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About Weekly Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1871-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1877)
Gwinnett Herald. xr- ' I AWItEX E\ ILI.E, GA. Wednesday, Oct. 3, UW7. Hnvi'x paid a vi.it to the tomb of Jtfl'i rsm ( a I.is way back to Wash ington. P Win. A. Shorter, Editor of the Reins Courier, and son lion. Elli Shorter, of Ala. died ln-t week. It is understood that fien. 'l'oinnh’s political disabilities will he removed by the next Congress. Mr. Stephens is in favor ol the Texas Pacific Railroad, and a warm Mippoiter of Haves* policy, The yell o\v fever is still raging at Fernandina Fla. Assistance is staked to furnish supplies for those unable to get away. It is understood that tno extra session of Congress, which convenes en tlic 15th. inst. will continue nn til the regular session in December Gen. Grant endorses H ives’ peace policy. It does seem that the conn try is getting in favor ol peace, ex cept a few chronic old blocdy-shu t flyers. Gen. McClellaw has been uoinis naled by the Democracy lor Cover, nor ol New Jersey. The party is jubilant over the nomination, and it is pit-dieted ha will be elected by ton tlion*aad majority. President Ha}es was wondci fully pleased with his Southern recept ion, and the South was pleased with her guest (not excepting Mis, Hayes,) so there is a geneia! smile all aiomul. Judge UariiHid Hill, of Macon, while holding court at Knoxville, Crawford County, died upon the bench. Two negroes had l ten tried and found guilty of larceny and while the verdict was being corrected; his spirit passed away. Ben Briscoe, whose arrest and imprisonment stirred up a sensa tion in New Yoik. a year or so since Chicaoo by having a young man, named Silvester, arrested for wind ing him out of 12,500. Sam Randall holds (lie insole track for the speakership of the next House of Repiesentatives His admirable management of tbe House during the exciting times last w inter, n.at k him as the man tor tbe position, He will recieve about the unanimous vote of South'- ern members. The next Semite wiH stand 31 Republican, 38 Democrats, am] one ndependent, Judge JOavi* t of HID noise. Three Detnociats are emi, lied to their seats, which will give them, counting Judge Davis, 37. If Spencer and Morton are ab et nt, as is expected, there will be a tie in that body. In the palent office fire the most valuable teiics lost were Eli Whit ney's cotton gin and Robert Fid ton’s mode! of a steamboat. The Oliginul sewing machine was not destroyed, as supposed. Some by stander, knowing its valtm, seized it before the flames reached it, and was arrested in the act of carvviu" it off. T\\c people about Washington, Wilkes cunuly, ate under die im pression that theie is Untied eonn wheie in dial vicinity a laige amount ol treasure. The stoiy is that Jeff Davis and his cscoit on arriving theie finding that they could not make their escape bulled the confederate treasure in that va einity, A negro who was supposed tu know something of the wherea bout* of this money, was seized bv a disguised party in Augusta, who attempted to kidnap him,- but were prevented by the police. Judge,llerscbel V. Johson is be ing urged upon the i'tevident lo lid lire vacancy in the Supreme Court caused by lue rcstgealiou ol Judge Davis. ihe South lias no representative in that court, and all tbe Judges except Justice Clifford are Repute* bean*. An abler and a purer man could not be relucted for tbe Soulb, He has devoted himself lo the law exclusively t-iuce the war., and lus line legal ability, coupled with bis high standing as a man, will make liim as acceptable lo the country us man. Tlm* t zar Si<k—The London Times Grow ingr Sarcastic. Lo::don, Scpti inner 2d.— Jbe Times, iln.iigli it strongly sympi- Ibizes with Russia, prints the lid lowiinr under a prominent liemli eg ‘eiu-DKNT i;i:ni ltosrrv.’ By Telegjapb from our Special (Joi respondent. Tni.li.-eta. September 23. It is said that die TuikEli sob R diers have leeeived stri. t ordui* not io fee at noy Russian genrn*l lest lit) should be killed ot disabled and replaced.’ ■IIH WOUNDED KltOM I'I.EVNA, A PiH'hrwettt special to tile times ays the treiiiCndoos number o wounded from I’leva has over crowded the Russian liosp'lat*, and much sulTci'ing is experienced by the wounded in transit to liinsia in cohseijuence of insufficient accom modal ion, m*’of tins delicicuey of surgeons and ilie-se:*. o TUB END NKAI. The Times, in a leading article ou the war, aava: The end of thy campaign must be near, and it promises to present something like H drawn battle, Formally or in. formally, the power will then, no doubt, attempt to avert tko nece*** sity of another campaign by the aid of diplomacy. BoeiiAKEST.Scmplember 2ft —T in* ■ czar lias had a slight lever, but is ; now better. Across tiio llio Grand©, We publish in another column u special dispatch to the Constitution, slating that Lieut. Buliis has cap lured a town in Mexico. Bully for Buliis. It has been charged, for some time that it was the intention of the administration to bring on a war with Mexico, and it,at there was a secret understanding between Den, Out, in command upon the frontier, and the cabinet, and that lie was expected to continue these inroads across the border until the Mexieiviv government resisted the invasion with her regular tinny, Whether such is the intention ol the government, or not. it is v«sv 1 *• - *,• ’pnrwr- rF.vx* nave efi waiting impatiently tor an op ,itrin ity to get revenged foi the continual raids of thieves across the botdci and-the United States troops been the only bat t ier. It has been only about a year since an ofiicei wits Court Marshaled for pciiint ting what is now opelilv avowed to he the policy of the Government With this sort ol backing up, the IVxans will soon piecipitate ilte issue, and the prospect of plunder will draw thousands of desperate men from ull sections of the counlrv. With the slightest encouiageuwuit from Cotlgless at its approaching session, wo will he engaged in war wdtli that effete reput,lie before Cliristmas. Consumption Can Bo Cured. Sclienck'* Pulmonic Syrup, Schenck’s Sea .Weed Tonic, SehencU’s Mandrake I’ills. Are (he only medicines that will cure Pulmonary Consumption. Frequently medicine* that will stop a cough will occasion the death of the patient; they lock up the liver, stop the ciiculation of the blood, liemo!rliage follows, and in fact they clog the action of the very organs that era used the cough, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia are the causes of two-third* of the eases of Consumption. Many per son* complain ol a dull pain in the side, constipation, coated tongue, pain in the shoulder blade, feelings of drowsiness and restlessness, tlie food lying heavily on the stomach accompanied by acidity and belch ing up of wind, These symptoms usually origin ate from a disordered condition of the stomach or a torpid liver Persons so affected, if they take one or two heavy colds, and if tin cough in tiie-e cases be suddenly checked, will find the stomach and liver clogged, remaining torpid and inactive, and almost before they are aware the lungs are a mass eH si res, and ulcerated, tile lesult of which is death. Scbenck’s l’uluionic Syrup is an expectorant which nues not contain opium or anything calculated to check a cough suddenly, bcheck’s Sea t\ eed I onic dis-> solves the food; inixca with the gastric juices of the stomach, aids digestion, and creates a ievenous appetite.. When the bowels arc costive,the skin sallow, nr the symptoms other wi»eof a Uiilious tendency,Schcuck's Mandrake Pills arc required. 1 hese medicines are prepared only by J. 11. Sciiekck & Son. N. E, corner Sixth aud Arch Street Philadelphia, And arc lor sale by all diuggisls and dealers. ‘Col. Frobell is making good head tray in clearing out the Ou uinlgee, and promises to have four feet water at low water, from Da. lien ta .Macon,’ —Sav A T eirs, Gopher soup is one of the delica cies of the piliey no d- If the capital is iemoted to Milledgeville, our members will be fed on tins delicacy, and we may expect to see them eiawling home it hi gopher. A Certain lleaffaehi* (Jure. If you sutler from sick or nervouslicud iiciio. meniiiiv sickness, or ni.undyi i. go to yonr'druggist and get a ten cent trial paper of Dr. ilcisley’s Victor Headache Powders, nr J. If. I lei..lev .V; Go, Salem, N.J., will mail them post-paid. A sin gle powder actually cures die most dis tressing on es in tin minutes. It is pure ly vegetable, entirely harmless, a phy.-i --cian’s discovery, and we guatantee it to do all tve claim. | j-tti 21, ISTT-l v. Wilt Cure Canwumptiaii, To id I snfii ring from the billowing dis easts a ray ot hope is off led through die kindness of a missionary friend uRo I.us sent me the toimula of a purely vegeta Ide medicine which lias long tieen u.-ed iiy the native meihcitic men of lliudostan: — for the positive aji 1 radical cure of Con sumption, Bronchitis, Atlismu, (.’atari'll, Dyspepsia. Throat and Lung difficulty. General Debility. Lost of Manhood and all Nervous All! aliens, its power has been tested iu hundreds of cases without a failure. I now feel it my sacred duty as far as possible to relieve human tuna ry and wid suid tin* recipe —Fuad of Cuaruh—to any person who may eh sire it with directions for using. Sent by return mail by addressing with 2 slam -s naming this paper. Dr. C). R. Brigham, Drawer 28. Utica, New York. sept. 15-1 y. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Deput y Sheriff Sale. Will be slod before the Court-du-nis ■ door, in the town of LY.vrenceviile, wide in the legal hour* of sale on the first Tuesday in November next, the follow ing described lands. Twohuudred acre? of land,more or less, adjoining Davis, GuthHe and other? and being ail of lot, No. 100 in the 7’h dis trict of Gwinnett, except fifty acres thereof ns laved off and embraced iu the schedule of Mary McHugh. Levied on as the property of H. F. Hclluglijo satisy a fi la from Gwinnett Superior Court in favor of the Gwinnett Manufacturing Company, vs. It. F. McHugh. Property pointed out by pJainuff'd attorney. Oct obi r 2nd 1877 i>. M. HO It V, oct 3-Ids Deputy Bheiiff. ... »’ n ni w j i *-■ » We have placid ail notes and second)# taken by our Into agent. 11. R. HANNAH. f,,r tho sale of "or Ammoniac, n Dt.-soi.vi u Bonk in ..ho hand,- ~f GOLD Ml Til & DOL nil Tv; 1 \ nt St.mo M.niu - tHill i• • l G»*i V« ti. ii. TalHiet- will pl.a-o ill ike liloillpt t>ay ui>uit, to iin in. a* tbe pi tv * leg e "I *u *.i,li ng the tone, m n.in,ll ng not Lou at I;> rents pe. pininii oxpit es tile Ist o. Novell): or. V her that date, payment mu-t he mado in cm rency. JOHN MlilißlMA\ 6c i. 0., Oct. 3-f)w, Bal ll Md. ADMINISTRATOR’S SaLE. By vi- ore ol an order from the Court of Uidhmrv of Gwinnett county, Ga., on ihe first 'I ueauav hi Novemlar next, 1 writ sod boßee the Court-house door, in the town ol Ijiw enei vilie, in s,dd eoun I }', within the legal hours of sale, the iol owing land?, m »vit: Seventy two aces, pert of lot No. 233. ‘2 1 ., aces, pint of lot No. 247, 136 aces, part ol lots Nos 248 and 265; this is mown as the Jones 11. Ewing home ph ee, except that pa> t assigned >o the widow ns dower. Upon C.is place there is u cob ivaiion and good o der.abont 35 acres list class river bottom and about 40 or 5(1 acres of updand in a good siale of cultivation. A’?o, 220 uqrcs, parts of lot? 27G, 299. mo 278 known ns the Miles 10. Kwing home place. ITpon tnis tract ttiore is one hundred and twenty-five notes of cleared land, six or seven acres o which is good b noeli bottom. This is one ol tlie'best totton farms iu tin* county, and has a good lour ,oom flume dwelling', well fin— idled. All o the above land lying in the sth D strict of said county. Knch phiee lies about 6 miles from Lawrence ville. All sold ns Hie property of the cr.it.* of Jones 11. Kwing, late of said Coan.y. deceased. Terms, one half cash, one ■ ah' credit until Ist December, 1878 Bond ,o* titles Oi.ly will tie given until all i up money is paid. This Ist day of October, i 877. MILES K. KWING, oet. 3-Uls. Administrator. Gkokoia, Gwinnett Countv. Whereas. Elisabeth Hicliards, Exec utor ol John U Richards, late of said county, deceased, applies in proper lorm for leave to sell all of tbe lands Mong ol,? to the estate of said deceased. This is therefore to cite all and singular,the heirs and creditors ot said deceased, to appear at iny office on the first .Monday in November next, lo show came, if uny they can, why an order for the sale (d said lands should not be granted. This October Ist 1877. CYRUS A. ALLEN, oci 3-td Ordinary. Notice to Debtors anil ft ed itors, (ißoroia, Gwinnktt County. All persons having demands against H U If annuli, late of said eoiiuty, de ceased, are required to pi,.- at the same propei!y authenticated, wiii.u. the time priscribed by law, and all persons iu debled to laid deceased are notified to make immediate puyiucut. This Octo ber Ist, 1877. JoSKITI A. HANNAH, oct v Gw. Administrator. Georgia. Gwinnett Counit. Whereas, William A. and Absolein C. Holbrook, having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of iidmmiistraU"ii on the estate of John F. Holbrook, late ol said county: This is to the all and singular, the: creditors and next of kin of John F, Holbrook, to be and aO|w*ar at my efifn e. on the Srst Monday in November next, and show can-e. i! any lliey can, why permanent administration slinu'd not tie granted to A ill am A, and tb.-otem G, llolbiook, on Jo.* i 11. Holbrook's estate. This Sip Umber 2ijtli. 1 «77. CVUL’3 A. ALLKN, oct. 3*-td Ordinary. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Joseph l’. Ri qoemore, guardian of tl e orphan of Klijao Boipiemoi e. decea-ed, having applied to the Gourt of Ordinary o* said county for a discharge bom his guardianship of the persons end property 0? iiis wards. 'I his is, ibereave, to cite ail |K*rsoim concerned. to siiow cause, by tiling objections in my office, on or before the first Monday in November next why the said Joseph I’, lloquemore should not be dismissed from ins guardianship ot Ihi person* au I property of aid wards, and receive the usual letters ot disiins sion. Given under my hand and official si: nut urn, this 25th day of November, 1877. CYRUS A. .U.LLKN. oct 3-td Ordinary. Georgia, Gwinnett Gountt. Whereas, W. I’. Donaldson and W. II Williams, executors oil he last will and testament of Rut.cn Donaldson, have filed their petitim for leave to sell lot of land No. 31. in the oib District ol said county, fit■ y acres, known as the home place; a'r-n, City ares i.ll of lot No. 33; also City acres oil of tot No. 35; all in the sth Disi.iet of said county, lands Imdo .gitig to said deceased. This is, tbeielorc’ tiscib all and singular, the heir, and crediior. of said deceased, to appear at tny office, on the first Monday tn November next, io show cause, if any they call, why said order should not lie gi anted, Tiiis October Ist, 18J7. UY KL'S A. ALLEY, oct, 3-td. Ordinary. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Whereas, Vincent P. Johnston and Hiram Mathis, administrators on tire : estate of G urge W. Collin:), apply to me in proper form for leave to sell the lands i of the estate ot George \V. Collins, late iof said county, deceased. This is, there* j fore, to cite all and singular; the li its | and creditors of said deceased to appear l at my office on the first Monday in i November next, to show cause, it any i they can. why an order for the Sale of ; said lands should not be granted. This October 1 st, 1877. GYRUS A. ALLEN, oct 3-id, Oidinary. „ n .i 5112.1 District. G »L, ot said county, havi.n/ petitioned torn new road, commencing at W. A Cains, an tin- ILniicune .Xhoul Road, and running iti the direction oc •and ■ 11 '.c-seeling Hie lai.vivnceville ami •I 'ih .son road at it .\. tilakey’s. t»v toe re.-idiiiui- ol .1. M. Pooi, 8, ,\. I’utrick. It T 'lt.iimns.S X. Bow.-.ns .John Kar ris and others, and ce.mnis'one.s having been uppon ted u> ex, mine into the utiti ty ol said eiHilemplat. i new road, npoit the Mine In tie (it pubse util,tv, llt ,d nun lied oul said road unit o cnm.it.-iid the Opening ol the Sam. as a st-comi-cluvs rOud. All .persons are ItOieby noLiied that an order est.-bli-limg said so ul will lie pass ed on the first Monday iu December next, it no good cause is shown to the contrary. By order County Cimmiissinneis. J AB. T. LAM KIN. oct. 3-4 w Chm nC. C. G. Gkoboia, Gwi.nnktt Countv. W hereas, Moses Dillard, administrator ol the estate of William Drummonds.late of said county, deceased, appliis to me in proper form lor leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, except the widow’s dower. This is therefore, to cite all and singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased, *o appear at my office on the first Monday in November next, to show cause, if »nv tney can, why an order for the sale ol the lands ol said deceased should not be granted. This October Ist. 1877, OVKt'S A. ALLEN, oct. 3-td Ordinary. Valuable Lands for Sale! In pursuance of the last will and testa ment of Anthony W. Bates, deceased,we offer at private sale, the tract of land known as ip.-tator’s mill trait; being part of lots Nos. 222 mid 225. in the 7th District of Gwinnett county, containing 'oar bundled acres, more or less, anil adjoining David Hamilton’s Mill irnct, t lose a \\ iitlvuks utiu others, and lying uhoui thiCT miles east of Buford. Ihs land is almost entirely in original forest, is well watered and has some line creek and branch bottoms on it. It w id be sold either as a whole, or in parcels to suit purchnsers. Addresser call ou the undesigned at Lawrenceville. Ga. a. j, l. Bates, n. l, in; tchins, oct. 3-ts. Executors. NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS. I will be at the following places on the days specified, for the purpose of collect ing the State and County Tax due for the year 1877. Tux-payers will please re member the dates and meet ine promptly: Roek bridge, October 15th. Gates' “ 16th. Harbins’ “ 17tb. Ren Smiths’ “ 18th. Gains’ “ 19th. Lawrenceville “ 20th. Hog Mountain “ 22ud. Ruford “ 23rd. Suwannee “ 24th. Duluth “ 25th. No re rose . « 2iilh. Martin's “ 27th.* Rerkshire . “ 29th. G. \V. GARNER, Tux-Collector Gwinnett County. This Septcuihei 18th, 1877. Gwinnett Sheriff Sales. Wdl be sold before the Court home doo. .indie town of Lawrenceville, on the first Tuesday in November ilex’, between the legal hours of sale, the ol lowing proiKity. to wit: Tits luma' and lot, in the town of Law* rcncevilie. containing three (31 acres ot land, more or Its* being the pi ic where on Dr. Jisß‘ Lowe lately resideil,(> xeei t dirty leet try thirty feet srpnue in the soulh i ssi corner of Paid lot). A iso. one wool! clock, one esimde stand and gio ; e. om* smle-boart), one liail if z n s;>!.t bot lorn chans and two rockers,!wo bureaux, two iictstends and I eddi-g. table and tiled cine c.i.*e and ds cnnteiits, lot o! modi 'ill and miscellaneous books, lot o niid'c'si aot i surgical it,st rumen:*, sleei \a''ds and irowel eleven kegs ol so.iff, hand-stove and sndo’e-buga, wash stand, ciimße-K.aud, one ioldmg and two plum lati'es, one Heating stove, giindstone atid Iraiiu’, Path tab, small lot of farni'Bg inplemi'nts lot ot tin ware, liein j- din and lot o jugs, lot ol barrels, lot of meehani cal loois nod a set of buggy harness. Levied on. and to Ire sod, as tile prop eriy of des-e Lowe by virtue ok and io sat sy, one ti. la, limn Gwinnett Supe rior Court, originally in favor of Robt C'aig vs Jcs-e Lowe and others; now eontioi.eil i>y Muitt Camp Dr contribu 1100. A!?n. at the same time and place, will be su'd one lot in Norcross,in said enmi ty. contain ng lour acres, more or less, bounced on the southwest by Halle.rd si'c t.and extending back to the Street in the rent-, adjoining lands of M. C. I, vc-!v on sou beast side. Said lot was on /r.iveo nv R J. Gregg, and is known as ihe lot on which lie formerly resided. I.evtii on a. toe property of suid ii. J. Gregg ,o satisfy u li. fa. front justices court, of the 406xb District, G. M., in uvor o : J. I*. Simmoils vs. R, J Gregg. Propen v pointed out by plant iff Levy mane and leturued to me by Jno. Duncan L. C. Also at the same time and pßtce; will lie sold, five hundred acres of iand.knnvvn as the Asa Wade old place adjoining lands of A. A. Ilewett on he east ami south, Andrew Arnold on the west, K. L. Braswell on the north and others. Levied on us the property ol A A Dyer to satisfy a ti fa from Gwimi. it Superior Court, in favor of II W .Mills vs A A Dyer. Also, at the same time and place will be sold one hundred and twenty five aeres ol laud more or less, being the wes* hall of lot Xo 126 in the (ill) district of said county adjoining lands of]) It Philips' home place, L Bagwell J W Nash C Me Kenney and Mathews. Levied on as the property of Nancy Garner, wife of fieury G Garner for the purchase money by virtue ol a fi (a from Gwinnett Superior Court in favor of J P Phillips and 1) R Phillips, Adminis txuii.ca ir vs Nancy Garner. Also, at the same time a in! place wrn be sold one hundred acres of land, more or less part of lot No 292 In the 7th district ol Gwinnett county adjofiling lands of J R West on the east W ,1 Bern on the north J P Gunter on the West, and known as the o!d Su gar Hill Court-ground pi, ice aid on I*■ \ f M ... : - *' «»'•-** •> •»» lU’G'tVrtfi i'lv.'.v ii.-filiV.--; ' Levied on as the propertv o’ J \; R.dierls by virtue of r, fi fa in favor ot IL,ward Soule vs J M Roberts fiimi •L,-tie s’ Court of the 4 ffth district. G M. 4’said countv t ««al fi ta no.v fc.mticH ed by J W Miiein il. A No, nt the same time-and place, will be sold th ee and tliree-tburths acres ol j land, being nan of lot No. 225, in the (iih disiriel of Gwinnett, wi hin the cor porate limits ol the town of Norcaoss. and adjoining lauds of John Pitman and G. T. Rukestraw on the east,and bound ed on the south bv an alley, on the west by land of said Rukestraw and F. I land. sault, on theuo-th by the railroud right of-way. Levied on as tie* p:onerty o' said John C Floyd, to satisfy a ii. iu. from Gwinnett Superior Point in favor ts G. T. Rukestraw vs. John C. Floyd for pwrebase money. Also, at the same time ami place, will he sold lot of land No. one hundred and ninety-nine, in the sth District of said comity Levied on us tlie property of F. A. Bonds to satisfy a fi. fa, Irom the 178 District, G. M., of said county, in favor of K. M. Brand, udtuinis'ralor, etc., vs. F. A. Bonds. Said fi. I’n. now controlled by J. 1,. Moore. Proncity pointed out by said transle ce. i vy made and returned to me by G, 11. Nix, L. C. Also; at the same time and place, will he sold one rifle-gun; levied on as the property of Isaac 1 l.puldson, by virtue of a warrant issued by L. M. Gris well, J. I’., for costs. Also, at tlie same time and place, will lie sold the hotel and lot on which it Hards, known as Garner’s hotel, in die town of Buford, in said comitv. Saiti lot fronts ninety feet o.i N. Radioed street and rnn-r back one hundred feet lo Garner street, and lies at the west end ol block No. 7. No of town lot unknown, hot being part of original land let No. 294. Levied on as tiie property of T. 8. Garner, to satisfy one fi. fa. from the Justices court of the 1,029 th District, G, M., of Fulton county, in said Stale, in favor of E. A. Angicr vs. 'l'. 8. Gar ner; and one fi fa. from said court in kivor of \\ . I). Ellis, ns assignee of J. L. Watkins vs. T, 8. Garner, ami one fi. lu. in favor of Max Franklin vs. T. Garner, issued liy said court. Properly pointed out by plaintiff and levy made and returned to me by .J. H. Wilson, L. C. Abo, at the same time and place, will he sold ninety seven acres of land, known as part of lot No. 2G, in the 7th District of-aid county, adjoining lands of Mrs. Brooks on southwest, by Mrs. Hutchins on south, on the east pnd north bv J. M. Patterson, levied on as the property of W. A. Wilson, to satisfy four justice court fi fas from the 407th District, G. M., in favor of William Haslett vs. W. A. Wilson. Property pointed out by defendant. Levy made and returned to me by W. 11. Tovwdey, L. C. This October 2,1877. J. M. PATTERSON, oct. 3 tds Sheriff. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALT. Georgia, Rockdale county. Will b - void, before the Court-home door, hi die town ol (Jonytrs. in sr.id comity, on first Tuesday in N ivtmbtr next ill" Eoilow ug lands to.-wit: A tart of tot No. 317, in !e 4th dis riet ol Gwimnlt couniy, in sail State, the same containing uhnut two acies arm ‘to-IDO of an uer ; a! o part of hd. No. net kinwu, in the 4 I dwtiict of <• vv.mi It c unty, cmdai'diit eighty acies, cime i r loss, bound I by !a*i-. M"s. Henry. Ne Business C k I hes. Maguire, us de cubed in il-ed Ireni \V P. Henry, to J. I. O. Nix; also about 19 ae ys of I ini in said Gwmi ei county, being part oflot, NO. 337, in siiil 4ili district; 101J4 cr a of and b/uig the east ha f of let, No 2SG ii the Kith district of Rockdale county. ,Vl of said lands sold as the prop. Itv ot J T. f). Nix, latent lieckihdi' eou i y, de eta e-1. Sold for <1 i-■' ibuiio.t; etc. I. r .* ol sale: * n * tid’d cash mid tic remainder on twelve mmol,.’ time Bon is given to purchasers. Conyers. Ga., October 2nd, 1827 J. X. Nrx, J K. Leveritt. Administrators ot dee. used, oct 3-td. Adnainiotralors’ Sale. By virtue of an or*.!' r 'Tom the '-on * of Ordinary of Gwinnett county, win be sold before the Court-house door, in the town of Lawrenceville. within tne legal hours on the fir.-t Tuesday in Yove-Jibe: next, the following discfibed latidit,' *w longing to the t-tam of said deceasedv— One hundretl and thn ier.i acres i f laud, mote or less, pa. t o lot No. 35 in ilie sth District o! said county, him know i an lhe dower of the widi w o! said deceased,adj ining Lnds ol' Vau :h»i > on the east, Mrs. 0 oper on the .■smith ai d George VVi.Matins on tho west, for t ie purpose ol the uistr.btti'on. Terms one lull e-slt. temuinder on a cre.i't ol twelve mon hs with note, d aw ing ten per ci lit. intoost and bond tm' titles given. This October Ist. 1877. P. \V. MoConnki.d, J. \V. Henry. oct. 3-td. 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WfH Gkoroia, Gwinnett Count!- This is to give notice th** Jj •* administrator of flit* estate o! R* > ( Jacobs, deceased. All ( said estate aie reqnittd to to* \, iliate payment, and nil peri** 3 elainis against said estate » r ® to present them to me p ! ‘ l P’ l /J. This 14th day of Hrpfember. li. E. Administrator ol the estate (L'Jacobs, deceased, sept. 15-ts. MtTOR* ) i»aet ttf-fi < Si t, irtifl j Pnlit: L -»cf tii* Feci ' fi’nr-:. T.-rfisi 50 ce::i. Is rcD' v or Sn . 1. A. TH!I f-uatfasi*