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Aak tlu'ir friend* and customers to cull mid ex,unine their stock of FALL AND WJNTJ3K (»<) , >D*'S which embraces a lull line of Dress Good*. Calicoes *J .mn I i*.kin«»-, Luuies Shoes of & ||
and sizes.
In fact a oomple'e lineof General Merchandise which they popoeeto sell a* cheap as the cheapest.
LEGAL Al» ERTISEMENI S.
e\\ 1> JN J- V\ fcBtBU 1 sil E
Will tx* sold before tbe Court Moose
iWr. iutbe towu of Lawrtmoeville.
Uwiuuett county On. within the 1< gal
hour* of *ole ou the nrst Tuesday in
Nov. next, the following desert !>ed
property, to-wit
Five acre* of land more or less, part
lot. No not known but adjoining hi tuts
off'll Langford and Mrs Bolton, in
the 406th Dwt G M and iu tin tltli
lauduistriet of snidsuiuity.
Levied on us tb* property its ,1 N 11 u
kei by virtue of and to satisfy one It
fa froin the Jnstieeseourt of the 406th
dlstd M of said eountv in favor oi
C J Flowers, Ll’
Also at the same time and plane will
he sold twenty live Holes of land
tuore or less, lying in the 61 h dial
of Gwinnett county. pai l of lot No
/TO adjoning lands of K 11 M. ore,
oast and south David Harris w est and
•1 M Higgins north
Levied on as the properly of T II Hig
tgus virtue of a It la in favor of <’ G
jjowell Jt Son vs T II Higgins. Pointed
Out by pffsaty. Levy made and re
turned to me by l V Allen LC
Also at tbe same time and plaeo w ill
be soldaeertain traet or lot of land
lying in the town of Buford fronting
on Lawreui'evillestreet and bounded
on the east and south by lands of ,! (.'
New on the west by iands of H ram
Mathis, eoutuiliing two aerea, more or
l*«ss. Levied on by virtue of att fa in
favor 06 Hiram wiithis vs Nelson Nash
or tbe property of defenpsnt.
Pointed out hv pllf. Lev y made
and returned to me by A 11 Sooggiitr.
‘ C ’ JAS. M PATTERSON,
Oct 7th 1884 Silent
ADMINISTRATO 8N SALE
Bt virtue of itn order from ilie t'uirrt
of Ordinary ol Ifnriis county. Ga.,
wi# be sold before, llw Oouit House
d>x>r in the town of Liwrt-uct-Tilic m
stud County, »n the Ist I uesduy in No
vrmber next, wiiliin tin- l.giil boiuaol
sale, the undivided one hull mterc-t in
t))e following desf.itied yiw>|» rt \ to tyjl.
One buudretl ami JP am s ol
land more or less. known »s lire North
half of lot No 246 in llie nth d-t ol
Gwinnett, adjoining mods of Klisliu \lar
tin. Thomas Bowman John Robinson
aud others
Thera if about tiliv acres in cullivt
tirm’aud good n-sfileiT-es and ontbii’Mii g
on tfefep hue ■ •
de™ For tie iioi-po-*' or distribution
TertffsVash.'
~i M VKI It V KCAMPBELL
r . Admt iix P F IWpbc I
AmiINJSI’KtfOKS SALE.
Bj virtue ol an ordci from the t ’ourl
•iOriMsry of Gwinnett county, will la
told jjxfi>rt( the Court House floor in he
town of Lawrenceville. tiwinnelt county
(Ja., witbia (he legal hours of sale on l he
Ist TUeaday ib'N'ovraiher next the loi
ionite described lands belonging to the
•state as Ueo*W Wallaue late ol said
county deceased, to wit ,
A town lot iu Norcross in said coun
ty. 33 by 130 feet. U[ion!which is situated
a store house, formerly occupied by
Geo W Wal aea,adjoining MdElry ami
Olliers on the South, and *K»I liaki-stra*
aud oth. r* on the Nor.h.
Hold h r tht purpose of paying the
d bts of said dec’d and for distribution
Parties desiring to ex»min* the proper
will call on the undersigned
Terms cash.
■ i •• M RICH A.BDSON,
. qqt Tth. .e. Ail miuist tutor.
ADM I.VIST U* 7’ORS SALE.
By virtue of au Order from the
Court of Oidtnury of Gwinnett Coun
ty, Ga., will lie sold to the Highest
bidder, before the Court house dour
lu the town of Lawreneeville in said
County, within the legal hours of sale
on the’tlrst Tuesday iu Noveiulier. the
following described lands to writ
One hundred and thirty one and
a half acres more or less, lying in said
county.in the6th district and adjoin
ing lands of Lvdia Johnsoh, Jamoo
Broaden. .1 B Williams and F I.anici.
Sold for the purpose of drat riluiiion
among the be.rs |at law, Julia L.
Meore, deed and payment of the
debts of said estate., Terms one hjdl
cash and the tialuiioe due D'-iilst 1885,
witlifdterest at s peruant per annum
W. O MOORE,
Oct 7thß4 Admr J l. Moore, deed
• , . . . .
N’OJUCE 40 DEBTORS k
CItEDI TOBS.
til persons having iieuiunit.
against el ate of David Rawlins,
deceased are hereby notiltifl to
render in their demands to the
acjorityog to law,
and all persons indebted to said
estate are reques'ed to make im
mediate pay-mint.
W. J. Rawlins
Sept 1 ’B4. Administrator.
All persons indebte-i to fbe es
t*MS oHhMMahW Knox' deceased
arteHquid4t 10 make iuiiuediate
pavment and those having de
mands against said estate will rtn
der an aeooxntof the same to the
andarstgned far paymeiit uuthenti
caiedtte the iaw requires.
VVidimu H Knox.
Admin strs or.
Aie|leal)ei 30 84.-6 W.
Gksbgja -tIWIXVBTT OuI'NTV
iwaV. ,1 nfiri M Wilson, a.lininis
ttator of Loveless Striokland, p, o .
111, lourt in
bn petition only turd, tlint be has fill ,
It aaministeivd Lsvcum Striikl nils I
• loiv lo cite all
Iversons oonfranl, heirs ami irwli
ton to show cause, if any they nin
why said admiuietsaloit should not
It discharged from hi* ailmlultlfa
lion, and receive letters of diamission
on the lint Monday in January 1885,
s 2 Lamkin,
Ol'JiuaaV,
VfcAQtbTg WATf.tD sos
"JESttS.”
Notice to Debtors and Cremtoi a ;
AH persous indebted to the es
tate of Joseph P Brandon late of
Gwinnett County deceased, are
notified ihat immediate payment
will oe required, and parties hold
lug claims against said defeated;
are requested to present them to
the nu.tersigned, properly proven
fi«j required by law
11 L Peeples,
A” l Branden.
Adunniatrutors.
1 Getrgin Gwinnett County.
Joseph X lint ledge Inn ing applied
tome for letters of administration de
bonis non, on entitle of John Rutledge
,lev el of said county, this is to eite all
and singular, the lieirs ami ereditors
of John Rutlddge, to be and appear
at tbe Oetobcr term ISM, of said enurt
and show cause if any they c an, why
let ter* of administration de hotfi* lion
should not !«• granted on estate of
said John Rutledge to Joseph N Rut
ledge.
James T Lain km.
Ordinary.
Sept Ist ‘B4.
DO NOT BUY THEM.
Notice is hereby given to all par
ies not to trade for or in ary way
pnrehssi from A.A. Dyer the leti
tine hundred dollar notes given io
him by me. which ate not due and
; eoncetring which there are equi
ties exis ing between ns
Gkorok AY. Pt’TTON
NOTR’A'.
Notice is hereby given that my
wife. Oetav;a Herrington, his left
iny bed and board vri hout ptov »-
cation or causa and I will not b»
respjnsibk fi't' a'ty debis site may
coutrad mill 1 for-bid any one from
employing bet
J. I Hekkisoton.
MISCELL \N E< )US ADVTS.
ijCC \ moiiili and Usin) lor tim e live
Cpl/vJ vouiie men or ladies in each c um
tv. Address P. W. Zeigier, X Co Pliila
POTT AGES or hints on eoonomica l
House Building. Containing '24plate*
of cottages costing from WOO to *8,00"
with descriptive letterpress. 1 Bvq
voi., handsomely bound in doth, mail
ed on receipt of *l,
Win. T Comstock, Pul)., (I Astorl’lai e
N. Y.
FIB’S tins
A Pure Family M shdn
Intoxic teg
HISCOX & CO
-163 William street. New York.
.Vic. and 91 sizes, at all dealers in medi
cines. Great sa\ ing in buying dollar
siue.
BURNUA M S
IMPROVED
STAND’D TURBIINf
Is till" best eonsfri ted
and finished, give bet
ter percentage, i ore
power and is so I for
less money per horse
power, than ano other
Turbine in the world
ttv* New pamplilct sent five i>v
BURNHAM, EROS., York, Pa.
WIQN & I AMLIN
ifto OrcrSTm *•’*
STYLE* vlgduP S9tHi
Highest honors at all great World's
Kxhibtiens for seventeen veai-s. On
ly Ameivan Organs awarded sueh at
any. Foresail, easy payments or roul
ed
Upright Finos
presenting very highest excellence
vet attained in such instruments ; ad
ding to all to all previous improve
ments one of greater value than any
securing most pure, refined, musical
tunes and increased durability ; espe
cially avoiding liability to get out of
tune. Illustrated catalogue ure*
Mason A Hamlin Groan and Phno
Company.
Boston, lhi Tremont St ; Now York,
ttiF.ast lttli St : Chicago, 14t>
Wabash Ave
7M*i Agents w anted itoublc.iiii. Jc •to
sell the only official Biographies of
Clt'VßlSLv.Ci HENDRICKS
By Ex-Governor Dorshei liter, of N Y
member of the C S eon gross, and lion
W l’ Hensel chairman of Idem. Suit* 1
com of Pa.—intimate friends of C x
It. it is the most reliable, interesting
and richly illustrated, heme an im
mense deitmnd. Agents are coining
money. It lias fine steel portraits,
sells fastest unit pays ln-st. Beware
of unreliable, catchpenny Imoks write
tv liuliliai'il Bros. Pubs Phtiadelpbiii,
; ra.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
Vut'N'fl inKN TO leant telegraphy.
U.iaat miles of wire now being ax tei.il
t*d by the B X O Telegraph co.. 'l’lie
National Telegraph co organized. The
BankersX merchant* and the t’o-lal
Tel cos., are both pushing a head with
hew louts. Tint Standard multiplex
, Tel co recent ly incorporated, extends
East, West, North anil South. Uiod
i positions now ready. Fur further in
formation, address", with stamp. The
I’eitii X New jersey Telegraph. Short
, hand X Type Writing lusfructhiu Com
Mtu\ . liuiiu Oftii-V 5tW Mm rket St . Wfi
ivongwn, Del.
Moses Kiehardaon. minus n-nalor
of Ueo W Wallace, deceased, has in
live sortn applied lo the undersigned
for leave to sell ime house and lot in
the town of Nonrasa, ailjoiiiiug lots
of Lively i. Mi Klroj anil others. 33
feet front by 130 rear, lielougiug to
said deceased s estaie. for the p ur
lß**' of paying the debts and fordi.stri
but ion. and said application will be
heard on the ttrst Mouday in July
uexi.
J-48 1 1 .AKIN,
f J uue t IBM Ordinary.
FURIfISHIIVG GiOODS, NOTIONS, OP A,T.T. Ts Gr.
BOOTS and SHOES A SPECIALTY.
BAIL HOXD SCHEDULES.
THE GEO Cl A PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
LOCAL TIME TABLE
J | . AS
|| Is 1 S|
y 5 STAND' eEN'TKltimk 3-~
ei’*' 50 £ M H "^cS
- >■ - t .c *2 o §
» __i» WI
u 111 pm Lea «• Arrive pin a m
10 4 06 vtlantu, 8 00 (j 00
< 514 .40 ... Howell, tfw, '£t>l*
7ia 4 4i*.... Pay tou t *...
7 ;!f, 453 t uattanooeliee, .. . J' i; a)
7 46 516 ... .Concord, 7245 06
7 58 6 22’.. . Mableton 7 17j5 58
800 Hi Austell, 1 'lO6 35
8 08 5 47 Salt Springs. -4 520
836 12 .... Bouglasville. .c,60 400
834U45 .. Winston 6374 43
ft 50 7 12‘ Villla Rlea. . 0243 2h
1 00 7 43 Temple, 0 09 3 52
0 27 8 21 Bremen 5 50 JJ 2n
1 :,l 9 03 Tallapoosa 5 30 2 40
1 otls 9 81 Muscadine, Ala . 5 10 13 0
str»s 1004 Kdwardsville 5 01 2155
0012 1035 He tlilt 4 47 1225
a in
1056 1100 1 iavisville 4 it 1158
1104 1112 t 'hocoloceo, 1 28 1148
1113 1126 DeArmunville. 420 1126
1125 114.8 . . Oxford 4 lo 1056
1150 1150 .. .‘Oxanna 4 07 1060
u 111
1200 1210 Anniston it 4" 1045
p m 1250 . *Be re lair 825 lttoo
122.7
1285 1 05 Kastaboga 3 16 9 45
252 1 itit ... Lincoln 3 03 9 18
(8! 1 55 .... Riverside 2 51,8 56
1 2 2 of) ... . Seddon 2 40 848
25 230 . Eden 3 8318 25
1 43 256 .. H’ook.s Springs .. 2167 58
2008 24 . Urompton 2067 31
i2lO 840 . 'G‘eds, ’ 40 715
, 2 45 4 to .. ,*lrondale 1 05 625
i 4 00.5 00 Arr Birin’gham Lve. 1245 6 00
I p m a tn I pin p tc
3 20p 111 I.v <> Bit minglmm \rr 1220 p in
10 '2O Arr Meridian 5 20 a in
6 o>.t 111 N)‘w <irleans.. 1000 pin
3 iitl.a ni ... faokson, *OBS p iu
5 00'S in Vicksburg, 8 00 pui
! Read Mown ‘Flag Slit's Read L’p
Westward —Connect at Qxanfta
with ET V A G., and at Binning i
ham with C N O ,V T r and L A
N.
Eastward — Conuect at Atlanta
with II it DGaR 1! Cent R Ros ,
Ga E T V .V G W A A an I A & VY
P R R.
I. Y. SAGE, Genl Supt.
L. S. BROWN, Genl Pass Agt
Hich tnoiul A' Detni'iU? li R
Pas.-i±nhkr ) \iEsr
On and afte’ Aug. 13th 1884,
Passenger Train Service on
the Atlanta and ijharlotte Air ,
Line Division will be as follows : .
* ( l.'l 1-V z*Fl «
i Express Mail
No. 51 ( No. V!. |
DaUy. 1 Daily, |
Leave Atlanta... 4.40 pin 8.40 aui
Ar. Gaiuesville 6.57 “ 10.35“ j
“ Lula. .. A I 7.25 “ . i U.tll '* i
“ R Gap Jn'e B S. 12 • S 11.30 "
“ Toccoa ~.. ,C ; 8.54 '• 9 12.91 pm j
“ Seneca 1) 49.511 '* | 1.09 "
(iteenville..E 11.42 *- j 2.47“ 1
“ fsiiartaulu-g F 1.04 tun 3.56 tun I
*• Gastonia .. G i 3JXI “ ‘;j 5.54 “ 1
“ CharloUo.. H i 4.10 “ ] ts4o •* j
ST PUVAUT)
J Express Mail
j No. 50 No. 52
I Daily Daily
L’ve Charlotte | 1.45 a ut| i.Ottpm
Ar. Gastonia j 2.30 “ I 1.45 “
)• gpertauburg 4.30 “ . i*i j L r
“ Groenville. 5.4 ; " [ 4 >5 "
•• Seneca 7.32 '* j 6..fT “
“ Tot-eon 8.40 “ 735 “ i
“ R Gap Juno. 9.3 d “ I 6. i 0 “
“ Lula 10.60 " ' “ i
“ Gainesville 10.30 -9.2 S “
“ Atlanta 1.00 p m 11.19 pm
ACOOMMOBATIOIt TRAIN (a. LISE bELLE
OOISO NORTU
Ix-ave Atlanta 6.15 p tn
Arrive at Gainesville 8.25 p nt
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. L. BELLE)
(lOINO SOt'TH.
UMs linlmtsiilk* 7.'« ant
Vrrbe At4.au a .j a. 29 ••
NO fsL LOCAL i REIGHT.
OOISO SOUTH
Leave Charlotte..... .6.00 a. m !
Arrive at Gaffney*....l'toO “
• Spartanburg.l2 53 p. m.
** Greenville.. .4.15 *•
CentnU 7.30 *w
NOl.' —LOCI L FIvEIG HT f.
GOINO NORTH.
L« ave Central 4.45 a tn
Arrive Grcenvi'le i 03 a. m.
“ Spartanburg... 10.20 ••
• Gaffrtys 1.03 p. id.
- Charlotte, 6 15,.“
Allfts-igkl trainsoitthis road carry f>ua
sengi-rs. AU pasaeuger train* run
tlirough to Danville and Richmond
without change, connecting at Dan
ville with Va. idlaiid Rwv., to all
eastern cities, and at At taut a with all
links diverging. No 5o leaves Rich
mond at 1.80 ? M. aud N T ost arrives
there at 3.50 P. M. 52 leaves Rielunoud
T. 28 A. M. 53arrives there i .OO A. M.
he Uh-iU freiglits stop at :ile>xe sta
tions 20 te JO m : -uto-
BI'FFET HI.P KPINi! CARS WITH
b,LI CHANGE.
tHi tlams No- Wand .71. Now fro KH
and Atlanta, via Wasiiiugton and
; Danville, ami also Gwn»i.„ro and
Aahville
On
and Danville, audWashinglon ami An
gusia.tind Washington and New Orie
nns. Reritrtiing on No 72 >loi P**r
Giooiislhuo to Richmond
tfci'Through Tickets ou sale at Char
lotte, Greenville,Senei a, Spartanburg,
and Gainesville to all [Hiints South,
, Southwest. North aud East.
A With X K R |{. to X from Athens
B “ N K l< R to Ar Irom
Taltula Falls
C “ K. Air l ita? to »Y iroin
KUk-mou A; Bowersvilic
It “ Jllu* K iigt li hi I k ho'it
W*ihalia Xi-
CA i{ it
Newberry. Alston *1 >‘o'smbin
A * » A H T A i.: to A fr mi
llenderaouvtlie. Alsiou Ac.
t hesler A Lenoir to A from
t water, Yorkville A llullaa
11 N C Di» iOU-A to A fra
il neuslsro, Ualeig
dwis Bkrkh.it, Snpenit lendeuL
A. L. Riv kb,
2nd V. P. A Qeu Manager.
M Slaughter, Gtii'l Pas r Ageu
LAW HENCE V/LLE R R
Arrive Lawrenceeville,... .7:0 a m
Arrive at Suwance, 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee .. 7:38 p m
Arrive Lawrenceville... 8:22|0 m
The train leaving Lawre iceville
at 7:00 a. tn., makes close connec
tion with the “Belle train'’ at Su
wanee, arriviug in Atlanta at 9:20
a. m. Returtng leaves Atlanta
0:15 p m and arrivingat Lawt uce
villeat 8:22 p. m.
EDViDntF.BKLEY
S'nperinten lent
NORT -EASTERN RAILROA*.
SCPKINTF.NDKN T S OFFICE,
tliens Ga. May 10th 1884
On and after May 12th 1884.
trains on this road will run a» >l
- :
" N() 5!
Leave Athens 8:00 a in
Arrive at Lula 10:00 a in
•• “ Atlanta... 1:00 pm
“ “ Talu. Falls.. 12:50 ptn
NO 51
Leave Athens 4:30 p m
Arrive at I.ula 7:00 p m
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 p m
NO 50
! hv. Talu. Falls 7:40 am
“ Atlanta 8:40 am
Arrive at Lula 9:50 a tn
Arrive at Athens j 1:30 pm
X 052
Leave Atlanta j 4:40 pm
Arrive a' Lula ! 7:40 p m
Arrive it Athens 9:20 p in
Tai UT AH Faii s Accommodation .
| Lv. Talu. Falls • 6:45 p m
At matin Gap June. | 7:sopm
L'v. Rab’ti Gap June. 8:30 p m
4r. Talu Falls | 9:30 p m
Tallulah Tails accommodation*
will run on Wednesdays and Sat
urdays. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lula with passenger
irains on Richmond k Danville
Railroad, Itoth east and west.—
Tickets for sale at General office.
College ave.. to all points, and in
formation furaisl ed with pleasure
M SLAUGHTER.
Gen Pass Agent.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
THE
Globe Hotel
LA n 'REAVE J:LLLE • GA
On Monday the 26th inst., the
[u Lijjtrsftneii will open the Glob
Hotel uvL twrencevilie, for theac
c tn n egation of the
and will be prepared to offer &rs;
da* B accommodations and prompt
ateutionto all who pa rontze iL«
House
A. J . L. ti A TK&
A PROCLAMATION
Sute of Georgia )
Gwinnett County. )
WHEREAS, au eleetioii was held
at theuMiial place of holding elec- j
lion* ip Uve 1295 Distre l G. M. of said
county, (Known as Bay Creek dis
tri< tjuuder the same rules and regula
Hr’lie m are provided tor member* of
the Geueral Assembly, on Thursday,
the 18th day of September 1884, at
which election, the question was sub
mitted to the legal voters of said dis
trict.
"For fence'' or "Stock law, ’ as pro
viiled for in section 1455 ol the Revis
ed Code of 1882; due notice of sai elec
tion having been published as requit
ed by law.
And whereas, the return of said
elaetion has been made to the Ordiuu
ry of said County, thisilav, who after
examining the same, declares the fol
lowing as the result of said election.
For Stocklaw 99
Fence pj’
For Fence 05'
“Amdil appealing that a majority of
the votes, t-iisl at said election, was in
favor of a Stock law in said district.
3fo the undersigned
Ordh ounty, in compli
auee witnthe law 111 suehcases provi
ded, do hereby proclaim, that from
and after the 18th day of March 1885,
the previsions of Sections U4O- H.y> ’
14M--1452 —1453 and 14*4. with such
amendments asliavelieen made there
to, will take effect and Itecomc encra
tivMii saidd.strict.
In witness whereof, I liuvehi l eunto
5.4 m> hand and official signature
(‘Jinslwii day of Seal. inher 1884
,1 a mV's t lamkin
! sept?.* I mo, < inti 11 ary.
LV 1A A Ml
Nolie. isherr .y gil.ulhata mii
ti >n algie dby riftec 11 mnn free
bohlers 111 the >441 1> dist. (i M. of said
“•u:it.V, pray iitg Unit Hie Wnellt ~f
■ the pin .su n* of see— 1441 t |o 1455 and
I aim ildmctils tboivtuot the t’lsle of
InsO, ini lusive, oil I lie ipiesliou of
Kelli eor St.s-k l,n«, is- ertmuled to
said district. Inis been Hied w ith aud
submitied te.lhe undersigned, aud i
that net ion Will lie taken thereon us I
provided in >ee 1455, and amendments i
tlmeete, aftei piihlieatiou of this uo _
•Janies T. Lauikin,
OtcKnrrv.
Sp.. 4ih, 1.584.
Laorgia (iainutll bounty.
.1 H Andrews and T A Garner have
m due form upoUotl to the under
signed for perm "lent letters 0/ ud
' "“nistr est ate of Thomas
| Uaima-. late of said county dotal, aud
I will pass upon sad application on
the lirst Mondr p in Dec.-mlier next.
James T Lamkin,
Oat 3rdß4 ordinary.
THE HERALD
FOR THE
Campaign!
ENL'RGED and IMROVED
This being the great Election year, it will be one of
unusual interest to all classes of readers
HAVING ENLARGED AND IMPROTED THE
HERALD
I
A e propose t > make it u live Political PAPER, fully up with the
times, tnd keep us readers Posted on all important movements of the
two great
Political Parties,
Whose forces are already marshaled in the great
Jn Politics the HERALD wid in. int&in in the future, as it has in
the past, the principles of tine
Jeffersonian Denoeracy.
But will not be biased by any Political WING or
CLIQUE,
ith Justice to ill our motto shall be :
“HEW TO THE LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL
WHERE THEY MAY
TERM
$1.50 Per Year
IN ADVANCE.
By reasoh if its large eirmlaiion it is u.teiiiitled as an ADVER
TISING MEDIUM
Send in your •übscriptiono at once, and get ail the Slate and
County new*.
Respectful] r,
PEJkPLfcS 41 RUNVLES.
iWAXUB, CROCKBRT,
Office Board Co. Coin's.
Lawrenceville o’a Wept. ioth_lßß4
Ou canvassing the vote tor and
against the issuing of Bonds, ns
advertised ut the election held on
the 9th.. te urns from eleven pre
tincts.
Vo.es east, No Bonds 479
•* “ For Bonds 55
Majoiity for No Bonds 424
Upon declaring the result the
Board proceeded to levy the Tax
lor this year, 1884.
Ordered. —That the following
amounts be levied as Taxes on the
Genetal Tax Digest lor the year
1884, assessed as follows :
For Jury purposes lOcts on W LUO
‘•t en’l C’e. “ lOcts “
‘Pauper “ ’ Bcts “ “
“Btidges “ 04cts “
“NewConrtHonse2sots “ “
HI .king for Co. Tax 57< ts “ “
A M to this the state
Tax *.., 30cls ’“ “
Making siate and
Countv tax 87cts “ “
It is further orderetl that the
Tax Collector of said County be
tbr ted to collect the above
amec nts.
on rue extract from the mit.-
ute. James D. Spence,
Chr ACi'k. Bd. Co. Coin’s
Land For Sale
11 e ni di >s in< i't li if l< i - I> 3- » vul
liable larm situated rear Big Cm k P
t) in Gwinmtt County and i.eo.vu ss
tie t'lmili- Will:woi-iii piece.
1' is comp •* --i nt purl ol two lots :';J
acre* in Ota- mid 112 acres in the nth
ei aiai W'i'i be sold Sep iru'ely all I IIS i-be
fioily.
I hen is on the plane si v, my five ueies
in culli- ation. 40 aer,-- in woods, 8 Herts
in bottom, three l.misis. with necessary
iiiiibu l iings, grail orehuril ai d every con
vm euee for u i nufoi table home.
I his pluir it iu a good neighborhood
convenient o Churches, schools and
inilie. t.ltd three tulles ol ieigunville.
Parties desiring to sts- the place and
gel ti lms will call on the undersigned
on he pmouses.
Geo. P. Johnson,
it I. Whitworth
lift.. 6ii. 1884—luio.
Whereas, Van Dax-is and William
Fountain, administrators of Thomas
Fountain represents to the court in
their petition, duly filed and entered
on record, that they have fully admin
istered Thomas Fountain s estate.
This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, heirs aud creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, why
said administrators should not be
discharged front their administration
and receive letters of dismission on
the first Monday 'n July. 1884.
JAMES T. LAME IT
April 'B4—3mo Ordinary
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons concerned, that Miss B M Math
ews Ims departed this lift- intestate,
and no person has applied fur adtniuis
tTation on the estaleof said deceased
ULaotd .State, t hat administration will
b*Mk*ted in the clerk ol the Superior
#mrt or some other fit aud proper
••Tsou.ou ihe first Monday in October
H»xt, unless valid objection is made
hereto.
JAS. T LAMKIN
Aug. 19t'.-. ’B4. Ordinary.
f orgia—GwiuuettOouuty
.Notice is lierelij given, that a iieti
tion signed by fifteen freeholders,
in Hie 405th district, G, m of said conn
t v, praying that the benefit of the pro
visions of .Section 1449 to 1455, and
amendments thereto of the Code ol
1882, inclusive, ou the subject of
•'Fence, er Stuck Law,” lie extended
to said district, ha> been filed with
and submitted to the undersigned,
and liiat action will lie laken there
on as provided iu said section 1455.
and amendments thereto, after pub
lication of this notice.
James T Lamkis,
pt 4 tli 84—20 d Ordin
GkURUIA—(jwiNMKTT < VItI.NTY.
Wm. A. Brandou and H. L Peeples,
bus iu due form applied to the under
signed for permanent letters of admin
istration on the estate of Joseph P.
Brandou late of said county, deceas
ed, and I will pass upon said applica
tion on the first Monday in September
1884.
James T. Lamkin,
Ordinary.
'illy 2»tII 84.-4 w.
J ht* Weak and the 1 111 pin «.
The merry little mountain brook,
as it lightly dances over he rocks
and sparkles in the sunsh eon its
; way down to the river, is p re and
clean. It is active; thereft %it is
healthy. It is vigorous; the> fore,
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.
Impp" es and v ile odors make ■*.
'«* ’ _uer ol disease ami an ob/ect
.. oe avoided.
When the blood is strong anti rich
and red, and vigorously courses its
accustomed rounds through arte
ries and veins, the svstent is hearty
and healthy.
When the hltß.il is thin anil poor
and weak, impurities and detile
; ments creep into it, and it has no
strength to cast them out. Then
tht system runs down.
Brown's Iron Hitters contains the
1 nly preparation of iron which can
enrich the blood, and make it pure,
.igorous, and healthy. A dollar a
4h*ul* t at the nearest JkaggUt'k f
Lawrenceville Ga. Oct 14 to Ki ,
1 ri|l>
1 lifl
IU Purities
CONSTiPATiON ■"
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A GRAND COMBITII
I'll- l“ 't P..1.U. *1 Ml.t Fau.ily i,r ~ .fl
I ..... t State* «it!i tin* let AartviiltnniiH
I i Wlu.li t..r but tilt, . rl \H
...... the 1'11... »’t Watch akw.
The \v rrklv ( ouricrd*«rn»l vfl
> VI ami 111 \ 11 tune unit Farm
ir-r? teklm* "HI N..» >,lt* r iifl
h-'tf l.irta It. the HIM lour
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two PMier-. ...... >eur aii.l lb w a .*B
U inch, t. r only *4. Sec U.c no.ia^H
REGULAR PRICES. I
Conner-Journal. ... *1 fti!
Home aiul Farm fx) |
Waterbary Watch .. 360
Thl* f Ion).,).
Tin- Coiirlcr-.biuriml (Henry
t.T in Chief) iw au
iiniuiiibtf aHi Ihe Hj-int of nulwi«)\
THil THIEVIi
TARiFfI
a in Cut well k' l.iwn to render it
of ttricfiann teraea public u.-Whwill
Tli** Home ami Farm iuß the
moet attractive U.-t -.1 «v>ntrilo.t->r-of
tural j>apcr in the country. Itr* tviiunii^H
votctlexelußivelv lu Ai.Tii'iiltiii'ai
Kvery pliaee of Farm lifeili
ou. It Im made In faruierkfor
treats Household m.alters exteLsivdy,
ttinjH-nHable to every Itoußektfi-ier.
The WATKKKI RY WAT( H *]!>■
manufactory for 53..»0, and
the best cheap \\ ntcli ever i
public. For oalv SI this \S atrfa
palters,one >ear, vvillbc**»ni.
a<lan*eß. and paifr* to another wfiet
i iie Watch. ujiil'T till-offer.
it can be iKHUTht f'.-r «t tlieinaiiiifittt rt
Journal an I Home i.h.l Kurin, c
w ill Is- sent one > ear for * I ~»0.
sent free of char.-*' S*tt.E-, t:[ t. ...*
either \\ . \. II YI.Hi: b IN. !
nal t’o. J,tmi«villc. Ky . • r B. K
i’t.l.l -li"' - ... •: .
£11.951
IN CASH ■
GIVEN AWfl
ATTENTION. SMOKH
At; .-..iii omt- fi-r the
iug also. .... nut r.-ll'! » H
ham Tnl.uiv.’'mii-t
comliti..ii» i n wliieh the
swar led: AU tings must liesr (W^B|
Bull Durliaia label, t’. 8. Kfvemi
Can,ion Nonce, the
securely in a imokage with
ofsen.ler.aial (.’iniia-rofbsi.
ly marked on tl.e outside. WH
prepaid * .mrtHMe*
iges -hou .l Is- foraard.-t
must reach us at Durliam w f
tier Wk. No matter «hyr ! »
dune so. and slat , c .‘jjLlLilanii
Names ol -u.-ee-ssfo lionfe a .
of bags returned. wi*.l \ .
Boston tfen-M "AJe ; .«
nhia, Tim"; Durham. N
New Orleans. I -
quiver; Chicago. IW'V -' n “-
pvtr y genuine We
m. tip.* our uext
The Wondersu 1 Effica^B
DR. SCHEN4
IViANDRAi
PILLS I
b»«n no treqn'-.itb * l ' < ‘
Ki.l it aeema sliuost sui«.-r u " ,
man Ul tlisir fsi or. Th.
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cmatriss. is tlw tnwt evi.i
--*->lu . in tin- I'uitet so)- 8
eth> r cathartic id<hl- ,IbC
lot nwi.. Of.-, li i* 1- - l! ‘ r
rs to <J»y or b.'M l , ■
adawtUly ttrow ... ■
the rewtrtit-’ f"C 1 “ s • r: ' “ (
I)r.SehenckU«'.i«r- , h \ B
cury.sud yet tiny
the liver, 'ill. y .-h-n J-o 1
all itrltatinr uinttcr. M ,.c«
polseustl.e 111..1J. wm
Fever, slut m:o.>' " -* r .
will rtreurtu t ■ '11',""',7;
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ar*- in just tb ... rr ,2,1.
lx; t»kc’» in time 3 1* ‘ rt -J® H
( tilt". ctutifDii n: ”1* •
ItMU to rtJHiHt attacks
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dniin*i*»ta at r
»-u rvotipt of free.
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