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ST( V£S AND FURNITURE.
Wood Beaumoqt
“WE SELL STOVES AND FURNITURE.”
Stock Reduction Sal 3
FOR OXE MONTH ONLY
PARALYZINGLY LOW PRICES ON
FURNITURE!
We have a big stock on hand ; more than we are willing to
carry over the season, Here’s a few sample prices. Noth¬
ing like them ever offered before.
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Our famous $18,00 solid oak bed room suit, 3 pieces.
XVI century sideboards $12,50.
XVI century wardrobes $10,00.
Plush parlor suit, 6 pieces, $25,00. Dining chairs, $1,00.
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THE WONDERFUL GAUZE D00RRANGE.
The simplest and most perfect cooking appartus ever man¬
ufactured. 3000 in use in Atlanta. Send for our book, con¬
taining full information and 1000 testimonials from the best
citizens in Atlanta. Meats cooked in this range will make a
dyspeptic fat. No charge for our book. If you want one
drop us a line.
$ 8 , 00 . $ 8 , 00
During Febuary we sell a good number seven stove with 32
pieces of ware for $8.00. This is only for the Readers of the
Solid South.
$ 8 . 00 .
AN rite to us and we will save you money.
Wood & Beaumont. Stove & Furniture Co
85 and 87 Whitehall and 70 arid 72 Broad Streets,
i WE SELL STOVES ATLANTA, AND (H ORgIA. FURNITURE.”
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SAsU, Id* US, BLINDS, KTC.
DOOBS LUMBER CO.,
manufacturfks and dealers in——
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MANTELS
INTER IER AND EXTERIOR FINISH
•5S VERANDA AND STAIR WORK.
Monlililiff, OrnauienR Builders’ T rnnWr. Flooring, Oilinr\ SUD n g, Shinch A, Latl * B. *
Hardware Glass, Putty, Etc.
OFFICE, VAMOOSE aid FACTORY i ATLANTA, Si
Cor. MiteaeU end Mangnm sta,,
SHOES. • to..
Ask my for agents for W. Ii. Douglas Shoes.
If not sale in your place ask your
dealer to send for catalogue, secaEe the
agency, asal get them for yon.
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WHY IS THE
W. L. DOUGLAS
S 3 SHOE cewt Bergen
THE BEST SHOE !N THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?
It is a seamless shoe, with no tacks or wax thread
to and hurt the feet; made of the best fine calf, stylish this
easy, and because n-e nialv r.wre shoes of
sewed grade than shoes an.v other mtr-i . it 0. equals hand
costing from o ■ j ' - •.>"■’
GitS. 00 Genuine Ha-:- cd, the finest calf
sipshoe ever offered for yj.uu; equals Frenef
Imported 90 shoe3 Hand-Sewed which cost from Welt $8.(1 Shoe, > to $12.00. line calf,
<f?*VE stylish, comfortable and durable. The best
shoe ever offered at this price ; same grad e as cus
tom-made shoes costing from $6.00 to $11.00.
<sp5 £Sa 50 Police Shoe; Farmers, Railroad tlnecalf, Men
| and Letter Carriers all wcarthem;
seamless, edge. smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten¬
sion SO One pair will wear a year.
(Sts’® S3 ^ fine calf; no better shoe ever offered at
a this price; one trial will convince those
who want a shoe for comfort and service.
sps, 35 and §3.00 Workingman's shoes who
are very strong and durable. These
have given them a trial will wear no other make.
ES-m.yjj-.i S3,00 and Si .75 school shoes sell are
their worn by the boys everywhere; sales they
on merits, as the increasing show.
1 BrtoCa ul boss S> S3.00 Hand-sewed shoe, best
0 <£, Dongola, very $4.00 stylish; equals French
imported Ladies’ shoes costing S3.00 from and to Si 8G.0U. .75 shoe for
Misses ‘3.50, fine Dongola. Stylish and durable.
are the best
Caution.—See that W. L. Douglas’ name and
price are stamped on the bottom of each shoo.
V/. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass.
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING ETC.
HENRY REAGAN,
- TONSORIAL ARTIST-
Next door to Dr. Lee’s drug store on
Center street
Hair cut in the latest style. Sharp ra¬
zors and easy shaves. Call on hint.
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-$1G0 TO $900.
Engines id Boilers
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TO SUIT. 100 IN STOCK.
Large Stock of
SHAFTING,
PULLEYS,
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SUPPLIES.
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Bombard & Co,, Augusta Ga
J.R IRWIN.
Attorney At Law,
C OJNYERS - - GA.
Special attention sfiven to collet
tions and all other business placed
in rav hands.
Alliance Directory.
Anderson Alliance.—JVleets Sat¬
urday evening before thp seoon *
and fourth Sundays in each month
Conyers Alliance.— Meets Satur¬
day night, before the second Sun
day and Saturday night before the
fourth
Smyrna Alliance.— Meets Satur¬
day evening before the first and
Saturday night before tbe third Sun¬
day.
Oak Giove Alliance.—Meets Sat¬
urday night before the first Sunday
and Saturday evening before the
third Sunday.
Pleasant Hill Alliance.—Meets on
Saturday evening before the first
and third Sundays.
TEE ONLY ONE EVER PRINTED
Can You Find the Word ?
There is a 3-inch display advertise¬
ment in tin* paper, this week, -which has
t o two words alike except one word.
The same is tree of each new one ap¬
pearing each w r eek from the Dr. Harter
Medicine Co. This house places a
“ tre.'Ccnt”on everything thev make
and publish. Look for it, send them the
name of the word, and they will return
Book, Beautiful Lithographs or Sam¬
ples Free.
Ei Van be cor;t*-U at our NEW line of work,
rapidly and fi.-tn-Tably, by those of
either *ex, young or old, and in their
own localitiea,wherever they live. Any
____9 9 ^ _ _ one ran do th*; work. ta»y to learu.
We furnish everything:. We start you. No risk. You can devote
your spare moments, your time to the work. This is a*
entirely new inad.'ind Mugs wonderful .success to every wetket
Brenners ara mamiug from aB2i to jpil) per week and ujtwavd^
and more »fW a little experience. We can ftlmish you the em¬
ployment and teach you r'KEK. No space to explain here. Full
information MtKK. TR UE «fc CO.» AlulbTA, iAlNK*
WARD'S Kefined Christian Home,
■THOHOCGHLT ■ OEGANISkD
3 Gour§e of study Steam-heated; thoroegfc
insw and practical. Pianos; modern im
yroTeraenU. No school in ths South or West can
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Ho. I, Sslid Tires
$85.00 HIGH GRADE. «95.or|
Ho. 2, Sas&jija liras, '
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$95.00 a >
Kg. 3, Ladies’ Solid liras, Ha. „ 4,0, to**
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$85.00 ‘sspsSA?.-: $ 85 .q
JOHN F". LOVELL rd
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Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers,
T-Prite /or Catalogue. Mention this Paper. E VANSVITjLE, J.VJ
Square Pianos ISMS r- ffS
Out ARE of GOING Style * a
fast. We shall probably never be able to §
allow as much for your old square'piano little asffi 6811
we can now. They will soon have v i i n
or no marketable UPRIGHT value. OR GRAND NOW! i r L_JJ
GET YOUR
If you contemplate changing send us a postal card, j,
We and will from send printed questions can about estimate the old its piano, value jrj :J
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as well as if we saw it. H
CS^Prices low for first-class pianos.
Or e to 3 years subject to complete approval. payment.
ZW~We fill orders to the
g2F“You keep your old piano till you approve new. , .
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