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A.k their IHen.l. and customers to dll and ox,uni... their stock of FALL AND WINTBR WOODS, which emtMUem > lull line of Drnk «u<hl 9 . Cnlicoeu .Inns TMcisiP I.nuies SlumU
and
In fact a complete line ol Gem nil Merchandise which they 1* op.n?e to sell av cheap as the cheapest
LEGAL Al>' ERTISE MEN'J S.
(iWINAEJ I SHUGI' I uS.iJ.IS
Will be sold before I be ( oitrl House
door, in the tiwn of biunencevi Ue.
iiwiliuHl count V Ha. "'iHiiu Hie li gal
hours of sale. on lln- Hrsi Tuesdn' in
Dee. next. the following described
property, to-wit
4)1 Hint Intel or pared ol hind -d
uated lying mid bring in Gwinnett
Count' and in the town ol Siiwi
south of the
Kailror.l mid fr»iilii%f f«i llie,nigm 01
wm of said Railroad and running
bnek to a s( r- ei ml joining lot on oil
: l ;_ , v M m 4
w
lot. Levied on as III! propertyofJohn
('King bv virtue of and to satisfy
three II fits from t lie Jll*t lees Conn of
the 4U4th district G m , of said county
in favor of Langston and Crane \s
said John (' Kmg for purchase luone}
i.evy made and returned to uie by t
M Harris LC. t-W
Also at the saun tune and place will
be sold, a certain town lot in Hie town
of Noreross, in said county, and slate,
lieing pan of origoual land lot No. 243
in the titn district ot said county front
iug on Peachtree street, did corner
ing at a comer m front line, running
back 26 rails and ten feet ton slake
corner, said to contain one third of
an acre more or less, adjoining lands
of K F Med lock on the north, 11 H
Dean on the south and by a street
running to grave yard on the went, It
being the lot where M 1* llrowu now
resides.
Levied oii"as property ol \1 P Brown
by virtue „of anil to satisly four, li
fa from tlm justices court of the 4im;i|i
distu M ot said county in favor ol
J A Pollard vs J A Hunt and .Vi P
Brown.
Levy niude and returned to tin- »y
C J Flowers, LC
Also at the same l ime and place will
bi sold tifty (SU) acres of land
more or less, lying in Hie (itli (list
ot GWinnett county, pari of lot No
li)4 adjoning lands of .1 O Medlook
John Allen and others
Levied on as the properly of I A
Hunt by \ irtue of anil H» safisty
four li fas Horn tile Justi#» oiP t at
the 4116th Hist H M ol sai.t . minty lU
favor of J A Pollard vs J A ißuit and
M P Brown. , I
Levy made Mill leiiiith d l» me liy
Cl .1 Flowers, L C
Also at tbe.saine time ami plaeu will
be solil one pair platform settles, of
1 he ('liioiigo make, iuehidiug iicicvnsu
ry ll*t»i! i».i» Aon*' |towvr iCi-Mu en
gine with all iieocssary lt-Vlujes to
sun.'«l*>#eTWko7 on.-eol inn ■fu ess, all
tbii gill JfOUse 01 Jliilii r
K comity
L.yjßil OIL listl 111* prop. n y ol tolm
C kin£bj virtue ofhludlJß saltsly one
n fa from SttiK-rioSßonn or '.said 00.,
in layer of Mack simiter A. eg As asid
JohiW Kifiy.
Alsu# tlvoauuie lime anil place will
—kr soSntn tttidivided one sixth inter
est in a lot ot land lying in the county
of (1 winnelt.iieM tiic waters of the
wiiUiMMW Afaiaehee, isnitaining
two Uuiuli'cd at(d Iflty. aei ea mole or
less aMmowte -jin rfof hit Jf.. »».
adjoining lands ol Win Ethridge on
the east CIrSJL Hinton 011 the -outli
anil soidnel JMwnnls Aft th# west and
Freeman <mtlie North
Levied 011 as tlie property of the ys
t ate of Mary K Hill hy > trt tic and to
satisfy one li lit from the justices
eour of.utilh (list g 111 of said county,
ill favor of W H Hohinsou, vs j.) llili
audLF jackson.
Levy made and returned to (fichy
H N Mucky, L C'.
Also at the same time and oUff
will be sold ail undivided one
interest in forty four acres o|nand
part of lot No 211 in the sth ijfst ,of
t. county and kiiowiaus Vggyt
Davis place, adjoining land*! the es
t ate of K T Terrell and lands of pl'lf
Levied on as the property id j I!
DarifetMl virtue Of nml to satisfy Iri
li fas from jyslier' com t lrolu 4071 h
dist g tfiWlMnn con ill \ in favor of S
M Kemp vs said .1 H Davis. Levy
made and returned tome hy Cyrus \
Allen, L < ’
Also at the same time and place
will lie sold an uiijiivulcd hail interest
in lorty fotir acres of land [.in t ol lot
No ill ill the sth dislot said county
anil known its the Aggy Davis place
adjoining lauds of Hie estate ot K T
Terrellaud lands ol pi ll
Levledou as the propcrty;ol Sarah E
and Julia Davis by virtmv ol and to
satisfy a justices court li la from lie
40711 i Dist g 111 of said count v in tavoi
of 8 M Kemp vs said Sarah E and .111
liu.Davis. Levy made an letiirned 1
tome hy t'A Allen. L ('.
Also at the same time and plticew ili
lie sold fifty ai res of land inoro fir lc»
known as part of lot No ißiodiii
district of said comity ..rid>iM<iiig i
lands of .mines (TowWiml Charles
jackson,
Levied on as thcnrupei u.td Henry j
lvirl>y%y virtift* of turf 11 suilfy one
ft fa from the justices court 01 thc4o4h
district g in of said county in favor ol
Lowe k Kuex vs Henry Kirhy—one li
fa in lav op ot Lowe lit Knox vs U \v
VViljis and Henry Kirby, one ft is
from the 4U4th dist of said county ih
favor of Lowck Knox vs JE ll.ininra
and Henry Kirby and one ft fa from
the 404th dist g 111 in lavor of Lowe \
Kiioxvs FM Hansford and Henry Kit
ba. FjggW'UimiiijHi d out hy plaihMfl
Levy made and returned to me by t
M Harris L C.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold a certain tract of land sit-j
uated in said county known and ilisg
tinguished as part of land lot No 1 t»c
in the sth dist lying east of the Covtug
ron road, and containing one uundroo
_aores more or less, hounded on the
north byiands of J 51. J2uti«j'i*>u on
the east By MhiaS of ' V \ Sterling,
south Usi kuaidsK N Robinson and
west by theoovington road.
Le vied on as the properly of W ]•
Rohinsonby virtue of and to satisfy 1.
mortgage til* issued from Uw iin.e.l
Superior court, in Vuul joncs
vs said W jp Until 1 1 sou
JA f Jb 1 * 1 ' V
Nov 4tl/ljjjki4 ■+. ftjierii
Georgia—Mi bounty ; j
To all whom it muyconeSrii;
John C Hays and Nancy C Hay*,
administrator au<i administratrix 01
Andrew Hays, deceased, has In di e
form applied to the undersigned tor
leave t« tell *.he litnda belonging to
the estate of said deceased, m said
county except the widows’s dower, to
wit.
Two hundred and twenty five acres
more or less, known as the Robert
Brown tract, situated in the ( astle |
berry survey, and adjoing lands ol !
Chester Cross and John C Hays, also
lands of Hanford Hannah and John t
Hays on the south, luuds of U M
Hughi •'On She east and lands of Uot.t
DpSeau on the west, being the plan
wßhvou said Andrew llays Resided
at the time of Ids death, for the pur
pose nl dupi ibutionlH t ween the heirs
aud said appl nation will lie heard on
tile first Monday in December, next.
Jhk T Larrikin,
BliiiJMM Ordinary.
mr • i»npi *** *
Hlv in. ill r \ .Ulht.’-lTs ■
v w« K Kt.tIL JaKtiiy a i
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
Bv virtueof the ISst will of William
V Massey, deceased, will be sold be
lore Hie Com t house door es saideoini
!\ . on the first Tuesday in December
next, within the legal hours of .-ale,
i lie following hr id to w il :
t me hundred and leu a-res line e or
less, being pari of lot No 231 ill llietitli
list riel of said county adjoining es
tate of Turner, oil the cast and 1 II
Liddell on Hie South, on this Irnol is
Hurl y live acres of improved land,
i »d' tenant house, outbuildings .xe,
Vboin Jiffy acres hi original lore st,;
i.alume old lieTds.
Also 1 eti acres, more or less, of lot
Vo 287 in the sixth distrit t of said
w ogigiiuU w-jud*. taaLi< in-o
Jhif flu- list ilcsei ilafd land fill Hie
* *’^
Also one hundred acres more or less,
part of ltd No loin the ttflli district
of said county, on this tract are about
forty acres in cultivation, twelve
acres of which is good creek bottom,
balance in original woods and old
lields. udjoining home place of J N
( ony on the North and T W Brow n on
l lie south and east.
Sold as the property of said deceas
ed. Terms one lialf cash,' balance
■ liie Oct lirst I*Bs, Bond for litlesgiv
ell.
VV. S. Massey,
VV. H. Massey
B. A. Ma sey,
Kxi'cnlor.s of Win A MflMfy dw'd
Oct 28th 1884.
A! >MtNLSTRATOU’fS SALE.
By'irtue of ail order of tlie Court
ol (irdina.y of said county, "ill Is*
sidit iieforc the Court House door, be
1 ween the legal hour* of sale and to
ilie highest bidder for rush, at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in Decern
her, next, five hundred (600) acres of
bind, more or less, being lots Nos 234
in the 6th district and 1111 in the 7th
district ofsaid county Tlii*consti-
I ut es the home place of t he late Sam I
W Knox, dec'll and on iln
public road leading fro*i tawrence
' ilie to DiiluHiaud t IWo liiles east
-U the lalUa plane and eiglit miles
fesfiilfeli t-fuif placu, Tin* same
p'veil improved :in I in a high suite of
liltfeutii*.
TtHie solti aat li#pr»p«ty of said de
used for 1118 uPneliF ‘of heirs and
i reditors.
VYillinm 3 Knox,
Oil 14th 1884 Adminislriitor.
ADMINISTRAT'D *S HALE
Hy virtnd ol nn order Iroiu the f'.mrl
• dUrilinuiy nl Uafti- county. «J U .,
\ v ill he sold Imliiic the (Joint House
1 door ci the than of Lnvvieiicivilie m
.ml < iiituty, on llivl-l I nenlsy in No
ember m xl, v. idiin the iigal hum* nl
UK*, the umlivilV.ll one hull iulen t i.i
1 l.e I ollowiin: tlesc. ibed properly to wit,
OimjiQuilritl and twenty, ! 20, acres ol
01 d more or |e?s known as lln Nm lli
| 'all l lot No 246 in the sth d.st ol
j . w iiu.ett, iidjoimi g lipids m hli.liii Mar-
I in. Ij.omns How limn John iiohiin-on
! ,nd otlieis
1 lin rv II idioul fifty sir s in tiillifi.-
t ion nlid good lestder.Ce* and outbuilding
! n ' iiis p luce
Solti as the ptoperty of I’ ]•’ Cunicl
‘ifd lor the p n pose ol dL-tribuliou
I "** a \tl llfci i|.; t|v\irni'.[|.
V<l nit 11.\ 1’ F i/'u.iiiA'
A 11 VII VIM li 1 7'i > U.S BUIF.
Vy Virtue of tin Order from the
t ’ourt of Oidinary of tJwiuuett Coun
ty, till., will lie sold to the Highest
bidder, helorethe Court house door
n the tow nos Law renccv.illc in said
'omity, within 1 lie legal hours of suh
11 the'tirstTuesday ii. Dcccnihcr, the
"Mowing bnaurbub lands tes wit y:':,
dm hnndml .'Hid thirlyiioic and
imll pile* muT'ip'i less, |y jig in safd
-unity, in tlict>tli*li-tl'ict litiil adjoin
uglandsjot Ly-lii .Jolinkoh. James
tirogdt'ufJ B 'Villiains an<i F Latiict.
sold li >i the.jnirpoM' of «|tsi ril utioli
■ ther hairs |a| law, Julia L.
deoref deed mid paynn id of tin
ii bis ivHitl estate. Terms omcjti'dl
■ sell aiKlrhc bmaiic<‘*mtcTVci Ist tssh,
vvilhltdlcrcst at X per cent per annum
W.o MOOUE,
■•'cl ilhxr Admr.l L Moore, deed
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
" ill lie sohlbcl'i-i'" the eoih't house
dot" 11. flic two,, of Laivrgucev die.
fTv«inn«tl eot*iy. On bet weiOi flic m- !
gai lictirs of sale on the Ist Tuesday
in December next, the following prop
cjtty to wit.
Fifty t ight and one half acres ol
land more or less, lying in said county
an I state in the sth dist thereof, lie
tig part of lot No 2, adjoining lands
"l F 1* Rawlins east, VV jl lirouks,
iM'itli. *arj Ilyatt, west iuuVßobert
Knklit smulic Atild n| 1 lie property
Ot Dav in kiMßlifts Ae.-d lif- Tn-drr of
ilieCourtof Ordiuary, for the pur
pose of paying the debts aud'he heirs
at.luw id suiddec'd. Terms haH cash,
reniaindcrdlie Oct 15th 18S5
V\ J Raw lilts,
Adinr.
P SALI .
Hy viituc ol nn ordci from the Court
1 Ordinary of liwinnett county, will in
sold iit'lore the Com 1 llou*t Door in he
town ol Law n tjceviile. CwjnrieU couidy
la., vvithiti the legal hours of sale on tin
Ist 1 utsduy in Dece niber next Lie loi
towing dcstnhid lands belonging to the
esialc piajkii'o* \\ Wallace lale ol said
eiiuipjr ileci useil. to w it ,
I.„, Nine aete>iii laud more or less, No.
110 know* in ti e Dill disc
or said l aunty nml known as tiie old Jn*
jUinld plate the 1 nwrcm.evill and
Jetlii'son road a- jo niug lai Js Ifr. Free
man Jiilnj liill and otiii rs
■r.SolfNiPflK pm | use ol didribit! nliiv
cte terms cush.
W. L HO )D.
Adm wnh will ami xt
Nov 4lli 'B4
Georgia—Gwinnetf County
John F Wallace, adruiuistri.tr r of
Emly C Dyer, deceased, has in due
form applied to the uudorwgued for
leave to sail one hundred ami fifty
nine acres of land, more or icss, lie
longing to the estate of said deceased
and said application will he heard m,
) the llist Monday in December next.
Jas T Lamms,
net lixthxt nnliuary.
tie ••'gip, -Gwiuuett Coant /,
M(’ Mi wlioru, for J K
(.’raft upplit E toim* for letter* of dis
| from said guardianiiisliip,
and I will pan* upon tliia application
011 the tirst Monday in l)e<*.einlH*r next
at my otttee LawivuceviUe.
•Jas T La ink in,
Oct Ordiuary,
Houston & Powell
aBarT)S FunxmHiaa cwood*. motions. am. kind., «i,AS«w/vnK. CROCKHtKY, onoCßniffl*
BOOTS and SHOES A SPECIALTY.
Georgia -Gwinnett County.
James D Spence, Administrator of
Kenan T Terrell, deceased, lias in
due form applied to the undersigned
for lente to .-ell the following lands
belonging to the estate of said deceits
cd to wit :
■'.ilt acres, lot No four hundred ,N six
25n acres •• two hundred X eight
135 acres east half of hit No one him
lied and seventy eight.
hu acres off ol lot Nn one hundred &
evenly seven.
All ip the sth (listriel of said county
being all the Hie lands belonging to
i he estate of said deer sen tying in said
comity, except that portion set apart
to Hie'widow of said deceits -d as (low
or. and said implication will be beard
m Hie firsi Monday in Deee <tl»er nexi
.Ink I L.ioikin.
(let 27th 1884 Ordinury.
Wliereas, Win M Hitunieiili :i.s nill
istrator of Win P minnii . I repre
-enisle tin court liiliis |. iiuoti, du
ly filed iHut lie Inis fully administer
id Win P Hllllllielltts estate Tills is
therefore to eile nil persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can, .why
said administrator should not be
discharged from tiis administration
and receive letters of dismission on
l tie lirst Monday >ll Feb,, 1885.
James L Lainkni,
Nov 4th—3ino Ordinary
HO corgia—Gw ; nneß County.
U A Ciimpbell having in due form
applied to the undersigned for the
guurdianshi|. of tlie persons ami prop
arty of Halim Campbell, F.l la Camp
bell. and Claud Campbell, minor chil
(Iren of John J Campbell, late of sai.l
county deceased. Notice is hereby
given that lus application will be
heard at my office on the ilrst Mon
day in December next.
JAMKB T. LAM KIN
Nov. Ist. 84 Ordiuury
Georgia—Gwinnett County
David Hamilton of said county, liuv
iiigup|died lo me for letteuof admin
istratim de bonis non, wit|i tin will
iiniie'ed, oil estate of H M (lower,’de
ceased otkaid county, llijp is |n cite
ullandsingiilai' the heirs luid jpremt
ors of R M Lower, to lie and appear
at the Deceinber term 1884, of (lie
Court of Ordinary of said count y, and
show cause if any they can, why let
ters of administration de bonis non
wit li Hie will annexed, should no4.be
granted on estate of odd It M Gower.
J AS. T. LA MIC IN,
Oct 28 84— Ordinary,
Geoi gia—G w inne 11 Couu ty.
Josephine Hetties and David P Lit
lie lias in due form applied to tlie
undersigned fur permanent letters of
administration on the estate of Wil
liam T Seales, late of said county de
ceased, and I will pass upon said ap
plication on Hie lirst Monday ill De
cember 1884.
JAB. T LAM KIN
Nov . i ’B4. Ordinary.
1 ItniilHA -tl WINS KTT COtfSTTY
Whereas, John M Wilson, tvdminis
u ator of Loveless St rickland, p, o e.,
deceased, represents to the court in
liis petition duly hied, that lie has fill
ly administered Loveless Xttnokb mis
estate, This is therefore to cite all
persons eoiieerucd, heirs and t'redi
tors to show cause, if any they* cnir.
vvtiy said admiuistsator|" should not
he discharged front his adiuinistru,
1 ion, and roTeive letters of dismtosionl
on tile first Monday in Jtiumiry UXXS,
James '1 Lamkin,
Oi'.liiiaay,
Ge u'gia—.Gvvinuett County.
I) F Verm']', guardian for .Miss N F
RJluniaW B Harris and T A Harris,,
itppiiestoim lor 1011--rsof dismission
from said guardianship, and I will
pass upon liis application onthcfi)>(
.Holiday in Dec next, at my office in
I at 11 -reiico villc.
Jtw T L.'i'nklh.
m i ffillilxM ' (h'diiiury
‘Ncrict. w i>rnT<iis andC’uhutoi»
All persons inde!>teil to the es
tnt-e of J' sepli 1' Jirahilon late ol
Gwinnett County deceased, are
no jts d hat innnediate [maim lit
will 00 required, and parties hold
ing duiihs a piiuxt snid deceased;
are reqnes'ed to preseic them to
the undersigned, properly proven
as required by law.
H L Peeples,
A \ Rranden.
Administrators.
NO/ICE i O DEBi'ORIS A
CREDI I’ORS.
ill peisoiis having demaiLls
Hgai is' vs ate of Davit! Rawlins,
deceased are litreby notified to
: rei (lor m t heir d*.-mauds so the
iiiafeisigiic-J jc3a!ittng to law,
at d all persons indebted to said
est-me are requis ed 10 make im
mediate payiujnt.
W. J. Raw; ins
Sept 1 ’B4. Administrator.
DO NO BUY THEM.
Notice is b ivby g ve.i to all par
lies not to trule for or in acv way
purcli iae fr -io A. A. Dyer the lea
one hundred d >llar notes given 10
mm by me which are not due and :
I'Ot.cei i iog whicti there are eqiii-’
ties exis iiig between ns
Gioeoe W. Hutton
All persons iudehted to (Le eo
tate of Samuel W Knox deceased
are required to make immediate
payment and those having de
mands against said estate will ren
der an ueconnt of the same Ur the
undersigned for pay merit aulhenti
ca*ed as the law requires.
M it ham H Knox.
Admin sira or.
iSeptimber 30 84.—GW.
Notice L hereby given that my
wife, Octavia Herrington, has left
j my bed and boaid without prov >-
cation or cause and I will not be
responsible for any delus she may
contract and I for-bid any one from
employing her.
J, 1. Huuuxoton.
LANDS E»*K S LK.
HE Ml rCHELL LANDS FOR
SALE.
On the (It li of November next, wil
be -old on Hie premises, a line Swee
Water Fin in, known as the Mitche
Farm, coni lining three hundred and
llfty acres. Said farm is situated on
Sweet Water reel;, live miles from
Duluth, six miles from Lawrcncevi e
set oii miles from Noreross. The farm
is inn High state of cultivation and isdi
vided as follows : llHlneres original foi
est : 30 acres in old pine Held; lUU
ae es in good bottom laud ; 120 acres
ifiguild upland. Iteo'tliuns a good
dwelling, with an ample supplyof out
oiif-bifmngs and four tenant houses ;
also Hue vineyard and orchard. At
he same time and place will lie sold
urn, fodder, wheat and all kinds of
arm products, farming utensils, 'tuck
Household and kitchen furniture.—
Said property to be sold for distribu
tion among the heirs at. law of adi
son it. Milehe and Mrs A italic ,
both deceased Said land w ill be sod
in three lots.
I’lte land will be sold uy iigrecinenl lie
lore tiie parties ul interest, who will join
in making lilies Terms Ironi pro-in t
eiioli Land thirty days l,m
For further partio-ilm-t ad . It 1
VI ITCH KL Duluth or call to s* <* him
i.n tbe p anises.
Dei tirsi ’B4 - T l>. S.
L tnd for Sale.
I'he 1111 ilt rsigneii nfleis for sa'c 11 val
uable larrn. Inealefl about one anti a half
miles south ol Suwaiee ilc|«jt, o the
t.awienceville and Strickland Feiry
road -known as the Lock ridge plnee—
conlaining 243 acres 6‘) or 7(1 acre*
in I'liltiva'inii, Ml acres in original lor
es! and remainder ni old pine fields —2(l
acres ot bottoms. ‘l'll nGs on lies farm
a geeiF'I ra*ie n.-iU(*ce, on- h 'min house
and a tine young relurd^
i’allies lii -irnig to • x miinc lids pine
aini i-oertain wc icrnis wiil call on Hn
tnc undersigned on tin' prcnii.es or ni’c
dress him i t Suwan e Ha.
r R. M V- Inele
Aug 41 h 1884
] and 2‘ale
Will beso <1 before the lourt house
door in the town of Eaw 1 enco vi e,
Hividnett eounty, (in., nl buolic out
cry, on the llrst Hi st Tuesday, in No
vi'inl' ■)', nl public out cry the follow
i.ug ofoperty; in wit :
1 Hit* hundred acres, more or
less, near the line of ucksou county ,
adjoining lands of Simpson, House,
Dalton and others. Known os the Wi
-1 v Simpson place. On this place there
is 1. good oi'chard and two houses.
120 acres of land, more or less
known as t lie “Bridges place," six
inilesfrimi I awn neevi e. About 35
acres in cu livat L'U, 15 acres of whir It
is good bottom. There is on this place
a residence, anrl one of the finest
shoals in the comity, with sufficient
water power te run any ordinary nia
i hitiery . a
.tlso oar hundred nail seventy live
nines otjaml fnure or less. This tract
will lie sold jjn seperate lots of 125
nil*so acres each. The let eoulHin-
EiiifjflDs acres has a shoal on it wiffisuf
[tlcient water power to run anv ordiim
fry machinery
' ENUIF.TTA 1 ALLEN,
(>,)( 14th 1884—21
FIN! FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell to the
highest bidder, at the Court lioi.se
door in the town of Lawreneeville, Ha
on the first Tuesday ill December,
uexl, two hundred add fifty acres ol
land, known as the Hollingsworth
place, situated two miles east os Lavv
renceville, on the Jefferson road, and
adjoing lands cl Mrs Terrell, T Fee
pies and others.
This is a Hue red land farm, with
about fifty acres in original forests,
balance e.eared and in pine old fields,
under fence. Thej-e is a comfortable
farm house upon the place, beautiful
ly situated, a tine spring and some
Hue fruit trees.
Nearly all of the land is suitable
for cultivation, anil it would make
one of Iho most eonveuiuiit stock
farms in the eounty. The land is
strong nml lies well and on account
of its furtility raid the convenience of
1 lie location is a very desirable home.
Farties desiring to examine the place
will call on Dr. T K Mitchell. Terms
one 1 alf cash the balance on time
1> J Procter,
■y Forsyth (la,
Nov. 19t 11 'B4.—td.'
I and For Sale
The undersign i• ,1 i - ,i vu
nahle Drm, situu lad inu) 1! g F
(> iiuß )vi"uU,t Oniiiily and known us
1 Ilia Ohm I e Wlii'woilh place.
Il is compost'd ol part of two lots ."3
acres in one and 112 urres in llie oth
er and will he sold separately and us to it
•hhlv.
I hen is on tin place ucies
in cul'Dalion. 4tl acres in woods, 8 acres
in hotio n three houses, with iitee.-suiy
oulbuildings, good orchard tc d every con
ventenet* for u comloilulilc home.
I his plate is in a good neighborhood M
,convi-nieiit to (lunches, schools und„
Jnills, uud (irec imlinnl Loguitville.
Furlics desiring lo si c the pluce ui.d
gel terms will c.di on (he undersign'd
jon In* pie.i isi-i.
(In t*. Johnson.
IM, A bil Worth
| Oct., fi It. 188-I—lino.
j +
THE
Globe Hote
LA WHENCE YILLEi GA
On Monday the 2Gth insi , ihe
utiuiDtgi in vd] ij en the Glob
Il del in L iwrenceville, for t.heac
c i n n < dtHitii it lie
I'.nil will be piep ied to offer tirsi
• ho s accommouklii lis uud prompt
aleul ion to all who pa i onize lire
House
A Jk L. bA TKS
RVIL ROAD SCHEDULES.
TH E tiEG CIA PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
I GCAL I Ml TABLE.
r- . • “ a X >
y£ 5 2 sTAMI’ cKNTh'L riMi: < ~ •_
cc 2 MX
-*' » A
/. a lig 5 _ /- ?; =
a in inn Lea e Arrive pm a m
7 10 4 05 vtlanta, m iki t ; no
7 28 4 80 Ilowell, On 7 48 o 10
733 4 48 .. .. Payton, 7 38 « HI
7 :«j i 53 Cnattahooohee,.. 735 G 30
7405 1C t oneord 7 34is iki
7 53 5 22 Mablf.tou 7 X7|s 58
800 30 Austell.,' 8105 35
8086 47 Salt Springs 704 20
K 21 0 fa Dogglasville U 50 4 IKI
8 34 8 45 Winston U 37 4 43
0.70:7 12 Villla Itlea (1 24 :4 20
I 00 7 43 Temple, 0 (10 3 52
0 27 8 21 Bremen 5 50 2 20
I 51 0 03 Tallapoosa 5 30 2 40
1008 0 31 Muscadine, Ala . 5 10 ] 80
-4r25 1004 Edwurdsvillc, 5 01 2155
0042:1035 . . . .TTeHill 4 47 1225
a ni
1050 1100 Davisville, 4 35 USB
1104 1112 Choeoloeco, 1 28 1143
1113 1120 DeArmanvtlle... 420 1126
1125 1148 . ..Oxford, 4 10 1056
1150 1180 ...*Oxanna 4 07 1050
a m
1200 1310 . ..Anniston 3 47 1045
II m 1250 . .•Berclair 325 1000
,225
,235 1 05' Ettstaboga 3100 45
‘252:1 33 ....Lincoln, 3030 18
00 1 56 Riverside, 2 51 8 50
12 2 05......50dd0n 2 4fi 848
25 2 30 . Eden 3 33 8 25
1 43-2 561.. *('Ouk,s Sprinas... 2107 58
200 3 ,24 ... Til'S 111 p tun 200 isl
2 10 3 tO ...*Leeds ’ 40 7 15
2 45 4 30 .. .’•lrondale, 1 05 025
4 OOiu 00 Arr Birm giiiilil Lve. 1245 0 00
p 111 a m p m p m
3 20p in Lve Bit ininghutn Ai r 1220 p ui
to 20 Arr Meridian 5 30 a in
6Plant New Orleans 1000 pm
3.>0.a 111 ....Jackson 1085 pot
5 00 a in Vicksburg, 8 00 p m
Read Down *Klag Sta s Rend l.’p
Wrstwakd -Connect at Oxanna
with ETV A, G., ami ai Birming
ham with C N O & T P and L &
N.
Eastward—-Connect at Ailanta
with R&DGa R U Cent R Uof
Ga E T V Si G W A A an \ A A v\
P «R.
I. Y. SAGE. Genl Snpi.
L. S. BROW Ge„i Pass Agt
Mclinionit «(• Danville il li
Pas:lnokr 7 y.Esr
Oil anil afte' Aug. liltb 18bT,
Passenger Trait: Service on
the Atlanta anil Oharlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows :
MHI.V/1 1 ,
Express I Mail
No. 51 No. 53.
Daily. | Daily.
Leave Ai lama ... ! 6.00 p m [8.49 tin
Ar. Gainesville 8.13 “ j 10.30“
“ Lula.. ..A 8.11 “ I 10.54 “
“ R Gap Jn’c B 9.20 " I 11.20 •'
“ Tpccoa 0 10,04 “ ' 11.55 “
“ Seneca I) 10.08 “ J 13.51 pm
“ Greenrtlle.. F, 12.4 H “ 2.28 “
“ Spartanbrg F | 2jhi am 3.34 pm
“ Gastonia.. . G | 4.23 ‘ 5.26 “
“ Charlotte.. H ) 1.00“ U. 10
STT-UVAR'n
Express | Mail
No. 50 I No. 52
I Daily | Daily
L’ve t'lnvrlolle | 1.15 am I.oopm
Ar. Gastonia 2.30 “ 1.41 “
“ Spartanburg 4.28 “ | 3.34 “
“ Greenville... 5.43 “ j 4.53 “
“ Seneca 7.28 “ li.2tt “
“ Toeeoa 8.32 “ . 7.32 “
“ R Gap June. 9.20 “ | 8.25 “
“ Lula lO.IXi “ | 8.56 “
Gainesville.. I 10.38 “ j 9.25 “
Athiiilil | Loop in | It.3opm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A.1.1K BELLE
OOING NORTH
Tieave Atlanta 5.30 p ni
Vrrive at Gainesville 7.40 p m
VCCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. L SELLS)
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Gainesville 7.00 a m
Arrive Atlanta 9.20 “
NO IS- LOCAL t. REIGHT
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 535 a. m
Arrive at Gaffneys.... 1 (> .07 “
Spartanburg. I'2 20 p. in.
“ Greenville.. .5.27 ‘
*• Centra' 810 “
NO 17—LOCAL ERipUGH t
GOING NOR'i H.
Leave Centra] 4.4"> « n
Arrive Greenville , Of! .m.
“ Spartanburg... 10.4.1 ••
“ Gaff-cy.s 1.17 p,
“ Chirlotte 7.25 “
Allfreight t rains on in.s » .... y pas
sengers. All passenger trains run
through to Danville and Richmond
without change, connecting al Dan
ville with Va. idland Rwy., to all
eastern eitins, mid at Atlanta with all
lino* diverging. No 50 leaves Rich
mond at 1.30 i* M. and No 51 arrive
there at 3.45 I*. M. 52 leaves Richmond
2.00 A. M. 53 arrives there 7.00 A. M.
Im local freights stop at above sta
tists 20 te 30 minutes.
IM'FFKT SLEEPING CARS W IT] 1
Olfl CHANGE.
la»u trains Nos 50 and 51, New Turk
and Atlanta, via Washington and
Danville, and also Orecnstmro ami
Ashville
On trams Nos 52 and 53, Richmond
and Danville, and Washington ami An
emstu. and Washington and New t Me
ans. Returning on No 52 sleeper
Greensboro to Richmond
•fcj' Through Tickets on sale at Char
lotte, Greenville,Settee a, Spartanburg
and Gainesville to all points South’
Southwest, North and East.
A With N J 4 it K. to A from Albans
B « NEB R to & from
Tallula Falls.
C “ K. Air Line to A from
Elherton A Bowersville
I> “ Blue Ridge Ritto A irom
Walhaliu, Ac
“ Ui i* t 1 i . i ,
Newberry. Alston >*:;d Columbia
A Ac S A S U & 0 to A Irm
IU-nd»rsoovillc. Alsiou Ac.
I Itealer & Untoir to A liotn
Chester, Yorkvilie A !> lias
II N C Div A C U-A to A Irp-
UreensU.ro, ftaltig
lovi.s Bkiikpi.iy, Supenifiiepe ei ( \
A. L. Hives,
2nd V. P. & Gen Manager.
i ) i GjuV Faiuur Age
LA\TRENCr:\7LLK R 1!
-V| me Lawrcticeevulc,.... 7:0 a n*
Arrive at Sutvaut-e 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannci 7 48 p in
' mvc Lawrence'ilie... S. 2‘2 u tn
The train leaving Lawre icevillc
at 7:00 n. in., makes close conue
tion with the "Belie train at, Su
wtuiee, arriving in Atlanta at 9:'il)
a. in. Ketunng leaves Atlanta .
G: I o p m and arrivingat Liwi uce
villc at B:’2'2 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
vup<-riliten lent
X i :f «Us KRK RAILROAD.
SOPKISTtCNUFSTH OFFIOk,
I liens Ga. *! ty lOih L BG-4
Go ami after May 12lh 1884,
Hams on this D.iul will run av jl
- :
NO 53
Leave Athens | 8:00 a in
Arrive at Lula 10:00 a m
•• " Atlanta... 1:00 p in
“ “ Tain. Falls.. 12:50 p m
NO 51
Leave Alliens 1:30 p in
Arrive a.' Lula 7:00 p in
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 p m
NO 5()
L'v. Tain. Falls 7:40 am
" Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrive a 1 Lula 9:50 ti in
Arrive at 'Athens 1:30 p m
| " N 0 52
Leave Atlanta j 4:40 pin
Arrive a' Lula j 7:40 p m
Arrive at Athei.a..... | 9:20 }i in
Tallulah Falls Accommodation .
Lv. Tnlu. Falls j 6:45 pu:
Ar. Rab’n trap June. | 7:sopm
L’v Rab’n Gap. June. | 8:30 p m
dr. Tau Fai15...... | 9:3opm
Tallulah Falls acconimocraliohs
will run on Wednesdays an I Sat
urdays. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lula with passenger
rains on Richmond & Danville
Railroad, both east and west.—
Tickets for sale at General office,
College avc., to all points, and in
formation furnisl ed with pleasure.
M SLAUGHER,
(jen Pass \gen*.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
Ollice Board Co. Coin’s.
Lawi eneoville 6’a. Sept. 10th 1884
On canvassing the vote for and
■ giii.s l the issuing of Boi.ds, as
advertised at the elec 1 ion held on
In 9:h.. re urns from eleven j rt
(jc
Vo.es cft'i. No Bouds 479
“ 44 For Bonds 55
Majority forN 1 80nd5.......424
Upon declaring the result tie
Roil'd proceeded to levy the Ti x
i’or this year. 1884.
Ordeml —That the fi 1 lowing
mi.nius be lcvh d os i axes on ih<-
Genetal'J ax Uig a-t foi tin- year
18x4, ossi xsi d as follow* :
Far Jury pni'poses 10' ts on 8t0(l
‘•t.eiiT Cc. “ lOcts “
‘1 s uper “ Bcts “ “
“Bi ulge- “ l»4cts “
• NcwC itrllfoi sc 25i ts “
Making fur Co. Tax 57ets “ “
A Id 10 i his the -tate
fax 30cis “
M k'ng s-ate and
Countv lax ... 87cts “ “
It is further ordered that the
I’ax Collector of said County be
ibr ted to co'lect the aluive
111 ills.
1 rue exu'uct from the init.
ate . James D. Si'Ence,
Cli'r isCi’k. Bd Co. Cum’-
MISCELL NEDI s
n ni it \ it ins
IXI i'll VKI)
4*7 ST ANO’O TURSiNt
tY Is Ihe l est const c ted
f-r ■ ».8f and tinished, give liet
. _ ter iiercenlage, i ore
t power Hint is so I foi
•il* f j ,Ji less money per horse
power, limn iilio othei
ies Turliiiie in I lie world
■ v>' New painphlel sent free liv
BURN lAM, LROB., Y >rk, Pa.
NO M ) ;u EYEGLASSES "
Mitchell’s
Eye Salve
V certain, Bafo, effective remedy for
Sore Weak ilnfianedEyes
‘ < ml »l me c f tl fir patronage het
ifl'tral dealing to merit a eontinmr
| QOIN> OFF 3
in NGE RN in other 1/ JJfJCFT
# ,iro *" people, and bn,ld up Vox
hants,
1 Bu lll things are equal.
I JAMES D. SPENCE,
s
m k
It tone ami power. coin
plaiutß of the Ki«ineys,
:u h, Liver s*iul liiiugtf, for ill’ mb -
I it* i roubles us winllell and iioae
bodily disorders induced liy anxiety,
care and mental strain, its effects will
surprise and charm you. His not no
essence of ginger. Deleciuusti the
palate, an antidote to Hie liiptor habit
and cxocedingl. helpful to the aged
and feeble. 500 and il.oo sizes
His ’OX.&<’()., New York
VIWO! Agents wattled doubleiptiek • lo
sell tli« only oHieial Biographic* of
Olfcvela d .HOVDUHiKs
By Ex-Got ertioi Docsheimer, of V V
member of I la* L' S congress, and lion
W L’ Hcnsei ehairman of Item. State
conioißt. intimate friends ot &
11. It is the must reliable, inler<**ting
mid richly illustrated, hence a i im
mense demand, Agents are coining
money. It lifts Hue steel portraits,
sells fastest and pays tiesl. Beware
of unreliable, catchpenny books write
tv Hubbard Bros, Pub* Pliilodelpliiti,
I'ii.
M ’ iON & HAMLIN
o-vixs Organs g.
Highest honors al all great World's
Extinctions for seventeen years. On
ly Amereaii Organs awarded such at
any. Eorcash.easv payments or rent
ed
Upright Fioos
preseating very liighesl exe.elienee
' et .il tuined in sin li iiwlru . leiils ; ad
| ding to till I all ; l evioiis impi o-. e
m. ills . tie of .rent ;r value H’liu any
securing iimsi jiurc, refilled, fndsfeni
Inin s and ini l ea. eo durability ; espe-
Ciafly evoidiicr 1 ddlity t" get out of
ttiuc. Illustrated ci.laioguc live
71 \son Si Hamlin <kua\ and Piano
Coin .NV.
Boston, 154 Tie:.!mi st ; New York,
46 East Ml!. St : Chicago, 1411
WaUveh Avc
Is you lie worlli a BiillkiA
Perhaps that si cms a high price
for it, con-.iilerin !iow poor your
blood is, and how your whole sys
tem is prostrated, debilitated, and
enfeebled. I l ' uple have been heard
to say, and r such circumstances,
that they would not give the toss
of a copper for the choice between
life and death. Hut when it comes
to actually drawing near the grave,
a man naturally draws back, and
says he does no* mt to die. Life
is very precious, - even to a bro
ken-down man it is worth saving,
One dollar wiil buy a bottle of
Brown’s Iron Bitters. That one
dollar may start you on the road
from misery to recover". A man
must take a v ery mean view of
himself who is not willing to invest
that much in making one serious
effort to rescue himself from deadly
debility, and t -tep into the en
joyment of solid hea'iit. Rroum’s
Iron Bitters vitalize - Lie Wood,
tones the nerves, and rebuilds the
syster Its wi is well known.
Invest that dollar i. 1 Luttl 8
E?e>
fill
til
Us
O P? X
m 3> ST*
m * 2
£ »!
j?? 3
«<
k s' 6
Pil»e smoking is the real test of a tobacco.
It ia the regal way of amoking. You get
n»ore directly at the flavor and fragrance.
You take the mnoke cooler, and the tonic
cleanlier and safer. Pipe amokiug ie
amokiug reduced to a fine art
The more the question of adulterated
tobacco forces itself on the attention of
Hniokorn, the more desirable it Incomes
to know precisely what you are amoking.
In Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking To-
H baccoyou have a guarantee,
1 always, that it is Nature's
A own unadulterated product
Its fragrance, flavor, and
’ unaurpassed quality,are de
rived from the Boil and air.
Try it. and you will be *at.
itjied. None genuiue with
out trade-mark of the Bull.
ch;cklr]ng
t l'nj i * v -f Bi^.-aoi
AWARDS maMiNos
inUieiolE.) l WOKLirS FAJII In i.ONUiS
iShl; fuitijl HE A" KXPOSmOX l:i PARIS
' ' hIiNAT c:-,AI EXPOSITION
will rnimK'ENTBN
oLVL I.Mdli. i lo.s mi' : .j,l
All in r oils v isliina nu ri |. i„ r t
amine) iii-lrmacnts lire .'e.pcciJ'ultj iu
vlirit iu visa u •»’ VVarerooius.
f.-n l/,r Circular and Price l-si.
CHIOKERIN9 & SONS
t
T 23 j&i 4vi iQ)Q3§
fOK 1888 fpfjt
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t . roiiuiiiu ft- .. , • -.,1 pt'itp* riu. ■ntnaviftca.
I *«. H full 1 - • 0.. p r ...» at..!.. .Mi
anet: •«»! ■ tii-l flower BwmU.
’’r.e . Invaluable tc all. Mich . >tt
or - r lit! w <or plu.lingiit the v-.rA CanthoM
,u Jt w “; ' •’ 1 • y' *‘ H'*ki'd#p i ia l s of leuplylug
*■ * kl l Markt-l t-. .it.. », ■
V *(. F-SUVA CO,, Bauolt, Utah.
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kvery hoitue. d. aryrtav kuugsui
.be ngoo , ... seelj„ t
ButKlueU Ol . 11 . c 1.1*:: 1 1 Is
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SpLViIV Tlirtbit, i :n. mr
Sot-fM, l*oi! f •J, I
tike Nljj'M «.* il 4 very <»»>• . l. u,
to which the ocmpnuia if
WJo m 1 Ptork are llbhir.
Till : i«-a Muetang «. ,
tilwf 4 i iuJi fn«i iicvu
and 1 l poHitivciy,
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Th« Wonderfi' 1 Efficacy if
DP. SOHENOK^
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>vit it *se.- «tt- i**; f .ih; ‘QiR’ . sty i m '
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tucreashig Ueimuid for the •Lot i in tine :.udlowi
countries, in the ’ft evid-: cc < f their (<4)u. Tic.:
• ale to- iu..- ia the United Htat'M in far greufor U l '.
:jy oth ;c th . tic Dted -u *. Tli:«(km.aJ <
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red strength t > thy d ' i •» err* 8. T’fo) cr
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I nil, -I siutus with tli« ls*-t A*m'i‘Uii‘ J ' S>' , “"
.1 V .".I reliable WMob for ButtiltJ
tii-.ii tlio price of Wutoh hloiic.
't he W eekly i oiirier-Jeuriiit ‘ “
StMiii- Hoikhly Home anil w
i -.-of mi.liitg yew
h iv liHiH iu Bio next lour S
: - dlowing I‘NPARA IA.EIsM > <>H u* J'
two |t!i|ier-i one year and tbe Waujij
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HKGULAR PHICKH. I COMBINATION '
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Home and Farm ... 60 Ip t nrif S %It
W'ufo imry Walrh ~ 360 \VATI II M
*5.501 f OT ""8 *
The Uourier~lourD»l (Hi'arr '[urn
(>r in Chief) is an uacpninromiaiuv
nopoliea and tbe spirit ol aubaidi 1"
TH*! THIEVINC
TARIFF!
ft is *oo well known to render it
of its character as a pubUc newß and famiii F u
The Home and Farm of anv i^ncul
most attractive list of contributors of an^
tnral paper iu the country. X}» hoiuoTopi‘>
voted exclusively to Affricidtura^
Every phase of Farm life depicted audtonu ]t
on. It ii made by farmer- i»*
treats Household matters exteusml), au
dis|)ensable to every housekei!|>er. (lj<
The WATEKIIURY WAT! HjrfJj O w D m
manufactory for J 53.50, aud i ,du L,f bSore Ui«‘
the hvnt cheap Watch ever
public. For only SL"-in h t(
l»aiM»r», one year, wUlbeaeni.
adtlreas. and papers to another when
t he Watch, uuder this offer, | ourier
it can l>e bought for at the niaiuuauti > • ' J)t WH idh
.!«mnml aud Home and faj.®' ooi^
will be sent one year for t‘>
eTbVrTv? , NAm-.»^MA^^f v i|i't
better vtav_y it KM(m\.r.or,r.%
Medical director Bitippeit'a New \> -
WAV AU BATTLER
lE— OF THE WORLD.— >0
History of An<’i«mt Sc-» Fights.
a i 1 1 *}-y. 'y or 'Aodr-ru Naval Patti*”*.
Pietoria tlisiory of Naval Au-hitm tum.
c*cri ptimi* ol Salami*. Ac i igtd.l.. naidu.H
vincittlv ArMi.ul t. Nile. TruUlgd' I >ke 1. ;• . N *-
vsrino. Siu..pe.Li>*a. New v>rlean>. I • . i-ber. Mobil*
B*y. Alexandria, ami many other?. Tue Live* and
Work of iXtrt.t.Drake, Howe, Nelson. Paul Jones.
Farratfut, aim* •»>*ki Naval H roes aim Nea FUtitera.
Bio other Book In at»T lansuasr cover* ikaa
•ante field. £ a H IV P P.X' "s j .* uinln u un£
&tn*ss a.* tfte fiul/>Qr are eoHmieu by .11. A w«>TutiTfdt
record of Patriot ism and V»k»r. that w i, i i»*- rcati i.v id
aodyottr.c. Finelv li{u>trate -I. ru-a pt-.(.« <».! P'apsr
aad bimJinu. 720 ;>i»x Price S i. HrlL* /-oag.
AGENTS WANTED«^= S^
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■t lnclroatt. Ohio