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BEEFING AN OPENING.
“I ctmii here,” he explained to
/he police judge the other morning
‘■to hang out a signof ‘1 am blind'
but I had scarcely got to tho iruin
when 1 fondd two chaps working
the racket Two much blindness
arouses public suspicion.”
“Was that the only opening '!"
“No, sir. / started out to tie my
head and arm up and work tho
‘Help this poor man who was hurt
in a railroad aociden 1 ," but the two
best corners in the town were oc
cupied. One fellow had been
crushed by a saw log and theoths)
had beeu terribly ourned wbi.e le 6
cueing a baby. ’
“ ‘Pity the poor fire sufierers!' ”
sighed iris honor.
‘About the only tuing left,” con
tinued tho man, “was to be ‘Born
deaf and dumb/ but while I was
getting a placard printed by a gro
cer’s clerk the owner of the store
came in and said that he bad just
seen too such chaps walking to the
station. Then it was either to go
to work or come here and be sent
up.”
“Aod you couldu t work *"
“Well, I was wearing a placard,
reading: “This man would woik
for 25 eeuts per day but for his
poor health,'when the officer col.
lard me. luioss you’ll have to
make an opening for me soines
where.”
His honor gave him a placard,
rtadiug : “This unfortunate per
son has been elevated for two
months."
CUKE FOR INFANTILE BAWL
ING.
Two Dallas ladies were over
heard talking over the fence as
follows:
“What is the maZ/er with your
baby ? I don't hoar it cry auy
more.”
“1 have cured it of bawling.”
“Do you give it soothing syrup
with opium in it ?”
“No, l don’t give it any med
icine at all. I have adopted au
ectire/y new plan.”
“What is it?”
“When it begins to cry I smear
the tips of its little fingers with
molasses, and give it a few feat a
ers to hold in one band, /ts at
tention becomes aroused and it
picks off' the feathers with the
other hand. The feathers slick to
tne other hand, of course, and the
little darling picks them oft’ again
The little angel’s mind is thus so
completely absorbed with the featli
ers that it forgett to cry.”—Texas
Siftiugs -
A WORTHLESS ANIMAL.
Farmer Digging had a horse u>
sell, and at the market he com
menced to dilate on the animal’s
good qualities.
“How much will you give to
him ?” shou'ed Diggius.
“Forty dollars,” yelled a voice.
‘’Twon’t do,” said Diggius.
“Ten dollars,'’ sbouied a wall
eyed man.
“He's worthless,” cried another
“ Who said he was a worthless
animal ?” howled Diggius. “’Twas
you, you lop-eared rail- ’hopper.’’
“I didn’t say any such thing,
you mule-backed lump of clay,’’
replied the mau. “I only said he
was worth less than forty dollars,
and now blamed if I don't thin
he is worthless.”
Digg'ns traded the'horse Lt a
side of bacou before the close of
the day,
A MOViNXi TAIL.
“Here, boys,” called u aim
“ Come cere and ca'ch das rat.
Kiggest vat you ever saw ran under
that pile of lumber. Throw it
over here. Aow we”l get him.’h
1 hrce or four men went to work
and moved rn enormous pile of
lumber, but did not find the rat,
“The owner of that lumber will
be mad.” said someone addressing
the man who had called the boys.
“Nohewon’t. I am the own
er.”
“Why, you must indeed be an
enemy to rats going to so much
trouble to catch one,”
“1 did’nt see any rat.”
“Then why did you let the boys
tear down your lumber V
“Oh, you see I wanted it mov 1 ’
ed.”—Arkunsaw Traveler.
Green county boasts of two hui
dred colts that are now being raib*
ed in that county. The Journal
aajs : “A* two years old they will
have a money value of ten thous-,
and dollars, and further remarks
'hat the money expended by the
people for horses and mules, since
the war, which they could have
raised themselves would have
made them rich.” We are gled to
aee this enterpristing spirit gain
mg ground in /he south. We
have takea occasion to say lately
* our county is advancing rap
,d]y in this direction. Gainesville
Uast of some as fine horses as
ant town of its size in the state,
and many of them are homo r arsed.
And now the political enemies of
Senator Brown say lie attacked ‘he
Jewish religion in Lis address to
the coimuo school graduating
class in At.l ntalhe other day, aud
tha' several of the class were the
children of Jews ; therefore liis re
marks were offensive, etc. Sena-,
tor Brown says he did not do it
or flunk of such a thing. Aud
we wifi bet our ears he did not.
Warren Le im,
whom everybody kuowa liio b..,,
manager of the
Largest Hotel Enterprises
cf America, says that while a passenger front
New York on board a ship going around Cape
Horn, in the early days of emigration to C; !
if trnia, he learned that one of the ortioeiH of
tho vessel had cured himself, during the voy
age, of an obstinate disease by the use of
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Since then Mr. Liiland has recommended
Avek's Sarsaparilla in many similar
cases, and ho has never yet heard of its* fail
ure to effect a radical cure.
Some years ago one of Mr. Luland’s fa in
laborers bruised his leg. Owing to tin bat
state of liis biooo. an ugly scrofulous swelling
or lump appeart it on the injured limb, llor
ble Itching of the shin, with burning am!
farting pains through the lump, made lift
Llniost intolerable. The leg btcnme enor
mously enlarged, and running ulcers formed,
discharging great quantities of extivmely
offensive matter. N'o treatment was of ai.v
avail until the man, by Mr. Li:laniV.s direc
tion, was supplied with AVER’S Saksaivv
j.illa, which allayed the pain and irritation,
Lealed the sores, removed the swelling, aud
completely restored the limb to use.
Mr. I. eland lias personally used
Ayers Sarsaparilla
for Khctinialism, tvith entire success ; »*nd,
after careful observation, declares that. In
bis belief, there is no medicine in the world
equal to it for the cure of Liver Disorder*
Clout, tho eileet; of high Ininfir, ,Sn.'
Rheum, bores, Eruptions, ami all lUc
various forms of blond diseases.
Wo have Mr. Lkland'h permission to invito
all who may desire farther evidence in rtq aid
to tho CNtrao.-d miry curative powers « j
AYKR’s S ails ar v , \to see him per.- .
ally either at ids inaminoth Ocean l’< r I
Long Branch, or at the popular Lelutu l Hie.
Broadway, 27th and 2«th Streets, New York.
Mr. Lur.rrn’s extensive knowled-.r? oi she
good done by this iincqmtllvii .r.uMoaio; o»
blood po.bffi.H enables hint t * give inquirers
much valuable information.
ritEPARKD DY
Dr.J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, M*
Bold by al! Lru.jgUt.-; Cl. ais lioltii.*#fur ;■
AYER’S
Cherry Pectoral
No other complaints are so insidious in their
attack as those affecting the throat and lungs:
none so tritied with by the majority of suffer
ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting
perhaps from a trifling or unconscious ex
posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal
sickness. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral lias
well proven Us efficacy in a forty years’ fight
with throat, and lung diseases, aud should bo
taken in all cases without delay.
A Terrible Cough Cured,
“In 18571 took a severe cold, which affected
my lungs i had a terrible cough, and passed
night, alter night without sleep. The doctors
gave ine up. i tried Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral, which relieved my lungs, induced
sleep, and afforded me the rest necessary
for the recovery of my strength. By the
continued use of the Pei i ora l a permV
nent cure was effected. I am now 62 years
old, hale and hearty, and am satisfied your
Cherry Pectoral saved me.
Horace Fair brother,”
Rockingham, Yt. # duly 15,1882.
Croup A Mother's Tribute.
While in the country last winter my little
boy. throe years old, was taken ill with croup;
it seemed as if he would die from strangu
lation. One of the family suggested the use
of ayku’s Cherry Pectoral, a bottle of
which was always kept in tho house. This
was tried in small and frequent do! es, and
to our delight in less than half an limn tho
Httle patient was breathing easily. Win* doc
tor said ilia*, the Cinsfeltv Pfctoilal hail
saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at
our gratitude? Sincerely yours,
Mrs. I.MMA (il DNI Y.’*
15:) West 128th St., New York, May 16, 1? 82
u I have used AVER’S CHERRY Pectoral
in my family for several years, ami do not
hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual
remedy for coughs and colds we have ever
tried. A. ,1. Crane.”
Lake Ctystal, Minn., March 13, 1882
I suffered for eight years from Bronchitis,
and after trying many remedies with no suc
cess, 1 was cured by the use of Ayer's Cher
ry Pectoral. fiosKi u Walden.”
Byhalia, .Miss,, April 5,1882.
“ I cannot say enough in praise of Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, believing as 1 do that
but for its use I should long since have died
from lung troubles. K. BragdoN.”
Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1882.
No case of an affection of the throat or
lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved
by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
and it will always cure when the disease is
not already beyond the control of medicine.
PREPARED BY
Or.J C.AyerACo.,Lowell,Mass,
Sold by all Druggists.
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If'- .. t-' * f ~S-,
vil rnlp!
ai.c OL.y ivo blood polsot
eu. '.ly or. arai, in «ho immediate and per.
; ‘ i Mages of Blood
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,u naan* • W.,-4 ; ari.l. r . It d,*. not j
<* vt-.-.-iablc poison. - One
tattle gives ... ti .c p, ot of it* nfefai p ower
It.-l n- : .'■•fit;.-, •neawanih of wonderful
tres made at l.ott.e and abroad, mailed in
took form, free to any address. No on. a,
! , nl)t tl.c I*lslol power of B. B. B. aft*,
adi!.;-Ilie n .-oniony Larirc b. ie ». |1 m> at ,
' tor fb.ttO. Cell on jour or mUttm '
BUooil CALM U>., AUoou, u* *
1871. 1885.
—NOW IS THE TIME TO—
SUB SCRIBE
—FOR THE—
I i PjRALI).
A LivcNcwspapcr
—DEVOTED TO THE--
MATERIAL PKOSPEIUTY OF
Gwinnett County.
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The
is WIDE-A WADE
And <houlil be in the home of every citizen m the Conr/y.
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The Hoai.ii las a, circulation of 1000 bormfule subscribers. Nn
better medium was evor ofiered to the advertiser than the //kkai.d, so
the trade of this section..
Write for lerms
J. T WILKOX, Jr. T. M. I‘EEPLPS Proprietor
I I,bln 1 el.
LAWRENCEVILLE
SEMINARY,
FOR
Males and Females.
'I 111- Kx.-i si.'. s 111 * III* nlmVI■ Infinite, under my charge, hejran on I lie 181 li
nl Muy, 1885, nt the following rates of Tuition per mont h.
FIRST GLASS, - $l5O.
SECOND CLASS, - 2 00 ’
T11IR!) « LASS, - - 2 50.
FOURTH CL ASS, - 3 00.
Student charged 25.; luci-Jen Pw, par q u -m*.
Course of In.stni ni m, Tiiorbngb, preparing SuJents tor Coflegt
Classes.
I’m i • J. T. NEW TON, Fripcipal.
, 5 J iHw 'mill® W M 3 %j iiJJ Willi ''‘ilujiiD-
Marble Works
—niflunfaeturers mid J dealers in—
MLIA N T AND RUTLAND J/ARBLE MONUMENTS,
BOX TO.l/J‘S, HA’AD, AND FOOT STONES.
Ab I) UND EItTA KE R
Clmrch Street. Sfor.e Mountain, Ga.
March 10, 85.-ly
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TE LE PIT OI E
0
TheV.S. Telephone is (lie lesl invention in telephones, and stand
will I a rival, and is the mill la 011 TB 5 lIIVAI. of the Hell Telephone
and is the onlv telephone of the kind ever hefoi e offered to tile public. It is
the only non-electric telephone Hint is used with a telephone repeater, or
Cut, | V .it , ■; . 1 U( )< IK Kl). ANtIUX or ZHI/.Atl lines, or on a line hav
iiifE AIITK or UHIHT AN«SLF.B
Sold outright for 7 10.00; no exorhitaut rents.
They are t tie only telephones lin.inp an Automatic Trine Wire Tightener.
Hil l liioy are the only telephones that are protected by an out door Light
ning Arrester. All'sounds are delivered in etear and natural tones. They
are the ueated , most dm hide, aud reij lire loss at tention and repairs than
any other telephone made. Send lor for our illustrated eireular. Agents
wanted.
The U S Telephone Company
NOS. 4ft AND 51 WI ST STREET, UOSTOFFICE BOX 28,
MADISON, IXD.
IIALdE
The Great Speoifio for Neuralgia and Headache.
An internal Kerne,!\. Containing no
Quinine, Opium, Chloroform, Chloral or
unroot ii s of any kind, effective unit quiet
in its action.
Avon's Office, f
Limsiirno, Va., April 14, 1884. j
Mjassns. Hutchinson & If no.—lt alforils
mo pleasure to testify to the great virtues
of your ‘>Nein*a!giiia” for the cure of
neumigin and siek lteadache. It is the
host, remedy for these most, distressing
complaints 1 have eve r used. It should
he m every family in the com try.
(: no. It. 11 i-laji.
Mayor o Leesburg, Va.
Messrs. Hutchison & Bro- I aril happy
to sax that your “Neurnlgine” noted as
ti speoilio in my ease, relieving me in an
incredibly short time. I would advise all
suffering from neuralgia to try it,
Yours, etc, L. AL SIMS. M 1».
_______
tv ,
Proprietor* , Atlanta , Ga.
"STo'jxr ISrctersist
For all Injuries in man or beast nothing equal*
HAMBUKQ LtSUMKiiT.
GEORGIA, liu'ii ni si
Gwinnmt Cuj'xty. 1 reclcsnre
/ in'or/gtige.
11l tile Superior ('Olll i of raid conn
ty It appeai-mt; to UieCotiri In I li< •
petition ol i lie Gainesville .iein-i son \
| Soutiiern Kailioad eoin)«uiy Unit W.
11. Bush oil foe "flith day day of.lime
! in the ye- r if ISSi executed and de
| livereit lo Hie said (Jainesviile. Jeffer
son and Soul hern Railroad compan
a luorl ;:aae on a Iraei or lot of laud,
silu-.iled lyina and TTetitg ill 1 lie coun
ty of t; winnett, to wit : al ;
astake in llte eciiler oi the >lree| iu 1
the town of Just Tavern. Thun run
liing up file strei-t or r-nin between
the aeadeniy and metlmdist church !
to a rod ouk oii Hush iuu : Betts’ line ,
tlienee with Hes ts hint Ifardia-ree's >
ti,Me, a south direction to a post oak |
on j fai dijrrecs' line, thence east to
tin- (1 winnett 1 lie road theme back
to tlielu-ai. jiiiifi corner in front of'
sai<l W, It Busin*,a residence, and lie- ;
injf on llie line of Gwinnett, Walton
and Jackson counties. ( otitainii*a
two hundred acres more or less ior
the purpose (rs sreiirilif' the payment,
of a certain promissory note lor the
son of twelve hundred dollars' undo
liy the said W. |p Bu>h on the iAith
day oi unelsSy and puvuhlc to said
Gainesville Jefferson \ Scan hem Kail
Head Coinpany and due nine months
alter date with interest from dale at
the rate of eight per cent per milium
ineludiiio ten per -cut attorneys le s.
which said initc llie said \\. ii. lln-h
refuses to pay. ft Is t»i re tv.re order
ed that the sit'd W, H. Hush pay into
iiito this court, on or la-fore tie- next
term thereof, t lie principal, interest
and attorne-. ’s fees dun on said note '
and the cost of tiiis suit, or in default
H ereof the court will proceed as to
justice shall apiawtain and It is further
ordered l hat this rule lie published iu
• tie Gwinnett TTkbai.ti, a newspaper
published in the county of Gwinnett,
otsee a mouth for four months, and
servedunthe said VY, H. Bustiwor his
special audit or al torney three motil hs
previous to the next term ofthe court,
March 9th., l*si.
T. M. Peeples
J udati pro hoc vice,
Dunlap & Thompson,
Peltltiouers Attorneys.
A true extract from tin: minutes ol
said court. This -iiili day of April
18S5. I*. T. GAIN.
Clerk 0,
GFOIIGI A> Mliile
: Gwinnett County. <; For e/cos a
( moriguge .
Til U e Superior Court of said eoun
:t y. li appearing to the Court by the
the petition of ('. H. Brand Receiver
<f Herrin N Turner that I\ A, Kilgofe
on Hit; ninth day oi May 1884, evented
and delivered to said Herrin & Timer
a iimrlgugeon the following tract of
land lying in said county to wit : All
Unit 1 1 act or parcel of land lying and
beiie: in the county of Gwinnett. Tin*
saint* being a part of the east half of,
loi manlxT two hundred and three'
in the fifth 1 list riot of said eoun
t\ and containing eighty two and One
haft acres, more or less adjoining the
lands of Margaret!, Simon toil, Mrs.!
I’raneis Tipton and others, for the j
pn j>"• e of securing the payment of a
< • rf.nn piomisory note, on which |
Unit* is now'due and unpi id thirty-I
four dollars a.id scsty-two cents (s.‘>4-
B'.’ besides interest and Attorney’s j
te. s, mad by tin* said I*. A, Kilgore !
on the ninth day of May [BB4, payable j
! to Uiosaid Uerriu & Turner, due Oct.,
I’ 11., isst which sdid I*. A. Kilgore re
; fuses to pay, Jt is therefore ordered
that said I*. A. Kilgore pay into this
court on or before the first day of the
aevi Ui in thereof the principal, iu
i teivst and att ni nev’s fees due on saip
note, or in default thereof the court
will proceed as to jurtiee shall apper
tain. And it is further ordered that
this rule be published in accordance
to law. Granted 0, 11. Brand, In
pro pro.
X. L. Hutchins.
.1 udge 8, O.
A true extract from the minutes of J
.-aid Court. This April 25th 1885.
J). T, (’aiN.
Clerk C 5, 0.
G OUtf/A l Iwinsztt County.
hereus. W. Allen administrator
of jsebella scales, represents to the
undersitrned in petition ilnly filed that
lie has lolly administered Isabella
Seales estate. This is t lierefore t oeite
all persons concerned heirs and eredi
tors, to shoW cause, it any they can
win said mlniist rator shoulT not be
discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismission on
the lirst Mo unlay in < tel' her
J T. Lamkiti
Ji.i., :4tli lbti. urditialy .
New Cood!
!%w Fi*”*
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ALMANIj dc GO,
(FOUMKHLY OF (JONYEKV, OA.)
Lawrenceville - . . . q,
To the citizens of Gwinnett and :»,1 j »i„i ni »- oom.iios :
e tukethis in *1 hod o( i l l . * cui i m y ( , t ih i ,
lui\e come to nawrenceville lor tli • purpose <>! ■ .]jj■ j
goods and making a living, an ! in umlertakin >• this wa
otter you one of the best n-sorte.l stocks „f iri . ni . rj j
merchan lise ever displayed in tlii- n irkei. We |, aVd
now on hand a complete ineol
DRY GOODS,
Ladies' Dress i^oods
AATEST STt lt: s x
boots and shoes,
FAMILY (jrtOOETUE.S.
EUit N I 71 HE,
JtAIiDWAHE,
STOVES, ETf(,
In fact, everything to be found in a General yj C r
ehandise Store.
AVe desire to make the acquaintance <>( every citi
zen (>t the county, but more (‘specially of the trade
eomin_, to unvrenceville.
V r . e l)U .y l<iiids ()/ country produce and pay
the highest market .price for it. '
(’ome and s(*e us.
»a m* ui'iii ■!!. •> r; - i
Marcii 24 t.f izC
YS'TtfWT.
SoLUBIiK 'h XJATSI O
MANUFACTFRKD 11Y
Li EE cVE feMd,hss.
PAID UP CAPpVAI, fn>O0,0()O.
JOHN ffl, GREEN, MANAGER.
ATLANTA, GEoR IA.
Tin* brand has been In-Torn tin- public !ur years
anti in every instance lias given entile satis!action.
Fins season it will be otlered cheaper than eve,
380 Found
OF GOOD LINT COTTON, PER TON.
For sale by VAUGHAN & PENTECOST,
Lawreneeville, Ga_
BAG WELL «£ GOWER
Flowery Branch, Ga
i
Fake this opportunity to inform the people of Gw
licit ami adjoining counties that tl cy are still
nmmihicturing their justly celebrated
HUS, SUES US MIS,
vyiiti Id h ive given such univorsal s itisfaetion so
rabi y, Light Running Proportions ami Stylish
ish -ror many years. TWhK'price* have been re l
to s ll H tbs times. Abtfjuealers in
WAGON and MATERIAL,
PAINTS OL*&, ETC;.
/
Their work is tannest ly mad/to wear, and nut the slop shop, stuff wutir.
only to sell. nitrify > guaranteed. Tuankful to ulie puldio for
heir'mC! 1 " 4i'' " G'"!" iti tin- past, they shall Jontimw to do
tin li ut merit an increased |> u romige ill the future.
For price* 'criu.s, etc., ;etln.-ss B Ul WELL & GOWER,
ALitcß, ly Flowery Brintth, Ga.
J ATLANTA
House Moving r
Raising Company
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Houses whh Chitunevs raisoil or tntvfd with parfsaf?'
L PEASE & CO., 107 D tea/ur ijtrea tp