Ti e Weekly Gt,insett Hekald.
La w rurtcevil'e, : : : Ga.
Wednesday, M?irch 21, 1883
The Supreme Couit
tb* r< livictii nos Doyn), who was
r <i. voted of the murder of i> Grifti
i>olic« mnn.
The capitul stock of the new
cotton fuctoij at Peac i Stone
Shoals in Jit nry county, baa been
inn eased to $650,000.
State Treasurer D N Spssr sold
in New Yvik recently $l6O 000, ©f
V. S. bonds for the Slide of Geci
gi», for which be received, nfter
covfritgull expellees, $180,100,00.
Judge Jilin J Floyd, of Coving
ten, died on ti e 12th ii st after i
protracted nicknesa. He was one
©f tie oldfcßtlnwyers and uneof the
ablest advocates in the State.
The small pox excitement in
Atlanta bat d©d ont. Vaccina
tion was so thorough that there
wae no material left for the diseaai
to work on.
Emory Speer lias entered on
the disc Large of his duties as Dis
trict Attorney, lie proposes to
make bis future homo in Atlanta.
It is slated that Geo S Tumas, of
Athens, will be appointed assist
ant Attorney.
Chrenre Hite, one of theaoled
outlaws es the James gang, died
in Kentucky last week. He was
one of (he principal witness* a
against Frank James now in pri«
on charged with rubbery and mur
c er.
G«n II C H'avne. of .Savannah,
son of Jaa M Wayne, Asaociate
Justice of the Saprwme Court of
the United States, died last week.
He was a gallant soldier in the
Maxima war, and was Adjutant
and Inspector General of Georgia
during the late war.
Prof. Wigging who ;ame into
notoriety by predicting a gießt
storm en the 9th inat, which did
not come, is not at all abashed by
his failure, predicts that this will
be an unusual year for floods
which will appear all over the con
tinent.
The l-mains of John Hownrd
I‘nyne the author of “Home sweet
home,” are expected to arrive in
New York during the latter part
of this month. The remains will
be carried to Washington for buri
a). The formal interment will take
p/ace on the t)th of June, the nine
ty first anniversary of the poets
birth.
Ther* is an old man in Irwii.
county who votes for Joe Brown
for Governor at each election to
fill that office. No matter who
the candidates are, Joshua Luke
votes for ,/oßeph E. The ex Bov
made him a present recently of »
gold-headed cane with the follow
ing inscription ou it: “From
J >seph E Brown, to his faithful
friend. Joshua Luke.
A German, named Biller was
shot and instantly killed in Madi
son county last week, by a little
l egro bey. Buler started out of
t iwn under the influence of wins
ky nnd saw three ©r four negio
boys and took after theta to
scare them. Sam Hill, a' bov
about sixteen, gut an old gun and
I’red at Baler, the shot taking es
feet just below the heart. As
soon as he saw that Baler was
killed Hill fled but wae subsequent
ly captured nnd is in jail.
Regular trains are now running
from Atlanta to Anniston Ain, on
the Geotgia Pacific, a distance es
oi e hundred and four milea. The
Work is being pushed ferward rap
idly to Birmingham. This road
pastes through some of the finest
farming, and timber land* of] the
ctate, and crossing valuable vein*
of gold end iron ore,, taps tb*
immense ceal fields of Alabama.
Towns are springing up rapidly
nlong the line and the people are
jubilant ovor the completion of n
road which gives them direct ac
cess to Atlanta and the Rail Road
system of this State. It is the
most important road built to At
lanta pinee the completion of the
Air Line.
Ciihei Material (anyass.
After it was decided that a Con
vent ion wouid be called by the Don
oi ratio party to nominate a candi
! date to fill the unexpired term of
Gov Stephens, it was believed that
there would be a number of cand
dates in the field. Among tnese
prominently mentioned were Col,
Boynton, Maj, Bacon, Judge Craw
ford, Genl Phil Cook, Muj McDun
iel and others. Since that time
Judge Crawford and G-jnl C»ok
have unnoun :ed that they would
not enter the race. In an inter
view with the Constitution, Maj,
McDarial stntod that be had not
yet chterinined whether he wonld
allow his name to go before the
Convention or not us he hud not
had time to properly consider the
matter or consult with his friends.
If he conclude# to run, we have
uo doubt lie w ill carry this section
of the State almost solidly. His
ability if unquestioned and in his
long experience aa a legislator he
proved himself one of the most
useful and practical members of
the General Assembly, thorough
!y familiar with the workings of
the State government, and a man
whose broad and conservative
views eminently fit him for
any position his State req uircs at
his hands.
If he concludes not to enter the i
race, ss it is probable that lie will, |
the contest will be narrowed down
to Col. Boynton and Majoi Bacon j
1 hut at least is the outlooA at
pieasunt. Either one of thesegrn
tie will, we have no doubt, make
a good governor. They ate law
vers of distinction, and gentlemen
of high character, for 'ntegrity and
honesty. Col Bacon ha° had many
years experience ns speaker of the
House ©f Representatives, which
he filled widi eminent satisfaction j
to the body and great credit to
himself. Col. Boynton is now fill
ing his second term tto president
of the Senate, and is a gentleman
whoso worth and ability ia in murk
sd contrast with his modesty.
Both of these aspirants are from
middle Georgia and therefore
there will ho no sectional issues
raised, hut the contest will simply (
be ns to which one has most favor
ably impressed the people ot the
State, nnd can secure the largest
following in the convention. A’o
matter which one is nominated,
there will probably be no opposi
tion to bis election as the time
intsrvening the assern b 1 in g
of the convention nnd tbe dec
tion will be too short for any
thing like a State canvass. It in
therefore important that tho peo
pie should canvass the claims of
the respective candidates fully be
fore the Bclection of delegates and
let their action, whether they
speak ont in piimary meetings
or simply send delegates to the
convention uninstrncted, be
such as to rtfleet the wishes es
tho mass of voters.
I'or the present the Herald will take
no actiie position in favo p or opposed
to eitliei gentleman, but will have the
question o|>eii to be determined hereaf
ter as tbe canvass proceed*. We regard
the proper ndin slrution of the State gnv
ernment and the thorough organization
of the party us of more importance than
the success of either of the gentlemen.
And shall sla.pt> onr action in the matter
by wlmt we conceive to be the best intir
est of the State and the {maintain' nee of
that organisation which lias eecured to
our people honest ruler* and good gov
ernment for the last ten year®.
Senator David Davis, formerly
Associate Justice of the Supreme
Court and more recently Senator
from the State of Illinois, and
President of that body sinca the
accesmon of Arthur to the Presi
dency, wna married last weak to
Mins Burr, of Fayetteville N. C.
The xroorn is worth several mill
ion» and proposes to retire from
pabhc lit* and will enjoy the hon
ey moon on the Pacific coast.
Tha nnpreiue Court randerad
its decisiun last week in tha Eates
-Welbcme conttst for the Judge
ship es the North Eastern circuit.
The court held tut Welborne
was only elected to fi’J a vacancy,
and therefore his time expired last
fall, and tbe act creating the cir
cuit and fixing the term of the o/
dee was not in conflict w*h the
Constitution.
The Georgia ICcptib.ican#
The Republican party in Goor
gin is in a lort of muddle. They
do not know whnt to do. They
want to run a ciyididute fur <lover
nor but hud such poor success last
fatl that there is not much enconr
agement to make the rscs. Far
row, Fulton and Speer have been
discussed as probable candidates,
but neither es these gentlemen are
disposed to tncklstlie 69,000 Dorn
ocratic majority. At a meeting
held last week, it wa determined
that it was not advisable to hold a
convention, and a eota uitteo of
one from each Congressional dis
trict was appointed with authority
to act for the party. This c uamit
tee is cimposed of the f flowing
membeis:
Ist Dist, H P Farrow,
2t]d Dist, II R Stewart,
3rd Dist, E S Small,
4th Dist, It D L ick,
sth Dist, VT H Johnson,
Cth Diet, \\ W Brown,
7th Dist, (! D Forsyth,
H.h Dist, R R Wright,
t)lh Dist, Jaass L ingatreot
An attempt was made on thelSinst
to blow up the building in which
the local government of tho city of
London is situated by exploding a
can of dynamite in the cellar of
tho house. The report was like
the discharge of an 80 ton gun,
and shook the building to its faun
dation. It was heard a distance
of two or Ihres miles and has ere
ated great excitement not only in .
London but throughout England
It is publicly charged to have
been ♦ lie work of Irish ogetators
and fcriiaus, who have made threats
that they would carry the war in
to London. Even the Irish agila
tors do not deny that it. is pruba
ble that the effort to destroy the
building was Lite work of some of
their friends, and attempt to justi
fy it as a war measure.
While we sympathise with the
unfortupate people who are hav
ing to battle against starvation 1
and English oppression, there j
ean lie no reasonable excuse for a
dastardly ftftewyt to destroy the
lives of Irtne-ent people to gratify
the animosity at the government.
*nd the effect of uncli unnatural
warfnre will tend to crush the aym
pathy felt in this country for &
brave people who are struggling
for life and home rale.
- -
The Jackson Herald States that
Mrs Vandiver, of that county, was
found, on Friday morning, lying
in the front yard with her throat cut
There were two gashes across her
throat and she held a razor tight
ly gripped in her hand.
A coroner’s inquest was held
which elicited nothing that would
throw any light upon the myste
ry. None of the family know any
thing about her movements dur
ing the night, or at wlmt time she
! committed suicide. The verdict
was that she came to her death by
her own hands.
Duuglasbvili.e, Ga , Mar. 14.
A most deplorable accident occur
ed in this county r» Thursday last,
about four miles from Villa Rica.
John Grubb, tho miller at Mr Eze
kiel Bark’s mill, had h«en in the
habit of leaving his wife to run
the mill when anything called him
temporarily away. That nftern-on
Mrs Grubb was alone in tho mill,
i when, by seme means or other, her
Imir got caught on an up right
shafting, and she was hurled round
and round until thoscalp gave way
nnd she was thrown over some
feet from the shaft. Dr. Slaugh
ter has the hair and the scalp, but
it could not be replaced. It was a
most horrible accident.
1 ire«l of Life
li«9t Sunday evening Miss Lora
Davis, a highly respected young
lady living near Mt. Vernon church
in this county, took a dose of laud
anutn and atriebnine with i he avow
e 1 perpose of taking her own life.
As soon at it was known tlvit she
Imd taken the poison Drs Cari
thers an 1 Haynes were sent fer,
and succeeded in making her void
it. As we ge to press she is still
alive, but her recovery is by no
s> cans certain. TheVnuse of the
rash act is unknown to us, and we
will make no comments.— Walton
NtiTS.
We lnvo heard of a trulv happy
huntinpgronnd so r superfluous
mashers In Bern girl# come out
, the age of seven, and get mar
ried at ten years old. Their chil
dren arc ca'led decimal fractions.
St’NDiY SCIIOO.S.
Aiimini Ikleotingrof the fteor
it in State .» iiiuluy School
Absociutio*.
Tlic tenth annual session of the
Georgia State Sumltiv School Anso
ciation will lie hel l in Augusta,
couiinoncing on WVlnes.lav, the
2nd. day of May, and close on Fri
day following. Hr II U Ileppard
has issued a stirring appeal to the
Sunday School workers ell over the
State to send repi esentativea.
The following is a list of the offi
cers •
It 13 lieppard. preaidant Satan
uah, tin.
J 0 Canrtnev, secretarv, Atl&nts
Ga / *
Vice l’reai ienlt:—Robert J Lar
comi.p. Savannah. First Congress
ional district; 1* Pelliam, Ty Ty,
Worth county. Second Congress
ional district;./ L \Viotbe.tlj,Lutßp
kin. I’hird Congressional district ;
T YY Dim-nock, Carrollton, Fourth
Congressional distrift; Sidney
Root. Atlanta, Fifth Qongrttseion
al district ; J 13 West, MticouSixllt
Congressional district. ; Dr P R
Cortelyon, Marietta, Seventh Con
gresaioiial district; J VV it allace.
Augusts, Eighth Congressional
district John B Estes, Gainesville
Ninth Congreseional district.
Musical Director—Prof. N. T.
Barnwell. Atlanta.
The president in his address
says: “Onr object is to promote
the prosperity and efficiency of
the Sunday schools of Georgia, bv
frequent visitation and interchange
of thought, and expression of ex
pcriences in the work, by offering
to each other pure sympathy and
encauragement in oni labors, by
publicly meeting wtli each other
upon a common platform whose
f undation on 1 entire structure is
Christian unity, and Christian Sun
day eehool c©d volitions have gen
•rally returned to their own
schools greatly profited and more
eaper for this important work in
their respective churches.’
110 Kill HI.K ACC'I KEN V.
J, S ( audit r mangled by a.
it It I'rniu
On Thursday night last Mr J S
Candl»r, of Atlanta, brother of
Colonel M A Candler, of this
place, and well known hero, met
with a terrible accident which will
probably cause hia death.
He live* with his mother, at
EdgcwffjJl. and is accustomed to
coaae dulrn from hia business in
Atlanta on toe accommodation
train, in the afternoon, but on
this occasion he remained in town
to attend a meeting at the Citv
Hafe held for the purpose of organ
izing a new military company in
Atlanta, and started for his sitbitr
ban home on the expreae which
h ave* Atlanta at 8:45.
A few minuter after tho train
passed Fulton Gotten Mills, hr
was found near the track in a ter
rible condition. The left leg was
ciublhkl almost in two bn'tweeu
tho kne« and ankle and hung to
gether by only ah w strips ofskir..
The right foot was crushed off.
and the right sde of the head
showed where a terrible blow had
been received. It is probable that
he also received internal injuries
Ho waa picked up alive but it
could not be said that he was in
his right mind, although he appear
@d to know what was going on
! around him. He could not g’ve
| account of himself, simply saving.
‘•Gentlemen, it is all right- Iw is
doing my du/y. ’• That he repeat
ed several times. Ho was taken
to A oal s store, near by, and sur
geons and friends sent for at once
Upon examination it was feund
necessary to amputat# tbs right
foot and part of his left leg, which
was immediately don®. After the
operation waa performed ho wns
1 removed to his homo, at Edge
: WOO<h
How tb* fipcident retired s
oot posit'vely known but there ia
j little doubt that he jumped c-ff the
ladie3 car at the Fuctory crossing,
ami wai thrown down and partiv
on -the ttack by striking a pile of
| wood placed there on that day.
: is said that he occasion-al v jump
[ed off tho 'rain at this place', as it
moves s’orly until out of town,
and but for the pile of wood in an
unexpected place it is probable he
woald not have been hurt.
WOMAN
Mote for suffering woman !
SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN.
By reason of her pecu’inr relations
a- ,i her peculiar nils e ts, woman has
been c<*mp-I/ed to suffer, not only her
own il s, but i hose urising front want ol
knowledge, or of consideration on tb,
part ol those with whom she stands con
Heeled in the social orgatiiauion. T| lr
frequent and distressing irregularities pr
cultnr to Iter sex have fhds been ag-rn
vaii-,1 to a degree which no languag7caa
express. In the mansions of the rich
ttml the hovel of the poor alike, woman
lias b -cn the patient victim of ills mi
known to man, and which none but slip
could end tre-and without a remedy But
now the hour ot Iter redemption has
come. Bhe need not suffer longer when
she can find relief in Dr J BraCfield’s Fe
ma'< Regulator,-Woman’s Best Friend ”
Bn pared by Dr J Brakßeld, Atlanta !
<*u, Bnce, trial size, 7.7 cen's ; lar-e 1
sz \ 8 .30. I> or sa'e by all druggists,
Legal Advert sementsj 1 .
GUARDIAN X L&
By virtue of nn order ojdhe Court e 1
Ordinary «>| Gwinnetuffounly, Georgia,
will be sold bcforynfht; court linage d -oi
in the town ofliiwii uccvdlc. mid coin
ty. w i!bin Ike legal hi-nts ol snl», on Iti
111 Tuesday in May next, ih« following
drsctibrd land belonging to the minor
lietfs of S 0 Martin :
I wenty live acres more or less in tl e
North West Corner ol lot No 228, in
'he 6di Ibst of said county, adjoining
John II Ifopkiispn) Uic Ndrill. Frank
Turner on the West. Viigil Morgan on
ibe South and Mrs WII dills on the
hast. Alma' fifteen acred in cultivation
the remainder in original forest. Sold
fur the belle til ol said hiirs. Terms
ca.-h.
SC. MARII.V,
Match nih 1883 Guardian.
Gkdiiou Gwinnett County.
K 1> Johnson, gusrdiin of Lewis M
Harris l aving applied to in* (or n di
«h urge from his guardianship of lewis
M Harris ll.is is to cite nil persons con
rented i» show cause why lh-- said H II
Johnson should not be di.-missrd from
bis guardianship of l ewis M Harris
and receive Ictteri of dismission, on tlie
1 »l Monday in May next.
J \S, T. LdMKIN,
March sth 1883. Ordinary
(iKOKOtA —’ JIT IN NETT COUNTT.
Whrrens, H C Montgomery and S G
Brogdon, administrator* of Hope J
Brog ion, represent to the court in their
petit ion duly filed, that they have lully
udminisleied Hope J Brogdon s estate
1 his is therefore to cite ail poisons con
oerned. heirs and creditors, to show
cause if any they can, why said s 'minis
tretors should not he disci.urged from
their adniuusl ration and receive h-t'ers
id iH-wissfon on the Ist Monday in July
1883.
IAS. T. LAM KIN.
March 13*h 1883. Ordinary.
GFOIIGI k ) Notice OK INTENDED
Gwinnett C u. j Aepi/n koh Dowkk.
To John A Brooks, who resides with.
i m the State of Georgia and within
lire State of Alabama :
Y<m are he.ebv notified that tit the
nrxt term of IV Superior Court ol this
county. to l»e held on the Ist Monday,
Ml September, 1883, I shall apply for
Ihe appointin' ut oi comnibsioiiiTN to on I
ler upon, ndmmsuic. lay (.11 ami a-sign
to me s r lunch of tire lands td witich
boy,l Brook s dee d died sized and pos
-cssrd in said coun'y. a, I am entitled
'o for iluwir under the laws; f tips State.
X k NCY I* Bit >()K S.
Mch ldth 83 •>»( I Administratrix 1
G KOBlilA —G WINNKTr OoCN IT.
John Simonton, Administrator o( ,Ja t
T Johnson represents to me in his peti
tion duly filral that he has (nilv adrmnis
itueil J a airs |‘ Johnson’s eutniv i,
therefore to ci’e a I persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to slow cause, if
any they can. why said adininistrator
k houl I not he dischat ged from his admin
istr«lton anil rec-ivc letters,>f dismission,
on the first Monday in June next,
J. T. LAM K IV.
March Ist, 1883. Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE.
By virtue <> r nr, order from the Court
of Ordinary of Gwintirlt county, Georgia
will be sold before the court house door
in the town of Laatvnceville, said coun
ty . within the legal hours ol sale, on the
Ist Tuesday in April, mxt. the following
h•scribed land belonging to the estate ol
Loveless St n-bland, colored, late of said
county, deceased :
One house and lot in the lown of Etw
rmeevi le, said county, containing It'
acre, more or lcs N hru t led on t'..t
B<mth hv lot ol kV I*. Flowers, on the
bust at d kk est by the puhln* stt eets mu
mug South Irom the Court House and
on the North by a gully, t:i- dividing
line between said tract and the lot occu
pied by bon Green, cinred b-utg the
outli hall of the Joel ’l’ Tltrcker lot.
Sold for the purpose of paying the Jehu
ol saiii deceit ed Terms cash-
JOHN M. WILSON,
Feb 26th 1883. Administra'cr
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons indebted to the estate of
Richard kk . Martin late of said county,
deceased, are hereby notifi-d to make im
mediate payment. All claims against
lie i state must be presentrd to me prop--
ly proven as required bv law.
JOHN F. Ks'PY,
Jan Ist, 1883. Atlmr
Rokt M Wai.kek J I.ikki, kok Divorce
vs -IN M If,TON 8 ,I‘Ktll -
F. M. Wai.kkr, )oa Hoc nr.
FFBRUARY TKIIM, 1883
It appearing to the Court by the re
turn of the Sheriff that the 'defendant
docs not reside i» -he county ol Mil-on,
mid it lurihei app<>aring tha' she docs
not reside in the State of Gorgia, it is,
on motion of counsel, ordered that ? a ,i
Defendant apjiear and answer at the
next term ol this court, else that litis
case be considered in default and Hie
Blumliff allowed lo proceed. Audit is
ImtJier ordered that this rule be publish
eiin the Gwinnett Hkka.i.d one* a
month for four months prior to the next
term of this court. Grained.
r THUS. I. LEWIS,
JAS R BROWN, B. C's Attorney.
Judge S C. B. R C. J
A It ue extract from the minutes of
Milton Superior Court.
H. I SEkLK.
lib 2(it It 1883—oneemdm.
— *r
NOfICK.
All persons indebted to the estate of
A is Johan ale of G vinnelt county, de
erased, will please come forward and
make payments. And all persons hav
ing claims against said estate will ore
sent the same to the undersigned dulv
proven. D
Feb B2th 1883. " ' AdfnSat’or
THE SPOT CASH OR STO* J
In order to make a dean sweep ofniv Sfo. L- t !
mg to oiler for v
CASH OR BARTER! I
many lines of pfoodsat jn iecs that will startle il, I
ol this country, such ns ' - I
1 tints, fio'irt*, V'hthuc/m, rTeftns ,
L inti »('!/*, Sh a ir<M, Hootm t s S/t o< ,s, Clot I,
Hatn, Ffoar Meat, I
My stock of Hoots and Shoes is very la lire ... 1 1
“must <;o.” If you Wiint Shoes, now is yon,- ,1
they will never he sold so cheap n"ain.
I have just opened my second "’stock of UnJ
I A I)E This Stock I have l>«.n-il
| cheap, and I can save yon from 10 to 15 per vi I
j I call special attention to my stock of FLo’lJ
| carry a large stock, and bning direct from Dig I
as I do, I can always "ive you nice fresh Fl I
; guarantee every pound I sell, both as to :
| price. 1 ‘ '/■
My entire stock has been marked down to w
Ilia la re bound to move it. So it you need aimlfl
my line, and will call and and examine my I
guarantee to save yon from 10 to 15 cents o/J
dollar you buy of me over any house in this conn®
Fij Terms Are Zpot Cash Or Bjl
I Ron't sella dollar to any person living on time! I lose wl
bud debts. Iran and will make it so vonr interest to buv ,7'll
am ready to supply my trade will) GUANO AND ACID nv 1 ■
j you the very lowest prints. It won’t take but a little fj u)#
I call when you come to town, a,.d I assure you, you will i,.,.,. ■
} feeing ‘"mm business, and tliat MY fk.b;J iY>TFu"fl
j saving to to the people. ‘
JOHN B. BROGDON, 1
“THELEADER OF LOW p HJ I
, I,vl) - 7 ~ 1,,ia sun a yyjsß. a ioM
-Gwinnett «liei ill’s Sales.
W i./be gold bi fore the Go u t House
’!-or in the town of Liwrciti-rvilli-, in
•snd enmity within the 1.-ga I ours' of
sale on the first Tuesday m April. m . xt
the following diser i-.ed properly, to wit:
Fill v acres of hi ml, more or less.it be
ing lh.- South West hull of the slot) aero
truc'ponveyrd to A (; Jacks..,! bv Geo i
Smith, by deed ,luted the 13th ‘day ol
December 1881 the same being part of
lot No 122 in the 7th Hist ol Gwinnett
enmity mid known us part of the Alien
Smith place, adjoining lands of Fie.n
iB ng Doi.v, Umtlevund Jackson.
la* vied on ns lbe : property of kV G
O’tier lo satisfy afi In Irom the Jus
tices Court oil he 4- 14 ih Hist G M ol
said county, in lavorof A C Jackson vs
■aid " G For lev. bevy man: and rt
turned to me by Henry i, G«-liitiS l, C
J k M l-.S M BA ITKUSUN.
I ib. 2 1 lit 1883 Sheriff.
E X ECU T OR S’ SALE.
Bv virtue of an order from the Court
of Oldinury of Gwinnett Comity,
Georgia, will lie sold before the
Court llou-e door in the town of l,nw
rmwvillu. within the legal hours ol sale
on the Ist Tuesday in February next,
the foilowit.g d. sei ibed lamb l« longing
lo the estate ol kan K. St, vrnson,
lute of said county, deceased, to wit ;
One It in, I red and filly (lo()| acres ot
land, more nr less, known us part of Tots
Nos f>s and fi2 in the Tlli District of
said county adjoining lands of Funnv and
■lane Stevenson on tbt west, tloltmai on
the south, it .) Jaekson on the east amt
Mrs Betsy Davison the north. Said
plaec being km.wn as the lormer home
of said deceased, and whereon his widow
rs C Stevenson resided since his death
I here is a comfortable dwelling , n this
phu c and about thirty five acres in eolti
vat ion the remainder in original lorests
and pine fields.
Sold, t the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. Terms Cash.
J. M. PATTERSON.
WILLI a M DAVIS,
Jan 3, 1&83. Executors
Adm in istratoi-s S ate.
B-.v virtnp of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of Gwinnett county. Georgia,
will be sold belore the C. uit House
door in the town ol bawreneevtllp. said
county, within the legal hours ol side, on
ilte Ist I oesduy in February next, the
following described lands behin"ing lo
he eslale of R kV Marl.n, late ”ol said
outity, deceased :
One vacant lot in the town of Buford
in said cm nty, frontii g sou-lt Railroad
slr.H't udjotuing lots of Hod on tit east
md Bpencr on the west and lamnded on
the south by n.t alley. .Said lot fronts
u ,let and runs buck 100 leet lo the nl
•ey»
Also an undivided half interest in eas
tern part ol lot No. 327, 7tl, District of i
Gwinnett county, containing one hun- !
dred and for’y acres, more or less ad
.p'lmiig lands of A J Smith on the ea-t.
Marlin Cok* on the north, M V iiailj
ami outers. Sold lor the be m lit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms
cash.
J. F. ESPT.
-) un 3Ws Admr.
Gkoroia, Gwinnett County.
Henry Kiiby applies lo me for Kx
emption ol Rerwmnliy and settim, apart
valuation ol liomesteml, and i w j|| pass
tip-m tlie same at It) o'clock a. m on the
1 Hit day *f February 1883 -it my , ffice
January 2(itlt (883
J *M KS I’ I AMI’KIN,
Ordinary.
NEW ,\JDVEIiriSElffi
I Gkorou- Gwin.n KTT Colnu, I
! .klP„. gluriiuo I
Allen, having ,ipp|,e,| Ul m , M
'charge troin his guardianship I
| Alien, tin, is to C ile all per* J
!<‘d to show causa why ( he
l-ari A Her, sliouhi not l.e ilisßifl
I h s guardianship of VV 0 gjJ
eeve leiters of di»mi«ai„ n i
Mon*lay i» Aph| ]gy;j ' I
J A M KS T. hiiil
ieb l.itb JBB3. L
G Ellliy 1A G WISNI;TT Cot XTtfl
Ahereas, John F Kspv, m |]
“( A talarn VV a, eler, re ( Mr.vo ,1
; court in I,is petitions, da,r 8, J
<-d on record, that he hut it,||,B
'em! \Vj||ja lr; Wheel,-t’»
is, therefore, to cite all .M
"*• ai“l creditors. i„ -j, J
,1,, y Giey can, why sant mini
Hnmhl not be dischm grd fnunfl
l->!rution, and receive I«r1 len H
'ion, on the 1-t Moudnv M
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erb l.ltlt 1883' i ,!
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II ' «»lt,D A—, ; WIANKTJ. |
, " hll.im (' X ilea.
Inc w,l| am cx-d, „| Moitbew H
Inn, deceased, applies lo me itl
ol law lor leave to sell lor -fl
•■f dtsti ibntion. the fo.l. «
Hinging t„ t he estate of sail isl
wit : Fight hundred acres,nifl
in the 1 attersou surrey in
" l-ving the place wh-reims-B
ton resided at the time ol fl
Bounded on the North by mI
N orris and \V m Dmld on til
" f Uavi.l Johnson ,■
howler, on the Fast by |H
Tliomas Norris, Win l>o,llH
I »v ilson, >m the West hv l.uwl ;
Dodd. This is to cite all
eeroed to show cause, if a-,vH
by filing objections in mr
lore the Ist Monday in AimlH
| an or ler tor the sale of
| not be granted.
JAM KS T Llfl
Feb loth Ihsu.
-
r-~-> 4m
GKotoita. Gwinnett Cervrß
\k bet pas J (I C Mat. -■
lor ol J J Moors, rs|to -r
in Ids peiilion duly
I reeoi.l Hut he has fully fl
J Moores estate. This nfl
I cite a 1 i persons concernoi H
j iters, to show cause it rtufl
I said administrator him ; -I
charged from his udmini-rA
crive It Iters of dismissu,
M unday in April. 1883.
J. T. LAW
Jan. 2, 1*63.
Gaokoia, Gwinnett
Wheteas. William I’. I
, William II Will jams, rin-fl
ben Donaldson, lepreseui
in their petition duly filoi.itß ; ||
fully administered HfuTsß f;
estate. This is, therefore, H ?.
sons, heirs and creditors k’B T
if any tln-y can. why sfl
should not be dischargoi ! fl
iniiiistralicn and recrivr ’H ’il
mission on the Rt
jas. t; l®
Nov 28, 1882.
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