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gwinxett llera UK
TUESDAY JULY 21, 1885.
T. M PEEPLES, EDITOR
editorial BREVITIES.
Cholera is raging in Spain. 664
dt>ath reported iu one day.
Paulding county, lik® Gwinnett,
is troubled with cow thieves.
Genl. Grant is still at Mt. Mc-
Gregor and is very comfoi table.
The Murcurv reached 99 de
grees in New York city loat hi i
day.
Maj Walter H Weenie, a proiu -
nent planter of this Stale died sub
denly tn Atlanta last Tuesday.
A couple of enterprising youufc
men were arrested in dt'auta last
week for counterfieting Rail Road
tickets.
The President has been out on
a fishing frolick This is his firs/
respite from labor since the 4th
of March.
The people ot the United States
used last year an average of ton
pounds of coffee and forty pounds
of sugar per capita.
Mrs. John V, Williams, forniet
ly Miss Lillie Parks, laughter of
Dr. Parks of Lawrenceviile, died
m Atlanta on the 14, inst.
John S. Wise has been uominat
• \ by the Republicans for Govern
or of Va. It i 6 understood that
the Democrats will nominate Fitz
Hugh Lee.
Brick Pomerey is raising a fund
to build a monuineut to Mrs. Sur
ratt who was hung in Washington
city in 1865.
The liquor dealers of the State
held a convention in Atlanta last
week. The objecti of their meet
ing was to devise some plan to de
feat the local option bill.
Th< Navy department has, un
der the adv ce of the Attorney
General, refused to accept John
Roach s ship, Dolpnin ami the Re
publicans are bowling,
Athens is bout d lo have hei
toddy The police have de'ected
parties selling Sarsaparilla who
fill the bottle with whiskey and
put a spoon full of Sarsparillu on
top. j
Tne Constitution thinks local
option ia good for the country but
cannot be enforced in 'he large
cities and therefore favors high lr
cense as 'he remedy. If
high license is good for the cities
why is it not good for the
county f
The survivors of the 42ud (Ja ,
Regiment hold their annual re
onion in Decatur tomorrow
There were two companies from
Gwinnett in this regiment, one
was commanded by Capi. Thomas
and the other by Capt. Weaver.
An interesting programme is
laid down for the entertainment
of the old Soldiers acd their fami
lies.
Col. A. D. Candler does not
think that negroes should be
placed in charge of the m ails, In
a letter recently published he
saya;
“I know sfortoD, "and I kuow
him to be an unfit person to have
is the custody of the mails, nor do
I know of any colored man in ihe
district who is fit for such a
trust.”
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All England is astir with the
charges of gross imuioru/ity iD
London, participated in by Lord*,
Dukes and Miniaters. Young
girls are bought and sold like
sheep in open market. The Paul
Maul Gazette has developed /he
social roi'euebs of the gay capkol
and while the vicious are attempt,
ing to ostracise the paper i/ is
backed np by Spurgeon and other
Ministers and it is stated that the
Queen has given her cordial en
dorsement to the investigation.
Rev. Sam Jones will attend a
Camp Meeting in Missouri this
week: Arrangements have been
made for an immense crowd.'- A
tent that will accommodate 4000
people has been erected and 150
army tents provided, • Special
trains will be run to the grounds
from the principal cities conveux
iert and an immense outpouring
is expected. Sam Jones can draw
a bigger crowd than any minister
in the United States
Exciting repor.s are coming
from Salt Lake City; The Mor
mons outraged at the prosecution
of their leaders are very defiaut-
The recent insult to the U. S. flag
on the 4th of July has intensified
the bitterness on the part of the
gentiles and soldieru. A.ll armed
conflict is dai[y expected and it is
apprehended that it will occur on
the 24th. mat., when the mor
jbods from all over the Territory
will assemble in the city to celt*
bratethe anniversary of the settle
ment of the city. Gen. Howard
is concentrating troops to be in
readiness for any emergency.
Thirty-four suits for divorce
were returned lo the lasl term of
Fulton Superior Court.
Dr. Hopkins, of Emory College,
ts making a fine success of his
school of technology.
The Constitution says that the
little hoy who figured in Uncle
Remus stories was the Rev. M. D.
Timer,
Hot. W. H. Maddox will oppose
ISeab Reese for Congress in the
Athens district.
The let nines from the wbea,
crop of Iht United .States show
i ha/ it is the smallest crop made j
since 1876 The crop is eslimat- |
ed at 360,00u,000 bushels
At huts is oow a diy town. The:
license of her last bat lias expired.
The well filled jugs that have been
provided for the occasion will keep
up the gooil cheer for awhile.
Atlan/a is Hooded with counter
bet rnouey. Silver di liars, dimes
and nickles, of base in tal are in
circiila/ion,
e e ———
The Local opliou bill passed the
House last Satin day by a vote of
114 yeas lo 22 uuyes. ISoth mem
ners from "winnett voted for the
bill.
TLe New York World publishes
an account of the suicide or Rev.
M D. Turner and attributes his
deutL /o the fact that there were
thirteen preachers ojdiing to the
meeting. The number so operat
ed upon his superstition that he
determined to kill himself, We !
have beard some fancy reasons j
given for lliis unfortunate suicide ;
hut Ibis is the mosi idiotic thus
far presented.
INJUNCTION GRANTED.
The city council of Athens te
ceutly de eiiiiiued lo accept tin
proposition of the R. A D Road
to build a road from Athens to
Madison or Covington in consid
eration that that company he ie»
leased from its obligations to ex
tend the North Eastern o Rabun
gap Ihe contract was to be clos-,
ed to-morrow. A number of lurge
property holders of the city apx
plied to Judge Hutchins on yes
lerdßy for an injuoct'on to prevent
the contemplate I con i um. . Jre
slrainiug • rdn- was gum ed en
j itiing die completion of the Con
tract until a blither heariu g f the
case which is set down , a hear
ing at Jackson ceurt,
WAS IT A FAITH CURE t
Mrs McElvaney, wife of hon.
J. T. McElvaney, foiuierly repre
sentative from this county iu the
Legislature, lias been sick about
teti months. For several mouths
ihe was under ihe treatment of
Dr. Mitchell of this place and was
slowly recovering. Dr. Mitchell
states that he quit vi-iting her ak
most a mortli since, thiuking iliat,
his services were no longer neooes
sary, but still she recovered very
slowly anvl had been able to get
out of her room but once and was
confined to her bed.
Last Thursday: Mrs Pringle,
Mrs. Simmons and Mrs Townley
called upon her in com,.any wi'b
Rev. J R. Robinson, and held
prayer and rea l scripture to her
upon ihe subject of faith. After
further prayer, Mrs, McElvaney
got up and went about her house
hold affairs, eat • hearty dinner
and has since been much irnprov -
ed.
Whether this healing was a dk
red interposition of Providence
in answer to prayer or was the re
sult of confidence and faith in he*
anility to get up and walk, we will
not discuss. VVe are glad to learn
of her restoration to health.
A YOUTHFUL PROGIDY.
Mr. D.'P. vYilliams little son
Freddie, is a progidy iu mat he
matics. lie ia only about seven
years old and has never be«n lo
school, and does not know figures
and yet he can multiply any two
uutuoers almost instantiy. He was
in town last week and a number
of .wuiig men gave him thorough
tria :-.[ ,! were astounded at his
quick aud accurate answers. His
parents first discovered his pecu •
liar turn Dy watching bici counting
the rails in the fences around the
plantation. He would count the
number in a panel and then mul
tiply by the number of panels and
soon tell how many rails were in
, 'be fence around a certain field
In the test made last week out
of a large number of sums giveu
him, he only failed in one, and
when tcld the right answer, com
menced crying and said, “what
did you tell me for.” //e wants
to work out every answer himself
and will study all day until he
gets it right, He does not otjeet
to being teld he is wioug, but
wants to work out all tbo correct
answers bimself. His parents
have not attempted tocultivate this
peer liar faculty but ne seems to
act by intuition, without study, oi
artificiai help. He is a very bright
child and is as modest as he is
bright.
SI HALING A TRAIN.
A DAHINU EFFORT TO BTKAI. $1511,000.
Last Wednesday was pay day
on the Air Line R. R. The pay
car was in charge of paymaster A.
S. Gosser, bad his car left near the
passenger depot in x4t auta on
Tuesday night, ready to come out
sfter the fast mail left next morn
ing. He lives iu the car while on
these mon'hly trips, and on tnat
night retired to bed aboil" ten
o’clock, ant" in the car with him
was an old uegro man, who dots
the cooking. In an iron safe, in
the car there was about $30,01X1
arranged so as to he paid OU|
handily next day, as he passed up
the road. Between one an two
o’clock next morning Mr. Grosser
was waked by the moving of his
cai. //e firs/ thought that the car
was being switched around for
some purpose, but the rapid mo
tion suggested something wrong
and looking out he saw that he
was out in the country. This con I
firmed his suspicion and hastily
putting on bis clo/Les he ran out
of the car and climbed on a box
car in front towards the engine,
where he discovered that there
was no headlight and that the
Haiti was moving at the rate of
io miles an hour. Ho hurried
back to his car and commenced
putting or breaks. He continued
to turn until the brakes had stop
ped the train. He again ascended
to the tep of the car and saw the
Engineer jump off. He recogniz
ed the man aud asked him where
he was going. The reply ca ne lo
Belt Junction and commenced fir*
iug at Grosser and snot four times
misiug his aim at every shot.
Grosser hurried back to his car
and Becur-d his pistol and waited
a few minutes for the expected als
tack. But >t did not come deter*
mined to invds'igate. The En
gineer then gave three or four
loud whistles which it is supposed
was intended to call up his assis
tank. Grosser then looked him
self in the car and waited develop
ments, finding chat the robbers
did aot come, he put the old negro
on guard with the only pistol they
had ai d he quietly slipped out ai
the other end and hurried off for
help. The first houses he came
10 was occupied by uegroep, and
at the next Mr. R. W. Swann
lived. This gbiit'eman and his
sons fully armed started back with
Giosser lo the car.
During his absence robbers
attempei to enter the car but were
driven back by the negro. About
this time train begar to move
and :he freight oar was cut loose
from the pay car- The engine ran
np the road a short distance and
tnen came oack repedly sinking
the pay car with great foroe.
when the car stopped the negro
jumped off and took 10 the woods.
The robbers then entered ihe Oi»r,
but about this time Grosser aid
hi i party had arrived and the
would be robbers fled. The mon
ey bad not been disturbed. It
was then ascertained that the train
had been stopoed near *h6 crossing
a! Decatur. It, is bele'ved that
the robbers had intended comiug
out ou ihe Air Line, where their
cr wd was to meet them in answer
to she wiiisSle but that the switch
had been left opeu and they run
down the Georgia instead of the
Air Line.
About day light that morning
three men passed throng Decatur,
supposed 10 be the robbers.
A man name*! Jas. Nolan who
i left Decatur that morning was ar
rested on the tiain and brought
back. A large numtr of police of
-1 ficers and detectives were in puis
suit. Subsequently a negro was
also arrested; who is believed to
have been connected with ibe rob
berry.
The police soon ascertained that
one of ihe men connected wi:h the
robberry was Charlie Rose, who
was chafged last year with killing
; his -vise. It was ascertained that
Rose was lying ou jin ihe woods ir
Dekalb near the home of bis uncle.
Detectives were put upon the
watch anil saw Charley Hose at a
distance but two far off 10 oe caps
tured. They sent for assistance
and puiround'd the house and
after some difficulty captured
George Rose a brother of Chailey,
who managed to escape. George
iB wounded in the hip He was
shot by his brother while he was
shooting it Grosser. He has
made a partial confession,
John Roach the great ship build
jor is broke and has made an
j assignment.
LOGANSVILLE DOINGS
Our crops are still on a boot
and prospects were never bette-
Miss Lille Sthas returned horn'
from a mouts visit to the Gat
City. We are all glad to see h»
genial face again.
Mrs. Ella Watson ts visiting ht
old home at Roswell this weel
the hoys are looking aftci Obarln
while she is away.
Messrs, W H, Ford, and F„ R'
Rockmore visited Atlanta lail
week.
Mr Robt. L, Cox, aud Mi- 1
Maude, hu sister, visited Athe.
iast week and took iu the con
mencement, they report a geo
time and the comencement a tun
zb tug.
Mr. Henry Clay is now the hap
piest man in Logansville, he sat
it is a fine boy aud it has bat t
nine years since the last. Mrs. l
is doing well, we certainly con
grain lute Mr. and Mrs. C. and
hope the little fellow may grow uj
and be a Joseph to them iu then
old days.
J. B. Waters says if the great
sexscus continue his ears will an
swer for wheat sieves.
Our old friend E. H, Braswell
is able to be on our streets ag in
again after a long spell of sick
ness. He says he is all right ii
the friend who swapped umbrellas
wit j him would come back and gel
the one he left.
Now is the time for farmer and
gardners to put up frn.'t and vege
tables for winter. How small an
effort is needed now to give u
something good for winter.
Frotracted meeting at Walnut
Grove this week Revs Eakes and
Briant are there.
Rev. W. F. Lewis went to Me
K -ndree Saturday and Sunday his
first trip upon his new work.
A party consisbng of Dr R. A.
Hammond and wife E. M. Rock
more and wife, D. C. Langford
and wife and J. P, Rocdmore and
wife went fishing last Fiiday and
caught the largest ainout of fish
that has ben cunght i,his y«*ar, they
say a bushel.
One of our citizens in discussing
the re.igious status of ihe day
with some other gentlemen a few
Jays ago, made about this remark,
‘hf the women preachers come
about here 1 want the hounds pul
after them," whereupon au urchin
afer looking intently at, the speak
er, remark, "well it would do you
no good for yon would run so far
behind the balance of the pack
you would fail to see she fun or
hear she music.” The speaker
tailed to hear the remark of the
urchin or he would have left the
shop something like bald headed,
Our debating society holds forth
every Friday right. Miss Rivie
Graham is in our oily visiting her
b •oilier, we hope her stay mi.y I •
piece ant.
Miss Martha and Mary Hawthorn
fo> mer students of jur school are
visiting friends among us, aud our
young dudes are iu h igli hopes of
finding favor.
Now farewell for this time knd
all ye Editors nay Amen.
Joab.
DULUTH.
We we needing rain badly.
Everything is suffering.
New & Elliott have threshed
betreen 6000 aud 7000 bushels of
wheat, and outs are still threshiug.
Their machine is the "New M«s
sellon,' and is the best I evsi saw
ut work.
Lowe & Kuox have moved into
their new store. Tin* old and
reliable firm deserves and has a
good patronage.
Mr. M. E. Jones is xmteinplat
iug a tiip to the “Lone Star’
State.
Mrs. Agues Howell will soon
rebuild where her house burnt
three years ago. She is an es
timable lady and this town will
be glad to claim ber as a citizeu.
Dept. Sheriff jVewboro bought,
recently, a tract of land near town
and is preparing to on it.
He says he has paid house rent
Ibng enough already—sensible,
The m‘ail carriei between this
place and Gumming had the nits- '
fortune to have a horse drowned
in the river at Rogers Ferry a tew
days ago. Ti e fiat was ou the'
opposite side aud the bo* in charge
went over after it, The mail ooy<
had got of ihe buggy when the 1
horse walked deliberately down the !
hill, into the river, and was drown
ed at once. They succed in sav
ing the buggy and mail pouch.
More anon
Ei.kxi*
Queen Victo-a is a crafty old
*»dy, she Bot only looks after
her kiugdom but' selects her
dauglitere husbands. Th mar
r.age of Beatrice, ber youngest
daughter to a German Prince
takes place next week.
TEAL, CUM CD.
BUFORD, UA.
Invi'es the attention of the pub
lie to tlner large stock of Goueral
Merchandise, embracing a full
line of
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware,
Shoes, Hats,
Ladies' I tress Goods,
Notions, Etc.
We will offer great inducements
for-Casb.
Fertilizers !
We will sell duriug /his season
the following standard fertilizers.
Soluble Pacific Guano.
P. Zell & Sons'
High Grade Oriole. “
L & C,
Waudo Acid Phosphate.
Tbey are aU high grade and
well kuow fertilizers,
VEAL. CLOUD & DO.
■ROUGH t COW
Though prompt anil ertleieul. it is
iiiihl ami harmless. Safe ami reliable
for children. Wherever known it is
(he mothers Income me ieiue for the
infant, the children anil adults. It is
surprisingly effective.
I'OKt HEN IS*. 1.14*1 lit *sc
The wonderful Success iu consump
tion, Bronchitis, asthma, spitting of
blood, sore throat, loss of voice, catar
rhal I Inoat affections, chronic hacking
irrithtiug and troublesome coughs.
Rough mi Toothache,
Instant rebel for neuralgia,toot haehe
t'ae.eaohe. 15,-.
E. 8, WEL.LB, Jersey City, N. J.
WOmAN
HER HEALTH AND HAPPINESS
ARE M ATTERS OF UKK AT CON
CERN TO Aid, MANKIND.
Near VI arikit a, 6a.
Some months azo l bought a bottle n
Dr HradtieUi a Feiimlt Repulor and used
! a in my lumily with gnat satislac’ios
j I have recaommended it to three tamiliei
aid they have i mud it to be just what it
I claimed for it. The females who have
used it are now in perfect health and
abble t attend to their household duties
Rev H. B. Johfson
State of Gkoraia Troup Go-
I ha exuiniued the recipe ol Dr
and auuimnce it ta be
a cominatiou of medecines of great
vmerit tqe trei tmeut of of oil diseases
3 lemaies tor widen hx recomeuds it
Wll, P. Beasi.y, M. D.
Sf RINGFIELD TXNN.
I.r. J. Bralifiei.d ; Dear sir—My
daughter has la-en snfleiinar for many
years wilti that dreadful i.lftelion known
8 Female Disease, which l.u ensi m
many dollars, end not «;ih lanndmg I
hod the best the best medh-al Attention I
conld not find relief. I have n-id many
oiher kinds of medic ne* without a r et
lecl. 1 had just about giv-u In i up. Was
mt 01 heart, bat happen d 10 al the
store of W. V-. Fuller everal weeks
si ee aud he knowing ol my daughters
uffution, persuaded me to buy u bottle ol
yuitr Female Regulatoa. She began to
improve at -once. I was so delighred
with its i-Hedls that 1 bought several
more bottles of it, knowing whit i do
about it | if to ry one of my lainily was
rntlering wilh tnat awlul disease, I would
have it it it cost frit) a bolle lor | cun
truly say it ha* cured my duimhlei sound
ami w II mil rnysell and wife do mosi
heartily recommend your Fes At.* Regu
lator la be just what it is aeccoinmeiiil
ed to lie.
RespectfullyH, ' ' :vfiif-i.a.
Treatsse on Heoltli and Hapyutess o
Woman maiied tree.
The Bradeifld REom.AT.iR, G
Box 2d AUwiiPiTS-“
For Sale by Winn an I V* uni
Local Legislation
Notice is hereby gi'eii of Intention
to apply to the general assembly of
Georgia,ut the next session thereof
Kir the passage of the following local
bill, to-xvit:
“A liill to be entitled an Act, to
prohibit 4hc manufacture or sale of
spiritoiu, malt or intoxicating litpuirs
within three miles of Harmony Grove
Methodist church, in the 406th diet.,
g. m., in the county of Gwinnett, of
said State, aud for other purposes.
F Wurbingtoo, N. VI. Hazlerigs, 1
L. Brand, J H. Timms. ,\i L. Braden,
J. B Lankford R. G. Lunktoid, A. .VI.
Brooks, K, V. Hawks, W. A. Hazlerigs
Vs. 8, Hazlerigs, H, M, Newton. W S
Timms, J. a. 'I itrims. G It. Jordan, J
A. Ross Thomas Ihmnpson, J. P
Vaughn,'l'. P. Gofer,'l' VV . Brooks, F
P, Lankford, W. H. McLain, J H. Lee
W. J. Lank lord, J, A, Jordan, R. J
Caldwell, S. L Mosely, VV, *. tjober
S. A. Scott, W N. Hazlerigs, S K
Jordan, G- (J. Simms VV. T. Burns (J
H. Alien. J .Mi Thomason, W. P- Oolti
John Nash K, a. Gartea, L. H, Garter
F. J, Garter, H. F, Wills,
May 1 (t, 1685
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WEEKS,SI
The POLlUti UAZtiITK will
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in the United States lor three in
receipt of
ONE DOLLAR.
Liberal discount ullowed to postmas
ters, agents and clubs. Sample copies
mailed free. Address all orders to
RICHAKIt K. FOX.
Franklin Square, New York,
UOly
NO MORE EYE GLASSES
Mitchell’s
Eye Salve
A cwt-tain, Safo, effective remedy for
Son Wnk Mmilw
Producing Long Sighteduess, and Re
st oring the sight of the old
Cures Tear Drops, Granulation,
Stye Tumors, Red Eyes, Mat
ted Eye Lashes, and
producing qaick
relief and per
nianenf
rare
AIM) equally efficacious when u*“d
iu other maladies, such as Ulcers t
v f''*' Swes, Tumors, Burns, Kheum
atism, Piles or wherever iiitlaroination
exists, Mitchell's Salve uav lie used
to advantage.
For sale By aU druggists at 26 cents
The Ordinay.
Georgia, (rwinnett County.
Wilham F. Rice, has in due form ap
plied to the uudersigued for perma
nent letters of mitniulatrution on the
estate of William Rice, late of said
county deceased, and 1 will pass upon
said application on the (li st Monday
in September, 1885. This July lli, "&>.
James T. Lamkin, Ord’y.
freoigia Gwinnett Oouniy,
D. F. Venter aud M. T. Verner, ad
ministrators oi (ieorge W Verner, de
ceased, lias in due form applied to me
to sell (he land belonging to the es
tale of said deceased, to-wit ; One
hundred auil sixty acres, more or less
part of lots Nos. 139, 130, 107, and 108,
iu the 7thdistrict of Gwinnett county
formerly known as the McDill place,
adjoining lands of Maffelt, Young aud
others, aud said appln-atiiu will be
heard on the lirst Momlav in Septem
ber next. lulyti, 'BS.
J. T. Lamkin, Ord'y
Georgia, Gwinnett County.
J. B. An Irews aud T A Garner, ad
ministrators of Thomas Uarner, de
ceased, has lu due torn, applied to
me Io sell the lauds belonging to the
estate of said deceased, to-wit: 125
acres, more or less, of lot No. 8.1, mi
joiniug 1 mils of T. C. Holt, Andrew
Garner and others, 12 acres, more
or less, of lot No, 82, aud 40 acres, more
or less of 10l No. 82, adjoining lands
of Andre-/ Garner and others, all of
said lands lying in the til Ii district of
Gwinnett c'unty ea„ aud said appli
cation will lie heard on the tirst Mon
day in September next, july 6, 85.
,Ins. T Kamkni, Oul’y,
Georgia, Gwinneit County.
H. L Peeples and W A Brandon, ad
ministrators of Joseph P. Brandon,
deceased, have in due form applied
to tuefo leave to sell the following
described lands belougidg to the es
tate of said deceased, exclusive of the
widow ’s dower, to-Vi it:
10U acres, more or less, part of 10l
No. 27. 245 acres, more or less, part
of lot No. 188. 1311 acres, more oi
less, part, of lots Nos. 208 and 209.
250 acres, more or less, part of lot No.
195. 25 acres more or less, part o!
lot No, 210, 80 acres, more or less,
part of lot 167. 100 acres, more or
less, part ollot No. '9B, it being the
remainder of the 10l from which Dow
er was assigned. All in the 7th dis
trict of Gwinnett eouuty, and said
application will he heard on the first
Monday in September uext, July Bth
1885.
Jas T. Larnkir, Ord’y,
GEORGIA Gw innett County.
To all Whom it may concern:
Henry Stricklanu Jr., guardian for
F, 8, Howell applies to me for letters
of dismission from said guardianship
and I will pass upon his application
ou the first Monday iu August next,
at my office in Lawreuceville said
county JAMKBT LAMKIN,
June fifth 1886 Ordinary.
GEORGIA Gwinnetn County.
Joseph N Rutledge administrator
de bor.is noue of John Rutledgl, de
ceased, has in due for uhpiiedto me
foi leave to sell the remainder of the
lands belonging to the estate of said
deceased, to wit : One hundred and
twenty acres more or less, in the sth
4>Ut., of ssid county, part of lot No,,
32 and known as the home place of
said deceased aud said application
will he heard on on the first Monday
in August next,
J. T. Lam kin.
Juno'fifth 1885. Ordinary
GEORGIA, Gwinnett Comity.
John ('. Hays an 1 Nanoy O, Hays
administratrix and administrator of
Andrew Hays,represents t< the court
in their petition, duly filed that they
have fully udmistered Audrey Hays,
This is therefore, to cite all persons
concerned, heirs creditors, ,to show
cause if any they can why said ad
ministratrix and administrator should
not lie discharged from their admin
istration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday in August
1885? JAMBS T. LAmKIN
May 411* 1885 . Ordidary
GEORGIA, Gwinnett Countv.
Wherac, J. W. N wslliams aud N. L
Hutchins .administrators of Alfied
william- represents to the court in
their petitions duly tiled, that they
have fully administered Alfefd Wil
liams estate; this is therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, heir and cred
itors. to show cause if any the, can
why said administrators should not
lie discharged from their administra
tion aud reeieve letters of dismission,
on tile first Monday lit September
1885.
J T. LAMKIN.
may 23, so. Ordinary,
(IE RGI A, Gwinnett County.
Notice Is hereby given to all con
cerned, that I have filed with the
< Jerk of the Superior Gourt of said
county, my petition addressed to said
court, returnable to the next term
thereof, to tie held on the First Mon
day iu September next, for the remo
val of disabilities imposed upon me by
my intermai Huge with Julia I Gox,
fornierl / Julia I Collins, which appli
cation will be heard and passed upon
at the Court House in said eouuty at
the term iiloresaid.
ROBERT GOX.
jiilie29’Bo-BUdys.
GEORGI f G■* innett County.
Andrew L. Mooa aud J M Patter
son, have in due form applied to tne
luiders'gned for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of John
R. Moore, late of said county, leeeas
ed, aud 1 will pass upon said a •plica
tion ou the first Monday in August,
1885, This jnne 30- 85.
J. T. Laiukiii, Ordinary.
E. S. Y. BRIANI\
STUDENT AT LAW,
Logansville, Oa.
All busiuess on tr id ted to his
care will receive prompt attention.
Collections Especially.
Apr.l4-ly
J, A, HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
NORCROSS, OA.
Will practice iu the Superior Courts
and courts of Ordinary of the coun
ties of Gwinnett and Miltuu, and iu
the uslices’ court of both counties.
Special and prompt attention given
to collecting.
Feb-9-’B6-6mo.
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Fitch e>‘ }f. Johnson
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
GAINESVILLE, GA.
Will practice in this and udjoiuing
circuits, and the Supreme Court of the
Stale. Business intrusted to his care
wi'l receive prompt attention
1-20 ly
Samuel 0 POE, ~
Plastrer and Brck ->
inn,son.
Lawrencfvillk, Gw.
Takes this methoil to inform the
public generally, that he is still at
the above place, an ' is uow prepared
to contract f .r any kin ' of work in
his line. lam now iga ed in the
manufacture of brick aud will do
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iality. mayi3-3*c.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
VALUABLE
Buford Property
FOR S \l/K.
The undersigned wishing to change
husiness and locality, offers his entire
Buford property for sale, to wit ;
One dwelling house with live rooms,
Sood well of water in yard, good gur
eu and orchard. Three lots 50x100 ft
each, aud one lot 100x180 ft, where the
undersigned now resides.
Also one house and 10l nil iiorlli
Railroad Street. Four rooms, four
tire places, good well of water. lot
50x100 feel.
Also one house and lot, good well
of water and garden, lot 101x120 ft.
Also one woislen store house, on
south railroad street, in trout of dc
pot, a good central business stand
Lot 25x 100 feet.
Also one farm containing seventy
acres on the Railroad, oue half mile
from Buford deuot, twenty acres in
cultivation, balance in original forest
aud heavily timbered and well wu
tered, with cabins, etc ,
Will sell on favorable terms. Titles
perfect. T. E. KENKRLY
juiy 14’liu
7'ireng Five Dot tars tie
ward
On last night the 27th inst
some Seouudrels made u trespass
upon my land by cutting down a
large, valuable pine tree for a Bee
tree on t ha road near the resideuci
of the late Mr. G. W F. Craig
without my knowledge or consent
The above rewind will he paiil
to any one giving the names ol
of the parties, voluntarily, with
proof to con vict.
Notice is hereby given that a/
persons are prohibited from hunt
ing on my land without first ob
taining my consent under peoalti
of the law rigidly enforced aguiiini
them,
R D. Winn-,
June 29. 1885.—3 t.
NOTICE ~
Notice is hereby given that applica
tion will be made to the ti.-in-ral As
sembly of the State of Georgia, now
in session, to amend the Charter 0!
the town of Buford, CITIZENS,
julylo-’BS.
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FROM THE SoN:"fi%%ff
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