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BASE BAIL.
Much skill and also hard work
is required '.v tin* manufacture of
base t ails, For instance, die ball
known as “Reach’s Professional.’
adopted by the American and In
ter-Stefa Association, is patented.
In die centre is a round piece of
best Paiagum, to which is added
(he requisite amount of stocking
yarn. The latter is stretched by
machinery to its utmost tend n
Than it is wound by hands so
tight dial if seems perfectly solid
The winding is done one strand
at a lime, which makes it more
compact. A round of white yarn
is now put, in ami the whole coy
ered with a plas ie cement made
of rubber. When this becomes |
hard it prestrves its spherical
shape and prevents die inside
from shifting from its place every 1
time the ball is struck.
Sometimes a bail gtL knocked
egg shaped the first blow it re 1
ceives : but it will never happen 1
if this cement is used. Then
con es more yam and finally the
cover. The latter, for all first
class bads, are made of li irse-hide
Long experience has proved this
to be the best.
Cow hide or goat skin will be
come wrinkled or loose. There
is as much change m the raedi ’d
of making tnese balls in the last
ten years, a« there is in the game
itself, The sewing on of the cov
ers is done by hand ; the thread
used is catgut.
The ball mud past througn sev
eral hands. One may become an
expert in the first winding, then
another tikes it and does ins
share of the work. The third
puts on the covir ; but Lliere are
few who become proficient in lie
art of sa vin' tua latter. A doz
en men in the course of a day will
turn out twenty five-dozen first
class bulls, and as a rule they
make good wages. Some m nu
factures put carpet list inside, but
this can ea-ily ha Rectal. when
the batting begins since the bal
very soon loses its shape.
Of course, for Tie cheap balls,
such as the boys b*giu wit.i, no
so much care is taken in the um
ufactur . they are made in cup
which revo ve iti tlia fast miring
machinery. The insides are form
ed of scraps of leather and 1 nhhe.
which are wound with ca-pet-lisf
ing. If takes a man about ten
minutes to turn out one of these
complete.
The Reach professional ball
weighs from five to five and one
fourth ounces, and is nine and
one fourth inches in circumference
.dll the other balls used by ruse
sionals aDd high class amateurs
are >f the same proportions. It i
estimated that as least five tiiilli a
baseballs are male every year,
and these are not extravagant fig
ures, when it is considered that up
on every vacant lot in the large
cities, and upon every vi bige
greeu in the country, there art
crowds of meu aud boys banging
away ata ball whenever the weatb
ei permits. And yes people say
the National game is dying out
No Whiskey!
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that are not com
posed mostly of alcohol or
vv’hiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper
ance by promoting a desire
for rum.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is guaranteed to be a non
intoxicating stimulant, and .
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time abso
lutely kill the desire for
whiskey and other intoxi
cating beverages.
Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of
the American Christian Re
view, says of Brown’s Iron
Bitters:
Cin.,o.,Nov. 16,1881.
Gents :—The foolish wast
ing of vital force in business,
pleasure, and vicious indul
gence of our people, makes
your preparation a necessity;
and if applied, will save hun
dreds who resort to saloons
for temporary recuperation.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debil
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c., and it never
tads to render speedy and
permanent relief.
js^FERRYS
to all applicant* r ft KL
and to customer* orlast year without’
ordering it. It contalu* illustration., prices
description* and directions for planting ail
Vegsmble and Flower BKKDB, Bl I.BS, etc
D.M.FERRY&CO. O^'*
STRONG
FACTS/
A great many people are asking
what particular troubles Brown’s
Iron Bitters is good for.
It will cure Heart Disease, Tara'
ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con
sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, aud all similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is
simply because it purifies and en
riches the blood, thus beginning at
the foundation, and by building up
the system, drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
Baltimore, Md., May 7, iBB \
My health was much shattered by
Rheumatism when I commenced
taking Brown's Iron Bitters, and I
scarcely had strength enough to at
tend to my daily household duties.
1 am now using the third bottle and I
am regaining strength daily, and I
cheerfully recommend it to all.
1 cannot say too much in praise
of it. Mrs. Mary E. Brashi ar,
173 Prestmanst
Kidney Disease Cured,
Christiansburg, Vsl, tBBi.
Suffering from kidney disease,
fiom which I co id get no relief, I
tried Brown’s .1 Bitters, which
cured me c< etcly. A child of
mine, recov g from scarlet fever
had no ap e and did not seem to
be ablet .at all. I gave him Iron
Bitters .1 the happiest results.
J. Kylb Montague.
lead Disease.
Vine S rrUburg, Pa.
. >ec. 2, 1881.
After try! .t physician*
and many 1 > >or palpitation
of the her t receiving any
benefit. ! - d to try Brown's
Iron Bit 1 1 have used two bot
tles and . r found anything that
'ja/e me so much relief.
Mrs. Jennie Hess.
For the peculiar troubles to which
ladies are subject, Brown's Iron
Bitters is invaluable. Try it.
Be sure and get the Genuine.
KING’S EVIL
Was the name formerly given to Scrofula
because of a superstition that it could be
cured by a king’s touch. The world Is
wiser now, and knows that
SCROFULA
can only be oured by 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
Eczema! Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu
mors, lioils. Carbuncles, Erysipelas,
Purulent. Ulcers, Nervous and Phy
sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con
tinue. Rheumatism, Scrofulous Ca
turrli, 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
bland-purifying medicine. It ’is so effect
ual an alterative that it eradicates from
the system Hereditary Scrofula, and
the kindred poisons of contagious diseases
and mercury. At the same time it en
riches and vitalizes flic blood, restoring
healthful action to the vital organs and
rejuvenating the entire system. Thisgreat
Regenerative Medicine
Is composed of the genuine Honduras
Sarsaparilla, with lellovi Dock. Stil
lingia, the lodides of Potassium and
Iron, and other ingredients of great po
tency. carefully and scientifically fom
pounded. Its formula is generally' known
to the medical profession, anil the best
physicians constantly prescribe Ayer's
Sarsaparilla as an
Absolute Cure
For all diseases caused by the vitiation of
the blood. It is concentrated to the high
cst practicable degree, far beyond any
oilier preparation for which like effects
are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest,
as well as the best blood purifying medi
cine, in the world.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
prepared by
Dr J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
[Analytical Chemists.]
Sold by all Druggists: price $1; six
bottles for $5.
’ll. Cut Itlustrato, th. Manner of Using l
I)R. PIKHCW’N I ?
fountain Nasai Injector, -IP
OK I" ' fill
i^i^r
This instrument is especially designed for tin
perfect application of
wB 3A33’S CATARRH REIISD7
It Is 1 1.0 only form of .instrument rot inverter
utti wit 101 l It rtiiu t-.e. heiue ran tie our , >,
"pa'i'l 1 .rrfcetl:. uppln.lwM parts „f the a:’.
I in.-at im-nage-, and the chambers nr oat i,■
ouinnthio.a,tin- ttiereniih, in which , ,«,■> to ,|
icor- f’o | i ctiPy exist, aud from which the ta
rrhal discharge generally pvnoec I The w,r
»t hitcoc-s in treat air C'utnrrlt hercl,.wre j.a
-on atye!v flaun l! oim ] ,*,e ittilit--,,f a j.i.t-j- ,
eined.o, t*. tao o otivft.e- and elianit i’ to. a •
a (tie ordinary moth,sis. Tlds oh.-.urV
•»"<y "t c.lootiMK Clues is entirely mere c t
t.u 'liientiun of I! c Ihiuehc Its'u ... i i. ,
I » c Uu t a ehll I :
. ~11 and cxpiieit direclio.ian
nu ll ill,II Ml .• Wl.cn 11-el uni, in,-
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ica.luchc, di-ehaip, « a ll.t„ •• m
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vhu-h i- ifiv-in .«• i‘ . [he pm V- ' mr: ’
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•Ma.i.it j u-.e. tyinhuntf-.K no fir cun • .
iukh o* in ' .in,-, i i*<; uuw i . lv L- hoI«} a,
sjc.euu, l>„n"h, .tfrj byeli DrngrieU.
ifc * 1-lAH CMC, M. I)., S‘r<Vr,
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| Know
That Brown’s Iron Btttf.rs
will cure the worst case
of dyspepsia.
Will insure a hearty appetite
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility, and
gives a nctv lease of life.
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
R ostorcs an exhausted nu rs
ing mother to full strength
md gives abundant sus
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
nerves,enriches the blood.
Overcomes weakness, wake
fulness, and lack of energy’
Keeps off all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
37 W tlker F ~ Baltimore, Dec. iBBt.
For sir years I have been a great
sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys
pepsia,and Constipation,and became
f-_> debilitated that l could not retain
anythinz on my stomach, in fact,
life haa almost become a burden.
Finally, wh-n l ope had aimost left
n •, my husband seeii.g Ukown’s
Iron rmfs advertised in the
paper, induct u me to give it a trial
I r..n now taking the third bottle
and have not felt so well in six
years as I do at sac present time.
Mrs. L. F. Griffin.
Drowns Iron Bitters
will have a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs “ bracing up,” than
any medicine made.
Softer
no longer from Dyapep
i ia, Indigestion, want o‘-
A ppet i te,l os s of Str en g t i
lack of Energy, Malaria.
?Uermittent ’’ -vers, &c
BROWN'S 1 .ON ENT
TERS never ra. Is t<;> cure
all these diseases.
Boston, iNOvcmljcr rC,
<RO\VN Cll EMI( Al. Co.
Ccntlemm :—Fe < ytars l M, v,\
&ecnagreatsufFererf’-i.iii Dyspepsia,
*ad could feet no relict (having u » c.
everytbing which v rs rco vi;
ed.) until, acting tne ?.-i\ -c -
friend, who had b cn bencfi e.d h\'
Brown’s Iron Bittrfs, 1 rid a
bot'le, ,/iil\ mok. iKip.l.iag .nit',
Previous to taki**z Bit vvs’h
Bit i B«s, everything I a* - distre-.«cd
me, and 1 sui:« . Tgr fly fro. t a
burning sensation in the . ..
which was unbearable. Since -
ing Brown’s Ik 'Bim ; : al! n;.
troubles are at an end. Can c t any
time without any disagreeable « :•
•ults. I am pr;n ticaiiy ar.« th.et
person. Mrs. \ J. Ft nn
30 Maverick St*. F,. B jsi *n
BROWN’S IRON BIT
TERS acts like a charm
on the digestive organs,
| removing al! dyspeptic
symptoms, such as tast
ing the food, Belching,
Heat in the Stomach,
Heartburn, etc. The
only Iron Prepara ion
.that will not blacker; the
teeth or give headai he
Sold by fill Drug^is»t3
Brown Chemical Co
j
Baltimore, Md.
be that all Iron Bitters are made hr
Brown Chemical O' , Baltimore, and
have crossed red lines and trade
mark on wrapper.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
itm Cannot IJuy Hi in the
* Bar-i'ouins.
\v’r.at an absurd idea ’ ' to send
a sicl". man, with mailin stomach,
a torpid liver, >nd impoverished
blootf, to a bar-room to swallow
some stimulating st I .':, •nd call it
medicine!
An enormous amoun of mischie*
is constantly done by men who
thus trifie with themseiv*:.-' instead
of healing their d'.., ases.fiiey make
them worse. Instead of gaining
trangth, they onlj :quire the
: sgraceful habit of i ppling.
It is a point worth noting in con
icction with /Iro.vn's on Bitters,
that this valuable nu ine is not
sold in bar-rooms, and w.ii not he.
It is not a drink. It is a ivyiedy.
It is not made to tickle the palate
of old topers. It is made to heal
disease. It is not made to promut
the good-fellowship of a lot of bib
ulous fellows standing around a bar
and asking each other, “V\ hut will
you take?” it is a tru, ronii : an iron
medicine, containing the only prepa
ration of iron whi.h can : n..-!y ; nd
beneficialh be tak< n into tin i, 1,1
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i*it tli“ i • >.i , r,■* 1 ( r .
l: blijb.ratai'ih.A km&yur t <i aif
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raab :.l mro for Nr-rv< :• tuy-n . -
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tin ffßuttij, Fn-iich. < r J’hkUG ) fr-.r i v 4 .i.--,h
Ilk ami uci; * 11 .it by trta ?lioph*'?‘
.trn Tf' bt of ‘U.n. /*'« ' nrtm ■ 'hi, y . r.“
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CONSUMPTION.
* l Lavo a punitive r«mooyf'»r the above disease; by Ita
j „>•) ihmupndß of caat-8 of the worst kliuj and of long
I in TtVl'iDiave been cured. Indeed. t-ostroriKls my fail h
toJether 1 I*! I sen t TWO IIOTTLKS f»KE,
* toiuif ■uffer.n '" 1 mi L l i.k v; IM \l ilstlMkiM
wau/sunerer ,u VH and F O d di »«.
LOCVililli FtlflSt., Msw Ynxk.
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[SicttSASM
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This standard article is com
potutded with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and
■i satisfactory as ever.
11 restores gray or faded hair to
its youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its ttso
heroines white and cfenn.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their norm!
rigor, preventing baldness, and
mak ng the hair grow thick and
strong.
As a dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A A. Hayes, M. I)., State As
sayer of Massachusetts, says, “The
constituents are jmre, and carefully
H‘ eted for excellent (piality ; and
i consider it the Best I’kkpakatiop
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar.
FOR the WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation mav hr.
■eheri on to change the color of flit
hfuid from gray ov any other tm
d.-sirable shade, so brown or black
at discretion. It is easily applied,
being in one preparation, and quick
ly and effectually produces a per
manent color, which will neilhet
rub r.oi wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. KAi.L &, CD..
NASHUA, N. H.
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I RaiEDY SU tnas Diseases)
ITErTDt,ITCH.SORES. PilV in. /
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Syiniitoinß arnrr.oiUnr.., f-iiu-inc, i!,-ti. -* at
'lintii; H-i-nxiiulf pfn-wotrus wore ci :j ,ut
lhfiroctuni;thoprivatopartßmx,,.aem-i;.., t . i. As n
pleaßant, eronouiical nml p.. -o « , ; .;ra
Ointment is auperior ti> any ur;;, ’.n i,i ti: - k. t.
Bold bjntrugaist9,or suntl j ci: in ,-t : ,-i
OaM«.*l.te. Addraw.Da. Swayn i
t iSU'D I,) - >•■■»«>ala.
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put, o maps, unci you may be suul
to be bilious. Tie y.ay to ! ; Jp you
out of the difficulty is to take
Bmcn’s Iron Btilers, wli.ch set.
disordered livers at work in rood
style.
Don t he o"0\s a.;:’ an wry/ Voir
digestion is bad, and that njaieti
your disjiositio;,. li' you' will try
Frown’s Iron Buw-r-, y at will 'ind
the digestive difficulties driven
away in short orde;
Don't be despondcr* f "'doit are
•;k becac.re y r bior-] -bin,
and you cannot face trouble, c.t
' diink von cann >t. 'Bfo Iron
Bitters will put iron i, ; > your
circulation, cnrichucr tic blood,'
making it a royal red colt i, and
giving yon the t-.trenc h •. i.-u need
■j'hc troubled, the weary, the
desjiondent, the’m.rvt.us, ’bcdcbl!
itated, and the biliot - fir-' f -f'rc
pose, refreshment, at 1 rccor- rrue
tion in the use of t' r.t j r!ne*» of
Tonics, Brown's In -i PTti m. 'J' 1 a
druggist cinrev., a di,; 1 ir a botti.
for it
■“ ' t' . . > J-l Jt L: „, . . *
' r-r old mistakes of the
uoh. :■ ... ;, to tiiiiih tli,.t. there
,\cre i,., other ways of curing dis-.
use • pt .1 ah I ! been
handed down -a fi ri’icr times.
It is not to 1 j denied that the
Doctors have done great things
for the vo .-Id. i. t v.*!. ,n it comes
right dt ..a to U • r . I curing of
disease, it must be admitted that
Brown’s Iron bitters lias done en
oug h to e. u-n taegme rou. ■ gratitud e
of tin's whole pa-..A generation,
including tire medical profession.
There are no mysteries or secrets
about the com;: '.u.nding of Brown’s
Ifon la ters. lbii j' j.ruatioa c
iron is the only j- epariition which
will not injure teeth or ton an h. In
this it isbevond con parison better
tlun the other preparations, wind,
are mischrav'ous anil u., .raius.
You ne< d not b . . stake in
trying Brown’s Iron But-.rs. Your
druggist ha-; it.'lt <'i> ■ - : rto the
j feeble, and new 1 !e to tin- d , ;ht>-
j tic. Clf’d; IX tab ! r . • , :;h
itar V/oekly nerni
ire. mechanics, on
«.T.fr“fe,h!fei,A' ac S!' oriua - invention-) nml patcniH
‘Srolhl inJlJb. il'astriitAl with
» , Th '? pahticn:ion, fmni»l:c i
*OCr-kn "finOrmnl inn which
th. Kc..bfew n| lld. !»’ WUhnul. ill, n li.inty n!
SuttonSr‘1 0 i- '•"Oh Flit i.dcir'
'ju«a tliat < f n:i . th. r njl-rs „(
, P>K*. ti - 'ay. r. Di.ennrtt
ULV SSLH'* by » !I "»■ -H. an '). MUNN * CD.,
uUibhorg, No. 3tit Broadway, N. Y.
Mnnn A Co. have
WhMI | K. t Hih.dThirtv-
B Seven Years’
Pg| . ■»3A-qK33fcioma t practice Im.; ro
F3I Patont Office, nud have prepared
BH n»or®than One Hundred Thcus
and applicationc for p»t,entu in tlio
JB United Statt-s and foreign eonnfrioH.
C/Hveati, Trade-Marks, CupyrigutH,
AssigmnentA. and all othor papers for
securing to inventors their riuhls in tlio
nnited BtaloH, < nadn. I ngland, Frsnce,
■■ Germany and other foreign countries, pre-
Pared at short notice and on reaMonabieterm- 1 .
Information to obtaining patents cheer
fully given without charge. Haud~book» of
mfortiKition sent free. Patents obtained
tnrough Aluun & Co. are notiendia t.ho Bcioutiut#
Amenean tree. The> advantage of such notice is
w- ,i understood by all persona who wish to dispose
of their patents.
Address MUNN A CO., Office SCZSKTITIU
Amlme an | 361 Broadway, fvew York*
,
Hit) c . -ufltl*
i ■i• ;. lii.: i'!s that attack
r*il- '■!;* u. if is a wonder that
■ay t-f iii' pi'or little youngsters
li v e to grow up.
’ ' le nre hih'"Hi who are truly
object-: of pity. ' ■'ey seem almost
iondle-.s. TR : r ■’ < ekn are thin
pinched; their eyes are h >ltow;
•ad their -kin is tightly drawn
«■. y i:u:; foreheads. There is
: nothing hearty about teun. They
! do r. t enjoy their lives. They 'ire
offering from the debility that
land to marasmus. Poor things!
i 'o a r ood deed for the pale,
puny, pallid child. Hand its
mother a bottle of Brown's Iron
■ B ■! • fie;, is life even for tbe
delicate, the most debilitated;
for the child almost given up for
dead. Iron in tin blood is what the
child nm ds to bring it up. The
fittle digestive apparatus will re
cover. The pale cheeks will fill out
I'liewcn.y groan of the child will be
cxelmu , cl lor nit; merry piattle of
infan' 1 ■ dn -s. Your ff nggist will
I if • - > ,i.d ns /! . ■ i'i Iron
|!llr.*o
f• juqmi. s BAD.
/ 1) in its effects on the dujhotr
tion. The man who can't com
fort ible digest nis dinner is no
a delightful companion,
o, h) in its effects on the house
hold. It sets people at variance
with each other and makes them
irregular and unreasonable.
BAD in its effects on the pr/se.
A dyspeptic business mar can’t
manage his affair", jr prosper
ously as one v /ti healthy
stomach.
Brown’s lro‘ is cOOD.
(, ( H)D in irs effects on the dys
peptic, It gives him a sound di
gestion and en ibleshim to enjoj
the food he swallows.
GOOD in its effects on the family.
It drives dyspepsi. out, and with
it the whole company oi little de
mons that make home unhappy.
GOOD in its effects on business.
With a sound »lige 'mi a man
ran face ind overcoin orrie;
■nd dfi h w 1.
' P as. ,
. ■
To the SMOKERS of
Blackwell’s Genuine
Bull Durham Smok
j ing Tobacco.
i Th' genuine has picture o,
B J LL on every package.
For articulars see our next
announcement.
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AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral.
Nooth' i i ; ;:intsTire so insidious in tlieir
attack .- th it, < ting the throat and lungs:
none t>o trifled with by the majority of suffer
ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting
perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex
posure, is oft. n hut the beginning of a fatal
sickness. \ \ Cherry i'i < iokai. lias
well p. - • i < ‘iii a; in a forty years' fight
with 1 1:. . . i Im v di-cases, and should be
taken in ail oases without delay.
A Terrible Cough Cured.
“In 1 ti t >ok a severe cold, n liich affected
my lun; I liad a terrible cough, and passed
niglit, Mi ; nigh! without sleep. The doctors
gave me up. L tried Ayi;r’« Cherry Pec
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Juu, 5, ltcj.
Gwinnett Sheriff Safes
Will Im> sold before the Court House
door in town of I.awreneeville, in
said county, within tlie leval honmof
Mile, on the first Tuesday in March
next, the following property, to
wi t:
One half m re of land, more or less,
situated in the town of Snellrille, in
said county, upon which is a resi
dence and’other buildintrs, bounded
as follows : ()n the west by a imtilie
road lending to Logansvflle, on the
north ansi s'mth by lands of J. T. Snell
and on the east by M. L. MahAffy.
I.eviedonas the property of P. P,
Rawlins, by virtue of, and to satisfy
three fi fas from the .lustices'Court
of the 571st district G. M., in said conn
tv, in favor of (J. A. Campbell vs.
said F i’. Ilawlins. Levy made and
return® Ito me by E. T. Nix, L. C.
Also, at the same time and place,
will lie sold an undivided two-sixth
interest in lot of land No. 1383) three
hundred and thirty-three, in the liftli
district of Gwinnett county, on the
waters of the Appnluchee river, con
taining two hundred and fifty acres,
more or less, adjoining lands' of Wil
liam Ethridge, Dr.S, L. lliuton and
Samuel Edmonds, it being the place
whereon the defendant now resides.
Levied on as (he property of John
Hill and Mary E. Mill, by virtue of,
and to satisfy one Justice court II fa,
from the 310th, G. M., of said county,
in favor of Miles E. Etvitig vs said
Joint Hill and Mary E. Hill. Proper
ty pointed out bv Plaintiff's attorney.
Levy made and returned to tne by
s. ;r. Meriting, l.c.
Also at tlie same time and place,
will be sold an undivided one-fourth
Intel est in one hundred acres of land,
more or less, number not known, but
lying in theTtli district, of Gwinnett
comity, (la,, ami adjoining lands of
A. A Mauldeu, T. J. Kennerly and
ol tiers,
Levied on as the property of W. m,
Rnrell, to satisfy ati fa issued from
the jussices’ court of tlie -414X11 district
G. M. of said county, in favor of VV.A
Duncan, vs W. 1. Burrell, and Eliza
beth Burrell. Levy made and return
ed to tne by W. F. Glossom, L. C.
Also at the same time and place, one
bluck mare mule about six years old.
Levied on as the property oi William
Surth, by virtue of and tosatisfy one
mortgage ii fa, issued from tlie Supe
rior Court of Jackson County, Geor
gia, oil the foreclosure of a mortgage
iu favor of Allen ti. Carroll vs said
Willinm Smith. Property pointed
out by said fl fa.
Also at the same time and place, wili
lie sold, ti fly-five and one-lialf acres
of land, more or iess, adjoining lands
of Henry C. Martin and ot hers,in the
Oih district of said county. Levied on
as tee property of Julius C, Martin,
by virtue ot and to satisfy one ti fa
issued by J. C, Lowery tax collector
of said county, vs said Julius C. Mar
tin, for his State ami county tax for
thd year 1884. Levy made and return
ed to me by J. K, Baxter, L. C.
Also at the same time and place,
will be sold an undivided one-half in
terest iu a certain Blacksmith shop
and lot, in the town of Hnellville, in
said county, fronting oil t lie Logan
v ilie road 25 feet and running back CO
feet, and all bounded by lands of J, T.
''lu 11. Leviedou as tlie property of
A'. F. Moon, by virtue of and to satis
fy one ti fa issued from the Justices'
ourt of the 407t1i (list., G. M. of said
comity, in favor ( f Joseph T. Hnell vs
said W, F. Moon. Levy made uud re
turned to me by John W. Green, L, C.
Also ill the same time and place
will be sold, fifty acres of land, more
less, lying in the 7th (list,, of said conn
ly, adjoining lands of W. J. Mewl.urn
iml others, and known as part of the
Byrd Martin old place. Levied on as
lie property of Samuel R. Mays, by
. it tne of and to satisfy one It fa issued
by i.C. Lowery, tax collector of said
county, vssaid Samuel It. Mays, for
•is State and county tax for 1884." Lev\
made and returned to me by J. I{.
Baxter, L. (i.
W. P, COSBY, sheriff.
Feb 2.1885.
Hivhmond <V Danville It It
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On and after' Oct Pith 1881
‘assenger Train Service on
he Atlanta and Oharlotte Air
Mine Division will be as follows :
N If TI .W A 1 1
Express Mail
No. 51 No. 53.
Daily. Dajlv.
.cave Atlantal... 6.06 pm j 8.40 ain
t". Gainesville 8.13 “ i 10,30“
“ Lula A 8.11 “ | 10.54 “
“RGapJn’oß 9.26 " 111.20*'
“ Toceoa C 10.04 “ I 11.55 “
“Seneca D lO.iik “ 12.51 pm
“ Greenville. .E 12.46 “ 2.2 s “
" Spartaubrg F 2.(K) am 3.:u pm
" Gastonia... G 4.211 “ 5.26 “
“ Charlotte 11 3.31 j 6,111 •*;
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] Express Mail
No. 50 I No. 52
I Daily ! Daily
L’Vo Charlotte j 1.45 a m I.oopm
Ar. Gastonia I 2,:10 “ 1.41 “
“ Spartanburg | 4.28 “ 3.34 “
“ Greenville... I 5.43 “ 4.53 “
“ Seneca ' 7.28 “ 6.29 “
“ Toceoa I 8.32 “ 7.32 “
“ R Gap June. I 9.26 “ 8.25 “
“ Tatla ! 10.00 “ 8.56 “
“ Gainesville.. | 10.38 “ 9.25 “
“ Atlanta i Loop m 11,30 pm
V;. COMMOIiAIION TRAIN (a. LINE BELLE
GOING NORTH
Leave Atlanta 5.30 p m
D rive at Gainesville 7.40 p m
U COMMODATION TRAIN (A . L . HELLe)
GOING SOUTH.
ave Gainesville 7.00 a m
Drive Atlanta 0.20 “
NO 18- LOCAL n HEIGHT
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 5.35 a. m
' i rive at Gaffneys....lb. 07 “
Spartanburg.l2 20 p. m.
“ Greenville.. .5.27 “
Central 8.10 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
a ave Central 4.45 a in
i >ve Greenvi le < 00 a. m.
“ Spartanburg... 10.40 “
‘ Guffreys 1.17 p. in.
• Charlotte 725 “
a, '.eight traiiison this road carry pas
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it bout change, connecting at Dau
> ill> with Va. idlauil Rwy., to all
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t ■ • d.urging. No 50 leaves Kieli
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.oo A. M. 53 arrives there 7.00 A. M.
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GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
To whom it may concern;
John F. Espy, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for perma
nent tetters ot administration on the
est ate of William R. (Jhamblee, lute
of said county, deceased, and t will
pass upon said application on ihe
first Monday in March, 1885.
■IAS. T. LAM KIN, Ord’y.
This Jan. 22, 'BS.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett Oou ty.
John F. Wilder has applied for ex
emption of Personalty, and I will
pass upon tlie same at 12 o’clock, in.,
on tlie 19th day of February, 1885, at
my office, JAS. T. LA.uKIN.
jail. 22,1885.
GEORGIA. Gwinnett County.
John W Knox, having in due form
applies to tho undersigned for the
guardianship of the persons and prop
erty of Cary R, Knox, Robert E.
Knox and Alma X, Knox, minor chil
dren of Samuel W. Knox, late of said
ootinly. deceased. Notice is hereby
given that his application will be
hear ' at my office on the first Mon
day in March, next.
JAM EST. LAM KIN
l-16-’Bs.td. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
William R. Moore, administrator of
James Roberts, represents to the
Court in his petition duly tiled, that
he has fully administered James Rob
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all persons concerned, heirs andored
itors, to show cause, if any they can,
why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration,
aud receive letters of dismission on
the llrst Monday is April, 1885.
JAS. T. LAMKIN, Ordinary.
Dec. 31,1884,
Georgia Gwinnett County.
N H ltay lias appliod for exemption
of personalty, and I will pass upon
the ai 10 o'clock a rn on the 12th day of
January 1885 at my office.
James T. Lamkin,
Dec 30th 1884 Ordinary
Whereas, Win M Hunnicutt admin
istrator of Wm P Hunnicutt repre
sents to the court inhis petition, du
ly filed that tie lias fully administer
ed Win PHiiunicutts estate This is
therefore to cite all persons con
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