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Houston & Powell
.nd’.L. I'"’"' 1 '"’"' "’ k '"' U ,« tMi stock of FALL AND W INTER WOODS, which .uibnieM, » lull ]i„ e of Di'cm Mood*. Cal/oea Jam, Tk-kinga, Ladies Shawls of
< » »•. rv i m ** rnwiSHiifG »oons, notiows, of Aljlj hliwus, oijassw auk, crockery, GtßOCeries'
BOOTS and SHOES A SPECIALTY.
In fact a complete lineof General Merchandise which they propose to sell tw cheap as the elieajiest. Lnwrenceville «a. Oct 14 1884- ( „
LEGAL AUG.nTLSKMENTS.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
Will be sold 1 tof, ,r-- ; lie court ItmiH'
iloo] in the twiui of Lawronceviile.
liwinnelt county, tin between the le
uui lieuts of sale on the Ist Tuesday
in December next, the following prop
efty to wit.
Fifty i ighl anil one half acres ol'
limit more or less, lying in said county
an 1 state in the Oth (list thereof, be
ing part of lot Not;, ml joining lamia
of F F Rawlins east, tV II Brooks,
m i th, Mary ttyalt, west ami Robert
Knight, soiitli.' Sold as Ihe property
of lhiviii Rawlins deed by order of
the Court (if Ordinary, for the pur- J
pose of pa ving the debts and the heirs ,
at'law of said dee’d. Terms half cash,
"* ' •
Ail in r.
A! >MIN ISTRATOR’S HALE.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of (ml ill at y of said county, will be
sobl before the Court House door, la
tween the legal hours of sale and to
the highest bidder for cash, at public
outcry on I lie lirst Tuesday ill Decern
her, next, live hundred acres of
land, more or less, lieing lots Nos £l4
in the Oth district and 1111 in the Till
district of said county This consti
tutes the home place of the late Sarn’l
W Knox, deed and is sit lulled on t lie
public road leading from Luwiem-e
--ville to Duluth and is two miles east, i
of the lalter place and eight miles j
west of the former place. The samel
is well improved and in a high stale of j
ciiltiyutieii.
To be sold as the property of said de ,
ceased for tile bclietlt of heirs and j
creditors.
William H Ku> x,
< let 14th 1884 Administrator.
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
By virtue of Hie last will or William
A Massey, dereused, will be sold be
fore thet 'onrt house doer es said eoun
ty, on the tlrst Tuesday in December
next, within the legul hours of sale,
I lie following land to wit:
One hundred and ten a--res in*-"*- oig
-K-es—Leing imi lot lot Xu zM it! f hetKUt- ■
district of said county udjoininßes
tate of Turner, on 1 lie ewt and “ II
Riddell on the South, on is
thirty five acres of improved land,
good tenant house, outbuildings Sc,
Abouttifty acres m original forest;
liaiance old lieids.
A -O |ei*acr*, i tiioi'*‘ or less, of lot
No g;,, in Ua- sixth district of said
county, allßn CriSimil woods, hdjoin
ing the last described land on Hie
northeast. '
Also one hiuidm-ikaeres more or less,
part of li-t No 15 in Hie fifth district
ol said comity, on this ytn-t are alsiut
forty .acres in oplyivatiou, twelve
acres of wliidlt is good ,-reek bottom,
balance iu woods and old
fields, adjoining home place of .1 N
1 'oily on the North and T W Brown on
the south and east,
{ Sold as the property ofsaid deceas
ed. Terms otje halt - ash, balance
due Oct firfl 1885, Bond for titles giv
en. Mar
VV. S. iiashey,
W. H. Massey
B. A. Massey,
Executors of Win A Massey dee (1
Out 28th 1884.
Georgia—Gwinnett County. ,
James I> Spence, Administrator in
Kenan T Terrell, deceased, has in
due form applied to the undersignedj
for leave to sell the following lamlt*
belonging to tlie estate of said derail
ed to wit:
250 acres, lot No four hundred S six
250 acres •* two hundred & eight
125 acresagkst half of lot No one hun
drcd and JhveutV'ciglil.
* 80 acres (Iff »t int W(f one hundred \
seventy seven.
Allin the sth district of said count)
being all the the lauds belonging to
the. estate of said dccrscd lying in said
county, except that portion set apart
to the widow of said deceased as dow
er. and said adplieatiou will be heard
on the first Monday in December next
Jab T Lamkin,
Oct 27th rsß4 Ordinary.
Georgia —Gwinnett County ;
To all whom it tnavconcern :
John C llaysand Nancy C Hays,
administrator and administratrix o!
Andrew Hays, deceased, huso *u dm
form applied to the undersigned for
leave to sell ‘he lands ht-hiffclut&ttl
the estate of said deeeiisWTwl saW
county except the to
wit.
two hunabred and twenty Sve acres
more or less, know a uy the- Rol«-rt
Brown tract, sinitited In the Castle
berry survey, and adjning lands of
Chester Crog’s and John C Hays, also
lands of Satvfbrd Hannah and John t
Hays <m the south, lands of R M
Hughes on the east and lands of Robt
Duncan on Hie west, being the placi
wliereon said Andrew Hays resided
at the time of his deatli, for the pur
pose of disuUnit nm bet w een tile heirs
and said appncanoii *vfll be heard on
tlie first Monday in December, next.
Jus T Lamkin,
Ott2B 84 Ordinary.
Georgia—Gwinnett Coui.ty
David Hamilton of said county, Imv
mg applied !*, me tor letters ot admin
Ist rati ai -li bonis non, will* the will
annexed, nfrrWtateW R M Gower, de
ceased, of said county, this is to cite
all aud singular the heirs and credit
ors of It M Gower, to be and appeal
at the December term L®4. vl the
Court of Ordinary of saitjjcom ty, and
show cause if ani tßay - an, why let
tersof admluißathm do bdnis non
with tin- will uffnefijM*, shoul-i not I e
grunted on ,-.-tMjJX<iid RM Gov i .
Oct 28 'B4- *Ollin*rt
Georgia -Gwitmet/ Cotinf^^*'
John F YVaUaioj aHjninUtriittr ot
Emly C Dyg, Jdeeeirsed, has in due
form appl-.efllo tlie undersigned for
leave to Selknne hu ml red and tifty
nine acres oTlaiid, more or less, lie'
longing to the est ate of said deceased
and said tippliuMMu wnb be heard on
the first Monday in DecMtulrer next.
JasT Lamkin,
Oct2Btliß4 Ordinary.
Georgia —Gwinnett County.
D F Venter, guardian for Miss N F
F Harris W B flari-L and T A Harris,
applies to me for letters of dismission
from said amn-diagsliip, and 1 will
pussupou hit application on the tirst
moiiday nc*tssn -any office in Luw
lenooville.
.fas T Lamkin,
net 16t)i 1884 Uniiimry
6>CC A n.ootb and Usird tor three live
tPUUyoungUPmi or 4*4it-* m each conn
ty, Address P. YV. Aeigiet, UCo Phila
Georgia —Gwinnett Conntf.
M <' Mewborn, guardian for F.
Craft applies to me for letters of dis
mission trom said guurdiuniusliip,
and 1 will pass upon this application
-in Ibe lirsl Monday ill December next
at my office Lawreneeville.
-Jas T Lmiikin,
Oct 28th 1884 Ordinary.
G V IDEA LI'I f- HI LIE F HALE
W’ill be sold before Hie ( ourt House
door, in Hu- town of Lawrenoeville,
Gwinnett county Ha. within the legal
hours of sale, oh the first Tuesday in
Nov. next, the following described
property, to-wit ;
Five acres of land more or less, part
lot, No not known bill adjoining lands
,d F(. l.augfiird and Mrs Bolton-in
lUeWflth Dist fc Maud in the 6t h
iand (ilstrhd of said county.
Levied on as the property of J N Ba
her by virtue of and to satisfy one li
fa from the justices court of the tutltb
dist (J M of said county ix favor of
Henry Strickland Jr, vs J N Baker.
Levy made and returned to me ~y
C .1 Flowers, Ll'
Also at the same time and place will
he sold t wenty live acres of land
more or less, lying in the sth ilist
of Gwinnett county, part of lot No
27!) adjoning lands of It B Moore,
east and south David Harris west and
1 M Higgins north
liCvied on as the property of T HHig
igns virtue of a ti fain favor of C G
flowed JrSoii vsT II Higgins. Pointed
out by pffsaty. Levy miide and re
turned to me by C A Allen LG
Also at the sametim,- mid plae.i will
lie sold a cert ain friu-t or lot of laud
lying in the townof Buford front ing
o’u Lawrelieevillestreet and homided
on the east anil south hy binds ot .1 C
New on the west by iand* of Hiram
Mathis, containing two acres, more or
less. Levied on by virtue of ali fa in
favor o 5 Hiram .Miitiiis vs Nelson Nash
or the property of defenpsnt.
Pointed out hy plff. ls-vy made
anil returned to me by A H Scoggins.
LG,
JAS. M PATTERSON,
Oct 7th 1884 Sht-i'iH
—OPl-
ADMINISTRATOSS SALE
l‘.y virtiie ol uii orijecJmipHß-I'curl
Tirtlidinury of 1 lari is county, Ga.,
wit! lie sold betore the Coint House
door in llm hiwn of Lawmiceville in
aid County, on the Ist ‘I uesduy in No
.ember next, within the legal hours of
,ale, the undivided one hall iaterest in
helollciwing described properly to wit,
One hundred and iwenly, 120, acres ol
land nn,re or less . known as tlit Ninth
hall ol lot No 240. in the Titli diet ol
Gwiunell, adjoining lauds ol Elisha Mar
tin, The mas Bowman John Robinson
utid others
Them il about fifty acres in rulliva
i ion uml good ivsideuces and outbuilding
on tliis.p hiee
Hold as the pioperty of F F Camel
deed lor the purpose ol distribution
Terms Gash.
marhia kCampbell
Adiut 11 x F F Gam pin
ADMINISTR \TOR'S BALK.
By virtue ol an ordet front the Court
•t Ordinary of Gwinnett county, will In
sold helore the Court House Hour in In
town of Imrrt-nceville. Gwinnett county
Gig. writ Hi * the legal boars ot side on the
Ist raesdayiiii Novnnlnr in xt ha- lot
| to-x mg (It* crib* d laud* belonging to the
feslatafid '»■> 'V Wallace h# ollfciiid
county derfiseil. lo wit ,
A iJwu lot iu X" ori-rose in said coun
ty. 33 by 130 feet, uponjwhich is situated
a store house, formerly occupied by
Uc-o W Wal'sco, adjoining McKlry anti
others on the South, anil JKil Kakrstraw
and oth rs on the Nor,h.
Sold for ilu |*nrposc ol paying* il.t
--d hts o| suii dee d and li-r tlish-bution
I ‘ill-ties desiring to ex naine the panpei
will call on the undeif
lettas caslw. .i
M Rlt IIARDsON, 1
net Ht» AdHHtratoi'V
ADMIA ISTKArolls' SALK.
Bv virtue of an Order from the
Court of Orditutry of Gwinnett. Coun
ty, tilt., will be sold to the Highest
bidder, before the Courthouse dunl
in the town of Lawrenceville in said
County, within the legal hours ot sale
on t be’tirst Tuesday in November, tin
following described lauds to wit £
one hundred and thirty one and
ahulf acres more or less, lying in said
county,iu thetith district and adjoin
ing lands of Lydia Johusoh, James
Brogdou, J B Williams and F Laniei.
Sold for the purpose of distribution
among the heirs (at law, Julia h.
Meore, deed and payment of the
debts of suid estate. Terms one half
e#»li and the balance due Dee Ist 188.5,,
wit hjldterest at 8 percent (>er annum
VV.O MOORE,
oct 7t1i84 Adnir J L Moore, deed
Gkukuia -Gw iNNis-rr County
Whereas, John M Wilson, adminis
trator of Loveless Strickland, p, o c.,
deceased, represents to the court in
his petition duly Bled, that lie bus till
ly-gdimuistereif Loveless Stiiekl lids
estate, This is therefore to cite all
persons eoneerned, heirs and eredi
tors to show cause, if any they cun
why said adunuUtsator( should not
lie discharged from his udmiuistrn
tiop, and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday iu January 1885,
James T Latnkiu,
Ordi natty,
Notice to Debtors and Cbedimjts
All persons indebted (o the et
tate of Joseph P Brandon late of I
Gwinnett County deceased, are!
notified that immediate payment
will oe requited, and pat ties hold- !
lng claims against suid deceased;
are requested to present them lo
the undersigned, properly proven
«« required by law.
H L Peeples,
V A Branded.
Administrators.
NO7ICE iODEBfOUbst
CREDITORS.
All persons having demands
against estate of David Rawlins,
deceased are hereby notified to
render in their demands to tLe
undersigned xc-jqrding to lav,
and all persons iudebted to said
estate are requested to make im
mediate paymtnt.
W. J. Rawlins
Sept 1 'B4. Administrator.
LANDS FOR SALE.
THE MITCHELL LANDS FOR
SALE.
Du the Oth of November next, will
be sold on the premises, a line Sweet
Water Farm, known as the Mitchell
Farm, containing three hundred and
fifty arms. Said farm is situated on
Sweet Water Creek, five miles from
Duluth, six miles from Lawrenoeville
seven miles from Nor, loss. The farm
is in a high state of cultivation and isdi
vided as follows : lunacies original fin
est; HU acres in old pine field; 100
in: es ill good bottom land; Till acres
in good upland. It contains a good
dwelling, with an ample supply of out
oiil-bildings and four tenant houses ;
also ffua vineyard and orchard. Ai
lie same time and place win be sold
orn, fodder, wheat and nil kinds of
arm products, farming id etisils, stock
Household anil kitchen mi niiure.—
Said property to be sold f,,r distribu
tion among the heirs at law of Madi
son R, Mitchell and Mist' A Mitchell,
both deceased. Said land M ill la- sold
in three lots.
The land will lie sold hy agreement he
lore t lie parties ut interest, who will join
in making titles Terms Ir,an produ Is
cash Land thirty days time.
lor further particulars It K
M ITCH KL Duluth or call to see him
on the primises.
Oct lirst ’B4.—T. I). S
Lind for Sile.
The undersigned offers for sale a val
uable larnt, located about one and a half
miles south ot Suwunrv depot, ot the
Lawrenceville and Strickland Feiry
road -known as the Lockridge pluce—
containing 243 acres. 60 or 70 ueres
in cultivation, 80 acres in original for
rst and remainder in old pine fields—2o
acres of bottoms. There is on this farm
a good frame rtvnienee, one truant house
uml u fine, voting OrcJlttMl.
Parlies desiring to examine tliig pile
and ascertain the terms wiil call on the
the tin-iersigned on the premises or ad
dress him i-t Sawnme Ga,
r R, M. Whtele
Aug 4th 1884
land 2-ale
W ill be sold before tbe court house
door in the town of Kawreneeville,
Gwidnett county, Ga., at liublie out
cry, ou the first tint Tuesday, in No
vember, ut public outcry the follow
ing ufoperty, to wit;
tine hundred acres, more or
less, near tin* line of Jackson county,
adjoining lands of Simpson, House,
Dalton and others. Known os the Wi
lt, v Simpson place, tin this place there
is a good orchard and two houses.
120 acres of land, 'more or less
known as the "Bridges place," six
miles from Lawrenceville. About ;!5
acres iu cult ivat ; m, 15 acres of which
is good bottom. There is on t his place
a residence, and one of (lie linest
shoals in the county, with sufficient
water power te run any ordinary nut
chinery.
Also one hundred uml seventy live
acres of land more or less. tract
will he sold in separate lotsfcf 126
and 50 acres each. The let einilaiu*
jug 125 ac res has a shoal on it Svi |h suf
lietent water power to 1 uuanv nnitiia
#-y machinery
HENRIETTA I ALLEN,
flat 14th 1884 -21
FINK FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell to the
highest, bidder, at the Court House
door in the town of Lawrencc-ville. Ga
iiji t lie first TilOsduv in Deetnnbew
next,..two lluml I. d mid fitly acres of
laud, known its 1 lie Hollingsworth
place, situated two miles east os l. iw
reneeville,oll tin-.lefTersuii road, and
ad.joing lauds of Mrs Terrell, T il IVe
pies and others.
This is a Hue red land farm, with
about titty acres in original forests,
bnlunee 1 Ceared and in pine old Holds,
miderTt-nee. There Is a comfortable
farm hous*-upon the place, beautiful
ly situated. a tine spring and some
line fruit trees.
Nearly all of the land is suitable
fur cultivation, uml it would make
one of the most convenient stock
farms in the county. Tin- laud is
strong and lies well and on account
of its fort ilily and the convenience of
the location is a very desirable home.
Parties desiring to examine theiilace
will call on Dr. T K Mitchell. Terms
one 1 alf cash the balance on time
D J Procter,
Forsy th Ga,
Nov. UK.li 'B4.—td.
Land For Sale
'I be mideis tyotd of* 11 li 1 ti.li a \a
uable farm, sit ua ltd 11 lur Big V* k I’
O. in Gwiumtt County uml known as
tLe Charlie Whi 1 worth place.
It is composed of part of two lots 58
acres in one slid 112 acres in . the oth
it Bud will lie sold Separately ami us em
body.
Then is on the place stveuty-flve aeies
in culimution. 40 ueres in woods, 8 acres
in bottom, three houses-, with necessary
outbuildings, good orchard ai d every con
venienoe lor a comlortable home.
this place is iu a good neighborhood
convenient 10 ( him lies, schools am!
mill*, and tlner miles of Loganville.
Parlies desirmg. to seethe place am)
gel teims will call on the undersigned
on 'he pten ises.
Geo. P. Johnson.
U L Whitwui;h
o<-t,6th 1884- 1 mo.
DO NOT BUY THEM.
Notice is hereby give.* to all pat
ties not to trade for or in any way
purchase from A. A. Dyer the leu
one hundred dollar notes given to
him by me. which are not due and
conoeiciug which there are equi
ties existing between us
George W. Dutton
All persons indebted to the es
tate of Samuel AY Knox deceased
are required to make immediate
payment and those having de
mHi.ds against said estafe will rtu
der an aeeosnt of the same to the
atulersigned for payment aulhenti
catttd as the law requit es.
W it ham H Knox.
Admin sua'or.
(September 30 84.—6 YV.
UVIL ROM) SCHEDULES.
THE GEO. CIA PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
LOCAL TIME TABLE.
No 1. N (>iie
m - K x . dTy.
No » airuiii
inodan daily.
stand' ckntk'lti.ui:
a in pm l.ea <• Arrive pin a in
7 10 4 05 v tinnla S (Hi (j 00
7 .it 4 30 Howell, Gil, 7 4S (j 10
7 *1,4 48 .... I’aytnii,. 7 .SB-<j 10
7 t(i 4 6.1 . ..< 'mittiiliooohee,.. I .'iSifto#
7 40 5 10 Concord, 7 24 5 (Hi
7536 22 . Mahleton 717 i 5 68
800 .10 .... A listen 8105 35
8085 47 ... .Salt Springs 7045 20
8 21 0 12 MoiielHsville 0 50 4 00
8 34 0 45 Winston, 0 37 4 43
0 507 12 .... Vlllla Hlea 0 24 3 .20
1007 43 ... .Temple, 0003 52
0 27;8 21 Bremen 5502 20
1 51 0 ini Tallapoosa 5 :so •> 40
1008 0 31 ....Muscadine, Ala . 5 10] 30
8025 1004 Fidwardsville, 5 012155
0042 1035 Heflin, 4 47.1225
a in
1050 1100 Ilavisville, 4 35 USB
1104 1112 Choeoloeeo, 4 28.]143
1113 1126 . ...DeArmanville... 4 ‘20j1126
1125 1148 . ..Oxford, 4 10 105(1
1150 1150’.. .’Oxuiina 405 1050
a 111
12014 1210 Anniston 3 47 1045
]> in 1250 . .’Uel'elrtir, 3 25'1000
225
1235 105 .... Fastal 103.1, 3 161945
’252:1 33: Lincoln, 3 6319 18
06 1 .55 Riverside, 2 51(8 56
1.2 2 05 Seddoll 2 46; 848
26 2 30; . . Kdell 3 33 ! H 25
143 2 6(1|.. .*Cook,s Springs... 2167 68
2 (HI 3 241 . Uroniptoii 2007 31
2 10 3 40 ...» Leeds 1 40 7 15
2 45 4 30 .. ,*lroildille 1 05 625
4 00 5 (HI Ai r Birm'gham Lve. 1245 6 (HI
p in a 111 j> in p 11:
3 20|> m Lve Bii miiifrliam Ai r i 220 p 111
10 20 Ai r Meridian ... n 20 a in
601 am ... .Mew (irlean... .Bio INI |> in
:l rsfaiu facksou,. M—mlo3sp m
5 uo’ani'..VicksbnrgS . 18(HI pm
Kelnt Down HFiag S®s ■cud Up
Westward —CorinJjt atCoxanna
with E T y A G., auifejJLMnning
liain with C NO&TP and L &
N.
Eastward—Connect at Aflanta
with RADGa R R Cent R Ros
GaETVAGWA A an 1 A A W
P A'R.
I. Y. SAGE, Genl Supt.
L, S. BROWN, Genl Pass_Agt,
Hichmond & Danville li Ii
PasiIINOKR > VEST
On and afte’ Aug. 18th 188-t,
Passenger Trait Service on
the Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows :
F ( M I.V/El “
I Express Mail
No. 51 No. 53.
j Daily. Daily.
Leave Atlanta.... 4.40 pin | 8.40 -i in
Ac. Gainesville 1i.57 “ 10 35“
“ Lula. .. A a 7.25 “ | 11.01 “
f* R Gap JjT<- BI 8.12 “ | 11.30 “
V Toweua r.... (fl 8.54 “ '12.04 pm
It Seftcui I|j 0.50 “ ! 1.00“
“ Greenville.. B 1 1.1.42 “ | 2.47“
“ Spartaiilirg FH 1.04 ant j 3.56 pin
** Gastonia. U | 3.20 “ | 5.54 “
» Cltfc lott*.. Iff 4.10“ j 6.40“
sTTUV Alii»
Express Mail
No. rat I No. 52
Daily j Daily
L’veCharlotte 1.45 a in | l.OOpin
Ar. Gastonia 2.30 “ 1.45 “
o “Mgdjßrtaiilmrg 4.28 “ 3.45 “
E ‘lraGrecnville... 5.43 “ 4.55 “
i Sen ecu 7.33 “ 6.37 “
I “ Toeeoa I 8.40 “ 7.35 “
R Gap June. | 9.34 “ 8.30 “
“ Lula 10.09 “ 8.50 “
“ Gainesville .. I 10.30 “ 9.25 “
“ Atlanta I I.oopm 11,30 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE
GOING NORTH
Leave Atlanta 6.15 p in
Arrive at Gainesville 8.25 p m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a . L . BELLE)
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Gainesville 7,00 a m
Arrive Atlanta 9.20 “
NO IS- LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 6.00 a. in.
Arrive at Gaffneys... .1 <1 .50 “
‘ Spartanburg. 12 53 p. in.
“ Greenville.. .4.15
*• Central 7.30 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Central 4.45 a ut
Arrive Greenville i OH a. m.
“ Spartanburg 10.20 “
“ Gaffreys 1.03 p. m.
“ Charlotte 6.15 “
Allficighl trains on tliis road carry pas
sengers. All passenger trains run
through to Danville and Richmond
without change, connecting at Dan
ville with Y T a. idland Rwy., to all
eastern cities, and at Atlanta witli all
lin* s diverging. No 50 leaves Rich
mond at 1.30 ?. M. and No 61 arrives
t here at 3.50 1“. M. 52 leaves Richmond
T. 28 A. M. 53 arrives there 7.00 A. M.
lie local freights stop at above sta
tions 20 te 30 minutes,
BUFFET SLEEPING CARS \\ [TH
OUT CH ANGE.
i>u trains Nos 50 and 51, New Cork
anil .-Ultima, via Washington and
Danville,» and also di-cims'-,,n, a i, ( j
Astiville
o#Lt.rFn| Nos 52 and 53, Rit-I.inolid
and Diiii-.JIc, and Washington and Au
gust*, .iiiJjWashin.-lon and New Orle
ans. KiTttnnTig ou No u 2 sleeper
Greensboro lo Riclimond
gsifTlirougli Tickets on sale at Cliar
lottc, Greenviilc.Senei a, Spartanburg,
and tiainesville to all points South
Southwest, Not Hi and East.
A Will. N KLiß.to At trout Athens
B “ X K ts R to A from
Tullula Fulls.
0 “ K. Air I ine to A Irmn
. Klberlon A- Bowersville
f> “ Blue Ridge KRto A irom
VVulLuliu, Ac
“ CA G *t I
Newberry. Alston end Colombia
A A S A S U At; to & fr m
lieiuk-rsut vHle AlMon Ac.
11 *, ter A Lenoir to A from
Chester, Yorkvillc A Dsllus
H X C Dtv A C C-A io A Irm
Gr, eneb ro, Rak-tg
nwiN Bkkki l v, Kupeitii Liidend .
A. L. Rives,
2nd V. F. A Gnu
Manager.
M b ut.glnn, G*n i las r Ag tu
LAW HENCEV/LLE R R
Arnve Lawrenceeville,... .7:1) ain
J Arrive at Smvunee, 7:40 a ni
Leave Suwannee .. 7:88 p m
Arrive Lawreneeville... S.-22.0 ni
The train leaving Lawre iceville
at 7:(K) a. m., makes close eonueo
tion with the “Belle train” at Su
wanee, arriving in Atlanta at 9:20
,a. ni. Returing leaves Atlanta ,
0:15 p m and arrivingat Lawt nee
| villeat 8:‘22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Superinten lent
NOll 1 GUI' EKN RAll.ROan.
Sni-K.INTKNDEN TB OfFICB,
thens Ga. May lOtli ISB4
On and after May l*2th 1884,
trains on this road will run a» >l
- :
No.-.:!*
Leave Athens 8:00 a m
Arrive at Lula 10:00 a m
" “ Atlanta... 1:00 pm
“ “ Tain. Falls.. 12:50 pin
NO 51
Leave Athens 4:80 p m
Arrive a: Lula 7:00 p m
Arrive Atlanta 11:80 p in
7 ~ NO 50
L’v. Tain. Falls 7:40 am
“ Atlanta 8:40 ain
Arrive al Lula 9:50 a in
Arrive at Athens .... | 1:30 p m
j NO 52
Leave Atlanta | 4:40 pin
Arrive a' Lula | 7:40 p m
Arrive at Athens | 9:20 p m
Tallulah Falls Accommodation.
L'v. Tulu. Falls j 0:45 piu
Ar. Rab’n (Vap. June. | 7:50 pin
L’v. Itab’u Gap. June. | 8:80 p in
dr. Talu Falls | 9:80 pin
Tallulah Falls accommodations
will run on Wednesdays an 1 Sat
urdays. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lulu with passenger
trains on Richmond A Danville
Railroad, both east and west.—
Tickets for sale at General office,
College ave., to all points, and in
formation furnisl ed with pleasure.
M. SLAUGHTER,
Gen Fuss Agent.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
No 2 Atlanta
F.x. daily.
No 4 aceom
ii„>daii' daily.
THE
Glolie Hotel
LA WI!EXCET ILLE GA
On Mot day the 26th insr., the
u udersigi.ecl will open the Glob
Hotel in Lawrenceville, for theac
c ommodation of the
and will be prepared to oflYr firht
elm s accommodations and prompt
atentionto all who pa ronize the
House
A. Jk L. BA tbs
Office Board Co. Corn s.
Lawrenceville 0&. Sept. ]otlqlßß4
On canvasßing the vote for and
agiinst the issuing of Bot *ls, as
advertised at theelecion held on
the 9th., re:urns from eleven pre
cincts.
Voles cast, No Bonds 479 !
“ For Bonds 55
Majority for No Bonds 424
Upon declaring the result the
Board proceeded to levy the Tax
for this yeur, 1884.
Ordered. —That the following
amounts be levied as Taxes on the
General Tax Digest for the yeur
1884, assessed as follows :
For Jury purposes 10cts on SIOO I
‘•Gen’l Co. “ lOcts “ “
‘Fauper “ t Sets “ “
“Biidges “ 04cts “ “
“NewConrtHouse 25cts “
Making for Co. Tax 57* ts “ “
A dd lo this the state
Tax 30cis ••
Making state and
Countv tax 87cts “ “
It is further ordered that the
Tax Collector of said County be
dir terl to collect the above
am nts.
true extract from the mil.
ute i. James D. Spence,
Jnh’r. & Cl’k. Bd. Co. Corn’s
kluwoiA—Gwinnkit County
Nuticy is hereby given tlnil a peti
ftoll signed bv ttfteen or more free
holders in tin 44tti Gist. GM, of said
county, praying that the lienetlt of
the provisions of sees 1449 to 14 s,aut|
amendments tliereto of tlie Code of
1882, its* lusive, on the question of
Fence or Stoek Law, lie extended to
said district, has lieen tiled with uml
submitted t*> the undersigned, mid
that action will lie taken thereon as
provided iu see 1455, and amendments
thereto, after publication of tliis no
tiee.j
James T. Lamkin,
Ordinrry.
Hpi. 4th, 1884.
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
. J B Andrews and T A Gurnet-liave
in due', form apnlied L> the utidei
■igned for perinnueut letters of ad
tniiistr t, estate of Thomas
Garner, late of said county deed, and
I will puss upon sad application on
the tirst Moudr pin Deeemlier next.
James T Lamkin,
Oct 3rd 84 Ordiua ~ y.
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Nalional Telegraph organize,!.TbH
Bankers X mer, limits and the I’nJiM
Telcos., arebnlh piisldngiiheiulwilH
new linils. Tlitl Standard
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COTTAGES or hints on
House Building. Coiitaiiiiug
of cottages costing from ?s<«> l"t
Hilh descriptive letterpress.
vol., handsomely bound in cloth, -■
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Win. T C,mistook. Fi11,., li A-Krt' 11 ®
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Company. I
Boston, 154 Tremont St; X’e* J 1 ®
46 East 14th Ht; Chiengu, ■
Waliash Ave
Georgia—(iwinnett Count'. ■
Joseph N Rutledge havingaj'P l ®
tome for letters of udiiiiiiisU- - fl
bonis non, on estate ol John *>
(tee'd of said county, this is t<l ,'
and singular, tlie heirs and j
of John Rutlddge. to la- 111111 .
at the October term 1884, of saw ■
and show cause if any I bey I: ‘
letters of mlministratioii de 1 "
should not lie granted on
said John Riitledgo to josept • ■
James T Lamk in ' ■
OrdinntJ-H
Sept Ist ’B4. fl
Grorgia--Gwinnktt County.
Win. A. Brandon “J" l Uil'nlnlH
basin due form tipl'bed ' , t
signed for permanent let! |,
istration on tin-estate of - 1
Brandon late of said ‘'"““(V
ed, and I will [mss upon *
linn on the tirst Monday a - WM
Ja«b t.
Tilly 29th ’84.-4W. fl
NOTICA’. fl
Notice is hereby g iven
wife, Octavia Herriugto”- ■
ray bed and board wi j u ot fl
cation ore it.we and , fO) M
responsible for any d e) '-
contract and I forbid any ou V
employing her. , , 11l BUl wi^fl