Fannin County gazette. (Mineral Bluff, GA) 188?-1???, April 30, 1891, Image 8

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SCHOOL HOUSES. (Writtenfor This Gazbttk.) The buildiug and repairing school houses, last ye.ar, in Fannin county, has never been equaled be- fore or since its organization; yet many of these houses remain unfin- ished and incomplete. The good work should continue until every school house in the county is made neat and comfortable. The Board of Education has taken no backward -tops—beat no retreat, but advanc¬ ing says: no public school shall open this year in mi uncomfortable house. The State has made no appropria¬ tion for houses. This work must be done by the people.—All the people should help in proportion to their ability and the interest they should have in some school. It is not expected that teachers alone should build school —houses, help, for they need good houses to stay in as well as the children. 1 hope every one will do his duty ihis year in fixing the houses. Give the children this advantage and set a good example, remembering “parsimony towards, education is liberty towards crime.” Adam Davjsnpobt. IT'om Gill Nje Jr. Wrote for the Gazette If you will do for me that which other newspaper man is liable ever to do—that is publish an article from me—1 will be much obliged to you atul may j perhaps i t write again - *-• Yon know that most people, wlnn they write for a paper to be sure thaiit is published, generally give the editor a good deal of taffy, say- ing: “your paper is the best in the world, or any where else. It swells me up with enthusiasm and makes me feel hilarious, uproarious etc., etc., Now sir, you ain’t going to get any of whoop-em-up from me for, I have just been reading Fannin County (Ga.,y Ga/.ktti-: and I do be ieve it is the dmUlle-de-fun-delest paper I ever read in my life—in talks ab ntt so many tilings* When 1 read what some chicken man says about ti e chickens and how nice they are and how easy it is to raise then 1 i just get a real chicken fever and j make mind quit all foolish- ' up my to i ess and go to raising chickens right —that is in the daytime but then I: read a little further and some man, tells how nice, easy and profitable it is to raise cattle then I want to do that; and then comes in the hog man and every body else and 1 get all mixed up and conglomerated and sav please take Fannin Couty (tazettk. But, sir, I reach the climax of eon-1 fusion when I read “Monthly Talks,” I 1 call it “advice to fanners.” Oh j how the doctors do differ! and how 1 do get confused. P. J. says: “don’t stop plowing because it d m’t I ram or because it has raiueo, but [ keep 011 plowing, now, sir, the mud on my farm is, 0 feet deep and ri.- ing—that is it rises evry few days, especially when it rains, well must I plow on?” But, sir, my horses x\ o dd bog and then I tell you it is auful bad plowing in this black waxy land when it is wet. Now Mr. Editor I may some time in the future send you some adv.ee as to the farmers as that s 1 he cheapest thing I know of. I am 1 eeding just now some, advice as to ihe best methods to get fish out of the water as I have tried every p)ai, I have ever heard of or read of and have failed entirely. Yours till the rope braks, Mk. Six Shooter Card of thanks. We wish to return our thanks to the following gentlemen who assist¬ ed us so willingly in moving our press Tuesday. D. W. Garrett, J. M. Beaver, Dr. D. C. Daves, Geo. Alsabrook, A. M. Cook, Tnomas C. I 11 J- C. Powell, W. L. ! fi \ -on Crawford and Jas. Withrow. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionarv the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and pc-rma- nent cure of Consumption, Bron- chitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a postive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervons Complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to all who may desire it, this recipe, in German French or English, with full diree- tions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stain], naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 820 Powers’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. GEORGIA—Fannin County. Notice is hereby given to the creditors and legatees of the estate of .Tesse Paper deceased, to come and make settlement on the first day of June next as required by law. This 27th day of April 1891. D. W. Gabkktt, Administrator, of Jesse Rapier, deceased. SHERIFFS SALK FOli JUNE. GEORLflA—Fannin County. Will be sold before the court house- door and at the store bouse and residence of A. W. Stone, in said county, between Lite legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in June 1881, . by virtue of two fi fas one issued by the Competroler and the other by Jsu.es Withrow, Ordinary of said county against VV. Slone as principal and L. Higdon and others as mum-ties as the prop¬ erty of the said A. W. Stone, the following property to wit: 110 acres more or less of lot of land No. 242 in the west portion, and the west half of lot of land No. 83 and one undi¬ vided hall inren-st in and to lots 77 and 57 all in the 9th district and 2nd section, and lot of land No. 02 in the Oth district and 1st secrion all of said county ; one stock of mor- j ebandisc including dry goods, bar - ware, tin ware, eerthen ware, crock-j cry, boots, shoes, hats, caps, ios, medicines, leather, 150 bushels 1 of corn more or less, show ease etc., one sorrell mare and colt five years old, one deep bay mare, two black mules, one yoke of oxen, two milch cows and calves, one heifer thre.- years old, :)ll head of Imgs including 4 sows these having (5 pigs each and 10 bead of shouts one year old. Also town lots Nos. 17 and 92 known as the Paris township in the town of Blue Ridge in block No. ti ir. said township. The sale to continue from day to day until dispased of. A. F. Ross, pf- §8.72 Sheriff. GEORGIA—l'aniiiii —7-------- County. Will be sold before the courthouse in Morganton said county be¬ tween the legal hours of sale on the I uesday 111 June 1*91 to the highest bidder tor cash the east half of lot of land No. 214 in the 8ih district and 2nd section of said county containing 80 acres move (V less. Levied on as the property of B. II. Guy to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior Court of said county in favor of T. 'J'. Fain for ins of officers of court against the said B. II. Guy and Milieu & Harris. A. F. Ross, pf. §3.00 .Sheriff. GEORGIA—Fannin County. Will be sold before the court house door within the legal hours of sale in the town of Morganton on the first Tuesday in June next one sixth undivided interest in lot of land No! 152 in the 7t,h district and let see- tion of said county. Levied on as t ie property of B. I.- -ng to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor <u J. Al. Sla e »ud others. AUo one sixth tindivid- interest in lie same lot levied in IS the l >"lt»iy of Peter E. Loug .to satisfy sundry fi fas in favor of J. M. Slate and others. Also one sixth undivided interest in said lot levied on as the property of Merivil Long to satisfy sundry ti fas in favor >f J. M. Slate and others against said lefendants. Also one fi fa in favor of Nancy Medearis against G. I. Long on one sixth interest in said lot levied on as the property of G. I. Long against said defendants. Said fi fas justice '•ourt fi fas levied by VV. E. Rickets, L. C., and returned to me this April 29, 1891. A. F. Ross, pf. §5.91. Sheriff. taar BROWN’S iron bitters Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala¬ ria, Nervousness, and General Debility. Physi¬ cians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine lias trade mark and crossed red iiue.soii wrapper A.S. J. HALL, ATTORNEY A T LA W Blue Kid|;e, t.a. Solicits legal business in the courts Earn I in and surrounding ettun- 'ies. Prompt attenntion given to tollecting. R W THORTOH, B. L). 8. Dentist CALHOUN, JIY/I continue to practice aloiuf the line of Marietta <{■ Xnrth (leor<)1a Itailruail THE POLICE GAZETTE. Is the only illustrated paper in the world containin g all the hit.-: s, nsafion- al and sporting news. No.Saloon er. Barber or Club Boom can .LVovd to la- ' 7 It always makes friends \vli<Tcvcr it <’■(t(*s ’address Mili!l .,, to in the states, securely wrapped, m weeks for 81.00. .Send Five Cents for a sample cony IWIIAUI) K. H>\\ Franklin Square, New Vork City ’ — BKaMSBV OS t ACADEMY MALE AND FEMALE MINERAL BLUFF, GA. --o —— SohOOl u'OL 1 391 TUITION. Primary department per month §1.00 Intermediate ” ‘ 1.25 Academic J 1.50 This school wi’l con fist of three terms of three months each. Tuition charged from date (,■(' 1 enterance to close of term. Method ■ of teaching original, | thorugh and and progressive. Good discipline will lie maintained.! School begins first Monday in | Aukaiiam G. Ursni i:, .. 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THIS IS OWE OF THE 40 STYLES WHICH WE MAKE j D * < * C O * > * O » NOT £5 < r o a > z EXPENSIVE if a * c a * * >* * * m < * * u No. 165, STAR GEAR SPINDLE BODY. NATURAL WOOD FINISH, OR PAINTED. on Honor. Entirely different from Cheap Western Work. Live Dealers wanted. Territory given. KINGMAN, STURTEVANT & LARRABEE ______CARRIAGE AHD SLEIGH BUILDERS fe- FOR FULL CATALOGUES. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. STEPHENS & EEWIN, --UFA LICKS IN- Dry Goods, Notions and Clothing, KcTyeire, Georgia. We keep constantly on band a full line of Drugs, Hardware, Quo-n-- Hats, Boots, 8h--es and Family Supplies. Be sure you come an 1 our goods and prices before but ing. Produce budget and sold. —hr Tae ite« a i. mm, £. m 'sM sm? YrT' G fa-Teijjj =2^1 // y/INSIST! rm / //ON YOUR ^LETTING (//Storekeepe! THEM/47 _ EY u- FOR YOU.'*' rv* -^HOIYOKE, Mass. WE ARE IN THE LEAD FOR FIRE QUALITY ARD STYLE OF SPRIR0 VEHICLES. THE HOST FOE THE MOM IS ODE MOTTO. 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