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THE ELLIJAY COURIER.
ELLIJAY, GA., APRIL 14, 1892.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
“Sweet, I must $*•; ’it* lute” said he;
She did not moan or shiver,
Bur, looking at him smilingly,
Said: “Better late than nerer.’ 1
A cold snap last Saturday.
Don’t forget that Joe Sellers keeps
nice fratf. beef steak.
Mr. Jim Hutchison, of Canton, was
up to the wedding Sunday.
J. S. Smith, Esq., of Santa Luca, has
our thanks for cash on account.
A new house is being built for Hir¬
am Williams near the old Academy.
Ladies bat* to suit everybody! Pci
:e* to suit! Mks. N. A. Mull.
Muses Hester Hutchison and Laura
Oreer have returned from Fair.nount.
Try »t*CK-PR*UGHT tea for Dyspepsia
Editor Iloldcn, of the Blue Ridge
Post, was in the city on business Fri¬
day last.
Some of our yoitug men have been
turkt?y hunting, but with very poor
success.
Sewing machines at p ices way low
down at this office. Come and sec be
fore buying.
J(ST* BLAvK-DHAliGU i lia rur»« Constipation.
(Jet J. M. Veach’s Flour at Mull &
< honey’s. Every sack guaranteed
satisfactory.
Our musical friend, John Marshal,
waa in Ellijay this week. He is al¬
ways a welcome visitor.
J. YV. Hipp says he has got some
good horses and buggies. If you don’t
believe it, “ try him and see.”
We. had an immense rain fall last
week and ihe bridges wen damaged so
that we got no mail lor two days.
Buy the Climax bhoes. Every pair
warn-uted or money refunded.
Mi ll a Chkney.
MrEIrr^’r WlWg OF CARDUl tor female disease*.
Mrs. I)r. Pickett and her charming
daughter. Mi** Flora, of Canton, were
u » -ur.u.ithe wcd.iing.
At Ducklown, Tenn., a named lohns
Amburu fell into a shaft 140 tcet deep.
He was fished out and got well. This
is the ttuth.
Ladh »' hats! Ladies’ bats! Call
and ( xaniiuc piiees before buying else¬
where. Mits. N. A.‘Mull.
v ‘ ( still have an occasional whiff of
wind, caused by the coat Uil of March
swishing through the nir as she rapid¬
ly makes way for April.
Look to your interest. Buy the
Climax Shoes at Mull & Cheney’s.
Every pair warrented, or money re
foj^ied. R
Mi. t*. L. McKL nev, wiio is wilhi At-1
ianta. was up Sunday to attend the
wedding of bis brother.
A new street is being opened through
the Jarrelt {iroperty by the North
Georgia Town Lot Company, which
will open a new way t - the depot.
Our friend and form«-r school fellow
Dr. YV. L. Harper, of Ciifton, Ark ,
arrived here on Sunday last. lie come
to visit his mother, who is very sick.
We have laic y been afflicted like Job
of old, with sore boils on our person in
so mu<-h that rapid perambulation be¬
came impossible and even slow navi¬
gation was a proer-s attended with
lunch agony and ver^ liltlc gmce. i
We received an anonymous commu¬
nication f’-om Hoard town district this
week, which cannot publish. '
we os j I
we have heretofore stated, we cannot
and will not publish communications
without knowing the name of the wri-1
ter.
MaRRIKD— vtr. Pledger ullivan to
Mif* Laura Hipp. he marriage took
place in Union county where Miss
liippha* been teaching. I he bride
is an Ellijay girl, who graduated at Ihe
G. Yt. University at Alliens, Tenn..
last year, \Y'c wish them wedded hap¬
piness.
jvicElrec’s Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORO'S BlACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale bv the f«How merchants in
Gilmer countv:
M. V. Teem, Ellijay.
4 . M. & J. IL Bearden, Ellijay
J. It. Johnson, Ellijay.
YV . Allen, Carteeay.
H. L. Ltnitb, Hoy.
YV. M. Simmons & on, Talona.
A BRILLIANT WEDDING.
Two Happy Hearts United for Bet¬
ter or for Worse.
On last Sunday afternoon, a long
train of buggies and carriages, freight¬
ed with the elite of Ellijay and vicinity
drew out and hied away up the Mor¬
gan ton road, and thence by a circuit¬
ous route to the hospitable mansion of
Mr. John YV. Holt, in the suburbs of
Ellijay. The high water in the river
rendered the circuit necessary. At 3
o’clock a large number of guests, so
large a number that the bouse could
not contain them, assembled in the
front yard.
There was a murmur of expectancy,
and an instant of breathless suspense,
when the bridegroom, Mr. John M.
McKinney, of Blue Ridge, Ga., and
the bride, Miss Florence, the charm¬
ing daughter of our genial host, ap¬
peared upon the-scene and being join¬
ed by the attendants werespediiy made
one by Rev. J. T. McIIan, of Ellijay.
Congratulations were in order, and
Mr. Bob Holt made the hit of the
evening when bo said with his inimi¬
table air of drollery: “In the language
of the philosophical Rip Van Winkle,
‘may you live long and prosper.’ ”
After adjourning to the parlor and re¬
ceiving the congratulations of the as¬
sembled guests, dinner was in order.
And such a dinner! It was a regular
old fashioned North Georgia wedding
dinner, that would have warmed the
heart of an ice berg to have only seen
it. Alter dinner the happy couple ac¬
companied by the guests drove to
White Path springs and back.
The bride and groom and a party of
friends left Monday for Blue Ridge
where an elegant reception awaited
them at the home of the groom’s fath¬
er, Col. M. McKinney.
Among those giving wedding pres¬
ents were the following:
Fallie Cantrell, Lillie Lockmiller,
Mrs. Dr. Pickett, Mis* Flora Pickett,
Roxie liurlison, Miss Haley Holt, S.
L. McKinney, C. F IIo:t, II. H. Holt,
Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Ellington .and II.
M. Hunt.
They will reside at Blue iiidge,
where in their new home it is the de¬
vout wish of the writer that their fu¬
ture may be as full of happiness as
their past has been filled with pleasure.
NOTES.
The bride-groom, the well-known
and handsome John McKinney, who
numbers his friends by the hundred in
three states, never looked better than
when he was “spliced.” lie was 25
years old the day he married.
The bride was dressed iu pale pink
silk trimed with lace, with an Easter
Lilly on jicr breast and looked the pict¬
ure of innocent maidenhood and mod¬
est beauty.
Mr. John Marshal made music for the
occasion on a piano and autoharp.
U. S. Mail Agent, Ham Holt got off
duty and was at the wedding looking
his best.
Mr. J. B. McKiuney was at the wed¬
ding Sunday. , .
Mr. Bill Wilson, of Blue Ridge,
spent Sunday in Ellijay and vicinity.
GUESS WIIO
Got the 1 Ind end of his buggy ven¬
tilated by another buggy pole running
in to it.
Eat two dishes full of eggs bard
boiled.
Eat boiled custard and thought it
was egg nog, but “sorter weak like.”
Horse Hew tip behind—“sometimes”
Said when lie married he was going
to call his wife “honey.”
SPECIALS CASES
S. II. Clifford, New Cased, YYis., was
troubled with Ne uralgia and Rheumatism,
his Stomach was disordered, hi* Liver
was affected loan i.Lrm.ng Icgret-, apixj
tite Ml away, and lie was terribly reduced
in fivsh mid strength. Three bottles of
E ectric Bitters cure i rim.
Edward Shepherd, FI i-ritburg, III., had
a running sore on his leg of eight years’
Standing. He used *hree bittl-* of Elec¬
tric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s
Arnica Sal ye, and his leg is round and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had
five large F#ver w*— -** *»*• im '* u **’
»n d h« was incurable. One bottle of
Electric B ttcrs and mi!* box of Buekleu’s
Arnica SaiVe cured him entirely. Sold by
J. It. Johnson J) ug store. 8
' *
I) It. ■! OH N BILL
TR(>YBUS lari’ c (Kill H (j lick
move worms ft m Choir- >• SC’""
n>*\ le- or t*“ i«aU
hunt londtb T v
medicine i
cent st urnjc '■*
.1 h I) l**o k &
-1 a r - St.
U* iLY IIi
p will <*«n*t >«»u iioitnn^ **nd wi 1 *urely
do you good, if y *u h*-c u Co«K>», 1 old,
or any trouble with Tnront, Chest or
l,uu|f». Dr Km*. '* New Diacovery for
CoiiHUiiipl on. Coughs huiI Colds is gun
anleeil to C>Ve relief, nr money will pH id
inica. Buff* ivr-i from L* **ii| p<* found
It jiint Hie llduj: ami undei ils use bad a
Bpeedv and perfect lecnV'Ty. Try ft sam¬
ple 1 OUl<* at our expense and learn for
votuee.f jnal how giwwl a thing il is
«iai boltle* free at J. R. Johasun’s Drug
Store. Large alxe 60c. «nd $1.00. 8
-*®
RANDOM TALK
On Various
The warm sunshiny spring days
the subject dear to the heart of
sportsman and small
And that brings on more talk.
a few fishing remarks would
out of place.
We unfortunately have not as many
in our mountain streams as we
had. Thanks to civilization.
vy e have heard one of the old
settlers of Ellijay Valley say that
back in the thirties, he has seen
Indians fishing at the confluence
Ellijay and Canecay rivers. The
was oiear as clirystal and great
of fine white suckers lay on the
shining through the clear
like silver. The Indians would
their canoes noislessly out over
and spear them, obtaining a boat
directly.
But those happy days are gone and
Indians and the clear water and
fish with them.
Yet we still have a good sprinkling
fish in our streams, inly it requires
and good bait and other ac¬
to catch them.
Morlli of the Blue Itidge there are
of the mountain trout. 'She
beauties that almost jump
hook and the flavor of which
be tasted to be appreciated.
youth of here, also in the Coosawat
may be caught plenty of large
with a trot line. So after a'l
some good fishing in reach of Ellijay.
Tom Drift.
who
Ventilated his hat.
Went to Chattanooga.
Said her fellow' was “sweet as
”
;
YY r ent to see hi* girl and the dog
tied.
Wrote to a certain young man and
hunt to kiss his brother for her.
Got mad because another fellow
on ihe front gate of a certain
The young man is that says he can
any of the girls buggy riding,
can’t go with them otherwise.
* Palo Alto,
Humphreys* Veteriua-y Specifics
used on the stock farm of
the home of Sutiol,
Jkn std? This complets tlTff*
prominent stock owners wdio
the use of Humphreys’
Specific*..
GET THE BEST.
An elderly physician,whose
debility and blood desease, has
successful informed the writer
was only one patent medicine that
recommended his patients to take,
that was Dr. John Bull’s
advised its use as a tonic and
casts of blood poison it always
a cl aim UndeF its influence
eruption qu ckly heeled and
aches and paths vanished, aud
r of
JOHN BULL’S
found himself better every way.
blood remedy can possible be com
and it -nvariahjv giyes
sfactioii in the user. Vou wr mg your
f if ton fail t-> e v« it a iiul It is tin
t»est spr ng m-d c*ue and t»!o » I
*i 'hat Can i»e m l ie Lu-sp* b*l*'
I'lM-rtioimtub) $1 t*i> Fur si’«- •
i • ug iris.
C^TBy it n F Fia* kiin, Liu e Ru, k, ik
*as le iuced to h most a ek< l<*
and 6o wet-k I c< uld hardly walk
appitite and iigestion both were p<>
was extreomly nervous, sleepless
and restless all day* Seven
Bull’s Sarsapai-slla made me as
sound U6 when a boy.”
THE HEW STORE
At the Cobb Stand will save
Come one, come all and g
a trial and tve will convince
we mean what we say. VV'e carry
line of merchandise
everything from a sack of
r irginia salt to a paper of pins,
all sorts of produce, tan
ties, corn, hides, w'bHhi
-.VC. ,uu neeC
you have any^“' n g 1°
will pay you to see us.
Mull & Chk>J -
Ellijay jay, G&v
TO SON.*T67 J
me Gond ; i-W.:S
ssley for
YV P a 0 * l:orw< C II»1> 11 ■>. i
putiullage, Hiui 03 m;.k 1 g b**«i g> M«l.*
Iaittou 1 pi ices, we lioi.e l© merit COl.fi
deuce Hiid support.
KWOni guoil* arc for sale In every
in North Georgia and Alabama.
ll’.s ciicutai* ror reference and don't
a pound of Guano or Acid Phosphate
til you enquire for above brand*
indy. IHE HOME C tlEM 1(3 aL t ().
For Bale by D, M. llYATT,
Depot.
NOTICE TO STOCKMEN*
All oartie* liavimr homes or
Passing Paragraphs,
Apple blossoms are making their ap¬
pearance.
Mrs. L. R. Patton,. RocWfcrd, 111., I
writes: “From X>e personal experience
can recommend Witt’s Sarsaparilla
a cure for impure blood and general
debility.” M. ^.Teem.
Gilmer is a finiL country for apples
and many of our farmers are planting
out orchards.
It is a fixed and immutable law that
to have good, sound health one must
have, pure, rich and abundant blood.
There is no shorter nor surer route
than by a course of De Witt’s Sarsapa¬
rilla. M. V. Teem.
The recent freshet did considerable
damage to farm lands in this county.
Bright people good are tbe quickest to
recognize a thing and buy it. We
sell lots of bright people the Little
Early Risers. If you are not bright
these pills will make you so. M. V.
Teem.
The roads alsi were considerably
damaged by ihe racent rains and should
be at once repaired.
If dull, spiritless and stupid; if your
blood is thick and sluggish; if vour ap¬
petite is capiicious aud uncertain, yon
need a Sarsaparilla. For best results
take De YVitt’s. M. V. Teem.
The subject of roads is one which
our people do not take sufticieut inter
cst.
“Late to bed and early to rise will
shorten the road to your home in the
skies.” But early i > bed and a “».it
tle Early Riser,” the piil that makes
life Teem. longer and better and wdser. M.
V.
A country having good toads is on
the high roads to prosperity.
Early Risers, Early Risers, Early
Risers, the famous little pills for con
stipatioo, aud sick headache, dyspepsia
nervousness. M. V. Teem.
Of course it is difficult to make and
maintain good roads in our mountain
country, but it can be done by judi¬
cious road law* right y enforced.
It is a truth in medicine that the
smallest dose that performs the cure is
the best. De YVitt’s Little Eaily Ri¬
sers are the smallest pills will perform
the cure and are the best. M. V .Team.
The present law' makes the poor man
work the road, while the rich man us¬
es it, which is all wrong and contrary
to the spirit of American institutions.
YVe truly believe De Witt’s Little
Early most Risers to L». the wist and mitura^
effective, orist prompt eco¬
nomical pill for LMliousness, indiges¬
tion hndiuactive live . M. V. Teem.
Remarkable Literary Announce
' men'.
Hawthorne’s Letter” and
Longfellow’s “Evangel.ne,” profusely il¬
lustrated, botl^for onlr 10 cent 8 , post¬
paid, priuted from hxrjje (brevier) type,
on fine sUper’cAlend^'d book paper, and
specimen pages>.fiee to any one, is the lu¬
tes!, announcement off John B. Akleu,
PubHsber, 57 Rose St.. New Yoik. Ore
Would suppose they would sell by the
million, each woik being a famous an¬
ther’s most fanioiii|^|cluctiou,
Order your j nm the Talona
Lime VForlSf jMrbck, Ga. In
small lois, 75 cents ] barrel. Special
rates for car loads, partners, use lime
on your land, it ben >uano. u e will
send you a ton for $(>.00. Try it. Ad
dress all orders t fi <
The Tal r,% I/me YVorks,
Talk hg Rock, Ga.
YV. G. MeNfUcy, Manager.
Six Dollars ( o Chicago.
The Cincinnatti, IT.tmlAon and Lay
ton Railroad aunoumv a reduction »of
the fare between Cin <nnatti aud Chi¬
cago to .six dollars. bis rate is now
in effect and in purcH ,s hi^ tickets to
the World’s Fair nty see that they
read via the C., II. 9c, D., the Pullman
Safety VestibulejL-i«feL lejUU^ e with Diiing
Deniocratic A&ar Meeting
«s
For the purpose o. 8electln <le,c
gates to attend the St S ‘
to to be be held in .Atlanta <’ ktc Convention
X >^all of the Demot n May the 18th.
of Gilmer
couOiNa®^® Mass Meeiifi£ ‘ '» assemble in a
TuesdfNLljiutir -S.’ourt t house on
the first next.
* j- !*m. Ex. Com.
umw * a or d
nut (divsici in, retii|l id from practice
It • v u had placed in hands by an
-i tndm liii-Aimtary formula of a
v»-g* t ,ide remi, for the speed
>••.» -n< ■ cur
"eiisii npthin.
ait _ , III a .-nut <!>
:.-iag
ixr uiiu •■ dtea ( ‘ , 'r;* , <*..Xe lVl .us l»e
'* 4 | ,h1 Ner^011s Mmplahita, liter
having tested its wo,». oliriltiv0
powers in thousands .* 0# has felt it
leriug fellows. Aetuatt By this motive
and a desire to rcleive !isn an ffering,
1 will genii free of chat Y (l all who de
ir e it this recipe. i. ,1 * tr it |nia, Er«M»*h
bn.'liHh, wnhlvitl “• •**lt Ine'uJ, or
and Umii«. Se|| m-ii* 1 bv |1H . prti|Mir .
mg 11 ,, niy
mg with si • unp. 111 Il iiainin^ d fll I |Y < n .. .. , v
NOVKS.s-20 S*20.Powers' 1'owe, I'
S • w Y 01 K. I
Keh.*2(ku. *81. hr.
BUCKLES’* A US K •J
\ SALVE
Hrtiises, The nest salve in tin- nrltl tor cuts,
8i»aes, Uleeia, Chap H libeinn, Fe¬
ver Sores, letter. ll mien, Cliil
idHin-, l oins, ami sit t Eruption,*!*!!
P .-Itively cure* I’ili
, d. it i v guarantee'
isiaetion, or money For ^ eU. Price
cents per box. by J,
ecu.
Talona,
Heavy rain* and high Water* last week.
ConB.derable damnge was done by the
recent fievliit.
The farmers are all ready to plant corn
but still wait for a befer season.
Mr. M. A. Allen has been assisting t e
boy* in repairing the .dain.ige done to the
M. & N. G. railroad.
The Mamie boom is stilfon hand. T! e
machine is still running and pulling the
drdi through the fin« marble.
Mr. McNeliey is selling biff lime faster
than he can get it ready'.
S. Elmer.
Cartecay.
The swell ng buds and the cry of the
whipporwill call to mini that our conn*,
tiy will soon be clothed iu all her gor¬
geous beauty.
The energetic little villiage of Cartecay
nas made quite a number of improvements
recently, such as planting shale trees, re
pairing buildibgs and cleaning up in gen¬
eral.
Messrs James and Robert Holden are
off to Atlanta with a nice lot of beef cat¬
tle this week.
Messrs S. E. I boson and Charlie
Smith recently got into a hot comfat
with ten hughe garter snakes m a bund*.
It is said they knocked something like
the back step tor a while, but finally suc¬
ceeded in k lling seven of them.
The late freshet has damaged property
considerably.
There was a verv nice quilling given at
Mr. Thoms.,s Taboi’s Monday.
Rev. J. F. Pettit preached an able ser¬
mon Sundry at the old home place of
Aunt Susie Stoue The good people of
Clear Creek are always glad to hear Mr.
Pettit. YV. S.
Clear Creek.
Corn planting.
Wheat crops are promising.
The fruit indications are good.
Mr. Joe Teem has been to Atlanta on
business.
A certain young man puts his nose in a
vice when he shaves.
Mr. YVillmm McArthur lias purchas'd
the Collit farm and will make his future
abode in Gilmer. “B 11” is a straight to ¬
ward fellow and a bachelor of high stand¬
ing and long experience.
^ fTccle >»■»■.'I iWcu I'A/rf' '
fined to his bed ou account of sickness,
has about reeovtred to his health.
Mr. Edmund Waddel, of Hambelton
county, 1 ex , is visiting liis sister, .^rs.
Sydia Evans.
Mr. Pinkiiit Sutton, who moved from
this part to Cherokee county, Aia., wa<
recently adjudged insane and s»nt- to t! e
Lunatic Asylum iu Tuscaloosa, Air.
His wife has just leturued to this county,
and is living with her father Mr. Rubin
VY right.
Fritz.
Mountaintown.
The farmprs in this section are busy
preparing to plant corn.
Tllf IOC -at c *M s ap sui- impeded \eg
eu.tio l<> Ml'MIi l*x
r. pc - i f.e C .-idev.ible
niH t >om t n on Mtui
The saw mill of K'ine & llowen is no -■
located near J. YV. Whithrow.
Our cstcemi u friend, Dr. W. L. Harper
of (li ton, Ark , is visiting his mother,
who L confined to her room with dropsy.
Ae learn that Mis. Gilbcit Jones lias
received iiei p iy lr.»m the Naslivillu Life
Insurance Company, in which her biu
bund (deceased) had a policy.
Frof. Shiner’s school closed the 8ih
iust. at Mountaintown Institute with fiat
leriug results.
Rev. James E. Tallant preached an
able sermon loan attentive audience at
the Clvipel the 3rd inst.
We hope to hear ft*, m Rev. Ju ins
Pickett on the taiiff question through the
columns of Thr Courieu in w, stort time.
The Sunday School was reorganized at
Z "o Hi 5 with Mr. C. »V. J 01 .es as Su¬
perintendent.
YYe icatn that dessis. G W. Rmdul
C. YV. Jones wid repair tlieir grint anil,
Aukioola.
MilliLeryl Millinery! i
jusr htcnv d
TH L4H AST
I. i 'i U; i v v r hriMi • !j■
■* L. •,) •.* .
iUl Latest Styles.
La ties’ bat*, Ribbons, Morions
and Dress Trimmings.
MRS. N. A. MULL.
COLB STAND, ELLIJAY, GA.
Hutchison & Davis.
BLACKSMITHING
AND WOODWORK.
A 1 work done in substantial
and Workman-like man ner.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
0 §hoi> P at llutchifon iStand on
Daltou Sirtel.
Wait for the Wagon
AND
We’ll all Take a Ride!
................TO.................
MARTIN V. TEEM’S
He Keeps a Fine, Large Line o t Er
erything in the Way of
General Merchandise.
Groceries, Groceries,
All kinds, both Staple
.and Fancy.
Dry Goods,
Dry Goods,
Bought in the Northern
markets and sold very low.
Notions, Notions,
An Endless Variety--Im¬
ported and Domestic.
Leather Goods,
Bridles, Harness,
Trunks, Valises, Etc.
Queensware,
Queens ware,
And Fancy Articles.
HOME Agency for the NEW
Sorghum Sewing Mills Machine,
and Chill
Highest prices paid for
all kinds of Country Pro¬
duce.
w
MARTI N V, TEEM .
ALL ABOARD! ALL ABOARDI
J. W. HIPP & SON,
WHY Fill il SUB STABLES.
IF YOU WANT
A GOOD TOR YOU E
AT REASONABLE PRICES,
Go to tlio Stable of .J. W. Hipp,
( to Bows, Good Hscls hiid BMiies. Gooi Drivers, GooilM
TO THOSE WHO PATRONIZE OS!
Competition is the Life of T:ade.
Dou’t forgot this when you c n 5 t » t > .vu, but c ill anJJ see
J. W. HIPP & SON,
A.j«I You Will Tlmnli Vour *tar H
.
Il 7ou Are Going West
AND YVANT LOW RATES
To Arkan¬
sas, Texas, Missouri, Colorado, Oregon
and California, or any point WEST or
NOR 1II VEST—
IT WILL PAY YOU
To write to me.
FllEI) D. BUSU,
n. P. A., L. & Jf. H. K.
4*2 YY’all St., Atlanta, Ga.
We Will Pay
A salary of $25 to $50 per week to good
agents sell to represent us iu every countv
ami our general line of Me return td cs
at tv.aniifielurer*’ luiees. Only those
yy !u* want steady employ ment need apply
Catalogue and particular* send on re
ceipt of 25 cent* for expressage.
A. KAltl*EX & CO.
1 - 2*2 (juiucy Street, Gliiougo, 111.
For Malaria, Liver Trou¬
ble, or Indigestion, use
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
Clothing, Clothing,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
bought prices direct and sold at
that will
ASTONISH YOU.
Hardware, Hardware
and Agricultural Imple¬
ments for the Farmer.
Shoes, Boots
and Slippers,
Latest Styles, and prices
lower than ever before.
Hats, Caps
and Millinery--All Sorts.
times Recognizing hard, the fact that
are tve will
give you bargains for cash
that will induce you to
give ns your trade. My
polite and attentive clerks
will always he found
and ready prices, to show you goods
whether you
buy or not.
Thanking you for past
patronage, I respectfi^p38 ^
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C H Cft«o bojtohmw* 4nunM.
tr.LQiM. »°* *OB SALK ■V* ftnuutP
M. V. TEEM,
KLLIJAV, GliOHGIA.
T. A. SHELLEY,
LIVERY STABLE,
NELSON, GA.
Patronage of the Traveling Public So¬
licited.
Everything first class.
CpiuutcrcKi Traveler:* and visitor* to
the Mat b e YVorks will find lure clegau
iccoujiuodatione f^r travel. It) £8-6