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GRANT 8 BAPTISM.
A story is told by the friends of
Gem. Grant cf the scene which
took place on Zl>e Thursday morn
ing when it was thought the na<-
lions hero was dying. The weep
ing family were giouprd around
the bed where the old soldier lay
wearily and painfully breathing.
His thin white hands clu/ebed the
oouateapane and his eyes were
closed. Suddenly Dr. Douglass
placed his ear to tne sick man s
breast aud strode from the room
hastily. An instant liter he re
turned with Dr Shrady.
“Nothing can save him.’ mur-j
mured Dr, Douglass.
"Brandy," murmured Dr. Shra
dy.
“He can’t swallow it would kill
him.”
“Til give it hypodermically."
“How much?"
“A barrelful, if necessary'
Tears fell from Mr-. Grant s
eves, and she called upon her hus
band to speak to her. Then tde
Rev. Dr. Newman procured a silv
er bowl filled wit water aud with
his fingers he spri> kled the brow
of the soldier aud baptized him.
A smile dawned upon the while
fdatures anil the blue lips moved
faintly. Then Dr. Shrady inject
ed some brandy’ into each arnr
There was a faint batterings o
the heart, as of some bird weare
of eaptivhy. and then it slowly re
eumed its regular pulsations.
“Doctor how is he?" asked Dr.
N/wman.
"1 believe he wid get well.”
“Our prayerb have been answer
ed,” said the clergyman, devout
*y
“l think it was the brandy,'
observed the physician, numbly.
Gen., Grant yes/erday felt th e
effects of his bleep'ess night, and
remained very quiet during the
day. The afternoon was marked
by a considerable decreese of pain,
but the Geneial would not go out
generally he left bet'er, but has
decided not to resume work on
His book till Monday.
A HINT,
Liltie Billy, was about four
years , old, after waiting a good
wbilewitt commendable patience
said;
"Mamma, may I have seme sar
dines and biead 1"
To which /he fond mother re
plied :
"Nut now Billy. Wait until j
am ready to give /hem to you."
“But, ma, it’s me whose hungry
not yon."
And the poor little fellow's eyes
filled with tears.
go you aie the postmaster of
Jonesville are you? remarked an
elderly passenger to his seat mate
opening the window and sitting
lose to it a s possiole ; “you have
been thh postmaster for a num
ber of years and expect to remain?’
“Qes, sir.”
“Well I think you ought to go
Pardon my frankness, but you
should be removed oe the ground
thai you are an offensive partiztn"
“A n offensive partizan! Whai
do you mean sir-”
“Haven’/ you been eating on
ions ?”—Chicago Herald
Are your coats padded ?” asked
Angelina, as her oesd reposed
gracefully on Williliams manly
breast.
“No. Why do you ask ?” lie
inquired fondly.
"Because they are so much
so softer than Martin's coats, c i
John’s ei'her, for that, matter.’
The engagement is broken.
Mbe Rambler.
Adjt. Gen. John A. Stephens
was in Augusta Tuesday for hi
annual inspec-ion of the militia,
their armories, arms and equip
ments. He inspected v.he urm
ories of the Clinch Rifles, the
Clarke Light Infantry and the
colored companies, and found
/hem all in satisfactory condition
Ge.'. srys the condition
of the equipments shows a proper
careaod interest manifested by
the campanies, and he was entire
ly satisfied with his examinations.
Gen. Stephens was ehcted an hon
orary member of C'inch Rifles at
their meeting Tuesday night
Mr. Cleveland is ovewhelmed
with iuvitations to attend college
commencement. Ail the “sweet
girl graduates" want to take a
chanch ai him.
Francis Murphy says that mar
riages are made in heaveti and dis
solved in alcohol.
“Sal,” cried a ytunggirl,looking
out of the uper a ory a a small
grocery, and addressii g another
girl who was trying to enter at tee
front door, “we've all been to ramp
meeting and Deeu eon verted, so
when you want milk on Sundays
now you’ll have to come in the back
*>
way-
Warren Leland,
whom everybody knows at- tin *uo.\- fu
manager of the
Largest Hotel Enterprises
cf America, says that while a passenger fu n
New York on board a ship going around C’a|ie
Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal
ifornia, lie learned that one of the oliicer *
the vessel had cured himself. <.ui • g n *- \o\
age, of au obstinate disease ly the uae vt
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Since then Mr. Leland has reeonum i ed
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in many aiiuilat
cases, and he has never yet beard t. its fu.
ure to effect a radical cure.
Some years ago one of Mr. 1. 1 land's farm
lal*orers bruised his leg. Owing to the l-.-u
state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous sue. e
or lump appeared on ihe injure*! limb. 1 <-
;.ble itching of the skin, with lu ,ng ti:..
larting pains through the iu. p, su.w *ll*
tlinost intolerable. The leg became enor
mousiy enlarged, and running ulcers foriueti,
discharging great quantities -of extremely
offensive matter. No (nvatment was of any
avail until ti e man, by Mr. Iceland's direc
tion, was supplied with Ay Fit's Sarsapa
rilla, which allayed the pain and irritation,
healed the sores, removed the swelling, and
completely restored the limb to use.
Mr. Leland has personally used
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
for Rheumatism, aii'n entire success ; and.
after careful observation, declares that, in
his belief, then is no medicine in the wer
equal to it 1 •» 1. cu < of Liver I
(■out, the effect.'- of high
phniiii, SoiTii, Eruption*, and nil llio
various forms of blood <iiM iim’s,
Wo have Mr. Lklani/b p* riu.-.- .-n l »ii.vite
all whojiMy.ii 1: further cvaki. in
to the e\tnua. y cuiitivc .' is <i
Ayer’s Sarsap.mcjj i.a t*» ko him r-vi . »
ally either at his mammoth Occ.vi K-ul
Long Branch,or at the popular Leiainl !’ e .
Broadway, 27th and 2Stl» Street®, New \
Mr. I,i:i.and*s extensive knowledge 1 t..
good d by *his unequalled cr.ulieator of
hloml pr.i.Hui. . . -Lies him V- ..G*' inquirers
much valuable information.
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Sold by ail Druggists: sl. six hot 1 1: -f*
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bal
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oiQtft, Rheumatism, Kidney Complaints, Ca
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A FEW HINTS
FOR THE USE OF
J Dose. —To move the how
els gently > 2 to 4
* g 4 thoroughly , 4to 6 Pills.
P- * Experience will decide the
1 proper dose in each case.
For Constipation, or Costiveness, no
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They insuro regular daily action, and re
store the bowels to a healthy condition.
For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, Ayer’s
Pillsmto invaluable, and a sure cure.
Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foul
Stomach, Flatulency, Dizziness, Head,
ache, Numbness, Nausea, are all relieved
and cured by Ayer’s Tills.
Iu Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders,
and Jaundice, Ayer’s Pii.i.s should be
given in doses largo enough to excite the
liver and bowels, and remove constipation.
A» a cleansing medicine in the Spring, these
Pills are unequalled.
Worms, caused by a morbid condition of
tho bowels, are expelled by these Tills.
Eruptions, Skin Diseases, aud Piles,
the resulUof Indigestion or Constipation, are
cured by tbe use of Ayer’s Pills.
For Colds, take Ayer’s Tills to open
tho pores, icinovo inflammatory secretions,
ami allay the fever.
For Diarrhoea and Dysentery, caused by
sudden colds, indigestible food, etc., Ayer’S
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Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and
Sciatica,often result lrom digestive derange
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the cause by the use of Ayer’s Pills.
Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints,
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obstruction, are cured by Ayer’s Tills.
Suppression, and Painful Menstrua
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AYER’S PILLS.
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Sold by all Druggist*.
AYER’S
Ague Cure
IS WARRANTED to cure all cases of ma
larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,
Dumb Ague, Bilious Fever, and Liver Com
plaint. In case of failure, after due trial,
dealers are authorized, by our circular of
July Ist, 1882, to refund the money.
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
1871. 1885.
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; GEORGIA, v Ru’o ni si
Gwinnett County. 1 ! ’ veclosure
/ ' lorfgage.
til the Superior Court oi said conn
jty It appearing to the Court by the
I petition of the Gainesville Jefferson &
Southern Railroad company that W.
! tt. Bush on toe 26th day day of June
j in the ye: rof 1882 executed and de
t livered to the said Gainesville, Jeffer
| son and Southern Railroad compart
| a mortgage on a tract or lot of land,
situated lying and being in the coun
ty of Gwinnett, to wit : Beginingat
nstake in the center ot the street iai
I the town of Jug Tavern. Then run
j niug ui> the street or road hot ween
the academy and metliodist church
to a red oak on Bush and Betts' line
thence with Betts and Hardigree's
line, a south direction to a post oak
on Hardigrecs’ line, tlienee east to
the Gwinnett 1 ne road thence lan k
to thebegii ning corner in front of
said tV, H . Bnshe.s residence, and be
ing on the line of Gwinnett, Walton
and Jackson counties. Containing
two hundred acres more or less for
the purpose of seeming the payment
of a certain promissory note tor the
sun of twelve huedred dollars n ade
liy the said \V. u. Bush on the 26th
day ot June 188 p and parable to said i
Gainesville Jefferson k Southern Rail ’
Road Company and due nine months I
after date with interest from date at j
the rate of eight iter cent i>er annum '
including ten percent attorneys fees. !
which said note the said \V. It. Busli '
refusesto pay. It is therefore order |
ed that the said W, it. liusli pay into |
iiito tliis court, on or before the next
term thereof, the principal, interest
and attorney’s fees duo on said note
and the cost of this suit, or in default
thereof the court will proceed to
justice shall appertain and it is further
ordered that tliis rule l.e published in
tin- Gwinnett Herald, a newspaper
published in the county of Gwinnett,
once a month for four months, and
served on the said W, Id. Bush or his
special agent or attorney t lire.* moot lis
previous to t lie next term of I lie court ,
March !!t h., 1885.
T. M. Rceples
Judge pro line vice,
Dunlap Si Thompson,
l*ettitinners Attorneys.
A true extract from thr minutes ol
said court. This 25th day of April
1885. D. T. CAIN.
Clerk S. C, )
; GEORGIA, 4 Rule
• Gwinnett County. <, Fore/cosure
( mortgage.
: In tt e Superior Court of said coun
ty. It appearing to the Court by the
the petition of C. 11. Brand Receiver
of Herrin k Turner that P, A, Kilgofe
on the ninth day oi May 1884, exeuted
and delivered to said Herrin St T inter
a mortgage on the following tract of
land lying in said county to wit : All
that tract or parcel of land lying and
being intheconnty of Gwinnett. The
same being a part of the east half of
lot number nvo hundred and three
0-lH) I" tlie fifth District of said coun
ty and containing eighty two and one
half acres, more or less adjoining the
lands of Margaret l Simon ton, Mrs.
j Francis 'Hpton and others, for the
pm pose of securing the payment of u
certain promisory note, on which
I there is now due and unpi id thirtv
i four dollars and sixty-two cents ($-.'14-
| <>2) besides interest ” and Attorney's
i tecs, made by the said P. A. Kilgore
on the ninth day of May [BB4, payable
to the said Herrin k Turner, due Oct.,
15th., 1884 which sdid P. A. Kilgore re
fuses to pay, It is therefore ordered
that said P. A, Kilgore pay into this
court oil or before the lirat day of the
next term thereof the principal, in
terest and attorney’s fees due on snip
note, or in default thereof the court j
will proceed as to justice shall apper
tain. And it is further ordered that
I bis rule t>e published in accordance
to law. Granted C. 11. Praud, In
| pro pro.
N. Ti. Hutchins.
Judge 8, C.
A true extract from the minutes of
said foilrt. This April 25th 1885.
1). T. OaiN.
Clerk a, (’.
GEORGIA Gwinnett county.
Win. J. J. nics administrator of N.
S. Julian, represents to the court in
tliis petition duly tiled that ho has
fully administered snid N. S, Julian's
estate. This is therefore to cite all
pci suns heirs and creditors to stiow
cause if an they can. why said ad
ministrator should not be discharged
fi in his admiiiisl ration and receive
letters nt Dismission, on the first Mon
day in September 1885.
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March 24 -ts
YSTO.NK
Soluble guano
MANUFACTURED BY
CLaRK cOVE gHIO k Mori, to.
PAID UP CAPITAL $500,000.
JOHN M. GREEN, MANAGER.
ATLANTA, GEOli l A
This brand has been before tbe public lor years,
and in every instance has given entile satisfaction.
This season it will be ottered cheaper 1 hail eve j
380 Pound
OF GOOD LINT COT TON, PER TON.
For sale by VAUGHAN & PEN TECOST,
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