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TI1E ENTERPRISE.
Official Or^dfl of Franklin County.
PUBLISHER EVERY FRIDAY.
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I'liruesville, (in., October 10, 18!>t*.
DIRECTORY.
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Sunday si,hoot at eaoh olmroii at !l a.'m.
lows llO, Kit N MOM'.
C’ounoiJlneii—II. Mayor—l*. I*, l’lofittt. I*. ArtcrhoM,
A. W. McCon¬
nell, JiiMVti A . Manley, \V. 11. lituqilry.
, COUNTY OFFICERS.
t Clerk—.!. OriliiKiry—Daniel M. McKenzie,! C.triu\->vilW'. nriuwUlc.
WierilY—.L V. McConnell, ('ai nesvillo.
Tax Collector—L. .1. (»reen, ('aniosville.
Tux Ileeeiver—«l. K. Ltoroy, Luvoniu.
Trca.surer— 1 T. C. Dhi’Idil Iron Uo.k.
< 'ofoner—Ji. ConmnsMofior II. I layer*, Mize.
County •—.1. M. Antlrews, TMizo;
R. J, Crump, Mize; \V. V. I Loll,rook, Bold Spring.
COURT CALENDAR.
Superior Court convene.'* every Fourth Moiulav
in K. March I>. Ruascii, ami September. solicitor general. N. L. Hutchins, judge';
Jl’STICUH’ court.
Carnesville—J. K. Vrawford. .1. 1'., S. M. Ayers,
K. 1'.; court Randall day every .second Monday; hailill's,
W. O. and d. At. Hamplty.
NOTICE
To the Tax Payers of Franklm
County.
I will be at the different district
preedits on the different times below
mentioned for the purpose of collect¬
ing the taxes for the year 1800.
FIRST HOUND.
3G3 Dooleys, Monday, Oct'r Oth
‘210 Gunnells, Tuesday, “ 7tli
1420 Ail,Idle River, AVed’y “ 8th
370 Manleys, Thursday, “ Oth
1303 W. Bowersville, Fri’y “ 10th
204 Carnesville, Saturday “ 11th
212 Byrams, .Monday, “ 13th
20t> Bryants, Tuesday, “ 14th
214 Gumlog, AVodnes,l:iv, “ 15th
1377 Red Hollow, Thurs’y “ 10th
2If) Big Smiths, Friday, “ 17th
207 AA'olf Pit, Saturday, “ 18th
211 Flintsviile, Monday, 11 20th
812 Stranges, Tuesday, “ 21st
SECOND sor.vn.
203 Dooleys, Wednesday, “ 22d
210 Gunnells, Thursday, “ 23d
1420 Middle River, Friday, “ 24 th
370 Manleys, Saturday, “ 2:>th
1303 AYR Bowersv ille, Mon. “ 27th
200 Bryants, Tuesday, ednesday “ 28th
213 Gumlog, A\ r “ 29th
1377 Red Hollow, Thui’y, “ 30th
215 Big Smiths, Friday, “ 31st
207 AA'olf Pit, Saturday, Nov. 1st
212 Pyrams, Monday, . “ 3d
204 Carnesville, Tuesday, “ 4 th
812 Flintsviile, Wedneskav “ 5th
812 Stranges, Thursday, “ 0t!i
THIRD HOUND.
210 Gunnells, Friday, “ 7th
203 Dooleys, Saturday, “ 8th
1420 Middle River, Monday, “ 10th
370 Manleys, Tuesday, “ 11th
1303 AV. Bowersville, Wed. “ 12th
200 Bryants, Thursday, “ 13th
213 Gumlog, Friday, “ 14th
1377 Red Hollow, Saturday “ 15th
212 Byrams, Monday, “ 17th
21a Big Smiths, Tuesday, “ 18th
027 AVolf Pit, Wednesday, “ 19th
211 Flintsviile,. Thursday, “ 2uth
812 Stranges, Friday, “ 21st
204 Carnesville, Saturday, “ 22d
On tlie 2d day of December I will
close my books at Carnesville for (he
year 1890. I feel very grateful to
the people of Franklin for what they
have done for me. Feeling that !
have discharged the duties involved
on me to the best of my ability. I
remain yours GREENE,' very truly,
L. J. T. C. F. C.
Notice to Belters and Creditors.
All persons having demands against
tlie estate of If. II. Hayes, late of
Franklin county, deceased, are here¬
by notified to render in their de¬
mands to tlie undersigned according
to law, and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make im¬
mediate payment. Oct. 8, 1890.
J. M. Phillips,
Admins’r of II. If. Ilayes,dec’d.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I will
Apply to the next General Assembly
of Georgia for the passage cf a local
bill, of which tho following is a title:
“An act to rcincorporate the town
of Royston in the county of Franklim
to define its limits, provide for its
government, confer municipal powers
and privileges upon it, and for other
purposes.” This September 20,1890.
(Signed) C. A. AVildkr.
Do you want to buy- a pistol? If
6o, they have the best makes at the
Hardware Store, Harmony Grove,
Ga. Fine blued Harrington & Rich¬
ardson’s. Call and examine them.
Liver, bladder and kidney diseases
cured by- using Dr. King’s Royal
Germetuer, Sold by A. W. Me
Connell.
Get our prices on clothing and hats
before buying.
McConnell & Cannon.
All of the Lightning medicines nt
McConnell & Cannon’s. Sold on u
positive guarantee.
Dr. King’s Royal Germctuer
ism, kov' light,
McConnell.
--- USE --
CRAWFORD’S ECZEMA WASH
—(skin mu.)—
For All Skin Diseases,
- Foil -
Heat in All Its Stagos,
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All A flections of the Scalp.
For stile by Du. S. I’. I’amulky.
•ww r n ww rtw r wiw i w wiCTiWBi f J \ 4 £3E
LOCAL BREVITIES.
To Out Correspondents.
AN e hope it will be convenient for
our correspondents to send in their
communications on Tuesday and
AV ethiosday, as we cannot get them
iu if they come in as late as Thurs¬
day. AVe appreciate your letters,
and would he glad to hear from you
each week.
Mrs. J. C. Blackwell is visiting in
Lavonia.
Small turnout first Tuesday for
sale day.
Hon. R. D. Yow, of Avalon, was
in town Monday.
Prof. X. A. Fricks, of Martin, was
in town Tuesday
The Literary Circle lias a nice pro¬
for to-night.
J. M. Phillips made a business trip
to Toccoa this week.
Dr. Nance, of Gainesville, was in
town this week on business.
J. II. Maxwell, of Elberton, was
town Tuesday on businees.
J IL Parks and A. N. King at¬
tended court at Lovonia AVednesday.
AV. P. Clark, of Elberton, was
visiting in town Saturday and Sun¬
day. —■s,
Mr. Lon Greene, of Danielsvillc,
visited in town Saturday and Sun¬
day. —
Rev. E. L. Sisk preached an able
sermon at Cross Roads church last
Sunday.
Last Monday was Ordinary’s court
day, but there w as not much business
on hand.
Tho Danielsvillc Monitor shows
marks of improvement under its new
management. *-
C. IL AA'elborn, of Atlanta, visited
his friends here last week, and re¬
turned Monday.
Cols. Lewis AV. Davis and J. AV.
Hayes, of Toccoa, were in town Mon¬
day on business.
AYL M. Ilainpley bought the Nelms
lot at the west end of the brick build¬
ing that was burnt.
Airs. Sadie O’Bryant and Misses
Alattic Skelton and Arie Phillips vis¬
ited in Toccoa this week.
For lack of space wo were com¬
pelled to curtail contributions of our
correspondents this week.
Blood and skin diseases cured by
Dr. King’s Royal Germctuer. For
sale by A. AV. McConnell.
Mr. J. AAL Holbrook, one of the
leading business men of Bowersville,
was in town visiting Sunday.
“Alabastine,” the cheapest and best
coating for wails and ceiling, at L. G.
Hardeman & Bro., Harmony Grove.
The cotton crop has been badly-
damaged by the recent rains. Tho
corn on low lands is also considerably-
damaged.
A. AAL McConnell went to Atlanta
Monday to purchase a stock of goods
for McConnell & McDaniel’s store at
Red Hill.
Dr. L. K. Kumiss and A. -T. Mor¬
ns, and families, have moved into the
Looney house, recently bought by
Burruss brothers.
The friends of Dr. T. G. Under¬
wood had a torchlight procession last
Friday night in honor of his election
to the legislature.
Mr. E. P. Crump lias moved to
town to patronize the School, He
occupies the Butler house, recently
vaeted by Dr. Burruss.
Brother Alexander, of the Age, is
improving bis paper. AVe arc glad
to see the strong marks of energy
and progress that the Age bears.
The best cook sieve in the world
at the Hardware Store, Harmony-
Grove. A good stove for $9.00.
Call and see them when in town.
J. J. Ramplev has been suffering
very much recently with a “bile” on
his hand, but we are unmcasurcably
glad to know that he is improving.
James McDaniel has left Carne*
villa to, tl.c imrpOBC of
0,o business of McConnell * Mo-
i> an j v r s store at Red Uill. Mr. Me-
, ,. injol '- ,. irw j e many friends while
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nc;e, a m ( t h e y very much regtet hi
Another Month Given.
The committees that were ap¬
pointed the first Tuesday in Septem¬
ber to get an expression from their
sections in regard to laying otf the
county into school districts anil to
report, the result the first Tuesday
in this month were not all here last
Tuesday, and the matter was post¬
poned another month before final ac¬
tion should he taken. The principle
of letting the majority rule is con¬
ceded to be right in most of matters.
YVc don’t know how the majority of
the people stand on this measure in
Franklin county, and arc frank to
say that in our opinion the law docs
not allow them the right to decide
the matter in any way, but puts the
matter in the hands ol’ the county
hoard, and says to them plainly and
unmistakably that they siiai.i. lay
oft the county into districts, etc.
Now if the law is wrong have it re¬
pealed, and if not repealed have it
enforced. There is a law compelling
the county board to lay the county
off into school districts, just the
same that there is a law compelling
the county school Commissioner to
pay over the public funds to the
teachers of public schools. There is
just as much reason in appointing
committees to see if the people in
the different sections of the county
are willing to pay their taxes as to
appoint them on this matter. En¬
force the law or repeal it is the only
reasonable conclusion that can be
reached.
Woman's Missionary Society.
The AVoman’s Missionary Society
of tlie Elberton district will .convene
at Carnesville on October the 25th
and 20th.
Conveyances will meet delegates
at Bowersville and at Lavonia on
the 24th.
AA’e earnestly beg each auxiliary
and juvenile society to send dele¬
gates, and also respectfully ask pas¬
tors to assist in selecting delegates
from his membership who will at¬
tend, even though they have no so¬
ciety. Mrs. J. IL Joxks,
District Secretary.
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NOTICE.
All who are indebted to me indi¬
vidually, or to The Entekfiukk,
would do me a great favor by settling
as early as possible, as I have sus¬
tained a very heavy loss recently,
and my obligations are such that I am
compelled to collect. I trust that
my friends who are indebted to me
will not consider this notice as an in-
dication of uneasiness on niv part
that they will not pay me, but the
intention is to impress them that I
am greatly’ in need of money now.
A'ery respectfully,
Lon J. McConnell.
Boarders From a Distance.
Below we give the names of some
of the boarders from a distance who
arc attending the Carnesville High
School:
Misses Belle Ayers, Maude Ayers,
Ida Crump, Lee Crump, Louella
Duncan, Sallic Looney, Maude T.
Looney, Hattie Davis, .Mattie Davis,
Love McDaniel, Annie Bramlc-tt and
Belle Carson.
Messrs. A. N. Payne, T. L. Ad¬
ams, AV. S. Morgan, J. II. Locke.by,
John Ash, AV. Ii. Crump, Thomas
Holbrook, J. F. Duncan and E. P.
Phillips.
Carnesville Literary Circle.
One of the best programs and most
pleasant entertainments that lias been
given by the Carnesville Literary-
Circle xvas given last Friday night.
There was a large and intelligent
audience, and everyone seemed to be
delighted with the progress being
made by the Circle. The recitations,
pantomimes, and speeches were splen¬
did, and the music led by Mrs. M. II.
Looney on the organ was of the
highest order.
Hymeneal.
Married, at tho residence of the
bride’s father, Mr. V. C. Gillispic, on
Sunday, October 5th, Mr. Tom Mc¬
Daniel and MBs Genie Gillispie, Rev.
R. (). B. England officiating. The
young couple .have many friends who
wish for them a happy future.
A Change in Business.
J. M. C arson has purchased James
McDaniel’s interest in the mercantile
business, closing out his interest in
the livery business to McDaniel, and
L. F. Lenh.ardt lias bought the livery
busiiiess from McDaniel.
Tho IIartw.ll Sin awl Editor Mo-
,Gi» have boon close cum,,anions for
fifteen years... Erum has
qi the othe other, and the people like
Uimu both M *v rimy pr-aper an-
oil. M-eeri vears.
ROYSTON DEPARTMENT.
(iKOKUE GAMY, KIIITOK.
Miss Ida Pond, of Florida, is
ing her brother .1, .1. lhmd.
Airs. John t». Nelms, of
Prancli, is visiting relatives m town,
Master Fred Pond lias about re¬
covered from a severe attack of fe¬
ver.
Rev. J. II. Raxtor was in town last
Friday, attending a Stewarts Meet
"'g.
Prof. Mewhorne, of Fort Lamar,
was with his friends in our city last
Sunday.
(’. A. Bond and wife, of Hartwell,
were among their ftiends in our town
last Sunday.
Mi. and Mrs. Williams, T. <>.
Cook have just returned from a visit
near Flberton.
John Duncan, Lee Mason and
Judson Cautheon \ isited. the home
folks last Sunday.
James W. Turnei has traded torn
pair of mules and now drives fa t
when he starts out.
Royston is the place to buy your
goods, to sell your cotton, and to ed¬
ucate your children.
Laurence F. Lonhavdt war. in our
city last Wednesday electioneering
for Dr. Underwood.
There is to he about 10 new dwell¬
ing houses erected in our town be¬
tween this and Christmas.
We have one of the cleverest de¬
pot. agent on the rail mod. A nu will
always find Mr. Gully at his post.
Miss Emma Gary has the
assortment of milinery goods that wo
have seen, and is doing a good busi¬
ness.
Our young friend Jcrsy Hilliard
left last Friday morning for Atlanta,
where he thinks of going into busi¬
ness.
Rev. Ford McRee preached one
of his good sermons in the Methodist
church last Sunday night, to tho
young people.
The young people enjoyed them¬
selves “hugely” at a pound party
given at the Dobbs Hotel last
AVednesday night.
Misses Kolia Pitman and Amanda
Hutcheson, two of Fort Lamar’s
charmingyoung ladies, were visiting
in our city last week.
AA r e hope the gentlemen that were
appointed for this district will call a
meeting in the near future for the
purpose of acting on the district
school business.
Frank M. Cook is collecting for
Dr. A. N. McCreary, and Ed. J. Ar¬
nold for Dr. ,T. D. Veal. Tiny are
both clever fellows and will treat you
well when they call on you.
Tlie Danielsvillc Monitor is juba-
lant over the success of the alliance
and democratic nominee for repre¬
sentative, George O. Griffeth. The
Monitor is a right good paper after
all.
Rube Burrows Captured.
Rube Burrows the notorious train
robber and murderer has been cap
turn! and lodged in jail m the state
of Alabama. The .Southern express
company has spent thousands of dol-
lars m trying to capture the outlaw.
The rewards amount to $7,590.
New Store.
A. AYL McConnell and James Me-
Daniel will open up a stock of gen-
cral merchandise at Red Jlill in a
few days. The location is a good
one, and they expect to do a nice
business. Mr. McDaniel will conduct
the business.
Place Your Eye on This.
For tlie next thirty days 1 will offer
buggies at astonishingly low prices.
I have a large stock on hand and
will give you a bargain. Call around
when you are in town and see my
stock. J. P. Adair.
The Athens Banner of last, week
contains an article signed “Eighth
District,” in reference to the intended
bnbery the recent , convention .. at .
in
*
Athens. 1 he writer . drives the
cor-
ruption in the main where it ought
to be from what is known. This is
one of the times when silence speaks
very audibly.
Mr. S. E. Ayers and family have
moved to town, occupying one of the
new- houses just completed by Judge
Tribble. Two daughters of Mrs.
Avers J will attend Prof. Looney’s J
,ch ” J '
The jonng „,a„ Kay who was sc-
nously stabbed by Armour a few
days ago, is getting well, so bis phv-
ucians ray. If be should recover
ri«; n; bf -1 will be placed at $300.
Part of the Franklin county Alli¬
ance passed resolutions at. their hot
quarter!) meettiij' instructing the rep¬
resentative of Franklin county to
vote against Gordon for the senate.
See announcement in this issue of
G. Ii. Hanks for sheriff. Air. Ilmks
is an honorable upright gentleman,
ami would make a creditable oflicer
should he he elected.
I.. G. Hardman & Hro.,cf Harmony
Grove, will open up one of the most
complete lines of Christmas goods in
December ever brought to this sec¬
tion i t the country.
If you want the best gun for the
least money go to the Hardware
Store, Harmony Grove, (hi 'J’hev
have a large stock to select from, at
pi ices to suit all
Mr. John (’rawford and family, of
Elbert comity, visited Dr. 11. M.
Freeman’s family in town the latter
part of last week and remained sev¬
eral days.
The singing convention at Cross
Hoads church, commencing last Fri¬
day and closing Sunday, was largely
attended and was a .success in every
way
All kinds of buggies and road carts
sold by A. AV. McConnell.
Fine colored over shirts at McCon¬
nell «& Cannon’s.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOR SHERIFF.
1 hereby announce myself a, candi¬
date for Sheriff of Franklin county,
mil solicit the votes of the citizens
u r ii, ( . (.(.ujity. If elected 1 will dis¬
charge the duties of the office to the
best of my ability. I am running on
my own merits and not on tiio de¬
merits of any man If elected i in-
tend to serve the people with truth
and honesty. (,. R. Banks.
FOK l 1 Ml'UK OF Tin: COURT.
I respectfully announce my candi¬
dacy for the office of Clerk of the
Superior Court of Franklin county.
If elected I promise faithfully. to discharge the
duties of the ofliee
J. A. McCay.
FOR TAX COM.KCTOU.
I announce myself as a candidate
for Tax Collector. If l am elected J
promise to discharge the duties of the
office to the best of my ability. Re¬
spectfully, A tux White
J'OH SHERIFF.
I announce myself as a candidate Franklin
for the ofliee of Sheriff of
county without any combination or
solicitation of any man or set of men.
If elected my purpose is to appoint
a jailer, but will make no promises to
any one until after the election. I
further intend to give my entire time
to the ofliee, and discharge its duties
to the best of my ability. Thanking
the people for their support in the
past, I still solicit their hearty sup¬
port in the future. I ain your humble
servant, John C. M( ('autku.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Tax Receiver of
Franklin county, and promise the vo¬
ters, if elected, that I will faithfully
discharge the duties of the ofliee.
AV. Ii. Thomas.
FOR TREASURER.
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Treasurer of
Franklin county. If elected I will
use every effort to fill the ofliee sat¬
isfactorily' to the people, thanking
them for past favors.
T. C. Burton.
FOP. CLERK OF THE COURT.
To the voters of Franklin county:
I hereby announce myself as neaiidi-
fo j' rc-oD-cti.*.* to the office of.
onw , jn? ( . lection in .r ;llm!:rv next. 1
am very thankful to the people for
past favors, hoping have to receive their
support again. I but one prom¬
ise to make, if elected that I will per¬
forin the duties of the office promptly
and in the best manner possible.
Hoping a favorable response from the
pimple, I am, respectfully,
J. M. Phillips
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I am a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector of Franklin county-,
and promise if elected to discharge
the duties of the office faithfully :
Respectfully, M. C. Ramplev.
• or. SHERIFF.
I respectfully announce myself as
a candidate for Sheriff, hoping that 1
may have a liberal •opi tort of the
people, and promise, it duties elected, to
faithfully- Respectfully, discharge my as an
officer.
. 3 . B. 1). Mi AVhortk
for TAX COLLECTOR.
I am a candidate for the office of
Tax Collector. I need the office and
am competent to fiii it. It the p‘‘o-
yde {. elect me I will endeavor to fuit.h-
fully- ,, serve them. ,, Kepecttuilv, ... ,,
^ jp McDanuel.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
I respectfully announce Collector myself for the as
a candidate for Tax
ensuing election in January next. If
elected 1 shall endeavor to make tlie
county a prompt and faithful officer.
Respectfully, R. M. Walters.
■> l* v c KCKIVK.
AYLth many thanks to the voters of
Franklin county for past favors, I an-
nounce niy name as a candidate for
ro-oleoti,," to til., office of licccivor
If olcctod l wii l do al! in my power
U) f;i | the 0 ff, cc t0 the best interest
0 f the tax payers. Respectfully,
Jesse 11. Klokov.
Guns! Guns!
A large and select stock just received from Europe of all
grades
PISTOLS
A large stock of the best, makes just received. Also Rifle and
i’istol Cartridges, I'owder, Shot, Caps, Hrass ami l’aper Shells.
COOK STOVES- CHEATING STOVES.
A t dl assortment always on hand. The “Royal Keen Ivntter
Axe” -the best in the world. Rubber and Leather Belting. The
Celebrated Oliver chilled Plow and other Plows. Wagon and
Buggy Materials.
FARMING IMPLEMENTS.
Ditching shovels, spades, etc. ilolloware, Tinware, Table and
Pocket cutlery, carpenters’tools. A full assortment always on
lumd. Buggy harness, horse collars blind bridles. In fact, we
are bead,plat tors for .,!I kinds of Hardware. Be sure to call i:nd
examine our stock.
HARDWARE STORE i
OS HARMONY GROVE, (JA.
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
----Tilt:----
Did Riable Mason It Hamlin
IS THE BEST, and v by waste your money buying trash?
( bickering, Mr.thu.shek, and Sterling Piano, Over two hundred
thousand Mason A Hamlin Organs now in use. AVe keep tho
Baby Cabinets for Touch era always on hand. Price $22.00 to
music teachers. A splendid AValnut Case, Six feet high, with
Couplers and Double Action, for iAO.UO. Beat it if yon can.
|Qj> 'Sp-citil J'rieen to the AUliance.
Call and see or write me for terms of easy payment before buying.
HOPE HALE MUSIC HOUSE,
242 BROAD STREET, ATHES, GA.
Next to Childs, Nickerson & Co.’s Hardware Store. 38
IVCo.x-’tixi.
IrLsstitixte
FALL TERM, > 1 000 j
■BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1890.-
AM* CONTINUES SIXTEEN WEEKS,
Under the management of the following corps of teachers:
S. P. OKU, - Principal.
I. G. HUDSON, - First Assistant.
Miss NETTIE MKT I IVIN, Second Assistant.
Mis ADA McELIIANNON, - Third Assistant.
Mrs. AV. 1* RIVERS, - Music Teacher.
- Art Teacher.
RATES OF TUITION:
Resident pupils within public-school ago, per month. *1.25.
Resident pupils over public-selidol age, per month. 1.50.
Non-resident pupils........................................................... ........... 2 . 00 .
Tuition due at tlie end of the term, l’upils will be charged from dat®
of entrance to the end of the term, except in cases of special arrangement
beforehand or providenoial causes for as long a time as two weeks.
The discipline w ill he thorough. No association of tho sexes, except
so much as is necessary sn lass recitation ami during school hours. Ono
or more of the teachers’ proi ncc will be required from opening to close cf
the school each day.
HEADQUARTERS
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EVERYTHING PURCHASED
^ asm ufrft —iuvVW s aelaries !
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Furniture of Afi Kinds!
Buggies, Carts and Wagons!
Organs and Pianos.
Heaters and Cooking
SEWING MACHINES.
HARNESS FOR BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
CLOCKS INCLUDING ALL GRADES!
Remember I buy direct from tlie factories, and that you pay bo
middle man’s profits when you purchase from me.
Anything the trade wants in tlie above line can wave money by
looking at my stock and getting, prices. Respectfully,
35 A AV. McConnell, CarnesvUle. Ga,