The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, March 03, 1885, Image 4

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[Written f -r the Gwinnett llktiai.i*.] FLEAM. BY B.*!’. T. Fleas is most micomiuoneat critters, Mighty uncommon, says I Kase there's no telliu' when th.-y’re about But it's pretty shore they’re nigh. Their affection wit li self is uncommon, Soon as their 'quaiutauee is made. They’d stick to you olosern another. Though they are but poorly paid. But they are ssloh mischievoas crit ters, You hates for um to be round To iilustn te perpetual motion There's no better to be found. Whali you don't wants me to describe u ml That's mighty hard to la* done, For no soouer do you git uigh um Than off they go for more fun. You ax where I Urst made their 'quaiutauee? Dis nigger’s head very thjck, But he (inks it was at camp meet in L >r, chiid! if de_\ wasn't thick! The preacher he'd glowed quite elo quent, Tellin’ ns ob do broad way, And sinners was takin' on mighty Down oil dar knees in dehay. I nebber was markubly 'ligious, But I felt very bad 'dat day So got on my knees wid de others, tu de most cnntritionest way. But suddenly 1 feels very cur ous A shaky down 'bout de knee, W« didn't know then what it was sar But 1 links it was de tlee. He got right familiar,—lie did -Hr, Dancin' de racquet so neat; And when I jist tried for to cot ell him He began at hide-and-seek. I say they's remarkable critters. Tricky, uusartin’ sud spry: And theonlv way to get rid of um Is to drown um so says I. Yru first notches hold oh his collar. And looks rigid straight in his eye. And tells him you have him foi shore now And ax him hows that foi high - You tjiusl tickle him uuder his chin, Or on his petite rib—you s*-e. Then gently drap him in the water. And that's the end of the See. WIT AND WISDO.m. A new years call—Please re mit. A slow match—a long engage ment. A man never knows what genu ine poverty is until lie has tosbave with soft soap Nurture your miu 1 wi/h great thoughts. To believe in heroic makes heroes. When a man’s constitution is run dowp, ne can never wind if np with whis-key. While h»i mother was taking a fly out of the buffer little Daisy asked : Is fbat a butterfly mania? A Wes ein paper delivers this short lecture on women •. “Wo man is superior to man where he is inferior to she. One of the troop of performing Indians at a dime museum owns up to the name of fiyau. He meet be the Ryan Inemn bred we hear about. “No, indeed !.” exclaimed Mrs P energetically. -I don’t be lieve in the extension cf womans snfterage at all. She enters enough new,” Theie are men who would die rather than eat their soup from the end of their spoon, but would lie like Ananias upon the slight est pre vocation. There is a glacier in Alaska ! moving along at the rate of a quar ! ter of a mile a year. In this coun 1 try we no glaciers, but we’ve have messenger boys. A little gtrl objected to being an angel because she then would have to give up all her pretty playthings and line dresses to wear feathers like a hen, ‘I do love dress ! exclaimed an old society belle. Then 1 should think you would near more of it,’ retorted the cynieai baelie lor friend of middle ag'. Economy is oefiiuc 1 by the Norristown Herald as * ’paying ter. cents for a cigar and compelling your wife to turn her last season’s dress to make it do another win • ter. The American colony swindlers in Canada has been increased by two new members, but they are not regarded as much of m acqui sition as they' have only about 4100,000 betweeu them. It is pointedly remarked by an exchange that the w irk of the two branches of Congress recalls ,h e industry of the two boys, one c n whom was doing nothing and the other wis helping him 10 do it. ft" * Ji mere was ever anyieasou to question wher« vho Catskill region got its name, the appearance of wild cats in hat region Wf >B/o furnish a New Year’s story to verify the title. Egotism is more like an office than a crime ;th mgh ’tis allow t ble to speak of yourself, provide l nothing is advanced in favor but I cannot help suspecting that those who abuse themselres are in reality, angling for approba tion. NOT LIFE INSURANCE. “Well. Mr. Yager, I called to seo if I couldn’t insure your life in our company, one of the best end sufesi. in die world. “Yon vaut my life ischure, hay?” “Yes, and on easy ternis.’’ “How .ong you insolmre my lift.?" “Well, it's this way: Yon pay so much a year as dues, and should you die your wife ard fam ily will get #2,000.’’ “You don’d dei mv life ged in • - ” i inschured, haiu t it?” “Of course we can’t insure you against death: that is something beyond the power of man.” “Den vhat you call him a life inschnrance gompstny’ fur hay?” “Well, that's the name they have I and ” “Holdt on, Bchtop! Go mit yer self slow, young mane. I dells you . somedings. Dem don'd vns no inschuranee gompanies; dent peen ! all deadth inschurance gompanies , Yon don'd gah’d foolish me. und don'd it fongot you.” An exchange well says. “Have a home somewhere. Buy a tract I of land and own it. Buy with a ! full d.termination of keeping it, and surround yourself \vi h tuost i beauties found only upon the I farm. To be the owner of a nice It.tie home, poor though it be, is one of the greatest earthly lamas- j ings man can enjoy. He can gather about fliis little spot his ( cows, pigs and chickens, ami by j honest lador and toil, what, was ouee a wild tract o! laud has now j become a lovely spot where men are want to go. After you have ! spent your life on this little farm, and your spirit is called to its! eternal home, you have lefi the i widow and orphans a little place ] on earth ca'led home.” A few days ago whi'e Mrs. \V. 1 A. Sinquefield was driving oui with one of her little children the animal became frightened aud ran away, >.nd while the occupants of the tuggy were not thrown out, Mrs. Sinquefiield began to have convulsions and c.ou'd never be brought .o consciousness, death ensuing in a short time—.Wrights ville Recorder. Let not any one sav that he cannot govern his passionß. nor binder them from breaking out and carrying him to action; for what he cau do before a prince or a great man lie can do alone, < r in the presence of God. if be will. - IS II A LI El Some one said that Potash was a poison Who makes the assertion ox -opt those who de-ire to mislead and hu i.lrn; you? -te who denounces o'her remedks as frauds, is quietly offering a -die com pound ot his own—beware of all such. Ask your physi ian or yonr druggist if P 'tush produces ail the horror claimed lor it by loose who ate com pelled to traduce other preparation- in order to appear r sp- ('table themselves. We claim that Potash properly com bined with other r medics makes the grandest blood remedy ever known to man. and wc claim that B. B B is that remedy. If i flhcted with any foim of blood poi-on. Scrofula, Rheumatism U.itarili Old Ulcers and Sores, Kidnty <’"tn pluints, l-'emale Dise ses.etc the B B B. will cure you at once. Send u Blood Balm Co , At’Antn Ga., for a copy of their book krkk Ayer’s Hi V Vie for. For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. original color, with the gloss am freshness of youth. Thin hair h thickened, falling hair checked, nn< baldness often, though not always cured hy its use. Nothing can iv store the iiair where the follicles ar< iestroyed, or tne glands atroi>hie< und decayed. But such as remaii •nn be saved for usefulness by tin.- •qiplication. Instead of fouling tin hair with a pasty sediment, it wi! keep it clean and vigorous It: occasional use will prevent the hail from turning gray or falling off and consequently prevent baldness Free from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous and injurious t< the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted mereh *br a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil noi dye, it does not soil white cam bric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and s grateful perfume. PRKPAIt KD BY Dr. J. C. AYER 4 CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical anil Analytical C/iemiiu, SOLE BY ALL nin-r.insTS evehywhkbß i— <ao» Si. :. v. . . '• I te 1 i! ; 1 ’ ■■■ ■ iio. it c rtjtair ~..t r .ana •f ' •' ■ 1 •- Ili a„i.FERra, ;x Know T hat Brown’s Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insurea hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility', and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nut s ingmothertofull strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nerves.enriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack ofenergy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid I 37 S Baltimore, lde'\ 1881. * For -ir, years I have been a great sufferer 1 rum Blood Disease, l>ys pepsia ~tudl oostipation,andbccarre sii debilitated that 1 could not retain anything on my stemach, in* fact, life had almost become n harden. Finally, when hope had •!. > -t left me, my husband seeing Brown’s Iron Bii ie.xs advertis'd in the l . per, iit- : ice«l me to give it a r ial ' I j.m now taking the third bottle and have not frit so welt in six year' ■> I do at fhc present time. Mrs, L. F. GjurrtN. I . »wn’s Iron Bitters will have a better tome effect upon any one who needs "bracing up,” than any medicine made. bis Cut Illustrate* the Manner of Using nn. piKitcrß’rt i jlk fountain Nasai Injector, i|j 90UCHF.AL t Chin instrument especially designed! for tht vrfect application of DR SAGE'S CATARHH REMEDI. H is ihc only form of instrument vet iriv»*r‘.V !h which tin id i..edic;uo can l»c caiT’Ctl / ,//« ;> and i < ffrcthj applied to;iH parts of the afle'M I na al passage-, and the chamber* or cavities ■rnTminicaihig therewith, in which eore-? tic<: . « i -f» e •■ntM.fly exist, and iron) which the cn* rhal dischtirffe generally proceeds. The \v*mk mi<'-cess in treating Catarrh here‘»*iore ha»* ’.sen largely ir in tlie impOHMbilit’ of npph i: j. cim'd.os to i? e-e rarities and chambers by • t tnc tvtiinary method*. This obstacle in Ju ty of cHfiiiing cures is entirely overcome If o pvciition of the Douche, its use is pleanao' ■ i .-:o ini pit that a child cun understand It .i» 11 and o \ pile I* direction* acp.ompair ach Instrument. When use 1 null this itvslru >.ent, l)r. cage’s Catarrh Uemedv cures reecm «st attacks of “ Cold lit flu J Head ” by a few applications E * - * ft v 'll*lo »i s V'r«|U«nt a-lai he, d'«<’hHr.ge falling into throat, home* if-' profu.-e, watery, thick min us, pmuent tensive, etc. in others, a dryness, dry,watery i eak, or inltamS l eyes, stopping up, of ohstrtic 1 .»n, *.r n al pa-sages, ringing in ears, Beat •* -, hawking and coughing to clear throat 'ccrations, scabs from ulcers^ yolve altered a :d twang, offensive breath, inripaired or tota icprivatio . ot MMwe of smell and taste, di//.i if--, men 1 1 deprcssion, loea of appetUe. indi »* i- large t tonsils, tickling cough, etc. i)n a few of these .symptoms are likely to •re on: in any case at one time. I*.- Sage’s ( aturrli Sftentedy. when used iv'i.i |>r. Pferci ’- Nanai Douclie,and ac I • nic I will) tlies constitutional treatment vitn li is recoin nended in the pamphlet that j vr.ip- each botl.e of the Remedy, is a per fool F'.-ifit, Bw tiii- 1 -ath e ome disease. It is mild and e 1 vint to u-e, containing no strong or caustic rug' or poisons. The Catarrh Remedy is sold al | cents, Dom he atoo cents,by all Druggist**, 9* ' VI h'KCr, M. />., TUJf K N X V f StCl This standard article is tom pounded with the greatest eare. , Its effects are as wonderful and , satisfactory as ever. it restores gray or faded hair to ( its youthful color. it removes all eruptions, itching sad dandruff. It gives the head a tooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its uso becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties it restorer the capillary glands to their norni I vigor, preventing baldness, and ' mak ng the iiair grow thick aud strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A A. Hayes, M. D., State As saver of Massachusetts, says, “The constituents are pure, and carefully se -cted for excellent quality ; anil 1 consider it the Best Puu’AßATion j for its intended purposes.” Price, One D- ,l)ar. B uck*n “'ham’s Dye, FOR ->Ht WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be elu-<t on to c hange the color of the beard from gray or any other un j tcsirabl-- shade, to brown or black ut disc,ction. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quick .y and efleetually produces a per •nanent color, which will neithei -ub no, wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HAIL & CO. Nashua, n. h. **“ 67 “ *><<* **d Sultn it kl.lltfMi- Suffer no lonqcrfrom Dyspe-p uia, Indigestion, want ot Appetitedossof S' rengtt lack c” Energy, Malaria, 7iterrnittent Fevers, Ac BROWN’S IRON EUT TERS never fails to cure all these diseases- Borton, November : 0, Chrmicai. Co. Gentlemen : —Foi years I h. v. been a great *-uffeierf»< ni Dyspepsia, »n l could get no relief (h, tug ti vti everything which was re nu.iei. - ed) until, acting < n fhc »<!\ e d \ friend, who had b .-eu benefited tv Brown’s Iron Bitters, I tried . bot*le, with most surprising results. Previous to taking Brown’s Bitters, everything! Rtediitrt -1 tne, and I suflcre l greatly fro. a burning sensation in the stoma* *t, which was unbeatable. S»’icr ing Bwcm N’s Ikon Bit i rks, all my troubles are at an end. Can cat any time without any disagreeable r* •ults. I am practically an. tbei person. Mrs. \V !. Ft. 20 Maverick St., K. B >slon BROWN’S IRON BIT TERS acts like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all 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 headat lie Sold by all Druggists Brown Chemical Co Baltimore, Md. see that all Iron Bitters are made bv Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, and have crossed red lines and trade mark on w rappei. BRWAFE OF IMITATIONS • I MM I ■!!■■■ 11l intfi>iiin*'aMißiinaiHu STRONG FACTS! A great many people are asking what particular troubles Brown’s Iron Bitters is good for. It will cure Heart Disease, Para' ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar diseases. 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. i'vly health was much shattered by Ltheumatism when I commented 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 1 cheerfully recommend it to all. 1 cannot say too much in praise of it. Mrs, Mary E. Bkashkak, 173 Prestmanst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., 1881. Suffering from kidney disease, fiom which 1 ct> Id get uo relief, I tried Brown's .1 Bitters, which cured me c< etely, 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 a the happiest results. J. Kyle Montague. leart Disease. Vine Si .rrisburg, Pa. Dec. ?, 1881. Alter trying rent physicians and many r. •> lor palpitation of the hear* it receiving any benefit, I w i- cdtotry Brown s Iron Bitt 1 have used two bot tles and .-r found anything that ja/e me uo much relief. Mrs. Jennie Hess. For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subjedl, Brown's Iron Bitters is invaluable. Try it. Be sure and get the Genuine, BWHWgTWf i wiiT>»iii»i.BV>t , M'im<Tor3 -t tv rmo* IN CASH GIVEN AWAY ATTENTION, SMOKERS! © AU contestants for the 25 premiums aggregat ing above amount, offered by Blackwell's Dur ham Tobacco Co., must observe tbe following conditions on which the premiums are to lit: awarded. All bags must bear our original Bull Durham label, U. 8. Revenue Stamp, and Caution Notice. The bags must be done up securely in a package with name and address of sender, and number of bags contained plain ly marked on the outside. Charges must be prepaid. ContcMcloses Koiyviher 90th. All pack ages should be forwarded December Ist, and must reach us at Durham not later than Decem ber 15th. No matter where you reside, send your package, advise us by mail that you have done so, and state the number of bags sent. Names of successful contestants, with number of bags returned, will be published, Dec. 22, in Boston. Herald: New York. Herald; Philadel phia, Times; Durham, N. C., Tobacco Haul; New Orleans, Times-Democrat; Cincinnati, Fry quirer; Chicago. Daily News; San Francisco, Oironicle. Address. Blackwell’s Durham Tobacco Co., Durham N. C. gvery genuine package has picture of Bull 4Wcee our next announcement. ‘FERRY'S to all applicants f K /. and to customers oflast year without S»uJ r i ln S U * 11 c °, ntftil is illustrations, prices D.M. FERRY&CO. D^r run fhee^ mi 1 all g■-*.■' !'»iw brou ;!n «>n by imUc Pl’ettOn 01'(!X< ( ss. Any bru-iAst li j tn#> 1 n irrt* % vit KUI Sti vvt, • tuiiiu Ik If* .Toni Lite worth a Dollar^ Perhaps that seems a hiyh price for it, considering how poor your blood is, and how your whole sys tem is prostrated, debilitated, and enfeebled. People have been heard to say, under such circumstances, that they would not give the toss of a copper for the choice between life a.id death. Put when it comes to actually drawing near the grave, a man naturally draws back, and says he does no* " ant to die. Life is very precious • aaa even to a bro ken-down man it is worth saving, One dollar will buy a bottle of Prawn's Iron Hitters. That one dollar may start you on the road from misery to recoverv. A man must take a very mean view' of himself w ho is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself from deadly debility, and , Jtep into the en joyment of solid health. Prawn s Iron Bitters vitalises tne blood, tones the nerves, and rebuilds the system Its we. l is well known. Invest that dollar i. a h.-ttl 3 V . . u arc in Trouble. 1 ni be dismal! Your liver is tor- I id, perhaps, and you may be said to be bilious. The way to help you out of tin; difficulty is to tako Brown's Iron Bitters, which sets disordered livers at work in good style. Don't be cross and angry/ Your digestion i; bad, and that upsets your disposition. If you will try Prown’s Iron Bitters, you will find the digestive difficulties driven away in short order. I ton tbe despondent! You are '"i-sk because your blood is thin, and you cannot face trouble, or think you cannot. Brawn's Iron Bitters will put iron into your (i; vitiation, enriching the blood, making it a royal red color, and using you the strength you need. The troubled, the weary, the despondent, the nervt us, ‘he debil itated, and the bilim • tird rest, re pose, refreshment, and reconstruc tion in the use of that prince o' 1 brown's Iron Bkt< rs. i 1 1 druggist charges a dol’ tr a bottle for it. i Warren Leland, i whom everybody knows as the sue- (V manager of the Largest Hotel Enterprises !cf America, says ibat while .** patfH'itgcv m j New York oil board a ship going mound Om* Horn, in the early days of enugmtioii to ' t’ ! iforniu, lie learned that one ot the fl ! the vessel had cured hims. u. t. ng i.. v age, of an obstinate disease i-y U. t« i Ayer’s Sarsapariri. Since then Mr. It l • \:» 1 • ■ Aykk’s Sausapaiuit. \ in mm cases, and he has iiev. r y. : are to effect a radical (Hire. Some years ego one oi Mr. Luf ** '• ' lahorc: ( bruised his l* p «• ui? :. i*» *i.• • state of lias blooil. mi u* i ■ • - or lull!; : |»Jie tl> ?1 on tin ill 'll! " l.< »ible it 'lie,; ot »...» s' .• t;. . 1 p .... dai tin l- t i.lniosi ' r. i-*. n-.- ' :• ' «ii'" mousl . i t discha i, ; oiiensii.c.; -r. No ti •.t * avail n:i: n .n\ !*' T . tion, . . ' lUI.LA. v. ‘ he ;>■ '. healed f.. .*• , s cn:< t . u COinpielelt resi .r- d i’. 1 1 » v. Mr. ij i i nu:ly i A ? v. s uArTiipccL . for liin i mii. \ ’ 1 • v . after r. his belief th ■ . • ■ i.:i . i • , equal to it f •' l ; .• ivi Gout, tl T•; f of hr. : Rhmnn, -> r-r . I.lMJiln.: : i..l various f>: s •* hi . w e all win - . . t , . to the c • ’s;;«;v.• .?i* A T IT; S.\ , ally eitiu.T* mi i.< . ..moth ocean l'<; i Long Branch,o.-: e • !!• • Broad\v. . 27Lh and .j 1 T Si. eta, N • Air. J.: : :>'s « xicusiw know i*-«b «• «fl good dor ’ ihi.- it *, alo blood . •*?«!<!. ; i: 1 /: :, !. much V; T m C ? ion. i nr i Artr.i) by Dr.J.O Ayer&Co.,Loncb Soldhy 1. -.ix LottL -f' *f. AYER’S Cherry Pectoral No other c< i:ij»l.‘ ;nts arc so insidious in ilu.ii attack as those attectfng the throat and .m, ; . : none so trifled with by the majority of si u. y. ers. The ordinary cough or cold, itm; perhaps from a trifling or unconscious < posure, is oli«-n but the beginning ot a la.a. sickness. .A VKn'.s Cm-uitv iokai. well proven *•;: am in a forty years' * i with lluoai iuo:! diseases, and shouin :e taken m a.: caacs without delay. A Teniblo Cough Our d. “In 1857 I took a severe cnid. v k l, .i■ .* l l .t my lungs 1 had a n rrib: •c- i •; , p ,| uight after night without sleep T'ia- «io. gave me up. 1 tried Avon’s Oii:i;i;\ it. TO it aL, which relieved mv lunus, induct d sleep, and aiforded me (lie red »nm.-«tnr\ for the recovery of my strength. liy U. r continued us*‘ - i the rmi.u, r peima ntM.t muq was effected, i in non rg years oM, hale and hearty, and am satistled 'our <-11KKitv Pki Ii uai. stiretl me. . ~ UojlAt’K TAmmiOilitKT’ Kockingham, \ l, July 1", J^s2. Croup. A Mother’s Tribute. “ While in the country last winter mv lilllo boy, three years old, was taken ill w ith croup; it seemed as it he would die from strangu lation. (me of the family suggested tin* use Of AVKH'S CHKKKY i’KcroKAL, U lit tile i f which was always kept in the house. This was tried in small and frequent dot ?s. and to our «ie)ight in loss than half an liom tin httl- patient was breathing easily. 'l'hc doc tor said tliat the C’HI KK\ Ph touai, had saved my darling's life. Can you uonder a; our gratitude? Sincerely yours, Mks.* Emma Giidm.v.” 15J West 12kth St., New York. May ls», 18*2 ‘ 1 have mvd AYKR’a Chfrry Pittorai, in mv t imily for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the most effeetrial remedy tor coughs and colds we have ever tr V Jd ; A. J. Crank ” Lake Crystal, Minn., Alarcli *' f suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and alter trying many remedies with no sue cess, 1 was cured by the use of A \ ill’s Cm j; RV Pkctorai.. Joskpii Waldkn.” L> ;alia, Miss., Ai»ril 5, lssik 1 cannot s;vy enough in praise of Av i r's CUKRHY Pectoral, believing as 1 do that nut for its use I should long since have died from lung troubles i . likagdon.” Palestine, Texas, April 22, lbbik No case of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and it will always cure when the disease '■< uot already beyond the control ot medicine. PREPARED BY Or.J C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell, Mass. Sold by »U Druggist*. Gwinnett Sheriff Safes. Will l>tt sold before the* Court House rlooi in town of Lawrenueville, in .said oonnl v, within the legal hours of sale, on the hint Tuesday in March next, the following property, to wit: One half acre of hind, more or less, situated in the town of SnellTille, In said county, upon which in a resi dence und other buildinpn, bounded us follow.- On the west liv a public road leading to Logaitsvllle, on the north and south liy lands of J. T.Snell and on the east by M. 1.. MahAfTy. Levied on as the ]>roperty of F. P, Itawlins, by virtue of, and to satisfy three fl fas from the Justices’Court of the .'7lst distrii t (i. M., in said conn ty, in favor of *). A. .Campbell n. said F I’. Itawlins. Levy made and returned to me by K. T. Nix, 1,. ('. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold an undivided two-sixth interest in lot of land No. (333) three hundred and thirty-three, in the fifth district of Gwinnett county, on the waters of the Appalacheeriver.eon tainiiifr two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wil liam FI liridffe, 1 lr. 8, L. Hinton and Samuel Kdinoiid-. It « hereon the defendant now resides. Lev ied on as the property of John Hill and Mary K Hill, by virtue of, and to sal isl'y one Justice court H fa, from the 31(iih, (i. M., of said county, iu favor of Miles F,. Kwing vs san! John Hill and Marv K. Hill. Proper ty pointed out liv Plaintiffs attorney. T,evy made and returned to me by S. 'A, Met :iun-, L.O. Aisd at tlie same time and place, will be sold mi undivided one-fourth intel «sl in one hundred acres of land, more or less, number not known, but lying iu t lie 7th district, of Gwinnett county, On,, and adjoining lauds of A. A Mauldcn, T. J. Kennerly and others, Levied on as the property of W. m, Hureil, to satisfy alt l’a issued from the inssieos’ court of Ihe llftli district (f. M. of said county, in favor of W.A Duncan, \ s W. ], Burrell, and IClie.a both Burrell. Levy made and return cd to me by W. F. G lossom, 1,. ('. Also at. the same time and place, one black mare mule about six years old. Levied on as tin- property ot William ISnntli, by virtue of and tasatisl'y one mortgage U fn, is tied from the Supe rior Court of Jackson ('ounty, <>eor gia, on Uk> foreclosure of a mort gage in favor of Alien G. Carroll vs said William Smith. Property pointed out by said Ii fa. Also at the same time and place, will be sold, fifty-live and one-lialf acres of laud, more or iess, adjoining lands of Henry U. Martin and others,in the Ktli district of said county. Levied on us tee property of Julius (j Martin, by virtue ot and to satisfy one fl fa issued by J. C, Lowery, tax collector of said county, vs said Julius 0. Mat tin, for his State and county tax for tin! year 1884. Levy made and return ed to me by J. ll,Baxter, 1,. 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 Suellville, in said county, fronting on the Logan \ ille road »5 feet and ruuii'hgback (K) leet, and all bounded by lands of J, T. Snell. Levied on as the property of W. F. Moon, by virtue of and to satis fy one It fa issued from the Justices’ Court ot the 407th (list,, G. M. of said county, in favor ( f oseph T. Snell vs said W, F. Moon. Levy made and re turned to me by John W. Green, L, 0. Also at the same time and place will be sold, fifty acres of laud, more less, lying in the 7th dist., of said conn ty, adjoining lands of W. J. Mewt.uru and others, and known as part of the Byrd Martin old place. Levied on as tin- property of Samuel K. Mays.by virtue of audio satisfy one H fa issued by- t.O. Lowery, tax collector of said county, vs said Samuel R. Mays, for liisState mid county taxforlSß4. Levy made and returned to me by J. it Baxter, L. C. W. P, COSBY, sheriff. Feb 2.1885. HleJunond .(!• Danville 11 Ii PaSDINCKB J EN V On and after' Oct 12 th 1884 j Passenger Train Service on j Tie Atlanta and tjharlotte Air i Line Division will be as follows : NORTHWARD^ Kxpressj Mail No. 51 I \ T o. 53. Daily. I Daily. 1.-'ave Atlanta 6.0(1 p m | 8.40 am \c. Gainesville 8.13 “ |lO 30“ “ Lula A 8.41 “ I 10.54 “ “ R Gap Jn’e B 9.20 '* I 11.20 " “ Toccoa C 10.04“ 111.56“ “Seneca I) 10.08 “ 12.51 pm “ Greenville. .F, | 12.4(1 “ 2.28 “ ■' Spartanbrg F i 2.00 am 3.34 pm “ Gastonia... G 4.23 1 5.20 •*. It .>.ii j 0.10 southward?;' Express j Mail No. 50 | No. 52 Daily | Daily L’ve Charlotte 1.45 am i.OOpin Ar. Gastonia 2.30 “ 1.41 “ “ Spartanburg 4.28 “ 8.34 “ “ Greenville... 5.43 “ 4.53 “ “ Seneca 7.28 “ 6.29 “ “ Toccoa 8.32 “ 7.32 “ “ R Gap June. 9.20 “ 8.25 “ “ Lula 10.00 “ 8.5(1 “ “ Gainesville.. 10.38 “ 0.25 “ “ Atlanta i I.oopm 11,30 pm UCOMVrOUA TION TRAIN (A. UR SELLS OOINO NORTH Leave Atlanta 5.30 p m Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p m ! ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a . L. RF.I.T.e) GOING SOUTH. leave Gainesville 7.00 a tn i Arrive Atlanta 9,20 “ NO IS- LOCAL l REIGHT GOING SOUTH ! < ve Charlotte 6.35 a. tn (rive at. Gaffneys 10.07 “ Spartan burg. 12 20 p. m. Greenville.. .5.27 • Central 8.10 “ NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT. GOTNO NORTH. j nve Central 4.45 a m -';. - Greenville i 00 a. m. “ Spartanburg... 10.40 “ ‘ GafiV oys 1.17 p. m. ‘ Charlotte 725 “ A ilf 11 •(•■hi l ruins on I bis road carry pas "'cm s. Alt passenger trains run (i.) cugb ui Danville and Richmond vithoul change, connecting at Dim. 'ille will, Va. idlaml Rwy., to all 1 nsii i, .-ii its, and at Atlanta with all lint s diverging, No 50 leaves Rich tie ml at 1.10 2 and Nosl arrives I l -“ re at 345 i*. ,\l. 52 leaves Richmond 2.00 A. M. 53 arrives there 7.00 A. M. In iecal fn ightsstop at above stu i a.ns 20 te ;io minutes. BF FFKT SLKEPING GARS WITH OUT CHANGE. Dn trains Nos 50 and 51, New Fork ; ami Atlunla, via Washington and Danville, and also (Jreeii»V. 010 an( j Ashville On trails Nos 52 and 53, Richmond and Danville, ami Washington ami Vu gusta, and Washington and New Orle ans. Returning on No 52—sleeper Greensboro to Richmond 1 lu ougti Tickets on sale at Char lotte, Greenv ille,(Seneca, iSpartaubur and Gainesville to all points iSoulh’ Southwest, North and East. A Vv ilh N KitK.to A. from Athens d “ N K R l{ to & from T’ullula Falls. 0 “ K. Air Line to Ac from Fiber!on A Bowcrsvill. I* “ blue Ridge It Kto A irorn Waihttlia, &c “ UA G i l Newberry, Alston end Oolumbiu V. .V V j£ S (J & a to & fr'tu ilj i Lrsiii ville, Alston &e. ( hti-iti A Lenoir to A from ( hesier, Vorkville & Dallas II N C Div 0 U-A to & Irm Greensbi ro, Ituk-ig nwiN Berkelsv, Supeniu tendend. A. L. Hives, 2nd V. P. A Gen Manag 2J fc> BCfcli ( „ Orchilla Guano, The richest NATIJIi AL BIRD G[JA\O the market! Docs not lire the crop in dry S t . iS( ,’ W ° n Ihe finest base for Composting to be haif *’ It Hhottld be put in the ground or Compost early Feadleton’s Guano, Pendleton’s Acid Phosphate NONE BETTER. Our stock of Seeds, Farm Implements, Churns Feed Cutters, Corn Shellers, Planters, Cultivators, Reapers, Thresher* ENGINES, ETC. IS FI LL AND COMPLETE mark \y\ Johnson & co< 27 Marietta Si reef , Atlanta, G a . LAWRENCE VILLE S 'M MINAR Y, FOR IVEales and. Females. i« FIRST CLASS, - ?>1 5b SECOND CLASS, - 2 00 THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50 FOURTH CLASS, - 3 00 — Students charged 25c Incidental Fee, pee quarter. Course of Instruction. Thorough, preparing Students for Coilesi Classes. 8 rev j. f. McClelland, iviidpai. The Ordinary. ” - —*s. MW. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. 11.I 1 . 11. B. Gower, administrator of Layman Stone, represents to the Court that he has fully administered Lay mail Stone’s estate. This is t herefore to cite nil persons con cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not lie liscliarged from his administration Hid receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in June, 1885. Jainea T Lam km, Feb il—3tno Ordinary GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned, (hat on the 27th day of May, 1883, G. W. Verner, late of said county, departed this life intestate, and no person lias applied for admin istration on the estate of said G. VV. Verner, in said state, and that tidmin i-Iration will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court or some otherftt and proper person, on the first Mon day in April, next, unless some gool cause be shown to Ihe contrary. Fell. 14, 'BS. J.T. J.AMiUN, 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 R. Chamblee, late of said county, deceased, and I will pass upon said “application on first Monday in March, 1885. J AS. T. LAMKIN, Only. This Jan. 32, ’BS. Georgia, Gwinnett County. M. C. Jackson, having in proper form applied (o me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Lewis A jacKson, late of said eouu ty, deceased. This is is to cite all and singular the Creditors and next of kin of Lewis A. .tackson, to be and ap pear at my office on the fi st Monday m March, next, and show cause, if any they can. why permanent admin istration should not be granted to M. C. Jackson, on Lewis A. Juckson’s es tate, J.T. LAMKIN, Jan. 9.1885. Ordinarv. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. John VV Knox, having in due form applies to the undersigned for the guardianship of the persons and prop p-rty of Cary R, Knox, Robert E. Knox and Alma N, Knox, minor chil dren of Samuel W. Knox, late of said comity, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tiis application will be hear ' at my office on the .first Mom day in March, next. JAMES T. LAMKIN l-lfl-’Bs.td. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. William R. Moore, administrator of James Roberts, represents to the Court in bis petition duly filed, tliat he has fully administered James Rob erts’estate. This Is therefore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs and cred itors, to show cause. if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on 1 Hie first Monday in April, 1885. .TAS. T. LAMKIN, Ordinary. Dec. 31,1884, Georgia Givinnetl County. N H Ray has appliod for exemption of personalty, and I will pass upon the ni 10 o'clock a ni on the 12th day of January 1885 at my office. Janies 'l. Lnmkin, Dec 80th isst (trdinary Georgia—Gwinnett County. To all whom it may concern. Mary F. Hill Inis in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of j administration on the estate of Josh ! uu Hill ,jr., late of said county dic’d, and I will pass upon said applicat ion on the first Monday in February 1885. ilimea T Larrikin, Dec 11 1884—>2.00 Ordimtpy ! NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All persons indebted to the estate of V in, T Scal"«, late cf said county dectused are hereby .notified tj make iin mediate payment, anif all persons hold ing cluiins against said estute, will pre sent them to the undersigned, verified us required by law DAVID F. LITTLE, Admr. Jno, 5, 1885. /""Tie p-rti** wills ioc ali tb, v cUiui.”l I- V. Y Wiikul 'APJ2 M ’ tOiAl & HAMLIN stylus Organs g, Highest honors at all grent World’! Kxhib'ticns for seventeen years. On ly Amerciiu Organs awarded such at any. Foreash. easy payments or rent ed Upright Pianos presenting very highest exeelleuw yet attained in such iiist i-uMients; ad ding to all to all previous improve ments one of greater value than any securing most pure, refined, mmid tones and increased durability; cape oinlly evoiding liability to get out us i line’. Illustrated catalogue rree Mason & Hamlin Groan and Push Company. M ston, 154 Trcinont St; New Yi-rii •40 East 141 h St ; Chicago, 149 Wabash Ave VS 1! gives tone and Pwer. 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