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think its pro vis
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Hot r atßu with sugar,
t 0 tile.
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SHORT STOPS.
OATHKRED HERE AVI) THERE BY A
HERALD MAX.
Ourt next week
A few snip are to be found near
Lavvrenceville.
Sheriff Cosby wears his new
honors gracefully and placidly.
Tbe artesian well at Centerville,
m this county is not yet complet
ed.
Positive, wait; comparative
waiter; snrper'ative. get it your*
8* f.
I oto d Al \\ ilson s for apples
and i range*-,
On iot our most enterprising
inerchan s use old oyster cans for
fneh
Be about fire when you
leave your place of business at
night.
Largo droves of black-birds can
be seen around Lawrenceville al
most any day
W ilsoi. s is the place to get fan
cy family gi oei ies, Frtsb mock
for cash:
There will be no spring weather
until the blu9-birds sing. Have
von heard ’em yet.
Bedford Patterson went down
to Emily station ou the BAP
Hail road last, Sunday.
We cal attention to Veal, Cloud
& Co’s advertisement. Will have
more to say in next issue.
Oh, how we sigh for suushiue,
bird songs, flowers, and the “oltf
reliable” blackberry dumpling.
Several interesting communica
tions have been crowded out of
this issue They will appepr next
week.
The s'reef hands havs been put
mg in some good work on Church
street during the week. Let the
good work continue.
While our school is large, the
number will be conside able aug
mented by tbe coming of the pret
ty spring weather.
The weather clerk must be suf
fering from a severe attack of the
“Jeemes Jams,” judging from the
weather for the past month.
We enjoyed a pleasant call from
Rev. J L R Barrett, of (/aiuet>ville
yesterday morning. He is an earn
est worker in the viueyard of his
master.
Lawrenceville was honored wi/b
excellent sermons last Sunday.—
Rev. Mr. Dnßose, of Decatur, in
the morning, and liev. Mr. Bar
rett. of Gainesville, in the evening
Mr. Lee Hagood, a former at
tachoe of this office, but more re
cently the publisher of the Milton
Democrat, is now visiting his futh
er's family at this place.
I will, (D. Y.) administer sacta
meutly of the Lords supper, after
the eleven o’clock service, on the
first Sabbath in March.
M. 1). Turner, I*. C.
We regret to cbronnle the se
rious illness of Mrs: M J Porter,
of this place. We sincerely true/
tba/ she may soon be restored to
health and so the bosom of her
family.
Fresh lot cabbage and sausage
at J M Wilson’s.
Gainesville is getting behind.
One ol our enterprising merchants
*old a fifty dollar Gill of goods to
a gentleman from that /own one
day last. week. Hurrah for law
reuceviile!
Remember when you attend
court, a\ this place next week, if
you are in Leed of any kind of </ob
Printing call at this office, and we
will satisfy you bo/h in work and
[price. Anything from a visiting
card to a lull size bouk neatly exe
j cuted.
The attention of our farming
friends ii directed to the advertise
meut of Messrs Vaughin k Penie
coet in lo days issue. The guano
they offer for sde, has been before
tl e public for years, aud has al
ways given entire satisfaction.
Read their adveriisenient and give
them a call.
“Out Oountiy’s Choice,’’ is the
title of a veiy pleasing and attract
tive chart issued by The Continent
al P nbiisliing Company, 148 Mon
roe St-, Chicago. It. is mounted
on rollers ready to hang up, and
shows neai >y life-size portrabH of
the president and vice-president.
The work is well done, and the
publishers offers liberal terms to
agents selling them. Twenty cents
for a sample.
The McDaniel House, one of the
'urgest bote's, passed into the
hands of a joint stock company
last Friday. Col. W J Born, wa s
elected president, Maj. Bedford
Patterson, treasurer, and Chas. H
Brand, esq , the advising attorney.
The company has unlimited capi
tal and wtl ' make this famous hos
iery secoud to none in the state.
A competent corpsa of cleiks have
been selected and will be installed
at once in their new relations
With thiß enterprise, Lawrence
ville scores one mors laurel.
i Count [/ Corrcsponclones
farmers academy.
Owing to the deep and long ;on
tinued snows recently, it was i n
practicable for me to getolT my
sua! say last week.
babbit hunting has been the
order of the day for some tune.
Not in Mat tins district only but
all around ua. Of course jour
humble correspondent had to
take a hand in it too. I ihink
wilhiu a radius of three nines, sev
oral hundred of these auimals
have paid the penalty for potato
pa.dies. etc.
The mixing up of Duluth affairs
wi'h onrs, complained of by
'‘Alexis, ’ was not intentional ou
the part of your correspondent
from this place.
We ai e proud to see the fair
weather once more, and hope for
better for preparing our Undo for
cultivation.
Guano is being shipped in
abundance to all the stations, ar.d
•t seems that all our friends want
their share.
Your correspondent Ims not
purchased yer, but may when die
roads get in order. Tim.
SNELL VILLE
Mr. Jas. Lanier of our town,
has tweniy-twogreat grand chil
dren, and over seventy grand chi!
dr n, all living.
Our Methodist friends will saon
commence the erection of a new
j house of worship They expect
to have the best building in the
County.
Mr. Ed vin Rhoales is enjoy
ing good health iu America.
Mr. D. L. Shell, has commenced
a vibiage over his way. He has
already one business house and
blacksmith shop. Hurrah for
Shelville.
Mi. N, R. Williams dil a rush*
ing business, day and uiglu this
week.
The demand for bedsteads is
on the increase
Measels are ab around us but
uone in ihe viltiage yet.
One of our n> ighbers near the
artesian well, below here
purchased a bo'tie of whis
key for medicinal purposes in bis
family, who were suffering with
this terrible disease; but it is
said he drank tbe whiskey, him
self and rubbed the children wdi
me bottle which did great, good
So you see prohibition will do.
Go on with your petitions.
Tobbvcus.
GENT REVILLE.
A few evenings buck our little
j town was thrown into the great-
J est excitement by the blowing of
i a horn. Everybody knew it was
j some lung very unusual for a horn
i ) be blowing at that time of day.
One would run this way, anoUier
that way, not knowing what to
say or do. One would say so and
so is dead, he or she is hurt; an',
other would say had off, you bet.
Listen! listen! oh pa, oh ma, what
shall be done? assistance is need
ed, go io their relief. Tool! toot!
toot! went the, horn. Oh! ex
claimed one, I know now what it
; means. Wh it is it? asks one. It’s
Hendrix and his host oVo, no.
I surely not: it can't lie Yonder it
; comes, J see now what it is. What?
! said a dozen or so; ted quick. It s
the man and the bear. Toot! toot!
toot! said the horn: much as to
say, “Come out and see the bear
Jainbo perform. “He can t mice,
he cao sing, he can do most any
j thing,” said ibe bear man. After
j the performance was over the bear
| '»an, then ready to go on his way,
turning around, facing a young
man, pointing at liockb, idge Bap
tist church, arid: “Is that a hotel?”
“Yes,” said ttie young man.” “No,
: it’s not,” said two or three; “he’s
. fooling you, lhat’s a church.” The
hear man then turned around,
facing the young man who was
trying to fool him, and said: “My
lad don’t you blowey with me, 1
am a stranger here, I do not un
derstand jour language.”
Jauibo Jump, Jainlm re,
Jumbo climb theolit oak .ice.
Esque maw , von es que shaw,
My friend I si v please keep your jaw.
Ex as to re E von I How
Next tiling Domes will be a blow.
Oh don’t my friend, pleast) don’t I (.r ay
For what I’ve done wus just in play .
E von ester Ex y to play
1 think I will have you to stay.
Oh please my friend do let me oft’
For 1 have got a dreadful cough.
Von es que maw, vou es co wit
I think young man you (letter git.
I can, I will, I do believe
j That 1 am bound to have a heave,
j A vou I re, t v >u I bid
! They nay young man your name is Gift.
| E vou 1 ve ex y to lou
Ladies, you ail I bid adieu. G.
FROM OXFORD.
Oxiord, Ga., Feb. 14, 1885.
Editor Gwinnett Herald : It a,a /
be of interest to some of your
readers to hear from the noted
little town of Oxford.
It is situated in a healthy lo
cality and affords many advanta
ges for the diligtnt student. The
inhabitants are good natured
web-to-do citizens. The people
of the surro tndiug country look
like, I imagine, David mourning
ivei the less of his son Absalom.
I cannot account for the reason,
unless it is because they have to
butcher so many of their cows to
supply the demands of the Ox
, * ,r 'l people. The honest farmer
| very frequently slays his old ox
i that las pulled lis corn to mill
for tbe last twenty years, ajd
dressing die carcass, he briugs it
to Oxford aid sweats it is the
best beef in the world and gets
six cinta per pound foi ;. twenty
j year old ox.
| Notwidistanding ihe epidemic
of the cows and other misfor
tunes whicn the students have to
encounter during their collegi
ate life, all seem t ' enjoy cbemj
selves finely. Emory College has
a wide reputation and same day
; will be one of tbe most noted coi
| leges of the United States. I
• prophesy for her a blight luture.
According to the custom , stab
lished for three years pest the
■ Senior eluss oil last Teuvsday
i planted their class ires. Not
withsli.i; ling ihe inclemency of
the weather there was a full* ai
, tendance. All seemed to enjoy
J ihe occasion immensely. The
Senior class has bright prospects.
Their success in life depends
largely upon themselves.
Dr. Hay good. .x-president ol
the college, who has been tbseut
from our midst for some time, bus
returned to his tome in this p/ace.
Old Emory would make better
progress if theere were more
young lacues to encouiage the
student through his d flicui. task
of obtaining knowledge The
teachers of Oxford are not defi
cient in ibis art; all we need is
more of these divine creatures.
K. J J.
Along Ihe 4ir-Line.
BUFORD,
Onr Justice courts are getting
to be places of strif \ be
tween attorney's at law. Yester
day was couri day here, one attorn
ey gave another the d- m lie
aud received in return a blow ;
they hud two little fights, and
still are not satisfied. JuG.ce
the Peace should be sure to have
order in their courts, even if they
have to impose a few hearty
fines.
We have been having tlie cold
est weathei of tiie winter three
snows on one another, and tbe
boys have caught nearly all the
rabbits.
The farmer? are getting behind
111 their farming interest Some
have begun to sow oats.
Mr. T, S. Garner, is still con
fined to his room.
Several coses of meastli witii
other sickness in our town Notli
ing new to write.
Moan Axon
SUWANNEE.
| Our town is divided on the
j school.ques'ion the trustees having
j failed to select a teacher, who will
! give general satisfaction. Several
young men would have been stu
dents here if they had been suited
with the teacher.
Mrs J f Baxter, of this place,
died at her fathers, Mr. A L Pitts
iu DeKalo county the 20th ius ,
Ti e guano trade will be bet
i ter than ever before owing to Lit
i tie ferry living been leestablish
I ed.
i Saturday was our court day and
| quite a number answered.the ba
ll 11s call. No property sold.
/luring the recent wmw our |
' boy s caught enough rabbits to
! check the sale of western lu g sides
| for a few days.
i The scamp who borrowed Dix
: on Brown’s mule a week or so ago,
hrs not returned it; neither has he j
been heard from.
Our merchants are having an un j
usual demand lot time rations our
1 farmers will have to change then j
j way of farming and make their J
I meat and bread on the farm ot go j
1 west, or to the saud mountain.
Mrs. B F While is visiting her i
s fatuer in DeKiub county.
Mr. J W Baxter who has been
quite feeble for some time is j
thought to be improving. He is !
able to walk abou/.
Slush.
NORCROSS.
If this is not the coldest Feb
ruary known, it is oertaiuly the
1 coldest for many years. It is
generaly given up that all the oats
sowed m the fall are killed by /tie
severe cold in this nion/b.
Our justice court yes eiday dis
posed of considerable business.
We noticed besides the local at
torneys Col. Wimpy, of Atlanta, m
attendance. Law .'s being useu
liberally but money very spareely
indeed.
One of our leading merchan s
went to Atlanta last Thursday
morning to purchase a mule, seed
oats or something Rev Air Park,
went with him Widow Farley
returned with them; all wen/ to
.he splendid residence of Col. S T
McElroy at night; been riding
1 round together ever since; 'epect
something happened, butno mules
■i«r seed on/s cou'd be found iu
/he . bantu market.
(tin Livery Stable men are do
i' g « ri> e business, taking drum
mer? to Roswell and Alpharetta.
I Ii t. doctors aie getting plenty
of rest now for a spell.
Less I arm work done down to
I date than for many years, hut ‘he
Heavy snows amt deep freezes have
1 prepared the land better, probably,
than most of the farmers would
have ih lie.
1 si c old Bro. Jackson, of Beik
shire, is in trouble about Local
Oi tioi, but I don’t Link it will
hurt him much, even if it takes in
Gwinnett, for he lives not very fat
fi in St me Mountain, inDcKdb
coun/y, and the understanding is
that it oozes up in that town, out
if the ground almost anywhere,
and I reckon Local Option, nor
no other son of option, can sup
press ;Lo Stone Mountain, ami
Be ). I tekson is entirely safe until
dial occur*.
DULUTH.
All quite and muddy along the
An Due—trains behind time.
Very little work of any k : ud go
ing on.
t here was a wedding iu our
town hot Sunday evening. Col.
A /i Fisher of Jug Tavern, to Miss
v’ionic Lowery, of this place No
curds,
Dep. Sheriff Newborn has sold
bis interest in the tan-yard and
shoe shop to Mr. J W Knox who
will continue the business alone.
There are between 80 and I*6
men in Duluth, of ibut number 22
are exempted from road du.y
nearly ail of these over age. 7'liat
speak* well for ihe healthfulness
of this place.
Agents of the Self Emiownment
Lite Associations are pleu iful—
think about i', (or they’ll be
around to see you
Rab' its will not trouble tbe gar
d ns much this spimg—all killed
durir g the sno v.
M. Rober s A Co., are ready to
supply the farmers with the best
double-foot plow in tbe conn
tty.
Some have said that “if t hey
could not wri/e letters mors newsy
in dit terrsting than /lie corres
pondents of the Herald do, they
would not write at all” But let’s
not mind such remark* let them
try it. The man who runs as
good a paptr as the Herald is,
wbbont /he aid of the “Printers
Union,” deserves a rich reward.
As good bargains can be
bought in Duluth as in any town
in tiie state—reason, less money
in it than any other town in the
state.
Fourteen days more; boys and
.veil u.ive a Democratic Pit Bident
but it wont be so long between
iiiies “here atier.” Throw your
hats up and “holler” whoopee.
Alexis.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Man-hirst Cotton Qrotror
\\ e tre offering our Ghiimo tor
380 lbs. cotton per ton and guur
an eeit up to the standard in every
respect. Houston k Powell.
3t
it OWES FOR SALE
Two jiuoil horses lor sale. Apply at
ofiee lo VEAL, CLOUD A- Co.
VEAL, CLOUD 1 00.
BCFOHD, GA.
luviies the attention of the pub
lie to thier large stock of General
Merchandise, embracing a full
tin* of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Sloes, Hats,
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Notions, Etc.
We will offer great inducements
for Cash.
Fertilizers !
Wt will sell during this season
the following standard fertilizers.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
P. /ell k Sons’ “
High Grade Oriole. ■
L. k C. «
Waudo Acid Phosphate.
They are a'l high grads and
well know fertilizers,
VEAL, CLOUD k CO.
THE ATLANTA CONSTITU
TION
! ’
In a long article relating to /be
I B. B. 8.. of that city says :
The Blood Balm Company
started one year ago with $162,
| 00, hut to-day /he business can
not be bought for $5,000,00.
The demand ami the satisfac
tion given is said to be wi/hout a
parallel, as its action is pronounc
ed wonderful.
We are glad to announce that
our druggists have alieady sec or -
1 ed a supply, and we hope our read
] ers will supply themselves at
on ro.
It is said to be /he only speedy
' and permanent blood poison reme
dv uft'sied, giving entire sitisfac
/ton in all cases before one bot'ie
uas been used. For Blood Di
-eases, Kt key Troubles, Scrofu
ls. Cattarrh, old U cer** aud Skin
Diseases, try one Bottle of B. B
B.
J, A, Htr«T,
-VI TORNEY AT LAW.
NORCROSN, GA.
Will practice in the Superior Courts
amt courts of Ordinary ol' the coun
ties of (iwiuuctt and ’Milton, anil in
the .Instices’ court of both counties.
Special and prompt attention given
to collecting.
Feb-O-'So-timo.
FOR SALK.
I offer for sale a medium size
horse mule, cheap for cash.
Apply to J- R. NOEL,
Duluth, Ga.
FOR s.ALK
The undersigned otters for
sale a number of go, d horses
Appiv at once.
MILLS E. EWING
Feb. 10 ’B.-)
rx JiVRNRA M'S
X IMPROVED
SjL STAND’D TURBINE
% Is the best cousin ted
and Ituishcd, give bet
ter percentage, i ore
po"er and is so I for
- t' f( LIJ less money per horse
yr'iiiilir. power, than auo other
f— e V Turbine in tbe world
tv "New pamphlet sent free bv
BURNHAM BROS , York, Pa.
THE GEO i CIA PACIFIC
RAILWAY.
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LOCAL TIME TABLE.
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fr si l l s !
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it in 4 or> vllanla 8 00 o (Nl
! T „•:( 4MI .. Howell, (in 74H (j 111
7 t»;4 48 .... Payton i 7 its «Hi
7 :mi 4 -st Cnaltabooehee,.. 7 .T»(;.'Ml
! 7 4(i 5 b! Concord, 7 -4 is;
7 SB 5 t! Mableton 7 17 f, 5H
; s ini :MI Austell, H 111
| s OK 5 47 Salt Springs i 04 [■>:!«
i K “l 0 l:.’ ... Doiiglasvill (i .70 4 oo
K 114 (I 47 .../inston ti 37 4 43
i 0 70 7 13 Villla ltlioi 034 330
; l 0617 43 ..Temple, II 00,(73
1037 831 ... Bremen 7 .70 30
I 71 0 03 ... .Tallapoosa ft 30040
(HUMID 31 Miiseadine, Ala . ft lti ] 30
I Hir-’ft 1001 Kdwardsville ft 01 >|ftft
9043 103 ft ....Heflin, 4 47 133 ft
a m
; lOftti lliNi Duvisvllle I 37 lifts
I 1104 1113 . ...Cboooloeeo 1 28 H 43
1113 113(1 DeArnianville. . 4 30 ll'.di
1 1137 1148 . ..Oxford 4 10 10.70
| 1170 1170 . .’"Oxanna 4 07 1070
a in
1300 1310 .... Anniston 3 17 1046
pin 1370 . ,*Uerelnlr 3 3ft tiNHi
422.) i
1 33.7 1 oft Kilstaboga, 3 10 'J 4ft
363 1 33 Lincoln, 3 03 0 IK
iMi 1 66 Kiversluc, 3 ftlis ftt>
13 3 061... .Seddon 340 K4K
36 3 .'MI . .. Kill'll 3 33 8 3ft
11433 50 .. ,*Cook,s Springs... 3107 58
j3OO 334 . Ul'ompton 2007 31
I 3 10 3 40,. ..‘Leeds, !' 40 7 15
3 4ft 4 30;.. .‘lrolldale, I Oft 0 3ft
j 4 00 5 00! Air Wirin’gliiuu Lvc. 1,34 ft 0 ini
| i> m inn I p in p in
t 3 30l>in Lve Bitmingboin Arr, 13:30 () in
i 10 30 Ai r Meridian ! 5 30 a 111
0 01a in New Orleans loiMipin
3 :io[w 111 .... faekson, ' 0 3.7 pm
j 5 (Hl ain Vieksburg, 800 pm
I Bead Down ‘Flag Stw's Head Up
Westward—Connaol at Oxanna
; with ETV &. G., and at Birming
; ham with CNOiT P and L A
| N.
Eastward —Connect at Ailantn
with RADGa R R Cent R Ros
IGaETV&GW A A an \ A A W
i P /Hi.
I. Y. SAGE, Genl Hiipb
L. S. BROWN, Genl Pass Agt
LAW BENCE V/LLK R R
Arrive Lawrenceevilie,... .7:0 a rn
Arrive a Suwanee, 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee .. 7:38 p m
t rrive Lawrenceville... 8:22, e in
The rain leaving Luvro iceville
at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec
ion with the “Belle rain” a Su
wanee, atv. vitig in Alana a 9:20
a. m. Returlng leaves Atlanta ,
0:15 p in and arrivingat Lawi ,nce
ville a 8:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Superintendent
NORTO-EASTERN HAII.KOAP.
SUI’EINTKNUKNT S ()m«’K,
tlien-i Ga. May lOih 1884
On and after May Pith 1884,
trains on this road will run as al
lows :
nii S 3
Leave Athens 8:00 a in
Arrive at Lula 10:00 a in
“ “ Atlanta... 1:00 p m
“ “ Tain. Falls.. 12:50 p m
NO 51
Ltave Athens 4:30 p m
Arrive at Lula 7:00 p m
Arrive Atlanta 11:30 p m
NO St
L’v. Talu. Falls 7:40 am
“ Atlanta 8:40 a m
Arrive at Lula 9:50 a m
Arrive at Athens.... 1:30 p m
X<) 52
Leave Atlanta 4:40 p in
Arrive a' Lula 7:40 p m
Arrive at Athens 9:20 p in
Tai.lulah Falls Accommodation.
L'v. Talu. Fulls j 6:45 pru
Ar. Rab’n Gap. -June. | 7:50 p m
L’v. Itab’n Gap. June. | 8:30 p m
dr. Talu Falls | 9:30 p m
Tallulah Falls accommodations
will run on Wednesdays and Sa»-
urdays. All other trains daily
Sundays excepted. Connection
made at Lulft with passenger
trains on Richmond k Danville
Railroad, both east and west.—
Tickets for sale at General office,
College ave., to all points, and in
formation furnished with pleasure.
M. SLVUGHHIi,
Gen Pass Agent.
H R BERNARD, Sup.
13
WEEKS,SI
The POLICE GAZETTE will he
mailed, securely wrapped, lo any address
in the United .States for three month) n
rtueipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
IJi itol discount allowed topostmis
ter« aveiiH and clubs. .Sample copies
mailed tree. Address all orders to
RICH ARP K, FOX
p i ikliu Square, New York,
I*3 0-/
EDDY,STONE
SOLUBLE GUANO,
MANUFACTURED BY
CLARK’S COVE M CIO., lew Bedford, Vul
PAID tJI* CAPITAL #SOO,(KM*.
JOHN M, GREEN, MANAGER.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
I his hi nnd hug hi (Mi before the public for yenrs
;ind in every instance Inis given entire satisfaction.
I liis season it will be ottered cheaper than ever.
380 Pounds
OF GOOD LINT COTTON, PER TON.
For sale by VAIIGHA X A PENTECOST,
Lawrenreville, On;
ATLANTA
House Moving
AN') ”
Raising Company
ll<iuses will) ( hiinreys laisfd or 1111 vtd with perfect safety
O. L I‘EASE A CO., 107 Deea/ur street, Atlanta. Ga.
■ mg.-. ''
AT
Bed Rock.
Merchants and Plan iers
TAKE NOTICE !
tlic
(■eiver of the finn ol' HERRIN and TURNER, by
.Judge N. 1,. JlutehenH, and will oiler tit once, the en
tire stock, consisting of
I )ry Good.-,
Roots, Shoes, Hats,
Notion, Jewelry, Hardware,
Clothing, Groceries Pt,c.
rite goods tire first class and fresh, and of the la
test styles, and are to be sold strictly at first cost.
Now is the time lor Merchants, Pluntsrsand head
ol families, to buy goods clteapand stive expenses.
If you need and anything, come ai.d come at once,
They must, lie sold by order o f the Court.
To Whomit May Concern
Notice is hereby given that 1 nave been appointed.
Temporary Receiver, by .Judge Hutchins, at the in
stance of tlie ('reditors ol the firm ot
Herrin <£ Turner
To collect till ol the accounts, notes and other evi
dences of indebtedness of said firm.
All persons indebted to said firm, tire hereby noti
fied lo come forward at once, and settle up. The mat
ter is in the hands of the Court, and the I )ebtors of said
linn must act promptly,
All claims not collected will be placed in suit.
U 11 RRANI), Temporary Receiver
.Jan2o-80-ri
ATE NF Qg RGIA.
—MANUFACTURERS OF
GrOssypium
Phospho.
THE GREAT C >UN ANI> COTTON I'll UTILIZE If.
%
A Special Manure for Southern Land*, and Crops
It contains ali the Elements of Plant Food in their Heat Form. It has
stood the Test of years, and is now regarded as one of
The Safest and Lest Fertilizer in
Thousands of Farmer! in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and
FI aide, and many of the most prominent Agricultural Clubs use it.
Sfc*r To whom we refer. It is one of the Highest grade fertilizers
sold in Georgia. tSce Agricultural Department Re porta.) We in
vite tesla alongside tlm b-st Fertilizers in use. We offer it low for
Cash, or ou Tune for currency on Cotton. We are the original and
only m-rtuf teturers of Goesypium Phospho. Its grea' success and
wonderM popularity, has brought into the markets seyeral iminita
tions. Nme genuine unless branded on each sack :
“Manufaettued by GE(J W. SCOTT A CO., Atlanta, G«.