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lot
Drelsiiid oil
Sunday.
1. It would lessen the burden of
many people who find it bard woyk
to maintain their places in society/'
2. It would lessen the force of
the temptations which often fead \
men to barter honor and lion^ty »
and display. 1
° If there were less style indress '
tutus
PILLS
New Year.
ijrjitl JrfnerttdcnttutSi
BAKES COUNTY.
Bless style in<
at church, people in rooderac evr-
cumstances would be more iicliiiot
to attend.
-t Universal moderation u drop
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE.
Planter’s Headquarters.
Sheriff Sales.
DRGIA— Bakes Counts'.
I the first Toada, In Fel
sold before the Courthouse o
r next, will be
at church would improve he w
ship by the removal of maiy wa
dering thoughts.
5. It would enable all <1 asses
people to attend church letter
unfavorable weather.
6. It would lessen on Iht part
the rich the temptation to vsuity.
7. It would lessen on Ihe part o
the poer Ihe temptation to he envi
on3 and malicious.
8. It would save valuable timi
on the Lord's day.
9. It would relieve our means o'
a serious pressure, and thus enabh
us to do more for good enterprises
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
We mention below a few items from tlie immense stock wc carry, and respect
fully ask you to inspect it before purchasing elsewhere.
i legal boon of tale, the
van,, eu-wtt: Two mules and. one
ton aa the property of Wm. Cham-
s to satisfy mortgage S fa la favor of Welch *
•on, and landlord’s Uen in favor or Nary A.
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
loan of a
FARM IMPLEMENTS
500 IRON FOOT "PLOW STOCKS, $1.60 to $2.00. 100 CAST TURNERS.
1G.1SS1.
J.H. ROWELL,
Sheriff’s Sale.
Heel Pins, Lap Rings, Etc., Etc.
EORGIA—Baker County.
ILL be aokl before the Court Homo door in
Newton, Ga_ within the legal hooraof
on the first Tuesday In February next, the
wing property: I-ot of land (115) one honored
nd fifteen in the (12th) twellth district tald cram
ps Ihe property of Lewi. 1. Mathis, to satisfy
ne Baker Superior Court fi la, H. Croaaon. Ad-
sinistrator of E. Pearce va. Lewis J. Mathii.
Vritten notice aerved. i. H. BO WELL-
ec30. ShedlL
colored UHnS
IF THESE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED-
SERIOUS DISEASES Will SOON BE DEVELOPED,
xuXT"8 FILLS are etpoelnUy adapted to
•nen case*,one dose effects raehachaan
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
«»»gSB!53M»ffi , SKy , g
imparts
Sold by D
“* am re iii.tuiiii uuiur, rei
byDrngjzUta, or sent by e
Office, 35 Murray St., New York.
€ Vr. urns alien. w vcuu* r,r«™.u„. ... a
MU bold, win a. nod ren 5 wikaSS.#
your own t ,
So risk. Everything new. ' Capital not
required. We will furnish you every
thin?. Many are making fortunes. La-
and
you
The Coldeet Place oa ftartli,
G1 °Not that everybody is studying TIITTJO lli ID RVC
the way tosse what and where Na | (J I I O liAIH U I Cl
koutsR is—the place from wheuc omHnaorwiu
came the information of the loss o
the Jeannette—it is of interest
know that that town has long bee
held by meteorologists to be th
coldest place on earth. Yakouts
is situated in northeastern Sibcn
on the Lena river, in latitude sixt,
two degrees north, longtitude oi
hundred and twenty-nine degrei
forty-foor minutes east, and is
town of about 5,000 inhabitants
It is the capital of an immen
province of the same name. T
average temperature of the regi
in winter 37° below zero. Strict
'speaking, however, Verkoyansk,
the Yana river, is the Asiatic pole
cold, the thermometer there got
even lower than at Yakouti
There is a corresponding cold poi
on the American side of the glol
not fAr from the Parry Islan
The winlers are colder at Yakofll
than at the month of the Lena, win
the explorers landed.
dies make as much as men. «tw1
girls make great pay. “
want a business at which you can make great pay
all the time you work, write for particulars to H.
Hallett A Co- Portland, Maine. no41y
ONLY MEDIGINE
SoppretilBS News.
Boston Star.
If a common man goes astray,
his wife, son, or daughter step as
from the recognized walks of p
priety, who asks the woila to i
serve silence ? “Who takes an in
est in the case? "Who req
encies for the circulat
AIT EITHER LIQUID OB OBI FOBR
That Acts at the same time on C
TSS LIVES, TBS BOWELS,
MD TBS SIDNEYS.
[WHY ARE WE SICK?
hcause toe allow these great organs to
yme dogged or torpid, and poisonous
m norsare therefore forced into the blood
l that shouldbec. ~
KIDNEY-WORT
Sheriff Sales.
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Hammers, Saws, Hatchets, Chop Axes, Files,
Braces and Bits, Wrenches, Broad Axes, Grub Hoes, Picks, Sausage Grincers, GEORGIA—Baker Countt.
Tacks, Nails, Etc., Etc. r — -
WOODand WILLOW-WARE
W 1
ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Feb-
» i rjary next, within the legal hour* of
<xle before the court house door in said coo*tv
the following property to-wit: one hunoreu
and twenty-live (125) aci
enth dial
Painted and Cedar Tubs and Buckets, Churns, Measures, Sugar Buckets, Water
Kegs, Chairs, Clothes Pins, Sifters, Washboards, Bread Trays, Etc., Etc.
Wagons! Wagons!
WHITEWATER—Best in the market, Webster, Studebaker, Jlilbnm & Avery.
All sold under guarantee.
Meats,
Fisli
Sardines.
Hams, Lard,^Sugar,jCoflee, Biee, Salt, Grits, Meal, Butter, Salt :
Koe,
les, Ei
Meats, Vegetables and Fruits, Candies, Cracke
Canned
tc., Etc.
GOODS, NOTIONS AND CLOTHING!
Domestics, Bleachings, Prints, Dress Goods, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Neck-
Wear, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Etc., Etc.
WE GUARANTEE EVERYTHING WE SELL TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
DRY
oprll.ly
Crockett’s Ironworks
iMZ^nsrTJ^-A.CTTJE.B
■ III II SI HIS!
i suppress tiio I
WILL SURELY CURE
SES. —
silver-lined
silkcned-liosed fratoTiiity wap
from the beaten path of correctness
searching for pleasures now. with a
hundred thousand dollars in his
pocket; stolen from the great un
washed, his proud wife, or widow,
liis spindle-shanked, narrow-chested
scion, or liis pale-faced and well-
liaddcd daughter, enter into pas
tures noxious to the nostrils of de
cent poverty, instantly tlie engine of
influence is set to work; court-, »
judges, police officials, the public'
press, and all who crook the kncif
to wealth and rank join in servile
ncquiesenco to cover up the tracks
of irregularities in high places, and
moral tilth accumulates in fhe home:
of wealth, stimulated and snktaitied
by those Who arc held to be the cor
rectors of society and exemplars of
morality in public and private life.
Ho Was Just Out.
Steubenville Herald.
Some of our city slopes arc con
stantly annoyed by children coming
to the door and asking for cards,
empty boxes and thatton of tilings.
The clerks are, of course, down on
the youngsters, and" the warfare
never ends. The otberepay a little
girl opened a store do^pand, stick
ing her head in, called out:
t any
“Say, mister, have
empty boxes?”
“No,” said the clei
politely. 'Seal
“Got any cards ?”
“No.”
“Got anv almanacs
“No.” '
‘-•Got any empty bottles ?”
“No,”
“Got any pictures ?V
“No.’’ js
“Got any scnseiSH
“No—yes—no—yes—you misera
ble little wretch,” and the clerk flew
out of the door, but the youngester
was up in the next alley making
faces at him, and lie came back
madder than he had been since his
salary had been reduced.
. re » —
“It’s sotyoii are, winter or sum
mer,” said the snappish wife to her
drunken husband. “And its cold
yon are summer or winter,” he re-
plied, with a malicious grin.
pf ccn-
'th the
and
Guilty of lVrous,
Tribune. • - -■ ’ • f - - ■
Some pcopl
fusing exi
large mass of
in this they
There are sSI1
- fully Worth all
and one at I
ters. The
. use the Bitter
we have most
and lias alw:. .
class'and reliable, doing
claimed for them.
- ♦— .
It Is Found at Last !
Something Nev'Unbek the Sun.—
ines,
a wrong.
advtfcBsed "remedies
it i- asked for them,
’ “W of—Hop Bli
nd occasion to.
cli.a climate as
e year in Bay City,
id it to be first-
idi that is
to" New U
A-new era is dawning upon women.
Hitherto she has been called upon to
suffer the ills of mankind and her own
besides. The frequent and distressing
irregularities’ peculiar to her sex have
• long been to her. the^’direful spring oi
woes unnumbered.” In the -mansion
of die rich and hovel of poverty alike
woman has been the constant yet pa
tient victim of a thousand ills unknown
to man—and without a remedy. “Oh,
Lord, how long!” in the agony of her
soul, hath she cried. But-now the,
hour of her redemption is come. She
• will suffer no more, for Bradfield’s Fc-
male Regulator, “Woman’s Bost
Frieiidj” is for sale by all druggists.
Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlan
ta, Ga.; price $1.50 per bottle.
tnoUiors! motbers!! ?IotIier* JS!
Are you disturbed at
broken of your lest by a
faring, and crying with thi
pain of cutting teeth? If
and get a bottle of
Soothing Syrup. It
poor -little sufferer immediately—de
pend upon it; there -is no mistaki
about it. There is not a mother or
-earth who has ever used it who will no!
tell you at once that it will regulate tht j
bowels, and give" rest to the moll: .1
and relief and health to the child, '
operating like magic. It is perfectly
safe to use in all cases, and pleasant ti j
the taste, and is the prescription of,one ■
of the oldest and best female physician: |
and nurses in the United States. Sole ;
everywhere. 85 cents a bottli
COMPLAINTS,
IN, V FUN Alt Y
es,fej£yle WEAKNESSES,
CS DISOBDERS,
5ffit action of these organs and
r power to ihroic off disease.
s:i(Ter Illlions pains nnd aches)
hientcd with Piles, Constipation!
hy'f richii-m'ii oTer disordered Kidneys!
IVliy i’p'iare nervous or sick headaches!
| Dse KfDNETf-tVORTnWf rejoice in health.
- Itispuiupin HIT-Veretable Form, iatin
■ cans one package of r-hicli makes sir quarts of
■ medicine- Also In Liquid Form. vcrjConeen-
J trated, for those that cannot readily prepare it.
tyr-lt acts u lthvnual efficiency in oither form.
I GET IT OF YOUR DRUGGIST. TRICE, S1.00
J e WELLS, BICJUBhSoN & Co.,Prop's, r
I (Will send tho dry post-paid.) BURLINGTON, TT.
The Latest The Best
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.
The handsomest and most complete
LARGE ARM MACHINE
Yet produced.
ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT
ON APPLICATION.
Victor Sewing Machine Go.,
Middletown, Conn.
Southern Ofllce, No. 8 N. Charles St,
THE CINCINNATI
WEEKLY TIMES
has lor mare than forty years maintained its
position as the leading paper of the West. It
ranks above tJl others in circulation. Influ
ence, and in the esteem of its readers, because
it is just the Jdnd of paper the people-want.
The Weekly Times covers the whole ground
of a first class family Journal. -It is larger
and better than any high-priced weekly of
fered the public; its reading matter covers a
entertaining and in*
BUT ONE POTXAB A TEAS.
Oar agents everywhere say it Is the easiest
paper In the field to canvass for, and readers
are sura
of one year are
mMMnHPHi. L _
Tiftysix columns for one dollar a year,
most liberal terms to club agents.
Specimen copies tree. Send far one before
j Walnut
THE DAILY TIMES-STAR,
Eight pages, forty-eight column*. Only six
dollars a year, 93 for six months, $1.50
for three months. Has the largest drcola-
tion of any paper In Cincinnati. Is the best'
.. . ’** and the best p
know of the
aomgs mx-
With Improved Frielion Feed and Ratchet or Screw Head Block;
MILLS, PULLEYS ANQ GEARING.
Boxes and Mill Work Generally. Gin Gear, Gwlymys, .
Sugar Mills and Kettles of all Sizes Always on Hand.
HORSE,
HAND or
POWER!
Cotton Presses!
RAILING, ETC.
IRON
"We Keep
a Full Supply of all Articles used about Steam
Mills.
Engines are Equal, it not Superior, to any worts in the State.
Our facilities for Repairing St.
Tools all new, aud of the beat
All work warranted. Send for Circular and Price List to
Oct. 18-3mwd3t
CROCKETT & soars,
iMLAaonsr, <3-A.
MACON MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS!
Successor to iff. B. AJiTOPE.)
-Manufacturer and Dealer In-
MARBLE and MITE MONUMENTS,
HEAD-STONES, VASES, URNS, ETC.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO POLISHING and EE-LETTEliING.
50 JFlum. St.., Cor. Tbird, near Brown House,
iMiAaaisr, C3-A.
Oct. 182a wd3irw
NOVELTY IRON WORKS.
JOS2T ROTJHKE, Frop’r.
NO. 2 BAY AND KIVER STREETS, - - - - SAVANNAH, GA.
k mi Brass tairj sii Machiss Shop.
All kinds of IKON and BRASS CAS TINGS, repairs on machinery, etc,
at lowest rates.
SUGAR MILLS and PANS
A SPECIALTY.
My Mills all hare heavy WROUGHT IRONT SHAFTS, and are warranted for one year.
Send for My Price List before purchasing elsewhere.
Oct. 11-dlmwly
Yes, We Do
Mean Business, if
p
-AT THE
LOWEST OF PRICES
WILL INDUCE YOU TO BUY. CALL AND SEE A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
R
J
I Of 1
Hop Bitters.
IfytmareyoHDF
■bt-a’.lh or lor.trniih I
He-*
Wlioover you are.
whenever you feel
intt or stimulat.i
^ , ton- \
inj* or stimulat.Dfr
without in Ioxie-itm;, I
take Hop
Bitters.
—»bt work, to n„
tore brain nerveand
ate, oie Hop B.
faring from any In-
n; It yon are roar*
in?, suffering from
' ou a bed of sick*
.tters.
Thousands die an*
I nualljrfrom some
J have been prevented
■ - ya timely useof
HopBItters
Have you dys
pepsia, kidney,
or urinary com-1
plaint, disease
of the jfomaco,
to'xels, blood,
liver or nerres t
You will De
cured if you use
Hop Bitters
If yon are sinv
f ily weak and
ow spirited, try
it! It may
save your
life. It has
saved hun
dreds*
■Mt;
HOP
NEVER
FAIL
D.L C.
Is an absolute
and irresma-
ble cure f
use of opium,
tobacco,or
Soldbydra?-
-AND-
HOUSEFURNISHINC GOODS.
II*y W-IWV wuw .r
-nve ti2Di acres of lot ho 216 in the
|sSv«ithdSrtK3 to satisfy one tax fi fa, Stole
and County vs Henry Cook. Also, parts or
lots Nos. 183 and 216 in the Seventh district, to
satisfy one tax fi fa* Stole and Lopnty ys
James Cook. Also, 125 acres of lot No. 216 m
Seventh district to satisfy one tax fi fa* State
and County vs Henry Cook. levies made and
returned to me by L. R Uud^T^C^
Dec. 59,1 SSI. SherilT.
THE WELL-TRIED— r
Farmer Girl Cook Stove,
Tire Boy Dixie Plough.
Mechanical Implements, Wooden-Ware, Etc.
aa-ir will pay you to call on us_e»
toy*, e. -3mw
THE BEST IN THE MARKET!
nor Birrzas
■•rQ co.,
Boebetter, 5. Y.
2i?::szi
“Clad Tidings tor MothersI”
THB MOST IMPORTANT INFOKMAI l’iN IYER
PCULISUSC lor those who would pass with little
pain through the great trial of motherhood. Send
for a stamp addressed to Dr. fctainbackWUson *
Atlanta, Ga.
“Sexual Diseams oiMea” to be had iu ihe same
jeay. Sepl5-dii
5EEDR
OAVID.LANDRETH &S0NS- PHIIA-
“EXCELSIOR”
COOK STOYES
IaEABING FEATURES:
Double ’Wood-Doors Iritent
Adjustable Damrer
Door . ■ Swinging
Revexrible Gas-Burning I>orCroas IVce
Nickel Knot* Double Short Outers
Nickel Pamela Hfary Ring - Covers
Illuminated Fire-Doors, etc.
QMQte MANUFACTCKED BY
r ISAAC A. SHEPPARD A CO., Baltimore, Md,
iptoitoiBS^riraaBBtc Priced t: ss!t all Punes.
And for sale by principal dealers.
MITCHELL COUNTY.
Sheriff Sales.
GEORGIA—Mitehell Co.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door,
in Camilla, Ga., on the first Tuesday in
February next,between the legal houisof sale,
two lots of land Noe. (56) fitty-six and (57) fi'ty-
seven, in the Ninth District ol Mitchell county
also six mules and thirty-five head of cattle,
marked crop and two splits w one ear, crop and
ro splits in one ear, cro
. biaudcd TB; also one
and two hundred bushels of corn. Levied on by
C. T. DeGraffenreid, former sheriff, to satisfy a
fi fa from Mitchell Superior Court in fkTor of the
Sulphuric Acid and Superphosphate Co. vs Troup
Butler. Levied on as defendant’s property. De
fendant notified in writing.
* e 30th, 1881.
G. W. SWINDLE
Admiuistrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Mitchell County.
yy ILL V »M balore tho Court Houae aoor In
taaiUiA Ga., botwren tho legal houta of
sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, the
cast half of lot No 54 in the Eleventh District of
Mitchell county, for benefit of creditors. Terms
cash. W.N. SPENCE,
Administrator, with Will annexed, of Daniel
McKlerain, deceased.
DOUGHERTY COUNTY.
Notice.
GEORGIA—Doughebty Countt.
DY virtue of an order Irani the court of Ordin-
A> ary of tatd county, I wUl sell between the
legal boon of sals, to the highest bidder, before
the court house dooriu Albany, Ga^ on the tst
Tuesday "•'.•!:^«7a a nS
rJ interes'
lot bo.
Terms „
noids, a minor, tor »
First
a one-fourth nndivid-
the west side of
ict of said county,
trty of Jesse Key-
Sheriff Sale.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.
B
Y virt ue of a writ of fi fa issued
liurtz vs. Thomas J. Boy Ington, I will sell be!
the Conrt House door of Dougherty county, on
the first Tuesday in February next, between the
legal boars or sale, to tho highest bidder, the lots
in the city of Albany, Ga^ fronting on Washing
ton ami Pine streets now vacant, at one time oc*
cupied by Cntger & Co, Fields & Alley, Higdon &.
Clarke. Nos not known but Identified
identified as above
the point ot the premises now occnpied by Wil
der A Sons, being claimed is not included. The
above levy taken as the property of Thomas J.
Boyington. Under this fi fa the property was
liointed out by StrozierJb Smith, plaintiff’s altor
uey.and levied on 1st of December, 1863*
Thu 27th December, 1881.
F.G. EDWARDS*
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Dougiterty Co.
jgy Virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi*
first
House - -
hours of sale.
Tu.-adaj. in February. 1832, at the '
» door iii said county, betweeb the
s of sale, the city lot No. 77 on Pine rtri
SssfiBaEAW
whereon a. ix. wnm rcaiucv*
death, containing one acre more »
SfcKn thereon. Sold aa tho property or .
Ota. O. Daniel. ““'o. j. DANIE r
»exed, or !
, with the will annexed, c
Dec. SO. ISSt.
Letters of Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Douqhekty County.
i W. COSBY, redding in theSUheofX
ass a sis
FBbnuuTTl8>‘2, and show cause, if
Monday in renruo^y, 10^*, . j
—nSSSSLSwm
they on,
trusted wl
property of B. F.
"Witneamy offlttal «‘«“^ ? oM 1 Ordtn H y
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Dougherty County.-
1881, Mra.Y.A^TMkerely.IatoofDonBlMrty
SSS’hS’iTplfedto'i5Sntai^fSn“ tS?
S ofSiTSSTY. A. Tankeraly, in i*id
that administration will be vested in
._«- xv- c«n»iA» ram* nr some prop-
State; that administration win ut
the Clerk of the Superior Court, or
er person, on the first Monday in February,
Itg&Tafter the publication of this citation, un
less valid objection is made to his appoint
ment.
113 Given under my hand and official signature,
this i’Oth day of December, 1881.
i. J. ODOM, Ordinary, D. C. Ga.
Jan682
fostfoites
Administrator’s Sale
• OF PLANTATION.
B Y virtue of a decree of the Superior Conrt of
Dougherty County, rendered in the case of
James L. Brown as administrator de bonis non of
George O. Dawson va. B. B. Out* et al. I will
sell before the Court House doer at Albany,
and the
UlUUoUtU Km uiutu va 1KW, .. --* “ n ——
hickory place. Terms, one third cash, am
hihnee in one or two years, with interest from
date at eight per cent, and mortgage on the
lacds to secure the payment. Sold at the risk of
B, B. Onto, the higheskbidder at sale Dee. 6,1881
.nd who refused lo
Administrator de bonis non of George O. Brown
w. 1—1831.
mHE GILMORE PLANTATION,
X Located in Lee County, four miles from
Adams Station, on Southwestern Railroad, con
tain? 1,360 acres, with dwelling and other neces
sary outhouses. Terms easy. For further infor
mation apply to M,S. ID*N&R,^Au-
gusta, Ga^or Mr. J. W. STALNAKEB,on )
ALSO FOR RENT.
in same county, two fine PLANTATIONS, l,fiuO
ACRES each, known as the GARDNER PLACES.
lermseasy. .
For farther information apply to *
MRS. M. G. 8. GARDNER,
La, Ga.
novlS-wtf
For ^aJe.
W E OFFER for cash ora
the following in Miti
cash or approved credit,
j in MitcbeU Co only: Lot
No. 253, in 9th District; 165 acres of lot 355,
in 10th District; No. 191 in lltli, nnd 47 in
12th District. Also the commodious Livery
Stable in Camilla. Also two fine Dexter Dug-
{ ies (one top,) 1 Brimberry Buggy, and one
ne one-horse .wagon. Also c ^ ’
hand 5x10 Billard Table,
ond hand Massey Gin.
*
tf.
BUSH* LYON,
nary of Dougherty county will be sold on the
Great chance to
Those who always take advantage
of the pood chances for making
ironey that are offered, generally
■ become wealthy, while those who
do not imprive such chaoses re
main in poverty. We want many men, women,
boys and girls to work for os right in ' ‘
localities. Anyone can do the worl
from the first start. The business will pay more
than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit
furnished free. No one who engages fails to make
money rapidly. You can devote your whole time
to the work, or only your spare momenta. Full
information and all that is needed sent free. Ad
dress Stinson * Co„ Portland, Maine. no31y
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD OF
“Old Hickory
99
WAGONS I
The Best in the Market.
WE ALSO HAVE ON HAND A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
Belting,
Lacing Leather,
Beam Scales
And Steelyards.
CRAS BLADES.
WATT PLOWS,
CORN SHELLERS,
HAY CUTTERS.
DRESS GOODS for the LADIEi
Boots,Shoes,Hat
DOMESTICS AND DRY GOODS
Of every kind and in endless variety
FOR THE MILLION!
AT ’WHOLESALE and HETAI .
We keep everything in the way of DEY GOODS, CLOTHING AND NOTIONS that is suitei tc 2
wants of the people of Southwest Georgia, and at prices which
DEFY OOMPETITIOK
_ © Ask of Those Who Pay Cash for Goods is, that they call ani cm •;
our atock and prices oefore purchasing elsewhere.
MORRIS MAYEE
Albany, Ga., Sep?. 23,1881 *ly
NEW STORE
-AND-
NEW GOODS
E B. & S. B. LEW
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS
DRESS GOODS, j
DOMESTICS, JEANS, OSNABURGS, SHIRT!
Hate, Gaps, Boots c& Shoes,
OlofMriO
NOTIONS ! NOTIONS!
i, Crockery, Mare, Pot-1
AGENTS FOE LAFLU A “BAND POWDER CO.’S” CELEBRATED Bp.arty, 0P
“ORANGE RIFLE” AND “DUCKING” POWDER.
JJltOAJ) STJREET, ALBANY, GA.
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DRUGS, STATIONERY,
FURNITURE
And STOVB 1
Uon*t Purchase until you have seen our Stork, Prices tod*
-OUR LADIES’ DEPARTMENT
Consisting or FANCY DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS and DOLMANS 1 |
BONS, GLOVES and FANCY LACES, tlie Ladle, are
requested to call and see.
E- B. & S. B. LEWIS, Albany.
Lewis Bros.,
BANKERS ani BROKER
BUY and BELL EXCHANGE. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY AIADI*. WE E* 1 - 1 '
h r LOANS ON GOOD NOTES.
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INDSTINCT PRINT
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