Morganton news. (Morganton, Ga.) 1891-1???, August 27, 1891, Image 5

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The Country Newspaper. If you have anything to sell that commands trade outside of your own city, use the country newspaper. In the country newspaper you have a reliable and effectual friend that does its mission at more family firesides than do many of the metro¬ politan dailies. In the country weeklies the marri- l’iage bells toll more joyfully than in the great city papers, and when the columns of such a home pape tell us that some humble person has gone from the world we read with tears, for lie was our neighbor and friend. The country newspaper is not on¬ ly a business guide, but it is a pulpit of morals for the entire community and county in which it is published. where It is a kind of public rostrum considered; it the affairs of state are is a supervisor of the streets and roads; it is a sooial friend, a promo¬ ter of friendship and good will.—Ex. MEiiuglcs in use Eighty Tears. Cicero Edwards never comes to the A’ews without a good item. Last week he droped in, and re- maked, “I can beat you on that tale about the shingles in Lawfenceville, which stayed on a bouse thirty years. That aiu’t nothin’. There is a house over here two miles from town that’s got shingles on it that have been in constant use eighty years” - How is that? Why in 1811, my father built a house and covered it with heart pme shingles. They stayed on the roof un¬ til 1870, when the dwelling was torn down, and a stable was built of the logs, and it was covered with those same shingles and they are on there to-day, and don’t leak a drop!” This Cicero said lie could prove by a dozen good witnesses. He says the shingles were round cornered, and that while some of them have water furrows in them > they would make fat lightwood to this day.—Ex. DID YOU EVER. Did you ever think of it, Think of what? The amount country is paying for its liquor. Well, listen and we’ll tell you. amount is §900,000,000 Stupendous sum that; and it is puted that if this sum was in dollars and piled one upon the the pile would reach heaveuward 833,333 feet. What a pile of that would be. But this is not If these dollars were packed together on an air line, 1,568 And this long stretcq of dollars spent every year to fill our with criminals, and our land drunkeness, squallor, and unhappy home. Reader, these facts to a post and read often and every time you do so solve to strike a good, healthy for temperance.—Ex. ; It is an old story of the Presbyterian who said: “That devil is bad you can tell by his name; for if you take away the d it is evil, and take away the de it is vile, take away the dev it is ill, so that he is an ill, vile, evil devil.”— Ex. On Tuesday night last Otta Ab¬ rams arrived here with a gray Mor¬ gan gelding, the property of A. D. Berry, of Union, Ohio, that is some¬ thing remarkable in the way of horse¬ flesh, The animal is five years old, nineteen and three-fourths hands high, and pulls the beam at 2690 pounds His hoof are eight inches fair in diameter, which is only a pro¬ portion of his body. He is in fine condition, and Mr. Abrams is taking him to St, Joseph, where he will be placed on exhibition, and only stopped here to give the horse a lit¬ tle rest so his journey could be re¬ sumed. Mr. Abrams says he stop¬ ped at Cillicothe, Ill., and had his shoes pulled off, and so great was the curiosity that he sold the shoes for one dollar each.-Richmond Dem¬ ocrat (Mo.)___ LOOK Avail yourself of the ben- HERE efits of the Utah Marki- ASK Endowment Association of Salt Lake City and secure for your¬ self §1,100.00 at the time of your marriage. Send 5 cents in stamps for information and terms, to insure prompt reply. Address, Utah Mar¬ riage Endowment Association, Salt Lake City. KW Agents Wanted. Please mention paper. GEORGIA Fannin County. To all whom it may concern L. B. Eegg and J. A. Moore administrators of the estate of Eaton Legg deceased has in due form applied to the un¬ dersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said de¬ ceased and said application will be heard on the first Monday in Septem¬ ber next this August 5th, 1891. James Withrow, p. f. §1.95 Ordinary. The August number of The Old Homsstead contains the opening chapters of “A Foolish Woman” from the pen of Mac Willard (Mae Craig) of Jacksonville, Fla., one of the most gifted writers in the south. The story deals with the domestic relations of two mismated families, for whom business cares and soeie- ty’s charms make the matrimonial yoke somewhat galling. It is a ry of thrilling and dramatic interest, yet wholly devoid of sensational tures. The passionate yearning for conjugal love and the futile effort of a noble womanhood and sterling manhood to bear up bravely against the weakness and apparent ence of their respective life partners are depicted in the strongest and most fascinating manner by the gif¬ ted writer. This is one of the best and cleanest stories ever to the people of the south by a ern writer. The number is tilled with excellent complete stones, with poems, sketches, and essays ot ted writers. Prominent features are the children’s page, the domestic de¬ partment, and vocal and tal^nusic. The success of this Nation conclusively proves that the south can support and maintain strictly first-class literary and family magazine. Subscription price §1 per annum. Sample copies free. Ad- dress I he Old Homestead Publish- * n S Co., Savannah, Ga. trgggsr* FOK TItE HLOfU>, Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion end Biliousness, take BROWN'S IRON HITTERS. It cures quickly. T or sale by uU dealers An “medicine.* Get the genuine. $15 Buys a Gent's Gold-Filled (STEM WTND\ (BBST RIOOF) .a/ - with Elgin or Waltham Movement. Guar¬ anteed to wear 20 years. Sent O. O. 1)., iwitli privilege of examination before pay- [ing for same. H. PARKER &. CO. JAMES 59 Dearborn St., CHICAGO. Afor complete Catalogue. WHAT IS COIN FOR MANY uSf@. cn MILES A ■ss escopes 4!a<‘ world. i n Our g facilit ies m are unequalod, and to introduci e our superior poods we in will each send! locality, 'It EE to one person sr- as above. Only those who write to us at once can make sure of fig? the chance. All you have to do in jtjm.miisto to m,r neighhars good, w those who call —your AYE ^ Chining and those of around this you advertisement Thebe- the small end of the tele- scope. The following cut gives the appenriiuce a of it reduced to about the fiftieth part ofits bulk. Jt is u grand, double size l tele- scope, ns large as is easy to carry. We will also show you how ?lh- make from .*??RS to SlOa day at len3t, from the start,w out experience. Betti Bo* 880, P suihe.' Address. H. HALLE', & CO,, - mmm ~ ■ ■ V.:) ADJUSTS SHADE TO ANY POSITION*);: J; 11 ! '.riTSTjTAXWrvVPInLi' .-kswuw t! i-i rw«a*i T.j-.a:ra^ rl.TT. rsw' ...... I#" > -? j , 4 ,!!? 1 ! MM f m rV;. j-- m ) P rice O kly guxR- FOS SALE EVERYWHERE. )£• > n ordering always state dimensions Q of upper sash, and length of Shade-Roll from tip to lip. Sent free on receipt of Price. DAVIS ADJUSTABLE EHAEE CO, 258 Broadway, Maw York. BROWN’S IRON BITTERS Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Mala- ria, Nervousness, and General Debility. I’hysi* cians recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red linen on wrapper made easy Manufacturing Hub her Stamps. Send for Price List ot Outfits, to J. F. W. Dorman, No. *217 East German Street, Bal¬ timore, Maryland, U, S. A. Union County LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS GEORGIA —Union County. To all whom it may concern S. A. Sparks Administrator of II. J. Sparks deceased has in due form ap¬ plied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of II. J. Sparks deceased and said application will be heard on the first Monday in September 1891 next, this July 23rd 1891. E. W. Butt, p. f. §1.92 Ordinary. GEORGIA— Union County. To all whom it may concern, J. W. Hughes Administrator of Bently Harrison deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to se u t i ie i an( ] 8 belonging to the Estate of said deceased, anil sain up- plication will be heard on the Monday in September next, 1891 this July 6th 1891. E. W. Butt, p. f. §1.80 Ordinary LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. STATE OF GEORGIA Fan-xU County* W1)ereas A j. Dillingham, ministl . ator of w . 3Iorris. rep- ,, Court . ,■ ins petition resents , to . the . m t , u|y ;lnd entured „„ ^ ^ ^ £uJ w a(lministert .j w . ^ t , stau , Tilis ; s t l i( , re fora to cite a]l persons concerned heirs and cmlitorg lo show c;ms if a , lV t| can vvby sa y administrator shol(] n()t be discl)arged lds , i(l . ministl . ation a ,id receive letters of di(fmission otl tht) first Alomlav in | 0; . U)bul . next 189 p . j James Witiirow, p. f. §4.92 Ordinary. GEORGIA-F A N NIN C O N T Y . I To all whom it may concern M. E. ! Barnes widow of John Barnes has applied for herself and minor children a twelve Youths : uppon out of the estate of said deceased anil apprais- ors have made their return. lntGl’CStGCl . / A Will .,. , llOtlCU • tllllt , i , 1 t Will • ■ i pay upon the same at my office oil : the first Monday in September next. | Witness my hand and official ture July 8th, 1891. James With now. p. f. §2.10 Ordinary. STATE OF GEOHC.IA— FANNIN COHXTY. Whereas James M. Mate, + 01 * of Mai/V ’’ (rPCCll I'CIHCSPI’tO ‘ ■ ■ j n ijotitioil duly lik'd cHHl Clllcrt’U Oil x record that he has fully adininistored Mary Greens estate. Titisis thcreture cite all persons concerned, heiis creditors to show cause if any they can why said administrator should not discharged from his adminislantion receive letters of dismission on the Monday in September next 1891. James Wminow. pf. §5.00 Ordinary. PRODUCE MARKET REPORT. Corrected Weekly by L. B. Crawford. (Subject to fluctuations.) Apples Dried, . . . . lie to 7c per fli “ Evpi.....Sc to ()<: •’ “ Honey. So “ “ . . Beans white Navy,.....§1.25 bu “ mixed, . . 75c to 1.00 l.u Butter, . . . .....10c ]ier lb Corn, . . . . . . 85c per bu . . Meal, 85c “ “ . . . . ...... CHICKENS. Live Poultry in good demand. Hens, , . 2Ie. Cocks, . . 15c. Frys, . . 10c to 121-2e. . Ducks, . . . 15c. Bees Wax, . . .....16c per lb. Eggs,..... .... 10 per doz. Feathers, . . . . . 10c per 11). Peas, Clay, . . . . . 90e per bn. “ White, $1.00toll.25c. “ t . , Rye, 05c. “ r . . . ...... Wool, . . 30c to 35c. per lb. . Lard, ......10c “ “ . . . Wheat, . . . 00e to $1.00 per bu. - flu 000.00 e. rear Is bcinf? mniie by John R. Ik. Got jdwin ,Troy,N.Y.,lit work for us. Reader, m yoiinmv not’nuike liqw as much, but we f 5 can teach vmiquk’kly to earn from to #1C a day at the Mart, and more ns you go i'll. Both sexes, all uges. In any part of America, you tun commence at home, giv¬ ing nil your time,or spare moments SURE only to the work. AH is new. Great pay for every worker. Wo start you, furnishing learned. everything. EASILY, SPEEDILY if PARTICULARS FREE. A«i dress at once, STM SON k CO., TOUTLAND, M-UKE* SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS V i! m i A mm £S Wifi jE PUSH a a f i ' - m if mm I * m: HI it I f mfWi mm ! fczJbmsm; / PRESS OX WHICH THE NEWS IS PRINTED- WE ABE IN TIIE LEAD FOR FINE QUALITY AND STYLE OF SPRING VEHICLES. THE MOST FOR THE MONEY IS OUR MOTTO. 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