomas Cook, n
worthy citizen of our county, a.-titl
to day, in unswer to inquiry by your
oorrespondent as to the turn out ol
lain crop for 1881;
"1 made ou lYrty-five acres of lautl
.eleven hundred anil sixty bushels of
corn. The average yield per acre of
cotton on my land was 7.10 ol lmle.
1 always make enough wheat for j
home consumption and generally.
sell some. 1 raised in v own meat j
,liud flavor bought a grain of western ,
corn in viy life, J/r*, Cook makes j
uttr diary supply our wants in milk
ttud blitter line and furbish a surplus \
for market."
Mr. Cook says he cannot give up |
the old fashioned 75-eeut plow stock j
Oty farmers are putting In small !
grain rapidly this week, The Car j
ban disc harrow is extensively used i
for this purpose this season.
Died pi hi* honor "> WaahjugUin Cosnty
U*orgla Nov. 6th 1884. Mr. Joseph Hnr-
ria, a$cd 72 year*. He leave* a wife, aix
,bcya, and seven girl*together with a large
liuutber of relative* ami fririida to mourn
their lea*. Truly a good uian haa divd. Mr.
Harria for mally year* wa* » eonaiatent mem
ber of the Darli-n Iiapliat church where kin
name still rcituin* *» a w itma* for Jemt*
It waa live ppi-viludge of .the writer l<# know
him for many year*, and to hi* memory he
it raid. Uni few men |<o**<-*ed the energy,
patience pud fortitude ’.c did coiia.queutly
fie wa* never beard to apeak of the faults and
failure* of other men, hut realizing hi* own
For Constipation, or Coatlvenraa, no
remedy ta to elfocllvo aa Avan*# Fill*.
Tlisy kiaura regular <h.lly notion, anil re-
•tor* the bowels to a hcalUiy oomllUon.
For Indlgeatlnn, or Dyspepsia, A Yam's
Pills ara invaluable, and a sure car*.
Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Paul
Stomach, Flatulency, Dtxalneee, llend-
nche, Numbness, Ns uses, srt aU rsllsved
and cared by Atmi'i Pills.
In Lleer Complaint. lUllona Disorders,
and Jnnndlee, ATEn'a Pu.u snould be
glren In doses large snougb to tielta lb*
tlrsr end bowels, end rNiiers coustlpollon.
As a olasnaing roeiHelns In the Spring, these
Pslli era unequalled.
Worms, eaused by s mortdd eondttton of
Us bowels, ar* sapsllsd by tbsts FlUJ.
Eruptions, Shin Dlaooaea, and PUei,
tbs result of Indigestion or Constipation, ere
smrsd by tbs us* of Area's Tills.
For Colds, take Avan's Pills ta opes
lb* pores, rsmor* Inflammatory escrtUoea,
and alley tbs fsvsr.
For Diarrhoea and Dysentery, reared bp
sudden colds, Indigestible food, tie., AVIS'S
Pi LIS ars lb* true remedy.
Rheumatism, Seal, Neorslgls, ssd
SelsUcs,cites reeult from dlgeittr* dvangs-
msnt, or oc-Ma, and dtaoppsar on romstlog
the esues by the uas of AYta's PILLS.
Tamara, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints,
and other disorders eaused by dsbIUty sc
obstruction, ar* aursd by Avxa'i Pills,
Sapprooslon, and Pnlnful Msnslrw*,
lion, bars a safe and ready remedy la
AYER’S PILLS.
rull dlrsotlons, la vattosi Mngaagss, as-
-< npoay sash pasksg*.
nirtui st
■r. J.C.AyerAC«.,L*w*H,MHHe
Sou bp an Pruffa*.
Happy Ed’s Column.
It is my determina
tion to hold the lead
in Fruits, Confection
ery and Fancy Gro
ceries.
Thanks to an ap-
E reciative public my
usiness is growing
every day
I handle nothing
but the best and fresh
est of goods, and sell
at a very small ad
vance above cost; am
considered by all a
very clever fellow and
it can readily be per
ceived that I am con
tented at making a
living.
It might be well to
mention a few articles
now in stock but am
constanly adding new
goods for the holidays:
ginger utul nli
e \ r.tfih lot - milt
Nutmegs, spice,
' intis of tliivni in;
by Julian Evans.
Public: Sale.
By virtue of an agreement between tbs an-
Plgtr it inn* l. I lie eetnie ol M-iltliew
•ihiiauD Isle ol Vt n*l,ingii>n county ilece*--
win be anIJ nl public sale at the late rei
I,-nee cl the clene-aeil on Friday Ih* 0th ilii
.1 [ireen.brr hell at II o'uhick, tha perialM-
■ « |iro|U rij ol aniil fatale, onm-islibg of uni
,orae, oxib. oow and cull, Logs, lntioii>,
iienalla and mechaniea' l»nl*. Amt il ll-e
and belongina to said salats consisling ol
1M aerea more or Isas, adjoining H. O Jor-
Isn. Green llrantlep and tisab Nsweome, ia
not dl*|ioaed of prlvatelv bafors that day
mid laud will alao bs sold at |iublio oolcr, at
tbs Mini tlms and plnos. Teruia caeb,
Karah Johnaon, Wiley dohoaon,
A, H Johnaon, Narcleaa Hland,
Wil fred Murrell. A. L. Johnaon,
J. W. Johnaon, nary Jans Johnson.
dov80. HM4-M
For Letlera of Disaiiulon.
OEORQIA WasbiuRloii County.
Ordinary’s Office.
E N. W'ammock, Guardian and ex olheh
idmiulatrator ol Wiley A. WaoitLOck, decesa
•id, applied to ms for Isllsrs ol Dismission
irom aaid salats, and I will pass upon said
application on tbs flrat Monday in Jaaaary,
IbOS, at my offlee ia Hauderevillt.
Glvsn andsr my hand officially thhi 6th
day 01 October, 1881
M. NEWMAN,
10-8-Saa Ordluary, W. 0.
CRANBEnBIft),
MINCE MEAT,
BUUKWHRAT,
FlO« FRET,
PORK HAU8AOF,
LUNCH TONGUE.
CORNED REEK.
POTTED HAM.
OX TONGUE
. . A
|Air,t'i)"■' ?•'
SteeBge
0*8
fa' tn
Victory belongs to the strongest arm, always perches on tho boldest banner and h ever seized by the
largest capital ! therefore,
S.F
HAM BAV8AOE,
DULCTI HERRING,
MUHTAKD 8AKDINKH,
BARDIN Ett,
, MACKEREL,
1IKAWN
T
RRANDY PEACES,
BRANDY CHERRIES,
tKlIA AN* TOMATOES,
For Letter* Diauiieaioa.
QEOUGIA—^Washington County
0 HD IN Alt Y 'S OFFICE,
T'-oraes TnrliDglon, gnardinn for Henry
A. Turlington, applle* to me for letlera ol
Oiamiaeion flan* said gnardianeblp, and 1
will pn*e upon bla application on the first
Monday In December, IHS4, at oiy office ia
5and*rHvill* in auiJ county.
Giren under my baud officially Ibis 11th
of October. 188L
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
10-1641
GEORGIA—Waabiiigton County
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
Willlsw U. Hull administrator of A. T. |
I'roaaer decenaed, baa in due form applied .
othe UDderaigoed for leuve to sell the land j
tielooglog to tha CHtule ol aaid dvouaa d, and
*«ld applicntion will bo heard on tha first j
ilnnday in Deoember, 1064 i
Given anOer my band officially tbil 80th
lay ot Oulober, 1884-
U. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
1040—it
Administrator* Bin iuiOB.
ORDINARY’8 OFFICE. !
GEORGIA—Waauiugton County, j
A. M. Muyo, adiniuiittrutor of Un. Miirthu
dridgiu, dfCfHsed, upplied to mo for Utter#
t>t UiMiniHhiim from HHid tsUlt*. au4 1 mil
l>H«n upon nitul application on lb# find Mon-
I iiij in January, 1&*G, at uiy office in bun-
teruville.
Gitpii under my hnndoffioiully at Atinderu-
trifle, ibis Ctb day •! Uutoftrr, 1H»4.
il. NEWMAN. Ord'y.
10 0 3m
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Wiley Uairis has in due form applied to
be undersigned lor.permuutut Utters ol ad-
ininUtruilou ou the tetate ol Joseph llurrie
ut« of aaid county, deueuaed, and l will puns ~ vr ,
upou said application on the Unit Monday in JJftLCS, UffttpeS, J^l UlS,
announce tlieir determination to be the leaders and controllers of the dry goods market in this part of tho
State, they have the essential points necessary, which are energy, thorough knowledge of their business,
nerve and capital, with a firm determination to keep ahead of the procession, their prices will be rock bottom
and if competition has the nerve and enterprise to match them, then there may be some fun in the
retail dry goods trade from this day forward and buyers of merchandise may do well to wait for lower
prices but in the meantime we advance the following arguments for respectful consideration.
EM 2 2
Before quntin- onr jirii't'K let tin thimk you for the liberal patronage you have beatowoil u;:tm tin wince our opening union;* you, only a IV-tv Month* back we openu.l at Tennille, Ga., and
winee our tirst opening our biiHinew* lias proved a perfect Btieeeaa. our wale* have doubled our expectation*. We have sold mast of our lirst stock, we are now advertisin'' our second stock
this season, we guarantee you tlmt so house in Ga. shall undersell us, we are receiving new gootls every day, our stoek is complete in every department and everything advertised you
will be sure to find on our'eltelves ut advertised prices.
P©isa©®£I©!S l ©®Bia®©4I©^
Canned Corn, Apples,
Tomatoes, Oysters, Sal- , am.unfH
mon, Mackerel, Peach
es, Pine Apple, <fac., «fec
5000 yards Good |wintu at 2 3-4 cent* per yard
4o 0 0 * ” ” ~ '
MOO
1 am the depot for
Apples, Orannges, Co
yard* Heavy Brown Shirting at 4 centR p«;r yard,
yard* Heavy Round llirend Check a* li 1-4 cout* per yard.
-w^VA'nfH ITeuutiiiil Dress Giiigliam at C.3-4 cents per ynrd.
2008 yards Undressed Rlondiing ut 8ccnts per yard, worth 9 cents.
2500 yds Undressed Blenching 1 yd. wide, better thaiT J^uit ot Loom
1000 yards Mattress Ticking, Good Quality at 5 cents per yard.
1500 yards Mattres Ticking, GoodQuality 8 cents per yard. ' x
2000 yuids Feather Ticking, Good Quality 12 1-2 cents per yard.
8000 yards Sea Island 1 yard wide lit (i 3-4 cents per vnrdworth 10 cent.".
BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS.
05 pair* 101 White Blankets at 1,25 per pair, worth 2,50.
125 tinirs 101 White Blankets all wool 1,874 per pair, worth J,.iO.
50 pairs 10+ White Blankets all wool at 2,50 per pair, worth 6,00.
50 pairs 10$ White Blankets nllwool at 4,00 per pair worth 7,50.
at G 1-4 cts per yd
CLOAKS AND WALKING JACKETS.
300, anssrted Cloak’s from 1,50 up to 15,00 werth double.
10- r > assorted A\ silking Jackets from 1,25 up to 18,00 ckeap. The manufacturer* who mnilc
tlie above goods, expected to have sold them one month ago, nobody wonld liny them with the
thermometer ut 05 degrees, it week later they were ottered to us ut 20 per eent otr, two weeks
luter ut 33 per rent oil’, and last week ut luili' price for cash and we bought Ilium iui>l now we
are going to sell them at just one half the price asked by similar houses anywhere iu this
part of Georgia.
DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!!
Our stock is full to overflowing. This is one of our great specialties.
20 piece* Stefono Fancy plaid dress goods at 8 cents per yard, worth 20 cents.
31 pieces < 'olored Cashmere, new choice colors at 12J cents per yard worth 25 cents.
19 pieces Fancy Fluid Suitings choice McGreggor patterns at‘ldc per ynrd, these goods art)
worth 25c per yard but prefer to give our customers the benelit oflow purchases.
15 pieces Ottoman colored dress goods iu Black und all itewsbudus utul colors ut 121c regular
price 26c per yard. 1
29 pie-es Australian crape and fancy Brocade Dress Goods 18c per yard usuttly sold for 371c
pt-r'V/ird.
12 pieces pare Mohair poplins different shade* of gray .vt 18e per yard worth 374c per yard.
25 pieces Black Gflshmere all wool double fold from 334 1,25 per yard,wurrittitetl tile finest
uoods and the best vitkw in middle Georgia,
15 pieces soliil cut cu*hmerti.nll wool double width iu all the new shades at374eperyd. worth
elsewhere G5c per yurd' “X .
oath, and atiiBg with an vye of i ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
lity of eternity, ha aav* "1 am . f lorrie H. iDmun, atlmiui
willing in mv. lluui lie is jj Jutunu, ha* iu duo form ap
admiuiatratrix ol C
iqilird to the
oud, rHtgued lor leave to sett the loads be-
longiug to ibn eatuto of *oid dsceaHtnl, and
aniil application will bo beard on tho first
Monday iu December next.
i'hl* 3d day ol Novriubar, 1884.
LI V L- Ufll IV
loot them with ouragc.w soring that gentle! J ' o"" e n'uia^r my ban* end ofildal aipus- CaildV. &Ct
aovle dial indtcstra a livarl fu I j of afiVction , luW)i i Utb Kovembcr. 1884. J J
J*rw»trAlf4 upou Ui* b**u of Hfiliction, (iirv- : Nmwnias, Ordy. f
inf but a •lion iiiu« before, i.-* lint aud broken j —,—
jiia l#g) tbu« unab e to b»lp !iirn*ulf ht ' For Leave to Bell Land,
spoke not Of hi. .utfiriaK, bit the prospect | GEORGIA-Waabington County.
ftf being well attain, Stmnbii^ aa it were at ‘ a J
Die gate of death,
taitli the renf
ready, 1 am
2'ius; gone whor* Jeaua ia.
’Ti* natures work licit men must die
And leave their loved one* lure,
Yet Ood ha* fixed a way by which
Their death'* our ipirit* cheer.
Then wipe away those bitter tear*,
And view with crinttl eye,
That htcascd alxi.lo where auy.d* arc
l'ar, Far beyond the fityr.
We’ll mtet again onr tirotlisr friend,
That huatsind jn*l a"d trot,
AVUer* ungel* catch the eclin hxi.
And Father wait* fit yon.
A Foioxd.
100 pairs 10+ A l»i White Blankets till wool from 5,00 to 10,00. per pair worth double
* * a.' t w " T* I »ir,o t mi rs Assorted ('omforters from 1,06 each up, worth double,
coanuts, Lemons, Ba- j ^ 09 j mirlt Assorlc a Gray Blanket* from 76e to 2,00 per pair.
nanas, Figs, Raisins, _
13SRsb«-IU. f3S.lIkM.
tb« Area* that never goes out of stvle, always iu fasUiou uud ut) indespetibible uem ssity for the wardrobe of auy lady
will onuruntvetosull them as cbeup us auy house iu the Stste of Georgia A fall line of them on hand.
Will guuranUetoH.il them + i CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTHING!!! -v
TremendouTstock of Clothing nowon hand at fully 40 per cent, below the price of any house in this section of Middle Gu.. full lino of hoys clothing on hand
coats to arrive next week, _ ^r»iw -mm?*. m.
ii-e-4t
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y,
Cabbages, Turnips,
Onions and Potates.
For Letters Dixmisaisn.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
i Mr*. Bar.ib E Irwin, OuirdiaD and ex offieto
AdunnUlratix of R. A. Jrwin lata ol biid
| ootiuty, deceased, applies to me lot letter* of
1 itibuiUMou from bor trnath, and I will pa**
upon her application on the first Monday in
: March 1885.
I Given under ruy band and official signa-
I lure this 34Ui day of November, 1SB4.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
i 11-27-1886- 3m
Our prices plueo thorn withiii t+isu'c^yU oftho poor as well as tho rich; wo
500 om
it is unnccesittry to go into any cxplairtion of the great advantages we have over competitors, wo propose to demonstrate tlmt by our prives, the great money pressure
around us has been heurd the financial crash of the oldest and most substantial houses, the hasty trips of cashiers ami Bank presidents to the congenial Canadian shores, and
all tor the want of tlie almighty dollar, we struck New York when the pleasure was at its greatest and with money tit hand we bought lor the cash, below we quote you a few
of the plums picked from the great furnishing goods sale- ..... t
50 doH Gents nnlauudried shirts at 50e, worth §1.00 39 dust gents unluiindried shirts at 7ac
c worth SI.25. 25 doz boys unluiindried shirts at 42 i-2e worth 75c. 95 doz
gents merino undershirts at 25e worth 50a. 81 duz gents merino undershirts at 50c, worth §1.00. 42 dozgents merino undershirts at 75o worth §1.50. 25 doz gents merino
undershirts at §1.00 worth $1.75. 25 doz gents all wool medicated shirts irom 75c to $2d)0,_Mugnilieent line ladies merino uudervests trom25c to §1.50 each. ~
Jn ease* of dyH-
prp»oa, di'bilitj,
rheumatism, f«-
vi*r and ague, Ht*
netiei'yi“fk?dne?; ' ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
and bladder con | GEORGIA—Washington County
For Lettor of Guardianship.
Slioes, Shoes, Shoes, Shoes.
lu which l h".
/"<dip,,! hrothor-
herd have lent
tlu-ir |irofli.aiienal
•uiictiuu, und
vihicti a* a tunic, ui.er.nat'vu nnd household
atvcitb-fur dlMinh r* of l’ic Mumacli, livar
»od Ivivjsl* ha* an iizboup t*d popularity to
Fur Bale by Dmrgi'l* and Dealers,
vehnm api.lv for Ho-tct’."r'* Almanac for
)8S5
■« Mipntiou and olh-
*t organic niaU-
Jjes JI„,| mid state naving in uiib lorm appqeu iu iuo
Stomach Bitters | p‘ h *
MR remedy
Give me a share of
your favors and the
same will be appre
dated to the
IF. B. Wbiddon of the county of Dod(t« in . ...
*»id state having in dun lorm applied to the JT^y ftDllltV.
indcrBiguod for tho gnardlanshtp ol the J J
irrson nnd property of Murk, NVlIib R.. J/a
ly G'. Mittjo May and Clmrle* E Wbiddon |
minor orphan* of Jared E. Wbiddon lato ol |
*aid county, UcoeaHed.
Notice is hereby given that said application
will bo hoard at my olUoo in fianilrrovillo on
the first Monday iu December, 1 B 84,
Given under my hand officially this 4th
day of November, 1684.
M. NEWMAN, Orfl’y.
U-6-4t
No house in Middle Ga. will dare try to touch us in tho shoo line, we have custom made work from the factories in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, our stock of shoes cannot
be excelled we carry them from the lowest to the finest gootls.
250 pair mens good Brogans at 75c pair, worth *1.40 pair. 300 pair mens full stock Brogans at $1,00 pr., worth from $1.50 to $1,05. Beautiful line of Gents custom nnd hand made
boots anti shoes in over 26 different styles. Good sewed shoes for ladies from $1,00 per pair upwards.Womens polka and Bui. shoes for everyday wear,full stock, Hl^c pr, worth $1,40 pr,
child* copper tijt shoes at 37+c pr. .
mats, IBsads, HffaBiig.
Our hat stock is concccded by everyone that has seen it, to be the finest assorted in Middle Georgia, mens hats from 50c up to the finest makes of Stetson’s goods in all shapes and
styles. Bovs hats from 25c up to the finest fells. —
A FEW OBI) SHOTS.
‘e- 110 pieces of genuine turkey red damask at 37+c yd, you cannot match for less than 65c yd anywhere. 5 pieces half bleached linen damask at 22+c yd.you cannot match for less than 50c yd.
Vuxct rtf i 100 doz. linen towels assorted from 5c up to 50e each, you cannot match for 50 per cent, added. 25 doz plain and fringed napkins in white anil colored at 50 per cent less than you cau
01 buy them elsewhere,
IInT COZfcTCZLTTSIOItT,
wc will state that want of space prevents our quoting you other prices as we would like to, but we will guarantee to show you as perfect a stock at Tennille ns any house in Middle Ga.
We cannot be undersold bv any living mortal, there is no house in Ga. can buy goods cheaper than we can, there is no house in Ga. that will sell on a closer margin than we will. All
we ask is a fair, impartial trial, and will convince you of the fact that we are deserving of what we claim. (,’ompctit
Very Truly,
Happy Ep McCarty.
,...., , - Competitors may cut prices as they like hut we give you our word for it tliut none of
them shall undersell us, neither will we advertise goods at ono price nnd when they are called for, ask more, or say they are j uat out, like aome of tho advertisers of the presoot day. With
a pressing invitation for every one to cull und inspect onr stock whether they wish to purchase or not, guaranteeing polite and courteous attention.
* b We are most respectfully,
&. F. McIntyre & Co., TeioiiBle, Ga.
J A. QUINN, Gener.il Manager.