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CLOTHING !
Our Fall and Winter Stock of Clothing and Furnishing Goods is now complete. The Latest Nov*!
eMies from the most Fashionable Tailors in the world We will sell you a good
Woolen Suit j
At what you have been paying for a cheap cotton suit. Give us.a look bVfore yo i buyj
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E M and W F DOIISEY, 115 to 131 Clayton fctree.
Corn
is a vigorous feeder and re*
sponds well to liberal fertiliza
tion. On corn lands the yield
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated with fer
tilizers containing not under
•]% actual
Potash. .
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
Our psmphlets arc not advertising circulars boom
tag ■ pedal fertilizers, but are practical works, contain
ing latest researches on the subject of fertilisation, and
we really helpful to farmers. They are sent free for
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
03 Nassau St,, New York.
J 1 Crawford
—Dealer in— j
Dry Good?, Groceries and Gener
al Merchandise. Wagon yard ac
commodations free for all at pres
ent. will furnish beds at 10c
per head. Meals reasonable. Also
jjigns a first class blacksmith and
repair shop. Good horse shoeine
a specialty,
IT am running a beef marke t
and will the highest price fer cat
tje sheep or goats.-
miles from Athens on Dauiels
ville road.
: jd Happenings
>.,
Ireais of Interest ,to ‘‘Free
State” People—Oar
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
Poi’t forget to write it 1896.
We opened the new year with
a few new subscribers.
/, E Greene is in Athees and
Comer this Week.
J T Chandler of Pocataligo, was
in town Thursday.
T W Long has moved to the
Porterfield house:
We welcome J P Wright to our
little city.
To-msrrow is election day for ft
new council for present year.
W D Carrington and family
have moved to Comer.
S C OKelley Ims been quite sick
all Christmas, but we are glad to
know is better now.
Six of G W Mann’s children j
are down with measels Mr. Mann
himsoif has just reeoveied from a j
sere re attactof them.
J A Gloer of Bowman, was over
to see us this week. Mr. Gloer is
one of Bowmans most prosperious
merchants.
If any one has a good milch eow
with a young calf and wants to sell
the same, call on Rev F R Smith
at the Methodist parsonage here.
The Methodist have taken steps to
have their church over hauled and
a vesiihlo built in front with a bels
fry. This will add a great deal to
the looks of the church, besides bo
iag a great improvement.
Cols. Bond and Gordon took in
the exposition this week.
M M Gholston spent Christmas
at home witli his parents.
W E Short, Pucataligo’a popu
lar bailiff, was in town this
week.
Tax C 'Vector Martin has issued
more fi fas ‘he prerent year than
in manv years before.
Col. E T Br wii of Athens, was
here yesterday. He was interested I
in the case of J VV Seymour vs |
E F Hardman, settlement of j
| witness foes, befoie J F L Bond as
auditor.
J P Wright, has bought the
Gunnells lions'* and lot and is ;
moving to town, so Hat he can
school his children .
Ott Jones has moved into the
Stevens house on North street, and
J&meß W White, who occupied
that dwePiag the past year, has j
moved to the house occupied by ,
W D Carrington.
Horse racing seems to be cc||-
ing tothe front, again. Two races
at Comer within the last two
weeks.
H W White of Tla, was in town
this week, and told us that be was
moving with his family to Hartwell.
Wash is a good citizen, and We bate
to give him up. He carries onr*
best wishes with him to his new
home.
The blank applications for the
widows pensions have been re
ceived by Ordinary Daniel and he
ri q tests us to say that they will
be delivered now at anytime, and
that he would be glad if all would
corue and get thorn as early as pos
sible,
Stephen O’Kelley and sister Miss
Dolly, visited relatives in Ogle
thorpe this week.
II B Mattox and * wife visited
their daughter, Mrs, A M Soarbor.
ougb, at Comer this week.
Karl Colbert has been quite sick
withjjj pneumoonia, but is now,
we are glad to state some better. He
came home froai college to spend
the holidays, and was taken sick
in a few days after he reached
here
Berry Wtkin6 who was taken oat
os bond snd then left his bondsman,
has he in recaptured and is now in
jail. His bondsman turned him
over to the sheriff.
J V Faulkner of Grove Hill dis
trict was in to see us yesterday.
Mrs Gordon has meved to the
Daoid house that was sccupied ly
E C Williams, and Mr Williams
will move io the B D Bo <• heuse on
North street.
J N Shields of upper Poea, was
in town yesterday.
J H Mathews of Mathewsviile,
was over to see vs yesterday.
J D Long and family were visit
ing BN White and family this
week.
Mrs Gabriel Grimes and family of
Jackson county, visited family of
T A Grimes here this week.
Prof A'kisson has moved his fam
ily here, and is at the Long house.
J S McCurdy and B J Meadow
of Comer, are in town to-day.
They report things quiet in their
town.
5 Foils. J
Newsy Paragraphs From
a Live Town,
Christmas day looked like Sun
day in our town. No trade of
any impel tanoe.
The little fo'ks enjoyed the
Christmas tree fixed up for them
at tlie homo of T G Hitchcock,
Wednesday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Hampton visited
Uuole Hubbard Hampton amjL
family uoar Dauielsville, during
th holidays.
Miss Nora Fleeman, & very pret
ty young lady of Winterville, was
was the guest of Mrs. W W Kidd
last Thursday.
Miss Janie Cleveland, a veiy
pretty young lady, with W^rot.h ■
#r, of Bowman, wer j visiting their
uncle, J E Turner, at the Glenn
house last week.
The accomplished Mies Nettie
fhompsoii A’ns jrisiting
Saturday.
Mr. Edd Coile and Miss Em
ma Thompson were married on
last Wednesday. Rev. Coile of
Winterville cfficiaUng. Edd is a
noble yonng man. and his byido
Miss Emma, is an accomplished
and talented young lady. May
happiness and prosperity attend I
them through life.
Mias Mamie Christian and a Mr.
Maxwell, of Jefferson, were mn|
vied on last Thursday. Miss Chris-!
tian is a sister of Mrs. A Pitturd!
and has ahoit of friends here. §
E L Streetman and wife, and
beautiful Misses J.ou Streetman
and Ada Martin, With EH Martin,!
were visiting W O Hitchcock and’
wifo Monday. ’
Prof. J A Conwoll in nursing a
big case of mfcu-sal*.
Dr. Hampton presented his wife
with a fine organ as a Christmas
Rift.
M II Pittman aiid lady went up
ntar Ha to attend a wadding on
last Sunday,
M B Herring will move to tlie
Bueseo place on the Daniejgvifle
and Athens road tins year.
Leo Eherhart is moving into his
new house.
Edd Alexander and J R Bullock
of Comer, were in town a short
while Monday morning.
Married, on Sunday morning,
22nd ult. at the home of the brides
father, C W Morris, Mr. Frank
Thompson and Miss Laura Morris,
TG Hitchcock, esq., officiating,
Frank is a son of Mr. A J
Thompson of near Five Forks, and
is a stead)', honest, hard working
young mau and numbers hi
friends by the score, while his
bride, Miss Laura, reared with
advantages, endowed with many
mental and physical graces and
possessed of many rare accomplish
ments, she is ns sweet and as love
ly a woman as man ever placed
upon Ihe sacred hearth of his
home, a holy priestess to keep it
• right, serene and warm. She
goes to her new home followed by"
- FURNITURE -
0
Defy Competition.
We are the recognized leaders of furniture in North-east Georgia.’
Exam.ne stock and will convince you we l.ave the cheapest and handsomest line
of Furniture in Georgia.
WE WILD NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
j the blessing and benediction of all
who know her. All jc in in wishing
for this young couple a bright and
happy married life. ’ ,
Hull Hot Shots.
g| -
'J.B.T. a handsome and intel
ligent young man of 5 Forks, has
been getting price lists of baby ear
riiiges. Cau’t possibly imagine
what a single fellow wants with any
thing like that, unless he’s counting
the cost, of getting married.
Had a shooting match in East
Hull last week. Heard that one
_gld rooster brought 950. tie mus l
* have been tough or else the marks
men were awfully poor shots.
Harmony Grove was well repre
resented at the Coiner ball. Gin
; Stark took the cake as the most
graceful dancer on the floor.
! Young “Jay Gould” of Madison
county is cutting a big through
with the girls—young widows not
excepted.
GW B Raiden, after being aick
for some days, is up and going
about.
■Mr. Robl. Bridge* health is not
improving as fast as bis friends
would wish-still con fi usd to big
bed.
i
I; Col. Henry Yerby made a remark
that t was the ugliest man he ever
■ saw. Not saying that lam anyways
handsome, but would lie dinned
Iglad for him to produce a man that
is any uglier than Jis,
Mr. Frank Carithers th? hand
some yardmasuir at 8 A L depot,
Athens, attended the dance at J I’
Johnson, jr., Friday night in Xmas
lie was accompanied by several of
the Athens Girls and boys. Come
again.
Feel ' |
Badly j
To-day? j
| We ask Ihis repeatedly, because j
serious diseases often follow trifling |
ailments.
' If you arc weak !
[Brown’s S&3£i
| and can’t week, '
begin at one* tok-|
I 111(839 ins the most relia- ,
tie Ttreiigthoiiug .
| medicine, which K '
I RtGnrc Stown's Iron Bit- .
1 DILBCI > tcre Benefit comes
I 0 f, om tiic very first
‘ ■ dose.
IT CURES
| Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver
i Neuralgia/ Troubles,
| Constipation, Impure Blood,
, Malaria, Nervous ailments
Women’s complaints.
[ Get only the genuine—it h.-e crossed red
lines on the wrapper.
| BROWS CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MO.
JJ. IfSU • us&w:*.sVd4u:< (
li.ii 6. JAGG3S' |
Wg£LESV;
wTOHATE;
l*hwar tvt* hiwli’r. . buhds op the health *9
%A str/wfM of tb tuft from the first do-, ard i
nrai in* wor t e>e* of %k trolron down mss
Mvs*n. IrlMiMcr (rfMH**>p of O* (
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ksr 9t> pa**r wsrs nw**' ap**'l •v'* ". A-l lr*r |
rinKMU T CIIKPANV, .
A* n**, A*LAtfVA, 9 A. '
j[r you feel weak
And all worn out take
BROWN’S IRON BITTERc*
** r% * * *■
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Do You See Spots'
before you in the air ? That’s ,
your liver’s fault. Rheumatism,
Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Head- t
ache und Billiousness ans all
your liver’s fault. i
Symptoms of a Disordered Liver:
Pain la back, side and shoulders, a J
bad tanto In the mouth, coated
tongue, general drowoi-.ese, dlges- j
tlon hud, tull.hcss t *ha stomteh, lors
. of appetite, sour a,- ‘ *u-K ntomneb,
habitual costiveness. i.u before the ,
i eyes, s In sallow, eyes yellow, net - f
vousness, pimples on tho face, dry
cough, confused mind.
At the first appearance of
; these symptama call on your ,
' merchant lor a bottle of
: i
#anif|CUraJ^iC/
; (UHEr ;
it goes straight to work on tha
liver. It cleanses this organ—
; makes it active again—purifies
j our blood and you’re cured*
j Aik Y r Druggist or Mirchsnt For IL
CULLEN & NEWMAN,
Sole Proprietors,
i Knoxville, Tenn.
popvwohtbSt^x^
Prof. Smith, for 19 ?*r Principal of tho
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY
A ward Ail Modal bg World't EeepotiHon
For M.ratom of ft(o?i-lreepliiff and Ornorn
ItnnlnrM Education, ot*. Coot to complete
UiiHiiiAHti Cour(* ittifnit. * : jo, tncliidimr tuition, book*
hid! board . Plaouotrrnrhy, Tyr**vvfiling mm-!
frlfllcrApli.y tmiulit. ln.ouu Mticrprnfnl ifrumitifca
~~ IWTn brtiikH nnT 100 nfflrinlN. No Varmlloit.
ENTER NOW. Koiitucky UniroroitT IMplom
HWRruHil < nr prraatiAt. (Of AntUtnnrr given ova
grad nit tea in miring
In order that your Uil*r* mag reach thin (Jolley*
tare thin notice and aldrrm at below,
WILBUR It. SMITH* LEXINGTON* KY.
P. P. P,
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
Makes
iarvelsus Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
P. 1* P purlflea the blood. bnlkU
tho weak and fflret
gtrAth to wiknf4 uottm ,
(Siwifete*. gi fine tLo pallor; t tecilh aod
lasitlne** vbre *uk neti,
twiugs and Artit prevailed.
—————l f —TT !■■■ lirnn.i
Tor primary ar.d Uutiarr
■▼phllfe. tor blood ooUuu luf. vamau
fiAJ j-olAon. KalarU and
In a. blood and akin w*
blotchw, plnoploa. old chronic olef.ra,
Uitbr. eaJd bead. bo<l,
wwmv wo rany aa/. witbont fW or
contradiction. that P. J*. P. U the Mat
bio*** purifier la the world, *n.| n.akea
r--attire, tbewdy tux d pennanent cure*
In ail ca/i.
la<l>e* wboee s/atem* are polwnrted
and a howe blood !-, la & Impure oosal* *
Jy*. doe to tnorutruwl irrff liltriUy*,
are oecaltAF.y bAneflttd by tha woo-
Ctcrfyl ton! 3 *&<l blood clean*]off orr.am
frtiMofP. P. if. -frlokly jLah.foko
Slock aod fofcMftlim.
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*• ne-.lf iUa blykeetiem. rf
you.? Trcej inr
Inowioddt. I w;*,o isee-n
iwwfo, vltii*\v* rba-ici'a:* <v.
N; re, * %* l .*<•; iyl hj t* i #r/ bt
pli/rlA'gar.i iv* ituodr'.d* t,i t- •-
fried every kaowr rear-'dr *'
od fii.-w>4f relief. lUj nr.tf w*n
!<• OOttit <jl /‘rt*r P. r. S'., tod •
fbjwfnlly fc*y It haa <lru nnn.ni
food enytMu* 1 bar* e* or ta*
Ht A yrnif MvtUei .. *J;
aiiiZy/yi**: ill .
Me"*. t*. 54. I BABY.
PprlnjAol ). ttroea Cottas;. lie.
Mrs. Elizabeth Menace
Baltimore, Md.
Rescued from Death
All Said Sh© Could Not Uvo a
Month
tJow Alive and Well —Thank* H
Hood's Saraaparilla.
•' I must pislso Hood’* Sarsaparilla, tot It Is
wonderful medicine. 1 sufferod 10 years with
Neuralgia and Dyspepsia
and fnintiag spells. BomoUmos I would
bo almost still with cold perspiration. J spent
a groat deal of money for medical attendance,
but 1 did not get any ncuoflt until my daughter
told mo about 1 i ood's Sarsaparilla, and I began
to takolt. 1 weighed less than 100 lbs. and wa*
A Plcturo of Misery
Every one who saw me thought 1 could net
live another month. But I began to improve
at onoo niter beginning with flood’* Sjrsap.v
rllla. and have gradually gained until 1 am now
perfectly cured. I cat well, sleep well, ana
am la perfect health. I owe all to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Instond of being dead now, I am alive and
weigh 149 lbs.” Mhb. Kijzaueth Maesaa,
10 East Barney Street, Baltimore, Md.
HOOD'S PILLS are purely vegetable, per*
feetly hsrmlete, alwsye reliable sad beaeOetaU
! S2OO Offered Free!
I Owick Vtrkt Natio.at. Bank,
I NASuvmn., T..m„ April i, itp*
pßor-.J. r Draco how, P>iw.PaAtnißoy’*riLAta
TICAL IKISI.VMU COLI.KOB, N ASKVIIXe,TB:i.
Duar Sir The time for which you drpultu
ftoe three month* ogo to day •• ■ forfeit riadrr
your proposition to ittve fioo to any charitable
matltution In Nalivl!lcandsiootoauy 80, 1 oca.
College south of t heOlito River, If you ceuld net
show more written appllcnt lons for Hook keeper,
:nd t.Unovrsplicra during the PAST FIVK
MOVTIIS than any other Puilties* College loath
of the Ohio River could ahow in the VAST FIVJI
YItAKH. haa till, day expired, and, ae demand
having been made, the mu la now held suVae*
to your check. Kcapectfully,
W. F. (Artier.
N. B.—A certificate ef deposit he the * ><>.
waa published irr the daily paper* of MathvlUa,
the dncinnaltl Etquirtr, the Atlanta ContUtm
lion, end thirty thousand elrcnlara, giving the
collct.es three months' time t/> accept.— Natln
vilte Daily Arntrimn, Afrit /, rtpg.
Write Prop. J.F. rnnr mnn raihiitle.
hr bis free Cstalogue.
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES
AND OLD SORES
CATARRH, MALARIA,
KIDNEY TROUBLES
and DYSPEPSIA
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