The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, November 17, 1885, Image 4

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SIXTEEN REASONS. 1 attended church on rainy Sun days because 1. God has blessed the Lord s day xnd hallowed i', making no exceptions for rainy Sundays. 2 1 expect my mil istor to be there. I should be surprised if he were to stay at home for the we ther. 3. If his bauds fail through weakness, l shall have great rea son to blame myself unless I su tain him by my prayers and my presence. 4. By staying away I may lose the prayers which may bring God’ blosping, and the sermon that would have done m great good 5. My presence is more needfm on Sundays when there are few than on (hose days w' en the church is crowded. 6. Whatever station I bold in the church, my example must in fluence others. If I stay away, why may not they? 7. On any important business, rainy weather does not keep me at home, and church attendance is, in God's sight, very important. 8 Among the crowds of p eas ureseekerb, I see that no weather keeps the delicate female from the ball, the party, or tlie concert. 9. Araqng other blessings, such weather will show tue on what foundation my fath is built. It will prove liow much I love Christ. True love rarely fails to meet an appointment 10. Those who stay from church because it is too warm, or too c >lcl or too rainy, frequently a isont themselves cn fair Sundays. 11. Though my excuses satisfy myself, they still must under to God's scrutiny; and they must bo well grounded to bear iliat. (Luke 14 :18.) 12. There is a special promise that, where two or three meet to gether in God's name, Ho will be ih the midst of them. 13. An avoidable absence from the church is aD infallible ivideuce of smritnal decay. Disciples lirst follow Christ at a distance, and then, like peter do not know him. 14. My faith is to be shown by my self-denying Christian life, and not by the rise or fall of the ther mometer. 15. Such yielding to surmounta ble difficulties prepares for yield ing to those merely imaginary, until thousands never enter a church, and yet think they have good reason for such neglect. 16.1 know not how many mote Sundays God may give me, and it would be a poor preparation for my first Sunday in Heaven, to ha»e slighted y last Sunday on earth.—Frances R, Havergal. EXECUTORS SALE OP L MCooper Estate By virtue of the directions in the last will and test ament of Levi <'<><>i>- er, deceased, the undersigned, his execjtors, will sell on the first Toes day m December next, before the Court. House door, in the town of Lnvnvucevllle, Gwhiuett county, (la, bet ween the legal sale hours, the fol lowing lands of said deceased. All lying lip and down bur Haynes creek, in said county and sfate, and in the sth land district, thereof, to-wit, 1. Lot no. l!(i, known as the Home Place, containing 250 acres; more or less. 2. Lot no. 94, IVnley lot, 135 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Bag - gett and I). C. Hawthorn. 3. Head lot, no. ns, 2<k) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of JSU John son, Cannon, and others. 4. Gordon lot, no. 07, 200 aores, more or less, adjoining the home' place, Hhad lot and Penley lot. 5. Beimett lot, no. (it, 202 acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Webb Thomas, and Rutledge and other lands of the estate, 6. Viuning Cooper lot, no. 63, 380 acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of the home place, the Itonhetl place and Rollins. 7. No 61, part of tl»e C uunon lot, 25 acres, more or less, adjoining the Head lot, and other lands of the estate The creek being t he line betwten this fraction and cannon. 8 Cheater Cochrcll lot, no 62, 120 acres, more or less, adjoining lanosof the hame place, and Jack Rawlins. This includes the bottoms on Haynes’ creek. 9. Ellison lot, no. 34, 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Rutledge, Donaldson and Williams. The creek being the line up to Rawlins corner, 10. No, 35, part of the Rutledge lot , 35 acres, more or less,. The branch being the line between t his fraction and the ballanoeof this lot. To be sokl in the order named. Sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased, Terms, one half cash, the ball nice due atone year, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent. Bond for titles given un til last payment. * E, M. BRAND, J. W. COOPER, oct. 20-td. Executors. LAND SALE Georgia—Gwinnett County By virtue of an agreement bstwe.i'i the heirs at law of Isinb K.uight, late of said eounty deceased, (all of said heirs being of luwlul air), the ndersigned as agent for said heirs will sell bflore the Court House door in the town of I aw reuceville Ua. within the legal hours of sale oDthe first Tuesday in November next the following described lauds of said estate. Sixty eight acres more or less part of lot No 16 in the 6th district of said county and known as the d>w r se apart to Ruth Knight as the widow of said lsiah K night oy the Superier Court of said county, the metes and bounds of said land will fully appear by reference to a plat of survey ou record in said court. Adjoining lands of M Mason ,1 T Knight N Wight Thomas Ohriswell and others. Sold for the purpose of dia- ribution among the heirs of said deceased, under an agreement between the parties in in terest. The deed to said ianJ will bi signed by all the heirs at law so as to make a perfect title to the purchaser. Terms cash. J. T. Kuight, OU sth 1885 Agent T k ft! ITE ItMcSS* ■ H■■ I H Bi Machine Simp*. ■ £jj&) rt ■ ■ _ ><>r rirealars, u ddr. - ■ nmmm ■ mm thetantteco EMERV WHEELS wlj KfcrondHbun', kINDIHC M4nHfSWS I Misaroo (Jo- V* w, Fully . did. Lour':’ ing .11 tbr ills that attack i'ttle children, it is a wonder that :*ny of the poor little youngsters live to grow up. There are children who arc truly objects of pity, ior y seem almost bloodless. Their creeks are thin and pinched; their eyes are hollow; and their skin is tightly drawn their foreheads. There is nothing hearty about them. They io no' enjoy their lives. They arc suffer lg from the debility that leads to marasmus. Poor things! Di u good deed for the pale, pool, puny, pallid T.ild. Hand its mother a bottle of Brown's Iron Bitters. Here is life even for the most delicate, the most debilitated; for the child almost given up for dead. Inm in the bn -od is what the child needs to bring ii up. The little digestive appo. ttus oil re cover. 1 lie pile cheeks will fill out. liieweu. v I’r.cu, oi the child will be excli.m il far n rr> prattle ol infan i ••!■ >• Your <!■ ipqbst will It’ll ■ (u 1 : A <>W/t s jnn fiildren seSp*l® HAiKtilPT' This standard article is com pounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and > satisfactory as ever. -t restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, sooliiing sensation of great comfort, aud the scalp by its uso becomes white and ci an. By its tonic properties it restore? die capillary glands to their nornii vigor, preventing baldness, and mak ng the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M. D., State As sayer of Massachusetts, says, “ The constituents are pure, and carefully se cted for excellent quality ; and 1 consider it the Best BkefakAtioh for its intended purposes.” Price, Oae Dollar. Buwk*iig'i3,am , s Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be .•ehed on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other un desirable shade, to brown or black at discretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quiek .v and effectually produces a per manent color, which will neitket rub r.i« wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. •OH by ill Drr joists, and Lailora in tfadici&M* W i arc in T rouble, Don/ be dismal! Your liver is tor pin, perhaps, and you may he said to he bilious. The way to help you out of the difficulty is to take Brmen's Iron Bitters , which sets disordered livers at work iu good style. Don't hr cross and angry! Your digestion is had, and that upsets your disposition. If you will try Bro.vn’s Iron hitlers, you will find the digestive d.Ticulues driven away in shoi t ordoi. Don tbe despondent! You arc weak because your blood is thin, and you cannot face trouble, or think you cannot. Brown's Iran Biitcrs will put iron into yum circulation, enriching the Mood making it a roval red color, and giving you the strength you need. The troubled, the weary, the despondent, the nervous, 'he debil itated, and the bilious lird rest, re pose, refreshment, and reconstruc tion in the use of that prince of Tonics, Brown’s Iron Bitters. The druggist charges a doi’ ir a bottle for it. £ , Warren Lelano, whom everybody knows as the successful manager of the Largest Hctel Enterprises cf America, says that while a passenger from New York on board a ship going around Capo Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal ifornia, he learned that oue 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 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in many similar cases, and he has never yet heard of its fail ure to etfect a radical cure. Some years ago one of Mr. Leland’s farm laborers bruised his leg. Owing to the bat* state of his blooci. an ugly scrofulous swelling or lump appeared on vhe 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 of extremely offensive matter. No treatment was of any avail until tl:e man, by Mr. Le land’s direc tion, was supplied 3 tli Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla, which allayed the pain and irritation, healed the sores, removed the swelling, and completely restored the limb to use. Mr. Leland has personally usod Ayers Sarsaparilla for Rheumatism, with entire success ; and, after careful observation, declares that, in his belief, thor. is no medicine iu the world equal to it for .he cure of L'ver Disorders* Gout, the effects of high living, Hall Hhcr Sores, Eruption*-,, ami uii IL-. various torms of blood diseases. We have Mr. 1 elae./s perme-Kioj. u ii.vite ail wao may des« 1 further evidtrce in regard to the oxt. u \-iiuir. y curative powers <: Ayeii’s Saj«s\l'U;s . \ to see him person ally cither at bis mammoth Ocean Hotel. Long Branch,or at the popular Belaud H< to' Broadway, 27th and 2Mh streets, New York. Mr. i‘.Nb ? 3 ki vler::e *} lh t-*' i i-. ’• s-I.li anoqu M ::cd c radiiator <. i**». t ons enables him to give inquirers much valuable information. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass tuU -y .It 1/nwMij sl. -11—til., tor TiiE VOiIAL. On I > We may moralise as much as ■ ? please about pain; but the fa t is 'hat we don’tjuike it while it l.ist* and that we want to get rid of it aa soon as we can. Whether caused by rheumatism, gout, disordered liver, weak nerves, triegular 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 happier wc arc. Whethei pain is the result of imprudence or of acci dent, or is sent as a punishment for jur sins, may be a nice question for •he philosophers to argue ; In,; peo ple who are suffering want first to he rid of tnc pain, after which those whoarefondofaigumentmay argue the matter to their hearts’ content. Above all theory, argument and philosophy, comes the delightful fact that Bro v.’.-ds Iron Bitters drives 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 foi yourself by buy ing a bottle of the nearest druggist KING’S E ". Was the narw> formerly <ri' rn to s >r,c>v becaua.- of a superstition Unit ~ iou',l bi ,'urcd by a kind's toudr. TUo woriu U wiser now, and knows tbut SCROFTLA can only be cured by a thorough pttriflea tion of the blood, "if this j, neglect'-tl. Ihe disease perpetuates Its taint tlirt.u iv generation after generation. Aiuon:; > earlier symptomatic <i«v. : ,psn, n‘» liczeina, Cutum-ous Keep; ions, Tu mors, Hoils.C urbliHoles, Krysipeli.s, Purulent I. leers, Kervoua ami Pi, y ideal Collapse, etc. If allow d to ■ i; tinue, Ifneunmtlsin, Scrofulous *C.i tarrli, Kidney and Liter Disease Tubercular Consumption, and vari ous other dangerous or latai maladies, an produced by it. rier’s Sarsaparilla ft the only powerful and always reliable Un,id-purifi/ing iHedicine. 11 IsVo t fa ■< t cd an alteralive that it eradicates :'ivn lie system Hereditary Scrofula, am. the kindred poisons of uontagk u- ili.-ott, e.- and mercury. At the same time it on riches and vitalizes tlie blood, resiorini; healthful action to the vital ortmtt* unit rejuvenating the entire s} stem. Th;.- gn a; Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the genuine ITor.il amt Sarsaparilla, with felhan ])■:-. Mil 'iniiia, tin lodides of Pot aim am Iron , and o 'or intrrcdlents of arcat j • •enev. carefully and si >nti|i< ally com sounded. Its I'onnu ais a m utliv ko. vvi ■ tlie medical profession, and lie I. - physicians consist :,iv prescribe A vt.t, --ARSAPAHILI.A as ■ Absolute Cure ■far all disease- < 1 by tlr> vi‘i»*too -. !ie blood. 1t... totted ta iii .... I praeticabie . a « i.tr i> rood ; b.-r prepa : . > •<' Iff. ■■ . o claimed t-ti-i tv.v-iof#. ■ fa, rlic-n, st i well as the b ' I a, I | ~ * ue, In :hc -vo, ,i -i Ayer’s v ? fTtEI |t.: if {iv Hr «/. C fivvr Z Co?l Lt- •'/ | \ nu> •!)• «u ' ‘l, • ■. HM b) i\] ! . ; 'll ' . - i 1.11 pn, ...i. r. p ■ ' : . ■" Tuvf|jii(i ipiq -sqjodg pav autnjoqfltj pijasooons \\y Hsijjl r IPUI otp jo jno -q)iAV eumu.oi ouok 7BTreWI -/w UP*rmA pint ;i Ajx KW Jiv pnv no* IUOJJ pOAp Y 'opajv'AjnvnbposOTdjnsau PUB *JOA«U ‘9OUBOWJJ pnpOJdp»qn«niMinniiinMo ji *«qf VAvA’-jb ' • • qUBJBtUiB OABq noXODOBq -0,1, Sarnoais ratiqanQ mm s.naMqcwqg uj ejv noA jßq.vv jCpepead Moin{ o> eoiuooeq oiqsjiHop oaotn oqi ;o uoijaow* eijj ao jphjj sooaoj ooovqo* pajwtnpipv jo noßßonb oqt motti oqj, •pv oag v o&ueonpox Eizpiocuß W innoare Oili<£ -jQjßfl pn« xefftnop oiaoj oqj puv aq; no & oouBOJWJj pur .TOAtig oqi \n ojom BOA jo ©in si v jo juaj ivai eqj fit Jfin^otne IF YOU WANT TO FILL YOUR GAME BAI AND MAKE BIC SCORES, USE Remingtoi IFLES-^m SHOT GUNS All the Latest Improvements. FOR DESCRIPTIVECIRCULAR ADDRESS Lamberson, Furman & Co SOLE AGENTS FOR E.Remington&Son: Sporting Arms and Ammunition, 281 & 283 Broadway, WESTERN' OFFICE, NEV - YOR D. H. LAMBERSON A CO., 73 State Street, Chicago, ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y REMINGTOI SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES IADE 111 THE BEST BANNER, BY SKILLED WOHKI REMEMBER THAT OUR GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIAI One Piece of Solid Steel. NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLA SEND FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL C< 11.1 ON, S. Y. *•» Twk Office, 118 ChamW. Sira CONSUMPTION. I have a positive reroedy f< <r\-o above disease; by Us use thousands of cases of the vt‘ r.t kind and of long standing have been cuitl. Indeed, •< atrongls my faith In effleaer t’mt Iwi 1 R»n« r . , V'(» I>. : l. ; KKaB, together wit. 1 a V.» M’ V U.KTMBA H: K< . ll .iUiiutN to any Mpfferer. Olve ei press and r O. addr hr. Da. T. A.SLO ItjM.ui resist., K«w York. fRESCIIIPTION FF.EEI r'«»r the speedy Cure of Seminal Weukno.* . Loft Mauhooif and all dlßordeis brought uti b, iu<li» cretion or excess. Any I ruggist has the ingetr dients. Dr. W. J A (0., >o, if A#•! SUUi Slrr*V UarUoaO. *»• Foil Canr >t Buy It ii. » Bar-roor as. ViTtat an absurd idea Y: U to send a sick .nan, with an ailing stomach, a torpid liver, anti impoverished blood, to a bar-room to swallow some stimulating stuff, and call it medicine! An enormous amourt' of tnischiei is constantly done oy men who thus trifle with themselves. Instead of healing their diseases,they make them worse. Instead of gaining trength, they only :quire tlie isgraceful habit oit..,pling. It is a point worth noting in con tection with Bretons Iron Bitters , that this valuable tnedi ine is not sold in bar-rooms, and will not lie. 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 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 tlie only prepa ration of iron which can safely and hencticD lv be taken into the svsti-m fs yum l.iilp worth n lialliiil Perhaps that seems a high price for it, considering how poor your blood is, mid 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 s -'ant to die. Life is very precious, even to a bro ken-down,man it is worth saving, One dollar will buy 1 a bottle ol Browns Iron Bitters. That one dollar may start you on the road from misery to recovery. A man must take a very mean view ol himself who is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself from deadly debility, and utep into the en joyment of solid health. Brown s Iron Bitters vitalizes tne blood, tones the nerves, and rebuilds the system Its wc.’- is well known. Invest that dollar n a bottle 8 Koyai, Kiel! lied Blood. 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 art. suffering from lassitude and debil ity, and who know not the pleasure fol a hearty nttal nor the enjoy ment of being able to do a gooe day’s work. If such people will put some i. )t into their blood, they w>l’ "Jti! ? and enrich it. They can do ti- - the use of Brown’s Iron Butt.., the purest and most excellent i o> , medicine ever made. Thousa to. who were weak, languid, pale, .eui prostrated, are now happy to say hat Brown’s Iron Bitteis brougi hem no anti gave then: new life, j- she Preacher’s Quiet Habits. Sedentary and studious met sometimes become prostrated be fore they know it. Those wl.c 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 lister becomes torpid. The bowels act irregularly. The brain refuses to serve as it once diJ. 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 BiPers that the clerg) generally are sneaking to the-h friends of this medicine as the very best tonic.aud 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 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 , . : ’ V 3,» , i t ' A id *■- Ml*w d a ■ i'-> T 7 'III ■ • ,1 V« j i11 j’J LOOO The only quick and positive blood poieo& dy ou earth, fur the immediate and per* merit cure <>f nil forms and Ftages of Blood ' M.a«e% Scrofula, Old Ulcers and Sores, Skin k 1 :i'fi . i Humors, Swelled Glands and li . umatism. Kidney Complaints, Ca arrh. I*' i c Troubles, Syphilis in all stages, a' i .daa.y Taint, and all disorders requiring *4 uumitiuiknolo blo<>d purifier. It does not i' iii-iiu a mineral or vegetable poison. One • v. Tj giyes positive proof of its magical powei (I ■ ipei’iority. Thousands of wonderfn) imes cT&de at Lome and nbroad, mailed in > - k form, free to any address. No one can •t the magical power of B. B. B . after -• 1 .1-* il. -timony. Large bottles, SI.OO. 01 L‘r > h). ( all on your drug o i.-t, or address LIUOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. ® BURNHAMS " JL 1 kSm pamphlet fkec by BURNHAM BROS.YOI4K.PA^ BAGwE LL «£ COW ER, Flowery 1 ranch, Ga fake this opportunity to inform the people of (.Twin nett and adjoining counties iliat tl.ey are ntill manufacturing their justly celebrated AVliicn have given such universal satisfaction for du rability, Light Running Proportions and Stylish Fin isb lor many years. Their prices have be n reduced to suit the times. Also dealers in W A ON and CARRIAGE MTKRIAL, IRON, COAL, PAINTS, OILS, ETC Th«tfr work is honestly mfMluto wear, and not the slop shop slnfl insult only to aell. Hatisfsiof ion always guaranteed. T.iankful to the public tor tilt; very liheisil patronage given them in the past, they shall continue to uo their utmost to merit sin increased patronage in the future. For prices, terms, etc , snhlress BA W ELL & < U)vN FB. March 24 ly Flowery BrtucL, Oft. IVlarVle w rks —manufacturers an.i Dealers in— IT ILIAN AND RUTLAND MARBLE MONUMENTS, BOX TOA/BS, HA'AD, AND FOOT STON ES. ANl> UNDERTAKER Church Street, Stone Mountain, Ga. March 10, 85.-ly LAWRENCEV/LLE BB Arrive Lawrenceeville,... .7:0 a m Arrive a Suwanee, 7:40 a m Leave Suwannee .... 7:38 p m Arrive Lawrencevilie... 8:22 o m The rain leaving Lawro iceville at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec ion with the “Belle rain” a Su— wanee, arriving in Alana a 0:20 . a. m. Retnrlng leaves Atlanta 6:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi .ace ville a 8:22 p. m. EDWIN BERKLEY Superinten lent : iTT -u 'U- uu M Pas:!;nger Depaetmen t On and after May 31st 1885 Passenger Train Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air - Line Division will he as follows : NORTHWARD. F.xpi'ess Mail No. 51 No. 55. Daily. Dally. Leave Atlanta 6.00 pm | 8.40 a m Gainesville 8.08 “ 10,32“ “ Lula A 8.33 “ 10.55 “ ‘ K Gap Jn’c B 0.18 “ 11.25“ * Toccoa C .0.53 “ 11.56 “ ‘ Seneca I) i 10.56 “ 12.51 pm “ Greenville..R 12.27“ 2.23 ‘m “ Spartanbrg F 1.42 am 3.34 p “ Gastonia... G 3.50 “ 5.26 “ “ Charlotte.. H 4.40 6.10 “ “ S() CJTHWAR f ~ | Kxpress I Mail No. 50 ! No. 52 | Daily | Daily L’ve Charlotte.... | 3.00 am | I.oopm Ar. Gastonia 3.50 “ 1.41 “ “ Spartanburg 5.57 “ 3.34 ‘ “ Greenville... 7.13 “ 4.52 “ “ Seneca 8.54 “ 6.21 “ “ Toccoa 9.55 “ 7.21 “ “ R Gap June. I 10.37 “ 8.13 “ “ Lula 11.07 “ 8.30 “ “ Gainesville., j 11.33 “ ,9.06 “ “ Atlanta I 1.40 pm 1 11.00 pm ACCOMMODATION THAI* (A. I.INF. BEI.LE GOING NORTH Leave Atlanta 5.30 p in Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A . L . BELLE) GOING SOUTH. lieavo Gainesville 7.00 a in Arrive Atlanta 0.25 “ NO IS- LOCAL i. HEIGHT GOING SOUTH Leave Charlotte 6.40 a.m. Arrive at Gaffneys.... 11 .10 “ *' Spartanburg. 1 25 p. m. “ Greenville.. .5.16 “ “ Central 7.45 “ NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT. GOING NORTH. jeave Central 6.20 a ru Arrive Greenville 8 2/ a. m. “ Spartanburg.. .11.17 “ “ Gaffreys 1.22 p. in. “ Charlotte 7.00 “ All freight trains on this road c irry passengers. All passenger trains run tbrought to Danville and Richmond without change, connecting at Dan ville with Va. Midlaud Rwy., to all eastern cities, and at Atlanta with all lines diverging No 50 leaves Rich mond at 3.25 p in and No 51 arrives , thereat 4.20 p in. 52 leaves Richmond 2,00 am, 53 arrives there 7.00 a m. The local freights stop at above statio. s 20 to 30 minutes BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE. On trains Nos 50 utid 51, New York and Atlanta, via Washington and Dan ville, and also Greensboro ami Ash- | ville. On trains Nos 52 and 53, Richmond and Danville, and Washington and An gusta, and Washington and New Or iel ns. Returning on No 53 —sleeper Greensboro to Richmond. tickets on sale at Char lotte, Greenvlie, Seneca, Spartanburg end Gainesville, to all points South, South West, North and East. A With NK K It. to & from Atbeus B “ N K R It to & from & lula Fails. C “ E. Air l ine to Tal from Elberton .* Bowersville l) “ Blue Ridge U K Ac Irom • Waihalia, &c ‘ * CA* (j R 11 to aud frm Newberry. Alston end Columbia i fc S Ac S U A 0 to & fr'm Hjiierso iville, Alston Ate. Chester Ac Lenoir to Ac from Chester, Yorkville Ac Dallas U N C Div Ac 0 C-A to & fra* Greensboro, Ruleig dwik Berkeley, Supenin tend end. A. L. Rives, 2nd V. P. & Gen Hanag M. Slaughtr. Gtii’l Pasenger Ag 3 „ WEEKS,SI The POLICE GAZETTE] will nmiled. securely wrapjs-d to any in the Unili*! St ites for liiri>■ ill en ini at ONE DOLLAR. Liberal diseouut allowed to postmas ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies muiied free. Addret- all orders to RICHARD K, FOX. Franklin Square, New York, WOmATf HF,R HEALTH AND HAPPINESS are matters of great con CEItN TO ALL MANKIND. N EAR M ARIEI T A. G A. Some months ago l bought a bottle n Dr. Bradficld’s Female Rcgulor and used an my family with great satisfac'ios have rec.iominended it to three familin ond they have f iund it to be just what il claimed for it. I’he females who have used it are uow in perfect health and abble t attend to their household duties Rev H. B, Johfson. State of Gkoraia, Troup Co. I have examined the recipe of Dr. Joseph Brad field, and announce it to be a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all diseases ol for female lor which lie recommends it. Wm, P. Bkasi.y, M. D Srrinufikld Team. Lr. j. Bradfikld ; Dear sir—My daughter lias been suffering for man* years witli that dreadful u(fiction known . s Female Disease, which has cost me many dollars, end not withstannding I hod the best the besl medical attention I could not lind relief. J have used many other kinds of medicines without ai.v ef fect, I had just about given her up, was out oi heart, but happened in ut the store ol W. V' . Eoker several week si ee and he knowing of my daughters uffklion, persuaded me to buy a bottle ol ynnr Female Regulatoa. She began to improve at once. I was so dciigliTed with its effedts tliat 1 bought several more bottles of it, knowing whr! i do about itj if to- ry one of my family was suffering with tnat awful disease, I would have it il it cost 850 a botte for j can truly say it has cured my dannhter sound and w (I rud niyseli and wife do most heartily recommend your Female Regu lator tu be just what it is aeccom mend ed to lie. Respectfully H, I). FEVTAtjTSon Trcatsso on llrallh ami ilappin Woman nmik-.d tree. Tun Biudfifld Rkuiu. i, Box 28 at.) V I ia For Sale he iVinn and V r i u NO MORE i;vr. liLASsE" Mitchell's" Eye Salve A c A* tain, Sato, ,effective remedy for Producing Long Sightedness, mid Ho storing the sight, of the old Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Mat ted Eye Lashes, and producing quick relief and per rnanenf cure Also equally efficacious when us d in other maladies, such as Ulcers, t. • vers, Sores, Tumors, Burns, Rheum atism, Pilesor wherever inllaiiimation exists, Mitchell's Salve .nay boused to advantage. tii mb 1 j a)) <;i 1 ggisD at 26 cents -i- -• • vot«i'’S jUlaiu.,:. of llie old mistakes of the Jrol. s.s.nn 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 oi disease, it mtSt be admitted that Brown’s Iron Bitters has done en ough toearn the generous gratitude of this whole present generation, including the medical profession. There are no mysteries or secrets about die com minding of Brown’s Iron Litters. This preparation oi non is the only preparation which v.'lll 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 iias it. 11 gives \ Igor to the feeble, and new life to ihe dyspep tic. Children take it. n<.t only with* safety thl> great a.! -r t". thk* Jr .V •• ’ I'- •* : ii,»*«••» *■• iici. C. ~r - ell lv*lb Of Elegant «...1,1 Ulune flleevo Jut i«us. Gents’ Lako Goorgo Dit4inoi.il Pin, Ame thyst St.-iio Klnglnlutd with gold, AihoUi vnt Stou«* S<*ari Pitt, Gobi plauV. Wedding Ring, Sot Rosebud Ear Drnpi Ladles’ Flowered ami Silvered Hat Pin, ’aiUei' Friicj Set Pin and Dropa, Gold plat** GoUar Rutter., Gents’ Gobi plat *1 *Vu'i'ii chain nii*t Set ol ag3» gsgw Three Gold plated Studs. The T* h ■»nrt Lot I ■ IpV tf*t< iMDUCf All.\TS 7 ■ «. *• BRIDR. Clinton Pinna, Now r irM» The Bottom ‘Busted * Can’t Be Undersol® * A. J, \ KAL A SON, Stone Mountain, Q a To our hvst of friends in G wiimett and KUr . olln who have honored us with their unstinted patrons™ ; '“8» untJ send (HIKE TXGS ! g n tbe P&et, J We come to the fron'this F,*]|, w p|, 0(e Qf most complete stocks ever brougld to this market c Ue .tß*" 1 Mil line bf GENTS’FURNISHING GOODS I|,ri “ ,n ** »1«b1 CLOTHING, H4TS BOOTs: orre-r. D RY ( (It NOTTcNS. HARDWARE GROCERIES, and FERTILIZERS. j And in fact every tiling usually kept in a first Hass ' stow id I what we say '• W Can’t Be Undersold I A, id will give you goods at prices tha 1 are i'eyen 1 j we buy direct from Headquarters, and in large lota, ajTwb|°°’ ,o, | DIVIDE PROFITS WITH YOU I city Of -o h| I Our Family rocory Department fa comnuJ Flour and Bacon for the million mplet ■ [FiT Here’s a pointer! Now remember whel you wau’t anything—no matter what it is—-call onl ami we will supply you, ,• A J VEAL and bon I Oc 20-ic Stone Mountaia. ’ I Ceo. E. King & Col COR. PEACHTREE AND WHEAT STS. ATLANTA, Q*. I We Sell II RDWARE and TINWARE CHEAPERI Than any House in the City. You cau save money bB buying from 11s. Oct2o-lfl E. W HEWITT, DEALER IN Doors. Sash, Blind BUILDERS HARD WARS PAINTS OILS Etc Et Ed, SI Decatur Street, ATLANTA, Ga . 0ct.20 8 m . 11W Fall-Winte GOODS ? The subscriber is now receiving his Full and VV inter *Wi New Goods,.comprising 11 general stock if Dry Goods, bewl L ulies Boots and Shoes. Ladies Diess oods,euts Hats, Pieceiw<"| Jeans, Gassimers, Etc., Notions, Hardware, GL&THW Icr children, boys, yenths’ and men. Can fit ant body* ties, Sheetings, Shirtings, Etc., roc trios, I lagging and Tie s| All of which he proposes to Pell os cheap as the same n Goods can be purchased in any house in the State. TO MY PATRONS i return my thauks, and can ” M /hey will continue with me, promising to do my utmos H their interest. . , slo okH To all is extended a cordial invitation to examin , making purchases. No house has better facilities or H cheap. He means what he says, H Oi N BE FOUND IN HI? 801 ir, Gr ooi’v the best stock of Ready Made Clothing, m 1 fits a> d more of them, than any house in North goUtk^B Atlanta, wuich he will sell as cheap as any cepiing the fatter place. ' U L^wrenceville. 0 ® Sept.l4~3m, ■[ LA.WRE EVILIiE J SEMI NARIf FOR m. male and Female* The Fall session of the ab-.vi* Institution will tßr m, a llll #t IF, 24,1886, with the same oorpa ot teachers as tne rates of tuition. *f 60. ■ FIRST CLASS, * \ po. |i SECOND CLASS, - a 50. W THIRD CLASS, .. o 0 % Bt FOUR II CL \S3, ■ Studenv charged 25c Incidenal Fee. P er S”“ re y n detit* Course of Instruclion, Tliorough, preparing » Classes. p ROF j. T . NEWT 0 * "W