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WPERE PRINTERS DON’T
GO.
A printer djn’t rush to the dtC
tor every time be is out of “sorts.
Nor to the bukor when be get
oat of “pie.’
Nor does be go to Lett when be
wants the “devil.” -
Aor to the woodpile when be
wants a “stick."
Nor to the Bible when be wants
a good “rule.”
Nor to the grn shop wbed be
wants a “shooting stick.
Nor to a caoinet shop when be
wants -furniture ’
Nor to the bank when be wants
“quoins”
iVor to a girl when be wants to
“go to press ”
Nor to % lawyer when be has a
“dirty case.”
Nor to the butcher when lie
wants “fat.”
>’or to an old cheese when lie
wants “live matter.’
Nor to a pump when be is th'rs
ty and has ten cents in bis pock
et-
EVOLUTION AND DEVELOP
MENT.
Johnny aud bis father bad beeu
Laving a difficulty iu the wood
shed, owing to some disrespectful
remarks made by Johnny respect
ing his sire.
“Now, sir,” said the father, bang
iug the strap up, “has your opin
ion of your father changed ?”
“Yes, it has,” sobbed Johnny.
“Well, sir, what is it now
‘Wy —wy —l think any man
that'll jump on a fellow so much
littler than be is is a coward and
dasn’l take it up. Why don’t you
tackle somebody nearer your own
size
The old man grabbed for the
rtrap, but the boy slipped out and
is a candidate for the Legislature.
LUCK AND LABOR.
If tho boy who exclaims “just
my lock 1" was truthsi I ', he woald
say “just my laziness ! ’ or “just
my inattention ” Mr Cobdeu
wrote Proverbs about Luck and
Labor. It would be well for b iys
to memorize them.
Luck is wailing for something
to tern up.
Labor, with keen eyes and strong
will, wiil turn up something.
Luck lies in bed and wishes ‘lie
gostmun wcu’ul bring ) ,; m the
Labor turns out at six o’alnok
end with busy pen or linking
hammer lays the foundation for
competence.
Luck whines.
Labor whittles.
Luck relies ol chance,
Labor on character.
Luck slips down to indigence.
Labor strides up to independs
ence.
Wife—What makes you so late
to night, deor T
Husband (v\ ith md'gnotion)—l
have been ar es ed.
W ife—Arrested ?
Husband—Yes. I bought an um
brella to day and marked on it
“stolen fiorn H Smith.” The first
polict man I met arrest dma 1
told nim my name was Smilhj; bat
he wou’do’t believe in
m »♦« r
‘* Where would you advise me
to go to learn bow to play on the
piano ?*’
“To the woods, dear; to the
deep, dark, damp, dangerous
woods."
Lawklncefiele, Ga.,
Aug. 24 1 h 1885.
Office Board County Comrs :
It appearing from the returns
made on Tax Receiver’s hooks for the
year 1886, tht sum of 42,087,324 00 has
been given in.
Ordered tnai we th low
iug ,»er cents for the purposes „ rei
set forth as County T ,x
For Jury purposes, lOcU on the *RK
Gen Co “ lords “ suoo
“ Supp’t Paupers 07t ts •* *ino
“ Bridges, 05cts “
Pay off C. H. debt 25ets “
Total Co Tax, 57cts « sqoo
Bay Creek District, 1295 G. M.
Taxable property on .hooks J1G.'!,148,60
Ordered that the sum of forty tive
cents on the One Hundred Dollars be
evied as an additional Tax for the
purpose of paying debt incurred In
adopting Stock Law.
A true extract fr >m the minutes
of the Board. This Sept 7tli 1885.
JAS D, SPENCE,
Clerk.
FINE RIVER FARM FOR SALE
Georgia— Gwitmott County
By virtue ot an order from the court
of Ordinary of said county, ill lu
sold befoiv the Court House door in
the town of Lawrencevdie, Gwinnett
County, Ga„ within tlie legal hoursof
sale on the tirst Tuesday in November
next, the followin'; described proper
ty, belonging to the estate of Joseph
H Nesbit, late of said < ounty, deed’
One 1 indred and sixt live acres of
land, tno -e or less, being part ot land
lot No. 334, in the 6th dist. of said co.in
tv, and known os a’l the lauds belong
lug to said deceased, except seventy
three acres, set apart as Dower to the
widow, Adjoining the Dower on the
south and west, H J Mil o on tl >
north, and oiinpsou and Singleton on
the east .
There aree bout ninety five acres in
cultivation on this farm ; fifty live
acres of bottom on the Chattahoochee
and forty acres good upland, all in a
good state of cultivation, the balai ce
oiiginal forest. There are two settle
ments on this place. 3 1-2 miles from
Ntrw* s.
Sold for the purpose of distribution.
Terms, one half cash, 'balance due at
one year, with interest from date at 8
per cent. Parties desiriiig to look at
the lands will call on it T Nesbit on,
the place.
Mary K. Nesoit
LMfith 1886. Administratrix
E3OSOJJTOUS SALK OK
Lx UCCooper
Estiioto
Uy VII ti eof the direction* in the
last will aml-Umliimei't «f Levi Cu<> J -
e", dOeea-od. the under.-igmKt lit*
eXefntors. will sell on the first
dav tn Beeem’ie ■ next, lie ere tie
(Vert House d* >r, In the to nt of
I. wrencevUle, Gwinnett o auty, Hu,
[between the legal sale he' .1, the fol
llow >■» lands of said t’l ed. AM
Iv tig np °ml down liiir 1 (ay 1 es ere ok,
iii fin'd county and st te and in the
6th la l d distiiot, the col, * - it,
X Jjo< 110. 66, known as 1 e Home
Pliiee. containing 260 ae.es; more or
less.
2. Lot no. 91, IVn’ey nt, 125 aen ,
more or less, adjoining lauds of Han
ged and 1). <\ TTitvt'tnore.
A llead jot, no, #B, ' M aeres, more
or less, niljoiiiiiigMa ids of Ed John
son Cannon, end other*.
4. Gordon lot, no. 67, 200aores, more
or less, adjoin ur the ho tie pin *e,
Hhstd io, and I'emey lot.
5. Heiisett lot, no. 04, 20f>i acres,
more or less, ail joining lauds of Webb
Thomas, and 1 tit edge and other lauds
of the est at e,
6. Vi* tit’i Cooper lot, no. ~‘M
acres, ir o eerie adjoining lands of
the home place, the Bennett place
and Rollins.
7. No 61, part of the Cannon lot, 25
acres, more or less, adjoining the
Head lot, and other lands of the estate
The creek being the line betwten this
fraction and cannon.
6 Cheater Coehrell lot , no 62 120
acres,Jfnoreor less, adjoining lanusof
the h#tne plaoe, and Jack Raw’nis.
This Includes the bottoms on Hay ies'
olWek.
9. Ellison lot, no. 6-1, 200 acres, more
or ies*. adjoining lauds of ,R tUbilge,
Doualrlson and Williams. The cvet■
beii-g the line up to Rawlins correr,
10. No, 35, pari, of the Iti Hedge 'of,
36 acres, ir ore or less,. The brareli
being, the line between this fraction
nud the ba'lance of this lot.
To lie sold in the order named. Sold
for toe purpo e of distribution among
the heirs at law of said deceased,
Terms, one half cash, tne balUucedue
at one year, wit h intei <t at the rate of
8 per cent. Bond for titles given.uu
t il last payment.
E, M. BRAND,
J. VV. COOPER,
oet. 20-td. Executors.
TAX UAB^E
Buord Pro pety
FOR SALE.
The undersigned wishing to change
business and locality, offers his entire
Buford property for sale, to wit;
One due ing house with live rooms,
good well of water in y mi, good gar
den and orchard. Three lots 50x100 ft
each, and one ot 100x180 ft, where the
undersigned now •■es’ilcs.
Also one house and lot on north
Rail'oud Street Four rooms, four
lire places, good nul of water. Lit
50x100 feet.
Also ore house and lot, good Well
of water and gunieiL,, lot 10>.\120 11.
Also 01 0 wooden store house, on
south raPv'oiid street, in front of de
pot, 11 good ee oral husiness stand.
Lot 25x100 feet.
Also one farm containing seventy
aeres 0:1 Hie Railroad, o te half mile
from 811 f(i,-d deuot, twenty acres iu
cultivation, halanee in original forest
111 d heavily timbered and well wa
tered M til eabil s, etc ,
Will sell on favorable terms. Tilles
perfect. T. E. KEN ERL V.
jmy 14-3 m.
Valuable
Centerville Property
FOR SALE.
. Wishing tfi (AatlEe huStuesi tuiiFlo-
V , A » J , * ‘ *** «*' “* **-*« ail it-,
l.Uiiß-about Fifty tu-'.m
iu Ciitmui on, lire rest forest.
This land lies around and inolndes
tie village of Centervile.j There is
two good dwellings, and one tlni lit
house, UN this pl.ee, one large two
s. ory dwelling, witli six rooms and
six fire-places, good barn and on
buildings, nearly new, good orchard,
etc.. One dwelling with four rooms,
garden, etc. Centervile is a thriving
little village, in Rockbridge distr'et,
with two churches, one fine academ”,
one store and post offloe two public
gins, and surrounded with industri
ous farmers, it being a central point
and 8 miles from the rail road, makes
it one of the best country stands in
the county, and would very easily
sustain one or two more stores,
Will sell oil favoruble terms. Titles
good. T. J, MINOR.
aug2s-2m.
EXECUTOR S HALE.
By virtue of and in accordance,
with the directions in ttie bust will'
und testament as John H McKlvauey
deceased, the undersigned executors
will sell on the ltrs ; , Ti esday in No
vember next, Court House
door, in the town of Lawreneeville,
Gwinnett County, Ga.,Twithin the ,e
--gala 1 hours of sale, the following de
sliribed lands and will property of
said deceased, viz :
Fifty acres of land, more or less, in
the North cast corner of'ot No ltd
in the fifth district of said county, ad
join nig the lands of Joseph Livecey,
N Be inett, J J FUr'd and Wiu
Boil Is.
Also, one hundred anp fifty acres,
more or less, on the east side oi lot
No 195 in the fUth district of said Co;
adjoining the lands of Win Bonds. R.
A Hammoi d. J T McKlvauev and
the lands sei aiiart in the will of said
deceased to his widow in lieu of iV.w
--e-, a paid of this tract may he sold
with the mill proper.,y of which notice
will lie given on day of sale. Also two
acres more or less,'near l he mill pond
part of *ot No 196, bouui’ed O 1 three
si les by lands o J T McFJvaney and
on tlie other by the mill pond, upon,
which J W McKlvauev now reside*?
Also a two thirds undivided ill teres®
in and to what, isknown us Hay ('reek
Mills, located on what is kuowr as
Bay Creek, in said county, including
•all tlie machinery coi oeeted with the’
merchant mill thereou. Corn mill,
wheat mill, bolt, smutter,several piec
us of gearing not in use, co a shelter
Ac. Tiie saw mill locatod just aliove
the grist mil), also the shop or gin at
the ford above saw mill. With this
will lie sold the two thirds interest In
i:ll the tqaoblnery now in said shop
consi iting ol one jig saw, one cut off
saw, one rip saw, one mortising ma
chine and t its, one turning lathe and
to ds tar turning, one SO sxw co on
gin, fbederand condeUsi i, oue'pack
iug screw undone pair 2 ton wagon
scales.
A two thirds interest in and to the
lauds belonging to J s McElvane; \
Son will be void with the mill proper
ty, upon widen there is located three
tenant houses and one store house, 30
feet square. Sa d tract domains about
thirty acres, more or less, and adjoin
*"K the lauds of Burten ('amp and J T
M. 1-1 vaney and the other lands of de
ceased.
fids is one of the finest shoals to lie
found any wlie. e, and any one desir
ing to invest in maeliii cry should s e
It betore’.;,. l iing el wlie e. We <1
answer inquiries or s low the property
to those des lg to puuchuse. All the
above property sold to pay the debts
ami f->rdistr ! tuition among the heirs
‘>l, said deceased.
Ferriis, one third easli, balance oil
twelve months time, with Interest
from date at 8 [wr cent per ‘annum
Bond so • tit les given uutil all is pu ; d.
Buyer will take possession of the grist
mill in d saw mill on t heOrstof Dece u
berj e -t, a d of the g!|i after t.ie pres
eiit^g : ' ding season is over,
J, T McEl vaney,
Nathan Bennett,
Sept 17th 1885 Executors.
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
W L Dodd has applied for exemp
tion of pe-sonalty and se.ting apart
and valuation of homes.ead, ai d 1
will passuiMiii t tie same at 10 o’clock
H. in.on the2lst day of October 188e’
at my office. *
James T. Lamkin,
Sept 28th 1886 Ordinary.
AYERS ,
Cherry Pectoral.
No com; laiatf arfto uifiToti.- in tlioit
attack as those affecting the throat and lungs:
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A Terrible Cough Cured.
“In IhA7 I took a severe cold, which affected
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soral, which relievt'd my lungs, induced
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continued use of the Pectoral a perma
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old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your ,
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Ho RACK FAIURROIiiER.” |
Rockingham, Yt., July 15, !B#2.
Croup A Mother's Tribute.
•‘While in the country last winter my little
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Jt seemed as if he would die from strangu
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159 West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882:
“ I have Used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral
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Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, 1882.
“I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis,
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FROM THE FATHER: pleasure and
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have derived from the tue of «,
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. Tho
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Hiram Phillips.” |
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A FEW HINTS
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iron, coal, paints, oils, ETC
Their work is honestly mode to wear, and uni the -lop stn-.p stuff made
only to sell. Satisfaetion a'.wuys guaranteed. T i:\ukrnl to (he publie for
the very liberal patronage given them in the past, they .ii ul ooiitimio In ilo
their utmost to merit an iui reused pttronage ini lie liiiiire.
For prices, lernis, etc.j, address BA WELL A GOWER,
March 24-ly Flow ry JJrtocb, Ga.
Bffiarfel© works
—manufacturers an.i .leulersin-
ITALIAN AND RUTLAND I/ABBLE MONUMENTS,
BOX TOJ/BS, HA'AD, AND FOOT STONES.
AND UNDERTAKER
Cliurch Sued, Btoue MouuUin, Ga.
AC arch 10, 85,-ly
LA WHENCE V/LLE li R
Arrive Lawrenceeviile, 7:0 a m
Arrive a Snwanee, 7:40 a tn
Leave Suwannee .., 7:38 poi
Arrive Lawrenceville... 8:22 o m
The rain leaving Lawrenceville
at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec
ion with the “Belle rain” a Su~-
xvanee, arriving in Alana a 0:20 .
a. m. Returtng leaves Atlanta <.
6:15 p m and arrivingat Jjawi .ace
villa :i 8:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Snperinten lent
Bash ngkii Department
On aud after May 31st 1885
Passenger Train Service on
the Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows :
NOUTII WAR I >.
Express I Mail
No. 51 i No. 53.
Dili*/. I Daily.
Leave Atlanta 6,00 pm | 8.40 a ill
Gainesville 8.08 “ 10,52“
“ I,uia A 8.3:! “ | 10.55 “
*lt flap Jn’e B 0.18 “ I 11.25 ”
1 Toucoa <J 0.5! “ I 11.50 “
‘.Seneca D 10.56 “ I 12.51 pm
“ Greenville..K I 12.27 “ 2.23 ‘m
“ “"■"■hilling F | 1.42 am 3.34 p
Gastonia... (J 3.50 “ 5.26“
Charlotte.. n 1.40 6.10 •*
souts Ward.
I Express | Mail
I No. 50 I No. 52
I Daily | Daily
ll’ve Charlotte | 3.00 am j 1.00 pm
Ar. Gastonia 3.50 ’• 1 .41 “
. “ Spartanburg 5.57 3.34 “
“ Greenville... 7.13 “ 4.52 “
“ Seneca 8.54 “ 6.21 “
“ Tocooa 0.55 “ 7.21 “
“ R Gap June. 10.37 “ I 8.13 “
“ T.ula ll.o; “ 8.39 “
“ G inesville.. 11.33 “ | 9.05 “
“ Atlanta ) 1.40 pm 111.00pm’
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE
GOING NORTH
Leave Atlanta 5.50 p in
Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p in
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A . L . BELLE)
GOING LOUTH.
Leave Gainesville 7.00 a 111
Arrive Atl»uta 9.25 “
NO 18- LOCAL 1- HEIGHT
GOING SOUTH
Leave Ohar,otte 6.40 a. m.
Arrive at Gaffneys 11.10 “
‘‘ Sp-rtanbur. .1 25 p. m.
“ G“< mvil e.. .5.16 “
“ Central 7.45 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Central 6.20 a in
Arrive Greenville. 8 2i a. m.
“ Spartanburg.. .11.17 “
“ Gaffreys 1.22 p. m.
“ Charlotte 7.00“
All freight trains on this road cirry
passengers. All passenger trains run
tbrojgnt to Danville and Richmond
without ehaffge. connecting at Dan
ville with Va. Midlaud Rwy,, to all
eastern cities, and at Atlanta witli all
liur i dive ging. No 50 leaves Rich
mond at 3.25 p in and No 61 arrives
t. ■ cat 4.20 p in, 62 leaves Richmond
2,03 a in, 63 arrives there 7.00 a in. The
local freights stop at above static, s
20t030 minutes.
BUFFET SLEEPING CARS
WITHOUT CHANGE.
(In trains Nos 50 and 51, New York
and Alia la, via Washington and Dan
ville, and also Grew ishoro and Asli
▼ille.
On trains Nos 52 and 53, Richmond
ami Danville, and Wasiiington and Au
gusta, and Washington und New Or
lcins. Returning on No 52—sleeper
Greensboro to Riontuord.
’Through tickets on sale at v'har
lotte, Grecnvilie, Seneca, Spai tanhurg
end Gainesville, to all points South,
South West, North and East.
A With NKKR. to & from Athens
B “ N K R U to A irom
A lulu Fulls.
C “ E. Air Line to lal from
Elberlou ' Bowtrsville
D “ Blue Ridge R h .0 & horn
Walhalia, &c,
“ t'i (j B K to snd frm
Newberry, Alston snd Oolunibia
A t S 4 4J 4 C to A fr’m
HaiiJorao;iville, Alston Ac.
Chester A Lenoir to A Irom
Chester, Yorkville A flullas
M N C Div AC C-A to A frir
Greensbv ro, Kaleig
inviN Berkelly, Supenintendend.
A. L. Rives,
2nd Y. P. & Gen Manag
M. Slaughtr, Gen’l Pasenger Ag
•3
WEEKS ,$1
The i’OLIOh, JAZKITf will
mailed, sr cutely wrapped, to any
in tbe Uuited States tor three tn
eoeipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount allowed to postmas
ters. agents and clubs. Sample copies
moiled free. Aildret-s all orders to
RICHARD K, FOX,
Franklin Squire, New York,
WOmAN
HK.it HF.AL'I'II AND HA'.’i iNKSS
AltK MATTKItS OF GREAT CON
CEKN TO ALL MANKIND.
NKAR M AKIKtTA, G A.
Some montlis uyo I bought u bottle n
Dr Bradtield’a Female Regulor and us"d
au my family with great satisfac ios
have recoominended it to three familiei
oud they have f mud it to be just ' wiiat it
claimed (or it. The li males who have
used it are now iu perfect health and
alible t attend to their household duties
Kkv 11. B, Johfson
I
Ktatk of Gkoraia, Troup Co.
I have examined the recipe of nr.
Joseph Bradhold, and announce il to be
a comhinatioD of medicines ol great
merit in Ihe treatment of all diseases of
j for female lor which he recJnrnerids it.
I Wm, P. BkaSi.y, M. D
Sl RINUFIKLD j'KNN.
I,r. j. Braufiki.d : Dear sir—My
daughter lias been suffering for man*
years with that dreadful iiffiefion known
ug Female Disease, which has cosl me
many dollars, end not withstannding I
hod Ihe bc-Ht tiio best medical attention 1
could not find relief. 1 have used many
other kinds of medicines without at.v ef
fect, i bad just about given her up, was
iut of heart, but happened in at the
store ot W. V . Koker several week
si ee and he knowing ot my daughters
affictioo, persuaded me to buy a bottle of
yaur Female Reguliftoa. She began to
improve at once. 1 was so ilelighTed
with its cffedls that I bought several
more bottles ol it, Knowing wlntiilo
about itj if to iy one of my family was
suffering with tnat awful disease, 1 wo»ld
have it il it cost SSO a botte for j can
truly say it has cured my duunhtei sound
and w fl rnd myself and wife do most
heartily recommend your Fkmalf, Rkgu
i.atur ;a be just what it is aeceoniinend
j ed to be.
Respectfullyll, D. Fkvtaqtsoii
Treatsse on Health and Happio
i Woman mailed Iree.
The Bkadfifld Rkgul r,
Box 28 AToAtlaa
For Sale by Winn and Vaug
NO MORE EYE GLASSES
Mitchells*'
.Eye Salve
A certain, Sato,” effective remedy for
MahMamifys
Producing Long Sightedness, and Re
storing the sight of the old
Cures Lear Drop*. Grauulation,
Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Mat
ted Ej e Lashep, and
producing qaick
relief and per
inanenf
cure
Also equally efficacious when us u
in other maladies, such as Ulcers, L..-
vers, Hdres, Tuniors, Burns, Rlieum
atism, Files or wherever inllammation
exists. Mite hell’s Salve nay housed
to advantage.
><THib I > oil ctiggislsfll 25 cents
■1 0 Bf
Though prompt and efficient, it is
mild and harmless. Safe and reliable
for children, W herever known it is
the mothers’ favorite medicine for the
infant, the children and adults, it is
surprisingly effective.
TORCHES 15*. I.l((l li> 25c.
, The#voi|derful Success iu consulup
n, Bronchitis, asthma, spitting of
blood,sore throat,,loss of voice, catar
rhal throat affections, chronic har k in°
irritating and troublesome coughs. °
Rough on Toothache,
Instant relief for neuralgia,toothache’
faceaclie. 15c.
E. S. WELLS. Ji rsey City, N.J.
Q BURNHAM'S
IMPROVED
% STAND’D TURBINE
—-jfcL-dklJ Is the best eoustri ted
anil tinisbed, give bet
W - *jS ter percentage, i* ore
MjPWFTfT power and is so I for
wHubf b‘ s ß money per horse
/ L; power, than auo other
Turbine in the world
"F. ptde.l sent free i, v
M, EROS., York, P
9| ■ W iemiil, IVl* lioidnt. lion!
™ x 55 p| > *' "• 8.-t o( Elegant (ii.lil stone
Me.-vo auituts, Gent-'' 1-uko George Diamond Pin, Amt
thyst Stone Hii.grf nlaicl with gr*ft. Amethyst Stone Heart
Piii.Gr.Lt plan**. Wedding Rina, S*t K.qchiid Ear Droutc
I.wllhh FlcfWerad and HHrered Ha; Pin, Ladles' Fancy
Pin and Drops, Gold plate Ooll.’ir Buttno, Gents’ Quid plat
•Hi Watcn Chain aim Hat ot EKga a
ThreeG..ld plated Studs. T-.- W 1
•mirtLoi tntfi. st-f’.iui/or fSO ■ fi 5# MGSiF
arnfr. / Vl/i-A* >KWKAR Y ■
4A D UCtMtINTS Ti) A(, FN7 \ ■ ■
S-* aa*OS» Clinton Placa. New f irm
The Bottom ‘Busted.
Can’t Be Undersold]
A. J, \ EAL Sc SON, Stone Mountain, Qa
To our host of friends in Gwinn»tt and surroundmpon
wbo have honored us with their unstinted phtrouaire in ttA oona^
send GREETINGS'- PMt -
We cotue to the front this Fall, with one of the larg*.
must complete stocks ever bioughf to this market, comprising Ijj
line of GENTS’ FURNISHING* GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS. SHOES
DRY GOODS, NOHcNS. HARDWARE,
GROCERIES, and FERTILIZERS.
And in fact everything usually kept in a first class store. ty a
what we say ™
We Can’t Ee Undersold i
Aad will give you goods at prices that are hey end competition
we buy direct from Headquarters, and in large Jots, and will ’
DIVIDE PROFITS WITH YOIJ.
.1 ' * J -
Our shoe and hat departments can’t be excelled, ev*n u,
city of Atlanta Remember this.
Our Family Grocery Department is comple
Flour and Bacon for the million ]
Here’s a pointer! Now remember wit
you wan’t anything—no matter what it is—call on
and we will supply you, A J VEAL and boa.
00.20-ic Stone Mountain.
C eo. E. King & CoJ
COR. PEACHTREE AND WHEAT STS. ATLANTA, GA. I
Wt* Sell HARDWARE and TINWARF
CHEAPER I
Than any House in the City. You can save money ■
buyiiig I‘rom us. 0ct20 ; «
E. W HEWITT,
DEALER IN
Doors, £*asli ? Blind
BUILDERS HARDWARE
PAINTS. OILS Etc Etc Etc I
84 Decatur Stre’et, ATLANTA, GA.
0ct.20 3 m
- ■; ” mew ; j
Fall - Winte
GOODS ?
f n
o
The subscriber is now receiving his Fall and Winter stocm
New Goods, comprising a general stock cf Dry Goods, Gents I
Ladies Boots and Shoes. Ladies Diess oods.ents Hats, Pieceoods I
•Jeans, Cassimers, Etc., Notions, Hardware,
GLOTHIM©,
r ■
her childreni boys, youths’ and men. Can fit anybody.
tics, Sheetings, A’hirtings, Etc., roceries, ;
Bagging and Ties I
All of which he proposes to sell as cheap as the same qo*!*®
Gerais can be purchased in any house in the State. M
TO MY PATRONS I return my thanks, and can but
<hey will continue with me, promising to do my utmost to n> ■
their interest. . J
I'd all is extended a cordial iffvitation to examine his sjo®
making purchases. No bouse has better facilities for hatklliog M
chesp. He means what he says, t ■
GAN BE FOUND IN HI? HOUS
•' < ' « 1
the best siock of Ready Made Clothing, in better
fits ard more of them, than any house in North Georgia, ■
Atlanta, vvnich he wiil sell as cheap as any house in thff ° ’ ■
eepiing the fatter place. J AMES D. SPUN < J
Sept. 14-3 m, Lawreneeville,
LA.WRBNCEVILLB
SEM I N A R Y,
FOR
male and Female* I
»v
The Fall session of the above Institution will begm « at , he folio w
24, 1885, wit h the same corps of teachers as the last term, ■
rates of tuition. . * c r I
FIRST CLASS, - *} n s n °’
SECOND CLASS, - *
THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50.
FOUR H CLASS, - 300
Studeus charged 25c Incidenal Fee, per qnarer. {or Co l^
Course of Instruction, Thorough, preparing Suae ■
C1 “”' r,„. J. T, NEWXOS. w»^|