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We spent Tuesday act] Wetln. -d iv
at court, which aceour.i- for the <h l:o
es the paper. aid also for the lack ol
our usual amount of reading matter.
>ee the legal advertisenr nts in this
week’s paper.
The freight business is still bri k
on the Air Line.
Our steam cotton gins are hard at
work, turning out th- th .<• v staple
Afor market.
The weath< r forth -■ ] .>( week ha
been almost as warm a.s it was any
day during August.
After a drouth of four or live v,
it commenced rtiilii: g. fue'-dav morn
ing, and is still drizzling.
The horse swappi r.- took possass'ior.
of 11 omer. Tuesday aften. ion, and a
gr< at many -waps wore made.
Maj. B. A. Pralh- and wile, who we
had hoped were pirimmem i v locntid
in our town, left to-dav for Gaines
Ville.
1 he trade edition of the Gniitesvillt
Eagle wa- well ■ 0(0 ■■ 00. ami Bia
11am ilisi rvi'. cr< dit for hi vim
energy.
T he Piedmont Headlight for Oct, ■
her is a splendid number chock lull
of valuable inform.),ion to the travel
ing public.
We had the pleasure the other dr
of meeting Dr. .1. W. Bailey. o|
Gainesville, who was in our town on
professional business.
The Northeastern are now rimniii"
two trains on Wedm-sdnys ami Satur
days, connecting with the Air l.im
y morning ;whl evenmg.
Xothiug shows tl , eiheri 'rise of a
town to such advantage a< a live pa
per tilled with live advei ti.-mnents.
It is what draws trade.
W hat has become of the Dail . Di
patch ? V e have not -een a copt
since it become a morning paper, ami
trust it will make daily visits to on:
sanctum.
The Gate City Giiards, of Atlanta.
passed up the Air Line road. Momluv
night, on a Northern tour ot three
weeks. They will ’take in' all tin
big cities.
Mi-- Lou Mixson. we 'are glad t,
state, will open a school in our town
on the ‘doth of October. Miss Mixson
is a deserving ami worthy ladv. ami
we trust our people will assist her to
build up a good school. See adver
tisement in another column.
Mr. B. G. Lindsey, of Hint-gold. It:
been in our town for the post w<-,-k.
He paiil for the N< 1 th Georgian.
says he could not get along without
it. He subscribes. ai d pavs for several
newspapers, which proves be is a man
of sense, vim and energy.
We are informed that Bev. IL D.
Hawkins proposes to .nm to ]|.
ton to teach. He is a man of ex,
lent (pialitics and a successful teacher.
We trust that prop 1 effort- will be
made to sectire his -- evict's, and that
we shall soon sec his tniling face
among us.
Wind has become of Blats ami th,
North Georgian? We like tlx North
Georgian, and do lot like to mi—
getting it so often. -Atlanta Globe.
We havn’t misseiFbiit
two months, and we got out such a
poor paper that week, we were reallv
a-hame<l to semi it to v> tir office.
( an I we. get some ladv or gentle
man to agree to act as correspondent
ami agent for us at. each postoilice in
Banks? Come right along and help
us push our paper into the <■*< t pre
, inch* of every home in thi“*Toimtv.
It will be worth six month- school
ing to every youth that reads it a
year.
Ou Saturday last, about twilight, as
Bev. E. S. \ . Briant was driving a
double-seated buggy, tin- hind wheel
struck a stump, which threw Mrs.
Briant. Airs. ('often and two children
to the ground, and all of them were
injured. Airs. Goffe!' was speechless
for about forty minutes. Dr. Quillian
was soon on ‘the spot ami did all in
his power to relieve the injured. We
are glad to learn that Hie' damage is
not as serious as was at first thought.
Messrs. Coggins A Conn, one of our
livest houses, have in store a fresh
stock of goods in their line, and will
sell them its low as they can be
bought here or elsewhere at retail.
Their stock in ail departments has
been recently replenished, and our
country friends, as well as those in
town, will find it profitable to get
their prices, and give them a share
of their patronage. All will receive
the most polite attention, and cannot
fail of being pleased. See advertise
ment and be sure to give them a call
before making your purchases.
THE LIQUOR LINE.
An Association I>v Med on the Ques
tion of Making Whisky.
For several years past one of the
churches ~ mpn.-ing the Liberty As
*''elation. Jia- retained in its member
snip a I'li d-t-.-r who has been engaged
in the tntnulaetiire and sale, of whiskv.
I’liere have been freipn-nt attempts to
r, move tne stain from the association,
m: all these efforts failed. Neither
numstrance nor entreaty accom
plished any good. At length it was
resolve dtu I>ri a the nintter to a test,
:a>;d iu the evei : the ass,|cifltioh des
i''hm d to withdraw fellowship from
I I'm* church, then the opp-.isers of the
f i-ractivi- would withdraw from the
! i-soeintioii. Accordingly a resolution
' as pre] ar, d. ,1 daring the church iu ■
Dh-i-rder. ami rec,-inmemlitig an imme
pliat" withdrawal from it by the as-o
jintion. It was Moon apparent that
il.j- resolution 'v. übl not pass, ami
: another v. .a- pr.-.-i i:ied as a sub-; itnte ■
for the lirst. d-dry ing it the judgment
1 -a' the a—<>< iaiimf that any church ,il
|'owing its members to manufacture
: r sell ard‘-tu - j.'. i;s. was in disorder.
■ md that r,e -neb dimvh should again
■be rvcogtii :ed a- a member of the
- a,,dy. The auiemlment. was lost, imd
1 he question I , ii.-_- on the original
••esolmi-in. tie* minister who rims the
■Jill. i.inis If moved, to lav it on the
■able. This was lone by a vote of ::n
!'o l<>. A ni-'.iiß to lake the I'esoltl
.i< i: fr, m H; (mde. was voted down
! by IS for and 21, a ain.-l.
i It bi ing usdc-.- to protract the
I siruggie. in obedience to the instruc
ions given by their churches, most ~|
the opposing delegate.- withdrew in a
body, and left tlie supporters of Hie
| whi- kv making to go’on without them.
, Il is due to some who did n,,t with
j iraw.t,,-:n that tin- want of iiistrue
ious to this efi’ei-t. is the reason of
j 'heir not doing so.
f'he following list embraces the
nines of the -, t i ding delegates;
i Be\. E. S. V. Briant, Lew D. M.
d!reak< r. Bev. F. I'. Conn. Bellton
I 'hnrdi.
, Bev. James lludi-ill. Bov. Jos. L.
ood.-iil. ('harm- B. Irw in. Mt. Airv
: ,'liitrch.
l‘< \. L 11. Key. .K. Iloleomh.
t-. Bless. Enon church.
lbw. .1. ( hapman. Bev. J. 1.. Dodd.
: Bev. 1,. AL Dodd. ( ro— Hoads church.
Mat. House. B. AL Smith, James
1 Brazelton, Gillsville chureln
A meotim.. will be b. Id at Gillsville
on Friday before the fifth Sunday in
11 ext TDonili. to orjzna new asso
pialioii. and several other churches
I ill coinr in at that time.
All churches favorable to the move
i mont arc invited to send delegates.
Notice to Parents
i J U>l MJ X •( >N will, on the b-oth
Th <-i Ortobci'. opm ;l x-hool f ()r hoys
| tin! ,':irls. SI;.. wj|| orrtipy the h«»ase
■ ‘ 'I !■; Miss \\';»shiii'. ion ;i
I ;>nb|i< school. P;ir< in in jml about l»o||-
j ''Hi. 10 li;i'f <■ 1111 1|r<-11 t<> < t|iif'ate. will
' ; ;i<l* .ini.iio to patronaji l
■ lieu institute.
1 ' ''Uiii.-. ele., apply Io the Ilie pa I
Mrs !. A J)a
SHEliiw .
Ge<h:<;i \. Basks (’Ol nty.
l,r ><• (’. hijore tile ('oiirt FhuiSf
'loor in the town of Homer, said connl\ . 1
• on Hie Ills! 'I in.-dav in November nc-A. i
I I 1 "Ween the lawful hoius of sale, the foil J
j lo’.yit!.' *u ..pei| i-wit :
Six acres •»» land, more or less, m ai i •
: 'iniiity, a< the ptopeity of Geor-u- S. !
’■ b<a a. Le .edoihv vit tH< of ,1 li f;j ;
’ ssm*d from rhe Ju-ti«cs court 20X1 h dis-i
i r»;< : (i M. Banks counts in favor of \V.
I i'. rindley and .1. H. I-’indh-v vs J. \\
’ ui ?. ( aitd i: D. <.|
‘“H stay. L- • y made ami relumed lonic
j by J. E. Walker. L. C.
B. 1 St DDATH, Sheriff.
' octß-lUtd.s
'
.1 /<V/.Y/N77/J TOR'S SAM],
1 Georgia. Banks (’ornty.
B\ virtre <■' an or*|er from the Court of i
! Ordinary of said count y. will hr sold be- I
: tore the ( ouit House door, in the town of
Homer, within lire lejfal hours of sale, on
! :h" first Tm*<day in November. Ix7j. th*-
laud beh.nginx io the estate of James'
'•• l< :| . ii. /<; •.< containing fifty-Kev• n
• acres, more or less, and adjoinin'? lands
' "l \\ . A. \\ ntson, \\ J. M izc and otlu is.
There are about twelve or fifteen act s in i
eultivation. and balance in ordinal forest. ;
i ’fhere is one double lo«? cabin ami n.-ecs- j
y.iry outbuildings on the place. Sold for
distribution.
I m ins om -hulf cash; balance du<* in ■
twelve months, with interest from date.
11. J. I)YA It, Adni r. i
Sept :;o. 1x79
\to Debtors and Creditors,
(»corgia. Banks (’ountv.
Notice is hereby yi.<u to all persons'
having demands a.mtinst the e-tale of
Abel \ aiijjhn, late of said county, de- i
( (',i.*(tl, to present them to me or mv
attorney. A. Moss, properly made out.
within th< turn- prescribed bylaw. All
persons indebted are required to make
immediate pay nirnt.
JOHN r. A. VAlTrllN,
.. Adni’r of .kind X’aimhn.
Oct I). IXjMiw
Georgia. Banks <’oc\tv"
Hoza L. McKie applies to me for
Letters of A'hninistralion, with tin- will
■ 'nm x<'d. on the estate of Gabriel S. Mc-
Kie, late of said county, deceased:
lheiefore. all persons concerned, are j
»»< reby notified that said letters will b<-
granted the applicant, at the November'
ivrin of the l'oiirt of Ordinary of said '
county, to he held on the first Mondav ol j
said month, unless good cause to the con
trary be then . how a. September 1. 1X79.
Oct b, 1X79. T. F. HILL. Ordinary.
1’” < > 1.5 T i I
FALL TBADE
-
nwoiM I; ii
D/.-.I I.E/.V .(/,/, A'/A'/AS' />/■ .
KEKCHANDISE
AT THE OLD STAND OF
J. N. Coggins.
' - ► ♦ —"» ■
WE WILL SELL
AS LOW AS THEY CAN BE
BOI'GHT FOB
•C <>i*
► ,
E.NiJI IBE EVEB WHERE ELSE.
AND THEN CALL ON I S,
AND W E WILLS E LL VOI
GOODS AT THE
L()WF\ST PBH'ICS
1 i i org t\. Ba xks (’<n x ry.
\\ micas, Jone 1.. Jordan, A d mill isl ra-
I II x of tin estate of Floyd It. Jordan. Into
"I -aid coi'iil'. . deceased, petition- this
('••urt Io; discharge from sa d administra
i
. lln ■. (•hire, ail persons concerned, an
her< l>y uolitied that said discharge will
b" urant<-<! the applicant at the Novmnbcr
' <>f 'he '••i i i <>f < h’diuai' of >.nd
; county, to he held on the lir-i Moinlav in
; November next, inlcss ;?ood cause to thc
j < "iil iat . In* t hen shown.
Ih;> Au-ust 4, 1X79. T. F. HILL.
atig7-3m Ordinary
IE lOr WANT GOOD BA lt< iAI N S
Buy of
J. M. MYERS,
vr 'on; I’ostofj n i: m ilimng,
I
Wli!> keeps a well .selected stock of
BMS'V ><>]><"<
GROCEBIES, HARDWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES. HATS,
CI'TLERY, DRL’GS, MEDICINES.
FANCY NOTIONS, ETC.
*SO < ’< *n i «s
Will pay Four Mouths’ trial Subscription I
to the
Gainesville Eagle.
The liveliest, spiciest ami red-hottest
Democratic Political Ncivxpaper in |
Georgia.
The news of t he day, ami t he doings of the
wi< k<*<l world in which we live,
served up m their most
ATTRACTIVE SHAPE.
Our editorials are short, humorous, breezy
and to the point.
Our News Department is complete and :
reliable.
Our selections are from tiie best sources, i
ami tbi' whole paper is
Rich, Rare. Racy, Red-hot ami still Heat
ing. Address' THE EAGLF
Gainesville, (>u I
Reuwine & Ham.
Editors anil Publishers.
». t. j. raison s. bho.,
S 5 <> II I'2 J! e , <5 ..
AT/.’/'X.f SPLEXIHI) A XI) WELL SELECTED STOCK OE
I
■SP tyCr oo d :
| READYMADE CLOTHING,
qiiOCEHIES, >£ AR D W AKE,
CL’OCKEJ.' I’, < ’CTLEIt CLASSWA HE,
l>i:tMS. I'WCY NOTIONS. ETC., ETC.
Will Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest.
'(<)! N I’R 'i 1’1101)1 (E TAK EN IN EXCHANGE FDR (.'GODS,
’ ' WILL Bl Y COTTON. septlS-l’.m
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W l[O LESA LE AXD DETAIL DE ALE H IX
Wliite Pine Doors, Sash and Blinds,
\\ INDOW GLASS, ITTTY, DOOR LOCKS,
3 iLn<>-4‘>G EUiiicl I 1 iii«»-<» wx
Aid all other kinds of Builder.-’ Hardware at tin' very Lowest Cash Pun es.
No. Sot th Broad Street. ATLANTA. GA.
TWELVE LKIHT 117.\/io!l - D ///,/.v/)>.
p/«h 7 o,„( !, '.< , 7 f)utxiilc lilhirln, ll.tU'uKj>h<tx Wiiiitiiwx mid Itlbxt
Size if I size of l’r:< !‘of Size of pair prii
Gla-s I Window Window -1-I/iht
sxlt j - .Ix 3-10 7.-, o_ j, K|i y |it
imjy ; '.’-loxt-i. 115 _■ io x (. 71 |ls 1.5-|,ir.ht
"'M l 2-Klx.j- 2 1:5 2:iixs-3; 1 ;:<» I.S-I,i ;; ht,
2-l‘Ao-10 Ilia 2- 111,'.5-| I; I |(| A Iwai stock a
lllxis , 2-llixd-li ISS 2-iOxii- 71 Min like redime.l prii'i'
' 11 ' o 2 2 111 2- 10x7- 3j |so for strictly cash.
II hih' I'u.i 11in,,:;. 7’",-|.'T I/..107-/.U, O, !,'. /,',os, ,/
" ,x ' H DOORN [ 1 ."-ir, IN, f| I I• - • |N< 11 DOOHM
piz** I *. < < Si •• Price Size Pric<
? «>N'»- <> -I .’4l ‘J ir.G- 0 2_ <; x j-
; ~ |4.\*L 1 in. 5 I 4 1 »(i 2- X.\‘»- X.... | (j(i
<» I Id ” Gm»- L | |(» ■-l< x ! '»-10. 175
-■Xx»i- X 125 ? X\G x 1.-5 :MC\d li. ’” ::: ’ I .<•
1 15 lo.\i»- G 170 2- o\<s- (» 19-
j - b'\‘j bi 115 2 :u.\b in 17n 2- oto ;:-n.\7-o 195
O'*’. 1; I ;; umL () 185 2- 010 3-1 \7-(i •> ].*.
"G " I " 1 ■ 0 IXS 2-0 to :bOxX-0\’.’...... 225
Hili t<! Moulded Lpanel front dom -? K ji-ln to .3 X X, square and circular top panel.**
.roiu ".I.hi |o ■?.) 2./. All orders promptly filled mid satisfaction y*oarmitced.
DOA T FA I L
To . eml stamp for the Largest, H.ind
siiiiiest ami most complete catalogue ot'
TYPE, CRESSES, CUTS, ETC.
Lowest Prices. Largest Variety.
NATIONAL TYPE COMPANY,
85 South Third Sti■<•<•(, Philadelphia.
A. 18. X'-X ,N< ’i-L
MANUFACTURER OF
s a n n l e s,
UA JI X ESS, HIII D L ES, ETC.,
BELLTON, GA.
OLD STYLE CITIZEN SADDLES
made mid repaired. All work guar
ante* d, and prk <*s i<> suit the times.
JOHN M. EINDLAY,
u<i<*m sal Lsiav,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
• give prompt attention to the
V 7 <’o’lection of Claims. Office with
’ J. B. Estes & Son. aprl7-3m
L. J. (JARTItEIZr
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GA.
PRACTICES in the United States Cir
cuit ami District Courts at Atlanta,
i and the Supreme ami Superior Courts of
I the State. maylo-tf
J. XHAI'EER, M. I).,
•PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
JJPECIAL attention given to diseases
; common to women. I will guarantee a
■ radical cure in all cases of Dropsv, after
examining patients. mavl-ly
- A As
roll PARTICULARS SEE
JOE FOWLER.
H ili
k
A LL PERSONS LIVING WEST OF
7 »- the Chattahoochee River, who desire
to have their cotton ginned at my gin, will
have tree passage over my bridge, coming
ami going. Gin for the seed, or the 2(hii
ot cotton. Splendid house to store vour
cotton in. Sixty-saw Gin—finest make in
the world. . Eyervlmdj gets their own
seed. House, Engine ami (rill brand new.
Nr. £§ui<-<*.
ACTL’AL BUSINESS."
STIDENTS ON CHANGE AT
FOR CATALOG
ID -'Circulars mailed free to any address
ma.v2!t-iim R. F. MOORE, President
WM. H.XIM P K INs7~
A T T oli N E Y A T L A IV,
HARMONY GROVE,
JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA.
ATTENTION given to
■_ < olh'ctmuH and all other Business.
C lients’ money never spent, but promptly
forwarded. aprlT-tim
At;ENTS WANTED.
■the Lsiial S’‘‘s Much inc Reduced to
1 JfgL [
t wa OH =
g f yr I|L 1
o (Jl
Illi. NEW STYLE
F’’ XA’JF/AV; MAtOnXP,
The Cheapest and Best in the World.
7’oo /om/ -in use to doubt its Superior Merits
It makes the shuttle, double-thread,
'ock-stitrh (the same on both sides of the
woi kJ which received the bifihest award at
the Centennial Exhibition. Philadelphia,
Pa.. 1X76. Complete with a larger assort
utrid of ii.it(lets than, any other machim?,
and reduced to only >25.
Has Horizontal Shuttle Motion, with
.Strong Frame.
Self-adjusting Shuttle, with new Auto
mafic Tension (novei feature.)
Extra long, large-sized Shuttle, easily
1 amoved.
Extra large-sized Bobbins, holding one
hundred yards of thread, doing away with
the ti«rqiien( rewinding of bobbins.
1 he Shuttle fens ion is directly upon the
thread, and not upon the Bobbin, as in
oth<*r imiehincs. and is invariable, whether
tin* Bobbin is lull or nearly empty.
The Perfect ion of Stitch and Tensipn.
I he lipper and low<*r threads are drawn
together and locked siinultaneoiislydn the
centre of tin* goods, forming tlm stihdi
precisely alike on both sides of any thick
ness ot work, from light gauze to leather.
1’ our motion under feed—the only reliable
ieed known, feeds each side of the needle.
N’< \v Scji-adjusting -Take up.’ ‘No tang
ling of thread.’ or dropping stitches.
Great width of Arm. and larg<* capacity'
lor work.
A<lapted to all tin* wants of family sew
ing, w ithout restriction.
Simplicity and Perfection of Meehanism
Interchangeable working parts. Nfauu
actnrcd <d tiiu* polished steel.
Positive motion, guaranteeing certainty
>1 \\ 01k. More readily comprehended than
iny other machine. working Treadle
No exertion needed. Is alway s ready and
never out of order.
It has thoroughly established its feputa
.ion throughout tin* world as th<* only Ite-
Gibh* Family Sewing Machine.
Is mi ( asy and pleasant machine to ope
atc, requires the least care, makes every
ariety ot work ami will last until the next
• ntiiry begins. Strong, simple, rapid ami
linicni.
I’sc it once and you will use no other.
I he nmney « hcerfuliy refunded if it will
■mt outwork and outlast any machine at
.oub’.e the price.
Agents sell the.m faster than any other
II consequent* of their being the Best at
Id Lowest Price*.
Machines sent for <*xaiuination before
avment of bill. Warranted five years.
\' pt in order free of charge. Money re
inded at onee, if not p<*rfect. inifnci*-
I'lits olfcred to clergymen, teaeherx,
torekeepers, etc., to net as agents. Horse
• n<l wagon fnrnisb<*d fr<*<*. For testimo
rals see descriptive books, mailed free
ith samples <>f work, libera,! terms, cir
•ulars. etc. Address,
Family” Sewixg Machine Co.,
july 24 755 Broadway, New York.
TfEUROTicr
i’he only reineily that will cure
Nou i-;» Sji’iss,
HEADACHE, DY'DEPSLI, ASTHMA,
HEAItT DISEASE, NIOHTMAHE,
SOHE THROAT, ( ROUP,
COLP', SPRAIX.S AXD HRCISES.
Let everybody’ try it.
DANIEL X MARSH, Atlanta,
General Agents for Southern States.
For sale bv J. B. 11 uglies & Co., Bellton,
and Dr. E. E. Dixon, Gainesville.
MASTIN \V. IHDEN, ’
ATTOHXEY AT LA Jl'
A N D
SOLICITOR OF CLAIMS,
CAIXESVILLE, HA.
/ COLLECTIONS in Northeast Gi'orx'iil
" ■> ami Olaiins agijinst the United .States
a specialty. He is also a Coinmcreial
Notary for Hall comity. aug2l-tf
Short Hand Writing.
All persons desiring to learn the
interesting, fascinating, and labor
saving art of Stenogrn.phy(Sh’ort-haiid
writing) by whieli words can be tran
[ scribed on paper as fast as a fluent
' speaker can utter them, will be given
a trial months instuction for $1 in ad
vance. References upon application.
Address, Titos. P. 11 anbury,
Dalton, Ga.
»A WEEK in your own town,
and no capital risked. You can
give the business a trial without
expense. Tile best opportunity
ever ottered for those willing to
work. You should try nothing
else until you see for yourself what you
can do at the business we otter. No room
to explain here. You can devote all vour
time or only your spare time to the busi
ness, and make great pay for every hour
: that yon work. Women make as much as
| men. Semi for special private terms ami
particulars, which we mail free. So outfit
free. Don’t complain of hard times while
you have such a chance. Address,
H. HAni.KTT & Co., Portland, Maim'.
A. D. CLINARD,
PROPRIETOR
Newton JHLonse,
A TH E NS, GA .
ID- Board, $2.00 per day. apr‘24-tf
IHI BREAKER, MAh,"
Dhyxician, Suryeon and Accoucheur,
; BELLTON, GEORGIA.
ID" Female Diseases a Specialty. .Tt