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PINE RIDGE NEWS.
We are having some hog killing
Weather, and some are bemg
killed.
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Some wheat, being sown.
Cbritmas drawing nigh, and it
looks like people could get ready
for it.
We are so rry to hear that Mr
Cason Bruce’s little boy got his
fckul broke by a yoi’ng mule 1 iek
ing him on the lo.ehead. We don’t
know whether lie writ live or nbt
The doctor cat not tel! us now.
Mr. Editor, we are g* ad to see
these lithe eo and snans, although jt
makes our nose iuu water
s'ol’ter like a negroes, hut it keeps
the fly's off our nose and out of oat
eyes- We don’t mind the gnats
so bad—in taet we ih’nk < old wea.
ther good for the helath;
liurer TVcdbei-y is
for bis brother trock riow, on ac—
Count of Soo-t being sick,
The siiiHfepg school will convene
at Vinya u s cieck th is Week, Ev s
‘epy body invited to attend. Frof
Jim Conwe'l teache r , *
Our market,’Come.is building
up as last t s any- station on ’h?.t
load, unddt has gbt to be the best
cottou market.
The boys si.y the show in Athenf
was a g.ai.d success.
The show carried off a good many
Oeoig : a dollars, hut 1 guess - Lee
si) vet wil< bring them back, if Mc-
Kinley will only let the silver rail.
KEEP YOUR PROMISES.
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Dr. Judson wiote a few week
ago concerning a serious subject
broken promises to children. How
sad & topic this is! Dear, trusting
childhood, how mane, many, many
times have you been deceived, a 1 c
how early have you been led to
kn"W I ow true David, the Psalmist
was when he said, ‘“All men are
liars!’ Teachers! here is an impor
tant subject! Dr. Judson tells a
'story of the great missionary. Liv
ings to a . He had promised <.O send
a little boy in England some curi
osities, but ha<l lorgocteu to do so.
Being reminded of hia promise in a
postscript the little fellow had
added, he was “overwhelmed wiili
dismay ane confushicb of face.”
Again and again be letums to the
subject, and feeH sure that bis
friend would forgive him if he
knew how much he suffered hy his
fault,
Dir. Judson also tells how S> r "W ih>
lia.ni Napier, while walking in Cm
couutry, met a little girl sebbing
over a broken low I . ISapier * le
would give her a sixpence to buy an
other bowl, out, finding that he had
no money in his pocket hepromisd
to meet her the next day at the
same spot. The child went away
perfectly happy. On returning
home he found aw r aitir.g him an
invitt on to dine the next evening
with some fiends whom he partic
ularly wi-hed to see. He wrote;
however declining the iiivitatio i,
with the remark to his daughters,
“I cataot disappoint her, she trus
ted me so implicitly. ’’ He was a
grand man, but how despicable and
n?eau is one who deliberately prom
ise's a child, bet dens not perform.
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A P Bearing sells the fa
mous Studabaer wagon —the
best in the world; He is now
on Broad street, Athens Ga.
You will regret it if you
Huv your fall suit before gfT-
ray prices,
**' Ijoxxie Gkkkxe.
A, l. BROOKS
Great 7;|
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REDUCTION
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I have sold thy store, which will necessitate |
a mdve soon.
I teal? move mohey easier than goods.
For the need: 30 days I will
Everything at from 10 to 20
per cent reduction
My stock is complete in every Department. You will
miss bargains unheard of if you fail to visit this sale’
Come early and get the pick,
fl L BROOKS
Comer, Ga.
jj| : 5 Forks
,p>9 of Interest Around the
Forks.
There are several sewing wheat
arid rats.
1 Mrs. Tom Ridlin of Athens was
visftlug Mr3. Bettie Est es last
Sunday, returning to her home
s’unday.
j-Jfr. I H. Pittman made a buis- j
fesstrip to Athens Saturday. Ho
1 ent rip to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Es
i@, in Jackson county, Sunday to
jeliisffwo little girls, returning
.onday evening.
Frank JHoward *of near Clouds
reek Qhurchi was in town last Fri-
I !ay ba business.
ft B Thjnmp-‘on of Comer waS
Jit) last Friday looking after hi-.
Ipi p here.
| non. J F L Bond \vas shaking
hands with' Ms many friend) here
last Saturday evening on his way
- o Danieisville on a short visit 6
his family, the train
here Sunday evening fbr Atlanta
to be atbhis post of (duty Monday.
Mr, Bortl is making the county a
good member in the legislature.
By the way there > 8 not many
cleverer men than Fayette Bond.
Prof, W D Gholston <f the Uni
versity at Athens stopped here a
few minutes last Saturday on his
way to Danielsville on a visit to
home folks.
S W Cpchron of Tucket, Ga. iH
on a visit to his re'ativc-s in and
• Represents the net shrinkage in property value in the South and
VVest/according to the tax return i :;’:i . ally recorded, for 1894,at* com
f>ared with 1893.
A decisive contest Is he fno Ut rw vid die next Prs!denMAl isWtlnn for
PEOPLE'S MO N E Yj-the coinage of both >M ■A l l jil .’ir, wl'fiom (tWrlitoinj—on, wuieli meitii- ill - tree cm/iw.
noth " opposed to the policy of cor.ir.cilon, whit h invt .ti.-inicd |,v Uiigliiild mid ndm. Js, v >,lllusion, and ivl.i.-
I levies tribute on every product of the farm, on vuS of .ill kinds end mi all compensation.' (or moo..
rHE GREAT ISSUE NOW is the double stand.< 1-1 Ili.-^iuiile-liuiditrr— >lte 6oorbi)tlicilJ <nd sllmrH.-s-Hiid
jiioim*’metals against keeping the currency of ill 1 "i the koI.I hauls; •
Tie ATLANTA W ITaLY €ONSTiTUT!O* !
. published at ATLANTA, GA., and haring
C IROUbaTI O N OF MORE THAN 155,000, 1 ,,, y anions the V the e.m, >,•, A-rH;J/,iii' .
f, 31,y weekly newspaper puolislmd on the fare of the <h. i- I /
rhe Leadißo-Champion of the Peopla -sit*!,- r .<• ••*(<•- fo ;.vfi;.oi it-*-, an- < i,/,v;iimii iw..;, .• „ u .,
THE CONSTITUTION IS THE BIGGEST < j uESt V/EtIKLY f l iW 'N, i’ . •
cr,Viriiit the neiv of the world, h^vlu/eo.vi!,e.i. 101 v,tv ei; V m \mi •. .a lln i.m . x off
• ij) fi.il Bin detail* of dehate* ,n Congress on .-all *.!••• u minae niter. „ . '.•/<
fHE ORZfiT SOUTHERN WEEKLY NEWS? X* ;h stjwnbfU: £ nor*i> >■
S news it has unequal oil iheconlliieu'..
As* enlargement of ij columns. Touted - . demands i> hn Its spies
tsl increase its size durjdgtlie suir,:n?r /b> fi pi J -tiu .-!•. making it c . ...
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{inp'l'ftl'f i#rr#lr in Mr uattmiE’d/V' :• <*■ 9- r ,
1 i STRAIGHT Gc : C .J -U'-ify ,
near Five Forks, Will return
ho no to morro v.
Mr. Wiir.tr OgjieiUy once a citi
zen of oiii county, but no# of Ala
hama came in 'aft night. Wont
on to iDanielsvilie is , morning
to \ isit re'atives,
Mrs. W C Hitchcock went to
Alvin yesterday evening Jto be
present at the marring) of hef
no ice Miss Abie Stieetnian, today
atß o’clock.
Mr. .and Mrs Wiijj. Mathews
visited Mr. and Mrs T (1 Hitoli
:ock Sunday.
Capt. '' rights lamilv came pi
Sunday the delight <>f lie Captain.
We.welcome them to our little
tow" .
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Misses Emma Willingl’nin and
Bertha jGrlenn visffed Mr, Ben Bur
tdik aiid family Saturday.
Oh, the big .how has come and
gone- and. the cash the carried
away with them! Did not g-t anv
of mine. Capt. Ross sold 85
tick t here Thursday morning.
Several did not get tickets but
went all t'le same.
A L Brooks and W O Birchmol'e
of Coiner, were her* Monday-,
Dr. Hampton is building anoth-i
cV veranda to his hmuri.
001. J M Smith and HOll. I) W
Meadow, boarded the train her"
yesterday for Atlanta:
Rev. T A Harr's of Wiutervillo,
was in town yebtoiday'
The coilnty’e clever Sheriff, L E
Brooks, was 111 own yesterday.
Cl rk S 0 O’Kolle.y. than whom
there is no clove eiy waS slinking
liands with his friends here this
week,
J A Epp* is all smiles, on ac
count <ff anew arriv 1. Its a boy.
$560,00 0,000
Mr. Rtiplon is g ing right nhod
with his building.
C M Sims o a'dvjs Danioly
vi le, is jVoiv tie-day.'
Hitcllo bk & I’oioughs are lgall
ing and her c r of seed to-uiiv.
&HEIUFF SALE.
Gc n rgn —Maliso iriunt .
Wi 1 bo s 1 1 "Ht 1 e fi et Tafilay
li l)t*'ornh r next, at the oo*rfc
t'o 'sc sad ■■ U’t x, >*itliin the legal
hoars o’sal , L ih** h gli s bidder
fc c R'. tto fo'lo ieg pioporty to
wn: 0 oerisi ir rot of land, lys
iug and b-iiug in h i l emi'iH, on. thu
road l-md'ng 'ro n Pa;ii i 0
At* - )? s know a ar of the S H
WnV uc of 1 ml, ii' nil 'ii the
west side o' said raid gob g from
Dauiol v,|h to A'hens, the me*t
and hound* an 1 co fc* and dVan
cs as follows, Bound**-* o *iiith
and writ pv Kaps a Bridges nut
M r s. Lizzie liyu'", and op n'th
an 1 east by o'hir luidspf S 1J
War* • state. Beiinnng a pinrt
stump snd running t>e to* S 81 E
7 oh. to Duffelsvdls aid Atheni
raad, h"iiOH up said road 10 oiis. n t
f>o links to a lock, tlnmoe N" o§ W
23 ftia. io a r k, tneiuie N 73J W
10 cbß;%id 84 In k* to white oak,
o i brirc 1 ’, thence S 2-4 E 23 chs
and 25 links t a reck, ih nee S J3J
W 4 chs. an I 19 link , to the begin
ning cor itr, e -*llßll4 g 39 B—lo
acres more **r less. Said land
levied 011 as the property of the S
11 Wars deceased, to satisfy an ex*
edition issued from the Superior
court of said county in favor of
Thornes F eming against Mrs. S F
'''are and It L Vale executor and
executrix of S H Ware deceased.
Wrltten notice given tenant in po
se6uo... Tiffs Wov, 2nd 1890.
L E Brooks, Sheriff.
MKIVVOU3 Troubles are due td
W impoverished blood. Hood’s Sar
is the One True B 1 004
and NERVE TONIC.