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About The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1885)
cwix.vett nr.f;,iu> TUBS PAY MARCH 10 1887. s - - r ” [OOXTINCEI' FR' M FIRST PAOK.] ogi ized as being .al solntely neces sary in any case. Medical nurlior itv seems >o beat variance upon the subject. Dr. Sanderson, a most emiuent English physician says, /hat alchol in any form is not at all required in heal tn, tin international Me heal Congress, hote in Philadelphia, in 1870, one of t e most distinguished body of physiciantj ever assembled in tin's country, expressed ;i similar opin ion, but granting tbe necessity for it, tbe chauces for ob ui.iing it are no less limited than tbe rases of necessity. » Bn seems very solicitous afiouf that' unfortunate class against whom lie asserts that the Act dis criminates. J' fancy that t!ios e who are so unfortunate as to have become slaves-to a Master whose jrou ruleca 1 be thrown -if only by the exercise of the strongest will power man pos e sees, and n whom thete still reinaiuts a man/y desire to reform wiiltban’r him but lit tie for his pr„ tended sy tap rhy wueu entirely free from its influ ence. The Act does not exc'u !o such persons from its benefit-*, it would not prevent n m mb r of the fam ily, or even a sympathetic f-ieud like the gtn’le nun, or physician from admi . staring it in such a case as supposed by him. Ttie mosi sanguine advocates of the temperan ;e refoi in movement hard ly cherish *ne hope of aeejm plishing au end so desira ble as total obs iuence but the gentleman from Berkshiie supp -s eslha to be the end sougiit to be attained by the \et, and indnl" ges in the fancifu idea that ;be only means of aceotn plishing such an end would be lo remove ail spiritous liquo s to the North Pole—l would certain ly not look for flic gentleman in the party removing it to that re moving it to that place, but lie wonld be the first I would expect to see climbing iceburgs to get a drink of good old ‘ live ” He says that the Act is two st ;ng ent and obnoxious for a free p o pie io adont. In the name of at/ that is good, I ask : Crn a busi ness that has worked so many for tunes, debauched so many pros perous and happy households into poverty and mourning and fi/led our chaingang, and peop ! e bed with millions of human souls be too ilosely hedged in ? And to cap the climax, be solemnly warns/he people to consider well before they make toe awful leap, and comforts us wi'h a most fearful question “ vbere are we drifting" he asks. Iu all seriousuess, lei the statistics of crime, tne for tuues. the destatufe homes, the cries of hunger and distress go ing up from many a household* the broken aearted women o* our country answer quesiior.. I am surprised that a man of in tel i gen 2e offering prohibition would asa such a question, but I sup pose he is possessed of that ehem ical idea sh twe are drifting into a union of hearts and State—a drowning man will catch at a straw. His article does not contain a single vabd reason why prohibi tion should not prevail, he fails to shew any good resuhing from the liquor traffic or any evil that would arise as the result of prohibi',ion, in fact he does not teach the real issue. The issue is not whether lical option is wise legislation, or w 1 ether the Act is the best t..at could have been given or not granting that it is not, would ou r condition be worse, if we were t • adopt it, than it is under existing laws? W ill any one’s rights be in fringed Upon* for has not the an thorny that legalizes such a bun ness the right to roatricr it or en tireiv suppress it, if uepissary mil tba* absolute!}? Will the tinasi ciul interes l o' «ur- people suffer by adopting a law that asks to pro hib:t a business that does no good but infinite barm, socially, piliti cally, morally and religiously? These aie questions which lie people should s udy iu the light of conscience and the facts before making up their, verdict u on this question, fbia movement ts uot tueworkof t. iup-ranee faua/ies, but it finds an advocate iu he household of women and children of our country rendered u . uie!e-> by the hyuroheaitod in ouster strong drink Can a cause which has s • many advocates w ! o h ivo experienced ihe sorrow and distre‘-s tracable to this busiuess, aud wnose play ers are ascending daily v , Gcd for its suppression fell ? r an the prayers of those innocent suffer ers fail to awaken the sympathy of every one in whose heart the royaliuw of kvo exists? Inis subject presents too much in its favor for a newsoipcr artic e should cause one voter of Gum nett to study this question in all of its bearings, thoroughly, and conscientously it will have served its purpose. Amicus. HERE AND THERE. ludiar apolis is to have new un ion railway station Io cosi £1,000, 000. lit Form Rico an ond.y of £2 will clothe an entire family of six persons for a year. A Boston phy-iciau says roller skating lends inevitab'y to deform and enlarge the feet. American apples bring in Eng land from five to ien times the price of native fruit, cheifly, aocar ding to wri er in the Saturday re view ; because of Jhoir superior fullness and handsomer look, the flavor being inferior to the Eng ish apples which. however are wrink t- and faugh ou file oil*, side The annual report of the 'Jali loruia Stale b .aid of si k culture repre euts si k endure co be in an incourageing condition in that slate. Tue coccous raised have never been surpassed in quality inlinqun y. and the amount of siik pro iuead would h ive been doubled if not 'raided Let year but for ihe disap jin l in eggs in the spring. There is a lively in— erest in the ind istrv. Anew Lisbon young ludy stole her poor old grandmothers false teeth and pawuo 1 tliem to raise money to attend the ska mg rink Two new Puila.telpliia girls stole a cock of lard from tiie oe 1 ] ir to pay i heir fares to the rink. Two , UnrichviHe girls bought coffee ou the credi/ of the old foikp, after i wards so d the and and purchased tickets to the rink. Cork is now made into bricks for coating stearn boilers and ice cellar-. The cork is first brokeu up into very small piracies, and after ihe addiion of a small quan ity of ceme.it, U pressed into bricks, which rre dried in the air and afterwards by means of arti ficial heat. They are hard and not battle to decomposition and keep lift moisture heat, co’d and sound, There are no hod carriers m Germany. Tnu higher up brick layers at«, the more men are le quired to toss tl.e breks. Two wen to asloty is about the aver age, with enough more to lead from the place where the bricks are needed. Onetnay sometimes see three nien on the ground eight on the ,'ront of the ouiiding and five or the top, making sixteen men through whose hands each brick panes before it reaches its place "f destination To the number of curious plants such as the carnivorous at.d fly catcliing plant, a new specimen has been added, which is desertb ed as the traveling pla it. It is said to be of the lily of the val ay spaeies, [Oonvallarla polyanatum], and,has ar-.ot f armed of knot *, by which it annually advances about an inch dis'ant from the p'ae<- where ii was r ioted. Every yetr another knot is added, in twen y years’ time me piam It is traveled about twenty inches from its orig inal place. A novel incident which occured I to a stresc, rapher of a New York j court the I her day will raise a | point of the law for the judges to decide. The stenographer had taken the official notes of n cv ! fried in his court, transcribed j them and placed the tiansorip- j and the notes in his overcoat i pocket. That night he went to the theatre, throw his overcoat over the back of the seit, and the notes and transcript wera lost There i ; therefore no reoord ofthe testimony the witnesses from which to make up an appeal unless the par ies can agree to make if up from memory. The case is un precedented, and the untortu rate stenogiapher is in trouble lest he be mulcted in the coats of a new trial, should one be deemed necessary. ijry. s BAO, lAD in its effects on the disposr tion. The m--"' who can’t com sortable digest ms dinner is no a delightful companion BAD in its effects on the house hold. It sets people at variance w ith each other and makes them irregular and unreasonable. BAD in its effects on tne prese, A dyspeptic business mar can’t manage his affair; o p.osper ously as one v itb , healthy stomach. Erown’s IrP' f/.D- is dOOD. GOOD in i:s 'fects on the dys peptic. It gives him a sound di gestion and cr bles him to enjoy the loud lie s wallows. GOOD in its effects on the family. It drives dyspepsia out, and with it the whole company of little de mons that make home unhappy. GOOD in its effects on business With a sound digestion a in , . can face and overcoin . ies and trouble- • . h wo.: reck a dyspeptic. Try Brown s lro . u kks. i O BURN! ,‘*'j Jk’MMsp - PAMPHLET • 3Y SURNH'M BROS.?—,K.PA, hATr Jip | \ i Tins standard article is com pounded with (lie greatest care. • iis effecls are is wonderful and , .satisfactory as ever. .t restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great porn fort, and the scalp by its u.so becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties il restorer the capillary glands to their norm* vigor, preventing baldness, and niak tig the hair grow thick and doing. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A A. Hayes, M. I).. State As -aver of Massachusetts, says, “The constituents are pure, and carefully ■e eted for excellent quality ; and i consider it the Bust I’hi: i-a ration for its intended purposes.” Pr ; ee, One liar. Buckingham's Hjg FOR "* HE WHISKERS. Tltis elegant preparation may be •died on to eltauge the color of the beard from gray or air, other un M.-sirabl" sliad , io brown or black t dbcietion. It is easily applied, •eing iii one preparation, and quick y and eifeciitally produces a per ament color, which will neithm tb Mir w ash oft'. •lan‘j r ac‘urt!l hy R. P. HAi.L &. CO NASHUA, N. H. "ii fl 7 ali aid lyAm io Ifodi vital '»«» Cul illustrate* th® Manner of Using DU. IUEItCK’K fountain Nasai Injector, ■ OK I / j DOUCHE. A / kji£&c / i ) t’ht« in-tnnA«nt is especially designed for ttu -» leut ft]>plicution us S SAGS'S CATARRH RE223DI : i- the enlf form of instrument vet itivontcd t whuh Haiti i.. edict tie can he «■ ,;r. • 1 /e./'t mhl | ••/' •'< ' applied touH pint • lie .< : n:. :? 1 ami the ('h;unhe -* or cut: •- 'Hiitit*: Mling thcrcwitli, i;i whi' h s »r«- ni.<; !■« jnently e\i.-t, un«l from which the r.;»- ‘ hill «1 •'( hargeK<»nerally proceed,*. The u tr t -ucccrs in treating Catarrh hero*, Gore has ■ co Urgelv Com the Smpos*ihi!it“ "f e. net lies these cavities and chamla •In . • Hb 1 on!inary methods, i his o' ; «‘j, ,|o . re! c icting enroll ! i eutivelv o\t»vcoijie \r . :ive:i!i *n of the Douche. Its um is nie.i ,i ! m . simple that a child can na*l.Tsiaud it IJI and cxpili It dircetioiiH net-..m0 . !i hisircment. When used with thi> it n nt. Dr. > ijke’-' Ca'an ii lCnjicd r cure tv • of “ioM ill t: £ bi Keatihv'a few appl:'*.. >- V n PTO ?l S - V t Cw.ee t . lacin’ 'iodinrye i.,m- in'.> V. rout, »• . o- prof i-o, walei v, thick muni -, pvn i ~t cV- 'wive e >•. In others, a drvncss, dr-.-.w a-■ ■ dv, or iml ante I eyes, stoppi- g up, or oi - r •* .. *»f n:i --d p.Msngos, in ears, dI q h'lwki::;' and ta.u.gi.iug to '-'e.ir ti.r if . from ulcers, voi -e ape' '• "•> n-.'. ntlea he breath, inib : ■ -d or *. .. « ,<nv :ii >r*. ■•} i“> o of .-me 11 mid ta-to. di/./.i me. ' I dr; region, loss of appeiPe. i: <t: c • .w . e.dargc i tonsils, tickling cougli, vie. .m s a fe.c of Uie<c svmptrinis are likely to Ur • c en :tt any ea v< at one time. h'r.hajp'S < afarrh SleitH*4ya when n ee '■ ?>*•• 5 '’'fftiN Nanai Dottiiio, a:nl «-• • w.:n ytti coiistiiuitonai trea:uicrd h - ec m ve'it led in the s 5 .ir.ph>t that '• '• •; the lie mod y. i. ,i pcrfe^l • •••; .*• to : :.IS 1 •a*h-o*a«. di.-ca-* I .' If •; mild a tii t* M.int i ' ii e, coniaiainy no strong' or caustic 1-«X'»1-- -■ Ttnic.-uarrl h-ino 1 v iss.>k!ai -ui.-euts, t.M :.i- 1 1,1 . -.by-..-11 I>rug*lst*. ' VllUtCf lit. it., i'nyr, in - ' - o. v v f Ayer’s Ih r Vigor, For restoring Gr ay Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A&ti&eep A dressing JjipjPijjl which Is at B/Mk once agree s r- s/s f able, healthy, .{ffiofyof and eflectual . . . ’ t i ,s soon ’sJSISBk .< * restored to its •original color, with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, •ured by its use. Nothing can re store the hair where the follicles arc destroyed, or tne glands atrophic, and decayed. But such as remaii. can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. I'Tee from those deleterious sub stances which make some prepara tions dangerous and injurious to i!i'< hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely ‘‘or a HAIR DRESSING, milling else can lie found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor i dye, it does not soil white cam bric, and vet hnts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grate fill perfume. It E !‘A it ED ji r Dr. J. C. AYER it CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical and Analytical C/trmhns. fl'iLO BY Af,L HitrcsfilSTS KVKHYWUKBR jtermr. WAtxgp ffjr TV.-V*-TM» % l* < fi' S' %#* £?.*■¥> v r —Uj _ - I'rTi'etTl f _J e-— - ■■ "Try". ~ni.iV u-ii. rT" " r‘.“rrrl’.',“. j ; ~ SOTWWV | ' ' ill Cte id, ail ;-i i 1 frgtfß*k fktl ' 1 liiWren. it 'is .» worn for that I auv (:f tue i ■ ;>;- little v- nngsters . b.-c to grow up. - 'i lien- e eh-id -fn who me truly i . obj. bl pity. » . m j I-’oodiess.- rhc.T o.'vks are thin ■t>" 1 p:i. died; 'heir eyes areltoilew. mul their >kin is tightly drawn < \ their forehead*. There is nothing hearty about totm. They ,bj not enjoy i heir lives. The Are suth-jiig li'om the debility 11-. at leads to marasmus. I‘oor things! i.'o a good dee.l for the pale, poor, puny, pallid child. Hand its mother a bottle of Brown's iron I'iitci Here i.. life even for the most delicate, the most debilitated; fertile child almost given up for dead. Iron in the blood is whabthe child neck to bring it up. The ; fittle digestive apparatus will re O', el. i}.-. eia. el, will till out. Hie w,\ -mp if the child will be excii; !.; <i .r *.u; ni ii’y.ji,atilt* of : ' "• • ' . • ’• h a ,-j* ma '• w -s .1 Perhaps that seems a high price tor it, considering how poor your blood is, and how your w hole sy s tem is prostrated, debilitated, and enfeebled. People have been heard to say, under such circumstances, that they would not give the toss i -f a copper for the choice between l ife aad death. Hut when it comes to actually drawing near the grave, a man naturally draws back, and says he does no* " ant to die. Life is very precious,even to a bro ken-down man it is worth saving, One dollar will buy a bottle of Brown's Iron Hitlers. That one dollar ntay start you on the road from misery to A man must take a very mean view oi himself who is not walling to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself from deadly debility, and i ..tep into the en joyment of solid health. Brown's Iron Bitters vitalises tne blood tones the nerves, and rebuilds the system Its w< .' is well known. Invest that dollar r. .1 b.gil 8 j.\ ■ • j ' I'iie raoi r, >=✓ popular Weekly new - / . paper devoted to science, mechanics, en pmeennff, discoveries, inventions and patents fver Published. Every number illustrated with t plenum engravings. This publication, furnish*-; nmo valuable encyclopedia of information which no person should be without. The popularity of the bciENTiFio American is such that its cir culation nearly equals that of all other j>apers of >te class combined. Price, $3.20a year. Discount * of ' «V 8 * S°ld by nil newsdealers. MUNN & CO., 1 übhahers, No. 361 Broadway, N. Y. [Pfs. A o ®* E 35 &.S **?* 4 s * Munn & Co. have •» 1 BSs also had Thirty v , B Seven Years’ \:~f. r, * , " ir "ruauiaipractice before Bui the Patent Office, and have prepared more than One Hundred Ihous njat and applications for patents in tho JB United States and foreign countries. mei Caveats, Trade-Marks, Copyrights. Assignments, and all other papers for securing to inventors their rights in tho United States, Canada, England, Franco, Germany and other foreign countries, pre pared at short notice and on reasonable terms. Information ns to obtaining patents cheer fully given without charge. Hand-books of information sent free. Patents o’ tained i hrough Munn & Co. are noticed in the Scientific A.nerican free. The advantage of such notice is ucl understood by all persons who wish to dispose i f their patents. Address MUNN & CO., Office SciENTIiIO A :> \N, 3»il Broadway, New York. '* ; i sire i,i J out be dismal/ Your liver is tor pi'!, p< rhups, and you may be said to be bilious. The way to help you out of the difficulty is to take Brown's Iron Billers, which sets disordered lit ers at work in food style. _ Don't he cnoss and angry! Y ui digestion is bad, and that u; a. your disposition. If you wil In 1- own’s Iron liittc-rs, yc-u will find the digestive dhhculties clri\-en away in sport ores.: lion tbe aespane . it You are ’’•c'.k because your I lood is thin and you cannot face trouble, or thick you caimot. Bros-is Ban I>.tiers will put iron i >j> v ■ circulation, enriching the blood, making it a roy:il red color, and giving you the Mis i 'th yow n 1 '1 he troubled, the weary, the despondent, the nervous, *l-e cl-d .J. itated, and the hilior ' find ,^ t re pose, refreshment, and reconstruc tion in the use of teat prince o.' Tonics, Brown's Iron idn'-rs. The druggki char. a dos >r aL< pjf tor it app , f i : hi ~ ATTENTION, SffiOKERS! o All conteslants for the 25 premiums affgreffat- Ing above amount, otiered by Blackwell's Dun ham Tobacco Co., must observe the following conditions on which the premiums are to hi iiwarjed: All bags must bear our original Bull Durham label, U. 8. Bcvenue Stamp, and Caution Notice. The hags must be done up securely in a package with name and address of sender, and number of bags contained plain ly marked on the outside. Charges must he prepaid. Qtnleslcloses Nwrwher doth. All pack ages should he forwarded December Ist, and must reach us at Durham not Utter Uinn liecem her UtU. No matter where you reside, send your package, advise us by mail that you have done so, and state the numlier of hags sent Names of successful contest ants, with number of bags returned, will he published, Dec. 22, in Boston, Unald; New York, Iferaht; Fhihidel pblii, Tone*: Durham, N. C., Totmcco Man!. New Orleans, Times-Democrat; Cincinnati, Tu (rt/ircr; Chicago. Daily New; San Franeisoo, Chronicle. Address, Black wKLi/s limit am Tobacco Co., IH’BHAM N. C. Ifverv genuine package has picture of Bull our uext auuouuc«mcut.*M NO I DEAD YET; Atta.-iU papers are giving to the pub lic some cur ion* uini wonderful cases tba' are quite interesting. ft opt'ins that a vaunt; Indy of Allantn t ail been reported « dead, but it came to tin cars ol the A tin. ta dourual that she wa« still alive, and being ot. the uhrt for news, a reporter w,,s rent to the resi dence to In in all ol the lac's. Miss Belle Dunaway, who had been pro non need dead, met him at the door, stoutly denying that sin* was dead. Site •aid: “F-t f ntr years, rheumatism and ra'iria have resisted physicians and all ti or Ire* met i My muscles set uteri U dry up, my Iksli shrank away, my joint? were swolu n paii ,nl atai lyi ire, lost my appetite, was reduced to 60 pounds in weight and (or months was expected to lit. I commenced the esc nl B B. B. rid the action of on,-hall a bottle con v need my friends ' hat it wo Id e re it* - I s cl!-et was like magic*. It gave n an appetite-- g>*v-* me strength, rc >•'• d ill p.tilß and allies, added flesh to ■ y b •nes, and when five brittle-' had •*m ii=ed I hail named SO pounds ol II eh. and ! am to-day sound and well AYER’S PILLS. A large proportion of the .diseases which cnufce human suffering result from derange ment of the stomach, bowels, and liver. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills act directly upon these organs, and are especially designed t* cure the diseases caused by their derange ment, including Constipation, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, and a host of other ailments, for all ■ i F hicli they are a safe, sure, prompt, and pleasant remedy. The extensive use of these Pills by eminent physicians in regular prac tice, shows unmistakably the estimation in which they are held by the medical profes sion. These Pills arc compounded of vegetable substances only, and are absolutely free from . calomel or any other injurious ingredient. A .Sufferer from Headache writes: “Aveu’s Pills are invaluable tome, and are my constant, companion. 1 have been a severe sufferer from Headache, and your PJLIS arc the only tiling I could look to for relief. One dose will quickly move my bowels and free my head from pain. They are tlie most effective and the easiest physic i have ever found. It is a pleasure to me to speak in their praise, anu J always do so when occasion offers. W. L. Paul, of W. i.. Page & Bro.” Franklin St., Kiehmond,Ya., June 3,1582. “I have used Ayku’s Pills in number less instances m; recommended by you, and have never known them to fail to accomplish the desired result. We constantly keep them on hand at our home, ami prize them as a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine. FOR DYSPEPSIA they are invaluable. *l. T. Haves.” Mexia, Texas, Juno 17,1382. The Rev. Frances B. llarlowe, writing from Atfaih'.r, says: “For some years past 1 have been subject to constipation, from which, in spite of the use of medi cines of various kinds, 1 suffered increasing inconv-ni nee, until some months ago i began taking Ayer's Pills. They have entire!-.- corrected »lie costive habit, and have vastly improved my general health.” Ayer’s Cathartic Pills correct irregu larities of the bowels, stimulate the appe tite ami digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give tono and vigor to the whole physical economy. PREPARED ItY Dr. j.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists. YOUNG, experience the wonderful p. ' ' beneficial effects of M 00'f- A y er s Sarsaparilla. A pen Children with Sore Eyes. Sore AutU. Kars, or any scrofulous rh ilitic taint, may be Aiade healthy .c by its use. Sold by all Druggists sl, six bottl; A Marvelous Stqb? ti TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROMTHESON: Y: ” (.*• . ' My lath-er resides at lii-ncr, Vt. lie ii-ts i i.;• gi -*•:t --uifrnw from Si.*r<»t ula, and tiie .. d letter will toil you what a marvel ;.<.:• mot A} ' Sarsaparilla ha? had Vi. case. I think his blood must have cc , f ! the humor for st leu-* t n years; bm ; t <-id not show, except in ih-. ioi.a ofascrofu , vie on the wrist, until about live years a/o. From a few spots which ap peared at that l me, it gradually spread so as 10 cover hi =•‘110-0 body. 1 assure you lie was terribly a!.:.•: ; and an object of pity, when he beg i ; using your medlciiio. Now, th=' * are lew men of hi ago who enjoy as good health as lie has. I a *ukl c-asily name fifty persons who would t --: i:'y to the lucts in his ease. Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS.’* FROM THE FATHER: a duty f-*r me- to slate to you the benefit I have derived from the use of Ayer’s SarsapariUa. fyir nvMi*’ - •n 1 was completely covcrctl with a terribi .. **r au<l BcmiuloaH son*?. The humor cnusc l n t incessant aiul intolerable itching, ami i!g* kin cracked ro ft < to cruag the blood to i!o\v in many pi aces whenever I moved. M- siilTt rings were meat. ;.?kI my life a burden. I c iimnenced the v ? of tho ■SARSAP/Rii la in April last,and have n oil it regalarlv f ; :k*o lUat ISJy eondition began to .r,; ■■ at once. The sores have all healed, and 1 f ol perfectly well in every respect —bodi: now able to do a good day’s work, altbf • ,'.i 73 yc.t aof age. Many Inquire wna- has ht ucli a cure in my case, and I tell then. , ; l have here tried to tell you, At Er'-: Sarsaparilla. Glover, Vt , Oct 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, I in: am Phillips.** Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Er.vfdp* clas, Eczema, lliugwonn, Biotches, Sores, Boils, aad Eruptions of the Skin, it •.* i. > blood of nil in.pu rities, aids digestion,; hiiulaf • the aeti n -if the bowels, t. lu* . vii hi; and strengthens Uie vvh= : PUM’AI • :* py Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,t v.-.!: Uses. Sot ’by Ml Druf'nis's; Hi,Mr Uttl is f..r 85 You Cannot liny it i a lli # u llat'-rooniH. What an absurd idea ■ to send a sick man, with ;-u ailin , stomach, a toriiid liver, and impoverished blood, to a bar-room to swallow some stimulating stufF, and cn!l it medicine! . An enormous amovin’ of mischie. is constantly done by men who thus trifle with tiic-nr-eb *-s instead of healing tlieir diseases,they make them worse. Instc '■ of gaining trength, they oni -quire the '.-.graceful habit of . ting. It is ;.t point worth noting in con icction vviih /.’room's ?>/ Bitters, that this valuable mcot ine is nut sold in bar-rooms, and wail not be. If is not u drink. 'is a remedy, it is not made to .kh_- die palate of old toners. It is made to heal disease. It is not made to promote the good-fellowship ol a lot ol bib ulous fellows standing around a bar and asking each other, "\\ hat will you take?” it is a true lona* ; an iron medicine, containing the only prepa ration ot iron which can safely ; e 0 beneficial'.:' be l-rk.-n info the si i *tu ?kescivt: noif mm\ »r tllC SiH*< |* « •;,»„ Vv’OitivU** s. Loll »*• triilii,*iui • 111< 1 i! il ! - ;• - Gr-Hight *,.i la iniVl; Diction or c.\i*r*,s; % A » I*, • ;i’if* the* it.cr,* t "•?•'*■;, w. .lutox ... •«. I>u *** ilUil lul 1,. .> muli I. IS IT -I Hlf Sorrm nn * raid tl at Potash was a poison. VVlio makes the assertion except those who ,J* ir< t*> misleitil and liu ; Imp you? i"! wl.u (li'i'oui ns o* licr romodii s at frauds, i- quietly offering a lile com poind of hi- own — beware of nl! such v-k your physician or your druggist? -if i’>tiisb produces all the horror** Claimed for it by luose who ui** com pelled to traduce other preparation- in order to ni'is-.ir r -p'ctable themst lvt s. We claim that Potash propei ly com blued with oth r r medics makes the grandest blood remedy •\t !■ known to man, and we claim that B, B B is that r» medy. If ; filleted with any form of blood poison. Scrofula, Rheumatism thitarrh, Old Ulcers and Sores, Kidtny Com plaints, Female Disc ses.etc the B B B. will cure you at once. Send to Blood Balm Co. At’Anta. Ga., for a o* py of tli it* book fruk Gwinnett Sheriff Safes. Will bo sold before the Court House door in tmvn of Luxvreneeville, in said county, within the li gal hoursof sale, on tin* lirst Tuesday in April next, tiie following property, lo- AVit: At. undivided half interest in and ■ •it,* tw . horse Kclip-i* engine and I toiler and one Brown cotton gin, feeder and e nnlenser. Levied on as the property of W. K. Ragsdale liy v irtue of and to satisfy a mcrfgnge ti fa from the Superior Cou’t of Rockdale count v, in favor of Cain & Qtiigg v- said W. K. Rugs d tie. Prop.rl v pointe d out in said ti la. Mso at Hu* same I inn* and plane will be sold one town lot in the town of Buford, Gwinnett muitly, Georgia, loeated outlie sou tli side of the At lanta and Charlotte Air Line railway, known ns the darner warehouse, being part ol land lot No. 295 in the Bth dist vie l of said eouutv, emit Hilling forty thb liy twenty-four <34 i feet. fj vied on ns the property t.f T. 8. Burner, b\ virtue of and to satisfy one li fa from llio ■Superior Court . I Pulton county, Georgia, in favor of K Van W n h* vssa dT. 8. Gar er. Also, at tin-, same time and place, will bo sold, one steam engine, known > tin* *‘Cimton M initor, ’ engine, Nu, ti, with its mu-Inn ay and lixtnreis complete, Unw in tiie posse -ion of .lobn Deaton and J. tl, Deatmi. Levi ed on as the property of .1. M Deaton, mil .John Deaton, by virtue of of a ti fn issued from Gwinnett (Superior Court, in favor Aiiiunau it Co„ said John Denton and J M Dtnton, principal, awl Garner, security . Property pointed out, bv P M .lohn ■ o-i. Plaintitl’s Attorney, Property wilHie delivered at Bu ford Ueotgia. W. P, COSBY, .sin-l ilt. Aiaicli 3. 1885. DKPUI Y SHKRIPF .SALK. Will be sold befoie the Court House door in the town of Lawrenceville Gwinnett (T unity Ga , within the legal lours of sale on the first Tuesday in April next the following described lands to wit. One acre of laud more or less sit - n ■(••it, lying a.id being in tiie eoi pu ree limits of the town of Duluth in aid county of ‘Gwinnett boimde’d as follows: On the east by Lawrenceville street, on the iSouth by lands of E W Bent ly on the ivest anil north iiv lands of JO New. Levied onus the proper ty of fames S. Love, to satisfy one fl ia from the Justice court of the l<)lst iotriet. Henry county Ga, in favor of W. D, and C. W Ford vs said J, 8, Love. Levy made mid returned to tnehv W F Herrington T, C. '\\ :\1 -ME'.Y HORN, M itch 3rd ’BS Deputy Sheriff. ■' —y— yrpr— — —— liichtnond &• Danville It t‘ Pa Sill NOF.lt 'J MEN r On and after’ Oct 12th 1881 Dassenpier Trait Service on he Atlanta and tjharlotte Air- Liee Division will be as follows : NORTH WAR LA Wx press Mail No. 51 No. 53. Daily. Daily. :■•a u* \l lanta.... I (i.(KI pin ; 8.4(1 ain : \c. Gainesville I 8.13 “ i 10,30“ “ Lula A | 8.41 “ i 10.54 “ “ H Gap Jji’c B t !).“’(! " I 11.20 " “ Toncoa Cl 10.04 “ I 11.55 “ “Seneca D | 10.08 “ 12.51 pm “ G n*. liville.. K, ! !2.4i! “ 2.28 “ “ HparUuilirg F 1 2.00 am 3.34 pm ' Gastonia... G 1.23 * 5.20 " harlotte.. B >..0 : 0.10 •** soirmwAiii >. Express | Mail No. 50 I No. 52 Daily j Daily ] Lot t harlotte.... 1.45 ain I.oopm j Av Gastonia 2.30 “ 1.41 “ “ Siiai'toiilmrg 4.28 “ 3.34 “ ■ Greenville... 5.43 “ 4.53 “ “ Seneca 7.28 “ 0.29 “ ■ Tci ioa 8.32 “ 7.32 “ H «tap June. 9.20 “ 8.25 “ “ T.uta 10.110 “ 8.50 “ | “ Gainesville.. 10.38 “ 9.25 “ “ Atlanta i I.oopm | 11,30 pm • A H O MMOUATIONTRAIN (A. LINE IIEI.LK GOING NORTH | Leave Atlanta 5.30 p m Arrive at Gainesville 7.40 p in ACCOMMODATION TRAIN (a. L. UFLI.e) GOING SOUTH. 1 -* :ix Gainesville 7.00 u m A.; ',** Atlanta 9.20 “ NO IS— LOCAL . HEIGHT GOING SOUTH •■ 'a Charlotte 5.36 a. m .vrrive nt Gaffneys 1 ( '.07 “ Spartanburg.l2 20 p. m. Greenville.. .5.27 l ‘ Central 8.10 “ NO 17—LOCAL FREIGHT. GOING NORTH. ji live Central.* 4.45 a m A• ’ iv, Greenville io6a, m. “ Spartanburg.. .10.40 “ * t i.'.lft eys 1.17 p. m. ■ < tarlotte 725 “ ' . i la It iiinsim this rood carry pas 'li in-, -'ll passenger Gains’ run tin* ugh to Danville anil Richmond ivithi ;:l i Imnge, connecting at Dan xiilev, itii \a. idlaud Hwy., to all ia stern laucs, and at Atlanta with all bill .-it; I*l amp. No 50 leaves Rich mond at I 30 .’ and No 51 arrives tin r* at 3.1.5 I’, M 2 leaves Richmond 2 ot) A. M. Garriy s there 7.00 A. M. la loonl i iviahts stop at tihoxe sta i inns 20 to 30 minutes BI'FFF.T IBI.KEPING CARS WITH OUT CHANGE. On Gains Nos 50and 51, New York amt Atlanta, via Washington and Danville, and also Gveen-Ttoro and Asliville tm ti a.ns Nos 52 anil 53, Richmond and Dam illc, and Washington and Au gusla.nini Wasiiiiiglou ami New Orle ans. Rcturiiing on No 52 sleeper tin elisliol'O to iviehmoud K/ Through Tickets on sale at ('tuir lotte, Groem lUoeSeneea, Spurtaubtirg, aim Gainesville to ail (M.ints South, Southwest, North and East. A With N KRH.to .v hum Athens B “ N K it H to & from I :i II is hi Fulls. C “ L. Air i ine to .fc It out Klbertoa A Bowersviile D “ Blue Riiigc It K to * Irani Walimlia, Ac* C.t U I i Newberry. Alston rad Columbia t V i t i !I .1 C to & fr'm .(lit irs n viile, Alston ifec. t luster it Lenoir to Ar from ('ln. ti l Vorkvillc A’ Dulins il N C Div & C C A to it Irm (ireensbv.ro, Ralrig nvviN Dekkeliv, Supeuiuteudeud. A. L. Rives, 2nd \. P. A Gen Manug M Slaughtr, Geu’l Pasenger Agt Orchilla G-ua^o, The richest NATURAL BIRD flu \ya the market ! [)o<*s not fire the cron in ,ii* v s' J llow The finest bnse lor Composting to behad 480 " 4, fiOT It should be put iu the ground or Compost early Pendleton’s uano. Pendleton’s cid Phosp^ NONE BETTER. Our stock of Seeds, Farm Implements t |,„, Feed Cutters, Corn Shollers, Bliinters Cultivators, Reapers, Thrtshergl ENGINES, TO. IS FULL AND COMPLETE I AIAK'K \Y. JOHNSON &CO I 27 Marietta Street, Atlanta, J LAWRENCEVILLE I S Xu M I XSI A R J FOR I males and Females,l The F.xersiees of ‘lie above Institute will begin on the *>(| i I •mry 1885, at. tiie following rates of Tiut ion per mouth. ’ ""t.'ioM FIRST CLASH, $1 50 I SECOND CLASS, - 2 00. I THiRD CLASS, - 250 fl FOURTH CLASS, 3 00. ■ Student? charged 25- Incidental Fee, per quarter. H Oonree of lnHtruci in, Tliorongb, preparing Students for A Ciasses. ■ rev j. f. McClelland, Prirfl Th e Ordinary, GEORGIA, Gwinnett Coontv. P. H. li. Gower, aduiiuistratin' of Layman Stone, represents to tin* t’otirt that lie bus fully ailtliinistorod Luyimui Stone’s estate. Tli is is therefore to cite all persons con cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any they eini, why said administrator should not he liseharged from his administration md receive letters of dismission 011 the best Monday >n June, 1885. ■Tames i Lam km, Feb il—3mo Ordinary GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Not ice is hereby given to all persons concerned, that on the 27th day of -May, 1883, G. W. Vin ner, lute of said county, departed this life intestate, and no person has applied for admin istration on the estate of said G. W. Vi rut r, in said state, and that admin i tr. lion will In* vested in the Clerk of t lie Superior Court or some other tit and proper person, on the first Mon day 111 April, next , unless some goo I cause be shown to t he contrary. Feb. 14, ’BS. J.T. LAM KIN, _ Oruiimiy. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. To whom it may concern; John F. F.spy lias in due form 11(1- plied to the undersigiuid for permn nent letters ol administration on tiie estate of William It. Chaurhlee, late of said county, deceased, and I will pass iip.on said application 011 the , Urst Monday in March, 1885. -IAS. T. LAMKIN, Ord’v. I This Jan. 22,’85. Georgia, G'winnelt Couiity. M. C. Jackson, line ng in proper form applied (1 me for permanent 1 •Iters of administration 011 the estate of Lewis A .lacKson, late of said conn tj', deceased. This is is to cite all i .att'l singular the credit,u*sand next ol' ! bin of f.ewis A. Jackson, t o he and ap- I pear at my office on the li si Mondav j in March, next, and show cause, if ‘ :in v they can. why permanent admin j istration should not be granted to M. I Jackson, on Lewis A. Jackson’s es tate. J.T. LAMKIN, Jan. 0, 1885. 1 M dinarv. GEORGIA. Gwinnett County. Jolm W Knox, having in due form applies to tin. undersigned for the gittmlihnship of the persons and prop erty of Cary B. Knox, Hubert E. Knox and Alma N, Knox, minor ebii dren of Samuel W. Knox, late of said comity, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Ids application will be j hear at my office 011 the first Mon day in March, next. JA.MFST. LAMKIN l-l(i-’85.1d. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. William I*. Moore, administrator of James Roberts, represents to tile i Court in his petition duly tiled, Hint lie has fully administered James Hub erts’estate. This is tl erefore, to cite all persons concerned, heirs and cred itors, to show **uuse. if any they can, why said administrator should iir.t lie discharged from his administration, uinl receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in April, 1885. J AS. T. T.AM KIN, Ordinary. Dee. 31,1884, Georgia Gwinnett Comity. N H Hay lias applied for exemption of personalty, and 1 will pass upon t lie ni to o'clock a 111 on tin* llitli day of January 1885 at my office. James T. Lamkin, Dec 30th 1884 Ordinary < reorgta —Gwinnett County. To till whem it may concern. Slaty F. llill lias in due form applied to the undersigned for permanent letters of administration on Die estate of Josh ua Hill ;jr., late of said county deed, and 1 will puss upon said applieat ioli ; on Hie first. Monday in February 1885. James T Lamkin, 6mU 1 88 1 - ;.oo Ordinary NOTICK TO DKBt'oll3 AND CRKDITOUS. All persons imil hied to till* estate of; V in. T Hcal'*s, late el suid county iirc<us l l l are hereby notified to make: iitut id ale pUyment, and all pfirsoti- hold . ing i lainx last Mid estate, will pre- ! sent tiiem to tir* un :t isigned, vetified us required l>y law DAVID F. I ITTI.K, Admr. Juu, 5,18 SI). 1 J lie liHrltes wil *•' I ulkfi. t I ! al 1 tj» * rlalni."ty t LJ’BfyJ ■.F. \ 1-. ] N. “Y. \\'BKKI.vfL c,. (lliuil ,1)1 Ull>G Jhd lv. u-.d. Duat.c at., N, Y. j j M 0,2 & HAiill s«a. Organs 1 11 ighest honors at nil great isl Fxliili liens lor scvenUm vranfl l> A ItleriMil dipns ;r [!..:■ any . 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