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ARRIL 21 188 >.
jT WH*° n - ' fr PuMitiher.
, VThiels amanff ve fakin' notes,
A And faith, hu ll preiit em.
town AND COUNTY.
The croquet player has cornu to
the front.
Fine sugar cuied hauis. at Al
oar.J A Co.
Work on“ the new court house
gns biavely on.
Col. Johan La* one of the lin
ed colts in town.
Tbe “R A. R club” wants a
few more “yaller” dogs.
Col. Charley Braud is the happy
possessor o' a shephard dog.
Fourteen pounds of good migni
for one dollar, ah Almand & Co
gome of our citizens st'll cling
to their overcoats and flannels.
15ird hunting ceaseth. fishing
iDoreaseth and money diminishes.
Farmers complain that their
seed potatoes are rotting in the
bed.
yiaj. W. E Simmons has the
finest clover lot we have seen this
year.
Bat few farmers come to town
these days. They are too busy
plandng.
Do not forget the usud Sun
day morning singing at the Bap
tist church
A representative of the Her
ald will be at Logansville next
Saturday.
Some of our most prominent
angltvs c'aim that the streams are
fnll of fish
Nobody io these parts seems to
want office under under the new
admijisfration.
The Gerald Job Printing office
has recently turned off some neat
work for a firm in Athens.
Squire A. L Moore, has built
him a substantial crossing from
toe street to bis barn lot.
Uncle Newt Robinson, and W.
E. Biown, brought in ar.o her line
pobWer the r tVr morning .
The auti-prohiDit’onisi nnpoit
ed Henry Grady's cannoq here,
the other night and “shook up”
the town lor a few hours.
801 l Toombs says the Bible has
nothing against gambling. Per
haps not, but the code is still in
fo.ee.
Memorial day should be celes
brated all over the state with ap
propiate exercises. Why not in
our midst ai well
Protracted services iu the Meth
odist church at this place will be
gin next Monday night. See no
tice of the paster elsewhere.
'■V lieu the soda fouutain begins to
Bizz, and the ice cream vender
make /he air redolent with his mu
sical voice then and nrt till t hen
will our village beds be happy.
Hr. Freeman informs us that
some time ago, he drew off his
mill pond, and succeeded in pro
curing five hundred pounds of
fish.
It will soon be time for tbe wise
father lo examine the binges of
the front gate and etiegheu and
hrace them for the summer cam
paign.
r e hope our correspondents
over the county will wake up
fiom their long “rest spell” and
toll us what is going on in the
county.
One bv the roses bloom, and
one by one the average miscreant)
breaks into our county jail—to
aw*it, the sentence of His Honor
Hutchins.
ilr Lee Hngood, who has been
Ttrv “oh in Atlanta, for some
tune, is convalescent and is now
visitiug his father’s family in
this pfeoe
I• P. Jacksoji has on hand a
large lot of gobd heart drawn
shingles which lie w. 1 sell che p
or cash, or in time with good
Wcurity. ;p.
A I;.;!, remarked to us the oth
er tb t her seven year old son
Was a “amral artist. That be drew
almost perfect cut up a tree.
e ll> that is very good, our “dev
-11 ( an beat that. He drew a nat
"fa l one up a tree—with a string.
cbr stians, especially the
■atuibers of the churches iu Law
-let ceville, are earnestly requested
*° mite next week in a series of
P r ayer meetings, for a revival of
® *gion in OUI . Services
Methodist church begin-
® ln g Monday night
hen the bumbleoee bumbles,
6 ho " s crouk tho early requi-
U l * of gentle spring time, when
c iet »losßoms surcnarge the cir
taamhient atmosphere with their
delicate perfume, and
" COWB come home a' even-
then in all proabiiity, ye Lo
caa truthfully announce the
' e °t of spring.
1 he streat bauds are at work
Lig« Bionn spond.l bis spare
moments farming.
Garden “susa, ” despite the late
cold snap is a-comiug
Marshal R b.nson is shaking iijj
'he b .ys on street tax this week.
Fresh German Millet and Bod
Clover Se d. At PATILLO S. It-
Lawrenceviilo is destitute of
loafing negia.es. A good leittuie.
Call on Almand A Co and get a
bottle of A. Q C. for the blood.
Mrs. Newt Rob nson, Jr, of At
lanta, is visiting relatives in this
place
New Orleans Syrup 40 cents
per gallon. ALM VND&CO.
Henry Robinson says he don’t
want ffnv more etnp’v oyster cans
in his’n.
While Sewing Machine for sale
bv Almand & C >.
Wc rale ability iu men bv what
they niiisu no by what they at
tempt.
A fine line of furnitu- e, cooking
stoves, and sewing Much in js at
Almand & Co.
Our young pfople enjoyed a
very pleasant sociable at the Globe
hotel the o her night.
A*t tutu u is diucied to die law
card of E. S. V. Bnant. which
appeared in last weeks issue.
Col. -R. R. f/arhucr. a promi
nent 2’ooacco broker of G'aines
ville paid us a call this morning.
The best way to make a man
acknowledge the “corn” is to
stamp on bis loe.
Rev. J. L. R. Barrett,of Gaines
ville will occupy the pulpit iu ilie
Baptist church at tins p ace, ou
next Saturday and Sunday.
Wanted— At Almaiid & Co. for
/bis week ; 100 chickens, 500
pounds of butter, and 500 dozen
eggs, at the highest market ptiGe.
Wealth has its cares as well as
poverty. Nevertheless wo would
like to try the wealth cares for a
w aile.
The Lawrenceville Branch Rail
road. has, in the person ol' Air.
Dave Elliot one of the most ac
comodating agentß“on de3k.”
Air. E D. Herrin, formerly of
qhe firm of Herrin k Turner, is
traveling for a Richmond tobacco
house. We wish Ed much luck.
A. T. Patillo k Co. have just
recieved a beautiful line Spr-i g
Prints. Lawns and worsted Dress
goods. 1 t.
Be sure and read the advertise
ments of “Hamburg liniment,"and
"Neuralgine,” in to-days issue.
You can find it for aa.e at Wiuo
& Vaughan’s.
We used to have some respect
for the thermometer, but i t has
acted in such a low manner du
ring the past winter, and this
spring /hat we have become dis
gusted with it.
On last Saturday the remains
of H. L. Thornton, step son of
Dr. Guthrie and grand son of John
A. Born wis brought up tc Su
wannee from Atlanta for inter
ment.
Behead a word that means to
reform, and leave to repair. Be
head again, and leave the close.
Curtail and leave the word which
ends a prayer. What is the orig
inal word ?
A lady subscriber sends
usarec'ept for making lemon pit 3,
and vaguely adds : “Then sit on
she stove and stir constantly.”
Just as if anybody could sit on a
hot stove without stiring constant
>y-
Special atten.ion is directed to
the change of schedule of the It.
& D. Railroad in to-days issue.
VVe are glad to learn that this
road is now under best manage
ment is has been since its comple
tion, and that it is now the great
link between the north and south
While in Suwannee last Friday,
we dropped into ihe mammoth
es'ablishraent of John B.* Brog -
don’s, and was truly surprised at
seeing /he immense piles cf goods
stacked in every nook and corner
of h : s commodious store roorr.
We are glad to chronicle the fact
that this gentleman is now enjoy
a trade unsurpassed by any house
north of Atlanta. Fair and hon
est dealings and a judicious nppre
ciatton ri printer’s ink has done
ilie work for him. Long may he
live.
The local paper, sayß a good
authority, is the best read paper
in the world. Ail city papers
cannot supply the place of the
home paper. No other contain*
ihe maniages and the deaths, to
say nothing of divorces aud births
No other paper gives tho time of
the next ball, picnic political meet
ing ;no other publishes the “roll
of honor” of the public school ; no
other discusses the affairs of the
town and county, or gives in de
tail the locals r ews, which can be
obtained by no other source. Ev
erybody leats it, and /bis
is why the local paper
is /he best read in the
world and the best advertising
medium for its circulation extant.
Airs. W, M. Air old, is still very
sick, and her re"ovrry is repnrded
as doubtful.
Mr. A. J. ebl>, had the misfor
tune to loose a fin. mule last week
He thirks it was r lie.
Mr. J. M. Wi -on. is improv
ing 'no !t| p-rruuco f | is resulonct
Will a i oat of rew paint.
There aro more poor cattle to
he found in mvinm-tt county this
spring than wo ov-*>‘ sa'v V Uv
iure. If tiio raiders In d lioithin
ed out *>ur stock last fall, we do
not know hew the people would
have made out to get through the
winter.
The residence ol Mr. Jas. Baity,
near Anbnru Postoflice, in this
enudy was totally destroyed by
lire yesterday mo ring It is sup
posed the fire originated from ac
cident. It seems that Airs. Baily
swept the floor early that morning
and locking up the house went
over to her f ather’s about n mile
'is tan I . In r. f. w hours (lie house
was discovered to be on tin, and
before assist ance could arrive it
was totally destroyed, together
with its contents.
YELLOW RIVER CHURCH.
To the churches of the Law
renceville Hap ist association We
have changed die time of holding
the Union meeliug of the lii*t dis
ii'ict, from the second sabbath in
May, next, to the fifth, embracing
Friday and Saturday before, nil
are invited. Done by order of the
church in conference.
W. R. Nash
April 11th 1885. Ch. Clk.
MENINGITIS. •
This dreaded disease, that has
so fatal in Atlanta during the
winter, is spreading i D the coun
‘ly ns the spring advances. There
have been fifteen or twenty cases
in Decatur recently and Dr. Har
ris of Suwannee states that he lias
had a large number along t he riv
ei.
/t yields to treatment provided
it is uttei ded io at once but some
times only a few hours will give it
such a start that no medical as
sistance will avail anything.
STRAvVGE SUPERSTION.
Perv Cleveland is a well-to-do
colored man, living on the out
skirts of /bis baJiwick. Perry hns
concluded that there is h’ddtii on
his place, somewhere, untold
wealth in gold and silver. He
says that years ago a prominent
Indian chief, of the Cherokee nas
tion, hid two barrels of silver and
one of gold, seventy-five miles
north of Milledgeville, and he is
positive that he owns ihe identical
spot whereon it was bid. Ho is
now at work, hunting for this
valuable treasure, and has sunk a
considerable shaft. AVe wish him
good luck, but think he will be
digging there when ‘Gabriel blows
his liumpet,” ere he will realize
his hearts affection.
A WORD OF ADVICE.
We would just remark to our
school children that in promulgat
ing your esoterie cogitaions. or
articulating your superficial senti
mentalities and amicable, philo
sophical or psychological observa
tions, beware ol platitudinous
ponderosity. LeZ your conversa
tional communications possess a
clarified conciseness, a compared
comprebeusibleness, coalescent
consistency, and a concatenated
cogency. Eschew all conglomera
tions of flatulent garrulity, jejuni
babblement and asinine affections.
Let youi extemporaneous disraut*
ings and unpremeditated expatia
tions have intelligibility and vera
cious vivacity, without rhodomon
taie or thrasonical bombast. Sed
ulously avoid all polysyllabic pro
fuudity, pompous prolixity, psit
taceous vacuity, ventriloquial ver
bosity, and vaniloquent vapidity.
Shun double entendres, prurient
jocosity, and pestiferous profanity'
obscurant or apparent. 1 n other
words, talk plainly, briefly, natur
ally, sensibly, truthfully, purely.
Keep fro n “slang” don’t put tn
airs; say what you mean; mean
what you say. And don’t use big
words!
DEATH OF G W F. CRAIG
/Ibout two weeks since Mr.
Cra>g was taken sick while on a
visit to Decatur. He returned
home aud was soon prostrated,
and suffered intensely from infla
mation of the kidueys and bowels- ;
His friends were hopeful of bis
recovery until within the last few !
davs, when if became apparent
that the summons had come and
it w-as only a question of time.
It was found thut he was dying
on Monday morning and he lived
until twelve o’clock, when his
bpirit took its fl gbt. He will be
fntsrred at the old Fairview ceme
tery.
He was about sixty-eight or
nine years of age and had been an
aciive laborious man all of hia life,
and until within ihe last few years
enjoyed hue health. But the
wear and tear of sixty years of aco
tive life told upon him.
Air. Craig has been one of ti e
leading planters of Gwinnett fo*
thirty yeats and by close attention
to business had accumulated a
considerable estate He was
probably the wealthie-t man in
tin-county. He was mariied twice
his lust wife surviving him. /fe
raised eight children, all of whom
reside in this county, and aro
pr sperons.
//e selcom took any imerest in
public affairs, was nevoi nu aspir
ant for any office, and pit- erred to
live n quiet, nncstenb fi. '.;.-* life,
suiroundtd by Jie eomforts of
life and the society of his family.
About two yours ago during a re
vival 11 ere he joined the Presby
terian church, and was a consis
tent Christian and active member
of the church, up to his death.
In all the relations of life he
filled the mission of agood citizen,
honorable and upright in all of his i
dealings, a kind father and hus
band, and weut down to the grave
as he had lived, respected and
honored by the entire community.
The Methodist Sunday School,
of this place, Ims agreed to hold
their annual celebratiou on Salur
day the 2nd day of Alav, pros.
The board of education met to
day. Present, James D Spence,
A T Patillo, Andrew J Webb and
J R Noel. The proceedings will
appear next week.
A party of U. S. Deputy Mnr
shal s captured an illicit distillery
near Lithonia. The cup and
worm were captured and about
50 gallons of bee. spilled on the
ground. One prisoner was capt
ured and o'hers are likely to be
soon. No farther particulars ob
tainable.
Commissioner Will Hught tried
three United States pnsorersfrom
awinuett county yesterday, cha g
ed with illicit distilling. Their
names were : Moses Oruce, J A
Whitley and D B Lmgly. The
latter was required io give a .<5200
bond for his appearance at the
present term cf court, and the
former were discharged. Consti
tution.
Buford was visited by a wild
man last week. He got off the
treir., dropped his vu'Ro ; nd took
to the woods. When found he
was completely exhausted. Ix
oi dc (i gc r.l of bin the citizens
made up crougli money to buy
him a ticket to Gainesville and
let him slide.
SNELLVILLE.
Our citizens mean to get even
with the worid. No/ even a single
loiter on the streets this yeat.
Our district staggered up on five
to one for whiskey. But the iaboo
may come yet.
TLe Belles Letters club, of this
place, wjl! give a public enter
tainment Friday evening, 24th
instant.
Tne Quarterly meeting willcin
vene Saturday and Sunday in
step d cf 26th and 27 inst.
Mr. J. T. Snell contemplates a
trip to tbe Atlantic soon.
2he check player is known by
the frazzles he carries.
The rabbits have destroyed a
number of fruii /rees for our citi
zens this spring, and they speak
of trying what virtue there is in
ihe carnine family.
There was a ‘lasses dragging,’
at the resideuce of Mr. V. R. Wil
liams last Wednesday, and a jolly
time it was too. One young meds
ical student ou starting home with
hi 6 girl, chanced to place his foot
ou a wad of candy. It soon col
lected a mass of leaves, chips and
sticks.
He then asked an excuse of his
girl to tie his shoe. He soon
found a sharp edged rail “Don’t
know whether he went any furth
er or not ” Hut.
SUWANNEE.
Although there was a sharp ads
vance in Flour, last week, I have
io stock (175 barrels). Thiriy
five 7’housand pounds, {will sell
</all prices. $3 7544.00 $450 and
if 5.00 per barrel.
John B. Bboodon.
Bad and good Flour is up sl.-
00 on the Barren Not at Tobn B
Brogdon’s. He bought a large
stock before the advance and pro
poses te give his iraders tho ben
efit of the lise, by seling at old
prices.
Ingersoll once sarcastically res
marked, “That if the Almighty had
made good health catching in
stead of diseases, it would have
been a great improvement on the
plan of the divine architect. But
when ii is know, that ihe Creator
caused the earth to bring forth
matchless plaht. from which
Smith’s Bile Beaus are made, the
best liver pill on earth, the vain
criticism of the gifted infidel is an
nihilated. For this is truth the
poet siDgs:
“God moves in a mysterious way,
His wonders to perform-”
Price, two bits per bottle.
Perfect soundne sos body aud
mind is possible only with pure
blood. Leading medical authori
ties of all civilized countries en
doise Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as the
best blood-purifying medicine in
existence, /t vastly increases the
working and productive powers of
both hand brain.
HI.WK*
The following biaaks can be
ifound.it tho Herald Job Print
ing i thee.
Land Deeds,
Attachments.
Subpoenas.
Justice Court Fi Fa’s.
.Instice Court .Summons'
Lnudlord Liens,
Wuiver Notes
Bonds for Title*,
Adminih/rators Deeds.
" e will sta'e that oir Job De
partment is complete. and all or
dvrs for Job Printing w ill receivo
immediate attention. Send us
your orders when you need any
thing
Hall's Hair Renewer renewur,
deftness, brightens, and invigor
ates the hair, and restores faded
or gray hair to its youthlul color
and lustre. People with gray hair
prefer to use the Renewer, rather
than proclaim to the world,
through iheir bleached locks, that
they are becoming aged, and pass,
ing on decay.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pills aro suited
to every age. Being sugar- coats '
e 1 they are easy to take, and
though mild and pleasant in ac- |
tion. are thorough and seaiching
in effect. Their efficacy in all dis
orders of the stomach and bowels
is certdiod to by eminent pbysi
cians, prominet clergymen, nnd
many of our best citizen*.
By lack of open air exercise, and
the worn of sufficient cars in ibe
matter of diet, the whole physical
mechanism of ien becomes impaired
during the winter. vyer's Sarsa
parilla is the proper remedy to
ake in tho spring of the year to
purify the blood, invigorate the
system, excite the liver to action,
and restore the healty /ono and
vigor.
J.B Brogdon
(Suwannee, Da.)
“THE SPOT CASH MAN.”
Once more to ihe front with his
large a lore rooms, chuck full of
new spring goods, at prices tha:
will lay all competition “in ihe
shade,' in fact, I have no compos
tition in Spct (Jasb business, as I
was the first man to place goods
strictly on a spot cash basis, and
making prices so much lower than
time merchants, has built up my
large trade, and my present stock
will eclipse any previous stock and
for Spot Cash, I propose showing
you “bargain,” which you never
saw before. The following are a
few items ami prices made on va
rious lines of goods.
2000 yards beautiful figurec*
lawns, at 4c, worth 6c.
2000 yards better figured lawn,
sc, worth He. No such an assort
rnent to select front in any store
north of Atlanta.
500 yards beautiful wool dress
goods, all colors, at 10c, worth
15c.
A very large stock of ladies
dress goods iuall tbe new spring
shades and styles, at 10c, l‘2c, 15c,
16c, 18c, 20c, worih 15c, 18c, 20c,
22e, 25c, and 30c.
No such stock to be found in
this part of the country, from
which to select a nice dress at a
reasonable price.
500 yards of fine Victoria lawn
at 10c. n oods which always sold
at 15c.
600 yards of bet'er grades Vic
toria. at bottom prices. A good
stock of Swiss, Tarlatan’s, Nan*-
sooks, P. K>, Lace stripe P. IPs,
eic., etc.,
1000 yards bleiched demesne and
sea islands, a/ prices never beard
of before.
HEADQUARTEBB FOB HATS,
for men, boys and girls. My
stock of ba.s never wa- more com
ple'e and prices so low.
My st ck*of Misses’ and chil
drens’ sailors, are very attractive
in styles colors and prices. Come
and see /hem, and get them at
Spot Cash prices. It will pay you
as Spot Cash, means a saving cf
25 to 33 per cent.
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
I have some bargains to offer
yon, I have knocked the bottom
out on prices. Look. Ladies’
Dice serge shoes, ouly 75c, worth
$1; the best ladies eighteen serge
$1 slice, in f/eorgia. Audit s grain
ha's, at $1.25, wor'h SI.OO. La
dies’ gloce grain bals, $1,50 worth
$2. In lact, I carry a firsi-clats
siock, m all grades of shoes Lr
men, ladies’, misses, children and
babies. My stock of warramed
shoes never has been so large in
ladies and childrens. These goods
are manufactured for me with a
guarantee on eveiy pair. Come
aud see them.
FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR.
In this line, I am headquarters,
as the trade well knows this fact.
20 barrels New Orleans syrup,
at prices, lower than the lowest.
20 bags of enffee at a great ban
grin.
Come and see me. md look at
■he large slock I carry, and see
.he saving on Spot ( ash baying
and die and advantage of selecting
from this stock.
Respectfully,
JOHN B, BRO/7DON,
Sprt Cash Man.
GAINESVILLE.
Hardware, guns, pistols and
cartridges, doots, sash, blinds, ag
ricultural implements of every
description, buggy and wagon
materia l , puieut wheels, e*c.,
rubber and leather belting
Agents for all kinds of machinery,
such as engines, saw mills, thresh
ing machines, mill rock, simmers,
etc cane mills, evopora'ors, solid
and cbisel-tooth saws Wrie or
call on us for pricos. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Bell & Appleby.
Mai 24 3m Gainesville, Gu.
J, A, HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NOHCROSN, GA.
Wilt practice iu the Superior Courts
and courts of Ordinary of the coun
ties of liwinnott ami Milton, ami in
the Justices' eourt of l.olli counties,
special and prompt attention given
to eollei ting.
Felt tl-'HTi-flino.
FOR SALE.
I offer lor sale a medium size
horse mule, cheap for cash.
Apply to HI, NOEL,
Duluth, Ga.
FOR SALE
The undersigned offers for
sale a number of good horses
Appiy at once.
MILES E. EWING
Feb. 10 ’BS.
n unis’ ll am s
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Is the best eonstri ted
and finished, give bet
ter percentage, n ore
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local TIME TABLE.
Ait* cj? 1 2 j gyj
w ig
.s , c 3
o * o ® eH oO
Ir, a 'A S I A E
a in pm Lea e Arrive ninja m
7 10 4 or. ....vtlanta H 00 a 00
7 -'ll 4 no ....Howell, (la 7 4H « 10
7 :« 4 48 ....Payton 7 :is u 111
7364 53 Cnuttnhoochee,.. 7 35j0 30
7 4(1 5 lit 1 Concord, 7 24 r, (Mi
7 53 5 22 Miibleton 7 171r,58
800 30 ....Austell,; 810 535
8 08 5 47 1 Salt Springs, 7 04 520
8 21 0 12 Douglasvill 0 50 4(8.1
8 .'4 0 45 ... inston 6 37,4 43
050 7 12 Villlil Itlea 024 ;! 20
I 0(i;7 4H Temple, 0(81,0 52
0 27 8 21 ... Bremen 5 50 •> 20
I 51 "J 03 ....Tallapoosa 5 30 2 40
1008!) 31 Muscadine, Ala . 5 10 1 30
8(825 1004 .... RdwardsviUe,.... 5 01 2156
19042 1035 ....Heflin 4 47 1225
I uiu
1050 1100 .... Davis vllle 4 115 1158
1114 1113; Choeoloceo, 4 28 1143
1113 1120 DcAnnanville. . I 20 112(1
1125 1148!. ..Oxford 4 10 1050
USO 115t)j...*<)xauna 4 07 lorsi
a m
1200,1310 ... .Anniston 3 47 1045
p m 1250! . .*Berolair 3 25 1000
225
235 1 05| Kastahoga 3 10 9 45
•25211 33 ....Lincoln, 3 03 9 18
(8i 1 55! Riverside, 2518 50
12 2 061 Seddon 2 40 848
25 3 30 ....Eden 3 33 8 25
143250 .. .Took,s Springs... 210 7j>B
2 (Ml 334 ... Brompton 2007 31
2 10,3 40 ...‘Leeds, ’ 40 715
2 45 4 30 .. ,‘lrondale, 1 05 (125
4 00,5 00 Ait kiirm’ghnin Lve. 1245 0 tin
pm am pm pin
3 20|) 111 Lve Bii tningham Arr 1220 p m
10 20 ,Arr Meridian 520 ain
0 0)a in New Orleans : UlOOpin
3 3tßa ui fuckson, 'o3sji ut
5 00am 1 Vicksburg, 800 pm
; Head Down ‘Flag Sta s Read L’p
Westward— Connect at Oxanna
with ETV &. G., ami at Birming
ham with C NO&TP and L k
N.
Eastward— Connect at Atlanta
with RkDGa R R Cent R Ros
GaETVkGWk A an i A k W
P /fit.
I. Y. SAGE, Genl Sttpt.
L. S. BROWN, Genl Pass Agt
LA WRENCEV/LLE R It
A
Arrive Lawrenceeville,... .7:0 a m
Lrrive a Suwanee, 7:40 a m
ea.ve Suwannee .., 7:38 poi
"■rrive Lawrenceville... 8.22 o m
The rain leaving Lawre iceville
at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec
ion with the “Belle rain 1 a Stt
wanee, am viug in Alana a 9:20
a. m. ReturUig leaves Atlanta
6:15 p m and arrivingat Lavvi .nee
villea 8:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Superintendent
NORTO-EASTERN RAILROAD.
SUPEINTKNDENT'S OFFICE,
. thens Ga. May 10th 1884
On and after May 12th 1884,
trains on this road will run as _il
lows :
' NO 53
Leave Athens 8:00 a m
Arrive at Dula 10:00 a m
“ “ Atlanta... 1:00 pm
“ “ Talu. Falls.. 12:50 p m
NO 51
Leave Athens 4:30 p m
Arrive a/ Lula 7:00 p m
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 p m
NO si,
L’v. Talu. Falls 7:40 am
“ Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrive at Lula 9:50 a m
Arrive at Athens 1:30 p m,
NO 52
Leave Atlanta 4:40 p in
Arrive at Lula 7:40 p m
Arrive at Athens 9:20 pm
Tallulah Falls Accommodation.
L’v. Tulu. Falls I 6:45 p m
Ar. Rab’u Wap. June. ] 7:50 p m
L’v. Rab’n Gap. June. | 8:30 p m
dr. Talu Falls | 9:30 pm
Tallulah F’alls accommodations
will run on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lula with passenger
trains on Richmond & Danville
Railroad, both east jtnd west.—•
Tickets for sale at General office,
College ave., to all points, and in
formation funlisted with pleasure.
M. SLV.UGHER,
Gen Pass Agent.
11 It BERNARD, Sup.
13
WEEIIS.SI
The POLIUK (JA/.KI'I K will be
mailed, securely wrapped, to «
in tbe United Stutes ior n
reueipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Lioeral discount allowed to postmas
ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies
mailed free. Address all orders to
RICH Atilt K, FOX
Franklin Square, New York
M 0 ly
BAGWELL <£ GOWER
Flowery liranch, Ga
I’iike this opportunity to iiil'orm the people of Gwiii
ii/'tt jukl adjoining counties that they are still
m.imilfu t uring theii justly celebrated
HB. USES (I WiBS.
W hicti have given such universal satisfaction for Du
rability, Light Running Proportions and Stylish Fin
ish lor many years. Their prices have been reduced
to suit tbs times. Also dealers in
WAGON and CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
IRON, COAL, PAINTS, OILS, ETC
8
Their work is honestly made to wear, und not the slopshop stuff made
only to sell Satisfaction always guaranteed. Taankful to the public far
the very lihetal patronage given them in I lie past, they shall continue to do
their utmost to merit an Increased patronage in the future.
For prices, terms, etc., address BAG W ELL k GOWER,
March 24-ly Flowery Branch, Ga.
YSTON2
Soluble gUANo
MANUFACT URED BY
CLARK’S cOVE gUAVu CO., lew Bedford, h:i
PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000.
JOHN M. GREEN, MANAGER,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
This brand lias been before the public for years,
mid in every instance has given entire satisfaction.
This season it will be ottered cheaper than ever
380 Pounds
OF GOOD LINT COTTON. PER TON.
For sale by VAITGIIAN & PENTECOST,
Lawrenceville, Ga. .
ATLANTA
House Moving
Raising Company,
Houses with Chimneys raised or moved with perfect safety J
-0. L PEASE &i CO., 107 Deca/nr -Street, Atlanta. Ga.
lb
ATL NT, GE lIGIA*
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
(lossypium
Phospho.
THE GREAT CORN AND COTTON FERTILIZER.
A Special Manure for Southern Lands aud Crops
It contains all /he Elements of Plan l Food in their Best Form. It has
stood the Test of years, and is now regarded as one of
r&6 Safest aud Best Fertilizer in U sc.
Thousands of Farmers iu Georgia, A'abama, Tennessee aa l
Floridr. und many of ihe most prominent Agricultural Clubs use it.
JfcT I’o whom we refer. It is one of the Highest grade fertilizers
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 for currency on C ittoa. We are the original and
only in uiufactui eru of Gossypiuur Puospho. Its grea' success and
wonderful popularity, has brought into the markets several iu.mita
tious. None genuine unless branded on each sack :
Manufactured by GE9RGE W. SCOTT & CO., Atlanta, or.
OcMlla Guano
The richest NATURAL BIRD CtUANO now on
the market! Does not lire the crop in dry Seasons.
'l’he finest base lor Composting to be had.
It should be put in ibe ground or Compost early.
Pendleton’s Guano,
Pendleton’s' Acid Phospkat.
NONE BETTER.
Our stock of Seeds, Farm Implem**» w > Churns,
Feed Cutters, Corn Shellwr* F/anters,
Cultivate'*’ Papers, Threshers
ENCUtES, ETCi
IS FULL AND COMPLETE
mark w. Johnson & co„
X • 1>( Alanctfa Street, Atlanta, G*