The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, November 10, 1885, Image 4

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HOW THE HANDS SPEAK The pyramids tnd monoliths of Egypt ft J the temples of India wer« plat ied anti superintended by a people celebrated ts hav ig the smallest t fid most delicate fi-nds in the world. The model Greek bend, as ho. a in the idea! statues, is Isrge, w th a moderately hffi palm .\od a prout isent thumb. ’the bard hand indicates one who easily puts forth cont rued act or endures in physical effort and de lights in energetic activity. The elastic or sinewy ban.. proves rapid, skillful activity. It is characterized by rather than endurance. Soft hands belong to one who labers with faUgae fid we -i«« nesv In all occult matters the thumb plays a prominent pert, It indi cates the intel genee sad will. Ia general, a large thumb shows do cision of charscter, persistency of purpose, therefore is apt to belong to one ktoly to succeed a ship l ! thumb shows on* who is vicillst ing aud uncertain in his aims, in termittent and changeable in his efferas, Short fingers indicate one who saes iu general, examines only the the mass, oomprehends the trout enremble Long fingers indicate one who sees the pa ’ts, appreciates the de tails and understands the minutte. Slightly tapeeing fingers indi cate one geow’ng in the direction of idealty, Long Lails indicate a peacenik er, onewno will bear much for the sake of quiet, aud is steadfost in friends ip. Short nails belong to one who will asset / his rights. Pale spots on the nf ;l s, especial ly near the base, indicate disease of (he nerves, and an inclination to melancholy, EXECUTORS SALK OF Iji IVlCooper Estate By virtue of tae directions in the last will and teo.ameiit of Levi Coop er, deceased, tae u tderrig.ied, his execatois, will . “11 oa the H. jt Taes day tit December next, before the Court Ho e do,-, in tie .t vn o,‘ Lrvneuce.ille, C w unett coun.y, Go. between tie legal sale hou , the fol lowing lands of s rd . eee All lying np pad down hi. Hayt e.t creek, in said eou ity and state a. d ' i the 6th land district, the eol, to-wit, 1. Lo. no. 66, known as t e Home Pl"ce. containing SIM ac.ts; more or less. 2. Lot no. 94. Peniev lot 125 acres, moreo. les . adio'ai'i 'l* -ds of Bag gett aud D. C. Hr 7. iorr>. 3. Head lot. i o. eg 260 acres, more or lest, adjoi. - ds o' Ed John son, Cannon, a ido tiers. i. Gordon iot. no.6T, 2CoPcres, more or - less. ar.jo' > tv, tae ho.ue plaee, Hhad ’ot and "emey lot. 5. Benxe.t 'o., no. 64. 2Cl>j acres, wore orlc , adjoin’ ig lands of Webb Tbotuav.a. d Rutledge and other lands of the estai 3, 6. Vit •ng Coojjcr lot, no. 63, 26" acres, mo e o ■ tc-s. adjoining laads of the bo re plans, Tae Bennett plaee and Rollins. 7. No 61, part of the Canuou lot, 35 acres, mo.-e or le , adjo’niug the Head lot, end other ! mdsof the estate The e cek t le i'ne betwten this Tractio ja- d cannon. 8 ( neater Coch ell lot, no- 62, 120 acres, more o ■ le; , adjo'ning landsof the harne place, and Jrek Rawlins. This include the bottoms on Haynes' creek. 9. Ellison lot, no. 34, 200 acres, more or less, adjoining l..uds of Rutledge, Donaldson a d Williams. The creek be t - be line up to Rawlins corue , 10. No, 35, part of the Rutledge lot, 25 acres, more or less,. The biauch being the line betwee t tnis fracl .on a..d the be lance of this lot! To be sold in the o xler named. Sold to • the purpose of distribution among tae hen ,at law of said deceased, Te nil, onehalf rash, tae ba noedue at one year,with interest att re. ate of Bpe cent. Bond for titles given un til last payment. • E, M. BRANT), J. W. COOPER, oot. 20-td. Executors. LAND SALE Georgia—Gwinnett County By virtue of an agreement between the belts at law of Isieh Knight, late of said eoaoty dece: ad ( (all of said beirs bring of lawiul age), the -ndersigned as agent for eaid beirs will sell l .tore the Court Hou 2 door in the town of I aw rcjccville (ia. within the legal horns of sale on the first Tuesday in Novemb“ next the following described hods o said estate. Sixty eig. acres more or less part of lot N• 1G in the 6th district of said cooDty and kuoao as the dower set ejirt to Both Knight as the widow of said lsrih Knight by the Snpei'er Court of said county, the me' 3 and Liuuds of said land wiil folly appear by referenoe to a plat of survey on record in said court. Adjoining hrds of M Mason J T Knight N Wight Thomas Chriswell and othei- Sold for the purpose of distribution among the heiis of raid deceae :d, un.' .r an agreement between the parties in in terest. The deed to said 'and will b: signed by all the hens at law so as to make a perfect title t* the pnrebaser. Terms cash. J. T. Knight, Oct sth 1885 Agent RULE TO PEKrECTSERYICE Georgia Gwinnett County. Court of Ordinary, Sept. 16,1885. Whereaa, A M Baxter and j T Bax ter, the dv'y qualified executors of loseph W. Baxter, late of said coun ty deceased, having in due form ap plied to have the last will aud testa me it of said deceased, proven in sol emn form: and, whereas, it appears from said petition that John F. Bax ter, job. A Baxter, Mary Brown, l-'a Wnatly, Mart a Goforth and Sallie Baxter, aud the following minor heirs of Ruben W: Baxter, deceased, to wit : Mary O. Baxter, Rabe i Baxte • and Edward Baxter, heirs at’aw and legatees of said deceased, are non res idents of said State, and are citizens of the State of Tex is. This is, therefore, to cite all and singular said parties to be and appear at a court of Ordinal y, to he held in and for said county, by 10 o'clock, a. m. on the first ? onday in Novemlier next, then and the e to show cause, if any they i ave, why said will should not lie p oven in solemn form, in ac cordance with the Statute in such cases provided. And it is further ordered that this frule be published once a week for four weeks in the G in. ett Hei u'd, before ■aid court. Wiv-ie-s my h ud and of #ouii; signature. Sept. «18b6 ; Jitt. T. Ltunius, GiUy, * Pale, Poor, Puny and Pallid. Consideringall the ills tlx itattack Pttle chiklren, it is a wonder that ■ any’ of the poor little youngster* | live t© grow up. There are children who are truly ! objects of pity. They seem almost bloodless. Their cheeks are thin and pinched: their eyes are hollow; and their skin i» tightlv drawn foreheads. There is nothing hearty about them. They io no' enjoy their lives. They are •ufier l g from the debility’ that leads ;o marasmus. Poor things ! Dr a good deed fi r the pale, pool, puny, jxillid child. Hand its mother a bottle of Brau ns Iron Bitters. Here is life even for the most delicate, the most debilitated; for the child almost given up for dead. Iron in the blood is what the child needs to bring it up. The little digestive apparatus oil re cover. The pale creeks will fill out The weary groan ot the child will t>e exchanged for the merry prattle of infantile gladjtcss. Your druggist will tell von a vt wot < ’ trrm Mt- A Marvelous Storv ». . TOLD til TWO LETTERS. *?> ■ FROM THE SON: V ork, Oct. 2s. fiaii, “ CtotlmeK: My father reside, at Glover, Ve He has been a great sufferer from Scrof ula, and the inclosed letter will toll Jou v. ha* a marvelous effect _ Ayer's Sarsapar>, has had in his case. I think his bkxA must have contained the hnmor for at least ten years; bat 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 an object ot pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his age who enjoy as good health as he has. I could easily name fifty persoi* who would testify to the facts in his case. • ,* Yours truly, W. SL Fmcm-s.” FROM THE FATHER: pleasure and a duty for me to stale to you the benefit I have derived from the use ot Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Six months ago I va t completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. Tho 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, an 1 have used It regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have .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 wna. has wrought such a cure in my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Glover, Vt, Oct -21, V6BL _ Yours gratefully, llirAii Phillips.** | Ayer's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, EryMtK el&s, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches. Sores, Bolls, 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 svsteui. . v •A* PREPAID BY Dp. J.C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mass *ol* by -\ll Dru/ncfitU; *X, »ix bo*.t)“s to Win— i ouare in Trouble. Dont be 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 Brown's Iron Bitters, which sets disordered lit ers at work in good style. Don t be cross and angry! Your digestion is bad, and that upsets vour disposition. If you will try "Brown s Iron Bitters, you will find the digestive difficulties driven away in short order. Don tbe despondent / You are weak because your blood is thin, and you cannot face trouble, or think you cannot. Browns Iron Bitters will put iron into your circulation, enriching the blood, making it a royal red color, and giving you the strength you need. The troubled, the weary, the despondent, tlje nervous, ‘be debil itated, and the biliou. find rest, re pose, refreshment, and reconstruc tion in the use of that prince of Tonics, Brown’s Iron Bitters. The druggist charges a doll \r a bottle for it. u* Warren Leland, whom everybody knows as tho suecessfu manager of the Largest Hotel Enterprises cf America, says that while a passenger from New York on board a ship going around Capu Hora, in the early days of emigration to Cal ifornia, he learned that of the officers of the vessel had cured himself, during the voy age, of an obstinate disease by the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Since then Mr. Leland has recommended Aver’s Sarsaparilla in many similar cases, and he has never yet heard of its fail ure to effect a radical cure. Some years ago one of Mr. Iceland’s farm laborers bruised his leg. Owing to the bac state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling or lump appeared on the injured limb. Hor rible itching of the skin, with burning and darting pains through the lump, made life almost intolerable. The leg became enor mously enlarged, and running ulcers formed, discharging great quantities o l extremely offensive matter. No treatment was of any avail until the man, by Mr. Lei.and’s direc tion, was supplied with AVer’s Sarsapa rilla, which allayed the pain and irritation, healed the sores, removed the swelling, aud completely restored the limb to use. Mr. Leland has personally used Ayers Sarsaparilla lor Kheumatism, with entire success ; and, after careful observation, declares that, iu his belief, there is no medicine in the world squal to it for the cure of L*ver Disorders, Oout, the effects of high living, Salt Kheitm, Sores, Eruptions, ami all the various forms of blood diseases. We have Mr. Lelani/s permission to invite all who may desire further evidence in regard to the extraordinary curative powers ol Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to 6ce him person ally either at hia mammoth Ocean Hotel. Long Branch,or at the popular Leland II vie . Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New \ ork. Mr. Leland's extensive knowledge of the good done by this unequalled eradicator of blood poisons enables him to give inquirers much valuable information. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. |«U by mi bruggliti, £l,>U bolt lei tor fb. THE 3. ORAL OP 17’. We may moral;,;e ; much as tvj please about pain; but the fact is ‘hat we don’t like it while it 1.-sU and that we want to get rid of i as soon as we can Whether caused by rheumatism, gout, disordered liver, weak nerves, iriegular kidneys, bad blood, or anything else that is just the reverseof what it should be, the sooner it is out of the system the happier we are. Whether pain is the result of imprudence or of acci dent, or is sent as a -hment lot our sins, ma v B ans e question the philosophers to argue; but peo ple yho are sin: ngjuM.- 1 first to be rid of tiie pain, after *:<T» those whoarefondof argument mayargue the matter to the ir hearts’ content, Above all theory, argument and philosophy, comes the delightful fact that Bko.-. a s Iron 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 you can try for yourself by buy fug a bo ole of the nearest druggist AYER’S PILLS. A large proportion of the discast-s withb cause human suffering result from ucih: ment of the stumauli, bowc.s, and i ve:. ! Aveb's Cathartic Pills act directly v.\ v. i these organs, and are especially designed | cure the diseases caused by the r»U » ment, including Constipation, ludij* >• tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dyscntt and a host of other ailments, for ail < i which they are a safe, sure, prompt, an.- pleasant remedy. The extensive use 1 1 lU Pills by eminent physicians in rcgulai prae tice, shows unmistakably the eetimatich .. which they are held by the medical prohs sion. These Pills are compounded of vegetable | substances ouiy, and are abeohWvly free from i calomel or any other injurious ingredient. A Sufferer from Headache writer : “AVER’S Pills are Invaluable to in-, ai.d ; are iny constant compa m. I Lave ben a severe sufferer from lit :u! m ’k , and yoni Pills are the only thing 1 • -mi b>.*k n for relief. Oue dose w:il quickly move mj bowels and free my head tioui pain. The\ are the most effective and tin- r.isie.-t physic I have ever fount 1. it i pi -ore to me to Speak in their prai and 1 always do so when occasion oilers. W. L. Page, of W. T . Franklin St., Richmond, Y a., dune “I have used AVer's Pjli-h in number less instances as recomiuemietl by you, and have never known them to fail to accomplish the desired result. We constantly keep them on hand at our home, anti piize them as a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine. Full DYSPEPSIA they are invaluable. d. T. Haves.** Alexia, Texas, June 1«, 1862. Tlie Rnv. Francis B. llaruowe, writing from Atlanta, (ia ., says: "For some years past 1 have been subject to comtipation, from which, in spite of tlie use of medi cines of various kinds, 1 suffered increasing inconvenience, until some months ago 1 began taking Ayer’s Piles. They have entirely corrected tlie costive habit, and have vastly improved iny general health.” Ayer’s Cathartic Pills correct irregu larities of the bowels, stimulate the appe tite and digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give toue and vigor to the whole physical economy. prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. YflllNß All experience the wonderful HI n Tin beneficial effects ol ”, p’mV Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Children with Sore Eyes, Son AGED. Ears, or any scrofulous o; sypl? ilitic taint, may be made healthy ami stroiij by iu use. Bold by all Druggists; sl, six bottles fer r The bset evidenoe in the world of the purity and exoelience of Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smokins Tobacco le 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 be the hast in the uorld, and every year the Bull Durham brand grows more popular, the deinaDd for b- It wider, and smokers more enthusiastic over Its delicious natural flavor. jflrj ABk your dealer for it. Get the genuine —trade* raj? I mark of the Bull. T There is no misch-of done where Blackwell’s Bull Durham S. ' ' T Smoking Tobacco Is um*l IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR GAME BA AND MAKE BIG SCORES, USE REMINGTOI IFLES-zm SHOT GUNS AM the Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman & Co SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remington&Son: Sporting Arms and Ammunition, 281 & 283 Broadway, NEW YOR WESTERN OFFICE, D. H. LAMBERSON L CO., 78 State Street, Chicago, ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y REMINGTON SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES UDE IN THE BEST MANNER, BY SKILLED WORKI REMEMBER THAT OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIAI One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLA SEND FOE CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL C< ILION, N. Y. Jlbw York Office* 118 Cbambera Sire CONSUMPTION. I have a poiltive remedy fur taa above disease; by its use thousands of cases of the worst kind aud of long standing have been curuil. Indeed, n strong Is m\ faith In itsefficacy,that 1 will send TWO HOTTX.ES fREa. together with a V ALU AH'-E TREATISE ou this disease to any sufferer. Uiveei nreaaand I* O. addr. as. - oh. T. A. £>Lo UM.lftl PeafrlSt., h’ew York* PRESCftH'TIOF FKEIR 'or the singly Pure o/ seminal Weakness, Ix>st Manhood and all disorder., brought on by links, e ret lon or excess. Any Druggist haa the lntre liputs. !>■*. Vs. JiqiKS A TO. No. | d* Mail .♦ ■*#•»«. tk Foil Canr J*t Buy It iu w Bar-roof iis. What an absurd idea it i c to send a sick man, with an ailing stomach, ii torpid liver, and impoverished blood, to a bar-room to swallow some stimulating stuff, and call it medicine! An enormous amoun* of mischie* is constantly done by men who thus trifle with themselves. Instead of healing their diseases,they make them worse. Instead of gaining trength, they only acquire the 'isgraeeful habit of tippling. It is a point worth noting in con icction with Brou n's Bon Bitters , that this valuable merit ine is not sold in bar-rooms, and will not be. It is not a drink. It 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 lot ol bib ulous fellows standing around a bar and asking each other, “W hat will you take ? ” It is a true tonic; an iron medicine, containing tile only prepa ration of iron which can safely and WuehcuiUv tie taken into the si stem Isyonr Life worth a Oollauri Perhaps that seems a high price for it, considering how poor your blood is, and how your 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 no* ’ u ant to die. Life is very precious, even to a bro ken-down man it is worth saving, One dollar will buy a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters. That one dollar may start you on the road from misery to recovery. A man must take a very mean view of lymself who is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself front deadly debility, and O atep into the en joyment of solid health. Brown’s Iron Bitters vitalizes tue blood, tones the netves, and rebuilds the system Its wo:l" is well known. Invest that dollar in a bottle 8 Royal, Rich Mod (flood. In this country we are all kings, and we are all entitled to have as good blood as that which courses through the veins of emperors. There are princes and million aires, languishing in feebleness and broken-down bodily health, who would be glad 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 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 good day’s work. If such people will put some k >r into their blood, they will -ivil / and enrich it. They can do ii»>a a the use of Brown’s Iron Buttle, the purest and most excellent it on medicine ever made. Thousands who were weak, languid, pale, anti prostrated, are now happy to say •:hat Brown’s Iron Bitters brought them up and gave there new life, r fhe Preachers Quiet Habits. Sedentary and studious met sometimes become prostrated be fore they know it. Those wlrf 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 clergy generally are speaking to their 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 most invigorating preparation pf 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 ... - ■ ■ ■ k|| mi - fglilttife The only quick and positive blood poieot emedy on earth, for the immediate and per uauent cure of ail forms and stages of Blood liscasee, Scrofula, Old Ulcer* and Sores, Skin liseases and Humors, Swelled Glands and Hints, Khcumatism, Kidney Complaints, Ca. arrh, P.-maie Troubles, Syphilis in all stages, lereditary Taint, ami all disorders requiring u unmistakable blood purifier. It does not ontain a mineral or vegetable poison. One kittle gives positive proof of its magical power nd superiority. Thousands of wonderful ures made at home and abroad, mailed iu •ook form, free to any address. No one can uibt the magical power of B. B. B , after ading the testimony. Large bottles. SI.OO, or tor $5.00. Call on your druggist, or add rest BLOOD BALM CO. ( Atlanta, Ua M£C I Mt IMi « I Far Hn wMn.w # -» t 2 ■ hmnilrics usul % fa KK I I Pi ■ M K W 't or M\<krx *4 T-afrit? ■■ TUF.TAMTECO EMERY WHEELS*** I '! stromiplauv, wtINDINC MACHINES l Oa-iV. BAGwELL (£ COWER, Flowery Branch. Ga Take this opportunity to inform the people of Gwin nett and adjoining' counties that they are still manufacturing their justly celebrated "Which have given such universal satisfaction for du rability, Light Running Proportions and Stylish Fin isb lor many years. Their prices have been reduced to suit the times. Also dealers in and CARRIAGE M TERIAL, iron, co al, paints, oils, etc Their work is honestly made to wear, and not the alop shop stuff made only to sell. Satisfaction always tmaranteud. Thankful to the public for tbe very libel al patronage given them in the past, they shall continue to do their utmost to merit an increased patronage in tho future. For prices, terms, etc., address BA WELL & . GOWER, March 2f-ly Flowery Branch, Ga. lYEarble works — manufacturers amt dealers in— ITALIAN AND RUTLAND GARBLE MONUMENTS, BOX TOA/BS, HA’AD, AND FOOT STONES. AND UNDERTAKER Church Street, Stone Mountain, Ga. .March 10, 85.-1 y LA WHENCE"V/LLE R R Arrive Lawrenceeville,... .7:0 a m i Arrive a Suwanee, 7:40 a in j Leave Suwannee .., 7:28 pm j Arrive Lawrenceville... 8:22 o m j The rain leaving Lawrenceville at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec ion with the “Belle rain” a Su wanee, arriving in Alana a 0:20 j a. m. Retming leaves Atlanta a 0:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi once villea 8:22 p. m. EDWIN BERKLEY Superintendent Pasiiinger Department On and after May 81st 1885 Passenger Train Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air- Line Division will be as follows : NORTHWARD, Express Mail No. 51 No. 53. Daily. Daily. Leave Atlanta.... 6.00 pm |B.4oam Gainesville 8.08 “ 10,32“ “ Lula A 8.33 “ 10.55 “ ‘ It Gap Jn’e B 9.18 “ 11.25“ ‘Toeeoa <1 9.53 “ 11.56“ ‘ Seneca I> 10.56 “ 12.51 pm “ Greenville..E 12.27“ 2.23‘m “ Spartanlirg F 1.42 am 3.34 p “ Gastonia... G 3.50 “ 5.26 “ “ Charlotte.. H , 4.40 6.10 “ SOUTH WAR! >T“ Express | Mail No. 50 | No. 52 Daily | Daily L’ve Charlotte | 3.00 a m | I.oopm At - . Gastonia 3.50 “ 1.41 “ “ Spartanburg 5.57 “ 3.34 “ “ Greenville... 7.13 “ 4.52 “ “ Seneca 8.54 “ 6.21 “ “ Toeeoa 9.55 “ 7.21 “ “ R Gap June. 10.37 “ 8.13 “ “ Lula.. 11.07 “ 8.39 “ “ Gainesville.. 11.33 “ ,9.05 “ “ Atlanta 1.40 p m | 11.00 pm ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE GOING NORTH Leave Atlanta 5.30 p in Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p in ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A . L . BELLE) GOING SOUTH. Leave Gainesville 7.00 a m Arrive Atlanta 9.25 “ NO IS-LOCAL i HEIGHT. GOING SOUTH Leave Charlotte 6.40 a. m. Arrive at Gaffneys... .11.10 “ Spar tan burg. 1 25 p. m. “ Greenville.. ..5.16 “ Central 7.45 “ NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT. GOING NORTH. Central 6.20 a m Arrive Greenville 8 2/ a. m. “ Spartanburg.. .11.17 “ “ Gaflreys 1.22 p. m. “ Charlotte 7.00 “ All freight trains on this road errry passengers. All passenger trains run tbrought to Danville and Richmond w ithout change, connecting at Daii ville'with Va. Midland R\vy„ 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, there at 4.20 pm, 52 leaves Richmond 2,00 a in, 58 arrives there 7.00 a m. The local freights stop at above stations 20 to 30 minutes. BUFFET SLEEP tNG CARS WITHOUT CHANGE. On train#Nos 50 and 61, New York and Atlanta, via Washington and Dan ville, and also Greensboro and Asli ville. On trains Noss2 and 53, Richmond and Danville, and Washington and An gust a, and Washington and New Or leans. Returning on No 52—sleeper Greensboro to Richmond. (Pv’ Through tickets on sale at r’liar lottc, Greenville, Seneca, Spartanburg end Gainesville, to all points South, Soot h West, North and East. A With XE Xi R. to A from Athens B “ X K R R to A from A lula Falls. C “ E. Air 1.-ine to Tal from Klberton A Bowersville D “ Blue Ridge Klt.o A from Walhalia, Ac “ CA (X R R to ami frm Newberry, Alston end Columbia A A S A 3 U A 0 to A fr’m Henderson ville, Alston Ac. Chester A I.euoir to A from Chester, Yorkvillc A Dallas ii X C Div A C C-A to A frm Greensbi ro, Kaleig dwin Berkeley, SupeniDtendend. A. L. Rives, 2nd V. P. & Geu Mauag M. Slaughtr. Gen’l Pasenger Ag 13 WEEKS,SI The POLICE GAZETTE] will mailed, securely wrapped, to any in the United States for three in eceipt of IP* ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmas ters, agents aud clulis. Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to RICHARD K, FOX, Franklin Square, New York, WOmM 111 K ifKALTH AND HAPPINESS AUK MATTERS OF GREAT CON < KRN TO ALL, MANKIND. Near Marietta, G a. Some ninths ago I bought a bot Pen Dr. Ilradlield’s Female Regulor and Used an my family with great aatisfae'ios have recoommended it to three familiei ond they have f tund it to be just what it I claimed for it. The females who have ! used it are uow in perfect health and abble t atteud to their household duties Rev. H. B, Johfson. State of Üboraia, Troup Co. I have examined the recipe of nr. Joseph BradSeld, and announce it to be a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases of for female for which he recjtnmends it. Wm, P. Beaslv, M. 1) Strinufteld Tens, ’ Lr. j. Brapfiei,d ; Dear sir—My daughter has been suffering for man* vears with that dreadful affiction known us Female Disease, which has cost me many dollars, end not withstannding 1 hod the best the best medical attention 1 conld not find relief: I have used many oilier kinds of medicines without ai.v ef fect, I had just about given her up, was Tut of heart, but happened in at the store of W. \V. Kdker several week siiee and he knowing of my daughters affiction, persuaded me to buy a bottle ol yaur Female Regulatqn. She began to improve at once. I was so delighTed with its effedts that I bought several more bottles of it, knowing whrt i do about it; if to- ry one of my family was suffering with tDat awful disease, I would have it if it cost sbo a botte for j can truly say it ha 3 cured my daunhter sound and w fl rnd myself and wife do most heartily recommend your Fkmai.e Regu lator ta be just what it is aeceommend ed to be. Respectfully!!, I). Fevtaqtsou ’Treutsse on Health and Iluppin Woman niaiied free. Tub Bradfifld' Regul r, Box 28 AroAtlaa For Sale by Winn and Vaug NO MORE EYE GLASSES Mitchell’s jEye Salve A cm tain, SatoJ effective remedy for MdM&iAs f Producing Long Sightedness, and Re storing the sight of the old Cures Tear Drops. Granulation, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Mat ted Eye Lashes, and producing qaick 1 relief and per manenf cure Also equally efficacious when us <1 »i other maladies, such as Ulcers Fe vers, Sores, Tumors, Burns, Rheum atism, I‘ilesor wherevi# inflammation exists, Mitchell’s Salve may be used to advantage. l or :nle by a]] druggists at 25 cents boiior’s Mistake. t3nc of tlte old mistakes of tlie profession was to think that there were no other ways of curing dis ease except those which had been handed down from former times. It is not to be denied that the Doctors have done great things for the world. But when it comes right down to the real curing of disease, it must be admitted that Brown’s Iron Bitters has done en ough to earn the generous gratitude of this whole present generation, including the medical profession! There are no mysteries or secrets about the compounding of Brown’s Iron Bitters. This preparation oi iron is the only preparation which will not injure teeth or stomach. In this it is beyond comparison better than the other preparations, which are mischievous and injurious. You need not fear a mistake in trying Brown’s Iron Bitters. Your druggist has it. It gives vigor to the feeble, and new life to the dyspep tic. Children take it, not only with safety, but with great advantage. 6 i gragSft rnaT’pTop ptekage i$ the i*i *<-■** 3 ■ “ jJ REA n AND S BmPsee. is ■ ■ Envelope*, Pencil, Pen holder, Gold- BSE en Pen. Set of Elegant Gold St.n® Sleeve -Juttons. Oents' Lake George Diamond Pin, Ama thyst St. >ne King Inlaid with geld, AmeGiyat Stone Seart Pin, i .**•! idated Wedding Ring, Set Roeebud Ear Drop*, Ladles Flowered and Silvered llat Pin, Ladles’ Fancy Set Pin and Drop*, Gold plate Collar Button. Gents* Gold plat >Vnb ti Chain and Set <>i MB ■ B JD t j., t~.-f „• 50 I ■ ■ SNaCr rrir,. f .t rRAORI'L\AkYm ■ UtIHJCf Mh A-7 A 7 OAi,HNTs m ■ *-«*• aaiaa, «nnten rkasa, N*«r tynm The Bottom 'Busted, 1 Can’t Be Undersold! * A. J, VEAL & SON, Stone Mountain, Ga. To our host of friends in CBvinnott and sur-onn uT who have honored us with their unstinted patrons te n? Countr J send GREETINGS ! patronage ,n the paßt)W# We come to the front this Fall, with one of the L, most complete stocks ever brought to this market, compristeg f Dcl line of GENTS’ FURNISHING* GOODS - § CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS SHOEu DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HARDWARE ° ES> GROCERIES, and FERTILIZERS And in fact everything usually kept in a first tlass store u wha< we say u We m*»a Wq Can’t Be Undersold And will give you goods at prices that are beyenJ comnetifte . we ha, <W from He.dquaKer., aod m l.rge lot,, '« DIVIDE PROFITS WITH YOU. eilv ol SET “ ’’ I ““ Sd ' B ’*" “ * Our Family Grocery Department is complete Flour and Bacon for the million, ’ [FJT Here's a pointer! How remember when you wan’t anything—no matter what it is—call on u» and \vc will supply you, A J VEAL and Son. Oct2o t,c Stone Mountain. Geo. E. King 7k, Co, COR. PEACHTREE AND WHEAT STS. ATLANTA, GA. AVc Hell IT RDWARE and TINWARE CHEAPER Than any blouse in the City. You can save money by buying from us. Oct2o-li E. W HEWITT, DEALER IN —- Doors> Blinds BUILDERS HARDWARE PAINTS OILS Etc Etc Etc 84 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, Ga,. 0ct.20 -3 m lIW • Fall-Winter GOODS ? o The subscriber is now receiving his Fall and Winter stock of New Goods, comprising a general stock cf Dry Goods, Gents sail Ladies Boots and Shoes. Ladies Diess oods,enis Hats, Piece oods •Jeans, Cassimers, Etc., Notions, Hardware, CLOTHING, her children, boys, youths’ and men. Can fit anybody. tics, Sheetings, Shirtings, Etc., roeeries, Bagging and Ties All of which he proposes to sell as cheap as the same quality Goods can be purchased in any house in the State. TO MY PATRONS I return my thanks, and can but hope WW they will continue with me, promising to do my utmost to make it to their interest. . . To all is extended a cordial invitation to examine his slock b®* making purchases. No house has betfer facilities for handling goo cheap. He means what he says, A N BE FOUND IN HIS SOUS the best stock of Ready Made Clothing, in better o°d«, betttf fits and more of them, than any house in North Georgia, outsi • Atlanta, which he will sell as cheap as any house in the South, no cepting the /atter place. JAMES D. SPENCE, Sept.l4»3m, Lawrenceville, Georgiy X2JLWKE EVILLE SEMINARY, FOR Male and Females The Fall session of the above Institution will begin on Mond 24 1885, with the same corps of teachers as the last term, ana a rate® of tuition. _ r FIRST CLASS, - $1 50. SECOND CLASS, - 2 00. THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50. FOUR H CLASS, - 3 00. Studens charged 25c Ineidanal Fee, per quarer. Poll«g* Coarse of Instruction, Thorough, preparing Sudents for Uaßa * h *aor. J. T, NEWTON, Friua/*