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THE
Georgia Bfu’isi Moan
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
GAINESVILLE. GA.
TVILI open the Fall Tenn on Wednesday.
NV September Ist, 1880. A full corp of
Teachers of superior scholarship and large
experience, are employed to give instruction
in the various branches of Science. Art and
Music. The last scholastic year. w<> had 127
pupils from 43 counties in four States. Our
Uomiucnceuunt in June has not been sur
pasved by any Femole College in Gtorgia
Our Seminary stands high among the best
i n the South. Pastors of all denominations
favored. Board t ert/ cheap. tuition fees very
bar. Air. water, health and society iins’ir,
passed. ssl will pay for board and tuition
the Fall ierm. For further information
a<ld’Tss l.’tv I). E. Btti.ek. Pres. Board
1 lushes; or Bev. W. ('. Wilkes, Pres..
Faculty; or Rev. T. I*. Cleveland. See. Fac.
iilty I August 11 ts.
TINTS <>F MEETING OF ASSOCIA
TIONS.
larkesville, at Oakey Mountain church.
Habersham county. Friday before the 4th
Sabbath in August.
Lawrenceville. at Rockbridge church,
eight miles East of Stone Mountain, Satur
day before 4th Sabbath iu August.
SEPTEMBER.
Oostanaula, Floyd Springs church, Floyd
county. Ft iday before Ist Sabbath.
Jasper United. Jerusalem church, 9 miles
West of Jasper. Frid iy before Ist Sabbath.
Tallapoosa, Mt. Olivet church, 4 miles
West of Dallas. Paulding couqty, Saturday
before 2d Sabbath.
Stone Mountain, Zion church. 10 miles
cast of Conyers, Tuesday after 2d Sabbath
Appalaehee, Sandy Creek church. Mors
gan county, 10 miles north of Madison.
Thursday before the 3d Sabbath.
Western, Beach Spring church, Harris
county, Saturday before 3d Sabbath.
North Georgia, Holly Creek church, Fri
day before .3d Sabbath.
Tugalo. Shoal creek church, Hart county,
Thursday before'3d Sabbath.
'?•.! Georgia. Pleasant Hill church. Rock
dale county, 6 miles North of Conyers, Fri
day bvfore 3d Sabbath.
New Union, Siloan church, Thursday be
sere Ith Sabbath.
Middle Cherokee, Cartersville church.
Bartow county. Friday before 4th Sabbath.
Washington, Island Creek church, Hans
cock county, 4 miles North of Cass Station,
Friday before 4th Sabbath.
Flint River, Mt. Zion, 3 miles of Jones
boro, Saturday before !th Sabbath.
Columbus, Macedonia church, Meriwether
county. Saturday before 4th Sabbath.
Sarepta. Rchobotb church. Elbert county,
.3 mrks from Bowman, Friday befoi i 4th
Sabbath.
OCTOBER.
■ Central, Milledgeville, Tuesday before
Ist Sabbath.
Mt. Vernon, Pleasant Plains church.
Washington county, Friday before Ist Sab
bath. •
Mulberry, Mt. Moriah, Gwinnett county,
1.3 mile:; N. E. of Lawrenceville. Saturday
before Ist Sabbath.
New Sunbury, North Salem, Chatham
county, Saturday before Ist Sabbath.
Liberty, Line church, Banks county, Fri
day before Ist Sabbath.
Fairburn, Enon church, Campbell connty,
0 miles N. E of Fairburn, Saturday before
Ist Sabbath.
Friendship, Buena Vista. Thursday lie
fore Ist Sabba’h.
Concord, Springville church, Cobb coun
ty, Saturday before 2d Sabbath.
* Georgia, New Hope, Thursday before 2d
Sabbath.
Piedmont, Ten Mile Creek, Friday bcfcre
2d Sabbath.
Chattahoochee. Air Line church, 6 milt s
N. E. of Gainesville, Friday befoie 2d Sub
bath.
Bowen, Bethel church, Decatur county.
West side Flint River, Saturday before 2d
Sabbath.
Baptist Middle. Red Bluff church. Fri
day before 2d Sabbath.
Cave Spring, Cedar Town church. Friday
before 2d Sabbath.
Houston, Pine Hill, church, Dooley coun
ty, Saturday before 2d Sabbath.
New Ebenezer, Rehoboth church, Pulaski
county, 0 miles E. of Hawkinsville. Saturs
day before 3d Sabbath.
Baptist Union. Watermellon Creek, Tat
nall county, Saturday before 3d Sabbath.
Rehoboth, Thomaston. Upson county, J
Friday before 3d Sabbath.
Gillsville. Hunnony church, Saturday be
fore Ith Sabbath.
Smyrna, Antioch Baptist church, Coffee ’
county. Saturday before 4'h Sabbath.
Carrollton. Mt. Zion ehnretr.
counits Sat-u day b Subh.ji.h.
QUERIES FROM YELLOW
CREEK.
Ist. Is it scripturally right for a
Baptist, private member, deacon or
minister to run a blockade still ? If
you answer give your reasons for it.
Answer. It certainly is not right
but, we think, a great sin. First. It
is against the laws of the land, ami
wo are commanded to be obedient
to the power’s that be. “Put them
in mind to bo subject to principali
ties and powers, to obey magistrates,
to be ready to every good word and
work.’’—Titus 3-1. “Let every soul
be subject unto the higher powers.
For there is no power but of God :
the powers that be are ordained of
God. W hosoever thercfoie rcsisteth
the power, rcsisteth the ordinance of
God; and they that resist shall re
ceive to themselves damnation.”—
Roni. 13-1, 2. Ihq same lesson is
taught in other passages.
Christians aie commando 1, by
Christ, to let their light shine that
others seeing their good woiks may
glorify their Father who is in heav
in. A Baptist cannot do that in a
still house. We are commanded
,to abstain even from the appearance
i f evil. We arc to \v;.lk uprightly
and circumspectly before an ungodly
world. Whatever we do we are
commanded to .lo it for the glory of
God. None of theic conditions can
be met in running a blockake still.
2. Isa minister a safe guide who
will (ell a church to exclude a mem
ber for running an illict distillery
and then withdraw Lis s rvices from
the church for passing a resolution
forbidding her members from mak*
ing illicit Spiiits ?
Ans We would not consider
■such a minister a safe guide and
lead. r.
3. Is it wrorg to write such ques
tions ?
Ans. It d< pends upon circumstan
ces. If Mich questions are written
for newspapers for the purpose of
getting information and for the far
ther purpose of protecting the.cause
of Christ it is not wrong. But if it
is for the purpose of avoiding per
sonal responsibility and contact with
guilty parties, and for the farther
purpose of having clubs thrown at
the beads of editors instead of at
i lie heads of those nearer home, is
very wrong.
4. What course should a church
pursue to rid herself of lawless char
acters ?
Aus. Exclude them forthwith, ami
let them be to the church as heathen
men and publicans.—Mat. 18-17.
5. Is it prudent for a Baptist
eLurch to hold in her fellowship a
in m who is under bond ami security
to the Superior Court for adultery,
the jury before whom said member
was presented and found guilty, be
ing part Baptists and part worldly ?
Ans. Juries often make wrong de
cisions, and often presentments are
made maliciously. In such a case as
this it is clearly the duty of the
church to make her own investiga
tions and decision. If he is guilty
exclude him. If innocent defend
him. We have answered these ques
tions with ill w'ill to no one, without
knowing any of the circumstances
which gave rise to them.
Flowery Branch, Ga.,
Aug. 10, 1880.
The Executive Committee of the
North Georgia General Missionary
Association met according to previ
ous arrangement. Present, W. C.
Wilkes, D, S. McCurry, A. B. Nuck"
oils, J. M. Wood, B. Ts. Brown, J. D.
Bagwell and C. C. Bell.
After reading scriptures by the
Chairman, W. C. Wilkes, and prayer
by brother A. B. Nuckolls, the meet
ing was announced in order for busi
ness.
On motion of Bro. Wood, Bro. A.
B. Nuckolls was appointed Secretary,
and after some suggestions and inter
esting talks by the brethren, on mo
tion, adjourned to 2 o'clock, p. m.
2 o'clock, P. M. —Prayer by Bro.
Brown.
On motion of Bro. McCurry, called
fur and heard the report of Treass
urer Brown, and upon consultation
as to the best distribution of the
funds on hand. On motion, agreed
to authorize W. Wilkes, Chm’n.,
to draw on the Treasurer to the,
amount of 75c. the amount of
funds now on hand for the education
of the lon Chinese girls in charge of
lister Luu Whihlcn in C-liiua, ami
forward the same to her so soon as
ho may hear from her on that subject.
Also to forward to Bro. C. W. Prus
itt S2O 75c. the amount on hand to
aid in his education. Also to give
to Bro. Amos Uadaway, an old worn
out minister of the Lawrenceville
Association, $5.00 of the Indigent
Ministers' fund. Also to appropriate
to Bro. Murrow one hundred dollars
of the Mission fund now on hand, to
employ a native Indian minister to
preach the gospel to the Indians,
where he (Bro. Murrow) may think
best. Also agreed that so soon as
satisfactory information be received,
that the Chairman is authorized to
draw from the Treasurer SIOO, and
forward to Bro. Yates, in the China
Mission, to employ a native preacher
to preach the gospel in that field.—
Also that Bro. Murrow and Yates be
required to report back to this com
mittee r.s to t! e use made of the
money, as w ell as lo the success of
their < mployees.
Jtesolriid, That Bro. "Wilkes be re
quested to set forth in an article to
be published in the Banner, the vari
ous objects of this Association, and
the necessity of a Banner fund and
its objects. It is farther
Resolced, That we urge our minis
ters and churches to the necessity of
raising a fund to aid in the educas
tion of poor worthy young ministers
in our bounds.
Jicsolced, That the Banner be re
quested to publish these proceedings.
On motion, adjourned to meet with
the Chattahoochee Association on
Saturday before the 21 Sunday in
Oct. 1880 Prayer by Bro. Wood.
W. C. Wilkes, Ch’n.
A. 13. Nuckolls, Sec'y.
LET US WORK.
Dear Bro. Wood:
May I suggest that each one of our
Executive Committee go to work for
Jesus, in whatever way he can ? Talk
about it and write as occasion offers?
I would like bro. T. G Underwood to
write a few articles on “Ministerial
Support bro. D. S. McCurry on the
“Education of Young Men Preparing
for the Ministry;" bro. A. B, Nuck
olls, on ‘‘The Blessedness of Giving;"
bro. B. H. Brown, on “The Educa
tion of the ten Chinese Girls.;” bro.
Editor, on “The duty of Pastors to
Preach on all the objects for which
we Pray and Give;” bro. M. V. B.
Lankfoid, on the “Great Missionary
Enterprise—lts Origin, 1 rogressj
Present Status and Its Probabilities;’’
bro, J. E. Rives, our President, on
“The Bible —our only rule of Faith
and Practice;” and bro. Chairman
Executive Com.—well—l don’t know
—perhaps may bring up the rear.
Now brethren, every man to his post.
For the next two mouths, try to re
port progress, once a week or every
two weeks at farthest, if it is only on
a postal card.
P. S. I will not leave out sister
Richards and other lady contributors.
Choose your subject, my sisters, and
go to work.
THE GEORGIA BAPTIST SEMINARY,
"Will begin Fall Session on "Wednes
day, September Ist. The cheapest
school of its grade in the South.
Equal to the best. Send fur Cata*
logue.
Conyers, Ga., Aug. 7th, 1880.
Dear Editor: Enclosed please find
one dollar to pay for the Banner one
year for Elder O. Reagan, Conyers,
Ga. Bro, Reagan is a minister of
the gospel. He was raised among
us. He is serving 4 churches and
has not much of this world's goods,
but he is rich iu faith- I met this
beloved brother a few days ago and
asked him if he was taking the Ban
ner, and he said he was not, and ex
pressed himself that he would like to
take it and left the impression that
he was not able to take it. I desired
that be should have the Banner.
Bro. Wood, we have had a great
revival at the 2d Baptist church of
this place. The Good Lord revived
us with the out-pouring of His Holy
Spirit, and our souls were made glad
and rejoiced in the hopes of a blessed
immortality beyond the grave. We
had 12 accessions to our church, 8
by experience and 3by letter, Two
of which wore my daughters, one
was a precious grand daughter. My
heart wtis filled w’ith gratitude to God
for His goodness and mercy to my
children.
Dear Editor: 1 have twelve livittg
elu’ldieih and ten of them members-
of the Baptist church. Two small
boys out of the church.
Dear Editor, pray that my children
may run the race with patience; ever
looking unto Jesus who is the author
and finisher of theif faith.
I remain yours in Christ,
H. P. Almand.
The finest lot of clocks ever in Cumming
Jnt J. F. Duffeys. Call and see them.
I J. F. Duffey is selling Clocks, Watohc",
Jewelry and Musical Instruments cheap.
I
THE BLIND PHEABHEIi.
1 The Rev. T. L; Houck, Cuthbert,
Ga., will preach by reqnest at the following
churches in the Western, Fairburn and
Concord Associations. The brethren are
requested to publish and bring out their
children and let them hear a hymn in In
dian language, and examine a Bible for the
blind to read.
I Yellow Dirt, Herd county, Sunday night,
Aug. 22. Bethel, Monday night, Aug. 23.
Corinth,-Tuesday night Aug. 24. Enon,
I Wednesday night, Aug. 2.5. New Lebanon,
Coweta county. Thursday night, Aug. 2G.
' Sardis, Campbell county, Friday night, Au
gust 27; Bethsadia, Sunday at 11 o’clock,
August Fairburn, Sunday night, Aug.
29; Mount Vernon, Monday night, August
.30; Providence, Tuesday night, August 31 ;
| Campbellton, Wednesday night, September
1: chapel Hill, Douglas county. Thursday
night, September 2; county Line. Douglas
county, Friday night, september 3 ; Beulah,
stinday at 11 o’clock, September 5; Pleas
ant Hill. Cobb county, Sunday night, sep
jtemberJ: Powder springs, Monday night,
September (>;
i
When you come to town be sure and
1 and call cn J. F. Duffey at his old stand,
. and sec his uice stdek of Clocks, Watches,
Jewelry, Sewing Machiues, and Musical In*
J struments. He will sell them as low un the
lowest. Give him a call.
OBITUARY.
Died, July 16th, 1880, at hi«? resilience
near Bear Wallow, Harrison county, Ind.
Robert McK night, aged 78 years. Bro.
MeKnight was born in Fayett connty,
Pennsylvania, August sth 1803. When
quite young he settled near where he died
and was a much respected and useful citizen.
He united with the Baptist Church in 18G0
and continued. Steadfast to his death.
B. F. SV. Goss.
Through God we shall do vals
..iantly; for he it is that shall tread
clown our enemies.
Give us help from trouble; for
is the help of man.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
SVe are authorized to announce SV. B. C.
Puckett, of Cherokee county, as’ a candi
date for Senator in the 39th Senatorial dis>
: triet, including Forsyth, Milton ond Chero
kee counties. te.
NOTICE!
The friends of Rev. F. M. HAWKINS,
having obtained his consent provided the
people generally desire it, hereby present
' his name as the people’s candidate for Or
j diuary of Forsyth county at the election
in January next. Many Voters.
June 9 ts
Spartanburg &
Asheville
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SPARTAIBURS Oli & COLUMBIA
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DOWN TRAIN.
stations. ; Arrive. Leave, i
1 H
Hendersonville. ... ! 5 30a.M|
Flat Rock | 5 45 3
Colemans I G 10 5
Saluda i 6 30 5
Melrose G 50 3
Bryon City 1 ! 7 3<> 6
Landrums j7 45 4
Campobella 805 1 5
Inman j 8 40 j6'
Campton ; j 8 50 |2 i
' Air Line Junction.... 1 ; 910 ;8|
j Spartanburg 940a.m: 10 00a.n 2 ;
Pacolet | !10 10 T1 ;
Jonesville [ll 00 ;61
i Union..- 11 35 Hl 50 10 ,
Santuc ' il2 18 '9 '
Fish Dam 12 3G «I
Shelton ii 2 54 . 3
I Lyles Ford 1 0G 5
Alston 2 lOfp.M ;i2
UT TRAIN,
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STATIONS. Arrive. ; Leave. 5-,
Alston | 1 2 50pm, 1
Strother i I .3 38 12;
Lyles Ford i 3 55 5 j
Shelton i • ' 4 07 3 i
| Fish Dam 1 ; 4 31 6 ■
j Santuc ■' 455 ;0:
1 Union 531 p m 54G !9 I
Jonesville i |6 2G 10 (
I Pacolet i 6 50 61
Spartanburg ' 7 30 “2 30p m 11 '
' Air Line Junction... I 'SO i2j
Campton | ' . IO 1 8
Inman 11 ■ j 2
Campobella, ' 15 i
Lanclruma, 220 I 5
Bryon City ? 40 4
Melrose. ... .. 1 3 TO G
Saluda. j 3 35 ! 3
Colemans , 3 55 ' 5 1
Fiat Rock 1 4 15 3’
Henbersonville ....14 30t.m. ' ; . I
■ 'l' o take effect Mond'ay. Ko». 3d,- 1379. i
Fro9i- H'endxrrfr’/ii, at 5;30’ A. sf.
i J) A MF.S A’NDERSOJJ,
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GEORGIA- FORSYTH COUNTY.
Ordinary’s Office,
Cumming, Ga., August 2d, 1880.
W hereas, Samuel B. Patterson, Clerk S;
C., administrator of Enoch i'lerendtin, de
ceased applies to me in propel' form bf law
for leave to sell tlio lands belonging to tho
estate of said deceased : Thbsb ate therbforb
to notify all persons concerned that an oldo’;
will issue for leave to sell the land of said
deceased on the first MONDAY in SEP
TEMBER next unless some valid objections
are filed to the contrary.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture. WM. D. BE 5 TLE Y,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUN rY.
Ordinary’s Office;
Cumming, Ga., August 3d lsso.
Whereas Satnuel B. Patterson Clerk S.
0., Administrator ol Matthew H. and Susan
F. Norton, deceased applied to. me in p'idper
form of law For leave to sell the lauds of
said deceased These flte therefore, te give,
notice to all parties concerned that an order
will issue to said administrator to sell the
lands of said deceased, on the firsWMONDAY
in SEP 1 EMBER next unless some vaiid
objections ara filed to the contrary.
GiVen under my hand and official signa,
turn. WM. D. BENTLEY.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUftT Y.
Ordinary’s OffiUe.
Cumming, Ga.. August 2d, 1880.
Whereas, James W. Yorbrough, only son
of Mrs. Mary J. Yarbrough, an inmate of
the State Lunatic Asylum, through his at
torneys, R P. Lester <fe son, apply to me in
proper form of law for Guardianship of the
said Mary Yarbrough: These are there
fore, to notify all parties concerned that
letters will issue to the said applicants on
the first MONDAY in SEPTEMBER next
i unless some valid objections are filed to the
j contrary.
1 Given under mv hand and official siguft
jture. WM. D. BEN l LEY,'
Ordinary,
oim ooir
(Ji:a M. JIANVEY, Yrop'r.,
MARIETTA STREET,
! • (Between Whitehall & Broad.)
ATLANTA, -GA.
■ GEORGIA-FORSYTH COUNTY.
Ordinary’s Office,
Cumming, Ga., July 5, 1880.
i W Hi-tie is, J. E- Echols and M. M- Saim|
pies, Administrators of Lewis B. Phillip;®
' deceased, applies to me iu proper form or
law, through their attorney, H. L. Patter
son, Esq., for leave to sell the lands of said
! deceased; These are therefore to notify Ell
persons concerned that an order will issue
ito said applicant* on the first Monday in
, September next to sell the real estate of
I said deceased, unless sdiiife valid objections
' are filed to the contrary. Given under my
hand and official signature.
WM, D. BENTLEY,
printer's fee ss—tsG Ordinary.
'■ GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
Ordinary's Office,
Cumming, Ga., July 1880.
Whereas, A. J. Nix, Administrator of
the estate of Wily N>x, deceased, through
his attorney, I. S, Clement, Esq., applies
to me in proper form of law for leaVe io
sell the lands belonging to the estate of said
deceased : These are therefore to give notice
to all persons concerned that leave will be
granted to said applicant on the first Mon
day in September next to sell the real estate
of said deceased, unless some valid objec
tions are filed to the contrary. Given under
my hand and official signature,
Wm. D. BENTLEY,
printer’s fee ss—ts6 , Ordinary.
GEORGIA -FORSYTH COUNTY.
Ordinary’s Ofeice,
Cumming, Ga., July 5, 1880.
Whereas, Elijah C. McAfee, Guardian
of Wm. C. McAfee, applies to me inpsoper
form of law for Letters of from
his said office, and has filed m my office a
final and complete return, accompanied by
proper vouchers, showing that he has fully
carried out the trust reposed in him; These
are, therefore, to give notice to all parties
concerned that Letters of Dismission will
be granted said applicant on the first Mon
day in September next, unless some valid
objections arc offered to the contrary.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture. Wm. D. BENTLEY,
July IG-tdg . Ordinary.
FOR SAI.E,
CITY BEAL ESTATE PROPERTY, ,
In the wide-awake and flourishing little city
of Cedartown, Polk county, Ga.
F. M. SMITH,
REAL ESTATE AGENT, AND DEALER
IN WILD LANDS.
ClT'Office, East side Main Street,
CEDARTOWN, GA.
BY request of the owner, (Thos. M. Pace,
Esq.,) offers for sale a good and commo
dious two story dwelling house and lot, the
house well finished, four good rooms on first
floor, two good rooms up stairs, five good
fire places, and all necessary out-buildings,
with about 50 (new bearing) fruit trees of
the very best selection of fine fruits. The
best of spring water in abundance.
Said lot bounded as follows ; East by the
Cedartown Hotel, Spring street between
South by Pryor street —West by the High
School Academy North by the Crystal'
fountain of the public Spring.
Can be bought at the low price of s3‘,o6ty
first payment SI,OOO paid at the time pos
session given. Second payment sl,ooo' 25fh
December 1881. ’lhird payment SI,OOO
25th December, 1882, with interest on she
two last payment from date of possession
Titles perfect.
Persons wishing to buy are respectfully
invited to call in time, else will loose a great
bargain and a very desirable and healthy
place. ’ April 28 - Gin
GEORGIA FORSYTH COUNIT.
Ordinary’s Office,
Cumming, Ga., May 20, 1880.
Whereas, B. J. Brown, Administrator of
the estate of Susan Nailer, deceased, applies
to me in proper form of law for Letters of
Dismission from his said office, and at the
same time filed his final return, accompanied
by proper vouchers showing full settlement
with said estate ; These are, therefore, to
give notice to all persons concerned that.
Letters of Dismission will issue tc said B.
J. Brown, on the FIRST MONDAY IN
SEPTEMBER next, unless some valid db
jsetions are filed to the contrary,
GiVen lihdei' AW hftnd’snff official' signa-1
rivriv 'V. D’ ID.NTEEY."
May 21, J3SO OrdiTiary. '
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EASTERN CITIES;
Ijn MILES SHORTEST LINE y
BETWEEN ATLANTA /
uni all Northern and Eastern C/.h
The long contested White Ma : l C'-r Se
vice has, by selection of the United J aft
Mail Department, been placed upon thj.
Line, and the cars are making regular Don
ble Daily Trips between Richmond and
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FROM
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SELMA, MONTGOMERY
AND ALL POINTS IN .SOUTH
WEST GA A' ALA.
By new schedule, July 27th, 1879, Pae
sengers leaving Macon or all points son b or
Macon and ail points in Southwest Geo >
and Alabama, find arriving in atlanta. 3
a hi, will make direct Qopnecthm v th
morning train of the PIEDMONT AIR-
L'NE, leaving Atlanta at 400 a in. TDD
Sleeping Car Montgomery to Monnt A '
(breakfast house), passing the beautiful
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Blue It Band theid
..by day, presenting the most beautiful seem -
ry on the American continent, arrive iu
Washington city via the Virginia Midland
Route ‘at 7 50 a m next day. and at Pbib
delphia by Limited Express 1 90 p nr, Reg
ular Express, 1 45 p in, New York by limitee.
Expless 3 45 p m, by Regular Express 4 45
p in.
Leave Macon Or any point named above
at nigh’, breakfast nett mbrnipg at Moun’
Airy. Ga., (the highest point between -Sav
annah and New York), dine at Gaffaey’s, t
C., supper at Danville, Va, breakfast a*
Washingicti City.
DINE AT NEW YO’RK SECOND
EVENING AFTER LEAVING,
14 nouns ahead of all other lixes.
Prssengers preferring the RICHMOND
ROUTE will arrive fit Washington 1 10 p<
m. ; at Baltimore,. 3 05 p. m. ; at Philadel
phia, G 50 p. m. ■ ct NexV York, 10 05 p. in
second evening.
Ask foT ckefs and check youi Baggage
via the Piedmont Air-Line, the safest route,-
See Time Tables.
W. J. HOU-SON,
Gen’l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Atlanta, Grd.
J. B MACMURDO;
Gen’l Passenger Agent, Richmond, Va.
,J L. WALDROP, General Eastern Agent,
No. 9 Astor House, New York.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY’.
Ordinaby’s Office,
Cumming, Off., May 20, 1880.
Whereas, JohnT. Brown, Administrator”
on the estate of John Roper, deceased, ap -
plies to me in propter fCrm of law for
tersof Dismission from his said office, an ;
at. the same time filed his final return, ac
companied by proper vouchers, showing full
settlement With said estate These are,
therefore, to give notice to all’persons <sohs
e'ernod, that Letters of Dismissioh will issue
to the said John T. Brown on the FIRST
MONDAY in SEPTEMBER ne\t,- unless
floihe valid' objections are filed to the con
trarv, ■ . _
Gi'ften under my band and’ official signa
ture. WM. D. BENTLEY,
may2t- td Ordinary.
cfflisifmfiL
The exercises ,of this School will be re=?
suiiied JANUARY I2th
RATES OF TtHT/OX
Prififery, pbr m0nth,....;. ■ ■s! Off
Intermediate, per month, 1 25
Higher English, per m0nth...... .... ... 150
Classical*, per month...' ,- 2 OO
Board can be had in good families at from
$7 to $lO per month'.
For further paititulars dppTy id
W. T. FREEMAN, A M., Principal.
CIFThe Public Term of the 1 above school
will begin June Tlth.
Parish c. tate,
zIl ttor ne y at law.
JASPER, GEORGIA.
WILL practice in th* Cnwrfeof the T7bi<
R' dge Circuit.. SpeqiaT <ttention givsix
to all business entrusted (r hire.
June iy