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li-J^est DO YOU DUY FURTILIZims? ^
r e brands on the market, Owl and Royster, also Acid and CottcnSeed
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Meal, at the Lowest possible prices.
We keep on hand al all limes a large quanity of Corn, Flour and Meat, 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.
Our entire stock has been well selected, and we carry a general line of everything that can be found in js flint class General Jferchajidise Store. We pay the highest market price for Cotton and Cotton Seed.
YOW & COOPER, i I AVALON, GA-
TIE ADVANCE.
Cabnksville, Ga., July 14, 1899.
Personals.
Something You Never Heard of
Before.
Have you heard that we have
the prettiest, nobbiest and best se¬
lected stock of dress g< ods 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 slices, 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
ail. Yours iu low prices,
r S. M. Hulme.-
*r
Ed McEntire was Royston
Wednesday on business.
J. J. Rampley was in Gum Log
Tuesday on official business.
J.* W. R. Haley " as In town
Monday.
C. E. Adair and J. R. Dortch
are in Atlanta on business.
Jeff McDaniel and family visit¬
ed relatives m.town Tuesday.
S. M. Ayers made a business
trip to Lavonia Monday.
Go to Leland Little for all kinds
of canned goods and confectiona¬
ries.
A- .U. I riefyyis in
week writing Insurance.
Guy Tucker and Jona Human
of Royston were in town Sunday.
D. A. Baker, of Royston, spent
Sunday in town with friends.
Mrs. W. II. Rampley was in
Lavonia Thursday shopping.
Seab Ilaley of Oak way, S. C.,
was in town Monday on business.
J. R. P. Sewell was over from
Lavonia Saturday on business.
Dan Carmichael made a busi¬
ness trip to Flintsville Tuesday.
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.
N. C. Gordon, of Aid, was in
town Wednesday.
Ben Dickson has been quite sick
for several days, bat is inipfoving.
J. E. Cox and wife visited rela¬
tives m the country last Sunday.
Mr. Jim Phillips of South Caro¬
lina was m town last Saturday.
Carnesville has had quite a num¬
ber of visitors during the past two
weeks.
It. H. Burruss and II. T. Man-
ley arc spending a few days at
Franklin Springs this week.
Henry Sewell, of Lavonia, was
in town Monday attending justice
court.
C. B. Burruss and J. D. Pulliam
of Salubrity were in town one
day this week.
> J. E. Cox has just received one
the nicest lines of dry goods
and notions that has been
to Carnesville this i^ison. ^
Clyde Ayers and his sister Lucy
are visiting relatives in Toecoa
this week.
J. R. Leard, Ex-Represenativc
of Hart county, was in town last
week.
Judge J. M. Phillips has return¬
ed from South Carolina, where he
has been visiting relatives.
Alex White and his son Neal
of Bowersville were in town a
short while Tuesday,
Misses Lizzie and Pearl Bush
of Banks county visitod friends in
town last week.
Leland Little is still working to
get your trade by offering the best
bargains in town.
Mrs. M. M. Dortch, of Gaines¬
ville, is visiting relatives in and
near Carnesville this week.
County Treasurer W. IT Smith
was in his office Wednesday at¬
tending to official business.
Dave Landrum left for Tugalo
Monday morning to teach a sum¬
mer school.
Miss Ola Pulliam, of Salubrity,
visited relatives in town one day
last week.
Mrs. McWhorter, of Ft. Lamar,
is visiting her brother, Dr. J. R.
Hall, in town this week.
A Mr. Wood of Gum Log
put in jail Wednesday. He
charged with selling liduor.
Dortch & Burruss have the best
and cheapest harness ever brought
to Carnesville. Call and see them.
Uncle George Green has been on
the sick list for a few days this
week.
Prof. F. P. Kirk opened his
Cross Roads chnrch last
J/onday morning with sixty pu-
pils.
A. N. King is in Dublin this
week attending thp meeting of the
Georgia Weekly Press Club.
Dortch & Burruss are selling
furniture, buggies and bicycles at
rock bottom prices, for cash or on
easy terms.
R. L. Little is spending a few
days at Franklin Springs this week
for his health.
Morris Burruss is still very sick
with fever. We hope he will be
out in a few days.
Mr. T. O. Burruss, who has been
quite sick for several days is able
to be out again.
Good Note Heads printed at
this office and put up in pads of
one hundred, at one dollar and
eighty cents per thousand.
Gober is in Maysville this
week attending the district meet-
ing.
Dr. J. R. Tucker and M. C.
Rampley are attending the dis¬
trict meeting at Maysville this
week.
The county commissioners met
in the Ordinarys office Wednes¬
day to transact some official busi¬
ness.
Leland Little has both sweet
and sour pickles at a reasonable
low price.
Ghas. Harris, of Atlanta, and
Hub Merck, of Gainesville, two
popular drummers, were in town
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. A. Neese and children
will go to Royston Friday to
)en d several days with her par-
Ilobt and Ernest Ayers have re¬
turned to their home in Anniston,
Ala., after spending several days
in town visiting relatives.
Quite a large crowd of young
people attended a lawn party,
given by Miss Leo Tiicxer, last
Thursday night.
M. F. Nelms and wife of Har¬
mony Grove spent a few days in
town this week with friends and
relatives.
A two ounce box of the best
snuff made, for live cents at 11. L.
Little’s.
Among the visitors that are ex¬
pected in Carnesville soon are Miss
Annie Hammock, W. O. Dean and
L. D. Gale and wife.
M. A. Ilerndon and Robt Alex
ander left for Mayesville Tuesday
evening to attend the district
meeting.
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.
Tom Hairston, Tugalo O’Bry¬
ant and Bart Holland went sein¬
ing last Saturday evening and
caught one hundred and ninety
two fish.
The Misses Dickson who have
been visiting relatives in and near
Carnesville for several days have
returned to their home in Jeffer¬
son.
Nice Jelly, in five pound buck¬
ets at J. E. Cox’s for twenty five,
cents.
Leland Little has the best greet*
coffee in town. Ten pounds to
the dollar.
Everybody having relatives or
friends buiied at Cross Roads are
requested tejpieet *£ere on Friday
before the fourth Sunday iu July
for the purpose of cleaning off
the grave yard. Let everybody
come and help do the work.
Call on J. E. Cox when you
want anytmng in the grocery or
confectionery line. He keeps the
best and
Plumb Locals
Schaefer Gilhspie, of this place
and Miss Kate Turner of Garland-
yille, were happily united in the
holy bonds of matrimony, on the
second day of this month. It was
kept a secret for several days.
We extend our best wishes and
trust they may find the pathway
of life even and smooth.
J. T. Crenshew is very sick, but
we hope he will be out again soon.
Rev. James Manley, of Roys¬
ton, conducted seryices at Farmers
Academy last Sunday.
-Mrs. Ella Vickery, of Atlanta,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Terrell, of this place.
George Broom made a business
triji to Lavonia Monday.
A good rain fell in this neigh¬
borhood last Saturday and crops
are looking fine.
Madam Rumor has it that an¬
other wedding is to take place
soon.
,D. J. Hayes made his semi¬
monthly trip to Toecoa last Satur¬
day. Dave sells a large quanity
of country produce in Toecoa
each year,
Rev. Harrell, of Toecoa, will
begin a protracted meeting at
Hopewell church the last of this
month.
Your correspondent at this
enjoyed a bee gum robbing at the
residence of one of his friends last
week.
A young lad of this place while
riding a bicycle a few days ago
met a friend in a new buggy and
said: “Is that an A. Wren,”
meaning A. Wren buggy. “Yes
’tis, we had a good rain. Did you
have a ram?” “Yes sir” was the
lads reply as he moved off in haste
laughing under his sleeves at the
misunderstanding.
Henry Locals.
Lumpkin Pavne is very sick
with typhoid fever.
Prof. J. W. Landrum opened
his school at New Hope Academy
last Monday.
Quite a number of our belles
and beaux attended services at
Liberty church last Sunday.
Dr. J. R. Hall of Carnesville
was in this community last Sunday
night to see a patient.
Some of our farmers are about
done laying by.
0. L. Jordan, our new mail car¬
rier, brings in the mail on time.
Mr. A. M. Payne has plenty of
ripe watermelons.
> Prot. James Aderhold lett Sun¬
day for Habersham county, where
he will open his school again.
Very little business was trans-
acted in Judge Cleveland’s court
at Flintsville last Saturday.
A. J. Purcell visited friends and
relatives in Atlanta last week.
Lee Whitfield formerly a resi¬
dent of this place, but is now re¬
siding near Carnesville, was among
friends here recently.
J. M. Crawford and wife have
been visiting among kinspeople
lately.
One of Mrs. II. Hill's children
is right sick.
The people of this community
are manifesting much interest in a
school.
Tabor Locals.
J. E. Isbell is on the sick list
this week.
Mrs. Sallie Harding and son
Jim Faulkner, of Toecoa spent one
day last week here with M rs.
I). Isbell.
i/vs. S. IC. Taylor is right sick
with fever.
J/rs. T. R. and Miss Rhoda Is-
bell went to Toecoa Monday shop¬
ping.
J. J. Phillips of Carnesville visi¬
ted relatives herofSunday.
Steve Crawford is teaching
school at Union Hill, his school
opened A/oiulay.
The school at New Hope opened
Monday with a good attendance.
The patrons arc to be congratulated
on securing the services of Prof.
Landrum, and his fair assistant
Miss Inez. This bids fair to be the
best school around.
How ?
JB M Phonography Pitman , by Benn
Howard. and Jerome B.
» A perfect belf-
instructor. Over 300,000
c, To Write, Yl sold. Sold by all book¬
Skgrtham sellers, or wc will send it
by mail, with the Phono¬
*i i 1*11 ,■ 1 ■ graphic Header and the
Phonographic Copy Book,
for £1.35, cloth, or £1.15, boards.
THE liENN PITMAN SYSTEM
ftas for 43 years been the standard. Called
by the U. S. Bureau of Education “ The Amer¬
ican System." First priV.e, World’s Fair. Full
information and complete catalogue, free.
THE PHONOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE CO,
CINCINNATI. OHIO
S. S. Conference.
At the last meeting of the La-
vonia circuit S. B. 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 JZethodist Sunday
schools in the county are cordially
invited to meet with this confer¬
ence on Saturday before the third
Sunday in July at Fairview church
The basis of representation shall
be one delegate from each Sunday
school for eacli 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,
Yalices, Umbrellas, Cots, Croquet
sets, Seins, Easels, Bicycle parts
and everything in the Furniture,j
Buggy, Harness and Bicycle
A dandy buggy collar for one
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,
everything else is at equally
low urices. Remember, our goods
themselves; all we ask is
to call and see them.
We still have the nicest, cheap¬
est and best line of furnitur^ in
this section. Our customers are
increasing daily' everybody and we are anx-
ions to see in our store
whether you buy or not. Call
see our line and get prices
Give us a chance when you want
to buy.
Respectfully,
Doktch & Bitkuuss.
Are You
Of Being
Sick?
Then let ns suggest a cure.
Ten to one the trouble started
with your Ever. A torpid liver
causes Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head-
ache and a doaen other ailments.
iocs
^kheum&. #V 4 Reutal<j}C/
QfRJEr
goes straight to work on the
liver. It cleanses that organ;
makes it active again- the acid
leaves you’re blood and you're
cured. Testimonial below:
I cured my wife o( ucnr&Igla ot of
seven years’ stantiin« by tbe uso
your In medicine after tbe best doctors
Cincinnati failed.
1!. W. I’AKKKB.
AM W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati.
Ar a Your 0ruo3l8t or Merchant For IL
CULLEN & NEWMAN, <
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Tenn.j ]
2 Boxes:—
i Price I
You have sick-headache* occasion,
ally. Thev rid are them not pleasant; why
not get of ?
If you call in a physician it will
cost you from f i to $5. How the can physi¬ you
escape this cost but secure
cian’s treatment? Let us tell you.
Go to your druggist and ask
for Ramon’s Tonic Liver
Pills. They will cost you (1 bo*
Pills and 1 bo* Tonic Pellets)
only 25 cents. These are the exact
medicines that any doctor would
prescribe for a sluggish, torpid or
disordered liver.
You take one of Ramon's PU.L3
immediately. of That the causes bowels. a com- You
filcte action
then take one of RAmoN’S Tonu'
Pellets dailv for a week or longer. and
These keep the bowels healthy time they
open, but at the same
arouse the Appetite, purify the whole the
blood and "tone up”
BVSLCUa.
*1 ry this j 1 st once. It can not
harm you
At all dealf.ra,o.mAll.for36f> r,box..•! GO
BXOWX M t G CO., Verb
SHOE NEWS
FOR
DRESSY
WOMEN.
The Oxfords which we sell are 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
We counted and found ten different styles of Corsets in our
stock last night. Surely you can be suited from such a compre-
hensive collection. We’ll let three of the kinds “get their names
in the paper” this morning. Thomas Glove Fitting Corsets;*
Paris Shape Short Hip, Thomsons Extra Long Waist, Thomsons
Medium Waist, Armourside Corsets Medium and Long Waist and
the R. <fc G. Corsets.
Dendy &• Stribling,
Lavonia, Ga.
R. L LITTE,
DEALER IN
Fancy and Family Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Can¬
dies and Hot and Cold Drinks. In fact every¬
thing that can be found in an up-to-
date first class Grocery and
Confectionery' Store.
GIVE ME A CALL
And be convinced of the fact that I am carrying a full
stock, and the best quality of everything in my Cuba.
line and that I selling them sal, Jtist—
am Ala,
hard time prices.
.„iizaniifo,
•ry of the navy . it
•efev these claims to n_
s for decision under pr$
->u 2 , of the act of Marcu
. id: “An net. to afford as-
DOES 41-2 CENT _ and demands against
aims
ment. The purpose of the
_ Beat . these . T Prices for _ of the claim8 is , 0 gc t a judi-
Good quilt calico aination by the court of the
U parties interested.
Good checks ............... N HAS JUDGMENT.
Heaviest yard wide sheeting •ats United States To Collect
A Ruin st Trr urvaal.
any Jew beat ihes -"'^* 1
memo-
ueri-
A fair cape ....... 60 cents. the
jcuro
A good cape ....... 90 cents. lsvaal
nt of
A fancycape ...... 1.22 cents in.
:r
A neat plush cape .. 5.60
yfancy plush cape 3.00
The prettiest plush cape -you ever saw ........ 5100
LADIES
Are these PRICES in JTillinery cheap enough for you?
A trimmed felt hat ...... 60 cents.
A neat trimmed felt hat. 1.00
A showy trimmed felt hat 7.50
A fancy trimmed felt hat. 2.00
We have the best stock of Afillinery in N. E. Georgia and
the best milliners we could find in the South to do our trim¬
ming.
Broko s & Tabor,
Royston &• Lavonia, Ga