The herald and advertiser. (Newnan, Ga.) 1887-1909, November 11, 1887, Image 5

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/ / ®hc Herald and ^drcrfisei;. RY THE NEWNAN PUBLISHING CO. S. W. MUKUAV, ItiiKliifNM Mxim|;<ir, OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COUNTY subsckii’Tios rmeu. *t.r,o a year. KNTKKKl) AT THK l'OST-OKKICK. VK'.VNAN, OA., AS SKCONn-ri.ASS MATTKK. OVER THE STATE. AT C0ST ' J. B. MOUNT'S FURNITURE! For the next sixty days, or until further notice, I will sell my entire stock of Dry Goods, : Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, | AT COST for cash. Knoxville has promise of a newspa- j havino" per in the near future. ' Items of Interest Gathered from C*ir ' Exchangee. • CtC Edge wood has a eat that will not eat ' t-, , „ rne at. i 1 hese goods are all new, | been bought for the Fall trade, and will be sold without reservation. I have ! I buv and sell more FURNITURE than all the dealers in Atlanta combined. I operate fifteen large establishments. I buy the entire output of factories; therefore I can sell you cheaper than small dealers. Read some of my prices: A Nice Plush Parlor Suit, $35.00. A Strong Hotel Suit, $15.00. (On Greenville street, next door to Dr. Reese’s Drug Store.) A Good Bed Lounge, $10.00. A Good Single Lounge, $5.00. EMPIRE STORE Originator of Jiock Jiottom Prices in Reiman. (Georgia. Ex-Governor McDaniel visiting Cuba this winter. flunks of -:o:- the goods and want the mon ey for them. Come and see me if you don’t think 1 am in earnest. I mean business. J. S. ANDERSON, Bay Street. Has opened a nice, new and select stock of FANCY and FAMILY GROCERIES in the Brewster building, Columbus is talking of getting up an exposition for next year. .Judge G. N. Lester, of Gumming, is a candidate for Congress. The Comptroller-General is busy get ting his annual report ready. Four years ago McRae numbered about BOO soirls; now it approximates (KM). Tli& Tax Collector of Cherokee county has finished his first round without collecting $500. Aleck Tappan, one of Greene coun ty's wealthiest citizens, was killed Fri day by being caught in his cotton gm. At the election held by the Spalding Greys in their armory at Griffin J liurs- day night .1. T. Stephenson was elected < 'aptain. Three bird hunters encountered a dock of black birds not very far from Albany on Wednesday, and, firing in to them, killed seventy-six. Artesian well No. 0, at Albany, flows fcixty gallons to the minute, and the owners look hopefully to its successful completion in the near future. There is ajady in LaGrange who is -till using a number of the cookingves- -cls she bought at the beginning of her first housekeeping venture, nineteen years ago. William Skinner, Oite of the oldest m d tallest residents in Richmond county, died Friday at his home, live utiles from Augusta. lie was 75 years i fid, 7 feet ti inches tall. The Commissioner of Agriculture has fixed the salarv of Inspectors of Fertil izers at $125 per month, dating from October 1st, in view of the fact that 1 hey are not allowed to inspect oil. O. 8. Barnett says that at several places on the survey of the Washing ton and Elberton Railroad the earth lias so much iron in it as to seriously interfere with the magnet in the sur veyor’s instrument. An additional room 100x37 feet is be ing erected for the chair factory at Osborn’s shop at Griffin. The firm ex pects to make 50,000 chairs this year in stead of the 30,000 at first contemplated, and have orders for many more. There is a lad near Warrenton who started out in January with a small yearling, went to school five mont hs, and has traded around until he has $2o _ 1 in cash, a better yearling, four goats. ^p icc Nutmeg, Pepper, Gin- und is now clearing him a cotton patch 1 at night for next year. namon, RlCC, The first issue of the first paper ever published in .Tones county will come forth on November 12th, at Gray s sta tion. T. R. Penn, of Monticello, is at the bottom of the scheme, and to him is due all the honor. The title will ue the Jones ('oiinty //wdliyht. Col. P. F. Smith, of Newnan. has published an article in the Constitution wherein he gets at the bottom tacts and the real milk in the coeoamu on the tariff. A tariff for revenue only— the revenue being the thing desired first, and this brings incidental protec tion, as needed.—Home bulletin. , THE GRANDEST DISPLAY -OF- DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, T.A.LANE BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, CARPETS ig included in that line of business, ever presented to the public, shipments of New Goods from the best markets in the country, 5 w ' J oppo-! And everythin , T . , . T T , j The largest shipments of New Site the Robinson House, tintl which, for style and selection, have no superior . . For fullv thirty days J. B. MOUNT ransacked the Northern and Eastern respecttully invites attention ; Markets ill the selection of this stock, and never before has he met with such marvelous success. This trip North will Ion to the same. ’ — ' * V/ A Good Cotton-Top Mattress, $2.00. A Good Strong Bedstead, $1.50. A Nice Rattan Rocker, $2.50. A Nice Leather Rocker, $5.00. A Strong Walnut Hat Rack, $7.00. A Nice Wardrobe, $10.00. A Fine Glass Door Wardrobe, $30.00. A Fine Book Case, $20.00. A Good Office Desk, $io.co. A Fine Silk Plush Parlor Suit. $50.00. A Fine Walnut 10-Piece Suit. $50.00. A Nice French Dresser Suit, $25.00. I respectfully invite everybody to examine my stock and get my prices before buying your Furniture. I have the linest as well as the cheapest Furniture in Atlanta. Write for prices. A. G. RHODES, « 85 Whitehall St., Atlanta, Ga. I marvelous success. Tins trip A ort 11 will long be held in memory by the people He proposes to | of Coweta and adjacent counties; for lie has thereby secured for them bargains i in every department—truly bargains—that will open the eyes of the trading carry none but first-class goods, : public. ‘ " . . .... \ 1 To describe the many novelties, the endless variety, the immensity of lus- stock, and the many BARGAINS he is offering, would only result in a faint ef- Nothing short of a thorough examination of his STOCK AND BRICES i NEW, ASTONISHINGLY NEW DIRECT FROM NEW YORK! i and will sell them as cheap as they can be bought anywhere in town. Favor him with your patronage and you will not re gret it. J. B. MOUNTS BUSINESS! E. E. fort. Nothing short ot a can give a proper knowledge of ! T haye - returned from New York with a stock of FINE DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. TRIMMINGS, IIATS and SHOES, which will surpass- in assortment, uiialitv and prices anything ever brought to Newnan. 1 have by all . . odds the most elegant line of SILKS, CASHMERES. TRICOS, GRhA S, t\ Oh- 1 hearty invitation to one and §j£j) S LADIES’ GOODS, BLACK GOODS, etc., ever offered to the trade in t. ,, , . | this city, which an examination will verify. Many competitors would cause the Trade to believe that every man blows his " . , . ... . ... ... own horn !—in answer to which J. B. MOLN I reminds the public ot the crowds ! ]„ BINE DRESS GOODS I can offer a handsome line of Black Silks, *1 _•> he has blown together in the past three years, during which time he lias distrib-; per yard and upward. Same goods would cost in Atlanta $2 50 and $3 00. I ri oted his BARGAINS over this and adjoining counties. Such “blowing the 1 cos ’and Greys, 'different shades.) Ladies Cloths, (different shades.) mark ” •* '• ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ s ” appreciate. Goods, 25c to Sl 50. Cashmeres, 20c to $150. for which purpose he takes pleasure in extending I all fresh | Cur-! Has just received a stock of Raisins, Dates, rants, Prunes, Citron, Macca-j roni, Okra and Tomatoes,; Corn, Tomatoes, Pineapple, j Pickles, Ginger, Mace, Cloves, j North Georgia people have, and always will J. B. Mount guarantees to beat prices from 10 to 25c. per cent. ; J. B. Mount guarantees the largest variety. J. B. Mount guarantees the largest Saturday a Griffin merchant saw a nan trying to get change tor $10 who lad been due him a bill for some time le walked up to him and requested lavinent. The debtor turned to linn uicl said, “Here take this $10 and give ue credit for it; 1 can t get it changed ■o you might as well take it. He took t. " Hawkinsville had received up to fuesdav night last 12,494 bales of cot on The merchants say they. have never had a better trade, and their col lections were never better. I YAi 1 " tion has not hurt the town a dollar. The colored people have more money than they have had any year -since the war. At Atlanta, the trial of Bud Veal for the killing of C. P. Horn, one of the contractors on the new CapitoL is set for November 54th. Aeal, rt,-U 1 Y remembered, was engaged m a dtthcult> with Sam Venable m a room of the Kimball, when, by the discharge of a pistol, Mr. Veal’s as alleged, Mr. II0111 was accidentally shot and killed. Ackno-wledgments. For the two weeks ending Thursday, November 10th, the following named parties have paid the amounts opposite i heir names on account of subscription to The: Herald and Advertiser. w hich is hereby acknowledged with thanks: M— M A. McDowell. >-1.50: F. n. Rob- Christopher, ™ n , Y “A 'Vo.HU jUXh W : F. Brown. $2.00: W B. Lan berf . .1. M. Brittain, $i.->0; *h-'V Broom' *•> w a s .lones. $1.50: M .1. broom. $3.00; a! C. Russell. ALAc 'j'o-'Tli* $1.50 IT. A. Hall. $1..>0: >- \ Yrhv $3.00; Jos. Drake, Voo-G Wl Sr., $1.5'': A. E. Byewste.r, • • • Glower, $1.50; D. H. Brown, $1^0, Al len Chandler, $--.00; \\ . L. t Grits, Here are facts that he is willing to risk his reputation on— 5,000 yards of good Prints at 34c.—worth 5c. 2,000 yards Mattress-Ticking, 44c—worth 7±c. 2,000 yards Plain and Brocaded Dress Goods at 4c.—worth Sc. Loo yards splendid Plaid Dress Goods at 5c.—worth 10c. (These goods were bought in a job lot, and is a splendid bargain.) son yards Dress Goods at 10c.—worth 15c. j. PUN T'S Cable Twill Dress Goods at 20c.—has no equal for less than 35c. 12-S Wide Tricots, best quality, sells everywhere at $1—only 75c. Every shade in Tricot, Ladies’ Cloth and Flannel Dress Goods. Dress Flannels, in all colors, at 25c.—same goods others ask 35c. for. . . . I This is just the beginning to the endless amount of solid, honest Bargains .J. Oatmeal, S ;> Mount has secured this season— In TRIMMINGS I can furnish Silk Astrakhan, in all shades. Beaded Trim mings. in sets and by the piece. Velvets in all shades, brocaded and plain. Silk Braids for trimming. A complete line of BUTTONS, for Fine Dress Goods, suitable for all shades stock to select from. | and grades. I JERSEYS, all grades and styles, 75c to $2 50. j An elegant line of LADIES’ CLOAKS, ranging all the way from $1 to $30. I have a handsome lot of LADIES’ SHOES, the best in the market, without I exception. I can sell a No. 1 Ladies’ Shoe, neat and dressy, tor $2 .>0. 1 he very best hand-made Shoe, all siz.es, $4 ;>0. j a full line of MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S SPRING-HEEL SH(>ES, all size-. ! large lot of LADIES’, MISSES’, CHILDREN’S and INFANT’S HOSI ERY. aUsizes and qualities, i'romlOc to $t per pair. Crackers, etc. “Falls City Snowflake Wa fers.” 1 still lead the van on Toilet and Laundry Soaps. Six pounds pure soap for twenty- live cents, K E. SUMMERS", . .Vlt HI 111 SSLVU1CU . One ease containing 1,800 yards double stamped Prints, something entirely new, at 5c.—worth Sc, 1.300 yards New Fall styles Ginghams, the best made, at lOe.—worth 124c. Everv merchant will claim, ami justly too, that there is a considerable advance • * • ,1 tv.. / 1 . . 1 l* . . i. 1 * . ...... . 1..»T TA AT/ \ I .it f iitiiil will undersell Atlanta or quit business, I SAY. Try me. I MEAN EXACTLY WHAT E. S. BUCHANAN. in prices in the Dry Goods line this season; but J. B. MOUNT contracted for NEW HARDWARE AND SEED STORE, ! the principal part of Iris stock in time to save the 15 per cent, advance on his Jeans, Cassiniercs, Prints, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, etc., and is pre pared to offer you immense advantages. Stop here and read 750 yards Virginia Cassimeres at 374c: others ask 50c. 800 yards all wool 8-ounce Jeans at 35c. ; others ask 45c. I, 000 yards splendiu Jeans at 25c; others ask 33c. | , 000 yards good Jeans at 20c. : others ask 25c. j GUX>,. 9(H) yards Jeans at 15c., that’ can’t be matched for less than 20c. _ pistols, Here you ran find a complete stock of both American and Imported Cassi- powdek, meres, Corkscrews, Diagonals. Worsteds, etc., from the cheapest to.the very best shot, imported goods. J. B. MOUNT will cut all pants goods bought of him GREENVILLE ST., NEWNAN, GA. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! and buy your CIGARS M, SALBIDE, XANUFACTURElt OF FREE OF CHARGE. Again—50 dozen Neck Shawls at 10c.; worth 25c. 50 dozer. Unlaundried Shirts at 25c.—worth 50c. each Very hard to believe .)U ooze-:. I iinuuilli 1UU t?.lU ill --M-. II. tvij u,uu iu w-m...,, for such to be truth, lmt the public has long since realized that J. B. MOUNT never advertises anything without the strictest compliance with his promises, Bmxo this Newspaper with You. sharp's Standard Needles at 24c. for full count paj>er. Best American Pins, full count, containing 280 Pins, at 24c. 20 dozen Neck Shawls, warranted all wool, at 45c—sell everywhere at Special 120 dozen lot of imported German Handkerchiefs, double printed bor- rs—the finest Linen Cambric, at 5c each. This bargain is matchless, and will c in the sliade any 20c, Handkerchief in town. Sharp's Standard Needles at 24c. for full count paj>er. Best American Pins, full count, containing 280 Pins, at 24c. 20 dozen Neck Shawls, warranted all wool, at 45c—sell everywhere at <oC. Spc der lay 250 dozen Misses’ Hose at 5c.—worth 15c, 200 dozen Sample Ilose at 8, 10, 124 and 15 cents—worth double the money. 100 dozen Towels at 24c. each. 50 dozen Bleached Damask Towels at 10c. each. J. B. Mount’s 25c. Corsets sell everywhere at 50c. FINE HAVANA CIGARS, bargains in water proofs: BARGAINS IN BLANKETS! GIRL”; BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS ! BARGAINS IN FLANNELS SMOKE THE “NEWNAN CIGAR. LEAD, FINE RAZORS, KNIVES, OLD DOMIN ION STEEL NAILS, WAGON AND BUGGY TIRES, WAGON AND BUGGY TIMBERS, STOVES, HOLLOW- WARE, GRATES. SHOVELS AND TONGS, <GKAIN SCOOPS, HARNESS AND ENGINE OIT, ftOLII) -- AXES, PLANES, CHISELS, SAWS, AUGERS, HAMMERS, CORN SHELLERS, STRAW CUTTERS, BELTING, ROPES, TWINES. AND A COMPLETE LINE OF SMALLAR WARES. FIELD AND GARDEN SEED. This Ci^fi-r is better than many and e.gi.i: to the best Cigar sold. It ismann-v -Hir ed from the best importe.1 Htivana and I gHarantee it to be fr< e from a .la and poisonous flavors so dang -niokcr. li i> H( 1.,- the BEST’. THE BEST THE 15'.- m This is everv body’s veniict. Retail^ pr • onlv .V. For sale at my store, and a.so i-y Orr, Kirbv & Co , Greenville street. ‘ )j v -Ti beat. rhe\ an t- ■ rthan voui- hifalutin’, drugged-to-deatli o- OU centers ‘ . ,, i I am sole M v clear tfavnna Cisars are a.- --rood as me £ am a I-o Agent mi b.-s-; ’inport d. and can be had for less man ^ ^ ^ j )air . £v, ' V. • . \n-mntacture cigars to order, anyde- ' A full line of Mi-- - rription and in any quantity. | with any shoe sold for Ladic-’. Misses’, and Children’s Cloaks, i -ires acknowledged in the past and “Rock Bottom” prices guaranteed i n th< future. - : Table iCloth, guaranteed oil color, at 21c. per yard—worth 40c. ; i-ie Napkins at 45c per dozen—worrit 75c. ■-.•;s always crowned with success. J. B. MOUNT'S aim and ■' • P -'-.g Down High Prices nnd Sell Goods at Living Rates cut lia> never I«*st iii- giij A. POPE, < » 1 » O* 1 £ A 111 l;av. coni ■ to his house that were to him against premature wearing *.ccur in tiiL wav. 'lioe^ .rniii s’ Fine Shoes. ■?ich \ all Hand-made Gent; N<< War. No Pay.” -. 1 will compare prices and quality FULLER & STAPLE a nd NORRIS DEALER-. IN 1 all on or address M. SALBIDE. Cigar Man ;farturor. Opera House buiUimg, >ewnan,vft. POMONA NURSERIES, POMONA. GA. Alt kinds of Nursery stock for sale cheap. Apple. Peach and Plum trees. $10 per hun dred. Grape vines, $4 00 per hundred, standard .. i.bo.m in nrmwir- DRY i'V ■J\J . prj; dJ AN© GENERAL CATERER DRY GOODS. T!i} " • 1 *• ; area, rape a — x . w ,. v r ,• a So-. Daniel Y alker, ( varie ties: special varieties cheap in propor- : Y.. • \ I F,p„ P r $1.50: S. S. ! lion i n large orders. Prices furmshea on an- cCollmn, 50.-.: A J-mnr.e Ihm. IV. .00: T. 50; T. U. John- L.50; Collms- i .. : . ■ • i J. eh'wer, ! 50; Banks $1.50; Dr. J. M. tilings, $1.50; S. F . . • . Stallings, $2.00; J.L-AS1 , S. Thomas $l.-«h: > V -\- 1 50; E. MoMey, ' LOO; Mark M om, 50c.; W. M. Robim-'U, plication. Adi oct 1 l-3m' PHII.I.IP SM : Pomona •H. A Good Farm For Laid AY -4.5 T nflVr for -ale two lumdred ju k ; feueef cultivation, with one >t •- v.i ten- " . Tith ’ ■ '■ •v a ctMKi h-nii-.- will do well to ’• tiBLEY. ir d gunranrei Ac Porter’s "(*ur Matchless” r cry pair warra : c e<i. >' and ( hibIren’s Sh< ■ this country. The best "Women's Polka made at !K>c. per pair.^ The best Brogan Slice on earth for $1.25 at J. B. Mount’s. My 75c. Unlaundried Shirt is advertised and boasted of in newspapers' by ° J^B. Mount’s CLOTHING - k this season is grand. Here you find every I We have Just received-an elegant line class of go - from t the finest;—from the 25c B< >ys’ Pants to f Cassi - .rang " the finest Dress -suit : m the $2 i >ys’ Overcoat to the finest Corkscrew and "3 : per ya 1. Reversible-. No man will do himself justice to buy Clothing without going A geneial an-* and coi.-qilete as»*>rt- through this mai »th selection. In short, J. B. MOUNT makes this bold a— ; : :, i " vrii nd - a.v ay fat sertion : He guat mt bound rsell this or any other market, and save yon not aid, consist! : of Shirting ana->neet- less than 2< percent. ting. Brown d Bleached ( ARPETS of all grades to select from. ' -’i L OOR DlL CLOTHS, i i iv> ■ : al! kinds, styles and prices. The l.-rgest stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ro select fr-.-m, ... Our A- • a mi iIo : —n mi saren.ee It triB po“ iandcomrilete. AY e can sell you Hose FANCY GROCERIES, :n iiundreas of ’• • J see this grand STOCK before buying elsewhere other attractions. ” -• i£ ■ J. B MOUNT, Originator of “Rock Bottom Price* ” In Newnan. SHOES, ETC, DRY GOODS AND GROCERY TRADE f SHOES AND HATS. AVhen you want anything in ■•ome to see us and we will save money. GROCERIES, ETC. Our line of Confectioneries, Fancy and Family Groceries, etc., is our spe cialty, being -' : ' : J ( complete sti in this city, p . Iways ii* a fresh line od such as Cabbage, Onion.-, p toes, Irish Potati es, Annb . -- ... ii M- 1 FUL CL ^:IS. Greenville $ -e«.t, next i,o <r io Reese - Fiug $- ,.v.