Weekly Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1871-1885, January 06, 1885, Image 2

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THE GWINNETT HERALD. JANE ARY. 8, 1888. —- T M. PEEPLES, EDITOR. THE lIEKtLD FOR IHBS The Hmuld starts the now year with brighter prospects .han tvei before. Our circu ation no’v runs up to nearly oue tnousand bona tide subscribers and we *na\ safe'y say is rend weekly by two thousand people and visits evei v Beigl borliood in ibis county and we have a good circulation in For sytb. Hall. Walton and DeLa.b counties. AYe propose during this year tolncreasg our sul soup Yion list by improveiner.ts iu typo graphical app.at-ence and amount of reading matter As soon asyonie material which we have ordered, arrives, the of tice will be fitted up with presses and first class printing material and we hope to be alee to Bend out a first class county weekly and be prepared for any ordinary Job Printii g. Mr.t/olinT. Wilson Jr .who lias taken charge as publisher, is an expert newspaper man and under stands ihe business in all ,/a de par meets and will devote his whole time to the publication and local depart mem of Jbe paper. As au idvei/isenig medium the //ekai.u liuh no superior among the Couutiy weekles of the Stale as i' circulates along the line of tl e Air Line R. R. and among an enteiigent enterprising and pro gressive people. To thost who have patronized the paper either as subscribers or advertisers we return our thanks and trust that they will continue to aid us in building up a local pa per that will be a credit to the conu ty- E MTOKIAL BREVITIES. 1 1 is reported that a citizen of this county Ims drawn a prize of $ j’TJiO in the Louisauna lottery. D. D. Doyal of Cambell couu was’i killedby auegro at a chi ken fight on Christmas day. The new Kimball House will be opened on the JOtli iust for the reception of guests. Cow stealing seems to have have spread from Gwinnett to Rabun county. There must bo a reguler "Murrel gang.’ - The exposition managers have cut oft' two big a slice. They are now behind the snug little sum of $200,00 . 2 hey will appeal to Congress. Andy Campbell u post master in Union couuty has come to grief, A registered package was more temptation the Andy could bear and lie now langushes in jail. Gainesville is now a dry town The city Conned has refused to 11 sue licenfc ami oiihied the mar shal to close up every place in the city where liquor is despensed: Gilesville had a chvistmas riot between J/teks B ack Doc Black and Leander Patterson on onesidb and Tip Wiley, Bill Tanersleyk and Geo. Wiley on the orher. In the melee Jasper Sanders was kill ed. 2he effort to drive from PlymotCh Church because he vo'ed tho Democratic ticket will prove a failure. Many of the lead ing numbers, among them H B Cilaflin, the greal merchant, say /hat if BeecLer gn. a they will go with him. A trifling mistake some lime i in cODiplißbed wliauge insults An Arkansas paper taUdihit the prayer mce iugut iliuAl. E. ('Lurch would bo hell so night. Believ ing there was something exciting on hind the Church was full, The result was thine-n conversions. The C’uristiaj fami y, cons ist \ in" of the old man and Puree, Carswell and Alburtus,formerly of Gainesville but now of I». 1 las hud a brutal tight with marshal Chest nutof that place on Chiismas duy, on which marshal was badly bta - en. Ayei s Cherry Pec oriul is rec omended by physicians of the greatest eminence o both sides of the Atlantic, as the most relia ble remedy for colds and coud.s and all pulmonary disorders. It affordp prompt relief in every case, i No family ehorrld ev it be without it. Lawbencevilije Seminary.—We call aitentien to ttie advertisement of Prof. McClelland in his issue. His school will open next Monday Parents having children to edu cate cannot find a better opporiu niiy foi a good school than in Law reneeville B >ard can be obtaii e l in the villiage in list rate families at loyv rates. Some say •“Oonsumpti n can't cured.” Ayeis Cherry I'et/ ira*.! as proved by forty years' expert eitce, will cure this disease when when net “already a v a need le yond the reach if u edical aid Even thin its use affords very great relief and intuits n-ftesh ng sleepp No sufferer from any sir- fulm.-s disease, who will fairly try Ayeis' Sarsaparilla, need despair of a cure. It will purge the L/ooJ of a/ 1 impurities, thereby destroying tne germs from which scrofula is developed, and will infuse new life and Vigor tlnougbout the physical ciganrzation, KKTRt isPEcrm i: The end of the /tm is a mile stone in the journey of human life. It wid be wise for us to seat our soives beside it and reflect. B'e may call Memory to our aid memay, fl at selace of ilie virtu ous and tb a/ in a n y-knot ed scourge of the vicious. At timo she seems limlless, inattentive oi pr 'digal of her stores. Bn/ nev er was miser more w atchful in si - curing his gains At our bid iii g i> is in her powe t« bli tg the pint year before us as in a pic nie—a picture, no' merely of our acts "him the world has seen, but . t ul.tle motive, which the brot h ol no tiiininn limner has ye/ placed upon the canvass. Is die pu-tim before us? It is our duty sfendi ly to contemplate it; wliether it be beau'i uaor hideous. In what colors are we depicted? As / > on> selves, do we sec a being growing in virtue, knowledge, self control, iudusfray and all 'he manly atU'i bu es, or a bein», stained with v ce, governed by pas, ion, ii do‘ let iof choice ami stagnat as.t' die advance of those noble quuli ties which make a man. Ah to our families. Does it pie sent us as making home happy by oiu presence, leaving tin irnta tions of business outside of its threshold, tempering I lie dignity of die liasband and father with the winning ways of affection, woo ing ouh children to virtue hy i blameness and kindly ex/.n.p e; providing for tho household, so that while aft'luence may not furn ish luxuries, solid comfort may in spire con'entmentf or, on the oth er hand, doos it present ns an in spiring gloom with our presence; earning the family to snffi r from the misconduct of others; giving orders harshly and Imperiouslv. ami careful of our own pleasures and comforts, but careless as to pleasures and comforts of those de pendent on us? As to our social relations, //nve we remembered the sick, the suf fering, and ihe poor? Have we wiped the tear from ihe eye of sorrow, Lushed the moan of the orphan, given bread to the hungry or waiei io the thirsty, aft'oided hope to the despondent, incre ment to the indolent, knowledge to /lie ignorant,and counsel to the erring* On Ihe other hand, ignoring these social relations, which in volve the most useful, ns well as pleasant portions of human duty, have we selfishly lived for our selves and those who arepirtof ourselves? Have we had no glad voice to bless ns for f, vors confer red. as the NevvYenr cast its ligbi the worl 1? But this retrospect has been sufficiently continual. It doubt less convicted us of errors more m- less grave. This was to be ex pected. As tbero is liitle of abso lute truth, so there is little unmin g'ed goo Iness in the world Proba bly no man is either as good or as bad as we have supposed him to he. /.very oao fails more or less frequently; but every one i« not üble to rise again. Faults are common to men—it is the ability to correct them which makes the grand difference among men. This correction of error is much more difficn tit some cases than othens, from organization, ebui.a tion, association, or o lnr causes. Where this difficulty occurs, the correction is the more praisewor thy. and is atiendent with tlie tinest lesuits. The strongest vir— luts are converted vices. Just as it lequuts a foaming cataract, lashing headlong over precipitous rocks, to be damnud up and con verted into a still but mighty pow er which sets in mo'ion the raachin cry of human indue ry. '] licae, therefore, whom memorv charges with great faults, should rememoer tha', with God’s bless ing, they may be changed into vir tins It is only grown children who whine over past errors. Whin ing dots not mend them, out adds to vice and weakness. The man who can take a deep rooied error by the throat and choke it do?, u is mas er ot the situation. If dnrirg the past year, we have "left undone loose things which we ought to have done, as re gie da ourselves, our iambi ip. or our social rela ionp. let us resolve in relist ce on Pivina aid, upon thorough, ]>■ nuanent amendment. \\ e may be spared to lake a seat ami meditate btpi le another mi estouc in the jonney of life. \\ hen we again mvoke Memory , m y she be enable to appri acl> ea h one of us with approving eyes ami kind y counUnuuce, telling us, in glad iceents, that aumug a I h< 1 stoiea she finds nothing to condemn, but every tiling lo up prove. 7'ht Dade C'oa : Mining Compa ny is mid to spend $h 1.000 pel year on Iho 400 convicts wlu-m they li ase from the State at - 000 per year. I Hi: HOLIDAYS The festive holi Jay, that b'ii g iiappii ess and pleasure t mom ny homes and are looked forward to with sucu blight anticipations i f joy and gladd ss, have come i tel gone. As \vc g can over the i • >!- uuniH of our exchanges they pies ent a curious medley of frolick and debauchery', of fi n and cr in'- of happines and misery Her a joy paity where youth and pleas ure meet to Lip ti e light fa- /asi.c me. there is a bloody scei e, v. lieie he c dd su- I Inis satit some way wi.rd moils! to meet his Go', and su other a wandi rer from Inane, and an outcasth'oin si cie v; here aie oriirge wreaths Mid ved d.ug l ehs. then the sharp crnck of the pis ol in the envy or ji al o isy semis its smoke curling up n fantastic wreatus while some mi fortunate sinks down a Idecdin ; corps. In oue column is the prospects of prospi rity, starting the m.w year with greetings p.i d anticipat ing a ye ar of snoot s*ful venture?. In the nex/ appears V t dijeoted look and weary face of ihe l ank iup f , who sets nothing ill the fu- Mire tint misery and iiis res;;. The woild is lull of sunshine and shad owe and (Uni turns is not wi h out its shadows. Chailte Willingham of tho Car ti-rsvide Free Press died last week. He was one of the oldest newspa per men of the H’toe, a line wid er thorough y posted on pol it . , 1 affairs and a most genial conira le, He font (led and published the Lagrange Reporter which lie pub ii; lied succesfully until lie took charge of The Atlanta Sun, under Vlr Stephans management. He then became /Alitor of the Rome Courier, and afterwards .establish ed ihe Frie Press ns the organ of Dr, Felfon. lie was a hard tighter and man aged his side of the campaign wuh skill and ability. But lie was evi dently fighting against his better judgement an 1 therefore did not take hold of it with the via; that he fought the Federal usurpatn a in in 18(17-8. But every member of the Press in Georgia wnl hear wi/li regret ‘hat Charlie is no more, hie had a warm place in the affections ol the craft. Mr Editor -AYe had a lively time last Saturday at //og Mountain district The candidates were so thick that i< was difficult for a vo ter to get off' his horse and go up]to tile polls before tie was jumped by a number of the aspirants. The vote for Justice was between II It- Davis and A. L. Samrin ns on com ting out tne the vo/e it ap peared that Sammons had reciev d. 89 Davis 31. Sammoua majority 08 AY J. H. Davis, C L. McHhugh A'. S King AV. F., Glawsoiiaiid J M. Raney. were candidates for Constables. Davis and McHugh were elected. Hog Mountain. NOTICE. Our uchool will open next Mon day. We would be gird all who intend sending would commence the Ist day as we wuut to get them classed. We would be glad all woulu lake n interest in our scLo.-l, as it is n> a pleasant com munity and Board and Tuition cheap. Our motio is order, good system of training of the mind to know right from wrong For fur flier information we refer you to Dr. Freeman and the board of /'nislet-s. J. B, THOMAS, Principal. Pleasant Hill Academy. tit \MIPAE TICKET For Mayoi , JOHN C. SMITH. For Councii.mfm, Andrew L. Moore, Edward D. Herrin, William J. Brown, Stepbei A Towuley. Till’. Globe Hotel LA WHEWE I I LLE< (Ll On Monday the 2(itli insc., the u tdersigned will f>j en the (Slob ll o j ( q in Lawreneeville, for them e Dilation of the tWsXS,, uiul will be prepared to offer til's> class accommodations and prompt ateutiou to all who pum-uize the House .1.,/. 1 . ha rts iiiYonSnngto hiat If h», it will pay \on to m-o WADSWoIiTH, AIAMNi-’Z A i ) mas s i t iu: i ivi I‘AUKL) PAINTS Col. S, .1. Winn's In nd-oiuc ;t>i deucc i> painted with them. Bcm for nilor ('ttlcls* Mini list of houses WINN \ VAt (.JIAN, A-si,i> Lawreucev ill* Da F. .1. cooI.F,DDF, \ IMF !\ \lm - haunt SI. Atlanta. Wholesale Dealers in Faints, oils Yai lush, llnirilu'B, \ Glhi^ i uly i l PRISSCIkH- ric.i FliEB Jr tit*- Cure it! s. miiiui \V ,'.ik ite---., lAtsi tUUl.i.uo.f a lid all U‘KO. D'iH Li-.ilgiil <1:1 i.\ iitik rreUcn or excess. Any h.tt? u.c iutfie lieuts Or, W. J 'O. No. l*tf *IU bUvt'U 'J }/ A! I*. KING’S EVIL Wav tho name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that it could be cured by a king's touch. The world Is w iser now, and knows that SCROFULA can only he cured hy a thorough purifica tion of the blood. If this is neglected, the disease perpetuates its taint through generation after generation. Among its earlier symptomatic developments are Geiena, Cutaneous Kruntions, Tu mors, Boils, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con tinue, Klieuiuatlsin, .Scrofulous Ca tarrh, Kidney and Liver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and vari ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by it. Ayers Sarsaparilla Is the only powerful and always reliable bluod-purifying medicine. It is so effect ual an alterative that it eradicates from the system Hereditary tSerufulii, uiul the kindred poisons of contagious diseases ami mercury. At the same time it en riches and vitalizes I lie blood, restoring healthful action to the vital organs and rejuvenating the entire system. This great Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dork. Slll linyla. the lodides of Potassium and Iron, and oilier ingredients of great po tency. carefully and scientifically com pounded. Its formula is generally known lo the medical profession, and the best physician* constantly prescribe AVer’s Sarsaparilla as an Absolute Cure For all diseases caused hy the vitiation of the blood. It is concentrated to the high e t practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effects are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medi cine, in tho world. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla PREPARED BY Dr J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. [Analytical Chemists.] Sold hy all Druggists: price (SI; six buttles for $5. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints are so insidious in their attack as those affecting; the throat and lungs: none go trilled with by the majority of suffer ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trilling or unconscious ( x posure, is often but the beginning of a latfil sickness. Ayer’h Cherry Pit toral has well proven its efUeacy in a forty years’ l. r lit with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in ail casus without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. “In 1,^.77 1 took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed night after night without sleep. The doctors gave me up. I tried Aykk’s Ciiehry Pec toral, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continued use of the I'rt toral a perma nent mire was effected. 1 am now (!? years old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your Cherry Pectoral saved me. Horace Fa tit brother.” Rockingham, \ t., .July 15, ltSKi. Croup A Mother’s Tribute. “ While in the country last winter my little hoy, three years old, was taken iil w ith croup; it seemed as if he would die from strangu lation. One of the family suggested the use of Avkh's Cherry Pf.< toral, a hot He of which was always top- i»» *lie house. This was tried in small and frequent itoi h, iii il to our delight iu less than half an In iu the little patient was breathing easily, 'ihe doc tor said that the ( iiikra I'm'ioßai had i>ave I my darling's life. Can \ou wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely aouim, MRS. i'.MAIA (iEDXFY.” 15:/ West IJSth St., New York, May hi, ls«S “ 1 have used Aver’s Cherry Pe< toral in niv I'amiiy for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce, it tho most effectual remedy for coughs and colds we have ever tried. A. d. Crane.” Lake Crystal, Minn.. March 15, lk«2 ** I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and After trying mane remedies with no sue cess, l was cured by the use of A a »• r’s Cher ry I*i « ioral. .loHi i'ii Walden.” Uy'utlia, Miss., April 5, lsh?. ** 1 cannot say enough in praise of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, bob. ring ns I do that but. to,- its use I should long since have du d from lung troubles I\. Bkaudon.” Palestine, Texas, April 22, Ifk2. No enso of an affection of ti e throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved hy the use of Ayer’s Ciikrhy Pectoral, and it. will uhra/is cure when the disease is not ulreadj t»yond tho control of medicine, t :ti:i*\ red hy Or. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. (iivinneit Sheriff' Safes. Will bn sol*! before the court house dour, in the town of Lawrene«viUo, (*willin'! 1 county, Du., within the le gal hoi.rs of sale, on the first Tuesday in February next, the following des cribed property, to wit : (hie steam engine, known as the ‘Canton Monitor, engine, No. t>, with its machinery and fixtures complete, non in the possession of Jo tin Deaton and J. M, Deaton, Levied on as the property of J, M. Deaton, and John Deaton, by a virtue of att fa issued from Dwinm tt Superior Court, in fa yomfC, Ault man \ Co., vs said John >ealt»ii and J. M. Deaton, principal, and T. S, Darnel, se.urify. Property pointed out by F. M. Johnson, Plain • U s Attorny. Also, at the same time and place, win be sold, Forty acres of land, more er less, it being in the Cth (list., of said conn ly, and known a* the South-west cor ner of l<»t No. IS*J, adjoining lands es W. It. Duma 1, oil the west; .»allies Darner on the t nth, M vi. Corley on 1 lie east, and of hers. Levied en as the property of John \v. Minor, by virtue of, and t*o satisfy one li la from the Justice Court of the .‘>44l h dist., u. M. of sal I eouuty, in favor of Goo. w. Wallace, v> said John w. Miner. And by one li fa from the justices court t i ihcvVDih dist.. in favor of Lowe & Knox, \s John W, Miner. And by one tt fa in favor of the .State and County, vs mid Join, \\ . Miner for liis tax lor 18 S 4. issued by J. C. Lowery, I’. C And one ti a issued hy J. C. Lowery, I*. 1 . lor ins l’ax f»r !883,as ugeut ioT v > S 11. Mi or. And one ti la b-. ued by J. C Low-ry. T. (-..vs John \\ Minn , lor his lax for 1888. Ia vs made ami rCurmd to me by J- K. Hiixler, L C a Iso ut tln - He lmi‘‘ and ohm, will | he sold m» a huiictcd und tilt) acres ol ! land, Ui*»re or I*No 3UB ill tlie oth i d si. cl liwtuib U coiiti'y n w tn the p - S.'ssioi ol W. C. I. i :uti- liviid u O' tie |*r»|» ity < I s.»,>l A (’ I. iw.ml.-, ! by v.; u o: ti Sa is i- ■! le, J. ( 1 Ia ) i t *want tt e uuly vs ; th -ad ' - i \" n S ..ft; and c- uivt' !■ i -I. ! « \ iu i.k ami urn d t >..«■ \J. It. \. .|| }L L. c aI * ' 1 u 1 m d |> .i «• i be so i ; ’i In . ( » •* i it.d to,i « »»r I* •« in .u tv ■ t.,■ t\ i •a a p.m ol ti.« F..» ters >».: n■ v. * • it. d hy W. I* Bits l. .. d .mi ih pi p«r \ol said W 1* i! tt’ k »-i * e .li .n.d h SA'- i* I. ULi \ ■ \ I t' t.oueiA. r. ( ; -.!>•! e *ii;t! li**ll- it. his S al. .uid con, \ i.; \ i,.i L“tt4. 1. v 111 id*' •** ' I I •*n J ll M hath. t. < . AItSO ai ll am - Clin a, - j |,i \\i.. be (i 41 .> ol km i. an*!.- *»i ic»« sitoated ui .a:d ro’mty and ki *»wn <.* lie Fat lotion sut vey, nut iu the pos. gessiua ol Li.r.i C Jucksou. Levied on :S th- prots-rty ol Elizu <’ J • 'fO' V.v ! V.i'l'ir ill and to satisly uti L ;s u <1 y it i l.uw rb T of d coon y. | g dr. <; Ja.-ksou (or her »l-t- d tmu ay so. 1884 levy n :*• d fL «tI lit**l to me liy J, II Miihblly, I- * ; a'-• >n' the same time ami pi.ice. *ih be sold s x l.nmlird uiidihim 1 f i"'"» more o h know as lots N■< 84 t*i aud 70 iu llic 6th (list., of t„ d c a-u v. Levied on Hi I In* properly ol .» Ii d A liyer. by vir 11' ol.snd to sail ly one ti I issu ii Ijy J, 0. Lowery, T. C ol said e./unly, vi- raid a. a Dyer for l*i» ■ tab’ ■ il -oui'ty lux lor IpM . al.'o at ilir .-uni- l me and place w I ' e Ho’d i no Hwie |»-lake planing 111 leuii e | No, 3(i5 I. vi,.i o.i as llif pio ely ' J-.hn I'ealou, by viulue ol ol a Ii la If in j tewi.inelt BJ[oi i- r Court in l.ivor ol 1 -1 J. I wnley, va said John Deaton, slso.it the same time and plane will be sold >1 certain Hail i t land ailnu "1 ~i anal county known and di-tiiigui lad ■ a* part ol land !o No 14s ui me nth | diet, east o lie Co injr'on nad, and containing min linad ed c s more Oi It 4 8, bou jiJpc on t lie nor *li by l< u 8 ol J. M. I‘uUtrsou • U tUecuM by bnul’ ol P. a Sterling, .sou It by lui <J ot it • Robins it ami wot by the Cuv.ngh n mmi. Ia Vied on an lb |> operly ol * . K. Robiusou by virloe ol uno to M»r y um n tgaje ti In iasj»d from Gwinneit fen per -i Point. m ia * r ol Paul •Joins nh j ti \\ K Uobert-ok. •J M. I*A I i hUS')N, Hi r Ii- AlPMlN'lsrit V rolls SALK ' H virtue o» au old r Iron tl«e t\aiil ! of Ordinary o Gwinnett Pounty. w lib* aoid bt‘!oie tlitf t'.-urt llousd door in ill tivvnot 1. .wet n< evdie. m sai l rouu v. «>u it»e l' ir.it l uestlay i’l February, lhfv< within the legal hours of Hale, the so low - ing lands belonging to the estete ol An do vr Ha >s, deeeus. il, to wil Iwo hui,fired aud twenty tiv. ju*i• *-. more or h\s.-. known us the Robert l>r ovn trael, si.UAttMitn the Pastlebiry Sur vey, and adjoining lands of P-.es er Pro s and Jonil ' ilays. uud aleO land.- ol Samilftid Hannah and John P lia\s on the sooth, lands ol It. \l. Hug‘.*e.-oi the east, and luiicis ol Robert Duncan on the west, being the place whereon said Andrew Hays msided at the time oi Ins death. Sold tor the purpose wl pay - luenl ol the debts ul the estate, and lor distribution among the heirs. Teims Push. .JOHN p Ila VS, Jan (J, 85 N A NOV H \ Vs, A dmi nisi rutors A I)M INI ST Ii ATO US S\ L K liy virtue of an ordir granted by the emnt of rdinory •< Ibks ib inunty Ftule ol Georgia, Will he sold on the litst JufMiay in Ft-lawny IFBS Im foie the court house door in Law tenet villi Gwinnett (’minty belvwen the legal hours of sale the lolloping dtvniben property belonging to i lie estate IF Hen da M Ault hews Hi cease I c isisiint* of one third undivided interest in newly (90) acres of land lot number one Inin drfd ai.d forty nine (I P.)) in •Le sixth district of Gwinnett Pountv aul being a purl of the old Homestead ol Tho*. Mathews dec Terms of s »le casli. NOaII Ma’IIIKWS, admiiiistrator of IS. M. Mulhews. Jan G. 85. ADMINISTRATORS SALE, By virtue of :u» older from the ( Vin t of < trdimtry of Gwiunett C’«nmty. Pa., will be .sold to 1 lie highest bidder, be toie theeomi house floor, in the town of Law rei.eeville, ill said county, within the legal hours of sale, on the Ill’s! Tuesday in February next, the following described lands, to-wit : One hiiiidre l acres, more <»r less, lying in said county, in the sth <lis (rict, \umb--r not known, abmit 40 acres in cult ivation, about df» acres in original woods, balain «- in old Helds, comfortable six room dwelling, with ordinary out buildings, belonging to ihe estate of R. M, (lower, decease, Terms of sale, one-third 4 asli,remain der due Hist December. Ihh. t », with in terest at 8 per cent. with bonds for titles. DAVID HAMILTON, Administrator flc bonis non with w ill annexed. Jan. 5, 1885. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. William H. Moore, administrator of James Roberts, represents to the Poin t in his petition duly tiled, that be bus fully administered James Rob erts estate. This is 1 1 erefore, to ciic all persons concerned, heirs andcred itors, to show '*husc. ii’ any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on Hie first Monday in April, 1885. JAS. T. LAM KIN, Ordinary. Dec. 31, 1884, NOTICE TO DKBTOUS A NI) (’HKDITORS. All persons indebted ts tiie “state <>t ‘‘ iti, T Seal's, late <*f said coun ly deceased are hereby notified to make i nir.edate payment, and ul! persons hold itifj claims against said estate, will pre sent them to the nil lersignr I, ve died as retjuired hy law DAVID F. LIT I LK, Admr. Jail, ft, lhltft. Mj J. Ci It.: in r ali th,. ills t;;.d ;.n'j£ i’ttlc di.l.lren, it is a wonder that any of tile poor little youngsters live to grow up. There are children who are truly objects of pity. They seem almost bloodless. Their d ecks are thin and pinched; their eyes are hallow; and their skin is tightly dram ov foreheads. There is nothing hearty about t.’em. 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Office &CXfiTOW AMERICA*, 961 Broadway, New fork. * > GWINAETT SHEliliT MLE. Will be sold before the ( ourt Jb use door, ill the town of Litwieno. vill*-, i win nett «*Ollll ty Pa. within the legal lours of -ale. on tin* first Tuc-ibty n Jan. next, the following dcs« ribc proper*.', to-wit : Fort v acres « f land, more ni it -vs lug in said county aud state be part of lot No4JH», adjoining land Andy Smith, ticc’d, north, on south west west by AV R ( ham dee d and on the cast by Wyati Jkni. Notice give a t(» tenant in session. Prouerty pointo*! out b feiidauP Is ' I ini by \irtnc thrci* justiccr- court ti tn*, in tav*»r . 1 lim I.''Rankin & Lamar vs Farr, Rov er N ■ •>. Lew made and ret urned 1 .0 me v T P ibn ton, LP 4.00 Also at the same time aml pla vylh \h‘ sold,4*ae lot or parcel of land, -i 1 in the ti- 11 of Duluth in said count \ containing liv 4* a<*re-> nmre or les I)4»umlc4l ns follows ;on the west b; street, south by righ t «»t way of tin Rn hiinmd ami Danville Rail ion h North by A P Jackson, M A Rob llson M llolwrts ami J ( N»m bnd omit 11 Mai his and R McMillcn. i.4*\ icd on as tln* pi< »{ ♦•r 1 •. 4 »t ! leiiry Kubv by virtue of and to mitifv « n. Ii 1a Iron) I In* just h-4\s 4 •ourt *u the4o4b distru lg m *»i said c.unity in fa\ 4»r of Hiram Mai Ins \- (. W'Willis ami Hen ry Kirby. one ti fa from said court in favor oft.be Atlantic A'lrgiuia Per t ili/cr 4‘oinpaiiy. \s lb miy Kirby Levy miidcaml rctuiiicd to 1110 .»y W F jib'i ingti n L ( '1 OH Also at the same time and phme will be sold fifty (50.) m*rcs of hind [ more or l»‘ss, b«*nig th • N K part ol iot Ni Ul ad joing Irmlsi f Nathan lh-n i nett Mrs Smith. J !. M and b ham lb mull being the place where the ' Deft Win Stout* now r< sides. Levied on as the propt-riy of Wm Stone by virtue of ami so satisfy two H la> 1 rom t ill 1 .1 list ices (‘ourt i»l lln l:\ Mh Inst ti M of said county in favor of Tilford (’onnell \s sail l wm Stoiu lor pni'<*h,is( money, Li*vy imuh' ami n-turned to inebv W M l.amrley, L <95 Aiso at t he saim* l inn* ami pla< i* will be said an undivided one sixth inter est in a lot of land No in the 51 b district of Pvviimett county, on the waters of t heApuhtchec, containing two hi;ndn d uini fifty m ri'-; more or less adjoining lands i*»f Win Ftliridge Dr 8 L Hinton and Samuel Kdwards it being tl e place when* Mary F. Hill now r»*.sides. Lev ii*d 1»»1 as tin* property of the Sa rena M Hiilund pointed (Jut by pills and dm* not!* id levy given to the ten ant in possession. Lev iei as the property of Baivna M Hill by virtue of and I satisfy one ti fa from t h«* justie«*s com* of ttltilh ‘list gin of saiil eoiintv, of S J Winn, vs said S M )iill. Livy mai le and returned tome jhy W M Lungh y, LP rl.iMl Also at ihe same time and tdaee will be sold an undivided one sixth inP rest in a lot of laud No .TV), ill the sth di 1, otPwinnett i o and ontlie)wii Ids id tin* A palaelu'i* eoiitaining t vvo hundred mid *iftv acres, men or less adjoining lands Wm Ethridge Dr S I. linden and mmiu-l Edwards it being the plaei* v* l.ert* def I now resales. I.4‘vied oil as the property of Mary E Pill b vinlie of ami so satisfy one ii fa from J us! ices eourt of the d(it ii district d said count viu favor of SJ Vv inn v> Mary I i I ill. Levy made an returned tome by W M Langley L. P. -Si.ls Aisoal tin* same t inn* and place wili hi* sold forty a< i\ ! s of land more or less in the (iMi distrut es said eimnty. Inf ill the west jiart of let No 108 adjoin ing lamls of John B Lang ford, jam <s Lis , jSamuei ('aidvvell and licit W Mill la*ll, In ing the plai’e where di-f't now n-sidi s. Li-vit-ihm as tin* property <if gl .-mpa l.eileli and Nancy Leiteh by viii-nre of audio satisiy a ti fa lTom(«wuiiu-ti Superior Pourt, in favor of John W ■Si ruggs vs Tempa Leiteli and Nancy Le i t e 11, Also at the same time and place w ill be sold 41 J-ii acres of land cut >ut es lot No TH in I he sth (list of said comity, bounded as follows Begin ning at a red oak joining Dr Free man’s Dili * I J!n*n ei* s :i:> 1-4 deg., E :i eli and 42 links to a rock l hence N 'Xi 1-4 deg west bM chains and 4J links to a stake Uiem-e west 5T4., w lit) cnains and links to iieginniug cor m»r. I.evi(*d on at the property of 1 .1 Dili to satisfy one ii fa from just ices court of th( dlktti disl gm hi favor of W 11 Roliiitsoii .1 .1 (hit ami L E Jackson. JAS. M r.YTTJ USON, Lee 8(1j 1884 Sluril 111 TONI #ives loin*’;md } mwer. Fur com f ,! uint s of t he K . •*. Bowels Slum a > h, I/' ver if«id Bum:.-, for aB tbs‘ sub 1 roubles of \\ • men and for those bodily(tlsortu rs induced hy anxiety, cure and mental st rain, its effect* will surprise suet cliann you It is not an essence of ginger. I >eleeious to the palate, an ant idote t ■ I he liquor habit amt exceed in#'.. helpful t > the aged ami feeble. oiic ami 7 800 size* UIS M)\, 3i('o„ New Vol k 11 -ON & liAftLIN si vlk* Organs 11 ighest honorat all #rcat World's F.\ hih't lens for seventeen years. On ly Anierejm Organs awarded such at any. Fun ash. easy payments or rent ed Up.’ig it Pi. tos presenting \« m highest e.xe* -lienee ye{ attained in such instruments; ad din# to all id all previous improve melds » lie of treater value tlmnaiiy securing most poire, relined, musical tanes and increased durability : espe eiullv e\ oidin# liability to tret out of imie. Illustrated oafnfo#tto tree Ma-'on cV H \ vti in Okoav and Piano Company. Boston. 1 f>t Tremont Si ; New V rh, 40 Fast 1 lili st ; Chicago, 14‘J Wabash Ave Analysis by l)r. A. Yoclckor. F. H. F , Con sulting chemist Royal Atfricuiiurol society. England, shows only a trace of nitrates in Blackwell’s Bull Durham Tobacco. The soil of the Golden Beltof North Carolina, in which this tobacco is grow n, don’t supply nitrates to the leaf. That is the secret of its delicious mildness. Nothing so pure ur.d luxurious for smoking. Don’t forget the brand. None gen uine without the trade-mark of the BulL All dealers have lb When feline rrincerta ilriveawayhl» t)( .your , bent solace in founttiu wq inp Mackveir* Bud Dur \ JP' hunt Smokitty Tobacco. MMMBi . .. B § a k 4 wwi*** IMKlKair,; .... ~r, . SSS'WSK?: DURHAM igg& KS SMOc«C •VSSSSSS-- <« ' U "' JV ' U >-T5. X.->. ssat * i . *» To. SafWtKWK. K" 2 - .'i ■■ m r y: \ j ! V '• 1 o.m. LAWRENCETI3LL* SEMIN A R T, rou Itflalcs Females. " li. ! ~-t 11 *li tun . 1 .1 nti- wil. bugin on (lit- ad M outlay inJun. .1", r- .: ill. 101 l mid -of 1 uitioii por :110mti. FIRST CLASS, - si 50. SECOND CLASS. - 2 00. TH R" ' LASS. - -2 50. FOURTH CHS3, w - 8 00. M V - S'li.leiif.- t-jjarot <! 25p iticidt-nl.il Fot.- ]>»■> quarler. • tis 1 1.:' rue 1 I T!iO! npfL, |jr<-|>.ttin« Students for Coi| e o, Clas-ea. j IH.V 1. I v'c 'I.IiLLAND, Prii cipal. SEW FALL iKD WINTER GOODS. Tile un-iei M 'tie I.* ti j s a! temi jn to his s'oek of Na v Good* leeoivi d, of l)kY DOO/M, hOOTs. SHOES, // '.s'. FkMIL Y<l ROOJgRI%S HARDWARF, NOTIONS AND A(. i;N i iRAL LINK OF OODS usually kept iu tins nmrkei. Then- Go . L a:e ottered to the Trnl# at as low prices as they can Resold My VL-t'o is : "gI'ICK PALES ANI) Bl.o!:T I'KOFITA'” I invite everybody win needs at yfl int>' in my line, to exuudue lay Goods for themselves. T I have als i a desirable house an 1 1 f. r ale. Si u ded in icon ti'd ni f'uotl condition, with nil neces -t.-y ontlmddings. The h ! ».>.*. t '.ins ( i e acre, is neat the public sqn :».• and a pleasant place to live - i! not sold la lor., wil 1 lv- sold o tin higiitst bidder on the tirai i .ta ! day in November next. R. N. Robinson Atiu-:,gi 2(11 It 188-L—2.1.0 l > It ISTR i 7’ORS SALE. liy v irl i. of n > i - , ,i i|i t <'oiii t of Oiliinarj of (iwimu tt Conn ly, (ia., will he sol.l to the llisjlit-sl hiilder, hi'toi c tin- (’oiii't house iloor in I lie town of l-awi'i-iii--ville in saiil < omily, wil lon the hoursof sale on l lie HrstTuesilay ii. January. Die following' ih-seril.i-I Infills to wil : Ou. huiuh'i'O aiul liiiveifihl acres ofhuui ui-av or It s-, Ivina iu saiil eoimty, in thotith (lislriia anil No lav »h.-u( acres in cull u ai ion, :.houl fitt acres nl mioj er-s-k hot toin larul, com fort ahie ilwellinjr with out ImiUi inas, helonaiog toihe i state of Krnly (t Dy.a , ileeeaseil 'lk nnsof sale one halt rash, inauiilerilue I he Ist ol Uecemher Ksss, -V if h bond for t it h*s. GUN F WALLACE. -4.1 a Dee Ist Isst. Ailmiiiistrator. ADMINiSTKA i OES S ALE By \ii tne ot mi timt-r from the t'ourt of Ordinary t*i tiwiuuett Co. SNiil he sold befor*' the court house door ill the tow n ol‘ Buwreiieevule. tJwinnett county, G:i l>etween 1 lie le gal In urs of sale on the Ist Tuesday in February next, the following de scribed lauds to w it. One hundred and forty acres of lain! more or less, lot, No TWi. |m tin* f»th district of said county, it, being tlieeaslern portion of said iot, except one limitlml and ten acres, cut off of wu ( side ot <aiti lot as (lovv-T for Mrs vi .1 !'• l icit. Adjoining tin-lands of S M Kcni, Thus M .lonia >, yAt } k c. plc> an;i others. Sold ay the pn-peny of K r 'Ft lit 11, dee d and for (he purpose ‘►l t»a\ in# the debts of said deecasctl. Terms cash. Jaiiu m ]>. Sj»eticc, I>< C Is'M, Admr. herca , Wm M imuuientt aliuiu ist rat or of Win P uu nnicut t repr, 5,,,, ts to! In court mists pel ii ion, du ly iilcdih.ji he ha- fully adiuiuistcr cd Wm I‘Ji.mnieut i-e.-iate This is thcrefoit-to t itc all persons eon eernetl heirs am! creditor-., to show cause, if any they t an, win said administrator should not be l i sc)iurged from Ins atiminist! ai ion Did ft'ccivi* Id t eps of dismission on the iirst. Monday »n Feb,, IHSu. itiRS I’ Lain kin, v 4th—B no < h.iit ai v Georgia Gwinnett Guunty. N 11 Itay luis appliod for exemption of personah y, and I will pass upon the ai in o'clock it monthe 1I h day'of .mmuii‘3 at my office. B unites T. Lain kin, Dec .‘loth lSki < )rdinary Gtorgia—Gwinneli O n Ty. To all whem it may ( uiiemi. >|-u \ i. Mill has in line form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration on the estate of .lush un Mill jr., late oi said count \ deed, and I will pass upon said application on the tir-i Monday in Fef*ruarv Isn». B Mines T Lam kin, Dec 11 1884 id. oo Ordinary, (iEuhuia (IwiN suTr I'orxrv \N hereas, John M * iiisi.it, adiniuis ti at or of Loveh*ss St i i-klaml, p, o e., del-eased, rcpreveii 1 s o the court in his petition duly tiled, that he has tul ly administered Bovt less Slriel.l mis estate, This is therefore to cite all person* concerned, heirs and eredi tors to show cause, if any they can why .said administ sat or£ should not be discharged from his administra t ion, and receive letters of dismission m tin- first Mo iday in Janinry 3885, dames / Lain kin, Or tmaay dMJO 1 Agents W a’d ed double ipi iek :to sell the only official Biographi.-s »»1 ol6vela..d miCl'h, ]}N I-x-tioverimr Dor.slieiiuei. til S Y lu .*mber of the I ' S cuiigT ’ess, tin I Don ~, 1 Ibn- ei < Imi jin an id D* 1 u : tale mol i‘a. intimate friends «.r c \ D ft is the most relia)»ie iutei esting ami richly iilr.strated, hem e an im im-nse iiemand, Agents are coining money. It has line steel portraits. m 1 Is fastest and pi\ b* >l Jtewaie »d nni'eliaUh*, eau hp* on v 3»> mbs write i> Hubbard Bros, Pub.- I‘hila U iphia, BURNHAMS n, §TAHDAn0 ! UROi ‘ . 5 0 L-J U U V MIL PAMPHLET FWEE BV 6URNH-M BROS..'--*. ». fRESCBIFnOU TV.Efi, Fur lie* SLH.-tjvtvt e: S4-::,:i. a A«• a d 1 •* tdaiihuoil ami ail «c-.u«l. i- ’ j* •J‘*- -y- ..aUiv •retion or excess. Any Drutrgist li-*« the mgi*'- ilenls. Hr. W. J %4|l IA A CO.. No. IJ Veil %ivili yireek .inviiiWU. «*. iiic/t >ii on t / A Dan rille liR I’a*l Nokh TIESC 'hi and after ' Oct 12 th 1484 Lassenger I'rait Service on H e Atlanta and i'bariotte Air- Line Division will be as follow!: f «i f i | Express ( Mai No. 51 No.iJ.v Daily. | Daik. Leave Atlanta (i.tki pin I H.tO .o* O' tiuiuesvUle 8.13 “ I ULAjo . Lula.. . A H.ll «-1I- i “ It Dap.ln’ell H. 36 “ Yl ‘ “ Toeeoa . ...O 10.04“ ' tT»*Sr “ Seneca.. ..D 10.08“ j 1*3.51?m " lireenville. ,E 13.40 “ 3.34 -1 “ spartanbrir P 3.00 am 3.34 pro " (iastouia... I* 4.33“ 5.36“ “ t’liarlot te.. H 530 I 6.10 '* STI'IWaKI) Express 1 Mails No. 50 | No. 53 Daily | Daily. I-’ve Clmrlotte | 1.45 am l.UOim* Ar. (iastouia.. 3.30 “ 1.41“ “ Sp; itanhuri; 4.38 “ 3.34 “ “ (Jreem i11e... 5.43 “ 4.63 “ “ Seneca 7.38 “ 6.3 V “ *' Toeeoa 8.33 “ 7.3: “ " It (tap June. 9.36 “ 8:3! “ " I,ala 10.00 “ 8,5 “ “ (tainesville.. 10.38 “ 9.S “ " Atlanta I.oopm 11,Spin ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINK BE.LB GOING NORTH l.cavt; Atluiitu 6.30 > m Arrive ut Gainesville 7.40 i in ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a. L. BRIL*) GOING SOUTH. Leave Gainesville .7.00 i in Arrive Atlanta 0.20 “ NO IS- LOCAL i- HEIGHT. GOING SOUTH Leave Charlotte .6.35 am. \rrive at Gaffneys... .10.07 ‘ ‘ Spartanbiuy.l2 20 p in. y- Greenville.. .6.27 ,l Central 8.10 * NO 17—LOCAL FJiEIGH?. GOING NORTH. .cave Central 4.45 » m Anivd Greenville ‘t 06 a m. Spartanburg... 10.40 * ‘ Gaffreys 1.17 p.m. - charlotte 7.25 11 I rains on this ioa.l carry p4* All passenger trains tub lln()up;li to Danville and Riohmuud il limit change, connecting at D»u villn with Va. idland Rwy., to all ' asiern cities, and at Atlautu witk all lin. s ilivi-rgiug. No 50 leaves Rioli n."ml at I. to ? M. and No6l arrir<» Dieic al 3.45 P. M. 52 leaves Riehmolid oo A. M . 53 arrives there 7.00 A. ■■ It., loeal freights stop at above ila* i'.'ios 20 te 30 minutes. HI I ITT SLKEPtNM GARS WITH GI T CHANGE. Dn I rains Nos 50 and 51, New and Atlanta, \in Washington *ud Danville, and also Greensboro AHO Asl. ville * a li n os Nos 52 and 53, Richmond mill Dhiiv ille, and Washington atnl An usia. .iii.i Washington undNew Ghr mis. Reluming on No 52—slesp- I *’ Greensboro to Richmond i Through Tickets on sale at 4’liar loll... GrtMinville,HeniM-a,Spart and Gaines\ ille to all points SflUta. Southwest, North mid East, i Wno h. UR.to ii from Aik*** i! “ X K it R to i Irom TalluU Falla k Air L ine to Si from Klhertou Sl Bowertfill* I' “ Blue Ridge tt Uto & irom Wslhsli*. *° ‘ * Gv ili't 1 l N i wherry, Alston md Coluiuk' 4 A ,v S .V S U k 0 to &f r m il.'iidersouville, Alston *O - l.ester A iaiioir to A U#* l lasler, Yorkville A Dull** N i' Div A(JC - A to A l f|e Greensh.ro, Ruing dv.in Bkrkfi, v. SupeniiiteLden>4.. A L. RiVf.s, 2tul V P. X Gen Man gar M Snu pli i k• j j. r ■ ill ,; o irgia — Gwinnett County. ii 1 Verner, guai.innd|L I’ Harris W II i I arris aiiV iippi.. Slo 111" for.leff X ti-.io sal>l guar pass upon his ap idoniiav in Dew /■ JS haw-reaieeV^F oh." r /Mr