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THURSDAY, SEi r. s, \ .w, !
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JOU»N ALETTES.
v Try Pendleton Pros’, fine pickles.
W. Ashbur: > t.aviitg
*i°" lc repA “’ 8 n tl \° • pl ;V: d '- j
,^oniumern say that , I eiidwton I.ros.
the best cigars and tobacco;. m
°' rM '
-Mr. .Tohnutc B<ma:mon . . |
^ abou, I s^H^aiii ilni'^
l, P am * » 4 1 or-a scrums j
Of several weeks. IIU; many friend ;
arc rejoiced at this fact.
MUs Abbie M< I.ae. t he oflu-ten. ^
postmistress at (Jkouhc). is v. siting
hcr bistei, Mi 1 *;. A. >,)unc,(’. " M i
town.
—Mi Th ma Adams i * * )!lt
>mcrv county, is b.»re for tl" m r
>se of catering her ■ a tighter • -
l»il in 'the Hast man .• cademv.
—Mr. Andrew Mu mini I that
tv he n be couiempl.U i. 1 >n
will let the public i »\v. i< i
meantime lie trusts dc* g 1*1 'L*r of
the town will take a rest
A! r.-j. t i. U. Arm-trow. tr:
sopie time at the W \ J 11
>'orlh (ieoi’j and tin* M »< • J
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finds that tmio 'irag- }
Jy without her.
Mr. Henry I’m s I r ' tu
from tlie northern u i*kd**. w
iivlias 1 i «i I WjS M !% lii 11
; liter goods, (live
tee for vour-clf.
• •-.Mr. John H } * r ’ r i"
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I >pp* d in t(»
a \ n liM l
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pleasant cm id 4
;n •:vorv par r r . mine
v/as ITIC > < t t 1 » I
vas s, a VT;l it a turns
were al.*o of l t inten •: nature,
and elicited t id atLftit'.ni
the large ui 1
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singing of UW ( : a l
deportmeut ■ i.ro nt -.erri es
. f tho even’.:tg,^t*i t to
? uxlitie is a c ue : i
—Wc leant through a reliable source
thatooue J. D. Adams, purporting to
be a minister, and hailing' from T.imi- j
ber City, (as he claims) is making j
himself rather obnoxious, and quite :
conspicuous among 'lie good people of
Twigg S ( omry. He claims to be a man
.
mean*, owning a span of Uovwjs
Rt 11 “' fonner place, and enjoying the
U( .q Uan ,tanco of all. II« claims to be
noyears old, and is altogether too ‘-fly”
with the young ladies— being very dc
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i5! . ons nt exchanging photos with one j
whom ho had met only a few hours i
previous On i* informant is prepared j
tl , vouch for the above statement, and j
furiiier slates tliat Lumber City ha« ’
(|0 resident jbe who sports in a black” livery turn-j
()l q ,, s “stranger pur-- j
port, J ,r> leave the matter I
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V*o r •ceipi of mi article
entit'<:d *' 1 he B< tot ! .eaves,” which
ndi ed air elegant piece of cotnposi
t ion t U'ora in t length the beauty
Oi 't, but as it is a lit- ^
i* Him •ti<tn, it *s i»<*ttersi nted f<*r
the coluiuii-. of such a paper than, for!
ours purely local ami po! tical. The 1
i v 1 i ♦ ! Oil the wri -1
fee's commami !
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— Out K i | j i* I l.'om i
r] i i upon tlm !
g ;a ■ u or i of a neat, new ,
'! I i l"il i ir ’ I! ? in the
r the store of Mr, Henry Paris. I
))\VII >n • : to one fellow-!
U'\\ t ( !!. A?urrcM, (w I
v Mist ! is the prime
t r in t!ic r lit"!*! but Foi. Pol
tin ’.S’ thr w i'ridie and ii n :s«
W i, iicccss to
V . Mr. I i! ' on v n r;uatier
> > !' en to tl C gclle/al pi'
itmenfs ot gratri urv.
| SSI!i*, WO
V .voided that
t ' i r t 1 mi I cv a. tax ( ono-tent !i
I I'tf tl iM< sclmoi
1 i taiioy ; ten in the
ml for t maguani
MM 4 V, l pool nv imb hi 1 • ■
i i r w ( t*i lent
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i i I r " he alert (
tV r l U sc O! <■(
1 nui ii o. wi Ml lit V ,;te
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M iss y\\ r[ p ■ nn»m_ of Current's, ,
I • ram by of Mr. Joi n
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< i a-tuiau cotton maiket 1 i
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nit ■« d 1 no-HU
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| 1 IF 1 until
i U sj.'ty morning,
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BJola Bur^Sarv 1
The burglars seems l<» have been j
on the rampage last Friday iiight.*— j
Xhey visited foul* residehecs in town,!
so ;nr as heard from—calling first, it
secure upon. Mr. Liovd Smith, where
they found the bed-room windows up.
The trout rooms are occupied respec
lively by Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and
Messrs. J. W Harrell and G. W. Eth- j
ridge. The first named gentleman j
placed his cvery-dav apparel upon a
chair, near the open window, when I
he retired, {having first taken prccau- !
tionarv measures in removing his cash :
from the pockets of his pants) and ;
next morning it was found upon the j
window sill of the room, Ins val- j
liable pocket knife and other trinkets \
missing, midnight rogues liicn |
to the room window of the !
voung gentlemen above named. Here
again the rogues made a "waterhaul”
-getting muhtug but a couple <>f
knives and some lire-eraekers from
the pockets of Mr. Harrell—he, too,
imvlug U*ft his pocket-book in a. safe
place, lli.s gold watch.ami chain were
1 angiug upon the wall near the win¬
now, but were lett untouched. Mr.
« it bridge's clothes wore not molested,
although Ins pockets contained •f 3 od.
Mr. H C. \>winnn wa r * also visited
the same night, and laehing the
mom w indow of Mr. 0 . (*. Brown, tiie
burglar opened the closed blind and
was peering into tiie room, when t J?!
uct: upam awoke and a-ked who was
there The awakening of Mr. Brown
caused tho would-be encak-tliicf to
decamp.
.Mrs. Herrman’s home was also vis¬
ited, but the pre ence of a burglar uji
oii the promist*» being timely tliseov- _
cred, lie left in <;uiet order—taking
nothing to reward him for Isis com
m
The premise- -j of Mr. Janu M. Bapp
was next visit 2 I, it seems, and here,
finding hie house secure, they retired
to tiie nt Utn jiateli, where they Indped
themselvco.
\ s we have often said, something
mild he done to chcci: this midnight
v.ug. W’ha t i S the remedy j Let
m (it Him-il act in the matter.
Mr. If. Coleman was a victim <>l
l bingiai#on .Sunday night hvt
\ * utranee to thedu idling w;m ii t
! bv prizing open the kite’uct (I’ll 11 *,
T his building, and dining iv
t n< tiie mam dwellin and
doors leading to Hie diifevcnl
-leeping apart nit nt s were unlocked,
it 'CClli.s and the sneak thief or thieves
entered one of tnese rooms mid took
i in ret com a mad iron safe, contain-
111 ti* a Don f coin. The safe w s
Ion DM til" In t lie, r r
>1 xlr. M. \\ yum s place,broken<,-»»<**i
with an axe, and the contents * rota
filial tho theft was committed l.v soju
a 1 Red ^ ith ihe an gcmeili
ul tie* i - w 7 apparent :;no sus
! cav upou t wo of t!u
i i a Al. t u.icr r>
lh 1 ic v \y
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" i in utrt. «l tw<
i 'I sough t-Jor ir w
t ; i ith, and it the ".mi
wish of < a - citizens that they ho CM
ip i . a term of yea rs.
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<Ft« ?**.«» iVoi’i hJiauiuiej.
I : ih Johnson !un two : et *•!
mined !) ; <k and ^am. Fast \
some one through tun, reported i the
grand jury that he fuwDMk and
Johnson stretched on the ground with
\ of cards scattered around
them, a <1 »■ wcet-scented lit
tried t ) it t a bill against the hog •S i'.il
gambling
ii v llarrol a nice clever lellow >
it ho next time he mistakes the
i* for me one else, as 1 did
t Ti <lay, i if will be uallengeu
to a <itio! with cannon.
Sore eye- and ‘•ore Hir< at are pr \a
iit throiighoul our section, but there
A > ca - - t div-htlievia.
Pi of. Alai la rv resumed s
last Monday.
Eight bales of cotton sold here i t
.Monday from Air. Harlow Clark's
j I.. AI. C *- was the
r. Hamilton w p lord, a vain;d w
horse last week.
Mrs. L. M. Curry is on a visit to
J Cc.Uur county.
Mr. D. AY. English brought us an
Irish potato a few days since, that
measured eight inches in length.
A fire at Godwiusvilie a few days
ago, burned a lot of lumber for Balk
com ,Vr Co
M. Hertz has soid .his entire stock
goods to Mr. J. AY. Callahan, of
Mr V illc. Tiie goods will be shipped
to the latter place at once. Mr. F. is a
gem a t f-.r'-'t gentleman, a brother of
our Andrew, and v-'e wFh iim sm.
CfjS-J Mr. Hertz is an enterprising
man, a member of our town council,
■ :k. we arc glad to ki - v,v t!uu he will
.soon enter into a new cr old of bnsincr *
I have for free distribution, o
hundred attics of Col. Cajoles E!i
tro Magmetie Annihilator. warranted
to kill on sight, any man who x*. ill
stand Of 77 over vet; v tovdd -
while you are riling, ^ chi; i 77
of resin In is mouth. Also, it wi!!.
and ought to. knock into the last con
tnrv any coon or any other nuisance
that will draw an old diseased accor
dlan irmro. than one second during his
or her natural life, 1 t is worth one
thousand dollars a bottle.
K. Magst-.
Frc bread at Pendleton Bros.
r«; : market Reel at l endktci
1 ;
Resolution* I pon Use Heath of;
Mm. J. I’. OeI.ac). j
,
Eastman*, G\., August 28 , 1887 . ;
To the Methodist Sunday School:
We, the undersigned committee a;> -1
pointed to prepare and report rcsoln
tiotw touching tho death ot Mr». Ice- J
becca II. DeL.my, who departed this j
Hie August 9 th, ISS 7 , beg leave to sub- |
«>it the following preamble and rose
lotions: v j
Since it has pleased God in his inn
>’»*<: wisdom and providence to send
IDs messenger Death into this school, j
a,J d take away Mrs. R. Ii'. DeLacy.
" ho has been many years a meet r.se
-“l and "beloved member and Ir.aciicr,
hleutifind with every laudable under
taking inaugurated to promote t .
• >< -'st interests and upbuilding of the j
‘ hurch, Su ■ :a\ - > ( hool and com mu td
k v - and whose example and teachings
^ cv<?r li vo and wield a potent In
flucnee for good. I bereforc, he it. by
the. Eastman Methodist Sunday s
School, |
Resolved, That while we denloro i
the de.atii ot our-Imparted fru i and
sister, and realize tho diflieuliy if not
the impossibility of supplying {lu
place she has left vacant, and w bib, i
we deep dhi/e with her hns
band sir chihlren in tlu-ir sad be
''eavement, yet we how humbly w.
siiTm: -si vc !y to the will of Him w!
do* tli all things well, and we earnest
H* 1 o pure Clivi-tian life that
has si ~ 1 it last beam of never fading i
n -' ]it lov<: >“ this world. ma v 1 „.
l, io hallowed means of leading man;
mortal =ou!s to Heaven and to <l-od
Resolved, Thar, these resol ! )US )0
recorded in the minutes on a page set
apart for that pin
nished the Donci: ( i L >
for puhlication and t ual g : ven
to flic £ row sir n husbani aim
et : I re as a ;.es nv of the m er
sympathies of this school
W. L. Pi-.avx k }
Mhs. M. ih ssi: 1 J Foir Miii ‘
J Rj.silOl J y
.
Adopted by a rising vote
F. A Smtti*, R J.
becrctai’. Fu 1 I ! f
From
J i si u. (: a „ t
Ki •! r> i a .1 < C’ *. •>e- tip, ( t
Rail ro lied, i
boom
1 )n Tbursd mug JiO flCSlip
Literary Soi ly as rc-ovga?-,I 1
and t'.iu following oiiM'er t Iccte.l
i Mr. J. F. P lover, t si •nt M
lfemmie Little, vice it; Mr. J
j Pearce Hmith or rc'.arv v • ss Fab
, Ware, treasurer
■ Mis« Floy Caswi (» f iSomerville.
: who ha- been spending s r a 1 w o (.
with Mrs \\ T !» T wdv
, town, retu (. . lU.M.i, o iuo a
t.
Miss Mc>f iMa* i
• ut -------- ' >
M Iv a ic \\ a r»
Mr. J. li (\ ! i il i w
visited Jes ): ♦ ii it
(-m- of . t -s I i * ’ t V 'Hill g I,
Mr. Will Su inter ;as
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V V I *
file >ibaO.Wfa 4 I 1 / * i: i.
Tiie. ione- tali n i v
.v 111 .-uroly come mi at Amos .r iLa!!
It irht ? fimi'sci hi 111
j rea.dim s, the skaters u ao< i 11 im •• ml
j their skatcswell oiled, t tie ■ alia; lu
a t ue most i’Ujoya: o*‘ the kind e\v;
he tv. iit’fi v-ikments or a I
inds will be at hand, amt in tli: CO I
i cftion in arc req; sb l to ask t!
: hid! ot i.he town—luOftC w ho d T
1 a contrihut sumeiiii ng in ;i i oi
luxuries to st th*. ... ( i t tm.
st ore oi M r. Jo T. IV all. mac .> I«—
frit t ucr-se >aht. tuoir iiasivet
•o that the comiuittec may know t
i donors, ml r< .•I’ll to the iituc. Air.
Toe I » . King will cautiously
. this matter.
As is well known. Hi i s ■liter'.an
incut is given for the Uc i i:t ot t ;
East man Cornet Band, and it o, lioj *t
that every friend of il organ./at ion
i ! 1 oinc out and bring their ( US V
ami fric; Iri, Don't forget the date
moskcaj; A ppendix
Miss J'iuby Bacon, mueh to ‘he re¬
' TR'Ot of her many friends, returned
onio Mordev
Mr. Ilal Ba ii visiled A moskca g
Sunday.
Mr. M. V. A 11 rotis, accomparied ) \
> ^* 1 ‘. >. AY. 1 ?. Harvey, <5 Detroit,
: Micii, spent a dav in As 3 sag last
! week. Mr. ilarvry is mnected with
the Michigan Car Works and this
company purchased the first lot o
lumber shipped west ‘by the Amos
i keag Lumber Company,
AYe regret to state that Mrs. Dar¬
,
! per is en’ serious!v ill.
Air. A. L Bond was quite severely
hurt hi the planing mill i uesday. A
plank tlew from the r. striking
him in the .vtomach and seriously i
hiring him. Dr. C. T. * ■itij.ier was
here a gave him prompt aitouii !.
(.apt. K. 3 . Law, having finished
surveying tiie route .>i tho tram road,
ha <r. returned 2 me to Tiioinasvt’dc.
slight p 0 "C urred Friday. A
shanty caught, but the dames were
easily extinguished a.s the fire* engine
was promptly on tin sce ii 0 r.d fur
nished all the water needed L.
.
Don't forget that Pendleton Bros,
are keeping bread fresh from the Sa
.y rv it e of iZ
.•eats r loaves.
( hoicc candies, crystalized fruit.-:,
etc., at Fcr.dlcto’t Bros No “old stork.''
DodgcMupcriwr C'ottrt. I
Bodge Superior Court, which had '
been in session Cm* two weeks, ad-j
on Saturday hist, but will
convene again to-day (Thursday) at ;
noon, and will take tip the case of the
State attains! W. Sh'Bryant.
During the two weeks oi court
Honor, JudgeKibbee,dispatched bust
ness in bis usual rapid
lieving the jail and disposingof a large
amount of civil andcrintinal business,
Wash Mathis, oh, convicted ot steal
ir.g a mule, and John Moore, also
( , found, guilty of high way robbery, ;
were, each sentenced to four years in
<!to penitentiary. Amoirrother minor
aseson tlio rritmnal docket, that of
r ank 1 'orcst, charged with illegally j
handling ii.-nuu >« ^s disposed of. lie
w as found guilty, a'nd-eut^- ed to
pay a fine of jK 1 .T 0 , which lie did.
't’ho.]>rvra urimnu, of tiiegrau 1 jury.
refieeliir ti e prosperous condition of;
the county, were read Friday a fit r
noon, and that body was discharged.
Marriage is» abiv !• iiisf
CpI.J. B. Mitchell, of jl.iw kiiiHville.
Mi i B Ilosfonl ot 'i’err
Haute, led.. \v. - re united in marriag
in the former nv < n ihc even 5 ng 1,1
the 2 d in.st.*at the residence i-f Jud'^e
( Ryan—the Judge lying the sa
ered kuo*.
Fob A*, is the father of Airs, \\ r . iV
Daub*!,of Eastman, and » most ex -
( iiont yotit leman, und one of on via.
bio i. gal ability.
tis bribe (the third"’ is a western
ot u ep learning and rare culture,
was in our tow u a lew weeks ago.
•tod gave us a pleasant call—repre
t |tc, a s \ raveling ( 'orrespomlent *
in cr tnc 1 *. iding ii ws papers
in the west*and .hmiHi-sv t>,‘. If, <cems
tlia.t her visit to tiii.s section was
brou:. ! it a limit through some procou
I a tion. in the way of a eorres
) nee. ict wee n the m >w happy
upon meeting . Ii other
r I " iuutivj a-. ! miration
:>. ( use
V l erst si^iit"- a i v wore
ppny man i i i (O V
So ( ( 1
\ I i >r a u i i lb
UiU'V.)-, ;d.
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;l oil’ : I 1 * bn H
Fay.or r r ( (’ t h ’
•onnty. will eug in tl s a w Ml i -
I ]('*>.>* .'l f Ml! ( 1 <i.i
font lemon have I • l S 0i
duect ti*. u the foundry, a new i mrla
He sir m saw mill and ures, an
\\ ; { J ate the sat nt rnss (kin ■ i
W ?.;; w 7 will be to
a er tiH.-'lnnilH r for 11 i ar .e bridge to
he built icross tin er 2 *k near itald
win >V (V.s tn;*p( ^ •ork's, and liii
»! lunittlj
A ( portable m (
t v V from twelve
ft ecu lVc! of lumber ;
i ( i iX’Vl
U u ii i It* !* jM’l *><)•
>1 I>!(M y ■: re.-!:*•, ..
i
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u t u f!
Im v li i a
ni vtTV hum limit r
tin gins or ji w c v all < <i i
■r, km \ l-’Ci'L so, i t o a. r
i lie h .list h s in variou uireel ions, as
a g r. i! dc e I of cot * on i s now ready
for toe am* the cotton field S arc
V. • _ I 4 ti Will) i Ot (t)I Mr. \\ \ \v • l
eringtou will soon have his gin roadv
for work
The p.eople of :! i r u r it.
are making proparatimis mi ti,
soeiation vei Friday, Haiti \ <t
Mimiav next. I t i )k they ai
to 1 i ve a good a.-sociation at R. t \
infs church.
ty % la cegam ( c ti miav
school ai thi> place. A \ t(>w have
one at Mf. Carmel an ! one l our
school home, tlie former in the morn
ng the batter in tin: afb'rnoon I h
j iaicer - t { for the benefit of
tliose k Iso live so far f iitircii
This county, the •till? v 4 Lauren•.
\> v;ovkio <4 ior l^roiiiohio)), ihou^h i
1 i Oh; i ffui If ilievo is own an
ole lion r t erect.
- r. .T. G Thomas a; ul 'Ii>s ?d:n*v J.
A. turd wer united. in thi u>1 '
e.mis of m a trin ly t htirsuav cv
miig at 4 p. n * •> Ft r \ t
Greer ollb'iat la W Is es U)
you, John
I hear i y ;t. tnor tiii.t our u nt
)>a per. tl i /. going t<’
l " i 'J ! imp. v,n a
four page. Hurrah for the. tdi • r it
the Ga/e?k. i \\ lilies
-te "CSS of veliv lert aki ng. I
t’ fl py* »I
Ln Brief, and to tin* Fm.uR
DyspepsI? is ‘f ii ir 7 T
liver i- irdsery. fm gC.'H.r 1
to good nature.
'J'lie immar digo.sHvo ppa ranis
(Micot the most h.r> • i ami w* » i
h*rftii iiicgs in existence. *1 iseas
put out o! o R-r
Greasy fb 1 , lough fr d
food, b ;i i kery. mortal w ^
hours, ir *gula; mbits, and ma -
othei things which ought not t‘> he.
nave trade H.** America people a ua
tion of nyspppH •Si
But Cro n s 4 '.u^. r T 'lower refornp ha Jl
done a wond.ei fill \\ c rk in
this sad business - i niakiii tha? i im
American people J so heaHhv tnev
■
• i , and , happy.
can enjoy tneir me:;is he
-it-memoer health. : fivo iiujipincos with
out But Give r: F August
Flower brings healtli at ! nmincs
to th** ',.* •“: x w -,- ' !
. «°
*or ■ i.ijiitc. f vt . 111 . v-livc cents.
oiiy ke “ Dair gar
T *C.iJ,A 4 :i ILLS.
Thnt iHill.nuss—TheLuMt oHt.
Cochran, wilFaguiii Ga.» Sent. 5 «tvj .
Editor Journal : I
tempt to write you a tew lines, and ■
this will Ik*, the lafl time^h.r u while,
!■ i om what gfling I can see (not hear) eve* j
rything is on nicely The‘-Em
h as beet) running for the bust
three days, in* just in order to gat ’* the ma- I
ehiuery good running ore,or—will |
commence sa wing th’s week,
Well, it seems that vour
cut, “Anonymous,is touched up to a
lifgli key; it scorns that he has hi
tune jiitche i i inuiier than hinvoice can
’.each.
i would not write this but the gen
tiemaii h s bid me adieu, and i want
to sry tlie same to him.
He speaks o: ‘‘boot-licks,’’ and savs
that l ■
have the job, t did not know
that he was cue, ;:ntii he shelved jeal¬ j
ousy in bis last letter. I will resign,
and let him keep up his old trade, ns
I do not want to do any i hing that w ill
( outle t with another man's business.
He also speaks of md weakness. 1
know that I am afool, but I have gi 11
enough to know i\ and :
souse that is
more Ilian .1 can say tor him.
“peaks ot ino as a mechanic.
Framing that as true, it is far better :
than wearing the .solo off my shoes 1
in w : ng from lion A to 1 3 u.se, t ry¬
ing to ’’ small pic i
/ a ■( c. ot' faded inh¬
"'•u to some poor, ignorant woman or
child Which then j. the most lion
or in—being a mci o or i foot
peddler, I will let the public pass tij )•
"11 M e hardly think he is any .sales¬
i man, however.
Wed, he didn't want to know what
a “ moss-back was, nut < as lie is i,
man that needs kno ledge, i mint j
1 tell him.
any way. A j ii ' iss -back is
! one t ha lout know hut little, and i
I lie know J (1 *
! ii( h* a i v < > i > i
know it w I I ; and that is th C eo ndi
tion of “Anonvnmns."
So adieu, Afr. Mo- y we hope for
you a Ion 1 III! haiMiV i’le, and that.
you may hav success in your tub I
dling, and that you mav at last rc )
( - lu*re \ on cm t v
•k l 1 your kuup- fi: i’k and trump no
mo t
«
Main- thank Air. I I tor 1
IP’S g our o oli iie<
tin Ii nr j
ir* S' < Tui 'i'it v. rj.
1 *l!M,U ' * , \ \ ■ i >• •)
FoitiIK I At \\ Ml. Me] J i
!< i|S( . near f 'ypns, i n
b r ’ ion of (>odgt tint\ , north
u on hist Friday. Si l: Ii, r
Id o'clock a. m , large crowd of the
t ; colored pm,,, *f tin
i Kt .
ai.hied in V. 11 I M F i f Jell
Tin excrci I t. •« 1 H t S 1 i(’(
recital ions, Cl
i
» HIM)!
u m-v.-l m Mere was
h'O s n gi 11 g 11 v I" huoi, iilUuspi S( .[
.vith mm ii l.v I'm: I fin;’ e a ood 4 run,
A bout 12 n II 'I'./C i <s(*ni! P, v- a
adu y Ran ,otn <. ai ,n in a
| I I V’ bn I c.u
i i I nv iiri'i. n*u: i l«>ll v
ut i i MM ♦ * i • i rd ’ b
t IIV i l of'
! r . rn ■> o i
cl, i 1 I I \\
‘• 4 I r i
.
I
il : * i t i
t hi ner i t i . ai
1 rabniid { i mb >t all
, kind u i i i i
lucnse crowd w 1 ti\ 1 !• •: r« '
j v« ard 1 il I ] i i I'f a'rT* of (!.< \ lain
and '(* uns ilv mH in it.,.
bount 11 spia ad {♦•ft
to i i aiioi i > w
■
r *) A | \ • ♦ \ F'F’I
! II ii t
am;o cheer fr no i i crow.! w
called to ti >i 4 ' i 4 > olive red
a nr*.st inb sting addr fuRi
improvement, of I li iiatimn
I’a v lie ii'. " l( 4 iy;am [ do in Uk f:
t! of ( I I! j'>!!.
I he i 1 ,. •( I ofi‘ verv tie * a ml 1 ’.',
' more ordi*rl\ eisevd of |. *. iFD.rs
u!■ I not ’om e assembled 1 •)••'<*t’ r.
d M. * i fa dil tor tl
Iitle-r J ii w lu m C M "
exercise- ot. t it
Rcsp.-i*1 fu Ii
SSc c a * «** S«-r>
R.wival sere softhc.M, E.CImivli
{ il.) comtneiieod ia.-t (W ..........- i
(*'•'* siing at Trinity, Kerv'- us w i be
; i [ bv lhc ? r, ssi-ted ti\
Revs A. I > A 11 •;n ami i >. < Fulton.
Glad to have the pi aye rsand proenec
i* - M nlcresRed in ti ia .iv;;th,a of i
SOU IS. W. A. f lot.Mi •b Rrt'tor. i
Lf itidla 1 1 *• <• Aoi |<c* ,
Not i is ! I
i
wnl be nitroslm er ;; i cue rn i N>
,u-mi>iv of Ge< rgia, ;.i us pro*) n! ><•> I
sion, of which t he ful!o\ 11 g V/ i J1 i i
the caption, lo-wit i i to oe en
titled an act to providt p S|.t cial road
aw for the, com -»• i + ' - :n ; to pro i
vide for tin <*u > - lion . I ifie ’ >
I u nd "A and Hie disbiir.-.cniei:t of t!i
s;i e. ami for tin -cfi.'eliun <>l the \■ ro|
r road ollli.vrs for said il lit n. t
othvi ’ u
I
i.cg.'i’v.l'.iii ve «.>« i «•»;,
I. ‘RGIA Iionca; i t: vr v
Vnt i< i - that at th' pr •,< 14
- -1 • • 11 <;! t |0 < It 1 I ,-v s •I’ll iy Of <
A \ I made ?■ •:* tii
I
\ !- 4 ! "iitit > .v-: Hi .Ul
* An A " t pr ■r t! r
of the I ll t’ rs ot 1 »o,J
ni: t t‘> provM , | D'.i'ty : i iliegai votiii;
ten ntin/ vo*<- jltcgally. Aiiprfi\,-’t
] sv. * *; >‘S -b.v
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Notice.
Is 1 soU!°t / Lumber, m‘T
Y f- a vy !.-n en tin
cantil:. Tram i*ai!rc.:t't un«l otlxer business
h^iicfora *-iuTied on in H/> ccmniKs ot
i)o( 2 gt and ltjUuii, in *iie iststc >h Teor^if
to tho “Norumndale Lumber Company.*'
which all Lunib^i* undisputed Coninutiv liabilities yviiI assume ot Messrs. at. i
pay Meigs-z pertaining
lodge, Co. to said_bus-
4 i< •■, All appointed or other agents here
totoro acting tor us in connection with said
ess in Ger/cia have no authority to
prchent us after this date.
DoMjK, Mtiioh ,y Go.,
per Allkn AL >kxtox, agt
uiciuli, G'i., Aug. 4 ,
FROM «ORTH C 1 ROUXA 4
[Froth our traveling correspondent] f.
Pigeon River, N. 0 ., Atig. 2
My first week’s work among tile!
mountains Is almost completed. „
Fv in Clayton, Ga., I went aerosd
the Blue Ridge, a distance of 30 miles,
without taking up a box of seeds.—
The road was washed fearfully, and
many places c*u the mountain side
rr « my
< was the most p
Highlands is a summer resort on tho
Blue Kid go, 30 miles from Waihalla, 8 /
( which is the neaifMt railroad point.
1 lacks run daily, and at this season aro
I adi ; ch mv, T)wsite for a town
is a good one, being .surrounded by
rich valleys and beautiful springs of
chan*, cdld water: nil who visit it
say they will never attempt it again.
Hacks breakdown, mules give out or
something of the kind happens nearly*
every \ lay. Carts, wagons and bug
giv- stand by the roadside, as forsaken
by the unfortunate, and speak volumes
to travelers, who continually expect to
met I with a similar fate. My buggy top
was in my wav at tirst, but before I
ha 1 t" re far the heavy jars from gul¬
lies and rocks relieved me of it, and
1 (lien had nothing to dread. But I
rea- bed the sought for citv before
id f , and enjoyed a quiet, repose, af¬
ter a ]H‘D h'UpjH-r rit tho Davis
House. Ib-re I m**t a. hardwaredrum-
1 1 1 F i fr -m Knoxville, Tenn., and soon
in possusion cf his intended mute,
which exact.lv corresponded with
mine. AVc did not bug and kiss,
but in aom v 'p!'i‘’to ways demonstrated
our appreciation of each: other. From
Highlands we traveled together, a to
to' vther. slept together and had a good
time together' generally. Thursday
v e arriv* d at V/a\ nesvilla, the county
cat of Haywood comity, and also a
no t V 1 th ♦ '* I* ;iu' resort. Near the
i H-vv od Wlii l t Sulphur
Sc, » *.■:•: y magnificent hotel*.
A p< nt the ino.-t delightful
f " r, r lire. Liv --upper time our
labor \\ s o\ r. and we were
bo icat'ion, cf which we l'elt
i ue iiM \ Our iandiudj’ was one ot
.
vei known, and we were,
Ft lit I i • nioi, im cting a number
? itor -drom various parts of
ti-’ d.-ulll t V y pleasant duty
rnrui a !iu! girl from South
I I ,v 1 1 1 to the best of
■ ii y abjii am .-!..* i Kpressed herself
is hein;;' igbh *; a', having met me.
Ir ■ i w ii!;’ luv yr frr in tV'nyiiesvillc
i 5 unit cr~t h'enm see, then baek
across North into y, \ <b Carolina, wo
CM I 1 o her horn, ■ i n f’ickous county,
1 wi is acli there again in September,
if evcrydt'ng \\< i' s well, and thin
eg little girl i. under SI snored vow
c at home on this occ sion.
Bigeou River is a small town on th
mi r i>an\ iiie R. lb, or rathe
the i ■stern fiarolina branch of tho
!■ iv i*. road. It is tiie home of Mr.
"■mat i ; , whom your readers will
i -p». if’da r foe O. (I. clock agent,
.. } M i i ■J *gc, and perhaps
11 > - i < i "U‘gia, early this
i :* iC’-iuer neai*
11 )' b* i auccs.—
i i i n of hero
i 1 (el
< I 1 \ 'I i firm of
11 . , 4 id who
In r Mu d the , -■( ft native of
tliis count v
1 i; • cr p 11 «re.—
: T! i i / I' otbm within
iti mi; i many of tho
p.-.’pi' I Jce"? staple
crow i , n I -fl.OO per
bn-i’ici . i 'mi Oat h, tv o
rud oHn-i cals < t > \\ 11 here, amt
era -(•< ot » i :J.s arc .'ucccssfully
t'T( W tl
\ x‘» ( ■s a Mctlnaiist church, 30 x
ifi ]. ' 1 w< II tied died and seated, tho
lumber fl • x\-hi. h |was 1 two from a
sin p; 1 p tree- :V.atiling, shiugl *s, seats,
et< r b" <■■. ntleman with whom lam
stopping this i cr ; vouches for Hie truth of
stateuu-ii ’ ind savs ue knew a
rg fiamllv b» live in the hollow
st n ' mammoth t rees
f i i nuuo'cr of vcfii s R. 8 T.
.
[TJL Tie ^ Social C\ ^ „ 'A Glass, HI
"It—
BOH BRITTLE'S TRIUMPH.
—AT THE—
( O CRT HOUSE,
ih 8 ‘ l'i. M, 1887 ,
(• f TIIE—
Eastman Dramatic Society,
_c.
fail to ;■<’ Jim bac,;■;i>,-rp, an “Rob
4 fitt’ for ie- i jmtnenso.
BSTMftN KiG !j SCHOOL
I A]J K Fouall A i :i of th*- Kh st
’j’ !e a iid Ft mail*.* Ac ndi c
i 1 - lit. will b< Mon
fit V Ivt IS| fito f.di term con
..ir
U .V fi TIL rR’N:
J •.
"C -ud G ul’. p< r n.ojit'. »
i.;ii,I ? ■ :«•! j. r lu-.iuh . 2 0 <)
Fourty Grafto. per iiiOnth i ftO
Diiriaz ;!.‘ fr.-.d three rn.M.tte fin* public
f .i .1 will he (ledacted from these rates, *
rMUion »« the Kad of
" - somii.
rym' ‘•nr be had reasonably in good
vuiiiiiics. i ucils ;<re therotuwlv arty^eoHege. eretiarcct
fr - tho Junior Clas in We
solicit the continued patronagec*t the Wwa *
aud section, unci point to our work in tho
past as a ’guarantee f<»r the future.
Tiie Music Department wilt he in churgft
of Miss Theresa Paris, a okillful perform'
er and computeot- teacher.
liss Fannie Bakiuk, R. -I. .-TR-aziKH, JO
As friitcipftL
• Sib taut.
' ’.gust
.
1,