W.M. Cate Livery Stable (1872)
The undersigned has opened a Livery Stable on Church street, two doors southwest of the former stand of CATE & McGAUGHEY where he intends to keep the best of stock fro the accommodation of the public. He will hire and feed as cheap as anybody else. The best and most careful hostlers will be employed to care of the stock. His stalls are dirt-floored. A liberal custom is solicited. W.M. CATE
[originally appeared Feb 9, 1871- tf] (page 4, col 2)
Source: Cleveland Banner (Cleveland, TN); 17 May 1872. Available online at Google News Archive