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LyXEIT HERALD.
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I B Office, Oct., 6th 188.1.
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■ iliev iniiv interest
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B], *as at to see ns yes-
potatoe crop is the
,n',t at this sect ion
X ":‘"t :l fi o(, d farm '
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Htt-riliiy.
B i: Jammu has se-
B ni Allantu, and
B it few days.
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X' lively mechanic m
ungageineut,
■i ha -1 ordered elee-
Ht stuck law in Rock
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X' H ll has S'.me in.
H . m f..r the pee-
B". ‘ he has to say.
B 1 Judge Lamkin,
X very low for some
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X' l hate 11 ay
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d dispatch was received as we
go to press announcing tne d«ath
of Mrs. It. O, Medtocb, of Nor
cross.
Chailey Robinson, lift last wed:
to seek his fortune elsewhere,
i'barley is a clever boy, and we
hope he will tied profitable cm.,
ploy men i.
-the 11kbai.ii office is turning
out some neat specimens of Job
l\urk. Wo have primed some
pamphlet reports of lia,disc Asso
ciations, which, we think, will com
l't.ro with the best offices of the
State.
All persons indebted to the
HntAi.ii office, either lor adverii
smg or Kiinpcnpf ion, are notified
that settlement must be mime by
tho first of November. VVe have
waited patiently becanse we knew
there was no money in the coun
try Imt w« mean business uow>
and must collect. Do not neglect
us because the amount is small-
BUFORD 8.8. ASSOCIATION
The semi annual meeting of the
above named association, which
includes t. oLawrenceville schools,
was field at Farmers Academe
church lasi Saturday. Nutwith
stHiding the inclement weather a
good crowd was in attendance.
The meeting was called to or
der by President, A. T. Pattilic,
Secretary Harris having resigned.
J. T. Newton was elected to fill his
unexpired term, The morning
session was taken up with the
regular routine business. At the
(‘all ot the roll the delegoies fre m
■itvon schools made ikeir verbal
eg i s >f the condition of their
respective schooiP. These reports
were, as a n-eueral thing, very en
couraging will one exception, that
in nearly every school reported,-
there was a lack of interest on tJ>e
part of parents for the Sunday
school, as lire. Johnson said there
was too much go and not enough
come, on the pat t of the parents.
At the completion of these reports
the Pres., announced a recess of
one hoar and ah df for dinner,
and as the crowd came out of the
eliuicii a most de'igh fnl sigh!
greeted their eyes for the good
ladies cf the community had
spiead for us, one of the nicest
and most gumptious dinners we
have ever saw on such an occasion-
The President, Secretary and chap
lam made quiie a reputation as
epicures,
I’he afternoon was taken up in
vile introduction and discussion of
new btisioe-a and after a beautiful
song led by the, musical director
the association adjourned t<> meet
ou Saturday before ho first Sun
day in May next at Duluth.
A. T- Pattillo, Pres.
J, T. Newton, Sec.
JOHN 13. 13 HOG* DON'S
Stock of nobby ready made
clothing, is three times as large as
any in frwianett, and for prices
can’t be touched.
AT LAN T A PiiESBYTERY.
The Presbytery meets here rn x(
Friday night. We publish below
a list of assign merit s al ready made
by the cemmittee of entertain
ment. There will probably be
others, whise names have no'
been furnished the committee,
who will be assigned as tiny al-
As the train arrives Friday
night citizens are request! d to
meet their guests at the depot
and tajte them to their houses.
E'der from Friendship auti
West Burnt—W L. Vaughan.
ltov. Mr. Hollinsworth —31 V.
Brand.
Uev. Mr. Stacy and Bluer—T.
M, Peoples.
lie v, Mr. McGoy, and Elder
from Griffin—Jus. D. Spence.
Timber Itidge Elder—J. M.
Wilson. •
Selem and Villa Rica Elder —A.
•J, L Hates.
Stone Mountain Elder— D. I"
Cain.
Conyers Elder--Rich Ahuaiid.
Rev. Mr. Barrett and Alder—E
D. Herrin,
l’lev. Mr Paden and E/der —R
X. Robinson.
Rev. Mr. Smith, and Elder from
Jonesboro— W. P. Cosby.
Rev. Mr. Alexander, and Elder
from Beihany—J. P. Byrd.
Elder from 3d church, A'lau/v,
and Nor cross—. 4. T. Pattillo.
Rev. Mr. Quigg, and Elder
from Covington—S, ,). Winn
iliivs. Duff ise, Fraser, and El
ders from Forsyth—A. M. Winn.
Rev. Mr. Jones, and Elders
from Greenville, Carrollton, met
Philadelphia—Mrs Byrd.
W A. Powell-J. C. //onston.
Rev. Mr. Bruce, and Elder from
Lub-'range -\\. J. lLrn.
Rev. Air. King and Elder from
Rock Spring—Dr. Mitchell.
Midway Churih—F. F. Julian.
Rev. Mr. Cievelaml and Ehler
—Mr*. Jacobs.
Rev. Mr. Stiiekler and Elder
and McDonough aud Smyrna EJ
,ders— N. L. Hutchins.
Rev. Mr. Rogers and Elder-,
W, E, Simmons.
Thomaston church—G. W. Ann
bn so
Hogansville and Flat Shoal*
churches -G. I’. Craig.
Decatur Elder -Miss Ann -M.lts.
OUP, SCHOOL
There is no question that more
immediately affects every citizen
°‘ fhv town, than the success of
our School. SilK-e the completion
■‘f the Railroad, there is no inter'
piise that will-do moie to build up
die town, bring population and
business, improve i s society, m u
als, and geneial prosperity than
the est.vblisiu cn/ ol' a High School
where the youth of the town and
surrounding eountiy can obtain a
good education.
Such an institution will bring
lo the town a rapid inctease of
population, of die best class of
citizens, ennance the value of real
ed.u, e, and give tone and charac.
ter to the society, as well as enable
our citizens to educate their ebils
drill at home, at half the expense
it would cost to send hem abroad-
Ii e know of no I ocatiou in np<«
I’er Georgia, yet nm ccupied, that
offers such inducements for build
ing up a first class school. A
glance at .lie ierritotv tributary
to i awrenceville, will satisfy any
thinking man, that all we need is
a united tllort ou the part of ui
cit.ztns to establish in our midst
in institution of learning, that
vili be an honor to the community
and add twenty-ffive per cent, to
its business, as well as furnish in
ducements for substantial men to
seek homes among us.
And die first thir.g we need is
an enlargement of our Seminary.
We h ive an e.-timate made, and an
addition can be made to the pres
ent building, which will give an
other loom fifty feet long by thir
ty feet wide, at a cost of about
8050. This will give ample riom
for die accommodation of from
one liundied and twenty-five, to
one hundred and fifty scholars.
Prof. Ne-wtun, ,vho is giving em
ineru satisfaction as a skillful and
ompeteiu teacher, is alive to the
'be work of building up the edu
cational interest of ihe cointnuni j
ty, Aud he is prepared to cosop
era e with us in every s/ep we
i ike in 1 has direction. Witu the
proper effort his school will open
next year wi h one hundred ached
krs, and if the board of trustees
will move at oDce the nee-ess ry
funds can be raised to enlarge the
pre.,eut school building so as to
give ample room for every scliol
ini', who may come here.
We need ample room and go d
-choul furniture and with an en
terprising tencUer, oaeked and -us
tained by the town, we will be
suiprised atom - own succiss.
We have never seen a tow n pros
per Without a good seh >ol; and w<
have luvei k: owrtown with a fin
class school 'hat did not pre.-per.
Every citizen who Inyj cuildren
to educa e, who ownk real esi rte
or is engaged in any business is
directly and immediately iuierest
ed in this question. Jt is not
only a matter of town pride and
personal convenience bu/ involves
the growth and prosperity o every
branch of business and of popula
ion. —’
LOGAMSVILLE DOINGS.
Mr. TV-s. Clay,of whom I spoke
in my last, died on last Sunday
morning, the 28th inst. He was
only sick nine days, and on Sun
day morning, about the usual hour
for him to attend Sunday School,
his spirit winged its way to tbo
;reit Sunday School above His
remains were interred oi. Monday
in atir ciiy cemetary, and his fu
nerul preached by Rev. E. S. V,
Briant, in a very solemn and ap
propriate manner, :o a large con
course of his friends.
Mr. Isham Smith, one of our
oldest citizens was also buried in
ourceiue any on Sunday. ite>-. M
H. E.ikes, performing the funeral
obsequies. Peace to his allies.
\Ve have opened a new’business
in our town. A few days ago,
.Mr. W- H. Braswell, received an
order for two thousand pounds of
Pennyroyal and shads. He
soon had little arid big boys gath
ering it, and by night he hid
enough to till the order.
‘•Can’t you settle up this fall,’
now salutes the ears of the aver
age citizen.
o
Mrs. Eliza Cuff e,has been right
sick, but is now better. Miss
Cuarily Brand is also reported t, 0
be quite sick.
Pr f. Lewis has a litlie girl on
th“ sick list,.
Mr. Isaac Braswell, is speak ng
lof moving to Ins farm next year.
We will hate to loose Ike.
RiV. M. H- Fakes will move
will move his family to Oxford
soor.. to place his l»>ys in school
at l hat pluue-
Prof Lew is is sj caking of nun -
| ing to Luwret.civille.
Miss M. P. C-.ftee. lias gone lo
j Suwauee, tosel l goods frrJohn B
| Uregder.
P.ifton Brian-, s nur-ifg' a
| 'bid under lus arm.
What, Inis become ol S irgy
jJi u 8 Oh how we would like to
greet bis familiar face in ihe Hr.u
a l.n again.
It's slid ivei, wetter, widest,
but wv. must u-i/ o inp aiii. .
No u oro at present, but hoping
those few lines "Good Lord]
won t you stop T' rays ye editors,
but i t me finish, vv.m'. ya n ? so I
will 100 Joaii.
A
Frew i f John B, jin ooon s H.iu
GAINS.
1000 yards good Jeans, a. <>A.-
per Jard. A big bargf-in.
3000 yards nice new Fad calico,
not remnants, a'. 3c, worth 5,-.
2000 yar’s, yard wide slue ;ng.
at 5c per yard.
1000 yards, yard wide sail Is
land at sc, worth 7c anywhere.
2500 yards all wool filling, wor
sted goods, in any col r, at 10c
j per yard, wo tb anywheie. 15c.
10 dozen pure linen bosom, re
in ft reed shuts at 50c, the best 50c
slrrt in Georgia.
My "Diamond shirt is imleicl a
"diamond.’’ It is the best fi/'ing,
best goods, best known shirt on
‘he imtibet. Cam. John Keely, of
dtlHi ts, has sold tfie *•!hrmond"
for several years He claims it u>
oe ti e boss shir .
STOUKHOuDEb4 CONYI N
TION.
Notice is hereby given uiat ius
annual convention o f sfockhelders
I of the Lawrencevilie Blanch Rail
Read C nnpaey will be held at the
Court, //oil e in Lawrcucevill, <•».,
at 10 o’clock A M on the second
Wednesday, the i.lih day, of No
vemb'a- inti, for the purpose of
electing a President and Board ol
Directors in conformity with the
by laws of such company.
Each stockholder has the righi
to vote in person, or by proxy tin
iy exeia-t.ed, aocordibg * « ihe n:-.i
bur of Shares he may have held tor
ilurty days pi or to such election.
T. M. Peefmes. Pits.
J D. Spence, Stc.
Oct., stJi 1885
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOITOE
FIRST BOUND.
! will be ut the following places
at ibe tirur-s stated, for the pul
pose of collecting the tuxes of
Owiu ett county, for the year
1885.
N u rose, Tqnisd.iy, CM. 8
Duluth, Friday. “ !)
Suw.ince, Saturday, “10
Murtin.v, Monday, “ 12
Berkshire, Tuesday, “43
Rockbridge, Wednesday, “ 14
Cates, Thursday, “15
Bay Clack, Friday, "16
Buford, Monday. “10
Hog Mountain, Tuesday, “ 20
Cains, Wednesday, “ 21
Ben Smith s.Thursduy, “ 22
Harbins, Friday, “23
Lawreuceville, Sajuulay “ 24
J N. VERNER, Tax Cul
Sept 29 21
WHAT ONE DOLLAR WILL
BUY AT J B. BROGDON S.
12 poinds goo! coffee.
15 “ " brrwu sugar
(3 “ grauula ed, "
35 “ grits.
12 “ nee
30 “ nails.
20 “ 11 inch plug tcbaccu.
20 yards good sheeting,
20 " “ good se.: iatomd y ard wide
10} “ ‘‘ Jetms.
•• •• cube..
1 pa r ladies sewed shots
-2 pads Ci ildier, slice--.
I pair boy s boots
10 yards ail wool wore tun. A
big bargain.
■1 HE LAST CALL.
|
Notice is oereby given, to aly -
persons indebted to me, either by j
note or account, that to protect
myself, lam compelled to collect !
every dollar due me; and all debts !
nut settled by the 15th of (Jctcber j
will be £u*- in suit. This is the |
last call, and all vet soils interested \
wi 1 t uke notice.
/ also have su.je valuable town
property in d two far"‘H near town
which J i fler for sale w a bargain.
It N Robinson,
Sept., 21st, 1885.—1m0.
DEVOLUTION OF PARTNER* !
SHIP.
Notice is hereby give i, th t the
partnership heretofore existing b
tween Winn <v Vaughan, drugis-s,
is this day dossolved by Mutual
Cousent, Mr. Marion A, Born iinv*
ing purcha ed the inlorest of J
W. Vaughan, The bu.*intss uil
be conducted ben-after in the firm
name of \Y am A' Born.
All parties indebted lo the old
firm either by uo'e or account will
be required to umkp immediate
payment in order lo close up ilic
business A. M. M inx,
J. W. Vauuuax
September, 25th 1855 -lin->.
Brogdcn’s F.onr tra le is b: -lin
ing. He receive last we. i; ncm
I >ad (110 birreiis) Tiiine-iee
Flour. It is good and cheap, and
j "don't you forget it.' B r ogdon
' has a vv,akne s fyr ‘flour, so say*
lirs competitors t»y. He is so weak
lon it, bo keeps the prices under
j ibem.
We at - l ead piarters for scares,
.i d f el safe m saying we enu save
you ui am ; b; I nyirg If oniMF.
Houston N Powux.
('• tu uml price our stock of
b m s and sh •••', ami if we do not
sell Vi a , some one. eise wi'l kiv«
to g.vi them to yr-u
11m ST. N A P w M.L
K »cilie i i..t. e greatest
remedy of be age at ' inn A B arn,
—if.
(lo to Hons on A Powe'l and
get U good Wl o> slot k I fog'll
shoe form,-- yobaas. Mink size
i to I.awstnt-evv"e drug st re
and gel full hue of diamond dyes.
—if. Wtnn A Burn.
M e .uo so ii; _ tinware at prices
never before hoard of ;n Lius mar
ket. .1 us/ t ink ot a ton inch wash
pin foi 5c c Houston A Powel l .
Hire Slm« for sale at drug
stoic in Lawrence at 3 bs. f.<r 25
cents,—lf. Winn A Bin’s.
Jeans fr m 10c ta 35c peryard.
'1 he 35 • go ds we guaranteo a
good as any in t.t e maik. t. Hou. -
ton and Powell.
Heavy shir iug at 5c and tic per
yard, a* Houston and I', wed
New Fab riilie Jr 1 to (iic per
yari l , ut H u,stcua> d Poai.ll.
We ure selling out t: job lot ol
Tub cco, for g'ipi r poii id. Goods
tha 1 can not Bebeugnt at the fac
tor forma that amor,id. H,-rifts
ton and l'owel 1 .
NO'l ICE 10 Pi BLIC S’ llOOi,
TEACHERS.
j ,i " i a ol 1. ill I lie
con,i hoi.se, on SaLuidav, Del ~
Ira. for the purpose of leceiving
teachers’Reports for the present
yeai.
Tims. E. \Vinn.
C. S. C
Sept- 14th, 1885. Id.
" r X— TT m
A, .. - ...
' Vk. tin oid mistakes of the
. n -,v :i to think that there
werei" other way. - if curing tlis
e except tl :e v. ch had been
handed down I u , j mer times.
It iri lT.it to be I’eiiicd tl t tile
Doctors have- -J -,m ■ ent things
for the tv-'j d. ’ -v I :) it i onics
right do.-.■ t-> ti' •• ii*i iij-- ot
disease:, it ne t :. admii. 4 that
Brown’s fr-m oii; ; h d. ue cr*
ought toc'ol.till r' ii-ousp.ratituch,-
cf this J • i fition,
including the medical profession.
4 here are n- > »c; > ■; or secret:,
about the co.-’i ng of Brown's
Iron Litter:. partition oi
i -on is the. only j. -i sat. it'on which
V/'II not inju-.c-tecih or item; !:. In
tilts A -.s Leyond ; .up./ u bettei
than theot’ic preps■;ii : -.a;:: .vliid,
are misch :v< ms and ini ui ms.
You ne -1 net i. a.r a mistake in
trying lli,urn’s Iron Bitter--. Your
druggist litta i,. I: gives’, igor to the
feeble, and n - hte to t s.-j i ',-snep
lic. Children t:the it, r • . id;
safety,-.hff •• d . f
lllry.iJ, B Bicod.
In tin i -tintry v. c are all kings,
and v ■ ;m di aititled to have ns
good li!'--. *’ ris that which courses
through ii c vein-; of emperors.
'1 hero tin pr’mc . and million*
airt.*:, lan" ; i.ifftt .n f tebleness and
broken-duv, i 1,-. -lily health, wlio
would be wind to have the strength
of the humblest laboring man.
And there are many people who
are neither kings, emperors, nor
millionaires, whose blood is thin,
whose circulation is poor, who ai
suffering fi . n lassitude and debil
ity, arid who know not the pleasm
of a hearty meal nor the enjoy
mer.t of biting able to do a go-a
day’s work.
If such people will put some
into their blood, they W’" *’i. -
and cv.rieh it. They car. do
the un of Brown’s Iron 1 at
the purest and most excel'-rd i ■
medicine ever made. Thou >-
who were weak, langyiid, pah
orostrated, are now happy to
hat Brrn.n's Iron llitti- ? bmiup
hem m> and gave tlioi. new 'u' /
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BA
AND MAKE
BIG SCORES,
USE
Remingtoi
IFLE S-ZO
SHOT GUNS
All the Latest Improvements.
»
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Reiviington&Son:
Sporting Arms and Ammunition,
281 & 283 Broadway,
NEV.' YOR
WESTERN OFFICE,
D. H. LAMBERSON L, CO.,
TJ S!a»4i Slrert, Chicago,
ARMORY, - - - IL!ON, N. Y
REMINGTOt
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES
*AOE IN THE BEST MANNER. Dy SKILLED KORKU
REMEMBER THAT OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS REUAI
One Piece of Solid Steel.
NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLA
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL C'
11.1 ON. N. Y.
j N«w V*rk OMce. lit. Ckuiban Sir.
IIICIMM nun. FOK
oottost »*» PHomrcE
OF VII KIVIK
J.B.Bro^don
--DEALER rx - -
III,')' ,01 OS. HOOTS.
SHOT'S, XOT/OXS
UJ.Oi LkIKS, hardware
Etc, Etc
Arid Everything Kept li.
A Eli*t Class Retail St. re. .;f
Sew VNM k. • a., SKI'T., Tfh Is:
IvCioritijj to the above would cull ti e
attention ui tin* public lo the 'not that I
r.ow have in store, ami arriving iluity, a
VI t\ l.*tg“ ‘.nek 'i| I try tioinls’ ('lnthing
l! "t.- -Imis Hi.!.*, i(iiotvtii - mid
,’vervthing kept in a hist elans .-tore
liou::htlioin tln- ltading houses in Haiti
more arid New A • >i k. d ring in_v leeent
nip to,those place, a d .1 prices lh.it 1
oversaw goods, in my twelve vears ex
p lienee 111 tin: Ur. Woods and (Tithing
business,
U ith tli: large slock i bought l mi
|ire; and to Slippy the wants of u larger
trade, anil to do this, 1 propose to seli
this stock ol goods, at ) riots no olhu
merchant in this part of the country can
duplicate. Iton'l miss seeing this stock |
for I intend to have the trade, if good
goods and low prices will get it.
Vours 11 uly.
■fOll.X If. MUXOON.
SIM-U VI AI j NOTH ’!•
.John If. I hogdmis lurg»* uml bund"
store room bus Uon nuriuiigul
I lif establishment is now a miv< 1 of In u
f)' uml eonvnftiuime. Among ihogdnirt
spocialit ih, urn Indies dnss goods,boot*
ami elikis, hum uml cipsund the* lurgosl
stock of ready made < lothing, to be
»H*rlh -.f A;lam i. This stock I
propis.- tv > iiiuk ;■ one <»{ I lie main teat
un sos my large busimss. I bought ul 1
niv sine diie t from die in- mamifuel
in am! N ■* York, uml
bought them in person ami will, twelve
.yems experience in handling ready
ir.ade clothing, enabled me* to Imy this
toek ut a .saving «d at Icmt. twenty
per c< nl, under the prices other mer»
cluiiits pay .liummeiK lor goods. This
twenty per (cot I propose to give to my
tradk\;md all I u-k is, for any one to
Oull ami look at thi e toek, and il 1 do
not save you money, dtm t uiy my
goods.
11! 1 IIV
Tli-'ugh prompt and efficient, it, is
mild aid liarinh ss. Safe and reliable
tor ehihlren. Wherever Known it, is
(lie Hint hers’ favorite medieihe for tic
infant, (lie ehildreii amt adults. It is
surprisingly efTeefi V e.
TOltl lll’S is,-. 1,14(1 II) :i,>e,
t he wonderful Stu eess in eonsutnp
■ui, llruneliitls, uslhutfi, spillinguf
blood, sore i itroai, loss of veil e, enlur
rliai t broat alt'eefions, ehronie bucking
irritntmgnn I iroublesoinecough-.
iHtttjh on J votharlic,
limtant relief for mA»rulfthi,YooUi»i<*)H»
faeeiudie. 15c.
K. £S, \\lil K.imr ( :t > . Jv .J.
J, A, St JJXT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NOKCROXN.
Wilt practice ill I lir Superior (loi.rls
and court;* of Ordinary of the comi
ties it£ (1 winucit miiT Milton, ami in
the m-tico’ court of both counties
Special and prompt attention jivni
to collecting.
Feb-9-’BS-mno,
LOAA'S OIT MON AY-
I'iogo'iated on improved farm
in (r’wiunett and Fulton Counties
on five years time at eight per
Cent lr.LirtSt.
Sept, 29th 1884.
in. E. Bin niotis.
1.-AWRENt m /LIUE i; R
Amve Luwreuceeviile, 7:0 a m
Arrive a Suwaneo, 7:40 a ra
Leave Suwannee ... 7:38 p m
Arrive Lawrenccvitie... 8-22 o m
T.iO ram leaving La.vre t Seville
aL7:OO a. m., makes close con nee
ion with tii i “Belie rain" a Su--
wanee, arri?i i > in 11 n i i 9:20 ,
a. m. Beturino leaves Atlanta
(5:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi ~u:e
viiiea 8:22 p rn.
LI>WIN BERKLEY
Sit|Hiinten lent
Q mm n n am's
3; IMI-HOVKO
&A STAND’D TUFiB! if.
lx the i < - ed
St Mijh and finished, give hi t
V. sfjSi ter percentage, I on
Hirrffß power and is so I fur
V |' f less money per horse
't> "ts power, than aim other
■27"**" *’*■ Tuioine in tic world
, plilet sent free hy
15 A!. I. IMhS., York. F
I 3
W££K3,sl
I’ !• i’ H.I o'. , \/,l’ I'K .VIII
hi lied securely wrjpp.-l tunny
i i llie U-iitiil St il.-s lor i•• -s-.• in
' l-eipt ol
ON U >LLAFt.
1. .-j! li . -, i it .• 1 (*' vvi I to piMtnu
• :".':MiU mi I Wil e St'itpie c'Jii
1 t . :i s - \dnt,v i‘ 1 mil. rs t *
hMII t MU i\. FOX.
i- 1 . -iMiii Si|" ire \ .-w York
h h
ii s. imi,
1I 1' Il'ich.d' Nut-of,
ATLANTA. A.
F.'v, Kir, Tin ;.it.and Nose Oise an
|»e« i » 1 1 . ]uly7-*.l
TMIITF
■ ■■ > l *-r circulars, adtlrr&f
" < a 1 w # m Mi ITUTTANTTVCIO
Ew. Erf/ WHEELS «* I stroniUmr, '
MAOHIOFS I Mono* Co.iu
Hei d for our t realise on
■‘Health and Happiness of \\ o
mai-:" mailed free
Biudticid ii.yuiutor Co., Atlan
ta, Go.
CHOLERA
oun
Dffifi
T:in Great southern remec'i
BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, BIARRHCFA,
DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COHO.
a: —•-*>-
nK. I>T(/(.RT\S inn K 1 .1 PKRRY -ROTAL should be kept ir every househ Id.
It i* one of the most pleasant and ettiea- iou * remedies there is for summer t m
plaints. How necessary it is, at a seasim o. the year wlieu violent and sudden attacks
ol the bowels are so frequent, you should have some spotd\ icliet at hand. Jt will save
much pain nttd anxiety, a well as large docior bills. Ihe wearied mother, losing sleep
night after night in nursing- the little one sutkring such a drainage upon its syt»Uxn from
the effects of teething, should use tlo invaluable medicine. For i ale by ail druggists
ai 30 cents a bottle. fii-tf'Send 2c. stamp for Riddle Book, to
-VAI/I'l tt A. TAVI.OK, Atlanta, «ia.
NEW
Fall-Winter
GOODS?
Out subscriber is now rectemug hi Full uml W inter slock of
New oods, Comprising; a general rtock , f Dry ( 0(1 H, Cllip find
Ladies Boots and Shoes. Lillies l)t "sti no l-t,enc* If. i, i.* tt>
•leans, Oassimerß, Etc., Not intiM, Hard ware,
CLOTHING-,
I’or oliildteti, boys. ye tilin' mn men Can lit anybody. Domes*
tics. Sheeting's, Shirt,mg's. Etc , reeeriee,
Ba ging and Tios
All of winch lie proposes to sell iih clump ns the Name quality of
Ocoils can be purchu ;«d m any house in the State.
TO MY I’ATI ION'S i return my tluihks and ''a' l l>u t hope list'
they will continue with me, promising h ■> mv utmost to make it to
their interest.
lo all if extended a < nrdiul'mvitat.i'm t.> examine his stock before
making' pure liases. No house h.ei la t/er facilities f..r liar. 11 i. gp (roods
olio ip. lie means wha> he says,
CAN BE FOUND IN HIP HOU E
llic best a ock ol lie oy Made Olo'hin", ti bn tar ooda, belter
tils a-d more of he.n, than any lioihc in North ou|;-iil« ..f
Atiaeia, winch he wul Sail as cheap us any ii n.-.o in il.e Sou b, not ex
e°p trijf the /alter p ace. .] VMES 1» SPENCE,
Sept.lDSm. Jj.iv.ia DC* ville, o jr^ti,
LAWRENCE VILLI*;
S'E m I N A R Y,
Male and Females
’■'ln Full session of the air.ve I n>i iut i.>n will lie rin on Moinlm lienis
If 4, lSSfi, wit h I,lie same corps of teachers as the last, term, and at. the following
rat es of i uiuon.
FIRST CLASS, - *1 50.
SECOND CLASS, - 2 00.
THIRD-CLASS, - - 2 50
FOUR H CL tS A - 3 00.
*1 | |.l
Studiiuv charged 25 Incidenai Fob pur uttarer.
Course of lustrucii m, L’ nroagi, prop iriiig Siloit* tor UtllcM
Classes.
Fuor .J. T. NEWTON. FrircipaL
NR, ~ 7,<X -URtS
••St **» ' •Ini-' 'till l lilt il" 'll . ■*» J*> id.' ail . 75 3
ATI. NT ft ! ihr! \ •
MANUFACTURERS OF -
(jOssvpiiimw
| J.
thuueat <: lie: vnii coiton n-atTiL an
Spj.ii tl i[ ii i j >■ Soiltli'iiii liuirlsauil (Jro|t>,
ft contains all /lie Element., us Flan 1 Food in their B st. Form, ii Inis
stood the Tub' of years, and is now regarded as one of
Te Safest and l»d«i i-’eriiia: i UV>
lliOUbaudiS of Fnrnn it- id u oigm, A aoimi;, Teni.ussee nn,.
Fh-ridr. and many of dm most prominent Agrfcuitur.il Clm-s use it.
FW To whom we refer. Iteo. oof the llij grade fertilizers
sold in eorgiu. (See Agr.eu.uuai lOupnrtment Reports) Me in
vite vests al jDgsido tho hast Ferfiiizurs in use. We otter i l-nvfor
Cash, or i-n TimeJui-cufruncy on C.-Uim. We are the origin an l
only manufacturers of ossypium Fuospho. Its grea snceesa and
wonderful popiilrrity, has brought t :to the markets several ittiituita
4‘ons. None gonaiuc unless truudud on each sack :
PRECAUTION!
PR, RIGGERS'
HfJCKLEBERR f
CORDIAL