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New Jersey bankers wbesqaunder
the deposits ot their patrons, go
ont like Judas, and hang 'hem stl
ves, but ia Georgia they are lioniz
ed and open business ag&in with
a flourish of trumpbe s.
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Seculary of the Treasury; Fol
gtr. who died at 6’eneva New
York, was buried with imposing
ceriuionies on the 9th inst. Fort}
thousand people congrega ed to
witness the ctrimony. The Pres
dent and cabinent and Gov. Clear
land and suit were iu the proees
sion.
Gen’l. Carl Schurz, who has
been a leading Republican and
was a member ol Have's cabinet,
is canvassing the Western Slates
for Cleveland. He will make ten
speeches iu Ohio to the Germans
and spea/ iu the Gerniau Inn
guage. He isreceived everywhere
by his ctuntryinen wi'li great
cordiality.
Blaine is au artful dodger.—
While he voted for the Republi
can ticket in the e ectiou in
Maine, he refused to vote for or
against prohibition, An election
was held at the same time and
place for r constitutional amend
ment prohibiting vlie manufacture
and sale of liquor in that sta e.—
As he left the voting place an old
democrat who was watching the
candidates movements as he slid
ed out, exclaimed loud jnougb to
be heard all around, “Dodged, by
gosh."
While we are schorehiug with
hot weather, and blindel with
great clcuds of dust, can it dup
wards from the dry earth by the
hast winds, in the west they are
suffering with immense Moods that
have swept away Railroad and
wagon bridges, shops, houses and
buildings of every character close
to tin- streams In Wisconsin and
Mmessota the streams, tilh d with
thousands of logs that have been
Moated dowu irom toe Umber re
gions are rushing with a resisdess
°urrent carrying everything before
it. Tba loss at Chippewa Fall* is
esi mated at #IOO,OOO.
Madison Davis the colored Rost
Master of Athens more generally
known as "Dear Mat’has been re
quired to shuffle oM bis white
c erks .rud execute a new bond
with none but Republicans on it.
Pope Barrow, M L Bloom Meld,
J M Smith and R LMoss, the (or
r erSecurities have been relieved
and four leading negroes accepted
in their stead. That is a I righ<
—heftp the negro on top.
was
unanimously re-nominated for Con
grtss to succeed himself, and a
be ter nomination could not have
been made. Col. Blunt is one of
Georgia's best Congressmen, and
has taken a high stand in Wash
ington as > ne of the besi mend-era
from the South.
By the way this seems to be an
unanimous year in Georgia. The
Governor and all the state house
officers were re nominated wit lion
opposition, and Col's. Candlei,
Blunt, Reese. Barnes. Clement
7 J
Crisp ard Turner go back without
a conteit, while Hammond and
the other members will have no se
rious opposition.
Such an era of good feeling haw
hardly ever been known in the
Slate. We are feaiful that the
calm only presages the s' orm, —
Look out two years from now.—
l'he anxious aspirants who Imve
curbed their ambition this fall,
aru restlessly champing the bit
Mid pawing up die eartl Two
years from now the held will be
full. Half dozen aspirants for
Governor, two or three for every
state house office, while the con
gressional aspiiauts will be a ho?t
that no man his nuuynei ed.
They are already beginning to
lay their pipe and form combina
tions These are carefully guard
ed from the public eye ai present
but as JuJge Davis once said, on
trial of a m ted case in this county
“If you see a horses head sticking
out the window of a barn, you can
reasonably guess there is a horse
inside ”
Wheeling Into Line.
The THjimanyHall organization
has at last determined to fall into
line with the party And give Clettv
land and Hendrix a cordial sup
port. The generl committee by a
vote of 810 to 87 adopted a resold
tion, pledging the organization to
“an earnest and cordial support of
the candidates''.
This settles the vexed question
upon which the fate of New York
bung aud in all pro abili y the re
sult of the National election, an 1
secures that state for the Democra
cy. The il/ advised threat of kick
iug John Kelly and Tamn a } *ut j
nl the organization does not seem
to have taken muck nan-
Senator Grady was so disgusted
that he with drea from the society
andanouueed hit determination
to vote for Ben Butler.
Mr. H H Huggins ot Gaiaes
vibe was shot through the hands
by bis step sou, AC Wheeluss las
Wednesday. The young man skip
ed.
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WMSBi' ~' l ■' ■ ; 1
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HHH d- Sermon m \f
Wlielc had Ixl j 1
HOCio'V in ;iic rhni'ci
been «*]'!•• .«ontc<i si ii
Hal. As ii was. people came hom
Florida. riding all night to reach
Sparta. Old friends from ties^la
boring counties, driving through
all the night lo l>e present at the
burial. Everyb uly in Hancock
county knew Bishop Pierce, rich
ansi poor, white and black. y< ung
and old. ami they al l loved him.
nev'T held an eftice < x
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f poli
zu.utfo appoint
merits and they disp'ayed iiis
wonderful judgement of men and
his keen appreciation of the inter
ests of the church.
AS A PREACHER
he w» t* unequalledt liongh in prime
he was eonsededto be tin un«
eloquent leader of his churcn and
many went much further in his
praise. His eloquence depended
or. the occassion. The occasions
he liked w«-re not thosej which
pieaee many preachers. He had
a deep moral sense which revol
, ted at the i tea of displaying hirn-
I self when a great crowd
! car ato hear tine preaching. Ihe
,wi#iliert congregation in nis
| chur.-h sent half across the conti
nent for him to dedicate n mag
uificeut new church. They till
‘ ed the papers in advance wi h tri
| butes to liis eloquence when I j
; came he gave them a praclide ser
| men on family prayer. 1 have
heard him surpassingly elegant
I m a log house before a few plain
Methodist men aud women. The
most eloquent tiive minutes I ev
j er heard trom him was under cir
■ ciimstances which would have
1 been fatal lo almost any preacb
ler’seft’o t. It was at A’lennvilic
; Alabama, in 1870. He was preach
iug of the pow.rxif religion when
a negro woman, old, crippled, clad
in clean bin very coarse clothing
tottered down the aisle and up t o
the pulpit and held out her hand
to the bishop. He took it just as
Jesus would have done, and rais
ing his other hand to beaver, thank
ed (/©d for this witness of power
and comfort of religion. Nu man
of our time preached so much on
practical religion. He saw in this
j land a tnousand family alters fal
len down, and ' e went amoug the
pe >ple preaching family religion
home as the
j DRILL GROUND OF CHARACTER.
At times he preaj-.td above
bimseit, above the reach cf nis un
aided power, h was then that be
felt the power that came down iu
{ tongues of fire at the pentecoG .
| it was then that he looked beyond
j the veil that trembled Utwice
! ibe cherubtui.
Sometimes be spoke unpleasant
I ruths. He did not tliiuk the tbea
j ter is a means of grace. //« .| d
not 1 elitve that dancing eondu
ces to piety. Was be right? Re
member with kindness the warn
ing of a brave old man. You will
not have such men to trouble you
long. The times in wim nwe live
are not favorable to their develop
uen t.
, i/e was the most unselfish man
| I ever knew. He gave away with
a hand so free that some wise | im
pie thought ue ought to have a
guardian. Tue si-o.trces ol his
power were many. In the first
pi ce as
HIS OLD FATHER SAID
he came from “good human
s ock.” //e had clean fine blood
iu his veins. In his prime he wa>
a splendid specimen of manhood
in bis nr.l-’c physique, a s i :
king miK.i gms it. 'ih ;t :>r s j
lvs mind wer< «s perleo as tii
gesture of Ins oo<ly wn g>-<- < fid
Among iien he was bnv \ i
ong women he ua« pure tie
starlight ansi fnl/ of ki \
i e<.
HIS DEATH
with its pease wh-s not need'll to j
assure our fa t, jn him wi i. bit
it is precieus le< in /a. Tilt morn
I iug b fore he slnd he 'vlii-peicd.
j "Ts 1 ci" si ia k we wool ! hav • a
[ lovefeast here. Ad is wc'l.‘
B W W ienn r/d <) h v ’< i n
; years lias been g< , eral 1/. k> t and
passenger agen 1 <;l thr- sin er ad
lias resigned and will accept i po
sition o» the East. 7enn. \ inm
(i i 11.- d 1 h> ul. I lei! er wag 1 1
awi h held of sip* rations *v
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yoni cotm ituency, and F-.icfi
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reeu! le for yon to accept.
W itli greai re.-pec, wi rein:, i:
your obedient servan s
T C Nolan
W H Cartel.
\V M Hi N.Mi i !
August 30tb. 1884.
Gentlemen— ) our cc t .niiinica
I 'ion, notifying me of the t.c un , f
j tiie Sanatoria Convention as* Sat
nrday in honoring me v tli he
l nominate n for Ser.at'T >! i <■ :U i,
! District, has been receive
I am deeply gr.itefui :Di tiii
' manifest ition of conli-.lei e ;
ee'eem on the part of my ) I •
| ci'izens, and in accepting , lie i
j in tion Gins teudeied am ' ill\ M -i
j sible of the H titering die. -in ;
tion sltown in selectm • i i ■ iiuc
among n a-iy who.su cl.lii j <•>--
j baps, are more worthy of i o:i, id
ition tlian mne. U tl sin
'inn*, I am not uniiiitnifu! h
grave responsibilities tli :' at acb ,
to 'lie office, ami as a si all ie
| turn for the favor of ibeii genet
| oils trust and conlnhin i 1 snail
I i» no emergency lose sight of the
| interests of those win h,v,
|so graciously honored un. Iu the
I capacity of legislator I sli-ll at all
. times subordinate self-in -rest to
the general good of tin pel .
| whom I have been called to npn
j sent, whose co-operation ami ad-'
vice I shall appreciate I j,i\ a.
much after my election a njw.
If elected, 1 efia'l go it; o i Die
I unti-HinnieieJ and unuul-i.rtTissed ;
jby tangling ahiumes of , i,\ char
! acter whatsoever,b.i wLt.b te, >
I exercise my best ju Igen. it ami I
discretion in the console, dirn of' 1
all questions effecting the cm:
I noon weal, or that may imp, to
| t be good of ■ the p-ople. lam
eommitti d to no policy ib .. o ~ *
justified and sm;tiiun-d by tin
principles of true Demon ami!
1 1 rll
that .s not demanded b\ :fit- ,\i
g«‘iici-.8 of the lines. Ihep. xt j
session of the L-g s a t.re v II 1„
one of unusual in ,i, m i uitp >,
t tun , mi.l w'lbo,*; unti-ring i it..
.1 eltsctl -*Sii)ii ol ill \ij m, ,j|j
1*0! s itkeiy !».* co n In-far \iiai
lioiL, . de-uv o ay (hat, it, s |, .j,
In- my purpose t<* give uc i dir
ion I.} my legislative c-.ihS' a-: will
lic.-t. cui sene the intoit *1 ~f tin
.Stait and the part}. -.11l mi.-i-ci- t
1 shall lie happy ;l! 1 f u | | ~ | .ai.
In: happy,sii |in if,, to ji.usi.i-ss
of an It,.Host ptirp.-M- ami s „
convictions of • i 1 1• y as nitt.y infill
flui' 111 V JU'.I 1(1!',
U nil tin fuiegouig eni.la-inti*,n
ol pi ,1 cijilcs, bin 11} iti„; , ,im IS,
1} pn semen, ptrn.it me gentle
men, to again thank y,.n f..i
the high eoinplmieia e, nveve.i
in }our letter oi noiitieatmn, ml
to express file hope that 1 m*\ not
disappoint von in any sen t- *- timt
may tie expeca-d oi me.
Your oli ■ li ml se> vat,f,
JAS F. Bit *WN".
7''<t. iVu/nii, ir. //.(„)/,*• «,„/
II M. huuiifutt, C m mil Ur.
Elect on on ; <• qsuslion <4 Mti
ing B >nda ■« he 9th o.So j eni
her 1884
ORDKUKD, fl at the C'liuinna.n of
bis Hoar i Oil p il'd, h ill 111' <; VIN-
MtT liKiiALM, a newspaper 111 which
iin- HhcrilS ml.. iMi- incuts o’- -ales
arc published, i miimeucijiy svitli the
issue of the 12th Inst, to In- contiiiUe'i
for tiie spins* of thirty <1 y* from snn!
POO, Kor llfl elei-t I'lll to n*‘ tie. i l!
,il! the pri - in* tain Gwinnett (Vitity
i by the ipmlihcsl Utters in iiirin-u iin '
i with paragraph 1 ami 2, section i',ar
j ii-i. 7uf t lie i oust it lit: aof l*i.. Mss
| j jrvjjipjJ I ‘(j(jp juri' 50"', oil tllP tJllf'St 1 ‘ll o‘
1 Roikls t«> pay for \ r«ic*f,. non« #i a
[ now < mrt ilouM* < mul' B»rt|
sum total ot titles-u thousand 'l'd bn.-,
jbn illed lilt o Bends of 8 series I* > be
i conic due at the exptrutioii ol tiv<‘.s**V.
* ' iiiiiisl teii years from ilat'-, with an
! a'l linn! inti lest 111 seven per ei in.
'l’tiuse vouug in favor ol issuing
l!"inls will endorse on lln-irti' ki is
■roK HUM is
• Th*i*M‘voting against Hi*- issni .a ol
iloinls w ill endorse oil I inar I iekei
•-.Nu HUM'S,"
; saisl elei-tio'.i to l>e held mi Tuesday
nth slavot Me|ileiiils‘rlsst. Kt*-iTi at In
; lie held nnd'-r ttm sitnn* rule as aov
i-ru eh et ions for ineinl'ci sol lie- U s
I isiat in's, except let urns will lie made
j s-oiisoHiiateil .Mid returned |o the
Hourst of county Corunii.-sinii.a - win)
will 'leeirtre the result.
A true extract from the minutes ol
iln Board County • 'onimissioino lielil
Aiurnsi stn issi.'
.! It. SI’KM I'.
Aus:l2tii fM Ch lid eo com
( cl* on Presses -. ;.ne
Mills, Etc,
BHOOKS’ CO'l 't ftX Pi,! S
h> Full HAND oil STEud
I’OWI.U -l ,v H I.Oid Eli
CANE HIVES. M CAP.'I !!V.'
HO LISI- POWEJI ENOINEF.
BOILF.itS, PI LLKYK, sd F'T
IN (1 ETC.
.Vis’Cl Ml: . j’AVI. t. tv (J -.
’ 1 lard a Maehiui; " orks.
ink %io hist!
Ii so, il win jtv voti » nsp
\V,U).SV\OI;TH, MAitMXIIZ &
SONG M AN’S PL !iK Plflv
PAIiKI) PA i N 1 S
( <*!. S, ,1. Wii lt;Mti-"!n<- ivsi
•!♦ *»«••• i- |.:ii•:!♦ i? T. j ii, ;il< sf iit*
f«*v < pl4*r < ’at'■«!*» Mini ! -'f it<>t-fs
U INN \ \ W (;ri. k
• .a \vp« \ ii ii . «la.
i\ ,!. ('( a 'LI i)(. E x m: ;| Vhi
bionu >**• Atiai i;-.
| Wlif>U‘-;'lf r»::tli*i ,s it* Paint O'ls Vnr
| nislifs, Hpiislihs. \
jwl\ 1> 11• i*•
<i\\ iN.vi;i c sm- iii;- p v \i-i:
\\ ill Ilf Stijll lit fltpf {(if ( * tit ! lltillSr
iin I In* Inwt! «i| I*- v to t \ iili‘,
■ 11: - | .I • : I * ll „ 111
hour of salt- oil l-t* Mj. t I',; ln\ in
(In' 1011-tuiiti: tl«* t i
' |»» o|M’i I\, l.t-u il .
<Mn ' Iii«li«I!*#•• I umi Itiiifl \ tilt * |SM t,
. :n I -s ol l:i *lt I morn Inijil’ ill
(i v;iinu !I < .'iitfi \\ and in Hit* ! It di<l.
pan of iol No on l hmidivd m l nim
'y fp ! omu. lands ol Mr.
• Hr.n. .on il o n », N:i:i<• \ i»*adt«>rd
on lit* Wf<i, Hold 'tii We i, ’it ilit
ntli.'ami .1 *lin K iliioi- hi (lit-
Id viod on <i'‘tlif f> i ■»»| m*i ■f v oiW’ }■;. Ki I -
) _i n*i>\ drhic ul ami lt» sal it l lwcdvo
ii fa- from i It. u >■ 1 r *»i i in*
ld.‘» |)is|. ol so . *m»l> n. fa. ruf I’.
If. ill i • . \
ul. ati.i i. i ■.t n• •■II »h\ . S|ov:ifi
i. 1 I:•:|m i(\ poinifd ini i• Plain
1 ifr. 'v.iM-f In Ici.Hif in |T session
! .1 A- . \l PVi i I’’l is ON,
July iS i .vlu'till
E, oip a ; f ,t, County.
| IN': aI! • . a.lmiaist tali a olKain
: us-l nv Ui .-'lee'i has io stiis .form
I applii'ii 1- ) lie limti'i-igiieil f. i leave
i to sell l"t . .1 limit. No 2U ia die 111 h
district, mul No ll'.:, in the 7th list riot
of U vvitmeM, oolit ail line m -s mid
-all otlu i-lands !ieloii“ing lo - ii<i do
l eased In said eoimty,
Janifs T Lamk h,
st 84. Urdamry.
(rue rgi’i—tiwii nett Cunniv.
Joseph X Rutledge liaviug applied
i tiiiin- for letters of adniinisti: tion <l*
lion is non, on estate of .lolin Rutledge
dee'd of siiiil county, tliis i.- to cite all
I ami singular, the heirs and creditors
j of John Rutlddge. to la- ami appear
; al tile (letolier term issl, ofsa d court
| and show isin-e ii any they ej ;i, why
letters of adiniliisl ratnin do lionis lioit
■hoi Id ma !, gi a ill ed on i■ t ate of
| said John [tiitloil te to .loseiih .< ltul
; lodge.
• I on* s !’ Land: 11.
Orde ary.
i Georgi—.Gwinnett Coni (--.
Xotioe is hereliy- given to c I ]>er-
SOOS COlleerilod. that Miss'R '. \| ;l |||.
1 w has departed this ip,, intestate,
111(1110 !a rsoti has applied! for adminis
' rat ion on the i slale of -aid 1 "ceased
, iu said Slide, (liui administration will
oc 1 e-,|ed in (ho clerk ot ihe .' aperior
♦ 'ourt or some other tit and proper
person, on 1 ho li.llopdnv in > >etoWr
next, unlesi* valid olijoctii'ui i niado
: theroin.
JAS. T LA Mix' l V
Ang. 19th 'B4. Or.'i arv.
(lEOHUIA Ci WINN I HI ( 'OIX'IV
Whereas, James I) Spence cxcciiim
;of the will of Until [5 Xash ret , nl
' to the'eourt in his j.etition dm
i in the office, that he lias full
led said will, This is t herefor 1
i all persons concerned, heirs m, \ , - , ,’
j itors to show eausi*. if any t: ,-v . ~,, i
i why said executor should not In .
j charge 1 from his said trust ami ...
| eeive letters of (Tisinlssion on t|, r |
tirst Mandav in Xovoniher |s.- ■
J A MUST. I, A- t- ix
: July X'Sth l.Ssf, , | v
Georgia—Gwii nett Joun 1
Not ice is hereby given that p-ii-1
t ion signed hv fifteen or more .V -e hot
ders ill t tie l:*sir»t h 1 Ray creek list riel. )
(1 mos said comity, praying 11, ; , 1 p,.
tiemdit of tty provisions ~f
1 14411 Tr) 14. r *f* anil auiomliaetils t . 1 <-,
of iheoode of IHS2 inehisivo the
| subject of Felloe or Stock I,gc. . I - -
I tended to said district, has he, r in -1
j with and submit (ed to the 11 mb 1 ; n . 1
ed, and t hat notion will be 1 alien I In re j
:on as provided in said section 1 1 .», md
'unendmoiils Itiereto, after pttldh-.
1 ion oft his nonce.
.1A MKS T. I, AM lx i V
Ang, 9th 84 Or. Him-1.
(icorgia (iwiriiutit Ccnii!
Moses Hieltardsiiii, admin.- 1 1 at or
ot boo W Wallace, deceased. !i in
d'e ot til applied to Ihe iuidel -. ;lie-l
tor ioave to soil one liouso and lot iii
tin-town ot Xoroross, adjoining lots
"I Lively \ Mi Kirov and oil, 1 ;fi
teet front by 1.40 rear, belonging to
said deceased's estate, for lie- pm ■
pose of paying the del its at id lor di- 1 ri
Ind ion, and said appliealion wni hot
heard on tin- (list Monday in .inly t
next. .
.1 A 8 'l'd* A KIN.
June isst ( »i-<|.i, : ii-> .
Georgia Gwiiiuc't.G uoty
Nolioi i hereby given, I lint pe,
I toll signed liy lift ceil l i eetio
in the 1 1!.*1 1 1 dist riel, 1 1 , >1 of >;ii m
ly, praying tlml the lienoftfof 1 ,
vision-of Section I44!l to l|,V, in
ailleuduieltts iln-l (<to ol the Cod
••'CKJ, itiellisiy c, -*lr tin- subject
I one", er Stock l.aw,’’ in- oxicn ‘ed
to said distriel, has heen tiled' w i!:
ami submitted to the undersigned,
aud that action will In- taken liter. - ;
011 as pi in ided ill said section t t.Vi.
and amendments thereto, after puh
lical ion ot* 1 his not ieo.
Jam eh T. I,am kin,
»*!> -I’li M 20.1 O .Ii «ry 1
(tv-i rgiti—G.viunett < ouiitv.
To all wlioai it may eoneern.
William I. Dodd, adniniinistriitor
of Jaim - Dodd, deeeasi'd, Im ill due
,• i :i|. died lo the utulei signed f' -r
-Vi- t.' sell nine a re- of land in the
ah dist riel of said Cniiiity. No. not
; known, 1" longttHr to (lie estate of said
ilia-, awed, ami said applleiitioii will
I . *i tr i oil ; Hie Ml -t Monday in <"■
tuber next.
JAwKST. HAM KIN
ug .Nth 8t Ordinary
'e -iil W-UWISSBT (JoI'NTT
No:ire is hereliv given that a peti- |
I -i::!i!-'l iiv fifteen or more free- j
r- 111 t lie At ft Is di-l. (i .VI. of said '
i-u'iniy. [irayilifr thßf tin- lieneflt "f j
llie prov isions of sees DIM to 14.V5.nl is I [
iiiii iidms'iits fhereto of the (Vale of j
1 iu< insive, oil Ills' ipiestion of.
I-'N iu eor Slock Ijivv, lie exti’tl«ti‘sl to I
-aisi district. has I wen tiled with and
siiiilliit ts'd to 111*• midel'signi'd, mat
ttiat aeti >M will be taken thereon as
I's ov ids'll in s“i- Dm. and aineiulinents
ili< s < o. afts'i I'at'lication «»f tbis ns>-
1 is**'.
.James T. Laiutiin,
Oi slim ry.
Sj, . till, 1884.
Georgia -Gwinnett County.
To all whom it may eoneern. .lane
K liaiiii it Ii guarilitiii ssf ( ieero G Han
mill applis's os aie for letters ofilismis
n iioin-aid giinrdiamhip, ami I
v. dl pa— ufHiii her application on the;
Id ’ M.>iislav in Oetocer next
J AST DAKIN,
A tig 2M 1884 Ordinary,
CITATION TO ESJAhITsH 1
NE.V HOAD
!n f l»<*inalh'i of nrw road from in sir
lio 'tunny lint* to SnHlville, ('< iii
n,i:* •• ifp> imido tin* following r**- !
purl
<; |<:< }|«; l\, t T . tin* Board of mini
(iwiiiiioll ('o. s \\ . oinaiiHsitmers.
f Ihe imdcrsipitV. lioad n»iniiiiv
1 ■sit.iifi s tin* lL M .E»(ii> # .. £. m. of *:dd
toiinl> , make* thUotinvport fora n *v>
{MDjiic mad roiiiiuoiioiiijf at file comi
ty line m ar 1 lit* tt*aidem*e Z U Maliaf
fi‘\ and loading t«» LojiaiisvilUx run
iii’nji' said rosid in lln‘ dimdion of
ttm iivillo' t-o (lit* l,a\vivillo and
rosid ilesir Soolt Cooper'?*
r* rii l. net , Brushy ereek al '.V
We hi is thence lsiml
lines Bet ween Hcoit Cooper ami lsiml
. to the estate of Lev i M e. top
< r. *l« eti, io M telenieiit road at ihe j
liSimlr*iiin l'**r*l place inlerseel said
set l lemen! load ami i tinning said r- »a*l
lo wit hill *i<N) yards of Haynes creek
mair 111* 1 line lad ween Pill man aa 11
imiis and tlsieksoii ltsivvlins, t lienee in
ti l'rit t
miming said rosid in from of Thos
w«»iiheys residence, tliesna* In (lie
rood leadiii” to lhe resiilem'e ol Pit!
mau williams, tlienee leaving I he
11ml setttlen.cul rosnl to tin* i amt
miming aid road foetid \% dliam i.
ident ~ I iieitif I hronjih a lane le
re.sidt oee ol Thos Coopel*. Ihe I
sirahfhl through
J lsirn * field 1«* I lie draw bars. ( hei n
f* i set f in#r willi Hn* laaul lesidiri' («»
Snellville, i mining lo sai*l 1C ,s'
.spring, I lienee 1 htoiigh I la* lieh! i he
ri^'lii of f la* hrmieh to said Harr *>>i
deia-e, 1 hene*'ahn»*r 1 he road 11 ne!l
villa uii |he Sai a i line he I ween ,J J' Snell
ami I >si\i*l Kav\ Ims. We fnrth«*i ie-
l **>i f I his roa«l of public utility ami eon
\ enienee l o a porl 101 l of Ihe ei! i
/, ais ** I said conn! \, and earnest I v ask
an order from your Board for the pm
po>e ot a as a a public road
as l la* same is of «*;reat use lo said set
4 t h*iiient and eommmiify.
i> fiiUVlliOl’l,
AdsVn Wehh,
WLitis liriit,
Com: s.
(Hder**d liud «'ilalioll he published
in the Cu i\ni;tt 11kkai*i> foi ,‘k) days;
prior lo the Ist Monday in .Inm* next,
and that I ia* same come on foraliiial 1
ihal day.
I * I i i.a i > :; Hi
i no* ex I raid from the minutes of
said Board.
dAK l> t PKNi IO j
( Ik Ihl C'o 1’• mi's I
ApriPiSl h 4584. lino
In ih< nmU.tr of establishing ?lie j
Hutchins Feny road, the Coin |
liiissioiiers mtule t tie following
report:
GiIUHGIA, i To the Hon Bit of Co
- ('oiiimissionei's of said
(i wiiniei l ('*>,) county.
r l’he undersigned commissionc rs
ma'ie (lie following report on petition
to reopen the Hutchins Kerry Road.
( oinmeiieiiig at rs ary Browns
and following the old road bed, that
istosuy, the lied as it was at ttie time
,i was discontinued through the lands j
of Mi s Brown, \V >*(Scales, .1 vi Brog-'
don, tiie estate of Mathew SI rick la ml
and N I. Hiitehins, to the public road
near the residence of C L Hiitrliins, !
except till'crossing at Brushy creek.
We recommend at this point ‘t hat in
plac of crossing at the old ford llial
a bridge he built bc.ow Die old ford
and above a sweet gum tree on the i
soul ll sid*' of sain creek, t lieiu-e si i. - I
across said, creek and hack into the
old mad near where the fence stands.
We further report that said road will
tie of public utility and convenience
to the traveling public and ncom- j
an lid t lull the same lie reopened and
made a public road.
It. M. Wheeler.
H. L. Peeples,
>J. \V Mitchell.
Sworn to and signed before me this
day the24th March 1884.
D. T. CAIN, C. S. (’.
Ordered that citation be published
m Die Gwinxutt Herald for thirty
days prior to tin-Ist Monday in June.
Marcli 24th *BB4.
A true extract from the iniuutcs of
said Board couiitvr’Oin'rs.
JAS. P. SPENCE,
(’lk tut co color’s
April 24th S 4. mo
Mi reliant MiJls
" AND "
Italia Fuui fa Sm
Tin- iiii.ii i ,-i”iu it oilers i- sah mi
terms 111 billon ur prnpert v,
-ituated in I. wiiuiett iHtimlv.
A till, 111, t,l 111 1 1 1 in 11, >M |' -ill' Alen
' ,:i Ki\, i . li, >■ mil, - s Kof I.IIU r, k iii
> i<mil. known ii. "Seales Mills "
ami mi'' Ini iMtit ■< I iiml tive lie res of
laiiit. Tliese mills me in lirsi eiassetm
iilimi anil a'mil ■'■aitiiinolder, ami
is known as mie of I lie best mills in
1 1“ 1 enmil \. It Inis a lai m* run nl ens.-
i i i nml 1 -ii imleil tin a m ier fail
: -Iream, Tliereis mi I lie mill | rai l
'i mii Ill'l l Hi res in eiillii alien amt
i 111 ee 11 .Klenees. This is one nl Ihe
in, si desirable |iieees of lirnnerli in
111-ei nl 11 1 1 ,
V -n iii e hundred acres of land
re "I i s, I,mm .1 as the "l)r .seiiies
1 hum I'l are. 'in t lie- |i|aee lliere
:11, 1 ••• mil nriabb-eesideiiee and 11111-
ri ■ nl buildings, si, ire house, shop, nr
•la.ids, .\| . 1,., Veres of open land, to
•I► I'll"' "Id held, aeres nf bnP
•* 11 * I iln balmiee ,11 line nriffiiiul
‘ '* I * til 1.1 II? llell mill linnil pro
be "A'elnml. 11 lies ein|il miles S Knf
ban reiieel ill,- mid ill a flood lieifiliiinr
;■ nd. Tin- |ilaee will be sold as a
" :, d t | ni divided In sail I lie ennioll
imiee nl pnieliiisers.
Also one hundred aeres of hind,
•'•■nil'll iis tin* "Oridji'es |ilni'i‘," six
miles frniii lain reneei ille. Abniil ;|&
■leas in eii 11 i 1 ill i 1 11, In He res nf wliieli
nml bnllnin. There is Oil |ll is plan*
an - den, e, and nl I lie lines!
I," O ill Ibe , mini 1 , vi iI li -nlbeielil
r -.lei | iniv 1 1 te Inn an,l nrdinm v till!
, tiineri.
\ niic bnmlred a,-re-, more nr
M i! I" I'. o| Jmjhsntl eonill 1 ,
. 1'; I"111i 11.1- !..| ,j. ' 1 s iniI'snn, House,
IS. 'in is Iv lInWII ns I lie Wi
•i. 11 ."till nil, • n Ibi- jilaee lliere
1 ' ■ a* l . i ,'|* . iini ami Iwo
I Ihi propel I 1 11 111 be sold at
I'"' ale sale mi easi terms In be
a. re, ',l nil belli, en tile parties. Ti
I 'es | erleel, In Ibe -al sfttelinn of pur
: cmisers.
I'tirl .is il,-siriim In look al any of
I bis propel 1 1 will call no VV C Allen
al Iln* ifnim plaee. nr address him al
1 bawrem el jlle.
II! \ I,’ I t ’JTA X AI.I.KN,
Mh; '.'••■b iii.
ff'euigiH (ivuuLctt County.
Whci's'iis, Van Davis and William
Kounltiiu. ndininistriilois ot Tliotnn-
Kouiitniii rcprcsciiis io ihe court in
l heir petit inn, duly Mb d and m er< - i
oil record. I lull they liav c l ull) admin
tstci'cil Tliohius K'lHiitaiu'- c ijH,
This 1* Dim iofc In i iii'alt pin-on
crinccriicil, lii-irs and creditors, in
show cause, if auv they ui'i, win
said ndmiiiistialoi should not |V
I discliatged from llieir ad in ini 11 a lion
! 1111*1 reeei vr tel U-J‘s ol llsin i -loi, io
i Die first Moiidav hi .till", is l.
.I A.MKB T. I- A •: IT
pri I ’B| 'tin i ' irdinary
1 Georgia—G’.vii.intt < oi.idv.
To all wlioiu it mill co > .-n. .Jus t>,
I Spence lias in doe form applied lo tin.
| undersigned.lor pci inaneoi letters of
1 Ndiniidrntio'n on tiiec-iaic of Keiion
T. Terrell, lale of said cm id v, deei a--
ed, midi will pass i p"ii said ap
plication oil the Ill's! .viotc a v ill .1111 \
next,
.1 AS. T GAM KIN
via v 211 ssi. i irdinary.
No 111 I I'll 1 >1.151 I IIS A ('ll , l oils
All persons indeidcil ,o Di ' mtc
of Geo W Walla • •, I He of Gvrinio'ir
eouiity, deceased, are not itie.l to make
iinmedinte paymeid. ntida :l I"' 1 '- »ns
hav mg claims’ iiaainsi sio.l '’dills' ain
notified to tile them wit Ii D,*' under
signed properly proven. M> l" M •,i
by law.
m ÜB'IIARDSUN.
•luce st Admii'isirat or
"IS miUE Jil Ul J
I
reeei vc,l ;i ln-sl. s,j|,|»|y „ llt . H M
now ofieiiii” tlit'in.ii |iiic,-, to su'd tlu. ,||,|7 t ;' I
I l»uy only Ul’ fil-lt :1111 1 st'll (inly U|- I' lsl;, j I
mort* •'noilsop ih,. st,!i,. iiti i I , ,i , I
man wln> buys on I
30 to 60 Hays TiraJ
“A NIIiLE SIXPENCE I. I'.F/I . ili{ i || \\ \ S |*m\
In addition to u nil lino ~| (; r „ n ni .,. p ■
rannotl (Jo x|>. t*|o., will |„. | l( ,i p| ~ ,
I'ItYGOOD.S, I
IIAIID \ VIIIC, I
FItOCKEIiY. I
GLASS Willi’ I
BOOTS A-Slims I
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Country Produce!
In mlilition to l.i‘p|iin*. t|, c . , ] lou>( , ; n ,1
•inw |»rt ]iaif(l lo bandit' all kinds oi < <>un;i\ |’l
and will |»ay you I lit- biolit'st nia, k«*i pri.-c I
t’MICKKNS. I
EGGS, I
better. I
BEESWAX. I
'GREEN //IOKS.I
DRY HIDES. I
DRIED FREI"', I
PEA ! HERS. I
v r,t t . I
Ct IIX. .
o.d
am! i veiytt iig else that can be I ought :i . ,1 s ],]
Brinti your prt ilnce to no wi.cn y n want Pu h -c s j
I'tico for i in money, n- goods a'
Frices
Thinking tiie pnNie for past pain . age. mil asking a J
a> cc ft llie same: I am
Heapedfullv, MILES E. EAH
June 2st(lilSß4
HEALTH AND HOI
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