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vance.
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Gainesville, Cst.
holcsalc and Retail Druggists,
Headquarters For
DRUGS, PAINTS,
Oils and Window Glass.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to me ei
ther by note or by account, are
1894 notified that they must make set
tlement with mo at once or thev
will find stiine in the hands of offi
cers for collection..
Respectfully
A. II. Henderson.
School commissionei Kytlo will
spend a couple of mouths at the
homo of his father. Ho will be
missed by his Cleveland friends.
A new post office has been es
tablished in Naeooehee Valley at
the store of Mr. J, K. flood. The
name of the new office is Lvnch.
COUNTRY MEKCIIAN I S
Can save big money by calling to
Correspondents will please send
in their news early in the week, if
they wish it published. Try to
send it by Tuesday evening at
lotpst.
Wc have full assortment
o .fall kinds Saw Teeth, and
aro selling them cheap.
S. C. DINKINS & CO.
Gainesville, Ga
see us. Remember our new
next door to J. E. Murphy.
store
IfiOcalH.
Get your hair cut.
Mr. Ren 1‘almer, of Gainesville,
a life insurance man, was here
this week.
Mr. John Martin closed trade*
last week, for a fine lot of timber
lands.
Mrs. R. E. Johnson spent a day
in Gainesville last week with
friends.
KcF.Irtp** WINE OF CAROM for fctnalt difteaien.
George l’itchford has rented
^tho Hudson house in Gainesville,
[and will move into it and be
ready for business, March first.
Charlie, Mr. J. J. Kimscy’s
horse, broke out of a stable in
Lula last week, anil went off fora
holiday. He was gone four or
five days before be was found.
Mr. 11. A. Jarrard disposed of
bis drove of cattle last week in
Gainesville, instead of shipping
them to Augusta, as he had pur
posed.
Cr> DLUCK-raniUnHl <t»for
The third party speaker who
was to address his followers here
Messrs. Underwood and Kim- ] ;ls , Thursday, disappointed a
scy are in Gainesville this week, jclozcn or so of them by bis failure
attending Hall buperior court. | to appear. A collection ought
The post-office and the Prog- j 1° Be taken up.
Bess office are now in the drug Through the thoughtfulness of
stores building. [Congress man Tate, nearly every
MARRIAGES.
On Thursday, January 11th. at Mr. 1,. G. Ash our you,!- fer
tile residence of the brides father, WCllt U) Gainesville last
week on business,
Willie Li d ord called oil his
•werthcart last Sunday. *
LOUDSVILLE LIN
Mr. L. G. Ash our yo0$
Mr. K. C. Abernathy and' Miss
Georgia Adams wdr* joined in
holy wedlock by Junius West
moreland, Esq. The ytiftng
couple went to house keeping the
next day. We wish them much
success and happiness,
On Sunday January 2lst. at
t he residence of the 1 iridcs mot her,
Loudsville school opened Mon
day, Prof. Jos. Miller, in charge.
The turkey hntitors dislike the
new game law, as the gobbling
season ofl'ords them their best
sport and it does not begin until
WITH THE
Mr. George Vandiver and Miss the time limited by the new law,
Lizzie Craig were married at 11
o'clock, after which they enjoyed
a most excellent dinner, and in
the evening returned to the home
of Mr. Vandiver. Junius West*
morclnnd Esq. tied the knot.
On Thursday tho 18th. at the
home of Mr. Calvin Johnston,
Rufus Allison aml Miss Esther
Abernathy were married by John
Mnppin Esq. The ceremony was
hurridly performed, and the
young couple tied toward tho
home of the groom, which is at
Porter factory.
raudlct
tobaccos
For
cigar.j, either wholesale or retail
goto Moore Brothers Gainesville
Georgia.
and j voter in this district is
with a fine lot of garden
Mr. and Mrs.
of Gainesville,
John
pent.
supplied
seeds.
'it cliford
Tuesday
the Full,
ednesdav.
S. C. Dinkins & Co., of night in Cleveland, the guests of
Gainesville, Georgia, carry Mr. l’itchford .s mother. I hey
the largest stock of Hard were present at
ware between Atlanta and Porter wedding \\
Charlotte. i s. C. Dinkins and Co., of
We did not record any marri- 1 Gainesville, will sell you a
ages last week. but. make good set of Blacksmith Tools
the omission this issue. j cheaper than anybody in the
, , State.
It is almost spring; so plant an ;
ad. in tlie Phogukss and watch | IN ill Oakes has seem ed the
your business grow. | general agency for that, popular
remedy known as “Native 1 lerbs”
and will at once establish several
sub-agents in surrounding' coun-
j tics.
The advertising columns of the
Pkooukhs are beginning to receive 1 U'apt. T. W.Hix, of the Sal Mouu-
I tain Asbestos Co., and Prof. E.
; i . Whatley, Kupt. of the Yonah
; Land and Mining Co., pu-
j through Cleveland Tuesday,
theii way to Dilhloncg.i,
Jaiv.es Latham representing j
John Silveyand Co., of Atlant
was here Wednesday.
jast recognition.
We moved the post-office,
printing office and our foot-wear,
all, this week, but we arc on
deck promptly.
J. E. Murphy, the leading dry
goods merchant, of Gainesville, is
still selling cheap as ever. Call
on him.
tflcHLREF « WINE OF CAnDUl for Weak Nertea.
On Sunday morning the 21st,
instant at the residence of Mr.
John M. Smith, the brides father,
Mr. Rufus M. Adams and Miss
Eula Smith were joined together
in holy wedlock by G. II. Allen
Esquire. Mr. W, 11. Allen and
Miss Anna Adams were the at
tendants. Mr. Adams is a pros
perous young farmer of Chatta
hoochee, uml the bride. is a fair
daughter of Loudsville, just in
her sixteenth venr.
On Sunday the 21st. inst. at
the home of W. J. Oakes on Blue
Creek, Mr. 0. K. Allen of Hhb-
bershain comity and Miss Hattie
MuUiuax were united in lnarragu
by Esquire R. P. Kinsev. After
tho wedding the bridul party
went to the home of Mr. Mullin-
ax, the brides father and enjoyed
the dinner that had been propair-
eil for them.
has expired.
A party consuming of Mr.
and
Mrs. R. M, Adams. Miss Gussie
Smith, Mr. W. II. Allen and
your correspondent, visited Dukes
Creek falls last Sunday. These
falls are formed by Dukes Creek
flowing over a nearly perpendicu
lar precipice about one hundred
feet high. It is a most beautiful
and picturequo of scenery.
LEO LOCALS.
Fine weather for farmers, if
you don't take the rain into con
sideration.
1). L. Payne is improving, and
wo hope to see him back in school
again, soon.
Tho Cooley and Dean shingle
mill is doing good work now, and
is busy.
,1. 1). Cooley bought the finest
pair of young mules in the county
last week from the Dicky drove.
J. M. Miller expects to finish
his dormitory at Mossy Creek
bo filled
DAWK
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a
bright and
A BRIGHT AND HAPPY
MURPHY
to wish
happy returns
rrosperous season. The
romises to be one of
a linanciftl stand«
will soon settle,
the money nan! tariff* questions
and the confidence of a
UNITED nation will be RESTORED*
Congress
Kl'I.I.l’.i: l'OP.TKTt.
Mr. U. T. FuIIcl', of Gainesville,
and Miss Nora Porter, of Mossy
Creek, were happily united in
inai'i'ia';e at the residcnco of the
In i,It' . father, oil Wednesday, the
21th. instant. Rev. W, A. Sim
mons performed t be curoniony in
the presence of a few invited
friends of tho bride and groom.
The happy couple left for Gaines
ville after the ceremony, which
place they will make their homo.
Mi. Fuller is a prominent young
bu-.ii man of G iincsvillo, and
holds a situation of importance
with the ,I. G. Ilvnds Mfg. Co.,
of that, place, and the young bride
is one of White county's fairest
daughters. May much happiness
rowii their union.
EJ}- glACK-DHtUGIlT Iccur.. Conciliation.
John G. Luinsdcn, our fisbc
man wit, is beginning to get bis j
fishing Hies in older, so you may i
look out for an early spring.
Bill Dorsey was ill Cleveland I
Tuesday, bargaining for produce, ;
which he will sell in the markets j
below.
Mrs. W. A. Gilmer went to
Gainesville la t week, which place .
she will make her homo in the fu- acre
ture.
Mr. II. M. Ilulsoy, who was a
candidate for the legislature two
years ago, on the third party
ticket in this county, is spoken of
in t he same conn ee lion again, lie
would make a good race- for the
dciude rats.
If you have any job work you
wish done, send it to Tim l’no-
ohksS. *
Mr. Cicero Rogers, of Shoal
Ceeek, who stands in front as a
prosperous farmer of this county,
has recently planted one hundred
in apple trees. He acted
with his usual good sense, how
ever, and planted only home
grafted trees. Mr. Rogers lias a
^ n ”I fine orchard in bearing now, from
which lie receives u handsome
profit,
Peg-VtiHE OF CARDUI. • Tonic for « onMn.
of:
W ANTF.n—Several yards
home-made, black jeans,
quire ut the office of the Prog
ress.
It is said that many marriages
are a sure sign of a country* pros
perity. If it is true, Whitcooun- A strange feature in connect ion
‘strictly in it”. * j with the expected speech from
i the third party apostle last
Thursday, was the fact, that any
number of questions failed to
j tram an acknowledgement from
A “Trust" Which is Popular.
There is a
indignation fait
Tho Hugar True!,
Trust, tin* Welsh Tin
groat ileal
against, trusts
the Standard Oil
plate Trust, the
ty is
Mr. G. Wanner left for Wal-
halla S. C. lustSiuiday. lie will
return Feb. the 1st. to make
Cleveland his permanent home. I an y fif those who came to hear
Send your Collars, Cufl’s and the speaking, that they had come
shirts to W. Leon’s Laundry* for that purpose. They all had
Gainesvilllc, and get them hack “other business.’ Maybe they
like new ones. Shirts 10c. Col- | ;tl . c growing ashamed of wast ing
lars 2le. Cutis 5c. ttio much time over useless uieet-
Miss Pcufiifi Oakes, <>f Blue Bigs.
Creek, and Mrs. E. D. Smith,! We are agents for both the
spent Monday in Cleveland with Cuttaway and Spade liar-
Mrs. A. 11. Henderson. rows, and will sell you one i aliyttliri}f tl , sa} .. tui fi the trust the
S. C. Dinkins & Co., of cheaper than anybody in the public reposes in [food’s Sarsaparilla
Gainesville, Georgia, will State,
sell you Hardware cheaper S. C. DINKINS & Co.,
than anybody in the state. Gainesville, Ga.
this week, and it will
with students at once.
Prof. J. AY. Smith and his ac
complished wife lire doing valua
ble service in tlie Mossy Cieek
High School. They have a reg
ular uUi'iKhinco of lit students.
'There will lien Demurest medal
contest at Mossy Creek on Friday
night, Feb. 2nd. All are invited.
Mr. K. II. Ledford will soon
complete bis house.
Mr. Jasper Turner lias moved
into bis new house, and is ready
to repair the boy’s shoes; he will
also act as chief of police of the
town.
Mr. E. E. Kenimor was oil on
a (lying trip to Lula, Monday.
And east my lot with tho people of this and surrounding counties, I wish to mnlco the announcement
that I can be found at my old stand in the Buily Block, South Side Public Square
Gainesville, Georgia, with a full and complete stock of
NLW DRY
GOODS,
New Dress Goods
Trimmings, Clothing, shoes; Hats, caps and Notions. Also a full lino of Staple and Fancy Grocer
ies—including the finest, irrn In of Flour and ColToo. Mv stock is new and direct from the
New York market; 1 have paid cash for everything purchased, and propose giving
my customers the benefit of New York prices—for cash.
of the past
good feeling
DEATHS.
On Saturday morning last
Town Creek Topics.
Mr. Tom Mien who is at school
at Mossy Creek, spent Saturday
anil Sunday at, home.
The school at Town
loin filling under I lie
ng of Robert A lien.
Creek fi
able teaeh-
at
the home of her son, Mr. Burt
N»x, on Mossy Creek;-; Mrs. Elvira
Nix wife of Mr. AVnd Nix of near
this place, breathed her last.
Her death was- the eonsotjucnce of
the injuries she received one
month ago, when she was thrown
fnii) a cart, and an attack of grip.
The remains were buried in
Cleveland cemetery last Sunday
Rev. J. J. Kimsoy conduosingthe
remonies. Several hundred
people were present to attend the
last sad rites. Mrs. Nix was a
very old Indy, and t he mother of a
lai go family who are joined in
their sorrow by many sympathi
sing friends.
t ives :
Om
. E. McAfee visited rnla-
Pleasant Retreat Sunday.
efficient bailiff, S. 11.
Adams was off Saturday nighlon
a ling and dog sera pe.
Mr. J. M. Nix and family visit
ed relatives at Slab Town, Sun
day.
Mr. Bud Collins stayed here
Friday night, with a drove of cat
tle. He was oil bis way to Ali
gn- ta Ga.
Your correspondent visited
Gainesville last week and saw the
blind tigers they have on exhibi
tion there.
Charlie Merritt opened school
it Tesnutce Monday with a good
attendance.
Tlie '"«ather is “si.ringy,"
tint the greens ure still stringy.
Ksgisii Salt Trust,, anil ntlier uombina-
tiojis of the k inrl, vigorously (lenouced,
and it is a subject of controversy wheth
er there are more trust in England than
America, and whether protection orfroe
trade toslers them. But there 1h one
form of trust against which no one has
I wish heto to thank ni\ friends and customers for the phonmue nally largo trade
three mouths, and trust the mutual benefits derived will ever more firmly cement the
which lias grown up between us by eight years of honorable business dealing.
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On Tuesday iporning, tbe2‘lrd
inst. Jefferson Logan of Loud.s-
ville passed from life into death.
He was in bis eiglitv eighth year
and v/as one of W hite couuy’s
In -1 and most, res pc ted eitizous.
IIis remains were buried at Mt.
lMeasimt, t be family burial ground
with Masonic, honors, as ho re
quested before his death. Rev.
A. F. Underwood conducted the
funeral ceremonies. Ho was the
father our townsmuu Mr. T.
Logan, and leaves a large number
of relatives who mourn his death.
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Your home paper is always tlie
best.
If you haven’t laid in your supply of
flowtu* seed don’t buy any annuals; we
propoBt! to supply you with all you will I
want (200 vurieties) KRInK. We <lo it
Himjily to call your attention to something
l»ct)er, which to hoc is to want. The.
brightest and best ]r I’ioflieals for the
home is “WOMAN” —a largo illlintiatorl
monthly, as bright an a now i»in. and uh
eharining as >i spring honnett. It is
brim full of everything a woman wants
to know, and will bring sttnaliino to th«i
home the year round. It i- nut to fit and
please woman, the home-maker. Now
for our offer: Send us ten cents (stamps
or silver) and we will send you WOMAN
two months on tidal, and in addition, will
send you 200 varieties of
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This offer is for burnediant acceptance.
Don’t put it off. Bond to-day, and you
will receive the seed and Woman prompt
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GEORGIA 'j
Anyone who has subscribed fo
The Home and Farm in connec
tion with The I’iioouess, an[l ha
not received their paper
please notify u.-.
CLEVELAND,
Deo ler in .W' otclieiY]
Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Etc., Etc.
wnere an ouiers iau, wougne, ^.roup, aaro
Throat, Hoarceneeu, Whooping Cou^h and
. -. " ”— it has i 1 —'*
Aath.nu. For Cousamptlon It has no rival: 4 v
has cured thouaandt, and will cube you lr . ■>
taken in time. Bold by Druggist* on a guar
antee.-. For a Lame Hack or Chy-itj
ante::. I or m. uttmn oi , »no
OHILOH'8 SttLLADONNA PJL.A8TEK.26o.
I supply everything pertaining to sewing machines as a spccia J
Sewing machine needles for all machines. Best of oil, war
anted not to gum, chill or change color.
tecato cure you.
APPLICATION FOR HOME!
GEORGIA, White County,
William ’•[. Rowan has applied for
will
• mption of personalty and setting apart
aud va Mat ion of homestead and I will
pa s iijM*n tlit- same at 12 o’clock, M. on
tlie (7th.) seventh day of Februnay IN.il
at'»nv o’ffc»*. Tiiis January tin* 18th.
MIT W. R. BELL, Ordinary.
OK Aid. KINDS AND
makes; belts and belting—leather and rawhide.
SHUTTLES and BOBBINS for all machines. Genuine p' l t
for all machines.
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRING DONE AT SHORTEST No r
Iain also agent for tho Excelsior Gist Burnor.
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