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-THE EXAMINER.
W.A. HARP 1
Editor arxl Business Manager.
CONYERS, GA., SATURDAY SEP. 28 1878
FOR CONGRESS,
Hon. JAS. H. BLOUNT,
OF BIBB.
The Quitman Reporter cotncs out
strong ou the Greenback side of the De¬
mocratic party. We are a right strong
Greenback man ourself but at tbe same
time we do not believe there is any ques¬
tion, at present in isme, politically, upon
which the average citizen is so ignorant
ns this question of finance. We see re¬
sults that are terrible springing from and
following iu the wake of the sjstein of
financial management pursued by the Re
publicans f <r the past seventeen years,
and it. is but natural to conclude that the
system which produces such results iu a
country, haviftg so many and such varied
sources of prosperity as ours, is wrong,
both in theory and practice, and must be
changed. We are, therefore, as a demo¬
crat, opposed to this whole system. But
as to inventing a better scheme we con*
less, not being in any way connected
w ith the financial management of the
government, wc are not prepared to sug¬
gest a remedy other than to vote with* and
sustain, by every possible means, the or¬
ganized democracy, the only aaccesstul
opponent of the party and the policy
that have brought on this state of affairs
Let all other Greenbackers then do as our
Brother of the Quitman Reporter , be as
much in favor of Greenbacks as possible,
but seek the remedy inside the Demo¬
cratic party.— 77 ioniasville JS/iteprise.
Some one gives the following table of
the order iu which men give up their lux'*
uries under the pressure ot hard times-'
Books go first—the book trade flattens
under a panic; illustrated papers next,
and then daily papers, If the pressure
continues, the trade in pianos and fine
furniture falls off; but the laboring class'*
es be^in to contract on the furniture from
the start. Next it begins to cat off fine
cbtlies and jewelry, and then its getting
pretty tight.— Put on another screw and
tea and coffee suffer ; then all the nicest
kind of produce. If the screw still tight¬
ens, when the worst comes to worst, and
there is no help from God or man, the
whisky and tobacco begin to be cut off
But i lie dog’s about dead when it comes
lo that.
t\ l.a jrTarar.-—-ifie
New Yoik Rullethi, of the 4th instant
says :
Supertntendent Powers, of the Cotton
Exchange, yesterday received the follow¬
ing letter from Mr. J. B. Gay, dated
Montgomery, Alabama, August 31 ; ‘I
have 550 acres in cotton : I planted for
200 bales ; was flattered with my pros¬
pects till 1st of August. At that lime
the worms began to eat it ; on the 20lh.
there was not a leaf to be seen ; so now
it’ I gel seventy-five it will be all. The
black bell of Alabama is eaten up,’
Washington, September 24.—The Sec¬
retary of War having received informa,
tion that the Howard Association of New
Orleans has snme $260,000 on hand and
is not in net d of funds there to relieve
the fever sufferers, has ordered an inves
ligation in tegard to the matter and sus
pended Ids order of last week to issue
fo'-ty thousand additional rations for the
relief of persons suffering from fever.
There was a terrible tragedy in Lowell,
Mass,, Friday afternoon. A young tnan
and a young woman employed iu one of
the mills stood talking in a doorway,
when he suddenly shot her dead and
then blew out his own brains. It is sup¬
posed that, he wished her to marry him
and that she refused. Th ey were both
sober and respectable persons.
Gainesville Nagle: Speer’s friends
claim every county in the district except
Gwinnett. They ought not to slight
Gwinnett. It will only give about 1,000
majority for Billups, and can be as easily
claimed by the Independents as a dozen
other conn tics iu this neighborhood until
the election.
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We unhesitatingly aver that the or¬
phan chddren in the asylum of Augusta
ha\e slmwn more genuiue an sincere
charity to the fever sufferers than have
any others who have bestowed aid in
that direction, even though they may
have given thousands. These little cbils
dren have subscribed twenty dollars,
which they accumulated by denying
themselves meat for a week. Words can
not express the true nobility ot such an
act ,—tSavannah N tcs.
A minister asked a tipsy fellow leaning
agains a fence vvheie he expected to go
when he died. “If I can’t get along any
bettei than I do now,’ said he, T sliant
go any where.’
During an examination, a medical stu
dent being asked, ‘YY hen does mortifies
tion ensue ?” be replied : ‘When you
1 op the question and are answered
‘No,’
PLAGUE SPOTS.
Grenada is without a city government,
and burglaries arc frequent. A diy
goods store has been robbed of articles
worth $1,000, and a private residence of
$500 in valuables. A bank containing
RGjOOO to the credit of »he sufferers is
closed aud unguarded, the cashier being
sick. An English setter followed his
master’s coflin to the grave, showed
sig06 of grief, refused his feed, would not
leave the cemetery, and died near the
grave of his lost friend. In one of the
Memphis* banka a relief committee depos
ited $5,000 and fled ; the money could
not be drawn except on their order, and
they could not be found. Well known
people In New Orleans sick of the fever
have their names suppressed out of con^
sideration for tbe feelings of absent
friends. There are one hundred waiters
and seven hundred negroes remaining in
Brownsville Teun., and the negroes are
boisterous and insolent, boasting that
they wiU do nothing, and will compel tbe
whites to furnish, them food. Three im¬
ported cases have appeared in Nashville,
one of them being a student at Fish Uni¬
versity, who is in a critical condition. In
a street in New Orleans forty-three Chi¬
nese laborers, failing to get work on a
nee plantation because of tbe owner’s
alarm from the fever, were found hud¬
dled together in a starving condition.
About two hundred aud fitly refugees
have arrived in Chicago during the p: t
ten days. Large numbers of people have
gone through to points in Wisconsin and
Minnesota. Kate Coffman, wdio was
called the belle of Grenada and ‘the most
beautiful woman in tbe South,’ is among
the dead, her father and mother having
died also .—New York Tribune .]
The Atlanta Greenbackers who nomi¬
nated Mr. Arnold for Congress, spread
their nets pretty widely to catch votes
when they put a negro on their platform
and nominating committee. George Me
Kinney was his name. One of the speak¬
ers made another lusty bid in the same
direction when he said the new pa-ty
proposed to abolish the cnain-gaug. An
other speaker enlogized Kearneyism,
comparing it to the mission of the ‘meek
aud lowly Jesus.’ This sort of stuff won’t
go down in Georgia.
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A New Use for Mirrors. — an em
gineer on the New York Ceutral and
Hudson River Railroad, who runs a loco¬
motive between this city and New York,
has introduced* a new feature by placing
looking glasses outside on the engine, at
an anod« 4 L - enab’e
flim to see the rear part of the train at all
times without putting Ins head out to
watch tor conductor’ signals when mak¬
ing np trains, The custom of using such
glasses on private residences has been in
vogue for some time. Two glasses are
placed on a window sill and so ar¬
ranged that a person sitting in a room
can watch all passers-by from either di¬
rection cn the street, or in case any one
calls and rings the door bell while mad
ame happens to be in dishabille, all that
is necessary is to give the glass a turn,
and the caller is readily discernible,—
7roy 'limes.
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The Augusta News says “the present
season is one of the most remarkable
cotton on record. Up to last night there
had been fecived in the city, since the
i s t of September of the present yeav, 12,
276 bales; for the same lime last
only 2,727 were received, or 9,549
bales this year than last. In
trade is splendid and our merchants
never so busy at this season.
There is nobody in America, however
humble his birth, or into whatever depth
of poverty his lot may be cast, who, if he
has a strong ann, a clear head and a biave
heart, may not rise by the light of our
schools and the freedom of our law’s un¬
til he stands foremost in the honor and
confidence of his country.— Garfield.
Hail storm3 occur most frequently by
day, because tbe clouds being charged
with vapor lo saturation, favor the forma
tion of hail by sudden electrical atmos¬
pheric changes. In the gradual cooling
of night, the clouds would expend them¬
selves iu rain. Had clouds float much
lower in the sky than other clouds ; their
edges are marked with, the other por¬
tion being massive and black.
To “X'lio Ladies
MKS. P. A. RICHARDSON,
Invites especial attention to her Large Stock
of Ladies’ Trimmed and Untrimmed
IATI I
RIBBONS,
LACES aud
FLOWERS.
Her stock is Large and Well Selected,
and the ladies can ALWAYS FIND the
LATEST STYLES
IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS.
you want the Prettiest Hat of
Season, or a few yards of Trim
j I1 g ) 0 ^- anything kept iu the Millinery
line, don’t fail to call on
MRS. P. A. RICHARDSON.
Commerce 6treet, Couyers, Ga.
VEGETINE
For Billiois, Remittent, anil
Intermittent Fra,
or what ia more cotnmnn’.y termed Fever nnd
At rue, with p.iin in tfi*■ loins and through the back,
and inoescrib.ible chilly sensation down the spine,
an irresisteble disposition to yawn, pain in the eyes.
Which is increased by moving them, a blue tintre in
the skin, and great listiesMiesa and debility, Vkue
is a Mile un<I positive remedy. It is com.
pounded lected barks exclusively and herbs, from and the juices strongly of concentrated carefully se¬
that so
it ia one of the greatest cVt-ansei s of tbo
blnou that is or can be put together. Vkgttinr
does not stop with hreakinK t hill- ntid Fever,but
it extends its wonderful indnence into every part ol
the human system, and entirely eradicates every
taint of disease. Vegetujk goes not act at a pow
erlul cathartic, or debilitate the bon els and cause thO
patient inevitably to dread follow; other butit serious strikes complaints at the root which ot diaeaaa must
kidneys by purify to iutr healthy the blood, action, restores retrnlatrs the liver he bow¬ and
els, l
and assists Nature in performing aii the
unties that devolve invalids upon her.
Thousands of are sufterina to-day from
the effects of powerful nnrjfalive Poet rums,
fr ififlitfnl quantiries of quinine and poison
doses of arseuic. neither of which ever have, or
Tver could, reach the true cause of their complaint.
VEGETINE
works in tbe tinman system in perfect harmonv with
natures laws, and while it is picnsnnt to the
taste, penial to the stomach, and miid snitsintluence
on the bowels, it ia absolute in its action ou disease,
and is not a vile,nauseous Bitters,pur^iny the invalid
into a false hope that they are beinv enreo. VkGETIN t?
is a pnrt'l.v Vegetable .lleiiii itie, compounded
upon scientific principles. It is indorsed by the best
pnysicians recomineuded wliere its virtues have been tested, ia
ami is not mixtitru only where of clMap medicine wliiskey in needed,
cloak of Bitters. a sold under the
Gives Health, Strength,
and Appetite.
My daughter Vkge'jtne. has received (treat benefit health from tha
use of Her declining was a
6orrce of great anvil ty to all of her iriends. A Jew
b -ttlea ot the Vegeuse restored her health,
BUon^th, iBburance and appetite. and Real Estate N. H. T11.DKN.
Agent. No. ill
Sear. Building, Boston, Alaao.
VEGETINE
Police Testimony.
n R stkvss*. ft** Bostok ’ Not ‘ ,8t l875 '
)>arr . ■_
ample opportunity durinpr the past five years I h.ive bad
My to jud/re of the merits of Vegk
Tine. wi.a has used it for complaint* attending
a lady anything of delicate health, with more beneficial i result.!
than else which she ever tried, have
given it to my children under almost every circum¬
stance marked attending.a benefit. I have large faken family, it my-cif and always stoefi wiiii
with
great benefit that I e innot find words to express my
unqualified while appreciation of its goodness.
this city, performing it has been u;y lotto dc.tice fall as a in folier with Officer in I
deal sickness. my a gre
oi I unhesitatingly recoiniiienj Vtu»
niN'K.jind I never knew of a case where it d'd not
prove i i! that was claimed for it. Particularly in
cases to a debilitated or impoverished state ol !he
blood its effects are really wonderful; and for all
complaints arising from an impure stnteof the blood
it appears to work like ;i chtirm, atld I do not holier j
there are any circumstances under which Vkgetine
call be use i with iUjufions resuits, tthd it will alwuv*
afford me pleasure to give any further information
*a to what i kbow ttbuub VbgetIne.
nil. B. HIIX,
Police btation 4
VEGETINE
Prep-red by
II. K. BTEVEXS, Boston,Alusg*
Vetjptine is Sold by all Druggists.
DISSOLUTION.
npHE I firm of Thompson & Ray has this
day, September 15th, 1878, dissolved part¬
nership by mutual consent. Mr. D. J. Ray
will have charge of the notes and accounts
until further no tic ‘T. B. THOMPSON,
sep 28-30d 1>. J. E aY.
A10TIGE,
DARTIES who are indebted to the late firm
I of Thompson & Ray are earnestly requested
to call and settle their accounts and their notes
when due, for the old business must be closed
Up, D. J. RAL.
Sep 28. 1878-lm
Annual Fair and Races.
—OF—
OF THE NORTH GEORGIA
FAIR AfiD STOCK ASSOCIATION,
Will be held in
ATLANTA, GEORSIA,
October 21,22,23,24,25 auH 26,1813.
©7.4,500
OFFERED IN PREMIUMS.
S4.5QO
Offered in Racing Purses.
$1,300
Offered in Military Prizes !
Over 20 Military Companies out side of
the Slate already decided lo come.
181F1SIBT BOSSES
In the country are cumin g.
AN OPEN AIR CONCERT
Eveiy day by one of the best Brass
Bancs in the United States.
AMUSEMENTS OF ALL KINDS
MAY BE EXPECTED.
MTNSTEL PERFORMANCE !
CIRCUS ! MENAGRIE !
MULE RACES ! FOOL’ RAGES !
WHEELBARROW RACES !
SACK RACES !
YELOCIFEDE RaCES !
His Excellency Samuel J. Tilden, has been
invited to be present.
THE MYSTIC BRO THERHOOD of
Atlanta, will appear upon the streets, October
25th, in more grandeur than fiver before.
Send for Premium List !
Don’t fal to come I
B. W. WRENN.SecV,
W. B. COX, Atlantaj Ga.
President.
©t. Cliarles
RESTAURANT,
Commerce St. Conyers, Ga.
Meals furnished in the best of style, at all
hours during the day, and until JO o’ciock at
nignt. Fish
Fresh and Oysters will be kept on
hand, during the season
Tables always furnished with the best the
market affords. Regular meals 25 cents each.
J, WOOD, Proprietor.
riOOD cigars and cheap, fine smoking t obac
U co, and chewing to baccos, and the old
and reliable cheroot, at - STEWARTS.
TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and fast
agents should address Finley, Harvey & Co.
Atlanta, Ga., ‘
se pt7—ly
TfiE NEW YORK STORE.
RAILROAD AND COMMERCE STREETS, CONYERS, OA.
BY J. H. ALMAND. SON & CO
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER !
AXL' competition distanced.
TJHE LaAJRGItlST STOOIv OF
Goods ever brougHt to Conyers.
We have at last got our large and varied stock of goods opened and marked, consisting of,
DRY GOODS
of kind. 150 pieces prints, latest stylos and best quality of cloth.
every
- BLEA-OLiTKO.
50 pieces— Grading, from the lowest brands, (Just Out) to the celebrated Wamsutta ana
New York Mills. Also, seven 1 pieces “Lonsdale cambrick at a very low price, bea Island
all widths qualities aud prices.
O
30 pieces latest and most approved style worsteds and dehages, ranging in price, fiom 15c
upwards. Our stock of dress trimming and buttons is complete.
S H&WS 8 ©
When examining our stock don’t fail to ask to see our large line of these goods. It
you are
consists of all qualities and styles and prices.
Balmoral Skirts.
All styles, cheaper than ever before known.
ALPACAS.
For superior aud finish, our goods in this line cannot be excelled. Prices lower than ever
and running from 25c to 85c,
SHEETING AMD SHIRraS AMD DRILLING AND 6SNABURGS*
Several hales of the above named goods just opened, and bottom prices guaranteed. 10-4
Sheeting, extra quality and very cheap. 1200 yds quilt lining, first class at 3 jets.
FLANNELS,
Never had a larger sth-lf, nOr were prices ever lower, and it only requires an inspection, of
convinced. Prices from ldfc to OCc, , Opera flannels, „ , all „ colors. ,
our stock to be range
TABLE DANSASK.— A11 styles and qualities.
CLOCKS.
We guarantee to sell you fl cloek as cheap as can be bought in Atlanta, atld we keep all
styles, prices range from $3 to $2. All warranted.
WATERPROOF.
We have about 300 yards of the above named goods, and guarantee prices and quality.
CHECKED DOMESTIC'S.
The celebrated Eagle afid Pbenix brand and every pattern guaranteed to give satisfaction.
wtimigs.
Only about four dozen left. Selling very fast—look out for another big lot soon,
NOTIONS,
It would tal;c the whole side of a newspaper td enumerate the articles in this part of our
stock. Kid gloves ranging in price from 50e to §1.25. Every §1.25 pair warranted. Silk
handkerchiefs, Ladies ties, Rouohing, Laces and Embroidery in great profusion.
Gents Kiel Gloves.
Every pair warranted, and prices to suit the times*
COOLEYS’ CORK CORSET
Our patent corset case is full of the above celebrated brand of these goods All sizes and
assorted colors.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Goblets at 40c a Set, Tumblers 2.1c a s d, and a few extra quality hand lautei'liS fit a bar*
gain. Several piece? china Ware cheap Silverplated castors at $1,25, The best th'n«- for
the money offered to ally people, ° •
FIN W^MM, 2 )
wee k ee P L^^are of every kind and at factory prices and guarantee that we can. show yon
the hugest wash pan for the least money, and other tinware at corresponding low figures, that
has ever beeli sold in this place. Woodenware, a large line, all heart ceder buckets a specialty,
HAEJD-WAEE.
A large stock of every kind kept conrtantly on haiid, Axes of the best quality and all stvles
at lowest prices. Mattocks, tire, Buggy bolts and every thing kepi in the hard-ware line.
CLOTHING,
Shelves, coimtets, ami drawers full of the hates t Styles and Best Quality of Ololhina iu the
Eor’casii CurariTamlue P ' ,0€3 “ 6 ^ ” We not a0 ^change them
GROCERIES.
KennesaW Flour $3 25 ; Marietta, $3. We have the finest syrup in the market 5 lbs crood
oo ec oi § , bs standard A sugar for §1, 10 lbs Canary sugar for $1, 4 lib packages of
-offee for §1, 2 lbs good tobacco for $1, harness, saddles, buggy whips, leather large
ment, the best oats jn the market at 60 cents bushel wj a assort
cWe agency of the celebrated Ple^ a ShS a^fl^eT^Sd iuo-s and irntw*™ p ‘
Ayer,
BBWdiiFt,
Our stock of Drugs is as complete as you will find outside of a Drug Store.
BLANKETS.
We will sell you a pair of the celebrated Renovo Blarkets ll^^wooW^Sfi^O for
Sea Foam 10-4 for $4, and 1 he well-known -o, , 2
guaranteed be lower Silver Spring ® u ^°° l ( or 50. These
prices .iaeiutiou” are to than e“tra"„ ever hoard nV ^ ty o£
Lindsej. at 16 2-3 ets a hty ' qU 8°°* ““ into eou
HATS AND UMBRELLAS.
The largest stock ever brought to this place. Our assortment of Hats ia
feepeet. tfe have all colors, shapes, sizes and prices. * Complete in every
I0IKET HUES) 3 002. JUST RECEIVED.
J. H. Alm and Son £5 Co’s, Column,
^iegaladvertisem^
*
the town of Convex " •* ,1
hours first Tuesday of sale, 1 0 Octoh^^^’^ the w!* «,
in n xt
propei ty. to wit » the % - 5 n
•
One house and lot in the
the lot -
it being containing & one-half &"*«•«."*«« 11 <* Cr* *
origmally part of Rockdl? tl _
hounded Henry, now couwj* “ l 16 !»*'
baptist as follows : O n t !
church lot, north
west by lot of Ji m Jones T ,ot °f tY ^ - '
property of Jim Jones, to it
L. rt Smpley, b 7‘ ***** for the purehas eo«f!« Z ,ltl Cb
pointed gust 29, out 1878. by Plaintiff’s b att atnf °niey, ^ ^ ''
3
,T - H. TAYLOfi h
ALSO, at the same time ana wi?^ , ’ at
lowing described property to 1 H
d lot in the town of Conyers '», 0l!e fc%
tamg five acres more or W v- the lot, '
ISos 2,2 and 273, in the 16th
nally Homy now Kockdalo «™? et ««f
s so one h onX‘^ two-horse h ”^ wagon, te ;ri;>^ C?* 4 ti
rel horse mule, twelve one rL bgy> ^
horse tolile, 10 years VWi
property of Jas years SummeS, old. All
M
AuSO, at tlie Same time anti lit
sold the following property, to
Twelve acres of land more or less
b6ihg atl undivided a 8aa
taoietv or ££ a . »
containing 92 aches, more or W
m the 4th district of originally ’ V„H ° 30C
Rockdale -
ington an county, undivided bounded 80 west, JK®* hy o° C, ' lw
; acres of houli*
having been set apart as ramUaTJ a 1 *
empton. Levied on as the »
not included m the homester! uTT° C v
W J Humphries, by ft , n oi
virtue of m'l 81
from the Justice court of the 475th ^ 4
in favor of Joseph Buse, VS W J u, '
Property ossession pointed notified on Levy by plaintiff. made Sf
y J T J° wens L c a «cl reftiriied May lo t'
’ - - ’
m The above property wag sold %
day in April. 1878, and roadrerS/ on fW 1 ’;
is
Will be sold at the risk of the former in' V' 3
er, terms as of he the has sale, failed to comply P y 5^' Wlth ^
Jolm II. TAYLOR, Sheriff
aug 31 td
Notice toDebtors mul Creditors
A LL estate persons of W. having U. Almand, demands again* t ,L *
quested to present them, decM authentic^'
ted, within the tune prescribed properly
those indebted 1o the said ly w.
by notified to forward deceased, areW
come and make imme¬
diate settlement of the same.
J. VV. ALMANB, Adin’n
sept 7—6w
Rockdale Court of Ordinary for
County bers. August Purposes, 24th. At Cham¬
1678
Whereas, his Excellency, Alfred H. Colqett
sensed Governor five of tenths the State of of Georgia, havings’
one per cent advalonmi
on the taxable property ©f the State for State
taxes for the year 1878.
It is therefore ordered that Hie following
aesessment be and they ate hereby made as
the county tax for Rockdale County for the
year 1878 for the purposes hewinaet forth and
that the saiuo he collected by Thos, Thresher,
tax in collector office, and of Rockdale paid county or Ms success-’
ors over to the county t was .
ury of said couufcjq by tile 15th day of Decern
ber next.
L To pay grand and petit jurors for the
year 1878, twenty per ddfit Oh the State tax
advolorem on property..
II. For the support of the poor, twenty
per cent on the State tax advolorem on the
property.
III. For the biiilcllng and repairing bridg¬
es end other public buildings, and for all other
county purposes, twenty per cent cn the State
tax advolorem on property.
Sep, 7-30d O. SEAMANS, Only.
BENFM OFFICE,
Room No. 3 Up Stairs, MM Hiss
COS VISES,
A FTER Twelve years experience in th«
Xx practice of Dentistry, I take this method
>i informing the public that I am prepared to
do all kinds of work pertaining t« the Dental
Profession, with all the latest improvements.
I wanent all my work to give satisfaction, If
any filling foils to stand the test of tweny
years I will refill or insert anew tooth, which'
ever the ease may need, free of charge. sat
All my Plate Work guaranteed to give
isfaction, or no charge.
Respectfully, SEAMANS.
J. H.
July 27th, 1878.
TO THE LADIES.
If you want the celebrated Wm. T. Dixon k
Bro’s fine hand-made shoes, call at H. P. & u.
M. Almand & Co’s, on the corner, where you
can get any style, and prices to suit the times.
kmm.% pm
If you want one of the best and easiest run¬
ning sewing machines made, call and examine
the White, at H. F. A D. M. Almand & Co,
NOTICE!
H P & D M Almand & Co. are now ready to
receive cotton for payments of guano notes.
NOTICE, Ahoati'l & <-». «
Tee Store of H P & D M
now called the Cheap Stbre.
AGENTS
dress Finley, Harv ey & Co. At.anta, Ga. sep i
Calicoes done pieced up ready for makin?
quilts at the Cheap Store on the corner.
iSfew Style Hats and Caps just from C B
Garden & Co.,Factory Philadelphia^ I rm
low at
New Gbods, all kinds and Great Barga 1 ® ^
McGalla Ih-oi
Best lot of Gloves we have ever -seen,, cbeal
at McCalla l-ro s
Umbrellas, The Geuuitie
We sell Sugar and Coffee for Accommoda- f
aad money by^ l fP n Jj „ 0 us, ’
you can save ro j g.
PRINTING
AT THIS OFFICE.
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Concord Jeans and 3Ig€’
n r>riced Joans nt