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Tfce Sheriff's
Organ fur Wushiugtai.
('Utility.
A. J. JEliNIGAN,
Korroi:.
Tutiusmcn and Proprietor,
»18I>KRSYII.LK, ■ • GEORGIA
'I 11 KSI)AY,l.T ANIIA lt Y Gtli. I S'-5.
Atlanta's artesian well is ovoi
900 feet.
Heavy snow slonns, lias prevails
through North Rod West, for Severn
weeks past.
Hro'lihllion Nurrrssrul.
At an election for liquor or tie
liquor at Srnithvillc, (la.. <1 an 3rd tlie
prohibition ticket was elected.
fp .01: Joins (lie Procession.
The niiinieipial election at Thou •
rston.G*., Jail. 3rd. resulted in tli
tr umph of the prohibition ticket In
firtv i.ve majority- This plnecs l |
son em the list of prohibition coun
ties*, as the county commissioner* re
refuse to grant a license in the conn
tv outside 1 of Thomaston.
He- e f Let!range is tun
-111;■ . < i ihuis ete oil elae am
l.ight an 1 consuming 100 .oils of ceil
t .11 see el per weak. liny littvu al
ready maelu more oil and have eu,
hand more seed than Inst vear. The
success of this enterprise should en
courage capitalists to make furthei
investments in manufactories.
-Trlf'i/ra/ili if- Mexucngrr,
I. T. (lilmorei, Miss Pauline Her
linn; d. i‘>. lloberts, M iss Mary Roll
irts. d. F. Jones, J/iss llattie MeCar
y; M r. Got lie'll, Miss Nannie 11 vines
end Stern; doll 11 Davis, J/iss Julia
Wicker; G. L. Youngblood, Norn
. 'ohn: W. T. Whitaker, Miss Minnie
ilcll; M r. and M i s. Neil of Savannah:
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Colin; Mrs
! 1 vines: M rs. J. A. Robson ; M i s. Ti n
,vick. Slags- (1. II. Rogers; (.'. G;
Rawlings; R. A. Hvans; Henry Sand
man ; Geo. 1). Wart hen; S. A. II Jones
end J111 i 11 si Rnshinski.
I'l.v.MoVTii church has concluded
not to read lirother Beecher out, anil
llro. Rercher, for his part hasconclu
• leal not to read Plymouth church
e ut. This is as it should be. Let
the lion ami the unicorn embrace
each other and stop their racket,—
Constitution.
A Marvelous Story
TOLD lit TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE SON:'KM
The Uepuhlirnii View.
From the Philadelphia Press.
The anxious inquiry of the north
ern demoerats, “Ik lint does the south
want of the new administration?”
will probably bo answered very
much as the strange boy answered
the inquiry of his uncle aa to what
part of the chicken he wanted:
“Well, I'll take the enrkess and a
hunk of the stiidin.”
11 (teullemm: My father resale* at (Mover,
Yt. Ho tm» boon a ureal sutTerer Irom Scrof
ula, amt tbo Im-loeed totter will tell you olmt
* marvelous olfoct
MOTHERS’
FRIEND!
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
lias liftit In bis ease. I think Ills blooil must
have cootftineil tbo humor for at least ten
years; but tt tlhl not show, except In tbo form
of a scrofulous soro on tbo wrist, until about
five years oro. Front n few spots which ap-
pearcit at that lime, It grailually spreaU so rs
to onvor Ills entire bn.lv. I ft«suro you be wl*
terribly Rflllctoil, nn.l an objoct of |ilty, when
bo began using your medicine. Now, there aro
few men of bis ago who enjoy as good bealllt
as bo lias. 1 couhl oasily liatno fifty persons
who would testify to tbo fnels III Ills enso.
Yours truly, W. M. PUILUM."
From a single grain of wheat plan
ted in 1881, says the Grass Valley.
Gal., Record, grew twenty-two stalks
each bearing a full bead. These
yielded 8110 grains, 700 of which
wer • planted the next year, protllie
ilig one fifth of a bushel of splendid
whett. This was planted last spring
yielding seventeen bushels, making
.1,020 pounds of wheal from out
grain in tluce years.
FROM THE FATHER • pleasure ami
a duty for tnn to utato to you tbo bouoflt I
boro dorivod from tbo uso of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
six month* aro 1 was rompMoly cororod with
a torrlblo buinor and scrofulous sores. Tho
bumor caused an Incessant and Intolerable
Itching, and tbo skin cracked so ns to cans®
tho blood to flow in many places whenever
1 moved. My autferliiR* were Rrent, amt my
llfo a burdon. 1 commonood tbo uso of tlio
SAnsAPAIULLA In April last, and havo used
It rogularly slnco that time. My condition
began to Improvo at onoo. Tbo sores liavo
all healed, and I feel perfectly woll in every
rospect—being now nblo to do a good day’s
work, gltbougb 73 years of ngo. Many Inquire
what has wrought suoh a euro In my case, and
1 tell them, as I have licro tried to toll you,
Aykr's SAliSAi'AiutitiA* Glover, Vt., Oot.
21,1SS2. Yours gratefully,
II in am rniLi.irs."
NoMor? Danger!
Motherhood
'l'i ar.sfonnul to
Spain has Imil n torrililu holiday
week! The whole southern portion ol
that country has been shaken by
earthquakes, which followed one an
other in quick succession, onth add
ing to the destruction wrought iiy its
pre leeessor. So fast have the sltoeks
oct-urcd that the torror-siricken and
buriuveil inhabitants had no time to
recover from their fright and no op
ptrtunity to search in safety for the
bodies of their relatives ami friends
buried in the ruinsof towns and vil-
liagcK. Ileginning with Cliristnuis
Kve, Hit 1 earthquakes have chased
each other up and down the lengl h of
titc Sierra Nevada mountains spreail
ing death and terror on either hand.
<.i> South, 1 umig .flail!
From tiie Boston Globe.
Ask the average New Knglnudcr
where “the wild west” is, and he will
answer, “on the slopes of the Rocky
in tint.tin and Sierra Nevada ranges.”
tic thinks that till the states cast ol
and along the .Mississippi arc thor
oughly cleared ami settled except in
the mountain districts, ami such a
state as Lousianii lie looks on as
thoroughly conquered by civi I i/.at ion
It tvillsuprisc him to read the Ugures
rbout one of Lousiana's parishes
(what we call counties) given to the
United States commissioner nt the
* xpositlon. Webster parish, the re
port says, contains 482,-180 acres of
territory; 9(1,009 acres have been
cleared, of which 47,000 is in pasture
and abandoned portions of farms.
There are 390,000 acres of Hand
nearly nil of which is heavily tim
bered and supplies nearly all the va
rieties of timber useful toman. Iron
covers about 100,000 acres of the
parish, coal about 00,000 salt about
J.300, and other valuable minerals
cover 45,000, making over half the
parish mineral land.
This does not seem to lie an ex
ceptional parish. With the whole
south offering such inducements to
immigration and the investment of
-capital as this, it cannot be long be
fore tiie vast stream of men and
money now deluging the bleak north
west will turn to themost delightful
region of tiie land, its semi tropical
Avrn’* BAUKArAnit.LA enre* Scrofula
anil nil Scrofulous Complaint., Mr.vela
ria., Koroma, ltlngworm, lllotclir*,
Sore, nolle, Tumor*, nn<l Eruption* of
tlio Skin, It clears tlio blood of all tinpu-
ritic*, aids digestion, BtlmulnUs tlio action of
tbo bowels, and thus re.tores vitality uud
strengthens the tvholo system.
rnr.rAitKD nr
Dr. J.C.Ayor&Co., Lowell,Mass.
Sold by all Druggist*; SI, six bottle* for ft).
a ml
Schedule of Wriglitsvllli 1
Tciiiillle H. It.
Train No. 1, south,
Lonvc | Arrivo T’’
HancltTsvillc 11.00 a in. Teunillc 11 10 a in
Tcmiillo 11.16 11 Harrison" 11.50 “
llarrisoits 12,00 “ Wriglitstilia 12.110“
Trnin No, 1, north,
Leave | Arrive
Wrigltlsville 1.20 p m. Ilitrrisuita 1.25 p n
This invnluablc prep-
cr.. I ion is truly; a ni-
on.pit ol m it-niiiic .kill
i it Ml more iuc.lUnable
hem lit was et or hestuw -
<1 nit nail tiers of , J, c .
world.
SKC" It lint only shor-
ii as the laliortihd Ioomiis
In- intensity , l pain, 11„
hi-ltir tliiin all, it K re*tl,>
d'tuiuishfo tin- onager to
die ol ho li tot.tin t ami
(dltl, utitl Laves ,
m . u 'h*r in a <c-i.iliti. n
highly lavtmihle tospc,.
dy ri-cott-ry. and far I,,,
"ddf In llootlirg,
vul.ioiis, mill other alar-
"di.g.st iiiptoms incident
lo lingering „i,d |„ l j ll |- || |
Ll.or. bs truly won-
diiful tllicnry 'in tl,j„
tfspcct entitles the
TT OPE M('Tutus’ Fbikmi to l
■“ w * ■“ raokud ns on of lh» life
JOY
Safutynml Eare
—TO-
StilH-iiiig Woman
on of the
Hiving appliances given
lo the world Iiy t|,,J ,|j„
coverits of modem sci
ence
From the nnlurc ol
the can- il w ill „f cotirsi
he umlersltii d t),., t
wctoniint pnhli.il ccr-
dh alia coni i ining thia
III Ml-mv without woun
ding the the defacaev of
the writer*. Yet" w e
have hundreds id such
icHtinmninls on file, and
no mother w ho has once
med it will ever ngnin
he without it in her lime
nf trouble.
A prominent physician lately remarked
to die proprietor, that if it Were ntlniissnlilc
lo make public the letters we receive, die
‘ The Mothers Frit-ml would out sell any
tiling on llic market.
latlitudes.
The Baiirrs of Ijist Wcclt
Last week wiih a lively ouo in tho so
cial eircleB. The young people have
tieen enjoying themselves to that degree
<lmt rentiers pleasure monotonous.
Monday Niuht—Quite a gay crowd
■who delight in the dunce, assembled nt
•the residence of Morris Ha'pp Esq., anil
spent a most pleasant evening. Each
pnrtirip: n! in the occasion was donned
jit u sheet and glided over tiie floor like
.tilt appiiii ion before the eyes of a uer
vi.us being.
Wkunksiiay Nioiit
1 most earnestly entreat overt- female ex
pecting to lie (-unfilled, to use Mothers Re
lief. Coupled with this entreaty I will add
that during a long obstetrical practice
(forty four years), I have never known it to
fail to urodflec a safe and quick delivery.
II. J. Holmes, M. U., Atlanta, (Ja.
Stedffe Mi
Mmrgains
t
So*m1 Too our Tretine on 'Tlrolth and
IlnppitU'XM of Woman," mailed free.
llllAl)FIKM> llKOt'LATOU Co., Atlftfltn, On.
ilarrinoiiH l.lij “ Tcnnille -
I'ennille 2 30 “ Sandersville 2.10‘‘
TiiU train will run to Olive Clmrch thre« j
nilea to Wriglitaville lot i
ilu* present. All frei^lilH for W’ri^lit-vill* I
and IlnrrirtonH ahottld Ik* plainly marked.!
( ioch Into operation January Nt I8S0 !
1881. J. 1. IHWIN,
Conductor.
Tho Best
Piper in
THE SAVANNAH
the South 1
it:
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lo any Locality.
A ISCSINESS, FAMILY, LITER
ARY AND AGRK'l'LTl’RAL
JOURNAL.
This mammoth newspaper contains ail
the news nf the week. Telegraphic dispatch
es up tu the hour ol g ing lo pross, Agri-
c iltural ficms, Original Serials, etc Spec
ial tiepintments devoted lo (icorgia, Florida
and Stilllli L'nrolimt news, uud that of oilier
Stales.
To tin-farmer, mechanic or artisan, the
business<*- pro e-siunal mail, wl.o has not the
advantages of a daily mail,, I lit 1 Savannah
Weekly News is the medium Iiy which lie
can lie in'iirmcd of events transpiring in the
busy world, whether in his own State or in
the must distant parts of tile globe.
Every yearly subscriber is entitled to one
of tiie Mot ning News Library serials as a
premium.
THE SAVANNAH
Jflorning News
Hosteller's Stout-
l nclie Hitters is
I the article for you
it stimulate* the
fulling vncigics,
Invigorates tliu
body and cheer*
the mind. It en
ables the system
, to throw oil the
dchiliiiting i-fleets
of undue fatigue,
gives renewed
vigor to '.lie or-
' guns of digestion,
| arouses the liver
when inactive, re
news the jaded appetite, ami encourages
liealtoful repose. Its ingredients are sale
audits credentials, which consist in the
hourly endorsement of persons of every class
of society, arc most convincing. For sale
Iiy all Drlipgisls and Dealets generally.
Victory belongs to the strongest arm, always perches on tho boldest banner and is ever seized by the
largest capital ! therefore,
S.F.
Sheriff’s Sale.
FOR JANUARY, 1885.
Will lie sohl before the Court House
door in tin- city of Hamlvrsvillc on the first
Tuesday in Jutnmry, 1885, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property to-
wit:
One 5 horse vertical engine on wheels
made by A. H. Fiirqilhnr A Co., and one 41)
s iw llrown Ciill. Feeder and Condenser at
tached ami one Eclipse Cotton Screw and
fixtures- Levied cm ns tlio properly of
Green liiiinlley to satisfy a Superior li fa
in favor of A. II. Eurquliiir it- Co., vs (free i
Ilianllcv. property pointed out by li fa nod
legal notice giveiidi-l'endiint in possession.
December 8tli, 18tF.
C. A. WALL, Sheri IT.
flint go in for their share of pleasure
in this life, ami who, by their smiles ami !
gaiety, make sunshine whorever they go, j
bended their way through tlio aeeomo-
Ration of the S. & T. It. U. to tiie
pieusnnt little city of TVtuiillp, the oc-
onsion beings New Year’s Hall, nt (lie
Franklin House, given by tlio Tennillo
Cornet Hand. The music by JYofs.
Gultenberger of Rincon, Walluce of
Louisville, and I Euro of Teunillc, which
was most excellent inspired the nimble ■
f oted throng t >gr< ater activity, each I
striving to out do tiie other in enjoying j
themselves.
Os Thuksiuy Nuiht at Ilaines’ llall
tlio hoys had ararnged tt progrnmc fur'
the amusement of all who delight in tlio I
i ispiring reel and voluptuous waltz.
The music was furnished by l’rofs- ll'al-
lacoaud Ware.
Tiie couples in attendance were: 1
Dr. Win, Rawlings, Miss Jennie;
Smiilb; Julius Cohen, Miss Cuesiej
Jones of Maeon; Cleon Adams, Mrs. j
ENLARGED JANUARY 1, 1885, TO AN
8 PAGE, 5(1 COLUMN PAPER.
THE LARGEST PAPER IN
THE SOUTH.
Issued Kvuiv Day in the Year.
$io a Year Inch ding the Great
Sunday Issue of the “News.”
The Daily News gives prominence to nil
in liters rwlstive to the Agricultural,Mechan
ical and Manufacturing in’creKtu of the
country, ns we'd as the Cleneml, Political
and Coiniliereial news.
Its Telegraphic, State, General, Local
;e j news and Market departments are ackimw-
r- ! Ie<!g«*<l to he the best ami most comprehen-
j sive of any paper in the Soulli.
! Suhserihe through vour News Dealer or
the. young people i Post Master, «»r send direct to
City Tax Notice.
Office Ci. k & TitRARunEB,
City of Sandeuhville.
Die.17th, 1HH4.
All persons concerned are hen by notitiod
that tho Tax on city property for tlio year
1884 in now due and 1 a&i ordered to collect
the HRino forthwith.
The books nro now open and will bo cloued
on tho 21 th day ol January, 1885.
Dy order cf Mayor and Council
G. W. II. WU1TAKE1L
Otliee Council Chamber, 4 o’clock, p. m.
J. II. KST1L, Savannah, Ga.
AdministratorH DiKmibuion.
GEORGIA—Washington county.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
E. A Sullivan, County Ailministralor, Ad
ministrator ol the estate ol Wily .1/ Sheppard
lata of s iid county deceased, applies to me
lor letters of dismission from the adminis
tration ol said estate, and I will pass upon
Ins application mi tbc 1st Monday in March
; 1885, at my office in Saudersville.
Given under my band and official signa-
tore, tli is 2d December, lxHJ.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
| 12-1- 3m
HAVE YOU TAKEN
If not semi for it right intv.
I i volt want it every <lay. send for the
Daily, which costs S1U.O0 a year, or S5.U0
for six months or $2.e0 lor three months.
If you want il every week, send for the
Greet Weekly, which costs $1.25 a year or
$5,1-10 fur Clubs of l-'ive.
For Letters Dismission.
| GEORGIA—Washington Count}.
Mrs. Sarah E Irwin, Guardian and ox-offiotn
Administratis of It-. A. Irwin late ot said
j county, deceased, applies to me lor letters ol
diatnissiou from her trusts, end I will pass
I upon Uer application on the first Monday in
| March 1885.
, Given under my hand and official signa-
1 tors this ‘21th day of November, 1884.
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary.
11-27-1880—3tu
The Weekly Constitution
Is tiie Cheapest! Biggest and Rest I’aper
Printed in America !
It has 12 pages chock full of news, geFsip
ami sketches every week. It prints more
romances that) the story papers, mere farm-
news than tiie agricultural papers, mure fun
tlnui the humorous papers -besides all the
news, and
Tennillo 3rlip;li School,
Mali: v\i» i htiai.i;.
Tenkille Washington' Cc., Ga.
W. L. DUGGAN, A. M. ritiNciPAi,.
The Spring Term ol this institution opens
xonday January 5th, 1885.
Competent assistants w ill tie employed and
thorough instruction given in all tbo I,ranch
es of study couiinnnlv pursued in our best
High Schools. Pupils will bo prepared for
any class in College.
Hoard eau be obtained in good families ut
moderate rates.
TU LTfON ; 8 rat no
7 sum
It comes oncea week—takes a whole week ! u irst R , 1 ^, 8 (Pri- D,, P l ) bO
to rca( | it i . i Tb° ^ Cl’'* 8 15 00
Aunift Wells; Maurice Cohn, J/ins You can’t well farm or keep house without it! ' Fourth ( Iukr 24 oo
Music (on Piano) 18 00
RE&CQ
TEJIfWILIiB, 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 Yrillbe 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.
A rHr^rWBElTVTOftJ nsn in nEkr g fl nn^rExn ran;* la'rni *£t n
Before quoting our prit-cH let us tlinnk you for tho liberal pntronngo you have bestowed upon us since eur opening among von. only a lew mouths back we opened atTcnnille Ga and
since out- first opening our business has proved a perfect success, our sales have doubled our expectations. We have sold most of our first stock, wo arc now advertising our second stock
this season, wo guarantee you that no house in Ga. shall undersell us, we are receiving new goods every day, our stock is complete in every department and everything adrarlised vou
will ho sure to find on our shelves at advertised prices. J “
Domestics! Domestics
5000 yards Good j.rinlH at 2 3-4 cents per yard.
4500 yards Heavy Blown Wliirting at 4 cents per yard.
(iOOO yards Heavy Round thread Check nt (i 1-4 conts’ficr yard.
3500 yai'da Beautiful Dress Gingham nt ti 3-4 cents per yard..
2000 yards Undressed Bleaching at acents per yard, worth 9 seats.
2500 yds Undressed Bleaching 1 yd. wide, better than Fnit'of Loom at 6 1-4 ets per yd.I
1000 yards Mattress Ticking, Good Quality at 5 cents per yard.
1500 yard* Mattrcs Ticking, GoodQnality 8 cents per yard.
2000 ymds Feather Ticking, Good Quality 12 1-2 cents per yard.
8000 yards Sea Island 1 yard wide at ti 3-4 cents per yard worth 10 cents.
f CLOAKS AND WALKING JACKETS.
o 300, aassrted ( look's from 1,50 up to 15,00 worth double.
(195 assorted Walking Jackets from 1,25 up to 18,00 cheap, The manufacturers who r»»d«
t he aho\e goods, expected to have sold them one month ago, nohod v would hay them with the
thermometer at 95 degrees, a week later they were offered to us at 20 per cent‘otT, twe weeki
Inter at •>.! per cent oil. and last week at half price for cash aud we bought them and m*w we
anywhere is tkit
BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS.
95 pairs 10) White Blankets at 1.25 per pair, worth 2.50.
125 pairs 10-j AVIiito Blankets till wool 1,874 per pair, worth 3,50.
50 pairs 10.) White Blankets all wool at 2,50 per pair, worth 5,00.
50 pairs 10) White Blankets allwool nt 4,00 per pair worth 7,50.
100 pairs 10jA- llj White Blankets all wool from 6,00 to 10,00. per pair worth double
250 pairs Assorted Comforters from 1,00 each up, worth double.
409 pairs Assorted Gray Blankets from 75e,to2,00 per pair.
are going to sell them at just one half the price asked by similar houses
part of Georgia.
DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS! !
Our stock is lull to overllowing. Thisisoncof our great specialties.
20 pieces Stciono k aney plaid dress goods at 8 cents per yard, worth 20 cents.
31 pieces Colored Cashmere, new choice colors at 12) edits pur yard worth 26 cents.
' 1 C .V- I llIK '- V Suilin gs choice MeGreggor patterns at ‘lOc per yard, th«*e gosd* are
wot tli _oe per yard but preterto give our customers the beneiltoflow purchases,
o pieces Ottoman colored dresH goods in Black aud all uewahades and colors at 24c regular
price 25c per yard. 3
ner^-anl 8 Austl uil,in orft l )0 end fancy Broeado Dress Ooods 18o per yard usaaly sold tor 8T)o
12 pieces pure Mohair poplins dill's rent shades of grav at 18c per yard worth 374« per yard,
-o pieces Black Gaslinidc all wool double fold from 33) to 1,25 per yard,warranted the finest
tfOoilH and the boat value in middle Oeorgiu,,
^l8eu-lM«-e , 65(fper\- ! li''l mUl ' 6 W °° ! llol,l) ' u * u nl1 'he new shadss at STJc per y4. wortb
Uie dress that never goes out of style, always in fashion and an in.lt-spensible necessity for tlw wardrobe of any lady. Our prices place them within the reaci*t the noor
will guarantee to sell them as cheap us any house in the State of Georgia. A full lmo of them on band. ' 001
CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! !!
Tremendous stock of Clothing nowon linnd at lull}' 40 per cent, below the price of any house in this section of Middle Ga.. full line of boys clothing on hand
well as the ri*b; wo
coats to arrive next week.
500 #v*r-
It
around
is unnecessary to go into any explanation of the great advantages we have over competitors, we propose to demonstrate that by*
id us has been heard the financial crash of the oldest and most substantial houses, the hasty trips of cashiers and Hank presidents
our prices, the great money piewurn
cikiie “ hon 11,0 p,ossu ™ w,!sut ita
50 doz Gents unlnundried shirts at 50c, worth §1.00. 89 doz gents unlnundried shirts at 75c worth 81.25. 25 tl.i* Imv. „nl«„nJ„;,.4 ghirtg ftt 42 j.2 c worth 75e 96 doe
3c worth $1.50. 25 doz gents mvri»«
undervests troru25c to §1.50 each.
•orth fc .00 89 doz gents unlanndr.ed Hurts at 75c worth 81.25. 25 doz boys unlaundried shirt
d. 81 doz gents merino undershirts at 60c, worth *1.00. 42 doz gents merino undershirts at 75c
z gents all wool-medicated shirts from 75c to j52.00, Magniliccnt line ladies merino undervests In
§lioes,
gents merino undershirts tit 25c worth 50o.
undershirts at §1.00 worth 81.75. 25 doz
No house in Middle Ga. will dare , ... »»■•.■> ... ...u o....u
be excelled, we carry them from the lowest to the finest goods.
251) pair mens good Brogans at 75c pair, worth $1.40 pair
hoots and shoes in over 26 ditt'erent styles
chillis copper tip shoes at 374c pr.
— y ~ 7 ' ^ ' ®
try to touch us in the shoo line, we have custom made work from the faetorit* in ]t,it: mnl ,. t>i,ji , .. ,, ,
lowest to the finest goods. 106 m i5alt,mo,e ’ 1 h'hidelphia and New York, our stock of shoes ct
lumio.wpn. 300 pair mens full stock Brogans nt $1,00 pr., worth from ,Hil 50 u, ti e,r, n t-r i t- , „ ,, ,
Good sewed shoes for ladies from $1,00 per pair upwards.Womeus polka and Hal. shoes for cv^day wcur.Ml sS, 87^" woJtblM
Our hat stock lseonceedod by everyone that has
styles. Boys hats from 25c up to the finest felts.
S®. $ fSmf mm Hi an ■ w
Our hat stock is conceedod by everyone that has seen it, to be the finest assorted in Middle Georgia, mens hats from 50c up ~to the finest inak >s
A FEW ODD SHOTS.
9 juls*
f Stetson’s goods in all shapes
10 pieces
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s of genuine turkey red dama.sk at 371c yd, you cannot match for less than 05c yd anywhere. 5 pieces half bleached limn, do.,, i , ,
linen towels assorted front 5c up lo 50c each, vou cannot match for 50 per cent, added. 25 doz plain and lYimraH 1 ■ • 11111 , . —.V f k.You cannot mateh for less than £
u elsewhere. 1 Ul l " n!?0,:l n, T kuis 111 white and colored at 50 per cent, loss than V
buy them elsewhere
Bill Arp’s ami ltctsy Hamilton’s Letters, !
Uncle Remus's Sketches 1
AND TALMAGE’S SERMONS.
Costs 2 Cents a Week !
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IS as we would like to, but we will guarantee to show vWitsT^v^T..?: J 9
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perfect a stock at Tennillo as any house in Midd
that will sell on a closer margin than we will,
For turther particulars apply to the l’riu-
Bo.rta Flournoy of Madison; B. 4V. ' IVritc your name on a postal enrti, a.l- iul , J1 . luull , urB B
Calhoun, Miss Jl/arv Gilmore; R. L. i ) l . ,0 l1 ,’, 111 , "V L 1 1 8eiul - vo11 S I 1CC - I cipal nt Know, Ga. or to
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Till' triVklTITl’TlAV i rtrvu 0(1 I WMl
tftnith, Miss J-’leta .Swell of ’j'cnuillc;
THE CONSTITUTION,
nov 20, 1884- tf
JJd. Trustees,
xeimille Gt.
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we will state that want of spnee prevents our quoting you other prices as we would like to, but we will guarantee to show . ™ l * .■ 1
We cannot he undersold by any living mortal, there is no honse in Ga. can liny goodr cheaper than we can, there is no house'i* a ?-,| JCr ® 1
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 -V, 1 *'
them shall undersell ns, neither will we advertise goods at one price and when they are called for, ask more, or say they are in t '^'t* n.-'
r nressinef invitation for everv one to call and insnt'ct, our stock whether tlmv wish to nureJinaa nr not • J : lc ’ ,ll<(
lurteou
Teimille, Ga.
UB non ion Hill, iiujmiiitu mm, »»»ivt ••*■* voiitiuvu j vjki \j l i»tv utxi wine ttv aioie,;.i It ii il U » AJ L* 121 i 111, OIU DCll tO I’8 ni ft \ r (‘lit 1 * f] ** v,uu *' **««*l’^ill tllflH ^6 Will.
tliem shall undersell ns, neither will wo advertise goods at one price and when they are called for, ask more, or say they are iu t 10,v hke but we give you our word for it that n
a pressing invitation for every one to call aud inspect our stock whether they wish to purchase or not, guaranteeing polite and ” . lke 80,110 °', 'he advertisers of the present day.
e ore most respectfully ^ en lnn '
’’« are most respectft
S. F. McIntyre & ۩
J, A. QUINN, General Manager.
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