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D. P. HALE. E. E. EWING. ORVILLE EWING.
Hale, Ewing & Co.
j- ’
TO THS PEOPLE OF CHATTOOGA AND
SURROUNDING COUNTIES:
J
We take pleasure in announcing that wc are now ready for business
with a new and complete stock of Hardware, Iron, Steel and Wagon
Material, Plows, Ac. We are agents for the well known and popular
CHATTANOOGA CHILLED PLOWS, which we guarantee the best all
around plow on the market; also the tried and true OLD HICKORY
WAGON. Call on ns and we will save you money. Very resp’t’y,
* HALE, EWING & CO.
JSTO. 12BBOAE STREET, ROME, GEORGIA.
fIF fIFTWO DOORS BELOW RAMEY’S STABLE jjrf
m. f. McLaurin.
-Cotton Buyer- ■
Chattanooga, ■ ■ ■ Tenn.
I take pleasure in offering my services to my old friends and custom
ers, and assure them that all cotton shipped to me shall have my
closest personal attention, and be placed at its full market value, with
out charge of any kind. With the best facilities 1 can secure best price.
M. F. McLaurin, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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CH ATTO()GA NEWS.
THURSDAY MORNING,NOV. 8, 1888.
Local and Personal.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For Clerk of Superior Court.
• -A ssuring the voters of Chattooga coun
ty of my most sincere gratitude for
tnoir confidenca in the past and by n
proper discharge of my duties, hoping;
to merit a continuence of their apprecia
tion, J hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-election to the office to Clerk
of the Superior Court.
Geo. I). Hollis.
For Ordinary.
We are authorized to announce John
Mattox as a candidate for Ordinary of
Chattooga county.
F< > r Sheri ff.
We are authorized to announce K. 11.
Ellis as a candidate for Sheriff of Chat
tooga county nt the election for county
■officers in January next. He promise*
a faithful and conscientious discharge
•of the duties of the office in the event of
ibis election.
I hereby announce myself as a candi
date for re-election to the office of slmrili
of Chattooga county at t he January eler
lion and respectfully solicit the vote of
every man in the county. If elected
kriu'M. Knox will be my Ikjnuty.
T. J. Worsh n M.
We ajjr authorised to announce W. IL
Chafin ns a candidate for Sheriff of Chat
tooga county nt the onsueing election
in January, (f elected B. F. Dunnway
will be his Deputy.
For. Tax Assessor.
1 announce myself a candidate for
Tax Assessor and respectfully solicit .
the vote of every man in the county.
Tiros. J. Clements. !
We are authorized to announce Will- ‘
lam F. Gore as n candidate for Ta x As- .
sessor of Chattooga county. If elected I
he promises faithful personal attention }
to the duties of the office.
We are authorized to announce K. S. j
Conley ns a candidate for Tax Assessor ,
es Chattooga County. He respectfully
solicits the votes of his felloe -citizens,
Election the first Wednesday in Janua
ry next.
We are authorized to announce W. H.
Benefield as a candidate for Tax Asses
sor of (’hattooga county. Hr wants the
votes of his fellow-citizens Election
first Wednesday in January next.
For Tax Collector.
I am a candidate for the office of Tax
Collector of Chattooga county. The
votes of the people are most respectfully
solicited and will be highly appreciated.
If elected, I will discharge the duties of,
the office faithfully and efficiently.
I). M. White.
I hereby announce nivself a candidate
for re-election to the office of Tax Col
.ector of Chattooga county. Thanking
the people for their support in the past
I respectfully solicit their votes in Jan
uary next,’ and promise, in the
event of my election, to give the duties
of the office the same attention ns here
tofore, and accomodate tlie people to the
full extent allowed by law.
* W. M. Johnson.
We arc authorized to announce W. S.
KilgonsH candidate for Tax Collector
of Chattooga county at the ensuing
January election. J Selected hr prom
ises to discharge the duties of the office
faithfully and to the satisfaction of all.
I announce myself a candidate for
••Tax Collector of Chattooga county nt
. the January election and respectfully
ask the support of every voter in the
county. Hosea J. Hendrix.
We are authorized to announce John
Y. Price as a candidate for Tax Collector
of Chattooga county at the election in
January next.
I hereby announce inv self as a enndi-
Collector‘and solicit vour
support. L. R. Williams.
For Treasurer—
I announce myself a candidate for
County Treasurer and ask the support
of every voter. lam severely afllicted
with rheumatism and on this account
cannot see every one, but I hope to re
coive the favorable consideration of
every voter. George M. Allman.
’ •»:» a candidate for the office of coun
ty Treasurer and respect fully solicit the
support nf every citizen of the county.
If <-b'eted I will personally discharge the
duties of said office to the best of my
ability. B. 11. Edmondson. ’
1 am a candidate for re-election as
Treasurer of Chattooga county and I
respectfully ask the support of every
voter in the county. Sept. 10th ISSB.
Geo. D. Lowe.
i hereby announce myself as a candi
date for the office of County Treasurer.
W. b. Taylor.
We are authorised to announce IL N.
Brannon as a candidate for Treasurer of 1
Chattooga county. He is tlmroiurhiv ;
qualified t<> fill the ofpee and respectfully
solicits the support of evvrj voter in the 1
county. 1
* i
! Fok JvsTiciroeTtf !•: Peace.——
To the
M: I announce myself >i candidate for
re-election to the ollie,, of Justice of the
Peace of tbo 925th district, G. M., and so
licits the support of every ivoter. If
elected my motto will lie “justice to the
rich, the poor, the high, the low,” and I
will endeavor to disehargethe duties of
the office regardless of color to the best
of my ability. J. J. P. Henry.
I announce myself a candidate for
Justice of the Peace of the 925th District
IG. M. If elected I promise to till the of
fice to the best of my ability.
John N. Bush.
All the local news in this week’s
NEWS.
If you want to buy any stufr, go
to Taylorßro.
Ilny aLACK-DRAUQHT tea cures Constipation.
John W. Carroll, of Broomtown,
has a bread tray which has been in
use 45 years.
Men’s P. calf shoe, warranted, $1
nt Hollis * Hinton’s.
Improved Gale Chilled plow and
Points. S. W. McWhorter.
When you arc in town dont for
get the printer. He wants news
items and—a little money.
Stoves from $7.50 to $12.50 and
• Furniture in variety.
S. W. .McWhorter.
The motion for a new trial in
: the I’ig Vann case will be argued
[ tomorrow, Friday.
WANTED—Eggs, chickens,meal.
I corn, onions etc.
S. W. McWhorter.
Try BLACK-DRAUGHT trn for Dyspepsia.
How does a 5 pound turnip strike
you? That is the kind A. B. Rine
hart, of near town, raises.
Clothing, Shoes, lints, Caps,
Jeans, Dress Goods and in fact,!
everything at the very lowest prices,
at Taylor & Bro.
The well in front of the Knox I
House has been nicely walled up;
with brick—a much needed ini-1
provement.
MeELREE'S WINE OF CAROUI for Wenk Nerves.
Gus Rounsnville Drought in last
Friday a stalk of cotton eight and
a half feet high. How is that for
high? _ _
Here is a pointer for the people:
We are now offering our unusual
ly large and well assorted stock at
prices to suit the pockets of all.
Full standard calicos nt 5 cents
! wit h domestic and jeans fully as
low. We have an elegant stock of;
Dress Goods, Velvets and Woolen
fabrics with trimmings to match.
Thompson Hiles * Co.
Clever candidates are plentiful
now, and they are really clever and
no joking about it.
Woman’s Polka, three seamed,
pegged, warranted, $1 at Hollis dr
Hinton’s.
McElree’s Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUCHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
CHATTOOGA COUNTY:
Thompson Hiles A Co., Summerville.
Hollis A Hinton, .Summerville.
Trion Manufacturing Co., Trion.
J. I’. Holland A Bro., Holland's Store.
M. E. Smith, Alpine.
O. 11. P. Gilreath, Saw Ntill.
Hlfos, Taliaferro A Foster, Taliaferro.
M. G. Meritt, Tidings.
The attendanee at the Summer
ville High School is quite good j
now despite the season. There are!
over 50 in regular attendance.
Music, as usual is being taught,
j this department being in charge of
; Miss May Hiles, whit'll is a guaran
; toe of satisfaction to patrons ini
■ this branch.
E. I STURDIVANT & CO.
DEALERS XJST
STAPLE and FANCY
Groceries of EVERY KIND.
BACON,’ FLOUR, MEAL,’ SUGAR, (tjFFF.F.,
TEA, RICE, GRITS. OAT MEAL,
CAN FRUITS, MEATS, RASINS,
Cheese, Maccaroni, Tapioco, Oranges, Lemons.
Gelatine, Nuts of all kinds, and the
LARGEST LOT OF STICK AND FANCY' CANDY EVER
BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, All sold at Alliance, prices.
A T A- full line of Hardware, Queensware, Tobacco, Cigars.
JOky Country PRODUCE a specialty.
Cheap ForCash or Barter!
I VI, Sldimi & Co., Swrfs, Ga.
] McElree’. WINE OF CARDUI for female diseases.
Will Routh, of the Cove, was in
town last Friday.
Taylor <fc Bro. want 99| dozen
eggs at 11 cents a dozen.
Heavy all wool Jeans 25 cents a
yard at Hollis A- Hintons.
Six pounds of coffee for $1 at
Thompson Hiles & Co.'s.
FOR SALE—Two Houses and
twenty lots. F. W. McWhorter.
Jeans! Jeans! Jeans! all colors,
cheaper than ever befor at
’Hollis* Hintons.
B. B. Coleman, who has been
quite unwell for some weeks, is
slowly recovering, we are glad to
say.
Miss Berta Maddox came home
Friday and returned to Rome to
resume her studies in the Rome
Female College Monday.
The News will be enlarged to an
eight page paper next week unless
something unforseen prevents.!
Now is the time to subscribe. !
Look out for Bogus Oliver Chil-1
led plow points. None genuine un-!
| less brand “Oliver” on points.
Thompson Hiles & Co.
11. S. Lansdcll, R. D. Vann and
C. F. Parish, three clever drumme-s
as travel, all did up the town Mon
day and Tuesday in their respect
ive lines.
W. C. Sturdivant, John G. Tay
i lor and A. I). Kirby, of Rome, were
;in the village Sunday. Their ma
jny friends here arc always glad to
see them.
We have made arrangements to
; publish Talmage’s sermans each
I week on the Thursday after they J
are delivered in Brooklyn on Sun !
-
! J. W. Pitts calls the attention of j
Alliance men to his prices on all J
articles of merchandise. He will
sell you your goods at prices as low |
as goods can be sold.
E. T. Moss has bought from H.
D. C. Edmondson the dwelling and ;
lots immediately south of the Pres
byterian church, known as the
“Bailey place.” We understand
the consideration was S6OO.
W. A. Hey, of near Valley Store,;
expects to move to Scotsboro, Ala., j
this or next week. lie is a good
citizen and will be a loss to the I
community. We hope he will do j
well at his new home.
If there is anj’ place in Georgia .
the size of Summerville that is 10-!
cated in a cotton raising section, I
with a railroad, that does not buy
cotton we do not know it. Ought i
not something to be done?
. 1
Aaron Dunn is a candidate for
Tax Collector of Chattooga county.
An old rebel soldier, he is crippled
from wounds receive! in battle, and
asks old soldiers to remember him.
He is qualified and deserving and
asks consideration at the hands of
every voter. novß-3t.
Notwithstanding inconvenience
of house and the unusual draw- <
backs, there are pupils in all the
departments of the Summerville i
high school and the attendance is ■
equal to what is usual at this time I
of the year.
Quite a number of strangers were
in town last Friday who camo in
expecting to see a hanging, that
being the day on which Pig Vann
ws.6 sentenced to be executed. This
is the second time within a year
when hangings at this place were
postponed.
H. H. Arrington, formerly of Ce
dartown, is opening up a nice stock
of drugs in the brick corner.
Watch out for his announcement
in next week’s paper.
’Squire McConnell, of Teloga
Springs, went .isiting last Sunday,
taking his family with him in a ve
hicle. Mid Allen was also visiting!
at the same place. Mr. McConnell
left first and he got Mr. Allen’s!
horse, hitched it to his vehicle and
drove a mile before he discovered';
that he had the wrong animal.
This occurred in broad dav light.
A little son of Pony Privitt’s
died Saturday last and was bur
ied Sunday at the cemetery at this
place.
Will Kirby, colored, shot himself
in the arm accidently while hunting
last week. It is not likely that it
will have to be amputated.
. Alliance Men and all persons c»n
buy goods from us as cheap as can
be had anywhere.
John S. Cleghorn & Co.
Men's Brogan Shoes 95 cents.
Ladies’ Polka Shoes 65 cents. And
all other goods in proportion.
< John S. Cleghorn * Co.
"We have some horses and mules to
sell for Corn, Cash or good Notes.
John S. Cleghorn & Co.
Rev. T. H. Timmons will preach
at South Carolina church next
Saturday and Sunday. Rev. Mr.
Joyner will preach at Ami on next
[Sunday at 11 o’clock.
We have a full line of new goods
j which we want to swap for Cash
I and we will make it to your inter
lest to call before trading elsewhere.
Taylor & Bro.
! JJ®"WINE OF CARDUI, a Tonic lor Women.
! Judge Maddox is holding court
!at LaGrange this week for Judge
Harris, of the Coweta circuit. He
received a telegram asking him to
[do this and left for Troup county
! Sunday.
We are prepared to offer actual
i bargains in Men's, Youth's and
Boy’s Clothing. The best selected
i stock and lowest prices at all times.
/Do not fail to examine our stock.
Thompson Hiles * Co.
I Any one wishing a cheap Testa
; ment can get it at J. S. Cleghorn &
j Co’s for 5 cents, or a complete Bi-
I ble for 20 cents. They are furnish
ed by the American Bible Society
I to Messrs. Cleghorn * Co., who sell
them at the figures they cost the
Society to publish.
I All parties who are owing me
I will please settle by Dee. 15th next
lor they will find their notes in the
hands of an officer for collection. I
! have already waited too long and
must have the money.
O. F. Periit.
Hon. Sam E. Jones was in town
Monday. From here he went to
Atlanta to be on hand at the open
j ing of the legislature which met
; Wednesday. We wish Sam a suc
| cessful career as a legislator and
i with his ability and tact he will no
! doubt have it and serve the people
!to their entire satisfaction.
! Our Boot and Shoe stock cannot
I fail to please those who want the
! best goods at low prices. A L; -
dies’ spendid Button Shoe for $l,OOl
1 Best Brogan in town for 90c. Ladii s
; Polkas for 75 cents. All our stock
I just as low
Thompson Hiles & Co.
We call attention to the an
nouncement of G. D. Hollis as a
candidate for clerk of the Superior
Court which appears in this issue.
To the people of Chattooga county,
it is hardly necessary to mention
Mr. Hollis’ qualifications for the
[ office, for they are so well known
! as to make mention of them super
; fiuous. There is not a shadow of
;doubt that his books are as neatly
i and accurately kept and that he is
:as prompt and efficient a clerk as
there is in Georgia. This is all
that can be said, and it is enough.
While hunting two weeks ago on
A. J. Lawrence’s land near Menlo,
Frank Murdock heard his dog,
which was soma distance ahead of
him, and something else making
a terrible racket. Hastening for
ward Mr. Murdock saw his dog
and a very large wildcat engaged
in a terrible light. The dog had
the eat nearly killed when Mr. Mur
dock arrived and a few minutes af
ter completely so. The cat meas
ured three feet, nine inches long
and nineteen and a half inches high.
It affects dogs. Wednesday
[afternoon in passing across the
! street v.e observed a yel’o v hound
throw up his head and howl
I mournfully. He knows, with Har
rison :: presi lent, the co’n'y was
! in a ba i wav.
| H. D. PARKS. 8. J. POWERS. HENRY HARVEY.
1 B. PARKS & CO.
Leaders in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Hats & Clothing.
; Largest Stock, Best Goods, ssd LOWZST Prices in Mil GEORGIA.
Buy your goods where you can find all you want for your families.
No house in the South is better prepared to fill your Bills completely
and satisfactorily than ours. WE KEEP EVERYTHING FOR
CLOTHING MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN from the crown of
' their heads to the soles of their feet.
Great Bargains in Dress Goods.
A Cashmere suits (12 yds.) with Trimmings, Buttons and thread
J- 4 e? for $2.15.
Lovely Wool Serge suits, Double Width, (10 yds.) with Trim-
• piings, Buttons, 'thread and Linings, for the small sum of $3.75.
4 /'AfAfA Yards Lovely Wool Henrietta Suiting in all the new col-
JLjkJwvJ ors at 25, 35, 40, and 50 cents. This is the best and
Cheapest line of Dress Goods in Georgia.
Silks, Plushes, and Velvets.
Ops Lovely Silk and Plush Suits, $35, SSO, SOS, and $75 each.
i OO pit for a Queen to wear.
Millinery, Hats & Bnnets.
Our Store is certainly head quarters for the Latest Styles in Ladies’
Hats and Millinery.
Our Store is the Great trading House
and Headquarters foR the
Allmcss rs Floyd County.
Here you can find everything you want in Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes
1 Hats, Clothing, Cloaks, Millinery and at Rock Bottom Prices.
Cloaks! Cloaks!! Cloaks!!!
The Largest, Prettiest and Cheapest Stock of Cloaks and
I Wraps in the State.
FLANNELS, JEANS, CASSIMERS AND WOOLEN GOODS 1
|in all grades and at lowest possible prices. It will pay you to come:
I fifty miles to buy your winter bill of Dry Goods, etc., of
B. B Paris & Ci.
238 ENOAD ST,
ZELOIMIIE., OLA..
i AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK’S PATTERNS.
i R. I). VANDYKE. J. H. HENLEY.
VaiDjia & Bast
Wholesale Grocers, Cosmos Manis and Cotton Factors.
—l9 Broad St. [Shorter Block] 19—
ROME, - - - GEORGIA.
Bagsing and Ties, Hay. Grain and Flour Specialties.
Our Stock is Fresh and Complete in General Grocer’s Sundries
Call and Examine Our Goods and Prices, We Will Make it to Your
Interest. Also Agents For
Bliss’s fa ad PkoSphah.
R. T. CONNALLY,
—FOR
Boots, Shoes, Slippers, and Leather
)'o' o S '
Ladies if you want the best lit, latest stylus in Fine Shoes and Slippers come
,o scene*. Younir Gentlemen, or old onus, if you want the Latest Styles in
i Patent Leather Congress or Bais or Common Sense for Comfort ami Ease come to
| sec me.
I h.ive the largest and best line of Infants and Childrens Shoes in the coun
try. Eernemher mine is tlie only house in Homo that has a line of Bay State
Boots and Shoes for L idlc and Children; also -or Men.
Fresh Goods, Late Styles, Lowest Prices.
b.idies Slippers front 13 cents
R. T. CONNALLY,
No. 21G Broadway, Rome, Georgia.
— —■
if You Are Sick
With Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism Dyspep
sia, Biliousness, Blood Humors, Kidney Disease,
Constipation, Female Troubles, Fever and Ague,
Sleeplessness, Partial Paralysis, or Nervous Pros
tration, use Paine’s Celery Compound and be
cured. In each of these the cause is mental or
physical overwork, anxiety, exposure or malaria,
the effect of which is to weaken the nervous sys
tem, resulting in one of these diseases. Remove
the cause with that great Nerve Tonic, and the
result will disappear.
Paine’s Celery Compound
- Jar. L. Bowen, Springfield, Mass., writes:—
“Paine’s Celery Compound cannot be excelled as
a Nerve Tonic. Id my case a single bottle l
wrought a great change. My nervousness entirely 1
disappeared, and with it the resulting affection |
of the st c.mch. heart and liver, and the whole i
tone of the system was wonderfully invigorated, i
1 tell my friends, if sick as I have been, Paine’s I
Celery Compound
Will Cure Vow!
Sold by druggists. Si: sixfers'>. iTvpsred only
by Wells, Richardson «& Co., Burlington, VL
For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. I
Warranted to color more goods than any other
dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and
durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, and take
i no other.
A Dress Dyed ) FCR
A Coat Colored
f IO
Garments Renewed J cents.
A Child can use them !
UnequaHed for al! Fancy and Art Work,
i At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free.
I WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO.. Props,, Burlington, Vt,
I Some person left a pair of ladies’
black Kid gloves at J. S. McGin-
I nis’ last Sunday, which the owner
can get by calling for them.
•Strayed last August from the
Wheeler farm a two year old bull,
car marks, each cut oil’ and over
bit in the right. Send word of him
to S. Palmour, Summerville, Ga.
An interesting communication
from a correspondent at the scene
of operation describing the progress
made in getting ore out of Shinbone
will appear next week
While passing the door of this
office last Saturday, G. D. Hollis
laid a fifty dollar bill on the step
and told us to send him the News
six months for it. Before we could
get hold of the bill, however, he
picked it up and went his way. We
would have gladly accommodated
j Mr. Hollis in the manner indicated,
j but was so astonished at the sight
| of the bill that we forgot to tell
him so, and perhaps he thought we
scorned to send the News six months
for so small a sum. If he thought
this, we desire to correct this opin
ion, and to remark that now is the
I time to subsribe.
Married on the Ist by W. T.
Herndon J. I’. J. F. Lawrence to
Miss Hattie Clay all of Floyd.
Miss Nettie Wyatt of near Men
lo, spent part ot last week in town.
Be sure to attend the Missionary
Entertainment at the Baptist
church to night.
Doug Wheeler claims the honor of
casting the first vote for Cleveland
and Thurman in Summerville Tues
day and says he lay awake that
night until he heard the Democrat
ic roosters crowing for victory.
The Fourth Quarterly meeting
for the Summerville charge will be
held at Ami church on the third
Sunday and Saturday in November.
J. M. Loweky, I’. E.
Tuesday was a beautiful and as
good a day for an election as one
could ask for.
' The stave works at thfs place
i were put in operation last weeek.
i Logan & Hair, the proprietors, are
: turning out staves very rapidly.
Acknowledgements: Wm. Moore,
$1.20; John .Mattox, $5.00; J. T.
Spain, 85; Aleck Crawford, $1.50;
B. F. Gilmer, $1.40; 1). W. Price,
i $1.15; Goode, $3.25; W. R.
Dorsett, $2.75; IL G. Baker, $1.35;
J. B. Floyd, $1.40; S. E. Jones. $5;
15. N. Murdock, $1.90; J. W. ('amp.
$2.25; Mason Fowler, $1.00; James
Hudgins, $1.25 ; W. B. Howell, $1;
: Joe Darr. 85 ; A. ('. Rich, sl.lO;\\ .
J. Gaylor, $1.03; D. A. Crumly,
$2.75; J. R. Moore, $2.75; W. 11.
Cuafin, $3.00; J. W. Davis, $1.00;
Anthony Scott, .30; Ed Holcombe,
1.25; C. C. Strange, 1.35.
A merchant in town, who had a
two line local in the News two
weeks ago, says he thinks he made
from $8 to $lO from it. The local
cost him 10 cents.
'Squire O. F. Perry, of Gore, cal
led in to see us election day. He
thinks Cleveland one of the great
est presidents the country ever had.
In the hours of apparent defeat
it is a little consolation to refer to
the record of Teloga district. Not
a vote did Harrison get there. We
would like to live in that district.
cu.vrroooA county.
Gives ('leveland 637; Harrison
180; ( lements 623; Hargroves 180.
Fisk, prohibition candidate for
pres lent, 2 votes. Clevelands ma
jority 158; ( dements majoritp 413.
On a'count of the large immigra
tion of defaulting bank presidents,
cashiers and treasurers from the
northern states to Canada in the
past four years we were led to be
lieve that Cleveland’s .majorities
would be increased. But these
kind of men breed faster up north
than honest men can run them- out
of the country it seems.
Summerville needs a scheol build
ing. How long will it be until the
people realize the importance of a
good school? The High School here
has done more towards building up
the town than anyone thing and
this fact should not be forgotten.
SiwMipsWi!
Classic:, Mathematics, Music.
Instruction Thorough.
Competent Assistants.
Tuition Reasonable.
Board obtained by consulting
the Principal.
Parentsand Guardians iuvitpd to
consider its claims.
W. T. IRVINE.
Money to Loan.
Money to loan on improved farm
property in sums of S3OO and up
ward at 8 per cent, per annum.
Apply to John D. Tayiou.
Attorney-at Law.
S umtuyr ville Ga.