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Gainesville College—Circular,
Having leased the Gainesville Col
'ege for five jears, from Jan. 1,1879,
I announce to the public that the
school will be continued on the same
plan as heretofore: the thorough co
education of the sexes.
The President feels grateful for
the generous patronage he has re
ceived, and desires to manifest that
gratitude by redoubling his ener
gies, if possible, to give still greater
satisfaction to those who patronize
him again the ensuing year, The
prospects of the institution are
brightening; the success of last term
has greatly encouraged its friends,
and preparations are being made for
a large increase during the ensuing
year.
Prof. J. T. Wilson, whose reputa
tion as a teacher is already estab
lished, will have charge of the High
School Department.
Mrs. Fannie Brock, one of the
most “growing” lady teachers of my
acquaintance will continue in the
Primary department.
Tuition charged from beginning of
the mouth in which the student
enters to end of term, with no deduc
tion for lost time except in case of
sickness protracted over one month.
KATES OF TUITION.
Primary School per month SI.OO
Common School... 2.00
Qrammer School 3.00
High School 4 00
College Classes 5-00
Music 4.00
Incidental Fee, per Term, In advance, 1.00
Tuition payable monthly, in ad
vance; or one half in advance —bal-
ance at the end of the term
Spring term opens Janu ry 20,
nd closes July 4, 1879.
C. B. LaHatte, President.
E 8, WILEY
Announces that he has received
A FULL LINE
OF
Fall and Winter Goods,
CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS,
SHOES, BOOTS,
Hardware, Crockery,
AND
aB*<>CJE 85 3 ES !
And has a large lot of Tinware at
Wholesale and Retail,
LOW DOWN.
Goods all fresh, and cheaper than ever
Known Before.
A rail is earnestly Solicited,
AND I WILL
SS URP R.SS IS YOU !
sepso 3 m
Till-WEEKLY MAIL
AND
HACK LINE
FROM
(jtA INESY S LLE
TO
CLEVELAND & It LAIRS YILLE.
LEAVES GAINESVILLE
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
I will also run backs from Cleveland t
Porter Spings and Nacoochee Valley, in
connection with the line from Gainesville,
$2 Through Fae.
Good bridges on all the rivers between
Gainesville and Porter Springs
IAM also prepared to keep a number of
transient or permanent boarders at the
Cleveland Hotel.
Fare as good as the best. Prices low.
Rooms well ventilated. Hacks, buggies and
horses to hire. Cleveland is situated in the
Heart ol' the Mineral Hell,
Lumpkin county below and Habersham and
Rabun counties above, hence the mines are
more accessible fiorn Cleveland than any
other point. It is mo e convenient for
pleasure-seekers. Porter Springs are dis
tant 12 miles; Dahloaega 35; Nacoochee 8;
Clarkesville 15. Youali and Blue Ridge in
full view from Cleveland. Mail facilities
excellent. Everything done to make guests
comfortable.
Persons desiring board or further inform
ation will address
W, B. BELL, Proprietor,
jnne!4-tf Cleveland, White Cos., Ga.
NEW TON HOUSE,
ATHENS, GA.
RATES, $2.00 PER DAY.
A. D. CLINARD, PROPRIETOR.
T)l?OrP business y° u cau engage in. $5
nHii\l to P er da y m de by any
JJDU 1 worker of either sex, right in
their own localities, Particulars and sam
ples worth $5 free. Improve yonr spare
time at this business. Address Stinson &
Cos., Portland, Maine. may24-6m
THE ALHAMBRA^
Bradford Street, Gainesville, Ga.
BY
MARTIN & FINDLEY
Is the place to go for
Fine Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc.
Cincinnati Beer on ice at all times.
BEST OF ORDER PRESERVED!
augl6-6m
Ma week in your own town. $6 outfit
free. No risk. Reader, if you want
a business at which persons of either
sex can make great pay all the time they
work, write for particulars to H. Haulett &
Cos., Portland, Maine. may24-6m
Dr. R. T. Massey,
Oflioe at Drug Store of Dr. H. S. Bradley,
Main Street, near Depot,
Tenders liis Professional Services
to the citizens ot Gainesville and vioinity
aug23-6m.
45 Years Before the Public.
THE GENUINE
DR. C. MoLANE’S
CELEBRATED
LIVER PILLS,
FOR THE CURE OF
Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,
DYSPEPSIA AlfD SIOC HEADACHE.
Symptoms of a Diseased Liver.
PAIN in the right side, under the
edge of the ribs, increases on pres
sure; sometimes the pain is in the left
side; the patient is rarely able to lie
on the left side; sometimes the pain is
felt under the shoulder blade, and it
frequently extends to the top of the
shoulder, and is sometimes mistakes
for rheumatism in the arm. The
stomach is affected with loss of appe
tite and sickness; the bowels in gen
eral are costive, sometimes alternative
with lax; the head is troubled with
pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy
sensation in the back part There is
generally a considerable loss of mem
ory, accompanied with a painful sen
sation of having left undone some
thing which ought to have been done.
A slight, dry cough is sometimes
attendant. The patient complains of
weariness and debility; he is easily
startled, his feet are cold or burning,
and he complains of a prickly sensa
tion of the skin; his spirits are low;
and although he is satisfied that exer
cise would be beneficial to yet
he can scarcely summon up fortitude
enough to try it. . In fact, he distrusts
every remedy. Several of the above
symptoms attend the disease, but cases
have occurred where few of them ex
isted, yet examination of the body,
after death, has shown the LIVER to
have been extensively deranged.
AGUE AND FEVER.
Dr. C. McLane’s Liver Pills, ih
cases of Ague and Fever, when
taken with Quinine, are productive dT
the most happy results. No better
cathartic can be used, preparatory to,
or after taking Quinine. We would
advise all who are afflicted with this
disease to give them a fair trial. -
For all bilious derangements, ami'as
a simple purgative, they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IKITATKOHS.
The genuine are never sugar coated.
Every box has a red wax seal on the IM,
with the impression Dr. McLamk’s Livm
Pills.
The genuine McLank’s Liter Pills bear
the signatures of C. McLank and FlkmiNO
Bros, on the wrappers.
Insist upon having the genuine Da. C,
McLane’s Liver Pills, prepared by Flem
ing Bros., of Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being
full of imitations of the name McLane,
spelled differently but same pronunciation
Dr. M. W. CASE’S
Liver Remedy
AND *
BLOOD PURIFIER
Tonic and Cordial,
This Is not a patent medicine, but la prepared
under the direction of Dr. M. W. Cue, mot hU
favorite prescription, which In an extensive
practice of overtwonty-seven years he he* found
most effective in all cases of disordered liver ot
Impure blood. It Is
ANTI-BILIOUS.
It acts directly upon the liver, restoring It
when diseased to its normal condition; ana in
regulating the activity of this great gland even
other organ of the system is benefited. 'ln Blood
Diseases It has no equal as a purifier. It tin,
proves digestion, and assists nature to eliminate
all impurities from the system; and while It is
the cheapest medicine In the market, It Is also
superior to aU known remedies, while It Is
more effectual than Bine Maas, it la mild ana
perfectly safe, containing nothing that can in the
slightest degree injure tne system. It doe* not
sicken or give pain; neither does it weaken the
patient, nor leave the system constipated, u do
most other medicines. -i ■■ • ;
Heartburn, Stele Stomach, JacadlM,
Colic, Vertigo, Neuralgia, PalpitatiM off
the Heart, Female Irregular!tie. sad
Weakness, all Skin and mood Dlmmw,
Worms, Fever and Ague, and Constipa
tion of the Bowels.
In small doses It la alss Smn MIS Its
Chronic Diarrhoea.
Taken two or three time, a day, It pro
rent. Yellow Fever, Diphtheria, Imld
Fever, Cholera, and Small-Pox. ■.
HOW TO BE Use Dr. Cane’. Uvw
YOUR OWN
DOCTOR ajTti-bilioo*.
And save your doctor bills. Only 26 cts. a bottle.
It is the most effective and valuable medicine
ever offered to the American people.' As Cast
as its merits become known, its use becomes
universal in every community. No ffcmily will
be without it after having once tested its (seat
value. It has proved an Inestimably blessing to
thousands who have used it, bringing back
health and strength to those who were seemingly
at death’s door. Prepared at the Laboratory of Utt
Homo Medicine Cos., Philadelphia, Pa.
Price per Bottle, 25c. Extra Largs Bigs, TB.
For sale by Druggist*, A QEHYA .
General Stores, and Agents, A wAXXu*
COIIE AID SEE
THE NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK
MILLINERY GOODS
AT
Mrs. H. N. Warns,
Consisting in part of Hats, Ribbons, Plmaes,
French Flowers as well as American. Tail*
ing, Ruching of all classes, Fanoy Combs,
Gloves.
DRESS TRIMMINGS
of different qualities. Country produce
taken in payment of bills.
WORK DONE TO ORDER
at the shortest notice. Northeast side of
pnolic square, Gainesville, Ga. aprs-iy
MILLINERY GOODS
Mrs. M. Persons
Has just received and is receiving daily the
latest styles of new
HATS. BONNETS, RUFFS, TIES,
i.
and all Fancy Goods in the Millinery line,
which she will sell at the very lowest cash
prices.
Dress-making a Specialty
All orders from abroad and at home
promptly attended to. Call and examine
goods. Store northwest cor. public square.
P. S. Lady partner wanted. mayl7-6m
JNO. MTLLEDOF. W. D VT.T.IfL
MILLEDGE & ELLIS,
Attorneys at Law
Merchants’ Bank Building,
12 Alabama Street Atlanta. Ca-
Practice in all the State and United States
Courts. sept7-3m
B. F. IIANIE,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Office five miles from Gainesville, on the
Flowery Branch road. Bills doe when tee
vices are performed.
BEAD AND REFLECT.
RICHARDS & CO.,
Gainesville, Ga..
Booksellers & Stationers,
AND DEALERS IN
MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
AND
FANCY GOODS.
Being Pcfencotad, with the old and reliable
! > house of
/.|f S. P. Richards ,
ATLANTA, GA.,
Oar fccilities are
UNSURPASSED
For furnishing
Anything in our line,
An and aa
g~
Cheap as the Cheapest.
Give os a call ahd judge for yourself.
aep27-3m.
ijßjL WBl
I* a perfect Blood Purifier, and is the
Only purely Vegetable remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and Permanent
Cubes of Svthilis and Scrofula In all their
It thoroughly remove, mercury from the
system; It relieves the agonies of mercurial
gbeama*tan,nd speedily cures all akin dla-
V For sale by Dr] H. S, Bradley]
HACK& ’
Spring Wagons, Etc.
GEO. W WALKER,
MANUFACTURER,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Thankful for the liberal patronage I have
received, I have the pleasure of informing
my customers and the public generally,
that lam steadily increasing my facilities
for the dispatch of work in manufacturing
or repairing all kinds of vehicles. I solicit
Bn examination of my work, and guarantee
satisfaction.
IJorse Shoeing a Specialty.
.oetS-ly
A. J. COMER
Takes pleasure ia announcing to his
FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS,
That he has now in store and keeps con
stantly an head
A FULL, STOCK
OF
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
And a general assortment of
DRY GOODS, HATS,
NOTIO NS.
BOOTS, SHOES,
CBOCKEBY,
Hardware, Saddles.
1 A splendid line of
Family groceries
And, ia short, everything ally found
tn
KPRST-CU3S MIXEU STOCK.
• *0;
All Of whioh have been purchased in the
Cheapest Markets ,
And Will be sold as low as the lowest, for
CASH OR
Country Barter.
Northeast comer Public square,
#ep27-3m Gainesville, Ga.
The World Acknowledges
THAT
HIM SAVED 18 MONEY MADE
' . v ‘ ■.. ■ -
If you wish to save money, buy your
goods from the well-known and reliable
house of
K. L. BOONE.
Full lines of Dry Goods, Shirtings,
Thread, j Ready-Made Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Groceries, Hard-ware, and
everything kept in a first-class, general mer
chandising house. lam constantly reoeiv
ing. fresh goods direct from market, of the
beet manufactures, and
I Will Not Be
UNDERSOLD.
!
I have for sale the Davis and Weed Sew
ing Machines, and offer these two brands at
I lowest prioes.
I Warrant everything sold
to be what I claim for it Thankful for the
very liberal patronage extended to me in the
past wo fool sure that we can make it to the
interest of all persons to examine oor goods
and prioes before trading elsewhere.
K, L. BOONE.
sep!3
TO THE PUBLIC.
The undersigned, a practical miner and
mineralogist w prepared to devote his at
tention to prospecting the mineral lots of
the oounriee embraced in the mineral belt
of Georgia, and to give aconrate and reli
able information with regard to all property
submitted to Mm for examination. Charges
moderate, Address,
' Wna. W. HABERSHAM,
iMf XuuOOm.
A. WHEI.CHEL,
No,ti“t E Qe„ P ,gi!^dlo r i“c“E ““ Pe ° Pl6 ° f G,to “ ,illß *“ d ““
Trading at this place,
MerchandsThe’hafJt 118 i?s? ri^ g at ver - v low P rices the largest stock of Genera
Mercnand.se he has ever brought to Gainesville. A full line of
Men’s and Boys’ Boots and Shoes,
LADIES,’ MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, BEST STOCK,
And Bought low.
Men’s Clothing , Men’s and Boys’ Hats,
in great variety.
DRESS GOODS, CALICOES, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, JEANS, LIN
SEYS, BLEACHED AND BROWN DOMESTICS,
FACTORY YARNS AND CHECKS,
nd, in shoit a general line of Dry Goods and Notions. Also, Hardwire, Tin and
'-'rockery. A good stock of
Family Groceries Always in Store.
Knowing thejwants of our people, his goods are selected specially to supply them.
raking advantage of CASH discounts in buying, he can offer his goods as cheap as
any house north of Atlanta. Gail and see him. South side ot public square
octll ~ 3m GAINESVILLE, GA.
FALL, 1878.
W. M. Redwine & Cos.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AND DEALERS IN
Groceries, Provisions, Grain, Tobacco, Etc.
FALL AND WINTER.
We are now receiving our large stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS!
Dry Goods, Boots, SLoes, Notions,
And a very large stock of
Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Hats and Clothing,
Hardware, Tinware, Woodware,
SADDLES, BRIDLES,: STAPLE AND IFANOYf GROCERIES, ETC
We guarantee goods and prices.
Call, see and price'our goods before buying elsewhere.
W. M. REDWINE & CO.
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LOOK HERE STOW!
F, 8, BARRETT,
FLOWERY BRANCH, GA.,
Has on hand and is constantly receiving additions to the largest and most varied stock o
DRYGOODS AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Ever brought to Flowery Branch, consisting of
Ladies’ Dress Groods,
PRISTS OF ALL SORTS AND THE LATEST STYLES
Worsted Goods, such as
Alpacas , Grenadines , Delaines , etc.
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS AND HOSIERY IN SPLENDID VARIETY. HIS STOCK OF
Men’s and Soys’ Dress Goods
Is full aod complete. lu fact, he keeps everything usually kept in a first-class store,
including a large variety of
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES
He pays the highest price for cotton and produce, and sells goods as cheap as the cheap
est. Gall and see his stock. It will cost you nothing to examine his goods and prices.
oct2s-3m
mm F9OMI & MACHINE WORK,
.A/n £I0IN?S, GEORGIA.
Founders and tyacljinists, Patten) Work, Smtthigg and Repairing,
Having an extensive collection of Patterns, manufacture
IRON AND BRRSS CASTINGS, MILL AND GIN GEARING,
Mining and Mill Machinery,
STEAM ENGINES \M> SAW MILLS.
Have on hand for the season a full supply of
AGRICULTURAL IVSACHiNERY,
Magic , Farmers' and Victor Cane Mills, Cook's Celebrated Evaporators
PORTABLE ENGINES, ETC., ETC.
For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists, address
R. NICKERSON, Agent and Sup’.,
sep2o-3m ATHENS, GA.
FURNITURE! FURNITURE!
THERE is NO HOUSE in THE STATE
THAT CAN
COMPETE WITH US IN LOW PRICES.
THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK TO SELECT FROM.
a
The followiug prices will satisfy any purchaser:
Good Common Bedsteads, only $ 2 00
Maple Panel “ “ 3 50
Walnut “ “ “ 600
“ Bureau with glass 10 00
1-4 Marble Bureau 12 00
“ Marble Top Dressing Case Suits 50 00
*• “ “ “ “ “ handsome 60 00
Cotton and Straw Mattresses $2 50 to 3 00
“ f‘ Shuck “ 3 50 to 4 00
All other goods in proportion Send in your orders. We sell only for cash. The
best parlor goods in the market for the money. Call and see us.
IVES & THOMAS,
ang3o 42 and 44 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY!
CHILDS&MOSS
HAVE JUST OPENED AT THEIR OLD STORE, No. 3 BROAD STREET, A LARGE
and well-assorted stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver & Plated
Ware, Musical Instruments, Guns, etc.,
Which they offer at greatly reduced prices. Also, a large assortment of the
Lazarus & Morris and otijer ffakes of Spectacles and Eye-Glasses,
at half price. Call and examine the large stock of
Dameo Sets and Ring3, Ladies’ Opera and Guard Chains, Etc.,
AT LOWEST PRICES,
Having secured the services of Mr. C. K. Collins, an experienced watchmaker
and jeweler, we are prepared to do all kinds of REPAIRING in the best manner at low
prices . All work warranted. Come and see us at
3 Broad. St., _A_tliens* Gra.
Tlit;j All Want It,
Because it is n family newspaper of pur\
sound reading lor old and young, and it
contaius a reliable and comprehensive sum
mary of ad the important news.
THE
New York Observer
Tbs Best Family Newspaper
Publishes both ihe religious and secular
news that is desired in any family, while all
that is likely to do harm is shut out. It de
votes four pages to religious news, and fur
to secular. This 2?ew Turk Observer was
first published in 1823; and it is believed to
be the only instance of a religious newspa
p r continuing its even course for fif y-six
years, without a change of name, doctrine,
intent, purpose or pledge, from the date of
its birth.
The 57th Volume
Will contain all the important news that can
interest or instruct; so that any one who
reads it will be thoroughly posted. We do
not run a benevolent institution, and we do
not ask for the support of charity. We pro
pose to make the Best Newspaper that is
published, and we propose to sell it cheaply
as it can be afforded. Let those who want
pure, sound, sensible, truthful reading, sub
scribe for it, and let them induce others to
do the same. We are now publishing in
the Observer the story of
JOAN THE MAID,
by Mrs. Charles, author of “Chronicles of
the Schouberg-Cotta Family.”
We send no premiums. We will send
you the
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One year, post-paid, for $8.15. Any one
sending w'th bis own subscription the
names of NEW subscribers, shall have com
mission allowed in proportion to tne num
ber sent. For particulars see terms in the
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BROWN BUG’S.
BANKERS, BROKERS
A:iß COLLECTiOH AGENTS,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
References—Hanover National Bank, N.
Y., Moore, Jenkins & Cos. N. v ., G. W.
Williams & Cos. Charleston, S, C., —any
op the Atlanta Banks. marls-tf.
HALES & EVANS,
WITUMKBRS, JBWEIMS,
AND DEALERS IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS AM) JEWELRY*
We have this day entered into a copart
nership, for the purpose of carrying on th 6
JEWELRY BUSINESS
We ask a liberal share of the public pa
tronage. and promise perfect, satisfaction in
everv instance.
LOW PRICES AND GOOD WORK is
our moho.
A GOOD LINE OF
Watches, Jewelry, Spectacles Etc,
constantly on hand, and to arrive. A1
work warranted to give good satisfaction
and ail goods warranted as represented.
Give us a call. janllly
LAW CARD.
CAREY W. STYLES. JAMES U. VINCENT.
STYLES & VINCKINT,
Attorneys ami Counselors at Law,
Canton Cherokee County, Georgia.
Will practice in the La peri or Con r f = of the
Blue Ridge circuit, and of Barlow. Gordon
and Hall; in all the courts of Cherokee
county; in the United. States District aud
Circuit courts for the Northern District ot
Georgia, and in the Supreme Court of Geor
gia. Land cases and criminal law made
specialties, and ®lt business entrusted by
mail or at office, will be promptly attended
to. April 10, 1878-tf
McAf.EE HOUSE,
Cleveland, White County, Ga.
25 Miles Aottli of Gainesville.
Mails Arrive Every Day.
Scenery Unsurpassed.
The subscriber takes pleasure in aneounc
ing to the public that be is prepared to ac
commodate a limited number of summer
visitors, in good style and at reasonable
figures. His rooms are large and airy, bis
halls and piazzas are spacious and comfort
able. His taole will be supplied wnh all
the substantial and luxuries (he country
and Gainesville markets afford. Toe Blue
Ridge mountains are in plain view of his
house, while the Yonah and neighboring
mountains are only from two to four miles
away, and easily ascended by parlies desir
ing (o see the grand scenery to be viewed
from their summits. Parties desiring to
Secure Rooms In Advance
may address me, for prices, etc., at Cleve
land. may 31 tf T. V. die A FEE.
Burke’s Bookstore,
ATM tvXS, MA.
H eadqiiarters
FOR
Books ;\n& Stationery,
Picture frames
Gold Pens, Base Balls and Bats,
BLACK, BLUE,
VIOLET and CHIM SON
I N K S.
And everything else usually kept in a first
class Bookstore. Being connec ed with the
well-known house of J. W. Burke & Cos.,
Macon, our facilities "or buying and selling
AT BOTTOM PRICKS
are superior to any other house in this sec
tion. Methodist Hymn Books and Disci
plines supplied to preachers on same terms
as at Macon and Knoxville. Caldwell’s
Arithmetics supplied to teachers and mer
chants at lowest Macon prices. If you want
bargains see or call oa
J. W. BURKE,
aug2o-3m Athens, Ga.
T. A. Fkiebson. H. F. Leak.
Frierson & Leak,
REAL ESTATE
Renting’ Agents.
ATLANTA, GA.
T>LY SELL AND EXCHANGE City Prop
ertv, Farms, Mills, Mill Sites,' Water
Powers, Mines, Mineral arid Wild Lands in
Georgia and other States, Special Attention
to renting City Property, Farms.
Refer to Bankers and Merchants of
our City may3.
Query: “Why will men smoke common
tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros.
Seal of North Carolina at the same price ?
febl-ly
SMITH & JENKINS.
GRAND DISPLAY!
NOTHING TO EQUAL IT IN GEORGIA
EVERYBODY INVIffIJ COME AND SEE.
IMMENSE STOCKS
OF
Dry Goods and Domestics. Jeans
and Cassimeres
BY THE THOUSAND!
NOTIONS.
Our Notion Department is unusually full and attractive this season, and being sold in
connection with our lines of goods, about one-half the usual profit is charged.
CLOTHING.
We have the largest stock ot Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing ever offered in Gaines
vil e Prices on a basis of 8 cents for cotton. Don’t fail to examine our stock before
baying.
HATS
As we buy our - ..ms by the case, can retail at wholesale prices.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
We are no f ed for keeping the largest and best selection of Shoes in Northeast Georgia.
This fall our prices will be 10 to 15 per cent, less, with a much larger stock to select from.
HARDWARE.
We guarantee to sell all goods m this line 10 per cent, less than cau be bought in
Northeast Georgia. Don’t fail to buy your wagon material of us, such as Hubs, Spokes,
Rims, and all kinds of iron and blacksmith tools.
GROCERIES.
This is one of the leading features of our business, and no one will be allowed to under
sell us.
Sugar Fourteen Pounds to the Dollar.
COFFEE SIX POUNDS—GOOD—TO THE DOLLAR.
Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Etc.
We are carrying a much larger stock of these goods than formerly. Prices 10 per cent,
less.
STOYES.
The Iron King is All the Go.
We buy our Stoves by the car load, and will sell at same price as Atlanta, or any other
place. Don’t forget our stock of T nware, House-Furnishing Goods, etc. It is simply
immense, and will be sold off very cheap.
CROCKERY, GLASSWABE, LAMPS, ETC.
These articles can be bought from us below the show of competition. Don’t fail to
examine this department carefully.
FURNITU lAE.
Having bought oat the entire stock of Mr. T. J. Telford, and bought largely of Eastern
manufacturers, we are now prepared to offer one of the cheapest and best selected stocks
of Furniture ever put on sale anywhere GIK'LOAI) EACH BtHlilNK ASD TIE>.
Virginia Fine Ground and Ground Alum Salt constantly in store.
We are Agents for Agricultural Implements, Steam Engines and Machinery, Piedmont
Shirting, Rustic Window Shades, Pearl Sbirt Cos.
3MITH & JE^Kgf^S.
janlß
nil! iHWh’s A Hi: OPENER
Our Goods Are Spread.
OUR PRICES TRE~ GUARANTEED.
It. PAUMOUR & Cos.,
KEYSTONE BLOCK , Gainesville , Ga.,
Are pleased to announce that they are now opeoing out, in their new Brick House,
corner of the public square and Washington street, a large and attra< live sock of Goods,
consisting in part of
LADIES’DRESS ROODS. NOTIONS, CALICOES,
BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED DOMESTICS,
BOOTS, SHOES, LADIES’ GENTS' ANf CHILDREN'S HATS,
CLOTHING AND JEANS
Of every quality and price A large line of Hardware and Wagon Material, includ
ing a large assortment of Iron and Nails, direct from the factory.
Gkrstiiu and G-roceries
Of various kinds, including a car-load of Tennessee Red and White Wheat, just received,
and last, but not least, a large assortment of
TURN PLOWS,
Among which is thp Oliver Chilled Don Plow, on which we defy competition. Seekers o
their money’s value ate invited to examine our stock, as we guarantee our press as low
as any, and oar goods as represented. Very respectfully,
R. PALMOUR & Cos.
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I would respectfully announce to the people of
“NORTHEAST GEORGIA.
One of have now on hand and am daily receiving, from Northern and Eastern fmarket
the largest and best selected stocks of goods in my line,
Ever Brought to this Market,
CONSISTING OF
STAPLE DRYGOODS,
FAMILY GROCERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
BOOTS, SKIES, HATS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, DRESS G00D3,, Etc.
I am also agent for several
MILLS,
And keep constantly on baud the best grades of flour, suited to the
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TBADE OF NORTHEAST GEORGIA
ALSO,
BAGGING, TIBS. \ AILS HOLLOW-WARE.
I am also prepared to buy and sell
CORN, OST3, WHEAT. RYE, BARLEY, ETC.
Having added to' my business a large and commodious
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
Extending from my store to Clayton street, Inm prepared to buy or make ea liber.l
•‘Tssrss&ss praJu " • I,beral
JOBBING TRADE,
And I can say to the people of Hall and adjoining counties that I can cell ■
my line as cheaply a, the same goods ca.i be purchased n Atlanta or a y^lDg
Georgia; and further, that freights cau be Atlanta or any other place in
Laid Down at Gainesville
On as good terms as if brought from Atlanta. All I ask from the oeonla
counties is a trial. Thankful for past favors, people of the mountain
I Promise to all Fair Dealing
AND
F jLL RETURNS FOR ALL MO ME Y SPENT WITH MF
And respectfully solicit a share of patronage. “
S. C. DOBBS.
sep2o-3m Broad Street, Athens, Ga.