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About Weekly Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1871-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1877)
xiGi Djld.l foe AUNTIE L LIGENCE. CVUi'H wa* T |,,,e, l !ast on,!av i* *»}; Lawr ' ' uevi;l • , •flj. , r . I v AST ED —To purchase, a few A ogs. -'//- v s jj, U Su it'kluml win! sun rn t»nn''l SaUJ'dav (mill new \ ol k i; OT ,| II i lie Hilve, tisi'incnts. r llisre nrr some vhliih!>l- lauds off.ied for null! i" tlii s ‘('livp' Atkinson. youngest son o( W E Aikiniwu. died last Saturday CL&— Mtrrynmn'* Guano - Persons vim J.IIK hfi-e.l guano fr. m H' U. Hanna'i. dett.oi-m 1, *''l 1 ' 1 " 1 :l "” li ‘ c in thin issue in e- liicli they are in terrain!. matte *<So ♦ <» R-iiiein’i-r tin 1 I’* inter. F»r twelve month* I"' lia- 5 W'l'vi'i! von weekly, upon y-mr promise* In pay j„ [4,|. fall, ai»d tmw <lon , l ("'get iim w'!i»n you sell jour first l>ag of •outran' We invite attention to tbe flipsrtia-inent. in tins issue, of K (1, MrDaiii‘l, fair war* iiing to ilmsc indebted to 'biro to , ; . ome |,award ami settle by tbe 15lli i of November, ami save cost, *> • -4> • •- 7 tie eijviinoelial gale has been (UlllSllllly severe tilis fill. Cull ni,l,.ruble injury lot-* been done to fudder, MtJ 'die field* are white with cotton, which cannot be picked out on ace unit of lire -rain. 1 desire to inform ray friends of (twin, nett and surrounding country that I have severed my connection with Mr. (jay, andean be found, from this time on,with tbe well-known dry goods house of Me* Pli'skcy Sc Grumbling. No. 73 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga, .Respectfully, John B. B-togdon. sept. 12-ts. Attention in called to the offer w.vli! by the National Silvei»Plas kintj o<»_, 7’04 Chestnut St., Pbil in our columns' Their silver-ware is beautiful and fully pin 10 ivaudard, and* licit generous NDr is available to all the read— Its i.f tltin piper lot ninety days K! ier dale, »ept. 19-tw. I -Ti* legist tn 'ealnliiat di[itlielia l< paf>v tiling t,, slsmiliig «\tei,l ■<i ihe p4s!pi n portion ol iiu* r,t»uniy. pf. W If Waiter* lost two cltil |"'ii rueenlly w ith this disi'iisi; I Hit(l P" miJrMand there see a iiunihei l'l I'.i-rs in (lie same ni ighboi lluud I ' 8 sdlhlhi that no time should la*'. It can be Very cssily Bi'leded by an t-Xamillatiou of the* I"" 1 timml, ami medic.*' B-si-ta'iee slioultl lie promptlv olv- I The hotel Ht Buford, kept l.y Mr. ■ boiler, is one of t.h« best ■* in nppnr Geoigia, ■'« reeci.lly slopped tl, elo |,, r ■’« list, „ ra |, iH |,., r , ;( | l(( Sity ■'d Cousin John Thiasker, who ■* S a well-earned reputation for H c^,, aa ‘eating house well to his honors. I,' Railroad is now to. a * l i' e I,e *‘ '» tlie state. Fine 1 ’ track,careful officers. ; "'ll soon make j t the "most |e y r, r lalrU:i,N,!W o*-Uau» 1., I■> Wijt, iv /tipper Cornea to Grief. inform,4 that » severe ■ aff, *ir oceured in the up r tho canty, „ear ■ i i>l wetdt. VV« gHltier J W owinync.aH.nl of tbe dilli |j f,o 'n reports whivlr, w, ■"Bare reliable; f’ii. *'•!•* * T - A - H. }v<its vtnee muriied a I:;r l{,own - si,e «v. l 0 , rt '* b -V her th ßt marriage. Mr, Brown ut il I‘V «»• of the lebildl i lr#n °‘ I,ißwife . "bet. I>ijn, Tt t 0 US lnol!l «*' f«r pro ■ au n *°lltei', us w as tiatur -1 r'ouoi ii, e ~,,iu ■l,„. bo iiihilo n §:::* «r»» <■«*. n« I 1"; assi *' o WUS i ,rL ' t ’ ellt , went I-. win, huH - 0 / 1,18 ,n “ ll,er ut ■ l i| iu , ■ ,l ’*' aH l»i at re- I" b "‘ ■ u j , ' M Wot* favorable, | * ‘'eve! | tv vrilj recover 1 Count!/ Chain-Gang.- The board of county commissioners met Inst Saturday, to t>,ke into consideration what disposition should be made of the prisoners in jail, sent..need to lab.o- in a chain-gang. Tim bil lowing is a list „f the convicts; William Will, twelve months; Bob Adair; twelvemonth*, Ate’n Have-, twelve months, Isaac llai'iaUon, tV, Ive months , ami Albeit /ack - son, six months, • After cotisioeric.g tin* matti r, the board accepted the projio-ition of ll* "A Mills, to lease all the con* Vlets to loin, now lit jail, and all others that may be sentenced dur ing the next twelve months, paving then li,r. at liie rate of forty dollars rt venr. Accordingly, Mr. Mills entered tend into bond with security. in Ide Klim ol five huin.'ieil dollais, j payable quarterly, conditioned to j 'work sai l convicts,in a chain gang and keep them Comloi tably clothed and shod, and to rill-It tlmm stated ,ly as Hindi as tiny eat) cat of ; substantial and wnoii some food, • 'l’Cdicin- and medical attention,and j not wOik them exm-eding twelve i hours a dnv, allowing one hour i*t d'iin-r lor rest, and to heat them j humanly in all lespi'Cl*, and not l > snller any •«»f s n,| convicts to escape by negiigtmee anil want of i proper vigilau.-e ami cuic. For a j violntionof any of liie sli,,ula ions of j this bond, the whole p.-mdlv is soc ! f-ited tothe count v and ihe h-s-ev: losses all rights to the, eon viols. M. . Mdls pmpo-es to work the prisoners at I*rs saw mill, above town and has elected a builditnr for • o their hale keeping. . llqs *.s a much bet ter arrange ment lot - the county, than sending tbem off to the railroad contiactors, who pay nothing to the county, and we have no d iiibt, they wll bo more humanly treated. New FirmatUulii.il. R. N, Rogers and Win. E, Jones who formelly merchandised at Du lulb, have agaits formed a copard ner-hi}) lor a genera! mercantile business, under the sty le of Rogers & -Jones'and spsoinllv solicit tbe patronage of their fri.tniU and for mer customers, and of the ptrUie* 1 hey will keep an assorted stock of such goods as tra saleable in this tnaiket, at prices to suit the times. Tbs new fitm will occtrpv thi* business house known as the Little si and. Tits highst-i market prices will be paid for cotton, [not. 1 ts. l oe eohu t d school tn town closed its session last Friday niglit with an exhibition, which was very f creditably conducted. Tin* coloied intojib- were more orderly than some of the while bo vs. If Daniel Webster could have re tained *o this mundane sjiiiere limu On null to llaVe li-te.ned to tlie rend'ring of his celebrated Union S; eei.di by one ol the dusky dcslnim eis, the great orator would have sillole a g hastly sitii’e. A week or two since, we stated that it cost tlie comity seventy dol- Inis to feed jurors dm hit the recent term of our court. We obtained our information from an order in the minutes of the court, Mr, Bales in'oinis us dial the urmT winch was granted at this lei in. was to cover the spring and fall terms, as he had neglected to get an order for the inm oh term —We cheerfully make the coi reel in. The Kusnlhu Court invited I>r. Ayer hikl his family to the Aicli vitiki f t> wedding in tlie lloynl /’al ace. Tlio distinction was aw aided Ill'll not only because lie was an American; but also because Ids none, as a physician, had become favorably known in liussia on its )>asS«j>e I oil lid llic IV olid. — Pueblo {Col) People, Mart tell, By Rev. C. L, /‘aliilo, at the residence of the bride’s lather, in Gwinnett, September 25th, 1877. Mr./. I*. l’harr. to Alts* M. L. Paiillo, We return our thanks fnr a pi-ce of bride’* cake, which accom panied Hie above notice, and w ish tlie happy pair a long and prosper ous life. \ 1 Mm, Alexander, wife of J, R. Alexander, of yiioinanvillo. is on a visit lo her relatives in our villl *£ H » . - Pay Your Dibs. —One of the gi eate»t emses to an agricultural people is debt. It renders men dis sati-lied w;th their lot, it patalize the arm ot industry, ami hangs like a honied nightmare over mmy a home in the land, where there -bunbl l-e suii sliliie ami happin-s*. Hovv m any men me tberc in Gw in* lielt couutv whose Very e.X slrin-e is soinetl by be'iig in debt? It is true that, slioii crops lor several years have rendered it dilHeidi to inert our obligations as they fell (hre, but this Was not bet'll imr oniv trouble. I'lmre has been, until the la -t ve.tr. a geneiai d’-posi. i.m to speculate, to take heavy ii-k- ill the hogse of winning a b'g stake, and liie result, in nine eases out of ten, has belli disastrous. This eperp, ol spis-nlation ami over reach iag our means, has heeu colt •lined to n,i class, hut men in all avocations have been util oied with 'he mania of getting rich by smile bold move i n the chess tinni'd. Ti e recent financial nanic has tauglit us a lesson, if vve are dis pcsed to learn fiann experience, and we are glad to note that ill this Kteiem, at iea-t, tor the ia-t year, ill' ll have beconia more cautious ••‘ml prudent; ami we e-limate tha 4 tii i aggiegiie debt of the country is much smaller than it was two years age. Tnis has been a proapeturs year, Aii our crops have vicldud finely, and Ihuie w ill ho a mm h larger surplus lor market this till than at any time since the war, Fotlu n a tel v, on r farmers will not be coin pellevl to take their ‘cotton money to siipplimeut their corn crop next year. Nearly eVety man who has wmked will make enough to supply home wants, and a large number will have som«j to sell.— HenJiofore, t cot ton money * had to be saved to buy corn and meat, but, if we are not misinformed, this county will come very near raising its own pork. It follows that, if we get a lair price sot our produc tions. money will be more plentiful rioting the winter than for several yens. NnW, we desire to make a few fit aeUeal > iiggestions to one people. Let your fir-t care be in save what V"i) I*,.Ve made, tin,! liten pay join tfebis. Pay off that lieu on your C;op; raise that mnrtguaje on your Inline, hunt up your creditor and fake tip y,,ur notes — m a word, get out, ol (I"lit, D'lii’l coiHuu-oce speoidaiing, b tying more bull an 1 titu'es, ot going on 8"in" wild goose eh.i.-e to llm West, f.i.t put yourself in a position wlier« you can be independent. Because a min is poor i* Bo reason wiy he cannot lie happy an.l in lependeiil, and no honest mail, who intends to pay his debts.call he happy as iotig as In; is involved. Don’t try to avoid your obligations by flanking behind a homestead, but march stiaight up to the (runt, pay as far as you cun, secure the remainder, and you will 'yet time to pay the balance, and will maintain your credit, which is worth a great deal, as you have learned in the last two y oil s. If every body would set out ibis fall to pay up, it would be much easier than we imagine. You pat y our neighbor, that enables him to pay some body else, and jretbape the same money will come back to you in less than a mouth. A dol lar put in circulation on the lirst ol October will pay‘ten before Christ mas, and iciicve many an anxious hea r t. Tlie great object in life, at least in a temporal paint of view, is to secure happiness, and no man can lie happy who is not contented. — How can a man be contented who feels that Ids home, and everything he iia-*, is liable to be seized any day by the She.iff? Or now can lie he happy if be spends bis life in dodging around corners to avoid Ills creditors? A friend iu need is a fiieiul in deed,’ Such a friend in Dr. Boll,s Cough Syrup, which should bo in every family, it only costa 25 cent* a bottle Slid may save many a doc tors bill. s»tm - - There has been no property soUl .in this county by the shcrifi in two Vnonths. That »p*aks well for our (\tizens. A Death Plow.— Jealous l / and Reetnge —Murders are so fieqoetu in these day*, that it is only in the immediate vicinity of where the crime is committed that tlnre is much ex .iieuieiit created l.y ilia death ot a man by the hands ol hi* i) Iglilior; li.it Inn vi iinn d annals ot the County furnishes so I'eW in stances nt a woman lying killed I* v '» 'Roman, tltm ;t is but naiural that there should (lea wide spread aiixi ely to know the par,iv;i:!ars. An iiilfmiunate ciime of this kind oc culted in the lower put el this comity las i w e.k, We h ive nie I to get at (he <lc tails ol this sad allair. and prlldi-h below such facts as we have been ante to glean irom the cun/,cling repot is: Living in Ben Smith’s district, was a voting man bv the name i f Willi am Hillard, who had inmried a daughter ol John 0 Terrv a - 4 prosperous and enlcrp'ising citiz* n, formerly nf ihut district, but now we believe, a citizen of W.il.on count v. In the rieigliboi hood of Hillard, Idoidy (ini 1.-iiii resiled, ll woman woii.se character was not like that of CiE-ar’s wile, above suspicion. It l* Ulid isioo I dial Hillard was iniimato at Gii ami bis ivi'e bad become suspicious that 'mproper leludim* uxi-.eil be tween them. Last week vvlide a e imp ne-riitig wa< fn ing eu'iicd on in ihe tie iy Ii hoi hoo.l, Hilhlid’s wile reqiu'stevl Ie hi to can v lu r to meeting I hat dav, lb' lefllSed and I"! i Ter that in* was going to the camp-ground with 'Em'.' liiea-- lilt. 1 his enraged his wile lo such an extent, that she determined to follow him. In a short time after he h it, she followed on lo the hou-e where this woman lived. On in living there, she found her husband and Em Gieason standing in the yaid talking. On her way there she had picked up a pine root lour or five feet long, which she carried in her hand as she approached the couple. When she arri*eil in stri king distance, she raised it with both hands and struck the woman a fearful blow across the head, crushing m the skull and felling her to the ground utterly helpless. In a minute or two, with tile ns sislaiice of pet sons who were pies eilt, she got up alld staggered info ihe house, lint was speechless.— Physicians were sent loi, hut all their I'fT'O is '0 relieve her w* re un availing. Alter lingering three or lour vl.w s in an appmen'ly in.-ensi ide condition,she died. She had two or tluee small children, who are l«lt without any body to care foi i hem. i hiding that Hie woman was I'kely to -lie. Dillard and Ins wife ie t tbe country, taking the train at Brdo d. befoio iier death. It i* pl'i.baide bv ibis lime, that they are in the far Wed , and .we pie s,i ne there will bo no active efforts made to biing her hack, as lliefe seems to be as much sympathy fell in the neighborhood for ilia perpetrator of the offi'iice, who, in the heat of passion, struck a fatal Mow, as for the unfortunate victim, who has been limried to an un timely g'ave, No other leinw y has proved so effectual in relieving Oongbs and C’o'ds as Dr. Bail’s C nigh Svt'uj) A liltlo son of Mr. Geo. VV, Mills recently found a terrapin with IS4O engraved upon its shell. We expect the obi fellow has ;» distinct recol lection of the 11 1. risen campaign. *T!ppa canoe and cider too.’ It steps around r'gl t lively yet, and looks ns liappv as a negro at a eorii-ahncking. Mr. Mills pro poses to keep it until it is one hun dred v ears old. The Ssttsmi of luterilllMi'iits, Ail miasmatic complaints, in other words, all disorders generated by un wholesome exhalations from the earth or water, are prevalent ut this season. In every section subject to the visita tions of lever and ague, or other form of intermittent disease, the causes which produce these maladies arc uow actively at work. This, therefore, i 3 a period of the year when the inhabitants of such districts should prepare their systems to meet the unwholesome condition of the atmospliere by a course of tonic and alterative treatment. Foremost among the invigorants, recommended by time and experience as a means of for tifying the system against all endemic ami epidemic maladies stands llustot ter's Stomach Bitters. By a timely use of the Bitters the feeblest resident of en unhealthy soil may escape the sick ness which without the aid of this po tent ally of nature will be aj.t to over lake the strongest, NO -EXCUSE FOR ANYONE BEING OUT CF EMPLOY MENT. Our attention lias been culled to seine new in rl useful cooking utensils, recently invented which make baking and ccoking a pleasure instead of a dreadful necessity. One nl wl is ll the Tatent Centennial Cuke and Bread Pan, made of Russia iron, is so constructed that you ei lt ii move your cuke when baked, instantly born the pan, without breaking or injur ing it, and you can remove the tula*, and convert into a plain Imt Ii nt pan, for I nk ing jelly or pin in rakes, bread, etc. An j other—the Kitchen Gun —a plated wire | boiler or steamer to hang inside of an unliiMiry iron pot,lur boiling or steaming ! vegetaldes, whidi when done, can be : removed perfectly dry, without lifting j the heavy, sooty iron pot oil of the s.ove, avoiding the danger of burning the hands j with the steam in pouring ofl the hot ! water, nod* liie vegetables tnnnot possi bly bam if the water boils dry, as the steamer does not touch the bottom of die pot. These goods are sold exclu sively through agents lo families, and every housekeeper' should have them. A splendid opportunity is oil red lo some , reliable holy or gen'leman canvasser of j this county tos"cnre the agency for a ! pleasant and profitable hushi's.'i. For terms, territory vie,, vvi'e to [,. K. Brown k Ho., Nos 211and‘2lG Kim Siivet, Gincinnuti. tiliio. [nei. 3-4 w. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Ghoroia, Gwtn'.xktt County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett comity, Geortria. will he sold before the Court-house door, in the town of I iiwrenei'vllle, in said eoitnty.on the first Tick, lay iu November, 1577. tinting the legal It* ms of stile, tmtl nl public outcry, to the highest bidder, (lie following real estate belonging to the i state id I humus G Jacobs, deceused : I’,'iiv-five (4.7) nt'ies of land, more or less, part of lot No one Itiimln d null for ty-'wo (142) in the tilth (otli) distri't of said county, «d,i- 'iningr hinds ol tstiAn of Jacobs. \V !, Vaughan, to a! ihoßtace well tract, nnd known as the Guild place. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold eighty five (P. 7) acres, more or less, ol lots Nos. one humbid and forty two (142) and one burnt red and forty seven (147), in the fillh (711.) ilislriet ol said county, adjoining hind.* of Tlnmms <!. Jacobs’ late residence. J. M, Batter son ai d the Brnecwell place, all lying west of the Covington road. Also, at the same lime and place, will be sold one hundred and twenty (ive (127) acres, nvrP or less, being the southeast half of lot No one limthred mil forty two (142), in the fil't 1 (7th) district of said enmity, adjoining land o| Craig. S. J. Winn, mid others, known as the Brucewell ptace Also, at the same lime and place, will he sold the storehouse with dwelling tit Incited on the soirll.vvrst. cortier of the pnlilie Ffjttare. in the town of l.nwrenee ville. in said county, known as the town lot No. six (fi) ('ontniiiing one fonrth (* () of no acre, more or less, known as the Davis’ corner Also, at the same time and place, will be sold seven (7) acres. move nr less, sit uated mid being in Ihe tn« n of I,aw renci ville, in said frumty. on tli" Stone Mottnta'n road, in the filth (7'h) Disiri t of said county, and known a- the l{ S. Brewn place, ndj i'tiiiig \i. |Adair mid oilhts, opened*, th" Fenm'e tend'my. 'l'lii* is one of the most dtsirablc lots for a rrsVciioc in town, finely shaded by original forest growth. Also, at fin 1 same lime mid place, will be sold, one Imndix-d ( i 00) eercs, more nr less, it being pint of lot No. one hun dred and seventeen (117) in the fifth (sth) liistiicl of said county, near the town of I .atvi eneeville. all in the woods, recently enclosed by a fence. a< the boundary of said lauds, adjoining W. 11. Wilson on the north, 11, K. .Strickland on the east, Mrs. Smith on the south, and the Cov ington road on tlie west. This piece of bind will la; sold in two parcel', dividing in the center, commencing nt the road, running straight east to Stricklands’ line, each fronting on the Covington mail, designated as Ist and 2nd lots. Also, at tlie same time and plneo, will lie sold eighty (B<f) acies, more or less, thirty (JO) acres, more or less, adjoining lands H William .lackson.d, K. Kennedy, and others, and filly (oil) acres, more or less, ol tho southwest comer of lot No. one hundred and one (101). known ns the place whereon W. U Bonds for meily lived, more tecTiliy occupied by George Jacobs, all of Gwinnett comity, Georgia. I bis place is p city well im proved. with bouses and farm. All good (arming bind. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold one hundred and seventy (170) acres, more or less, purls of lots Xps. one hundred and twen'y six (12G), one hundred and thirty-om* (l.‘<l),<mo ban died and thirty two (1.‘12), Hi the filth (sth) district of said county, adjoining land of J. L, Moore, \V, (}. Jacobs, and others, except a jiart ol said tiact known as'the cane brake, twenty-five acres,more j or less. Also, five acres, Including the house where James M. Wiley to mcrly lived. Lines nisi boimdary may la- aso r taiued by calling on W. <j. laeobs, Jus. M. Jacobs, or seeing the deed it) the bauds of B. K. Strickland, This is fine farming lands and partly in cultivation; balance in woods. All sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Lite said Thou. tJ. Jacobs, deceased. Terms: Sixty days after sale, with one hundred dotiar note*. Titles held until money paid. I his 19th day ol Sept., 1877. B, K. STRICKLAND, Administrator of the estate of Thomas G. Jacobs, deceased, sept. I‘J-Ids $5 to S2O Skjs; uiuß lyj Stinson * Co., I’ortluod. Maine. S 2 SV^eYtefc® Or Sngiir*c«iueil, Coueontrated, Hoot unit Hv'rbai Juice, A ittl-lll11nn« Cirmiulo*. TIIK “ I.STri.F. UIAXT” CATHARTIC, or Ittuitniii tu 3‘urvo Fbyslc. The nnrcttvof m*vtern Mi-tlcst,C!w*Tivle»l and Pliavmnreiitiisil seiem e. N . u.« ~f „nv In’nffer taking the lariro, rc|ml*lvo, unit imii*«o«s ~ntis c»in|M)sß,t of olionp, i-ra.ln, im,| i.nlkv ingroei en',.*. vv licn wo ran, tiv a I'.irefnt »tiiifirailon n< ahem leal sClenro, cxlrnrt nil the ivillmritiv unit o:lici'mevticlnal |irni«orttes from Urn newt vain nlilo roots nm| herbs, nn,l eonrentrnto ihnn Inin a minute Urnnule, «earre>T larf-er tnaii n mu-tnrd need, that o.m Is’ readilv ewnUmrcd t'V those of ihe most sonuttlrn atum u'lia inul fus liilirtiw ta#te*. K;u'li little Curauflt a l*eliet represenls, in a iniistomirontmied form, as lauuli OaLiiartlo |i vvnr a* ia cmlastlad in any of Uio Inrire pills foun t for sale In itrug-sliopa i'rmn Ull'ir won,lei ful caUmrUo power. In I'imnmilsoii lo llielr Stic, i-’ople. w ho tmvo tint lriv.l Ihem are not to «np|wv,-n lh.it tliey are harsh or ilrtistio In «Tee,l: lint swell Is not at all the case, the itinerent Mt'live meilii-tmil prim.iples of whie.li Uiev are eompo-e,t Iwlng no harmonize,! an,l modified, oihi by the others, as to proitui'o a most. Henrelilou and (horoujli, vot gently mat Kindly operating, eutUiirtle. Reward is hereby olTered by tlie pro prietor of tiu 1 ,o l'eltets, t*» any chemist win), upon analysis, will limi in them anv calomel or Ollier forms of mercury, mineral poison, or m jnrimis drug. Bclnx entirely vegetable, novmrtleular rare is nnptired vvliile iisliig iliem. Tliey opei nto without disltn Imiioc to the coimtitnUim, vliel. or oiv.iipalion, Kor Jaundice, Headache, Constipation, Impure Ellood, Fain In Hit) Minn Idem, TlglitueuN or tho I’Jiest, ltizziuesa. Moor CrurtatlOKM from five Miimach, Rad «n»fo In Hio unnitt), Ril lolls uttaekK, Vain In ro- K'nii *>) Kidneys, lalmml fever, Clio a ted feeling about .Stomach,Hunli of Ulood to Head, II igli -rolorod Crlno, I viHoeiabllity and Oliiiniif Ir'orcbodln.;*, take Hr. t'fi'ri'o’o l*leu— no* Torgaiivo J*<:l«|k. in explauaii' aof llio reineiflal jiovver of inr I‘urgative I'oiloW over SO great a variety of ,!i ,e i-et wish to say that llielr anion upon the aolinul economy la universal, not u gland or tisfini) escaping Haeir Maiiiilive Ini j»rea». Aye if,os not impair liiu proiaTtios of these belle s. Thev are sugnj-coaltHl am] In olo.sed in gin , Is.ales, their virtues la-lag there by pre.-c ' od uniiupaiisnl for anv length of time, in any climate, so Unit the.' are alwavs fresh mi l rclialile. This is not tho case si ith Dioso pills whiim tire put up In ohi'ip woolen or jaisteboani lio.vos. ltuenileet tl. it for all dls eii'i’s where a I.uxntlve, A I Is' rut I vs', or l*o rtfuti ve, Is ihdii'siled, llie-o litde i'ellela will give tho most perfect satisfaction to all who use them. They are oold by all Crti£glMt.* at 95 ctulu a bottle. R. V. PIEROS, U. L- rrop’r, rUFFALO. N. Y. sept. 12, 1877 ly. ORIGINAL Goody ear’s Rubber Goods, Vulcanized Rubber in every Conceiv able Conn, Adapted to Univer sal Ihe. Any Auttclk Usdkr Four Pounds Whkiiit can un Punt nr M wl. mind and water proof garments a specialty. Our Cloth surface Cn.it combines two garments in one. For stormy weather, it is a Perfect Water Proof, and in tlry weather, u NEAT AND TIDY OVERCOAT. By u peculiar process, the rubber is pm between the two cloth surfaces,which pi events .-tnellieg or Blieking, even in tlie hottest ehmates. 'I la vam made in three colors —Blue, Black und Brown. Aro I’oitnlile, Htronpr uitil Duriilile. We are now oflering them at the ex tremely low price of 810 each. i*ent post jstid to any address upon receipt ol price. When ordering, state siee around chest, over vest. Reliable parties desiring* to see our goods, can send for our Trade Journal, giving description of our leading articles. Be rttro and get the Original Good year’s Steam Vulcanized fabrics. ft!)- Send for illustrated price-list of onr celebrated Pocket Gymnasium. Address carefully, Goodyraii’s RuntiKH Cuki.fr (Jo., fiOt) Broadway, N. Y. City. P. 0. Box 716<». [fob. 21 -ly. Gkoikjta, Gwinnett County. To all whom it may concern, Jrh’i 0. Stanly having, in proper form, applied to me ter penminenf httirs of admin ist rn I ion. wilh tin; will amexed, on tlx - estate of James Stanley, Lie of said county. This is to cite all anil singular, Hit creditors and next ol kin of James Stanley, to lie and appear at my office within the time allowed by law,. and show cause if any they f..n. why pemiu lietit Rilininislrutioa Hamid "not Is 1 granted to John Slunley on James Stanley’s estate. Witness my ham! ai.d official sigmitiire. August 7th, 1877. GVKUS A AI LKN, uug. 8-td. Oediimry. . Urou ia, Gwinnkit CoI'NTT. Wl'.-rras, Joshua A. f’ruett, sdminis tratot of the estate of William G. Pru ett:, hit. ol said county, deceits' I, applies to me i i proper form for leave to -el! land UT aging to said estate. This is. therefore, to cite all, and singular, the heirs nrnl creditors of said deceas'd, In show cause, if any they can, on the first Monday in November next, why an or tier for the ; le of said lai d should not he granted. This 25th day of August,lß77. OYUUrf A. AI.LK.V. aug. 28-til, Ordinary, Farm to rent for 1878 I oiler to rent the farm where I reside, near Lawieneevibe, for the year 1878. There is a sufficient amount ol open land for a good three (3) horse crop—consist ing largely of fine brunch bottoms, tvitli hnr jiroportion ol gray and rtd ttp-lands. None wed apply but sueh as utx’ üble to I'limwh tla ir own farm stock. For par ticulars, call on Sam J. Winn, or mysvll on the premises. PHILADELPHIA MALTBIK. September 5,1877. (sept. 15-ts. FITS EPILEPSY, OK I\ l J. LI SO SICKS LSS f’KKMANKNTI.V ( 'I'RKf) ,\<) ) It' M Hill Itv ONK month’s CSK of |lr (jiUt.sliD* t F.i.nutATH) I.NFAM.iHi.K Fit I'owokhs, To Convince si, ft'-rei- llml lln-ge powdeis will vhi nil we claim for iliem, we will send them by nmi!, rust paii), a kkfb TRIAL linX. Aa I *t. (siailoid p* tip* only I'hvsieiitn tlnii Ims i«w tins ,|is_ ease a sjiicial sluilt. ami as to isit know ledge llt"HSmiili* have been pfuM a* ,','KNTI.V I'L'iiH) bv till' ore of lltrse I’oW DKRS. vv t: WILL UL’AKANTRK A I’KHXIANKNT cure ia tveivtu.-e, or fit F, nd rod aii. .'liinfv h.XFHMtm. All Mitlrrrr* sbtaild give tliejs.' Few tk'ts an enrly trail, und Ik 1 eoavineetl of ibeir curative |>owers. Price, fur large Imx, .if.'t Ml or 4 boxes lor SHI.OO. cent by moil to any part of the Unittsl .'-liites or Cattuilu on rteeijA of price,or■ hy < Xfipma C (). |). \ddre.-s, ASii A- ROUMINS, ;>(»i> Fulton Struct,BkooKi.vn, *N. V, fvl> 21-1 V, G KOllfil A, GwtNNKrr G.hniV. M lierem*, Miles K. Ewing, adminis- Irntiir of James 11. Ewing, ileceu.-ed, applies to me in proper lortn fur k-uvu to sell I lie following described lands be* lunging to suiditdute (for Hie purpose of dibitibntimi) to will 72 acres of land, ["•rl ft lot, N 233, 2's nerfs part of lot No, 247. I.’id tleie.s (avil ol lots 24H, ai d 26.7, 220 acres part of lots 279, 2!)9 and 27H, al! lying nltd lieing in ib«* otli ilislriet of said comity and stale Ibis is tin refoie to cite all, and singu lar,tlie heirs and credit or-, of said deceas ed, to appear at my office on the first Monday in .September tiijtf, and slmw cause, if any thev It.ive, why at) ottlvr for the sale ol said lands may not bo granted. This August (ith, 1K77. CYItU.S A. .Vi.LKN, n»h r ' 8-fd. Otdiitury. sf>oo Pianos for s2sd and all other styles in pr*-portion, inelnd mg Grand, S.putivmid Upright-all first class—sold direct lo Ifepeoplr at factory prieis. No agents, no commis-i.ms, ni* discounts, 'fhese pianos tianle one of tho finest displays ut the Centennial Exhilii- Unn, uiul were ummimously rets*muended Inr the Highest llonnrs Regularly in— cotpoiatcd Manufaeturing Co.— New Manufactory—ora; of the largest and finest in the world. The SqtniiT* Grands contain Mutlmsfiek’s new patent Itanlex Overstrung Seale, the greatest improve ment in the history ol Piano making. The Uprights are the fiii"st in America. Pianos sent on trial. Don’t fail to write for Illustrated uial Descriptive cnlulogue, mailed free. M END ELS 11 OX PIANO CO, No 7'i Broadway N. V, may 2-Cin. CHRONIC S^.*nl ms ked out Dy that plainest of hooks—‘'Plain Home I ttik and Medical Common Hetisc,"—- n'urly 1,000 pages. 200 illustrations, by Dr. K. B, Eootk, of 120 Islington Ave, N. \. Pnielmsers of this book are at h:i uio eousnit it i author mp. nmw '"ail free. Price by mail, postage pre paid. 53.27 for the Htumhud edition, or Jl'fiO tor the popular edition, which coiitii'na ■ II the same mutter and illus trations. Ci ntenlß tables free. Agents wanted, MURRAY PUBLISHING ( O, l‘J» East 28th Street, N. V. uu.g »'.)*Bw. tty nn Irometuc practice, cxtcnUlnc thrmiuh % C:rl(xl ot j ears, Imclnf? witlua mat lime treat**! any thou unit case* nf ihc-.c rtt c.i.-e, peculiar to woman, I tiavc been cuahlcU to period a moat potent Unit iiprrealile nw-tlS.lne lli.it mcota •ho Indications pro-caicil l-y Halt clans of ihs ciisoa wilh iH.-sitlvc certainty and exactne To designate tills natural #iiocifl<) cuutpoumt, t tiavc niuuott It Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Tho form, bnvrt»rrr. 1* but * torh le expression of my high a;»pre<j44U?va of iu ralnfs l>a*e<t upon mr own ncr»oitnl observation. As a clo*e ob server, I have, whilo witne**fn/ tiHjioxitivo re sult* in Urn four *|K*ciuJ disease* Incident lo the neparatc or/Huisut of woman, hlii/led it out a* ihrt cllinux or crowuliiK scui ol mr ■nodical career. On it- inerTiii, a* a jhm&* tive, safe, ami effectual remedy for this ela*i* of disco son. ami ono tk.it wilL fit nil limes and under all clrcniusta«*-e-s ftr.l kindly ami in har inony wilh the law* which govern Ihe fcmala BVHlcm, I am w illlii/ to stake niy reputation ns x physician, Nay, oven more, no etxntidont nm L that it will not discppoini tlio nio*t snn/uino <?\pec/ailon* of a *ia/le invalid ladv who u-*«* it for any of tho ailment* for which l recommend if, thill 1 Offer Ami *ell u umter A FOslTfl ll CJ I'A It A NTPKE. If a IxMicflcinl effect is not ei|>eriMteeH hy tho time two-tlilr«U of ihe ron tmita of tho botiie nro u-o*i, 1 will, on return of tho bottio, two-thinU of tho mecUclno having boon taken arcortlng to ilirection*. ami the caa« boiox one for win eh 1 reomnnoml it, »romi»;lr rofuo*l the money p.nhl for it. Had I not tlib miMt perfect In ita virtue", I could n»A offer it a*« 1 do under tliC‘o conditlonH; but bav in/ wttnort&ed itrt truly rairacuUms cures iu tliou *am!« <»f cases, I fori warranted and perfectly t»uf«> In rUkiiiK both my reputation and my money on its merit*. The following nro nitlanf tho«o (a which ni. r favorite l*rc»cr 1 pttou lias vvorkod cures o* if hy mngic, ami with a cer tainly never before attained by any medicino; J.eucorrho'A, KxtCH"ive Piowfitfr, Painfnl Monthly Periods, hiH>l>res*lAii« wtten fn«m un imlarul (View's, 1 rr«/u!:irittca. Weak Hack. Pro lapsus, or fattiiiir of tlie L'tyru-s Anlevei>ion and It' irovnrsion, Moarintr l>»wu Hunsatioao, Intor lwl Ileal, Nervous |)etire«sion, Uebtluv, Dcs | - deucy, TiiriMtenol Miwarrbi/e, Phronio (. ;restfon, lnflaniii;aiion as ! t’leerati• uof tho V li'ras lmpo;e»n , iia reunes.H, or Met iUu% Ftf ina e Weakness, and very many oilier chrenkv tlls»oases incident U) woman not i Innc. In all a five (tons of t nature, my >'.<\rorite !'r< Nsjriplhm works cure- ll*e marvel off «*i< world) This med'c’no 1 «h» not extol a* x cure-aii, i»ut it adtuirablv faiUlls a hlii/lo ne of purpose. Lein/ a most perfect spt ;Me iii all chi'*’tno tfinoa.-o* of the ►oxual svs teiu of woman. It will ‘'‘d disapiiotnl, nor will ii do barm, in any stale or comlillua. Those who desire further information on the e subject can U in Tmk ProPLK.’a Common Mcnsk MkuiCai. Ahvinkh, a book, of over Mi p-w-e*, sent, aai, on recelpi of ftI.AOL it treat* uinnfclv of dise.ases to Feinuie-s anti /(v'e-' much valuable advfee In regard lo ihe management of tinted affect! tea. I'A VO HITE PKrMCRmiON SOl.il UV ALL UHtbblffrs, E. V. PIERCE, M. D., Prop’r, BUFFALO , y. r. • •' soj)t. 12 1877,-ly, None I'! lids ii to give not : et> to tip; pni.lio tint my wife, Kvaline Hull. Iws ht-in #wili* u frve trailer by me, iu ui-oiiituiioe with the laws of GOtVgtj. I'tiL* Ang >ut 27 th, 1877, JAMEii W. HALL.