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NOTICK.
, the first day of Oc
*>» ‘' ,!,U M Y books llgftinet
■ tXl ' 1 luve tUiIV decided
V M* Tim 'Sc tint l l:ive f:l
Re'wrn then'tune trade J
ts nmHfia-esetden.HaH so
B Jme to carry mi bus
l.j ■' ' |>. S Hobissox,
I
■ 1;1 s, II- 'I I'eO'HKHS
I, ■ "•> 1" r, ' e,il ~u
! Y.n.b this year,
foot Thob. E Wins.
C. S. C.
■ notice.
.uLrwUW indebted to the
■ „,i,,e,forsrhs.T.ption ol
\| Hsng hy note or account.
■ |„ .nil he lllilllediatt
■ Wc 'anno, sffmd .
T,e ...ronntH to am own.
■ i:l |a' immedi.it.* steps to
jeef ..II rot. paid this tall..
■ ..I th-e are
I | , ,1.0n,d i.ot I • ncolccu',!
‘ifiuwnnt We will com
H. h Met Ml. st,. miHII'S to
;j ■lu.lehlcd Id once. \<nil
;i( ■ iiilention will save Us
■ I'hUTI.KS A Bow its
purchased the tools ol
fclu'ir'.s. I am now prepared
■ir stoves at short nonce,
■.c ;.iid ciiai untee b:Un-lac
■ |who owe me wih
n-dmt / want the
■tnrvlrit I have already
Hml mint have it.
H lS|> W. S. Mrnnti.l.
Hi; s2.—4t.
■\l I.NTIXMOKNCIi.
■l.riit.N MARKETS.
Hr Iml weekly l>y Herr n k
run
■ l Middling '*4
4 its
“ $1
ins H 10 H
iJllnjewt Church iu Buford
tininiie 1.
into tl lium a thmiHiiiiig good
■c loige.
■mg for everybody and at
Hint cau l be beat at
-W HkhkiN k Tirtmu'S
elegant, line of Him win we
w I ic ikfaut and /.ephyl
are slightly damaged
■ will sell ai half prices.
UliiilS.i TV 11 .XKit
’mr> will be some valuable
la-\l Tuesday at public
' Jim Court House. See
columns.
■ W Mill >r liaslxeii elec
■lice o the Piece in Mar
■ till the vacanc cans
■lie risigmiiiuii of (). K
wm ' Hi K'lir ebeap casl
if >on ant to sei
|M »• ■ ns before buying, am
Mllplisid to liOV.
: ' can he sold
■ ■/;•. <7 Z./.V ,(■ TVJiX l. /•'.
PH itlh. Met hoi list
HH Cllesi illc on till
:i die 21st. by I lev
'b- Houston
bllen i;. Peeples.
"* 1 * 1 u! t lit' rcMlitUU'C ('I
P- W.-< , .11 1 1,«. lltll of
jB '■ l! s - Johnston and
V I- 1 : I.ul111> In |; t J.
10: nf tills ( '(Hint v.
'' : ""l Ini l'|uiicss attend
■tliwuv.
■ I;il " -V'»v the ir>tli. at
■ thelln.li's Kathel.
■ ' ' I'hs. M i , lames ivy
uP W: h'liiuu. Alice. Weld,
1 1 1' McConnell all o'
Ma\ |ience and lmp|>i
■ tin. happy couple.
X SJ,S indebted to die
ill ; wm *f are re
’",t! l°rward and set
,l ' ht " f Member and
■ 21),h |
■V a <> old negli
'‘n the eoinniuui
jV llll « 'nerning after u long
■ w us “ 'cry reliable
■ u ' ol 'thy servant
ft' 1 / on g)it our second
lh § /‘ N this season, paid
il M ‘ l6,u fcavtJ d diseaunt’s
f Mu-ii? \ V y ‘, ve our friends
jets* | ' '' e kave it at all
‘ ‘' l " suit everybody.
I U, ‘ rr >‘> <V Turner.
B" : our citizens who killed
fj' ‘ ,J “ t,llu recent cold snap
jJ' 1 in Jousequeuce of
J", 1 rai, 0 weather that has
r “ ! ; ‘ora week. Dr. Home
■ Us this morning il a pn>t
B“ tal bad spoiled.
wA . '
‘' e jnst received a nine
■ over coats, tha r wo pro .
■ Cb , ea P' aa at tl e pri
goods will be offered
nound to go.
I HEREIN i TURNER.
Mr D U Sloan of Norcrosg is
making a success <>f raGing Jersey
ea'tle. He says his t> ly regret is
that he did no. lx gin arlier and
invest more in the business.
Maj. .J. Houston, and dmigh
ters of Decatur, Miss. Fannie
and Miss. Clara Thomas and Mr.
John Powell of Atlanta ware on
a vis't so LsWl'e, oeville last week
The Superintendent of the Moth
odist Sunday School. A. T. Patti!-
10, requests us to say the papers to
have liei-ii delivered on last Sun
day,, will be found at his store.
Please call and get them.
Mr. “Tobe’ Ale ins, of Oxford,
and Mi. Near, ot Monroe, have
been on a visit to oni town for Hev
eial days. They are excellent mn
sicians and have elec.rifled the
hoys with some choice selections.
Judge Hoover, who once upon
a time was chief justice of Arizona
is now chief waiter in a restaurant
in Southern Califoruo. Judge
Satiertliwai'e, also from Arizona,
is now doing tinker’s jobs for , ft
jiving
Judge \\ It Rankin, one of the
ablest of Ohio lawyers and an
esteemed citii-.en of Columbus, has
pur sons, “Fitch, Will, Kit and
Carl.” He marked oui g.eat ra
leers in law and literature fur the
boys ihey am nowon the road
as minstrels, every one of them.
The fishing season, is opening
again. We saw a nice string of
fish caught in Yellow river las
week: and we understand that a
gentleman on the Chattahoochee
pulled up his basket recently and
bagged 180 pounds of tiisli. But
then you all have heard fish s<o
nes before.
Our School.
TVe unders'and the Board of
Trustees of the Lawrenceville
Semiiuuy met last week to ar
range for the Sell* ol next year.
There were two applications on
tile, but after considering the mat
ter the Board agreed to postpone
definite action for the present and
advertise for a teacher.
Mr. John 0. King a prominent
citizen of Smvanne and for many
years a leading merchant, left
home several weeks since and has
mol been beard of- He was con
siderably indebt, and his house
was cl ised by creditors list week
There are a good many damaging
rumors afloat but as we do not
know how much truth there is in
thorn, will waif further develop
meat.
It only requires e'ghi gallons
of beer and whiskey to satisfy
the apeti'esof the men of this
county last year What a world
of misery there was in that a
ruount. Murders, sulci le bank
ruptcy, larceny, broken hearted
wives, mothers, sisters and the
grey hairs of fathers currie 1
down to an untimely’grave. A
volume of a th usand pages would
no chronicle the ruin rought.
Sonic startling foots are disclos
ed in the report of the commiss
ioner of internal revenue. Last
year the tohaco factories in this
county used 11,053, 339, pound
of licorice in fixing their goods for
the market. Besides this they
used 11,257,100 pounds of sngat
to make the stuff taste good.
The total amount of tobacco man
ufnclured in the United Stats:
ait yoat was If o,ooo,ooopounds.
< Ailminisf rutor.
The last Legislature p ssed an
act providing fo>' a County Admin
istra or. It is made the duty of »
County Adtuinis rator io take
charge of all unrepresented esi ites
and he is allowed the same
compensation as is provided for
other i d'uimstrators He gives
a Loud for $5,000 and hold tluir
office for four years. The first ap
p Mitmeut wiil expire on the sth
day of March lISKS,
Slew Schedule.
There is iinothi r change of
schedule on the Lawrenceville
Road which went into effect last
Mon lay. The evening train no
longer contacts with 'lie Belle,
but makes dose cont.ee ion wi'h
the Passenger train going East
that leaves Atlanta at 3:30.
There is no change made in
the morning train. It connects
as heretofore with the Accommo
dati m train.
■dork holder's Heeling—l.ntv
reiieevllle It It.
A quorum of stockholers of tin
Lawrenceville Rail Road not be
ing pi esprit or represented at the
regulai’ meeting on the 14ih im>t.,
the meeting was by resolution ad
iourued to 10 o’clock A. M., on
Thursday the (itti day of Decent
ber next.
The annual election of officers
will be belli on tlmt day. Rv or
der of the Convention.
'J'. M I'SKi I.KS.
J. D. SI'KMZ, Pies.
Bee.
Nov Seth I^33—td.
Mr ,j. c. Houston, formerly of
this place, but. now of T. iwrenee
v lie, was man md jester h»y u> b. *
Ellen B Peeples, dough or of Hoi
T. M Peeples, of she lat er nlace.
A reception wilFbo given the bri
!»1 party and I'ricu di of die ; nn ;
iy at the residence of Col. W. J.
Houston, of this place to night.
Air. Houston is one of our old
Decatur boys, who is to iping. the
rewards of industry and frugality
in a new held an I his bri te is
said tobe a most charming lady.
We ex end warm congrntul". ions
and Jtsi wishes lor their future
happiness. /)?kiilb Xeir.t.
( Jl'rnni thf Vohxtillllion .)
Nov. Mild, at the Methodist
church in Lawreneeville Mr. .1. C
Houston w<» married ts Miss !’,
len I? Peeples, ilie Rev. W MWiun
officiating. The church was nvei
flowing with friends of die eon
trac iug parties. T was beautiful
ly decorated, and at night it pie
sen led an attract.v« appearance
Ihe a'tendants were coupled in
the following manner: Alt git B
Turner with Miss Lula Houston ;
C H Brand wi ll Miss Clar., T.iotn
'B. and Air. John Powell with Miss
Alary Winn—Messrs E I) “Herrin
ami Dr J W Riley officiating »s
ushers. After the ceremony was
over the party, with the couples,
relatives and a few friends, repair
ed to Col. T. At. Peeple s, where u
well supplied and enticing table
awaited them. The couple and at
feudality left on the early train for
Atlanta, when Col Thomas took
charge of the party. Thence tie
party went to Decatur, lo he pros
cut at Major Houston’s residence,
where a magnificent reception v.as
given. Mr. Houston is deservedly
popular in Lawrenceville, while his
bride was a sweet young lady, enl
Hired and refined. The numerous
bridal presents were greatly a I
mired. A large host of friends
wish the couple a bright and hap
py voyage t hrough life
A Precocious Youth.
A small boy from the country
Bantered up to a party of gentle
men- in town who were quietly
whitting tuad relaitmg**tho i:>W.
gossip, when the following e liver
Buddy, what is your name'
“James Edwin,’’ was the iv
spouse.
Well what else?
'1 hat is all.
What is your papa’s name'
Thats it—-lie’s named pnpj.
Well wlml does your mother
call him?
The boy studied a minute and
then answered slowly, "Some
times, she culls him un old fool.”
Amt young America was allow
ed to move ou.
Nla<l Hog tlxdleiuenl
There was consul' table cxciie
uiout in town last week over a n
poi t-thut a mad <1 ig was in ■ hi- vd
luge, a,.d that he hud bit Johnny
Jacobs, and a number of dogs.
About, i.iue o’clock o:i iieducsday
morning the doomed cm n a It his
appearance o.i thes reel, and here
vias a geueral rush for gut.s, pis
tols and otl er imybe neptso.’death
H« was a harmless looking cur and
irotted aloug by Robinsons cor
ner iu a very unconcerned mannti
wh’le preparations were ma le fo r
his death. Tlie crowd of men and
boys started in hot pursuit and
commenced tiring upon him just
opposite the jail. The effect o:
the shooting only made him quick
en his pace a lit le. Shot as hi
shot was tired but still the dog
moved on. By 'he time he reach
edtbeAca lemy there ,vas not (lu«n
than twenty persji.s in pursuit,
■nut lhe pupping of pistols sound
ed like a skirmish tight. The dog
died game, d hough shot in half
dozen places he dnl not even whine
rtiere is grave doubt* about t.is
iiis bting mud He was u stray
dog and no'osdy know anythin,
about him except that he met
young Jacobs early hat morning
on ihe side walk and commenced
mapping at him with nr provoc i
iion. Ho bit the young man sligli'
ly on lus hand, and hi u natural
that some fear should be entertain
od for the result, which canuoi
be told fur several days.
The only evidence of hi t beh.g
mad s the unprovoked attack on
the y> ung man and his indifference
to the shooting.
He had bit ( l'ten Holmes' dog
aud it was thought best to dispose
of him, which was done. Another
• log leh nging to a negro, living
oli Mr. Williams plan. wa» in
towu that evening and u» he wu
a ‘Mailer dog" and di-qiontd to
snap, it was reported that lie .vas
mad an 1 was kill d on Mr. M ut
goiutry’s place next morning.
We have capit I dotib s wne h.-i
tether of these dogs had hydr, p' o
bia, but it is best to t ike no i isk*
•vidi dlis horrid disease.
Esqr H T Ethridge of B's
Sunth Dint has resigned and will
m*v« to (iuihenv iie.
‘‘Honor to whom honor is due.”
It is nothing unusual for a sub
scriber who is m arrears to this
office one. two and sometimes
three yc.v s to mow eff to Texas,
Sand .Mount.tin or some where
< Iso without paying his bill. And
I we do uot hear of his departure un
til it was too late to get our mon
! ev. But fortunately all of our
subset ilieis are not made ol the
| same material. For instance, a
boy stopped into the office hist
week and accosting the Editor
said, are you the boss here? Re
ceiling an aTimanve answer, he
continued, von know Air. N. J.
Mcdlock.
1 guess.’ Ag.nu wc noddi-d all
assent. "Well he has gone to
J<xa - Tli.u i • just our luck,
wc replied How much does he
owe you.' Jt makes no ditVevenee
if he is in Texas tie lefi the
money I > pay you and wants a
clear receipt."
As we wrote the receipt we
felt the full force of Pope’s lines:
A w its a feather nml a chiefs a r<.• t.
Ihil tin Inmost in in Is the noblest
work.of Uotl.
VI • « ««’» I a-
Judge David Davis was once
making a deposits at a Washing
ton hunk and «ml counting a
large pile of mousy at a desk. A
well dressed young man stepped
up and, with a bo;v and a smile,
said: “Judge, yon have dripped a
bill Sim enough there lay a
clean, crisp, genuine two-doliar
bill at the dopi sibo s feet. "1 hank
you. blandly answered the judge,
placing hw p mdcrous right bo >
over t ie bill on the floor and calm
ly resuming big couuling. Ttie
; .sharper, taken Houck bv tiie cool
ness of the proceeding, di .appear
I ed and Tie judge was 82 ahead In
; the transaction.
For ways that arc dark and
tricks that are vain, the average
“ciUliuT man is peculiar. One of
the nation s wards visited a promi
mint farmer in Martin’s District a
short time since and made a con
tract to "crop with him next
year. All he lacked of being ready
to move was a little debt of seven
dollars for which a Doctor bad a
boa oil Ills corn she ifn'.n-e pti-at,
ed with the prospect of getting a
{food tenant, advanced the 87.
As soon as the negro got the mou
cy he struck for the Rail Road.
A CABO.
i be to return my thanks to
the fit* ■ >i L vre:n evilie, in
connection with Lie town coinicil
and its officers, in Their prompt
and hemic efforts in saving.a por
ti"ii of my p sporty at the late
burning of my hotel. They have
also uiy sincere thanks for tlieii
kindness in tendering to me and
lamiiy their bouses and hospitali
ties after the catastrophe,
W. J. Bohn.
Black !? rv has fobbed more
than a sc ue of stag, s in Uajifc.m
inge- landed. lie has a habti
f wii ing dog 'irci verses ane
piiit ing tliem to ritlo 1 express
I nixes. ’Tiie rewards offered for
lbs upturn amounted to nearly
•'#15,00(1, aid a stray bit of his
versification finally betrayed him.
Burkshire is the banner district
of Gwinnett JL’ountv. There lias
been but one law suit in the Jus
tice’s Court of this district since
last spring.
Pmekney Cornett, i deaf nine,
shoe maker in Atlanta, pounded
his wife to death Lst wed , ami
has skipped.
John. W. Minor offers two par
cels of land for sal . see udvertis-
I ment.
One ol 4 l.iiietdii'* Stories
Secretary Eincoln has enough
of his father's nature to enabh
him to mike g rid Hfc »ri< san I t >
tel 1 them well A lien lie was in
Chicago widi Ar hur he, with a'
number of o iier gentlemen, was
enjoying no after liuner chat,
when he tol l his s oy. illustra
liveof the craze in Cuicigo for en
termg liie pie i of selfdefence:
Tore, nu n qilafroled in a room a
I ovo a Kidoou, when one of them
fyili dead from heart disease.
The others were fearful tl at they
woiiid be charge.! with murder, ao*
one went to lim saloon and en tic
ed the Larte L-r out. while In
others carri. d die corpse iluwu
and placed i on t chair with i's
head mu table as if slei-ping off a
drunk? W'tien lie barb u lei ro
tinned the tw i m n took a drink
saying tne druok n man in lie
mi. i■i i 1 , ».• t.yu 1 w i a
way 1 ii#-! rlender soon ie o k
nis cunt'but r io ilciiruuk d ; i
pay. tii' ;• » f ill over on ■ l:i
floor, and a 'h b irfunder s'o «j
rrimblin w i . t - a', (lie I wmcii
re 1 limed with at, offi . r tin, i ai
le, ibu. an! c Jut rig bis UIIC I.
quickly said. ll's ruck inn firs .'
Abuer A Turner, an old citizen
cf R ckd ile. died last week.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Jasi'KH, Da., Nov. 21s; 1888.
1 his mu 11 village, the com tv
sin of Pickt-Un ci ul y. ntV ruing
not more tt.an 200 inhabitants,
h.io u very eleva ni sh nation -ui.
ly 1,800 feet above sea level I am
told—being the water shed be
tween thd head waters of the E n
wuh and OootuLaui.i. lit re a pan
caurn of I n>ftti• iful aid imputing
mountain scenery ope a ut o Hie
view, as much so as is afforded hv
auy village in North Georgia.
Looking east waid the Drassoy
Moniitains .rise up with sileril
glandule. They, however, do
not atiaiu the height of many oth
er mount,'U» in the State, purlieu
litrlv .n North- cast Georgia Grits
xy Knob, a peak 'of iLis range,
has an elevudon of 8,000 feet, the
highest in die immediate surround
iug- these mountains belong to
the great spinal column, known
as the App lacbian chain, stretch
in*;' from the promontory of <?aspe
at die outlet of He St, Lawrence,
north, down into our own state.
To any one acquain ed with tjje
lopograpliy of Pickens county, it
would lie needless tossy thin ii is
rough and uneven. "A\ bile this is
the case them are nevertheless
soi e fine farming lands. In any
of these momnaiuouH counties ol
our State die lands are much bet
ter limn any to he found upon
Sand .Mountain, Alu., an imaginary
region flowing with milk and hon
ey. The water is as good as can
tie fouudin the world I am fully im
pressed that when the natural re
sources of North Georgia are fulh
developed, that it is destined to
become the garden spot, or part,
of our State in educational advant
ages, mauufaciurcs, and in all
'hose industries that mnke a hap
py and progressive people. ') lit
farmers in nearly uh tin sc uppd
counties are out of debt- (hey
ruiae their own stijiplu s, and as a
farmer in Fannin county olisci ved
to me till) other day, ",ve m idier
bu guano or go much in debt, ai d
what we htUu is our own when u .■
pay our taxes.’
Be,odes Hie mineral resources,
sut-Ti ft- gold, sdvor, and copper in
which the mountain countr;
ab 'Hilda, them are immense quan
lilies of marble, as 1 have already
mentioned, to nicol anv dema’d.
Also iu tile upper pun of Gilmei
and Ut.until comity t here are im
melise ledges of whilt ;■ known as
the Cotton Keck, a white soft
rock, nearly like soap stone, p r
feeliy free from grit and siiscepf.i
be of tlie feinoc i/iest polish. It
can tie pulverized to a dust and is
tire pr» of, and i understand is
bt iip utilized in various ways as
such. The demand is growing
to bo great for tin's rock and it
now sells readily at $lO per ton
P. L. H,
The Weak anti the ■ m|Hit-c.
The merry little mountain brook,
as it lightly dances over the rocks
and sparkles in the sunshine on its
way down to the river, is pure and
clean. It is active; therefore, it is
healthy. It is vigorous; therefore,
it resists impurity.
But the sluggish pool, where tlie
current is not strong enough to
keep the water in motion, is stag
nant and foul. Dirt and rubbish
are thrown into it, and stay there.
Impurities and vile odors make it
a breeder of disease and an object
to be avoided.
When the blood is strong and rich
and red, and vigorously courses its
accustomed rounds through arte
ries and veins, the system is hearty
and healthy.
When the blood is thin and poor
and weak, impurities and defile
ments creep into it, and it has no
strength to cast them out. Then
the system runs down.
brown s Iron bitten; contains the
only preparation wf iron vvffidi can
enrich the blood, and make it pure,
vigorous, and healthy. A dollar a
bottle, at the nearest druggist’s, y
TH m
eading Furniture House
In Ga.
o
—I AM NOW WITH
Andrew J. Mille
44 Peachtree St.
o
limj Parlor Suits, (.Just ill)
50 Folding lioimgos.
500 Bed Room SH».
FINE ASSORTMENT
CARPETS,
WINDOW SHADES,
MA Tri ses. & '
II ill Sarr You Mont i/
(Jiiw Mm ('till
II It IHO HAS
WITH
\. J. MILLER, A CO Ml’A NT,
4 I Penclitree S in el.
()d ini I, I SHU
&&EM
m&ftFOit ISB2
WHlt* uttiy m> 11. all ' lnajD' ■'..■■•.or’,. uct
erd. ring it. It, . t. .■. .-r.d jo »U», t■» «v i.gn,
wt- i i pagw. a« d u.'ld ' >, pm *• md dire.n. ,
V ung lV* tUM •-.<>(* i . d Utrw.r Pi .
iriilt *ree»,«u. In aloHtdv U> nil M .. 4. ~JH • u»
*»iil U( found inert HI ,!r t r Ida- t.tg In U.V fff 5 a tho»#
■rrown .un ».%rtr*r (!b xt* Moo •• 4 •»■*»»• v«.f«u lu .
KkQi»t. • d Alirkvt Car 'her.. A Jdreit, ‘ j
0 V yv SI tty 4 00 . T.'rtm.l' Ml.’*,
LAWRENCE VI L BCD K|,
i ■>/<<,.< l. fn t Mu IHh
Ei ivi liiiw rgi ec\ il.i 7.i >l > i m
Arrive nt Suwauee 7:10 i in
Li ive Suwannee .. .7:10 a m
Arrive Lawrenceville... 7-50 e m
t ne train leaving li.fwre iceville
at (i:80 a. in., makes close cornice
tion with the "Belle train" at Svi
wnnee. arriving in Atlanta at 8:50
i. m. Edunne Atlanta at
2:.i.» p m and arrivingat. Lawrence •
vide at 7:17 p. m.
D •' EGREADRE,
ir'tmm/
LA MO FOR SALE
Tile mid. I ..1T... . f.n mjilt-* | MI .
t.illioviir l . 11.'>. ■ r 11.... | liiint-.
forty six and ucivs, m..rc <.i
known *.« 11:<i i loi No |-| m ii K . r.ili
Oisiri. 1 ..I i.i.ii.ii.-u I'.miiiy mu.l l.c
in purl of 1 1..‘ lt\ r.I miirt aiu 01.1 (ila.H*
.Uioiil l Inn.'MUM. in. ..I i In* lan.l . in
;i g. 1.1(1 .lull' 111 oil It n Ml ion. Ihr i rniiiin
.ter ,n m i 'null (inilier.
Also
I'nrt.v acres, mm ■ m
Ini No l-,.' in the hi I. I ii>l ri. I of 1, w ...
nell, a.ljuiniii" hinds ~1 Dallas ( anley
anti ol tier*. Then are l.'l a. r. <nn
I liis place in mill i\ a( ion,
TERMS EASY.
Parties desii in”, in juiivhasc either
or Iml hos lliese lots will call on ihe
uinleriigned.
JOHN \V. MINOR.
Nu\ :.>nh |ss; ii.
bib non,
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On Monday the 2(ii.h insi., die
uiulnrsigiie.t will Open the Globe
Hotel in Lawrenceville, for the ac
coimuoda'ion of i lie
1 dilTillfi hilif ilii,*. l ' ;||L
And will be prep. lied t.) offer fils
class accommodations and prompt
attention 1 1 all who pa ronize Hie
Bouse.
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Nov. Iff,ip ’BB -if.
mm ii
Tic iinden.-i-in'il Im- the
Agency fur (i win net 1 < 'mint \ fur lie
followuijj Machinery :
FOLII'SE ENGINES,
TH ItEKtl MRS. HI PA
liATORS. CONDENSERS,
PORTABLE SA tv MILLS
PLxNING MILLS, '
vr\M-Ui.NKI.I! AND
’ I'BAT I’ GINS; AND
Dill lilt MUS C UhViii
M tcliii.i rv wd h I ho Intel I
liiUMroVK.tfflfllTS.
will ln‘ utli'i ,*tj 1 u i lir* Ij’.hJd oil
ivii '"iiuMi hi rih a( hiil i.slinloi v
PR ICES.
Koi o U.i.tl .Mil In ids ii|>i>>\ lo
t hi* uihldi • i it •«! :i( ! .if w i>*in »\ il |«*. (in
djt -.as l. bur:.
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ifin a r run \ z vo
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ajk w* ft-.
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no: i.non iti w.m.
DOMESTIC
'j’iial it «. I lu* jh kill av li'iT-’cd lo.\ih:h
in tli<> Trade is a fitcMliaf < anno! j»«*
disputed.
yl/.lA')’ IMIT., TK 17!
NON E EQ UAL IT!
The iair/ivst Aiiiuml, llu*
tli** must Rettutiful Wood
work,
AM) IS WARRANTED
r ro be made of (In* best material,
To do juj;, ahd all kinds of work,
To l»e eompletn in tn ery respei-l.
For Sale by
n v it n in:.
SrvvAN vi;n, (ja.
Alii-INTS WaNTKO in il is m■ 11 pil'd
territory. Iddress,
DOM KSTK SF.VVIM! MAC II IN F, ( O
Ulelllllolirl, Vu.
July Illi I SKI. |x.
PA.ENTS
RfT’VN’ A CO.. Of thn Aver an. c n
to as Solicitors U*r I *s. .y. us, Tr ie
\larts. C« t'Tri*hts. f. the i » s o . C ;-. i,
Ft uland, Fmm*e. liervonL e Tla ? ; k ,t
P -on is sent free*, Ti.-nv-s- n a • i i i -
Patent*otvtained ties t*-A« >1 1 XV.\ t'O.a < nv»: I
In ■.* •vtuvti' ic A v u v\ - 1 i
u. f a .del v ctretil-ited -*t • \v>: ■ •, r.
W k ? y. Splendid e r r?-.» - . : ■ . •• • .
for-.R; i. Specin-on. ■•. . . »
r
A >. ERICAN Office, 2til JL».. • »,, , iNff.’. to .
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to -.. <
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CONSUMPTION.
I hare a remedy f n T theahorediseaae; hjF i ,J
uae thousands of caa.*s of the wivpitkind and of low*
Rttndi nr twfn c ured. lod*-*-i, so strou* is m >
S 5 in'- ct»: V7.lh»t 1 wTt lllrfT .1 s
riIKK. to<nts.er w.m a V ALL ABLE T RF.ATTSK oa
dtseaeo. to any *• <»*▼»* ext»mss and I. O.
addresA. Dii. T. A. SLUCL >l, lal l'ettri St.. New \ ork.
1 SURE FITS!
Wl. 1 1 F.y ar« Ido not rn TO-’t. r tr>st ;• t « m
f t a t nc itndtben have ihe-n rrt urn >n. I **•<*’* J* *
d a e . I te v#» maiiu i’-o A ‘r-aseof r . * s - ;
» El OR F M.i.iNo r jrjCN SSftJe
Jwwa nt my i em«ay tocur-> t uewi cjum» • ss
* bav»' failed >** no reason I or not urw -ijfMvr £ a
ire hetsi at once lor a Treatise a <tal-r.i l ■ - o
Fin l . 1
4' you not Em* for a tnakurul 1 weil **ur * ■ ».*u.
Ad.lresfi Dn. 1L C«. ItOC’T, J't . Nt w l ors.
BARGAINS
The rilKff ai.nounces to the public that hia stock
<)l F . a 1 a , n<l , U ' uU ‘ 1 ' «:ocmlh is lull in nil the line of *
to km. !«y him. Especially si,,.i„ Heady Afudc Tloth
rop Men, Youth and Soys
Ih' has a l,stock of Ladies Cloth Cloaks, Dol-
Vorh 1 he 1 ,,,0 1 ,05C8 to sell *‘>t Xe w
1,1,. yoodw' " ' Kj * <>ISr it * Tl,ose in and dcsira
I Mean What I Say.
riiankiii”' ii ocperniiM-puliii,. for past favors, give me
AltfO FOR SPOT CASH
.YOU" HI get yo ur “(nn Is as cheap as the cheapest, c«pe
< ml >y >\ hen you compare o-radt* A'c.
To till in.le.htcd I m.w say come forward and par me,
to aid me in r j >
AIDING YOU
again in the future.
James D. Spenee
Nov 12th—limn
Beats
Spo + Cash
rite third your ol'nin business in Luwrencuville er.
jit it*s aln n,t ,ho Ist oriAthnury nc.vt ;u„l i„ <> r l vr to »e|.
Ult "in |in 1 1 imi’s liy flint tinn> wo desi|-e to c.lodt
"in- unusually |ai-g,. s|.o« k ~f
l>lfV GOODS.
WINTJiIt BOOTS, *
-nous. • *
CLOTHING,
~~V
HAnniV ,RF, .. * _ T[r ~_l r .1^
CHOCK F ft V,
TINW4RP,, •'
EAMILV GHOCKIHKS,
DRUGS,
SADDLKS.
IIAHNESH & JJBI-DLES,
""I all "iln-T “oo.ls that we keep. A’„,l i„ order to mak*
•-"re u iii k <>t tlns, \ve-ha\c > reduced our former prico
■ rom id to -0 |*K,{ < K.NT which below ,i
< ash prieeH. , 1
<«H [> tees at ’‘Spot Cu*sh” houses and then call on u.
ami we will sell you your good*. Our goodH are warra.
ed as represented and lUo.md otherwise we will take
ilicin hack and rehind yon your money.
ItcHpeetftllly,
Ltiwr. ncevilJe Gh Mov 2(>th IHH3 lot * * * * LLO ,v Co.
Bargains, Bargains,/
=*= V
— ' WE OFFER
For the Next 30 D’ys
;[ ’ ■ 1 .Shirting and Sheeting @ 4A, 5A ar cUi+CeniK.
■) Off “ Jcatiß «5 124 to 43 Ceuta for the Rent.
1000 “ Georgia Checks Cents.
HHtlt •• Beautiful Calic‘jes44 to 5 Cems the Best.
v\ orslod Goods from 1(1 to 20 Ceru s
Clothing! Clothing!
We Have a Splendid St#ek^
uid will #ell it lower than you can buy in Atlanta.
liroadeloth Suits at sl2, sls ami 825. Ueantitul, nit -
wool CiWHiinero Suits SS, slo ami si2
HATS, HATS,
We are Headquarters,
ami will sell Wool.lhtt* from'.2scents lo sl. Nice Fui
I! its and a nice line Ladies Hats AT COS 1’
BOOTS andSHOES
<>l li STOCK ISCOMI-LKTE
'■".l will a i 10 to 20 |»er cent abovejtirst eo«l.
~|,u ‘ :1, "l >( 1 ‘ 't-* ."I'l be eonvineed that we menu bilsi
Ewing «£ McFall.
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