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Organ fur Washington
('dimly.
JERNIGAN,
Kmtok.
rrm.ismtn and Pnonnr.Ton,
riXDKKSVIM.K, ■ - - <J I.OHC IA
tlksiiav,i>K( i:mhi.|{ i«. isv-i.
Mr. T. M. Morris of Millmlgc.viile, has
bought tlio Irwintou Appeal,
Tho Legislature is liable to adjourn
next Saturday tlie 20th.
All the counties in the State have
adopted prohibition with the exception
of lifty
Over 2(>,UU0 of the post masters in
the country receive less than If 10(1 a
v -;!':•• .”. os never go begging.
ations for pardons are
Governor Cleveland
iious investigation to
s. i<\ I., emit.
A Concert ami Supper for the brnefft of
this r.lnl), Mill be given et Unities* Hall, Fri
day night, December ltUh inst. *1 tie follow-
ntl perrons doing business shall be allowed
two mid one half teet from the wall ol the
house lor tins use of display, under a penal
ty ot lire dollars for the first and ten dollars
ir,g ia a list ol the committees of ladioa for for the second offence,
the vaiious tables. Each oommitleo will And that the merchants doing linslness in
please meet and confer as to nrtangimenU, ) Htores two and one half feet outside ttio side
lug s,
mini I
last ro die. The t
smoking men.
[*. Thompson.
d to pleach the <
Soi: 'i C org'iii
pen-
An
at tin ir earliest convemenoe,
table no. t.
Mrs. Brantley and Mrs Gilmore, Cashiers.
Mrs.V. A* Joyner Mrs. M. Hajip
•• Jordan Smith, *' Garlic,
•* Boyer, " Bowell,
“ Fitgesley, " R C. Jones,
Hines, “ Z. H. Houghton,
“ B. E. lioughton, " Terrell,
" Jernigan, " Ed. McCarty,
li, Majo, Miss Sallie Diokina.
01111,1. ON TAlll.K NO. 1.
Miss Mary Oiluioro, Miss Millie l’ark,
" Li ttio Mitelo-il, ** Mary iSatlin Irwin,
“ Laura KrnukllD, " Addie Joma,
•• Uatlie Jones, " l’nulino Herman,
“ Mary Marlin. •• Cotiila llaiiuiin
TAlll.K NO. 2.
Mrs. Thigpen i.nd Mis. Tom Brown,cashiers.
Mrs. Wiedun, Mrs. V. Ilniuea,
“ M, Majo, " Kennedy,
“ II. Mitchell, " Bayne,
•• Farsons, “ I. Herman,
•' ( till) Brown, 11 Bostick.
“ Wood, " Fittnmn,
“ May, “ E, Jordan,
Key, " Annie Wells,
Miss Mary Perry.
Ollll.H ON TA1.LK No. 2.
Miss Jennie Smith, miss Mary L. Bayne
•• Sophie In.shirski, " Claude Taylor,
•* & title ParsoDs, " Ttilie iSladO,
■■ Carrie Hoberis, “ bailie Wicker,
“ Addie Ki nnedy,
TAlll.K No. .1.
s;r'S rartom in and ties. Uitcholl casliicrs.
( atm Joy u- r.
Carrie Wnlke
IMIitieM,
1...
nle-, ol Ninth C.ir
on.i
(>«l
olio a v.iil le.-ign liiit soot in congress nt
unco, lie will he innuguiiileil 'govemoi
on Jnnttary 8th,
The South is rapidly l,oil,a loertak. n by
tin North in the race lor the hog,-I non,
btr of old fogies who lone m\cr In.ird o
Lincoln's unniieipalhm proclnn, lion , ,
ridden on a train. A gi nlleinm . " M'
years, n resident of Wlnthrop, Mo, is one
of those will! never BIIW or heiiid of a tluin.
An Atliensl’olirciuun «'ii paired.
Athens Bnttner-Watchman.
On ycitcrtlny, nt ti c resilience of Mr
AV. 1). Ihirher, nt Athens, our etlioieut
p. lieemun, Mr. W. 1> Kelly, was join
i d in the holy hulls of matrimony to
Miss Mary K. Haines, l)r 1’. 11, Mill
ollieiatitu:. The hriolo is a young lady
who, although not n long time a resident
in Athens, since her coming has, by the
e;, line of tho ninny feinine virtues
Niie postCBMH, endeared herself to all
with whom she has become acquainted.
NIr. Kelly lias, since his coming to Ath
ens, I eeii connected with our efficient
police force, of w hich he him been one of
its best members. tt’e join in the eon-
grntnlations of the miuiy friends of the
e iitrneliiig parlies, and wish them n life
o unalloyed Imppiuesi.
OB1TUAHY.
Blluvvx.—“Ilia days are ns grass,
ns a Iknverof the field so he nourish
eth, and in the evening is out down."
Kre the Ktuntncr's sun—the time
when men arc to execute it work of
iiscfulnoos for themselves
families and their country—
hud fairly risen upon the horizon
of his life und begun to diverge its
genial rays upon his etfurts uml plans,
disease seized the physical man and
) v its ravages in a great degree dis
<|tinlifiod hitn for many of the duties
of life.
James, (i Brown was born Aug-
Mb, 1834, and died Nov. fith, 1884.
Though lie mmlc no pretrnlion in a
],„trti|. iiiniiner to chrisliauiiy, the
writer ol' I liis from intiimitc ucquuin-
iimcr, knew him to in; n man who
v aiml.V ucivunited good inornlH, good
society, ami whenever in Ins powei
n (’.irpeuser ol'charity. With a lull
st(.ro of experience he was ever ready
to pive wholesome advice to Ins fel
low mortal# and enpecinliy to those
who were under his immediate care
and protection
There is no lather, mother, or child
cn to share his loss, tin* widow alone
hears it all with whom we greatly
Miiipiithize.
it Msoms from all that can he lenrned
from the fair sex. that Worth and hin coin
|M.-er* in Par in charge a rouml hundred
tlnaiHaml (runcx, ny twenty thoiiHaml dol
lar!}, to outfit a young lady for the inatri-
ruonivd voyage. For thi* she i- equipped from
top to toe; everything la of the best and in
the latest fashion. Of course this is not
the limit. Lsdita in Paris occanionalK
spend two hundred and fifty thousand francs
for tluir tioiiricati, and are heard to com
plain, a few week after marriage, that they
have nothing to w. ar.
scsofdys-
siti, debility,
jimitism, fi‘
ver andagtie, liv
er complaint, in-
nrti\ iryofkidneys
and bladder eon
fitipation and oth
er organic inula-
Uios, llo-tetti r’ti
Momnoh hitters
is a tried remedy
to >\ I, j eh th i
nodical bnther-
hoid l ave lent
9 t! 4 -. their | roficssii nal
sand ion, a i: d
which au a tonic, alternative and household
sj^cific for disordcis of the stomach, -iver
and howcU liar an unbounded |« pn'arily to
Kpr sale by DrPkgi is ami Dialcro. |
whom apply for llostettcr’H Ainmnac for
J885.
ha) if ( ( (toll,
V\t
- J llBh.fi,
• bn Moo,
*• tSkUl j.ang.
N TAlll.K NO. d.
,'ii 1: h Lula I'liconn,
'• Cliin* Kobhon,
“ ih-ssio lniygan,
** hetle \rnau,
Lola yVurboro
Mattie .S',-aiboro
3
lou,
An. Ill Itnrgl-, “
1 eh Die Duggan,
Midi.is t i.kuIIuu, "
Ml.gp.t VUll.ldnU, "
. Iv t* i ust. lilt* ,
TA lll.K No. 4.
it.swotll, HDtl Sirs. Uitllnher c.'shiers
Morsan,
Ik froDi the Hth day of December to the
31st day day ol December, 1834.
And noy person or persons dealing in fish
and o\Hterv shnli bo rirjuirod to sell tbe
sninc ot. the south side ol the Market House
and tlio Marshal shall arrange the fish stands.
Be it further rosolved, That the Marshal
shiil I SCO this ordinance strictly en-
lorcttl,
TsEAsrnKn’a Report.
Balance on bund Nov. 25 C2G 97
Received from lineH 6C.GU
• • •• Ktull No 2 20
*• “ cemetery 40,15
7211 92
219.23
607.09
720.92
tins psid out sa per ronrhers
Balance In Treasurer's bunds
Hi,
..ii s,
Whit-.kir,
W Atkins.
AlcOsrt),
Glen.rule Robison.
M v KlnuoD,
“ iS'.iliivsn, “ Jno. dicker,
li ngs, “ It. I. Hams,
“ ,s', l'si'sons, " .Sellwall,
•' SMIey Harris, Miss Anu Gunnon,
OIRI.S I N TAlll.K NO. 4 .
Miss Cora MolOldc, Miss Julia Adams,
Ndlis r.iliafarro, " LuU Key,
•• Annie Jernigan, “ Mattie Ainsworth,
“ Annie Muthi-, “ Julia llo Igcs,
' Mamie V. bidden, 11 Mamie Wall.
11 Ella Haines, “ Maltio Wblddou,
“ Jeunio Kenuedv.
TA 111 K NO. 5,
Mrs Jones and Mir. Evans, cashiers.
•• Pringle. f k,
“ Youngblood, •' Marlin,
1 Lawson, " L. Col.cn,
" ,1.1). Newman, •' Dr. Irwin,
" Taliaferro, •' Neal,
•• Dr. Mi.I his, •' B alden,
“ It.n. .Snith, " WeddoD,
•' J. 11 Elojd, *' W. A. MoCarty,
•' McChskcy, “ Jeaan Robaun,
“ heath, Madama Emmrv,
Miss M. faylor. Miss Alice llo.lnctt,
Ella Mitchell " Maria lb.jnts,
(UHLS ON TAlll.K NO. 5,
Miss lloulul. Furk, Mias MinnieJones,
" (fi.asio Joyner, " Eli/.a Martin,
" Carrie Franklin, 11 Claia Park,
•• Rosa Taliaforro, !' Minnie Bull,
11 Haiti.. McCarty, ‘ 1 Nora Cohn,
" Nora F.igealov, “ Mattie Jones,
Mary Itol.erts, " ,y.(inunlha Duggan,
Annie Belle Gilmore.
Marshal's Rkpcbt.
Nnmher ol arrests 11.
Amount received Irom lines 60 OT
On motion Resolved. That all tax returns
not in l.y the 13th inst. their property will
he assessed or double taxed.
On motion Resolved. That the city Connell
meet on th. night of Ibe 15th tosnperviaetbe
tax returns suit that si, amount ol pur e, ni
la, levied and wbcu the said tux shull he
paid.
The following bills passed and ordered
paid:
VIall.is A Haines 4.9(1
Wo. ilon ,V T.iitlo 22 10
Raw lings A May 8.06
On motion adjourned.
I rU" extract Irom the minutes.
O W. II. WHITAKEn, Cl'k.
For Li tter ol • • uardiaushlp.
OKDINAKY’S OFFICE,
GEOHOIA—W aslmigtou County
Murk Hooks having in due term applied to
the nndeis.ftned lor ll.a utiardianrhlp ol the
person and properly of Robert, Adam, Ita-
"l.rl and Mary Hooka, minor children of Jaa
Hooks, lull' of said ooiu.ly, deceased.
Given nuder my hand officially this 9th
day of December, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ord'y.
12-11—4t
itdsy Frescnls!
I] a i 'gains !
Bat gains !
Barg.ains
Accord eons,
Concert |nn«
Flutes,
\iollns,
Xiaujos,
Drums,
Large vmiefy of Toys, Fruits, Candies
and a fine assorlmciit of attractive pres
puts,
Our New A/eclianicnl Drencher,
. Our Funny Monkey
Our Ulaek Hour,
KING’S EVIL
Was the nmno formerly given to Scrof.*'*
because of a super."* 1 — " mc 11 coultl b°
cured lj „ wing's touch. The world i«
wiser now, nnd knows lhut
SCROFULA
enn only l.c cured by a thorough purifica
tion of the blood. If this Is neglected,
Ibe disease perpetuates lis tulut through
generation after generation. Among Its
earlier symptomatic developments arc
1‘lczcmn,' Cutaneous ICrui,tions, Tu
mors, Hulls, Carbuncles, Kryslpclns,
I’urulont Ulcers, Nervous nnil Phy
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con
tinue, lUieuinutlsm, Scrofulous Ca
tarrh, Kidney ami Liver Diseases,
TiiliAreular Consumption, mid >ari-
ous oilier dangerous or futul uuludics, aro
produced by it.
Ayers Sarsaparilla
Is (hr only powerful nnd aUrnyn reliable
lilood-piirifyhiy medicine. I, Ik so effect-
tail mi iilteriitlvo Hint it crudieates from
Hie system Hereditary Neroftiia, and
1 Ik* kindl ed poisons of contagious diseases
ami mercury. At Hie Mime time It en
riches mid vitalizes Hie blood, restoring
beidlbfiii action to the vital organs mid
rejuvenating the entire system. This grout
Regenerative Medicino
Is composed of the genuine Honduras
Hartaparilla, with Yellow Lock. Util-
lingia, the Iodides of I’otassium mid
Iron, ami other ingredients ot grcut po-
tency. carefully and scientifically com
pounded. Its formula Is generally known
io tlie medical profession, mid the best
physicians constantly prescribe AYElt's
O A113 AI'A11 ILL A US till
Absolute Cure
For all diseases caused l.y the vitiation of
the blood. It is concentrated to the high
est practicable degree, far beyond nny
other preparation for which Ilko effects
aro claimed, and is therefore tlio cheapest,
ns well ns tlio best blood purifying medi
cine, in tho world.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
TRErAHED RY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
[Analytical Chemists.]
Sold by all Druggists: prloc §1; blx
bottles for $5.
The lloiiM wilc's Favorite.
We will Kend fufk lor one entjuk yeaii
to c> ery lady tt ho bends us at once tin
mi huh of ten married ladies, at the same,
nddrtss and 12 two ct, stamps for postage,
our handsome, enter'nining ami instructive.
Journal, devoted to Fashions, Fancy Work-
Decorating, C’ookii g and Ilouseh d mat
ters. Keguhir price, SI,00, SeniiTvo.m -
and secure next number, Addrcs , 1)0-
MKSTIF JOURNAL. Nuda, N. V.
Oct 7—3m
SANDF.UbYiLi.E, I»ec. 8. 18 Q 4.
A regular meeting present Hon. Win Gnl-
•aber, Minor, A'dermen, \. M.Majo, *B. T.
Walker, \V. H. Lawson, M. Hupp.
Absent Aid. W. Rawlings. Minutes of last
meeting read and adopted.
7'uo following ordinance passed:
AN ORDINANCE
To prevent Animals Runniug ot Large.
Re it ordained, That from and ufter the
passage ot this Ordinance, that it shall be
Mulawiul for any horse, mule, cow, hog,
sheep, or goat, of any ago or sex to run at
large within the incorporate limits ot the
city from the first day of October to the 1st
•lay of May in each and every year, and any
horse, mule, cow, bog sheep or goat of any
age, or sex found running at large shall be
dien up by tho Marshal und the owner
Administrator's Dismission.
(JllI)lMAltY'S OFFICE.
GEOltOIA— Washington County.
A. M. Muyo, administrator of Mrs. Martha
ITidgit), dec* nsed, applied to me lor letters
ot Dismission tiom said estate, ami I will
piss upon said application on the first Mon
d.ty in Januuiy, 1^35, at my t ilice in 8un
dersville
Oiveii under my hand officially at .Sanders-
ville. this Gib day of October, 1884,
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y,
10 9 3tn
GEOlUilA—WiihliinKtou County.
Wiley II,mis l.nv in dun lorn, applied to
the undcraigmul for,permanent Icttern of ad-
miniatruliou on llio catato of Joacph llurria
laic of a.,Id countv, deceased, and l will paaa
upon said application on (be firnt Monday in
lun.iary, 1885.
Given under my baud nnd official algua-
luro, Ibis 19lb November. 1884.
It M. Newman, Ordy.
For I,(.Iters Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Count}.
Mrn. Harnb E Irwin, Ginrdi.it. and cx ofllmo
Adu.misltalix of R. \. Irwin late ot said
county, (lcceasod, ajiplies to mo lor letters ol
diHiui-siun Irom l.er Irusls, and I will pass
upon her application on tbc first Monday in
Uarch 1835.
Given under my baud and official signa-
lura Ibis 24tl. duv of November, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
11-27-1886—3m
For Homestead.
OEOHOIA—Washinn'"- County
0 h DINA li '"0 FI CD,
juiia Morria line uppllod to mu for exemp-
liou of personalty, and 1 will pass npon tbc
„ame ,-t 11 o'vloek on Monday 22d ol Decem
ber, 1884, at my ofiloe.
This 2d December 1831.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
dec 4- 2t
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA Witshiugtou County.
Ordinury’s Ollieo.
E. N. Wan,mack, Guardian and rx officio
administrator ol Wiley A. Warntnock, deceas
ed, applied to mu far letters ol Diau.iasion
ISMedge Hammer Bargains J
f
Irom said OHtate, nnd 1 will pa«8 upon auid
application on tho first Monday in J
1885, at my office iu Sund» r«villa.
Given under my hand olUcially thin Gth
•lay of October, 1884.
M. NEWMAN,
10-0-flm Ordinary, W. 0.
For J.eivo to Sell Laud.
GEORGIA—WuRhington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
To ull whom it may concern
Jared G. Wbiddon and Mary G. Wbiddon,
Adm’r. and Adm'x, on the estate of Jared E
Wbiddon, have in due form applied to the
undersigned for have to sell the lands be
longing to tho estate of said deceased, and
■•»»id application will be heard on the first
Monday in Junuury next, this Dec. 4, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordiuury.
12-11 —4t
Victory belongs to the strongest arm, always perches on the
largest capital ! therefore,
boldest banner and is ever seized by the
S.F.
McXXVTTRE&CQ
TKHfUflLLE, GA.
announce their determination to be the leaders and controllers of the dry goods market in this part of the
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.
I ATT.KMT10M!
A.lmluiafrator'a Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
E A Sullivan, County Administrator, Ad
ministrator of Ibe entuto of Wily M Sheppard
.ate of said county deceased, applies to me
tor lett« rs of dismisBiou from tbo adminis
tration ot said estate, and I will pass upon
•iih application on the 1st Monday in March
I8H5, at my ollieo in Sandersville.
Gi\eu under my band nnd official signa-
• ure, this 2d December, HK4.
M. NEWMAN, Oidinary.
12 4- 3m
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE,
James it. Rat* bus in duo form applied to
the undtrsigoed for permanent letters ot ad
ministration ot the estate ot Mrs Sarah E. Rate
late of BMid county, deceased, and I will pass
upon mi id application on the first A/onday iu
January, 1885, at my office
Given under my hand officially this 2d of
Dec* mber, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordiuary.
12-4—4t
prices
Before quotin'* our prices let uh thunk you for the liberal patronage you have bestowed upon us since «ur opening among you, only ft f«w months back we opened at Teanllle, Ga„ and
since our first opening our business has proved a perfect, success, our sales have doubled our expectations. We hare sold most of our first stock, we are now advertising our second stock
this season, we guarantee you that no house in (ia. shall undersell us, we, are receiving new goods every day, our stock is complete in every department and everything advertised yen
will he sure to find on our’slielvcs at advertised prices.
CLOAKS AND WALKING JACKETS.
1100, aassrtcd Cloak's from 1,50 up to 15,00 worth double,
105 assorted Walking Jackets from 1,25 up to 18,00 cheap. Tbo maaefaeturors who madi
tho above goods, expected to have Bold them one month ago, nobody would bay them with tb*
thermometer nt 05 degrees, a week later they were offered to us at 20 percent off, two weekii
inter at fill per cent off, nnd last week nt half price for cash nnd we bought thsm and now eg
lire going to sell them at just ouc half the price asked by similar house* anywhere in tkii
part ol’ Georgia.
DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS ! !
Our stock is full to overflowing. This isone of ourgreat specialties.
20 pieces Stefono Fancy plaid dress goods nt 8 cents per yard, worth 20 cents,
lit pieces Colored Cashmere, new choice colors at 12} cents per yard worth 25 cents.
19 pieces Fancy Plaid Suitings choice McGreggor patterns at 10c por yard, these goods sm
worth 25c per yard but prefer to give our customers the benefit of low purchases.
15 pieces Ollomau colored dress goods iu Black and all new,hades and oolora at 12Jo rogulsr
price 25c per yard.
29 pieces Australian crape aud fancy Brocade Dress Goods 18o per yard nsaaly sold for ITjfl
per yard.
12 pieces pure Molmir poplins different shades of gray at 18c per yard worth 97 per yard.
25 pieces Black Cnshmeic ull wool double fold from 33 J to 1,25 per yard,warranted the fiawt
goods and the best vulue iu middle Georgia.
15 pieces solid cut cushmore all wool double width in all tho new ohados at 37 Jo por yd. worth
lsewhnre G5c per yard 1
Domestics l Domestics
5000 yards Good prints at 2 3-4 cents per yard.
4500 yards Heavy llrown Shirting at 4 cunls per yard.
G000 yards Heavy Round thread Check nt 0 1-4 cents per yard.
3500 yards Beautiful Dross Ginglmni at (j 3-4 cents per yard.
2000 yards Undressed Bleaching at Scents per yard, worth 1) cents.
2500 yds Undressed Bleaching 1 yd. wide, better than Fuit ot Loom at G 1-4 cts per yd.
1000 yards Mattress Ticking, Good Quality at 5 cents per yard.
1000 yards
1500
200(1
3000 yurds
yards Matt res Ticking, GoodQuality 8 cents per yard,
yards FeutluT Ticking, Good Quality 12 1-2 cents per yard,
yurds Sea Island 1 yard wide at G 3-4 cents per yard worth 10 c,
BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS.
Election Notice
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
An election tor Ordinary, Clerk of tho Su
perior Court. Sheriff, Treasurer, Tax Colho-
ror Tax Receiver, Surveyor and Coroner
will be held at the various election precincts
m the county on Wednesday the 7th day of
January, 1885, under the same rules)ns elec
'ions for numbers ot tho General Assembly.
This 3d Dtcemb(r, 1884
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
dec 4—4t
Election of Justices of the R- ace.
GEORGIA—Washington County
An election for one Justice of the Peace in
each Militia District, will be hold at tho va
rious election precincts in the county on the
first Saturday in January, 18S5, being tho 3.1
day of the month, under the same rules as
elections lor members of the General Assem
bly. This 10th day of December, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordiuary.
12-11—4fc
95 pairs 104 White Blankets nt 1,25 per pair, worth 2,50.
125 pairs 104 White Blankets all wool 1,87.4 per pair, worth 3,50.
50 pairs 101 White Blankets all wool at 2,50 per pair, worth .,.00.
50 pairs 101 White Blankets allwool at 4,00 per pair worth 7,50.
100 pairs 104 k ll j White Blankets all wool from 5,00 to 10,00. per pair worth double
250 .airs Assorted Comforters from 1,00 each up, iw.rtii double.
109 pairs Assorted Gray Blankets from 75o to 2,00 per pair.
ISlaek Sillkw
|J « it HR Hint never coes out of style always in fashion und an indtspeusible i.eeesuity for the wardrobe of any lady. Our prices place them within the reach ot the poor M well ac Ibe rioh; w*
CLOTHING 111
Tremendous stock of Clothing now on hand at fully 40 per cent, below the price of any house in this section of Middle Ga., lull lino of boys clothing on hand. 500 over
coats to arrive next week. . _ _ _
I*€* Omu*
It is unnecessary to go into nny explanation of the great advantages we have over competitors, wo propose to demonstrate that by our prices, the great money picseuw
. i keen heard the financial crash ot the oldest and most substantial houses, the hasty trips of cashiers and Bank presidents to the congeniul Canadian shores, ft«u
all tor the want of the almighty dollar, we struck New York when the piessure was at its greatest and with money in hand we bought for tho cash, below we quoto you • fe»
of the lilurns picked from the great furnishing goods sale.
•'0 d, z Gents unlaundried shirtB at 50c, worth 81-00 30 doz, gents unlaundried shirts at 75c worth §1.25. 25 dor. boys unlaundried shirts at
Kent's merino undershirts at 25c worth 50o. 81 doz gents merino undershirts at 50c, worth $1.00. 42 doz gents merino undershirts at 75o worth §1.50.
ui lershirU at §1 00 worth $1 75 25 doz gents all wool medicated shirts from 75c to $2.00, Magnificent line ladies merino undervests troru26c to §1
siloes, Slioes, Sliwes, Shoes.
No house in Middle (in. will dare try to touch us in the shoo line, we have custom made work from the factories in Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, our stook of shoes cannot
By excelled we carrv them from the lowest to the finest goods. ,
‘>5U unir mens .'mid 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 and hand ms*W
hoots and shoes in over 25'diffcrcnt styles. Good sewed shoes for ladies from $1,00 per pair upwards.Womeus polka and Bal. shoes for cverydny wear,full stock, 87£c pr, worth $1,40 l*-
ehilds copper tip shoes at 37|c. pr.
l-2c worth 75c. 96
25 doz gutifo nttfrintf
50 each.
Fhoald ha visited l.y all desirous of en * thereof to ol.tain possession oi the seu.e shall
’• M"g a happy Uhristmas Uud Nev. : l"».v therefor the iiupouuclioK route nmi the
; rests of 1 e.liiiR tho m>ihp, unrt on failure tr.
A fine Foley Organ, (worth CI O) will
b, rafik-d for sixty.five duller-, three
throws, one dpllnr, a good yipho, flute
.or uce.oideuii wilj he ui. eu to lowcv
throw.
p n’t fail railing at Charlie and ./ohm.ie
Gonzalez in Mr. John Bogus store,
gudrr Sujidets) ille Hotel.
.v the ebeve costs for krfping within live
lave Iron, arr, st the stock so impounded
■.bell 1 e advertised live days by tl.e Mnrsl.nl
,n,l sold at public outcry to the highest bid
der.
Resolved, That section 40 of II,e ordinan
ces sb.,11 ’,o so emended , s to read, That no
person shall piece iu any stivi t or sidewalk
■ ny empty b< XeH, benchep, tables or cneka
or other obstiuctions ol ary kind, aLdli.nl
For Letters Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington County
OR DIN A li Y'S OFFICE,
J. J. Palmer and W. II. Rarris have in duo
form applied to the undersigned for per
manent btto.u of administration on the es
tate of Charles A MoCullers late o' said coun
ty, deceased, nnd 1 will pass, upon said ap
plication on llio lirsl Monday in January, '85.
Given nnder my hand officially this lQlh
December, 1684.
m, NEWatAN, Ordinary.
12)1 4t
Oar hat stock iscojiccecled by everyone that has seen it, lobe the finest assorted in Middle Georgia, mens lints from 50c up to the finest makes of Stetson'
styles. Boys hats from 25e up to the finest felts.
f Stetson’s goods in ail shapes soil
FEW ODD SHOTS.
10 nieces of genuine turkey red damask at 37.4c yd, you cannot match for less than 65c yd anywhere. 5 pieces half bleached linen damask at 22 Jc yd,you cannot match for less than 50c yd-
100 doz linen towels assorted from 5c up to 50c each, you cannot match for 50 per cent, added. 25 doz plain and fringed napkins in white and colored at 50 per cent, less than yon °»8
tay “ terc ' . COlNTCILTTSIOlNr,
we 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 u stock at Tcnnillc us any house in Middle 0*-.
We cannot be undersold by tiny 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 ntnrgin than we will. AU
we ask is a fair, impartial trial, and will convince you of the fact that we are deserving of what we claim. Competitors may cut prices as thoy like but we give yon our word for it that none of
them shall undersell us, neither will we advertise goods at one price and when they are called for, ask more, or say they are justout, likesonteof the advertisers of the present day. W*“*
a Dressing invitation for everyone to call aud inspect our stock whether they wish to purchase or not, guaranteeing polite and courteous attentiun.
^ ’ b We are most respectfully,
8. F. McIntyre &
A. QUINN, General Manager.
Co., Tcnnillc, Ga.
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