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Humphries were i)Ominiit<l Ins
week aii the representative- fron.
Dnkaib.
O'iver Dark au d\V L. Marie;
of Hal- will have a rough an 1 un
ble scramble for the Seps'orship j
from that district.
The country is t j be eongra abated i
shat the base ball season is about ]
over. It is to be hoped <1 a I we 1
will have a long rest.
•At (be primary election in Fnl
ton county for Kepresenta'.ives i
W. D. Ellis B. F. Abbo t and i
John Tlon-as. were nouon.iicd.
7be recent *t>.te election n \;
mom show* a large fa hng <>fl' i i
the Republican vo e. In Senat i ■
Edmonds town, the I'einocra 1 *
carried tbe election.
We received thecorresp >ridetjce
between tbe eounuitiec a;»;»oiu!c<l
by the districteonvention t n tify
Hon of bis nomination,
too late for this issue I' "i l ■p
pear next week.
The war be l ween China and
France is progressing slowly. The i
Chinese government is making
extensive preperations for a long
contest. The general feeling in
Europe is that France has an ele
phant on her hands.
Atlanta has at last concluded to :
give Clayton county a chance at d
will support the choice of i hut
countv for state Senator Give a
poor dog a bane—this is the first j
crumb a tie lias had since that conn j
ty was organized.
Women to the front. -Belva
Lcckwood, th noted female law
yer has been nominated for Preei
dent by a California woman's asso j
elation. Belva accept-, with
thanks. Where is \V Watkins ’
Hicks* Cant the cranks .if ibe !
country bold a conveniu n and
cominate him* He would certain i
ly accept wdb thank*.
Conkling Edmonds, John Sher
maii and Bob Lincoln are not
disposed to lakeau active band in
the cuiup»igu forJiln B‘ai!,e it is
a little remarkanie that the old
file-—the leaders of the republi
cs pa *ty treat the Mulligan man
with great coolness. The only en
thusiasm yet manifested for the
Republican ticket is among tbe of
lice holders and hiarr 01115 diieves
Both have an inters! in advancing
(be cause of Blaine and I/Ogan-
former is the party of economy,
h nest administration, recognizing 1
tbe rights of States and tbe people
and enforcing tbe Csnstuu ion as !
interpreted by lie fa'bets, he la'
u r if the higher -aw jasi'tv. f avor
,rg centralizvtioL, high taxes, mo )
nop dies, protection for lu rich
•and oppression to the poor *ud
treating the Constitution as “a
league w th -loath an I a covenant
with hail.
The Dem cratic i<- party is he
hope of the country, it is even tin
par v for tbe negro — the n- gro ,s
» eh ur.d born iK-mo-.-ra . h;it Uie '
Republic ms stole him fr in us.
with tbe urm i e .f 4') an--, an-Fa
mule
lie then d.vu<sc I tic j
question and tin; cflort of tin lie .
s.'iatic party in tbe . s ilou-c ot
Represent* i*es to coir.ct tin
gross ineqoali'ics >n the 1 resent
iat.ff. Then was-rio rts| ectahl
pcsiti-ji of lie pirty that was it j
favor of free trade, but ti ey d d
demand that the tar.ff should l e
reduced to tb“ actual Utetsi.ies
of iba government economically 1
ado.him ertd. I They demanded!
more, shut in evying these axes
that articles of necessity should
be reduced to the lowest minimum
and cot kept at tut highest mu xt i
mum. Ihat the poor people s. uu-u
act pay the balk of tbs taxes, while
the rich pay on y a small ptjupor
ion
He in.'de extensive quotations
from be present tunfflaw tosLo*
its inequality, and while preteud
ing to protee American labor, tax
td the laborer while it protected
the machine un which tits g. oils
were made. Me cannot a tempt
to follow him in tins dis- js-iion
but give a few instances showing
li“ operation of this iniqndiou*
tariff.
Woul hals pay a -July of7oen,»
while silk huts only pay lilt, • j.ooj
thiead pays a duiy of -Ocenta anil
the American manufacturer s- Is
his thread in the Hinted S:a es at
obtentsu dozen and the haine
li.retid in Canada at 115 H'Dlh. ft
. barges 8"> per cent on riannel
and 4b on axe ;, while ill.
Ei-.iul of the dude only 1 • tsj.
» rotectii.u pi otecis .h. millions |
of the capitalists 30 per cent and
this is | aid by tbe consumer.
1 here are about .Ot) millions of
L. S Treasury no es in circula ion
and tbe average income of tbe
government is abou one million
ler day-, which will carry imo the
/ leasriry dti.i mdlions umiu dly, or
over 1 ilf of the circu a mg medi
um of the country exclusive of
:o ,1 -vswer “Here am I. In
the pulpit he was the peer of any
man l.ving. Wei e the grea' con*
gregarious hung enraptuied \vi|h
the bt- anty of bis S"x\e and eloquen 1
pr seniarieus of h s theme be
impr-ssed them with he t-eau'ies
of a Christian life, ai.d the reward
of tie f'ithfal. He didnot strain
after efi’.C, but his eloquence was
ike tbe natural flow of a stream
rojn a spring foil of love, charity
tnd faith.
Worn down wi-b years and in
-■essentlabov, stricken with dis
ease. be continued his work occupy
mg his full fi<- d until ’lie summons
came. And when bis trusted phv
si<- an told him bis time b id come,
simply asked “bow long wilt J
have *o wai ’'
Surrounded by family uu.l
ft lends. wiio went to bis bedside
ftom all over the State, be laid
down his armor on the field of bis
r , lory and found rest at last—rest
for tie- tbrobiug brain and weary
limb—rest ftom the car. s of
-ife au l stvtem—rest from tbe
burden of souls and tbe battle of
sin.'
W e give below ax accoun * with
his funeral.
SparaU September s.—[Spe
cia..)—The funeral of Bishop
George F. Pierce todk place to
day at 11 o'clock. As the church
was not by any means large en
ough to accotumada e the immen
se concourse of people assembled
to do boner to tbe remains of tbe
lis'inguisbed dead, the funeral ser
mun, preached by Dr. A G. Hay
go-d, whs deliver* el in the court
house, wh’ch building was pre-sed
to its ('.truest capacity. An hour
i ef-ue the appointeu time, a Jarge
portion c-Pt-re congregation was
s. ed. 74-e space within tbe bar
w.,s occupied by the tamily,
relatives and Some of ihj visi iug
fit nils of ili« dect-a w.-d. 7'lie foi
owing was uls.ut
fit t ohukrof 'rue SKttMces.
ofiiFt/-iv “One by One
sih gby Mr Alfred Brown, with
a number of v-.ices joining in tbe
chorus. • ——-
1-vs! I.essi.n (A l*s.)m> rea-l
by Dr. Key.
.Second Lesson (Selection
fioiu one of die Epistles) read by
Hr. H./n
l iw Hymn—'‘'.Servant of (Jod,
well d -ne.’' read by ('. A. Ev
ans.
Prayer by Dr. Porter.
Second H yum “How files-ej
tlie righteous when be dies.” by
Rev. Mr. Breedlove.
Serin n(from Romans, 14 chap
ter. 7, 8 ver,e).
Tllk NASHVIIXK aESoLUTION
Resoluticns were passed by a
meeting of the ministers, tlie liook
committee and repre.senatr.es of
the mission cause, which meeting I
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The direct application o. the tex‘
to the sunject was for the most
part left to tbe congregation The!
pall-bearers vere all t»i'lifters./
the remains w t re buried' in thd
old part of the cemetarv. »> xccor-l
diance with tbe request I e hmf
made a few drys tefore dying,
and by this newly made grave
'here is just room for ore more,
tbe use of which the bish p had
in bis mind when he selected
spot.
No business was done here to
day. All tbe business hous.s
have black across the front, and
in the Methodist church tbe ax--
•er. the reading desk and the pul-
Pj. are covered wfth black Peo-
D are here from all over tie
south, and a large delegation have
coine from a number of places
within this slate.
Hen. James K Krent
By reference to tbe prot -'e ling-i
of the Senatorial Convent ion heh.
at Deeaiur last Saturday, .t will
be seen that James E. B own of
Henry County, was nomr ated to
represent the 34th Senatorial dis
trict, composed of the Counties of
Gwinnett, DeKalb and H nry in
the next State Senate
He was selected as tie choice
of Henry County, by a large major
ity over a popular and wor hy gen
tleman, at a primary elettion, held
last week. And as Henry County
was entitled to name the Seuator
under the rotation rule wuieh Las
been recognized in this district,
ever since the district wu- organ,
'.ztd. be was nominated wi bout op
position, when the Convennon
m t.
We have known Mr. Brown for
years, and lake pleasure in endors
ing him as a gentleman of liberal
attainments, tine character and s er
ling integrity, wbo bin sufficient
independence to faithfully iepre
sent the interests of tlie jteople of
bis district, and to ’ab tr for the
we lfare of the State. \ud the e«
dorsemeut he received at home in
a hotly contested election is his
best recommendation to ifie coun
ties of (Iwiunett and DeKalb.
He hat. been the Elitor of the
Henry Couuty W e.-kly for a nuur
her of years, and has CondueteO
it with marked abdty, discussing
public questioui with an mtelli
gem e and spirit that has made
bis paper one of ibe lending Wbek
lies of die state.
\S e nave deemed it oil* duty to
say ibis much forMr Brown as Lie
is a s 1 anger to the voters of this
county,and wemoetebe rfully give
him our earnest support
We Lope he will find dconvenent
to vhit ns during the rauvass and
mingle with die people whom he
will represent in this end of the
district.
Elect on on t.ie question of *w
■,ng B.>nA* on ne fHb c-Sej»*etii
l-er Is»4
ORDERED, that the Cbairmuat ot
h *- Bnwrl publish hi 'h- »wis
>nr HaMAU'. a newsMßpe: n wfci. h
the Sheriff* aJ> ertie-stent* or sale
are pu!if>)nmfti* ins with the
twMhr of the Kthinst. to be
for the of thirty *t y» from said
late. For an elect iout‘> be held at
ail tbr jew-tiH tv in »}w+nuett Cownty
hvthe qualified voter* in accordam e
with paragraph I ami i tantfaa T.ar
t ' w : of ifcel'.-uMilation of IFTI. !■*«•
rriHolt\«hei jW, -ki the ■|Ui’*t i 'ti '*(
Brnnh to pov for the f HMtnKt i«>ti of a
w w ('Han lt.«u*« iu uh! county for a
*«*• t-wai of fifteen thw-an>l l" Ur«.
MiiMuit'B' iHhiift -«rr*c- to It
rnantar at the cxpinUHii -f lo.h-t
, entad tea rear* frewi (tale, with an
tvaaa! warmt ••f *in |wr.-ent.
TV* v-e :,x ia favor is-onus
B-HHk will nttw da Ihot l« hot -
P'Rfr'Xro
Th —■ > 4,ut against th- »*» uus •<
Rood* wilt eaah-rw on thnr t-fie..;
-N>» R* iXW."
<trl to *w Mi oat Tne—lay
filh -lav..! ss-piember lAM Fi-nont*-
he held under the ate rwie a* . gov
ern rlovwtt* for B»e»twr» >f lb-- le*g
islature. except return* wil! he male
oo*)liiate] an>l returned to the
Board of fount y ('oanaa >***<> net - who
will declare the’ result.
A true extra* t fnra the minute* <d
th< Board i'aunty Commissioner* held
Altai id l**4
Jt* D SPKXPK.
Ane Lfih *M t’h Bdco mu.
(•itoa Prossesl’ane
-Hills, Etc.
BROOKS COTTON PK*>>-
FOR HAND OR STEa U
POWER 2 A 3 ROLLER
CANE iriMLS MtCARTHAS
HORSE POWER ENGINES,
BOILERS, PULLEYS. SU *FI
ING. ETC.
Mi-Comb*. Taviahl A Cu.
Atlanta Machine Works.
taloißoiagtoPiiit?
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If so. il vrnl ju*y yon to ttse
WADSWORTH. MARTINEZ A
SONGMAS S PURE PRE
PARED PAINTS.
t i*i. ft, J. W inn * h: U'l—iiiii* resi
de in ei« uainteil with them. s»-in*
for ■•••lur i'anl- ami list of him-e*
Wixx ai VAI.’OH .AX. Aa*m..
Id»wr. nie*ill*-, i,a
—or ——
F. J. Ct HH.KDtiK i BFI. •.. Ala
huina st. Atlanta.
iteuler- ip PaitiiH. nil, Var
ni-lie,. Brii.lie,. a »;ia„
jnl> I—luiu
GWIN-VETT SHERIFF SALE
VA'ill lie sold liefore the < Hin t Holle
dour, in the town of ev ilie.
li M lllHel t county 11 il. w ithin the leeiii
tioiir« of -ale. on Ilie tlr*l Tuemtay in
Sept. next, the f*illowiiiii iln-nlml
property, to-wit :
• Hie hundred and ninety one inti
aereaof land more or le-C«, Ivins in
liwmiiett roiintv. and in the iih dial,
part of lot No one hundred and nine
ty nine lay adjourns laud* .of Mr.
Bran lon Ilie uorth. Nain y Briulford
on the WeM, Kolilieli Wal-diu on llle
Miulli. and John Kilsore on ilie ea,t.
la-vied ou a.-the property ofW K. Kil-
S’re liv virtue of and to -ati-ly twelve
A fa-from Ilie dust ire . t'm ri of ihe
llii Di.»t. of ,aid I'litint v in favor of K.
ts Brand v « i\, K, Kilsore. la-v v
made uinl retiirin-il t-i hy J. Vt Stovall
L. ('. Prop|ieiiy pointei) out liy Plain
lirf. Noliee to tenant in |>r» *e*iion
Siv en.
kreby u-njer
lifour ieptr
bio r-- :lo
cslviuity
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-IAS. M PATTERSON.
Jnlv 24 1884 Sherifl
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
f Win II Kitox, udiniuisiralor
upl W kin-v, (tt*4*'t|. ba?» in dut* form
t«» 1 h** for
to lol** »*f laud. No 234 in Hie CHi
dUtrit l, a id Noll«, in the* ;th<iisti i« t
of(iviuiirit,(‘ontaiiiiiig '«dnH*-.'c.B and
all oih**i lautl;* to *.iid dw
« rtw*d in -aid oounty,
James T Lamk n,
si St. Ordinary.
GerTgia—Owin nett County.
Jiiseph X Rutledge having applied
tome for letters of administration de
laiui.- non, on estate of John R illedte
dec d of said county, this is to - ite all
and singular, the heirs and creditors
of John Rutlddge. to be and appear
at the October term 1884. of sard court
and show cause if any they can. why
letters of administrat ion rfe houisuoii
should uof Ite granted on e-iate of
said John Rutledge to Joseph X Rut
ledge.
James T Lamk it.
Ordinary.
Sept Ist ’B4.
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
Notice is hereby given lo a i| per
sons concerned. Ilial Miss It M Math
ew- has departed this life inlcstate.
and in. person ha.- applied fnrariiniuis
tration on I lieestateof said deceased
111 said Htale. tliat administration will
he vested in tlie clerk of the Superior
t ourt or some other Ht and proper
person, on She first Monday in (W-tober
next, unless valid objectin n i- made
'hereto.
JAS. T LAMKIV
Ang 19th 84. Ordi 'arv.
Geo ho 1 a—Gwinnett Cocntt
Wherea*. James I> Snenee executor
of the will of Roht B Xash represents
to the court in his petition dulv tiled,
in the office, that he has fullt execii
ted said will. Thisis therefore to eiie
all person* concerned, heirs and cred
itors to show cause, if anv tin-, cm
why saidexeeutor should not is- dis
charged from his said trust and re
ceive letters of dismission on ito
tirst Manday in Xovemher 18*4
JAMES T. I.AMK IV.
July 28th 1884. (trflinarv
Ceorgia—Gwinnett Joun'v.
Notice is hereby given that -i p-ii
tion signed hv fifteen or more free hoi
ders ill the I'SKith CBay creek district,
6 m of said county, praying ihat itie
tienefit of the provisions ot -<s iion
1440 tp 1455 and amendments fliereP.
of the code of 1882 inclusive mi n M .
suli.jeet of Fein e or Stoek Law, he ex
tended to said district, has been in,si
with and submitted to the undersign
ed, and that aetiou will ire tak-n there
un a* provided in said section 14-Vi, and
amendments thereto, after publica
tion of tliis notice.
-TAMES T. LAMKI V.
Aug, 9th 'B4 Ordii arv.
Georgia -Gwiuneit County.
Moses Richardson, administrator
Ilf Uen \V Wallace, deceased till' ill
dve norm applied lo Ibe undersigned
for leave to sell one house au I 10l in
the town of Nun ross, adjoining lot*
Ilf Lively k Mi'Klroy and oilin'*. 88
feet front bv 188 rear. Moiling In
»*id deceaseds eat ate, for Ibe pnr
|Hi«e of paying (be debt a and fordislri
hut ion, and said application will lie
beard on Ibc Ural Monday in July,
next.
•IAS TL A KIN,
June if 18*4 ordinary.
(ieorgia—Gwinnett Count v
Nolipe in hereby given, linn a ucli
lioli signed by Hlteeu freeholder*.
IU the 4<&lb dim riel, (j, M of sold I-VIIIII
ty, praying that tbe lieuettl ot the pro
\ isiou* of Sei i i,,n to 14o'i, and
amendments thereto of tile t u b
lan-.*, inclusive, ou the anbje. I oi
"kence, ei Stock Law,” be extended
to said district, ha- lieen filed with
and submitted to the undersigned,
and that action will lie taken there
on a* provided in said section 14 V*.
and amendment* thereto, after pub
li< alioii of thi* uutity,
James T. Lamsi.n,
Sept 4tb Ordinary.
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
To all whom it may concern.
William I. Ihaid. admm’" *trat< r
of Janie, 1 Said, *!•“ -H'*-!, ha.* ill ( bn*
fonit#]'plht® 'h* Ul»®H*>sWC<l (M-
K-aveto-wH run- a«we, of !.ni'l in (h •
jth ttit ri<-tofh|id ( unity No. m
knewti. la-imietiis t«. th- *rtateof *e< !
duecjfci i. and ahiil jfipßi ation tr: i
liem I oil ;tln- tint tii iiday n»• !
te»--r tve.tl.
J A vi m T. LAM KIN
tig sth -*4 Onfin ary
Ijnwli—tjwiNSKTT Col’STt
Xotiie ii hereby jriveii that a peli- ]
linn *ixne<l hy fifteen or more free- i
holder* in the 544th di*t. ti M. of *»id
i,unity, praying that the lament <>t
the provision* of aee.* 144 H to 14V>,aiid
aineielim nt- thereto of the < <a|e ol
||a.’, imhtMvr. on the »|ueitioii of
Feme or Stork Ij»w. la- extended to
-aid diatri. t. ha.» 1 aen fileii with and
Mihmttted to ibe undersigned, anil
that wtion w-ill la- taken thereon u»
provided in - 14-55. aud amendment
thereto, aftei puhlii ation of tin* n-e
tkv
Jatnws T. leAtukin.
• Otßintry.
SpL 4tb. I.SK4
Geori?i* —GwioDett County.
To all whom n may concern. Jam-
F. Hannah guardian of ("icero li H:ni
nah applies to .n- for letter- nfdhi.ii
*k>n from -aid suardiau-hip. and I
will pa**upon her application on ilie .
firm Mondav in Octor-er next.
AS T I.AKIN,
Auk J» I»*4 . Ordinary,
CITATION TO ESTABLISH
NEW ROAD
In the matter of new road from near
the . 'Minty line to SnellvHle, Ci 111
mv—i niee* made Ihe following re
port
QF.ORtJIA. I T-. the Board of cm il i
tiwimiett t 0.. tv comluiiiioiieri.
e the undeniigne<l Road coin min- |
liotirrsof the IJH'. dli’., s 111. of mill
toinity. make thiiour report fora new
puqlic roa«l commencing at the conn- j
t v line near Ihe teiidcnce X It Mahaf
fi-y and leading to I-ogamville. run
ning -aid road in the direction of
Riicilville- to the Law reiicev ilie and
Covington roail near Scot I Cooper i
reiidence, aiTowi Urtuhy creek at W
Wehln bridge, thence* running laud
lines lietweeti Scot I l'on|ier and land
llelollgius to the estate of la*V I M Coop
er, ilei-il, to -eteleuient loud at the
laiudrum Ford i>lai-e intersecting said
settlement load audninnillgsaidroml
to within A»i Vanin of 11 avion cn-ek
near Ihe line hetwreen Pitt man vwu
iam- and Jackson Rawlins, thence in
tersecting said settlement niol, mid
riinuiiig -aid imel in front of 'l'lms
worthey* re-ideler, lhe:ice lo Ilie
road leading to the resulcuce.d Pitt
man williams, thence leaving Iheorig
luaJ setltlen.cnl road to the l iglil ami
running -aid rugl to said \% illiani- i.
iileiM-e, thence through a lane to.
I‘esidcio-e of Thus I ’oojier. Ihe i
straight thnuigli saidcoo|iersand I ,
Harris'field tothedraw liars, tliei „
tersectiug with the road teadiic [„
Snellville, running to -aid H
spring, them e through ihe lield |||T
nght of the hrancli to said Harr e,j
--dem-e, t hem e along the road ti neli
v ilie ull the lanil line l«-l W'eell J I' >lll II
aud David Kaw lilts. We further im
port this mad of public utilitv aud etui
veuienee to a large portion of tin citi
zens of -aid county, alul earnestly a-k
au order from your Board for I In- pm
pose ot establishing as au public road
as Ihe smile is of great use to said sei
I lenient and eoiiiinuiiity .
D G Hawtbor i,
Aunt n Webb.
Willis Britt,
Coin s.
Ordered that citation lie published
in ibeliwiNNK-rrlitSAi.ii for Ui dav
prior lo the Ist Monday in June next,
ami that the same eoiue on fora hunt
hearing on that dav.
February ifil h *is4
i rue ex tract from the ininuies of
said Board.
JAS I) SPENT E
t 'lk Bd ('o Ci icrv
April 28th 4884. lino
In Ihe matter of establishing Tie
Hutchins Ferry road, the Com
luissioners u-ade the folio ving
repori:
GEORGIA, j To the HOll Bd->f Co
r ( ouiiuissioners ol said
Gwinuett Co, ) count v.'
The undersigned commissioners
make the following repori on petition
j to reopen the Hutchins Ferry Road.
Commencing at is ary Brow ns
j aud following the old road lied, ilial I
I istosay, the lied as it nasatthc time
it was discontinued tlinmgh ihc lands I
of Mrs Brown. W F Scales. J >1 Urog
) 'lon, the estate of Mathew (Strickland 1
and X L Hutchins, to the public road
| near the residence of C L Hutchins
; except the crossing at Brushy . reck
j We recommend at this point that in
1 place of crossing at tlieold ford dial
1 a bridge lie built heiow the old final
1 aud above a sweet gtnn tree on the
1 south side of saiu crook, thence sirm 1 ,
aeross said ere-k and baek into the !
old road near where the fence stands.
We further report that said road will
he of public utility and convenienee j
to the traveling public and n com
mend (hat the nunc lie reopened and
made a public road.
li. M. A\ heeler,
H. L. Peeples-,
J. W Mitchell.
Sworn to and signed lief ore no- this
day Ihe24tii March 1884.
D. T. CAIN, C. .8 c.
Ordered that eitution lie puiii sited
m tlie Gwinsett Hekald for iliirlv
; days prior to the Ist Monday in .nine
March 24th 8884.
A true extract from the minutes of j
i said Board county com‘rs.
JAS. D. SPENCE,
4 Ik Iml «*o PfiurV I
April 24tli M 4. mo.
Meichant Mills
~ AND ~
Hun Line Fains for Saie
—o — ——
The undersigned offer.* for sale on
'*li*\ lei in* tin* following pi*opi*rty,
-il uni ed in <« win ml I coiuily.
A line llleli 111111 l mill. Oil it. Alco
v m ltivi r, live mile.- S K ol latwmnee
V ilie road, know II a- "Scute* Mill*, '
and one hundred utid live acre* ,',f
land. These mill* arc in lir*l olau-cou
■ lition and giMHI running order, and
i* known as.om* of tl»« I***l null* in
ihe. oiiuly. Il lias a luigc run nl cus
tom and issitimtrd on a never fail
ing stream. There i* on I In* mill tract
about fitly acre* in culltvnnoii anil
three residence*. Thi* l* one ot Hie
moat desirable piece* ot property in
I he county.
Also five hundred acres ul land
more ot It***, know.i a* Ilie "In* scales
Home Place, tin llii- place llicre
arc a • niul'oi (able residence and mu
ny outbuildings, store house, shop, or
chard*, Ac, ijj \civ- ol opeu land, SO
acre* in pine old Held, t:, acre* of hot
loin uitd lie balance in tine original
iore*i. til lying well ami good pi*o
dnctivelaud. Il lies eight mile* s Kof
l,aw ivneev ilie and in a good neighbor
hood. This 111**.* will Is* sold as h
laaly Ol* divined to suit tile conven
ience of purebusers.
Alsooiie hundred acres of land,
known us the "lliidge* place," six
miles from laiwrenceville. About 8a
acres in culliv aticii, la acre-oI which
i- good tail tom. There is on thi* place
a residence, and one of ihc finest
-hold-in | In- *eiilily , w itli *iitticielit
waler power le run any oidiytnrv ina
• biller v .
Also one tiinidr.-d acre-, more or
le-*, near iln- liu< ol ,la> K'oii county,
adjoining land* of simp-oil. Hours*,
bdtoii aid olli' i - K. swiiv) Hit* Wi
ld Minp.-ou pbn t ,*On this place there
an* riat it* .• l ,p. i. Intel lMid iwu
Ic-it-t -.
dm -I Hu- property will Is* sold at
I'SHkv SitJe 0,1 mg-v terms to la*
agreed nlielween tin* parlies. Ti
i<e* opened, lotto -ali-lui liwn of pur
time i
■ Part *|* desiring lo look ul any of
ibis ptep**ilv will call oil »V I* Allen
d or. it one place, or address him at
I rtWlrlll . villi
MKNKIKTTA 1 ALLEN,
Jfaywh isca— iui.
(><!OhoiA*-iiwr«svrr I <m stt
Whereas. Van Davis ami William
Fountain, administrator* of Tbinna-
Fnuutaiu repicsi-nU lo th- i onrt in
■••li jietilioii. duly wed and enterei|
m ri cord, tliaf th* vjl. ~ e ] .illy aiftmit
ft . led Thomas t-wnntaio** e-tale.
Ilii* is lln rcfoscAo eiie aj| pervkuis
.• oiicerned, lieirs abd crcwtor,| to
Eshow cause, if any f t hey can. why
j -aid admini-iniioi* -houid no| l».
* di-cliarged from their admirti-'ratVin
and receive letter* of disiui--ion on
| ihe first Mondav mi Jmlv. lksr
JAM F-W |. I,A - KIT
April At -lino iirdinarv
! Gecrpis—Own peP Co - mv.
To all vvhoin 11 limy com • i n. Jas D.
sp-ni lias in due foi in :ip|il ed to the
I nmlersigiied for periiici em ~.fter- of
Ailtniiitr-alton on theeslali >f Kenon
iT. Ten-ell. late of -aid i i.nlv, deceas
ed. an.II will pass upon sail) an
i plii-mion on the tlr-l Monday in .liilv
next.
J As, T I. AmKIX
i Mity '% ssf. irilinary.
. Norn tTo I>4hTuRS A ( runoha
All persons Ilidi III! d lo 11,,. e-iate
of Deo W Wallace, late of l.wimietl
comity, deceased, are notified to make
iuimeiliule puyiiieni. ami all |>ersous
having claims aguin.-l said c-ialc arc
. llolilicd lo Hie Itictii with the under
signed |> ropei I v proven, a- icouncil
bv Inwr.
M Ult II AUDmi.V
•Incest Administrator.
-m uwm snr m:J
ll:ivin«r ifcciveil a fjpsh siipply o new
now otlpiiiio I liem at |>rires to »uii i|| C ,hilT
I liny only or cash ami -sell only «»r ( .*tt-»h. I
moif goods or th •"‘si:) * mi •mi i n,, ~
man who buys on
30 to SO Days Timeß
ANT BLE SIX PENCE I. BE I HA! I if\\ \ sf,u\v SHlt.^Bs
fn atbrilioii to ;i nil line of < irot eri,-*. |*
Canned (inod', etc.. \\ il! I H - I,mi i,| h
DRY GOODS.
HARD *. IRE, ■'
CRIR’KKUY.
GLASS WARE,
Pools A
XoTIiiA^H
Country Producel
In :i«l« Ii I ion to l.tp|»injr ihe clic;i|h*sl house in nifl
now |uc|i;ii»-(I to liuiiillt l all ki 11 <1 ol’ ('oiintry
iiiul will pav you Ihr hipTipat maikr-t pi ii-c tur yuii^l
| CHICKENS,
EGGS, H
RITIKR. ■
BEESWAX.
|GREEN //11*K ■
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DRIED FKBi'",
FEATHERS. ■
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Briiiti voui }*ri,<biee to me wl eu v.m waul tin l„.-l ir *
price for i- in money, or goods a
Money Prices I
1 t anking the public lor ] tast patronage, and asking t
ance jf the same; I am
Reaped full V. MILES E. EA'dH
June 24 *MBB (
HEALTHANDHOM
Washington, DC. ■
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