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The Cleveland Promts.
Untcml lit the Pont-nfHfle *» Cleveland
MBmond-rlnMi Midi Matte". Jan. 21), "J2.
Official Organ of White county
Cleveland, Ga., Oct., 7, 119.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
rou l’ltKHIDKNT:
0ROVElt CLEVELAND
OF XKW VOItK.
roll VirK*l'ltKSll)KNT:
ADLAJ K. STEVENSON,
OF ILLINOIS.
FOIt OONliltK**:
IlON. F. CARTER TATE,
OF I'ICKKNK.
Hurrah for the it it terrified De
mocracy !
Northen wus elected l>y H 00,000
mitjority.
Reave* wuh elected by one
hundred mitjority.
Pickett's tin me
White county.
is Dennis in
White eau now be safely noun
led umong the counties tbal will
jrive Tate n majority.
Where is Parson West’s four
hundred majority that he claim
ed in White? Echo answers,
where!
Wednesday sounded the first
stroke of the death-knell of the
People’s party. The final stroke
will sound in January.
Overcoats and new hats that
were won on the lecont election,
are now in order. Fetch ’em
in boys.
The boys had a big jubilee after
the returns came in Wednesday
night. Pistols, Anvils and moon-
Biiiie
Next week is court-week, come
ill and see us, and don’t forget to
Ktdweriho.
If you are a candidate let every
body know it, by. announcing
yourself in the Piiooiiksh.
Carter Tute handles his points
well, and is conclusive in his ar
guments. llis spouch here was
highly applauded by tho hoys,
and they are uoing to give him a
majority hero next month.
Saturday proved our words of
last week true. The People’s
party followers nearly all stayed
at home, and their speakers fail-
til to accept tho challenge for a
joint debate. Most of the Peo
ple’s party speakers are afraid to
meet Simmons.
Some unscrupulous parties arc
circulating the report that Pick
ett and Twitty were not notified
of tho proposed joint debate here.
This is false. Wesont each a mark
ed copy of the paper, and a hand
bill, in a regular envelope ad
dressed to their respeeti homes
The November elections come
next. Let no Democrat allow
his interest to abate one jot;
keep an even stkp and present an
unbroken front, and we will send
up a shout of victory that will
reach from Maine to gulf and
from the Atlantic to California.
The Third party sore-hacks are
crying fraud! fraud!! already;
but they can not buck their state
ments. Five dollars was oil'crcd
to one of these a rau triers for proof,
and ho tried to produce it, and
failed. He only found a Demo
cratic vote when he sifted it
down.
The uuteritied Democracy is
still on top. White county is
safe in the fold, by a clean vote.
Northen, Heaves and Dean car
ried the county by a safe majori
ty and reports from Lumpkin
and Dawson, verify tho state
ment* made by the friends of
Judge Heaves on the eve of elec
tion, that Heaves would be our
next Senator.
High! prevails in the land once
more, and those who have boon
sleeping, are awake
and alive to the importance of
saving the day.
The People’s party have been
claiming White by a majority of
two to four hundred, but they
tiud when it comes to counting
votes that tho majority is on
the other side. Let us all rejoice.
Hcports from Hall say that the
Democratic candidates arc elect
ed by scv< n hundred majority,
from Lumpkin, that. Charters lias
carried over Woodward by two
hundred, and so on and onto the
lower end of the state.
The yeomanry of the country
is still united, and will see that
Democratic principles prevail in
this fair land of ours.
Now; let evciy man keep his
shoulder to thcjwhoel; let every
man do his duty as a Democrat;
let us all pull as one man, once
more; and when November comes
we will bury Parson Pickett so
deep that no party, however anx
ious for men with black records
and questionable principles, will
resurrect him.
lleeause we have won the first
victory, our interest must not
abate in the least, and in No
vember we will bury the Peo
ple's party in White county and
the ninth district., under so deep
a cover of Democratic votes that
they will not hear (iubricl’s trum
pet when lie calls for ilis '‘chos
en party” on resurrection morn.
White, which was considered
one of the banner People's party
counties, has gone Democratie, in
spite of party predjudiee, Peek,
Pickett, Post, mine s anti moon
shine.
The following is the returns,
as consolidated here Thursday:
Heaves, (Dcm.)
West, P. P
Democratic Majority
Dean, (Doiu.)
Hulsey, P. P
Democratic Majority
Northen
Peek
..421
.101
.20
. If I
.3«8
.. .56
..4 28
.. 896
...82
Democratic majority
Wo.have a speedy and positive
euro for caturrah, diphtheria, can
ker moduli and headache, in SHI
LOH'S CATARRH REMEDY.
A nasal injector free with each
bottle. Use it if you desire
health and sweet breath. Price
50c. Sold by Sutton & Pitch
ford.
Georgia’s two young poets, F.
L, Stanton and Montgomery M.
Folsom, aid rapidly gaining a
place among the popular writers
in America.
Stantons melodious jingles fur
nish a daily source of pleasure to
tho thousands of the Constitu
tions readers, and Folsom, has a
spirit so near akin to our great
Poc, that his songs possess the
same weird pathos and lurid tire
that made Poe’s songs so popular.
We clip tho following from the
Atlanta Journal, which is so for
tunate ns to number Mr. Folsom
as one of its stuff:
THE HEATH OF SUMMER.
Low in tin' wi'st tlio lieciiii flush
Tlie itiHim of day implying.
Across ,lu> skies tlio storm wrecks rush
Amt swiftly fiutcs tlie lust faint blush—
Dying, dying, dying!
Around King Siimim'r'N much of ]iuin
September gales are sighing,
While sadly falls the mournful rain
Like one who weeps and weeps in vain,
1 tying, dying, dying!
And weird and wild there eomea a wail—
A night bird shrilly crying—
And shivering in tier widow’s veil
The rayiess moon sits wan and pale.
Dying, dying, dying!
Tlie shuddering maples east their leaves;
Grim dentil takes tindery lug;
Tlumgll Nature's troubled spirit grieves
While gathering up her harvest sheaves—
Dying, dying, dying!
No linin' through purpling shadows come
Dlitlisomo echoes flying.
Drear Autumn taps tlie inntfled drum
Through desolate wiHsllands dark and
dumb—
Dy ing, dying, dying!
Out of the silent night I call
To one wtiose form is 1) ing
lleueatli tin* withering turf and all
Saturday’s
RALLY.
PICKETT W0S HOT
IN it.
TWITTY WAS ABSENT.
Early Saturday mornino- they
beiriiM to arrive, horseback, afoot,
in wnpoiiH itiu.li iiiurgics, nil anx
ious to hear Ihc joint debate be
tween the Democratic anil Peo
ple's party speakers.
They were partially disappoint
ed, however, for Pickett and
Twitty both failed to show up,
and none of the Third party lo
cal speakers felt like taking up
the gage.
The Court house was full and
crowded, ninny not being aide to
find seats.
Col. Simmons of Gwinnett,
opened, and held the crowd fin-
two hours by bis masterly argu
ments and substantiated state
ments.
He made no statement but
what he could prove, and offered
a reward for anyone who would
disprove them, lie pouted hot
shot into the ranks and iiieteiless-
ly exposed the Third party lead
ers to the view of all, until it got
so hot for some of the adherents
of these demagogues, that they
left the audience.
At a call from the speaker for
those who would vole for Tate,
to hold up their hands, hundreds
of hands went up. I lien lie cull
ed for the Pickett men, and about
twenty five or thirty held up their
hands, after some bottling and
exhtntii g from the People's pat
ty boss.
Col. Simmons is not an elo
quent speaker; but Ins speeches
are full of logical argument which
few men in tlie state elm meet,
lie is a forcible speaker, and be-
ftirc an intelligent, audience he
can accomplish immeasurable
good.
Hon. F. C. Tate followed, in
liis original way, having no word
of abuse for. his wily opponent.
Hut his exposure of Peek and
Watson and Weaver, were tell
ing blows for Democracy. Mr,
Tate made many now friends and
votes by his speech, and felt en
couraged by the hearing given
him.
Between four and live hundred
voters listened to tho speeches,
three fourths of whom seemed to
ho hurrahing for Tate and Democ
racy. Mr. Tate will address the
voters of White county again
some time during the present
month.
Mr. JotrpH llrmmerlck
An old soldier, came out of tho War greatly
enfeebled by Typb«id reiver, and after being
In various hospitals the doctors discharged him
ns Ihcumble with (u uMpiiu. Ho has
been In poor health since, until he began to take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Immediately his cough grew looser, night
sweats ceased, and ho regained good general
health. He cordially recommends Hood's Sar
saparilla, especially to comrades lu the €». A. IK*
HOOD'S PtLLS euro Habitual ConMtpatlun by
restoring peristaltic action of tlio alimentary canak
Ilersehcl Keuinier came home
from Young Harris Institute to
i vote Wednesday, llis is the kind
I of Democracy, we are growing
j up in W bite county.
! Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
i Is it not worth the small price
_ of 75c. to free yourself of every
Tin* wound tlmt pierces night's dark pull— J -A' mptom of these distress in ST I'Olll-
"Dyiiur, dying, dying!” [plaints? If you think so, call at
Sold. 5. —Montgomery M Folsom. ! our.store and gi t a bottle of Shi-
. „ . J. ., lob’s Vitalizcr, every bottle has a
The many remarkable cures of l' 1 '* (, t«s.l guaiantee on it, use ac-
eatarrh effected by the use of eordingly and if it does you no
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is conclusive ** '■"st you nothing,
proof that this loathsome and Mr. S. M. Ledford, bavins
dangerous disease is one of the completed his school term, is now
blood, only needing such a search-1 a guest of the Henderson house,
ins and powerful alterative to He is reading law with lion. J.
thoroughly eradicate it. j.J. Kimsey.
.. A GRAND PRIZE ..
BIBLE COMPETITION
Two Thousand Dollarajn. Prizes wil!
be EquiUjatri_bu^ed. u
A Prize Picture Puzzle.
Any'one can find the man’s face, but it is nut s » easy t
The picture was published in a few newspapers ^
distinguish the faces of the three young lad it*.
. r _ r .. ime ago, and attracted considerable attention to
r stundard remedies. We now offer a now prire competition in connection with it. > As the sole object
is to introduce our medicines into new homes, those who entered the former competition are requested
not to compete in this one. As to the reliability of “The Ford Pill Co. and the estimation in which their
Medicines are held In Toronto, Canada, vhere they are best known, patrons aro referred to the daily
wwspapers, wholesale druggUts and leading business bouses generally of Toronto.
P.KAft OUR PLAN
1* or GovOriJ yearn pa«t cjqiii petition* :
• •putable bumuo*;? hou^ert anil inamifi'
•.cmthhitf their hhIc* and tuterriding
ill cbl* con I fits, on rc nit of ih**u!.<,u*
them, Imvc inttirftfteu.thc In •? i people
t ion ft offer**! by r manufacturing* c.
Maine honorable manner, would
>'!
f Great Britain. 13c! e , it
toitccrn suoh av mint, . i *•
ite universal intend unions
ih
people of the United States and Canada,
Prize Competition in which our tlmt offu
impartial. The Intention in to natisfy
mV'Hlgei*
ur Company have decided to offer
t will he to make it strictly fair am
every one etciiug thin competition tin
hey have been duly credited with the position which their
for them. We are aure that thin clash of r \ rizo contest will r
of pareiitH and nil those having the instruction of young at
ittortn have cum*
•ceive tho approve)
heart, The prize?
to he awnrJed in thin competition will consist entirely of articles of sufficient
value to bo appreciated by every jM*rnoii receiving- one uh a fair reward for tho ef
fort h put forth by them. Our intention in to divide tho amount to bo given away
iu prizes, varying in value from eight dollars to one hundred dollars each, am
enter into an Itonorahlo agreement with those entering this competition t
distribute fairly Two Turn sand Dollars in pi i/i m.
AWARD OJf PiilZl.'j.—Ten of the leading minister* of our cit) will he it
•d to attend und n&si»t tu the award of prizeH.
FRiZE BIBLE COMPETITION.
Th# prAprlelo
Oarriago and
old Watch,
of " Th# Ford PHI Co.." will tfve an elegant pah- of Shetland Ponies#
Harness. v »b«ed at $600, (delivered free in any part .*t the United State*,
tio Cun make out the three dutiglitcrs faces. To tlx second will be given an elegant
itch, in sapphires ami diamonds. To the third will be gtva
ttngii
•nd enclose same with is U. S. two-cer.t
44 Ford's Prlvo Plllii,” “FonlV I
Cough Cure." Select any one of tii
Pill Co.." Cor. Wellington & H..y St
postmarked first will tc awarded tho firM
tisement appears simultaneously through*
tunity. To the person tending the /.
.tumps for
prut
of the foil.
l Homed
.s“c"n»<Ix U Tii-
1 the others in order of
d Stales, every
• will be gi\
penal
Remedies:
•"or 44 Ford'a Prtzo
Address 44 Th© Font
rson whose envelope is
it. A* this advet>
equal oppor-
•-1 <i>i
.ill TO'i
lit!
11. v mi (i
CO IV
ill ,jh.v Osk Hi :
f*> itvvv i n ([lie:-!
• !>KVl;.N I'V-HV K
■ Fin-i Doi.i.,vic
NVIk'i-o in tin* ilil.I-,* d., the full
>iw).
n ul OCMlU l iWsiul.
LAtt'x DIUKIJSS.- Tho lliiriy-tiif. o poo-m loti »t,g
•Ch vviui ii tHi" ivcoivoa i„;it Wilt i oi five liujdii-iiti'i, 0
ful tlnTust amt mtaaio tliil'l)-fl.-i—i ui roi t : ii.iuti,
t.ig tlif Oi>u Uliuilrutl IknUi-K, tlio m xi lu tint Inat tlio
i elegant Ciirtglit Concur#
Grand Plauo, valued at SftOO.OO. To tlie j'rst person from the lust sending a correct answer
will be given a gentleman's fine Gold “Sitndoy. ” \Vlltoh, w hich strikes the hours and quarter
hours on small cathedral gong at pleasure, and valued at 03OO.OO* To the seccmd from the last, m
first-ctase Safety Bicycle* pneumatic tire. To the third from the /as/, afirst-clnss KngHsh Shot-
R an. To the fourth from the last, u suite of Parlor Kuril lturo. To the fifth from the last, «
uvisome. Silver Tea Service. To the sixth from the last, an elegant Pliino Lamp. To the
seventh from the last, a handsome pair of Portlorca. To the eighth from the last, a genuine
English leather travelling Trunk. To the ninth flora the last, two pieces of genuine Ft ends
Statuary, and many other prizes in order of merit.
SPKCIAIi Pltl/ES FOR EACH STATE.
A special prire of a Silk Prcan Pattern (sixteen yards, nny color), or a first-class
Rowing Machine (any make desired) will be given to the first person in each State in the
U. S. who can make out the three daughters' faces. We shall give away 200 valuable prixet.
besides special prizes, (if there should he so many sending correct answers.) No charge is made tor boxing
and packing of prizes. Tlie name* of the leading prize winners will be published in connection with our
advertisement in leading newspapers next month. Extra premiums will be given So only those who are
willing to assist in introducing our medicines. Nothing is charged for the prizes In any way. They
are absolutely given a w*y to introduce and advertise 44 Kor<l*B Prlxo Boinedles," which are stand*
ard merlicir.es, and will be used in every family for years where they have been once introduced. All
prizes will be awarded strictly in order of merit, and with jierfcct satisfaction to the public. The remedies
will be sent by mail, postpaid, and prizes fro© of duty.
A WATCH FOR EVERY COIUtF.CT ANSWER.
An extra premium of a genuine 44 Fenrlea« M Watch, (stem winder,) will be awarded to every
■erson who send* a correct answer within 30 days after this advertisement appears, in case they should not
ne fortunate enough to secure one of the larger prize.s. 'That is, if any one can find the three faces and
enclose them within 30 days from the time this advertisement appears in the newspaper, they ar*
uamnteed either one of tlie leading prizes, or an extra premium of a watch on conditions stated,
nswer will he noticed that does not contain 30 cents for one of Ford’ll Prtzo Hevnodi©*.
AMrwtTHE FORD PILL CO, “ 37,” Cor. Wellington k Bay Sts., Toronto, Canada. J
ui> until tin' tiiirty-tlu-
nwurilittl. ’1 '
HPliOlALI 1
Vi’nLili will In
! pri/A'H for ills l»Nt.tliirlj -Uirite curroet huswi-it
1/.K8—A I'l-iau cimniuting of un olrg-ant Lm
riven t» tin’ jnexon sonitiiia tin.* lii st mm .-l :u
!>"=. or liemlcmun'i-
in.'ti 1 v. iiirli is (lie Hih.
K'cotvrit ironVslu ir Stall) ur Proviuou.
CONDITIONS.
Annw
ivrrs in 118r i
■ |iai'kau' u
lie ncciinij'nilli'il with tiflcon Cnitcd Stalrn Iwo-rrut ). '.'In
or uni-;>ai!kjjd'uf Pkahuvoam, wliich in ilie latrat suimititir dihrnvery lor
anil iwraorvinjjr On) ti'irtli. Our object in to introiiuc.!' mil uttrad attotilion
i.iroAM, wliidi in th. only ]iri'i>urution wlmmi liwimifiu'tu; i rn :iii‘ vviiiinx to
want of Five Itumlrril Dnllurn to any Toni ini v
ihiuif InjuriouM to tlio tretli. A mouthful of ;m
its const.ilit use. It in ro.-niumemleil l>y tint io.
when'; link your ilvUtiat vvluil la? Uiiuhn
(mill, unit free of runtomn duty.
Uk Him; ami BKsn vota ashwiuih to-day. Vi
via it TiiuiTii.it. Allil.-rne:
nlatu;.:
o ran I,
rl) whili
intern ul tii
DuAKLiru.i
tooth ih Hu
o doulul }c
M in non!
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C leve 1 £i i|cl, Georgia
M.A N UFA C T URI:\ RS OF
BUGGIES AND WAGONS. REPAIRING, &C.
tIoi'«e*Slioeliig Executed Clieaply.
Sciciitifio American
Agency for i
MAY UKCK1VK A VAI.1AIII.H Fit I,
Exquisite Toilet M’F’G. Co.,
170 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada,
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TRADE MARKS,
DESIGN PATENTS
COPYRIGHTS, otc.
^Kjjifopmxtlon and froo Handbook wrlfo to
i tfiJEF?? * t0, j ] Hmoahwat, New York.
1 Oldout bureau for (teenring patmits In America.
Kyery jmtent tnken out by us is brought before
the public by a notice given free of charge in the
" JVtttcvicdti
Larxe*t circulation of any sclent in - pai»cr In the
^yM'tlMSS'Rn^R.'saiSg"*
/iewhqme,
V&HE. 1
(5 THE BEST.
Cp. OiytHQEJW!
I>i union jQuc.Rt.n.r. ..
I eH ai?®° iouohmix nu mu. «*” ™ n,c «
-I " '»_*l_tOR-SALE -.Br •Slim*'
[GEOHGIA, Wiiitk Coc.vn :
Wliorons. J. W. Illaokwoll,
11 rat or of J. C. Martin ih*rras
sfutf* to tho court, in his pet
lihii ami rntfivtl on lvi’nnl, that
fully adininistrml J. (V
Thin is thnvfon* t«» « i
rormnl, k in.and n
cams©, if any they
istrator hIiouI
Martin's ostatt*.
all personacon-
ditors, to nhO’A'
tjn*y ran, why, saitl Admin- •
Id not bo disohargtnl from j
his administration, and roroivt* letters «
dismission on the first Monday in Dev
ISH2. \V. Ii. Bkli., Oitl’y.
, (tEORGlA, White Coi nty.
To ALL WHOM IT MAY I’OM'KltN :
For Biood and Skin Dis-
oasoo; Kidney & Bladder
Troubles; Indigestion.
I'cr two years I Buffered greatly with Blood Pot
ion and a general breaking down of health. I tried
every remedy thm I could hear of without any
benefit, until I began to take your remedy. I won
then toon restored to my usual good health, and
under lasting obligations to Wooldridge's Won-
* * r». It was tbo only thin* that did me any
fft t J. M
M erritt, Blairsville,
in.
TEX a.;
DEVOLUTION FOR
INDE-
i
FEU DEUCE.
TO TII
k sui.mmis of s vn
) WAR,
<>l: TlIF.IIi 11 Kills.
Tlie Re
mblic of Texas tlm
ugli gen-
• •rosily to
th* 1 sohli**i s and theii
heirs for
their ser\
ie**s in saitl w ar, gran
ted large
donations
• »f land which an* aw
liting the
claims of
s.1 id heirs. In a m
ijorit v of
the earn*
they have never hea
•«1 of the
donation.
If they will imiuii
* at this
ith
*r hy letter, or in person, or to
J. W. H.
L’nilcnvixxl, Att'y at
law they
will lea^ni
somctliing to their
>ecuniary
benefit.
ONE ENJOYS
Both tlie method find results when Junius H. VVt'stinnri'lnnii, having, in
Oyritp of Fjgs is taken; it is ploAtSDlit ]>ri>i>i'r form, :i j I pi ioil to nu> for |x'rma-
1 ao
lu'iwl-
hir
and retrosliing to the ta:
gently yet prnmptly on tho K : h
Liver nnd Bowels, elemis.s the
tern effectually, cold
aclies and fevers and eut< s iiTliimid
constipatiun. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tlio taste and ac
ceptable to tlie stomach, prompt iu
its action and truly beneficial iu its ,
effects, prepared only from the most j ^mlon Susan C. Westmoivhu.a’H estate,
healthy and agreeable sulwtances, its Wit new* my hnntlaml official signature.
is of Administration on tin*
hisan T Westmorelaiut lut»* of
to rite all and singu-
ml next of kin of Susan
t'. WesUmdtdaml to he iiml apjx*ar at my
office on the tiist Monday in Novemhor
next, ami show cause, if any they can,
why permanent administration should
not Ih grantwl to Junius H. Westmore-
foodntall. R l : i DEWBEUHY.
Columbus, Oo., March 11,1S85.
Iu arSiu: Having given your Wooldrldgc’n Won*
dcrfulCur© a thorough trial, I can cheerfully rec
ommend it to all fc'.iflcrlug with Liver trouble*. It
bo* done mo more good than
remedice, and I feel like n ne
It tho true and only elixir of life.
Yours very gratefully, JL W. BENTLT.
Birmingham, Ala., Oct. ia, 18S9.
Manufactured by Wooldridge b .ulerhil Car* Co**
coirum;*, ga.
VOU SALE BY ALL D&UGG1STS,
W. S. HUFF,
many excellent qualities command it
to all and have mado it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50r
and $1 bottles liv nil leading dri:
gists. Any reliahlo druggist v.i
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one win
this Sill (lay of Septeintier. 1S!* - J.
W. li 11km., Ordinary.
Printers fee. $3.10.
ATTORNKV AT LAW,
Dah loi
"ga. Ga,
YtoucWfX*™
, per month by
harmlc** lierbafV
. . - - v- - re motile s that do not in-» '
Wishes to try It. Do not accept any Interfere »lth one »bns
* * - pleasure. It builua up and improves the gei
9lll>St!tUt6, health, clears the skin aud beautifies tho complexion.
_ _ Ko wrinkles or flabbiness follow this treatment.
CALIFORNIA FfO SYRUP rn Endorsed by physicians and leading society ladies.
wawrvnmA rru ornur ravients treated by mail, confidential
SAM FRANCISCO, (?4Z, litalm. Xa st*nli|. SabJ * e»nU in Stamps for pArCi-ttUri to
LOUISVILLE, KV. k£W Y0SK t A.t M. 0. «. f. SIYMI. ■TIWU STiUItt CHIOS8, ILL
fe^^Humls for Public and Corjiora
tions imnlc. Real Instate. C-ori’CHpon
«lenco»olicitcd. (Apr. l’>, M .»2. ly.)
McElree’s Wine of Cardui
and THEDFORD'S BlACK-ORAUGHT are
for aalc by the following merchants in
White County:
Sutton & Pitehford. Chwoland.
H. A. J nr rani, Cleveland,
<t. H. Irvine, Mossy Creek.
Lumpkin crninty:
K. O. Carthxipi*, Dahloncga,
D. Howell & co., Auraria,
W. A.-Wlndcheh & co^. Now’ -Bridge,
J. J. W. Tate k Bro. Willow.
on ordinary.
.Vt the ri'i|ui*st of ninny friends,
| 1 hereby announce myself candi
date for Ordinary of White couu-
: ly. I respectfully solicit the sup
port of all my fellow citizens.
T. A. OAKES.
I. .6 WHITE,
PHOTOGRAPHER,
Gainesville, Go.
(Hast Side Public Square.)
£9*None but first-class work done at
Gallery. Charges reasonable. Call and
see S]>eciinena.
PICTURES enlarged tr» any size in Oil,
Crayon, India Ink, or Water Colors,
(Arpil l.\ ly )