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GUI.YXET JiRTi LU
THEM OAT MARCH 31 1885.
IHE WORLD AT . ARGE.
There are 1,500,000 slave 1 ii
Brazi.
El Mahdi was a boat-builder be
fore he became a prophet
There ire six lawyers in /'ies.»
dent Cleveland s Cabinet
Drunkeui ess, say the official re
turn, is decreasing in England.
A Vermont individual claims to
have a hen tbiny-nine years old
lu all London them is said to
be but a half dozen wooden hous
es
At Central City, Col., the Con--
gregatiocal church has been rent
ed for a roller-skating rink.
The House of the Michigan Leg
islature voted a resolution ot sym
pathy for General Grant.
Fredrick Horn, a schoolmate oi
Bismarck, publishes a country pa
per in (Viscon-iu.
Professor Bair says that "the
possession of a spot of land is the
most powerful of all known mo
tives tr industry.'
A joint stock company has been
oiganized at Amsterdam under flit
title of, “HollamWbe StoombooG
maslsclioppij.’
Queen Victim's bestowal of the
Albert medal o a simple police
constable has given great satisfac
tion to /lu force.
Maine and Conneticutt killed
the ten-horn propositions in t lieu
respective Legislatures; bin Rhode
Island is still fighting over one.
Princess (Jolouna, formerly Mios
Mackoy, has bought the Villa Pau
sillipo, near Florence, and is giv
ing crowded receptions.
Stockton, Cal., now has a curfew
Dell, which rings at 3:10 o’clock
every evening, at which time all
children must go home or be ar
rested.
William Casey, of New Orleans’
a web known citizen, has just died
from a cancer in the mouth, which
was caused, his doctors certify, by
excessive smoking.
In British India the large river
Sublej, which has a descent of
a 2,000 feet in 180 miles, or nearly
sixty-seven feet per mile, is said
to be the fastest flowing river in
the world.
The villa on the Island of Alba,
which was occupied by Napoleon
after his abdication in 1814, was
recently purchased by the Jesuits,
who intend lo convert it into a col
lege.
Scottsdale, Pa . according io an
exchange, has a barber who is af
flicted at intervals with a loss of
speeoh, which sometimes continuer
for a period of several weeks.
There ure about 00,000 more fe
males than males in the city of
Berlin. This fact is all the more
remarkable as there is a garrison
of soldiers in the city which num
bers 10,000 men.
An English writer says Beatiice
Cenci was a vile murderess. As
the lady died near three hundred
years ago, it is supposed that the
de ectives have boon hard at work
mi 1 er case.
jl/any physician of practice in
London keep drug shops, and on
remain hours each day see patients
prescribe, give advice, and furn
ish medicine for one shilling each
patient.
One of Chicago’s retired bus!
ness men Las published a volume (
containing the Lord's prayer in
180 different languages In the
preparation of the work ho was
engaged about four years.
An Englisu professor has open
ed a novel school in London. He
proposes to bestow upon his pu
pils an infahble i. etnory, and has
a class in “never forgetting,'’ and
a cure for mind wandering.
A solid silver bals rade, which
has stood in one of the Mexican
churches since the time cf Cortez,
was torn down not long ago and j
taken to the mint and corned, pro
ducing 60,000 silver dollars.
It is a fact that cigars do not
lasts quite as well sin e tLe an
nouncement of General Grant’s
trouble and its cause. But then
lew smokers consume from twenty
to twenty five strong Havanas
day.
Just before Mi. Author re ired
from the Presidency Mr. Hell was
appointed post waster at Minneso
ta Lake. No doubt some of ti e
fellows who want that otliee are
hoping Mr. Cleveland will make ii
red hoi, fer him.
THENUMBER SEVEN
The powers of a seventh sru
were regarded as miraculous
thoughout Europe down to a very
recent date and it is run quite cTti
taiu that the belief is entirely ex
ploded to this day. A person oi
this sort was known in France as
a “marcou,” and was supposed to
poss. ss the faculty of curing cers
tain dibt&bCb by touch Were
served our credulity in E gland
for the seventh son of the seventh
son: and in the early part of this
century a Hampshire laborer, an
swering o this description, was
regarded as end owned with extra
ordinary healing power: ai d was
looke 1 upon with no litlle awe and
wonder by the ignorant, CeDan
it is math had a large collection
of sticks and crutches Bind ’o have
been presented to him by cripples
whose Infirmities he had releivcd.
A belief in similar powers also very
generally prevailed in the west of
England, in Wales, and in Ireland,
w hile the Scotch fema'e fortune
teller constant y arsitmes the char
acter of the seventh daughter in
order is obtain ere I t of t lks gift
of second sight, ft, is not eighty
years since » Bristol tradesman
was ou /his ground widely known
as "’the doctor,” and in 1851 there
was Hviug in Plymouth a mdy
cltirurgeon on whose doorplate w in
inscribed “Mrs ,—, the third
seventh daughter, Doc tress ’
A FREEZE-OU I'.
| The revenue laideiys have soom
i very thrilling ex r eric-nces some
! times. A few night ago a party of
raiders went up the Marietta A
North G. eigir Railroad. In the
party was a very quiet bn! utterly
; fearless young fellow named Lee
Cape. The party approached a
; distijiery in which live men were
; at w«rk, and us the place was be
ing silt rounde 1 the moons it i tiers
discover* 1 1 /but something was go
ing wrong. They made a wild
dash, every man going in a differ
■ cut direction. Near by was i,
! creek fifteen foot wide and eigh
teen inches deep. The night was
one of the coldest of the recent
j severe weather. A distiller made
: a bold dash toward that creek
Lee Gape was on the off side of
the stream end pat out to inter
cept him. As the moonshiner
approached one bank Lee came up
on the other, both pan/ing from
he violent race. Witnout hesita
tioxi die fleeing 'stiller plunged in.
md as he did so Lee Ciipo, trom
the opposite bank, presenled a big
revolver ai.d said:
“Plait!”
The moonshiner stooped in the
middle of the stream.
“Don’t run.” satd Cape.
“Hello, Lee,” observed the
moonshiner, standing hilf waisi
deep in /he icy waters.
“Ho.lo, Mose,’’ said Cape, “come
out and give tip.’’
“You come in here and take me
if you want me! ’
“You run and I’ll shoot you.’’
“I w on’t run.”
“Well, come out, then!”
“I won’t! ’
“Well stand there!”
“I’ll do it!”
“All right,” said Cape; you'll
staud in that water and I’ll stand
here. I can stand it if you ca t.”
7’iie moonshiner’ teeth bogan to
chatter
At last he said:
“Lee!”
“Hey?”
“I’ll have to cave; I’m com ire
out.”
“Alt right."
And the blockudw, ebivering and
freezing, came up dripping from
the ereek and Lee marched him iu
to camp—Constitution.
NOT DEAD YET:
Atlanta papers are giving to the pub
be some curious and wonderful easei
that are quite interesting. It emus
that a young holy ol Atlanta had been
reported as dtn i but it came to the ears
ol the Atlant.. Journal that site wa- I
still alive, and bring ot: the alert lot !
news a reporter was sent to the n-si j
dettce to learn all u! tin lac's |
Bede Ibtnaway, who had been pro j
nounced dead, met him at the dm j
stoutly denying that she was dead. j
said:
‘ Tot four years, rhvmiiitisu an
i.euralgiu have resisted physician- mil a
other treatment. My mnsdes sreined to
dry up, my flesh shrunk away, my j inis
"Civ swollen, paii ,u) ami latge, lust m>
appetite, wis reduced to (HI pounds ii:
weight and lor months was expected to
di >. 1 e :noticed the rfi' ol'!!. B. [i.
nut the aciioa of onc liall a tmUle con
vinced my friends that it wo Id c rt
me. Its effect was like magic, it gavi
mr an apneiilc—gave me strength, re
moved all pains and aches, added flesh ti
my bones, and when live bottles had
been used ) bad gained 50 pounds ol
fi 'Shi and 1 am to-day sound and well
Providing fok the dead.— We
•dropped into John B. Brogdoiis
eßtiibiishuQenfc last week and ft uud
him busily engaged in enlarging
hits store by converting the loft
nto a store room. He will add
a new department to his business
Tie said lrn ha 1 liure/ofore provid
ed for the living but was now
arranging for the dead. He will
open a first class un let t iker's es
tatblishme t and >ith his am g
meats with the arge m uiufaclute
will be prep ared to offer C fHus
and Caskets and a general ine of
undertaker’s goods a' tower prce
ll) an tuey hive heretofore been
sold. He is now prepaied to sup
ply the trade \vi<U any style, siz ■
and price desired.
Tuere is u thing ike int.rpii e
and Brugd n has —ts
13
WE£Hs,sl.
1 tic iMIJn, u ,tZaI'TK
in iled. securely wrapped to any a
in the United .States tor three men i
reompt of
ONE DOLL Art
Linetal discount al.ov i . postmas.
ters, agents uud club- .s.onp'e copi..a
mulled free. Address ah >ni sto
RUUIAHD K 1m . X
Franklin Squaie, NX ~ Y U
1 20 ly
A Marvelous Story
« TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. <*
FROM THE SON:
“ thnitlewcnr My father resides at Glover,
Vt. He has been a great stiff-.vr from Scrot
ula, and the inclosed letter will tell you what
a marvelous effect
Ayers Sarsaparilla
ha* had in his oasf*. 1 think his blood most
have contained tho humor for Bt l 11
years; but it did not show,except in tit •f< m
of a scrofulous sore on the \vi , until about
live years ago. From a few spots which ap
peared at that t ime, it gradually spread so as
to cover liis entire body. I assure you he was
terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when
he began using your medicine. Now, there are
few men of his age who enjoy as good health
as he has. i could easily name titty persons
who would testify to tho facts in kis case.
Yours truly, W. M. Phillips.'*
FROM THE FATHER • pleasure and
» duty l<»r me to state to you tho benefit I
have derived from tho use of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Six months ngo T was completely covered with
a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The
humor caused an incessant and intolerable
itching, and thaskln cracked so ns to cause
the blood to flow in many places whenever
i moved. My sufferings were great, and my
life a burden. 1 commenced the uso of tho
Sarsaparilla in April last, and have used
it regularly since that time. My condition
latgitn to improve at once. The sores liavo
all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every
respect— being now able to do a good day’s
work, although 73 years of age. Many impure
wna. has wrought such a cure in my case, and
l ted them, as I have here tried to tell yotl,
Atki v * Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt., bet.
21, 1882. Yours gratefully,
HIRA..I Phillips.” $
Ay Fit’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula
and nil Scrofulous Conipi.GiE-t‘ ITvcip
• las, Ktzoma, Klngwoni. , Blotches,
Sores, Boilft, Tumor*, ami irruptions of
the Skin. It clear i.lm blood of all impu
rities, aids digestion, .-'imulnteß thenetion of
the bowels, and llm • rr - g ' -a viU. ity and
strengthens tho whole ! ..i.
I'Rkpari :> p.y
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sol’ by >ll Orudis'*; si, sir lxAtl-is for 85
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral.
No other coiuid;:intsave no iiisitiions in tlicir
Attack as those unvoting I he throat anti j tings:
none so trifled with by the majority of Miller
ers. The ordinary cough or cold, remit:, g
Irhafts from a triflur-, or uncouscious ex
posure, is often hut the beginning of a fatal
sickness. .Ayer's Ciikury J*i:< tohal h: s
wt A proven -ts eMinaev in a forty years
w.ih throat ami lung diseases, and should he
t.ikcu in oases without delay.
A Terrible Cough Cm; d.
“In 15 77 i took /i st vi. cold, vhieh affotsted
my linos I liad;i terrible eougli, ;n.,l ~;,-> ed
night niter night without sic- p. dhe ifot Dus
gave me up. L tried AvHifl cifEiua n..
io hal, wbicli relieved my Imps, induced
sleep, and afforded me the re i i.ee::«sary
lo- tlie recovery of mv strength. ID the
continued use of the Demorai ;i }i>-nna
"out cure \v:»s effeeteti. i ( .m now lj \..us
'‘■•l, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your
Gukuky I‘i:ctuhal saved nie.
If ■ »!S At I. I niHUOTHI.K ”
Roe.iinghain, Vt., July 15, ]."s2.
Croup. A Mother’s Ti Goto.
“ While in the eountrf last wii ft r mv little
hoy, three yearsold, was taken 111 with i roup;
it seemed as if he would die from sii,.i * u .
lation. One of the family suggest.tl,.
*f Ayer's Cherry I’ia ioral, a I*. u.« f
which uiways kept in the h<nr>v. Tins
was tried m small and freqiu nt dot s aid
to our delight in less than half an ) mi the
httJo patient was breathing easily. Tlie
">i said that the or lev l’i ( i..[. u. 1 . .}
saved my darliug*# life. Can >oti wotHier fti
our gratitude? Sincerely yours,
L i MR.-• I' It 'A Gl IKNI V
F A West I?sth St , New Yor!‘, \' :,y If., I
1 I have used Am e s Ou rky Du- ion\t
in mv Jandly lor several years, and »!o not
hesitate to prooounee it the most etleetautl
remedy for emigh- mid colds w© have ovr
tried. A. J. < KANE ”
Lake Crystal, Mini;. JUareli !>.-?
” I luff red for eight years frcrußi
and after trying manv reinedh s wiih im sue
‘•ess. 1 was cured by the use of Avi ids Cm r-
RY I ‘ !•:« COR A »IO>j! Ull YYAIIUN.”
Byhalia, Mi.'.s., April 5, l'-j.
** i cannot say enough in pv.ase of Avi n’s
’ nuhrv Pectoral, believing as i do that
hut for Its use 1 should long sir. . 1 have died
from lung troubles 1 . Eit.uitioN.’’
Palestine, Texas, April 22, i >_
No case of an affection of the throat or
lungs exists which cannot be gr> ath : lievcd
!*y the uso of Ayer's c heeky I ra > g \e,
nd it. Will ahraifs cure when the di. t .e- is
not already beyond the control of medicine.
I’KGEARED BY
?r. J, C.Ayer &Co.,Lowell, Aliiss.
SoKl by all Dru a . :.-i
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SN CASH
QIVEiy AWAY
Rmokers of Blackvnfell*B GrimiuG
Bull Durham HinokingrTobacco \*i]
rActive Premiums as follown - a
t rmsainl ctinditioiiH hero eptvilh^.i
I St PREMIUM. $5,000
2d “ $2,000
3d “ 3ii,000
2k? other r k r«'iiiium«i kh hereshowm.
The 2f> premiums will bo awarded
December 2d, Ikm. im Premium
P’ties to the person from whom we ro
<«ive the largest numbert>f our empty
toluuvo ba 'n prior to I>er, 16 lid will
irivnii for the next largi‘»*t number
and thus, in the order of tue numlx r
°f b.ars received from each,
t > tho twenty-fiTO nucr.'SHful oon.
testa Tits. Fach l>akf must Inuir on/
original Bull Durham label. T’ H
Revenue stamp, and Dantion Notice.
Bags must be done up securely in a
with name ami addr» ss of
tender, and number of bags contaiu
<\l. plainly markfsf on the outside
and must lie acnt.chnixes prepaid, to
Durham Toluvrvs
Co.» It oiiH am, N. O. Every genuiWl
paolr vfe has picture of Bull.
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Tell the children to cut out a?id aava the covr.)
silhouette piotafts a« they appear from issue tr.
iaeue. They will be pleawed with tho collection
This Rpaoo is owned by
BLACKWhJIii/S BUXiXj.
Of course wc mean the famous smimal a,
on the iutx l of every geauitis package of Rla-'l
srelVs Bull Durham Smoking’ Tobacco, livery
dealer kccp« this, the If st Smoking Tobaccoma<l<
None gemhiie witlrout trade-uiark of the 8011.
KING’S EVIL
j Was the nmno formerly given to S rofnlsi
I" eat!-' of a superstition that it could b.
■ cured by a kin/* touch. The works la
I wiser now, and knows that
SCROFULA
| ran only he cured by a thorough purifica
tion of the blood. If this i- neglected,
I ihe disease perpetuates i( s taint through
; generation after gradation. Among i:.-
| earlier symptomatic development are
Eczema, Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu
j mors, lioii-, Carbuncles, Kiyaipeias,
Purulent ulcers, Nervous and I'hy
, Gcal Collapse, etc. Jl' allowed to con
tinue, Rheumatism, Scrofulous C.i
--1 aiih. Kidney and Liver lii- .> i ,
1 iibereular Coiisiiniptioii, mi l vari
ms other dangerous ur fatal maladies, are
produced by it.
Ayers Sarsaparilla
h the. onlypowerful and altcciy* reliable,
blood-purifying medicine. It 'is so . r:. .-i -
ml an alterative tlmt it eradicate- from
s'stem Hereditary Scrofula, and
ilie kindred poisons of contagious di-i asi s
uid mercury. At (lie same time it in
riehes and vitalizes the blood, re-torimr
liealthful action to the vital org:i:e and
rejuvenating the entire system. Thi nut
Regenerative iVSedicirs
Is composed of the genuine Honduras
>V( reiiparilla, w ith Yellow J),,<■/,■. siil
‘•nyia. the TodiJcs of Pntnwivm and
Iron, and other ingredients of great po
' iV"V. carefully and scientifically com
onnded. Its formula is generally’known
I the medical profession, and the best
'>'• ieians constantly prescribe A vim's
' vi:s u-arilda as an
Absolute Cure
>r nil diseases caused by4ho vitiation of
■ >ed. It is concentrated to the hi b
I practi -ablo degree, far beyond a,
propara;'m for which like effects
■■! ! med, and is therefore the eheiipe-t,
>v ■• 11 es the be -t blood purifying medi
cine, in the world.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
PIIKPAIIKD lIY
Or J. C. Ay or & Co., Lowell, Mass.
[Analytical Chemists.]
Sold by ull Druggists: price §l, six
bottles tor §5.
Perhaps that seems a high price
lor it, considering how poor your
blood is, and liovv your whole sys
tem is prostrated, debilitated, and
enfeebled. People have been heard
to say, under such circumstances,
that diey would not give the toss
of a copper for the choice between
life and death. Hut when it conies
t< actually drawing near the grave,
a man naturally draws hack, and
says lie does no' "’ant to die. Life
is very precious, even to a bro
ken-down man it is worth saving,
One dollar will buy a bottfe’ol
Brown's Iron Bitters. That one
dollar may start you on the road
from misery to recover'.', A man
must take a very mean view of
bin who is not . f! ng to invest
that much in making one serious
effort to rescue himself from deadly
debility, and , tep into the eii
joynicnt of solid health, lira;, n's
Iron Hitters vitalizes t.,e blood,
tones the nerves, and rebuilds the
system Jts w, is well known.
Invest that dollar i. i,..til •
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vitrii so % J,i VVttrcrooiits,
.S.-m’/o. Circular i \u Price - -It.
OHICKERIJia £ rc!'S;
130 Fifth Avvv.-ic. N. v .. ,
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The Wonderful Efficacy cf
m- . SCHE&OK’S
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fi<jua!s that of ft'l e ther Pfij.ers of
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B — ATENTS.
pra t; tn e be f, ire
the Pm ant Ofuoe, and have prepared
more tbnn One Hundred *ihcut>-
piitl apulic.tiionß b-r p.iienta in tuo
ITnitrd Rtates and foreign conntries.
Cbtvciits, Tiad»M arks, Oopyrigata,
and nil other pnjicrs f< r
gj '.sag to in v out ora their ny’aa in tho
t*i!>t«d HtatcK, ftanadn, England, I‘Vanco,
Germany and other foreign oount-riea, pre
dj ~p;i - r-dat short am ieo and on reaaonulde teriu.“.
information as to oV.taining i>&t«.nts chocr
f dty given without i-harge. lift mi-hooks of
•f* iiiurni if,, q nuit free. Patents obtained
? hro ;• h idi.t.u & Co. are noticed in tho Hdentiho
' nv. irec. 'lhe advanlnge of such notice is
timi r-itwd ty all pv no ins who wi»n to tiiopi e
: 11 t-1v put ent s.
' .on j uITNN & CO., Otftce fciClKfiXli'lC
.\jjt . an, 381 i‘raiidway, No* York.
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lr*t Mii W«nl. / u.iof
GIVEN AWAY
ATTENTION. SMOKERS! e
A' s-i:;-.- for ttic prein u: ■•ent
in - ui.ivc amount,ottered by Blackwell* lam
hai.i Toiawco Co., must observe the following
ennditnms on which the premiuniß are t<> ho
invar led: All baas must boar our original
mill Durham label, C. S. Revenue Stamp, find
Caution Notice. The bags must bo done ur
FcPtiruly iu a package with name and anflrcMi
of - t mlcr, and number of bngN contained plain
ly marked on the outside. Charges must i-.i
prepaid. GmfctlHows November 30th. All pack
xgt 8 should be forwarded December Ist, and
mu t reach us nt Durliam not later than ]ie<rnp
vt l ’lh. So matter where you reside, send
.(| !r rmckAge. advise usbymallthnt you nave
1 me O ht"l state the number of bags sent
'. in pi of ' Dccessful contestants, with number
oi ( HRS returned, will he published, Dee in
I Hold; New York, Herald; Philude!
phia 'finips; Durham. N. Tnhaceo Havt
N. vv Orleans rimes- Democrat, Cincinnati. /«*
qvr .-r: Chicago. Daily News: San Francisco,
Uirovielf. Addre-s.
Hi,At K WKM ’S IMT.HAM TOBACVO GO.,
JM’RMAM N. C.
V - ' v gennirn | aclms picture of Bull
our next anuougoement. a %^
A PfaclpmaUGn,
G i ’IORGIA- By Usury D. M<-
DanieL Governot of said State.'
Wlnreu-, Oflieinl inforniiition tins
1.) eii l-eeeive at tliii'depiirtiueut Ihuf
iti til of April. 1*8:;, in the comity
of Cy. iimett ti lmirdei' was eoiuniitled
upon the body of Andy If lake )>y
Moiu'oe .T(dms'. and that'said .fopiis
tin- lli'd from justice and is siiil at
ImiV( . i have thcnglit propii- them-
I• n , to i.-stie (bis my jiroelamation,
cnl'y opci-jiig a reward ot lire
11 imdn d Dollars f .Tt lie apprcliensioii
and delivery of said Monroe .iohns to
i lie sheriff of said county.
And I do moreover eharge and re
quire at! officers in this state, civil
and military, to lie vigilant in en
deavoring to apprehend the said
Monroe Johns, in order that he may
be brought to tl'iul for the offense
with wbicl lie stands olu lged.
uiveii under my hand ami the great,
i-al of tlie slate, at the eapitoi in At
lanta, this the ninth day of March, in
the year ot our Lord one thousand
eigt i luiudred and eiglity-.'ive, and in
lb independence of the I ailed
Si, - of America Die one iuuulied
and i-intii.
111’.MIV D. MeDAXIF.Ii,
13 y the i.overnor: oovernor.
X. ('. Bapketx. Seereiai'v of Slate.
P oclamotion,
GEORGIA, Gvviin.eit G nnty.
i (Inlmur, s OfiH-i 1 j
Lawi.cmt . ii.i.K. (J;r Minch 10: i S 5
'Vi . i-ecs, by t'lu pi-< visiuiis ~ 1 :m
Act ('? lbe Gt-iiera! Assembly „f said
staiu ajn ii -I b. lie (Jovcrnur on
the 21 in lay i--r Dee mlu-r l"i. (bt*
Onbieiry ui'suiii count.v is i\<i|ib'c(l
to onb i- .in cit'd ion by'( lm <|ua|hiUc<'
voti i - ; s;i i comity, wlioiic t one
linnib ed qimliiiicd yoli is <n ~: i i conn
ty uli.ill tile a petition in Hie,. i;co in
tin'll cc.n;. asking (lie benebi of (lie
I'T'ovis, n ol said ad. At which elect
ion tin-qie. stum ol jirnldbitinc (ue
Mena -icliiiiitq or sale o: viniocs
malt oro,b -i liquors in
said l onel y shall be I'cn'i ininco.
And. win r< as, oil tile foin lll daj o
•'lm eii. Its:., i.eUi ions wre liliyl in mj
oflh e, Allied by inure Ilian one Imn
(led. i|ual:iiieicvofers ol' said county
• -I- iny : j,, ian c. im be i>rd.ired as
i'i“vrded lor in -.i•. 1 A t.
Now, i i.i- 1 . iv, l,.iam.‘s ‘l\ I.a.nkin
Oi dim r , ,r -aid coanty, in uni>n
r ':ct Ai, - .ml in. lo her* t.v ing r,
1 iml an . c Hon t . h, |q. ;t ( i'|„, asiml
|>!:.d s 1 ;■ Itoldinq i led ions in Die -c\--
mmt.il .\bdiiia Di-irids ol said ei.nn- i
»->Y • a.-, illi .Hi c. .. ot A|, o ;
1 CV li !,! || ,
I i.c s i.c- laws aid rer alal ions as ap
I'D’ ll < 1 ' V - or n.cn.iier- i.. :oe
(’did a n.. -o', i xe.q,| ; n,a ~,,i s
twq.t:>li.( ••■!: >nd b-l of voters,
slid! In :• i r... of \ha a. |..;,;ci in i
'lidi ih , •i> -i,.a. |... scaled :t|,
Slid I ra:, i; , ,| 1 the »'h i k ol Ihe
'Zion t ■ofor j comity amt the
other d-j (1 i■! Ui ■) l lie la d ,i;.: r-.
ol 'i d , ;, b i; o'ejock M ioi
lln day ce d sm c.cb saio elect ion
' A 1 sa d lion llioso o].|)Osilif: till
nmnulaiuriito „ sale of spiriloiis, \ in
oua malt erolii'i ini .xieadnq l.qnors
sl.til have v. rdien or prin'ed on -,lk
ballots- -No Wiiiskv - And those fa
voring Hie luannla-liu-iuo or . ;!, . t
syiritons, vinous, malt or other in
losiealing liquors sliail have writ ten
or prinleUon their ballols “For
\V liisky -
Heel ion IS i f ..aid Ad provides:
“That at an a election held under the
provisio is ol ,his ad, no peisonshiill
be allowed to vote at.said elediuli. e.\
eepi at the voting preenict in the uia
lUiaDistrict in wuieii no resitles, oi
which the Ordinal v o. said c ouiiy
sliail give notice in his order direct.
in;: said o e -I ion to tie held.’
In witness whereof 1 have hereto
se my hand and otlieinl signatuTethe
dav-and .year above wnlen.
JAMF.ST I.AJiKIX.
(irdinary.
tax ki:<-idVi:its m>m« i; 1
Ist round.
1 will 1 a tr the ful'o wing places
it the times -tied for tl o piu
pe.i <- of r< < eg the Tax L;. turns
n * Hwinn: uii.v, for the yt at
1885:
Mi l-tins, Tim.. da. Apt,! 2nd.
Bert hue, 1 ’: v, “ Hid.
Rockbrhh: .IU t- d;t *•, “ fi h
CttW‘b, Ttu set . v, *• 7th
Bay Cud;,\V< iL.e-dai," Bth
Earbirs, r I ':u: Jay, “ !• h
Ben Stmiil s, Fr.d-.y, “ Hi h
Caine, Biiturcay Jl;t,
Hog Mom: tut',Mot;day“ 13 h
j’ute.rei, “ u.tsiii y, 1-BSi
Kutvat i.. t, H\dotsdav- .
Dulu !’, 'i I tils da' iti o
Norn of, I', id:•• 1 7th
Lav r■( ret vd'e, • ■ hi.
lv i n.i< l.t It. ( i t id. in mo ve
quirtu, uiu.l; i*.. ,j ..uucißa;,., i-.
make return of ll ed own t ,< , « r
ty.
If I 1 ..’MM ,1 s
T x lttcievei.
.4 'f -0 S'
1 he Emperor Louis Napoleon smoked
only the finest cigars the world c >«Ud pro
duce. Prof. Hertford says the Fmperor b
cigars were made specially for him in ila
\ ana from leaf tobacco grown in the Golden
Beil of North Carolina, this Ix-ing ths tinest
leaf grown. Blackwell** Btill Durham
Hmokiiiu- Tobacco is made from tho name
loaf used in tho Fmjieror's cigars, io abso
lutely pure and is unquestionably the best
tot»aci*> ever ofl'eud.
Thsckrray’s gifted dsughtor, Anne, inf
heraketchof Alfred Teunyeon, in n<irj rr a
tfriuAly, tells of her vimt t*> the great poet.'
Hhe found him smoking Blackwell’s Bull)
dharu I' baoco.sen himbj Hon. Jamatj
Bussell Lt well, American Minibter tvAhe
Court of Bt. Jamea.
X:i th»M days of adulteration, it in acorn
fort to smokers to knot* that the Bull Dur.
bam t:>rand is absolutely pure, and made
from the l*«t tottacco the w-orhl produces.
lihwkv/eH’s Bull Durham Smoking To
hvvo is the but cud p:;. tr t made. All
dealers have it. None genuine without
the travle-msrk of the Bull
IS IT A m i
Home ore ‘aid that Pot«*’t ww a
j |joi*on. Who makes lla assertion exi ept
i those win de-re to mislead mim! fan . bug
you? Hi who iknounees other reme'di'*
j ns frauds, H quietly i lli ilug u ’-'lie com
j jrou’i 1 oi his own—beware 0( all such.
Ask your phyiHun or vOnr druggists
lif P 'tush 1 proilneei all the horror
| ciuimcd for it by I nose w iio are <om
| pellcd to traduce other preparations in
! order to appear r p.-ctahle tbemsi lves.
V'. e claim Hint Potash orojjerly com
j bined with otln-r r medics makes the
■ grandest blond remedy ever le own to
man. And we claim that li. Ii I! is that
ri medy.
If . tlliciisl with any form of blood
poison St rdliiiH, Klie'imnti-m Catarrh,
f)id Ulcers and Suns. Kiduty Com
plaints. Femnl' Rise sis, etc- the B 15
I!, will, cure you at once Send to
Blood iiidin Co., At'Aida. Ga.. lor a
copy of- lie ir book FRKK
(iwhnu'it Sheriff Sales.
Will be sold before (In- Ciiiii I House
door ill town of bmnenei ville, in
said eoutit v, wi l hip the legal hours of
-ale. on the first Tuesday in Aprii
next, tiie following property, lu
w it:
undivided half interest in and
one Ivv i horse Kelipse engine and
boiler and one Drown eoflon gin,
feeder and c mdenser.
levied on us the property of \V. K.
ltagsdale liy virtue of and' to satisfy
a niertgage ti fa from (lie Superior
Court of Rockdale county, in favi r
of Cain ,V (Juigg vs said Yv. ii. Rug.-
dale. Properly ponded on( in said
ii fa.
Also at the same time and place will
lie sold one town lot in tlie town of
ltiiford, (.winnett county, Georgia,
located on tlie south side of (he At
iaiita mid Chyriotte Air Line railway',
known as the (larner warehouse,
being part of land lot Xu, 3fi in tlie
Hih district of .-aid count v, containing
forty- (40y]>y twenty-four (:M) feel.
l.evied on ns (lie properly t.f T. S.
(turner, by virtue of and to satisfy
one ti fa from the Superior Ceurl i f
Fulton county, Geo: gin, in favor oi
F Vtiii Winkle vssaidT. H. rJamer.
Also, at the same time ami place,
will lie sold, one so am engine, known
as (lie “Clinton Monitor." engine. No.
b. with its machinery and iixlurers
complete, now in the possession of
.lolm Denton and .1. .31 Deaton. Devi
ed on as t lie property of .1. M Deaton,
and John Deaton, by virtue of of a ti
!’a issued from Gwinnett. Supelior
Court, in favor oj Ault man-S. Co„
vs said John Denton and .1 M Dfaton,
principal, and t’S Garnet', security.
Property pointed out bv F M .lolin
son, Flaiutill's Attorney,
Property v. ill be delivered at Bu
ford Geotgia.
W. P, COBB V, aheriff.
March IS*:,.
DEPCTY SHERIFF S U E.
- Will be sold l>efore IlieCourl House
door in tlie town of I.invreneeville
Gwinnett County Ga.,within tlie legal
hours of sale on the lirs, Tues.l.iv in
April next the following described
lands to wit.
One acre of land more or less si I -
unfed, lying ;r.id being in the eovpo
de liniilsol (ie* town ot Diilm li in
said county of ‘Gwinnett hounded as
idr.ws: Ou (he- ea-I by i.aw rvneevilie
street, on tlie fSouth by lands ofKW
Bendy on Die west anil non b by lands
i'.lOXevv. Levied oil as Die jmipef
i v of 'nines 8. Love, to satisfy one ti
fnfrom tlie Justice court, of the -tnlst
eisuiit. Henry county Ga, in/iivor
f IV. I>, and O. \V Ford vs said J, s.
Love. Levy made and returned to
me by \VF Herrington I, C.
'\\ M ME BOR N,
March 3rd ’BS Deputy Sheriff.
Richmond A - Danville li li
Fash NOFff D V F.vr
On and after' Oct 12tb 1884
Passenger Qraiu Service on
■ Atlanta and (Jharlotte Air
Li Division will be as follows :
'NORTHWARD,
Express Mail
No. 51 No. 53.
Daily. Daily.
Leave Atlanta.... (i.(K) p iii | 8.40 a m
Ar. Gainesville 8.13 “ i 10,30“
“ Lula A 8.11 “ j 10.54 “
“it Gap Jn’e B 0.2(1 •• j n.2(l “
“ Toeeoa C 10.1)4“ I 11.55 “
“ Seneca D 10.08“ j 12.51 pm
(H oenville.. F; 12.40 “ I 2.28 “
“ Spartaubrg F 2.00 aiu pm
“ Gastonia... G j. 2". '• | 5.20 "
“ t liavlotte.. 11 5..0 | O.io “■
soCTil W \ it ? )
; Express I Mail
No. 50 j No. 52
| Daily | Daily
I.’ve 'Charlotte—l 1.45 am I ilidpin
Ar. Gastonia 2.30 “ I 1.11 “
“ Spartanburg 4.28 “ j ;:.:U “
“ Greenville... 5.45 “ 4.53 “
“ Seneca 1.28 “ (}.•.*<> “
“ Toeeoa 8.32 “ 7.32 “
" U Gap June. 9.20 “ 8.25 “
“ Lula 10.00 “ 5.50 “
“ Gainesville.. 10.38 “ 0.“5 “
“ Atlanta | 1.00 pm 11,30 pm
ACOOMMOIiATION TllAt.N (A. LINE BKLLE
GOING NOItTU
I t.eave Atlanta 5.30 ;> m
Arrive at ( iainesville Hitt [> in
ACCOMMOOATION TIiAIN (a. L. BELLE)
GOING SOUTH.
l.eave Rtilnosville 7.00 a m
Arrive Atlanta 8.20 “
NO IS- LOCAL e HEIGHT
OOINO SotHH
Leave Charlotte 5.35 a. ut
Arrive at Gaffneys... .1ft.07 “
‘ Bpartanburg.l2 20 p. m.
“ Greenville.. .5.27 “
" Central 8.10 “
NO 17 -LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING SOUTH.
A-avo. Central 4.45 a m
Arrive (irecuvide i Oti a. m.
Spartanburg.. .10.40 “
“ G a Ureys 1.17 p. m.
tfnarlet'.e 7.25 “
Alll't eigla (i a ins nil tliiii loud carry pas
■ eiigers. All p t--etiger trains tun
i ta l tig a ,o Ujut viiit! and Uielmiond
'viitiei , li'.mee, eolineeting at Datt
•-e ■ u b\ a. idland ltwy,, to nil
am. i n eiiami at AUauta with alt
e.i. . it ei :: me. No 50 leaves ltieh
. . ! d and No 51 arrives
.. i ei •' : I’. M 2 leaves Richmond
I 2.W1 A, Vi. ( I :,;i iv s there 7.00 A. M.
I' leaf ) > .■!:: tits stop ut'above stil
liiiie. :.'o le iio ininules
til l id.f tst.l- mx'fj CARS WITH
on • UANtiK.
On trains Nos 50and 51, New York
.it'd Atlanta, via Washington and
Danville, and also (.reensLoro and
Asti vi tie
On trams Nos 52 ii ml 53, Itieljnond
and Danville, and Washington and Au
gii. ta.i.mt VVasliiogtoii and New Orle
-1 ate. Ueturilitig on No 52—bletqjer
I (jreenslioro lo Richmond
t ’ Through Tie.kets on ale at ('lmr
i lotto, Clreenv ille,Heneeu,HparHuilairg,
j and ijiaii.csvilie lo ail points South,
! Homliwcst, North and Kast.
A vt mi A hn' it. to a iroin Athens
It “ N tj d U iu A item
' Tah’ula Culls.
0 “ K. Air Line lo Ac from
klberlou A Bowersvillc
D “ Blue Riiige K it to Ac Iroiu
Wuihulia, &c
“ (’it I el
Newberry, Alston ehd Columbia
v c j c S J .v C to A ir’m
■ I 'i 1 sr« > i vi!!: Alston Ace.
t h,. ter A: Lenoir to A Ironi
Chester, Yorkvllic Ar D«ilae
li N t Div ACC A to Ac (rm
(Ireensb. ro, Uuleig
n.viN Bi.iAi.iAY, iSupeniLtendejid.
A. L. Rives,
2nd Y. P. A Gen Manag
M b aughtr, Gun’l l’asouger Agt
New Store!
Slew Goods!
New Firn
ALMAND 6c Co
(FORMERLY OF CONYERti, GA.)
Lawreneeviiie - - - - . .
To the citizens of Gwinnett and adjoining conntie
We take this method of’ informing you tha
have come to i.awrenoeville lor the .purpose of L
goods and making a living, and in undertaking tH
oiler you one of the best assorted stocks of
merchan Use ever displayed in this market. yf e
now on hand a complete ine of
DRY GOODS,
Dress CSoot
Z-ATEST STYLES IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
FU RNI TUBE,
HARDWARE,
STOVES,
In fact, everything to he found in a General ]
chandise Store.
We desire to make the a quaintance of every
/en of the county, but more especially of the t
cominjj to Lawrenceville.
i/ We buy all kinds o* country produce ant
the highest market price for it.
Come and see us.
eau w ts *« «■« 11 » m* i > ■ :.>Wi
March 24—ts
LAWRENCE VILLE
SEMINARY
FOII
Males and F'emales.
The Kxersices ol the above Institute will begin on the 2d unday in
unry, IHBS, nt the lolloping ratpsof Tuition per month.
FIRST CLASS, - $1 50.
SECOND CLASS, - 2 00.
THilt!) CLASS, - - 2 50.
FOURTH CLASS, - 3 00.
Student* charged 25c Incidental Fee, per quarter.
Course of Instruction, Thorough, preparing Students fort
Classes.
REV J. F. McClelland, Pure
The Ordinaly.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
To whom it may concern;
Pony (J. A. Whitby having in due
form applied to tin- undersigned for
tlie guardianship of the persons and
property ol William 11., Mary ('. and
Martha C. Whitby, minor children of
Minerva A. Whitby, iateof said couit
i tv, deceased, notice is h.reby given
i mat his application w ill he heard at
my ollice on the lirst Monday in M; y
next.
Tliis March 18, 1885,
■IAS. T. LAMKIN, Ord’y.
Georgia, Gwinnett County.
Whereas, It. 1). Winn and T. K.
■\l tche.ll, of said county, administra
tors de bonis non, with the wilt an
nexed, of Thomas Mitchell, late of
| Clark county, on., deceased, repre
sent to the. court in their petition that
l hey have fully administered Tin mas
Mitchell's estate,
This is to cite all persons con
j cerned, heirs and credit ns, to show
cause, if any they can, why said ad
tutuisl tutors should not he discharged
front their administration ami re
eeive letters of dismission, on tile tirst
Monday in duly, 1885.
J. T. LAMKIN,
Mareh 31, 1885. Ordinal v.
GEORGIA. Gwinnett County.
Whereat, Wra. P. Cosby, udminis- <
. trator of Jesse 'ioolsli; , represent- to
! the court in Ids petition, duly tiled,
that he lias ftiily administered Jesse
Goolsby's estate,
This Is, therefore, to cite all persons
j concerned, heirs and creditors, to
show euuse, if any they can, why said i
j auiuinistrat >r should not he dis
i chained ft ant his adminisl ration and
I receive letters of dismission on the
| ill’s! Monday in July, 1885.
i This March lflh, 1885.
J AMKS T. LAMKIN,
t trdinary.
i GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.
P. IJ. 11. Gower, administrator of
. Layman Stone, represents to the,’
! Court that lie Ims fully administered
I Layman Stone’s estate. This is
therefore to cite alt persons eon- .
eemed, heirs and oreditors, to 1
show cause, if any they can, why j
-aid adminisl rator should not he
iiseharged from his administration
ittd receive letters of dismission on j
the iirsl Monday >n June, 1885.
James T Liunkin,
Eel> *1 ;!ino Ordinary |
GEORGIA, Gwinnett Cow
Notice is hereby given to aUi
concerned, that on the mt* ll
May, 1888, 0. W. Venter,»»
county, departed this life *
and no person has applied™,
isi rat ion on the estate of said
Venter, in said state, ana jjw ;
i-ir.iion will be vested in tttei
the Superior Court or WJP .
and proper person, on toe
day in April, next, unless
cause be shown to tic 1 contra
Feb. If, >5. J.T.I-A“K
GEORGIA, Gwinnett O"” 1
William P. Moore, odmißW*
.lame.- Kohcrts,
Court in his petition dim
he has fully admimstettd
en s’ estate. This is tl’erefoK
.ill persons concerned, 1 11 (1])
dors, to show V’M'f ’ VouM
why said udiuinwtiato , in y
discharged from ,lls . a , m i*
and receive letters of «
the lirst Monday ■"e-'ordii
J AS. T. LAMKIo, o
Dee. 31.1884
NOTICE) TO I>KBT uB3J
CKKIUTOIG'
All persons indebted to
V m T Scnl°s. late rs ,
deceased are hereby not'WJ
mi red ate payment, and ■“ J „
iug elunns against Mid
sent them to the undersigned,
required
Ju.,. 5, lbHf).
Georgia Gwinnett t' oUI)
N 11 Kay has aid' 1 * 0 pas
of personalty, ami J the &■*
the ai 10 oclock a 11 ‘
.1 an miry 1885 at my otn j „
James t w )f
Dee 30th 1884 _ — 1
Gcorg'a-C-winne’f
To all wh. m h UPP 1
K Hill has ui« >m I> let
undersigned lot P e '{“ estate 0
ad mi nisi ration mi Wj ouD ty
tut Hill jt'o fjTsald
and I will I'm'* "I p, Kebn ia [
on the first Monda.
James t
l»j c 11 1884 #~-0b