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mmm is here
ITH Spring we have brought the finest stock of
.Spring Goods ever displayed to the people of Pick¬
ens or any other county If we can just get to make
i youpnees we havn’t the slightest fear but that you arc our
customer.
Jf
Beautiful indeed!
Our line af Ladie’s Spring Hats are simply lovely in
style and trimmings. Our stock is far superior to our com
petitors, in Ribbons, Flowers and other Trimmings. We
can sell you a Hat at from 25 cents to $3.00. We are before
he pubiic to please and we are satisfied that we have the
o<£s and prices which w bring the people flocking to us.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! CLOTHING'.'.'.
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In Clolhirg cur style ard quality are unsurpassed. Price
teo low to'quote here. A Nice Black Cheviot Suit $5,0
'N. ‘Why gc Atlanta to get them at the same price h
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THE HERALD.
ESTABLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
--BY-
ALBERT h. TU’XER
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the voters of Pickens Co:
I hereby announce myself a candi
datefor the office of Tax Collector of
Pickens and respectfully solicit the
tid of all. If elected will serve the
people faithfully and. to the best of
my ability, Having been disabled by
the loss of an arm I am unable to
perform manual labor is the reason f
come before the people asking fo r
t heir suffrage.
Respt.
II. Tavi.ok.
After many solicitations, I an¬
nounce myself as a candidate tor
Ordin try and submit myself to the
action of a primary or,tffe will ?>f
the Republicans of this/county, s
for my qualifiations ar.d disposition
to impartially administer county af¬
fairs, liefer to my past record as
Ordinary. With best wishes for
the wellfare of the people ot Pickens
and tendering my tnanks for past
av#rs.
I am your humble servant., 1
1 C. J. Corvehsox.
To .Tint VOTERS OF THE COUNTY:
I heivby announce myfcclf »
candidate for the 'office ot \ ax
Receiver of Pickens cwunty, and
earnestly ask jour most cordial sup-
port. If elected f am competent to
fill the office and will do sc to the
very be 4 of ray ability.
£ * A. L. Barrett.
Local Items
<§• to A. MoHan’s for nice spring
millinery and for all kinds ot goos
cheap.
We will sell you a good Ila!f Pat-
cHt flour for §2,00. why pay $2.10
for an extra family? We still sel
six pounds of good Coffee for a dol-
lar.
A. McIIan & S x.
A beautiful le cf yprmg hats m
the latest tlyle at BonxRTsex
MoCutchb
LadtesHats, trimmed and untrimmed
at extremely low urices at Rohert-
SOct McCutche
The Journal aud The IIerai.d
in
look HEBE.
Ten yards of nice Black Lawn for
30 cents You can’t see how we do
it neither can the other inerehan
but still it is so.
A. Me Han & Son
LVerything now points to a week
which will he of great benefit
teacheis of Cherokee, Gilmer and
Pickens counties from the Oth
Esq - E. P. Watson, of Talking
Bock, died last Sunday nijLt. He
was a pioneer settler and had been
justice of the peace for nearly forty
years. He was authority on almost
any subject touching the
development and growth of tins see.
tion. He was blessed with a re¬
markable memory, whic lie exercised
to the best advantage. He Pved to
be about 70 years old and the world
is much better Ly his havingjlived in
it. One by one the old tand-ma) ks
are being called away to join the
angelic hosts. Earth is better by
him having lived and heaven is
blighter by his presence now.
Mr. T H. Breer and family of
McFarland, Teim., visited many
friends here last week.
Mr. AY. D. Simmons, of Elli.jay,
spent Friday and Saturday in Jasper
With relatives.
Mr. Henry Worley, of Duck town,
spent a few days of last week in
Jasper.
Miss Laura Padgett, of Ducktown,
Term., made a short vis : t to relatives
last week.
The " wife of Mr. James Cochran,
of TalUing R 0( ,k, died of typhoid
feyer lagt Satbrday . She was a good
woman and has gone to the reward
of the just. We extend to the be-
our sympathy
TEACHF.BS’ EXAMINATION.
The next general examination
f or t eac be rS in Pickens count/,
will be held in Jasper, July 25th
next . The State School Comm-'s-
sioner says; , (J propose question .
mg the teachers as to their
knowledge of the institute sylla¬
bus. They should be advised that
they will be questioned upon
the matter of this syllabus, and
they must be familiar with it in
der tc stand the next examination.
Teachers will also be questioned
on “White’s Shcool Management.”
The combined Teachers’ Insti¬
tute will be he held at Jasper Ju¬
ly 6th to 10th inclusive. This
will affore teachers who anticipate
entering the next examination a
fine opportunity to become famil¬
iar with the. work outlined in the
syllabus and thus be prepared for
the July examinution. Tms June
I5, 1896. Jno.W, Henley C C.
>>.
Those who have not payed their
subscriptions to the missionary col-
lections taken sometime ago w 111
cenfer great favor by having me the
amount within tlie n'-xt few days.
Loy Warwick.
p r if. II. F. Sharp will open
school at the Kirby Institute next
.Monday. Start your children at
once and get the. advantage of the
full term winch 1 :st only two montlis
;iu j embraces tree schorl term.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castor;®,
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s CasfOrU,
Telegraphic dispatches received
at io o'clock today indicate that
that, the brilliant, Bryan will he
■nominated for ^president by the
democrats.
The teachers have taken Jasper
and that by a storm but Jasper is
proud to be theirs.
This is a great week for the
educational interests for the tcach-
ers of Cherokee, Pickens and Gil-
mer.
( n the 3 rd Sunday mat tlicro will
bo given an all-day singing at the
Duckett School-House, winch is one
and half miles West of Blaine, on
the Kill jay road, i«. large bttsii ar-
bor will be built for this special occa¬
sion. This anticipated occasion is
gotten up by the grown people and
they anticipate a good time. *
All music lovers arc hereby iuvi-
ted.
A good organ, plenty of good
books and some good* leaders are
expected.
The e will be plenty of dinner on
ground. \Ve hope to have a lecture
from Prof. MoIIan, of Jasper.
bis singing v’.ll be conducted 011
convention style, Let all attend and
carry their books and »‘basko ts.”
SEE HEBE.
All music-loving people are re¬
spectfully solicited to participate m
a “Saered-i'lusicai” at Hinton, com-
mencing at 2o’elock p. m. next Sun¬
day, 2 nd. A good organ and plenty
of good books will be on hand and
together with a host of others, we
trust that Prof’s Median and Healey
of Jasper will be with us.
Hoping to see Pickens county
revolutionzed musically within the
text six months. I am yours in
song. G. B. Daniel.
Dr. It. M. Moore, of W alesca
who is secretary of the North Ga
Medical association, requests us
to state that the assoe.ation will
will meet in Canton ton. or row.
All physicians are invited to
attend.
liach county* lias a fine lot of
good looking teachers here this
week on the n.en side of the house
and the ladies—God bless em—we
wish ;ve could go to school to
every one of the sweet things.
We don’t see how their pupils can
help loving their t'/acheis-
1 he county cf Pickens is enti
tied to one beneficiary ot ihe
Brown Fund at the Worth Georgia
Agricultural college.
The recipient will be paid $6.21;
per month, and will be selected by
Board of Trustees August 1 st.
For further information appty
to Win. VVorley, Secy Bd Trustees
Dahlonega, Ga.
The 4th of [July was celebrated
grand style at Nelson last Satur
day. Dr. S. M. Merrill, lev. J. T.
Tucker, and Mr. W. A. Covingtoii
delivered splendid adtlresscs A foot
ra ce with six participants was wor
by Carl Brady of Ball Ground Tn
the afternoon a nice game of ball
was played between Nelson and
Jasper, with the score 11 ti 13
in favor of the latter. The Faroe
cue was enjoyed by a A We re
gret that we havn’t space to give a
more extended notice of the affair.
The summer session of Kirby In¬
stitute^ opens July 13 , 189 G to finish
the junexpired term, The school.
will continue for iw > months. Tuo
full patranaga and earnest support of
ali are greatly desired Don’t fail to
nndn'stanJ that t his is the Public
T ertn. Let’s all enter into the work
in earnest.
II. F. Siiahp, Prm.
Awarded
Mifthast Honors—World’s Fairi
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1 \ ; l- CREAM > Ut* V'
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MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
trom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 Years the Standard,
COM MISSION lii PS HlL* OK
TIIK PBO/’HRTY OF Mi Id
PIEDMONT M.vltfildc
COMPANY OP
GEORGIA.
Under and by vi vine of u final decree
of foreclosure and .sale, rendered by the
Circuit Court of the United States for
the Northern Distiict of •i , #rghi, on the
lftth day jot' June lHOtl |in the cause of
Andrew J. Robinson, of the State of
New York, ajpuust the Piedmont Marble
Company of Georgia, 1, Perey li. Adams,
appointed as Master Commissioner by
the court,‘to noil,the property of defen¬
dant, tliis said Piedmont Marble Com¬
pany of Ceorgia us set lotth in . it id do"
cive, w ill sell tit public outcry, on Tue;-
day, the 4th day of Augt s, Isbti, at Pi
o'clock Noon, (or the day to which 1
may adjourn the sale, due notice ol'such
ajourament being given), on the pveint-
scs of said l’cidtnont Marble Company
of Georgia, at Marble Hill, in 1’ickens
County, t ijejgia, tlio following ik&orip-
ed property':-*
All right title and interest of Poid-
moiit Marble .Company of Georgia, in
and to a teas* for the term of of 0 !) years
from the 12 da$ of November, 18 s >, of
all the marble interest of the said do
l’eiidant Company in the lots of land m
Pickens County, Georgia, htreinafto-
named. With ail the rights and priv
leges nee deS to quarry ami manufac-
tare marble thereon. The first tract of
Ian d is known as the North west quarter
of Land J.ot i07 iir the itli District and
2 nd section of Pickens county, Georgia,
containing 40 acres, The second 10 , is
the South liilf.of land lot Os), .in the 4th
District and second section ol Pickous
county, Geoigia, containing SU acres.
The third lot is Land Lot 64 in the 4th
Di strict and 2nd section oi Pickens
County, Georgiy, containing 100 acres
less 10 acres mote or less sold to the
Georgia Marble Company. Also all and
-any * inerals mining rights, rail-road
easements, franchise), equipments ,
buildings, machinery and ali tools used
in quarrying marble on mid land, or
belou ging to the Fcidmont Marble Com-
pally 01 GioigiJl. Also all equipments
and machinery used by said Marble
Company in cl) easing or preparing marble
for shipment. Also ail other property,
personal, real er anxed of whateve
.
description belonging to said company.
Terms ot sale shaii be as foliows:-
First :- Allihcpropertiesdcsciibed-
and lor a lulter description reference to
the iinal decree of tne date aloresaid
must be made, -..hull De sold as eue
pared. " / —
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Sacond:- Said sales shall be without
any appraisal or light ol redemption to
the Lightest bidder, and free from all
iiens of every deeription, created, by the
Piedmont Marble Company of Geoigia,
or existing by operation of law against
it, or against its interest in raid property
Third:- Complainant or any paity to
the cause may bacome a purchaser of the
r aid property, The Master Gomtnisiouer
will require before accepting any bids
made by »iy other than ( is complainant
a deposit of $5,000 in money or certified
check, to be used as the court may see
proper, provided such biducr shall fail
in any respect to comply with In's hid.
In addition the successful bidder skull
on demaud, pay a sufficient sum of mon-
ey to defray all the expense s of the cause.
Aud the purchaser or purchasers other
than the complainant, shall deposit
with the Commissioner, immediately
after the property is knocked off to him
a sufficient sum of money or e ei tilled
check to amount together with the said
J5,000 to tea per cent, ef the purchase
price. The balance of the purchase
money shall be paid at the time of tho
confirmation of the sale, or when directed
by the court.
Fourth;- In case the purchaser or
purchasers fail to comply wi ch tsrm, o r
the sale, »r with any orders of the cour t
relatin" to COBbVliniXUktLOU oi til© \)U 1 -
chase, or i,. payment or part payment
m be made on account thereof, then the
sum paid in shall be forfeited as n penal-
ty for such non compliance. If, the sale
js notcontirmed by the court, then the
deposit required will be returned to the
bidder. If any: pttrehasers
or .purchasers fail to i (>m -
p!y with liis bid or complete his bid,
then the commissioner may, without
further application to tho court, again
advertise the mortgaged property,! or sale
aod sell the same on the terms hcrctoi on
stated, if complainant puroiiases tiic
property, then bo shall pay into the
court such a turn ol wciitj, to j.u\ couth
ul expenses of tho cause as the coui-i
a direct.
Kifth:- The pui" baser or p vclnisors
of the property al ter m. . v i j of tlie
game - ty them hll.ui aoid , j /<>,G OiS i) en-
j^y tlie the said mi»rt^ug-:d prends, slid
property, v»i-^ rights, • l'.V S.
inmuhitics and fia.ri CH ppeittHiiin;;
thereto, as iud.y aa C- duly its le
,i<l dutenri.i.ic ~ • ! ! er j: ’>: < - o
s
neld and enjoyed tne 1 UKit*. , or fur’ - =
darticulars, reference is hereby m m.is to
the said final decree dated ,L 1110 lb til 1 '^a:
Percy il. Adams,
M is ter Com oner.
Edward f. Clinch,
Brandon & A kkwihgiit,
Goiin.sel for Complainant.
Ilooe’s Pills become the favorite
cathartic with all v. iio use
\U DmgqiMs. 25 c,
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Five pound of Green t'oftoo for a Dollar.
Four'pounds Arbuckle'lloaslcd (.’often fora Dollar.
10 pounds Bice 1.00. -I oz pekage Bruton’s Snuff 10
Notice Unit cen‘s*
we can save you money on Ills f llowing;—
No. 7 Stove i t
with vessels and tinware complete $ 7.00
Chairs 40 cents and upwards.
Mattresses $1.5)0. Bed springs irom 1.00 to 2.5#
Bureaus front 4.25 to 7 . 00 .
• SchaolBooks at list prices
On farming implements we cm <41 you it prices are, inducement
ltd anybod’ys.
(r*- ’Come right along where yavolhe best assortment in town
it. J. Yours to Serve,
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cat and patfooof the lafost,britfht- vocal In-
lc.1 . moat popular ana
fa BtruniontuI composition* of the
Hay. with handsome cover, on which;
1m printed an excellent portrait of
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AiY tK*iton of ntnalv end
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