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Form »»•«■ Garden <olf*
It is best to clean out the prana
lies before storing grain every sea
eon in order to prevent weevil.
If yon hare a field too rocky to
he cultivated, set out an apple or
chard. and in a few years you will
have a handsome income from it.
In selecting seed corn sonnd, sol
id well matured ears are to be .'ho
sen rather than those selected
merely fo* size and beauty.
In the dry season road dnst
should be gathered to replenish
\he dast-boxes in the poultrybonse
dur eg the winter months.
Harness that has been on a hor
ses back sevsrai hours in hot or
la iny weai her becomes wet. and If
not properly cleaned, me damage
to the leather is irreparable.
One cause of blig.i* in fruit or
chards is a lack of thorough nn
draining. It is seldom that an
. orchard which is well cultivated
and underdrained sutlers from
blight.
The shoots of 'he season's grow
th should l>e cut from the grape
vines, gooseberry and ’current
bushes any lime from the Ist of
November 10 the middle of Deeeiu
ber.
Young calves should not be al
lowed to become stunted for want
of proper care or a sutlicient sup
ply of milk. Push them from the
start, whether intended for veal or
the diary.
The silo seems especially adapt
ed for needs of milk-producers oc
cupving light, sandy soil, which
is easily plowed, but which will
not bear grass for more than one
or two years without reseeding.
Corn will shrink from the time
t, is busked from the field or shock
ed. in the autum. from 20 to 30 per
cent.
4 limning
Sweet ceam just reraoYutl from
the milk does not churn as readily
as older urea's that has been
‘ ripened," if any one knows exact
ly what that term signifies, says
the dcw england farmer. Cream
that is too warm sometime* gives
trouble, but if it is much too cold
it is very sure to. Very thin.cream
is longer in coming than cream
that is moderately firm, hut a very
frequent cause of delay in bringing
butter is from filling the churn
tco nearly full of cream. Some-
“ depends too, upon thf
Woman,. of t i, fi oho
|j| I 1« r» #V- *«*»- - W’
that agitates the cream with great
violence, as when the floa's are
small, and are revolved at a high
rate of speed, is likely to tear the
ctearn to pieces and ben* it into
a froth, like eggs under a beater.
The churn, however, is usually
less at fault than the cream or the
operater. If cream is churned
very slowly there may be so little
friction that it will never come
By slow turning the temperature
may change s > much during the
operation as to prevent success.
If a plain box or barrel churn is
filled very full, and the cream
swells, the revolutions may go on
without agita'ing the cream at all
and if the churn has a crank tutu
floats the cream may lie revolved
in a solid body without friction,
except upon very small portions of
the cream. As a rule, a churn
should be not much more than
half full of cream at any time,
though lunch depends upon the
character of the cream. If it has
bqen raised from scalded milk it
V will churn under almost any condi
CT»on, It is in cool weather in
sj/nng and fall that trouble is most
frequent, but very hot weather,
_ iiulesß ice is used, is almost as bad.
Those who change from the old
fashioned open pins to some one
of the new deep-setting systems,
are pretty sure to have more or
less trouble in churning, chiefly be
cause in deep-setting the bulk of
the cream is increased, and the
churn is consequently much fuller
when used. This alone is often a
sufficient explanation of the cause
pf the cause of the cause of the
difficulty when cream refuses to be
cliangedinto butter.
A little soap applied to the
hinges will prevent a door from
ererking.
Dried eraogo peel is said to be
better than kerosene for kindliug
fires.
Kid shoes can be kept soft and
free from cracks by rubbing them
once a week with pure glycerine.
To remove egg staios from sil
vsr spoons take a little common
salt between the thumb and linger
and rub the stain briskly. Then
wash in hot suds.
After boiling a ham remove the
skin, sprinkle the top with sugar
and pul ; n a hot oven to brown.
This is the method followed by
the best cooks and gives die ham a
delicious flavor.
Cb&rlev Ross is a reporter in
the British Parliament, and has
been there for years,
See here, Slnshinger. I want to
talk to you a moment.'said an Aus
tin philanthropist; ‘don’t you know
you are not doing your duty to
your children in not sending them
to school ? That's not the way a
fond father should treat his dhil
<lren.’
‘Well, now, I don’t know about
that,’replied Sloshinger. I don’t
believe you fully realize what you
are talking about. Now. I have a
brother whose oldest son was sent
up for two years for horse stealing,
and the judge in sentencing him)
said that his ignorance ami lack of
early education were strong mitiga
ting circumstances in his case : and
instead of making the sentence ten
years which lie should have done
hail the hoy ever received any edu
cation, he would only make it two.
Now. do you suppose I am going to
roll my boys of those mitigatingcir
eumstauces that have already been
such a bonanza in the family ? No.
sir: before I do that I hope my
right arm ding to the roof of
mouth.'—Texas Siftings.
An Austin Lieutenant eame up
on two priva'e soldiers, one of
whom was lying dead drunk on
the ground, while his comrade wis
s! ending near the inebrate man.ap
apparently in a quandaw as to
what to do.
“‘ls the nan unconscious?' 1 ask
ed the Lieutenant.
The soldier saluted and repli
ed :
"Nc, Lieutenant: he has only
been drinking a little too much.“ j
“Then wh’ don't yon make him
m»ve on ?“
“Beg pardor.. but nobody can
move on who is as drunk as he is
You couldn't move on if you were,
neither could a Major if lie was
that far'gone. I teally don't be
lieve that the Colonel of ‘he regi
ment himself could get up if lie
had as big a load as that, private
soldier has #n board. “
An eioh.inge Ims an elaborate nr
tides for amateur vocalists. “How
to begin so sing," How to get
them to quit is still an unsolved
problem.
4.»xv. oowor’s Mistake.
One of the old mistakes of the
profession was to think that there
were no other ways of curing dis
ease except those which had been
handed down from former times.
It is not to he denied that the
Doctors have done great things
for the world. Hut when it comes
right down to the real curing of
disease, it must be admitted that
Brown’s Iron Bitters,has done en
>w»Jj,jcu:'tuat>|Jueg(iien)Vi7it,7;‘A’i!f'd'ue
whole present generation,
i iticluding the medical profession.
There are no mysteries or secrets
altout the compounding of Brown’s
Iron Bitters. This preparation of
iron is the only preparation which
will not injure teeth or stomach. In
this it is beyond comparison better
than the other preparations, which
are mischievous and injurious.
You need not fear a mistake in
trying Brown’s Iron Bitters. Your
dt ttggisl lias it. It gives vigor tothe
feeble, and new life to the dyspep
tic. Children take it, not only with
safety, but with great ad C
Piae Mill Property.
IfOK
The iiiitlertugiietl offers for salt* a
Hue Merchant Mill, wiih one wheat
ami one eorn runner, located oil the
AU ovv ltiver four miles East of Law
reneeville.
The mills have been newly lit ted up,
hot h the house and the maehinery,
and are in good order and have an es
tablished
CUSTOM
There are altachod to tlie mills ltKl
acre* of luml, .'to acres freshly cleared
and in gupdstate of cultivation, with
three houses and a blacksmith sho|>
There is another tine shoal on a never
failing stream on this lot.
All conveniently located on a |>ul>lic
road and in a good neighborhood.
Parties desiring to purchase will
call on the undersigned or VV .1 Born
at t.awreneeville, who will show the
property. Would take land in part
payment.
PITTMAN it Bl'KKldi.
Oct ltitli 1883-Gw.
TOWN PROPERTY
—IN—
SUWANNEE GEORGIA.
For Sale.
< me two story (> room house, painted
white, finished inside, good well of wa
ter. good garden, straw I a-try lied, Sta
blss and Barn, Buggy shelter and
Good Fruit.
Two lots in front of Depot 150 by 150
back. Also a one and a half story
House, 5 rooms. Lot 125 by 150 back,
fronting L, B. It. It. Depot.
Also 2 Two sore lots on West side of
Town in cultb at ion. AlsoGs aerosol
Land, 2 sties from town, with Corn
Mill, Splendid shoal. Price low. Ap
plj to
lEEPLES & BORN,
Bepr.‘l9th ts
THE
Leading Furniture House
In Ga.
o
1 AM NOW WITH
Andrew J. Miller,
44 Peachtree St.
WO Parlor Suits, (Just in)
5o Folding Lounges.
5110 B»*tl UtM»in St*ti>.
fine assortment
carpets,
WINDOW SHADES,
MATTINGS, &0
M ill Save You .Monet/,
(live Meti Cull.
If IP. 7HO MAS
WITH
V J. MILLER. & COMPANY,
44 Peachtree Street.
Out 10th IMS-
NEW ADVERTSTEMEN I S.
FicmThe South
A Perfect Combination trit/i tiro So 1
tent Advantage—Why it Con
cerns Yon.
“Tticru is no mistake about it, "re
marked I >r. M. F. Flowers, of Gallatin.
Missouri. HEN SONS CAM'INK
I 'Odors I'I.\STF.KS arc one of the
neatest combinations ever produced.
They have two kinds of advantuftes
over all others, which we may call (lie
minor :uid I lie major. First, they are
clean and pleasant to use, never soil
ing: I lie hands nor the linen of the
wearer. Mecolid they act quickly and
powerfully. I have’tried the Caprine
Master oil myself for pneumonia,
ami on mv patients for various dis
eases, such us Neuralgia, Muscular
Rheumatism. Lumbago, Kidney
trouble, etc., and in all eases (relief lias
followed iu from three to forty-eight
hours."
Ur. Flower merely voices the written
or oral opinion of IhousaiidH in his
profession. 11KNSi iVs CAPCINE
I'OROI’S I*I.ASTERS are the perfect
external applirat ion The genuine have
I lie word t’APCINFeut in the centre
Price 'lit cents.
Seal>urv Johnson. Chemists, New
York. J
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I Idyssey, 70c., liooil. stk\, Jngelow, Vk-
Keats, 40c., Meredith, 30c., Milton. stk-
Moore. Mlc., Cope,,Vic,, t*oe, 40c,, Mobil
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Virgil 44c.. and others. Fine cloth
landing. Sent for examination lie
7*>re pay melit on evidence of good
faith. "Catalogue free. NOT sole hy
dealers.
•Ii >HN 15. AI.DF.N', Culilisher.
I*. O. Box 1327. 18 \ escy St X, Y.
#lt will procure yon a
all kinds of Furniture
simple and elaborate,
this Magazine or Furniture .
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Soper’s Instantaneous Guide to
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will leach any person to play 30 piec
es of music iii one day. You couldn't
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for *2O. Try it and h# convinced. Sam
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is Vesev Street, N. V. P. O. Box 1227.
Suffer
no longer from Dyspep
sia, Indigestion, want of
Appetite,lossof Strength
lack of Energy, Malaria,
Intermittent Fevers, &c.
BROWN’S IRON BIT
TERS never fails to cure
all these diseases.
Boston, November 26, iBBx.
Brown Chemical Co.
Gentlemen:—For ytara I have
been a great sufferer from Dy spepsia,
and could gef*no relief living tried
everything which was recommend
ed) until, acting on the advice of »
friend, who had been bene fitted by
Brown's Iron Bitters, I tried a
bottle, with most surprising results.
Previous to talcing Brown's Iron
Bitters, everything I ate distressed
ine, and i suffered greatly from a
burning sensation in the stomach,
which was unbearable. Since tuk
ing Brown's Iron Bitters, all my
troubles are at an end. Can eat any
time without any disagreeable re
sults. I ain practically another
person. Mrs. W J. Flynn,
30 Maverick St., E. Boston.
BROWN’S IRON BIT
TERS acts like a charm
on the digestive organs,
removing all dyspeptic
symptoms, such as tast
ing the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach,
Heartburn, etc. The
only Iron Preparation
that will not blacken the
teeth or give headache.
Sold by all Druggists.
Brown Chemical Co.
Baltimore, Md.
Sec that ail Iron Bitters are made by
Brown Chemical Co.. Baltimore, and
have crossed red lines and trade
mark on wrapper.
BEWARE of imitations.
I . > aud Best Mr ulciue v»er Made.
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. r.Tklo Uandei.on, wit t u.l tnebe*sad
•A
. • sri-vuti st Blood P urifler. Liver
i* u Htaltli l>*toruitf
5 So itisc**c Wi J ■ * . !> lung: esi*t where Hop
• lit- su e '.t-uu anti p«rfevt arctheir
• l*u .t. abtA
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Ity us the U m ucuuiry ot-’unn, or who rw
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iii u. isuretuvwM^ttabto,without lnto»-
} CD. ;i.
I .tor whutyuur or symptoms
! r- \ .1 the .or ii a** Hop Bil
|t. . . •riuatUaidyousl''* *l«s but if you
’only f l bo4 or mi*. mbloM a.-* idem at once
-1 It in-/ u>v4 y>ur lilc.it ha»R oil bumixcUa.
* db- l '. r..i u «»»'<> ’bey will not
% ' letjou.lricmi*
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4 ’ •• druif^od
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Babouu be Will., th»m. mhhBHBA
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LAWRENCEVI.L BCH. R R
lo take Effect Man 14th.
Leave Lawreneeville,... .6:30 a m
Arrive at Suwauee 7:10 a m
Leave Suwannee ... 6:36 a m
Arrive LawrencexAle... 7:15 p m
The train leaving Lawre iceville
at 6:30 a. m., makes close connec
tion with the “Eelle train" at Su
wanee, arriving in Atlanta at 8:50
a. m. ftetnring leaves Atlanta at
2:55 p ni and arrivingat Lawrence
ville at 7:15 p. m.
G. d. FOREACRE.
General Manager.
KichnionilJC Danville H H
Fassknokr Department.
On and after Sept. 13th 1883,
Passenger Traiu Service ou
tlie Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows :
NORTHWARD.
I Express Moil
Xo. 51 Xo. 5:5.
| Daily. | Daily.
Leave Atlanta. . 2,55 pin 4.20 a ill
Ar. Gainesville 5.U5 “ 15.22 “
" Lula A | 5.34 “ j 0,50 “
•• RGupJn'eli 0.07 “ 7J54 *'
" Toccoa C 0.47 “ 8.11 “
•‘Seneca D | 8.20 “ | 11.24 “
“ Greenville.. K 10.15 “ 11.10 •'
" SpaiTanhrg F 1 11.04 '* 12.25 pm
“ Gastonia... G i 1.40 am J 2.20 •'
“ Charlotte.. H 2.50 “ 4.40 “
S< VUTH WM I)
; Express Mail
Xo. 30 Xo. 52
I Daily | Daily
L’ve Charlotte.... I 1.38 aat 1.40 pm
Ar. Gastonia , 2.25 *• 2.:58 “
■' Spartanburg I 4..50 “ 4.:kt “
" Greenville... 5.48 “ 5..'5S “
“ Seneca ; 7.47 “ 7.15 “
" Toccoa 9.17 “ 8.4-4 “
“ R Gap June. 10.00 “ 9.27 “
“ Lula 10..T5 “ 10.95 “
“ Gainesville. ! 11.015 “ i 10.59 “
“ Atlanta | l.?9phi | 12,50 am
ACCOMMODATION' TRAIN (A. LINK BELLE)
C.OINO NORTH
Leave Atlanta 5.G0 pin
Arrive at Gainesville 7.1(8 pin
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a . L. BELLE)
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Gainesville c. 85 a m
Arrive Atlanta H.ftt “
SUNDAY SCHEDULE (AIK LINE BELLE.)
GOING NORTH.
Leave Atlanta 5.00 p m
Arrive Gainesville .;.(#< p ni
SUNDAY SCHEDULE, (AIR LINE BELLE.)
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Gainesville 8.00 a m
Arrive Atlanta lo.HO a m
NO IS- LOCAL T HEIGHT.
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 6.10 a.m.
Arrive at Gaffneys... .11.*25 “
‘ Sparlaiil>ur/..l 30 p. m.
“ Greenville..
“ __oafttrstT'....Bos “
NO 17- LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
Lt ave Central 4.50 a m
Arrive Greenville 7 17 a. m.
“ Spartanburg.. .10.48 *•
Gaffrevs 1 40 p. m.
“ i’harlot, te 7.30 “
Tlie Gainesville accommodation lias
been extended to New Holland. All
freight trains on this road carry pas
sengers. All passenger trains run
tbn nigh to Danville and Richmond
without change, connecting at Dan
ville with Va. Midland Rwy., to all
eastern cities, anti at Atlanta with all
lilt, s diverging. No 50 leaves Rich
mond at 12.50 P. M. and No 51 arrives
there at 3.33 P. M. 52 leaves Richmond
1.20 A. M. 53 arrives there 5.30 A. M.
The local freights stop at above sta
tions 20 te 30 Minutes
PULLMAN SLEEPING OARS WITH
OUT CHANGE.
On trains Nos 50 and 51, New Fork
and Montgomery, via Washington and
Danville, Raleigh and Old Fort.
On trains Nos 52 and 53, Richmond
and Danville, and Washington and An
gust a, ami ( harlot te and Montgomery,
tijf Through Tickets on sale at Char
lotte, Greenville,Seneca, Spartanburg,
and Gainesville to all points South
Southwest, North and East.
A - With \ KKK. to 4 from Athens
H “ XERR to & from
Tilluls Fills.
I “ B. Air line to Jt from
Klherton A Howersville
I* “ blue Ridge II Rto A from
M’alhalia, Ac
k 11 C A U tv It to md from
Newberry, Alston and Columbia
h”AASASU A C to A fr m
Hendersonville, Alston Ac.
H Chester & to A from
Chester, Yorkville A Dallas
H N C Div A 0 C-A to A (rm
Greensbv ro, Raleigh Ac
T. M. It. Talcott.
Gen’l llanag’r.
I. Y. Sage, Sup’t.
■M. Slaughter, Gen’l Lase r Ag t
SS
Know. to Mem of Five amo Sciemce fom Revotims
ALL IMPURITIES OFTHE BLOOD.
A:i::vl*l{*l I #r**d. r.utu'.. cl Cdn'. :c fcr
CONSTIPATION.
DYSPEPSIA.
•n«l tenderness at pit of stomach. despondency
LIVER Bilionsp*—. Malaria. Chills ii«
L ~ Fever, etun'ug lorstui in baek ao3 «3T
nlso bottom of riba; weaiiness, irritability,
tonfne coated, skin yellow, hot and cold wp
nations.eyeadull,dry cvi ugh, stifled and obstruct
ed feeling, imsrular pulse. bad colored stook
APOPLEXY
c J ruruLA 1 sound in ears giddin*m
confusion in head, nervousness, flashes of light
bafara #y m. b>M of memory. I >*■•*►♦* of B'.addor at>4
KinNFYS urine dark or light.red dei.ult;
IVIUHLIOi burning Hinging, bearing d"wn
sensations, frequent desire to urioftta, naaastaess
inflamed eyea, dark circle*. th ru Dlaeasea as
HFART severa paina, fluticnu* er **t*b4 near
llUnil I , haart, more »o on Bloving qtiakly and
when lying on left side; oat of braath on eiertum
HFAnAPUr dull er ,hlkr t’ I* I ** »■ temjlea,
llL,nunuilU, »tm or bead faintbaaa, aauaea
Drupaw is caused by watarv floid Hkeaaawa-
Ham, Ae., by nrie a«Md la blood Rowel l>la
ordera by corrupt matter Worms by tha pests
within. ('old* be ehokiag of the eeeieueas
NWAYXK N PILIA, by ge»tla awioa rwuotaa
tha eauaa. making a perinanaat aura. Aaat by mail fat
25 canta box of Pilla: 5 b-asa. $1 (At (1«
stamfs) A'iilreas, l»K. KWiTNB Jt SON
Fhlladelpbia, Fa. Sold by Drugflata.
* Goulds Manufacturing Co.
fMauufacturan of al
ka»«ia of
Fraud Lin
F'anpa ar d fr t
'Dnvoo W«ha a ap*H-i-lt*
n omaruiK real
OaKlogue* T'.mir bad
SaSEWow Ut. u Sa«t rwwa, Ma* Vi—a any
Geooia —(jwTs.xrrr Couxtv
To all whom tt mai concern : K M
Brand, brand, administrator of the e*.
ale of Merit Camp deceasd, has tn
due lorm applied -o tde uiidcrsiijneil lor
leave lo sell the lollowing land* Mo g
ingto the estate of Mein Camp, dec a*
t i wit
900 acres of land, lying neai Logan
ville, (•».. known as the home placr. the
place at which said deceased d-ed ?.'l7
acres of land knows as the ••Anthony
Mill Tract" including the mill.
40 acres of land in Luinjkin county.
No 1019 and in 12th district and l»t
section of said county. 480 acres in
Union couuty. being lots No 3. 247 and
252. in 16th district and Ist section in
said couuty. One undivided third in
terest of 50 nc es of land, known is the
"Mo*sey Creek I tod Works" in Wbife
county,
320 acres iu Towns county, lying iu
the Hth district. Ist section, said county
and being lots Xo 278 and 281.
And has applied lor learc to sell all
other lands belonging ' j he estate ol
said deceased not bertlr described, and
ha« iu due form applied lor leave to
sell all the wild lands belonging to said
deceased, either at pnblie outcry or pri
vately aud that said application will be
heard on the Ist Monduv iu November.
1883.
JAMES T LAM KIN.
Sept 15 tt 1883 td Ordinary
ADMINISTRATAR S SALE
Rv vntue ot an arc er ol the Court o'
Ordinary ol Gwinnett county 41a.. wil 1
he jo Id before the Court House door in
the town ot Lnwrenoeville, said county
within the lagal hours of sale on the Ist
Tuesday in November, next, the follow
ing described land belonging to the
tate ol John F Holbrook, late of saiJ
cea.ed to wit ;
Sixty three acres, more or less, known
as the Widow’s flower of said deceased,
and being (>art of lot No 247 in the tjtli
district ol said county adjo> i ig land
o. Robert Cowen and others On said
tract is a good six room dwelling house
with three firs places and good out build
mg), bout thirty five ceres ol aid
tract in a good ? a’e of cultivation, bal
ante original forest.
Sold (or the po.rpose of paying the
debts and for distribution among the
heirs of said deceased. Terms cash.
J H HOLBROOK.
Aduir De Bonis Nan.
Oct Ist 1883
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary o. Gwinnett Count, Gu , will
lie sold before the Court House door in
the tswii of IgtwrenceTille in said eounjv
within the legal hours of sale on the Ist
Tuesday in November next, the lollow
inti described I ind belonging to the es
tate #f lA*ym t Stone, late of said coun
ty decrastd, < onsisting of an equitable in
terest in a house and lot in the town ol
Nofeross, said county, which said do
ceased held tinder a Bond for Titles with
part ot the purchase money paid. Solti
lor the purpose of paying the debts ol
said deceased, ar.d lor distribution among
the heirs. Terms cash
P H B GOWER.
Sept ’2Bth 18.83. Administrator
EXECUTRIX S SALE
By virtue ol an order trom the Court
of Ordirsry of Gwinnett county, will tit
sold before the Court House door in tln
town of Lawreneoville, said county, on
the Ist Tuesday in November next, with
in the legal hours of suit 1 , the following
describej land belonging to the estate ol
Daniel M Byrd, deceased, to wit ;
Lot No 23 in the sth district of said
county, containining two hundred and
flit) aero, inure or less, adjoining lands
ot Uotz-ron the Sonth, B \
H times on the east, A G Holmes on the
North and other iunds ol said estute on
the (Vest. Solti lo* tln purpose of pay
ing the debts ot said estate. Terms, one
half cash balance on twelve months
time with interest at 8 per cent Irom
date of sale,
MRS MARY BYRD.
Sept, 24th 1883 —td Executrix
Georgia—Gwinnett count*.
W P A Titnms, executor of Hi* will
ol John Timms, deceased, applies to me
in due form of law lor leave to sell for
the purpose of paying the debts of said
estate, the following land belonging to
the estate of said deceased, to wit : Iwo
hundred acres with the incumbrances ol
Dower, curtaining fiijy acres, known as
the Chamblet tract and being a part ol
the Nevels survey in said county, and
the place where deceased formerly resid
ed, it being all tbe lands of said deefas
ed. This is to cite all persons concern
ed to show cause if any they can, by
filing objections in my office ou or b*-
tare the Ist Monday in November next
why an order for the sale of said land
should not be grunted.
j.y.mes tlankin,
COUNTY TAX FOR 188 a
The following order was passed at a
Board County Commissioners held
this dsy.
on motion, or lie rad t licit Die follow
ing amounts be levied as taxes for
the year 1883.
For Jury purposes, ltk-tson the vital.
“ Gen Co ltk-ts ” vital.
“ Pauper “ 08cts “ vltat
“ Bridge “ (Hots ” vital.
“ Pub Building Olet “ *IIH>.
“ Building New Court House
ltk-ts on tlie vital.
Total - - 4.‘scts on the #l(Hl.
State Tax added Jscts
Total tax BBets
The lax for the year lb)k! for Stale
autl count v l>ur|>oae* wusßets on the
♦ 100
JA EBD. SPENCE,
t'hr Bd t’o ('out.
etSd :16th ISBS—lmo
tiK ROIA—UWIXNKTT OoiNTt
Wheretis A C Ilaniel and M Itan
iel, administrators ol James J Ilaniel,
represent to the Ooort in their [nMi
tion. duly filed, that they have lully ad
ministered Jamet J Jlaaiel* estate. This
is therefore, to cite all persons eoocerned
heirs and -reditors, to show cause, il any
they can, why said administrators
should not by discharged from their ad
mints tratton and receive letters of die
mission, on or before the fits! Monday
in December next. This Aug .Itli IHB3.
JAMKS T LAM KIN,
Ordinary
NOTICE
All persons indebted to the estate of
Wvatt Harris, late of (iv.nnett conn
tv! dee d. are hereby notified to make
immediate payment, and all person
holding claims against said estate ai «
re<iusted to present them properly
proven as required hv law.
A. G. Harris,
Oet Ist 1683. Administrator
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NUNDA N.Y
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Jl-TONIC-FJ
THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY.
The Favorite Proscription of the
ten's 'iiM Institute
NUNDA, K. Y., U. S. A. t
Formeily, Buffalo, N Y.
For Pr 1 ips'ie Vie i or Foiling of the Womb,
Intf.TUi tout ion it ol i'lt eration ol the Womb end
til lU-piaceuiei.iA, I.oucoi rhaea or Whites, Irre«-
«>r Pains i nunetruaiion, Flooding. Hick
•ml N i\oujs hcad.u iie. Indirection, Dyspepsia,
Heartburn, W. .kne-e iu Puck and Stomach,
*crofuli. Mi i l.*, !>iz/.ine-s. Kidney Com
pl.ilut, Ihr ciines* N»?rvo - Prostration.Depre®
•ion of Sjc i * h’r Cliche of Life, General
D bill!) of Won a, L\i>iba' Kboulatino
T -NK ’li is ii a . «,| in tt»•• world.
.1 > mil vc i i.'-i other r- meilies without §ne*
•e*v i| . d •• -ii • tiru?.:d. but give ** Ladies'
(• . • \'• ■ < -• ii single liia>. It never
■> * »*. < v fut | ttllef.
if > :-<•*’ . ie l with (<Hfj weakness or
cot d.'M. t- «»;ir M‘X. lay aside the
Ladies'
t : ■> I ox;- 'Aiu. hwe guarantee will
, • you.
njr cb«6 of Female
l .i.bf I . ill L ‘.DIES’ KEODLAT*
. i ’ •i. i- Tin* i-* & bomi fide
I:»di* s who know
" - c \. ~ ! AD»t*' ItKOl LATINO
1 •. Drti/ui i'li) i ;! .o*l per bottle, or
■.7R»*(TA V’.' AGH f *n Injection for
,i .. .t :o»i • iiiii.kind. A poei
• » ."-I, i■» » lo rive d ys. Sold by
. .or sent • • -il for •.5 cents in stamps.
FCv’L.a i’inc Tonic Plas
» ,* ov incut o\er uil other
• ii- « - i.-; * i lly ;iti«pted to the
•i* -'•.<! > d :••. du.ij, ists or sent by
il •" ' am*- i t 'rum s.
it ' n * / y'ifufe is an nssoci
■•l i p dim 'fhi /•*•/■/ / ‘h•/•icians, who have
■ ; in *• «1 *iie i1..-eases common to
'' no \. f . 'i e t ment giveu to ladies
tit hoi by mail or at
», Mothers ana liaiurhters
i *• • i • "i.ferning their health and
■ • d. ! /r- by '«• «iii g symptoms
1 ' ! i »«ii • - • Sml twothree-cent
; ipi.iei lo v oiiufH. .Address
• 'lc'o : . .di institute, Nunda, N. Y,
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V-
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MANDRAKE
PILLS
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moi, rely o* H o p|^Biwters.
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orderißg 1 1. It cot.Uiins ts> a r*<i rej pklM, 6 o er.gc SVI .,«
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Frui* r rcc«, «tc. Invaluaclv to ail. Jr.-, -.4 .x»j. .r«a,’
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, oa. FLA AY ft CO* fimut' Mie£
Dyspcifsia "s BAD.
BAD in i/s effects on the dispesi
lion. The man who can’t com
fortab'.e digest his dinner is no
a delightful companion.
BAD in its effects on the house
hold. It sets people at variance
with each other and makes them
irregular and unreasonable.
BAD in its effects on the purse.
A dyspeptic business man can’t
manage his tfflairs as prosper
ously as one with a healthy
stomach.
Brown's Iron Bitters is GOOD.
GOOD in its effects on the dys
peptic. It gives him a sound di
gestion and enables him to enjoy
the food he swallows.
GOOD in its effects on the family.
It drives dyspepsia out, and with
it the whole company of little de
mons that make home unhappy.
GOOD in its effects on business.
With a sound digestion a. man
can face and overcome worries
and troubles which would creek
a dyspeptic.
Try Brown's Ikg ?<:tti-:us. 4
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