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THE EXAMINER*
CONYERS, GA, OCTOBER 10, 1878.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
For Comity Treasurer.
At the solicitation of many of my friends
I announce myself as a candidate for the office
of County Treasurer of ltockdale, and if elec¬
ted will do my utmost to fill the office satis¬
factory. Respectfully,
T. E. WALTER.
J. A. B. STEWART
Is n candidate for County Treasurer. The
Ordinary of this count} and two succesive
Grartd Juries, expressed themselves pleased du¬
with the manner in which liedischared the
ties of that office for the past two years. His
qualifications for the office are well known.
NOTICE.
To the voters of Rockdale county, I am a
Candidate for the office of
Tax Receiver.
Very Respectfully
W. T- HUSON.
For Tax Collector.
At the request of many citizens, I here"
by announce myself as a candidate for the
office of Tax Collector of Rockdale oonn
ty. Election to bo held in Jar nary, next.
LEDFORD HUMPilRIES
For Tax Collector*
At the earnest solicitation of many of our
best citizens, I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Tax Collector of ltockdale coun
ty, election to be held in January, 1879.
If I am elected will appropriate one third
of my commission to paying for Tallulah Fire
Engine, which is a benefit to both town and
county. Respectfully, SIGMAN,
'J’, F.
For Tax Receiver.
At the request of many friends and citizens,
I hereby annotiroe my-self ns a candidate for
the office of Tax Receiver of Rockdale county.
Election to be held January next.
Respectfully, G.CLOTFELTER
W.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
At the solicitation of many friends, I here
>y announce myself as a candidate for Tax
’ollector of Rockdale connty, at the election
be held in January 1879.
i am a disabled Confederate soldier, and un¬
able to make iny living by farming.
Very Respectfully, .STANLEY.
RICHARD
ftifS
Athens, 6a. February 22, 1878,
Sir : My child, five yeai-3 old, had symp¬
toms of worms. I tried calomel and other
worm medicines, but failed to expel any worms
Seeing Mr. Rain’s certificate. I got a vial cf
your Worm Oil. and the first dose brought 40
worms, and the second dose so many were
passed I did not count them, S. H. Idvms.
Ayers <fc Co., Solo Agonts, Conyers, Ga.
TAX NOTICE*
Im now ready to commence collecting the
Taxes of Rockdale county foi the year 1878. 1
will be at the store of S H Anderson, in Ooa
y era every Friday and Saturday, and all pub¬
lic days, untill the 15th of November, at which
time my books will be closed.
aug 31 Gw T. T. Til BASHER, T. C.
Woman’s Best Friend.
Ample testimonials from every section of
the country shows that Bradfield’s Female
Regulator is as it claims to be, Woman’s best
friend.” Mi ny suffering females have tried
t, and have been cured, and beav witness to
its merits in sound constitutions and rosy
cheeks. Its record is before the public
I>on’t fail to try it if you are suifeiing from
any of the complaints peculiar to the
eeX. Aug 31—J.m
Athens, Ga. Dec. 8,1877.
A few nights since, I gave my son one dose
■of •W-orro Oil, and the next day he passed 10
large worms. At the same time I gave one
■dose to my little girl, tour years old, and she
passed 80 worms, from 4 to 15 inches long.
\\ r . F. PHILLIPS.
Ayers k, Co., Sole Agents, Conyers, 3 a.
Your Attenton
To the following will save you money,
and suffering. The numerous Buckeye trees
in the mountains of Tennessee, hitherto
posed to be of no value, now verify the saying
that everything was created for some good
since Dr. Tablcr has prepared an Ointment of
the fruit, which is the only unfailing remedy
for Piles. The discovery of the curative prop
erlies of the Buckeye, and their successful com¬
bination with other ingredient, forming a per¬
manent cure for Piles, is one of the greatest
blessings of the ago. Dr. Tabler’s Buckeye Pile
Ointment is for sale by W. II Lee at 50 cents
a Bottle. Au 31—3in
Portaline-What is It ?
Relieved by the use of pox-taline, or Tabler’«
Vegetable Liver Powder, of those distressing
headaches which arose from torpid liver, many
persons now heartily recommend that valuble
remedy; and all those suffering with Dyspep¬
sia, Pour Stomach, Headache, Biliousness, etc.,
will never fail to experience relief, if they will
use Portaline, the best remedy kuown for all
disorders arising from an inactive fiver. Sam¬
ple Bottles can be had of all Druggists Free.
Regular size 5o cents.—for sale by W. H. Lee.
Sept 7-—Id
Bees the Horse Shoe Signify Any¬
thing ?
In our Southern travels, we have often ob¬
served a horse shoe hanging over the door of
the rude log cabins, which composed the negro
quarters, and upon inquring its significance,
were told that it was done to prevent a visit
from witches. Many, equally superstitious,
formerly carried a Buckeye in their pocket to
prevent disease, but happily they have discar¬
ded such foolish observances as the latter, and
embraced that beneficial reality known as
Tabler’s Buckeye Pile Ointment, which is con
fidently offered the public as a safe and per*
mauent cure for Piles. Sold by all Druggists
at 50 cents a Bottle.—For sale by W. II. Lee.
Sept 7—3m
SEE THIS.
Dress goods and alpacas Irom locts
up ; mens and boys hats from 40cts up ;
shoes from 65cls up ; jeans from 15cls
up * clo'thing from $4 a suit up ; at J. E.
Almaud Sou & Co,,
The Fair this week, we are pleased to
leaiTj has been a decided success in every
respect. We will give a more extended
notice of it in our next issue.
We 1 egret to learn that Mrs, L. G
Branlly, wife of our fellow-citiSen, Dr. L
G, Brantly, who has been confined to
bed for the past mouth, with a severe
attack of Rheumatism and Brain Fever,
is very low, and is not expected to re
cover.
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Miss Luine Flarris, of Atlanta, who has
been spending some time with her rela¬
tives, Mrs. P. F. Jones, at this place, re¬
turned home last week.
Mr. C. K. P. Moon, of Walnut Grove
Walton county, is presenting to the pub
lie, a superior variety of Cotton Seed,
which he claims will give more lint to the,
pound of seed-cotton thau any other va¬
riety known in this section.
HALF-SHEET.
We dislike to make apologies, but
owing to au unprecedented press of job
printing this week, we are compelled to
issue only a half sheet to day. Rockdale
County Fair has been going on and our
live merchants determined to make a
good showing by advertising with cir¬
culars and handbills,and our endeavors ^o
accommodate them rendered it impossi¬
ble, with our limited force, to issue the
Examiner full tize. It will make no dif¬
ference with our subscribers, however,
as we do not count it a regular issue, and
only publish it to perfect the legal sales.
We will endeavor to be punctual in fu
I ure.
ATTENTION! ROYAL ARCH MASONS.
W. S. Chapter will meet to-night.—
A full attendance is requested as there
is a considerable amount of work to do
J. J. W. Glenn, II. P.
October 19, 1878,
EXCURSION TRAIN.
In order to accommodate persons wish
ing to attend the Fair at Atlanta, nex
week, a special train will be run between
Madison aud Atlanta* commencing next
Monday morning, October 21st. This
train will leave Conyers 7:23 a. m. and
arrive in Atlanta at 9:16 a.m. Return¬
ing, will leave Atlanta 7:15 p. m. and
arrive at Conyers 8;38 p. m.
Attention is directed to the advertise'
inent of Mr. John Iveely, Whitehall
sheet, Atlanta, Ga., in this issue. He
has a very large and varied stock of Dry
Goods, comprisbig almost everything
that you can think of in t he line of ladies’
and gentlemen’s Dress Goods. His es
tablishment is a jet feet Bazaar of fash¬
ion, where eve.iy attention is given to
customers which renders a visit to the
establishment agreeable and pleasant.—
Read the advertisement carefully, and
don’t fail to call at John Iveely’s when
you visit lhe city.
PROGEEDiMSS OF GQUNGIL.
Conyers, Ga. Oci. 14, 1878.
Council met and was called to ordev
by G. VY. Clemmons, oh.iirmnii ; present
lhe full Board, Minutes of last meeting
read ana adopted. Several cases tried
and disposed of. There oein^ no other
business, Council then adjourned.
G. \V. CLEMMONS, Clin.
A M. Helm* 5 , Cleric
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A GOOD MOVE FOR THE FARMERS.
I have moved fioin my old stand to
the Three Story Mifddox Balding, just
one door below the well-known House
J. H. Altuand Son k, Go., where my
customers, and other friends, will find
me with a lull Assorted Stock of Goods.
I have Mr. T. E Salter with me no 'ywh<
will always be found at his post, and ever
ready to show you through my stock and
give you the advantage of HARD-PAN
PRICES. Very Respectfully,
octlO 2t T, B. THOMPSON.
The State of New York, says the Cou
rier-Journal, is an interesting
of the practical results ot Democratic
min strative reform. Under Iteniiblican
control the State tax in 1874 was
727,482,08 ; under Democratic
the same, tax for 1878 is
or or a a uetieasc decrease unaei under L»emociaiio Democratic iuIq iul»
$7,786,184,14. There is no
these figures, for the Republicans, and
Republican campaign document can avert
the inevitable conclusions of tax
Conkliug dared not refer to this m his
speech, but prattled about “human
rights."
The ladies complain that the men
at them on the streets. Gracious 1
wouldn't seme of our belles be mad
after dressing up in their best and prom_
enadiug around town for an hour,
would look at them ? What funny
“critters" the girls are any
mau Free Press.
A New Rebeilion. —In St.
resolutions have been -adopted by
Central Executive Committee
demanding a pro rata distribution
offices, warning colord voters not
commit themselves to candidates because
of party predilection, and declaring
the claim of the Republican party to
tate the political action of colored men
is a piece of arrogance that will not
submitted to any longer*
Fine french caM skin shoes at the Ne w
York Store, gents shoes raDge in price
from $1 75 to $7.
Miscegenation Prohibited by Vir
ginia Laws —The Supreme (Joint oi
Appeals of Virginia has decided an im¬
portant case, establishing the social
status of the negro in Virginia wiiu res'*
pect to marriage. Judge Christian d*
p lv . eml lhe 0 pj,Pon of the court. It was
heMthat ;1 ;ilarmge b ,. iween a negro
and a While Woman d unsoiied in th«
State who went into lhe District ot Co¬
lumbia and were tin re m irriod and
turned to the State, was vi«»!a ive of ibr
statue law of Virginia, which deelar s
such marriages so celebrated could not
be pleaded in bar of criminal prosecution
against the parties for lewd and lascivi
ous cohabitation. Such marriage was a
mere evasion of the State law, which de
dares that all such marriages are abso¬
lute void. The opinion is au elaborate
one, revie wing the English and Ameri¬
can decisions, aud declaring that it is to
the interest and proper developm lit o
both races, and in accordance with the
pronounced pub ic policy ot the State,
declared in its legislation tor more t’aua
century, that m images between negroes
and whites and the intermingling of the
races Rbonld be prohibited by law.
A subscriber to a paper died a few
days ago in a neighboring State leaving
four year’s subscription unpaid. The
editor appeared at the grave wheil the
lid was being screwed down the last time
and put in the coffin a palm leaf fan, a
thermometer, which are only used ii
warm climates.
b’peaking of the encouraginsr signs of
a revival ot business, a New York panel
notea another good omen in the bankt
circulation and reserves winch rpruain re
markably steady. The New York b,uk
lost last week only $584,700 in reserve
ot which only $352,800 was m legal ten¬
ders. and hive lost sine-' the month began
only $2,100,009 m legal tenders, whil
gaining $1,400, 100 in specie, and incests
ing their average ot loans by $2,000,00 :
The outstanding circulation of all th>
national banks was $ >22,Old,212 on thi
last day of August and only $821,878,
989 on the 21st of September, The voi
Ume of business transacted is larger that
it was last year, and the earntn s ct rail
roads and other corporations give token
of a general improvement.
I wish you would uot gwe me such
weight for my money,’ said a
customer to a grocer who had au out
siandiug bill against lum. And I wish
you would not give me such long wa t
for mine,’ replied the grocer.
An Indianapdis baibc.r who Abandon
ed hi» bnsiness and went 1 into life minis
try, was suddenly catted - 'upon one Sun¬
day to baptize three candidates. He go
along very well, but after baptizing th<
first lie astonished b s oaugieg.atioii bi
luttiiy shouting, “Next f ’
There is a Better way to Enjoy Lite
Than to qu etlf suffer the miseries resulting
from Dyspepsia] If you are distressed with
Heaclacae, Nervousness, Low Spirits, Wakeful
ness, Palpitation of the Heart, Gostiveness.
Liver Co upland. Pain in the Stomach, Bad
Taste in the Month, Heartburn, etc., seek ih -t
comforting relief that always comes irom us¬
ing Parker s Ginger Tonic, aud you will be
astonished at your renewed capacity to enjoy
life when freed from suffering and pain. Pro¬
tect your little ones from the Cholei*a Infan¬
tum, and a ourself and family from sudden at
taks of Colic, Cramps. Dysentery or Cholera
Morbus, by keeping this superb corrective and
invigorant always at hau l. Buy a $>1 botth
ot your Druggist, Ayers & Co„ or a sample
bottle at 15 cents and test its merits. july3m
J. & 8 .E.UI&CI.
HAVE JUST HECE VED
A LARGE LOT OF
®BY GOODS f
Notion, Dress Goods and everything kept in
a first-class dry goods stor< . Alsoja large
stock of
(Mini, Hats, Caps, &c.
} They desire to call your attention to their,
of.custom made boots and shoes which
they make a specialty; Don’t fail to call and
examine their stock before purchasing else¬
where
AND BE CONVINCED.
We have bought our goods very low, and
expect to give our friends and customers the
berefit of
LOW PRIO PS 1
And first class goods.
THEY KEEP A FULL LINE
OF
FAMILY GROCERIES, BAGGING
AND TIES,
Virginia Salt, Family Drugs, &c.
They are agents for one of the best Sewing
Machines ever sold in this country.
Excelsior Barber Shop.
■Whitehead House, Conyers, Ga.
U TV TING AN KING respectfully informs the
cit ; zens of Conyers, and the traveling pub¬
lic that he will always be found at his Shop,
in the Whitehead House, between the hours of
8 o’clock, a. m. and 10 p. m. ready to serve
them in the art of SHAVING and HAIR
CUTTING, in the best of style. Give me a
call. I guarantee satisfaction, may 18tf
niM HuM H ^ business 20 er da you macLe can by engage in. worker $5 to of
•J II LtV M. P y any
either sex, right in their own locali¬
ties. Particulars and samples worth $5 free.
dress Improve you spare Go. time at this business. Ad*
Stinson & Portland Maine. Idly.
REV. J . P. .LU DLVOW,‘ WBITES ;
178 Bane Srm'r. Bnoohxux. N. Y.. ‘
H. 3. Sun“, ESQ. ’ Non. 1" 18“.
«5‘3: , 5?]: . V_ mfififi$fl¥%‘£§§wfi§3§fli§$ 1 . .
‘Ihose cures thank): have aoemed almost miraculous.
I Vacuum can most for heath}: tho nnd lllnta pincete}; which rébommpnd it is claimed tho to
com JAfiES
am - lab“ ‘ , P5300: 7 C P. Bagti'ltfihurch, UDLOW.
7837 manta. 0d.
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SHE RESTS WELL. '
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Lin. Dear Sir.—_l luvs bet}: nck twp with the
» oomplupt. and dunng that tune yam has taken
liver dilate medxcjnes, but of them I
Sci at many xi t non.
m_o my ‘06:}. yum restless nights, md-hud no
npseutg. Smco food. takmg Can tho recommend Vzam‘m: V201!!!“ I rest vol).
:11 rehab my the octfull
tor whn it has done to: m... Youn mnnfmcxih. res _
u‘vgfif’éfié’fi‘fl 333i; mu.
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GOOD FOR THE CHILDREN.
1 ‘ Bono’x‘ Hafiz, 14 fiux Shut.
. a. 11 3mm. Batman. Ann). 1876.
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Dun SupeWe feel the the childrén in our home
:2: mm}: Via! mama, mam ' fl:
thou Roublod With the Scrofuln. at
us {Wow
nan. ma.
REV. o. T. WALKER, SAYS:
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nil} ?Eughnmm‘ Pnovmxxcx. R. 1.16! Tumu- Smut.
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mu .0 1 run: uroxg'xygur V?crgryzx. 'th ngn' 1.1, t m (mil; u: hu- high
‘ppd It or tho 3“ two yuan. In pmoul dummy it
h nnluablg, and} rocommepd n. to .1: who my
3.01:- inuzonunzrnmntmg G. T. tonic. WALKER.
formal, Puma: Bowdoinaqwe Chunk. Boston.
NOTHING EQ UAL TO IT.
80m SAm. 11135.. Nov. :4. 1m
Canto;- 8152!. 9' SW R, ué amiss. —1 bus , been troubied , forthreomlgothmg vnth . Smhls,
mam.“- ?;mm‘uwm'mw Liver Complaint :2:
Iii}! equal Isingao go It for VIGETINE. mch comgamu. I cousidprgtboro Can heartily is nothing man
nad It. to avzybodii nu. ZZéE ours M. troll, P CKABD.
so. 16 Luann treat. South Sudan. Nan.
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RECOMMEND IT HEARTILY.
33. Bums. BOWLS Bonus.
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antmw Dear Sin-I Inn convinced,“ taken smul rvaluable bottles of remedy 1mm
m n
!% 1)ng; Kidney Continua! and Gonml .Do
$ Ill b Jules“: t: t trom‘lghe usual. thou ,1 can eunyrocommend hunk. ztto
mmufg com
ours M33. nunuion . Pm
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n. B. ngmgnoswn. Mass.
Vegoflno is Sold by pl! Druggish.
DISSOLUTION. has this
PHE firm of Thompson & Ray dissolved
J day, September 15th, 1878, part
iership by mutual consent. Mr. D. J. i;a>
vhl have charge of the notes and accounts
tntil further nodee.
T. B. THOMPSON*,
t-ep 28-30U Jj. J. RAY.
NOTICE.
p A R.TIES who are indebted to the late firm
L of Thompson & Ray are earnestly requested
o call and settle their accounts and their notes
vhen due, for the old business must bo closed
up. Jj. J. RAY.
Sep 28. 1878-lm
I L o you want to settle the accouht-you made
with Stewart & McCalla, or L % A.-B. Stew
srtcall at Stewarts. They have all settlements
"O make for the old firms.
0JS&L
Phe firm of Shaddox & Weaver, is this day
I dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. G. W.
Weaver will settle up the business of the late
firm. G. W. Weaver,
J. C. Shaddox.
The undersigned will close out the old stock
•on hand at cost for cash Call at the old stand
ind buy srQods at your own prices. WEAVER.
aug—31— 3w. G. W
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RESTAURANT,
Commerce SL Conyers, Ga.
Meals furnished in the best of style, at all
hours during the day, and until 10 o’ciock at
nignt.
Fresh Fish and Oysters will be kept on
hand, during the season
Tables always furnished with the best the
market affords. Regular meals 35 cents each.
J, WOOD, Proprietor.
Beat lot of Gloves we hare ever seen, cheap
McCalla I5ro’ s.
Umbrellas, The Genuine *'Rain” all prices'
at McCalla Bro’s.
We Sell Sugar and Coffee for Accommoda¬
tion aad you can save money by buying of us,
call McCalla. Bro’s.
New Style Hats and Caps just from C H
Garden & Co.,-Factory Philadelphia McCalla Pa. Prices
low at Bro’s.
Calicoes done pieced up ready for making
quills at the Cheap Store on the corner.
■WMHreN
UMm
If you want one,of the best and easiest run¬
ning White, sewing machines made, Altuand call and examine
the at H. P. & D. M. & Co,
Room Ho. 3 Dp Stairs, ratal H«
!iiii CONYERS, Ga. mm
\ FTER Twelve years experience in the
jf It informing practice 9f Dentistry, I take this method
the public that I am prepared to
do all kinds of work pertaining to the ©ental
Profession, with all the latest improvements.
I wanent all my work to give satisfaction, If
any filling tails to stand the test of tweny
years I will refill or insert a new tooth, which*
ever the case may need, free of charge.
All my Plate Work guaranteed to give sat
isfaction, or no charge.
. Respectfully,
J. H. SEAMANS.
July 27th, 1878.
H P & © M Alrnand & Co. are now ready to
receive cotton for payments of guano notes,
Tflti i«i.w YotiK m
BY J H. ALMAND, SOS &
RAILROAD AND COMMERCE STREETS, CONYERS
C3
PRICES LOWER THAN EVER f
AKI' COMPETITION DISTANCKD
Goods the largfst brought stocr
ever to Convert oi
We have at last got our large and varied stock of goods opened and
varied, C0£l ^
BBT GOOS ]
* of every kin 1. 150 pieces prints, latest styles and best
of doth.
BLEACHING,
50 pieces—Grading, from the lowest brands, (Just Out) to the
New York Mills. Also, sever,1 pieces “Lonsdale catnbrick at “
ill widths qualities and prices.
©©(© 2 ) 3 .
30 pieces la test and most approved style worsteds and debages, * ratio-ina la •
upwards. Our stock of dress trimming and buttons is complete. 0 ® fro e ..
When you are examining bur stock don’t prices. fail to ask to see our large line o* 1 h,
consists of all qualities and styles and *2 good?,
-
Balmoral Skirts.
All sty 133, cheaper than ever before known.
ALP/CASr
For superior aud finish, our good3 ia this line cannot be excelled. Prices Iowa |
md running from 25c to 85c,
V 1 T1N9 AMD 3H3RTSM8 AND DR3LUNQ AND OSNABURQS,
ta gv-rai Ales of the above named gools just opened, and bottom price* ?ua t
sheeting, extra quality and very cheap. 1200 yds quilt lining, first class a N
at 3 Eta
FLAILS.
Dfever had a larger sfcook, nor were prices ever lower, and it only requires m ingn .•
OUT •• stock to be convinced Prices range from 16fc to GCc. Opera flannels, all col ore.
TABLE DANIASK.— A11 styles and qualities.
CLOCKS.
We guarantee to sell you a clock as cheap as cau be bought in Atlanta, and weUn V
styles, prices range from $3 to $2. Ill warranted. ’ e ^
WATERPROOF.
We ha ve about 300 yards of the above named goods, and guarantee prices aid quality,
CHECKED DOMESTICS.
The celebrated Eagle ar i Phenix brand and every pattern guaranteed to give satisktioa,
swims®.
Only about four dozen left. Selling very fast—look out for another big lot soon,
* NOTIONS.
It would take the whole side of a newspaper to enu nerate the articles ia this part q? om
stock. Kid gloves ranging in price from 50e .to $1.23. Every $1.25 pair warranted.silt'
handkerchiefs, Ladies ties, Pouching, Laces and Embroidery in great profusion.
Gents Kid Gloves.
Every pair warranted, aud prices to suit the times.
COOLEYS’ COOK CORSET
Our patent corset ease is full of the above celebrated brand of these goods All s:m ad
assorted colors.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
Goblets at 4Cc a set. Tumblers 25c a sot, and a few extra quality band lantern* at a to"
gain. Several pieces china ware cheap Silverpfated castors at $Ij2o-. r Tim best th ug te
the inon.y offered to any people.
keep tin-ware of kind TIJf -W&SUS* that sliowP
wee every and at factory prices aud guarantee we can
the largest wash pan iVr the least money, and other tinware at
to* ever been sold m pW
]EID -W ^i-3 IE.
A large stock of every kind kept conrtantly on lia id, Axes of the best quality awl all#
at lowest prices. Mattocks, tire,‘Buggy bolts and- every thing kept in the h.ud-ware line*
CLOTHING,
Shelved, counters, and drawers fuil of the Lates t Styles and Bast Quality of Clotkmg ^
market. And we know that the prices are right, oi* we could not so readily exchange
ior cash Gall and examine.
GROCERIES.
We sell Kennesaw & Marietta Flour cheap as anybody TVe have the finest syrup , a
coffee for $1, 9 lbs standard A sugar for $1, 10 lbs Canary sugar for $L 4 lib P ac
coffee for $1, 2 lbs good tobacco for $1, harness, saddles.-buggy whips, leather a Hrgt*
ment, the best oats jn the market at 60 cents a bushel, jugs and potware,. ” a '
elusive of the celebrated Avery Plow Stocks and fixtures.- Grind Stones. a ;lsif« ^ 8 '
agency varnish, white lead, a ‘s
J ute Bagging always on hand and warranted; paints, oils,
on hand, and prices guaranteed.
■iwa MEME€IMEB #
Our stools of ©rugs is aa complete aa you will find oui side of a ©rug Store.
BIjMUTS.
Wo will Sell yon a pair of the celebrated Kenovo Blarfcets for $2, th* Burner
Sea Foam 10-4 for §4, and the well-known Silver •Spring 11-4 all wool jLj, jjdjflu* 1
prices are gnaranteed to be lower than ever beard of before, quality of goods
sideratien, Lindseys at 16 2-3 cts extra qualify,
HATS AND UMBRELLAS^
The largest stock ever brought to this place, Our assortment of Hatl is ootfpfe^ ** J
Wq have all colors, shapes, sizes and prices.
MGHKEY WREHC1ES, 31Z. JOST RECEffEO. 1
7. E. AlmonA Son A Co’s, Coluttit