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Wl IB and W F DORIET.
- GLOTHING '
Our Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods is now complete. The
latent Novelties from the most Fashionable Tailors in the world. We will sell you a good
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yyoolen Quit
fr what y>n have been paying for a oaeap eottoa sait. vise s r look before you 1i \.
Exhausted Soils
are made to produce larger and better crops by the
use of Fertilizers rich in PotaAtl.
Write for our "Fanners’ Guide," a 142-page illustrated book. It
is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, and
will'make and save you money. Address,
GERMAN KAU WORKS, 93 Nimm Str, Nw York.
J, R, Crawford, 1
—Dealer in—
Dry Goods, Groceries nndGener
nl Merchinkhse. Wagon'yard no
cotnmodntinns free for all at pres
fill. , ill furbish beds at 10c
per head. Meal* reaaonniile. Also
runts a first class hi .cksntith and
repair shop. (rood house shoeing
a specialty.
lam running a lieef market,
and will pay the highest market
price fer fat cattle, sheep, goals
or hogs.
Como one, come all. LJ miles
from Mliens on Danielaville road.
m flappings/' ‘
itin s of Interest to ‘ Free
State” People—Our
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
Vasco Meadow, formerly with
the Monitor, was up from Comer,
on last Sunday.
Mrs. Cynthia Bird is moving to
\the >B, instead of Gainesville, as
formerly stated.
The “Old Hickory Wagon” for
sale by A P Hearing, Alliens, Ga.,
cheaper than ever before.
Mrs. Bessie' Kidd, nee Mattox,
of Pair Play, S. C , we understand
ig quite sick.
A negro girl by the name of
Laura Lopg, died here on last
Saturday night with fever, and
was buried by the council, tt-ds
ted by charitable citiz ns.
If you owe L G Johnson & Son
and don’t want to he sued, pay
up. We are out of business
and must wind up.
L, G, Johnson it "'on.
Geo M ('anthers was in town
on last Tuesday, 't is reported
that he will enter the race for
Sheriff next time.
See our $2 50 Rockers at f1,75.
Danielaville Furniture Cos.
Mr. and Mrs. J V fiholston have
returned from their bridal tour,
and will make W " Gholstou’i
their home for the present.
Sheriff Brooks is still sick with
fever, His son, Walker, is con
fined with fever also. We hope
for them both a speedy .recovery.
Wantxu: —Colored girl almut
12years old. Nurse and general
house servant. Apply at this of
fice.
School opens hero on next Mon
day morning. We hope there
will be a large attendance, to meet
Prof. Alkissun, also that the pa
trons and trustees will be there
toti. Nothing gives a school a
better start than for ull interested
to be at the opening.
New subscribers every day. Join
tbs band and t> happy,
E H l W F DORSEY, i -M* to iai Clayton Street.
Hi* k Hit
v
Cotton factors.
We do not buy Cotton or
speculate in it.’
\\ v e represent our customers in
terests entirely, at it iotisounble
charge.
Best prices and good weights
guaranteed Liberal advances
made on cotton stored.
PHINI2Y & GRIFFETH.
Athens, Ga.
Several of otii^ciiizentt speak- of
going tn the exposition within the
next two ,wee ks. .
Mrs. 1) W Meadow Aud children
are spending this week in Athens,
with relatives.
When you want carriages, bug
gies. wagons and saddles, call or.
A P Hearing at Z W Betts old
stand, Athens. On,
■
Porter Griffith, we are glad.to J
stale, is pp ngiin, aua is spending !
a few days at l)i> fathers home.
Several drainage bills tor differ,
ent counties huve been introduced
at lire present session of the legis
lature.
* am nut particular about cap
pixo thbci.iman, but l do want to
cap every man fiuk of ch.vrub
that has bought or does buy. a
Chattanooga chilled Plow from
me.
L. E. Oreeno.
Colton is slowly recovering from
its recent indisposition, and will, in
in our jir'gmeut reach 9ets again
soon.
' han you sell your cotton don’t
forget that the printer has to live,
and that we are ready o give you a
receipt.
Bring us vour chickens, qggs,
and butter—we will pay you a fan
cy price. J. T. Baker it Cos.
Comer, Ga:
Edgar Daniel has bought him a
splendid young horse, and is now
ready for business.
A P Dealing has opened up a
wholesale and retail store at Z '7
Bells’ old stand. Alliens, where he
carries a full and complete line of
Carriages, Buggies, Wagens, ll a i>
ness, machinery and agricultural
uiplcmcuts. T G Hadawav is sales
man and will be glad to see you.
They are offering these goods at the
iowes prices.
VTo are adding now subscribers
\ to our list every day, and old ones
are taring advantage of our eoni
, bination offers. Now is the time
to BU'>acril*e, and it is also the
, time for delinquents to pay up.
We are not drilling, but then you
; know, that little you are due ns
would be highly appreciated. Our
pencil is shaip, and our itfecipt
book is open to give you ot>o for
the little balance.
The men who have extended us
credit during the year, watt their
money -rselp us to pay thoai.
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Administrator's Salk—Drak*;
La>Db.
Georgia—Madison couutv:
Agreeably to au order of tbs
court of Ordinary granted at the
regular Oct- term 1395 of said
court, will be sold before the court
house iu said county between the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November next, the
real estate belonging to W T Drake
deceased, eousistiog of ene tract of
land situated iu said county ip
206th dist. G M adjoining landk
ot Moses W Smith and others,,
being the place whereon \V T
Drake resided at the time of his
death, and contains one hundred
end fifty eight acres more or lose,
Has a small two horae farm open
ou it- watered and has a great
deal of good pii e timber, forest
pines. Good strong, productive
land, buildings sufficient for aft
purposes Terms cash, Feld to
Say debts and for distribaiion,
ct 10th 1896.
S. C, O’Kelley,
Adra.of W T Drake, dec’d.
MDARDIAN’S sale,
WILLIE CULBERTSON LAND.
Georgia—Madison oounty.
In accordance with an order of the
court of Ordinary of said county,
granted at the regular Dec. term
1894 of said court, will be aeld be
fore the ceort bouse door in said
county, between the legal hours of
sale on the Ist Tuesday in Norem
i ber next, the following described
i tract ot land to-wit: All that tract:
or parcel of land eitaate lying and
bciug in said county, 262nd district
G. Ji ~ adjoiuiug the lauds of Jobu
N 'iuclds’ aasic fcfuickland aud
others, on the brad waters of South
river, near llix. P O and b*ig a
oart of the Madison Culbertson
place, and contains sixty-six acres,
more or less, bold as the property
ot J\V Culbertson. dsc’d, for the
purpose of )ut)iug ex (tenses and for
uistri button among tbe lawful heirs
of said deceased. Terms cash. This
Oct 10th I*#*.
S. c. Q’Kellet, Guardian
of Willie Culbertson, dee'd.
FURNITURE
W# are the recognized leaders of Ijirnitu.iv, hi North-east Georgia arid
JLkefy Oompetitiou.
Itxasslne eur stork and we will convince you we i are Eh? cheapest and handeamest line
t>f Faraitare iu Georgia.
WE WILL NOT BE I’NDRRSGLD.
iiaiiiiM
The throttle is pulled wide open alid
the governor belt to prions
thown off
' 7 , 'St ' ! * * a- ,*4
Good bye to Hard Times, is- what my Gusto,
mers are Singing,
he Good Bye sale at LEONIDAS 6, QREENE&
is now going on at Danielsville and Comer, You
U can * save TANARUS) .’LLA&S by tiling in
these bargains;
100 doz ladies 10c black hose. Good Bite .Price o pair,
76 doz ladies 16c black hose, , “ “ ** 100 pair,
100 d.z ladies 10c grey mixr.d hose “ “ 6a pair.
100 doz Missek 10c black ribbed hose “ *• “ 5c pair,
• -76 doi Men* -lOc heavy knit i hose <; • > paif.
Also an elegant fine of high grade hosiery, prices Wat Djivi
86 do* 6o Hankerchiefs, Good - Bye- Pries 8 for 6a
60 doz lOg Handkerchiefs w .*• 5 evats.
Better graces in proportion .
BBS ;'V r* ■ r ’ • 1
■g & . ’
My gent’s furnishing department is right up to Snitff—ra beauti
ful line of collars, cuffsi and shifts —prices will tickle you.
A handsome line 40c neckwear. Good Bye Pr.ce 25c.
A hafd-to-beat line of 500 neckwear, Good Bye Price 83c,
2000 yards of 6c Prints “ “ 5c
1000 yards woolen dress plaids, w’th 15c “ u “ 10c
1200 “ double width dveee plaids I6£c ’* “ “ 10c
900 “ Suitings worth 10s “ “ * 7
All 9 and 10c Ginghams newest wsaves “ “ Tic
Ifejp- kV* ■ j'*: -.4 ? *i: f : i.yr. .•
A tip-top stock of higher priced woolen and cotton dres9 goods—all up-to-date
styles. 2SJU yds full 9 uz Jeaus, worth 25c. good bve price 19c—when this lot
is gone this price is gone.
Everything in Waterproof, Jet,ns Cassimers, etc., cut down to the quick.
CLOTHING FOR EVERYBODY !
60 Snits mens'clotbing, chesp at 85.00. Gord bye prise $8.95 sort.
60 Snits mens woolen Cheviots, blue a black, cheap at SB.OO go>d bye price $5 OCT
60 Suita me'-n Clay worsted black cutaway.* sacks w’th sl9 good bye price sß.oo'
1 am strictly in town on Shoeß and Hats. If folks try to cram too muck
- adance in shoes dpwn you, come and buy boos me.
Pull oat your 15c. 'chewing ami e ntton tobacco, and if you don’t maid.
I’ll match it for 26 Ib, Remember that 1 handle Horse Jewelry, such as
Harness, Bridles, etc,
I don t only sell everything k*pt in a first class Dry Goolt Store, bnt car- *
ry a complete stock stock of nearly all kinds of Merchandise at Popular priesa.
Try me and l>e conviaced.
Leonidas E. Greene.
Danielsville and Comer.