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NEWS NOTKS •
FiO.n The Little S/ate Of
Greeno Collet oil Py Our
V igilan* Comtpoml*
ents.
UNION mi NT
I’.v Via
W* are just #ut>-rmg tbe Is au'ifiil ami
plsaiaut Imlisn summer.
(adt.11 end Corn ere very much injured
by the elortn and late rains, and peas (on.
/be fleecy staple is coining in quite
freely now, and tlie bard time* will be
lifte.1 duiiog tb* next thiit) date.
Unioo Point has Imre rea' bindsome
young ladies th** any town to the size of
it in lb* stats, and don’t you i-.rget it.
Report says Union /oml Hotel will
change hand# I he first of Oct. her when Mr
Vic June* of iUiloin will become n an*
agar.
When cot ton I* coming iu and money
beglaa U» gingls, It ie a {nod time to re¬
member the leau printer end poor editor,
they hove eoflered l«og enough.
Mtse F G#(*|sr, a pleasant aod |x*polar
owlet r young lady of Cirscnesb.ro la
visiting Mis* Klori* Hart this work.
Unhid Point hotel is among th* best
■ml moat popu|s# eating houses on tne •),
R. IL. and it is bstog praised on all
Mr. J, II. Darrsoo an l cb Idreo of Au¬
guste or* t lei ting up th* summer at At* •
thorn Heights, th* plteaenl bom* of MreN
H Slb»*jr
A echedul* fur the Ocorgia railroad
la of the talked ef things this week
hut whether it will rostenps# or uol is in
the future.
The general breaking up uf Ih* Ga K R
hs* created n great deal of hardship among
the boy* who have been thrown out. It
i* bail oa tb* boy* but old mother rerlb is
mighty good to tin*# wh.) are willing |<>
toko bold of Ih* plow handle*. She give*
meal and fuod and clothe* t« wear to all
that will work.
kite Law tbe charm ng wif# of Mr W K
La* ot Auguste ia pleasantly quartered at
one of the hotel cottages, and will spend
a short time before going boms
Union Point High school has reached
fitly and several others will start soon.
Hhe ho* • too teacher. Competent, energetic
aud a good manager. Hr gives his eutire
lime and thought to bis werk-
URKKNESilOKU.
By f. J. S.
Cotton coming In slowly nod prices
hog. A* long a# d is In tbe
bends it will kuUnue to fall below Z t o.
VI* bad the pleasure of griping bauds
with tbe Gd'tor Saturday last. Ail ways
glad to see him as he wears such pleas¬
ant smile*,
Jim Util a negro boy wa* irrested an !
bed a commitment trial Moudny for stab.
Ling Charlsy Gflmv* Saturday oight with
n knit* at a festival bear but*, he is eat
a* bond.
lie ear* aud stop with Stooe <k West
and gel your nival* when iu loan you
will Aod them in oki U raid Journal
building Burner Maiu and Creeoe Sts.
All thane that can buhl their cotton se#4
will be profiled by it *• they will auuu he
|« aad Shot*
Mr aad Mrs 1’erey JfrConiiuoua art re
juicing ever a IS 1-2 pound baby boy.
Luck ie a lo-teoe, is the old saying.
Every farmer ought to belong end g»
With the farmer* Union as they edit be
benefited greatly by it.
Who cusks for Stone 4 Wes* at the
taaraoi? ot court* the old rein
amilgg* bring good merku
oraf eery short anwwd her*
won't moke more than two thirds
THE CREEK COORTY CQHHOIEL
A PAGE DEVOTED TO NEWS AND COMMUNICATIONS KHO.U OUR SISTER COUNTY.
SOM TH I M’S I SAW
AT TUB WORLDS FAIR
By Dr // Y ll’hite.
(Cut. tin in - 1 frulu last week )
'/Ih-ic are ut.-ut a dezun ei.tiauce*
the fair grouud-s. Fur three or four hours
m the fi«ren<s-n cadi i-n'rance is a scene
of setivity. Th* attendance at tbu lair
average sonic 175,000 daily, end is
steadily iucioaring 1 wa* much snr
prised to learn that so many eu-dhern
I a-, iplii visit the f*ir. While I was in
Chidlgo I iiolicel tint two or th/ee uf
the ci'y pm|K.>ri mentionisl the fact of the
largo at-did tuce of people Iroin tb*
south. While st the fair 1 talked w th
numbers of nu-n and found a fair per
cent of them from this sect ou. Tho west
is not so wall repri seined a* tbe south
On* gr.at altractiou at tho fair is
poudeious Fcrri* \\ bed. it '* a
Ireu whrtl, ab- ut 270 fert in
Iu tli* circumference of it ate
about forty cats- Each car is fully
large ae a street car. Tho wheel accomo¬
dates more Ilian two t'-oueund
Ou* get# a good view of tho sxpos.ti nr
grounds and Lake Jfichigtn frou (ho
cart. Two eugince of 1000
power each, move th* wheel, which
very slowly.
Another drawing card to the
i’lateencn is tbe World, l? mgrt-ss uf
ty. lk-autiful girls from forty
can be seeu by visitors. Fach girl
arrayed to '.be costu ue of bur country.
Due very attractive picture iefiv* or
nirktsh girls reclining ou soft divans
as w* iutagiu* they do in tli*
Jinn sro otucr glr'e there a* pretty
the picture* iu cigar b ox e*. I
th* Jfcotch girl ie the piettiest iu tb*
ding.
* tiagciiiwcxs au.mal show is,a hue
tuts *n the nod way plaisauce. At
show auluial* tint are won lerluliy
traiuol |ierlorin, Li ms ride
tiger* lido b cycles, bears walk rolliug
barrels, horses sce.aw, pain hers,
leopards, doge, bags, and elephant* do
rest.
A great many nation* have village*
the' l'laisaiice. ifosl ol the villages
thesk-rs. Following arv the uamv*
the v lit ages two iriah
*ud cos ties, J.,punese
and ibeo'er, German viliag-,
viliag-, i’ursiati palace aud tncater,
iu Goiio K*ypt, A geuau and
v I,ago and theater, Chinese village
theater, lafpland village, Dah -uiey
lagr,, lurkisb village- aud two
in<ee theaters, Johor* village, village
of the south sea Islanders, lu each
>ag* cau be studied some ot the
ao.1 laanuors of tbu ualtou rupruseulvd,
'lb. re are ogival many pa .aces, kaxaars
music halls, aud cyctorauias in
midway. A lew industries, sucu a*
working, carpet masiug, rug
ai« Ihii Illustrated.
Ou vutenug Ibj expueilio i giuuuds
lu.in the u.tdwajr plaisauce, tbe first
maiu building we rvacu la lito womau*
building. It is uo; a vuy laige one
comparatively. Ia it are vxaitilled lore
valuablv lacca, eiutirot tury, iu tact
kiuds of wo.uau* handwork. tVoman
to the world how s.io U advouc
iu the arts, aueucus, and w hat sue u
to the gvucrat wealth ol
lodge, and material advanccuic.it.
I he f.-r.tgu uatiuusa.c well rvprcsouUsl iu
womans display.
Near by i* the childiva* building, lice
kiadurgarteu, deal uiat. - . tvcimologi
school systems are stews. Nearly alt
of physical and mental ireiaiug
arc to be eoeo lu opera.
Puck, the well known humorous paper.
a buikiiac in which
snows in detail all tbe pro
of niakiug and prlntius lilhuitraphs.
plain ami colored.
Th* horticultural building m an inter**
three con he aUmwt every
of flower and tnut of intereeti a
entire w<wi.l« Asny of the exhihits .f
era r#p7oa eheJ daily. New Stall
Wale bn* at.exhibit oft,uir. A fr. rh
iuipp'% i* kept ii”, and tie ,,:t f-.uit *b
Z.t.y.l':' •{ Z7
pyramid of ab-utila-ry in tbe build ii” ili*<
aCtno* i ucii attention. If ir cmp «-d
of palm*, l> rn a.t I uia nthtr Itixuriom
*|N- t -imena of U.>ra fo-ni many cuimtrtrs.
Tli* crystal cavern is a cave_ lined .»i,li
crjatsl, from a cave iu South lfakola.
The I’uitnl Sla’e* A Riy lias an cu*
campment at tliecxpa-itlon. Ttierc is a
btspital, and parade giouiid, for tbe use
ol the army.
Out n.»ticeatile thing at tin fair is
th it all game, of chance ato excluded
from the grounds.
Vilen: is a moving sid-rw.tlk, a much vn.
ical by tvuich "Y - ^ - 1
cal trivaucu ptss.i igcri
are carried from a steamship lau ting to
the peristylu.
Tno tiaberiei budding contains a uniipio
eolk-ctiou. 1 think it was th* first at*
tempt of the kiud ever mad. by an < x*
position company. Liu,ices used by
almost every nation for tatcliiug fish sr«
exhibited. Dead and living specimen, of
many of the well-kuowu varieties uf fish
are to bo eocu I saw some moustcr*.
if a man should bic»iu« enveloped iu the
person of aom* of tb* piscatorial gianis,
bo would com* out **cotid la-st. Thr
fisherie* building has two annexes which
coutsiu several doieu glass tank*. These
tanks bold thousaud* of ftcsb water ti,h.
1 *up|Kis* lb it Presidvut Cieveiaud, and
Duvo He ury aud Wes VV right, would
camp wbcu they reached this building.
A village of Esquimau Indian* I* silust*
ed iusidu of tliegrouu I*. Tbe ltdiau* '.*>
tlielr native costumes, two teams uf rstb"
d#*r lu harness, dug* in harness, a anew
house, and *.hsr Esquimau bsloug'vg* *r*
to be ««eu.
Rspiseeutatires of ntwiijr «Ui«r in Ini* >1
American iudianr *i* intnpwl an
ground*. Tney live in w gwaius exact!)
m t'-oir forefather* did. Iluy have
Canute, fuhiog ami uuutiug tackle. c■#*
l nines, nml all appuitviiauce* of ludiee
life. Tiny sell inukeU, end «Hhui articles
of their liaudiwork. Au iu.tien named
Dc.rlout, who bold* tbe world’* one hunt
running record of 11 miles, 970 yard* t*
•t the lair.
'llw uiiibrnpologic.il building hold*
exhibits vl lliu Iroa* interesting ualuru
1 hi v ere of high scientific value Tiie
cal ly history ul America t« uu Important
feature. Many luteigu countries *i*o
participate lu lU.: exhibit*. Coiup.ialns
archaeology ami ethnology cau tiu smiled
AW igiuat cueUiiu* of Inauy U-itiou* - *UcU
u* tinniee of tlrot, warfare and huilai, cau
to a g'cal <*x'-ui be undci stood by lbs
exhibits. implement* of tbe »Uue and
br -:.x» age, au<i pottery are *howu. A
great deal ol tii* wuik of tne prehistoric
American uioumUbuildvr* le ou exhibition
N uni mile** tac'. relating to tins physical
structure of the various races cau bcharu
ed. There are departments iu the build*
rug that show all tne caeiitlal fcugwu
tacts about bygieue aud waifttalniu.
The iniuc* and mining umluing col
tatu* u.uuug macb.tiery and product*
of unuea ot tiro world, ‘the display*
slovu tbe vast miueral resource* of tfc#
C utter! Stales. 1 saw gold nugget a iarg*
•r tutu a walnut. ’I here i* a Urge exhibit
of diautoiu'a from Crpe Colony, in Africa.
Yhu Montana silver statue is a great at¬
traction It i* a silver statue ut a wuuuur
■tending ou a silver globe. This rests oe
a jie.ioalal of solid gold. ’1 b« silver lu tb*
statue ie worth £74 000, llw gold in the
pedestal is w..rtli £224.000, That umki*
all worth $2'JgOOO, exclusive- of workman
sb'p.
Tbe art building is a very popular ou*
It cau tain* a wouderfnl coHvc’jou of oaiut
mg* aud statuary- The United States,
display of paint mgs ia very credit abk
Uu# th>ag that strike* a visitor w that tbe
colder countries of Lur pe do uot foruisu
>a pv.il |> lint, r > and tcult-bHa
as tb* »« iwr countrwa do. Applymg
Iks sics to our »«s couutry I heitev*
that when the United State* begin to cui*
tivatc tksw art* tbit tb« south will pew
du*.e the most r*nowued srtats
It‘.«lhiun| .« Hun* ‘aMsaly plgv)
„ 1 llv „ I * „ Ik , fkl II*
/ .
Tht 1 < heajNT't tJAileP}* on
Ke;;rtlf.
Jordon Sr lliitkon
GRFANSnOuO. GEORGIA
During tbe month of Scp-vml.-r, six
first clu** caliiuet* f -r one Dollar. Good
work in all kind* of weather.
JAMES DAVISON
— Attorney at Law.-
Ui<n-)i‘MM (ieorgia
loans negotiated.
Office In Court House. Wif. practice in
adjoining counties
C. H. FINCH
llLACKSMlTH
—AND—
WHEELWRIGT.
Bring me your repair work: your black
smithing etc and 1 will give good honest
work at prices to suit tbe times. Give in*
• trial, tfhop back of Amor Bro Store,
Ureenesboro Georgia
.1 !. Moiicriol*
£>6Slu6Qv # 1/6IltlSt ^ .
r reanea >oro, c»
l wish to irturn iny thank* to a gentr
lout I have «be "New end Improved
detli ni” for onoratiou* iu tilling teeth,
Am prepared to serve you ia i .alt»faet.>iy
matiurr at all limes.
MBAXaB
-AT
Mala IIOUKS
-AT JIIK—
DELMONICO
F. 8. BARNHART A CO.
Orovn»sh«ec, Gx.
ATLANTA.
the standard bred, and Registered
Stallion ATLANTA will stand this season
at tire farm of Mr. T. A. Branch, near
Urceuoboro. . „ I-or full , „ particular* . , to
as
pedigree ami for all information wanted
applv to T. A. HR ANOII.
J.P. CARMICHAEL
J ■ a ®V*|1
DV
FOfT>l>ICV
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New .h |i*. ore !ia*t, fir*l <‘l»e n>en si
«Mt«-nal. H-Jiltl and rejiair all k mis of
maclsilot. f*aw wills grist mills esu
mill* pnilev * uitftmj led-—tat l«o*es etc
sp.sri.il - > . M iifoctnn-ra as^ri:* lor the
best ruginr* *ol Imler. in (r«-f<»rs and
on tb* narket. Keep in steeb
#»«*>■» ami aster pipe anl Suing aud
■.:%m presses < leec* solu-itr I
’Ih * lUtlej. Mansgir
J. T. SIONE W D- WEST
8101 4 1 ST.
FAMILY GROCERIES (COMMISS’N MERCHANTS
MEAT MAFKET.I RESTAURANT.
Our’* Is a New Stor \ with new goods and new prices and those prices the
lowest possible- Our groceries are fresh and will please you. tfaturda _ y and on
Fresh Beef all the time. Fresh Fish aud Oysters on every
public days. W ill handle game as much as possible.
Bring Us Your Farm Products.
Fueh Apple Thickens. Kggs, Butter, gard -n nroloets J etc. And w.- *ill
a* . |i«rl<cted arraiineiucii. to »#1
sell fln-iii on rtiiumiiMon for you. We liavo
best advuntax* to the city bouse c
A Good Square Msal.
Is wl.at we can Rive you for 25 cunts. Wo also have adi-dng room fer Mdomd
OviKiirias' Meata? us*if**ou bavnfarui*]proiluci/to^*e'lI• Fish’ give trial If order. you want And fresh don't . foig.-t .......
fresl, Oysters and us a
us whuu >ou ate lu town aud are hungry. Hespoctfully.
stone db VW est
SAFFER k HDL
OTHERS ~ BLOW. BUT
m - * WE GET THE THADE
D® you know the reason? We are wiling splendid »»U style fond? uU cheep.
’•* K, " ' *
N PR York Price§.
Ann tliu Rood* can hardly b« told from now. Come to see us before you go
elsewhere. W« will take pleasure iu showinc our goods.
radios Ja.ols.ets
In latet -tyh*. We send the people away short and shod with the latest stylo
of footwear, Shoes. Boots, Clippers,flats Cap*,. 1 fe etc. We have tht good* aud must
sell. Tours Ready To Serve,
Suffer | Weber,
THE FRICK COMPANY.
Eclipse Engines. *
Erie City Iron Works Engine and Roll¬
ers, Automatic Stationary Engines.
GINS FROM *2 $2 50 PER SAW ,-J- * ii*.
to
Boilers, „ Saw u ..... Mill*, „ Moor* ,, Go., Corn „
Milta, Prett Gins, Seed Ouitun Klevat or* *
Care Mill*. Cotton IVnav, Wagon and
Platform Mill*, Seeks. Urns'* Chislu-Tool. Poo* Scientific Grind- Siiiu* ♦ ^
tig Sa *,
macbinery, Sliatting, etc. etc. >'
MAI^BY (jb 4VKUY, *
V
—SOUTHERN MANAG1K8-
5 outh Forsyth Ft, ¥ 0 - - AtlanU
STYLE! THE 40 OF SYLPHS, OVERLANDS, RUDGES
tout «*» J
aa u> eye*
A6CITH, DEALERS as* VMOJKI
la su
We
aaSeiilea
or
IWM
OQR SQPERIOR IIDOCCIIEVTS
SYLPH CYCLES RUN i. T ama r is*
EASY. an r«*a«,» hmt will M*(t pay
All mr.
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ROUSE, HAZARD A CO . VA». ST.. PCOAia. IU.