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our streets Tuev&y*
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i,vere in town Sunday.
rfl, Mass.,
hotel last
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the lake.
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in the
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the W. C. T. U.
^'Wednesday in
on »rgia street.
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tpf it ^gaged,as clerk
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Reynolds Bros. ■*
Mrs. M. L. Holbrook, of Dfe.
Land, Fla.,, is a guest of Mrs. Bar
*ron, of the Pafkview relationpf hotel. Mit.
arro, V^ la * *^ e know
ing ^ow to take care of her guests.
> The W. C. T. U. lajie* will
giv e a socfafat the Lake View Ho
^ next Monday evening. All are
cordially invited to attend.
Mt. McPhail was a ghest of the
Lake Demorest Inn this week and
speaks glowingly qf *Demorest as
#*umme?resort. ^He promises to
send some visitors here,
Squire John P. Brown will be a
candidate for county treasurer at
the election in January next. Mr,
Brown is 'a good man for the posi¬
tion and he will without doubt be
elected^ as fie 4 s favorably known
ill ever the county.
\#e invite you to.come in our
store vfhen you comp in town-Rey
nolds Bros. « v ■
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P. C.. Westmoreland has. about
finished a shop, near town, for
manufacturing rims for wagons,
buggifs, etc., for*the wholesale
trade. ^ He says he, has contracted
all he can make. This is another
Industry for Demorest. '
Notice the advertisement of H.
Wiiiett in this issue, Mr. Willett
is manufacturing that fine defy furniture competi* at
pricffs utterly
tion. You can get a $35 antique
oak ret of furniture from him for
|i^, ^It you need any ftirniture
y OU could do no better than to
patronise H. Willett,
Mr. F. W. Robinson, who has
gone back'to Kansas to get hi* fam
ftn d bring them to. Demo
rest, is organizing a colony of ‘here. peo
Pi« t« accompany him back
M#, F, D. H&hnenkratt, is how
looking.up farpns upon which /' to ret
'He them.’*• ‘ ■ ‘H
JVoaW it boM.’to not be a good ifea f,r
owner, of cten, wdn, Condition end
got them in proper
be u«d on the fourth of
J“'y- C.U. 11 J on thM. of
CJuion * there ““my
deman ** for U#ta than can be sup
plied. -
Mr - Norris, who liAs near
Deforest, startt^ bis aged mother
recently,on a visit to his brother in
and jSds week a letter came
j from the Vtother announcing that
gw Norris arrived but was dead,
I ■m id nbt know how she oame^ to
near>oaath, but from the drift of the
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•Mr. Jas. Free brought ye editor
a fine head of ckbbage 'Lis yesterday
■ -. : he had grown in garden
The sample sent in
1 Arm. and of an ex
Right here i we
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Lgfa!>.HeSTd Jnne 5§T C.Bangs^C. _ W. „__ Stem
R. St**
weather, and G. S. Hunt present?.,
Minutes of prtviotwTmeeting read
and approved. (Communications
presented by the'folio wing* parties
in regard to the assesment of their
property: Bank of Demorest; A.
Hampton, Adams & Ifampton,
J. S. GreffiPj: Adams, Safford, 'Hendpcson
St S/ Adams,, receiver
Dfemorest Home, Mining & Im
provementCompiny; Jas. Mitchell,
F. I# Wilson, A. A. Campbell,
W. H. Van Hise, C*E. Hendrick
son, Demorest Machine Works'ahd
F. Norton, also a communication
from W4 A. Fowler in ♦regard to
P printing ordinances. ,* -
Bill to the amount of $311.85
audited and ordered pmd. Thefoh
lowing motions made &d darned
that the assa^ment on the follow
ing'property be reduced; Bank' of
Demorest, A. ftampton, Safford,
Hendrickson and Green,- A. A.
Campbejly* F. Norton, and F. L.
Wifcoti. Clerk instructed to issue
road tax receipts to each member
of the council. Marshal’s salery
refjucecf from $2 5 to^$i5 per month
Council adjourned to meet Thurs¬
day night, June 7th* v * *
#, Geo. W. Pease, Clerk
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JCNS 7TH, 1894.—
Council met persQant to adjourn¬
ment, C. Bangs, C. W*. Stam
baugh, G. Jl. Starkweather and
G.*S. Hunt presents Minutes of
last following meeting read and amoved.
The motions made and
carried ^ that the assessments 4 of j.
S, Adams, W. H. Van Hi , G. R.
Starkweather and A. ,A. Safford
be reduced, 'f'he assessment on
the stone dam and Lake Demorest
ordered taken off the assessment
book. Petition of J. S. Green irt
regard To a sidewalk laid on thf
table until next* metting. Report
of the treasurer for May read apd
accepted. Committee appointed
to see abouf procuring .ppotaled a cage'for a
> M - Committee to
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*%■•* “ *P°“ ndlot - Adjoomwf
to the cell of the Me,or.
Quo. W.J.A.B, C lerk.
^ 'Only a few of- those Coxey atmy *
Qt 8 kft at Reynolds BVo«.
linderstarfd - v following
I that the
»• 8n efficient fly poi6on, which has
the me^t of being* poisonous only
fb ** ia mac ^ e of tlie y o1 ^
1 *,egg beaten jpp with a teaspooq
ful of growRTIilaek pepper, and
and mpjasses. It should be poured
w sallow, plates and set a^out.
and W.Wn^JTchiok^ ten thousand dozen eggs at
R 7 ok j 8 BfW . g
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^General Evatffi, who was until re¬
cently, in the race for the Democra¬
ts nomination for governor, ha*
withdrawn from the race. General
Evans is expected t*. speak here
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at the Chautauqua. , *
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s<mfci»y o,wrer » 7 * 4f‘ la ^wsasaB
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..t Demorest will be as
iO’.y>~ f a. m. ^Music by band.
|i a. m.—Speech by Chas. Bass,
i :'30 p. m.—Music by band,
2 p. m.—Speech by Prof. Mc
f Guire,^ .
Music.
m.—Speech by _ If.ev. .
3-00 p.
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Music.
4 jp°P- m.—Boat races.
4 *- 3 ° P- ”*• Bicycle race.
Tfehd will play during the even
i?g-. * Arrangements have been
made by the populists to have some
of their best, speakers present, and
with the democratic speakers, too
it is expect to have some good
speeches’and a jolly good time all
around. It is. probable- that there
will be speaking at 8p.m.
' wanting
A person stove gaso
^ ^' get the * ame at I5 cents a
ga u on by leaving order and can
with Safford & Dunlap.
Q ne c f \^e greatest pleasures in
life is found in counting the
one is aboift to paake.. *
•ROBT. E A HAflBV, '
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Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
CLAYTON, GA
Will prance in all the courts of the special North
Eastern circuit andaetsewhere upon
contract. Collections a specialty.
FURNITURE.
* At f. the Factory opposite
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thp railroad station
Goods Very Low
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Quk furniture finish^’ n
all styles. Mill work? for
builders*
H. Willet,
DEMOREST, Q4. .
Mrs. JVJ. E. Ovetqian,
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Dress- *-'* VOO Making. ITllllVlll^t
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Owi closeness pf monety
e are . filing all goods
» count.' J 9 st received
» unent of New Hatd.
Ca nd price our goods. Dun¬
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CHAUTAUQUA,
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August 13-23, I894
LOCATION:
* Eighty-two miles north of Atlanta on
the Richmond & Danville and Bine Ridge
&-Atlantic R. R. ( changing ears at Cornelia
Junction/ The City of Demorest is situ¬
ated on the great southern ’plateau of the
Blue Ridge mountains, and is 1350.f«et
above the level of the sea. High altttride;
Life giving breezes; Cool crystal springs;
Pdfce soft water in wells and streams;
Beautiful artificial lake, largest in Georgia,
covering 70 acres of land, as charming a
>gem as was eyer fnrnisbed wiht an emerald
setting; Pine clad healthy highlands; P«
manent buildings for holding the assembly
sessions; Uusurpassed anywhere in
Georgia for beautiful location and environ¬
ments ; Delightful shade; Picturesque and
magnificent scenery; Charming walks and
drives; Quiet retreat; Fishing, Boating and
Bathing; Steam boat excursions on the
lake; First-class music; Splendid
gram ; Eloquent lecturers; Able and
ent teachers; Superb Hotel Aceoinodhtlons:
Delightful and lovely place, reminding
of the mother Chautauqua, more than
other place in this South land. Such is
place and environmebts where the
Best Georgia Chautauqua is held.
you afford to miss this opportnniy ? Come
and welcome, and bringyour friends
yon. ♦ »
PRINCIPLES:
maintain Chrtfitian Summer ft A«
To a
sembly for twelve days i» AngUBt each
year; to promote Christian unity, fellow
ship and cd-operation: Idea” of toycprodfece popular education, “The
Chantauqna moral enthusiasm in North
recreation and *
East Georgia, — * *
RESULTS OF «8m: # *
The Assembly held a fine and successful
session, with large and attentive audiences
attending the slasses and,had, .and lecture cours* the
It paid all expenses money in
treasury. ’ Elected a Board of Trustees—
has been duly incorperated—160 share*
were subscribed for to purchase land lor
a pcimauent financial grounds and and. buildings, so
that its credit permanence
are secured.
OUTLOOK FOR 1894 .
This year promises to repeat and even
«HfH3E"rSS
tailed • illusterated program, which wt|b
won be issued, which will nvUntoln the
inoluae tnree rtgii sr,
Prof. Th^xlore Theodore W<kk Wood, 1, bi by the chorus class
’of the Asscmlily, assisted by soloists and a
male quartette, and. Miss Marguittte M.
Tb&re s
Hill wiiydao be with ns. will be
two or tfree evonings of stereoptican Iec
tutes by Prof. Tbos. Griffith, of Leesburg,
Fla. The list of entertajornentsis not yet
completed, but is well under way and will
maintain tha Assembly’s record tor a first
class program. ,
‘ . COURSES pp 5TUDV:
TTie Assembly the wosfcin Will ever the strive torefroht, tS keep
this part of as a
school, closely of.Ideas the Chautauqua an# methods plan, which following
attended was
students last and year workers. by many tChe pastors, number teach¬ of
.classes ers, Is nearly doubled
this year , a su
periyr series of studies has been arranged
occupying taluk tils every hour gf the da# We no
not syllabus of studies has ever
been merit. equalled in the state fo% variety and
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DEPARTMENT OF INSTSUCTION.
1 Miisio—ProL Theodore Wood, New
■s. Clarendon Bangs, Demorest,
Bible Class—Rev. C. P. ^Sfill-
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Real Estate.
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Farm and City
Property.
I also have on hand some valua
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DJStarkweather»Co
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First rate assortment Stationery. of first-class Best goods, Shoes, .
Dry Goods, and deal.
fairest prices and an honest Call at
the old stand, corner and be convinced Georgia street- sod
Central avenue .
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Constitution
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We are enabled to offer with [our own*tot
ONE YEAR be*sentio for $1.50, clubbing subscrip
flons to this office, accompanied
with the cash.
*Liberal Prize Offers
Every subscriber k* this re marksiblq-"
clubbing proposition is entitled to enter
two prize contests,vending his guesses .tor
$1,000 Cotton Crop Contest
In which there'hre four prizes offered tor
the nearest estimates of the size of the cot¬
ton crop of 1893-4, now being marketed, and
the award to be made as soon as the Now *
Orfeags cotton exchange announces’the Of. . •
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in gold for the nearest guess to the crop,
$200 to the seeqpd, $200 prize for thifdJUOO
for ^ourtlfaad $100 tor fifth. jj ,^ v r v
The crop for recent years have, been as
follows:. ^
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1882 5,436,846 1890 7,313,736
1883 6,998,234 1891./.8^65^18
1884.....^,714,002 1893'.. . . 6^00,365
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among those $rho supply the missing word
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