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THE ENT&K BRISK.
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Mcial Org® ftwilfc County.
j.(MlLISIIEb> EVES* V f ifl 1 )AY.
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MoCoSSt'.U. «• rtSMiUlifS, Rmnwi.ums.
CEO. S. FBJLLXRS, - Local-Editor.
tarnesvtl'le, #ia„ April J E J Sit J.
A Model Faaaiar.
Mr. Will Ifuhbtrd, w ho lives about
•three miles from this place., was mi
town this week, said ts ns first
jhal just hqgftt: to use the corn .made
/>n his farm last year, (the .corn made
in ’89 lasting .Up to the present., lie
jus plenty of home-raiaed meat to
Jast lu'tii the Kesiuinder of this year,
four heavy bales of cotton
in his yard waiting for higher prices,
: and he does not owe a cent to any-
body. Mr.. Ilubbai d saiid : “d he
fanners are always talking about hard
t inies, being .in debt, and (^pressed,
but .it iis tin ir own fault,. If .they
would raise the necessaries at home,
; and cotton .m a surplus crop, all this
wry about hard times would «es,se.:” j
.Mr. Hubliard’-s .expehix-noc proves the }
rf.rurhfu!ncse of his remarks, and it |
w< uld he a blessed thing for .tilus
tif of t'hef would i
■country more anners
Jollow his advice.
Mrs. F. C. Mi'ConncH is visiting iu
•.town.
Western hay Ls Leing .used by our
farmers.
L armors have begun to plant cot-
fton seed.
J. Hell Me Entire causie in for : a
ehoif jest Saturday.
ClaAe a^uior .court is in session
•this week at Athens.
George M. Parker, .of Lavoma,
. tius ,. .
v^aas tn week.
.1. M. Cum mtc. hmmett trip
*» Dowamille this wrek.
TU, «*.»b . fmm
**** * ,r "'
All kinds of lmggier ait reasonable
r,necs » A. W, Mti.'osinell's.
( barley McEntirc went W , to
.
Atlanta Tuesday on business,.
ALss ... f F . lien J.Iknxeli , ., returned . .
Monday from .a imp to Atlanta,.
‘>pcnoor - M. r „ . , y-
was in town this-week on business,
XJ.\ Fricks and Miss Leila MYs,t-
■brook Visited BowersvSShe Sunday.
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L. J. McConnell has Wen In the
■country this week selling tmmliiiies.
Buy your fredsteads, mattresses
jand springs frcuo A,. W. McConnell.
The Atlanta Journal is pushing a
Mav festival for the young people of
Atlanta,
The ‘•boys' 1 have Wen bavisg fine ]
kueeess catching fish in the neighbor- i
jifig rivers. j
-•■'The world owes me a living,” |
*uid She’ll pay it when the festive j
blackberry ripens, I
Some of the farmers complain- ,
are
ing ai the ground being lurd, and j
.are wishing for a shower, |
W. T. I far her, of the firm of liar- '
her Bros,, Harmony Grove, was jw j
town the first of the week.
J. R. Ayers k&« moved his family
to town, to the new residence erected
by him opposite J. P. Adair’s,
A. \V, McConnell Is sole agent for
the Standard and New Crown sew¬
ing machines in this .sc-eiion of the
Ft ate.
A large number of widows of con¬
federate soldiers were in town the
first of (the week making application
for pensions. ■
An exchange has been kicking
jabout gossips and tale-bearers, Come
fo Carnesville, brother, where—-you'll
get use to it.
Mr. Patten, who has lieeu teaching
school at West Bowersville, entered
entered the Carnesville High School.
List Monday,
J. M. Carson left Wednesday for ,
Bowersville, humming “The rose is
ped, tlie Yioln-C'f is bine, sugar in \
sweet, and so is you.”
“Father,” said the prodigal, “I’ve j
come home to die,” “No you didn’t;
you come home to eat,” said the fath- j
er, with a tone of sadness.
Justices court Monday was fl quiet
affair, only one case being tried, that :
of W. V, & J. B. McEntirc vs. J. J.
Davidson, Judgment for plaintiff.
The Henry Gradv debating society
is having some lively discussions each
week now, and the oratorical powers
of the young men is being devel¬
oped. The society meets
night of each week. The public
invited to attend the debates.
! Aialjjug sets mi your horse no well
as nice harness. Ujjw A. W. Me-
.
* ‘ >nnd 11 ^ ^ *“>'<*«*« i* tth*
:toe* tine.
T»»i:<sffort of .1 udge t’risp's enemies
jto.maW j*eitftt of the him Joe out a High tariff J>*»uo-
Brown stripe lSiUiect-
:ing a 1 . ,it.k fittit 1 success.
Hey. S. J. livcf: preached a mom
exoeUeot serntunat the New Carnes-
till** iBaptist church Sunday. The
day w*s Hass' .and a .large crowd was
present.
The Picdmeivt Mattress I>W't< >r y.
t ost, •< Hr., male s t’he best mattress
tW market.. A.fik your deajn-r to
show tUejui to ysMi, then you wild buy
.no other.
Hus lying is not o«Jy a-good law-
v*\r, but lias served an apprenticeship
°n tike farm, lie .»o.w spends the
forenoon burning chunks and engin-
wring a nude,
J, Clint Jllaekweli passes off the
p m> , ( } ul1 mornings operating his pea-
nut roaster. He presented us with
;* Jaig# goolwrfrcsMy parched, which
was indeed line. Thanks.
PiiKS’.m.XT Polk, of the State
Farmers’ .WAnoe Exchange, says
that the order in all probability will
again 'li.-w substitutes for juste bag-
ging to cover the next cotton crop.
Arp is surely blessed. s We have
not only the ■sweetest girls, but the
bravest ones. Vf« have one that can
sta»& up before the mouth of a Can¬
non all day and never flinch.—Boss.
The Marion county Patriot says
next Legislature ought to tax old
bachelors and clogs one dollar each,
if such were the case the revenue
Franklin county wonki be m-
deed large.
j The Boss, published at Arp, Ga„
U a h wl ^ r0tts sW Asl V onc hav
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f S 1 haH wntur v -° 1,1
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hand will please send them to the
editor. .. He T . . has reproduced . . all ,, of „ a
IW.'ssors Vaughn aiul Ponnin--
,™ .ill lie * ta Iload. dtodl«
>*» «M ill Msr. Tim-,
siste‘1 l >y other prominent singers,
will eonducl an ail-day singing, after
preaching. ‘ All lovers of music are
M to be on hand A and briim "
f >heir . baskets. , , , .
jaagnifving ', powers of the Lick
telescope . 'i!lfcw hare to to he much much
win v oi verv veiv
iticroosed before* we* can sop the man
who objects to poor widows of con-
Karate soldiers receiving a small
(wnsioe from tfe> State. We heard
men objecting to it a few days ago j
who want to be prominent, and sit |
under the dripping of the . j
sanctuary,
and say they are in sympathy with I
suffering humanity. From such pco-! 1
pie deliver us! i
We igi'C been bothered by rats and j
Some one told us that, a Jib- j
bcral mixture of paste and “Rough j
on Rats” would kill, and lie further ;
Sold ys the vermin troald not die in
t,u ’ ir Goiv-s, Imt would go out and
take a drink of water and straight-
way climb the golden stair to the
place where Chinese are unknown.
Thc m;l)) who tol(1 us thc above Ere-
quested to make his will and come to
(his office and interview the fighting
editor. The rats ate the poison, hut j
they weren’t particular about water, |
died in their holes.
The Carpenter and Crown
Organs are the two leaders
on the market. Sold oniy
bv A. \Y. McConnell.
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Middle River Ripples.
^iews is scarce as hen’s teeth.
Farmers are beginning to plant
cotton.
Planting corn is the order of the
day just now.
Prof, Westbrook’s school at this |
place has closed,
Mr, Russuni had lively coon chase j !
a ]
s; a{UI .q av morning. .. i
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The Sunday ‘ school at this place j
, m on!(l[ ,,, lit <M . aul , e .
W, J. Bryan went to Lavonia on j
business last Saturday, j i
There will not be very much fruit
in this section this year. W, B.
If your appetite is failing you, and
your system is running down, go to
A. W, McConnell's and get a bottle
of Germetucr.
All the latest styles of spring goods
will bo found iu a short while at J, C,
McConnell A Son's.
Thc Carpenter Organ stands at tlie
top. A. W. McConnell is sole agent
ior this section,
| To Hcr&e Raisers.
j I ‘have recently purbliascd a fine
I SulUon far the «f those who
.desire t*. mUe Horses n, tins section.
lie is certainly tin* finest Uooded
rtidlionin Northeast Georgia. “Jolni”
was sired by the celebrated Norman
stallion “Success.” Ifis dam was
sired by tihe celebrated imported
stallion “lkdiuet.” Parties desiring
to raise line horses •v. i.U find “John”
at my place, lioystow, Ga.
21) W. M. iloWKJJS,.
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Notice.
The notes and accounts of the firm
of W. C. A J . ]!. MeEntire have bee.!.!
placed in my hands for collection,
with instructions to iue on those that
are not paid at once,
\V. IL Little.
Cous'JJupiiM! Cured.
An oid physician, retired from
practice, having had placed iu Lis
bands by an East India nii-sionary
the formula of a simple vegetable rem¬
edy for tlie speedy and permanent
evno of consumption, broncliitis, ca¬
tarrh, asthma and all throat and lung
afifection«, also a positive and radical
cure for nervous debility and all ner¬
vous complaints, after having tested
its wonderful curative powers in
thousands of cases, has felt it His du¬
ty to make sit known to his suffering
fellows. Actuated by this motive
;&SfcJ a desire to relieve human suffer¬
ing, I will send free of charge, to all
who desire it, this recipe, i« Genua*!,
French or English, with full direc¬
tions ior preparing and using. Sent
> y ami mail tins by addressing W. A- with Noyes, stamp, 820
tig paper,
Powers' Block, Rochester, N. V. ,0
Notice to Taz Payers.
1 ) vil j U ' at J he Mforcnt district
lionedfrom‘lui.’cJoi-k" a'!'no tili'd
o’clock, p. rti., for the purpose of re-
ceivmg the tax returns of Franklin
county for n the year , I KVll SOI.
i», in
!YiJ’ "’L -I £l
213 fiumlog, Simirilay, . 4lk
lfi7< Red llojlow, Monday, “ Gth
Carncsvujc, l ues,lay, " <1.t
S ,?p %.■ l y ' ‘
o7,' cot j'V' u- l, V “ u,
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*11 Hu,tsvdle, Tuesday. “ 14tn
,7, M 7 iY’ ^ ‘‘ *
1400 Middle River, 1-rid.ay, “ lith -
263 Dooleys, Saturday, “ 18th
skco.vd jioir.xn.
200 Bryants, Monday, “ 2(lth 2Lst!
HI68 W. Bowersvifi*, Tncs’y “
fi70 .Manleys, Middle Wednesday, « oo,| |
1420 River, Thursday “ <xm j
2U> Gunnells, Fiidar, •* 04 ,j,
2CS Dooleys, Saturday, “ gfith 27t,!i! ■
812 Stranges, Monday, u '
L lintsvillc, '1 uesday, “ 28th
027 Wolf Pit, Wednesday, “ 29th
215 Big Smith, Thursday, “ fifth
U77 Red Hollow, Friday, May 1 s \
213 Gumlog, Saturday, “ 2 (j
4 tb
*>64 citrnesville, Tuesday, .« 5th
Tinni) Koi'xn.
lfiffff VV . Bowersville, Wed y “ Oth
8iU Manleys, 1 lmrsday, *• 7th j
1420 Middle Liver, Lnday, “ 7: th ■
210 Gunnells, Saturday, “ 'B'
20.5 Doolevs, Monday, “ Utli
812 Stranges, 1 uesday, “ ^
^ hntsvfile,M ednesday, “ IM" j
ti27 \k olf I it, T nursday, “ 14tn ,
215 Rig Smith, Friday, “ 15th |
212 Byrams, Saturday, “ B-th
‘M3 Gumlog, Monday, “ 18th
l.>77 Red IIollow, I uesday, “ 19th
200 204 t Bryants, arnesvdJe, Thursday, Med day, “ 20 21st th j
“
After mv rounds are made I can
be found at my office in Lavonia un¬
til mv books arc completed for 1891.
J. I!. Lkcro.v, IL r I’, R. F. C.
Items of Interest.
“Ok, where did you get that hat ?
Where did you get that tie ‘i"
At J. C. McConnell it Son’s,
The price of Germctuer lias been i
reduced from $1.50 to $1 per gallon. I
For sale by A. W. McConnell, j
The public is specially invited toj
conic and see J. C. McConnell A i
Son’s stock of new goods.
See A AY. McConnell before buying
furniture, such as chairs, bed-steads,
bureaus etc.
Good goods, good styles, and ju ices
guaranteed at J. C. McConnell A
s; ou ' s _ ! !
The finest sewing machine on Gic !
market at A. W. McConnell’s. !
Keep .l.i. , .. McConnell . . t „ I
your eye on
it Son’s spring ad.
Cooking stoves and ranges at A.
W, McConnell’s,
New goods of every description at ]
J. C. McConnell & Son’s, Go and j
see them. j
Shoos to suit everybody at J. C. 5
McConnell & Son's. |
Organs at A. W. McConnell's ]
irom $32 up to the finest.
If you need job work of any kind
send us your order. 1
Franklin bheriii bales.
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■\1 T, U '. K S( ON niK
p. p first . 1 ilesdiiy iu May next, at
the court house in snid county, witkiu
the legal hours of sale, to the highest
ladder for cash, the follow ing
erty, to-wit: The interest of UimT..
M bit wort h, which is an undivided
fifty-sixth ihfcresf, li subject .to the life
estate of Susan hit worth, in one
hundred and forty-two acres of land,
snore or Jess, lying of in Franklin coun¬
ty on the waters Cum Log creek,
adjoining lands of A. t'omog, H. I),
low, and If. S. Chapped ear, and
known as the I) hit worth place,
wlvor eon Susan IP hit worth now lives,
Levied on as the property of TTin.T.
I Whitworth to .satisfy an.execution in
favor of A. J. Noah administrator of
J. If. Edwards against H iiiiam '1'.
I Whitworth.
Also the interest of Jane Sliirler.,
•which is an undivided fifty-sixth in-
terest, subject to the life estate of
Susan II hit worth, in the above de-
scribed land. Levied on as the prop-
t'l iy of Jane Shirley to satisfy an ex-
•ecution in favor of A. J. Neal, ad-
niinistrator of J. II. Edwards, against
Jane
Also the interest, of Mary King,
which is an undivided fifty-sixth in¬
terest, subject to the life estate .of
Susan H' hit worth in the above de-
scribed laud. Levied on as the prop-
erty of Mary King to satisfy' «n ex-
ecution in favor of A. J. Neal,
niinistrator of J. Ii.Edwards, against
Mary King.
Also the interest of Rebecca Kam-
pey, which is an undivided fifty-sixth
interest, subject to the life estate of
Susan 11 hit wort li, in t he above de¬
scribed land. Levied on as the prop¬
erty of Rebecca Rampcv to satisfy an
execution in favor of A. J. Neal, ad¬
ministrator of J. II. Edwards, against
Rebecca Rapipov.
Also the interest of ,T. 1’. Franks,
which is an undivided one hundred
an d twenty-sixth of interest, subject to
the life estate Susan IF hit worth,
in the above described land.
on as the property of J. T. Franks,
to satisfy an execution in favor of A.
J ;. X f‘ :wlmi,,i f l ; ato ’;. of J ' H -
" :U K 'Jj, X’Sercs ‘ef* s'.man ’ lime* i
which . . . . undiviaoa .. . . , minarcfl
is aa one
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SnYf iri'.-iiirlL
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Swv »5SSS.V£ Jt T
N„„i: !u ]„m,l„tia(„r „f J. II. Mu*
against Susan Bruce.
Also the interest of Wm. I* ranks
which is an uudmded huudred
’ wenty-rixt i.itorc.^ subject to the
J ’. fo ( ^ tato ot Su r, !UI ^ 1 '! tv ’ 1 K "J
,J l0 ahovo describe.! , land. 0 .
on as the property ,,l V/m.
V’ ™ U 1- V T ? x r K>,:! " m V‘ v < ' tA
J. Ncai, admhnstrator ot ,L 11.
wan Is., against Wdlium Franks.
Also the interest of Benjamin
Franks, which is a an ,.»divW«l out
hundred and twenty-sixth interest,
subject to the life, estate of Susan
Whitworth, in the above
land. Levied o>n a.s tlw 1 property of
Benjamin Franks to satisfy :.n e.V'Tii-
( ioii in favor of A. !. Neal, adminis-
< rat or of J. IL Edwards, against Ben¬
jamin Franks,
Also the interest of Sophia Merritt,
which is an undivided one hundred
and twenty-sixth interest, subject to
the life estate of Susan Whit-worth,
in the aboved described land. Lev¬
ied on as the property 1 1 of Sophia 1
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J/erntt ,, ... to satistv .. . an execution • in • ta- ,■
vor () f \ j. \ e; ll, adm’r of J. IL Ed-
vva ,,] s _ against Sophia .1/erritt.
Also the interest of J/iiry Smith,
which is an undivided one hundred
all( | twenty-sixth interest, subject to
the life estate of Susan Whit worth,
|, } the above described land. Levied
OI) as *] lf> pj-^p^rtv of .15 1 rv Smith to
,. ltil ' v aft oxecution in favor of A. J.
y ca p af j m ’ r f .f j. Edwards,
aKainst j/ ar y Smith.
Also the interest of Kliza Crump,
. v |p,.|, j s ail undivided fourteenth in-
terest, subject to the life estate of
Susan Whit worth, in the above de¬
scribed land. Levied On a.s the prop¬
erty of Eliza Crump A. t<> satisfy Neal, an adm’r ex¬
ecution in favor of J.
of ■/. 11. Edwards, against Eliza
Crump.
Also the interest of vv- II. whit-
worth, which is an undivided four¬
teenth of interest, subject Whitworth, to the life the es¬
tate Susan in
above described land. Levied on as
the property of w- IL Whitworth to
satisfy an execution in favor of A. •/.
Neal, adm’r of ■/. II. Edwards, against
vv- H. whitworth.
Also the interest of G. S. vvbii-
WO rth, which is and undivided four-
teenth interest, subject to the life es¬
tate of Susan Whitworth, in the ahove
described land. Levied on as tlie
property of (■. 8. vvoitu rn t'n to sat -1
isfy an execution in favor of A. J.
Neal, adm’r of ■/.!!. Edwards, against
G. S. whitworth.
Also the interest of IL Robert j
whitworth, which is an undivided
twenty-eighth interest, subject to the
life estate of Susan Whitworth, in
the above described land. Levied <yi
as the property of IL Robert vyhit-
worth to satisfy an execution in favor
of A j Xca)) a(lln q. of ./. R. Ed¬
wards, against II. Rob’fc v/hitworth.
Also the interest of o. xvii.ey whit-
worth, which is ah undivided twen¬
ty-eighth interest, subject to the life
estate of Susan Whitwliorth, in the
above described land. Levied on as
the property of G. u iiey whitworth
to satisfy an execution in favor of A.
*/i Neal, adtn r of ■/. IL Eduards,
against G. wiley whitworth.
Also the interest of c. w, whit-
worth, which is an undivided four-
G‘ eli(h "detest, subject to the life es¬
tate of Susan \Y hit worth, in the above
described land. Levied on as the
property of e. w. whit worth to sat-
lisfy Neal, an ad'mr cxceutkwijn ot'•/. Edwards, favor tfi against A.J.
\ II
c. w whitworth.
| ! which Also is tIw*>iii(crest Undivided <vf Susan fourteenth l\tilw,„, in-
an
i terest, subject. to Ike lilt* estate of
| scribed Susan Whitworth, laud, levied hi iho above the tl •
on ns prop-
I erty of Susan l'eAIiani to satisfy an
I execution in favor <»l A../. Neal, ad
niinistrator of •/. It. Eduards,against
Susan l’ulliain.
Also the interest of ./. '1'. whit
■worfJi, which is an twtdivided four¬
teenth interest, subject tothc life es-
tuto of Susan W hitworth, in the above
described huid. Levied on as
property t>f J. T. whit worth to sat-
isfy an execution in favor of A. J.
Neal, adtn’r of J. 11. Edwards against
.Id', whitworth.
Also the interest of Sarah wilson.
winch is an undivided fourteenth iu-
terest, subject to the life estate of
Su an W hit worth, in the above de-
scribed land. Levied on as the
eeution erty of Sarah wilson to satisfy Neal an adtn’r
in favor of A. J.
of J. II. Edwa:.<I<, agaiitstt Sarah
wilson.
Also the interest of Vesty L,i>mco.
which is an undivided fourteenth in-
terest, Whitworth, subject t,o the life estate of
Susan in the above (In¬
scribed land. Levied on as the prop¬
erty of Vesty L. Bruce to satisfy an
execution in favor of A, J. Neal, ad-
niinistrator of J. II. Edwards against
L. iirueo.
Also the interest of Nancy S„ Caw-
tlion,which is an undivided fourteenth
interest, subject to the life estate of
Susan VV hit worth, in the above
scribed land. Levied mi as the prop¬
erty of Nancy S. f’awthoti to satisfy
an execution in favor of A. J. Neal,
adm’r of J. LI. Edwards, against
Nancy S. Cawthon.. Smith,
Also the interest of Louisa
which is an undivided fourteenth in-
terest, subject to the life estate of
scribod Susan Whitworth, laud. Levied in the above the de-j
on a« prop¬
I city of Louisa Smith to satisfy an ex-
-edition in favor of A. J. Neal, adiivr
,1. II. Edwards, against, Louisa
Smith. This fid day of April, 1891.
rosrt’OA i:i> sfiKKirp’.s sale.
ALSO at the same time and place,
! >no '™‘\ ™ .'f land situate, lv
mg and being in sai l county, m M»d-
( n f U\wi i>; vni . uisti 4 i: utv u ; |if t, nujoinm<j l lands m ,.l, oi
r "’“ •. •'UIHm.luul
£
4,Mv *f ’,'fi 'TTfiV'- rfi.fiiY(™i! ‘VifZ rf
I the justices’ court of the “fifird dis
L M < nf said count v, iu favor i
f j. Bond against <i^e Chry
aK j , (1 , f .. ( - :irv . [^vy made and re-
turned to (’. McConnell, former
sh . vi ff ,,f s! , itl ( .,, S!Iltv !Ui tll( . Uw
re ,t-.. bv W. .!. Hah 1 y, l. e.; wiitten
notice given defendants as rocp.ired
I ,, ... *' = ,„ W session
,*f ( and Betty Carv, d 0 -
,‘ bv‘|daintifl! p, <j j , ’ Property pointed
)U f
J. C. MoCakteu, Sheriff.
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Lowest Prices!
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M e intend to curry a complete line of General Merchandise.
Our Spring lot of CLOTHING has never been mpialed in
■< 'arnesv ille, and prices guaranteed with any market.
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The host and Largest Assortment, of Shoer over shown to the
People of North-East Georgia. We carry anything in women's
echoes, from a tide polka to the finest morocco shoo, including the
(patent heather and the latest styles of Oxford ties.
Now, boys, you can find the very latest styles mid prices that
won't rob you. W.e will carry all the best straws, crushed, ant
derbies. Men's hats of every description. Something to s*:it
every one of you.
Motions.
In this departm«>nt you will find any little thing you want.
Tbc- latest and best, style of collars, cuffs, shirts, ties, scarfs, etc.
For ladies the best line of hose, handkerchiefs, dress buttons, etc.
In fact, anything you iv.axt..
Dress Goods
In this line w keeji rlwavs < n hand a complete and weTl-aa-
sorteil stock, and we carry every ami anything that a lady needs,
and tit* latest stolon.
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The very best grades of Flour, Coffee, Sugar, and meat, and
prices that will make railroad merchants ashamed.
Our saott.o is “live and let live.” Come and see us and we
guarantee satisfaction. Very Respect full v,
J. C. Me NNELL&SON J
2 CAUSEHV1.LLE , GA.
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EVERYTHING PURCHASED
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Furniture of All Kinds!
Buggies^ Carts and Wagons!
and Pianos.
Heaters and Cooking
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SEWING MACHINES.
HARNESS FOR BUGGIES AND WAGONS!
CLOCKS INCLUDING ALL GRADES!
Remember I buy direct from the factories, and that you pay no
middle man’s profits when you purchase from me.
Anything the trade wants in the above line can save money by
looking at rw stock and getting prices. Respectfully,
95 A. W. Mr CONNELL, Carnesville, Ga.
PIANOS AND ORGANS!
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B son k Hamlin
IS THE BEST, and why waste your money buying trash?
('bickering, Matlmehek, and Sterling Pianos. Over two hundred
thousand Mason & Hamlin Organs now in use. Wc keep the
Baby Cabinets for Teachers always on hand. Price #22.00 to
music, teachers. A splendid "Walnut Case, Six feet high, with
Couplers and Double Action, for #50.00. Beat it if you can.
I'jp ‘Special Prices to the AUliancc.
Call and see or write me for terms of easy payment before buying.
HOPE HALE IViUSiC HOUSE,
242 BROAD STREET, ATIIES, GA.
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Next to Childs, Nickerson & Co.’s Hardware Store. 88 .