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PERFECTION AT LAST.
FRALEY'S
A instable Quilting Frame
By the us. of tho above appa’alus
Alky lady or girl of 14 years ol ago, can
unike * quill, in from one-ami -i-luilf
to two hum's, tliHt iit tho onmuiry
way woul.l require a week's v ork.
It i* so s mule line eosv to operate
that any eiiil.i ean work ti.
You litu o only t" see it to l>e con
vinced that that it is tlu> K -t help to
lit use Wives over olletv.l ilk tikis eotltl
4r>. Mr. J S Rawlins, the ueueral am
who is now eauvassin- .' ■ > »> v .
With headquarters at luiw ■ er,ee\ :. U*.
will take pleasure in slit-wins it to vou
Georgia—Gwiin oit k .'itutv.
Whereas Maty k Nosh t. ,u
Ira.rix of Joseph 11. Neshit, tvpre
sent.sto the eourt in het pent ion
tlulv tiioil.tliat she has full} adminis
tered said Jos It Neshit - . state. I Ins
is therefore to ciwaUpervou-concern
heirs ami ereilit> rs, to show eausj,
ifauv tliev ean.why saidaduiinist ratrix
should liol he discharged teem ti i
ailuiluist rat ion. ami r e-.ve tuts of
dismission ou the tirst Monday in
Any ust lNwi.
J tun os 1 Lamkin.
Apil 381W6. t^if-t-t-tv
NTOI Iv I.AW i'LiA in’a.
Georgia, Gwinnett 0 .if. ty
Court of Ordinary, May JS, lx's;,
mas. on th.-4th day of May,
'MX a petition, s ynod by lift } free
holders ot »aKi county. w:i> filed ui
my offices ill aeoord"iKH " ith <r\ non
llio. Of the e.'de of 1,"-' and aim nd
in. uts thereto, pravimt that the Is it
eflt of the pivki-iens ot so tiotis 1449.
1440, liol, 144?, 145.5 ami 1454 ot said
code may Is-orne operat.ve iu said
count\ ill Gwi nett: ami notice qf
the fUiu of said petition having K'on
given a,. required by law. id no
counter petijnu hat ns been tool
thereto, as provided for u s.dd sec
tions.
It is. therefore, or.ler.Hl that an
election Is 1 held at the Court Ground
in each Militia distn. t said of county
ou the tirst Wednesday.
THE 7th DAY OF JULY. IS ‘0
under the same rules and
as are provi.i.Hi for the 'le, t -ll ..f t he
meml»ers of the General A setuhiy.
At whioh election the ones; ion to l>e
suhmitted to the law ful voters shall
lie "'Fence,” or "No Felice.'' and eaeh
voter will have w-itteu or prime i ou
his ballot the words 'Fem e, 'or "No
Fence.’’
The returns of said elo. lion to be
luadeaq tike Ur.Un.kry of said oouuty.
At dnd election th • la" p vii-.s,
that no person shall l>e alio aval to
vote except iu the militia <i sir t iu
whiwh he tvsiiies. Witness my hand
and official signature.
juneU'Stf. JA > T. I.AMKIN.
Uniinary.
Georgia—Gwinnet: i\ iuity.
B. A. Blokev ami H B J . a. a 1
ministrators .if William Jacks u. do
ceased, basin due form apt’ ed so
the undersigned for leave to sell the
lands belonging 10 th. »■> ate of said
deceased, to-wit.
Five hundred and niuet.vru acres,
more or less, in sa d county, known
as part of Cobb's surrey, and the
place whereon dee d r< - led at the
time of his death, adjoining lands of
Mrs. C. F. Blakey. il. B. Ji. - .
Robt. Ktbridge, ti. 1. Bagw. ’.: ami oth
era, and said appUeat ion " id b, heani
on the tirst Moiniav in jult uexl.
This Mai 10.
James T Lamkiu. Onl y.
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BA
AND MAKE
BIC SCORES,
■
eEMINGTOII
IFLES-aH
SHOT GUNS
All We Latest Improvements.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Son:
a Arms mid Ammunition,
281 & 283 Broadway,
NEW YOR
VXBTSKN OKFII K,
. D. H. LAMBERSON A CO.,
T 3 Slrvct,
ARMORY, - - - I LION, N. Y
REMINGTOr
SHOVELS,
• COOPS, SPADES
UK i« TIE KST IktlCS, IT »UII Vittl
naunci tiut mm osb ue u»*« ta u
On® Piece of Solid Steel.
ao holes o« itvm to wcutcq the bu
• AND FO* CIRCULARS.
tEIIHGTON AGBICOITCBAL 0
lUOX. X. Y.
Mew T.rk Ohs*, 118 CktwWr. tut
A MARVEIOiic Stum
»*ai> a nro uttirs.
FROM THE SON: V,. :
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Vc H* iu> S?ra t JTWM sisfrw froat Sec <
•A. aad fb*ux-Aaai Itcut wid i» »
tuntotfia
r Ayers S&rsapar
b* Va>*. la t* <**» I titrA V.» >'->■* r »
Ur* cvesazwd U* _ .v .' • <
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ot a unsfiMß Hire OB Uh * - >
In year* ape Flora a fee *p -.* -» . . s
at tia'. t.Bw s it grads*. ■ • *b . „•
1 saw* bob d; a w
WTRb'.J **.,■:«!. Bad BP Ot'JM Of |>.T. » Ik-.;
b* Separ e» a( y\»sr nwvti.-.r*. S.- ■ ■ a_- *
Mw BWB Of LiS Bp- rrX’T a* |- *.
at .* Lbs. 1
aM- »ocld t b> i£* . jo > -*
• V.&taUM’
FROM THE FATHER: , .V-f,
a *aiT for o» to m* to ,->a the bezel: 1
kata dartrcd trora sL* os* c t
Ayers Sarsaparilla
avwthi Bee I BBS Ner'f*'r«ewel«l!d
• MrriM* kvaor aai a * bim. TS«
Varaec caused bb troraaaaC Bad iwo- rahis
tsthis*. b • \S» bb craebwi a- a# : - .as*
tba Koai w» As* >a mx:rx < wLsaerpe
I we-red. Ms MAwriofS were (rats. Bad - x
Mt » besiea. I eßß.zoes.rari tie .>* .: . *
Subb .? 1 B"1 .:a to AyeU last, B' i . ;
II rarz.*--jt Baca da) u=* Mr
bar r •» *aN>*wr» BS oare. TV' *■ s . . »
aE I—WI. Bad I fed prise r «, . *--
la|iri te.et TB?a Bke tatic t.-d i» ,
a-.vß B'tbctaft TJ TUB, C bp* Mb: xit ,
waA2Wwieu«fet*»rh a care jaws.* case, a^i
i MS tbara bs I lare ben mat ie t*L y a.
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Scientific American
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tosk- mdchsnicm, en<tccYr*.n* dttcewmA ia
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Wr liU*trht*i » th Fpltencini
paMu'At k»d (Aratdm a »o>i Yal»*bV mjo.'oßNi*
of mftxmaUoa which bo iwran shoaM bo witaooL
Tfcr {x*p*l*ritj of the ikn srji. Avi k- an »*
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MI'N"N ACO I'uKisfcor*. Nvv 3c'>-.TvMtd« Iy. X V.
PATENTS.' r-Vi.:
r%l htll I VJ# E t ,;. t ears*
11 ■ ■ vet SCO Wot*
tfco TatcPt Oivt and haro rroparyvi
mt'rr than Or»o Hundred Thou
sand awdic-as tens for pa'.vat* »a tha
Cwini ht*t«* ar t malrm
OmatA Ttidr-Matav t op> rktfhiA,
arid aui other pa pm for
* to 5U\ cotco t Zifit IB the
i Oiaada. Bajr.awi. rraaor,
ay and other foretjns o«ssm<». prr
it short Bx'tToe and on reason a o < terms,
rmataoa as to oMa ninx patent* chrer
iT»n v»Tthxv»; charge- Hawd-heok# of
iaJH>c sent fw Patents cbtamed
thrash Mutua ACo are »a the ;rr.: Tr
AmritM tree The adra»ta*e of ffich aotwe .*
wail understood hy ail p«rim who w»*h todii
roe of ihetr ptserdk
1 Mi XX k CO. o«f* Muiuk
,Vk Iff x .1
Barren Leland,
trL a fTerrboiy know? &s Uit s-... *
r oi the
Largest Hetei Enterprises
-5 Am&X&L. s&Titk&l white * piUfKjfer f »
New York Oh -*«aameiauLArvH'.iAi i'atw
Hunt, in tb« early Jits of enrjrra.t « so; *»-
ifornia, he teamed that. o**o oi me oft.eer* 4 4
Ihe had cured inwxclT. during the rof
»^e t of au ohsuiiAie ditwaae i > Lie use ol
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Since then Mr. Lfland Las recoir.r, . d
Ayer's Sarsatarilla in 1 w\ < vt
e.ix’s, .mkl he has nerer vet Liard *.-i its fjuk*
ore to effect a radical cure.
Some years a®o ooe of Mr Lri. avn*> f .«
Laborer* tnjised Lis
state of his Liood. aa og!y »ert>fuk v.< sarc r
or lump appeared on the iujurext liiuK J- r
hle of the 'iin. with a» .
lartir*; pains thxoir jtl ' lawn. !Mdc U
r!t';os; intolerable. The hecawe e? r
»t iouesly eslaifed. ami mnnir ■* ulcers ferr el,
great quant;sics of eortreWkt >
offeus re matter. N’o trcatsi-yat in? ci ,u.y
•rail nn;il the man, hr Mr. Ltland's ii. ->
L-a, was s»r; ;Kd t «fc Atxk • Sakaarj*
r:uxA. which aUajred the poia initaUaw,
healed the ions, xesnoTed the mihag, xiA
«xuptet«Lv restored she r.;bw usew
Mr. Leland Las i< n-.r^x'dr
Ayers Sarsaparilla
«r Uk <alire m\*e» ; »A, !
! *i;er ehsKTiiivß, «vabg~**» !
j fe» tWrv is »d n«ilks&e Im wvr.J j
\ W u fix *S»e <i L*w l> >ora^r>e
tfce effect* of k ch x *~
t & * * Mr- s «*3r ttTs-.e
f *fro feiSTySx-KTe t eT>ii?«A * j
f t*? *>-•? e\tt*#ct -t c*ri: tv» m• i l
j *:'t estker as kas auaNaatfe C«a* Kctel ■
I lx«?jg AS tJbf
j Erxi--cirjtr. JTA u*£ iSC :* N; « Vt; t
>*J ' «> y s re V.3d- - >•«-• -r - ,
j r’*■- ’• ■ i J u
t'i I*v ;»- : » ■ ■- : ~ x > ■>
1 is. isSaofc.
ahei' ft
Df. J.C.AyerA Co. j c*% *; ss.
St-tii ;-r *2: f:
Royal Rich lied RlihmL
In t -o. untr> wc - •. -'. c:nts.
S£Kl Ur .iTtr tßitllsru tv iiUVC
' x*d .V-- that -v. :...h c *..-->es
Ucr. the \e :> f er-.jrerocs.
There are jamce> asd mffioa
•ires. :' j ;n ie-. • '. r;crss aixl
Lvc J v heakh. aho
n\voi<i he e .id to the strengtli
02 the h'lmbiet iibor nc; r -tr
And there are manr pecxnie ■» :>o'
are neither kinscs. tint •eivcs* i>.»
nuiiioaiires. •tdtx bi-AVi i> tiiin.
wh a:> r*v who arc
soncriag ntm md ddb3» ]
*tv% and who know not the ple.isure
a beartv me.d nor the en;
mem c-f bein*; able to do a j. .
dav s work.
Il .-.x'h pecole wt!! put some i. :
into their Hood, they wdl *isJ r
and earkh :t. They con tio u*w u
the use of Browr s Iron B to.
the purest and most eicefi°at i
medicine ever made. Thousa:o.>
who were wreak. lar.c’ud. pale id
prvsstr.itcd. .-.re :x>w happy to - ■
that I.r.*WTi's Iron Bittets brt o.Lal
the.: opand iaie their: r--w liic- a
r~»jf
dl »t “»» »VI U*»r -Bi ■» ■»
- ' ... -- .. . -•
VSi'iJ 1
New Firm
Notin' is hiTfby . 1 ban
his day associated with as }si rlnc. iu
he mermnlile bosiooss in Ijiwru.v.vitie
my sons, VV II Hobius i and N S
Robinsou, aud tho but. > wil hen -
; aflor bf conducted under tla firm name
of
li X KOBIXBX A SOX
I We will ktvp in stock a fail lino**>
I genoral merchundise and have ad.ioi to
[t he business CtHifoctlons and Fancy
G oods, aud will do a gvneral barter bus
oes?, aud we offer our stock cheap lor
sash or bartea. Give us a trial
B N BOBIKS >N .. SONS,
lewrskct’vllle Ga
1 1 "» : ;
jr Ayer s
Th r I if/or,
Fot' restoring Gray Hair to
its natural Vitality and Color.
i> ..re™
Kmr*r 2n i :’orom
-■ l s
• * -
x"fs : ’ r sfoml tails
;!i. ii color, tr.i'A o ,n t
U'okm -- , nth. Thin it
'hiokoiuxt, fatting Kaii chicks l,ami
nbhiess often, ttu-:—•'.. >• a!wav*,
liv'd by ils use. X . tv.;; ! -
tore the hair where tkc t'eUiites an
■es-trovoi . or tae a.:. as. ; iu
nl kleeavokt. lint > : as rvntaii
m lie savot for i. ‘ . by this
pplieation. !n>tva i•t :• . lie
\air with a pasty s, ’ :nci;t. i will
,iv'p it clean and v j ;\>ns Its
x casio ial use will pick cut the hair
'ruin turning gray ot falling off,
«ml consequently pm it hi. -s
free from those deU :c:i n;s sub
stanvea which make some prepara
s ilaiwefoos an . jurfous to
he hair, the Vigor can < nly beneftt
mt not harm it. If wanted merely
’or a
HAIR DRESSING,
•tiling else ean K found so desir
ii*le. ConLtiiii.ig ieiti r oil nor
:ye. it does not soil ....
•rie, ami yet lasts long on the hair,
giving it a rich gio-sy k.stre suad a
grateful jKrfumc.
rnxPAr.FD nr
Dr. J. C. AYER i C 0„ L we'. Masm,
i'rkfli-'d. an 4 Jsskroi, 1 ( ’ imuu.
♦ ■IS • N ■ .*
TONiOE Tl> BD' : i 'fT.d'. H
Will 8o let, to tie f--kv.il 1 . ier,
on Seiurday next..';- .at '• n. m.
s l the shoals, th 1 repa • e Brain
' lett Shoaß Briil.e.
'r«in> 5(1 feet ea<-h to 1- i-nt in. t' n •
o the |\la< e if you w on a job. amt I
will furnish s|»-» is. a-. If I can
get a rook piet put up w ■; 1 prefer it.
J. 11 St-rxetL
t'h.. BJ., IV., Cents.
Apri 19th is-*. It.
1 ill lw> let to the lowest lesptMrsi
ble bidder, the ivuitrm ! for the eiw
lion of abridge across Ak -va at wha
iskuowuas Harbin's !i:• -• sal
unlay the sih day < f May. as the
lirid t-T miles Sout h Host ->f Uwtk n
eeville There will Is- 1. • ai.J 4 >i■ tie
piers, ooufaitiitig atiout Vvl jw rt-h. 3
spans of new bridge. - ! f. - i each w ith
tniss r.-. .-s.ti span. 1".': let the
.same iu two or use ... f,„ .u»ue
work, seeoud for w-* «l-w Hut
will allow sAone contractors to bid r..r
woexl-work if desired, sy- ; n, ats-us
eau te- seen by • a tin ; •, ihe iin.ier
sglkesl.
J. r>. St'KVOK.
l'h„ Bd„ Co., r.kin.
April -Olli Ivti. a.
(jtoroio. frwmnet'. Comity.
Kinauuel Arnold, col d., lijvinc iu
ue form applied to tho uiidersigmsl
or the Itiaivliaiixh p o? ihe |<, rs..;.s
klkd property of Fioy.l.Naney. wesley
s*av incah. Klia ’ - V •.. 1.
misor ehildi en of Ch< Arnold,
tkl., lat« of sa.d county, d»s -
Kettoe is hervby sives th t hi*
leal ion wilt be herd at my ,-ih e
the hist Monaav ia J .iv n,-xt.
aylS 'SB.
Jas- T. Lattkir,. Ordinary.
This standard art: . z..
potmifed with 'the great.:-.- . ire.
Its ejects are c. » ier-J sad
s saiistaetory i- t. -.
It restoevs o' ct o.:r to
its oncthful colt-r.
It mores ail erupt'. :.s r __lzg
arsd «iar triiS. It . i
tonhag, aoMtusa:« - - • j-rsea
»ifv«. and the s.iip its ust
.MMBMS white du. : If
R;. its tc-nx prepart..-
the i*p_Ajy glands :o : - ..*
rigor. preitWiJ .ug
rr j ag "._t t.j . zu.:
fCr.ng.
As a dreasaag. noth ag :.:.* '<«*
foond so detsk or ,b. i.-..
A. A. Hares. M I As
saver of Massa.o • ;s s: .. •■ Tic
C\l«d€!l*> StTi 1 p> .Ht i.L '
se - .-ted for exoti c : . .:sii:v ; ..ri
1 ' - ; . _ j
tor ;ts munird . .. ”
Price, One 3>;Jar.
BMckinghju»‘- Dya
FOR THE WH SeERS.
This elegant j«ej«ars:k*r. nm '«
Ki.ed on to chanire t:e cob. .s{the
heard <hoaa gray or am c the - ua
U - rs.••':•. . te
at discretion. It -..
being in one preparation, and qh
•> and etf.\ tttal.r ; :.» .t,s a ;er
-sanent color. wL.. h wb_ i_v.u.cJ
-ub nt*- wash off.
•afkfwtareM b> R P *• - L 4 CO.
NASHCA. S. H.
tvrjr Bii :... -. a > -
/^■^FERRrS
•■•sd *c Man cf ■ . *
it cvachJLr* :Sa*w: v
Urn. - :iwai aad »iL>“ -«
- P&mt st i *-
o.m. Ferry a*, ww , .
Gosypium
Phospho.
I'UK i.KKAT
Ccttcn and to Fertilizer
MAMVACTIHIP I>V
E O. AY . HO )TT sV CO.
ATI-.VKTA, k,A.,
SPECIAL MAMKE FOR
SDUI'HERN Land AND CROP
To encourage a friendly rivalry
among our customers, and to de
termine the quantity of ossypi
nrn, mode of application nd cul
ture that would pay the farmer
best, we have for the past tlnee
years offered premiums for the
best crops of cottoa, corn, wheat
aud oats made on laud on which
Gossvpium only was used as a
fertilizer. These contests have
resuJ ted in such a remarkable de
velopment of fJeorgia soil, and
created such an in.'ert st among
the thousands of farmeri who use
bossypium, tbat we have conclu
ded to offer as
PIU MIL MS FOR IsN>,
$1,200 in
COLD!
—ANI)-
■-M TON S OSSYITUM,
For ue targes yields of eo cr.
c>r wayi ini oats made by use
of oasypiam on.y.
Sad for circulats gi viug award
of premiums for ly>'>, with report
o: Contestants, shewing how they
prepared the land, applied the
ossypium. mode of eulure.
vie d. etc„ together wiih a fall
LIST OF PREMIUMS FOR
and the official analysis of fossyp
iuu . showing it to be one o
THE HIGHEST RAPE FER
TILIZERS
on The market oossvpium will
be so’.d for Cas L. r on Time for
Curreney or Cotton, by
John H. Almand, Lawrenceville,
S. T. A J.. E McElroy Noreross.
Geoc H. Barksr. Duluth.
C. R. Poole, Buford.
T J. Robertson, Logansviile.
Marld-lm
trcekrgia—Gwinnett County
To all whom it may omcertk
Notice is hereby given that the return of
the appraisers appointed by the court ol
Ordinary, to set apart a twelve months
support for the widow and minor child
o: r tiarner. deceased have been filed
in my office as required by law. xii
persons interested are _ejeby cited to
show cause if any they can on the first
M day in way why said application
should ao! be granted and the returu of
ibe apprais- rs made the j-idcment of the
- 'Hit, Ti.is Much 17th ISSC
Jas. T. Lamkin. Ordy.
Bolen A Biaiey and Hartwell B
ji- kstm have in «e form applied to tne
for permjnent letters of administration
on the estate of William Jackson late of
salt; county deceased aid t wili pass
upon said appiica'ion on the first Moo
iay ~ May rust Tbi-March 17tu
Jas. T. Larakir. Or dy
M~ MALI HA DISTRICT.
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
Totlit 8.-aixl .-f Couuty Commis
- -i -aitl fount) .
i hi nu it-i-icii-'l commissiouersi a|>-
t>oiiit* <1 b> the Boanl of County Com j
u:.ssions of mu 1 county, at tb« 1 K- i ill
5- >' -* "i li. ISSS, Hi lay out a now ma
'■ ia -1 -ari. t iu oouformitv to law,
from Cains district 4Cbul iV M. and
Hog Mountain 444th, disk, tw - leave
t ibat bavin- .-iuj-1 >v, !R, N.
M i, C-ninty Surv«->.n-’ of said
• i-uiitv they pirxH-eedeil to -lis, barge i
ilj- ioty tsssuol them, aa.l bavo ;
narked out a n«-or u aliti district
fr■nu the old district afoi
1-xks. IHgiiUkilic at the tin, i.-nro ii
tl - • • *lllll,, s of llall an,l Gwinnett at
a chestnut ,*ak. near the residence of
- !’ All. a-.,-! U ... the • stale,
i.sl-,'l line MvrtU Hoe Miwintaiu 1
. I - j-ir 11 til districts, in - d,l coiiu
ty. a, • nn.nine with the sai-1 estab-
lishes 1 line ti> ts* k corner, ou Biw-aii
( lbsad.n- at the residence of W B paarr
- tlicn.e- east, toa Hickory correr. on
>u ~, r Hill roadi tb»y*'c cast
t- a Cop.iar corner on th»- sainesville
.-.id. eiv.e: Hoa iloo-ralli churedl
.e-d ■ ..,1 crave.'sal i* said road,
; »r- ; -n the Cain’s
. -ir.it lies. at one mile al-'Te
lis.rr,-. ••* r " thence to a White
E V. IN - - is. thence
fifßia k ntm i-orwr near the rest
1 1 -'V ,f W. A. Pausok. thence a
line to a Gum comer on tne
hie between Gwinnett and Hail
>• -i-'.-es. near the Koekv Fork on the
Sibery creek.
Tu-r nireis and bound# will more
fij'uy ai jm»r by refrreme to a plat
2 - zt t v ~a.j T . y i.V unlT Surreyor.
ar. iu - -. attached a# apart of’this
V- ■“. jUid we do further ;o#:ify that
s 2 -I* ---S :. s laid out will contain
w.tr_a •*# limit# a# many nßtau at
tha labte to malhia duty, as
*" :.-- >ssiTT to form a Captain's
—» ••' :• i,--oe<fe4 t« m:i.sary law#
iy. ibz# state. Arxi tha: aesther yt the
t- fr.WB wfeirh 11.* territory t# ,
laXe* w-_. * IcA w-.tfc a les# tusfer '
: ie-rs# pawaaaa for r : rt »» I
lust tiar y# seve.ssiLr* t.; in a Cap ?
a' •: taat
-' - —' '- • .. • ••
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’u- - **” '*lo* -yt lib# -t tj*.. rww
•-* - mat ler-r.-iey tnai siuw»friew
-. '.Xii ld*ir :* T!r.L:-. Blni
u, b se* rxiiijß izsir-cc .711> J ; iy-2iß.:' X*
w-:ii tie ;c»ytr :f ptciben. W»
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• -1.: v . Ur }•.■ i-
T '-*' 1 s. w* j ‘..srngy
ti id ww ia»i tin C;ansy surnty *
we?'-.- Says i..cuuz .* «ur«i4w.
TJUt SSi»rv.A 4. i*B.
iyaav- S. T»wgsae.
3ao.ai>.at xxcj
w. L Ail
i>; <1:3: .Hrtisner.*.
vt read. £ si* f :**««••.cid rey. tr. ay
->iii a a#r zt. x. :.1 itsr.i Vi re.in
tfa* Bi*. i t# ha ad*s:
Ord- tia: sirii- :* ii ctc: tar.
ii S' -A.-.:, istr'xt * u: ia*e ‘J re j*
J & 3oc«b_i»
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A :m. t iirß.l fx\M ide auaaas*.
Jas. D. S p
tua.- li;a Isa# Hr B-iC* . =
Gterg *—tiritsttt Csestj.
vb, reus. D. F. V#nw isi tr>i M.
-:.- .. : -- f G W.
V-r- r. represent to the nan Iw ifcotr
je:;usKi du:y hied, tad they &a*e
t at*. This t#. therefore to cite iil
- 1 TiOefThed. br.irf eredr
U'*r>, to cause, il ast ikey cwzu
'hi-x * iaiiiksarmJ-Lhr!*
i«e frvm Umr fclßucHinh
;. a. «i-5 ry- t ..-1
■:. ihr first M ,-.fci» . Sr| ‘rabef,
)>*iv Ja>i f. Lvn- O. 1 v
FKEEJ
. - - - «ti. gfe £-C r«r ■
*•*■. *fj -«< A** Itnfpit It i* ..43^
j»r, jpSaiaiJt iT" m
ram m
Staple. Uw Rolls. Sm
ed. Kasv to Pick, Prolific, Open Gro
g , Withstands Dry Weather better
han any Other vrrieties \ iekls
40 Per Cent
LINT!
Holds its ft ait be'tei than other varL
aties, The increased yield of lint covers
1' cost of piekius:
The PKTKHKIN IMPROVKD”
was originated and bred op to its pres
ent high standard of excellence by Capt.
J A Vetetkin, of Orangeburg county
South Carolina. The seed were first of
ferred lor sale in 1880. with all t e 1
above claims which have beou abuudaut
ly sustained.
Sei.d fear circular giving testimonials
of those who planted it last a>ason
Cottou maKing is reodereel profitable
beyond dispute, by the introduction of
this seed.
Price per Bushel 8 1 oO
Fifty Bushels, or more, to elubs
at one older, at special pri-
ces.
COTTON CULTIVATORS,
Alt PEN PLOWS.
CORN MILLS.
I COTTON SEED CRUSHERS,
LAND PLASTER,
MA RINES FOR SOWING
OATS.
BSCR JK)DN S HARROW AND
CULTIVATOR.
Address,
MARK W. JOHXSO
27 Marietta SiN A CO.
Ail reei,
Fb suta, a.
™COUGHS.CROUP
AND
CONSUMPTION ««
TApr
:»y
V
SWEEI 1
AND—
MULLEIVi
*n»e -wer 1 ! %' ad frv*«i itn ' ' » <
•Ai-e-joss* l , a : * ur»i ikeMoii nm 3«c
ifec Sw i2ti*err. c .Artsi a Hir. _ M-
fnanpic (hi: l * «en« ,-i.rV2: |. >
Use eariy m. r&ine outoilk ai» l «>bsblau
Uie v ii.'.J ; it r\jm v.se membraa* it. cn.**
at*2 wh y , £ jwrv- ux v Wiw» eoakbined w Ah t*e
fceatl.: i mncxl*ei. -a principle ;a tbe sswiic-ua
pUst f the - t Ai. presents in Tatlok'S
i'hk.r- E££ Kiai- i urstintim axt> Mn-
UTi to n reeaedT ?. -r
VT.* a am ») p*l*-
laU-<*. s-aJ ch±i is pleiaed h> like it. .ut y..ut
'i i r.l Price, Sir. a&i»l. If be doe*
ih **«? will pay, f..r vt* :.aie only, ex
prestf Nat.'- - « Urjee sue >sUie u> any p*rt ot
C. < oa receipt of il al
_ ALTF.iL JLTAI Kilt. UlaaU.Ua.
ho Whiskey!
Browx’s Ir. \ Bitters
1S °. ne t ‘ ;e ™y few tonic
medicines that are not com
posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fru ittu. source of intemper
ance by promoting a desire
for rum.
Br : n's Ir. y Bitters
is guaranteed to be a non
intoxicanng stimulant, and
-- *hL.. is Death- every case,
tske of all liquor.
i-3'C it the same turse abso
—/ kill the (Stsi~ for
-rMs=ey me xba mtoxi
r 'l ‘>V jf.stT.eiSsorol
-ttt .'lwnw CknS3tm J2f
m-rt if ?.n>va i irta
1 iVOBta
I*l*l mntfo
sr ou* v*n»su*, aagfiss
wuir jr.-riKTirii.ij s
sai ’ J ▼'ll atv* Inq,
i ▼in i> -Aikmam
iir iiaic/>nir ; » .*x:w^#srattiuk
?3 ?8.-za*
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*““* -*-*■ V ****<**•**
*-f mifßSta-.®,
“i -f* tk, rheassaciisat
ri -gm. co vwoaptiaa.
: - - - % -T.-y
:r 1 and ,t never
-T ac-d
CONSUMPTION.
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m xt.*.**** « f r»M •< t; ♦ rT« ** * «•* *wC
* - - w* '-**• n- t - UK. «* •■Mfca
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a««ci4i » ax a a 5 - MU-TtSB « t4_» :
Hiiimti t cttUiutPtt
—THE —
NEW ORLEANS
I?hr vport
And Texas hort Line'
—VIA
GEGORIA PACIFIC R’Y CO
Soedule in Effect I December 3,1885
WESTWARD
No 54 L’vs At lama nosa in daily
Mad and Stop- nt all stations
Express Ar. Birmingham 355 pm
“ Meridian 1130 p m
'• New Orleans TOO a m
~ No 50
Fst Line L’vs Atlanta d’ly 4 30]im
N (Plea’s Sfops at all stations betw n
Yieksb'g Atlanta and Tallapoosa
& Stireve Ar Birmingham 11 35 p m
port. “ Meridian fi 25 a m
“ Vicksburg 1; 40 p m
“ Shreveport 11 10 p m
“ New Orleans 1 00 p m
“Mosß I Lv’a Atlanta 10 00 p md’ly
i Night | Stops at all stations
Express | Ar Birmingham 950 a in
No 55 L’vs B’m’glmm 800 am dly
Mail and Stops all stations
Express Ar at Atlanta 800 u m
No 51 L’vs Birmingham ’5 45 d’ly
NIGHT Stops at all stations
EX PR’S Ar. Atlanta 950 ain
N\. 53 L’vs B’m’ha m 106 a m d’ly
F’st Line Slops at all stalious D’tw’n
AtPnta N Tallapoosa & Atlanta Ar.
York and at Atlanta 7 15 a m
all points
East Ar at Lynchburg 150 a in
“ Washington 8 00am
“ Baltimore 935 a in
** I’hilatlelp’u 12 45 pm
“New York 8 4C p in
Manu boudoir sleeping ad dining cars
between Atlanta and New Orleans via
the Georgia Pacific railway and Queen
and Crescent on trains 50 aud 53.
TraiD 53 connects at Atlanta with K
T V and Ga., il 3. OH R ol Ga. and
GaJR R forjpoints in Georgia and Flori
da*and with piedmont air link for
points in the Carolinas Yitgiuia aud the
Dorth and east
The iastesl line to Washington Bal
timore Philadelphia and New York
Pullman cars A’lanta to New Yrk
without c ange
Trains 50 and 52 leave Atlanta on ar
rial of New York trains via pikpmont
air u.vßand make the fastest time via
New Orleans and Shreveport to all point
in Texas
Also connect at Birmingham with L
and N R R for Nashville Memphis Lou
isviile cnicago and St Louis
all trains arrive at aud depart from
the Union depot Atlanta and from <> eor
gia depot (20th street and roweli avenue)
Birmingham ala.
I Y Sag« Gko S Bar.ncm
Genl SoD.t Geo PbJssa gent '
Living Witasssss Testify.
Memphis. Tenn., Nov. 11, 1884.
lhave tiied Bradfield’s Female Regu
lator and find" it splendid, and ail you
claim for it. Respectfully,
Mattis A. Lowk.
Due West, S. C., Nov. 17. 1384
i have used one bcttle of your Female
Regulator, and can reccomraeod it to
the public as being a specific for the dis
ease's of women. Yours Truly,
Hester Smith.
Smithland, Tex: Nov 14. 1884.
Have been taking your Female Regu
lator. and think i> a great medicine.
Have recommended it to several of m
frieods, who have us'd it with the most
happy results. Yours Truly.
F. M. Whatley.
Wehsterville.Tex.. Nov, 11.1884.
Having used your Female Regulator
with great success, aod also the
mriend with tne same result. I send you
Fy thanks and best wishes. I think ev
ery Fiusle should know of the boon.
Respectfully,
Mrs. Jane Thompson.
1 Dion, Ga.. Nov. It) leß4
Have fees using your Female Regu
late* loc s-ane time With tb' best c-f re
sults. and find it to he what you claim
for it .woman's friend. Rcspt.
Mrs. W 1. Reaves.
'We are eoos’antly receiving such
voluntary testimony.
Treatse on Health ayd Happiness of
Woman mailed free.
Tb* B&ADrirui Rjwplator, Co.
Box 28 Atlanta. Ga
Fr Saiebv Winn and Born
NutuL’e to cchlic school
TEACH ERii.
I will lie in my office, in the court
hou«e,every Saturday from ml in-t.
I« tie ‘16411 of June. Inclusive, to ex
amine teachers, aiol their a—i-'ants,
audio make contracts with them,
and will expect teachers to tptiear ou
the days named for their sub-districts
Law reueeviile, ,
! Heir Mounta n • Mav £».
Maruns. j
Bay Creek. ,
* Cates' • May "JS.
Rockbridge. I
Berkshire, ,
Xorvross. -June 5.
I Duluth, I
Sugar HIU.
Goodwin's j June LI,
Cains i
Pucketts t June 19.
Ben Smith's
Harbin s i Jane X.
May li- ik. This. E WINX. C S C.
Georar*—Gwinetl County
Where a?, James M. Patterson
and fl- J. Stephenson, admin
istrators of Fannie Stephenson,
represents to the court, m their
pat:LOG duly hied, that they have
fully administered saia Fannie
Stephenson estate. This is there
fore, to cite aii persons concerned
Ltzra and creditors, to show cause
if any they can, why said adminis
trators should not be discharged
frosa their administration, and re
on a letters of dismission on the
ais Mordav in July ISSC
Mir. 30, >G. Jaa. T. Lamkin,
Ordinary.
| J, w-t j lihei for Divorce,
1 - - *lu Rwiuiett Supe-
Mary j Wcinert. f r.or Ceun march
J term IfSW
2i si to t C at,l.i,
■jefcniaut ■: tL- above stated c Md
ion —.1*11114 :111111$ oonntr an
- ruier t;'[«»hti» that she does
-obi'-e it, Mu-i irate.
, S» •» '“btr es are ordered that said de
_enttaaj» #pj*tatr and answer to said
cub* i-i tnt ic-xt - {Member term of
nun T that the same proceed
tu;ra-ee t 3 ilia this order be put>-
o'—: a '..nt owaimett Herald, as re-
VILITWi t#T liw.
c ' N'.L M TTCHIXS. Jsc
C H B ilti. pur s Att v.
mxyK-Ssi
AYER’S
Ague Cure
IS WARRANTED to cure all csss* of
iwral cae*is. sack a Wver atsl Ajws, 1 Swr>
mu.rt or ckvil Feeer, ImttHM Fetsr,
D»J»S Ap». BTS«» Freer, amt hirer Cows
Of failure, after due trial.
dea>r. are aash.-r-.sed. be cur circular ei
vXlj •*. to refund the money.
Df.J.C.A>eri Co., Lowell, Mis*,
Sold by ak l*Ufjr<e.
PIEDMONTS IR-LINE ROTTE
RICHMOND AND DA N VILLK S VjVUtM.
CODEXSED SCHEDULE. **
IN HrFBCT MAY 18TH lUUU. •
Trains run by 75th Mcridan time. One hour faster Mian iHll ti Meridian ’•
NORTHBOUND DAILY. SOUTHBOI ND DAILY.
No 51 N.. 53. ' No. 50. i N
Lve Atlanta-.... 1 SINI i\m 840 am lsuive New A’ork 12 00 night. 4.. A
Ar Gainesville... 703 “ 1037 ” ’’ Philadelphia 7 20am <«6o „
“Lula i 730 " 1100“ “ Baltimore, 950 9« <
“ To<*<roa ... 854“1J 03 “ “
“Seneca!!!!!!!! 959 “ 12 57“ “ Charlotte’v’ll 3 501'* 300
“Earley 1104“ 205 “ “ Lynchburg «15 ‘ 3
“Greenville 1132“ 230 “ “ Danvll e 9 2.) 804
“Spartanburg 12 45am 343 « “ Riehiuond, 325 1 3 00 ,
“
“Gastonia ! 2 51“ 5 41 “ “ Raleigh 500 P M |
“Charlotte ’405“ 625 “ “Greensboro 1121 “ 950
“Salisbury j 648 “ 8 01“ “Salisbury 110 A M 11 23 “
“ Greensboro... 7)35 “ 935 “ “ Charlotte 300 “ 1 OOP 14
“Raleigh 135 i'M “ Gastonia 349 “ ,142 “
“ GoldsTioro.... 440 ‘ “ Gaffney’s 504 249
“Danville 942 am 11 26“ “ Spartanburg 556 ‘ 384
“Richmond.... 337 pm 7 00am “ Greenville 714 " 449
“ Lvuchburg. ... 12 45 “ 210 “ “ Easley 742 “ i 5 14
“ Charlottsvalle. 313 “ 125 “ “ Seneca 855 “ 612
" Washington,.. 8 30“ 845 “ “ Toi'cou 9 sli “ 708
“Baltimore 1125“ 10 03 “ “ Lula 11 08 “ 826
"Philadelphia... 300am12 25 pm “ Gainesville 1134 “
“ New York 620 “ 3 20" Arrive Atlanta Ito P M 10 40 PM
SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE.
On trains 50and51 Pullman Buffet Sleeper be) ween New York and Atlanta.
On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and New
Orleans: Washington aud Augusta. Pullman Sleeper between Gremt
boroaud Richmond. .
Through tickets on sale at principal stations, to all points. Foi rutesau«
information, apply to any agent of the < ’ouipuny, or to
E. B. THOMAS, C. W. (’HEARS.
Gen. Muuuger. Richmond, Va. Ass’t Gen. I ass. A
Ja» N, Gouge,
1 acksmith and General Repair Sh»p
THE UNDERSIGNED lias openeff at the “Orrold stand.” in
Lawrenceville, a Rlacksmith, Wood and General Repair Shop, wWnnf
be will be prepared i 6 do all kinds of farm, wagon an l carriage work
on short notice and at reasonable prices.
He makes a specialty of repa ring buggies and carriages. HrtQg
oh your old buggies anil have them made new. Work guareuteed,
Lawrenceville, Ga., Feb 9-Gin, J N. GOUGE,
COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS.
ROYAL (Absolutely Pure)..
BUMFORIVS, wheu flesh . KK .'-tSiiHHHI
BEDHEAD’S fKBKKT*-'- 'JBtKKKM *
CHARM (Alum ' V - 7.''r)^AHiH
AMAZON (Altun Powder; * . jj
PIONEER SauPniDCisco),.. .. V A«
(ZAK ■ KHBP- \.iLiaeßMM >
lewis’ mmmmm n
PEA R L kAndrew■ A Co ) -, •* t
hec ker’s m&mm ; *
BILLET’S BQSH ' , |
ANDRE WSJtCD.“RegaI‘ l I
Miiteni km Ainm.) *, '
Bl Lk (Powder scad loooe) ..
Kl MEORO’S, w bet not frrslßl \J)'»T
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS 1
Aa to Purity and Wholesomeness of'the Royal llaking Powder.
“I have tested a paikage of R. il Baking Powder, whirh I purchaaed to tbm
open market, and find it. unp - •: pur- unit » ■ •me ingredienta. It iitwuu
or taitar powder of a high d<*_ of ner.t, auJ do - not eoutain either alum or
plKMpkales, or other injurious mi • tames. K. U. Lov*, Ph.D.’* J
ft is a scientific fact that the Koyul Baking Powder Is absolutely pure ' 4
“H. A Mott, Ph D.” . »
“ 1 £ STf examined a package of Royal Baking Ponder, purchased by myself tft
the market. I nu.l it entirely fi e from alma terra all,). ~r any other Injurious sub
stance. Hknhy Mobtos, 1 h.U., President o. Stevens Institute of Technology.’*
“ 1 have analyied a package of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which
it is composed are pure and wli , some. 8, Doa Hates, Btatv Assayer, Maaa.'*
t highest award over all eompetiUm at
the 5 irnna world s Evpoeiti. ,i- ;at il., ( ntcnnial, Philadelphia, I»7U at its
1 •”»»' Ea rs throughout the country.
. o other artule of human r - ■ i lias ever rcceiv. d such high, emphatic and uul-
HSuh^ov^theVod! 11 clle “ 1 “ U > Physicians, soleutUls/aud Boards of
o- ‘ 3« above DiAoraM illustrates the comparative worth of various H.n-y
Powders, as show., by Chemical Analysis aud experiments made hy Prof Schedlsr
A pound can of each powder was tak, u, the total leavening power or volume hi
V* 1116 r, SUlt lK?;n ’ “ indicated. This practical test for worth bw
Prof. Sehedler only proves wbat every observant consumer of the Royal H.imi
Powder knows by practical exp riel., that, while it costs a few cents per pound
more than ordinary kinds, it ;s f : more economical, and, besides, affords the advau
tag* of better work. A single trial of the Royal Baking powder w ill eonvtocs any
fair-minded person of these facts.
iSS7,'lSSlaTsiS'ho A “ ““ "w «..dS. i
MARble wOkrs
. . . . . —manufacturers and ifealersin-
IT kLIAN AND RUTLAND J/ARHLE MONUMENTS,
BOX FO.t/BS, H A,’AD, AND FOOT STONES
AMD UNDEKTAKEK
March 10, 85,-ly MoanUia ' Ga
n SHEDS HE US.’
W.] Smithy
BUFOaID, - GEORGIA.
Has recaiyjd nn immense slock ot
Fall h, Winter Gtfods
t bare seleotod my stock with can* and with an eve u 1 1
my customers. I Urine bony hi low lor the Cash will give nr euCawi
beik'fit. My sUx-k is Crash, and consists o," a full line of
Dry Goods, (Jroeorios Xotious BooLa Shoos Hats
Cups ('lothiug 11 uni war*'
aral in fact every thing usually lomtd in a well.stocked txiuntry etore.
My facilitit* for handling tlv. g.vvts ai short profits caat he beat is thi*
[wrl of Uw State. Xo clerk hire or ho is tvul to pay—■! give d my cuatoMU®
the rdvantage cf this heavy c\i> nx': Item mVr l
CANT BE UNDERSOLD FOR THE C\SH.
*s?“ The highiwt market pric, paid (or cotton an t all kmdt of coastff
produce. Clive me a call attd lx* convinced,
W. r. SMll'll, Buford, Gu.