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We handle the best brands on the market, Owl one f ” ^oys.er, also Acid find Gotten Seed
Meal, at the Lowest possib e price®.
We keep on hand at all times a large quaniiy of Corn, Flour and Meat, together with a general line of farm supplies,
Cur line of Dry Goods, Shoes and Hats cannot be surpassed, We are fully abreast cl' the times, and keep up with all the latest styles.
Our entire stock has been well selected, and we carry a general line of everything that can be found in a first class General J/ci’eluuulise Store. \\ e pay ihe highest market price for Cotton and Cotton Seed.
YOW & COOPER, AVALON, GA-
THE ADVANCE.
Caknesville, Ga., July 7, 1899.
PeksonalS.
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 Royston ? . 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. IIulme.
J. A. Tribble was in town
W Wednesday vfc on business.
secrfToL io » Booth, Cornelia,
of is con
°nVing tiie Institute this week.
WbbK G. W. Sewell of Iron Rock
j^Yas here Tuesday on business.
\ B. If. Burton of won Rock was
in town the first of the week.
R. C. Allen of Lavonia visited
relatives in town Tuesday.
Dr. Ben Yow was in town the
first of the week on business.
W. B. Mitchell of J/artin was
in town Tuesday.
T. M. Looney of Pop, was in
town Tuesday.
Nice Jelly, in five pound buck¬
ets at J. ET^ox's for twenty five
cents'^
Claud Alexander was over from
Bold Springs Monday.
J. C. Carson of Royston spent
T iodav m town,
Leland Little has the best green
coffee in town. Ten pounds to
the dollar.
Prof. J. M. Looney of Martin
has be'" 1 in town several days this
week.
D. U. Carson, an enterprising
young business man of Harmony
Grove was in town Monday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall spent
Tuesdry in the county with rela¬
tives.
'N
S. P. Bond one of Cannons lead¬
ing business men and citizens was
in town Tuesday.
If you want the latest style in a
hat or a pair of shoes, call on J. E.
C ’x; he has received a new stock.
J/iss Rosa Adams is visiting her
sister Mrs. W. F. J/cConncll this
week.
Dr. T. J. Holbrook of Bold
Springs was in town the first of
the week.
Prof W: H. Cobb cf Royston
was in town one daythis week on
business.
Prof T. A. Neal has been in
town several days this week
among friends.
A good crowd was in town Tues¬
day. Only two small tracts of land
were sold.
A two ounce box of the best
snuff made, for five cents at H. L.
XOT A «IFT TO BBT Ait.
Nebrnsknn Placed tl>e Carload of Mclonn
On thc. Market As Instructed.
A Lincoln, Neb., dispatch says: TV.
J. Bryan denied Sunday that the ear-
intended of Modern Ga"!' w
as a gift. He was merely
aaked to place them on the innrket in
Lincoln. He turned the car over to a
merchant, who sold the melons and
]>nitl the freight bill.
C. Martin and wife spent Sun¬
day with bis brother Hr. A. W.
Martin.
It. L. Little has been confined
to bis room threatened with fever.
Morris Burrus is confined to his
bed with fever.
T. II. Knox ot Salubrity was in
town Monday on business.
A large.crowd attended county
court here Wednesday.
Miss A cilia Eberhart, of Carlton
is visiting Mrs. T. C. Hayes.
The nicest line 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.
J. D. Brown and two daughters
of near J/artin, visited relatives in
town this week.
Mrs. M. C. Little and family of
Harmony Grove spent Sunday in
town with relatives.
A large crowd from here at¬
tended the funeral of Rev. Groves
II. Cartledge at Hebron Thurs¬
day.
Miss Crow of Royston isvisting
the family of Dr. T. J. Crow this
week.
J. E. Cox has just received one
of the nicest lines of dry goods
and notions that lias been brought
to Carnesville this season.
Miss Luona Little of Harmony
Grove is visiting relatives in town
week.
Mrs. Catharine Aderhold who
has been quite sick for several
weeks is improving.
Leland Little is still working to
your trade by offering the best
in town.
Root, and Ernest Ayers of An¬
Ala., are visiting relatives
town this week.
Dortch & Burruss have the best
cheapest harness ever brought
Carnesville. Call and see them.
Miss Lillian Westworeland, of
is visiting Miss Hairston
week.
W. F. McConnell has been
quite sick for several days, but is
improving fast and will be out in
a few days.
A large crowd of Carnesville
people attended services at Farm¬
ers Academy Sunday eyening.
M. Payne of ToQcoa, spent
Wednesday in town, attending
county court.
Joe Cleoekler, the veteran horse
trader, spent a few days in town
this week.
Dortch & Burruss are selling
furniture, buggies and bicycles at
rock bottom prices, for cash or. on
easy terms.
Dr. George Parker and Dmk
Skelton of Walnut Ilill were in
town Wednesday.
Albert McConnell, of Cornelia, is
spending a few days in town this
week with friends.
About seventy five of Franklin
County Teachers attended the In¬
stitute here this week.
Good Note Heads printed at
this ■ office and put up in pads of
one hundred, at one dollar and
eighty cents per thousand.
Mr. Stribling of the firm of Den-
dy and Stribling of Lavonia, was
in town Wednesday on business.
J. W. R. Haley, of was
\ ,, in town Wednesday on business,
do* an( l hiking up an electric line
Rte> from this place* to Royston.
rjAa, i Rev. Mr. Booth teacher of the
Institute preached an instructive
A ealiTHOti at the Nt .V Baptist church
Diem ami ctmt-st. . , , . , .
struelc by a • >t ! ■ L'- • • - -
N. Y., Sunday young people enjoyed
occupants wq a
»c]al • gathering at the rcsi-l
"v ,, r TT n ast
*' , x ' u iiiij» cy
.
Lavonia Locals.
Mrs. Phillips a charming young
widow of La Grange is visiting her
sister-in-law Mrs. Kate Wilkinson
at the Hotel. Mrs. Phillips visited
Lavoma some years ago as Miss
Lizzie Wilkinson at which time
she was reigning belle of La
Grange and a great favorite
ring her stay here.
Oscar Cannon will attend
press association next week at Dub-
lin representing the “Lavonin
Standard Guage.”
All the people who have been
sick in town have recovered, the
town is now in an extremely
healthy condition.
Jfrs. Yinccn of Milledgville is
visiting her daughter Mrs. J. W.
Cannon.
L. W. Meaken and family have
returned homo after an extended
visit to S. C. ■
The directors of the'Oil mill
held their first meeting recently
and declared a handsome dividend.
. Lavonia Base Ball team is get-
ting„up quite a reputation since its
reorganization they have played
two games,' both with Toccoa,
last Friday they went to Toccoa
and were defeated, Tuesday the
4th, they played here defeating
Toccoa, a large crowd came down
from Toccoa, with it several young'
ladies. All the Toccoa boys seem
to be quiet, high toned and gen-
tleroamy, the game passed olr
quietly without any trouble arising
. usual such .
as is on occasions.
Dr. Joe Brown has located here
and is associated with Dr. J. M.
Freeman in the practice of medi¬
cine.
Were it not for the “press cen¬
sorship” of Lavonia we could give
some very interesting news items
as there are several sensations lurk¬
ing just beneath the surface, so to
save the calling of an other “dam¬
nation” meeting we will refrain
from mentioning any of them this
time but hope to be in position to
give them due notice in the fu¬
ture.
Boyd Burruss and Hubert Man¬
ley came ovar Tuesday to see the
game of ball.
Tabor Locals.
Crops are looking fine in this
section, the farmers are beginning
to lay them by.
Dr. W. L. Garland and Miss
Nevada Cleveland were the
guests of Mrs. Etta Isbell last Sun¬
day.
Mrs. W. J. Dickson has been suf
fenng for some time with a rising
in her head.
Mr. John Peyton of Mt. Airy
visited relatives here Saturday.
J. N. Isbell went to Carnesyille
Wednesday to attend the County I
court. „ ,,
My. and Mrs. W. II. Holcomb
visited relatives near Toccoa first
of the week.
The Sunday school convention
convenes at Libertv Hill church
Thursday and Friday before thc
‘ *
fourth Sunday.
Mrs. J. E. Cape is quite sick,' !
though not serious.
Mr. Ilayne Palmer, who is trav¬
eling for S. C. Dinkins of Gaines¬
ville, was here one day last week
on business.
Services at New Hope were well
attended last Sunday Protracted
will begin the fifth Sun¬
day in this Month.
The school at New Hope will
next Monday. This is one
of the best schools in the county.
No doubt but Prof. Landrum will
have a large opening. The patrons j
and others are invited to bo pres-
ent Monday-morning.
Go to T“J Leland 77- Little \, ~ tor all „ kinds , - ,
Pop Locals.
Our fanneisare very busy pre¬
paring their crops for the last
working.
John S. Crawford a prosperous
farmer of Tabor was here last
week.
Prof. W. M. Gaunt of itastanol-
lee visited . . , here , Sunday.
We are glad to note that
T Dioney " -!l ° been ill tor a
long tune is improving, Lake is
a worthy young man and we hope
ho will soon recover health.
Gfumlog Clfips.
Ira Randall and wife visited rel-
ativcs in CUasfc wcck ’
My. E. W. Holcomb and wife
of Townville S. C. visited relatives
hero last Saturd,3y ’
Kinging at the Whit worth whoa
next Sunday. All are cor
invited to coma .and brim-
fi*wd a^Ms.
Mrs. Jane Whitworth visited
? Mvs ' Allea near Tu
aIf> ’ C * lasfc weel: , -
Mr. Hampton Cawthorn one <•!
enterprising young men, has
to Anderson 8. U. to accept
position.
y/e regret to C ! u - 0 nicle the
of yi rs . Cawth^n, wife of
Cawthon which oceured
] ast Saturday night,
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Saturday, 7 ! 'T tlua •> ' _ - ii - 1 ■ ’ Cul!P ' f ’
Franks chd wife of
Ga. arc: visiting their
* hiwas lately
with paralysis.
Plumb Locals
Tom Ketcherside of Martin
spent seyeral days visiting friends
at this place last week. Tom is a
bright young man and will make
friends any where he goes.
J/illiard Clodfelter spent last
week visiting relatives on Gum
Log.
Geo. Bonds made a business trip
to Lavoma last Saturday.
Henry Holly, of Toccoa, attend
ed services at Farmers Academy
last Sunday afternoon.
The Holiness Meeting closed at
Farmers Academy last Sunday
night. It was well r epresented by
its followers.
James Chapman the postmaster
at Wilburn, gave us a call last Sun¬
day. James is a first rate fellow.
Our bachelor friend who re¬
ceived the nightcap sometime ago,
tenders his thanks to the pari i e,
who sent it. lie will send them
a wedding card a few days pre-
vious to ins marriage, and trusts
that they will be present on the o rw
casion.
Tom Clodfelter of Martin, visi¬
ted relatives at this j face Sunday.
Look out for the. boys who part
their hair in the middle and
wear a ; ■ ^ vei ’ ' ,uc '
le on it and wear tan shoes about
our numbers too long your old
kachclor ^ lU ^ ake 11 warra
for some of you if they come in
contact with your best girls. We
judge from what we have seen.
It is a fact perhaps not generally
known Mint The Weekly Consti¬
tution has the largest circulation
of any newspaper on the western
hemisphere. Only a few months
ago a large newspaper directory
questioned the claim of circula¬
tion made by The Constitution,
and put up a forfeit of Si Go that i
it could be disprove 1 'that it had i
mor< than 100,000 circulation,
The Constitution promptly ac
cepted the off submitted its j
books to the n )Vf mtali vo of the
“ ,!h - ! !; ‘‘ P. Rowell,
publisher < i U < ill'Ct;
S. S. Conference.
At the last meeting of tiie
v<jnia circuit S, S. Conference it
was decided to change the same to
Franklin County S. S. Conference,
still retaining all the Sunday
schools of the first named confer¬
ence. All the J/ethodist Sunday
schools in the county are cordially
invited to meet with this confer-
on Saturday before the third
Sunday m July at Purview church
The basis of representation shall
be one delegate from each Sunday
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.
8. N. Holland, Pros.
Luthee Roberts, See.
Wo are still here selling Furni-
ttire, Buggies, Bicycles, Harness,
:M..v<tv, ( > ; 1 Pi--cures. Trunks,
: i, umbrellas, Cols, Croquet |
■ ■ A Sum , L vis, Bicycle parts
and Buggy-, everything Harness m and the Bicycle Furniture, line. J
A dandy buggy collar for one' i
.
dollar, a number one wagon col¬
lar for one dollar and twenty-five
cents, and our one dollar and
twenty-five cent buggy bridal is
best ever brought to this market,'
and everything else is at equally
low prices. 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 wo are store! anx¬
ious to see everybody in our
whether you buy or not. Gall
and see our line and get prices
Give us a chance when you want
to buy.
Respectfully,
Dortch & Burruss.
Are You Sic*t
Of Being
SlcK?
Then let us suggest a cure.
Ten to one the trouble started
with your liver. A torpid liver
causes Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head-
a che and a dozen other ailments.
$ aniReuiaWiD
fjREr
goes straight to work on the
liver. It cleanses that organ;
makes it active again—the acid
leaves you're Testimonial blood and below: you’re
cured.
I cared ray standing wile o? by neuralgia, tiie of oi
seven medicine years’ after the best doctors use
your Cincinnati failed
in
1! W. PARKER.
458 W. KourtU Street, Ciuolniia,H.
A?V,Xout Orugssistoi' Merchant For It
CULLEN & NEWMAN, ,1
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Tenn.:
2 Boxes:—
t Price!
Yoa have sick-headaches occasion.
ally. They arc them? not pleasant; why
not get rid of
If you call in a physician it will
cost you from fi to J 5 . How the can physi¬ you
escape this cost but secure
cian’s treatment? Let us tell you.
Co to your druggist Youic and Over ask
for Raman’s
PI113. They will Touie'iPellets} cost you (1 box
and 1 box
L . U V 25 cents. These are the exact
medicines that any doctor would
prescribe for a sluggish, torpid or
disordered liver.
Foi! ink one of Ramon's Pills
y. That iinse.s a coni'
biole action of the r els. You
1 icu take one of R Alii ON’S TONi,'
cal or longer, and
time” thy
th' ! me ti;cy the
:tit P ^ r: y whole
one up
It can net
Shoe News
FOR
DRESSY
WOMEN.
The Oxfords which wo sell arc the embodiment of everything
that is good and dependable. They are stylish too. We watch
that point very closely, because the best dressed women in this
section look to us to keep them posted on Shoe Fashions. Call
and allow us to show them to you.
SAILOR HATS
A representative collection of the newest and correctest styles.
It entailed much thought and study and work, the gathering of
this stock of women’s Sailors, but, the effort is well repaid, be¬
cause we have a greater and better assortment of jaunty hats
than ever before. Call and have our sales ladies to show them to
you and notice how cheap we sell them.
COSSETS
W r e counted and found ten different styles of Go reels in our
stock last night. Surely you can be suited from such a compre-
hensivo collection. We’ll let three of the kinds “get their names
in the paper" this morning. Thomas Glove Fitting Corsets,
Paris Shape Short Ilip, Thomsons Extra Long Waist, Thomsons
Medium Waist, Armourside Corsets Medium and Long Waist and
the R. & G. Corsets.
Bendy Stribling,
Lavonia, Ga.
R. L, LITTE,
DEALER IN
Fancy and Family Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Can¬
dies and Hot and Cold Drinks. Jn fact every¬
thing that can be found in an up-to-
date first class Grocery and
Confectionery Store.
GIVE ME A CALL
And bo convinced of the fact that I am carrying a full
stock, and the best quality of everything in my
line and that I am selling them at
hard time prices.
DOES 41-2 CENT CQTTOI
Beat tliese Prices for LOW 7- .
Good quilt calico ......... 3 cents a yard.
Good checks ............... cents by bolt.
Heaviest yard wide sheeting . 4 tents a yard.
Can any Jew beat tliese
A fair cape ...................... 00 cents.
A good cape ...................... 90 cents.
A fancy cape ..................... 1.22 cents
A neat flush cape ................. 5.50
y fancy plush cape ............... 3.00
The prettiest plash cape you ever saw 5.00
LADIES
Are these PRICES in J/illinery cheap enough for you?
A. trimmed felt hat ...... 50 cents.
A neat trimmed felt hat. 1.00
A showy trimmed felt hat 1.50
A fancy trimmed felt hat . 2.00
We have thc best stock of J/iilinery in N. E. Georgia and
the best milliners we could find in the South to do our trim¬
ming.
Brokos &» Tahor,
Royston &• Lavonia, Ga.