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Official (Jkoas of Fanniji Cos.
Official Organ of Pickknr Cos
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THE BIBLE SUSTAINED.
Chaplain Morrell of the U, S. Ar
my Disertates on the Troth
of the Bible, Etc.
dr. S. il Merrell of the U. F.
Army preached at the Camp
ground last Sunday at Scott’*
Chapel in P.ckens county on the
talidily of the testimony of the
Evangelists substantiating tiie
truthfulness of the Bible. A
#ery large crowd had collected
under the spacious arbor at the
11 o’clock service fion all over
the county and fion adjacent
counties.
No 1038 wSfs sung as the open
ing hymn,
"On .lordan’s s'ormy banks I stand,
And cast a wishful eye.”
The text was John 3:11, ‘’Verily,
verily, I say unto thee, we speak
that we do know, and testify that
we have seen ; and ve receive
not Our witness ”
The doctor said :
In order to establish the troth?
fulness of an allegation or to sub
atantiate an assertion by testi
mony the witness must have cer
tain qualifications, must be plai
ce in certain positions and actu
ated by no undue coercion oi
hope of rsward, before his tesli
ibony would be regarded, by the
test, as valid aud authentic. The
Bible and Christianity exists in
the world today and they were
either a glorious reality or a stu
pendoos farce and a myth. The
four Evangelists and the follow
ers of Christ testify that religion
ft an undoubted tact, while the
ftifidel world denounce the Bible
as a product of fiction and reli
gion a wild fanlasm of halluci
nations. These classes, then
aland in opposition testifying for
the supremacy of their respective
aides and you today are to judge
of the validity ot their testimony.
Asa standard of evidence then
for any court or any people the
Witness must first havo a good
itioral character—must possess
Virtue and sobriety.
The second gnarautee to valid
fetftimony is that the witness
must have sufficient intelligence
to mark- with accuracy the events
about Whieh he deposes ; 3rd, lie
must haVe been in circumstances
certainly to know the truth ol
What he relates ; and 4ih, that
substantia! agreement with cir
cumstantial variation is nn islal
lished rule of law.
The last guarantee to faithful
and exact testimony, is that the
witnesses must agree.
The doctor reviewed the char
acter of the Evangalisls, Mathew.
Mark, Luke and John, and show
ed that through all ages past
their moral character had not for
once ever been assailed. Their
intelligence was sufficient to
guarantee credulity, their life
Was warped into that cf Christ so
that they certainly knew the
truth of what they related, and
their testimony, though circum
stantially at variation, with pos
sible discrepancies, always sub
stantiate the main fact at issue,
and they unerringly agreed in
their statements of the great
fundamental facts related.
He next answered objections
oflfcred by infidelity to the au
thenticity of the :blo Infidels
claim disagreement of testimony
*s regards tlw description ot the
crucifixion at Christ, the time
when he was crucified and the
number ol women present at the
Sepulchre on the morning of
His resurrection. It is objected
that Christians now disagree, and
that the various denominations
we sufficient refutation of the au
thenticity of the Bible.-
H took up these polished de
ceptions,-these symmetrical falla
-o(es, and handled them without
mercy or stint. He exploded the
ingenious theories of infidelity
that are calculated to mislead
uninformed persons about the
Bible,aod exposed the wily snares
•o skillfully prepared by the
studied infidel world to entrap
the unsuspecting and those favor
ably inclined to skepticism, it
eras a’successful rout of (he ene
my, and a righteous rebuke i
tap-headed arrogant* who pre
sutne to impute inowisis'vnc.v and
uolruthiulueM to the Bible. Hu
doting point was
bVISO TUTINoII,
In answer to the objection that
the Evangelists and Ctiritliins
of today were not sworn, l.e ask
ed if a man’s statement on hi*
dali bed was not admisable
testimony and so accepted a
sworn evidence before any court,
lie called up the disembodied
spirits of departed ii.fi lela to de
fend a life which, on (heir death
beds, they shamefully ab induced.
They denounced Jesus Chr st as
an impostor, the Bible a fiction
aid humanity a myth, aid on
llieir ileall--oucli lh*-y repudia’-
ed the oij-ct which their lile
wnrk labored to defeat. II it tli<
dying testimony of Christians
was what ? Happiness, peace,
hop-, light, eternal life and h
ceaseless eternity of bliss. llis
closing tribute to the ifficscy ol
a Christian's d.'iig testimony
was simply grand. I: was one o'
the most stirring and pathetic
expositions of human testimony
for the trillli of religion In which
9/o ever listened. The sermon
intoto was the ablest defense ol
the B.blo we ever heard. The
testimony he ald need was abs >-
lutely insurmountable, and we
wish space would permit a more
extended notice of this truly
grand sermon. The doctor is
full of preach, and is an eloquent
and winning pulpit orator.
Col. Jas. I. Coleman of the
Conyers Weekly bus retired from
that paper and assumed the pro
fessorship of the Smyrna Acade
my.
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CONOItESSIONA L.
The democratic convention of
tho ninth congressional district
last week met aud nominated
Hon. A. D, Candler to be his own
successor. The convention was
marked by harmony and good
feeling. Col. Candler was nomi
nated on the first ballot without
opposition. Tiiis amounts to an
election which makes three
terms lor him in oongreNß. The
executive committee of the dis
trict as reappointed is about the
same os last year. Maj. W. R.
Welch of this county, Mr. J. 11.
Chastain of Fannin, aud Mr. Wm.
Tates of Pickens, are chairmen of
the cotinty democratic executive
committees in their respective
counties lor the next year.
TEACHERS MEE'IINQ.
A good number of the teachers
met in the court house Saturday
Aug. 21st, and organized a teach
er’s convention.
The convention was called to
order by Mr. W. F. Hill, 0. S. 0,
and wns (lien elected chairman ol
the convention. Speeches were
made by Profs. Early and Ledb ?l
ter, the former on school govern
ment, the latter on the responsi
bility of teachers. The speeches
were experimental and instruc
tive.
Resolutions lo this effect were
passed :
Resolved Ist, That, we nquesi
the teachers of Gilmer county to
open school every morning by
reading a scripture lesson, and
also by prayer, if they will.
Resolved 2d, That we request
the Board of Education of Gilmer
county to pass a resolution le
questing parents lo send to only
one school; that after their chil
drew have entered one school
they not be allowol to enter an
other and receive Hie benefits ol
the public school fund.
SCHOOL REPORT.
The school commissioner then
submitted the following concern
ing the condition of (he county
schools:
Daring the Ist and 31 weeks in
August I visited the dublicsch’ls
west of Ellijay aud found llm sta
tistics lo be as follows: Miss Lou
Pickett at Ml. Town G. H , en
rolled 38 present 30. J F Hill Flat
Branch. 5G presi n 33; J B Dover
Gates’ Chapel, 53 present 33; A G
Loveday Loyal Cove, 37 presem
32; A E Sharp Nine Miles, 64 pres
ent 49; 1 W Poindexter Pleasant
Hill, 30 present 26; W J Withrow
Moreland S. H. 44 present 34;
Miss Sarah Hill Walnut Grove,
31 ptesent 18; M T Dooly Pleasant
Grove, 67 present 48; Lock Lang
ley Cross Hoads, 57 present 36;
lv D Q tarles Liberty, 43 pteo-m
34; V\ E M..ore Fan view, 27 i res
ent 32; A N Cloms Ridgeway, 41
present 21; Miss Mary Tanket.dt-v
Newhope, 80 present 53; Mug
Hattie Harper Fiat Branch, 4S
present 35; W A G.b.on Cliopt
Oak, 56 present 47; At is Alice
Greer. Zion Hill, enrolled 38 ores
enl 32.
The convention then adjourned
sine die. W. F. HtLL,
A, N. Clouts, Ctiairman.
Secl’y.
THE OLD STORY.
A special from Jasper to (he
Countiluiion of Saturday, says :
Avery Mil bonilrtdc k report'd, occur
ring about four wild above Ibw place. It
aeon that llenry Mullinaz ami bum Itay
were intoxicated an<i in the art of fighting
Joseph M. Watkins rune aud stepped be
tween them as a |a-accin*ker, amt waa
at a* died in Ilia arm near Lis aiiouid>-r, by
Muliiuax, and bled to death before a phy
sician get there.
This is tie old.nld story repeal
ed too oft and the vildiel is Hie
aarno sad strain that comes from
Alnskey. Two men dunk, oi
drinking, and mi innocent party
Hie victim ol its rapacity. llob
tong shall Ibis evil go mires Ira n -.-
and no one responsible lor ii
propagat'd! ? A wife lelt a wid
ow, several small children, oi
phaus, aud the world comioriles
auJ gio tny. S ill whi-kev did i
and s>iil nit ii cling to II as a life
preserver and as a healer ol na
iioiis, and as ‘‘a blessing in dis
guise.”
THEN. G. A. COLLEGE.
T.iis institution will open its
14ih annual session Monday,
September ftili, 18S6. Being lo
cated as it is in oik- of Hie moist
lie aIHiI it 1 and superb locations
for a school, having* a splendid
faculty and a pleasant little city
at its backing, the coming year
promises to be one of unusual
success tor this Institution. It is
a good college, at which any pa
ri n' can feel sate in intiustiug
•us son to the care of its faculty.
It needs no recommendation, its
students are its greatest adver
iistfmenl. We clip the following
from Hio Gainesville Eagle con
cerning this college :
The military department will
be kept up to Hie high Mandat'd
of excellence it has hitherto sus
tained, and will continue under
the command of a commissioned
officer of the Un.t-d Stales army.
A full supply of first-class arms
is furnished by Hie government.
The female deuarlinent, undei
the direction of a lady principal,
will receive the full course pre
scribed in r g ll l ar female semi
naries.
Tiie apparatus is as complete
as can be lonml in oilier schools
of similar grade.
Upon Hie whole the college is
well equipped lo meet all the
requirements of its ja'rons, and
will, no doubt, under its present
excellent management, continue
to increase iu usefulness, a.id be
ill the future as it lias been in the
past, the pride of North Georgia.
A Voice from Pickens County.
Messrs Editors:—As the time
is drawing nigh when men lo fill
the various offices of the stale and
counties are to be cliosen, and as
the stale convention has acted,
which means practically the elec
tion of the men nominated. It
is now time lor the pioss and peo
ple lo turn their attention to the
election of stale senators and rep
resenlativeß, also their county of
ficers which is soon to follow, and
as you are helping to tight the
battle of prohibition in your
county, I hope you will put in
some solid licks for Ihe selection
ot faithful, honest, sensible and
sober men to fill tlie various offi
ces of our district ami county.
The offies belong to (lie people
and are in their gift, and should
be bestowed on tbe best and mosi
worthy men we have; and mei
who will resort lo tricks anil un
fair means lo obtain an office tor
himself or another is unworthy to
fie trusted with the responsibility
of an office and should be "set
</oicn on.” It is said that some
would-be politician used,at a late
county meeting, a two-gallon jug
of whiskey to carry the meeting
in the interest of a certain can
didale for governor. This, if true
speaks for itself and needs no
comment. What I want is tor the
people to he lei alone and let
them vote for the man who they
know is best qualified to nil the
particular office to which lie as
pires, and let them conscieciouslx
tee! that it is their duty to volt
egainst a friend if he has weak
points that render him unworthy
of an office of honor and trust.
Our county is holding off pret I v
well, however some are feeling
around, ami when whiskey ami
cigars begin to circulate look out,
somebody wants i ffi, ©. 1 have
said Ibis much in I lie interest ol
no md vidual tint for the general
good <d ail, hoping what I have
said will be properly construed.
I Am A Voter.
OPii^isSSßis
BLOOD AND MONEY.
Tb Mood ot man has much to do la
*t.a. Inr hi* action* durii..- hi* pilzrlmafe
throubh tbla troiiblaaom< world, resard.
!e* of tin* amount ol present or expec
tant money in packet or stored away In
bank. It In * conceded fact Out we
appear aa onr blood make i as aud the
purer the blood, the hnpptcr, healthier,
prettier and wiaer we are- lienee the oft
repeated interrogatory, "how i* your
bloodf** With pare *tream* of lile-jiv-
Ing fluid coursing thro iffh our vein*,
bounding lliroititli our he.ru and plough
tug through our physical frames, our
morals iwcumu better, our constitution
stronger, our intellecMnl facilities more
acute end grander, am. men. women ami
■•bildren liabpier, healthier and uore
lovely.
The unprecedented dcmind, tho un
pnrallele 1 curative powers, and tiie un
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Rheumatism. Skin diseases, ail tains of
blood poison. Kidney complaints, out
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B B. B. is only about three yerrs old
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Letters frcih all poifits where intro
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and white, and we also hold the fort.
Police man’s Views,
Mrs. M. M. Prince, living at 3d West
Fair St Atlanta, Ga., been troubled tor
several months with an ugly form of
catarrn, attended with a copious and
offensive discharge from both non id Is.
Her system became so affected and re
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my bouse for some time, aud received
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least benefft.
She linnlly commenced tho use ot B. B.
B. with a decided improvement at once,
and when ten bottles bad been used, she
wus entirely cured of ull symptoms of
catarrh.
It gave her an ap etite, and increased
her strength rapidly, and X cheerfully
recommend it as a quick and a cheap
tonic and Blood Purifier.
J. \V. Gi.oiik,
Atlanta, Jan. XO, 1880. Policeman.
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Petition to Incorporate
State of Geohoia, (
Pickens County. )
r|V> the Superior Comt of sai l county:
A The petition ot t£. II M mors, ami
John F. Philips, ot the city > I New York
and State of New Vork; J. 15 11. Get
tings, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
Harry Dewar, of Ciiidmi.it!, Ohio, and
J. A. Dewar, of Tate,Georgia,respei tfully
shows that they have ns'uu.ated them
selves together, under the name of the
“Blue Itidge Marble Company, ’ for the
purpose of engaging In the i usiucss of
manufacturing marble within the State ot
Georgia; into such articles lor sale as
they may see proper. Tin y propose to
employ a capital of Sixty Thousand Dol
lars, divided into shares of O ie Hundred
Dollars each. Ten per cent, of said sum
has already been paid in j and tne whole
capital will be paid in before they begin
to do business.
The principal office of sai l Company
aud the place where they desire to do bus
iness, to be in Pickens chanty, Georgia;
but your petitioners desire to establish
blanch offices and agencies, in or out of
the State, whenever their convenience or
interest may require the same.
They desire authority to iucrease their
capital stock to any sum not exceeding
three hundred thousand dollars.
They pray for au order incorporating
them, their associates and successors, un
der the name aforesaid, for the full term
of twenty years, with the privilege of re
newal at the expiration of said term ; and
of increasing their capital stock should
they desire to Uo so.
I hey further pray that authority be
conferred ou them, in and by said cor
porate name, to govern themselves by
such rules amt by-laws as they' may deem
proper to make fioin time lo time, not in
conflict with the chartered powers sought
nor the laws of the State; to elect and ap
point such officers and agents as may be
necessary, and to define their powers and
duties.
lo lit>l,l, possess and enjoy ail property,
either in fee simple, or for a term of years,
as may be requisite and needful iu con
ducting their business; to contract and be
contracted with; sue and be sued ; to
have and use a common seal, the same to
alter or destroy at pleasure; aud to do all
and singular sucli other, acts, and exer
cise such other powers as may be neeessa
sary to the successful piosecutiou of the
business contemplated in this petition;
and such as are incident to corporations
under the l >ws of Georgia, and your pe
titioners wilt eyer pray, &c.
F. C. Tats,
Petitioners’ Attorney.
GEORGIA— PICKENS > OUNTY.
I, S K. MeCuk-heu, Clerk of the Su
perior i ourt in and for raid county, here
by certify that the above aud foregoing is
a true imf correct copy of the petition to
incorporate the “Blue liidge Marble
Company, ' ilrs day filed aud recorded in
this office. Giycn miner my hand and of
ficial seal, this August the Bth, 1886.
, „ 8. K. MuCutchkn.
ft* *l7. clerk.
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Ellijay, Georgia.
Is the special popular resort for com
mercial men aud tourists of all kind,
and is the general house for prompt at
tention, elegant rooms and fare second
to none, in this place. Reasonable
rates.
Mrs. M. V. Teem will give her per
sonal attention to guests in the dining
hall. 4 11y
JggP FUSE! -
JPmiiiELE SELF-GORE.
KSaab A favorite i ru", ription o? one of the
mobt noted and saccesslul spi-eialisls In tho U. S.
(now retired) for tiie cure of Xcrvoim Itr.hilify,
JjOHt Manhood, II eaknoHH and tfecay. Sent
in plain sealed envelope/ree. Dniggistocantillit.
Address DR. WARD & CO., Louisiana, Ko.
DUCKETT & DUNN
STI R K YDY
To do any kind of CAREEN IER work
in liest of stylo and at onot, or LUMBER
on shoit notice is furnished by us. We
have two Saw Mills. Plaining Mill, etc.,
which enable us to do work as rapidly and
on as short notice as any other carpenters
in the country. The personal attention of
■!. W. Duckett given to such contracts.
Call 011 or addri s',
DUCKETT & DUNN,
Ei.Lij.vy, G*.
arrrxn twsto . -rmn**
Might st Honor
J J World 1 v Exposition
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kcriiuc-ky University, Lexingto.-,, K ,
:vv.<scnla can bepir. any wceK-d.-’y forint' th- ye.;.
*0 vacation Tnr.j i-* .•••u.i-: -n- ti *• iud !>? -.-.a Rusiik.,
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, Ir-.ut "ii stales. !u>tru :tion i< pr u .‘callv ami individually
impart-.- 2by 10 lea-l-ii-i. St a-'nl conr<e for I‘crtehiT.s aii.l R.t.-i
--•• - • Men. TTnivoraily Diploma ; t. s.-nte.l tu .u ara'l-iatcs.
l itis ltra'iLilfl i'.i i. noted f.’ its htuHl.rttlngss astl society, ami
if on leadi.K* r-iiJr->a !*.
The Text-Bco'-c -bi Ti received the bierheot award at *hi
World’R 3.Xr'o3Stio?l for ffs Evt*-niv. Prae’.ie.-ti. a.d r '<
proliettsive 8> item -f Hii*ins-s Kducaiion. ia u3ed only at tiiia
College. Ii (herlu'i|Hß>t Colleys* with Sit** hlyhe I
a.enS, and gn;irn:ites 'n".-r'* in ini'inos*. i-yts ftMervin-, gradu
ate J. For circul n >m I foil pnrti-ul-irs a I.Tn-i*’ it* s’> idrnr.
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TO TH?.
Milling Public
B'ilL Itudersiguni takes |ilr*niit in li,
• fursiing il win. ( iHiii-niplsle iHiikliiu
•q- n-pairinx 'I Is, in tin- list ami m
dura I . to sty'c, that it will be in tbrir I--.
ii. t.-ic*t b> consult him la-fore 'ni|.loyiux
..r i-lotiiij enntnicts witb others. Beside*
being tally prepared, after years of study
:>td practice, to do all kinds of Mill Work
iu the licit workman-like manner, lam
Agent for all kill's of toll MacOiiier*
■ f the most improved patterns, aud cuai
antcc to sell them at Manufacturers’ auo
linfiirteis'' prices, including tiie celebrated
BOOK VLTE ( ETUN3 AND TUB
Leffel DonWo Mm Water Wheel
Fsench Burr Stones, Eureka Smutting
Machines, etc. Also,
E. Van Winkle & Co’s
SAW MILLS, MILL SPINDLES,
SHAFTING, GEARING, ETC.
In short, anything in the line of Mi
Machinery.
Now, if you want anything in my lint
I promise satisfaction in woikinonship and
price. Call on or address
J- W. DUGKETT
Mill Contractor.
Dec. 29-ly. ELLIAY, GA
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