Fannin County gazette. (Mineral Bluff, GA) 188?-1???, March 05, 1891, Image 5

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r wm H1AWASSEE. Dear Editor: If you will allow me space in your valuable columns I will say a few words from Iliawas- see to let you know that we are neither dead nor a sleep. I am glad to say that the Iliawas- see High School is still increasing. New students are added to the roll nearly every day. The teachers of the H. II. S. are second best to none in the state, and students who have had the privilege of being under their instructions know how to appreciate the advantages of being under them. The people of this mountain country ought to feel proud of the educational advantages which they have. Amid these rough cragid mountains, and, notwithstanding the many disadvantages under which the people have labored, there are some of as fine educational institu¬ tions established here as can be found anywhere in the state. Insti¬ tutions where, not only the mind is cultivated, but where the heart is cultivated, which is the most impoi- tant of all. The time is coming, and now is, when the mountains will blossom as the rose, and when the power of the young men and women will he ft It m all parts of the South. What is the cause of the great advancement that has been made in education in the last few years? Not hut- a few years ago the young men and women of this country had comparatively no education. Now they me as well educated as any in the South. To what is all this advancement due? It is due the grand institutions of learning which have been established in this country. Let the grand work go on. May Heaven’s richest benidictions rest on all these glorious institutions. Much success to the Gazette. , “Deo.” JMcTYBIIiB. Mr. Editor: We again beg leave to inform the public of the doings our town and school through your paper. We are confident of the fact that the Ctazktte can be made very popular i 1 this place by manag¬ ing just'right. smoothly Everything is going 011 now in and around this place, not- withstanding that the incesant rains prevent the farmeis from doing much toward preparing for the in - coming planting season, The recent- raius have given place to that em¬ blem of purity, the beautiful white snow, and twice within the passed few days has mother nature sifted this beautiful down in the air and to-night as I write this old world, with all her rough and rugged places, is one smooth beautiful Scene of white. Then why should we not l>£ persuaded to consider all the faults and defects of our fellow nmn covered up ; and look upon them as ive now do this old earth without detecting any spot or blemish thereon. The business capacity of our town is increasing. Mr. John Wellborn has gotten in a fine stock of goods, and we already recognize in him the vraits of a first class salesman. We are very much struck with the skill he displays in the arrangement of his sample goods and to pass. along by and glance in at them through the glass front reminds one of a real town store. We also are informed that Messrs Slaton & Hamilton are going to Oit , t a large new store building right away, and also a large livery stable. The latter will be quite necessary addition to our town and I, for can’t see why some one has not done so before now, and why don’t some man, who has money to invest in a profitable way, build a hotel at this place. It could not fail to pay for after school is out and the attidcnls [ gone homo, this place, with its titul mountain scenery, its pure water and healthful climate, could be made quite a desirable summer resort for the weary and wornout business men of the large cities of the middle and lower parts of Georgia, who have a short holiday in the summer and who generally seek to gain rest and refreshment for both mind and body hv a trip to the mountains. Judge C. J. Wellborn has also recently located in cur town, We gladly welcome him into our midst and as we behold the vennble form of this veteran knight of the legal profession, and listen to his words of wisdom, we are constrained to be¬ lieve that we are “Rising up, Rising up.” The school at this place bids fair I to meet the long felt want of North East Georgia of a means by which j she may prepare her boys and girls | for the exigencies of life without sending them away from home and that at an expense of from two to three hundred dollars a year, which is more than many of them can afford to pay, while this school brings them the necessary education right to their home, with the surprisingly low cost of only ninety dollars a| vear for a hoarding pupil and in aldition to all this, the religious in- p uellw , and moral training that en- t ,j rc | es one here makes it a desirable 1 ■ j,j ace f or all those who cave for the future happiness of their tj send to school too. ApyELOMtfc IIekmese. 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FAVORITE WE FREIGHT. PAT THE SIt-GER! WarrMlf d for Five Years. HIGH ARM O IsT Xj "ST $25 . r || JU, m W * €=F& * 0 a *. * j op Leaf.Fancy Cover, Large Drawers Nickel Rings, Tucker^ftnffler, Binder Four Widths of He r lers. HIGH ARM MACHINE HAS A SELF-SETTING NEEDLE, AND SELF-THREADJNQ SHUTTLE. Sent on trial Delivered in- your home free of freight charges. Buy only of Manufacturers. Save Canvassers’ Commissions. GET NEW MACHINES. Send for a Machine with name of a business man as reference, and ive will ship a trial Machine at once. Address for Circulars and Testimonials. do-Opei l atiV0^3WiiigI/IacMnB(Jo, ae» s. inn st„ rn i^tlrhitila, Pa. t--: ASK FOR IT! THE SELF-THREADING ELDREDGE it 11 In it arc com¬ tm bined the fin¬ est mechanic¬ al skill, the most useful and practical elements, and all known ad- vantages that make a sew¬ ing machine desirable to sell or use. ELDREDGE MFC. CO. Factory and Wholesale Office, Belvldere, QL 295 Wabash Ave., Chicago. Q9 Broad Street t New York* ^IpUISTSstltr'E ToA „ _______" H iiil --( POSI TION MEU K « P:'#PS m I y ;; *•-: Wsrl Price Quit pggk* FOR SALE EVERYWHERE wn ordering always state dimensions Gl of -upper sash, and length of Shade-Roll from tip to tip. Sent free on receipt of Price. DAYIS ADJUSTABLE SHADE. CO., 298 Broadway, Now York. Stf-tfc little <V>rt»i-.eshave been t**<»-*» wmk for us, liv Anna !"»£*, Toledo, Aualiu, and Jno. Ohio. 7 mz // •tsssjars&srt Volt can do th* work and live C2Siffi?v -y’iY pinners h, *"' e ' wherever miaily Hininjr y.-u «re. from K»en IPS be- L are to a ,w /•£:•>** ^liiariny. ami All apes. Wcahow you time how atari you. Cnu work in spire or ail the time. l:ig money for work- y ® !; rrs. Failure unknown ntnonp them. • ^ M AY nod wonderful. I’artieii Ini s free. fiI.UnllelUt<’<»M»J«xl};;<>I*onl;iiul,iWuine *<1000.00 a year Is being made by John R. Goodwill,I'rov.N.V. ov.N.V^at make work for for ua. Header, Wgm you touch may not quickly ii-j ;>M! 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