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TAX RECEIVER'S NOTICE.
Having finished my three
rounds in the county. 1 will be
engaged until the first of July in
closing up my books. No returns
wid be received after that date
Persons who have failed to make
their returns can forward them to
me at Suwauee Fill out the
blanks carefully and swear to it.
D.. W. ANDREWS,
Tax Receiver
June /si 188 C.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given, hat I
have npide a contract for 1S8(i,
with David Patman, a person of
color, and that in violation of his
countract, he has quit my service,
withou cause. All persons are
warned not to employ him, as i
will hold them responsible for dam
ages. A. J. SIMS.
Gwinnett County, Feb ]<i, 1880
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS,
GEORfJI A—Gwinnett County
All persons having demands against
the estate of William Jackson, lute ol
said county, deceased, "ill rendei
the same to the undersigned, properly
authenticated for judgement, and all
persons indebtt d to said estate are
required to make immediate pay
ment. . 6weeks,
B. A. Bi.akky, )
j- Admr
H. B Jackson )
\VJI.S< )M A- I>A VIS
BOOTANDSHOE MAKERS
Lawrence viid.E, Ga.
The undersigned l>eg leave to an
nounce that they me prep; red It,
manufacture and tvpaii hoots ami
shoes, or do any work in their line at
r *asonahle prices
We keep in stock first class matt vi
al. French t ail, goal anil kip skins,
and an furnish to order any tyle ol
ladies ami gents hoots and shoes, tv ii h
guaranteed work.
Repairing I romptly Done.
Call and examine our material and
sp leiniens ot work Our shop is io
t *ted east of the Globe not el,
aprl9-6m WI LBGN & I»A VIS.
PERFECTION AT LAST
FRALEY'S
A jasfable Quil/inif Frame
By rtleTise of the above appa nt.iis
any lady or girl of 14 yearn of ago, oaii
make s quill, in from oiu-and-u-hall
to two bourn, Dial in I lie ordinary
way would require a week’s work.
it is so s duple ami easy to operate
that any child can work it.
You have only to see it to lie con
vinced that Unit it is the lies! help to
housewives ever offered in this coun
try. Mr. .1 8 Rawlins, the general agl
who is uow canvassing the county,
with headquarters at Dawreneeville,
will take pleasure in showing it to vou
GWIN NETT SHKKIF V SALES
Georgia -Gwinnett County.
Will be-old before the court house
door in tne town of Luwrencuville
Gwinnett county Georgia, within the
lega hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in July nett, the following
described property to-wit.
One hundreo and sixty' acres of
land, mote or less, known as part of
lot no, pel, in the 6th district of Gw in
nett county, and being the place
whereon the defendant, John w. Mi
n 'r, resides, adjoining the lands or
John Duncan mi the east and west., G.
w. Bhamb.ee on the South, and <». w.
Hopkins on the north.
•Levied on as the property of John
w. Minor, by virtue of and to satisfy
ono ti fa from ; he Justice court of the
544th dist. g. in. of said county, in fa
vor of Moses Richardson, adm. vs, J.
w. Minor, principal, J It Cain and A
J Marlin, securities
Levy made and returned to tne by
J R Baxter, b c
W. P. COSBY, Sheriff.
.Tune 8 1 KBP,.
oioth J.AVV El.liC'i’lOX.
Georgia, Gwinnett C.iuty.
Court of Ordinary, May 238, isso.
Whereas, on the 4l li day of May,
38sC a petition, s gned by fifty tree
holders of said county, was tiled in
my office, in accord-nee with section
1455, of thee de of 18SJ and .‘inn tid
in' Tits thereto, praying that the ben
ettt of the provi ions of sections 144 H,
1450,1451, 145*4, 14511 and 1454 of said
code, may la come operative in said
county of Gwi nett: and notice of
the Alin of said petition liaviug been
given uj required by law, nil no
counter peti.iuii having been filed
thereto, as provided for n Said sec
tions.
It is, therefore, ordered that an
el-jetion lie held at l.he Court Ground
in each Militia district said of county
on thettrst Wednesday,
THE 7tb BAY OF J T JLY. 1896
under the saint rub s and regulat ions
as are provided for I he -lection of the
members of the Genera! Assembly'.
At which elect ion the question to be
submitted to the lawlul voters shall
be “Fem e,” or “No Felice,” and each
volet will have witten ..r print."] on
his ballot the tvtirds ‘Fein e,”,or “No
Fence.”
The letnrns of said election to lie
made to the Ordinary of said county
At said election tli ■ law dio\ ides,
that no i>eison shall be allowed In
vote except in the militia district in
wtich he resides. Witness ni\ hum!
and official signature.
june2 86. JAS. T, LAMKIN,
Ordinary.
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
B. A. Blakey and H B Jackson, ad
ministrators of William Jackson, de
ceased, has in due form applied to
the undersigned foi leave to sell the
lands belonging to' the estate of said
deceased, to-wit.
Five hundred and nineteen acres,
m*re or less, iu sa d county, know n
as part of Cobb's surrey, pud the
place whereon deed resided at the
tintbof his death, adjoining land-of
Mrs. C. F. Blakey. H, B Jach-..n,
Robt. Ethridge, G ,L Bagwell and oil.
ers, and said applieanon will he heard
on the first Monday in July next.
This May 10, 86,
James T LamkiD, OriVy,
IsjonrT.ifworlii si Dolian
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 uot give the toss
of a copper for tlie choice between
life and death, lint when it comes
to actually draw ing near the grave,
a man naturally draws hick, and
says he does no* "ant to die. Life
is very precious, a.io even loa-bro
ken-down man it is worth saving.
One dollar w ill buy a bottle ot
Brown s Iron Biticrs. That one
dollar may start you on the road
from misery to rcco\ erv. A man
must take a very mean view of
himself w ho is not willing to invest
that much in making one serious
effort to rescue himself from deadly
debility, and jtep into the en
joyment of solid health. Brown's
Iron Bitters vitalizes trie blood,
tones the nerves, and rebuilds the
systec. Its wod is well known.
Invest that dollar hi abr ' Q
A Marvelous Stori
TOLD IN TWO LETTERS.
FROM THE SON:
"Gentlemen: My lather reside* at Glover.
Vt. He has bsen r. sci cat sufferer from Sciof
ula, and the inclosed letter will tell you what
a marvelous eiiect
Ayers Sarsapar
ias hail in his case. T think his btooA must
hare contained the humor foi at least tm
years; but it did not show, except in the f in
of a scrofulous sure on the wrist, until about
live 'ears ago From a few spots which ap
reared at that time, it gradually spread is
to cover his entire body. I assure you bn sal
terribly mulcted, and ar object ot pity, 'vine,
he began using your medicine. Now, there are
sow men of his age who enjoy as good health
as he has. 1 could easily name fifty persout
who would testify to tho Iacl« in his ‘rase,
Yours truly, W. 41. PHILIP es.”
FROM THE FATHER * l>UfU«ure and
a duty for me to state to you tlie liecetlr 1
have derived from tbe use of
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
'•Ux months ago I wris completely corered with
•j terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The
* minor caused an inccßiMUt R.nd Initlerable
Itifehtag, aitd tho skin cracked so ns to cause
the blood to flow in many places whenever
1 moved. My sufferings wi re groat, and my
life A burden. I commenced tho uso of tho
Sarsaparilla In April last,and have used
It. regularly since that time. My condition
began to improve at once, Tho aoroa have
sli healed, and I feel perfectly wt l! In every
ffc.sj*ect being now able to do u good day's
work, although 73 years of ago. Wany inquire
wna'w has wi ought such a cure hi ray case, and
I tell them as I havo here friod to tell you.
Ave»*s Sajis*barilla. Giorer, VL. Ofit
21, lht& Your* ally,
H -RAM Vuilt ips. m
Atfu’s Saps * t a rill A cures Rciofi*i«*
and a>l Scrofulous Coinulaiuts, I nsln
tlas. Ecieira, Ringworm, Jtlotclj
Soros, KoPh, Tumors, and Ermdlons »»»
the Skin. Jt clears the blood of all impa
rities* aiils digestion, stimulates the action nt
tbe bowels, and thus restores vitality end
strengthens the whole svatMn.
f\‘ IRi:i‘*ri i' BV
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AYER’S
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restores, with the gloss anil freshness of
youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich
brown color, or deep black, as may be desired.
By its use light or red hair may be darkened,
thin’ hair thickened, and baldness often,
though not always, cured.
It checks falling of the hair, and stimu
lates a weak ami sickly growth to vigor. It
prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, and
heals nearly every disease peculiar to the
scalp. As a Ladies* Hair Ilressinjr, the
Vigor is unequalled; it contains neither oil
nor dyo, renders the hair soft, glossy, and
silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate,
agreeable, and lasting perfume.
Mu. C. P. Butcher writes front Kirby, O
July 3, Ihh2 : “Last fall m> hair commenced
failing out, and in a short time 1 became
nearly bald. 1 used part of a bottle ot
A vKit’s Hair Vigor, which stopped tin* fall
vigof the hair, and start- d a new growth. 1
have now a full head of hair growing vigor
ously, and am convinced that but for the
use of your preparation 1 should have been
entirely bald.”
J. W. Bowen, proprietor of the Mc Arthur
(Ohio) Enqnirt r, says : “AVER’S Hair Vigor
is a most excellent preparation for the hair,
1 speak of it from my own experience, iis
use promotes the growth of new hair, and
makes it glossy ami soft. The Vigor is also
a sure cure for dandruff. Not within my
knowledge has the preparation ever failed
to give entire satisfaction.”
Mr. Angus Fatrratrv, leader of the
celebrated “ Fairbairn Family ” of Scottish
Vocalists, writes from Jinshm, Mass,, J'eb.Ct,
1SX0: “Ever since my hair began to give sil
very evidence of the change which fleeting
time procuretli, I have used Ayer’s Hair
Vigor, and so have been able to maintain
an appearance of youthfulness a matter of
considerable consequence to ministers, ora
tors, actors, and in fact every one who lives
in the eyes of the public.’*
Mrs. O. A. Prescott, writing from IS rim
St., Charlestown, Mass., April 11, lKS’j, says:
“ T-vo years, ago about two-thirds of mj hair
came off. it thinned very rapidly, and 1 was
fast growing bald. On using Ayer's Hath
Vigor the falling stopped and a new growth
commenced, and in about a month my head
was completely covered with short hair. Jt
has continued to grow, ard is now a* good as
before it fell. 1 regularly used but one bottlt
of the Vigor, but uow use it occasionally as
a dressing.”
We have hundreds of similar testimonials
to the efficacy of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It
needs but a trial to convince the most skepth
cal of its value.
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I navo * positive ramed y r»rve above disease: bv Its
use thousan lg of caaot ot the w- rst kind and of lotiz
standing have tieencunA. Indeed. atrmu: isnirfafth
to If* efficacy, Hint I wbt nendTWO BOTTLES Frick
together with a V A LL'AUI.K TltK ATISK on tbisdisaaM
IP aujr auflerer Olveei pre h s and P O addr kb.
GEORGlA—,Gwinnett County
To uII whom it may concern,
Samuel 11, Hoyt, litis in flu * form ap
plied to the under igned lor pc man nt
litters ol administration upon the estate
of T, H. Garner, deceased, and I will
purs upon rani application on the first
Monday in April next.
J. T, Landfill,
Feb 4th 1886. Ordinary
'MicwFim
Notice is hereby given that 1 have
his day ussociuted with as part tun g in
he mercantile business in l.awrencoville
my sons, W II Robinson and N S.
Robin on. and the business will here
after be conducted under the (inn name
°ii A ROM NS N & SONS
We will keep in stock a lull line ol
general me rchandisc and have added to
the business Confections and Fancy
Goods, and will do a general barter liuh
ow, and we offer our slock cheap lor
push or bartea Give us n trial.
It N KORI N SON & SONS.
Lawi'oncevllle Ga
W. J. Wethers, ) Libel for Divorce,
versus f In Gwim etl Hupe-
Mnry .1 Wetbers, ( 1 or I march
J term 18sii
It appearing to Hie Court, tint u u ,
defendant in Ib« alms e staled e «•, is
not o be found in said euniily and it
Ii rllier appearing tliul she dues not
reside in said s ale.
It is l licrebire ordered that said de
fendnii' appear and answer In said
ease at llie next S plelllljel term of
said court, or Hint life same proeeed
ex pin lee, a d Ilia this ordor bo piib
,is lie* I in file 11 Win net I Herald, as re
quired by law.
N L 111 TOII INS, J St'
(' II brand, Fill's Ally,
mnylt; Im
Georgia G winett County
Wherein, James M. Paftfirfion
and II- <1 Stephenson, admin
id ra tors of Fannie Stephenson,
icpresonts to the court, in their
petition duly filed, tlint they have
fully administered sain Fannie
Stephenpon estate. This is there
fore, (o cite a'l persons concerned
heirs and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said adminis*
trators should not be discharged
from their administration, and re
ceive hitlers of dismission on llie
lirst Monday in July ISHtI
Mar. 30, ’SO. Jan. 'J'. Finikin,
Ordinary.
notice i nil jiii.ic school
TEACH EHS.
1 will In' in liiy nfltue, ill tin* court
lumyc, every S.iiimhiv fr lit ILMiusl .
In 1,1 e ”1111 1 ol .lime, inclusive, (o ex
amine I eaeliers, awl their Ms-isOmls
anil in make eonlruels with them,
anil will ox poet teachers to ipnear on
I lie .lays namcil lor their suh-iiistriels
Lawreiieefille, l
llo>r Momitaiu J- May 2*J.
Martin's. )
IJay -'reek )
l 'ales’ > May I’D.
Itoek bridge.)
Bel kshilv, j
Noreross, > lime 5.
Duluth. )
Sonar Hill, /
i(Midwin’d f mile 1:3,
Gain’s I
I’liekelts ( .mne I!).
Ben Sioil Its I
llarl.in’s j June :3(S,
May 11 -’BO. Thus, K WINN, ('9 (’.
NDI'IGK TO HItIDGU 111! J I.DKIt
3Vi 11 1 >.■ let, to the lowest bidder,
oil Sal unlay next. 1341 h inst, at .’t |i. in.
at Ihe shoe Is, to repairs on tUo Brain
lilett Shoals Brid: e. Two ne.v
spans 50 feel each so ho put in, Come
lo Ihe place if you want a joh, and I
will furnish speeilieations. If I can
■- et a rock piei pul up would preforil.
.1. I >. Si-kkrk,
I 'h., Bd., I 10., (Sims.
April llltli IKsli.- it.
Will l.e let to the lowest respoi.si
hie bidder, the contract for the eree
l ion of a bridge across Aleova al wha
is known a- 1 larl.ufs bridge On Sal
unlay the kth day of May, at the
brid t‘7 miles South Hast of l.awreu
eeville There will be to luii’.d I stone
piers, containing about INI pereli, 3
of new bridge,so feet each with
truss to each span, twill Jet the
same in Iwo . ualraets, first for stone
work. Heeoml lor woad-work, But
will allow stone contractors to hid f >r
wood-work if desired. Speeilieations
can ho seen by ea ling on Die under
s’gued.
.1 . D. Sl-KNCK.
t'b., Bd,, Co., Com,
April 1301 li ISkli,, ,a|,
(jforgia, G-’winneti (Jonniy.
Jimaimel Arnold, eol’d., having in
ne form applied to the undersigned
or the gum iliansli p of (lie persons
and property of Floyd.Nimey, wesh-y
Sav am all, F.lla and .1 mes" Arnold,
mi or eliildieu of Charles Arnold,
01., Inti of said county, decease!}.’
IN otiee is hereby given’tliat his ap-
Cieation will be heard al my olliee
the li i st Mom lay in Ju y next.
ayll)-’86,
J as' T. Lamkiti, Ordinary.
Warren Lelano,
"limn everybody knows *as tlio successfal
manager of tba
Largest Motet Enterprises
cf America, says that while a passenger from
New York on board a ship going arouml Capo
Horn, in tlio early days of emigration to Cal
ifornia, bo learned that one of the officers of
the vessel had cured himself, during the voy
age* of an obstinate disease by the use of
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Since then Mr. Leland Las recommended
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla In many similar
cases, and lio has never yet heard of its fail
ure to effect a radical cure.
Borne years ago one of Mr. Leland’s farm
laborers bruised bis leg. Owing to the bad
state of bis biood, an ugly scrofulous swelling
©r lump appealed on the injured limb. Hor
tiblc itching of the r ,iin. with burning and
darting pains throw j tl * lump, made life
almost intolerable. The .eg became enor
mously enlarged, and runnirq ulcers formed,
discharging great quantities of extremely
offensive matter. No treatment was of any
avail until ti e man, by Mr. Iceland's direc
tion, was supplied itli Ayer’s Sarsapa
rilla, which allayed the pain and irritation,
healed the sores, removed the swelling, and
Completely restored the limb to use.
Mr, Leland lias personally used
Ayers Sarsaparilla
' fnr ltliiiminli-ir.. with entire success ; and,
after careful observation, declares that, in
his belief, there is no medicine in tlie world
e,jiml to it for the euro of I.'ver Disordors,
Oont, the effects or high living, Salt
Khonw, Sores, Kruutloiis, mid nil tho
various forms of Mood diseases.
We have Mr. I.ELAid/s permission to invite
nil who may desire further evidence in regard
to the extraordinary curative powers of
Ayek's Sabsaparii.i.a to see him person
ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotel,
hong Branch,or at the popular Inland Ii del,
Broadway, 271 h nnd2Stli Streets. New Vork. '
Mr. I.ELAND’S extensive knowledge of the
pood done hy this unequalled cradicator ol
hlo,>d poisons enables him lo give inquirers
much valuable information.
prepared nv
Dr. J.C, Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by ail Druggists; sl, six bottles for f,\
Gosypium
Pliosplio-
THK GKMAT
Cctisn ari OornFsrtilizs?
MANUFACTURED BY
EO. W. BCO IT A CO.
ATLANTA, GA.,
AS A
SPECIAL MANURE FOR
SOUTHERN LaNIMND CROP
To encourage a friendly rivalry
among our customers, and to de
termine the quantity of ossypi
nm, mode of application a nd cul
ture that would pay the farmer
best, we have for the past thiee
years offered premiums for the
best crops of cot Um. corn, wheat
and oats made on land on which
Gossypinm only was used as a
fertilizer. ’1 liese contests have
resulted in such a remarkable de
velopment, of Georgia soil, and
created such an ir,/r-r( st among
llie thousands of farmer* who nr-e
Vossypium, that wo have conclu
ded to offer as
PRi MI IMS FOR 18Sb,
$1,200 in
CbLO!
—AN I)
20 TO N 8 OSSAPIUM,
For he larges yields of no r l
cor, whei ml oai, s made by use
of ossypi hid only.
Sud for cnculats giving award
of premiums for 1885, with report
of Contestants, shewing how they
prepared tlm land, applied the
ossypium, mode of culure,
yield, etc., together will) a full
LIST OF PREMIUMS FOR 188(5
and the official analysis of fossyp
him, showing it to bo one o
THEHIG//EST RARE FER
TILIZERS
on the market, oossypinm will
be sold for Gas 1.. r on Time for
Oorreney or Colton, by
John H. Almand, Lawrenceville,
: S. T. & .T.. E McElroy, Norcross.
Geo; H. Bark*r. Duluth.
(!. B. Poole, Buford.
T ,T. Robertson, Logansvide,
Marl R I m
(Vcorgifi—Gwinnett ('ounty
To all whom it may concern!
notice is hereby givei, that the return of
Hie appraisers appointed by the court ol
Ordinary, to set apart a twelvemonths
support for tlm widow and minor child
ol T ,S Garner, dee used have been filed
in my office as riquired by law. aII
persons interested are . ereby cited to
show cause if any they can on the fir, t
Monday in M.iy why said applieatior,
should not tie granted and the return of
llie appraisers made the judgment of the
ci ni it, This Mai eh 17th 1880
Jas. T. Lamkin. Or dy.
Bolen A Blakey and Hartwell B
jnekson have in "e form applied lo me
for permanent letters of administration
on the estate of William Jackson late ol
said county deceased and l will pass
upon said appliea ion on the first Mon
day in May next I bis March 17th 1880
Jits. T. Lanikic, Or’dy* v
NK VV M A LITIA DISTIiI OT.
Georgia- Gwinnett, County.
To Hi*; Board of Comity Commis
sioner* of said County.
Tint undersigned commissioners ap
pointed hy the Board of County Coin
missions of sai I county, at tln> Deccin
her session, 1885, to lay out a new mu
litia dist riel in conformity to law,
from Cains district .’Wiiiid <». M, and
llog: Mountain HHh, dist., l»eg leave
to report lhn( having, employed R. N.
JlafTctt, County Surveyor' of said
county t hey proceeded to discharge
the duty assigned them, and have
mnrked out a new n alitia district
from tin* old district aforesaid, as fol
lows. Beginning at tin; line between
tln* enmities of Hall ami (iwinnettat
a chestnut oak, near the residence of
.1 it li ns Boorman, and being the estab
lished line between Hog Mountain
and Sugar llill districts, iu said conn
ty, and running with the said estab
lished line to rock corner, on Bogan
Road,near tin I 'residence of VV B Bharr
thence east,, to a Hickory corner, oil
the old Sugar Hill road, them e east
to a Poplar corner on tin* Gainesville
road, between Hog Mountain church
and the old graveyard on said road,
thence to a Pine corner on the Cain's
district line, about one mile aboye
Harrison’s mills, thence to a White
oak corner, near R V. Bools, thence
to a Black gum corner near the res!
deuce of \Y\ A. Batiiek, thence a
straight line to a (Him corner, on the
line between Gwinnett and Hall
counties, near the Rocky Fork on the
Mulbery creek.
The meets and hounds will more
fully appear by reference to a plat
of survey made oy (’ounty Surveyor,
and hereto attached as apart of this
report, and we do furt her led ify that
the I >isi i *<• {., so laid out will contain
within its limits as many residents at
lliis tiiiD*, linblt* so nuililiji duly, as
an* ihmg ssary lo lorm a (’aptain’s
uoiiijtauy auuoi <lin«r lo military laws
of I his Si a I <». Ain I I list! iiuil law of Hu*
dislrirls luotn which this lei-ritory is
taken will In* h it with a less iiumhcr
ol resident's persons liahh* for niiitia
dut y t han is nect.ssary teform a. Lap
tain’s company as aforesaid.
And we fur liei report t hat tli u or
“aui/at ion of said Hew maid in dis
tiiet, is expedient and necessary fur
t lie convenience of the citizens resi
dent ju said territory and therefore
recommend that their he established
as anew milit iadi-h iel in aceordanee
vs It h Ihe pi a - I of pel il s« * I!. W 6
therefore, Imlher recommend Hiat
the new Disti ii t I»«* known as Buek
etts Dist.riei. We do further certify
that we and the ('ounty Surveyor
were three days making this survey.
This march J, 1886.
Isaac R* Tcagle,
Solomon Burkett,
w. L. Andrews,
commissioners.
On ri'mlinjr tlm l report lay
i«i& out a now uialitia <Jistii<*l, froth
I In* M 4 anH r»fiM district to |m* called
I'm ki ll s district,.
< trd«*ied f liat same ]»<» adopted am;
Iliai said district In* and t in* same is
heieLy laid out.
.lamps 1) S|M-n«*»*,
NaHiuu Jlfimctt,
.1 It Hopkins
.1 10 (’loud,
Andrew Hamer
commissioners
A true extract from the n. iuiites.
♦lns, i). Spenc
mar llil]» P-HI hr ih!< ’o
AYER’S
Ague Cure
IS WARRANTED to cure all cases of ***•
larial disease, such as Fever and Ague,
n*Utent or Chill Fever, Remit tent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Fever, and Liver Coup
plaint. In case of failure, after due triaV
dealers are authorized, by our circular
♦ July Ist, 18h2, to refund the money.
Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mask,
Sold by att Imipz'.'t*. _
uni tm,
BcKxcelltnt Staple, barge Bolls, Small
. ed, Easy to Pick. Prolific, Open Grow
ln g, Withstands Pry Weather Bettor
dmn any other varieties Yields
*l® Per Cent
LINT 1
Holds its fruit beUet than other van
aties, The increased yield of lint, covers
P cost of picking.
The“PKTF/UKIN IMPROVKD”
was originated und bred up to ita pres
ent higli standard of excellence by (’apt.
J. A Peterkin, of Orangeburg county
Sooth Oarolinn. The seed were first ol
(erred for sale in 1.885, with all t e
above claims which have bcon abundant
ly sustained.
Send for circular giving testimonials
of those who planted it last sruson
Cotton making is rendered profitable
beyond dispute, by llie introduction ol
this seed.
Price per Bushel SI 50
Fifty Bush Is, or more, to clubs
at one order, at special pri
ces.
COTTON CULTIVATORS,
AUDEN PLOWS.
CORN MILLS,
COTTON SEED CRUSHERS,
LAND PLASTER.
MACHINES FOR SOWING
OATS.
O y BP,ON'S DISC 11 ARROW A NI)
CULTIVATOR.
Address,
MARK t\. JOIINSO
27 Marietta Si N & CO.
Ail reef,,
Fb ant,a, a.
RELIEF !
Forty Years a Sufferer From
CATARRH,
WONDERFUL TO RELATE
“For Forty Yours I liuvp boon *i vic
tim to CATAIM.II! tiiroo-ioiirtlis ol
tin* timo ii sulloror from
pains across my foi*(»lioad ami niv
nostrils, Tlio discharges wore so of
l'onsivo (hill r hesitate so mention if,
except for tho pood it may do sonic
ol her snllerer. I have spent a yonn#
foriime from my earnings during my
forty years of suffering; to obtain re
lief from the doctors. I have tried
))atent .medicines, .every one I could
learn of from the four corners of
the earth, with no relief. And at last
(f>7 years of age) have met with a
remedy that lias cured me entirely—'
made me a new man. I weighed I*2B
pounds and now weigh 14(5. I list'd
thirteen bottles of the medicine, and
the only regret I have is beinj* in t in*
humble walks of life I may lot hive
iutluenee to prevail on all catarrh suf
fers t use what has cured iiip
ilrtlnn' I’toncr Mood
Jin lower.
IIKNItY CIIKYKS
No. 2C>7 Second St.., Maeon, (*a.
“Mr. I lenry (’heves, the writ* r of
the above, forineily of Crawford
(‘cunt v. hut now of jflacon, (Jcorgat,
merit s the confidence of all interest
ed in catarrh. W. \ II til F,
Kx-inayoi* of Maeon.
A suTejib
M ?;dw ni Tilt
GITiNN’ PIONKKtI BLOOD RE
NEWER-
urea all Blood aid Skill Diseifos.
rOiuniatism, ocot'nla Old Soros. A
ors .ot Spring Medico, It not in yonr
nmrki-t it will be for wan ltd on re -
ooipt of jirioe. Small bol lb- one dol
lar, largo, ono dollar and sovonty livo
oonls. Essay on blood and skin dis
oaso nul led froo,
“ MACON yiEDI 'INK I'O ,
Macon, Ga
Por Sale by Winn & Born, Gawronoe
villa, and VV. A. Brandon. Suwanoo.
NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILD
ERS.
To let. to the lowest responsible bid
der on Saturday May 15th at o'clock
B. M. of that day, al the bridge, ! In
re-building of the Rockbridge, said
bridge will be build new, 118 feet long
:i spans, double tmss. The plan of
bridge, a.*d all the necessary informa
tion can be found with t he undersign
ed, or by applying to Commissioner
Andrew Gainer,
adr2G-ot. JAS. I). SBKNOH,
Chin. Bd. Co. com.
Georgia—Gwinnett County,
WliKi'iiaa Mury'K. N'ljsliit, ailminia
tratrix ol Joseph 11. Nesliil, ivpiv
sents to the court in her pet it ion
duly tiled, that she has fully adminis
tered said Jos. IS Neslot’s estate, This
is therefore to cite all persons coiioorn
heirs, and credit' rs ? to show cans?,
ifan y they (iyi,why saidadminist ratri.x
should not be discharged from b *r
administration,.and receive letters of
dismission on tne first Monday in
August 188 G.
James T Lamkin.
Cil’A 1 ION—NEW BOAD
In the liiaUvr of petit inn for new
road from Morrison’s Bridge to M. in.
Minor's, commissioners made the fol
lowing report.
Commencing al the Morrison
Bridge and running the old roadbed
to R H 1 lt.ils, l lnmec f lie road bed and
land line to VV H Young’s thence ( lie
road lied, or near I lie land line as pns
ible to I,lie lapds of James Garner and
I) VV Rnrselfs, (lienee Hie land line to
sa.d I’nreell s field, thence the road
bed to I’nreeil’s house,then e fliroiigh
i lie lan s of Thuinas Garner an I road
lied to VV S King’s fhenee (he road
'■ed In J R Cain s. I lienee |o VV R linn
can’s I lienee to K G Nash’s, (lienee
I he old road bed to intersect I he l.aw
reiieei ilie and Noreross road at n> in
aiiun s, finding llud the same v ill lie
of public ulililyand great eonvenien
ee, have marked on I said oad as re
quited bylaw. On reading I lie fore
going report ordered I hat citation lie
published in Hie Gn iiiiiel! Herald loi
■ >'l da* s. and it there lie no oh jeel h.n
liled that said road he then granted.
J. ') Spence:
chin. elk. bd, co. com.
May I. Iksii.
■l lOJ'l I-—MMWM—MM
tne Preacher’s Qi«iet Habits.
Sedentary and studious met
sometimes become prostrated be
fore they know it. Those uV
spend much time in close mental
work, and neglect to take enough
exercise, often find their stomachs
unable to do the work of digestion.
The liver becomes torpid. The
bowels act irregularly. The brain
refuses to serve as it once did.
Their preaching becomes a failure,
anti there is a state of general mis
ery. So many ministers have been
restored to health by the use of
Brown’s Iron Bitters that the clergy
generally are sneaking to thoix
friends of this medicine as the very
best tonic and restorer they know
of. It restores thin and watery
blood to its proper condition by
toning it up with the purest and
most invigorating preparation of
iron that science has ever made.
It is pleasant to take, and acts
immediately with the happiest re
sults, not only on the parsons, but
On other lolls as welL /
■PRESCRIPTION FREE\
F<»r lit* ril v cure of -v •;nil il «»uk tie* . Fo*
i»f an Inn "f and all disordviv bronghl on L»> ludis
nation or <x<*i-ss. Any I ruggist I not th* ingre*
llit nls. Hr. W . A 4 0.. No. 1>
NUlh Mi>cu UiuU*attU> M*
—THE —
NEW ORLEANS
Phrevport
And Texas Short Line
—VIA—
GEGORIA PACIFIC RT CO
Scedule in Effect December 3,1885
WESTWARD
~No 54 li’v« Atlanta oo6am daily
Mail land Slaps al all tuitions
ICxinvss Ar. Birmingham 355 pm
“ Meridian 1130 p m
“ New Orleans 700 a in
No 60
F’st Line T/vs Atlanta d’ly 430 p in
N (Plea’s Stops at alt stations betw’n
Vioksb’g Atlanta and Tallapoosa
&B!ireve Ar Birmingham 11 35 p m
nort. “ Meridian 0 25 a in
“ Vicksburg 1. 40 pin
“ Shreveport 11 10 p ra
“ Now Orleans 1 00 p ill,
“N<7r,2 pLv’s Atlanta lit till p m d’ly
Night | Stops at all stations
Express | Ar Birmingham 950 a m
N» f>s | L’vs B’m’gliam 890 a m dljr
Mail and I Stops nil stations
Express | Ar at Atlanta 800 O m
No 51 i L’vs Biriniiigliani 545 d’ly
NIGHT Stops at all stations
EXPR’B | Ar. Atlanta 930 a m
No 53 L’vs B’m’ham 105 ani d’ly
F’st Line Slops at all stations o’tw n
Atl’ntaN TallapoosaA. Atlanta Ar.
York and at Atlanta 7 15 a in
ail points
East Ar at Lynelilnirg 150 am
“ Washington 8 00am
“ Baltimore it 35 a m
“ Pliiladelp’a 12 45pm
“New York 3 40 p in
I) am) boudoir si epins ad dining can
bet wren Atlanta and Now Orleans via
the Georgia l’acifie railway and Qnreu
and Crescent on trains 50 and 53.
Train 53 coi neCts at Atlanta with F,
T V and Ga.. it it. C It R ol Ga. and
GaJU Rlo'Jpoints in Georgia and Flori
da and with piedmont aik link for
points in tlie Carolinas Yiigioia and the
north and east
The iasleal line to Washington Bal
timore' Philadelphia and New York
Pullman ears A’lauta to New Yrk
without c nnge
Trains 50 and 52 leave Atlanta on ar
rial of New York trains via piedmont
aik link and make the fastest time via
Now Hr'leans and Shreveport to all point
in Texas
Also connect at Birmingham with L
and N II U for Nashville. Memphis Lou
isviile Chicago and Ht Louis
All trains arrive at and depart from
the Union depot Atlanta and Irom ' cor
gin depot (20th street and powell avenue)
Birmingham alu.
I Y Sack Geo S Barnum
Gen! Hun’t Uenl Possa gent
CROUP
AND
CONSUMPTION «
b|gpn
it' fill
' i %
SWEEI 1
AMD —
MULLEBL
Tbo sweet Rum, as p.Tilifiretl from a tre *i.
name nume.ffrowirtß aloriß the small Htroa \
tho Southern States, cont-aina a stimulatirik ns
pentorant principle that loosens the phlegm
diming tlio early morninp' cough, and stimulaL
the child to throw otn.Uc false meinhrane in croup
and whooping-cough. When combined with the
healing mucilaginous principle in the mullein
plant of the old Holds, presents in Taylor’s
Cherokee Remedy op Sweet (Him and mul
lein the finest known remedy for Coughs, Croup,
Whooping-cough and consumption; and so pala
table, any child is pleased to take it. Ask.your
druggist for it. Price, JJ.’Jo. aiul J# I. If lie does
not keep it, we will pay, for one time only, ex
press charges on large size bottle to any part of
the U. 8. on receipt of $1.(10.
WAI.TP.It ATAYJ.Ol£.\tlanla. U a.
Living Witssssss Testify.
Memphis. Tcnn., Nov. 11, 1884,
Thave tried Bradtield's Female Regu
lator. and findf it splendid, and nil you
•■■laim for it. Respectfolly,
Mattie A. I/>wk.
Poe We t, S. (!., Nov. 17, 1884
i have u cd one bottle of your Female
Regulator, and nan reccommend it to
Hie public as being a specific for lire dis
eas.’s ot wojpen. Yours Truly,
Hester Smith .
Sinilhland. Tex; Nov. 14, 1884.
Have Ik*,m taking your Female Regu
lator, and think it a grout, medicine.
Have recommended it to srvTral ol m
friends, who have used it with the most
happy results. Yours Truly,
F. M. Whatley.
Wet)Rterville,Tex„ Nov, 11,1884.
Having used your Female Regulator
with great success, and also the Mother’s
tnriend with (he same result, I send you
Fy thanks and best wishes. 1 think ev
ery Finale should know of this boon.
Respectfully,
Mrs. .1 anc Thompson,
hi liter,, Hr, N ov. 1(t 1884
Have I een using your Female Regu
lator lor some time with th best r,f re
sults, and lind it to be what you claim
or it- .woman’s friend. Respt.
Mrs. W L Reaves.
We arc cone'antly receiving such
voluntary testimony.
Treatsse on Health and Happiness of
Woman mailed Iree.
The Hradeipld Reodi.ator, (Jo.
Hox 28 Atlanta, (la
Fr Sale by Wtnn and Born
oorgia—Gwinnett County.
/t,t pel -ons i iix ingib inaiMlsagainst
. W. liaxtvr, trc-fisisl, him of said
I'oaiity,Me here *y nx»iif)x><] niixt re
ipi;if<l lo present them, iiroperly nt-
U -leil, lo I bv unxle 'signed, wilhiii I lie
time | re-eribeil by taw. And nil per
sons iieh bH'd to -aid deceased, are
In ieby i■ qulred to make iimi ediate
paynieiil to the undorsigned. This
eplembdi 7LU 1886
J. T. It XT Fit,
A.M B2LTKR
Esoor
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE ROUTE.
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE HYsl EM
—CODENSED SCHEDULE, -
IPS KS'f'BCT MAY IBTH Xftit „
Trains run by 75th Meridan time. One hour faster than 90th Meridian tin,
NORTHBOUND DAILY, jSOUTIIBOUND.; GAILY.
No 51 No 55. No. 50. ; g«
Lvo Atlanta-.... i 500 pm 840 am Leave Now York 12 00 nighi,. iVinir
Ar Gainesville... 703“10 37 “ “ Philadelphia 7 20am • «L> ~
“ Lula 730 “ 11 <M» “ “ Baltimore, 950 “ U4r , t
“ Toeeoa 854“12 03 “ “ Washington 1150“ t,
“Seneca 9 59“ 12 57 “ “ Oharlotte’v’ll 350 pm ■> (M , ...
“Easley 1104“ 205 “ “ Lynelrburg (i 15 “ a,-
“Greenville 11 32“ 230 “ “Dftirvile 925 “ g (> | „
“ Spartanburg 12 45 am 343 “ “ Riehingnd, 325 “ i•> oil *•
“ Gaffney r-.... 138“ 432 “ “Goldsboro 1150 A M
“Gastonia 2 51" 5 41 “ “ Raleigh 590 P M l
“Charlotte 405 “ 025 “ “ Greensboro 1121 “ 950 ,1
“Salisbury j 5 48“ 8 01“ "Salisbury 110 A M
"Greensboro... 735 “ 935 “ " Uharlotto 300 “ 1 oil Pm
“ Raleiglr, 135 pm “ Gastonia 349 “ j 43 „
“ Goldsboro.... 440 “ 1 “ GalTuey’s 504 “ 249 *
“Danville.. 942 amM 26 “ 1 “ Sjiartantnirg; 556 “ 334 „
" ltielrmond 337 I’M 700 am “ Greenville 714 “ 44a «
“ Lynchburg ...12 45 “ 2in “ “ Easley 742 “ 614 »
“ ('iiarlottsville. 3 13“ 425 “ “ Seneca 865 “ 043 1,
“ Washington,.. 830 “ 846 “ “ Toeeoa 956 “ 709
“ Ball imove 1125“ 10 03 “ “ Lula 1108 “ &26 “
“Philadelphia.., 300am12 25 pm “ Gainesville U 34 “ 860 a
“ New York 620 “ 320 “ Arrive Atlanta 140 P M 1040 PM
SLEEPING-CA.R SERVICE,
On trains 50andf.I Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Now York and Atlanta
On liii*ns 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and Nat
Orleans; Washington and August!!. Pullman Sleeper betweeu GregnZ
boro and Richmond,
Through tickets on sale at principal stations, to all points. Forratesan
information, apply to any agent of the iViiupany, or to ““
E. B.THOM AS, C. VY.OHEARS
(ion. Mam ger. —Richmond, Va. Ass’t Gen. I ass.’Agt-
Jaa N Gouge,
Blacksmith and General Hep air Shop
THE UNDERSIGNED Ims opeueff at the “Orrolff stand.” in
Lawrenceville, a Blacksmith, Wood and General Repair Shop, whew
ire will l>e prepared nt do all kinds of farm, wagon an 1 carriage work
on short, notice and at reasonable prices.
He makes a speeinl/y of repairing buggies and carriages. Bring
oil your old buggies ami have them made new. Work guarenteed,
Lawrenceville. Ga., Feb 9-6 m, J. N. GOUGE,
LARWENEVILLE
SEMINARY
FOlt
Males and Females
Spring Term he gins Monday, January 3rd. mo
Having been re eleefed ITinriat of this InsUliile tor 1836, l aese te
ed to make if, so far ns skillful ami thorough teindiiu' aa<l wh ilia e
linn g**i*s
The Eqaal of any chool
Tn this srmtinn. tudrnts will he prepared for the Junior or Senior
classo. in siillcgc. As many assistants will be employed as necessary todo
good and übstantial work. Terms pe month:
FIRST CLASS, - $1 60.
SECOND CLASS, - 2 00.
THIRD CLASS, - - 2 60.
French and hook keeping taught without extra charge. Deduction
for lost time.
This is, i lie lowest rate of tuition, I believe, of any school of similar grade
n I In* count y. Board iN the best families and with the Principal at from
toll) dollars per month. Por circulars or information address.
Prop.J. T. NEWTON, Principal
BAGWELL & GOWER
Flowery Branch , Ga,
rake this opportunity to inform tbe people c r Gwin
nett and adjoining counties that they are still
manufacturing their justly celebrated
Wagons and Buggies
AVhic.h have given such universal satisfaction for da
nihility, Light Running Proportions and Stylish Fin
ish for many years. Their prices have been reduced
to suit the times. Also dealers ii;
W GON" and ( RRTAGE MATERIAL,
IRON, COAL, PAINT, OIL , ETC
Their work is honestly nnide to wear, and not t - slopshop stuff mado
only to tell, atisfnetinn always guaranteed, TP nkful to the public for
the very liheiill patronage given iheni iu the past., tney shall continue to da
their ill.most to merit, an increased patronage in the future.
For prices, terms, etc., address BA WELL & .GOWER,
March 24-lj' Flowery Brtncfc, Ga.
■jtil. J lilkl NiiUiiii) ‘(illliili 'iiiißiii' ‘‘iluhT llff witty ‘‘u®
«
MARbli wOrkes
—manufacturers and Dealers in—
ITALIAN AND RUTLAND ,I/ARBI,E MONUMENTS,
BOX 7’0.1/BS, H A'A D, AND FOOT STONES.
AND UNDERTAKER
Church Street, Stone Mountain, Ga •
March 10, 86,-1 y
ITS! SHEDS LIE SUCCESS.'
W.’J Smith,
BUFORD, v GEORGIA.
Has receivod an immense stock ol
Fall & Winter Goods
I have selected my stock with care and wilh an eye to th
my customers. Having bought low for the Hash will give iny
benefit. My stork is fresh, and consists of a lull line of
Dry Goods, Droperies Notions Roots Shoes Hats
Caps Clothing’ Hardware
and in snot i very thing usually found in n well.slocked eonnfry store .
My faeilitiis lor bundling these goods at short profits rant be beat in
part of tbe Slide. No clerk hire or house real lo pay—l give my customer
Ihe rdvantage cf this heavy expense: Remember 1
CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD FOR THE CASH.
The highest market price paid for cotton and all kinds of country
produce. Give me a call and be convinced,
W. T. SMITH, Buford, G».