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G WIN NETT HERALD. |
JANUARY 27, 1885.
T.M PEEPLES, EDITOR.
KUiTOaUL HUK.VII I ks.
C'ark county will tackle Hie
whiskey qutsiion, os the 25th of
Kebruai y.
Tbtre is #ne advantage of livi”g
off Hi© main line of rail roads
We escape the tramp nuisance.
The Exposition is said by those
who have attended it, to be the
grandest show upon earth.
Carl Schurz is on a lecturing
tour in Georgia- He could give
the boys n few dots in whist and
6t Crlei'ati
John .1 Hurt'and Charlie White
were convicted oi imining con
trol*.nl whiskey 'istFr'diy in the
Uni * d bites Court.
Why con’t Lawiencivill j have
a money order office. If there is
any reason, the man who van give
it, iS entitled to the floor.
A correspondent of .heN. Y
Sim, says that spirits of turpen
tine is a specific for diptheria, giv
en in Uaspoonfuli doses every
•igkt hours in milk or coflVe.
Ju lge (Jeo. N Lester, has mov
frrnn Adanta to Cumming. Ho
began theprac'ice of Hie law there
and returns to make that 1 is horn*
for life
A VVts ern debating society is
wrestling over the following qnes
tion: “Which furnishes the most
pleasure, to see a man thread a
needle or a woman drive a nail.”
The Women's National silk cut
tu'e Association has presented to
each houso of Congress a National
flag made of silk, grown, spun and
wove in this country.
Society in VVashingtou, Ga., il
- tired up by a charge from some
irrepressible scribbler to the Sun
ny South, who asserts that the cry
jng evil of tli it town was the ruin
of married women by married
men. Tl e wri or is denounced as a
liar and slanderer, and the Sunm
South, will be tabooed in societv
there
The following Senators wer.
elected lust week, to servo six
yeais from /he 4th of M arch, next:
W \1 Evaris, of New York; Zeb
Vauct, zVortli daroliua; Don Cam
eron, of Pennsylnaia; Ex-Senator
Vest, of Missouiia; W like) son
Call, of F orida; Jonathan Chuce.
of Rode Island; D W Voorhets.
of Ind aou; A H J’lat , of Cornice
tientt; H M Teller, of Colorada.
Charles T. Mason of South / hi
olina, claims to have invented a
cotton picking machine, that will
do the work of thirty men, and re
duce the cost of gathering tot ton
to $1,50 per bale, i'ickiug cot*on
h; machinery, is like the attempt
tc estab'ish perpetual motion Hun
diede of iuventioi s have been
made’ bnt all ol them have proved
to bo failures when put to a practi
cal tesM
The Savannah News reports
that there is a regular organized
band of iis*aa-iios in Florida,bound
togjther by horrid outbs. A
number of citizens have beer, mur
dered by ihe gang, arlrl the excite
ment ha a become so grea', that
s uno of he gang have divulged
the whole plot, with tut) ilAmes of
all its members. The list ernbrac.
•s men who have heretofore no,
high in public estimation.
The old “liltert.) be’l,” tins s art
e<i on its journey 'o tha New Or
le»ri6 Expoaitiob, aiul all PLiMe
phia is excited for fear the Ku
Klux will get it. It was carried to
the iepot decorat'd with flowers
and guarded by 500 policemen.
I* rill be under guard all >lj
time of three members of the City
Council, who are j rovided with
quarters ou the oat, that edries
ttie precious redo of revolutionary
times.
There has bien a number of
mysterions blurgiaries iu Haber
sham county. The purpose of the
robbers, was evidently uot money,
but to destroy certa n book* of
record that probably contains
damaging evidence again*/ some
person. A week or two since the
law office* ofeer.ain attorneys was
broken open, and some records be
lo iging to 'he county taken. List
week the ordinary’s offi ewo bro
ken open, and the iron s-tfe r !l d.
Books aud county script, s . mad
to be all the b rglns wau/oil.
Clevelaods reticence ic refi lence
to his Cabinet, gives W.ishi gton
gossip ample opportunity t cul
tiva e their imagination. l\ will
not be definitely known who will
conCitute his official family until
fcis inauguration He has the
faculty of keeping Lis own couu
sels, and that is a valuable char
acteristic io The man
who shows his imi'd to every
sheet loafer and discusses his
plans on die street coiners gen
erally left when the returns come
in.
Speer’s Appointment
The appointment of Emoiy
Speer to the Jucgedop of the
Southern district of o'a lias elici
ted a storm of indignation in that
section of the state. 71 o bar in
Macon, Augusta and A meric-.s,
solemnly protested against it and
urge the senators to refuse to con
firm They attack him for want
of Legal caj achy lo fill the tli ’a,
and for want of the moral stamina
that will ent itie him o tin- res
pect of tho bar and pc* pie The
press and people seem to be
outraged at this atempt to place
a political bummer over ther h cud
of a judicial officer. In the mean
time Emory is at Washington
working up his case before the
senate, -eoator Colquitt has an
t nouucod his dotermination to light
the appointment us unli/ to be
i made, ard the entire delegation in
; the House from 'his State are tin
j divided in opposition to his con
i firma/ion.
The wires ate laden with pro-1
test, forwarded lo Colquitt and 1
Brown, but it is intimaud that
Brown will favoi his confirmation.
The tru'h is, Brown has got a
weak spot down in his heart for
. jnegades, which crops mt on im
oatunt occa si n's. If S| •« s
infirmation can be defeated it is
oel'eved that Capt. Gi o. A Mercer,
of Savannah, wiU be appointed or
that an appointment can bo stood
oil until Cleveland is inaugurated.
Jenkins, who was Speer assis,-
tant, charges aim with all sorts of
rascality when district attorney
A luong other charges is, tint ne
procured a bill ot indi emem for*
the Grand jury by false swearing.
We are not suprised at any
thing he may do, for a man who
wilt deliberately barter his prinei
pies for lbtle oitice will do most
an hing.
Revenue Raid
United S ates officers drop hi
to Gwinnett nearly every week
and carry of a aqua 1 of citizens
charged with violating the Rave
nue laws. Scmetimes the parties
are probably guil/y bnt iu some in
stances, we are satisfied that inno
cent men are dragged off upon the
oaths of informers, who ire so low
down that they would not he be
lioved in any respectab'e conn
where they are known.
Occasionly the officers pounce
down upon u moonshine distilery
in full blast and arrest the parties,
seize the still »nd blank it up
'the general idea is that there is
no harm iu “biling a little corn
but, that the trouble is in getting
cot died.”
L ist Thursday night a squad of
officers beaded by Deputy War
shall Gaston and Cooper arrived
in Lawrenc ville on the night
train. That night they raided a
distil ery about halt way between
here and Duluili The s’ ill
“house” was made by bending
over pine trees and fastening them
together so ns to furnish a good
shelter as well ns to conceal opera
lions.
Ti seems that tliere were half
dozen men at the s/ill that night
and tli it they had posted videttes
on the approaches to give notice
of any raiders. The othe rs ap
pro ached cautiously but were hat
td by /lie guard who was around.
They soon bad him arrested and
made a rush for the s i 1 but the
noise lmd startled the crowd and
they scattered in the dark like
partridges. All of i hem got away
except Columbus Atkinson, who
being blind could not run througn
the timber, lie mat)aged to crawl
under a brush heap where he was
captured
Tl ey /lien went to A/kinsons
house in seatdi of whiskey and
were locked up by bis wife in the
sin ike-house but broke the door
down and ieft for Adnata with
their pri- oner.
CV>m!>t>NMM|t
\
One of ths most important
branches of snccesrful forming is
tho quest inn of fertelizers. Twice
ai much is autiusliy spent for
commercial lerteli* rn by the farm
ers by the farmers of Gwinnett
County as ought to be. Hear the
stereotyped cry otery fall diat l
have been ruined l>v fertii.sers:
and yet it. is thet.rntii, and wo can
prove by a thousdnt m nin die
county.
Is there no remedy? ff there
is not tl.eu we ae in an uufortu
nate condition and fanning is a
failure. Bit th -re is » remedy,
but like most other remedies it
must be cpplied at the proper
time That remedy is the e»m
post heap, that shoal 1 bo found
ou every farm, no iuitte»- how
small or how large.
To be successful, v should be
\a :e j’ed to at ouce. January and
j February is he time 10 prepare
| it. ll is tw i lata to a t nd to this
iirportanl branch of farm econ
omy when the season for plan ting
is at baud.
Thera is not a farmer in the
county who cannot in the next j
thirty davs put up a sufficient
quanity of compos , compos d >f
stai le aud lot manure, cotton
seed and acid, to fertilise at least
ha sos the c"t‘on laud lie ought
to plant. One ton of acid pr. jnr
ly comported will be wor h more
as a permanent feitiiuer t an she
same quanity of the best commer
cial fertilizers on the market—ami
cost a<vmt one half the amount
paid f >r the later.
If ve would lif/ the gieat bur
i den up in iho country, we must
economize, and the first step in
f irm economy is to ctit down your
guano lulls.
Along The Air-Live.
BUFORD.
The voice of die V\ izzard Oil
men is now heard on our streets,
and if half hey say, beirnc, there
is no char ee to be sick or Ou.
The balnff of ibis district, sold
so day, a one-horse wagon and
seven Logs, for eight dollar* aid
twenty cents, They did not pay
the cost ou the suit.
Guano is coming in rapidly, and
our warehouses will soon be filled
to hrir n 1 most capacity
There is an interresting glios l
story being told in the communi
ty just now. We always been
skeptical on thi* point, not know
ing of what substance /hey were
composed ; bat the mystery is all
cleared up now. Some days ago
one of our young ladies, went to
sprit g o wa-ih some garments
when a visitable ghost, of ths fern
ioine genuer, c'o lie 1 in white,
with a black cap and bells on each
elbow, reared its ghostly form
tom the fence corner, and awaited
developments I' no doubt expect
ed lo see the young Miss rur and
| scream, but to the astonishment
of the ghost she showed fight, and
with the young lady and two big
dogs ou the oi.o side and ibe
ghost, on the other, things looked
| squally for a time, and but for the
timely assistance of some friends-
I who were secreted, it would have
I roved disastrions to the ghos 1 .
Suffice it to say, that the Icgsgoi
in some noble work on the nether
extremities of the ghost, which
she will remember in the years to
come
Mi ke Amok.
NORCROSS.
Business here in very muc'i de
pressed uow. Merchants doing
about one half of an average busi
ness for this in, rite, iheir stocks
of goods gc.neraly much lighter,
and their unsettled books accounts
etc., much heaviei than ever tie
fore
Our farmers are making a lapi'i
and hold s - art this year, and Prcv
idenoe favoring, the cad of he
Will find them iu mhcl) easier zr
cumsl aucus.
Our schools are on a boom
Competition is important and a
beaelit to almost eve/y business,
and more ospeeia ly to schools.
Our churches, while they aie
not so enthused as during the past
sumniei, are standing firm, and
preparing for a mighty vi’tor j
during the present yen-, over the
enetn.es to the cause for which
tney are bathing.
o'iiia a number of the Odd Fe l
lows irom 6'aiiiesville and Flow
ery Branch, visited our town las
Friday night and organized a
lodge composed of i.b >u' twenty
of our best cifizens.
Mi. J. E, Me,Elroy and bride
have just returned from a bridal
tour to New Orleans. They
speak in ginning terms of die Ex
position.
The people here much regret
to loose the mouthly app liirment
of Rev. W. M Winn, he having
been appoihted iu c 1 urge of a cir
cuit.
E.
OOR R EH PON DE NTS WAN IK])
We want x real live Correspon
dent in every Malitia district in
this county, to send us rack reek,
the loca', happenings of /heir re
spective sections; It is oil intec
lion to make the Hfhai.d a tird
••County Paper, Will you
hslpuadoit? If so, we will send
you the paper 12 mouths free.
NOTICE.
All persons art hereby notified
not to parch ise >r receive as col.
I a’era I seenriefy, in any wav. thr «
notes for SIOO, each and one or
$75,00, due 25th D e. 1884: fo.;i
n» cs of like amount, duo Doc.
25: h 1885; fom no < - f .me
amount duo Dec. 2Sth lK.s7;
notes of like amount, dim 25th Dec
1887. All made by the un lersign
ed and pi.yab e o David Ha uiitou
or beiu-er, a Norcross, ns the con
sideiatiou for which siid notes
has eudiely failed and 1 will re
fuse to pay Hie u.
James M Flowers.
Nov. 18th 1884
Tuts Week John B Br g ion'sl
Flour has arrived, there is only
270 Barrels 54,000 lbs. enough !
Fleur to make biscuit to resell
from Suwnnuee to the rennessot
Mill. It is not my idea of hud
nos to advise customers :« buy
bat 1 cannot ief*niin fr m suggest- :
itig that Flour is at a Vr.nv Law
Pkice, the lowest for years,
John B Bboudon.
“The Leadm of low Prices,”
(.onus AT COST
In order to reduce my stock of :
Dry Goods, i offer for the nixt
60 days, my entire stock in that
lii aat first cost. Those desiring
to buy will do well to come a: d
examine mv goods. The goods
are all new’, bu in or ler to go in
to the Fairiiv (i roceiy business »x
clusively, I am offering them at
wcat /hey cost willnu' freigbs - j
My line of Shoes and Hats ftan
not be beat in town, Come and !
see me, and I will show ypn that
it wih l><- to your interest to pat
| ionize me.
I will pay lie'highest market
price for se'-d rotten.
Respectfully*
Nov 81th Milks E. Ewino
—"-ski ' -rr:.. .g»:_,.rx
NE W ADVERT IS KMENTS.
b'letcher M. ,foh nnott,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
OU IN t-M’lli;a.
Wih |" ai ;<••• .., ill*. i,)ii| :nlj niny
J circniis and tlw ,s,i |.rente t'euil nl the
Stale l!n a, i>i!ru, t* il t>. lii- cure
wil i-'C-ive prompt aticiifii.n.
J-20ly
13
WEEKS, Ip 1
The Poi.it.'i <;.\/ ;ttk « u*
m *lcd * in' ym; | a to any .Mr. .
in the United St..' |..r ll re.- nio-,ti. n
receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal it's Mint nllowrd to pc tmaa
ters, agents amt club*. Sample <n,>es
tnmle.l free. V.t.lics- all ..r.i. r- to
111 til Altl) K. FOX.
Franklin Square, \>w York,
1-20 ly
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
No other compliant- are go insidious in their
attack as those affecting the throat ami .urigs:
noite s/> trifled with by the majority of sutt.-r
era. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting
perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex
posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal
sickness. .Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ibis
well prov- it iis oflicaev in a forty years
with throat and lung diseases, and should be
taken in uil case* without delay.
A Terrible Cough Ccred.
“ Tn 185” I 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 Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral, which relieved in\ lungs, induced
t*le<*p and afforded me the rest necessary
fo.’ the recovery of mv strength. By Ih'e
continued use <>f tho l'i t iorai. n pernta
neut cure ’\ .is ettee.ted. 1 am now Hj years
old, hale and hearty, aud aitvvsatidfied your
Pm it : .' i s me.
lIoRACi rAIRIUMTaEB."
Kockingbaii), Vt., duly 15, lc-82.
Croup —A i\fntherV Tribute.
‘•While in the country last wit ter mv little
boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup;
it seemed as if ho won hi die It -<n strangu
lation. One of the family ;;n use
•f \ \ KR’S ’ 'll ERR \ Pi « lou\ l . a I 1 1 !e of
whndi was alway < k«pi in the hou-a This
Wits tried in small ami frequent •• •»>, i<nd
to ntr delight in less than mi hotu the
iir.e icUient whr hr, at hing eatily. Tin doc
tor Rai l that tin * hi i:itk Pi . ioral had
save I iu, d.a ling’s l,i. < ati you wondei at
our grat!’ iie *- i f •
* if 1 . : L \V’
lbJ West ljith td., New VV*«■!», 'May it. I>S2.
'• I ! V, used '.YEII'B Cut IIRV Pl-.t ToRAL
in mv l- -iv i n •.-ev-iral yen,>, end do not
heel tutu to j. ••ii-c© it .. /-st effectual
remedy for /‘ouglis and colos we hare ever
tried. v. ,i. ( rank,”
Lake Crystal, Minn. Arnrcl. to,
*• I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis,
and after trying i ;tny remedies with n«» sue
cess, I was cured by tin* use of A \ » n’s Cm H
uv I'M* TORAL. ,I.mFI*H WALDEN.”
Byhalia, Miss., April 5, l-^_\
“ 1 cannot s.ty enough in |* ..f Avi n’s
Cherry Pr.< iolal, lm : • \:* •* j.s i . < that
but f»r its use I should long *'jm-r lm\< died
from lung troubles l'.fi.n.i us.''
Palestine, Texas, April w:
No case of an affection of ti e throat or
lungs exists which cannot be j, • •»11 \ n . d
by the use of Avfr'h Chi rpy p * .* iml
an«t it will (throes ur' when tl . - ».s
not already beyond the control of medicine.
!*RF!*ARIT> BY
Or.J C.AyerACo.,Lowell,fVSass.
Sold by all Uri w , . *>.
A Marvelous Story
0 TOLD IN TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE SON: YoJf&lfcSs*
" LimtUnu n: My fit’nor resides at LJlovnr,
Vt. He bad been api - i suttVrii from Send
ula, and the iuclosod ivUcr will toil you what
a marvelous effect
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
has had in bis ease. I think his blood must
have contained the lmnior for at lenst ten
years; hut it did not show, except in the form
of a scrofulous sorb on the wrist, until about
live years ago. From a few spots which ap
peared at that time, it gradually spread so as
to cover his entire body. 1 assure you he was
terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when
he began using your medicine. Now, there are
few men of his ago \\ ho enjoy as good health
as he has. I could easily name fifty persona
wi» would testify to the fact* in his case.
Yours truly, W. M. Phillips.’*
FROM THE FATHER:
a duty for me to state to you the benefit I
Lave derived from the use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Six mouths.ago ! wix completely corcred with
a terrible humor anil scrofulous aos,-s. Tho
humor caused an Incessant and tutoleiable
Itching, ami tho skin cracked so as to cause
iho blp.nl to flow in many place* whenever i
1 moved. My autt'erings were great, and n y 1
life a harden. I commenced the o rof tho
Sarßai-uuu,a la April last, and have ur d
It regularly sinoo that time. My condition
began to improve at once. Tho sores have
all healed, and 1 feel perfectly soil In every
respect - being now able to do a g.md day's
work, although 73 years of age. .Many inquire
what has wrought itch a cure in my case, and
l I ell them, as 1 have boro tried to tell you,
At Kit's O.IBSSI-481L1.A. Glover. Vt., Oct.
21, lstsi Yours gratofultv,
Hib.U! f'H’LLrrs."
Arm's car s Scrofula
Sml all Scrofulous Compl .nils, loysip.
• las, Keirina, Ringnortn, Blotches.
Sores, Holts, Tuiuors, and Irruptions of
tho Skin. It c! lo -r. - i ..1 of all Impn
rities, aids digwtk) i,x| nn laks tke action of
tho bowels, cad lb r- -v., ..ity and
strengthens tho win • ■ , i.
PhWAr ; p.y
Dp. J.C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sid I by ell i )ru*-..is t s; - 1 , si, bott*. for $5
i- r agBRnKHSSMHS
>» m . i to all appj!caa?s and to
‘ ! ‘ • •’* year wuh-.» •« ordering it.
V- ' ••*•>«», pric«**, dcßti’ipiiuu* a d
:r ' : ” p i'. s»!l Wg«*tai*V and F ..=*
s-si.-*, i’iui > invaluable t« a2l»
O.M.f'ES.U&CO.'aBK
fiicinnett Sheriff Safe*
VV ill lie !*ol<J before the court lions* ■
■ r. ill the town of Lawrciiceviih-,.
Gwiunelf emjrity, (}u., within the le
gal Inn rs of sale, on the firs! Tne*d iy
in February next, the following des
cribed property, to Wit:
One steam engine, known as the
■(’Hilton Vfonitor," engine, No. 6, with i
its mni-hii ry anil fixtures complete, j
in,,* I, in possession of Joins la-aton j
uml J. M, Deaton, Levied on as the j
property of J, M. Heaton, and John !
Deaton, by a virtue of afi fa issued |
from (Iwinnett Superior Court, in fa
tor of C, Aultnian & Co., vs said John
'b aton and J. M. Deaton, principal,
and T. 8, Darner, security. Properly
pointed out by F. M. Johnson, Plain
i fi s Attorny.
Alsrj, at the s: lue time and place,
will be sold,
Forty acres of land, more or less,
il being in the tit It disc, of said coun
ty, ami known as till- South-west cor
ner of lot No. 182, adjoining lands of
tv. It. Duncan, on the west; James
I (lamer on the south, ,M w. Corley oil
t he east, anil others. Levied en as the
property of John w, Minor, by virtue
1 of, and to satisfy one II fa from the
I Justice Court of the 544th dist., a. m.
lof sal I county, in favor of Deo. tv.
A'aitaee, t s said John w. Miner. And
i bv one It fa from the justices court
t thes44tli dist., ill tiuoi of Lowe &
Knox, vs John W, Minor. And by
.im tl la iu favor of the State and
I Coaicv. *>K v. id John VV. Miner for his
tax for IM-M. ivord by J. C. |,mv ty,
: I'. C and mic fi a issued by J. 0.
I.owcry, I'. C, lor his lax fir ’BB3, a?
iigi-nt ioT » ! rs S II Mi or. And one
la issiieti by J. C. Lowery, T. C .vs
John \\ Miner, lor bis tax for IsMrt.
Is Vy made arid rcurned to in by L
H Baxter, I. C
*lso at the s one lime and place, will
be sold oiivhuiidrtd and filly acres of
land, ir.orc or less. No 31H in the filii
d:st. nl Dwimn ft county, now in the png
a-.-sioi. of VV. C. kdwards i • vital .-n
.a- iln,property ol and VV . (J. Ivtwanb,
by vii iu- nf one fi fa issued by J.
I,.every I (J. ol Dwinn It eouoly vs
iiit: a'd VV, C. Kdwurds, lor Ins Slide
md county tax for 1884. I/-* y made
aiid returned l me vJ. 11. MaHufly,
L. c
also at the same time uml p nee will
be sold forty aeies nt land, more or i --
i in aid county, known e part of the I’.it
furs m snrviy, now owned tiy VV (’.
’Ctts. Uvud on ..s ill.- proper yol
s lid VV (’ ICtls. by virt e of and lo
satisfy one hfa bfuierl by J C I owery,
|T. (J. ol said coi 'ity. vs W t’. It. :•*, or
I ids Slate and county tax lor 1884. Levy
made and returned tome t.y J. II Via
i hath, 1. C.
also at the same time end place wifi
l nc sold 173 m-res of land, more or '(■**•
| silniitf.l m su'd r.unity, arid known aJ
j the faltorson survey, now in the pus.
session ol Kiiz i C Jackson. I. vital on
| as the properly ol Lliza C Jackson, by
virtue of and lo su' .-ly a fi is iscuci] bv
!J. C Lnwerh Tc, of y : .jet eonniy, v
said K. C Ja.kson, lor her state m l
county,tax for 18 -4 I cvy made a d
returned to me bv J. II Mahafiy, L. '
a!so at the same time and place, will
lie sold six hundred and thirty -lire acres
mart or le-s, know as hits Nos 84 87
ai <1 7d in the (ilh dist, of said comi'Y.
L-vied on us tin property ol Allred a
I Iyer, by virtue 01, and to satisfy one fi
fa Hsne,. by j. Lowery T. Cos si; id
county, vs siahl a a liver, for Ills State
and coni ly lax lor 188 t.
About ihe snnn time and place will
be sold one gwicpstake planing mi.chine
No, dh:> Ia v nil on as t lit- pro; city ol
John i ’cabin. i.£ viat ne ol of a It I a from
Gwinnett Sf)| error Court in favor cf J
J. T wtiley, vs said John Dearrm,
■Visual the ani” time and place wi I
be sold a certain liaet of’ land silimtcd
in sial eo.tpiiy ktiown and distinguished
as part ni land lo' No. 148, in the 'Llli
dist r lying fast o: the ( oviugton romi,
....... i, l.rind ui acres more
n tire north by, lands o
v i'a’tetsen i n the cast by lands i t
t . a. . .lie:", .i nth by lands ol K. N,
Robinson and west by the Covington
road. Levied on an the properly of VV,
K. Robinsou by virtue of and to saris! v
a morlguge fi la issued from Gwinnett Sn
ptrior Conti, in I'a or ol Paul Jones v„
said VV K ltobertsok
J M. PAT I KHSON, Sheriff
The Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
To whom it may concern;
John F. Espy, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for penua
i.ont letters ol administration on tho
estate of William It. Chunihlee, lute
of said count}', deceased, and I will
pass upon said application on the
first Monday in March, 1885.
I AS. T. LA M K I N, ,()i d y
This Jan. 22, 85.
GEORGIA, t, win nett Coij ty.
John F. Wilder has applied for ex
emption oi Personalty, and I will
pass upon the same at 13 o'clock, nr.,
on the lltth day of February, 1885 at
tnv office, " J AS. T. LAmKIN.
Jan. 22, 1885.
GEORGIA. Gwinnett County.
John W Knox, having in duafonu
applies to tin, undersigned for the
guardianship of the persons and prop
uiy ol Cary It, Knox, Robert E.
Knox and Alina X, Knox, minor chil
dren of Samuel W. Knox, late of said
eonnty. deceased. Notice is hereby
given that iiis application will b<
In ar 1 at my offloe on the first Won
dn\ in March, next.
JAM i s T. I.AMKIN
l-16-’Bs.td. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Guinn* lt County.
William It. Moore, administrator of
Janus Roberts, represents to tin
< unit in hi- petition duly filed, thai
in- lias fully administered James Rob
erts’estate. This is II erefore, to oiti
allpersons concerned, heirs and cred
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should iiot be
disrharged from his administration,
aud receive letter* of dismission on
the Brsi Moiiduv in April, I*Bs.
J AS. T. LAMKIN, Ordinary,
Dec. .11,1884,
lie iv •. Gwinnett Comity.
Nlt Ray lets applied for exemption
of pi tsomilty, anil I will pass upon
tin ai 10 o'clock u 111 on the lglh day of
January 1885 at my office.
.Tames T. Lauakin,
llei SOtli 1884 ordinary
Wi.ei. as, Wm W tiiinnii iiit admin
istrator ot Win P uunnientt repre
heiitstotUe court inhis pi ; lion, du
ly filed ibat lie has fully a iininister
-111 AN ill P nunuieiitts est- i This is
cite all [ rsous coil
i i rued heirs ami ■ reditorf, to
show cause, if any t. ey cun, why
said administrator should not he
liseliargi d from his administration
put receive letters of dismission on
thehrst Monday *u Feb,, 1885.
a tin s 1 Lainkin,
N \ 4th—3mo * hili'raiy
Gt.oigdi— Gwinnett (.Yu* ty.
To uli whetii it may-concern. Mary
K ilill Inis in due form applied to the
undersigned for permanent letters of
ml min i-i i at ion on the estate of Josh
mi Hill jr., lute of said county deed,
and I »ill pass upon said application
onthetirsi Monday in February 1885.
•Illinois T Limkn ,
Die 111884—iiMiO Ordiuarv,
siONSttStffei.
P l A sintiiir \.‘g •r'nbli i- .. . ;
<ior the YPc .//aB!l p*r-i . < .. '(' * , ' »
It jon,liro.i' hit; .(in tap. a, \-1 Jai....
i«fn< / h./ AjinUutts Als-i u j-, w j vt - ui,
radical care tor N\r\ )», ... ( . .. \jiiM
\thou.ni.. ns -ts ft, x. , I iH’} J \\ . ; | ,
Fine Farm
TOR SALE.
The undersigned off-rs for sale that
fine plantation, known as the Sterling
Farm, half a mile south of Lawrence
ville, on the olrl Monroe mail, This is
one of the most desirable fa msin the
county, o mbiuing the advantages of
town and country, and contains 303
acres, with about 75 acres in cultiva
tion, and the balance in original for
est and old Held pine) with ten acres
of good
Branch bottom
The houses and fences lire in good
repair, and lands well adapted to cot
ton. i orn, oats, etc.
TF.RMH: One-half cash, Ihe ie
iiiaiiab-i due the first of January,
next, with interest fiom dale, at 8
percent. This plantation will be soid
to the highest bidder on t ii*- first Tin s
day tn February, next, unless dispos
e I .*.' before Hint time at iirivate sale.
Titles pel feet. Parties desiring toex
iimine til l”s oi land will call upon T.
M. Peeples, whowill represent meun
til sub- dav.
MRS. M. V. NIt’IIDLSI IN,
Jan-10’86, Atlanta, Ua.
Ge rgi", G'winneit County.
M. r. Jackson, hav'iig in proper
form apirlied tc me for permanent
letters of administration on the estate
of Lewis A jitcKson, late of said coun
ty, deceased. This is is to cite all
and singular the credit 'rsund next of
kin of Lewis A. Jackson, to la- and ap
pear at my office on the fi- si .Hondav
in March, next, and show cause, if
any they can. why perinnueutAidmin
! istration should not be granted to M.
C. jueks.ni, on Lewis A. Jackson s es
tate. J T. LAMK/N,
Jan. 0. 1885. Ordinary.
Richmond & Ottn viile It R
Pas I NOEfl - vEN r
On and after 1 Oct 12th 1884
Passenger Train Service on
the Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows ;
S BThI a 1 I
Exiiicss | Mail
No. 51 | No. 53.
__ ** Daily, j Daily,
Leave Atlanta. , 6.00 pm | 8.40%nr
Ar. Gainesville 8.13 “ i 1030“
“ Lula. ..A 841 ’• | 10.54 “
“ItGapJu’oß 9.26 “ I H. 30 '
■‘ Toccoa C 10.04 “ 1 11.55 “
‘‘Seneca D 10,08 “ j 12.51 pm
“ Greenville.. K 13.40 “ | 3.38 “
“ Spaitnnhrir F ! 3.00 am 3.34 pm
“ Gastouia. .G f • I 5.36“
“ Chariot 11-. H 5.0 | 0.10
__ . s-iTOii!)
Express I Mail
No. 50 | No. 53
_l Daily |_Daijy
Lve t harlotte. .. 1.45 am l.iirfpm
I Ar. Gastonia . .. 3.30 “ 1.41 ••
• Spartanburg 4.38 “ 3.34 “
“ Greenville... 5.43 “ 4.53 “
“ Seneca 7.38 “ 0.39 “
“ Toccoa 8.33 “ 7.33 “
“ R Gap June, I 9.36 “ 8.25 “
“ Lulu | 10.00 “ 8.50 *•
“ Gainesville . j 10.38 “ 9.35 “
“ Atlanta... i I.OApni 11.30 pm
ACCOMMODATION THAIN (a. LINE BELLE
Old NO NORTH
Leave Atlanta. v 5.30 pm
Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p tn
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A . L . BELLE)
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Gainesville... 7.1 K) a in
! Arrive Atlanta 9.30 **
NO 18- LOCAL r HEIGHT
GoING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 5.35 a. m
Arrive at Gaffneys 1 n .07 “
Spat lar,burg. 12 20 p. m.
t “ Greenville., .5.27 *■ „
“ Central 8.10 “ «
NO 17- LOCAL FREIGHT.
OIIINII NORTH.
wave Centni] 4.45 a in
j Arrive Greenville 3 00 a. m .
“ Spartanburg... 10.40 ‘ -
i “ Gaff’ eys 117 p. in.
j “ Charlotte 7.25 “
Alltreight trains on t his road curry pas
sengers. All passenger trains run
through to Danville arid Richmond
I without change, connecting at Dan
! villcwith Va. idland Itwy., to all
| eastern cities, and ; ,t \tlnnfa xvi 111 all
till, s diverging. No 5o leaves Ricli
-1 luoinl at 1.30 and Nosl arrives
I there at 3.45 P. M 53 leaves Richmond
I 2.00 A. M. 63 an i ves I here LOO A. M.
| he local freights stop at above stu-
Itons 20 te 30 minutes
III'FEET Sid -.PI NT. ('Alia WITH
Oin ' ll VNDK.
tin 1 ruins Nos r,Hand'd New York
'anil Atlanta, wu Wasmugteni and
! Danville, and also Green«f. oi-o 0 i-o uud
: Asliville
On tra.ns Noa 52 and 63, ftichq£id
i ajid Danville, anil Washington and An*
! gust a, and Washington and Yew Orle
ans. Returning on No 52—inecper
i Greensboro to Richmond
kV Throngh Tickets 011 sale ,n 1
. lottc, Di ecnvillc.Senei u,.Spurtitiibuiv
and Diiinesviile to all points JSoin'i
Southwest, North and Fast.
V VV Ith N KRR.to ,t from Athens
■ “ N K R R to A Irani
l aliula Falls,
0 “ K. Air I ine to A from
Klbcrtou M iwcr-wille
I* “ Mac Rulge R J{ to ,v Irom
’V'uiliftliu, ,tc
* i vi
Newberry. Alston ,d Columbia
A * S A S IT .% i! to Afr m
II enderson viln- A Ismn Ac
Chester A l.eiaiir lo A- hem
( Term , Yorkville A Dallas
i N V Div A C (i- Ato A- (r.i
Grii nsl), ro, Ui lt ig
■win Bebkeliy, Supeuii tendend
A. L Rives, •
‘2nd V P. & Gen Manager
AJ S anglilr, Gtn’i Pahin Age
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
OF Verner, guardian for Miss N P
P Harris W H Harris and T A Harris,
applies to me forlettersof dismission
irom said guardianship,, amt 1 will
pass upon his application on the first
,iimidny in Dec next, at my office in
l.aw-r* ncoville.
Jas 1’ Lan kin,
ot li Hi Ifß4 or I nary
ADM.MBTRATORS SALE,
Ry virtue of an order from the Court
off ordinary of Gwinnett County. Ga.,
will be sold lo Ihe highest bidder, be
toi e the court house door, in the town
ot Law i eiieev die, in said eouniy
w ithin tlie legal hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in February next, the
following described lands, to-w it
one huudre l acres, morn or less
lying in said county, in the 6th dis
trui, Number not known, about 4n
aeri s in cult iiution, about 115 acres in
original woods, balance in old Helds
comfortable six room dwelling, witli
ordinary out buildings, belonging to
the estate of R. M, Gower, decease"
Terms of sale, one-third cash,remain
der due til si December. 1885, with in
terest at Bpi r cent, with bonds for
titles. DAVID HAMILTON,
Administrator de bonis non with
will annexed.
Jan. 5, 1885.
G la * util A —G vv i nn-Err County
Whereas, John M Wi son, ndminis
li liter ol Loveless Strickland, p, o e ’
deceased, represents to the court ill
his petition duly tiled,that*lie lias ml
ly udmiit islered Loveless Stricki nils
estate, 1 Ins is therefore to cite ail
persons concerned, heirs end oredi
tors to show cause, if any they can
why snul adminwlsatoi should not
be discharged from ids a.lministra
Hon ami receive fitters of dismission
on the Hist Monday in Juuu iry lsei
James 1 Lamkni,
Ordiuaav
Orchilla Guano, P
The richest N ATUKAL BIRD |
the market ! Does not fire the crop in dry Jasons* j
The finest base for Composting to lie had.
(CraT - It should be put in ibe ground or Compont earlj'.
Pa_dleton’s G-uano,
Pendleton’s i!i.cid Phosphate.
NONE BETTER.
Our stock ol Seeds, Farm Implements, Churns,
Feed Cutters, (Joi n Shellers, IManters,
Reapers, Threshers
ENGINES, ETC.,
IS FULL AND COMPLETE
MARK W. JOHNSON <fe CO.,
27 Marietta Street, Atlanta, (jfa.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
(jOssypiuiiD
Phospho.
THE GREAT 0 RS! ANI* COTTON FERTILIZER.
A Special Manure for Southern Lands and Crops _
It contains all fbc Elements < f Flam Food in their licbt Form. It has
sto d die Test of years, and is now regarded as one i f
The Safest and Best Fertiliser ia Use,
Thous inds »f Farmus iu Georgia, Aabania, Tennessee and
Floridr. and many of ihe most prominent Agricultural Clubs use it.
6»-iS“To whom we lefer. It is one of ihe Highest grade fertilize™
sold in Georgia. (Ste Agricultural Department Reports.) We in
[ vi:e tests alri gshlo the best I'eitiiiveia in offer it iftg*
Cash, or en Tmil r t uri'evidy -on Cotton . ~>Ve ai« ttff! SrlgThi j,
j only in-inufac l tti'i is of Gnssypium Phospho Its great sticcey
wonderful j op-ilniity, has brought into the markets several im.
i tionY. None gdi-uitnf iint'-ss branded on each sack:
“Mai ufaefmed try GEO W. SCOTT A CO., A dan to. Ga.
ADM iN i;S I'Ii.VL'ORS S\LE
ilv virtue ol imiriTir granted by the
eouit of riliuoiy of lhknlh county
State n| Georgia \Vill I e sold i,n tin
tit si I iiesday n. T'cbriii.ry 188a* h. lore
the court lionsi nor in Law ear ville
Owinaett (’nuidy between the legal
hours of SHie He Inllouing." described
propi 'ly belonging tu the estate Billen
da \l Matthews decease! e 'i.sislmg
ol one third undivided interest in newly
I (DU) acres ol Lad lot minder one him
drfd ai.i] forty nine (149) in ihe sixili
i district ol 1 iwinu-p (’.nrjv and being
| a puli ot tn« old 11. i n si. id ol
,1 M-.i'li wiil'-c. IVi hi i if s, e eadi
N 1 1 11 MvTIil'.WS, idniit: it 11 utiii
Jof 1> M. Mai hew j.
Jan li a
i Ai- i. X'i-i . igS rt \I.K
By v . •oi an o from ihe I’ourt
|oi Ordii.... jo G v . ! (Imnity, woj h*
Sold Indore Ilia Court House door in tin
fowifol Lnwrenceville. in said countv,
i • (At l«' Igrst I jt'iiluv in Fehnuiry 188.',
#'d|r tin- hours ol sale, tiit I >:!ow
' ,]n J[ Ittids bolonunncf to the ( sh*to o| \t,.
JPtltw I! to «\it
Iwo hoi.dml <i■ mI t ivonty i'vo ueivs
mofv oi it j SB. known us llie iiobert Bi-.ivvn
truet, Biiu»*u*d in the CastlelKrry Sur
vey, wild lands or (’iiesrer
nnd .John t’ Hays, and aKo l.ini),-
ot Sand foul Hunuuh and John <’ lla\.-
on the south, luuds of R. M. Hn yVs on
the east, and lands of itoh»rt Duncan,
on the nest be.ng Ike place wlirreon
said Andrew Days irsided at the time o!
liisdeaiii Sold ior the purpose oi pay
merit ol tin- dthm ol the estate, and lot
dis.tlbiition am mg the heirs Teims
Cash. JOHN' C H iVS "
Jan ti, 85 NANCY li \YS.
A dministrntors
KOI ICE 10 D&BTOBiS \ s'D
CREDITORS.
All pr-rsons indebted to the -slat',' ol
P m I Seal's, late of said county
deetasi'd are hereby notified to make
an i . d ate payment, ami all persons hold i
I ing claims against suid estate, will pre- I
sent them to the undersigned, verified as 1
required by law
DAVID F. 1,11 lI.R, A dim.
.) aa. 5. 1835.
A DMEVJSTR i TORS S AI 1.
By virtue of an Urderfrom the
Cinirt of Oiilinuiy of Gwinnett i. unii
ly, Gu., w ill In- sold to the Highest
i bidder, before t lie Courthouse door
iu the town of Lawreneeville in saol
' 'ounty, within the legal hours of sale
mi the first Tuesday ii. Jnniuirv, Hie
'ollowingileaei-iheiflainls to wit :
Dm liundred turtl llft v eight acres
ofhiud more or less, I\ing in sai'l
eonnty, iu Hi. lith district and No IJT
about L>o acres in cultivation, vhottt
60 acres of guild cr< ek bottom land
comfortabie dwelling w ith out build
ing*, belonging to the estate of Kmlv
t ’ Dy»‘l, (Km »
Tcnn.-of sale oi ehalf cu u the re
mainder due the Ist ot i locum her 1885
with bond for titles.
JOHN F A AL! A< K.
0.45 D«c Ist 1884. Administrator.
A DMIN IST RAT ors s a le
By virtue of an order from the
iJIV, rt ; of Ordinary of Gwiunett Co.
"ill be sola before the com 4 house
dooi in the town of LuwreuccviUc
Gwinnett eouuty. Ga between the lu
pai hours of sale oil the Ist Tuesday
111 February next, the following de
scribed lauds to wit.
One huiutre I riu| forty acres
mndtnoro or less, lot No 2wi. in me
ath district of said county-, it being
the eastern purl ion of said iut, except
one hundred and leu acres, i ut ■ If of
side of said lot as dower for Mrs
w-J Terrell. Adjoining the lands of s
M Kent, l'hos M Jordan, T M Peeples
and others. Sold as'the properl y lif k
r Terrell, dec’ll and for tlie purpose
ol paying tlie debts of suid deer used
Terms cush.
James D. Spence, .
HP-ON & HAMLIN
stSs Organs £,
Highest honors at alt great "orld's
Exliili'tiens for seventeen years. On
ly Aoiei i-mi Organs awarded such at
any. Foreash. easy payments or rent
ed »
Upright Pinos
presenting very highest excellency
yet, attaii e l in such instruments ; ad
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ments one of greater valne than any
securing most pure, refined, musical
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tune. Illustrated eatafogue ires
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QIVEN AWAY
Smokers of UlsrkwsU's Osautsa
Bull Durham Siuukias Tobsooo wifi
recsive Premiums ss follows oa
terms sad conditions here specified
Ist P£iMiU#,sSooOO
2d £2,000
3d “ Si i. 000
22 other Premium# a# bflpaikreng^
The aft premiums wli' JlsmPP
December 22. 1884. Ist *>rtmlu:
to the verson from whom we r
cel vs the largest u amber of oar empt)
tobacco bmrs prior to D*c. Ift wtl- ‘
>rlveD for the next lartfest numbs
and thus, In the order of the numbr
of empty hags received from e*
to the twenty-five suociieaful e
testants. Each ba#r must bes
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with name and . #
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