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J. C. Yeargin & Son John Carter Yeargin |
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1883: Mrs. S. J. (Sarah Jane) Yeargin, millinery and furniture, commenced business here in Maysville in the year 1883. (ref: 1888-0615 FN) 1889-0418 FJ: Mrs. J. C. (John Carter) Yeargin has opened a nice line of Millinery goods and a stock of furniture in the store room adjoining Mr. Sumpter’s dwelling (in Homer). Miss Fannie Sumpter will conduct the business, and invites her friends and the public to call and examine her goods. 1897-1105 JH: To The Public. Maysville, Ga., Oct. 27, 1897—The furniture, millinery and burial merchandise of J. C. Yeargin & Son, Maysville, Ga., having been almost entirely swept away by the recent fire, the said J. C. Yeargin & Son desire to inform their patrons, and the public generally, that they are receiving a new supply of coffins, burial merchandise, millinery and furniture, which they propose to sell as cheap as they can be purchase in Northeast Georgia. They further take this opportunity of thanking their friends and their Christian brethren and sisters for their noble assistance and courtesies. May God bless the noble, Christian hearts in and around Maysville. G. W. Brown, agent for the Jackson Herald
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