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LiOV-E’SI REWARD.
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S . t--he lays her hand a mornvmt in
hi-; coldly, roitrU'tv i ;'y.
'l ive you oooi*' bach a< last—at.
IhKS? '
“Ye.„, 'Vc retained a fortnight ago,”
rings out live dear, silvery voice.
* Captain Arthurs, will you take mu to
the ballroom?"
;S!i" bows a trifle liva hti’y l Tv'
go* Reyn ht id ' u tb-* ilratvirjj
)-()0M on pu i tnc*’ it a no.
The night gi*e by with the t ipple
of laughter, 1 lie (ra hof music. the
tread of daiicing let t.
Kven whore qclmiring eyes follow
Florence Tiiorne, and h r unde !o is
fondle on aml -miicet** >ue the wor.d
bow down us fore his darling.
wit, such repaid e■, such matchless
grace 1" they fay. “Shu is the beauty*
of the season,”
“Ore dance, only oiie,” pleads Ed
gar Reynolds, ’’for iliu -i. u of o and
times.”
She laugh 1 *, that clear, happy 1 -ugh
of lit)p, and k* \r ' bun. - '
He stands wbt-i he ' s ■ -u;
ami looks ' er 'if ;...
<y* • . ..
lie lias staid siniiu nod l*t •'■''i.vtioi,
Ycro’# bank a*-count slip thrnugß lim
Linds f*r I lie sake <d ilns girl. ag'd
Jame., FhorncV wealth. *
Oh. now —le w for hoiir li .*1 ci
old dominion. 7.
lie sees a servant approa hb'i lit
the crowd, sees her bend 1 or
bead and follow him. ‘ ... •
“1 must have it out with her U'-'Ji, ~
lie sav s, clutching Ins lys ,
‘ I must awake the old love uiuigl.J; dt
eve,’ ' I'
11q follows her ‘through the long,
gas lit roi m till, till parting the velvej
curtains t Tu end, she enter: a roof,
dim, shadowy alcove. ;
lie is just behind her, but ’duyvt
back quickly in The shade of a tall,
(lower crowned pillar nsluf.Ws tEinap
turn from tie marble mauul at, the
farther end of the n om, against
which be had 1 ran leatiiifg— a i ■
bearded and bronzed., and travel
stained
‘ Oh. I’ll In!”
The gill sprang forward, a Mn .in'
ing light in her ever, 'aiyiw'l color in
her < htiks.
“Little Flo!” he says softly.
Jt was th old pet name h r her when
Bho was n little child. When she
grew up a “fair girl gnUuate, with
golden hail el c vvns “JVLss 1 lor
iint.” N-w thu old nnine spiaug
lii-gt to h s lips.
liutii her slender white hands rest in
hia (on —not reluotlanily now. Tne
man in tin .’tadow cf the velvet pin
ti ere looks on w*nh cum tut; soil lips
Ah, he recognizes lii.in.nov his rus
tic rival el three yeargsigo.
“J.itlle Flo.’’ he says again, and
this time lus eyes are suspiciously
moist. With a typnian’s quick peroep
lion she sees it, withdraws her bund.-.
pun a mmriU,-sUe is a idiy girl
again, for stir knows how, in spite of
■wealthv suitors and a eouutehs’ . re
mit, she lias faithfully guarded‘the
love awaki i.ed three yeaia ago the
true love that nourished when the
false love died.
“Have you no letter welcome.
Floienec —ho gift of live? Have .1
hoped and w ited in vain ? (Jh, my
darling!”
“Silence ! This lady is mv promised
wife-"
it is Kdic’.r Koyr.oh.:-." white*with
rage, who's % lint Flo *• .■ turns
to l ira w‘ *r , im- tcvtesi
smil*.
■ “You are mistaken, Mr. Reynolds.
A pretty girl v.-itli whom you Ihrted
three years ‘ago helped to pas* the
time, but she was only a shy, wild
rose and vou couldn't after Ito ruin
votir prospects for her, you know,”
As she speaks she draws, from her
breast amt hands him a sheet of crum
pled paper.
Than sh turns to ''the lover of her
childhood, girlhood, womanhood, and
]ays her hands io liis, and lie clasp?
the figure in its trailing satin robes
close in his strong arm* til! “little IT
erica out m alarm, “Oh philip, vou
have crushed my flowers!''
And Eugar Reynolds goes forth
from the room and forth from their
lives, and for once tr ie love lias its
rural reward.—E'coh urge.
The past guarantees th . tuture
It is not what we say, but what
Hoad’s Sarsaparilla does, that teds the
story. Remember HOCE^’SCUSr.j
CURED ATJT3 YEA r<s.
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure Victorious.
No other nictllciriß can sho*?such a retard.
Here lg n veritable patriarch, 73 years of
age, with strong prejudice to overcome, who
hrid Esart
Heart Cure ascl i > cow round and “eIL
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S/MOT-I# O. STOXE.
Ora i Li ke, Mich., Don. 2%, 1601.
J. h&79 bee n troubled wit h heart disease 13
yeavw o- more. Most of the time 1 was so
bad it v/afj not r>afo tor me to po out alone,
as dizzy spells would < i t ' sefalling, I had
severe palpltarlon, shortncßfi<;f breath and
Kinddcn pa. in a that rendered iue helplt •;. All
| phy::U3if* s did for me wee to advise keeping
| quiet. * AJ..fttot. last I etc tftkirr:
I br.JIP : V Hew Heart Cure,
I and br.f • I A--.: .t.d the first brjttlo i
! found th s,.*!;:. ;*o *a -a God-semi. I bavy *
i now u* +<* ir bc.tt le*t in all and am "eeilnjr •
i vtdk lam 73years?. * vea..dEavo
‘ •‘Ui it*:.7H:d-. :‘i 11r> -• pa* r x ak
• JiLyJlju, hr ■ i u; ,4 t fc ut • 1 . o •/; •• 1 ’it
- in*.:My u (h,i*riy to tm* >u .* < cure your
. stust lo noT’.cdy has wrought in me. ’! do
! -b’.E? to chow mv fcawiatlon of l>r. Miles'
| fi* tTtmrJ-Cnm. F/.Mt Kb O. STONE.
■ ilr Mile,; ne'artr-.i:-s ii-ißold on n, ureitlva
! Abil.. retliottW wtlt benefit.
1/S.lf •tT'V ■: M-lti- it 1!. C -0rF)....
| it vMI (>o.v,:it, nicjMi'l, <m rce-ipt of price
i .pv.tbo f-. VUiea Misticai Cos., /-Xniuirt, lud.
j Cure
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pTo T’iif! •S'apeTior C*>ui'i ■: f s^if 1 county:
'i3vf'"J.'fditipij ( cf .1. Robinson, K linker
i resj.e'*t .!. sliuv e
f'TTe'e k nfip. f. Tl’liat your |m4it:*ui<.w J.
eT-hn ui:-’ f:, F. fvn’.'*4f i/f Ruiks t'OHlity
• t><! l). J. •A’liiieftonf *f Habei.shnm (’<>
are of sfiid counties
;f. That, they, and such
other persons as in nr heemne n-soci.i
te<l with, theoij ile'ir t*> be incoi'i'orn
ted under the incorporate name of tl *
Ranks Comity the-ml (dub foi the
term of twen'y years, with privih* c
of rcne'wal at the uxpiva! n < t tint
tirne, said incorporaticii it* be beatci
jtt. Jiniwin ('*:'• li. t ho* object, and
purpose of said club ifi to nuuntaii:
in,(l provide in u suitable way a home
.or,rooms for the Foeinl reetcntioii
its members end facilities ami con-.en
lcncev for social intoreoiu t) ami entrr
laiinner.t,:.s usually appei'ain to eiid
ionned foi gucli jiurpoFce. ‘ 1i at
they disird to have the power to held
and .convey such property both reft!
aid personal, to receoive ihe seine by
gift or purchase as may lie necessary
or convenient for the pui p.".* el said
j corporation or for the safe invc tmer
lof said funds as it may acquire.
That'they desire the power to make
mu h I'vlaWH. rules ati'd i< gi:h*tions not
ine..:iM. L tent w ;i ■ (*> orgia
as may be ncet s arv for the
ment *f aid club, the eorufori 01. its
memhets the qualilication and admis
sion of it* members’ lbs riglits and
(lutiti, of members and ctlieers the
eqru of its property the investment < f
its funds and generally tu do ..11 such
,et: and things us may be t,eee.-,san
or convent tent tor the carrying out
tiio ebjacts and purposes aforesaid
ti. That- said incorporations being
formed and organized for tire pur
Poses of .seji.nl enjoyment and not foi
the purpose of trade or individual or
corpora!u pioiiis, ban no capital stock.
Therefore petititmeis pray that an or
der be gt anted i'jeorp iratiug them,
tlu'ir osHiieiates arid sucees.*or.i under
.the name aforesaid for the purpose
nforsttid aml for the time aforesau
r.nd with the privileges nnrt powet
aforesaid.
j J. Ri miNsoN,
() i ai: IJkown, J ’E. Ram t:,
. J Vtiiioner*R f Att’y ) 1.) J Anukrson
('.EOIUiIA: Hanks Copn rvh—l, 1..
,\. Turk, do liercbv certify that this is
x . >pv of the urteinui application
iur ’er a-- appears on tile in this
ofliec, This O'” ldt 18'dG.
T.N ■ ' KK, C. b ('
Ao.icu.
Agreeable l< an order of < ’rdinery
ot Harks ccuntv will bt>’>oM at uuo
Mott on the premises of Elizabeth An—
gain deceased ol said county on the
2,1 rd dar of November! next within
tho leghi hours of sale tlio following
piopertv towit: One tract of land on
the waters of Hudson liver, hounded
as follows on the West by lands of 1.
K. Sewell, on the Notlh bv Nails
( reck and Hudson liter, on the East
by lands of Jane Anglin. on the South
bv lands of Frajieinn Anglin, O n
(.lining one hundred and seventy (1 1 1>'
acres by actual survey; about (oil) fifty
acres of cleared land, about twenty
five actes of up land the remainder in
original forest and pine Held. Sold
as the property of Lii/.abeth Anglin,
late of said county deceased. Terms
cash. This oth day oi October ISOG
IT. J. BURGESS, Execute r.
Also at the same time and place,
will he sold one hundred and twenty
six acres of land, joining lands of J.
K. Sewell, Kit/aW l Anglin ami
others. Part cleared land, too re
mainder in original forest and pine
field. iVrms cash. This oth day of
Oct. IS" FRANCIS ANGLIN',
j‘v he: ag- at \V. J. Bl RGESS.
m m wii
TO
Dyar
&
Ayers,
Itf.ACKSMITIIs
itJid
WOnll WOKKMUS,
HOMER,- - GA.
O’.J 15u*rgir’S ami W: g:,s mate
o’,i;i' new . \\'e do ail kind of
’i rkin wood .•:i and iron at reasonable
prices. Horesiiocin" a snecmlty.
SIBOO.OO
(KVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS.
svs -..n0 every mor.fh give and away to any one who ap
th. /igh Ui ci* tb-s mor. tneriuorious patent *iuri:tg
ir-* ij: .r‘a preeding’.
•Wc. c.ofciu 3 t*in best patents for onr client*,
Si's! t’ e ohjec: of tirii efi*:; is to encourage inventors to
np t.'jick ‘*f ihcir bricht i'lcds. At the same hire we
* ;h to impress upon the public the fact tliat
.1 S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
?uch as the ,f ,car-wirKlow " which can be easily *lir? tip
r.nd down without breaking ths passenger s back,
* 4 sauce-pan," ‘‘collar-bu:tm," "nut-lock," "bottle
stopper, ‘ and a thousand other littic things that most
any one oan find a way of improving; and these simple
i invention* are the ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Patents tskm cut through u* receive special notice in
the" Nation'll Recorder, published at Washington,
D. C., which is the best newspaper published in America
in the interests of iavenf'rs. We famish a year s sub
rrripsion to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients.
We also adve:ii*c,frce of cast, the invention each month
which wins our $l5O prv/e, and hundreds of thousands
cf come3 of the "National Recorder." contaiing a
I sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention,
will be scattered throughout the United State*. -:r,<mg
capitalists and martifacturerr, thus brir.gi.ig to theif
1 attention the merit j of the invention.
All coinmunicatickis regardtd strictly confideitdai.
JOHN VVEPDRRBURN & CO.,
SoHtiiorft of American and Foreign Paicnis,
618 F Street, N.W.,
Box .183. Wastilngton, D. C.
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DISEASES
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rlvs.i ii *-t l -t<* *. Dyv u*
t*r.T, ft i t >.y J**-
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4** i!j * . * id-.: i*r
elite*.
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Royal Cl tttuer.
Thousands clCcrru.'ca: ? vtcst tact.
Mr. TANARUS, C i vr. Y- v , \ 'Vo,, <m; “My
be-fry Is wt t;!J iivi ; >m e o ' • -tv ’w* a d#v. of
a btcody. mucus ratur*. n\ V e Wit si i* of my
lower bow*; *v.,> api-c - . • h U • •?i f,l dollar,
’that sivp rns pet. ,• n '\. ?..jd w.-ti!a not digest,
and xv h-.d-. -v •• order fw.tn
treated by ilu- ’ .*( y>*.. an • • sjiJlcoud
live but s *1 c. cJ using
Roy a! i h -v \s ! e wt any
thin.-. ard s ■ ,ca v a .is rvfi. 1 continued
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cured* t x ■ • •••-,• d,a • o'
• v , r i *>•' iliiy cur imb
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l *'y t * . 'I J . !?s'*\y
null ts mi-W-r :.***. firfcUt
ty. fi td >c" \ ?s - r* oitniiou,
11* •>H i> :os • • j*. # j,. ) I-- as
s? ilo jaiie *!r j. i>nn .e,
HTti nj* . ;<m *h- first
:* < *s •• v. t ..,ne rsi
luuv.as l*
by D-.ii rs. One Dollsr.
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THEATUmAH: ATLANTA, 6A.
i iiimciit . A... :-.,, ix.ja'LESFEKE.
: <: : I t ris OII.KS rtiul
.-t; ~i umisYiirP.
We are drawing crowds to our
Everything at cut prices
Groceries
Meat, Ru'd, Si:!*)’, Suit, Flour,
ITtviau”, Tie., ami Tobaen i ou;;bt
only in CAR ROTS. lv : t <j ur an ai
-v; 111 i::**e not, enjoyed I y othet mer
chKnts in tins .section.
Sugar, Sr. Gi’jtWulateil tiOibs for $1
Sugar, best Nmv Orleans, ’JI IliS .T
good New Orleans —ulus
CuftVrt. ueod Rio. 10 ins il.
Soda, b.:st, uenl* lb
Salt, l‘J5 lb White Seamless, 50 cents
frk
20,000 lb.s I’urc Leaf Lard, asp ib
can for sls.
Sln,iitK) Ins Meat, Ribs and Clear Sides
at lowest market price.
2.V.1 rolls lluFyiug, 4c yard.
171 l oxt’S Tobacco, to closes out.
Bine Riiiuc, 25 c grade every*her#,
otdv 18c
, I’iudm-'Hi. Loaf, 40c gnulu, only 25c
j Rial# Twist, 85c gra<le, only 20c
! Air Line. 60c grad.-, Rig Drive, only
“oc
! White Dove,.4oc grade, only 25c.
T 5 TV W A1? I
We guarantee these goodr to be the
best block tin made—end the prices
xtu name are not approachable bv any
other house in North Georgia. I bcus
'mi Is of articles we have not uxim to
j name price on.
! 2 quart CofToe Pols 8c each
3 quai' Cotßc I’otsDc each
I 4-quart Coffee Pols each
4-quart Open Buckets 7c each
0 quart Open Tuckets 10c efleh
8-qu' i'i Op* li Ilui kets 12;U: each
| A good Wash Tan, 4c each
j I’int Cups 2tc. each
! Dish ! aus. seamless, each
: Tie I’unn 24’ each
i Dippers 4c each
I 2-quart hchool Buckets 7c each
I quart school Buckets I6u each
j 50 (It;/. 2 hoop Cedar Buckets, 10 cents
each.
i >oziic?atifn, r l"i<*s> -
jssi*, 101 <•.
! Bed Ticking, good quality, others ask
you 10c, sale price 6c
j Bed Ticking, best A. C. A., fo cents
grade, lie . >
20 bales 4 4 Sheeting, Jsc ami 6c
grade, 4 lc
!■! 1 Bleaching, extra quality, 5c
• 10 4 Brown Seeetiug, 20 grade, 121
etmis
• 10..4 Blenched Sheeting, 25c grade,
cents
|SO Pieces Heavy dears, wool inized,
can’t match match it for
less than 20c in Georgia, at 12t
cents yard.
j 32 pieces 0 Jeans, extra quality,
about half wool, others ask you
25c to 30c Td, at 20c yard
| 41 pieces, absolutely all wool Jeans,
33c grade, at 20c yard
Shirts, Hosiery and
general Dotsons*
| 72 dozen Men’s Knit Overskirts, a 50c
shut anvw here on earth, at 25 cents
72 dozen Men’s Knit Overshirts, a 50c
POORS SASH AND GRINDS.—'.V .1 < crate the City Planning Mills, and are headquarters for evey
thing in our liue With a million of Lumber now on our yards tv; we in position to give you prompt service
A WORD —This is no : ike -a 1— u .-it. n my one art hue to get you to pay big price for the next
We purpose re luiim, -mr •-k and doing it without dc!r. Every article in
our sto‘k and :io;i* u, it without decay. Every article in our
s,.me istTT PRICED Whatever you buy
have this guarantee :
F YOl DON’T FIND I'IIE GOODS ENTIUh'-k S \TISFACTORY, RETURN THEM, AND YOUR MON
EY WILL HE REFUNDED
HYNDS CO.’S BIG STONE,
$
Gainesville. Ga.
shirt anywhere on earth, at 25c
t>3 dozen Mn‘s Oversbir s, l>etter
grade, and at 75c would be
( he*p, at si>c
G 1 dozen Men’s Ivitit O'.ershirts, n ivy
blue sailor’s shirts, $1 grade,
heavy "inter weights, alrvavs
eo’d at 4du, at 25c
42 I'l/.tn Men’s Ktiil.,Undershirts, soft
•M ’ good worth 75c, at
40 dvzi :i Men's heavy Canton FEunel
JOrawurs, 87'c .
.'jii dozen I dies heavy M reno Vests
' i)c grade,it 25c
40 dozen Ladies heavy Moreno Vests
75c grad, at 87 iu
Dress goods, Flan
nclis Bianke's e-c,
THESE ABE BARGAIN'S.
Dotiblo width woo! mixed Storm
Serge, black and.blue,Boc val
ue, at lbc
D.jtil)te width, all wool Cashmere,
Crt*|*e finish, all colors, value
2f>c, at 12.1 c
Single width, all wed Cashmere, 10c
grade, at 7c
Outing Cloths, for Wappers, bright
Colors, value ]oe, t 3c
Dress Pi mis, bugiit colors, 10c value
at sc.
7 4 w ••■.'! Suiting, beauiifully bro
• cade, 30c value, 15c
Rid 1 htnnel, u*. wide, heavy twill
25 grade everywhere, at 15c
Grey and Bine Manner fur children’s
tire- us, verv heavy and make
a lasting irrumunt, 15c
100 beautiful Crochet Couuterpains,
.’••larseilit s j itlurn, Sc value, at
f)oc
100 finer quality, a beauty and well
worth #2 •" y where, at ¥l
1 5 pairs c •l"i>*l liiiu.kets. good size,
worth Toe to sl. at 47c a pair
02 pairs white 10-4 Blankets,
w rth ■( 1.5(1, ut pair
78 ]ir colored mix Blankets, 1(1-4,
never sold under $2 pr, at $1.27)
jiair
It*# pieces Eu k Toweling (25 yds to
piece loc grade ai 4c yard
50 dozen sine Towels, 20c grade, at
10c each
One lot l adies Capes, extra long and
made Iron) tine wool goods
well trimmed, can’t be matched
under $2 50, our price $1.50
One lot Laiies Capes, tiuer than
above and higher cost. VYe
doubt your buying them less
than $t up town, our price $2
Due lot Ladies Capes, fine Broadcloth
nicely trimmed, black blue and
tan, .1 s'i Cape at 48
One lot [.allies Capo;, our fin
est vet, beautiful shader and
elrgant goods, beautifully
trimmed, a SC garment at 53.50
Books, 1 s<o'i *.
500 cloth bound Books by more than
a hundred different authors, sold
everywhere at 7<>c to a SI each, at
tins sale, 18c
SHO ELS- S H O ELS
Our Shoes are being handled in every
Statu between Maryland and Mexico
—they should be worn by everr indi
viilual in North Georgi 1. Why ? Be
cause they give better satisfaction
than other <ioods.
Dhid's Dengola Button, size 2 to 6,
50c grade at 25c
Child’s Dongola Button, size 5 to 8,
75c grade at 40c.
Child’- Dongola Button.Lsize 9 tc 11
Hoc yradegat 50c
Chili's Dongula Button, size 13 to; 2,
8 1 grad* a: 75c
Children’s home made Kip Shoes 5 tw
45c •
C hildren’s home made Kip Shoes 9 to
12.55 c ■
Children’s home made Kip Shoes 13
to 2,65 c
Women’s S|Hit Polka 3 to 7,50 c
Women’s high Jcut V Kip Polish 81
Shoe at 75c
Women's homemade, best Kip, *1.25
Shoe at SI
Ladies'Button Shoes, Satin Calf, at
7oc
Ladies Dongola Button, *1.50 sho# at
$1
Men’ \ Kip Ga. Ties high cut *1.35
shoe at $1
kleri’s Brogans, home made, 1.25 to
1.50 value at 1 Oo
Mon’s Satin Calf, dress Shoe, 1.75
grade at 1 25
Metr’s genuine Kip Ga. Tie, high cut
1.50 grade at 1 15
2,000 pairs Men’s and Women's
Shoes, odd sizes, cleaning up stock.
4\ c never sold these goods under 1.00
100 and 200 Now ofTsr then* at 7;">e
ami 1 00
Clothing.
We invite inspection of this line
without fear of competition. When
•’ want to market this season we
went to buy Clothing, not only for
this great lions* but for our three
branch stores at Dahlonega, Naeoo
ch-c Valiev and Monroe, Ga. We
bought the largest lot ever shipped to
any merchant in North Georgia
One lot Children’s Suits, all wool, dif
ferent kinds, bought to sell for
2 90 to 3 7>o, sale price 1 50
Oue lot Children’s Suits, n dozen dif
ferent patterns, better cloth
and worth 3 00 to 3 50, at 2 00
One lot Odd Coats, heavy wool troods
ought to bring 2 7)0 to 4 00, our price
1 75 and 2 00
One lot .Men’s SuitsJ a beauty, any size
wanted, 2 00
One lot Men’s Suits, about a dozen
different styles, worth 750 to
10 00, sale price 5 00 GOO, 7 00
One lot Men’s black Clay Worsted,
finest quality, worth in other
stores IS 00, here 10.00
One lot Overcoats, 5 00, 6 00 and 800
value at 2 50 to 5 00
One lot - -Men’s Macintoshes, always
brought G I’O to 600, we offer
them at 3 50
One'at Men’s Macintoshes, black uid
blue, 8 00 quality, for 5 Oo