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W* appoint m * committee to
naeiat, advise and confer with the
Ordinary Ordin in the recaption of our
naw "*"J jail wfaas completed. N.
Oaborn Osbor r f. J. Long, J. W. Duckett
and and II. 1 S. Swann. Wa recom¬
mead ead that they and each of them
be b* paid P* the aum of one dollar and
flftr 4ftv eenta e per day for services
rendered t tri'ls in connection therewith.
Aa As to < the matter of the building
sew court house, we have
• recommend that the same
^^■pe aa toon aa the financial
ion of our county will war
nd authorize.
recommend th* appoint
of the following aa notaries
public and ex officers, justice* ol
the p eace, to-wit: J. P. Evans,
1661 Dist. to succeed him*
. C. McHan, of the 864 Dist.
eeed himself; James Kus
tbe 1135 Dial, as auccessor
org* g* Gtiffin, urn resigned, and
i Raodell, of the 850 Dist.' to
ad himself.
PI most thanks**** earnestly and sincere¬
ly return ' hia honor,
Geo. F. Gob*r and to Solicitor
d*o*r*l 6*o. R. Brown, for their
courleone-ireatment and aid to
•ur body.
We saggest that these present¬
ments be published in our coun¬
ty paper.
David Garres, Foreman.
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GEORGIA—Gilmer county:
Personally appeared before me
A. U. Johnson, Ordinary of said
county, wbe on oath says that
einca his last report to tho Hon.
Grand jary of said county, ha has
received for th# county Treasur¬
er of said county, tbe following
toms onay from the following
sources, to-WHl.
Oo account Liquor License, B
C. McHan, $25.00.
Tax of Show 10.00
V Total, 35.00'
ftAmonnt on hand as shown by
last report, $135 20
Total, ,,168.20.
All of which I have paid into
tha county Treasurer since my
last repirt.
A. M. John sup, Ordinary.
Sworn to and subscribed before
« this Oct. 13th, 1891. .. .
I J. P. Eva*8, N. P,
■EORGIA—Gilmer county:
Arson ally appeared Jas. H,
ftOounty Treasurer of said
■who on oath says that he
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mpd prosperity? iU > 1 '
progress I rive improved in magni¬
tude and scop* and attraction
nntij to-day, When in Georgia 1 *
capital efty the preseht Piedmont
Exposition, eclipsing ail past ef¬
forts and surpassing every former
exhibit, has lavishly disbursed a
princely fortune to present a pro¬
gramme of attraction never
equalled or paralleled since the
Philadelphia Centennial closed
its doors fiftten yeais ago.
L*t every man who reads and
thinks, and wishes to keep np
with progress and th* develop¬
ment of his section, note these at¬
tractions and b* sure to see them.
Th# admission to everything is
fity cents. This is 25 cents Jess
than the price which we pay to go
to the circus, and fifty* cents less
than the price of admission to any
good theatre-and yet, for thia half
dollar, the Piedmont Exposition of
1891 will present nearly ten times
as much in kind as can be seen
in any circuises.or in any tb«atres
ever opened in the South.
Let us aVe!
The most gorgeous and entrane
ing spectacle ever exhibited intlie
world it Bolotter Kiral(y‘t “King
Solomon, or ’the Destruction ot
Jerusalem,” including 1000 pen
Dle,' and a ballet of 250 ladies. I.
has never been exhibited any¬
where at a lower price of admis¬
sion on than $1.50. The gate tick
et of the Piedmont Exposition ad
mils you Fraa to thia wonderful
show.
At the New Orleans Cotlnn Ex
position, all other at tract ions pal¬
ed beside the famous Mexican
band of 75 pieces, which is con¬
ceded to make the finest music in
the world. Men and women turned
from races, and balloon ascensions
and fcvirything else, to hear this
marvelous: music. The Mexican
.Band wMl. be a gratuitous altrac
V®’? •uPVhsrtiented *t »he Piedmont, and will be
b y , he f, moue
Fourth' ‘Artillery Band of the
United Elates Army.
Achilla Philiion, tbe confessed
ly - world’s greatest squilibrisl
will give a separate show of his
own Sland, daiiy^ii, without flout extra of charge. ,h. grand
hi.
stt-tw «»»•
balloon ascension, each of them
dropping ondar a separate para
ebuta from tha clouds thousands
of feet above. An
Bruises, go w e en i uu, JHi
ver Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hanes,
blaina, Corns, and oil S;k n Eruption,and
ar“.ii!r.w./».w itfaction. refumfed. swsfc
or box. money For sale Price 15
cents per by J, It. John
NOW THY Tilth.
It will cost you nothing and n i l surely
do you good, if you hare a Cough, Cold,
or any trouble with Throat, Chest or
Lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guar
antced to give relief, or money will paid
back. Sufferers from La liiippe fouud
tt just tbe thing and under its use had a
speedy and perfect iccovcry. Try a sam¬
ple bottle at our excuse aud learn for
yoursuit just how good a thing it is.
Trial bottles free at J. U. Johnson’s Drug
Store. Large sixe oOc. aud $1.00. 8
C’oiilil. Vouch for Him,
Clara—So, Belle, you jilted poor Will
•t last. How cruel! Aud now ho has
intered the army, they say. It's a shame,
for I don’t believe ho will make a good
soldier.
Belle—Oh, yes, he will.
Clara—How do you know?
Belle (sighing)—Because ho knows how
to use his arms so well.—West .Shore.
SPECIMEN CASES
9. 11. Clifford, New Cussel, \\i*. t wa*
troubled with Neuralgia and Khoumativm,
Ills Stomach was disordered, his Liver
Was affected to an alarming drgree, appe¬
tite fell away, and he was terribly reduced
in flesh aud strength. Three bottles of
Electric Bitter* cured him.
Edward Shepherd, II irritburit, III., had
a running sore on Ills leg of eight yearn’
standing. II* uw d ’bree b ittl -e of Elec*
trie Hitters and seven boxes of Bue.kleu’s
Arnica Sal ye, and his leg is sound and
well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., bad
live large Fever sores on his leg, doctors
said be wa* incurable. One bottle of
Electric Bitters and one box of l>nckleu’§
Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by
J. K. Johnson Drug store. »
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Ortiinary, Agreeably to :in ordei
ofUilmer cou I
its October term test.
tbe highest bidder at ]
door in December in aafd county, will an I
or sale Next, 1
the foil,.wing
All of lot or land No. tjfl ifl
lot of land No. Kiln
2d .action ol' Ciliner H M
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county, deceased. ofUctoii.H TH
the 20ih day lixitrift
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