The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, February 24, 1885, Image 4

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farm and stock notes. It in rot necpssary for farm ers lo ornj'Jov apfoftS'i' i xl vii.<■ vardist, to prune their nc> Suit is benefim to mos: crops and one of the vety bent ways of applying it ie to incorj orate it with mamue used a-- a !< p drees, iug Most people choose fruit by the eye more than by palate. This is why d:e tLosi productixe ar - 1 showy sorts are profit able to the growers. Nearly ail of the best families of Juseys are clorely in hied, by which means the bed qimlitieb have brer, pcrj etna'el. It is a remarkable fact in breeding, un less judiciously done, oc -unions a loss of vigor, ye the in st imp.ir tant traitb us d obmac oi isti'-s art more strongly rondered inbeient than by tbs out-cross me hod. For quality, tne Robed Angus* for early an.tuiity ami siz> the Shor horn ; for grass beef, tie Hereford ; for general utility, the Devon; for but er the Jtise : tor mhk, the Holstein; lor cheese, the Ayrshire; for cold, tha Oaliowey; for heat, the Brama; for starvation the Texas. This is he way it was put by an old dealt’ ami breed er to to the Axn Live Stock Journal. Young tu-keys require great attention up to the age of six weeks. A person of xperience might not lose more than four or live out of fifty m a favorable season. A'o hard grain should be given tir.se turkeys un til thtv ate live or six weeks old. Bread ami milk with hard b iled eggs, should be fed at, first. AN ter ward the curd from e. ibbered mi.k is one o the best things for them alone, or mixed wi h ground oats. Scalded-milk can be used for a change. A good wash for rx>fs and buildings is as follows : Slake lime iu a close box to prevent tue escape of steam, and when slaked pass it ihrough a sieve. To ev eiy six quints of this lime add onequart of rock salt and cm gallon of wale r. Af/er this boil and skim clean. To every five gallon of iLis add, by sow de grees four quarts of fine srnd. Coloiirg matter may lie added if desired. Apply with a p tint or whitewash brush Th« Bronze is die largest of the turkey family, many of them weighing so far in excess of our ordinary turkey as to bear r o coin parison in regard to value of car cass or profit to those who keep them. As one gobbler is sufficient for always any number of hens de sired, the cost of improving with the large Bronze is not great, con sidering its advantages. Pairs i t these turkeys reach fifty pounds and over at times, and the cross between it aDd the common tur key makes a superior m irket fowl. All vegetable substances are composed of 95 per cent, of the four organic elements, the othe 5 per cent being furnished by the mineral. Of the ten mineral ele* meufs that compose the other 5 per cent, of plants, six are fouud in nearly ali soils iu sufficient qualities fur the supply of the plant, but the soil is delicieni in ihe other four, viz ; phosphorus, potash, lime and soda. These four elements, joined with any substance c m.amiug, nitrogeD, are necessary to make a good man ure in order tc supply the soil with ihe lacking elements. A REMARKABLE RECOVERY On the second day of January last, Etta Worley, a seven-year old girl, the step daughter of Nelson Carroll, who lives three miles from Carnesville, was kicked bv a mule. At the edge of the hair above the <ye, the skull was frac tured to the. size of a half dollar Part of the fractuied bene was taken out by Ir. 11. M Freeman, the physician in at endauee. He also removed a half teaspoonful of the bra:n >hat profrudtd into the wound. On the 1-t of February when the doctor caned to see her she was out at play with the other children, and suffi ting no a par ent inconvenience from the wound which is not entirely healed. Her miivi d >es not seem to be affected by the lors of a portion of the brain. \\ e have heard of persons living a f ter a portion o! the brain lici 1 been rein ived, find r .re in stances of the kind are well au thenticated, but we have always been some wont skepti a! on the subject.; there is however no mis take about this case —Came .vilie lv-gister. Bv adding two parts of , ream tanai to one part of oxalic acid ground tine ant kep- dry in » bottle, *ou will tin,!, i,y ..pp'ving S bale of the powder to rust stains while the urtic o is wet. that the result is much quicker and better. ■ash out in char warm wa er to prevent injury to the goods. !! h f etty v Wtvl titled that a mat who purchase, a-.«,p e(l rai ,. way tucket can complete 1n.t,,,, ~ ey if he start o , tlm day the "!! i expires, notwithstanding it mav tak > him several days longer to complete his journey, England’s deith-rate lias de creased duiing the present cen ury from forty in a thousand to twen ty in a thousand. This isattribui ed to the progress of sanitary sci ence. K now That Brown’s Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will 'Y.surca hearty appetite , nd increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. k - .tores an exhausted nurs ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens themuscles and nerves,enriches the blood. 1 -vercomes weakness, wake fulness,and lack ofenergy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid 37 Walker Baltimore. Dec. 1887. For sir. years I have been a great sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys pepsia.audCor.stipation.and became s; d;bi'itated that 1 could not retain ayfhir.g on my sumach, in fact, life had almost become a 1 unlen. Fi - ally, wht -\ hope had almost left me, my husband seeing Brown's Iron Firii i s advertised in the p per, induced me to give it a trial 1 at now taking the third bottle and have va felt so well in six years as I do at the present time. Mrs. L. F. Glut fin. Ddown's Iron Bitters will have a better tome effect upon any one who needs “bracing up," than any medicine made. QjIF-fD no longer from Dyspep »ta, Indigestion, want o Appet it e, losso fS tr an g U l ack vY Energy, Malaria, 1 BROWN’S i ,»ON BIT TERSneverra Is to mre all tiifcoe diseas;-.^. ton, November sC, iSb» % tffiowN Chemical Co. €* -ntlemer. —For yrars I h«v\ I n great >uflf erf Dysj \ a, ,-a4 cculd g-‘t no r: v e.)i Mr'tc everything which was r < miner. - et?) until, acting on the ndv ; cc of x fiiend, who had h-.» > beta n. ed t y Brown’s I.r n Li. sis, Iti: ; bottle, v/ith )■ ;*. s rt. -. e •. Previous to B» • •* Bitters, everyth nV 1 at-* cistr- i me, and 1 surt ved kre; ty • < .» Nil which was unbeatable, Suite - itig B«ov n’slron Birri vl m« troubles ire at an end. Can’t-; t any time without any disap-reeabJe tc suits lam practically another person. Mrs. \V Fl.nn, 360 Maverick St*. E. B -ion BROWN S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive org: i removing all dyspept... symptoms,such ns tast ing the food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The only Iron Prepara ion that will not blacker, fat teeth or give heada< he Sold by rll Druflcjß.ts Brown Chemical v -o Baltimore'. M l, See ti.al r.!' Iron Bitters r.-c in.,de by Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and Love crossed red lircs ami true!. • mark on wrapp'd. BEWARE OF IMITATION? FOMISKIX I Remedy nuchas Diseases) 17ETVER.ITCH.SORES. PIMPLES. / VERYSIPEIASvI WRINGWORMy mm pm Byuiptoiii«aroiroistiire,fitin{;i:i: ,iti h,u r. worse at jighi; Menu as if m»\ve; i :.t the rectum; the pr v .it p .nvr.ro, f- . : j. /,* a Sleasant, econouii al and \ ■ - j : ivo ciir»*, Swaym:’j» iNTMRNTia superior to ary article in the market. Bold bydniggißta.oriendnoct*. iu .’’-it. fc. t,§.«»3 Maze** Sl :ib Addle*?.]!# SwayneASon,rinla.,P^ JJL ■ ■ .s ... ■ . j . -«. - JCaBKV " 1 > jfS 4 -<> •' ' V: .10 1 year wit; r.'.t ordering it, 1 H,r i >, prices, descriptions and , Yr-jrf table and Flowei » to all P, M. CCQ P^.V pkesct.t: vrthf «.fs. i .Vv' Tl A SJJSJ® °L ¥Xl ‘£?‘ a A "? ril'.c sf l.ay !i, >,;«£. C'uJ’ 'I; ±2**' 2 s * ** '<*■ m I Slot Met M«H( ir 'umt t 11. , HEKIKEKsF^i This standard article is com pounded with the greatest care. Its eifeets are as wonderful and , satisfacton as ever. . t restores gr,\ or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a tooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its uso D-comos white and clean. By its tonic properties it restores xlu* capillary glands to their norm* vigor, preventing baldness, and rnak ng the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing lias been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M. I)., State As sayer of Massachusetts, says, “ The constituents arc pure, aud carefully se tted for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes.” Price, One Di.llar. SuakLagiiam’s Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be ■eh, d on to change the color of the heard from gray or any other un Y-siruble shade, to brown or black ■it disr-iction. It is easily applied, •,-ing in one preparation, and quic-k --■> and eflcctually produces a per nauent color, which will neithei "ub r.or wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HAi.L &. CO., NASHUA, N. H. ssii by aU Dr. /fists, sti £-ils:s in Bsdt-jaes |F Ayer’s Hair Viffor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. t ■■ i iiiginul color , with the gloss and . ■ .times* of youth. Thin liair is T ’ d, falling hair cheeked, and often, though not always, ■•utvd by its use. Nothing can re lore the hair where the follicles are lestroyed, or tne glands atrophieo uid decayed. But such as remaii. an be saved for usefulness by this ipplication. Instead of fouling the uair with a pasty sediment, it will cep it clean and vigorous F Its •.■.visional uso will prevent the hair • Vom turning gray or falling off, • u-l consequently prevent baldness, i-'r-'o from those deleterious sub 'tam.es which make some prepara ions dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit nit not harm it. If wanted merely •or a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desir dilo. Containing neither oil nor lye, it does not soil white cam uic, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. rRE PARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical Chemists* *OLJL> 15 Y ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Wi:. o s are in Trouble. Dont be dismal! Your liver is tor pid, perhaps, and you may be said to be bilious. The way to help you out of the difficulty is to take Broren’s Iron Bitters , which sets disordered livers at work in good style. Don't be cross and angry! Your digestion is bad, and that upsets your disposition. If you will try Brown’s Iron Bitters, you will find the digestive difficulties driven away in short order. Don't be despondent! You are "•rak because your blood is thin, and you cannot fare trouble, or think you cannot, i'ro ns Iron Idlers will put iron into your circaii-.uion, enriching the blood, making it a royal red color, and giving you the strength you need. The troubled, the weary, the despondent, the nervous, *he debil itated, and the bilioi ■ tird rest, re pose, refreshment, an 1 reconstruc tion in the use of that prince o? Tonics, Brown's Iron i ‘tiers. The drupe. t charges a dob >.r a Lott)? for it. j . / .P ft P ep devoted to Btsience, mechanics, en jßc?7®p*o®» inventions and patent < r V 'TnJ ii, J ' v »ify num>»er illustrated with l l S„.f“ s ß* Tini:a - publication, furui-1.. , » •acyelopwiia of information nlmh without. 'J im popularity of raf.iiA !° AMK«ir*» is nth that its cir- Sff riISJ A“I ! 'P 'aoclt that of oil other papers « f t„eiof,k C J’n «■ f!»»ycar. Discount bjr all newsdealers. MCK.Nitu, 1 u lumbers, ho. 361 Broadway, N. Y. OATPItIf Mlinn * Co. hare U: £• ra I X. ai.o had Thirty -1 v * hj* Seven Years’ i t m ■■■J prac i ice before I the Patent Office, and have prepared I more than One Hundred ihous i and applications for patents in tho ' I’nited Htotea and foreign countries. Caveats, Trado-Wurks. Copyrights, Assignments, and all other papers for securing to inventors their rights in tho United States, Canada, ivngtaud, France, and oilier foreign countries, pro- pared at short notice and on reasonable terms. ■ Information ns to obtaining patents cheer fully given without charge, liand-books of information Bent free. Patents obtained through Muun & Co. are noticed in the Scientific American free. The advantage of such notice is .veil understood by all persons who wish to dispose of their patents. Address. MUNN A CO., Office SCLEHTiFic , American, 361 broadway, New York. 1 Q BURNHAMS I *||,; "aTANDAR O^ rvoI NE I PAMPHLET FREE Bv BROS.YWK.PAw STRONG TACTS/ A great many people are afkirg what particular troubles Brown’s Iron Bitters is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Para' ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumati in, Neuralgia, and all similar disea- , s. Its wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at .he foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1880. 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 ray daily household dutb 1 am now using the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and I cheerfully recommend it to all. 1 cannot s -y tod*much in praise of it. Mrs. Mary E. Brashpak, 173 Prcstmanst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., 18S1. Suffering from kidney from which I co ’d get no relb , I tried Brown’s .1 Bitters, w ■ 1 cured me < <*tcly. A child < mine, recov „ from scarlet 1 had no ap c and (lid not sei ni t*> be ablet a tall. 1 gave hint Iron Bitters .1 the happiest results. J. K.ylh Montagi. a. leart Disease. Vine S ;>burg, l'a. 1 :. i, j«Bj. After try: h physicians and many 1 ’ r palpitation of the hca t roceiving any benefit, 1 • d to try Brown’* Iron Bitt ..1 ve used two hr t tles and . r found anythin.; t'.at g;a/e me so much relief. Mrs. Jlnnib FI ESS. For the peculiar troubles t.> v, ’ h ladies are subject, Brown’s Iri.-n Bitters is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine, ’ll* Cut Illustrate* in® Manner of Using f 5 * DU. l-IKKCK-IS fountain llasar injector, ?€ A dressing which is at once agree able, healthy, and effectual for preserv ing the hail | Faded or gray i/iu.V is soon restored to its This inptniinent is especially deaigneci for th H r ,e<’t application of ZTL 1- is the only form of instrument yet *<■<. a lit wlreh llrihl L.ediclnc ran be e.art '•>! / *t /- .:d r erf telly applied to at! parts o: :! <• afiee ’• i d.'.'hl passages, and the chambers or mv; i ■ *imntii!icaling therewith, in whi-h - a 0 rn-r f> cquentlv exist, and from which <., «i bal discharge gen orally proceeds, j: « «vu *r suuce-s in treating Catarrh heret nore « i-cn largely from the InipossihiMt’ of a-p:-’" -emedies to these cavities and ci • ■ 1. >1 the ordinary meiluxls. Tiiis ol* i:uhe in ;h» '»y effecting cures is entirely overcnie t> :-e nvention of tiie Douche. Its iro i- p c isa .1 so simple that a child can un ’« -.Hand u ; i?!l and explicit direetioiiM a < o, .tit in-t rument. When 11-ed v.uh tni - : •r m icnt, Dr. .‘■•age’s Catarrh iJeniodv cute , rv--. , __ att i' ks of “(lohl | a tlii fflem r S\ y\ PTO TI s-1 re -ont icatlache, dischango faking in: > throat, r.e i-rte profuse, Nt at* tv, thick inm :p :> n •ffensivc.etc. Jn otiieru, a dryness, li waterv weak, or inllamed eves, slopping up, or «*b:- rta* it *n, of nasal passages, ringing in **ars, deal os-*, l.awking ami coughing to dear thr- a* • ’eerations, .-.cabs from ulcers, voire altered .a-a twang, offensive breath, impaired or t<> a -•. . inn of -on 4 d - mell an i taste, dizzi f -. me t d.tlepression, loss of uppe- e. i- -li e.alarge* 1 tonsils, tickling '*oe.di, etc. »>n ‘ a few «*f these aymptoms are liiieiy to b? »re en :a any oase at one time. Pr.S:!«fc\( utnrrh Remedy, v;hen u ee wii 1 Or. Pf«re< hi Nasal Done lie, om.D 'nied wi:n the c,on,tin ion tl ireatmcui v; is lecoei mended in the pan ’ li.ee that •\tap- etch bon eof the Keniedy. 1 • pqrfe p-ciiJe for litis 1 arh *ome disease, li giu. » e wint to use, c 'main ig uo strong --r causr.ie bugs ..r poison-. T! H'dWf! h-mp tv isa -Ida ■ocents, Douche ntbu cents,by kill Urnii^Utii, P * VIERCX IU. J). t iTo^r, nrnr x 0 v t Jit* g. w V .“4 JpljL*. -4. L. - * One of the old mistakes of the: profession -was to think that there were no other ways of curing dis ease except those which had been handed down from former times. It is not to be denied that the Doctors have d >ne great things for the world. But when it comes right down to the r 1 curing of disease, it must be admits 1 that Brown’s Iron Bitters h.u done en ough to earn thegene •ous.gratitui:: of this whole present generation, including the medic,d j:rofis.-,lon. There are no mysteries or secret’ about the corn; umding of Brown’.- Iron Litters. This preparation 01 iron is the only preparation which will not injure teeth or slosuai h. In this it is beyond comparison bett; ' than the other preparations, wi Y! are mischievous and injurin'.:;;. You need not fear a mi .take in trying Brown’s Ir< . : . Yout druggist has it. Itgivt . vi ,i 1 to the feeble, and new life to tin J- - p. tic. Ch i ! nti’ • it, u • safetv 1 '■ ■■■■■ ho? Bi; (A -iicdi. t. .i? i. hops, in < i.t, .■»11 • two, i UANDEI.ION. I Ani>th* Priim’ ami Unst'*p • mu. Or at i-v 1 j; j ' l they C’ 5: ?:■ iu ( i r>tv*n * s f,f ’ I l.lv«-T, Klrtncyn,nml l'»*t V I vouaneni l , h’u t'pU sMif ' t , > j. I r euntie Compi . SIOOC- IN cold. I Will bo paid for n ewe thov ' ♦ tvJ I b*lp, ur for »in thing in;,. j I found in th m. I lAakyoiir drupfrtst far ]l«-p -trid tr^l ■them before juu .-,1- •» Take m* 1n.1.r !« an ahHolutojuidirronfs-, . r ( i I I>runkeueM, u-c i f opb.in, t v i I Uuicotio. mmmmm s*n» fob ct ucrr. tth I All above »r»M by drng. ' .<*, jllup Biiutt Mfgl ( j. > . v ~'. Its}out iiii« ttui'iu i« m»oili*r s . Perhaps that seems a high price 1 for it, considering how poor your blood is, and how your vu • >!e sys tem is prostrated, debilitated, and enfeebled. iV>j V. have been heard to say, under such circumstances, that they would not give the toss of a copper for the choice between life and death. But when it comes i to actually drawing near the grave, j a man naturally draws back, and j says he does no* " r ant to die. Life is very precious * ana even to a bro ! ken-down ni;m it is worth saving, One dollar will buy a bottle of i Brown's Iron 13liters. That one I dollar may start you on the road j from misery to recovers, A man must take a very mean view of himself who is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself from deadly debility, and i step into the en joyment of solid health. Brown's Iron Bitters vitalises t./e blood, tones the nerves, and rebuilds the syster Its we.’ is well known. Invest that dollar i. j Lt : ! 8 Con.'.,<iei ingall the ills tra! -;tack I’ttle children, it is a wond'-r that any of the poor little youngsters lire to grow up. There are children who are truly objects of pity. '1 )'< y si. ,•;>! almost ] bloodless. Their creeks are thin ! and pinched: their eyes are h ..lew; and their skin is tightly drawn ov v, their foreheads. There is nothing hearty about tr ere. Thev do not enjoy their lives. They a: < suffering from the debility that leads to marasmus. Poor things! Do a good deed for the pale, poor, puny, pallid child. Hand its mother a bottle of Bruton's Iron Bitters. Here i. life even for the most delicate, the most debilitated; for the child almost given up f< . dead. Iron in the bit ax 1 is w 1 it the child needs to bring it up. Tile little digestive appar.it-s will re cover. The pale cheeks v. ill hi! it. riiewti. v . >an if t! chili! '! I.v exchang <1 l«.r Sue nr ny j.r ,: i ol infai ’ . i ■ .. i Mi,- a t will tell ■■■..•'■ • -n l HALL’S Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER was the first preparation perfectly adapted to cure diseases of the scalp, and the first suc cessful restorer of failed or gray hair to its natural color, growth, and youthful beauty. It has had many imitators, but none have so fully met all the requirements needful for the proper treatment of the hair and scalp. Hali/s Hair Rexewer has steadily grown in favor, and spread its fame and usefulness to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal leled success can be attributed to but one cause: the entire fulfilment of its promises. The proprietors have often been surprised at the receipt of orders from remote coun tries, where they had never made an eliortfor its introduction. The use for a short time of Hall’s Hair Hem. vver wonderfully improves the per sonal appearance. It cleanses the scalp from nil impurities, cures all humors, f.-ver, and* dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It stimuTUi the weakened glands, and enables thorn to push forward a new and vigorous growth. The ell* < U of this article are not trail.-, like those of alcoholic prepara tions,!* ;t remain a long time, which makes its use a mailer of economy. BITOKiNGHAM ! S BYE FOR TIIE WHISKERS Will change the beard to a natural brown, or black, ms desired. It produces a permanent color that will not wash away. Consisting of a single preparation, it is applied without trouble. PREPARED BY 8. P. BALI S CO., Baste, B.H. Sold by all Dealers in Medicines.- ros ALL THE POEMS OP Scrofulous, Mercurial, and Blood Disorders, the best remedy, because the most searching and thorough blood-purifier, is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Sold by all Druggists; 51, six bottles %>. A Marvelous Story a TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON: “fiSSufcS? “ Gentlemen:• My father resides at Glover, Vt. 110 has been a great sufferer from Scrof ula, and the iiclosed letter will toll you what a marvelous effect Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has lmd in h : I think his blood mnsf; have contained the humor for at le <nt ten years; but it did not show’, except in the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, umil about five years ago. From a few spots which ap peared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body. 1 assure von ho was terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his ago who enjoy as good health as lie has. 1 could easily name tifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. M. Phillips.’* FROM TiiE FATHER; pleasure and a duty f, r me to state to you the benefit, I have derived from the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Six months ago I was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. 'J'ho humor caused an incessant and Intolerable itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever 1 moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. 1 commenced the use i f the Sails ar* uilla in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition l-'j/an to improve at once. The sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well In every re-pect being now able to do a good day’s work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire wmi. ..as wrought such a cure in my case, and I tei: them, as I have here tried to tell you, A\n - Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., Got. 21, lb&L Yours gratefully, Hiram Phillips.’* Ayfr’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula and all Scrofulous Co in plaints, Kryslp*. elas, Kczema, Ringworm, Blotches, bores, Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu rities, aids digestiou, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality and strengthens the whole system. prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. Sol' 1 by Ml Urupgists; Si, Mx boltHs for *& (Dvinnett Sheriff Safes. Will lie sold before the Cburt House ilni.r in town , l biwrencevilte, in -iiill i 'millv, witliin tin- legal horn-'• if rule, ny Hit' first Tuesday in March next, tin following properly, to wit: ( inr half Hcrt'of lotto, morn nr loss, situated in the town of Snellville, in ■ ii• I i minty, ii|>oii which is u nwi licncc nuil other buildings, bounded ,is fi 'lUiws ; On the west lit it public mini leit’limr to Logiinsville, on the, north innl south by I mil' of .1, T. Snell n.nl on the east by M. h. MuhAffv. I,i \ ieil on ns the property of K. I’, Unwlitis, by virtue of, and to satisfy three fl fas' from the usliocs'Com t of O’e ,Vi Ist tiistriet 11. M., in sait) eoujt tv, in favor of <l. A. < 'timphcll v<. sit id E I* Hawthis. Levy ninile urnl retinue I to nut by E. T. a lx, L. ('. Also, at tiie same time mid place, will be si ill I an undivided two-sixth inteiest in lot of laud No. (Kit) three hundred and thirty-three, in the fifth district nf Gwinnett county, on the waters of the Appaluchcc liver, con taining two hundred and fifty acres, more nr less, adjoining lands' of Wil liam Ethridge, l‘)r. 8, L. Hinton and Samuel Edmonds. II being the place j whereon file defendant now resides. I Levied on ns the property of John Mill and .11. try E. Mill, by virtue of, and to satisfy one .lustier court tl fa, from t lie 3111th, G. M., of said county, in favor of Miles +;. Ewing vs said John Hill and Mary E. 11 ill. Proper ty pointed out hv Pluintilf’sattorney. Levy made and returned to me by H. If, McClung, L.t*. Also at toe same time and place, will be sold an undivided one-fourth interest in one hundred acres of land, more or less, number i ot known, but lying in the 7th district, of Gwinnett eoiint i, (la,, and adjoining lauds of A. A Maulden, T. J. Kennerly and other*, Levied on as the property of W.m, Hurl'll, to satisfy a It la issued front tiie .jussiecs’ court of t lie tilth (list tie t G. M. of said I‘ounty, in favor of W.A I)iini on, vs \Y\ L Harrell, and Eliza betli Burrell. Levy made and return ed to ine by W. E. Ginssom, 1,. ( . Also at the same time and place, one black mare male about six years old. Levied on as tiie property of William Sm th, by virtue of and t a satisfy one Mil 1 1gage ‘,l fa, issued front tlie Supe nor t 'out t of Jackson ('oitiily, Geor gia, on tin- foreclosure of a mortgage n lav or of Allen G. Carroll vs said Willium Smith. Property pointed out by said li fa. also at the same t ime and place, wili be sold, llfty-five and oue-lmlf acres of land, more or iesa, adjoining lands ol Henry t Martin and ot hers, in t lie (ith district of said comity. Levied on as tee property of Julius C, Martin, by virtue ot and to satisfy one li fa issued by J. C, Lowery tax collect nr of said comity, vs stliu Julius C. Mar tin, for his State and county tax for tint year lss-1. 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 in a certain blacksmith shop and lot, in the town of SneUville, in said county, fronting on the Logan itle road 25 feet and ruuu’ugback till fee!, and all hounded by lands of J, T. Snell. Levied on as the property of W. E’. Moon, by virtue of and to satis fy one situ issued from the Justices' Court ot the Ktf’th diet,, G. M. of said county, iu favor i f osepli T. Snell vs said 'tf, K. Moon. Levy inane and re turned to me by John VV. Green, J,, C. '.lso at the same time and place will be sold, titty acres of laud, more a. .lying in tiie 7th dish, of said conn !y, adjoining lands of W. J. .Ylewl.urn amt others, aiulknowit as part of the Byrd Martin old place. Levied on as the property of Samuel li. Mays, by il l ue of and to sat tsfy one li la issued by 1. C. Lowery, tax collector ot said county, vssaiu Samuel li ways, lor uis State and county tax for fssh Levy made and returned to me by .). li Baxter, L. t W. P, COSBY, he riff. Eel) 2.1855. liiehniond Danville li li Paß!llNOEft D !ViENT On and after > Oct 12 th 1881 Passenger Train Service on the Atlanta and tjharlotte Air Line Division will be as follows : north wakl>. Express | Mail No. 51 ' No. 53. Daily. | Daily. ! i.'avo Atlanta.... I 6,00 put ( 8.40 a ui li . Gainesville ! 8.13 “ i 111,30" “ Lula A | 8.11 “ I 10.54 " “It Gap Ju’c B j 9.20 " j 11.20 •• “ Toceoa <’ ; 10.04 “ I 11.55 “ “ Seneca 1) | 10.08 “ | 12.51 pm “ Greenville.,K I 12.46 “ I 2.28 “ “ Spurtanbrar F 2.00 am 3.34 l>m “ Gastonia... G *.23 “ | 5.2 t! " “ t'harlotte.. H 6*o | 6.10"* ... SOU L’HvV ART), | Express | '.Mail No. 50 I No. 52 I Daily Daily L Charlotte 1.45 am I l.OOpra Ar. Gastonia 2.30 " 1.41 “ “ Spartanburg 4.28 “ 3.34 “ “ Greenville... 5.43 “ 4.53 “ “ Seneca 7.28 “ 0.29 “ “ Toceoa j 8.32 " . 7.32 “ " K Gap June. O.2(J*“ 8.25 “ “ Lula 10.00 “ 8.50 “ •' Gainesville.. 10.38 “ 9.25 “ Atlanta l.OOptn j 11,30 pm j tCCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE GOING NOIiTH L ave Atlanta 5.39 p m Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. L. BELLE) GOING SOUTH. 1 avr Gainesville 7.00 a m Drive Atlanta 9.20 “ NO IS-LOCAL HEIGHT GOING SOUTH Le vo Charlotte 5.85 a. m Vrrive at Gaffneys... .I 1 '.07 “ Spartanburg.l2 20 p. m. Greenville.. .5.27 ‘ Central 8.10 “ '■() 17—LOCAL FREIGHT. GOING NORTH. Central 4.45 a in • Greenville tGG a. m. “ Spartanburg.. .10.40 *• Gatlr eys 1.17 p. in. Charlotte 725 “ . i .eight trains on this road eurry pas ■as. All passenger trains' run I- 1 <i gn to Danville and Uichinoiid e l i liange, eoiiueeting at Da.ii [viliewith Vfl. idlaml Rwy., lo all i s ,a l ilies, and at Atlanta with nil •; itw-rging. No 50 leaves Kich no at 1.30 2, and Nosl arrives ■lt 4.45 I’. M. 52 leaves Richmond .M. 53 arrives there 7.00 a. m. i * loeal 1 "eights stop at above stu i tons 20 lo 40 minutes. ill IFI'.T SI.MCIHNU CARS WITH OIT CHANGE. On trains Nos 50and 51, New Fork 'i"l Atlanta, via Washington and I m fiv i 11< , and also 11c.'. * ilA.,iro and Asliv ilk On tra its Nos 52 and 53, Richmond and Dam iile, ami Washington und A.i gust it. i; ml Washington and Now Orle ans Returning on No 52-sleeper Hi si i.shorn to Richmond t ’I lirough Tiekets on sale at ( har lotte, (l i eem ille,iSeiiec a, Mpart an burg, and Gainesville lo all points Sout'g southwest, North and East, i Ait a N ktv it. oi ,v irom A'liei:.-, B “ NE i> it to irom • i ailulu Falls. K. Air i ine to A from Klberton A Bowersvilk D “ Flue ltidge It It to Irom Wulbuliu. Ac <JA i} A ; Ntwberry, Alston end Columbia V. .2 SJfc .S U ,tt 0 lo & It in H ■ i Its i . ville, Alston Ac. ( hosier A 1 . noir to A Front t hestt r. Vorkville A Delia? II N 0 I>iv A •’ tJ-A to vt tin' Gretnsbi ro, Kali ig iAvt.N Rekkeiny, Sn penin tend end. A. L. Hives, 2nd V. P. A, Gen Mating AJ Slaughtr, GeiiT l’aseu Age Orehilla Cruan o The i * chest NATURAL BIRD C4ir \ V n the market ! Does not lire the crop j n ( j r / N Ihe finest base lor Composting to j ter 1 It should be put in tire ground or Comp st eßr] Pe dljton’s Guaro, Pendleton’s Acid Pb.osplj> NONE BETTER. Our stock ot Seeds, Farm Implements , h.,. Feed Cutters, Corn Shelters, Planters UU ’ Cultivators, Reapers, Thresher ENGINES, ETC. IS FULL AND COMPLETE. MARK \Y. JOIIKSOK&CO 27 Marietta Street, Atlanta,! ft, a HlllHlll *3 W wiii'iiif Wwß '‘iliiiliffl '''Ulll'iilnS "35 'i® -JJ '.J A OL t ATIj NP a Iff HCH A. —MAN UFACTURERS OF- Phosplit THE GREAT C RN AND COTTON FERTILIZER. A Special Manure for Southern Lands and Ooi It contains nil die Elements of Plan Food in their Best Form stood 'he Ten of years, and is now regarded as one of The Safest and Best Fertilizer in Us ■ 1 hou-ind of Farmeta in Georgia, A'abaraa, Tennesset :.'E ridr. and many of iie most proaiii.ent Agrfeultural Clubs use feff" To a hum we refer. It is one of the Higher grade fert -oid m Genigi (St o Agricu tural Department Reports.) W vi o tests alor g -ulo the bust Fer/iiizers in use. We offer ii lo Cash, or 'ui T int f r currency on Cotton. We are the origins j i>nly manufacturers of Gossypiutn Phospho. lis giea' sueces woiidei * 1 1 popularity, lias brought i to she markets severaligi dons. Nme genuine unless branded on each sack: “.Manufactured by GEO W. SCOTT & CO., Atlanta.( The Ordinary , GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. I’. H. B. Gower, administrator of Layman Stone, repn seats to the Court that lie has'fully administered Layman Stones estate. This is therefore to cite all persons con 'eerued, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they cun, why said administrnlni- should not he lischurged from his administration i‘id receive letters of dismission on the first Monday >n June, 1885. J allies i Latukin, Eeb il—Bmo Ordinary GEORGIA, GwrNNETT C UNTY. Notice is hon by given to ail persons concerned, that on the 27th day of Ma\, 1883, G. \\ . Vomer, late of said county, departed this hie intestate, and no person has applied for admin istration on the t-slnte of said (I. VY. \ erner, in said state, and that ttdtniu l'tr non will he vested ill the Clerk of t In* SiijM Tior ('Ollll or souie other fit amt proper person, on the first Mon /lay in April, next, unless some good cause be shown to the contrary. Eel). 14, 'BS. J.T. LAMKIN, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. To whom it may concern; John F. Espy, has in due form ap plied to the undersigned for perma nent letters ot administration on the estate of William K. t'hamblee, late of said county, deceased, and i w ill pass upon said application on the lirst .Monday in March, 1885. 4 AS. T. LAM KIN, Ol'd’y. Tins Jan. 22, ’BS. Georgia, O’wiiineft Cotir cy. M. ( . Jackson, huv ng in proper form appliid to me tor permanent I- Iters of a Iniiuistratiou on the estate ot Lewis A jaeKson, lati of saidoouii tv, deceased. This is is to cite all and singular the credit.-rsund next of Ivin ot Lewis A. .mekson, to lie and ap pear at my ofiiee on the fi st fl aidav in March tiexi, anti show cause, if any they can. v\ hy permatii id admin istration slieuhi net, lie grunted In M. C.Jaekson, on Lew is A. .laeksoti’ses ta,‘- .1. T. LAM KIN. Jan. 9. 188 a. (h dinurv. GEORGIA. Gwinnett County. John \\ Knox, having in due form applies to tin. undersigned for the guardianship ot ih< per.-ons and prop idly ol Cary li. Knox, Robert E. Knox anil Alma N, Knox, minor i hil dnai ol Sauiin i W. k nox, late of said county, deceased. Notice is hereby’ given that’ bis application will be hear at my office on the lirst Mon day in March, next. , ~ JAM K 3 T. LAMKTN 1-16- 85. td. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Gwinnett Ot unty. "illmtii IF. Moore, administrator of .latnes Kolierts, repr< souls to the t'onrl in his petition duly tiled, that he lias lull', udtninisicm) James Rob erls estate. This is 11 erotore, t,o i'ite all [icrsons eone< rued, heirs aufj cred itors, to show ‘•ansa, if ativ they can. Why said administrator should hot be discharged from his administration, and lveeivt-it iters of dismission on tin first Monday in April, lsss. JAM. T. LAM K IN, Ordinary. Dee. 81,1884, Georgia Gwinnett C.an ?y. N !l Ray lifts applied for exemption of |iersonidty, and I will puss upon i Hie ui 10 o'clock a in on (lie 12th day of .muuury 1885 at my office, Jatuo, L. L.tnkin, j Dee 80th 1884 Ordinary : Georgia—G win nut/ County ~ T/inU whom it may coneern. .Mary 1. lull has in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of ndnimistration on tlie estate of Josh ua.llill Jr., late of said county deo’d. and I will pass upon said application on the first, Monday in February 1886. Junibs T Lamkiu, Deu 111884—92,00 Ordinary* M ON & HAUL sivo: Organs g [ *'- t" - : hon i- .a ail g Tt -ai It, !' xliill I ions !a 1 .ani .ai. a-. A non can i ngaii-. avvaniid a a.-n ' a-v p.n m. »i, r ed Upright Pia presoiil iug very liirlr st i'VtII >yt it ladn d iii.-lo h ins!ri'-.u.nl • ling to all la all ;.rev ion- imp nieiils . in of •.ivah r vainr iha seeiirina nn -I pure, ivlei.d, mi lani - and i.i iea-i d dnralaiily: ! .v i vo'din llaliiiiiy la _•! o time. I i ill I li, ; . li e ; 11 ; i i i l . iI a IIW *'•■) 'llN A ii \V! IN I hai.tN <v ? Company. M ill, 154 Treinont 81 ; Xsw in Ea<l 111 li SI ; I liioago. It) Wabasli Ave rinrs a gives lone and P wer. FV ints ol i lie Kidneys, Bowel- t Ji. Liver a.id I,lings, fur al! the troubles of women and far t idily disorders italareii by WH ir s and n i rial strain, its<fleet! i , rise nut. dial in na. h i fll Ssi in e if gingi I. Jlelet aus to I ahfe, an antidote to the li(|i" 11 and exceeding lalpfnl ta lto and ieelde. F.lie and fU®sizes HIM 'OX, ioaO! Agents V. anted dal:l ai 'lp sell I lie i ‘illy .din ail li.<l a| >lims»! Clevela a oTh \ I x-Goveriior Ilurslieiinrr, if ember of the 1 S n ingress, ana I I lensei i iinii'innn as • '*’ ra -; mol i-;i. intimate friends « . 11 is I tie most reliahie, ililri id i irhiv ill ns t Jti t «‘<l, helief ® . use tie'll,and. Areals Hi''' <™ 'I has fine steel pa™ sells fastest and pays best. » of nidi Ihd I. .. at. lip l '"",', l ".'"S t \ 1 1 idda.m Lies, Euhs I Lilmt P l'tl. Melt-her M J<>h"*oi ATTORNEY AT LAW. GAINESVILLE, GA. Will piactuv m tin* 11 f ci ciiiis ami ili» : * Supreme t our Stale liusii.,Bß intrusted t" tv 1 I receive pruiupt ntlenlioU. 1-20 I v GEORGIA, t.wivNErrC'f «■ John F. Wilder has iippli'v j eni pi ion of Personal!G , j puss upon tliestlliie ill 1- " on Iho 19th day ol l e,l I U i d' M KI my office, J A‘ s - 1 ' ' ja». 22, 1885. N TICE, Is hei-ohy givt II thill I ed for my wife Giehmn j Free Trittler, as providea Jan. 281 h 1 “>5 Into. Th"» ' NOTlt’K TO UKBTOBS (REHITOBS. Ail persona indebted t# “ in. T Real™, late rl lit c, used are hereby iio«{W^ N inn ed ate paymeal. ntt<« a> t pf iitjf eluiaw against said ea'ate. G sent theta to the un ieraigoe-i. requited hy law p nor. DAVID F. Lini*’ 1 ’ Jan, 5, 1m35. f~ f J ' I 't'lra W WpP*KT«Kj,ttinp. W f'y, JUr A; ,n A i- 0, t t U-nnyfL. I. tain St- c N .'an MiiiiaifliiiW