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Headquarters for Santa Claus.
I have now in stock and to arrive, everything you want for the
little folks. Come and make your selections before they are picked
over.
Fire Works of all Kinds,
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for the bovs, at wholesale and retail.
Mrs. S. D. WOOTTEN.
Miledgeville, Ga., Dec. 7th, 1886. 12 ly.
Holiday Presents!
The undersigned has a beautiful and superb stock of goods,
suitable for Holiday Presents, consisting of valuable and useful
articles, such as
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware,
Vases, Table Cutlery, musical instruments, Dressing Cases, Pocket
Knives, Canes, Spectacles,
Crockery and Glassware,
Thimbles, Scissors, Gold Pens and Pencils, a specialty. The
Public are Invited to Call
and examine my stock. I will take great pleasure in showing my
goods, and feel assured that I can please the most fastidious in
anything they may desire in my line from Watches and Diamonds,
down to a Jewsliarp.
JOSEPH MILLER,
No. 15 Wavne Street,.
Dec. 7,1886. "
.Milledgeville, Ga.
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PLANTATION SUPPLIES
AND
Agricultural Implements!
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AN INTERESTING TREATISE ON BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SENT
FREE TO ALL APPLICANTS. IT SHOULD BE READ BY EVERYBODY.
ADDRESS THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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June 22, 1886.
50 cw ly.
-I have a full stock of-
Groceries and Provisions, Bagging and Ties,
And am prepared to meet the demands of all who may favor me
with their patronage for Plantation Supplies of all kinds, at prices
that cannot be excelled in this section. I also have a choice stock
of Groceries for the city trade.
As the prosperity of every country depends upon the success of
agriculture, and realizing the necessity of thet horough breaking of
land and cultivation of the crop, I have supplied myself with a
large lot of two and one horse Plows of the best makes, consisting of
the Syracuse, Benton k Harber, White’s Clipper, Meikle’s Blue
Pony and the Boss, and I also have a large lot of Steel Plows,
Haiman and Southern Plow Stocks, single and double, and farming
implements generally.
And to all who would like to have a Pump put in their wells, I
would recommend the Buckeye Force Pump, which myself and
many others have been -using with perfect satisfaction for some
time. All who wish to supply themselves with any of the above
articles will do well to call and examine my stock and get my prices
before buying elsewhere.
UL. EHUES.
Milledgeville, Ga., Sept. 14th, 1886. 29 ly
Brick! Brickl Brick!
1,000,000 FIRST-CLASS BRICK for SALE.
P ARTIES intending to build on the line of the Georgia or Cental Railroads, would
do well to consult us before making a contract.
First-Class Paving Brick a Specialty.
We are mat ing Brick with the latest Improved Machinery, on the celebrated Cara-
ker yard.
BRICK DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF TOWN.
aw We take pleasure in referring to Maj.J. FUSS, Architect and Building Superin
tendent.
foster & McMillan,
Contractors and Builders.
Milledgeville, Ga.,Jun» 10th, 1885. 48 ly
A. B. FARQUHAR.
ROB’T H. SMITH.
A. B. FARQUHAR l CO,
MACON, GA.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills,
Grist Mills, Brown’s Cotton Gins,
and Miscellaneous Machinery,
Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery, Gins, Belting,
Iron Pipe, Brass and Iron Steam Fittings,
Hancock Inspirators &c.
Junea3d, 1886. % 1
Rufus W. Bqbebts,
Attornoy-at-Jjaw
Milledgeville, Ga.
P ROMPT attention given to all business in
trusted to bis care. Office In room formerly
ticcupied by Judge D. B. Sanford.
Nov. 16, 1886. 19 tfc
Best Embroidery silk, 1 cent per
gkein at Miss S. E. Bearden’s.
To Rent.
T WO 4 room cottages, for next year.
Also twenty acres of land • •/•'.der
good fence within city limits. Apply
at this office.
Milledgeville, Ga.,Dec. 14, ’86. 23 3t
Harrison’s Combined Writing and Copy'
ing Fluid for sale at this office.
THE NEW YORK STORE.
We have painted our store on the outside. And we have used the
brush still more on the inside. We have made a big mark on our
past Low Prices. And have brushed prices down so low that com
petition can’t touch them. Our stock of Fancy
CUPS AND SAUCERS
Cannot be equalled in this market or anywhere else. In fact we can
and will sell you anything you need in the Crockery line cheaper
than you can get them anywhere else.
Bowls and Pitchers
For 75c. Steak Dishes, Flat Dishes, Baker’s Small Bowls, Water
Pitchers, Cream Pitchers, &c., at bottom prices.
tiust WAAIRIE]-
We are now prepared to sell Tin Ware at Wholesale and Retail.
Bring along your prices and we will show you what we will do.
Special Inducements to Merchants.
Our stock now consists of 14 quart Dish Pans, 10 quart Dish Pans,
10 quart Buckets, 4 quart Buckets, 4 quart covered Buckets, 2 quart
covered Buckets, Kerosene Cans, Zinc Oilers, 6, 4 and 2 quart Dairy
Pans, Dippers of different kinds. One of our greatest bargains in
in this is our Tin Setts for the small sum of $1.75.
GLASSWARE.
As has been our motto in the past we do not intend to be under
sold in this line of goods. Our stock consists of Crystal Glass
Castors, White and Colored Goblets, White and Colored Water
Pitchers, all colors, Ice Cream Plates, Cake Plates, Syrup Pitchers,
Sugar Dishes, Butter Dishes, Ac.
LAMPS, LAMPS, LAMPS,
Wo are making Lamps one of our specialties this season and can
sell them to you cheaper than the cheapest.
Gents' Furnishing Goods
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Is our leading specialty this Fall. We have taken special pains in
selecting our stock and can furnish them to you almost at your own
price. Our 50c Shirt can’t be beat. Our 50c Merino Undershirt
can’t be duplicated in the South.
All we ask is one visit to our store and we will convince you that
what we say to you is so. It is the only store in the town w-here
you have three thousand different articles to select from. It is the
only place you can get 3 pair of Hose for 25c. Yours Truly,
R. L. HOLLOWAY.
No. 36 Wayne Street, Milledgeville, Ga.
Sept. 21st, 1886. * 11 3m
Furniturel Buggiesl Coffins!
We now T have on hand the largest and best selected stock of
Furniture, Buggies, Harness, Saddles,
Bridles, <tc., ever brought to the city. Beautiful MOQUETTE
LOUNGES, CARRIAGE and DOOR MATS, BABY CARRIAGES,
LEATHER and RUBBER BELTING, LACE LEATHER, LAP
ROBES, HORSE BLANKETS, in fact, everything usually kept in a
First-Class Furniture and Buggy Store. All of wdiich we are selling
Cheaper than Ever Heard Of.
Large stock of COFFINS and CASKETS of all sizes and quali
ties, at very Low Figures.
Give us a Call and Price our Goods.
Cy Calls for Coffins answered any hour, day or night, by W. S.
SCOTT
L. W. DAVIDSON.
Milledgeville, Ga., Oct. 4tli, 1886. 13 3m
W. H. HALL, Jr.,
Dealer In
Groceries, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco, Etc.
jgpTRESH GEORGIA CANE SYRUP, just arrived.^^
I^GOODS PROMPTLY DELIVERED^
W. H. Hall, Jr.
No. 5 East Hancock Street, Milledgeville, Ga.
iSTTwo doors below Whilden’s Livery Stablejrjj
Oct. 5th, 1886.
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Cooking, and Heating Stoves at Cost!
oil „ Y , v ^ YR \T PmTr i nave come to the conclusion to
soli out all my oAUVIjS A1 LUSi to make more room for other rwnsha T
will sell Stoves at actual cost. Come and see for yourselves and if^von are
not satisfied you need not buy. I will sell you a good 1 f y
Cook Stove and Furniture for $8.00.
A nice Parlor Stove for $3.25. Come soon before the choice is gone as I -hn?
not have any more at these prices. I have only a few ’ h
COAL G-RATBS
Left. I will close them out at less than cost, all for strictly cash, don’t ask'for
credit on these prices.
TIIST WARE,
I have just received a large lot of 10c. Tinware, and can now fit vou up
with Tinware as cheap as any one.
4 quart Coffee Pots, 20c.
Bowls and Pitchtfrs, 75c.
Chamber Tin Set, $1.65 set
6 quart Milk Pans, 10c.
10 gal. Lard Cans, 65c.
Lamps from 20c. to $10.00.
Fine Lamps with Shade, $1.00
JOS. STALEY.
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Tin Cups, 2 for a nickle.
12 quart Dish Pans, 20c.
Largest Size Wash Basin, 10c.
Pie Plates, 35c. per dozen.
2 quart Covered Buckets, 10c.
10 quart Milk Buckets, 20c.
2 quart Coffee Pots, 10c.
Milledgeville, Nov. 30th. 1886.
Unparalleled Stock,
• Unprecedented Sales!
Fall Goods arriving daily, and our immense storeroom put to its
hardest test. The building is filled from cellar to garret. We have
in stock and on road:
1.000 Barrels Flour.
150 Barrels Sugar.
200 Boxes Tobacco.
225 Cases Sardines, bought before the advance. *
200 Boxes Soaps.
200 Cases Potash.
50 Sacks Peanuts.
100 Sacks Coffee.
50.000 lbs. Red Rust Proof Seed Oats.
230 Boxes Crackers.
75.000 Cigars.
200 Cases assorted Can Goods.
1 car load Lard.
100 Boxes Cheese.
GOO Pails, 80 half barrels, and 25 barrels breakfast Mackerel.
And an enormous lot of other goods too numerous to mention. With
better facilities than we ever had before, we aro prepared to dupli
cate the prices of any house in Georgia. We do not ask you to buy
of us, but just let us price you our goods and we will surely put
you on our long list of customers.
W. T. CONN & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers.
22 & 24 S. Wayne Street, *, Milledgeville, Ga.
Sept. 21st, 1886. 29 ly
JYtf. 17 South Wayne St,
T. E. WHITE & CO.
We invite all our Patrons and Friends to come and examine our
new* goods, which w r e are daily receiving. We can suit any man’s
pocket book, both in quality and price of goods. We do not pro
pose to make any cuts on prices but will sell you what you want and
Guarantee Satisfaction on all Goods.
W e would say, particularly to our regular patrons, that at all times,
we will try to fill their orders with the
Nicest and Freshest Goods,
the market affords. We do not buy in very large lots, but buy
often. By this means, we can always sell fresh goods. We call
particular attention to
Our Stock of Flour,
which is complete. We have on hand “White Swan,” “White
Loaf,” “White Satin” and “Jersey.” The above grades are patents.
Then we have also “New Constitution,” “Moss Rose,” and “Odd
Trump.” If you want nice white bread, buy good Flour and the
best Lard. We have the finest Leaf Lard on hand, which cost very
little more than poor stuff.
Our stock of Canned Goods, cannot be excelled. Fancy Candy
and Crackers of all kinds.
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spice, &c.
In fact, anything you may want. Bi^n for your cow at lowest price.
Mognolia Hams, Breakfast Bacon and White Meat. Jersey Butter,
always on hand and on Ice. We invite our country friends to call
on us and get prices, we will sell them their goods as cheap as any
one. Tobacco by the plug or box. Remember the place.
GREEN STORE! „
No. 17 South Wayne Street, Milledgevtble> Ga.
Aug. 31st, 1886.
T. E. WHITE & CO.
81 ly.