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Fact a,nd Fancy.
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Where is the Dawsonville
Monthly Cresset?
The weather is getting to b(|
pretty tricky. J
A consider tide snow fell d«| h^H
Monday night but it soon
peered.
Short news items from ail oVel
toe county i ally icceived at this
office.
We out' re that some of the
g ms v t ken to wearing bus¬
tle; . . the-i • a; ms.
1: you know ally thing worth
pv M g. Tcmembei 3 d is \
di 'li ab- ■! If.
The tax collector will be in
TJ /!
O 2 th.
i t k, i !.)uggar
di !l ..erne ;n m\in cou
ty nur.s *'
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eiz ' A t Dm Hera,, a;
D. ever make any mistakes?
• ,-:c\y enterprise for Jasper is
one of L. 1 he early probabilities,
.
We not at liberty' to go into
pm g s just now
1 re whitest, worst looking bar
resumes its. youthful beauty and
softness by using Hall’s Vegeta¬
ble Sicilian Haii Renewer. Try
it,
The poet who wrote, 'Man
wants bu'c little here below'’ was
tm : his base, or else the world has
changed a great deal since he
wrote it.
Col. Simmons is ahead of us
now, While at Macon a few days
ago he found a man, Johnson Tur¬
ner, from Henry county, who was
Art 6 feet jo inches. v
To our friends in Dug
We are heartily in favor of the
building of the read from
Swamp to Dahlonega, and_ would
do anything we could to boom it.
Man born of woman is small
■ 'potatoes and few in a hill. For
instance'he wants . an,- .editor to
publish a 32-page illustrated pa-
1 per for 75 cents a year on time
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and never ask for the pay.
We w ticlod a nice stove in a
wagon one day last week and we
learned that it war, to be taken fo
Bethany church. Every church
Wm
ions.
Well, j'ickeus rhust stu dy be
■■■VjEi leaf, on the beet question, too.
lir. R. S. Henderson has brought
to dice a beet that weighs a
hAlc cver t-reive pound:;. isn't
that ; .My hard to beat But
{here H no telling what North- G'a •
■ an uo
UVhcn, from any cause, the di
cstive ana .secrciqry organs be-
come disordered, u?ey may be
stimulated to uealth}’ action by
the ucs of Ayer's' cathartic Fills-
I hese 1 ills aie circscribcrr by i -e
best physicians^and are for gale at
hi the drug-stores.
There are some who owe us
■re O' c to tv.0 doUa’w on rub-
Jm
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Lift to hunt up everv man that
Swes us. By the same rule this
fifizfri will be compelled to ref tse
bvTi v paper that- F published hi
Georgia.
Rev. W. B. Dillard leaves nest
Monday for Cedar Town to attend
the Annual Conference
!■'. Church, j^outh. He
^I
| known froui^M
the r-
new courthouse, ivs' .: in
front of Mr. A. McHan’i? score
was scattered on the sidewalk, and
the house or one of the Champi¬
ons, who lives it the Harrison
marble works, was blown dowh.
It is strung, why a man with
common sense will net mad ■ when
the editor asks those who arc in
arreai s to pay up. It ilk is a year
more behi-n f y ie ought t be
or u
willing to gay up, and it he i T no
more t. two or three months in
arrears he /night to have sense
enough to know that editor
does not niedi him.
Mr. M. J. Webb, of Hartwell,
Ga., spent a day or two in Jasper
this week. He was very much
■pleased with Jasper and the sur¬
rounding country, and promised
that he woul' 1 visit us again next
spring. He is a fine, teacher and
a successful newspaper man, and
will likely seek a position at this
place some time in the future.
The Dahlonega Signal MA- it,is
reliabty informed that Hard j Ter-
due, who was sent to the chain-
gang from this county for stabbing
Sam Tate, has been pai-ddnecl by
Governor Gordon.
The information is true. Fer-
'due has been pardoned.
The-Farmers’ Alliance ifas not
made an great progress in thi:;
county as it-has in some others,
but it is moving along very well.
We are glad to see the fanners
coming to the front, and Tc urge
them to never give up the fight
until they gain the position that
is justly their own. Tire Herald
is with them and will be ever
ready to raise its voice in their
behalf.
The use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
purfios the blood, stimulates, the
secretion, and imparts new life
and vigor to every function of the
■ body. For nearly half a century,
it has remained imrivaled as the
best blood Medicine ei’er discover¬
ed. -Be- convinced by a trial.
The short cotton crop in this
section has made collections close
and difficult The monetary obii-
gations existing, however, should
A' , rota pi every one to make the
most strenuous efforts to lift their
debts ami relieve the stringency..
Our farmers are honest and desire
to be freed., from debt 1.. Debt is a
g rea t enslaver am. ■ shackles many
men who are henost and fruntwor-
^iiy. in some instances, there are
p art ; c • vv ;- 0 honest oblirra-
,.on > and are on’y '00 'dr-'' 'or an
C v CU3e to defer payment. The
rnan who has the means to p r * y
and w si: not, is not he-,
public conirdcncc^
G.
■c.r-yofyr-v
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to do the fight thing.
Journal
Entertinmneut at Nelson.
The entertainment given by the
school at Nelson on last Saturday
^^ring was a success, notwith-
Miri., the inclemency
Hut All of the student-; dul
l he a'idr ore . e -
: i-lca.'cc
HH‘.,rs is.; Finiumr ; iv..-
UM an acoeptiriu.c teach;:., ,:.ul
^Vinany ^Wlic friends at N dson
Blue Ridge Ma 'ble'Cmnpa-
f
sic. It has been but two luce
months since this bam: u\\. organ¬
ized but the rapid progress, which
the members have made under
their able teacher, Mr. Tnomas
Wild man, is cveidence tilcTl they
are Beta mined to succedd. The
members : follows:
}VI Clo wile, Pres., if Hut-Cornet
Byer^, ■#-
C. W. 1st B
A Il.DcVauglin.2d Ouigfey, > ■>
J. W. ist Alto
F. M. Fuller, end U
F. Winhide, re not
W. A.-Brown,
It II. Wallace,
T. W. Tree, B Bass
•M. F, Tree, Tuba
C. W. Ccarley, Snare Drum
..Prof, Wiidman, Bass.DiTirir
Arthur Cearley, Cymbals.
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An Exhortation.
Great is the rejoicing in the
Democratic household over the
return to the fold of the Constitu¬
tion which for so long.a time was
lone, wandering arid lost.
Oh, ye Augusta Chronicle' ■Inch
art laboring and heavy laden, come
up to the mercy seat!
The Constitution will please
give in As g;;pcri r nc, after which
the congregation is invited U join
Brother Co’quitt in singing that
good old hymn:
" While the lamp hoick’, oat to b’uai,
Tho vile d: siunfti; mty • i, i." -
The star-eyed goddess of tariff
reform is beaming her brightest
smile's upon this devoted land.—
Atlanta Sunday Chronicle.
Notice.
W. 3 . Brady, Jeweler, will be at
Jasper Monday, Dec. 2nd, to re¬
main one week. Watches” repaired
in best style. Can be found at
T. W. Beshers’ picture gallery.
Whfct does the organizing oi
the farm era into an Alliance, the
laborers into the Knights of La¬
bor, and the other countless laoor
organizations mean?
It means that mcnoply has forc¬
ed them to use their combined ef
forts .and lo concentrate, their
iOlc0 t0 C:l;sn " Lil ’ -' !; o that are
noVv » anu ''* r '‘‘ continue, to keep
the noise of the iabo-er and far-
mei i0 U1C T nn d-s tone; it means
that the farmer^ who iave been
made to dev the blunt ■ :■ o en
sion, v/11 ? ft nowi as A kv Alliance,
stands e-, e men and :.ssc;t their
rights, 1 :gh(s tnat have been
Bi°nopBii'sts,--T.iglHs SC: - ni0 ’ a *-° •'■mecied at_oy loomed
'bat (he far-
mien i-.-l
as3crt
Tho jute trust has F/ailed, the
sugar trust has,- alter so long a
time been declared off, ami the
other trusts, so far as they effect
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Ifc/eer.- We hope the. days c
. HLliT and ' ‘Tin: /■;. ,♦ • J “ K
ever.—Ex
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Rep as splendid V. : Of I-all
tvVintor Shoe:. 1] so Dry
1 how Family -
Hut;. • < ' -P \
t Cast* tail and . re the.
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E. j. RtfM. iTCK.
To Ou:< F kick ns.
We have waited with most of
you during the summer for what
... yVe have , had , . ,
you owe us. a
time of it, but we struggled alono
the best we ;ould until the pres-
ent time*. Some .of the merchants:
have waited with us the same as
we have with you, and now \vc
must have the money to pay
with. All who owe us on i
scription, job work or advertising
are earnestly asked to come at
..uce am! settle 1 f v m have no t
the money you may bring corn ,
fodder, peas, ci anything; we can
use or sell at the stores'; but doe'.
fail to bring something if you ■< W c
us anv mg \Vk ue not bugging,
but ahang you to fulfill your pan
of the contract you entered mt;
wh-m vou subscribed. We think
li at* ft; r having; waited so
(family for 0
stireK help us this time.
Eh g s-'s’ f berry Cou*yb by nip.
Is giving sati’sf<u;vion 11* tlu- tf,-t.de an<;
the hales ac-epuukid ju-e ponitivoly fov nuwivoluus. ojlier wbk-h
con be iu no wry
exeepi that it is without, douht flu* liest
on tin; nu rkei. Aiik'f-n and be sure you
get the genuine. We keep it.
Richards * Allred, Druggists.
POPPING WXtr. QriBSTION.
When in the coui-m of IiuPian event s,
a ■ ■ i,rr man makes up lusmind to aa!{
tin Vv.: , In.nnvf-.M' .} “ g ,I.,ac+S,,„ g i1n(H *
-;<■>„ r udculty m coming to the point. As
v, - nro not -u i ha.du'ul ve boldly nay:
T r i!l you not answer yea to us, us wo ask
you to go to your druggist or dealer in
toilot articles, and purchase a bottle of
Vail Brothers’ Ideal Tooth Powder, the
best made. As inducement , for
an you
to try it, we give you a handsome engrav-
ing with two 25 cent bottles, 20 x 24, no
advertising on it. There is a ticket
around the neck of each bottle,
A Woman’s Discovery.
“Another wonderful discovery lias been
made and that too by a lady iu tliis coun¬
ty. Disease fastened its clutches upen
her and for seven yean she withstood its
aeverett tests, hut H r vital organs were
undermined -andkloatb scemod imminent. _
For throe months the .eofighod .incessant-;
„ly and could not sleep. She ‘bought of
■ ■ ■ A.- Few
f v , To: .1 motion and vas so much re¬
lieved on taking tli.- ii-st 'don- that she
been slept miraculously all night and with one bottle has
cured. Her name is
Mrs. Luther Lute.” Thus write W. If.
Tlaniriek & Bo,, of Shelby, h. C.—Get a
free trial bottle at Richards & Allred’s
Drugstore.
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CN TUESDAY, DEC. 17 th Between ’0 and 12 O’clock,
'l>isstili©j gy of CJ , 2 P * o ifolmMOii ?,,
-KNOWN A 3 -
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Sharp Mountain BLfTlery,
Best place oh Earth to make Whwky.
Everything new and in good ofde i . Also 100 acres of iaafl. ?
good gnst mill, plenty or timber, Four and one-half miles i. .. • ,'*s
p« r > FieUv.-'- county, 'i'crrns easy Onc-fourth Cash, balance or.;
rerms- ma-.ie known on -day of sale on the premises at the feet T ;
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Sharp Mountain ■ Also a good number of fat hogs. Who e vet
is the purchaser the present proprietor will take balance of pry T
on easy terms. Cause of Sale: f cannot attend to it.
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Attend the sale and get voT whistle wet.
L. J. ALLRED. Aucflhfteet C, P. JohnBo d
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* Uoo t Vouxh Syrup.
TV it i , hint; parents shor- i HO
can-ful nhouv .vs stsicu-tma a go«u ueb
ymp. than ' tli*! (l.on-j ilioap Cou and f h inroi s.v.. *. -sts
no more i U)S-
thrown on the market. M l )OSt.
1 ;:. nom ‘ u '° l>0 suro 1 ?, lK ! V cx ' '**’
hand at all times. UichmUw All 1 ,
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i ESTTUTOR’S HALIw
WiH he (.old the court bourn door
j : n tiic town oi ,Jasper, Pickens C'-aoty,
on tin- firstTuesday in Annul*
ry. isi)0, tic foil 'wing property, to wit*
Lot of land munbot- One Hundred and
Fifty two (152) and (sixt.\ lores of lot
One Hundi-ed and Fill;; one (151) except
01 f- half pine and poplar timber and QUO
half of all mineral . rifcft pvivi!cj4»:M j*f
wovkiny same on tit V acre* (i lot 152»
said lots lying in the , lull distucl and 2nd
of tuti*.l county and containing
Two .Uuudrt'd ami l.\ ooty two.a.-rew merit
r less Paid lotr d part lot being nliaf
is known a« the <1. B. Morris
lUilos vio: of Tilto Hti m. Paid
fa-’o- his a good dwelling and all cccck-
s»r,v outhouses, such as bunts, stables
ho Forty how s of tfood
. 1:0 g.ud ; . liS iyatv.ni, ’i ! v 1 it
-;v !».aAd hau iu iv,. iv. Months tui.o wit!
a percent, in tore-a wifi- fond ioi ; i
it M. MOfliUS
Ex.-'Miti'V Em aii of F. Morris d'.e"d
Eg SBBBigg KftFplESS
Bo iron* Own »yeiW!t;, at
Wharo. They will dyo evwytliing-. Tiny »renold every
fur Strength, liri^htno.t;;, apackeyo. Amount, I’litylmve^oiXiiiiU r»riti-f;,ju
foe Fastness non-fading in
or of Color, or ‘ fun'iSoR.
i’liuy do not crook st emut; 40 coloru. For aalo t)y
Have used your 3 J 1. 'owdai
for quite a 1 ' 12!f* cm g-r it'':.,solid to
none for pnvii ai d SiUT , There
i» no '• ;g> - i . <r j iv ocmn
rueadi;.;. v •' ' < i my ii-ieinlp,
atl delightful M S .° ; ' i h . .ICtUVO SU shall ’ll a
have the ber.ed powdei .<>!' . 11 • ; Ideal,you do
1 ran for you.
jy B . G , B . ,. } Pittsburg, Pa.
Wo can thoroughly recommend Ideal
Tooth Powder to otu- readers. Wo find
sion, it highly endorsed being freo by the Dental injurious profes-
as from all
imparting no grit, cleansing pleasant, the teeth per
to the mouth. a Has refreshing
received
me d a ‘3» the highest eaoh time. We
our readers to read tlve advertise
in this issue, and give it ’
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Bn It, Druggist, Bipjms, i n. 1..
testifies: "I can i-ecommeud I-lleotrii-
liitt rs is the b,.-st iviius ;. av.' i \
bottle sold lias given relief in every ease.
One of rheumatism man took six of bottles, and was cured
If) years’ standing.”
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ha ifiiru. • liaudled r . in ■ {ng 20 -ins* icdioi /
A* ever ;ry y 1 xp-
richee is Electric Bitters,” Thousaudife
of otju the rs have added their testimony, SI 1
that verdict is unanimous that Elei:
trie Bitters do mire all diseases of the
Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only -a hall
dollar a bottle at Richards <& Allred's drug
store.