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IVorth Cxeorg-ian.
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
kXPREBS TRAINS.
WESTWARD.
Arrive nt 8tJ1t0n.i*..*...........9:2.5 a m
At... 9:31 a in
EASTWARD.
Arrive nt Bellton. 6:35 pm
at... 6:41 pin
MAIL TRAINS.
WESTWARD.
at Bellton 8:53 p n
EASTWARD.
at Bellton 10:37 am
BLeave at 10:43 a in
WESTWARD.
§3 Arrive at Bellton BJO a m :
at 8 ; 1° a 1,1 i
EASTWARD.
at Bellton 6.58 a in
Mg Leave at ":ot> a m
MAIL SCHEDULE.
■R Going East, Leaves 6:58 a. m..
Htroing West, “ 8:06 a. m.
■doing East, “ H:l* P- m -
Going West, 0.11 p. in
!■ Oii Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday*.
■ via Allendale, Silver Shoal*, Middle
■ Hirer, Nail’a (’nek, Cheap and Urn* k-
to Homer, at 1, p. m.
I Thursdays, via Lruu, Hod’s Ferry.
HMoavy Creek and to Cleveland, at 1. p ni.
--1 C~7 » Sunday * until 8. a in
y J. M. M VEILS’, P- M.
Prives Current.
Corseted weekly by J- M. Myers.
IELLTON GA. Dec. 22,1«81.
D H Y GOODS.
»rints * ® ™
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Tk-kmg...- ® Q.u
Dress Goods <-“
Adieus Grus I,u
GROCE R 1 E S.
V lb * l j’-J
Hams ” “
tuba Molasses *» “
New Orlisus “ .... ’’ a I’
(golden Syrup ( ’ "ion
Corn bush . HO “ >j®
Chickens -f 10 •* -
L<)C A L I 1 R •'
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|TT' Business n<»t e.*. ■; thm oolumu are
Wrtly lOceuts a lint each insertion.
Some farmers are Mil sowing oats.
Time we were having some snow.
Last Sunday was a delightful day.
The days are still growing shorter.
Did somebody say egg-nogg ?
Mutilated coins ure rapidly disap
pearing.
Pack the little one’, stockings full of
jjMce things.
’Tom Sumner took in >he Expooi
‘Mien last week, and is now happy.
Trade has been lively during the
past week.
The travel on the Air-Line was
rteyer heavier than nt the present time.
Several good citixena of Banks coun
ty have been in town during the week.
Persons, so we learn, are very much
behind in Hull county, in paying then
taxes, and executions are being issued.
Some people are very backward in
advertising, and they are usually very
backward iti having much business.
Tob. Hawkins is one of the best
pullers in the Stale— accommodating
<nd obliging to a fault.
JKew buildings are going up, and a
fresh impetus U perceptible in every
department of trade. Let 'er roll.
We are under many obligations to
Prof. Wilson for his assistance it get
* ting out this issue.
The attention of the reader is di
rected to the advertisement of E.B. V-
Briant in another column.
There is less drunkenness in Bellton.
Iktcordlltg to population, than any
other town on the Air-Line Railway.
Now, put a pin right here, if you
please. a
For gentlemanly bearing and genu
ine politeness we’ll pit the Conduc
tors of the Air-Liue with any road
I that enters the Car-shed of Atlanta.
’ Move on with procession.
J. M. Myers offers for sale or rent
1 a good farm on the Chattahoochee
river. Call and see him at outeat
, the post office.
We note Rev. J. W. Baker, paster
of the M. E. Church at this place, on
our atreete during the week. As an
r earnest, faithful servant of his Mas
ter, he lias but few equals.
i The adhesive plaster on Sam Oli-
' ver’s face is the result of a collision
a > With a car bumper. He affirms that
" be saw more stars in a minute than
there is any mention of in Astronomy.
Some of our streets have been put
Sgl In excellent condition, which reflects
the “city dads,” and Mar
nki.wlw, byi-Jo I-. b...
fftXha- fill' 'I ail orb-
f.“ I:.
fejl 1h "I’ '' ' 11
|jClelßl!ard L’ .
HT.k rid-r
|Hr> no
.1; .-
G. B. Forbes will pay cash for j
green apples, turkey, chickens, eggs,!
quails and rabbits. Ballton, Ga.j i
Dec. 22.—ts.
Col. Buice will spend the holidays j
with his family next week. May good
cheer and solid comfort crown his i
board.
See advertisement of A. Engleke i
in another column. He is a wide-?
awake business man, and don’t you i
forget it.
There is not a vacant house in town.
Put our school building in proper
trim, and property will advance
fifty per cent, in twelve mouths. We ;
know whereof we speak.
The prospects for increased attend
ance at our High School, next year, i
are very flattering. Those who want 1
a sound, practical education should,
by all means, patronize it. Prof.
Wilson is an educator of long stand
ing, and knows just what to do with
girls and boys.
Since the removal of Frank Vinton,
the dashing young Nimrod of the Pied
mont range, all kinds of game are on
the increase. Come down, Frank, and
kill ’em out.
We heard a stranger say, the other
day, that Bellton had many pretty
girls, but very few good-looking youtig
men. We know he is right or. the
girl question, but then lie didn’t see
Tom Sumner, Jerry Ritch, or Craws.
Faulkner and many others too numer
ous to mention.
We appreciate a call from Fletch
Morris, of Homer, on Tuesday morn
ing last, while on his way to Atlanta,
to interview Santa Claus. lie says if
Homer can’t have a railroad, it can be
at least headquarters for all kinds of
Xmas tixins for the good people of
Banks county.
Mr John Stephens, and Mr. John
Hall, the former on his way to Atlan
ta to buy goods, mid the latter to make
glad the hearts of our merchants,
were in town on Tuesday.
“When cold the wind blows, take
care of your nose that it doesn’t get
froze,and wrap up your toes in warm
winter hose.” The above, we sup
pose, was written in prose by some
who knows the effect of cold snows.
From all over the county ‘he re
port comes that more small grain has
been sown than for many years past.
In all probability the short crop of
cotton, coupled with low prices, has
been instrumental in opening the eyes
of the farmer. The true policy is, to
make hog and hominy, first, and let
the cotton bale be surplus.
As our schbol will open Monday
three weeks (10th Jan.) it is now in
order to make tlie necessary repairs
on the building. Can’t money en
ough be raised for such an object as
that? But the old adage is a true
one : “ What is everybody's business
is nobody’s business.” We trust, how
ever, that our enterprise and liberali
ty will not flag in this particular, but
that it will be taken hold of at once,
and put in a comfortable condition.
It will pay a good dividend to do so.
Mr. Calvin Briant, one of the solid
yeomany of Big Hickory district, and
his son Matt, were the guests of Rev.
E. S. V. Bryant, during the week.
James B. Poole, made hit friends
and relatives a dying visit during the
we.ek. Jimmie intends making S, C.
dirt fly in 18«2. We wish him much
success.
Mr. James M. Poole, and family
have moved, and are now located at
the Chafin house. His removal is due
to the advantages offered by our ex
cellent High School.
There will be a union Christinas
Tree at the Baptist Church, on Tues
day, 27th inst., in which everybody is
invited, to participate. The foliowing
are the committee*, to wiiich ail ar
ticles intended for the tree are to be
delivered. Let the presents be fur
nished as early as possible: Misses
Emma Martin, Rena Carter, Annabel
Bowden, Hassie Sumner, and Messrs.
D. G. Hyder, C. C. King, Idus Bow
den.
While on the Exposition grounds,
by invitation of Director-General Kim
ball, on Tuesday last, among the
many things of interest our attention
was irarticuliirily called to a braiding
machine run by Miss Mary Ella Beede,
a bright little girl of about twelve
summers. We had the pl ensure of
receiving, at her sweet, little Indus,
trious hands, a beautiful braid watch,
guard, which we intend to cherish as a
memento of her skill. This machine
is tlie greatest curiosities of the age
and should be seen by all.
What are the poor cows around
Bellton to do this winter? Firstrate.
Why, send west for hay. La, la, did
you ever.
By some hocus-pocus Dr. Breaker’s
name appears or. the outside as editor,
while in fact he had nothing to do
with it.
Tlie publishers of the North Geor
giau wisli to say to ail who have pat
ronized the paper cither as subscribers
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i Legil Advertisements.
I GEORGIA—Banks County.
Mary H. S. Owen ]
vs. . I Bill in Equity for
Geor£p W. Poo], Specific pprforin
< F. F. Reynolds, | ance, cancellation
• f M. Reynolds and of Deed, rrik f, &c.
W. A. Quillian, of »
Banks county, and I
•I. T. Quillian of |
Jackson county, Ga. )
It appearing to the Court that G’eorge
\V. Pool, a defendant of this hili, depart
ed this lit? before the same was served
upon him, but that all the other parties
• lvfrmia.it* who reside in the State hav<
been served, on motion of Plaimifl ’s coun
sel, It is ordered by the court that further
tin.u be granted to perfect the service on
the representative of the estate oi said
George \V. Pool, and that defendants
F F Reynolds and J M Reynolds, be
served by publication once a’montb for
fqir months in the North Georgian, a
nows paper published in the town of Bell
ton m said county, before the. next term
cl this court. Got. 7th, IML
A LEX. S. F’ Il \V IN, Judee, &c.
Win 11. Simpkins,
W. I. Pike, Compl's Atfv’s.
A true extract from the mi’ utes o'
Banks Superior Court, <><■’.i ( .r i.tiii,
1881. R J DVA it, V S C
I lee. B.—4m,S(i
’ rE()BGf A—Bank‘ county.
H .S Chaii'bors |
vs > Libel for Divorce.
Ro.' a L < ’hainberF. ‘
Banks Superior Court.
<»ctober term, 1381.
It appearing to the court that Roza L
t'luimlMTS resides out of the county of
Banks, and it further appearing io‘ the
court that Jbe said Roza L Chambers re
sides out of the Stale of Georgia, it is
• d>ier<’d that service be perfected in lh<
above s'a *d case upon the said Roza L
(Ihamla's in publication of this notice
and rub m the North tveorgian, a news
paper p . dished at Bellton, in said conn
ty <»f I .uks, once a month for four months
pi creed mg the next term of this court.
ALEX S. IJIUI.S, .Judge Superior
Courts Westein circuit.
A <’ Moss. Plaintill’s Attorney.
I heiadiy certify that, the above is a true
extract from the minutes of Banks Supe
rior court, October term. 1881.
Deo. K-4m 54$ R J DYAR. <J SO
G EORGIA—Banks county.
Lucy L. Simmons having applied to be
appointed guardian of the person ami
property of C <> Simmons a minor under
fourteen vvurs of age, resident of said
county. This is to cite all persons con
cerned to be ami appear at the term of
the court ofthdinary, tube held next
after the fexpiratiou of thirty days from
the first publication of this notice and
show cause, if any they can, why Lucv
L Simmons should not be intrusted with
the guardianship of the person and pro
perty of C O Simmons. Witness my offi
cial signature. T F HILL,
Dec. 8, 1881— IjuS3 Ordinary.
ADMINiSTHA TO/Ks SA LE. ~
(> EORG'lA—Banks ('<»( nty.
By vittue of an order from the court of
Ordinary, of said county, wdl !><■ sold
on the first Tuesday in‘ January 1882.
nt tlie court house door, in said comity,
between the legal sale hours, the follow
ing described property to wft: Atractof
laud in said county, in the yi2lb dis G M,
adjoin ng land- of L F Morris, T<- West
brook and others, containing fifty acres,
more or Ickm, ummproved, belonging to
the estate of James I hiti’hison. deceased.
’1 erms < ash. W. A WA'J SON. Adm.r.
Dre-8 of Jas Hutchison.
(; E( )R(. i A Ban k - county.
D S .McWorter, guardian of Julia E
Neal appliea to Oir court of Ordinary of
said county for dismiswion from said guar
dian.'hip. Therefore, ail persons intrr
ratrd will take notice that IrUenc of dis
mihsiou will lie granted b in at the March
term next of the court of Ord narv of said
county, to be lieid on tlie fiirit Munday
of s tid month, unless good cause to the
J contrary be then shown.
Dec k‘, | JmSArfjO T F Hi LL, Ord
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Athens, Ga., August l(‘(h 1881. |
On and after Monday, July 4th, 1881,
(rains will run as follows:
NO. » i.
Leave Athens 1:40 a ni | 3:50 p m
Airivo al Lula t».4d a, <n I 600 p m
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BELLTON HIGH SCHOOL
1 <Lt HIE Cj-EDUCATIO V OF THE SEXES
.1. X.
mtr >* W ' th Teachcrs of ex P e nence and ability (if required).
able mXZnt h os\ l r„, ! ’. l . 1 ! !, ’ ( ' , p this Illstiluti ”» of learning, under the
announcimr'to the pub ictint'thei 1 11! 1 ’ 01^11 ’ U ‘ e 3?'- UStecß - take r P lensure iu
that tho Spring Term ' haVC SCCUl ' ed Bervices f or 1882, and
WILL OPEN JANUARY 16TH.
And continue Twenty-Four Weeks.
~ , mid Tex*ni!B,
I RnrARY-(Abcdarians) ... .
Common School - . ' - ♦ » 31 00
Academic 1 SV
High School ... ‘ 200
Bookkeeping and Commercial Law* .*
Tuition d'm* -it IS I? L Xed I nni! Anal .vtieal throughout.
time, only in eases o ? ’ "’ oßth - N ° dCdUCti ° n f ’ r loSt
•if nu-hpiipiL I ' l ' lllal leC ’ tor the of buying wood, will be required
paredfln! nn(i W(,mvu
< aid can bo piocurcd in private families at moderate rates.
lYiiscipliiie.
tiet 'THfli'wbl'b"eLVorc t k d , ‘ l ’v ,,Pi ‘ rUnl r ,,d A " t,le P ro P r, e
'ions of evil lemner wi srmnhung, or other manifest*,
thoritv, attention to rules 6 K n' eaU t ' obedien ce, respect for au
Wilful and persistent disohedi-n. 7* i wiU be demanded-
mitted. Faiilflul studv -n d-h 'i ‘ ssan< - i ldleneßS . "iU not be per-
The Prinein i feels er efnl r "o IIV altai,le d b .V each student.
past vear nd»h d .<*s hi ir ',’ 1 ’ P atro,| age he ins received during tb»
'alisfhXn to os ’J, ! L -° ~>a" hl bis Puerto give still gre..«r
slant aim to build'the sI P 3 m the future, as it will be l-« c >n.
can lie obtained -it L. " a ", g ' Nla ndm'd, where, a practical education
For dh i i ni if 4 !’. h«m at any similar Li this section.
Su ner WR 8 ‘' bb e>'“f'he fokwim- trustees: 11. A.
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' J “H>( LN, Principal.
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MAIN STREET, NEAR THE DEPOT,
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nwuM
(Successors to W* P. Carter.)
BELLTON - . GEORGIA
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Also, a lull line of
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scttlinii, as we do not, intend to have old accounts run over.
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CLAUD ESTES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Practices in the Courts of Hall. Jackson
Banks, Forsyth, Lumpkin, White, and
I Habersham.
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Gainesville, Ga.
Practices in Hall, Banks, Jackson
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HOMER, GA.
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when specially retaim d. Collections
of claims solicited, and business
promptly attended to. june-9-ty.
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HARMON.\ GROVE, GA.
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collections and all other business
Clients’ monev never spent, bui
promptly forwarded.
L. J. GARTRELL.
ATI tR>. Y AT LAW,
ATLANTA,GA.
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