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Georgia—Gwinnett Oounty,
Whereas Mary K. Nesbit, adminis
tratrix of Joseph H. Nesbit, repre
sents to the oonrt in her petition
duly tiled, that she has fully adminis
tered said ,los. II Nesbit s estate. This
is therefore to cite all per*ms ooiuairu
heirs and credit' rs. to show ***ns
ifanythey can.why sunhwlministrat i ix
should not be discharged from her
administration, and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in
August 188(1.
James T Lamkin,
Anil 'Jfi 188(1. OrdfffTtv
Aroou law jiLiaCTigsr"
Georgia, Gwinnct C die tv
Court of Ordinary, May «8, 1888. A
n<iis, on the 4th day of May,
1888, a petition, s guedby fifty free
holdersof said oounty, was tiled in
my office, in aeoorti lu e with.*eet. ou
life, ofthecr.de of 1883 and noe inl
- thereto, praying that the ben
efit of the provi ions ol si" tions 1449,
1450.1451, 11 Vi, 14-VI and 1454 of said
code, may become operative in said
county "it wi nett: and n»ti<<* of
the filin of said petit ion having hoeti
given a required by law, ml no
counter peti.iun having been tile#
thereto, asp.o.ided for n said seo
tlons.
It is, therefore, ordered that an
election he held at t.ie Court Ground
in each Militia district said of county
on the first Wednesday,
THE 7th DAY OF JDLY. 1896
under the same rules and re rulat ions
as are provided for the election of the
members of the General A-sembly.
At which election the question to be
submitted to the lawful voters shall
be “Fence,” or “No Fence,” and each i
voter w'll have wit ten orpriutel on
his ballot the words ‘Fence,” or “No
Fence.”
The returns of said election to he
made to the Ordinary of said county.
At said election th i law provides,
that no person shall be allowed to
▼ote except in the militia district in
wbicli lie resides. Witness my hand
and official signature.
juueJ’Sfi. JAS. i, LAMKIN„ ,
Urdpiari .
Georgia—Gwinnett County.
B. .A. B'akey and H B Jackson, ad -
unuistrators of William Jtickson. le j
ceased, has in due form applied#'
the undersigned for ’eave to sell t»*
lauds' belonging to the estate of said
deceased, to-' it.
Five hundred and nineteen acres,
more or less, in said county, known
as part of Cobh’s survey, and the
place whereon dec’d resided at the
time of his death, adjoining laudsdjfy
Mrs. C. F. Hotkey, if, B, Jackson?- 1
Kohl. Esin dge, G,L Bagwell andotli
ers, and said tippUeation will be heard
on the first Monday in July next, ja.
This May 10, ’t:i,
James T Lamkin, Ord’y,
‘taxkeceTver’s'notice.'
Having finished iny three
rounds in the county. 1 will be
engaged until the first of July in
closing up my hooks. No returns
will be received after thatifye
persons who have failed to make
their returns can forward them to
me at Suwanee. Fill out ilia
blanks carefully and swear to it.
D, W. ANDREWS,
Tax Receiver
June 1 1886.
GWINNE TT SHERIFFS SALE
taia -Gwinnett County.
* e-oldbefore the court, house,
town of Lawnnceville
B t county Georgia, within ' the
S aT 1 Bi “ e , 0,1 the first Tiics
■ B-aigust uert, the following
ui. property to-wlt.
ulred and Twenty acres of
f/ eorless, known as part of
no, twelvei.> the sth imii'ict
• county adjoining lands of Jus
..utehins and Friendship cluircb.
v- el oil the south on the east liy O. V
‘Aedlock, North tiy Roark and Gold
j,- ailth, West by by lands of the estatoi
*rs. Fannie Nairli. dec’d an if “
•“0‘ It. being the place whereon
endant now resides,
***• uni as the property of AID
dig Cel. virtu*’ of aml to satisfy two
i the justice’s counofihe
g. m. of said county. One
fM Bf .1 W Goldsmith and So i.
her ill favor of Goldsmith,
and Co. agents for Geo. .T.
G»l. F and Bro. vs said A 11 tiray.l
■ mde anti returned to
Btin w, Greer, JL. C.
Also at the same time and pihoei
will "be sold one Canton Momtjjr
dteani engine, no. C. now under the
control of John Deaton and j M Dea
ton.
Levied on as the property of John
and J M Deaton by virtue of and to
satisiy uuh U la from Gw iunelt.iA-.
perior Court in»favor of (' at iltmfir
and co., vs John Deaton anu .1 Ac
Deaton principals and T 8 garner,
security.
The above described propert y wi®
sold on the firs’ Tuesday hi ootolvr,
1885, and hid off by (J 8 Willn, us iget|t
for the plaintiff who having faded to
comply witli the terms of sale, the
same is re-adrei for sale at his
risk.
W. P. COSBY, Sheriff.
July 5 1886.
mi mum
Like Lazarus! SSi
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His Relief and Joy.:
o
'•'he Doctor says: “When Mr. Jrs,
Edwards, of Senoia, Ga, began to l ifk#
'Guinn's Pioner's Pioneer iilood ite
newer.” I saw him. He was covered
body and ext n ineties, with a charac
teristic syphilitic eruption 1 hat. scorn
ed to have bathed all treatment. 1
saw hun the second time in about 10
days, when lie was so chauged in ap
pearance by having the scales remov
ed and the eruptions healed, that I
barely knew him, and in aremarku-d
bly short time he was entirely reliev
ed. N. H. I)ItEWRY, M, f).
Spalding county, Ga.
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It checks falling of the hair, am! stimu
lates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It
» prcEentt mn^ur^a|ciiT| ? 4UJildp»'lrutf, and
017'disease pmliarjy th»
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Mr C. P. &rk her writes from Kirby, 0..
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t.wiiiug out. aud in a sboft tuu« 1 became
u-'irly ha!«u 1 ttSed part of n V ftle of
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Vig of tke Imir, and started a i.«*w growth. I
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•T. VT. Bowen, proprietor of tlie Mc Arthur
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1 speak of it from my own experience. Jts
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Mr. Angies Fairhaiiiy, leader of the
celebrated ** FaniUy ” of Scottish
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very evidence of the' change which fleeting
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Mrs. O. A. Prescott, writing from 1« Fltn
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•* 'iScM years agogdttpt two-thirds of my hair--
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Vigor ine tailing stopped and a new growin
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a
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ifornia, he learnr dJhat o M e of the otiicers of
the vessel had cured himself, during the voy
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Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Sioce then Mr. Leland |ms recommended
Aybr’s Sarsaparilla in many similar
cases, ajid he has never yet heard of il« fail
ure to effect a radical cure.
-Pome years ago one of Mr. Leland’s farm
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dlscphnffin| gr: At quantities of i.exirciiKdW
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rilla, which allayed the pain and irritation,
healed the sores, removed the swelling, and
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Mr. Leland has personally used
Ayers Sarsaparilla
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his belief, there is no medicine in the world
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I>rf\AiTwAv, 27th and 28th Streets, New York.
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gtatft&no sty thl et’A<Moftt<Vr of
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prepare!) by
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Hold by all Druggists; §l, six bottiiwVfor sfv
Royal- Bieli Red Blood.
... h\ tins country wc are all ldrigs,
mil A*# are all entitled to have as
good blood . that which courses
through tiie.,mius of emperors
There are princes and million
aires, languwliiugin fcf&teness aigl
i broken-down bodily health,-.who
would be gfcuito linve tlie slicugtji
otthe hurahic.-d, laboring man.
:Aud there are jatiny ptfopte who
are neither kings, cuijferoin, nur
millionaires, whose blood is thin,
whose circulation is poor, who are
sulic-ring from lassitude ami debil
ity, and who know not the pleasure
of a hearty meal nor the enjoy
ment of being, able to do a good
day’s work.
If such people will put some a 01
into their bk»,(J. they wil- "liEz
and enrich it. Theycan uo in** b
tile use of Frown's Iron Ibttt
the purest ami .most exeebent iron
medicine ever made. Thousaiios
who were weak, languid, pak *ud
j*ostrated. are now happy to sag
that Brown’s.iron Bitteis brought
them uu and gave the r.: new h/c j>
just Received:
A large lot fruit jars, much
much cheaper than ever before -
A large assortment of fresh
turnip seed.
a supply of Southern Rem
edy, at
’ A T. FatUilo’a
NcwFirm
Notice is hereby riven that 1 have
his day associated with as partnc.s in
he mercantile hutii.eawii I-awreneeviljfi
niy sons, W !!v Roßt-on and N S.
Robinsou, and #lie oi ut.-s w II here
after be conduclpl u A the firm name
of
li JV KOBtNSh & SON
Wo will if< , iji s*l a lull lin
general merchandise and have added to
tbe business Confections and Fancy
Goods, and will do a general barter bus
n<#o >u#v\j.©li tJtb jf ‘stock elieap for
easli orTi.inSi a trial.
It N ROBINSON & SONS.
frpw rc<‘v 11 Ip < * \
y. ' Ifbr S :
// ■ Vigor,
For restoring Gr ay Hair lo
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing
which is at
oim-o agrec
/i' jiwl ’t, able, healthy,
/, G.d e;|..ct.ral
dLti ■ for preserv
■ hair
-- i Onr.jroy
s ■ ■ • . is soon
■' restored to its
niijinal coi r, with the gloss and
frishtHo. s <if yout'i. Thin liair is
IhiejG t,v. ** I, li;rir c’lurked, ami
y*sii-i‘..e ; o **ii, though lw.l always,
• fl *tn*eil In i v - !*»<,*. N(q;|iing can ro
: *:v ! h.l:.*.a ;v iie: J ihii.ii's an
or t,m‘ giatnis atrophica
■ al lur.'iyed, as leinait
“ ;n be saveii tor tts«sful#e»B by this
ppiic.'ition. Instead of'4'ouliag tho
t.'iir .w ii it a,,ji;i,?ty sediment, it will
wop it.-vlpau sit i vigorous its
*■ t* ioaai it-.* v. ill piv. cut the hair
: > il timii .g gray or. facing oil,
;nd <*(>iisi'qiH.*iiUy pros ui.t baldness,
'tee from those deleterious stib
tanecs which make some piepjira.
i ions duiigeions and injurious'to
he hair, the \'igor can only benefit
, art not hariiLit. If wanted merely
or u
HAIR DRESSING,
milling else can be found so desir.
d)le. Cottlnining neitlior oil nor
ire, it iLes nut ’.oil white cam
brio, and yet: lasts long on the hair,
giving it a rich glossy lustre and a
grateful perfume.
/* ui A i i: n b y
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practical anti Analytical Chemists,
%>!■!» '■■> • i ■ t’f t \ jrqvWtlElUl
frikiCF. TO BDliußlG i*; Ht ILDF.R
Will In let, to lie* lowest bidder,
oil Saturday no ' ! ‘f)l b inst., ut, 3 p. in.
t. tho sho ' li. *8 on tlic Bram
lett. Slioal* BrUsSb Two new
pans 8) In m • put in. Gome
o the pluo it j if. a job, and I
will furnish .specification.*). Jf I can
get it rook piei put up wfutld preterit.
J. D. Spence,
('ll,, Bd., Go., Gums.
April 191.1 i 1880. It.
ill lie let* to I lie lowest, responsi
ble idder, tb.* (amUact for the eroo
l ion of a bridac across Aleeva at. wlni
is known as TTarbin’s Midge On Sat
unlay the Bt.li day .i f May, at the
beid c ; 7 East of Gawron
ccvflri* Tlici c vvTIl be to liuilil 4 stone
piers, containing about. 90 perch, 3
spans of new liridg<#».so lect each with
truss to each span. Iwill let tho
same in two co tracts, first for stone
work, second lor wood-work. But
Will allow atone contractors to bid for
wood-work if desired. Specifications
can*be seim by Hading on the under
s’gnoil.
J. D. Sj’ENCE.
Ch., Bd„C6.,Gom,
April ffOlti,lßßo...lit.
Georgia, (Vwinnett Gonniy.
Emamiel Arnold, wil’d,, having in
tie form applied to tlic undersigned
gOr the gnardiansb p of the pcinotm
flnd property of Floyd,Nuuey, wesley
Tsav*u’.ah, Elia and .1 mis Arnold,
iniuor eliUdien of f'liarlcs Arnold,
01., Inti of ’said county’, deceased.
No li Ce is hereby given th t his ap
loatio u will be heard at my office
the li i st Monday in July next.
KvD-’ 86,
Jas-- T. Lataitin. Ordinary.
This standard article is com
pounded widi the'greatest care.
Its effe’ets, are its w'on'derfiil and
s satisfactory ftSrever,...
It restore or aided hair to
its youthfiU Colbr.
It removes ajf erUpUons, itclitng
and dandruff. It giviTs the head a
cooling, great
cofinTort, and tlie scam W its tlso
becomes white and clean.
By'its tonic properties, it restore* ’
the capillary glaijds to Iheir norm*
vigor, Rreycpting ' baldness, and
making the jpair thick and
strong
As a'"dressing, HcJthiiigTias been
fotjnd so or jTJtij-fible.
A. A. 11-ivcs, M.'fy,'State As
surer of JlaisdcUuSctts, says, li The
‘constituents aly jiuiji, and Carefully
'sc’.vcfkd fyr ex(ilYent
I considcrlt djiu jlii:s! TiiCt’Ak »TfOS
for iteahtejiued purposes.”
Price, One Dollar.
Bvuikangia* vtxm Dye
• FOR VHE WHVSJERS.
This elegtyß prep.'O'jilion may be
rebel i on to change the color of the
bfeard *Voui grav or Any other nn
desirable'shade, to Browii Or black,
at discretion. Tt in rttsilv applied,
being intirfe preparation. awl ijuielr
;V and CibH-itinliv jtM'tiices a per.
..latlejif color, which will mitliei
tub t.<>,- wasli off!
Manufaetured |ty B. P, HAIL A CO.,
NASHUA, H. H.
Xid :? wu ixi fiMlars la M'UAaaa*
Allp»*rsun«« hsiVinsf l«in*in \*iv: iim
he estate of willium .l:iukson t ;laU! of
aid uojinlv, <leu4*;»'ed, will rentier
he anmu t fvf'opnrly
autht*iiti<tjil«*d for ju<lj'uinoui, and all
peisoitvs lojciid mitatt* are
retjuTrutl 1a make linlnedliite i>ay
ixiuut.. .(ivvoeks,
B A. Butuav, i
...... i. >. Aduu
it B. Jaculsoh. |
GosjjHim
PKosplio.
Ctt‘4 tit GsriFsrtilizer
i m\*jcfaosl'ukM' ii y
H O \\ .M < >IT CO.
t .A atla.nEa,-ga.,
AS A
SPECIAL MANURE FOR
LaN 1 > .1 N,D CROP
To encourage a Friendly rivalry
among out ci u titers, and to dt*»
termifi *V a ijti ifctity of rinakypi
nm, m dft f ippiic.ttion nd cul
ture that would pay the farmer
best, we have for the past tluee
years olTered premiums for the
best crop* of cotto... corn, wheat
and oats made on land on which
Gowyphnn bn!y was used as a
fertilizer. 1 be.se contests have
resulted in such a remarkable de
velopment of (lo orgia soil, and
created such an infer* st among
the thousands of farmers who use
ir'ossypium, that we have conclu
ded to offer ua
PR i MIUMS FOR 188 b,
$1,200 in
—AND
-20 T O
. For he large*?' yields of co tr .
c )’r wm ml ous made by use
of ossypiuuf only.
Sad for circulars gt ving award
of premntms for 1885, with report
of Contestants, shewing how they
prepared the laud, applied tlie
ossypiuin, mode of culure,
yield, etc:, together with a fall
LIST OF PREMIUMS FOR 1886
and the official analysis qf fossyp
iuni, slid wing it fin be on’e o
THE HIGffJ i BADE FER
TTUTZERS
on the nntrkci. oossypium will
be sold for Cas L, r on Time for
Currency or Cotton, by
John 11. Alrn.*! id, LawreDcoville,
S. T. & J.. E McElroy, Norcross.
Geo; H. Barker. Dulutli.
C. B. Poole, Buford.
T J. Robertson, Logansviile.
Marl6-lm
To all whom it may concur»;
Notice is hereby given that the return of
the appraisers appointed by the court ol
Ordinary, to set,apart a twelve aiontiis
support for tlm widow and' minor child
of T S Garner, deceased have been tiled
in my office as required by law. aII
persons uncreated are . rreby cited to
show cause if any they can on the first
Monday in way why snid application
should not b<* granted and the return of
the appraisers -math tlie judgment of the
couit, This M uch )7th 188(i
Jus. T. Lamkin. Only.
Rolen A Hiakey and Hartwell Ii
Jackson have in "e form applied to me
for permanent letters of administration
on the estate of William Jackson late of
said county deceased and I will pass
upon said applies'ion on the first Mon
day in May next This March 17th 188 C
Jus. T. LuaikiL’, Or’dy-
lislied line In ruck coiner, on Bogan
Road.ttciir
tlienee «a-l, loa Hickory I'orncr, ou
tlie old Sugar Hill road, thence east
to it Poplin'corner on the. Gainesville
road, between Hog Mountain church
ami tlu> old grave yard on said road,
thence io a Pine corner on tlie (tain's
district line, about, one mile ahoye
Hamsun’s iuilis, thence to a VV'hite
talkforner,near,E. V. Pools, illeaee
to a Black gum eoi tier oear the resi
deuce of \V. A. Pat lick, thetiee a
straight line to a Gum etu nur,. on the
lino between Gwinnett aiiif Hall
eoiilit ies‘, near (lie Rocky Pork on the
Mulbery creek.
The liieeis aul bounds will more
fully appear by reference to a plat
of sol rev made by < ’Ounly Surveyor,
and hereto mi mi hed as apart of this
report, and we do further testify that
the District, so laid out will contain
within its limit* as many residents at
this time, liable to .militia duty, us
are nreessaiy to form a t'aptairt’s
coi.ipfuiv according to military laws
of tiiis State. And that neither <jf the
districts f,ojn whieli this te.ritdryis
takeii ' ill oe left w ith a le.-s juimlier
of .esidents per soils liable tot militia
duty than is necessary to form a Cap
tain’s c<?mpapy,as aforesaid.
And we fur. her report!hat the or
ganization of s .id flew in a lit j a dis
trust is expedient and necessary for
the cotivenieiibe of the citizens resi
dent in said territory aud therefore
recoil mend that their be established
as anew militia district in accordance
vith the prayer of petition. We
there.oie. further recommend that
the new District lie known as Puck
ettsDistrict. We do further certify
Hint 1 we and '(he County 'Surveyor
wfere three days making this, survey.
This inaryb'l, IhSU.
f-iatie R. Teagle,
Solomon Puckett,
j W. L. Andrews.
, coinniisslotiars, ’
On reading file foreirniiig report lay
ing out a new malilia distTu t -fnoai
IheJil ttinil ViiSd district (i» be ealiiHl
■Puckett’s district.
i Ordered that same be adopti-il aim
that said itist.iici lie and (lie same is
laaehy laid out.
u | .lames D Spence,
Nathan Dennett, :
.J ii Hopkins i ,
.1 E Cloud
' Andrew'! I arne
eotninirsio
A liim.i .vtiuct iim in Hie uiiiiuii's.
das. D . ftp.
mar I>t,ti 188(5 hi BilCt^
Gtorgie- n'wiritd'u County.
w heroas, D. F. Yernej- and and M,
T.'veiilPi 1 . adtnlioi-l i nars, of (J W.
Veirepresent to t lie eoni't in t llcir
Bntitio- ikily tiled, that they have
LiillyhiTinlrn. lerett (5 W AVi-ti'er's *s
mite. This is, therefore to eiteali
pcrsntD i iiieei in l..heirs an credi
tors, to show cause, it ally Ihi'V ('-hIT,
why said hilniinrsti’aioi's "shoulrl not
be dlseharged from their administra
tion, and ic i ive letters of dismission
on the lifsl ' ' da . 'iif sepremher,
Isßtl. Jas.'tr. l.amkin, O. d'y.
miilb-ttl.
Fxin ct Sal.
One Hundred and Sixty .acres of
land, nn if, mI. , i opwii a> parts of
lots ifos. Jhl and '.’ll ill t hi-Tth district
of Gw iiniell. and lying in the fork of
tboSuwario and Ivy creeks, alsmt
tw o milt - east of So waiter depot.
There is on this farm a good dwel
ling house -vith loio looms and two
tenant houses, and about thirty acres
of llneluillom land in a good state of
ilitfivtimAn. There is enough open
laud on l he place for a good two hors
farm.
This Is n good hottic anil has all the
entiveiro; ces for siioecsUu’ lartning
iueludiugdini'gi a-s pastures.
If not sold at private sale befo.e
that, time, will he sold before the
Court. House door ui the town of
r.awrtuieevilleim tie- first Tuesday in
Octobor text. I’t ice - I'irtil, one half
cash, the balance omensv term*.
Persons desiring to I ok at the
laud igiii call on tin under-igned oil
Cbdpremiers. d. W. UKNAiK-'T, •
Agent,
no DIE
Excellent Staple, i-arge Bolls, *Km j
d, Easy to I’iek. Prolific, Open Gro |
, Wjjhstumks Dry Went her bette r j
.lino anv other vr lieties, Yields
40 Pei? Cent
LINT I
Holds its ft uit be''et than other vari»
aties, The increased yield of lint covers
l' cost of picking
The“PKTKBKIN IMPROVED”
was originated and bred up to its pres
ent high standard of excellence by Cupt.
J A Pete, kin, of Orangeburg couuty
«»uth Carolina. Tl.e seed were first of
rred for sale in 1885, with all t ,e
above claims which have beori abundaat
ly sustained.
Send for eireu'ar giving testimonials
of those who planted it last seuson
Cotton making is rendered prolitable
lieyond dispute, l>y the introduction of
this seed.
Price per Bushel $ 1 50
Fifty Bush Is, or more, to clubs
at one order, at special pri
ces,
COTTON CULTIVATORS,
ARDEN PLOWS.
CORN MILLS,
COTTON SEEP* CRUSHERS,
LAND PLASTER,
MACHINES FOR SOWING
OATS.
BSCfWIODiN'S HAR ROW AND
CULTIVATOR
Address,
MARK U JOHNSO
27 Marietta StN & CO.
Atl reec,
Fb auta,a.
"'COUGHS,CROUP
——AND
CONSUMPTION•»
mm,
JIdY
Sweet i
, —AND—
SVIULLEL p -
The sweet gum, ns gathered from a trt i: e
miqo uhiug tho small strea *, r.
the Southern States, contains a stimulating
pectorant principle that loosens the phlegm j. \
tlio early lie >ming cough, and stimulatv
the cmfu to throw off the false membrane in croup
*rn! \\ hooping-oough. When combmetl with the
healing mucilaginous principle in the mullein
plant of the old fields, presents in 'TAYLor/S '
Cheroree Remedy of sweet <;r.u anj> mul
lein the finest Known remedy for ('ouglis. Croup,
Whq®piog-< oi:gh and consumption; andsi* pala
table, any child is pleased to take it. Ask your
drugfcfet for it: T*r!t?e, *Scv and #l. if he doe#
not keep it. wo will pay, for one time only, ex
press charges on large size bottle to any part of
the U. 8. on receipt of SI.OO.
I® ALTIUi A- TA.’lf A At H,Atluulu«iia>
Ko Whiskey!
Brown’s Iron Bittf.rs
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that are not com
posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper
ance by promoting a desire
for rum.
B rown’s. Iron, B voters
is guaranteed to be a non
iotoxicating stimulant, and
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of till liquor,
and at the same time abso
lutely kill the desire 'for
whiskey and other intoxi
cating beverages.
i i • it< lu iioi
Rev. G. W; Rice, editor of
the American Christian Rt
rfcfa sayfe of Brown’s Iron
Bitters:
On.. (Nov. 16, 1881.
<* Tjcnft: —The foolish vast
*ital force m busuies%
plCKufe, and'vicious inifu'l
gence of our people, makes
feui J-Oi rimeparaiion a tiepesUfr* *
0 .11 amii 1 applied, will save-tmu
..., tiled so resort so sajopps :
ns , Tor Of ary recuperation.
ttiifnli •Ail), 't | mn-iijiv
Brown s' Iron Bitters
hasTcciv thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biiiiMjsni*weakness, debil
ity,- overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liwr i complaints, kidney
troubles, &C , and it never
f.iils to fdnr! -; speedy and
otfrmanent relief,
AWAROEb THE AUIHOIf'
A now lieal Work.
§ *V warrant* <lthoboHtainl cheap
I f,sv infli*i»-n-.th!*« to oeery
-ta ' -. a. a lu .n, t ntitled “the Science t*
yl A I J'M.” hound in tint-at Frunch
Lj G s inuslin.emlHiHied.fuJlifflt-JitU
Bgw jrafV f>»K**A.rf.nUiinHh*«antifulßt**ol
enirravittKiL 125 prei.vnpttone,
»r !/trrr price only sl.2!>s«nt t»y mail •
yNLfIHTIk sample, c.: genii
A,i *<l* M I*-
a! Instil uteor i»r W 1! Pau
(E9 (I UI lit/■ «**,»»!
—•TJIE —
NEW ORLEANS
Fhr vport
Aml Texas hurt Line
CTEGORIA PACIFIC R’T CO
Scodtdi? in Effect December 3,1885.
WESTWARD
iluil and Slaps at all stations
Express' A r.'Birmingham 355 put
“ Meridian 1130 p m
“ New Orleans TOn u ni
50“
PVt Line l/vs Atlanta d’ly 4 30piri
N I )Tea's Hfops at all stations betw n
Vh'ksTiV Atlanta and Tallapoosa
A, throve Ar Birmingham 11 35 p m
port. “ meridian 0 35 am
“ Vk'ksburg 1 40 [> in
“ Shreveport 1110 pin
“ New Orleans 1 00 p in
>5.53 | Lv’s Athmta 10 00 p md’ly
Night I Stops at all stations
Kx press 1 Ar Birmingham 950 am
No 55 I L’vs B’m’glu mBOO a m illy
Mail and Stops all stations
Kiiircss I Ar at Atlanta 8(H) « m
No 51 | l/vs Birmingham 545 d’ly
NIGHT Stops at all stations
KXITt’K | At. Atlanta 930 am
No 53 l/vs Bin bam ll»5a md’ly
F’st. T,ino Slops at all stations n’tw’n
Atl’nta Mi Tallapoosaii Atlanta Ar.
York ami at Atlanta 715 a in
all points
Cast Ar at Lynchburg 1 50 a m
“ Washington 8 00 a 111
“ Baltimore 935 a in
“ Philadelp’a 13 45 pm
'•New York 3 40 [. m
M ann boudoir deeping tid dining cars
between Atlanta and New Orleans via
the (iiwffiii Pacific railway and Queen
and Crescent on trains 50 and 53.
Train,s3 connects at Atlanta with K
T V and Ga., R S. C It it ol Ua. and
GaJR R fovjpoints in Georgia and Flori
I da and with piedmont aiii link for
peinta iu the Carolina* Virginia and the
not tli and east
The iastest line to Washington Bal
timore Philadelphia and New York
PnUipau ears Atlanta to NewYrk
without c lingo
Trains 50 and 52 leave Atlanta on ar
rial of New Yorlt trains via pikomont
air link.and make the fastest time via
New Orleans and Shreveport to all point
iu Texa^
Also contact at Birmingham with I,
and N Rlt for Nashville Memphis I-on
isviile cfiirsgd and St lonia
aII trains arrive at ami depart from
the Union depot Atlanta and from Geor
"ia-depot (20di street and powell avenue)
Binniughaui a la.
I Y Sauk Gko S Barnum
Genl Suo.t Gen PaJssA gent
~ , T;V,i ' f
Living Witness Testify.
Wrirrms. Tenn., Nov. 11, 1884.
I have tried liradfield's Female Regu
lator and find’ it splendid, and all you
claim for it. Respectfully,
Mattir A, I/IWK.
Due We. 4, S. 0., Nov. 17,1884
i have used one bottle of your Female
Regulator, and can reccommcnd it to
tin 1 |n*t»Mc an being a specific for the dis
I fester Smith .
1 Stnifhland. Tex; Nov 14, 1884.
Have been taking your Female Regu
lator,, and think ii a great medicine.
ITave‘Vt>enmmended it to several ol m
frieniM, who have used it with the most
happy results. Yours Truly,
F. M. Whatley.
Websterville.Tcx,, Nov, 11,1884.
Having used your Female Regulator
with great success, and also the Mother's
mrieffd with the same result, I send you
Fy thanks and best wishes. 1 think ev
ery Finale should know of this boon.
Respectfully,
Mrs. Jane Thompson.
• *• 1 wku, <iuNov. 10 1884
Have teen using your Female Regu-
log some time with the best i f re
sells, ami find it to be what you claim
for ii- iWoiuan's friend, ltespt.
Mrs. W j. Reaves.
iu We are constantly receiving such
.vphmtfcey-- testimony.
. Treatsse on Health and Happiness of
Woman juajityl free.
- The ‘fiiiADvm.D Regulator, Co.
„.. : ** ' Box 28 Atlanta, Ga
t—. 4 Ff f?'de bv Winn and Born
So r UCETO I'URLIO SCHOOL
. TEACHERS.
I ivVfl lie in my office, iu tlie court
bouse,every .Saturday from 32il lust.
To tl eolith of June, inclusive, to ex
ainincriunHiers, ami their assistants-,
anij.iii make eoutraets with them,
tin ii 1 will expect teiicbet-s to ippekr on
Uic ilays named for I heir snb-ilisl riel s
Liiivreneeville, i
Hog Mountain y May 33.
Martin’s. )
Bay Creek.)
Caies’ > May 29.
Rockbridge. )
Berkshire, 1
Noreross, - June 6.
Duluth. )
Sugar TTrll.)
GouiAwill’s f,June 12,
T , 11).
Ben Smilh’sl
Ilarhiifs J June 20.
Muyi¥Nfc. ‘ Tin s. E WINN. (’ SC.
eorsta —Gtfinett County
1 Whereas, James M. Patterson
and U- J. Stephenson, ailuiiu
iatrators of Fannie Stephenson,
to the court, in their
petitidu dhly filed, that they have
fully administered saia Fannie
Stephenson estate. This is there
fore, all persons concerned
heirs ami creditors, to show cause
„if afff they can, why said adminis*
,tn»Ar>rs f*hould not be discharged
from i lumi> administration, and re
ceive letters of dismission on the
■first il OK day m July ISBG
Mar! oft, ’Bb. Jas. T. Lainkin,
Ordinary.
...
Wethrjs, V liibtd for Divorce,
versus f In G wiut ettHilpe-
Mary J WsMM, ( r or t’oiwt niareli
) term 1880
rnfTMtfrilftio t atd.n
.dntelikiauUn I he above staled e Mu
not p be found in said county an
tfiVStieruiiiftHaviug that she does
residiiiii sail! ,s am.
IrT-“fftrefot-C ordered that said de
f.’twiatiVu ppear and answer to said
gusyiU tltehext S pteinber term of
siftn cHurf.'wr ttiat the same proceed
expar/ee, a d lha this order be pub
lished in the Gwinnett Herald, as re
tjuireii. bylaw.
-N T, II I'Tt’l! INS, JH(!
( 11 Atty.
|naylG-2m
' ’ < r<
AYER’S
Ague Cure
IS WARRANTKD to cure all cases of
lariiii such as Fevi r ami Ague, In»*.
nation! or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
iHunb Ague, Billina Fever, and Liver Coup
plaint. In case of failure, after due triaV.
dealers arP authorized, by our circular o*
v)nl \ Ist, I**2, to W'fund the money.
k)r. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mast,
SoMbyaUbniggjgta, _
PIEDMONT AIR LINE OUET-
ItlC 11 MONO AM) DANVILLE H Vs) EM.
CODENSED SCHEDULE.- f
xjv effkct may ia®H
Trauis run by 75th Meridantime. One hour faster than ikitli .'teridovi
NORTHBOUND DAILY. .SOUTHBOUND. OOiO.
No 51' No 53. , N’O •>»-.. ,5 ,l£.. 1
Lve Atlanta-....|~690PM h4O A»i|Leave New York Omi rht.
Ar Gainesville... VOB - du:.7 “ ‘Fh Uldelphitt 790 A W -«■> '
•• Lula !730 “ non “ “ L.iltluiore, 0 < 04.
“ Toi eoa !8 54 “12 03 “ “ Wa-htueloti H “ l| ||J
“seneea:::::::: oeo- 11257“ •• -■ • * soo
“ Kinsley 1104“ i“OS “ “ !<ynt*l;lmr>t 1* u »■**•»
“ Greeuviiie,ll 32“ |2 30 “ *• Dattvil e »-•> " » ''l
“Spartanburg 1245 am 343 “ “Uu hiiioiid. .. . . .. no
“ tfjaffnevr— 1 ;is “ 4 “ ** QolHshoro ,11 *0 . M
“Gastouia 2 61“ 541 “ “ Rol igh ,’'? *■ ' . ..
“Charlotte 405 “ 1.25“ “ (!ioenshoro II 21 0 .0
“ Salisbury 548“. 801 “ “ Salisbury 1 |" -V M li
“Greensboro... 7 35“ 1)35“ ** Cd.irh.lte -'•'J ' 1 " 1 *
“Raleigh, 135i*mI Gapten la 140
“ Go’dsboro.... 440 "! “(.afim-ys . ol •*(■'.
“Danville 942 am U 36 “ " ripartiiiil.iirg . -si
“Richmo >d.... 337 i>m 700 am “ GmoiviHe 711
“ Lynchburg ...13 45 “ 2 10“ “ i-.osley , o I ".14
“ OharlottsviUe. 3 13“ 4 25 “ “ Seneca s ,
*’ Wimhingto.i,.. 8 30“ 846 “ “ Tm-coa 0.0 JO#
“Baltimore 1125“ 110 03 “ “ Lula lie- "
“Philadelphia... 3 00am 1225 i-m “ Gainesville 1131 “ .B'>l
“ New York C2O “ 3 20“ Arrive Atlanta. 110 D M 10 40 IM^
SLEE ping-car se R V 1C E
On trains'soand 51 Pullman Buffet Sleeper l.eliv.-eu N “ i’H Dlaota.
Ou trainsand 53 Pullman iiti*Sleuper l»«'|,vvrrii 5 1 !t .mu .m.l Noir
Orleans; Washington ami Aiigustii. I'jillnnin Sh «*|" 1 l*o| wn*n (Jivuiif*
boro and iiichmoml.
Through tickets oil sale* fit principal stations, l<» all p‘»iiil- l- or 1 .ucs aUw»
information, apply to any of the rompaiiy, or t<»
K. 11. THOMAS, < . VV.I III.AhS.
(ten. Richmond, Va. A I <«» 11. 1 ass. \
jdb N, Gouge,
Blacksmith, aud General itepair -Shop
t #i.-
■ „ O i '' d-«fc
THE UNDERSIGNED has < pei.t-1 at the ‘ Orr old ston.V.” in
Lawreuceville, a Hlacksmith, Woo I uni in iii I! ;r Sln>|>. xvtier*
he will bo prepared 1a do all kinds of form, vagon a » 1 e irnnoe vyork
on short notice aud at reaaontiblo prices.
He makes a specialty of repairing biiggioo an 1 carri ige Rriug
ou your old bngtfies ami have them made ne-.v. Work -gu iron teed,
Lavvrenceville. Ga., Feb‘J-fini, ■> N. UiHbTRi
COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING i 3WDERS.
ROYAL (Absolutely Pure).. tssTjEi im: r: mm a
GRANT’S (Alum Powder)*. K ': .3:
RUMFORIVS, when fresh.. i•' ij’ . '
HANFORD’S, when fresh... * % ;; , -SH.
REDHEAD’S J
CHARM (Alum Powder)*. . '.j
AMAZON (Alum Powder) *. H i' , ' d {,
CLEV ELAN
PIONEER (Saa Kranolsco)... ■HBMHSHHESi
CZAR
dr. prices maMm&rr&a
SNOW FLAKE (OroTa)... E&BSK. 1
lewis’
I’EARL (Andrews & Co.) BT ’' ’
GILLETS tU , ?:;a
A N DREWS&CO.“RegaI”*^B
Milwaukee, (Contains Alum.) ,f
BULK (Powder sold 1005 e)....
HLMFORDS, when not fresh ppyj
REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS
As to Purity amlWliolcKonieupes ofi ho Hoy a: ; i inglWdw.
“I have tested a package of Royal R - i , wfii. , I ..arcluwd iu ilia
open raarkot, and find itci.mp.'i. Inf pureauu di.it" me irf.T.--dicTit It is-ierrata
of tartar powder of a high d.-i -of merit, anil d.r ~ot -on , i|, iiliun ur
phosphatca, or other liijin i.ms stthidanccs. lv G. Lovi 1 'h. 1
“Itls a scientific fact that the ltoyul Baku: r Bowler i< absolutely pom.n
“U. A. Mui r, I’h.D.”
i .... ■ . i u |
“I have examined a package of Rqyal Bering Powder, t> H r<U id 1 m if J tt
the market. I Hud it entirely f, ,• from aliilti. terra Mhii,...- any ,-.'hi r ,;,Yl.>tfl> sbb-
Btanee. Bkxuy Mobtox, Ph.B., Bren t ; , ... . ~il >Ky, »*
“I have analyzed a package of Boy.J Bakin Powder. ■■■ teu.J.s ot which
It Is composed are pnru and wholesome. 8. Dana lUyks, M . Masai”
’ The Royal B iking V nriler i ed thi [ghi at
the Vienna \\-.rlils Exposition, 18. i; ;/ tin < •iteimi-d, Phil ! ■ l ,i the
American institute, New fork, and at Stale fairs 11,rough.ait the countad -'tntlif
No other article of human f. T has ever received sueli high .-mpliatieiiml uni
versal endoraement from emiuanr chemists, plivsinans, sHeuMsi and lfoards of
Health alt over the world.
Note Tho abovo Diaokam illustrates the comparative worth of isrious Baking
Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments mad" 1.% Prof. Selieiller.
A imuoil "an of each powder was taken, tho total leavening r or volume in
each can calculated, the result being as Indicated. This practleal test for worth by
Prof. Schedler only proves what every observant consumer of the 1 loyal llnkihg
Powder knows by practical experience, that, while it ousts a fw, ~ , f p (T p„„ n a
more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economical, and, besides, affords the advan
tage of bettor work. A single trial of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any'
fair-minded person of these facts.
, * Wl ! i . ie ', hr ' di ; l pam shows some of the alum powders to be of e hPber degree
of strength than other powders ranked below them, ft is not to be taken as ln'l™ ’
!« tebeivffi a,UIU P ° Wd<! ‘' B ’ " U U ‘ aUe '' Uow hi » h U,eir
ffillble wOlsrs
~ 'I ’ -j n f ‘u-o a
—maim fa nidi ittrs and - »*‘*:ili , in * " i
IT 4. LI AN AND iiUTLAND WAiißLi: AU*MJJHL\T«,
BOX 7’Oytf BS, II A’Alb AND FOO {' tiI'ONFS.
ANB U^OKitTAKH*
Church Street, Stono Mountain, Go,
March 10, 85,-lv
MM MM Ltsnbill.
WJ- Miiitli,
BUFORD, . GEORGIA. ’ 1 ' '” ‘
•; »-«
roceivod an immonae stock ot »
Fall It, Winter Goods
I have selected my stock with earn mil with an , J/*
my costonars. Having bought low for the Oish will jji’v.t i %■
benelit. Vly stock is fresh, an I consists of a lull line of
Dry Doods, (groceries Notions Boots Slums lists
Cups Clothing Hardware
and in fact every thing usually lonu I in a well.stocked ('onnlry store.
My facilities for handling Ur ■ g*ol-t a short pr ..i , n 'be heal in tbit
part of the State. No clerk hire or ho i- ■ rent to pay -I my ca rt/naitt
the advantage of this heavy expsiv: (t-mim i»- I
CAN’T BE UNDERSOLD FOR Til OvS I.
•©“The highest m irkel prio • nail fn- c. i>i nl all ah ofeuary
produce. Uive me a call and b<j coavioc*!,
W. T. SMI i’ll, Buford, ba.