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A long-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the
Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one
requiring an effective liniment.
No other application compares with it in efficacy.
This well-known remedy has stood the test of
years, almost generations.
No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of
Mustang Liniment.
Occasions arise for its use almost every day.
All druggists and dealers have it.
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LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS.
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TIIK PIEDMONT REPUBLICAN has just entered upon its Sccoxd
VGI.UMK. As an inducement to Republicans and other friends
to subscribe and solicit Subscribers, that our circulation and ia
i fluence may be increased, we offer the following low and
! liberal terms:
Single Subscribers one Year, in advance *1.00.
Six Mouths 50
; Three Months 25
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CLUB RATES
t Six Khhscriliers, one Year, in advance *5.00.
” ” Six Months ” 2.50.
Ten Subscribers, one Year, ” 7.50.
” ” Six Months, ” 4.00.
Twenty Subscribers, one Year, 12 . 00 .
” ” Six Months, 7.00.
” ” Three Months, ” 4.00.
To old Subscribers, in arrears
we would say—
PAY WHAT YOU OWE—
RENEW, ALONE OR IN A CLUB
GET NEW SUBSCRIBERS
Wo have striven to make the REPUBLICAN a worthy and respected ex
ponent of the Principles and Policy of the great patriotic Union-loving Party
it represents, and a pure, trustworthy and instructive Family paper.
We think that to some extent we have
succeeded. Our friends say we have.
Tie Future will ie aa iraprovefflent oa tie past -
FRESHER NEWS
A GREATER VARIETY—
MORE ATTENTION OUR MAGNIFICENT RESOURCES,
ANI) THE PROMOTION OF THEIR DEVELOPMENT.
I^r’Reinittances may be made at our expense and risk.
Our Republican friends, in Georgia at least,, should, and we hope will
g > to work among their neighbors, and get up Clubs under one of onr
propositions.
GO TO WOliK NOW AND WORK HARD, AND PRE
PARK FOR THE CAMPAIGN OF 189a.
Addrkss,
JASPEE, GA„
ELLIJAY SEMINARY.
FURNISHES UNEXCELLED ADVANTAGES
TO YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN.
SEEKING A THOROUGH EDUCATION.
FACULTY consists of FOUR
EXPEKIKNCED and PRACTICAL TEACHERS
WELL FURNISHED SCHOOL BUILDINGS IN
A HEALTHY PROGRESSIVE TOWN,
TUITION from #1,00 to $2,00 per month.
Incidental fee 25 cents per term.
Board cheap; and Dormitories at small rent for Students who wish to board
themselves.
SPECIAL COURSE IX BOOK KEEPING $3,00 per month.
Students admitted at any time
Between July 1st. 1891, and April 15th. 1892.
For further information address
Rev. J. E T ai.lant, A. M.
President of Faculty, Ellijay, Ga.
13-2-1. d.
NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!!
E.S. & H. C. Allred,
(CJ^Are now receiving and opening a grand assortment of Seasonable
Goods, which they invite their friends and the trading public to examine.
They have now in store and will be constantly receiving fresh supplies of
Groceries of all kinds—
FLOUR. HAMS, SUGAR, COFFEE, SYRUP, LARD, Etc.
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AN ASSORTMENT OF
Beautiful : Dry: Goo &
A FINE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
A large stock of Builders’ and other Hardware and Farming Implements
&3r*They also have a large stock of
FRESH AND PURE MEDICINES,
Fauey Articles, Perfumery and Stationery. Physicians’ Prescriptions care¬
fully and accurately compounded.
CRANDVIEW AVE, NEARLY OPP. COURT HOUSE.
RH AU " If rrniAlf) Thorough, Practical Instruction.
■JbImUIT & STRATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, LOUISVILLE. KY.
PICKENS COUNTY
^GEORGIA. 0
Is situated in Middle North Georgia, about equi-distant between the
South Carolina and Alabama lines, and between 40 and GO miles south of
Tennessee.
The county is about 2o miles long east and west, and about 18 miles
wide—north and south,
Containing alnjut 450 square miles with altitudes varying from 1000
to 8200 feet above Ocean-level, the mountains, hills and valleys affording
EXPOSURE TO EVERY POINT OF THE COMPASS, About 20 per cent of the
area is improved.
The surface, generally, is HILLY and MOUNTAINOUS,
With numerous vali.e vs through which How full fine creeks
and smaller streams, many of which supply
ABUNDANT AND CONSTANT WATER POWERS.
The county is bounded on the east by the “Burleson range of mouu
tains” in which are “Burleson” and “Grassy Kxon” each about 8200 feet
above tide water; and on the west by the “Sharp mountain” range.
A ridge, on which
JASPER, the “MOUNTAIN QUEEN CITY”
is situated—about 1700 feet above tide-water—passes through the middle
north and south; and between this ridge, or plateau, and the mountain
ranges described above, are scores of lesser mountains, with well-watered
fertile Yalleys intervening.
The formation is marble, free stone, and a species of granite, Com
paratively speaking, .
TUB MARBIiB BEOS ARB
INEXHAUSTIBLE,
there being enough in the county to supply the Southern Status tor
Centuries.
In quality it is equal to any and superior to most American marble,—
and embraces besides Beautiful dazzling White, Pink, all Shades, and
Beautiful and Brilliant Varegated, all susceptible of the finest finish
and polish.
Several quarries have been opened, and profitably worked, employing
hundreds of hands. All hive orders ahead of their capacity; and other
quarries quite as extens've are being opened—while the opening of others
is contemplated.
The soil of Pickens county is adapted to all the grains—corn, wheat,
oats, barley, rye, buckwheat, etc.,—and, also, to clover, Hungarian, blue,
timothy and other grasses—all of which grow luxuriantly, But corn
and wheat are the staple agricultural productions. Cotton of excellent
staple is grown in the west eml of the county, and to a limited extent in
other parts.
Irish, Yam and Spanish flourishes, potatoes, affording cabbage, beets, turnips Ac yield
abundantly, and Sorghum a rich product.
With hill and mountain slope exposure to every point of the compass,
combined with altitudes varrying from better 1,000 adapted to 3,200 feet, and fertile val¬
ley lands, no portion of the world is to the cultivation of
APPLES, PEACHES, PEARS, QUINCES, and other hardy fruits, or to
strawberries and the other small fruits. As to Graph Culture— Pickens
is included in the Wonderful Piedmont Region now attracting attention as
the coming seat of GRAPE GROWING AND WINE-TAXING in the
United States.
As a TOBACCO PRODUCING SECTION this cannot he excelled
whether productiveness or quality be considered.
In common with the entire extended Piedmont Region, Pickens coun¬
ty cannot he surpassed in adaptedness to Cattle and Stock-raising and
Dairying on the most extensive scale. It ranks equal to any in the Union,
and with ample transportation facilities will rapidly develope in this direc¬
tion.
Large forest areas of chestnut-oak and other timber affording bark
suitablk for tanning PURPOSES, suggest that this industry could be
largely and profitably engaged in.
The output from Tanneries and the Superior Hard-wood Timber
would supply raw material foi manufacture of Leather, and the manu¬
facture of Furniture, and all other manufactures of wood in Jasper,
the county seat, whose shipping facilities now excellent, will soon be equal
to any interior shipping point.
Within a few miles of Jasper, in different directions are Mineral
Springs, one or two of which are reputed to possess remarkable medicin and
curative properties, which with the pure air and picturesque mountain
scenery combine to make The Mountain Queen City A Delightful
Summer Resort.
The Marietta and North Georgia railway, which traverses the coun¬
ty from near its south-eastern corner to its middle northern boundary,
passes through Jasper; and the line of the Augusta and Chattanooga
railway —whose construction is only a question of time—enters the county
on the East, and crossing the Marietta and North Georgia at Jasper, leaves
the county near its Northwestern corner. The Marietta and North
Georgia railway affords a fine outlet - for its marble and other products
southward through its connections at Atlanta, and Westward and North¬
ward by its connections at Knoxville; while the Augusta and Chattanooga
will afford an outlet South-Westward by its connections at Chattanooga,
and Eastward by its connections at Augusta.
No county or locality- in tlxo
Union Presents a More Iviting
Field, for* investment, or Protn
ises a Speedier or Biclaer return
on capital and labor employed, Land is cheap, labor can he had
in abundance as cheaply as any where—the demand for the products of
the Quarries are a long way m advance of the present, or immediately pros¬
pective capacity to supply, In fact there is no product of the
county—metallic or mineral, or of the forest, the stream, or the field,
which does not find a waiting market and ready sale at remunerative
prices.
Any information desired will
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be promptly furnished, and as
fully as possible, on applica¬
tion to
PIEDMONT REPUBLICAN
JASPER, GA