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WILSON* DAVIS
BOOT ANDSHOE MAKERS
Lambk.\(■ kvili.k, Ha.
Tht» iiimhT”i; u* 1 So< ve in an
nounce that, they ic*‘ p*vp* 1• i »
manufacture ami i «*,) u boot s ati't
ghcH‘B,or io any workiu Lhcr Inn at
r *asonal» e pi n
We Leap in st.«*®k fir*: materi
al. 'French calf, goat and Kip -'."is.
ami an fun >U t border n y style «l
lad ion anti gc- f? boots and slk»**b, w t!i
g,uuranfeed wo.k.
Repairing I romplly Doie.
Call ii'irt exuirr-emii mu' . d and
Specimens ol w.) li. O.l; shop is lo
cal. <1 i list of Cl*»*i XtbelleW !,
aprliMim fc WIL-i. >N &1 > vVis
DhlitO.ol ION AfT7i>f
FRAIiST 4 S
A just title Quilt in / Frame
By the use of ill" above app * al.us
any lauy or girl oi 14 von s of n'c, mm
nnil;< h (pi t ,'i:i Iri.lu our-aiu -a half
to two hours, that it* the ordinary
w av would rmfulre a wivk’s work.
ft Is so s iti | • 1 1* ntn. ei. to operate
that any child can work n.
You have only to son a 1 i 1> >on
vinced thct that it is the host help to
li usewivrs ovo offorml in t his coun
try, Mr. .IS' wlios, t In* "o 'oral r ,i
who is iiiiit c : v,.«iti« tin county,
with hoadiiu irlo > til has-reni o.il o,
will take p.e m ein -o ins it to vn i
UIN NETI’ SHERIFF SALES*
Georgia -(jwitnvß Cormtv.
Will be tilill)(’' , o i o the court ho
door in trie to v.. of Lawrencevilla
(iwinuelt eoiinl • Ghor-fisi, viflmi the
leira hours of sale, on tit* firs! Tues
day ill .luiv ue.t, tit; follow -UJ
desi-riood pn>ynqr.y fco-wf.
One i - iitret* arid tdxty acres -»f
laud, mo -Or'less* Ini own ;n pan of
]»»t no. Is.;, in tin* Gl.h di? 1 i*i«*t »f Gu iu
uctt c'Jiilit y, and btt’ijg the paiee
wUt*i*'*o i the defend u I . . o ill w. Mi
ll *r, ie> 4 1< , svii.joi ll * itc the ]• d.« <n
John lMinean on tin* e;i?*i ;i» <1 w»Ni t d.
w. >Sh; mb ee< nll South, :* id €». w.
Hopkins on t ti< mi lh,
Jatn ie.l oil as ilie property o« *loh:i
w. Minor, by virgin* in aid 1«» satisfy
ono ti Ist iron) •no .J if;-i e court ol the
Mali dial. g. U.of icon li uy. mfa
vor of Moses UMMiardrtoti, snlm. vv l
w. Mino ‘, priuc pal, J it Csiin ami A
J M o t-in. sen a <4
L« y in at it* and returned to me b\
J K lijJtfi r, L y,
,w. iv c'osnY.‘^.criir.
~l titie H *• •
“sTOc ruw To >K(T rTi T\~~
Georgia, (*wimioit (J n* tv.
Court of Ordinary, May ~s, 18; fi.
Wb«-reus, on tie* 4lh day of Hi ay,
THhi, a petition, s j;iieil oy fitryjart
holilersof said eoimty, wils
myuttiee, in si<*einil nee withsection
1455, td t ie- ile id IKS!' ar<i am* n' -
lie ids thi*reto, pro s in • t b i‘ 1 tn- her
tdit of the provi set litnis III),
1450, 1451, 145\ 14.V5 :ii»il 14.54 of ds»d«
Oiide, may bei timo op i*;i 1 1 v 11 in said
county of Gwi lieff: an I n«-I-m•- * of
the film of Bait I pet it ion hsiviim: been
givep a- re«jmiiHi by la>v, ml no
counter pell.inn lia\been lilt*.l
thereto, as pro vid oil lsw n s.od t*e
tioiis.
It is, therefore, ordered that an
election be held .it t in* (Join t <1 round
in each Militia dist rict aid of count *
on the. first Wednesday,
■J Hl*. 7ui i»AY t)F J’T-i.Y,.
under the smuc rules find n-riihiMmis
as IU .. |.ni.«lnl 1.. r I Im "1.5.1 i.ill ..I III*
tuembers (if Uu. li. iu iul A si* iihly.
Al which rlccliou the ipu.sl : mi 1.. he
suluuiiteu t«r the lawful vnt.'. s shu'l
be “Fell. .*," or "No Fence,” :iml cuch
votei w.ll have wiltim or prinU.'l on
his hill lot lilt 1 winds ‘ 'eti.o,'<>r “Ne
Fence.”
The returns nf sai l election tol.c
made to tin. < h'.linary of s.ii.l. omity
Al said elec, oil 111 ; law Ml'ovides,
that no person sliall 1... aim oil to
vote except in the militia district in
w. ich lie resides. \V times my hand
and official signature.
_ Ordinary.
Georgia— Gwinnett County.
B. A. Dinkey an I!]li .1 kson, id
ffi.nisirulors .it Wilhaui Jaekson, .1
•eased, has in dm* form ajip'ied to
the unde,signed for leave to el! !l ■
latida belu.ittiitc to the ..state of s i
deceased, to-wit.
Five hundred and ni.ieteeu acres,
more or less, in sa d coc.ty, kni vn
as jiart of Cobh’s supm, anil the
p.ace whereon ilee’d resided hi lie
time of his death, adjourn* land-of
Mrs. C. F. Biakov, it. U, ,) le.ks ni,
Hold. K.thridge, .1,1, B gwefl mnlolh
ees, and said npplieai io i will he lie.li t
on tlie Ill's!' \|.indav in Ull> next.
This May 10, ’Mi,
James T Luinltin, Only.
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BAI
AND MAKE
BIC SCORES,
USE
RiMINGTOI
IFLE $-31]
SHOT GUNS
AH the Latest Improvements.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR
ADDRESS
Lambersbft, Ftirman&Co
SOLE ACENTS FOR
E.Reihington&Son:
Sporting Arms and Ammunition,
281 & 283 Broadway,
WESTERN OFFICE,
D. H. LAMBERSON &. CO.,
73 biulu Street, Chicago,
ARMORY, - - - I LION, N. Y
CiEMINSTOF
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES
BADE IN THE BEST MANNER. BY SKILLED WORM
REMEMBER THAT DOT GOODS ABE ALWAYS BEUAI
One Piece of Solid Steel.
NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLA
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL C'
I MON, N. Y.
YaHk Olßrw. 1 1 H Chon-Wr, «tre
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Addref-H MIWN A CO. Office SCIENTIFIC
▲ ml-aUl'an. <6l P,roadway. New York
"» ~ y
h Marvelous Stori
, \ OLD IN TWO lETTEtIS.
FROM THE SON
“Gentlemen My father resides at @!ov»*r,
Vt. He has been £ grea# sutler* • froir bcr*)f
itia, and tbe inclosed letter will teh you wba*
a umrvalou? eiioct
Ayer’s Bandar’ H
ha* had tn his (Vise. I thinli t»i§ blood mnsl
have cc»ntainod the humor for at le;iß‘ ten
years; but it did not show, except in the form
of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about
live yeaio ago. From a few spots which a|>
peared at that time, it gradually spread so as
to cover his entire body. I assure you ho was
terribly afllictcd, and ar object ot pity, whet
he began using your medicine. Now, then are
few men of his age who enjoy as good h< altb
a* he has. 1 could easily name fifty peisorA
who would testify to the fact* in his case
V ours truly, W. M. Fuxb'J ya. 9 *
FROM THE FATHER:
a duty for me to state to you the ireueflt 1
have derived fron- Die use ot
Ayers Sarsaparilla,
ix months ago 1 was corapletoiy covered wJtb
F terrible huidor and scrofulous sores The
humor caurteu an incessant and Intolerable
iLching, and the skin crack* d so as to cause
the biood to flow in many places when over
i moved. My sufferings worn g oat, and my
life a burden, I commenced the uso of the
Sarsaparilla tn April last,and. have osed
it, regularly since that time. My condition
began to improve at once. The soros Lavo
ell healed, and 1 feci perfectly well in every
re spect being now aide to do n good day's
work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire
wna~ has wr ought such a cure In my case, and
1 toll them as l havo here tried to tell you.
Ai Hi 0 * SAJiSiVAUiLLA. (.lover, Vt. , Oet.
21,1882. Yours graLefully,
Kf«am Phillips.** |
Avfu’s SAHSArAKILLA cnros ficrofulw
and **H Scrofttloua flovnnlainta, Ery,4n
nhxn, Fctems, Ringworm, >slotc]»
<*oreß, Polls, TumorH, and l'>ni*tioiH o»
the Skin. It clears the blorni of all impu
rities. aids digestion, stimulates the action of
the bowels, and fbos if 1 ores vitality end
strengthens the whole »vutt*»n.
i\ PV
Or I.C.AyerA Co , Lowr , tA , '>«ft
Of «' *l. Ml
AYBE’S
Hair Vigor
restores, with tho gloss and freshness ot
vontli, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich
brown color, or deep black, as may be desired
lly its use lighter red hair may be darkened,
thin hair thickened, and baldness often,
though not always, cured.
it checks falling of tho hair, asid stimn
lates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It
prevents and euros scurf and dandruff, and
heals ©very disease peculiar to the
scalp. As a laulios* Hair Dressing, the
Vigor is unequalled ; it contains neither oi)
nor dyo, renders tho hair soft, glossy, and
silken in appearance,and imparts a delicate,
agreeable, and lasting perfume.
Mr, C. P„ Rrtciter writes from Kirby , 0..
,7 ''//;{, Hh2 : “ I*ast fall my hair commenced
railing out, and in a short time I became
nearly hald. I used part of a bottle ol
Avi:r‘h H air Vigor, wliieli stopped the fall
Vig of the hair, and started a new growth, i
Tihvo now a full head of hair growing vigor
ously, ami am convinced that but ior the
use of your preparation 1 should have been
entirely bald.”
.T. W. Bowen, proprietor of the MoArilnn
(Ohio ) Kut/uirtr, says : ‘‘Avi;R*s Hair V igor
is a most- excellent preparation for the liair,
1 speak of it from my own experience, its
use promotes the growth of new hair, and
makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is also
a sure cure for dandruff. Not within my
knowledge has tin; preparation ever failed
to give entire satisfaction.”
Mr. A stii'S F.virbairn, leader of the
celebrated “ Fairhairn Family” of Scottish
Vocalists, writes from Jlouftni, Mass., Feb. f>,
1880; “ Fiver since my hair began to give sil
very evidence of the change which Reeling
time procure!,h, l have used Avkk’h Hair
Vigor, and so have been able to maintain
an appearance of youth fulness a matter ot
considerable consequence to ministers, ora
tors, actors, ami in fact, every one who lives
in tho eyes of the public.”
Mrs. O. A. Pri'scott, Writing from lfi FJm
St.. Charlestown, Mass., April 14, Im-l‘, says:
“ i'.vo years ago about two-thirds of my liair
came off. It thinned very rapidly, and I was
fast growing bald. On using Ayer’s Hair
Vigor the falling stopped and a new growth
commenced, and in al*out a month my head
was completely covered with short liair. Jt
has continued to grow, ard is now as good as
before it fell. 1 regularly used hut one bottle
of the Vigor, but uow uise it occasionally as
a dressing.”
We have hundreds of similar testimonials
to the efficacy of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It
needs hut a trial to convince the most skepti
cal of its valuo.
PREPARED BY
Or. J.C.AyerACo.,l,oweli I Ms <! 8.
Sold ’ y ail Druggists,
Warren Leland,
whom everybody knows as the successful
manager of the
Largest Hotel Enterprises
of America, says that while a paxsongor front
New York on board a Ship going around Capo
Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal
ifornia, he learned that ouc of the oiliceis of
the vessel had cured himself, during the voy
age, of an obstinate disease by the use of
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Since then Mr. Leland has recommended
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in many similar
cases, and he has never yet heard of its fail
ure to elTect a radical cure.
Some years ago one of Mr. Lf,land’s farm
laborers bruised his leg. Owing to the bat*
state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling
or lump appeared on the injured limb, ilor
:ible itching of the r <£in. with burning ant!
I iarthii; pains thnw i tl lunin, made life
tilmosfc intolerable. The .eg became enor
mously enlarged, an ! rumilr ' ulcers lormeil,
discharging great, quantities of extremely
oifensive matter. No treatment was of any
avail until ti e man, by Mr. Li:LAND’S direc
tion, was supplied > ‘th Ayer’s Sarsapa
rilla, which allayed the pain and irritation,
healed the sores, removed the swelling, and
I completely restored the limb to use.
Mr. Leland has personally used
Ayers Sarsaparilla
/or Ithomnatism, with entire success ; nnd,
after careful observation, declares that, in
his l»elief, there is no medicine in the world
equal to it foi he cute id I/vcr Disordors,
Gout, the effects of high living. Salt
Sores, Eruptions, and all the
various forms of blond diseases,
\Yi* have Mr. Lelani/a permission to ir.vita
All who may desire further evidence in regard
to the extraordinary curative lowers of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to see him person
ally either at his mammoth Ocean Hotel,
Long Branch, oi at. the popular Iceland H <e\
Broadway, 27 111 aud 2>tb Streets. New York.
Mr. Lf'.and’s extensive knowledge of the
pood done by this unequalled eradicate)r of
blood poisons enables him to give inquirers
much valuable information.
ritErAP.FD ry
Dr.J.C Aycrd.Co.,l ow.-'II, Mass.
%old by al 1 Druggists. sl, six bot|lei* for f*v
UOWkUmPTiOW:
i navn a positive reined) f.*r ’:la ac.ivn .lifk ax' ;br ll*
' l «™>».'i" r eve...I the wet kind ..„d „Y I,me
- '•’* .t.-i'c l-niTfiUih
in ,ih «-tt]i hi >, that | wi I pu'ti.i .'WO BOTTI.KB EI’KK
toenhurwip, . vei l MM.KTKKATISKon ,1
UW.«i|irt>...ndP o ..Mr n
- l>tt. r. i. M.U lf<»*
GEORGlA—.Gwinrtett County
To all wboin it muy concern. *
SumiW B Hoyt, lias in due form a*i>
plied In (be midi r-igneil lor perinan nt
sUrs ol udiTrnLtratipn U| ixi the eeiute
ol 'l', R Gainer, deceased, aud I w .11
paw upon suid application oli the titst
,\iueday m April next,
J, T, I am in.
I'-'* 4tb 1886
Nortec* is hereby piven tbut T hu> e
his day orrx-iated with as purtne s in
he mercantile ixihuk’ss hi l-uwrenci vilie
Biy tons, W H Itobinson and N S
lu l'inson and the business w* 11 lien
e'ler be conducted under the firm name
of
li N JiOHINS N k SON.S
VVe will keep in stock a full line ol
general merchandise and have added to
the busiM>H (,oidi el lons ami Fancy
Goods aud will do a general barter bus
ness, and we offer our stock cheap for
eusli or burn a. (live us a trial.
U N ROBINSON * SONS.
Ijuvr ’nce\ lile Gu
W. J. Wethers, J l-iliel for Oivoree,
v- ns f In (Jwiiii etl Sop<'-
Mnry j Wethers, f cor Ci iH. march
) erm lssii
It iippenriliK to ( 0 at,j
deleiuliint ill t ile above s 1 e ise
not o lie fo.uni in said imi
u rther apoearin*; .at she does
reside in said suite.
li, is tberefor..orde"ed that said de
lendiuP app r and answer i<> said
111 eal (be next S ptellll el lei ill of
su <t coin i, or Hint t In* same proceed
eApui lee, a d Itia Inis order he pub
lished ill the G'v.jineU tie aid, as re
quired by law.
. N I, 111 TOIJINS, J SC
(' II Brand, l'lll s Ally.
iiiiiylG-aiu
G emeu. County
Wlierexs, James M. J ‘at tor son
H-irlll* Htoplienson, aduiin
i 'infers of Fannie Stephoui on.
ropresonis to flic, eoui l, in their
pension (iuiy filed, ttm< they lave
fully' nd nlMslel ed sain L'uju.ie
S eplienson estafe. Tfcis is t.liere
fi re, so cite a 1! persons concerned
heirs and creditors, to showcau.-c
il any they can, why said udminiss
trafors ebnnld not be discharged
from their adminisfi alien, and re
ceive ieMers ol dismission on ilic
ill'll Monday m July IS.So
Mat JO, <S6. Jus. I . Lamkin,
.Oi liu.irv.
Mi l ICE D> runi-io SCHOOL
TEACH EltS.
I w ill lie in my office, in the court
house,every Sallirdav fr ill ””d insl.
ts» t-l •* lifil-li ot .lni D, iiichisivc, U* t*\-
:1111i11«* tf}tcln i*s, and ih, ii jissisrjmts
hih! io m:jk(* routfncls with them,
untl will i-■> pool I( kld j's to i|)jK‘,tr on
i li<t H;iy a niiiiKM] for their snh diHh it tH
l*awiDiHwilli*, r '
I to,* Moimtuin M.iy 22.
Mai (.in’s. )
l»ay * 'lick i
(’»<*«’ v May 29.
ItockHri(lof.)
ilrirkshir ,i
N r ()foross, - hint* 5.
i>i 1111 Mi. )
Sugar Hill, i
oodwill’s f iuih* 12,
Cain’s )
1 hiokH-t f .liiiMi 10.
Ih n SmithV)
Hai l'iii s f Juno :*t; %
May i! sc. ti, g. I-: w i.w, o s c.
NOTK’K TO iillll) i'K IH IUJKLt
Vv'ill be lot, toMie lowest l iildor,
»»n Hat unlay n«*xt..24Mi lust-, at "* |>. m.
aM)i«‘sho Is, li. ropjiirs on tho l»i:mt
Iriott sir os) Is Jtrid o. Two iu-v>
spans 50 foot* civil so lie pul in, Como
to tin! f'iinu* if you vvanl a jot), and 1
will furnish spooilloaiions. If 1 can
.iota rook pier put up would pit lent.
.). !), Sj*r,\(jK,
C 1.., IM., ( <>., (\mis.
April 15)1 li ISBj. It,.
iill he let to the lowest resptu si
Met) dder, the eontrae! for Itieoree
t ion of a l)i id‘ r t» across Aleova at vvha
is known as I. ai Bin's hriih o. On Sat
urelay tin* 81 h day <1 l av, at the
laid e 7 mitns South Fast of La wren
- oviHe Ttiere will ta* to tail’d 4 stone
piers, iihout 90 ]>«*rchi, ff
spans of no o' bridge, 50 loot, each wit h
truss to «r n span, twin h«i, tin*
same in twt nA i acts, lirsl forstone
work, second for wood-work, Bui
will allow stone eont factors to hid for
wood-work ’desired. Specifications
< an bo scon By eading on Hie under
s
d. 1). Sim \ce.
( 10, Bd,, Co., ('om,
April 20Hi m 6.. .fit.
icorp'ie f»vvintc*fc! G(*nviiy.
I<-tnuimol a told, e-ol’d., having' in
no form applied to the undersigned
oi the guaidiansh p of the persons
and proper! of Floyd Nancy, wof Icy
iv hi ah, .'Ala and ~ mes Arnold,
mi or child* on of Charles Arnold,
01. late ol said count}, deeeas"d.
Not ice is hereby given* I lit t his ap
ieatiou will Be* heard at my office
tin* tit st Moinuiy in July next,
siylt) ’B6,
J as* T. L r- 1 in. Or linary.
\ffc ETA isl Wk
maemm
Tuts sfarv.nr'l .article is com
pounded with the groates! care.
ila dlii’ls are as vvondi'ilul and
; safisfaclory as over.
.1 roslovfs gray or Gnlod lmir to
its youtliful eo’.or.
li removes all eruptions, itdiing
aivl .landniir. It gives tlio head a
roolimr, soot liin" sensation of fjreat
comfort, and tiie scalp by its uso
heroines white and eKafl,
Jly its tonic properties it restore."
die capillary glands to their normt
vie or, jireventing baldness, and
mail ng the hair grow thick and
strong.
As a dressing, nothing lias been
found so effectual or desirable.
A A. Hayes, M. 1)., Stale As
s' river of Massachusetts, says, “ The
constituents are pure, and carefully
se ectcd for excellent onality; and
1 consider it the Hkst 1 kki'ab ,tion
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar.
guokmg£>*gr-'y Dyo
FOR THE WhiSr £RS.
This elegant preparation may lie
•ebon on to change the color of the
heard > ’oni gray or any other mi
desirable shade, to brown or black,
ii! discretion. It is easily applied,
'being in one preparat ion, and r|niek
,v and effectually probiees a per.
liianent, color, wliieli will neithet
mb nor wash ofl'.
Manufactured by R. P. HAi.L & CO..
NASHUA, W. H.
‘til l; -oi Crt.g.s’.i, itA tMiin U
©osypium
tttospho.
fTk* <;hba'j
CoiiiuCsiForlilisr
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HO. W. hCOIT & CO.
ATLANTA, BA.,
Aa A
SI F-CIAL MANI J'E FOR
SOUTHERN LaUD wNJ) Cii*JP
X j cncDijrago a frieinily riv. Fry
arru-rif- our vtiH.omera, and to dc
tciuiiiQ*. hhe qUitiliiy of (*suypi
uiu, mode of upplicition nd cul
ture tliut would pay the farmer
bem, we have for the post tineo
veura ofl’med preiniuniH for the
best, crops of Cutto.-. corn, wheat
and outs made on land on which
(io.'Sypvoro only was used as a
fertilizer. > link a con tests Lave
lOcu] 0.l in such a rtmarkab-o de
volopmerit of f7oorpriii pnil. and
cicafeel auch an ir.iertai umong
tho thousandß ol fanner* who use
•V'ossypuim, that wo have coi-edu
do. I to offer as
Titl MXUMS TOR 18St>,
$1,200 in
COLD I
—AN J)
20 TON In ObRA ITU AI.
Lor lie larges ytehl* ol co >t.
a.-r wliex ul oa.a made by use
of . ossypinm only.
Sn, 1 for circulaif* "1 ving’ award
of premiums for ]NBS, with report
of Coni os rants, shewinf' how they
prepared tho land, appied tho
ossypivim, mode of oulnro,
yield, etc., /ngmthcr with a fitll
LIST OF I’REMIUMS FOB 18S(;
and tho oifici/d analysis of fossvp
uin, eliowiriM it, to be one o
r 11E HI (J II EST Ii AI >E FEli-
TILJZKRS
on the market, oossypitim will
ho sold for Cits I, r on Time for
Currency or Cotton, by
John 11. Altnami, I-iwrencovillo,
'S T. .% J E MeElroy, Norcross.
Geos 11. Ilarkxr. Dulii'h.
C. I!. J'ooic, ljuford.
T J. Robertson, fjogansviilo.
MarlC'-lm
i’i orpin—(lwiuneLi < ouniy
To all whom it may co'iccfn.
N.Jicc is hereby given Hint the return of
ilk- appnii ns appointeii by the court (J
Ordiiuiiy, to wt apart a twelve*month*
-Mppoi t lor th willow am) minor child
ol T .n Garner, demised have been filed
in my olfi • as riquirod by law. xll
persons iter st d are ere by cited to
stow oan: if any they cat on the fir t
'•1 noddy in May why said application
should not be granted and the return ol
'ln* appraisers made the jadvim'id of the
eouil, This Maich 17th 1880
Ja- T. Lamkin. Or dy.
Bolen A Bialcy and Hartwell I!
Jackson have in "e form applied 10 nte
for permanent letlers of administration
on tin i -tate ol William Jackson lat > of
ai l enmity deceased and I will pass
upon said appliea'ion on the first Mon
Jay in May next 'I Ilia March 17th 1880
Jan. T. Lam In i , Or’dy
NEW MALiTIA DISTRICT.
<teorjrifl Coun/y.
To tin* Board ol County r oiumis
sio'iersof said t omity.
Tin* undersigned commissioners ap
pointed by tin*'Board ol t'ouni v (tom
missions of sai i county, at tits fleet* u
iter session, lrH5, to lay out ti now mu
lilta district in conformity to law,
from i nins district aO.’iel (J. M. a n!
Hog Mouiitniii 444(|t, (list.’, beg leave
to report dial having employed It N.
Malf'ott, County Surveyor' oi .said
county they proceeded to discharge
the duty assigned them, aud have
ttiiirked nut a new n alitia district
from the old (list riel aforesaid, a . fol
lows. Beginning al the lino between
the comities of Hall and Gwinnett al
a chestnut oak, near the residence of
.niliiis Bourtnan, and being the estab
lished tine between Hoy Mountain
and Sugar I iill districts, in said conn
ty, and running with the said estab
lished line to rock corner, on Bom an
ltoad.near the.residence of W J? Pharr
tiicncc ciift, ton Hickory corner, on
the old Sugar Hill road! thence cast
to a Poplar corner on tin Gainesville
road, between I log Mountain church
anil tlie old graveyard on said road,
t hence to a Bine corner on the Cain’s
district line, about one mile above
Harrison's mills, thence to a White
oak corner, near K. V. Pools, tlmuce
to a Black gum corner near the re si
donee of VV. -V. Patiick, thence a
straightline lo a Gum corner, on the
line between Gwinnett and Hall
counties, near the Rocky Fork on the
Muibery e vek.
The meets and bounds will more
fully appear by reference to a plat
of survey made by County Surveyor,
aud hereto attached ns a part oftnis
report, and we'do further (edify that
tlie ] list riet, so laid out. will contain
" it bin fits limits’a* nwtnv residents at
this time, liable to ninlitia duty, os
are in cessary to form a Captain's
company according to military laws
oi iin- Suite. Aud i Imi neither of t lie
district- from wliicbthis bo.iter l is
taken wilt lie h*ft. with a less titmtncr
of residt-nls persons liable for inliHa
dm y t itan is him** ssary tef’orm ;t Cap
tain’s company ns aforesaid.
And we fur her report (hat lie* or
ganization of said llew nmiitia dis
trict is expedient, aud necessary lor
tbe coll vei'ieltee of the eiCzens resi
dent'll said territory and therefore
recommend tlnti lltvir lie eslablisbed
as am u tniiiliiidistlietinaeeordaiiee
with llm pniyi r es pelftion. We
iln re fore, tnri.lier recommend Unit
the new I 'is* riel lie know n as Pick
et <s I list riot. We do J’lirt In l .ertily
ti nt we and tile County Survey or
were three days making tiiis survey.
This inarch I, lk)(6.
Isaac R, Teagle,
Solomon Pto keif ,
w, I-. Andrews,
eommis-ioners.
1 in rending theforeirniri" report lav
ing out a in n malitia uisi, II t f|-,,,i,
tiie 444 and . r )i;gd district In bo oalied
I’ueket t's distriet.
1 irderi'd that saint*be adopted ann
I lint said d ist net bo and the saioo is
hoieby laid out.
.1 lines n Pponee,
Nul bun liennett.,
a It Hopkins
.1 K ('loud,
Andrew (ini ner
coiniiiissien
A true exlrilet from the ininides,
Jns. 1). Spsiie
i mar If.i h ISsfi hr tl ft >
| Georgia—Gwinnett County,
j whereas, 11. F. Vprner and niidM,
jT. Venn r. ndiniiustrnl.ors of n \v.
V erner, represent to the court, in i heir
petiti.d. duiv tiled, I hat. they have
I fully edmini tored (j VV \ enioi s e--
t-ite* This is, therefore to eilonll
persons e liieerned. heirs an , eredi
| tors, to show eniisi*. j| any t hey onn,
why said administrators should nor
| lie dneinuged from theirailniinislra
j tiou, and irs-ei\e letters of disniission
on the first vionda. in Sejdenihor
J IKsii. -Ins* T. Lamkin, O d'y
nmylß-’R6.
1 , aoLO MEDAL AWARDEh <HE t A’JtHOft
m wad An u-ilihe b«Bt*n.lehi>fip
et l, intlijyw n.s.ihle to every
m«n, entiUert “the S’i<>n<-..
musi - »1, oiwhf’tsv.i, f ; i frr It. :b )C
engravings, 125 prescrirtti ing,
|>rire tmlj ißnt l»> mail:
• ImstratM sample, <5 c.;
now, A’.Mross r*«ibrv.*y Modi
cal IcMitofnr I>r W.ll Par.
JUbR, No-4 tiaiiUio'' BULixiUM.
m liras, |
.Scj,; w ,l|,. n t staple W •<? Buds. Bin*''
e«i, Ki.'-v to Pick, r'•(*?'nr. Open
s , V\ itbatanda !>ry Weat r t>ctte r
40 Per Cent
LINT!
Hold* its fruit he’?ei than other vari* l
atien, Tie increased yield oi lint;cover*
I* of pickidc.
The “PKTKHKIN' IMPROVED"
was origioamd and bred tip •*> da I,rPB
- high Htandurd oi exeeliene# 1 by (.apt.
J. A PctViidu, ol Orangeburg county
Sooth ('uroiii i. 'llc cd vv if first nt
l rr.'d for Kill-’ in -JKHS w tli s 1 t.e
above cluirna which fiu.’e boon abundant
ly sustained.
Spi d for circulur giving testimonials
of those who planted it Inst season
Untion making is rendered profitable
beyond dispute, by the introduction ol
this peed.
Price per Bushel SI 50
Fifty Hush' Is, or n; >rc, to clubs
at one order, at special pri-
COT ION CUltivators,
AUDEN PLOWS.
CORN MILLS,
COTTON SKEW ('RUSHERS,
LAND I’LASTER,
MACHINES FOR SOWING
OATS
/RRON’SRJSC U YRROWANP
CULTIVATOR.
Add lens,
MARK u. OHNSO
27 Ma ta S.N & GO.
All reef,
Fb rntv a.
BELIEF !
Forty Years a Sufferer From
CATARRH.
WONDERFUL TO RELATE
*Ko • Forti Yetis l have been -i vi< -
till) to <'ATAliltH—vthreo-fourt lis of
tin* l in t* ji sufferer from ex* ruoi- tiiitf
psitiis across my foreheml and mv
nostrils. Thu discharges were ho ol -
io that l h»* »B»I**lo nip'll mir it,
o’ oops for ihe jiood it may do some
oilio Mifhiw. I have spent a yonnir
lo tunc from my earning:* during my
forty yoars of suffering: to obtain re
liof from the doctors. I )mve. tried
! pille ifc medicines, .every mic I eo.ihi
it * n ol from the four corners of
the earth, with no relief. And at hut
(57 years of ujre) have met wit h a
remedy that I us cured me eutuvjy—'
im»d*‘ me a new n an. ! weighed ,I‘M
pounds ami now weigh 14*5. 1 used
thirteen hollies of the. medicine, a.id
t on ? y regret. 1 have is being in the
humble walks-of life 1 may cot hvo
inllueiiee to pre.ail on all catarrh suf
l ers t use what has cured me
fritrnn totter j./tifr!
lit Hewer.
If ICN UY CIU A’KS
No, 2OS' Seeoi d Sfc.,.Macon, Ha.
“Mi 1 . 1 lenry (’heves, the writer of
the above, tonueilv of Crawford
c» unty. but. now of jin con, Oeor a,
im». its tlie confidence of all inten sl
ed in catarrh. \V\ A. II ill P,
Rx-tiiayoi* of Macon.
A SUPERB
Fid Froiussr mi Tosio,
(JUiXN PIONEKrt HIiOOD UK
N KIV Kit*
Run s all 15’ood ai d Skin Disc • eg.
huiwatisin, vseofitla Old Son s. A
erf id, Spr ingMeciiee, Ji - not m y< ur
market it will be forwarded on re
ceipt of price. Small bottle one dol
lar, large,one dollar and seventy live
cents. Essay on blood . nd skin uis
ea.ve ina led free,
M At ON tIIKDI JINK CO ,
Macon, Qa
Cor Sale bv Winn & Born, Lawrence
ville, and VV. A. Brandon, Suwanee.
NOTICE TO BRID E GUILD
ERS.
To Let to the lowest responsible lad
der on Sat urday May li>tu at d o’clock
P. M. of that day, at tin* bridge,, the
re-building of the Roi kbridge, said
bridge will be build new, 11(» Joel long
2 spins, double liuss. Tut* plan of
bridge, a d all the necessary iiiforma
lion can be found with t he inidersi;.! li
ed, or by applying to Commissioner
Andrew (Lai ner.
Bd. Co. com.
CITATION—NEW ROAD-
In the matter of petition for new
road from > oirUon’s Bridge to Ivl. m.
Minoi s,commissioners made the fol
lowing report.
Coimne icing at the Morrison j
bridge and miming the old road bed
to R U Holts t i t nee the t oad bed and
lain! line to v»' II Young's tlietico the
load bed, o • near t he . mid line as p< s
ible to the lands of James (limner and
D VV PiwseU’s, thence the laud line o
sa.d I’u cell’s field, thence the road
bed to Pureed’s house then e through
the lan s of Thomas iJa. nera o I road
bed to \V S King’s thence the road
bed to .1 R Cain’s, t-heiiec to VV R Mini
can’s, thence to K(J Nash's, thence
the old road bed to intersect, the Law
reiieoville and No cross road at m m
rnlno ’s, finding that t in* same will be
of public utility and gieat conve lieu
ce, have marked o.it sai<l oad as re
quired bylaw. On reading the fore
going report ordered t nit citation be
published in thefiwiimett iferabl for
o') da; s. and i. thfcre lie no objection j
liled that said read be then granted. I
J. f ) SI’FNCE:
chm. & elk. bd. co, com.
May 1 ISs(5.
lioyai. I'&'iS Blood,
In this country we are all kings,
and we are all entitled to have as
-rood blood an.that which courses
through the veins of enipen>rs.
There are princes 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 !'■ i ■ etude and deb
ity, at . v.! • n . ,1. n the plcasu e
of a i- n y , a e i. r the enjoy
ment of being : hie to do a good
day’s work.
it such people will put som- ear
into their blood, tin v *'i- h>-
and enrich it. Th.vy can po .... j 1
the use <if lirown’s Iron I'm
the purest and most non
medicine ever made, Thousr nos
who were weak, languid, pair mml
pro. tr d. tjvj lu w IwfUA l i. y
that 1’ ■ boh jaifti* brought
them up and gave then: new hie.. t
- S • vrv."
w* is S 3
Wil . tnalh Atn »H’appWrtfcnl#,ini!»etj»totr,er* wither !
ftrde.'.Tu. A. £v centaiua tiv* c--’. >reff plau-s, tt#o enr*avinn
•bout v ’in. and full d,•scripti« ns, prices and dlr*.~u.-ns hi
jHnr.iii.tr «avleU«aof \Vjp*ubU tod F; <• • - S-. .L pXj,u
fruit ’W. . final vis k ad. •.... ... r -v n at- ».l,
will be ft-uuo .off i' lia ltf for ulf.' tfnp ir. the > I'fXil an j
w~t*v tn a « armer • jim.t'e. U c ia'ty or <upolvu|
- I i Ksruiotfct.i Market l.or jntrs. >d.‘ir#ss, '4f
I) v -of sp.y & eg,. De-rr.i t . Mid
free"
I ->r tin -im .*.i> « tir* t.*i '-o j ii.,'i A -ukmr* , !/.«*
•l .iiJivioJ ttu l tt!! > j eiutiht tn ! v Midis
tr« lion ai'rxct - ■>. Any F ruin-ixA h i_H tilt* intu
'lkaU K»i. W. J.MB JA <O m IP 1
SiUlta .SUr- u U *4u< luuttb k*>
NSW (BLEAKS
Fhre'vport
An f iexua hert Line
VIA
GEGOt 1 \ PACIFIC R'Y CO
S«,-.!iil* hi I’ -/tDecemberß, 18-3
V. ESTWARD
iL’vs Atlanta o 05a m daily
srrp at all stations
At. Biiiniiisrbam 155 pm
•- Me., dian JIBO p m
•* New 700 a in
T.’vs Atlanta d’ly t 10 p ir
’Steps at all stations betw’n
Atlanta ami Tallapoosa
\ r'l.irniinsihani 11 35 p in
“ Mer dir i (i 25 a in
“ Vicksburg 1 40 p m
“ Slircveport 11 10 p in
“N. iv Orleans 100 p m
fir’s Atlant 10 00 p m d’ly
; Stops at all st ations
Ar Birmingham 950 a in
T.’vs B’m’gbatn 8 00 a in d!y
Stc])s all stations
Ar at Atlanta 8 00 u in
B’vs Birmingham 545 d’ly
Stops at all stations
Ar. Atlanta 910 ain
B’vs B’ni'liam 105 a in (l’ly
Nlnjis at all st tionsD’tw'ii
TaliapoosaA. Atlanta Ar.
at Atlanta 7 15 a in
Aral. I, lehbnrg 150 am
“ \V a -hi uoa 800 a m
“ Bnltiimu o 9 85 a tn
“ I’iiila.a-'p’a 12 45pm
“Ne v York 3 40 p 111
Na X , I
i >1 ;i l 11 hi !
I Kxpr.'SS I
i'No SO |
F'st Line I
N < ('let. *
Viekrtt.’g |
& Shrevc
port. |
’No r.:r i
Night
Express |
No 55 I
Mail-and |
Exnress |
No 51
N 1 (.! IT
1-iXPU’S
| N o 5.1 '
i F’sl Bine
At l’ntu N
York and
all ooinls
East
Mann boudoir sloping ad dining cars
between Atlanta anil New Orleans via
the O.wgia P cifi.- railway and Queen
and Orescent on trains 50 and 53.
Train 53 connects at Atlanta with K
T V nail <>a., ft it. (’ It It ot (fa. and
(JaJR It lortpoints in Ut-orgiii and Flovi
da anil witii pikomont air link for
peints in the Carolinas Vitgibia and the
north ami east
The ia'lest. line to Washington Tsal
timore Philadelphia and New York
Pullman ears Atlanta to New Yrk
without e ange
Trains 50 a»d 52 leave Atlanta on ar
rial of New Yoi k trti-iis via pikomont
aik link and make the fasted time via
New Orleans and Shreveport to all point
in Texas
a!so connect at Birmingham with t,
and N-R It for Nashville Memphis Lou
isviile Chicago and St i.nuis
All trains arrive at. and depart from
the Union depot Atlanta and irom Beor
gia depot (20th street and powe.ll avenue)
Birmingham Ala.
I Y Saub <»eo S Bar mm
tb til SuD-t Gen PaJssA gent
™CGUGHS,CROUP
AND
CONSUMPTION «
vMh? I
Wf mk~
//
Sweet. , i
—AND—
HULLEL.
The swootprim, ns gathered from a trc~ svr
name name, crowing aloni; the. small strea -as* «r
the Southern States, contains a stimulating ”
peetorant principle that loosens the phlegm p "
ducing the early morning cough, and stlninlatv
the child to throw olf the false momlii’;* noin cron,
and wh<mping-eongh. When «uo. liined • Mi the
healing mncilaginmiß principle in the mullein
plant of the old fields, presents in Taylor's
CHEHOKKK REMEDY OF SWKETtU'.M A VO MUL
LEIN thefPnest known remedy for Coughs, Croup,
Whooping-cough and consumption; and so pala
table, any child is pious sxl to take it. Ask your
druggist for it. Price, *sc. andl#l. if he does
not keep it, wo will pay, for one time only, ex
press charges on large size bottle to any part of
the TJ. S. on receipt of SI.OO.
“ A I.TKII A.TATI.O It.Atlniila.Oa.
Uviflg WUdbbos
Mkmphis. Tenn., Nov. 11, lfiS/).
I have Hied Rndfield’s Female Ron
lator. and lint!' it splendid, and all win
claim lor it. Respectfully,
MATTIR A. I IWR.
Due West, 8. 0., Nov. 17, 1884
t have used one bcttlc of your Female
Regulator, and can reccommend it to
the public as being a specific lor the dis
e-sv of women. V'ours Tiuly,
1 hater Smith.
Smithland, Tex; Nov 14, 1884.
Have li rn taking your Female Regu
lator and think it a great medicine.
Have recommended it, to stvoral ol m
friends, who have used it with the most
happy results. Yours Truly,
F. \l. Wlutley.
Welisterville,Tex.. Nov, 11,1884.
Having u> (I your Female Regulator
with great success and also the Mother’s
tore nd with the same result, I semi you
Fy thanks and best wishes. 1 think ev
ery Finale should Know .of this boon.
Respectfully,
Mrs. Jane Thompson,
hi riltn Ha. > ov. lo 188.)
Have been using your Female Regu
lator lor some time with the hi-st of re
sults, and find it to be what you claim
or it--.womans friend. Reset.
Mrs. W i, Reaves.
"\Ve are cons'antly receiving such
voluntary testimony.
I roatffe on Health and Happiness of
Woman maned free.
luk RmDFmj) Ki-ori.ATOR.Fo.
Box ‘2B Atlanta, Ha
FrSnlo hs Wins and Horn
eorgt*v -Gwinnett County,
jo , aving (lomainlsngainst
* W.Baxts-i, ier enseil, lam of .sn;,)
CO .!.iy,are Ik-. «_v mufti,-d and re
n'l'ieti to Dresei i them, nrorierlv at
teste; to ire um t, signed, within lli
tinie I morihed by ,'iw. And all II e
sons nidi bteu to mu,l deceased nor
i erehyi quiiedto m.ke imm.iid re
I‘avinent to *.he unde’’signed
epiembsi iteio
J. T. BXTKR
A. M. BXTK
PIEDMONT AIR-LINE SOUjI
UICIIMONI) ANJ> J> IXVILLI: S I
CODENSF.D SCHEDULE I
XJV EPI-ECT MAY 18TH AUao I
Tra'ns run by 75th Moridau time. One hour faster than 9oih Mcris I
NORTHBOUND DAILY. jgOUTHBOUND. iT\i| v "-5I
No 8f ; No No. sa.
Lv«* Atlanta- 50a cm k4O am f«tv» New York 12 ou ni.-fif .*.’Uj
Ar Gainesville... To ; " lo;t7 ” ” I’hiladclphia 7 20am ‘ EJ
’• Lula 730 “ 1100 “ “ HaltiuMirc, I 0 6il “J
“ To. ana 851 “1203 “ *’ VVashiugtoti 1150“ “I
“Htmeca.. 9 59“ 12 57 “ " t’harlotte’vTl 3 60pm V w '' I
“Enslev 11 04“ 305 “ “ Bynctibru-g 015 “
“ Greenville 11 32 “!2 30 “ “ Duiivil e 025 “ I
“ Bpa.(anburg 12 45 am 343 “ “ iticlimoiid, 3 25“ il" 1
• 4jlalliinyv— 138 “ 432 “ “ Goldsboro 11 50 A M “ uo “I
“Gastonia 2 51“ 5 41 “ ‘ UtUoigh 5 (Ml p y : I
“ t'tiarlotie 405 “ 625 “ " Gn-tarsboro 1121 « „ I
“ Salislmry [548 “ 8 01“ “Salisbury 110 A M ~ ’I
“ G ,-ee islioro... 735 “ 935 “ “ <'narlol te 300 “ ,r’ "I
“ ltaleigh 135 i>m “ Gastonia 349 “ , I
“ Goldsboro 440 “ ! “ Gaffney’s 504 “ ~r “1
“Danville 912am1126 “I “ Spartanburg 5 S(J “ lE ‘I
“ Richmond 337 i-m 7 (Ml am “ (iivi-nville 714 “
“ Bv.n-hburg. ... 12 45 “ 210 “ “ Faslev 742 “ j "I
“ Giiarloltsvillc. 3 13“ 425 “ “ Seneca 855 “ “
" Washington,.. 8 30“ 845 “ “ Toccoa 050 “ - ‘‘
“ Hallimore 1125“ 10 03 “ “ T.ula -‘n 08 >• "
•‘l’liiladclphia... 3 (Ml am 12 25 pm “ Gainesville 11 14 “ Lg!
“ New York, 620 “ 3 20" Arrive Atlani.a 140 p M In4,,pw
Sf.EEPINT-CAR SERVICE. "1
On trains 50and51 Pullman Buffet Sleeper Between Now York -m.i a
On trainss2iliot 53 I'ullmim Buffet Sleeper between Washiu 'i,, " m
Oi leans; Wasliingto 1 and Augusta. I’l.lliouo Sleeiaa
bornaiid Rielnnoiid, >«»wt.enOre*,
Throiigli_ tickets on sale nt principal stations, lo all points.
inlnt-iiiation, apply to any agent of the <’oin|>uiiv. or to
F. B. THOMAS, ~ \V.('H EAfis
hen. Mam.gi r. Riolnnoiul, \ a.-. Ass’t u,.„- , a , s .
N, Gouge,
lilacksiaiih and General lUpuir
THE UNDERSIGNED h m .pm o-l at il.o “On-hid stand.”in
JLawrcneeviHe, a liiaeksmith. Wo. I ami oonerai Rupair Shop, Vli®
lie will bo prepared r<\ do all kinds of farm, wn.ooll au I carnage
on short notice and at reasonable prices.
He makes a specially of rep t rings bug; ji,.s and carri iges. Brio
on your old buggies and have them made how. Work guaranteed
Lawreaceville, Ga., Fob IMIm. J N. UOyflfi
LARWEWEYiLLK i
SEMINARY
FOR I
Males aad Fema^s
Sprimr Term begins Monday* J imi.iry 0 I
Having boon re-eloctc I ITiucial m inn lusi icn t*.-* for IMSij, • w I
c\l lo make it, so fur as skillful an l t!i >.* >ugh l.t*acliiug ati.l U|lJl I
line ir<»c I
"Tlie Kqual of an/ School
ol . . 1 " U*lß Heetion. tmlents will he pr.-p u, d for the .luuiororSemor I
is 1 TE 1 assist i !, . employed as necessary todal
„ood and abstain ml work, 'Terms pe. month- ]
FIRST CLASS, - $1 50.
SECOND CLASS, - 2 00.
THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50.
for lK, ” k k,>o l’ iu gtsiugtit without extra charge. Deductioa
This is, the lowest rote of tuition, 1 Imlieve, of any school of similar-cade
io Y‘V!' ‘'' Board in the host families and with the Principal atlroa'
to io dollars per month. Bor circulars or information address,
P uof. J. T. NEWTON. Principal.
EACWEIiL s£ GOWER
Elowory BraaCh , Qa,
Take this ojiportnnity to inform the people crGwin
nett and adjoining counties that they are still
manuLieturing their just ly celebrated
Wagons and Huggies
V» nicn iiavi' given such universal satisfaction for du
r.iliiiity, Ivight. .Running Proportions and Stylish Fin
i>b for many years. Their prices have be, n reduced
to suit the times. Also dealers in
W (JON and ( IiRIAGE MATERIAL,
IROAJk COAL, I’AIN'T, OIL , ETC
oulv to "leii" '-iTilf"," H' ly hud not t • slopshop stuff mad«
the ve.-v-. "" :l! "'ays guaranteed. Tit nkful to the public for
Or nt o a, . 1 .-f ’ 'he past, t.ney shall’ continue to do
I h.h ut most to met it an m.-reused patronage in the future.
i-..r prices, lerrns, etc., address DAWELL & .GOWER,
March 24-ly Flowery Bymch, Ga.
Y 5 m
MAEWe wOrlses
—manufaetprers ati.l ■ tealers in-
IT Vli IAN AND RUTLAND J/Alil4LE MONUMENTS,
DON 7'Od/DS, II /v'AI), AND FOOT STONES.
AISI> IfjVDEItTAKEK
Church Street, Stone Mountain, Oa
March 10, 85,-lv
till SUE IE SB’
W.]''Smith,
DUFOiTD, - GEORGIA.
lias rFeeivad an immense slock ot
Fall X, Winter Goods
1 have selected my stock with care anil with an eve to th
iny eu tom, is. Having height low !„r the Cash will give my custom-r
Ijencfit. iVly stock is fresh, am] consists of a full line of
Pry Goods, Groceries Notions Booth Shoes Hats
Caps Clothing Hard war < '
'!’ :ir * wry thing usually found in a well.stoeked eonnlfy store.
. y (acilitifs /or handling these goods at short profits cant he heat in •"
part es the State. No clerk hire or house rent to [>uv-*-I give my oMtumJ*
the rdvantage rt this heavy expense: Remember I
~„C ^N TBE UNDERSOLD FOR THE CASH.
«tCtT“ Ihe highest market ptiee'paid for cotton and all kinds of country
produce Give me a caii uud be coovinccd,
W. T. SMITH, Baford, Ga.