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GWIN.VETT SHERIFF NALH
Will be sold before the 1 utirl House
do?,; lathe town of
Gwinnett county/ „V in
VS&Xtm j-o
acre* of land move ”! '* *?’
Gwinnett county, awl »•» 4 „
part of lot No o„e hundred aud nine
fv nice ,W ad.ioiiim: Imfb •> Mr
9rand on the nortli, None? llradfoui
onThe weif. Koblmrt Wat-on nu the
• .utli, anti John Kilgore on the eart-
Levied on a* the property of« K. Xil
grreby virtue of and to*Hti*f> «elvt
% fa-front the Jnstice * < oori of
105 Hint, of -aid count via f»'"t oIK
«. Brand va W K, 'f'Z
made and returned to b> J. w > "“**
L. Proppeifv pointed out by t '*tn
tiff. Notice to tenant iu prosee«t*»n
***" JAS. M PATTERSON,
July 24 1884 Sheri;
A PROCLAMATION
State of Georgia >
Gwinnett County, j
WHEREAS, an election war held
at the usual place of holding 41 *®f*
tion* in the 1285 Dirt riot G M. of said
county, (Known as Bay t'reek dta
t rict Hinder the siune rules and regnla
lions as are pi'ovided for meuilr'ra ol
the General Assembly, on Thursday,
the 18th day of September 1884, at
which election, the question was sulv
mittedto the legal voters of said dis
trict. „ „
“For fence’ or “Stock law," as pro
sided for in section ltK of the Revis
ed Code of 1882: due notice of sai elec
tion having been published or reqiiir
•d by law.
And whereas, the return <f said
•lection bus been uiadr to the urdina
ry of said County, this day, who after
examining the same, declares thefol
lowing as the result of said clectlou.
ForStoeklaw **•
Fence I *>.
For Fence 86.
“And It appearing lliul a majority of
the votes, oast at said election, was in
favor of a Stork law iu said district
No the undrralgued
Ordli „ ounty, in compli
ance with the law in such cases provi
ded, do hereby proclaim, that from
and after thrlSlh day of March IsW,
the provisions es Sect ions 1448 1450
1451-1458-1463 and 1454, with such
amend tneiils as have been made there
to, will take effect and become opera
five in said district.
Iu witness whereof, I have hereunto
set my hand and official signature
XhlslMlh day ofSentemlier 1884.
JAMEHT LAIIKIK
Sept 22-Into, Ordinary.
Office Board Co. Com s.
Lawrencdville Sept. 10th 1884
On canvassing the vote for and
against the issuing of Bouts, as
advertised at the election beld oi,
the 9th., rsiurns from eleven pre
cincts.
Votes cast, No Bonds 479
“ “ For Bonds 56
Majority for No Bonda 424
Upon declaring the result the
Board proceeded to levy the Tax
nor this year, 1884.
Orderrd. —That the following
amounts be levied as Taxes on the
General Tax Digest for the year
1884, assessed as follows :
for Jurypurposes lOcts on SIOO
‘•Gen’l Co. “ lOcts “ *»
“Pauper “ • Sets “ *
‘’Budges “ 04cts “ •*
••NewCourtHouse2scts “ “
Making for Co. Tax 57cts “
Add to this the state
Tax SOciK “
Making state and
Countv fax 87cts “ “
It is further ordered that the
Tax Collector of said County be
directed to collect the above
amounts.
true extract front the mu.-
Gtea. James D. Spk-NCb,
Cli’r. A Cl’k. Bd. Co. Cost’s
EXECUTORS) SAI.K
Accor, ing to the terms and di
rections of >he last will and tests
inent of John Boss, sr. dec d, will
be sold at Loganville tia., on the
the 27th day September 1884, the
following tract of laud to wit
290 acres more of less lying and
being in toe county of Walton, be
ing parts of lots Nos 115 and 224.
adjoining lands of John Ham
monds, W M Bonds et si sold for
the purpose of disuibutiou among
the legatees of said deceased.—
Time granted the purchaser for
paymeut until Nov Ist 1884, when
the undersigned, as agents of »a;d
estate, and the rtmaintng legatees
of said deceased will make per
fact to Use purchaser title to said
tract of land.
Nathan Bennett,
Elias Boss.
AglUts.
ADMINISI'RAT JRB BALK
Gooigia-—Gwinnett Couuly
By virtu jof an order from the
Court of Ordinary, of said Conu
ty, I nil Mali, oefore the Court
House door in said county, whim
the legal l.oure of sal* on the first
Tuesday in October n< xf, all that
irait or parcel of land, lying in the
7th diß»., of said county, and
known ue part of lot No. 362 cot *
taiaing 198 acres more or lens
The same being the place whete
on Susan J. Brown resided at the
Mure Of her death. .Sold for the
benefit of the heirs and oeditor*-.
Terms cash.
Joseph L. Sewell,
administrator of the estate of Nu
aan'J. Brown, dec’d.
tIIOUIA--GwiXNRtT CoD.NIT
Notice is hereby given that a peti
tion signed by fifteen or more free
holders in the M4th (list. G M, of said
county, praying that the benefit of
the pro\ isious of secs 144 V to 14X5,aud
amendments thereto of the Code of
1882, inclusive, on the question of
Fence or Htosk Law, he extended to
said district, has been tiled with and
submitted to the undersigned, and
t hat action will be taken thereon as
provided in sec 1456, and amendments
thereto, after publication of this no
y«s.l
James T. Lsukiu,
Ordinrry.
SpU 4tb, 1884.
Whereas. Van Itavls and William
Fountain, administrators of Thomas
Fountain represeuts to the court in
their petition, duly Hied and entered
~n record, tbatthey have fully admin
istared Thomas Fountain s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, heirs sud creditors, to
•how cause, if any they can, why
said administrators should not be
discharged from their administration
and receive letters of dismission on
a»rU «-*4tano Ordinary
LAW RENOhV/LLE R R
Arrive Lawrenccevide 7:0 » ra
Arrive at Snw.iree J-. 40 a *n
Leave Suwannee .• T-.VS p m
Arrive Lawrenceville... 822 pm
The train leaving I awre icevilh
t 7:00 a. m.. makes clone connec
lion with the ‘‘Belle train >Su
■vHitec, arriving in Atlanta at 9:-0
a in. Iteturlng leaves Atlanta
6:15 p m amt arrivingat Ltwi .n;>
villeat 8:22 p. in.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Superinteu lent
THE UEO .Cl A PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
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7364 63 .. Cnattahoochee,..
74u5 1C Concord 7
758 522 M ablet on <} ■ 5
8 (111 .16 .... A ustelL' S 32'5
8085 47 Mali Spniiits «[» ■>
8210 12 Douglasville 6 j<9 4‘~
1346 46 .. Winstou,. “ j ]> 4 -*■
» 30 7 I'2 —YUlla Rica f* J *"
106 7 43:... .Temple, ? •>
0 27 8 21 ... Bremen “
1 ,-,l 303 Tallapoosa ••••“■» 2• U
1008 331 ... .Muaoadlne, Ala 616 1
8026 101)4 Edwardsville ill
904? 1036 Hetlill *47 P-»
1056 lIOU Davlsville 4 « 11^
110* 1112 . .Chis olocco 4 > Uhl
1113 1128 . DeArmanvtlle. *2O II
112,5 1148 Oxford, 410 *
U6u 1160 . *< ixaiHia 4 'o nt’"
a in , „ „ 11U S
1200 1 210 Anuistoli • 4. 104.
pm 1290 ..*Berclatr .1 26 1000
1216 1 06 .... EastaluaiH, “ 1« »46
262 133 Lincoln «» «]8
08 166 Riverside, 2 olj B>B
12 2 06 —fteddon I 48
1 4.1 236 ... *C«ok,sSprings. .2 16 oh
2003 24 Bromptoii -00- 3)
246 4 30!... ’lrondule J «j®
4 00,5 00 Arr Birm’gham Lve. 1246 6 00
pm aiui |>io p m
3 20t) 111 Lve Bii mingliaui Arr 1220 p M
to 20 Arr Meridian i 20 a m
8 Ota in ....New Orleans
3 3Kam~r. Jackson
3 (81 a m Vicksburg „ B 'rS* , r
Read Down ’Flag Sta s Road L p
W estward —Connect at Oxanna j
with ET V & G., aud at Birming |
ham with C N O & T P aud L A
N.
.Eastward —Connect at Atlanta
with K&DGa R R Cent R Ros
Ga ET V4G W & A inIAA W
P /?R.
L Y. SAGE, GenlSupt.
L. S. BROWN, Genl Pass Agt
Hh h iitoitd <C itanrille it it
PAStItNOKK -> 5, £8 T
On and afte- Aug. 13th 1884,
Passenger Trait Service on
the Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Liae Division will be as follows :
t> ( p.l iMMH
I F.xpress Mail
No. 51 No. 53.
I Daily. Daily.
Leave Atlanta.... 4.40 pm | 8.40 a m
Ar. Gainesville I 6.57 “ 10,35“
“ Lula A 7.25 “ i 11.01 “
** R Gap Ju’c B | 8.12 “ ! 11.30 -
“ Toccoa C 8.54 " 1 12.04 pm
“ Seneca D | 0.50 " [ 1.00 “
•• Greenville.. E : 11.42 “ I 2.47 “
1 “ Spartanbrg F 1.04 am 3.5t> pm
•• Gastonia... G | 3.20 “ | 5.54 “
! 11 Charlotte.. H j 4.10 “ | 6.40 “
! * “TTPHiVAfiIT
j Express I Mail
No. 50 No. 52
Daily j Daily
L’ve Charlotte 1.45 a ml 1.00 pm
Ar. Gastonia 2.30 “ 1.45 '•
“ Spartanburg 4.28 “ 3.45 “
“ Greenville... 5.43 “ 4.55 “
“ Seneca 7.32 “ 6.37 “
“ Toccoa 8.40 “ 7.35 "
“ R Gap Juno. 9.34 “ 8.30 “
*• Lula 10.09 “ 8.59 “
“ Gainesville .. 10.36 “ 9.25 “
“ Atlanta I.oop m 111,30 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE
(101 NO NORTH
Leave Atlanta 6.1& p iu
Arrive at Gainesville 8.25 p m
accommodation train (a. l. reli.e)
going south.
Leave Guineavilie 7.00 a m
Arrive Atlanta 9.20 “
NO 18- LOCAL t HEIGHT.
GOING SOUTH
Leavb Charlotte 6.00 a. m
Arrive at Gaffneys.... 1 n .50 “
‘ Spartanburg. 12 53 p. m.
*• Greenville.. .4.15 “
*• Central 7.30 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT,
aoigo north.
Leave Central 4.45 a m
Arrive Greeutriile <O3 a. iu.
“ Spartanburg.. .10.20 *•
“ Gaffr eys ...... 1.03 p. tn.
*• Charlotte 615 44
Altfrelglil I rains on this road carry pas
seugcrs. All passenger trains run
through to Danville and Hicliniond
without chuuge, connecting at Dan
ville with Va. idiand Uwy., to all
eastern cities, and at Atlanta with all
lii«% t diverging. No 50 leaves Rich
mond at l'.iti i*. M. aud No 51 arrives
there at 1.60 I*. M. 52 leaves Kicliiuond
T. 28 A. M. 6iJ arrive* there 7.00 A. M.
he local freights stop at above sta
tions 20 te SO minutes.
BI'KFKT BLKKPING CARS WITH
OCT CHANGE.
■* ;
Ou trains Nos 50 and 51, New Turk
aud Atlanta, via Washington and
Danville, and also OreenJF>oro and
Ashville
Ou tra.us Noe 52 and 53, Richmond
aud Danville, ami Washington and Au
gusta. uud Washington uudNew Orle
ans. Returning ou No 52—sleeper
Greensboro to Richmond
•STlhrough Tickets on sale at Char
lotte. Greenville,Sonet a, Spartanburg,
ami Gainesville to all points South,
Southwest, North and East,
A With N K K li. to A from Athens
11 •• N K |t R to 1 trom
Tsllula Kails.
0 *■ B. Air l ine io A from
Kiln-riot) At Bowersvillt
D •• Blue Ridge U U to A trom
Walhalia, Ac
“ CA ‘J l l t
Newberry. Alstoo **:id Columbia
! K A A S A S U A C lo A (r'm
ti Hendersonville, Alston Ac.
jr Chester A Lenoir to A from
Chester, Yorkville A Dalis
II N C Div A O U-A to A i. ••-
tJreensh.ro, Haleig
uwjii Bt.aan.iv, fcjupeuiutende ml.
A. L. Hives,
2hd V. B- &. Gen Manager.
M H'augtltr, Gen 1 Bas r Agent
WOfcDtRFUL i
SIKTAI.TIf* lAwr Wlllkgggj 4.
~~rr~«saiiMwaMM>ii j
dlvss s SuaSi ’^-.2
SOKTIi-KASr>.H> RAILROAD.
StTPtBINTEKPKNTS OFFICE,
I ben 8 Ga. May 10th lftKl
On anil after May 12th IHB4,
trains on this road will run a* *l—
:
NO 53
Leave A*Leu 5. .... [ H: l ** U 1
Arrive at Lull ! 10:00 a in
“ ** Atlanta... | 1:00 p u
“ “ Tain. Falla.. | 12:50 p u
NO 51
Leave Athens P n>
Arrive m Lula 7:00 p w
Arrive Atl-uita 11:50 p in
NO 50
L'v. Talu. Falla 1 a m
« Atlanta 8:40 am
Arrive at Lula 0:50 a m
Arrive at AtLens .... , 1:30 pno
' NO 52
Leave Atlanta P ,B
Arrive ai Lula 7:40 pm
Arrive at Athens 9:20 p m
Tali.i iam Falls Accommodation.
Lv. Talu. Falls ( 6:45 p m
Ar. Rahu tfap Tunc.) 7:50 pm
L’v Rab’n Gap. June. | 8:90 p m
Ar. Talu Fa 115.... .. | 9:30 p m
Tallulah Falls accommoclalions
will run on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made 'at Lula with piissenger
trains on Richmond A JJanville
Railroad, both east and west.—
Tickets for sale at, Genera' “'dee,
College ave.. to all points, ttd in
fomiHtwn furnisted with p, >ure
M SLAITGHTI !?,
Gen Pass Agent.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
(hCF \ u~i it, ,n (I l„ aid lor three il.e
tpUO venng men nr ladies in fich coon
ty. Address I*. W. Zetgier, & Co Fbila I
.
COTTAGES or liints on eeoiioinica l
House Building. Containing :?4 plate’
of Cottages cos ling from *.500 to #3.OUU
wlib dcaci-iplive letterpress. 1 Sni
vel., liHiidsoinely bound in cloth, mail
ed on recaipt of *l,
H hi. T Comstock, Pub., 0 AsforPlace
run toe
A Pnrt Family M <hcih
In toxicten
HISCOXACO
-IG3 William street. New York.
50e. and *1 sizes, at all dealers in medi
cines. Great saving iu buying dollar
size.
r| BUMSHAM '8
JW IMPROVED
11. STANO’D TURBINE
JPgt Is the best con«tn ted
rTf. and flnisbed, give bet
! ter percentage, »• ore
MHEyjjSPI power aud is so 1 for
■ifTlffU jess money per horse
: V 1 i4T power, tlniii aim other
1 s* 1 Turbine iu the world
*TN »w |iamphlet sent free by
BURNHAM BROS.. York. Pa.
M? SON& HAMLIN
situs Organs £,
Highest honors at all great World’s
Exhib'tieiis for seventeen years. On
ly Amercan organs awarded such at
any. Foreash. easvpayment# or rent
ed
Upright Pianos
presenting very highest excellence
yet attained in such instruments ; ad
ding to all to all previous improve
ments i ne of greater valne than any
securing most pure, refined, musieai
lanes and increased durability ; espe
cially evoiding liability to get out of
tune, illustrated catalogue tree
Mason A Hamlin Organ and Plano
Compant.
Boston, 154 Tremont St; New York,
48 East 14th St; Chicago, 149
Wabash Ave
7000: Agent* wanted double quick :to
sell tl e only official Biographies of
Cloveland. hkndrm ks
By Ex-Governor Dorsheimer, of N Y
uienrlier of the l' S congress, aad Hob
W U Hensei chaitinau of Item. State
com of Pa.—intimate friends of C *
H. It is the most reliable, interesting
uud tidily illustrated, hence an im
mense demand, Agents are coining
money. It Ims tine steel portraits,
sells fastest and pays l>esl. Beware
of unreliable, catchpenny books write
tj- Hubbard Bros, Pubs Philadelphia,
wantedlmmediately
YOUNG inEN TO learu telegraphy.
14,000 miles of wire now being extend
ed by the tl A O Telegraph 00.. The
National Telegraph coorganized. The
Bankers A merchants and the Postal
Tel cos., are lioth pushing ahead with
new linds. Thd Standard multiplex
Tel oo recently Incorporated, extends
East, West, North and South. Gcod
position* now ready. For further in
formation, address, with stamp, The
Penn A New jersey Telegraph, Short
hand & Type Writing Instruction Com
puny, mam office 506 Market St .4 Wil
miugton, Del.
Abe Weak anti Hie lmpai*.
The merry little mountain brook
as it lightly dances over he rocks
and sparkles in the suush eon its
way down to the river, is p re and
dean. It is active; therefc 4 , it is
healthy. It is vigorous; the- lore,
it resists impurity.
But the sluggish pool, when, .he
current is not strong enough to
keep the water in motion, is stag
nant and foul. Dirt and rubbish
are thrown into it, and stay there.
Impi>-’ es and vile odors make d
0 ' _uer of disease and an ob’ect
ne avoided.
When the blood is strong and rich
and red, and vigorously courses its
accustomed rounds through Arte
ries and veins, the system is hearty
and healthy.
When the blood is thin and poor
and weak, impurities and defile
ments creep into it. and it has no
strength to cast them out. Then
tq< system runs down.
Brown’s Iron Bitters contains the
■ nly preparation of iron which can
nrick the blood, and make it pure,
igotous, and healthy. A dollar a
kettle, at the nearest druggist’s* c
W( a* are committing depreda
ti ns in Yell county, Arkansas.
Liine burning has bee une quite
an impor act industry iu the val
ley of Virginia.
The University ol Worth Caro
lina has over 200 students.
One farmer near Texarkcua .Irk
sold S3OO worth of watermelons
from live acres.
Balt of lemon will take stain*
from ivory knives.
Her eves were a 1 (dutiful azure blue,
\mf lo r hair w a« a chestnut brown;
Her lip were sweeter than heavens
And her skin was softer than down.
When she walked it »»« with an air;
grace . ..
That a fair; atone might posses*;
A bewitching smile lit up her face-
Nhe lmd on a brand new drees
And as sl.e stood on that guided shore
Far out to I lie sea sue looked;
Hut the waive proclaimed with asal
len roe r
That h, r tin; heels were eroot *l.
MODERATE DRINKINC-.
A voung mau. with i»n iahatitod
taste Cor liq-J’, was at a Maaouio
festival, w .are was pretest »Ito m,
English clergyman *ho was ift th*
habit of freely drinking beer. He
called for a bottie. and offered a
glass to the young man; ‘•Mb
pushing, have a glusa of wine with
me.'’ I looked at him and said,
•Don’t you touch it/ Said tbecler
gyman. sneeringly, -Are you b*»
mental adv • T I hi pe you ar*
I foie to take a glass aiiout making
a fool of yourself.' The young man
said: - If ruy paster can drink, r o
can I.’ He took it. At the end- of
three weeks he died of strong drink
Daring his delirium he exclaimed
in his agony, ‘*>od will not damn ■
me fit drinking unless he also
damns Dr. Richmond.’ That min
inter mnrdered my friend but he
valka the earth to-day unhung—
Mrs. Molloy.
The longest-lived fruit tree
known is the orange. It is repea
ted io have a'taiued the age of
three hundred years, and it ia
known to have tlourisbed and
borne fruit for more tbaaa km -
dred years. No fruit tree will
douritdi and produce a fruit so
well under rough 'reatmeut. It
commences to bear the third
or fourth year after budding, and
by the iiftb year it will produce
an abundant crop, but its yeild
will increase gradually under fav*-
orable circum.s'auces ; as the
years pass it wil/ become a very
productive tree. The early growth
the orange te quite rapid, and by
its tenth year it will have increas
ed more than in the next 50 yeeie
so far as breadth and height are
concerned, but its age mrltiplies
its friuts and S'em greatly, and an
old tiee will aotnedmes have
sveift! thousand orang s.
If (be people of Habeifbatu
coni.ty don't lynch Mille*- Lamp
kin wheu he goes back we *ill
have a poor opinion of their re
sentment. Miller was in tow*
this week telling of several prom
inent persona up there who boiled
a pot fuil of hickory nuts every
day, to get »reese to cook the
gr»PD9 with, as bacon was a scarce
commodity. The Colonel also
regaled his audience with other
nuratives of mountain life that we
will administer to our readers in
broken doses.—Banner Watch
man.
'Mamma,' 1 complained a litde
girl, tunning into the bouse, “me
itjri Willie wanted nurse to sit
wn and let «a pour sand in ber
back and she wouldn’t.”
“Certainly not she did quite
right.”
“Well, that’s what you told ner
she was to do when she firs
came."
“I told he r abe was to lef you
nd Willie pour sand down her
back 1”
“No exactly that, mamma, bui
you told her she was to mind
the children'
■r - XJLL. i ■ 4J, jgxm-iiimL-rCT
“Waiter, didn’t I ted you to
give me a piece of melon off the
iced”
“Yes, sah, you did, sah ”
‘■Wefl, dhts piece is as warm as a
tin rcof.”
•:Ye*, sab. Pit’s’cause hit's off
de ice, sah. Dey’s ailus warn when
dty’s off de ict, sah.”
Lit coin was v railsplitter, Grant
u tanner. Gi-rtield a canal driver,
anil (hay made good Presidents.
Why may not a hangman do equal
ly us well?
Seven hundred and fifty uius
worm n registered be tore -Or*
late election, in WyAiniug Ter
ritory, and out of then* 700 Vot
pd.
It is one ol Gladstone’s psculisr
ides tli»t hf arc j v|»y j' tt* tv
what he eat ,v 1 c heSitt it. or
where
( f tha 14.00 J clerks in the
depart*.*! t at Wash egt* u over
oae-tbird are wemtu. TBtiv #f
ficieucy is t to on » 1 ttidi*.
tt
The mt«t who caw bring a bale
of cotton to town, »e lif and
home with thv tnowey i» the i-xct-p
tion.
A col’ »i h a b <te Body and Crip
ed like » Ziom »as f tiled ne v
Knoxville, Ten*.
The r« viva in two of the .Volh
otlisl ci.incl es in Ch •tlan oga ate
sti'l goitit' of..
Bewate of green fruit. The
fr uit cauu t help bti* g gr«en but
you oa*.
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