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KI.L.IAV. ti\.. DKi'KMU 111 i'-w
LOCAL 1 HTELUGE * C £.
For Tax Eaoaiver.
AT IIIE (olicilMiilli nf rdriidi Ur T
■I. I'aIXTKR of l OttneSOUga atll'lOT
ixe ii to aunotoce his name ■ cstidi -
date for 1u Receiver of Timer t (Kimv
For Tax Collector.
\V K A HE authorized to aunounce the
"" name of It. It. l)u>Ktsi>niPoftar
lisle a candidate for 'I ax <o! ector of
Gihcer c aunty. lie bn* lost a ok and
ids crippled condition bespeaks the aid
of a i voters, is a deserving man, and
would mawe an acceptable officer.
For Clerk Superior Court.
\\ E ARE authorized to aunounce the
" name of Amr r. K.ihkmitkr of
Fannin county as a candidate f r t let k
of the superior Court of that county.
Our Proposition.
Read, Ponder and be'icvc ! A prop
osilition to our patrons that was never
made to them before ! Read it prayer
fully and govern you selves according
ly ! The price of tlie Cockier from now
until Christmas is within the reach of
all! Ihe proposition is as follows: All
those who have heretofore been una
b e to take tlie Cocrier can now get it
for 12 months at the remarkably low
ra'e of 75 cents. Don’t wait till next
week to subscribe but do so r'ght now.
Ail new subscribers who pay a year in
advance, and all o'd subscribers who
pay up their back dues and one year in
advance, can have tbe Courier at only
To cents. This proposi ion will last
on’y to December the 25th, iaud sub
eeriptiuns f r less time titan a year not
taken on this proposition. Subscribe
now and get a 7 column paper for 75
cents per year! Isn’t this cli ap
enough ? We think so.
Drummer Tom Bell in io town.
one uew student at the Seminary this
will;.
Brin? us your order for tickets at one
dollar tier 1,00).
•Xul.ioc Hie large double column ad. of
i:r. Dy’Vi I’s patent medicines, in this
issue.
Dr. DetVill’s cough and lung medi
■t'ioes, an i While Oil Liaiment at the
Drugstore.
. T.Ue wow h is jirtureotetl MieStir Uoute
in id curriers (row m iking tlulr nce.u
l-mird trips tlits week.
Kleclinn tii'kvis priiite I at. this ottie •
at $l.OO jer Ihnusaml. Order, must be
;ieei!Ui|*ni.led by .he money.
it wi-s not until I'ues.l.iy evening that
tie si.o v was broken, on the railroad
above 1.11 jay sufficient for the trains to
i-hss.
.Mr. Charlie MuPiasot near Ellljiy who
has been in attendanea upon p sick broth
er at Marietta Ga., returned home last
Su iiday.
iV broad grin pervades the expanse of
Harley Tabor’s face, and he says you
would smile too, if you ii id a line b>y at
your house like he has.
Sir. William Milton, son of Deputy
Marshal Milton, who has been in North
Carolina and Hast Tennessee on an ex
tended stay, returned home last Tues
day.
When a feiiow is housed in with snow
and ro mail puts in appearance, as was
the case lust Monday, he is disfurnished
with an occupation and thereby greatly
inconvenienced.
Only one more issue and then the gen
erous proposition to give you tin i.'uti
r.iKii fir only To cents a year will close.
It will last only until Dec. 3-V.h auil then
its price goes back to ?1
The little Infant of Bill Fowler of this
place died by being smothered, it was
supposed, the child was in bed and be
came entangled in the bed clothing. It
was interred in the cemetery at this
place Tuesday.
Cn"(li<!ales should send in tlicirorders
for tickets at once in order to get. them
p inted and distributed before the elec
tion. tl.to per thousand is what thev
can be obtained at fiom this office. The
money must accompany the order.
During the recent snow the roofs of
several house fell in, but no one being
hurt. The house of Mr. S. I’helps caved
Saturday night under the weight of snow
The barn roof of Mr. .1. P. Cobb a’so top
pled Sunday night necessitating the re
moval oi his stork elsewhere.
Master Vireil Hyatt, the boy who was
accidently shot by his brother, is jrradu
ally improving.and indications now point
to his final recovery, if nothing unfore
seen occurs. The wound is healing up
and the discharge of puss Is natural, he
sleeps considerable, and on the whole,
his mastery of the situation seems very
evident.
At the last meeting of Oak Bowery
Lodge F. A A. M.. the following officers
were elected for "lie ensuing M sonic
year: L. B. Orcei, W. M„ T. 11. Tabor,
S. \V„ .1. \V. Hip: . ,1. W., R. Z Roberta.
Treaa.. David Garren Pecretary. W. H.
Coleman will be appointed Senior Dea
•on. All the retiring officer* have been
: muipt and canaole. and the corps of in
coming officer w ill enter upon their dut'es
with the Lodge in a better state of work
l -, S order since its cst. blUhment The
l odge hat many active and bright young
Masons, who. together with many older
patron* of masonry, render it second to
i-0 efurtry lodge in the side.
our frlt<. I Mritnu, Dr. K. W Wt
b us, kitted • bar (bit Wirrj|*SdfUN| lit
lbs. Mba <••• beat It I
Thrr<> Is urr tilssil emabrjs *as mis a
w tic re In tbr mall bn.taraa bsltsrs bnra
j and Atlaiit. Tbc am.pspar Mill la
aitrn ilrlayr.t and fr* al li.c-.10 celccrv
t bate by rrsrH.
The rradrra oflhr < ot'itlt itw ill par.lan
a lack nfnen a In thia week'* Dsn •. when
[ It la known that no unit from Saturday
to Tuesday evening read i*l u>. N •th
ing blit snow, anow h is b ;>, •* • |.
Send in your orJorfw li'ktla. Oil;
fljirrt.isM. tn ui have your order at
once ao tb it Christmas lioliUsr* will n •
tiitd us gone aml the order awaiting us
Remember the money must a.-o >ui| any
the order invariably.
In some uciglibuilioads in tbc rural
districts the coin try doctor with his
saddle bags, and goncV.il rusticity, was
considered sin iaipiitant parsonage
But hi* occupation’s gotie. When *
remedy is needed for eoug is. colds, an t
diseases of throat and lungs, tlie only
cure for them Coussens’ Honey of Tar is
readily obtained, used, and permanent
relief secured.
Once upon a time and not a long time
ago either a man suffering with piles
thought there would never by an end to
his agony. But Tabler's Buckeye Pile
Ointment dispelled that Idea eomplhtely.
To-day he is a healthier and tgiser man.
rceominendiug to all sufferers with piles,
the use of this incomparable remedy.
“Go thou and do likewise.”
Our advice to you is not to catch a
cold if you can help it. but having
caught it, lid yourself of it promptly by
using tbe remedy known all ovci the
world as Coussenss’ Honey of Tar, a
simple preparation e .ualed by none for
purity and When used ac
eoiding to directions, a positive cure is
effected for coughs, coil's, and diseases
oi throat and lungs.
We have reminded our town subscrib
ers Ihroutrh tlie Cocrikr of their inde ,t
-edness lo us, and in addition thereto we
bare sent out statements of accounts to
all those iu arrears. Some have prompt
ly responded; some with cash, some
with wood, but the greaterportion have
entirely ignored-our tall for what they
are due us. Now, we do not want to re
sort to hnrsb means; we do not want t >
sue anvbody or drop them from air list,
but the I act is, VVE MIT ST HAVE MON
e sr.
The work of the printer is unceasing
No freak ot nature, no flood or snow--
storm, or fire-storm, calls a halt to his la
bors. While other people are quietly
enjoying amenities of their home and all
bran- lies of business are lounging in the
holidays occasioned by these interrup
tions, lie alone follows the even tenor ol
hi- way. for bis paper must “come out,”
if Hie plow stands. Don’t you think his
untiring service merits compensation?
Then pay ’hat little amount duo him for
th it paper bo works to send yotf through
the cold as well as the heat; f?
A Loci! Characteristic.
Last week the lurid flames of Hie au
tumnal flics encircled' tne. cliffy pcnlcs of
tie Blue Midge and its (ragged footli Its.
T..c conceal!i: circles of tire gleaned in
ilic mellow lniz.l of tlic mingled darkness
and dim moonlight, and its murky glare
reminds ope* of the nebulous Ti’ib tliat
perva les tliu. ;pacc arnnul a -out Iht planet
feat nip... i’liß forest firer me b.aTiful in
the irt%im%iiis;-J,lieyiemiud ones; sensibly
of the dcp’iiure of 'fuinmer and the tmer
riiig approach qf wi iter, ftnl induce nuis
ings of eventide. It is one of the annual
round of duties,incident to mountain life,
and Ibe mountaineer engages in no more
cxhilaratiug or congenial labor tbau the
application of the torch to a ripe “bnisb
lienp,” or a drift of leayes, .'Sometimes
whole ranges of mountains are ablagj and
at night they suggest to One the red-hot
edge <f a yolcauo in a quiesceut state.
Tliis novel way the settlers have of ridding
the forest <f >lb undei growth is a primeval
custom, and in its simple operation exhib
its some of the m st striking and charac
teristic features of mountain scenery and
its attendant beauties. It is a tl,rilling in
spiration to, watch tiie giuduifascent,(roin
its base to the summit of the in ran tain. of
winding dimes, w.iicli seem, in the dark
ness, to rise from earth and expire in the
n •thuiencss of spare. The provincial
“yelp” of the lin itci joins issue with the
h s-iing (read of fires, and murky fumes of
smoke b-.ar upon the i bosom the re-echo
of its vrierd and hideous scream, reminding
one of an ideal war-council of Indian chiefs
around a heap of hurniug fagots. This is
a picture of yesterday, to day how differ
ent! But altogether, the spectacle is a
grand one, and those who have never be
held such should spend a season iu the
mountains of North G orgia.
A Meritorious Measure.
Mr. Griuuell of Lumpkin, has intro
duced in the House of Representatives, a
bill to appropriate $5,000 for the comple
tion of the building of the North Georgia
Agricultural College, at Dahlonega, Ga.
A c hope the bill wftl pass. The N, G. A.
College is the best college for the poor in
the elate for both sexes, or in tbe South
1 he Institutiou belongs to tbe state, which
lihs invested $20,000 in a magnificent
building which is an honor to the State.
But the amount heretofore given by ti e
State, proved insufficient to complete the
building und grounds, which are liable to
go to rack and ruin if left in their present
condition. It is but tlpc part of common
prudence, that the State should appropri
ate the sum called for by M . GrinocliV
Ijiit, in order to save from decay the
State s property, and to put on a proper
has,* this noble institution, where tuition
is tree, and which is open to both sexes
aiike. We hope our senators and mem
bers will look upon this meritorious meas
ure in the proper light, and vote tbe ap
propriation asked.—Ml. Vernon Monitor
Sick b'adaebe, wind on the stomach,
! biliousness, nausea, uie promptly and a
greeably banished I'j Dr. J. if . McLean’s
Liver and Kulnev Piliets. 25 cent* per
via! at Walk ns & Cos.
HeWfpiper Lav,
Any (vo i mkn Uftt lake* X |Mp t if
. (itaHjr fiAiti the | f UU
mt*l to lit* nannr nr awiUm's or wbHlt'
it lx* U a Mib*ct)b<*r or n*M— ii reapMilbk
j fir tk* iwfiacal,
rw itmilr kart* divUkxl (hit rcfui"f In
Mike |**rto;lNMlt fnwit tbs
; ir ml let vine tUrin
, ti nulicU for l iK'imi'f *<’•• c*rMi*utv of in
I irtitMmal fiiwl.
if any person order* his paper disco,.
I liini.il, lie mud pv nil anea-jg s or the
I publisher can continue to send until pay.
I .mill is mile, ait,l Collect tbe *linV
| amount. An ait'ou for frau I can In' in
i stitu'ed aga bsi any per* in, whether be is
: ii'spoiisib'c in afi line al way ot nt, who
! refuses to ptv Ids Mlbseriptioii.
Nctics to DibTorj.
AT pers ats indebted to us for drugs
j or practice are notified to make sett e
j meat by th t 10. hof December. I bis
j ap, li s to ai.l who owe us, and f -ettle
! moat is ant made by the ab ve men
j tior.cd time you need not be surpris and
to find y ur account in the hands of a 1
oflicer for collection. We mein whit
we say. Watkins & Johnson.
Legal Advertisements.
Rule Nisi.
It appt ating to the court by tbc petition
of John A Berry Ilmt J. 11. Martin on tbe
1(5 day of March 1885, executed and deliv
ered to said John A. Berry a mortgage on
lot ot laud No. eight (S) in the eleventh
(11) district and second (2) see. of Gilmer
county for the purpose ot securing the.
payment of a certain promissory note for
the sum of severity five.* dollars made by
the said J. B. Marliu on the 18th day of
April’.Bß4and payable to Robert P lldl,
or bearer, and due life first day of Novem
ber, 1884, with interest at the rate of 8
per cunt, per nunuin from date, which said
note the said J. 15. MsitiiPirefuses to nay.
It is therefore ordered that the said .1. I!
Martin.pay into the court, till or before the
next term thertoffche pfuieipal and inter
est due on said note ami the cost of iliis
suit, or in default thereof tlio teourt -will
proceed as to justice shall appertain. And
it is further ordered that this be published
in the Ki.i.ijay Courier, a newspaper pub
lished in tne county of Gilmer once n
mouth for four months, or served on tiie
said J. 15. Martin, or his special agent, or
attorney, three months previous. to the
next term of the court. This May the •8:h
1885. James K. Brown,
JudreS. O. B. U. O.
State of Georgia, / I, T. W Cfaigo, eloik
Gilmer County, j of the Superior Gourd
in and for Said county,’do hereby certify
that the native and foregoing is a true .copy
of little Nisi in this court. Given u-ider
mv 11and and seal of offlis), this Nov. 2‘Jtth
Kid i.f f. W. On a mo.
pr. fee $10.50. C. 8. V.
Fanain Sheriff Sales for January,
1887.
G none; I A—FA X XIX COUX TY.
W ill bo sold before the court house door
in Hie town of Mngiiliioft, bn the brat
Tuesda y In .lumiarv, IS7, the fpiiowing
half of Intel'land, numberin the stli
district of.the Ist section ol s iltl eui rty.
the Binne hcMig ooij u**OiW ti e< Ilya Ili utm
ost in aiil land, t.i satisfy a 'Sit perl at
Court ti f.i.. Isiui'kl fnim the Superior
Coiut-gd'Gordon county In favor of J. S.
i’ur-ley vs. Thomas It. Trammell and
lei iad on as the property of sail Tram
mell. S id rt.f.i. lointroUe 1 by Margaret
8, Trgmmell an l sua lry other ti. f.n. in
favor ol'iT, tt. Jj'iusou and others,
fee f1.09.
Also at the svnae time an lit ic' wit lie
sold lots oiJnnU luimbars ‘iA and 209 iu
the th distrlethf the Ist seettou of said
enmity, all levied on as the property of
Thomas it. Trammell to satisfy sundry
Superior Court and Jmstioa court ti. fas.
issued from Gordon county. Margaret
S. I'vainmell aud Thomas K. Johnson as
signees vs. Thomas It. Tram noil.
XoV. Ist,-0. John \Y, Grnv,
fee $2.72. Sheriff.
Pickans Sheriff Sales,
GE IRGI A- PICK EX S COUNTY.
Will be so’d b fpre the court lr use
Amr, in said county within the legal
hours of sale, to t!e the highest bid 'er,
on the first Tuesda* in lanuarv, 1887,
for each, fo wit t 200 bushels of corn,
more or less, 200 bund es of fodder,
more or less, levied on as the property
of of.l. W. Datnell by virtue of a ilis
tress warrant, issued by Isaac Grant,
J. I’., in faV'T if -tephen Kirby f,,r
Kent if what Ls known as the Mewborn
.Farm, nine tubes >ast of 'asp r in the
the S'.lOih district, G. M. The corn to
bo me isured out and delivered to th
purchaser, a so the fodder on said farm
where said corn fodder was raised and
is located. fee #4 85.
Also at the same time and place and up
on the same terms, will be sold at public
outcry ono third interest in lot of land No.
G 2 in the 4-tli dist. and 21 section of said
county of Pickens, levied on as the prop
erty of L. (1. Blackwell by virtue of a ti f
issued from the B'J9tu district G. M. in fa
vor of Stephen Kirby vs. F. M Black
well, L. V. Blackwell and J. M. Go.xle
Propertv pointed out by ,f. M. Goode.The
levy made and returned td me by 1). A.
Byerg, tl. This P c first day of De
cember 188 G. It. 8, Henderson,
pr. fee $5,25 Sheriff.
Notico.
GEORGlA—Giliuer County.
W. it. Bryan, the taker-up of a heifer
as an estray, who leside* five miles s. VV.
from Ellijay, has had the same apprai e i
and described as follows by two fiee
iioltle s of the 859th and s ri.-.l G. M. to wi :
one he hr about two yens old wit-i reit
head and sides, and tvnite back, marke 1
with an overbit in right e;r and smooth
cr >p, and snipe in left, vane five dollars,
and hat taken tee taTi ;ep .ire I by I w.
Ordered t .a*. any person canning. wi -
me and prove prop Tty, pay costs, ami
lake tlie same a wav, or :t wi 1 b: sold, ij
the ma iucr governing Sh rifl'.s sa!* son
toe pr; mi es of toe taker u:>, on tiie 13
day of D c nib r inst , wi bin th I .a;
liouro of ta c. Witness m.ba and and of
ficial signature, December 2, JB-'G
J. G. Au.N, Ordin’y.
pr fee Jl-15
GEORGIA—F -NNIN COUNTY.
Will lie s ild bef re the curt b use
and -or in said county within the lega
hours of sale on the firat Tnes lav i-.
January I*B7 to the highest bidder for
ca -li the following property to wit, ots
oflaudHoa I4fi and 186 in the Gghth
dist. and Ist secti m of sad county, lev
led on as the property < f Mephenlittina i
by virtue of a mortgage li fa iss e and from
tlie .Superior court of sdd county in fa
vor of Janies M. Mate vs. Stephen Pitt
matt. 'This the 30. h d-ty < f November,
IMO. Jolm \V. may,
pr. lee Shcrilf.
It. T. PICKKftN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
EUiUy, Georgia.
Mill pro lice in all the m.irt* iTi.il
mer Sul .nil,doing rnmillM. I.taii-.
nod interests in land a *p, tiniiv
l*mntp intention given to ■! rdlfy
tioas. 10 21-XT.
i :i:> Ai .ml
01 'P r PSIA. |
WCAKArS’S. CHiUS CO KCVERS,
I'.ALi r’\, LIV ! ( * .’LAiNT,
KIDNEY V)C’."!.r3,
Nfvß lcia Ar:*j PHiur.umra.
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_ xyi.dbr.v’-. -. i ' * --..ib-- hUIaaI
f w.' i $• ,* J r t '.i*, ‘Volina,*
ii c J • o rt j. j.rn* .tilling
posed of n-r’iillv ■ * .o trr .t dis
nclect'd V ' eta l \J\ 2 * .i h.OME.
b!r n. , f" ! r', to" :thcr
copbin.d -:■ f. V i . '.v.o: J.and
fully. i r .if -a \ " to'dcr-rt'abynew
Safe or.i I I vtp-ccesß,
Rcmtcy. - * :.c c .i t toe.
•! ke At Iba.j.i, I-.- V- cC ***• J • l‘-U
bottle w.ii i.t wri.t, it. .* i • .
fit i * h v rr
Volina Dry 7ad Cbsru’cal Company,
e 11.1'. i -.a . r, v. i.
GEORGIA—FANNIN CO UN I Y.
TANARUS all whom it ntiy concern : Mary Dye
widow of E u'ley lire, late of said county
deceased, has applied and lias had set apart
a twelve month’s allowance out of the es
tate of Tic said Early Dye-deceased, and I
will pass upon and gram ih.i same, on the
first Monday in January next, 1887, if no
good and sufficient objection he interposed,
lids the 2-Jih day rtf Noveivdao 1880.
James o ithmw,
pr. fee $2.78 0 dimuy.
Bta!e of Georgia, ( '.Vdterena .Mary C. VVat-
Finn'ii County.' ( ton, rdmiqislralrix
of lames vi. Waison dceeawd, represents
to the court in her petili..u duly filed ami
entered on record lliut the has fully admin
le'ered ilie ertalc of tbe said James Al.
Walson, deceased; tins is therefore to cite
all persons eoiuauiiei, lieirs and ere litois,
to show cause, if ctlV they can, why said
administratrix should not 1 e discharged
from her.administration and nceivc letters
of dismission on the first Monday in March
next, 1887. This the 2dth and iv>f No vein,
her 1880. Janies Withrow,
pr. fee $4.75 Ordinary.
GEORGIA—PICKENS . GUN IT. ,
10 ■' hoin it in ty c oiieern : Win teas W.
S. Stewart, adutiui'trator and the estate oi
AtiUihfa Siew.irt, represents '(> thy court
pit Ordinary, of Slid cn inly, hi Ids pet -
lion, duly tied aid entered ot record,
That lie tins fully administered the estate
of slid Matilda Ste->iu't. 'l’ids Is therefore
to cite all persons e.ineernad, tilth IHrs
and cre.dit.ir.-i, to Siiow came, if any they
can, why said A. 8. .-tu.irt should not
lie dischaiged from his miminUtmtion and
receive letters of uisinNsion 'on the first
Monday in February, .1887. Tnis Nov.
the 7 th, 1880. E. Uooi>,
11 II fee $0.34. Ord’y.
CEolfotr K-N^o::x,T.
licnj imin D.ekeVt col 3 Fannin Superior
vs. > Coitff,' .O dolier
Marflw Diettey. col, § Term, ItNiO
It appearing byljie return rtf tlie Sher
iff that the defendant!, 'Jartlia Dickey,
caflnotlic found and it 6e ng u nde to ’np
p-ar timt file defend (tit is beyond the
jurisdiction of said cmii l s > that she 0h
not lie personal.y s,gved. It is ordered
that said defendant appear an 1 defend if
any defense she has 111 the next term of
thi-i court, or the pliintiff proceed as if
ilVdefau't It is further onlered flint tlds
order be published m Tua Fu.may Ciu
rier, a newspaper vvitldu tlie 15uie Ridge
Circuit once n montly f.ir four mouths' be
fore the tiexj term of this <smr'.
* James R Brown,
Judge s. .B. H. C.
GEoRGIA-FANSiN g-HIM I V.
I, L. G. t utelicr. Clerk Superior Court
iii and for said comity, do hereby certify
that the loregoing is a trim ex'raet from
the Minutes of said c ijirt. G.ven undei
my band and oSl.t al seal. This tlie
•2fltli day of Ortolan', 188 ti
E. G. CUTCIIKIt,
11 11. fee $3 25, 0. 8 C.
-1 ■■ ■- .
GEORGlA^—E.tnniu County.
To all whom'it may concern: Atmgil
G. Bennett, wbfnw of Isaac E Bemiett.
has applied and lias had set apart 11 twelve
mouths allowance out of the estate of the
said Isaac E. 15 -iffitll. deceased, and I
will pass upon ardXr int the same on the
first Monday in (“lary next, 1887, il no
good and sufficient o joction be interpos
ed. This Novem! e. 1 the ldtli, 1883.
James Withrow,
It 13 fee $2 35. Oadinary.
mil T f) for working people,
id .1. i L fond lOccnis p 'ht*ge
and e wiL mail you f.te, s royal, valu
able samplt b.x of pool's that will pu:
you iu the way ti making more money
in a few days rioui you ever 1 bought p s*
sibie at •ny busine-u. Capital not re
quiipd. You can live at home and work
in spare time only, or all llio time. An
of bo'.li si-xes, of ail ages, grandly uo
eeessfil. Go rente to So e.sily earn and
.-vi rv evening That ail who want wink
m y test the busine a, we make this uu
pmdiclcd offer To all who are not wei:
Mtisfied we will send $1 to pay for the
trouble oi willing it*. Full parti ular*.
direetiojw, etc Hint free. Immerao pay
.ib.-oiut iy “.ure for ail who start at. once
Don’t delay. Address sstimkoh & Cos.,
i'urUnnd. Malar.
•
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V! >f > T TJf IT’ head iix cent-
I i. \J. /j I j for postage, amt
■'■€• ive frie. a cos iy Ikix of goods, which
■■•/ill hel j von to more money rivlit away
tiian anys'drig ct-c in lliia world. All oi
either t: x Mi'cenl fiom first hour. The
broad r-, ad to fortune opens iedore (lie
v >iher* sbujutely sire. At oncx
■lies True A C.... Aucusta. aiadne.
'gimp FREII
MjtrfSksM SRHSBE
A f w r*U’ ji" . of on* of thn
M'.mi. l.(t ’<< ail h i "fff ul ’ p’- *lil hi 111 I lit *V. H.
i nr-%v I’otjwl. ;• rUf ;• >:i itubiHty.
l.nnt Mnnttv .. I V* ttroajt. Sent
Inplffinii al*'!"■ . • ; / r*- •. i-.uu/t Mc*nflll it.
Address CB. A CO.. l.ottiioM) Mo.
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QUICKEST TIME
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inumtin rru utm u t m
Atla&U to Mow York
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East T. nn. & Skenaitdotib Valle
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For ImtUfi- pini<- it is writi- ~„n
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Kn ixvii 11:. I r xx.
HUDSON of VIRGINIA
No. 10,327.
| Is ns handsome a Jersey Bull a- there
jis m the couth I’e " its bred in New
I Yor ~ is throe years old and weighs
1,185 pounds, ile i- nred from the
best.. f registered stock. 1 guarantee
him 1-lire reveral of liis ancestors
have taken premiums in Jer-cy, Eng
and tr il . nienea. I havcj put the
price of service and tvii to
83.00
I’ayahle when tlie calf is dropped.
I his is tvithm the reach of all. I.et all
who are in fat r of good milch caU e
! patr niz. (his ti e Hull. 1 w ill give
1 $25 for choice of his ca ves. lie tvih
|be kept at E lijay where I will a'so
keep a number -f fine Jacks and a Hue
Sain next spring.
T. 11. Taimr.
IF
You want to lie informed upon all cur
r. nt events ; if you w int ilia uetvs of
the day ; if yui want to know tvliat the
I.'gisature and t'ongress are and i"g;
if you want your fami y to, have a good
medium of eonununioati' n with the
outside tv or and. so that Uuoy may be ab'e
to converse intelligent y with people
tvho are i formed, then send me One
Dollar for the Atlanta Constitution one
year. TANARUS, Tabor,
915 Iy. Agent.
F2L-a, I. iLjJt tAS.
b:g 'aooaas,.
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lliVlb-sw
SHOT GUMS.
All Ul9 L-J W
Lamber£on^Sl#Wn3o.,
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E.R£!'SI;’IGTOK(sSONS ,
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a. ii. LAcan=h3o:i & co„
ft Ctuu Bircel. CUteaj.-f>, 111.
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IfEMINfiTON
SHOVELS,
SCO O PC, SHADES.
<0: w t.i; e::-T ti:;:*::, qr tsaani
!£w:k::h t.iat m /.lv/av; nniAsu
One 5-!coo of OoliJ Cteo!.
to mi's cj (iivots 53 \,'7, ::•! rue oum
cr.:in ice c ttcuwttJ.
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. •: rv:-; /!'■'>.- . Scuti:
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- ' CO.,
Malaria! Th? very mention of if is ft
nitflitteatv I Whoever hits Buffered from
•! .., i ' vd: ■• disease knows what a
and • v is, and hotv if seems
■: ,-j . t ( , crniiicat? it from
{Tfl’f? HIKE IiKAN'S
' surely a- sfrc.y th? germs of
; -.0. i afford permanent tvicif.
i v r.u-i |ipan. 25 cents per bottle.
..:■ ■ -• by ;>1 (iruggisis and dealers in
or m at poslpaid on receipt of
: - ■: ■<:-rt of tire country.
sisp JdrJjU IS q
lon* xp<ricotjc in curing t! ■ 1 flood, Skin o<v*
Wifi.j.-Nervw fcebUlty. \
*7ekc, Gonorrhea, tsyoMUilo :; Mef*ifrte3
KffvHon* inatod acUntiftc, pritc!p.~,
k.Ui und iture rtiinxil*'. Coll or Tit ito fur Ll*t cf UiUJr
Uol* to * answered by tho<* rf.rirlo* trnsuteot by nufi.
(IVron.cuirrr!tuf tni.i H*t\>U** .end iMr wMrt
J.-urn io Ibr lt *s iw lutrn.i,^
iuldrenJi, UK. UTI. 1-5 Üb, Ko.
JTAlSl.iill£l> U VL.it THIKTY Y^Aiid*
BILK HKAX 'v V- taf^nyiyn-ur.o
for a tiuMicit. : N'; w itlitles* it in very
.■■/nifiiTWit :* t V.: piic 1 lo tiro Article,
i: !i txconiiiig to V. .beer, h-i “a v<!-
lotrish hitler, viscid uauitceoiis fluid,
s'erep i Ly 1 lip liver.** Whenever the
livet do.r.i n t r.< tpt ois-rly this lb.id Is
retained in tho hlrs.d end poisons the
whoh)system,andwiiiown sttaud misery
is tho li-milt. KMITII K BILK BEANS
Is a sure cure for tiillousiiess und liver
complaint. Price, 25 cents per bottle.
A NEW THINE!
—at
a ooicsMjrT*®,
Call at the Drug Store if you
want Dr. DeWitt’s
Eclectic Cure
„ 'iortms, Dysp psia, i>i ur'ioea. Hoadan*. Sore Throat, pain* in
!'" '.<l. x l linl breast. Ala Dr. U-Witt’a Cough and C m untplion Cure, for
ro ii c uighs wiKHip tig cough and a i manner of pttmonary affretions. Dr.
•i * -iEiiiment for man and beast is the best'used. Good for
iit.< uniat ’ia. Bw< Hiurs and sprains, pains md ach a, with full directions on
" . 11 eso medicines aie guaiautced by IKs. Joans m & Watkins to give
V, V.‘’V r : 1,1 V a'ther fore sold tun® a guarant e. All pern * needing
.111 .! i r <Hi!i* cds oro.e for pains an I stvel ing* would do well to coat
mi . i In- ii.opuetors if the Drug tstore. jg <j (f
SOMETHING NEW!
M. A. TEEM
Has Ju t Received a Largo Lot of
WYLY & GF.EEN’S LEADER,
P. P. P,
I’ciTt'ct Patent
FLOUR!
A is" <,. vain 1 Biking I\m tiers. Cal! and see for yourselves,
and In- ••>n.ViiiceC- Saiisluciiou puarattleed. 11 11 lm
LACKES Si JARRETT,
o—o—o
Are new Located at the Depot,
AND WILL KEEP ON HAND
>V OLAHS KTOCKS OF
Groeerjca, etc., including candies, crackers, cheese, 'cigars, cigarettes tobaccos,
—AT LOWEST PRICES—
Will buy all kinds of Countiy Produce, faying
lIIG 111SNT >1 ARK IfITP PR ICES,
TO MILL MENIN GENERAL!
All Who Whili
to JJuilu ot* Ropair
Corn, Wheat, or Saw Mills.
o
Mill ltui'ding or llcpnlriug la my special trade. I liavo given it ray
ijivih- lit and pyucliwo-Aw -years. .■.!- gasautwtse MifwnAoi) r .-si regard*
Workmanship ufid Durability. I <an buy your mill snppiios, such as Mill
Stones, Spirnl cs. Bo ting Clotlis. Smut Machines, Iron Shafting, Iron Gearing
mid Wn cr Wheels, all of which is first-class and at reasonable prreeg. Ad
mVs J O It N W. M A U I. 1) E N,
1 *2l ly. Milwright and Contractor, Ellljay. Ga.
THE LATE SENSATION!!
, o—O—o
The Clmmpions of I-sow Prices !
Eass'
O-o—o
Have Just Received Their Full Stock Of
Spring And Summer Goods.
YOU WILL FIND IN THEIR NEAT STOEE
Evrey kind of goods: Hats, Biots, S’loir. liar Inure, N)tions, Jean
Dry Goods—in' hiding calicoes, sliirtings, chea'cs, eot, Dross tioods, and a
kind of arti ‘les that, vour family wants Gall and examine our stock and w
will astonish you with our leraarkably
J-OW PRICES!
5 tf.
iv-i'l * • *'* •*"
S. S. S. vs. POTASH.
T HsTfi had blood ik>‘-*n for t** vearn. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of
iodide of m Ujbl tisne. hus it -'■<* mo no ?tx>d. UH summer my face, neck, body
r.r.d limb.* w< ru covered with f>r.-L :-u.i i senrcidy my arms on of r en
maf.Km in my HbooliL-r*. I :h>!; .s. nud it bn* done me more good than all otaer nudl
cii;es 1 have taken. My fat*-. b"J. aw! neck are perfectly clear and clc*, and ruy rheu
m ism is entirely I wuijdk and i jxdsntii* when I be,‘.'an the medicine and 1 now weigh
1,52 oMt’idH. M . Dr-.t botlie liekwid nv: sruttly. .nd gave ir.e an appetite like n -tronj man.
f urV 1 lira >v'without S > S. ft;r -fvral tiTTi*Ht its wtfictit in gf>ld.
! WOCRI isGt .rC w.tnoui W . 2& tit Ferry, New York.
Ha} In.-a’i s*ttv P lug bon nlid Fif'd Whotl. iikjMl dwlee for tli* V. .
Efft VDStTSi matey, with the RiyJv U Blhsty King Lott sad Fifth Wheel.
Life l* P.swuft) ill!.'-* over ur.y othr. • •
iTiu pvir,t:iib.s.:usi: >a(-tu(<cv4, |rt,i-r la utm rtyie, to we witiscwewswai^
, smci/ks *Tr.) t. *3?. o
Cor. rtoa. sod Twelfth CIhnWAM. N
ABBa-i’S WABTCB VfflßE3 WB BAV3 ICtT,-' *0 CO PLUmABLf
CAVJTION.
Consir/iers gJioulti not confuse our Specific
with the numerous imitations , substitutes,
potash and mercury mixtures which are got
ten up to sell, not on their own metft, but on
the merit of O'tr remedy. An imitation is
always a fraud und a-cheat, and they thrive
only as they can steal from the article imitated.
■Treat's*, on Blood and Skin Diseases mailef
free. Ft'r sale by oil druggists.
TUE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Di &wer 3 , Atlanta, Oa.