The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, March 03, 1885, Image 3

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STJORT STOPS. (FATHERED HERE ANI) THERE BY A HERALD MAN. The measles, hereabout have abcut played out. Mr. Jahn M. VVilgon, has had his verandah painted. After the vernal equinox spring will come in earnest. Several interesting locrl items crowded out of this issue. Col. Chari«y Brat d, will attend tne Nsw Orleans Exposition. And still an occasional bale of cotton can be seen on onr streets Preaching a l the Methodist Church Wedne day night by the pastor. You can now go to the Exposi tion for 12 dollars and forty cents. Oats, in this county, are very badly injured by the lecent cold weather. Go to Winn & Vaughan’s to buy your B. B. B. and Hamburg Liniment. The new spring bonnets will have a bow set on top imitating mule’s ears According to our own observa tion this hae been the coldest February in 6,000 years. A la#y living near Suwauee, in this county, lost four children recently, ln one day, from meas els Our Seminary has now 50 stu dents. We are glad to note the interest manifested in this Institu tion. What has become of our Logans ville Corespondent ? Wecertiin ly miss bis unsua.ly newsy let ters. The man who advertises his business is like the man who raises his own meat and bread always solid. IV hen we hear of a bo >k pedler being laid up with the colic we have a great amount of sympathy for the 2olic. I: r uWjJdL. I ■ , luakk> C!in b<i I 1;, I>rin ' ft: f\ F»'»- ■ r saauonH «!«>- I" Deeds. I , « rJol) 1)6 'die. >*“ J “ U 01 ■ ;,.ng 'V,II receive m * ud u 3 ■ v Hi need any- Bofula. m your family B%ve they scrofu- B j; the glands? B ;c: i!uus sores or B „■„! it should be ■ [lcc u;iar mint, or Bpjsiteiu the sub B ‘ , producing Bp , llt well to ihe ■>• audit B : o peper iem t ‘ B makes nbso- B jL u test space Hir.ervifM finger of tO It It. it . B , eiiii dy for B u , You Deed j need not a —meru is ul< you B ; ! cighbors, ask ■ ask or write to ■ twu certificates 1 i that 13. It. B, is IB:; at perfect Htu-r before known fllsEASES. I, J.iUglite-r seven I ; he las four ■/! 7l with a pe- Bi ;on the face H 1 iiav< tried seven B • 1,.: them rij.ii and in this B The a Il'-e. For ill s i teiucnt in a St. - ‘ Retire of a B:<, 'list "1 my child B ; Specific. IB 1 "" io, e In terrible B hafllod all the ti. reach, lie ■ She has been B t —is pe, feet B -km is as clear as J A. Smith |B c. Province. Can ■ Martdi 28, 18S4. B'lSfhit SAYS. fl -s and general ■ bv exposure H attet dant upon B gradually devel jß" pestratior. of | ting the sugges ■ : >a i, Is, o had | ' simili r cases B Vnic, / uow fl: restored to a B ' health and BX' wishes for §■ -:' n p. 11l your fl -fuimeih,,,! fl" " Lr, su tr, B Kl ,x ih I> . |B 'hmiioiai Ci.nn. fl' l > ' Skm IBs , fl' Jl ‘i. Sw-ftSpe- Ga fl tL; h we exclude ■ hum our col- B| '‘n 1 a number fl iuii, nts B; : labelled B of "cuie-ahs." B lu our rule in fl <: dimth's Bee fl - U: ‘" certainly ■ " c unmuni- B '■.' s !-«psi a bil- B aud fever. ■ ' "m know cures B"''"'' iV( *'y noted B prove m ‘dacitory B “ivalids. w e jfl " t,J advertise WM- „He M Dos hence M rule ln f(t _ B' I '" aiis ---T.ix-' B Nfe "’ s - Sold |^B° tt:e . uV y and fl Halt’s 11, i, jfl ' to it H cr j I, V,llil * Ihxhri- B-aluff UWf>s tho B 1 Ul »d >e a i I B IV, H'-’puliiri y fl f 6 h y Hitelli- Bv r y - vea ‘«- liJ OVe “ "self B f"r W ,J pinion tu 7 The rain that has fallen here iht'ayearis greatly in excess of the amount that fell during the same period last year. Lent season is again upon us, /favirg “lent’’ afl our spare cash to delinquent subscribers we would now like to borrow some. Some of our ‘ boys” are making an effort to organize a base-ball dub. Certainly that’s right. Law renceville needs a base-ball dub. Judge Lamkin has greatly im proved the appearance of his dwel ling by setting out shade trees along the Side-Walkin front, of it Dr. W L Sawyer, dentist, of Gainesville paid us a pleasant call yesterday, If jou have bad teeth be sure and call on him during his stay, The farmer’s wagon that fre quently comes to town empty, and goes back loaded, is not the connecting link between its owner and prosperity. Happy Tom Chatham Jr. of Gainesville, is now the ar jane con ductor of our Branch railraod Tom is the“ding dongest darling.’ that ever shoved a lever on a loco motive. A majority of the citizens of this couuty, with whom we have conversed upon the subject, favor a county court. The Grand Ju ry should recommend it by all means. LawreuceviUe can boast of one of the most accomodating mar shals in the state. He carries around a box of sticking plaster to use after “splitting,” a fellow with his dub. Attention is called to the poem which appears on the fourth page of .his issu e, entitled “Fleas.” It is f loin the gifted and versatile pen of Miss “S C. T—.” A beau tiful and bewitching belle of Atlanta. Owing to sickness Mr. Elijah Brown, has been compelled to give up his positiou up the Har row f?uage for awhile. He will, however, resume work, as quick sv hie health wi 1 permit. Atiention is called to the adver tip ement of the “Atlanta House Moving and Raising Company,” which appeared in our last issue If you need anything in their line be sure to wri‘e them. The atttentlon of our firming friends is direc;ed to the a.vgr lisement of Mess. Vea/ Cloud &Co.. of Buford, which appeared in our last issue. Tins firm is too well known for their strict integrity and honest dealings to need com mendation from our pen. Read their advertisement and call on them when you want bargains. Take Ayers Sarsaparilla in the spring of the year to purify the blood, invogorate the system ex cite the livt r lo action andrestores the bealhy tone anu vigor of the whole physical mechanism. -More About M. S. E Since our last issue we are glad j to Uote ILe success which lias at tended Mr. B. F. Simmons, the genii n a-lj Agent of the above | Company since his arrival. In I Edition to the names already | published, as having taken poli cies, lie has enrolled 'lie following: J>r, TK. Mitchell, J M Wilson, D- T Cain, W. L. Vaughan, T. P. Tovvnly, T. B. Powell, M. E Ewing and J. P. McConnel. ine eiitor of the Banner Watch man, in noticing this well known company ha s this to ssy: "‘So fur us the Editor of the Banner-VYatelnnan is con cerned, he is entirely satis fied to the solvency of M. S. E Association, For a while we thought the promises too good to oe safe, but upon a i borough in vest'gation of i/s workings and with the tesiiinonj honorable and well known geutlemen before us a comple/e change has ‘come o’er the spirft of our dream.’ If this institution is a failure, none are safe. So we advise our friends io take cut a policy by all means, as they cannot make a better invest meat for themselves or families. The following is a letter from the Itev. DeWitt Burkhead, written to an ageu. of the com pany while in Athens, Mr. B’s* former home : Longview, Texas, Feb. 29 ’B4 ‘‘T will say, tha*. In my judgement you cannot perform a kinder office for /he good people of G a., than to get them to become per sonally iu/erested in the Associa tion. I have been a member of it from the beginning and all ‘lu men in charge of the home office I and can assure all who desire to have the benefit of such an iistitn tion while living and at death, ihev cannot invest a safer thing or whore the returns will be half so great. My first coupon -nature in 1886 my wife’s in 1887. I have reciev ui two loans on mine, of #IOO each, and another nearly due. My wife has recieved one loan of $10(- All expenses of both have been less /ban #l6O, and we have been insured all the lime. For about #3OO or #325, paid on coupon, we will receive each #I,OOO. I don't want any better investment ; and as to the soundness of the princi pal the management and the insti tution, I have not a shadow ot doubt. All I regri'. is theinsti'u tion limits me to #5,000 instead of #25,000. I fell that I cannot do a friend a greater kindness, (in a small way) than to get him to to take a, cer/iticate in the M S E., for /hen 1 kuow he will recieve all the company promises if he lives, and if he dies he will get the same, Respectfully, J. DeYY’itt Bukkhead. A letter from the posmis/er at Longview to a party here, which explainea itself: “Longview, Texas, Feb , 29 ’BS Dear Sir : Your letter of inquiry in regard to the M S E aud B A of Ais before me. and I will say it is as firm as firm can be, It is composed of the best of men for for its officers. The President Samuel Condiff, is our state lepres senative from ibis district. B. YY 7 Browa Y. P., is our ex represena /atiiive, and one of the leading preachers of this Country. A. W. Morrison, Treasury is the banker of ourcuy. E. M. May. ihe Sec retary is a lend and scokholaer; each are rich, reliable and under heavy bond. There is no swindle in this instution, I believe it the beet insnaauce company in exis takce, The association is grow ing very fast. It has about 1.500 members living in and near Long view, the home office, while we have only about 3,000 inhaoi/ants not a merchant in the town but what belongs to ’t. YVha< bei ter recommendation do you wan/ ihau its popularity at home? You cau publish this letter in any pa per or papers it' you wish. I will give you my endorsement under seal if you wish it. Yours respectfully. J. YV Flanigan Postmah/er, Longview, Gregg Co., Texas. A country editor is ail sorts of a fellow. He reads the newspapers, writes with equal fluency upon any subject, sets type, folds paper, makes up mail, sweeps out the of fice; is blamed for a thousand things he never thought of, works nigt t aud nay. helps people into office, (who forget all about it as terwards) is cheated out of his hard earnirgs, puffs every thing and everybody; and yet people who disdain to take Lis paper will bor row and read it with an assiduity tnat must be annoying to the regu lar subscriber, and then cuss the e ditor for no/ getting up a more readable sheet. For these and oilier reasons too numerous to mention, we desire that the gods may c'aim us tarly.—Henry Co.> Weekly Along The Air-Line- SIT WANES. The merchant mill uear here, kuuwn as Stricklands mill, was burred the 27th ult There was 200 bushels of wheat aud some thing near 100 bushels of con , all of which were lost. No in surance. Total loss about #6.000 Mr. John Pharr will soon ha-e a flrst-cla-s buggy and wagon shop m operation. Miss Lena /fyrd. of Atlanta, paid our town a vi-i last week soliciting cubacribers for the Dixie cook book. Our doctors are very busy booking measles and pneumonia. •Slush DULUTH Let us have spring without any cyclones. Nosucjuthiug as geltinJf up any news this week. Cap’t/l YY Howell has resumed his oh. business of selling gn an in Dulutii. We have a new stock of tramps every day of all varietes. Our physicians are having a little rest just now, glad to see them resting. Duluth is supporting foui schools—.two while and two color ed. No business in the justii e court to day of any consequence. Our const; ble has advertised for sale a certain ba'e of cotton severrl times and it is not sold yet prob ably it will seil nex)summer when cotton gets up. YA onder when we’ll have a chance to vote on Prohib.tion. Hopn to have some news next week. Elexib. BUFOED. Four months ago to day, Mr. YY' It Chamblee was burned in the Cementery here. To d iy, his widow was hurried by bis side. Their funeral was preached by ihe Hev. T P Cleveland, of Gainesville in an eloquent sermon. Mr. S P PatiHo, has just arrived with his bride, and was serenaded by the Buford Brass band, and made the impression of suriptuce on the mind, “Behold /he Bride groom cometli go ye out to meet him,” lie married Miss Annie Laurie Booker, of Wilks county Ga., sister of Mr. J N Thompson of our town Mr. A Brantly, is here mending alt the old cook s ovea in town to the satisfaction of tli_ parties interested. Look out for him at Lawrenceville soon Mr. Caron Tullis and others, ure burning lime. He informed me this morning, that they had burned three kilns lately, and was weil pleased with the result. YVnat is there to hinder this from be ing a «ood fanning country if we can get plenty or lime at home, and gold all aronud. The farmers are begining their opperations in earnest. More Anon. County Correspon deuce CENTERVILLE. Measles plenty and some to give away. Some talk of an agriculiuial club toi Rock bridge district* The report from Florida is rath er discouraging - What about it Jack. Mr. Editor, please instruct can didates here after to wear glove it is reported chat they give every I ody the itch in our district. “Good evening gentlemen,’ said Jasper to a crowd in front of Evan’s sUre. The compliment wa“ gracefully returned. “Well,’’ said Jasper, “I have been the rounds tc-day.” “YVhere have you been? ’v as the inqi irery by several. “Well, ihe first place was to Goe Culvets, from there to ohl Mr. Livery s, aud Irom their to Jim //olts, and from there to Bill Davises.” YVhat are they all do ing.” “Bless your life they are digging storm pits.” “Shurelj. them men are not scared, are they?” “Oh, no, they say not, but their wives are.’, G. SNELLVILEE. The public roads have been the topic this week. The hands work ed faithful wichout a single mur mer, and we can claim /he best roads in the county. The commissioners say they don’/know whether or not, they can reo ive uncie John Harris’s section, us he covered it with saw dust to keep them from seeing it ti/1 after court. Our town has four lady clerks. Mr. W P Mason, has fifteen grand children, of which 14 are boys. Uncle Peter Rawlins. : s very ill jhis week. Our authorities should clear our Orbits of logs aud old ihreshers. Mi L’ T Cooper, cilia regu'ar tit th nil for his share of s’absand sav dun'. A double fiu-ed orangoutang 1 Kihing well digger, passed hr u«h this week. He could see wLu comtih and who goetli, but cou'dnot see brother Have Raw lins. who sat on the side of the road, to laugh the pedestrian on of couutenau ;e. Our Bay h’rcek neighbors are trying to place a sioek law gate on our side of the line. Y\> think thev’d be ter not, as we have al ready one gallant officer, John t*ri:»r, 1.. C stationed therewith a cannon, which might send burnt s to their sorrow and destruc tion. Vnj. Brown is waiting in readiness with his well diciplened cade's, in case war ensues. Tobias. VfeiuorlHl. The subject of this notice, Y\ T -1 R. Chambers, was bora May 4, j 1836, and died at hrs home in Buford, Ga., the 28th of October, j 1884. There was in his time few men like Russ, as he was fawil ia,ly called. He was honest, i almost to a fault in bis dealings with bis fellow man. He was one of those quiet, goed citizens that had only to be known to be ap precia ed and always had a pleas ant smile and a good word for even body. U e was a very popu !ar man in -the county, as was demonstrated by the vote he always iiceived for the office of tax re ceiver of Gwinnett county, which office he tilled several terms to the satisfaciion of all concerned. But alas! ,ike all nature he has passed away, but not like one having no hrpe. In his last illness when his friends had lost hoj e of his recovery, even after he himself realized that he had entered the shadowy waves of death, he gath ered his family arouud his dying bed and gave to each his parting instructions, aud when he had finished he was asked by friends as to his hopes for the future. YY’ben nearing the margin of the dark river he expressed himself as being able to lcok by faith in the atouement of Christ to the gate that stood ajar to admit him into the blight lioni6 beyond. His re mains were /aken from his house to the Methodist church, wheie religious services were conducted by Rev. J. L. Johnston, alte,- which the Masonic lraiernity took charge of them, and with all the honors of that order laid Ihem to rest in Buford cemetery. The large crowd that formed /he sol emn procession from /he town and surrounding country demon strated their appreciation of him a s a man and a citizen. L. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS To-Our Friends and Can tamers : Savannah Ga., Feb., 21st 1885, In order to protect you from being mislead br fraudulen/ lepre sentations, we warn you /hat we have i.o connection with any house in Stone Mountain, excepting tli*t of our agents, A. J. VEAL k SON, Parties purchasing fertilizers re resented to be ihe old original BALDWIN GUANO, or to be tno same goods under oth er brands, are warned that they are deceived, and that the old re liable and genuine BALDWIN & Co. AMMONIAT EDDIS OLVED BONE, the same go®ds, they have always used, can be bought at Stone Mountain, only from Messrs A J Veal & Son. Send them your or clsrs, Y’ery Respicifully. BALDWIN k Co. Matchless Cotton Grower We ire offering our Guano tor 380 lbs. cotton per ton and guar ani ee it up to the standard in every respect. Houston k Powell. 3t horses for sale. Two (iood horses lor sale. Apply al ot.ee to VE AL, CLOUI) & CO. W til i DL BUFOED, GA. Invites the attention of the pub lie to thier large stock of General Merchandise, embracing a full j line of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Sloes, Hats, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Notions, Etc. YN T e will offer great inducements for Cash. Fertilizers ! YY't will sell during /his season the following s/andard fertilizers. Soluble Pacific Guano. P. Zell k Sons’ “ High Grade Oriole. “ L. k C. “ YV'audo Acid Phospuate. They are all high grade and well kuow fertilizers, VEAL ; CLOUD & CO. J, A, HOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. NORCROSN, GA. Will practice in the Superior Courts anil courts of Ordinary of iliaronu ties of Gwinnett ana Mill on, and in tin-.lnstires' court of liotli counties. Special and prompt attention aiven to collcctiua. fell U-’iffi-fimo. FOR SALE! I offer for sale a medium size horse mule, cheap for cash. Apply to .!• R. NOEL, Duluth, Ga. FORSALE The undersigned offers for sale a number of good horses Apply at once. MILES E. EWING Feb 10 So Q r.f iiMt .i h n j& STAND’D TURBINE ig- Is the pest cousin ted snd finished, give l>et sf ter percentage, n ore AffVfWl power and Is so I for n*T 1 1* eBS money per horse . power, than aim other ■ W Turbine in the world «aTN ew jmtnphlet sent free liy BURNHAM BROS., York. Pa. THE GEO 7CI A PACIFIC RAILWAY. LOCAL TIME TABLE. j a►> 2.g ►, 1 s’o, S'3 Si*. ®"3 i 3 s'3 b, « ' 9 a ’ STAND’ OENTB’LTIMI! $■ 5 I O * ® 2 I |sW:OOl 'a «ifc 9 Ife 'a e a ru pm I,en e Arrive pm # ni ,7 lt> 4 U 5 vtlanta h ini (j no 7 ISi 4 30 Howell, (in 7 4S:« 10 7 33 4 4H ... Payton 7 88 ($lB 7 88 4 53 Cnattahooehee,. 7 35 (| 30 ! 7 4(1 5 10 —Concord 17 '.MlfilNl 1 7 53 5 33 Mableton 7 17 r, 58 8 011 361 Austell,, 1 8 Id's 35 8 OH 5 471....5a1t Springs 7 04 6 30 i !831 013 .... Vlouglnsvill .... (i 50 400 ! ! 8 34 0 45 ... inston, ill 37 4 43 It 50,7 13 .... VtUla ltlea 6343 30 ! I 1 ntll7 43 ..Temple, 0 011 a 63 i 0 37 8 31 .... Bremen 5 50 •> 30 I j 1 511'J INI Tallapoosa 530•£ 40 j 1008 9 31:—Muscadine, Ala .15 18 l 30 I 8035 leei .Ed wards ville 5 111 3166 #043'1085 ..Heflin, 4 47 1335 i I ! jam 1 1050 1100).... Davisville, 4 36 USH (1104 1113 . .Choeoloceo, 4 38'1143 1113 113 d.. DeArinanville... 4 30:1130 11135 114“ ..Oxford, 410 1060 IKSI 1150'.. ,*Oxiuina 407 1050 am ! 1300 1310 Anniston 3 47 1045 p 111 1360' . .•Berelair 8 36 1000 335 1 1335 1 05' Kustnhnga, 8 10 it 45 ’ 1353 1 33 Lincoln, 3 08 9 18 08 1 561 Riverside, 3 511 8 58 13 3 051 Seddon 3 48 848 35 330 ... .Eden 8388 35 I 1 43 3 58 ...*Ccok,sSprings... 3 18758 1300 334 . Brompton 3 (H) 731 3 10 3 40 ... ’Leeds It 40 7 15 3 45 4 30 .. .’“lrondale, 1 05 8 35 I 4 (Hi 5 00 Arr Nirm’gliam Lve. 1345 8 INI ; p m a m p m p ni i 3 30p in Lve Biimingluun Arr 1330 p in 10 30 Arr Meridian s’llam 8 Ola in New Orleans lOlHlpin 3 30|a in facksou, tO 86 p in i 5 (HI ain Vicksburg, 8 ini pm i Read Dow-n “Flag Sta s Read Up Wistwakd —Connect at Oxanna ■ w ith ET V k G., and at Birming | ham with C N O & T P and L k I N ’ Eastward—Connect at Atlanta 1 with RAD Ga R R Cent R Ros | Ga E T V k G W & A anl A k W 1 P Alt. I. Y. SAGE, GenlSupt. L. S. BROWN, Genl Pass Agt LA YY PENCEV/LLE R li ■"rrive Lawrenceeville,. ...7:0 am a Suwauee, 7:40 a m j L e(lV e Suwannee .. 7:38 p m Arrive Lawrenceville... B.'22jy> m The rain leaving Lawre iceville at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec i ion with the “Bjlle rain” a Su ! wanee, arri viug in Alana a 9:20 'a. m. Returing leaves Atlanta ~ ! 6:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi .ace ! ville a 8:22 p. m. EDWIN BERKLEY Superintenlent ! norto-eastern railroad. SUPEINT *ND ENT 8 O F KIC E, . thens Ga. May 10th 1884 On and after May 12th 1884, trains on this road will run as al lows : ~ NO 63 Leave Athens . 8:00 a no Arrive at Lula 10:00 a no “ “ Atlanta... 1:00 pm “ “ Talu. Falls.. 12:50 p m NO 51 Leave Athens 4:30 p m Arrive a' tula 7:00 p m Arrive Atlanta 11:30 p m NO 5t L’v. Tain. Falls 7:40 am “ Atlanta 8:40 a m Arrive at Lula. 9:50 a m Arrive at Athens.... 1:30 p in T ~N062 Leave Atlanta | 4:40 p m Arrive at Lula I 7:40 pm Arrive at Athens | 9:20 pno Tallulah Falls Accommodation. L’v. Talu. Falls I 6:45 p m Ar. Rab’n Gap. June. | 7:50p no L’v. Rab’n Gap. June. | 8:30 p m At. Talu Falls | 9:80 p m Tallulah falls accommodations will run on YY’eduesdays anil Sat- : | urdays. Ali other trains daily! Sundays excepted. Connection j i made at Lula 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. SLAUGHER, Gbd l-’ass Agent. H R BERNARD, Sup. 13 WEEKS,SI The POLICE GAZETTE will he mailed, securely wrapped, to any addres* in tbe Unit d Stales lor three months n r<ueipt o! ONE DOLLAR. Lioerai discount allowed to postmas ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to RICHARD K, FOX. Franklin Square, New York !•)('•! y PRESCRIPT!ON FREE) For the ManhooJ rt 11 dlsGrd«."» biutiEht on b indit emion or ei-vi\ Any I ruE*n*t litui Uiw liijtre lkQl». I>r W. 1 4<fcl IA A 4 0.. if Wmt biAili «m SU aitli. •» BMYKTQMfI % SOLUBLE GUANO MANUFACTURED BY UnrniUCUnMM.IHu I'ATD UP CAPITAL 4Mm>,ooo. JOHN M. GREEN, MANAGER. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Thifl brand has been before the public lor years, and in eY’ery instance bus given entire satisfaction. , This season it will lie oflered cheaper than ever 380 Pounds OF GOOD LINT COTTON, PER TON. For sale by VAUGHAN <fe PENTECOST, Lawrenceville, Ga; ATLANTA House Moving —ANI— Raising Company Houses’with Chimmys raisul or me vrd with perfect eafety O. L PEASE A CO., 107 Deea/ur Street, Atlanta. Ga. * "" 11 ■>* " ■ (-.a AT Bed Rock. Merchants and Plan ters TAKE NOTICE! Ibe undersigned his been appointed Temporary Re ceiver of the firm of HERRIN and TURNER, bv Judge N. L. Hutchens, and will offer at once, the en tire Htock, consisting of Dry Good?, Hoots, Shoes, Hats, Notion, Jewelry, Hardware, Clothing, Groceries Ftc. v* mvi The goods are first class and fresh, and of the la test styles, and are to he sold strictly at first cost. Noyy is the time/or Merchants, Plantsrs and head of families, to buy goods cheap and save expenses. Ifyou need and anything, come and come at once, They must he sold by order the Court. To Whomit May Concern Notice is hereby given that I nave been appointed Temporary Receiver, by Judge Hutchins, at the in Stance of the Creditors of the firm of Herrin d£ Turner To collect all ot the accounts, notes and other evi dences of indebtedness of said firm. All persons indebted to said firm, are hereby noti fied to come forward at once, and settle up. The mat ter is in the hands of the Court, and the Debtors of said firm must act promptly, All claims not collected will he placed in suit. C H BRAND, Temporary Receiver Jan2o-85-tt ATI, Nl’ GE HO IA. —MANUFACTURERS OF GrOssypiuin Phospho. THE GREAT CORN AND COTTON FERTILIZER. A Special Manure for Southern Lands aud Crops. It contains al! /he Elements of Plant Food in tlieir Best Form. It has stood the Test of years, and is now regarded as one of The Safest and Rest Fertiliser In Use, Thousands of Earmeis iv Georgia, Alabama, Tenuessee an l Floridr. and many of ihe most prominent Ayrfcultural Clubs use it. l&*To whom we refer. It is one of the Highest grade fertilizers sold in Georgia. (See Agricultural Department Reports.) We in vite tests alongside the best Fer/ilizers in use. YY’e offer it low for Cash, or on Tim® for curreucy on Cotton. YY’e are the original aud only manufacturers of Gossypium Phospho. Itb great success and wonders-d popularity, has brought into the markets several imraita tiona. Nme genuine unless Lriuided on each sack : •Manufac/uied a W. SCOTT k «...