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• LOCAL NEWS.
Mr J.Cuixlhll in in A :guK'-i t«>r
h few days.
Mrs. H. E. K’J'y i«< p‘ty»i g n
pleasant visit to reiaiiv*s in »h*-*j
of Tenuesser.
You can ouv a Mac
intosh coat or a firs -
class umbrella at f c
+ory prices at Mam
mon’s Cash Cost S tic.
Miss Annie Werner, wftt-r h de
ightful visit to the M iss sO N ,
•>u Second Ave , has returned
Per home in the Gate City
Hugh McKeldil! after a | Fassnt
visit of soaoe days to Dr. J B. S
Holmes has returned to Atlanta.
You can buy a f’rst
quality Stetson hat at
factory pri&e at Gam
mon’s Cash Cost Sale.
Buist’s prize medal
garden seeds, for sa e
oy,
Hammack Lucas & Co.
WANTED!
Second-hand type wri'w? IG Bi
llington Machine. Addr****
1-17-ts Hufti.kk i t
Linen towels worth #3 jier «]< z
will eell for $2.
If you want a first
class tailor made sui ,
cheaper thanveu ever
saw trash sold, v.sit'
Gammon’s Cash Cost
Sale.
Fine fast black regular limit' h
. v worth GOcts, for 35.
ft AB McArver A v o.
We carry? larg > and
veil selected stoi < 01
Gold and steel frame .
Lenses & etc.
fammack Lucas & •
All wool dress Fianr.el vortl. ■
. or yard for 33cte,
A BM . A-yu- & Ct
"our weeks by Mir method tca hinß book-
■ pi gis equa to twelve weeks by the
. Positions Guaranteed under certain <■ •<.
ns. Our “free” 56 and Ml-pagc e ita’.oe ‘A
'X plain all. Send for ll.eiu In.-ughto >-
- <ss College and Scored <d shorthand a
. aphy, Nashville, Tenn*
p Hoard, No vacation. Enter ar y tint
. . s, J. F. DKAUGHTON, I’reb’t. N.isbvilh
« .1
Cost stile.
!<• i >A B McArver AC > t > buy
; nr odu at Cost.
A !’• McArver & Co S • was
<r ■ ■< u with customers tes’.iday
I .! j’.ig --rods at Cost.
1 t .L.I B McArver ACo ;t'v •-
bi'iiu ni • i front page.
N : A A N SORI AL P
ank Taylor the o K ni <> 1 s
i I hi r s opened up a new bn*
■ > 224 Broad Street IL
invites Lis i i friends and pations to
call -.ui . • ten. 1-24-ts
In Ga-mon’s Cash
Co si- ' - you can gei
a fins a o ittingchild
suit for I' t > than you
cananywii re, ©ven it
youb.u, i. them of the
trash shop >.
Fine w it i»< i > cads worth $2
for $1.20
.*. D Arver & Co.
Blankets u r: . .- 1 *lO for 3.50
!“ " .> oi » 3.00
“ • Io) “ 2.50
'• ‘ 5> 2.00
“ *• -.50“ 1.50
“ • 2ii‘ 1.25
“ •• . 7> “ I.CO
• “ 75 .85
A. B. ''lcArve: A
.i ■ ■ ENT MA KES Fv ■ 3 I ’ sa . .yaelling
; * the greatfcs! Kiicliv . I e. i .vented.
Retails for thirty tiv. c •to ,-i . can be
sold in every hous . M.il. <t m ..its coun
try alone. It.int mi-- . s- <•! ,•. ft unity
ever known to mate .a•>. , tv ickly
Sample sent, posing. , r.-, ft- *• v , .ts.
Mc >i VKI' .v *». > .do ... ~ ,thio.
STATf & COUNTY
TA XL .
Ji
AH unpaid i xes
1 893 are beiu , put in
hands of 3 _riff
Colection
h* Jno. J. BiaCk. T-0. i
A KLUSTER OF
BOLUS EYE *HOTS.
1 notioo that ths Woman's Aux
; i.itv r,' ilu- K"»’lv L'ngue is not
.rvii.u m v«*! iloinrf. At a in**vt-
■ Ii- t ”ni“ '*f thf president
\ir- A >■' S. Momloy, yvi-’erdai
,ii . r<io<ri;, another check was
<lr.'i'it. au l today another slave of
t'V* ivhi-kv habit bus been sent to
■ ftltm. K -»'ly cur*, L«t such noble
work continue.
» *»
Tn- Ne-v York cost sale of A, B.
•Ir Arver A. Co continues iu full
t> art. ami carloads of bargains are
hr iW" mi tbi*- jnarket, Now is ths
' i.lie li> buy and save money.
XHDI3L
Mee-rs W. M. Gammon A Co.,
nave an sdd ua another page ot
i.i ariie that will beef decided
i! e-est to men who wear clother.
1 nave bei-n to Mr. Gammenfl and
• 'k- <i through his stock and 1
kuow whereof I «peak, and I aay
f iinkly tbat Mr. Gau)mon‘s add
ib ts imt overdraw the facta,
* •
* i
Mr. John M. Vandiver is doing
• tasty work on hie South
Konn* residence. When it is tin
,ll- d. he will have one of the pret-
:--i and most elegant homes m
tue city, a.id the residence will be a
a tu.g ><>uiH for the hospitality for
vn cu Mr and Mrs. John Vandi
rknow so well how to dispers.
BA I’LLE IN HONDURAS.
.1 V »L' ! TI NlrTs ATTACK TEGUCIGAL-
PA. BUT ARE REPULSED.
New York, January 24. —A World
isnn'i-.'i from I’egucigalpa, Hon-
• ii. a , says : •* 1 bis city wus attack
■ • ...st > gl.. by a s'roug force of
r .'o'eli it:and Nicaraguan al
i i suecd*’d in gaining a
2■ >d d. »v’ of ground, but were re
de I !> i > morning. Forty
t HiuU! • »• "‘ ie killed. Seventy
woumlr.i I'he Nicaraguan
-j.-i \ hi a Both sides are
,>>■> H « io>- a iolh< r battle. All
'iiuo.ii men are b' iog sent to
tq ' ,
7 17. MUNT POSTPONED.
G < as'ioi >, >, C Jan 21, —The sale
. Cane Fear and Y.-ulkin Valley read
■- n f', is .cvl been supposed. The
i’ f | aymet.t is only posponed a
hi t w Ju i'ne agent for English
;i l. 'i'e wis tn have shown up with
c m ’ev m New York on January
. ; la tea ', Ij iwever, a telegram
v. s inc.-ived s lying ho was sick, but
w. be ev- ras soon as possible.
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‘S'...’7xo TIV HAOUV Mr
WE TELL YOW
•ethisj new when we Mate that it pays to engag
Ina ,o'nmMit, most heal:hr and pleaaanl basi
that rrturns a proft lor every day’s work.
Such is the business we ■flor the working class
We teach them how Hi neilce money rapidlv. anc
■uarautee every >».• who 1 >Uowe our instructiois
faithfully the niakiii;’ of S .vs'.OO a month.
Every otic who takes holo now and works wit
surely and speedily mcreaee tlieir earnings, tlieie
Min be no questi.m about ii; others now at wore
are doing it, ami you, reader, can do the same
This is the bee. paying bualnvae that vos lihv«
ever had the chance to secure Zou wiH make
erase mislake If you fall to give It a trlsl at once
If von grasp the'situation, and act quickly, yv.
will directly ti nd yourself hi a most prostiei >u
VuaißCM, at which you enn surely make ami sav
large rums of money Ihe results of . uiv a few
hours’ work will often equal a week’s'wages
W better you are old < r young, man or woman. 1
tuakes ao difference, - .io as we tell you, and sue
seas will meet you at the very start. Neithi
experience or cap.:ul necessary. Those who wo:
lor iu nm rewarded. Wk. not write today r< >
1U paaUcuicee, free - E C. ALLEN A CO.,
Sox No 41SO, Augusta. A? ’
IS s
THE
SorrrniANo preiervea Leather
Bought by an English Syndicate.
Denver, Col. January 28. —A:
ayndicatH of Kngliah capitalist,l
hwaded by the London house of!
Mountain Walton, havw purchased
the Fisk gold mum, near Black
HawI’, 1 ’, or SSOO 000. I’he past twei- - '
v years the mine has produced
from $30,000 to $200,000a jea:.
i’iie ore in sight on the day of.
.he transfer was estimated at 25, [
000 tons, valued at $40.C00, aft-r
all the expenses ot mining a d
milling were paid. The pioperty |
was purchast-d three years ago by
Haverhill. Mass, men for $60,000
You can buy a first
r-lass trunk, bag or va
lise at the closest fac
tory price, at Gam
mon’s Cash Cost Sale.
THEFORTPAYNE BANK
CLOSED.
Fort Payne, A'a, Jan 24.—The
First National bank of Fcrt Payne
clos-d its doors today and posted a
notice saying that on account of a
constant withdrawal of deposits and
the inability to realize on its notes
and securities it had decided to turn
1 s ffsiis over to the comptroller. It is
stated that the bank is solvent tn 1
will pay out dollar for dollar.
NOTICE!!!
The public will
please take notice that
the freight depots of
all the Railroads in this
city hereafter will be
closed between the
hours of 12 noon and
1 pm.
CHAS. I. GRAVES.
AgentE.T. V.&G.R.R
C. S. PRUDEN.
Agent Centra' R. R.
J. H. CALDWELL.
Agent Roma R. R
Fome, Ga, Jan, 15,
1894. 1-16 6t
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daily from Central Station, mak
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■rains from the South and lands
passengers in New York City at
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ferry transfer.
When you go East take this
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D. B. Martin, General Passen
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E 0. McCormick, Passenger
Traffic Manager.
PM U. OF 01.
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■PLAINING MILL+-
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Before Buying we are Selling,
SASH DOORS and BLINDS.
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