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Houston & Powell
i , llia Tickings, Ladies Shawls of all kind
. . »v |» WTVTPK GO r )US, wl.ioli embraces a lull line ol Dress (»oo< a, C< ‘ < ° «
Ask their hiaiids and amtomea* fc» call aud examine their stock ol t ALL AND \\ Ijilb *■*!
nnd’sixe*. _ A.
rI , T „ I __ , }V . Aljll kinds, oda»*wami, crockwrt, gbocbrib
GBNT’a TURNiaHING GOODS, notions,
BOOTS and SHOES A SPECIAL T •
Lawrenceviiie (7a. Oct 14 1884—3 rn <J.
In fact a compete Jineof General Merchandise which tkey profloAo'lo seiffc&’fcenp as the cheapest. _ Uj . i "——
11C /IMbTIbEMEMS
j 5 } I ! j 1 . - ( J S LE.
By virtue of aa|Order frointUe
t’ourtof Ordinary of Gwinnett Coun
ty, Ga., will bo sold to the Highest
bidder, before the Courthouse door
in the town of Lawrenceville in said
County, within the legal hours of sale
on the tlrstTuesday in January, the
following described lands to wit:
One hundred and fifty eight acres
oflaud more or, less, lying in said
county,in the6th district and No 137
ai>out 120 acres in cultivation, about
f,O acres of good creek bottom land,
comfortable dwelling with out build
ings, belonging tothe estate of Emly
C Dyer, deceased
Termsof sale one half cash, the rc
mainderdue thelstof December 1866,
with bond for titles.
OHN F. WALLACE.
1 4,46—Dec Ist 1884. Administrator.
Georgia—Gwinnett County
David Hamiton administrator, de
bonis non, with the w annexed,
of It M Gower, deceased, has in due
form applied to me for leave to sell
the remainder ">f the lands belonging
to the estate of said deceased to wit .
one hundred acres more or less, in the
51 h district of said county, being part
of lot No and said application
will bet can 3on the tlrst Monday in
January, 1885
JAS.T. LAKIV.
12.66—Dec 2 ’B4- Ordinary,
Georgia—Gw-nneU CouDty.
Wm. A. Sewell, having in due form
applied to the undersigned Tor the
guardianship of the person and prop
,i ty of Jasper N Brown, minor child
of Susonah J Brown, late of said
c..unty deccnsod, Notice is hereby
given tlint, his application will be
heard at my office on the tlrst Mon
day in Januarf next.
JAMES T. LAMKIN
iMO Dec Ist. 84 Ordinary
. - *T i
Georgia—Gwinnott County.
To all whom it may cojacera Jos T
Campbell has in due form applied to
undersigned for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Jno.
J Campbell, late of said county de
ceased,aud 1 will pass upon said ap
plication bn the first Monday in Jan
uary
AS. TLAMKIN
82.10 —Dec Ist. 'B4. Ordinarv.
t* ■ ■ -
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
Will Be sold before the court house
door in the lwon of Lawrenceviiie.
Gwinnetrooitnty, Ga between the le
yai hours of sale on the Ist Tuesday
ill December next, the following prop
city toMdt.
Fifty eight ghd one half acres of
bind more or iess, lying in said county
an i state in toe sth (list thereof, be
ug part of lot No 3, adjoining lauds
ol P P Hitwlms east, W H Brooks,
north, Misty Hyatt, west and Roliert
Knight, south. Sold as the property
of Duviu Rawlins deed by order of
theCourfcof Ordinary, for the pur
pose of paying the debts and the heirs
at law of said,dee’d. Terms half cash,
remainder due Get 15tli 1885
VV Rawlins,
Admr.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, f
By virtue ol an orilct from the Ofcrt
o’ Ordinary of Gwinnett county, will be
f*old before the Court House Door i# .he
town of fiiFwiAmcevllle. Gwinnett county
tin., witaio Die legs! hoars of sale on the
Ist Tuesday in December next the fol
lowing described lands belonging to the
estate of Geo*W Wallace late of said
county deceased, to wit ;
Nine acres ol land more or le»s, No.
not known but situated in the sth dist,
of said County and known as the old Jas
Dodd place on the the I awreneevill and
Jetferson road adjoining lat.ds Dr. Free
man John Hill and others.
Sold for the purpose of distributions
etc terms cash.
W. L DO’)D.
Adm with will anntxr
Nov. 4th ’B4
~ —strtx i
Georgia,—Gwinnett County
John F allaoe, administrutrr of
Etnly C Dyer, deoeaaed, has in due
form applied to -the undersigned for
leave to sell ouu hundred and fifty
nine acres of land, more or iess, be'
longing to the estate of said deceased
and said application will be heard on
t tie first Mouday in December next.
Jab T Lamktx,
Oct 28th 84 Ordinary.
Georgia - Gwinuett County.
M C Mewhorn, guardian for J E
Craft applies to me for letters of dis
mission from said guavdianinsbip,
and 1 will pass upon this application
oil the first Monday in December next
st my office Lawr'onoeville.
Jas T Lamkin,
Oct 28th 1884 Ordinary.
Georgi*—Gwione Oouny.
By virtue of the last will of illiam
'A Massey, deceased, will be sold be
fore the Court house door cf suidcoun
ty, on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of sale,
ihe following laud fcuwit:
One hundred and ten a"rea mo r e or
less, being partofliot N 0231 in theßth
•Jistrici <* aid county adjoiniug es
tate of Tfn the east and T H
J.iddeil oiUtnrfoiUth, on this tract is
thirty ti\4flH-s of Improved laud,
good tenautnniusiv outbuildings to,
About acjies in original forest;
lialance i rH 11 eifls.
Also ten acres, more or less, of lot
N 0237 ill the sixth distrii t of said
county, uUtiki original woods, adjoin
ing tlio Tiist described land on the
Ncrth ea*B.
Also owe hundred acres more or less
part of lot No 15in the fifth district
of said county , on this tract are about
forty acres tn cultivation, twelve
acre's of which is good creek bottom,
balance in original woods and old
fields, adjoining home place of J N
( kmy on the North and T W Brown on
t he sout h and east.
t>okl as the property of said deeeas
ed. Terms one half cash, balance
due Oct first 1885, Bond for titles giv
en.
W. S. Massey,
W. H. Massey
B. A. Ma>Bey,
Executors of Wm A Massey dcc’d
Oct 28th 1884.
Q BURNHAM’S
MW ' 5^
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
GWINAETT SHERIFF SALE
Will be sold before the Court House
door, inthe town of LawreaeariUe,
Gwinnett oouuty Ga. within the legal
hour* of sale, on the llrst Tuesday in'
Jan. next, the followieg desonbed
proprrty, to-wit :
Eorty acres of land, more or loss.ly
ing in said county and state, bring
part es lot No 496, adjoining lands.
Andy Smith, dec’d, north, on
soul n west west by W R Cbamb
dec’d and on the east by Wyatt
Jon. Notice give ito tenant in
sessiou. Property pointed out byde
fendunts. Levied on by virtue of
three justices court fl fas, in favor of
Hut t, Rankin & Lamar vs Farr, Pow
or A co.
Levy made and returned to me ,>y
T C Burton, LO 4.d0
Also at the same time and pla ~ wlli
lie sold, one lot or parcel of land, si t
in the town of Duluth in said count
containing live acres more or lex
bounded as follows ; oil the west b
street, south by right of way of thi
Richmond and Danville Rail Rout.
North by A C Jackson, M Y Robert hoi
M Roberts and J-CI New and south by
11 Mathis and RMcMillen,
Lev ied on as the property of Henry
Kirby by virtue of and to satify one
11 fa from the justices court oi the4o4h
district g m of said county in favor of
Hiram Mathis vs G W Willis and Hen
ry Kirby, onetl fa from said court
in favor ofthe Atlantic Virginia Fer
tilizer company. vs Henry Kerby
Levy made and returned to me oy
W F iHeringtcn L C $4 (ill
Also at the same time and place will
be sold fifty (60) acres of land
more or less, being the N E part of
lot Me 131 adjoing lrndst f Nathan Ben
nett Mrs Smith, J 1, Moon and isham
Benuott being the place where the
Deft Wm Stone now resides.
Levied on as the property of Wm
Stone by virtue of wod to satisfy
two 11 fas from the Jiiltioes Court of
tbel2v6th Dist G M of laid eounty in
favor of TiUord McConnell vs said
wm stonefor pnr< huse money.
Levy made and returned to me by
W M Langley, L O. 92.05
Also at the same time and place will
lie sold an undiTided one sixth inter
est ill a lot of land No 333 in the sth
district of Gwinnett county, on the
waters of theApalachee, containing
two hundred and fifty acres more or
less adjoining lands of Win Ethridge
Dr 8 L Hinton and Samuel Edwards
it being tl e place where Mary E Hill
now resides.
Levied on as the property of the Sa
reua M Hill and pointed out by plffs :
mid due note of levy given to the ten i
ant in possession.
Levtei h« the propert yof Harena M
Hill by virtue of and t satisfy on* fl 1
fa from the) justices ootir of 3161 h '
dist gin of said couhty, i«T favor of
SJ Vi inn, vs said S M Hill.
Levy made and returned to tna Iby W i
M Langley,LC 94.00 '
| Also at the same time aud place
will be sold an undivided one sixth
interest in a lot of land No 338, in the
6th dist olGwiunett co and on the|wa.
ters of the Apalachee containing two
hundred aud fifty acres, more or less
aojoming lands Wm Ethridge Dr 8 L
llintou and Samuel Edwards it being
the place where deft now resides.
Levied on as the property of Mary
E Hiil by virtue of and to satisfy one
fl fa from Justice* court of the '3l6th
district of Mid oouiitv ill favor of S J
Wjin vs Mary B Hill.
Jtcvy made an returned tome by
W M Langley g ¥ 99.16
Also at the same time and place Wili
be tollfor# acres of laudimore or Jess
inwie 6th (fbtriot of aaidXjonnty, n»e
in the wesfpart of lot No 188 adjoin
lug lands of John B Langford, James
Lee, Samuel Caldwell and Wee W
Mitchell, being the place where deft
now resides.
Leviedou as the property of fTempa
Lcitch and Nancy Leitch by virture
of amiCa satlMy a ft fit fromGwinhe tt
Superior Court, In favor of John W
Scruggs? vs Tempa Leitch And Nauoj
Leitch,
Also at the lane time and ‘place
will be spld 412-3 acre* es land cut
>ut of lot No 833 in thflSthdist of said
county, bounded as follows Begin
ning at a red oak joining Dr Free
man’s lahd then ce S 32 1-4 dog., E 2
ch aud 42 links to a rock—Thence N
32 1-4 deg west 20 chains and 42 links
to a stake thence west 62 3-4., w 20
ouains and 42 links to beginning oor
ner.
# Levied on at the property of f j
Hill to satisfy one A fa from justices
court of thaSleth dist gm in favor
4>f W H Robinson j J Hill and L F
Jackson.
JAS. M PATTERSON,
Dec 8(h 1884 Sherir
Georgia —Gwinnett Ceunty }
To • 1 whom it mavconcern :
John 0 ays and Nancy C Hays,
admhiistr tor and administratrix ot
Andre w tys, deceased, has intdue
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of said deceased, in said
county cxceptthe widows’s dower, to
writ.
Two hundred and twenty fire acres
more or less, known as the Robert
Brown tract, situated in the Castle
berry survey, and adjoin* lands of
Chester Cross and John 0 ays, also
nds of Sanford Hannah and John C
ays on the south, lands of R M
ugheson the east and lands of Robt
uncan on the west, being the place
w hereon said Andrew ays resided
at the time of his death, for the pur
pose of distribution bet ween the heirs
and said application will be beard on
the first Monday in December, next.
Jas T Lamkin,
Ot 28t 84 Ordinaly.
FINE FARM FOR SALE.
The under signed will sell to the
highest bidder, at the Court House
door in the town of Lawrenoeville, Ga
on the first Tuesday in December,
next, t wo hundred add fifty Acres of
land, known as the Hollingsworth
place, situated two miles east os Liw
renceville, on the Jefferson road, and
udjoii * lands es rs Terrell, T Pee
pies arul others.
This is a tine red land farm, with
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 tlae spring and some
lias fruit trees.
Nverly all of the land is suitable
for cultivation, and it would make
one of the most convenient stock
farms in the county. The laud is
strong and lies well'and on account
of its furtility and the convenience of
the location is a very desirable home.
Parties desiring to examine the p!a< e
will call on Dr. T K itchell. Terms
one half cash the balance on time
D J Procter,
■ Forsyth Ga,
Nov. filth ’B4.— td.
' month am! board for tlirea liv<
ong wan or ladiee in each conn
If. Address p. W. Malar, A Ce PWla
Georgia— Ow inn e Couny.
James D Speuoe, Administrator of
Kenan T Terrell, deceased, lias in
due form applied to the undersigned
for leuve to sell the following lands
belonging to the estate of said deoeas
edtowit:
260 acres, lot No four hundred A six
260 acres “ two hundred & eight
126 acres east half of lot No one hun
dred and seventy eight.
. 80 acres off of lot No one hundred &
seventy seven.
All in the 6th district of said county
being all the the lands belonging to
the estate of said deeeaed lyiug in said
comity, except that portion set apart
to the widow of said deceased as (low
> . and said adpltcatioti will be heard
u the first Monday in December next
Jnn T Limkin,
Oct 27th 1884 Ordinary.
hereas, Wm M nunniciitt admin
istrator of Wm P Huunicutt repre
sents to the court inhis petition, du
ly filed that he has fully administer
ed Win P Kunnicutts 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 lie
liscbarged from his administration
nd receive letters of dismission on
l “ first Monday >n Feb,, 1885.
an is T Lain km,
N v 4th—3mo Ordinary
~AL MNISTRATOKS SALE
By virt of an order from the Court
of Ordinary ’ Hartis county, Ga.,
will be sold b ire the Court Home
door in the town of Lawrenceville in
aid County, on the Ist 1 tteeday in No
sember next, within the legal honrs of
s le, the undivided one half isterest in
■ e follow ing described property to wit,
One hundred and twenty, 120, aeres or
j more or less, known as the North
sos lot No 24G. in the sth dist ag
wiunetj. adjoining lands of Elisha Mar
t n, I in-mas Bowman John Rvhjnxon
a d other*
Therv if about fifty acres infcnßiva|
tion and food trsideoce* and o utbuHd ini
on thi*.p lace 1 J i
Sold as the pioperty of P F Cumel
deed, lor the purpose of distribution
Term? Cash.
U A RTH A K4MMP BELL
Admtrix PFPajnf.be
GEORGIA —GWINNETT COITNTV
Whereas, John M .rlson, adminis
trator of Loveless St rl ckland, p, o c.,
deceased, represents to the court in
his petition duly filed, that he has ful
ly administered Loveless Striokh nds
estate. This is therefore to cilr all
persons concerned, heirs and credi
tors to show cause, if any they can
why said a<!inimstsator£ should not
be discharged from his administra
tion. and receive letters of dismission
ou the first Monday in .January 1885,
James 1 Lamkiß,
Ordi’iaay <
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
O F Verner, guardian for JHiss NE
P Harris W B Harris and T A Harris,
appiies to me for letters of dismission
from said guardianship, nuil 1 ysill
pass upon his Application offtheirst
faionday in Dec iiopt, at qny offittf in
Law-renooville^j#
loot 16th Tf" Ordifcry
i——-a i r i
'Notica to Dkhtors
AH persons indebted to tha es
tate of Joseph P Brandon lat* of
Gwinnett County deceased, are
notified that immediate payment
will »e reauirc.l, and partic- uotd
lng claims against «aid deceased;
are requested t© present ;th|m to
the unaemgned, properly proven
as required by law.
H L Peeples,
N A Bran.len.
Adminiatrators.
NO I ICE 1 O DEBTORS &
CREDITORS.
All persons having demands
agaioat ewate of Dafrid Rawlins,;
deceased are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the
undersigned xcioiding to law,
and all persons iudebted to said
estate are requested (o make im
mediate paymtnt.
W. J. Rawlin*
Sept 1 'B4. administrator.
DO NO BUY THEM .
Notice is hereby given to all par
ties nos to trade (of or in ary way
purchase from A. A. Dyer the ten
one hundred dollar notes giffen to
lum by me, which are not due and
concerning which there are equi
ties existing between ns
George W. Ucttor
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
solu before the Court House door, be
tween thelegal hours of sale and to
the highest bidder for cash, at public j
outcry on the first Tuesday in Deceinj
her, next, five hundred (5001 acres of
laud, more or less, being lots Nos 2:54
in the Oth district and 112 in the 7th
district of said county This const i-f
lutes the home place of the lateSam’ll
Knox, dec'<Tand Is'sitnated oil the
public road leading from Lawrence
ville to Duluth ana is two miles east
of the latter place and eight miles
west of the former place. The same
is well improved autl in a high state of
cultivation.
To bo sold as the property of said de
ceased for the benefit of heirs and
creditors.
William 3 Km x,
Oof 18th 1884 Adu(»‘nn»Uut<>r.
Notice is hereby given that tny
wife, Octav.a HerringbA., baa lelt
my bed and board wi hou prov -
catiog or cause aud I wil. nut b«
for any debut si t may
contract and I for-bid any one from
employing bar.
J I. Hxsuuhtox.
CONSUMPTION.
1 • WrniUf rw mdTjTot the ah«v* dlMaa* ; by tta
•N that*, awe a a • f aani •! ths w»re» kind and wf fan*
BtMdißf kvrwkaaaaa rad. In dssd. ssvtrouf la nr faith
la its awtoscy. that Iwl 1 a- 1 A TWO BOTTLRS FEES,
twgaßhar With a Ta IXaII Es RRaTISB on this diaaaM
—•"Mv
LANDS FORaLE.
TPE MICHELL LANDS FOR
ALE.
On the 6th of November next, wi
be sold on the premises, a fine Swee
Water Farm, known ns the Mitche
Farm. • > u t liuingthreehuudredaud
fifty acres. Said farm is situated on
Sweet i (■•(., i m t u from
Duluth, six miles from Lawreneevie
seven miles from Noroross. Thefarm
is ina high state of cutivation and isdi
vided as follows : lOOaores orig afor
est; 30 acres in oldpineileld 100
ac esin good bottom land; 12,, acres
in good upland. It contains agood
dwelling, with an ample supply of out
out-bildlngs and four tenant houses;
also fine vineyard and orchard. At
he same time aud pace will besold
orn, fodder, wheat and all kinds of
arm products, farming utens s, stock
Household aud m fin iture. —
Said property to be sold for ist ibu
tion among the heirs at law f ' adi
son It, Mitche ii 1 Met A ito le,
both deceased S aid land w I bt. sod
in three lots.
The land will be sold by ag eraent he
lore (lie parties at interest, who wi join
in malting tiles Terms from prodnats
cash. Land thirty Jays time.
For furllier particulars a " R 1
Ml i’CHKL Duluth or call to ase him
on the primiseß.
Oct first 'B4. T. D. 8.
L ind for Sal).
The undersigned offers lor sale a val
uable (arm, located about one ami a half
miles south of Suwunee depot, on the
lawrenceville and -Strickland Ferry
roud -known as the Lockridge place—
containing 243 acres 60 or 70 acres
in cultivation, 80 acres in original for
ft#t-4 r W , 'aip<fc r in old pine fields—2o
«ls w biuUenis.. ’I htreison this farm
a Mod I riiniPrerMciiCC, one hnant house
aniSa fin«young Jrchard. I
Put tieJtdeeiilift Us examine liiis place
and ascertain the terms wiil call on the
the undersigned on the premises or ad
dress him at -Suwame Ga,
r R, M. W hcele
Aug 4lh 1884.
1 and Zale
111 be sod before the court house
door in Die town of Eawrenccvi e,
Gwulnett county, Ga., at bublic out
cry, on the first first Tnesdav, in No
vember, at publie out cry the follow
ing ofopierty, to wit:
UJic bundled aeres, more or
less, near the line of aoksou county,
adjoining lands of Simpson, Honae,
Galtou aud otliers. Known os the Wi
tty Simpson plaee. On this place there
is a good orchard aud two houses.
12d acres of land, more or leas
known us the “Bridge* place,” six
milesfrotn Lawrehcevie. About .35
aeivaineu tivufon, 15 tieres of which
is good bottom. There is on this [dace
a residence, and one of the finest
j ihoajf in the qasmty, with sufficient
I W;il W pnyjbr t#run any ordinary ma
\Am) ouw luiifered and seventy five
of "ilof land more or less. This tract
,m ll»e Bid is seperate lots of 125
■nu Mi acßg eaßi. The let eoutain
in;. J®act\s lila shoal on it with suf
TlcfeW water prffver to runauv ordina
ry machinery
NRIETTA I ALLEN,
Got 14th 1884—21
■ Land For Sale
e undersign e 1 (fits fit is vo
farm, situated near liig o P
O. in GwimifU County and kn as
the Charlie Whitworth place.
It is composed of part of two lots 53
acres in one and 112 acres in the oth
Sr arJi will be sold separately aud as one
body.
Thert is on the place seventy-five acies
in cultivation, 40 acres iu woods, 8 acres
in bottom, three heuses, with necessary
outbuildings,good orchard ai d every con
venience for a comfortable bogie.
This place"is in a good
convenrenr lo Churches' "Schools and
mills, and three miles of Loganville.
Parlies desiring to see the place aud
get tei ins will call ou the undersigned
od the premises.
Geo. P. Johnson.
R L Whitworth
Get, 6th 1884—Into.
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LOCAL TIME TABLE.
No 1. N Orle
a s Ex. d'ly.
No 3 aocom
inodan daily.
STAND’ CBNTR’LTIME
a in pm Lea e Arrive pm|a iu
7 lo 4 05 vtlanta 8 on fi IH:
7 23 4 30 ....Howell, Ga |7 48 6 10
7 448 Payton,.. 7 33|0 16
7364 53 Cnin tahoochee,.. 7 Br>|8 r >| 030
746 5 10-... .Concord, 7246 86
7 33 5 22 Mableton 7 17 5 68
800 36! Anstell,,' [8 10 535
8 08 5 47 Salt Springs, 7 04 520
821 6 12i.... Douglasvill .... J! 50 4 0!)
8 34 6 45; inston,, e 6 37 4 43
9507 12 Villla lllca 624 20
1 06 7 43 Temple,. 6 09 3 62
0 2718 21 Bremen 5502 20
1 51 9 03 ...'.Tallapoosa 5 30 2 40
1008 9 31i... .Muscadine, Ala .516 1 30
8025 1004 Edwardsville, 5 01 2155
9042 10361 Heflin 447 1226
a in
1056 1100 ....Ilavisville, 4 35 1158
1104 1112 Chooolooeo, 4 28 1143
1113 1126 DeArmanville... 420 1126
1126 1148;. ..Gxford, 4 10 1056
1150 1150 . ..‘Oxauna 4 07 1050
a m
1200 1210!....Anniston 3 47 1045
p 111 1250! ..*Berclair, 3 25 1000
.225 I
7235 1 05 Eastalmga, 3 16; 9 45
a 252 *1 33 .... Lincoln 3039 18
Dull 55 Riverside, 2 51 8 56
J 2 2 051.... Seddon 2 46 848
25 2 30{ Eden 3 33 8 25
143256 .. .*t'ook,s Springs... 2167 58
2 00 3 24 .. .Brompton 2 00 7 31
2 10 3 40 ...*Leeds, 1 40 7 10
2 45 4 30 .. .‘lrondale, T 05 6 25
4 00 5 00 Arr Birin'gham Lve. 1245 6 00
piiiarn Ipm p m
,3 21 Ip in Lve Bii mingham Arr 1221) p m
10 20 Arr Meridian.. . 5 20am
601 am ....New Orleans 1000 pm
3 JOji in Jackson, ;1035p m
5 00 a m 1 Vic ksburg, 8 00 p in
Read Down *Flag Sta’s Read L’p
Westward—Connect at Oxanna
with ET A 1 & G., and at Birniiug
hain with C N O & T P and L &
N.
Eastward —Connect at Atlanta
with R&DGa R R Cent R Ros
Ga E T V & G W & A ani A & VV
PAR.
I. Y. SAGE, Genl Supt.
L. S. BROWN, Genl Pass AgJ
Richmond Jt Danville li li
Pasiiinoej? • aiEsr
On and after' Oct 12th 1884
Passenger Train Service on
the Atlanta und Charlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows :
7 N 11-*3 /I 1 .
Express | Mail
No. 51 I No. 53.
Daily. | Daily.
Leave Atlanta. .. 6.00 pin | 8.40 ain
Ar. Gainesville 8.13 “ 10,30“
“ Lula A 8.41 “ 10.54“
“ It Gap Jn’o B 9.26 " 11.20 “
“ Toceoa C 10.04 “ 11.55 “
“Seneca D 10.08 “ 12.51 pm
“ (ireenville. .E 12.46 “ 2.28 “
“ Spaiianbrg F 2.00 am 3.34 Jim
“ Gastonia... G 4.23 “ 5.26 “
“ Charlotte.. H 520 * 6.10 “
~s r rMWAfttJ
Express Mail
No. 50 No. 52
Daily Daily
L’ve Charlotte 1.45 am I.oopm
Ar. Gastonia 2.30 “ 1.41 “
“ Spartanburg 4.28 “ 3.34 “
“ (ireenville... 5.43 “ 4.53 “
“ Seneca 7.28 “ 6.29 “
“ Toccoa 8.32 “ 7.32 “
“ R Gap Juno. 9.26 “ 8.25 “
“ Lula 10.00 “ 8.56 “
“ Gainesville.. 10.38 “ 9.25 “
“ Atlanta 1.00 pm 11,30 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE
GOING NORTH
Leave Atlanta 5.30 p m
Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a . L . PELLe)
GOING SOUTH.
Lea tp Gainesville 7.00 a in
Arrive Atlanta 9.20 “
NO IS- LOCAL IREIGHT.
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 6.35 a. m.
Arrive at Gaffneys... .lAO7 “
*' Spartanburg.l2 20 p. m.
“ Greenville.. .6.27 *•
‘‘ Central 8.10 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Central 4.45 a m
Arrive Greenville I 06 a. m.
“ Spartanbnrg.. .10.40 *•
“ Gaffreys 1.t7 p. m.
“ Charlotte 7.25 “
Allfreight trains on this road oarrv pas
sengers. All passenger trains run
through to Danville and Richmond
without change, connecting at Dan
ville with Va. idland Rwy., to all
eastern cities, aud at Atlanta with all
linos diverging. No 60 leaves Rich
mond at 1.30 P. M.ami No 51 arrives
there at 3.45 P. M. 52 leaves Richmond
2.U8 A. M. 53 arrives there 7.00 A. M.
fie local freights stop at above sta
tions 20 te 30 minutes,
BI FFET MI.pEITNIi CARS WITH
OUT CHANGE.
On traiiif No« 50 and 51, New Fork
and Atlanta, via Washington and
Danville, and also Greensboro and
Asliville
1 On tra.ns Nos 52 aud 53, Richmond
and Danville, and Washington and An
gustft.and Washington and New Orle
| ans. Returning on No 52—sleeper
Greensboro to Richmond
fcF Through Tickets oil sale at Char
lotte, Greenville,Seneca, Spartanburg,
j and Gainesville to all points South,
Southwest, North and East.
| l >' ith A K H It. to A from Athens
H •* N K J U to k from
Tiillulft Falls
O’ ” E Air I ini to ,fc from
Klbern n & Bowcrsville
!* “ Blue Ridge RUto k from
Wslhulia, Ac
1 ‘ Cif 1 1 l.i 'il i
Newberry. Aiiton.nd Uolumbi*
A * S A 5 U A C to A fr'm
tfwn lemon vifie, A Iston Ass.
I htvier A Lenoir to A from
Chester, lforkvilloA !hilts
H N C Dir A C C-A to A fm*
Gnensbi.ro, Riilelg
dwie Bebkelty, Supeninterdeml.
A L. Rives,
2«<J V. F. & Gen Manager*
M S atighir, Gen'l r»»tn i
LAWRENCEVILLE R R
Arrive Lawrenceeviile, 7:0 am
Arrive a Siuvauee, 7:40 a ni
Leave Snwannee .. 7:38 ptn
Arrive Lawrenceviiie... S.'2‘2 o m
The rain leaving Lawre tceviile
at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec
ion with the “ Belle rain - a Su
wanee, ar ri viug in Alana a 9:20
a. m. Returlng leaves Atlanta .
6:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi -nee
ville a 8:22 p. in.
EDWIN BERKLEY
■■ Superinten lent
NORTO-EASTERN RAILROAD.
Supeintendent's Office,
thens Ga. May 10th 1884
On and after May 12th 1884,
trains on this road will run a® al
lows :
" ' ■ NO 58
Leave Athens 8:00 a m
Arrive at Lula. ! 1 .'.10:00 n m
*• “ Atlanta... 1:00 pm
“ “ Talu. Fulls.. 12:50 p m
NO 51
Leave Athens 4:30 p m
Arrive at Lula..". 7:00 pm
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 p in
NO 5(1
L'v. Talu. Falls 7:40 am
“ Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrive a*. Lula 9:50 a in
Arrive at Atheus.... , 1:30 pin
~ |*' NO' 52
Leave Atlanta | 4:40 pin
Arrive at Lula | 7:40 p m
Arrive at Athens | 9:20 pin
Tallulah Falls Accommodation.
L’v. Talu. Falls j 6:45 pm
Ar. liab’u trap. -June. | 7:50 p m
L’v. Rab’n Gap. June. | 8:30 p rn
Ar. Talu Falls j 9:30 p nfi
Tafiulah Falls accommodations
will run on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lula with passenger
trains on Richmond & Danville
Railroad, both east and west.—
Tickets for sale at General office,
College ave., to all points, and in
formation fumbled with pleasure.
M. SLAUGHER,
Gen Pass Agent.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
No 2 Atlanta
i Ex. daily,
No 4 actoin
modan’ daily.
Office Board Co. Gorn's.
Lawrencevillu (y’a. Sept. 30th 1884
On canvassing the vote for and
against the issuing of Bonds, as
advertised at the election held on
the 9th., returns from eleven pre
cincts.
Voles ca-n. No 80nd5........479
“ “ For Bonds 55
Majority for No Bonds 424
Upon declaring the result the
Board proceeded to levy the Tax
for this year, 1884,
Ordered. —That the following
amounts be levied as Taxes on the
General Tax Digest for the year
1884, assessed as follows :
For .Jury purposes lOets on SIOO
‘•Gen’l Co. “ lOets “ “
‘Fftuper “ 18cts “ “
“Bridges “ 04cts “ “
“NewCourtHouee2scts “ “
Making for Co. Tax 57cts “ “
Add to this the state
Tax 30cts “ “
Making state and
Count.v tax .... 87ets “ “
It is further ordered that the
Tax Collector of said County be
dir ted to collect the above
am nts.
true extract from the min
ute . James D. Spence,
Ch'r. &Cl’k. Bd. Co. Corn’s
MISCELLANEOUS ADV'TS.
Q BUTINIiA M'B
M, STAND’D TURSINF
Ts the t'est, con«tn ted
finished, give bet-
W *ARBr ter percentage, t ore
fi&Fft'-fyl power and is so t for
1111 IUUp less money per horse
power, than ano •other
V* Turbiue in the world
*3"Ni w pamphlet sent free by
BURN HAM, EROS., York, Fa.
NO MORE MYI’.7iLASsEs7'
! Mitcheji’s
Eye Salve,
! A certain, Hafq, effuotlve remedy for
'kWsa^'lnUlfss
Producing bong Sighteducss, and lie
storing the sight of the old
Curts Tear Dropr. Granu' t io n ,
S ye L’uinors, litd Eyes. \/ t
te 1 Eve La*l.< s, and
producing qaiek
relief and per
manerf
oi.re
Als« equally elti teloti* when used
in other maladies, such as I' e ra Fe
ver Sort's, Tumors, ball Rheum,
Horns, Piles, or wharoever intiuni i
lione/.isls, Mitchell’s Salve ua> l)«
used to advantage.
Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents I
film’s ns |
It gives tone and power. Fur com
plaints of t he’Kidneys, Bowels, Stom
ach, Liver and Lungs, tor all ttjfe sub
tle troubles of women and for those
hod ily disorders induced by anxiety,
care and mental strain,'itseffects will
surprise and charm you Tt is not at)
essence of ginger. Delecious to the
palate, an antidote to the liquor habit
and cxeeedingl helpful to the aged
and feeble, 50c and 91.00 sizes
H It? .’OX, &CO., New York ;
70001 Agents wanted double quick : to
sell the only official Biographies of
Cltvela.d
By Ex-Governor Dorsheimer, of N Y
member of the U 8 congress, and Hon
W U iienxei eliniriuiut of i)‘-tn. State j
coin ol Pa. —intimate friends of (1 & j
11. It isthe most reliabie, interesting |
Hind i ichty illustrated, hence an im
mense demand, Agents are coining |
money. It lias line steel portraits, i
sells fastest and pays best. Beware!
of unreliable, eatehpeunv books write j
tvHubbard Bros, Pubs Philadelphia, |
Pa.
ul .0N& HAMLIN j
om.,Organs g.
Highest honors at all great World’s}
Exhib'tions for seventeen years. On
ly Amerean Organs uwarded such at I
tiny. Foreash. easy payments or rent}
ed
Up;i.gh.t Pi 133
presenting very highest excellence 1
yet attained in such instruments ; ad- ‘
fling to nil to all previous improve-}
m. nts >ne of greater value than any]
securing most pure, refined, musiciii
tones and increased durability ; espe
cially evoiding liability l (get out of
time. Illustrated catalogue tree
Mason A Hamlin Orcax and Piano
Company.
Boston, 154 Tremont St; New York,
Pi Fast 14th Ht; Chicago, 149
Wabash Ave
Is your l.iie norm :i iiollarl
Perhaps that seems a high price
for it, considering how poor your
blood is, and how your whole sys
tem is prostrated, debilitated, and
enfeebled. People have been heard
to say, under such circumstances,
that they would not give the toss
of a copper for the choice between
life and death, llut when it comes
to actually drawing near the grave,
a man naturally draws back, anti
says he does no* “ ant to die. Life
is very precious, even to a bro
ken down man it is worth saving,
One dollar will buy a bottle of
Broiuris Iron Hitters. That one
dollar may start you on the road
from misery to recover*'. A man
must take a very mean view of
himself who is not willing to invest
that much in making one serious
effort to rescue himself from deadly
debility, and i., step into the en
joyment of solid health. Broieris
Iron Bitters vitalizes Lie blood,
tones the nerves, and rebuilds the
syster Its wi . 1 is well known.
Invest that dollar u a butU 8
Tell the chUdren to cut out and save the comlo
silhouette picturea ax they appear from ixeue to
Issue. They will be ploased with the collection.
L- zkJb
This space .is owned by
BLACKWELL’S BULL.
Of course we mean the famous animal appearing
on tlie label of every greuuiue package of Black,
well’s BuU Durham Smoking Tobacco. Every
dealer keeps this, the bust Smokinjr Tobacco made
None genuine without trade-mark of the Bull.
T-^g-ERRY’S
1855
to all applicants Y
and to customers of last year without
ordering it It contains iflustratlons, prices
»;^a*nd Rn Ft^&r«Sfe?i l
D. M. FERRY & C 0. o, M£^
A S4O TOBlfiW gB8 T FOR sl2
ii ini u v
of BARREL 22 ro 28 INCHES. J
SHOOT 3 ACCURATELY UP TO 1200 yae M l
GOOD WITH SHOT AT 100 XABDS.
EVANS’ 23-SHOT SPORTING MAGAZIHE GUN'
SHOOTS TWENTV-SIX SHOTS IN SIXT* SUCONUN
T•S a, E ‘V*7; B ‘ ,U V Sh "* »*“>»«* Bemovin* from tho Shoulder I
Ih 18 the Best Gun in the World
ThsIWlM TH .E WAY. THROWING DOWN THE GUARD DECTS. LOADS AND COCKS
Snch'h hl ' u, ' l , ,eh ‘ aiul moßt'ppGVuT »Up.h , U l dit" r g“n , iS , the wro'ET* I??*. \ |"i bre* ' 2!' pk **2 flrH ;
I™' VorZn Walnut Stor k. *» “> *»
-“Si 1.200 y ards I •aiAiK-vs-nsSTjoo Tards .
Winchester ami Ballard, it beat* them all. *-J K>, k Vm-ke BurnhamsvllTe Mi, „b° n . lp wL' ,on wl,h th « Sharp.
*14.00 If ordered before January Im. When this lot Is sold th<>r »J» * l?*. 00 ,* or ,l ‘° inch barrel fee
Don t ihlkh this chance but buy tl*< irutt at onrit fur thl* n! e /IT rt 'i? * nr to** than or *N) each
adverUsement will not appear%g!f p * U Wo wiil send .hi " *£>”!> “|r * t jM W 4 T h#n
milT's“). tl s when y; rrnx-e n,„ if vou Mlld f u u J ' j ofaih .tik'llSJ ,b * ’’•'•"M can
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W» are aids tn make Ibis .atraordliurv offer b. csu»« we hie. ZT.IL . 1 *• l srlrl.kin, #1,50 per hmntredS
ene (bird the net,isl cort: you will aaerratl La llw"'"nd dullnn. worth ~Y,I .111.1. M
BO'tsy by Reffi.tsred Lette? I wtt i J ###> 7t i nk“wW 5 "" '“i'f «» It iron, Jt :ju loTth Sundl
wi’o., oar. Money Order I World Mi g Co. 122 Nassau street,
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The Wonderful Efficacy of
DP. SCHENCK’S
NiANDRAKE
PILLS
Han been ea frequently and satisfactorily proven
I lit it aoems almost to say anythiniir
t lore in their fa\or. Tho Immense and constantly
i .icrcasiUN r dertian.l for Ibe'-n, both in this •udfeweitr*
cjuntriee, ifi tin: Ik t ov.d.j co t.-f their valik. Tlf-Ia-
Fate to-day in the United States is far Kreatf;r tiiau
bay oth r cittiartib inedi-riae. This demand is
not spaamodic, it is regular an l steady. It Lh not
of to day or yesterday, it is c» increase that has been *
*oadlly Rrrowt&tr for tho ! < t tflirty-ftva years. Tv'hat
tee tho reas ma for fide :• rout andgroxLDgdomandil
Handrako rillaeontain comer
ary. and y.*t thi v act ayi i v'Ftderfu* effect isr-oit'
Uio liver. They cioanso Uu* c te-uiacJi md bow.'ir« f
1 irritatin r matter, rh ’i. if allowl to remain,
oteonfithe bloo l, and b* n'_*» on Malar-a,Chills an l
ever, and many ether ii eaoes. They prive health
jd htreny'llx to tho disyeotho onpum. They create
i; •if tite and grh»e vi-oi* to ti»o v.hole system. They
ire ii 4 fact th • med: oe of s'.i others whlcix slioul l
: o taken j u ti a ’ liiic *l9 *.v. 'tm nu'lwrioland .
•her epldeudrjr.ro ra<rin?r, r• Ur l<- r< thorya..
i j? ti resist u’-.acss oi .. 3c’ every lyj.cter.
r, ScheorUs ■;’<PiiN are fid fcya! 1
• at £ ,c. p r b ", cr »cnfc l yincil. j- j .
. n roceipt of preo. %
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THE
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THEHIBHESI AWARDS
In the (>IiK.VT WQKJ.D'S t\\U? in I,ONI>ON
1S61; aLthe’OKKAT EXPOSITION in PARIB,
J ’67; Rtthi INTERN A'i' ON Al. EXPOSITION
in OfllU, ]- ,■■■: f • <i ni the irnunl CENTEN
NIAL EXHIBITION In I'lm.xtelphia, lST'i.
AH per i«n; n« x. 'slilniz purch.is* (or
aroint) instruments aro w*cs]»edfully in
vlteil to vlsU o i* Ware rooms.
Rwlfar Circular and Price List .
CHIGKERiNG & SONS
130 Fifth Avct 10. ’’ ’ ''' r T : i 'jd, \>c.o m