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HIE KLLIJ AY COtJKIKIi.
KI. LI JAV~OA.. DETEUH 1123. IM*
LOCAL INTEL LI G E it C E,
For Tax Collector.
E ARK authorized to announce the
” name of li. It. Rums>iiieofCar
lisle a candidate for lax 1 o! lector of
ciltcer c aunty. He has lost a tea aud
his crippled rendition bespeak* the aid
of all voters, is a ilwiwi man, and
would make an acceptable officer.
For Clerk Superior Court.
AM’ E ARE authorized to aunounce the
* name of Skwtoz C. Forrestur of
Fannin county as a candidate f.r C lerk
of the superior Court of that county-
Our Proposition.
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Read, Pond.-i and be ieve 1 A pr, p
esitition to our patronsrihat was never
made to them before ! Read it prayer
fo’ly and goyem you selves according
ly ! The price of the Cochier from now
until Christmas is within the reach of
all! The proposition is Asfolli.ws : All
those who have,-heretofore been una
b’ef to take the Courier can now get it
for 12 months at the remarkably low
ra’e cf 75 cents. Don’t wait till next
week to subscribe but do so r'gh! now
All 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 the Fourier at only
75 cents. This proposi'iou will hist
only to December the 25th, and sub
scriptions f. r less time than a year not
taken on this proposition. Subscribe
now and g.c a 7 co'umn paper for. 75
cents per year! Isn’t this clnap
enough? We think so.
Coldly blows the wind of winter,
Darkening clouds betoken snow,
Pay the printer, pay the printer,
Pay tiiat little d< bt you owe.
—Mr Mark Cos is proud of a boy at
bis bouse.
Six sweet Florida oranges for 25 cts.
at Hipp & Pro’s.
Mr. J. N. Cobb is spending some
Ur.ys in town tlii. week.
More candidates in town Saturday than
Bafti Carter bad oats that dry summer.
—i P. Cobb, lr., ami lady have re
moved to town and gone to bouse keeping.
—Deputy Marat,al Gimplx-Vl has been
qiienhuing among some of our boys this
’. - •
—Depot '.gent Lacks and cli lining la
dy of libs place spent a short stay in U
Junta the latter part of last week.
■—.Mister \V. A Jobr.s'i) who lias been
attending the school of Piof. Lane at
Cave Spring for the last four moil lis,
i- spending ids Christmas holidays with
li s paivuts in this place.
—The daisy patent flour is the best in
vlowp. Try it and you will be happily
convinced. lis baking qualities are sur
paisstid *>y no other brand, and its white
uess is unexcelled. Try one sack.
—Rev. A. J. Hutchison and family,
formerly of Garteeay, have removed to
town and *lll hereafter reside in Filijiy
as a permanent citizeu. A’e n:e glad to
vyelcomt such a substantial citizen as
Mi-.'Hulcmsoii.
Monday on an extended visit to her uncle,
Cot. 11. 8. Coiemau, af Bitisville, Ark.,
-•Mr. W. 5. Coleman of the C .nuutit ae
ciqnpanied lier as far as Nashv:lie, and
wi,l tarry a few days with friends in East
Tennessee.
Last Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Tax Collector Gates of this county closed
out bis last appointment. The tax books
-Will doubtless be closed for good ycry
soon and those parties who are delinquent
will probably answer under the sheriff’s
hamrnar. Of course, as usual, this is al
ways the hardest year and money matters
the most stringent they have ever been.
Those who have been blessed with exuber
ant crops are often the worst grumbleis.
Rev. G. W. Grint-r, tbe pastor of tlie
Methodist Episcopal Üburcb, South, for
the next year aiuived at ibis place ou last
Monday’s train. He is a young man and
this is his first year in tbe Conference;
but lie has a kind persuasive manner
which makes him beloved by all who
meet him. We predict for bint a happy
and successful year. He will preach his
"first sermon on next Sunday at the Meth
odist church in this place. Let all come
out aud give him a warm welcome.
The election for county officers will
transpire the fiist Wednesday, the sth, in
January. 1887. At that time the voters
of the county trill lie called upon to cast
tneir "ballots for our entire list of county
officers, except the Ordinary. By the
vote of the people, officers will be elected
to manage the affairs of the county, and
upon the proper selection of men will de
pend the good standing and fair name of
our county. Gi'mer county will choose
eitlur good and capable officers os unfli
and unworthy men to perform ttieT allot
ted duties as servants of the people. The
people of the county therefore should
make a wise and lit selection of their puli
lie servonts, and we. know they will; f r
upou the judicious choice of her public
men depends the financial staudiug and
gt hci bI well being of our citizen*. Tbeu
vote for the men who will make us the
best nap* of officers, and wbo arc pledged
to the best Interests of the good old coun
ty of Gilmer.
On* Tut* CfcaMain, vftio lt*e war
Mot pulton, on taut Monday, canf w< town
tun? aftei appropriating to hi>*e,r n
<>*r-l>utn!*nci- of fancier font, pr-iendd
to try to bl> d<p jhpot Ag. nt l.cka and
***** body b* cmjc hi rweiarf with t Um
depot' lie had a large Inutile-action Brit
ish hull-dog pistol, w lui h !it'-c<>t.tmuaUy
waved in the air liirraunit.g to shout eve
ry ooe he saw, Ifc tritd to now- a difli
cultf with Dr. Johnson. He t-oardul
the north bound Lain, ami when Cou
duclor (jar wood aiked for hit ticket Ip"
said he had none and said he hail plenty* of
money but was going to beat hi* way, in
the meantime drawing out his pistol
and pointing it at him. Mr. Garwood
stopped his train and put the would-be
young desperate off. He snorted ami
cursed considerably and tried to shoot
Garwood. t Wc understand the proper
authorities will look after this disturber of
the peace and bring him to justice.
We have reminded our town subscrib
ers through the Cockier of their indebt
edness to us, and in addition thereto we
have sent out statements of accounts to
all those in arrears. Some have prompt
ly responded; some with cash, some
with wood, but the greater portion have
entirely ignored our all for what the.'
are due us. Now, we do not want to re
sort to harsh means; we dr not want to
sue anybody or drop them from cur list,
but the fact is, WE MUST HAVE MOS
EY.
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Send in your order for tickets. Only
$l per 1,000. Let us have your order a
once so that Christinas holidays will not
find us gone and the order awaiting us
Itemember the money must accorni any
the order invariably.
Election tickets printed at this office
at tl.oo per thousand. Order must be
accompanied by ihe money.
Messrs. Zollie Bates and Bob Gudger,
of Murray county, were in towu yester
day.
Who will give tbs Cockier a Christmas
gift this Uhriftmas.
A Social Event.
The marriage of Mr. J. P.Cobb, jt\, and
Miss Belle Sutton, its stated in las,
week’s COURIER, was duly celebrated
and the couple, aftei spending some days
en route tr Ellljay, arrived here safely at
1:30 p. m., Saturday. The father of the
glaum, Mr. J. P. Cobb, gave the happy
twain an elegant reception at his real,
dence. Quite a number attended, among
whom were Deputy Marshal .James E.
Stephens and Mrs. Stephens, Messrs. 'V
11. Foster and Clarence Welch, Mr. T. B.
Kirby and Miss Inn Teem, Mr. W, S.
Coicman and Miss Kflia Welch, Mr, h. B.
(Jreel’ and Miss Mary Cox, Deputy
Marsha 1 James Findley anil Miss Laura
Kirby, Mr W. A. Arthur and Miss Mary
Kirby, Col. E. W. Coiemau aad Miss
Pink Welch, Mr. Nathan Coob and Jliss
l’tnie Coleman, Mr. John N. Cobb and
Miss Mollie Cobb and others. The dinner
was superb ane all feasted to heart’s
content on the tempting viands that
graced a loaded table. Magnificent
music was iliseouised by, many oi the
party. Th e evting Was a pleasat ajf.iir
and ft as a socTaTeVWrt, Oiig. U. br in
heredity all wlio.j anticipated in the :-
t ivities of the evening. Warm e uigi jtu
lalions and a thousand hopes and wishes
were lavished upon the happy couple,
l'lie groom is ono of our most popular
young men and is a leading merchant
while the bride is a lovely young laoy,
loved by ail who know her. The Courier
unites with their host of friends in in
voking the fair smiles of the versatile
Goddess of fortune, and with the hope
that their union may prove one of unin
terrupted felicity and unalloyed bliss.
They will I tsldo ill this place much to the
gratification of t liei, many friends.
A Good Woman Gone.
Mrs. M ihaiey Killian of this place
disd last Friday night, and was interred
in the city cemetery at this place Suuday
morning last. This good woman has
long been sick and after suffering in
tensely for a long season, death came to
her physical rtdef. Her death was a tri
umph of the Christian religion—the
d->ath-bed being a scene of more than
ordinary ease and eouseieneoness She
talked beautifully of Heaven and her
parting injunction to the family was im.
pvessively touching. Mrs Killian was a
good woman, and the example ol her
life wiil tell in future days with those
who knew her long and well. She was
6< years old at her death . She was one
of the oldest settlers ot Ellljay, having
lived here 42 years. She has been a
faithful member of the M. E. Church,
South, for about 45 years, and time, the
tomb-builder, has transformed her
membership to another more lasting
church. Everybody had confidence in
her life as a Christian, which is the
grandest tribute to tli“ departed, Kev.
B. M. II pp officiated at the grave, and
notwithstanding the cold weather q uite
a crowd attended the burial exercises
l o the members of the family, who are
scattered over several states, we exteud
our sjmoatnies and condolence.
OUR NEIGHBORS TALK,
MokGaston.— Col. Kinsey of White
was in town one day last week.
Some talk of a Christmas tree at Mor
gautan till,. Christmas.
Kx-Deputy Collector J. R. Chastain
and Capt. J. M. Slaie will attend ilie
Federal court in Atlanta the 3th of Jan
uary next.
The big snow lias disappeared from the
streets and the marshy clay tills its place
to the dissatisfaction of the sporting
town-hoy.
Newton C. Forrester, who is a candi
date for Clerk of the Superior court, is
traveling iu the northwest portion or the
county this week. He will make an ex
eulleiit officer if elected.
Fannin county has her part ot candi
dates this year and probably some for
sale. . .
It seems that every one of our citizens
at this time has some good Iriend In
whom be feels perfect confidence who is
seeking office. What we have to says Is
success to all.
We are Informed that the saw mill of
J. It. Chastain, W. T. CUaetaiu and O.
W. AWobrook arrived at Blue Uidge dal
ii rday lust. This machinery will be op
erated on the property of Tom Jenkins
one mile from Blue Kidge station.
Fannin Jo*.
MeWipApr Law,
Any pmoa who iuu taken a paper re
gularly bum the poatoffl.e—whether di
rected to bit name w aunthci *, or wheth
er be it • Mb-cibi-r or Mi—ta ret pons.hie
for the pa-men'.
The court* have decided that refusi g tu
tike in w-p,ans or period ica'.-i from the
poatoffice ,>r removing aud leaving them
uncalled fur is priaa-facie evidence of in
lentiona! fraud.
• f any iierson orders Ids pa;a r disco
tiutted. he must (iay all arrearages or tue
publisher can cnutiuuc lo send until pay
ment is made, ami collect the whole
amount An action for fraud can tie in.
stituted against any peruou, whether lie is
responsible in a financial way oi not, who
refuses to pay his subscripliou.
Advertise meats.
Rule 2£i3i. \
It affix firing to Uie court by the petition
of John A. "Berry that J. B. Martin on the
16 day of March 1385. executed and deliv
erer! to said .Tolin A. Bury a mortgage on
lot ol land No. eight (6) in the eleventh
(Hi district aud second (2) sec. of Gilmer
county for tbe purpose of securing the
payment of a Certain pi wnMsory note for
the sum of seventy fidollars made by
the saio J. R. Martin *ni the 18th day of
April ’.884 and pay Lie to Robert P tltll,
or bi arer, and due the drst day of Novom--
her, 1884, withJtueree* at the rate of 8
per cent, per annum front date, whicli said
note l lie said J. B. Martin refuses to pay.
It is therefore-ordered that the said J . B.
Martin pay into the court, on or before the
next term thereof the principal and Inter
est due on said note and tlie cost of this
suit, or in default thereof the "court will
proceed as to justice slial, appertain. And
it is further ordered that this be published
in the Bi.li.tay Counts n, a newspaper pub
lished in the county of Gilmer once a
monih for four mouths, or served on tiiw
said J. B. Martin, or his special agent, or
attorney, three months previous- to the
next term of the court. This May the 18 a
1886. .James If. Brown,
Judge S. C. a. It. C.
State of Georgia, ') I, T. W. Craigo, cle.k
Gilmer County. J ot the Superior Court
in aud for said county, do hereby certify
that the a' nve and foregoing is a true copy
of Rule Nisi in this court. Giveu under
my baud aud seal of ofiS.te, this Nov 29ih
1883. i. W. Ckaioo.
pr. fe $10.56. O. S. C
GEORGIA—PICKENS OUNTY.
i o ■■ bom it may concern : Whereat! W.
S. Stewart, administrator of the estate of
Matilda Stewart, represents lo tile court
ot Ordinary, of said county, in bis peti
tion, duly filed and entered on record,
that lie lias fully administered the estate
of said Vlatllda Me - art. This is therefore
to cite all persons concerned, both heirs
aud creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, why said >. S. -mart should m,t
be discharged from bis administration and
receive letters of dismission on the first
Monday in February, 1887. This Nov.
tiie 7th, 18S6. E. Hood,
11 11 fee $3.34:. Ord’y.
GEORGIA—FANNIN COUN TY.
TANARUS all whom it may concern : Mary Dye
widow of Eirley Dye, late of said county
deceased, lias applied and lias bad set apart
a twelve month’s allowance out of the es
late of the said Early Dve, deceased, and I
- PJ4v& #pna .WMcoma on the
fi.M Monday in January ae.tf, 1,88 7, if no
good ami sufficient objection be interposed*
1 bis the 251n day of November 1886.
James vVitbrow,
pr. fee $2.78 Ordinary.
-'tale of Georgia, [ Whereas Mary 1 ’. Wat-
Fauniu County. \ non, administratrix
of .James u. Watson deceased, represents
to the court iu her petition duly filed and
entered on record that she has fully admin
ictered the estate of the said James il.
Watson, deceased; this is therefore to cite
all persons concerned, heirs and creditors,
to show cause, if snv they cau, why said
administratrix should not he discharged
from ber administration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday ill March
next, 1887. This the 20tli day of Novem
ber 1886. Janies Withrow,
pr. fee $4.75 Ordinary.
GEORGIA F INN IN COUNTY.
Benjamin Dickey, col. ) Fannin Superior
vs. > Court, October
Martha Dickey, col. ) Term, 1886.
It appearing by the return of toe Sher
iff that (be defendant, Martha Dickey,
cannot be fonml and it being made to ap
pear tnat the defendant is beyond the
jurisdiction of said court so tnat she can
not be personal.y served. It is ordered
that said defendant appear and defend if
any defense site has at the next term of
tbi court, nr tlie plaintiff proceed a3 if
in default It is further ordered that this
order ■ e published m I'nz Fi.li.jay Con
uier, a newspaper within l lie Blue Ridge
Circuit once a month for four months be
fore the next term of this court.
James R Brown,
Judge 8. *’. B. K. C.
GEORGIA—FAVSIN COUNTY.
I, Ij. G. i uteher. Clerk Superior Court
in and for said county, do hereby certify
that the loregoing is a true extract from
the Minutes of said court. Given under
my fraud aud official seal. This the
‘29th day of October, 1888.
L. G. Cutchkr,
11 11. fee $6 25, C 8 C.
GEORGIA,—Fannin County.
To ail whom it may concern : Abagd
G. Bennett, widow of I-uac E. Bennett,
lias applied and has had set apart a twelve
mouths allowance out of the estate of the
said Isaac E. Bennett, deceased, and l
will pass upon and grant the same on the
first Monday in January next, 1887, if no
good and sufficient objection he interpos
ed. This November the loth, 1886.
James Withrow,
11 18 fee $2.65. Oadinary.
Fanuin Sheriff Sales for January,
1887.
GEOROIA-FA NNISf COUNTY.
Will bo sold belore the court house door
in the town of Morganton, on tin lirst
Tuesday in January, 1887, the following
half of lot of land, number 249 in the stii
district of the Ist section ot said county,
the same being one undivided half inter
est in said land, to satisfy a Superioi
Court fi. fa., issued from the Superior
Court of Gordon county iu favor of J. s.
Pursiey vs. Thomas 11. Trammell anil
levied on as the property of said Tram
mell. S iid li. fa. controlled by Margaret
s. Trammell and sundry other ti. fas. in
favor of T. it. Johnson and others,
fee $1.05.
Also ut the same time and pl.ici will ho
sold lots at land numbers itl aud 299 iu
the Btb district of the Ist seettou nf said
county, all b vled on us the property of
Thomas it.Trammell to satisfy sundry
Superior Court and Justice con. i it. fas.
issued from Gordon county, Margaret
H. t rammel! and Thomas It. Johns i us
slgneesvs. i'honias It. Trammell.
I Nov. 1-t, 18'#. John W. Gray,
lee $2.72. khsriff.
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Pickens S’; eiiff Sales.
GE IRGI.V- IMI'KI'N* COUNTY.
Will be so tl b for.r tli • court h ttsc
and tor, in raid count/ Within tlvi legal
hours of s he, 1 1 thii.ttae highest bid 'er.
on the trst January, 1887.
for eah, to-wli : iMwb tahe s of corn,
more or less, 200 hSnd es ef fodder,
more or less, levn-iV*#) as the propertv
of Of .T. W. Darnel: ay virtue of a dis
tress warrant, issuci l by Isaac Grant,
J. I*, in fay r of 'tephen Kirby fr
bent ■ f what is khoWn as the Mew bom
1 arm. nine mi es ast if : asp r in the
the 899th district, G. \t. The corn to
he me isured out aniLdeiivered t • tli •
purchaser as i thr fWtd ron said farm
where said corn fodder was raised and
is located. fee $4 05.
Also at llio-Mme thee ami place and up
on the same terms, will be sold at public
outcry one tliird iutyrr-t in lot of land No
02 in the 4th Uist. ssl! 2 I section of said
county of Pickens, £t.vied oil the pro
i rty of 1,. C. BiackwMl by virtue of a tl fa
issued from the 893 district G. M. in fa.
vor of Stephan Kirby vs. F. il Biack
well, L. C. Biackwclt aud J. it. Guide.
Propertv pointed ont by J. *(. Goode.The
levy m ule aud returned to me liy D. A.
Byers, i.. . This ti c first day of De
cember 1883, ;t. S, Henderson,
pr. fee $3.25 Sheriff.
GEORGIA—FA2fN 1N COUNTY.
Will be said bef r* the c urt li use
and or in said county within the Isgal
hours of sa e ou ihe first Tueslayii
January Isß7 to the highest bidder for
ca-h the following property to wit, tots
of land N->s 146 and 180 in the tighth
dlst and Ist seed *nof sad county,lev
i: and nas the i reporty <f - tcphenl itlman
by virtue tfa in rt age fi fa iss id from
the Superior court of sud county in fa
vor of ham s M. slate vs, Stephen Hu
man. 9 his the 80 h dav t f November,
1886 John W. bray,
pr. fee $3 6J Sheriff.
H. ViVKK^
ATTORN iY-AT-LAW
Ellijay, Georgia.
Will practice in all the coarts of Gil
mer and adjoining counties. Estates
and interests in land a’specialty
ijoiuui, alient.“v*bivt,'vfo all 'collec
tions. T . s-]0 2i
HUDSON of VIBOINIA
H0..10,327,
Is as-handsome a Jersey Bull as there
is in the Mouth tie "a-t bred in New
York, is three years old and w-giis
1,185 pounds. Ke is rued from the
best < f registered stock. I guarantee
him pure Several of his mic stors
have taken premiums in Jersey, Eng
land a’ and America. 1 have put the
price of service and tvn to
83.00
Payable when the calf is droppe I.
I his is within the reach of aL. Let a I
who are in fav r of good mi cli catt e
patr niz tiiis fi e Hu t. 1 will give
$25 forchoice of jiis ca ves l!e win
be kept at E lijay where 1 will aso
keep a number ■ f line Jac and a fin i
S aui m next spring.
T. li. Tabor.
IP
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I/vp Atlanta, *• “ 5 4!) p lit
Arrive Rome, “ “ 885 pin
Arrive Dalton, “ “ 050 pm
Arrive Knoxville, “ 1 4‘> ain
Arrive Bristol “ “ ti 15 ain
Ar’v Itonnouk N. & W. “ 1145 am
Ar’v Mien June. BVli fi “ s :ls p m
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Ar’v Baltimore, S! it P It It li 30 p in
Ai’v philndeiphi a,Penn It it “ 33) am
Ar’v New York, “ “ 7 ot) a m
Virginia Springs all open—at lev; rat s.
Excursion rates lower than ever.
For further panic il ,rs write to or call
upon .1. F. Nonius, Ticket Agent, M i
con: Jack Johnson, Ticket Agent, At
lanta; or CHas. N. KNIGHT, District
Passenger Agent. All.nua.
B. vv. WRENSf.
General Passenger Agent.
Knoxvili-k, IT:VN.
Notice,
To nil persons wt,om i may concern :
Notice is hereby given that certain min
eral lease held y William ’.V. Kiinzey A
| Cos. to hd of land No. 88 Gilt (list, and 2 i
section of Glitter county Go, given y
! me Fell. 4ili 1*74, is nn 1 and void by fo .
| feitare provable by gom I evidence. Noy.
! I4tli 188 C. Ki.t-iu f'rovsK.
To all whom it tuny concern :
Notice 1* lierehy given Gist a certain
| mineral lease give by me held by William
i W. Kimv.cy to lot of land No. 93 in (Ith
dlst. and 2nd sec. of Gilmer comity, Go.,
I Is null and vo'd by forfeiture, provable by
' good cvk’nic*,- Dec. 14tb 1886.
Cal hen i, c Hopper,
IiOTCIIKI.\
CARRIAGE WORKS,
We tramifActuif Open and Top Rtig
| gio- . coti isting ot the Side Spring. End
Spring. Brewster. Timken aud Edward
: Storm Spring.
Also various S of T vo-Eeatcd Car
riages, Wagons, CaUrs and SJeigh*.
CUM Ko. G YVACCN.
Liberal uisovunt to tho trad:.
Send for Catalogue and Priecs before
baying.
HOTGHKIB Qmmz WORKS,
fiYHACCam, H. ?.
Hir T !-> lor working people.
1 J if* ben I lOciuts p,jstage
and ive ml. n,ail von f-ce, a royal, valu
aUc snmplr l>. x cf goods that will pig
you iu ilie way vi no.king more money
in a tew days han you evr thought p s
sible at ny tmsinen. Capi at net re
ijnircd. You run live at home and work
iu spare time only, ~r all the time. Aii
of bo'li sexes, of all ugea, grandly sue
oet-saljl. s:i ecu s to 5 e. sily earn and
-*’rry sinning That a'l wlm want w-uk
tn v te-t tin- Inisii.e s, we make this un
p.ll--ill-led ilfei To all who are not web
vilistled m will send f 1 to pay for the
trou I© of writing us Full parti ulars
breefiona, etc s. nt t re. lnimenso pay
•ib.-ohit j) sure f,,r a,l who start at otic©
l) n i delay. Addioaj Stinson A Cos.,
Pi.i'tiuiid. Main,',
A I r / IT* >ix cent*
A 1- I>l/j I j for postage, ami
o'Ci-iv,. f r ,.(j tl ly (, ox , f goods, which
w*l hel i you u, mine money
than anytliing.ebe in this world.' All of
eidirr .‘■i-x mi ce, and from fust iiour. The
broad road in fortune opens la-lore (ho
worker- absolutely Hii-e. At onct r**-
dies, True & Cos.. Augusia. aiaine.
HARWOOD’S
CHAIR SEATS
Made by Harwood M’Pg. Cos.,
BOSTON.
. .’4
WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY
To Seplftrs Brolxen Cano.
RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS.
AajbCiiyran H , pl j jfru .Jy
$o Kc<*hf.nlc needed, yfc- yv :
EOIJD BJ f-ivs ■ /
mto P3l
TRADE,3.
In bnyirtg new Chubs, ark for thoso with
Hauwoou’b lied Leather Finish Heats.
T-Vy never wear out.
la9
H town's Ikon BnTftß3
. o;io of ti'.e very few tonic' *
that arc not com- 1 N
pooet! mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
iruitfei source of intemper
. by proßiotiug a desire
; 1 too- V
Bbov/n’s Iron BnrER3 I
b gur.nmtced to tie a nen
iatoxicating stimulant, and
it vs ii!. in nearly every case,
take the place of ail liquor,
and at the same time abso
littoly kill the desire for
wk.e.key and ether intoxi
'atiag beverages. ■ c
Rev. G. \V. Rice, editor of
the Amur’can Christian Re
view, says of Brown’s Iron
Bitters:
Cm.,0.,N0v. 16, i3Bi.
Gci.t-, :--The foolish wast
ing of vital force in business,
plcasi.rc, and vicious indul
gence of our people, makes
your preparation a necessity;
and if applied, will save hun
dreds who resort to saloons
far temporary recuperation.
Brown’s Ikon Bitters
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debil
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
r.euraigia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c., and it never
fails to render speedy and
permanent raisef.
Tin rmt, at th ISIS r,tuv
/ ;W6,\ Dnriscm’s Infallible
SURE.
, }l, &.-jr / MimitS.San4.iyUs
\ o>£Sr A BJthwAoOuite*.,Dwba.lt.J.
* v Itarwr fait* t# II'H-orrinnilr
i" fif hlh, tWfi e*r t*
~Jj • !sj. C. * I'pte# U | and too a |iii teal** ■Mis**,
1 * h M -klil.Olt-*
IrlUlil- --
illri 'llf II I *II MAVIS.I.I IV -4 1).
■A. Basis, So. Office CIS WbiubaJl at
A NEW THINS!
—at
■WASPISH &
Call at tiie Drug Store if you
want Dr. DeWitt’s
Eclectic Cure
Cm V oad T°;. So ' e Th r o * f > m
! re'* U'T" !^ < ;iterii >o ?inh,iemf IWUI U ’ ,n:^ r>^l’u’mm.ary ‘’aft^ctioM 6 ’ l)°r.
! mist „ ,i‘,; eR m m ,^' , "fJ I,ecd by l),s - Jo::,ls ,n * iVafkins to give
! a reitu til I i-, ~ P a All pers-ms ' neeuirt?
su t the proprietors , f the Drug Moiv.* 1 "" ' BWel ln “ S wou ’ fl 1,0 we| l lo con
-9 ti.
SOMETHING NEW!
M. A . r ’ K E M
Mas Just Received a Large Lot of
WYLY & GREEN’S LEADER,
P- P. P.
Pcrfcft Pastrv Patent
FLOUR!
"• ror Ysrisr
~ ’ : oii.oi- yr-T v
LACEESS JARRETT,
o O o
Are new Looated at the Depot,
AND WILL KEEP ON HAND
V fihnt class stocks op
Groceries, etc., Including candies, crackers, clieesn, ’cigars, cigarettes tobaccos,
—AT LOWEST PRICES—
Will buy al! kinds of Couutiy ProditC", paying
HIGHEST MARKIST PRICES.
TO MILL MENIIC EN Emi
vVli Who WUl|.
to Build o** Repair
Corn, AVheat, or Saw Mills.
Mill Rai ding or liepairing is my special trade. T have given it ui}'
whole thou, lit and practice for years, I guarantee satisfaction, as regards
Wpikmanship-and Dnrabilitv. I can buy your null .supplies, such as Mill
S&nes, Sjiind •'cs. Mo ting Uiotha. Smut M aoiiimjSrdiron wring
and Wa er Wheels, all f which is first-class and at roasonab e prrees. Ad
uicss, . JOHN W. M A U L D fO N,
1 21 ly. Mjlwright and Contractor, Ellljay. Ga.
AGENTS WANTED. ,
THE LATE SENSATION II
o—O—o
The Olminpions of Low Prices !
ftlsaosfSEßa
-o—o
IliiYO Just Received Their.Fuil Stock Of
Spring And Suminor Goods.
--o—n —v
YOU WILL FIND IN THEIB NEAT STO3E
Evrey.kind of govda: Hats, Rmts, Shoes, Hardware, Notions, Jean
Dry foods—in lading aaticaei, shirtings, cltojlts. oat, Dress Gaols, aid a
kind of arti, ls that your family wants. Cali aul examine our stock and w
.v ill astonish you with our iemarkably
LOW PRICES !
5 tf
CAUTION.
Comumera thould not confuse our Specific
I BjffrsPaH gyf with Vie numsro’ie imitations, substitutes,
:: ,\ 1 jjfr. potash and mercury mixtures which are got
■ •&/ I ten tifi to sett, net on their own merit, but on
B the merit of oar remain. An imitation if
* • y 2 -,''-.,T,-v 5 always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive
, j”"'. j? onlyastheycane’cUfromthearticUimitatcd.
V A , /V- Ad I •'V V'Vt v. / i Treatise onhlood and Skin Viscoses mailed
-V ’ -V, / "■ yl / For cole by all druygisti.
I tub swift specific co„
/ Vtrtirn. Cared by S. S. S. E Stncer3, Atlanta, Oa.
S. S. S. vs. POTASH.
I have i*3<! Liifkl po’poQ for ten yoarv. I know ] have taken one hundred bottles of
fcdhJj cf potrrh in ihut ttine. bat it did ios no good. Htuumcr my face, neck, body
and hw-fs were cov : t:i with wjreß. and I could scarcely use my arms on acconnt of rheu
v.atti*r.i iu inv shoulder*. 1 took S. S. b., and it has done me more good -than all other medi
cine* f b:.ve tnkeu. My fuse, body and neck are )>erfectly clear nnd clean, and my rbeu-
L.atlsm in cLstirt:.' v 3 weighed Iloprcndt* when I Iwgati the medicine, and I row weigh
151p<mud5. My bottle helped me grectly. and gave rau an appetite like a strong man.
I wouid not bo without H. S. 8. for at.rural times its weight iu gold.
C. K. MITCiiKLL, W. 29d Bt. Perry, New York.
“THE 6M. I KBIT BEHIND ME.”
CC?YBiSK7£DIS77 T..'.-' ~r
:-. 4 ppfnTiy.V- ; •' v v
■-£ ■/, 3
8
Blortrskd ty th m a Bm*y mAo hr T. T. V- vv< H,-s_ ts •-•rtjmJr tcafbig
bu*cy Hi 1.,, mciur*. buTTOt-. t.; stU t tec i, g v j* fiMU.A. II
Hsyiui'k’s Iff Kin* Hob and Wheel. A-* you .te-oef fr t*>? TANARUS, .
UAVbi.f N 111(8)7, With the , j.-dj-s i'.bf y K . j lio.i w.ct 1 U,h V-iacl.
Uft is Ilra-Ci.ro <*' '’> MtiSr,
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