The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, November 03, 1885, Image 3

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m^iXXE 1 " 1 HERA Lh. Publisher Wcotton Market. I Huuuß Omci Noy 2th 1885 - mVKE.NrEVn.LK. ■ooJ Miaaiing: 8 | ■ . JliddliDg J* ■lii'rilmfti-y 8 ■ ATLANTA. ■*d Miadliug -9 Kddiing;-. „2 Kj Ordinary Briley H ■ r (j above quotations are cor- ■ tc ‘ l{ . : | weekly. ■ jqVVN AND COUNTY. I VfEUS 18 uow the evening star. I Farmers are bo ay settling up Luo notes. I ’Squire A. O, Harris, of Suwan L dropped in to see us yesterday I lue beat hand made shoes at ■face's. I There was nearly 100 bales of LtoD delivered at our depot last Saturday. I The old and the young can en Llhe vu-.erlainmeut next Friday Egbt. I Some of our farmers are break ing their laud. It is well enough lo break land early. IDo you want a neat Black crepe ■walking suit go to Spence's, I To day is sale-day, and our Streets are crowded with cotton Ingons. I Boys, cbildrse and youths suits ■in great variety, and cheap, ar I Spence’s, I We were visited by one of the ■heaviest frosts of the season, this Boning. There will be a due admixture ol fun and sentiment. Negro characters and refinement, a t the entertainment Friday night. The beauties of the rich yellow harvest moon, have been admired, lot the past few nights by all lov ere of nature, Mr, John E. Craig, (r., left last Monday morning, on an extensive tour through Florida. He will re lorn about Christmas' Do you want a No. 1 Liuen Bosom Shield front for 60c. go to Spenoe's. Mrs. Collins, wife of the clever conductor, of our Branch Kaij road, and family, ar lived last Friday The dramatic entertainment a lie Bemiuary next Friday night promises to be one of the most in teresting t ver had there, John S. Porter says that the man who does not love little pup piee, babies and flowers, is fit for treason, strategy and epoiL We are under obligations to our wlane triend Mr. J. P, Noel, for * lot of the finest turnips we have Men this season. May he always tare pleufy of this kind ot “Bass ” The dramma “Out in t e Streets to be produced by the Lawrenceville Dramatic Club next Triday night is one of the plays of Nw Madison Square 1 neater of He# York- Tver* body, and their cousins *to aunts, are invited to the enter taimnent at the Seminary, next Triday night. Admission ?oc, crildren half price. W e olip the following paragraph from the Georgia news column of our conttmporarv, the Jackson Heraid, and yet our brother boast N**t his i 0 a prohibition town. Telfair Superior court will con ,6De at the residence of her daugh Mrs. W. L Grice, at Hawkins bile, Wertgrvt very mnch to le rn °! the severe misfortune which be our old county man, Mr. H. H r tng, of flowery Brunch, some jitae ago. Whie riding a wild torse, that stumbled. Mr, B was Palpitated to (he oreak “g both legs. Rev. W. A. Parks delivered his 8 t official sermon its presiding •Mw, in this p uce, at tl e Metho ' g t church last t Sunday night Our people are fain t-> give up this Ptoua man of Goil, but as he has wrved his allotted four years, we ®»v« to pai t with him. We call attention to the notice of A Rohinson & Sons in this issue enp ffebinson has consuiodated stock with his fathers and they J con inne the businss at tbe Id u, d. In d btioM to a general e tcuntile business they expect , ‘l' R uei erst barter business. *wa.l their notice, jßPaUeibon has repaired up • k daoiaget. from /he tire and great the apper ranee of bis r loom, making numerous im Pfuveui*,,^ Jeans from loois upwards at Al ?*hd A Ce. SALE POSTPONED. The sale of the land of <he ess tate of Levi M. Cooper has betu postponed to the first Tuesday in December and the terms of sale ore also changed to one half cash See advertisement in thi a issue. There is a Baptist minister,Rev W, J. Warbingtcn, now living in Norcross district, thirty seven years old, and raised in the c. a ity who has never been to Lawrence *•ll" his life. He would feel like a stranger in his county town only fifteen miles from his home. ■dnd we are informed that an old gentleman living in the town of .Suwanee, has not visited our town since the war. HARBINS DISTRICT. The Justice of tue Peace in Harbins district (478) request us to announce that the court day has been ehanged and will hereafter be held on Saturday before the sec ond Sunday in 6ach month. We want wood Can't some of our subscribers who wish to pay us that way, bring it along imsue diately. COURT OF ORDINARY. The followirg business was dis posed of in the Court of Ordinary on yesterday: The last will of J. W. Baxter was proven and admitted to record ia solumn form The last will of Mrs. Sarah Wil Hams was admitted to record in solurnn form and A. A. Spence qualified as executor. R- F. Britt was appointed guar dian of L. A. Britt* D. N. Lknders obtained a judge ment against U F Gbolston his guardian. E. L. Taylor appointed Adminis trator Elder Davis dee. The case of Phillips and Size nioie vs J C Hayes, Admr, was partially heard and continued over until next Friday. THE CLOSING YEAR. This is the first of November, and as we sit listning to tbe wierd sounds of the first blast of (be dying year, and watch (he embers on the hearth, suggests the the idea of retrospection, and if their be sad hearts they are bid to re member that if thiogs might be better, (he{ might easily be worse. Witb the trials or the sorrows of the year, they are to recall the fears which were not realized, the anticipated troubles, which after all did not pess. To some the season brings re lief, a happy sense of clouds roll, ed off, some grevious burden ol anxiety lifted, a grave doubt dis pelled. a fre°h source of happi ness extended. Be grateful, indeed, foi the things that did not happen to oar friends, ourselves, and for the re maining comforts of life. In the luxury of modern life, we lose sight of these daily blessings. Give thanks for a sonny disposi tion, if you have it, an ability to look affaiis square in the face, and lastly—but not least —for the fac ulty of seeing the pleasaut or hu morous side of every day life DEATH'S HARVEST- Within the last week there have been a number of deaths in the coanty that will bring sadness to happy homes, and sorrow to a large circle of friends and relatives. While some of these deaths have been unexpected, yet we are never prepared for the loss of kindred and fritudo- No matter how long we have expected the footsteps of the felt mesenger, yet when the lots comes as a reality, we find ou.st.v.s unprepared to submit ti the decrees of fate. On last Wednesday Mrs Garma ny, wife of /fonorias Carmauy, of Suwannee, passed away *tler i tong sickness. For months she had struggled against the fatal moment hoping that some relief would come yet hardly expecting it. She was a good woman, ade voted wife and a kind moiher, and her demise leaves a disconsolate husband and children to whom we tender our sympathy in their afthc tion. Mr, T S, Garner, of Buford, has been sick for over a year. Some times prostrated and then rallying until nope was entertained that he would finally recover. Last spring there »as a month or two during which his friends and physician hardly expected that he had a week of time before him, and he hid almost abandoned hope, but with the summer he improved and bis strong constitution and in dom.table will gave hope of a per maneut cure, but the early fall prostrated him agaiu and on last Wednesday he breathed his last surrouuded by family and frienei. Mr. Garner was a useful citizen, full of energy and life, he was ihe founder of Buford and one of her leading c tizene, aiways at the from in any work of improvement or charity //is place will be haid ta fill in the commenfty. Mrs. Ambrose, wife of Jacob Ambrose, of Buford, also died last week. During las( spring it was thought she ovule 1 not live through the Sommer, but she improved and and went to Florida for her health whers she died lasi week. But the saddest death, which it becomes our duty to cron-ole tuis week, was that of Mrs. Sallie am brose. wif< of Thomas Ambrose’ and daughter of the late Geo. W. F, Ciaig. Last winter she was married to Thomas Ambrose ann ( be young couple started out with bright prospects of a long, happy and prosperous life. They settled at their home on the Appalachee and commenced liles journey hope ful aud happy. Last Saturday night shb was suddenly taken sick, and died a( six o’clock Sunday evening and was hurried at Fair View Cemetary by the side of her father, on Monday evening, with her infant child in her arms. NEW ADVERTISEMDNTS. We call attention to the idver tisement in this issue of D. C. Langford, of Logansrille, Ga., manufacturer of buggies, carri ages aud harness He keeps con stautly on band a good assort ment of coffins, caskets aud coflin hardware We have seep some work from Mr. Langford's shop and regard it as unsurpassed by any c.rriage munufactoty of the Siafe. And for durability, it is puperior to the cheap /ohn ve hides imported frem the Wes(. FaiDes desii-ng coffins or caskets suould give him a call. Veal Cloud A Co., of Buford have now in store an elegant stock of general merchandise, embrac ing a fall line of dry goods, gro ceries, hardware, notions, crockery etc. They can supply ihe trade with everything usually kept iD a first class store, at bottom prices. They desire especially to call at tention to the department of furniture and caskets. First class furniture can be had st fail- pi ic es. They pay the highest market price for cotton and country pro duce. Read their advertisement and call on them* Mr, W. T. Smith, of Buford, has established a spot cash house and proposes to duplicate auy Lill sold by any house above Atlanta. He keeps a general stock of mer chandise and buyes cotton and country produoe at the highest market price. Mr. Smith’s facili ties for handling cl eup goods are unsurpassed. Read bis advertise ment and give him a trial. A- T. Patullo A Co., announce that in order to close up the old partnership between this and the first of Decomber they will offer their on lire stock at cost-and car riage This is a fine opportunity to buy g ood at a saving of ten or twenty per cent. Their stock is first class goods. Now is the time to lay in your fall supplies. Th re is an important notice to parties indebted to the firm. Do not fail to read their announce ment Mr. B, F. White, of Suwannee comes to the front will his fa'l announcement. He has in ttore a large stock of general mirchan - dise, including everything usually kept in a first class s‘ore, which you will find enumerated in his ad ver.isement this week. He calls special attention tc his sewing machines and large stock of at tachments. He can furnish any thing needed about a machine at Atlanta prices. He pa vs ihe hightest marke: price for cotton and produce. FOR SALE OR RENT. On easy terms, good farming lands, apply J M Ambrose. Nov., 2, 'BS —2t. NOTICE 7 Notice is hereby given to all persons not to trade for a note made by the undersigned due 15 November 1885, payable to Dock Thornton, for the sum of Twenty Five dollars, as I wilf not pav the 'tune. J. T. BOWEN, Nov 3 1885 2t OUT OFTHE*ASHES! I rospec fully announce to my friends and .he public generally, tha/ I have fully replaced my bar, which was ho badly damaged by fire a few weeks ago,and urn proud to say have succeeded in making it the most attractive bar and bib* hard saloon in Nor/heas' Georgia. It baa cost xie money. Now 1 went my friends wnom I haveac*> commodated in the past, to come np and settle their notes and ac> counts immedia-ely. I must have money, or else they will find them* selves sne-1 B. L. PATTERSON, Lawrenceville, Ga. MURDER! Par ins dne us for work most make immediate payment. Yon got oar work and we must OAbh our money. Thai's enough, Pattnrson & Johnson, Blacksmiths, 3t Lawrenceville, Ga. CLOTHING. The be- most complete and in best goods of any bouse in North Gu„ at Spence's. All parties indebted to the un-, dersigned, either for adver ising. subscription or job work are uuti tied that their accouuis will he p'aced in the hands of an officer for collection if no' paid before the first of December Pefples & Bowles. j ohnTT ’brog DON'S Stock of nobby ready made clothing, is three 'imes as large as any in (Jwiaueti, aud for prices can’t be touched. Yard wide sheeting Sets, at Al rnaud A Co. We are selling tinware at prices never before heard of ;n this mar ket. Just think of a ten inch wash pan for 5c ai Houston & Powell. Gents nice shoes Jjsl per pair at Almand A Co. Clothing—Men's suits $4 50 at Almand A Co Ladies Cioaks, from $1 upward at dlmand A Co. Sewing Machines aud Ocok Stoves at Almand & Co. Electric bitters; the greatest remedy of ihe age at Winn A Born —ts. We are selling out a job lot of Tobacco, for 25c per pound. Goods fbat can not be bouerut at the Kac tory for near that amount. Hous ton and Powell. Go to LawrsncevvUe drug store and get full line of diamond dyes. —ts. Winn A Born. Ladies shawls cheaper than the cheapes t at Almand A Co. Glassware aud Crockery cheap er thau ever before at Almaud A Co. “A pebble in toe stremlet dropped Has changed the course o f many a river; A dew drop on the baby plant, Has warped a giant Oak for ever. A liver surcharged will) vicious bile, Oft’ makes the boat of life ca ret 11; It may bs changed to its wan e 1 "fy. By dosing the pilot with Smiths B le Beans. Price, two bits pei bottle. * uodreds of letters from those using dyer's Hair Vigor attest its value as a restorer of gray hair to its natural color* As a stinu laot aud (onic, preventing and of ten curing baldness, and cleans ing and sootning the scalp, its use cannot be too strongly rec cominen did. dvoid the harsh, irritating, grip ing compounds so often sold as purging medicines, and correct the irregularities of the bowels by ibe use of Ayer’s Catnartic Pil/s, whicn are mild and gentle, yet thorough and searching in their action. SAVED HIS LIFE. Mr. D, l. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave Ky., says he was badly affect ed with Physic, the poinß were al most unendurable and would 'Oino times almost throw him into cons vulsions. He trid Electric Bitters and after taking six bottles, was entirely cured. Say-s positive ly believes be would have died, had it not been for the relief afford ed by Electric B tters, Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Winn & Born. Holmes' Liniment ) roduces a wonderful effect, causing an easy nnd quick laoor, greatiy lessens the Bufferings, and leaves the mother in a condition to recover quickly. — • " Go to Houston & PoweU and get a gnod whole stock brogar shoe for ons iollaas. Men’s size. 17 lb< sugar set $1 at Almand & Go, Guns at Almand & Co. Bine Stone for sale at drug store in Lawrence at Jibs, for 25 cents.—ts. Winn & Born. Brogdcn’s Flonr trade is boom' ing. He receive 1 last week a car load (110 barrells) Tennestee Flour. It is good and cheap, and “don’t you forget it.’’ Brogdon has a weakness for flonr, so Bays Ins competitors say He is so weak on it, he keeps the prices under them. Come and price our stock of oots and shoes, and if we do not sell you, some oue else will have to give them to you. Houston A. Powell Ladies Dress Goods inprofusion at Almard & Co. Nice prints 4cts at Al uand & Co. troed Cjffee 91b<* io the dollar at AlmaDd & Co, Jeans from 10c t® 35c per yard. The 35c goods we guarantee as good as any in the market. Hous ton and Powell. NOTICE TO PYTHONS AND TEACHERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. I w : l! pay 68 per cent on teach ers accounts the present year. T. E. W inn. —2w. C, S, C. Special Announcement ! B. F. White, SUWANEE, - GEORGIA litis now in store an elegant stock ol DRY GOOD . NO HONS, BOOTS. SHOES, IIA PS, CLOTHING. HARDWARE, DRUGS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, TOBACCO and CIGARS, W liich lie ott*e"S to the trade as low as any house in North Georgia He calls special attention to his stock <>f Sewing Mac-binKs and attachments There is no use ,r oin <r rny 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 am prepared to compete with any house North ol Atlanta in prices and quality of goods. ‘ BP WHITE, octl3-3m ’ NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND JCREDITORB, All persons indebted lo the es tate of Geo. W, Verner, la'e of Gwinnett county, dec’., are hereby notified te make immediate pav ment; aud all persons bolding claims against said es-a'e are no tified to present to the under* ► igned verified as required by law. D. F. Vkbner. M. T. Vebuer. .dmrs; Sept. 28th 1886. A Few of John B, Broqdon's Bar OAINB, 1000 yards good Jeans, at (>.(e per y ard. A big bargain. 3000 yards nice new Fall calico, not remnants, at 3c, worth sc. 2000 yar Is, yard wide sheeiing, at 5c per yard. 1000 yards, yard wide sea Is land at sc, worth 7c anywhere 2500 yards all wool filling, wor sted goodp, in any color, at 10c per yard, wo th anywhere. 15c, 10 dozen pure liueu bosom, res inforced shirts at 50c,the best 50c sh rt in Georgia. Mv “Diamond’’ shirt is indued a “diamond.” It is the best tiding, bebt goods, best known shirt on ‘he market. Cap(. John Keely, of Atlanta, has sold the “Dismond” for several years. He claims it to be the boss shirt. Heavy shirting at 5c and 6c per yard, at Houston anJ Powell. Children iSaques at Almand A Co. TAX NOTICE. SECOND ROUND. 1 will be at the following places at the times stated, for the pur pose of collecting the taxes of Gwinnett county, for the year 1885. Duluth, Monday, Oct. 26 Martins, Tuesday, “27 Norcross, Wednesday, “ 28 Berkshire, Thursday, “ 29 Rockbridge, Friday, “ 30 Cates, Saturday, “ 31 Hog Mountain,Monday,Nov 2 Lawrencevitle, 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. Sept29-2t We are headquarters tor schoes, and feel safe in saying we can save you money by buying from ns. Houston A Powell. A FEW HINTS FOR THE USE OF Dob*.—To move the bow \ elt gently, 2 to 4 Pills ; thoroughly, 4 to 6 Pills. W | Experience will decide the P To P tr d° ,e ‘ n ,acf i ea4t - For Constipation, or Costlveness, no remedy is so effective as Ayer’s Pills, They insure regular daily action, and re store the bowels to a healthy condition. For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Ayer’s PiLLaare invaluable, and a sure cure. Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, Flatulency, Dlulnees, Head, ache, Numbness, Nausea, are all relieved and cured by Ayer's Pills. In Liver Complaint, Billons Disorders, and Jaundice, Ayer's Pills should be given in dotes large enough to excite the liver and bowels, and remove constipation. Asa cleansing medicine in the Spring, these Pills are unequalled. Worm*, caused by a morbid condition of the bowels, are expelled by these Pills. Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles, the resnlbof Indigestion or Constipation, are cured by the use of Ayer's Pills. For Colds, take Ayer's Pills to open the pores, remove inflammatory secretions, and allay the fever. For Dlarrhma and Dysentery, caused by sndden colds, indigestible food, etc., Ayer's Pills are the true remedy. Bheumatlsm, Gout, Neuralgia, and Sciatica,often result from digestive derange ment, or colds, and disappear on removing tbe cause by tha use of Ayer's Pills. Tomors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, and other disorders caused by debility or obstruction, are cured by Ayer’s Pills. Snppresslon, and Painful Menstrua tion, have a safe and ready remedy la AYER’S PILLS. Full directions. In various languages, aa company each package. PREPARED RT Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mass Sold by all Druggists. WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY AT J B. BROG DON’S. 12 poinds good coffee. 15 “ “ brown sugnr. 13 “ gran ula led. “ 35 “ grits. 12 “ rice. 30 “ nails. 20 11 inch plugs tobacco, 20 yards good sheeting, 20 “ good soa island yard widi lfvj- “ “ Jeans 33J “ ‘- cal ; c . 1 pair ladies sewed shoes -2 paiis children slice o . 1 pair boy s boots. 10 yards all wool worstou. A big bargain. New Fall calico’s 4 to per yard, at Houston and Powell. Mew Firm. Notice is lu-rehy coven I but I liuve this duy associated with us partite, s in the mercantile business in l.awrenceville my sons, W II Robinson and N S. Robinson, and the business will here utter be conducted under the firm mum of it x no Hinson a sons We w ill keep in stock a lull line of general mercbaodi.se and have added to the business (Confections and Fancy Goods, aud will do a general barter bus ness, und we oiler our stock cheap for eash or bartea. Give us a trial It N ROBINSON & SONS Luwrencevllle Ga ■iHailkst nmi: iwii> iok COTTON <fe riVODUCE or Alii, i, .os J.B.Brogdon DEALER IN DRY GOOD .S', UOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS GROCERIES, U A RJ> Wa RE Etc., Etc. WaU And Everything Kept In A First-Class Retail Store, Suwannkk, ( a., Skpt., 7th 1895. Rearing to the above would call tin attention of the public to the fact that 1 now have in store, and arriving daily, n veiy large stock of Dry Goods- Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Mats, Cups, Groceries and everything kept in a tirst class -tort bought from the leading houses in liulti more and New York, d. ring my recent trip to those places, and at prices that I ever saw goods, in my twelve years ex-- peiience in the I>ry (foods ami Clothing business. Willi the large stock J bought lam prepared to supply the wants of u large, trade, aial to do this, I propose to sell this stock ol goods, at prices nootlin merebunt in this part of the country cai, duplicate. Don't miss seeing this stock for I intend to have the trade, il good goods, and low prices will get it. Yours Truly, JOHN B. BUOGDON. SPKC’I AI j NOTJCb John 15. Krogdons lurg" and hand some more room ha hoen reorianged The establishment is now a novel of tieaii ty and convenience. Among Urogdon'S sia’ciulit is, are Ladies dress goods,boot" and shoes, hats and cnpSHnd the largest stock ol ready made i lot king, to Is found north ol Atlanta This stock i |iro|i '.se to in k - one of the main hui ans of my large business. ] bought all my stock direct from the lies! mainline; me sin Baltimore and New York, and bought them in person, and with twelve years expi l ienee iu handling ready trade clothing, enabled me to buy Ibis ►lock a' a savir ’ of at least, twenty |a r c ill, under the prices other m.i cfianls pay tit uni met s for goods. Tim twenty per eent I propose to give to my trails, and sll I ask is, for any one to Call and look at Ihi slo k. ~d il Ido not save you money, ‘1 i l niv my g Kills. SPECIAL NOTICE. I’m lion due tin cither bv holt or HCCf'Uut, for Guanooi Aieicbun dine, due Oct., 15. arc implied that payment must be made by Nov. Ist, or uise we will be com pelled to sue. We have carried you friends, through the dull mouths, uow immediate payment must be made—we can’t carry yon any longer. V J, Vkal & Son. Stone Mountain, Ga. October, 20, 1885 —ts. CHOLERA OUR DIIR The Great Southern remedy FoR BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY AN!) CRAMP COLIC. *• • * .* nK. HTGGKRS’ IIITCK I.KHKKRY TOKDIAI. should I c kept in everv household. It i*» one of the most pleasant and etti n' remedies there is foi summer com plaints. How necessary it is. at a season o, the year when violent and sudden attacks of the bowels are so frequent, you should leave some speedy relief at hand. It will save much pain and anxiety, as well as large doctor bills. The wearied mother, losing sleep night after night in nursing the little one suffering such a drainage upon its system from the effects of teething, should use this invaluable medicine. For sale by all druggists at 50 cents a bottle. fiiu)rSeiul 2c. tamp for Kiddle Hook, to '-V 41.T1.R .4. TAVI.OH, Atlanta, Oa. t\ i i mm §§ I Big Show u WEDNESDAY OCT. 28th AN[> WILL ItKMAIN one Month. This Show will be the closing out sale of » A, T. Pattil!o and Co, On December ' t the firm of A T Pattillo & 00.. will be dissol veil. ,1. N Thompson and J. A, Fattillo, reiring. In order to be belter aide to self.-e with them «t thut lime, we . ave decided <o off* r our entire stock of <1 >ous at abour cos', wilh freight added. Our stock is complete, and we imho onr old customers. and the public generally, to examine our prices before buying, and we assure assuae you, we can save you from 10 to 20 percent, on your purchases Our friend i who owe us will p ease take notice t int their ac counts and notes must ALL be paid up to enable as to make this set tlement, and w- hope none will wait for us to send a man to see them, or wait for their accounts to be put in the hands of an officer. Very lieipoctfudy, A, T. PATTILLO A C ), Have You Hearn it ? WELL, ff.T.Smith, AT BUFORD, WILL TELL YOU NEXT WEEK. WAGONS, BUGGIES and CARRIAGES. Blacltsxnitliin’ Hoscshocin' and general repairing done by the best smith in this section. A Full Line ol HARNESS from seven to Twenty Dollars. COFFINS CAS ICE S and COFFIN Hardware A 1 I ask in this line is a trial, I have been g in the coffin business nearly all my life, and will s«dl them cheaper than you can buy them kt any Railroad town, come and see me. D. C- LANKFORD, Logausville, Ga, The Cl imax Reached m «••**» 'm* hij| ,0 B <23 UK w*9 ft Creates a Sensatioa, In making our how It) a generous public, who have stood firm in the past., we desire 1o say a few words for 1 hoii “edification,’ Competion mav blow and oiler you goods at, or oelow cost, expecting to make their profits on some ol her staple ai tide, but we give you goods at prices that can not be forstallcd. You may “bank” on our A rices, as we at'lvertise at one price and sell at the same one price is our motto, In ottering our large stock of Dry oods Clothing, Jeans, llals, Boots, Shoes, Family Groceries, Furni- * lure, etc. we simply say that we look competition square in the face and laugh at their prices. Forinstanee 17 POUNDS OFGOOD SUGAR FOR $1 Coflee and other staple groceries proportionately as cheap. FVRNITVHF. COFFINS and CAsKETS. Ir. this line ol goods we have as neat and as nobbv a line as can be found anywhere, and will sell as cheap. cct27 2m VEAL, CL< HJD and CO, Buford Ga PRECAUTIONS,! DR. BIGGERS* HFJCKLEBERRV CORDIAL.