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We handle ttie best brands on tbe market, Owl and Royster, also Acid and Cottcn Seed
’A Meal, at tbe Lowest possible prices.
% We keep oa hand at all times a large qaanity of Corn, Flour and Meal, together with a general line of farm supplies.
Our line of Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats cannot be surpassed. We are fully abreast of the times, and keep up with all the latest styles.
Out entire stock hex been well, selected, and we carry a general line of everything that can be found in a first class General Merchandise Store. We pay the highest market price for Cotton and Cotton Seed.
YOW & COOPER, AVALON. GA.
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JP^DRSONAtS,
' SOmothlngYou Never HMN of
Before.
Save you heard that we have
ffce prettiest, nobbiest and ben se¬
lected stock of dross gooda ever
btoaghi to Royston 1 Everything
«$k4o-cbitc. ties of every kind, snm-
jn«r corsets, sea island, percales,
beautiful organdies, belts and just
Anything you want we havo^
tbat see them exclaim, Oh,
what a pretty stoekl We also
carry a full line of shoes, hats, un-
derveats, groceries, etc. We have
two lady clerk* to show you
through. Don’t fail to see and
price my goods or you will regret
it, after hearing others tell how
cheap Pm Hilling. Now come
*nd see for yourself, we undersell
all. Tour* in low prices,
& M. Haunt.
Dr. Parker of WalnHt Hill was
da town Monday.
L. F. Lenhardt made a business
trip to the country last Friday.
J. B. iiurruss made made a bus¬
iness trip to Avalon Wednesday.
Leland little spent Sunday in
Boyston, with friends.
Daye Landrum spent Sunday at
the Johnson House, in Royston.
Nice Jelly, in five pound
«4* at J. E. Cox’s for twenty five
acuta.
8. C. Knox and Ernest Barton
of Lavouia, were lutown Monday.
Mrs -T. A. Manly speent Tues-
d:iy with relatives in the country.
W. L. Williams of Royston was
in town Wednesday on business.
J. O. Carson came over front
Royston Wednesday.on business.
Jeff Dean is operating a saw
mill near the Sanders tree.
Jim Scroggins "" of Hollingsworth n
. , ,
was in own ues a}.
Walter Laves of Parker Store
was in town Tuesday.
Leiaud Little has the best green
coffee in town. Ten pounds to
the dollar. .
E. 8. Clodfelfcer made a business
trip to Lavonia last Wednesday,
Turner Beasley, of Lavonia, was
in town Tuesday on business.
Ed. McEntire made a business
trip to Royston Wednesday.
Dave Landrum is visiting friends
near Tugalo river this week.
J. D. Brown of near Martin was
• in ' town Thursday evening,
If you want the latest stj le in . a
bat or a pair of shoes, call on J. E.
Cox; he has received a new stock.
p 0 .ri Tittu w viaifino
sister Mrs. Ed Iienly, near Atlanta
this week.
Miss Ovie Little has returned
from Athens where she has been
visitin" risitin, friends friends for for several several da days. vs
Miss Ora McConnell of Cornelia,
is visiting friends in town this
week.
A. L. Fricks, who has been wri
t ing Insurance, spent a few days in
town the first of the week.
Oscar Cannon, one of Lavonia’s
hustling guano dealers was in
town on Monday on business.
Miss Mae Rampley is visiting
relatives in A.ndersou S. C. this
WBek ‘
A two ounce box of the best
snuff made, for five cents at R. L.
Llltle ’ s -
Work on the new brick buildings
has been resumed after a few clays
delay on account of lumber.
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L rt.voS] S p»nt,a few H^vs in town
i*. •. Vi*- I- - CA it’! V '.*•)t
J. J. Katnpley left for Anderson
Meeday to attend to some official
business.
Miss Lula Fredericks who has
been yisiting for several days in
Lavooia has returned home,
T. C. Hayes has returned from
Athens where he has been the
past week on business.
Mrs. Ed Honly has returned to
her home near Atlanta after
spending several days with her pa¬
rents.
J. C.Crow and family spent
Sunday in the country, with rela¬
tives.
L D. Pulliam and his daughter,
MisaSalfie, apent the day in town
Sunday with relatives,
_ ~ , . . ...
and notions that has been brought
to Carnesville th» season.
Misses Sallie and Ella Dickson
of Jefferson, are visiting the fami¬
ly W. F. McConnell this week.
Miss Susie Bruce of Toccoa Is
visiting relatives in and near tojvn
tlii* week.
T. 0. Burruss has been confined
to his bed for a few days this
week, quite sick.
The nicest lme of furniture,
buggies and bicycles, ever brought
to Carnesville, at the lowest pos¬
sible prices. Can be seen in the
Rampley brick building, north of
public square.
N. A. Fricks and J. W. Wansley
spent Tuesday evening squirel
hunting.
Little Leah Burruss was painful¬
ly hurt last Tuesday evening by
a window falling on her ankle.
Chas. Harris representing Bran¬
non Bros, of Atlanta, was in town
Tuesday.
W. D. Beech man the popular
Athens Grocery Drummer was in
town Wednesday.
Miss Bell Conger is spending the
week in town with Mrs. Lulu Mc-
Entire.
Several 0 , of . people ,
our young
attended the holiness meeting at
Farmers Academy Tuesday night.
Dortch & Burtuss have the best
and cheapest harness ever brought
to Carnesvilld. Call and see them.
Judge J M. Phillips is visiting
relatives in the. Palmetto State
this week.
Mrs. Catharine Aderliold, who
has been confined to her room tor
several weeks is still very low.
Mrs. J. R. Dortch who has been
confined to her room for several
days, has been qnite sick.
Go to Leland Little for all kinds
canned goods and confectiona-
ries.
Kc ' and ^ Gober Uot f 1 s l
Tuesday m the country
fnenj6-
LelandLittle has both
apd sour pickles at a
low price.
atoqu note neuua printed
^ is °® ce and P ut U P in P ads
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
eighty cents per thousand.
Miss Blanche Buruss has , returned ,
home from Toccoa where she has
f Qr severa } ( j av8 visiting rela-
tives.
Noel McConnell, a httle son of „
w p McConnell’s, has been dan-
ggvously ill for a few days, but is
improving at present.
yy p McConnell and D. L.
have bought T. H.
Sanders farm which lies just out-
side of the town limits.
The new brick buildings which
are now in course of erection will
be completed and ready for occu-
pancy in a very short time;
Dortch & Burruss are setting
furniture, . ., . buggies and,bicyciea ... , ■.
mci- bottom prices for cash or on
easv terms.
There were aboat seventy
applicants for iioense to
school lust Thursday that
the examination.
W. R. and J. M. Little, J. A.
Manley and N. A. Fricks attend-
ed the Masonic Barbecue at
mony Grove last Wednesday.
Several of our citizens are speak-
ing of going to Gainesville the 4th
of July to hear lion Wm. J. Bryan
speak.
Deputy sheriff Rampley re¬
turned from South Carolina Tues¬
day night accompanied by Jim
Crawford who is wanted here on
a charge of rioting.
Leland Little is still working to
get your trade by offering the best
bargains in town.
*• A. Herndon He. r«»r„ed
home after an extended emit in
E%rt county trtar. he he* too.
.ntoiogwithastnikeof w, y?“ br “‘ ker V '■, h ° purely- b f”
S1S '
Among the guests registered at
the Manley House this were Cbas.
S. McCormick, Chas Harris and L.
Ewen of Atlanta, J. H. Jackson
and Mr. Eskew of Winder, W. B.
Beecbman of Athens and 8. M.
Pickens ofElberton.
Dr. L. K. Burruss is the cham¬
pion hawk marksman of this sec¬
tion. Last Tuesday while driving
out to see a patient he killed three
chicken hawks at three executive
shots, with a pistol, at a distance
of about sixty yards.
Call on J. E. Cox when you
want anvtmng in the grocery or
confectionery and line. He keeps the
best cheapest.
William Cox, who lives about
five miles above town, killed a
huge rattler a few days since, bis
snakeship had ten rattles, was four
feet and four inches long and ten
inches around. Its hide contains
one bushel of wheat brand since it
has been stuffed.
This was a huge monster and
when it was reported to the 6nake
editor, he had some misgiving
about i’ts enormous site but tlie
facts are vouched for by Dr. J. R.
Hall and of course there is no ap¬
peal from his statement.
Plumb Locals
One of our bachelor friends of
place has received a nice
night cap through some young lady
for the protection of his
from the mosquitoes, black
and other pests at night, that
right girls take care of the
bachelors, and don’t forget them
because they lose a part of their
Col. A. N. King gave us a pleas-
call Sunday afternoon. Guss
a bright self made man and has
^ e several warm friends at this
.
Steve Cfawford of Tabor visited
of this place
afternoon.
The protracted meeting began
at Farmers Academy J last Sunday
m ° r g ’ Rev „ ‘ Craft ... ccmduct ,
the meeting . lle impr oyed
ver y niut 'h in his divine knowledge
since we last heard him.
Quite a large number w ere in
attendance at the morning services
at the academy Sunday. Many
were there from distant points.
^
Miss Lula Defoor is visiting
Bus Lillie Olodfelter this week.
The heaviest rain that lias fallen
f° r solue time, fell last Sunday af-
ternoon.
Cotton blooms are plentiful in
this section and have been for
some time.
fine The in this forage section. crop* It are is looking worth
any ones attentiou to look at Dr.
,^"1 T“ n T ’
J. W. Wansley, ot r Carnesville •„
p 3sse( t tendered i though his our thank* seqtion Monday for
„ n( to us
delicious plumbs^
, Royston Locals.
During the dull summer days
when Royston'* pressed" merchants are not
closely with active busi
ness they are planning lor some
public enterprises and among
those now being discussed are an
electric line td Carnesville, the de-
vehement of the fine water power
• on north ana middle rivers and the
building up of that famous water¬
ing place Franklin Spring, and ma¬
king it a profitable and popular
resort where people cun go during
the long hot summer days for
health and'pleasure. The range
of discussion takes in a first class
well equipped electric line from
Royston to Carnesville, the power
to be supported by a large dynamo
to be placedjpn one of the rivers
*
^ ^“ W of lua „ uhct .
urta ,,„ tt „ B , sto ,
them a lerge cotton factory end
„ lch ot l,e, mnnnfrctnring At
Bailments as are found to be pttiilt-
a ble.
The electric car line is a practi*
cal oiie and a large amount of it
could be built with but little grad-
ing and it would be a paying myest-
ment to the small outlay in its con¬
nection, some-northern capital has
been seeking investment in Frank¬
lin water power and it is not an im¬
probability that a personal inspec¬
tion and an investment will be made
at an early da}' and the project
will be made a thing of life, and
the hum of the wheels of industry
will soon be heard when now' no
sound breaks the monotony of the
roar of the water fill, and a large
number of people^ will find profit¬
able employm ent in factories at
good profits wif»ere now there is no
employment for lotion much idle labor.
The popu of Royston
would soon double, her business
would increase A,i volume and every
line of trade would show increased
activity and profit. Farmers could
diversify their crops and sell their
products at a fair profit. Truck
and fruit farming would become
paying occupations and the mar¬
kets would always take the entire
crops and have active demands for
more. The ad vantages of these en¬
terprises are numerous and the
profits only brain of capitalists to
reap them.
Franklin Springs ia filling up
with summer visitors, the cottages
are about all occupied, Col. J. N.
Worley and family of Elbertoni
come in a few days ago and will
remain for some time.
Mrs. Connell of Elbertgm occu¬
pies the Royston hotel but will not
keep boarders.
Mrs. D. F. Johnson has rented
the Spring View hotel
aud will open it in a few days for
the accommodation of guests. The
demand for rooms is greater than
can be supplied and old Franklin
J Springs visitors. promises alarg e number
Dr. J. D.'Veal has moved back
to his cottage at the Springs
where he well remain during the
summer. 1
Tabor locals,
Miss Sadie Byard has been
very bw for several days, with
' 1 ’
Mr, and Mrs, T. C. Isbell visited
relatives here the first of the week.
Elijah Purcell and family were
the gueots oi <-. F. Isbell Sunday,
S. .B. Maffet and wife of Tugalo
^ are visiting relatives here,
Mr. Minrod Scott died last Sat-
beStliiTforTnumbw of^veara
but bore his affliction With great
He was never known
J thTwilWrf aOd ‘
ag ° seven yearg ot
wag tnem be r 0 f the Bafitist
f h “trn L ^° r '
ty Hill o Sunday. His family have
sincere Sympathies Truly in their bc-
reavement. a good man is
gone. Peace to bis ashes.
S. S. Conference.
At the last meeting of the La-
vonia circuit S. S. Conference it
was decided to change the same to
Franklin County 8. 8. Conference,
still retaining all the Sunday
schools of the first named confer¬
ence. tho Methodist Sunday
school^ fix the cohnty are cordially
incited to meei with this confer¬
ence vk Saturday before the third
Sunday m July at Fairview church
The basis.of representation shall
be one delegate from each Snnday
school for each 25 members or
fractional part thereof. Superin-
tendands shall be ex-officio mem¬
bers of the conference. The hos¬
pitable people of Fairview will
take care of all delegates.
S. N. Holland, Pres.
Luther Roberts, Sec.
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We are still here selling Furni-
ture, Buggies, Bicycles, Harness,
Stoves, Carpets, Pictures, Trunks,
Yaliccs, Umbrellas, 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 dollar and one wagon col- j
lar for one twenty-five;
cents, and our one dollar and
twenty-five cent buggy biidal is
best eves brought to this market,
and everything else is at equally
low nrices. Remember, our goods
advertise themselves; all we ask is
to call and see them.
We still have the nicest, cheap¬
est and best line of furniture in
this section. Our customers are
increasing daily and we are anx¬
ious to see every body in our store
whether you buy or not. Call
and see pur line and get prices
Give us a'chance when you want
to buy.
Resjiectfully,
Doktcii & Burkuss.
Are Yon
Of Being
SicR?
Then let us suggest a cure.
Ten to one the trouble started
with your liver. A torpid liver
causes Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Constipation, Pyspepeis, Head¬
ache and a dosen other ailments.
(UREr
goes straight to work on the
Uv«r. It cleanses that organ;
makes it active again—the acid
leaves you're blood andyou’re below:
cured. Testimonial
I cured my wife of aenralKia of
seven years’ standing by tbe us« of
your medicine after the best doctors
In Cincinnati failed.
B. W. PARKER.
IK W. Fourth 8tnwt, ClDsinuatl.
An Your Drugfllit *r Merchant hr M.
CULLEN L NEWMAN,
Sale Proprietors,
Knoxville, Tenn.
3 Boxes:—
i Price!
You have sick-headachcs occasion,
ally. They rid of are them? not pleasant; why
t'ot If get call in physician it will
you a $5.
Cost you from fii to How the can physi- you
escape this cost but secure
ciai/s treatment? Jvet us tell you.
Go to your druggist and Liver ask
for Ramon's Tonic
Pill*. They will cost you (1 box
Pill* and 1 box Tonic Pellet*)
only 25 cents. These ate the exact
medicines that any doctor would
escribe for a sluggish, torpid or
disordered liver.
You take one ol RaMoa'c Pit'S
Immediately Tbat causa a ws-
p!«tc action of the bowels. Vos
then take one of KAmoN’a Toni.-
pEttKTa daily for a week h-altky or longer. and
Theae keep the bowels
open, hut at (lie »ame time they
arouse the appetite, pyrify the
til nod nnd ""tone up" the whole
svuteu. not
Iry this jnat once. It can
harm you
kt aU dealara.nr mail. forB6o,,6bo*an$1.00
bbowv aura, co., »sw Vm»
shoe Hews
HOP
DROSSY
WOMEN.
Oxford* W or ioh We sell are the embodiment of everything
that is good and dependable. They are Stylish too. We watch
that point Vdry closely, because the best dressed women in this
station <£dbw look to Us to keep them posted on Shoe Fashions. Call
and us to show them to you.
SAILOR HATS
A representative collection of the newest and correctest style*.
It entailed much thought and study and work, the gathering of
tli is stock of women’* Sailors, but, the effort is well repaid, be¬
cause We have a g renter and better aaaortment of jaunty hat*
than ever before. Cali and have our soles ladies to show them to
you and notice bow cheap we sell them. u
COSSETS
We counted and found ten different styles of Cbrsets in our
stock last night. Surely yon earn be suited from such a compre-
heusive collection. We’ll let three of the kinds “got their name*
in the paper” this morning. Thomas Glove Fitting Corset^
Paris Shape Short Hip, Thomsons Extra Long Waist, Tliomsons
Medium Waist, Armourside Corset* Medium and Long Waist and
the R. & Or. Corsets.
Bendy &• Stribung,
Lavonia, Ga
R. L LITTE,
DXALftft nr
F*aev and Family Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Caa-
die* and Hot and Cold Drinks. In fact every¬
thing that can be found in an up-to-
date first class Grocery anil
r
Confectionery Store.
GIVE ME A CALL
And be convinced of the fact tiut I am carrying a full
stock, and the beet quality of everything in my
line and that 1 am selling them at
hard time prices.
DOES 41-2 CENT COTTON
Beat these Brices for LOW.
Good quilt calico ......... 3 cents « yard.
Good checks ............... JJ cents by bolt
Heaviest yard wide sheeting .i cents a gat'd.
Can any Jew bent these
A fair cape ......................- ■GO cent 1
A good cape ...................... SO cents.
A fancycape ..................... 1.88 cents
A neat plush cape .............. ... 5A0
A fancy plush cape. .............. 3.00
The prettiest plush cape, you ever saw 5.00
LADIES
Are these PRICES in Millinery cheap enough for you?
A trimmed felt hat .......... 50 cents.
A neat trimmed felt hat ..... 1.00
A showy trimmed felt hat.... i.50
A fancy trimmed fdt hat ..... 2j00
We have the best stock of Millinery in N. E. Georgia and
the best milliners we could find in the South to do our trim¬
ming.
Brokos &> Tabor,
Royston &• Lavonia, Ga,