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I um^t LUC&S & GO.,
DRUGGIST,
(ifr.
Pur friend* from I inert, u
are always welcomed by u«. •tVJu n
•in need call. of anything incur lino gw*;
ns a Our motto is to PLIM-SU
ail. We carry a complete stock.
JQUEHALlSiia,
The primary is only two weeks off.
Mr. M. B. Lewis, of Goshen, was.
in tow;: Monday.
Mix Mamie Bently, of Amity, k
yisiting friends iu town.
Mr.. W. Tl Murray has been quite
sick this week, but is now oonvnlec ■
cen t.
S, Hoi)
to say, has-entirely recovered from
Iris recent sickness.
Messrs Morgan and Man Nash
visited friends in. trie Lever; It sectio ;
yesterday.
Mr. W. N. Albca bar returned from
a pleasant visit to relatives at A: ••
darson, S. G.
Don, John L. Jlolzendorf, a
iitiirt merchant nod business man o
Thomson, died .last featarday.
ehooiiul A fine boy of honit twelve ? T: pounds in. t -•; \
;#u- ' ■;
C. L. Grove.; bv ids ionpciiymcc. y
to,.a i-y
Marshal Patterson has the road
hr rids ;st it thds w k .0 1 T
foone rruich !!<■•'• led 0 k :on ; 0
streets.
fo the
two vs 0" V.GG - V.d ' '■
ennui iu. will h- o<vvd-J ; : v,. -
tun M'ixk] 0 h ■ 'if- i;. : OIH
week.
Mr.Thomas Rcm'son, Jr.,
colnton. o.-wne up Friday taut to
Itessie oiesDit oOr hoys in a g?m?
ball, but he wa-i sadly dhmpf/.i'iteM
for ov.n Joys bad a walk oyer.— ‘
’Washiiigtoa phroni do.
You may hunt the world over and
you will not hud another mod:cine
equal to Ghambcrlain’s Coho, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy ioi «ifa bowel and
complaints. It is pleasant,
reliable. For rale by Price % Nash,
T&o Bridge all Safe
. L.MI rM]o U>. , v h3 UA, A .. ..u.w 0 t» . - .nin hiR Kaa
4 ,0 „ *h„ the muds and v iK i crop. ^ rts
otthe cottnty, all tbn p 'ao ,oin;?A
an- as wc am roterrj ■•. ; a hi;
good coaclitfpr,. of the bridge r^-rerai Dry vcanx ork ;Ji
r.iicfloor over r
Greek were washed >wa;
jiiglit, but this was repaired cany
the following morning. The bridge
at Price’s mill was, of perhaps, the put rains to
the .severest test any, as
wero tbo beaviost in the lower part
of the county. We are told that at
one time, it was covered by seven f.vt
of water, but was not the least bit
injured.
The Populist Ticket ia V? ilkos;
The H;<?onrt,house People’s party 10 of o’clock Wilkes met
>n at a m.
July Hon. Jas. Batasey, E Tiogad vnui
introduced'by C. Ii. county
eluiirinan, after which Mr. Ilogau
imyR ;. ringing speech of two hours
01 mure. 'The court house was
• rovtei :d with earnest and alien live
Popuiists find Democrats. All pro¬
nounce the speech speaking a vote tho winner.
,-iHer the meeting
was called to order by candidates the chairman
and ••the. following nomination: Dr. I?. were 0,
placed Li
. and J
ir« sheriff, the next N. legislature; Willie,
<t.- A. Turner, A.
-clerk .superior court; J.-G. :Umi;
tax collector; TX W. Sale, tax n
e river; J. It Evans, treasurer: E.
T. Harris, surveyor ; G. W. Rherror,
coroner ; S, A. Ware, W. G. Gilbert
and*3k L House, county
sioners. AH in tht middle <d G a
road. V. It. Ec&isey, Glim c.
E. it. i> ” Secre- -ry.
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(Jvufodern, te Veteran a Afoot t m?.
A n; acting of the ; -:muir and G ibson
.Camptif Cjonfedepite vetenuys F’lU<y
• d. • evert i;.'c.;e
‘HE • Oocnuiu'.ucr W. V.
i,> the cba.'.’. in ■ al’cr' .?
Uheial I-!-.-, rotary, Ae. L
ijiP The■ rrsi'. o/L.y basiness ■ tr: sae'e;
r "
■
the election of daVgates t>> 'he '
union. ircmed: T ie; follovpug J. A M;rotl:<-!', ^ontieinsu
were a ; ■■ •
Zdi-v M. W. .Wr.-uy J. G G -
W. G. W&rd ;•■. L. c. -■■.;. ..
Money. The monprenuv Hotel.:
to only three uelegata^, but it was
ibQwght best to ere: r-.o
• oids for fear ail those erected would
Hot attend. . V cud all the other
The delegates who expect to at
scn.3
tend tlii reunion a-' requested Wednesday L>
meet at Washim Aon ■ a\v
f
j. • .
It ten- for the ........trip in only
FULL PKOtiKAM
IV. i.h<$ Re-Guion «;»£ i.r.e
Veterans in Atlanta.
The following’ !;; the : Vgram oi
fi. e reunion of G^ritod Confederate
Veterans in Atlanta, Ga., d uly 20-?:?,
g! ,tenet to official chamGs •
Wn>n ksoat, Julv 20 .— 1 ’he con
vention will be called to order at the j
confederate auditorium on the expo- j
sition grounds, promptly at 10 of a. ni., the
Gen. V. A. Fv.ius, cowman ier
Georgia fwvision, presiding.
Tiic order of exercises will be as
follows:
Music by the Reunion band.
Doxolgy by the audience,, led by
cornet.
Prayer by Rev. J. William Jones,
D.T)., of Virginia, die chaplain gen¬
eral of the United Confederate Vot
crams.
Music—Band.
L:! xabtetion of sneakers by Gej*>i
Feme.
o'" address of welcome by the j
nsnyo." a? Allan b..
lure.s of iH'-come : v a|
; committee of tiio
i:.i :• HV:
1 ao ; vrelccmbb" the i
Ov)rgif i
; i
soufi'.s. cocuuitte Q j
•XX, d.D'X
trial tn T T ring irr* i
. o • i! : y e uu :li tori A i j
kO :,> ■ Ct. tfcc
ittfy by ( T ?nv
V ; ■ T, - ' L
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Kyening.....Roao wja Oi
1 ,.i ‘0 ot &.»;" vuG ;
oouudro receptions by citizens
: S;y; uu'.ofXJq (Jog rfrcep
fO' f S.
i j "■OS’ ct L K-i
:u the coxvcnticm aq
. ,
;
uapi.uwi! aau c. - .T'/"G, ® a0 j
ro,cl th- Y'mag Mens OanMan
oered AsrooJat.on the buduHw of th generously United ten- ten
Ur as. 0
federate Veterans: renmoas >f - ;A
vnwvtowi.K, ' ?.r. paces se.eeie*i
by ^vcnrog-Thc tar~i. vrapd ohlomi . enter
Unmmt and roogd.mn m honor c-C
th« sponsors w; mex ••omonof honor
W JH Re giV'jn m. tno confederate
These • A 1 V....... ;honors ; A ....... j
l\ roagf; the j
yi T 0 <q;;tive committee, and the eves-,
i.nc’s proceedings will bo in -obaigol |
the- special committee, of whic h I
A Oalhoun Is the chairman.'
'(.’hitia.'. Ju’v 22 .*—Convention
0% ] ipp to or a or a t 9 a. m ,
Music.
proceedings Prayer by a chaplain. ordered by the
A as con
" n tion;
lltexmoon Venerrl 4:30 o’clock.—The an
mia ] parade oftho United
Confederate Veterans and the United |
SffSitehdl gong of Veterans on Peachtree amlj
Evening.—Reunions of various
commaods ;■ bivouacs of comrades' oa
citizohs the grounds, special unofficial receptions h>y
iu the city ; visiting elegant ladies,
reception Daughters to of aponoors, the Coufoderacy and to
Veterans bf the Atlanta Chapter
the Daaghteis of the Confederacy,
S.i romiAV. July 33. -Convention
called to order at 9 a.
Miisic.
Pray r by a chaplain.
V’roceedinss as ordered.
Closing "xeroises.
When yon get hurt, use Dr. ’rich -
enor’s Antiseptic. You’ll never know
just how good it is until yon cry it.
Only 50 cte. at your druggists.
--- Nouflsli ~~~\
\
L: ■ I
i Him. 4$ I G
That’s the whole. ?c<y\ia ». G. ; :
! We can earn no disease. i|
I
} YvH steo-afrtL, tend t’fwycY g
| only one Way to do that— feed 0 Sl
§ him Bt*4 If the systaii? refuses
y -o.-c Uh-A t v.. irtjOTT’S
j ‘J SiRAteteT tl TO THE Bi-COD. 0
ctops the vital > live, wasting', makes rekindles flesh p
new :
fej ;i «
j .aD ;-o cei'dei'S a hrmeitsi iD’ht
.. Laaz, L
HavALs; a v his so R fcfoft- p
j ^ yelfef -bja? ,.a;o and te>o«We% ,which Sett's in the, I i
cut&oi
j Jl-cfebn . ■« vroa’ Its teptrta- A 5?
| m . t u
Scott’s Rts''.;kDn fe no tay^Hocs 8
mixtere, It L k
| . tig phis, and fj’i laiteitciy 'Lixa g&Krhm psvrtiabk h*M to the ffi |p
I I oaf |gl
|TKl.«)W.iu|M.>S» iTiar’s oa sauaca<«j>k»'?d vsrafpez. Get I
I dfhgg^Hk 1
scott a bownh, Y«k. |
mmm lu* 1
'MET^syrLLE,
Crops arc looking better since
rains. 'Upland. con- :r not so sorry
niter all. i j
What Sampson did for the. Span
nerds on the 4th was a plenty. Thd ‘
J tens didn’t fight hardly. Don’t be¬
lieve they could shell beans.
Sorry to say Miss Den:pie Albea
is vsick McMckin, at this writing. Aonia,
Mix Nat of vis¬
ited relatives here. Saturday.
• Mr. Sam' Paschal with his sister
Miss Mamie, of Aonia, visited their
sister Mrs. W. J. Garrett will Sunday.
Prof. Hcarnosberger open his
school .Monday.
Mv. rdtndaU, of Aiken, S. C., spent
Saturday WftUcm’ii. and Sunday at Dr. K. C.
Tin*, exnic at Forest Grove'was
quit-, ■x cress. Plenty of nice leni
ohr io and dancing. |
Mv Thomas Albva las n new bug
gy. ' how that IVasivir.gion felknt
r-ml bab*r watch sharp. how
Ask f’rxl Elliott about that
“go-bar''” Willie Hun day. Alhoa, of Augusta/
Mr.
came Saturday in answer to a 1
r-p his sister, id'
r-iegre. n to boo re
turned Mr, Monday, Wade i and family, of
Goshen, uhnday Vyc.y v*ith relatives
spent
iu piir vilic.
Sorry to say Mr. Andrew Ilopkin’e
hand is “biting” over,
fin Joe Woltmaker. who lives
donvit near, Goa"; ?' jacuniidn. lost a
n o-;y by bgliterung Balprday. Mr.
'■A-e ipiupdn. or
when it was struck, but fortunately
outside of a severe shock he was not
injured. W, Kendall, of Adas
Mrs. Geo.
o;.'ej : i-y'" \ . Pda W ek.
Box AX .0 GoHL.
j: ' A'r > roiux
We had quits a water spout i s. this
neighborhood, last Saturday branches night.
Some of tbs creeks and got
fuller |han ever before iepown, acotruylng vvash
; 1 . dev,: u'U.o' ; 'id
crops 5 in. J, general, EL Brown has moved bis
3 r .
ovcr this side the Savannah
ft(vl lncaKl neRr OartlVdge ?>rog Pond,
H fcssf8 Will and John
(x-^yes lost r> wry line cow in Little
river some davs ago.
' mmth for
Qh , bfn7 c ,, r water s
^ oftil08e roc k fob.
M j., h , ov , cr at the
>|V .,q ( . TC ni«"
fta?s Lnia Dawes is off on a v)?;t
....... ...........
Jt would ho ; good thing for our
if vygrybody would nrn for
come office. L would make the peo
pic more sociable and aecommodeling.
Frog Rond will soon Jeon it boom.
Bachelok.
DOUBLE BRANCHES.
Double Branches, July T 11.189$.
Special. -.Admiral Holloway with his
ere a made a desperate attempt to
take Augnsfei today, ti-x opened ii»o
30 C1 R at ‘temsev •» <•>?,? ana made
ft charge down Broad fet. as far as
Iteyhht a «d Llantons, hut was oora-
5 ° withdraw on aeeoinn of uia
‘imitett cumber oi men. rheengage- abou«
ment^ is said to have las.ea
L 0l / r fl0U ; y3 ‘ AflS wo |? t R a *! t 01 1, ^ e
^ took place , m . Harters wagon
i4ri; > where toe A.ttmrai lost an im
except Alt Moore and John
Bussey, besiaes receiving a dangerous
wouna_nim3eu. daye not heard from
the other side-bur. they are badly
done no, yon «cnow. Morgaa and
A?f will leave for town again soon
to resume me light. 'I'hey will vessels pro
bnbly carry three or four more
witb ifce.u this time, ns T -h?y aie
deterrdaed to capture something be
fore returning. G-umby captured t in the
Ouch was
Augusta fight,' but has since been
exchanged. The hard rains that foil Saturday
night section, did considerable damage a n
this breaking- the terraces in
i ■laces and otherwise injuring the
arid and crops.
The cotton and corn crops are
improving. Dave. Bivins the has
says sen
warped his watermelons. Ail ,,
OX
them are crooked.
Prof. Peter Zellars has returned to
feoivinan, after a pleasant visit at the
home of Mr. J. M. Price.
Moil Bogan wants to j'.'hi the army,
hut he doesn’t knew how to get at it.
Morgan Holloway wants to buy
one hundred male cows from six to
twelve years’ old. Says he has a
special order for them.
'
Don’t forget to put ray name on
tie ticket for coroner.
Oim i-lasTBR.
GOSHEN.
?t 1 r}v.v! nt the CO gras? ' uce : j oins.
Mr, j. W. called ou Jus best
girl last and’Mrs! Sunday. Norman spent
Mr. T. A.
last Sabbath with Mr. E. h. Norman’s
family. will be picnic at the
There a Ouidwelljl spring
taw*' ■ of Mr.’ 0 .
residi’iicc - on the . -too ‘•■■•t. t y T
Ju1y HvvybadyW invited to
.
Unit will !eavc wmskey-aml^
rth. r ,-foau bring. bushels—Hurt good br¬
and well-filled
n. •..teitoMsen, get It'D
f#Cr. K of A nmsU, 'is
h this week h . !. W after*his farm
"
We wonder whore Geo- -c T. wont
.ay' -Not to l.e'ssnm m i roi
£ Some attraction Uow u near
Sleepy fiolxow guess, i’OER.
Old r^.. you get sample , of - Dr. ,, r rich- „. ,
a j
£ noi „f -teitmepm. 2- so ," 1 ( ’ u 1 1 l ‘'-T |
Jp T’ ""/*>—•:.* «ir.^,&] »oo good «o be
5 h
COilC.
CHENNAlJLT.
j
Plenty rain. 5
| [
Just a few peaches. f
Who io tho biggest Schley qv I »
Dewey? Any.
Spurn is now “discovering 7 ’ *
i(.a.
t- Cavera says that Uncle Sam’s
navy In “a live wire.” Guess he
fear. thought T; so when he 'tried to cross at
■c. 3i can prove it by Mon
L jo
N- „rer and nearer comes the tim:
pat "try candidates souis.'- Some-1
Ao\y body Gist wiii naturrdiy it be? must got left |
v.-,o
T Airs. 0. M. 'Ohennanlt and her
brother Mr. Oscar Moore, of Ander¬
son, B. 0 ., visited in opr community
last week.
Hou. M. p. Reese, of Washington,
spoilt a . .-upie of days with his
frkn-l.T,' the Messrs Ohennanlt hnt
Wvo
I; ih v. •- n. Tatom preached a very
h; x n i cing . ■ •. riuiu to a large e- i
gy g d’oo at Beulah first Bumlsy.
Ni • ■' 0 . Htrother was upeketicn
e- :: : week.
WhoH going to Atlanta to the
vo't; v ins tom don? Lincoln county
shoo ’J bo represented.
AL os s jVl;uoi *uvI Eoxy i' . 1 u
ami vfossr.? G 10 . L.-TatOin and Btone
wrJ.j Gorman visited Mr. nud Mrs.
j. (' ("■.hentbt.ntt laajt Sunday.
. Th picnic at Petersburg Point
has 1 ?: pori.jxiried 'from tho: third
Saturdsiy urday in in July to All the second invited Sat¬ to
Augush xn
coir ' and bring well-filled baskets.
f. a,
“Last summer with of on? grand- bowel
ciulurv.n ,vas sick ,i -w.ve.re
trouble,” avvs Mrs. K. G. Gregory,
cl Fredbriokato'.' n. Mo. ‘On; u.m
SeiD Chaniberlaln'f nvedy had failed, then we tried
Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave veiy
Sixiedy relief.” For sale by 2’rice
& No eh,
£ Tf yovr Unvo’.' iiolf Rccorcos L'ighteivri
and vMtevea of your avoirdupois,
mediately—to apply Dr. Tichenor’e Antisepii im¬
the bicycle—but
to that part of yonr anatomy most
feelingly ufooted Yon’il be by delighted the law with of grav- the
itation.
• result of tho application: personal Keep a
bottle in your "ini' for re¬
pairs. Only 50 els. at druggists and
conn try merchan ts.
Sig Barbecue at Beulah Church. Near
; ay.vj.;, !>«. , J«ly 33 , Jiffla.
Dinner, 50 cents for adults.
■* 25 “ “ cbihlren.
Net proceeds (0 be approproated to
■■he pni 'ting of the inside of Beulah
church.
•Barbecue in charge of Bapt. D. B.
ifide.
Free ferriage that day.
Mr . (J Ju H., s b r 0 uck% a druggist
at Mention, Mich., says all of the
^, ooc j testimonials that have been
published by the manufacturers of
Chamberlain’s' Colic, Cholera and
xitiufhoea Remedy could be duplica- Price
j thattowu. For sale by
^
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£f)jjf|e$tGn & W. OafOlina B|
AUGUSTA a ABHVILEK HUOB.T UNE.
Schndviic \v, effect. October 3rts 0 .
D 'we Augusta 1 40 p m
rrive Greenwood 12 n p l*i
. 10
Atidortoj i *) p ID
Laurens i 15 p m '■ % .; m
Oroi-nvii.-o a oo p m
•; Glcnv ripriTig" 4 05 p F3
L^paniiuburg 3 00 \, in
Saluda 5 33 p ia
;; HtUiderSDiiVii :e h 03 p m
Ashevi He 7 00 p m
i Leave A'shvU’e H *20 a iii
j ..Spil' T AD burar U 45 a ■: • 4 30 p m
figrt W 00 a ra
j " G-fccDVfoie I t ijO n < ■i 00 p m
%■ X/fitir-eBH 1 30 p m .7 JO p m
'Anderson tm in
Grooiiwvjort *2 3B p m
T lA ligustdi 5 00 ]> ni
. >. a v o Gt < ?• ii vf ood 4 i t ; ■ hi
,k••■rive Kftbuteh 12. 20 a m
Koriclk T ! ; ‘ ; ; i i
p.:tem'barg f> 2i> a fti
IXicliui'-md ( ‘ 7 dl a m
we Augusta 2 55 pm
Arriyc* ifeiietidaSi: 5 00 p m
" ' FaHi’j.x '5 15 p m
. YfemiHSGB 0 SO it m (i 20 p m
Uo.au f * :rt 3.0 85 il iu 7 SO p m
Fart Koyal JO 50 a m 7 BfJ ;> m
8 nvfiav«#b s 00 t> 111
' (TKtrF-.E ju 8 OS p in
U-.i\ vf Gharlcstop t» H 50 50 a m
‘ Savaimah 1 55 8 15 a m
0 Port Royal 9J 10 p iu 8.25 a m
“ Brijiafort :: *> m a m
"* ; » Yimou ICO’ 015 p m » 25 a m
Fair to 10 32 u m
Ailsmlab: 10 47 tkir,
Arrlvb Augusta 12 65 p m
iDO -p iu tr?-Jri from Augpf.fa makes cIufc c*m
Dt-ciion Mi OalUttViri F .A.-. for-aH points dd S. A. S<.
conneottoa at (jpdoa wood for a)l -points
L .tfid C. a U.' la.ihvayt;, , : ncl Spi.it.an
v. itb Xrtri.iib. rji 3ty,> ticket:?. raG's,
■ >r a;*.} f«irmatirii) relat-ive t.t
di?.‘ea. <• U'.. Mri&te.-
vv. j. *<■)T\;..iu. Gen l . 21
2 AOi. i‘ ■ l Gbte-:t;‘vi Aci
SI. BM.’dJhsuM. Trufc Mvrvger.
Au'iit-tu^ Ga,
te>
li)8 *0 The Jtiiifiiii!
SI# KICK lillil 1 ! n LL i T i i
,
. M into . . , bnmn. .n by , .. mg trade. . . Don’t ]■•< •|) up UK
about , business being on a sUndsui.. It’s not that way with us.
;i "’’ Evening tip considerably. Vv- ve been pretty busy tor tin* past; ’
Our process is simple, wo sell at low prices. Low i’rices Create*
How about your Shoes ami Unis?
For This Month Wo Will Sell
Ladies’ Kid Hutton Shoes at 55c Ladies’Dongolu Bolton Slices CincUM
L . ulil , Kul But1(lU siu.es at 75c Ladies’ Genuine Vim Kid
Ladies' Dongola Shoes at $ 1.00 custom-made Shoes at W
have 4 just received 500 Gent’s Sample Hats, all the latest styles
0 '
%r «rth ? l. TO otcn^cr. at, . 00 .
Doa’t ba Fooled, but Come aad Lock at Them for Tcurselfl
Men’s lace and congress ^hoea Ml solid $1.00 Ladle* Kid Button Shoe® gfood
Mon's luce and congress flhoon good 1.25 Lmlies Kid Ballon Hhoes e’xtm i,®
MenV ince and congrc-Bs nhoeft extra 1,80 indies Kid Button Shoe* Htiporb l.So
Mon's Ince and congren* hHuph superb •J.tW our $ 2 . 00 , 2 20 , O.oo LadloH Shoefe arc
Our $2.50 Genuine calf ulu»e in nl! -tylcp pcrft’.ctly m«t, n 1 iU an t.
an good as any $8.00 .shoe in the city. VV a rover fori'ct J i\>- Basics and (ddhlrrn
Our $2.72 hand sowed Gcnaine c iif hi nil Batn'vt* Hlv r from *Ai<* uj>. rhiidrmiV m
•sty lea is the name ns other* v il a* $8.50 Shoes—nny quality .shoo’'.' you want. 1<': ill
A id no tv we come to the Ladies Shoes ; In addition to wo Carrjv n
■Ladies' Kid Button Bboes 75c Line otliatw. rap- and Lrunkm
GREAT EASTERN SHOE COMPANY >
R: G. TARVER, n,
907 Broad r 'tniet ? Auausia, Ga.
:
mu sin mm
are' embodied in our ‘•'Warm-weather” Clothing. Our stock of
Serges, Alpacas and Crush Suits, this season is larger titan ever.
With on of these cool suits arid selection from our pretty
assortment of J urn.-hire: got tis ; ou will be w-di supplied fur the
Summer.
And wo have not forgotten the little boys either, but have‘bought
for thorn a complete liny of washable suits, etc.
EgpCall on us.
T LEVY’S SYU a LOcj C O
Tailor- b Cu thiers, AUGUSTA, GA.
LIN DBA a' B. ARRINGTON. LU G :LG? L. ARRINGTON.
Arrington Bros. & Co,
QROGEIRS ANP COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
OUR SPECIALTIES
Flour, JofiaGCO Kerosene Oil and lime.
Consignments o- Country Produce Solicited. *
S08 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
A DENTS FOll
Kitchell’s Farm Wagons, A
.
SETT*
lew Fii’Bs, Bat Methods the Same.
f!»!S E 8 IUI l fflISffl.
(.Successors to A. J. Go-ulry.)
308 -Street, .ftupsta, Ga.
iyjocri! c£rtr&3
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SHOES and HATS,
We are now offering to tho trade one of the best selected stock
Shoes ever shown in this city. Dealers will consult their interests by
calling to see us before making purchases.
Remember, oar role .is Honest Shoes at Fair Profits and ijo misreppf
sentation. We only ask the readers of this paper for a trial.
Cashife Gouley & Vauahn.
feSjr Agent for Hunan & Sons Fine Shoes.
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U is a goad, idea to bay CHEAP FUSMITURE.
It is a bettor idea to buy GOOD FOBNITOBS.
It is tlie best Mea to bay GOOD CHEAP FURNITURE.
W£ KEEP OHLY 1 HE LAST MAMED.
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E. L. Holland & Co.,
'tSkccesson lo Jhlland B. Washington, Ga.,
Say to the people of Lincoln and adjoining counties that they are fitted up
to build and repair %
ENGINES, BOILERS, GINS, PRESSES! GRIST AND SAW KILL HACHINESY,
We guarantee first-class work and reasonable prices. E. L. Holland
is manager find no one cm look more closely after customers’ interests. •
the business bus been _
Our success for the short time running
fo ; ,of that we -ive saiisfa 'ion. Give us a trial and you "ill come again.
For (rinuing and Saw mill outfits vv r:.ui i be beat. ..■: Y
Jenkins Valves—» full line on hand--the b.-st in the market,.
Pipes nud ]uj»e fittings, Injectors, Rubber and U'aiiur "-cHiiig,
< -king. Mai;bole (Jackets, Cydridc-r and Mfu-.huie Oil
Second-hand machinery' have for sate very cheap.
Orders by mail ••.•.ill prompt eterniT
E. L. HOLLAND & CO., '
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Hear Depot WASHl NC1TON GA.
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