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JUNTA'.
I; Ewing is preparing
town:
■pule iron safe, m good
lB r w |e cheap. .Jpply at
( ,f Wilkes county,
week on a visit to his
'■lium will soon begin the
■ g t iii'"c nice cottages for
■fair,
■jje-. ct ilainesville, and
■. Ij. of \\ hit field county
■,„,, incinU 111 this place.
■,, ,„vned a number cf
B stale Fair, for distn
■ p u il cm interesred cau
B applyi:i; to this ofs
B H. Ewing, one of our
Bsterprifcing young business
Bji las/ Monday to go info
■ with Morris X Murphy
■
Be valuable land wild mill
adveriised for sale in
■m. tin' Executors of John
■Bbsi.* deceased.
B rattier bard upon planleVs
■turn atone dollar to make
■on and then have to hack
■it at half tha* price.
SB -#•••
Bel ml. a long time since
■aril fannerso/1 our streets
B'odl c >rn at fifty cents a
■ Last .Salunlay we met a
BoHeing to deliver a con-
Bia ijnamty u‘ that price.
B 'ii market opened luisl;
Bin last week and but
Bbeayv rams and Eastern
Bit week am) this, our cotton
Biwould have been fifty os
Bales per day, but file wet
Bins set the farmers back
Bor leu days.
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B out your pocket book
Bllector Verner publishes his
■ appoint,me ds, this week.
■ai6 two th'ngs certain, tax
death; and we tiave to meet
■Mu whether we are leady
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BBazil W. Davis h»d the mis
■t last Thursday, to lose
■ his eyes hy the explosion of
V Ha had been trying to
Bout the tube of his gnu and
■w rusty found it a difficult
■He put a cap on the tube
■ruck it with a wrench, the
the blow exploded /he
Pit piece struck him in theeye
Pprv was sc serious ibat the
Pouot he saved. His suffers
I" ken intense and the other
|ie badly inflamed:
9 ACORRECTION.
a notice of tl e death
|^B rB, W, K Wells last week we
ms i 0 where blie
Wtr deatl) occured in the
during the eessiou of the
Motion and j UB t before '.he
o clock service.
I new firm.
be seeu by auo ice pub
■« elsewhere, the tbmof \\hu
who tiave been con-
H' L c a 'lrng business in town
■l*o years, hag been tVasolved.
■ #l, gljau having sold out hie
■*«to Marion A. Born retires,
■j' Born is a young man of
Bjty Habits and tine character
ounil cbl ging ami
■®P ( Id his business.
■ shall we grow ?
E e °Hen hear the complaint:
r uld **ke to buiid, but land ib
I j !u Lawrenceville, I cant
■! • This is a gran 1 mis-
Bj.® 0 part of onr property
■ rs - We know of a half a
B*® l . cozy httl e cottages, dial
C' ** ere< 'ted this fall if lots
B* purchased at reasonah'e
is onegreat draw buck
lilt' roH H er ‘ty,Dont you see the
I OUR TAXES.
Ij* ovt '*'uor Las issued his
f assesbiug the State
r tsyearai thirty fire cents on
dollars.
■ 8 Will be seen by notice pubs
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the bundled dollars.
It will be seeu that tbe tax this
tear is live mills more than las
Year and is the extra tax leyicd to
«rect tbe Staie Capitol.
Iu add/ion to this the citizens
if Bay Creek dist., will bavu to
pay 45 cents on tbe hundred do)
lars to pay ibe expense inoured by
.be adoption of tbe stock law.
ANINGENIOUS BOY
Johnny Johnson, the 15 year
old son oi our fellow townsman
Hosev Johnson, the indomitable
blacksmith, is a boy of rare ge
nius.
He has perfected and lias in op
eration, one of the best armature
wind mills we have ever seen. It
works upon scientific principals,
and will run any kind of small ma
chinery with the greatest ease.
W e look for something great
from John’s fertile brain some of
these days.
A HUM A N SNAKE.
GWINNETT COUNTY POSSKBSES A MON
STROSITY BARELY EVER SEEN.
There lives a few nvles from
this place one of tbo strangest,and
most pitiful looking objects, per
haps iu the bout)dry of this state-
But for the respectability of the
family, and ihei’- utter dislike to
appear in print, in this particular,
we would give the name of the
poor unfortunate, of wnom we
write, but regp-ding thi- oblige
‘■ion we desist, Suffice it to say,
however, the story is true, and caD
be substautialed at a moments no
tice.
The child snake is now nine
years old, and with every indica
tion of a long life before it yet.
It rarely ever sleeps, and has uev
er eut a mouthful of itß owu ac.
cord in its Re; every bite has to
be prepared and fed to ii with tbe
utmost tenderness
Its long, wiry, snake ' ke form ;
dull, inactive eyes, narrow mou'b,
and snake head, together with the
veritable snake fangs, is sickening
to leok npon.
It cannot wilk or crawl, but
lies flat upon ibe floor and rolls,
ami has always some member ol
*ts body in mot'on.
A Herald man culled upon the
f.iiher of the ch ;l d the other day,
and earned the sp 1 particulars ol
this wonderful combination of hu
man and snake. We would like
to give to the public a true dis
eription of this m raculons freak
of nature, but tbe delicacy or the
subject forbids.
It is worth your time to go to
see it.
A MONEY ORDER OFFICE
In an interview with Post Mas
ter Wilson, of Atlanta, recently,
he -'nformed us that it was only
necessary, to secure a money or
der office here, for our business
men to unite in n petition to tlte
Superintendent of the Money Or
der department, setting forth the
necessity for such an office.
It it hard,y necessary to urge
the importance of this matter, as
it would uotonly be a great con
venience, but a saving to those
who want to send small sums ot
money to my'part of the country.
It would lrrgely increase the busi
ness of our Postoffice, ati'i save
t,he trouble of having to go to
Atlanta to buy a check or money
order. vVe can generally get a
check on Atlanta, from our mer
chants, but this does not
when the money is t • be sent to
New York or Texas, or other local
ity where an Atlanta check cannot
be made available as cash.
Jefferson, Cuinmi xg. Ellijay and
other towns, with nothing like the
business relations of Lawrence
ville, have this convenience, and
it is only necessary that our peo
pie should take interest enough to
petition for the establishment of
the office to secure it.
ATLANTA PRESBYTERY
The annual Faff session of the
Atlanta Presoyieiy, will convene
in Lawrencetilie, Friday before
the Second Sunday in October,
and will remain I’itil Tuesday
following.
Each church in the Presbytery
will be represented by one minis
ter and one of its elders. There
will be about fi s ty members iu at
tendance
We are informed by the com
mittee on entertainment, that our
citizens, with their accustomed
liberality, have provided homes
for all who may come.
This will be an interesting re
ligious assembly, as it will bring
to our villiage, seme of the leads
ing ministers of that church, in
the S ate
The opening sermon will be
preached by Ilev- Or, Dußose,
Moderator, on Friday night, and
Divine services will be held, daily
Air ik' ‘he ! ' **•"*'■
by a number of ministers, who
will remain over to assist the pas
ior.
TAX COLLeCTOB’S NOTICE.
first round.
1 will be at the following places
at the times stated, for the pur
pose of collecting the taxes of
Gwinnett county, for the year
1885.
Norcross, Thursday, Oct. 8
Duluth, Friday. " “<)
Suwanee, Saturday, “10
Mertinx, Monday, “12
Berkshire, Tuesday, “13
Rockbridge, Wednesday, “ 14
Cates, Thursday, “ 15
Bay Creek, Friday,' ](!
Buford, Monday “ lit
Hog Mount a>u,Tuesday, “ 20
Cains, Wednesday, ‘*2l
Ben S«iith’s, Thu rsday, “ 22
Harbins, Friday, ' “23
Lawrencevifle, Saturday “ 24
J. N, YERNEIi, Tax Col.
Sept 29 2t
DESSOLUTIONOF^PARTNER
SHIP.
Notice is hereby given, that, the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Winn A Vaughan, drugists,
is this day dessoived by Mutual
Cojsent, Mr. Marion A, Born hav>,
ing purchr ed the interest of J.
W. Vaughan. The bus-ness will
lie conducted hereafter in the firm
name of Winn A Born.
All parties indebted to the old
firm either by noie or account will
be required to immediate
payment in order to close up the
business. A. M. Winn
J. W. V AUOHAN.
September 25th 1885—lruo.
LOGANSVILLE DOINGS.
Our first bale was received last
Wednesday, was a week ago, and
was bought by W, H. Braswell, at
8-78, we have received several
since. Our two gins started up
last T ursday, Mr. E. R. Floyd
“bosses” one and Mr. 11. C. Clay
the other, they expect now to be
busy until January next.
The Chiistian chrcch will soon
b*, finished and will be an orna
ment to our town.
Our corn crops are fir.e, and if
every body will b gin right at the
start io l>e saviner with com the
West will not get a great deal of
our bread money next year. Some
of our farmers seem to think that
the cotton crop will not be s.» good
as was thought a month ago.
We can now enjoy now corn
bread and corn field beans.
Our farmers are making a large
crop of “sorgbam lasses” and it
rolls in our market cheap.
Comedown soon and we will
give ye editors a “possum hunt”
‘sinamons” will soon be ripe and
then yon know they wifi be “pbat,’’
I see iu your last issue that a
certaui man had
shown you a stn’k of corn which
you seem to lake on very much
about. Now I want to say to you
anil your readers that Parson
Briant has a stalk in bis garden
ihat from one grain came live
sta ! ks and each of the five stalks
lias a good ear of corn. So snoo
again my blank “paid.”
Mr. Thomas Ciay has been and
is still dangerously sick, we hopt
he is now’ some be ter. Drs. liob
inson and Hannah invited Dr-
Westinoland, of Atlanta, to a con
sultation in regard to the case but
the Atlanta doctor did not advise
any new, or even a change of treat
meDt. Thos is a good boy rnd
his friends hope bo may recover,
Lucie Eiiph Braswell is iu the
deer business be has a buck aud a
doe and two rice young fawns.
Uncle Lace Moore says if he
could find out who Joab is tie
would send him a basket of his
potatoes so he could test the truth
of their size. I wish he had a
hint, If he wi'l leave them at the
Hekald office your Uncle would
get them, providect ye heavy weight
did not roast them.
Quite a full docket for our next
Justice comb
We expect ‘another shoe and
boot maker, io settle here about
December, be is a Mr. Bird of
Centerville, we P r e told leisa
good one. and we want to remark
right here that he will havs to b e
very good or our Mr. Jo Bailey
will not only beat the socks oft
but will never let h : m get them
o n. Joab.
THE LAST CALL.
Notice is Hereby given, to alj
persons indebted to me, either by
note or account, ihat to protect
myself,-I am compelled to collect
every dollar due me; and all debts
not settled by the 15tli of October
will be put in suit. This is toe
lasi call, and all persons interested
will t ake notice.
1 also have so.ne valuable town
property and two farms near town
which I offer for sale ai a bargain.
R N. Robinson,
Sept., 21st, 1885.—1m0.
Send for our Treatise on
•‘Health and cf Wn
ioi, in ti. .1- ! ••
Bine Stone for sale at drug
store in Lawrence at 3lbs. for 25
cents.—ts. Winn A Born.
STRAYED OR STOLEN
From my place one black Texas
mare of medium size. Skilled on
each shoulder with collar. The
aker up will be rewarded by ad
dressing me at Logansville, Gg,
It- James L. Moore.
Go to LawrencevvHe drug store
and get full line of diamond dyes,
—ts. Winn & Born.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC SCHOOL
TEACHERS.
1 will be in my office, in the
courthouse, on Saturday, Oct.,
3rd. for the purpose of receiving
teachers’Reports for the presold
year.
Taos. E. Winn.
C. S. C.
Sept- 14 th, 1885.—td.
Electric bitters; the greatest
remedy of iheageat Winn A Born.
—ts.
“My daughter has taken the
medicine faithfully .according to
directions and her health and
spirits are now perfect. The hu
mor is all gone from her face. I
wish every anxiocs moiheer might
knew what a blessing Ayer’s Sar
saparilla is in such cases.
A VOICE FROMPROVIDENCE,
li. I.
For twenty years I have been
afflicted wiih a dreadful blood
poison, and during all those years
I haxe bad tbe best medical advice
in the country, the physicians pre
set ibing tbe only remedies known,
such as Mercury and lodide of
Potassium all to no purpose. 1
was six months in Bellevue Hospit
al, and became so bad diat 1 des
paired of getting well. Finally I
I went to New Orleans, being told
rlmt tbe French doctors under
stood the treatment of my case
better, and perhaps could cure
me. A’ss, however, after taking
more mercui j and potassium from
them, I became so much worse
that I gave up io d : e. There
were boles in my legs that you
could put a ben’s egg in, clear
down to the boue. A number of
peices of bone came out at my
ankle, and now 1 carry the scars
on my face and body of the fright
ful character of tHs disease. I
then came back to Providence,and
by chance got bold of a paper with
the advertisement of Swift’s Speci
sic mitof a wonderful cuie. As
a last Lope I thought I would try
it. Thunks be to God, 1 can say
to-day that I am perfectly cured,
having taken medicine about three
months. Up to the present date
no symptoms of the d’sease have
returned, and i feel as well as be
fore I was poisoned. I have noth
ing but two scars to show that 1
was ever afflicted. I consider S.
S. S. the best and only remedy to
positively cu e blood poison, and
f houestly recommend it to all
who pre afflicted as I was.
Albert Elliott.
Providence, It. 1., Jung 13,1885.
Swift’s Specific is entirely vege
table, T-ealies on Blood ai.d
Skin Disease mailed free.
The Swilt Specific Go., Drawer
3, Atlanta, Gu., or 157 VV. 22rd St
N. Y.
LOEVERS LAMENT
My darling girl qu : te thin has
grown,
She’s sallow and very r pale;
She says she dont know what to
do,
tvnd I fear her health will fa :|
But Love will fiiud a remeify,
By foul if not fpir means;
i’ll snaich her from the jaws ol
dead).
By giving her Smith’s Bile.
Beans.
Two bits per bo tle
RHEUM ATIRM
/ 'though a practitioner of
iearly twenty,years, my mother
inriuenced me to procuie B B. B,
for her. She had been nfiued to
her bed several months with
Rhautism which h 1 her stubborn
ly resisted all the usual remedies.
Within (he last twenty four hours
after cmmencetng B, B. B. j ob
served marked relief. She has
just cmmenced her thiad bottle
and is nearly as active as ever and
has been in the front yard with
“rake in hand,” cleaning up, fier
improvement is truly wonderful
and immecely gratifying.
C. H. MCNTGOMEity, M.D.
Jacksonvile, Ala, YP r il 2, 1885.
Many forget that the hair and
scalp needs cleansing as well as
the hands and fee(. Extensive use
of Ayers Hair Vigor has proven
that it is the besi cleansing agent
for the hair that it prevents as
well as removes dandruf cools tue
scalp and stimulates the hair to
renewed growth and beauty.
LOAWS OF MONEY-
Negotiated on improved farm
in Gwinnett and Walton Counties
on five years time at eight per
cent mt3rest.
Sept, 29th 1884.
Wm. E. Simmons.
LA YY lIENCEV/LLE It It
Arrive Lawrenceevil.'e,....7:o a m
Arrive a Snwanee, 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee .. 7:38 p m
Arrive Lawrenceville... 8:22 o m
The ram leaving Lawre iceville
at 7:00 a. m., makes close cornier
ion with the “Belle rain” a Su
wanee, arriving in Alana a 9:20 .
a. m. Returlng leaves Atlanta a
6:15 p m and arrivingnt Lan-i -.ore
Hihiim l'Kimrtiii nut
COTTOW <*- I*RODtJCK
OF VI,I. KIN 11-
J.B.Brogdon
DEALER IN
DRY GOODS, BOOTS ,
SIIOKS, XOT 10XS
RO ( KRIKS , 11 .4 R 1) Wa 11E
Etc., Etc
And Everything Kept In
A First Class Retail Store...^j
Suwannee, i a., Sept., 7th 1885.
He.'eiing to the above would call the
attention of tbe public to the fact that I
now have in store, tmd arriving duily, u
veiy large stock of Dry bloods* ('lotiiing
Boots, 8h s, I tats. Chips, groceries and
everything kept in a first cia-s store
bought from the leading houses iu Ihdli
more and New V ork, ih.ring my recent
trip to those places, and ut prices that I
ever saw goods, in my twelve years ex
pelience in the Dry (foods and Clothing
business.
With the large st. -k t bought turn
prepared to supply the wants ol a larger
trade, und to do this, 1 propose to sell
this stock of goods, at prices no other
merchant in this part of the country can
duplicate. Don't miss seeing this stock,
lor I intend to have ttie trade if good
goods, and low prices will get it.
Yours Truly,
JOHN B. HItOIOON.
SFEGIAI. NOTK’F,
John B. Brogdons lurg>‘ and hand
some store room lias been rearranged
The establishment is now u novel of heu u
ty and convenience. Among Brogdoivs
specialities, ore Ladies dress goods,boots
and shoes, hats and e ps and the largest
stock of ready made clothing, to be
found north of Ailanta. This stock 1
propose to make one of the main feat
ures of my large business. I bought al 1
my stock direct from the best nmnufoct
urers in “altimore and New York, and
bought them in person, and with twelve
years experience in handling ready
made clothing, enabled me to buy this
stock at a saving ol at least, twenty
per cent, under the prices other mer
chants pay drummers for goods. This
twenty per rent I propose to give to my
trails, and all I ask is, for any one to
call and look at this stock, and it 1 do
not save you money, don t >uy my
goods.
Fitch r M. Johnson
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
GAINKSVILLK,, lIA.
Will practice in this and adjoining
circuits, and the Supreme (fourt of tin
State. Busim s intrusted to his care
will receive prompt attention.
20-lyl-
E. S. V. BRIANT,
ATTORNEY at law,
Logansville, Ga.
All business eutrusted to his
care will receive prompt attention.
Collections a specialty.
Apr.l4-ly
Samuel €- POE,
Piaster and Peek*
inn son.
Lawrencemlle, Ga.
Takes this method to inform the
public generally, that he is still at
the above place, an ; is now prepared
to contract f >r any kin * of work in
liis line. I am now , iga ed in tire
manufacture of brick, ai.il will do
your work on short not.ee. Satisfac
tion guaranteee. Contracting a spec
iality. mavl-i-Sr".
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Tlb« Weak and the Imping
The merry little mountain brook,
a* it lightly dances over he rocks
and sparkles in the sunsh eon its
way down to the river, is j re and
clean. It is active; therefc %it is
healthy. It is vigorous; thei fore,
it resists impurity.
But the sluggish pool, when .he
current is not strong enough to
keep the water in motion, is stag,
nant and foul. Dirt ai>d rubbish
are thrown in a X an ) it ay there.
Impw-' es ami ’il? t f urs make it
* ' _uer f f (fa- ’" -id an object
oe avoit i i
When the b ;>tmg and rich
and red, and vij ( iously courses its
accustomed rounds through arte
ries and veins, the system is hearty
and healthy.
When the blood is thin and pool
and weak, impurities and defile
ments creep into it, and it has no
strength to cast them out. Then
the system runs down.
Brown’s Iron Bitters contains thw
only preparation of iron which can
enrich the blood, and make it pure,
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SELL G. HOBBS,""
14 Whitehal’ Street,
The ii a i or's Misi.uu*.
One i ilii' old mistakes of the
MTifession was to think that there
vere 1,0 other ways of curing dis
ease except those whTh had been
handed down from tonner times.
It is not to he denied that the
Doctors have done great things
for the world. But when it comes
right down to the 1 al curing t»:
disease, it must be admitted that
Brown’s Iron Bitters has done ei>
ough to earn the generous gratitude
oi this whole present generation,
including the medical profession.
There are no mysteries or secrets
about the com ■m-.edjngof Brown's
Iron Bitters. 1 s preparation oi
iron is the only preparation which
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are mischievous and injurious.
You need not fear a mistake in
trying Brown's Iron Bitters. Your
druggist has it. It givt vigortothe
feeble, and new life to the dyspep
tic. Childn n take it, not oily v. ill
safety, but with great u«B (•
Royal, Ivicli Heil ItlooiL
In this country we are all kings,
and we are all entitled to have as
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through the veins of emperors.
There are princes and million
aires, languishing in feebleness and
broken-down bodily health, who
would he glad to have the strength
of the humblest laboring man.
And there are many people who
are neither kings, emperors, nor
millionaires, whose blood is thin,
whose circulation is poor, who arc.
suffering from lassitude and debil
ity, and who know not the pleasure
of a hearty meal nor the enjo\
inent of being able to do a gooi
day’s work.
If sin 1) people will put some u > ;
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the use of Brown’s Iron Birt<:
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• hat Brown's Iron Bitters brough
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The Preacher's Quiet Hahits.
Sedentary and studious met
sometimes become prostrated be
fore they know it. Those wl.c
spend much time in close mental
work, and neglect to take enough
exercise, often find their stomachs
unable to do the work of digestion.
The liver becomes torpid. The
bowels act irregularly. The brain
refuses to serve as it once did.
preaching becomes a failure,
and there is a state of general mis
ery. So many ministers have been
restored to health by the use of
Brown’s Iron Bitters that the clem
generally are speaking to then
friends of this medicine as the very
best tonic and restorer they know
of. It restores thin and watery
blood to its proper condition by
toning it up with the purest and
most invigorating preparation of
iron that science has ever made.
It is pleasant to take, and acts
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REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL C<
11,ION, N. Y.
Haw York Office, 118 Chambers Stro
FouCanrM liny it «i> Hip
« Ilar-roonis.
What an absurd idea '• to send
a sick .nan, with an ailing stomach,
a toroid liver, and impoverished
blood, to a bar-room to swallow
some stimulating stuff, and call it
medicine!
An enormous amoun' of mischie.
is constantly done oy men who
thus trifle with themselves, instead
of healing their diseases,they make
them worse. Instead of gaining
trength, they only -cquire the
isgraceful habit of L pling.
It is a point worth noting in con
iection with Brou n s "Iron Bitters
that this valuable merii ine is not
sold in bar-rooms, nd will not be.
It is not a drink. lis a remedy.
It is not made to tickle the palate
of old topers. It is made to heal
disease, it 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
CHOLERA
oun
Danger
The Great southern Remedy
KOR
BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHEA,
DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COLIC.
nk. imX.Kks Hit Kl 1 l’>!‘,RK\ ('OKDIAL should he kept in every household.
It is one of the most pleasant and rfficarjous remedies there is for summer com-*
plaints. How necessary it is at a season o. the year when violent and sudden attacks
«>l the bowels are so frequent, you should have some speedy relief at hand. It will save
mm h pain and anxiety, a well as large doctor hills. The wearied mother, losing sleep
night after night in nursing the little one suflerihg such a drainage upon its system from
the effects of teething, should use this invaluable medicine. For sale by all •dfugtaists
ntso cents a bottle. fta&rScnd 2c. stamp for kiddle Hook, to
>vai.t»;r a. tavlok. Atlanta. Ga, 1
HEW
Fall-Winter
GOODS ?
I’he subscriberAs now receiving his Fall and Winter stock of
r.ow Goods, comprising a general stock cf Dry Goods, Gents and
Ladies Bools and Shoos. Ladies 1 Hess Goods,Goins Hats, Piece Goods
•Jeans, Cassimers, Etc., Notions, Hardware,
'
CLOTHING-,
her children, boys, youths’ and men. Can lit anybody. Domes*
ties, Sheetings, .Shirtings, Etc., Groceries,
Ba ging and Tics
All of which ho proposes to sell ns cheap as the same quality of ,
Hoods can be purchased in any house in Hie State.
.TO MY PATRONS I return my thanks, and can but hope that
they will continue with me, promising to do my utmost to make it to
their interest.
To ail is extended a cordial invitation to examine his stock before
milking purchases. No house lias bettor facilities for handling goods
cheap. He means vvliat he says,
CAN BE FOUND IN HIP HOU E
tho best stock of Heady Made Clothing, in beiter Good*, better
tits and more of them, t han any house in North Georgia, outside of
Atlanta, wnicli lie will aJI as cheap as any house in the South, not ex
cepting the fatter place. ,J IMES I). SPENCE,
Sept.l4-3m, Lawrenceville, Georgia,
LA.WRENCEYILLE
SEMINARY,
Male and Females
•
The Kail session of the above Institution will begin on Monday Aligns
■H, IHBS, wilh the same corps of teachers as the last term, and at tlio followin''
rates of tuition.
FIRST CLASS, - $1 50.
SECOND CLASS, - 2 00.
THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50.
FOUR H CLASS, - 11 00.
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Studens charged 25c lucidenal Fee, per qnarer.
Course of Instruction, Thorough, preparing Sudents for Collage
Classes. , ,
Prof. J. T. NEWTON, Principal
ATL NT a UGIA..
—MANUFACTURERS OF
(jossypium
Phospho.
THE GREAT CORN AND COTTON FERTILIZER.
Special \f mure for Southern Lands aud Crops.
It contains all the Elements of Plant Food in their Rest Form. It hsa
stood ike Test of years, and is now regarded as one of
Te Safest and nest Ferillz i l/se
Thousands ofFarmeis in Georgia, Alabama. Tennessee |anp
Floridr. and many of die most prominent Agrfcultural Clube use it.
fc-a£>“ l'o whom we refer. It is one of the Higl grade fertilizers
sold in Georgia, (taee Agricultnral Department Reports.) We in
vite tests alongside the best Fertilizers in uso. We offer it low for
Cash, or on Time for currency on Cotton. We are the original and
only manufacturers of Gossypium Phospho. Its great |sneeess and
wonderful popularity, has brought into the markets several iuitpita
' ion*. N i e nn’ °s l.t .ir Vd • h •••< k:
PRECAUTION!
PR. RIGGERS’
HUCKLEBERRY
CORDIAL.