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I Rev.RA. j a w emWrt*;*
|,o visit retauvo* m. . ;«»
f i dog erase teems so h ats
A . g u r to*»- E^boS^
struck ® »-<
Laobadog. • “ M * r7T, .
Ibe liKUALU J«' ‘it
,„u«loat.-» W »“*T*
bsfss
I Lawrence ville needs
rjygJtufgW
live, energetic miner.
I our figures 1M» week showed up
■Lawrence ville
tail and see what tbis year brings^
Bfyrtdi- .
I We understand "'that;^,ay&i
Rhcood Ims sold Ms
K r . Elliott, agent oithe !****
Kt this p lace - < y l •* *
[ Dr. J- W. Riley
Rid friends here wei£fs
Rhein after their # J( * H ,
■ Mr M M. Hagood and family,
Rf our town, leaves for Cherokee
Kountv «o>y
■u farming in that We
R r e sorry to loose such a<fltbr£fi*
■yonng man.
If John 11. Alniaud
Reived a.lot of fresh ma&*rcl ti*lT
Rn half barrels and kits. Call and
■get a mess, barrel or
R Special .attention is culled to
■the advertisement of the “Petcr-
K Cotton," for sale l,y MarkAVV
Kjmson & Co.. -J7 MnnrietuJ *****
Atlanta,'Ga. It is highly maowi-
Rended by those who have used
R and, ,tis said, will
Rarely than any other A-nffetk?'
Barite to him.
I Mrs. Barnett, a respectable old
Rdy, hvin'_ r a few rtiites'Tfoin'fhiS
Race, came into town last Sntur-
Ry evening, and
Rr pifreiiabed, started 'koin JAI
R she was passing the resbWce
R Mr. Henry Davis, on the su-
Rirbs, she was taken suddenly JUk,
Rie went in, and lingered
Ronday morning, w ho-rP
■ great agony. : ymm .1
I There are a few partus i**Hf
Ive failed, to call and settle thei r
I counts and notes, which they
I omised so faithful to'ao, when
ley wanted and IroiwlitJWlflfd
I time,last year, out]
I will be to your interest to ealtj
I once and make
I unents. % %M ■
j. n. a***s&' *
|W. J. Born received on
I letter from Dr. Estabrook, win. I
I in charge of the Ohio eftafspn'.-n
I Is. He eprcssiw the hTf^eTmat^
, I e committee of our witti
I I: able to secure a nuinbdr vtfTlio
■ cursionists to visit this section ;
■ the State. ,-J
■ W "iM fcflnt bf ivcTl T, :ITI wli'p
Hn (jutn Atlanta liexi -Fra'lffr A
W f'-rsuLfj prriut'l; qfccja
■ et ' n g so thoF" a programme can
■ arranged for tb.-so dpi tA»i|»i j
r- : 1 Til
■it til, \ 4iTKafi rm (■;,!. RcrkleV
in*? «nti- '*
made for reduced
J v .^ii
, r
■' V( ' me? last* Saturday S. M.
■•',' l -"". fomulv engineer on
■ 1-awruncevilJu Jiail Road, tie 1,
■yust l*en i n a collision dfl tlin'
I ;' ■ A< ’- H- R-, and wagi b«M*
■ prett} Bad It. He wag enginetn*
■ i pay; train and says that the
■ ert , rair , was onlv a short’djfi^
■ cefron > hm> whenheffrrtl!
■fomming down grade at a lug!?'
■ " f T’fQ- He stood to fcW
M' l , nt * collision came, #tl-«
■ ; ‘ tlic, other, engine looked
as.®f?e as the Kimbfilh
■ a ' v drove into his t-mniie,-
Bmtno 8111 ” were Hl'U
H* ut no Person was kiiloti. m 2 >*
I
AHEAD/
town Jias scored another
B° ry ' ln ' } * consolidation of tho.
B' 168 '' lnt ‘-«e»t of Mr. A. T. P 4 f_
K n l of LaVrencevilh., and %L
■ fom, "i°* ’ rißiag X O,,Tl g men,
■tun f- ■ i '°'l’' ,|r tncrglnp for.
H f W ■ m;in nfacturirig all.
■ «> do a geni
OSe rt ‘P a ’ rf| riy and
frttnapW Jnen
■f. m »»nhnsincss nnd wv
WZ**fr n~ *2
»«« wv ai e , ma u
I . r.'llMKlis
■„,lf l„ . ..'
■
r " k "»:li.-li 1 M '' o,fl
iave four eArs'
S' in a few dIAI
warn "57*7' ~—
will * to
WHEELS.
W.E. Brown, makes an ex
cellent county Treasurer, and, by i
tjie way, is fellow any
■way yirul tile him; -but Bill has a
kind of weakness about him on i
the house-moving business.
' NhlTong since he purchased the ,
tojri'jfll 3C S< ‘ in the :
'TOlrrlwuse yard, and after three ;
har<l work, succeede 1
iw>mounting, it on wheels, with!
ii|tention of moving it !
move worth
Bill tore a way the chiin
an.il a part, o# the roof, yet
bsTu>wouldn't liiovq. , 'Then betook
‘{lff !^lfe Ttfo silos, and heaved and
a day of two longer but
vet he failed to move it. Then
iloo#- ami tore
sleepers mid sills, and
rnokiltiie wheels,
■ j l o*29' e with
Pl# ease.
Bill says his experience in the
hw,“j) to liate, |21.04. We
( would advise our kind friend to
I stick to the old adage, “if at first
i J^ n ’s jfaoceyd,” eta
I OUR LAWRENCE VILLE
—-j—TOM IX ARY.
, gif: ,-i
pleased \yqvr editorial, last
ta*_J‘Our Improvements,”
mid your idea of enlarg
ing the Seminary. Christian edu
' to£6ff the people of our
4md of. oup yntire lovely
i SlWmUMife *6i the most im
tltorilAt i*sOVs how before the pub
ii« usual. . Whyhiay hiot Lawrence
ville be an educational center, of
Seminary grade, for this and sur
jwiuyUpjiTxinLkA ai well as a cen
iei'ifkmrnhT nan we hope to ex
-1 eel- other mnuiti^in obtaining the
from the
unless we off
er increased and suiiminpr^advan
•» toThe improvements
on the Seminary building, which
you suggest, allow me to suggest
'iliAL^ ..iyuahontii'esl dollars spent
m er detain of a Donhitory in
which students could club together
and board themselves at a small
yosh WouliJ btt iv i, gdftitjojl to the
L'u.'airinr v \Try great value. I
,sdll bf'blie hundred young!
men who will give sLD an
«Q''lteftd!*Jre many boys
iihd.yjjigig iu.thc county who can-
Tiotiiibird P a y board, but who
could troli together in such a build
, jug as this and board themselves.
TliLi I‘biM.i wintimb l ntiris afnongthe
most brilliant, talented and deserv
jfelß'anirSlen they|l%sCJaved]
nr* im* s«ebagful and
roseml and therefore the greatest
'igigj in uryi|’oiid. I have visited
*ffli*aeininary and heard Prof. New
'.ton drill bis
d larod tOf*av that in my judgement,
hi this section
thoroughness
fie and his wife rich
ly dti'*e\ e thf coofidenice and pat
ronage of the peoplp of this couuty.
There ought to. be, at least two
iniMjgJ_gLUj.]i , il)ils in lb-' 3 school.
. lleaderjv VV ill you respond to
r **n
LD IwWvIU> , (?TTIiAMI.ETT.
OUR RUBRIC SQUARE.
fiHHBNfS
sugg- si the
oni Coart
House equate. With tbereijpoml
/•*j ©ilf 3:0 d feefoii de tons of
Qonrr House, there is nothing
ji fa il >i Dfi and beauti
f».ng onr square. We know of
Q'»wncii nnblp.) ngn**'*- isl nppe r
(Teor'-’i, with us spacious grounds
and magnificent sbafo tre f?v« £■
•t-mpu ir M *
Aim rttr beauty, an
y!Ej£i4u/ io ihe town and a pleass
apt'Bjftco of ..fceorUe thysg wfio
hi ’ business w
pl^sstfre^ T . _ - **;'^ 4 *‘ *
Tljfttuk Mtgyy t* at as jhft
-edWity ifc the expense of
4 hancksOtbe 'Court House
*m, , .
•ii»a*Hk** be maps for
iP 3 JS3U aulLbritieSito takeohnrge
nh «od trtatTrrry tjq&cjtP rt yard.
" j|Lu laid-fee trnnttfttd he
■ap»rtscs and the grouade j
tfc.'d dfl nu^r t w #ikg and grass plots.
Tim town end - county uUihormee
»ar* wH,airily agree ou some plan,
equally irherested.
\£*wi*k» lharf r dozen
*,ui ivswtbWft per’cent to the
srtftiW4 squ«r o.
' A.Ua***»tttst wesjtj w l
Col, HeqSpieon, Cam
AgrfijvittUrs,'- . f U**j?
; taking 14, c; uttejAStiu the culri-
I beliebes
• rtn Re made
pfSt-A mkß 14 of Gwin
" ftflSw for i‘»
; fife fc iaCA f •Won,* *m[ only
i uw4+4 <%*sthftlSo'hijUt to de
. d itst ty woicli Will oers
Utfy ;tf4Jib t*ian co’
I »ue> aiuterfete in the.
vuy ’This he
h"b»iif | *^.ai rauKc- 1
a mapubiC
nf4M»»l*w*fr 1 warehouse in At
aud Gaidsville, '
W r *l a!^
H'iSe 10 uU f Virgin
ia and tl ivaun jh W#b*ftS?o seed, in
1 "Htuip f tr t ni tUe vaiqe.qf the crop
I RvtWtfbhrtC’is wUI ;«u tw
wqih, it home
', reisttt i,\
j " ta. <*b own that we
. ihuai. indus'ries if we
i tuMniug. We need
‘niiore corn, wbeai, oats, potatoes,
I tobacco, aorghutn and meat, and
iSB cotton, guano and waiver
notes. The experience of the lasi
two years should be thrown a wav.
PREPARING Fur the ex*
CURSIONISTS.
Mr. M. V. Brand killed two
wild turkeys at ooe shot This morn
ing a short distance from town.
He says he i» prepared cow to
feed a few of the Ohio excursion
ists, if they will pass this way.
The following delegates will rep«
resent Gwinne't comity at the
State Agricultural Convention
which assemble* in Columbus
nex week: 1
R. D. Winn, Gao. H, Jones Geo.
A. (J leuien/s, Z>r. M. Richardson
On last Saturday Maj. Simmons
and Wife, aud Lr. ALteuwh tefr-Wrr
Forsvth to attend the fuueral of
D. J. Proctor s *ou, jvho djsd on
tliat day. - ~ % (
LETTER LIST.
i *r « >
' V M
The following is a list of letters
remaining in Post Office, at Luw
renceville, Feb., Ist, 188 G:
LADIES LIST. ,<■ \* '
Miss Anna Brandnax,
“ Dolhe Crow,
“ Sallie Craig,
“Z. T. Davis,
“Zillah Davis,
Mrs. Mary Robertson,
“ Betsey Early,
“ M.J. George, , p
“ Matilda Holmes, (coki)
“ Evaliue Hall, ■ ’
“ Josey Penpole, (c 01.,)
“ 11. L. Peeples,
Misses Annie and Nell Haslett.
“ Sallie Jacobs,
“T. O. Lanier. * > gk
GEDTTS LIST, i I
W. 6. Allen, |' ,
Edward Brown,
M. E. Ewing,
Frank Prouett,
James Brown,
T. T. Bolding,
W T. Mills. 1
•W. H. Bom, 3 Jill
M. W. Brandon,
A. J. Bailey,
J. M. Coker,
* J *»
J. S. Downs,
Richard Finch,
Alford Ginnings,
S. M. Higgins,
C. H. Harris,
T. K. Herrington,
J. D. Harris,
1 Samuel Langley,
H. D. Lowe,
John 11. Kirk,
W. J. Mitchell,
Emory Mahaffey.
J. A. Moor.
W. D. N6ll,
Jefferson Price, 2.
J. M. Price,
Mrs. Pate, :
Fidela Williams,
F. F. Wynn,
All of which if not called for ig
thirty days will be senj to the
Dead Letter office, at Washington,
W. H. Harvey,
P. M.
SUWANNEE.
Mr. B. F. White has not sold
his Jersey calves as we stated in
our last communication. Our in
formant says he mis-informed us.
No harm done.
Business looking up to some ex
tent. The Messrs Rhodes Broi,
a lot of guano on hand that
arrirsed the other day. We sup
pose it is for sale.
'. Messrs Wilson <fc Settle are
having an addition put to their
store-house which will make it
inuch more commodious.
Mrs. W. W. Craft has been in
disposed for several days, hope to
her up and about again soon.
• y A few applications of printers
ink will dravk trade, as was wit
ness in our quiet little town the
rfth<3r day.. Two gentlemen from
Waltoa county came up hereto
4>uy provisions. They said they
saw from Jhe Herald that Alf.
B. F. White and J. B. Brogdon
were offering special inducement#
to the trade.
Mr, Stephen Jerry, Tax re<*iv|
er of Forsyth Oouaty, visite<Miiii
Nephew Mu Ed. Settle, of this
place a few since. Mr. L. ?
Was 6n his wSy to the Gate City
on business.
Mrr J S. Bennett, while on his
way to Lawrenceville, the other
day, came very near gefting kill
ed by his mule throwing him
though he luckily escaped, with a
few .external bruises and a batch
of mud on either knee.
! * The first social event of spring
work was the gathering together
of about 20 men at Mr. Iverson
Gilberts, on the 27th ult., and roll
ed logs all day. Let each and
every subscriber to the Herald
send in at least one subscriber and
thereby confer a favor.
More anon.
Item leer.
, /pod -for man and beast, low
for cash dr on time. To all who
are' not afraid to make a good
note, if in want, call on John 11.
Almand.
If you have monev to spend it
will pay you to call on John H.
Al*a»A
LOGANSViLLE.
We 1 u\e a splendid literary
School in full blast, and tls i, Veb '
1 reckon i might call it a “bvs»" j
scbcoL Mr. Meritt is toa ihixig
onr citizens how to tame nud'ctire \
horses of their maladies, he stews ;
to under*taud his business He i
has engaged the service of Mr.
Albert A. Camp of our towD to. as
sist him in his work. Mlbert is a
good cne. * b
Wa noticed C ;P' Arnold and
Felker, of Muiinue, in attendance
at our last Jnstlce’? court,
W. H Braswell is putting down
Jhhv lumber to hmtd him a tine res
idencc. »
wf bifb had a little
boy quite sick lately but is better
r“A. rr -tyr
Oni mails come more regular
since a certain young lady on tne
route got married. But oh, the
heurt-ache.of ihe carrier.
Hke had a magic lantern show
at tne Christian church las 1 , week
for the benefit of the church-
Prof: - Lewis says when he mas
ters derivation of the word “Nisi
Prius,” he will have mastered one
of the knotty Lores of the law.
We Bad 1 Witness in our court
Jail week who roles ha* 4 his mem
ory by his last years almanac and
used the mouth of February foi
Sepicmbe’r. of coui-se hio giemory’
(was Jfuffti rlfrsshed
g» - y atmotpllcre was isfbre lefresh-
I I}
i Ford aTribb'e hate out
tlelr barwixiuros and filled the - r
house with a good supply of fami
ly grobwiei dlifey aie fuli of pluck
and vim and wil l certainly succeed
I. i * "■■■
Col E. S. V. Briant vi||^
anburg, S. 0., upon the same bus
iness. We h'<vpe the Cql. will find
’it to his interest to make Logans
ville his permanent home.
Mules and horses are in good
demand among use, and bring good
prices.
We hear a great complaint as to
the scarcity of money among our
well to do citizens, i -
We ate, wfill knee deep, so to
say, in mud since the thaw.
Uncle Eaph Brasweli gained a
suit in court Ihe wther week ip au
•*djo ning'THs'friet, and after the
judge and L. U. had footed up
the costs liepu got ab<% ,!k
su*v doltor ro ius-. jiart cut of a
gJoc! bw£ and replied, “I
don't want to gain any more cases”
he thought it about as nrgfftsihle
jfj ( J 4- '
Mr- Bill Cut rays ho never was
a much qf
OTuTiess now, for if he gets a
jug full he can’t hide if so but
what the prohibition boys find it
and drink it up.
Look out for Hpiiqg, ip will soon
come whethev we get opr llaalroad
ut not.
J oub.
Vick’s Floral <r n jde for 1886
ihe pioneer seed annua) of Amen
d!i, bqmeß to us injU a real gem.
not a’dry list of,hard botanical
uamos, but over t,bitty puges pf
reading matter, among which are
articles on J/ci Floats,
(Jiiei*p Grfeenhou e, Otfion Calture,
Ma-hrooma- Minuses, Youug
Gaidu is, ! and very ln/erebting
reading, followed by .about 150
■pages Auithfnlng illfistratious, des
scrip/ions and prices of seemingly
■ everything the heart could desire,
fin tt« liue of Seeds, Rlajjts, Bulbs,
how this fi.m cau afford lo pub
lish, and really gße away, this
beautiful work of 2QCL pages <>#
finesf with hundreds of
illustrations and two fine Colored
flakes, ad enclosed
dr.a |,.tonk
‘WrniF’ine cinnot do than
toV»|»s pek, SecdqmaDMioches-
Yjf Reduct tb| 10 cents
fiom §i*t|bruer sent for wds.
CouglJp-Uolds
•Bronmiitis, or any disease of the
Throat. Lungs, or Kidneys, lake
■Dr- J,' H. “McLean’s new wonder
ful medicine, Tar Wine Balm,
pleasant to.lake* it
heals the Lunys and Throat, Per j
eonvf bo pie far the medicine in
the form of candy, should take
Dr. J. H< McLeWsV
Lung Healing ’ Globales. To
give sireiigib, vitality and riel .
pure blood, .lake Dr, J, H. Me
r ~B 'Btfef.‘>thening Cordial and
Blood Purifier, which has sty
equal id tbe world;
If) Vises of in all its
forme, Cold m the Head, Catarrhal j
Headache, Soreness inilnj Nose,
or r ifiieA' T. jc«Js, ln- i
ffsuicd UWdii*or “Tafnte, this rem- !
sdy n«ver fails to effect a radical j
cure, Hiyl invariably give* relief in !
a few
I uege everybody to take with J
Dr. J. d. McLean’sHomeseopat.jic |
Billets, Dr J. H. McLean s Horn
aeopaihic Liver and Kidney Balm. !
wbich will cure fevers, and heal
the Liver and Kidneys, and give
strength and tone to the proper
oigans of the body.
I LOWER SEEDS FOR TRIAL.
'l'he Ji's. ph Harris Seed Co,
Mo"*ton F run Rochester, N. Y-, i
offers a collection of new and rare
Flower Seeds for trial, at reduced
rates. Fc r description and furth
Sr particulars, see then - new illus
trated Catalogue for 1886. It
will be seut free to ail om read
ers.
FOR** ALF,.
i $
A fine horns and buggy for sale
CHEAP. Apply to
—2t. J. H. Almaxd.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
The firm of A, T PaUifiv & Co.
was dissolved Jan. Ist. All notes
and accounts due said firm were
left in my hands lor collection.
The old business must be wound
up at once. It is impertant that
part ies in (Crested call bewveeu
now and the first of >’obxuary, and
make settlement in some way, or
1 will be compelled to sue /hem.
Come early, ana thereby save
couri civds and lawyer fees. A
word to the wise is sufficient.
Vtry Respectfully,
Alf. T. Pattillo.
Lawrenceville, Ga., Jan , 1, 1886,
WttSOLUTIO'N. \
The partnership heretofore ex
isting be'ween the undersigned is
this day disolved by,mutal consent.
J N. yiiompson and J. ~ Pattillo
withdrawing from said firm. A.
T. Pattillo will continue the busiv.
ness, and is authorized to collect
alt notes and accounts due the old
firm. RespectfuUy.
A. T, PATTILLO & Co.
Jan- 1, 86.—lino.
You will find as lull and corn*
plelca stock of general merchan
dise at J H Alhiiirids as can be
found in any outside of At
lanta. , Dyn't fail to examine his
stoek before purchasing. He will
treaU you right,
John H. Almand has made ar-r
r*Dgeuients to handle some of trie
oest standard grades of guauo and
acid Do not forget to call on him
before making your arrangements
for die coming season.
Remember that those who cal
and settle with John H. Almand
wiii get accommodations for this
year,
A FREE SEED CATALOUGE.
WeAave leo-ived the new Seed
Catalogpg for 1886, frotn tht
Joseph I/arris Seed Co , Morelon
Farm, Rochester, N. Y. It is a
good catalogue; and better still,
the Seeds are warranted to be
frem, pure rnd sure to grow.
The Catalogue will be sen/ ftee to
any of oar readers. Address as
above.
J. B. BltOGDON—Suwanfk, Ga
19
OVERSTOCKED
AND
MUST UNLOAD.
Thousands of remnauts, prints,
cheeky worsteds, flannels, jeans at
half price, to get rid of the goods
one large counter full of odds and
ends of boots sad shoes for less
/bun cost to close out. The migh
ty dollar goes a l*rog way just
now.
ONE LOT
Boy’s Wool Hats so be closed
out at the small sdin of 5 cams
eaob. I have about eight dozen
of those hats bul I do noi expect
to have lue of them after Christ
mas. 1 bought them as a “Job'
andean Brake a profit at the price
■1 -offer (cm. t
I hav| dome “Jobs’’ io clothing
tp clpse;bdlore chri-ttraa one lo
Of sqite for men at $3,50 worth
six dollars-one lot at #5,00 worth
$7,50. Ms icn dollar suits mark
ed to fact I am belling
clothing stflrfl'fighiering prices, as
lam overstocked and the goods
must go a Mow {inces will mnje
them
FLSTTKjaLOiDB, FLOUR,
One car load Extra Family Flour
at $1,50 |*;r barrel, one car T)ancy
Flour at 15.65 per barrel, 25 Dar
rels Best patent Flour ai $5,7 a
Ba rgajjn* this flour ia in bar
rels. Con|e &Dd see me.
- B. BROGDON.
“The Leader of Low Prices.
J, R. Woodal, Pisgah, 4.. a.,
’'wfflfdf iJr. J. H. McLean, S<
Loutfc Mo.*|Diiar sir: Th 4 trfkl
lb e Tar Wine Dung Balm
nt meal'd my wife a world
oL £°y • lenclose ten dollars,
f«r wJßcii pleuse send me five bot
(%s Wine ljung Balm and
five bottles Strengthening Cordial
and Biood Purifier. I think vith
the help of these medicines my
wife will be cured in a very short
time, j f
CITATION FOR NEW BO AD.
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
To all whom it may concern. All
persons tntereste ] arc hereby notified
t hat it no good cause be shown to the
eputrana an order will be granted by
the Board of < ounty Commissioners
on tbe Ist Monday iu March, estab
lishing a new road as marked out bv
the Koatl Commissioners of the 406th
district, coum eneing at the house of
W A Baggett, about one quarter of a
mile from the Augustus Dickinson
oh’plaCe and running the liwe be
tween the said Baggetts and P F Clou
nally, thence through a part of 'V A
Ba*.Kt tl s lauds back to the line of the
; tain AAg elt aud Cotmally, thence
through the lands of Dr Moses Rich
ardson, thence along the land line at
Charles McKinney’s and the late
Akin Nesbits, where it intersects at
the county line with a public road.
Jns, D. Spence,
Jan 3Wh lSSfi. Chrßd Co Comrs.
' IT WILL PAV IOUT'
"If yon propose going IPest, or
Nerlbwest, to write to me. I
represent the short Line.
F D. Bush. D. P A.
Atlanta,
Ga.
mm cotton,
Excellent Staple. I,urge Holla, fcinull
Seeil Km-y to Pick. Prolific, Open Grow
ing, V\ ithstands Pry Weather better,
hail uiiy other varieties Yields
40 Per Cent
LINT!
Holds its fruit beUet than other vari
eties, The increased yield of lint covers
rt l' cost of picking.
The “ PET ERKIN 1M PROV ED "
was originated and bred up to its pres
ent high standard of excellence by Oapt.
J A Peterkin, of Orangeburg eouutv
South Carolina. The seed were first ot
ferred for sale in 1885, with all t. e
above claims which have beon abundant
ly sustained.
Send for circular giving testimonials
of those who planted it last season
Cotton making is rendered profitable
beyond dispute, by the introduction of
this seed.
Price per Bushel # l 50
Fifty Bush' Is, or more, to clubs
at one order, at special pri
ces.
cotton cultivators,
GARDEN PLOWS.
CORN MILLS,
COTTON SEED CRUSHERS,
LAND PLASTER,
MACHINES FOR SOWING
OATS.
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MARK \\. JOHNSON & CO.
27 Marietta Street,
Atlanta, 6?a.
Feb 2 ’BO
Gwinnett Shriff's Sales.
Georgia -Gwinnett County.
Will be old before the court bouse
door Intne town of Lawreneevllle
Gwinnett county Georgia, within the
lega hours of stile, on the first. Tues
day in March uei t, the following
described property to-wit.
1 hilly five sorts of land, more or less,
part of lot No. 126, in the 1262. dist
rict, (1, M ot said county, udjoining
lands of A Morgan, on the South and
East, Pink Lively, on the West, and be
ing the place whereon the defendant
now resides.
I levied on as the property of r. u.
Miller, by viitue of, and to satisfy one fi
fa Irom the justice Court of the 1263
district G. M.,in favor of ali McDaniel,
and pointed ont by defendant,
levy made aod returned to me by W .
E J ibnson, t, 0
Also by one fi fa from t be same court
and against the same defendant, in favor
of J V McKinny. Levy made and re
turned to roe by W E Johnson r, o
also at the same time and place will
be sold, one undivided half interest, in
two acres of lund, more or less, on which
issi'uated mill and gin house and water
power the other half interest being
claimed by J R Wynn.
And the whole interest in one dwel
ling bonse 18x20 leet. Said property
bounded east and south by M M Mason
west aud norta by J R Wynn. aII ly.
ing in the' 6th district of said county,
and known us part of lots nos In and
18 in sa d district Levied on as the
property of defendants by virtue of
one fi la from the Justice conrt of the
571st dist G m of said county, in lavor
ol m it Ragsdale vs G W rurgeiaon, j
w Lawton and W R Ijiwioin
pevy made uud returned to me by j R
wyun, l c
Also at the same time and place will
be sold one Canton Monitor Steam ku
gine, No 6. now in the control of j m
Heaton.
Levied on as the property ofj m Hea
ton by virtue of, and to satisfy one fi la
Irom Gwinnett Superior Court in lavor
ol o Aultinan and 00. vs John Heaton
und j m Deaton principals and T S Gar
ner security.
The above property w w sold on the
first t lesday in October and the purchtw
r having (ailed to .comply with the
terms of sale the same is resold at his
11. k,
alio at the sumo time ami place will
be sold fifty acres of land more or less
hing in the 316th <hat <1 » of said coun
ly it being tbe»o”th corner of the L)al
too Willard place hereon 8 L Willard
lately-resided, more fully described in a
deed from W P ooshy to o w Ethridge
and Blakey aod.oosby: dated October 4
1883, frnd recdraed in Be clerks office of
awinnri* snnerior court.
levied on as the property of 8, L,
willard to satisfy one fi fa Irom the jus
tice coart of the 316th dist o m of said
•in favor o w Ethridge vs s l willard
Levy made and returned to me by w m
nangley i. c
mo at the same time and place will
be sold frixty acres of land more or less
known if part of lot no 315 in the 7tb
district ff said county adjoining lands ot
Sandforl nathis on the north by the
chdfiahiioehee river on the west. Henry
Htricklmtd south and being the plac
whereon rharles Strickland now resides.
Leviedgm as the property of Charles
Strickland, to satisfy four fi fas Isom
the justice court m the 4l)4tb dist. g. m
in favor Of W j B«ri,, vs c rles Strick
land, principal and u W Vcrner endor
ser lor pujsbuct} money. Levy made and
returned «> me by a s soddeth, l c
aUo-at |he sauie time uud place will
be sohf o * bay or sorrel mar>, about
14 hands Sigh and me dark bay hjrse
Wioutjini^iyears Old bought by deleu
(lautdfjp Phillips.
Levied Oa as the property of navid P
rhillips by viitue ol and to si isfy one
mortgage fi fa front owinnctt superior
court in favor a v W MaH'afly assignee
vs David r Phillips,
Property pointed out in the fi la.
also at the same time aud place will
be sold one forty saw Winsbip CottOD
(Jin and VVinshjp Press, and onesxt
horse power steam engine, made by
Wood, l abor and Morse-
Li tied on as the property of James
darner and Bon by virtue of and to sat
ifyonefifa. from *hfe superior court,
ol said county, in favor of I hn Silv
ey aud Co versus said James darner
and .Sou, foreclosure pi mortgage.
W. P. COSBY, Sheriff.
Feb, 2 188 G.
O * Cl 71
LA VV RENCE V/LLE- It 11
Arrive Lawrenobaville.,., .7:0 a m
Arrive a Su warire,.... 7:40 a m
Leave Suwannee ..; 7:38 p m
Arrive Lawrencevilfe;.. 8:22 o m
The ruin leaving Ltwre iceviile
at 7:00 a. m., mates close connec
ion with the “Belie rain" a Su--
wanee, arriving in Alans a 9:20 .
a. m. Returlng leaves Atlanta «
6:15 p m and arrivingat Lawi .nee
viJle a 8:22 p. rn.
EDWIN BERKLEY
Snporin ten lent
John H. Almanu will buy al,
kinds of country prodtee. suoa as
butfer, eggs, chickens, dry fruit
rags, bydes, cotton seed &c-
AND
READ!
John H. Almand’s
Column.
Lon't forget to go to his store if you want any of the following articles
I )ry Goods Boots, Shoes Ilats Caps
Clothing Notions Crockery and Glassware
Wood Tin and Hardware Sugar Coffee
Salt Syrup Nails Plow store
- T JBaCCO and Cigars
l will also have constantly in store a fall line of
Cocking Stoves Sewing Machines and Furniture,
It is not rank, nor wealth nor state,
Hut get up aud got that makes inoit great,
So get up and get, and go to Almand’s store before you buy else
where.
Almand will receive in a few day* a full line of //a mess, wagon
and buggy lines, saddlery, eto,
“Of all sad words of tongue or pen,
The aaddest are these, it might hive been ’
Yes, and this will b j your cry, if you fail togi toJc.h r H’Al
utan’ds store and look at his si odi b irore y> t tru /, yu s it urig it
have been better for nae if I had gone io Alaiand’a store aud looked
at his goeds before I bought.
i expect to do a time badness an other yexr and will be please 1 to aocim nv.
all who make prompt settlements. Respectfully.
JOHN H, ALMAND
Living Essssss Testify.
Mkmpiub. Tenn., Nov. 11, 1884,
I have tiied Bradfield’g Female Regu
lator. und find it splendid, und all you
claim for it. Respectfully,
Mattik A, Lowk.
Hue Weft, 8. C., Nov. 17, 1884
i have used one bottle of yonr Female
Regulator, and can reccommend it to
the public as being a specific for the dis
eases of women. Yours Truly,
Hester Smith.
Southland, Tex; Nov 14, 1884.
Have been taking your Female Regu
lator, and think it a great medicine.
Have recommended it to several of m
friends, who have used it with the most
happy results. Yours Truly,
F. M. Wlutley.
Websterville. Tex,, Nov, 11,1884.
Having used your Female Regulator
with great success, and also the Mother’s
Friend with the same result, 1 send you
my thanks and best wishes. 1 think ev
ery Female should know of this boon.
Respectfully,
Mrs. Jane Thompson.
Linton, da., Nov. 10, 1884.
Have been using your Female Regu
lator lor some time with the best of re
sults, and find it to be what you claim
lor it-.woman’s friend. liespt.
Mrs. W i Reaves.
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Treatsse on Health and Happiness ol
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Tint Bkadfifld Regulator, (Jo.
Box 28 Atlanta, da.
For Bale by W i»y and Boas •
Georgia—Gwinnett County,
To all whom it may concern.
Notice is nereby given, that the re
turn of the appraisers appointed by the
(Jonrt of Ordinary, to set apart a twelve
months support lor the widow and mi
nor children of Isaac 8. Petty, deceased,
bave been filed in my office as require I
by law.
All persons interested are hereby cited
to show cause, if any they can, on the
First Monday in March, next, by said
application should not be granted aud
return to the appraisers made the jndg
ment as the court. This Jan. 26, ‘ 1886
Jaa. T- Lamkin, Ord’y.
Rheumatism; Take a dose of
J. H. McLean’s White Crystal
Coated Uni vet sal Pills, every
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take live drops of Dr. J. B. Mc-
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if you apply it thoroughly. For
sale by Winn & Born, Druggisf,
Lawrence villa, Ga.
ll .
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
IS all whom it may concern.
Janies O. Wbitworib, has in
due form applied to the under-,
signed for permanent letter? of ad
ministration upon the estate of
handy Livsey, (col) deceaeo, and I
will pass upon said apohcaiion on
on (he Ist Monday in February
1886. This Dec. 28. *BS.
Jas. T. Lamkin. Oid’y.
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