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■ToWISN'ETT herald.
wh^r*~H° u ’ ies ' i ‘ ut>
Is,CENTl s ,CENT COLUMN.
b' pISKOLUTION
is hereby giwn that the
■2ile firm of Snoil &, Saw
■.Mlnve been engaged in
■ ,*t Snell ville Gwinnett
W isdesolted by mutual con
mri.e outstanding indebied
■J| be collected by the old
I SNELL A SAWYER.
22-1 mo.
I NOTICE.
l-icei* hereby given that
EeLi vert . Col. ofgwmnejtCo
■ Hr.written contract with me
Bguirsd.by -sec. 4-500 of theLw
■S Us a hireling uutil July
■ abJ 1 W| l | proacecuiany
■ u who engages him during
I ' m6 J. S. Kenr.crly
Ly'tf 1««L
H^ ( A i, intelligence.
H , potato slip man is the moat
Hulurrituee ju«* l now
K, received a communication
K Texas hut it came too late
Htius isfcue
■ (Jhieketja jure get mg
H J ti, e sound of the threah
Kmooii he heard in the laud.
Hw portions of the county
He visited bv tine rams las: week
H,, healts of the husba idmeu
H«gi» d -
communication ol R K- J.
Bodnifer ibis issue has been
Hud iB the 'office, which will
Hunt for "ur failure to publish
■#„ uuikvstand that Dwu i*i o k
K IU Nyrcrußß ib looking up
R’ lull t tlioio is more demand fur
Kies there than there ha* been
H vein
Hy.in Arnold has secured the
Kmailrou.othat, begins uii 111*
KolJuly, from Lawi snceville
■s'.m et Water, Yellow River,
KurTille and Son liville.
■lohu lilats. of Ciaiueßville, de
K,. (0 i, et uiue a candidate for
■ wiilature. He very proper
KucluJes that there is more
H M viu»tLkii.g to Ilia case.
■ Uur town has a number of skill
■l fiiteruirtii who go out on ih«
Beam* with bah and tackle and
Kjouslv wait tor a bite but geu-
Hjlv m uni wi'b fishermans luck
Hite call attention to the adver
iu this issue of a huine for
Kb; Geo. \Y. Culver. If not
Hid privately, it will be auctioned
H«u the first Tuesday iu Ot to-
Hr.
KLittle Swedish girl, while
Kticg with her father on a star
Haight, absorJed in couteinpla
Honor Ike bkie-. being asked of
Hint she was tlrnking, replied:
■ns thinking if the wrong side
HUeiven is so glorious, what
■nut tLe right be’ ’
H The "\Yalton Court House is
Homplete 1 and lias been received
H* the authorities. It is now pro
H to build a jail to cost $(1500
H’altou has certainly an emerpris
H. set us men to manage her oun
Hf iflairt and they intend to put
H>eir county ahead in public im
■rovemests.
H The tine weather during this
Hiouth has given the planiers a
Hood oportuui v to work out their
Hropi and from every Section we
Haarihs same repon, that the
Bottoi prjspect is as tine as ever
Htti seen iu ;he county. There
Bwbeen a heavy crop planted and
■lieprosperity of the county depen-
Hi largely on a fine yield.
I We legist m learn that Mr.W
|W Gtiffiu who is in H arge of the
ISemimiry has beeu confined to Lis
weak with p..*umonia
IFor adty or two his case was re
Igarded as critical but tbe indica
Itiana are batter and be is im-
Iproving. It is feared tbs’ he will
not be able to resume his Scholas
tic duties this tarm.
l**Mlc Vfectiug
Ths first Dem«crfttic conven
dou for this campaign will be held
>«t luasday, to select delegates
*° tbs State Convention. Ii will
l’*>husj time, bui we hope the
dtiieus will turu out as it is im
portuui i-i all public meetings tc
as full ao attendance as nossi
tut.
Mr fftiu, at Hut Tut,complains
‘t theielas fieuti no H kilo's
r,<;e VB tbufe for two wai kn. All
** ( ‘i>u Nay i« that tlie papers for
*' oltie« Lave >een pui up «ucb
~ eek ’ marked and mailed
Qfre OUr responsibility ®oda. As
*«Uve no control over the U.
J 1 ** 1 * 3 we cannot guarantee ttie de
tr .v of packagt g at their debtma
° D ' h our snfiscribers will as
e **“ n the rouble livß, we
‘ Uke Pl«»»ur. in aiding them
j° J &Ve b ®tter mail service. This
f 9 Urst complaint we have had
c *Otly, and we presume that
6,6 are still traveling
wind like Noah s dove, trying
B some spot of dry ground
« 9 it can nst. Perhaps the
. utß agents think that Hut 7’at
in l T tah or Nevada,
tisn that direc
Nnmmrr Home*
We understand that John T //a
g in. an old 1 osiness man of At
lanta has pure! seed a large body
of laud iu this county, just above
Norcros.y ai wlat is known aa tlm
Rit.tman p «c<y wliere ihe Peach
tree road crosses the Air Line.
//• expects io settle on the placa
and brild a handsome residence.
Thu is but the beginning of a
movement to settle up the coun
try along the Air Line. Herat
fore business men in A-lanta who
wanted a suburban residence
Hare gone down the Georgia Rail
Road, but lauds have advanced to
one dundred dollars an sere anv
where frem ti e city to Decatur.
And cow the tide is turning in
other directions. The n«xt, five
years will see hundreds of citizens
of ihe Guie City hunting homes
from Norcross to Atlanta. With
the facilities ottered by the Ait-
Line Road, a man engaged in bus
mess iu the city cat- be in the
city during business hours ana in
halt an hour be at his couutry
home, with all lie anvacf ages of
a country li f e, with its pure water
tine breezes. Surrounded by nis
docks, tisli ponds, gardens, vin
yards and orchards. And after a
refreshing nights sleep, he can be
at his business again next, morn
ing wi'h but little expense.
There are huudrulsof men who
eit ler from want of lime or means
cannot attord to carry their fami
lies 1 1 the springs ,»r the rnouu
-aies during tie hot weather in
July and August, but who could
build nice co tages along die Air-
Line road and continue their daily
occupations in the city, and yet be
with their families at night, and
at the same time support their en
tire families with the rent they
could get. from their residences in
t he city
I p the Air Line is in the right,
direction from the city for pars
ijfater uud hue health, am* it is on
ly necessary to give the boom a
start in tha 1 direction to turn pub
lie attention io it an the most de
sirable location for health and com
fort wbhiu the same listance from
'he oily in any direction.
Democratic Mass Meeting
.1 mass meeting of the Demo
cratic party of Gwinnett County
is here by called io assemble in
the court house iu Lawrenceville
at 12 o’clock, M., on Tuesday the
3rd day of June next, to appoint
delegates id the Sta'e Convention
which assembles on the 18; h of
June to select delegates to repre
sent the State of Georgia in the
National Democratic Convemion
to r ominate cadidates for Presi
dent and vice President. And to
dispose of other business that may
properly come before tbe meot
“g-
Every voter in 'he county who
expects to act with the Democrat
ic party in the fall election is invi
ted to be present and participa e
in the proveepiugs of the meet
ing.
The chairman of the Execu ive
Committee, Judge Terrell having
died since our last meeting, this
call is issued by authority of a
majority of the committee.
W. M. Ilunicut'.
T. L. Harris.
h. Su ldwth.
J. C. Harris.
And others.
Committee
The contract lor rebuilding tlm
Court House has, we are inform
ed, been closed. The eon tractor,
Mr Norbeek. giving lis bond in
the sum of forty three thousand
dollars io complete ihe work ac
cording to the plans and specifics
tionsentered in the contract. He
contracts to have :t completed
ready for occupancy by or before
the first day of September, lstso.
The present building will not be
be disturbed until after our Sep
le ber court
This building if built according
to tbe plaD, will be one of the
iiandfOinest public buildings in
upper Georgia. Not so as
some but with ample room for the
accommodation of tlie public liii
L-ants, witness and officers of the
conn, and provided with secuie
tire proof vaults where the public
reci rds and papers will be safe
under all circums antes.
Tbe Sisely of public records of
the Ordiuarie’s and Clerks otlne
is c f much more importance than
most people imagine. Thirteen
years ago, we lost our records,and
there is hardly a day passes ovi n
uov* that this loss is not severely
felt bv some of our ciii/ons, es
pecially in old estates and in the
settlements o f Guardians and
Wards.
A great many tens are shed
over tlie misfortune of poor old
Gen Grant, who lost everythin
by tlie failure of his (Inn. TLe
Boston Herald says that he is on
ly worth $1,01)0,001). Boor old
mau how we pity him--he can on
lv butter his bread ou one side,
aud will have to go back to tbe
tali vats for a living.
The Cartersville Free Press an
nounces the marriage of Willie F-
Mattett and Jfiss Peljc Smith, of
(arteisvijle. And compliments
Wiilie highly. He is a Lawrence
vilie boy and we are glad :o know
that he stand, so high a< his old
home. \\e are always glad to
note the success of our boys who
go out in the world to tight the
baltie of hfe, instead f f bangin'-*
around their father’s door expect
ing Dim to take care of them i,s
though yiey hud nothiug to do in
|ite It is a good idea for a young
man to cut. loose uud start life on
his own responsibility, and feel
thin Lis prospects depends upon
his own exertions. If there is any
mau in him this will develop it.—
Tt is a great mistake part'll one
times make in keeping their boys
ti d down at home. A boy never
learns to swim until you throw
him iu deep water.
THU ULEK IXfil KS
Prof Fred Page, assised by his
w ft l , both of whom sue blind,
gave a concert in the Court House
on last Monday uiguti io a very
good audience forthe short notice
The Professor i t n fine performer
on the violin and his powers of imi
talion arc remarkable, both sing
well and some of his jubilee songs
brought down the house with
rounds < f applause.
The entertainment passed oil'
pleasantly and creditably. Tbe
allotts of these unf ortuna e peo
pie to earn a living is commends
ble and deserves the patronage of
the charitable.
Editor Herrhl. —Please allow me
space in your valuble ; aper for a
few dots from this corner relative
to Union .Sunday School 2£ miles
south east of your or rather our
town. As vou will remember ,n
January las there was erected a
mvill house for the purpose of a
literary school which prove I a sue
cess with Mr. D. F. Bradford as
teacher. Being remote from Sab
bath Schoel the pa<rons / nd neigh
bors decided to organized a Un
ion School at this place on primi
tive basis. Accordingly they met
tbe second Sabbath in March and
organized witl M. M, King of hi
M. li. ( hnrch and Elijah Langley
suptsund with a sufficient number
of teachers. The school has been
iu a prosperous condition ever
since organized.
Two weeks since the s licol
agreed to have a picnic; the
time agreed upou was Saturday
May 24th at Brambletts Shoals.
Early i hat morning the school met
at the place selected in companv
with a portion of New Hope School
The children were soon scattered
along the river bank fishing and
enjoying themselves nugely until
12 o'clock when dinner was an
nounced.
The Baskets were then brought
for h, examined and found to be
large and well tills 1 with boiled
ham, fried bam, and baked ham :
Baked chicken, fried chicken, and
boiled chicken, cakes, custards
and many delicious fruit pies,
and then we smiled. AYe all did
eat ,'And were filled.’’
Nothing occured riming the
d.iy to disturb the enjoyment of
the occasion.
Success to the Herald. More
anon.
The newspaper men were terri
bly exercised io know w hat Van
derbilt would do when he heard
of tho panic. It will be remem
bered that the Midionair was on
his way across the Atlantic when
the fracus occurred. Why ask
such a question and of what im
portance is i 1 to the public 1 He
will continue to draw his interest
on government hands ond let the
poor devils who have bc-eu swin
dled in Wall street take care of
themselves. When a man sur
renders his soul io .Mammon, ue
makes a complete surrender and
has no more sentiment or sympa
thy in his composition than a wood
an horse.
K.xtensive preparatit ns are til
ing nnule in Chicago fur the ac.
coiutno la ion of the crowd who
are expected to attend the great
Conventions of the political par
dee. The hotels have already eu
gaged most of their rooms to dele
gates and the frieuds of aspirants
Visitors will have t>. skirmish n
rcund among Ivai ding houses and
restaurants to get something to
eat and a place to sleep
With the low rates thai will be
given to visitors it is expected
that the c.i y will be crowded for a
week in advance and a wtik after
the convention adjourns.
Mrs. Julia Cols n, the mother of
a family, committed sumi fit in ( hi
cago lust week, beeause they had
killed her pet dog. She left the
fol'owing letter t > console lier ehil
dr an :
Mv Dkar Family : All the re
quest I ask is, bury mo wit 1 my
pci dog, jep. Julia ('■ ls jn.
She didn't die any too soon.- -
The eliildien should change tlieir
name
The ltuvenue dopir nieut jus
decided tl at whisky ea*not be
shipped by evpiess C. O. D. with
out ihe party paying liquor tax
A man who wants his ap -tiz 1 in
a dry town will have to pay in ad
vauce liefore the express company
will rece ve i‘.
Georgia Hangings
Last i rid.iv the halter disposed
< i two citizens in this Slate. John
McKutcheon. colored, was hung
at Way cross, in Ware coun y. He
Imd killed another negrt. man in a
fight.
The other hanging was at Mc-
Donough, Henry county. Leoni
das Johnson, a brutal negro who
t inn age in 22, \v s hu accom
plished tl i• f and burglar, had
“*rv.d fiw ye is iu ihe Penitentiu
rv and was under sentence for
thirty more, when lie was convict
ed of committing a rape on Mrs
Cook, the wife of a farmer, whom
lie loiunl at home, with her lins
bil l abseil l . This is the first ex
ec-it'ii n in‘ Henry county siuye
lh."S ai d an immense crowd gath
• red (o see Hie fiend in tinman
blip® pay the penalties of Ids
crimes
Is usual lie w ent r phi Io heaven
and asked ail in the crowd who
syinpati ised with him to hold up
their hands. Only aLont u dozen
hands went up and the doomed
man felt lla h? was leaving but
few friends.
I lie rope saelched uniil Lis
feet touched lie ground but there
were willing hands to pull up tbe
rope and give him a safe i xit.
tie had mad * a will in which he
gave his body lo Dr Biggers of
At anla io be used in the interest
of Science.
Tht-re is a wail of lamentation
in the Republican camp. It has
just been discovered that, it is a
peni' enliary offense for an officer
of the Government to ask or re
ceive contributions for campaign
pul p ,scs from another official.—
Rut this is not nil he is subjected
to a tiiie of $5,000. Nearly all of
the Executive anu campaign com
mittees are bread and buttir men,
and they do not like the idea of
taking chances in the penitentiary
especially if there be a Deiuocra -
e President inaugurated next
March. The result is that the
committee men are asking *o be
excused.
and tlePiiH'soii.
(>en. Gresham, Posmaster Gen
eial, was subordinate in command
o Gen. McPherson whom he
greatly loved. When Gresham
was before Atlanta, jnstai day or
wo prior io its fall he was wound
ed badly, a shell carryi»g away
ihe He -lily part of the leg above
tho knee, lie suit word to Mc-
Pherson ihat he was disabled and
had been ordered to the rear. Mc-
Pntrson pent back a sympaththetic
message and an escort, and Gresh
am was carried by a roundabout
course to a point where he recei
ved medical attention When he
could be further moved he was
put into a baggage car on _ a
stretcher, and alongside a eoffiin
which had been put iu a car be
fore he reached it. He heard
some of the men about him talk
sadly, and caught tte remark
that -It is two bad the General
is gone.” 11 \V hat General ? ’ ask
ed Gresham. The men expressed
surprise that he did not know
whose dead body was so close by
his side, and shocked him hy tell
him tha it vvasjthatof Me/Lit rson
who had been killed and had over
taken him on his way to the.rear.
Gresham reverses McPherson’s
memory, and a*Acw Turk con
gressman found him sitting in
McPhersou square, neai Arlington
square a day or two ago, looking
at the s atue of the brave man
ells ns that Gresham frequently
stops as he goes that way, looks
upon ii as he recalls the story of
his life and death.
A lively old maiden lady, Mis?
Rebecca Junes, was connaitt* J t>
Ludlow street jail in New Y ork
on Monday for refusing to testify
in the celebrated Hamuiersly will
ease She announced her lnten
ii, nto remain in jad until resu
rectioß morn before she would
tell what she knows. She said as
Jloig as biealh wa- in hei body
shtTwill never open her in >utb to
the nus'v lawyers -See them,
she said, "a tegular army, hen
pecking •every body-, bu they won l
henptek me.” Miss .iuius seems
to be stifti'i'i: g a penalty tor hei
truthfulness. Jf she hud tes’ilied
falsely or pretend d to know noth
i Uf/ . she would not have been im
prisoned Of coni' e, Miss Jones
condu t i:i not ulna rving the m in
t |..fe ( f the court is not to be com
mended, but she evi lently h s
S me of the mat. 11 d out of wli eh
heroines r.ro made in lur composi
tion.
An out lady to professional
street, .rub: "1> > von go t-» Sun
iia- sclioo!, little boy “Nan.”
! -Aie y.'U a pro tsla I -Nan.
•A Catholic?" "Naa." A Imt
are you. then 1"
“Mei'ican.”
M s Lula li irs’.w i i Sivaii
t all gratifying thecuii sity of the
citiztiis.f the Forest Gdy
What liave bee nne of timivals ot
j Miss Lula ! There were about a
i half dozen of tlnm ft month oi
| two ago.
A Home for S le
Tl l K imih*i nfb 1 * lor kuTo
t-p.jit v a< rc-> of hitui ii* Ko<k bridge
di.slriot, i>url ot iui No ii-1 , luljoiuiiiu
land ’ *1 i>. 1*- Mount, M»>, Horn', ami
others. Si.\l \ acres iu.cuirivnt ion, lml
lance in timhVr. Twort*si‘l«m-«s out
ii.nt >*».•, urohnrds, fine spring and xvt*U.
Tin* is n couituilublo hum** »nd gortl
I inn in a hr. 4 class nt»i^hlK>rliood.
If not sold kefoiv the first f l ucstiav
ia Dctoboi* m\t at private sale, l xx ill
on that day sed the same to the high
~.t Iflilth r at the Court lloiweuOtH* in
l4iwrem*e\ iUe. l'arth sdesirittg toexj
amine this I'm in will cull oti or tub 11*6*3
iui* at Lavvreiieev ille.
CKOUUC W. (.TlAfcß.
m ay 26 t«\
notice.
Notice ia hereby given thalJo. n
I’ipar. of Gwmne’i Co. is ui dm a
wr , re.: contract with me. as n -
|iu; 'd by sec. 4,500 of the l de
L-v 3, aw a hireling, until (he
j n a.V of August next. \nd 1
[ will prosecute any person who cm
! ploys him during sahl time.
H. H. Wood.
April 21st.—3t.
notijeT
Gr.OF.oy*. i
Gwinnet t oonty,j
Notice is hereby given that if
ter the expiration f one m - -li
from this date, my wife, vl n v A.
Johns n. wil. by iuy coi.c • ■ i. be
come a public or free trader, with
the right to make contracts and
enforce the sane in her own name
and to doll all her acquisitions a
a separate estate.
\\ it.i.iA a Johnson.
May (l;h HI lino.
*
PUBI-ic SCHOOL NOTICi:’
o——
1 will lie ill lily olticc in tin* < so i
House uti tlie following Urns mr tlie
liurpust of lut.kiug i-mtu. is will,
j lea- tiers to tea* ll the (iitlitii ..ctionl
| soi 1 I htnn-eseut y. ar, town
l,awi»ni..e\ ili«.
Harcmn,
Bay t'r. ett ,y June ,'tli
rate
Itoekbi nitre, |
Berkshire,
Martins and June Hth
N oi cross,
Duluth, )
tlo. .m ills \ June .'lst
Sugar HIM )
ruins. i
Hug Mt X ,• Juno :;stli.
1 Bcu Smiths)
School* may liagiti as earlv as tin*
first Monday iu June if desirable.
Tbe following action bad In the
i BoariLol edueaiioii ia imlilisbed lor
1 lie iof.n nialioii vt all i (iiirei ned, im
wit :
j “The ('SC U ordered io advert ...
; in tl"' Hearami, Hint teiichen in nil
joining emintiesinusl make i,|)|>lioa
i t ion (o flie i’ s C for permission i<> ad
1 mil children from lids comity into
i their bools, giving a list ol’ their
I names ami ages during the progress
of tticii schools. They must also give
j the grade of their license they lull'd
and,a ropy of their eoutiaet mini*
I with the Board of Hdueatioii of tin-
I county in which their schools are lo
cated. Immediately after the c-i, se
of ibeir schools their reports must be
| forwarded to the CSC. on failure
toeumply with these regulat ions
tlieir accounts will not be allowed."
Tuns. K. Winn, CSC
j Ma y lifth I*B4 11.
LOiULLARD'S
inn m.
<At IIOV TO CO.\KI VI 1C its
A* many inferior imitations have
appeared upon the market in pucka
lies so closely rescinding our* ns to ( |e
reive the unwary, we would rcijiirst
tile purchaser to' see Mint (lie red til Ii
ujrrupheil tin onus iu wldeli it is pm k.
ed always bear
OUtt XAMt: A XI) TRADIC MARK,
In buying the imitation you pay ns
mu eh for an inferior as the gen
nine easts
HK SUlt* VOL' OBTAIN THIC 6BN
rrxTc.
LoriUard’s Climax,
RED TIN TAG PLL G.TOBAt CO
The Einesi Sweet Navy Chewing
Tobacco Made,
The Genuine always hears a Red Tin
Tag with our name thereon,
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
May Oth 84 3mo
N OTIC FTO BRIDGE BUI LI)-
EllS.
Will lie let to tlie lowest responsible
trickier oil Wednesday tlie 28th day of
May next, within the lioui sos ten a.
ill. and 2 p.m., at tlie place where
t he bridge is to be constructed across
Suwannee C reek, at whnt is known ns
Baxter’s Bridge en the Lawrenreville
amt Suwannee road. Said bridge is
to be tlrst class. Main span across
the stream to lie 70 feet between arch
es. with supporting truss. Two ends
to lie built 40 feet each, wit Ii wooden
arches, -making bridge 1.70 feel in
length. The timbers for building ends
will lie furnished on the grounds. ('oil
tractor to furnish timber for main
span, and pill up whole bridge.
Will also tie let to tlie lowest re
sponsible bidder on Saturday, 81st
day ot May next, within the”hours
prescribed by law, 10 am and 2 p in.,
at the place iu said county know n ns
Camp's or Anthony’s mills, the erec
tion of a new bridge. Main span to
lie 00 feet, with two ends north end .70
feet, south end 40 feet long milking
length of bridge lots feel. The con
tractor to furnish nil the inuleiinl .
except the irons, which will lie fur
nished by the county, Full plan and
specifications can be wen by rulliim
on the undersigned.
These are important bridges and
good jolts will lie reippiired Tlietim
beivi for I his lusl mimed ltridg:e arc
sawed old and eaii be furnished if de
sired mi I In 1 grim lid.
•IAS. Ii SBKXCK,
l In lid Cot imirs
Lawrenceville tin. Ajirii Uftlli HI 11.
i, M >KGI A, i To all and rdn^u
> l:u\ the Sheriffs
Uwiuuett County.) ol s,iitl Stale-reet
ittjf.
Wtl KHEAS, on the lith day of.lan
nary, 1881, Joseph it Smldertti ;i< prill
eipal amt \\ CSmhlerlh ns st*i-uriiv,
entert d into oblijrniion b«*ft>iv It \1
Wheel ei - . Sheri It ol subb, t utility, by
whieh th< - mknoxx ledt.ed lliemselve*>
to o\ye and be jiistly iiuh hied to Al
rved H Cohi'ol, (JoYeilloi of said Hi It!
anti h s • tieeess«*rs in office, in the
sum os one humh*d dollar , t*> be
void mi the eoiniititm lluit tin*
Joseph It Smlderth make ids pergonal
apj)euranee b- rore tin*next*
Court tola* held in anti for said enmi
ty, to answer for the ofl’engep! i.iixle
liieanor.
Now ou this day the said ,i . ■ . i H.
Sudderfh, called soleimdN to
j eotne iiit o eoni tt *> ausw-er saitl charge,
and the gftld V\ mSudderth, bad liaviitfi
j been w r:n d to pjesent the body ot
' li‘m priueipalyvhotu. he engaged l«» la'
j pre.-ent thi»day toun.>wei -aid i
and the saitl parties respectfully Imv
iutff wholly matle tlefault, it is there
fore considered by the Court that. Un
said Joseph R Smith rth and Win 1’
Sudderth forfeit th»*i»• obligation.
Von therefouc are lu reb\ com viand
etl tt» make known to the saitl Joseph
R Sudderth, principal, mid Win I*
Sudderth, security, that they be and
appear bo ft* re the next superior court
to belie Id in ami for said cmmC, ou
thetirst Monday in September next,
then and there to show cause, il any
they can, why .judgement shouhi not
be rendered against them on Lle*ir
bond in fa' or «d Alfred II t J-nutt,
i Governor, or his Miecessor.- in t*ffiee,
aoetndiihf to lax .In >n< h • > made ,
and provide I
Wltiuss the Hon N 11 id eh ins,
Judjrc of saitl c mrt, Hi-.-* vpi'il 10th
D. l .cA IN, clerk.
It appearin'-: t » the court that both
defendant* in the within stated case
reside out of tnis Mate, to wit: in the
State of Alabama. Il Is then-lore v
dcred by the com t that Scire K.n'ias
in said ease lie served on said dele ci
ants by publieation in (lie tib ix.v i r
11 KitAbi) once a mold h for four m •uMtg
previous to the September t'erm l> s M,
of l hi* court, Dee Jt/th 1760.
G winnett Superior Court, Sept ad
journed term, 188 J,
N ii HTTCFIINS,
A L Mitch List., J S C W C
G v .i;T il,
TAX OOLLKXTOR’S' NOTICE.
’ Rouod.
I will 'iK' d too following pla
c- s. t ti,i> times stated for the pur
pose of receiving die (ax returns
of Gwinnett countv, for the year
18H4:
Martins, Mon. May 12th
Reikaliire Tuoa •• lifth
Rockbritlgo Wudon *‘ I4lh
bn: ■ ' I In U s “ 15th
:’ u <. reek Fri. “ llith
Harbins , .Sit. “ 17lh
Pen Smiths Tuts. •• 20th
Cains Thors. •• 22nd
Hog Mountain Fri, " 23rd
Buford Mon •• 20th
Suwannee Jurs “ 27: h
Duluth Aediis. ■■ 28th
N- rein Tltnvs. “ 2ttih
Law-tv iH-evillo ,S ,t. “ 31st |
l!i si. lcu tft ee ho,dei s are requir 1
ed lin make i, (urns of their Own
propel I v.
Oi O. W PIIAHK,
Tax liec. I
T. iwir-iii e\ ille April ifdtli K 4 j
(i WIN.SKIT Si I'KIUOK (VriiT
M.iit it r r«*i ni |s,J4.
<Mtlclt*<i, (Ir.iM In*. (\t till slmiicl h,J_
liohl lln lliml Mt.miiiv in In
i\ mo V 1 v him I (hut i»« i M.n-, |on i ltll ,|
Wtfn.' \ r*l '1 I lu.' Ml M i N I‘S
mill v.
; :i:-l ;I'!,i<»MHli t,l Irl'llli * ol'llt IVtl fm> !
lit |>orp.t t!i ■i, i*i n\nir rase® i in
v* hu ll »In* ioi: .* ol I lie ciiviiii is tlih
tjn iiili* tl, an,l iin it lor homing «i.'ii i
• < lit*l t :l* < > :»S it ll»M\ t>, |i| ;|, t ic;|h|t*!(>
try.
V'rni lu*r, I hiil this ortl**r, U* ixihlish
ttl hi Mid (iwinin ll IlntaUi It»r tlirco
\v fcli
n. i. iii r« im ns
.i. c. w. r,
M;n t ii HI li ISS4,
\ I rue t*\i im l Iroin t In* minutes <»t
<«winiirtl Siipnr io?’< ourt Maivli T»*rin
ISM. H.T.Tain.
r. S. c.
To Gontrdctofs
So.ilotl proposal.->\ ill l»t* mcei\c«| hy
lln* Hoiutl oi Cunntv Ctuumissituicrs
«*l C winiicl l coitUiy, unlit l:* o'clock
M. on TiicHtlay, 1 he!io(h tla\ of May
to linilil a Court House in the
town oi Lnwrenec\ ill**, (ieorgia.
The ItnihlniL will he ol hriciv lacod
wil h press«*tl brick and sloiie tlrrcss
stories h’mli ami llllctl lip with all lice
es:-ury i*fiu*cs. coun room and Ure
proof room, completed in modern
st v'ie.
The building to be completed by (be
sh >1 day oi September, 188* r ».
The coiititm iors 1 o tarnish all (he
material.
Payments will be made in inslnll
mcniw aw the work progresses, on (lie
basis ol • *vcn(y Jh c per ecnl of (he
tliiished work, upon estimates furnish
ed by Ihe architect.
Knll specifications and drawings ~f
the building can be seen uc i lie otllee
of .1. I). Spt nee, eb ainn an ofd lie Hoard
or K. (i. bind, Arehite< I, (’»:{ Whitehall
Si reel, Atlanta (Ja.
'i’lie (’ommissienei s reserve I lie right
to reject any and all bids.
All bids should be addressed to
.I times 1). Spence, Cl airman, bawren
« evitie tin., and .narked “bids for
Court House.”
.lAMKS I). SI»KNCK,
< *si a i a.vi an.
March. 25r.1i 1884. Bw.
STANDS AT THE HEAD
4 ■- ■ _
ran itMj ii i I’bmuyt;
DOMESTIC
Thai it i (be aeknowleuged Li.aos.ii
in the Trade is a fact Hint eaunol be
disputed.
/t/. I A)’ IMITATE IT!
ION a iiQ UAlx A T
Tilt* LurgrH(,-Armt*il ? tlie Liglite.st-
Ruimiiii:, the most Heautitul W'ooil
work,
AND IS WA URANTED
To he made of llio best nml<*riul,
To do any and all kinds of work,
To lie romplele in e\ ery res[M‘e(.
Kor Sale hv
/; F till I TIC,
SI’WANNKK, (JA.
AIiKXTS \V ANTKI) in niioi npied
territory. Address,
DOM l’,S'r ICS K\V I N(i MA (' 11 IM ( O
Itiehnioiid, Va.
July 11th 188 J
customer* of last irltt year without ordering it.
It contain* illustrations, oriers, description* and
directions for planting all Vegetable and flower
y.«-d*, i’lam*= '-re invaluable to all#
D. M. FER JX & COA'S.
A GRAND COMBINATION
Tho bo*t Politii-al and Family newfpapw iu tbe
United Staten with tho bei»t Ayricultunii Journal,
uud a good reliable Watch for but iifty cents more
titan tht! price of Watch alone.
The Weekly Courier-Journal and the
Semi- .Hoiit hi v Home nml Farm, tor the pur
pose of adding lOOyUOO New hub«erlbern to
their lists in the next four months, make the
following I’NPAItAIJiFUFO OFFKII t the
two papers one vear and th<“ \\ atorbury
Wateh* for only »I. Hee Oie reductioxwuade
COMBINATION OVtEK.
tiTThe TWO fk M
PAI'KIW and V It
th. WATCH Ali
for only Hr Jt
REGULAR PRICES.
Courier-Journal .... $1 60
Home and Farm 60
Waterbary Watch .. 360
The C ourier-Journal (Henry Wattersou Edi
tor in Ghtox) is an uncompromising enemy of mo
nopolies and the spirit ol subsidy as embodied in
THAI THIEVING
TARIFF!
It is too well known to reader it uoemtary tosiwak
of its character as a public news and family Journal
The Home and Farm has the largest and
most attractive list ot contributors of any atrricuj.
tural paper in the country. Its columns are de.
voted exclusively to Agricultural and Home Topics.
Every phase of Farm life depleted and commented
ou. It is Miudc by farmers for farmefe. It
treats Household matters extensively, and is in
dUsiaensable t<» every housckoei»er.
The WATRUBIIItY WATCH sells at the
manufactory for aud is widely known as
the brat cheap w all'll ever plaoea Ixefore tlie
public. For only 81 Ibis Watch and two
paper*, one year, will be *eut. Watch to one
address, aud papirs to another when so desired.
’Hie Watch, under this offer, will et«st gl less than
it cau lie bought for at the manufactory < ourler-
Journnl an l |l«»me and Farm, witliout watch,
will lx* sent one year for * I Sample copies
sent free of charge. SubscrijdiouH can be Kent to
either \V. N. IIALIIEAIAN, Pres. Courier-Jour
nal Co, LouiHvlue. Ky., nr IL F. AVFill JL
HONK, publishers Home and Farni,lxmi«vlile.l.y.
*riNDfcBFUL DISCOVERY.^—<
fl. ETA I. TIP LA M P YHCKH® ’
PatM lli-r. 7,1850. I
< ■. !M- "! -,f, \VI,!t- firtl ■ ' 1 V - .7
New Spring
and
SUMMER GOODS
1 lie subscriber culls attention to the fact that he ia
hi i ceeipt ot his USB il stock ol Spring- and Summer
goods, consisting in part of
GENTS HATS,
L/IDIES UNTRIM,MED HATS,
SHOES AND BOOTS,
Ls DIES DRESS GOODS,
STAPLE GOODS,
HARDWARE
SHIRTS, LAI NDFRED AND I NLAUNDERED—
Ready Made Clothing
Boys Youths <£ men’s
1 .1 t lln-e ill „ 1 1,1 1n,,],. Clothiugau.su.-
r/sra:,*, ‘ h « •••
Any Markot
X orth or Soul It in this Line
iTas. D Spence,
Lawronoeville, (ia., April 21st 1 SSI >3nio
Beats
Spot Cash.
The third year of oar Imaineas m Lawrenceville ex.
plies about the Ist of Februuy m*xl ami in orler lo set
tle up with our partners by that time we desire to dost
out our unusually large stock of
DRY GOODS,
WINTER BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
H ATS, ,
HARD VV ARK,
CROCKERY,
TINWARE,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
DRUGS,
SADDLES,
HARNESS & BRIDLES,
and all othergooils that we keep. And in order to makt
; u,v ' v ” k mins, wc have reduc.-if our former priced
J 1 ®"? . t 0 K CKNT wl,u;h brings them below
.'lees. 1
De p uces at ’‘Spot Cash” houses and then call ou u.
and v " will sell youyour.goods. Our goods are warrio
ted a epresenled and il found otherwise yve will taki
tiH‘in duck and you yom* nion^y a
Res (met fully,
Lftwreneevi i ii 1./ 2ii.it iss,l .lot 1 l AI IfLLO* Co.
H. P. CUESS& cO.
IDARBIiU WORKS
MANl ’FACTEIIKRS AND DEALERS IN
fealian Rutland itlikHkE Mouumoat*
iiOX rodBS HE A! VXD FOOT STONES.
W&litillktets aim
B .
”0 vfUMltt, VA
Sizes and I’lines fnrnislieil on short iu ire* e by
a r Sr
Eil(III !;l S TREE L’,S IMNEMOUNTATN, GEORG
PATENTS
mtvv V co. of the SrirSTinr Axnnrown
im,i-toi-t»-Poneitor» for I'oiriita, ( :,T -ot..;Trad
r, DTTtKhts. for me L niteM »tatr». Canada
Frmfund, France. Germany, etc. Hand H*>ok about
(• ..‘. nis iMt free Tbtrtv-d* -yenrV experience.
1 Patents obtained thr- l ' * s (,£££'££!*!!}
In th*> AMKitl** » the largest. ana
most widel / circulated scu-n: sic
We-.fclv Splendid entrrHvincs and intcrostln* in
formut ion. Specimen coi»y«f the *clr “‘lff j J
lean sent free. Address-MC N N & CkX, SClWrnno
American Oftice, Ail Broauwuy, New kork.
Levebing’s Coffee.
11 ecoj;nixed as the Beet. *
Our Coffee is absolutely pure,
r.vt gluzed or colored, and la
selected from our large sto<. k as
breen Coffee, with special rej
ere me to Us Drinking Qualities
Glutting and coloring doasted
\ Coffee adds to the weight and
j hides the imperfections, which
is entirely against your inter
est as a consumer.
AskyourGrocerforLigifflHHM
CQfFtE, and take no other.
L LEVERING & CO.
’ ittaUidMd !84l ] Baltimore.
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Stud tufO 2-c«nt stamp* for Leverinq't Co/»« Cup and Smtuf
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