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•Who is tbai old duller V a-k»*d
the new grocerymati of the milk !
man, as a we'l dr*ssed man went
by.
‘Why, he’s one of our most
trusted citizens,' was the eloquei '
reply
•How do you make that out 7
he has beet owing me a bill ever
since I tca<ce here '
‘Tuat’s just how we make it
out,’ laughed the milk man glee
fully, and\tbe grocerymau scratc! •
ed his heail till he caught ou-
Merchant Traveler,
‘Will you give me them pennies
now?’ said a big newsboy to a lit
tle one after giving him a severe
tbump’ng. No, I won't’ exclaim-*
ed t.lie small one. ‘Then I'll give
you another pounding.’ ‘Pound
awt y. Me and Hr. Frtuikliti
agrees. Dr.Fr.mklin sajs: ‘Take
care ot the pence and the pounds
will take care of themselv.-s
Rheumatism; Tske a dene of
J. H. McLean's Wbi'e Crystal
Coat-d Universal Pills, ev< ry
three days apply Dr.J* H- Me
lean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment
where the pairTm, and espCci illy
rub the spine well twice :t dav,
take live drops of Dr. >J. // Mc-
Lean's Volcanic Oil Liniment on
Sugar twice a day. It never fails
if you apply it thoroughly. For
sale by Winn & Horn, Druggist,
Lawrecceville, Ga.
J, R. Woodal, Pisgub, In.,
writes : Dr. J. H. McLean, St.
Loots, Mo., Dear Sir: The trial
bottle o' Tar Wine Dung Bahn
you sent me did my wife a worid
of good. .[enclose ten d <>ll j
for whieh p?esse send me live but
ties Ter Wiue Lung Balm and
five bottles Strengthening Cordial
and Blood Phrifier. I think v ith
the help of these medicines my
wife will be cured in a very short,
time.
Georgia—Gwinnett County
Ta aii whom it may concern.
James 6. Whitworth, Iwb in
due form applied to the under-*
signed for permanent lots re of ad
ministratiCn upon the estute of
handy Llvsey, (col) deceaefl, cud I
will said application on
on the Ist Monday in February
1886. This Dec. 28. ’BS.
Jas. T. Lamkin, Oidy.
itdM
Georgia—fl'winneu County,
T. W. Davis, guardian for Lu
ticia Bri/f, formerly Luticia Davis
applies to me for letters of dismis
sion frotu said guardianship and
1 will pass upon his application on
the first Monday in Februraiy
1886. .iambs T Lamkin.
Dec. Bth 1885. Ordirary.
Georgia—Gwinnett County,
To all whom it may concern.
Berry A. Osborn and It. A. Brown
have in due form applied ie the
undersigned for permanent letters
of administration upon the estate
of Fannie Nash, deceased, and 1
will pass upon the same on the
first Monday in Febiury If 86
Jambs T Lamp*in,
Dec. 28th 1885 Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett. Conn
tv, will be gold before the Court
House door iu the town of Lawrence
ville, Gwinnett oou ty, Georgia,
within the legal hours of sale on the
first Tuesday in January next, tiie
following described property, belong
ing to the estate of Thomas Garner,
late of said oounty, deeeas‘-d, to wit
Fifty acres of land, more or less,
known as part of lot No. 91, in the
6th Dist. of said oounty, on which is
situated a merchant and corn mill,
known as Gamer’s Mills, and emhrac
ing all of said lot of land on the
South side of the mill creek, with all
water privileges up to high water
mam. on the nort h side o isaid creek
Also fifty acres of land niorr. or less
part of lot No 83, iu the 6th Dist. of
said county and known as the North
West corner ot said lot, adjoining
lards of I) T Cain, T C Holt and the
lands of said estate. Ten acres in orig
inal forest, balance in cultivation.
The above described lands were
sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber last, and bid off by P 4) Garner,
who has failed and refused to comply
with the terms of sale, mid said lands
will be resold at his risk as provided
by the statute in suon cases.
’Sold for *he purpose of distribution
Terms cash.
J. B. Andrews*
T. A. Garner,
Aiinnuifti utoi
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Atlanta Yarbrough,
■widow of James W. Yarbrough,
dec’d, has applied to me iu due
form, for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of said
deceased, and I will pass upon
the same on the Ist Monday in
February next. This Dec. 28, ’BS
Jas. T. Lauikin, Ord’y
Georgia—Gwinnett County,
George W. Verner, of*ui«J countv.
guardeun of Mailha A., Charles 11..
lohn F., Laura It., ami Sarali M.,
miuor orphans ofithe lute Needham
0. McLery, of said couuty. deceased,
has iD oue form applied to the under
signed, for lease to sell the wild lands
belon-ptig to the estate of said minor
•orphans privately, to wit, tin -sixth*
interest in and to tire hundred acres
of land in Montague couuty and state
of Texas. The saiue being a part of
theta ame being a part of the -lames
Smith surve and fully deserilied in
a deed convev ing the same from Kin
an T. Terrell to Amanda MeLerv
and her children dated August lath
1879. And said application will be
head on the Arts Monday in January
1886. JAMES T. LAM KIN, '
Ordinary.
This No v. 20th 1885.
* A 8111 Mi A
ft IMPBOVKD
&fc STAND’D turbinf
Is the best eon.tr tti
nnd finished. '
percentage, r "re
a!lfJPfll P {,wtr an(l is 8° 1 h"
1 f- RsJ less money per It .
lira power, than ano ether
■*’" Turbine in the world
phle. sent free by
_ M. BROS.. Tor k. P
" Dk u. M
i JL.
14 Whitehal* Street
ATLANTA, GA.,
Eye, Ear, Throat and nose L)»a
•ases a specialty, july 7-if.
ESTRAYNOTICE. '
Taken up on thP freehold of 3 L tin
net ol 405th dl«t G M one black horse
mule with a white nose and two or thn
it tit* while spots on its right hip, about
12 years old, 15 or 16 hands high, ap
prised hy W L Minor J S Young and
\V VI I* billing to be worth seventy dol
lars. Owner is required to come for
ward and prove property and pay churg
s or said mule will be sold us an estray
in tcrmS of the luw
Jamb- I) Hcknob,
Jan 41 h Ch Bd Co t.onirs.
•-eorgia —Gwinnett Coun'y.
M. S Garner, having in proper form
npulierl to me for letters of admin
istration, on the estate of Thomas 8.
Garner, late of said oouti
iv. This is to cite all and singular the
creditors and next of kin of T. H.Gar
lier, to tie lint appear at my office
on the first Monday in January, next
and show < ause if any they can, why
letters of Administration st ouid not
be grunted to Mellvtlle 8. h aruer, on
T, 8. Garner’s estate.
James T. Lamkin,
Nov JOth ‘BS Ordinary,
NOTICE
All persons ludebt d to G VV E
Craig, lute of said <*ounty decease
who fail to make settlement with tie*
undersigned within the next thirty
days will find their n teg and a. -
counts out tor collect! iu. And all
persons holding claims gairst said es
late are notified to present them du
ly proven as required by 1 w
W. T. Craig,
J K. Craig,
l)eo7thXßSs Executors.
Administrator h .Halo,
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary to me gi anted as
the administrator, de bonis non, on
the estate of John ttutledge, lute of
said county deceased, T will sell ou
first Tuesday In January next, with
in the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door in the town of Law
reueevill , Ga., the followingdescrih
ed tract, ot land, containing one hun
dred and twenty acres more or less,
known as part of lot No 33 in the sth
District of said county. Generally
: known as the old home place ol John
Rutledge deceased, on the east side ol
Big Haynes Creek adjoining lands of
Joseph Rutledge and others. Burt in
cultivation, p ntin old Held pine for
net 4te. Hold for the purpose of distrl
butiou among the heirs at law.
Terms o lie half cash, the balance
due on the2sl li Dec. 1886, with guoti
note and approved security
vNDEUW J. VVKBB. It
Dee Bth 1885 A ini' De bonisiiTm
oorg a Gwinnett County.
id p.i sot. . having demands against
. A' Be*-• 'eceased, laie of said
eo jay,ue ie. >y notilled and re
qui. e ; to pr. sh • them, properly at
tested, to 'he . i .. -signed, within the
time t r senbeu :.,y -iw. And all per
sons in ci , >1 lu • ■ ! deceased, are
hereby i no. ■„ te r.. ikc immediate
payment 'o Ibo ■ •signed. This
Rcntcinbei f
, -dTFTI,
A. t -TER,
LAWEENCEV/LLE R R ‘
Arrive Lawroriceeville,,.. .7:0 a m
Arrive a Snwanee 7:40 -i m
Leave Suwannee .. 7:88 p m
Arrive Litwrcnceville... 8:22 o m
The rain' leaving L:t\vre tee villa
at 7:00 a. m., makes close connec
ion with the “Belle rain” a Sit -
wane®, arriving in Alani a 9 20 ,
a. m. tteturtng leaves Atlanta
6:15 p in and arrivingat Lawt ;uce
ville a 8:22 p. m.
EDWIN BERKLEY .
Superinten lent
LOAiVS OF MON AY-
Nego'iated on improved farm
in Gwinnett and Dalton Counties
on five years time at eight per
cent interest.
Sept, 29th 1884.
Win. E. Simmons.
Ginnett Sit riffs Sals.
Georgia -Gwinnotf County.
Will bd old before (lm courthouse
door in too town of Luwrenceville
G winnetl comity Georgia, within chi
le ga hours id sale, on the first Tues
day in FeLrmuy nest, the following
(li-scrioed property to-wit.
Sixt six and one half acres of
laud, more or less, lying in the 1263
dist G M of said county adjoining
lands of right of way of the It eli
niond & Danville Hail It old Compa
ny ou tl>> South, T, il. Nsw.ou the
Hast, .T. Craig on the North, Mrs,
.Mary A McKerly on the West, where
ou the defendant now resides.
Lev.od on as the property of R
Morgan by virtue of and to satisfy
two nf: s from the Justices ourl of
said 263rd dist G M in favor of Hiram
Mathis vs said It Morgan.
Levy made and returned to me by
W F liei ringtou, L. C,
A 1 oat the same time and place will
be sold an undivided one fovrlh inter
eM n the undivided one sixth inter
est in lot of land no 333 in the sth dist
ot Gwinnett conuty, lying on (he wa
ters of tlie Appalachee, containing
iwo hundred ami fifty* aer *s of land
ore or less, ml joining lnu is of Win.
Mhridge, Dr 8 L Hint in, Samuel Kd
mo ds, it being the place whereon Ma
ly E Hill now resides.
Levied on as the property of Serena
M Hill by virtue of one li fa from
Gwinnett Superior Court in favor of
Sa.nl a Winn vs s .id Serena M Hill,
Also at he sameltime and place will
be sold one acre of land, more or less,
in tbe town of Noreross iu sanl coun
ty, bounded out h West by Mo aciel
on I he gout li by Lively on The east hy
Buchanan, Number notknown.
Levied ou us the property ot John
l aimer hy v itue of and to satisly one
ii la from the Justices court ol the
406th dist, G M|o{ said county, in I vo:
J .N Mears vs John Tanner
Levy niAile and leiurned to me by (
I 1- lowers, L C
Also ai the suite time and place will
be t iold one lot and brick house sit ah
thereon iu the town of Buford. ; u said
i-onnty, said lot conjsining one acre
mon or/ess. and known as Buford KJu
i-aiioual tustilute
Levied on as Tbe property of Bo
lord Educational institute ov vi*rtue ol
and to satisfy one A fa from the Ju.-tiirs
Court of the 550th district ot G winnett
County in favor of G M Tuggle vs said
Hoard of Education
Levy made and returned to me by J
II Wilson, L, C,
also at tbe same time and place will
be sold twenty acres ot land tn uv ot
ess, kuowu us pari of lot No Sol) in
the sixth district of sai l county, udj titl
ing lands of Susan M Thompjon “tt tbe
east. Andrew Tyson ou the north Thom
as Waits on the wist, Henry ivey on
the south, whereon the defendant now re
sides.
Levied on as the ptoperty of .Henry
Waits by viitne of end to satisfy one !i
(a, from the justice court of the 40tidi
district- o m of said county in favor ol
* K Simpson vs sad II nry W aits
Levy rnntte and returned tn me by J
L Wears. L U.
aiso at tbe same time and place will
be sold one forty saw W iiiship (Litton
Giu anti VI inship Pre-?, and ones.vt
hone |s)wer steam engine made by
Wood, l abor and Moral•
I i :ied on as the property of James
Garnt-r and Son hy virtue of and to sat
ify one fi fai from 'he superior court,
of said county, in .fwor of I hu Silv
ey and Co vetsus said .Tutu s Garner
and Sop, foreclosure ol mortgage.
IV. P. COSBY, Sheriff.
Jan 5, 1886.
-m”r.” •7T«» *
m wIiM-m:— ti \
Fash muh Di.PAii'U^BS 1
On anti after May Hist 1885
Passenger Train Service on j
the Atlanta ami Charlotte Air
Line Division will be as follows : j
southward.
j Exiircss Mail
| No. 51 No. 53.
! Daily: Daily.
Leave Atlauta.... I 6.00 p m | 8. m a m
Gitincsville : s.OB “ 16.32
“ Lula... .A i 8.33 “ |10.65“
‘ R Gap Jn’cß 9.18 “ 11.25"
•Toi-coa C 9.53 “ 11.56“
■ Seneca D j 10.56 “ j 12.51 pm
“ til,-, nville.. K ! 12.27 “ 2.23 -in
Siiurtaulirg F | 1.4-’ am : 3.34 p
“ Gastonia... G 3.50“ 5.26“
“ Charlotte.. It 4.4 n I 6.10 “
SOUTIIWAKD.
i Express ! Mail
No. 50 No. 52
I Daily I Daily
L’ve Charlotte.... | 3.00 am | LOOpm
Ar. Gastonia 8,60 “ 1.41
“ Spartanburg 5.57 “ 3.34
<• Greenville... 7.13 “ 4.52 “
“ Seneca 8.54 “ 6.21 “
“ Toecoa 9.55 “ 7.21 “
“ U Gap .Tunc. 10.37 “ | 8.13 “
“ Lula 11.07 “ 8.30 “
“ Gainesville.. 11.33 “ !,9.65 “
“ Atlaufn I 1.40 p m I tl.OOpm
accommodation tkain (a. line belle
CIOINO NORTH
Leave Atlanta 5.30 p m
Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. L. BELLE)
_ GOING SOUTH.
Lehve Gainesville 7.0 t) a m
Arrive AtlanGi 9.25 “
NO 18- LOCAL - HEIGHT
• GOING SOUTH
Leave Charlotte 6.40 a. m.
Arrive at Gaffneys... .11.1*1 “
m, *' Spartan burg. 1 25 p. m.
r v 7 Greenville.. .5.16 “
“w- Central 7.45 “
NO I'Ze-LOCAL FREIGHT.
» north.
jcave 6.20 a m
Arrive
Spartanburg.. .11.17 “
“ J ,Git(Treys 1.22 p m.
“ Charlotte 7.00 “
11 freight trains on this road c trry
passengers. «AU passenger trains run
thrtmgnt to Danville and Richmond
without, chiiiige. eoniieetiiig at Dan
ville with Vu. Midlaud Rwy., to all
■ astt Ai cititw, an ti Atlanta with all
hues diverging No 50 leaves Rich
lUiTbd at 3.25 p m and Nil 51 arrives
there at 4.20 p ill. 02 leaves Richmond
2,00 a m,6 i arrives there 7.00 a ill. The
! ocal freights stop at above stations
20 to 80 minutes
BU t J- !•: I SLEEPING* OARS
jU ITHQTJ L’ UHAM-l.
On trains Nos 50 and 51, New York
and Atlanta, via Washington and Dan
ville. and also Greensboro and Ash
vilte.
On trains Noss2 and 53, Richmond
audTMnville. and Washington and Au
fnsNl. ami Washington and NewOr
lei ns. ltetinning on No 52—sleeper
Greensboro to Richmond.
BiiThrough tickets ou sale at i’har
lotic, Gie' uvnie, Seneoa,Spartanburg
end Gainesville, to all points South,
South West, North and East.
A W itli N Klt It. to & from Athens
1 “ N E i* R to A from
A iula B’alls.
K. Air Line to 'i'al from
Klberton / Bowersville
1) “ Blui- Ridge K h * from
VY'ulhalia, &c
“ C <1 G it R to end frrn
Newberry. Alston e:id Colombia
We i s i U li 0 to & (Cm
l: ii: n ville, Alstou Ac.
Chester & Is-noir to A iroui
Chester, York ville Sc Daliar
1 V(’ Div & C C-A to & frn»
Urcc.iisb, ro, Battig
dwin Berkeley, .Supenii,ti.rdcnd.
A. L. Rives,
2nd V P. & Gen Manag
M Bbi t »hir. Gnu I P.-, iciiger '>2
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
OEEDILORS.
1 Georgia—Gwinu stt Ccun 1 y..
tl pet-s 011 s having demands
aguinlt the estate of John It Moore
late of said eounty. deeeasetl
are hereby notified to i-i nder in their
demands in th, iiuder ngne l aee.n-d
--ing t > law, an ! all per- ms indebted
tosnidestat - are required to make
i.u mediate puj inept.
A. L. Moore.
Jn i : a W, P:itter«on,
Oct, 25th 18WV—(Iw ( 1 -
HAXiLi^S
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
was tlio first preparation perfectly adapted to
cure diseases of the scalp and the first sue
cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to its
natural color, growth, and youthful beauty.
It has had many imitators, but none have so
fully wet all the requirements needful for
lhe proper treatment of the hair and scalp.
Hall’s i' air Ken ewer has steadily grown
iu favor, ai d spread its fame aud usefulness
to every quarter of tlio globe. Its unparal
success can be attributed to but one
cause: the entire fulfilment of its promises
The proprietors have often been surprised
at the receipt of orders from remote coun
tries, where they had never made an effort for
its introduce on«
The use for * sh vt time of Hall’s Hair
Ken ewer wonderfully improves the per
sonal appearance. It cleanses the scalp from
all impurities, cures all humors, fever, and
dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It
stimulates the weakened glands, and enables
them to push forward a new and vigorous
growth. The effects of this article are not
transient, like those ot alcoholic prepara
tions but remain ft long time, which nuakep
its use a matter of economy
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
FOJb TITB
WHISKERS
Will change the beard to a natural brown,
or black, as desired. It produces a permanent
color tli&t will not wash away, Consisting ot
a single preparation, it is applied without
trouble.
PREPARED BY
8. P. HAIL s it, Mia, H.a
Sold by all Dealers in Medicines.
trOE AIL THE FOBM3
Scrofulous, Mercurial; ant*
Blood borders.
the best remedy, because the
most .scare. and thorough
blood-pUrtfier, is
Ayer’s Sarsa^ariha,
Sold by all Draggis*-. si .it -ittle? W.
AYER’S
Ague Cure
IS WARRANTED to cure all cases of “*'*•
larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, In**
inittont or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, IttlK-ng Fever, and Liver Cunr
plaint. In case of failure, after due tria'»
dealers are .authorized, by our circular v3i
Ouly Ist, 1882, to refund the money.
Of. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by •!'
WOmAN
her health and happiness
ARE MATTERS DP GREAT CON I
CKRN T< » ALL MANKIND.
N BAK VI AHtKTT A G a.
Some months ujo l bought a bottle n
l)r Brad field’n Female Regular and used
an my family with great satislac'ios
0 have reeoommrmlfsd l to three lamilit 1
mi tin v h;, I mint it to in- just wiiat it
claimed' (or it. Ihe females who lia- i
used it are now in perfect health und
ihhle t attend 10 their household duties
Kkv H. B, JoliEso*.
•State ok Gsoraia Troop Co.
1 have examined the recipe of Dr.
Jorepli Bra'ifieiil, und annonne* it t<* be
a eomliinatioii ol loedifines ol great
merit in the trf-aimeutol all disiasesof
for 3 male lo- which he recjaim, uds it.
VVm, V. Bkasi.y, M. D
Si KINUKIBI.O Trnn.
La. j. Bhadeiki.u : l>ear sir—My
dan*liter has beeu suflering (or rnanj
years witit liutl tJrendiill ufiiction known
s Female Disease, which iia • Cnsi trie
ma y dollars, end not witbslaonding 1
bod the bi*sl the In - t-tii. ul attinliou 1
e-tnid not find relie'. 1 ,tv ti-ed many
o'her ol niedicines wit bout at.v el
let-i. 1 had just about given her up, was
•ul 01 heart, but happened in at the
store ot VV. VV . Eoker everai week
si ,e and he knowing of my (laughters
alii tion. per. u aned me to buy a Ix.ttle ol
yaur Female Regulatou. Sir began to
improve at once. I was so ueiigliTed
witli its efiedts that 1 bought several
more bottles ol it, knowing whit i do
about it; if to ry one o( my luimiy was
mil: ring wi'b lout nwtul disease, I wo-dd
liave il i( it cost 650 a botte (or j can
truly sav it has cured my daunhtei sound
and w II rnd niysell and wife do most
heartily recommend your Fkmai.k Regu
lator ta be just what it is aeccom mend
ed to be.
Respectfully H, D. Fevtaqisou
Treat -e cn (Iralth und Happ
Woman mailed free.
The Bkabfiei.d liroui. r
Box 28 AToAtlna
Fin ole bv Wire uml Vavg
V u»ie
//„, nal! Yourljv-. is tor
p!.l, ![,s ■ i \,)it may be said
to I b I -!i, ~ay to help you
out tin: tiithctilty is to take
j ßrawns Iron fillers, which sets
disoiderecl rs at work in good
style.
DonJ be cross and angry! YourJ
digestion is bad, and that upsetsi
vour disposition. If you will try
Brown’s Iron Bitter:--, y .1 will find
the < piive di:iicult;es driven
away in short order.
Don lbe Jcsfvnoail! You are
. k l.eeau. e your blood is thin,
li,-vQB. c:mnot face 1. aide, or
ot., fb.yn's Iron
.... .
cirru c-ru'iV.l.h'.g the blood,
making it a r* - d red color, and
givk;g you the strength you need.
The troubled, the weary, the
despondent, the nervous, ‘he debil
itated, and the biliou: lird rest, re
pose, refreshment, and reconstruc
tion in the use of tbnt prince of
Tonics, Brown’s iron Bitters. The
druggist charges a dol ! r a bottlp .
fei «< ?,
CROUP
AND
CONSUMPTION ««
TAYUP^
W
is.
d*
Sm 2 2 i
MULLfc!
The sweet gum as gather <*l from a trt
■ame name, grown;,, -.king the small strea 4 *
Uic Southern M-ttor. ■ it it.ii i? a sidmuiatiii* *
pectorant principle that loosens the phlegm
duciug the ear'.y morning cough, and stimulate
the child to throw off the fainc membrane in croup
and whoops ojgu. Wl.rcombined v, ith the
healing mm : u'imuiß principle in the mullein
plant of the old fields, presents in Taylor's
OV'Tkokes Remedy or S-wutGum ajv d Mul*
mein the fincet known remedy f *r Coughs, Croup,
Wn--dnr-cc'ugii and consumption: and so pala
table, any child is yi eased to take it. Ask your
druggist for it. Brice, !®&e. and sl. If he does
not keep it, we wil! pay, for one time only, ex
press charges on large size bottle to any part of
the U. S. on receipt of SI.OO.
ALTEB A.TA YLOIS. At lantii.Gra-
Ci ust.;; j-.tiou, ( ugbs. Colds
Bronchitis, or any disease of the
Throat. Lungs', or Kidneys, fake
Dr J H M oLean’s uew wonder
ful in< dicii.e, Tar Wine B i'iu,
pleasant L fake, it soothes ;tnd
heals the Lunya and Throat. Per
sons who prefer the medicine in
the fiom i f candy, should take
Dr. J H. Met, di’s Cough ant
Lilt. l; Ileal n r - Glohuk-s. To
give 8h gib, vieditj and riot,
pun Blood, tike Dr. -T, H. Mc>>
i ; an'a Sties ihenii.g Cordial and
Bio’d Purifier, vhicb Ims no
equal in the world.
IT V\ ILL PAY IOU.
If >*>11 propose puing B'est, tr
Northwest, (o write to me. I
ri preset) I the short Li e
F D. Bush. D P A.
Atlanta,
G*.
BAGWELL «£ GOWER
Fiwery Branili,
Take this opportunity to inform the people of Gwin
nett and adjoining counties ihat they are still
manufacturing their justly celebrated
Whien have given such universal satisfaction for du
rability, Light Running Proportions and Stylish Fin
ish for many years. Their prices have be< n reduced
to suit the times. Also dealers in
WAGON and CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
IRON, CO L , PAINT, OIL , ETC
Their work in honestly made to wear, and not the slop shut) stuff made
only to sell. Satisfaction always guaranteed. Thankful to the public for
the very libelal patronage given them in the past, they shall continue to do
t heir ut most to merit an increased patronage in the future.
Fo) prices, erms, etc., address BA WELL <St GOWER,
Inarch 24-ly Flowery Branch, Ga.
Marble wOrlss
—manufacturers ana dealers in-
IT iLIAN AND RULAND J/ARBLE MONUMENS,
BOX. ) 5/3 4. a 1 ND FOO SONES.
AAi> W DEKTAKER
Church Street, Stone Mountain, Ga.
March 10, 85.-ly
iim sn UE SUCCESS.’
ftXSmith,
BUFORD, « GEORGIA.
Has received an immense stock of
Fall and Wintergoods
I have selected my stock with care and with an eye to theawants o
1 my customers. Having bought low for the Cash will give my customers the
I benefit. My stock is fresh, and consists of a fall line of
Dry Goods, Groceries Notions Boots Shoes“llats
Cups Clothing Hardware
and in fact < very thing usually (onnd iu a well.stocked eonntry store.
My facilities ior handling these goods at short profits caDt be beat in this
part of the Stale. No clerk hire or house rent to pay — l givej my customers
the rdvantage cf this heavy expense: Remember I
CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD FOR THE CASH. f
The highest market priee paid for cotton and all kinds of country
! produce, (Jive me a call and be convinced,
W. T. SMITH, Buford, Ga.
The Climax Reached
creates a SeasAtlaa,
In making our bow to a generousi public, who have
stood firm in the past, we desire to say a few words
tor their “edification,”
Competion mav blow and offer you goods at, or
oelow cost, expecting to make their profits on some
other staple article, but we give you goods at prices
hat can not be forstalled. You may “bank” on our
p rices, as we advertise at one price and sell at the same
-one price is our motto,
In offering our larjrejstock of Dry oods. Clothing,
Jeans, 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
POUNDS OFGOOD SUGAR FOR $1
Coflee and other staple groceries proportionately
as cheap.
FUR NIT UR E, COFFIN and CAsKFTS
In this line ol goods we have as neat a.id as nobbv a
line as can be found anywhere, and will sell as cheap,
oct 27 2m VEL, CLOUD and CO, Bui< id G
Special* ANOuNcemeN!
B. F. White,
SUWANNE, - GEORGIA
Has now in store an elegant * tock of
DRY GOOD NO TIONS, ROOTS,
SHOES, HA fS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE,
DRUGS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
TOJB.4CSO and CIGARS,
Which he offe-s to the trade as low as any house in
North Georgia
lie calls special attention to his stock of Sewing
Machimss amt attachments There is no use going
i'ny where else- I will furnsh them
Highest Mark t pricE paid FoR
Country Produce and COTTON-
The public are invited 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,
octlS 3m
LAWRC2I ('£ YILLE
SEMINARY,
FOR
Males and. Females
Spring Terra begins Monday, January 3rd.
Having been re-elected Priueial of this Institute I am determin
ed to make it, so far as skillful and thorough disoia
line goes jHT
The Equal of anfMScnool
In this seetion. Students will he prepared for the Junior or Senior
classes in College. As many assistants v ill be employed as necessary to do
good and substantial work, Terms pe month:
FIRST CLASS, Si 50
SECOND CLASS. - 2 00.
THIRD CLASS, - 2 50.
French keeping tdught without extra ou irge. Del notion
for lost time.
This is, the lowest rate of tuition, l believe, of any school of similar "i-Hde
u the county. Board is the best families and with the Principal sit rroiu
to 10 dollars ner in oath. E’er circulars or information address.
Prof.J. T. NKWTON. Phi cu.m
‘The Bottom justOiT
can IB c lin nice
A. . VEAL & SON, Stone Mountain, Ga.
0 our host of friends in Gwinn., r and surrounding co
who have honor#d"us with their unstinted patronage in the
send GREETING i
We come to the front this Fall, with ore of the largest and
most complete stocks ever broughMo this market, comprising a full
line of GENS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
LOTHtNO, H\CS. BOOTS. SHOES,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HRD tPARE,
GROCERIES, and FERILIZBRS.
Arid in fact everything usually kept in ■*. ti: -it, dass store. We mean
wh if we say
We Can’t Be Undersold
od will give you goods at prices tlm are l-eyeud compel
we buy direct from eadquarfers, and in 'urge lots, and w ill
DIVIDE PROFITS WITH YOU
Our shoe and bat departments can’ be excelled, even j
city of Alania Remember his.
• V . . . •(1 -HW . -ill
Our Family roccry Department is complete
Flour and Bacon for the million
[P f/ 3 Here’s a pointer 1 Now remember when
yon wanVanything—no matter vvliat i! is—call on us
and we will supply you. A VEAL and bon.
Oc 20 ic Stone Mountain.
Ceo. E. King & Co
COR. PEACHTREE AND WHEAT S. S. ATLANTA, G\.
We Sell HARDWARE and TINWARF.
CHEAPER
Than any House in the City. Y>u can save money by
buying from us. Oct2o-lm
E. W HEWITT
DEALER IN
"D'Oorßf Sash Binds;
UJIDEKS HA WARS
PAINTS OILS,Etc EtC Et
84 Decatur Street, TLA NT
0ct.20 3 m
NIW
Fall-Winter
COCOS !
The subscriber is now receiving liis Full and Winter stock of
New Goods, comprising a general stock cf Dry Goods, Gents and
Ladies Boots aDd Shoes. Ladies Diess oods,ent.s Hats, Piece oods
•Jeans, Cassimers, Etc., Notions. Hardware,
CLOTHWCfr
Per children, boys, youths' and mea Can tit anybody. Louies*
tics, Sheetings, /Shirtings, Etc., roceries.
Bagging and Ties
All of which he proposes to sell as cheap as the same quality of
Gcods can be purchased in any house in the S f ute.
TO MY PATRONS i return my thanks, end eau but ope to*
<hev will continue with me, promising tc do my utmost to u ke it to
their interest
To ail is extended a cordial invitation to examine bis stock btfer®
making purchases. No house has better facilities for handling
cheap. He means what he s»ys,
B E FOUN IN TIP HOUSE
the best stock of Ready Made Clothing, in beiter ood.v, better
fits ard more of them, than any house in No. .1> <teo’gia. outside °
Atlanta, which he will Sell as cheap as any n use in the Sent a. »•'
cepting the fatter place. J kMES I*. SPE.' >. •
Septl4-3m. Luwrenctville, Georgia,