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A. J. MEDLIN & S \ w I
. . DEALERS I3NT . .
EVERYTHING.
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Yon will tint! nt our store a conip’ete line of
SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
DRV GOODS, NOTIONS .
Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, Hardware »
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■ PATENT MEDICINES, Etc.
Won’t Do Undoraold. Try XJm.
A. J. Medlin & Son,
High Shoals, Georgia.
JAS. H. LOWE,
DEALER IN
Ins, Caste ani Burial life
✓ my establishment you wi’l
find ; complete line of Coffins
and Caskets from the cheapest
to the highest. I will guaran¬
tee to save you from ten to
twenty per cent. See before
buying.
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' a AS. n. LOWE 1
HIGH SHOALS, GEORGIA.
Griffeth & Welch,
(Successors to Phlniny A (IrlfTeth.)
SVo do strictly a commission business anil do not buy cotton under any
circumstances. So buyer is connected with our business.
We recognize the fact that cott >•» is the money crop of this section of
Georgia, and therefore tho must valuable product of the farmer. D( esttie wise
man deposit his money with any but tho most experienced and successful
hank?" Thou why should not the farmer and merchant consider well the
standing and • xperrrnce of the cotton factor to whom he takes his cotton
in be stored cold?
(ICR -MR. GRIFFETH.
who has been in the warehouse business for the past fifteen years at THE OLD
tfTANf), CORNER OF CLAYTON AND HULL STREETS, will continue to give
bis personal Attention to the handling and sale of all cotton entru-ted to us.
Tins alone is sufficient guarantee' to all of our customers that they will get the
highest market price and correct w eight.
Wo are bettor prepared than ever to make LOAN’S cm good security until
fall or to advance on cotton stored. De waul you- business, CUE ISA
CALL.
Yours truly.
GRIFFETH A WELCH,
Corner of (’Injton and Hull Sts., ATHENS, (,A.
0. P. HASELTON i
.. T& 8 1 ai'ing Dea’er m ..
Pianos ?■ Organs.
BEST INSTRUMENTS
-AT—
Xaowost Prices.
112 CLAYTON STREET*
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Libi & Eater.
LIVERYMEN,
For Fioe Horses.
Nice Bojjios aii
StjM Carriaies
AT - REASONABLE - RATES.
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iF.NT NAMES DAY ASSIST.
SECRETARY OF STATE,
WHILE STORER GOES TO BELGIUM
Tiro AoputnInvent* 'riiat Wrrr Vne>xp*5cte«V
11 c ii mp l*rorrvtl I nK»~*8rrt»
Is Coining Homo.
Two genuine eurprison were given'
out to the jfi.ee seeking contingent at
Wnshinjtin Friday. Neither hsil
been hinted at, though now the guosr
ers T . - dering why.
henti is the appointment
of , t. Day, of Canton, (>.,
as I u int secretary of state.
dud the president’s close
trie -*»* <»it11 confidential adviser.
being Bellamy Storer is taken care of by"
nice berth, sent as minister to Belgium; a
hut hot the one he wanted.
These nominations wore determined
upon and announced at the white
house Friday morning. The announce¬
ment has created a good deal of com¬
ment.
Hon«e Proo^fdlsgi.
The desk of the late Jndge Holman
Friday was covered with a black pall
of mourning, upon which w_ere strewn
lilies of the valley and hyacinths. The
hliird ehaplaii. in his prayer referred
feelingly to till; loss the honse and the
country, had sustained in his death.
Mr. Bland offered the resolution
which ho attempted to offer last week
relative to the suits to foreclose the
fir At mortgage on the Union Pacific
railroad, calling on the attorney gen¬
eral for information as to what steps
had been taken to protect the interests
of the, government so modified as to
strike out the clause directing the
speaker to appoint immediately the
committee on Pacific railroads.
The house adopted a resolution for
the appointment of a committee of
twenty-five members, of which the
speaker is chairman, to attend the
Grant tomb exercises Tuesday. The
house also agreed to take three-day
adjournments during the week with
the understanding that no business
would be transacted.
Republican Caucus.
The republican senators in caucus
have decided to accept the propositi' m
made by the opposition for the filing
of the senate committee , '**vi n g the
arrangement of the d# ;na
tor McMillan' '
comr •pm
mittee.. Tn e cancu lered
the que*tic- r f filing of
, w*. •e
fice* i s senate, and the nnmaging
comm ”et authorized to negotiate
with t * o > H on to the end or se¬
curing * .-lhion of these places.
Colonel Srrnaga (onln. Home.
The state department has been in¬
formed tha*. Colonel W. L. Scruggs,
the agent for Venezuela in the boun¬
dary negotiations, is on his way back
from A ene»,nela and brings with him
the engrossed copy of the treaty be¬
tween which Ore^t tho Venezuelan Britain and Venezuela, has
ratified. congress
»I BOE IS PUT UP.
The C.nitldi,t. S«-l*Co,l to Tab. Hunter'.
I'taco.
Ah there was no quorum in, the Ken¬
tucky joint legislative session Friday
the l allot, ng was merely a formality.
The firstj ballot proceeded end hail
no significtnt J changes till the name of
Rev. Mr. Grider was reached. He
changed from Bennett "to Dehoe.
There wero no other significant changes
though tin anti-Deboe people scatter¬
ed to h field of new men. Tho ballot
stood: Deboe, ill ; Holt, 1(5, Evans,.');
Lewis, 6, Bennet, 4; scattering 9;
necessary to a choice, 36.
The udj mi ned republican joint leg¬
islative ce ileus met again Friday night
■to attempt the nomination of Dr. Hun¬
ter's snec .ssor, and Dehoe was named
(in the 4!Htb ballot. The only ab¬
sentees afe lthe opening were Deboe and
Bennett, (the candidates paired.
TURKISH CONSUL BEFORE COURT.
I’Hstcrn A mbuftfuifior At Ronton Clmr^fd
Kmbt'zillnK • 135,000.
Joseph Andrew Insiagi, the Turkish
consul ‘.-.r fhe port of BpBtoli, Mass. - ,
that " a# arraigned in the superior court in
zling -city Friday charged with Devieu embez¬
from Pierre Charles and
Charles A. A. B. De laVilladere. He
plefaderl not guilty and was released on
$21000 bail.
* » iTIGRKW CHARGES FRAUD.
fi Saltv Minority Boporf on 1'errino
l.anil Xlrunt Case.
pmator Pettigrew has filed a minor¬
ity Voport on the result of the investi
gytion of tho Porrine land grant in
T'loijida, conducted during the last
session.
Hq takes issue with the majority
and •onlond* that it is the duty of
oo’hgrkss to deolare the grant forfeited
and oft the executive department to
cancel t\e Y patents and punish the of¬
fenders.
The report all expresses the opinion
that ‘‘there is both fraud and mistake
of fact of t ho officers of the govern¬
ment iu issi' ng the patents. ’’
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To pfive satisfaction to all custom rs wifi
bo a special endeavor.
White 1 soli Tor CASH ONLY, those who tr <H
me will be the henotieiiiries, as by so (loin
enabled to offer goods at a lower price
would be otherwise possible.
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> I Ask is a Trial Order from YOU
Plospoctlully,
W r Are
HIGH SHOALS, GEORGIA.
Leak Hardware Co.
MADISON, GEORGIA.
DEALERS IN——
HEAVY AND SHELF HARDW WIE.
Agents f«>r the Celebrated Syracuse one aiid (wo horse pt< iv, • away
and Vemo Harrow#. Deering, Hamesttirs ami Mowers. Wh Lory
Wafliiis, am! the best Buggies for the L-nsL- money, (live us We
wilt treat you right. Respectfully.
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The Clayton Street Crockery Mercharu
And on your ivtiirii home you should meet your
neighbor who Inis, x,m v ill REGBF.T 11'. He is
Ol'l'l .BING l!.\l(F BA KG M NTS NOB\ iiinl v.m
had better take warning and not puss him by. His
lini consist - pf
Crockery. Glass wart*. Tinware, Woo
ware. Cutlery,
\ml in fil'd anyth .’m v.m i.niil in Uf ll'SF.l') ’ B
NISHING GOODS, \ word to the w ise is snfti
eient, hut don’t Ru in t the place.
HUGGIKTS, Jr * f
33 Clayton Street,
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AtllOMH, I Georg
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