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^o* DO VOU liiV -PBRTiyms? £}<■*- c*
We handle tlie l>est brands on the market, Owl and Royster, also Acid and Gotten Seed
Meal, at the Lowest possible prices.
We keep on hand al all times a large quanity of Corn, Flour and Meat fogoflier with 0 a u r line of farm supplies,
Cur lino of Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats cannot be surpassed, We ara fully abreast oi' the times, and keep up with all the latest styles^.
Our entire stock lias been well selected, and we carry a general line of everything that can be found in a class General J/erehandise Store. Wo pay the highest market price for Cotton and Cotton Seed.
YOW COOPER, AVALON, GA*
THE ADVANCE,
Cakkksvillk, Ga., June 23, lSffi).
Personals.
Something You Never Heard of
Before.
Have you heard that we have
the prettiest, nobbiest and best se¬
lected stock of dress goods ever
brought to Eoyston i Everything
up-to-date, ties of every kind, sum¬
mer corsets, sea island, percales,
beautiful organdies, belts and just
anything you want we have. All
that see them exclaim, Oh, my!
what a pretty stock! We also
carry a full line of shoes, hats, un¬
dervests, groceries, etc. We have
two lady clerks to show you
through. Don’t fail to see and
price my goods or you will regret
it, after hearing others tell how
cheap I’m selling. Now come
and see for yourself, we undersell
all. Yours in low prices,
S. M. lIui.iiE.
J. It. P. Sewell of Lavonia was
in town "Wednesday.
Dr. J. W. Starr, of Cannon, was
in town Tuesday on business.
Nice Jelly, in five pound buck¬
ets at J. E. Co^ for twenty five
cents.
E. C. Littlo of Bold Springs was
in town Tuesday.
Miss Annie Barber is visiting
friends in Lavonia this week.
J. C.*Carson, of Rovston,'
in town last Saturday on business*
C. D. Me Fin tiro made a business
trip to Toccoa Monday. •
Leland Little has the Lest green
coffee in town. Ten pounds to
the dollar.
Wess Crump, of Charleston, S.
C., was in town Monday.
W. R. Little was in Eoyston
Monday on legal business.
A. N- Iving made a business
trip to Eoyston Monday.
Dr. Lon Crow, of Athens, was
in town the first of the week visit¬
ing friends.
S. C. Knox and Ernest Barton,
were in town this week represent-
ingthe Hartford Life Insurance Co.
If you want the latest style in a
hat or a pair of shoes, call on J. E.
Cox; he has received a new stock.
Miss J/amie Burruss has re-
turned home after spending sever-
al days visiting in Bowersville.
O. L. Little, has returned home
after an extended business trip to
Atlanta and Madison.
Robert Smith, of Stone Moun¬
tain, is visiting his brother, Spen¬
cer Smith, this week.
R. II. Burruss is spending a few
day m the country this week foi-
healtfo
pA two ounce box of the best
t '?tff made, for live cents at Ii. L.
Mtle’s. *
E. S. Clodfelter and J. J. Ram- !
made a business trip to Iloys-
70 Monday.
tbat ^rawford, one oi Lavoma’s
' c *" re \mi n ent business men, was
Vies 4 av on business.
In 1853 * stli, of Ashland,
congestion was
ly pbysicianBiitteuding Florida; :« to olficial
to Plai*
of Mr.
eottih and tHU ooney came ov-er
ed in this section ■ ■
left New York ‘ ‘
a steamer, and w e rXal class.
lest oh and Savannah. TH,
sonville. At that time ^fforson,
metropolis was made up mnell >
TrtafiPS TF.AllY TO Fdlff*
,>*-- ! - : one [
.. n,v l Still EntertMns Prospeci
Kn R diiJch h C LoiulJtiR ;
A , He from
ffiiropshire regiment, has b. j
Ired The to hold embarkation itself in for readme CapG,] ,
immediate which was given ,
The order, the most inter?
afternoon, creates talk of wr£
citement, and the war:
Transvaal is row absorbing all ah
tio»i
Miss Rosa Adams of, Red Hill
spent Sun,lay with her sister, J/rs.
\\. I’. McConnell.
Miss hilbe Westmoreland,
Eoyston, lias been attending the
normal class iiere this week.
The nicest line of furniture,
buggies and bicycles, ever brought
to Carnesville, at the lowest pos¬
sible prices. Can be seen m the
limnpley brick building, north of
public square.
Bud Aderhold, a promising
young business man of Harmony
Grove was in town Monday.
A. P. Davis and Sam Crawford
two successful farmers of Gum
Log were in town Wednesday.
Dortch & Burruss have the best
and cheapest harness ever brought
to Carnesville. Cali and see them.
Mrs. Lula McEntire, who has
been spending several days with
her parents in the country, has re¬
turned to town.
Good Note* Heads printed at
this office anil put up in pads of
one hundred, at one dollar and
eighty cents per thousand.
Mrs. "W. F. McConnell and Miss
Eddie Dixon spent Wednesday in
the country, visiting Mv. John B.
Adei-nolds raniii\.
Leland Little is still working to
get your trade by offering the best
bargains in town.
The Teachers of the county
that have been attending the nor¬
mal class here this and last week
gave an entertainment at the
hoase
wblC1 was " v ^°od, c:-
peeiahy , consiueiing*- tire--snort
time in which they ' had to
pare the progrmme.
Dortch «S; Burruss are selling
furniture, buggies and bicycles at
rock bottom prices, for cash or on
eas -’ tcrms *
Call on J. is. Cox when you
want anvtmng m the grocery or
confectionery » .. hue. He ,, keeps , tue
best and cheapest.
Gumlog Chips.
Mr. Bowman Shirley died on
the fob of this 'month.
Quite a crowd of young people
fr« y$ our community attended
children’s Day at Pleasant Grove
church the second Sunday.
We learn that Mr. Thomas L.
Franks is ver sick at this writing.
J/essrs T J m BIaok and Lestev
Floyd of Pleasant Grove were in
these “digging” Sunday afternoon,
Several of our boys went to
Hartwell Saturday to witness-the
execution. They all seem to have
been disappointed in some way.
J. N. Farmer of Ilart county
visited the family of E. C. W hit-
worth last Sunday.
Mr. Asbury Smith wears a very
pleasing.expression, since the ar-
rival of jx new hoy boarder at bis
home.
J. W. Mitchell, of Lavonia, was
Sunday scorching on his new ,
wheel.
The infant child of Mr. and |
J/rs. Farmer Land died Sundav -
the 11 . and was buried at Poplar 1
Springs J/ondav. The pares*
have *.ui* heart L-L svmpatliy
their sad bereavement.
Locals. I
Tabor j
T. R. and «. E. Isbeil aie off
threshing now.
Airs. Emma Thomas has return-
ed home Lifter s[*ending sonu time
with ur sister Mrs. U. F. Isbell,
A!i-: Tom Dickson visited
tives here last week.
Ernes’: and Miss-Rhoda Isbell
visited near Carnesville Just week.
Lemers are moving along, kill-;
yt ass.
Mvs. Nancy Dickson has return¬
ed to her home after visiting- here
for some time.
TJ..JJ i,.-. rt . week'
. siting patio j I S.
1 *
Plumb Locals
Eey . of p e l ze r, g.
will begin a protracted meeting
Farmers' Academy on June
and will continue it for two
Robert , and , Schaerer _ , „ . Oliver ,
tended Children s*Duy at I airview
last Sunday.
Quite a large number of
ladies and gentlemen paid
■octal respects to Sim J.
and family Sunday afternoon.
Sheriff Clodfelter while attemp¬
ting to cross a wire one day last
week, stepped on a root which
turned and sprained las right foot
which has caused him much pain*
3iany °i „ our prominent formers
s i ,eak f f> in S t0 vibe the
5th of July to hear , A\ illuun J.
Bryan speak.'
We are anxious to see more peo¬
ple t a k e T it k Cabnesyille
Advance and help to build up
their own county paper. It is
printed with good type and each
issue contains interesting news.
Crops are looking fine in this
neighborhood since the good rains
have fallen.
Geo. Bonds who has b°en run-
n ; no . Crow Bros, thrasher, will re-
turn bome'sliortly as the
ing business will soon be over,
Mrs. J. T. Brock has been very
sick for several days.
Saturday was a busy day with
the farmers setting out potato slips.
In Memorium of Dr.- 7. G, Undar-
vvs- 1 .
Tn tire providence -of the
mighty God, we are galled upon
I to mourn the death of oiir beloved
I pastoi, , VN f ()V L>ro. p. rn 7 x. \j. (: TTndertvoofl t .atrwooci.
\Ve called him as our under
shepheru , , , twelve , years ago, since .
] which time he has guided and di-
i
rectecl us in such a manner as to
win the loye off each member of
, church, and the admiration of
i-our !..
the community. j VVv-uave ...
grown
and prospered under hia ad minis-
tration, and the encomium has
been justly won. and freely given.
of wed done g.iod aim
servant, rest thy soul with the
just-, made perfect by the blood of
the Lamb. Oiu* sorrows are tsm-
pered at the loss of our friend, our j
counselor, and our guide, by the
assurance that he is now with the !
Captain _ oi o\u* salvation .isckoii-
ing us on to that home where
parting, suffering anti sorrow are
no mere, Father we would:
commend to Thee that strickened>
household that he loved so well
and unite them in eternity to sing
Thy praise forever.
Resolved 1st. That space on
our Church Book be dedicated to
\
tile memory of our deceased Pas¬
tor and these resolutions be in
scribed thereon.
Resolve 2nd. That, a copy of !
the resolutions be furnished the
family of our deceased Pastor and
published in onr county paper. |
Done in conference at Hudson i
River church and signed by order:
of the same.
C. T. Burgess. Mod.
J. R. i',.,. C. C.
Yan Davie I ead.
Air. Yan Davis di$d at his home
m Gum Log district last J/bnday
night at ten o’clock. lie had
co;idned to Ins room since
tin* first of April, took
t,p< a: A alK ,
‘ - -
never rallied. He It-. a wife
seven eJuidren. if - was
year: oid at the time of his
has resided at his pn .sent
fo ,, ;l ni;raber 0 f vc . ; -.rs and was
one of the best citk- of the
county. His remains w*ere inter-
ed at Pleasant Iiili church Mon-
afternoon at 3 o'clock.
^* Tui-eell conducting the
Pup Locals.
Good rains continue to fall and
crops are improving.
Green Ruinsey and wife were in
Toccoa last week shopping.
W. II. h ilhams and wife, o.
Eastanollee, visited lure hut week,
• -
„
J. i. Wilson lias been on tin
sick nst for several days.
^ j> g mn , drt *. 0 f V'-'l >n vv-.
John N. Ivestcr, George
Swilling, E. P. Cheek and Henry
Holcomb, four successful tanners
of this place, gave us a pleasant
call Saturday on business.
While It. J. Martin was at
church kst Sunday a thief cut i
hig bouso alld took a Sliit of clutbes
and some other thing.-:.
Lavonia Locals.
Mi's. Julia Mason, widow of the
late John W. Mason, after an
ness of several months.- died on
Friday last "at the home of her
brother, Dr. V 7. W. Cornog,
Knox’s Bridge. Mr>. Mason
a most excellent Christian lady.
beloved by all who knew her,
ono of Lhe first families of Hart
e 0 lin L T ! daughter of the lamented
Le\is Coinog. Dmi.:g L i * \
years residence in Lavonia she, i-v |
her kind and gentle nature, won a
host of friends here, each and
every one of whom deeply mourn
her death. She left two small
children. She was intern! in
Lavonia cemetery on Saturday,
the side of her bus : . .as*', who had
*>roccc-L‘J -; . -h>
years. |
v Sleep soft in the of dfcath.
"
Wait the Almighty s will
then riseuiichaneec . , :*
A n< ’ Le an unglo s of.
The many friends of Mrs. E.
Harrison will be glad to learn that
she , is . convalescent . tuter weeks ,
slckness , '
Dr. E." F. Wyatt w-ko has been
C0Ilfincd to llis 1;ed f or some few
dayg k j m p rovbl ^ and is hoped
will soon be out again. j
The capital stock has been sub-J
scribed with which to build a large
and commodious ware house and
it ., is . said ., work , will „• soon boeri. , .
J. W. Cannon is receiving the
congratulations of his’many fri - is
U p 0;i the recent arrival of his first
—a girl.
A happy man is Mack 0
Another boy, a “he”
His limbs are plump*and body
round
And only weighs eleven pound.
Luther Roberts lias just-left to
enter tho Emory ColP'ge his
ltU , ,, 10 , ’ ' ' v ° i01 lS ' ‘' C ' >m 1 >iJ1> *
in - him ' II isho ^ ] : nil bclieved
his many fnenus here that his
career there during the next
or five years will he both success-
full and brilliant.
Mrs. Essie Gary and sister, Miss
Zaidee Allison, are visiting friends
and relatives 111 Noi 1 1 Car >lina.’
Miss Lillie Harrison, of Avalon.
has been visiting the : wnily of her
Uncle. W. B. Harrison, of this
place, for several days. She is
most charming young lady and
her visit will be a green spot in
memory of several of Lavonias
^ men.
.
Mrs. Nobia Sewell after an ex-
vi ^ to AVe- minister, S.
C., has returned to her home- in
Lavonia.
W. N. Say -r after an absence of
several months in-the Southern
part of South C^rcdim traveling-
*
/
S3. S. Conference.
i At the last meeting of the Lu-
j v-.vnja decided circuit to S. change S. Conference the to it
i '-.’as same
I Franklin County S. S. Conference,
-still retaining all the Sunday
scho( , lri , 1 the first named eonfer-
ience. All the J/ethodist Sunday
schools in the county are.cordially
i invited to meet with this confer-
•' nee on .Saturday before the third
Sum!,,- mdalv at Fairview church
The basis yf representation shall
bo one delegate from each Sunday
sfhool for each 25 members or
fractional part thereof. Superin-
tondands shall be ex-officio mem-
conference. The hos¬
pitable people of Fairview will
take care of all delegates.
S. IS 7 . Holland, Pres.
Llthek ItoBEiiTS, Sec.
We are still here selling FLimi-
tare, Buggies, Bicycles, Harness,
Carpets, Pictures, Trunks,
Vaiices, l -ibrellas, Cots, Croquet
sets, Seins, Easels, Bicycle parts
and everything in the Furniture,
Buggy, Harness and Bicycle line,
A dandy buggy collar for one
dollar, a number one wagon col
for one dollar and
costs, and our one dollar and
twenty-live cent buggy bridal is
best ever brought to this market,
and everything else is at equally
iow wicGS - Remember, onr goods
advertise themselves; all we ask is
to call and see them.
We still have the nicest, eluap-
est and best line of furniture in
(j ds section, Our customers are
increasing-daily and wo are anx-
ns to v.V;i--v<>‘ x l \ m our store
wm-f-:§r you buy or not. Cali
<! se0 °. ur lmc f nd S et l mces
Give us a chance when you want
"
L ' J '-’L* •
Re: *) ctfuily,
Doetch tfe Buesuss.
a vtClC +
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Then let us suggest a cure.
Ten to cue the trouble started
/ith your liver. A torpid liver
causes Rheumatism, Neuralgi.-1,
Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head-
ache and a dozen other ailments.
4 ^RheumaSc aniHeurajjio
i o ^ p p**- --
straight to work on the
liver. It cleanses that organ;
makes it active again—the acid
leaves you’rs Wood and you're
cured. Testimonial below:
I enred my wire of neuralgia of of
ocven medicine years’ standing by best tbe vise
your after tlu* doctors
m Cincinnati.failed
1S. W. PAF.KEK.
<52 W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati.
A.*/. Vour Druggist or Merchanl For It
CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Teaa.
^ Boxes —•
1 Price!
Vou h.tvc sicK-headaclics occasion¬
ally. They are not pleasant; why
not gc-l rid of them?
If you call in a physician £5. it will
cost you from $t to How the can physi* you
escape ibis cost but secure
dan's treatment? Let us tell you.
Go to your druggist Tonic and i.ivcr ash
for Ramon’s
They will cost you (1 bos
JtMiirt and 1 lies Tl'onie Pelletst
1 nly 25 cents. These aie the exact
meilicines that any doctor would
e-escribe for liver. a sluggish, torpid or
disordered
You tal;e cne of Ramon’s Pills
{ r.u-tedt itely. That causes a com*
rdoie a.-tion of the bowels. Ycu
leu take one cf RAmON’s Ton!.*
PbM.cts Daily for a week or longer.
Tii--W- keep the bowels healthy and
ope:!, hat at the same time they
arouse the tppetite, purify the whole the
1 ; -ad and “ioac up"
Try this j \?t onc<?* It can not
harm you
' r mrt*1, for 25 c.. 5 boxea$*l OO
.. ’ l J !! CO., New Yj.':
♦
FANCY
DRYGOODS
AND
LATEST
NOVELTIES.
Shirt waist, gauze undervest, shirts, ladies neckwear,
rens lawn hats, A\ HITE GOODS and SILKS, bonets, laces,
ings, ribbons, trimmings, braids, parasols, umbrellas, belts,
linings, fans, silk and taffeter gloves arid mitts.
A very large assortment of staple wares, pins, tapes,
pins, hooks and eyes, elastics, dress and corset steels, dress shields
handkerchiefs and stationery.
Perfumery, soap and embroidry of every description.
Respectfully,
DENDY &• STRIBLING,
Lavonia, Ga.
R. L TITTER
DEALER IN
Fancy and Family 1
Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Gan¬
dies and Hot and Cold Drinks. In fact every¬
thing that can be found in an uj»-to-
date first class Grocery and
('onfectionery Store.
GIVE ME A CALL
And be convinced of the fact that I am carrying a full
stock, anti the best quality of everything in my
fine and that I am selling them at
hard time prices.
DDLS 41-2 CENT COTTON
Bent tliese Brices for LONV.
Good quilt calico ......... 3 cents a yard.
Good checks ............... 3% cents by bolt.
JLacicd yard wide sheelinj . b- cents a yard.
Can any Jew beat these
A fair cape ....... 60 ccnti.
A yood cape ....... 90 cents.
A fancycape ...... 151 tl cents
A neat plush cape.. 5.50
A fancy plush cclp>e 3.00
The prettiest plush cape you ever saw ........ 5.00 ■
LADIES
Are tliese PRICES in J/illinery chcaj) enough for you?
A trimmed felt hat ...... 50 cents.
A neat trimmed felt hat. 1.00
A showy trimmed felt hat 1.5 0
A fancy trimmed felt hat. 2 . 00 *
AVe have the liest stock of J/illinery in*N. E. Georgia and
the best milliners we could find in the South to do our trim¬
ming. , ■ ,
Brokos & Tabor,
Eoyston S^^avonia , Ga.