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A,k Mr friend. ,«l en.tomer.to call ~.<Ux.mi.» Iheir.tock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, wtfcl. embrace » lull line of tires. Goods, Calicoes, Joan., Ticking., L.die. Sh„i„ f I
aad sizes.
In fact a complete lineof General Merchandise which they propoeeto sell a» cheap as the cheapest.
legal advertisements
ad:>! iatsth a to rs sale.
Bv virtue of an Order from the
Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett Coun
ty, Ga., will be sold to the Highest
bidder, before the Courthouse door
in the town of Lawrenceviile in said
County, within the lethal hours of sale
on the - first Tuesday it. January, Jthe
followingtlesetibed lands to wit :
Out* hundred and tlfty eight acres
of land more 3or i less, lying in said
county, in the 6th district and Nol.li
about 120 acres in cultivation, -bout
60 acres of good creek bottom land,
comfort at >ic dwelling with out build
ings, belonging to the estate of Ently
C Dyer, deceased
Terms of sale one half cash. the re
mainder due t he Ist of December 1885,
with bond for titles.
JOHN F WALLACE.
<14.45—De0 Ist 1884. Administrator.
Georgia—Gwinnett County
David Hamilton administrator, de
bonis non, with the will annexed,
of K M Gower, deceased, has in due
form applied to me for leave to sell
the remainder if the lands belonging
to the estate of said deceased to wit .
one hundi ed acres more or less, in tl e
stli district of said county, being pint
of lot No— and said application
will be heard on the rirsl Mott lay in
January, 1885
JAS. T. LAM KIN,
<12.55 —Dec 2 ’B4 Ordinary.
Georgia—GwnneH County.
Win. A. Sewell, having in due form
applied to the undersigned for the
guardianship of the person and prop
erty of Jasper N Brown, minor child
of Susanali J Brown, late of said
count} deceased, Notice is hereby
given that his application will he
heard at my office on the first Mon
day in January next.
JAMES T. LAMKIN
#2.lo—Dec Ist. 'B4 Ordinary
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
Toallwl mit may concern Jos T
Campbell nas in due form applied to
undersigned foi permanentletters of
admiiiisirul. no the estate of Juo.
J Campbell, late of said county de
ceased, and 1 will pass upon said ap
plication on th til-t. Monday in Jun
uar} 1886.
JA«. T LAMKIN
$2.10- Dec Ist Bs. Ordinary.
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ADMINMiTftATOEs SALE
Will be sold befoj - the court house
door in the twop of Lawrenceviile.
Gwinnett county, Go. between the le
gal hours of sate on the Ist Tuesday
in December next, the following prop
efty to wit.
Fifty eight and one half acres of
land more or less, lying in said county
an 3 state In the sth dist thereof, be
ugpurt of lot. No 2, adjoining lands
of F P Rawlins east, W II Brooks,
north, Mary Hyatt, west and Robert
Knight, south. Sold as the property
of Davin Rawlins deed by order of
theCourtof Ordinary, for the pur
pose of payiug the, del its and ' he heirs
at’law of said.dee’d. Terms half cash,
remainder due Oct 15th 1885
W ,) Rawlins,
Admr.
ADMINISTR \ TOR’S SALE.
By virtue ol an ordoi trom the Court
ol Ordinary of Gwinnett county, will lie
sold belore the Court House Door in lie
town of Lawreneeviile. Gwinnett county
tia., within the legal hours of sale on the
Ist Tuesday in Deceniher next the 10l
lowing described lands belonging to the
estate of Wallace late of said
county deceased, to wit ,
Niue acres ol land more or le»s, No.
not known hut situated in the othdist,
of said County and known as the old Jus
Dodd place on the the I awreueevill and
Jefferson road adjoining lards Dr Free
man John lliil and others
Hold for the purpose of distributions
etc terms cash.
W I, DO >D.
Adni with will atintXT
Nov 4th ’B4
Georgia—Gwinnett County
John F Wallace, adiuiniatri.tcr of
Emly C Dyer, deceased, has in due
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell one hundred and tiftv
nine acres oljand, more or iess, be"
longing to the estate of said deceased
and said application will be heard on
the hi st Monday in December next.
JiS T LAMKIN,
Oct 28th 84 Ordinary.
Georgia Gwiuoetfc Count/.
M (' Mcwborn, guardian for J E
Craft applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said. guardisimnship,
and I will pass npon this application
on the tlrst Monday iu December next
at my office LuwrencoviUe.
Jaa T Lamkin,
Oet 28th 1884 Ordinary.
Georgi . i.v aia ’Jjiiy.
By virtue of the last will of William
A Jdagpey, deceased, win be sold be
in re the Court liouse door of said conn
tv on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of sale,
the following laud to wit:
One huudt ed and ten a- 1 res mo r t or
less, being part of lot No2Bl in iheGtli
iistrict of said county adjoin.ug es
tate of Turner, oiplii' east and T li
Liddell on the Hotfix, on this tract is
thirty live acres otj improved land,
good tenant Sc,
Alioutfifty acresiin original forest;
balance old tieids^n
Also ten acres, ifwrc oi less, of 10l
N0J237 in the sixtlr distri, l of said
oounty. all in original woods, adjoin
ing the lust described land on the
uortheast. **
Also ono Kindred acresmoreor less,
paid of U t No lain the fifth district
of said count v, i u tills tract are about
forty .acres ill oltivation, twelve
acres of whii h is »HHi creek bottmu,
balance in < vigil xl woods and old
fields. udjoinii h xe place of J N
Couy on the No. 111. id T W Blown on
the south and cast.
| (Sold as the proper!' of said deceas
ed. Terms one hull cash, tmlanoe
due Oet tlrst 1885, Bond for titles giv
en.
W. S. Massey,
W. H. Massey
B. A. Massey,
Executors of Wm A Massey dcc’d
Oct 28tU1884.
BURNHAMS
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LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GWINJVETT SHERIFF SALE
Wil l he sold before the Court House
door in the town of Lawrenoeville,
Gwinnett county Ga. within Die legal
hours of sale, ou the llrst Tuesday ill
Dee. next, the following deeonbed
property, to-wit :
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uated lying and ticing in Gwinnett
County alia iu the town of Suwanee,
utli of the Richmond fc Danville
ailrord and fronting on the right of
ay of said Railroad and running
w a ck to a street adjoining lot owned
by 1) M Born in the year 1880, contain
hng one half acre more or less and
known as the John C King gin House
lot. Levied on as the property ofjohn
C King iiy virtue of and to satisfy
throe ii las from the justices Court of
the 404U1 district G m., of said county
in favor of Langston and Crane vs
said John C King for purchase motiej
Lev y made and returned to me by t
Mlt arris LC. , *•"*
Also at the saute time and place will
he so.d.a certain town lot in the town
of N.a cross, m stud county, and state
heiim part of origoual land lot No. 248
in the Oth district of said county front
ing ou Peachtree street, ind corner
ing at a corner m front line, running
hack 20 rods and ten feet to a stake
corner, said to contain one third of
au acre more or less, adjoining 'anus
of R F Medlock on the north, H D
Dean on the south and by a street
running to grave yard ou the west, It
being the lot where M P Browu now
resides. ..... e,
Lev ied ou>s property of M 1 Brown
by virtue „<>t and to satisfy four, fi
tii from tba justices court of the 40tith
distG M of said eouuty iN favor of
J A Pollard vs J A Hunt and M P
Brown. , .
Levy made and returned to me uy
CJ Flowers, LC
Also at the same time and plaee will
he sold tlfty (50; acres of land
more or less, lying in the Oth dist
of Gwinnett eouuty, part of lot No
lU4 adjoiiiug lands of J O Mcdkiek
John Alien andotliers
Levied on as the property of J A
Hunt by virtue of and to satisfy
four It las lrom the Justices Court of
the 406th Dist G M of said eouuty in
favor of J A Pollard vs J A Hunt and
M P Browu.
Levy made and returned to me.by
C .1 Flowers, LC
Also at tbe.same time and placa will
be sold one pair platform scales, of
the Chicago make, including necessa
ry lixtures. a —horse power steam eu
gin. with all necessary lixtures to
same, boiler Ac. one cotton press, all
located at the gin house of John C
King, in 8 twaunee, Gwinnett county
Li vied on as the property of <ohu
C King by virtue of and to satisfy one
ti fa troin Superior court of Isa id co.,
ill fill or of Mack Stadler St co as ssid
John oKing.
Also at the same time and place will
he ild an undivided one sixth inter
est in a lot of laud lying in the county
ot (. winuett, near the waters of the
waters of the Apalachee, containing
two hundred and fifty acres more or
less and known as part of lot No 338.
adjoining lands of Wm Ethridge on
the east Dr S L Hinton oil the soutl
and Somuel Edwards on the west am
Freeman on the North
Levied on as the property of the es
lute of Mary EHill by tirtue and .t
satisfy one tl fa from the justices
cour of 31tilh (list g ill of said county,
in iavorof VY H Robinson, vs j J Hill
and L F jaokson.
Levy made and returned to ineliy
H N Mucky, LC.
Also at the same time aud place
will be sold uii undivided one fourth
interest in forty four acre* of land
part of lot No 211 iu the sth (list p»f
Gwinnett county and known as Aggy
Davis place, adjoining lauds of the es
late of K T Terrell and lauds of pi ff
Levied on as the property of J B
Dav is by virtue of and to satisfy two
ti fas from justices court from 407th
dist gin of said county in favor of ri
M Kemp vs said J B Davis. Levy
made aud returned to me by Cyrus A
Alien, LC i . .
Also at the same time and place
will lie sold an uupividdd lialf interest
in forty four acres of land part of lot
No 211 ill the sth dist of said county
and known as the Aggy Davis place
aiij lining lauds of tlie estate of K T
Terrell and lauds of pl'tt
LeviedOU as the proper! y|of Barali E
and Julia Davis by virture of and to
sat isfyvn justices court tl fa from the
tort it mat g m of said county iu favor
ol S M Kemp vs said Sarah E and ju
lia Davis. Levy made an i returned
to me by C A Alien. L C.
A iso at the same time and place wilt
he sold tlfty acres of land more or less
know ti as part of lot No in the 7tli
dist rut of said County, and adjoining
lands of James Crow and Charles
jackson,
Levied on as the property of Henry
Kirby bv virtue of and to satify one
ti fa tn m the justices court oi the4o4h
district g m of said county in favor of
Lowi■ & Kuex vs Henry Kirby—one h
fa in :avor of Lowe & Knox vs G W
.Villi- aud Henry Kirby, oue fi fu
tr in ihe 404 i h dist of said county ill
favor of Lowe&Kuox vs JK Hanford
and Henry Kirby and one fi fa from
111. lo4th.(ist g min lavor of Lowe &
Knox vs FM Hansford and Henry Kir
ha. Property pointed out by plaintiff
Levy made and returned to me by t’
M Harris LC.
Also at the same time aud place
will be sold a certain tract of land sit
iiaied in said county known and dis
tinguished as part of laud lot No 148,
in the sth dist lying east of the Coviug
roii r ad, and containing oue Hundred
acres more or less, hounded on the
north by lands of J M Patterson on
the east bv lauds of P A Sterling,
south by ‘lands of RN Robiuson and
west by theoovington road.
Levied on as the property of VT E
Uohiuson by virtue ol and to satisfy a
mortgage Of a issued from Gwiuuo.’t
Superior courl, in iavorof Paul jones
vs said W E Robertson,
JAS. M. PATTERSON,
N v 4Hi 1884 Shen
G o gA —UwinDett County ;
To ull w hom it mayconeern ;
.lohn C Haysniivl Nancy C Hays,
administrator and administratrix oi
Andrew Hays, deceased, has in .due
fox in applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell 'he lands belonging to
the estate of said deceased, in said
county except the widows’s dower, to
wit.
i wo hundred and twenty five acres
morn or less, known as thy Hubert
Blown tract, situated iu the Castle
berry survey, and adjoing lands of
Chest! l-l'ross and John C Hays, also 1
lands of Sanford llaunah and John C
Hays on the south, lands of K M
llugheson the east and lands of Kohl
Duucauon the west, being the place
whereon said Andrew Hays resided
at the time of Ids death, for the pur
pose of distribution bet ween the heirs
and said application will be heard on
the first Monday in December, next.
Ji g T Lamkin,
Oi -M If Ordinal y.
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I -N. V W.ut.l
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Houston & Powell
_ VOTIOIVS OF A 1.1. KI!VI>». GH,ABBWARB, CROCKERV, GHOOBRIES '
GrnivT’a nmuri»HiwGr GtOods, iwo j wr
BOOTS and SHOES A SPECIALTY.
Georgia—Gwiuue Cuuay.
James D Bpenoa, Administrator of
Keuau T Terrell, deceased, has in
due form applied to the undersigned
for leave to sell the following lands
belougiug to the estate of ssiddeceas
ed to wit:
250 acres, lot No four hundred A six
250 acres “ two hundred & eight
12ft acres east half of lot No one hun
dred aud seventy eight.
80 acres off of lot No one hundred &
seventj; seven.
All in the sth district of said county
lieing all the the lands belonging to
the estate of said decesed lyiug in said
county, except that portion set apart
to the widow of said deceased as dow
or. uud said adplioation will lie heard
on the first Monday in Dece nlier next
Jas T L.tinkiti,
Oct 27th 1884 Ordinary.
Whereas, Win M Hunuicutt admin
istrator of Wm P Huunieutt repre
seutstothe court Uihis petition, du
ly filed that be has fully administer
ed Wm P Hunnicutts estate This is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs aud creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday >u Feb,, 1886.
James T Latnkin,
Nov 4tli—3uto Ordinary
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
By virtue of un order from the Court
of Ordinary of Harris county, Ga.,
will he sold before the Couit House
door in the towu of Lawrenceviile in
aid County, on the Ist 'I uesday in No
seniber next, within the legal hours ol
sale, the undivided one half iaterest i.i
the following described property to wit,
One hundred and twenty, 120, acres ol
lid more or less , known as the North
If of lot No 246, iu the sth dist of
Gwiuuett, adjoining lands of Elisha .Mar
tin. Thomas Bowman John Robinson
and others
Thera it about fifty acres in culjivai|
tion aud good residences and outbuiftini
on tbis.p lace
Sold as the ptoperty of P F (■nnf
deed, for the porpose of distribution
Terms Cash.
MARTHA K CAMPBELL
Admt lix P F Campbe
Georgia—Gwinnett Countv
Whereas, John M Wilson, adminis
trator of Loveless Strickland, p, o c.,
deceased, represents to the court in
hi* petition duly- filed.that he has fill
ly administered Loveless Strii klr nds
estate, This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, heirs aud credi
tors to showteanse, if any they can
why said admiuistsatofJl should not
he discharged from his admiuistra
lion, and receive letters of dismission
untile first Monday ill January 1885,
James 2 Lamkin,
Ordiuauy,
Georgia—Gwinnett County. 1
D F Verner, guardian for Miss NE
P Harris W B Harris and T A Harris,
applies to me for letters of dismission
front said guardianship, and I will
pass upon his application on the first
monday in Dee next, at my office in
Law-rencoville.
Jas T Lamkin.
oet 16th 1884 Ordinary
Notice to Debtors anb Creditois
AH parsons indebted to the es
tate of Joseph P Brandon late of
Gwinnett County deceased, are
notified that immediate payment
will ne required, and parties hold
ing claims agajnst said deceased;
are requested to present them to
the undersigned, properly proven
<w required by law.
H L Peeples,
!V A Bi anden.
Administrators.
NO2ICE l O DEBTORS &
CREDITORS.
All persons having demands
against eitafe of David Rawlins,
deceased are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the
undersigned xcooiding to layv,
( und all persons iudebted to said
estate are reques ed to make im
medi ite payrumt.
\V. J. Rawlins
Sept 1 ’B4. Administrator.
DO NO BUY THEM . ’
Notice is lieveby g.ve j to all par
ies not to trade for or in any way
purchase from A. A. Dyer the ten
one huudred d iliar notes given to
rum by me. which are not due and.
eonceiriog which there are equi
ties exisdng between us
George W. Dutton
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Court
oftSrdiuary of said county, will lie
sola before the Court House door, bo
tween the legal hours of sale and to
the highest bidder for cash, at public
outcry on the first Tuesday ill Decern
ber, next, live hundred (sfHl) acres of
land, more or less, beiug lots Nos 284
in the tith district und lilt in the 7th
district of said oounty This consti
tutes the home place of the late Sam i
W Knox, dec d anti is situated on the
public road lcadiug from Lawrence
ville to Duluth ams is two trines east
of the latter place and eight miles
west of the former place. The smile
is welt improved and in a high state of
cultivation.
To be sold as the property of said de
ceased for the benefit or heirs and
creditors.
William B Knot,
Oet 14th 1884 Administrator.
Notice i* hereby give* tl at. my
wife, Octavia Herrington, has left
my bed and board wi horn prov >-
ation or cause nod I wil. not b*
responsible for any deb is she may
contract and I for-bid any one from
employing her.
J I. Hkbrinotok.
CONSUMPTION.
1 have a positive remedy for the above disease; by Its
use thousands of case*of the worst kind and of long
standing have been cured. Indeed, soatrongis my faith
in its efßcacy,that I wi l send TWO BOTTLES EKEB,
together with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease
tw auy sufferer (jiveeauressand T O. uiidr- ts.
i>* ». A, fflsOCl’Mi Ml f sari lit., >'vw York.
[►or purlieu [art, «cno
(Ustn|x. r. v. Wm
«atb Jk Co. (limited)
i 1 Uu«m« Si., n. Y. >
LANDS FOR SiLE.
I E MITCHELL LANDS FOR
SALE.
On the 6th of November next, wil
lie solit on the premises, a fine Swee
Water Farm, known as the Mitche
Farm, containing three hundred and
fifty acres. Said farm is situated on
Sweet Water reek, live miles from
Duluth, six miles from Lawreneevi e
seven miles from Noreross. The farm
is in a high state of cultivation and isdi
vided as follows : lOOacres original fin
est ;30 acres in old pine field; 100
ac es in good bottom land; 120 acres
ingood upland. Itcontainsa good
dwelling, witli an ample supply of out
out-hilumgs and four tenant houses ;
also fine vineyard and orchard. At
he same time and place will tie sold
orn, fodder, wheat aud all kinds of
arm product*, farming utensils, stock
Household and kitchen furniture.—
Said property to la* sold for dist illa
tion among the heirs at law of adi
sonß.Mitche.ini VL-v A ito le,
both deceased S aid land will be sod
iu three lots.
The land will he sold by agreement he
lore t lie parties at interest, wbo will join
in making titles Terms from produ"t.-
casli. Land thirty days time.
For further particulars add li J
VHTCHEL Duluth or call to see him
nil the primi“es.
Oct first ’B4.- T. I). 8.
Lind for Sale.
The undersigned offers tor sale a val
uable (arm, located about oue ami a halt
miles soutli ol Suwanse depot, on the
Lawrenceviile and Strickland Feiry
road -knowD as the Loekridge place
containing 243 acres 60 or 70 acres
in cultivation, 80 acres in original for
. It and remainder in old pipe fields—2o
acres of bottoms. There is on tbis farm
a .good frame ffesi|6n«e, one tenant house
irni a tine voang orchard
Turlies desiring to txmnine this piac
imi u elrmiii the term* will call on the
the ur.dftsignFfl 00 tne premises or ad.
dress him at Suwaot e Ga,
r R. M. W'taeele
Aug 4th 1884
I and 2&le
W ill be so cl before the court house
door in the town of Eawrencevi e,
OwifhSett county, Ga., at liUhlic out
cry, on the tint first Tuesday, in No
vember, at public out cry the follow
ing Vfoperty, to Wit:
One hundred acres, more or
less, near the liue of aekson county,
adjoining lands of Simpson, House,
Dalton aud others. Known os the Wi
ley SiinpsnM place. Onthisplace there
is a good orchard aud two houses.
120 acres of land, more or less
■known as the “Bridges place,” six
miles from Law fence vie. About 36
acres iu eu tivat’nn, 15 acres of which
is good bottom. There ts on this place
a residence, and one of the finest
shoals in the county, with sufficient
water power te run any ordinary ma
chinery.
Al*o one huiGhed »:id seventy five
?ac es of land more or less. This tract
hv ll%<- sold in sene rate lots of 125
and 50 acres each. The let contain
ing 128 acres has a sftoaton it wi jh suf
fie lent water power So ruuanv ordina
a y machinery
*■ ENRTETTA I ALLEN,
Got 14th 1884—2 t
FINE FARM FOR HALE.
The undersigned will sell to the
highest bidder, at the Court House
door in the town of Lawrenoeville, tia
on ihe lirsl Tuesday ill December,
next, two hundred add fifty acres of
land, known as the Hollingsworth
place, situated two miles east os Law
rein eville, on the Jefferson road, aud
adjohig lands of Mrs Terrell, T I’ee
pies arid others.
Thi* is a fine red land farm, wit h
about- fifty acres in original forests,
balance cleared aud in pine old fields,
under fence. There is a comfortable
farm house upon the place, beautiful
ly situated, a tine spring and some
line fruit trees.
, Nearly aii of, the land is suitable
.for cultivatinn, aud it would make
oiiejjf the most convenient stock
farms in the county” The land is'
strong and lies well and on account
of its furtility and the convenience of
the location is a very desirable home.
Farlies desiring to examine thejilaee
will call on Dr. T K Mitchell. Terms
one 1 alf cash the balance on time
D J Procter,
Forsy tli Ga,
Nov. I9tn -A—td.‘
Land For Sale
The undersign v < .1• ir •« n va
uahle isrni, situs trd in sr Big ]’
O. in Gwinnett County siul known as
tin- Uteri ir VVliitwortH place.
li-is composed of part of two loti 58
acresTn one and 112 scree in the olli
er and will be sold separately ami as sue
body.
Then is on the place seventy-five acies
in cultivation, 40 acres iu woods, H acres
in bottom, three lisuses, with necessary
outbuildings, good orchard ai d every con
veuience for a comfortable home.
This place is in a good tieighborhodll
convenient to Churches, schools and
mills, and three miles of l.oganviUe.
Parties deairing !o see the place and
get term* will call on the andersigned
on he axiaPes.
(ieo P. Johnson.
K f, H Ixitwortli
Oct . fitb fcßß4—lmo.’ Y •«> I
THE
Globe Hotel
LA IrjfEXCKVn. L E. 0.3
Op Monday lie 26tli inst., the
Tt t tki (i will < j eii the Glob
Hotel in L xwrencevilie, for theuc
c ommodution of tLe
and will be prepared to offer fix s>
clan* accommodations and prompt
utentionto all who pa'rohfze the
House
a. J, L. u. i Ttia
RAIL R 0 \D SCHEDULES.
TH E ixEO , CIA PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
~ LOCAL TIME TABLE.
iNol. N Orle
ja s Ex. d’ly.
I'Sn 3 accoin
inoda n dailj .
STAND’ centu’otimi;
a ifi ip ui Lea e Arrive pin a ni
710 j (W 1 ... .vthmtu, ,8 Otng UO
7 23 4 30 (—.Howell, Gil 7 48 <j 10
7 57 4 481 Pa; ton 7 38 fl Pi
7304 53 Cmntahoochce,.. 7 35|6 30
740 5 ic1.... Concord, 7245 OG
7 53 5 22 Mableton 7 17 5 58
800 ;«i Austell, 8105 35
8 08 5 47 Salt Springs, 7 04 520
8 21 6 12 .... Douglasvillc G 50 400
834 G 45 ... Winston, C 374 43
0 50 7 12 .... Villla Rica 0243 20
1 (Mi 7 43 Temple, 6 00 352
0 2718 21 Bremen 5 50 2 20
1 51 9 03 Tallapoosa 5 30 340
1008!l 31 Muscadine, Ala . 5 lGjl 80
8025 1004 Ed wardsville, 5 01 8155
0042 1035 Hctlin, 4 47 1225
a in
4050 1100 Davisville, 4 35| 1158
1104 1112 Cboeoloeco, 4 28:1143
1113 1120 DeArmauville... 420 1126
1125 1148 . ..Oxford, 4 10 1056
1150 1150 .. "Ytxaima 4 (17 1050
a m
1200 1210 Anniston 3 47 1045
p m 1250 ABerclair, 325 1000
.225 ; I
;235 l 05 Eastaboga, 3 l(i 0 4a
*252 133 ... .Lincoln, 30!0 18
00 1 55 Riverside, 2 5118 56
12 2 051 Seddou 2 46! 848
25 2 30 .. .. Eden 3 33 825
143256 .. .Took.s Springs... 2167 58
2 00 I 24 . .Brompton 2 00'7 31
2 10 3 40 . .’Leeds ’ 40 7 15
2 45 4 30 ...’lron dale, ... 1 05 6 25
4 00j5 00 Ait Birm’ghain Lvc.1245 600
pm am pm p ui
3 20p rn Lve Bit miiigliiun Ai r 1220 p m
10 20 Arr Meridian 5 20am
60)am ... .New (irlenns fOOQpm
3 30> m ... facksoo loM [i in
5 oo’am Vicksburg, 8 00pm
Read Down ’Flag Sill’s Read L'p
Westward —Connect at Oxanua
wilt; E T V & G., and at Birming
ham with 0 N O & T P and L &
N.
Eastward — Connect at Atlanta
with R&D Ga It R Cent R Ros
Ga E T V & G W & A nn \ A & VY
P AR.
I. Y. SAGE, Genl Stipt.
L. S. BROWN, Genl Pass Agt
Richmond & Danville ii li
Pas;ifNoEn - went
On aud after' Oct I2ih 1884
Passenger 'll ait Service on
the Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows :
| < l " : \ ,i.i
Express I Mail
No. 51 No. 53.
Daily. ; Daily.
Leave Atlanta... 6.00 pm j 8.40 uiu
Ar. Gainesville 8.13 “ 10,30"
“ Lula A 8.41 “ |10.54“
“ RGapJu’c.B 9.26 “ I 11.20 -
“ Toecoa C 10.04 “ I 11.58 “
“Seneca I> 10.08 “ j 12.51 pm
“ Greenville. .E J 12.46 “ j 2.28 “
“ Spartunbrg F | 2.00 am I 8.34 pm
" Gastonia.. . G 4.23 “ | 5.26 “
“ Charlotte.. H 520 • | 6.10 “
sTHWAH'n
Express | Mail
- No. 50 | No. 52
Daily I Daily
L’ve Charlotte 1.45 a m j I.oopm
Ar. Gastonia 2.30 “ 1.41 “
“ Spartanburg 4.28 “ 3.34 “
“ Greenville... 5.43 “ 4.33 “
“ Seneca 7.28 “ 6.29 “
“ Toecoa 8.32 “ 7.32 “
“ R Gap June. 9.26 “ 8.25 “
“ Lula 10.00 “ 8.56 “
“ Gainesville.. 10.38 -‘ 9.25 “
“ Atlanta I.oopm 11,30 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE
GOING NORTH
Leave Atlanta 5.30 p in
Arrive at Gainesville 7 40 p m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a . L REU.i:j
GOING SOUTH.
[Leave Gainesville 7.00 a ni
Arrive Atlanta 9.20 “
NO IS- LOCAL l REIGHT
GOING south
Leave Charlotte 5.86 a.m.
Arrive at Gaffneys.... 1< ! .07 ••
*' Spartanburg.l2 20 p. m.
“ Greenville.. .5.27 “
Centra! 8 10 < “
NO 17—LOCAL FREJGT7T.
GOING NORTH.
Ltave Central 4.45 it m
Arriv* Greenvi ie i 06 it. m.
“ Spartanburg... 10.40 “
‘ Gaffr eys ...... 1.17 p. m.
“ Charlotte 7.25 11
Allfreight trainson this road carry pas
sengers. All passenger trains run
through to. Danville and Richmond
wit hout change, connecting at Dan
ville with Va. idland Rwy., to u l!
eastern cities, and at Atlanta with all
lines No 50 leaves Iticti
mend at 1.30 AM. and No 51 arrives
tin re at 3.45 F. M. 52 leaves lUolitnouii
2.00 A. M. 53 arrives there 7.00 A. M.
he local freights stop at above sta
tion* zu 44*80 minutes.
Bl FEET SLEEPING CABS WITH
■ OUT CilANhe.
On trains Nos SO and 51, New Fork
and Atlasm, via \Vashiiigtuu and
Danville, and also <f,-i. ( >vo und
Ashville
On trams Nos 52 and 58, Richmond
and BymvSlle, and Washington and An
gusta. and Washington and New Orle
ans. Returning on No 52 sleeper
Greensboro to Richmond
•if Through Tickets on sale at Char-'
lotto, Green v illc,Seneca, Spartanburg,
and Gainesville to all points South,
Southwest, North and East.
V tl illx N K H it. to Ac from Atheus
11 “ N K L< Li to A Irotn
I ullnlu Falls
U “ t£. Air lim to A hum
Elbert, n A Uowersvilb
D “ lime ltidge HRto i Irom
Wdlhalia, Ac
Ci- T t i i i I i
N'twbirry. Alston »;xd Columbia
A A 8 Lx 8 U A C to A fr'in
Hendersonville, Alston Ac.
ChcMii A Lenoir t*i A Irom
Chest, r, Yorkville A Dellas
II NO liiv A C C-A to A Irn™
Grccnsbvro, Ruleig
bwiN Rebael-y, Supenii, tcr.deiid.
A. L IxIVKK,
2nd V. P. Sl Gen Manager^
M S augb ■, Gml Pi» n r Ago
LA VV RENCEV/LLE R R
Arrive Lawrenceeville,... .7:0 a m
Arrive at, 811 Wane©,’. .7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee .. 7:38 p m
Arrive Lawrenceviile... 8:22.0 m
The train leaving Lawre tceville
at 7:00 .1. m., makes close connec
tion with the ‘‘Belle train” at Su
wanee, arriving iu Atlanta at 0:20
a. m. Returing loaves Atlanta .
6:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi .nee
ville at 8:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Superintendent
NO.lf -.3VSr ERN RAILROAD.
9 1 *
No 2 Atlanta
Ex. daily,
No 4 accom
modan’ daily. I
Supbintendent's Office,
thens Ga. May 10th 1 884
On and after May 12th 1884,
trams on this road will run as jl
- :
i! no R
Leave Athens 8:00 a in
Arrive at Lula 10:00am
•• “ Atlanta... 1:00 ptu
“ “ Tain. Falls.. 12:50 p m
NO 51
Leave Athens 4:30 p ni
Arrive a 1 Lula.; 7:00 p m
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 pm
- V ■' NO 50
Lv. Talu. Falls 7:40 am
“ Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrive at Lula 0:50 a m
Arrive at Athens .... | 1:30 ptn
NO 52
Leave Atlanta 4:40 pm
Avriva at Lula 7:40 p m
Arrive at Athens 9:20 p m
Tallulah Falls Accommodation.
L’v. Talu. Falls j 6:45 p m
Ar. Rab’n trap. -June, j 7:50 pm
L’v. Rab’u Gap. June'. | 8:30 p in
A r. Talu Falls | 0:30 pui
Tallulah Falls accommodations
will run on AVednesdays and Sat
urdays. Ah other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lula with passenger
trains on Richmond A Danville
Railroad, both east and west.—
Tickets for sale at General office,
College ave., to all points, ami in
formation furnished w.th pleasure.
M. SLAUGHER,
Gen Puss Agent.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
Office Board Co. Corn’s.
Lawreuccville Oa Sept. 10th 1884
On cßnvkHsing the vote for and
rig libs' the issuing of Bonds, as
advertised at tiieelec ion Leld on
the 9tli., re.urns from eleven pre
cincts
Voles cast, No Bonds 479
“ “ F’or Bonds 55
Majority for No Bonds 424
Upon declaring the result the
Board proceeded to levy the Tax
tor this year, 1884.
Ordered. —That the following
•mounts be levied as Taxes on the
General Tax Digest for the ye.ir
1884, assessed as follows ;
For J ury purposes lOets on S LOO
“ eri’l Co. “ lOcts “ “
‘Pauper “ 18cts “ “
“Bridges “ 04 ts “
“NewComtHobse2srtß‘“ “
Making for Co. Tax 57cts “ “
Add to this the state
T»x.J i..30c1b“ “
Making s-ntc arid
Countv tax 87o|s “ “
II is further'ordet«od that the
Tax Collector of said County be
dir ted to collect the above
am uts.
ii'uo ex iracl from the mil.
ute . James D. Spence,
Ch’r & Cl’k. Bd. Co. Corn’s
MISCELLA NEO US ADV’TS.
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Sold by ail Druggist sal 25 cents
li i n v u .4 rrs
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