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B will M ‘ll
lr one o’clock
K'wcliicsday fix- *-»tU. da;
fe11,,, next, one «<•.•« of
EtheiM"'* in Lawrence
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t" , two wtllfe —the Gin
■ ’t, v 60, with shed tot
■and in good or ‘ ll ‘ r
B Terms Cush.
■ \ L>. Word.
■
I [, Adair. Dentist, of
Klk. *iH l,e in Lawrence j
■ ltm vllie September term
■ls Court- Those desir j
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■ die (diohe Hotel.
T.kil/'oks a
W pUKi■ > t’OKS.
■ iW m,hs Laving demands
■ of iUvid li tn Ims,
fe|ai« hereto notitied to
Hjpthor demands to the
■inlie.l w.-ordinj; to law.
■ S mdehted to Haul
■Jmopirs e,t IO make lm
K i)aym?ld
H ' ' \\ . ,) liWVLINS
Ij'jjl Administrator.
1,1 |M II IK.I N< I
nimureil that Mi . M
■«n wiL be a candidate for
■^ititiura.
■re iwiiies.ed to announce
| s. Met Hand w ill
■,t Falrvicw next Sa 1 unlay
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I L( IST.
H. i ,;i-. In tween depot
■ah llnal Sept. Stli The
■» IH lie lew ml. Ib\ I. a\ lip
at tats otfice.
■ '..[ ernan.' will la {five,)
■n.tiV evening at the Ke
■rainrnn b\ the young la
Hj ; . I. ot I .aw I
Hi, llie b lit'ii o! Tic I‘arson
invited to attend. Ad
cents.
Ht/ecc I tins week is g .|
■k 1 nys m the office. Mr.
Mint - Tow ii t ,i rta
Mttitli fever, mil we are glad
Miiui|>ro\e-g. and ! i-t week
H/‘ In'wlc'. who had taken
Mlbri- )■' i. also taken
left t!ie boys to do
work.
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■‘''V d.iimn com (. Catnii
IB 1 " 1 I'l' 1 'piil’l 1\ i* oilln litlilt
Htlifou-1, n,.- streets day
Hv Jl "l littif squads eoulo
tnry side, holding
M htl " l "' 11! el discusing “the
■ 'Relent aspirants as
Ur| v made puolie.
lne.v are ilia:
l>e lull and that no
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■ ""I"""' hedevt t, tie re
a drall m this conn
jH**" w " U M sell saeiMlii'e
1,1 Vi'lil'ileei ] n pul,
ltlß The day
st ‘eh the a,an has
■'"lliere ever was sell a
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bi s £; ,iMn " «»"■••« w«,ok.
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H* wi ||, !' h < ' l,,ses tiio ibl
in In ' "‘"Mher annouui e
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superior 4'oiirt
" e present below a list of cus -
es disposed of in court hist week,
up 'o Inc idjonriinien ton atur
day tVHui'io.
Tin Court continued over this
week, ft was expered that Jndgt
Kstcs. of Tie North Eastern Ci>-
cuit would preisde this week for
the purpose of disposing of the
cases in which Judge Hutcluns
could not preside, but i, was
found tliat a number of the ,u VH ,
nap trf inf of these cases would not
be ready for trial and therefore
Judge Kites did not c title.
The Grand .Jury finished its
ousiness on Saturday evenin gaml
was discharge t. The (Venera'
Pr esentmen's ns returned into
Court will I>* foand in this issue.
The following cases wete dis
posed of [op to Saturday t vi t h g
A T B High vn A A Dyer -life
galitv, levy dismissed.
J 15 Jones vs T G Worley deft.
.1 W Cart ledge clmt. Claim etc.,
claim dism's.sed.
C S Hadaway vs]B Alien J F
Espy adinrs Bill etc., dismiss
ed.
W \ Henderson vs E Van U in
kle&co- Motion to reinstate dis
missed.
/fta.iid & Hammond vs E M
ihio.d - A esumpsit, dismissed.
HSVroeketl vs Edward Shelly
Debt, verdic for Deft.
H A\ Mills vs J W Sliaihbty—
Certiorari, New trial granted.
J J Town ley vs John Deaton
Debt, judgement for Tiff
J M McAfee vs J W Miner
I>ebt, judgement f >r pill.
Moses E Herrington vs Mary J
//errington Divorce dismissed.
Hiram Mathews vs Nelson Mash
—Claim etc. verdict for piss.
1> M Morris vs Elizabeth Mor.
i is —divorce, Ist verdict.
The S| -,ie vs John Pruitt San
lord Pruit f J Sudderth—Misde
meanor, Settled.
C O Nowell & son vs T H Hig
gins—Claim Acclaim withdrawn.
Young Cole vs James McCntch
eon—Levy dismissed.
Bennett vs Chandler—Ejact
ment dismissed.
A T Pattillo ACo vs J H Scales
H I Allen clam.nt--Claim verdict
for pill’.
A J Martin vs AV <)Chapman—
dismissed.
J D Pharr vs E J) I). Adams-/
dismissed.
S H Cheek A Wife vs It A D 1!
li (Jo—ilibi ih-sed.
\\ II Cole vs T I’ Townley—
Equity settled,
W J Jones vs A J Harris—Coin
plaint, judgemteu.
State vs Frank Castleberry—As
sault A Battery, l’lea of guilty.
TheSiate vs Thus. Bowen FJetcli
er Keid—Burglary, Plea of guil
ty.
State vs John Hudson —Laice-
ny Verdict of guilty.
State vs Henry T Henderson—
Kidnapping verdict not guilty.
State vs Hump Alien—lllegal
veting. Plea of guilty.
State vslsrealHunl—No' Pross
ed.
State vs J. M. Langley—Plea
of guilty.
S ate vs Line Singleton—Plea
of guilty of Assault.
Slate vs B. F. Cooper—Yerd'c
not guilty.
State vs Melvin Chandler—Nol
prossd.
Herrin A Turner vs A. D. Word
• -Mortgage Foreelota d
State VkC. 1' Bankston Asti Mi
MnllianNol I’ross’d as lo McMil
llan.
State vs E L Brassell —Assault
with inlei t to murder, Verdict
guilty moti >n for new trial.
'state vs Dan Kussel -Assault
t,nd Battery Verdict not guil
fy-
State vs Frank Whitehead Nol
Prossed.
State vsJ LThomson NoiPross
ed.
Stati vs George McDaniel Nol
I'roused.
Stall* vs Jolm Hamilton—No!
Proseed.
Sae vs John Hami ton--Dis
eharged on demand
Mtu o vs \Y \ MciMillian Lllt***u 1
voting plt*ii of guilty.
State vs 'J HCo >k Illegal vot
ing Rica of guilty.
State vs E (I Nash Hint Verdict
guilty,
State vs Marian Pitiaril —Lar
reny Verdict- guilty.
State vs .1 I Kdii rage illegal
I'iea ol (Inilly.
Stale vs J a Hailley Nol Press
ed.
The Grand Jurors for the Sep to u
tier term, Gwinnett Superior
(Joint, submit the following
General Presentments :
Through committees we have
examined the books, records, pa
pers, belonging to the Olli
cers of Ordinary, (Jerk of the Su
perior court. Sheriff. Treasurer,
and Hoard of county Cymmissiou
er . and hr <1 them properly fl n I
1 correctly kept showing tlut Tie
j county affairs are ad
cd by faithful and efficient officers
On March Uh 1884. the Treasure
er had on li iml... .$12282.84
. lvecieved since from all
80nr( ' es 1895.G0
.. . . $14188.44
I ,u “ h s I'tiui out oil Vouches aim
received us commissions $5770.<)0
Leaving tnTreasurer Sep
teinber 2nd 8407 64
Of Tie *6770'J0 paid by the
/ reusurer, the su u of 84002.26
was tor general comm purpose,
as will appear in die Report of the
ci.ttirinaii ol Boai d of comity coin
missfeners appen led to these
General Preseutmsnts, and flic
sum of *1078.04 was court expere
M's ami treasurer's commissions,
j Me find eight inmates—two
males and six females -in the poor
House.al las well eared for as the
i ‘‘'•'"instances will admit. Wc
nml that u sufficient amount of veo
etaliles for the inmates is grown
on the premises, hut til other sop
plies arc bought in our home mar
ket. The Jury think that some oi
these supplies were charged a
gatnsi the county at a price a lit.
t>e two high. A\ e recorrmend
that these supplies be hereafter
charged against the county at tln
very lowest price at winch the
same can be bought—buying two
or three months supplies at a time
titter testing the market. We find
that some repairs are necessary to
ree ire the comfort of llie inmates
timing Hie' approaching winter.
U e recommend that lofts tie placed
in three rooms, the floors tighten
et‘, and the chimneys out of order
he repaired. MY take pleasure in
publishing the fact that fhekcepei
Mr. //aslett has the voice of tin
inmates to sound his praise for his
humanity and kindness to them.
\\ e also find that, twenty nine per
sous who live with their friends
relieve the aggregate sum of SBO
from the pauper fund per month
so aid in their support. Without
denying charity to the county’s
trulv deserving poor, ■*•• ask that
this list be kept as ,*mall as possi
ble.
AA e have diligently inquired a
bout the condition of tne roads
atid bridges in all portions of the
coun. y. ()ur information le ids us
to believe the public roads are
now in better condition than ever
before. This has been secured by
requireing the read bands to work
the full number o' days required
by the law. The Grand Jury a'
the Sept;term ree court m 1883
presented ail the road commission
erb for tlteir derelec ion of duty
but these conAtiissioners were no
more guilty ihaii Their predecess
ors, and as it has never been the
policy of our state to piu.Lsli a
lew for what the many may b(S
guilty, the Grand Jury, invoking
penalty ol’ the law upon l'uture'of
lenders, have asked //is Honor to
relieve the load commissioners, as
the object for which they were pre
senteci has been attained.
The comity bridges are in as I
good condition as the many recur :
ring freshets end weak, treasury j
wifi permit. We have lecieved
many applications for recomiuen.
dation to have public bridges
built in various parts of the coun
ty, a list of evhich has been'seni
to the Boai d of county commission
trs with the request that they i
give the matter theT earnest at- j
lention. As A. N. Thomas and |
W. B. Betis, Contractors and buil
ders of Harbins Bridge, have built
tee same for the third time under ;
their contract, we recommend
that they be relieved from any fur
(her obligations. We find our
Jail to be in as good onditiou as
the manner of its c instruction will
permit, and the prisoners all well
cared for. So soon as ilg. linanei
al condition of the county will war
rant, the county ought to build a
new Jail, but we think it impraeti
cable now, owing to the grni) ex
peuce i,o which the couuty is put
m erecting a new court house.
To prevent waste of die old
court house niaurial, we recom
mend tl at the same be sold for thu
very best price that can be obtain
ed at auction if necessary in small
lots after advertising.
\Ve find upon examination of
the Tax collectors accounts that
he is due the comity $339.11, b»t
he has enough cash and li fas, in
hand to balance die ageoinn upon
examination of the tax Digest we
hnd a great many of our citizei s
follow the old custom olremTuing
their lands at a price not ic keep
ing with the spirit and progress of
of die times- This wo hve on i
deavored to remedy to some ex
ie..t by ] lacing wliatj we think a 1
pr. per valuation in many instances [
I'hel iw makes this the dtuy yf the
Grand Jury st 'he 'September!
erm of i l.e court.
\Ye have examined the dockets
of the Justice of the Peace and N;>
taries Public and tind them gcuev
ady correctly kept. Same of them
m a few instances failed to item
j.ize in lull the bills of cost, which
we conclude was mere oversight,
and Have ppiu ted out such errors
by marking them.
We congratulate tha county up
on itie evidence of increased nor
ali yof the people, as evaUnced
l>y the small amount of criminal
business brought before us.
While this is true, aud crime gen
erally se ms to be en the decrease
yet too crime of rape, the most he '
nion s known in a chi islmi* coun ryij
seems .to oh on ilw increase. 7'lns
crime is not eonlinoit to our comi
ty mns increase,'but the press or*l
(he country shows itfcto beoi &!-
lnosi daily m cum nee, aud cal's
loudly for tha vmgence ui the law
its snppressioAand the protect ii n
of our homes.
We call the attention-el till par
lies iutercstea to sections lot)!!
and ltil) ol the revised code of IS
82 require that all pai ticaiflrbo
weigh cotton must 4114} itT-lcgis
ter with the Ordinary bid'AM they
can legally engage in such mipnews |
i' ■ " •' <v •
tit" tact that tlie authorities of
; some of our towns have tailed to
lm their streets and side walks in
" dm. It is the duty of tlieJns
ticeof lie Peace in snch cases to
I h.ayc his done. Parties interes
ted are hereby reminded <«f the
tact that tnis works a forfeiture of
their charter.
Li taking leave of the (H>U'*t, wc
ender to His Honor. Judge Hutch
urn. our thanks for his attention tb i
recoiium udationy of our body as 1
well as tor his wise and impartial
<i<nuinistration of Justice :iml to
tin* soficilur gemal A L Mitchell,
for Ins courtesy and aid to onr
tody, and for his dilligenee ami
m.tirii g energy in prosecuting of
fenders of the law
As his official term expires with
the present year, we think that j
Ins abil'ty as ah advocate, his tael |
as a jurist, and his energy, fidelity (
and su 'cess as a public prosecutor j
entitle him to the merit an J eoo- j
fi'dencn of o rcelec'ion to anothei |
icrm. \\ e therefore commend j
hi n to the fnvornbie consideation 1
ol the TjOgiiifatvre and Requests
out own senator aud represents
fives to use all honorable means to
secure his reelection.
We recotauieiHl that the baliff*
attending thecour and Juries re
eeivc two dollars per d ly for their
services We also recommend
'hut the.,e funeral I’rescuimeniH j
H juibuslted in l lie (ivvinnttt Her 1
al I.
'■hand Jury.
B 1 1 I’r.vKßv.foremal.
fieo, 1 Smith.
J M Fountain.
T E Kenely.
W T t’tu'fy.
AV E Jones.
J O Medlock.
E M \Vag< 'H.
U M Win elcr.
I M D. vis
U S Adams.
J T Baxter.
A (' Jacksov
TL W . d m-
Ciiarl ate Kenney.
J r ! ') Beard
S T MeElroy
D At Born.
.1 I j ilooJ.
Eli McDaniel.
J W Andrews.
John King
A (t Harris.
Ordered by the Court that the
foregoing t.enera Presentments
be en'ered on the minutes of the
Court and published ,t> accord
once with the recommendation of
the 11 rand Jurv
NL HE fCHINS.
J s c w Fc
A. L.M/TCiIELL. Sol. Gen. !
- », JPtb
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OFFK E BOA IID CO., COM'S
t Lvwkknclxii.h Ga.
Sept. 2nd ‘B4.
To On ‘Or mil Jr </ uj C u iun-.ri Co
E kntlemkn :—The Board of
Coiuty Commissioners, through
their chairman, desire to make the
following exhibit of County mat
ters), si ire the 12th diy of March
las' to wit;
A''e have drac li orders on the
vat bus funds in the hands of the
County Treisuter, from number
< ne to 210 dividul as follows.*
Dra vn onGenl.Co. f ind.. 5822,711
On fridge funds $1101,47
Pm ei il $708,G4
Coiwt House “ .. .$1209.77
Malang a t > al of $4092,25
It connection with the amount
drat non pauper fund, the same
cove rs a count expended for out
side beneficiaries or paupers who
are imported in part try the Conn
ty a well as those in 1 'onutv"pool
hum 9.
It the matter of Court H >use
< xj r tnlitiire we desire to btate.
that the same covers amount p id
out or tearing down the old build
ing. aking care of Brick and tun- j
teri ami the erection of office.'
for ( ’idueiry and Clyrk uj>oiior ,
coui in Court house vard bay i
$21(173,
T ie Brick and material in the
j old i ' our'. House areas well taken
i earojof, as the oircumstances will
| l>renit: And before disgusting of
jt he ! time yonv Hoard awaits the
will sos your body for diioclious
in *1 3 matter.
A of which is rosprelfut tv sub
mi f d
James l>. Set sot
Clt'r. It'd. Co. Coin’s.
vonuv:sp(j\DKNCK
('i Nii'.iiViu.t, G.\.
Sept. Ilrd IKB4- 1
Editor 1 [kuamj.~T beg a little i
space in the columns of your val- !
unbie paper.
The closing exercises of my
school came off on last Friday
and Friday night August 2i)th
The prizes were awarlod to the
following btudeuts.
Ist.-—Prize ,or excelling in Gra
iny to Mr. bother liudedge.
2nd.—-Prize for excelling in
spewing in Dictionary to Miss F d
mt .1/cDonalil.
ilrd.- Prize fir best Reader io
Miss Leora Lawhorn
-4 h. —Prize fur best speller in
spelling book to Master Lem Raw 1
lins.
sth. —Prize for best Read uudei
12 years old to Miss Raselo Raw
lins.
6 lr-thYr l est speaker under 12
icTlastf 1 Marvin Hawlms.
7th.- For best lii tie boy to Mas j
;er Arbe R.iwlin .
Bth. For ttie best little girl to,
Miss Eva Harris
i wish to return my thanks to
the large audiunoe for the good or
dorMbrmg both day and night as
1 ditli’l think I ever saw as good
Jt Mi
lifeMimof whicfi rctlecfs muior on
our jieop'o. | ■ j«
Respectfuilv
I latik MeDonahl
ANNO* NH'.MF.NTK.
> CARD
Cot. I'. A|. Pekpi.es —
P, rmit me to sav to your re id
] ors that lama Candi late for a
sea l in the lower house (Jour in xt
General Assembly : That 1 solic
it the active any port of each nml
every friend of mineiutht county,
whetlur white o, colon d, and
th it. if elect*.l, I wdt Isi h uge
every duty winch may .1. v five up
| o.i lm-. as one of ;lie’r lepresnta
, lives, h.-nestlv ami faithfully.
1 -It si re io mingle freelv with
our people, from now until the
[ day of election, and to talk with !
I them and to them, a I Mint the best j
[knit rests of onr county and of onr !
Slate ami of onr country.
iTames P. Simmons,
N. rcross (la August 6th 'Bl
\A e are n>y horized to annoukce !
•I T McElv itiey as a candidate to 1
represent <1 vinnett County in the j
Lower tlic next General
Assembly, Reiving on his past
"■cord as a guarantee of Ins ser
vices in the future, lie asks the
suffrage of the people of old Gwin
nett.
I : ‘gain announce myself a can
didale to represent (rwinnelt
' oiintv in dtp Lower House of the
next Genera. Assembly of (la.
Should Ihe fortunate enough to
b" chosen as one of '.he Uepreseu
tat ves of my county. I pledge my
self to li- always at my post of dii
ty, and to represm't the interests
lof oui Slate and County to the
test ui im abitity. I mosi ear
ticstly sofitht the support ,>4 , U y
friends and fellow citirons.
W. TL Pom..
I hereby announce myself a can
didate tor the House of Kepresen
(fives of the General Assembly
of Leorgia, at the coming election
and earnestly solicit the support
of my friends and fellow citizens.
If electee! I pledge myself to a
faithful discharge of duty.
AA in"ox L. A'acuhan.
Aug 26th 1884.
I hereby announce mysell a can
didate to represent Gwinnett I 'oun
t.V in the Lower House of the next.
General /Issemblv of Georgia and
earnestly solicit the support of
my friends and fellow citizens.
If elected I promise to discharge
my duty fearlessly and faithful
•' y -
J. E. Brown
I aucounce iijy eif to represt til
the people of frwinnett ('ounty in
the Hfitse rtf the nett Bert end
ASserh, ly of Ga., and if elec*ed,
will pledge, .myself to represent
'he interest of my county and
state to tne exttnt of my ability,
i shall favor a local option for
Gwinnett coun'y, prohibiting the
making, buying or selling of any
spirituous liquors, to be used as a
heveiage, to be submitted to the
voters us early ae jiossible. to r,it'-
fy or reject at the Ballot box.
/). G. Harris.
To I hr Votai of Oi'HHuett Comity :
Through the soheitations of ma
ny friends, I lake this method of
announcing to y on. that I am a
candidate, at 'he October election,
for Uepresentaiiv in 'he 1 >wer
house of the next General Assem
bly. If 1 should be so fortunati
[as to be elected. I pledge inysell
to l>e ever faithful to the tnist im
p sed in me/ To be at all times
mindful that lam only » servant
of the people. My whole ol jct
s! all I e to )e>ok well ti the in <r
est of my sta e and couuty . Bal
king for whai J conceive to b for
'lie goo I of bo It, and the inter
i''Ht of my i oust it Uelit u , ill :v faith
fill disell ii'ge of my dill v.
J. \V. Anprkws.
Pott Tax UhcKiveit.
I here by announce inv self a
candidate for 'l".\ |{t clever of
I winn l l County, and earnesty
S' licit, the supp nl of my friends
tl'id feliow eiiii'ciiN. Jf elected I
pledge myself o a faithful dis
charge of duty.
J HOP. (). H. Laxikr.
Fon Tkkahuky
ho the I nters of (1 triune I 1 'oitutj :
lh -bring ill change mv present
bllwhnis, l 1 illy my seif a ('and
(lute for (Ji nnty Vre.sni'cKat In
e'ectio: in J >mi irv Hex', and te
► pectfully so ioii yi nr votes. If
ntfCM'd 1 promise to discarged the
duties pf ‘t'rp isi.U'l V 0 thn Satis til c
»e fit ,)|il«. liS»p.
W II,I. IAM E lIIIOWN.
Ldiid for Sale.
I lip mi.;, nfl' : 'ij* fur rule a v«I
mPo siiuHi ol Siitv:iiy«* ilcjiol. « ih«
I:i wremw illc md Wm
load ki)i»wn sk ll:c }d:icp—
coidaiiiintr 2-id acres (> • or 70 anes,
in culliva'ion. HI surres in ordinal I»r
*sl and remainder in old puie field> -‘jo
; cits of Ik>l11*|(is. Ih i« on ill's farm
a ynnd Ira me Lmili h.v, one t< *t««lkf Ih>ii>c
a d a fine y un*r oreliaid.
I*. rt : c*s desirin'! so examine liiih plae
and loc i lain i1»o terms will t all on la
I lit* «iitler<ii{iictl oil tin* premises or ad
• him at Suwaip f* I Ja.
It. M Winder.
A u*f 41 Ii I HfS-t.
Ct« j i* - (v.l l» f (’oini'y
To all whom if may concern ;
VV .1 Uawlins, ad millet ralor ol Da
vid Kaolin*, dcc «l t has in due form an
I’" cd to jue lor lcpvf Vo s* U lilly |
♦dirhi and one haft' aerc* of lrtn* fyiiip:
in itiooih diidricl of aui<l oonuly ittol
part of lot No '> boinj; fho lujuJ.-v
owned hv su'd d<«o*il,ln siiid< omi|.y al
the time* of his death, exclusive of
dower. Sai«l appHoatiofl will l»oht*ard
on the first Monday in O’tohcr next.
James 7 Lmukio,
Ordinaav.
Mi ' 1 'S'.
ADMINISOIA TORS SALE.
AA ill he sold before the Court
, home-10, rin thp town of Law
remcville (Iwinuet county (la.,
I within ttie hours of s-lo oil
the first Tm October next. !
thef< descritnal property,
belonging to the ( state of Fanny
Stcvenso.i, at • of said conntv, de- j
ceased ;
An urniivided half interest in
fifty acres of land more or less,
kaown ss the south earner of lot
No. 6 i m the ith dish of Gwinnett
county, and being the place where 1
() u said Fanny Stevenson lived at
tin- time of her death, adjoining
lauds of I an Davis. Arch. Holland
and others, (lift other half ot said
lam) be oiigiug to Jane Stevenson. 1
Also at the same time iml place
will In- sold an undivided half it, -
terest in s \tv two aud a half acres
ol land more or hss. known ns the
son'll west corner of lot No. fit in
the 7th dist of iaid county, adjoin
ing iands of AAJu Davis. H-I S
veusofi, and others, it being the
I’ 1 at a where Henry Gunter former
I.V lived. On ho land is a house
and twelve or fifteen acres of
cleared him], balance in i rigtnal
forest. the other halt interest in
stud 'an \ belongs to Jane Stephen
sou. old for the benefit ol the
hairs at law of said deceased.
T erms cash.
If. J. Stevenson,
•I M 1 at tevson.
Sept. /st. 84.
KXi'Vr rugs sa it: * *
iccori it.g to the terms and di
lections o| die lust will aud testa
ment of John Boss, sr. dee d , will
lie sold at TjoganvilJe Ga., on the
the 27th day Sep'ember 1884. the
fo/loe ing tract of land to wit, : -
2!>o acres more ot leis lying and
being in tne county of Walton, be
ing parts of lots Nos 115 and 224.
adjoining lands of Jolln Ham
monds, AA M Bonds et ul sold for
the purpose of disiiibution among
the legatees of said deceased.
lime granted the purchaser for
payment until Nov Ist 1884, when
the undersigned, as agents of said
estate, and the remaining legatees
of said deceased will make per
fect to tin-purchaser title to said
tract of land.
Nathan Bennett,
Elias Boss.
Agents.
ADMIMSITUT MLS NaI.K
Heotgia (iwinnett County.
By virtue of an order from the
Coiffit of Ordinary, of said Couu
'y. I»i I sell, nefore the Gourt
House door in said eounty, within
tlm legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in October next, all that
trad or parcel of land, lying in the
7th dist., of said county, and
known as part of lot No. 852 con
taining 1518 [acres mole or less
I The same being the place where
on Susan J. Brown resided at the
'irn< of lur deitli. -Sold for tlm
benefit of the heirs and ere litoi>.
Terms cash.
Joseph L Newell,
Administrator of the estate of ,S'n
san J Brown, dt c’d.
Georgia—Gwinnett Conn y.
Notice isherelij giwui. Hint aosti
t ion signed by lift ecu or moi e fee,
lioldeos ill llie r.Vlst dist l iet (i. M.
said eounty praying that I lie ts iieHt
of tin-provisions of seelien HI!) to U
'.s, anil amendments thereto id' the
l 'ode es lstri inclusive Oil tile sulijeet
"Fence oi- Stock law ' lie extended to
said (lutriut, has been tiled with and
snlunitted to the undersigned, and
that action will be taken thereon us
provided in said section 14.V>, and
amendments thereto, after, pnlilu u
t ion of lids notice,
JAS. T. LAM KIN
Orlinnrv.
Wuii^rSsflridfiirSalo
—Z—
XX7" ill tic sold at I.awrcncevillc,
TT (iwinmtt county, on the Ist
Tuesday in July next to tlio liigl esl
bidder, unless sold privately before
tha'tinie, one full set of wool eards
nicmdiiig picker, burer. long and
short roll alaclimeiits, etc.
Tlie machinery is in w, having been
used tint a portion of two seasons. It
will Im- sold bv tile heirs of I lie estate
of 1)1 t'C <> Kelley, for dist I ilmt ion
I>et ween the same.
For informal inn, write flic under
signed liogausvilte (in. Anyone wish
ing todo so, may examine l In- raids
for himself at if■ >y 1 (lwilinel| Co.
This is a splendi d opportunity for
some one loget a good bargain. ’l'erins
of sale easy, and made known on day
of sale.
Sarah D. O’Kki.i.ky
.Inue'JdHl cut for Kslilte.
(i h,( *K<J I A, i To all and singu
- Ittr, the Sheri It's
(iwimiett t’oimty,) of said Stilts fsn*el
ing,
WllKiHKAiS,iiiiiiif Min day of Jan
navy, l**l, .lonepfi It Sudderlfl as prin
t ipal and W KSmhlerth as security,
entered into ohligalkm before It M
AVKopier, Sheriff of said county, by
vfYifth t hey acknowledged themselves
l«owe ami b« justly indebted to Al
rrerl If (ioVornoi of said State
and Ins in oflioo, in the
sum os> on»* htfndred dollars, to be
void on the condition that the said
Joseph It Su' ierlh make his personal
Htrpem anee oefore tlie next Superior
(Nmrt to he held in and for said coun
ty, to answer fort fie offense of misde
nieanor.
No\y on this day the said Joseph It.
Snddeitli, fstlng called solemnly to
come into court to answer said charge,
and the said WiuSmhh i t h, bail having
been w-mied to present I In* body of
his principal whom he engaged to be
present this da \ toanswi rsaid* harge
and the said parties respectfully hav
ing wholly made default, it is there
fore considered by lhe ( out'l t hat the
‘ said Joseph K Sud*let ih and Win P
; Snddcrtk jprleit I heir obligation.
Von therefore an* hereby com viand
j ed to make known to (lie said Joseph
; It Snddertb, prineipal, and Win I’
| Suddertli, seeiirity, that they lie ami
; appear bolere I lie next superior eourt
1 to lie held in and for said county, on
the Unit Monday in September next,
l hen and there to show cause, if an>
they can, why judgement should mil
be rendered against them mi tht ir
bond in favor-of Alfred II f‘o|«|uill,
Governor, or his siieVessors in Jolliee,
aeeorditig to law, in such « uses made
and provide'!
it mss tin Mon N 1< lltilehius,
In ge of said e mri, this April HMh
MX.;. D. I‘. PAIN, elerk.
It appeui ing to I lie court Unit both
defendants m the within si a ted ease
i eside opt of in is Stale, |o wit in t lie
State of Alabama. II is therefore m
dered l»y the eourt flu'll Scire Facias
In said ease lie served on said defend
lints by lmbiieation in the Dwinm i i
II KjtAt.n once a month for four months
previous to the S. ptemlM r Tcj iii I**l.
ofthiseourt. Dee ifMhnKi.
(IwiunottSuperiort'onrt, Sept ad
jo timed term, 188.4,
N L HUTTHINS,
t T. vf-reui.w . ! s r 'vr
NEWFALL
WINTER GOODS!
The undersigned calls n'tr-nT ,n to hi- sb ek-of New Goods just
rfVHVMI, coiiiMMtin" of
l)l{) HOODS, HOOTS, SJ/Oh’S. II \ lx. A’A r/l/YH U O OKU IV. S
HARDAAARE NOTIONS. AND A GENERAL LINK OK GOODS
usually kept in th(- market. These Gnn.fi are offered to the Trade
at as low prices as they cun bcsohl My M, Po is :
- “ijt'lcl- SAI VS ANI' MInUT 11:01 ITS'"
I invite everybody wh ' needs nviylliiit.-r in my line, to examine my
Goons for tlientaelvcs.
-. r J_
f have also n desirable hou <> nml let for ale. Si'uated in ff-wn
nrnt m good c-mdition. witli II nccc- virv outbuildings. The lot con
tains one acre, is neat the public sipiare and a pleasant place so live.
11 not sol,| before, wRI be sold » the hi;rite • bidder on the first Tiles
'lav in November next
, ,R. N. Robinson.
August 2(ith 1884 2mo. *
:New Goods,
FALL & WINTER
1884!
The undersigned would cspeciallv invTe dm , , 11- ,
I** -li.-. -Vi„„,f, ,!r " Km ' ""
I ' ' ~ It efi:
GOODS
Having purebssed largely in the Northern Markets of
LADIES DRESS GOODS, READ A’ MADE < LOTH INC
KOAS L.IDJES COHsKTs SK/KT’s rvpxr
'■.i.a\kV;- iio.TV Tfi", 1 ' a"; '>'«•:« “bti'/Vi. 4,..
GOODS, jka.vs.^(l\ssj m ifs m,; V x ;' I: . l, s ' , lleai tied
WAR/... NO TI NS. HAT’S, STATIONARY, //OSIEIt **!? D ''
WHAT YOU WANT
Ready Made
9 * ‘*.«i a
lf<* would sav foiiH* (xud fliit,i f/ii* i ii
•YO S//()ni)\' / VJ/J /i s' it i ">' ;md be convinced,
r~, | /r//f////T ) <i<K)l)S, Bat in as good stuck as *. t , i, 4 .
anv w)’f*re. no- Siiik » , lv 4
Ihankir.g tlm public for a libcml . i
fore, he but hopes by f„j r |j|,j V ’* lL " . hereto-
NO USE IN UOUO OFF
J®T"d y °"'' " lo '' l! y wi| h STRANGERS in other J/ UD/rprv
do SO 111 home itnd support your own people, and u j,l
Merchants,
Especially when all things tiro equal.
_Si'jd. Hi It. :il l>i> >) A M |]S |). SPENCE,
Georgia School
Of -»
C/" y
ee-r, ,-r
NO /.V /.'O S .S, _ (iA
‘ THE LEADING NGITGOL ’'- The voice of (he ~c >o]o
I'ERb’ELL E. s l\lAl()\s. 1*,,,: U , IN: ol |\,, ~.v ANI> J)lul , ( . Tl 1( oy
ini. IiINUIIIXYIO A»l> SciKNl-lli,. ]>! . \|; ,"11 NT
c,u
•L M. FISIIKR, Dikko tok or tup Mcsic ami Aut Department.
The l>ii**o!or of each Document will 1, v. mulor him ms nvmv com
I eteut assistants ns the necossities of the case m iy r.wiuire
“L 11 ”'' 1 *»>■■■ •* »»^
The best apoointed privaic school in •!,». st ite
Tins school without state nml will,out omlowmenf fund of anv
s<*iidliou without the moral support
oj>- awv n K j,i Glol r« imcnvNizaT w
has always given five ,«ili n »«the cbildi-en of necdimin
Gospel, anil ,o poor,, phans- The presi.lint cvidiallv
■vho Hie desirous of obiaitimg an elacation, ami are prev
lack of means, to call upon or eririre ;s him : f, r ho has n
u teach young men or young ladies who
Appreciate an Educatio 1
au»l are ar si oils to oMuin /. /jt
have oft, n taken m. .s jayJ' ■wm ! m s » ITa
.aide il.- motley, and hav always n,„ I tbd clam- the ,asst o uU J=t
woTkern
In The School.
Aoja .Seasioe begina :tiT 1884. For further ufama- *’
mu app.y early to llie Rresulenf.