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-jbis not offer him
-eld of work. There
j Congressmen who
>rything, but there
riiem who do not know
£>ut ot ounce games.
Jvacate of a big
sional appropriation can
4 1v.: ’ point out the jobbery in
(the a£f r opriation advocated by the
tether f<Jow.
f Postmaster General Smith says
if tlie the second-class
.mail were the govern
ment would Manually from
jMS.tmqyo T' o; but the
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m.
tie
o In., warsbp
ke go.
g an expendi
fchave just been
Uv Department,
'.^ssels.
ti ~
f:3EHOUD.
,T my book aside
x of it. and threw
,/the dying coals,
./while blazed up
A chased the gbost'v
..at of the room. I was in
Ay mood.
nJe gazing upon the flitting
gmes, all at once I saw a large
-throne about three feet above the
ground, and upon it sat a very
beautiful, intelligent and thoyght
ful looking maiden robed in a gar
ment so white that it rivaled the
snow in its purity. Ab ve the
throne was traced in pure gold let
ters, “TRUTH,” and which in
creased the splendor of the scene
two-fold. *
Down upon the ground sat an
other maiden that wore another
robe ot deepest blackness.; and
there was a look upon her face
that had scorn, mulace and. hatred
combined in the one awful ex
pression. Behind |ier on fae wall
the word “falsehood” was arched
around her head in raised letters
ot the blackest hue. f
Truth was looking dowi
falsehood with pity \nd con
ion writ ten upon her face, ju/
seemed to be fh n
child of sir.,
saying? Wha
libJt of hl| M
chaT Be your ; , u„
V i*e ' Vr .. ack
ves that ymi
ur malicious
Jfiaveyu.. 10 *B ret for
ruined lives c * >)oor innocent
■nd boys. l‘“'e
great anif 'nf
had no. f
"and up in her
■dly ■ "wlmt
hi] his
ue?
> t I;
0
cil
what
o the
i pbo
d to
-Croats,
tioaler,’’
on, is said
.uted to find
.<*
e<t .
ing.
4!k h on
ouf ;t social
al t . Jl'oats Kridav
jnni’t ji.'lge.
forp'f■ Hell?, i<. Wilson and
' n * too!; ii| < t;o ><fa Fn
day, and reports that Chattanooga
is booming.
W. G. Morrison is receiving
lumber dmvrj in Georgia this week.
Thos. Cummings visited Chatta
nooga Fridav on business.
V. Taylor has it in for
for killing a pop*
his persnjiou tree —meat
is tl *• jfcause.
4sp>ast s P. N. Sells
mirsdM ev /on a double
ier tp /*nt ’ ' -tjoing south.
” en jp-ii lv ihe is seek-
f .v.
■? Ramrlen,
t
aJD CU V.
N
• a slur has
£od name of
yon aider
o'Qr high e-
Regard him as
t and would
<5/the capacity ot
Lac, .. business
galled him from our \. ' ,/]
funds have not been misap
propriated, and will he for'hcotn-
called for.
ijkLeila Killian, Pres.,
T|% Annie Killian,
Tom Lumpkin,
bay field,
Luby . tffer,
Fannie Dorter,
Jennie Lumpkin, Sec.
r, GUSUNDAY M KKI’ING OF Tl, J
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
'1 < |ONVEAE aT I RENT N,
DEC. 29tli and 20th.
Saturday morning introdnctorv
sermon by Rev. S. F. Aiken. I'ext :
“Remember thy Creator,” preached
in the interest of young men t---
pecialiy,
2d. Subject: Can we claim sal
lion, and why? Ry Messrs. G. A.
R. Bib.e S. H ytiurman, Key. F.
bell a nd ol h^rs.
3d. Subject t How can a eliris
tian light be seen, aud by’ whom?
By Rev. G. I#. Bower, J. vV. Ha.u
ic, T. J. Fuller and others.
Sunday hiorning. Children ad
dressed byJ J. Y. Wood, G. A. R.
Milo hear jh|rtnon at 11 o’clock
b^W:!n/jbu^ine.
r The snt of the VVorld
i o r
l Our Saviour in Art,
Cost nearly SIOO,OOO to produce. Cnn-
Tail s near]} - iQOfull-page engravings of
or Saviour and His Mo.lnw by the
•vorld s greatest painters. Hue copies
lof the greatest {via terpieces in tin; art
'galleries of Europe. Every picture is
as beau• iful as asunr.se over the hill
tops. Contains description of th
lings, biography t/Tihe pamteFv' tin*
ifaiues and locations of the ralleries in
i •
Europe where the originals may be seen.
Also contains a Child’s Department,
including a < li's Story of ihe t'hri.sl
and His Mother, beautifully written, to
lit each picture. 1 his wonderful book,
matchless in its purity and beauty, ap
peals to every mother’s heart, and in
every Christian horpe where theio are
children the hook sells itself. Chris-!
thin men and women are making mon- !
jjv raoidh ' iking orders. A Christian
*" ca’i ie J communiiv
it -iW >i. , r
y ; ‘yi Lgi s presents. *
' ** - h AM ’ o ver
ckett, i.ur geu j
.. sold over $1,500
fn a very short time,
jVi on velvet-finished
' bound in Cardinal
V' ail yarned with Gold-
R is, without
1 book of 'bis
r /ior term- quickly and
V age men tof tha, tinritorv.
V ouTtitlary or commission,
*t prove your success wo
uou to the position of
ind ikolTcspnndent, at a per
alary. ■' ° t’evote \ our time to
r t,, ..g.l'it and to correspond-
Wanted,?Sgo a State Manager
ve charge of onftp m I.eading Ciyv
State od njanag’e all the l.uisi
.of the State. Send for t< rins.
Address—
the br it r*sH-.\ meric an co.
< oreornu Budding, Oppo ite
* S. i reasury, W'ashington, D. (’.
Wanted—An Idea
r.!,.l i! ,-, vL TANARUS! /i- r. r, T * h J lr I.SW' l-r<se offyr
. tv. j nunordJ l.,Tcnuu;: wante/.
me
>n
h-
-i
i RECLCED RATES vTA ALA
BAMA GREAT SOUTHERN
RAILROAD ACCOUNT
CHRISTMAS HOI,-
| 1 DAYS. I
for the Christinas Holidays the!
Alabama (beat Southern Railroad
j will sell tickets from .til points on
jits line to points East of the Miss-!
i issdppi and South of the Ohio and
, Potomac Rivers at rate of one and
lone-third tare for rum and trip.
Tickets will be sold 22nd, 23rd,
24th, 25th, and 3ist, 190 C. Also
January Ist, 1901. with final limit
to return January 4th, 1901.
Ibis fives excellent opportunity
to parties contemplating .< '"tiding
J the Holidays with fi||md f their
old homes. i
For further inform Jail on
Alabama Great Sop ' Railroad
Ticket Agents. ’
CIT/ TION
OKORGI Pmlc conn "
To all whom it may c U, "Varet
j .1. oxle. v having in p rt d0 me
i lor permMiVoot letters on ,| U)
e-tatr oi F. (J. Oxley I>. _ ol Kan^
lucky, ami owning |.rc V collnty
Georgia. This is to ghW the
err itors Wev 10 be
ana appear iftimo al
lowe.l by sV gthey can
wl‘y pm Client Ailin ,l/ u ia not be
mam fto Mrs. Ala, V -'.tley on F.U
Oxl /estate, ? 4-
' ,'icss my band / lllcial signature
l'h /Hdi day of Oecei JhuO.
I •!. A . Cureton, ry Dude county.
Cl I'A'iu jioi lI.E.
~ h
! GEORGI A, Dade coinffy.
To all hum it in ty concern. F.C. McKeig
having applied to me lor permanent letters oi
Administration on the estate ol .las. H. Mc-
Seig, Lite ol s ,id county deceased. This is io
cite nil ami singtilar, ; lie creditors ami next
' I kin ol .tames S. McKeig to lie and appear at
m\ ottcc within the l| )W ,.,| | (> |,, w and
show cause, il any thet cun, why permanent
I Administration shoultl not ite granted to F. C.
i McKeig n .Itnnet 8. McKeig’s estate,
j AA ttuess rnv hand and ofllcial signature.
Titi- Nov, 21-1 1 90i..
■I. A. Gordon, Ordinary Dade count 1 .
I CTI’A [TON NO i ICE.
) GEORGIA. Dade county.
Whereas .lolin M. Cantrell, Guardian ol
j Lucy and Eiiztbeth Taylor, and Guardian am
j exollicio Adt.iiuistrator ot Margaret Taylot
((•presents to the court in his petitiuii July
tiled and entered on record that he has fully
administered tiled estate. This is therefore to
cite till persons concerned, kindred and credi
tors to show cause if any they can, why said
Administrator and Guardian should not in
an-hip and receive letters of dismission on tin
1-t Monday in Jauni.ry. 1931, This Oct. 5, ItDo.
-L A . Cureton, Ordinary Dade county,
CIT A THAN NO lie E.
GKOIiG I A, Dado county.
To all wlmm it may concern. .Jessie G.
Pliidips having in nrojter lot in pplied to me
lor Guardianship ol the persons "and property
ot A\ iiiie Lyle, it minor heir of Wm. G. Lyle
deci ased, ami Milton Lyle, dr., a minor heir
of'Milton Lyle deceas ui, minor children oi
va m. u. l.ylc. late (.1 -aid county deceased.
Nonce i- given that sad a iplication will be
hi aid at my oilier at 10 o’clock a. Ul. on the
til sc Monday in J tnuai'v, Dial. This* Decem
ber Hi hi UMjn.
.1. a. Cureton, Ordinary Dado county.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
•
GEORGIA. Dado county.
'A lii tat ..old leioie the court horse door in
I lie ton n ol 'I renli n said state and county on
the Aim Tuesday in -I aniuiry , lth 0, within the
legal •otiisol sale lo the highest bidder lor
cH-it, the following ilesc'ibed-property ts wit:
Twenty acres ol lot of land No. 80 in the 18th
district and 4th section of Dade county, the
same being Die south-east comer ot said ball
lot ot lam 1 , and bounded cn Ihemn'liliy the
lands oi James At. Illevins. on (be west by the
lands if John M. Hawk, on the sooth by the
lands oi I. ( . N'esbit. ami on the east bv tlie
lands of Jas. G. Ganfner. Levied on tos itis
fy a Justices Coin I M i r , tavnrof.l R. Alli
son against ft i jt k f’l incipnl, and Jas,
'*“ Jtins endorser. Tenants in po
oled. L vied on as the prop ityol
'. Itleviu-. Nov. 28th 1900. L'-vy
ina-l e F. s. (,niini, L-C. and turned over
to m arc (i.ii 19W.
% ' Itolit. Carter, Shet iff.
SEE RIFF’S SALE. ,
\ -
(JE'>R;! A, Dado county.
Will be sold before ho conri non-e d'or in.
the town of Trenton, said cdnnty outlie hi>t
Ines i.o in .Ltnuary IWI, within tin* legal
hour- ol sale 111 Ine highest bi d.-r tor cash l.ln
ioilii-ving dociitied property to w it.
Fifo . ere- el lot ol land No. :,2 in tilt lOtli
ills' rict and |tli -•• ion f 1 ;tde comity. Gin,,
bounded on be north by sixty hi m s ,and land
bought, by J. K Kennedy, on tiie wist by lo 1
No. 88 bid. i-ging t.. -I: i . 8. Kennedy ar.d on
tin: *ll-1 b idNo and! ill in lbe If'ii diD i t
a 4'b St. lion olsaid count! levied oil as
, re., rti" W. f. .Jai-'w y lo satisfy a
; e ior our' li (a in lev r < -L Morgan
a).* a ili-1 V I’ .iaei wuv l-'i in< ip-1 and G. AV
M. ’l,.tu n-i cu> it;- I io| mty poinled out by
~*,.<i: .el. V. i ..1 row.iy. Thi- Dec 6. 19'U
Debt t a er. Sheriff. ,
• a* c..ev.r.i .
Thcfv -••••''' and: ••••<.i.*r. "n • J
oaiUi'e tl -ill ‘ i •-' ’• F.’iv
ihe ayinpto. cf mi i-.ro c- > aa/C'-.
Mi* ref. a. most diSioilit to make . r i
i’Cirtihfii-. Iln nmtler liov- • evere. or o.
.vltttf ili'-ctt ispdv.rpepsiu i;tim'd. -;• mi, ?ro '
‘nm liitt- i.J yvil! cur ' M. L*tviiLmrde in
diseases of tlie gtomarh, hltvat am! per
Drowns’ Iron Bitters iff ooiv* i." nil uatuo .
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Just the tiling for an outing whf*re you want a rifle which
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Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy
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QUART BOTTi.ES,
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1 prefer JOHNSTON.’S to all of them."
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