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Cotton is selling nt 10', to-day.
Butter, chiekens and eggs are in
demand.
Preaching at the .Methodist church,
next Sunday.
See change of schedule of the North
eastern Ballroad.
Can't our town support one school
during the winter ?
Our town government will be organ
ized in a few days.
(>’ily live of our citizens attended <
the North Georgia lair.
All who owe for the North Georgian '
ought to call and pay up.
M e would like to hear from our
Nail's Creek correspondent.
Cotton is booming, and our mer
chants are now paying 10 to 10J.
Trade for the past week has been
very good, considering the inclement
Weather.
We presume that nttr correspondents !
tire water bound this week, or bound |
not to write. '
The sun. the beautiful sun, made I.
its appearance to-day, and everything 1
looks lovely.
A great deal of cotton is changing !’
hands everv dav in our town, but we ;
don't see any of the ‘change."
Mr. M. Buice is now running a grist
mill ami a cotton gin, and can grind I
your corn and gin your cotton.
The tax collector of Hall county ■
opened his books in our town yester
day, and made a pretty good haul. ,
y We have, begu delayed in getting'
out our paper for the past two weeks, I
but hope to be on time next week.
Our creditors wants us to pay them,
but we can't do it until our debtors I
antics up. Come to our rescue, gen
tlemen.
Our merchants arc paying lb cents •
for cotton, ami selling goods :is cheap
a« they can be bought in Northeast
Georgia.
The weather for the past week has I
been dark, dreary and chilly, and the j
smiling face of the sun has not been I
seen for several days.
Passenger and freight business on
the Air Line Road has been quite
brisk for sometime. Fourteen trains
passed our depot, last Tuesday.
I). M. Breaker A Son will supply i
whatever yon need in the way cl
•hugs, at die very lowest prices for!
cash. Call and see for yourself.
The Augusta Evening News, one of
our best exchanges, has be, n enlarged
and otherwise improved. We like the I
News, and are glad to know that it is .
prospering.
We are glad to learn that .Mr. F. J’.
Conn and Mr. J. M. Myers, who haw
jsjmen quite sick, are getting well, and
we hope to see them on the streets in
a few days.
Rev. L. P. Winter, who -has been '
absent, about three weeks, returned '
last Monday. We accused him of I
being on a courting expedition, and
he said not altogether.
We would remind our friends who
have notes and accounts due first of
November, that it is close at hand,
ami wc expect them met promptly.
J. C. Quillian* & Bros.
“Cousin” John Thrasher, of South
Carolina, was in town last Monday.
He said he was hunting something to
eat, and we believe he was. as he
bought all the butter, chickens, eggs
and apples he could find in our
market.
We learn that Rev. E. S. V. Briant,
of our town, will address the Odd Fel
lows of Homer, in their hall, on next |
Saturday evening. He will also say |
a few words for the North Georgian, |
and his receipt for subscriptions, ad-1
vertisements, etc., will be acknowl-1
edged at this office.
We learn that Harmony church, in !
Banks county, at their last meeting,
withdrew (by a unanimous vote) fur
ther correspondence with the Liberty
Baptist Association, and elected the
following delegates to the Gillsville
k meeting: M . G. Hobson, Isaac VV .
Alexander, Berry Duckett and John
N. Cash.
Heaven be praised! The warm
weather continues, and the land is
still free from the plaintive howl of
the country editor for wood.—Au
gusta News'.
Mistake—we have been ‘howling’
for two weeks, and notwithstanding
the fact that we are in the woods, yet
we can’t get any wood. Now. give
us another diatribe on the “plaintive
howl of the country editor for wood.”
Hr. Lovick Pierce.
We publish on our first page a letter
from the venerable Dr. Loviek fierce,
which we copy from a recent number
of the Wesleyan ChrWian Advocate*.
Dr. Pierce is the oldest living preacher
in Georgia, and one cf the oldest in
the I nited States. For seventv-tive
years he has been a zealous laborer in
the Master’s vineyard, ami though now
disabled by age and infirmity, he still
retains his mental -vigor ami his ardent
love tor the church, and the cause to
which he has given so many years of
his long life. The Doctor is now in
his ninety-fifth year. He has been
quite infirm all the year, but we are
pleased to learn that his health has
improved since he wrote the letter
published elsewhere, and hopes are
entertained that he may yet be spared
to the church awhile longer. There is
moral sublimity in the life and charac
ter and work of this grand old man.
Mr. J. VV. Brewer, of Silver Sb all.
gave us a pleasant call to-day. He
subscribed and paid for the Georgian
for one year, and said every man
ought to take his comity paper.
Governor Colquitt addressed a large
congregation nt Mt. Airy.last Sunday.
His remarks, founded in (he Scripture.
“Lei them learn first to slu>w pint v at
home,'" were full of practical, earnest
counsel. Ills hearers were much im
press'd ami *. ratified.
Subscribe for the Daily Dispatch.
It contains telegraphic and general
news, suppresses nothing the people
have a right to know, publishes regu
larly the Supreme Court reports.
Price, >6.00 per year, six months,
Sl.l’i); there months. > 1.50. Address
“Dispatch." -Atlanta. Ga.
Rev. E. S. V. Briant was quite sick
last week, but we are glad to state, he
is improving, and was able to till his
pulpit, in the Baptist church, in town
last Sunday. He has been* culled to
the pastorate of this church, next
year, and we hope he will accept, as
we believe the church would sustain
a great loss if they fail to obtain his
services.
The Baptist church of this place
endorsed the action of their delegates
in withdrawing further correspond
ence with the Liberty Association, at
their last meeting, and elected dele
gates to the meeting at Gillsville,
which convenes Friday before the sth
Sunday in November. Revs. E. S. V.
Briant. F. P Conn, I). M. Breaker,
and Mr. T. T. Echols were chosen as
the delegates.
If there is a death.
If anybody gets hurt.
If there is a marriage.
If you have a line school.
If tln re. is a house burned,
If anybody gets snake bit,
If a mill dam gels washed away.
If tin re is a big meeting near you.
If you know of any extraordinary
yield of any crop, or any other infor
mation that would interest the public,
write he facts to the Nor h Georgian
and we will publish them.
The Sunday Phonograph, of Atlanta,
is the best weekly paper published in
1 the State. Its columns contain some
thing to please everybody. It is a
bold, fearless paper; attacking official
corruption in high and low places. It
is a good family paper, in everv sense
of the word, and we advise our read
ers to subscribe for it. if they want a
good paper from the Capital. A spe
cimen copy can be seen at this office.
Terms >2 per year. SI for six mouths,
50 cents for three months. Address,
Phonograph, .Atlanta. Ga.
The invention of that Superior and
Complete Sewing Machine (the Fam
ily Shuttle Machine), marks one of
the most important eras in the history
of machinery, and when we consider
its great usefulness and extremely
low price (>25), it is very difficult to
conceive of any invention for domes
tic use of more or even equal impor
tance to families. It has great ca
pacity for work; beautiful, smooth,
and quiet movement, rapid execution,
certainty of operation, and delightful
ease, that at once commends it above
all others. The working parts are al)
steel: the bobbins hold 100 yards of
thread: the stitch is the firmest of all
the stitches made, neat and regular,
ai d can be regulated in a moment to
sew stitches from an inch in length
on coarse material down to the finest,
so infinitesimal as to be hardly dis
cernable with the naked eve, and
with a rapidity rendering it impossi
ble to count them as fast as made ; it
does to perfection all kinds of heavy,
coarse, plain, fine, or fancy needle
work with ease, and far less labor
than required on other machines. It
needs no commendation, the rapid
sales, increasing demand, and volun
tary encomiums from the press, and
the thousands of families who use
them, amply testify to their undoubt
ed worth as a standard and reliable
household necessity, extending its
popularity each day. Agents wanted
by the company. Address them for
information. Family Sewing Ma
chine Co., 755 Broadway. New York.
I,IST C VLL.
I hereby nolify all persons indebted
to me by note or account, that I am
determined to settle my books up j
soine way. After the first day of I
November. I shall put all my notes i
and accounts in the hands of a law ver
for immediate collection, for I am :
compelled to have money, and am I
tired of dunning. 1 hope all will
respond at once.
J. N. Coggins, j
THE LATEST NEWS
Is the arrival of piles of new goods at i
.!. R. Barnes A Co's. Just drop in and
look around, and you will sttrelv find i
something yon want. Among other ;
things is their new stock of clothing.
They can lit you with a suit ranging !
in price from to silo. Their stork
of overcoats is large, and you will do
well to examine their stock before I
you buy. We must not fail to notice
their stock of cutlery, for it is the best ■
selection there is in town. They have i
pocket cutlery in all grades, from the '
best brands to the poorest. Also a' '
splendid line of table cttllerv. iiiclud- ,
ing a nice lot of ivory handled knives;
also a splendid lot of silver forks, tea
and table spoons. Butcher knives,
shoe knives, kitchen knives. Their
shoe stock embraces everything in
boots and shoes for men, women attd
children, and their motto is not to be [ ,
undersold. They keep a splendid line
< f men's fine hats, and if you want
one go their and get it as cheap as
you can buy it in Atlanta. Their dry
goods department is full, and you can
gel what you want by calling. A full i
line of groceries kept by them all the
time. They waul to buy all the wool,
feathers and chickens they can get,
and they will pay the top of the mar
ket. They also want a few turkeys.
Gainesville, Ga., October 9, 1879.
Newspaper law says if a person or
ders his paper discontinued he must
pay all dues or the publisher may
continne to semi it until payment is
made and collect Ihp whole amount,
whether the patter is taken from the
office or not. Also action for fraud
can be ins! it tiled against any person,
whether he is responsible or not in
financial point of view, who refuses
to pay subscription.
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Remember, that every subscriber
to The North Georgian has the whole
of the money which he pays for the
paper returned to him in the best
class of reading matter. That is, the
whole avails of the subscription list
of the paper do no more than pay for
the making up and mailing it to sub
scribers. W hatever profits are made
in the publishing of the paper comes
from its advertising.
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< hi ami .‘l‘hT Momhiy. October (>th, 1579,
train.- on this Road will run as follows,
dji!v. except Sunday :
Li .1 VC A t hen*' 3:50 p 111 I
A i rix <• .it Luln 0:20 p m
Arri\ • it Al kinin in .;o p m
I. ?*li.inf i .’•:.?(» p m
Li .«v. Lula. 7:4(1 p m
Arrive nt Athens 10:00 p m
The abovi trains also ' onuects closely
at Lnia vv 'h Northern hound trains on
Air Line Railroad.
On Weil. * s<l;t\s and Sa! urda v> the fol
lowing additional train will be run:
I H-avc AI hens 0:45 a m
Ar; \ eat Lula 8:45 a in
Leave Lula 9:20 a tn
Arriv•• at Athens 11 ;30 a m
This train euniHM’ts closel\ at Lula for
Ail.infa. ni;»k'!i;< the time to Atlanta only
tour hours and forty minutes.
J M Edwards, Superintendent.
.g. 11. VANOE,
MANUI'ACTURER OF
S A n D L E S,
// AR A* /■; NN, B R 11) LES, E TC.,
BELLTON, GA.
y .LI) STA I.E CITIZEN SADDLES'
made ami repaired. All work guar
anteed, and prices to suit the times.
WAi. ii. slmpkinsT”
.1 7’ TO RS E F A T L A IE,
HARMONY GROVE,
JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA.!
jMAITHFUL ATTENTION given to
a (’olleciiojis and all other Business.
< 'licnf s' money never spent, but promptly
forwarded. aprl7-<im
JOHN ,\l. KINI)LAY?
si 8 I -<si nv,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
’ILL X’ve prompt attention to the
V r Collection of Claims. Office with
J. B. Estes \ Son. aprl7-3ni
L. J. GARTRELL,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF,
ATLANTA, GA.
(PRACTICES in the T’nited States Cir
cuit and District Courts at Atlanta,
and the Supreme and Superior Courts of
the State. mayf.s-tf
~A. J. SHAFFER, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, .
GAINESVILLE, GA.
SPECIAL attention given to diseases
common to women. I will guarantee a
jadical cure in all cases of Dropsy, after
examining patients. mayl-ly
FOB TIE FALL TRADE I
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ARE RECEIVING THE LARGEST STOCK OF ,
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DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES:
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Ever brouglit to this market, mid special invitation is given to everybody to 1
call am] examine our Goods and Brices, as we can make it to your interest '
to buy of u.s.
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V e fiaii* as fim* 10l of Dross Goods as there is in tlie up-eomitrv, such as 1
Alpacas, Uassimeri's. Water-proof Goods. Delaines, Etc.. Etc. '
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FOOTS AND SHOES. t
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\\ i have in stere a large and splendid stock of Boots and Shors, which wc are
selling at <‘\rcedingl\ low prices. j
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\\ <■ ha\ eon hand a large lot <»f Stoves, \\ hich w<* ran sell as low as you can buy 1
them in ;.ny maiket. Also, a large stock «H‘ BEDSTEADS, very cheap.
Clothing! Clothing! Clothing!
A vt»ry heavy stock of Clothing. Suits and Overcoats.
(icnts Shirts and Ladit’s’ Knit Goods, Ladies’, Gents’and Children's Hosicrx .
in large variety, ai.d all vcr\ ( heap. Also, a large lot of Notions.
A very heavy stock of Blankets, very cheap.
We sell Avery’s Wagons and Plows at manufactiin-rs prices.
We have a big stock of Iron, which we will sell low.
Il'r’ \\ r will buy Cotton and nay cash. Wc also pay cash for Seed Cotton. . /JI
N. B. Our Gin is now ready for ginning. Bring your cotton to us. and we will
guarantee satisfaction, fi /* We have an experienced man to wait on you at the Gin.
oct4-3m J. C. QVILLIAN & BROS., Bellion, Ga.
woWliiwn!
Published Every Thursday,
A r r BELLTON,
RANKS COUNTY. GA.,
■At th' l.ow Price of One Dollar per annum; Fifty Cents for six months, and
Tu'cnly-fire Cents for three months.
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DEVOTED TO THE MATERIAL PROSPERITY OF
NORTHEAST GEORGIA,
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Each issue will contain short editorial comments on leading questions—a
synopsis of the news, and reliable, and carefully corrected market reports.
The Literary and Household feature of the paper will receive careful
attention, for it is the, wish of the Publisher to nftike it a home paper, suited
to the fireside as well as the office.
Advertisements will be inserted in The North Georgian on livin
terms. JOHN BLATS, Proprietor.
AC ENTS W ANTED.
The Usual S(is Machine llelneed to $25
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THE NEW STYLE
"FAMILY" SEWING MACHINE.
’rhe Cheapest and Best in the World.
Too lou</ in use to doubt its Superior Merits
It makes tin l shuttle, double-thread,
lock-stitrh (tin* same on both sides of the
work) w hich received the hiffhust award, at
tin* Centennial Exhibition. Philadelphia,
Pa., 1S7(». Complete with a lart/er assort
in<ot u/jirtiirrs than any other machine,
and reduced to only <25.’
Has Horizontal Shuttle Motion, with
Strong Frame. <
Self-adjusting Shuttle, with new Auto
nialie 'fension (novel feature.)
Extra long, large-sized Shuttle, easily
removed.
Extra large-sized Bobbins, holding one
hundred yards of ihreml, doing away with
the frequent rewinding of bobbins.
'flic Shuttle Ti nsion is diicetly upon the
thread, and not upon the Bobbin, as in
other machines, and is invariable, whether
the Bobbin is full or iwarly empty.
The Perfection of Stitch ami Tension.
The upper and l<»wer threads are drawn
together ami locked simnltaneoirsly in the
centre of the goods, forming the stitch
precisely alike on both sides of any thick
ness ot work, from light gauze to leather.
Four motion under feed—the only reliable
feed known; feeds each side of the needle.
New Self-mljiisting ‘Take up.’ ‘No tang
ling of thread,’ or dropping stitches.
(Heat width of Arm, and large capacity
for work.
Adapted to all the wants of family sew
ing. without restriction.
Simplicity ami Perfection of Mechanism
Interchangeable working parts. Manu
factured of tine polished st(‘el.
Positive motion, guaranteeing rerfainty
of \\ ork. More readily comprehended than
aiij other machine. Easy working Treadle
No exertion needed. Is always ready and
never out of order.
It has thoroughly established its reputa
t.<>n throughout the world as the only Re
liable Family Sewing Machine.
Is an easy and pleasant machine to ope
rate. requires the least care, makes every
ariety of work, ami will last until the next
"■ utury begins. Strong, simple, rapid and
efficient.
I se it om e and you will use no other.
The money cheerfully ri'fnmled if it will
not outu'orh and outlast any machine at
double the price.
Agents sell them faster than any other
'll consequence of their being the Best at
he Lowest, Price.
Machines sent for examination before
Daynieiit of bill. Warranted five years.
Kept in onler free of charge. Money re
funded at once, if not perfect. Induce
ments offered to clergymen, teachers,
storekeepers, etc., to act as agents. Horse
and wagon furnished free. For testimo
nials see descriptive books, mailed free
with samples of work, liberal terms, uir
- ulars, etc. Address,
■Family” Sewing Machine Co.,
July 24 755 Broadway, New York.
NEUROTIcr
The only remedy that will cure
IN <‘iii*si
HEAD ACHE, DYSPEPSIA, ASTHMA,
HEART DISEASE, NIGHTMARE,
SORE THROAT, CROUP,
CO LIU, SPRAINS AND BRUISES.
Let everybody try it.
DANIEL & MAKSH, Atlanta,
General Agents for Southern States.
For sale by.L B. Hirghes& Co., Bellton,
and Dr. E. E. Dixon, Gainesville.
"MASTIN W. RIDEN,
ATTORNEY AT LA IF
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SOLICITOR OF CLAIMS,
GA INESVILLE, GA.
(COLLECTIONS in Northeast Georgia
I nnd Claims against tin* United States
a specialty. He is also a Commercial
Notary for Hall comity. ang2l-tf
Short Hand Writing.
All persons desiring to learn the
interesting, fascinating, and labor
saving art of Stenogranhy(Short-hand
writing) by which words can be tran
scribed on paper as fast as a fluent
speaker can utter them, will be given
a trial months instuction for SI in ad
vance. References upon application.
Address, Tnos. P. llanbury,
Dalton, Ga.
»A WEEK in your own town,
ami no capital risked. You can
give the business a trial without
expense. The best opportunity
ever offered for those willing to
work. You should try nothing
else until you see for yourself what you
can do at the business we offer. No room
to explain here. Yon can devote all your
time or only your spare time to the busi
ness, and make great pay for every hour
that you work. Women make as much as
men. Send for special private terms and
particulars, which we mail free. $5 outfit
free. Don’t complain ot hard times while
you have such a chance. Address,
11. Hallett & Co., Portland, Maine.
"A. D. CLIN A RD,
PROPRIETOR
jNewton House,
ATHENS, GA.
Board, $2.00 per day. apr24-tf
dTaT breaker, m. d?
Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur,
HELLTON, GEORGIA.
27* Female Diseases a Specialty. _i"ll