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E H and W F DO Y.
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Our Pall and Wiutar Stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods is new oemplete. Tha
latsst Novelties from tha moat Fashionable Tailors is ths wsrld. Wa will sail you a good
Woolen Quit
far what you have fewe* paying t-tr a cheap action wait, tiise as a look fcefere you Jiy..
E H 5 ¥ F -MltS'Ex I Clayton Slfeas.
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Local Bapig
Items of Interest to ‘ Free
State” People—Our
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
All of our sick are improv
ing.
Madam Rumor has it that a
certain young couple of this city
will marry on next Sunday.
If you owe L G Johnson <fc Son
and don’t want to be sued, pay
up. We are out of business
and must wind up.
L, Q. Johnsou &. Son.
II B Sanders, the handsome
livery stable man of Uomer, was
here to day.
W D Gholston, of the Univer
sity, was here yesterday to attend
the marriage of his brother.
The “Old Hickory Wagon" for
sals by A P Dearing, Athens, da.,
o beaper than aver before.
We took in the exposition this
weak, and will tell you more
about it in our next.
Read the adverfisemeat of C D
Cheatham & Cos. of ('omer, in
this issue, and when you want any
thing in their .line give them a
call. They are clever gentlemen
and make a specialty of good
com whiskey.
Save agents profits on
Pianos, Organs, sewing
Machines, etc., by buying
from Conaway’s Music
House, Athens.
Same msi shew how thi y appre
ciate afanor by the way 'heir
debts are paid. Sow w it with you?
J T Baker, Comer. G v
Jim Deadwyler, well known
here as a reckless young negro,
was shot to death at a "hot sup
per’ in Elberton on Saturday
night. Too much mean whiskey
was the prime cause of the shoot
ing.
JEPTHA NEWg.
W A Oarringtoa -of near Bow-
Man, was here this weak.
Wo are glad to heir that Dr.
Banka of Bowmaa , io rapid I r<
covering from a severe attack of
sickness.
J \V King wai visiting bio
brother sear Bowman Sunday.
It looks like the ’Opoimm bant
er* keep th* woods on fire mil the
time now.
Mias Imma Tlirelkrld el Paoli,
wisitod her* Sunday.
Cotton about all picked mat is
this aerner. The orep is very
short Corn gathering is all the go
mow.
NOTICE TO TEACHKKS.
In the teachers eraminatien to
be held in December uext, the
qnoetions oil Theory and Prsctioe
will bo taken entirely from Payne’s
edition of “Pago on Teaching. ’’
I will try to have a eupply on
band in the Teach' re Library by
Saturday Nov. 2nd. Teachers will
please call to barrow them on Sat
ordaye as I may not bo at home at
mny other time.
B V White, CSC.
Comer film
NEWS OF INTEREST FROM
THE RAILROAD ME
TROPOLIS.
A goodlv number of Comer’s
young people attended a. dsnoe at
tha residence of Mm. Gabriel
Watson, on last Saturday night.
| Messrs and Misses Watson see to
j it tha' you enjoy yourself, when
! you visit their home. The at
tendants will long remomber this
enjoyably occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. J W Bryant,Mr,
and Mrs. J T Patten, Mr. J II
Mathews, Misses Florence and
Delhi Mathews, represented Co
mer ay the exposiiio;: last week,
The little folks enjoyd a nice
sociable at the hotel last Friday
night.
TII Riddling and H E E Ed
wnvds, were in Atlanta Monday;
attending the exposition .
The young people etionld at
tend the Wednesday night pray
er meeting* and help out tho
cause.
Another brick store going up
in Comer. ’Rah 1 for U 1 omer and
her enterprising citizens and
thrifty mere haute.
Miss Bertie Meadow visited
friends at Danielsvijlo Sunday.
The school ut this {Dace is a
credit to Comer, under charge of
its level headed printipal, Cel.
Jones.
Edd Latimer and wife, n#e Mies
Mai Comer, of Athens, visited Mr.
A F Comer here this week
A number of Comer’s young
men were in Athens Tuesday,
among them E L Elexander, J R
Bullock BF 1 Woods arid W D
Beachnm.
Miss Ola Brooks, who im visiting
her brother, J H Brooks, is now
quite sick.
[AM Scarborough who has been
‘ sick fer some time, is now im
proving.
Tobacco drumm rg arc numer
ous.
A collectors ery: "Where does
Mr. •So^and—so live?
Col. R H Kinnebrew passed
tlnough Comer this week* on his
way to Lexington court. .
Esq. W L Anthony is out"Bf
town this *eek on business.
Dr. R F Moore and WjUje
Gholston were in Elberton last
Sunday.
MARRIED, ,
At the home of the brides fath-|
er, Major R H Bullock, Mr, John
T Baker to Miss Eliza Bullock.
Mr. Baker is the head of the
hustling firm of J T Baker &
Cos. of this place and is on© of the j
county’s moet popular young men, .
while Miss El iaa is one of the I
county’s most beautiful young la-I
dies, M„y the blessings of the I
Omnipotent One follow them 1
through life.
Superflaoti*.
“No, sir,” said the gentleman
from Kentuotv, “out our tway, sir,
wo never toll num what to do for
a had cold.”
“Is that so?”
“Certaioly. If a gentleman in
Kentucky, sir, has a*cold and dossp't
know what to do for it, sir, It allows
at once that be is an alien and not
entitled to oar neighborly office*,
sir. ” —Washington Star.
Aoministiutos'b Sat.s--DB*K*
Lawn s. ■
Georgia—Madison county :
Agreeably to an order of the
court of Ordinary grunted at the
regular Oct. term” 1895 of said
court, will be sold before the court
house in said ceunty between the
legal hours of sale” on the first
Tuesday in November next, the
real estate belonging to W T Drake
deceased, cousiating of one tract of
land situated in said county in
205th diet. G M adjoining lands
ot Moses W Smith and bthera,
being the place whereon W T
Drake resided at thy yime of his
death, and contains \Lp hundred
and fifty eight acres iy>re or lose,
Has a sma 11 two horse ’ arm open
on it, wat&red and has a great
deal of good pine timber, forest
pines. Good strong, productive
land, buildings sufficient for all
purposes. Terms cash, field tp
pay debte and far distribution,
I- Oct 10th 1896.
8. C, O’Kelley,
Adm.of W T Drake, dec’ll.
from la mix ■*. -- -
SHERIFF SALE.
Georgia—Madison county:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
Nov, next at the oourt bouse in
said county, within the legal hours of
tale t > the highest bidder for oasb,
tho foliowintr property to-wic All
that 'rwit, of !■ and, being aad t..
in the con itr <f Modi- or, adjoii
lands of Wid-r, Pajre; snd the
lands of Sarah J Rioe and Van A
Rice, beginning at a black gnm corn-
•*■ thsro* a. 49 a 27 00 chsiaa to
hickory, thave*, s. 76 e 6.50 chain
H a red oak, thonoa b. 74 e 10.25 obft
to rock, thenoe n 26 o b*ir. H to
a rock pile, then** n 72 w 29,16
• hin ta hickory, tfc'<co * 27 w
20,60 ohains to the bt-go aing Mark
gum oornar. oomainiag gl aor*,*
mora or lesa. Phare is a good on#
bono crop rp* on aime, the rest
in origi. a! K*ret and aid fold. Said
land levied om a" the property ,* V
A Rice and S J Rico, to satiafy an
exaeati n ismad from the Superiar
coart of said ootv,in favor #f J H
Rioa against V ± R ea aad S J Rios
Dead filed and warded foi the pjr
of < f tusking aa required by
law* Wnttaw notice given tenant ia
pimeersion e. required by law. This
Oit, 6 h 1895.
L E Bw k, Sheriff.
ure Mountain Corn
Whiskey
For sals by
J* H. Scoggins*
COMER, GA.
Our mountain corn whiskey it ab
solutely pure. Not even a small
he&dacht in m whole barrel.
Wo alio handlo the best Bye,
whiakioo, Brandies, Gin, Bedrs
Cigmri, etc.
Our bottles are full tneantre
and wo guarantee to treat jou
fairly, When you come to Comer
give ut a call.
R. P. Sorrels
PHYSICIAN AND SURGED
Danieleville, Ga.
Calls anawered and prescriptions
filled ataU boon.
Disease* of women andj ehildpou
opeoialty. j
FURNITURE
We are the recognitsd leaders of furniture -in North-east Georgia and 5*
Uefy Competition.
Ixaaalne eur stock and w* will ceimncs you we 1 ave the ehe apest and 1 g- * :ie
of yaraiture ia Georgia.
W£ WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
SOHEIODY Bill IIS!
The throttle is pulled wide open and
the governor belt to prisea
thown off
Good bye to Hard Times, is what my Custoi
• mers are Singing,
he Good Bye sale at LEONIDAS 6. CREENE’S .
is now going on at Danielsville and Comer. You
can save DOLLARS by tain j m
these bargains:
100 doz ladits 10c black boss, Good Bys Fries 6c pair,
76 doz ladies Ts l blank hose, “ “ “ 10c pair,
• 100 doz ladies 10 1 grey mixed hoaa " “ “ 6o pair,
100 doz Mieses 10c black ribbed hcaa “ ' “ 5c pair,
76 doz Mod* 10c heavy knit J boss “ “ *' 5c pair.
Alao an elegant line of high grad* heiiery, price* way town.
85 doz 5c Hankorclmfs, Good By. Price 8 for 6c
60 doz 10c Handkerohiefß “ 11 “ 6 osnts.
Batter grades in proportion .
My Rent’s furnishing depirtount is right up to Snuff —a beauti
ful line of collars, cu’fs and shirts —Drices will tickle you,
A handsome line 40c neckwear, Good Bye Price 26c.
A hard-to-bat line of 500 neckwear, Good Bye Price 83c,
2000 yards of 6c Prints ‘‘ “ “6c
1000 yards woolen dress plaids, w’th 16c “ ** “ 100
1200 M double width’ dress plaids T6Jc " 11 “ 10c
900 “ Suitings worth 10. “ “ “ 7.
Aft 9 and 10c Ginghams newest weaves “ ** “ 7jc
A tip-top stock of higher priced woolen and eotton dress good#—all] up-to-date
styles. 2590 yds full 9 oz Jeaus, worth 2oe. good bye prioe 19a—when this lot
is gone this prioe is gone.
Everything in Waterproof, Jeans Gnssimers, ote., out down to the quick.
CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY I "' ■ ' "
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50 Suits mens clothing, cheap at 15.00. Oerd bye prioe 98-96 suit. /
60 Suits mens woolen Cheviots, blue a black, oheap at 98.00 good, bye price 9600
50 Suita mens Clay worsted black cutaway’s sacks w’th 910 goad bye prioe 98.00
I am strictly in town on Shoes and Hats. If folks try to eram too much
. adance in shoes down you, cetne and buy from me,
Pull eat your 85c. shewing and snitten tobacco, and if you don’t mind
I’ll match it for 26 > ib, Remember that I ban die Horse Jewelry, suoh as
Harness, Bridles, etc,
I don t only sell everything kept in's first class Dry Goods Store, but oar*
ry a complete stock stook of nearly all kinds of Merchaadise at Popalar prices.
Try me and lie convinced.
Leonidas E. Greene*
Danielsville and Comer.