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Tea Wihm Gwisnktt Hkail |
Tuilily Feb 5i h I<HI
l» wrencev ille, Ga.
Kx-Cov Letcher of Vi. i* d«» d
.Millcdgevill* and Valdosta *nf
sered last week by live.
Wendell Phillips, I he great anti
slavery agitator is dead. Well
let him rest in peace-
The" fence (inters in lens
Uneaten that d free grass iOnt«i !
sered with they will joisoa Ibej
streams and kill he catfle.
"Dost Office Inspector Lanier hat
here bounced by the Department
He was borrowing too much ■•n
--•v from l’osi Maetere
Bishop Pierce ( eleh.-ated his gol
den wedding laef Moaday. He
married Mi*a Ant M Waldroa. in
Sarsiinah. en the Dh of February
1834.
A man has been found in AtUn
ta who lost nu arm trying to grind
ir Joe Brown pike in 1861. Ho
want 0 to draw S4O from the State
for the loss of that arm.
. !i M i ■ s m • -m
The principal cities of the
State are cemplaing of the num
ber of tramps that daily Infest
their atraets. They beg by day
and steal by night. Bold burgle
rifty are becoiiiiug vtrf •oinnioc
The Southern ltailroad pool it
about to desolve. The country
will not suffer if it is|kil)ed feiev
er. A free und fair competition b
tween the transportation Compa
res will regulate the tariff'.
Dr. Holland Lias invented a lo
couiotiv* Engine that emit* u#
smoke By an ingenious arrange
maul tbs «in ■ke is consumed in
aid*. Such an ei gine is running
eucceeafollj between Bostoa and
Portland.
There bitisl be something attnui
tive in Macon for run away Allan
lauia girls. When a girl makes up
her niiml to quit heme and t-*k«
her chances in the wide, wide world
she generally makes her way !•
Macon.
Counterfeit silver dollars are in
circulation, and ilia spurious mob
ey is so well execu'ed that it is
difficult to tell i' from tha «ois
'~r. :rr,rr- '
•harpers in New Orleans.
‘ Dr. A. T. W. Lytle, not ue
known to fame in this section *f
the State, is the Georgia D, c.tor
who eent a bottle es pair: killer to
Queen Victoria. The Dr. was on#
a Candida e for Congress in this
district
The Heuae of llepreseutal l see’
passed, with *nly eleven dissent
iug votes, Oox’s bill to repeal the
test oth genera'ly called ‘‘lron
( lad.' It is doubtful whether i
will run the gauntletjof the X#»
ale. that body is so loyal, you
know.
Mia Mar 3 A Miller haa applied
to the Goveraiuent for licence as
a Master of a steam boat, and if
sbe it found competent the lias***
will bejgranted. This it the firs'
instaece under the Government
of a woman seeking such employ
menc.
Gen. Longatreet was required
to give a new bond a short time
since. Some of liia securities had
failed and the others asked to be
be relieved. He accordingly fixed
a new bond and forwarded it to
Washington. It was returned to
him with the request to try again.
The Kentucky Legislature has
been trying to elect a Senator to
s C‘eedG*n. Williams for about
a monib. There are three or four
candidates, ami none of them are
willing to yield, and there iu no.
prospect of agreeing uni-as all of
the aspirants withdraw, when the
probability is thut Speaker Carlyle
will be elected.
Mahone of Vs. attempted to
make a speech iu the Senate lasi
Thursday, lie worked himself up
to high pitch of excitement in dr
picting Southern outrages, amt in
the midst of liia abuse and vilitic#
lion of his owu people be fell in a
tit, and was assisted out of theSeii
ate by his attaches* Fits are
good thiugs sometimes.
Sherman’s resolution *o iaveeti
gate Southern outrages passed the
Senate by a strict party vote.
The Democrats did not reply to
either Sherman or Mahone but
simply voted w/ieu the resolution
was put upen its passage. Th*
Republicans expected to Make sap
itol out of th# debate for the next
* ampaign, hut he Democrats were
too abarp to I e caught in that
trap, About the aurest way to
dispose of a fanatic on any subject
i* te let bias have his aay without
reply or notice,
The Hanas of Representative*,
alter * prwlengad discussion. pass
ed the bill f>*r the relief es Maj.
Gen Fit/ John Porter, l>y a large
majority. The gray heeded eld
•oidier has waited ieeg. if not pa
tieutle, fer thie act es juetice At
the heg aniag of Uie war be was
legerded a* one of the rtieat press
isiag efflaer* of the Federal array.
He w»* premoted from the pe»
ti"ti of Dolose! 1e s Maj Gen’l es
Tohieteeis and given ceuiqtand of
v division. He failed to obey oei
taia ordeia of Gt n Pope, whom
lie despised. sad Wee Court Mar-
tiaied end ihe trial occupied for
tv daye and wh# convicted eti«l ten i
termed to be diemieeed from the'
service i«* disgrace .ad w*e render 1
ed uneligihle to hold nor office ofj
trust or proiit under the Wailed i
•Slates, Hehasheeu knooking at
the door of Gougreas ever siaac '
the vier ask.ug fer a review of 1
this decision, aad a hoard of orti
eere was appointed by Preeident'
Garteld, whe wee a raenbwr of
the (leart Mar i*l, to review ihe
evidence in the light of the a tdi
tionel feels which coaid be ebtin
ed from the Confederate Geuerei#
who were oppoeed to him. jThat
conimiseioa deci led that gross in
jaetic# had baen done arid recuip -
Beaded hie pardon, ead that he
be restored to all hie r ghte and
the pay to which lie would have
been entitled.
.Notwithstanding thie iaveetiga
tion was had by three diatiaguieh
ed officers, Uaa Scofield,»Gea Ter
ry end Gea * »*t.y, the measure
has met hitter oppoeitou. Bat it
lias at last passed the House end
will prebably paee die Senate.
While in Atlas;* last week we
were shown by (J#v. MeDaniel the
specimens es marble and grsaite
i hut had been sent te the Capitol
C.iiniiuseioaer sot iaejaetiee- W*
were forcibly struek with the var
ety aud beauty of the Geergia
specimens White aud varigaed
marble, from Piekees. and other
•eetioun of the State, eewpared fa
vorly with ani! epecimses from oth
er Slate, while the large nuaaber
es tiae (peexoaens es granite de
veloped the feet that the State
need net go beyond her own lim
its for list elass building mat* rial
for her sew Capitol.
Ihe oely trenble appreheade ht
that we have aet the machiaary at
granite for use, ae cheap aa v can
be deue at many es the aid qua
riia; but we Lav* the advantage
ia freight*. If the Commies (>a
ers determine <e use the Pickens
eoanty marble, it will give that in
dustry a great Ttooiu ead enehle
tha owners to pet up proper ma
chinery for fully developing the ia
exhaustible eapplv with which it
ia said the eiounteia funnies
abound.
< ‘aptain -Sage, on last Friday,
tailed ever th« Superintend#
es thr Air Line to hia eticcata r
and ha* takes eharge of the G» r
gta I‘acilflc, with hand qnat e a a
I Birmingham He hat beet con
| nacted with the Air Ltae frem the
time the work bag tie. Wa# the
principal surveyor of the rnad.aitd
baa beet connected with it a*<Mii#f
Kngieeet until he »a« made Su
peiinteadant.
The employe , it view of his
long services and th# higli esteem
in which he was held by those who
bad been associated #ith hia, pre
seated him last Thursday aight a
handsome silver seiviee.
The establishment of cettoa
mill* in the Soii'h is having a dis
aatroua effect upo* naaaufactmiag
iu the Eeatera State*. It las
beea fnuad iapraeticabl* for them
to compete wi-h the Soethenj
Mills, and the result is that they
have reduced the pay of or#ra
tivea until they refuse to stand
any further redaction. Theie is
now a strike ia the Fall Hiver
Mdl* and thirty thoumad paople
have beea throw a out *f employ
merit.
The -State Treaaary seeme to be
in a flourishing eoadition and it
not in need of rnon*y L<**t week
the Treasurer refused to receive
>700,000 offered to he paid hv th*
East Teen- Ga. and Ya R R Co.
fbe Company propose 1 to pay is
l r . S. bonds hearing only this*
per eeat iatereat. while the act all
lewißg the debt to be paid #o cetu
plated the paymeut in hoi,da bear
ing 0 per cent.
Greenville, in Merriwetker ootia
iv is to Lav# • Rati Read. Th#
citizen* have takes hold of it ia
earnest and a' their first mee-mg j
raised fifteen theusand dell erg in
cash. The road will rua hum ■
Cliipley and connect with Colum- 1
bu*
Pike Coaaty *N#JT A eolored
ai*a gave the gypeie* two bushel*
of corn, ihr## hundred sound* of
tedder aad two bene ia payment
[ f*t ktttfcg Ail fttttthi t«M
A correspondent of (he Const i
tiitioa from Bed Clay, Oa , <• ves n
horrible accannt of ne death of
Hammie Simmons. a boy about eev
en years old with hydrophobia,
The chiln wne bit on (lie 17t.h of
Deceeiher lent, by a dog. not sup.
posed e tli* time to be nead. Ini'
On tire 22ad he began to ahow
symptom* of hydrophobia and as
er eafteneg tetfible egenv. ),«
■ died en <he 26 h. We meke the
■ following extras, fiom the leitei :
By six o'clock on the evening of
24ih palietu eompiamsd oi a pain
in the back of his head, hm eyes
projected fearfully and he would
gaee at any one as if staring wrh
horror at some (headed monstr.
A eoris au moving was kept up.
Ao one positioa would be
retained. The bed was “too hard
sad too hot" A particle of noov
ing air, the alighivtt Boise, a ray
es light from caudle or lamp,
weald immediately pruduc a acr
veuri ooiivalaion Tha lo esthiag
was rapid aud hoarse: tha expeelo
ratios -*aa conalant and froihv,
ottea a tough, repy saliva. By
Bins oolock a shgh' rest was u i
ticed for about tive minute when
a viaiter eaaully asked if ha bad
dtank aay water. The child had
not had water up to this mo
tueai; but whan h* heard the word
‘‘water ’’ he acreamed ”water! wa
ter! give ine water, qmek!'* It was
brought, the glnsa oigerly seirsd
and a portion nwallowod which at
enee produced ceavulsione and
voajitieg.
From th* moment of water be
iug aamed. he was eeixed with un
intolerable thirst—a mad th r«t,
which could aot bequenebed. 1m
ai'iaary pains in thw hand, oar, kans.
or foot—iadas 1 to name anv part
of the body woald produced ihe
ery "It hnrta there too, ’ demon
: .Irating the fact that the entire
i physical system was Bartering such
excutiating ageaie* that no one
j meaaber had supremacy over an
; other. At this etage of the disease
j the least deviation iiem a perfect
• quiet on part of arteeduuce and
a semi-darkened room was itense
jly annoying. The ever ware dis
’ tended, and apparently protruded
!ao rnuoh that the lids eeuld not
olo«e without pain, while the pu
pils contracted to almost an invis
ible “point”. Tuedemand foi wa
ter continually increased, the
freely, uie to eaTrnn£ TVcamtfnror#
frequent, hard shor , and hoarse
to the exieat that some eoinpaied
it to die bark of a dog, while his
piteous cries from sheer weakness
might lesemba cal ia« whines.
During thee* convulsion* not he
slightest show of anger or mad
ness was disaei natal*, aad never
for a moiuaat was tha patient ir
rational, nor did ha aver lose ihe
power of speeeh. Jt was a series
»f convulaioa* and isai, us glaring
ays tad vivacious tongue, of na
; lure aad poison atrugling for su
preinacy until oua o'clock a t*. of
hie un bam able thira'. ha t xclairi *d
“1 am eteryiug for * drink," iheu
netureyielded and aiaking and
dsnly backward without a moan
; 'Saimnie Ctiiumon* liad died of by
drophobia
A cerreapondet of the Torce
j New* writes as folows:
I' here seems te he eonsideiable
.excitement thieagh sorth Gecvrgj*
; over the weaderful exploits of
Mias Lala Hurst—moving chairs
aed hedateada simply by a ton h
of th# tisger# Whether th# is
true or set I cannot aav. but
thore ia ono thing that I do know
i to ho truo: There lives, ia Walton
, eoasty.a Ur, ArasMua CWrigh',
ah#ai fifty ye.ira od, that has
beea blind froia infauey, wh# rai
with hia owa hand* make aa good
a wago*. baggy or as nasi a
aotlin, or do aa goed work in th*
ceoperrag a lia* aa any ether mau
in that county. I have known
him whan arc wed with work,
to g# in a hia shop] at midnight
and, wiihout the aid of any on#
•r «ny light wi.atcvsr, werk for
heura putiag tegether buggy and
wagon wheel*, or any part par
tainiug to either, with as much
aeenraey aa if he had iwo go. d
eysa. He has a farm which lie
superintends himself and ia os*of
meat auceefnl faruimera in th*
eenaty, aa verv|few have mad* more
clear money farming since the war
than he ha* If any use doubts
these facta I eta refer to bund
red* of witneta in Walton and
Oconee eeunties.
Iu playing a game es aeven uj*
with n young Jlady from St.
I’aul a wicked Bismurker told L*r
thnt every time she held e jaok
of trump* it was a sure sign that
her lover was 'kinking of her.
Theu the impenitent flond watch
ed her face al each deal, end ev
ery time she blushed and lookad
til eased led du. end naught her
jack
Th* fastest tiain from New
York lo Chicago makes the dis
tance of 912 mile* i B 25 hour#
and 11 miaute* with only aeven
•’ope. The slowest mile be weea
New T#rk and Philadelphia ig
■mad# two minutes and fastest in
CT tiisidt
Georgia will soon be famous for
the supernatural. The *x))loita rtf
Miss Lula Hurst hav* hardly
bean trumpled tothecouatrv t»o
--fore rival* are beginning to np
pear. Dawson county claims blie
and Barton another. Now if
Rome of ortr young men could be
meveil a the aain* way,they conld
elan half dozen plow* tloa spring
without iior*c*.
We have not yet heard of any
Gwinnett oouriy girls that can
move chair# arouad very lively,
hill givs them u brooia stick ar.d
they cm olettn out the put- h in
doulVt quick time.
Ihe new Candida e for puldiv
honor from Bartow ia Alias Mattie
Lee l'rice. She gave a parfoi in
uricea 1 Sleleshoro Academy acd
I ncle 1 harlie Wilhegham thus d*
si-ribee the show :
The wri er of thie artiode was
requested to grasp attempt to
hold tha chair still. Wegrwppie,!
on io the ahair with a grip of dentil |
aud ban I all our physical foiccai
iu a lamping to hold It still.but to
no avail. After ten mist* •* *.
the hardest work «e ever did iu j
am existemie we gave it U[>, com 1
pletely axhaastad. The chuii i
sesmed lo be possessed of some 1
powerful element. It carrier! us i
around ihe stage with piomia
cuous awkwordness. Miss Mat lie
simply rested the palms of hoi
bauds noon the sea'. Af'er «•
lied been convenced that the young
lady possessed an unuulur.il power
wa turned the chair o-er to the
ttther of the girl who immediau-ly
called gentleman in liie audietiec
to come up and test 'his power.
Wki swi h »otae alia could ao
handlA as easy otliers, all wire con
vinced ti.at her efforts w«rs no,
from muscular nartiou, It was
qui a amusing to uotice uoiv navd
and faithful liouesi Uncle Bear
Hammond labored to ov<r,
ahair. The perspiration railed oft
him like rain, aud at last giving up
reuai ktk:
"Thai there was no man or woman
ia die house that euiil l handle
him /hat way,” All who desired
came forward aud went away tal
ly convinced 'hat the yosug girl
whs possessed of wonderful pow
er.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
liy virtu# of mi on'ur from (lieOoiii-t
of (mlimirvof (iwinm-ti County, Gu..,
will lit* sold to Ihe highest liiddfi, l*c
fore the Court llou.-rch oi inlhe i Sw-n
of I.aivivneei Hie in .aid ..mill \, A.ll,
in? acM i-ilied property iielongirt" 1 i i,
tlie estate of Minerva A SVliithy late
of naid comity, dec’d.. to-wit :
Ninety six acres, more or less, hwiug
parts of lots No*2.'4 and :fJS, lying on
the hsailwaters of Ivie Cieek in said
enmity . adjoint; lands of l>a\ id Ham
ilton, Jose O Hal-y, Hsiris I’iicket
and JCranci# Flainilfon Sold for the
purpose es disti'ilmtioii among 'he
heirs and lo pay the debts of g.'iid de
ceased.
_ Terms one half cash, ladanci- line isi
Nov ISM 4 at * per cent.
BKBRVti A WillTl!V,
February .">th lHkt. Adiur.
Application I’or Chart- r
ST AT*! OFCEOKHI*. )
( 1 wianst l (’ounty. i
To lh* Superior Court of said Poiiw-
I v TbapsliUon #f T S tiaruer, .las.
K Claud John F F.»pv and W It Cham
Wee,
Heiptcl ful I j *liow#th tlmi and
t hair and
if* b* < i t*!«d a body corporaifi*. hikl
: under and by the name
.of Buford Bdmiitional In*titute. n\u\
; do \ utinetc in building a Sohcntl House
or Imuaes. #ltc% Tin.'tees, employ
! T«a#ti«ra in t lie (nan of Buford, 'l'ht
! corporata 'lock iornindst of snl»»< rip
i lioni. donations. *ift» and ttidntr
| merits, having fnr fneir object the
i erect ton of a goot l aiidF.d fnlile Imilil
| 'US tor an institution «if learning in
alt the ails anil sciences or any
branch of industry, and the crpura
-1 tors hareiu named, may open hooks
j for subscription, pprehase hr -*1«
i deed or rift, any lot of land or othcr
wise hold sell and oonvey among real
and personal property and through
| their hoard of trustees, cenvey any
l donation of laud that may l>e donut no
in aid of Building, other than tlie lot
, donated to erect the building upon,
which, together with the building,
can only be sold by a majority of all
the votes of the patrons and subeerib- j
ers of the town of Buford, being cast
at a public election to be held foa that
purpose. Ami that they have powrr
to make by-laws, rules and regulation
anil to im grove the grounds, plant
shane trees and to inclose the grounds
and to rwgi l ile tlie sale of spirituous
lii|Uors 't llhih one mile of the insti
tute, and to make one of their board
President and to have a Secretary and
to Ha.ve a Treasurer and such oilier
officer* as they may deem proper,
ami tojhave the power through prop
er officers, to rent or lease for any
length of time, anv room or rooms or
hall for any purpose not daincging to
Hie good morals of the town and to
regulate Hie same by subli bv-laws as
may tic necessary, and that they nut}
have power tosae and be sued in any
court of law orepuitv in the State or
the I lilted States, and lhat the pres
ent corporhtor* hold their office until
ilicit siiccesam-s are elected and iiuaii
hed. Which elect ien must be held mi
the 111 st|Uonday in October of each
year thereafter, at which time one
half of the trustees shall be elected to
serve for two years and at the second
election the other half to be elected
to hold their office f u two years, and
so on for each succeeding year, and
said petitioners may make by-laws
aegulatiug how and where said elec
tions ara to he held and how vacan
cies may be tilled.
And they desire to tie incorporated
for the ter £ of twenty years with the
privilege of renewal al Hie expiration
of thut time, all of which your peti
tioners will ever pray. Ac. ’
T S Garner,
Jas E I'/oud,
John F Espy,
J N Tliompaeu,
E Sudderth,
David F Vainer,
Win J 5 HaygeoW,
W R Ciiumblc,
Petit >o»*rs
•J eiiiiary asth lUi.-liaii
pWONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
MKTAI.Ti I'bAMP
l»er. 7, la SO. }
Owes » Brilliant. White .nd Steady
' S KESCTiH-TION FKEI^
-ret.rtn „| eases, in Pr,. , . . ,
OWIN'.VP; IT SHF HI ’’l*’ » V !.K-
Will be told IWnr- the i i>m t ll"ii>"
dour in l h<* town of La w .<•••vi1 .(iw 11
llftt < "Ol ntv (iil.|wil hill t ill ir„:ll hi,’ <
of >mli* oh tiii* fli rt Tui-slnr in Mu h
tn**i tli' - following, do. ri'it i in >|>
erl v to wit :
.Mixtv acre# of lain), moii >r h •,*,
known aa part of land lot \'< Two linn
ilwl and twenty Seven, i in i lie
7th district of Gwinnett t-ountv, Gcor
ria, adloinilig the lauds of .1 t', Sod
ded li, Lucinda Roberts ami M. I’m*.
la-vied oil a* the property of .la*..Mi
Cwtelieon In ml i*l v one II In Ip 110*1 in
justice’* <loui-t of the v<n D!*l t; n.,
of said oomity, in favor of Young
I ’ole vs .1 tie Mot ’iitohoon.
I,evv made and returned to me lir
T. C. burton, f;. C.
Alan at the same tinn- mid pirn t\ i!
la- gold, one aor* of land, more or leas,
in the town of Noroross in »aid)ooiiiit v
adjoining town lots of X. I. Arude'i.
Mi * Tinsdale and F, .1 McDaniel and
iff) the SontU *tde hounded hy n s r■ ■ t
known asthe Lawreneevill road.
la-vied on a* the propeitv of S. 1 1.
Worley l>y virtue *■ M aud to vat'sy
one fl fa from the In-te es cr.iul of
the PMKh Dial., U M of said count v in
favor of .1 B Jonea v* said s(i Wor -
ley iaivy made and r.-luirnv.i to me
! T>y C X Flower*, L. C.
Alao at the mine time- and pia. e will
lie sold one hundred and twenty ft e
acre* of land more or lees,part of iand
lot No a® in the HtU diatiiet ..f said
Couaty, bordered hy lands of w. r.
\a»*ou the North, lands of A. \
Dyer on the south and west and other
lands of Deft on the etui
Levied on a* the property of Milton
Brownlee hy virtue of mil lo sttiisi v
two tl fas in favor of M B Ragsdale,
agent for Baldwin ii Co. vs said Mil
ton Brownlee, from the.iiislii es Court
of til l 408 dist G M.
Levy madeaud returned to me I is |.f
H. MahalTy. L. C.
JAS Si PATTERSON,
Jau Btk 1884 Sheriff.
Gwintinett Deputy Sin riff'Sale*.
Will t*e sold before t lie Court lloiim
doorin the town of Lnwrem-evilh-
Gwinnett County, Georgia, within tin
legal hours of sale on the tl ret Tues
day in March next, the following
deserihed properly, to wit :
.sixty seven and one half a res of
laud more or less, it being part id 1 mil
lot No 266 in the lithdist of Gwinnett
County, adjoining lands Henry New
Daniel SteKerly and others, the place
whereon Raymond Morgan now re
sides.
Levied on as the property of Deft,
it Morgan by virtu* audio satisfy
one writ of possession from Gwinnett
Superioii Court in favor of II N .wilier
vs Letty Jackson and James Jackson,
and U Morgan and K. Jenkins, seeuri
ties. Property pointed out by Biff’s
Attorney.
A. P. BROOKS,
February 9tl» 1884. Dept. Sheriff
INTHE MATTER OK NEW
ROAl)
GkoßoU —Uwinnk't Cut in t .
To ike Bnull) ol I nimtv Conn:c»sioii
ers.
The undersigned |{o:d I’ninncsooii
ers of the 4(J4th dish, G M ol said coun
ty make this tin u repirt, on petiiion
tor a new public rosd, eoinrin ueing u
the incorparatiun Imuis ot tin- town o 1
Hawiionee following the Scales Mill
read lo where James Brogdon new I ves
and intersecting with the old llu'chrt.-
Ferry road. And also reopening ol
slid Friry loud lo said I rry Tin v
find that the contemplated road will hi
of public utility ami eonvrnin.ee. Tin y
proceeded to mark mil said road us re
quired by law.
T U Bamt,
\T I' Bc*:.es.
Aug 17th IbBJ Road Coirn s
that ihe same ("Hne'oTYo a ifiiiiY ns
belore the Bo.id on Iht 4lh Monday n
•fu Hilary IBk4,
Alice el I raft hum the mimii « oi
said Board, tugu t 27th IsmJ.
J 48. It. i-PKN IK,
Dec 17th IS'd CIL lid Co Com
Citation loi a new road iroui k I.
Hiasweli >to A J. Harris
GrORUIA—G WINN KTT 1 'ill) NTT,
Report ol Roail Cr,iimii«sio Hi* ol l hi
129:‘ifti iliMriel of «.i<l co-iatv
CoimuTiice al (ht ilivi ii;j lan 1 iim
niTweeii Kpliraiui I. Bni.well and .-eon
1. Laugh * nraf tlie lint- ot GwiimtH
county, running said lino to a seitlvuitiii
mail in Irunt of Willis B Coopers uni
'ill-net-, it being the dividing lines b
tweefi Braswell. Bmigli l uck, Malu.fl -y
and W B Coa iei .J thence runnii g sain
«tllenient road t i W W V ehb a tiridgi
«erc»« Sishy Fork emk, thenee sat
read p) 14 J Bag fit* lesi-1.-net them
said road on the dividing land line Ii
I seen W J and VI '/. Baggett and i
and A M Welib* lo Lawrene, ville aic
Covington r.iad at the dividing line In -
tween .Vi- Martha coopers and Scoli
coopei* thence paid line lo a nett I -
-meat roati running in Iron! of Ihe resi
dence of l.iindi uni F >rd. thenee -ai l ro n
to within to within two or ihiee hue
died yards of Haines creek, then lean v
Ihe road lo Ihe left, lo an old ford at or
»t*i 'he dividing land line between Pin
man W iliiaias and Jackson 1 awlins,
thenee raid line hack lo the origitulsu
tlemeat road running said road lo tin
residence ol Peter Rawlins and until i
intersects Stcne Mountain Road a I tin
residence ol Andrew Ham* We fur
ther rvport this road ol great public u
lility and eonvcniecnl to a large portion
ol Ihe citizens ol said county at d tarn
ratly ask an orde- from y< t.r board tor
the putpose of eatublisliing this as a pub
lie road, Swore to tnd subscribeep be
fore me. W l Bagoktt, J I’
V\ It.MS kl. Bkitt
A t’STI.N W’KBB,
Road com . a
(Jitleitd that cil. ton be published in
j bWINN k'l'T II XKeI,II |<> Hll- «|mLV 111 .-{(I
j days mid lhat llicsa"i ■.•unit'oil I'll a li
! "til hearing bt lor* trie B.ianl on iltr I I,
Monday in January [ 884 li 1 here Mini
jb* no legal übj.-cli >,. tiled wnli rl.i
- board at that lline an >rd*i will ilien lie
passed establishing , | public roul.
Aug -171 b ,88.'!
i A tin* citraul I rum ih« minute* of
said Hoard.
•las, I), Shnnok,
Drc. I7tl. 1883 I Ik lid co com
N - ■— m ■
Citation to r*-establish llnichins Firry
road on petition of divers citizens ol
Uwinnett county made to the board ol
county eommisaionert a t the Augi-st
fern of said board.
It wa»ordered tint citations be pub
lished an the (i win nett Ultimo lor the t
space *f 30 days, jiving notice to soy
one alio ohjeclsto reopening i*l said road
to file his abjecliona with ibis boar,/ on
or before the 4lh Monday in Jammrv
1884. when the same will come on loi
linal hearing. Said road to be establish
ed wiicru the old load lied now is.
A true extract Iroiu the minulea of
said hoard
J AS D. SPKNOIi,
Dec 17th 1888 Clk Hd co com
liaoou— tlWlNNKTT Ol UXTY
To all whom it may concern.
W H Simpson adminigtiator ol W 1*
Brown dee d has In due lorni applied
to the undo signed fur have to sell ihe
lands tielonging to the estate o! -aid de
ceased, to wit: 4 0 ueies more or less
No 328 in lhe county ol I’curve 4u
acresmoreor less No 84 I, Lumltio couri
*y all in said Stale and slid \pp|ieu
tion wdl be heard on the Ist Mold y
111 March next}
JAMKS T LAMKIN.
Jau 38 1184, Urdiuarvi
M*MJXI.STRAT()ir.S SALK.
By virtue of un order from the
C iill of (>i Unary of Gwinnett Coun-
Iy , Gemgill., will lie Sold liefore the
i 'ourt Him. ■ door in the town of Law
i eni ev ille in suid countY, within the
! -al tmui - oi sale, on tin- first Tues
day in February, next. Hi-' following
dnerilH-d hinds to wit :
iVt m re*, more or f «. lot No 108 in
7th dist of Gw iniiett: Jot I acres, more
oi less hit Xo, 101 in7th dial of Gwiti
io 1 1 ;do iiere., .fl Soulh sj.le lot Xo Ido
in 7til dial of Gwinnett; undivided
half inter .'«t in Inti uere. more or less
of lot Vo 02 in Tilt dist of Gwinnett,
the place whereon Sully Stevenson
mm i esidi s.
To In-sold ns the propert y helong
itig to (lie estate of W* F Mitchell, lute
it said o mul y, dec'll. Sold for the
purpose of distrlhntion mid for tin
benefit of creditors. Terms cash.
Jlis. W. Mitchku,,
.mu Ith 18*4 Administrator A- .
fi KOROIA GWTNN'WIT COI STY.
W R Simpson guardian of John W
Grogan and Albeft I’. Bartow, ap
plie»torne for letters ot dismission
from said gitaniianahip, and 1 will
pas* upon his application on Hu- lsi
Monday in February best ai my of
fice in t.sy wreneeville. said count v.
JAS. T. LA MK IX,
Dee 4th IttHS—4w Ordinary
Gwinnett Sheriff's Sales
Will bu sold before the Court House
door in the toyvn of Lawiehcevillc,
Gwiiiui-tl County Georgia, within the
legal hours of sale mi the lirst Tues
: day in Fehruary 1884, the folloyy ingde
scribed property to wii :
One liouae and lot in Ihe town of Du
luth in said county. hounded on the
Xortti by Dogwood street, nil theKust
by Gutluie Streoi and on the South .A
West hy Mrs Barker. Is nig thirty (lye
yards ..pi a re.
lievied on as the nr perlv of W. F.
Brewer by virtusof ami to satisfy one
moil gag* Ii fa from G winuetl S pel i
nr Court in favor of Eddleman A Boyy
iu vs F Brewer.
Also at the same time and place will
be sold, l wo acres of land, more or less
near Ihe town of Duluth in said coun
ty, fronting oil Lawreiict-ville Street,
and hounded on Ihe ea.l and Sonthby
lands of .1 C New , and oa the West by
lands of Hiram Mathis,
Levied on as tin* property of Xelson
Nash by virtue of and to sat isfy one ti
fa from Hie lusliees Court of Hie IStKi
dist u in favor of Hiram Mathis vs
said Nelson Nash. Pr perty poinled
out by plaintiff
Levy made and returned to me by
A T Scoggins I. ('.
A Iso at 1 he same t ime and place will
be'sold one pair platform scales of the
( liieago make including the necessa
ry fixtures, Steam Rugine and boiler
and fixtures, and one cotton press, all
located at the gin house of John C
King in the towu of Buwannee in
said county and pointed out by defend
nit s attorney,
Levied on as tbs property of John
C King by vlrl lie ol and to'satisfy one
H fa from Gwiunelt Stlpei ior coni I iu
favor of Mack 81 udler A Co vs said
John C Kiog.
V MRS M. PATTRUSOX,
an Ist 1884. Sheriff
Gkokou Gwi\Nirrr Cou.viv.
Martin S Pool, Guardian of I In- or
phan- of Noah K lirogdou deed, aji
plies to me for letters of dismission
from said guardianship and I will
pass upon his application oil the lirst
Monday in February next at my office
in Luwrenoevillo, said county.
.1 A MRS T LWiKIN.
Jan Ist 1884 4w Ordinary
G KOH U ! A* — G W IN N KTT COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern, li A.
Teagle guardian for R A Jones, form
erly R. 4 Brow'll, applies to me for
let ters of dismission from said guardi
unship, and I will pass upon his appli
cation on the first Monday in Februa
ry next at my office in Lawreuceville
said countv.
J AS. T. LAMKIX,
aan Ist 188 if -4w Ordinary
GEOItIGA SCHOOL
of
Laagnage, Eclence&Ail
—» itm —- ...
1. Admits student* of all tiges and
both sexes.
Has students in daily attendaiu e
representing ail Denominations.
•i. Hits a better location than auv
ot her School.
4. Offers than any
ot her school.
*■». Teaches more branches of st inly
than any other school.
t>. Has more and better teacher*
than any other ?eh >ol.
7. Is by far the best equipped
school in this section.
8. Charges lower for Board and Tu
tio* than join other school.
Terns, h Month,
Pn at /i g ( I fix.vs, J . (j
('la. sites, Jk2. i
Academic (’luss, <
Collegiate Classes, $4.0()
French (imi German, si,o(.
Hebrew, Spanish nr Italian S2.(T
Vocal or Piano Lessons, *4.0(1
Organ, Guitar or Cornet, $3.00
Painting in Oil. $4.00
Pat" tin / in Water Colors, SB.OO
Drawing in Crayon, $71.00
Decorulire Art, $ .-.00
Embroidery, Caiman or Nee
dle Work $2 00
Shell , Feather or Wax
Work, $2.00
Knitting or Setting, $0.70
Excellent Hoard Ft on SB.OO
Jo SIO.OO
.Elocution Free, Hand Drawing
and Calisthenics taught Free.
ItUckipard young ladies anti yen!li
me t /111 no trill taught it desired.
Misst'. A Hansel, formerly of Au
gusta. ami well known as a trainee of
young ladies, is now a member of ihe
Faculty and will take personal i lun L -e
of non resident girls and young tudi,
both in out of school.
The Mvaie, Art and other liepnit
inenls of the School are in charge of
thoroughly competent and enthusias
tic Instructors
Kyer.v one interested in the subject
«f Education should write for further
information to
lerrcll E. Simmons,
Hector
Norouoss, Ham gin.
Oct. Sftth MSS. —ts
LAND SALE.
AN ill be sold before the court hou.-e
door in the town of Lawrencevillo,
Gwinnett county wdliin the legal
hour* of sale on ihe lirst Tuesday JWi
February 1884. the following described
binds belonging tut lie estate of je.-.-c
Murphy, late of said county, dec’ll
One hundrednud ten acres of land,
more or less, known a* part of lot No
11! in the Sth Hist of said count v, and
being all of the South East half ot
said Tot, except fitteen acr es hereto
fore dei i *d to Joseph Park*, anil ad
joining niiotWß Kolierts, Hold,
4'raig aim • hers.
The above land is to tie sold by con
cent of all llie heirs at lawof suiduecd
for the purpose of distribution, all ol
whom are of age and.will join in exe
cuting title* to the purchaser-. Terms
each.
JANE MUiIFHY,
and other heirs at law.
January Sth ISB4.
mow m l-,'n, imu.-w
TIPm: RBfSAtt
H KitxcTfppe. I'l'iuil.Peu holder tu,u|
“ *■ m »'•! I ill. Het Of KlCgflUt ti.il.l Blifl!
KUm-no Hutluitf, Uonta' Luke (•••urge Diamond Pin Am.
IhyM Stoii* Kitiy IuImMI with *olU, AmtPhyal titonu Sett*
Plu, Gold plated WtHiding King, Set Kowbnd Far Drop*.
Ladies Fioweteil ami Silvort u Hat Pin, latdhV Fai.ey Set
Pluaml Until*, (Joid-pUte Collar Button, Unit*’ tio-T'i i*t
ed watch Chain and Set <>r fiaana ma
Throe Gold plated S-u,D ,
«urt ft > t nt SO ■ ■ ■ WW&W
EJCTKAOKDiNAKYm ■
W m Mias; tHAKn WtWM. H«W r iftw
Mil Ewing
m:w - .out;: nkiv ops; NEW ,, |{| „
Spot Cash House,
>•0 .~7
\ PKH TH.\ X XHE J
HuviDt; ju ,i opened ti new stood: oi u', )ol ] s „ t
ton and Powell old sfp.nd, on theSoutli We.-.
Pill'iit SquiM-e I invite- tile public to caJI on m olo *
want HA R(i \IX SIX Well H
Tm:T7jood,s.
HARD 1 { RE.
CROCKERY,
GLASS WARE.
ROOTS A SHOE^
NOTION* ,
C soil for cash Only \
1 liave nil Imd debts to lose idr which Boin«boiJ» J
imivt ]>ay, and can aell cheaper than other» * 1
Come and see me and be satisfied, The TolJ
prices oi standard sroods will show what I aiudoi3
Auguaia Sljir'iug I
Blcaclit-'l Doiui ;-tic "" ••••kill
Good Jeans ~ 11 ll 't®
Printtt t(l
Woisicds Lo* to ‘"I
Heavy Georgia Ciiccks -4 l * U«|
Flannels...
Rm. an Sli -.-s -1 t#
Ladies tSimwia V.'.V.V.'.
W hen you come town inquire tor tiie
I warn hi usi
I
' I will buy all remnant* of Seed (N»ito„ » tu \ p J
i highest market price. ‘ I
Oct 2‘Hh LSiS.'J I
• S
Bowles M- rhomps’l
Will ELL YOul
.-Ik MR
White Cra.mlated Suoa. at h pound* to-tk.l|
Light lkowii L U C •• l j u u ■
and everything- else at proportionately I
Low Price®. I
They will also buy your Chick-is n J
atos and all kind of Oumby , JhSl
will pay you tl,,- holiest market price 1
Give Them a Call
at the Old Kohinson CJprner. B
X 188d—hno ’ ■!
"JohnM Wilsonl
I*awi*enceville Gal
j_ n " 0,1 ‘ ' s continually recei l .
st G \ It. COFFEE. FLOT I!, MEAT. LARD, CROCKMIH
J' I 10NERIES, CANNED GOODS, A A FULL O'H
of hardware, boots a shoes. ■
He ( alls speeial“attention to Ibis EcelebritUd fl
Matches and fine
lli;uik'm_ his customer* lor their liberal |'^ ri^B
In- assures them that they will always find litir fl
and liberal prices at his house, ( kill and exaini^B
Yourself. I
All pm ties indebted to him hy note or ai'cai
respectfully urged to make immediate fl
t rompt sett Clients make long-iriends. fli
/v °d()HX M, Wlkflt
Oct lot h 1 iSd—.‘hno
Qim k smi:, small ram
B. F. Whit
SUWANNEE GEil
O
The cheapest Dry Goode, Groceries, Provieou*, ”'S
Crockery, Glassware, Notions. Umbrellas, and Cloibing. '■
County. ■
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN S SHOES A S* l ®
SEWING MACHINES OF ALL KINDS *■
ATTACHMENTS FURNISHKD ■
St ir Much inett I 'xcftinii/cd for Old O' l ** H
Highest market price paid for all kinds of cuun ry
k- ep constantly on band a fresh stock of tnerchantabl* ! V
fair dealing and lo,v prices, make it to the inter*s>
kal with rue. I iuvi e inspection of uiy Mock and
•ompefition. H
Oct 23 1833—Jtnj j r.m