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Lftht Saturday morning G. N
Butler and two negroes go' io
boats and went bunting in the
overflowed swamp back of the
plantation at Moniezvma. They
killed eight wild bogs, averaging
150 pounds each, nine rabbits and
eight ducks.
This from the Dahlooega Sig~
nal: A wel’ known law er of
this place has a novel way ®f catch
in* partridges. He says that
while hunting receutly his horse
stepped into a covey of twelve
partridges, the animal's feet holds
leg tin m by i e tail until the
huntsman dismounted, when he
caught six of the covey.
“/see yon still keep up the
mournii g dice rations for Grant,”
said a visitor in a composing room
of a piiuting ofliee. “Oh, no,”
said the fori man. “ttia’s the prln l
ers’ towel.”
3eorgi.v—(Gwinnett County,
T. W. Davis, guardian for Lu
ticia Bri/t, formerly Lutici.i Davis
applies to me for letters of dismis
sion from said guardianship and
I will pass upon his application on
the first Mondty in Februrary
1886. .iambs T Lamkin.
Dsa. Bth 1885. Ordirary.
Berry A. Osborn and R. A. Brown
have in due form applied to the
**dersigned for permanent letters
•f administration upon the estate
es Fannie Nash, deceased, and I
wilt puss upon the same on the
first Monday in Febiury D 86.
James T Lampe in,
Dsa. 38th 1885 Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue or an order from the
Court rs Ordinary of Gwinnett Ooun
ty, will be Hold before tbe Court
luiie door in the town of Lawrenoe
▼ille, Gwinnett oou ty, Cleorgia,
wit hin the legal hours of sale on the
hmt Tuesday in January next, the
following described property, belong
inr to the estate of Thomas Garner,
late of said county, deceased, to wit
Fifty acres of land, more or less,
known as part of lot No. 91, in the
(ith l)ist. of said county, on which is
situated a merchant and corn mill,
known as Garner’s Mills, and eixtbrao
ing all of said lot of land on the
South side of the mill creek, wit h all
water privileges up to high water
want, on the north side o Jsaid creek
Also fifty acres of land more* or less
part of lot No H.‘l, in the oth I list, of
said county and known as the North
West corner ol said lot, a<ljoiniug
lands of l) T Caiti, T C Holt and the
lands of said estate. Ten acres in orig
inal forest, balance iu cultivation.
The above described lands were
sold on the first Tuesday in Novem
ber last, and bid off by P O Garner,
who has failed and refused to comply
with the terms of sale, and said lands
will be resold at his risk as provided
by the statute in suen cases.
Sold for the purpose of distribution
Terms cash.
J. B, Andrews,
T. A, Garner,
Adui mistral or
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Atlanta Yarbrough,
widow of James W. Yarbrough,
dec’d, has applied to me in due
form, for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of said
deceased, and I will pass upon
the saiae en the Ist Monday in
February next. This Dec. 28, ’BS
Georgia—Gwinnett County,
George W. Verm-r, nfsaid county,
eruardean of Maitha A., Charles H.,
John F., Laura H., and Sarah M.,
minor orphans oflthe lute Needham
J. UrLery, of said county, deceased,
has in one form applied to the under
airned, for lease to sell the wild lands
belonging to the estate of said minor
•rphans privately, to wit, five-sixths
latarest in and to live hundred acres
•f land in Montague county and state
•f Texas. The same being a part of
thekaine being a part ofr.the James
•mith survey, and fully described in
a dead conveying the same from Kiu
an'T. Terrell to Amanda C. MeLery
and her children dated August 12th
1179 And said application will lie
Bead on .the tlrts Monday in January
1»6. JAMES T. LAMKIN,
Ordinary.
This Nov. 20th 1885.
' Q BURN HA
SC IMI'BOVEO
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#■l ti Is the best const r -led
s"(l Huished, give bet
WR . ter pereentaKe, e ore
BlßHlnll power and is so I for
Rg less money per liorse
power, than ano ether
■ 1 Turbine in the world
phlel sent flee by
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in
14 W telial 1 Street
ATLANTA, GA.,
Ey (j Ear,T lire at and uote l)te
a b a ate July 7-if.
f-eorgia—Gwiuneii County.
R. O Medloek, has in due form ap
plied to the undersigned for perrna
Meritletters of administration on the
estate of Fannie Kirkland,late of said
county deceased, and 1 will pass up
on said application on the Brat Mon
day in February 18H6.
Janies T Lainkin.
I)ec7tli 1885. Ordinary
Isyam Tile tvurtb a Ilollart
Perhaps that seems a high price
for it, considering how poor your
blood is, and how your whole sys
tem is prostrated, debilitated, and
enfeebled. People have been heard
to say, under such circumstances,
that they would not give the toss
of a copper for the choice between
life and death. But when it comes
to actually drawing near the grave,
a man draws back, and
says he dJW "ant to die. Life
is very precious, even to a bro
ken-down man it is worth saving,
One dollar will buy a bottle of
Brount\ Iron Bitters. That one
dollar mey start you on the road
from misery to recoverv. A man
must take a very mean view ol
himself who is not willing to invest
that much in making one serious
effort to rescue himself from deadly
debility, and t., step into the en
joyment of solid health. Braun’s
Iron Bitters vitalises tue blood,
tones the nerves, and rebuilds the
syster- Its wc. 1 ' is well known.
Invest that dollar i. a L,.ttl 8
CONSUMPTION
I h»vc a po*ltlT6 remedy for above d!»•»*• ;by It©
«•« thousands of cases of the W'<rst kWid end of long
Mending h»Te been can-d. Indeed, *-c ntronels mv faith
tal'eemcecy,thet I wi 1 aend'L’WO BOTTLES KKKB,
together wltn e VAIXAIU.KTREATISE on this d.»«a©©
to euf vferer. Olvo ei |.re*e end P O *ddr. M.
» . DK T.A.iLO '.M.HI J-e»Vl8l., J..W Xorfc.
Georgia —Gwinnett County.
M. 8 Garner, having in proper form
apulied to me lor letters of admin
istration, on the estate of Thomas 8.
Garner, late of said ooun- j
ty. This is to cite all and singular the
creditors uud next of kin of T. S.Gar- j
lier, to be ind appear at my ofliee
on the first Monday in January, next
and show cause If any they can, why
letters of Administration si mid not
lie granted to MellviUeS. baruer, on
T. 8. Garner’s estate.
,/ames T. Lamkin,
Nov 30th’85 Ordinary.
NOTICE
All persons indebted to G W F
t’raig, late of said county deceased,
who fail to make settlement with the
undersigned within the next thirty
days will find their notes and ac
counts out for oolleoti iu. And all
persons holding claims ugaiDst said es
tale are notified to present them du
ly proven as required by 1 i w
W. T. Craig.
J. K. Crsig,
Dec7th 1885 Executors.
Administrator's Sale.
Bv virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordiuury to me granted as
the administrator, de bonis non, on
tile estate of John Rutledge, late of
said county deceased, 1 will sell oil
first Tuesday In January next, with
in the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door in the town of Law
reucevlll , Ga., the followingdesci ib
ed ti >t of land, containing one hun
dred ud twenty acre* more or less,
knov i as part of lot No 33 in the sth
Disti t of said county, Generally
know as the old home place of John
Ruth 'ge deceased, on the east side of
Big 1 t ynes Creek adjoining lands of
Josepi. Rutledge ami others, l’nrt in
cult!' lion, plit iu old field pine for
est &o. Sold for the purpose of (list .1
Potion among the heirs at law.
Terms one half cash, the balance
due on tbe 25th Dec. 188 ti, with good
note and approved security.
aNDKRW .!. WEBB.
Dec Bth 1885 An mr.De bonis non
ourgia Gwinnett County.
All pci sent Laving doinandsagainst
. W. Baxter, teeeased, line of said
county, ale hen 8y lioiifled and re
quited to pi eel 11 them, properly at
tested, loth* unot •signed, within the
time | iiswiU-u by .aw. And all per
sons indebted to eni I deceased, are
hereby i qcnci tc : >kj immediate
payment to Ii o idi -signed, This
Septembei ! /a
J. T BAXTER,
A M. „\TKR,
“ < e liters
Ginn«t f Shr iff* Sols
Georgia -Gwinnett County.
Will be old before the court "house
door in trie town of Lnwreuceviile
■Gwinnett county Georgia, within the
lega hours of sail', on the first Tues
day ill February tie: t, the following
described property to-wit.
Sixt Bix and one half acres of
land, more or le»», lying iu the 1203
(list G M of said county adjoining
lauds of right of way of the It ch
mond & Danville Rail R ad Compa
ny on th-> South, T, H. N iw, oil the
Kant, .T. Craig on the North, Mrs,
Mary A McKerly outlie West, where
on the defendant now reside*.
Lev.ea on as the property of It
Morgan by virtue of and to satisfy
two ft f's from the Justices ourl of
said 203rd distU M iu favor of liiram
Mathis vs said R Morgan.
Levy made ami returned to me by
W F Hoi ringtou, L. C,
Al o at the same time anil place will
lie sold an undivided one fovi tli inter
est u the undivided one sixtli inler
est iu lot of laud no 333 iu the 5t h (list
of Gwinnett county, lying on the w a
ters of the AppalHOhee, containing
iwo hundred and fifty acr -s of land
ore or lobs, ad ioining lan Is of Win.
Ethridge, Dr 8 L Hlutvn, Hamuel Ed
lno ds, it being the place whereon Ma
ry E Hill now resides.
Levied on as the property of Serena
1, Hill by virtue of one tl fa from
Gwinnett Superior Court iu favor of
Sanil.l Winn vs said Serena M Hill,
Also at he aamaltlme and place will
be sold one acre or land, more or less,
iu the town of Noreross iu said coun
ty, bounded on th West by Me aniel
on the south by Lively on the oast by
lluehanaa. Number not known.
levied ou as the property ol Jolm
Tanner by virtue of and to satisfy one
fi fa from the Justices court ol the
406th disttj Mini guid county, iu favor
J N Mears vs John Tanner
l-evy made and leturncd to ine by 0
1 Flowers, L ().
Also at the same time and place will
bq|gold one lot und brick house sit ate
thereon in the town of Buford, 'n said
connty, guid lot containing oue acre
more or /ess, and known as Buford Kiln
rational institute.
Levied on as tbe property of Bu
lord Educational Institute oy virtue ol
and to satisfy one fi fa from the Justices
Court of tbe 550th district ol Gwinnett
Connty in favor of G M Tuggle vs said
Board of Kducatioo
Levy made and returned to me by J
H Wilson, L, 0.
also at the same time aud place will
be sold twenty acres of land more or
less, known ns part of lot No 300 in
the sixth district of said county, adjoin
ing lands of Susan VI Thompson on the
east, Andrew Tyson on the north. Thorn
as Wails on the west, Henry tvey on
the south, whereon the defendant now re
sides.
la-vied on as tiie pioperty of Henry
Waits by virtue of end to satisfy one ti
In, from the justice court of the 4 406th
district- a x of said county in favor ol
■' R Simpson vs said H nry Waits
Levy nmde and returned to me by J
L VI ears, L C.
Also at the same time and place will
bt- sold one forty saw Win-hip Cotton
tiin and Wiuship Press, and otiesxi
horse power steam engine, made by
Wood, Tabor and Morse-
Li tied on as tb« property of James
Cumer and Son by virtue of and to sut
ify one fi fai from the superior cour’.
of said county, in favor of I hn Silv
ey and Co versus said James Gamer
and Son, foreclosure ol mortgage.
W. P. COSBY, Sheriff.
Jan 5, 1886.
Royal- Hleh Red Blood.
In this country we are all kings,
and we are all entitled to have as
good blood res that which courses
through the veins of emperors.
There are jirinces and million
aires, languishing in feebleness and
broken-down bodily health, who
would be glad to have the strength
of the humblest laboring man.
And there are many people who
are neither kings, emperors, nor
millionaires, whose blood is thin,
whose circulation is poor, who are
suffering from lassitude and debil
ity, and who know not the pleasure
of a hearty meal nor the enjoy
ment of being able to do a good
day’s work.
If such people will put some I. v
into their blood, they wil' “icil i
and enrich it. They can do u-- r
the use of Brown's Iron Bictr..,
the purest and most excellent i o'
medicine ever made. Thousa iu.
who were weak, languid, pale -nd
prostrated, are now happy to say
•:hat Brown’s Iron Bitteis brough'
'hem uu and gave their, new life, t
tilrLl) MEDAL AWARDED IHE AUTHOR
A n*»w A great Medic*! Work
Tn warranted the beet and cheap
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HW J* j
I’ahm ngui Department
On and after May 31st 1885 \
I'asnenger Train Service on i
tbe Atlanta and ijharlotte Air-
Lioe Division will be as follows : j
NORTH WAR 1 >.
I Express Mail
No. 51 No. 53.
| Daily. Daily.
Leave Atlanta..’V. 6.00 pm | 8.40 a til
Gainesville 8.08 “ 10,32“
“ Lula A 8.33 “ | 10.55 “
* RGapJn’cß 0.18 “ 11.25“
• Toeeoa C 9.53 “ I 11.56 “
‘Seneca D 10.56“ 12.51 pm
“ Greenville. .E 12.27 “ 2.23 ‘m
“ Hpartanlirg F 1.42 am 3.34 p
“ Gastonia... G 3.50“ 6.26“ I
“ Charlotte . H 4.40 6.10 “ |
squthw \itr>.
Express Mail
No. 50 No. 52
Daily Daily
L’ve Charlotte.... | B.ooam j I.oopm
Ar. Gastonia .... 3.60 “ 1.41 “
“ Spartanburg 5.57 “ 3.34 “
“ Greenville... 7.13 “ 4.62 “
“ Seneca !8.54 “ C. 21 “
“ Toeeoa 0.65 “ 7.21 “
“ R Gap June. 10.37 “ I 8.13 “
“ Lula 11.07 “ 8.39 “
“ Gainesville.. 11.83 “ | ,9.06 “
“ Atlanta 1.40 p m 111.00 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (A. LINE BELLE
GOING NORTH
Leave Atlanta 5.30 p m
Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p m
ACCOM MOP ATION TRAIN (A. L. BELLE)
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Gainesville 7.00 a in
Arrive Atlanta 9.25 “
Ml 18- LOCAL i HEIGHT.
GOING SOOTH
Leave Charlotte 6.40 a. in.
Arrive at Gaffneys... .11.10 “
*' .Spartanburg. 1 25 p. m.
“ Greenville.. .6.16 “
“ Central 7.45 “
NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT.
GOING NORTH.
jeave Central 6.20 a in
Arrive Greenville 82/ a. m.
“ Spartanburg.. .11.17 “
“ Gaffreys 1.22 p. m.
“ Charlotte 7.00 “
11 freight trains on this road o irry
passengers. All passenger trains run
i brought to Danville anil Richmond
without change, conneotiag at Dan
ville witli Va. Midland Rwy„ to all
eastern cities, and at Atlanta with all
lines diverging. No 60 leaves Rich
mond at 3.25 p m and No 61 arrives
l hero at 4.20 pm. 62 leaves Richmond
2,00 a m,63 arrives there 7.00 a in. The
local freights stop at above statio. s
20 to 30 minutes
BUFFET SLEEPING CARS
WITHOUT CHANGE.
On trains Nos 60 and 51, New York
and Atlanta, via Washington and Dan
ville, and also Greensboro and Ash
ville.
Oil ( rains Noss2 and 53, Richmond
ami Danville, and Washington and Au
gust a, and Washington and New Or
iel ns. Returning on No 52—sleeper
Greensboro to Richmond.
WTThrough tickets qii sale at Char
lotte, Greeny lie, Seueca, Spartanburg
end Gainesville, to all points South,
South West, North and East.
A With N KRR.to <k from Athens
it “ N K i< R to Si from
& lula Falls.
U ’* K. Air Line to Tal from
Klberton / Bowersville
i) “ Blue Ridge It k & from
Walhalia, Ac
1 ‘ C& (1 R R to snd frm
Newberry. Alston end Columbia
Li iiiiJiiiJtoA fr’m
il (i I ■'! 11 ville, Alston Ac.
Chester & Lenoir to & from
Chester, Yorkville * Dallas
11 NO l>iv & C U-A to & Irie
Greensbiro, ltaleig
pwiN Berkeley, Supenin tend end.
A. L. Rives,
2nd Y. P. & Gen Mauag
\l. Slanghtr. Gan’l Pasenger Ag
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
Georgia—Gwinnett Conn ly..
It nil's ons having demands
againlt the estate of John R Moore
late of said county, deceased
are hereby notified to render iu their
demands to the undersigned accord
ing to law, ami all persons indebted
to said estat' are required to make
i u mediate payment.
A. L, Moore,
Jtnes M, Pat tenon
Get 35th 1885 -6W ~ I i
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i satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to
its youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its uso
becomes white and ct -an.
By its tonic properties it restorer
the capillary glands to their noriiA
vigor, preventing baldness, and
niak ng the hair grow thick aud
strong.
As a dressing, nothing has beet,
found so effectual or desirable.
A A. Hayes, M. D., State As
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Price, One Dollar.
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dealers are authorise.*, by our circular x
July Ist, 1882, to refund the money.
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floldbysMß
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, ' TOLD IK TWO UTTERS. '*
FROM THE SON:
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Vt. He has been l great sufferer from Sorof
ula, and the inclosed letter will tell joa wkal
a marvelous effect
Ayers Sarsapar >»
fiat had In hie case. I think his blood mu 4
have contained the humor for at least ten
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of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about
five years ago. From a few spots which
peared at that time, It gradually spread so as
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terribly afflicted, and an object ot pity, when
he began using your medicine. Now, there are
few men of bis age who enjoy as good health
as he has. 1 could easily name fifty persoiA
who would testify to the facts in his case.
Yours truly, W. M. Phillips."
FROM THE FATHER:
a duty for me to state to you the benefit 1
have derived from the use of
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Six months ago I was completely covered with
p terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The
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the blood to flow in many places whenever
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life a burden. I commenced the use of the
Sarsaparilla in April last, and have used
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21,1882. A Yours gratefully,
Hiram Phillip*." |
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•la*. Ecrema. Ringworm, Blotches-
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the digestive difficulties driven
away in short order.
Don tbe despondent / You are
•«-cak because your blood is thin,
and you cannot face trouble, or
think you cannot. Ilf owns Iron
Bitters will put iron into your
circulation, enriching the blood,
making it a royal red color, and
giving you the strength you need.
The troubled, the weary, the
despondent, the nervous, ‘he debil
itated, and the bilious fird rest, re
pose, refreshment, and reconstruc
tion in the use of that prince d
Tonics, Brown’s Iron Bitters. The
druggist charges a doll \r a bottle
fcor it. ~ it
BAG WELL <£ GOWER
Flwery BranCb,
Take this opportunity to inform the people of Gwin
nett and adjoining counties that tl ey are still
manufacturing their justly celebrated
Whicn have given such universal satisfaction for du
rability, Light Running Proportions and Stylish Fin
ish lor 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 aot ms slop skep stuff made
only to sell. Satisfaction always guaranteed. T K f 111 to the public for
the very liberal patronage giveu them in the past, Wey shall continue to do
their utmost to merit au increased patronage in the future.
For prices, erius, etc , address BA WELL & GOWER,
March 24-ly Flowery BriticL, Ga.
Marble wOrfks
—manufacturers and .tealersin —
IT ILIAN AND RULAND 4/ARBLE MONUMENS,
BOX J 1/31. £ ?AO, VN > «’ ) > 1 ONES.
and nrn^p
Church Slreet, Stone Mountain, Ga.
March 10, 85.- ly
inn mi am’
W.T.Smith,
BUFORD, - GEORGIA
Has received an immense stock of
Fall and Wintergoods
I have selected my stock with care and with an >- e in I' e wants o
my customers. Having bought low tor the Cash will pive my customers the
benefit. My stock is fresh, and consists of a lull line of
Dry Goods, Groceries Notions Boots Shoes Hats
Caps Clothing Hardware
and in fact every thing usually lonud in a well.stocked eonutry store.
My facilities fer handling these goods at abort profits cant be beat in this
part of the State. No clerk hire or house rent to pay—l give; my customers
the edvantage of this heavy expense: Kemeinber I
CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD FOR THE CASH.
The highest market priee paid for cotton and all kinds of counlry
produce Give me a call and be convinced,
W. T. SMITH, Bnford, Ga.
The Climax Reached
IVAbb &
Creates A leasatioa.
In making our bow to a generous public, who have
stood firm in the past, we desire to say a few words
tor their “edification,”
Competion mar blow and offer you goods at, or
oelow cost, expecting to make their profits on tome
other staple article, but we give you goods at prices
hat can not be toretalled. You may “bank” on our
prices, as we advertise at one price and sell at the same
-one price is our motto,
In offering our largre’stock 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 OF GOOD SUGAR FOR $1
Coffee and other staple groceries proportionately
as cheap.
FUBNITVBE, (OFF IA an <1 CAmKETS.
Ir. this line ot goods we have as neat a.id as nobbv a
line as can be found anywhere, and will sel as cheap.
oct27 2m YEL, CLOUD and CO , 1 iiind C
Special* ANOuNccmeN!
B. F. White,
STJWANE, <■ GEORGIA
Has now in store an elegant itock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ROOTS,
SHOES, HA fS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE,
DRUGS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY,
TOBACCO and CI67ARS,
Which he offe-s to the trade as low as any house in
North Georgia
He calls special attention to his stock of Sewing
MachinEs and attachments There is no use going
rny where else- I will furnsh them
Highest Mark t pric Ipa idFo
Country Produce and COTTON.
The public are invited to examine my stock and
prices- i am prepared to compete with any house
North of Atlauta in prices and quality of goods.
LBF WHITE,
ocil3 8m _ .
AWRElliVni
SEM IN ARY,
FOR
Males and Fem&teds
i »
Spriue Terra begins Monday, January Brd.
Ha ving been re-elected Prineial es this InstlUite for 18M, I am deter at
ed to m ake it, so far as skillful and thorough teaching and wholesome 4 iae
line goes ___
The Equal of any School
In this section. Student* will he prepare d for the Junior or Senior
classes in (’allege . As many aaaiatauts will be employed aa necessary tods
good and substantial work, Term* pe month:
FIRST CLASS, • $1 50.
SECOND CLASS, • 2 90.
THIRD CLASS, - • 2 50.
French and book keeping taught witfcsab extra charge.
for lost time. , , . , „ i •
This is, the lowest rate of tuition. I believe, of any school of similar £T*Ww#
u the county. Board in thabeat familiet and with the Principal n< troi*
to 10 dollars per m >utk. For circulars or Information address.
! Pro#.*. T. NEWTON. Pri» cVil.
‘The Bottom Justed*
v . I : !i ]
cant l>o Uni ersold.
• i I r _ ‘ ~ ■
A. . VEAL M BON, Stone Mountain,
•——s-s==-==Ms^a«^^S»a=HSs^=====!=!===a»
u oar host of frianda in Gwinnett and surrounding coun
who have honored us with their unstinted patronage in the paa
send GREE IMG 1
We come to the front this Fall, with ore of the largest tui§
most complete stocks ever brought to this market, comprising a fn|
line of GENS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
LOTHING, HtTS. boots, shoes,
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. HRD WARE,
GROCERIES, and FERILIZIRS.
And in fact everything uauolly kept in a first elass store. We mek%
what we say
0
We Can’t Be Undersold
ad will give you goods at prices that are heyeul compelitio n,
we bay direct from eadqatrters, and ia large lots, and will
DIVIDE PROFITS WITH YOU
Our shoe and hat departments eaa’ be excelled, even in
city of Alania Remember his. j
Our Family rocery Department is complete
Flour and Bacon for the million
[f §/" Here’s a pointer! Now remember whet
you wan’t anything —no matter what it is—call eo UA
and we will supply you, A VEAL and boa.
Oc:20 to Stone Mountain.
Ceo. E. King & Co
COR. PEACHTREE AND WHEAT STS. ATLANTA, Ga.
We Sell HARDWARE and TINWA RF
CHEAPER
Than any House in the City. You can save meney by
buying from us. Oct2o-lcg
E. W HEWITT
•1■ ' •
DEALER IN
Doors, Sash Blinds
B ILBBBI lAKWARH
v - bn >- «<*
PAINTS OILS.Etc EtC Et
84 Decatur Street, TLANT
Warren Leland,
whom everybody koowa a* U>e «ttcct<wf«i
manaforof the
Largest Hotel Enterprises
of America, uyi that while a paungar from
New York on beard a eh ip going around Cagie
Horn, la Uu early daye of emigration to Cal
ifornia, he learned that o„e of the odlcera of
the veeael had cured hluulf, during a. voy
age, of an ohatlnate diaeaae by the uee at
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Since then Ur. Lblaxd hae recommended
Avia'e SAEaaraaiLLA In mauy elmitoi
caaea, and ha hat never yet heard of lie fail
ure to effect a radical cure.
Some yean ago one of Ur. L>L*xt>'» hum
laborer! bruited hie leg. Owing to the bad
atate of hit blood, an ugly earofuloua iwelUng
or lump appeared on the injured limb. Hor
: Ible itching of the • vlu. with burning and
lartiug pallia thr.u- . ts lump, made Ufa
tluioat intolerable. The .eg became enor
uioualy enlarged, and runnir : ulcere formed,
dlacharglng great quantltlee ol eatremalT
offensive matter. No treatment wae of any
avail until the man, by Mr. Lrurr'afine
tion. wae aupplied i 'tli Aren't BaMapa
mt-hA, which allayed the pain and Irrltattoe,
healed the eoree, removed the a Telling, «nd
completely reetored the limb to nee.
Ur. iJti.AXP hae pvreonally need
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
/or Rheumatism, villi entire success; and,
careful observation, declares that, in
his belief, there is no medicine in the world
to it for ihe cure of L'wer Disorder*,
tlie effsctK of high living, lal4
RheriiA, Sores, Eruptions, and all Use
various forms of blood dleeasea.
We hare Mr per tots vile
dll whotgpy <k'«ire fulher evidence la refard
to the extraordiuarr curative powers of
Ayir's Sa rsa i*.\ hi i.r,a to see him pereon
ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotel.
Long Branch, or at the popular Leland Ho*'
Broadway, 27th and 28th Streeta. v w York.
Mr. Leland’s extensive knowledge of the
gtHNI done by this unequalled eradlcator ol
blood poisons enables him to give Inquirers
much valuable information.
. PREPARED BY
Dr. J.C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mm.
by nil DruggiMe; SI, iU bottle. far
Notice to Debtors sod Creditors
All persons having demands against
re estate of K T Terrell, wl 11 Present
hem duty authentloated for uavmen
JAMUB D. SPBfrCE
l>e«Sth 18S5
AYER’S
Hair Vigor
restores, with the gloss and freshness of
youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich
brown color, or deep black, as may be desired.
By its nss light or red hair may be darkened,
thin hair thickened, and baldness often,
though not always, cured.
It ehseks falling of the hair, and stiuia
lates a vedk and sickly growth to rigor. Ik
prevents and oures scurf and dandruff, and
heals nearly every disease peculiar to the
sealp. As a Ladles* Hair Dressing, the
Vioob Is unequalled; It contain* neither eit
nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and
silken In appearance, and imparts a delicate*
agreeable, and tasting perfume.
Ms. C. P. Bbicher writes from A'irfljr, 0-
Jnfftt, ISSJ : 44 least fall my hair commenced
: railing out. and In a short time 1 became
nearly bald. 1 used part of a Lottie of
Ar kb’s Ha is Vigor, which stopped the fall
ing of the hair, and started a new growth. I
have bow a full head of hair growing vigor
ously, and am convinced that but for tho
use of your preparation I should have been
entirely bald."
J. W. Bowax, proprietor of the McArthur
(Okie) Enquirer says : 44 Ater's Hair Vigor
Is a most excellent preparation for the hair.
I speak of it from my own experience. Its
use promotes the growth of new hair, aqd
makes it glossy ana soft. The Vigor is alsw
a sure ears for dandruff. Not within Wfr
knowledge has the preparation ever faUe#
to give entire satisfaction.’*
Mr. A xoua Fairrair.v, leader of the
celebrated 44 Fairbairn Family »* of Scottish
Vocalists, write# from liotton. Mast., Ftb. C,
tl»0: "ETCr since my hair began to give sil
very erideoee of the change which fleeting
time proeureth, I have used Ayer 4 * Hair
, Vigor, and se have been able to maintain
aa appearance of youthfulness —a matter of
| eeoatdembie consequence to ministers, ora
tors, actors, and in fact every one who lived
In the eyes of the public."
MRS. O. A* Prescott, writing from 18 Elm
8t„ C%mrUsicum, Maas., April 14, 1882, says t
** Two years age about two-thirds of my hair
earn# eff. It'thinned very rapidly, and Iv ad
fest growing bald. On using Aykr’s Hair
V loom the ratling stopped and a new growth
eommeneed, and in about a month ray head
wae completely covered with short hair. It
has eon tinned to grow, ard is now as good ad
before It fell. I regularly used but one bottl*
but now use it occasionally ad
We have hundreds of similar
te the edeaey of Ater’s Hair Vioo£f**e
meeds but a trial to convince the most skepti
cal of Its vatu*
PREPARED BT
Dr. J.O.AysrACo.,Lowell, Mats,
Bold by all DrogfUta. *
The portrait of Anarew Jackson
appears os U S bills of the de
nomination of SIO,OOO. That'S
why editors are so familiar with
the features of Old Hickory.—-
Merchant Traveler -