The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, August 11, 1885, Image 4

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BURDETTE IN RASAS Extras from the captian's log book and the dairy of a reformed lecturer; This is the Earn** 0» Y< 1 01 1 scott and Gulf Railroad. There is the only one road out uere that can call the tarn on it for iuitiaK That is the Kanaaes City SL Jo seph and Counait Bluffs. When you see lhoe initials on a freight car yon feel as thoug you were in theprence of the Chief Tough Cus« and High Muckey Muck of the Sword Swallowers of Jericho and Daugters of Jezetel We cross the Stat line near Arcadia Mo. 1 think, remarked the precise lady With her own Lair and the teeth of art, that we are now in Mlssourab. And y< t would hive been bapppy for a week to >ee how satistiid she was with the general avenge she made. Over tne prairies. Billowy, ut > rip’ed > weeping aw«y in graceful unduia'iou T etreebiug to the ben zen in sweep as lev as a I*U, Dr re*ciUi>. vast, limitless, free as the wiiJs that reach over them— n > mouutian can * grander than the prairies. The lorvsta of K nsas <’o u t nipreis the beholder as do these magnificence plaiaes. Ihereis nothin m-t nothing awe inspiring adout a Kansas tiee. It does its best but it runs -o much to wraps and knots and corns ami cramps and bui.ii•ni snd waits and excru boence and cr. oks and twists and hunebfs that it cant ge' very high I ws'ts its en rgies in crooked ness But maybe it cathes that from the Indian agents, Anyhow a danger bo id ough: te be put up near a K-ihsaa forest le»t some careles-i man uiigb' step on it in the dark Comte dowu the lung bwe«p of the prairie the sturdy settlti. j There is no st.ow, hu' l.e drives a | 8 eigli. The ?ltig weigl s (tome what less than a ton, a'.d is drawn by an only ox, and lie i« an oiptatn I Judge that he is an orphan by the tinder, reproachful ixyression that films in hi. him »u.l glazing eye everv time the slurb v tettler fetches him a whack with the piece of rail he uses for a gad If tie rail doeau i die, tb; utnrdy aetthr will ge there !u fact, I think he is nearly there now Tins ia a great big couo'ry It nukes you tirrb to try to S' e the ueiieet edge of it. The longer y ni lock the futlnr away it teems aid tht fuiLcl in to this c< Utiy you go the wider it gicWs- Blots your s u ! Lir-,* room out here for the ti a i who wai l.e. He roil'd c me out Leli H'.ii li Vj it aLd in it .htr. would lie banty .e t fcr tbe re-t of n». ITl'llh WITH INiVIS A disp deli from Dalton say news h a just been r ie ved fiotu l nioLM'i t|iitty if a blued > e couo ler, vti.efi resulted in the d<atli ot throe m. n, 1 tie Ift.liter aim Cob tain his between win m /I.tie In a existed a li«.ice rivalry, liecitee it voivtu in a aw suit hst n uim r whien i■ aui'td H'Ver eiy to tin Co.fls. Thus jiit||e swore v nc" ia. e i gains. I,e linn <;«■, wlk> have hlnC i rotieg arnn- 1 . Fi I'li'V t vailing ihice of t .e lluue l • «it'i at wo ik in their field win n e n Cole and 1.1-i il roa soil* rushed UfS'tt them "wdli i-iiins. The Hunt rs drew Hi r kibes d a desperate |i,-lil .iam d. lii e of the Colts feli mortally wo»tide>i wtii'e the foil th liiil- 1 lie )|m ters c iu. 'o h v »!•;« 1 in u l <1 - f te, a it wil i- n i liid A JJJiiV.OBY “You uy yocr i us'iaml has a good mem ry, do you. Mrs. Crimson! cak “Ol,excellent! le.-poDdtd the lady address. d. “And bow do you know it bo very good *" Wtll, I asked biiuto bring home mackerel a week ago.andbebrought with him to*.day. Now, a man must have a pretty good memory to remember a little thing like that for a whole week.” Richmond baa led off in /he Virginia campaign by electing to the State Democratic Convention (lelegatts who will vote for Fitz hugh Lee for governor. One negro killed another near Milledgeville about a womai. Locust eating i> becomiug coni' mon at West Chester Pa. in cooking them the wings and legs are removed and iuej are thrown into boiling water for a few min., utes. They are ihen transferred to a frying-pan of hot butler, and cooked for about five minutes. Straight bangs are in >ogue a aeasbore ;in fact, it is almost im possible to wear any other, the the salt air (aking the curl out of the most erinkyey of natural curt ly hair. AN ENTERPRISING RELI BLE HOUSE. Winn A Vaughan can always b< relied upon, not oniv lo carry in stock the best of everything, hut to secure the gercy for such ar ticles as have well known merit and are popular with the people, thereby sustaining the reputation of heiug always enterpiising, and ever reliable Having secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any and every affection of Throat, ■d ungs, and best, and to show our confidence, we invite you to all and get a trial bottle free. Vegetable Sicilian HAIR RENEWER was the first preparation perfectly adapted to cure disease# of the scalp, and the flrat auo ceaaful restorer of faded or gray hair to its natural color, growth, aud youthful beauty. It has had many imitators, but none hare so fully r .iet all the requirements needful for the provw treatment of the hair and scalp. Hall’s iUik Rexeweb baa steadily grow* in favor, aid spread its fame aud usefulness to every quarter of the globe. Its unparal leled euccees can be attributed to but one cause: the entire fulfilment of UtpnmUet. The proprietors hare often been surprised at the receipt of orders from remote coun ties, where they had never made an effort for its introducMoa. The nse foi a ahvt time of Hall’s Haib Rkmweb wonderfully improve* the per sonal appearanoe. It cleanses the scalp from all impurities, cures all humors, fever, and dryness, and thus prevents baldness. It stimulates the weakened glands, and enables them to path forward a new aud vigorous growth. The effects of this article are not transient, like those of alcoholic preparar tiona.but remain a long time, which rnakee Us use a matter of economy. BUCKINGHAM'S BYE FOB THE WHISKERS vrin change the beard to a natural brown, or black, aa deal red. It producee a permanent color that will not waah away. Conflating of a dngle preparation, It la applied without trouble. PREPARED BY B. P. HALL & CO., Mna, N.E Sold by all Dealer* in Mediclnee. «FQR ALL THE POEMS or Scrofuloua, Mercurial, and Blood IMaordera, the beat remedy, becauee the inoet aearciing and thorough blood-pur.ner, Ta tWyer’s Sarsaparilla told by all Druggie*-; *l, at- bottler,» i AYER’S Hair Vigor rMtore*, with the g\om and fre«hnee§ of youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep black, at may be deeired. By iu use light or red hair may he darkened, thin hair thickened, and baldneee often, though not always, cured. It checks falling of the hair, and sUmm lates a weak and sickly growth to rigor. It prevent* and cures scurf and dandruff, and heals uearly every disease peculiar to the scalp. As a Ladles’ Hair Dressing, the Vioob Is unequalled; it contains neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and silken in appearanoe, and imparU a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. * Mh. C. P. Bbicbbb write* from Kirby, 0.. July 3, 1882 : “ Last fall my hair commenced falling out, and in a short time I became nearly baid. I usod part of a bottle of A v kb's Hai* Vl<|oß, which stopped the fall ing of the hair, and started a new growth. I have now a full head of bair growing vigor ously, and am convinced that but for the use of your preparation 1 should have been entirely bald.” J. W. Bowrw, proprietor of the McArthur (OMo) Enquirer says : ‘‘Ayer’s Hair Vioob 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 floeey and soft. The Vigor is also a sure cure for dandruff. Not within my knowledge has the preparation e?sr failed to give entire satisfaction." Mr. Aware Fairbairw, leader of the celebrated ” Fmirbairn Family" of Scottish Voealist*, writes from Bottom, Man., Feb.t, I*B© : “ Ever since my hair began to give sil very evidence of the change which Ueeting time proeureth, I have used Aykr's Hair Vigor, and so have been able to maintain an appearance of youthfulness— a matter of considerable consequence to ministers, ora tors, actors, and in fact every one who lives iu the eyee of the public." Mrs. O. A. Prescott, writing from 18 Elm At., Chartettoum, Matt., April 14, 18*2, eays: *' Tv/o years ago about two-thirds of my hair came off. It thinned very rapidly, and I was fast growing held. On using Aybs'i Hair Vigor the railing stopped and a new growth commenced, and in abont a month my heed was completely covered with ehort hair. II has continued to grow, and Is now as good at before it fell. I regularly used but one bottle of the Vioob, but now use it occasionally as a dressing." We hare hundreds of similar testimonials to the efficacy of Ayeb’s Hair Vigor. II needs but a trial to convince the most tkepU* eal of its Tali#. / PRBFAJLID by Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo.,Lowell, Min. Sold by all DraggUU. Royal, llich Ited lilood. In this country we are all kings, and we are ail entitled to have as good blood as that which courses through the veins of emperors. There are princes and million aires, languishing in feebleness and broken-down bodily health, who would be glad to have the strength of the humblest laboring man. And there are many people who are neither kings, emperors, nor millionaires, whose blood is thin, whose circulation is poor, who are suffering from lassitude and debil ity, and who know not the pleasure of a hearty meal nor the enjoy ment of being able to do a good day’s work. If such people will put some i. i; into their blood, they wil* “h.l ■/ and enrich it. They can do u«iu > the use of Brown’s Iron But<... the purest and most excellent ro> medicine ever made. Thousa m who were weak, laaguid. pair *nd prostrated, are now nappy to -,ay chat Brown’s Iron Bitters brough* them uu and gave them new lile. > A BURNHAMS Jjt* 15SBS pamphlet free by BROS.YWK, PAI 1871. 1885. —NOW IS HE 111 E 0— S UB SCR jB —FOR THE— IIERALI), A Live NEwspapcr * —DEVOID 'JO THE MAIERIAL PROSPERITY OF Cwi nnett County. ■ — The Herald IS WIDE W DE nil should be iu the homo of ewery citizen in the Comfy. ——— o u The Heuai.d has n circulation of 1000 Loi aside subscribers. No better nitfliuin was ever offered to the ad vert if er than the //kkald, so the trade of this pection. Write for ternis, J J. WILSON, J B As. PEEPLES Pnprieor Pub her. LAWRENCKVILLB SEMINARY, FOR Male and Females. The KxersSCcs of the a Dove Institute, under my charge, began on the 18th of May. Isßs, at the following rules of Tuition per month. FIRST CLASS, - $1 50. SECOND CLASS, - 2 00. THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50. FOUR H CLASS, - R 00. StuOens charged 25c [ncrlau il Ft; pi' [ 11" e*- Course of Instruoion, Thorough, preparin'; SnJents for CoUeg ( PrmF. J. T. NEWTON, Prircipal. Marb i Works —manufacturers anti Dealers in— e VI LIAN AND RUTLAND A/ARBLE MONUMENTS, BOX TOA/BS, HA’AD, AND FOOT STONES. AM) UNDERTAKER Cliuicli Street, Stone Minnluin, Oa. M .reli 10, S5-1y A NE W TEP E HO UK .ni. it • « Teleiihone is the test invention in telephones, and stair willum. YifvJand isUie only MOUTHY UIVAL of the Hell Tele]. I.nm and is the only ’tele|)hone of the kind ever before oflored to the puhlie It i the (Aviv non-electrie tele|>hoiie that is used with a ti-h-phont- repeatei, 01 , t . Vitv‘ ;• • ROOKKO, ANGLIN or/l(i/.A(i lines, or on a line hav ing AUTK or RIGHT ANUI.BH Sold outright for *10.00; no exorbitant rents. They are the only telephones having all Automat le Line Wii e Tighten.i. •IN I thev are iy telephones .that are prolpeted by aft out door Light nin-Arrester All sounds are delivered in elear and .natural tones. I lie; are the neatest, most dm hide, and rei[mi. lessal lent ion and repairs th.ii a!iy other telephone made. Send for lor our illustrated eneul.u. Agent wanted. The V S Telephone Company NO« 40 ‘ AND 51 WEST STREET, POSTOFFICE BOX 28 . MADISON, IND. nun Th, Great Spoclfio for Neuralgia and Headache. An infernal Iteiileily. (Vint a inilig no Quinine, Opium, Chloroform, I 'lilmal or narcotics of any kinii, elleetive ami <|iiiet, in its notion. Avon’s Office, I T.MisniTßii, Va., April Id, IkS4. ( Messrs. Hutchinson & lino. ! I a 111 11 1 1 s me i.leasiire to test ify to the great virtues of your “Nemalfiino” for the euie of neuralgia anil sick headache. M is tlie liesl leini-ily for these uio.-t distressing euniplaiiits I have ever ascii. Itshonlil he in ivory family iu the country. CiEo. It. Head, Mayor of Leesburg, A T a. Messrs, Hutchison & Hro i am happy to say that your “Nouralgine” aeteii as a specific in my ease, relieving me in an inereililily shorl time. I would advise all sufferina from neuralgia to try it, Yours, ete. L. V. SIMS. M 1). Bwr EM ssll IPS Proprietor/ , Atlanta, Oa. mrA-ale TTotax 23r-u.gre'i»t fc ~ For all 1 nj urtea In man or beast nothin, equal* Hambukg Lisimesx. OKU It JA, l lluie ni si GwiNNbTT County. Pi reclosiire ( mor/gitge. fn the Superior Court of said coiin ty It appearing to. the Court by the petit ion of the Gainesville Jefferson & Southern Railroad company that. W. 11. Basil on tor gtith (lily <lay of June in tile ye: r sf 18KJ executed mid de livered to the said Gainesville, Jeffer son and Southern Railroad eoiupan a mortgage on a traet. or lot of laud, situkten tying and being in the coun ty of Giv in nett, to wit : Bogiuing at a stake in the center of the street in tiie fowl! of ti ft Tavern Then run ning up the street or road between the academy and methodist eliureh 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 in the Gwinnett 1 .lie road thence buck to thebegi. iiiug corner in front of said W, II Bnshe.s residence, ami be- j ing on the line of Gwin. >tt, Walton j and ackson counties, Containing . two hundred acres more or less for t lie purpose of securing the payment of a certain promissory note tor the sun ol twelve huedred dollars n ade by the said W. j{. Bush on the rilitli day ol line 188 j; and payable to said Gainesville Jefferson & Southern Rail ! Road Coiupanv and due nine mouths after date with interest from date at l lie rate of eight per cent per annum I including ten percent attorneys fees, I which said note tile said W 11. Ihc-li j refuses to pay. It is therefore order ed that the siiid W, It. Bti«l> pay into into tliis court, oil or before the next tci 111 thereof, the principal. Interest and attorney 's fees dua 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 tin t her ordered that this rule be published in tile Gxvinsktt llkiiauii, a newspaper published in the county of Gwinnett, once a month for four months, and served ou the said W, 11. Bush or his special agent or attorney t lire.) months 1 previous to the next term of the court, March t»tli., 1886. T. M. l'eeples Judge pi o hoc vice, llunlup & Thompson, - - illll it iollers Attorneys. true extract from the minutes of court. This '*stii day of April U.T.CAIN. * " Clerk 8. C, •OE( )IKtTA, ( Mule Gwinnett (Vnmfy. -( Foie/comi ( mnHgiigc. I Tn tl e Superior Court of snid conn :ty. It appearing to the Court liy the the petition ol' C. 11. llranil Receiver of IteiTin & Turner that P. A, Kilgofe <m the ninth day oi May 1884, e-xciited and delivered to said I lerrin & T H truer a mortgage ou the following tract of land lying in said county to wit : All that tract or par. el of land lying and being in t lie enmity of G winnet I. The same being a part, (if the east half of lot number (wo hundred• and three (203) in (lie fifth District of said enmi ty and containing eighty two and one half acres, more or less adjoining the lands of Margaiett Simonton, Mrs. Francis 'l’iplnn and others, for the purpose of securing the payment of a certain proiuisory note, on which there is now due and iiiijit id thirty four dollars and sixty-two cents ($34- 02) besides interest and Attorney’s fees, made by the said P. A. Kilgore on (he ninth day of May jBBf, payable to thasatd Herrin 4 Turner, due Get., 15t1i., 1884 which sdiil P. A. Kilgoiv re fuses to pay. It is theiefore ordered that said P. A, Kilgore pay into this court on or before the (irst dny of the next term thereof the principal, ill tcresl and attorney’s fees due ou saip hale, or in default thereof the court will proceed as to justice shall apper tain. And il is further ordered Unit this rule be published ill accordance to law. Granted C, 11. Brand, In pro pro. X. Ij. Hutchins. Judge 8, C. A true extract from the minutes of said Court. This April 2ftlh 1886. I>. T, CaiN. Clerk o. C. (t GIU7/A < Iwinnvtt County. liereiis, W, C. Allen administrator of umbel la scales, represents to the undersigned in petition dill v filed t hut lie lias fully administered Isabella Scales estate. This is therefore to cite ill I persons concerned heirs and eredi tors, to slioW cause, il any they can why said admistralnr shouFr not lie discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission on the 111-Si Mo inlay in Get her 18X6, J T. Gain kin u nijltlUt. oiduiaiy New Store! New Good! New Fir ; AkMJIIfD & n iF (li Nit Ely oi ONVLIU. A. Lawreneevills .... • • ( _ _ To lilt* citizens of (twinned „„| :l ,| H „ ing We take this method of iulormii,.. V oi. ,i li.-ive come to T.avvrenceville f<„- the , U inJ u goods and making- a living -m [ , 1 1 T- ° utlTr yon one of",ho I DY COOD , Ladles’ Dpc t<u LATEST styles in BOOTS AND SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES. F U UN 1 7’U h E, HARDWARE, STOVES, in (act, everything to he found in a General ]\ chandise Store. AVe desire lo make the acquaintance of every /.ell id ilit- comity, hut more especially o! the t oomm b to Lawrenceville. bu 7 a " K im, “ •>' e.-m.n v (iioduce »,| the highest market price for it. Come and see us. Matvh 24 1 e Yi STONE So ÜBLE CUANG MAN UFACTEIiED jlU' LaRKcVE gal 3 new eifsih;:. PAID UP CAPI i'Ah .'jioOi 1,040. JOHN M, CtEEEN, MANAGKK. ATLANTA, CEUIt l.\. This brand has boon before the public lor j and in every instance has given entile satisfai’lio I'liis season it will be ollcred cheaper lltai 380 Pound OF HOOD LINT COTTON. PE 11 TON. For sale by VAUGHAN & VE N T ECOST, LawreiieevHlf, < BAGWELL «£ GOWI Flowery Lran< h. i Cake thin opportunity to inl'orm the people of * nett and adjoining’ count ies 1 hat t! «?y are sti manufacturing-Ilicit justly celebrated HUES HI MS, Whticn have given such liuiveivul >.i’i’l l ralii y, Light Running Proportion! til '* isb for mally years. Their price- 1 In''*-* to s t tils times. Also dealers in WAGON ami CARRIAGE MATERIAL, IRON, CO AL, PAINTS Their work is honestly imnle to wear, an I n«»t. tb** pi only to sell. Satisfaction alway s T lanklin n» |(|UI The very liheial patronage given them in tu • tney tu i* (heir Utmost to merit an ineretisetl patronap** in tic fiitnr**. For prices, erms. eu\, a«hirebs BAH A KI.L &HO A L • Maidi 24 ly Flowery ATLANTA House Moving Raising Compa’ Houeek with Liuiiiejmcvtd wilht'W