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£« WEEKLY GrtIXNKTT iIiS»ALri
Law rßnc«viUe, : : : ca
Tuesday. D«C. IB th 1883
J H Teller has taken charge n
the Waitoo News.
Charles Nin.pl of Foray h, is
dead.
AnAiti'ana murderer by he
name of S miner w.a* arras 0.l in
Foravth county inert week.
Hun Pope Barrow is to be up
pointed Free - dent of tbe Xotth
Ttbeteru Railroad aid will acct
The Telegraph & Messenger has
opened u CruH-td3 against cliittc
tele. Tney disturb thj Eli ora
Sunday morning nap.
Morrison, of Illinois, Hewett, of
New York, and Tuck, r J Va,, m e
Carlyles confidential friends.
They are m frequent consultation
with him in reference 'o the eom
posi ion of the committees.
New Orleans furni hes the last
election riot. There was a general
fusi a ieat the polls, and when t oe
tight yvas over it was found that
there wete several killed and t
Urge number wounded.
Alabama is tbe great iron St le
of the Soudi and her mines ere If
ing developed bo rapidly that the
iron managers of Penn . find tint
they cannot. compete widi tin ;
South it prices.
The Gumming Clarion bus found
a Obioqnepin tree 27 feet in circtnn
ference Let the Editor hold up
his right hand. We prefer a lit
tle evidence before gulping down
that storv.
There have already been inti -
dnced in the House of Represent
stives a flood of bills. Many of
them are not new. but have In or,
introduced at previous s ssi -m
hut failed to he acted on or were
defeated
Atlanta ban received his season
117,000 bales of Gotten, an I her
leading cotton estimate that the
receipts will run up to 140,000
It has only been a few years since
the city mado a great boast of r
ceiving 100.000.
Gen’l Anson G McCook ol New
York, was elected Secretary of the
Senate, defeating Gorham in the
Republican caucus by litre- vo <
Mahone’s pet had to walk th*
plank. Poor old Robinson CVr
woe. . —, _
At a S'ockboldt r* meeting of tee
R. & D., R. R. Col A S Bufordv a«
re-elected President, with the fol
lowing board of Directors : G'•
Baker, G F Scott. HOFulmes ook
G»o I Seney, Calvin S Brice, W h
Clyde, John McEmery and S.n
uel Thomas
A German chemist announces
that he has discovered that diph
theria attacks fowls and the dis
ease maybe communicated to pe
sons. This is a novel theory bt 1
he elaims that its truth has b eii
fully demonstrated by actual ex
perience.
The building of the new cap
tol is deve’oping uew marble qua
ties in the State, that will pro •
bly supply the demand for dice
marble, The act requires the pit
chaee of Georgia material if it cu
be.obtained of as good quality and
aecbeap as from other S-ates
A Texas gambler who had
lowed this vocation for years, >ont
mitted suicide at Galves on re
oentlj. Remorse at the life .e
had led was the reason given for
self destruction. He preferred to
take his chances in another w< r d
than totrust tie tie.cies of flu
pie in this.
Souse of the best legal talent of
Atlanta have volunteered the r
services to argue the motion f r -i
new trial in the ku-klux ensee b e
- ,r » indge Pardee. The c- n c
(ion beingfeg.»tdod as unjust, ml
a atreioh of authority to give c
United States CoutV jnrisdic. >.■
it is believed a now rial wil ! .
granted on this groudd if n e
other.
Death of Judge Dorsey
The Gainesville papers announce
the death of Judge Jasper N. !
■ey. Judge of the city court. .
bad been in feeple hvaith for m-y
--er»l years and his death was tot i>
airprise to his many friends. He
was a fine lawyer and au I res
man*
The prisoners in Waltotf Jail at
tempted to escape last week by
aetiing fire to the jail, hoping that
B the confusion they would mike
their escape. As soon as tbe tire
oommenced to blaze, the other pri*
oners gave tbe a,arm, the hollow
ed manfully until the workme n
the new Court Hous“ were w«k»-d
up end come to the rescue. It w -
eowetiuie before tbe keys cou d
b« found, but by hard work the
ttlildin* wm sared.
( ol <> ,1 Foreacre
The announcement of lie resig
union of Col. Foreacre as Gener
al Sup- rn-undeut of the Ga Pn
cific ro d was not unexpettel, is
tt ha<l been an !er» ood hit much
more liberal offers ha 1 bees ten
dered him His resign* ion was
sent in Da week au l it is in hor l
lively st.ee 1 ihtt tie will h-t rat h?
i.e Gen r*l Sup-ri tend tnt of
tlie tn ne E is- T tut. Vu.. end*'a.
Railroad system.
Col Foiea/'n- is one - I he b - t
Httilioa i men In the South, as It *s
bet-11 lieuioiii-trutod by his au. c- ss
fnl mating. men of every r tail vit'i
wui< h hi lias been eonm-cte,l. le
is a niitn ot big brain ami l ig heart
enterprising and progressive.
lit to k chiirge of the Air Line
Rniiroa l when it was in a brok -n
down condi ion, cars, ongfa e and
r- iid be ! were dilapidated, and t e
road bad baldly a friend in the
section of country through which
it, parsed People were absolute
ly afraid to title on it, the acci
dents wore so numerous. Wi'l, a
mas ers l aud be soon brought or
der out of chaos, gained the eonti
deuce of the pi ople along the line
and the officers and employe l s -if
tbe road and its business inure iic
ed rapidly. JHe took a liberal in
terest. in everything that ended to
bt ild up the line and ttetomu. •
date be traveling public, and e .n
si-qnently. vie regret to see hint cn
lively disc mute ed with the ro:olx
in this section of the S ate.
His recent grand suc-e s iu.com
pieting the Ga Pacific to Binning-'
ham will be a monument to his
ability ns a manager and organ /,
BT.
Hr bis taken charge of an r*u
meusc Railroad interest stretchit g
through lilt- State's of Tenot esu'e
and Georgia, with powerful csi
pe.i ion, but he is eqiihl t> the
task and will have everything mo*
ing like clock work by spring.
* **■ •
Now that the great contes* for
Speaker is ended, Carlyle finds him
self in trouble. The greedy aspi
rants f r place are eagerly demand
it g important positions on the
committees and he is taking his
time to properly canvass the b dv
will, a view of satisfying ail sec
tions and his special friends. AU
of bis supporters feel that ti ey
have claims which must be satis
fied, while ho cann d do this with
out. giving offense to the great
body of fa is party in t i e House.
fepKwrtN' man **jh to get -wL-a
Hie wants Tin be -lie enemy of no
Speaker and it will take very c .ir
j ful management on his part if ins
success in the race for Speaker
I daes not cook hie goose sot any
higher positiod in die party.
In addi ion to this there is a
swarm of candidates from nil over
the coutrry tirging- and pressing
'heir claims for minor clerkships
and other minor posh ions. W •
one is upp voted there will 1
dozen di-appoii ted
Guv McDaniel has issued 1
instructions for the gmw .
of lie convict camn. Tnerei .or
tainlv no subject under 11 e almin
isf ration of .he governine; t that
demands inoe rig d t-a e and r-ru
tiny'hah the mliegemen <
convict camps. There are m;
twelve hundred human heiu, ,ta
der the absolute control of ( lex
sees. It is o their inter. to*
work them ail the lime and in Ol
der to make money il e; -re sub
; jec ed to harsh trea men . these
I people have no one to h)< kto sot
protection but the Governor aid
if he fails, they ar e in a pitia 'li
condition.
The .rial of O’Dotntel, the tnur
dercr of Caroy, lia-i dev . loped a
s range practice in the English
Our s. No li.-t of tbe jury ‘was
furnished deft-ndan or hisc. misel
After his cor victim! his n orucy
desired to make an app. d ’<> the
government in behalf of their eli
outaud ot-e i f the grout’d; was
that the jury misunderstood the
charge of the judge but the jurors
cannot be found.
Their mams tacke 1 a str.er sc
e-i et aiul although (FDonuel's h. ,v
yets’liiiv- idvettised for them ami
appealed to the government, only
a few of them can be ideiritied.
Gt-orgia gets a few crumbs iu
the organize ion of the House.
Frank H. ltiel unison, the cones
[undent of the Constitution get'
a place under the Clerk, the initu
tab!* H. W. ,T. Ham under ih>
door keeper and O. 8. Fioreiic .
of Men iwtther, a plac'd under thj.
Seageant-at-Arius.
We are truly glad Ham w s
not forgotten, He is vesafile go
nus that ian unske hiruself useful
; nywhere, was a faithful lab res
in cur district in the last campaigu
and speeds die oftiet We con rat
uiate him on hi,* good luck.
ilductttioual tom cut ion
The colored people held a con
vent rur in Atlanta last we- k,which
perpr itod to be an Educational
m e ii g, but war probably intend
ed to be used for political purpos
Vlaim «i Molilicrs.
Jho last legislature passed an
act providing manned Confeder
ate soidiers with arms ami legs ev
ery three yeni s Under this a--
all those vvh-t received amis arc er.
titled to take either lie ar i fil ial
limbs or the comm -Ration value
of tin se limbs as fixed by aw.
We under- and tha there is al
ready about one hottsan I applica
tions tiio I i-: the Exicut.vc offi ■».
This is about the only way tbe
S'ate can pension its nnfor! iiinte
citizens who It .v -a just elaini ip
on Ihe rpeop'e for a sistince:
• V «A> > «e*--
X ttoiiili'rl'Nl Ku-apr.
L \ Crossk Wis., Dt.-enbet- 10
A numb r of boys, whi'e play
in.;- about ali ivstack ill this ci v,
t day discover, d ti e emaciated
but living form of Louis ' nder-
Dii. ft appear a tint Urn st,-k
ft II on and buried him N ive-nber
17th, and that he has been th- re
ever since, through s. me verv st
vir- weather, without to d or \vi
ter. He is n mere sk< h ton. bu
able to speak and it is believ d he
will sut vice.
-Senator Hill, of Colorado,
started cut in lifers a professor
of clu-mlsler in Brown T nivi r-i
ty, tit Pfovidt-nce, R I , and a
few years ago .vent to Colorado
to assay ores. One day a minor
came tx him w ith a nujrget. Ho
said that it was gold-. Hf w a rn
ed the location out of the nan
and gotposs‘;ssion of the mi id
It has ma le him a luilitona rr.
Knowledge ia power. So su -s
the an .who wav juggled .tr of
the mine.
South Ga., is still suffering from
the protracted drough. Many of
the lanks on the Brunswick Rad-,
road are dry, and it is with g e i
diffi.-uliy i list tßoiigh wati r can 1 o
ob ! ained to run the engines, witile
many of the saw mills have sus
pended enth-el'-. Forest fires are
• very frcipiet tuid destroy large
amounts of valuable timber before
they can be put out.
Ken lucky's ttralxTi-y Vlnr.a
\ Kentucky man, reported dead
during the yvar, found his wfe
in Cttliforni-i last week as-tr t-wen
; y ye irs separation, k had clang
ed out of nil resemhlance of his
former self, but she kpew lira by
his Kentucky breath before he
dpokea word.- Bismarck Unhurt.
J
JL" Vn.w- Mm 1.1
V few days ago a do hiug deal
c r m one of the cities up the lake
shore opened the do.,r for act s
com r who laid a on the
counter and began:
' Two months ago I bought
tlii*' re suit of clothes of yon.”
• “Oxeetiv my fiend’, uud it do .n
li .
”1 bough', it to Lucy my brother
m. Perhaps you remember the
'•ireuinsuincesf”
“OxaCly—mit der gre.-itc-st
pVarure. Vb< il, did you dig
him opp mid take off der clothe; V'
-No, sir. My brother lay it: a
ranee for four days and then came
to life and is row perfectly well.”
“Vhot a shame to ac: like did
Und so he doan’ v int der clot l
es?”
,’Nos they in a too so.ail for hint
Being as he never wore them we
thought you might ake ih.t rnhae!
and i turn d>e money.”
“!>>. vitas oi-np. i.- nine, m\
frtn i *
*-\V by !"
"\ bell, dot vhas no 1 only against
ail der rules of cm m n-e, bu
such a far.io’i.'e would bust a peer,
e s all . ip.”
"I pai l slo: can't y. n give me
Si 12. ’
"Ouipoßsibh. ’’
‘■Buy Bid. ’ •
'Aly fremit, y u d/an’ know
■io is clothing peezauss vlias
\iti ' ought dot so t eight weeks
ago' ’
"I did '
‘'Vhell right away -f cr dot d n
vhu n,♦ i ful d <-Rn» i i wo >l.
Ac c lues s-am- bt:;' 1; i iu-es in
Ri.clii sit r uid New V. rk. (»
top of dot I sell oil- t - n.y bj-t,
llei. Dm my Lrudd i assigns t
my vise. Den cotton goes do •
und my vjfea si.,n ,o m,. Sbt
no v the cloti.iug uiaket vh..
shaky, und only sin hour ago •
gif nsy bru Id. r,» h! at- uioi
g i- to secure a lone SdOO.”
y eight d. iiar ,f-s t , suit. -
“I c ill hi'i, do w If y> ! tike
tv leaf it and t ike a fnr dollar
xftre.ia; I shut mv eyes .-o dot 1
d ms see yll ti ke ii av y and las
to mil my bs udder dot we d an
m ike enough profit to pay on, gas
bills.”
“l it n v r do ilia —neve-S'
Vtie.l, do visas tor y.u to say.
If your br idder was a in a lie di
es vlu-n his t ine enu-s utsd not
m ike at! d s confuse is. I do.us
nmp fct re for menu g > into trau
ces und come io life, ■ oud-bye
j 1 hke to oblige, but poesneia vhus
1 !oo shaky.” .
IN THE MATTER OE NEW
ROAD
(,H,I i.UA tiVVO M: T < 1.l M V
tcili*- If "iid ui (’iM.-iitv i . ana: ..in
ers
Ihe nndfi-i red Komi i mmi
err "i the 4tif It Jim., I> u <i ..ad .
ty make this tie tr repirt, nn j.« *i* <>•
t-ir a neiv nub!ic road, ce»iii»). ncine u
the -m-or|)armi(in iimes m i • i-uv <>:
Suw.il.n< tolaiwiay l In- ■», , .
iDid to when- .laiiit'-- Hr"2'l"i: " w -
and mU ra-ciing wii !i o t .. 11 m ,i->
Em rv lo.i-l , ~i. l a■ i i. ,,
•'iiid Etiiy mud l" sud t rv 1 too
Had iilut Ihe cimtcaiij la'-d :, ..\r ; ;
|| (11)1111' Htfitly mid C"i,\aa,e I". | ,V
ora:-;*":'e !ta ra a k -lit .-mtl . a.i . , t
qna-1-1 by- "DV.
I E -in m
V\ I - sra:, s
Vi)g 1 iill Iss.'t ti ..a i'oiai -
Ordered tlivl eltuli.ui le (Mile's u-d i:
die i«wr\NKrT lie: on ,n, lie.,.
tli.O ' lie -aae cone- "i f" utt .1 he., e
l)Mr. die tin ed " ~, i
.lieiUoy isht
11 1 i-c e\n net li n.a ■ h e. >!l!| S "
)* iid Hoard, lu-ru t "J7tl> isHd.
d\S. i) - p \ -
•I>Ci7Ml Is dt ■ l it, 4 , m
Ccutleit lot a i ' e r".." o.rii !
lh" W le. \ J. li',., ..
OftlißlUA—tilVl.\N r h:TT ('lie vt y
Uef.oi t "I Kou I Ciaiani-•iie.ei;-. "I he
1 '!*.’> 11 1 il iet 11, -r a | f
Commence ui tie djvi no .. , h ,
if i», en Kpl.ru-rji !. a.-,, . ,ia i c i
I, tiau/h" near tin- line ui Uiviitit.it
c on’y■ raiitiioo said lin t to „ ,»
mud in fmm ol Widis I! C , ~e. o
deuce, il l *eio<* ,he iliviOn, . e;t ■
lvu.rn ilrtiswali. Ihnigii l u,:. ~n; if )
mid VV It (; io mr A 'luaue i : ui. „ cj
NCtta-mcnt road to vV Wi‘ -,•, ~i, :
acres- ushy Pork jjrt- k, I •: c , t,r
read jo U J |f l}J Ht- roid,? f
said road on lln-'divulimj .In I line c
' ,f-i cn W.l and il /, Ik, ,
Utid M (Veil", Io biwo' v.;i
Ciivnigton i -id ut th" divide . -■, ( ■ i, _
t»ceu lie- .Martha cuigx-i,- n! j
ciioje tg bieocc Mkl ii .o m a * I -
meat mad nmniug in lioig te ■!,, m .
de nee at Lmiiii um hHi tlietuf nni mdj
I o vv illtii, ty vv ill,in two et in , Ini
died y.ints o: ll.tiae-m-eek, t;,. e, :l - 4 v 4
llji: road lo tbe Lit to an on] lord at >.-
mar ihi dividing land line ii-twti'a .-’.li
man W iiliam- and decks n .
i tlienci- tuj4 fine back to the . r git ,d s , t
ilumenf road lUnn og -aid ro.ol a, m
residence ol Peter Ha.vloi.- na j mfiji j
ioter-cets Stcne Mountain it ; id tt ih,
, residence ol Andrew ll oi.s \y,. : _
I tiler rcjiort tins mud ol gr. i puidic a
vdity and ei nvetiience In a huge tua l;..o
ot tin-,citizen.- ol said county aid ,"e
ist iy ask an ordtr In/ijiyiui board ■ >
ilic purjiosc of ustaoiidiing. thfe a- a j.n ,
lie roud, Sworn to ami sdb erihcc, lie
tore me. v. ,l ij Ainn-: i r d i’
Wtu.rs vl. limn-
Acstix Wkbs,
• Koad cnin'w
• Ordered that citat on lie jiiibb-bcd in
Givtxss.Tr Hkkai.d fpr the. .vju.ee , lit)
day an) that the same come on or a fi
nal hearing oil >rc thi-B t.ird o-i ll: - 4th
Monday in January 18c i li lucre . a,i j
te no lega obj. ctic-iis liltd with tPis j
boai .ai that lime un,order wiii liny, j
jias s td t - ahii-niug said pibiic road
in-. -7Mi ißd3
A true extract fl-mi tin minut.; ol i
AudfNMard.
Jab, I) Shksck.
i) e 17th I 8."” Pik c-i e :
SM !’■ iii.' fV-»
rat'd on petition of do : Mnucus >
Gwinnett ct/utny ma le to t i ■ hoard a I
county ooiiiniDsioncis ut tin An:; . 1 !
term of said board
It ivnsiudcred that citation- hf jii.
1 i-lieri so the livrissrrr Ukuald tor • j
space ofHtt days, giving iiotie to t ■
out- who objects to raop-ning o; -ui i ro
to flic his nljeciioiiS ivi'i'lhd hi aid ,
or befvtc the. 4-h Monday'm Jiuo.i, |
i 881. when the -ume wil. cotnl: on ;o !
final hearing. Said road Io be e-'ub i)i I
ed where the old mail he! now ia.
A true extract ,min t:,e minute- . <
said I) aid
Jas f). Spunck
Dec 17th lHsd * i Ik Rd co i
Gkoboia OwtNNt.Tr <’or ST'.
To nil t hom it may i-iuicmi: Perry
A Whitby, udmiuistrutor of Miner a
A. Whitby, deceased, Ims in due form
applied to the undersigned lor lea . o
to sell the lands belonging tv, the es
tate of said deceased, to wit: Ninety
-iv acres, uiore'or less, jmi-ts id' lots
Nos. -J24 aud 225 in the 7tli District of
Gwinnett county, Ga., lying on tiie
liend waters of fvie Creek, adjoin;
lands of David Hamilton, ,1 11 rtai:',
Iliurts Puckett,. Eraneis IlamUt ia
and suiil application will tie heard
the Ist Monday in Februa'.v next.
•IAS. T. I, AM KIN,
Deo fit li 1884. Ordinary.
GiomttA - Gwinxktt Ciu yrr.
VV USinipsivn guardian of John \V
Grogan and Alhet't I’. Bartow, r.p
plies to me for let ters of dismissi ui
from said guardianship, and I will
pass upon ins application on tlie jst
Monday lit Febrnu: y 1884 at my ,d
--ttee in i.awreiiee.ille. said, omitv.
.1 AS. T. bAMKIN,
Dec 4thlßß3—4vv Ordiii;
GkOhuia -tiVVIXMT Cot-NTV. -
\v. J. Huivlins having in proper form
appled to me for pernianer- letters of
admiiiistration on the estate of Dav io
Hawlins, late of said eouuty. This i
to eite all and singular the credit, rs
and : ext of kill of W J-tfewlins; to an
near at my office on tiie 1-t Monday ia
Jnmnii-y next, and show cause if cuv
they can, why i>ermaneut tdn.ini-. ra
tions should not I.e granted to IV. .1
Kawliu#on DavidKaivl u , ,- .
■t VMI-'I k/YNi, t.M,
Dee. 4th. Ki. Ortlijittri.
l“> 'll'. G .v'iNVETV Coc.vvv,
WJi.weas. James T Williams, sidmiii
;-i* -- * ; -*i Thomas WiHimns, retne
:■ : . i , court in his petition di l>
I- -'! ■ : t lm- fully iflfyjinijstei"d
i • - Wdliains" estate. This is. -
•il" all per.-Ais eoucorii
•i. i - ,'"i creditors, to spew eanse,
’• i an, v.-liy saiii mlministi a
’ ' »t lie diseharfi d from his j
- ion aud receive letters of !
a il tiie first Monday in
.1 A MRS T. I.AMIvIN.
. "ititsk-l.
NOTICE.
v’e. n-v-n is indebted to the estate of
'V-' t V in-hell hue of Gwinnett c-omi
tv, dee (t, are hereby notified to make
immediate payment, and ids persons
holding ms againit said estate are
re-listed to present then! properly
proven as required hv law
J W MiTj -ii* !U.,
i>ec fill 18St Idimuistrati
'i KO KOI .1 —l i WIN N KTT I'< UHIT V
Janies 11 --pence tuivin-.r ii, prop
form applied to me for pectinl-l; t |i*tt
of adminisoutiim on the estate of J
II Spence. late of hi c>,uri-
This is tti cite ait uti l .-nig nt,. r. the ,vu
iters ail,! next of am nt »■ I:,t It
Sjsnae. to la- nod appear a; my
on iln- Ist Mi iaiuy in January », x
amt show i ons-1f any Hi-v c n why
Hittiivnt ad .uii-.i strati, n shea id i.-.t t.
granted !o James s - Bpe ce on Joint „ii
Spe, a-, estaie.
J a.\lKb T LvMWIN,
Dec4tbl&S3 Ordinary.
•' "i-NNEiT SHERIFF -ALES
Wdl : sold bf-ba-s tin- Foiirt House
! door in the town oflaiwreneevili Gwiti
nett Couiitv Ga. within the leg. li hours
of uale oil the first Tuesday ih .Tiuiiia
rv next tie- following descriheii (vrop
rrty to wit :
One house and lot in the town of
Suwannee, Gwinnett county, Georgia,
bounded on tin- Ea-t by Hutchins
Kerry road, on the North liv the
widow Moore, on the West Ivy Mrs
Sail and by an alley on the South. ,tnd
kny.iuas tbe place upon which Tip
Maddox now resides, upon which lo'
s one fr.nn e dwelling. The fi t con
tains one fourt h of an nere, mere or
less,
f/eviod on n * (tie propenv of of Jno.
('King by virtue of and to sati-iy
"in-li hi from Gwinnett Hupei inr
Court, in fav or of Mack Stadler Si-Co.
vs John (' King. Prop. it\ f/oioted
out liy plaintifTs uttornev-.
A Iso »t tin- Mime time and place wdl
be sold one holt-.- and lot. situated in
i he town of So vvouiin-t-, G vv'nilot I conn
t.V. Gem-gin, hounded on ttie Norlh liv
Unit lloud street. Ninth East b\ a
si reek and eontubiing on,' acre, nnu-e
or le--. wiih il two story framed Imild
ing, containing eleven rooms, situate
there on and known ns the place who-
Daniel \t Born foi-mcrly resided and
where John Bttley now lesiih s
be vied on ms i in- prop.-i i y of Daniel ■
\i Born,by virtue of aiajtosatisfy ,ni"
It la tloin Gwinnett Huperior t’onrl io
tnvor Nathaniel Norton, sul-viviir
liartner of .lotiial. Head A Co., v- D.
M. Born. Property- pointed out b.
phiiutifi's Attorney
Also ill the sapie time and pii.ee
w dl-esold otu-lioiise aud ]"t situated
in the town of Suwannee in said eoun
t.V, hounded .in I in- South by HailH- ad
Street and on north mid east tv
streets, eontuining one acre mole
le-s, on wiii.-li is situated a Mr., story
fraVned dwelling eontuining eleven i
rooms, known as the jilace where D.
M. Born foriuerlv resided and u h
John .Bliley uow reside-.
Iwvied on as the in-ojierty of It -
Born by virtue of and to'satisfv Ui
ti fas from tbe Justice's ('ouit » ( f ilie
EM Disb (4.0 f said county, , iid
D m Born, .fne in favor of banmr, iiic
kin A T.amar aud two hi favor..f l) ,ei- i
•Taylor &- ('o.
Levy mado and returui'd to nn re
r. A Alien, t,. C.
Also at the same time andphn-e will \
he ..-oht a stock ol goods <-onsis!ing ot -
dry goods, notions, hardware, eroek
erv Ni-., .N a, and one iron -ate.aU!." -
iedon as the properl y os John (' K tig
hv virtue of and to satisfy one I! fa'
from Gwinnett Huperior court in
vor of D. H. Doughert y vs said John i
*' King Prop.-i ly pointful out n
I’lnintifTs attorney,
JAMES M. PAT ' ERSON,
Deo till ISKI. Sheriff j
GkoSH; A --G’ VHNNKTT I ,-l VI V
Joseph P. Sewell tun ing in propm I
foi-majijilied to me for permanent let :
(ers of administration on -h" estate ol i
SusainihJ. Brown, late oi -aid county !
thi- is to file all and singular the ered i
itors iin-.i next of kin of Susanah ,r.
Brown, t »be and appear at my ottiij
on the Ist Monday in January n vt
amt show cause if any they can, win j
pi-rniftiieut udminist ration should not
be granted to Joseph P. Sewell,*on sus
anali ,1 Jtruwu'sestate.
JAS. T. I.AMK’N,
Nov 14th lHS.‘t. Ordii- rv.
Notice To Dkbtohs & Cm: -vi~
A I Pei sons liu-dii:: ofa: . ava"
tiie Estate of Merit V. in,: t eii are
inreby tnditi.J tor nin i n ,i r
to n.is to the Uofter.'iga* ,1 ll ! li; lo
■av. aiij a i 1 \isens indebted t." Satd
late are reqiu-ti-i to n:uke inured ate
Payment
E M. HR .vji
'dir.il .-.but. t Merit * amp .-used.
Oat 'd'lth 18^3
S HOT i -Gwivv Tt ’ . I’NTV
Perry G A. Witiihey, having in m-op
srfjrm applied tome for pirn. : mitt
letters ,»f Admiuistratioh or the ■ at •
of Miner-.Whithey, late of -aid e.nin
ty. T’hisis." a--a*l and singn.,ll the
creditors and next of kin of :.i inrv.i
vvrn.v,.,, *• j. ■t. , ,
flee' on ?i..- Istnfv” ftr* rr t{t T.-"
next, and show eause. if any m. v can,
why permanent administration should
net he gran! .! f - Pe>-ry G A Wh’tbi j .
on Minerva Wliit l ev - estalo.
JAMES T. 3AH IN.
Oct, 19th ’B3. i 1.-.imary.
Gu iiuiA GivtNNurr UouN-rt
G. 'V. A'eruei having in in i r
applied to the utiviersi, ned for G.
guardiunsh’p of the properly oP.tas :
Charles tJ., John 1-’.. lr..ui. . a-: : .
-ah M MeKlroy .mu Mar Ur. \ .' ■;
tier, minor children of N .1 no
dev -used, notice is hereby given ti.a’l
his upplicaßen will tie heard al my of
life on the Ist Monday in January,
JAMES T. LA 1 KIN
Dei- 4th 84. (Irdh a: v.
ADSIINI id' R VIOL’S S :.
By virtue of an oiaier froiu the I
court of Ordinary of Gw innett county I
will be sold at the Court House door j
in the town of Lawrence* ille, sail 1
county, within the legal hours of sen .
on til.' first Tuesday in Deer-rub, r. 1
next, the following lands belonging 1., j
the estate of Merit ( amp, late of said
County, deceased, to wit:
■’so in-res, more or less, lot No 190,
in the fifth district of said county, ad j
joining hiu.lsof Nathan BenuettoJit ii ■
West, J S McKivauy on the South a-rt
Ki st and on the orth by lot No 1.-ifi.
tielonging to deceased.
IT.) a<-res, more or less, lot No 189.
in sakl dk-triet, adjoining lands of
Natiian. Bennett on the 'Vest, Nancy I
Camp on till- Fast, lot No 190 on the
South and lot N.. ls.s on the North.
90 acres,more or less, lot No ls.s in
-aid district, adjoining lands William
Bass and T J Davis on the North,
lot No 189 on the South, Nancy C:-:,ip
and Mrs Whitworth on the East a-nl
E W Boss on the West,
100 acres, more or less, (iarf of lot
No 190,1.4 saiil district,adjoining lands |
of Mrs Whitworth on the North, the
Wood lot on tiie Fast, MeElvauevs I
mill pond on tin- South and Naihsv !
Camp on the West.
100 acres, more or le.-,-, off of the
Robert Camp old Homestead tract, id*
joining lauds of Mrs VVelmaker on jtie ;
tvi-;. P A Hammons on the So th.Jo
sepii l.tvesy on the North and lot No 1
190 on the west. Tile vevisiouury j-j- i
terest in 187 a -res, more or It ~, (;j. |
same being vvidov Nauey Camp's d- i
r. being parts of jots Nos 1 l«9 a id i
190, adjoi" binds oi Mrs Whiuvoi Hi !
on the North aud lands belonging t . :
tleeeased tin the East South and ib si.
40 aer, •, mare or less, Lumpkiiita t.i |
I*. NA ltd». ISth district mid Ist ,t -
tibn.
iSPa- ivs.ttc.lv or less, No 3—04;
-~>J in 16th district and first section of
Union county.
One undi, 1 d.-d oue third iotcrest in
at . tuoivor less, known as the
•M -s'; Utvek iron Works," in Wli te
ortiurty,
336 acres, more or less. Nos TiH and
SSI, in ttth district and Ist section of
Towns county.
!*37acres, more or less, known h» the
“Anthony Old Mill Trait" including
merchant mill witii two runners, J.y
ingpurUy iu UwimteU and Jackson
count cs
Said tt.rr acres t ■ ho sold in tracts or
part * f lots mmi boring 160 or 150 acres
tn each. The tract iueludiug tie- mill
will contain 150 acres more or less,
i’iuti-«ii thetrai-ls or parts of lots, as
they will he sold on sale day can tie
seen, by pm-tlesdesiring to purchase,
at the Ordinary's office. The wild
iaude will lie sold privately or public
ly, Sold as tin- properly of Merit
■ a 1.-. deceased, Sold for tie ,im
pose of paying; the debts of deceased I
- id distribution among the heir* at
law of sail i deceased.
Terms oue third 1 ,isU, ivinaiieier iu i
lie von months time at eight per vent
ii- 1 Him m. Bonds lor title* gi\*i. uu
l i puivbas money is pus i. Purchaser
to pay for titles.
E- M BE ND,
3tHU Adrnr.
N'qrr.M r » \ > fri’Oß r Ciuhtohs
All l‘*'» ' at Uitviiiu
tiH'wt \ il < -1 ( * .lt*> :fl t' 1 tHJIU n
«y,, to tvirii i- tii.-m in tiiii t . the uu
uetfi- led .anil all pt i- iis it i.ebted
111 said estate mv r-spie-t.-d make
iinuiediate pm iut 11;
JOii.V U. (j. K. J . \lt I'I.HOV
■ur .. Aduiluistrator*
Novthelfhh 1888
: ic- ’ t ■'»! ■''••• ■ S LE
By an ngrt "Uie-:i . I i ll (vai'ties 1
teres ted. vv ili tie sot" ht lot e the Ct u
iluose door in the tow . r I.awrn e
vi le, Gwiniett t-otmi, c- on th
Ilia 1". -stlay in Dooembtn t, t n
f"i evitlg - e-cri 1 -I - ■■ : .wit
<in ■ iit et itlii nujg .a i . - t-s, an re or
les-. situated a ti t" o f Lawrence
v'ille, temtlde , outht'e.sst and west by
public, streets tunning smith from the
i ourt house, on tin -until by the Viit
sonio Hall lot. uno "ti tt:-- in if li tty
lots now eouined by J mi H. Thin i|)
son, and James N. (long . In this
lot is a two storv six r om dwelling
house With six good hr - pint-e- l. ;u
below and two abut. , good kiteli* n. ■
smokehouse, st-Bites and rn eiili, I
this being jotut ju-opi-rt-- e! S. -V.
Bond an I th" h*;rs :l I : 1 icit ii
min 11. Latukin, deceit- 1 d, . tieiug
tiie place wiu-t -aid : ceas, d r ;-i
etl at tin- time of his death
Also at l tie siiiii- t inn n -will
he sold ns Ihe propel l > oi -. as
"lt. t Ml" " IV. 111"! '- - !il *: ill
town of l.iiwreitei , i;! !. mini ! on
tin- iniotli anil east by hinds ot VV. .1.
Born, west bvstreet ieiuii.ig to oviug I
but and north by lam! -n Wile- No :l. :
entered, Haiti lot is tinder good t'"l . !
tltul cultivation, Deed lu then G"I i
ed half interest to the firs! i- - l ih:i ;
tot will be load:' by t, H. V. Rood !
mid to the other undivided h:P i ut: r-|
cst uud to 1:1-’ described iot I>> the
heir-of- ant Benjamin 11 Lulu 1 tdo ;
i eased, Tertnseasli.
J amhsT. Lax kin,
Nov 5t h 1889,
VD MINI SI RATOR’S SALK.
By virtu** <>l an ordni I’roiu thn
ourt of Ordiimr y of Gwinnett Coim- I
ty, v> ill S>< sold befo»*e the
ronrt d<>< r • 11 ti* town of ba .-
reiiueville ivi enmity. ' i the I
* .ui hours oi -ale, oMtlli; i : m - ,
day in Deermlu r next, I le* icllowi-ig |
dt‘sor;hi «I land
of John Tiintn.s, lute of said eountv', !
dectaised
Twr. hiniftred a* i* * of iaiol, !
more or less, known as the ih o : v j
mud, and i>e»n*£ part of tie* N»■ <i
Survey, and known as the ho ne ]»h -e
of saiei de<.*eafed, HdjoinnijLr h-ods »f j
l/mdsey Williams on the Noi th,.). . i, j
Davis oil tiie Kast, and W, i*. r» 11 * -s !
and other**. Bring all of fholaml o* n
ed hy said (h*eeas(»(l (‘Xeept 1111 v tie res
set Hpaii hv the will to llie widow as '
dower. The remainder interest after!
the death of the v. Mow to . n with the |
land.
Thefarm lies on tin Hog M >mita : n
road and has about fifty acre- in ot ig
inal timber, the balance in old fields
(‘xeept al) ail twenty acres in '*nltha
t-iou.
Sold for the purpose of paying debts '
and distribution. Terms cash:
W. P. A. TIMMS,
Xov. sth 1883. Kxeeutor.
A 1) VI inistraiorrsaleT ~
By virtue of tin on’,irfrom theCoi rt
of Urdimtry ul' Gwinnett County, C n,
will tie sola to the highest bidder, be
fore the Court House ih or in the town
to Luwreuccvllle in «aid county, with
in Hi" legal hours of sale, on tile first
Tit s hi. in December next, the foil, w
eg uesi l'ibet! property belonging t o j
tlie estate ot Jas. Roberts, late of said !
county, dec'll., to-wit:
Two hundred am! titty acres of land I
more or less, known as the home place ■
of deceased, and lining lot No. two
hundred and thirty tour, in the sev
enth district, of suit! county, (in this
lotis a comfortable dwelling hottst and I
nil net t ,-sury out houses, and one ten
apt house. A good orchard, fine!
silt ing, about one hundred acres of
original forest. fifty or sixty acres :i ,
cultivation and ui >out 95 acres of tset
tom. balance old fields.
This farm is in a good neighborin'- l
and a 1 mitt one and a half miles east of j
Suwannee depot on the Air Line Ro:ul
amt adjoining lands of A it Robot; s,
and others.*
Hold for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs at law. Tkums Ga - i.
i’.irties desiring to examine the land
will call on Hie undersigned,
W.T, (>ORK,
Oct. 90’83, Admr.
GkIHIIA- - G WINN :• .TT Col'?. TV
vl itefidfd-.-r il .us in toe farm upp! ]
t > the Itilde" igne : Tor leave to et-
I niiv i. '.n.ging to the estate oi ' i e
llUfsi. t > wit: (jots N" 103 -fid ", j
tsiTili.r .fit) reie.s mor or ai« Oi
ac ao! lot No 130 \ > it, <! --I {
• . half inter- s- in a- ,1 |„ lop -.,. !
t less part of Nu 03 s t-a .■ a
■ e 7t" ihs-u jet of said eoi.atr and n ,
-! :t tin is bilm u :■_> b. tsUit.- .J ,- n
i et- J anil i: nl vp; -a’inn will
i.i-ar.l ut tbe Ist Mot-dav in Jauo' v
n.xb 1 V.VliiH T LAM KIN
I let 4tl. ! 7:83 (It ■ii no - ,
i>KOROIA- GwtXNKTT **OfXTY
William L. Dodd Intving in j.rop r
form applied to me for permanent h t
•furs of Adiinuistniti' u on tiie estate . f
.Liines Dodd, late of said county,deedll
this is to citeali and alar, the eri 1 i
itors au t ttexi -■ j kill, ot runs !>od i,
to be aud ajipear at my oflied on the
first- Monda; In Deo., lie.* t, :uid so. 1
cause if any they .-an. why jr-rniane i ■
Administration-honh? mit i.t grant { :
to Will. L. Dodd, on James Dodd's . - |
fate, JAMES T. LA MKT N.
Nov. litli ’B9 . Ordinal-
GEORIG A SCHOOL
-T O**
SriflßOß Mi
1. Admits students of all ages aid
both sexes.
3, Has students in daily attendance !
representing all Denominations.
3. Hits a better location than any
other School.
4. tiffi rs more advantages than any]
other school.
5. Teaches more branches of stn ly I
than any ot her school.
0. Has more and better teacher- ;
than any other school.
7. Is by far the best equipped
school in this section.
8. Charges lower for Board m d Tu
ti .a than any other school.
Mi, Fir MiH.
J'rhii ny (Jitxaex, {I.OO
iuhrm J; te Ctc se<, $2.00
Academic Olu»»,
Collegiate $4.1)0
French and German, 81.00
Hebrew, Acauish or Italian $2.00
Vocal or Piano Lt.- onx, 84. )0
Organ, Guitar nr Cornet, S. ;0
Painting in Oil. $4. )0
Pain tin/ in Water Cohn s, Bi. M
Drnnmg it, Crayon, $;;, }()
Uecaratire Art, $ ‘. JO
Embroiderg. Ca as or N"< -
lie Week $2 00
Shdl. Feather or Wax
Work, $2. R)
patina , or JArtt ny, $0.50
Excellent Poind F'on SH. )-l
to SIO.OO
elocution Free. Hand Dramiiii/
and Cubuthtniex tonyht /
llackwnrd young lad ten and gentle ;
nun privately taught it desired.
Miss U. A Hansel, former!r of Au
gusta, and well known as a trainer of
vontigladu-*, isnow a metalier of the
I' -o -iil mid will take iiersotial charge
-- - mm r-'ident girts and young ladies '
t •! Ii in • -lot' heol.
The if's-e, Art and other Ilepart
-1: cuts irf Hu- Bcho.il nr- in charge of
thoroughly Competent und enthusias
tic Instructors
K.- ry one interested iu the suhi«< t
cl I'.diumion should write for fi - flhe l
iuforuiutiiOt to
'ltftrll fit. Simmons,
ii tutor
Nohcrc-ss, Gt-mgia.
Oct 30th 1888.—ts
M. Iv. Kwi I
m:w sni;i-;! nkw k)ds » VIMI , fl
• ’ “j VV :>jS
Spot Gash Ho j
- <il KA f’Eti TI! A X Il E f HKA J
Htmit" jut.l D[),., l( ',t tu'vv stofl;.di , r<)( , I
ton anti Pmwkll old sitim!. wn tiie S o||t L n- I '■
I'ulilh Squ-nc \ it)' ili* Ihe public t ( , ......
•vant h.\K(f \ T \\S f \ Ctlil wi«
!)RY(KK)DS, ■
HARD \ UiE. I
CR'K’KERV. H
(UjA.s* wars, I
boots AshiJ
'WNx\T\-vi.J
I
I sell for . tsh Onl
I have no bad debts to lose i which ■
:m. 5 » pay. n,„l C an sdl XTI
(Jome and see me and be siE died, Th- 1
prices oi standard Roods will .sitovv vvh.u |.,■
August.a Shir-ing ■
Rletu-hed !)i mestic
Go il Jeans
Prints HkH
VV ill's. eels ■
Heavy Georgia Checks Ljtsß
Flannels
Brogan Shoe
8005...- I
L lilies' Shawls " ■
*"***"**■••’•••» 9C 3
\V hen you come town inquire tor the I
. "TI buy ail lemuants o: Seed (jotton ;i I
highest niitt kel priec. I
(Jet 188 H I
Bowles J& Thomjl
WlXala »3SI*2« YOB
White Granulated Kuga. at 9 pounds u, M
Light Bro m, “()” jj .. „ ®
First (trade.( oflee 7 “ * "9
and everything else at proportionately I
Low Prices,l
/i'hey will aLo iniy your Chickens, Eggs 111
tates and all kinds <>l Country Produce lor w®
will pay you the highest market price 9
Civ3 Them a cj
at the Old Kohinson Corner. 9
Nov. <it Is 18S.">— Ttno 9
John. I, Wilsl
• §§|
Lawrencsivipc, €M
Has now on hand, and is continually retei'in®
Stock of I
SUChR, COFFEE. FLO.r It. 'MEAT. LAUD, CROCK!®
FECiIONEUIES, CANNED GOODS, & A lI'LL®
dal hardware, boots & shoes ■
He calls special attention to his eeltdirate®
Matches and fine 9
• l ~ •* * iau I* l * ..Wiil h 4| Sr "-till, ift lii ’ J <*■
1 hank in ~ his customers for their liberal ;, 9
he assures them that thev will always find IdrH
and liberal prices at his house, Gall and c\?i®
Yourself. I
All pa 1 ties indebted to him by note or ;ud®
respectfully urged to make immediate I
Prompt sett, mients make lon*> ii lends I
JOHN M, AVII9
Oct Pith 1 83~3m0 I
friOfrK S4_i_R, SMALLj^jM
B F.ffhi
SUWANNEE, SA
The che.-.p. st*Dry Goo tie, Groctree, ,?r t..-> i>s- J
Crockery, Glassware, Nutitne, Embreilas, a A t ■
Conntf.
LADIES, 11J8SFS AND CHILDREN’S SHOES A ' ]
SEWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS SOLL
ATTACHMENTS FURNISH 5 D
Ntw Machines i exchanged for Old
Highest market price pail f. r all kinds of e- im ry l ,r (
k.-i-p coiisiui tiy on 1 an 1 a f esh stock of merchantvbie g
fair dealing and low prices, make it to ih-; tut- res' 0 , j
deal with me. I iuvi ejitspci lion of my jtock and P :IC
sent petition.
-N -\-^\VN
'-Jia* y& •«■>—« ii na » «•* •* J
Oct 23 1883—2tno B. F. i