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}■ "Tjwrhdat Morning,.Mtugust 9 1883.
■s_/- Short comninuications are sdlicited
-all.partsof the eunouniling >couu
nry.
Write-plain, and on one liiHe, -giving
rfhe news religiously and politically. '
The full tiuine of -writer inurt accompa
ny all communications, not for publica
tion but in good faith of the writer.
We will not be responsible for views
'egpeeesed Iby any one unless endorsed
H>y-n».
.Immense crop will be maße in Bra
zoria county Texas.
, . , —.—
IWhy must logic liave’legs't’Because
11 atuu&s tto.reason.
Cured* u«ed from
itbe AWairtiieitoitfhciPauitic-eoart.
Tast year's corn fosjoWing in Bell
■county, Texaa, at 30 cents T.'buiflrtfi.
‘•‘CoTtROW pickcii* ha* become gen-'
•entifin Mttalm county, Texas, and the;
•crop is good.
‘For man it has i>o equal; for beast
it ia not excelled. What? Kcneall’s
spavin Cure.
' The president and every caibincnt
"Ollioer 18 absent from Washington.,.
The Government is-ruiiniug itself al;
——— —;r
Senator Pike-nf Jackson Co., in thr
•contest obttelioa dor J udge of the Su
>ireme 'Court, 'rocawud Dwo votes,
wvhich was very complimentary, llu-
M*aii Tor Pika.
' On Saturflity flasQfhc Georgia Legis-
Wature-Gluctedlkiloiiel MaukH. Bland
Muscogee,’to ;iIH Hhc vacancy*
■«on the bench of the supreme court!
caused by the death of -Judge Marl in
J. Crawford.
The propietors of KendiiH’s Spavin i
<Cure havd hundreds of letters -on file i
■speaking in the highest terms of the ’
fhenetits derived from its use. When •
you tind oue case where it has failed
r-to give relief, there are -hu«dn*ds
■ -where it has proved a success. Bead
advertisement.
’Two farm laborers' in Nefewi ecun-
Pty. Ky., last week, fouglrl asftact with
pitchforks, In which both were mor
dally wounded. <D»e was white and
•one ‘black. Both are likely to die
without being able to describe tube cir
--cumstanceß.
_•_«
'The "Grand >Lodge <ff Wood Teni
.plmsnt Athens Tendered a number
■ of important Aec'nirw, and adjourned
to meet in Atlanta on the second
Tuesday in July, <■BB4. A joint stock
-company was formed for the publica
tion of an organ of tim Good Tcm
plnrs.
"Very few utopia know that a let
ter ii.. iled in -. hotel envelope which
fails to n ,»<.u the person addressed is
sent nt once to the Dead (.otter Office
iiotwilhstarding the ten day* return
notice on the corner If you stop at a
liotel and use one of their envelopes
•always mark out the name and insert
your own if you want you lelteragain
if it fail* ’o reach the person address
ed.— Sarannaii H’eeWy Mcwx.
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‘Tilden's' JPosil lon.
Philidelphia 1 i»M>.
1. Mr. Tilden will gladly accept the
nomination for the Presidency—if he
van get it. 2. He will write one of
the best of political (-pistils, to be
road in convention,declining the nom
ination—ls he cant got it. 3. He will
continue to maintain his present pro
claimed indifferent about the Presi
dential nomination, and prove that
he Josen’t di'e a button about it by—
doing his level best to bunch a Tilden
majority iu conventions. The forego
ing three points cover the whole
ground of Mr. Tilden’s attitude on
the Presidency, and all other reports
or bogus. Copyright not applied for.
COMIC CHROMO CARDS
Five series of the most comic cards pub
lished, containing 30 deigns, as follows
Craukk, 6; First Night Out with the
Hoys, 6; National .Ksthotic, t>; Caricature,
r>: Kiilkeuny Cants, G: scut postpaid for ,
2ti cents.
j,U«u, K J. GRAY.
Wsohiugtoii. D. C.
ittl ear for W, to take Himself ttnd
party to the Virginia White Sulphur
Springs. -At >Charlotie6vine Mis car
struck the Chespeak and Ohio Rail
road and a new conductor 'Hemanded
pay again. Mr Corcoran »aid be had
paid-oneo, and would speudta -nil lion
dollars before he would pay again.
Conducter -said Ibis 'Wits a road the
Pennsylvania Company had nothing
to do with, and that he must pay or
beswilubed off. Mr.’Oorcorawrofused
and the-conducter telegraphed'for or
ders, whidh came savings “They must
pay. If not put car on aiding.” the con
ductor was about to run the car 'on a
siding and leave it when Mr. Corcoran
paid another #Bosooner than be dump
ed m the woods. The chances are
thata lively -lawsuit will be 'die (re
sult.
LETTER‘CARRIES AS<CIJERKS.
The -local examiners of the city
pOstofliee 'haveifiuished lhe review -of
the examination papers of the appli
cants recently examined for Ictter-car
i levs’ places. They have addressed a
letter to Chief (Examiner Xypmn fix
itistrucCioirs in -rating the candidates.
Letter-carriers are classed by 41 ic civil
service, commission as belonging to
theaflagsifled portal service,-for Which
applicants mu*t be not less than <*ighM
teen years of.sgc. The postal laws,
howewur,-specify that lottor-canriors
must lie not less than iwenty-one
years of ago. The letter-carriers
claim that if they are •classified with
clerks they should I awe wl.io ahe ben
efit of tho thirty days’ annuwl leave'
accorded the clerks, and one 4ms =np-j
piled for il, with the view of testing
lhe matter.
ANOTHER OF ’EM.
-It said that "one fofrl mhke«
many” and to prove it here comes a
Dr. of tins city, who
desires to emwate Prof. Webb's little
feat of-killing at Niagara. He bus in
vented a gas bag-to which he bangs
dineelfby tbetretwof bis waist and
aye ho can by4k> help go our Niaga
ra and light in lAie water below just
-of,light as a wild geose on i. mill dam.
Possibly he can, tent ff he don't burst
>r drown hiiHseHhc will have a dis
.ippointTnent’imhlfc to deal with.
TH® »!8TIN»IWIK1» HlHrtlßE.
The sensation of the week has been
the suiHitlc of Swur Barca, the Span
ish Minister, whe was very
here. Monetary troubles were the
cat.se; but it is wtHcially stated thai
tho rumor that ho was short in Ills'
government accounts is false. High
living in this expensive oily is what
swamped him.
MONETARY WONDER.
The financial wonderarf lhe hour is
the almost total stispedsiou of specu
lation. Stock dealers say that there
is little or nothing, in tho face of the
fact that money is it drug in the mar
ket at from 1 to j per cent, on call.
It is claimed that tlieaunual exodus;
of business man to lhe Summer re.«ort.-
k not sufficient to account for the
stagnation, and the wiseacres
ticale fearful financial events in the
ulure.
POLITICAL.
The polilival sen is withottf a rip
ple worth mentioning. The business
of Presidential candidate making for
cither party, without reliable raw ma
terial, is not an enwraging avocation
nor is this hot weather conductive to
even tempered discussion^of rival pre
ferences. The result is much heated
talk leading to uotliiug in the present
or future.
DEPARTMENTAL.
The Civil Service Commission will
hold an examinational Cincinnati on
the s>3d iust., and nt Louisville on the
24th. -
Over 100 b'neks of marble hnvc
been received for the Washington
monument, and a large force of work
men are now engaged in finishing the
shaft.
The Ddpartment of Stale has re
ceived a telcgramfrom lhe consul gen
eral at Matamoras announcing that
Mt" Shaw, lhe gentlemen who was as
saulted while acting as consul at
monterey, has almost entire recovered
from his injuries.
Nearly all the department are now
in the hands of the ’‘seco id fiddles,”
the bosses being off for their summer
tour. A great number of employers
are also absent on ‘leave,” and the
result Is that business languishes leis
urely.
The public debt statement issued
on Wednesday shows a decrease of
the public debt during the month of
July of 57,900,590,68. Total cash in
the Treasury $351,536,345.17. Debt
: less cash in the Treasury August 1,
11883 •1,543.190,616.80. The interest
bearing debt of tho United States is
Si ,338,232.000.
’■ Vo Heap.’
ibis w\rld
ineani pu
felu i, a ii ; .p
j village :ti
B®h>er. Mill
atleli
.ll'' 11 to s '-' !
aS he retort-.
I|Je in pledge
I "signing. His presence at the meeting
, .'becameTrijurous to’tbe work., Oilier
. people who looked upon this man as
?a leader, were kept back by-his argu-
I merit and example. Among those
I whontooil behind hitu were his two
; sons. .
I J said to him one night: “"Do vou
’know-yon are exerting a bad influence
in the meetings? Do you know you
are virtually saying; “SThis reform
, .movement is all wrong?”
| -Wo 1 don’t mean tury'such thing.
I am‘as good a Temperance man as
’ ■ you.” “I beg parrion my dear sir. I
; can’t sec il; you are not only refusing
' to sign the pledge yourself, but yon
are telling others, and among them
drinking meu, there is qo use of sign-
1 ’lug a pledge. I have got ’three hun
' iflred to sign the pledge-in a-week, and
you have kept oue hundred from sign
ing it?’ His answer was: HDll do ns I
see fit?’ jje-did, and refused to help
-;«in any way. He little knew that his
constant opposition mfluenced*liis boy
to still continue in the bad way. Six
weeks ago this iatlier gathered the
harvest, from the. seed he bad -sown;
‘four years ago. It was a fu’ll harvest
•of drmikness,- of ruin. 'bf -crime
and of shame. When ithe, news
was told>the fiiiher that his olllest-son,
■the-dear one of bis heart, was a -gani-j
bier, tWidf and a forger; that he had
fled the State is disgrace,- that he had
'ift-ft a stain ou lhe good uafhe of his
family, it nearly broke his fathers’
heart. This was not the hardest for
him to bear. In a letter from his
; son, excusing bis flight from the sene
df his oriime, he said; “Don’t be too
severe on me, falbtr; for had you hot
opposed and deuounoed the Temper
ance work and the signing of the ’
pledge four years ago, your mo>rt nn
l<jrtnij«t£ winvofilg -ha ve-. Jm:-
come the drunken outcast and fiAon.
he is to-day. Your example for fight
al that time would have saved me;
you did not give it. So yotj Tmve no
oue to thunk but yourself for my dam
nation and your shaine.” How the
truth of the fact, “as j<e sow, so w.irt
ye also reap,”, came home tq ; lhat fa
ther. This is no fiincy picitn-e, but
something from real life’, 7-rfu <V>ut’
know how your disapproval of right
and truth may return to yon. On
which side of this moveineut are youJ'i
Reck'ibite.
WIT A NJ* WISDOM.
Editors’ duels shoulh be fo*ght with;
“Shooting-sticks.”
—When a river is in its bed, its on
ly covering is a sheet of water.
Conscience is the voice <>f (be soul;
prssion is the voice of the body.
Drir.g nothing without seeing; it I
sign nothing without reading it.
God has his eye on your heart, and
your tongue can not deceive him.
—The remark of the gentlemen
that be wished his head was covered
with gray hair was not surprising, in
view of the fact that he was bakl.
—ls you don’t want evil things snM
of you, don't do evil things. It is
poor policy to grow fruiter, s for your
enemy's arrows.—.V. F. HerahK
—“Dout be afraid,” said a snob tn
a German laborer, “sit down and
make yourself my equal.” “I would
half to plow my prain out ,” was the
reply of the Teuton.— Chicago Trib
une
—The experience ol Naomi, the
daughter of Email,should not be for
gotten by American girls. She de
clared that she would not marry any
one who wns not “just perfect,” and
she did not get a husband ir til she
was 580 years oM.—. J'hiiidetpha .Vers.
—An old negro passing along the
street stepped on a torpedo Ingenious
ly placed it In his way by a boy.
When the thing explowed he turned
and said: “ Atilt! neber see such a town
ins dis. Ka's been tryin’ to blow me
iup eber since 1 come iteah. White
folks mus’ take me for the Gar of
Russia.— Arkansaw Traveler.
—lie—“ May I call you revenge?”
; She—“ Why?” lie—“ Because revenge
lis so sweet.” She—“Cerlaiulv you
may. provided however, you will lei
me call you Vengeance.” He—" And
why would you call me Vengsarce?”
She—“ Because vengeance isinipe.”
And she became his in a few mouths
after. Boston Bost.
I
HOME HINTS.
Never let lea boil. \
For rough hands use lemon Juice.
Strong lyc cleans tainted ptftk bar
rels.
Tepid milk and water cleans oil
cloth without soap.
A hd.t shovel lie Id over furualure re,
moves wbitb spots.
Have as much fruit always on band
as you cap afford.
j Sprinkle sasSlifrac bark among dried
1 fruit to keep-but worms.
A handful of hay in pailful of water
neutralizes the smell of paint.
To make a carpet lodk Tiest, wipe i
with a damp cloth after sweeping.
Clean tea or coffee cups with scour
ing brick; makes thorn look good as
new.
Washing pine floor ’in solution of
one pound of copperas'tlisolved in one
gallon strong lye gives oak color.
Memo vc flower-pot stain Trom win
dow Bills by rubbing with fine wooll
nshes, and rinse with clean whtcr.
Mixture of two parfs of glyceiine,
•one part Kinin jnia, and a little rose
watur, whitens and softens the hands.
Ccm husk braided make a service
able nnd handsome‘mat. The braids
to be-sewed up With -stick needles and
twine.
How kerosene w-11l make your tea
kettle as bright as new: Saturate n
woolen T g and rub with ft It will
also remove staius from the -dean
varnished furniture.
The crushed strawberry on -the ta
blecloth can be Removed by sprewliug;
that of the -cloth tight'over the lop of
a bowl and phuring boiling waterover
•t till it disiippcars.— -Southern -H'orld
Boston July 3’l St 1883.
Editor North Georgian.
I do not know of any strange or
■ more pathetic Mtieeting of relatives
than that lasi week''Hi Salem Mass.,
in honor of t.ie poor religions old-soul
■ whom hor jealous neighbor* *nW fit.
•it murder as It Witch in the awfnl cra
ze of 1692. Now. I think of it 1 won
der bow many marlyiw there has been
in this world to-tin 4r ’‘neighbors”
malicious lurv. I suppusm the re..
: cording Angel keeps an account of:
these social men dereis as much as he,
did of poor old Reheoknh Nwso who:
now thaljj.be has been Nks-rtl #i*ar)y!
two hundred years is"regnntafkaA.?-
mirrtyrand to whom a monument will
beTalsed. <if tihe-School
of Philosiphy at Concord was an occa i
siou of the nlwrnst■interest to all who
are awake to advance nod rigorous
thought'in America. Indeed $f t-bcr
is owe town more than another ihni:
engirt'o be‘regwwled a* the “Afhetrs
oi A’fneyiai“ it vcrtamly is Concord
Here dwelt the pi-ii ce <>f American
phylosopers Emerson, ail'd tluit mas
Itw.-n.yH'e 'iu literature NaUiael Har
iboft.c. - .
The. subject of T>r. Harris lecture
was space and time the bast* of tire
K* 11 lid no Philosophy; ground of cer-;
Utility deeper than sk-ejHtc-ism or Ag»;
moslieintu.
Codsidefing strikes wntffly the
strike of tho telegraphic Iwotheriroofi
is certainly spMet vte'ermitroti-and
bred. Whetheir they come oat wn the
winning riAe. GT riot It is (evident that
like Mr. Tur veedmp they prGle. tlxj.w
selves on theft (depiatmeht.
People dont have much chance to
grumble about xmic kind sVf V.-estlmr
here for just as soon as ii is settled e
ntvugh so that one can growl eottsci
entiously the vyealhet clerk gives a
new variety. The thenuvmetcr went
down fifty degrees the other ntglrt and
the natives did not seem Co think it
such • Mupendowsclvahge eitlrer.
The Tenksbury CWse is not fully j
settled yet and will not be until Gov-;
ernor Butler gets good and ready.
Except the usual summer season of
light opera Boston is of cvmrse musi
cally quiet. They are having a regu
lar clarin up time al the N. E. Con-j
servatoay of music getting teatiy 'or
the. hundreds of students that will
flock in at the fall term.
People are Hooking forward with
great anticipation to the return of
I Philips Brooks from abroad ns he is
probably the most popular preacher
in Boston.
Dr. Edward Everelt Hale was
called abroad soma weeks ago to his
daughter an artist who was ill In Par
ris. Hay.
Editor North Georgian, I sen in
i ymu paper that yonwondered if I took
the Post Oilice with me when I went
visiting Or was James mistaken 1
I wish to say to James hat Tuesday
Thursday and Saturday are mail days
at Cracklin and me or my assistant
never have been absent during
mail hours if 1 ever took the oilice
with mi I took care te have it back in
due. time for the mail as there are
several James in this country we do
1 not know which one you had reference
to we say no more, only speak a word
for our School Teacher, we think the
right man is in the right place if John
doesnt know just how to teach school
we do not knew wherere to find a
I man that does he has 50 odd scholars
; and we are satisfied is teaching the
' best school that ever lias been taught
! nt Hickory Flat. May he continue
'the good work as we need more
schools and just such teachers.
I J.T. G.
Kichmond * Danville R R.
PaSSFN'GER i>epa«tment.
: On and after July Ist 1883, Pns-.
I‘Sengfcr Train 8> Bvier on Ibr Atlanta attlf
’Chartulte Ak-Line Tlivistun will be as
i follows:
Z EXi*fcKsrt fMail
• No. 51 i’Ko.s3
i Daily, i Daily.
1 Xcave Atlanta 2:56 p. in. 4:4) a in
j Arrive «5:A5 “ •*
i “ BuU X.. !>.& 7.M “
Rabnir&ap J’ct. 8... i>:ll “ j 7:j3 “
“ Toccoa, <’.. 6:50 H.lti “
“ Bcneca D.. rt.2o “ j 9.30 “
“ Greenville ‘ H (»9“
“ spartiorti’g fr.. •1'1:59 “ 12:23pm
“ Gartonia,..<}.. 1 .-41*a in 2:28 “
“ Charlotte.. H.. 2: M •• i 3 «10 “
"southward.’
•I •Esri-KKss Mail
’ NO. %0 No. 52
| InWty Daily.
Iflttf** ChtWlt’ttn... 1:301 It 4:40 p m
Arrß-e’GtisKiuiA, 2:28 “ i| 2:33 •• ,
“ 'SpartliHh'if.-.. 4::fr '■ .14.31 “
•• 'GreifWViMft..... 6:00 “
S»«Meoa,..w..- 7:50 “ J'7:l* “
Toccoa..'l:22 : S.-fl “
“ KabirtiUap Jun" !0:02 u 9 2t: “
“ Lnln 1C:37“ I‘rtil;'•
! “ Gaiiiesviße,.. 11:05 11) 38 “
‘f Atlanta,..•..-.-.'l 1:25 pm 12.50 a-
Accummoilntiun Trh n (Xir-Liifo
BClle) Going North
I.eave Atlanta -.5.30 pni i
ArriveG.-vnesrUie ..7.33 p m ’
Accommodation Train (Air-LEtie ;
Bell) Going South.
Leave Ga’nesvi.lc..... 5.47 a m
Arrive Atlanta....... .'...KAO
Smulaj Bchcdl.le ( I r-IZm- BeUej
Going Noith.
Leaves AMnnfn s.:tn p ni
Arrive ChitiesK ilk-. ...7.; 5 p m
Sunday Sihtrtii'le-, (AW-Liiftt Belli.) 1
Going South.
Leave Gainesville 8.00 a in
Arrive .1 tlenta,... .1O.:M) ••
No. 18.—1.0cr.l kViiight, IJoiirg Sotun
Leave CThiirlutte. . ..<>.‘.>o a
Arrito Ohfl'ney's
*' Hportenburg. ~.-...1: 3 f> pm’
“ I'frwnville 4.55 ••
“ Central....: 8.05 “
No, 17.—Local •I-'Toutlit, G->h‘e Nor. h.
Leave eentrrfi...%.... s .,- vl.lo a ml
, ATrtve Greenvi11e............... .6.45 a ln
* Spcrtunbiirg 10.1)0 “
■** <4afßiey v . 1227 p m
-LiurfWn'e................ (1.27 •• ;
- * 7''l
The Gainesville necommodatiou ba
been extended to New -Holland. All
freight trn‘n»-<«n rtisfolti 3:1123 rnuuwli
gers. All ’phsSengw trahis run through i
to r.anvilla and Richmond without change
cuuueetiug at Dativiile With Va. M id’nud
Hwy., to all eastern cities, and at Atlanta
"I Ii all Hues diverging. N->, -50 leaves
ftremood-ht 12:50 P. M. ami No. 5! arrives
th'-l-e ht'S.'EiT. 52 leaves 1.20;
A. M.Tlie local freight stop at atew sta.
t.pas 20 to -#i asTVi-nUrt.
WAN r.jsfeig fa Chi Is
On trains Nos-. hh4 51. New York'
n<l Moi»r{joinery, via un .
Danville. Raleigh auA <Md
On Sih. 52 And 53. U'chiHon-1 w.d
Danville. and W.iAdA XiigW tn
and Vharhrtt’fe mid XlM'wtgVi nwity.
([7* Through Tickers sate at l.’harlotti-
Greenville. SehecA-, SpaifaiHmrg ami,
(iaiiiosville to all f>«iWs Beiilh,
west. North and KMft.
A—with N. K. li RToah A ftMm Athens ;
li—N. E.R R. to ftoiii Tallulah Falls.
C—w’th El. Alr*Litor, Elbert
on and liowersviUe.
I)—with Blue R R, to tftul fr<»ni
IKalhallur, tec.
E— with (’• Ac <4. R. R to and from New
berry, Alston Coin
F—with J H. « V <”. R. R- to
and from ville, Auston ami
Colombia.
G—with (>h<estet Lvhiftir R. k. to
and from Chester Yorkville and Dallas.
H—wiih N\ <N Division and U-, C. ami
A. K. B. tv«tnd from Greensboro Raleigh
<SuC.
I Y . IJAgc Sup<-riiit<-mlent. '
T. M. RTAIANITT M SI Al tIHTEIt!
, Gnu. Miumger. Gen I’as‘s. Agent.
people are always on the
11 1* li lookout r nr chances to in :
li | A | i creASe their earnings, and i
11 Ik U j,, t - (ue |, eCo | Ue wealthy ; j
those who do not improve thfir op-'
portunities remain in pnVettv H'e ■
offer h great chance to make mt>tiey x i
ll’e wa.’t many men, women, boys and
girls to work for us right in thrtrown
localities. Any one can do the wnrk ■
properly from the fivststart. The bu
siness will pny more than ten times ■
ordinary Expensive outfit ;
rurnished free. No one who engages
hills to make money rapidly. You
can devote yoilr whole time to the
work, or only your spare moments
Full information and all that Is need
ed sent free. Address
STENSON X- CO
Feb. 22, IHA'i—ls' Portland Maine* I
Knot, life is sweeping by,'
go and dare before you die-j
something mighty and sub- j
lime leave behind to con* ’
qner time. $66 a week in your own !
town 85 outfit free. No risk.-Every
thing new. Capital not required. IFe
will furnish you everything. Many
are making fortunes. Ladies make i
as much as men, and boys ami girls
make, great pay. Reader, if you want j
business at which you can make great
pay all the time, write for particulars
to H. Hallett & Co.,
Feb. BU, ISB3—ly, Portland. Maine. '
i Homer bodge. No. 82, LO.O. F- meets i
i every Ist ami 3nl Tuesday nights.
R. ,1. DYAR, N- G. I
T. F. Htct.. Sec.
Bailroads.
SVFKKI>'TE-<l‘E?i*TSi i OFF4C«. 1 1
Atbvu-s G;u. NoVr 3:4 J?#2. I
On nod aft**r Nov. 6, I tai ns
i run as fullaw.s : . .
NO •>! NO. 1.
XtJiejiH...2:oo p <M | K;SO a rfS
Amve Kt XuTa .-> <H» pu; : Ju-it «ra
Arrtw at Xtkrnru. . p.ru • f:3ti p m
Arr.’at'-Clnrk«*i*riUe p ui )
■ "i- '
Leave ClarkeavifTe.. B.tM»aSn|’
Leave Atlanta.. a tn | 2:5A p ifc
Arrive at Ln!a. -. a ni I 0:W p mr
Arrive at Athens..l2:s6 p in | «:<M> p to
| Train«taily except
: Trains So. 53 au«l "&> connect* ch»dv
I at Luia, iim»h on R.& I>. ! . ■&.
I tor Atlanta au<’ alJ<pointx wv.<t and su»u)r
--: west. No. 1 meet.’* trarns both eaik anft
west.
Through tickets for sale Ut Athens sirs
all points East and West.
n beknakd, sui
W. J. HOUSTON, .
Gen. Pass, and Freight ‘AReht.
rdtorAwzo.r.fr txmm.
W. X. JIARL'tSt. WM. 1.. TKLFORIX
Gainesville, Ga. Homer, Ga.
MARLAR TELFORCk
A-TJVRASi .S AT I.A If',
HOMEIt, GA.
WILL I'raftfce in t'lte >c oimties of
Bunks, Hull, Jitclk.*on, llnber
sbam and Fratikhn. ’
Mr. Telford will give sppt'lftl nttrm
i ion-tn the cellectiiig mid seciiTitig of
clnfim*.
Oct. 5, 1882. -ts.
“ L. .1. GA RTRELL,
ATTfrRNY AT
ATLANTA, Oa.
FBk'CTIGKS .in the United «thtvs Cft
euitnM s?irt3ibi Cparls at Atlanta,
and the Supi'ioiie nndSnpsi'ior Courts or
■lhe State .
:T. VV B iilLl ,
A TTOIiNE Y A T LA IT,
HOME It, GA.
Bill -prftMTce in lhe Counties of thfe
Western Circ-uit, and in Madiso*
county of the Northern Circuit.' Cob
letting promptly made and rciuiledv
futie9-ly
HENKA S. WEST
AT’JOHXEY AT LA
HOM EH. GA.
Will practice hi lhe Coutilies of
fj'estvni Circoit, and else where
when specially f-rtaiued. ColUdioiis
of claims sohvited, and bifrluesS
'promptly attended to. fune-V-lyv
•I. B. GO )I)WIN?
A TTORXE r .1 f LAM\
ATLANTA. GA.,
Will pvpctiee tn all lYrt €\»urt» of
Pulton and ailjneeiit, .-ounties, and
elsewhere h'v special cdulrnet.
may 4,1882—ts
COUKTY OFFICERS.
If. I. PIKE. Sell Ate.
T. B GKIEFIN, htpresteniafive,
T. F. H I Lit., Ordinary,
DEAN OWENS, .sWriil*.
R. J. OVER. <'ieTk Hty’r <’o\irt,
W. R. Alt E F LIN. 1 -’oron<*T.
M. L. M<'l)O\ Alo. Tfcx CdHrcUW*-
JOEL GU-NN’ELS, Tax Receiver,.
W. H. MEEKS, Treasurer.
aS. T. STOKES. JniMr.
CHURCH DUHYwny
-BELLTON—
BAPTIST
ReV. A. F. Uuilerwood, Pastor.
Preaching on the second Sunday ifc
’OAfjh month mid Saturday before.
Sunday Schoo] ut 9 o'clock, a. m.
R. MARTIN, Superintendent.
METHoorsr <churvh—
Key. J. .1. Tiimrieriuun-, Pastor.
Preaching the tuurtb Sunday and Stfc.
Ul day before..
Stiuday School 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. B. HUGHEF, Superintendent.
Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 o’clock,
l>. m.
Every body invited io attend.
-HOMER
HAPT!ST CHURCH—
Rev. John <>. BrvAn, P;Ut<)r.
Preaching f«mrt> Nun,Uy ih eacfl hibnthj
and Saturdav before.
V£ THODIS T ClicitCH-
. K‘-v. J. N. Myers, Pastor.
Preaching on the first Suhda'n and Sar*
nrdav before.
YTERIAX CHURCH-
Hev.G. H. Cartlf<l|ti-, i'aston
Proadiihg on lhe seeOiiU Sunday ill
each Hiohth.
-SOCIETIES—
RELLTON LODGE, 4IB, !. 0. G. T.
Meets every Saturday night nt 7J o’clk
in the Hall eVer Quillian’s store.
C; « \ Kin&iW. C.T.
C. G. Power, L. D
PHI-DELTA LODGE, 148, f A. M
Meets every Ist Friday night.
W. A. ’Watson, W. M.
H.S. West Sec.
-THE COURTS
SUPERIOR COUKt-
'S. L. HUTCHINS, fiidge.
A. L. ELL}
Meets 3rd Jfuudays in Marblk and Sep
teinber.
JUSTICE
2nd Saturday—9l2, Poplar Spring
Dis., J.C.-Smeltey J P, J F Evaus
N P. fl- W I,acy. ton.
“ 126 Wilmot’s Dis. G IV Wiley .t
P, J 8 Meens N P, E W Wiley
con.
“ 207 David s Dis.. W .1 Burge.a
JP..I t WadcN P. II Wade con,
2nd Satuhdad—26s Homer Dfe st W
8 Willis J P, W M AshNF/BT
Stokes con.
3rd Satukda v-2t<4 Washington Dis..
J II Cande’.l J P, R L Iloopef
N P, D J Bright com
“ Coitmibia Dis., pj
J W Alexander N P, Reube Jor
dan con.
4tii Saturday—l2lo Berlin Diss,-
J P, D F Scales N P,
51 C Sheridan con.
” 448 Golden Hill Dis., R A Wvnn
J P, Joshua White N P, J Bonds
con.
” 208 Bushville Dis. Joshua Owens
J P, W A Watson N P, J F
Walker con.