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CARDS.
| DIU A. M. WINN.
BaurcncevUlc,
L'* his Professional Services to the
■i ßoS „f huwrenceville and vicinity.
Bfsf Office at ins residence.
l „ , w iNS. WM ' E ' STMMONf
JwiNN & SIMMONS
| aTTOUXEYS at law,
1 „„„, p . ...Georoia.
I |> ra otice in Gwinnett and the adjoining
S mar 15—1 y
■omuies.
N. L. HUTCHINS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Luvkkxceviu.e, A -
Practice in the counties of the Wester#
Circuit, and in Milton and Forsyth of the
Bine Ridge. mar 15-ly
TYLELI M. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
UtVRIiNCEVILI.E, GA -
Practices in the counties of Gwinnett
Hail, Jackson and Milton.
Pension claims promptly attended to
mar 15—ti
Atlanta *£• Charlotte Air
Line .
Change of Schedule to take
Effect,Sunday, Jure 1C),’77,
GOINO EAST.
Atlanta 4.00 p. m.
■Arrive at Gainesville 6.24 p. m.
“ “ New Holland 6.29 p. rn
“ Bula 6.55 p. m.
“ Belton (supper)... .7.00 p. m.
Mt, Airy 7.50 p. m.
“ “ 'J’occoa 8.21 p, m
“ “ Greenville 11.18 p. m.
Spartanburg 12.52 a. m.
: “ Charlotte 4.12 a. m.
“ Charlotte, Junction 4.20 u. in.
going west.
Guve Charlotte, Junction... .7 00 p. m.
Charlotte TIU p. in.
at Spartanburg 1 >.42 p. m.
. “Greenville 11.30p.m.
M " | oocoa 3.47 u. in.
.. ‘ Airy 428 u. in.
u “'Bn 5.08 a. m.
‘ «ew Holland 5 13 a. rn.
“ Gainesville 5 43 a. in.
* “ Buford (breakfast) 6.33 a. m.
Simula 8.45 a. m.
accommodation TRAIN.
V*T® Atlanta 7 15 a. m.
riv eat Atlanta 5.15 p. m
Sundays Excepted.
\V < V I ' I . I ' 0R * A ™ , '> Gen/1 Manager.
«gent. H ® 08TON - Gen.’l Has. & Ticket
$5 to J ,or a * home.
Biati-lvl v V W Samples free.
Stinson * Co., Portland. Maine.
T. M. PEEPLES, PROPRIETOR ]
Yol. YII.
A 1 timed Down I‘iijje.
There's a turned-down page, as some
writer says,
Tn every liuinan life—
A hidden story of happier days
Of peace amid the strife.
A folded leaf that the world knows not—
A love dream rudely crashed;
The sight o( a foe that is not forgot,
Aliho’ the voice be hushed.
"V.
The far-distant sound of a harp’s soft
strings.
An echo on the air;
The hidden page may be full of such
things,
Of tilings that once were fair.
There is a hidden page in each life
ami mind
A story might unfold;
But the end was sad of a dream divine—
It betDr rests untold.
Georgiq, News items.
A burglary was recently commlited
near Athens, from the Mill of Mr, John
(J. Holt.
Three lunatics from Bibb county were
recently admitted to the State Lunatic
Asylum at Miliedgeville.
The State owns seventeen hundred
acres of land in connection with the In
sane Asylum.
Capt. A. T. Bennett, member of the
Inst Legislature from Jackson county,
look the first bale of cotton to market,
from that county, ou the sth iust.
Hon. A. IT. Stephens spent a few
days in Alliens recently, visiting his
relatives. The Watchman reports him
in fine health and spirits.
The Union & Recorder says Mr. R.(J.
Humber, of Butnam comity, will make
8 000 bushels of corn this year.
The Rev. George Bull, colored, o'
Lumpkin county, who is nearly cigh'y
years of age, and has been a Baptist
preacher or over forty years, imnicrscd
forty candidates for baptism last Sun
dav in tlic brief space of thirty-seven
minutes.
All the mining: in'costs around D.dt
lonojja are doing well, and work prom
ises to be more remunerative as improv.
cd machinery for extracting the j reciou
natul shall be put in op< ration.
The Marietta Journal says that while
Mr. Towns, a farmer of Gobb county,
was driving home last Saturday, the
two horses hitched to his wagon were
killed by iighlning. Mr. Towns and bis
little son were severely shocked.
Irwinton lias a criminal who has es
caped the gallows from some unknown
cause, lie was sentenced to be hung,
but the time expired and he was not
hung. Now it becomes necessary to
re-scntencc him, which wiil be dune at
the piesmt term of Twigg’s Superior
Court.
Americus comes in heavy on the dried
fruit business, the amount shipped born
that city during the sueson being one
hundred and sixty five thousand pounds,
representing the snug little sum of thir
teen thousand two hundred and forty
dollars in hard cash.
The Marietta Journal says: ‘A
young and unsophisticated country girl,
about fifteen yea sos age, mimed Mils
Sa.llie Hines, swore out a warrant Wed
nesday against J. Glossier, charging him
with a sham marriage and seduction.
Sheriff Stephens arrested Glossier near
Lemon’s district, and brought him to
town.”
It is liardlv possible to form an
Idea of the ravages of the famine in
India. The loan of life is placed at
200,000, and, instead of decreasing,
the suffering promises to increase
ill intensity. Ail appeal is to be
made to the people of England,
Scotland a lid Ireland,
.‘ltrunk again, sure enough, *
said 13innmer80n, fixing bis eyes
on a lightning bug that glinted
fitfully athwart the horizon, ‘Just
see how that star wabbles, and i
only had two glasses, either.’
Yellow Fever lias made its ap
pearance at Fernandina, I'la. Ihe
aulhori ties of Savannah have do-
teimined that all vessels and ,
trains from that city shall be
gunianliuud* J
YLkwrenceville, Ga., Wednesday, September 19, 1877.
Constitution of 1877 —Hie
Outcome of tile Labors of
the Convention—'Th 3 Full
Text of the Instrument
Carefully Compared With
the Official Copy.
AKTICLK 111—l.KGI-U.ATIVK DEPART
MENT.
Section I. Paragraph 1. The
legi.-1 hl l ve power of the stale kIihII
be vp-t«<l iu a general a--**mb|y
wlucii shall consist of a senate and
house of representatives.
Sec, 11 Par. 1. The senate
shall consist of forty four members.
There shall he f« riy-lour senator
rial districts, as now arranged bv
enmities. Each district shall have
c ue senator.
Par. 2. The first senatorial dis
trict shall he composed of the conn
lies ol Chatham, Bryan and Eff
ingham.
The second senatoiial district
shall t»e compose:! of the Counties
of Libei ty, Tatt.aH and Melntosli.
The third senatorial distiiet shall
he (ornpo-od of the counties ol
Wavne, Pierce and Appling
'l’lie fomill Senatorial distiiet shalf
b * composed of the counties of
Glynn, Camden and Charlton,
The fifth senatorial district shall
be composed of the comities of
Coffee; Ware and Clinch.
The sixth senatorial district shall
lit* composed ol the counties of
Echols, Lowndes an 1 Berrien
The seventh senate rial district
shall be composed of the counties
of Brooks, Thomas and Colquitt
The eighth senatorial distr cl.
shall he composed of the counties
of Decatur, Mitchell and Miller.
The ninth senatorial district
shall b» composed of the counties
of Ea'ly, Calhoun and Baker.
The tenth senatorial di-trb-t shall
be composed of the counties of
Dougherty, Lev and Worth.
The eleventh renatorial district,
-hall he composed of lime unties ol
Clav. Randolph and Teiiell,
The twelfth senatoiial distiiet
shall he eompo-cd of the counties ol
■Stewart, Webster and Qiiism 1 ,
The lliiiteeiuh senatoiial distiiet
shall he composed ol the counties <•!
S|l liter. Sell C» and MaCoir
Tim fonrieiMith senatorial di*tib-t
-halt tie emnno-cd of iln * emrilie
of Dooly, Wilcox, I’ul i-ki ami
|)i><! r-*,
'Lie fifteenth senatorial district
shall lie composed ot Ihe counties
of Montgomery, Teliair and liwin.
The sixteenth senatorial di-e/ict
shall be Composed of the counties
of Laurence, Emanuel and John
son.
The seventeenth senatoiial dis
trict shall be composed of the coun
ties of Screvea, Bulloch and Burke:
The eighteenth senatorial dis
trict shall be composed of the
counties of Richmond, Glasscock
and Ji- If ei soil.
The nineteenth senatorial district
shall he composed of the counties
of Taliaferro, Green an! Warren
The twentieth senatorial district
shall In* composed of the Comities
of Baldwin, Hancock and Wash
ington.
The twentv-firrt senatorial dis
trict shall be composed of the
counties of Twiggs, Wilkinson and
Jones,
The twenty-sei-onil senatorial
district shall lie compo-eil of the
eo’inties of Bibb, Monroe and Piki*
The twenty-third senatoiial
district shall be composed of the
counties ol Houston, Crawford and
l ay lor.
The twenty-fourth senatorial"
district shall be composed of the
counties of Muscogee, Mm ion and
Chattahoochee,
The twenty-fifth senatorial dis
tiict shall be composed of the coun
ties of Harris, Upson and Talbot.
The twenty-sixth senatorial dis
trict shall lie composed of ills
counties of Spalding, Batts and
Fayette.
The twenty-seventh senatorial
district shall be composed of the
counties of Newton, Walton, Clarke,
Oconee anti Rockdale.
The t went v-eiglitli senatorial
district shall he composed oi the
counties of Ja-per 4 l’utnara and
M organ,
'ihe twenty-ninth senatorial dis
trict shall he composed of the
counties of Wilkes, Columbia,
Lincoln and McDuffie.
The thirtieth senat .rial district
shall be composed of the counties
of Oglethorpe, Madison and Elbert.;
Tlie thirty-tirat senatorial district
shall be composed of the counties
of Hart, Habersham and Franklin. ;
The tliirty-second senatorial dis
trict shall be composed of the!
Counties of White, Dawson and j
“COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOW'S BEFORE' - '
Lumpkin.
The tluily-tliird senatorial dis
trict, (dial! lie composed of the
counties of 11*11, Banks and Jack
son.
I lie thirty-fourth senatorial dis
trict shall be composed of the coun
ties of Gwiuncit, ILK ill) anJ
Henry.
The thirty-tilth senatorial dis
trict shall be composed of the
counties of Clayton, Cobh and Kill
ton
Tin* thirty-sixth senatorial dis
tiii t shall lie comprised of the conn
lieu of Campbell, Coweta, Meri
wether and Douglass.
The t iiii tv-seventh S'-natorial
distiiet shall be composed ot the
comities ot Carroll, Ibaul and
Troup,
The thirty-eighth senatoiial dis
trict shall be composed of the
counties of llarialsotc, Polk and
Paulding,
Ihe thii tv-ninth senatorial d;s
triet sliali be composed of tno
counties of Milton, Clu ivkee and
EOl syth
The foitielh »i*nauiriid district
shall lie composed ot the counties
ot Union, To whs and Rabun.
The foilv first senatorial disii'ct
sh all he composed of flu* counties
ol Pickens, Fannin an I Gilmer,
Ihe tony-second Kenatoiial d a
tiicl shall In* composed ot the eeilii
tics of Lartovv, Floyd and Chat
tooga.
The forty-third senatoiial dis
trict shall be composed of th**
counties of Murrnv, Gordon and
Whitfield.
The forty-fourth senatoral dis
li'ict shall lir composed of the
counties of Walker, Dade and Ca
toosa. *
Par. 3 Tits genera! assembly
may change these distric's after
each census of the United States;
Provided, I nat neither the number
of districts nor the number of sen
ators from eaeh district shall be
increased.
See. Hi. Par. 1. 'Lie house of
representatives shall consist of one
hundred and s* veiity-livu represou -
1 atives.aiiportoined among the set*-
*-1 :vl count:i*« as fid ows, to nit :
To the six counties having t .e l*.r
--ee-t p pnbi'ion, viz; Chatham.
Ri' i inond Links, ll.eistiui, Bibb
and Fulton, three »epre«.-!-t .lives,
each; to ibe tiventv-s'X counties
leaving ilii* p.'xi largest population,
viz: Bartow, Coweta, poealin,
Floyd, Greene, Gwinnett, Harris.
Jeirerson.M. riwether, Monroe, Mns
t’ogee, Neff ton, Stewart, Sumter,
i’ll'mas, Troup, Washington, Han
cock, Carroll; Cobb, Jackson,
Dougherty. Oglethorpe, Macon.
Talbot amt Wilkes, two represen
tatives. caeli; ami the remaining
105 counties, one representative
each.
Par. 2. The above apportionment
shall lie changed by the general as
sembly at its first ses-ion after each
census taken by the United States
Government, so a- to give the six
counties liavhig the Digest popula
tion three representatives, each;
and the twei.ly-«ix counties having
llie next largest population two
representatives, each, but in no
event shall the aggregate mnnbei
ol iepiesentatives be inoiei-ed.
Sec, IV. Par 1. The members
of tlie general assembly shall l.e
elected lor two years, and shall
s«ive until their successors are elec
ted.
Far. 2. The first election for
wmibers of the g< neral assembly,
under Ibis constitution, shall take
place on the first Wednesday in
December, 1877,the second election
for the same shall be held on the
first Wednesday in October, ISsO.
and subsequent elections biennially
on that day, until the day of elec
tion is changed by law.
Par. 3. The first meeting ot the
general assemble, after ratification
of this constitution, shall he on
the first Wednesday in November,
1878. and biennially thereafter, on
the same day until the day shall he
changed bv law. But nothing
herein contained shall be con
strued to prevent the governor from
Calling an extra sc—ion of the
general assembly before the first
Wednesday in November. 1878, if,
in his opinion, the public good shall
require it-
Par. 4 A majority of each house
shall constitute a quorum to trari-*
naut business, bill a smaller number
may adjourn from day to day and
compel the presence of its absent
members, as each hou*e may pro
vide.
Par, 5. Each senator and repre
sentative; before taking his seat,
shall take the following oath, or
affirmation, to-wit: ‘I will support
the cor.eiitution of this state, and
ot the United Stat-s, and that oil
all questions and measures which
mav come before me, I will so
conduct myself as will, in my
judgment, be most conducive to
, tbe interest and piospeiity of Ibis
state. ’
Par. fi No session of the gener
al a—enihly shall c mlinue longer
j than foity days, unless by a two
thirds vote of the whole number
: of each house.
Par, 7, No person holding a
j in’ilit,atv commission or other ap.
| point meet or oilier* having anv
j emolument or compensation an
nexi 1 ') thereto under this stale or
j the United Mu'es, or either of them,
I except ju lices of the peace and
officers o| the mdiiia, nor any de
faulter,fur public money or for
■ tnv b gal taxes r**cjuir«s*l of liiui
j shall have a scat in either house,
| not* sh; II any senator or repie-enla
! live, after his qualification as such,
In* elected bv tin* general assem
bly or appointed by the governor,
either with or without the advice
and consent of the senate, to any
office or apuointment having any
emolument annexed thereto during
; do* time lot' wuiuii lie shall liave
been tie. ted
Par, 8. The sent of a member of
either house shall be vacated on
his removal from the district or
countv Irom which he was elected.
Sec, V. P«r, 1. Die senators shall
be citizens o( tile United states who
have attained the age of 2") years,
and who shall have been citizens ol
this state for four jeais, and for
one year residents of the district
Irom which elected.
Par. 2. The pr<*s*ding off] or of
the seuiile shall hr* stlynd the Pres
ident of the S mate and shall be
fc
elected viva voce from the senators,
I’ii. J. Ilie senate shall have
the sole power to try impeach
ments.
Par. 4. When silling f>r tint
purpose , the members shall lie on
oath nr afli.matiou, and shall In*
presided over by the chief justice or
Hip presiding justice of the ru.
pie me court, Should the chips
jll-lice lip disqualified till* senate
shall select tile judge of td o Stl
piome c mil to piv~i.|n. No person
shall be convicted ■Vlllenu do C 'll
currency ol tw • t*•.id • t t!ie mem
hers or in'.
Par. 5. .1 it.l l. input*, in oa*-< of
illlp.-acll iiPii I, shall Hot eX'.'lul
lin i h°r l Ini) ieniuv.il frun idliee
and lii-uiialifiealion to bold and
enjoy any office oi honor, trust or
piolit within this stale, hut the
paity convicied shall nevertheless
he liable and subject to indictment,
trial, judgment and punishment
according to law.
Sec, VI. Par, I, I lie representa
tives shall be citizens of the
United Stales who have attained
the age of 21 years, and who shall
have been citizens of this state for
two years and for one year resi
dents of the counties from which
elected.
Par, 2. The presiding officer of
the house of iepiesentatives shall
be styled, the Speaker of the
House ol and
shall be elected vim voce Iroin ohe
bo ly.
Pur. 3, The house of represen
tatives shall li 'Ve the Sole power
to impeach all p.-ra >n« »ho slnll
have been or may be in rdli -e,
S*c VII. Par. !. Each house
shall be the judge of the election
returns and qualification of ils
members, and shall have power to
punish them for disorderly helm
vior or misconduct, by censure,
line, imprisonment; Imt no member
shall be expelled except by a vote
of two-iliiiiD ol the house to which
ho belongs.
Par. 2. Each house may punish
by imprisonment, not extending
beyond the session, any person,
not a member, who shall tie guilty
of contempt by any disorderly be
havior iu its presence, or who shall
rescue or attempt to rescue anv
person arrested by order of either
house.
Par, 3. The members of both
houses shall be lice Irom arrest
during their attendance on the
geneial assembly and in going
thereto and returning therefrom,
except for treason, felony, larceny
or breach of the peace, and no
member shall be liable to answer
in atiy other place for anything
spoken in debate in «.iliter bouse.
Par. 4. Each house shall keep a
journal ol it* proceedings - and pub
lish it immediately after its ad
journment.
-Par. The original journal shall
be preserved alter publication in
tbu office ol the secretary ot slate,
[s2 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE.
but do ir shall be no other record
thoi eot.
Pi r. fi, Tito teas and nays on any
[question, shall, at. tlie desi a* of
one-filth of the members present
be ('titered on the journal,
P, ir, 7. K'orv biil, boloie it sliull
pass, shall be lead tlueo tunes, ulid
on tin Co seperatfl days, in each
bouse, unless in ea-es of actual
invasion or insurrection.
7‘at, 8, No law or ordinance
shall pass which lefois to mole
ilia n one Mil j-et matter, or contains
matter different from what is ex
dressed in tin* title tbeieof.
Par. 1». The general npproprin
tion tiill stiall embrace nothing ex
cept appropriations fixed by pre
vious laws *he ordinary expenses
of the executive, legislative and ju
j dicial departments of the Govern
ment, payment of the public debt
and interest thereon, and for sup
port of the public institutions and
1 dlicatiotial interests of tbe State.
All other appropriations shall be
made bv separate bills; each mii
btacing but one subject.
Par. 10. All bills lor raising
revenue or appropriating; motley
shall originate in the house ol rep
resentatives, but the Senate may
propose or concur in amendments
[ as in other hills.
| Par. 11, No money shall he
I drawn limn the treasury except by
appropriation made by law, and a
regular statement and account of
the receipt and expenditures of all
public money shall lie published
l everv tLiCt* month*, and, also, with
I ,Le laws passed bv each session of
1 lie (general assembly.
Par. 12. No bill or resolution
appropriating money shall b come
a law unless, upon its passage,
tl e veas and nays of each house
ate recorded.
Par. 13. All acts shall be signed
by the nrcsident of the Senate or
tlm speaker ol the home of rep
resentatives and no hill, ordinance
or resolution, in ended to have
the effect, of a law, which shall
Live been labeled by either
house, shall he again prrtptmeff
1 during the same session under
tiio sum** or any oilier title,
wit I ion 1, thoc nsent of two-thirds
o! the hoii-c by which the same was
I la joded.
Par I I. No bill shall become a
I tw unless it shall receive a major* -
ity of the voles of all tbs members
oieeied to each bouse o| the gener
al as-emblv, and it shall, in every
instance, so appear on the journal.
Par. 15, All special or local bills
shall oiigi.iute in the bouse of rep
resentatives. Thu speaker of the
house of representatives shall, with
in five days from the organization
of the general assembly, appoint a
committee, consisting of one from
each congressional district, whose
duty shall be to consider and con
solidate all special and local bills
on the same subject, and repott the
same to the bouse, and no special
or local bill shall be read or con
sidered by liie hotn-e until the same
has been repotted by said Commit
the, unless by a two-thirds vote.
And no bill shall be Considered or
reported to the hoti-e by said com
mittee. unless the same shall have
been laid before it within fifteen
• lays after be organization of tin
general assembly, except by a
two-thirds vole, also.
Par. 10. No local or special
bill rliall be paks>-d, miDt-s n"tice
of (he intention to apple therefor
shall have been published in the
locality vi here the matter or lliim'
to b.; all' etc.! may bo
which notice shall be given at
least thirty days prior l«> the in'ro
ductijn ol such lull into the geneial
assembly, and in the manner to fie
prescribed by law The evidence
of such notice having been pub
lished, shall lie exit bited in the
general assembly helot c such act
shall be passed.
Par. 17. No law, or section of
the code, shall be amended or re
pealed by mere reference to ils title
or to ibe number of the section of
the Code, but the amending or re
pealing act, shall distinctly de
scribe the law to lie amended or
repealed, as well as the alteration
to be made.
Par. 18. The general assembly
shall have no powsr to grunt cor
porate powers and privileges to
private companies except banking,
insurance, railroad, canal, naviga
tion, expics* ami telegraph compa
nies, nor to make or change elec
tion piecinclH, nor to establish
bridges of I'enies: nor to ebango
names or legitimatize children, but
it shall prescribe by iaw the manner
in winch such powers shall be exer
(coNflNUKO ON FOURTH J’AUK )
GWINNETT HERALD.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
v. _ ~~ - -—~r- —r-gr:-
Sq r’a | ) \V j 2 VV | 3 W | ] M | 3 M.
1 11 00 SI SO §'J IH 151 550 SBM
2 200 300 400 500 12 00
3 300 45 • ft 00 0 0 !fi 00
4 4 *1(1 ft 00 700 8 Aft it, 00
j 4 col. ’> 0 700 8001000 20 00
‘o col. P 0 1 13 00 Hi 0(1 18 0 SO 00
I col. 1G00220 127 00 3<! 00 .70 00
And In* special contract for a longer
time tlmn three months.
A square is one inch in depth of column
Pic money for advertising is due on
the first insertion.
No. 26.
LEG A L A I)V E KTISKM EN i'S,
Sheriff Sales, per levy 62 f>o
Mortgage fi. 'a. sales, per square.. 6 00
Tax Collector's *• . " .. ft 00
Letters of administration 3 00
Notice to debtors and creditor*... ft 00
Los re to sell land ft 00
Sale of land, per square ft 00
Liters ol dism ssion 4 :,0
Applieution for homestead 2 00
Estray not ices..., 3 00
Ea?" Sales of Innd. iiy administrators,
exeen’ors nr guardians, are required by
law ta Is* held nri the first Tuesday in the
month, between the hou>*« of ten in the
forenoon and three in the afternoon, at
the Gourt lions** in the county in which
the property is situated.
Notice of these sales must be given in
a public gazette 40 days previous to the
day of sale.
Notice to debtors nnd creditors must
also lie published 40 days.
Notice for the sale ol personal proper
ty must he given in like manner, 10 days
nievioiis tn day of sale.
Notice that application will be made
to the Court of Ordinaiy for leave to
sell land must he published for 4 weeks.
Citations on letters of administration,
guardianship, A-e., must be published 30
days; for dismission from administration,
monthly, three months; for compelling
titles from executors or administrators,
where bond has been given by tin* deceas
ed, the full space of three months.
Sheriff's sales must be published for
four weeks.
Estray notices, two weeks.
Publication!) will always be continued
according to the legal requirements,
unless otherwise ordered
TUmPILLS
A Noted Bivine says
They arc worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
I)n. Tutt:—Dear Sir: For ten years I have
I’it h a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation, ami
Files. Hast springy your pills wen* rt*conmit:r.<le‘!
to ire ; I iiictl them (hut with iiitle lu.il I am
now n well man, have jrooti appetite, digestion
perfect, regular stools. piles gone, and I havo
trained (lorry pounds solid liosh. They are worth
their weight in gold.
Rev. K. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky.
mv 3 PjLLS
OVnr. SICK d|£ZX- " f medi< nne thirty
ACHE. > »*, tad I',i a
time was demonstra
tor of anatomy in tho
TUTT’S FsLLS Georgia, hence, per
-CUBS DYftPICPiiIA. f° ns u * in ff Hid **ll*
have the guarantee
that they arc prepared
TUTT’S PILLS
OT7HE CONSTIPATION
coml in n-- in them
TUTT’S PILLS
■ strernrthfniiur.furza-
CUBE FLL33. Uve & furif ytngtonic
Thefr first apparent
Tam Fills SjHSS
CUBE FKVEB AI-TD ilate, tlius the system
AGUiiJ. i'v nourished, and by
—i ' ■' | their lonic action on
Turn
■w ■ a va ■ ■■^“-^i flcunt i on! , arL .p rot f nce? |
CUBE BILIOUS COLIC. 1 'J he rapidity with
which ftrsons takr on
-..a . 4*. while under tho
1111 IJQ i*J influence of these pills,
iUI I VJ I a 1m W o| itself indicates their
CUBE KIDNEY COU - adaptability to nourish
PLAINT. the bod>% and hence
tr --, - T their efficacy in curing
- _ nervous debility,mel-
TUTT’S PcILS
CUKE TOBr T P LIVEH
siipation, and impart
ing health and strength to the system. Sold ev
cry where. Mu ray Street, New York.
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I Gray lh.tr can he changed to al
Jglofsv black hy a single application ofH
iur.TuTT's Hair Dye. It acts like magic, jj
Hand is warranted as harmless as water.H
JPrice Ji.oo. Office 35 Murray St., N. Y.|j
fj
What 1$ Queen’s Delight
2R.oad.tlao Answer
It F a plant that grows in the South, and is
specially adapted to the cure of diseases of that
climate. It j -
NATURE’S OWN PEf^sEDY,
r'ntermg at once into the blood, expcliing'all
scrofulous, syphilitic, and rheumatic affections.
Alone, it is a searching alterative, but v/hei*
combined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and
other herbs, it f:*nn*
DR, TUTT’S SARSAPARILLA
AND QUEEN’S DELIGHT,
The most power! ui blood purifier known to med
ical science for the cure of old ulcers, diseased
joints, foul discharges from the* ears and nostrils,
abscesses, skin diseases, dro|*y, kidney com*
plaint, evil infects of secret practices, disordered
liver and spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous
system imparts a fair complexion, and builds up
tire body with
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strong
ly recommended. Hundreds of cases of the worst
lyj>e have been‘radically cured by it. Ucing
purely vegetable, its continued use will do no
harm. The Ix st time to take it is during tin
summer and fall; and instead of debility, head
ache, fever and ague, you will enjoy robust
health. Sold by all dnisgists. l*rice, s«.ou
Dtiice, 3* Miirny Street, New York.
jan. 21 1877-1 y.
Gkoroia, Gwinnett Gooktt.
V. hereos. B, K. Strieklmiil.a.lrnini-tra
tor of the estate z* Thom is 44, Jacobs,
lute of aaiil county I, iijijillcs to
me in proper form for leaverojsu!! till the
real e.-tute of kid deceased: This is,
therefore, to cite all and singular, llkj
heirs and creditors of s.tkl decca-'ed, to
show cause, if any they cau. on the first
Monday iu July next, why uu order lor
the sale of -ai l land should not be grant
ed. This June 5, 1877.
CYRUS A. ALI.F.X,
juuo 0-td Ordinary.