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Mjf/rr herald.
EDITOR
Jm, ll K-0 VV EVENING
■ .„TPTK)N RATES:
H I *** _ 41.50
■ " ** 75
‘ -so
B'lintioiis must l>e paid in
•" ' if not renewed prompt-
Kpiralio ll will be Uiscoiitm
■^pt'EßlSEMENTS
■ character will be ohiirg
V ' ~i st mserttcu, ami otic
■.Xeuuciit insertion,
•“.‘daications intended foi
elit, will be enarged tor
liular advertised rates.
■' „„i newsy oomnmnica
• my part of the comity so
■ er ai Directory.
H CIVIL OOVKRNMSNT
■ t|„Tcliins. -fudge 'Sup. Court,
■no. Clerk Sup. Court,
■tikin. Ordinary.
■doshy, Sheriff.
Andrews, *i l "ax 1 'Keoeiver .
Bj>,.nier, Tag Colleetorr
■ Matleti, Surveyor
H;ijls<>n. Coroner.
■ (dINTY COMMISSI ON 1C KR.
■ nev, Chairman rnd Clerk, N
H Cloud, J. :l :1 ; pttins, An
t.
m iard of education.
K. mi. School Commissi ODer J
V e, T Patillo .J. Webb
■ f T E. V\ inn.
■ municipal.
K Smith, Mayo i .
■ COUNCIL.
11l Kl> Herrin 8 T ewnley
■ Ini
■ pf AND departure of train
L, oin Suwannee. 5.50 p. m
l.ie r Suwannee. 7 a- m
WL and DEPARTURE OF M AILS.-
N—Arrives 12 m, de part.
I; lay and Thursday.
Lo Store. Departs 0 a ni to
, Monday and Thursday.
Ijfi. Li. E.— Arrives 10 a m, de
ls 1 a.—Daily.
Ijn, River. — Arrives 12 m., de
li-., m,,V\ ejutsdny und Saturday
r w. ii. h arvky, p.
■ CHURCH Ks”
I ■--Hiv Lli Barrett, pastor
L, iiery Sunday
Vjl,. 1ST —Rev M L» I’urner Pastor
L, ) the Ist and 2nd Sundays.
ScH.HiL.--A i 1 Pattillo, Supi
>err nday at 3 p m
'kkian Liev K Mediat'd,
Puij rviees on 2ud tid Ith Sundays
tlumonth,
'k»at School. —T II Powell. Supt
ry tsimday at 9.3 i # ui
FRATUItKAL.
cstiKNCKVills. Masonic Lodge.— J
dee W M., S A llagood, 8 W,
if inn. W. Meets on Tuesday
[inurbefoie full moon in each
lit
iTkbnon Chapter, No 39, It A
J D Spence. 11 P, A T Pattillo
Meets Fiiday nighi betore the
unday m each month.
vniNKTT Superior Court —N. L.
utics, udge. Convenes on the Ist
1. n t .'-.it .it i c her.
fa'll'' I.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
♦ GAINESVILLE, QA.
ill practice iu this and adjoining
■its and the Supreme Court of the
e. Business intrusted to his care
receive prompt atteution.
ljl-
■ E. BV. J3HLAN i ,
H ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Logansville, a.
business euuidtcd to his
H- w.li receive prompt alt' uviou.
a specially.
H .14-1 ■
■ J, A, IHi JNT,
■ iITOBNEY AT LAW,
■ NOHCROSN'. < >A.
rad ice in tin- Superim- ('nuts
iiuls of Ordinary of the i oun
i.« in nett ami Milton, and in
um ices’ court of both counties
■huil and prompt attention given
■tolleotins.
■ g BURN UAH'
■ St IMPROVED
■ STAND’D TURBiNc
■ jgaLja Is the best con-ln Red
Wf" TKX nl| d finished, give bet
ter percentage, i ore
Hlßryfffjt power and is so I for
Brill caSr ' e ss money per horse
■a«5SSr power, than ano other
H w* 1 Turbine in the world
I plilet sent free by
■ M, BROS .. Yelk. P
fa l g. ji,
■ 14 Wh.toii il l Street
|„ ATLANTA, A.
■ O®, Rsr, 1 liroat and Nose Disease
■ 9, ''®ir. july7-*,f
■ Blew Firm.
■ Nolice is in reby given that I have
day associated with as pa it tie s in
■Mmi't-camile business in Luwrenccville
Hj? boos, VV H Robinson and N 8.
and the business wII here-
BJ*' r be conducted under La firm name
l < V ROBINSON A SONS
He will keep in stock 3 lull line of
pfneral merchandise and luivi added to
le business Conlecllons a I fancy
hoods and will do a genera! barter bus-
Bt *i mid we offer our slock citeap for
tab or barlea (jive us a trial
It N ROBIN SON & SONS.
. Lawreccevllle Ga
notice op dissolution.
Noties isherebv given that the part
c hib heretofore exi-ting between
va, Almand, Cl. A. A Inland and J.
Abnand, under the partnership
Jatne of Almand and .'o„ is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. The
‘uior partner, John H. Aim arid, hav
" Purchased the entire interest of
in the stock ou hand,
“«Q the notes and accounts of the late
iti!' ** ew Hl continue the business
line old stand ami will be pleased
<dl of ttie old customers aud
I \! U J lie. generally.
John H Almand is authorized to
the entire business of ihe old
• R. A. Almand,
G. A. Altuand.
V,. .lohuH Almand.
* 16-o v 18K>-lni
fe'gu— G vionett t'onruy.
jGdwin T>. Little, having in due form
Potted to me mr t ic guardianship
ana u-), lro P e *y of Caroline Scales,
hi w uliant Scales, minor ehildi en of
V ‘ lunl T. Scales, late of said county
M. VSlh Nfot tcc is hereby given that
apphoation will ne beard at ray
( ju the first Monday in . anua
-0 uext - J » MEN T. L A M K IN.
ft a Nov. 3rd O.dmary.
t 4 4 ' THE.
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TYLER M. PEEPLES, Pr. pnetor
VOL XV.
TOWN AND COUNTY.
DISSOLUTION.
i
.
The partnership litre ofore ex - .
isting between the undersigned, j
in the publication of the Herald,
expires, by its own limitation, on
the last day of this year.
in order to wind up the busi
ue*s it will be necessary to collect
all debts ou'standing. All jiersons
'adebted to the Herald for this
year ei*hei r or Subscription, Job
work or adveitisin 8 are notified
1 hat an immediate 6ettlemc-n.f
must be maae. This is tbe last
cull. T. M. Peeples.
J. T. Wilson.
Dec. 28 h 1885
We make a correction in tbe ad
vertisement cf Prof. Newton this
week.
The young people bad a pleas
ant parly at W. J. Borns on Christ,
mas night.
We have had beautiful weather
for the last ten days. Clear, crisp
and invigorating.
The Christmas holidays are near
ly over and we have not heard of
any bloodshed or a single serious
difficulty in the county.
W. .!, Brown closed Lis distillery
last week. The probing ion wave
tendered distilleries unprofi able.
Miss Hflllie Thornton and Miss
Doo y Bom, of Suwanee, are on a
visit 10 fi.ouds i L wreucevillejF
There is an oclor of Orange
Blossoms in the air but, but
wait and see.
Miss Hattie Gordon, daughter
of tbe late ('apt. M L. Gordou, is
on a visit to relauves here.
Miss Mary Hu : chins, and Miss
‘Pet" Hu chins, returned home
from Athens last week to spend
Christmas,
Airs - J'orter, formerly Miss Susie
Howell, died in Atlanta last Thurs
day after a brief sickness, and was
buried at Duluth, last Saturday-
She had been ruaniei bin a short
time.
There came very near being a
serious fire at the Railroad depot
last Sunday evening. A numbei
of bt lea of cotton had been left
standing on the platform and
some boys were playing around,
when one of them, a little fellow,
concluded to stick a match to a
bale. J n an instant thQ flames
flashed ever it and caught three
more. It was discovered at cDce
and Mr. Collins, with a number
of persons who happened to be
near, succeeded iu kmotteringouf
the fire before much damage was
done.
On last Thursday Baliff i ang
ley ied an old blind horse out in
the street and invited every body
to come tip, roll up, tumble up
and ge.i a hue horse. Ee looked
like an old cavalry horse at the
end ul a bard winter, hall aud
blinl. He was started at a quai
ter and after exhort'Dg the crowd
a long tune the officer knocked
him off to a young man at $4,50
Elated with his bargain he led the
horse back into Brands lot and
bitched him and in a few minutes
ihe horse tumbled over on a snag
and wounded himself so badly that
it was regarded as an act of mercy
to shoot him.
Mr. M. E. Ewing moved to town
last week and is occupying his res
idence near tne Seminary.
Prof. J. T. Newtrn, and wife
returned last week after un extend
ed visit to their old home at-(Juth~
berf, (in.
The Gonstitutioni that
“•he jug and pistol held the fort
in Adautaou Christmas day. 0;;e,
phytnc'au treated seven gun si. >:
wounds-” The skinned heads and
black eyes were probably n t
counted,
ATTEMPTED ASSASSINA
TION.
A negro by th 6 name of Cain
Jackson attempted to assassinate
13. L Lmierin Walton County
]ast Friday. Lanier ke< pea gro
cery, and about 10 o’clock at night
tLe l egro came to his house and
wanted some whisky. Lanier
started with him to the grocery
on t.taiirg >he grocery the n gro
stepped behind :id flirt w h's
arms around I anitr's i cck at d i t.
tempted to cut l.is tli.Oat with n
knife. He tbtew b - hind up and
1 bis probably saved bis life, but bi
hand was bad y cut. Re was also
stabbed in several pluces in tie
shoii'dor and hick. The negto is
' Li jail.
CHANGE OF MEETING.
The regular meeting of Law
r.-mceville Lodge No. 131 I<‘ &
will be neld on the first. Tues
day evening in each month. Next
Tuesday evening; sth 1886, |
will be a regular meetm« under
this change. The brethuren will
please take notice*
A. T. Pattillo;
Dec. 29, 'BS —-It. Sec.
Fpii SALE.
A fine horse and buggy for sale
CHEAP. Apply io
—2t. J. H. Almand.
CHRISTMAS.
A gentleman living in Lawre i
ceville, remarkt d to a crowd on
Christinas day, that he had sten
and could remember well, silty
Christmas days in this town, and
he was prepared to say, that this
was the dullest and most uninter- j
esliug of the fifty.
Alt uougli not prepared to ape.Lk
toi so long a time, tire on tie par
ity. gheafuliy endorsed h;s mgi
n«i raCuaii. Even the lntie boys
walked around with Jong faces I
and ior got the usual greeting
‘Christmas Gift!" It seemed like
Sunday and when the clLirc j bell
rang our ca-liug the people eif God j
i-j yrorah'.p, .-ho-i.- ", (irnblaimv was
mote marked.
Durn g ihe evening, a few of
the nations wards attempted to
gei up some fun by filling up with i
benzine ..nd scialching an old
b ij ) hut they soon tiled of tut.:
and sneaked off. The Small bov
pocketed his bunch of markers in
silence and slipped lv hind a cor
ner to tire them off. 7’he turkey
shooting was a failure and the
hunters, who started out m the
morning, expecting an abundance
of game, returned at night full
with bad luck marked upon their
countenances Santa Cla -, we
suppose, made his usual round and
this was about the only thiDg that
will cal) up memories cf tbe Christ
mas of 1885.
Georgia—Gwinnett County
To all whom it may cou.eru.
James O. Wbitwonb, has ;n
due form applied to the uuders
signed for permanent letters of ad
ministration upon the estate of
Sandy Livsey, (cul) deceaea, and I
will pass upon said apolicaiton on
on ihe Ist Monday in February
1886. This Z»ec. 28. ’BS.
Jus. T. Lankin, Oid’y.
« mmmmr T-| |Q « —1 | | |(f| ||||) >1
Georgia—Gwinueti County.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Atlanta Yarbrough,
widow of Jarucs W. Yatbrough,
dec'd, has applied to me in due
form, for permanent letters of ad
miuibfration on Ihe estate of said
deceased, aud I will pa*s upon
the same on the Ist Monday in
February next. This Dec. 28, ’BS
J us. T. Lamkiu, Ord’y.
Georgia—ffwinneu County,
T. W. D.,vis, guardian for Lu
ticia Britt, formerly Luttcia Davis
applies to me for letters of dismia
sion from said guardianship and
I will pass upon his application on
the first Monday in Februrery
1886. jahes T Lamkin. .
Dec. Bth LBBS. Ordirsry.
—.. .p» ~—
Georgia—Gwinnett County,
•To all whom it may concern.
Berry A. Osborn and K. A. Brown
have in due form applied .o the
under-igned for permanent letters
of administration up n the estate
of Fannie Nash, deceased, and 1
will pass upon the same on the
first Monday in Febiury 1 t 86
James T Lampein,
Dec. 28th 1885, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—G wiiiiuitt County.
.-Misan Martin, wife of John M. Mar
tin, has applied tor exemption of per
sonality and setting apart aud valu
ation of homestead, and I will pass up
i on ihe same at 11 o'clock a, ill. on the
-Uiti day of January, 18S0, at uiy of
tice.
James T. L irnkm.
Dec 26, 'BS. Ordinary
GUNSUMPTiONc
l have a positive retced y forabove disease; bv Its
use thousands of cases of the w' rat kind and of long
standing have been cun d. Indeed, sc strong Is my faith
In efficacy,that Iwi l sen iTWO BOTTLES FREIL
together wit is a VaLl’Ai ■LETREATISR on this diseastt
to any srfferer. Give ei press and V O. addr ss.
ga. T. A. SM) 1 5M, Hi r»iist.. N«w York.
Our Oiru Station —Ha Labor For Os Att urn m< nt.
LAWRENCE.VILLE uA December 29 l8“6
fitvitinrt ' stiit-ff sal.
Giott'a -G vint.i »t C< untv.
Wilis,- i.i-fdi'- lln* court houso
door in*i m town ot L-.iwroiiooville
(Iwiimctt ("Hictvii-..rjriu, within the
toga lunn-ot - ,ic. on tun first Tues
day in January no: t, the following
dcs, rined (iroperty to-wit.
Time hum'll i uml tori.'- iglll urn--
of mml, imii'i' or less, s-iluaftd on tin
Anpiliichee rivtr in mid omin'y and
Lieing part ol a trad ongitmlh
to 'I honets Collais, and a joining l«nd»:
f Willis (I. Biowii.cn the north land
of the evtaie of Lovick Betis, on the
North-went, Nancy Tanner on the
I South,laudn ol the estate of ,hel VV i i;; 1 1
and Susan Etheridge on the East, the
metes rod bounds ol wnieli aie se u a
deed bom It' M. Wheiier, Slieiiß to
B.i'ah VI R'lki stniw f xecatrix ol O. T'
ltakestraw. deceased, and iwordeil in
tbe (Jinks office of (jwimielt Superior
c urt, book I’, page 253*
L.vieJ oil as the property of the es
tate of tj. T. Uakestraw, deceased, by
virtue ol a li iu from Bwinnctt Su|*‘iior
Vouit iii laror ol vrilln E. Seales, ex e
utor of wiHjain Seales, deceased, versus
Surah VI. Kukistiaw. executrix ol (j I
Raki straw, dee.-wei Property pe n
ted out by defendant.
Also, at the same .time ami place will
be sold, all that tract or parcel ol land
lying and being in said county, known
and disiingii shed in the ph n of su'd
county, us part ol lot No 178, in the
6ih (list ol su'd county, containing one
hundred and twelve (112] aeies, more
or less, bom ded us billows
*'• mine • i gOn Ihe soull .wot eor
UCt of said 10l U! d running no.lli along
the original hne 160 rods, in a J t rtiees
line, thence‘east, alo g said Bruce'.- line
on the east side ol Sweetwater creek
thenee south along the original east iim
of said lot forty rods, thence kiuth forty
lods, theucg south-west thirteen rod.-
thence wot -liiiety two rods, more oi
less, to a stake, thenee vo *th to the orig
inal south Hi: . thenee along the sou b
to the si ailing point. It being Ihe piac
I when ! n a Cain and Mary (,'ain
j now resale
levied on as the property ol said Jo
nas Cain and Vary Vaiw, by virtue iff
and satisfy six (1 hut Irhm (Ivvinn l.
Superior ('ourt in lavor of >v, R New
vs donas Lain and Mary Bum
Pro)ierty poimed oat by Plaintiffs
| Attorney.
Also ut the same time and place, will
Ibe sold, one I mailed and twenty five
, (125) acres oi /.cal. more or It's , in fin
444iL malitia district of said county
‘ i owji as pert of lots nos. 264 and 173 |
i iu Ihe 7th dist. of said county adj lining
lands of J II Bryant oo the Eii_l..L. I
,'ii ; . i: t,,.- utfif,
iiilon no th: north, it being the place
wlu-reoii the defendant now resides
Livied ou as the property ol Harris
Puckett by v rtue of and to satisfy two
li fas from the Justices court of the
444i1i H VI of said county .in luvor ol
Thompson and Patillo vs said Jiairisou !
i’u, kelt
Levy in ole and i(‘turned 1o rn by VV
F. (iluwsou, L O.
Also at Ihe same time and place will
be sold, five In ndred (500] ucies ol land
more or less, lying iu the sti.- dist of
said county, bounded on the North by
VV T Nash, east by i W Boldsmi'ii
South by Alexander Ifualt; and west by
lands ol tiie estate of Anderson Arnold
dece soil including 97 actes ol.forest
land-bounded by Alvin Hutchins on the
Kust south by Alex W Hoitt west by
l lionm Arnold known as tire asi Wade
plac ■ and where a. a Dyer, formerly
iivid and where (Jeorge Dutton now re
sides.
Levied on as the property of a a.
Dyer by \irtue of and to satisfy six fi fas
from the justice court of ihe 408ibuist
G M of said county in favor ol J W
.Scruggs vs a a Dyer. «
I-evy made and returned to me by W
Vi Langley. L (J.
Also at .he same tunc- and place wili
be sold.all th t tract or ; aicel cl land
situated in the ‘own of I.awrencevitle
ow innett county, and known as p -rt of
lot No. 03 bounded as follow.;- to wit
Beginning at the Sout cast corner of
said lot- running al us or gati street
west thirty lei I-thence North parel'i 1
wth un u'ley forty leet. th nee east to
said ailcy, th nee to the beginaii.g cor
ner containing 13 00 sqia.re feet, more
or less.
Levied ori as the pioperlj ol John M
Mills by virtue ol e justice court fi fa
issued from 'b- 407th district- u m in
favor R N Robinson versus said jobn ,’J
Mills.
I’rcpe ty pointed out by pfaintiff.
l>;vy made and re usmdjo me oy A II
Robin on. lc,
Also al the same time and place- will
lie sold, one bay mure mule about 12
yeuis old, of medium size and fi: y bush
els ol coi nin the ear. m re or l.ss, and
ten bushels o. wheat ra.re or less, about
thr. e hundred undies of fodder and one
pen of shucks, supposed la lie about two
(2) iwc (2) horse wagon loads,
i.i/ied on as the pfoperty ol William
couey by virtue of one mortgage fi fa.
Assued from Guinnelt superior cour’.
septemtx-r term 1885. in favor of Frick
and co. versus said William a oouev.
property pointed okt by plaintiff ut
torncy.
tv. i\ COSBY, Sheriff.
Dec, 7, 1885.
Georgia—Gwinru T Coaety
M. T, Verce/, J N. Verner and
G. W Vemer'rtHidirg in said state
having applied to be appointed
guard;an oft he property of Anna,
Yaron and Joseph Scales, minot
chihlriD under futtneen year- of
age of Wiii. T. Scales clecea-ed,
and residents of said county.
This is to cite ahjpersons con
cerned to ,be and appear nt h-
Januery term 1886 of the court of
Ordinary of -aid county, and show
cause, if any.they can, why t-aid
M. T Verner, J. N Venter and
G. YY. Verner '.should not be in
terested with She guardiauship of
the proper y of the s d l Minors.
James T. Lampein,
Dec. Ist 1885. Ordinary.
I ■ fees'
t ;ld sbwh Cine 0i .SDnisnal Weakness, Law
..anlrtrKl and nil d*3oriei», Or'mifht mu hy infli;
1 or Any Dnirg *1 Imp tt*f‘tncre
l Is I*>r. W, FS <V Ko. !»*
ki«l 4>r,**L, if nmol
i \ EXFiOUIOttS SALE
Bf Virtue of am! in uicori.iim t
with Vho Inst will :>"<l testiiinont of
Johnrl. McFJvnny, ileeeased, the nn
t-rs mmd executors will sid ,on the
Hist ’luesdav in Jnumiry, next, be
j file tueeourt lion-■ door in the tow
; of him eiie-ville, Bwhinett ('utility,
I <in. Willi n the : ego' liotirs of • ale the
foil v4ng described prope ly to-wit:
, Eonv ner s ‘if In el, in re or less,
IntlnNo thenst e • er of lo No. IHo
Jin tlnjlith land di i jet ,of said ,hmi ty.
Tile jl |,'S ot sil'd Inlet, stul'tihg 11
Is id hurt hear' riier. rioniin amrtli
' east iiUm ihe in of RA Ha Ul lid's
land sewenty-t wo o s, t. ene > south
west 'ft itieereek, about t irt> yards
above the i d smv mill pi ce >vh re
two pines stand toget m r, atid ext lid
eight nuts across t e creek, thenee
about northeast o the ori mil line us
let 106, the ee along said 1 ne n rlh
east to place i\l ■ tarting, exeep ing
thill p rtioiiofyaid tract i p mid
down said creek belonging to J. s,
MeKlvany & Soil, making live acres,
more or less.
Also a l wo-third imdevided iateres
,mnl lo wha i ktiuv, n as Bay Creek
Mills, inelud ng all the machinery
e.ouueott d with Ik inereliant mill
. hereon, corn mil ,\w heal mill, holt,
umu ter,s veral piert s of gearing not
in use, corn shell r, ite, A two-third
] inti lest in th saw ikill, located just
above Ihe grist ill 11, (iso Be shop or
in ill i lie i rd above uie.saw mill and
a two third interest I all tli luttchi
nerv now ii sa d slioA eouslstingof
one"gig saw, one cut of saw, on rip
i saw , one mortising niaeS ne and bits,
| one turning lathe and tools for turn
ing. one 60 sa i ottni gi\i. eon e ser
and lo dor, one packing screw, and
one pnir of 2 toil wagon Annies, a two
l liliJundivideil intere t ihaiiil to the
| ianils belonging t d . S. MyUlvauy &
! w li.mioii wuieli (here is bleated two
tenant houses on the n rth Aide of the
creek and one st re house! oo the
South side. Upon said trait, is also
situated the mills disci’llicti above,
i II contains thirty urns more' or less,
: and adjoins tiie amis o Uurto\iUamp
I J T. MoKivaney und the other mud.,
: herewith sold 8 Id lo pay tint d Ids
' and for dis riliution among I lei heirs
[of said eeei! ed Terms o. eAhird
cash, balance on time until Deft, ’.st
1886 with ,H per cent interest from date.
Bond for titles given uu il all is put .
The above property was sold by ns
out e Ist Tuesday in November last
ami was lii.. oil’ by K. M. Brand, who
has faded and efused to comply with
tiie termso soid site and d is now
sold at 10. risk.
J T. McKlvanv,
Niithun Bennett,
Dec. Isl 1885. ‘ Kxecliters.
ADM IN ISTRATi) II Shi ALE.
By virtue of an order from tiie
'Court i f Ordinary of Gwinnett Bonn
tv, will lie sold iicfpio the Court
1 • u e door in the ' ‘W'H of Luwi'otiOaJ
ville, tiwiio; tv, tieorgia, 1
wiiiim*’ ' "'kill hours of sale on (lie fi
Oi, .May m .lunuary next lim 1
bio n'iiV I projiert v, be! A
, i'„o„i it ,-
I'fifty ai'res of land, more or less. - !
kiiOwii ns part of lot No. Ul, in thel
6Ui Dist, of said county, on which isl
situated u luerchant and corn mill,!
known as llnniers Mills, and eiulir ie
ing 41 of said 10l of land on Dm
South side us 14 e mill creek, with all
water privileges up lo high water
mark', on tie north side.of said creek
Also Idly acres of land nion, or less
part .of lot No k.'t, in Hie 6tli Dist. of
said county and known us tbe North
West coiner oi said 101, adjoining
lards of D T Cain, T C Holt and the
lands of said estaie. Ten acres in orig
inal forest, balance in cultivation.
Tiie above described lands Were
sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber lasi, and bid oil by P () Garner,
who has failed and refused to comply
with the terms of sale, and said iauus
will lie resold at Ids risk as provided
by the sLiUtle in such eases.
Sold for I he purppse of distribution
Terms cash.
J. B, Andrews,
T. \ (■iari.er,*
Administrator
A D MINI ST UA TO R’B 8 A LB.
Will be sold belore the Court House
door, in the town ol Lawrcncev II .tjw.n
nett (Jouiuy. Ge irx a, within the legal
hours of sale, cm W 1 First Tuesday ir.
December, next, die following described
property belonging to the estate ol
John R. Moore, d iseased,
One dwelling house and lot in lh'
town of Lawreuceville, known as the
Sterling lot. On said lot is a ep.eudid
six room house, wbh good kitchen and
out buildings 'I his lot von'ams one
md a half acres, more or l ss, with good
variety of fruit, poo l garden and splendid
water, adjoining lands of Mrs. Davis, oc
lheea-l, T M Peeples, north, Pine
alley on the west, and Iroals I’ik" street
This id one of the most desirable lots iu
town.
AESO,
One lame two stoiy brick storehouse,
known, as the A R Sindh corner, and
r hit of lot No. 4. in said town fronting
I’crry street on the east 50 feet, running
back 8 feet to slake on Pi e street and
a .1 Y'anglmn’s line This is in me of
the b--st business localities of the tewu.
* A>-SO
On" small wood office on part of lor
No. 4 and west of-aid store ail ioioiog-
J)r. MitcUell on west, A. J. Vhugbaa
south and brick sßm> on *ho east Pike
street on the north, this lot is fifty
feet square
ALSO.
One wooden dwelling anil lot in ihe
twn of Lawrenoeville, Gwinnett
Oonirty, on Pike street, containing
one acre more or less adjoining lots of
b. A. Hagood on the north, B. F,
Btriekland on the east, Pike street
on the smith and Reece MeMellan on
Ihe west,
ALSO.
One small bouse awl l»»t in ihe town
of Duluth, known astlie Tbiid Lowe
lot ami as lot Xo. «‘»0 in orlpimil survey
of saiu town. East Air Lino R. Jt
front in«r R, R. fifty feet running liaek
100 leet, S >ld tor the purposi*of pay
the debts of said JeCeased and lor
stributioi).
’errns one hale cash, Valanee due
mi her Ist with 8 per < < id
*s*. Ronds lor tit.e uidil last
ut is made.
A. L MOORE
J. M. PATTERSON.
Admii^istraaors.
.’L‘ 885.
Ge rgia—G ain Lett G^unty,
VThereus, .Janie# M Patterson and
W iiiiiiui f)aT is, E,\ eciitorr o%van R.
! Steplieiißoii. deeeaswd. represents to
j the eourt in then petition duly filed, j
Dial. ni«v have fully administer*4 j
said Van estate, 'Chi*
is therefore to eite all persons eom ern
e l, heirs and credit rs, toshow can* *,
if any t hey can. why said executors
should not be discharged from th ir |
administration, and receive letters of !
on the first Monday in Jjiii
uary 1880.
«)amee T Lamkin.
Oct 2nd 1885 Ordinary
A'lmit istrator's Sale.
Is\ virtue of tin order from tho
j Court of Ordinary to mo gi anted as
Mto tnln , ti.-l rat or, do limns non, on
; the estate of John Rutledge, Into of
said comity deceased, I will soil on
first Tuesday in Antiury next, wlth
j in tin’ legal houy. of sale, tieforo the
Court House door in the town of I,aw
| reueevill , tin., tin- following dcscrili
| oil (nod ol laud, containing tine liun
| lift d and twenty lieu's more or less,
know a ns part, of lot No 33 in the sth
District said comity. Generally
] known as (lieold home place of .fcdni
Rut lodge deceased, on tho oast side of
! Big I lay 11 es Crook adjoining lands of
; Joseph Rutledge and others, l'urt in
! cultivation. ]i irtlil old held pine for
| esl ,\c, Sold for the purpose ol ditiri
I hut ion aiming tho heirs at law.
i 'Kerins ono lull I cash, the bultutoo
; duo on the Ui»tti Dee. 18S0, with good
note and approved seouritv
iMiKUIV J. WfiJIB.
Deo. Bth 1885 A. mr l)e holds non
Georgia—Gwinnett Gsunly,
George W. Veruer, of said county,
gimrdenn of Mail tut A., Charles LI.
fohn K., Laura H., and Sarnti M.,
imniir orplmns of,llio late Needham
.1. Mo Lory, of said enmity, deceased,
has in one form applied to the under
signed, for lease in soil the wild lands
Belonging to tlio estate of said minor
orphans pri'utely, »o wit, live-sixths
inter st in and to' live hundred acres
of land in Montague county and state
of Texas. The same lieing a pat tot
the s one lining a pint ot the lames
Smith survey, and fully described in
a deed conveying tlie same from Kin
’ an T. Tet roll to Amanda <’. Mebiry
1 • nd her children dated August Uifi
‘ IK7!) And said application will lie
lieiul on the Hrts Monthly in .lannary
1880. J AMEH T LAM KIN,
- , Ordinary.
I’D s Noi Jjlfli 1885, „
AmymsTit 'Tous sale
Bv virtue o" mi order from the
I court of 01 dimiry of Gwinnett county,
will lie sold before the court boos '
door in the town of Ltiwrenoeville
Gwinnett County Georgia, within the
legal boors of sale, on the first Tues
da, in J.lllllin next, the following
dest'J'iiied lands belonging to the es
tnteof Joseph I’, Brandon late of
said county deceased.
Two hundred and felly live Acres of
land more or le s, known hs part of
lot No. ills, formerly known as the
Duncan i ln.ee. On I bis lot there are
about two hundred acres in original
forest, fifteen acres in cultivation ami
the balance in old pine fluids. This
lot lies on both sides of the Lawrenee
yille It. It. or ale ot two miles from
Suwuneejdepot, There are two settle
ments in this tract and it, is well wa
tered, |
/ Sixty acres of land more or less‘[>art
Hos lot No. 107 ill tbe 7th Jlist .of said
l< eiiiily, adjoining land sot the widow's
■Dower on theNerth, Anion book ridge
I'.n the South, lot 168, on tile East, and
r lierrv Armstrong on the West. A
Un this mo ~rbout twenty acres of
I bottom, livi- of which re in eultiva-
Ujoi), ine billlinee timbered laid.
pAc—Lug-vWniTSaa, , i. runs Ibrougn
tins lot, on which is a valiiubiTfc
.shoal. J
acre- <d’ land more or less part
oTlols Nos. 105 and 100 in same district
bordered on llie 'Vest by the widow's
dower, North by Snwiinee creek,
Cast by the Hutchins ferry road,
Monthly lot No. 108. On ibis true
lion is a settlement where W. A.
lirandon now' resides, and about
twenty-live acres of bottom, One
aerein l his fraction is reserved where
the oil grave yard now is, and Hie
right of wav from t lle'gra e yurd to
Hie publio road.
Two bundled and fifty (250) acres
more or less purl of lots Nos. 1115 and
21) in said district. All lying Hast of
the Hutchens lerry road, which is
the line on llie West, Huwunee creek
is the line on the North, adjoining
iatids of j. T. Baxter on the Kast mid
let No. 108 and K. W. Wheeler ou the
Mouth.
On this lot there are Iwtsily five
acres in button, all in cultivation,
thirty-live acres in old Meld, the hul
aiict in original limber. All near M -
wiuiee depot.
Two hundred acres of land more or
less, known as part of lots 208, 209 and
100, in Hie Till district of said c Lilli V.
One hundred and thirty three acres
of this land is known as the Folly
b- nglcy place, immediately on the
Air bine Railroad, adjoining lands of
Scale's estate, Brown’s estate, bung
ley mid others. And has a residence
and ten acres of open laud.
Seventy acres, known as all that
part of the Brandon home p'aec lying
north of Suminee creek. Upon this
f raction there are about fifty irivs of
flue bottom, fwenty acres of which
are in cultivation. These two pieces
will be sold together, constituting the
200 acres, t
One hundred acres more or less
No. 27, in the the 7th district of said,
county known as the bambert place
as ihe Orr’s ferry road, which is llie
Wesi line ol this fraction, il adjoins
J. a. Born on the North, Cox ou the
Kast, and Smith on the South. About
twenty acres in pine, old fields and
the balance m original timber.
Hold for llie purposed distribution.
Terms one half cash, Hie balance due
at one year, with bond for titles, and
interest at 8 percent.
11. li. PEEBLES
W. A.HJHANDON,
Nov. 17lb lsss Administrators*
corgia—Gwinneli County.
K. t) MV-dlock, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for perma
nent let lera of administration ou the
estate of Fannie Kirklau I,late of said
county deceased, an d 1 will pass up
on said application on the first .Mon
day in February 1886.
James T.Lanikiti,
Dec 7th 1885, Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
All persons having demands against
>e estate of K T Tern 11, wib present
hem dii .y uutlieiil ieated tor pay men
.1 A JlhS D. MPKNCK,
Dec Bth ISsS Aiimr
\DMINi7sJRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an order of the court
of Ordinary of Guilmelt county, will
be sold before the court house d oor at
I Gumming, Forsyth county, Gu , on
the Ist Tuesday in January IHB6, dur
■ ing the legal hours of sale, the follow
ling described laud, belonging lothe
j cslafe of Win.T. Scales deceased, and
-limited ill Forsyth county Gh.
| Fort; acres more less, all in the
■ woods,' and adjoining lauds of Thus.
; bit lie on the Kast, John Lowe on the
West, Ttios. bittle oil the North and
! Tims, Goll.ns on the So th.
Also ninety acres more, or less, sit
uated on Deck's Creik mnl Cow Pen
Branch, and hounded us follows: Kast
I by lands of N b. Hutchins, West by
binds of T. I). L’errv, North by lauds
of K. D. IJttie and Month by lands es
T. I). Terry, Upon this tract there
are sixty acres of good bottom land in
cultivation—fifteen of good up land
anil fifteen of heavily ti i bered land.
Sold for the purposeof paying the
(k bts of deceased cud for distributing
among his heirs.
Terms one-third* cash, one third
Dec. Ist lsß6, One-third Dec. Ist 1887
Intrust at 8 per cent per annum. Bond
for title given purchasers.
David E, Littlb,
Administrator.
JOHN T. SVILBON, Jr., f
Georgia —Gwinnett Coun'y.
“M. M Garner, having in proper form
apulted to me for letters of admin
istration, on the estate of Thomas M.
i Garner, lute of sn I eouw
<y. Tbia 1* to eite all unit singular the
creditors and next of kin of T. M.Gar
ner. to he ind appear at my office
on the lirst Mon.lu) in 1 muary, next
mid show cause it u v i hey can, why
letters of Administration si auld not
he granted to Mellvlliofi. * ftruVr, on
T M. Garner’s estate.
i/urnes Lamkin,
Nov Doth ’B6 Ordinary,
NOTICE
All persons indobtsd to G W F
I Craig, late of said county decease’ 1 ,
; who l uil to make settlement with th»
i undersigned w'thln tile next thirty
! days will llini llieir n.tes anil ae
i count# out lor eollaotl iu. And all
persons holding claims gains! said «s
late are notified to present them du
ly proven as required by I w
vt. T, Craig,
J K. Orsi*,
Dec7thlßßs Executors.
P reclamation.
To the itizens 0/Law •
renceville and Vicinity-
I, the High Royal King of lie
Happy Christmas Festival- Ike Invinci
ble MAN I A CLAUS —seuii forth tins,
my edie't. Hint l have established my
Hindquarters in
liawreacev Uo
at the well known house of
JMWilson
W hare you an lii.d '.lie neatest, fresh
e-st and nicest stock of candies, nuls,
toys, va;os, novelties, fancy and family
groceries tu be found north of Atlanta.
Now, in ihstiing this my edict, it is ti e
expresj djsire of your Kayal Highness,
Hunts Clans, that every man woman and
child in this whole county go at mice t*
see this oiaenifieeul display ot Christmas
goo Is- which are offered cheaper than
ever —purchase and participate in the
glnrioiw festivities just ahead
In this edict 1 w ' stute thut Mr, Al
bert Brown, the rleverest boy of all'
is in charge, and ill make the children
“oh, so happy ‘ en they eull t
him. Itenirmr my headquarters
JOH iN M. WILSON’S.
Lawrer.eeville, (fa.
\ IT WILL BE HERE.
I And don’t yon furs, et it. Wiiat 1
rVVhyjuauaiy Ist 1886; and don't yipi
I forget tlint all those who owe Almond
'.ili x i'b., Kii'i n7iTFt7!eff^TW*th*- I MJiJijii«s
counts m n y hands for collection,
and I am determined to settle them
up. if you don't come forward by
ihe 10th of January, and nuke satis-
I'ai lory settlements don’t, think hard
ol me if you Mud same in the hands
of an attorney for collection, as llie
business of the old Mrm must lie clos
ed ill). Remember prompt pay makes
good credit, und secures goods at the
lowest, prices. Mo please help mu now
und 1 will help you another yeur.
Take due nolioe thereof.
Heaped fully,
J. H. AUMAND.
SPECIAL,
Mount Vernor Chapter No. 89,wi1l
liold a special convoc .fion Saturday
i veniiig 26th inst., to elect officers
lor the ensuing year. Kvery meinber
is rtiiuested to’ be present. Royal
Arch Masons of oilier chapters are in
vited to ul tend.
j. I) SPENCE,H. P.
A. T. PATTILLO, Sec.
FOR FORTY DAYS—AT COST
Now is the lime to get finly
furnished boggles and wagons at
cost Rather iban carry our
stock of buggies and wagons over
»o next spring we have deiermins
ed to offer them a/ cost of tnnnus
fiicmro for the next forty days,
our entire s'oek of furnished
work. All of which is guaranteed
sb firsl class.
Now i& ihe tims to get eleg intly
furnished work at bankrupt prices
0 nne and come soon or you wil
miss a bargain,
Rag well & Gowkn. '
Flowery Branch, Qi,
Dec 18, 85 —?t,
J. i'>. BltOGDON— Suwanke, Oa.
is *
OVERSTOCKED
AND
MUST UNLOAD.
Thousauds of remnants, prints,
checks, wors'.e Is, flannels, jeurib at
iiaif price, to get rid of the goods
one large coun'er full of odd#and
ends of boois uad shoes for less
than cost to close out. The migh
ty dollar goes a leug way just
now. *
ONE LOT
Boy’s Wool Hats so be closed
out at the small sdm of 5 cents
each. I have about eight dozen
of those hats bur I do not expect
i j have lne of them after Christ
mas. I bought them ns a“Job’
and can make a profit at the price
1 offer them.
I have some “Jobs’’ in clothing
to close before chti-trr as one lo
of suits for men at $3,50 worth
six dollars one lot at $5,00 worth
$7,50. My ten dollar suits rnark
id to SB,OO. In fact I atn selling
clothing at s'aagh ering prices, as
lam overstocked and the goods
must go if low prices will move
them
FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR,
One c. r load ExJra Family Flour
itt $4,50 per barrel, one car T 1 ancy
Fiour at $5.65 per barrel, 25 bar
rels Best Latent Flour a $5,7 a
Bargain, this flour is iu bar
rels. Come and see me.
JOHN B. BROUDON.
“The Leader of Low Prices.
NO 42
I'enoevill*, a* second om** mail taa?"
hr.
NOTICK
A* tin- Cio h R ud , j .ir miles
N. nh East if Mtouf* Monntain,
at the place kuown iu ante-bellum
dayi, as
TRICKUM.
I have opened a first class
Country utore
id which 1 respectfully invite the
jitizens, and tie pubho generally
to give mo a cailpuLpict my goods
and prices. Yon will find almost
everything known to the mercau
ile world.
i hive a full line of
Lit dtrs Dr exit Goode,
from the Ootion checks to the fi
ne Ht. A lino assortment ol Jeuus,
ns good ns the tirst, imd ns cheap
as the cheapest.
eiit’s hlkjch n.nd boots, all cuss
turn made, every pair guurentead
when sold, aud ut rock oottoui
prices.
i-adies shoen “wilnont number"
ami almost without price. Every
pair goaiameed.
A No. 1 line of Flannels, plain,
figured mil medicuteJ. Oonia
liutf.; just come and t ee them.
Sheeting, shirting, bleeching.
drilling, damask, linsey, ticking,
oil cloth, etc., etc., No one cau
see my line of suspenders and not
buy. Gent’s collars, both paper
and linen. To rnuke a long story
short; 1 1 most everything that eith
or Gouts or lady can desire.
Family Groceris.
- • in if mnmMrnmm
Tr.tl'ee. sugar, sy, up , spice, ginger
soda, pepper, meat, luad, flier
nny'biug you want. Powder, a :*t
caps, kerosine oil, cheese, crack'
ers, oysters, etc., I also have
nails, cutlery, plows, trace chain*,
roping, well buckets, mid other ar
ticles in uLumlaiice. too tedious to
tuen'ion.
All the above named article*
lmv been bought at Ro*:k liouom
prices. Cash paid for every ar
ticle, hence my lew pr cts. To ten
is but lo buy. My motto is,
“Quick Silas and Small Profit*,”
cou,.'ed with fair dealing.
The highest market price pviil
for all kinds of country produee—
paid in goods at cash price* I
have secured the services of
atci c a gain.
who will take great pleasure in
showing you my golds and
ing yon the price*.
Gentlemen and ladies, / am now
n stranger among you, but I tope
I will- »jyii meet you, and form an
acquaintance, which may be agree
able and lasting, therefore, lagaia
invite you to come to see me; *ee
tuy goods titnl Ileum the prices,
and I know you will come again,
•JAMEST. ALMAND.
Berkshire District.
11 WILL PAY YOU.
If yon *>ropoße going H’t-st, or
Nor'hwest, to write to me. I
represent the short Line.
F D. Bush, D P A.
Atlanta,
Oa.
Pine line of clothing at Almaud
Don’t fail to look at the Jeans,
at Alraand’s if you want to buy.
• »•*'<;”, Pn*,.y l-.ioo
Co. i. ing .dl ti»-; iks that attack
’ .tic children, it is a wonder that
- ty of the poor little youngsters
live to grow up.
There arc children who are truly
• >bjects of pity. h. />.: y seem &iiftpst
•loodless. Their cheeks are thin
uid pinched; their eyes are hcllcw;
and their skin is tightly drawn
'vc t. their foreheads. There is
lotliing hearty about to cm. The j
lo no' enjoy their lives. They are
-iuffei lg from the debility tha*
leads o marasmus. Poor things!
D< a good deed for the pale,
pool, puny, pallid ’hild. Hand its
inollicr a bottle of Brotvn't lr#n
Hitters, lieic is life even for the
•nost deiica'e. he most debilitated;
br the child almost given up for
lead. Iron in the bk-od is what tha
child needs to brmg ii up. The
little digestive v.'Tl re
cover. The p-le C-V ’ s will fill out
ftie we«.'r groccs (>: me child will be
exchanged for hie merry prattle ot
infaiu le gladness. Your druggist wiH ,
tell \o; v ai