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pMETT HERALD.
lj ffilsott, Publisher
Cotton Market.
LD Office, Oct., “27th 1885
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ATLANTA.
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Jf-dJ'iDg
j Ordinary
,bove quotations are cor>
t weekly.
jOWNAND COUNTY.
jjtbe advertisements*
jL R Barrett was elleced
|o j the LawrerceviHt Baptist
c b lasi Saturday.
,t»ico/lecior of this coun
,j collected seven hundred
riSu bis first round.
„of the Hmmld’s patrons
110 pay in wood. A
will be acceptable now.
i fourth quarterly meeting of
jwrenceville circuit will be
tfthia place next Sundae
Monday.
iregiet to learn that there ia
mieuHc of typhoid fever in
iound our neighboring town
|iAi*ille.
i advertise this week, some
ibis town property and sever
oJ farms for sale the first
day in December.
« fourth quarterly meeting
Iwinnett circuit will be held
easatit //ill Saturday, Oct.
t cotton receipts at our depot
ran np to rcm sixty to eighty
i per d ty. If this was bring
sunny into circulaaioc it would
re the stringency which has
ten usiness, but probably
ilf of it goes for guano.
I parties indebted to the un
gned, either for advertising,
mption or job work are notiw
bat their accounts will be
lin ibe hands of an officer
iectiun if no' paid before
at of December
Befplks & Bowles.
rDi'oiue P Camp and Miss
6L. Craig, were married this
lag at 10 o’clook at theresi
eof the bride'a mother.
Camp is a farmer, living in
on county, and son of the
lenyman Camp, and Miss
i the youngest daughter of
8 Craig, deed. The Hrr
»de« iU-ssagafrdiations.
lUATIC ENTERTAIN
MENT.
'publish this week the pro
ne of sd eutertaiumeut to be
t*. the Samiarvy on Friday
the 6th, of November. The
g people he ve been preparing
*« iotereating occasion for
time.
wall admission feu will be
!«d. the fund to be used in
igfor school furniture for
Itminary.
WLARY IN* NORCROSS.
16 depot at Norcross was bro
into last Tuesday night and
ticket case of the Air Line
tedalolen. An entrance into
efice was effected through a
lew and the thieve seemed on
want money Flour, meat,
i fob and even a keg of corn
hy were left undisturbed and
the ticket case take-. It ig
IOWu the burglars expected to
aoney in that, case but were
pointed, and the case was
■I next morning down on the
“*d broken open and the tick
*d not b een disturbed, so far
s *gent could discover. This
1 aecond burglary in that
1 recently and the citizens
*l° well to keep a lookout*
ICK Law in rock
bridge.
by a proclama
Ued by Judge Lamkin and
r“ in /hi* issue, tbecitizens
Abridge district, on last
adopted the Stock Law by
6 °t 87 for stock Law and
ir Pence.
k' B ‘S we believe, the third elec
®W ia that district and
,‘ 4w gamed each time, un
been*carried by a major
( * all dispute- It
®°t "0 into effect r.n/ ; l six
8 bom the date of its adop
will give everybody an
0 n ' ,ii y i° prepare ior it.
* at it hai been fairly
8 > let every citizen of the
> Do matlet what may hftve
°P ,n *on before, cooperate
1 R BQcceßß by yielding
‘ui acquie. cence ia the law.
0 *°°d to Fck against
*kle, but only tviias to
•hr. Rn( * bring strife and ho
trouble.
WHY WE DON’T.
BOJU MUCTICAL COMMON SENSE
THAT TOD CAN PUT IN TOD
FIPE AND SMOKE,
The Herald is a tip-top conn
ty paper, said one of our most
prosperous met chants to us the
other day, “but there is one thing
you fellows sadly neglect, iu * our
local '“git up," aud then he smote
a smile.
The man of the quill, ever ready
to gather in formation, and to cor
rect the multitudibous errors that
are heaped apon him, enquired of
the neglect.
The P. M. (not post master)
shifting his finely flavored haraja
ab, said: “Blow, puff, why. my
gracious, man, you don’t puff your
town enough! Look what the
papers have done for Gainesville
and Atlanta, Don’t you see?’’
The humble disciple of Faust
unfolded his rheumatic legs, ad
justed his belt one notch tighter
and wended nis way to his sanct
um*
And new the picture chaogts
As the newspaper man entered
bia den his eyes fe 11 upon the
bright and versati'e contempora
»ies from the above to a ns. A
glance at their teeming advei tid
ing columns, so overpowered h : m
that he sank to the floor with a
wild * why-they do" try, and swoon
ed. .
But the “devil” was near, and
they laid our limp and prostrate
form on the bed of the press,
where kind and gentle hands
soothed his pallid brow with pr'ne
ters ink and last months’ past ,
until consciousness returned.
Then with a nervous band we
grasped out last week's it sue, and
with a double>focus magnifying
glass we scanned its payes for our
p. m. (net postmaster) advertise
merit. But alas! we were only
wasting our “sweetness’’ on the
desert a<r.
Now come, do yon not see, in
this fearful dramr, and its d reful
consequence, “why we don’t ?”
Bead and ponder well for the
gods loveth s live busiuesa man.
This is al’.
WHY BACKBITE.
We have noticed that several of
our* con temporal ies have tefered
to this prevailing custom in thei r
wishes, and whi’e we have but
little cause togrumbls, we though l
the subjeot very applicable to us.
Why sre we so prone to speak
evil of each other? Does it do us
or any one else any good ? Dows
it make other people think any
more of us, or does it raise us but
in our own estimation? Or rather
does it not have a contrary effect?
Then why indu'ge n an evil that
can lesult in good to no one ? If
we can t say something good of
our aeighocrs, let as, in the cause
of charity, close our mouths and
say nothing,
What is that you are about to
say ? Do you knew it to be true,
or beve you merely beard it as a
humor ? Jf i< is true, how much
do you expect by repeating it?
And if if is only founded on “wnat
they say,” what right have you to
circulate a report without founda
tion, to .he hurt of some one who
has done you no harm ?
It is bad enough to defile the
honor of any mac, but a man can,
by a life of blam'ess conduit, re>
establish a once blighted character,
but how is it with woman whose
fain name is once touohed by the
poisonous sting of the blackbiter’s
treacherous tongue* These evil
reports wiM be remembered
against l.er no matter bow blame
less her whole life may be, and
she has but to drag cut a wretch
ed existence without a single ray
of hope of any relief. How many
fair names have been blasted by a
groundless rumor put in motion
by a thoughtless remark. We aie
all toe unguarded in this respect.
We hear too many loose and un
warranted remarks. We nave 100
much of it in our midst Let us
frown it down.
STOCK -AW DEFEATED IN
NORCROSS.
Last Friday was the day ap
pointed for the election on Fenoe
or Stock Law in Norcroes Malitia
District. Both sides were early
oe the ground, and all day long
thv battle raged, beth sides claim
ing the victory. ZWe was con
siderable excitement but every
body kept ia a good humor. When
the ballots were counted out it
was ascertained that fence was
ahead. The official vote hue not
been ferwardsd to Ibe Ordinary.
MURDER!
Parties due us for work muet
make immediate payment. Yon
got our work and we must have
our money. That’s enough,
Pattzbson & Johnson,
Blacksmiths,
3t Lawrenceville, Oa-
AN INCIPIENT FIRE.
Lawrenceville bas certainly been
the moet fortunate town in the
State. There has never been a
general fire since its settlement.
Bat on last Tuesday night a nar
row escape wa-i made* On ibai
night about 10 o’clock Bedfoid
Patterson and Andrew Baugh were
sleeping in the third story of the
corner building >n which Patter
son’s bar is looted. They waked
nearly stifled with smoke
fying down stairs found that the
building was on tire in the corner.
The flames were slowly eaiing t,byii
way through the floor of the sec
ond stery in which Henry Robin
son has a confectionary and famir
ly grocery, and climbing up,fhe
ceiling and weather boardiag.
They went to work resolutely,
while the cry firs brought
of citizens to their at>EmT/a' ce.
Fortunately the doors wele')cept
closed until the fire was under con
trol and as there was no draft to
burning timber into a
flame, the danger was soon over.
Fifteen minutes more and the
building wan'd have beyond the
powet of men to have saved it.
The floors, ceilirg and counters
were already hot. while the bodies
and glass ware were bursting
open with heat. Si uated as thi*
bui'dingic, if it had burned, it
would have been impossible to
have saved Mrs. Smith’s residence.
Both of these houses being large
wooden buildioge, and a st’ff
breeze blowing, there is no telling
would have followed. The prob
ability is that that entire side of
the square would have* be*n in
ashes befoie day. It w&s Vriost
fortunate escape, especially in
vew of iha fact that
means of fighting flsjp\-For ten
years we have urged
zeus the importance of providing
some tire apparatus —a book and
ladder company if nothing else—
but they prjfer to trust to luck.
Oars is a brave town.
Mr, Pattersons loss is estimated
at from five to seven hunkreit dol
lars- Ur. Robiusonsis small*
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
On account of a press on our
columns this week, w* are compell
ed to postpone unf < next week,
our usual notices of ihe advertise
ments of B C Langfoid, Logans
v'lle, Veal Cloud A Cj, Buford.
B F White, Suwanree, W T Sindh,
Buford, A. T. BattPo & Co., Law
renceville. _
Do not fail to read the advertise-,
incuts.
Lawreneevllle Dramatic
‘lroup. 1
LAWRENCE! 'LI PE»*'NABV.
Friday evening, November, 6th.
For tha purpose of raising funds
*o purchase furniture for tbe Sem
inary.
—o -
‘•OUT IN THE STREETS."
—o —
A startling drams in three acts
with the following character per
sonations ;
001. Way ns J- C. Smith.
Solomon Davis J. W. Vaughan.
Dr. Medfield J. A. Coffee,
Pete W. J. Beeples,
Pe*icsman ► Mat Bates,
Mrs. Wayne Lillie Peeples,
Nina Wayne (her daughter)
[Cora Spence,
Mrs. Bradford Essie Winn.
Minuie (her daughter 6 years old)
[Mmnie Peeples,
—o—
c.ypsie Scene, Songs and Tab*
leau 4 io conclude with the laughable
farze,
“JUMBO JUM”
—o —
Jumbo Jum W. J, Peeples,
Mr. CobbietoD M. a. Bom,
Lawyer Cheatham Mat Bates,
Ho nry Mervi'le J. M, Jacobs,
Laborers J. M. Jacobs, Mat
[Bates, A. P. C»i ,
Mrs. Gobbleton Lou Bates,
Adelaid Gobble ton's Ward)
[Eat* Winn,
Hannah (M*id) Anna Bora.
A full Orchestra will furnish
music for the occasion. Cons one
Comb ail, and enjoy a social even
ing of fnn and assist a good cause,
Admission ‘2O cent**, children
half priev. Curtain riet> 7:80
sharp.
Centerville, Ga.,
Oct. 24th 1885
Mr Editor.— The election for
fence er Stock Law, has juet pest
off, with right smart fnn with the
boys, sud now w e bope ibatj all on
Doth sides will be content, with
tbe best of feeling toward each oth
er. The differences of opinions
i should not create any ev»> motives
in any one. We think that if all
will treat the Stock Law upon its
int action it v> ill be a good thing
for them a'l, and they all w ill be
come satisfied with itb, Tbe peo
ple of old Rockbridge are a good
sod hospitable people, and we are
glad to say that although wbeu
first election was held there
was some hard words coucer.Nuig
the matter. Now all seem to take
it in 'he best of humor. Unci'
Jeff Britt says that it remiuds him
of th'i olden times around Je uea
Jem. He says, “How often would
/ have ga'hered yon under my
wings as a hen doth ga'her her
brood, and ye would no'," But
uow thrre is no condemnation un
to them who art under the Stock
Law. Friend
JOHN B. BROGDON’S
Stock of nobby toady made
clothing, is three times as large as
any in Gwinnett, and for prices
can't be touched.
- - • • •mm • mm - .
Yard wide sheeting Sets, at Al
rnand & Co.
Jeans frcmiocis upwards at Al
mand & Ce.
We are selling tiuware at prices
never before heard of in this mar
ket. Jusr think of a ten inch wash
pan for 6c at Houston &. Powell.
Gems nice shoes $1 per pair at
Almand A Co.
—mm • sm # —'
We are headquarters for schoes,
and feel safe in saying we can save
you money by buying from ut.
Houston & Powell.
Clothing—Men’s suits $4.50 at
Almand & Co.
Ladies Cioaks, from $ I upward
at Almand A Co. a
Sewing Machines and C<ok
Stoves at Almand A Co.
Come and price our stock of
oofs and shoes, and if we do not
sell yon, some one else will have
to give them to you.
Houston A Powell.
pWiss Goods inprokmon
atsAlmand « Co. V v «
-‘Vice prints 4cts at Al uand \A
Go.;,
Coed coffee 91b« to the dollar at
Almand A Co,
Jeans from 10c ts 35c per yard.
The 35c goods we guarantee as
good as any in the market. Hous
ton and Powell.
Go to Houston & Powell and
get a good whole stock brogar
shoe for ous dollaas. Men’s size.
e
17 Iba sngar set $1 at Almand
& Co,
Guns $2 at Almaud & Co.
Klne Stone for sale at drug
store iu Lawrence at 3lbs. for 25
cents.—ts. Winn & Bonn.
Biogdou’s Floor trade is boom
ing. He received last week a car
load (110 barrells) Tennessee
Flour. It iB good and cheap, and
“don’t you forget it.”
has a wnakneis for flour, so aays
bis competitors say. He is so weak
ou it, be keeps tbe prices under
them.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
SECOND ROUND.
1 will be at tbe following places
at tbe times stated, for the pur
pose of collecting tbe taxes of
Gwmuetl county, for tbe year
1885.
Duluth, Monday, Oct. 26
Martin*, Tuesday, “27
Norcross, Wednesday. “ 28
Berkshire, Thursday, “ 29
Rockbridge, Friday, “ 30
Cates, Saturday, “ 31
Hog Mountain,Monday,Nov 2
Lawrenceville, Tuesday “ 3
Cains, Wednesday, “ 4
Ben Smith’s,Thursday, “ 5
Harbins, Friday, “ 6
Bay Creek, Saturday, “ 7
Buford, Monday ** 9
Suwanee, Tuesday, “10
J. N. VERNER, Tax Col.
Sept 29 2t
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.
Notice is berebv given that the
partnership heretofore existing
between Ray <fe Gower, at Nor*
cross, in the general merchandise
business, was dissolved on the llh
day of August, 1885, by mutual
o >iiHciit All persons indebted to
the old firm must make Immediate
payment. This Oct 13,’85.
Ray & Gower.
DESSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.
Notice is hereby given, that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Winn 6l Vaughac, drugists,
is this day dessolved by Mutur 1
Consent, Mr. MarioL A, Born hav
ing purchased the interest of J.
W. Vaughan. The business will
be conducted hereafter in tbe firm
name of Winn & Born.
All parties indebted I j the old
firm either by note or account will
be required to make immediate
payment in order to close up the
business. A. M. Was,
J. W. Vaughan.
September. 25th 1885 —lmo.
Electric bitters; the greatest
remedy of tbe age at Winn & Born
—ts.
-
We are selling out a job let of
Tobacco, for ‘2sc per pound. Goods
shat can not be bousrut at the Fac
tory for neat that amount. Hous
ton and Powell.
Go to Lawrancev\lle drug store
and get full line of diamond dyes,
—ts. Winn k. Born.
Ladies shawls cheaper than the
cheapest at A'mand & Co.
Glassware and Crockery cheap
• r than ever before at Almand A
Co.
Special Announcement !
B. F. White,
SUWANEE. - GEORGIA
llus now in store an elegant rtook of
DliY GOOD , NO I IONS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HA /N, CLOTHING. HARDWARE.
DRUGS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
TOBACCO aud Cl CARS,
Which he ofte**a to the trade as low as any house in
North Georgia
He calls special attention to his stock of' Mewing
MachinKs and attachments There is no use going
nty where else- I will furnsh them
Highest Market pricE paid FOR
Country Produce and COTTON.
The public are invited to examine my stock and
prices- i ain prepared to compete with any house
North of Atlanta in prices and quality of goods.
B F WHITE,
octl3-3ui
HIGHEST HHII'E PAID FOR
OOTTOW * PRODVCa
OF ALE KINOs
J.B'Brogdon
DEAIER IN }
DRY GOODS, BOOTS,
SHOES, NOTIONS
GROCERIES, HARDWARE
Eu., Etc. • :
And Everything Kept In
A First-Class Retail Store
SuwANNicK, L A.,SKrr., 7th 18«;>.
Referiug lo the above would call the
attention o" the public to the fact that I
low have in store, and arriving daily, a
vety lurge stock of Dry (iooda- Clothing,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, Uroceries and
everything kept in a first class More
bought from the leading houses in Haiti
more and New York, d ring my recent
trip to those places, and ut prices that I
ever saw goods, in my twelve years ex
perience in the Dry Woods aud Clothing
buaineas.
With the large slock 1 bought 1 ain
prepared to supply the wants of a larget
(rude, and to do this, 1 propose to sell
this stock of goods, at prices no other
merchant in this part of the country can !
duplicate. Don't miss seeing this stock
for 1 intend to have the trade, if good
goods, and low prices will get it.
Yours Truly,
JOHN B.BBOODON.
SPECIAL WUUtJE
John B. Brogdonn larg* and hand
some store room haa been rearranged
Tbe establishment la now a novel ot beau
t; aud convenience. Among Brogdou**
specialities, are Min dress goods,boots
and shoes, bats and caps and the largest
stock of ready made «lotting, to be
Ibuod north of Atlanta. This stock i
propose to make ooe of tbe main feat
ures of my large business. I bought all
ray stock direct troai tbe best manufact
urers in Baltimore and New York, and
bought them io person, and with twelve
years experience io bundling ready
made clothing, enabled uie to buy this
stock at a saving of at least, twenty
per or nt, under tbe prices other mer
chants pay drummers for goods. This
twenty per cent I propose to give to my
trada, and all ( ask is, for any one to
call and look at this stock, and it I do
oot save you money, don-t my my
goods.
NOTICE TO IEBTORS AND
All persons indebted io tbe es
*»U of Geo. W. Verner, l»*.e of
3winnett county, dec’., are hereby
aot’fiedU make immediate pay
ment; and all persans holding
claims against said es'ate are uo*
tified to present to tbs under*
signed verified as required by law.
D. F. Verner.
M. T. Yuanek.
dmrs;
Sept. 28tb 1885.
A
Few or John B, Broodon's Bar
„ CAINS,
1000 yards good Jeans, at 6£c
per yard. A big bargr<n.
3000 yards nice new Fall calico, i
not remnants, at 3c, worth sc.
2000 yar Is, yard wide abee'ing,
at 5o per , r d.
1000 yn-ds, yard wide sea Is
land at sc, worth 7o snywhere.
2500 yards a' 1 wool filling, wor
sted good*, m any color, at 10c 1
per yard, wo h anywhere. 15c.
10 dozen pure linen bosom, re- 1
, iuforc y rte at 50c,the best 50c
sh rt in .rgia.
My “D'amond’’ shirt is indeed a
i “diamond.” It is the best fitting,
beet goods, best known shirt on
‘he market. Capt. John Keely, of
Atlr da, 1 os sold the “l>i»mond”
; for several years He claims it to
1 be tbe boss shirt.
Heavy shirting st 5c and 6c per
yard, at Houston and Powell.
NOTICE TO PVTRONS AND
TEACHERS OF PUBLIC
SCHOO. S.
I will pay 68 per cent on teacb
ers accounts tbe preeent year.
T.E. Winn.
—2w. C. S, C.
Children Haques at Almand &
Co.
WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL
BUY AT J B. BROG DON'S.
|
12 poinds good coffee.
15 “ “ brown sugar.
13 “ granulated, “
35 “ grits.
12 “ rice.
30 “ nails.
20 11 inch plugs tobacco.
20 yards good sheeting,
20 “ good sea island yard wide
164 “ “ Jeans
33} “ ‘* cal’c .
1 pair ladies sewed shoes.
2 paits children sbte°
1 pair boys boots.
10 yards all wool worston. A
big bargain.
New Fall calico’s 4 to per
yard, at Houston and Powell.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Patties due us either by note
or account, for Guano or Merobun
dise, due Oct., 15, are notified
that payment must be made by
Nov. Ist, or else we will he com
palled to sue. We have carried
you. friends, through the dull
months, now immediate payment
must be made—we can’t carry
you any longer.
A J, Ven. A Son.
Stone Mountain, Ga.
October, 20, 1885-—ts.
FOR A LIFETIME
I have suffered for years with
an eruption—bse.tking out at in
tervals all over my body. At
h”'" " l.wru.'/l 1)0 ll.l|lSHP.
which were b-lib pn fit ai d au
noyiug All other remedies bad
been exuausted, when my merchant
here, induced ire to try Spiffs
Spe jifie. After the use of seveial
bottles I was entirely cured. The
eruption hereditary, as my father
was similarly affected. He had
also been entirely cured. I rec
commend it t » others wno are sim
ilarly affectod. I consider it a
God-send to this generation, and
my house shall never be without
it J. D. ROBB.
Sparta, Ga., Fovember 21,1884.
Swift's Specific ie entirely vege
table. Treaties on Blood and
Skin Disease mailed free.
Thr Swilt Specific Co., Drawer
3, Atlanta, Ca., or IG7 W. 22rd St
N. Y.
MIRAUULOUS ESCAPE.
W. W. Reed, druggist, of Win
chester. Ind,. writes .* “One of
customers, Bis Louisa Bike, Bar
touia, Randolph Co., Ind., was a
long sufferer with Consumption,
and was given up by her pkysi -
clans. She heard of Dr* King’s
New Discovery, and began buying
wof tae. In six months’ time she
i alked to this ciiy, and is now so
much improved sbs nas quit its
use. She feels she owes b« r life
♦o it."
Free Tr*»l Bottles at Winn &
Born’s Drug Store.
Editor Herald • Will you pleaee
inform me what Smith's Bile
Beans are, what they are used for,
ana why he calls them the above
name ?
.Subscriber.
Sm'tb’s Bile Beans are s pill to
regulate tbe liver aud releiva bill
iousneas. They are made in tbe
shape of a bear, and tbe w u'd
“bile," if you will notice tbe ors
thography, has reference to that
greenish animal fluid secreted in
tbe liver.
Brioe, two bits per t ottle.
fit* Preacher’s Quiet Habits.
Sedentary and studious met
KKnctimes become prostrated be
fore they know it. Those wlw
spend much time in close mental
work, and neglect to take enough
exercise, often find their stomachs
unable to do the w ork of digestion.
The liver becomes torp ; !. The
bowels act irregularly. Ihe brain
refuses to serve as it oucc did.
Their preaching becomes a failure,
and there is a state of general mis
ery. So many ministers have been
restored to health by the use of
Brown's Iron BiUers that the clergy
generally are speaking to then
friends of this medicine as the very
best tonic and restorer tlicy know
ofl It restores thin and watery
blood to its proper condition by
toning it up with the purest and
most invigorating preparation of
iron that science has ever made,
i It is pleasant to take, and acts
; Immediately with the happiest re
sults, not only on the parsons, but
* an other folks as well. J
CHOLERA
oun
DANGER
The Great Southern remedy
ROK
BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHINO, DIARRHEA,
DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COLIC.
DR. RKRsKRS HUC Kf.EBKKKY CORDIAL should he kept in *very koutuheld.
It is one of the most pleasant and ert)ct»<“iou*> remedies there is for summer eoiii*
plaints. How necessary it is at a season o» the year when violent and sudden attack*
of the bowels are so frequent, you should have some speedy telief at hand. It will save
much pain aud anxiety, as well as large doctor bills. Ihe wearied mother, lotting sleep
night after night in nursing the little one suffering such a drainage upon its systetn from
the effects of teething, should use this invaluable medicine, for sale by all dniggLis
at 50 cents a bottle. MTSend 2c. stamp for Riddle Hook, to
ai tkh a. tavi.oh, Atlanta. Qa,
Big Show
WEDNESDAY OCT. 28th
AND WILL REMAIN
ONE MOUTH.
This Show will be the closing out sale of
A, T. Patti 110 and Co,
On December t-t the firm of A T BattilloA Co., will Iu dissol
ve<’ J. N liioinpson r*id J. A, l»att 'Io, ie irmg. In order to be
bettor side to setfe with them at that ‘l me, w« i ave decided to off i
our en' re stock of (foods at about ros with freight i Id
Our stock is complete, and we nvb i our old customers, and the
public gen* rally, to exanuue oi r prices Lotore buyln-r, and we aHsure
assuae you, we o»n save you (rom 10 to 20 pev *■ <nt. onyour p *cb> ms
Our friend who owe us wl'l p'ease t'*e notice taat their ac
counts and notes must ALL lie pui 1 up to enable u , o moke this set*
t emenl, ami w-, hope none w II w it for ns to »eud a man to see the.i,
or wait for the'r accosts to be put iu the bauds of an officer.
Very Iter pc itfu'ly,
P T. BATTILLO & CO,
Have You Hearn it ?
WELL,
W.T.Smith,
AT BUFORD, WILL TELL YOU NEXT WEEK.
WAQBNS, BlftittlfiS Ml GABBIAOIS.
Illaclssxnitliin’ Horseslioein’
and general repairing done by the best smith in
this section.
▲ Fill Lla« of BARNES* from seven to
Twenty Dollars.
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COFFINS, CASKETS and COFFIN Hardware
All 1 ask in this line is a trial, I have beenjin the coffin
business nearly all my life, and will sell them
cheaper than you can buy them at
any Railroad town, come
and see me.
D. C- LANKFORD, Loganaville, Ga,
The Climax Reached
Creates a Seasatlea,
In waking our bow to a generous public, who have
stood firm in the past, wc desire to say a few words
lor their “edification,”
Competion may blow and oiler you goods at, or
oelow cost, expecting to make their profits on some
other staple an tide, but wc {five you goods at prices
that can not be lor stalled. You may -‘bank” on our
prices, a* wc advertise at one price and sell at the same
-one price is our motto,
In offering our large stock of Dry Goods Clothing,
Jeans, llata, Boots, Shoes, Family Groceries, Furni
ture, etc. we simply say that wc look competition square
in the face and laugh at their prices, rnrinstance
IT POUNDS OF OOOD SUGAR FOR SI
Coflee and other staple groceries proportionately
as cheap.
FURNITURE , COFFINS and CAsKETS.
In this line ol goods we have as neat a.td as nobbv a
1 line as can be found anywhere, and will sell as cheap.
I ect27 2m VEAL, CLOUD and CO, Buford Ga
PRECAUTION!
DR. BIGGERS’
HUCKLEBERRY
CORDIAL.