Weekly Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1871-1885, February 21, 1883, Image 4

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    Ills r. is MARVELOUS KS -
CA VF.
“Got any vrs line " eaii.l tbe
had boy to tbe grocery taut), tin lie
went i i tbe store uueeokl moi-n.ng
leaving the door open, and picked
np n cigar stub that bad Leon
tin own ilown liy tbe stove, and
began to smoko it
“.Shut Unit door him you. Wat,
von brought up in a h-uv mill?
No, f bavon’t got vaseline. Wind
do yon wind of vaseline? ’ said tbe
j rocsrjt mtu ns bo set the syrup
keg on a chair by the stove where
it would thaw out.
“Want to rub it on pa’s logs,'
siid the boy. us In. tried to draw
b nokc through the cigar stub
“Wlr , what is the matter with
your pa’ii kgtj ? Hlieniuuti/.?
•‘Wus nor rhoimmtiz,” said th<
boy, as lie threw mvay the cigar
stub and drew some cider in a Ire
ken tea cup. ‘Fa has got the
worst look ii g hind legs you evev
«$ iw. Y< u sec. sim c there iias been
so many hires pa has got awlu
seared, and he has bought thre
ii re-esc tpes, made out of rope 1
with knots in tu in, and lie haw
boon telling us ;very day low lie
could rescue tho whole family in
case of fire. He told us to be cool,
v. datever happened, and to roly
on him if the house got on lr •
we were all to run to pa, and In
wound save us. Well, last night
mu had to go ta ont of tho neigh
bors, whore they was going to
have twins, and wo dido t sleep
much, came ina had to come twice
in the night to get saffron, and an
‘ old flannel pelt coat that I broke
whew i was a k d, can bo the peo
p!e where :na went did not know
us twins wero on the bill of fare,
and they only had flannel potti
coat j for one. Fa was cross at be
ing kept awake, and told mu he
hoped when ail the children in
Milwaukee were born, and glowed
up, she would take in her sign and
not go round at nights sating ns
usher at baby matinees. Fa sajs
there ought to be a law that ba
bies should arrive on tho regular
day irains, ami net wait for the
midnight express, Well, pa i e got
asleep, and he slept till about
tight o'clock ii the morirng, and
the bhnds were closed, and it was
dole in his room, and I had wait
cd for n*v breakfast till I was hun
gry as a wolf, and the girl told me
toVake pa up, go I went up stairs
and I dent know what made me
think of it, but I had some of this
powder they make red Ore wiih in
the theater, that me and my churn
had the Fourth of July, and I put
it in a w: sh-dish in the bath room
and I touched it off and hollered
fire. I was going to wake pa up
and then tell him it wus nil l ight,
and then laugh at him. I guess
there was too much fire, or i y#U
ed too loud, cause pa jumped out
of bed and grabbed a rope and
rushed tlueugJi the hall toward
the luck *lndow, that goes out on
a shed. I tried to say something,
but pa ran over me and told me to
mve myself, and I got to ths back
window to tell bim there was no
fire just as ho lot himself out of
tho window, lie had one end of
fiie rope tied to the log of tho
wash stand, and he was climbing
down the back side of the shed by
the kitchen, with nothing on but
his night, shirt, and he was the
horriblest looking object ovei was
with iiis legs flying and trying to
stick Ids toe nails into the rope
an lto the side of tho house. 1
don't think a man looks cell in so
ci«ty with nothing on but his eight
shirt. I don’t blame the hired
girls for being scared when they
biiw pu uml his legs come iluwu
outside the window, and when
they yelled i went down to the
kitchen, and they said a crazy
man with no clothea but a pillow
case around his Leek was ttying
to kick the window in, nr.d tliey
ran into the purlot, and I oponed
the duel' and let pa. in the kilchon.
ilo asked ino ts anybody else
was saved, and then 1 told there
was uo fire, and he mast have dreui
».■ 1 he was in hell tr somewhere.—
Well, pa was astonished, and said
bo mast have been wrong in the
head, and J. loft him thawing out
hj the stove while I went after his
pants, and his legs were badly
o died, but I guess nothin’ was
-'.•oze. H lays it all to mu, and
says it she would stay at home and
l;t people run their own baby
snows there would bo more com
fort in tho house. Ma came in
with a shaw l over her head, and a
bowl full of something that smell
ed frowny, and after she had told
us what the result of the vis t was,
she sent me after vaseline to rub
pa’s legs. Pa says he has demon
stinted that if any man is cool and
collected, in case of lire, and goes
deliberately at work to save him
self, he will come out all right.’
. ‘*\Yell, you are the meanest boy
I ever heard of,” said the grocery
man. ‘-Hut what about your pa’s
dancing a clog dance in church
Sunday. The mines'er’s hired
girl was in here alter some codfish
yesterday morning, and she said
the minister said your pa had
scandalized the church the worst
wav.”
• Oh, he diden’t dance in church
He was a little txcitcd, flint's nil.
You see, pa chews tobacco, and -t*
pretty bard f,>r him o sit all thro
t u e sermon without tuning a chew,
and lie gets nervious. He always
reaches around in iiis pistol pocket
whi n they staf. tup to sing tic
lust tune, and Pels in Lis tobacco
box and gets out a chaw and puts
i i bis mouth when the i i inter
pronounces the benediction, and
then when tl cy get out of doors hr
is al!r aly to spit: He always
loos tLut. v ell, iny (bum had «
present on C liitnasof a rots <
box. just about,us big ns pa’stobac
co box, and all you have l-o do is t<
touch v spring, and it plays ‘She’s
i daisy, : lu’ i dumpling.’ I bor
rowed it and put it in pa's pistol
pocket, where he keeps his to! a <■
no box, and wl cn t’ o choir got
inok't ihrangh singing pa rea-hed
his h n ' in Ids pocket, and begun
to fnmole around for a chew.—
He touched the spring, and as ev
cry body bow«d their beads to re
ceive *ne benediction; and it was
so sti'l you c add hoar a gum drop
the music box began to play, and
in the f-t linens it sounded, ax lord
as a church orgm . Well.l thought
ma would sink. The in nistcr
!i :ard it.an d he look toward pa,and
everybody looked at pa, too, and
pa turned red, and the music box
kepi up -She's a Daisy,’ and the.
minister looked mad nad said
•Amen.’ and people began to put,
on their coats, and tla minister
told the deacon to hunt up the
source of t-hatjworldly music, and
they took pa into Ihe room back
of the pulpit and searoliod him.
and ma says pa will have to be
cjurclmd. Thov kept the mnsie
box, and I have to carry in coal to
get money enough to buy my
chum a now mvsic box. Well. 1
shjlhave to go and get that vane
line, or pa’a legs will suffer. Good
day.’’
The Western streams were on a
rampage last week. The Hoods
were sweeping everything before
them, d im high water was caused
by the recent heavy rains and the
melting of the ice g->rgo in the*
streams. At Cincinnati, Wheel
ing, Pittsburg and other points
the destruction of property was
fearful. Thousand of people had
to abandon their hemes and fles
to the hills for safety The streams
iu some places rose from thirty to
fifty feet inundating the low lands.
Mihione of feet cf lumber were
floated of!', houses were wrecked
and budges swept, away.
WOMAN.
HOW SHALL SUB ray.BIP.VK D£H HEALTH
AMI BEAUTY. .
One velio has long investigated this
subject givis the fCi.nlt.nml is happy to
say that it is found iu Woman’s “Best
Friend.” His adapted especially to
that great central, all-controlling organ,
the womb, correcting its disorders, and
curing any iiiegidnrily of tlio ‘menses
or‘courses.’ Ur, J, 15 1 ml field » Female
Ueiltilator nets like n charm in whites,
and in sudden or gradual eheckaig, or in
or ia entire stoppage of the -monthly
courses,’ from cold, mental trouble, or
like causes, by restoring the natural din
charge in every instance; In chronic
cases, io often resulting in ulceration, fall
ing of the womb, its action is prompt
*nd decisive, saving the constitution
from . umbei l"8s evils and premature dt
cay, Prepared by !>r.J Hr.adSeld, At
lanta Un. Price: trial size, 75c, large
size, f> i ,50, For sai<* by afl druggists.
NO MORE EYE GLASSES.
3 > tJ Z-." "i *■ ’' s,' ' ! St, 11 cak
More El/**
MITCHELL’S
EYE SALVE!
A certain, Safe mid Effective remedy for
Sure, Weak Uiul Inflamed Eye*,
Producing Long-Si'.ditednoM, and Re
storing the Sight of the old.
Cures Texr Props, Granulation, Stye Tu
root?. lied Kvcs, Matted Eye I .ashes
und Producing iptlek relief
und permmerit care.
Also equally (Ifieaciott J w hen used in
other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever
Suits. Tumors. Suit Hhcnni, Hums Piles
oi wherever infl imnation exists, Mitch
Salve raay be used to inlvantage.
tfold by all Druggists at 25c.
IIM.GII
The Great Specific far !feiirc%a and HswMm,
From Frank L, Marralson, State Libraria
Vti.avta, G». Jan. 14,1880— Messrs HutcMgon & lire
I hue* t-st--d year Neuralgiae, both on mysell and on odie
and have found it to be ali tnai is claimed — a speoifie for in
raigia and hula. ‘it;. 1 recoin Mod it to*|ie suf-ring ru'd.
Tour-* tr.vy, Frank f,. Harsau-jov.
THOMPSON, GKORGK Jh CO.. Wholesale Agents. K
tailed by all Druggists. nov 23
Bawl dress—Baby clothes.
The futh r of twin babies needs
no alarm clo> k.
Beautiful calling cards'—four
icings aud an ace.
Another hotel horror, as the
man said when the hash was set
before him':
‘Pa,’ said a little fellow to his
unshaven father, *y»ur chin looks
like the wheel in the music box.’
Nine tenthfj of the crimes of the
v.nid is perpetrated after sun
down ; but this is not strange,
even the lamps are wicke k
If von think r.*l>o«lj cares for
v< tl in this cold world, just try to
learn to play the fiddle in a popn
lous neighborhood.
Lf’licn young Podkins was em
braced b» Miss Arlington, he flai l
that he. 1 adu’t th nght ’ o xbould
ever be locked in a padded ell.
Under the microscope a hair has
rough edges like araspe. No won
ler th d the young mans mustache
often tick’© i a girls nose.
A Ponsvlvaniu paper chronicles
th# attempted rmtcMc of one Ag
nes Wonder. Of course Agnes
will recover, for Wundero, you
know, never coase.
-■■ • #
John Ncwlcaf was shof and kill
ad in New. M* xico on t,lie let. insl.
That sboot*r was determined *o
turn oyer a Newleaf ou A’owYear'w
lay. 9
Rnminevhrorzo went out shool
- one dav, and told his friends
on his return that bn got an eng-le.
It was a gold one and he got it at
the bank.
Some geniin hns invented ama
chine to play pianos. This will
give American girls a chance tm
help mother bang out ILu clothes
Moudav afternoon.
Oh, My Back!
That’s a common expres
sion and has a world of
meaning. How much suf
fering is summed up in it
The singular thing about
it is, that pain in the back
is occasioned by so many
things. May be caused by
kidney disease, liver com
plaint, consumption, cold,
rheumatism,dyspepsia,over
work, nervous debility, fee.
Yv hatever the cause, don’t
neglect it. Something is
wrong and needs prompt
attention. No medicine has
yet been discovered that
will so quickly and surely
cure such diseases as
Brown’s Iron I’- utters, and
it does this by commencing
at the foundation, and mak
ing the blood pure and rich.
Logansport, Irsd. Dec. i, xB3o.
For a long time I have been a
sufferer from stomach and kidney
disease. My appetite *as very poor
and the very small amount i d:Jeat
disagreed with me. I w.ia annoyed
very much from non-retention of
urine. I tried many remedies with
no success, until I used Brown's
Iron Bitters. Sine** ( used that my
stomach docs r. > t bother me any.
My Appetite is simply immense. My
Kidney trouble is no more, and my
venei*! health is such,that I fed
like . new man. After the use of
Brown's Iron Bitters for one month,
I have £.«incd twenty pounds iu
weight. O. li. oAJU-SKr.
Leading physicians and
clergymen use and recom
mend Brown’s Iron Bit
ters. It has cured others
suffering as you arc, and it
will cure you.
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j Hop Uittcrs, nw Hop B< £
li you &r« joan«r andt£«utf«rir * from any in-j
.discr«ii on <‘r cUs&ii;a ration; i youttr«rnft> |
fled or fiairlo. *isi ttrsjvoub'r r.r crin.vr fro:rij
•poorl.o;.iruo.-ftormitch-cvin* o t \ f.txJ of sick i
fuettt, roly on H g PAjßittera,
1 Wh*e»ftr yon 0n». jwUlfc die an!
f* W.U.UOI or y <fn toe. nuxlly fr o n wciuol
tl)*i your ft/steia WIJ9 form of K i nc y
jncou* clvausiiifr, ton- Out mhcU
r 1 fttUmiiaiiag h&yr L«*wn pmvcnXcdl
**llh )n%inloMC’Mlng, [*x 4 by* timely vseof
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§>C •Jontuofc.E Si 7f/ATI I!* n<l irre«*t*
■ hoi/vU, Mooii.l I'lii j i I j E?MA«uro for
l/iivr writ :rves f? „JiM A. fc, intake u ohm ,
Itou will te.Tfi phase of opium,
■ eurofiif you him J 2 P,!TTrnO|i tol>ftcr *» or
Shop B.ttere gl| ! j \ UW ‘r«**<*
1 Ifyona-esbn t/fi Gil I Lir.) ju poMliydniK I
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■toWßiiliiUS tiT y,,' |(EVIR hlOusular.
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la L-: 17 A gi nop mrmj »
■Ufa. it has J r/\ | L 8! Bru
gaavsd hun- .’.?; #;i'wke!t», a. t.
■ dreds. *VJ-~ tj ATu,«it.,o«t. J
Rail Hoad Schedules.
LAVVRENCEVII.LE B’CH R. R.
To take Eflect m m ZJO V C>th.
Leave Lawrcnceville,... .6:25 a m
.Arrive at Suwanec, 7:10 a ru
Leave Suwannee ... 1‘2:10 a m
Arrive Lawrencovillo... 1:00 pin
Leave Iriwrenceville... .11:00 p m
Arrive Suwanee 3:40 p m
Leave Suwatree, 0:45 p va
Arrive at Lawreuceville, 7:30 p m.
The train leaving Lawre iceville
at, 6:25 a. in., makes close connec
tion with the “Belle train’’ at Su
ivanee, arriving in Atlanta at 8:50
a. m. lleturing leaves Atlanta at
5 p. in., aud arriving at Lawrence
villa at 7:30 p. m.
G. J. FOIIEACIIE,
General Manager.
Richmond & Danville It It
PaSSENOKU D-KPAR’I ment.
On and after December, 1883,
Passenger Train Service on
the Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows :
MAIL AND EXPRESS.
EASTWARD, - - NO. 51.
L’ve Atlanta. 2.25 p in
Ai\ Gninsvillo 505 p m
• “ Lula, A 535 p m
“ Rabun G’p June., B Gil pm
“ Toc.coa, C 647 pm
“ Seneca, 1> 8.07 p m
“ Greenville E 10.07 p in
“ Spartanburg F 11 40 pm
“ Gastonia G 2.01 a m
“Charlotte H 3.25 am
WESTWARD. - - NO. 50
Leave Charlotte 100 a ra
Ar (fiistonia 2 08 a ra
“ Spartanburg 4.31 am
“ Greenville 5.59 a m
Seneca, 7.40 a ra
“ Toocoa, 9 18 am
“ Rabun G'p June 10.00 a m
“ Lul.s 10.37 a m
“ Gainsvillee 10.06 a ra
Arr. Atlanta 1.30 a m
\ VVil'a N KHU. to & from Alliens
g “ N E ii Li to A Hum
Tullula Falls.
() “ K. Air Line to & from
Klbcrton & Bowcrsville
1) “ Blue liidge Li lite A from
Walhalia, Ac
HJ “ (I 4O R Rto and from
Newberry, Alston end Columbia
I p •> A4S&BU 4Oto 4 frm
Hendersonville, Alston &e.
(1 » Cttcsnr & Lenoir to ii from
(Uipstar, Yorkville A Dallas
H •< NC’ Di 7& 0 0-A to & frm
Greensboro, Raleigh &c
T. M. R. Tai.cott.
Geu’l Manag’r.
I. Y. Saok, Snp’t
M. Slauoh ter, Gen 1 Pass’r Ag’t.
1. )VYS OF MONEY
Will be negotiated on Fivu Y'kap.s
Tims on Improved Farms in Gwin
unit county, by L. B. NELSON,
Atlanta, Ga., in sums of $300.00
and upward.
Applications »r.st b# made
tbioagh
Wa. E. Simmons,
fab is —ts Lawrenceville, Ga
L:5 Tk L AD7E i riSE VEEN Cd
Ghokgu—GwmnicrT County.
John VY Stephens has appi cd to me
for exemption of personalty and setting
apart and valuation of homestead, and 1
will pass on the same at 10 a’clock a. in.
•u the 25th day of December, 1882, at
my office.
James t. lam kin,
Doc 4th 1882, Ordinary.
Xotice to Debtors & Cred
itors.
All persons indebted ta the estate es
Griffin Roberts, late of Gwinnett coanty
deceased, either by note or aceouat, wii
please come and make immediate pay
inent. All persons holding claims against
said estate will present them duly aa
tbenticutcd.as required by law.
J It ROBERTS,
O H FOOL,
Nav 4,1882.—Ct Amrs-
(jKOROIA— (iWIN.NKTr COUNTY.
J.'!’. Krand, guardian of L. L, Red
mau. having applied to rae for a ditl
- from his guardianship of I* L.
Redman. This is, therefore, to cite ai!
persons concerned, to show cause why
the said J. T. Brand should not be dis
missrd from his guardianship of L. 1,.
Redman and receive letters «f dismissitm
on the Ist Monday in January, 1883.
J\MKS T. LAM KIN,
Nov t>, 1863 —td Ordiuury.
Gborhia—Gwiknktt Uountt.
William 0. Alien of paid connty, hav
ing applied to me for letters of admiuis
tration with the will annexed,on the es
tate of Matthew T. Hamilton, tits ol
said county.
This is to ci'e all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of said .Matth
ew T. Ha nilton to be and appear at the
December term 1882, ol the Court of Or
dinary and show cause if any the* nan
why letters of administration wit! me,
will annexed, should not be granted to
said William 0. Allen on Matthew T.
Hamilton a estate.
J T. LAM KIT.
Oct 13, 1182. .Ordinary.
GEORGIA— G WINNRTI (JoUWTY.
Alonzo M M-irtin hsv.ng refused, Ids
wile Francis K Martin applies to me
or exemption oi Personalty, snd I will
puss on the same at 10 o'clock a. in. on
the 19th day of December, i BB2, at rny
office.
None* To Dsn nets and Creditors.
All person* indebted to the estate of
William Williams, Into ol said county,
dice.ifcd, are hereby notified to uiuke im
mediate payment. All claims nguii st
the estate must he ptsejnd to me prop
erly proven as rei.iiiri d l»y law.
F. F- APPLING
Jan 30 ’B3 6w Administrator.
Groruia Gwikkbtt Goi-ntv.
Jotii) B fx-acli has applied to rne for
Kxrnijition of Personalty, and setting
apart and valuation ol Homestead, and 1
will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a,
m., on the 14th day ol February ld&3 at
my office.
JAMKST. LAMK IV.
January 23rd 1883. Ordinary.
NOTICE TO COUNTY OFFICERS
ELECT.
The Board of County Commissioners
will meet in Lawreuceville on Tuesday .
the (ith day of February mxt, for the !
purpose of swearing in and delivering '
Commissions to the County Officers elect,
ed January (ith 1683, Pleas conic for
ward with your Sureties.
JAMES I) SPENCE.
Ch’r B d Co. Cora’s.
January 22nd 1883.
Georgia— Gwinnett County
Jasper W, Adams having refused, his
wiie Tally S Adams Bpp'ics to me for
exemption of personalty and setting
apart and valuation of homestead, and I
.will pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a.
in. on lhe 16'h day of January, 1883 at
my office. Dee 25.1882,
J. T. LAM KIN,
Ordinary.
Notick to Debtors and Creditors
All persons indebted to Hie estate of
It. 13. Nash, late of Gwinnett County,
deceased, cither bv ante or account that
is due, are requested to make immediate
payment. All persons holding claims
against said estate will present them du
ly authenticated so that I may be put
in possession of the condition of said es
‘at# iu terms of the law.
JAMEB D BPENCK,
Executor Estate of R B Nash.de*.
Lnweaecevillc. Ga. Sept. 18, 1882.
G BOBOIA —<> W INNKTT COUNTY.
A. If. Moore applies to me to-be ap
pointed guardian o' tlio property of the
minor heirs of W. S Moore, residents of
said county. This is to cite all jiersous
concerned to be and appear at the Janu
ary term, 1883, of the Court of Ordina
ry of said county,and show cause, if any
they can, why said A. II Moore should
not be intrusted with the guardianship
of the property of said W. S. Moore's
minor heirs.
J \S, T. L/JMKIN,
This Nov. 13,82- Ordinary.
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
Whereas, Eli J. McDaniel, executor
of Samuel B. Williams, represents to
the court in his petition duly filed and
entered on -eeord, that he lias (uily ad
ministered Samuel B. William’s estate.
This is to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, il any
they can why said executor should not
be discharged trom his administration
and receive letters of dismission, on the
lat Monday iii February, 18S3.
This Oct. 4, 1882.
)AS. T. LAMKIN,
oct 11—tv Ordinary.
JAMES K. HUDDLESON )
VB. v
AMANDA HUDDLESON.)
Libel for Divorce in Milton Superio
Court, August Term, 1882.
Whereupon it appearing to the Court
* hat the defendant does not reside in the
county of Milton, and it further appear
ing that she does not reside in the State
ol Georgia, it is on mol ion of counsel,
ordered by the Court, that said defend
ant appear and answer at the next term
ot this Court, else that ttie case be con
sidered in default and tiie plaintiffs at
torney to proceed. And it is further or
dered that this Rule be published in the
Gwixnett Herald, a public gazette of
this State, once a month lor four months
prior to the next term of this Court.
Granted, THUS I„ LEWIS,
James R. Brown, Fifi’s Attv,
Judges. C. B. R. C,
A true extract from the minutes of
Milton Superior Court.
H. I. SEAL, Cl’k.
oet U-oncni4m
Fine Farm For Sale,
o
We oiler lor sale a first class planta
tion cr, the Monroe road, five miles south
east if Lawrenccville, and about the
same distance Irom Loganville, and a' out
two miles from the line of the eontemplu
ted Rail Road to Loganville.
This farm is eligibly situated, conven
ient to three churches, two mills and
school house, in one of the be3t neighbor
hoods in the county.
It conta'ns 34D acres, divided ns fol
lows : 130 acres in cultivation, lf.o acres
in original forest, lft acres fresh land, ft
acres in branch bottom and the balance
in pine old field. The land is gray with
clay subsoil and weil adapted to cotton,
corn, wheat and oats. It is weil watered
and has about five acres in |>cach orchard
and 100 fine young well selected apple
trees.
There are on the place three sett ] e ,
ments with good ordinary houses, wells
and springs and good fences. The (arm
is so situated as to be divided into two
or three small farms well arranged.
I itles made satisfactory to purchasers,
®aS“For terms apply to the undersign
ed, who will furnish all information de
sired, and will lake pleasure in showing
the land. &jrlfyou want a bargain
conic early,
PEKPLES A HORN,
l‘ret Kstutt Jjyre/.v.
Development of Southern Industries’
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•STTHE CHEAPEST JOURNAL IK TUS WORLD.-*
It exposes all Ilambags, it Jo .crucl:; uu- ru'i'talau every rcoir.ber es Hio r.-.
It ia n coii’e 1 tie f-tiic',-' fjr Cinrdcain.: tmrl t rail Crowinst E.ai! **w<
ofValßabls Uinta o,! Cottas; ana !>«£• - Caitaro, 4
Ar.iorg ether Bon'hcra wtitscs m Dr. A. OESIT fruit =n- vu-stut Ugrows, of r*>c>. c
IV-.f. C. OEORQESOR, (1 11 ? i - / vri( util : li' r :, ir,f. t\ < kv, ALRoVi Hi® 'i , “
McBIiVDE, Toon., rvef. J. W. SAiJBOUtf Ma, Itc?. J. Iv 1, it<L, H-b *J »<'m2L J-*
iu., »ui Dr. 1). i SA LMO't. e.'.'.'iu-.T l y iTsi 00-,;t in t’io -®-i y... « r.f ( .
subJscU ia Ci» W Jutiiera States, eantrib..ta tL* i. tulta «f tteir c-rorincoa »ad
UambOH (f tha XiUtorial tltail rad »rti*ts sr.i Va isietro - riya 1 : ith,,!, r j| sf,n
Btatei, Kuthcrluy vr'mnt oinafr'riiluiidliiastrs.tio: afi-rt j.’ i.-’xv.m;arm,. nn.i M ‘ *Ai
o-i rci. l atlontion will Ur rtevetod tsScutneni Fantgar ic.c CVirMuss, an* Ui Vj« vroau.hu> T—t I **
ol floutham iruita xud Ycgrtablea f.,r Jm .. t.icru e.:.. ' u. ***
.•arunlorn LAJIAII (MUe.) tiACORDOIi (Cm ) >■"& elhsr twiflcmea lntrrcst-,* fact*
mmf of Sn-jLlh*tn <«'!’- 'rf«, y ’ jh*r»on'-icA t. ’ us. 1'I" iii.’iucal t< V. oCM l>
vhtcliwtU hcreaf>r m?t:o tLe Amieicah icarrai; U in «we*7 Rcu-hwa <--■**
ii’isrly lu# column* cf criifinal matluf end from Ca t. :5 ur:„-, a»l U-wtrsMoesiu ever- n la
tl~ Sued Oams for December leswe—Tllf2 eituA? i'. Foil TI ZU j®-*,
I ’ tiEttJIAN AGItICUI/ruaiST, Uio only vukLj Octatria Aatcaltarsl Jeurxei u
_ Sabscriptloa Price, SIX# yet annuru, rirrlith eTflhsßsisa; 1 series 9419; worUf-*. I
German f-rmor in l'oias and ettowhora tlurousii t':r L'.ui'a h*r» it.
EVERY StiRSCUinCR rccetycs a perfect li.it i ct;.y rs DrriuV. Imi i- 1; > I
"IN THE MEADOW,” tLa orißiuel • t v,alc.'i la tuluou tl t-u.OdJ, «-.<! m t-rsoosused >y
sad other ieadimf artirU , r n beautiful j iaturo, M v eil ra r. ere*t sdr.«tt;r. '-vIM
Elegant prcrnl um l!«t with sroat icdceemerts {rr ptr.bu tent free ca scpßeedoo
juats CO, s Mo. ! /LG Broadway, YerJ
aX Estate Aleuts.
o
Th# undersigned have entered into
partnership in the real estate business in
the county of Gwinnett.
We will buy and sell on commission
improved and unimproved lands, mills,
mill sites, water powers, suitable for ma
chinery, and town property situated iu
any part of the county.
—Regulations—
First. In all cases titles to lands offer
cd for sale will be submitted for inspect
lion and abstract at the time of placing
the property on sale. A written state
merit of all liens on the land will also be
required so that we cun satisfy purelms
! era as to the title.
I Second. Property placed in our hands
■ for rale wiil be considered on sale at the
| price stated until written notice is gives
| of its withdrawal.
Third No charge ie made for ndvrr.
! tising or other expense except the coin
| mission agreed on. unless the price is in
creased, when actual expenses will be re*
quired. When a customer is furnished
at the price stated our commissions aie
due whether the suie is effected or not.
Fourth. Wo look alone to the seller
for our commissions, which are due
when the title! are executed. When de
sired the whole negotiations will be con
ducted by us and the title paprers prepar
cd.
W. J. BOR IT,
T. M. PEEPLES.
Lawreuceville, Ga.,
May Ist. 1882.
from: tbs mmu.
A Perfect Combination wiith two
Salient Advm tapes — Why
it Corncems You.
‘There is no mistake about it,' remarg
cd M F Flowers, of Gallatin, Missouri,
■ BENSON'S C AFC IN K FOKOUri
PLASTERS are one of the neatest coni
binations ever produced. They have
two kinds of advantages over all others,
wh ch we may call the minor and the
major. First, they arc clean and pleas
ant to use, never soiling the hands nor
the linen of the wearer. Second, they
act quickly and powerfully. 1 have
tiied the Capeine Plaster on myself for
pneumonia, and on my patients for van
ous diseases, sueh as Neuralgia, Muscu
iar Rheumatism, Lumbago, Kidney
trouble, etc., and in all cases Telief has
followed io frees three to forty eight
Hours.
Dr Flowers merely voices the written
or oral opinion of Thousands in his pro
fession. BENSON’S CAPCINEPO
ROUS PL ASTERS are the perfect ex
lornal application. The geenuine have
the word 0 A PCINE cut in the centre, i
Price 25 cents. Seanbery A Johnson, I
Chemists, New York.
Tick’s Floral GuiiJe
For 1.883 is an Elegant Book of 150
Pages, 3 Colored plates of Flowers and
Vegetables, and more than 1000 Ulustra
tions of the choicest Flowers, Plants and J
Vegetables, and directions for growing i
ft is handsome enough for the Center la i
b!e or a holiday present. Send on your |
name and Post Office addiest, with* lot
cents, and I will send yon a copy, post- j
age paid. This is not a quarter of its :
cost. !t is printed in both English aid !
German. If you afterwards order »vds,,
d-diiet the 13 cts. Vick’s Seeds are the >
Best in the World ! The Floral Guide
will tel how to get and grow them.
Vick’s Floral and Vegetable Garden,
175 Pagts, (i Colot ed Plates, 500 Kn-I
gravings. For 50 cents in paper cov
ers; St.oo in elegant cloth. la German
or English.
7 i k's illustrated Monthly Magazine
—32 pages; a colored plate in every
number and many fine Engraviugs.
Price 81.25 a year. Five Copies for
$5 00. Spemuien number sent for 10
cents, 3 tiial copies for 25 cents.
JAMES VICK,
Rochester, Nl. Y
Citittion for a N w Hoad
GEORGlA —Gwinnett County.
Whereas divers citizens have petition
ed for the opening of a new road in
Gwinnett couaty, commencing at R I,
McDonalds, running by 1 M Davis, K P
Davis. T W Davis, crossing Yellow itiv
cr at Fains Mills, intersecting btoae ilt.
Road at or naar tOe residence of A J
Minors, and whereas the road commis
sioners of the 571st dist. G. ii, imve
marked out said road and made their re
port under oath conformably to law to
ihe December term county commission
ers court,
Ordered that citation be published in
the Gwinnett Herald tot thirty days and
that an order be granteJ opening slid
road at the expiration thereof, should
there be no objections filed with the el k
of tlivs Board.
> JAS. D SPENCE,
Cl'k BJ. Co. Come
l.awrcneevilie, Ga Dec 4, 82. td
MMBMi
t ’ .S«
< - j .j _ij
n«0 thousands of ceaes of th® wor.t Mud AT' 1
funding liare b®”!® cur»d. Indued, fo.tr-n.pu "
In ‘ts t-lunacy, that. 1 \»M -cud mo BOTTI
fothnr ’rilh u V U.UA»> a trUBATMBcn thu,
*ny oulfcror. Olvo ltr>;. ®,>d r. O. addr,
DR. T. A. ***> ISI
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Ur. Ab. jie».'rc\a who tsiktii
•'.Ally rs ’Lil'.-ny. fea* rtc.«kt V •a>«4 slj|
..to ;’>u iny JitiMj i E;m
1 pi/ F,9!itCYilAfcln>r; aa* Lkro hc»"«| of ti ,
t for 2C Vr IT,.’ ; BJf fMAce-Aarnlly cured by L,
!: S r» on this eralck » ft
Lh tv ier.r » oo*. Go ol Pit wo»:derf»l sure (too »« t n
. i v.u *->ny i - ~.i! thetir snprvss nad p. ©. Aj4r?«'
v. li. aaw7 wg h cure aelt'.rows
U. AJ. Alac-iiiwVJLii,
mwt oiiii
IS A FT-BKDT ARB RCRX «UH
Blind or bleeding riles, ITstmerrhtti: I
Ulcers, Tuner*. Itching of the Twli'l
tolas etu i esil Kindi sd I)isto-n C ml
hums, Corns. Ft’ons, Feeer l
Staid Head, Tetter, Srt I
FTrylni , trie. ;
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Aftvr a*i »Tporior,«-L> «f sr, ®v,r-Sv» rwnß
ms U.I- r.iblrkniß*. k.,ci .1.i1.r
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ol my friem • .im: nelphk-rj no-*.*
f&tii',Ua«..-n i« !;■» KirrttA. I '•jlltiuß
e-i v iluo.ioid I i.oasht <h»
.* nt! »<-il it, and oftVrii ra Ton r.snmH
Uy tn iho werlrf, -..jiartaily fw-all fonafl
R3CAD THJS T£STZMONiiJ
Thl« Id to «ortlfr i>.At I Uatv trj*4
i in * ce** of pHAnd bk:« :)uiH
mot# rvll-f ihuH 1 kxr* crertriiH
ther rt£*tv ihni tu -a f« r hturai^B
pftralUlM. I fcl»ott«ad it for acm 9 ofi' tfl
fwfft, of twewt V Te*Td + »!)(!»»» ;■
:h«> firm thing- thut l hart- firar trirt! ihktjH
•More than 1 «o»- iltnH
: na'. eatirsiv tiar* thhi dir.rdß
JO&N il. •H*W3o>f. I
ITr.vlnjr for tan tmti, ai:iH
- ith that
•G 5" trlr»la as th«
V®. I ruiiAa'ieiK 'iU r» shorl n
); n.: a.crft. l exr*Ti'TTw*xms J mm*Ai i i e r »;
the r«li*f *xperlft«er<Y \n mix ovc.r.’-fl
! .'lO r<*pnt«UloM/o rapidly »r«»'»4r»<i bjyci: K
. !ht;s v u».v» .14 fctwitatioi*
s.-ts opinion ttai il 1» tba moat efilciont
inrenitML i'. A. L Llfl
JUWruH
This in to oertlfv that I Pryar I *®
ir. r» cnca of severe bwr», thfct la il
Ihvh it
*n<l h?»al:-4 rapidly. liiohrst srpifl
l»o Oiutruont, the patioat sulTvret} nw
«vcr. R. J. KOHUAN,
rly the Hvivl cq ut Mr. Wym», I
Hitment en .% aory«nt griri who had
•ncr f»»r Di|h: yeaniwJth a rr.oat
'il*?**. s7h% improved troiai »h*> very
f your Oiutjueut, and before usinr M
entirely recovered. €i. W. FotfTM
Cit«
This is to r®rtffy that I hav« naed rM
•intmojit. arid wy that It is, In ®r *{H
. u remedy for piloa trer pre*.«nt«4tifl
say this from .. positive application eftH
11 my twn parsua. TIIOB. B. MGRM
Troup M
FY>r * by nft *t*filcrsin in* Hi ring.
t ’ALYY V J'Jtr'R SOX. ftmt hy mail •?» timH
OU. J. iktlaiH
For sate «ev*nyub*rt.
lor Salk By WINN k RIUI
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1 rarksrs v fihe £ HI
Hair Baisami
Tho ClfcAcoet, fta<2 * l *
M-jst Fair Dress- Other
id;*. K;,u’ falU t« rc-.tc-ra Um never
ycmtL/ul aa Jct to gray half. Co.,
30c. mlt‘ l tizoe. Lr*. Jarlry I’-ny
uwmmiT cs&r
Mnea*?-? *aA r*“< t re now rawopt to «wc
motto “'l’liat i fu.thcr N. rth S"..- ,0* uo
tcrown thot-wriiop their preuat-t -vri-1 to.”
Wcoffer It: v y«rr -'all lain of SsandATtil- 1 ''Wii. • -,
t-ns ioaa.: T.-Of-Tion dryuLhsn.. S«it-.-U .’’•yl# >t4
jgluoStaff v, 'mA: WMteEiii«ii»»o-jt»; iftumi *iCaU-
ja: - o -jo ! vrea *.trNc.r ts. oo r! .p.-f V o;-k; :-rr
NortU Star Yrgow f -sr.Ga»-n o-tiV I<«U, tc:d
lorloda- -i.M»a to'aur: •< otirnn i»vsd, ♦, -o-.afof i,
caireta, ' to. *e.,40-, it f»n hrva >:-xl fitrireerop.
J-IJS L.-roett J ‘ -i 0, roe n f.nri*. Wild R'-o lor ci; a
t.on'Li alwavnonliAsa for Bf*rtr:.r it Ml envntiß.
t,th Aann.u ( ilalot.-ao. Tn*. T. jtf. MKTt'f |,I ,
brower, Imp»rlu»-i5L Jobber, t-t. I'uunJai.u.
s&ittfEKarca
JBQ&M
V-U be mail S cuke di
tomers of laptye.tr "'jtliotu, oratr:
about IVS too lUustiebonh K
dc.cripti'ma ai.d valuable direeU.
IMiO vaiiiitioa of Vc-tfttapie ta
I'is nte. Fruit Trees, etc.
ially to Market aarderiera. »?“ 1
D. M. FERRY & CO. D£ T '«
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