The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, July 07, 1885, Image 4

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VANITY OF MEN. “Who buys them asked a re porter in a Kearney street ‘notion shop, pointing to a lot ot tiny pocket mirrers, with nail-cleaners, toothpick and comb, all complete. “I suppose you think the ladiee are out best cusiouiors, said the ‘notion’ man, “but it is not so Meu, sir—vain men —are the pick era-up of these unoonsidered taifiea.' “Pretty meuT’’ inquired there porter. The salesman grilled. “It don't matter much how /hey look,” he said, “whether they are apes or A polios, i hey want a pocket mir ror all the same. They retire every hour or so to some seciet place to admire themselves. Talk of the vanity of women! Indeed It pales, sir; it fades awAy into in significance by companion witli tbe admiration the majority of uien have their own mugs ” ‘‘Could you mention— not f> i publication, of course, but for in dividual satisfaction—the name of some of these purchasers?” The no l ion man locked grave. * I could no/ giie away the secret.- or try prison house," he said so) euiuly. “I never trust A news paper man, aud iu the present re gard I bold the confidence tuese gentlemen have reposed in me as scared. Why, there are some half a dozen who, entertaining grea' re sped for tny orhical judgement of physical beauty, sted in here every dry to inquire how they are look iug. Th6n i is, ‘Am I pale io-l day, Jim !” or ‘Do you think my color is too high. Jim?” or ‘That loft eyebiow is growing a tirfle heavy: don’t you ihink I’d better have it'rimmed off a bit?" If I say you coior is too high, m\ friend is oft'to the barber's for a dab of powder, or—but ibis h >■ dead secret - we accommodate oiui this shop If be is too pale we tiDge him up. If is wonderfu', positively wonderful, uml the ug liest men are the toughest. II thete is the slightest blemish in a a pocket mirror they won’t take it, because, forsooth, it may not faithfully reproduce their blight, pearl, beauty.” “But there are different degree* of vanity among these male beauties are there noi?" “No sir there is but one degree, aud that is /he superlative, bnl there are different begrees of cam dor. Some are modest and will will declare /hat their mous/acUes or beard are always getting tang led. Now there’s a good looking blonde railroand agent on Mont gomery street whe bought a six by four mirror from me the other day which he keeps iu his breast pock* •t, lie is a glutton about his pei sonal beauty, he is; but a real es tate man, a fair stout young man wbosee office is near him has found out that he has this glass, ahd qegs the loan of it a dozen limes a day.” “When, as a matter of fact, you have more customers among gen tlemen for those pretty little artic leg than among the othbr sex ?” “Five to one sir ; but the per - cemage of those who carry pocket mirrors is small among the ladies but eight out of every dozen carry them among the men. ‘Why,’con. tinued the notion man, ‘some big smirking fellows—business men— have come in here and asked me if i could teach them how to blush Just think of it. Fdloows in tLe forties, sir wl o have not known i blubh for twenty years. be,ieve it would.be becoming to them it they could flush up I ke a moss rose when a girl gl iuctsat them. The ancient rounder get hold of the secret and made ail the rest hop ping mad .o learn it. You wont give it away 1 Well, when he wan'ed to blush he’d jab « pin in to bis leg and keep Lis mouth shut.” “What did the mouth have to do with it." “Because the pin would make him feel like swearing, and keep' ing back the blasphem was the effort that snffused ihe clu ck. That's true, s’help me. l>o you want to look at any nice pocket combs to-day 1 No. Then ex cuse me for heres a dude tbai does, and the philosopher rerum ed'bis professional air and advanc ed on the customer with interlaced Angers and a captivating smile, HER WEDDING DRESS DIDN'T FIT. “I have urgent and important business;” said a yound lady, wten told by an officer at Essex Market yesterday that Jnstice Duffy did not receive callers for summons and warrants on Sunday. She carrier in her arms a large bundle which she placed on the bench and proceeded to open, when the Juss dee stopped her. “It’s my wedding dress,” she said. “1 am to be married in it this afternoon. The dressmaker didn't muke ‘.he dress right at all It’s a groat deal too large for me. I look like a Blob it.” and she was on the verge tears. “Wnat can 1 do about it? said Justice Duffy iu bewilderment,” “I wunc touhave her arrested for false pretenses. She guaran teed that the dress would fit me and I paid her for it before I tri ed it on." “VVliat does your mother say about it? “800 b oo.boo, slie-sbe sa-says it ti fits me.’" “1 think I understand the case.’' remarked Justice Duffy “(do home and stop crying, or yon will lock like a fright at the wedding.' New York World. KING’S EVIL Was the name formerly given to Scrofula because of a superstition that it could ha cUrcd by a king's touch. The world la wiser now, and kuows that SCROFULA ran only be cured by a thorough purifica tion of the blood. 'lf this Is neglected, the disease perpetuates IU taint through generation after generation. Among Its earlier symptomatic developments ara Kczenud Cutaneous Eruptions, Tu mors, Bolls, Carbuncles, Erysipelas, Purulent Ulcers, Nervous and Phy sical Collapse, etc. If allowed to con tinue, Itheumatism, Scrofulous Ca tarrh, Kidney and 1,1 ver Diseases, Tubercular Consumption, and varl ous other dangerous or fatal maladies, are produced by It. Ayers Sarsaparilla Is the only powerful and always reliable blood-purifying medicine. It Is so effect - ual an alterative that it eradicates from the system Hereditary Scrofula, aud the kindred poisons of contagious diseases and mercury. At the same time it en riches and vitalizes the blood, restoring healthful action to the vital oreans and rejuvenating the entire system. This great Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, with Yellow Dock. Stil linyia, tie lodides of Potassium aud Iron, and o Vr ingredients ot great po tency, carefully and scientifically com pounded. Its formula is generally known to the medical profession, and the best physicians constantly prescribe Ayer’s Saksal’akii.i.A as nn Absolute Cure For all diseases caused hv the vitiation of the blood. It. is concentrated to the high est practicable degree, far beyond any other preparation for which like effect! are claimed, and is therefore the cheapest, as well as the best blood purifying medi cine, in the world. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla PREPARED BY Dr a J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. [Analytical Chemist*.] fold by all Druggists: price $1; six bottle* for $5. AYER’S PILLS. A large proportion of the diseases which cause human guttering result from derange* meiit of llie stomach, ho tv els, ami liter. Ayer’s Cathartic Pills act directly upon these organs, and are especially designed to cure the diseases caused by their derange ment, including Constipation, litdig<t>- tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, and a host of other ailments, lor all oi which they are a-sale, sure, prompt, ami pleasant remedy. The extensive use of these Pills by eminent |4iysicians in regular prac tice, shows unmistakably the estimation in which the w are held by the medical profes sion. These Pills are compounded of vegetable substances omy, and are absolutely free from ealotuel or any other injurious ingredieut. A Sufferer from Headache writes: “Ayer’s Pills are invaluable to me, and are my constant companion, L have been a severe sutferer from llcitdacbe, and your Pills are the only thing 1 could look to for relief, une Bose will tjuickly move my bowels ami free myvfiead from pain. 'They are the most etfeotive and the easiest physio 1 have ever found. It is a pleasure to me to ■peak in iheir praise, and 1 always do so Wheu Occasion oilers. \V. L. 1* vuE, of \V. I/. Page & Bro.” Franklin St., Richmond,Va., June 3,1882. “I have us. •! Ayer’s Pills in munber less instances asjfecomineuded by you, and have never knmvn tlmm to fail to accomplish the dewed result. We constantly keep them on band at our hone*, and prize them as a pleasant, safe, and reliable family medicine. FOB A they are invaluable. J. T. Hayes.” Mexia, TexaL, Junt, 1«, 1882. The Rev. Francis B. Haulowe, writing from Atlanta, (Ja. f 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 inconvenience, until some months ago 1 began taking AM R’s Pills. They have entirely corrected the costive habit, and have vastly improved my general health.” AVer’s Cathartic Pills correct irregu larities of the bowels, stimulate the appe tite and digestion, and by their prompt and thorough action give tone and vigor to the whole physical economy. PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. YOUNG All experience the wonderful HI fl ANO beneficial effects of MIDDLE- A V er ’ s Sarsaparilla. »pcn Children with Sore Eyes, Sore AutU. Ears, or any scrofuleas or syph ilitic taint, may be made healthy and strong by Its use. Hold by all Druggists; sl, six bottles for Fa y oui l.ile worth ;i Hollar'! Perhaps that seems a high price for it, considering how poor your blood is, and how your w hole sys tem is prostrated, debilitated, and enfeebled. People have been heard to say, under such circumstances, that they would not give the toss of a copper for the choice between life and death. But when it comes to actually drawing near the grave, a man naturally draws back, and says he docs ’io f ant to die. Life ’« very precious. , even to a bro ken down man it is worth saving, One dollar will buy a bottle of 1 AVer. - Iron /fitters. That one 1 dollai hi ;- start you on the road from mist ay to reeoVcrv. A man must take a very mean view of I himself who is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself from deadly j debility, and { ctep into the en- ' joyment of solid health. Braun's j Iron Bitters vitalizes tue blood, , tones the nerves, and rebuilds the system Its we.’ is well known. | Invest tnat dollar i, a botth # ?HESCitT2- riON FREE 1 I jr th#* . *ure • initial WnknwL Coil Hiilioud ami all tiN<>nler„ Drought on by in Air •ration nr «*x«*e»N. Any Druggist has th* ingre ft-Ota. I»r. XV. Jtqils At :*O. LAO %r»l Mill Mir*e|. ' >iuhU It. 1871. 1885. —NOW IS THE TIME TO SU BSC 118 1 —FOP. THE— HERALD, A LiiveNewspaper —DEVOTED TO THE— MATERIAL PROSPERITY OF Gwinnett County. The Herald IS WIDE A WADE And should be in the home of every citizen in the Conrty, The Herald Las a circnlation of 1000 bonafide subscribers. No better nibdium was ever offered to the advertiser than the //erai.d, so the trade of this section. Write for terms, J. T WILSON, J*. T. M. PEEPLFS, Proprietor Publisher. LAWREN CEYILLE SEMINARY, FOR Males and Females. Tlie Kxeraiccs of the above Institute, tinder my charge, began OU the IHth of May. 1885, at. the following rates of Tuition per month. FIRST CLASS, - *1 r >°- SECOND CLASS, - 00. THIRD CLASS, - - 'I 50- FOURTH class, - 00. Student charged 25c luei deoal Fee, per qua rer. Course of Instruction, Thorough, preparing Smlents tor o eg (“Masses Prop. J. T. NEWTON, Principal. Marble W orlss mftimfacl high* aiul Dealers ill— ULI AN AND RUTLAND MARBLE MONUMENTS, j BOX TOMBS, IIAAD, AND FOOT STONES. AMO UNDERTAKER Church Street, Slone Mountain, Oft. ! March 10,85.-ly AN 1 W TELEPH O M E Thel’.S. Telephone is Die test invention in telephones, and stand without a rival, and is the only la ORTIIV HIV Al. ol the Bell Telephone and is the. only telephone of the kind ever before offered to the public. It is the only noil-electrn- telephone that is used with a telephone repeater, or 11 it wdl w»•c .1 ROOK ED, AND LIN or ZIGZAG lines, or on a line hav ; mg AUTE or RIGHT ANGLES Sold outright for $10.00; no exorbitant rents. They are the only telephones having an Automatic Line W ire Tightener i an 1 they are the only telephones that are protected i»y an out door Light ning Arrester Ail sounds are delivered in clear and natural tones. The} I are the neatest, most dm hide, and require less attention and repairs than ! iuiy other telephone made. Send for for our illustrated circular. Agents i wanted. The U S Telephone Company NO« 40 AND 51 WEST STREET, POSTOFFICE BOX 28, MADISON, IND. Hi ■l'b« (beat lipeoillo for Neuralgia and Headaoha. An interintl Remedy. < 'ontaining no Quinine, Opium, Chloroform, Chloral or narcotics of any kind, eff ec tive and quiet in its ac tion. Avon’s Office, | Leesburg, Va., April 14, 1884. t Messrs. Hutchinson & Bho. —lt affords me ideasure to testify to the great virtues of your “Neuralgiue" for the cute of neuralgia and sick headache. It. is the best, remedy for these most distressing complaints 1 have ever used. It should be in every family in the country. Geo. R. Head, Mayor of Leesburg, Va. Messrs. Ilutc-liisoii & Bro—l am happy to say that your “Neuralgiue” acted as a specific in my case, relieving tne in an ineredibly short time. 1 would advise all suffering from neuralgia to try it, Yours, etc. L. V. MIMS. M 11. lihimenl Proprietor I, Atlanta, Oa. a*-.A.«3c TTosa.* 2Dr-u.g'e'l»t Cox for all lnjurtesln manor beast nothing equals Hamburg Laslurst. GEORGIA, ( Rule] ni Hi Gwinnett Counts . F, reclosnre ( mor/gage. In the Superior ('onrt .if sniil einun ty It appearing to the Court by the petition of the Gainesville Jefferson i. Southern Railroad eompuuytlml \V. H. Bush on toe 116th day day of June in the ye; r as 1882 executed and de livered to the said Gainesville, Jeffer son and Southern Euilroad cotnpan.' a mortgage on a tract or lot of land, situated lying and beiug in the coun ty of Gwinnett, to wit : Beginiugat a stake in the center ot the street in the town of Jug Tavern. Then run ning up the street or road between the academy and methodist 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 Hardigrees’ line, thence east to the Gwinnett hue road thence back to the begi. niug corner in front of said W, H . Bnsiie,s residence, and be iug on the line of Gwinnett, Walton and Jackson counties, Containing two hundred acres more or less for the purpose of securing the pavilionl of a certain promissory note for the sun of twelve huedred dollars n ade j by the said W. jj. Bush on the 26th ; day ol une 188 f and payable to sa ; d Gainesville Jefferson & Southern Rail Road Company and due nine months after date with interest from date at the rate of eight per cent per annum ineluding te:i per cent attorneys fees, which said note the said W. H. Bush refuses to pay. It is therefore order ed that the said W, H. Bush pay into into this 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 as to justice shall appertain and it is further ordered that this rule be published in the Gwinnett Herald, a newspaper published in the county of Gwinnett, once a month for four mouths, and served on the said W, H. Bush or his special agent or attorney three months Srevious to the next term of the court. Larch 9th., 1885. T. M. Peeples j Judge pro hoc vice, j Dunlap & Thompson, Pettftioners Attorneys. A true extract from the minutes of said court. This 25th day of April 1886. D. T. CAIN. Clerk 8. 0, : GEORGIA, t Rule Gwinnett County Foie/cowu ( mortgage. In tl e Superior Court of said conn ty. It appearing to the Court by the the petition of C. H. Brand Receiver of Herrin & Turner that P, A, Kilgofe on the ninth day oi May 1884, evented and delivered to said Herrin & T irnei a mortgage on the following tract of land lying in said county to wit : All that tract or parcel of land lying and being in the comity of Gwinnett. The same being a part of the east half of lot number two hundred und three (203) in the fifth District of said coun ty and containing eighty two and one half acres, more or less adjoining the lands of Margaret! Simonton, Mrs. Francis Tipton and others, for the purpose of securing the payment, of a certain proiuisory note, on which there is now due and unpi id thirty four dollars and sixty-two cents i s:l4. 62) besides interest und Attorney’s fees, made by the said P. A. Kilgore on the ninth day of Mav iBB4, payable to the said Herrin It 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 I court on or before the first day of the next term thereof the principal, in terest and attorney’s fees due on snip note, or in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall apper tain. And it is further ordered that this rule be published in accordance to law. Granted C. H. Frand, In pro pro. X. L. Hutchins. J ndge 8, C. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. This April 25th 1885. D. T. Cara. Clerk ». C. GEORGIA Gwinnett county. Wm. J. Jones administrator of X. 8. Juhan, represents to the court in this petition duly hied that ho has fully administered suid X. S, Julian's estate. This is therefore to cite all persons heirs and ciwdiUirs to show cause if an they can—why said ad ministrator should iiogi discharged from his admiuistratMkAtud receive letters of Dismission, on the first Mon day in September 1885. JAmES T. LAmKIX ) Ms} thT 1886 Ordinary New Store! New Goods! New Firm. 4 im ~ ALMAND& " GO, (FORMERLY OF CONYERS UA.) Lawrenoevills Q a To the citizens of Gwinnett ami ail joining eom.tie* • We take this method of informing you th.t w,, have come to Lawrenceville lor tlb- purpose ot sellinr goods and making a living, and in undertaking this w '. offer you one of the best assorted stocks ot general merehan lise ever displayed in this market. We have nowon hand a complete ii.eot DRY GOODS, Ladies' Dress Goods LATEST STYLE; IN BOOTS AND SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES. FURN I T 'll RE, HA ItDWARE, STOVES, ETC). Tn fact, everything to he found in a General M tr ehandise Store. We desire to make the acquaintance ol ever? citi zen of the county, hut more' especially ol the trade coming to Lawrenceville. Ja/ 3 e buy all kinds o< country pioduce and pay the highest market price for it. Come and see us. Maivb 24 ts YSTONE *' SoIaUBIaE GUANO MANUFACTURED BY (ME cOVE gAIQ New Bedford, Vui, PAID UP CAPITAL #500,000. flf, GREEN, MANAGER. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. This brand has been before the public lor years and in every instance has given entire satisfaction. This season it will be offered cheaper than eve, 380 Pound OF GOOD LINT COTTON, PER TON. For sale by VAIJGIIAN <& PENTECOST, Lawrenceville, Ga. BAGWELL <£ GOWER Flowery Briach, Ga rake this opportunity to inform the people of Gw nett and adjoining counties ihat they are still manufacturing their justly celebrated ms, us us mis, Whicii have given such uni versa I satisfaction for rability, Light Running Proportions and Stylish ish for many years. Their price* have been red to suit ths times. Also dealers in WAGON and CARRIAGE MATERIAL, IRON, CO&L, PAINTS, OILS, etc. Their work is honestly made to wear, and not the slop shop stuff made only to sell. Satisfaction always guaranteed. Thankful to the public for the very libetal patronage given them in the past, they shall coutiuue to do their utmost to merit an increased patronage in the future For prices, lertus, etc, address BAGWELL & GOWER, March 24 ly Flowery Branch, Ga. ATLANTA House Moving _ A X r>„ O *' R aising Company, Houses wiih Chimutys taised or ui< ved with perfect (LX, O. L PEASE & CO., 107 Lecami itree At If.