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TALLAPOOSA, GEORGIA.
$] 5 000 Stock or CLoTHING, SHOES, HaTs, GENTS' FURNISHING
3 Goods, Trunks and Valises, MUST BE SOLD IN THE NEXT
TO CLOSE OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK, Goods will be
sold at prices that everyone who comes to buy will go home
with a BARGAIN!
«The Stock Will and Positively Must Be Sold !+
We are OverstockED IN ALL LiNes, and in order to close
out our stock we have marked our goods down at such fig
ures that everybody who has to buy Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
&c. in the next 80 days will do well to call at the MODEL
CLOTHING HOUSE!
Suits in all Colors and Styles
For Men, Boys and Children!
Suits for which you pay $lO, sl2, sls and $lB in Atlanta, Cedar
town or Rome, you can buy from the MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE and
save from $2.00 to $3.00 on each suit.
Give us a call, and if our goods and prices don’t suit, you are not
compelled to buy. But come and examine the stock of the MODEL
CLOTHING HOUSE during the closing out sale.
DAVID HAAS, Proprietor.
G. M.ROBERTS
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THE SOUTH’S NEW BOOM.
A gouthern newspaper recently
expressed the opinion that there
would be more money invested in
the south the coming fall than
ever before in the same length of
time.
The probability is that the
newspaper in question is right.—
The south has been making
steady progress industrially for a
good many years. From being
bankrupt in 1865, she has risen tfo
be one of the most prosperous
parts of a prosperous country, and
it may be said in this connection
that she owes her prosperity
chiefly to the efforts- of her own
‘people. She has reached that
point where she can go forward
more easily and more rapidly
than ever before. Her resources
and advantages are being more
extensively advertised than ever
before, and immigrants and cap
italists will seek her from this
time in large numbers.
The Manufacturers’ Record re
cently gave some reasons why it
was desirable for northern people
to come south and to make invest
ments. 1t is said that the lives
of tens of thousands of people,
who are injuriously affected by
the sudden changes in the weath
er and the severe winters of the
north, would be prolonged in the
south; that, taking into account
‘the social, educational and religi
ous advantages, the transportation
! facilities, the public improvements
‘and the fertility of the soil, land
in the south was cheaper than in
any other part of the country;
that a greater profit could be ob
‘tained by tilling the soil in the
south than in any northern state;
that in no other part of the coun
try was the farmer held in such
high esteem, and~that invest
ments of nearly all kinds were
profitable.
The Manufacturers’ Record has
stated the case correctly. The
south’s advantages are such that
they commend themselves to all
who are seeking homes or invest
ments.—Savannah News.
HOW CAN PARENTS
allow their children to cough and
strain and cough and calmly say:
“Qh! it is only a little cold,’’ and
keep giving them cheap and dan
gerous medicines, until they are
down with lung fever or consump
tion, when they can be so easily
relieved by Beggs’ Cherry Cough
Syrup? It has no superior, and
few equals. Neill & Co., Buch
anan, Ga., and Bishop & Hearn,
Waco, Ga.
The number of severe rain
storms this summer has been very
great. The south has not suffer
ed so much from them as the
north. Only a few days ago Chic
ago was damaged to the extent of
a million dellars by rain and
wind, and our dispatches yester
day contained accounts of extra
ordinarily heavy rain storms in
New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia
and Pennsylvania. These heavy
storms have been succeeding cne
another with great frequency ever
since the warm weather began.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
Tue Brst SALVE in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin. Eruptions, and pesitively
cures Piles, or no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box.
" For Sala by Summervile & Ca.
L e Raree s
WHEN THEY WERE NEW.
First jury 970.
Ping made 1450.
Needles used 1545.
Matches made 1829.
First cast iron 1544,
First newspaper 1494,
Coal uged as fuel 1834.
Surnames used in 1162,
Lead pencils used in 1504.
Window glass used in 694.
First gold coin B. C. 206.
Tobacco introduced 1582.
First steam railroad 1830,
Rirst postage stamp 1840.
Kerosene introduced 1826.
Electric light invented 1874.
Iron found in America 1815.
First insurance, marine, 533.
First wheeled carriages 1559.
First American express 1821.
Musical notes introduced 1338.
Latin ceased to be spoken 589.
Bible translated into Saxon 637.
Gunpowder used by Chinese 80.
First illuminating gas in 1792.
Bible trauslated into Gothic 872.
Photographs first introduced
1802.
old Testament finished B. C.
430.
Emancipation proclimation 1863.
Paper made by Chinese B. C.
220,
Bible tramslated into English
1534.
HOW’S THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by taking
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
¥. J. CHENEY & CO., Props.,
Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the last
15 years, and believe him perfect
ly honorable in all business trans
actions, and financially able to
carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O.
WaLping, Kimnvan & MArvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
E. H. Vax Hozsen, Cashier, Tole
do National Bank, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
biood and mucus surfaces of the
system. Testimonials sent free.
Price 75¢. per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
The Constitution says it is hard
to tell whether Mississippi has
got Sullivan, or Sunllivan has got
Mississippi. The great slugger’s
progress through that state has
been marked by great demonstra
tions.
SUGCESSFUL TREATMERT
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When physicidns fail to give relief in cases of
chronic ailments, resulting from poison blood, how
gratifying to the sufferer to obtain at last the right
remedy. Where every other treatment miserahly
fails to cure, Botanic Blood Balm invariably gains
a victory. R
SAN SaBA, TEXAS, Februgmmeiasss.
Our little daughter became effected w#h soe
form of scalp disease, supposed to be ringworm or
eczema. It first began in white scabs or dandrufl
and then formed in small sores all over the front
part of her head with rough gatches ‘on
SORES her forehead and face, and then run an
ugly eating sore on her head which ¢an
tinved to spread until a neighbor insisted on me
trying B. B. B. After using a bottle an®a hulf the
sore is healing nicely and the child’s health much
improved and she is getting fat. T believe B, li B
to be an excellent blood purifier and very quiokin
its action. MRs. BETTiE GRAVES,
WirtLow CiTy, TEXAS, April 9, 1633,
Blood Balm Co.: 1 was taken with paralysis, the
doctors said caused by a tumor
TU MORS that is attached to the bowels,
and had a bad case of dyspepsip’
B. B. B. has done me more good' than all the doc
tors. Wat. SHUELTON.
*BarRsWorTH, CHAMBERS Co., ALA,,
< e February 6, 1838, }
For the last six years I have been'a great suffer
er from blood poisan; eould not get anything that
would do me any yood. The doetors thought I
would die. Two years ago I was stricken down.
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M. A, Simmons Liver Medicine, Est'd
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F R Y, Zeilin, Prop’r A, Q. Simmons Liv~
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¥V wny Binger Maching sold for S4O
end apvurds by Canvassers, ;
A week’s trigl wn yorud homo, heforé paymentaiis
asked, Buy arrbet of the Manufactnrers, and save
agenty’ proflis. vasides aefiing cortiticates of wary
rantee for thro¢ yeurs. dend for testimoniuls to
CO-OPERATIVE SEWIRG MACHINE CO.,
%00 SoUTY lITA S¥RLET, PHILADDLPHIA.
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Go to Nos. 144 and 146 é
South Pryor St."
ATLANTA, GA, &
Four Blocks south of Car Shed, for
one of the BEsT o
BOARDING HOUSES
In the City. I guarantee yon wil'
be well pleased. P
: R. L. Duncan.
MONEY FOR THE FARMERS,;M;;
We gotit on short notice now fors years =
on improved farms. - Inferest notessit
per cent, payable annaally December Ist: *
Commissions and expenses reasosble.
Average rate of interest less than ever
f;fl‘??%w”
. Will proeure loans in Carroll and tiats
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