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CADE COUNTY SENTI .it
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W. D. B Chambers,
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NORTH BOUNH, | SOUTH IiOfNI).
No.a .9:00 A. M. j N0.5, 0:38 A . M.
No. 6 0.02 I’. M. I No. 1 0:50 P if.
Last Monday, Dec., 2, the 57th Con- |
gress of the United States convened.
Seventy-seven of the Senators constitu- j
ting a quortim were present. The House j
of Representatives also had enough
present first day to go ahead with their
jisual work.
It is currently reported ..at the gov
ernment has purchased the Danish
West Indies. The Danish press and
people in general throughout the king
dom are opposed to this sale of their
Western posessiors. We believe Un-.
cle Sam knows a “good thing” when
he sees it.
Two train wreckers of Montgomery, Ala.
were sentenced to twenty-five years im
prisonment in the penitentiary for attemp
ting to wreck the Sea Board Air Line two
miles east of Montgomery. Twenty-five
years is a long time to serve, but human
life is a pretty costly article and must be
Apitected and preserved at the hands of
( the law.
There is much being said just now
concerning the prospected enacting
such laws will protect the negro from
lynchmgs at the south. We are getting
lerribly sore over this useless harangue.
Let more be said and done about the
jHstand swift execution of our criminal
daws and there will be less occasion to
contemplole the horrors of lynch law.
-3t'h e Georgia Legislature iu bringing
the present session to a close leave
many bills to be considered by the
people of the commonwealth. One bill
which we think will most certainly
give rise to much diversity of opinion
ts the one proyidiLg that all connty
officers shall be elected for four years
,term. As to whether the passing of this
bill will be a betterment to the electiou
ystem of the present is hard to say.
president Roosevelt sends Jjis first
message to Congress December 3rd.
The message is very lengthy and seems
eminently comprehensive. He eulo
gizes the late McKinley, at
tacks anarchy with gloves off, jumps
flat-footed on trusts and combinations,
,talks very comforting about opr West
Indian and far Eastern posessjons.
opposes ac increase in standing army,
‘favors an increase in seems to be
yery anxious for peace—and in fac
makes mention of a great many other
subjects of great importance to the
country at large.
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" WILDWOOD.
.Aire. Ollie Boydstor. of Chatta
nooga is visiting her patents,
and Mrs, Jas. Manning.
' Mr. CLarleS|DeuKins, wbo is at.
tending school at Jamer, Tenn.
apd Dr, W. I*. Deaking. the suc
cessful physician of Whiteside
spent Thanksgiving at ,najue.
Mrs. J. B. Lea and Mrs. R. L.
Lea visited their oarents, Mr. an!
Mrs. J, 0. Holmes of Morganville
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Rowan Carroll of Chatta
pooga visited lelatives here tfaa
first of the week.
Mr. R. F. Lea has returned
from McDonald, Tenn., where i.e
spent a delightful week with old
friends and relatives.
Miss Nita Carroll of Chatta
nooga is visiting the Misses tea a
few days this week.
| .Despite the unfavorable weotb
ler, a number of the young folks
Bfittended the school exhibition at
■dorganville Monday night.
Miss Sadie Chambers closed
school 'here Friday. Miss
Chambers is a charming young
jiady and an efficient teacher.
Messrs. Custer Chamfers and
jHerbert Cross of Morganville at
lenden Sabbath School here Sun
day.
It was sad about.that voting mmi
getting left Monday nqht. All
'girls have nQt learned that an
ient proverb— it(i time and
) alienee Ae maUwrry haf be
et ties eaHM'
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OUR CORRESPONDENTS.
Giving the News of Various
Precincts In the County.
RISING FAWN.
We have been having rain for the past
few days.
Quite a number of people enjoyed an
oyster supper Friday night.
\\. L. Walton of Rome, Ga., is sending
a few days here representing lie Mutual
Life Insurance Company.
Miss Juliet Branham left this morning
to visit relatives in Stevenson, Ala.
Joe Webb returned Sunday morning
from Kentucky, where he spent several
days visiting his brother.
Several of our young people enjoyed a
i party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
: Hale’s last night.
Mr. A. S. Fricks of Chattanooga, is visit
! lug liis former home and relatives.
Daisy.
DURHAM MINES.
| Mr. John Boone, formerly of this place,
hut uow of Petros, Term., visited his j
daughter, Mrs. Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Powers, of Chatta
nooga, are now residents of this place.
Miss Nellie Thurman visited her father
and mother last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. D. A. Attawav was here Sunday
shaking hands with his many friends.
Dr. and Mrs. R. 11. Tatum spent Thatiks
| giving in Chattanooga.
Dr. J. 11. Bathmell of Chattanooga was
here Monday.
Quite a number from this place were
initiated into the Odd Fellows Lodge at
Trenton Thursday night.
Mrs. Clouse and Rowland who have been
been visiting their father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Par Ker near Shellmound,
and returned home Sunday.
Byron Swafford of 'this place and Miss
Bettie Hughes-of Geary, Ga., were married
Thursday. Rev. S 1L Thurman officiating.
Mr. J. C.,(Jack,)Saunders spent Sunday
in Chattanooga looking tip “Dry Goods"
and notions the first of tiie week.
Mr. Edgar L. Naylor was installed as
Agent for the C. of G. R’y. at tit is place
last week, a promotion well deserved. Mr.
Less Finger of Christianna, Tenn., taking
Mr. Naylor’s place as assistant agent.
Aunt Jane.
WHITESIDE, TENN.
Mr. John Anderson Sr. who has been
slightly indisposed resumed work as fore
man on narrow gauge road.
Col. G. S. Willians is out again, after a
few days confinement to bis room.
The many friends of O. if. Blevins will
be glad to learn he is able to circulate a
mung us after a five weeKs sieJte indoors.
Mr: Lee Johnson and wife of St. Elmo
spent the day with relatives last week.
Mrs. C. K. Timmons of Chattanooga
visited the family of A. M. Russell Satiii-
Mrs. S. R. Leak ins and son Charley, of
Wildwood, spent Saturday with Mrs. Jus.
Roope.
Mrs. W. J. Townsend and sistr Miss
Anna of Wildwood visited friends Satur
day.
The school entertainment at Morganville
Monday night was attended bv a few from
here, and a delightful evening was spent.
Prof. Chambers deserves much credit for
excellent training given the school.
E. E. Foster returned home after a few
days’ visit among rebalives at Waubatchie.
Mrs. E. M, Roope spent Tuesday in
Chattanooga shopping.
MijsMontie Hale of Hooker return
home after a short stay with friei fis, and
she says there is none so wise as So on.
Mr. J. F. Riggs president of Clattu Ice
Cos. was put this week on a prospective tour,
he seems very favorably impressed with
our locality.
Mr. C. Howard traveling salesman
for Etna Coal Cos. made a flying trip to
mines in interest of (9.
Ebeknezeb.
NEW ENGLAND.
Some tine weather this week, but best
appreciated by the fireside.)
(Jol. J as. McMal isn and sister-in-law,
Mrs. Besie, and little girl, were here Sun
day visiting relatives and friends.
ignite a number of young folks met at
Floyd Wheelers Sunday night and enjoyed
themselves singing.
James Bailey of Etna. Tenn., is visiting
relatives here this week.
J. K. Brock, state physician, at Cole City
Ga., was here Tuesday to see Mrs. Moon,
who is no better.
The Indies who were designated on the
committee to arrange a Christmas program
met Tuesday evening, and found every
thing O. K.
Messrs Cummings and Morrison was in
Chattanooga Saturday.
J. J. Jobe, formerly of Dade, but late of
Birmingham, Ala., is visiting relatives and
friends here for a few weeks.
Guy Acuffand Garnet Taylor, two of
our promising young men, were in Chatta*
nooga Saturday.
W. T. Costello, our esteemed friend, and
model Section Foreman has completed j
some very substantial and ornamental work !
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here t,his ween, which adds much to our
depot grounds, <<nd magnificent town site, j
Cure ton and Lea Castleberry of
Byrd b ( C'liH|>el were in our midst Saturday j
hunting toll 15 heat.
Messrs. I’uny Tatum. Sidney Japowav, j
Doss Jackson, and old rounder of Trenton, |
attended the Box Supper here Thursday j
night.—O. K Boys, we.believe it good for
you to tie with us.
v.
Thos. Cummings showed himself to he j
ijuitc an expert in the way he disposed of
boxes Thanksgiving evening, which had
been prepared by the good women of our
town: they were'tilled with turicey, goose,
< jii lieu and choita fruits.
is - x. , St , and so . Wiil of
DADE COUNTY SENTINEL, 1 RENTON, GA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1001.
Trenton, were visiting in our place a short
while Saturday.
The Junior Epworth League met here
Sunday; The N. E. City class being the on
ly one present, ami did some splendid
work, which speaks well for the Christian
ladies therein connected, which was ably
supported by Rev. Bower, who preached
from the 2nd chapter of Mark.
Several from here attended the Morgan
ville entertainment Monday night, not
withstanding the inclement weather, which
was admirable, and a high honor to her
} talented pupils, and Prof. C. A. Chambers.
I must say tluft I hope ‘-Ah’’, “AT. Slug,”
| and “Convict” will come in regular with
their newsy items.
30 CENTS.
Roesville, Georgia,
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Mrs. Enoch Ecmons has returned from Pratt
City. >la.
Mrs. W. A. Moreland is.piito sick.
Hr. and Mrs. Marshall huve returned to then
home in CH velatul, Tenn.
Mr, and Mr-. J, It. Smith have returned irom
a visit to Hatton, Tenn.
Miss Luiil Melt/, lias been ijiiite tick lHe past
week.
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The funeral services of Mr. James G;flH
were held at Hie M. E. Ghureh on Tuesday
morning util o'clock.
Mr. It. w, Weatherly of Nashville visite l Mr.
•Stjtli this week.
The ISa'ptist will give an entei tainmetit oil
Christmas eve.
Miss Mae Swanson i- now at home with Mrs.
Hixson on 21st street.
Mrs. Gam!in and (laughter, Miss Kate, are
visiting Mrs. James Gamtin.
An (lister simper ami musical will he giye.n
next Wednesday evening by the l>. of A.
Mr. Pryor Cute is in Cleveland,
Miss Rosaline Stuart ol Ityid’s Chapel is
visiting tiie family of Kelso Allison,
The P, O. in charge of J mlgs J, A, Rennctt
has uten moved to the New Eltis building,
Itomaice,
HOOKER.
Mr. Cross. Operator at Ressimer, Ala., was
with us a few nights ago. lie was herded tor
Whiteside. Tenn., where he was royally en
tertained.
A small crowd ol our youngsters attended
the Morganville exhibition and had un enjoy
able time. On account of raining and so dark
they had a very unpleasant trip going and
coming, but claim the ei lirtiiinnicnt w as o. 1 .
Mr. Will id a lining ol Wildwood, gave us u
pleasant smile Sunday, en route to Etna,
Mi, James Coats and family of Whiteside,
Tenn., visited relatives here Sunday,
Muses l.cna Hale and Minnie Pope, our ef
ficient sehoi 1 teachers <dosed their school last
KiidaV with all eonei tlied well pleased. The
citizens claim it lias liee.i a splendid scho.i
mid one of the best taught herein years.
Mr. T. C. W ill trey and his friend J. 1,. Ma—
scy have Opened a lestnur.ir.t in Cliattaiioog
on Montgomery A venue.
Mi.S. .1. Hale lias received a line hit ol
iiiiit trees Irom die home Nursery ol which
he is acting agent,
Mr. J. E. struwn is setting out ins dare in
an orchard taking about 2aU petted) and appli
trees to complete Hie j >1:.
Mr. All l.te and sister of \v tiitc.-i te. Trim.,
spent Sunday at Hie hin.ieni W, \ ford.
Since- our fiiend Egyptian met wi Ii i jolt on
u southern move, and tin nc* went northw-ard,
he will undoiihted'y hrdug in ini's ion close in
the west between this mid Christmas. He lias
always been a long life Iriend in us. mid we
all have love lot him an t are ~iy at, any
time to extend him a warm hand.
Mr. 8, C. Vt inlrey has just ueei ed 8,5011
peach trees which In- will In-gin in > t ut in a
few days. This will make over 3,H0 ees le
w ill have out.
Mrs. J. It. I.yle who has been visiting her
parents here lias leMir.ad to her home on
Whiteside sl>-. el, ( eutlunooga. Tenn,
From all indication- I am satisfied that our
Ordinary will have to have an assistant du
ring the Christmas holidays to help is.-ue mat
rimony license.
M. SKl’.
Till. QUICKEST UOUTE TC
Texas, Oklahoma and Indian
Territories, New Mexico, Califor
-1 ia, Colorado, Ulah, Oregon and
all points West o'’er the QuePn &
Crescent Route. Orn.ice of routes
via Shreveport and New Oileans.
2 trains daily. '1 welve hours
quicker than via any other route.
For rates, any oth
er infoi mat ion , call address:
A.
Travelling DRsenger Agent,
2019 Fiist A Ala.
Rev. Irl
Notwidely cuW
rent the Rev. Irl R.
Hicks was dead, he never was in
better health, and never did a
harder and more successful year's
work than that just closing. He
has just completed his large and
splendid Almanac for 1902 anti,
with his stall' of able helpers, has
brought his journal. Wort! and
Works, justly forward into inter
national reputation. For a quaiter
of a century Mr, Ilicks has grown
in reputation and use fulness as
the people’s astronomer, and for
easter of storms and the character
of coming seasons. Never we-e his
weather forcasts so sought after as
now, his timely warnings of aseri-
j mis drouth this year having saved
1 the people from loss and suffering
Millions of luisheis of wheat were
harvested through his advice ro
plant crops that would mature
early. The Ameiicars people will
certainly stand by Prof. Kicks,
•,vhen it costs them so little and the
benefits are so great. His l ine Al
jpanne ,of 200 pages jsonlv 25c, and
,h is splendid fa in ii y journal is orlv
oqe dollar a year Including tb.e At.
man 10. Send to Word and Works
1 Rub.-Co., 2201 LoqqM Sf ~.&fc.
| Mo.
The Onp Day Cold Cure.
JCirmott s Chocolates Laxative Quinine for
cold 01 the head and sore throat. Chlldrei
them liUe vaiulj.
CASE —(JUZS< )RT NUPTIALS.
Married at the residence of the bride’s
mother, Mrs. Lizzie Case, Miss Ida Case to
Mr. Davy Cuzzort Sunday morning Dec Is!
Judge \V. U. Jacowav officiating. The Sen
tinel extends its well wishes to the newly
married couple,
Til E 0 11 tli 11ML It (> ITE TO
Ttxa--. Ol.liilißti iind Indian
Ti 11 il■ 11 i-s , NeWMlexieo ,-Caliloi -
pi.i, G'doiado, ..n, O-e'.on njjd
till | • >:111.- w i (e;i ,i OC
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UTITIoI WlltE,
Georgia, Hade countv.
■lidcrsigned
county for
s c-tate of
. dch!s ami
t in otlmr
ird at the
ry for -aid
av in .1 a fl
ier,' IW2.
d-aig, Jr.
UK.
fl Hr
on the e tale late of -aid
county. Notice i-h(-41,y gr.cn that -aid ap
plication will he heuK at the regular tenn ol
tliccn.irt oi Ordiu n a-- .id county, to he
held on the lli>! MoiA. in January 3102
W itness nay hand and ofiiciat signature.
Thb the 3rd day ol Heceml.ei, liKil.
J- A . t ini-tun, Griinai-y,
( Million Police.
Georgia, Ottijc com fy .
Mrs. Lulu Ayers, h iving m ide applicatirn
for twelve months suppon out oi the estate
ol li. P. Ayei>. and aiuraiM>3 duly appoint
ed to set apart, the same having filed their /e
--torn, all persons cohcci m<l are hen by re
quired to show cause in lore the court of Ordi
nary of said county on the first Monday in
January why said application should not
be granted. This lt cernber 2i.d 1901.
J A, Cordon. Ordinal).
NOTICE OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA, Dmld county.
Whereas J. S. Allison, Admin
istrator ol Adalioe Tucker, repre
sent.-’ to the cotitt in his petition
duly tiled nnd entered on record
that he inis folly administered the
s.iiii estate. This is therefore to
ci'e all pers ns concerned. kin
dred mid creditors, to show reuse,
it iinv tl;ev cun. why said ndtuin
isirjitmn should not he diM-iongm,!
Irom his Hiliiiinisi ration , aim re
reive letters of dismission on the
first. Monday to .iaiuinty, 1902.
This Oct. 7th. 1901.
J A, Oureton, On'.it ary.
Holiday Rates Via the A’a
ab ma Gre tt Southern
Railroad.
Account,of Christmas and New
Year Holidays the Alabama Great
Southern Railroad will sell tickets
from poina on its line to all points
South of tße Ohio and Potomac
Rivers of the Mississippi
Rivt-r, and one-third
fare
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limit
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Thrice-a-ll^^LlWition.
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out it.
Republican and Democrat aline can
read the Thrice-- Week World with absolute
confidence in its truth.
In addition to news, it publishes first-class
| serial stories and other features suited to
the home and fireside.
The Thi ict -a-Wceiv World’s regular sub
scription price is only SI.OO per year and
this pays tor 100 papers We offer this un
eipialied rewspapTand The Dade (Joun
tv Sentinel together one year for $1.65.
The regular subscription price of the two
papers is sl'.
An ttneertatr. Dtmn.
-htre :s no disease morn uncertain in U e
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
ihc symptoms of no two cases agree. It ig
therefore m.mt difficult to make a correct
diagnogH. No matter how severe, or under
Tron Rio U,Be< •Tf P *’ ps, “ atta,ks .von. Browns’
Iron Bitters wit] cure it. Invaluable j„ n i)
th '. st<,nia r i Wood and nerved.
Hrownj Iron Bitters is sold 1 nil dealen
S2O per month to ladies for an hour or
two writing each day. Can get the woik
at once. Prompt pay. If you can write,
send me se!faddre“ed envelope and get
■ .11 particulars. Mo fake in this. Address:
Mj-j. J. E. Clancey, Cl 2 EHis St., Augusta,
Georgia.
Sign your nanul here:
P. (>. State.
NEW RESTAURANT AT
232 Montgomery Avenue,
MASSEY & WINFREY
We w i>!i to t-ity to the people of
Datlc County
ttu.l tfurrouMtliuo country, that we
tire running, n
IJRST CE.IX, UP-TO-DATE
lteatfiura nt, ; ml we v- t .;>
in” and see us if yo:; :uo l::;nu v, and if
you tiro not Lung-y: we w ! 1 always
jappreci.ito n visit from a f'.i, ■;)>!.
□UR PRICES ARE REASONABLE
282 Mont. Avo.. J. L I<l.ss:y
Chull.'inooytt, &
T. tin. T. C Wirtfrey.
NOTICE THIS
ADVERTISEMENT!
Tam soiling goor!s
at the same old f tnml.
i J am here to Slav, and
| will makeit a point not
to ho undersold. Here
are some of my prices:
Calicoes oc rj
Outing Goods 5c yd
Good Percales 10cyd
H.its from 75c to $1.50.
Special Bargains in
Table aud Pocket
Cutler c.
%
Be fctir.i ti ca l and examine my
stock. Sti) ie iml Fancy Grocer
ies at Bottom p ices. Ai.-oa c>,ro
s-t< t-.k it Patent Medtcims
tllyon hand. Bridles,
Collars, Shi dlej. Collar Pads, t to.,
as Low as Ii e L OWES r
Anything ii bto.k low down fer CASH
or BAl.l 1.i..
J. Nl. CftSTIEB-FRY.
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I It sustains her during the trials fl
lof pregnancy, childbirth and fl
■ motherhood, making labor easy 1
I and preventing Hooding and mis- B
B carriage. it gently leads her K
B through tlio dangerous period ■
■ known as tlie
(WINE*! ARbuiJ
fi cures leucorrlioea, falling of the B
B womb, and menstrual irregularity fl
lin every form. It is valuable in B
B 'cvfjjry-trying period of a woman's B
■ life. ivl
1 tai orgirct; and is the finest tonic B
m for Him® known. Ask your B
1 druggist \ a .*I.OO bottle of S
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I July 11, 1900. a
m lam using Wine and Thed- B
f lord's feel like a B
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For adviee and literature, address, n
B symptoms, "The ladies' Advisory Ikliißl
■ ment The t tiattanooKa Medicine i'ompan^Bß
I t’hattanouga, Tenn.
T„,•', , STEVEMS FAVORITE
It wi). teach him to lead an active outdoor life In
field and forest. It will give him a practical acquaintance ,
with nature. It will encourage practice in shooting, which
tends to give steadiness of nerve, accuracy of eye. These 1
will be valuable qualities in after life, and, above all, it I
will give him health. I
It In an accurate rifle, put* every shot jnst where
you hold it; is light weight, grac ful In outline, a bona fide
arm in a|.j>carance and construction; nothiug cheap about I
it but the price. Made in three calibres—.22, .25 and .32 |
rim-tire. ,
- Ke. 17 Plain Open Sights lfi.oo I
Ho. IS-Tsrgrt Nights 5.50 ,
]%o. 19 —Lymun Mehta- 9.00
Ask your dealer for the “FaraHte.” If he doesn't
keep it, we will send prepaid on leceipt of priee.
Sfnd *tamp for our new t::2-page catalogue
containing <leecriptions of our entire line of '
target pistole and com? nation ri/lee I
and pistols, and general information. y
J - KTEVENB AKMN A TOOL CO., I
Rex IWJ . . Chicopee Folia, Maaa. I
ARE YOU WISE Jrcffls.tia&
cuation there is so remedy to equal Mexican Mustang Liniment,
JO ~.!',
and a sure way to treat a case of Sore
Throat in order to kill disease germs
and insure healthy throat action is to
take half a glassfull of water put into
it a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
Liniment
~ and with this parole the throat nt frequent intervals.
Then bathe the outside of t.ie throat thoroughly with the lini
ment and after doing this iwnr some on u soft cloth aud wrap
around tho neck. It is a POSITIV H CUKE.
25c., 50c. and SI.OO a bottle.
IT UAV DC Vflll have long been troubled with a running
II IT! n I DC IUU sore or ulcer. Treat it at once with Mexi
can Mustang Elinmcnt and you can depend upon a speedy cure.
CHRIS'I MAS STOCK!
I have just brought on st s, lomlnl lim* ot Ol,ri-t m.i- Goods
I am ,11 slift| >o to oti r von letter hnrgtim- th in < ver In for-.
Firecrackers, Roman Candles, Cotidies. Raisins, Oranges, Coc< anuts
and Mixed Nuts. Also a splendid 'ine o! Canned Good-.
In purchasing your Christmas goods, in tact anything Ike p in
stock you will expend ce, a loss ol money if you don t give me a
chance to fill your bil'.
To pay ext, rtionale price* means a 'os-of moti“\ “S-eing is be
lieving.” therefore it is right that vou should come to my store and
look over what 1 h:oe and get m - price-.
Wishing for you your Share of Pleasure during the
Holiday Season, 1
K. D. JACKSON, Tr nton, Ga. ]
EVERYTHING NEW.
I desire to call the attention of the public to
my new stock of goods. I have made an
effort to select a stock of merchan
dise to please the trade, both
in quality and price. :
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My Stock consists of f.HOES, Gottis Furnishing Goods, Notions, ]
iloidwaiv. Groceries and Confta Tio taries. &c . &c.
£
Please Call and/Examiiie my Stock before
you Lp your Winter Shoes. j
BaikMEuin Exchange fci Goods, . 4
Respect IHU V-
J. C. ROBERTSO*, GS.
NOTICF. |
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NVe will entry n full line of Xmas Goods, (all new ) give us a trial.
We only ask a trial to convicce you rn our Prices.
In all lines of Groceries, SIKH'S, Pry Goods, hikl Nu ion-. We sell f• *" e."d> nt s I
hrrtl,(nr f>r barter.) \\enppesl to our neighbor* for then Hiirpn at lon k lou
Tigurts. We Wild, PAY the TOP of MarKel for Eggs, l’ora, and pens
Arht.ckle Coffee I2c c; so—other things in proportion.
Tmiiti & Hair, Morganville. Ga,
HI s to Texas.
jfi'ent intervals dur
-901, round trip
v ill be sold via the
s rt "Belt Route,
to points
js where you
non, t. r. IML