The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, July 28, 1885, Image 4

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AN UNNATURAL BROTHER New York, July 10,— John Fi/z patrick, of Brooklyn came home drunk and demanded money from his sister. The g’ll said she hid none, and her brother then said szrted fer the room iu wich his iu valid mother was confined io lei bed. Miis Fitzpatrick knew tha/ if her brother should iu Lis con < ditiou’ approach his mother It 1 would seriously effect her health : and, with a camp stool iu her hand, she placed her back agmusl i tlie door and commanded t.Lu drunken mail to leave the houst Fizpatrick drew a revolver poin ted it at his sister, and threa/emi to shoot. The girl ran scream ing away, and Fitzpatrick follow ; ed her to the kitchen, where slit sank on the floor, and begged foi her life. I’ll put one shot in you j anyhow," exclaimed the unna'nra! brother, and raising his weapon lie fired his aim,however, was bail a'd the bmlet buried it self in the wall, just over die girls head j She was so frighteud /uut sho fa n ; ied, while Fitzpatrick, in tun ; getting scued leit ihe house. Old j •Mrs/ Fitzpatrick heard ‘.he shot and, coutmiiig o get up a id craw out of the house, arou ed her neigbors. The effort will probably cost her ife, for she immediately snlftrdaielap.se and is iu a dying condition. Young Fitzpatrick has disappeard, and the polio are looking for him —«• • mm • mm The Rutland, Verm nt, wonnn who applied fora dtvorco lion her husband on Ibe ground that a wealthier New York man waul ed ber”probab!y locked ,il this iif< with the cold eye of a practis woman. Sue w.is fired of sewin; bu.ons on a poor mams shirt. :ino of trying to keep liis home in < j der for the liar living li* had work gave her; and /ho litth matter of love with he mo I to thiow in losi its ehanii amid tie walls of a humble home. It isn t the lirst ease on record in which divorces Lti u sougnl fin jus/ that reason, although that ha. never been /iie i s tnsible motiv or basis on which any Were gran led' 1/ /akes something of cli«ra i- ls er and pa/ient self-denial cn tin pari, of a woman to go throng! life as t.lie wife of a poor man,am the echo of i nothing silks sometim haunts her when arrayd iu bumble garb, some woman however man age to do i< without veay serious regre/ and some appear to have been happy while doing it.- 1 1 is un fortionate for the Vermont clnr man/ her petnioli was denied, bu/ more so for hei hnsland, s wo man of tl at kind can be easd span d Of ull ilit! cool ihiiiys in lln; age of cheek the passge cited Iron •he sentence of death pased dy t Judge ai u[ton a con deinend umrdii. r is he e. aiiest. Ailei reviewing the rial, Ins lion or shhl ihe prieonei* I urn by i . means satisfied with the evident t in tlie case and i ton not shnr wqether you killed Join; hoihs o. whether he. died bY u visit:ttit>>» of Sod, but my sentence is tint.' -is that you he bunged bn lie third friday day of June, and should you know of yore own in noceuce yon will have (lie eon furling thought that indented by some of the wisest thinkers of tin age whether life is nnder any tii cimistaims, worth living.' •Aj Eiiglishiiii.il las jiu ent a pccciw «.f uiaiiiifae..‘uimg 1 j, pers, sandals an eytu eoiniuo shoe out of p ■ t-i'. I'iip, r . |, i: ,j, or pa|tor inuc he, I.- tiiiployed i , i the upper, wit his tno.Vetl o :h debited form and sze and a sole piovide 1 made of paper or past. . board, tether I. .yd, or olb<-r mi - tible paper lualcii ’, wit h is us •*ited to the uper by uie.a.s ot cement glue, or other adlnsbe material- 7’he upper is crease.! embossed or pelfoted at the in step ami sides, wich renders i/ somewhat pliable prevail't i .rack iug while in use. -Cacigo Tri bune. The eagerness of the J apanese ' for the aridtnres the past yeai ! says L)r Nathan Brown From Yokohama has been as’ouisbiug hour thousand Gospels were dis posed of aud over iO'OOO small dortions and tracts- Dr B-owus prcipal colporteur ha- sold and d'Btr.u/ed oner 12,000 Books and Uac.s with hr own hand Chris tians own Bibles turning to tlit passages referd t<- by the preacher in his sermous not u bad habit for Christians of ,e vry race. Corn that is thoroughly ricud on the stalk in the field, well driel in the sun, treed np and placed in a room possesses remarkable vi tality. Some seed corn was dis posed of at an auction sale in Ver mont in the spring of 1883 said to be thirty years old, but it spr outed readily and pro need a large crop.—Chicago Times Friends, lefe us bold by our hopes. That all (Lings here pass; yet say not they are but h pes. ft is because they are D>.»t the /hing hoped for iimt they ate precious—the very-opals of /lie soul. By our hopes are we sa« ed. AN ENTER I*l SlNg’ RE LI AB L E HOUSE \\ inn A Vaughan can always b< relied upon, not only to carry in st ick the best of everytiiing, but so secure the Agency fur such ar ticles as have well known merit and are popular with the people, thereby sust uning ttie reputation of being always etiterpiising, and ever reliable Having secured the Agency for the celebrated Lb. King’s New Discovery for Con sumption. will sell it on a positive guarantee, will surely cure any su'd every affect ion of Throat, l.uugs, and Cbes/, and to show rtir coiJliduncc. we invite you to call ami gel. a trial bottle free. A Marvelous Stork t> TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. * FROM THE SON: “ Gentlemen: Mv father resides at Glover, Vt. He has been a great sufferer froiu Scrof ula, and the inclosed letter will tell you w hit a marvelous effect Ayer's Sarsaparilla Has had in his case. I think his blood must have contained the humor for at least ten years ; but it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five years ago. From a few spots which ap- I>eared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body. I assure you he was terribly afflicted, and ar object ot pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are j lew' men of his age who enjoy as good health as lie has. I could easily name fifty persoilk who would testify to the facts in his case. Yours truly, W. M, PHILLIES." FROM THE FATHER: a duty fur mi> to stuto to you the benefit X have derived from the use of m < * Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Six months ago 1 was <•< covered with a terrible humor and scrofulous sores. The humor caused an incessant ami intolerable itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever 1 moved. My futferings were great, and my life a burden. I commenced the use of the S a its AT* * it! I,LA in April last, and have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have all healed, and I foci perfectly well in every respect- being now aide to do a good day’s work, although 73 years of age. Many inquire wna; has wrought such a cure in my case, and 1 tell them, as I have here tried to tell you. Avkp’s Saksai arilla. Glover, Vt., Oct. 21,1882. Ifotirs gratefully, Hiram Philiips.” Aron's Sarsaparilla euros Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, I'.rysin el as, Ecxema, Ringworm, Hlotclieg, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and tints restores vitality amt strengthens the whole system. PREPARED BY Dr„ J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass Sop* bv Ml Druggists; *l, **ir bottl*** tor AYER’S Hair Vigor restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use lighter red hair maybe darkened, thin hair thickened, and balduese often, though not always, cured. It cheeks falling of the bair, and stimu lates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. Jt prevents and cures scurf and dandrutT, and heals nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp. As a Ladies* Hair Dressing, the Vigor is unequalled ; it contains neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, ami lasting i>eriuine. ■ Mr. C. P. Bhicher writes from Kirby, 0.. Ju 'n 3, 1882 t “ last fall my hair commenced failing out, and in a short time I became nearly ba d. 1 used part of a bottle of Avkii’h Hair Vigor, which stopped the fall ing of the hair, and started a new growth. 1 have now a full head of hair growing vigor ously, and am convinced that but for the use of your preparation 1 should have been entirely bald.” J. W. Bowen, proprietor of the McArthur (Ohio) /inquirer , says : “Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a most excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair, and • makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is also a sure cure for dandruff. Not within my knowledge has the preparation evfer failed to give entire satisfaction.” Mr. Angus Fairbairn, leader of the celebrated “Fairbairu Family” of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Boston, Mass., Feb. 6, ItteO: “Kver since my hair begun to give sil very evidence of the change which fleeting time proenroth, 1 have used AVer’s Hair Vigor, and so have been able to maintain an apnea ranee of youthfulness—a matter of considerable consequence to ministers, ora tors, actors, and in fact every one who lives in the eyes of the public.” Mrs. O. A. Prescott, writing from 18 Elm St., *"harlestoim, Mass., April 14, 1882, says: “ T"/o years ago about two-thirds of my hair came off. It thinned very rapidly, and 1 was fast growing bald. On using Ayer’s Hair Vigor the falling stooped and a new growth commenced, and in about a month my head was completely covered with short hair, it has continued to grow, anti is now as good as before it fell. 1 regularly used but .one bottle of the Vigor, but now use it occasionally as a dressing.’* We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the efficacy of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It needs but a trial to convince the most skepti cal of its value. PREPARED BT Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. bold by all Druggists. You Cannot I»ny It Lit 13 Bar-rooms. What an absurd idea • to send >■ sick .nan, with an ailii,. stomach, •' torpid liver, ami impoverished I iood, to a ha; nviin to suaiiuW r .luting si'.' . lid call it medicine! An enormous union ■ of mischie. is constantly done i, men who thus trifle w.th tlvin vi instead ol healing th. h-i -• • - .they make them worse. J > lot training trength, the} om ; quire the -sgracehi! habit cfl'\ _ ting. Jt is a point w rth noting in con icction with y/’s / m Hitters, that this* wlitaoie metn ine is not ■sold in l»r*<spnfl, and will not be. I' is not a drink. *is a remedy, it is not made to fokle the palate of old topers. It is made to heal disease. It is not made to promote tile good-fellowship ot a lot of bib Vlous fellows standing around a bar and asking each other ”\V hat will you take?” It is a true tonic; an iron medicine, containing the only prepa ration of iron which can safely and beuetnsiaih' be l iken into the s ; Uan 1871. 1885. -NOW IS THE TIME TO— SUB£ C R I B —FOR THE— / J HERA I, 11. / LivcNewspaper —DEVOTED TO THE— *%- MAIUKIAL FKOSPEIHTY OF Cwi nnett County. The JS WIDE AU ABE And should be in the home of every citizen m the Oonr/y. The H kkald Las a circulation ol 1(100 lxii aside subscribers. No! better medium was ever offered to the advertirer than the 7/r.iu id, to the trade of ihis section. Write for terms J. T- WILSON, Jr T. M FEEFLFS Froprieor Fub her LAWRENCEVILLE SEMINARY, . FOB Males and Females. Tin* Kxitmi'ck of Mm allow 1 n.st it 111 , niulci my ill urge, began on I lie 181 li >f May. I*Bs, ul the following niLett of Tuition pel' monlli. . FIRST CLASS, - SI r>t.. SKCO.NI> CLASS, - 2 00. THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50. FOURTH CLASS, - .'1 00. Student charged 25,i la nlmi t Ell pe* [u •; Course of Instructm, Thorough, prepuml' Siulants for CoUeg, Classes. Pact’. J. T. NEWTON, Principal. v Si,; j tui jiui 15 Aiiu'.ii V* vSll Ww -'unt.i- v, "5l will IS® 'W? luii Marble Wor li s muuufadiinTf :Uul Dealers in— VI LI AN AND RUTLAND .WARBLE MONUME.NTS, BOX TOA/BS, lI.A'AD, AND FOOT STONES. UNDERTAKER Clturelt Sued, Slone Mountain, Ga. ; March 10, 85,-1 y A NE W j TELEPHOME 'j'lie v s Telephone i* Ihe test invention in telephones, and stand without a rival, and is the only la ORTIJY RIVAL ol the Hell Telephone and is the only telepli I Ihe hind ever lie fore offered to the pit I die. Tt is the only non-electric telephone that is used with a telephone repeater, ol -Ip,v ft y . HOOKED, ANGLIN or ZUIZAO lilies, or on a line hav ing AC'l'K or ltltillT A .VOLKS Sold outright for 410. WI; no exorbitant rents. They are the only telephones lm« lug an Automatic Line Wire Fighteimr. an l they are the only telephone* that are protected by an out door Light mug Arrester. All sounds are delivered in (dear and natural tones. They are the neatest, most dm hide, and re(|nire less attention and repairs than any other telephone made. Send for tor our illustrated circnlui. Agents wauled. The IT S Telephone Company NOS 411 ANl> 51 WEST STREET, POSTOFFICE BOX 28. MADISON , I NT). NEDRALGINE lh« Great tipeeitio for Neuralgia aud Headache. A;i inlri mil Akujib-«t\ . < ’out :iinju** no Quinine, Opium, l < liUn olorm, < hloiiiJor uui »• mics of an y kind, <*ll< < | u »* aiul <|Ui**t. in its aHiou. a v or’s t)i ru n , i Lhhsiti n«i, Va., April M, |sm4. ( M i;fvsics. If i ixaiiNsoN & JJko. D uflords me j.leasuiv to t-«*>t.ify fn Did givat virtues o! \<»m “Nemaljiiin ” for the run* of neuralgia ami sirk lu*a«!a<lir. It is I lie h»*sl i* im-t/v for those most <listivHMiit» complaints I have tvo usiml. It should he m c\cry famil y in t lieenm * ry. < i ko. It. Head, Mayor of Leesburg, Va* Messrs, liutehi.son A: Bro- | am happy to say that your ‘‘NYur.ilgino” aeteii as a speeilie in iii> « ase, relieving me in an in» redihlv short t ime. I vvoithl att\ ise all sntleriiii: from neuralgia to U'\ it, -Vonrs, <|t , L. V. SIMS. MD. PKT Linimenl Proprietor*, Atlanta, Oa. A-gV* "sr©-»o.r ZDxiaCSrlat Y©* For all Injuries in nntu or beast nothing equa 14 liAUHUKO LIMMkKT. I (iEOHGIA, i l.ii e ni si Gwinnett County. i ror. leisure i ( ninj7o-.:jrf. fn the Superior < Vnirl of sain boun ty IL to 1 lie Court by th pot it ion «»t t In* (iainesville JelFers. >n & Soul acrii Hailioad coiupjmy I hat W. 11. Kush on tor *JUth day tiaj of.lime in tin* ye: ? »f 1HK;; executi<l nul *ie | iivtnvti to tiio said Gainesville, Jeffer son and Son thorn Railroad oompan a morlcape on a tract, or lot. of land, situated lviug and being in tin couh ! ty of G w imiett, to wit Be»:inimr:it j a stake in tin* center ot the sired in l lie town of ,] ii# Tave»*n. run ning up the street or road between the ueadeuiy and methodist church to a red oak on Bush and Bel ts’ line thence with Betts ami H ardi&ree s line, a south direction to a post oak on Hardigrees’ line, thence east t»» the Gwinnett l.ne road them e back to thebegri. ninjr cornel* in front of said W, 11 . Bnslie,s residence, and be ing on the line of Gwin )tt, Walton and Jackson counties. Containing : two hundred acres more or less for the purpose of semiring the payment of a certain promissory note for the sun of twelve h tied red dollars n ade by the said W. jj. Bush on the liOth day ol line and payable to said Gainesville Jefferson & Southern Kail Hoad Company and due nine months after date with interest from date at tire rate of eight per cent per annum including ten percent attorneys fees, which said note the said W. 11. Bush refuses to pay. It is therefore order ed that the said W, H. Bush pay into into this court, on or lx*fore 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 furl her ordered that this rule be published in the Gwinnbtt Hebai.o, a newspaper published ill the comity of Gwinueti, once a month for four months, and served ou the said W, 11. Bush or his special agent, or attorney threo months previous to the next term of the court, March Bill., 1885. T. M. Peeples Judge pro ho** vice, Ihinhip & Thompson, ttit ioners Attorneys, id true extract from the minutes of sa* court. This ~sth day <*l April 188 U.T.CAIN. * Clerk S. C, IIA, ( htile Gwinnett County. \ Fure/coau ( mortgage. In ft e Superior Court of said conn ly. It appearing to the Court t.v Mu. I tin- petition of C. 11. tlruuil Receiver • I llerriu ,N Turner Hint I*. A, Kilgofe ■ on lie iiiiit.li iluy oi May ls« 4, evented and delivered (o saiil Herrin & T irner : :i mortgage on till' following tract of lain! lying in said county to wit; All Hint trail or par. el of land lying amt lining in I heroinity of <j wiunet t. The same being a part of the east half of lot lir.iulier two hundred ami three ill til.- tilth District of nuiil ruiiii t.\ ami eontaitiing eighty two amt one half" acres, more or less adjoining the lands of Margaret! Million ton, Mrs. I ram is 'ripton and others, for the pm pose of seeuriug the payment of a certain promisory note, on which there is now due and imp: id thirtv four dollars and sixty-two rents (Ki besides interest " and Attorney’s tees, made by the sai l I*. A. Kilgore on the ninth day of May fB.H4, payable to the said llerriu At Turner, due Ort., lath., INB4 which sdid P. A. Kilgore re- i fuses to pay, it is therefore ordered that said P. A. Kilgore pay into this court on or before the first day of the next term thereof the principal, in tercet and at torney’s fees due on saip note, or in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall apper tain. And it is further ordered that this rule lie published in accordance to law. Granted C, if. Brand, In pro pro. N. L. Hittchins. Judge S, C. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. This April 25th IMBS. I>. T, CaiN. Clerk a.C. (i A OR<7/A < 1 winn itt County. herons, VV, c Allen administrator of jsnhelhl scales, represents to the undersigned in petition duly filed that lie has fully administered Isaliella Seales esi ate. This is therefoiv to cite all-persons concerned heirs and oredi tors, to shoW cause, if auy they can why said admistrutor slioiih not lie discharged from liis administration, ami receive letters of dismission on I lie hi st Monoday in I let her IBka, .1 T. 1 jam kin une ~’4th \j rdiuary. 16e6. New Store! New Good! New FirrJ ALMAMD 0c J .formerly of omerv a Lawrencevills - - - . . i To the citizens of Gwinnett and ad joining ( . on ; ( ] We take this method of i'dormi n .. v ..n t| I have come to i.awrenceville lor ih- pu'rp,w,. 0 , I goods and making a living, and in im tmukii,, J offer you one of the best assorted stocks J merchan I ise ever displayed in ilii, market. \yj now on hand a complete ii.eo! DRY GOODS, ladies' Dress God LATEST SI V LEi i N BOOTS AND SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES. FUKN i 7 11 R E, hardware, I siovfl fn fact, everything to be found in :t Ctcuei-all . .chandise Store. We desire to mate the actpiaintr.iicp of e \,J zen ol the county, but more e.-ptcially ni t| h l comin & to uawrenceville. [p ij We t>uy all kinds o< country piothicc I I In; highest market price for il. ('(line and see ns. 3 March 24 t * fl TSYIWE Soluble guani MAMJFAC lI !iKI» BY LaRKcVE g&NQ m Bedford, hss. PAID UP CAPl'i'A G S .0, ),t). JOHN M. CiBEEN, MANAGtK ATLANTA, UKtiß !A. Thin brand has been bcioiv i Ip- nnUi !" iuitl iti every instance has given enliu* salisku-’i Tliih season it will be ottered cheaper tl 380 Pound OF OOOD LINT COTTON. PEK TON I For sale by VAUGHAN & PENTECOST* Lawrciicevill® BAGWELL «£ GO j Plovery hran< li. Ea rake this opportunity to inform the people nett and adjoining counties i bat they are 4 manufacturing their j n»t ly celebrated I uiffijßs i win Wbtlcn have given such universal < i f id 1 rabi y, Eight Running Prop trLion -» an I i«b many years. Their price* l have be to s t ths times. Also dealers in W A GON and CA RRI AGE M ATEKI AL IRON, COAL, paints, oiEi Their work is honestly made to wear, an* I not the only to sell. Satisfaction always guarani t he very hheial putnmage given them in the past, they *n» their utinust to merit an increased pitrciing. 1 in the ,i ‘ iili ,,V’d I For prices, lernts. etc., address BAG WELL & GO*' 1 * J March 21 ly Flowery ATLANTA House Moving Raising Comp^ Houses with lxituneymoved with p*r j