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PROHIBITION again.
yin Ewt-B’- P ease allow me
>mce to make an appeal. The
,L is near at hand when the
voters of Gwinnett county shall
have an opportunity of voting for
oragamst prohibition. T'relasr
legislature, through our faithful
BD j efficient representative, V\ .
It Tool, placed the question be
fore us-sin H prohibition prer.nl
in Owiun e/f county * Now we
•re caileu upon t > make the decis
is Bat little has boon said
abou‘ it througu the press It w
bu ll surprising and painful to see
iomlligeuce, such us Messrs. Jack
souajd //opkius possess, bitterly
opposed to its adoption. 7’hey
wodd draw tae public mind from
the real issue by trying »o show
up ihe act delective. It is evi
dent enough that tueir real m .
tiveis to retain the hellish stuff
for their own throats, and for elec
■ioueering capital in ihe future.
As has already been .asked, how
can a business d a promises noth
in® out destruction to property,
life pud soul be too closely re
stricted. Such as the above men
tioned gentlemen say, “Let it
alone aud it will let you alone.'
Did it let a oue Eugene Beok's
wife and sister-in-law, and ihou
sands of such cases ?
Don’t pretend. Dc n’t say you
are in favor of sobriety and good
morals and then exert yourself in
opposition to prohibition. Be
rensouubie. He ctiaritabie. If it
is any self-denial to you to vote
whisky out of your reach, are you
not willing to deny yourself that
much for the sake ol those made
destitute by it who ate praying
fervently o God to be released
from its grasp and effects ?
To all lovers at good morals,
good society and good govern
ment: Rally to the prohibition
bunnei and go to the polls on the
10th proximo and cast your ballots
for freedom from whisky, aud the
right. Shame on him who would
vote against prohibition for tua
sake of popularity.
i’lte church: On you de t ends
much in this movement. You
have prayed for the weak p'aces
strengthened aml she was e places
built up. Now is ihe time to res
ilizt, ma great measure, the an
swer to your prayers. God so -
bid that a single man who pro
fesses to be a disciple of Christ
stiouid vo e for the retention of
wbbky m Gwinnett county.
The strongest agent that Satan
has ever employed to capture
souis for turn is whisky. Tue
sgeat ihat lias dsstroyed t e most
property ail over this land is
wlhsky. Seven-eighths of the
crimes commuted are traceable,
directly or indirectly, to wbisky.
lu the name of all we hold dear
iudsacrtd, let us battle for the
right and adopt prohibition in
bmunett, Pkohibitionist.
PLUCK and muscle.
WHat *T has PON2 FOK TWO WELL
KNOWN MEN
Just after the late unpleasant
uesn, there re urned to Hall cjul
»yourg man broken down in'
health and foitune, alter serving
four year s in that Moody conflict.
Inspired witti a laudable ambition
L regain <Le waste, tlie ravages
of Wur I'ufl m ide, lie set to woi k
j witk something akin to super
human pluck he p ursued Me even
Jfiuor of lis way. Year after year
6 M iy, luit aeli one bring ng
U| o reward of honest toi i.
I'hw young imii hud commenced
fle manufacture of wagons and
uggies in small wav, his and one
pifmi es wcs/ j (i tiuesvilie, on
, Lthet’s f;aru. It was not very
011 t5 before his bus nt-s had
to such p.muo.ioiiS lie was
Compelled to so l< a better loea
'on, and larger qt,alters, decor
' n 6'y he moved his shop toFiow-
Ltauch on the liichmond and
, Vl^e r! 'L road, and associated
*klt haii auo her young mail full
® etermimuion ulJl i eoi ,l These
* J P'Uug meu set to work witti
cowed zeal and to-day their
«• and work are known all
° Ver I ’Borgia.
dolt PU iß^ tof Bi « Wa11 &
m,., ’ 11 or ery Branch Ga , man
»ho UreU hmds of vehicles
ii.j u e tt overtisement appears in
*l<o‘n U °' If any of our readers
thvv 1 Utfe< l aoy.hing in their line
tLem f UIJ Lstier tnan write
it ti u .-° r ’ feruiti ) or call on them
tlr place of business
kmln Dt '° u ’ 8 Cl * ;iei -1 to the Proc-
Itttii», U f he Governor
Moaroe Johns,who
(oo ni “ , AlltJ y Ilfako. this
®° DD J m 1882. Heat it.
shout 6io rs.
GATHERED HERE AND THERE BY
HERALD MAN.
Did you see the eclipse?
hardens are still cold an d bar
reu
Plant your spring advertise
ments
I i dling wili soon succeed bird
hunting.
A\ u have never teen no back
ward a spiing, •'
’I lie days and nights are now
ciqualin length.
John B'ats is making the Pied
mont Pre is whoop.
Conyers wdl soon build her a
new Methodist church.
•March hasboen a tine month for
gardening—in South America.
Some cf cur iishermeu have
commenced io bai*. sucker holes.
We regrel to learn ttmt Mr. T.
S. ' arner, of Buford is still very
Hi.
There wi 1 be another eclipse
of die sun on the Bth of Septem
ber.
Some of oar youug men seem
to be very fond of “Lamb’ here of
lute.
Read he appointments of W. A
Pledger, ihe negro orator in In
lays issue.
There is nothing diat will stir
up a feeling at church ou as short
notice us a A, a.
Mr, W J Born, will soon add a
new pool room to his already hand
some residence-
Several of the buys went fishing
last Saturday, and brought I ack
lishermau’s luck.
Several very interesting and
newsy communications crowded
out of this issue.
Our efficient ordinary had rath
er an amusing experience the oth
ei night. Ask him.
Lawreneeville presented .he ap
pearuuce of the wild, wild,
lust Su nrday night.
Wheat hus began to show a lit
tle. It is thought that die yield
will be a large one after all.
Some of our weather prophets
say tuut cattie will be faf on this
year’s grass crop by Easter.
Owing io sickness of the pastor,
Rev. JL Iv Barre t, ihere was u»
servicos at the Baptise church last
Sunday.
We regret to learn of the sick
ness of Mr. Alrnand. Afope he
will soon be restored to his wont
ed health.
The bald-headed man twitches
nervously in contemplation of the
approaching esiivities of tie
house fly.
Mr. C. H. Brand, and W. J.
Brown, of this pace, left last Sat
urday to attend ihe A'ew Orleans
Exposition.
Sunday was a raw day, aDd the
wind felt as though it blew’ from
the snow capped mountains of the
Polar legions,
It is quite en'-onraiiug after
gardening ad dav, to find the
ground covered with snow the
next morning.
The foliowieg sentence contains
e/ery letter in ihe Bugliob alpha
bet: ‘‘A quics nrown fox jumps
over the lazy dog."
Col. John Clay Smith ha-, rs*
turi ed from the New Orleans Ex
position. tie gives allowing da
8-jriptioji of hie trip.
The Evans boys left for Atlanta
-this morning i*. company with a
deputy marshal to receive tneir
discharge from prison
•‘Clifford,’ a little six year old
child of Neal Williams (col.) of
this place, has boon mis ing since
list Tuesday morning.
The picnic red bug that was so
promising a few days ago has
dra wti in his horns and emigrated
io more congenial climes.
The regular Monday night
meetings at the parsonage, we are
glad to learn, continue, to grow
in popular ty and interest.
Squire A L Moore, while en
deavoring to carry a 'arge s ick of
wood, yesterday morning, fell and
severely sprained bis back.
We will not gef out any “big
trade issue.” We try to make
e /ery issue of our paper a trade
issue. Do you see the point.
One of our bright voung men
wants io know why the title “Dr.’
is always placed iu “front of some
peop'e’s names, and invariably
“after,” bis.
We are glad to note that Prof.
MoClellaad, bis so far recovered
from his recant attack of sickness,
a- to resume Ids duties in the
school room.
“No, papa, / do not wish to mar
ry tef,” observed one of out meek
young 'a lies the other day. “What
I want is a man who does not
drink, moke, go out at night,
gamble, bet, over ea> etc. In short
a man who has no vices anti who
is always good ’’ “My daughim," j
said the good old uiau, “you are
but a stranger in this world: Heav
en is your home.'’
We understand th ,t Alaj. W E
Simmons has leased the Jackson
mill pond, foi a term of live years i
and will go ex eorive/y i to the i
carp business. wish him sue
ces-.
When you hear of a bit of news \
never hesitate to cull tbe news pa
per man and tell him about it. He
can't get hold of every thing in a
community wirih printing with 1
out your assistance. He will thank
you for it.
W hih* in Gainesville the other
day we called upon the uew
whoie-a e tobacco firm cf Kilprat
rick, lores A <’o. We weie in
termed by these gentl mien that
they intend to commence the
manufacture of all grade* of
cigars at a- early day. Thus the
Queen City” grows in importance
There is one deploraale fact, we
would like locali the attention of
the proper authorities and our re
Hg ously inclined citizens to. It is
this: There can be seen almost
any dry a very intelligent looking
white child begging a morsel to
eat from the negro cabins around
town. T’ois poor tii tie outcast is
one of the mostdejeo able looking
sights we hgve ever seen, even io
die larger cities, and we appeal
to those ii. authority iu her behalf ,
She should be cured for immedi
ately, nefore her tender years arc*
stained with degradation and
shame. Heieisyour missionary
ground
.o»
DULUTH.
A little Rip Van Winkle nap
accounts for no dots from this
station, on the Air-Lire, last
week.
Two snows and an eclipse of
the tun so far this uiontl. March
is ahead.
Wiggins had better prognosti
cate a hide next dme.
Guano agents are doing a good
business just now—can’t say the
farmers are.
“Guo o our eoun-y comrnisio n
eis awarded a contract, here lasi
we, kto build a bridge,to a man for
a sum less than the cost of ibe ma
terial.
Sheriff Cosby was in our burg
yesterday.
“Bud’ Spence is ready to swap
i oxen again. He says he don't pro
fess ’o he an adapt in anything
'but in swaping oxen and cross
cut saws
No marriages, no deaths,
no sensation to chronicle LPs
1 week.
#
Duluth will have a saw-mill in
opera’ion next week, success to
to Mr New.
There are iwo aepiran's for the
posi-otfice at ibis place.
A man living not far from Du
tu'r, ii is said, drank two ounce
b titles of laudanum the other day
Since, he hits decided to recover.
Let’s hear front, somebody on
prohibition. Wonder what s be
come of the Norcross correspond
ent.
//ope something will happen
so I can iell it next week. News is
awful ‘scase’’
I am requested to announce
that Rev. J. H, Mashburn will
preach a sermon on prohibition at
Duluth church on first Sunday iu
April. AH are cordially invited to
hoar the Sermon. A large congre
gation is expected.
Elixis.
Mr. Editor :—Piease admit a
few remarks on a subject of gen*
! eral interest.
The grand jury of this coiuty
lately recomended ihat the board
j of ectuca ion pass an order that all
pupils, entitled by age, uu 1 under
! the tuition of licensed teachers,
shall have the benefit of pro-rata
j t-hares of the public, school fuuds
| for sixty days anytime in the year,
j Should the board so order, I think
, all can see without arguments
that it should do so soon and no
tify patrons.
Auburn Ga. March 18, 1885.
X Y. Z.
i OGANSVILLE.
J’he fairints are busy
Ed Floyd rises at 3 30 a. m.
Our scliool is progressing finely.
No mt ades aud everything moving
i smoothly.
; How long wi'l old winter blow
his icy breath into the face of smil
ing spring 1
Dr. Robinson has tnrowu aside
his saddlebags for awhile and may
i now be seen stepping behind the
plow, from early to ix‘,e. .
Mr E. L. Braswell had a reun-
I ion of his children and grand
I children on last Monday. Six
i children and twenty six grand
children gathered under the hopb
ab e roof of this old pa/riaroh on
that day and partook of turkey and
other good things, until “Uncle
Beu” almost forgot, in the hour
of peace and happiness, his past
troubles aud brought forth Li
usual number of “rip rip's." ,\f
ter the din mr came the annual di -
tribution of cotton among I”
children He lias given his child
ret. over» huudred bales of onttoi
iu the last niue years.
Mr. R. t'\ Si in in ou of tin* M. S
E. Association is here taxi g met
bers. Some of our best citizens
have taken policies.
Mr l* P Robertson of Texas,
who has been visiting his bro.hor
Hon. T J Robertson ar hero,
has returned to his h* i* •. \ i New
Orieaus.
Our literary society is booming.
We discussed at our last meeting
tue great subject of woman suffer
age, before a full house. The de
baters showed considerable zeal oq
both sides, but the champaions
for woman suffrage h,,r.. off the
laurels. .
It haviug been some tim * since
anydnng appeared from tld- place
I seed in a few dotsgathi icd here
and meie, although I long hesitat
ed to do so, as tbe muses had not
endowned my mind with any po
litical thoughts and I feared that
my prose would bo too harsh foi
the delicate senses of some of youi
Shakespearean con ribut r».
BzTH.
SUWANEE.
There were seventy-live wagons
iu lown Saturday, after guano.
Five cases of meuiugiiis in lliis
communi y within the lu-t four
days.
Spriug will not till her engage
ment with us as early us usual,
owing io the snow storms crowd
ii g h D r out.
Married—At die rriidence <>f
Air. Wm. Shelly, on the 22J inst.,
by Rev. J. L. Johnson, M-. Thus,
a. Harns, of this place, to Miss
Gertrude Shelly, of Northampton,
England. Slush.
GAINESVILLE.
Hardware, guns, pistols and
cartridges, doois, sash, blinds, ag
ricultural implements of every
I description, buggy and wagon
material, paten/ wheels, e‘c.,
rubber and leather belt ing.
\ Ageuts for uil kinds of machinery,
such as engines, saw mills, thresh
ing machines, nail) rock, smutters,
e/c., cane mills, evoporators, solid
'and chisel-tooth saws NNrie or
; cill on us for pi ices. Satis f; ction
i guaranteed. Bf.ll & Appleby.
raar24-tm Gainesville. (lu.
<• •«*•<«*-
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
| W. A. Pledger, the colored man
who did so much to .lurry prohibi
tion in V‘hens, will speak oil pro
hibition to the colored people at
| the fallowing places: A
Lawret.ceville Tuesday nig nr
7th Apiil.
Suwannee Wednesday 11 a. in.
Bth April.
Norcross Wednes lay night Bth
April.
Lei all iuteres/ed in ptohib lion
; id in giving publicity to these ap
poinunents.
W A. Pauls
A LITTLE GOLD WAS SPENT
Mr. Z. 1. Jhrk, of /Llama Ga .
in speaking of sHSO.COiu go d, de,
sires to say to the readers of this
paper, that the wbolsof the above
amount was spent in a fruitless
effort in finding reliel from a ter«
ride Blood Poison uffeedug his
body, limbs and nose—presenting
| ugly ruuning ulcers, lie is now
I sound aud well, having been cured
! by the mos. speedy aud wonderful
! remeday ever before known, and
i any interes ed party who may need
j a Biood Purifier will learn from
| him that three bottles of B. B, B.
I restored his appetite, healed all
| ulcers, relieved his kidneys, and
I added twenty-one pouds to his
| weight iu thirty days.
When a cold or other cius
clieckß the operation of the see
crefive organs, their natural heaiLiy
I action should be restored by the
j use of Ayer’s Pills,, and infiam na
! lory material thereby removed
from the system Mach serious
sickness and suffering might be
prevented by thus promptly cor
recting [hose slight derangements
that, otherwise, often develop in
to settled disease.
Providing for the dead. —We
dropped into John B. Brogdons
es abhshuient last week aud Lund
him busily engaged in enlarging
his store by converting the loft
nto a store room. He will add
a new department to his business
i He said he had h. re/of ore provid
;ed for the living but was now
arranging for the dead. He will
open a first class un lertaker’s es
’ tahblishmeut and with his arrang
meats with the large manufactures
will be prepired to offer Coffin*
and Caskets and a general iue of
undertaker’s goods a' lower prices
than tuey have heretofore been
: sold. He is now prepaied to sup
ply the trade with any style, size
, aud price desired.
| Thete is n thing like interprim
and Brogdon has —ts.
An offer of SI,0(H) is mode to
any chemist fiuddmg arsenic or
other mineral poison in Smith’s
Chill and Ftver Tonic, four bits
1 per bottle. For sa'e by Winn &
Vaughan Lawreneeviile Ga.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the first
blood medium to prove area! suc
i cess, s'lil holds it piacb as first in
j publicestimaiion, both at home
and abroad, as shown by its mi
raculous cures, and immensely in
creased sales.
ECZEMA
l Iw *« ff led for nearly four
:v. m, with eczema. The dm tor.-,
:t first called if eiysise as [ was
n t d by physicians. I wa
ciu f iby Swift's Specific: F u-ed
aho it 'hiity bottles and have nev
;<■( Icon troubled with it sin*e.
I i Hv-ed to take it even after il
■ - iccoiat cdi d to me by others,
! loi some time—such was my prej
-1 udice to the name of it ; but hav- j
j iug tried it my-el. I n>w behove
lii is the best blood purifier in a.l j
:my knowledge. It did another
| thing for uie. I had suffered
j from piles foi many years. Since
| taking this medicine I have been
relieved, and believe it cured mo.
It, H Jones
C l tiisville, (iu. Aug. 25 M
My duughtei, seven y<.uia old
* h»s been afflicted with eczema for!
; two y«ars, and attcu trying other
j Venn*.ties in vain, I gave her Swift's
Np citie (S S. S.), and one and a
half bottles cuied her sound and
well. If is the best blood remedy
m the country.
Alas. AF. S- Judkins.
Cedar own AFill, July 28, 1881.
Tret 'ise on Blood and Skin Dit
< iti-e mailed free.
>h< Swift Specific Co., Drawer
8, Atlanta Ga.
Many ptis< ns who do not per
form manual labor suffer from
Will!I of appetite, vertigo, dizzirn s«
and ma y o her symptoms of dys-j
j pepsia Take Sixuth’s Bile Beans j
, for relief. Two bits per bottle
; For sale by Winn A Vaughan Law ,
i rcucevlle Ga,
j NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Jit Our Jt nuts aml Cas
turners :
I Savannah Ga., l eb., 21st 1885, 1
In order to protect you from;
being mislead by fraudulent lepre j
• httut'ilions, wo warn you fhai we
save i o connection with any house
m Stone Mountain, excepting that
of our agents,
A. J, VEAL & SON,
Parties purchasing f(Utilizers re
resenied to be ihe old original
BALDWIN GUANO,
or to be the same goods under oth
er brands, tire warned that they
are deceived, and that ihe old re
iable and genuine
BALDWIN A Co. AMMONIAT
ED DIS OLVEI) BONE,
the same goods, ihey have always
use I, can be bought at Stone
Mountain, only from Messrs A,J
Veal A Son. Send them your or
decs,
Very Respt c fully.
BALDWIN A Co.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
All persons lue the undersigned
are requested to sertle by cash or
note Otherwise claims will be
1 ut out for collection,
B L Patterson,
March 10th 1885—ft'-
fsjem liifi* tterili ii Bullari
f Perhaps that seems a high price
, for it, considering how poor your
| blood is, and how your whole sys
tem is prostrated, debilitated, and
I enfeebled. People have been heard
to say, under such circumstances,
that they would not give the toss
of a copper for the choice between
life and death. But when it comes
; to actually drawing near the grave,
| a man naturally draws back, and
I says he does no* "’ant to die. Life
is very precious, even to a bro
ken down man it is worth saving,
One dollar will buy a bottle of
Brown s Iron Bitters. That one
dollar may start you on the road
from misery to recover*/, A man
must t ike a very mean view of
himself who is not willing to invest
that mu :h in making one serious
effort to rescue himself from deadly
debility, and C. Atep into the en
joyment of solid health. Browns
Iron Bitters vitalizes tue blood,
tones the nerves, and rebuilds the
system Its wc. 1 is well known.
Invest that dollar i. a bottl: 8
f Ayer’s
// ' rVigor ,
For restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
original color, with the gloss and
r'/c.s/i of youth. Thin hair is
thickened, falling hair checked, and
‘i.ddne ; often, though not always,
aired by its use. Nothing can i
store the hair where the follicles an
lestroved, or tne glands atrophic
el decayed. Hut such as 1 email
tn be saved for usefulness by this
tpplication. Instead of fouling the
hair with a pasty sediment, it will
keep it clean and vigorous Its
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off,
and consequently prevent baldness
Free from those deleterious sub
stsm.es which make some prepara,
lions damierous and injurious to
'he hair, the Vigor can only benefit
hut not harm it. If wanted merely
‘hr a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothin'.' ise can he found so desir
able. Containing neither oil nor
iye, it does not soil while cam
bric. ami yet lasts long on the hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
/■ n/•PAIt K D BY
Dr. J. C, AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical ami Analytical Chemist*.
*uu> nv acl i>iauci»i» tvtam iu.iut
J, A, HtfNT,
A 1 * 'HA.EV AT LAW,
NOHCROSN, OA.
Wilt praottce in the Superior Courts
and emn t* o( Ordtiinr) of tliecuuti
-1 u>s of (twiiuiett ami Milton, and in
the .tuslices’ court of both counties.
Special amt prompt attention given
to enlleetilla.
l*'eb-tt-'BS-enio.
FOR SALE.
T offer for sale a medium size
horse mule, cheap for cash.
Apply to J - R. NOEL,
Duluth, Ga.
FOR>ALE
The undersigned otters for
sale n number of go, d horses
Apoiv at once.
. .MILKS K. EWING
Feb. 10 85
3
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feJf'Xew pnmplilet sent free by
BURNHAM. LUOS. York. Pa.
THE GEO Ct A PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
No 1. N Orle
a s Ex. d ly.
No 3 aecorn
inoda'n daily.
a iu pru t.en e Arrive pin u in .
7 10 4 OT> vtbiiitn, s no a (Ni
7 430 Howell, (in 74* to
! 7 :« 4 is Payton 7 38 o to
i 730 453 Cnaitahooetiee,.. 7 ilfija .311 ;
j 7 40 5 1C Concord 7 34 f, (Hi ’
7535 23 ... Mableton 7 17 558
8 (HI ,30 Austell,,' KlO 33
i 8 OS 5 47 Salt Hpriiuts 1 04 f, 30'
8 31 0 13 lloUfdllHvill 0 50 4 Oil
S 34 0 15 ... inst on, 0 .37 I 4.3
j!l no;7 13 Viltln Ulca 024 ,3 20
d 0017 4.3 . ..Temple Ii Oil 353
! 0 37 8 31 ... Bremen 5 50 220
151!l 03 ... .Tallapoosa 5302 40
. 1008 il 31 Muscadine, Ala . 5 10 1 30
8025 1004 . . Kdu ardsvllle 5 111 215fi
0012 1035 . . .Iletlin I 47 1225
a m
1050 1 100 . Davisville 135 1158
1101 1113 . . .Choeoloeeo I 38 1143
1113 1130 ... .DeArimuiville. .4 30 1130
1135 1148 . . Oxford I 10 1050
1150 1150 . . .nixanlia .. 4 07 1050
a in
121 HI i:n» ....Anniston 3 47 1045
pin 1350 .‘Ucrclalr 325 1000
.225
335 1 05 .... I'.asluboga 5 10 11 45
353 1 33 liincoln 3 (13 11 18
00 1 55 Riverside, 2 5118 50
12 2 051 Heddoii 2 40 848
25 2 30 .... Eden 3 33 8 25
1 43 350 .. ,*Cook,s Springs. . 3 10 158
2 00 3 34 . ..Broiuplon 3 (HI 7 31
3 10 3 40,... Heeds 1 40 7 15
3 45 1 30,..,*Iroudule, 1 05 0 35
4 (Hi 5 00 An Rirni'fdmm bve. 1345 0 (Ml
| pm ami pm p m
5 30pm l.ve Hii minglmiu Arr 1330 p in
10 20 Ai r Meridian 5 30 11, ill
j OOlani ....New Orleans loiHipm
3 OOyi ill .. faekson, '035 pm
5 (Hl’a in ....Vicksburg 8 ihi p 111
j Head Down *ElagHla's Read L'p
Westward—Connect at Oxanna
with E T V & G„ and id Birming
ham with C N O & T P and Fj &
N.
Eastwakd—Connect at Ailanta
j witli It &I)Ga It R Cent it It of
! Ga E T V & G W A A an \ A A VV
| P A'R.
I. Y. SAGE, Genl Supt.
1,. S. BROWN, Genl Push Agt.
LA W RENCEV/LLE It It
rrive Lawrenceeville,,7:o a m
Arrive a Suwauoe, 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee .. 7:38 p m
Arrive Lawrenceville... 8:22 ;> m
The rain leaving L iwro uaiviile
at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec
iou with the “Belle rain” a Su
wanee, arri vmg in Alaua a 9:20
a. m. Returing leaves Atlanta .
0:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi ..ice
ville a 8:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Sni'eiiuten lent
NOH t' J-EASTERN 11A11.KOAD.
Su PEI NT END ENT S OFFICE,
thens Ga. May lOih 1884
Ou and after May 12th 1884,
; trains on this road will run as jl
- lews :
1 NO stt j
Leave Athens 8:00 a m
I Arrive at Lula 10:00 a m i
“ “ Atlanta... 1:00 ptn
“ “ Tain. Falls.. 12:50 pru I
NO 511
j Leave Athens 1:30 p m j
Arrive at Lulu 7:00 p is |
Arm. e Atlanta 11:30 p tn
NO 5i
L’v. Talu. Falls 7:40 a tn
“ Atlanta 8:40 atn j
Arrive ai Lula 0:50 a tn j
Arrive at Athens.... j 1:30 pm j
NO 52
Leave Atlanta.; 4:40 p m i
Arrive a' Lu1a....?.. 7:40 p m
Arrive at Athens 0:20 p to
Tam ii.\n Falls Accommodation.!
Lv. Talu. Falls j 6:45 pm i
! Ar. Rah’n Cap. June. | 7:50 pm !
L’v. Kab’n Gap. June. | 8:30 p in
.Ar. Talu Falls | 9:30 pm
Tallulah f alls accommodations
will run on Wednesdays and Sat- j
urdays. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lula with passenger
trains on Richmond A Danville
Railroad, both east and west.—
Tickets for sale at, General office,
College aye., to all points, and in
formation furiosi cd with pleasure.
M. SLVUGHER,
Gen Pass Agent.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
13 .
WE ETCS,SI
Th I’Obi i ijAZK UK will be
mailed securely wrapped, to any a *
i in the United States lor three moo n
receipt ol
ONF DOLLAR
, bioeral discount allowed to postmas
ters, agent* md clubs. .Sample copies
mailed free. Address all orders to
Kl< il Aftl) K, FOX. .
Franklin Square, New York.
l-UO-ly
A dressing
which is at
once agree
able, healthy,
and effectual
for preserv
ing the hail
\ Faded or gray
'hair is soon
restored to its
11l liMi t If VS
IMPIMVKD
STAND’D TURBINt
Is tile I'esl ennsU i ted
and finished, Rive bet
ter perecntHge, i i> re
power and is ao l for
i less money per horse
power, than ano other
Turbine in the world
No 2 Atlanta
Ex. daily.
No 4 accom
irodan’ daily.
STAND’ eKNTH’OTtMIi
BAGWELL «£ GOWER,
Flowery Mranoh. Gn«
l oKo this opportunity to inform the people of Gwin
n(’'i .uni adjoining counties that they are still
manu(acturing their justly celebrated
UiSES, IBS ill ViEiS,
W hien have given such universal satisfaction for Du
rahility. Light Running Proportions ami Stylish Fin
ish lor many years. Their prices have been reduced
to suit ths limes. Also dealers in
W-WiOX and CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
IRON, CO \L, PAINTS, OILS, ETC.
Their work is hoiicatiy made Io wear, und not the slopshop shiff made
only to sett. Satisfaction u'.way* guaranteed. Thankful to (lie public f#i
t if very libctal palronin-c Riven them In the past, they shall continue to do
(heir utmost to meiit un im ieascd patronage in tbe future.
For prices, lertua. eic., address BAGWELL A GOW ER,
March 24-1 y Flowory Br tncfc, Ga.
EDYSTONE
soluble guano
MANUFACTURED BY
WSCOHlCMuMtiihi.
PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000.
JOHN M. OHEEN, MANAGER.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
’Phi* brand has been before the public for years,
and in every instance has given entire satisfaction.
This suason it, will be ottered cheaper than ever.
380 Pounds
OF GOOD LINT COTTON. PER TON.
For sale by VAUGHAN A PENTECOST,
Lawreneeville, Ga.
ATLANTA
House Moving
\K)
Raising Company
Houses with Chimneys raised or moved with perfect safety. ’
O. L PEASE k CO., U>7 Deea/nr .Street, Atlanta. Ga.
IK Vi*
ATI j NT. GE HGI A.
—MANUFACTURERS OF
Gossypiiim
Phospho.
THE GREAT CJRN AND COTTON FERTILIZER.
A Special Manure for Southern Lands aud Crops
ft contains all /he Elements of Plum Food in their Best Form. It has
stood the Tcs' of years, and is now reirirdrxt as one of
The Safest and Best Fertilizer la Use,
Thousands of E rmcis in Georgia, A'abama, Tennessee and
Floridr. and many of die most prominent Agricultural Clubs use it.
Set,*"To whom we refer. It is one of the Highest grade fertilizer*
sold in Georgia. (See Agricultural Department Reports.) We in
vite tests alongside the bast Fertilizers in use. We offer it low for
Cash, or on Time b r currency on Cotton. We are the original and
only manufacturers of Gossypium Phospho. Us great success and
wonderful popularity, has brought i to the markets several imrnita
tions. None genuine unless branded on each sack :
Manufac/mel by GEORGE W. .SOOTH’ & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
- - -- - -
Orchilla Guano,
The richest X VTURAL BIRD (tUA.NO now on
the market! Does not fire the crop in dry Seasons.
The finest base for Composting to be had.
It should be put in the ground or Compost early.
Pendleton’s Guano.
Pendleton’s Acid Phosphat.
NONE BETTER.
Our stock of Seeds, Farm Implements, Churns,
Feed (’utters, Corn Shelters, Planters,
Cultivators, Reapers, Threshers
ENGINES, ETC.
IS FULL AND COMPLETE.
MARK W. .JOHNSON & CO.,
27 Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga.