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SOMLLtUNti i’O KEMEMBEU.
1. No valuable packages should
be mailed unless it is registered
2. Seed no cash money by
nihil. It is mu.'li safer and cheap
or in tlie Jong run !o buy a money
order or j ostt
3. Annua.' , uepfiloa. live or
dead (not suffered), insects, except
«lneon bees \vl.<n safely ; seemed
are eJujuAed from the mails.
4. Nothing is received lor uiii.
inp that weighs titer tonr pounds,
except in wise of a single book as
for example, a Lnble, or dictionary
or history. . t*
5. Never ask a postmaster for
credit for postage stamps, envel
opes, or box rents. He is not al
lowed to grant it
6. The issue of money ordei
on credit is strictly prohibited un
der the severest pan allies No
j-oe master should ever be expect
ed o thus lay huaaelf liable to
crimnal prosecuton.
7. Don’t forget that all par
cels deposited for mailing must
be wrapped so that they can be
examined wiihuul destroying the
wrapper, otherwise letter rates of
postage are chaigeel
8 Postage stamps of one do
nomination cannot be exchange 1
for those of another denomination
neither can be taken in payment
for stamped envelopes or news
paper wrappers.
3 The Dead Letter Office is a
monument to carelessnes and stu
pidity of the American people.
The average numbe. of letters re
ceivsd there daily is about tiltjen
thousand. *
10. Persona presenting money
orders for payment who at 6 un
known are expected to prove their
idenity. The same precautions
enforced in banking invitations
are observed in post-offices.
11. Postmasters are not ob
liged to accept coin or currency ss
mutilated to be uucurren/. Don’t
try to get all your old woruout
lolls upon them,
12. A l l manuscript designed,
for publication in books, ma a
zines, periodicals, or neswspapers
is subject to letter postage unless
accompanied by proof sheet of /lie
same. Manuscript music is rated
in /he sam manner.
13. Never rash in at the last
moment just as the males are clos
ed and ask the postmaster to un
lock the pouch and put your let'-
ters in, for you may cause him
needless delay ami inconvenience
by so doing especially if lie accom*
modates yon.
14 If you write a letter and
address it incorrectly, or if it can
not bo delivered to the purty ad-,
dresed by having your business
card on the envelope, you insure
its return to you. Otherwise it
will go to /he dead letier office.
15. In all your corressondlhce.
whenever it can be give the
street and ..umber aB \V§l[ as coun
ty This saves much time and n
a sure preventive against errors of
delivery. It is much better to
spell the name of .the s ate in full.
16. Letteis addressed to he i
tious persons or firms eminot be
delivered that, is, where the par
ties art unknown. This rule is
intended simply to prevent illicit
and unlawful correspondence, and
would not ba enforced where the
persons are known to be repu able
citizens.
17, M'liuu advertised letters
are inquired for it -.a nceessriy for
the person call 10 atate from what
place they are expectii: g eorres
poudence. in the gt>uo#yl deliv
ery of a post-’Mfice ilie pos tmaatoj
is snpposed to exercibc sound dia
cretion.
Jesse Cook, colored, who mu.i
dered his wife some weeks ago a
Butler, is still at liberty. He wa !
captured near Geneva a few day < 1
ago, but succeeded in making his
escape. When captured he was
attired in female apparel.
Cen., Cram’s book is now tom
pleted, and will soon be ail in the i
hands of the printer. It is evident
that the book, instead of being ac
«pted as authority, will eaent >t
bitter discussion. Cen , Grant >
relies for most of his statement
upon a treacherous memory, weak ,
ened in the sick r jom, under con
ditions not favorable to the calm ■
analysis of historic facts.
A correspondent suggest* that
the letters “C. O- P..” w hich have
so long been on duty for the
“Grand Old Party,” may n w be j
understood to mean “Qitout O
tensive Partisan,”
END OF THE WORLD.
The Advenists of New f/amp
shire have correoed their calcula
te, n and have found oufthat the
time for their ascension is May 1 4,
1888. We learn ikut there re a
oend of colored Advuitists Kv>ig
above Athens, who -tire hrm be
leivers in the fatli, but their pre
diction i# that the world will end
ou the 4tt of July, 1855. They
are ho'ding nighily prayer uieet
infis and preparing for the great
“bust up.”*—Athens Banner.
A Marvelous Story
» TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. •
FROM THE SON: Y-SS&W?
“ Gentlemen My t*-ther lewulea at Ulpfer,
\t. He has be«ni a great sufferer from Soruf
Uia, and Lite tiicliMMxi Ivllvk will UWI you what
a utarveloUb effect
Ayer s Sarsaparilla
has hart in liis cam. I think his blood must
hare contained the humor for at least ten
Tears ; but a, did uot show, except ill the form
of a semfutnns ««re on the trrisf, ufiti' about
fire years ago. From a few spot* which ap
twari-1 at that t one, It gradually spread so as
tn cover his eni ,rc body. 1 assure you he was
terribly afflicted, and ar object oi pity, when
he beg til us Ut your RiadieiPO. Xosr, there are
few men of his age who enjoy as good health
as he has. 1 could easily name fifty porsoiX
who won’rt testify to the facts in his ease.
Vourstruly, W. M. PHILLIPS.'*
FROM THE FATHER:
a duty for me to state to you the becelit I j
have derived from tiie use of 9
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Six months ago 1 was completely covered with
a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The
humor caused an incessant and intolerable
itchmg, and the skin cracked so as to cause
the Mood to flow in many places whenever
1 moved. My sufferings were great, and my
life a burden. I commenced the use of the
Sarsaparili-a in April last, and have used
U regularly since that time. My condition
began to improve at once. The sores have
all healed, and 1 feel perfectly well in every
respect being now able to do a good day’s
work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire
wax. has wrought such a cure in my case, and
I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you,
ATF.r’a Sarsaparilla. Glover, Yt., Oct.
21,1882. Yours gratefully,
Hiram Phillips.** j
Ayfr’s Sarsaparilla rnres Scrofula
and all Scrofulous Complaints, Kryslp
«>las. Kc*en»a, Ringworm, Itlotehes,
Sores, (toils, Tumors, ami Eruption* of
the Skin. Jt clears the blood of all impu
rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
the bowels, and thus restores vitality and
Strengthens the whole system.
PREPARE I> BY
Dr, J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass
So) ' by All Urupgls’tj *l,*»J r bottles foi $&.
HALL’S
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIR RENEWER
I Mas iho first preparation perfectly adapted to
■ enre diseases of the scalp, and the first sue
cessful restorer of faded or gray hair to its
natural color, growth, and youthful beauty.
It has had many imitators, but none have so
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| Hall's Haul Renewßß has steadily grown
I in favor, And spread its fame aud usefulness
to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal
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The proprietors have often been surprised
at the receipt of orders from remote coun
-11 tes, where they had never made an effort for
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'J he rue for a short time of Hall’s Haik
Renew eh wonderfully improves the per
sonal appearance. It cleanses the scalp from
all impurities, cures all humors, fever, and
dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It
stimulate* the weakened glands, and enables
them to push forward a new and vigorous
growth. The effects of this article are not
transient, like those of alcoholic prepara
tions, but remain ft long time, which makes
it* use a matter f oconomy.
BUCKINGHAM’S DYE
FOK THE
WHISKERS
Will change the beard to a natural brown,
or black, asdesired. It produces upermaneiii
color that Mill nut Mash away. < onsisting of
a single preparation, it is applied without
trouble.
PREPARED BY
B. P. HALL S CO, Nashua, N H.
Sold by all Dealers in Medicines.
1 ' ■
trOR ALL THE TORMS
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the best remedy, because the
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The only quick and positive blood poisoi j
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irrl, IV'ualc Troubles, Syphilis iuall stages,
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BLOOD BALK CO., A Uinta, Ue.
/-^FERRY’S
I»W£IL TO >.
skiwgssraEMSr*®
arid to c ustomers of last vear without
ordennglt It contain* illustrations priraa,
dost riptkrus and directions for p.„utajg all
\egetable and Flower SHEDS rfl LBS, *t<s.
DJVI. FER RY &. CO. D «i/!£‘*
JStoS * l*i 'udingLnmlonPliy
& B *** ‘"he** M II
js ‘ £• ’ l*f At*. Mentsi.tie, wbj
*3 h k«» •’specialty ofFpilep-y
.« J 3, aL without doubt treated
(<Zr. 4 ffF « , 'tt>-d more cuwh* than
‘‘•’V •' Lung physician. Hip aucceea tu*e pimply
i •o • ,i -tut., wt- hav.* heard of casna of over 20
«• ,-»rp. t '««d*iyltin, H • tfiiaianteesa cure.”
1; * ‘' taiil TrvMtsiso b< ut lr«*s. Out) F U and
-sas. MiISiUsOLE, Xu. Vo John St.,New York.
1871. 1885.
NOW IS THE TIME TO -
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The Herald Las a circulation of 1000 honafide subscribers No
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Write fer lerms 4
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J . x. WILSON t„. ~
hAYV RENCEYILLE
SEMINARY,
FOR
Males and Females.
Thi' Kxeraices of «lie a hove Instil ul e. i iniler in > charge, began on I lie 18th
>f May . ls*s, :U tin- following rales of Toil ion ijer niont li.
FIRST CLASS, - S? 1 .70.
SECOND'CLASS, - ‘2 00.
THI lit) CLASS, - - 2 50.
FOURTH CLASL - 3 00.
Students charged 25e Incidental bee, (>er quarter.
Course of Instruction. Thorough, preparing Students tor CoUegt
Classes
Prof. J. T. NEWTON, Principal.
111!: > lit. ilui lull .li ’ "i dh.it m|l>> \in. Vui ! liu| ‘dUl *tili iliutti' -llkli" '(llffr iUll
IVlarhl & "W orlis,
—manufacturers ami Drillers in— , ~ .
V.I LIAN AND RUTLAND 3/ARBLE MONUMENTS,
BOXTO.I/DS,HA'AI>, AND FOOT STONES.
AND UNDERTAKER
C ui-qL Street, Stone Mountain, On.
March 10, $7 -ly
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v- j .' *
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without u rival, mul is the only la ORTHY ItIYAL, of the Beil Telephone
and is Ihe only telephone of I lie kind ever before offered to Ihe public. It is
the only non-electric telephone that is used with a telephone repeater■, or
li it, will w> •. 'i ROOKRIi, ANG LIX or ZIGZAG lines, or on a line ha v
ing AUTE or RTGTIT AN'IIT.KS
Hold outright for tlo.Otj; no exorbitant rents. . .
They are the only t elephones having an Automatic T.ine Wire Tightener,
an 1 they are the only telephones Unit are protected hy an out-door Light
ning Arrester. All sounds are delivered in clear and natural tones. They
are the neatest, most dm hide, and require less attention and repairs than
any other telephone made. Bend for for our illustrated circular. Agents
w anted.
The U. S- Telephone Company
NOS. 4!) AND 71 WEST STREET, POSTOFFICE BOX 28,
M ADI H O IV, INI).
NEURALGINE
He (treat Specifio for Neuralgia aud Headache.
An internal Remedy. <'outaiinng no
tQuinine, tipinm. Chloroform, chloral or
narco)h , ol any kind, elleeti\e and.iuiet
in its action.
a vol.’s Omi:K, /
la.ism ni., \’ A April 14, ISB4. (
M i ssHs, llrinnvsox & Bno. ft. atVords
me ,'leasm'e to testily tsi(liegreat virtues
of your "Nelirtilgitie” lor the cine of
neuralgia and sick headache. It a. the
best remedy tor the:-, most distressing
complaint . I have ever used. It should
be ill every family in I lie count r.y.
< I i:o. If. 11 da o,
•Mayor of l.ecshurtr, \ r a.
Me .1 11 ntelusoii \ Mr,, | :ml happy
b, sas ll.at your “Neiir.ilgine” acted tis
a specific in my ease, relieving me in an
itiere.libly short, time. 1 would advise all
suffering from neuralgia to try it,
Yours, etc. 1,. \ . SIMS. MD.
I/MBTOBT
Linimenl
Proprietor/ , Atlanta , Ga.
“SToiar ZDr-u.c'eriot fox It."®*
For all Injuries in man or beast nothing equals
Hamburg Liviiuemz.
GEORGIA, TRule
Gwinnett County. -( For /"osnre
irtguge.
In tl e Superior Com . m said eoun
ty. Tt appearing to the Court by (be
tile petition o t C. 11. brand Receiver
of liurrin & Turner that I’. A, Kilgofe
on tlie niutti day oi May p«4. exouteri
and delivered to said Ucrriu X T inter
a mortgage <m tbe*followiiur tract or
laud lying in said counly to wit : All
that tract or parcel ofland lying and
lieing in tiro county ofWvfinueil. The
same being a part of Ihe east hull oi
10l number two hundred and three
''.’(Vl) in the liffh nistrict ofaaal < oun
ty and coni (lining Oigiily (iv.i and one
half acres, more or less adjoining the
lands of Margarett Simonloji, Mrs.
hYaneis Tipton anil others, for the
purpose of securing the payment of a
certain proniisory note, on which
there is now due and unptiil thirlv
fotir dollars and sixty-two cents qjoi
(ig’) besides interest" and Adorney’s
fees, made by lhe said F. A, Kilg ao
on the ninth’day of May i*St, payalite
to the said Herrin & Turner, due'uct.,
15111., IBS! wnti'h sdid F. A. Kilgore re-
fuses to puy, Ibis therebue ordered
that said!’. A. Kilgore pay into this
court on or before the flr-d day of the
nett term thereof Ilia pi iuoipal, in
terest and attorney's fee- sue on saip
note, or in default thereof the court
will proceed as tojustice shall apper
tain. And it. Is further ordered that
tliis rule he published in accordance
to law. flranted (', IT. Fraud, In
pro pro.
X. 1,. tlUiellJNS.
.lodge S, C.
A Inn exit act ft um the minutes of
sunl Oourt. This Ipril 25fti ISsT..
11. T, t’iUN,
l lel'k ,s, I).
GEORGIA * • WAN NET I’ COUNTY.
Win. .1. Jones of N.
s. .mhan, i*epr;?sejit«s to the court in
this petition duly ii U• 1 that lio iiu>
fully athninisteri'fl sitld X. i 5. .Juliau>
estate. This is t lit refer** to
persons heii> tind < i editors to show
units** if an they can why said ad
ministrator should not be disehnrtifetl
from his administrat h»u anti reeeive
letters of uon, on the lirst Mon
day in September 1885.
JAmES T. LA*KIN
Tilts May 7lh ls»s Uidiuar y
GEORGIA. . Rule ni si
Gwinnett County. ) Foreclosure
( mortgage.
In the Superior Court of said coun
ty It appearing tp the Court hy the
petition of the Gainesville Jefferson &
tSoutnein Railroad company that W.
H. Rush on toe :.’Gth day day of June
in the ye; r of 18Ha executed and de
livered to the said Gainesville, Jeffer
son and Southern Railroad com pan
a mortgage on a tract or lot of land,
it uated lying and being in the coun
ty of (.wionett. to wit : Regirting at
a stake in the center ot tlie street hi
l t he town of Jug Tavern. Then run
ning up the street or road between
Ihe academy ami methodist ehtmth
to a red oak on Rush and Retts' line
. tlienee with Retts and TTardlgree’s
■ line, a south direction to a post oak
. on ilardigrees’ line, thence east to
' the Gwinnett 1 ne road thence back
to lhebegi ning corner in front of
mi l W. H Bnshe.s residence, and he
ingorittie line of Gwinnett, Walton
and Jackson counties. Containing
two hundred acres more or less for
the purpose of securing the payment
: of a eet tain promissory note for tlie
sun of Iwi’lve hundred dollars n tide
| by the said W. jj. Bush on the twin
1 day of June 188 - aud payable to said
Gainesville Jefferson x Southern Rail
Road Company and due nine mouths
after date with interest from date at
the rate of eight percent per annum |
ineftidiug ten per cent attorneys fees,
w inch said note the said W. H. Bush I
reins, -In pay. ft is therefore order j
edthal the said W, H. Hush pav into
into lliis court, on nr before the next
term thereof, the principal, interest
and atiorne;. s fees duo on suid note
and the cost of this suit, or in default
ft,TOOf the uourt Will proeeod as to
just i, i shall appertain and it is further
ordered that this rule lie published in
the UwiNNKiT ilj HAi.b, a newspaper
published in tbe county of Gwinnett,
once a mouth lor lour mouths, and |
Her Fed on the said W IT. Hush or his
sp, ,aul agent or at torney three months
previous t<> 1 he next term of the court,
March 9th., 1885.
T. M. Popples
Judge pro hoc vice,
Dunlap Thompson,
Pettitioners Attorneys.
A true extract from the minutes of
-aid < unit. This yst.li day of A|>ril
1885. U. T.CAIN.
Clerk S. C,
New Store!
New Goods!
New Fi
iYLIVXAIMDdeCQ
(FORMERLY OF CONVERT, OA-)
Lawrencevills - - . .
To the citizens of Gwinnett an,l a.ljoini^^n
We take this Truth fid of inforinino- V on .
have come to LawrencevUle for the i.nrnjse
goods and making a •living; and in undertaking
offer you one of the best assorted stocks S
merehan liseever displayed in this market \
now on hand a complete' i neat'
DRY GOODS,
Ladies’ Dress Go
LATEST STYLES IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FAMILY GROCERIES.
F IF RN I 7’URE,
hardware,
STOT
In fact, everything <o he found in a tienen
chandi.se Store.
e desire to make the ac<|uaintance of ev
zen of the county, but more eHpeeially of t!
coining to i.awrenceville.
iF.W" c buy all kinds o< country produce
the highest market price for it.
%
()ome and see ns. *
March 24-if
TSTONE
soluble guani
MANUFACTURED RY
CLaRK cOVE gANfI New Bedford, Vui.
PAID IIP CAPITAL $500,0U0.
JOHN M« GREEN, MANAGER
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
This brand has been before the public to
and in every instance has given entire satisfact
This season it will be. ottered cheaper th
380 Pound
OF GOOD LINT COTTON, PER TON.
For sale by VAUGHAN & PENTECOST,
Lawrence villa
BAGWELL «£ GOWI
Flowery BraiiCli, Ga
Take this opportunity to inform the people oi
nott and adjoining comities that they are*
manufacturing' their justly celebrated.
MIC, IISES ID WEB
AVhien have given such universal satisfaction j
lability, Light Running Proportions and N) 1
ish tor many years. Their prices have been H
to suit ths times. Also dealers in
■ *♦ l . *
WAGON and CARRIAGE MATERIAL,
IRON, COAL, PAINTS, OH-
Their work is honestly made to wear, anti not lhe_ »loP j
only to sell. Satisfaction always guaranteed. Tnankn (M>n tit
the very liheial patronage given them in the past, ,l,evr *“
then- utmost to merit an Increased patron age in the f'thjtc-
For prices, lerms, etc., address BAGWELL ‘ .i
March 24-ly Flotrhry
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Houses with Cliintneys raised or moved with P
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