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out the United States, and without etf >rt took the grand Medal of Progress—tnehighest
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The Remington Works also manufacture the new Double-Barrelled Breech-Londing
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THE OLDEST HOUSE IN CALHOUN
Estabished 1857.
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PRICE-LIST
OF
Sash, Blinds, &c.
Plain Rail 12-ligLt Windows, Glazed.
Bxlo, 1 3-6 in., per window, 15* $ 75
10x12 “ “ 24 I 20
10x14 “ “ 25* 135
10x16 “ “ 27* 160
10x18 “ 20* 200
Check Rail, or Lip Sash, 12-light Windows,
Glazed.
10x14 1 3-8 in., per window, 28 165
10x16 “ “ 31* 190
10x18 “ “ 34 220
Check Rail, or Lip Sash. 8-light Windows,
Glazed.
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12x14 1 3-3 in., wide bar per w’d’w 24..1 75
12x16 “ “ “ ]|2*..2~00
12x18 “ “ ' “ 291.2*25
Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, 12-ligiit
Windows.
Bxlo per pair, 15 1 00
10x12 “ 20 1 25
10x14 “ 22* 1 40
Outside Blinds, Rolling Slats, Wide Bar,
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12x14 yerpair, 20 1 40
12x16 “ 22 1 60
12x18 “ 24 1 70
O. G. Four Panel doors, Raised Panels,
both sides.
26x66 1 3-16 inches 29 1 30
28x68 “ 33 1 40
210x610 “ 35 1 55
3x7 “ 37 1 75
28x68 1 3 8 inches 39 1 60
210x610 “ 40 1 60
3x7 “ 43 1 80
3x7 “ rais’d md’g l-sidc 47 3 35
3x76 “ “ 2-side 50 3 50
2x64 1 inch 20 1 05
24x66 “ 21 1 20
Prices for all other sizes furnished
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ROME, GA.
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Liver and Dyspeptic Tonic.
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Return to Rome at 12 m.
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ter in the market. H*. ■
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50 cents, may enjoy at home att
the benefit derivable from a series
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It disinfects clothing and linen im
pregnated by disease, and prevents ob
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with the person.
Dandruff is eradicated and the hair
prevented from falling out or prema
turely turning gray by its use.
Physicians recommend its use.
Prices—2s and 50 Cents per Cake ;
per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
N.B.—Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price, \
and 5 cents extra for each Cake.
u HILL’S HAIR AMD WHISKER DYB,’*
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“Croup, its causes, prevention and cure,” inval
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ri%rr Publication*. Wo will sop.
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ft l-l* |\l | V can find profitableemploy
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&c.,The Murray Hill Publishing Company, 129
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MERCHANT TAILOR
Two DoorsjEast of B. M. & C. C. Harlan
HAYING gone into the above business, 1
would be pleased te have my former
friends and customers give me a call.
I have just received a large stock of
CONCORD JEANS, CASS I MERES
CASHMERETT3, ETC.
which I offer low for cash.
I am in receipt of the latest N. Y. fash
ions. Particular care in cutting for ladies
to make. Braiding, hemming, tucking, and
cording done for ladies,
OB ARE CORK AKB COB HUXt
3 STOCK JEEP, HOMIHY,IIIIAI., ®
Has advantages over v*
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Premium at State Fairs of
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also
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AND
COMBM) SHELLEB AM GEIMEI
For Description and Prices, address
SEMPLtE, bikge A CO**
u agricultural implements
SPECIALTIES IN HARDWARE
DIO Washington Aye- ST. I4HJIBJ
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