The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, April 21, 1885, Image 4

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lyrealize the danger of my situs lion. “Thty liok me into the dead bouse and laid no down. Si oon the doctors came around ant took out their knifes, 1 knew wbat that meant They were going to dis sect me before I was l>ur el, in ord sr to find ojd something rbouc that enormous sac on my throat. I had to silently face the press pect of being curved alive. « ‘Doctor I gnesb you had bet ter operate,' said Surgeon Htl • dreth to Surgeon MeCure. “Dr McGille bent over me lan cet in hand. I mad 3 a uesper ate effort o move, to speak, to lot them know by some sign that I was yet alive, but all my horror and despair could uot even make a nerve twitch. Dr- Met 1 ute thrust his lancet into the sic at my tin oat. A stream of sou matter rushed out. The skiu on my face relaxed, and and as lie bent over, lie saw my eyes open and saw me wink. The thougnt that I was .alive thrilled uie to tlip marrow. 1 saw his face grow pale and heard him confer with the other doctor, They carried me back to the bospi al. I met Dr. McCrure me ay • times after "aids and he to'd that lie never in his life recieved such a st irt a - he did when my eyes opened that tiuis “Mrs. Sampson was the wife of the lieutenant colonel of our regiment. Hhe took a kind in ici est in me. She w niched over ine and fussed with me like a mother. I was only one of ner charges, the otuer inva lids as well as Ire ieved her t«N tention, and 1 tell yon she seemed like angel to ah of us. “I was a long time rallying- Weeks passed before 1 cou;d speak. They took ms out on the fiald *o s.e a brigade drill one day. The movements excited me so that 1 felt something give way in my throat, and I yelled It *t trtied those about me It sound ed like a voice from the tombs they said. I could make only one sound. I kept that agoing till it made the others in the hospi tal almost crazy —I was so tickled to think I coaid speak, you see. 1 had to begin anew and learn to talk over again, i was weak for a year, but made a complete recovery. I did me good. I have been mure robust and healthy every way. I have not bad any kind of a humei since, i Lave outlived nearly ail of the boys who were my chums and took such good care of m., Mfljoi Smai of Oakland, and Mr* Samp son am about the only survives of the participants in the scene ibaw tried to describe to yon. Dr-Me- Crur«, Dr, Hildreth and tLe Rev. Mr. Leonard are dead. Every time Mr. Leonard saw fee between the close of the war and his death the tears came to his ey.-s and In. spoke of having preached my fun eral sermon. Mrs. Sampson wrote me a letter just after 1 was mar ried, and told me to tell my wife that she would not have had tut but for her. I guess that’s so,” Lewiston (Me.)Times.. The eloping mania is getting to be serious in some parts of the counti'y. Several men have eloped all alone, not carrying oft either their neighbois' wives or another man’s money. A Cleveland report r went cra zy the other night while trying to unrival the proceedings of a young republican club, n Las long been suspected that lunacy was “catch ing- Schoolboys in INew York can’t play hookey with impunity. Ti e school authorities bftve truancy deteciives who shadow suepieious urchins This is bringing the d « tective business down to a very fine point. Some of the newspapers are al ready casting about for a suitable man for the nest governor of Geor gia. The average editor lias apt culiar knack of selecting srooj ma terial for a governor, but it usual ly takes him a long time to do it as is evident by the early start. it is very disgusting to hear ev ery little tro for a nickle lawyer called Colonel. They wouldn’t know a colonel from Cit y Solo mon’s John Horse if they happened to see one his uniform. Middle Georgia farmers never plant corn until the poplar leaves are as big as a sqainel’s ear. TLe shoe and leather hide deal era of BuSiOn propose to form ua new and veil endowed socin club ii will no doubt be u tuugn affair. In *oiv, u he prohibit i n /owns iu G«< rgu.,>>v, ts io td<- with whiskey in* <m\ Rif . Bold readily at fancy prices. C lorn, Susan B. Anthony is ii the west giving personal remis ciucbh of the mound builders. f? |ijcq r *U Jttgop pup isoauj •UMOIIVj |[oA\ Sl K}J IOJsXs 3,;] spjtnqoj pin; ‘so.uou oqj souoj ‘poojq on, sozijtqiA sjsfftff uo.q su.'io.iq -qqroq pqos jo juoiuXof -no oq, ojut do,- ’ pm; 'Xjtpqop /[prop uiojjjjosrujq onos.y o, ,jqpo snpuos ouo Xtitip'tti in qonm ,i;q, JSOAttt O, J<?U!j(!AV JOU SI OljW JjOSUIII[ JO M.'IA UEOUI A.I >\ i; A-p;, JSIIU! rntru y uua \oooj o, A i am iuojj puoj otp uo uo.v ,n:,s X„ut juqop ouo ,t:ijj •sj.tqtff uoif ' u.nojfJ jo A|„oq ,; Xtu] jji.w jrqjop ott() ‘Ruj.mis qjjo.w st ,t limn ii wop-uo>j -OJq no, uo.vo • snotuojd A.io.\ st ojrj •otpo, ,u: .top oq sXvs pur; ‘jprq s.wiup . |; utijuu uitui i: ‘oAtuS oq, .it’ah fttr .uap Xjjßppp o, souioo ,t itoi| ai ,n<j -tpuop pm: oji] uooAUoq oototp oq, joj joddoo e jo sso, oq, oAtb ,ou pmoM Xoqi juqj ‘soounjsutnojp qons .topun ‘Xcs o, pjroq uooq o.vnq ojdooj -pojqoajuo put: ‘po,B,]jrqop ‘po,Ri,9ojd st uia, -sas ojoijai jnoX .woq lint; ‘st poo|q jno.i jood Aioq h'uuopisuoo ‘,t joj soud i|Stq nsuiois ,ui|, sduqjoj VlU||W«r. s: U MOH uioCs; jiKvN M V \ ■ K ■ Wo: •’ y of fir , >-Girs&Qtv ? l\ - l V rT" . -’ r Vj ‘A “ l \ .: ?. « • , «e •V nil,; •. . i tijrV n Ifilt »i:v ■ ../r ■; - ' , . "i "' ' rfstin.its W in ;i, : : ' ' r. If •>- %■;: ’* - r reenpt ■ % Hr. Hf'trjr: »■> Vt*>* !; e*t • > vn. .v»«*.■. *,'• ♦ T..!. V UNFERMENTEof 'malTbitters' TRADE MARK W MALT AND HOPS^| o|TTEB s i V v K ±iA. -.* t **• . 1 old luistakos of tlit :ro .. u v.u to think that there err : > other ways of curing dis •i. c < o '.'t't those whi. h l.ad been aatided down from former times. It is not to be denied that the Doctojs hare done great things for the world. Rut when it comes right d: \vn to t!ie r od curing oi disease, it must be admitted that Brown's Iron Bitters has done en ough to earn t le gencrous gratitude of this whole present generation, including the medical profession. There are no • ysteries or secrets about the com ;r . ng of Brown’s Iron Bitters. 1 Ids preparation ol iron is the only preparation which will not injure teeth or stomach. In this it is beyond comparison better than the oth n-eparat'ons, winch are mischievo . > and injurious. You need not fear a mistake in trying Brown's Iron Bitters. Your druggist lias it. It give.; vigor to the feeble, and new life to the dyspep tic. Children take it, not only with safety,' 1 Th great ■*, Cv^rERRY’S Will be mailed mt-f MG S to all applicants r f\ SHE. rKS 4. and to customers of last year without ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower SKKDS, Bl LB.'-7etr D.M.FERRY&CO.^iS" Von Cannot Buy 1* i n th® »3 Bar-rooms. What an absurd idea • : i to send a sick .nan, with an ailing stomach, a torpid liver, and impoverished blood, to a bar-room to swallow some stimulating stuff, and os.ll it medicine! An enormous amount of mischiei is constantly done by men who thus trifle with themselves. Instead of healing their diseases,they make them worse. Instead of gaining trength, they onh s -quire the isgraccful habit of i.r ling, it is a point worth noting in con lectiou with Prawn's Iron Bitters, that this valuable medi ine is not sold in bar-rooms, and will not be. It is not a drink, is a remedy. It is not made to tickle the palate of old topers. It is made to heal disease. Jt is not made to promote the good-fellowship of a lot of bib ulous fellows standing around a bar and asking each other, “What will you take ? ” It is a true tonic; an iron medicine, containing the only prepa ration of iron which can safely nU beneficially be taken into tin sy >n-m. ife.p * VP#- * -ia nte , , ..t,| ■ l<r. tuo Elld perifiu. <■' If <. , , : !ti«inJUr<.;iv;iiitu,C»l&ri.h.A;j.uia.u *"-i f.vt.g AjhelipM. Ain. ; I radical rttrtl for N»*r\ • • *>•_ ».•; , a; ]S. krvoiw Ot luplalnttf, v-hivk l b>>. \ u p. fFasnch, or i:n*Gku) JG.- i,x Cr hir w pakiV*!•“* hy lr '“ 1 -V-u'". 5. ‘ V, 1, y y AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. No other complaint? aro in?i«lious in tin ir Attack as these atfecting the thioAt ami lungs: none so tndod with by the majority of suffer ers. The ordinary cough or eoki, resulting perhaiNi from a tritiing or unconscious ex posure, is often hut the beginning of a iatal sickness. AVer’s CilKitßY I’icctouai. has well proven 'ts eflieacy in a f«*rty years' %l»t villi throat and lung disosses, and should be taken in ail cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. ** In K*>7 I took a Severe cold, which affected my lungs I had a terrible cough, uj.d passed night after night without sleep. 'The doctors gave me up. I tried Ayeh’a <’i:khky Pi:< TORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest neeo«sary for the recovery of my strength, by the continued use of the I'KnoKAL a perma nent cure was effected. 1 am now fix years old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your Cherry Pectoral saved me. Morale Failhiiotheu, m Rookingham, Vt. f July 15, Isb2. Croup, —A Itlother’s Tribute, “While in the country last ii t rmy little boy, three years old, was taken 111 with croup; it seemed as if he would die from strangu lation. One of the family suggested the use M Aykr’s Cherry Pectoral, a bottle of which was always kept in the house. This A t* tried in small and frequent dot es, and to our delight in less than half an houi the little patient was breathing easily. The doc tor said that the Cherry Pectoral hud my darling’s life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, Mrs. J.MMA <JFDXFV.** 15J West 128th St., New York, May IC, 1882. * I have used Ayer'® Ciierry Pectoral in my family for several years, and «k> not hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual remedy for coughs and eoldswe have ever tried. A. J. Crane,” Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13, I*B2 *• I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and after trying many remedies with no suc cess. 1 was cured by tlic use of Ayer’s Cher ry Pectoral. Joseph Walden.” B)halia, Miss., April 5, lse2. *• I cannot say enough in praise of AVER’S Cherry Pectoral, believing as 1 do that hut for its use 1 should long mim-« have died - from lung troubles. I . I hag don.” Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1 *2. No case of an nffeetion of the throat or lungs exists w hich cannot be greatly relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and it will alvnys cure when the disease is not already beyond the control of medicine. PREPARED BY Or.J p.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass. bold by all Druggists. *li. Cut Illustrate. Ciu Manner of Using I>J{. PIKUCK S i’ount-in Nssai isjactor, mwirnk f Thi* instnwient is especially designed for the t application of -?s GASS’S OATAESH REMEDY ,{ I s 'he only form of Instrument vet invenfet . wh'.rh tin id L.edic.ine can he ■•avi > ’ 1 "1 ;•#•//' <■?(.;/ opj/Of d to all parts of the • I p;;siyig®s and the rliam!ers oreavitie: i ;!"»■;Ti'ing tHerewith, In ul.t-h y .n- ; ■ • t' * | reittly exist, an-1 from which if«e t ; - i Ji.n tiischaiire generally proceeds. The war. • -M »n treating C ; tbirrh here* >iore iia •t' a rarely f nnn the l inipossihilit v of applvin. - i.os t-t t• i -e eavitie-i ami elia»ni>e' s hv aro "'• '• method*. This oh>iacle in .h* • t Hug ernes is entirely overcome !>• •* U’.'ll tli (if rlu; Douche. Ith use; is p’.e •-;!• •' ■ ■ »«id« tliat a - hll \ caa un lei •t 11 i»iid explicit dlrec ti4»nN at c..nt j t ‘ • ! i act;!. When u-eij with this i i(. Dr. >.ige’s Kerned , cures rec- •>. waltacks of “Cold In tin Houd 99 b‘ a few application CTcatmrh r^ i '- svtni-TUtis iM.|i.cm -1 !:•*-»■»-, th-charge fai ing into throat, ome • pvd i e, watery, thick mm . , p-t-ii’-u! - . n e.e. lu others, a eir\ lie- «ir> .watery • ttN. or iallaincd eyes, stopping up, or «_•!• ;rue. u. <1 rn-ej pas-agccs, ;uiging in cars, de l and csmgldne to clear throe: c«*ra!:-.n-. Miih- from ulcers, voice idler* i ‘i twang, Oi < ii-i\e hreath, impaired or tola privatb*!-. of M i e of -melt and taste, di/./.i* 4 ‘ - an :d d dej resshui, loss of nppeitn*, irnii « - >n. large it m. ils, ticklin*' mugli, etc. • v a few of these svmptoins are likelv to !>< •re cn: tn any ran at one time. Hr. Sage’s ( mirth Reittedy. when used > Lh S>r. fr*r<*rc, ’<< Nasal I>oucnc,acnd ac nan it* i with Hie coiistitudonal treatmen' ‘‘hicii - ’rraiii.uanded in the pxicjtltlet that : iji; each l»<*u.e of tl-.e liemedv. i- a perfe I o s-iiic f«M- tiiis ] >ath-onie disease. It is mild am. e *. s.\nt io use, containing no strong or Caustic 'rugsor poi-mis. The < alarrh tv is sold a, Ocents, Doucheatfto cent by all Drupgistn f* S Pi fRCJT M. If ., I'rr v V, urv »• vo n x Know That Brown’s Iron Bitters will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Will insure a hearty appetite and increased digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. K ..-stores an exhausted mu s ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nerves,enriches the blood. f 'vercomes weakness, wake fulness, and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid 37 Walker F.., Baltimore, Dec. ISBI. For si*: years [‘have 1 en a greai, sufferer from Blood Disease, i»ys pcpsia,aiidCc«stipatie*n.usidhoca:ne so debilitated that l could not retain anything on my si* much, in fact, life had almost b- ;:ie a 1 urden. Fia.nly, hope had nin. .- t left me, iny husband seeing B.iown's Ik n BiriKK-i advertise! in the paper, induce i me to give it a trial )am now t.d.l-ig the third bottle and hav; t Mt r-o wtU in six years a.-, i c present time. L. F. Gkufin. Brown's Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs “bracing up," than aiiy medicine made. TAX UECIEVKRH NOTH K 2nil notnti. I mil be n lho following places at the liuif s ta < d for the pnr p >se of reeifcviug tlia Tax Httuins of Gwinnett t onniv. for the year 1885: Marlins, Tuest-day Ajtril 21-it. Bersliire, Thursday, 2:itd. Rockbridge, Friday,, “ 24th. Catos, Stturdiy, “ 25th Bay Creek, M rulay, “ 27th Harbins, Tuesday, “ 2S h Bun Smitlis, Wednesday" 2iHh Cains, Thursday “ .‘loih H gMoucain, IT day May Ist Bust rd, Monday, “ 4th SuwuMitc, HVdnesday " Gth Dulu di, Thursday *• 7*h NorcroF, Friday, " Bth Lawrenceville, Saturday•• 9th Resideut free hold rs are re quired, unaer the instructions, to make return of their own proper ty. D. W. Amjuf.ws. Tax Riciever. y|j i T’liF / j?' * ft w |ksA ■ %2»1 HI iLf PAI Ml Tho Only quick and positive blood poison h.vly ou earth, for the immediate and per tinent cure of all forms and t-t ages of Blood bsenses, Scrofula, Old Ulcers and Sores, Skin ►i • ;im*s and Humors, Swelled Glands and oint-s Ilheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Ca arrh, Female Troubles, Syphilis in all stages, Jercditary Taint, and all disorders requiring .n unmistakable blood purifier. It does not ontain a' mineral or vegetable poison. One Kittle gives positive proof of its magical power tnd superiority. Thousands of %\vonderful Aires made at home and abroad, mailed in iook form, free to any address. No one can oubt the magical power of B. B. B , after ading the testimony. Large bottles, SI.OO, oi » for $5.00. Call ou your druggist, or addresr BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. 1. / is fRESCRIPT!ON FREE For the * rieedvCure of -V« _• t;: m- . !.•.*« Man boon and all disordr* brought on ‘mlis eretiou or excels. Any l rugiciKi S. t-i tin* in*in- Hei Lh. I»r. W. JA«|I BBS Ar « l» . So. IT *•■*l Si»l It Mi* *i. C-t *tf b <v**» • *■* ifit® H Alj R; Tms standard article is com pounded with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and satisfactory us ever. . t restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and ci an. By its tonic properties it restorer die capillary glands to their norn* vigor, preventing baldness, and aiak ng the l»ir grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A A. Ilayes, M. 1)., State As sayer of Massachusetts, says, “ The constituents are pure, and carefully sc -cted for excellent quality ; and i consider it the Best iiiEPAUATios for its intended purposes." Price, One B< liar, Suc/kAngaam’s Dye FOR i'HE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be 'died on io change the color of the heard *Vom gray or any other un i..-->irabie shade. to brown or black al discretion. I! i ; easily applied, ■cing In one preparation, and quick v and effectually produces a per ■laiient color, which will neith<*i "ub i.(m wash ofl'. Manufactured by R. P. HAi.L & CO. NASHUA, N. H. •M it aU Dr jfliT, ssi tsilsrs Is JUu/io**- O BURNHAMS Jm 'STANDAROTI^OIN r - - - - 1 - I'aUu UJLLiI— I. r: . PAMPHLET FREE BY QURNH'M BROS.YOsK.FA iiiK 5io t ?/lL v We may nioraiire as much as > ph.iae about pain; but the fact is ‘hat we don't like it wide it last,- uiid that, we want 1. > get nd ot it aa soon as we can. Whether cm used b\ rheumatism, gout, disordered liver, weak nerves, iri i t ular kid neys b: d blood, or anytimig else that is just the reverse ot w hat it should be, the sooner if- is out of the system the happier we are. Whether pain is the result of imprudence or of acci dent, or is sent as a punishment for ■a .' sins, may beat im c question for he [ liilosophi rs to argue; bu . peo ple who a- sufierim* .nt first t.- be ridoftnepen, alter v/V :', those u lioarefondofgumentm;. /argue the matter to tl. Jr hearts’ amt. nt- Above all theory, argument and philosophy, t-ome's the ddightlh! fact that Bao Iron Bitters drives pam aw v . Sufferers run no ri. J-t in trying this medicine, the only compound containing iron which carries no mischief with it. Tho.su who have- used it will tell you so; and you can try foi yourself by buy nig a bo .tie of die nearest druggist. H. p. UESS «» ;» IYlarble W o r! t s * - Manufacturers and Dealers in— \ LIAN AND RUTLAND GARBLE MONUMENTS, BOX TO.J/BS, HA'AD, AND FOOT STONES. AND UNDERTAKER Church Stroc-f, Stone Mountain, Ga. March 10, 85.-ly A NEW TL EPHO NE. The iB. Telephone is the latest invention in telephones, and stand ß without a rival, and is the only WORTHY RIVAL of the Bell Telephone, and is t lie onlv telephone of the kind ever lx tore offered to the pnhlie. it is the only lion-electric telephone* that is used with a telephone repeater, or find will work on t'ROOKKI), ANGLING or ZIGZAG lines, or on a line hav ing At UTE or HIGIIT ANGLES Sold outright for $10.00; no exorbitant rents. They ate the only, telephones haring an Automatic Line Win; Tightener an'l they are the only telephones that are protected by an out door Light ning Arrester. All sounds are delivered in clear and natural tones. They ill e t In; neatest, most dut hide, and reunite less at trillion and repairs than any oilier telephone made. Send lor for our illustrated circular. Agents wanted. The U S - Telephone Company NOS. 49 AND 51 WEST STREET, POSTGFFIOE BOX 28, MADISON, IND. lilclimond Jb Danrille l£ li Pash nor* li • ent On and after’ Oct 12th . 1884 Passenger Train Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Division will be as follows : NOHTUWARD, Express I Mail No. 51 1 No. 53. Daily. | Daily. Leavi Atlanta ... o.oopm |B.4oant Ar. Gainesville 8.13 “ 10.30“ “ Lula.. ..A 8.11 “ | 10.54 “ “It Gap Jn’o B 9.28 " ! 11.20 •• ■■ Toeooa (’ 19.04 “ ' n. 5.3 “ “Seneca 1) 10.08 “ 1 12.5ip m “ Greenville..E I 12.40 “ i 2.2-1 “ “ Kpurtanbrg F j 2.00 am j 3.34 pita “ Gastonia..it! ' 4.23 '* | 5.20 “ “ Charlotte.. B 520 1 0.10 souThW viii h j Expless .\iuil No. 50 | No. 52 | Daily i Daily L've Charlotte.... I 1.45 am I I,oopm Ar. Gastonia i 2.30 “ | 1.41 “ “ Spr.rtanlmrg | 4.28 “ | 3.34 “ “ Greenville... I 5.43 “ | -4.53 “ “ Seneca 7.28 “ ' 0.20 “ . “ Toccoa 8.32 “ | 7.32 “ “ R Gap .Line. I 0.20 “ | 8.25 “ “ Lula 10,00 “ 8.50 “ “ Gainesville., j 10.38 “ \ 0.25 “ “ Atlanta ! LOOp m i 11,30 pm ACCOM VIOLATION TRAIN (A. LINE RELEK OOlN'fi NORTH Leave Atlanta 5.30 p m Arrive :u Gainesville... i -to j. in ACCOM: aIUTIOS TKIIN (A. L. I'.KIXE) OOIVO BOOTH. Leave Gainesville 7.00 a m Arrive Atlanta 0.20 “ NO 18- LOCAL s HEIGHT o UNO SOUTH Leave Oi.-aiottt 5.35 a. m Arrive at Gaifneys... .1° 07 *' Spartanburg.l2 20 m. “ Greenville _. .5.27 *• Central 8.10 “ NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT. GOING NORTH. jeave Central 4.45 a ru Arrive Greenvi le t 06 a. at. “ Spartanburg... 10.40 *• “ GiiflVevs 1.17 n m. “ Charlotte 725 “ Allfreight trainsouthis road carry pas sengers. All passenger trains run through to Danville and Richmond without change, connecting at Dan ville with Yu. idhtud Rwy., to all eastern cities, and at Atlanta with all lines diverging. No 50 leaves Rich mond at 1.30 and No 51 arrives there at 3.45 I’. Al 2 leaves Richmond 2.00 A. M. 53 arriv s there 7.00 A. M. he local freights stop at above sta tions 20 te 30 minutes. BUFFET SLEEPING CARS WITH OUT CHANGE. On trains N>s 50 and 51, New York and Atlanta, via Washington and Danville, and also Greensboro and Ashville On tra.ns Nos 52 and 53, Richmond and Danville, and Washington and Au gusta,aud \l ashingtou and New Orle ans. Returning on No 52—sleeper Greensboro to Richmond tfc# Through Tickets on sale at Char lotte, Greenvi!le,Senei n,Spartanburg, and Guinesville to all points South, Southwest, North and East. A With N In U It. to ,k 1r0,.i Athens B “ N E k< li to A: lrom PuHuia Falls. C “ E. Au L ine to A. from Klbrrtoa it Rotvcrsville i) “ Blue Ridge ii K to it lrom VVulhalia, Ac “ Ui 4 i i Newberry. Alston rad tjoluinbiu t i! ■> oi 1 J z G to Ac ir in li :ii :: i »■; V,ti -. \ i stop Ac. CliesUi o' I*lloll m A from Chesu-1, 1 omvihe i Delias 11 N 0 Div Ac 0 0- A la it Ir.r UrAuisbi.ro, Unleig lain Bbhkemy. Supejiit/iei.deiid. A. L. Rives, 2:iii V. I*. AGt it Manug M. S aughtr, G- n'l Pasenger Agt mjjm s so. BUFORD, GA. Invites the attention of the pub lie to thier large stock of Gene al Merchandise, embracing a full lire of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Sloes, Hats, Ladies’ Goods, Notions, l te. We will oiler great i' ducements for Cash. Wt wid sell during this seuso the following s/aiidard fertilizers. Soluble Pac lie Guauo. P. Zell & Solis’ “ High Grade Oriole. “ L & C. “ Wando Acid Phuipbute. They are all high grade and well know fertilizers, VEAI. CLOUD A CO. CiU'INN TT SHERIFF SALES Ge -Owicnetf County. W t. old before the court house door in .ne town of Lnwreneeville Gwinnett county Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues- in May. next, the following de scribed lands 10-wit . t inc hundred acres of land, more or less, sit uated in Gwinnett county and on the west side or the Appalachee river, ad joining lands of S H. Free man S L Hinton and the Hill estate begining at S. H. Freemans corner on the mill i oao, tlienee along the line of the Hill lands S. L. Hinton’s corn er tlienee along S. L. Hinton's line to tiic river, tlienee up the river to the beginning corner. Levied on as the property of .1. \V. Mi.uglion by virtue of, and to satisfy lour’ft fas for the justice court of the ;ilt; dist G. m. of said county in favor ot >l. C. Tanner vs, ,1. W. Moughon. bevy made and returned to me by S. A, Fieemon L. ( Also at the same t ime and place will be sold six acres of land, more or less as the ,dace wheio T. j. .Moore now resides, adjoining lands of A, J. Har, digrt.e, on thy south and east W. H. Goodwin on the north. L. F. Jackson <ii the west, ami lying south of Hi i oad leadining from .mg Tavern to Lawrciioeville. Levied on a.- the property of T. .1 M cue by virtue of and to satisfy tlin c li fas for the justice court of the tllli I list of saal county in favo of Hightower & Hallman vsT. J. Moore. bevv in .de and retained to me b\ It .1. bcl iy|b. :. The undivided (2-6) two sixths in tend in lot of laud No. 338 in ihe sth (list of Gwinnett arc lying on the wa ters of the Appalachee river cont uin ii: _ two hundred and fifty acres n ore or less adjoining lands of wm. Eth idee, Dr. S. L. Hinton and Samuel Edmonds It being where defendant Gi. v E. Hill now resides. Levied on a. ‘.lie property of of the defend .l ami to satisfy one !i fa from the jic tie s court of tile ;jlti dist U N. in favor of F, F. Applin vs Mary E. Hill and J ini H. Hib. Levy made and ret ni: I to tic It. .1 Delay, b. (’. Also at t lie same time and place the undivided (l~t(interest in the undivid edtltb one sixtli interest in lot of land no, tfS in the 6th dist of Gwin nett lying oil the waters of the Appa laelioe river containing two hundred and lift v acres more or less adjoining and . Win Et heridge Hr. S. L. tlin toil and samuel Edmonds. It, oeiug the ph.ee wiierc n tnury E. Hill now re sides. Levied on as the property of Serena m. Hill, and to satisfy two ti fas one from Gwinnett Superio court in favor of S. winn for use of ottii es of e.n.r., vs. Serena in. Hill,and one from the justice court of the 407 Hist ii. m. in fav rots. J. winn vs. T. E. Barnett and Serena m; Hil', W. i‘. COSBY, Sheriff. 7000! Agents wanted doublequick : to sell the only official Biographies of Clsvela d K( y Ex-Governor Horshciiner, of N Y ember of the U ti congress, and Hon l T 1 lensei chairman of Heju. State mos Fa.—intimate friends of (' & . It is the most reliable, interesting ad richly illustrated, hence an hn ■ ense demand, Agents are coining 'I lias fine steel portraits, sella fastest and pays best. Beware of umvliablo, eatelipeuny books write ty Hubbard Bros, Pubs Philadelphia, Fa. Jb'teicli(‘i' M. Johnson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, GA4NESVTLLE, GA. U ili practice m tins ami adjoinin'; circuits, and the Supreme Court of the State Ru.tin.-s jutrusled to his care >\i I receive prompt attention. I 30 Ly E S Y. BRIAN T, STUDENT AT I.AW, LogaDsville, Cl a. AH busin -s entrust A to iis •ale wiii t act ive prompt attention. C jllec i specially. .‘pr.l-j ly GIVEN AWAY ATTENTION, SMOKERS! o A.U eonteatantß for the 25 premiums aggregat ing above amount, o Acred by Black weirs Dur ham Tobacco t’o., must observe the following conditions on which the premiums are to bo awar led: All bags must hear our original Bull Durham label. V. s. Revenue Stamp, ami Caution Notice. The hags 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 l»e pre pa i< 1. Om text close# So i ember Soth. All pae k • ages should be forwarded December Ist, and must reach us at Durham not later than Decem ber loth. 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. IferaUl: New York, Herabl; Philadel phia. Times;, Durham, N. C., Tobacco Want; New Orleans, Time*-Democrat; Cincinnati, /•>»• auircr: Chicago, Daily Scus; San Francisco, Chronicle. Address, Bla< kwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Durham N\ C. JT-very genuine package has picture of Bull E—. our next nnuouncenieul.‘iti I ►<»? I 'tamp. r. F. Vv.j |nm * Cn. t'liin- N. ' ‘4° f y2| New Store! !Mew Coods! Firm, ILMAND C0 M (FORMERLY OF CONYERS, GA.) * Lawreneeville g a To tlie citizens of Gwinnett anti adjoining' com.ties • We take this m thod of informing you that w have come to Lawreneeville tor the purpose of sellino 8 goods and making a living, and in undertaking this we oiler you one of tlie best, assorted stocks of general merchan Use ever displayed in this market. W e h ave now on hand a complete ine of DRY COODS, Ladies’ Dress Goods, AATES l 1 STYLES IN BOOTS AND SHOES, FVMILY GROCERIES. FURNI 7’URE, HARDWARE, STOVES, ETC. in fact, everything to he found in a General Mei chandise Store. We desire to make the acquaintance of every citi zen ot the comity, hut more especially ol the trade comin & to Lawreneeville. [f IT We buy all kinds o f country produce and pay the highest market price for it . Come and see us. March 24—ts LAWRENCEVILLB semim a a y, FOR Males and Females. The Exersices of «he above Inal itute will begin on tlie 3d onday In Jan nary. 1885, at the following ratosof Tuition per month. FIRST CLASS, - SI 50. SECOND CLASS, - 2 00. THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50. FOURTH CLASS, - 3 00. Students' charged 25e Incidental Fee, per quarter. Course of Instruction, Thorough, preparing Students for College Classes. REV J. F. McCLELLAND, Principal. The Or (Unary. GEORGIA. Gwinnett County. Whereas, William H, Knox, admin istrate of S tmuel W Knox’s, repres ents to the court in petitions, dulv filed and entered on record, that lie has full administered Samuel W. Knox’s estite. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be di-charged from his adminis trator and reeieveletters of disn.is - ! ion, ou the first Monday in July 1885. James T Lamkin, Ordinary March 34th 85 tim GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. To whom it may concern; Terry (i. A. Whitby having in due ' form applied to the undersigned for j the guardianship of the persons and properly ol William H., Mary V. anil Martha C. Whitby, minor children ot Minerva A. Whitby, lateof said coun ty, deceased, notice is h.reby given that ills application will he heard at my office on the lirst Monday in Mr y I next. This March is, 1885. IAS. T. LAMKIN, Ord'y. Georgia, GRvinnett County. Whereas, R. D. Winn and T. K. M tchell, of said county, administra tors de bonis non, with the wilt an nexed, of Thomas Mitchell, late of I Clark county. <m., deceased, repre sent to the court in their petition that | they have fully administered Thomas Mitchell’s es‘ate. This is to cite all persons con cerned, heirs and credit tb, to show cause, if any they can, why said ad ministrators should not be diseiutrged from their administration and re ceive letters of dismission, on the first Monday in July, 1885. J. T. LAMKIN, March 31,1885. Ordinarv. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Whereas, Win. I’. Cosby, adminis trator of Jesse Goolsby, represents to the court in his petition, duly tiled, that lie Inis fuily administered Jesse Goolsby’s estate, Tills is, therefore, to cite aii persons concerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not lie dis charged from his administration and receive letters of dismission ou the first Monday in July, 1885. This March 14t!i, 1885. JAMES T. LAMKIN, Ordinary. ] ‘ f I*»M I*l W(|i I'*' - ftMtniv fhlm.” j n y. w„ K s v GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Notice is hereby given to all 1 concerned, that ou the 37th ua' May, 1883, G. W. Yerner. late of county, departed this life intest and no person has applied for nan ist ration on the estate of said »• Verner, in said state, and that ada- i. i.-tr; tion will tie vested in the Ucri' " the Superior Court or some oUet 1 1 and proper person, ou the ttrst ® day in April, next, unless some gwJ cause be shown to the contrary. Feb. 11,’86. J.T. LAMKIN, ’ Ordinary- GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. William P. Moore, administrator of •lament Roberts, represents to u> Court in his petition duly tiled, * lie lias fully administered James iw erts’ estate. This is therefore, all persons concerned, heirs tmd°r iters, to show "ause. if any they e . why said administrator should not discharged from his adminawrat > and receive letters of dismissal!! 1 lie first Monday in April, 1886- J AS. T. LAMKIN, Ordinary- Deo. 31.1884 Georgia Gwinnett County. N H Ray has appliod for exemption of personalty, and f will puss Aba the ni 10 o'clock a m on the 13th day January 1885 atmy office. James T. Lamin' 1 ’ Deo 30th 1884 OrdinsrT GEORGIY, Gwinnett County. I’. 11. B. Gower, administrator of Lay in an Stone, represents r(K j Court that he has fully admiu ii Layman Stone’s estate. * therefore to cite all psfJJJJL to corned heirs aud creditors, shew cause, if any they said administrator should lischurged from his adnimts oU iml receive letters of dismiss the first Monday >u June, 18t»- James T Lanikm, Feb 11—3 mo OrdmarT GEORGIA, t, min nett Cou.-ty. ohn F Wilder lias applied emptiou of Personalty, a ll '*. m pass upon tlie same at 13 o moc , on tin- 19th ilay of February, .o my office, JAS. T jail. 33,1885.