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Arrival and Departure of Trains.
DAY FASSKXCF.R Tit ,11 X—K AST WARD.
Arrive at Imiltou.... 6:59 .mi 1
Leave nt 7:14a uh Breakfast
WKSTSTABD.
Arrive st Bellton p 11
Leave at (> : u J: „ j
NIGHT PASS; MiEl: TH A IN—1: As T V ARD
Arrive „t Belltiiu ti.tKi p >’■<
Leave at.. . w p
'' l STU Aim.
Arrive at 8e.1t..».. 9:'?2 a I
Leave at. .1 9:26 :< m !
OOiXO SoR l 11.
Arrive at Belltou 9:’dp m
Leavp at.. . 9.1;. p lu
WEST# ARt>.
A rrivr at liu'lton.. .7.50 a 111 I
Leave at 1.8:05am | Br-akt. -I,
ilAll SCHEDULE.
living j<i»st, paves. ... 6'58 a. m. 1
p.,i u K XVe<t, 5t5.,.,,,.
Po n,' E.ist “ 9:15 p in.
Lipin? V est, " 9.15 p 111
On Tues,lav s. Thursdays ami Sat ur<l:i v
yi.i Allend ic. Silver'Shoals, Middle
jt vor. Xivl’s theok. I'll: up and < i .tek
jiiig, to Home:. at 1. p. m.
Thursdays, via lent), Head’s Ferry.
Mossy ('reek aipi to ('lev, aud. at 1. p in.
I. r' <>t|p u Qpf.ii on Siiudai .- until s. a. tn-
J M. M 7 EO. p y,.
i .’.irrpclet! v,-eeklv by ,1. ?.J. Jh eus.
BELLTOX. G A . ‘ August Isdl.
I> Il }’ G(J(1 DX.
Prints s in
Hi rting il (<t- .s
lit. e.h t.g 7 <9,12;
■leans I: 6.
f”. ( j,llels 12 (.1
llnhlv>; 11l ri.l'A;
< > .ngli.uns • : 1 14
To-knig 10 (1.2 V
ties- i.'oods :..|.l ('4 25
w.nsted n> t- :
Allu pS f .jins lie ( o
g /: i> 1 e 11 / /’ x.
S, ig.tr II to .1 I:--
< .'.tlev 1; a i.
< 1: s d s•• 1 j ~ j ■
Il ons "....... 11 .1 16
1 .11.:* M Jass.-s i,. <•••
X .1 11. .-■ .11. .. 6a .1 ;
Voldpii Si .u< .1.11 .1 7i>
' em i.u'li a ~
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(.'lm-k-li.- I 11l a 2i:
. *-**«■*-- «U— ‘ .•* - I « IB ■V I
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i'liere w:i" a fine v|ii|iyrr at Bellion
pn Moi.d.-y.
If you want a bargain in l.pi'l s '- e
J. i| Mn rs at viim..
Mrs. Nancy ( trier has our thanks
for some tine tomatoes ami grapes.
Cotton is opeing finely,ami picki: _■
'till begin in earnest in a few days.
The meet: ig at lliy Methodist
yhurch coni itiiics vv ,t h .iicreii'ing iu
l< pit.
Thi ('amp no .‘ting a 1 M’O<| Creel.
L sai4 ll '. La'.' l'e' >i of imit-mil in-
Av i v stu<•< ssi\ji meeting was '..u bl
at Alice av iassl week l.y Itev. A. W
There h:i- been qui'e a fme erop id
babies in and aroimd Bi Eton ti.is
snmtneif-- an<l still “ lliere’s more
tn follow.'
W, I*. < :.:.t y mod'- i ii>”.l • = ‘eel
good ! Ist Saturdav by eivyng hi,m nt
prd< r for pne thiiii-and dTTi'> worth
of ready-tx-ylc cJ.o.ii.iiig.
Arrmcji tneiils ha.i: been made for
ii-L'iil.u services nt t!,u.' L id ruy on
the firm and third 5,!.’,. 1! i0. nt vavli
piyptl' Jp .ery body ill'2 T
\n interesting meeting is tn pro
gross nt Cillsv ills*, condu. led by !;• .
1,. I). Hawkins. So fir (hi re have
Veen li.*dd'tioi.s to the clu.irch.
W e ill ' a 1 way g.> .I" sei < 11T
fill nils, bpr whep |L, Vv .lie to brio,
js somethjog good'. <.l !■., L : .p m with
pirT' work, they are doubt', w.nr.
There has been n good deal of bog
bolera ' ; ii iliis vaeiiiity. Some of
Mie dei'i'U.scii' an’.mal' nr'le't toi, via”
town. The matter should have
’.he '..,ttf';i : ..,m oft bp count 'i!
'i’he x a f' ! ■: . : C 1 agree
r :i. v" , IC. - d. ~..".-ii tor he
b".' i ',‘;iii|itil ■si k sun.! flopp the
mi 1 tirg did - hern t good, ami' (Iml
lie will soon lie n sWi.rJ to his tlsll;,]
In tilth.
Our I'hecifnl. gend ntiltired friend.
John B. Hngl.t s. charged ns strictly
not to bo ■; vyi „l 1 . can cnl haip.
or we wwtlJ i ke to li.ng on him a
A " b'T 1 good fel
low any way.
The Camp meeting of <lll} colored
•’••ik' via- held near lb's .a,.' ' ;, 'l
week. On there was an
ipitnense ga,thgt ing. IT, siding l id'l
Wright, of < ri.'ai sville, preached a
good, but retberjngthy, sermon at
11 o’clock.
J 27 VVe h.i st been . piesf. il tn ~41
notince that Kev. J.1.. Ihipc in will
pleach at Bethlebatn <.'h'ircl; <?n th'
furt'i Sunday inst.. a sermon eom
rpeniorali.ve of the death < 1 B t.'.n "T
.Bryan.
We made vis.i t j u. . s-. Jo on
Monday, preached io a l-'irge and at
tentive cmigreg ".l : im, obtained five
new subscribers enjoyed a bountiful
slimier at. thp Harrison ilotise, and
received mayy pressing in'.iiations to
visit tluyn soon again.
A few of the old sitiiwrilie .s have
resolved to rpni the paper because we
can not afford to send it to theip for
nothing—we say for nothing, because
ire ha'-e received nothing from them.
We are sorry to lose them : but it is
Rome satisfaction to know that they
dp not blame us.
P E ttsoy AI M ENTION.
Judge JTill, our worthy Ordinary,
was in to see us last Saturday. The
Judge is an efficient officer, and he is
also a warm friend of tlje North (Geor
gian.
Our clever correspondent, I*. A. j
O’Conner, of Homer, gave us a picas- ■
ant call on Saturday. He will give
; us the news fpom the “ Capita!.'’
France Myers is gradually building '
lup a good business here. Beginning
only a few months ago with a verv
ninaU stock- he has now a considera
ble display us staple and fancy groce
ries, and a fine prospect for future
op.-ra! ions.
1 he hast *' fit. ” wo have ever haij in
a hoot was troni T. T. b’elmls, who
works for M. Myeps.
Co|. John Harrison, of Gillsville,
js the l.appiesj man we have met pi
many a (lav. aiicj well he may be. for
there me tew who are so signally 1
idessed. i’o«i..-ed of an aimmlance '
oi this world’: goods, an amiable wife, I
ami a dozen loving ami obedient ch'll- :
dren. his ]; >mc is almost a paradise.
I
tmr genial (rpmd. Judge J. C. Hat
ley spent:, f t ■. minutes with us on
: Monday. \V ■ ar;: always glad to se,-
liim
Squire J. P. Echols come (u see us
on Tuesday walked i:.the garden,
mid aside h . , .>at, ami ]>lante'| us a
■ good large patch of turnips.
Dr. J. T. Bogers was in towp yes
' terdav. Helsa pdeasant gentlemen
; a good physici in ami earnest loberer
in t In- minister.
We Were ph :. .i.d to meet ('apt ]..
T. IVilli.ims. of 1',,..<-0 i, on the street
yi 'lerd.iy. lie is making u visit wiih
hi> family teips I ’.-.th- r-iii-l.jw. Mr.
i Ira ( at' : 1-.
Ilon.W. A . Quillian Kepn sentivi
from I hi> emm: > . ji.i--I : 1.. h hm'i
H his morning cm his way home, on a
t short h-an ofabsauee. and gave us a
[ pleasant He reports the- legi“-
f - la ( 'ire h:i rd 11 w ,rk ~i i'i speaks en-
itagiugiy of the pro poets of the
j 1 , inpi-raiivai 1.-i 11.
State S.S. Vssn,a,*.-,.
The eighth 11 ual session of the
> -or.'ia smie day -Xglmol \--o. ;
■ tim, will be held al griffin. Ha.. Wed
' nesila'. and Thursday, \e. Ust ‘Jlib
; am! 2.1111 1 -’.xl
Witn a ' lew of a more pi rfe< ’. or
i g.-utizilion, it isearnesilp that
‘•■'er' lan.llty in the State be repi'e
. <etited.
"Tv,a A-• oe;:-,’. toll shall I,'.’ ClHll
m.-od o’ one d'-h gate for eve.,', three
hundred or fraction of th»ee bundled
; tneinbi rs of Siimlir.-schools compos
,ing the Coliiitv assoi nil mu, and. tn
omities where no As-.. . min..ll exists
' I w o de I eg ;,les wo Vila re pre st 1. fat IVe
to w hi. I, Ihe Count v r - eol itleit in Ihi
Cem ia! A-senibiy of th State."
Kaiiroad rates m fol.lo'yed to del -
Western A: Atm'.Hn' Itarlroad,
I Ills per mile.
Atlan'ie A: Clmwlutte it ulwri,, 21
I'ei.ts per mile
('entral, W i-st I’oin.’ and Gemg'm
t K-i’.'yap's. 3 ,'eiits per iii.ilc.
'.I. < . Colt: 1 x r.i . Mil.lux A. Cas-
io ER, ■•'■ ■ ''// : ’■< Ch'm I.'j .
The New ( in-nit Cut Hirer.
fl.*,'d < i imty on tin- first .Mondays in
‘ ,u:i::v ami August.
11 i.ae gni'.iity on the fourth
Monda's m 1 vbrimr' :\iid August.
Jlaliim 1 oiinty on tin. ..oyond Mon-
■ lava yi March ami .
'jowni, ■' • i-i'.V '■' ■> ’.Tiil'd Mon
days in M u mid S, plumber.
I iiimi ei'tmty on the 1 mrtb sgon-
' da' s in March and Se-it'-mber.
White ci-uni' mi the t’a -t Mondays
ki April -I I '.to '■■
I.iinii ' in county on the third Mioti-
I days in Apail and October.
’ kk i : X O Tt/’E
All ni...” » due this pap :- ’ip to
gust I<l .!> x 1, inu-t br nal-l to ./. .V.
who ‘tltlv is a’l’hj : izrt! I' • f'-
’ ct ive and rec< ipt for Ihe sain/'. AH
" . ainoiinfs cdinintf <hu* since that t : ;n* .
: must be p dd l<) the Ihlitor.
j I. 1 /uh c/b vafh.;*. th< fact that we
ha .1 I/. ».h,!.. v oij miHihi'r o! c
1. . ■ . . .
i pi > ns !i w g no
munc/itieu, r,a *r’>t the parties
renew p:;o:,ipi I v amlt Hat everv tri id
i 1
of the papei-will h Ip us in getting
new subsci ;bet>.
► ♦
;>,et tml :i man feel, in Iml'p Hint
• _■ o"d ies-- i- gl': i;.-, ~ th it tier j is
ni> other greame ami then llu.-Td -.
' grading ri’vm nice with "hich. lip ti
;.'ed ofthis world bow beCori' wealth,
.mi the ostentation with which tin-
, ill a / tins world p--.>'’i-s ibeii famil
iar,ty wi'h title, all ike pride of life,
. wb.'it is bl him ? The love of the
[ inward, everlasting, al. the love.
1 that is of lhej;.-ii her. I'tlti lliiiates the
:o ■'. e of the Wm ;(l.
is in rumored in the Cn jed Slates
District Attorney’s ojice at New York
. that a mmiber o -natipnal bnuk,s will
, be called on to refund rnptioy to the
Treasury which was paid by them on
■ checks drawn on # the Assistant Trea-
■ surer in 18J7 and 1808, the itujorse
meuton the being fraudulent.
Legal Advertisements.
LIBEL FOII DIVOBCE.
Mary Al. M. ’Williams, i In Banks Su
-1 , VS., r peri,a- Court '
I James S Williams, ■ April Term 1
ISSI.
It appearing to the Court, that the '
defendant James S. Williams is nb-
Isent from said comity, a d it further
! appearing that said defendant is also
i absent ft onj the State of Georgia.
Jt is therefore, ordered l»v the
Court, that survive be perfected in
said ease, by puMjcati"ii for once a
month, for four months, next proceed
inglbe October Te.-in, of said court
m ISSI. in the North Georgian, a
'weekly newspaper, published in Bell,
ton. in said comity. This April tith
1881.
Alex, S. Erwin, 1 Phil R. Simmons,
Judge of the Sr- | Attorney for Libel
; perior Court. \ bant.
GEOIHII A. llam'sl 'ot x'TY.
A true extract from tho minutes of
Banks Supei ior ( ourt,
R. J. PYAR, (.S. C. i
FOBECLOSJ: VOHTGAGE.
I', w 11 ct. 1
VS. April Term. 18S1.
it. 1.. Hooper. I \i,.K r<;
H ai'pciiri.iy to the Court b\ tne pcti <
! !"H <•t*< . \\ . llootl, l:n:oill|||;lll ~'l ! '\ I lie
, Note :»rnl Mol'kSlje li.-nii, (IpH on f’te
Sixtli t!a\ of r’< bi u;o v, i-STS; the tlofon -i
• hint hi.oh*. .hkl I\:n <1 m H|i- phmitui, |
j b's p:oin:.*or\ ;n ou t’ntt* th 1 ;
i ami ar afore ;o<l. \Vh<U'eb.\ the dofen- i
promised ou 01 lu'ibrt* tin 1 ' st das
•»i'n ‘vcii i <■!', uc.xi. foilo v the dam of i
; •<'ll note. 10 J.,|\ Hit p pilitip .. »;< ;|;cr, ‘
S.’ -x tpic Holiars .i'i-I MiXty-s.N |
; < \nt>. for lie I'co’.veii, \ml (ha:,H
--i tci w t , on the da\ <iti.l year aforesaid '
; !’'«• i.-iaiit. bettor to secured the .
; i I.'. !..■ '/_(>! said Dole •Nt • -ited and <!■ lIV i
,'I ’ ‘i I " til i" <. Jt f y't li '• deed of Htoi f:.;» u<‘-
■ i" ■ i’\ lim •,i •! d.e > ’.l'!a us ipovl Gig l '.l to :
•;.< p aturfi a* • iim ’i tiacl or paic-t-l o’ j
i i .i: doo.: i.t y. ' .-.1.. ,c ii '.i", ’>m‘ Hint
’ dr-ami Sil M i ,\< i.-, icon <•, Jess, tin
v. hereon ili-tvpdav.t ly.iw ii’Miios, mi
ad A,>d i; f-.r, api'ioa.piig i
that .'.rd nolo r-’iuaius unpaid, |t is |
Hh i i i : t d I hai I lie r a <1 do fend;’, u t ;
' 1> i\ iid" < '<>!•,H on or bofbie the til t
tda \ <»i‘ l fl-- lie', L lei jn tllcV.'of, till* pliu ’
I pa .. :itt» I o'l and (psi d: v "11 -a d li to oi i
• s’>o\\ <.i i, < jo :be eoiii rar.', if :my he (am :
I Iha on in.! me of ; lie tb !■ lohi.ut ■> to do,
! :ilf e,lll'll', oi J-’.b'ltt Ml, 1U (I.d Io 'Did
. OI I’-.Tp',! pK l.'li' ' I " !•') t’V',-1 I 1',(.-|«'.tfiel i
i fol* (' •-. <d aild b V’lcd. \'pi it is furibel :
■■- •'h l '•! i b.H Hi'.' 11. '<• bo nub' iUwd m ill.' ‘
I Sol lb ’. •.'•ol'Mian 0.1’,' t t \folill: Joi three I
I M Olli !• - p> < \.. il.-Mo die UV.-1 Ic! tn of | if;- ;
■ ( on'l >. \ ,I' cd ■,•!> t die •;etomia u,t (>v his I
'p ’ . \ , Ie ■ f ; Iva st fll roe
; mollis to liie io M Islin vs Iks eoiill
A.-J; s. bKV,i\.
i A tim cMl.l't i.olli dll’ M imles of
i ‘ ■•mil. R. .1. DYAR. Ch ik.
Jn: h ■ JIH i, ISS; ,
■. EORH ; A J- ,st. t ., , i>c yry
I Wlieivils. ' s.. B- ::ml T. F.
Mi-- <• :wm <i -of( he wii.l of John
' Mize mu 'll, applies io me lirf letter
i us m-missimi from sniil estate.
'flic "i '• we all p.o.oiis iutei'esteil i
will take i .iHee that letter of ihsnijs- '
I -ion will l.e gi.ml'.i.l (he applicants al i
ihei i, .6...'r :■■pim- <l of lite < ou.rt 1
I of ordinal v of--aid'oitiuty unless good i
inis.'',o Hoi eomrary be lin n slv .'..vn
; -iolJrii 1881. .'lm.
T. !■’. HILL Ordimu-v
i A o/o-, /„
\. B A N:iys i 'of XT Y.
i As'l’ce is heroin pix iti lo al* per-1
hn v;po leiipmd mjainxt the es-
:Ide of (>a In I>. Mai I itt. l.il vof said I
Cl HU if W (lot oasptf. |.) ’ ()•■,'(• 1.1 flit' n to •
in<-. properly made out, within tho
liith pre." ribe by la. so as to show
flu- character ami amount. And ill i
' persons i b bted Io snhl deceased arc i
regne-fed Io : junn (li:ite!v pav-!
' Ute ! t 1.0 !!ie G S. bM'.I : il a,d'U .I of !
: jiHiM-G'. (oi,brie IS. Marlin i
< t l-R )Ri 1 A H\\ >. k-> ( d' \r v.
r l’o all whom ii may concern; j
A pl ic;i t jri’i i
v- d! be made to the <’ourt of Ordinary of ■
’aid <.;«nyi \ .m Hie tiisf. iiJar t<«i m after ‘
! the < n j i a.ion <»f l'hjri.\ d,.y s f rom thisiio-
, !i (■ f-'i :• ~ve to S' ll Hie teal estate dMa • i
It n I t. ( i ii i ison. .hi Idiot for the suppoit
: of said Maimld v:ir i: - 7 g.
•
Aimer Ma,sf»ey,
i aug 11—1 w I.' u ..ißliau Ma h.ulda Gat rison.
<. i:<>i:‘it Banks ('<>? nt \ .
T<> till whom :,t m,:iy concern:
En'>:.b Viidei'son :,ml J.c v s-■'!’ b'o.x
" ’ hii'.mg 'ii proper ‘mri:?., applied, to me
. i' i> ■ 11; :■ lent I- :i. .>i, n.dinjni#>.tru-
< lion <m the esinli- of ALuhew Cox,
lute of sni<| miiiity, deceased : Thi- i
> io cite all :tnd singu J;u: the creditru'S
- uni; m, of L ”i of Mathe.w Cox to be
:iml upp...- ill :ry; office, on or b\ the
next term of the < ourt to he held on
tin- lirsl Mimdnv in •September next,
mid, show cause, if any they can, wff\
l „".imili..-iil -i Jmiii'-Il '.on :J>oii!.d,iioi.
• ' gimitc,-'-. sml E:.oi ii \mii ,-<m.
mol Jess'' I'. Cox, on Mnihew Cox’-,
'■jate. T E IIJLL, Ordinary.
B.v'l ■ Cp t x rv. Heorgia.
:,ti\'- Oi HO;,
Aug j, t te jm.. 1881.
It apm-'iring- by ihe report i f John
D. Gm m I-. Timmas A. Nenl ami
I J une- 11. Gh-asoii. < ommi--toners.
, that tie- esiu'.lishment of a public'
road, i.n tin-. 2'j7:h. ih.-tr.’cl (>. M., of
-.ml mot V rnniini I ■-';>? a I lhep'lb-1
li<- road, m-ar And mw, McKies it-i-1
dem e, ,-md running by Burns u, JI, '
ai d inferscetii.g with ihe puldii; roml I
imar 1. ( . i:i vid's residence, will
be of public utility ami '•onveuience
- io tip- neighborhood, and that said
. i.'onim ,r - ime.rs li,.ve m:.-r!i< <i out and
d Mimi J Hjy > pm: :u:e<T' |iiig to Ij-.w :
Therefore al! pim-ons are lierebv
notified to show cijisi-. ;f ap-^exist in
• thi* proc< edit,g ()11 t j 1( , ir J/omki v
in .‘' •ptember next, why said road
should m>t be granted am! final order
. taken thereto.
T I 111 I.D. Ordinary.
Banks qo,- nty, Georgia.
()nt>,Fwvt.v’.s OffK E,
Aug. 8, 1881.
Tmlphu.i O. Smith has applied to nrn
foi exemption o fp, (irsolla jpy. }ll| q netting
apart th.- same, amt J w q pass upon the
same at my office, Monday the 29th of
o 18'L at 12 o’clock.
T F. HILL, Ord’' B C. ■
BELLTON
HIGH SCHOOL!
Al ale and p emale.
f all term.
TjjE Fall Term of the above Insti
tution of learning wil open on Alon
<]ay, July 18th. 18SI, am] continue
sixteen weeks.
All the usual branches—front the
a,b,c’s, to tile classics—are thorough
ly prosecuted.
Competimi Assistants ami praetieal
just fuel iom
Bates of tuition the same as spring
term, to-wit: Sl.oo. 81.50, >-2.00 ami
B‘J.:>D. according to grade.
Coiitfm is ha' jug b. en made with the
Commissioners of Hall am! Banks
counties, the pro-rata allowed by the
suite will be deducted from the tuition
bills ofall pupils between the ages of
iti and 18. Those under or over that
:ig(> will b.'i charged full rales.
Good board can be procured at low ’
irales.
I The government is mild, lap Inffux,
Able. Penalties: Ist reproof. 2d the
i roil, 3d expulsion.
The balmy ami bracing atmosphere
i "I Be] I ton, 1 oget lief wil h the hew tlch
png scemry which sin rounds ii, are!
I desirable incentives to study.
For further information address or j
see J. 1. WILSON. I’rim ipal.
June 2 '.. 1881-2 m
: VAFSVII.I.E IXSriTFIE.
Til): second 'erm i.f IBBl.of this
school. w |ll begin on Monday, June
: l-’-ih, All lhe usual branches from
pile Alphabet tnih'i Latin and Greek
p-lm-sj s, jm. -hiding Surveying ami:
: Book keeping, are taught. The rates I
jot tuition are from 81.(IO to >LUO per I
Uiimth. Bo,aid in private families, ;
.-..('(1 pel' month. I'he heal t hfuhless
land morality of May sville is unsur
passed. The steady increase oft tie j
I -chuol in the numbers of pupils ami j
■ in popularity, is siitlicieut of its excel- i
; lenve. Pupils can rent cabins mid 1
■board tlieuiselves at i-ven less thau f
‘ the low rate of hoard mentioned. For ,
further iidorimition address the Prin-
| cipai. Titos. A . E. Eva ns.
COLEREON
THE OLD FAMILY SmiCIME!
iA SALE AM) I NI'AILLXIi
REMEDY!
Ljt A’lsi'lm P:> In-Killo v
A eerl ain (".ire for (Hiolern
'lmh )•;: Mu • I•:: ('itoiora i iif:i,nl
mi, Dy •tilery, or l-’i'i' Diar
it:.!.;i, ( r,:::ii> in llm Stomach, etc
A sure relief for IPmi.'iii.ilimn.
Neural,'-"a. ile.pl tell . l'i>ol h:i"!le.
{..Sore Tiif.ial, Croup, Ciw gii ami
: ill pain: and spa niodm allee
I Hotis.
I Out of Ute tvitnerous test,into
I .dal.- gi\ ('it in r< ' eretice to lite
■• on L ■>l cil'm-i - in t |>is Modi
cine, \ve take the following;:
RockwuG I. Tenn. Sept. 1873.
!'!..• x 1 !'t'! • •-:( <> I ,F/: !■;<»?•> Itrv wel'i HD'Jer
lot) ! <• t >•. I e hi- t til superior to all .iiniliir
11 '. i; I, 11 ■ in
1 iiflv'! I'. I.;. <HS iXi; <
PamlrulgJ-, Tenn. Ort. 29. 1573.
I <'<) I;• i I’ . 1 1 tt< *i'ill-i ii| y i Ju• In's! nn‘ilie j Mt>
j .if It;.- .- tri. iL.lle' lU.irlx- I. I fi:i\e ktlOWn it ll.’M-ti
{ii ii I.t, ■ iiuuilh’i’ <M i t .••ii'l it never failed
' u a Hue ii),'';inre. It is a fovenugn. I’vnie ly.
W. W, l>T \ supt. S. s.
M >: k ('u ner. s. ( . June 1, 1874.
i ( '< >LI' li !•.< Jias, in my jmlgeinent. n > equal
■ :s a rec. in liie •> .utug. Bile lions of the
>«>uel -: -i.uf ;ts a “I’.tin »•. ilh r. ’ If should be in
' very lipase. J. W. WALLJNG, Beacon.
Suv..nnaJL Nov. 23, Wl.
! I li.ivr dd • \ d I.'CD Ib-iDes o; coLEKF.ON
’ I; t'.t ' ; .bi, :tl; i;u Ji lip’ anLborized lo do • :
-a irr.i•>; . \«e,y bode, h always gave
i'. ac■ iofi. !c, ' -'i' i ni-1 a,'M e v I£avei tl < > .ipn 11*. \y ho
I vva- in a dy in;; eoti-fd ioii, -a v.'d Ids i;,|Y _
SA Mt 1.1, IA XE.i, Mini 1.-i &<-.
Bcllton, (j'a. M:n IB.su.
! h.ive fri ’d a great many rem; lies for Neu
! r.ilgi i. bill t: wer <o<iud any thing sh il woul-i
! .il,eve hi 4 <jui> • « •*’! LKI'/rx.
< . B. Til'.’ A II ER, U'-i.d Keeper.
D. M. lIIIEAKR,
Bcilton, G .i. AgT-nt-
1.0 ,1. GARTiIELL,
.r/ ro/zA i .i /• l.i if,
VI I.A.N'P '. < ~A .
I *I! .i<'T .t( ’ ILS i’j the I .# ( it <<l St at.es (’
• euit and pislTiei Courts at .Al'anta
tml ill'- Sii pi (.’i.'o; ;md Snpeiioi
; -he St may 15 fl
il. ci. i»i; iri <y ,
M ’UTOIIXE I' A '!! I A IF,
Giwtesvirlc, (gi.
I'riiei',.' , m ILnli. Banks, Jm k-on
ami ad-pining coimt'.r■■■ aprltl-lv
d , W. UiLL.
t TTOItXE P A r LA IK,
IIOAIEH, GA.
IPill practice in the C'onutlcs of the
Western Circuit, and in Mmlison
"(iimly the Northern Circuit. C<.L
Iccliug promptly ma..r and remilcd.
. im.i'9-l y
HIWIY S. VVEST
A TTOIIXE P A T LA Jl',
lIOMEH. GA.
VKrtj. practice in tha Counties of
.he Ifesteru ( ircuit. and elsewhere
whi n specially '..eta Jie'i: i ; pii>
of claims solicited, ami' business
proti:;>lly attended to. jimc-!i-ly.
NOTICE.
!. .>;n at my o! | slum] ready to wait
mi he ](ttl)>ji'.. I bav.ii. good; llm ses
and buggies, a;t d will feed very cheap
W. R. IL.vrtri m k.
N. G. 8. i ;i i J of M.i I;~> >
: > i i . i tt i lt;s i ,'si drove
C : :>,1.l ll.cy,
Srt N’son iK’ Co.. J’oi t land. Maine
a week ■. >l2 a day at home easily
/Jl-* i.mdc ; costly outfit frie. Addres
TKt r \ Co., \jxgusta. Maine
% •
Richmond and Danville Railroad.
FA SSE XG E K DEFA II ME XT.
i
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On and after May 15th, 1881, Passenger Train Service on the Atlanta and
Charlotte Air-Line division ofthis road will be as follows.
j I’. S. JAiil, N. A'. Express, |T. S Fast Mail | Suwanee
EASTWARD, i No. 43. No. 47, I No. 40, Ae’mo’tioa
A. B. | C. No. 21.
L'vc .'.Ganta -i co A M ;>:m I>. M. <i:.-.o I>. M. aaio p. 't
Ait, Suwiiiw,.-I> ,':IS " •- 4:->7 " " 7:45 “ •• 7:i)S -‘ "
" I m1n..... !•', 6:45 “ “ 5.59 *- " 9:00 “ “
Tm-;-.a,. ■■ F ! 7."'.' “ " 7:15 “ “ I 10:10 •' “ I
" Hi'in-c. 1...G 19.20 " " K:4O ■ •* 111'25 " “
" Gl-eenv'll. li i 10:58 " “ 10:20 " I 1:00 A M i
" Sparrting-K j 12:1! P. M. I 11:40 “ " gu •< «
‘ (Eistmi .i I. ; :’:3O " " I 2:04 A. M ' 1:27 " “I . -
" Cliarlott.'-M | 3::l5 " " | 3:15 •• ■■ | 5:35 " " | YY
I- S Mail. N. Y. Express, i U.S. Fast Mail, > Suwane.'
M !'SI \\ ARD No. 42. No 48. I No 50. Ae’iti’l'u
Nm 22
. L’ve ('hmlotn-M 12.;',u I‘. M, i igrjo M. I 12.10 A.M.
■' Imstonia-L ■ 1:27 " " 1:30 ■■ ■■ I 12:56 " '■
" S|.||l fan’i -J .. |< 3:5|) .< -■ I 4(15 " “ 2:53 " “
"<. itsn v'llv —ll 5.07 " “ .',:18 " “ 4:05 " “ ....-
“S< mu'.i (I 651 " ■* 7:02 *. « 5;g7 << <<
" 1. ><-.-. ,;l F 8:01 “ •• S:|s •■ <. 639 << «
" Lula E 9:16 “ 9:31 “ <> 7;::'j « '•
" Sow■ " " 1(>:.14 " •• 8:51 '• " ...111 AM.
Ait A J.mla ; I'.', A M t'.':'2<i P. M 10:00 " “ 8:00 " ■
< Yut iie< •( ioiits.
A with arriving trains of (.corgia Centra! ami A. N W. P Railroads.
; B w ith arriving trains of (icorgia Central. A. W P and W & A Railroads.
'C w’uh arriving trains of Georgia Railroad.
: D with Lawrenceville Branch to and from Lawrenceville, Ga.
j E wiih Northeastern Railroad of Georgia to and from Athens, Ga.
F w illi Elberton Air Line to and from Elberton, Ga.
G with Columbia end Greenville Grand from Comlumbia and Charleston, St
.1 ’■
K with Sp.artmi’uurg ami Ashviiie. and Spartanbug, I’niou and Columbia to
amlli 'im Iletiderson am! .Ashville, arid Alston ami Columbia.
I, w iih Chester ami Lenoir Narrow Gunge to ami from Dallas ami Chester.
1 M with (. C and A—C C— RA D and AT A 0 for all points West, North
ami East.
N with North Carolina Dtvission R A D Hail Road to and from the North.
' Pullman Sleeping CarServiee on trains Nos 47 and 48, daily, without
j change, but,ween Atlanta mm New York.
M. FOFE,
Genu al Faxseni/er
| {
KI -A I£ g> 11 M JI f |-2 < i< \ I
Money Scarce! Railroads Booming’
But in the midst of it all, don’t forgot that
A FHH.LAi: (JOIS A JA)N<: WAYS.
If spent will, C. W. ASBURY, nt the new LULA STORE. Long have
the p t.ple in this St li-m needmla. market dqual Io Atlanta and Athens.for
their Produee, u'.ul now TH EY HAVE IT. But the most important fact
4 You r I£:i rt-J 2 € out I I ( ! 3 lo<-<1 I( .
Allanl'.i ami Alliens prices duplicated in every line goods which we han
dle. THIS is A FACT! \\ E MEAN IT! Save vour wagon trip of 80 to
130 Utiles.
IHCBE JSTIU4 ARGUMFAT! SEE IT.
As low i-.iie Freight as Athens or Atlanta—no store rent—no city tax
;l1 " 1 last, bill lu.i l-'a.-l'. :i liatl,' il,a- We wan:.ami Io "ct it. INDUCE VENTS
ENTRAORDi NARY--CLOSELY S7/AVEN PRICES-we otter.
Remember we ll make jt to, vour jiilwest to call and see us.
C. W. ASBI'RY.
Superintendent LuJa Store',
H. f. MEKC'S.
larble
Works,
MA IX STEEE T. XEAII DEroT, -,- ,<, AIX E.< VILLE a \
'l^VtV’Y 1 ' Vbompt attention
■ 11 1 H •' «‘ r) •'! AIvII Nn dt ruueivc v»;<h*rs at this pl.-ic,
WIIEM YOIJGOTO ATLANT A (AU. ON
!X li. Chaffin,
/OR. LoYI7 HlhLDec YTl’tt >
, For l ure Wino. TAquors, Whkkies, and Brandies. Freshest and. best bevr
in the city. I-inc billiard table. Good order preserved*
w sum iiS iiiiiiws
H A Rib 'l'll E REST,
o
C 7’l’.' will p«y you-to sand for catalogue before yon buv. ,/\T
i ~ "
o
J PIANOS AH ORGANS.
'»<‘i'-31-fim 27 'WHITEHALL ST.. ATLANTA, GA-
Sw iSi miiiks,
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY.
'■< A I.YESVI I,LE. GA,
Manufacture ami repair all kinds of machinery, such.aß Stationary ai ti
Portable Steam Ettgmes, (.l ist mid Saw Mills, Gold. Alining Alachiueti
Forging ami Casting ol every kind and shape,
A I ; K.A r l’Si
I
For Machinery mid Machaue Supplies of every kind. Steam Fittlug of. ev.<
ty description.
THE WORKS ARE ALL NEW
And we can and will supply Northeast Georgia with No.. L work.ofi ai l
kinds done at a First-Class Foundry and Maehitie Shop.
IL 11. BUTLER. W. C. MOUNT, T. W. GILMER:
J. ALEXzYNDER. C. C. PHILLIPS
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