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I ftntal'ltnWe'1, .himiMry, IHML
L4MI Average Inhu*» tor Year IV
Hen K. Pekry.—John M. Mellow
PKKHY A Me DOW KLI.,
Kmtoih, Peomuktoeh anil Manaoer*
«NK •tRI.I.AHl’KII VKAH.
Mi* Months, IjOcta; Three Months, '/Sets
itanton, 16a., ]uly 21, 1899.
The Marintta Herald is no more.
Tin.' good die young—occasionally.
VWliKt ii I mot a cotton mill fur Tail
Kny Head Mr. Walker’s s|leech on
■tl*,n mills in this paper.
Bl'lm .‘IStli (iii. Uegimimt will hold
Be in.mini re-union this year at
IKlnwery It ranch on Aug. ldth.
Confederate re-unione niinually
become more sparsely attended
tin* great armv is crossing oyer to
other shore.
Secretary of War Alger lias re-
signed, and I'residcnt McKinley
has accepted tlie resignation to
take effect August ut. No suc
cessor has yet been named.
.lames Long*! rent, u son of Gen-
eral liongstreet, has been appointed
a lieutenant in the provisional
army which ia to aee immediate
service in tile Philippics, lie was
a lieutenant in the volunteer army
during the Bpanish-Amoricftii war
but did not see active service.
The (iainesville und Dahlouegu
telephone line has been complete d,
and conversations over the wins
are now going on every day, which
puts Dahlonega iy communication
with therfmUide world, an advan
tage alie has long needed. Col.
Karrow'a Porter Springs line is also
ready for talking and conversa
tions can be bad to that popular
resort.
« ♦ • • —
A Swede named Hrown made an
assault last Monday morning upon
the daughter of I). 8. Russell at
Andrews, N.C., and was soon there
after arrested hy a negro and car
ried to the Murphy jail. That
night h crowd called at the jail
for Hrown, but the jailer hud
quietly slipped out of town with
him und thereby saved the life ol
Ins prisoner.
Already there are several appli
cants for ecifHUM enumerators, and
Supervisor to be \Y it/.el of the ** Ii
district will be kept pretty busy lot
tile next ten months filing applica
tions and writing applicants No
app< intmente have vet been made,
not even Supervisor Wit/el’s noiui
nation continued, and nothing can
or will, therefore, l»o done for seven
al months yet. In tbo meantime
applicants must possess their souls
in patience.
An engineer, with bis assistants
is making a survey lor a railroad
from (iainesville to Dahlonega
The survey starts over the old
CJuiliesviile and Dahlouegu rail-
road. The engineer also made a
survey of the pnipoaed electric'
line from the city to the river
where the water power is to he de
veloped • The engineer is at w..rk
for the Dahlonega railwuy compa
ny and will complete the survey
to Dahlonega.—(iainesville Crack
er.
The commissioner ot the internal
revenue department ar Washington
has issued an order piehibiting.any
bank from uttlxing stamps to checks
will
r.lie
uric chiiiiT
duel Col. Tate i
recognized tlie
proposed. The ratio of
in Die convention tins hereftTT
intnifestly unfair to the large
populous counties of the district.
» » » We do not undertake to’
gainsay Dot. Tate's popularity before
the masses of the while ileint>rri\|s of goian
file district,or his ability loagain rap- new tiauk
lure (tie nomination in a white prima
ry, hut we do insist. Dial there are otli- guUh, fretting Hum,
er democrats in the district as worthy
of honors as tie. And Hie sentiment in
growing, without prejudice to <’ol
fate, that lie has held the position
long enough and should now graceful
ly letire amt give id tiers a pull at the
public, teal.--I.Hwreiieevilie News.
'I'll" Canton Auvam i: dues not
they see now iilnl lin n :, I
pre j . ic,I in iRiine (ft'oigl.i townT
tiy cliancs they him uppeah cl In fur ad
vice by those in'ending t>. build a new
mill, they tell the pnttiee In keep their
money nut of cotton mills, lluit. there n e
ulie.uly tun many in tlm e.ni'itiy. those
now i mining (In. lint pay and oftentimes
they ilefaul. die Iniililiug of the mill.
proa It ilia to speak lor ('ougrnssiil III i I Itm tlm nfc fill that I do no le Ion
Put,, mi the above or any ol her this clnss of cionkers. I am one i f those
Iiuostinn. nor do Wo presmtlo : who hell, ve evmy I,ale Of eoth." pro,l„o
1 . . eil in fieorgia shoii'il lie spun to Odoigi .
Alpliarottll I* ran toss avs 1 1111,1 j -| Hs-it- is no such thing ns two many
to such prerogatives, tlmroforo :c ny-1 |„;i| M n, ciuorgia, or in tlie Smith, so
tiling we may have said touching long »s a single bale of cotton is shipped
tint question of white priinaricH in '"New Knglun.l or across die waters.
, I am tired of seeing our faiinoiN sell
no wise commits or binds Mr. late, j |Mr „ t # ,,, pw tmle t „ , I<M „ u r aot
yet wo do not suppose Congress- , „ rolH rt ,„| buy ^ hack ,,, its •iianufnoiur-
Itiuu Tato will oiler any objootions nil state at from fcMO to ♦75, die riliTerenoo
to any fair and just plan for s*- ; beiweou tlio pi ice received and the paid
looting candidates that tl.o Demo-1 • n,k *
; toi'cign nun nfactnreis and to feed and
urutio voters of the district may clothe the poor of other oonutrles, while
decide upon He lias lit all IiHies our worthy poor people are left to spend
abided by the wishes and platform I'lcolr lives in misery and want. A noble
old Georgian, who lias inndu a large for.
tune manufacturing cotton, said a few
days ago, us several hundred of his oper
atives were passing out of his mill: "I
erj iy feeding and dottin g tluse poor
pnuplo mule I linn I enjoy all I lie money
I have made."
If hy what I shall any here today 1 nan
rouse iiuo dead, sleepy town In action, if
I can cause one lonui.t (leniglu widow
Willi her helpless children to leave Ole
coltun Held, where they art’not making
I'Apeuses, und move to a new cotton ml.)
to he built in liar oounty tewn, to move
from the old dilapu at cl cabin in the
country to the new, white cottage in the
mill village nuaihy, where they will
make mure clear money in one mouth
than they have m ule in twelve months
■ m the cotton Iaiin, I will he delighted
and welcome line slurs and abuse njflftse
m,i row minded men who, hecai^JHp’y
own u l,w shines ill a on I ton inTTi, or
perhaps hold an otllee in one, will slow
er upon my head their hsishest i (iltheta.
I am slim s*. prepared to say wheiuvi r
there is a hank in a Cieoigia town nod
no cotton mill, II,e bunk lias not,done its
duly. I will say most emphatically the
bank lias neglected a most impellant op
portunity for increasing iisown iiu.iutn.i
and tho business o r i v.ny individual in
ils eoiiiuniillty, limn I he laigcsl in si
elntul to llie'lm si insignilh tint washer-
wi'imiii n win d rl,upper.
Kor the proof of this assrrlion I have
only to lefri ymi In my own town, Mon
roe, to 11 ai mony (irovu, to Jackson, to
Toe con. and to Klbcrtnu, in each of
w Ineli places prosperous, divideuti-pay-
Mr. H. N. Warner, of Mindcti,
l . . • .
Neb., Mid:
“ In i in4 I was attacked with
puralysis in niv left side. You
miglil stick u pin to the head into
my left hip and I would not feel
it. L was unable to do any kind
of work and had to be turned in
ti, d. I made tijr niv mind that I
could not be cured as I had used
all kinds of medicine and had
tried many doctors. I was ad
vised to try l)r. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People, and com
menced their use last September,
before I had finished my first box
I felt better, and by tU/time I had
u ted six boxes the disease had en
tirely disappeared, and I have not
been so free from pain since I was
a boy. The para’vsis also disap
peered, and although two months
have jtasst-d since I finished my
lust box, there has been no recur
rence of the disease.”—From the
Gatette, Mindrn, Neb.
Iir. Williams’ l'iuk Pill* for Pale Propl*
e,>ii,sin, ill ft rotulellseU torin, all the ele*
Ilirnta.Ii.'rcMsrv to give uew life and rich-
urs*. m tlie blood and restore shattered
nerve*. They are iiu unfailing specific for
lucli rlieeftftft- iih I, no,lor mniie, partinl
paralysis, SI. Vitus’ dunce, sciatica, neursl*
IIU, rlielllliausiil, nervous headaelu the
alter.t’llr. Is of tlie crip, palpitation (.1 the
heart, pul-and sallow completion-, tend all
forms of weakness either in male or finnale
Or Williams' Pink PHI* lor Pale Plogle art na«*r
sol* by the doiur, or hundred, but sl**,s In pack
apt*. At all druggists, or dlrscl Irani tho Dr. Wlf
Hams Med,line Company. Schsnsilady, N. V„ kO
cent* psr bus. 6boss* lt.60
CU»t ALL YOUR P«:|f3 WITH Jv
k
t..
Rev. J. A. Burtz, the faithful
pastor on the Alpharetta circuit,
lias been ofilicled nearly tlie whole o jD*~> ! ww » > ? f ,*.> a,
jUthbyar fo hi. g J1 Ef,! !£'
[ room most, of tbi time. Recently £; snwpia. »«,« and Quit k Curo for >
hit youngest child died. He is $ cramps, diarrhola. gouchs, C
still unable to preach and Rev. M colds, rheumatism, £
j George W. Barret lias been ;ip meuhalcia.
pointed to assist him. Hro. Burl/, g :>fi i, " ,, no co,!l
. f nlitWARC Oi IMIIA I IvjHA* M
informs us tiiat the people of his ihjy oni.y i :ir v,i nuinf
circuit have been as kind and at pjj perry davis -
tentive as it was possible to be, ksMur/yyxx.;vy>x'>
supplying his wants and exteiul t
ing him their warm and generous CHEIIOKIHLECfALS.
sympathies. Surely it is a happy |
fortune to have one’u lot thrown ] Siirti/j Sii/i.t /'nr
with such people. Brother Hurt/ uitiui;
is slowly recovering.—Wesleyan i 111 "' l '' "** 111
Christian Advocate..
The Canton Baptists are begin
ning to plan and arrange for the
annual meeting of the Noonday
of his party, both state and na
tional, and always Him survant of
tlm whole people, hauoe his pupil-'
luriiy with uluioat every man, wo
man und eliiltl in tins district.
Wo urn quite sure that, Congreas-
iiiit11 Tale lias nothing to tear anti
will lose nothing by white ileino-
crat.io primary or it primary of the
whole pooplu or any part thereof.
While Editor MoNelly, of the
Eawriinoevilln News, and, perhaps,
a few others, for'personii I reason*;
would like to see and encourage a
sentiment against Mr. Tate's re
turn to Congress, no plan in which
an expression of the white voters )
or I h" eoloreil, or both white and
black of the Democratic party, or
the people ItH II whole Would 111 tile
least prejudice the interest of Mr.
Tate anil his friends.
Full in line with the people of
tin* bill district, I’.rn. McNdly, and
you Mill become convinced that
they are not tired of Mr. Tate s
services and that there is no grow
ing sentiment for him to retire t"
tli» shades <>f private life for yt-l
awhile. On the contrary, Mr.
Tate’s continued faithful service
seems to more closely endear him
to tho wind" people, as plainly OVi- | iuu cullea ml Ih have been loiilt antler
deuced every time an opportunity I H>« suikiviMt.n „f . meets of the Itoul
is given them to register an ex
pression hy ballot or otherwise.
But, goon, Mack, in your udvo-
t f J [\elig;eu» £ Edueabie^dl.
time real, a rich haivfit for louibe'.f.
vVlint can ha JiefTar for a country bank
with one of its tittioerb |irr*klvnt of all |
Incipient cotton mill, tlisn to hare its. Subscribe for the AdVanck.
ukhHh several tlicriiftiOd uolIBiti of iub-|
• iriptlea notrs fus Jinvtr hi Hio mill oil, The Alpharetta Free Press
wltiolt ons balf or one-iliiitl of the am-1 says “there seems to be a grow
omit ha. b.*a pine? How nobly the senUmcnt again8t
paia? llow
bink can assiftt the siiaggliag mill by
advatiRlnu tbo oaab on solvent teibscrip-
tion note, ! WTt.li the aid if tlie Itoul
bank, u mill can tic easily built its intiiiy
a tiuoigia towu wbun wilkout such aid a
mill Mill be an ini|T(,KHihibty.
To lliosu who are iiileiestetl iti the
upbuilding of theil Iowuh I would H»y,
»j|, ct lhe veiy IhhI. man in your com
munity ui,d luthorlse him lo say to your
people l bat. I lie baijt w ilf udyjuuM*-tiib
money at a low^We of* iutere.t VE
tlielr Htibsui iptlou to u mill after one
tliiid lias been paid, toil will be.sur
prised to see bow nobly-lliey will re*
■pond.
Not many weeks ago, ^banker in a
(Jooigiu town suddenly Awoke lo the
fact that the manulu«Uiring towna
around him were oat-ati ippiug hi. own
towu, Bud deterniiuwt lo build a cotton
mill, lie appeal** .Bain to the only
wi ullhy man in lti^Uuwji Id subscribe.
After i H^uhling ^kiy iiigaiiicut and
1
m3
Will fM- (
(’liMriik* * run \, 1 »
• rMill- tin (• !t
•- ( tHIlil \ .
'lilt
f. ltd
i M \ II .1 I
. Oil* -fillr#» li
* Nm. •>; Ii, M> . Ill, ,|i I
I « Tern It er , iii
{ iIMmimIhnl in fi fit l»N’
In'-! I «•»* cHiiri
K'ihiIi tiinlrlci
*1 hi l<<
I |.M»|i-
of laml
in u
ii..*
» n s tif i li*
•I foSHliH-
II. (I flolll
*1 . ... . . . , . . inn* uininci «• \i. • i ( <D id ,ii
naptist association to be nekl hen*! .•«iunt.v ( oi.. in tn\<»r or it i .1 a . .. VH .
£ A . , . . . OM.irj*.* \N VUIIi.l.ltm, li .n-lt n. .1 l.v |<, T,
from August 3rd to 6th, inclusive, i■I:*im-***. « ",«u-i *•.**.n..11., 1... w «r w... 1. x
'IVlIH III III |HlMM-MniH|| mill tlcfolitllilit III II fit
ns.. Ill* .1 lit t»-i ..f lU \\ | j, , s ,| ||ii*. . 4111,
rhe street and approach to the
able the church and grounds sur
■•,’iim ,1
I . . s
church is being put in first class Aim* Hi Mi* -il in** 11; 1 m ;• 1111 ,
.. . , | . , lltRlIlllK lilMlic. ill..* |
coiitlilion, and other work done mu.’|„-,i n>, un i
, ., , , . J laud nmii’«,r le.N, all in ..,((1
b rainity and make more comtort - hiki imnn,i.,i ■•>.
ut A I 1.1.v 1-HV.I v. 1»11 w,-k| l,\ i ,nirch MIC.I,
oil III,nil I,v |.Mini’ll, I. I: ||,,,|||,
on ’inn,1 i,, nlinor ii.'i i i.i't 1 cl mu 1,v
routitliiig same. A large attend ] viriuM or mni im..,h.. „ j,,,, „ , u
I itini’il 111,111 Ii;;.!m,I iIimm, , ,, \| , of mIJ
ance is expected, and a hearty ,u ' n,nf J •
1 J HhuIi t.M ii ..ton \ ■ \ ,1 i|ii,i„:, | I „ i
welcome awaits all who do come
Every church iu the association is ‘r,In,,, h'io!,,"
urged to send a fill!' representa-; 5'^"*’ l,y 1 "• ii l .;n , |!f 1 'UiY, mr 1
.v Safe.
*•»»*•. <*r<ht«.
*-*» w Hh
t- it tlf u< ri- of
• r. mi «si'tMiiiti
•D* rf v
I It* 1 111* of
^ I i ii •
tion anil many visitors.
Hon. Walter B. Hill, of Macon,
has been elected chancellor of the
. / I ministruti.r
I.KOCHI . t I /il k,- |
1 Will M il IiHmi-,
l untini iii ’Htil ,,
,, .»• ■ i . . • I holim i.f ut If, t n ,| r 11,1
btate University, and the election | *u.i .nt* in- ini i.uii k n,
i - I'm,inly.
lo- , mni Imiiism (Iomc In
Uhl} lllllllll III- !«,al
’ ibi.l In
bank, and are uow lining operated most
smurmfiilly to lb« grtutgi od of tbo
lianka, and for llm bunelit of every mull,
woinuii ami cliild in iIu.mi; towns.
U li ,,
failing Jo abve biu^DmitiudPlg*' (Inailw -j
proposed flfgo lo kinura* Uku** Ut* u*w
tuiil. Tbeyrame. ibadonUUng Tbom
as wax convinced: be •nbscilbed, .lo,
ooti lo I lie new mill: i kbei* followed in
ipiiok nm es.loii, and^l^a amount needed
veu m.iiii iniiied. l ira jhiR la now or-
guiieid Hinl ibe u nui4ivtt*d to in It.
enlbi.ftiukllt' vice |,iiakAat. If you lied
hi,cli ii ibauctir .ih Jhia in your town
tiy .ins ii n t'dy in, hini^
If yi ii aie i l.ioituJidy , Jltcllued and
would mingle | bi'; DU*ro|y with your
Ima i.ns n vi'Htmi,,ls. ItLW teller could
you .cl tl an liy gnilafiti^ saveml of lb*
w iiby poor ol your^bM^ity iut« a n*w
cotton mill t illugt ? If you kriong lo II e
c.'ais mIki In Iii ve uiltlbw ills of Lite cuuu-
try itin due to cvei-production of cotton,
wby nut slu w yi nr MAjk by yt ur woik.
ami lake ftom the Ityldbi eeve.al 11.tidied
ltd,i it i. aid j ut tl.ebi to ■tBuufaciuriug
tun n icatesd ol pualucing it.
nlw.no
oaey of purer and cion nor molliotU! Do no, undnstaud mu to .ay the
j,, 'all political contoata, b.eiil, ^ , ‘ l< ' ,u ‘’^V.* 1 ‘"
htuto ami nnlioiml. The innfii-
uiont in it good one anti wo most
I bis is ii ,t lino, ami it would uot be ad
visable, but llm ini|let are umler die foa-
lerilig e lie of tlm bunkft , an officer of die
heartily Olitlol'se III" HUggestioliH I lutnk bei g an i IU ier of tlie uiill.
mntle. In fact, we would favor and
urge even a more advanced step in
mnttors political al hast. The
time in find approaching, indeed
now is, when the white voters of
the country, irrespective of party
affiliations,* uiuat stand squar ly
together anti control the political
and other vital interests of the
day and times.
The mill, need money to buy Ibeic
supply of e.otloil in die full and wit,ter,
jii.sl when Tie bunks are full of money,
They use the bunk’s mouey, sny fioiu
November until May, und pay it batik iu
time lor the fui lifers to use il in muklng
their crops. Tlie cotton is fully insured
and is held and owned by fbe bank mol
is paid for before it is spun by die mid.
I Is stored right at home, nut ad in , ue
'urge warehouse sol j. ot to lire, but in
several warehouses holding from one to
tbri'i! bundled bales, and perhaps a shed
in die mill yard under the protection of
excellent waterworks. Tlnne is no bet-
tei paper or cl alerul. There is not a
Thu Gainesville Crocker heartily
favors white primaries for purify-
whichfor any reason the drawers of ing Uainesvillu’H municipal poli- owitkei- within my hearing who lots n
the same failed to stamp anil prop tics. Iii discussing the question his vault a better paper than the unt* of
etlv cancel. Such checks me now j,, it. lust issue tlie Cracker says: 'ddur of the cotton mills I have men-
* ’ ,, , uM'.r.i I,, lioneil, with a warehouse receipt for tbs
M,| under heavy r.enaltv, In • I’rogreesive litwns cannot stioru to ' ‘
It qiilietl, limit j \ - , it „ i mi nl v will cqltou uiluclird lt> it. A country buuk
lie returned In the makers neieo1 ’| I’lU.w the idi’lerate, pur l a- *>«• ml» under it* ,-aro ua«l
It hua lieftu and le yet the custom , llte „, uominai* the siiair. | b, ‘ ve »“ id,e Not " owi ".
for many parties to send out .their ^ * pfllgrM , jvi! township. The best a bank without a mill in it. vicinity. It
checks expectiog their banker OI element in every town is standing up
A colton mill wiiIm no bundl'd baud,
will rpiu i ue lbcDfcl.d hale.of coltun
annually wVidiut |^|haiit pi lot. fg&.otio
lull. Tuw sui. und jay D&u.ono after it
Is spun. This force^vil| conslat of say
fifty men, tweuiy-iit* wontsu and uixty
chi.dim. In Il.e l(*!da fbia fore* will
nut pictim e mole dun MOO bales of out
ton worth tT.iMkJ, with* iu tl.u mill the
villus of ibeit Inliwr will uuu.irtil to
*/ri,l.<Kj. Tidal. wlL- New Kugluud i.
i ieti md i l.e South your. Will yon uot
think ol tins und uctv
Do not Ltsilutu lucume coal is^ Idgb,
und you have no (<,t,vmient water pow
er: Utorgla pine w md at $1 2u per Loitl
tuats coal at per tun. With the uew
Improvements for rnuDoiulzing fuel,
siiiiiu plant on a luilioad i. belter than
! wuttr puwei four oi live ml.es from
I .lipping pout
Kiln en yi uis ag,,'iheie lived iu lb*
i smull town of (intli^u.n.ercl.aut of only
I moderate means, wild ws. badly rllliotid
with tbat dixuiitu dindue, neivous dys
pepsia. Kotced by the bat d of diseu u
to ubuli,hiu bis stony, ho decided m build
it c ,ltuii uiili. Alli r wekhi, of ut lions
soliciting lie could’ laiae .only IBl.tKk).
With tins small ht-ginuii g. Luck, d up by
some tdic
else to affix mid cancel for n, e syrtem which eliminates the
*i< liilci it** iuoii»»y in OclobiT aii<l Ni-vtiw-
b»*r 14) iU city «!« pc-bitoiy, when* it le-
maii>K without iuturoAt until the Mprin^
sentiment against publid
schools."
The ladies of the Methodist
church have ordered material with
which to erect a neat lence in l root
of the parsonage
The Little River c'ttn'<in*otii.g
will embrace gL’ivnnl SnorHc TL
Auguat thia year inaiead of third
Sunday a* heretofori*,
AH, or a( least many, of the
public schools *>C (hr rti^irty arc
well ^Itended, som- of them being
crowded to over II i v. v *
■"Uncle" Sujlivan prea’ hdd the
funeral of Frank Smith, and his
lister at Holbrook's camp ground
last Sunday to a large crowd.
The Baptist S*ate Mission hoard
|irn|)ftii(il C|go lo limirtMltiM* Uwu*/ has appointed Rev. j| <?. ^Otwfll,
of Gainesville, to work in North
east Georgia as agent, lie will
travel this entire section.
Little Rivet camp-mef ing will
he held this year on iln: second
.Sunday in Aligns! instead of the
third Sunday, as formerly. Let
all bear this in mind.
We have heard of one public
school in the county suspending
on account of ll * is There sh >uM
be a vigorous H-:a ex'erm ni'i m
in that locality, and an immediate
re-opening of the school.
Rev. G. A Bartlett, of the f'nn
ton Baptist church, will preach at
Oakdale school house, two miles
west ot Canton, next Sunday at
3:30 o’clock p. m. Go ont ami
hear him; il will do thee good.
Prof. Awtrey has selected the
following, cmps of assistants for
the Smith Lemon institute at Ae-
worlh: Prof. J. G. Camp, Miss
Kale Huffdker and Miss Kula
Bea'ly. The music teacher has
not yet been selected.
Farm Journal for the balance
of 1SII9 and all of 1900, 1901, 190^'
and 1900, nearly five years, to
every subscriber who is m arrears
if they will pay all hack dues and
one year in advanoe; also to every
appears to be meeting with pretty
general favor. Col. Hill is a
strong prohibitionist anti came
very pear being the populist nomi
nee for governor two years ago.
Heisastfong man and will, no
d lib', put the State U..iv*r..ity on
a higher ptafe of us .'fulness AV
thong’i a leading .Vietft Hist, we
-bieU*ve.4»*‘hiiK'1)cn.*n orte of tho law
lec.urersof Meicer University lor
some time.'
Rev J A. Stturp, w!n> was in
Charge of Kairmotmt School i|ur-
ir.g the pnsi year, has been elected
prer.nLnt of the Young Harris
College and has ,acrep*cd. The
trustees of Young Harris are for
1 unale in securing the services of
this well equip|>eil man. lie is as
true to his work as he is well pre
pared. This election was necessi
tated |»y- ths/ r/csigna^pn ot f Prof
Hoytl who goes to the college a
Dahlonega Wesleyan Christian
Advocate.
The Methodist congregation
Iasi Sunday elected P, M. Hollen
as a delegate from the church to
the North Atlanta distiict confer
erne lo he held at (<tace iliuicbin
Atlanta, beginning on Tuesday of
next week. Cols K W. Coleman
a td Geo. I TeJisley arc delcgalcs-
dect front the quarterly confer
ence. Pastor Sumv will also pro
bably attend. The conference of
nevt veer wi'l prohah'y he invited
to he held in Canton.
Rev. J. A. Butt/, was in Atlanta
last week making arrangements
for some preachers to conduct a
series of revival meetings at Al
pharetta soon, wljjch fact moves
the Free Press to say: Arty preach
er who can stir the religious eino
lions of this town will have to he
a trash mover. Our people aie
sountl asleep on the subject of re
ligion.
'I'he Chidcedoniit Baptist Sunday
school will picnic next Saturday—
//ml inst.—near the church. AH
aie invited to come, especially all
Sunday schools, and to bring well-
tilled baskets. it. T. Jones, of'Gan
„ III! (I
ill** 1*11*1** riy «*f l iM iiiilit Mitriin.il* (*i<kh(|.
iMle of fkld txiiiiiiy, In wh I (itsi f In 111) N 0 «
1»BH, I !*D IOIN tilol |D)H |||~ :itd 1HH1I1 I ut tl’.’mi
Md loti "i ►«••<! ti limy, «otilitliil no on** huii-
llrid hllll ’If iy mill, HI. ll ,(,,, Mllll’S
'■.►t’ Ot 1 H li I ( n III 1 1 | 1 lil 1 11 1 il 1 ii,,. |„|
W* U 11 li> l-**41 H. mi (I III* t»* In lil ol t ID nr 1 «*h Of
UU It 111 luiill Ml, ll.e I'llU’M, mil Ii -
»"'l finiliiilKII'jit, fciil iMlii.n tiTeiil md
i iii 11 lei.dn hi.il 11 noil iiu- |*io*tut m sr.
ITtie»nut, luunli 11.1 |i. IihIhii, - (Hi, ) MI ', hi
IIHtlWI 1,1 not. lllMW Ilia N ll. Ino-iisl.
Iriun dale 11 luiii liioi i | n f. m l.„ | inv «
tilt' llrSt | H.\ Hit- III llll »||| i- | ,|||,: —I ,n||||' in*
tenst, giving .i r.d mi uiity mh i mi- l’.ua a
fur line IO IlIHlO'. llln-ll ftVIH’ll nil I'll •’.-iTWriZ
Msyugjatmld. CucdtH’".' |(, run ii5nis Tils
r itbltr «»f rmirf io}ii> «I *t * ( h
BBil t Ulrtlmlt’Ulnmig ill- im Iismi l.iii'i,„la
Maiqi*. . J • nrz iiai.t.
An Ailinliiln(iHtor,
I'ltw/rr Mouths So/ipnrt.
UKjt IKtJI A ('tiurnlii’i S'ounty.
Ttiu apnralsur. apt ,1 upon tin, uppll-
aatlon III .1. \t. JoliusPi,), i;u.rdtsu nf J, c.
Avery, till'a twelve inniu h , mi i.pni i (mi -aid
minor, mu or,tie emfci,, „/ Maiy j. nvor
(letesKBU, liiivniK tiled i|,eir r.nini hs
ri ’iiilri-d liy law. All pem.iiH
e«i ned are tinreby (died to show muse tf
any, why mud return should md he m.'ida
(lie Judgment of thf court ut ihc Auea.t
tyftn of ismt »r the Court of i irdlum y ut nkIiI
,,Y'U".’**.*' tny liiiml IIml m,Iii',,,| dgunliir*
llils Sul day nl July,lKii:i.
A i .( i i.N N, Onl I limy.
Lett en of old mi u is/ration..
OE’UtCIlA (Tiurnliee ('ouutv
To all wliiuii It limy , iiu .Mmy \ HhvIh
having in proper lurni n|ipl(,-.I
let I ere Ilf ml in l tilKI iu I lot, Ml, ll,e ,. K | H le uf
r *!?!ir y i J 1, ’ l , WH ' dec-iiM’d 11,1 I, cite
I. lallumleOigu'Kr I, III,,., „f
fo hi* HI!*! upiMtir at
Biy tyflo*** 11 |i 11| I In* Mini* it 11 ti v\ i’ll | ( y Ih\^
HUll HlltlW CilllMf, If Itny i;,t*y wl ,v !
iiii«iif 1.1 IclUrs of nihimil-truMoii |, H u |,,,| | |H
vrmiUti lu Mary A. luvihoit Httg.rA M Ivln’
eslHlo.
,i^ mv ""’ l "tUeliil HlgiiHlure
.iril Uay t#f .1 my, in».»
A. r ( UNN.i>rtlli *ry.
J'wtilifti Months Support. k
GItUHUIA i liMl'oktM* f'oiiiify,
M 'he apoMilsi-rt tt|»po! r»l**d up ut flu* uppll-
eaUoii of Mur.y \ ji«vIk, wulovv or Hmuiv
li 1 »u\In, (i**« **io»'tl, fot utttflv* uiutil lot ettip.
pori f.*• ltr*.»»»*if II(id niiu.li etni.il’,.i. i mV |„K
Wie^Ut*lr r,♦pot t Mil, *11111ftf f*y Ihw.mII per-
i« i* t.y rllfU io hioivv
*"• "liy nmIh ifluru
i* ’ I he ‘ i»khm( ft*nit of
iIdmiv for dm id .• innly.
I :* tn^s. r|| *| t ) ’.|£ mt l llt'd
I uifir r«*
MO MM I'olH r Ill'll Ml
CJUHI*. If .i it y i
sliotil.l mil I . 41 i.i
l>y of I lo* t Ot|n uf
W ll.lti-Da, to > Ion
(llis.'inl filly ol Jujv.l.v e
« M'tl i uni y .
••pp.t-
. 7'//v.7/.v*. ]Jtni'// v Su/>p,n't.
CtKOlUU \ ( luu'oki. ( iiniitv
I m** *p|MMiner* iippoliiK i upon ii,..
t’lil Idm of |,|/.,i Ly ut ft. , i»| M \\ lunvv ol
1 > 11 '■ T I”' d I vv. I * .• mniiI Ini
mi,.,.", i l’*i lii’tteir und mli,mi . Iilldivii. Iiuv-
Ilia Him .i i ii.-h ■ ,,. (; d i. in w. nil
pern, din. I’.in- Cl II. d m.’ Imi nvcilidli l,.,w
'■ft'ifte. If nil, they mil. el,’. ... 1,1
- 1,.- !■ .,mi.,1 „i I,,. ;,,..i, i ,,,,
’ " ” ''"MM ■ I’d • iI’Iimuhiv.
■ VV II III r III V ll Hid ill.I Min,::,| , ,
Ini* did .ley id .1 my, i u
A t'. I tI.N I ,|,||unIy. ’
, Vn//ir ))j
IIKOKUIA- l Imi Ml,
M'ngal.’
01 IK-M,-Il |0( |,
VV her.
new advance-paying subscriber.'t and otbera are expected toad j
l/isiui ssimi:
ft ununly.
Rilin'. ni.Nlrul rl*
. ... j** i*«hi rl iu |j t*r
pi-tiiinu duly Hod und inn., i .... ,,, nrd
lhal "I" ti.nl lull., udlilllil ,n led I I ’Hi » I, ’u
e*l„t. , Huh is Ih. II hue M. . ,l, .1, MellMUn
colicei ued, k Imll I'd mill i.'iviIIImi m In nlimv
Cau.e If any Ih.’y niii Uli.v . 1 ,. Inoui, iiu-
11) X MiiiuId uoi In- 1 11.- ('11:11 t-,| f | .»in ||(.p .
iiiiiii*li‘ali(*ti uu«l rfftflvi* l»*Mer.'- i,f ,hMui&-
HiOli till tlif) IkI ,M < 'ill tit \ ill \ l|R (|S i,
A. (■ ni,NN,iiril’y.
iA \)t ini.
Nollri* in lit ifhy giVfMi lluit HppllotiUoi)
will bf iiiudi* lo llu* ue.\| st’H.sion of die Onu-
er.l Asseiuhly of Ills mihIc iir,j|.uj. K | u (,,, „
new uli.rti’1’ r,r mi mi,xittiltut-ii| to Hie prem
eht one) for Iti lnlimilt Niu’iiihI Cullege In-
c.lied nl Widen Iiu, i 'tiernlc,.|. cnuii I v. I In fur
sulnorlly to confer di-i;ii cs, vriulc il- Jmd-
uateu. etc., ami fur nthcr purpose*.
It. VV. Kiiukiis, l‘i-,'Ml.|,.|i| |{ N I'
I. VV. llkilir, I’ri'K. II mill .'I'| UHlci's.
VJ It<iI N I A (JOI.LKME
No butter farm paper than the 'he s the crowd, and an interesting
Farm Journal. program is being arranged. ! For YODNO kADlES, Roanoke, Va.
The Girls' Hall at Reinhardt 1 Presiding Elder F. R. Cook
Normal college will he in charge of j preached the funeral of O. P. Me-
Oih* of Hi
Mrs. Fannie F Elder,of Rutledge.
Mrs. Elder is an excellent chris-
ilie fiicmlly pn «ii*o i.f Mi.Jogal hauk,
In nimlo the v, nia«. Viom till* small t iutt lady, and the college is fortu
111 KillhlhX ll IM h.ilht ku. giowu to iiuuily | .
.... , , * na'e to secure here sei vices. Par
a uil'licii do Main, ih* *toek luting worrit ( . ’
K'.'.-iii pee share „f $tco -b* ,city ol tles !(re in Walegka frequently to
for them tbo required 2-ceut atamp. o’.jectionahle feniure. of city politics. of lb
111 ' 1 , .. i „|| nrogreeftive clauses are pro- ' .
hut this is now prohibited. “ 1 »* « wllite , irilIiary IH t ,, u A '‘" lb “ r « #<lv “ n,0 * e t(> . u “ ounl, >
l j ot.lining iu.> i - lunik in liavmg it cotton mill in iiu care,
On account of an accumulation of wn,jr .L mr,4l _?r. 0 i’jr. r * i iH lh * Uil ,h ’“ " ,0 * u,ok ow,, * ,l bv tllB
finsinesH during Editor Perry ’s ab-
senoe lust week on tlie pi ess *■» ij>,
which demands iitmn diale intention,
we are compelled to defer the wiite
up i,fine very pleasant ouiing of
the “press gang” until next week
when we hope to give tlie first in
stallment of what uiay he a sei ies of
letters relative to sttpre of the many
points visited and the many pleas
ures enjoyed. But just here we!
will take occasion to say that the
Weekly Press of Georgia never he
Icae mo»e thoroughly enjoyed
(rio than that lust week to. ,
points tOUCuDu.
tlie best governinent of I lie people.
If ,,nr tall friend Tom Jlutoh-r-
hoii g'O's ao cotigre.s ho will oilhoi
have to carry his beiiatead from
home or have on*; splic' d iift'-r lie
gets to WTmhii gt"H " r ‘I’-r t" at -
cOfiioditti' his lengthy f rm - J*sl.-
lonega Nugget- Col. llutchurson
elm.'pN ill a room I fix is feel. Set<
A ainall worm ». report'd t<* I■*•
doing miifh damage t" cotton
BtjuuroH in certain .eulion. ! tf;-'
state, and m some inatances the
ravageo ot ill*: worm or insect
| < idiems of tin: town and tlie fariuent near
l>y alTrtrtla suoL cxcclimt collaluial as a
H'.vt'liuneiit Im'.itl. If I lit in is in (ieor-
I gla a village ct'ltou mill whioli m iintler
, propel management, and lots been kept
iipluds'i ins'll nu.dtin inipruV' inriTs,
win,se el'-t k is md worth par, 1 do in t
Itt iiw it. Nut so, Uowiver, wiiti m mu
ut llte liugm' mills in tlto idii-js, wkttio
I Uigli ».i a" i* * liiglt 'axi s, litboi indo s
and tT.itnp ii’u'i have mined tli.tr pro-
li » tVIn ll'lhiM, advantages wtfndi llm
•*iilxg.i'ft list i' over llte fiiiis in tlie muu-
iili.cu.e of colton lici( in n In 1 ! y known
it," ppO'ISti'd, Ihc uew iniIln will all
i,mo( *d iu ih" villages and !lm uoua-
tit h.pks will proeperas uever before,
jiuilt i. in ibu coustruction cf tl*
that the banket oau do most
for bi. uontiiiuuity, and at the .ante
iii llin li.is iluubltd yhoru Iliun ouce in
wealth and popu'nijUi'ii,' at.il the onttou
mills me now 1, mli tig money to lb„ very
bank which helped ibcui iu tltelriufaucy.
All llii'ougb the Pjedmout regious of
the Carolina* llm liu^n of the spindle and
the ntnoke of the fnfinice i. heard and
j set u upon almost w|iy hill top, but af-
j tar cioening ilie s.ivaunah ti»er into our
own sialu tlie uoiseitff Mtu cotton mill i.
| no longer heard, tmwio.tuad the aliilaets
I of di ath pyjpvaile. The wav^f projper-
I itj wlieli mis en used the Carolina* to
Hai ti lar ahead of Usowgia ha. paaaed
over (ieorgia, and is tvoW idtitliug a meat
lii uity wele'ome in i(ju atBL. of Alabama
Tetter. Knit iii.vm *(*<• kts.uis.
Thu ioietisti tlching mm) *«arliuK iuci
iM'iit In these disease., iaTiMfvUUtJy allay
ed by applying Cltrn|o*rlaiu’ fl Ky e tt '"l
skin itiniincut. Many very had oa-tw
I have In i ii ,u i main 1 . ufly *Uivd l>y >(• K's
i ipially • Iii. lent ioi pOes and a
| luvome itiiuedy for sol•lsijRpte* , . cbai'p-
. ed bauds, chiihi^uO! ftWfiWit** au«
chrouic sore eye. ddj oar t,o». For. sale
rent houses that they may enter
their ehililren at R. N. C.
Clurc at Shiloli church iu Cohn’s'
creek district of this county iiii
the fourth Sunday iu June. A
large crowd was present, and Ri v,
Mr. COok preat.hed a fine scirnt'ir 1
from the text "By theii fruits 'ye
shall know t hem."
On ncconttl of othei'ei'gqroments
the coming sissionof die Ninth At-j
Ian lit dis'iiet i:oiilVieiice, etc. Rev !
.1 N. Snow, ol thi>; jl ce, will ■ nil
u tend lie: Kpvi'orth League Goi.v n j
lion now in tesftiou ut Intiiai Hp di'-T j
Ojieun Me pi I'Jlli, Urtil
1‘ilRtoU for 1 oun^ LuHitM
.Mu^liifhciit biiiliil ttgk, nil ti
iUL-lltf*. I 11 Hi pllh Ifll u< | |>
tliJu Mcnery In \ h!I»*y , t f
Ii**m| I It Kuropeai' tllKl Anieili’iiil I eut tl r*l'd.
lull I'lMirsi. I’Up.'il'.i ml i n ii I sg. * II, lit
sfinieiiiH from twcuq -cimi
ulaliiff uddriss the 1'ienlrteiil
Till': KiiiiiinUe. Va
11 • ii tf
th** .Suit til
n iiiipruve-
uud inuuii-
Innieti for
itl .Music
kittles. For
mAttm h
Write for tho free booklet:
' /or ’J'hirsty JHincs.'
“ Merry
Twenty Years Proof.
Tutt’s Liver Pills keep the bow
els in naturalmotionarvl cleanse
the system of all impurities An
absolute curt-lor sick headache, 1 imi , where, with Bishop fundler
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- \ and R -v. Mr. Doves ol Gcoigit, lie
was to read h paper.
The tent meeting at Holly-
Springs, under the charge of Ret.
F. M. Stanton, i continues to ot
tract great crowds ft each scrvii e
Hires
Rootbeer
time
stipation and kindred diseases.
“Can’t do without them”
R. P, Smith, Chile'sburg, Va.
writes 1 don't know how I could
do without them. I have had and we trust it may result in great
Liver disease for over twenty good.
years. Am now entirely cured, j All of tho prisoners have agitiu
Tutt’s Liver Pills .eaeaputi from the Dawson county
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Makers o/ Hires Condensed Mdk,
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