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dlvnuH.v.f AdvqrtiiHpi^ fq;:ii.-hed apld^’aW 1 -
^'orrt^i'Ondenec is uuqpuieaiv„n* solicited, hqt .110 utt'githpi w ill
l« Riven the.n;ql to£. ) > •a : ;m»a
nied by rt .auie ( ..| ap.e^ j V-'r
jLON. J. MoCO.NNyU , , Editor
i.ti T'tAgrc^crrrr
i 1, *891.
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'V 5 . ARGUMENT;’
Clubs she a‘bov> in ad Miss D.ontcd;
devotes another four-column article
',a the Tribune to me, 'r.b'ern ai;e a
few points ui it Mt?.’ demands p r,f-;,Vy
from me. The first is Hum 1 have at-
packed <■•.«!, Slvetch when he was nn
Able ,, t<> defend , , , himself. , • lf I , noTiccd • ,, in ,
f^c -'yrgkou- .that his sickness was
nhglvtj anil reasonably expected C*in
,to be out soon. Miss Dortch t*y»
jihe cannot reconcile myo.vlionvrati.ng
jtier, «*cn f that Hie facts
really hurt her. I stated the facts
rhosi'ing .hoy .the yriui,.ng ,Lo.iwi ■
jably awarded tonne I'.viT.r.itinsK, and
ik® Ordinary instructed to pay the
name, a,H-j I <Oj %at,vd thct.ow- V'>av
ike printing was dishonorably taken
i r W. , 5 ^‘-'k^f 'A^J^K.ajjdgi-.en to the
*f nbuiu'. 1 Ins brought •tois.n ^'i^s
poyteh’s tirade—lienee the charge
jhiri sp,v»- fe'lBj.'iiit her. -Miss Dortch
insists that Pile .grand jury -w**
honorable body *of men, and th«s 1
^yhen ‘ fr ^.° * question n their dan^ons ground 1
action. sup-
^jose that most of the body ary
prab)e ny,’’), l-r< sorin''of them acted
4?idv;iVVW’^ibpV, ami NtisS Dew! eh ought
t<) pfi \gtling|to let them defend t hem-
Mviss, or in y- Kt. 'k '1 fw
# ‘W-grinding ’ is the obstacle that
M’Ss rLrxck.evnriot remove, nor over-
f!4p r Butt 1 turn it
*V|W, %*W>* Ukotfglvt Miss Dortch
l^v ' -* m WtemMi m C^arjje ‘
i , not so unfair as to see some
«#*off fop her demands. But the
i #ity tike rfidtoti-
prabio m%iun know tint; I know yh.o
f hey are. and jf cfwy ttnok I iiave
Aone them an injusticre let them show
ihe;r . . . l,ap.ls.;.ndlw,lj , . . t,vD.U , .
^
#ic some ot the most interesting read-
jug matter it hits had for some time,
$p4 f pfiWHSe ttu*t it wtiHie v.crv sat-
jsfae-torv op very unsatisfac torv to
Rio Tribune.
porR-h can*f sail undor false :
A-olora \\vhe;j I *:n fhe object of lu*r
tiene.volence. F lie beaded the list
for one hundred dollars in niy hiefiaJf
lifter iny mivfoiltjiw, R-t it u as like
*itlier lists she has headed—the heud-
ing was all. At the time Miss Dortch
jheoiike.i that list site wot maUyiai ia
the Tribune i.fhee that 1 ho cash-came
put of my pocket to pay for, pud is
ypt unpaid to me. At the time Miss
portch headed that li t, there was
jin account in my Coro for bread and
pieat that she helped lo .consume,
an it is ypt o.jaejttjled. T?ies^- mat-
ters are tough 9h4 ordinarily should
f# prjy^e, but no one can pose as g
fWMtfactor to me, wlum jusf
positc is tr^e, L.J. M« Connki.i..
IIov. Thomas K \y os iy op¬
posed B? B'mig.es. nis!i Crisp's and
Benaf^r Gorman’s records in the na¬
tional house of representatives, TRL
fneafts Jhaf 3 Y. 3 Dpp is opposi'd to Dp,
fpoepaey, ;hk 1 Pemojinus, or it means
fhat he does not know the meaning
of either, fiprpiap and f'rb;: are
|wo of the foremost I)on: w erats ip of¬
fice, both with clean records, and
U. u >r, 9 ugh tariff rtforiners, 8 Vat.vui
js brHtianf, until much surface, but
Jittle depth.
—
Thk \IeKjnley bill placed sugar on
fhe free list, which cau^tj it to drop
on <V l-»«»'l. 'TV Ms-
].ulilk-u)i, aw at
they l»„ im, Hr m.asws, ft* mi
)hev * must admit tk<i it. • wuh *'••• l ' Up m-
. The ppopln *j:i
pcranc measure.
hardly bp F«Bshp<l «ut,l w«pl, «]»,
p,.al, etc., f>m - the same way,
AfroRDlNU tr. Bradstiertr,, the
fiainber of fafl.nrps jn the United
?Strdes during the first quarter < f the
lurreift year was .yittl, agajfts?.2.,J2.<
hining }he uju'g period Just
year— -^n increase of a little nifti'e
Ilian 2 per cent. Rut the increase ig
the arnoqqt pf the liabjJjt’.ei L< con -
B4erub)y )af-er.
iii« AIT.»' S VtJ! ■,. * h
i he j»v.>2 K- hi C’.u'if. .'>> »!>is and s»t-
rounding section arc- showing tiieir
swikp iu so liberally p(Ni;oiii/,iug
the i 'arm-svhle High School.
It wan lt-ai/'d Hy in^ny 5Voi
Looney's loitiT kj,.i ii t»f sickncssuv <>u 1>1
; «fc.-
. ly
iai ...
, !>>it still , , ,
ittie ftMenuance as lame ® and
growing d.yiy.
1 he number of pupils tlxis week .is
UK*. Considering all tin- chciim-
stances ,tLis is a splendid sliow.vig.
Prof. Looney has fully
and it. is ne.edilvss to sa-, that his du¬
nes are ably jierforined-.
.Miss Ljhi J)av„s, the assistant, is a
mo(k*i youivg wo^nan, whoso progon-
itors have distinguished the sqiuwi
,, oom y (>r nian y
T ^. (tan.estille whooi unoges.
-
tioliaMy y.„ \ rni cqin>)u .,l gc h 0 ol in
( h; s section of tin' State, so
j -bgity t n jnstrnet is concerned. Tin
pupa* arc pj-ogw-s^ng remarkahjy
| fast, and that grand spirit ! of tumidly
c , mi|IatioIl is so t i l(>I OI , g i,| v F ,-d
I , h;U . poA ^. h^.
, }
j Such great schools leave fheir »m
| j for good tliat is far more ex-
L,. afl( . a y ( i r otll( , 1 .
,
j r j 0 „.., .. !<wn
| inworM> . t | M / ir interest in this needed
| ail) | Iliav W( . m-ver again see
the iudiffca.imyt-of ioivner yaars,
A Tribute to Gov. Norfhen.
i, T, A' Hawlhorne Hawki.isviiie a
days ago, while fhc State Bapti. t
Conveution W as m session, pah! this
tribute to (iovernor Xorthen :
! ••Theio are, h» o»tr pp;eat .cities.
| necil^eworry. o i.nd factory girls by the
thoiisand who have no eham e to
ter their ... Condition. I h.e di*tip,oti.H.iu
j capital gives tl,torsi #o opportunity
I ris( , r ri.oy .go home from their
daily toils to scanty jceals, jt» vlgvp
in *®om» which h:iv,<* inAlier carpet
nor fire. Sometimes they are sick,
but dare not sto]» work, even Jot a
,U V ’ ^ ^v,ejio
*
money to pay ren< when sue'),,trd f:iit
of the PSil , ti „ K hr.dh.rd raps at, the
door. Oh ye, who banquet and
ixe tm<{ aj&<& A.U'y tnoiiev kings,
have you no pjf.y for those whom tlv-’
money lings have doomed to poverty
and consigned ; to £oar*? . I tha.vk
God for fly. Wi-A'i .Vifco (M’.eephs the
t . h; , ir <)f Hu . cWof executive ef this
commonwealth to-day. He is a man
whose Wart beats true to needy and
wffertpg inuimuityj #{ui rwotfy.
"'ben lie was invited to attend a
ipiet in honor of Jay t.oul 1, tne man
who, i.uoi'p ,than any man liv.ing or
< Jvp^as.'uHs the .(.V-sjHifism of
mone yt‘*l monopoly, our goj ew^r «•-
[died, ‘Nay! Nay! Nay 1’ and all
Georgia, from the mountains to the
w>a i^VWid.-i :v}id ^cr.en,' ”
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The Jackson Kississippian,
'i he Jackson Musissipjin, t^e
State organ of the Mississippi
anee, has called the State Executive
Co,i.umitt.ee togadlier for the purpose
of tendering jtts resigmutioti. The
letter of resignation states that the
committee was advised, at the time
its acceptance, that democracy should
be held parsniounf pt oyery other
conshlpretioJi, aft*i that ;t would net
tin- sub-treasury; that the
:a l ,t r ba* ever lab.-red for the glory
and welfare of this befoved cotpjnon-
wealth, anti tjie material advance.
ment and mors} ejgy*?of the
cultural c):ts^es> ihrtt it iiw always
spoken its convict ions on public quesr
tfonts and has never carried its party
flag at half mast; when d'uuo.cracy
has needed a cbapipK'ji ft lias been
proud to subscribe its humble name;
under any other flag
that, tjio 1 Jack vampire ot radicalism
shall reyej at tlm I;reside and altars
of ML issippians; if tin 1 committee
was out of harmony with these views
the jouraalsh»p ivas wdtnquisluid, vob,
i"nJ«R" , , . ,, .
an “ S “ ' “ ”*
y,,. Lw . rv Gantt s»o»M pa-do pits
i n ’ i lis " • lp
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„„V ^ ^
Ora mn M
as one of .. tlit; . most . r«?inai , I k abto oyer
k „ own (h(1 sfa!t ,. OnocanII}lt , lrijl
ondori ^ , iwl lJ;t> Vf . nii0{ ' ^
^ ^ the a< . c „ SC(1 llot 1)WI1
a yonng iiih) pretty woman, Xar-en
T. k-jrur.h,
. . ^
U.vr.nisem |sgatlmvifig
,,j, ],j rt SouBigrn <l;‘J.e.gation for ’ 92 ,
Hack has Georgia ready fur him.
Prf. 3 !DKNT Foi.k, of tiff- National
Farmers' Alliance, is still talking the
probabilities of a tin.al party.
gDiTD UiUi I) .JjfciQj ‘MHUnj’o uillajiiiU Pftfflttm
Ojv.ti ii ; - u
MODERN IDEAS-
AH our literary readers iiav • * <
read “(‘ulturi* atsd (’om.jvuiii
Seiid«%” H„ir.,r(i-« bv the hanker, 1 iv.nry
1,1 )V Aj.ril. It
,TO-I.it.
lav or (A - modern leveling ideas, anil
'
apuoai'l , Vo culture , of » a ,. logo , order. ,
It is-a v.e-rv-good repta t;o/ipit,ion of
.t^wpresent trend o.l the vaitk«e ctind
'I'l.tat trend is to mateiitihsm ; a:el
nothing else. Son! and all rne high
er ^ » l
1 the cult ure o£ t^ieae aiiodern levelers.
i The vankoe mind generally does not
j.bq'her itself much with anything peit-
taiirvng.t,.» the soul of man, its war-
fare, its trials, >.‘s ^sjiiraf.ioiu.. auH its
Ao.lenm desiinies. In f.u-t k is doubt¬
ful w'lietjlipi' wgr-half the population
S ';' u,k ‘' c ‘ ,, ‘ ,rn 1,l ' iu ' ws:l so " ! * i 1 "
.
AUKlei'a „u ictice believes m notlgtig
that it cannot weigh, tt;easure, or
Like Iiroussaiis, the eminent
maU i ialLt, physician of par,is, they
deny tliu exist^ii .c of that which they
<-’»«“<*«on«h w l' r<iljP or slilsh
WI<1 ‘ 11 'Ibe mind ot _ the
'
% ^ ,, ^
dirt, and gold is its god. in truth,
the only gospel these fellows believe
in is a gospel of i«n;d-
' Ir ( lfcWH K" 1 * 1,1 to tr v to Inakt '
: -
-
'* ‘' i ' , * v ""“- r
l)oys -wid itiiii.; .Jo Jvc.rn Latin and
Greek, lie tries to sneer at what he
! culls “defunct literatures," and calls
1 the .cissies a “eo.llec^on .ej!' iimmoral
j ifwit^nKsiitA' only t t, 4 .*,n<Lyiev is
•to debase those who have* learned
them. So thinks Mr. Henry Clews,
: r.d lie ' talks as glibly as it he were a
j ^ p riesf of eUdivming pro^etii • or-
ades from penetralia far re.uoC, Ih.t
;|;c whoh- ma;,p r Ids gi a nnfd ell.
Tbe.yi- fellow* from Maine to Dela-
ware anil from New Voik to San
,
! Fr^meisco, when they talk glibly
so
j.^nwit. a practical training$i,!j aga;nst
, }„. , itl emirsy x-dJi. r know not h-
ing about., or utterly ignore, the high-
j J t And . r and finer idea of {esthetic culture.
when they give (.heir reasons,
against the study of the clasps, they
always pieced o*i the dunderhead
assumption that we studv tjie dead
languages in order to find out what
they .can tell us. They look upon it
ss ffory & 0&14 mi^vr , a
(.'luvnpollic.n or a G’yddon leaj-ning
to decipher hieroglyphics on Egyptian
tombs in order to learn some
facts ef eve'r Rgvp,tjlan bis-,
« ; , s . Vr0 se ti.Oe
sense in so bigoted and blatant a set
,,f would-be reformers?
The Uviuty wid tip’ gj,-;ry of .the
classic course is, that the mental ex-
ercise at first in merelv learning the
struct roe of and Greek, so as
}.<> -translate itt? spppl.e sentences, is a«
iutelieetual discipline of the vffry
highest, order. But when the student
lias mastered tliat, he then has before
him a fine field of {esthetic culture in
studying the diwp weRs , I thoiiglg
as they sparkle up to the page of
Livy or Thmidydes, Cicero or Deri-
ch-* 4 , Yirgjl or Homer, Herein Ji«s
the vast advantage of the cultured
over the uncultured man. YV mil oil Ml A To iu |
be an oratory T]j,e classic churrjj and
-kitie elegance #>f his style woo and
win all audiences that listen to his
gifted tongue. Would lie be a
preacher of the holy xygnt? He
brings the dews of Rastajia to the
rows that bloom in the garden of the
chrjslian believer. Would hp be a
poet ? His torch has already been
lit at the blaze of th.e brightest fires
of genius that wire ever kindled on
the altars of song. AVould lie grace
the bar or tik* spnafe? Ho hasg}ow-
ing within him the eloquence of
Cicero, the devotion of Regains, and
tltf* p.atrioiie glopy of Capuil^s the
savior of Rome in her darkest hour,
SCHOOL,
Wr? have jnoved into our new
quarters, leaving our . .excellent lady
assistant, Miss Ella Davis, in posses¬
sion of ojic former agartm.enj. V\b>
. eonditfon ... to ,
are now m a <jo patrons
al,<1 l’”l ,ils n,ou- » nI ,lo justice, uiul
w£ ° ur Wciuis t0 ^ SCl)H0)
ami see for themsciv.es , how we are
........... i, “7 , "" nS
,u in las aa.l fm B ,
yon " will **'!"* i)oi ;»«t< rriipt. , »r
2 ns.
Tiie subject lit . next Saturday
morning's leetijre to the Conqiositioi)
' Mass will h;>, “The liifluc-ma of
on the laving." All are
vtietl to be present. Ho»r (!) a, m„
,; )e Academy,
——
It is wonderful I mg' some people
’
can manage to perstj.aijc , themselves . ,
how nn.teh interest they have in ofher
people's business. Every day t}iey |
Jr.n e rometjiftig mirptlik dipiu f
w* Lt-V'; CTE i
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COL I. W. AVERY'S REMARK
RLE STATEMENT
a 1 list }rrntli inr 4 n Ji^tl i)P«; i W’iMffl yours by
« mint iu **vveii»UNis. uu«l tin* lU<»\nv-Se<|uard r* yi-
rily was tried. lit* slates h<; lunl s{K;nt .upwards
< ! st*veil thousand dollar- with tin* up* t eminent
physiriaiis, amt oOiPjv«vi*p*. but.without the least
1 ><'iiotlt. 1L J t'Udc }«is.o)fUi'U|r;Hh*ff in arms up at-
‘D-tioiMtf more than a ycur.ago,and vet,
Imtp 1* what hu.writns undt*r a Irtish datt* Could
anything be mort* v,’Oinl« rlul?
(ihs rf.i-.MUN I was in a vary had 41*. I was
b<*d-riddcn. Kidneys disonk,^, insertion tor¬
pid, arm helplfss with rliYmnatism i\nd blood
poison ftliv v.$;vt of a >vo',md received diyimr the
war) and full.yf thatoilious disease catrrh. The
dtH'tors said I would nut live and quit ydvinjf roe
medieine, as it.fiid n<s } have since %-ed
,nothing hut Uerjru tuer. My kidneys are well,
my digestion p;ood, my palsied arm is.well, my
catajrh r:'inovcd and my general healthisev-
.(’ellqjni. l. w. Avuuv.
Colonel Ave.iy was for several voters editor oi
the A tlanta ,Co,ii.-tiUit.pio, a?pi his vigorous and
versatile editorials gave that sheet a vivacity
which won for him an enduring reputation as a
first-class jounmUHt. 1'or many years he was ex-
Coy ernqr and .Senator,Colquitt’s secretary, la,t‘T*
;Uad charge of the C. r'. treasury department, and
is to-day a proud, living monument to the virtues
.■I' that gnat pealing ami lifts giving elixir, l>r #
King’sjjtuyal Cermetner.
I 40 not class it with other proj rictary remedies.
It is so h?r beyond all of them in it? beautiful
proportions and accurate analysis of all time
.'•titutes a real ^enn^d*- trover and a health giv¬
ing eompq’.uul, that all other so-called remedies:
lor the diseases which it will cure must take a
hac-k se^*, to give the highway to this great and
wonderful remedy for human health and happi¬
ness.
Trice FI. 00 per ho tile.
For sale by all druggists and by Hr. King’s
Koval Ccrmetm r Company, 11 N. broad sum t,
A^ftnta,,Ca.
For sale by A. tV\ ?do<.'ounell, C’arnesvllle, Ga.
HieL*Bf,2i aid DanvllfeKaM Coffipanj.
ATLANTA & CHARLOTTE DIVISION.
('on'leused S'dtedulc oX Passenger Trains
In Effect March 8 , 1891.
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ICa. t rn Time. Gaily. Daily Dull
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“ Helton......... yefijon l«)0f>
<*orne!ia......., A*iy.... yr.jjm 1100
“ ill. .. OM.j ra li 00 =
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*• W»*>tu.in ter. . 10 07 12 15 §11!
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•• WHlford ’.r.’u:x ... 1 •1 32 pm •15 am 1
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Additional trahis Xcs. 17 p.ntl 18—Lula act-mu-
niodatlon, dai y t.vti ] t Sunday, Ic;ly« * A^aiit-i
j*. in., urrivee Lula 8,12 y. ju bjttvjnm*
I.ul.i 0 10 a. m , sarrived Atlauta 8 00 a. m.
lift'.veil. Lu’aaud Atlu ns—No. 11 , Uai.y except
rumlay, lo 40 and No. a Atluiic daily, leave Lu'a **» 05 p. m.,anU
a. in., arrive 12 15 a. >a. and 12.30 p. m.
« m \ c.t
Hinjr, Not. 60 and 02 daily, except Nun-
i»»l‘3 'M a- iu., ar-
Tjhuvnt 7 10 p. m. ;uw\ T‘nl!m.»ii‘ 7 ot) a.- EUb Rb
i2 'carry wtween
Wa.*-h:ngton Siet and Atlanta, and Noj. a and to FuJ-
man per Fetwec*R At antu and NYav York.
Nos. 37 and 38—\V a; hi up, to it tiial Sirut-hw ester n
Vbilled LiYi-itfd. bevvyeen Atlanta and Wash-
isht<»n. On this train an ex-tfa i& onanred
::ss!iSrsss;:rs conief with
meal ;.p:*-nt.s. ct addreB?.
JA 8 . L. TAYLOR, 1.. 1.. McOi.Ji.SKV,
Gen. l'ass. Agent, I>iv. Fuss. AfU-Dt,
Warliingtoi:, I). C. A t2ip£ H> «; a
s ALARY, our No M anted: ptddiing. general «25 Good liny PER of Agents iHfUyJpindise, WEEK.— salary to sell
.4;W.)yh will
be paid to ‘dive" agents. For further
information, address, Cnie.u;o Gkn-
KKAL Sj’gfj.v Go., 178 west Van
Huron tt.,'Chicago, 111 . 9
fi f , IK4. !
-SMITHING!
I am now prepared *•> do all kinds
of blaeksmithing,
HORSE-SHOEING
—a \ n—
TIR E * SHRINKING
SPKMAJ/ry,—.
AH vortt W
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*V- ' J - L - HEMPHUL.
Money to Loa« f
°» improved. Ignn lamb?, jn sums
of D°° ' :Uf4 [n
,^ er aij(1 rrtU , s j„ va!1 . fhaiI ] lrtri .,of<>re
offered in tti« c.oynf y. Call und see
if yon wisp to ix#n'ovy.
K , K. I.ftiu:, Attort-gy,
Carnesville, Ga.
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Ail the hit-est-sty ms of black straws,
detbjen, etc., can be found at J. C. j
Connell A Son's.
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Farm Implements!
OF ALL KINSS..
Farm Rolls, Blacksmith Tools, Wagon and Bnggy Materia),
Cook and Heating Stoves, Tinware, Rubber and Leather Belting,
S ASH! D OCRS! B LINDS!
Li fact everything tin the Hardware line necessary for the
farmer. We are agents for the
EUREKA COTTON PLANTER,
THE BEST ON THE MARKET.
yj KVERYTIIINC AT TIIK 'LOWEST J’RK'KH FOR CASIL^
HARDMAN HARDWARE CO. J
2 IfARMOXY GROVE, G,A.
♦-r
Carnesville High School
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Gi(ir school will open on January
5th, 1801, and will confirms seven
months, to be included between Jan-
vary 5tJi, and July ! 5th..
RATES OF TUITION.:
I'irst Rriniarv: Spelling, Read¬
ing. Writing, and Figures §1.50
Second lV;m:i,ry The sajne with
Primary Arithmetic., Primary
Grammar, Primary G.eogra-
Intermc.$Atc: pby.......... ......... 2.00
Ad.-anccd Arith- -
metic, <Jra;nmar, Geography, 2,50
Second Intermediate: The same
with. Natural Philosophy,
,(iiemistry, Phydiojigy, ami
the usual Kogksh counw- 3,00
First ('lass: Latin, Greek, High¬
er Mathematics, Logic, Rhet¬
oric, etc...:
T.vithm due at the end of each
Kioigh. If m}’ prefer j.t, they may
pay half the session on entering and
we will wait fur the other half till
the end of the term. A contingent
fee of 25 cents m»st he y raid on ,en,
'
tering. No pupil rcestiv-A Lo fc-ss
th^u :U month. No deduction for ab-
sonce except iu ease of sickness. Eis-
eipliue will be rigorous, ami severe if
necessary. Board c«>i be had at gee 4
hvusisat from-82 to 82.50.per week.
:>/. H, LOONEY, Prim-ijial.
-LIVERY-
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ii SZ2m C3 ka tr,zvsrr% zi 3 T53
Good Turnons!
Careful Drivers!
Moderate Cargos?
Prompt and courteous attention.
(iiv.e nv? yorjy patronage.
D. FT PHILLIPS,
. Carnesville, Ga,
B IdOM ^ ? 9 ?
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Dr. _ Fioiiifcs . Spsiiies!
A full and complete line of Dr.
Eosenbj«r; 4 - \s < ’rysjal.ine Lesson,
the best Spectacle on the
market. For sale by
■*m nn, s, p. rampley, ^
Sold on positive guarantee, and at
prices to suit the times. 2
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THE CQ!; 3 T!TUT! 3 K, ATLANTA, €A.
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^ LITTLE k LEGM1 -b
-LEAD THE VAId l -
A \ vrt 1 LL T . 1 /..J., T L()\> mv i> l T RICLt 'ir,\
AND COFETEOrS AT-
TENTION TO ALL.
Ilradqua;,f ers for Hardware, in-
eluding k inil stock of Farming fm-
pleinents, , . and , pocket , , and .table
eutlerr 1
“OfOCCriGS"
Such as Flour, Meat, Corn, Bran,
Hav. and all staple groceries. Ev¬
erything bought in large quantities at,
the lowest net pric.es.
^ DRY * GOODS, ■:€-
Notions, Hats, Shoes, Domestics,
etc . Everything kept in a first-class ,
mercantile house is {o lie found at |
<Hir storo - »’e hr-ve *>»** to Roys-
GW inn **. ** »n«A - <*« *<*«**, an«t to com-
in a " honorable and legitimate
,u;!nn(>r for the surrounding trade.
If VOH k!!0 "' ,!,e <’ f :l dollar we
.
iire cvriafn cf a shtsrc of i’otir
,r:u ‘ ( ’- Respectfully, j
LITTLE & LEGRAND,
52 Royston, Ga,
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iiil&s el lbv Prices.
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, SHOES,. HATS,
HARNESS, BOOTS,
SADDLES
GROCERiES.
Lawrence’s Liver Stimulator a Specialty.
Give me a call. Respectfully.,
mm & Downs,
8 - 8 . Royston, Ga,
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t |,i of uwlto* for iti.« Trip to the Hl-1 World.
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ascy urocerj
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Mice Goods
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