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f ,«.XETT HERALD.
'* JJ cdth. brttwr-fr ’ew. w
rxbUsher
to wn and county.
(•liopp el ' li «*■» iu demnnd
Jj,v apples have appeared up in
oor stree a •
Mi BrOWO has koi li's distillery
j U[ *ra'iou uga.u.
«bat has heeome of our pro,
„) water-works i
Au J„w Vaughan has ooinmtoM
ju Harvest his clover
Host of the wheat patches about
are looking well and prom
in abundant yield.
Rtj? M. M. King will preach at
Method 8/ church on nexi Sun,
jay at n 0(,locL
sue recen/ rains have given the
jjjena a splendid start and as a
there is an abundance
0 f vegetables.
A „ r eat deal of sickness now
■evtils through the country- You
4ou ;j be careful about eating
vegetables.
Mr E. D. Herrin, accompanied
t, bis wife and sisier-in-law, has
returned to upend a few months ot
lju'muer in our midst.
Mibb Lillian Mitchell has return,
(jbomefro.il Wesleyan Female
College where she has been at
tending senool this year.
DIED, near Buford, Ga., on the
fth inst, Ida Maud, only daugh
ter of J M,an 1 A. V. Campbell.
.‘Blessed are the dead tuat die in
the Lord.'
We understand that a colored
Baptist oburc/i has been organized
»t Suwannee, with very flattering
prospects. R*v. B F Porter, col.,
baa bteu selected pastor.
The fruit crop this year is re H
taarkab'y tine. There appears to
be t heavy crop of j eacues, ap
ple?, pears, p'unis, b'ackliet nos
and cherries.
The 0 vinnett farmer who can
ickuowledge the corn at this sea
kd of the year is a happy man.
Sine out of ten aie skirmishing
ironnd trying to buy.
We are requested t» announce
thatPev Chalmers Fiazer of De
catur, wili preach iu the Presby
leri&D church next Sabbath at 11
o'clock a. in. and again at night.
Ilie Baid a party went to a t'el
lo»« house iu this county a few
days ago and gave him 150 lashes
lor wife beating, a good remedy.
Another case is reported of ihe
•me sort near tho poor house
hean all such cases up gentlemen
ihile your hand is in.
We regrt. <0 ' 11 n that Rev. J •
F MoClella , is lying at the point
of death al his home in Stone
Mountain. l)r. Winn received a
dispatch yesterday stating that he
ws sinking ami would hardly live
through the day but a second diss
pitch said that he Lad revived a
ittle.
I wish to inform my friends that
lisvs opened one of the most
somplete stocks u s Family Gro—
wies ever brought to Lawrence
till. And propose to sell them
lor cash or barter cheaper than
Wet offered before in this market
J. A. Coffee.
“Bro. Peeples of the Z/erald is
exceedingly quiet these days. Is
M* preparing for war in time of
petccGumming Clarion:
°u.no He is just sitting on
the fence watching the indepen
'loots jump back in the fold. Dr.
'ot°D, (heold bell weather jumped
Ofence rhe other day and eidnot
Ouch a rail. And if the lambs
®dcripple can’t get ovei we will
•‘tiebold how pleass
Iritis for bretheren to dwell
gfcther in um/y,” or words to that
Mwt,
IMPROVEMENT NOTES.
A spirit ol improvement seems
•pftvade our citizens just now.
r > W. A. Townley, is a t work
14 residence preparing for the
Nterere,
k. Mitchell, is having
0 c e fixed np, by the addition
‘Dew verandah.
Rich Almand has ccmmeuc
itj' e Wep bon of a neat, and sub
°llal c °tfHge oq the lot recently
from Dr. Mitchell
I RH. Brand is te-modling
'Dterior of his law office, by
‘ n ß the pksteiiug torn oft' and
put on.
Col. tv 1 u
( ~ •“••Born, is still lmprov
-15 residence and
c building boom is an
il the near future.
The bent 1 ' , ~
confectioneries,
II town JOd8 ’ t, 'Ra p co’s aud cigars,
6 ut J A Coftee’s —3t.
Call at v
■oat Herald Office for
Printing,
OUli ODE.
The proud young man stood on (he
base—
To keep the boys out,
'the smile which lit his sun-burned
face,
Shone round his obtuse snout.
He raised his bat, “heaved and sot"
And called for one hip-high;
1 oe pitcher put it in reu-Uot—
It chuuked him in the eye.
The y. m. gasped, then brave to
grin,
r Determined he would score -
Then the pitcher took him on I tie
chin,
And he plays hall now no more.
COMMENCEMENT.
dhe annual co ximeuceineiit of
the Norcross school of “Languages
Science and Art,” came oft' last
week
ihe sermon was delivered in
Sunday preceding by Hev. j. F.
Phan.
On Tuesday evening, notwith,
i standing the inclemency of the
J weather, a latge and appreciativi
i audience assembled to listen loan
I e'oquent address by Col. » J
| Wiuu.
Wednesday evening the school
room was packed to overflowing
with the youth and beauty of (he
town and surrounding country to
witness the exhibition
| The exercises consisted of
speeches, readings, recitations,
dramas and charads interspersed
witli excellent music.
Master J. M. Mitchell of i aw
reuce was the valedic‘orian. He
was also awarded the gold medal
offered as a prise for declamation,
by the following coinmitte :
Dr. Joneh, Prof Cooledge. llet-
P. F Connally, P. Levely and A.
A. Martin.
The entertainment was well ar
ranged and interested the audience
to the close and reflects great
credit to both scholars and teach
ers.
OUR NEW COURT HOUSE
The Court House is about com
pleted. Ti e finishing touches are
being put 011 this week, Aud we
do not hesitatu to say that it is
one of the best constructed public
buildings in the State. While it
is do t as showey as some build
ings, on account of its peculiar
construction, yet as soon you enter
its doors and take iu the plan, it
will strike even the most causal
observer a- admirably arruugeil
for comfort anti convenience. Its
wide nails, airy aud well lighted
rooms, and commodious vaults,
furnishes every convenience for
the transaction of the business of
tho county. There aie two stair
ways leading to the second floor.
One entering the bar, the other
the lobby, On this floor, are /he
rooms of the Solicetor General,
Grand Tury, two special jury
rooms, two consultation rooms and
ar elegont court room. Comfort
able seats for 312 people are pro
vided outside the bar. The pe
culiar shape of the bar makes i l
rstner awkward, but there will be
sufficient room for business. One
of me most important matters
couneced wi/l. all public halls is
the accoustics. We are satisfied
now ttiere will be no trouble or
this account. A man talking in
an ordinary tone can be heard
distinctly in any part of the room.
It is elegantly light and vtntila/ed
and will be comf utable winter or
j summer. The building is admired
by every one who examines it and
will gratify the people of the coun
ty even those who weio opposed
to its construction.
Mr. William Norbeck, the con
tractor, is the most faithful supe r
entendent we ever saw, lie
ttitroughly understands every de
partmeut of the work and has per
milled no shoddy material or
botched worn to go into the build
ing From the foundation 10 the
root everything is first class. He
employs none but competent work
men and does not hesitate at ex
pense or trouble i n comploying
with the strict letter of his con
tract. He takes a pride in his pro
session aud has therefore given us
an honest job even down to the
smallest details.
As soon as the budding is forrun
ally received the County officers
will move in aud Gwinnett County
1 will again have a Court House.
REUNION.
Bdfohd, Ga., June 12,1885.
Editor Heraud Col, L. P.
Thomas president of the veteran
association of Ihe survivors of the
42nd Ga., Regiment, having an
-1 nounced the time and place of the
next reunion of the old command.
I lake this opportunity, as one of
the vice presidents of the said as'
sociati ms, to say to all of the old
Regiment, who my reside in Gwin
nett that the next reunion will be
held at Decatur Ga. July 22nd
nexr.
Let this invitation be excep ed
!us final by every survivor and his
family. Bring your wives, and
children ar.d 'Uch of your friends
as you see proper aud be sure to
bring a well filled oasket of such
thiDgs as will satistv the appetiie
,of au old soldier. Let every one
!of the g,d ant and t.oble old cotn-
I rade lay aside business for one
day and come together aa a band
of orotheis, to renew our friend
ship and love fur each other.
Br.ng your wives and daughttrs
and “young Bob ites, and Stoner
wall Jackson, Jo Johnson aud
Bob Henderson, that they may see
"hr! kind f meu ii was that stood
tue storms of four years of the
greatest, and grandest civil war
tver fought, ltedueed rates will
be given ou the Hail Hoads.
Your old comrads,
W. T. Smith.
SUNDAY SCHOOL - CONVEN
VENTION.
The third annual conventiono!
the Swee' Water LTuion Sabbath I
School con vet tion met at Pieasam
Hill on Saturday the sixth of June
with President James //rochnian
in .he chair. Exercises commeac
by reading scriptures, officers and
delegates of the various schools
enrobed. /’he house then proceed
ed to business. The reports show
that, that this convention has five
schools with nineteeu officers tweu
ty nine teachers three hundred
and sevty four pupils and a good
supply of literatvre. The couveti
tion fixed T ursday before the
second Suuday in August of each
year for Public celebration. The
next celebration will be held at
Pleasant Hill. The next oonven
tion will be held at Beaver Rain
on Satuuiay before die first Sun
day in June 188(1 Officers for
next convention, viz: For Presi
dent, J r i W Ison, vice, pres.. J
P Broehmar*, Sec., G M Brown,
Treasurer, S Z Dyar, Chorister, T
A Pedin, Marshal, Allst jii Martin,
Chaplain, Hsv. W B Haslet'. The
prospects of this association are
rather flattering. The convention
was attended by the lad es of the
vicinity who displayed great skill ,
and hospitali y in p eparing ripasi
for the attendance. This kindnes i
was returned in aclatuations by the
delegates. Ordered that a copy
of the minutes be sent the ctwin
nett Herald fer publication.
A Jjourned,
J T ' Brochman, GM Brown,
Pres., Sec.
SUWANNEE.
Mis. Dr. Gosk, of Marietta, and
Mrs. Matilda Goss, of Bowman,
Ga., paid our town a visit last
week.
Rev. J. A. Mut day, lectured
here last Wednesday nighc. He
made an impression on bis au»
dience, out the impression was
that his lecture was a miserable
‘bust.”
Our clubs have all dispanded,
at least for a while. They have
gone into the grass killing busi
ness. The crops look better aud
are more promising for a good
yield at this time, than for a num
ber of years. If they continue
until matured, our farmers will
have something left after the gu
an o men and merchants get their
part.
The Good Templars of this
place, will have .1 public entertain
ment during tins month. They
have quite an interesting program
me, but have no I fixed the time
W hen they do I will send
v ou a caul to come up.
Our town has two good schools,
both managed by ladies.
C. Z. X.
FLOWERY BRANCH
Ruin in aouudunce and grass to
correspond.
The farmers fear that the late
heavy rains have damaged ihe
wheat crops, and should the rain
continue cotton, we fear, is injur
ed very much.
We are sorry to hear that lit'le
Azde Boring, daughter of H. H
Boring, is quite sick with fever,
but we hope she will soon be up
and at her plaoe again The gen.
eial health of our town and com
munity is good.
As our friend “Joab,” lias some
thing to say about his neighbor’s
big cabbage, I hope it will not be
out of place lo speak of our neigh
hors Deans. Our townsman, H.
H Boring has corn field beaus >0
inches long—l mean the beans,
not the vines.
It was a long time before we
could loca'e “Joab,” hut think wt
have downed him at las'. How
ever, if we are mis'akeu, we enjoy
his communicai ions all the same.
The Herald is a welcome visi
tor among us, and it seems to me
if ye Local Editor wou'd put in
aL appearanae occasionally, the
number of subscribers could be in
creased in this baliwick-
Mrs. Emma Baugh is visiting
her sister it. Atlanta.
Prof. R E. Mitcuell, left last
Wednesday to spend his vacation
with hisfitends in Gwinnett and
Waiton counties.
Stingy Jim,
1 dreamed a dream the other night.
When not hing could lie seen;
I dreamed the West of druggist had,
A pee: less liver beau.
Next morning at the break of day,
J rose witti an aching spleen;
But soon got cured of raging pain.
By taking Smith s Bile Beans.
Brice twenty-five cents per Dot
tle.
DISTRICT CONFERENCE.
T 1 io Gibiiesvile District Cons- r
ence vvill c uveneiu Lawrencevillo
Tuesday night 7th ot Ja\y, Ha*
tors will send names of deli ga es
to Rev M. D. Turner, and also
names cf delegates from the wo
iiinii s missionary societies ; bring
the bishop money and see dint
Quarterly Conference rtjor’s are
sem. Eeach womans missionary
society will send one delegate.
The missionary society will meet
Friday afternoon, Mrs A Randolph
presiding. W. A Parks.
2w p. E.
LOGANSYILL EDGINGS
Whet cutting is in order.
Crops are putting in full time,
aud tbe funnels faces are covered
with smiles.
The Mstliodist nretheren held a
series of meetings last week, it
was conducteJ on the Holiness line
and for the promotion of the doc
Din of Sanctification some five
professed ihe blessing of sanctifies
tion the church was greatly bless
ed: and had some four or five ad
ditions sol learn. Revs. John M.
Armstrong of Cummiug (J a., and
Mr. Evans of the Gwinuott circuit
were present aud assisted the pas
tor.
Prof, W. F, Lewis appeared on
onr streets on last Friduy cleanly
shaved; and while the shaving did
not add any thing to his already
meagre amount of beauty yet ho
wore a pleasing smile which be
token some happy event in his
life, and to an interrogation con
ceruing the cause of his felicity he
replied, “its a girl and weighs
about (J pounds, aud Mrs. Lewis is
doing quite well,” we certainly
congratulate tbe Prof, aud his
good lady; aud irust the little fe
male will grow up a diligent stu
dent in the Profetsore school.
Mr, Willlie Bonds was elected us
a delegate and Mr, Jo 8 Baily al
ternate to attend the district con
ference of the Methodist Church
to be held in Lawreneeville in July
next, for the church here.
Mrs. Jenie Briant wife of Rev.
E, S. V. Briant is quite sick but
we hope not dangerous
Ivirtj. Yau Brand of Lawreneeville
is viitiug friends and relaiions in
our town, we hope she will enjoy
it and come often.
We are proutl to state that, the
most of our sick are improving
Our old friend E L Braswell has
had a very severo spell hut is now
able to sit up. And right here let
me say that no town in Georgia is
blessed with any more attentive
and successful physicians than
ours iu the persons of Drs. Ham
moud and Robin sor.
Rev. E. S. V. Briant preached
at the Methodist Church on Sun'
day night to a good congregation.
Mrs. Bailey mother of our towns
man Mr, .to. Bailey is not expected
to live but a few days ; she is
spoken of as a glorious old lady,
she is dying of lung trouble and is
about seventy five years old.
And now the distant chirp of nhe
half naked spring chicken is herrd
in the land and the preachers are
happy.
H urrah for the stock law,” is .he
cray of some of our citizens while
Uncle Billie Jacobs still asserts
that he never will be reconstruct r
ed upon the stock law question.
But I must stop for 1 am per.
suaded that quitting seise is the
best sense in the world.
JCAB
TAX NOTICE.
All parties liable to pay lux, who
have failed to mako returns are
notified that it will be mrC duty to
double tax them unless they ren
der in their returns before my
books are closed
I expect to close themjabout the
first of July and parties in default,
cat address me at Su-vanee.
May 30 1885 D. W Andrews
Tax Receiver.
CANCER CURED.
Mrs. Oliver Hardman an old
resident of Wahon county, and a
lady of culture aod prcntmece, has
this to say of the treatment of can
cer with Swift’s .Specific :
Over fifteen years ago a cancer
made its appearance on my face.
It was treated with piasters, and |
the core came out. The place j
healed up after some time, and
seemingly my face was well, H ow
ever, in r few years it returned
agoin with more violence than ;
ever. It gave me a great deal of !
pain. The former remedy seemed
to do it no good- Knowing the
disease to run in the family, hav- i
ihg had one sister to die with can
cer, I became seriously apprehene
sire of rny condition. It continu
ed to increase in size and virule ee
I almost gave up all hope of ever
being cured. The physicians ad
vised the use of the knife and caus
tic. This was more than I could
Bear, and refused to have it oper
ated upou i.i that way. All other
remedies were used, but the "sn
eer continued to grow worse. The
pain was excruciatihg, and my life
was a burden. In this extriraity
my son Dr. Hardman, recommend
ei ute to Zry Swift s Specific. L
1 was the last resort, but 1 was so
prejudiced against the uso of pat
ent medicines, and especially this
ot)" tli il [ hesitated some tune.
At lasi I gave my consent, not be
lie v ing there was any virtue in it.
The first bottle only increased the
size of tue sore ami the discharge
from it, and hence did not inspire
me with any hope. On taking the
sec l >rd bottle there were signs of
impiovcment. and my faith
s rengfh nefl just, m propotiog to
that improvement. The spot ou tny
face beg n to d< crease, as well as
well as the discharge, aud hope
bbgan to spring up in my heart,
Could, it be I asked myself, that
l was at lost to be releiveb oi this
diseuse ? It lias given me so
many dark hours in the past that
the idea of being'veil again almost
overpowered me. There was a
contest between hope and fear for
a long time It was a long night
of weeping but joy came with the
morning. There is nothing left
to mark die place but a small sea",
and feel that it is impossible for
me to express my gratitude for
this great deliverance. It is a
wonderful tnediciece.
Mrs. Oliver Hardman.
Jan., 9,’Bs. Monroe Ga.
Swift’s Specific »s entirely veges
table.
Treatise on Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free
The Swift Specific Co , Drwera
3, Atlanta, Ga,
The construction of the ship
canal across the Isthmus of Pana
ma was certainly a daring magnti
cent thing. But the fact that in
that sickly climate, wtiife at work
in that sickly china 1 e, while at
work in that marvelous enterprise,
so many brave and noble men lost
their lives, is a pathetic, tragic
thing. But it is e Imppy fact, that
de ith there now is a rarely seen.
Panama Druggists sell Smith’s
Bi'e Beans.
Price tw’enty-five cents per bot
tle.
For sale by Winn & Vaughan
The need of merit for promot
ing personal (esihetics is due to J.
C. Ayer & Co., whose incomparas
ble Hair Vigor is a universal beau
tilier of the Hair. Harmless, ef
fectice. agreeable, it has taken
rank among the indispensable ar
tides of the toilet. To scanty
lacks it gives luxuriance , and with
ered hair it clothes with the hue of
youth.
Brutfield's Femui Regulator will
give a blooming color, au elastic
step and a cheerful spirit to ttie
woman of sallow complexion, heavy
dragging motion aud melancholy
dispo-ition.
Send for our Taeatise on
“Health and Happiness of Wo
ms.;” mailed free.
Bradrield Regulator Co., Atlaii'-
fa, (la.
For sale by Winn & Vaughan,
Druggist, Lawrenoeville Ga.*
Eor constitutional or scrofulous
catarrh, and for consumption in
duced by the scrofulous taint,
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is tLe true rein
edy. It has cured numberless
casea It will stop the nansesus
catarrhal disoh >rges, and remove
tue sickening ofder of the breath
which ate indications of scrofulouc
origin.
«T.X3 Brogdon
(Suwannee, ha.)
‘•THE Sl’OT CASH MAN.”
Once mote to the front with his
large slore rooms, chuck full of
new spring goods, a/ prices that
will lay all competition “in the
shade, in fact I have no compes
tition in Spot Cash business, as I
was the first man to place goods
strictly on a spot cash basis, and
making prices so much lower than
time merchants, has built up my
targe trade, and my present stock
will eclipse any previous stock aud
lor Spot Cash, I propose showing
you “bargain,” which you never
saw befoie. The following are a
few items and prices ma'le ou va>
rious lines of goods.
2000 yards beautiful figured*
lawns, at 4c, worth 6c.
2000 yards better figured law a,
sc, worth Bc. No such an assort
ment to select front in any store
north of Atlanta.
500 yards beautiful wool dress
goods, all colors, at 10c, worth
15c.
A very large stock of ladies
dress goods in all the new spring
shades and styles, aZ 10c, l‘2c, 15c,
16c, 18c, 20c, worth 15e, 18c, ‘2oc, \
22c, 25c, and 30c.
No such stock to be fo.tnd in
this part ol the country, from
which to select a nice dress at a
reasonable price.
500 yards of fine Victoria lawn
at 10c. ,! oods which always sold 1
at 15c.
600 yards of better grades Vic
toria. at bottom prices. A good
stock of Swiss, Tarlatan's, Nan*-
sooks P. Ks, Lace stripe P. K's
etc., etc.,
1000yatds bleached demesne nn<l
sea islands, a/ prices never heard
objietore.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HATS,
for men, boys and girle. My j
stock of ha.s never was more com -1
pleie and prices so low.
My st-.ck of Misses’ aud chil
drens’ sailors, are very attractive j
in styles colors and prices. Come j
and see /hem, and get them aZ
Spot Cash prices. It will pay you
as Spot Cash, means a saving of
25 to 33 per cent.
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES,
I have some bargaint to offer
yoa, I have knocked the bottom
out on ptices. Look. Ladies'
nice serge shoes, only 75c, worth
*1; the best ladies eighteen serge
al shoe, in Georgia, /.adits grain
sek, at $1.25, worth $1.60. La
irs’ gtairt Imls, $1,50 worth
m In lac-t, I carry a first-r
I bek , m .all grades of shoes for
sen, ladies', misses, children and
abieH. My stock of warran ed
hoes never has been so large in
j ladies and childrens. These goods
are manufuciQred for me with a
guarantee on eveiy pair Come
and see them.
11. ui;, flour, flour.
In this line, I am headquarters,
as the trade well knows this fact.
20 barrels New Orleans syrup,
at prices, lower than the lowesu
20 bags of coffee at a greai bai t
SP in
come and see me. and look at
'he large slock I carry, and see
lie a ing uu Spot Cash buying
and the and advantage of selecting
from this stock.
Respectfully,
JOHN B, BIiOGDON,
Spot Cash Man.
GAINESVILLE.
Hudware, guns, pistols and
cartridges, doots. sash, blinds, ag
rionltural implements of eve'
description, buggy and wa j
material, patent wheels, etc.,
rubber and leather belling.
Agents for all kinds of machinery,
such as engines, saw mills, thresh
ing machines, mill rock, smuilers,
etc cane mills, evoporaiors, solid
and chisel-tooth saws Write or
call ou us for prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Bell & Appleby.
Mar24-3m Gainesville, Ga.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
*! 01 HE’
The ugh prompt ami efficient, it is
iiiiM amt harmless. Safe amt reliable
for children. Wherever known ii is
the mothers' favorite me ioine for Ihe
infant, the children anti adults. It is
surprisingly effect ive.
TOKCIIKK 15e. I.!<(( ■■> Mr.
The wonderful Success in eoustimp
Don, Bronchitis, asthma, spit t ing of
blood, sore t hroat, loss of voice, catar
rhal Ilirout affections, chronic hacking
irritating amt troublesome coughs.
Ruuffh on Toothache,
Instant relief for neuralgia,toothache
fuceuehe. |se.
f . S, WKI.I.S, Jersey t'ity, N. J.
I o PUBLIC SCHOOL
TEACH LBS-
I will tie in my office on the days
below indicated for t he purpose of ex
amining amt contracting with Public
School Teachers
* Law rencevitle,
May USrdV Harbin's and
) Martins.
( Hog Mountain
May 30th. j G *odwin's,
I Duluth amt
j Cuius,
j Cates,
j Berkshire.
Julie Glh. I Rockbridge,
j Bay Creek.
1 Ben Smith's,
June 13th ■ Norcross,
) Sugar Hill.
T F„ WINN, C. SC.
May IG, 1885-td.
13
WEEKS,SI
The POLKJK UAKKITK will
mailed, securely wrapped, to any
in the United States for three m
receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Lioeral discount allowed to postuiu"
ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies
mailed free. Address all orders to
RICHARD K, FOX.
Franklin Square, New York
DVO 1 y
GEORGIA O WINNETT COUNTY.
Wm. J. Jones administrator of N.
8. Julian, represents to the court in
tills petition duly tiled that ho has
fully administered seid N. S, Julian's
estate. This is therefore to cite all
persons heirs and creditors to show
cause if an they can why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged
from his administration and receive
letters of Dismission, on the first Mon
day in September 1885.
JAmKST. LAmKIN
Tills May 7th 1885 Ordinal
J, A, HUJXT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NORCROSN, CA.
Will practice ill the Superior Courts
and courts of Ordinary of the coun
ties of Gwinnett and Milton, and in
the Justices’ court, of both counties.
Special and prompt attention given
lo collecting.
Feb 9-’BS-6tno.
Fletcher M, Johnson
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
GAINBBVILLB, (JA.
Will practice in this and adjoining
circuits, and the Supreme Court of the
Stale. Business intrusted to his care
wi I receive prompt attention.
1-20-ly
f\ BURNHAMS
8r IMI’ROVEtI
SSL STAND’D TURBINE
jWifc ra Is the bent count rited
jtip " and finished, give tiet
.&U ter percentage, u ore
iHrvfrrft power and is no I for
wLlt H# ienn money per home
power, than ano other
Turbine in the world
tef Ni-w pamphlet nent free by
BURNHAM, BROS., York. Pa.
Samuel C POE,
Plasterer and Bricks
mason.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Takes this method to inform the
public generally, that lie is still at
tlie above place, an is now prepared
to sontraet f,r any kin ' of work in
his line. I ant now igu ed in the
manufacture of brick, at. d will do
your work on short not.ee. Satisfac
tion giiai aiiteee. Contracting a spec
iality. inuyl3-Jtn.
Fnyoiir l.il'i* vtortli a Ikollnrt
Perhaps that seems a high price
for it, considering how poor your
blood is, and how your whole sys
tem is prostrated, debilitated, and
enfeebled. People have Iteen heard
; to say, under such circumstances,
| that they would not give the toss
I of a copper for the choice between
life and death. But 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 even to a bro
ken-down man it is worth saving,
One dollar will buy a bottle ol
| Ilroum . Iron Hitters. That one
i dollar ury start you on the road
from misery to recovery. A man
must take a very mean view o<
| himself who is not willing to invest
| that much in making one serious
effort to rescue himself from deadly
debility, and 1., Jtep into the en
joyment of solid health. Brown s
Iron Bitters vitalizes tne blood,
tones the nerves, and rebuilds the
syster* Its wo:’' is well known,
invest that dollar h. a bottle k
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OUR.
DANGER
The Great Southern remedy
FOW
BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHOEA,
DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COLIC.
* ~ 1 • «►—
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It i* one of the most pleasant and efticfu ious remedies there is for summer com
plaints. How ne •• ry it is, at a season o» the year when violent and sudden attacks
of the bowels are so iiequent, you should I ave some speedy relief at hand. It will save
much pain aud anxiety, as well as large doctor bills. The wearied mother, losing sleep
night after night in nursing the little one uttering such a drainage upon its system from
the effects of teething, should use this invaluable medicine. For sale by all (fttiggisW
at 50 cents a bottle. Send 2c. stamp for Riddle Book, to
WAI.TKR A. TAVI.OR, Atlanta,
Notice to
jflpfllßl ~^?^.
PARM E R S ,
IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A
Cottonseed Oil mill
A COTTON GIN, A COTTON FEEDER,
A COTTON CONDENSER. A COTTON PRESS, OR
A SAW MILL,
Pulleys Shafting, Hangers
AM) mill no UK.
Write to us for PRICES and DISCOUNTS. We make it to your
interest to buy diioct from uh.
K. VAN WINKLE <(■ CO., Manufacturers,
ATLANTA, GA.
OTICE TO THE TRADE— p ive discounts to the trade. 5.19 3
Is
ATI. NT GE RGIA.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
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Phospho.
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IfaTTo whom we refer It is one of the Highest giade fertilizers
sold in Georgia. (See Agricultural Department Reports.) We in
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only manufacturers of Gossypiunr Phospho. Its great [success and
wonderful popularity, lias brought into the markets several immita
tions. None genuine unless branded on each sack :
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Ochi Ila Guano
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HoU It should be put in the ground or Compost early.
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Our stock of Seeds, Farm Implements, Churns,
Feed Cutters, Corn Shelters, Planters,
Cultivators, Reapers, Threshers
EnCINES, ETC.
IS FULL AND COMPLETE.
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27 M arietta Street, l!a
PRECAUTION!
DR. BIGGERS'
HUCKLEBERRY
CORDIAL.