The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, November 03, 1885, Image 4

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WHAT THE EYES INDICATE. Black eyes are indicative of pas sionaie ardor in love Hasty, irritable persons have frequently eye < of a brownish tint, lnclmed to a greenish hue. Green eyes, ah hough tkeii praises are often 6ung in Spanish oallads, show diceit and coquetry. Very dark blue eyes, with some- Ling or ths tint of tUe violet, show great power and affection and purity of mind, but hoc uicch in'ellectnality. Brown eyes, when not of the yellowish tint, but pure russet blown, show an affectionate dis* position; the darker the brown the more ardent a.id passionate is the powe r of allection, Clear, light blue eyes, with a calm steadfastness in their glance are indicative of cheerfulness of disposition, of a serene tempei and a constant tature, These eyes are peculiar to the northean nation*; one meets them among the iitweedes and, also sometimes amoag the Scotch. The purely greeu eye indicates deceit and coquetry, the propensi ty to greenish tints in the eves is a sign of wisdom and courage- Very choleric persons, if they have blue eyes, have also cer, am tints of green in them, and when under the influence of anger a sudden red light appears in them. Gray eyes, of a somewhat green ish gray, with orange as well as blue in them, and which are of ever varying tints like the sea, are those which denote most intellect uaility. They are espeoiallv indi cative of the impulsive, impression able temperament —a mix' ure of the sangniDe and the bilious— which produces the poetic and ar tistic natures. EXECUTORS SALK OF L MCooper Estate Ft virtue of the directions in tlie lart*«ill aud testament of Levi Coop er, deee&ted, toe undersigned, his exee Jtors, will sell on the first Tues day in I>eeeml»r next, before the Court Ho.-se <loo-, in the town of I. wrem-eville, Gwinnett r ounty, (in, In-tween the legal sale hours, the fol io vii*g lauds of 'lee-eased. All lying tip ard do vn bin Haynes oreek, iii said county and state, and in the sth land district, thereof, to-wit, 1. Lot no. 6fi, known as t.ie Home l’lace. containing -’ISI acres; more or less. 2. .Lot to. 94. Penley lot, 125 acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of 11 ag gett and D. C. Hawthorn. 3. Head lot, ro. 6k, 260 acres, more or less, adjoitrng lands of Ed John son, Cannon, and others. 4. Gordon lot, no. CT, 200 acres, more or less, adjo’m’g the home plaee, Hhad lot and Penley lot. 5. Benseit lot, no. 04. 20acres, more o. k adjoining lands of Webb Thomas,and Rutledge and other lands of the estate, 6. Vine!tig Cooper lot. no. 63, 200 acres, tno.e or ’ess, adjoining la-ids of the home the Bennett place and Hollins. 7. No 01. part of the Cannon lot, 25 acri s, mo e or less, adjoining the Head lot, a. d other lands of the estate The creek being t>’e line betwten this JracCon and canno i. 8 Cheater Cochrell lot, no 02, 120 acres, more or less, ad joining landsof tlie hame place, and Jack huwlins. This includes the bottoms on Haynes’ ereek. 9. Ellison lot, no. 34, 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Rutledge, Donaldson and Williams. The creek being the line tip to Rawlins corner, 10. No, 35, part of the Rutledge lot, 36 acres, more or less,. "The branch being the line between t his fraction and the ballanceof this lot. To be sold in the order named. Sole 1 for the purpose of distribution among the heirs at law <>f said deceased, Terms, one half cash, tne ball-nice due at one year, with interest at t he rate of 8 per cent. Bond for titles given un til last payment. E, M. BRAND, J. W. COOPER, oct. 20-td. Executors. FINE IiIYER FARM FOR SALE Georgia—Gwinn-itt County By virtue of an order from the court of Ordinary of said county, ill be sold before the Court House door in the town of Lawreuceville, Gwinnett ! County, Ga„ within tlie legal hours o' sale on the first Tuesday In November next, the following described proper ty, belonging to the estate of Joseph H Nesbit, late of said county, deed’ One hundred and sixtlive acres of land, more or less, being part of land lot No. 334, in thc6lh dial, of saidcoun tv, and known os all the lauds i-elop - j mg to said deceased, except seventy ! three acres, set apart as Dower to the widow, Ad joining the Dower on the south and west, H J Minot oi Hit I north, and .-dinpson and Singleton on the east. There aree bout ninety live acres in cultivation on this form ; fifty five I acres of bottom on the Chattahoochee I and forty acres good upland, all in a i good state of cultivation, the balance | original fore st. Tin re are two settle ments oil this place. 3 1-gntilcs from Norerot s. Sold for the purpose of distribution Terms, cue half cash, .balance due a one year, with interest from date al 8 percent. Parties desiring to look at the lands will call on T Nes bit on the place. Mary Iv. Nesbit Oct.sth 1885. Administratrix RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE Georgia Gwinnett County Court of Ordinary, Sept. 16, 1885. Whereas, A M Baxter and j T Bax ter, the duly qualified executors of loseph W. Baxter, late of said coun ty deceased, having in due form ap plied to have the hist, will and testa ment of said deceased, proven ill sol emu form: and. whereas, it appears from said petition that John F. Bax ter, Jos. A Baxter, Mary Brown, Ida Wliatly, Martha Gofortli and Hallie Baxter, and the following minor heirs of Ruben W: Baxter, .lecea-cd to wit : Mary O. Baxter, Ruben Baxter, and Edward Baxter, heirs at law and legatees of said deceased, are non res idents of said State, and are citizens of 1 he State ol Tex ts. This is, therefore, to cite all and singular said parties to be and appear at a court of Ordinary. to be held ill and for said county, by in o’clock, a. in. on the first Monday in November next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why san’ will should not be proven in solemn form, in ac cordance with the Statute in such eases provided. And it is further ordered that this rule be published once a week for four weeks in the Gwinnett Herald, before said court. Witness my hand and of ticail. signature. Sept. 221885. Jas. T. Lamkin, Ord'y, BURNHAWS A |e IS) " VaAphle’ t free by aURNH4/IBROS.YMK,PA, AI >MINISTRATOR’K SALE Its virtue of an order from Ilie court lof Ordinary ol Gwinnett County, Ga. will be sold before lb* Court Horn* uoor in the town of Lawrenecvillc. (twin I nett County Ga„ w.thtn the legal hours ( of sale on the first Tuesday in Novem ber 1885, the following described prop erly belonging to the estate of W. rt Chamblee, deceased. One tract ot land containing forty five acres, more or less- bting a part of lot No 301, in the seventh dis trict of Own. nett county, known as the home place, i tjoining lands of Tbonms Smith on the east, E IS' Vance and Wyatt WiSaon on the south, J a Higgins and right of way of a ,t r Air - Line Railway west and north- On this place is siuated a well finish d eight room I rame dwelling, and Necessary outbuildings fifteen acres in cultivation, baiauce in old fields and orig inal forest. Also at the same time and place two hundred ac res. more or less, of |ot No 297 in said seventh land district of said county and state, adjoining lands of Thomas and Wm Smith and others on the north, C 0 Ewing and Henry Bryant on the east Mrs Wm Wheeler and Wyatt Wilson on the south and E W Vanee and Wyatt Wilson on the west. About one hundred acres iD culti vation thirty or forty acres of which is creek ana branch bottom . balnnce chief ly in otigina I forest. Sold lor the pur pose of paying the debts otsuid deceas ed and for distribution. Terms of sale one third cash, one third iu twelve months end one tniftd in two years with interest at eight per cent Irom date. title till last pay meol is made. J. F. Espy. Oct sth 1885 Administrator ADMINISTRATOR’S' SALE By virtue of nil order from the Court of Ordinary of said county, will he sold lx'fore the Court House door in the town of Lawrem-eville, Gwin nett county, tin, within the legal hours of siile ou the first Tuesday in Xovemlw-r next, tin- following d,-s< rili ed lands belonging to the estate of Thomas Garner, deed, to wit: Fifty acres of land more or less, known as pad of lot No 91. in ‘.lie litl> di .riot of said eon ty. on which is sit tia.ed a merchant and corn mill, known as Garner's Mills, and enihrae iug all of said lot of land on the so.ith side of the mill creek, with all water privileges, up to high water m: rk on the north side of said otcek. Eighty acres of land, more or less, on the north sine of said mill creek, and being the balance of said lot above described, adjoining lands of Daniel Garner on the north, TO Hclt on the east and William Garner on tlie west. There is on this fraction about 30 acres in original forest, the balance in cultivation. Fifty acres, more or less, part of lot No 83 in the 6th district of said conn t.v and known as the North west dor tier of said lot, adjoining lands of D T Cain, T C Holt and the landsof sold estate. Ten acres in original forest, balance in cultivation. Forty tie es, pa"t of lot No 82 ill said di-t rift, (less one half acre reserv ed for grave yard) Known as the home place of tne de ceased, adjoining lands of Andrew Garner on the south a mi William Gar tier on the west. On this lot is a good dwelling ank necessary outbuildings. Bold fertile purpose of distribu tion. Terms cash. J 13. Andrews, T. A Garner, Oct&th 1885. Administrators. LAND SALE Georgia—Gwinnett County By virtue of au agreement bstweoo tlie lieirsat law of Isiah Knight., lute ol said county deceased, (all of said heirs being of lawful ag ), the ndersigntd as agent for said heirs will sell before the I’oitrt House door in the town of 1 aw renceville Ga< within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in November next the following described lands of said estate. Sixty eight acres more or less part of lot No 16 in the Ctli district of said county and known as the dower set apart to Rath Xnight ns the widow of said Isiah Knight by the Superior Court of said county, tlie inetes ai.d bounds of said land wiil fully appear by reference to a plat of survey on record in said court. Adjoining lands of M Mason J T Knight N Wight Thomas Chriswtll and others. Sold for the purpose of dis-ribution among the heirs of said deceased, under an agreement between the parties in in terest. The deed to said land will hr signed by all the heirs at law so as to make a perfect title to the purchaser. Ternt3 cash. J. T. Knight, Oct sth 1885 Agent A Marvelous Story - TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. "J FROM THE SONiToS^t “ Gentlemen: My father resides at Glover, Vt. He has been a great sufferer from Scrof ula, and the inclosed letter will tell you what a marvelous eilect Ayers Sarsapar>, has had in his case. I think his bloo6 must have contained the humor for at least ten years; but it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five years ago. From a few spots which ap peared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body. I assure you he was terribly afflicted, and ar object ot pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his ago w’ho enjoy as’good health as he has. 1 could easily name fifty persoih who would testify to the facts in his case. Your# truly, \V. M. PHILLIPS.'* FROM THE FATHER: a duty for mo to state to you the benefit I have derived from the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Six months ago T was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The humor caused an incessant and intolerable itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of the Sarsaparilla in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores Lave all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect being now able to do a good day’s work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire wuaL has wrought such a cure In my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you. Atep’s Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Oct, 21,1882. Yours gratefully, HIEAAI PHILLIPS.'* | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cores Scrofula I and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas. Eczema, Kingworm, Blotches.. Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and strengthens the whole sv«tem. A PREPARED BY Dr J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Sol'’ b, Ml Dnyatfs'*; Sl.nij bottl-e to fefi, °RESCRIrTION FREE^ '>r ;t!o jy < ’ure oi'N imnai Weakness. fJs* .-anin,- and all r. sorder.. brought on by imhr vet on <*r ex(<>-. Any Druggist htu» the Ingre ! "hi !». ~.. J. i j;.N A r«». No. lit, fc.-.i s.u (y -'niuU «. 'mi: ,io:ai. < p i > We may moralize as much as ■ * please about pain; but the lact is ‘hat we don’t like it while it last*. and that we want to get rid of it as soon as we can. Whether cause d by rheumatism, gout, disordered liver, weak nerves,im-p.ular kidneys,bad blood, or anything else that is just the reverse of what it should be, the sooner it is out of the system the h ippier we are. Whether pain is the resuit of imprudence or of acci dent, or is sent as a amishment lot jur sins, may be a nice question for he philosophers to argue; bu peo ple who are suflerine want first to be rid of tnc pain, after which those w hoarc fond of argument inn v argue the matter to their hearts’ content Above all theory, argument and philosophy, comes the delightful fact that liko .c's Ikon Bitters driv es pain away. Sufferers run no risk in trying this medicine the only compound containing iron which carries no mischief with it. Those who have used it will tell you so: and y< u can try for yourself by buy ing a Lki Tie of the nearest druggist. Isyuiu bile viertk a ihiliatA Perhaps that seems a high price for it, considering how poor your blood is, and how youi whole sys tem is prostrated, debilitated, and 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 says he does -ie mt to die. Life is very precious, even to a hro ken-down man it is worth saving, One dollar will buy a bottle of Broum Iron Bitters. That one dollar mr.y start you on the road from misery to recovery. A man must take a very mean view of himself who is not willing to invest that much in making one serie.js effort to rescue himself from deadly debility, and t.. ctep into the en joyment of solid health. Broum's Iron Bitters vitalises tue blood, tones the nerves, and rebuilds the system Its wed 's well known. Invest that dollar n a h,,t1l 8 IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR GAME BAi AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE Remingtoi IFLES-aHI shot GUNS All the Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR ADDRESS Lambersoji, Furman & Co SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remington&Son: Sporting Arms and Ammunition, 281 & 283 Broadway, NEV/ YOR WESTERN OFFICE, D. H. LAMBERSON L CO., 73 State Street, Chicago, ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y REMINGTOI SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES IADE IN THE BEST MANNER, BY SKILLED WORK) REMEMBER THAT OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIAI One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLA SEND FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTORAL tt ILION, N. Y. Haw York Olßce. 118 Chamber. Sire Consideringall the ills that attack Pttle children, it is a wonder that any of the poor little youngsters live to grow up. There are child' «.n who are truly object? of pity. '1 -r y seem almost blood k -s. iiu.ii c ; edcs are thin and pinched; their eyes are hollow; »nd their skin is tightly drawn t their foreheads. There is nothing hearty about teem. They jo no' enjoy their lives. They are suffer lg from the debility that leads to marasmus. Poor things! I>< a good deed ior the pale, pool, puny, pallid hiitl. 3 land its mother a bottle <•( Brown's Iron JJiitcrs. lleiv life e ven for the most lief' iff- most uebilitated; for the i ifi'l gi,ea up for dead. 1 1 . t;:;• t lie i ii -d is what the child needs f.» '•• ing ii no. The iittle dig, stive app,'. dtis v. *ll re cover. lis : ileila ksi. 'll (ill out.' rite\vi'..t; " lia-eliiM will he exchar::., c l"i su merry prattle of iirriii is - . S i i! a :dst will t-. ■ i ■ ;'s Jn<n W.. . igiitinin I'limhlti, Dont oc dismal / Your liver is tor pid, perhaps, and you may be said to be bilious. The way to help you out of the difficulty is to take Broren's Iron Bitters, which sets disordered livers at work in good style. Don tbe cross and angry/ Your digestion is bad, and tiiat upsets your disposition. If you will try Brown’s Iron Bitters, y a will find the digestive ci T.euliies driven away in short ore e; Don't be despo::.: c:ii / You are ”'oak because your blood is thin, and you cannot face trouble, or tlunk you cannot- Brown's Iron Bitters will put iron into your circulation, enriching the blood, ■.linking it a royal red color, and giving you the strength you need. Ihe troubled, the weary, t.ie despondent, the nerveus, Tie debil itated, and the biliou ' tied rest, re pose, refreshment, and reconstruc tion in the use of that prince of Tonics, Brown’s Iron Bitters. The druggist charges a dui' ir a buttle for it. j : PRESCRIPT! ON FREE\ Fwr the sixthly Dure of Seminal Woakiu*' .Truf ManhotKl and ail atsorden* Imeighl on jndis* cretiou or ex<t»ss. Any I rngßtal Ims th»* ingrt ilientt. I»r. W. JAtttlA .v « 0., \u. if Ar»t Xixllt SUy -k Uu( 4li.iu>U- M. JRoy.-iI, Rich K<-«1 Hlooil. In this country we are all kin, s, and we are all entitled to have is good blood as that which courses through the veins of emjierors. There are princes indNnillion aires. languishing in feebleness and broken flown bodily health, who would Ik- glad to have the strength of the humblest lalnwing man. And there are many people w ho are neither kuigs, emperors, nor millionaires, whose blood is thin, whose circulation is jxior, who are suffering from lassitude and debil ity', and who know not the pleasure of a hearty meal nor the enjoy ment of being able to do a gun) day’s work. if such people will put some .ui into their blood, they wi" “it 1 z and enrich it. They car. do u-o 'a the use of Brown’s Iron Birtt... the purest and most excellent it on medicine ever made. Thousand who were weak, languid, pale #nd prostrated, are now happy to say • bat Brown’s Iron Bit to a biougb 'hem ut> and gave them. new ! if“ Ifon Canr *t liny it' ii* Uiq w Bar-row ns. What an absurd idea ’ i to send a sick man, with an ailir.;, stomach, a torpid liver, and impoverished blood, to a bar-room to swallow some stimulating stuff, ami call it medicine 1 An enormous amoun' of mischie. is constantly dune o> men who thus trifle with themselves, instead of healing their diseases,they make, them worse. Instead of gaining trength, they r only require the isgraceful habit of th ' 'ling. It is a point worth noting in con lection with Brazen s B on Bitters that this valuable tnedi ine is not sold in bar-rooms, and will not be. It is not a drink. T t is a remedy. It is not made to tickle the palate of old topers. It is made to heal disease. It is not made to promote the good-fellowship of a lyt of bib ulous fellows standing around a bar and asking each other, “What will you take ? ” It is a true tonic; an iron medicine, containing the only prepa ration of iron which can safely and beneficially he taken into the i-.---t.-u: The best evidence in the world of the purity and excellence of Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco is found In the fact that the fame of this tobacco increases from year to year. This could not be the case if it were merely “ gotten up to sell," or had any dubious or dangerous Ingre dients in it Among millions of users of all nationalities, surely some one would find out if it were impure, injurious or unpalatable. For 18 years this tobacco has been acknowledged to lie the beat tn the world, and every year the Bull Durham brand grows more popular, the demand for it wider, and smokers - ■ ■-* more enthusiastic over its delicious natural flavor. £§ A Ask your dealer for it. jjnpT Get the genuine trade- At I mark of the Bulk Eg& T" ;! •S There is no mischief done whert Blackwell’s Bull Durham . X Smoking Tobacco is used. Tlie Preacher’s Quiet Habits. Sedentary and studious met iometimes become prostrated be fore they know it. Those win: spend much time in close mental work, and neglect to take enough exercise, often find their stomachs unable to do the work of digestion. The liver becomes torpid The bowels act irregularly. The brain refuses to serve as it once did. Their preaching becomes a failure, and there is a state of general mis ery. So many ministers have been restored to health by the use of Brown’s Iron Bitters that the clerg) generally are sneaking to thou, friends of this medicine as the very best tonic and restorer they know of. It restores thin and watery blood to its proper condition by toning it up with the purest and riost invigorating preparation of iron that science has ever made. It is pleasant to take, and acts immediately with the happiest re sults, not only-on the parsons , but On other folks as well. J . ■ ' ; !f * %?.?,> * iy V -o -Lv : ; ißisi 'il&i' II\;‘ I IK* - . , : ISP*Mfe j* sso^ «S£s*** r £>% i 11 - S»& M « m Jf vMafsM i ms¥m i ■ 2&iJ % U ?Y3 13 W*g The Oi.-y quick rnd positive Wood poise* vi.icdy on earth, for ike immediate and per naneut cure of all focus and stages of Blood ); stases, Si : 5, OM I*l l rrs a d Sores, Skin )i -a es and Humors, S*>v<*Hed Glands and 'oiT.u, Hu uaLisui, kidney Complaints, Ca inrh, F-. Tuaie Troubles, Syphilis in all Ptages, JciCdicary Taint, and all tl.n orders requiring it iinmss'a'cabl© blood pimtier. It doe# not ovtuoi n loime'd or ve stable poison. One jotlie give? positive proof of its magical powei • J: d ntrior.iy. Thousands of wonderful mrcs made at home and abroad, mailed in v k son t, free to any address. No one can i)o r. '. icnl power of B. i>. B , aftei adiu* tb l.iree bcttlca, SI.OO, oi (or Call on your druggist, or addresr BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. TANITE " " “ " j!* " ® { TUB TANITI’CX* FWEtf / WHE£LBw*l | fttiv.inlxl.iir WiNOtNu WACHINCj, j Uutuoc U*-i> BAGwELL & COWER, Flowery Branch. Ga Take this opportunity to inform the people ol Gwin milt ami adjoining counties that tl.ey arc stiil manufacturing their justly celebrated Which have given such universal satisfaction lor du rahility, Light Running Proportions at ml Stylish Fin ish for many years. Their prices have bet.n reduced to suit the times. Also dealers in W A GON and CA RKI AG E MTJ£K IAL, iron, COAL, PAINTS, OILS, E r rc Tln-ir work is honestly made to wear, awl not the slop shop stuff made only to sell. Satisfaction aiwtiys guaranteed. T.iaukful t<> the public for the very liberal patronage given them in the past. (hi’.V shall oontiutle tn do tlieir utmost to merit an itiei eased patronage in Hie future. For prices, terms, etc., address BA WELL & GOWER, March 24-ly Flow iy BrmcL, Ga. IVTarBIe works —manufacturer* an.t -teiiters in— ' IT ILIAN AND RUTLAND d/AKBLE MONUMENTS, BOX TO.VBS, HAAIi, AND FOOT STONES. AND UNDERTAKER Church Street, Stone Monti lain, Ga. March 10, 85.-ly LA WHENCE V/LLE R R Arrive Lawrenceeville, 7:0 a m Arrive a Suwanee, 7:40 a m Leave Suwannee .., 7:38 ptn Arrive Lawreneeville... 8:22 o m The rain leaving Lawre tceville at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec ion with the “Belle rain” a Hu-- wanee, arriving in Alan t, a 9:20 . a. m. Returing leaves Atlanta 0:15 p m and arrivingat Law) nee villi- i 8:22 p. m. EDWIN BERKLEY Superintendent Fasii nc.kji Department On and after May 31st 188f> Passenger Train Service on the Atlanta and iJharlotte Air Line Division will be as follows : NORTH WAIT 1). Express | Mail ' No. 51 I No. 53. Daily. | Daily. Leave Atlanta ] 6.00 pm | 8.40 am Gainesville, | 8.08 “ i 10,32“ “ Lula A | 8.33 “ ! 10.55 “ ‘ R Gap .Tn’e B 0.18 “ 11.25” ‘ Toccoa (5 : 9.53 “ 11.56 “ ‘ Seneca D | 10.50 “ 12.51 pm “ Greenville..K I 12.127 “ 2.23 ’ui “ Spartnnlirir F | t. 42 am 3.34 p Gastonia... G 3.50 “ 5.2(1 '* “ Charlotte.. R 4.40 0.10 “ SO UTHA’.v ill )7" " Express | Mail No. 50 | No. 52 Daily | Daily i/ve Charlotte | 3.00 am | I.oopm Ar. Gastonia 3.50 “ 1.41 “ “ Spartanburf? 5.57 “ 3.34 “ “ Greenville,... 7.13 “ 4.52 “ “ Seneca 8.54 “ 6.21 “ “ Toccoa 9.55 “ 7.21 “ “ H Gap June. 10..37 “ 8.13 “ “ Lula 11.07 “ 8.39 “ “ Gainesville.. 11.33 “ t 9.05 “ “ Atlanta i 1.40 pin | 11.00 pm ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE GOING NOP.TJI Leave Atlanta 5.30 p m Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A . L . BELLE) GOING SOUTH. Leave Gainesville 7.1 H) a m Anive Atlanta f 9.25 “ jS'U 18- LOCAL a HEIGHT GOING SOUTH Leave Charlotte G. 40 a. in. Arrive at Gaffneys Ik 10 “ j p Spartanburg.! 25 p. m. “ Greenville.. .5.1 G “ Central 7.45 “ NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT. GOING NORTH. : jeave Central G. 20 a tn Arrive Greenville 8 2Y a. m. “ Spartanburg... 11.17 “ u Gatfreye 1.22 p. m. “ Charlotte 7.00“ All freight trains on this mail e ury passengers. All passengerliains run tlirought to Danville anil Richmond without change, connecting at Dan ville with Va. Midland Kwy„ to all eastern cities, and at Atlanta with all lines diverging No 50 leaves Rich mond at 3.25 p m and No 51 arrives thereat 4.20 p ui. 52 leaves Rielmiond , 2,00 a in,63 an ives there 7.00 a m. The local freights stop at above stal.io, s 20 to 30 minutes BUFFET SLEEPING CABS WITHOUT CHANGE. Dn trains Nos 56 and 51, New York and Atlanta, via Washington and Dan ville, and alsvt Greensboro mid Asli ville. On trains MusiVl and 53, Uli-limoilil and Danville, and Washington and Au gusta, and Washington and New Di let ns. Returning on No 52 sleeper Greensboro to Richmond. K,*"Through tickets On sale at i'har lot (e, Gieeiivdie, Keneca, Spartanburg end Gainesville, to all points South, Soulli West, North and East. A With N EItR. to & from Athens B “ NEB It to A Irom Jf lulu Fulls. C “ K. Air Line to Tal from Eiberton Bowtrsville D “ Blue Ridge If K.ofi Irom Walhalia, Ac “ (W G it R to end frm Newberry, Alston end Columbia A « S k -i Hi C to A fr’m It *i l ;rs i i ville. Alston Ac. Chester & Lenoir to A from Chester, Yorkville A Pallas II N 0 Div & C C-A to A fra- Greeusbeio, Raieig dwin Berkeley, Supeiiir, tear!end. A. L. Rives, 2nd V. P. & Gren Mauag M. Slaughtr, Geu’J Pasenger Ag 13 WEEIIS,SI The I’OLIUK UAZKITK; will mailed, securely wrapped, to any in tbe United .States for three in eeeipt of ONE DOLLAR. Lioeral discount allowed to postmas ters. agents and cl ill is. Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to KI(.IRAKI) K, FOX. Frauklin Squire, Mew York, WOmiAH II MB If FAT/I'M AM) H AI'I’IXKSS AKK M ATTIuItS OF UK It AT CON CK.UX TO ALL MANKIND. N KAR M ARIKTTA. G A. Some months ago 1 bought a bottle n Dr. Bradfi: Id’s female Regnlor and used an my family with great antislac'ios have reejommended it to three familiet ond they have I mud it to be just wlmt. it claimed for it. The females who have used it ale now in perfect health and abblu t attend to tlieir household duties Rev H.B, Jop.fson .Statu of Gkokaia, Troup (Jo. I have examined the recipe of Dr. Joseph Bradleld, and announce it to be a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of lor female for which he recjimnends it. Wm, P. Bkasi.y, M. D SrKINOFIKI.D TKNN. Ik. J. Braufiki.d ; Dear sir —\f, daughter has been suffering for manj years with that dreadful tifficlion known . s Female Disease, which has cost me tnaey dollars, end not wif hstannding I hod the best the best medical attention I could not find relief. 1 have used many other kinds of medicines without ui.v ef fect, 1 hadjnst about given her up, was nit, oi heart, bat happened in at the stove of W. V' . Ki'ker several week si ee and he knowing of my daughters aflittion, persuaded me to buy a bottle ol yaur Female Regolatoa. Slie began to improve at once. 1 was so deligh’red with its etiedts that I bought severui more bottles of it, knowing whrt i do about itj if to- ry one of my family was suffering with tnat awful disease, 7 wo»ld have it if it cost SSO a botte for j can truly say it has cured my daunhtei sound and w II rod myself and wife do nfost heartily recommend your Female Rkou i.atok tn be just wdial it is aecoommend ed to be. llespeutfiiilyll. D. FEVTAqrson Treatise bn Health and Happi n Woman fnaiitsl free. I he Bkaufifi.d Reoul r, Box 28 AToAtlaa For Sale bv Winn and VaL'G NO MORE EYE GLASSES Weak j Mitchell’s Eye Salve A c«v tain. Sateffective remedy Tor kWd^nliiaisiiEp I‘rodiicing Long Sightedness, and Re storing the sight of the old Ouren Ten - Drops. Gimnutation, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes. Mat ted Eye Lashes, and producing quick ie lief and per nianenf rnre Also equalty ejtieiveious when us d iu of her maladies, such as Dicers, F. . vers. Sores, Tumors, Bums, Rheum atism, Piles or " Uerever inUimimation exists, Mitchell’s Salve nay be used so advantage. •- * ’ 1 ‘tb II: II < 11. pr ists at 25 cents JilLSlaaG i. tTic- nfil fnistakes of tlie irul’c -.n vv. to tliirik that there •v.tre nii Kaffir ways of curing dis. qase except ll'.oscr wh ; ch had been handed down frbm former times. It is not to be denied that the Doctors have done great things for the world. Bi.it when it comes fight down td Tlie r :ul curing oi | disease, it rtiust be admitted that ! Brown’s Iron Bitters lias done en oagh toearn tlie generous gratitude of tiiis whole present generation, including the medical profession. there are no Mysteries or secrets about the co n rending of Brown’s Iron Bitters. I us preparation of ifon is the only preparation which v'll not injure teeth or stomach. In this it is beyond cotnjtarison better th in the other preparations, which ate mischievous and injurious. \ oil need not fear a mistake in trying Brown’s Boa Bitters. Your druggist has it. It gives vigor to tlte feeble, and new life to the dyspep tic. Children take it, not only with safety, but with great ad .ad ■ ( asm sm r iff* UTT,,. r | iS M s »»l Mxlmhwi. REAt* AND . ■ 9 lo Sti .ts MolH lfcs 8; ' S Enviduprs. TVnril. Poo holctor. A W ™ ™ ti* I'cii, Set of Kiegtuit (jold Slone Sloovo Jutt* n% Corns’ I.ak« Diamond 110, Aiafr thyi*tSu>no Ktup-inlaid with gold, AJU«tJiyst Stufce Scarl Pin, Cold p.lHt«n’Ring. Rosei.nd Kiw Drops, Ladies’ Flowered and Silvered ilHtlhn, indies’ Fancy Pin Wm! Drops, Gold plate CoIMr Pn’ton. Cents’ Cold-plat ed W aicii Chain and Set o| |B| ‘i'hr»-o Ist- 7’• • ■ 9]| ■ntirtLol rmf r. frrx.ioß/i/xjxym LSVUCfiAt/ X m 7 0 .4 (. FA l S ■ B * BRIO*. Clinton PUraw N«w f arte The Bottom ‘Busted; Can’t Be Undersold; ' A. J. VEA L & SON, Stone Mountain, Q a To our host of friends in Gwinnett and Bur-oiinT who have honored us with their unstinted patron*™, i, i* °° aolr send GUF E TT. XV S ! v 86 n tbe m, . We coiue to the from this Fall, with one of tli« I nn.st complete stocks ever brough/ to this market, comprish^** 1 *' line of GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS -*‘ f ' CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTH ’sHOEvt DIIY GOODS, mru.su. HARDWARE GROCERIES, and FERTILIZERS And in fact, everything usually kept in a first Mass store u wlmt we say >v « m« We Can’t Be Undersold Aod will give you goods at prices that are beyen.i comma,T we buy direct from Headquarters, and in large lots, an<f wiH° D ’ * DIVIDE PROFITS WITH YOU i * f lit",, # ' Our shoe and hat department can’t be excelled ev&n city of /Atlanta Remember this, ’ Our Faintly Grocery Department is cotnplet Hour and Bacon for the million ” JT-iT Here’s a pointer ! Now remember wh you wan t anything—no matter what it is—call ou SUpply yoxx ’ A ,L VEAL and bon. ° c 2 tc Stone Mountain. C eo. E. King & Co,I COR. PEACHTREE AND WHEAT STS. ATLANTA, Ga. I We Sell HARDWARE ami TINWARE I CHEAPER I Than any Tloti«e in the City. You can save money fl c buying from ns. Oot2o-B : ■ ' •" ' •’ I E. W HEWITT, I • DEALER IN 1 Doors, Sa«h. Blind!’ BUILDERS HARDWARE ■’ PAINTS OILS Etc Etc Etc ■ 84 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA. 0ct.20 3 m ,i NEW Fall - Wintei GOODS ? o The Hubscriber in now receiving his Fall and Winter stoci New Goodß, comprising a general stock cf Dry Goods, Oeote Ladies Boots and Shoes. Ladies Dtess oods,ents Hats, Piece <>od« •Jeans, Cassimers, Etc., Notions, Hardware, CLOTHIN#, For children, boys, youths’ and men. Can fit anybody. H° B tics, Sheetings, Shirtings, Etc., roceries, Sagging and Ties I All of which lie proposes to sell as cheap aa the same qual* j Gr.ods can be purchased in any house in the State. J TO MY PATRONS i return my thanks, and can hut (hey will continue with tne, promising tc do my utmost to m 1 ihoir interest. To all is extended a cordial invitation to examine his s "j making purchases. No house has better facilities for ham i°B j cheap. He means what he says, CAN BE FOUND IN HI? HOUlj the best stock of Ready Made Clothing, in beit9r . e 0 fits ard more of them, than any house in North Rfiorg»> nO J Atlanta, wuich he will sell as cheap as any house in the * o ’ cepting the fatter place. J VMES I). SPL- ’ SepLl4-3m. Lawrenctv.lle, Georpi LAWREKCEVILIiB seminary, for male and Female* The Fall session of the above Institution yill !''i „t the f® ll1 '* 24, 1885, with the same corps of teachers as the last tei n>, rates of tuition. FIRST CLASS, - *1 »“• SECOND CLASS, - * '7; THIRD CLASS, - - 2 «“• FOUR HCL A S 3, - 300 Studens charged 2.1 c Incidenal Fee, per qnarer. f or Conrae of Instruciion, Thorough, preparing Sad o °" , ““ S I-.„. J. I. -NEWTON,