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Bf I .|,T<IN. <; A .DECEMBER I.CI'I
Maine will have a rat i, •. 3
errjor, and Democratic hg i ■ l.i tun
anti a Democratic senator. That i~
the result of the iillicial cativiu-f-
the voles cast at the Sepieniber elec
tion. This result has been reached in ;
accord.ilice with (he constitution and
laws ol that. State, as the republicans '
themselves admit. As goes Maine.'
so goes the union.
The paper-makers seem to have be-*
come crazy upon the subject of I he'
price of paper, and are rushing things’
in a manner most remarkable. With-*
in a period of sixty days the prices of
print and book papers have advanced
over 50 per cent. Paper (hat was be-’
ing sold in September at (>• cents per’
pound is now put upon the cornbina-,
tion price list, at It) cents per pound, j
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The A thens Banner tellsof a“chanm
pion old man,” Mr. Abel Wright, of.
Gwinnett county, who is over eighty
three years old, and who brought to
that market a day or two ago a bale
of cotton which he made and picked;
with his own hands, and which will
class as good middling. Mr. Wright
proposes to devote the money which,
he gets for this bale of cotton to char-'
itable purposes. j
Congressman t’oorhis (republican).'
of Now Jersey, who is under indict
ment for embezzlement and larceny,
asserts his determination to retain his
scat in the House, it. has heretofore
been declared by Republican organs’
that, since he would undoubtedly be
succeeded by a Democrat, which would '
give the Democrats control of New.
Jersey’s d< legation in the House, hc|
must not resign. 9
An editorial in the Athens Watc h-’
man from the playfully severe pen ol'i
our young friend Emory Speer, leadsS
us to bi lieve that he is troubled at?
the prospect of a republican candidate?
in his district next time. For thej
sake of (.lie general comfort of the’
country, let us hope not. At any rate?
it is too far ahead to make any rca-B
sonalde predictions. Bryant is a bil-j
ter num, but we do trot believe he isj
revengeful. - < 'onstitiuioii.
*. *
'fhe election of Senator Camerons
of Pennsylvania to the Chairmanship*
of the National Republican Commit-I
tee, is a step too marked in the!
progress of (ten. (Irani to a third term’
of the I’residency and to Imperialism!
not to attract universal attention.!
Amollgpnlriots.it will stimulate re-j
flection; eve do not think it will?
awaken gloomy forebodings. Il shows!
that wherever the ((rant movement!
needs votes in any organized, limileda
body, such as a a con-8
vention, limy can be had. Influences
and money both stand at the beck o|
Gen. Grant. —New York Sun.
The Democrats of the West are not
solid against the Bayard resolution.B
Witness the following from the Uli 3
nois State Register, Democrat : "Toj
adopt Mr. Bayard's resolution is toS
bury the -bloody shirt’ a thoiisnndi
fathoms deep, and Io establish tlicSj
Democracy on the old color lino. Wen
entreat the editors of Democratic pii-8
pers to give over the. job of
muling, to cease ‘booming’ for iuiv-h
body. and to rally round the old tlngl
of Democracy. Right wrongs no man.®
right wrongs no parly : let th B iyardJ
resolution be passed, and the Demo-N
cratie candidate for President in Issoj
is elected before he is nominated." n
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There is no doubt that the extremes
radical leaders among the Republi-S
cans are seriously contemplating a
change* in the mode of appointing
Presidential electors, not only in New-
York, but in several other States
where the result nt the polls next fall
might he doubtful. The States par-'
iieulailx spoken of in addition to News
York are Connecticut, New Jersey.*
Ohio, Colorado, Nevada, California .S
and Oregon. K
It i> understood that the Republi
cans will control the next l.egisla-3
lures in those eight Stats's. and though,:
New Jersey ami Oregon have Demo n
cratie Governors, who will lioliltl
through the coming year, the stnl-l
warts think they can frame sta ll a kina
as will prevent any obstruction ol's
their plans by the Executive of amtf
State.
—" *• ♦ * WM
The following counties compose tlieg
first and second census districts ~t j
Georgia as ofli, ially announced l>v Sii-3
pcrintendent Walker:
First District Bartow. Catoosa.B
Chattooga. Cherokee. Cobb. Dade Ji
Dawson. DeKalb, Fannin. Flovd.S
Forsyth. Fulton. Gilmer. Gwiniieli.M
Gordon, Habersham. Hall. llaralson.S
Lumpkin, Milton. Murray, Paulding.®
Pickens. Polk. Rabun.Towns. lnion.fi
Walker, While mid Whitlield.
Second District Banks, Burke. S
Clarke. Columbia, Elbert. Franklin.■
Glasscock, Greene. Hancock. Hart.fl
Jackson. Lincoln. Mi Dutlii . Madison,■
Morgan. Oconee. Oglethorpe. Riili-J
niond, Rockdale. Taliferro. Walton.l
Warren. Washington and W ilki s. I
I SACRF.I) TO THE MEMORY OF |
R FRANKLIN J* CONN.
S 51 s. Hie sad word lmi-1 be wr i'ten
gho i- gone. Hi I* t|>py spiril uiii.-d.j
its way home on Sunday morning, 1
5 December 1 lilt. I>7l. at six o‘<do. k.Jj
*AI hat a meeting! Often had we goliej
'up to the house of God togc.thpr ona
'fSmidny morning: but now he has left 3
aits. lie has “gone to the land on high”®
Mo the great house of God. While the?
jbritty (car steals down the cln . k. wej
Kean read in every tear a line of conso-J
rl ition, for while we wCep he rejoices.g
fit' we. poor creatures could only hears
-Jhiin sing: “There is a fountain iilled|
*fwith blood," and “Beautiful land,"J
'• Farcw< II urothcr I am going,“jj
•"this morning, we feel that all ourl
Tears would be speedily driven away.R
Aan-l we would be found entranced, ass
’jwc would catch.the melodious slraina
«of that now sainted voi< .as tie soul ?
Cis basking in eternal glory. S
3 Oh! how we miss him! Yes, weg
Smiss him—wc mj,ss his smiling five—l
Swc miss his sweet counsel. Oh! wel
'lmiss his words of comfort in timeofi
ftrouble. S
J Brother Conn snllcred nine long mi'll
Spainful weeks with that terrible dis-fl
'Jease, typhoid fever. Bui one coiisola-l
alion is. every human effort was ex- j
ahausted, in trying Io save him ami.
■palliate his condition. A loving and'
Kdc.vo cd ChriMiaii wife was indefalig-]
yable in her efforts. Night, after night,
would watch by his bedside; da\
"■after day she would be found bending
■fever his couch, doim.' all she could to.
•sanieliorale his suflering. Often in tln'l
Tsiliml grove her plaintive voice was,
'•heard around the heavenly com 1.1
for his recovery. Bui :ilas!g
aalas! “God works in mysterious ways*
ffihis wonders to perform." Her prayers?;
■ were not answered, ami now he i-3
vgone. 'Fhe best medical skill was'ft
acmployi d, and it, too, failed. Truly!
'S' Man dietli and wast'd!) away.” A*
■lender mother spent two or fhreeii
■weeks during liis lasi illness with him’
■Jto soothi* his suffering. Rev. R. D'.
*1 law kins, his late classmate, anxious *
*j»ly watched at his bedside, week aflei jj
fflwcek, and was ffrescut when In
Mbreathed his last. R’
W Brother Conn was born in CherokeeW
Hconnly Ga. , about twenty-eight years'!
Hugo. When a small child his parentsS
Memigrnted to Texas, where his fathers
3soon died. His mother, with the < hil J
Hdren, (of which Brother t 'onu was the£
Boldest,) returned to Georgia", and oil
■course, had lost all I hey po--essed inS
Edlheii trip and troubles. Bro. ( oim.l
■ prompted by that noble spirit which*
‘Hehiiraeterized his lite, began an bonesiji
Band earnest struggle to support his'!
Smother and younger brothers and sis-J
Hters. Manfully and stiecessfully hel
■struggled on until early mauhood.9
■when he married Miss SiHie Roberts.H
jof Hall county, daughter of the Intel
■ lamented Rev. Starling Roberts.
I After liis marriage he moved ("3
SBelltim. on the Ittlh of November H
alS7(>. and entered the mercantile busi-jj
■flcss, in which he was quite siu eessful.ij
gßut this was not his sphere. Hi soouß
Jbegan to preach the Gospel of ourj
■Savior, ami was licensed by the First 31
SBaptist church of Beilton, in IsfX.ti
Silis advance in the minis ry was vi ryS
Srapid, ami Ids efforts imh I'ati .ible.l
SHe left all for Jesus spending mnehS
Slime hi school after he began his mm a|
Bistry. Many, many were the
■he had gathered around him many®
■were the souls that praised God®
■through his ministry. But oh! again®
awe must, write the sad word he is',
H one! ('an it be so? Yes, as is
Mreadv stated, on Sunday morning.jf
Hits suffering casket, ami friends gath-j
cred around to take the last look atw
the noble form, while the eloudsfi
seemed to take part in their weep-®
ings. as they would hang in dark anda
lowering banks and profusely bathe*}
the earth with their drippings.
His remains were carried to his na-il
live county, ami his funeral preached)
S'*y Rev. E. S. Y. Briant, at Conn's'
■(.'reek church, on Wednesday, wlierei
Bhe was buried with Masonic honors.,
gi'luts he Was calmly laid Io rest in*
Sthe yard of the chmvli where he tirsij
jjjujnc'd. only a few years ago.
B Brother Conn gave the strongest';
aiestimony of his faith in Jesus. When'S
■near the eml. being told that he must!
■soon go, he a*ked Brother Hawkins!
Hlo get a pencil and write down what
ghe wished to say. All things being;
■ready . Brother ( out) said write : "If'
St here has been anv virtue in my life,?
■imitate it. All the errors and trivoltv J*
l-hiin—and you will find a happy res'4 1
Shy leaning on my Savior's bn ist."jl
I Thus he shows what it takes to makej
■death easy. May we all imitate hisW
■noble v irtm s. ami meet him in glorv As
|shep on. dear brother, 111 thy gr.ivt .*sl
bYou r only gone bet *re ti'
j The happy souls y our lab<*rs saw d ts‘
S’v\ ill soon land on the shore. S'
I E. s. Y.B. |
9
I The pri <• of qm'nitic has declineifj!
Itiearly one-fourth since the repeal of'3
Itheduly on that drug. Increased im-S !
Iportation followed the repeal, and the®
■pri e has fallen ftom 5,;.40 an ounce®.
Im last June to s2.sa.now . for French.®
land '2.75 for tin American articles. I:
B! SINESS ItI.VIV U,.
I (>m of the inqst gratifying sign- of
It he ;>|. sent is the general business re-
SvivaJ tl it has set in all over (Im eoun
llry. And vvhjh* it is hailed with the
•fondest deiiglu by l>;isim>-s men in
Jal! th" departments of trad • ami in
|d ': i- s. '. rt.c -v . msat a '
I'.viieo badly ne-d. d. ,k long and
Irmiious credit system ami ext ra va jant
■living had entailed a hurcul** in load
Hos debt. ;*.ml the great contra'-!ion in
|va!iies and the long- protract' d drouth
|whi'-h prevailed througlrmt onr land,
sbegtm to clothe, the situation with an
jmiinviti’ig aspect. In other words
■the fjitnre began to look dismal
aenough. But the unexpected favora
flblencss of the fall season rendered
St he cotton yield larger than calcula-
Jli'-H Irid figured, together with lhe
Sliigh prices obtained, and th • lavora
sl.de balance of trade which exivls bc
llwccn onr country and Europe, has
jeaused a re-awakening of dormant en
rgii s and a general upheaval in al!
Hbtisiness circles. We trust that the
■present revival is but the blight har-
Ibinger of better time-. Wc trust that
Bit is but the faint glimun rings of tin
lm<.ruing sunbt-a.ms gilding
atnin tops, which ere long will light up
Sul 1 the valleys with it gorgeous spb-n
--jlors. At any rate we feel . uufident
that the worst ordeal for our people
is past, and unless tiny make the
ruinous mistake of increasing their
mania for cotion to the exclusion of
supplies, with the present prices as a
basis of th'-ir calculations, a more
prosperous era is in store at no far
■distant day. As has been suggested,
■lhe present business revival is due
■greatly to starvation in Europe, and
■when that cause is removed it will
S hei k the present growing prosperitv
yhere. Our people should bear this
llnet in mind, raise the supplies neces
asary to sustain life so that they can
adjust 1 hems'lves to any change, that
may occur by being imlepeiident.
Hartwell Sum
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Ol It CDt'N I KY.
The area of Texas is larger Ilian
S Ansiriu, Germany. France. Spain or
■'Wedcn ; California comes next to
pjSweden, exceeding in an a Turkey, in
® hiding its provinces in Europe. Nor
away . New Mexico. Great Bril.nm and
■ Italy. Even Florida is larger than
lEnglandatid Wales: Portugal follows
■alter Kentucky. Ire hind after I iidiana.
aS'-otland after Ireland. The Nether
llands, G rei-ce. Switzerland. I ton mark
Bllt'l Belgium (till below West Vir-
Igitda and Delaware leads Montenegro,
■while the pocket borough of Senator
■ Anthony liriuu-. up th-- regy. Omit
liing th Russian Em; I - and the I'm I.
flisii provinces, lhe total an a of the
■producing countries of Europe is re
■ported at 1.47<*',5|0 square miles,
■which is about equal to the arable
Bland of the I’nited States. The ag-
Igregate population ot the countries
Comprising this (rail of land was,
Sisi >. 217.7 AG. 1.5.1, with milmnal iu
fldelit' dness amounting to »15,71'.>,587,-
jOfO. and standing armies cumbering
lalvout Iwo millions of saldi"js. The
Jileht ot the I’nlfed States is about? 2.-
goo'i.Cio.i.GO. and its standing army
■2-'.(l(MI mem lexas alone i-onld pro
Cduce enough colt'in ammallv to siip.
iply lhe world, on I'i.tM'o sipiari miles;
flilie area of the State is 2(H. -50 square
Smiles. Ju 1 8, < 221.7 b square miles
Iwere tmd' rcidliv - ■ m in the I'nited
fStates. less Ih.m lhe total area of
ITexas. and less even than its arable
gland, anil there were produced, of
corn. I .:’>SS,2|N,7’.O bushels; of wheat..
120,122,4(10 bushels; 0! hav, ".'i.r.tis.f'h;
Ions; ot oats. H.l.aiin bushels ; of cot
ton, 5,07:1.5M bales ; of barlev . 42.-
24.*,t's>0 bushels; of poiatocs. 12t,:>21*.-
IW'll bushels; of' *v <-. 25.'1: .;.m luish
ji Is ; ami of bm kvv heat, 12.2 !■; :<2ii btish
l ls. she area of arable hr d in the
Jl nited States is es incited as 1,5011.110(1
kquare miles, and the quantities of'
Itlie nine leading crop above quoted
Iwere prodm-ed mi 221.7' • square
miles of ti rritovy. N.Y. Herald. I
Senator Hill hit the nail sqtiarelv
"ti the head when he said to the negro
rxothts agitation that the black man i
is no longer a ward of the i:ation. and
that he can emigrate east. west, north
or south, just as any other citizen of
the union. It's nobo.lvbusim-ss
where he goes, so that hi pavs his
way or can gel otlu rs to do it for him ;
and it he allows himself 10 be fooled
by politicians into inhospitable cli- !
mates and associations, h must do ;
like the white man sutler he cons,.,
jqitences ot his lolly and repent at bis
|!ei~ure. —Philadelphia Times.
j I In* Democrats are beginning to
f dtsemss the time ami pl.u e for holding
ttheir next national convention. Cin
|i innali and Imlitmapohs are mention-j
|ed. (hose who advo, ate these cities
claiming that the demo. : a. v would b.
strengthened in Ohio ami Imh 111a bv ;
It he selection of either. It is reported
Ithat Mr. 1 ikleii wants (he convention 1
held nt Louisville, because of the j
local sympathy ami support he would
leceive there.
| Hon. Emory Speer will push his!
bill through prohibiting the grand
' ' ■ ’ ■ ' ' . so
NEWS H i is. •
( ottgress meets again Jm uarv '•th.
1 In- number ot eouvb in th.: Texas
pemt'-atiary is ],P5n.
A larger acreage of wl,. at is bei; g
sown in J exas ihau ever hei'o •.
I vo thousand English sett' 1 v*.! 1
locate on Is.imit , b () r in w st
Virginia.
lhe late he.ivy rains washed nwav
smile seven or eight bridges in Jack
son comity.
General W:n. M ihonc was elected
I nited Stall - Senator from Virginia.
He is an able man.
lln re are 2,14'.l counties in the
. I’nited .States—l .(MM in the North,
and 1,289 in the South.
The dwelling h ttisc of A. Wh
.d'.el. of Gainesville, was destroyed by
lire on Wednesday of last week.
1 I The majority for M'illz, democrat.
Im-governor of Louisiana is : 0.751.
Ihe majority forth : new cons i:iitimi
is 59.072.
A meeting of <'incinnati workmen
-. has passed resolutions condemning
1 the reception of General Grant in
-. (hat city.
In the republican caucus held Satvr
, day night, a res<dution was nd >pt d
r recommending Grant for the presi
|.: dem y at Nashville.
< < hie,ago has carried the day against
it- rivals, and the Republican N itioii
1' al Convention will meet in that, inuch-
• ; mortgaged city on June 3.
I A gold circulation of C>li(i.oitii.otni is
I predicted for this couiitrv if tin- influx
from foreign countries shall continue
to the eml of the fiscal year.
The earnings of the Louisville an I
1 Nashville railroad for elevi-n months
I .ciuling December Ist were 55.::0,5.4';t.
- I against, N1,849.25i> in 1878, an increase
iof 159.21)7.
Hon. Phil. Cook has introduced a
! 1 bill in Congress taxing everv pistol
in inulai'fiircd in the 1 idled States
feu dollars, and twenty dollars on
every imported otic.
Representative Cobb, of Indiana.
I says lhe finaiiei.il resolution intro
-1 diiced by Senator Voorhees jiisllv
- represents the sentiments of Ids Slate
. and the great West.
A bill to prevent ai d punish she iu
term.-irriage of whites ami negroes has
1 passed both lloiises of the S mlh Car
' loli-ia Legislature, and has been ap
> proved bv the Governor.
’ I ~ I
Governor Bishop ind several ofll
'vial.s of the ( 'im innali smitlu rn Rail-
- road were in Atlanta on Satmdav i 1
. i the interests ot the road. They ex
. ; pressed themsqlvi s much pleased
. ' with their trip. •
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Special Notice.
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» V f<• til f(i| low If, lifts f(H --.l'.
I :i-4 sp-fitiod. tiom wh < ii tbi .ruil’ be no
| tlcvintion c c. |-i in • h xkits p .u f't . :
< >ill- <• 1 i* •< i f,•-.l j
. j X’isit :in<| Pid . <*riptii»n in < .>rp >iatp.
limits tln\ ‘ .71
. ' Visit Ptp.** ript <-n n <*< i n’t
I in.'ls ji'.u lit s. j IWI
Visit ami Pir'< t ipi ■> 11 wjhin
. mile ) 1 no
Visit iml Pd ••ripCoi! u ihiu one
m»lc (night) 1
Mil.li e
Mile c e D ebt) J-
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t’ff rfiaJi *jo po
I’miih illation witli Spt .-nlnin no
<tp»'rut "ii tor Prion | no
‘•peilJ* Abscess (<»tli<e) j (m
' I'\trm I Treth vii'lulC 50
•’ (dec ilnotis' 25 !
< h nii.>i rb;i*. Prescription, ca.sh 5 00
CoiisiHratmn within ihr ••orp.n.••(<•
limits ‘ 500
(\ ii-si.lfnt ,<»n I'iitsitie the corporate
limits 10 (41
'i hr above charges .’<o not inrhnh nirili-
' > '•!■ .al > wHI be t har-t d a< co:,l-
iit*,' to K lei and amount of sen <«
iA« counts th- . v, h, 11 tl;c < ,i‘t .|i<-
missed. 1> M. ?,|; KA l< Ell M I >
B l»H I. \IU>. M b.
Belltoll. Gtl.. I •Itpq I IS IS?!'
‘ll ' ’lc :1 \. B\n k s ('< >( \ : \ .
\\ Id .Irbil \\ <’’\t*ii. \.| i*. *i ;.sf r:t
--( esfafr of Min\ar<! Sand 1 afr
lof said nt; < ea*e«l, | , thb
< "in ! tor 'li.--. barge fr<«in >a «l mlministni
' tion .
I oriajore. all persons concerned, are
h< rrb\ not tied that > i-.d dheli,ll ■_*. w Ci !
giantid the appleant. a* the Eebinarx
; Term of ib<* <’oiirt ol Ordinary ot i d
, eoiintx . to be held on the firs’ Mond i , ot
brnaix n« \t. no’. s> 1 i-o* to the
coiitian be then >ho\vu. V \ ’< •
' nov i-3m T. 1\ !• ’ BL. (i; ; n.o \.
( ( J I 'H«;l \ . p. AN KM < •! N 1 v
W bel t as. 1; J . |‘ vice. (» n ard 1.111 of S. P
Holl\. .applies t*> me for di.*--ki! ge from
>ajd (duai.l’ansh.p:
riicrcton*. all o rson.-s eon-• im d. are
herrbx lofitird that s. id dis»bar_<* wiH
l*r granted the applicant at the IV:* mu \
term of th Court of Ordnuirv of I
coiiut v. to bo held "H the :i»<t Monday in
I’ n< Nt. uni. -(..*.’ caiis ( . to tht
ccntrarx b. then -bow h
3. K.». T K. HILL
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MASTIN XV. l;l!'i:\.
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SOLICITOR OF CLAIMS,
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a specially. IB* is also a Commercial
Notarx for Hall county. aug2l-tt
iml "d outfit tier. \dd’.>»
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The (jrea t popularity of the White Is the west eon
vlnc.’na tribute to its excellerce and superiority
uvc. other mehHc>. and in submitting it to tho
tr :de we Did it imon its mrCtr, and In no tr.s’anco
h.-'j it e ryC sassed to satisfy any recommendation
in P.j Utor.
The demand ’ortho White has !ncr«nsei to such
nr. extent (hat we are c jrapeiled tu turn out
SX<Xa.c;ii.lx!.o
evex -7- tjnxoe mlcsx-vitoa
txgc ro c-o-ppiy
Every machine is warranted ter 3 yea.-s, J»nd
sold f<.7 esh a( liberal disc'iiins, or up< n easy
payJK’itf to suit the convenLnce of custr a rs.
WAGENTC TSISITCHT.
HWTS SEWIUQ~MACHIUE CO.,
Fh 356 EuiUd Ave., Ctuvcland. Ohio
?*• «• Il « ‘ <1 tl 1«*
ATLANTA AMI til AII).'ITTE AIR I.IX’E
ItAILIt'IAI).
No. 1„ mx! I. TH \IN —E XST‘V \»!».
I. avc A? ; . lilt.! .'w'l I) D)
A i ri\ •• at Brllhm <: jp
NO ■-* v\ II lit kl N WESTW \R
L- avc <’h irluth* I" ’( .* m
Arr lltoii 8.45 a ih
•• I'D. I MWEXGEH -KASTWAIH*.
L< i' • A tbi t? ) i.imi a ii)
Arr:’. •• at Brllfim ti.sf) a m
No. I DA\ I’ASSI \.;FH -Wl. < •'\V \l{ .
Leave Charloii" pi 4 J a m
Arrix at B* ' j.m 7.57 h m
»; ji. i rn eastward.
1-' :
A;i v' Hello ii i’j.-ib pm i
NO. 1 he O, HT—W ES TW A RD
1 IV<* ( . Lir.il b. 50 p m
A»a i v** at I ’cl LJi ' j- jin
G. J. Fohe.m he. Gem ral M
W. .1. Hoi MON.
(• nc. d P.»>m-• ami Th k< t Au- at.
.Vo/. , 77//9.t>7'A’/,* V i;.\l /. /.’G.I /).
<hi ami i:tcr M-mdav. (letnber (>th. 1X79.
trains op tics P •id will run as follow-.
d:ii|y ia>•.*:»? Suib’a\ :
L: \ • A ’ hcll'i 50 ppi
Arro e at Lic.i b -jp p m .
Avri\• <t Atlanta I<»::’4> p m
Leav« At anta p m
I-a *. e Lula 7:1»> p m
A pve at A ’ bens HUN) j- m
lhe ;c>"\e tla>iu< also . Hill. <• > e!i)>(dv
t L ’ . v. th Northern bound trains <»n
A.r L.a- P.choa-l
. <bi Wt»dn<»sdavs and Saturdays the fol
lowing! add f-mal tram will be run:
Li are Ath»-us •; 45 a m
Arr'v, at I.iiH x. 4.1 '
I ■* av-? 1.1 .i *i g(i a a,
A: i'.\ .• at .Alliens II:: o i
Phis tia u fxuinvcts closely at Lula fi>r
Atl :nta. mik :i•_ the time to Atlanta oulv .
.1 M Ei»w aihs. Superhitemlcut.
M \i. ii. si '*i; k. •\-
j r r <> ii v e j* .i r i. ,t if.
H ARMOXV GROVE,
JA- KSON (OI XTY. GEORGIA.
J. ” ' r™FVI KTTENTI X
■ <"j j- ctions and ail other Blsii!.'.--,
* money nevei •'pea!, but i»r< n ptlv
inward, .1. aprl7-bm ‘ '
xx* > H
** ■ x ■ I ud, Maine.
A’J .VA'N N7////.7/ 7'’ v.l A A’.
, Will be so d be ore th' Court H >’|s»
! in rise town of I! >mer. during i.*
..-•a' hours of -a'e. UI irst Ine-da.
, n January next, t.he following pr-»p*-rtv,
10-wit ‘
Eighty acres ot laud, more or less, q
-.rd c-iaut\ . ad’<»in *_r lam! : n? <’. ('hit.
•a.-o.L Ja.oe< M cvaclL Joseph W-. .Jail
{ and ofht rs. I,* <■ ion a tic pronct iv »r'
L chard N nn - dx. I. e *a<e<|. under a id
l»\ v.rtue -i’ an r . •* :U <ri issued fro n the
1 Just e..s’Court of rhe I H»h di'trh 'G M
i i-l e--uiit' , fr rn the November t* i m.
1X75. o.‘ :lte Justices t’oiirt of tile l|Xfh
-T .tr et G M. in I t *'or of P. G. Mo-s
W tibir' on Nmi nail \. a- ai ,nini>t i :i \ <.f
liiehai'i N inua’G .d- • - : < d l.« \. l . t
the ’th Novel.die! IX7'-. bv A A T irk.
i ■
. la r. W rrth i Nuiimil \ ■>
I . f. >
temril now in posse-sion. S< t v< d wit:i
written uofheofthe lew a' tbit time.
I rop-T» v pointed (m? I»\ th- pbiinLii in
< t utiom B. J< SI’DIiA I IL
i hi- 29th Novi nibei,lß79 SI ■ i iff
U) vTnISTR i
!: • ' • ler from <• Cou rt o f
Ordimr v of B tn<• »nn»y. will be so -I,
-•ii tie first Ti: -day in January m\L
JXMIi at t’n- Cour* House door, in s i -I
• oin’v . between tin le-ja! hours of sa'e.
b-- fiavt of land in aid i Hin’v. Iv’m; hi
X - * ' li’s er - k wbei i <»;i John IL M •: _* a a
u sidrd at rhe time of his death, coma a
.u-2 iwo hundred .in-1 I li’rt v-n in* a re<.
r -re m 'ess. I'he >a.ne will be sold u
t -« separate iracls—one tract c uita n :i<
••• bun '.’c-l and tvv. i’> a- miofc *i
le»- w lb about twenty a- n -of bott" »l
1 aud—balance m old Held and ori.e.’md
Igi.-I, v th- idinai v lot: bui.d Ul4- t- r
dwelHn_' an-l ont-hnild‘n»ps. a-ljoiniirr
I .Hid- J. J. J Sbcto* tr-’ th-* »•<•;!••• f
J 1 Wilmot and oth-Ts. The otli 1 tra t
< -H’.i mug one huud cd ami niiicti eii
a« rs. m >re or it s.-, w it}) two srtllrmrn s
t"(- duelt'lig and o:U-built| n J 8.. I\ • n '4 -'I
\\ - bb‘.- ( 're'. wlb about twenty-ti r
i< i>> eh-a-i-d an*! in cultiv t’ion. wi'h
•ib* ni live a -r -of i> if >;u land - tin* bd
am in <*'d tic 1 ! Igl original fore-t. Si d
amis -o d -> th- p •>;» ity of John -L
'd •:;:.)•) in I sold it ;<* ■ tdam-c with Ii s
1 (-t 'a ili. -ind *•»’-! far the b nefif of h’.s
beir> . ml creditors.
fr! it- < hie bait -■ ;<h and one half on
I »f N »vr über,
i■' 4». '* *f .1 U-Ue b.aliuL HUrlest at* 24 *t
!“ i o r fioui d. ■ ami h.-u*! _f.v. n for
i nth . and tub- ma-l- ahm th.* pm- h ( ...
V 1- , I : |> \ M EAHEBX,
Ad iih with •’' I a’l i. ii o
John IL M.-r-;.ui.
i * • ?»
I />JZ/ATNF/fzt 7’o/?7S i7
' >r.i <J . H ..i v j| , i,
i* J < * ,
IXSO. U the Court House, m said cmnrv.
Di neen th. leg., -a hours, th- f ict
"1 Hml in -> .} i-omry. .vlb-reou A .-I
-*• ’ ,
' x * ' the -low : t d "II I*.! he W tl* >vv f
'I "• 1 ■•• d. 'i'ii s i-,;.* will be s 'l-l 11
: two •epm.-Jr taa--:* me ront iin im 1 u’:-
■ ; * ‘ i- x. mor-* *•; le->. with u" *d < >m non
•mpro’, emrHt< on th*- >n : ,e, wi’h ab.-ut
iw<'it v;u u*. in ,-n||;v uioii. tml halam -.
. * • • idioininj*
'•t-l <of E oilier. W. J B:r IL
A adv ami. ofh-u>. I’he other tra-- -
ta 1: iiii -• ■.-.■ii’v a mor.* ]»•<<, .1-
" • * . H \V i ■ thd
dow r L.mß of M n-k Vau-b 1. w.:h no
hiiiol D"s on it, bi;! about ;i/:r. ii aer.-s
rlr.ileil .*1 ;•) e-:’f , ,i* >n i.ilam ein old
lirid aim oriem.d ! o- st. s |( | Rtmls sohl
lb" pr-'l’ f . of A’g ] Vaughn, decra—
rd. ami sol I for *h** benefit of heirs and
creditors. Terms - i h
J. ! A. VACG+iN.
Aditi’rof A't. I V.i ( *leri a ed.
Thi- ? »•-- *m.< . *2. 1X79.
<»• ■ •»!' ;j a. Ban ks ('ov ni v.
Patil F. M. Furr app’h-s to no* for per
manent l«'tte’< of ,H> nhi-stra’ion -»n the
• state o! E. M. Smith, la' • <>f su-J
ty . deeensi.J:
Therefore, all person- con rued, arr
, hereby notified that > » 1 b »ter- wdl be
•' ’rd tin appl rant, at thr Jamrcv
t' r*u of thr < \H-rt of < >rd n.irv of -.1 I
e -unt *.. ’■> hr h-dd on th* firm Monday
ot sa d mouth, unless cause to the
contrary hr t*. , Jmwii. |>er I. Ix7:»
T F. H I LL. Ordinary
<»: <tR-:j Bank> C-o n i y.
IL J. a lm ; .n:>:rat- r of tin* • -ta'-*
i W I) . ,|...
•>■(•<]. :r.plies to s h < Court firdis.-ii 1
from ' iid .-dm nistr:»t : -»n .
iluit-loii . a!| pew ms -on 'rrnr l. are
hereby notified that said d ; -. har_** will
. hr -’.aired thr .-pplir mt at th*- March
1 term nf the 1 ’*u:i' .f »frd’n.irv of -a d
. r.Hinty . to be held on the first .Mon I <v
-ot ‘nd month, unless «j<»od can-r io th •
j contrary be then sh*-v. n.
I> ■ ' '■*■■ . L ii ;i /
?* * h ■ j /' ■ ,
Ge-’K*. la. Banks < ■- rn rv.
Notice is hereby -riven to all person-*
ILC ill-4 dem.ml' ajailist thr r<taf-* of
John H. M a-an, latr of said county,
d* ■ '*a>(*<L to present them to in-*. pr*»p»*r
-1 ly made out. withm the time prescrhe -l
Iby law. All p.-rsons indebted are re
quired to make imm -dmt'* p iviimt.
DANIEL A MEADEItS.
Administrator of John H. M -ixau.
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