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Three bests you cannot beat Ijs a good time
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Our Shoes
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China, Glass and Pottery
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Plinizj 4 Grill
Cotton factors.
We do not buy' Cotton or
speculate in it.
We represent our customers in
terests entirely, at a reasonable
oh urge.
Best prices and good weights
guaranteed Liberal advances
made on cotton stored.
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PHINIZY T GItIFFETII.
Athens Ga.
teal Happenings
•Items of Interest to ‘‘Free
State” People—Our
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
Miss Dollie Simmons is quite sick
with fever.
—” = n- T T r ■ .
Were in Bowman this week.
L E Brooks now occupies the
Bird house.
• Bse Brooks and sister; Miss Gal
lic, who are attending school at'
Bowman, are at home fora few
days.
G W B Raiden of Hell, who is
now a full-fledged Knight of the
Grip, was in tevvfi Wednesday
last. Me represents Lipfuo t <fe
Jones, tobacconists of Winston, N
C.
Mr. J H Ileuly, tw- whom the
contract for ceiling the Pre.sbj’tas
rian <;ka r ch was awarded, has begun
the work, and will soon have it com
pleted.
hi J O’Kelley of Larkin, was
down last Mornluy.
J T Baker of the live firm of Ba
ker &< s> of Comer, was io town
Monday.
Not quite a month from uow un
til Christmas. We would he glad
if some delinquent subscri''er
would bring ua that Christmas r ur
key
The olffreliable clothing firm of C
Stern dr Cos have an ad.in this’ issue
that will pay you to read They are
•Belling their large stock of clothing
and gents furnishing good* at cost
preparing to .move into their new
store oa CdaylOH street, Jan. Ist,
next. This is • our opportunity, and
if you want good clothing chea;,
-cat! and see them, as they can p ease
you.
J F Coll,art, was in town Mon
day.’ H a was much enthused over
the railroad question, and says
that we .rill yet have the road, and
■that before long. We hope his
predictions are true, and that we
will soon hear the whistle blow.
In f Iking of ill tigs political, he
•ays that his fiends are urging
him to make 'he race for the ieg
j; lata re, hnt that tie hasn’t fully
’.!• up his mind to do so.
$ FORKS.
.Have had hog killing weather
this week.
Great many hogs lilted around
here Wednesday and Thursday.
.Tame* O Pittard of Athens,
was m town Saturday.
Prof. Con well boarded the train
here Saturday lot Klberton—
again.
Mrs. W M Thompson, Mrs. J
0 Caritluos and the accomplished
Miss Emma Thompson, with W H
Thompson, went on the 8 o’clock !
Gain to Atlanta Saturday morning j
to take in the Exposition
? T Barnett has rented the .las j
Faulkner land and h ut moved bdck |
from 8, C. .
Messrs Dr, Meadors, A W Ca
ritlrers J L Davis and W J Thomp
son went to Atlanta Friday -morn
ing on the excursion,vetu l ning Sun
day morning at 4 o’aUck.
Mr. E a C Lyle, will sell at pub
lic sale, on the 4th. of December,
corn, folder, shucks, waggon, bug
gy, hone aid several other things
WwfflriB i, wiwu"iinr —rt
Mrs. 0 P Griffath was visiting
her daughter Mrs, B'liie Hampton
Jaai^fttnrday.
1m Hampton moved into his
now (Jwell’ng Saturday evening.
If you want a good carpenter and
fast work eall on J R P Thomp*o:i,
Prof. AII Brown was in town
j Satar’fiy. He went.to Elberten
; on the 11 o’clock train .
Glad to no'# the sick of our town
all up again.
Mr.,J L Mathews of lower 0 de
thorp#. was visiting hie daughter,
Mre. T<3 Hitchcock, last week.
,Tud?e William Griflf#lb and wife
their nephew and wife, of Jackson
county, fjtopped at the Glenn
house last Tuesday night on their
wav home from Elb*rton," where
they had hcen to see bis son John
Griffeth,
Apple and cabbage wagon* con
tinue to pas* through ©nr town.
Mr. J T Pittard of Wintervjlle,
was down town Monday evening,
M lit Pittman, the live merchant
o 5 Berks, has moved into Iho
house vacated by Dr. Hampton.
.T N Jackson of Corner, was in
’town Monday.
Miss Mattie Header 'eft on the
6 oclock train yesterday morning
for DeKal' county, to visit her
consin, Miss Mattie Cochran,
A Pitljt’d is quite sick yet,
very little better this (Tuesday)
morning.
Prof. Jim Griffith opened school
yesterday morning. Tolerab e
good -aetendance,
NOT CK.
G i.rgrt —Ms i-cn csintwy.
Whevaafc G A II Jonnirgs has ap.
plid toms ior !&!*•'! ot adrpinif-
Kiti n ou the •state J II D Bits#*
lite of gufc aa-y deo’d Tn is
ih>r f-un ■ o cite all pur, on* coa-
talas at my i fii.e ># the
Ist M udav in De.. isk . 'm Po n
why sad iette.s *=• qn not n*
graateJ. No-,. 4 b 181(5.
G C DaG 1, 0 1.
CARD. OF THANK*.
To my friends and neighbors,
who-kindly came to the assistance
of myself and family, during the
illness of our little boy, and at his
burial, l desire to return iny sin
ce rest thanks and humble grati
tude of rnv heart fot their efforts
for his relief v anp the tender care
ii conducting his burial.
Very Respt.
J. B. STrijstman.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE f
Georgia—Madison county. ; f|
Agreeable to at order of the
court of Ordinary of Oconee cun
tv, granted at. the regular Nov.
term 1895 of said court \villbe<t#old
before the court house at Daniels
villein Madison county, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in December next, the fol
lowing tract of land tewit:. A
certain tract of land containing.
282 acres more or less in Mill
District Madison county Ga.
Known as the dogwood place, nd
je ning lands of Jack Bruce's, ( Jos.
Bend*. Tom Deans, William
Beard and. and oUienf, about MSB
firm, mnr- m-Jjiii, : ijjSj’jTfiiplWl
the reminder in orgiha' for(’*t<flaid
laud belonging to thtfkftrabft of 0 O'
Deen deg’d. Sold t# }>ny debt. r
and t.ordistribution. Terms cash
This Not. 6th. 1895.
F C Deen Ad at inistr&trix,
SHERIFF *ALSS.
Georgia—Madison county:
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday
in December next, at the count
house in said county, within the
legal hours of sale, to the highest
•aider for cash, the following prop
erly lovi’r One certain tract, or
parcel of land, lying and being in
said county, on the public road
leading from Daniolsville to Ath
ens, adjoining lands of Harrisiu
Pass on the north. The Jack
son Hart lands on East, W F Phil
ips on the south Joe Haydmau on
the Wit S,ud others and known as
the JHD Beusse place, said to
contain 187, a ores more or less,
'there is good dwell and noecess
ry out building# on the same.
Said latid levieii on as the property
of J II D Bens ec dec’d to satisfy
three execution# issued from the
Superior Court of -Clarke county
in favor of Carithers Beta & Smith
agfiiiiht said J H D Oetssee.
vV itten notice given tenant m
poseasion. This Nov. 4th. 1895. •*
L E Brooks, Shertff, /
* ROAD NOTICE. *.
Ceoigia^—Medison county: M
Whereas the road commissioner#
of Grove Hill dist, having receoai
mended a change in the public road
m said district near Gam Lyle’e #ti
yb Charlie Morr*#’ honse, and aero## ,
ihe field iut > the Donil*ville and i
Five Fork* roads near W I Mead- J
*>s; All persons concerned &r#
fiereby notified to be at my office o i
the let Monday in Dec. next Mfipt
to s(<v why said change should not
b mad#. N >v. 4th. 1995. '
G O Daniel, Ordy,
D you owe L G Johnson & Son
end don't want to be sued must
up. We are out of business
and must wind up.
L, G. Johnson & Hon.
TheDoctor’sDiscovery.
DR. BROWN, OP DAVID CITY,
NEB., FINDS A MEDICINE OF
: ‘ RARE VIRTUE.
lie riril Ciii'cfl lllm.rlf lih it, auU
Uicn it for Ills l-uih uts
with ItratiiyiUjf lietnllt.
(/V omlh* Lincoln, JVcb., Cull.)
Dr. Samuel Jj. Brown is a pioneer revi
dent of 1 bur id City, having lived there fojr
SWetity years. Jt.* is well known ail oier
Uuikr Cu having practiced medicine
in very pail. 1\ in his recovery (Vein a
' v’crj* svri,:v,j disease that in looked upon as
A niix'jicte. When visited by a ( ir: ii reporter
.p’-.'linv,, i triad iv related the history of hU
A*-kuv. unit his final cute.
"Thill will be nvv fir-t step into the field
eTa pr: kiik;l iiitervicir, hut I am goenlhue.i
- 'e over my recovery that i he I tike con
d’i.'tm.; > rrjttiiur exjieriener meeting.
‘tSi.t nr eeveti vour< ti.jo j.eriial gijiralyaif
st t in vp;i;\ Biy left side, ami I soon bees mo
o,Tv.;ta,J ity kindred ailments. The pension
ii t.:rd f.imd my trnub'e to b> “partial parai
y is if left side, varicose veiiiM.i |.-,t!i !cj :
Riid left varioow*!-;.” I was also troubled
•yishTiiabetes. 1 became unable topcrfurni
iouMia! labor, having to give up the larger
p .rt or ruy pv irtiee. 1 could hobble iimiuul
by the ana of evutcir s aud cane. 1 tried
every unidioiiie that I ever heard of in en
deavoring to relievo toy tuffering.
“ About a year ago I' rend of s medicine
t-niiftil l)r. Wiliii-ms' l'ihk J’i'ls, tint
seamed to fit my esse, so ] sent im
iurapio:. I Was co well autisiKd with th
satnjdeji that i cent for more, no they noted
'directly in harmony with nature.’ Thotfe
‘lire the Bjti.ir.:! 1 look forintreatinstdiMßiiee.
1 untui uitUifiSj. of boles cflhb pill*, and 1
am now emirely relieved of p)i my covert!
jili:iv'ii!.H, and am aide to move about once
J|nr, w.fhont being hampered with orjp
■jKdi.-vs.ier. • In my practice I always uc*
where .the diagnosis of tfco ease
ioßf now Have n n inarkabl* c&ss st Braip
Wt. Auyastus Tuibot, thejnr.stßiiuter,was
Shifi ing Irani dipbete aud insipidness, aud
wa.i’in t first atsgos of Bright’s tli*o*(e.
The it'iotoro hiuj failed to give linn any relief.
Alt Itu'iei nfliia recovery had been given up
w!i‘!:i I >■.;■..< called in and took charge of the
<m<-. !Ie is now op the mad to complete
recovery. The Bright’s disease was headed
i li', .: i I ilia other ailments overwhelmed. A
Ii i d.:r family cannot bo found than that
of jSUtiJWSIcr Talbot, of Brainerd,”
Sworn and eul.scribed to before me tbi|
Aeventh d:y of September. A. TANARUS). 1893, at
third! City. Nob. E. S' tIUKYON,
•(Signed; Koliry Publit.
Pr. Willinm-t' Pink Villa for Pule People
uio now given to the public as an unfailing
blond builder and nerve restorer, ouring all
forms of ueahne-ii arising from a watery
condition of the blood or shattered nerves.
The pills are sold by all dealers, or will be
sent post paid on receipt of price f/50 cent* a
box, or six boxes for $2.50 they lire never
i. Id in bulk or by the 100) by addressing
l>r.-Williams’ Med. Cos., BanehecUidy, Isly!
ROAD NOTICE.
Hear gia-- Madison county:
Whereas the read commissioner#
of Grove Hill district kave reported
in favor of a public beginning hear
Mrs Sarah Lesters, and at the
Thompson big road, in the direction
of Hnil, .through the land* of JT
Johnson and B B Williams, t# con
nect witji the Hull r#ad leading
to Athens. All persen# *r* hereby
notified to be at my #ffice on the Ist
Monday in Dec. #exl to show why
said road should uot bo declared oe
•f the 2nd cln-s public road* of
aid counly. Nov. 4th. 1806.
G C Daniel, Ord.
! ROAD NOTICE
G orgj—Midjann • mntj:
Whem'-the Itovl <; mnii-imuri
of Grove Hiil d itf. begini*ig rejo't
r.l i, favor f i public r#*d hading
from imr ih* Pittawn s .baol huso
’kiiyngjj the latda <>f J R Paitmen,
J V S*viu*re, J It P Thoro|s)D,
J B WiiiikTonb, J F C.lbnrt, into
•ho A b** r*,d at J ]<’ CoiberU.
A*t t-'ri)**i intor?fed are he;e’>yno
iii*,d lo boain y < ffl • on the lit
m >nday in I) cv m-xt to a)jow why
**i<i read hfeiould uot b* ioilarid
ono of tb 2nd c!a*s public road* of
aaid cou*ty. U’oU Noy. 4th 1895.
G C rio', Old,
Jt
FURNITURE Rate
fi.aQ M Ohviiao ®!b. am! ; nil r> :>
&£#**>•wa tore •''• an P nrt ‘ of coma -y,
■ film'tfrora factory, alwlivi
fi • ..*- C. e,ie prlcrr. Kz>:l ce. for po:;>
, SieoD Mr IllUiiCal. American FurnitureAyeirj.
P. Q., Hjiss, Giljn i, Kai.
The \vold‘s best cook stove
IS THE FAMpUS-
IRON KING
v *pct it urself befor# you buy a ftow
iou try onennd fail to find it alt wo claim for it, w* will lefuii<l
your m oney. Fr sale by ,th# ”
largest BTpvjs house in the country
T S yielhvin.
.AaaJLuj 1— : : £ £ •
P. P..P.
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
iakes
iarvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
**- • ti -ir -Tri#niri!*<v * ii
and Scrofula
P. I*. P rIS,, tho blood, bwttdn a t
the v.mw and <l<iilJltaU4. iltm
,i.nr,.-ia v wuikeat# nc-rwa. ns
dneoßio-, ai il-ir ;#. O patient health nil
J*Sf loui # w'i*r* lO*tt.a, gK-KV
itnd first prevail*"!
tMVtt [ -I | , _ J
fw tr?ap* r * a-sondary t 4 tertiary
1 PUl.Ia. tor Wood uuiaunliio, nj*t <>j.
rU! {Kwann. Kt.iu't., Cift>Kli>. rjul
JT blued *-. a ~vin
U (itiihoa, r iii.lir, old .drools uL,fj.’
ti'Uar. aualil head, boil,. .->ilpe| ( „,
' c#r,ia~w* isa/ .-.av, *!thorv t*nr o/
f. F. u.V tli beat
hl.-.od prr |.i i!i world,-*MI ,uaxj
p odlTo, 7 fcßd permaiuct onrao
in Ml !<*,
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v: ho## ire polacnud
ar.d yvf Uoodlt I# an Ir.idir* oosai
*l ,a. <lt toiuer.airsal lrr#s>.iarTtl,
r.rv seoapsarly benafiaod hy tue vua.
du.!Te 1 tyjulo ami Mood cloaacinjr proa
?•*■■■* r >t (’• r. r. -ppioki/ *.&, mm
t'-/ 1 i.ivl Fouwlua.
B*iaor:i,r>. HKrr*n"i."l4vSul#fra*
—I oin RSoak m tae hlfli.ar, /£,*/
y./Bin’oiieia., from w.j -n vm.wuU
iwnofret#,lT,l t u hviri
0,..0iu0, rkoiMaaMas* I'jc
do jr 9-1 r,. wan ltd. by Hr* vcryboA
nhyidalaßa arm #u*at hundred# of .lol*
Jar#, triad every lriiowo uftlr
ou
on# oottio of yoor P. P. P., end oea
ohocmjliy say It hm, couo mo more
food then noytbluc ] ham ovo;- takes,
l ocn reooru-rißiirt ft, nr raodlof na to . 4
utTam of oht ihoro r.iw.i<o#.
. . _ M .? A **• m. yea ay,
oprli)fc#ld, (Inou Cana*,/, He.
‘ DR. HATHAWAY'* CO.
i owr.rbi. Cou.!Mf!cri Free V ficTor bv a rtrlctjy profesrlocl ba*i and .frlctly
I -wservetion. No ir.tcrlucn xw, wfilTu,Vn e S2SSSS. Mnt cv * r J' wh <. horn
W- si feanaoM
rr:* Syphilis, g9f^J&J|S94*" •**<*f•<*
Stricture*•“*•?*". n-S
mi' Ladies,
otlwt doctors )>▼• ftltod. C*n give von prXfs* 11 •,-mciits. Muuy cured efler
Rheumatism **
f'A-ar cud p#!n In Jolnts-a cufo t bound ta tkc w rcmo7#
I jfu f fur ,th 64 papes. with full cUfrir•.'.*... f./T-. ; c ., Cfl £•
aa >/t>v i/;u | e( ] | ri plain wrapper fra*, near* luhrlit |V bunl !• , yVi C 'aJ w t zy . f ** *£* * nn< l cure
for Men; Vo, 2 for Women : No. .3 forSttn Vatarrl/ ® ploßl WAftk * #*• *
Wai " “ b ‘ >* w.*Hfio tea leading
8 honesty ; DR. HATtfS AWAY & CO. | sk ,m J
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m p sows
Mil; MSOM.
KraffifTOOWlES
anH D'ysPtPSU
cafjr!y rcacteve# by P.P.P.
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eiir^L** 0 (.vonteaC Mood ynirUer oa
voarP P P. at Hot Bprlu.,Vrk.,.id
ft Son Honan* more >o<#l titan Utioa
®a*>- fa . Job mtnom,
, *^ Br> # Ohy toHctrm I bora
“lf3s</dkSrr*J7,D.,JciKaToir
Mranueb. Uc.
•bin *anin Cured.
Tu dmor.y JV >*• Ma)*r V ityufa, flr*
Bajym, Taw., Jtavwy l. }e#S.
*f#n9. X.IPPMAW flaoi, Bavanmth,
bare tr!*d yow P.
P. P. fur o> leae of Itakin, neuaJy
known -*kfn i*noor,of thirty ▼oars'*
utfifi'Juif. And /ocuid imt rotßii ta
gjkmestloMo and ami ronoto* nl/lr-
MUtfon fr:>n M.s tool of the dlsenso
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