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Published Every Thursday.
Official Organ of Fannin
County
t. S. McKtNNRY. J. M. MCKINNEY.
McKinney & BRO. Proprietors.
r. s. McKinney .; Editor.
BLUE RIDGE, GA., JUNE 20.
It is just simply wonderful how
the South has grewn since the war.
Give the democratic party a
chance. Don't censure them so soon
Remember they haven’t had time to
accomplish much good yet. on'y to
get some of the Republican officchol
ilers out.
The Peidraont Republican says
Atlanta has another sensation and
among the high flyers as usual.
Vf ell you see the high ftyers> have
hothing else to do but to create a
sensation.
If some one don’t come into this
county this summer with capitoland
establish a cunning factory, our citi¬
zens are going to organize a stock
company and do it themselves. It
is simply useless to let our fruits
go 10 waste for the want of a market.
Kindling wood is being manufac¬
tured at Rockmart and placed on
the market for sale. This now will
be some competition to the colored
girls who stand on the streets in cit¬
ies with a bundle of pine on tlieir
heads crying, ‘‘Kindling wood frr
sale.”
The industry of drying fruit by
the evaporator process is one that
can be conducted with very little
capital. For a few dollars one out
fit can be bought, and with the as
sistance of several children can be
successfully run. The evaporated
fruit is prefered to on account of
its bright color.
You can leave Blue Ridge at 12 :
15 and arrive at Clucago 5:25 next
evening, and see the Worlds Fair for
♦ 28 . 90 ., via Marietta & North Geor¬
gia R’y and Knoxville.
Apply to any agent, or to
W. B. Bradley,
XSeneral Passenger and Ticket
Agent,
There is as much difference in the
Northern and Southern negro, as
there is in the whites and blacks
here. The Northern negro has
been taken away from the bulk of
his people, and ig much better ed¬
ucated than the Southern darkey.
The Northern people are very much
wrong when they judge the South¬
ern negro by those ot the North.
To all whom it n,ay concern. All
the bids received on school building
at Blue Ridge, Ga, will be opened
Tuesday, July 4 th. 1893 at 8 o’clock
a. m. Those expecting to submit
bids, will p’ease take cognizance of
this notice and have bids in by that
time. w. C. Bolting,
Chairman of BuildingConunittee.
It is true it looks hard for the
working men at Chicago to work all
week and (then not-get to soothe
sights of the fair on Sunday, but
«his is not sufficient ground to dis¬
obey Gods w'ord, and go on fieedless
ly.witbout recognizing the Sabbath
day. There is a tendency to dis¬
regard the Sabbath all over our
eountry|and especially in Chicago
and the West where the population
is becoming dense with infidels and
irreligious foreigners. Little can be
expected where the Sabbath is not
recognized, and it is horrib’e to
think of the blindness of the masses
of our people.
N-w lor The Picnic.
After a lengthy discusion in Sun¬
day school, last Sunday the com¬
mittee reported very favorable for
Laving a Union Sabbath school pic¬
nic, and Saturday July the 15 th is
the day set. Blue Ridge is prepar¬
ing now for the occasion and it
readily goes that we will have one
of the grandest picnics ever given
in Fannin county. Everybody from
far and near are invited to come and
receive os a token of our friendship,
a hearty welcome. This will be a
day set apart for enjoyment and
genuine pleasure for all classes, and
Hot one will be slighted. Well filled
baskets and grub plenty is what it
takes to make a picnic success, and
this is what we are going to try to
have. There is many in our county
that have never seen Blue Ridge, the
busy little vail road town, and oir
that day we ask }OU to coins as a
guest . of t the coming town /vf f tl 4 i in e
*10 until ins- On this snbieci, more
VELVET TRAIN.
Via Western and Atlantic Rail¬
road and
The Nashvlle, Ch&ttan oga and
St Loltis Railway to Chicago
in twenty-two Hours and
Forty -Eight Minutis.
6th* Commencing on Monday, June
the Western and Atlantic rail¬
road and the Naahv l'e, Uhaltanooga
and St. Lou : s railway inaugurated
the quickest schedules ever made
between Atlanta and Chicago,
President Thomas said that he
had the shoit line between Atlan'a
and Chicago, and he intended to
make whatever schedules might be
necef«ary, not only to meet the com
petition, but to show his patrons that
he appreciated their kindness by
giving them between the quickest and best
services Atlanta and Chica
® n q
0,1 I llO ,r \ elvet I . vestlbuled | train * , leaves
daily, Atlanta, lo a m; leave Chatta
"‘Jf* /‘ 4 a P- nl , leave c.\ansville, Ev nlvIlk U ^ a. ,’
m„ aniUmves at Clucago, 8: S b a.'
m., making tile unprecedented tliqe
of twemv. two hours and fifty eight
minutes from Allan a to Chicago.
1 his tram will be vest.bnled through
day rn.t, including coaches baggage, Pullman’s mail express
and finest
sleepers. In
addition to this special veMibul
ed train to Chicago, the worlds (air
flyer, vs hicli formerly le t at 2 p. m».
leaves daily at 2:15 p. US., with sol
id train, composed of baggage, mail
and express cars, day coaches and
Pullman’s palace sleeper.
This train runs so id from Atlanta
to Louisville, and the sleeper on this
train will go through from Atlanta
to Chicago without change, via Mon
on route. This solid from Atlanta
to Louisville connects in the ui ion
depot at Louisville with both the
great Motion Pennsylvania will lines and the
route, you arrive at Chi¬
cago the next afternoon at 5:30 p. m.
The third train which the Wes¬
tern and Atlantic railioad has for
Chicago leav.s Atlanta at 8:20 p. m„
and arrives at Chicag > the next ev¬
ening at 9:40 p. m. This tiain runs
solitl from Atlanta to Nashville, and
connects in the union depot at Nash¬
ville with through trains from Nash¬
ville to Chicago without change, and
carries a Pullman buffet sleeping car
through from Atlanta ti Chicago,
via Louisville and the Pennsylvania
lines, without change. The morn¬
ing express vvi 1 leave Atlanta at S
instead ot S:2o as heretofors, and will
arrive at Nashville at 7:15 p. m.,
making all local stops as at present.
Mr. Charles F. Ilarwan, general
passenger agent of the Western and
Atlantic railroad, sais that this
world’s fair information bureau is
working admirably, hundreds and says he daily is
answering giving of letters
desired imormation to parties
who contemplate a visit to Chicago,
as to routes, rates, hotels and board¬
ing houses, Resides the number of
hotels in Chicago, of which he has a
list, he has also obtained, through re
liable information, the addresses of
filter n or twenty hoarding houses,
u h'eh he is furnishing to the pat¬
rons of the Wes ern and At antic
railroad upon application.
He has issued a neat little circular
giving important world’s fair infor¬
mation, which he will send to any
one It upon looks application. though
now as the rail¬
road-. had detei mined to mantain the
rates as named, and wiil have a
war of schedules instead ot a war of
rates. Mr. Hannan says ^hat this
is the best way t > accomodate the
people by giving them quick and re¬
liable schedules and allowing the
roads to receive a living rate out ot
the world's fair business.
MONEY SAVED
MONEY MADE!
use TRULL'S SCOTCH SOAP
PO WDERS
And Save Time, Labor, Soap And
Clothes,
SEE HOW THE DIET FALLS OUT OF
CLOTHES WITHOUT ltUUDlNG.
We only ask you to let us show
the merits ol our powders and
are sure you uill claim all for them
that we do. Our powders work well
with ordinary l.ye soapas well as
with commercial hard soaps- H 1C
I owders should be dissolved in pot
water and the soap only warm, the
thrown together and stirred briskly
about one minute- It is then ready
for use. No boiling required. The
proportion varies according to the
strength ot the soap used. Trial
free. We sell only to our patrons
at G cent per package.
For $ 2.25 we will sell enough of
the poffderg to make 100 pounds
soap, if made according to dit cctions
Manufactured and for sale only hy
B. R. TRULL l»t., Blue Ridge, Gn.,
or his agents.
Live Agents Wanted.
Worthy Testimonials.
Blue Ridge, Ga., June, 3rd 1S93.
To whom it may concern: I linve used
the famous soap made of the B H Trull
and Soap find Powdei*, that sold by Hill * McKinney
it is the very best N up made
to my opinion. W.C. BOLING,
_Operator. 1 take
pleasure In snving to the public
that I have tested the Trull soap and
find that it docs all that is claimed for it
REV, J. C, ATKINSON,
Blue Ridge,Ga.
Dr. Gilbert E. L. Fall* of Blue Ridge,
K I uin a practicing physician
for near TO jeaip, and am convinced that
if partie» Were to use Trull’s Scotch 8->a|>
for( | nj | v llse for ^ t hin g etc , they wonut
•» my opinion never contract scabi, letter,
etc., ns its chemical propcities are'pure
ai.d henMiluJ.''
SPRINGDALE
-HOUSE,
MURPHY, - N. C.
lly Mrs. J. J. Phillips and daughter,
Miss Cora Phillips.
IkauiifUlly 1 calctl near the Court
House square. Ltrge looms, cleat*
beds, and a well filled table. Sum¬
mer guests can happily white away
the hours l e e. Rates reasonable.
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t» th. frindehltd of one of Virginia's most dts
Mn*nlshod li.in* statesman. When tho child was in a ;
atataof oollapso from oholara infantum, and thedoo- i
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„ g-, ^ 1
tiS^&SSK^&SJSg*' IV, n. IX. Stomach Troubles, Nervous Dts.
* RO y AL GEBMETDER u CO.,
AT LANTA.QA;
-------- After three
Years.
Covington. Ga., May 31, 1S93.
For about five years I was a great
sufferer from neuralgia m my face
and eyes, and hemorage of the kid*
neys, which caused a great deal of
blood to pass from them, causing me
to suffer a gi eat deal from its effect.
as ralgia. well a» A the fiirnd daily attacks ot neu
induced me to take
Kings Royal Germetiter. I took
ten bottles of it, dud have not had an
attack of either since. I used the
Gennetuer in 1890 . There are mativ
who will testify this. C. 13 . Swan
SON
K. R. G* pills are the best, 50
pills 25 cents.
The Mull Board¬
ing House,
D. B. MULL, Proprietor,
54 Ivy street, Atlanta, Georgia.
Central'}' Located One Square east
ot the Equitable Building,
no A HO AND LODGING 75 C PEK DAY.
LODGING 25 CENTS.
Also wholesale and reudl commis¬
sion merchant. All goods consigned
sold at io p.r cent.
QUICK SALES AND PROMPT
RETURNS
Reference Merchants Bank, Atlan
ta , Ga. D. B. MULL.
fete,
GEO RGIA
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MAKES 71 IIS VALUABLE
OFFER.
TO
Every Young Lady and Gentleman.
If, upon the completion of the
course Telegraphy, in Bookkeeping, gradna'e Shorthand is dis¬
or any
satisfied with the same, every dime
the tuition, up. n application
therefor, will be refunded.
This institution has the trust
spacious, in elegantly furnished build¬
ing the South, and teaches ex¬
clusive by ptactical methods, every
one of the three departments being
under the supei vision of a practi¬
cal expert.
In every instance it has made
good i'S claim to graduate students
in two-thirds the expense of T ext
Book Colleges.
Every premium was taken by our
penman at the last State Fair for
plain and ornamental penmanship,
Good positions secured for o, r
g ra( iaates-not o.-.e idle,
Special discounts granted in ce>
cascs _ D- n’t throw away lime
an ,j n , otl ey on Text Hook schools,
p (jr f,„ ther infoi ma-im address
WYATT & MARTIN,
Macon, Georgia.
>IL T S
ItOOT. fOUiF'c* 1 CLEAR
r \]res Constipation
tff-JPTIONS indioestion.oizziNe^Is.
ON THE - SKlN,
BfeAUTirifeS A^CbMPL'-E-jflON.
kSO.rod scsSe it wiut. not curx.
Anagreenblo T/fttatiVe and NERVE TONia
Sold by Drugglstsor sent by mull. 25c..60a,
And *1.00 per paolease. Samples free.
HU The Favortfo TOOTH FOWBZI
tor the Toeth and Brcath.ZSo.
For sale by McKinney & Ilot,
GEORGIA, Fannin County:
To all whom it may cmeem : Mnj r
Whist unlit hasn-atle nppli- atica in due
form to the undersigned tor permanent
letters of administration on tlie e-titeof
Reuben Long, la»e < I n >13 connty, tle
coascd, and 1 will jnvuupon it on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JULY, 18.48.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature. This May lijth, IS./I.
L. G CinciiEtt,
Ortlinary of Fannin Co.iiry.
P. F. $2 O5.
Happy and content is a home with lhcRo
cheater,” a lamp RochesterLampCo.^s'cwyyrii. witii the light of themoming.
Catdoj«cs/A titc
LEGAL ADVERTISING.
GEORGIA, Fannin Countv.
To the Superior Court of said coUnlV;
The petition of the town of Morganton of
sa.d county, a municipal corporation of
rtaid State and the petition of J. M.Daves,
Mayor; G. F. Cha.tain, Boon Crawford,
L. G. Catcher and f. M. Beaver*, Council
men, thereof respectfully shows to the
Court that the town of Morganton is a
municipality of less than two thousand
inhabitants in samtounty; that said town
of Morganton through petition, its mayor
andcour.cii desires to amend its charter
heretofore granted, and to suspend the
operation thereof in so tar as said charter
puts it in the power of sai J municipality to
license the sale of intoxicating liquors in
said town, or to regulate the ssae of ltqu >r
therein. And petitioners ask that the
proper ordctM be made herein and the
prayer of petitioners be had and allowed.
Town of Morganton,
J M. D.WRp, Mayor.
O. t. (itl M3T AIN, 1
BOON CkAWFORI). Councilmen
T Q Cotcusb
J- M - , J
1S93: / A ™ The IN Sl plication , ‘ £R ’ 0R CoURT of the > tcrm of
Morganton a; town
andI the Mayor and Council
thereof having been made tome in open
i; "-at eense allows" for the fflni?,>Mity safe Of intoxici l to 1 gran
or to regulate the sale of liquors ng q uor*, said
town in
and municipality, it is ordered ih .--t
said application be pub lished f< r thirty
^ ‘ 0 n f coufey, fhe^n’ IcS advfr
tis, met.ts appear, and th t said applica
tion be heard in the Superior Court at
Mordant >n on ’Sut'iidav, July 291b,, 1S93,
at 3 o’clock, p m.
George F. G' ber,
P. F. 8.46. Judge Superior Court.
GEORGIA Fannin County,
Will be sold before the Court Horse
door in Morganton of said county
between the legal hours of sale on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY, 1893 .
by virtue of an attachment ti ia, issued
from the Superior (Jou rt of said eeUu
ty, in favor of Giffiam & Willson
against embraced G R. Eager, every other town
lot or t > be rrnbraced 111 the
ten oc>es, more or less of the north
west the 8th corner distret of lot and of 2nd land No. ion of 299 said in
sec
county, west of the being rMge'next that por i >n lying north
to the u>wn of
H lie ltidge laid the purchaser to at* have the
same off'into town lots the sole
and exclusive expense of the purchaser
Terms of s .le. easii.
Gaihukl Thomas, Sheriff.
P F $ 4 .o 2 .
GEORGIA Fannin County
Will be sold before ihe Court. House
door in the town of Morg mton v\ i liiu its
legai hours TUESDAY of s ite, on the
FIRST IN JULY, 1893
for cash, to the highest b dJer, the lolhiw
ing properly, St to wit : Lot of land No.
17O, in tile udii-tret of the ist section of
said county, 4 wmtt : nillg 160 acres, more
or less. Lev ed on and to be sold as the
property ofNe’scn Willie ins. and tosa is
ty an execution bailed lr< m the [notice
Court of tlid qi 3 h di-trict, G. M , cf
said celt ty/in favor of J, M. Watson,
against the fetifuned Nelson Williams. Levy
made and hy A. J. Addington,
T. C„ttli.t terrain s in pos-ession notified.
This M..y ;o<h, Gvwuel 1S93.
Tiiom. s, Sheriff.
P. F.3,95.
GEORGIA, Fa xN in County .
Will be sold to the highest bidder
for cash ct me Court House dor in the
town of Morganton, of said county,
between tiic legal hours of sale, on i lie
first ing property, Tuesday in to Ju'y, wit: One 189 ; the hou-e follow¬ and
lot jjo. 9 , iii the town of Morganton,
levied on as the property of Jake Green
and bounded as follows: On the north
and west by G. A. Thomas, on the
s-’uth by Mrs. Lively, on the e st bv
tlie Morganton and Duektown road,
lying and living Levied srunfed in tlie t wn
‘ Morganton. and to be
o on
sold by virtiie of a Justice Court ti L
issued bom t'-e Justice Court ol the
913 th district,G M..of s Id comry, in
favor of R. K. J’arris, against Juke
Green. Levy made and returned to
me byj. A. Gaihukl Tipton L. C.
Thomas. Sheriff.
p. f. [4 68 Jur.e 3 , 1 93
GEORGIA, Fannin County :
Will be sold to the highest bidder
for cash at the Court House door in
the town of Morganton, o
.-aid county, between the le¬
gal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in July,18^3. the following
property, to-wit : The north hall tf
lot (>f land No. i 52 in tho9 It district
rnd 2nd section of said county, con¬
taining 80 acres, more or less, as
the property ot Aaron Ca.itre I,
and bounded as follows : On llu
south hy the lands ol Bailey Pater¬
son, on the cast by William Witzcl,
trn the north by Charley Cantrell,
and on the wtM by Samuil Lligd
Levied on by virtue of a fi fa ISS»
ihe in Supiidor Court W. J. ot No^ii Fain
county, favot ,ol <
GoVoriu r, a^Uinst Hallman, Cu
trull, Principal, ai.d Aaron Cai
ti ell, Security. Levied on and to hi
sold to satisl) the demands of saio
fi fa. Levy made by me this June
5th, 1893 p.f .84 95
G AiiuiEL Thomas, Sheriff
GEORGIA Fannin County.
Agreeable to an order ot the court of
Ordinary of Fannin county will be M)'d at
auction at the court Ilouae door of mid
county 01 ihe first Tuesday in S -member
next wilhin the legal hours of s le. lms and
parts of lots of land, SO seres ol lot o: land
No. 225, heina the south half, 20 acres
mot e or less of 'ot No. 260, 60 aerr a of loi
8 No. 245, containing 40 acres of bottom land
- ne ts «• U>t No. 2:4, being the east 1 a f.
All of said lands have improvements, good
Ironses and stables, well timbered ami wat¬
ered, also a half intcr-st in one two room
house and lot in Mineuil Bluff, will sell
the dowry with i;s incumbrance cantain
ing 50 neres 01013; or U-s of l ot 2 4S
conlsiiiiiig 35 acres of bottom land and
80 acres of lot No. 224, alt lying in lire 8.I1
district and 1st section of F innm co inty.
Sold as the property of B. R. Cook lot- t f
of said countv deceased. Terms of sale
one half down and the remainder on
twelve months time. This the 12th day of
June 18-43. John Wills,n, C. R. Cook,
Administrators.
REIT YORK.
r su>...iWM M i,M«i.siuM..r
MU8ICAL MERCHANDISE,
Vlollnc, Cultart. Binjot, Accordc-set. Harmans
c«*,Ac^ all kind*of Strings, «tc.,sto.
Watch Repairing.
(j H. McGUJRE i* now penna
nently located at JSllijay for the
purpose of repairing W etches
Clocks, Sewing Machines,
Organs and Pianos,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED!
Wale lies, Jewelry, and sfectaclcs
kept in stock.
All work left with the Post, or
sent direct to me, will bo promptly
done and ieturred to any address
by mail.
Thanking the people for past fav¬
ors I solicit the patronage oi all in
the future. Respectfully,
G, H McGUIRE, Ellijay, Ga.
Standard Carl Theatre Thorbahn. Musical Director,
Orchestra.
Chicago, Ills. April, 14,1892.
Messrs. John F. Stratton A Son :
Dear Sirs.—I am pleased to be able ta
state that I can highly recommend yonr Rus¬
sian Got Strings for durability and tone.
Tour orders for them should be tremend*
©u*. Tours
truly, CARL THORBAEN.
Willson House v
Under the new management of
w. m. wilIson,
(Of the firm of Gilliam &Wi)!son.)
Blur Ridge, Ga.
T—T ' J-and AS been thoroughly renovated
is now first-class in every
particular. The traveling public
will do well to stop at the Willson
House.
THE WORLD’S FAIR
EXPOSITION.
If vo 1 are going to attend, take
the Evansville Route. (E. &I H.,
and C. & E. 1 . R. II.,) ihc only line
which cau offer through Vain ser
vice between the South aud Gh.cago,
having two trains daily,
TRAIN NUMBERS.
“World's Fair Speci-iF
Leaves Atlanta S 2 o p. m. Chatta
uenga I-07 a. m., Nashville 7 00
a. m Evansville, Chicago 1 00 p. in . and ar¬
rives at 9-40 p. tn. it
will be the daylight tram and is
equipp 1 d with elegant Pnlhr.an pal¬
let- buffet cars and ban Isouie coach
es.
Tiain No. 6 “Atlanta and Chi
engo limited.” a solid vestibuled
train, leaves Atlanta to-00 a. m -1
Chattanooga 2-|2 P. M , Nashville
7 33 p. m., Evansville 12 45 a m.
and This arrives at Chicago 8-58, Full a. m.
tra-n is equipped with 111 in'
sleepers anil day coaches. also
through sleeper fro 11 Jacks >nvde lo
Chicago via Montgomery. A
dining Danville, car is attached to the car at
enabling passengers lo
get meals cnroute.
Round trip tickets will be for
sale A pi il 25th to October 31st, goo t
returning until November 5 h, 1893.
For sleeping car reservations,
maps, rates, Acc., apply lo e ther of
the unders gned.
S. L. Rogers, S. D. McLkism
Sou. Pass. Agt„ G. P. & T. A
Cliatt: n ’Oga, Teiin. Evansville, In,l.
J ? |y| Q Y p TO
NO. 6 S. HllOAD STREET
WM. BOLLMAN,
Formerly at 10 W hit chad St.
Has removed to the above number where
he will keep an elegant line of
Jewelry, Watches and Clocks.
And will be pleased to see his old
and new customeis.
Your Patronage Solicited.
JOB WORK
lilf EEGiited at ti Ob
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We carry a full line of
SHOES, HATS, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERE 1 S,
HARDWARE, GENTS FUKN 1 SII 1 G COODS.
FINE CIGARS and TOBACCO, AND
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the greatest BARGAINS ever known in North Georgia during 1893.
CALL AND SEE US. Yours For Trade,
McKinney & Holt
Mineral Bluff High School,
MALE AND FEMALE.
MINERAL BLUFF, FANNIN COUNTY GI OKGIA.
Fall Term begins July the 24th 4893 . Spring term begins ihe first Mon¬
day in Januaiy 1894 .
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C < mpiitcs the Primary,{Gi: 11 mar Suite], ; 1 d AcatTniic Ccinsts. tf-.e
hitter affording a full course in Language, Commercial Business .an 1
Special Courses:—Organ or JPiano, Thorough Bass, Composition and
^ armon b) Book Keeping. Stenogiaphv, Telegraphy, etc.
Tuition 81,00 to H .50 per month. Board ( )’ 6.00 toJJ- 1000 .
Mineral Blurt’is a beautiful little mountain town and is noted for its
enterprise, hospitality and morality. For further information address
PROF. J. M. CLEMENT, Ji.’M B.JH. S.
(Till')uiy 201b) Judx-n, N, C.
Or Rev. J. M. Cahtek,; Mineral Bluff, Ga.
Rev, J. W. IIai.l, President. r - >’ } Board of Directors.
J. F. McNri.ley. Jr. Secretary.S j
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