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Atlanta
[Good honest labor yields
loney, and economy puts it
jft'ay for o rainy . uny. fami
Mr. G. A. Almand and
r .jpg an a visit to i elatrv es in
buyers.—Gwinnett Herald.
Men preach from housetops
rifle the devil is crawling
Gough the basements win
iws.
Mr. H. L. Hollingsworth has
Lured a position on the Geor
fa railroad as fireman. few He
Fill commence work in a
(ays.
Some men are bom great,
bine [id men achieve greatness,
some are not worth a fc con
mental.
| Sheriff W. H. Austin spent
everal days in Gainsville this
reek attending the sheriff con
r ention which assembled at that
dace.
|I Big The fault man would who is always benefit find- his
Community Bud if he would detect
overcome some of his own
■aults.
I Mr. R. K. Bennett, of Walton
■county, spent Sunday with his
■daughter, Mrs. N. T. Street in
■the city.
: la j The skilled young workman man educated has as
■advantages many
over one educated
■for any of the so-called learned
■professions.
I Miss Mamie Saxon, who has
■been spending sometime with
|Miss Pome Ida in Augusta Peek, returned W ednesday. to her
I A lady wrote to an editor
jfor I editor a receipt replied for that pies, he and would the
pend j received the the receipt pies. as 4 soon as he
Ogletree & Stephenson will
I receive next week the finest
I hue of tranks ever brought
r° Conyers. They will have
hunks for men, trunks for la
trunks mes, turunks for boys and girls,
for all.
I, I L en kicking that cow, a balky horse,
eats her own eggs
I and the man who knows it ah
[ f ; llm ouid kdve have them no place to on experi- the
T ; station where, an if
£E2&SS d they
’ they can be
pm. m ^esday S0Ci ,^ le night at Guinns acad
tuded and was largely
very much enjoy
I) VL-^" amended Helms and Mr. M.
fj .1 eekl Press the meeting
Monday ' y in Atlanta
an d Tuesday and are
the ‘ h r ’ ty ^? king 111
^ a l nf of ^ v York
I 1 r^L^ IV- v ew and
l JJ11 011 cities - Th ey will
next week.
n othbri lr< ?. adcommissio11 bias
I am prepared to negotiate promptly
S per cent FIVE YEAR LOANS ON
FARMS.
I charge for my services a cash Com¬
mission of 5 per cent., which will cover
all expense oxcept $10 or $15 for Ab¬
stract of Title. Flease cali on or write
to C. P. N. BARKER,
Room 32. Gould Building, Atlanta,
Ga.
THE EDITOR IS OFF FOR A
WEEK.
The Editor left last Tuesday
for a trip to Washington D. G.
and New York. He went with
the Weekly Press Association.
During his absence the printer
was left in charge of the office
with a request to get out a good
paper for the people. In order
to get the paper out I had to
labor under the folllowing diffi¬
culties:
In the first place I had io set
20 columns of type, distribute
it, put the forms on and off the
press, they weighing 150 pounds
each, have the inexpressible
pleasure of being annoyed with
two “devils,” who have truly
played the devil with Mr. Strom,
a silver smith, who occupies
the front part this office. While
Mr. Strom was busily engaged
in repairing the most difficult
part of a Waterbury watch,
they dealt him a blow on the
cranium with a nonpareil slug.
He, not knowing from whence
it came, but, being so well
aware of where the slug stopped,
also being aware of its very
sudden stop, caused him to
think deeply of hunting other
quarters where he could work
without being so molested. He
carried his complaint to Col. J.
R. Irwin, who informed me of
the trouble, and requested me
to have it stopped. I told the
‘devils’ of the trouble they had
raised, aud that they were about
to cause the immediate depart
ure of Mr. Strom from our
sanctum. They said that they
were only taking a little exer¬
cise, and that Mr. Strom was
accidentally hit during the exer
cise. I told them that the next
time they wanted exercise, I
would let them go out of the
office and take it, where they
would have a plenty of area to
throw slugs and rocks without
the liability of damageing some
one’s head.
You will have to excuse all
the grammatical and typograph¬
ical eraors, for you can plainly
see from the above the trials I
am having dining the non¬
of the Editor.
Mr. and Mrs. M, Gr, Town¬
send are in the city.
It is ten times easier to get
into trouble than it is to get out.
Camp meeting at Smyrna will
begin on Friday before the first
Sunday in August.
Mrs. J. L. McCalla, after a
pleasant visit to friends and rel¬
atives at Covington, returned
home Thursday.
When a young man sits in
the parlor talking nonsense to
his best girl, that’s capital. But
when he has to stay in of even¬
ings after they are married,
that’s labor.
Locals are scarce this week,
as there are no deaths, no sick¬
ness and the marriage have
about all come to a focus. There
isn’t but one more rumor of a
marriage that the town knows
of,
WANTED—A good compe¬ of
tent teacher to take charge
Oakland Seminary for the fall
term beginning the 1st Monday
in September. M. R. Stewart,
Dr.
Ch. Board Trustees
NOTICE TO GINNERS.
I have a 40 saw gin for sale.
A bargain to be obtained., Call
at Almand and Langford’s.
Dayid T. Vaughn.
MARRIED.
Sunday morning at 9 o’clock
Miss Emma, the pretty and at¬
tractive daughter of Mr. W. V.
Almaud, and Mr. F. G. Dunn, a
popular young druggist of this
place were quitely married at
the home of the bride. Rev. H.
M. Quillian pronouncing the
words that united the lives of
these young people. Mr. and
Mrs. Dunn are boarding at Dr.
M. R. Stewarts where they are
at home to their friends.
The locals from Oak Grove
came in too late to appear in
this issue. They will appear
next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Summers and
Miss. Carrie Beck Davis attened a
picnic at Grants Park yesterday.
Misses Fannie Mercer and Lena Mu
luth who spent a few days this week
with Mrs. Arnold Whitaker in
the city returned to thier home in
Atlanta yesteaday.
Sam Jones is said to average
about $3,000 a week for trying lo
save souls, There’s a pointer in this
for some of the fellows around here
who are actually paying for the priv¬
ilege of losing thier souls.—Augusta
News.
Equal to the Occasion.
“I’ve been hearing something bad
about you from papa, George, and
I'm afraid I must ask you to cease
visiting me.”
“What does he say about me?”
“He says you are not a saint by
any means.”
“Isn’t a man known by the com¬
pany be keeps?”
“I suppose so.”
“Aud if the company he keeps is
the best, the purest, the highest, the
most elevating, the most refining,
and finally the most charming in the
world, isn’t it an evidence that he is
good?”
“Yes.”
“Well, don’t I keep your compa¬
ny?”
The maiden pondered, blushed,
smiled and said:
“Papa’s mind has been poisoned.
I won’t believe anything against
you.”
LEGAL WARNING.
All persons are hereby prohibited
from hunting or in anyway trespass
ng upon my premises under penalty
of law. J. C. Farmer.
This June 26, 1891.
FOR RENT,
My saw mill and ginnery for this sea
son. Will give possesion first of
August. Apply to J. E. Whitaker,
at Hudson & Son’s.
WANTED.
The People’s Loan & Saving Associa¬
tion of Geneva New York wish to organ¬
ize a branch in this place and will loan
$5000 at once and thereafter a stated
amount monthly. The contract. right man Address can
secure a remunerative N. Y.
E. A. Walton Treas., Geneva,
Come and See Us Before You Buy Your
Supplies, Dry Goods, Plows, Plow
stocks, farm tools of all kinds. We
keep a full line of
and will sell as low as the lowest.
Come and see us and we Will make
it to your interest to trade Witii us.
ALMAND & LANGFORD-
BUSINESS-LIKE.
Editors, as every one knows, are
a very busy set, with no time to
waste upon long-winded callers or
unnecessary formalities.
A Georgia editor, who is also a
real estate agent, a building and
loan association director, an attor
ney-at law, clerk of the town coun¬
cil and pastor of the villiage church,
was recently called upon to perform
the marriage ceremony. He was in
a great hurry; in fact, the couple
surprised him in the middle of a
heavy editorial on the tariff.
“Time is money,” said he, without
looking up from his work. “Do you
want her?”
The man said yes.
“And do you want him 1 ?”
The girl stammered an affirmative.
“Man and wife,” cried the editor.
“One dollar. Bring me a load of
wood for it—one-third pine, balance
oak.”
Fairburn had a jail delivery on
Friday night. Three prisoners es¬
caped, but one could not get out.
Those who escaped are: S Kemp
horse stealing; Richard Smith burn¬
ing gin house, and Fayette Smith,
arson.
Suscribe for this paper.
WANTED—One second-hand anvil.
Apply to Argo & Rider,
LOST—One epaulet from i nifor m.
Finder will greatly oblige owner by re¬
turning it to this office.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR
CATARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense
of smell and completely derange the
whole system when entaring it through
the mucous surfaces. Such articles
should never be used except on prescrip¬
tions from reputable physicianc as tlie
damage they will do is ten fold to tlie
good you can possibly derive from them,
flail’s Catarrh Cure manufactured by F’
J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury and is taken internally, and
acts directly upon tho blood ond mucouf
surfaces of the system. Iu buying Hall.s
Catarrh Cure be sure you gef the genuine
it is taken intarnally aud made in Toledo
Ohio by F. J. Cheney & Co.
Sold by Druggists price 75c. per bot
tie.
WARNING.
I forbid any person hiring or har¬
boring Jeff Akin, col., for the present
year, 1891, as he is under contract to
me. June 6th, ’91. T. H. Hardin.
PERFECTED
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