The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, December 01, 1885, Image 4

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DON’T LOSE YOUR TEMPER. Mr Briggs was bo.hered Dearly t.o death with callers, ore day, all of them in the cause of some char ity of other, and bis temper was uaJly crippled. There was a slight censatiou about throe o’ clock, aDd just as Rtiggs begau to breathe easier, auoib. r nvnv catue it. •‘Well!'’ inquired briggs, turn ing impudently to the visitor. “Mr. Briggs," he began, in a gende way, “1 want — “You want, do you’ interrupt ed Briggs, “"’ell, everybody wants. It’s want, want, want all day. There’s been a thousand in here to-day wanting. I wai t, I want a rest. 1 want you to leave.’’ “But, Mr. Briggs." continued the gentle voice, “I know it, but i want —” “Don’t say ‘want to me," shout- Briggs, “get out of this house quick or IT' go crazy." “But, Mr. Brigg-s I want— ’’ “Get out," howled Briggs; “I want, too, I ’.old you, and Briggs reached for a oaper weight, wmle the visitor got up and dew. and about ten minutes afterward there was a call at the telephone. Briggs responded. “//ello, what is it?” he asked. “Is that you, Mr. Briggs?" came thelquery. “Yes, all right, go ahead.’’ “Well, Mr. Brigg, I wanted to pay you five dollars I've been ows iug you for about a year, and you wanted me to pay it, but when 1 called atyovr place, i few min utes ago—" Briggs Yanked <he telephone oil the wall, kicked it oulthe front door, jammed his head in)o his hat otear up to his ears, md went id to dnd a mule to kick him serene. —Merchant Traveler - ADMINISTRATOR'S S' LE By virtue of an order from t lie court of Ordinary of Gwinnett, county will be sold before the Cor.l House door in tlhi town of Lawrence SIKe, Gwinnett Count/, Ga., within tin- |.. gal hours of sale on the lirst Tuesday ill December next, the following lands belonging to tiie estate of Win T Scales deceased, to wit: Two hundred and forty seven acres of 'ami more or less known as lot Xu (2.19) two hundred and thirty nine, in tlie 7th district of said county, and sil nated on the Chattahoochee river, ii being the place whereon IV T 8 -Ales formerly resided, and adjoining lands of Henry Strickland on tiic west, Dick son Brown on tin-east, 'he Cbnttaho > choc river on the north mid lands of WD Jinks and estat C ltraiidon on the south. There hi® one hundred aeres of first class bottom land in ml tivatien on this place, and about uiin ty acres of heavily timbered forest land. Also .>2 acres, more or less, of lot No tw> hundred and thirty eight (23s intlie7th district, adjoining Dickson Brown on the west and south. Hen, v Strickland on the north aim tin- dow er of said Scale’s widow on the east. Also two town lots lying in the town of Suwannee, to wit: One lot 100x150 feet, situated between Main and Jackson streets, and bounded north by land of T C Langley, and south by lard of.) J Armstrong, There is a good one story frame cottage on this lot. One lot 101x100 feet fronting Jack son street out he south and adjoining Lizzie Sewell’s lot on the west and D M Born’s lanl north and east. There is a comfortable three room cottage bouse on,thislo.. Sold for the payment of the debts of said deceased and for distribution among his heirs. Terms, one third cash, one thirl Dee 25th 1880und one thir l Dec 25th 1887. Bo« ds for tittle g ven purohas er. David F. LittUe, Oct 31st 1885. Adminstrutor Georgia—Gwinnett County. AMPetiy and J D Petty have in due form appliedto me for permanent, letters of administration on the estate of I S Petty, late o ' said county de ceased, and I will pass upon said cation on the first Monday in lie cem ber next. James X. Lamkii Oct 291 h 1885 Ordar oorgia—Gwinne.t Cuumy David F L'ftle, administrator of William T Scales, deceased, has in due form applied to the undersigned for leave to sell the lands belonging to tlie-estate of said deceased, to wit: one hu dred and thirty acres of land more or less, situated on Big Creek, Forsythe ountv, Ga., and known as the David F Little place, and said ap plication will be heard on the first Monday In November next, i James T Laaikiu, I Sept 30t,h 1885 Ordinary, ADMINISTRATOR S SALE. By virtue of an ordtr from the court of Ordinary, >i Gwinnett County, will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Luwrenoeville, G winnett county, Georgia within the li'frll hours of sale, on the first Tues day,ln December next, the following desfcbedlai'd belonging to the estate ol bAwisAJaiksou, late of said coun ty deceased. < 'tie dwelling house and lot where on it is situated, in the town of Nbr croafe, in said county, fronting on Cb ireh street, oppositd the residence of B F Clements, and adjoining lot of PH B Gower on the »e„ and adjoin ing the house and lot ooeupie ' by P F Taftp on t lie < asi, and Containing one li re, moi Boi less. Also one store house arfd lot, in Noroross, adjoining store house ite, o. Durham on the North, the store and dwelliug lot of K Buchanan on the south, n public street on the west ants-the Gower old lot. on the east, and contains one elgtb of an acre, more or less,. Sold fui the purpose of caving the del>ts of said deceased, and disiribu tion among his heirs, ill. 0. Jackson, Oct 30th 1885 Admr. K. VV. 0. Norman,) Libel lur Divure versus vln Gwinnett Sup Julia Norman ) Court Bept ges *—«• c it’appeai inst to the court t hat tbe ile ndant in the above stated cxse does rot reside in Gwiuuett County, and it fur ther appearing that she does not reside within the limits of this limits of this State, it is, therefore, ordered by the couit that service be perlected upon her by publication of this order once a month lor lour months previous to tbe next term ol this court, in the Gwinnett Her ald a news pa; ei published in ail coun ty VV K Simmons, I'l Ss Ally. Grauted N L Hutchins, J S C VV C a true extract from the minutes of said court, this November 3, 1885 D T Cain, Clerk Warren Imm whom everybody know* us luo manager of the Largest Hotel Enterprises cf America, says that while a paffli New York on board a ship going around O > < Horn, in the early days of emigration lo < ifornia, he learned that Owe ol‘ the ofheers of the Teasel had cured himself, -iu• ago, of an obstinate disease by the u&< oi Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Since then Mr. Lkland h.i» reoonum-n dd Aykh’s Sarsaparilla in many ii tr | cases, and he has never yet heard oi it.- l il ure to effect a radical cure. Some years rgo one of Mr. Lelanh’n m laborers bruised his leg. Owing tot lie lac state of his blooo. an ugly scrofulous m* or lump appear<*n on ihe injured limb. I -i --: ible itching of the skin, with l un. id und larting pains through tin 1 Imnn. {.iniost intolerable. The ? nor niously enlargofl,and runi.ing ui« rs i rmetl, di-pligrgiiig p qua -.-tie ; oi o\t . nrely offensive matt r. No treatment was >f any avail until the ma*\ by Mr. LeL,ani>*h rtlrec turn, was rupi-hod ’ll AYER*s S i s ivy* uill-V, wkica allajrd Jli» pain m i n*it' •», healed the wires, ffio ' elbnfr :iu* complete! r. ton <1 tin limb J i. Mr. U..■ -1: ui j ihv eiKilly A +* O s yn/- 'r- • ii » Uk- L , Vr , Jbr Rhenmo 4 after eAVot'l . (4-ujh vat i<<n. <!<••• }.»•••* that, So his ladle!, ti'.eyu A *ro i.» •/’ ’ > . - aqual to it j. Gout, tiro clloci.j * \ lii",.) j v is. Rher ;>• £• us, Eruptions •<<! nil j various i »r;.is of J>l«kj<l elf sense*. bar j j\fr; Hr la : V pf'rin.Tslon to nil wh > tuny : 't • : ver ovK< *'cc in t- . to the CM. e-.-rail 10 powers v'-‘ AYER'S f- ■ i \ lulu ; , . . m l ally either s c i- '.oi iv, V Long Branch,or u'- thu,].. pulai ixiiu, , . Broadway, 27th and2>tb ’ Nyv. \-.y. Mr. J.iw.anp’s txtOTisive hr on l I dom *liy iiiiisnm'qnitbril . ado blood ytA • i.Mm-S . ill’ ... ...i.tiii .u. 'much Y'aiuuWft-iuforiiintioTi. t RRi»Airnn tfir Dr 1.0 A’ .Cr .' So;: by all P. . ir?r Cl •; .! AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. Ndotber<’omj aimsnrefolnsidiousmUhif attar Uiuthroat amt In*sl none so {rifled with by the majority of suif« ers The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a fritting or unconscious cx posare, is oft*-n but tlie beginning of a faiaf sickness, Ayuu’h Cjusbhy J’ictjohai. s well prov n* fcs etii. u v in u forty years* ♦ t it with 'uroat and lung diseases, and should b« taken in all uasea.wiiliont.Uuiay. A 'forrlblo C'ough Otirod,. t: In IW I took a severe cold, which asserted iny lungs 1 bad tt terfiblecough.nl d passed nfght alter night without sleep T?'.e »ioct/)r® I gav: iue up. I tried A YEK’s h'HF.l’l;\ I*l i Voual, which relieved my lungs, induced j steep, and alTorded me tlie rest necessary lor tin* rocovery of my stiengtb Jty tl u | cnr 'nod itse 61 the PTciviral n pevftia [ in*nl cure wiia eUccted. 1 :,ui.n<-\v 6-' years ; old, bah* and b. arty, and am satisfied y.»iu LiU kin l’K< I*>UAL -avert me. Hoß\<jK Faihbrotiip n '* Rookingharo, Vt., .inly 15, lMKi> Croup A Til other’s Tribute “While in the country last winter itivfHtlelj boy. three years old. was taken ill with crutVp It seemed as if he would die from strangu - lation. One of the family suggested tin use Ayku’s Cherry I'ei’Toiial, h bottle «>t which was always kept iu the house. 'J his was tried in small ami frequent do: es, and to our delight in less than half an bom ihe little patient, was breathing easily Tlrt* rloc tor said that the Cuikry Pectoral had saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at our gratitude ? Sincerely yours. Mhh. J’.mma Gi:r>NEY.’’ 15!f West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1882 ,f I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectorai in my family for several years, and do no? hesitate to pronounce it the. most effectual remedy for coughs und colds we have ever tried. A. J. Crake,*' Lake Crystal,’Minn., March 13, 1882 •‘I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis and after trying many remedies with no sue cess, l was cured by the use of Ayer’s Cher uy Pectoral. Moheph Walden.’' Byhaiia, Miss , April 5, ls« 2. “ I cannot say enough in praise of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, believing as l do that but f.>r its use I should long since have-died from lung troubles E. BraudoN.* Palestine, Texas, April 22,1882 No case of an affection of tlie throat or lungs exists which cannot be gieatly relieved by tho use of Ayer’s Cukury Pectoral. and it will alwajt* cure when tlie direast »s not already beyoud the control of medicine. riIERARED BY Dr.J C Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass Sold by all Gi ugnisui. Georgia—Gwinnett (Jimmy. J. A Wills, having in proper form applied to me for letters of admin istration, Do bonis non, on the estate of John Rutledge. lnte of said coun ty. This is to cite all and singular I lie creditors utifl next of Uin of John. Itiif ledge, rt> be i lVliipneiir at my ollieu on the first Minn lay m I fecember next and show cause if imy they can, why lettcrsTif Administration r )c Boms >lOll si juld not be granted to J. A. Wills on John Rutledge’s estate t/iunes T. Latiikin, Oct 25th 85 Ordinary, Urti" p ‘p—G ,I’inett Comity 1 J 'A'oo<l. < J Irani in uol VV J Wood Lilt V c d. J ii Wood. Ira Wood Pc *rl ; I' * ood Sallie Wood and Nan r!' ’■* ' uinois of said county, has ’■ r I ulied to me to sell one u' 'terest in acres of hn 57 in the 10th district ot ty. Gn. and raid up plieu ncard on die dm Mon lav in ,ioer 1885. Oct. , w 1885 JmneaT. Larrikin, Ordroury. - a- <*»ei rgi-t—fibrin re; t County. Notice is 'hereby given that a pe tition signed bv lilt" i n or more Five holders to the 408tht Hist.. M. of said county, praying that the benefits ot the provieiou. of Section Itt:t. t'. 1455 inelusiyo, of tiie Cmlgaif 1882 1 oil •the subject of ‘•Feiu-e" ..»• f’Stite-ia Law’<bel•xtikidod to sitiff 'lisi-Hetf hijs beeiiiiled 'viUraufi suLmiiuoii to 1 liepmltO'-Mft’e fl, apd MlutTfetioTt Tirin’ be fallen thereon niff provided in said section 1 166 lifU r pr nllcution of this ,aoUoe. dab. T. Larrikin. Nov 3rti IHHS* Ordinary. Nwi.H,.K IU Vf.l* cRKDITOItS. Ail prisons having claims against the ostjit ol Joel.son, deceas'd, are notin'd to pres-nt th-i same to me lur payment as required by law, agd also persons mdebiefr" to fa'll iliJctased are omified to settle the same with me at noce M C Jackson nov2-I&85. iidncnin; rotor. qorgia—Gwinnett County. Tl persons avingdernnnds against | . W Baxter, 'eeeased.hue of" said leo uty, are iittv >y uoiitted and re quiied to pieM.r them, properly al ' teste' to tin- :u.< 1 -signed, within the 1 time \ ■- ribia oy aw. And all per i sons ii.-• . tea to Laid deceased, are \ hereby 1 uulret* to vh ik - immediate j payment to the 1 i.de “signed, This Seutenibei .1 Brs T T BANTF.R, A M BAATKH, , Kxc tutors. -5* ■ ‘3 Pash no kb Dkpabtmeht On and after May 31st 1885 Passenoer Trait Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line Division will be as follows : NOIITUVVAHI>. Express I Mail No. 51 No. s.‘i. Daily. | Daily. Leave Atlanta.... 6.00 pm | 8.40 a m Gainesville ft. OB “ 10,32“ “ Lula... .A 8.33 “ I 10.55 “ ‘ H Gap Jn’e It 9.18 “ 111.25“ • Toeeoa <• 9.53 “ 1 11.50 “ ‘Seneca D 10.66 “ ]l2.slpiu “ Greenville..R 12.27“ I 2.23 ‘iu “ Spurtanbrg F | 1.42 am 3.34 p “ Gastonia... G 3.50 ‘ 6.26 “ “ Charlotte.. R 4.40 | 6.10 “ SOUTHWARD, | Express I Mail I Ni>. 50 | No. 52 j Daily | Daily L’ve Charlotte.... | 3.00 a iu ) I.oopm Ar. Gnstanift 3.50 “ 1.41 “ “ Spartanburg 5,T>7 “ 3.34 “ “ Greenville... 7.13 “ 4.52 “ “ Seneca, 8.54 “ 6.21 “ “ Toeeoa 9.55 “ 7.21 “ “ HGap June. I 10.37 “ I 8.13 “ * “ Lula | ll.or “ I 8.39 “ “ Gainesville.. I 11.33 “ | .9.05 “ ; “ Atlanta r 1.40 pm | il.OOpin ACCOMMODATIONTJtMN (A. LINE BELLE GOING NORTH Leave Atlanta 5.30 p in Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p in ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. L. BELLE) GOING SOUTH. le ave Gainesville 7.00 a m Arrive Atlanta SL2S “ NO 18- LOCAL HEIGHT OOTNfi SOUTH Loftvo Charlotte.. . G. 40 a. m. Arrive at Gaffneys... LUO “ Spiirtanburpal’2s p. m. “ Greenville.. .5.1(5 “ “ Central 7.15 “ I NO 17—LOCAL FKEIGffT. NuliTll. a ft vo Cerdrrtl 0.20 a m Arrive Greenville...... 82 1 It. in. “ SbartfntiuVg. . 11.17 „ “ Gallr eye.l.22'y m. * “ CliarlQife .7.00 “ Airfreight trains yn tins road ctrry J,a -sett"<4-‘*. Ait passeiifrertrains run lln ought to Danville and itiohmond v itliout eJnuiao. commoting at Dau vill,* with Va. Midland K\vy„ to sill <‘astern etties, and at Atlanta with all iiaes diverging. No 50 leaves .Jtiieh | niond al 3.23 p iu and No 51 arrives : iiinicfif*'4.2op iu. 52 lea 7r Runmoml ; 2,0(1 a m,53 arrives there 7.00 a ni. The ■•oral freights stop at above vtutio. s |(» to 30 minutes RUFFE! SLEEPING CARS WITHOUT CHANGE. | On trains Nos 50 and 61, New York i and Atlanta, via, Washington and Dan i i ille, ;u»d also Greensboro and Ash , vide. •‘,4, '>" trains N<ms2 and 53, Richmond Tim Danville, mid Washington and Au '•fnslit, and Washington and New (tr ie. ns. tb -turning on No 52—sleeper G rt en-boro to Kieliuiond. lev Through tickets uu spinal Char lotte. Gremv'die. Semen, Spartanburg mol (lainesville, to nil points South, Heath We-!,, Non lii anil Last., I \ With n la H lc. to A from Athens j M “ NKitU to A iron) A* lain Falls. JO ", K-Aii Line t*i Tal from i .Li kit or. .' Bowers villi T “ T! ■ iiiijg. It I, A irom 'A clhnliu, Are ' t A «.< t\ i, to aii't Inn iN. .her y, A Los. >‘hd Columbia v -c > U - ’ I Lo Ac fr'ui l : ■ ■ ... . i: non A:. Cl a b r A- Lenoir to A’ Iron, i ! < dr, Yorkvilk A lh Ha | H S O Uiv A* C O-A to A Irrr i ash, ro, Kaleig lIVViN i’ rx I T V ,Ht ; enil.it 1 (lend, A, 1.. ffii f* 2nd V P. & Gen Mat* _* Al S augbiv. G‘ »’( Pftpeng( t IiAWIiENCEV/iiLE R E LdiVt * o'-,. . . ,7:0 .1 U. Arrive a SicvvaUtW 7:40 . a fjcave Sltvvai llt. .* . 7:38)1 Arrive Lavviencevi’i ... 8:2- ~ . , , r i he rain, leaving L i .to .ccviC.e it 7:00 a. in., makeß cio-.o connec ion with utie “Bello rain" a Su-- arriving it! Y : vi a 9:21. t. in. fleturino' hAtlanta (5:15 p m and Lawi ..me viflea 8 22 p. -n. J.inVjN Ci'KFJikV, , V U MtiiVtikMMnT ' IF YOU WANT TO PILL TOUR GAMS BAI AND L'AKc ... BIC SCORES, v - USE mui^aTßi SHOT GUNS All the Latest ImproveihAnte. FOR DESO«|f>TIVE CIRCULAR fcAODTLSS LambefM.jrurman&Co for E.REM!tfC7OMSQ» Snorting and Arrimunilion, 28 L & 283 Broadway, D. H. LA*Bt USON L fO. US State Street* Ckb ago, I ARM. ry - - - iLION, N/Y SlMlNtTii SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES «AD£ IP T»tE BEST MAIiNEB, BY SKILLRI WWKI REMEMBE3 THAT BUS GOODS ARE ALWAYS RELIAf One Piece of Solid Steel. KO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLA ; 6END FOR CIRCULAR*. REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL C* JI.ION, H. V. W«w Yih-U Offlrp. 11« rh«T»Vr« Si™ I NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. I Georgia—Gwinnitt County.. All poisons having demands ngainft the estate of John II More : late of said emintv, deceased 1 an' hereby nrttitted (o ri inlet* in their demands to On* iinflersijriio lin rd ing to law, and all person- Indebted I to saul eat at * are veipiired to make j i.u mediate payment. A. L. Moore. Jtues M, Patterson, Oft 251 h lt>ss—liw Adturs KXr.CL'TOBri SALK OF . /.vlOocpcip Estate By virtue of the directions in the last will and testament of Ir-vi Coop er, deceased, the undersigned, his exec 1 1ora, will sell on the lirst, Tues day in December next, before the ('o’urt House door, in the town of Lnwreneeville, Gwinnett couaty, Ga, between the legal sale hours, the fol lowing lands of said deceased. All lying up and down big Haynes creek, iii said county and state, and in the sth land district, thereof, to-wit. 1. Lot no. 66, known as the Home Place, containing 200 acres; moreor less. 2. Lot no. 94, Penley lot, 125 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Hag gelt and I). t\ Hawthorn. 3. Head lot, no. on, 200 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Ed John son, (’ttniion, and others. 4. Gordon 10t,n0.67, 260 acres, more or less, adjoining the home plaee, II had lot and Penley lot. 5. lh DNett lot, no. 64, 26i)£ aeres, rnoi e or less, adjoining lands of Webb Thomas, and Itutledge and other lands ot the estate, 6. Vinning Cooper lot, no. 63, 2fKl acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of tin- home place, the Bennett place and Rollins. 7. No 61. part of the Cannon lot, 25 lores, more or less, adjoining the Head lot , and other lands of the estate The creek being the line beta ten this .‘'ruction and cannon. 8 Cheater Coehrell lot, no 62, 1:3) Acies, more or less, adjoining laudsof the hame place, and Jack liawHns. This includes the bottoms on Haynes' creek. 9. Ellison lot, no. .'4, 200 acres, more or less, adjoining laudsof Rutledge, Donaldson and Williams. The creek being the line up to Rawlins corner, id. No, 35, part of the Rutledge lot. 35 acres, more or less,. The branch being the Title between this fraction and tlie ballaneepf this lot. To be sold in the order named. Sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased. Terms, one half ( ash, Die ball nice due at one year, with interest at the rate of '8 per cent. Bond for titles given un til last payment. “ F., M. BR AND, J. W. COOPER, oot. 20-ttl. Executors. LAND SALE Georgia—Gwinnett Gonnty By virtnii-qf an agreement b«twe,i>i the liens al luw ot ismli Knight, late of pM'I county deecnsed, (all of paid i.i irs iK'insf’Wf lAwfftl ae ), the ndi’rsig'nfd as agent for sajd heirs..will sell before the tJonrl ilouse iknir. in the town oi' I aw itunt-i-ville Ua- wilhiiFthe legal hours <J sal*- on tlie first Tuesday in November ije.'.t ill*- following diserihed iuuib ot said estate. .Sixty eight acres more or less part ol lot No Hi in tlie (i'll district of said county and known as the dower se apart to Until Knight as the widow of said lsiuh Knight by the Superier Court ol said county, the metes ui.d bounds of said luiid will fully appear by reference to a plat of survey on record in said Court. Adjoining lands it VI Mason J 1 Knight N Wight Thomas Chrisw.il and other.- Sold for tlie purpose of dis- rduition t-mong (lie heirs ol said deceased,'under an nereeni nl between the parties in in terest. The deed to said land will b: signed by al! the heirs at law so as to make ti perfect title to lie- pneenaser. Terms eadi. .T. T. Knight, Oct 6th 1885 Agent Worn AN HER HEALTH AND iIAPI’fNESS ARE MATTERS OF GREAT CON (’ERN TO ALL MANKIND. Near M arikita. ( a. Some months ago I bought a bottle n Ur Hrudlidds Female Rrgulor and used nn my family’ with great satis.lacios have rec.rommfinded it to three famiifti oi of they have f)omt it to be just wiiat it cUirned for it. Tlie females who iiave used it are now in perfect health and jbble t attend to their household duties Rev il. J 3, Johfson. State op Gkorala Ti up Co. I liave examined the recipe of or. joscpli BrudSeld, and announce it to be a combination of medicines of great merit in tlie treatment of ail diseases of for leniale for which he recommends it. VVm, B. BkaSLY, M. I) Si rinufield Tens. I,r. j. Bkaufiei.d ; Dear sir—Viy daughter has been sutlering for imuijj years with that dreadful ulßelion known ,9 Eeniule Disease, which ha- coat roe * ma y dollaiß, end not witiistanuding 1 hod the best the bea rtr-Uical attention 1 conld not tied relief, j at used many other kinds of inedicinos without a I. v el ilo-t. 1 Imd just about given her up, was Cut oi heart, but happened in at the store oi. W. V> . duiker several week si ee and he knowing ol my daughter s ufli don, persuaded me to buy a bottle of yaur Female Regulator! She began to improve at once. 1 was s* delighTed with its died Is that 1 bought several . more bottles of it, knowing wlirt i do i.bmu itj if to- iy one of my lanuiy was nil‘l ing iviih teat awin’ disease. I wo-ld it it it eosi Sot) a botte for [ can "truly sat it has cured my dimniiter sound and w tired myself and wife do most heartily recommend your Fkmai.k Regu lator ta be jnst what it is aeecommeufl (j to be. V Respectfully H. IJ. Eevtaqtsod Treafssp on Health and Flappi i %'oman ‘ mailed free. f J Ihe BraDfifi.o Rkgui, a, Box 23 ato V. :la 1 For Sale bv Wixn and V \ m NO MORE EYE: GLASSES 1 lore evP!l Mitchell’s Eye Salve! A <• *■ lain, Bato.f effective remedy for I MWsjgjksiEyts I’rodueing Long Sightedness, and Ke sieving the sight of the old Oil res Tot Drops. Gruuuhuioo, *Htye Tumors, Red Eyes. Mat ted Eye Lashes, and producing ijoiek relief and per manenf cere Also equally efficacious when 11s u j in other maladies, such as Ulcers, l vers. Sores, Tumors, Burns, It lieu rn -1 atisin. Piles or wher“vcr iutlamiiuition exists. Miteliell’* Salve miv boused I i o advuut age. I l l m i 1 v nl! 1 11 ggisi f at 25 cents & BURNHAMS JkMmpmmi r **"’ r FWCE B 3URNH A M BROS.YO^Pi,Fev- BA6W ELL & COWER, Flower y i ranch, Take thin opportunity to inform the people of.Gwin n<*‘.t and adjoining counties that t! ey are still man ufactmnnjf then justly celebrated Whien have given such universal satisfaction for du rability, Light Running Proportions and Stylish Fin isb for many years. Their prices have be n reduced to suit the times. Also dealers in W A ON and CARRIAGE MTi RIAL, IRON", CO \L, PAINTS, OILS, ETC Their work is honestly mode to wear, and not the slop shep stuff made only to sell. Satisfaction always guaranteed. T.uuiklul to the pul,lie for the very libetal patronage given them in the past, they shall continue to do their utmost to merit an increased patronage in the future. For prices, erms. etc., address BA. WELL & GO VVER, March 24-ly Flowery Branch, G*. SAM wH* 'akJ 'ifiii 'liUtiiitt 4 'uiltiiil niM ilill 2ii ,« 'lß'hlil nJwiJ* <iit; -111) Wl & r b lew 0 rli s —manufacturers atu .maters in— IV LI AN AND RU L A XI) A/ARBI,E MONUMENS, BOX )•/J j. I vD, HD FOO > ) \ ES. AA V I d BERTAKER Church S ti i f, Stone Mountain, Ga. March 10, 85.-ly unis ib.’ j W.T.Smith, BUFORD, - GEORGIA i 1 us received an immense stock of | Fall andWinterCoods I have selected inv stock with care and with an eye to tie wants <. Imy customers. Having bought low for the Cash will give my customers the ! benefit My stock is fresh, and consist* of a lull line of Dry Goods, Groceries Notions Bootp Shoes Hats Caps Clothing Hardware and in fact (very thing usually found in a well.stocked country store My facilities for handling these goods at short profits cant be beat in this part ot the Statu. No clerk hire or house rent to pay—l give my customers the <1 vantage cl this heavy expense: Remember I CANT BE UNDERSOLD FOR THE CASH. 1 The highest market price paid for cotton and all kinds of country produce Give ni" a call and he convinced, W. 'J'. SMITH, Buford, Ga. The Climax Reached Creates a Sens at In, In making our bow to a generous public, who have stood firm in the past, we desire to say a few words lor their “edification,” Competion may blow and offer you goods at, or oelow cost, expecting to make their profits on some of her staple article, but we give you goods at prices that can not be forstalled. You may “bank” on our rices, as we advertise at one price and sell at the same P-one price is our motto, In offering our large stock of Dry oods. Clothing, •leans, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Family Groceries, Furni ture, etc. we simply say that we look competition square in the face and laugh at their prices. Forinstance 17 POUNDS OFGOOD SUGAR FOR SI Uoffce and other staple groceries proportionately as cheap.'. J UUNI TIII U OFFIN > and CAmKETS. Ii: this line of goods we have as neat a.id as nobbv a lino as can be found anywhere, and will sell as cheap. ect27 2m VEL, CLOUD and CO, Buford Ga Special Annuncement! ! B. F. White, SUWANEE. GEORGIA lias now in store an elegant etock of O DRY GOOD NO TIONS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, DRUGS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, TOBdCCOaud CP7ARS, Which lie offe”s to the trade* as lovv as any house in Xor.h Georgia lie calls special attention to his stock of Sewing MachinEs ana attachments There is no use going u o rny where else- 1 will i'urnsh them Highest Mark t pricE paid FOR Country Produce and COTTON. The public are invite d to examine my stock and prices- i am prepared to compete with any house North of Atlanta in prices and quality of goods. “ B F WHITE, oct!3 3ur The Bottom 'Busted Can’t Be Undersold - y > Stone Mountain * j: ejstf arsjj -end GR E JJVGSI UUBUnted Patronage in We come to the front this Fall with most complete stocks ever brought to’this market ° the si boeof GENS’FURNISHING- GOODS, ‘ fl DRY (CIS. NO 7TcNTS. H ARDWAR^ 8 * SH ° ES > And f t GROCERIES, and FERlLlzffi’ wha/ ever^k,u {? u ' i,,a by kept in a tirst tluss stor€ . We Can’t Be Undersold Aod will give you goods at prices tha: are hevenl-oo we buy direct from Headquarter*, and i n larged,' *T^' ] «■ DIVIDE PROFITS WITH YOU d„ ~ssr i"itu,TiS me °'“ M “' l b ‘ •“•"••a —», Our Parnilv rocery Deoartniont Flour and Bacon for theinillion C ° mpl IF _%T Here’s a pointer! Now remember wh« you wan t anything—no matter what it is—call on a Oc e Ju BUIJply y ° U ’ A J YEAL aiul s>ou. Ntone_Mountain. Ceo. E. King & Co COR. PEACHTREE AND WHEAT STS ATLANTA, GA. We Sell HARDWARE an d TINWARF CHEAPER Than any House in the City. You can save money by buying from us. . OctaO-li E. W HEWITT, DEALER IN Boors, Sash, Blndsj BUILDERS HARDWARE PA.ITNS IOLS Et EtG tc 84 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, Ga . 0ct.20 ! NEW Fall ■ W inter GOODS ? o Thu subscriber is now receiving his Fall and Winter stock of New Goods, comprising a general stock cf Dry Goods, Gents Ladies Boots and Shoes. Ladies Dress oods,ents Hats, Piece oods •Jeans, Cassnners, Etc., Notions, Hardware, . CEO THING* lor children, boys, youths’ and men. Can tit anybody. Dow®** tics, Sheetings, .Shirtings, Etc., roceries, Haggi gal Ti e All of wldch he proposes to sell ns cheap as the same quality of Goods can be purchased in any house in the State. _ TO MY PATRONS i return my thanks, and can but they will continue with me, promising Ic do my utmost to 0 their interest. _ . T'o all is extended a cordial invitation to examine his sloe ** making t urchases. No house has better facilities for hatdlin 00 cheap. He means what he says, BE FOUND INHI P HOUSE Iho best stock of Ready Made Clothing, in better ood*. betW fits ami more of them, than any bruise in North Georgia, outsi ® Atlanta, which he will sell as cheap as any house in the SoutD- no cepiing the /atter place. J AMES D. SPEM * , Sept.l4-3m. Lawrencevilte, Georgia LiWIIEJTCEViLLE SEMINARY, FOR Male and Females The Fall session of the anove Institution will beprin oil Mond 24.1885, with the same corps of teachers as the last term, ai i rates of tuition. f FIRST CLASS, - *1 s& * SECOND CLASS, - 2 00. THIRD CLASS, - . - 2 50. FOUR H CLASS, - 3 fto * Studens charged 25c Incidenal Fee, per qnarer. Co'!®?* Course of Instruction, Thorough, preparing Sudents o C,aBBeS - Prof. J. T. NEWTON.