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I lb i* 9Be
L. perilous of our county
Offering for of, wn -
Llo-vn nss been coiupli tely
r uD with drummers this
[l
I of o ur town farmers will
LU crop* oe their putt lies
\r»-
l_j- e Laiukiu, slipped oft auu
tjpto Bufoid last Thurss
L, 4K sorry t° state that Mr
E, Shackelford is ve yill with
Lotd fever.
KL string baud discoursed
sweet music at the drug
Ltbe other night
Em„,iimou service were held
ÜBaptist Church last Sun
-1 Doming-
L furniture for the ntw court
Lbae beea ordered, and will
tin position in a few weeks
|-the famt souud of the
Eg march is heard in the
L (U (Patch OUt.
& Co . have just receive
■ lirge lot of shoes. Go and
Hibenr It
Eh, patent lifting process/hat
Lot the boys have introduced
■deed wonderful.
■i of our schools are in a Hours
Eg condition. 7'liere are a
Lit over one hundred studen's
Biily attendance.
flgaeatbet when you waul tur
Lad that A. T. Fat.illo & Co.,
Lon bind eight different va*
E
county makes a very
Billowing this year There is
white and 51 eo lored tax
dude young men is
Mil to eologbe Especial'y
upon visiting young
Brand, hat returned
jßKuuic, wLieie lie went to rtp
■ Gwinnett County in the
B' lay School Convention.
officers, mo we learn,
into their uew quar.crs
House on the first
August.
lodges in need of any
would do Well to
from them immediate*
Strliairmaii of the Hoard of
Commissioners offers a
Ice brick for sale in this
tlever county Treasurer.
EBrown, has the thanks
lekaeo force for a sample
icellent porter.
! time is expected »t Su-
Mxt Saturday, occasioned
iuoday School Convention,
eeembles at that place,
gf&pe crop promises an
W yield this year. Several
eilizens are now feasting
1 Inoiouß fruit.
Dow °ur friend Tlmmas A
-151 lL ® tl to the front with
I chicken story of the sea
Ba J s tuat he has a chick'
was hatched by a pats
,oe to fin 1 a time lot of
‘Wus muslin is at
%«ie and Bessie Me.
1 charming aud beautiful
lle ' °f fiufanla, Ala., are
»few weeks at the Globe
gills seem to wield an
aar y iullutnce over some
uu g men. Bedford Pat
' -<*rley Vaughau went
“ Tll 'e last night to wit-
Performance
?'^ ls should lememher
“ e,tJ, ‘y "efore (he 2nd
''ugU't i a rbe time for
t!l Feirview Cemetery.
' u have relatives and
“ Urried there w .uld do
&1 this iu mind
y ,^' i a l jle *sant call from
°° d; *he erstwhile
® "ptist Banner, which
*hed j u Gainesville. We
j t L nite tha * time has dealt
' bls venerable father
w y LlB ose/'ul life be
*°y Jeers yet.
F ° R SALE.
n^ H tir umUr
18 ae« Db eva porator,
reduced prices,
17,11 1885. Li/ AuBRO “ i '
“I’M GOIN’ WAY CAP'N."
V HEItALD BCBIBZ RUMINATES OVfclt
THINGS IN GENERAL AND CUR
ADVANTNGE TO
IMIGUANTB.
“Yes I'm goit' to Texas, Ibis
ball, Captin, would have went
last year, bui my corn turned out
only tolerable, and cotton was
powerful poor, but with good sea
sons 1 can make enough to get
out of old Gorgy this Fall. ’
Thus spoke a stout robust, man,
to a Hf.rai.d scribe, the other dav
AN by a man who is comfortably
situated, surrounded with a pros
perous happy and contented fain
iiy and euoug • of ibis world's
goods to insurekn easy subs stence
-hould tie ibei,.tely "pnit up
stakes, to liunt a mydii/'ut ophir,
lias always been to us, a puzzling
question.
But ye/, right here in old Owiu.»
nett, you can find that restless,
uover satisfyirg thirst for a new
er and better country. One where
a “living” can be made with less
labor and expenses.
But we leave our “Texas Bti lick"
friend, and sit down quietly, uu
tier our .wu vine and fig-tree, aud
listen to the gentle summer zepli
yrs play among the stately oaks
and as we partake of its lile giv
ing essence we rumiuale upon the
tide of immigration, as ii unceas
iugly rolls we t ward ; of the hip
py homes made -ad aud desolate,
in search Of the land which "flows
with milk and honey,” of the blast
ed anticip it ions and if we could
read the inmost hearts, of one half
ot our wes'ern jmigrants, we
would find written in unmistaka
ble characters, Disappointment !
Instead i f riches, they have
poverty ; sickness aud disease have
usurped t lie life giving . owers of
health, and their once happy
homes in f*eor ia, have givei
place to the emigrants rude cabin.
Bui why piolong this ar.icle,
’Tis t'ue we have not a fairy land
neif\ of one exempt from laoor
and care; bet compare climate,
productions, and general condi
/ions of comfor/ with tboee to be
had elsewhere, and you will find
them to compare more than favor
ably. You wid quickly see tliai
we have not improved our natural
advantages adequately, bill you
will find lliat Nature has done her
part well, and if we but use good
habits of painstaking an ecouoiny,
we will soon build lip a delightful
couu/ry. The immigrant who
comes within our borders, wil
rind good sense and good feeling
among our citizenry, aud in most
omniunities people of culture and
letiueinent. \Ye iuvi e you 10
come aud see for yourselves.
The inducements referred to
are agricultural. Those for man
ufactures are equally great. All
/he needful conditions are here
for the development of the most
profitable manufacturing industry
in the wtiole country.
We would not over-estimate eur
ad van'ages. There aie drawbacks
to all good things, and compensi
dons to all evils. Neither would
we encourage Utopian views but
we think, all things considered we
have one of the most desirable
countries to imigrauts in the
South. NVe have many i liings to
numerous to mer .ion in thisuhort
article, but we leave it to a future
one.
In concluding these ruminations
the Herald scribe extends to all in
quest of health, contentment and
happy homes a cor lial welcome.
Oome and see nti
THE ELECTRIC GIRL,
Miss Mattie Lee 1 rice, the rival
of Lulu Hurst gave one of her un
ique entertainments here last Sat*
unlay nigbt. Sbe lift ber audience
mystified by ber wonderful electric
power. Sbe is only sweet sixteen
and weighs 110 and yet wiih ease
raised a chair from the Hoor upon
which three gentlemen were sit
ing whose aggregate weight
amounted to 57f> pounds. Anoih
er remarkable test of her remarka
ble power. The most remarkable
was twisting a stout hickory stick
in a withe using only the palm of
ber baud cn the end. All at
tempts to account for tins won
derful power have failed but /here
is no questioning the fuel she pos
sesses She can t account foi it
and does not try.
IMPORTED DO 6/S
Mr. Cortland Winn has the only
thoroughbred Spanish pointer dog
in i his pa*7 of the Country. He
is indeed a beauty,
Mr. Charley Brand, has also a
tine fu/i-blooded Peruvian Fice,
just from its native couuiry.
These two dogs, are, perhaps,
the only species of tb ir ranee in
this | art if the Sod Ih, Y u should
ee them.
OUR FLORIDA LETTER.
Editor Herai.d— l have seen an
riiele in y ur pup r signed H. C.
H. giving some account of a pleas
mt flip to South Ga , and finish
ing oft wilh some remarks in re
gard toFio ida, at d tile people of
Florida, their customs &c., that I
think is likely to mislead people.
And leaving Georgia aud Florida
in an unfair comparison. lam a
Georgian by birth, and spent 35
years there, save some four yeais
I spent in Virginia aud surround,
mg country from ’6l to ’65 I love
the old Siate, my family have been
identified wi‘h bet since before
he Revolution : She justly stand
as ihe Empiie State of the Sou/ti
I rejoice in her prosperity, and
grieve with her iu her soriows
from s.orms or other causes, but
Georgia cun boast that she does
not owe her pro-peiity to enmity
t..warb any other Std'.e or section
but the enterprise ai d pluck ot
tier people, aud un/ural resources
which are abundant.
But / think it unfair iu one of
tier cb'zeus to visit her citizeus to
visit her sister Florida, and go
back to tell evil of ah kinds aud
have nothing good to say. I is a
reflection upon the gieal compa
ny of Georgians, who are now
making their homes here. I have
beeu here near seven years, have
travelled over much of the State
from Tallahasse to near Charlottes
Harbor, iu Hillsborough //t-ruan
do Folk and Mauutee counties 1
have traveled much, slept in many
houses, and eat with many fami
lies, 1 will jus here say that once
i.i nxly iiujF, I slept in over 50
. ouses. i have a Nor ti Georgia
girl for a wife, who has been tnuob
with me And our verdict is tha/
we see less chinch bugs here in I*2
months iliau we have seen and
felt in one iiiglit in Georgia.
There me places here, viz, about
—or in large hammocks or wet
praririe land wLeie the mosquitoes
are bad. Bu t there are in my
places in all Ibis county where a
bar is not usi.
Whatever may be said of the
"range business here a man that
has a grove finds that he has
something besides his daily licks
to depend upon for a living and
many Georgia boys (bat would
have been rentii g .and if had staid
here, are here the posstßsors of
IGO acres, with an orange grove
that lurnisiee them a fair income
and would give them a good capi
ta! to stun bnsintsv with in any
of er pluce if they were wmind to
sell and yet they dou’i sell. Al
most any older settlers here have
some land to sell, cut theie is but
i very few thut would leave the
State if they were to sell all their
lands. I am s[ end : ng my 9th
summer iu Sou h Florida, ana find
decidedly more pleasan l here than
iu South or South West Georgia
sue mercury ranges several de
grees lower hort than in Macon
during the summer. I at ribute
that to tho cloudy weather togetlr
er v.ith the breezes iu tnmmer
We seldom have an entire day o*
suns., iue from the 15th of June to
to the last of September. My
father lived 50years upon the same
place iu Georgia aud was yet de
pendent upon the annual crops.
Here he minht have Lave had fruit
rees that would nave made him
independent.
Let Georgia men rejoice in the
good they have but don’t let them
run uown some or.e else, of so
close kin as Florida. As to hea'nh
this section, the West of Hills
borough Co. will compare favor
tbly with any place iu the United
States, 1 have never known a
section of Georgia that would
near equal it for health the yea r
round.
Now Mr. Editor I have no laud
to sell and am only interested in a
genial way in ibis Slate as I a>u ill
all othe. States. And have ouly
written this to show persons who
may read both articles that Flori
da has two sides. H.
Clear Water Harber, Hdlsboi
rougb, Co., Fla.
July ltilh 1885.
FLOWERY BRANCH.
Fiowery Branch is as quiet ar.d
serene as a Juse morning.
Our esteemed townsman, Mr.
Hdi Boling and family, are mak
ing a business and pleasure trip
hrough Gwinnett iud Walton
conn t ies. If anybody desires e
handsome buggy f‘ om the notod
Manufactory of //agwell and Gow
er of tuis place just call on Mr
Boring as he has some buggies
with him.
Miss Mattie Lee Price of famous
Electric girl in i the Rival of Lula
Hjurst, and who hails from Bar
low county g ve an Exhibition of
her wonderful powers here Thurr.
day night. Sbe is 15 years old
and we gbs 110 pounds. She toss
ed Alpb Sears, a man who weighs
220 pounds, about the stage as if
he was a baby. The combined
strength of 3 large men was noth
ing before her.
Nits rs Mitchell & Newman
made uii expensive ti'tp through
the Mounts ns a short time since
but space will not a'low us to givt
a description of it ibis time. 7’ney
visit*d a number of Gold mines it
Ihe neighborhood of D«l ‘onega.
They say it is perfectly wondeifu*
to zee those hugh tuoucaina of
Ltuupkin county literally washed
down to procure the precious met
als that lie imbed* d in theii
depths.
Flowery Branch has had qui'e
in acqusition to her society this
week by the arrival of Misses
Bank, Gardner mid Book, three
beautiful and accomplished young
tidies of South Carolina. We u)
so had a call from Mr. Black us
sou Ii Car din t who is vi-i mg h s
broth i, our pleasant aud affable
Agent. E.
THE FARE SATURDAY.
The fare on the R lilroud from
this place to Snwantie, next Situi
lay; on aecout t of the Sunday
School Ceiabralioi. will be as fol
lows :
Whole R -und Trip Ticket J , 50c.
Half Bound Trip Tickets 25c-
T-ckets will be good to return on
Monday’s train.
CAINS DISTRICT
w ■
tell ue where R.
R J. has gone. He has beeu
gone s i long. Wake up Mr. KK.
J aud let us bear from you one
on re time before you d/e.
Farmers are giviugthe tii ishing
pinch to their cr p->. Tuey can
soon lay heir plows and hoe
for a season and re-t from their
work nn it fodder is ripe and coi
'ou is open.
Crops un a genual /king are
promising, and an abundant hums/
is anticipated.
Itenbin Teagle and Frank Ap
pling are ou a l»u< m threshing
wheat for the neighbors. The
poor steam engine, how often hey
have to cry out for water, or if
ituytliing gets out of irder, the
engine with its shrill whistle has
to raise the alarm of danger If
they ouly don’t > >ke a sore throut
from the effects of so much signal
ing aud exposure.
Mr. W, J. Jennings has a flours
it-bing school at Prospect church
He is an experienced teacher and
and offers liberal terms to those
desiring to patronize him. Mr.
Jinnings wears a s'ift hut, wouder
what’s going to happeu ?
Romuless.
ON THE WING,
NVhile out on a pleasure tour
we have had the pleasure aud goon
fortune of passing through <>wiL
lie/t County. Let me say to the
people of this true, honorable and
prosperous oul county, which was
named after the distinguished
Georgian, Button Gwinnett, the
first signer of the Decluruti-.iT ot
Independence from the Empire
State of the South, /hat the bes
crops we have se u anywhere in
Georgia are in Gwinnett;
The corn is excelled by the riv
ta bltoius of South West Georgia,
he co ton in a comparative sense
is uueaqualed by the feitile valt
leys of the Mississippi, the frui
trees are unexcelled by the high'
lands of Scotland. Whereas what
few grape vinos we tiave seen ari
unsurpassed by Arabian plains,
or Ihe vine-clad hills of fair Italy,
the men are energetic, the women
are kiud and hospituble, and the
young ladies are as charming us
the lovely character set forth iu
living fea/ur* sin the well known
‘ ipsy Mao/,” Upon our Irrival
at Legalist ills, we fouiJ it to be a
lovely little town and from the
many “good things’ to eat, tve
think ii should have been name I
Loaderville
But after entering Lawreucevill*
we were soon convinced that this
was the Eden of the county. The
many beautiful shades make it so
attractive, and above all the new
R iiurt bouse, is unsurpassed in
North Georgia and is an honor
and an ornament not only to the
county but also the State The
citizens of liwiuneti should cease
gurnmling about the co-t of their
court (loose.
Through the Courtesy of a little 1
boy we weie furnished with a copy
of the Gwinnett Hkkalh. After
perus.il we pronounced it one o!
tLr liveliest and best county pa- i
pers in the State! Why dees not
eveij citizen in the county tuk* it
and encourage its efficient Editors
to bring out all the resources of
the county,
Ere o'd sol had beeu burned in
the still anil peaceful wateis of the
Pacific, we had faltered Ly the
way-side, to fan our dripping
brow, here we came in cohversa.
lion with an old gentleman, who
told us we were near the place
win-re the //og eat up the Mouu
aiu. A short distance from the
two store* atul post offl- o, in a
boa tiful prove, we beheld a large
Church and » fice Academy. Upon
uquirv we loan 'd from the old
gentleman lhat Prof. N. E. Can
uiup, i fri, nd ot our l>o\ -hood, wus
e-chi g tieie. //e has about
*-v. n v iiii - studen's and is said
t b oi.e < I tin- Id s t ius iuctois
in the couut v . The old geutleman
said lie was satisfied the generous
marled people of that vicinity
vould. if they had not already,
name the Academy Canning’s im
it uto in honor , f is icULtlcei.
Viuid the silvery ta»s o ( the sal'ow
moon we arrived it Bnfoid where
we wili hive mote -o ay Atoi*
F H b
brown's Irstitnt.:
- 9
A thorough, pr,.e ieal common
chool, with the a 'vantage of a
•i 'Guile Military company, a urn
sic d,purtuieu , ni.der the dirtc
ilull of Mrs. N. R. VY itlianiM, and a
itciary society /hat meets weekly,
on Saturday evei.inga.
AH wi bout extra charge, and
uuiter Hit general superintendence
of Prof. Oscar Brown.
ihe young ladies aud geti/lumen
are especially solicited to at'end
auu further promote this iustitu
lion.
Ju y 14 ts.
RELIEF FROM CATTAKILf.
Prof W F Joliuaon, Friucipul
of the Public Schools iD Beutun,
Arkansas, under da'e of March 17,
writes .*
This is to certify 'hat I have
been a sufferer from catmrl for
nearly 13 year?, tieing a p >rtionof
'be t ime incapacitated for hus nesi-
Pried a i uiutier of most eminent
pi ysicians North and South, -neu
over sroo.$ r OO. I was partially deaf,
a quantity of bones resembling fish
scales came, ot t of my nose and
he”d and I w it *i one time redin
ed to 70 pounds 'Pen bo ties ( f
S S S, cured me sou id and w« 1
and 1 am bo to-day. It is the
best blood purifier l have ever
usel. W. F. Johnson
FHEEBETIS
My wife has been suffering for
s. veu long years with what the
physicians called mflamatinn of
he veins. I tried doctors :ini'-
and again, without depriving any
benefit whatever.
A. the suggestion ts my drug
gis J C Hightow r, I was indue
td to try Swift's Specific, which in
an incredible short time restored
her ta perfect health I tuigh say
a g eat dtal more about the medt
cine, and will say that i/ ought t-»
be in every house, It is a clnup
d icior; having saved me hundreds
< f dollars.
C F Duncan.
Clayton, Ala
March 28, 1885.
Atlanta, Ga., April 16,1885.
Treatise ou Blood and Skin
Diseases mailed free
The Swift Specific Co., Drawei
3, Atlams, Ga,
GLASS HOUSES:
“THEY who liae in glass houses
»JH ULD MIND HOW THEY CAST BTANES ’’
I i* am using to sea how tendei
footed c* r/tan blOod remedy pro
prie ors I ave bi come < f late. Thy
make much ado about “upes amt
imitate s“ when none are 1 1 sight
L’he proprte.ors of B. B- B would
iay most empiittciy hat t |ier re
medy stands upon its own merit
Shotl Iwe attempt hi imitute it
would not be those who do not
understand the iiuhliih operand!
f lhat witch /hey offer. Our own
loug exp riencin the drole sion
precludes such an idea The field
tor blood remedies is large and
broad affording ample room for u'l
present aspirants the do not de
sire co close the doors tigiinsl us.
B. B. B. is the quickest remedy
does not jot tain mineral or vege
table poison; does not imitute, au I
is in .<he field as an honorable com
petitkr for public favor and its
success is without a parallel.
To bring health and happinea
to puttering women is the mission
of Bradiiqjd's Female Regulatoi.
Try it and you wi'l be convinced
Send for our Treatise on Wi - |
man. Mailed free to any ad- j
dre s.
Bradfield Regulator Co., A'lan
ta. Ga,
“hacts are stnborn things,” and
sufferers from chills and tever
generally find thier complaint a
very stubborn f,ct, until toby
comment the use o Ayer's Ague
Cure. That tutdii iue eradicates
the noxious d lison from the sys
tem, uud liiAariuble cures even the
worst cases.
As well expert life without air, i
without purebloo ). Cleanse uhe
blood with Aye's Sarsaparilla.
Fannie leaning on my knee.
With her questions bothers me;
Uncle you know e.vritbing
Ad a bout the birds aud tiees
VII about the flowers «nd bees
Now ptay explain to me one tiling
When 1 feel some wild disorder,
Is iuv bea r t or liverout ot order
Tbeu I know the dear child
menus
She wants a botle of Smith ‘sjbiie
Bile Berns.
For sale by Winn & Vaughan,
Druggist, Lawrenceville //a.
Price twenty five cents per
bottle.
'-iiSSCIJI-riON FREE’
ir lit** HueMr (*\iru ofSe-nunul Weakusss, ixm
. uuii«*Mt mill all •DvorUer. brought on by hitli
‘r»tMMi «»r vJg-pv-. Anj l>rug§ut but the (litre
' * «»r. * J««|! VS A Ife
%*•« bl«l A# *tfs
Htih mo nd Jt Dnnvill Itli
■am "m M'S*mm Zm
F VS I NGIH Dlcahtmen r
On and afler M.y .‘Ust JBSr>
Passenger Train Strvice on
the Atlanta and «Jharlot'e A t
L he Division will be as follows
\<>liTU WARi >.
i Kxpres* Mail
\,i. .'il 1 No. ,V|.
I Hally. I Daily.
I .cave At lant a.... | (i.im pm | s.m «
liaiin-avillc 1 s.iw “ i jo ;{•»**
" r.iiln. .a | - I 10.55 “
*lt Oap .ln'c H ! !I.IS •• i 11..-., - «
Tuecoii <’ 11,53 •• Ij]so ,<
' s >'nc.-ii D | lii.s« •• ' l:Lsl|> m
'* tlreenville.. K lii.'.'T | zza a.
" K I 1.42 am ii
" Dasl ima (; ;i.50 •• I
• i 'harlot tc ft ini j oio ..
SOUTH W Tfi'fT
! F-Xpies, Mail
1 N’fi. 50 ; No. 5z
I Bally Daily
IVve Charlotte. .. |",00 a, n ntoiim
'!'• llKSKillia .. 3.511 *• | 1.41 •>
'* Spartantnir* 5.57 ■* 334 „
lirt'ciivltlc. 7.13 “ !45g »•
•' Senncn 8.54 “ 0 -»i „
“ To 9.55 '• | 7121 ••
“ K llaii June. 10.3; •* 1 a I.t •*
i-"h. n.»: •* svw •-
•' tluincsvllle.. 11.33 >* | 9.05 >•
tilanra | I.4'Mi iu | ll.iKhmi
lOOOMMODATIONTRAIN (A. LINK 8E1.1.L
GOING NORTH
r.eavti A 11 :tIIIII 5 30 II lu
Arrive al tiaiiiesvlllc ”7,49 j,
VOCOMMODATION TRAIN tA. L. 8E1.1.Kl
going south.
i-eave llainesville . ,7.iW a m
Arrive Atlanlu 9-15 ..
NO is- LOCAL n HEIGHT
GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte...... .6 40 am
Arrive at Gaffneys.... 1 1 . Id -
Spartanburg.l 25 p. in.
Greenville.. .5.16 “
“ Central 7.45 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH
mave Central 8.20 a in
Vrrive Greenville 3.2/ a. in
“ Spartanburg... 11 17 *•
“ Geffreys 1.22 p. tu.
“ Charlotte 700 “
A IttTeitttit I l uiiiH nn I tils mail carry |isa
Ui<cra. All inii,.tciiK«i- trains run
iliruiigh to Dunyille mnl Kictnuoiid
without change, coiiiicding ill Dan
vide with Va. idlaud ltwy., |<> all
eastern oilwa, and at Alliinlu wilh ail
tin* » diverging. No 50 leave* Rich
mond at 3.Z5 »* M and No ilWn rive*
Un-re al 4,'Jtlf*. M'J leave* Ituji u nid
r.UO A. M. 53 arriv* ihore 7.UIL ♦ m.
In- local I’reight* stop at ai-we* aro
-1 ion* to te 3o miinilc-t 'oi^ r
Ht'FKF.T Si.HlKl'lN i ITII
UI'T CHA VtiK. 7#
On iraiii* Njs 50and 51, New (fork
ami Allamn via Wu*lnneloH aud
Danville, and a!*o (ir.—n-iUfFo and
Ashville
On ti a.ii* No* 52 and 53, Richmond
ami Danville, and WushmittoWhinl Au
gu*la, and Washington nud!W(t ni 1,-,
an*. Returning oil No jC deeper
(ireenslKiro to Richinoml /
W Through Ticket *oll *ulo at l 'har
lotto, Oreenville,Benecu,HuuiTauhiii'g
and Oailiesville lo all poiaile Noiilii'
Southwest, North and K,iL-t..
V With N KBR.to ii front Athens
R “ N K R U to ii Uuifi
Tallulu Falls.
<’ •' K. Air I int t . X lamu
Fiber ton t .-Ruigersville
0 “ Blue Ridge Kli "fS tronj
Wufhttlia, Ac
* I A O R R to and frm
Ni wtnrry. Alston *:td Columbia
l i 11 i J I O tu 4 tr'ut
list Ua 11 villa. Uston Ac.
Chester A Lenoir to A Iroin
Chester, Yorkvtlle A Dallas
J N C l)iv A C C-A to A Itfe
Oreeasb, ro, Huleig
dwin Berselxy. Supenitt tel dt-nd.
A. L. Rives,
2nd V. P. &, Gen Manag
M S aughtr, Gen I Fasenger Ag>
Gwinnett Sheriff Sales
Georgia -Gwiunet/ County.
Will l»e uld before the nciurl house
door in trie town of I.awrcncevilli
Gwinnett county OeorKiu, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in August next, the following de
scribed property to-wit.
One steam engine, known a* the
Canton Monitor engine, No. ti, wi
its machinery end lixturers, all com
plete, now ill possession of John Dea
ton un d .M. Denton.
Levied on us tin- property of John
Deal <ll and M Deaton, by virtue of
a Ii fa issued from Gwinnett Superior
court iu fitvoi of C Aiiltman ami Co ,
v*. said John Ileaton and J M Deaton
priiieipuls, and TS Garner, security.
Said engine is located now al the
town of ituford, ill said county, and
the time being iniu-liiiiery of great
weight, ditticult and expensive to
move, will be sold before the court
house (loot in Lawreueeville, and de
livered in Ituford, where now situated
ITopcrty pointed out by F. M, John
sou, Plaintiffs attorney.
W. F. COSBY, Sheriff'.
July 4th, 1885.
GoorGia Gwinnett County.
Whereas, W. 4'. Allen, administra
tor with the will annexed of Matin w
I Hamilton reprt siats to the court in
Ids petition dulv tiled that lie ha-fiil
ly mini nisleivd Mathew I.Hoinillous
estate. This is therefore to cite all
prisons con- erned, heir* and credi
tors, To show cause ij any they oii’i
why said administrator should not he
discharged front his administration
and receive letters ol' dismission on
tile lirsl Monday iu October 1885
JAM KM T. I.4MKIM,
Ibis July Ist 85 Ordinary
DR. L G. HOBBS,
14 Whdehal l Street,
ATLANTA, GA
K.ye, Kai. Tin »tis :m<l Nosr Disease*
a specialty. Jnly7-*f
LAW RENCEV/LLE R R
irrive Lawrenceeville 7:0 a to
Arrive a Suwanee 7:40 t in
Leave Suwannee . . 7:118 p m
Arrive Lawrencevilie... 8:22 o m
The rain leaving Liwre mevilie
at 7:00 a. in., makes (“lose connec
ion with the “Belle rain" a Su
wanes, arri/: i ; i i Vtn i t 1 •
a. in. Returtng leaves Atlauts
0:15 p m and arrivingat Liwi oce
ville a 8 ‘2 ! o >n
EDWIN BERKLEY
.'nii'ciiiiten lent
GEORGIA 1 *WINNKTT COUNTY.
Win. J Jnims administrator of N.
S. Julian, rrpraitillli to Hie court ill
this petition duly tiled dial li<> lias
fully administered su'd N. S, n han -
estate. This is On resole to eile all
person.- heirs and creditors to show
eause if an tliev ran why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged
fr in liis adinihistratiou and receive
letters of Dismission, on the first Moil
day in September 188 j.
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