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ENT COLUMN.
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ANU ' >REB ' , •
irl igD«J cfterfl lor sale
rteU saw null, with
„ jr y m
Ling order, aud al
,j as a new one. One
,*ar engine in good
Ty saw Pratt gin
aod condenser all
id one t ower press.-
ier y is ready for work
litional expense.
Miring >o see this uaa
obtain the terms of
JT to Joseph P. Byrd
.'He or to the under
-1 W D. Byrd,
[JBO
artrer Shop
[.Atkinson has open
ivr tilting up a first
aliop in Mr. Brand’s
m , where he is pre
muiinodate the public
aat of work in
sing, dialog, etc. Aud
patronage of the pub
guarantee satisfaction,
convenience to a t own
rgt class barber ready
t 0 serve the public,
i our citizens will give
1 patronage.
.lAIELLIOENt E.
nnmty was visited on
tby a copious rain
like a benediction, as
iaglowing ciops.
ion onr new Court
•r the management of
tor, Mr. is
dnely.
or of ibis paper has
tear with the press
Itituore, and his locum
ay of confession and
leads a small stock of
estate in band.
Thomas and his wife
g relatives in the corn
hir gates are always
3 him and liis.
. Brand’s wind mill
lal as well as useful
is one of our most en
sii plmky busiuess
Dunlap and Uis accom
i are visiting lelatives
aville. Mr Dunlap is
tas rising business
* #
NOTICE
(a of the Methodist
i give a jtte champetrt
J. Winn's, Thursday
io pains will be spar
! 1 the affair of the sea
fbi dy ii vited.
OR SALE,
U a,iw Piat gin—feeder
M.—bii.uers wLhiug
ill apply to
C h I’.HASD.
I.—] UiO
ity is adorued with
y of visiting young L
ily. Miss //ous’ou of
ha Arm nir ol 6’reen
hart of Alliens, Misses
Ibuun ui.d Miss Mamie
anta—dispensing grace
elegance, as a ;onse
vom.g gent It men are
waultba< Rev J. It.
Metli„diat pastor, clos
faded service at Mc
-1 last Sunday. The
s keen at tended with
facioas results—thirty
**>ious to the church,
delusively from among
It sill be remember
®** church consiitui
’ Uj “>f | y through the
alit J°f 'he Rev. W. M
which Las beeu taken
Rev. Mr. King.
I#| t*e Joseph »* Bran
to have to announce
Oiis good man and
l2tD ’ which occurred at
,I( isuce in ibis county
Judge Brandon
Mailing health for sev
kis death was not
0* qnie l , ami mj ß( .
eurior ’ his good sense
c commended
6#pa|t - to the confi
t P !n Ple w h° delighted
utll places i u their
’ &Kd honor. Ht has
of this cennty
'“•hlTiwCcar, .»d
. e General Assam
Wl, h fidelity
'tab.*!,.,
j*' a Vir.J Deigtbor
~ u UIR '-«emplifyi llg
character through a
and usefulness
*» labor and well
a considers!
embalmed in
« hl L p *° rle «ar
»ar at U | l Le “Paesed
under tb.
J hn* h . 8 a #Lock
been gar
► t r l
\We bespeak Noh tli3S*uii tttry
Company, in process of organiza
tion at this place, the kind offices
and encouragement of all our citi
vens. -Gwinnett has ever been
distinguished for her military spir
it.; ard the chivalry of her sons
has bseu heroically illustrated in
the war for Texas Independence,
the Indian wars of ’36, the war
with Mexico, and the late -jupleas
antness between the Slates. Let
the young men of tR«L county see
to it that Vbe historic name and
fame of G winnett shall not suffer
any diminution in this behalf.—
By all means Ist ths ranks of the
company be filled promptly.—
Rally ’round ths flag bpys !
The new Baptist Church in this
place will so on be ready for use.
The elegant new parsouage for
the Methodist pastor is neaiing
completion, end when finished
will be attractive and comfortable.
Our enterprising and most wor
thy fellow citizen, A T. Pattillo.
will soon huve an elegant new res
idence. And so the work of im
provement goes on apace even in
these dull eummer months. Next
C> the Sanctuary the most
educator of virtue any taste is an
attractive aud beautiful home. If
you would cultivate refined taste
and keep your children virtuous
and happv, beautify and make
your home attractive.
t
We are pleased to note there
was an interesting an 1 highly en
tertain ng Lawn PaiDj at the resi
dence of Judge sflUichins', oue
evening last week. And a few
evenings before that a social event
at tne residence of pty esteemed
lel’.ow citizen, Mr. E. D. Herrin,
where Lie accomplish^ 1 ' wife, as
sisted by her sister Miss Mamie
Rice, of Atlanta, dispensed the
hospitalities and of the
evening. ' f*
Rflf. J. F. J/cClelland/of Stone
Mountaiu, baa beeu de
liver an address at Villa Rica, on
Ga. Paciffic Railroad, before the
Sabbath Convention, Jath es Au
gust. five counties meet at sakl
place 27th and 28th of August—’
Bids fair to be an interesting oc
casion .
In pursuance of au order of
Gwinnett S 3 Association at it a
late annual session, I hereby ap
point the following geutlemeu as
S S Evangelists for their respect
■ve listncts to wit:
Lawreueevil e—C H Brand,
Martins—J R Noel.
Duluth—M Roberts.
Goodwins— A G Harris
Sugar Hill —' L Johuson
Hog Mt—Bliss Woodward.
Coins—J M Pool,
Ben Smiths—J 6 Hat horn,
Harbins—J H Bue lanam
Bay Cteek—J T ,t/cElvaiey.
Rock Bridge—t runk McDonuell
Pinkney ville—W G Wtgley.
Berkshire—S Garner.
Now, bretlireu. you are expe-t
ad to ad in the es ablishmeut of
Sunday Schools in destitute plae.
es throughout your retspec ive di
iricts aud tc promote the efficien
cy of the work generally, and to
cause all the schools to rep >rt an
uually to ihe county Association
aid thete enter tl e statistics to
ibe cud tbai our good old county
may take just rank in this griat
work. Muriy shoots do not re
port to the county otgauizaiion
and c msequeiitly ate nit numoer
dd in the statistics of the s ate or
International Association. Bretli
rer, this is not as it should be
Let ii be rorr eted. Procure of
Bro S A Hagood, the sei ret ry
elect, blank reports, and furnish
vour schools with them, with re
quest that they fill them aud send
iu by uext meedng.
And you are each expected to
report to the uext meeting of He
Couaty Association to be held ai
La wrenceville on Saturday before
the 3rd Sunday in July nexi.
Sam J. Winn,
Presideut &o
July 29th 1884.
Li WHENCE VILI.K, Ga.,
July 29th 1884.
Tim Volunteer Military Compa
ny met at the armory pursuant to
a rail oa Wedaesnsy July 28rd.
A resolution was ottered aud
passed pledging the memlrers to
procure uniforms not to exceed
eighteen dollars in cost.
The Presi ent appoi led the
following committee to raise ihe
membership to Usnty eight, the
requibite number tor organization:
Chairman Maj W. E Simmons,
J. C. Houston, aud B. L. Patter
son.
The follow ng committee was
appointed to solicit snbsirip ions
to aid in purchase of uniforms :
Chairman D. T. Cain, »V. E Sim
mons, and O. S. Winn.
The Company adjourned to
meet on Wedneeday evening July
30th, at 8 o'clock, at the armory.
A general attendance of the mem
bership is requested st this arret
ing as business of imponsuce will
demand our consideration.
C. H. Biun&, Pres.
C. y.
-
July the 18th 84 I
The Gwinnett County Sunday
S'-hool Association tnet in tlm
1 resbyterian Church in this
Co,. S J Wit,v in The cluir.
Ihe following delegates
duly enrolled vifc
' .Suwancee.—L, P. Stephens. '*■
Level tjfoek. Varner. '
Buford Wtethodist^ —,1. P. Espjf,
J. F„ JohnstotT „
Doluth.-nr*-^i. Mj,
LnWrenceville Presbyterian'—
Aliss Sallie Jacobs and Ats Pow
ell, '* -»•
Apa Incite Schoof—W. S. Mitch
ell and S. F. Maugham
Lawrencoville Meihodist.—Mr
A. T. Patillo and W. W. Griffin,
W. B. Harvey. Miss Emma Adaia,'
Miss Carrie Peeples and Mr. S.
Hagood. ", ’
Farmers Academy.—J. R. N oe l
I. S. MaytuJ. R. Morris, A. I.
Doby, A-B. Mewboru^and L A,
Mew born.
Midway School.y-.J () Hawthorn
and Alisa Ella Hawthorn Susie
Thornton. ~■
1 leasaot Hilt.—S 1 4. F t eem in
and Cullie Kreemau.
Oaklund School.—G. M. Brown
and A- L. Thompson,
Buford Baptist.—W. B. Ha
good and Mrs. M. j, Hagood.
Way tide School.—J. S. Dob
bins. t
Hebrou Sch^o^, — J \\. Wilson
A J W ood and Mbw Mattie Wait
ers. ' y *
McKendree Sc^rbol.—Henry L.
Peeples, Miss lantjia Huff,
Oak Grove School.-—Rev, John
Robinson.
Reports of Delegates and officers
of the Conventioi/ shewed the
Association to be in good condi
iou. Ihe reports
eu a tendency
_o! sornt (WSli'* schools, to abandon
ilie in tire national System of CLit
erature *
Messrs Winn of Duluth /feud W.
B. Hay good of Bufotjl gave en
couraging reports of/ the great
benefits reeutting'frum a Careful
1 use of the Lesson Papers.
ihe Sunday School Lessons
were the subjects of si tidy am}
the sfiWs ’dur'
ingvthe weak-' 9
In Buforn the Methodist and
Baptist discuss at the*. Ttapliers
Moetiugs first, theMethod?si quar
itrlys. Then the Baptist,
inoiiou of W. B. Haygoud of"" Bu
ford the following ‘resolution was
adopted vise.-
Resolved. — l That the pretidoht
be requested to appoint three sptali
ors lor the nex auuual meeting
to make shorl addresses on the
following subjects viz.
i list. — “Duty of Parents o the
►Sunday :~chooiß.’ ;
Si eond, —“Sunday School Litera
turn.”
Third.-—“ The duty of Chris
tians to encourage the Sunday
School Cause."
On motion of Air. 1, \V. Wilson
the president was requested to a r
point one Sunday School Evangel
ist m each Militia ijjstrcl of in
(_ ounty,
T,e following we e the D le
gates e tettd tot te Sta.e Conven
tion viz:
A 1. Patillo, \V. B. Haygood
•T, 1!. Noel and B. A. B.akev.
Dolt-gat 8 elected to ilie Dis
trim Convention weie as follows
VIZ:
Dr. S. 11. Fie man, C p'. J. r
Espy, J O. Hawthorn, ana H. L
Peepies Ai dt legates are allow
el to ap t oiut, the.r own .Alter
naes.
The fol o.viug were the orticcis
for the ensuing year.
S- J. Winn President, W B.
/fhygi od Vice Pi evident, S. A.
Hagood Secretary, A B. Men bom
Mu icul Director, W, M. Winn
Uhapltin and Marion Uoberts
Maistial.
Thanks w'ere tendered the La
lies of Lavvreuceville for their
splendid repast. The Association
hen adjourned.
ii. E Mitchell
Sec.
M<- Jiditor. - 1 wus in your town
ast week, and uotieed several
y
signs of lmproveiueui, uiticible
; mong which, and ihe one that
will first attract the eye of a non
resieleui or stranger was a tall im
pending tower built upou tile
prennSes ot Air. M. V Biatid.
My first impression was |ihut it
was put up by ihe U S signal sei'
vice bureau. But upon closer e\
amina ion we found it was a large
wind m 11 with a pump attachment
for drawing and distributing v»a
ter. We were informed by Mi
Brand that She reserv ir near the
top of the tower is fony eight
feet from the ground had a capaci
ty of 3000 gtllousjjaud with hose
attachment of bullhieni length
tvery roof in Ihe business part oj
Lhe town could bo drenched with
water. Withliti/e expenses the
tiwnionld be provided with a
juet y good fire department. It
cost Mr. Brand we understand
four hundred dollars. While
times stein rather dull in our vil
lage buildings are going up on all
sides and the workmans hammer
is tieaid on every side. H. H,
Boning has a four gallon cow, she
is a perfect beauty and no oi •
need but to ste her to be convin
ced of her capacity as a milker.
Although I am uota resident
of Gwinnett ?ounty, beiug a uiod
rtr ,r v r'’ f r B r*. T •*tr it
; —■ v—
favftSv of the court
aud have been advocating
G' e question has been
■v-ettred as to building a new Court
iJlbuse. Let the people of the fu
ture who use the Court House
help pay for it. Let bonds be is
sued for as long as twenty years.
* ‘ It
T»* «««l hoi lt<Vn<l*
•fir Kditur :—,\ it withstanding
thadiiaceial embarrassment sud
ptosptet for cipps the
pres«i year, the most of our peo
pie ffiu stand the Tax much bjt
>er t o pmy for the court/house,
tlnijj'iofiay inteiest on bonds so/
& few yew sold at a discount,
anil debt be still
see*" bfit class *Cat
►•Would be benefittVd by ihe liftid
sysiem, and that is,-Hie cUssLwho
have means and wish to
a safe speculation.' To
i' would lie an ogjfortnnity
But to the class of jt \yp
a protMcted
county was going to
money in something tlfat would'
bring in a divideful to
principle and interest Within 'll
fe-v years perhap? it would be
safe and also wise in the
ios to issue Bonds, but, as the'
Court // ouse is dual capital to
wards paying is coosuin ;
sd I concur fftli many -Tff
class that ii would be %u<V,
unjust. Tberefnre we
fer to get rid of the aA
soon as possible, j).ilwithsian<(i/g
we are poor and our uimrey
the sweat of the, brow. Anrtflier
feature, our CotrtiJy would not be
an irviling place for Imigruirts py
settle iu whi/e the interest on
• debt wouhl gobble
' much of their iiyiome. ’ - /
Trusting ' bat Uieso hints majt
servi io cause me people uistuify
their interest matter and
go to the polls dnd call
Tax in behalf of v the same, jtnd,
the prosperitythe County in
which we live, I will
odSjour sp v
•- '• /I.Mhhm vev.
j.
Atlanta is ftirfcev'yborrowing
She had io get n GawesvtttWWmth
to run her match and
walk over Muc'wn. w * m
$11,950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
Smoker, of Blackwell'* Genuine
Bull Durham Smokin* Tobacco will
reoeive Premiums as follows on
Serme and conditions here specified
Ist PREMIUM, Sfyooo
2d $2,000
3d “ SI,OOO
22 other Preniliimi* %n here shown
The 26 premiums will be awarded
December 23, 1884. let Premium
froea to the j*eraon from whom we re
ceive the largest number of our empty
tobacco bags prtor to Dec. 16. 2d will
be driven for the next Urgent number
and thus, in the order of the number
of empty bagn received from each,
to the twenty-flve ancreaaful con
testants. Kach bag must bear our
original Bull Durham label. TT. 8.
Revenue aUmp. and Caution Notice.
13aga munt be done tip securely in a
package, with name and address of
Render, and number of bags contain
ed. plainly marked on the ontside,
and must be sent, charges prepaid, to
niarktreil’a Durham Tobacco
Co., Durham. N. C. Every gennina
package has picture of Bull.
See our uext announcement
Prtaliai
Ne. 4 to**
#SOO
$450
S4OO
$350
S3OO
$375
$350
#335
S3OO
$175
$l5O
#135
SIOO
S9O
#BO
#7O
S6O
SSO
S4O
S3O
S2O
$lO
yMiVMWy,;!
In. l u-iip/i a l i ii ii
null aaaistancc, by the remiwued
GoodrU-ti. Lm-ficsli c.licapi-At, lialut
sumcat, lie.it. Kleiiantly illustrates,
Cests more per eupy to 'luauufauliire
than tbe other lives'that are sold fur
twice its price. Outsells ail others len
toone. Oue of our agents untile a
prolit of over - all the first (lav, A liar
vest of gold w ill oe realized by every
worker. All i-ew liegluurrs Sueeeeil
graudly. Terms free, and ilie most lib
oral ever offer, d. Have valuable time
by seydiug 25 cents for postage, etc.,
on free outfit, which includes large
prospectus book. Act ipilekly ; a da
at the start is worth a week at the tin
isli.
H. H AU.I-TTS CO., Portland, Me
fottoH Presses Cane
Mills, Etc,
BROOKS' COTTON PRESS
ES, FOB HAND OK STEAM
POWER 2 A 3 ROLLER
CANE MI MLS. M \CARTHVS
HORSE POWER ENGINES,
BOILERS, PULLEYS, SII 'FT
ING, ETC.
McComhk, Tavi.ok, A Co.
Atlanta Machine Works.
AYOAI AN’S SEt I.ET.
Site is over worked, poor tiling I
Proud,honorable, faithful, womanly,
the determined to keep expenses
down, and do the work herself.
Right nobly lias site done it, but at
terrible cost. The sparkle that was
in her eye when she was a bride is
gone. Her once plump and rosy
checks are now hollow and color
less. Site used to steo lightly and
gracefully, but now she drags one
foot after the other with painful
weariness.
For the sake of the family she
does not mention her aching back,
her acutely - painful nerves, her
rheumatic twinges, her dyspeptic
troubles, or the heavy weight she
feels in her right side, that tells her
her liver is going wrong. She thinks
nobody knows a' out all that, and
she will suffer on in quiet and un
repining patience. Alas I her secret
is anopeti one,tot it tells itsown tale.
Whisper this in her ear, she ought
to know it. Haifa"-. Hnntm's Inm Bit
ten will heat your hack, calm your nerves,
kill your rheumatism, drive out your dyspep
tics, and correct your fiver Doll, r a hot -
Trnxiß seeds'.
M e have just f ee* ived our slip -
Ilv of Fry.sli Turnm Sepiis. i
ate w.irianLw l good. : ' * ’
f A T Pi ttfih. A( ?
AreYw Going to Paint ?
t -o-
ff it will pav on hi nsi
WADSWOK Hi, MARTINEZ A
SONG MAN'S RILE i’RK
PARED BAfKfIG
•g*l. 8, .1 "mn - la iHlsnnie nsi
<V«e i# nainuil uitli the.n.
Wl\.\ 4.VAI LiIAV. v .
Li a n in e i die, (ia.
« —or--
r\ .i. cm u.f.niiK x min,, ;i \i.,_
liamii St xtlanlii
\Vliolesale Dealers in Paints nils \ nr
liishes. Brushes, fc (iln-,.
-111l i
Pl'BTjr SCHOOL XoTiCE.
* - - -o— -
1 G 4)»! ' Iti 111 V Office in the C* rt
Huiivi 1 on die full,,a up days for the
purpo-e . r, m .l.iu,. ......i,. with
teachers totem-lithe public schools
for the pn-seut yc:u-. to wit ;
Lawrcnecvilic,
Harbins,
Bay Creek* Junelth
cales
Rocktindice, | A
'Berkshire, [
.Marlins and lime 141 b
Noriiroes, , |
Duluth, j
.Goodwins * -.nine ;l»l
>
I'-ains, i %
Hog Mt It f.nme.'iMli.
Ben Smiths l
Schools lusy begin as early as (lie
/first, Monday in June If desifuble.
The following action hud f)y flic
Board of education, is published lor
► tile iu formation of all i nm-erned, do
Jvil :
r_ “The CSC is ordered to advertise
-iu the ViK.viuni. that leuchers in ad
joining com.ties must make o pplii u
I iou to tile CS C for pel-fills- ito ud
’lull rldklreu troiu this com into
l.lietf SOliools, givi ng a list o their
names and ages during llu- . p tpv*a
of thoir sc to Mil's. Tlieviiuisrals jive
the grade of their ticeusc they old
wild a copy’ of their contract mule
wilh the Board of Kducaffou of hk
i-oj/nty in which their schools an ,o
iws-il. Iminedialely after (lie ciosc
of their schools 1 he’d-leports itiust lie
forwarded to the CHC. (irt fairttf-e
to comply Wit* these regulations
Uieir accounts will not lie allowed.
Thom. K. Winn, C S P’
lUth Im«4 ts.
*' What Will It Do ?
*
/ Brown’s Iron Bitters ? Good for
What ? Well, see what it hus done.
.To begin uith dyspepsia. It has
’ £ured some of the w, u st cases.
Then chills and Jr. cr. Who
wants to shake with cold and burn
vith heat, when a bottle or two ol
frown’s Iron Bitters will drive th-
of the mischief away ?
Jitiv aboui rheumatism flt cured
Jr. Brashear, of Baltimore, and
p-ujtdreds of others.
'J'httse dread/uUn-t vans ir&ttb/es.
■* Ir. Berlin, of Wa ;hington, the wt-ll
/nowAiti-iit aitoin v.wasentirely
irown’.aSn>u t ff-jpii*- 1 Mill
dontagNjfW < ,i! - ! nisi ,;;vg Va.
ind an army of yilu-r sufferers.
Debility .end Tmgor.- Tlie Rev.
. Marshall \'.’est, F.llfc6tt City.
vld.,is one of the many clergymen
restored by Brown’s Iron Bitters.
And as will) vertigo, malariti,
iver conqiliait zind lieadacbe,
Spawn's iron Hitters is the Great
hduvily MctUv'iim s
t GRAND COMBINATION
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niii! fiiiiinin i nTn
Durham is historic. It was neutral ground
during the armistice between Sherman and
Johuson. Soldiers of both armies Ailed
their pouches with the tobacoo stored there,
and, after the surrender, marched home
ward. Soon orders came from Fasfc West
North and South, for “InaieofthaUlegEnt
tobacco. Thin, ten m«n ran an unknown
factory. Now it employs 800 men, uses the
pink and pick of the Oolden Belt, and the
Durham Bull is the trade mark of this, the
best tobacoo In the world. Blackwell's Bull
Durham Smpking Tobacco Bee ihe largest
sale of any smoking tohaoeo in the woiM.
Why ? Simply because it is the beat. Ail
dealers have it Trade-mark of the Bull.
k sHoi X
If he'd rone for a pack
age of lilackwt-il’e Bull
Durham Bmekmg To
” bacon, he was LMd, he
.japnyMHg wouldn't have beeu
and rmcficsl grcw‘ r«pow sssest to rmi
motto “ 'i har Iks ♦urthor Mnrih M-eHs f -
grown Ihersrlifi liicir pt o,in« t ill k , *
T\cortex tftia jear s <r Ul b.ue «.f stmsdar>l pots:
true to name, g o'TU'n dry ti • l*nd; Scot, u Jr yfe« ?
BlurSt o*V. h it: WhiteJtuM*tau Oats; Etaiupes( -
ba**e,#aul*A> If'-newri-wlier than Early York
No; i Star Ve w Dent Coan stilltAksaiue lead. 1
tort d*tori*#u»«al to an.-; of owfotfsced, toma
4 'trots, Ac., a full lint »t)dlarve crop. -
1- i sr> vth cn «»nr o n f mi >». Wild Mica tor
i vm’.s siw-v-* 'u hand f..r Spring or F-’TI son
Aotiu:»i fststafrua. Fr,# T. >l. M ETC A i
(.nver, Isuwrferd .I.ibbrr, st.Faul, ■*
h<)iu Lf/AID’S >
i lum
I s —“"-Hffs '(n nr Of I t a s fts ff> tic
| <#ivc I luf IIJiWHI’N , W'R Wtttll'l iVfjyt >1
| l to- J>nj^is«^Ja.'VN SL hiitHpVT'r2iin
(iniN’AMK AMI Tli
fn buying the riidluthili > tin
uuhili Idr A n inf'-rim nriiih-iislln-Ven
I niin^M-jistis
I HK tfliltl-' VllC l HIT \ IV Tit l-!l|l!N
ft ' IIM
Climax,.
UED-’ITN TAG I’J.L’G.TOtiA' CO
The Finest Sweet Navy Chewing
Tobacco Made,
ThiieWeuujuc always hears a Bed Tin
;Tag with our name thereon
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS,
j May rn.li at mtul
'TK/il! he «ohA-Jtt- , 'l.:iw i i-iu-cviilc,
I 'y'T twin ilhf l comity, on llu M
Tiurfflsy in Au'y ucxl in llu- liigl csl
bUdci, unliysj sold privutch before
iGHI time, oue lull el of wool Cards
liijklftdiini hci. Imrer. ltmg and
J ■l Jki odlMßi lino ids, etc.
■'Trlj- luan«%ery is new, having been
j'l-ctf but aCaalion of iwo senoons. It
will he-io fly the lu-irs of Ilie estuir
iif Dr EC B/Kelley, for dist ritm I ion
h.-lgi t en tUe siiiiu-.
Cor information, write tlnf mid er
sigued bogansN die lla. Any one w ish
inartoilo so, may exiinitiie lluv< aids
fdtii llu self al Ifovt GwmlieltCo.
a snlenued iiiij-suTuiuly for
tajdr micjoget. a *oo,l bin gain. T'erms
■ ijsttle easy, And luadiikiuywn till daj
Vff side. ' , v
. ’SiRAtf D. O Knr ry
fin*- h'iSfit A gout for Estate.
A < Soni(? for Sile
, A — 'o— —-
THE mideraigucd olfers for <fl»
eighty acres ol land iu thu-khrolgr
dlst jaot, pai I of kd No aiil.gAjjoiuiurf
laiuhs.d 1 1 l‘. Moore, Mrs, Worn, and
oth»-rs. Sifty ai-ivshi culliygiCum.niiU
liiiioi- in tiniher. Two residi-in-os, out ,;
houses, git-oIiHS-ds. tine spring and well.
home mid good
fann in a Vli-tf class ii-- : -li l -|i|-h-""l
rs tyirr’wni<i‘hr<rrrrTf-vrr t ' fit si Tm-s.im
i.i/flotober woXI-.d privali-s ilo. I will
on thill day sell the sunn-to the high
ost bidder at theCourl llolieeuoor in
tsiwivib-evtllA, Partiositeslring too y*
amine this farm will call on o| iulUn -
me al Tiawreu'ePvflle
HI'DRCE \V. CVTiVEP.
tt’“
STANDS AT THE HEAD
ni4s 1j! 'i I ' I
DOMESTIC
Thitl ifi i*l• i♦ • im*K Lkaufi:
in nu* TriW»*iß ii » ni'MMf h<
l»spui t-i.
.1/ fA >' / MIT one IT’
X 0 lALE -H x tl A L 1 T
'J'lh- Anti'*l, iin- I - a i
KiMitiitig, ini- hi- I .U' S'Ui'.uJ >V«iimi
work. , ...Ol - -
AND IS NY AKR \ N'Fhl>
T.» Im> nm«lc t»i line | .si ituiiit i itil,
To »|o :»:iy ;|itH ;ill kirids of work.
To Im* finnpli l* in •*\ i• r' ! • BjH’o»
For l.v
n / n its /'/v
<.\.
AitKNTS a NIT.! i‘in
i DiTiLory* A<l -1 re- ,
I)«>A1 KiS'i:.M. S' FAY i Mi M \< 1 il l N K i O
JlU’hllKOAfl. Vil.
July 11 (U ly.
* i l*,< *lt< 1 KV, fT* • till ;nul rinjii'-
- I.»r, llu* Mu uiff
l iiiiVu*U ('oimly, ) **i s.ii<l St :i4f*
t i
•«fll
** WIIEHKAS, on tiu* Will <lay oi Jan ,
iar\, IHHI, *ln.‘oy)ti lc*Hiul<lortli 8-s ju iit
<‘ipal Mint W FSniidt rl4i v.
•nt« r. il iiilo obligation In loro K .VI
NViu-oicr, Nii,. rill (jounly., i»>
•vliioh I la y aoknoW l. '. I,k t! \lu Uisuh o
t o oVi t* aiul l>r j list l\ ilidelU* «i I«* Al
nvil !I (’(’ltpiiti, Movfi noi -il airiSialt
and U.s in oliiuc, 1 in dlu
BUiii oh one iiunriivri doilfll's, to in
void on ills* coildiltou tlial Mu- Haiti
h. It Sta utl 1 1 uiiiko l»i?i porHonul
ti>ptar.iitot* -ofoii* llu i.oAl Supciitu ,
< 'imrl to In* Iu Ul iu aiid lou Haid ' jtini- j
ly, i.> anHwor f(»v i|iv ,olT**ii>*‘ of iuU*Ay i
iicanor. • A } f_T n '
Now on Mr- «fftl*l .1 • Wofift M
Su«|«1 1 rili, Im iiik (-tilled M*b*n»nlv i»*
•oiiio into 4-oiii t to tiiiswor naid olmru:o.
till i In- said WinSuddorl li, luiii ha\ mu
liecn vy inicii Iu pivrtotii' flic hotly ol
iii, principal v\ Ijoiii do* toiLiauod I » Im
juvstiil I Ui>du..> U> aiifiWcl >au*l t-liarv**
Did tin* said piiiMu H ! I till v ItfiV
ug wholly imubJ tlofaolt, tl ih litnv
.. , «}j , 4JMi--i , i«. , n»d hy the 4 'ulii IMi ah llu*
. 'oddt i I ki ha foil tlioir ohii;.m( ion.
* You *. Ip i'oloiv arc Iu ivliy ' oin .uaiui
d to mako Mu* .h «» j»h
t Siuldtnil*, fMiiit ipHl, and- Win P
*'uddjgAi h. ** sintl \ Ilutf liii vho and
.llu* ilovt >up( i i<a*oAiirl
f in and for said oonnl.v, on
(tip first Monday in Soph nihor uo\l,
thou and rj’iisv H ltn>
mi' v can, \ui\ s 1 p tU/jJ noi
oo i*ond»*rod rurainHf ihom on (hoii
•oud in la* oi oj Alfred ti i -otifiiiU,
> iovoi'iua*, or Uis siu-oi HtuH N in
fa a , til sutai» aso.s tmulo
and pros nw*4
Items* t»u* iiou N i. Hultiin-.
lyi ho of said t *MIU lids April lh|h
188.1. n T. : <’ATK; (iGlk.
M appoannji to ino riaii i dial I»***fTi
(lofondanlN tl t In* wit Uin si n. (» « :»m*
reside out of 1 Uis Stall*, to wil.: in llu* I
Stun* of Al lftaliirt. I t i.< 110 i efoiv ,or- (
lerod h\
a said « aso ueborv*'d uo saidaioiond* j
an I so. pohlitali'*n ili U»o i*nv i n M^'i'i'
Hkhai.i* oinni month t**r fhuiMiionths
previous to iho aepi oiuhoi Tophi h-M, |
• flhisoonrl. lb< LIMli li U.
i, winiu Hof < 'oili' ; t, > opt ad
iou mod form,
N L lii JVIIfNS. I
AI. M uvula-: JS K WKi ,
solicttfrvr i h'in'va!.
Will be mail- J K'jCZ to all applicants and to
customer* of last « nLC year without ordering it.
It contain lustration?*, prices, descriptions and
directlou .or planting all Vegetable and Flower
Seeds, Plants, etc lUVttlnuble to all.
i* rr rr»»>v r>*r T oo.T
i “a. » c
A > r •
SUtVfMER COODS
-•' V i
» i V V - .
Tin- subscnlitT calls httc ation. tAlJic that he is
m rt'Cfipt of his' ustl il stock o Spring r . a Wouaer
goods, in [>arL»\j‘ . r
—-
, _ L a DrEsW;Essfft«n ia,> u
liVw X , x * OTAVLE GCXMJS,
T*- ‘X r ' * N \ ‘ HARDWARE
—SIIIBI r AND UNLAUNDERED—
Ready Made Clothing
Youths <£ Men’s
I o those in o'lfAniky matl e Clothing an itu
iu 1 1,SI Lu mu s ‘ti, tvling assured that he cas
HDj.be 1h
• r rfny Market
> v
North nr South iu this T/iitff
. Jas. D Spence,
(in., April l!lst 1884—,3m0
* Z' ' '
Georgia School
!’ - of . A- .
# 1
NOUCROSS, - - _ _ 0 4
‘•THE LEAD!NG SCHOOL.’’—The voice of Ihe peoole.
TEItHELL E. BIMMONS, Presiuknt or Faculty and Dikkotq* oi
lUK LINIUUS-rtC AVtl SciKNTIFIC’ Dkpaktmemt.
K. PARKER, Hkchetahy of Faculty, anp Director of the Commke
l lAI. DIIPAItTMENT.
)• M. FI.SHFI!. Director of the Music and Art Dkcahtmevt.
I.lu Ibtvclor of oncli liopiirtiaout wilj haw under liim as many corn
lili id ftssislanls as ! ltc necessities of t.ho casci may require.
Ii des ol iniiion ami Board titty per cent luwitr ihan any school sot
feting equal advantages.
I lie best u|)j/oitil.cij private school in die State.
\\ e iinAe succeeded in making such utrutigemetilß as will enabl.
vmiiig mui of imited means to board themselves itjirn tlie “Club Sis
iem‘ at S- r > per mouth.
II ij school, without state and without endowment fund of any d#-
tion. witlunu flic moral support
.EX'- AN* lAKI.KiIoUS OHCAANIZATION
i ..IwayßgiM a I tee tuition to the chiidreii of needy ntinislers of the
v.l-'S| t l , a'nl lo po* r orphans The president cvidiallv iiciles all
tin ;, c e.-iroua ol oil auiinjf an educaiion, and are [irevoictd l y s
c. i.) minus, to Call upon or rddre-s him ; for lie has never refused
ot' (h yi-tuig men Or young ladies who
Appreciate an Education
ud are ;o xiotts lo oldaiu it.
\\ i have ift i. (akin ;:o is j ayalilc when tie student shall have
ad the nu my. ami have always found that class the mi si earnest
w ork' rs . .r
in The School.
<Vi-xt He.-Hioc lieguts rie|iteiubi-t I’rd 1881. For further iufotma
i in apply parly to Ihe Presidcut.
1 niy 2tfnd 18K I l! mn.
'' " i ■.T™!*-
H. P. CUESS& cO
MARBLE W RES
MAXUFACTERF.RS AND DEALERS IN
talian & Rutland MAR II Monumnnis
. *V' BOX TOMBS HEAI AND FOOT STONES.
M Si Ms CaskshM
aWV Vl%
Sizes-and Pri ms furnished on short n e l.y
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1 . k». Copyrights, for the CniU.*d Hal**.
a >/ land -Franc*, Germi>r.v, etc. Hand Book about
**nta sent f r<*e. Thirty-sefon vean*’ ex ih tienoe.
\u*nts obtained through MtJNN A <^*‘
. the Sol*: n rffic A m erica n, the large*.. J** 1 -
*t widely cumulated scientific paper. $3.A»a year.
*-kly. Splendid engravings and Interesting ln
.'liatlon. Specimen copy of the >«-ieuiit»<* A mer
tn sent free. Address MCNN A (XX, SciFNTIFI*
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Levering’s Coffee
itecogl.lAßU Me iHi
Our Coffee it absolutely pun,
not glazed or eewred, and U
selected from our large etock of
Green Coflee, with special ref
erence toite Drinkinjf Quantise.
Glazing and coloring /toasted
Coffee adds to the weight and
hides the imperfections, which
is entirety ageinst | four Inter
est as a consumer.
Ask your Grocer for L&ttMlHdll
coffee, and take no eXtST^
E. LEVERING 4 CO.
f ■tut/i.w mt. ] mutUaar*.
9-cent *tamita for leoerfnQ’i Co fee Cep and so*o+
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