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Local Itcmn.
April fool.
Banks court next week.
Our farmers are busy planting.
Pay your subscription ami be happy.’
Sunday was the windiest <fcy oT the
season.
Preaching at tin- Methodist -ctnuch
Jie.vt Sunday.
Hall county «4oets a clerk of court
on the If,th inst.
Rust is appearing upon the wheat
in portions of this county.
The first three months of ixso are.
hidden forever front sight.
At lio wants tn hr.v a line organ ?
It will be sold very cheap.
One hundred town lots to i*e given
away. See advertisement.
Oats in this sectnai are trot so
promising as we would like.
It is no trouble for customers to
get good bargains at J. N. Coggins’
st re. Call and In* convinced.
*W e expect to gr> enurt-ing. next
week, and hope to come back rich.
Ihe agent at the depot has been
busy the past week receiving and
delivering freight.
A\ e have a sty on our right eve.
and •nary’ nickel in our pocket. AV ho
wouldn’t be an editor?
John Black says the fleas have
opened their summer campaign with I
red uniforms and Remington ritles.
July first we will have a daily mail I
via Maysville, and Iri-Weeklv via Al
lendale and Silver Shoals to Homer.
Mr. J. N. Coggins has the greatest
curiosity of the age. Call ami see it
to-day, as he will ship it to-morrow.'
Some of our subscribers have been
reading the Georgian fifty-one weeks, '
ami still owe for it. Please pay up.
Who wants to announce for the
Legislature? Come up. gentlemen
we will make the annoimcemeiit.
cheap for cash.
The next lime Dr. Tom Hayden, of ,
Homer, visits Bellton, and fails to (
call in our office and give ns the news,
w, 'll tell on him certain.
A For reliable dealing, best of goods, I
and lowest prices in dry goods and
groceries, be sure and call on
J. N. C'ogoinm.
I). M. Breaker & Son have four
bushels of the tinest goobers we ever J
saw. Buy a few quarts ami raise a '
lot lor sale next fall. There’s money ; '
in it.
To get the latest novelties in drv ,
goods and notions, shoes and hats.,;
call on J. N. Coggins. He is receiv- ,
ing goods weekly, and keeps every- >
thing new. ■ 1
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We spent last Friday, in Gaines- 1
ville. and found everybody cheerful. , i
Business was good for the season.ami ]
the merchants were preparing for a I
big spring trade.
J. N. Coggins' store for the last ten
days has been crowded with ladies, .!
a .il it is because he has the largest 1
a d best variety of dress goods, trim- ,
mings, ribbons, etc. I 1
Mose Myers has put up a new sign, '
and wh.te washed his store and fence.
AV hen he brings in a big double
column ad," we will have something
to say about his stock of goods.
J. H. McHale still selling cheap as
ever. Go. all ye lovers of good things
and see Me. He has just received a
fresh lot of raisins, dates, canned
fruits, etc., which he is selling real
cheap.
Ed. Warwick is the best freight train
conductor in the {’idled States, judg
ing from general satisfaction and com
ments. However, be has been serving ,
a time under the best railroad man
ager. Cid. Foreacre, on the Western
continent.
The Piedmont Air Line Headlight
for March has been received. It con-,
tains a vast amount, of valuable in
formation. and is doing much toward
settling the Piedmont belt with white
and industrious people. AA'e wish it
unbounded success.
T. A. Panel, of Gainesville, is put
ting up the machinery of J. C. Quil
lian & Bro’s mill. Mr. P. is one of
the best workmen in the South, and
we guarantee that the machinery will
move off like clock work, when he ,
turns it over to the proprietors.
Mr. J. W. Moorman will be in
Homer, on the sth and t,th of April,
and in Bellton on the 9th, for the
purpose of registering all the land
our people wish to dispose of. AVe
published the scheme of this grand i
enterprise, three or four weeks, and
hope that those having lands to regis
ter. will call on Mr. Moorman at the 1
places and times mentioned above,
lie is an affable gentleman, and will
take great pleasure in giving all the
information desired to those not fully
informed. Don’t forget it.
Christian Index Portrait Gallery.
. AA’e have received from Messrs. Jas.
P. Harrison & Go<, Atlanta, publish
ers of the Christian Index, the leading
Baptist paper in the South, a copy of
the superb work nf art, ‘The Portrait
I Gallery,” which they have issued as a
‘ premium to Index subscribers. This
Gallery is, beyond nil queslinli, the
finest and most costly art work that■
has ever been put Forth in the South
ern States by any publishing house.
In design and artistic executinit. it is '
a gem. The best engravers in the
I nited States were engaged upon the
work for a long time, and no expense
was spared by the publishers to give
perfection to the work. The size of
the engraving is thirty-three inches;
by forty-seven inches. It is printed |
in three colors; and, in a handsome ,
frame, makes a magnificent picture.
It contains 351 life-like portraits of
distinguished Georgia Baptist hiinis-:
lers and members. A'volume which
is to accompany the gallery, and
which is now being prepared, will
(contain illustrated bklgraphic.nl sket
ches of all that are represented. The >
bound volume will comprise about
lit l pages Svo, and will cost from
S 3 to S.">, according to the style of
binding. The volume Wilt be sold by j
..subscription only. The price of the !
Index for one year, With a copy of |
the Portrait Gallery, is only Go. I
They should be found in every Rap-j
. list family in the South. If you have I
not already done so, subscribe at once. I
HOW IS Tris 1
The Phonograph and Southern (’til-
Itivator will be sent to auv address
one year for only S 3, together with a
valuable book on the diseases of the
horse. This is a liberal offer and we
hope to have numerous responses.
AA’e have only fifty books, and will
not order any more when the supply
is exhausted.
Wanted— The name of every Er-,
lectic physician in the South.
AV. T. Chihxtopheu & Bro..
Publishers Sunday Phonograph and
Eclectic Medical Journal.
Atlanta, Ga.
For sale nr rent, one of the most •
conveniently located and pleasant
residences in Belltnn. containing tell j
rooms, all plastered and In good con- :
dition; large yard and garden ; n well :
<>f pure cold water, and outbuildings. I
Immediate possession will be given.
For further particulars, address
Mrs. E. A. Daniel. Bellton, (4a. i
BANKS ((HUT OF OKDINAIiY. !
h Term. IKSO.
It app« ar ii” to the Court l»\ the pet -
tion of Joseph R. Eubanks, that Hope
Suus, <)«*<*• asrd. late »»f said comity. did
in hU life time execute to said Joseph R.
Eubanks, his bond conditioned to execute
titles in fee simple to -;iid Joseph R. Eu- I
banks, for lot ol hind in the 207th distr <1
of sad county: am! it further appearing
that said Hope Sims departed this lilt
without < < utiug titles to sail lot of
hind, <»r by will or otherwise providing
thvicfor; and it further appeal ng lhai
said Joseph R Eubanks lia< pa d the full
amount of (be purchase pr!cv of said l<*i
of land: and saw! Joseph K. Ei hanks
having petitioned this Court to duvet
/\. J. McWhorter and W. S. S ms, r.xeru
tors upon the estate of said Hope B;nis. i
dvera cd, r<, execute to him titles to said !
lot of land, in ••onformitx with said bond, i
Therefore, all persons concerned, are
heieby not tied and required to fib the ! ‘
obj« ctions. if any they have, in my office I
n ihiu the time prescr.Led by l.tw, win
>a d executors should not he ordered t- 1
• \veutr titles to s:i d lot ot lan<l, in con
formity m th said bond.
Ami it is further ordered that a copy
us this rub* he published in the North:
Geur-Jan. a newspaper published at I» li
t<»n. Banks niiinh Ga., lor thirty days.
T. F. HILL. Ordinary.
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.1 1)MINIXTRA TO R'X SA A E.
Ge<»u<;ia, Banks <’<>t xty.
By virtue of an order from the Court of ;
Ordinary of Banks county, will be sold,
brtiire the Court House door, in the town
of IJoim’i . w ’bin the legal hours of sale
on the tirst Tuesday in April next, th
- belonging to ihc estate of E. M. ■
Smith, deecascil. containing 15(1 acre-.|
mon* or l»■<.<. ami adjoining lauds o' !.
I’eiiy Lryv.Glan. Ja<. Bmoks an<l others.
There ate about 111 ;o-r<-s under tehee,
balanec in original forest, ami sobl for
the b« iietit of the heirs and creditors of
! sa’il estate. Terms cash.
r. F. M. FURR.
Adm'nistrutor of E. M. Smith.
March 2d, IXHO.
Georgia, Banks Cocnty.
Janies <>. Wood applies to me for per-
’ mam-iit letters of administration on the .
estate of Joel Thomas, late of said conn- 1
ly. deceased :
Therefore, all persons concerned, are
hereby notified that said letters will be i
granted the applicant at the April term j
• of the Court of Ordinary of said county, I
to be held on the first Monday of su’d
month, unless good cause to the contrary
be then shown. March 1. IXBO.
T. F. H I LL. < >r«Hnary.
Georgia, Banks County.
i B. F. Suddath applies to qie for per-
I manent letters of administration on the
estate ot Russel Holcomb, late of said
<-ounty, deceased :
Therefore, all persons concerned, are
hereby notified that said letters will be
granted the applicant at the April term
of the Court of Ordinary of Banks coun
ty, to be held on the first Monday of said
month, unless good cause to the contrary
be then diown. March 1, 1880.
■ T._F- HIRR’ Ordinary, j
d* 1 n to a year, or *5 to *2O ,
eftAtx \Z\Z a J ,a .y ’ n your own locality.
No risk. Women do as well
as men. Many make more than the amount
stated. No one ran fail to make money fast.
Any one can do the work. You can make
from 50 cts to $2 an hour by devoting your
! evenings ami spare time to the business. It
costs nothing to try the business. Nothing
like it for money making ever ottered b<"
, fore. Business pleasant and strictly honor |
able. Reader if you w ant to know all about
the best paying business before the public, '
send us your ad<lress and we will send you i
particulars and terms free; samples worth !
S'ialso free; you can then makeup vour
mind for yourself. Address,
George Stixsvn & Co., Portland Maine
S* <• h <> <1 u 1 <‘
’ ATLANTA AND CHARLOTTE AIR LINE
KAILROAD.
■ NO. I—MAIL TRAIN—EAsTW.UIU.
Leave Atlanta ~ ni
Arrive at Bellton (i. 27 I, ni
I NO. 2—MAH. TRAIN—WBSTWAIID.
Leave Charlotte r'lilain
I Arrive at Bellton £45 nl
NO. 3 -lIAI I'ASSKNOKB—BASTWARU.
: Leave Atlanta 4.<K» a m
! Arrive at Bellton G. 50 a ni
no.4—har i ashexgEr—wentwaho.
Leave Charlotte ln.+2 a in
I Arnvejit Bellton p n!
NO. •> LOCAL FItEIOHT—KASTWARII.
Leave .Ithinta a ln
Arrive at Bellton 12..K1 p ni ;
No. I.— LOCAL FREIOHT—WEsrWAIII.
Leave Central ~ „ t
: Arrive at Bellton o> Hi a m
<i..l. Forka. re, General Manager.
w . J. Houston,
1 Getnnal Passenger ami Ticket Agent.
i XORTHEAXTERX RaTlHoT])'.
On atnl after M.unlay. October tith, IX7'l, 1
trams on this Ro.nl will run as follows.
I daily, except Sunday;
Leave Athens .' p til
' -plj'*' Lula ti:2o pin
Arrive at Atlanta p in
Leave Atlanta 3:30 p in .
Leave Lula. 7:4(1 p m
ArriVe at Athens m.OO p ln
I hv :ih.»ye trains also connects close! v :
nt tdihi with Northern bound ttnht.s oil
Ait I.'he Railroad.
<>n We dnesdays ami Saturdays the fol- :
lowih” iKlditiona! train will be rnh:
Lea\ t» A t liens d:b*» a m
Arrive at Lula X:4.’. a-m I
Leave Lula <i ; go 1( I
I as Athens 11:30 a
' I llis tram connects closely at Lula for
| Atlanta, mak ng the time to Atlant; ;
I foiir hours ami forty nlinntes.
J M EtiWAtms, Kuperrntemleiit.
MASTIX W. RTDEN,
j rroiixE r .1 r a.i if
A N tl
SOI.ICtTGI: OF CLAIMi,
fjr.UXEsVUJ.E. G,l,
/ U)LLF.CTI(»NK in Northeast Georv’a '
I V. and claims agauist the Fiiite.l States 1
.t spt'cialty. He is also a (huniilerc'al
Notary for Hall county. aug2l-tf <
WM. K SIMPKINS,
.1 r TOIt A’ E r .1 T !. .1 ll’.
HARMONY GROVE,
JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA.!
iyAITHFVL ATTENTION given to!
» Collections ami all other Business.
< lients money never spent, hul promptly '
. forwarded. aprl7-Gm '
NO KT II GEOKGI AN
PrilLlsHEl) EVERY THERE/)AY.
'!s the paper for Norih Georgians, b<*cau<r .
, t is emphatically a Pkdh.k’h I’\pF.h, de- !
I oted to tin* interests ami wants of tlw
| pi oph> of this seetion.
It will labor t<» develop our va.-t re- 1
-oiirres; to educate our pimple, and to,
' atfiact imm
I hr Paper is intended as a local organ
j tor the masses of North Georgia.
It will strive to rrtiec.t the sentiments of
I he people, and its columns will Im open •
I to those who desire to discuss the issues ■ •
'•I the day hi a di*<;<R*oiis spirit.
Short items of nr usliom mu subscribers "
and friends thaiikfull.v received.
1 ’ciisioti AOlii-*-. i
|N the !»th <lay of March. IM7B, Congress I
’ passed an act which gives a pension "
I to all sold ers of the Mai of IKI2, who
I ser\e<| 14 days, or were in any engage
ment, and t» the igirviving widows of
ii< h s<»hl ers. no matter when married. '
Proof of loya'tv not required.
Also rcstor 11” t<» the Pension Rolls tin- !
names of all persons now surviving who
were pensioners for service in the war of
IMI2. or an.\ of the Indian wars, whose
mimes wen* stricken from the Pension
Rolls at commencement of the late war.
( I’ioof of loyalty not required.
I am proviilcd with the necessary blanks 1
l aud will give special alhmtimi to these '
Maims. MW .RIPEN, I
Attorney at Law and Claim Agent,
aiig2l-tf Gainesville. Ga.
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THE U ill II Si EIIHI IV
1880. NOW IS THE TIME TO SI HSCRIBE. 1880.1
Published Every Thursday,
_x r r is ic 111. 1 . r r< >
BAXES COUNTY, GA.,
As the Lntr I'riet nf O„f Hollar per annum. Fifty Cents for six months, and \
Ttr<til y-fire ('tutu tor Ikrte month*.
To introduce in every county in the
United btates
THE HISTORY OF THE BIBLE. I
I
The best work t<» sell that has ever been
published. .Splendid Premium to every
subscriber. For circulars ami terms ap
ply at once to
The Henry Bill Publishing Co.,
{ 41, 43 and 45 Shetucket, St., Norwich, Ct.
A. D. CLIN ARD,
PROPRIETOR
<Jliojii*<l lloiiiso,
A THE NS, GA.
ITT* Board, --'.DO per <l;iy. apr24-tf
A. J. SHAFFER, M. D.,
\I , HYSICIAN AND SURGEON
GAINESVILLE, GA.
: tjEECIAL attention given to dixeasex
j common to women. I will guarantee a
I radical cure in all cases of Dropsy, after
examining patients. mayl-Iy
Giant Guano,
Bast Fertilizer in Use.
545.00 l*e.. I on. < ■„, so „
< >pl ion 1.*5 <Jf»ng>i.
Hie “GIANT IS guaranteed to be equal To uny first-class Fertillerz
that is now on the market.
Ax the demand is heavy, parties would do well to call early.
IC. J*i. V. UItIAJNT,
AGENT. BELLTON, GA.
OfBTDAiTOI
XIS’. Coggins,
151<:i A za Ci v..
AGENT FOH RUSSELL ( OE’S
Ammoniatsd Bona Superphosphate,
J .VP r/LE CEREBRATED
CHESAPEAKE GUANO.
<’<>ll on Ojriion I*s<».
AL X O ]> E .1 1. E R I.V
GENEKAI. MERCIIANDISE,
A X1) XE L L
a>v i>4l<nri
PllDffifWOS,
PIEDMONTCUAM)
A N D
MfflMßHimi',
Baltimore, Nd., and Culpeper, Va.
R M ERS TAKE NOTICE, ami don’t you forg<‘t it, that we h tve on hand thru
good brands of Fertilizers, the celebrated
FI El Wl( >NT, EMPIRE,
And our old stand-by, the
!*« >I UI JI 1 <JI I
Look tn your interest, and call and see us before making vour purchase. Our
[irtces will be as low as any first-class goods can he sold.
•J. C. QI
CtKO. WOODS <fc CO.’S
Upright Pianos & Parlor Organs.
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iswp A• . trijtrr
Kffii, i ■ i!i iii«iwii lffl ” u *>
The prndurtlon. < f tbfi hoiiM h.v. « world.rrpuUUon for thoro, I(! hn<w ( of ron.lntrtlon
ana elstx’rnto fin: ’.i j i cry mechanical and muFice! detail. They conjn.o’id theinnalvcM tn the
Mualcal Critic and Art Tz>vcr, and their i iibatantial qualitiM uro tn< h that one will outlast several
of the ordinary cr Inferior J natrunienta eo largely »old.
GEO. WOODS & CO.’S UPRIGHT PIANOS POSSESS
I’lioxamplod Strength, and Solidity,
A Most Beautiful (Quality of Tone, and" tlie
Brimxmead I’oi-fbot Cheek Kepoaling Ai’tion.
GEO. WOODS & CO.’S PARLOR ORGANS
HAVE BOTH PIPE AND REED STOPS,
AIIJ are Unequalled for their Great Variety of Musiral Effects.
They employ the only .uceewful combination of Pipes and Jlaed. and are purrhaawl by advauMi!
tniialciaux in all tiuarterN of the globe, ao<l recognized by them a-« being thn mo**t oompiem inntm- i
went to Imj found in any country. No one Hhou’d pnrchaMo a Parlor Organ v. ithni.t iixaiuiniDK
tbeffe remarkable iut-trumenta. GEORGE WOODS A: CO., Cambridgepnrt, Ma*e.
COB Washington Rtreet, Boston. WAREROOMS. Adamo ftrert, Chicago
LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS, WHO ARE WANTED IN EVERT CITY
WHERE THESE INSTRUMENTS ARE NOT REPRESENTED
AGENTS WANTE D.
| The Uamd •’s6s yfa chine. Reduced to §25
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THE NEW STYLE
"FA Mt RY" SEWING MACHINE,
The Cheapcxt and Best in the World
7’i»o hnifi in line to doubt ite Superior Merita
It iiuiki’s the shuttle, double-thread
lock-stitch (the same on both sides of the
work) which received the Zn'y/?/nf twrrnrd at
the ('eiitenninl Exhibition, rhihidelphui,
Pa., 1H76. Complete with a forger aeeort
nont. ofjlrturcn than any other machine,
and reduced to only *25.
Has Horizontal Shuttle Motion, with
Strong Frame.
Se.lf-ad,(listing Shuttle, with new Auto
matic Tension (novel feature.)
Extra long, large-sized Shuttle, oftaily
removed.
Extra large-sized Bobbins, holding one
hundred yards of thread, doing away with
the freaueiit rewinding <»f bobbins.
Tin* Shuttle Tension is directly upon the
thread, and not upon the Bobbin, as in
other machines, and is invariable, whether
the Bobbin is full or nearl.v empty.
The Perfection of Stitch and Tension.
The upper and lower threads are drawn
together and locked simultaneously in the
Centre of the goods, forming the stitch
precisely alike on both sides of any thick
ness of work, from light gauze to leather.
Four motion under feed—theouly reliable
feed known; feeds each sideof the needle.
New Self-adjusting ‘Take up.’ ‘No tang
ling of thread,’ or dropping stitches.
Great, width of Arm, and large capacity
for work.
Adapted to all the wants of family sew
ing, without restriction.
Simplicity and Perfection of Mechanism
luterehnngeabh* working parts. Manu
factured of line polished steel.
Positive motion, guaranteeing certainty
of Wm k. M ore remtily comprehended than
any other machine. Easy working Treadle
No exertion needed. Is always ready and
never out of order.
It has thoroughly established its reputa
tion throughout tin* world as the only Re
liable Family Sewing Machine.
Is an easy and pleasant machine lo ope
rate, requires the least care, makes every
variety of work,ami will Inst until the next
century begins. Strung, simple, rapid and
elHcient.
Use it once ami you will use no other.
The money cl rfully refunded if it will
not outwork ami outlaid any machine at
double the price.
Agents sell them faster than any other
in consequeiH'C of their being the Best at
the Lowest Price.
Machines sent for examination before
payment of bill. Warranted five years.
Kept in order free, of charge. Money re
funded at once, if not perfect. Indmu—
Hunts otfered to clergymen, teachers,
•itoreki’Cpers. etc., to act as agents. Horse
and wagon furnished free. For testiino
n als see deseriutive hooks, mailed free
with samples of work, liberal terms, cir
culars, etc. Address,
“Family” Semi ng Machine Co.,
755 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
no \ T F A IL
To send stump or the Largest, Hand
sotitest and most complete catalogue of
! TYPE. PRESSES, CUTS, ETC.
Lowest Prices. Largest Variety.
NATIONAL TYPE COMPANY,
85 .South Third .Street, Philadelphia.
The white
Sewing Machine
Tint BEST OF ▲<.!«
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
or Bt.HO THC
VERY BEST OPERATING
QUICKEST BELLING,
HANDSOMEST, AMD
Most Perfect Sewing Machine
IN THE WORLD.
i y 1 ,jiW/Xli' <7
The grea t popularity ol the White Is the most eon
vinclng tribute to Its esoellence and superiority
over other machines, and In submitting It to the
trade we put It upon Its merits, an*; In no Instance
has It ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation
In Its lavor.
The demand for the White has Increased to such
an extent that we are now compelled to turn out
: .£»- Camnylete Sw-wlxiff XCavclxlaxw
wvery tlxxwe xsxAn.vxtes Lax
Lbw 4a.y to wvxpply
tile dezxxaaa&l
Every machine Is warranted for 3 years, and
sold for C'sh at liberal discounts, or upon easy
payments, to suit the convenience ot customers.
WAantlS WABT3D 1H CSOOCtffaD T3WTOBT.
WHITE SEWIMTmACHINE CO..
M 358 Euclid Ave.. Cleveland, Ohio
L.~J GAirrRELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA, GA.
IJHACTICES in the United Staten Cir
cuit ami District Courts at Atlanta,
! and the Supreme and Superior Courts of
thr a State. mayls-tf