The Lithonia new era. (Lithonia, Ga.) 188?-1???, October 28, 1890, Image 2

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Hie Lilhonia PdRuanEp kvkky PAY MOUSSKti ■ ^4 #4 M, & STB. itor. OFFICIAL * ■ 8f ’ j • "«••• six fltOI AW ' gwMr'illve fkv) first « u aabSiMjwnt for terms than one * jMftaibh- Bmlcnsi out. par Wilted in tite tfordineSy. :d|yiitnal Ix Slaigtd n y S3 i.sertion. these colnmui. Entered nlrffi- I.ith.niix p>st ofiioe neconil eiuss mail matter. LIT I lO.VIA, CA, OCT. 28, 1S90. * ' Kg... V ' j.j- j i,. —~r Democratic Ticket. Si.’ P0B C0N9BES8—5th DISTBICT, Hon. L. F. Livingston, OF NEWTON COUNTY. TO DEMOCRATS An effort is being made by Mr. Haight, the Republican nominee, and his friends* to capture the district by a “Still Hunt.” The only fear I have is a neglect on the part of our people to go the polls on Tues¬ day, November 4, nest, think¬ ing there is no danger of de¬ feat. Even if this be true, I wish to have a full vote in my district to sHence the imputa¬ tions so common at Wash¬ ington City, that a large per cent, of voters are either dis¬ franchised or intimidated when the vote is far below the act¬ ual poll. Allow me to beg of you to organize District Com¬ mittees tKFYf. to arge end iieljM f out IS , * •> qualified voter. See to l| that none remain aw ay fro:p the precincts from neglect or for¬ getfulness. Victory is certain if you but do your duty. Or¬ ganize early and be earnest and watchful. L. F. LIVINGSTON. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 24, 1S90 The congressional elcetion will be held next Tuemlny, Go to the polls and vote for the Democratic notni nee, Col. Livingston. The proprietor of the New York Iferabl says that $20,000,000 could not buy his paper. Thu Herald is a gold mine within itself. The Southern Express Company will claim nil of Dube lJurrowrr#’ property l>erati»e it claims that this property is the fruit of his stealing from them. A cortox puking machine ha# been invented, an.l the inventor, A. Cunpbell, of Chicago, #ays it will save 90 per cent in the present cost of picking. A company for the runn ufacture of machines has been in¬ corporated under the l“ws of Illinois with $6,000,000 capital. Gov. IHi.l, of New York, tuts been making rousing Jleinm-rntie speeches in t4L^*ssb> Ohio against McKinley and his *nref| .UtL • -TUi Goverm-rb « ifawb if aiLturfir ffiw idtnf »Uo would like see him t#< ted Premidcut of these United Mate* in 1392. Col. _ „ k. >> 1U«ktt, „ of . tho , At , . lanu Constitution, was in Litbonia laat Tuesday and gave the NT: wKnv a pleasant ««tL He ts the Wa.hmg ton correspondent of the Onnrtitu tton and h« the nputaUon of be Ing the very best correspondent in the great .Eipttal. He Is a brilliant young man, » forcible sod eloquent writer a ud > most affable pc itfcman. Me. Charles Ararat, a Georgian, and an auuouipUahed mu rieian, hm recently e mjmsod a very inspiring march entitle ! “Tit* Brers’ Alliance March"—and dedica ted to IIortrL. F. Livies tea, presi dent of the ,Jt Cbtivrgia State Alii an w. Which piece .m i. dered dsilv during Alliance week tkm. <*•“•*- The title pag <•" 'r; of tire rs± |«*uo editi-u bn a fine tikemto* of C’ol. Livinzstmi. with his autograph. We eowaeud the mas •J! lovers of must,*. - Soathcrn Aiit •ace Finse*. , B«v. George K. Quilltan, the beloved past.vr of the Methodist church, died &t the Psnwmige here, yesterday afternoon, at four o'clock. Hi. funeral will bo preached thi after* noon by Rev. Mr. Moon, of Conyers, at Sf b'clock, after which hi* remtRns will be buiied with J!at onic kononi. We will give a more extended notice ol hi* death next week. ■ TO THE VOTERS OF DeKALB. Complying «ith s tli«' wirires of many friends llirottgliStit the county, I hereby al jmmL ^p " inyself .. a candidate ,T, for a.. to the Democratic nomination, prom W if ... elected, , faithful discharge ing a bt ^y- ^ aeqnnluted wit* the duties of the office, I can safely prom iso ft more complete the past two years. Even alioulJ hear Ins own H»ro, but the tax horrks show ofBpllemvc-r snd^H not the case. It is n^gppuy. the duty to return ers ns defaulters who faif^fSbake Choir returns, hut tin* hooks fnil to show* that aiijMiotlce is taken of such matters whatever. The books of 1879, shows 2100 poll t«x pavers, and now after more than ten years have passed, with a large increase in populism), the hook of IjjJflshows hut 2080, while huge ai*ftun?sdf ftt-operty has not been returned to the receiver at all. of Every mart is required between 21 and 00 years age, to pay poll tax ex cept cripples who have lost a limb, and after these exemptions are allow¬ ed, the hook ought to show with the large increase in our population, not less than 2200, and with all the fail¬ ures t > make returns not one single defaulter can be found upon the book for the last two years which shows that the work has boon very imper¬ fectly performed. 1 was elect ol receiver in 18fp, and the commissions being reduced by the legislature during my term, caus¬ ed a loss to tue of part, one year’s pay after the work had been Dlotte. I received leas for my services at the time i In id the place than any man who has held it in twenty years. The ei.mmisMiuis of the present tax receiver will nrnonnl to near fourteen bundled dollars for his term, and with a farm valued at twelve hum. ’ * *«fW |mrnmnenUy *ii- .oh depending tfntirely upon mv e:ru la* bor for a support which I n». ru’.y narlUHv able t*> perform, I h by HuhckAtlOB Of many fnen I who know my eireumstaiws, coaf a i d present tny clninis to the elefM, v.^ re cf the county, promising, If a performance of duty. L inintv lliU ,A | l wtb “ Stsw Maunttfu, ” Ca, 9 - PERSONAL LlHERTt vs. « . PHYSICAL Sd.AVERl* Wo nru all free Anu-ricati lib«K o‘l-was ~r M most of us are in jihvsioa] *A,*m |»wyjt, s t*m ..roluK «oiue Othi*r form of tl#gr,tu Hood’s Sarenj.ariiu is purifier, which disst^En the of disease, gives liealfb and perfect physical ^P* liberty. v 11 ■ 1 • oldpUom- ^ I:..s’t it n trifle hard on JelTorsoa to label every dUbro.u independent lam in Ceoif is with his honored name? What with “Jef democrat#." “Alliamy Jem “regular denmerats” and dwifocr^u," an orfina ry, plain, everyday democrat old soon be looked on us an ®gy ui Telegraph.; procour.ccd Hopeless, Ye ’ — I>"' *V f 11 L’i L. liard, o’.Xr- .o ■**. fly settled ' ,s ‘ on my v 'thuladj* Imires and finally termo.ate-I i»T 4 Uon Four , w , 8 ,.. *| r , ^ j live but ft , R1V s,.v . a J f , ; IV , out . n ^, t wo ^i aW 00rt My hi .j t „ Dr . Kind’s ^ for r « M amptio^ UohflbA , it a tri n!, f^l in Ml ^ ^ Pur , a bm* aud thank God i a»u now a Well and hearty woman.” Trail^ <4S tree at H. W. Gibb* <fc Co’* I*ri*t *w, Li th.mia, and at II. R. J ‘ ftrii s Drag store, Decatur. Regular 4t 6Uc and "Sfig.ia •'.••• NOriiCS. • ~S?~W \ TAKE VWB f»j) to ^tlo u % yi i you will your not ** or jrx.n* in tb» of an «iK»-**r. Sf£ J iirtemre hit said that Md •m* t be a rsadidsrte for senate. Is the mo»t rnrlmt ami moat gtsae**! ol all fiifawJ. Bearcelym tzmitj t$ entirety free mn It, wbU» thuusanda evetywfcere are Its suffering riave*. Hood's S.trsapanUa t» bad remarkable a.ccc« In curing every term ot scrofula. The most severe and painful nmole* »or«, s*cia»*s In foe u«* <* ffsitre. humor Ir. the eyes, eaush.g partial or tonl bHmtacas, yield to the powerful effect* of this niMfletna. It thoroughly ro* moves every 3 lapuritr * 7 from the “ blood, — Snfps^raiiFffi /§| LT«orS J® || & s Ltfl £i«fl I wtrjpgw V u vVVlrV fW " My Httle tiav~uter’» life wi saved, a* wateUeve, by Mood’sSarsapnriSa. Bad Beftar# t j,e wa» six mouUw oM she ? naming “SSffS2r-«?SSi?TlMS refu—d wi.vn began riving w* x«™t w« fc*r IIo*d’* Sarsaparilla, a<amttem^s« a marked taprovo aaeatwasuMtoe<iaadl>y of# J^pF vMipxit, Aina, IdneoluCoeaflyE OS.rS^D3.i , ‘l i I^, s BoMbr»a«nif4-!«». gl!*fctfor». Ptepsreit b? a L HOOD A CO., Aeon*cane*. Lows!!, Jin*. IOO Dc3cs Ono Dollar . Ordinary ? s Advertisements. CJ TATE OF GEORGIA. DeKAI.B tj County—Ordinary's Office, October ‘47, IFilO. Vdi'erca* A. J. (eiMsmlth, guardian of IV. H. iloUlsratfh, minor, fep resenfs to me, by bis pution duly tiled and entered on . ......id, that be lias tully direlmrged his duties as guariliau of W, S. Cloldsmith, this is, therefore, to cite all persons eoneernt d, heirs ana credi¬ tors, to show cause, if any they discharged can, why from said guardian his said should and not receive be letters of trust dismission on the first Monday in De¬ cember, 1AW. W. Mi • Ordinary. Rvospalh, CJTATE OF GEORGIA. DrKALB fy (Viuntv.—Ordinary’.- <USee, October 27, 1 ■*«•>. T<> id! whom it may concern: J. C. John-on. administrator on the <•» tate of Mrs. M; E. JlolfloroK deceased, under ha# indue form applied to tlm signed for leave t-i sell the real rdut" of said deceased, ami said application will lie heard on the first Mommy in Decem¬ ber, im \V. Jf. Rao.'PAI.r, Ordinary. Q TATE OF OtmOU, »i;<CAIX O County. i860. OrdimiTv's Oliiee, tvpli W. m her I, Whereas Jf. 11. and D. Johnson, administrator# of Juh'n G.* Johnsou, theft petition dfecased, duty filed 1 epre.- and *nfs to ml me, hy iveonL tub tm that they Ituve fully a lni:ni»tered •fof.ii G. Jdh'.i. 'li’s er tii'.e. This i*. there fore to oitu all porsotu eoneeim d, heir# and creditors, said to show enttao>If shuald any they can, Im* .iisebatgt why I from adminis'iistins their said and not tiust reuclvu i. tti rt of di»iafo«loti on the ii'sf Monday l.v.Dw'- nita !, IS' W. M. lUoswALE, Ordinary. CJTATK OF GEORGIA, Dr.KALR O County, *>." t•reiiniu-v *\V. s Ouici. 8.p etn ber 5, is V.'lmtvnli 4. Ci.-.v, guvr dioti ... i l-i *. t . u-. . r * i ’» 4-r M *■ 4 ' ^ >‘‘h L • • • ; . .. • - £«celve : ■... of disgrt# ! a wttt hu t y . M. i: -. ;i ,s.Oreltoao -■ j) j; L’ < . *- ,Y Os.li.s „ h ‘ Y s s 1 . « ■ , , ■’ l tit* . ,v j etb tkUl An'\ * : .1 ■ • ee • ■ ■ ' ■ o', that 1 i m’j ’ l K#hi HtsW'i"-' to . avref. s rite - v ■'•i&y.-sw. ■t v. '■■■. ■ ■ disci.-»t7*e<l LraM # I 'varj Wfd rev J !*» .M i' Irsi j •*. * j OtTATI < • ndinir, 2 Jam nil, U»- !: j Arsdor of .a f •• Cm ha^ lull; ui ii T - o. * this is.to re. | atoall pm suns eerwonu d. tw ; a-i» creditMn, to t how r-vn* . If mI.j limy can, wf* v surged arid ndministiat >* *!...-.id n.-t ls< Jt - * from bis .Haiti iiu*t and re-- ire tetyvi- of dismi-vrifu or. the first Monday in Jmma* ry, 18PL W. M. lUwaPALB. Oreiinarv. -- *. - *-• - u%, w S', a fvi*’ ’•}»' fe'v ; ^ -k< >*'’ ■AflS * f r b. T';V' •m ?9% t"T>T' aal] __. ■ L>, .• F»is. • J 1 ? * v&W V. *>• 9 <- - - ________ h that the M6K 'inloy in V: tnriS t.»w* •>; cl5 a«| •» nniEftMiiii. *ad tin* ebaoco. are it R«»>ri be *9 dfi ’arm! by toe mine 'f *■' cmiri. T!«e New York hnv. dr«M*. 1 ' > teat .3 ! _ ____ of tlalaw, 1 1. Urn n • meiriwv set n4 i •. It. will rcurt-f^T' re 1 that r«-.riling _ t.ie which-the smrnle tlimllv ps<-e4 which t«u* ]• re-idem asgue-1, « the fitl acM sehe*lBfe w*s M clause was in the bill as tire bouse. omis-ion w.v- not made i rtil the >»r 4-b-nt bad lj.*nraed. wgtred congrere; had a no w;y of retired> mg it aft<r being twrufiml by the of state, tire bill, :n the a i.;» was f* !'.t •»!*» t>> till* oth er s to be enforce-i. ss ■■ C'SHI J • butso -<.i l I, Hu • ■ Hear# It*(!*«{';. &id Wrn 'Sift |<*r >, tfinri I.#jy ' IL? %'.<& tsi it* *1.0 u <■> vt . swept w : - *f. APPLICATION FOB A CHA&TXR. /NEOpfHA, peKALtt COUNTY. TO * I the 8rj*« ijtr C"urt of vtiri county: Thctotiuon of tt. J. Amhrwse, K. W. B*J:u ■», F. L. DtiJ'lcin*, M. A. Jolly, L. If. Jcmcs y, L. V> jib ustr , J* *«d their aftftpipXe*, show* that they jwsocbltia *trera*ewe» Male together and lo¬ tor the S«n»..se of operating a seem,l, m the i .an o£ Ua.ksUm, *«*»* mntv, ami d<*K| to be incorvorat «}.««»*? «t»feofthe Uark s 015 »«d 8^.ile lnrt^te, WiBh povuHm real a.idp pnrclia*:- nui, and hoM and fie prop<rtj Mitsd, * > to sue and to exercise all powers usually tou fcrieti nj«»n eorpoflltions of similar char ,m business Saw corporation is to Imre >ii<t its place of Petitioners in .Clarlmto.i, county, stock show tlmt the capital of dollars, said corporation ..composed of is Five Thousand thousand o»« shares at Five Dollars each. They de¬ sire ter to begin business two hundred under tbeir shares Char¬ of as soon as •aid stock m subscribed for, and the val¬ ue thereof—One Thousand Dollars—paid in. . Your :>rtler petitioners iy said Ifimorahle pray the Court, passing of an ing this, i heir appiioatton, and that they ami their successor* be incorporated for a««i the privilege during a of term renewal of twenty the year's, expiration with at of said tnvi ■ • years, for the heteml.efoi.Twt f.oiiiii.ners f r, rib. And your will ever pray. Jons s. Cast puts, Fill'd in,office FVtifkmsre’ Attorney. October 20, 1W0, H. IL Hfunsaii, C. 8. C. A true extract from the minutes of Kalb .Superior f Court. Book "1” page 188. This Oct. 20, LNxi. If. H. IU kofss, C. S. c. Libel for Divorce. Mary J. Thomas, P. O. C. Libel for vorce in De¬ vs. li alt i Sune’r. Judge T. Thomas, P. O. C. tS’jmw! 8, It xpuyiiiiig to the Court by the turn of iBe"%htfiifl in the above stated midwh^t flPPiluinty, .the defendant does reside in and it further penring that he does not reside in state: It is, therefore, ordered by court, tliat service tie perfected on defendant by the publication of this der twice a roollth for two months, fore the next term of this court, in Lithoxia New Ena, a newspaper lished in DeKalh < '.unity, Georgia. Jons A. Wa»rv, PctioneiV AU'y. Granted. Hu ija»» 11. Clash, Judge 8.0.Presid’g. A true extract from the minutes of Kalb Kupeiior Court, Book “I,” I id. If. 11. Bvhukss, C. a*C. , Application for a New Road tO Q TATE County. OF Whereas GEORGIA, ecriain DkKALB petition «M K have made uptiiieatioti to the Cotn ntinskniers of said county, praying an der esctbliidtlng a new road at tie. eorp.iiato line of Stone Mountain and running original Hue dividing lands, of W. W. Veal and X. M, Lankford, A. J. (t ed iiiiith aud J. M. Thompson, A. 1). iiinion and lands of estate of W. A. Hadden, J. M. through tlsmbrick ai«! J. W. Sin gltdon a.id the lands of J. 51. sio; ! on, T. L, Singleton and ft. B. Spivey to the corporate line of ClmtSston. Coij:tnw#|baers haver»'vi«wmfuua apfioiuted for ili(»t.|mr- said pft*a »’il»iu! repnrtibl the markyn B sird of out Gmn to miigt-fBeni ..lffbe of naM countgdhat said road of ini! to ^fility uml eonvenUmcC: & o t l v» mt or ncxi. ' f;rV> f •’! h'4. /reiiU'd if no goinl i f- a *'1 f ekv contiarv. '.if c; I< ■ of i ! a*' 'Mri of Coinml##icui *' * L uf ..'cihiU* iftfed/, thm. Oct. it, i:sti0. jfelVibMiy, T. J. Itl^yrowwt; rgy Chairman. 1. . . cf.£«« a". Legitlatica. IN .• i - her ' .v *,ivi a that at the sfe-m Uii :«!< *»t mwtuiiily of ttre Of t». ■ rgi.i w ui ir inir.Mlv.ifd sMjgi* (,..iicrd ri.d 'orrtablj .:.v,tj ii ;..i ut the -.. t i*«^*yed of V xJUxm t-toCi* •freii. in :s 1 jctilng ,’ii countV of ■ c< :n i. pi riv” ! b; '-l i, Rig <-?• Do .o'. Vonsfy five c-.iaf .1 KtiM-j#' dlgtrictx, each - r , ?MVy'tb«’.hi{ iniKs'd-m r . ckiUcd fji di« ; ' v«tor#o» rack iluiricl, - to..: U L-.p d by the girwd jn • ' jfiht ^ bn. i. •••■•-p-uviucB, Thin, loth ' »>■ e in iw>r»d.y- «ven that at tlie naxt p. W thf ,. - ail a vii.nil Jv of the kif'G**. Sli-i ;yjn a Mil will bs intrtnhiced . N-ii.l r "Ns- the act# gmcilng vr'.-i tt ithin.'y wJtioua! t.> the town of Li¬ 1 la : to confer efxil power up'-n ptyor \a 8, aiui l^W. . •*, o# Litbouin. Thi# i . 10 I# ImreBf 'riven that application Ltu u!'' to t- x'ie-xi general assembly brKia Glarkato' t* am Sh the charter exttod the of the of *u as to cor e«mits, «... •■'si* additional powers ro»!>\o, This, a... ri-sin. il. "ini for other use*. <- It t' .jrcf Octolier, isvo. | 25 7 to to 30 8 “ p fun vmllon , 35 to 75 “ “ ietU per pm.. 12! j, per poap 1* “ i par ptiunu <* “ ■ p er I’onfMB 15 “ • i. ers-u-K, : 4- *85 «* re" ttt'doMg «5 5 V “ jH-s *•: irri -•n !i tor 1 m relL H •* f j >nud. #r Sn “ i’ ; * - .# 14 CW4. ’* V »us. .. . '« tf JIMM, Treat#. yg* *vfc. 1#> ft « Ui ’ 5 0 “ 7 « 5 to 7 “ KOOUCS. 13 cento. , 20 “ .. * *0 u 15 to ?5 ** , L3s!rel, , r *2.09 “ l no •* rpouml, ■petm-', 40 “ “ S tt per pamtiti. poumV ..... . 45 to 60 Ho “ ‘j t tv*it4 * male,-v riMtoto-t «ha -ruitbuRU gtMitl TiaSrsimns l»! MataTM. Indt lo a mo aa Us u w— i si#t Llssr u.rfipUiirw. tov AE E nr A BAD FIX m '0 win cure yem if you will pay Imi who arc V'e-A. Nervtm* amt uneU. Mtfleriag wmfkfsa, from Suww De u il aud sdl the. ST early Evil s, or later in¬ MBS, which to picmaiaiT Jt. CflMlftsU* Mauity, should «t for am! read U <->k of Life. ’ ins pvrtwnbw* of Re t'ure. Sent Bftvl) fow. by :etd ig Dr, Parker's d.cal and jf»# ai *ti State, !5f Jfsrfli Nk* SL, NashvLT i»- tfw. They jmar Mv antes' . core »; B-> The Sunday ainp. i stegg= — 1 ™ 4 - Fall and Winter Goods. 4 - I have in stock one of the most Elegant Line of Goods ever Shown * in > This * Market! I buy only * the very best goods in the mark¬ ets and if you will only glance at my stock you will find this to be true. i;.A BIG STOCK. zJ am prepaid to vhcn l nhj aiStomeU (he Mf Imer of Sen era i JKenhandhk ever brought to deJrato county*-and the 4oodi were ; bought ftJieap and mil have to to foe riold the Same way GAN * SUIT * EVERYBODY. I have on hand a fine line of gents and boy’s clothing, shoes, hats, dry goods, dress goods, hardware, queensware, crockery, patent medicines, cigars, tobacco, fancy and family groceries, plantation supplies, buggies, wagons, carts, etc.—in fact everything to supply the needs of everybody—but they THEY MIST BE SOLD And they will be sold—for they are going at low prices—I bought them for “Cash,” and, therefore, secured them cheap, I se 11 for “Cash” and they are being sold cheap. Furniture-Furniture a Specialty, It will afford me pleasure to have you examine my im¬ mense stock and get my prices before you buy—J am confi¬ dent I can please you in quality and pri?e. Come and see my stock. Yours Respectfully, J. C. JOHNSON, ZuItlHLcanLla., Q-a,. — iTTETUXCE! HOLLINGSWORTH’S / 3 tho Place to Buy Your Goods, (33.11 Wamé on me, whe yo Wfiflt “flit?! Ffiayg‘yg“ 11.191ng ,. w» 6 *" c. ‘ . s: a ‘bes ~ and cheap- 1 est stock in Lithonia. MW ' ~ 15 '------------------ ------ - TifitALLIANCE - STORE yif' Is Retrying New Goods Daily. tA PROFITS Make the gcodthell, and therefore, we keep new and fresh goods on hand sjji the time. Come and get our prices—they are so low that if we were to publish them jt would frighten the other merchants almost to death. A liberal shar^ of the public patronage solicited. Call and sec us at Ailiert and Callaway’s old stand. John Nuanallj-, J. L. Chupp, President, Business Manager Happy! Oil „ AHIw Who Trad, Store! . HOLLINGSWORTH. I “have just Opened a dry goods £111 “lfor‘the ment selling and least Will you take the special best money. SE 0 B 8 IA BMLBOAB. STONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE GEORGIA RAILLOAD COMPANY, OFni LfoiM RAl. Manaoer. Augusta, Ga., Septcmlrer 20, 1800 Commencing Sunday, Sept. 21st, the fol¬ lowing Passenger Schedule will be oper¬ ated : -PAST LINE.- j£k^\ NO. 27 WEST DAILY. Leave Augusta.... .. 745am Arrive Washington -• 10«am Leave Athens..... Washington *■; -• 825am 7 20am Leave v • • Leave Lithojiia.... •• Arrive Atlanta.... •• 1 00p m NO. 28 EAST DAILY. Leave Atlanta....... --•- 2 7(fepm 45pm Arrive Athens...... Leave Athens....... .... 350pm Arrive Lithonia. • • f • ^ p m Arrive Washington.. Washington.. .... 7 20pm Leave • ••• 420pm Arrive Augusta..... .... 815pm NO. 1 WEST DAILY. Leave Augusta.... 11 05 am “ Macon...... X a m “ Milledgeville am ■ “ “ Washington............. Athens.................. 1110 am 8 40 a ra Arrive at Lithonia............ 435pm 44 ** Atlanta.............. 5 43 NO. 2 EAST DAAkJ'. p 1 m Leave Atlanta...........8 jW 00 a m “ Lithonia......... 9 04 am Arrive SfflSak:::”: Athens.........5 15pm •• “ Macon. ! 8 jS h ....... 4 45pm “ Augusta, 315pm **••••• NO. 8 WEST DAILY. Leave Augusta..... ..... 11 00 p m Arrive Lithonia..... ..... 6 22 a m Arrive Atlanta...... 630am NO. 4 EAST DAILY. Leavo Atlanta.. .. 1115 pm “ Lithonta*.. .............. 12 24 a ra Arrive Augusta . ........ ATLANTA ACCOMMODATION. bea vc Covington............. 5 40 a m Arrive “ Lithonia................ 0 27 a m Atlanta................ 7 55am Leave Atlanta................. 0 20pm “ Lithonia................ 7 48 pm Arrive Covington............. 8 35 p m Union Point & White Plains JLD Leave Union Point, *10 10 a m *5 40 p m Arrive at .Slloam, 10 35 am 6 06 pm “ White Plain*, 11 10 am 6 40pm •Daily Except Sunday. Leave White Plains, *8 00 a m *8 SO p m Arrivo Leave Silcain, 8 35 am 4 05 p nr Union Point, 9 00am 4 80nm •Daily Except Sunday. No. 28 stops at Harlem for supper. Trains N'o.’a 27 aud 28 will stop and re¬ ceive passengers to and from the follow¬ ing Thomson, stations only—Grovetown, Harlem, UiaWfoidviUe, Caraak, Norwood, Barnett, Union Point, Greensboro, Madison. ington, Conyers, Rutledge, Social Circle, Cov¬ tain and Peatnr. Lithonia, Stone Moun¬ J. W. GREEN, General Manager. K.'R. D088EY, Gen. Passenger Agent. JOE W. WHITE, Gen. TravelingPasseu gtr Agent, Augusta, Ga. CHOICE LOTS. . /.V : viz: &I0 cash am! $5 per month, wilt do well to call on Mr. J. A. Norton, or write me. It. H. RANDALL, No. 9 South Pryor St„ Atlanta, Ga. The Police Gazette. I* the only illustrated paper in the world containing all the latest semtation al aud sporting new*. No Saloou Keeper, liar her or Club Room can afford to he without it. It always makes friends wherever it foes. Mailed no any address lu tho United States, $ 1 00 securely wrapped, 13 week* fo» . . Send Five Cents for sample copy* Hieii aud K. Fox, Franklin Square, New York City. H. W. GIBBS & CO., DRUGGISTS, . Lithonia, - Georgia. Keeps always on hand a full line of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Per¬ fumery, Toilet articles, etc., which we sell at reasonable prices. Call and acre us. II. \V. GIDBS & CO. TEST YOUR EYES! E. N. Brown now has one of the best Dioptric Eye-Meters iu tho land and con¬ stantly keeps on hand all kinds of spec¬ tacles and eye-glass*-* and can suit yon to a Uf-” Call and have your eyes tested —no charge for testing your eve*. W I also keep on hand a full line of Jew dry, watches, clocks, etc., mid will a too do repairing cheap. ; E. N. Brown. NOTICE TO FARMERS. We have just received a lot of Selected R«<i Seed Wheat from Tennessee which we offer for sale. Stop sowing seed rusty and'go and faulty seed— buy new to raisia&wbeai again. Alvaso Jb George. Lilhonia, Ga., Sept. 6, 18SW. MONEY TO LOAN! I am better prepared now than ever to place farm loans anywhere; in DeKalb, Rock¬ dale or Gwinnett counties.— R. W. Milner, Attorney.