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srFFI’IVG STONES TO sro
CESS.
Letrn your business thorough
ly.
Keep at one thing—iu nowise
Change.
Always be iu haste but never
in hurry.
Observe systvm iu all you do
and uuderwke.
Morth doing at all
g worth doing well.
One to day is worth two to
morrows.
Be self relirnt ; do not take two
much advice, but lather depend
on yourself.
Never fail to keep yottf appoint
ments, dor be punctual to the min
ute.
Never be Idle but keep your
Lauds or mind usefully employed
excet when sleeping
Toial abstinence never destroy
ed a home, blighted a wife or curs
ed a child.
Total abstinence never robbed
a man of character, manliness or
iotegrny,
Total abstinence never tilled a
jail or au almshouse.
Total abstinence never led a
pure life into vice, nor blackened
a pure heart with shame.
Total abstinence never tilled
the land with walling nor its house
hold with want.
Use charity with with all ; be
ever genet ona in thought aud deed
help otner along life’s i homey
path.
Make no itus/e to lie rich : re
member that small and steady
gains give competency and Iran
quiliiy to mind.
He that ascends a ladder must
take the lowest round. V.U who
are above were onoe beloow.
To the friends of the Stuoklaw
I would say, test ttie tjnesii® t ad
measure
Many men in the districts, us u
districts measure have voted
aga ost it, who would vote for it
as a county measure.
Drinking habus destroy, bligh'
and enrse,
Drinking habits iob and impov
erish.
Drirking habits lead into vice
and shame.
Which is better—total
edee or moderate drinking ?
A BRIGHT IDEA.
"Let me have tive two cent
stamps, please,” said a lady to the
retail clerk in the post oftice yes
terday.
“Yessum,,’ he said handing them
out.
“Can’t you let me have t hem in
one piece i> ‘
“Certainly tua am ’said t) e clerk
“Can 1 send them honu for you ?”
"Oh, no; I dou’i live far—only
on the North side—and l am go
ing rign home. I wouldn’t want
to put sou to the trouble.’
“No troub’e at all said the clerk
“1 haven’t nery much to do to
bay, I cauld vero easily spa e an
lroor.”
“Yerp much obliged, ’’ srid tne
lady, stuilling sweetly. “Dear
me,” she said, putting on a stamp,
‘what a horrid bother it is to
stamp letters! Why can’t we
send letteis and let the post office
send in their bill once a month?’'
“They might just ae well,’ said
the clerk, sjmpathzingly ‘l’d
mention the fact in my next mens
sage to Congress.”
“Will you? Ifow nice! Bid
yon musd’t mention my t.atin *
May the idea was suggested by u
North Side society lady.”
“Dick, why don’t you join the
rhurcli V
“W T ell, to be plain with yon,
par-on, some of dad’s family have
to drive oxen, and you know a
weli as I do that a man can’t drivs
oxen, and live a consistent mem
oer of the chnruco. Good aura
mg, par son. Gee buck, you gc-h
d—nolf rascal.”
‘Now Marjr, mv! a father to his.
daughter, who lad a lover of tliv
never mleceiiistime-of
•night kind, “I have no ohjeetiou
to »oor bringing compinj. to the
house, but I don’t want 10 see
thai Keely motor beau of yours
here again ; that’s
“My what beau
Your Keely moter bo&u.”
“Wuy <lo you call him by such |
a name t
“Because be in one of those
chaps that won’t go.
Loathe;- wheels are unde in
France for tailrual and < ther cars
Untauntd huffa ! o hides are cut in
to strips, and these are built np
into soid dies, which are strongly
held together by two iron rings
after they have been subjected to
hydraulic pressure.
AN ENTERPUI iING I.ELI
BLE HOUSE
Winn & Vaughan can always 1>«
relied upon, not only io carry in
stock the best of everything, but
to secure ihe ger.cy for such ar
ticles as have well known merit
and are popular with the people,
theieby sust 'ii.ing (lie reputation
of bei. g ulways enterprising, aud
ever reliable H«vinir 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,
n. ungs, and best, and to show
our contideiua, we invite you to
all ami get a .rial bottle free.
AYER’S
Hair Vigor
restores, with the gl«»s aud treshnsss of
vouth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich
browu color, or deep black, as may he desired,
lfry its use light or red hair may be darkened,
thiu hair thickened, aud baldness often,
though not always, Cured.
It checks falling of the Lair, and sttmu
late* a weak aud sickly growlh to vigor, it
prevents and cures scurf auddaudrutt, and
heals uca 'y every disease peculiar to the
scalp. As a Ladies’ Hair Dressing, the
Viuor is une< .'tailed ; it contains ueilhei oil
nor dye, renders the hair soft, gu»s«y, aud
silken iu api>e;irance, and imparts a dclicais,
agreeable, aud lasting {terfume.
Mr 0. P. Brk hfr write? 1 from Kirby. O.
Jh'i/ A, li«2 ; "Last fall my hail couiniencea
falling out, au<( iu a short time I became
nearly bald. I used part of a boft.e of
A i Fit’s Hair VIOoR, Which dapped the tail
ing of the hair, aud started a new growth. 1
have no w a full head of hair growing vigor
ously, and am convinced that hut tor the
use of your preparation t should have been
entirely bald."
J. W. Bowex, proprietor of tlie McArthur
(Ohio) Kitquit'rr, says : AVI K.IH MU \ liluß
is a most excellent preparation for the lia-r.
1 speak of it from my own experience, ii*
use promotes tlie growth of new hair, and
makes it glossy and soil. The ViOoH is also
a sure cure for dandrulT'. Not within my
kuo.vledge has the preparation ever failed
to give entire satisfaction."
Mr. tvora F\iris \ ikv, leader of the
celcbrali d “ Faii luiru Family " of Scottish
Vocalists, writes Irom /in*ton, /■Vfc. 6,
IK.SO. '• l.ver since my hair liegan to give sil
very eriilcnce of the chance which fleeting
lime proctucth, I have used AviU’s Haik
ViUOIt, ami stt have hceii able to maintain
an appearance of youthfulnrss a matter of
consio«rahle •••mi-*- jm* net- to ministers, ora
ton», a• tors, in I ii i i every one who lives
in the eyes tin* public "
Mlts. o. \ |*i;; -♦ .ii r. am ding from IP F/m
.St., 4 h'h h stolen , */" • . i/n >l 11. Issj, says :
•* 'i o years ago alt.mt t \o thirds of my hair
eameotf. It llmoicd \cr> rapidly, and I was
tast gloving h.» Id iHi u-ing Avt.K'a llAtu
Vn»"U lh« falling stoppi-tl aud a new growth
commenced, ami in ah"»u a mouth in> head
was compl. Itdv coy.-ietl with short hair. It
has continued t» grow, and i? now ns good as
before I*ll. I l egiOfil h used h'it one IfOttle
of tbc \ Hi'iH, but cm Uee it oc< . tonally at
a dressing "
We have binnli ' < f t'miilai te«Miiu)iiiftli
to the efticacv of a\i i; > II mij \ icon. U
needs hut a trial to convince the mort skepti
cal of its value.
PREPARED RV
Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co.,Lowell, Mas*.
Sold ti> All DrugKifU.
KING'S EVIL
Was the name formerly iriveu i j -iron r%.
because- of a *ui>( rsliiioii liiul ii eou.J (.•
cured by a king's touch. ’I he vcoi la h
wiser now, aud kttovs I hut
SCROFULA
can only be cured by a thorough purltica
tion of the blood. If this i- neglected
the disease perpetuates its taint tbrou-. I
generation after generation. \ tnoiig i
earlier symptomatic' development* ai
Eczema, Cutuneoiis Eruptions, I n
mors, Bolls, Carbuncles, Krysipela
Purulent Ulcers, .Nervous ami I’l.j
steal Collapse, etc. If allowed to cot
tlnue. Rheumatism, Scrofulous «
tarrh, Kidney aud Idver disease
Tubercular Consumption, and tat
ousother dangerous or fatal maladies, a;,
produced by it,
i/er’s Sarsapar/ilo
ft the only power ful and hlikiij i r*li«b‘
blood-purif'iiiiff medicine. It Is so i ft. ,
ual au alterative that it eradicates :'r<
the system Hereditary Scrofula, i.
the kindred poisons of i oiilaulon* iit»* ,t
and mercury. At the smile >in., it .
riches and Vitalizes the blood, tcslot:
healthful action to the vital oceans >■
rejuvenating lire entire system Tbisgi
Regenerative Medicine
la composed of the genuine Tfavdai
Sarsaparilla, with ieilav la ck. Si
lingia, tht lodides of Potassium ui
Iron, aud o ' er in .-redienrs of cleat i
tency, curcndly and ‘cientiticalir c
poutided. Its formula is generally kino
to the medical pmfessloli, and tin I.
physicians constat; Iv preset the Ai ki
3AK.SAPAHII.LA its !>
Absolute Fare
For alUllsctises e- ■ » by the \ii 1., t loa
the blood. If t- e, ,• •• rifl'd to the I.
est practical*: ‘ d re far lievntid t
other preparation to. which like rtb
are claimed and i- ilicn fore the etn-ape >
as well as the b f blood |ut If' in - 11.
lu the wot id.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
PfIhFAKKI) ut
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co , Lowell. If**
( Auul> ilftil UlieinUtv.
Pold by all IM ugk’tat*: I'li. t* $\
Ifnill»-s for
Royal, Rich lied Blood.
In this country wo are all kings,
and we are all entitled to have as
good blood as that which courses
through the veins of emperors.
There are princes and million
aires, langu .hing 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 w ho know not the pleasure
of a hearty meal nor the enjoy
ment of being .tide to do a g 0.«.!
day’s work.
if such people will put some». >i
into their blood, they wi'* “tv I /.
and enrich it. They cat, do u- u ‘
tlte u:e of brown's Iron Bnt<
the purest and most iion
| medicine ever made. Thousa tus
, who were weak, languid, pale ‘lid
prostrated, are now happy' to say
: chat Brown’s Iron Bitters brought
. '.hem ud and gav e then: new life.’ s
CONSUMPTION.
I have a positive remedy for the above dleeaae ; by ite
use thousands of rases of the worst kind end of long’
staodiuz have been car. <l. 1 tideed, >oMniu*is isy f»!'h
*• l'*efficacy, that I w| I aco.i TWO ROTTLFS FKBK,
together with a VAI ■EA t’ l ■ K I KKATfSg on this d.aeeee
to auj irffervr (ilveej ptc-t and P .O. »d4r as.
VH. T. A. HLO M.lll PtaVi at., >«« Yerk.
UNITE Sf!
fc'MERY WHEELS
NtlMOUte MACHIS>«» uJZTit g.
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A Live NEwspaper
—DEVOED TO THE --
MATERIAL PROSPERITY OF
Gwnnett County
Tlf
Herald
IS WIDE A WAKE
nd should be in the home of every citizen tn the Com fy.
Ihe Hekai.d Lm a circulation of 1000 borafide subscriber)?. No
et'er medium was ever offered to Ibe advertiser tLan the //e*aiu, Jo
tne trade of ihia section.
Write for terms,
J J. WILSON, J a *t. PEEPLFS, Poprieor
Pub bar
LkWRENCKVILLE
SEMINARY,
FOll
Male and Females.
The Uxcrsices of Hie nlHive Institute, under my charge, began on tbs 18th
of May. 1880, at Iho following rat os of Tuition per mouth.
FIRST CLASS, - si 50.
SECOND CLASS, - 2 00.
THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50.
FOUR H CLASS, - !« (Mi.
Sludeuv charged 25c luei.Uml Fa l |> k [ii 'dr. c o
Course of lustrum 100, Thorough, jjrepariag Smleats for CoU
Pkof. J. T. NEWTON, Briocipal.
Marble Works
—manufacturers and Healers in
k LIaN AND RUTLAND-VARBLE MONUMENTS,
BOX TO.I/BS, HA’AD, AND FOOT STONES.
AND UNDERTAKER
Church Street, Slone Moiinlaiu, fia.
March 10, 85,-ly
ANEW
TEIjEFH © ne
The U S Telephone is tlie- lest invention in telephones, and stand
without a rival, and is the only h> ORTHY RIVAL of the Bell Telephone
and is tile only telephone of the hind ever lie fore offered to the public. II is
the o’nlv non-electric telephone that is used with a telephone repealer, or
r i VC. . • ROOKRD, ANGLIN or ZIGZAG lilies, or on a line hav
ing A UTE or RIGHT ANGLRS
Sold outright for $10.00: no exorbitant rents.
They are the only telephones having an Automatic Line \\ire tightener,
an-I they are the only telephones ( hat are protected tiv an out door Light
ning Arrester. All sounds hi e delivered in clear and natural tones. The)
are the neatest, most dm hide, ,-.nd require less attention and repairs thun
any other telephone made. Send for for our illustrated circular. Agents
wanted.
The U S Telephone Company
NOS 40 AND 51 WEST SIREET, POSTOFFICE BOX 28,
MADISON, IND.
HULK
Iks lire si Spsolfio for Neuralgia mad Htadauks.
An ints-imil Kemedy. ('ontoiiutig no
quinine, Opium, Chloroform, ( liiorul or
narcotics of any kind, ellective and quiet
in its action.
avor’m Office , i
Leesburg. Va., April 14, 1884. f
Messrs. Hutchinson Si Bro.- -It affords
me pleasure to test if y to 1 he great virtues
of your “Neiiralgitie” for the elite of
neuralgia and sick headache. II is the
liest i eiin-dv for these most distressing
eomplahits I liave ever used. It should
lie in every family in the com.try.
Geo. R. Head,
Mayor of Leesburg, N il-
Messrs. Hutchison x, Bro— I am happy
to say that your “Neuralgine” aeted as
a specific in iny ease, relieving me in an
incredibly short t ime. I would ud vise all
siiflei ina from lieiualtpa to iry it,
Yours, ete, L. V. 81MS. M J>.
BRST
ENI
Proprietor!, Atlanta, Oa.
WJr. blc *ST©-u.r IDrwe'Sfl-*'* for It. - **
For all In j urles tn man or beast nothingequal*
UauuubO Linlmkxx.
ttEOR IA, ( Rule ni si
Gwinnett County. I Foreclosure
( mortgage.
In the Superior Court of said eoitu
ty It appearing to the Court by the
petition of the Gainesville Jefferson &
Southern Haiti oad company that W.
H. Bush on toe 20th day ilay of June
in Ihe ye: r sf 1882 execut ed and de
livered to the said Gainesville, Jeffer
son and Southern Railroad coinpan
a mortgage on a tract or lot of land,
situated lying and being in the coun
ty of Gwinnett, to wit : Begioingat
a stake in the center ot the street in
the town of ugTavern. Then run
ning up the streef or road between
the academy and melhodist church
to a red oak on Bush ant? Belts line
thence with Betts and Hardigrees
line, a south direction to a post oak
on Hardigrees' line, thence east to
the Gwinnett l.ne road thence back
to thebegi. ning corner in front of
said \V, H . Btishe.s residence, and be
ing on the line of Gwin jtt, Walton
amt ackson counties, Containing ]
two hundred acres more or less for
the purpose of securing the payment
of a certain promissory note for the
sun of twelve huedred dollars n ade
by tin-said W. H- Bush on the 20th
day ol line 18%; and pay able to said .
Gainesville Jefferson & Southern Rail j
Hoad Company and due nine months
after date with interest from date at '
the rate of eight percent per annum
including ten percent attorneys fees,
which said note the said W. It. Bush
refuses to pay. It is therefore order
ed that the said \V, H. Bush pay into
into I his court, on or before the next
term thereof, the principal, interest 1
and attorney's fees duo on said note
and the cost of this suit, or in default
tl ereof the court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain and it is further
ordered that this rule l>e published in
the Gwinnett Heralu, a newspaper
published in the county of Gwinnett,
once a mouth for four mouths, and
served on the said W, H. Bush or his
special asreut or attorney three months
previous tothe next term of the court,
Siarrh 9th., 1885.
T. M. Peeples
Judge pro hoc vice,
Dunlap iThompsou,
idttitioners Attorneys.
true exit act Item the minutes of
court - This 25th day of April
O T. CAIN.
CieiJk S.C,
| GEORGIA, (Rule
Gwinnett County. -( Foie/r-osu
( mortgage,
(it tt e Superior Court of said conn
ty. It appearing to the Court by the
the petition of C. M. Brand Receiver
of Herrin \ Turner that H, A, Kilgofe
on the ninth day oi May 1884, excuted
and delivered to said Herrin it T truer
a mortgage on t lie following tract of
land lying in said county to wit: All
that tract or par. el of land lying and
being in the county of Gwinnett.' The
same being u part of the cast half ol'
lot number two hundred and three
i 203) in the tilth District of said coun
ty and containing eighty two and one
halt acres, more or less adjoining the
lands of Margaret! Simon ton, Mrs.
Francis Tipton and others, for the
purpose of securing the payment of a
certain promisory note, on which
there is now due and unpt id thirtv
four dollars and sixty-two cents (SB4-
82) besides interest and Attorney’s
tees, made by the said P. A. Kilgore
on the ninth day of May jBB4, payable
to the said Herrin & Turner, due Oet.,
loth., 1884 w hich sdid P. A. Kilgore re
fuses to nay. 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
tercel and attorney’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 be published in accordance
to law-. Granted C, H. Brand, In
pro pro.
X. 1,. Hutchins.
Judge S, C.
A true extract from the minutes of
said Court. This April 25th 1885.
I). T. CaiN.
Clerk a. C.
G A OKI? /A Gwinn-jtt County.
hereas, W, C. Allen administrator
of Isabella scales, represents to the
undersigned in petition duly tiled that
he has fully administered Isabella
Seales estate. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned heirs and eredi
tors, to shoW cause, if any they can
why said admistrutor shoulT not be
discharged from his administration,
and receive letters of dismissiou on
the Hist Mo inlay in Oct- her 1885,
J T. Lauikm
n tUjl;,lUt. ciu.iaiy
New Store! I.
New Goods* I
New ri
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Lawrencevills - . . H
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To the citizens of (Jwiiinett and adjoining Pn H
We take this method of iulormiug vo „ II
have come to f.awrenceville tor the purpose <H
and making a living, and in unilertakittHi
offer you one of' the best assorted stocks oH»
merchan lise ever displayed in this market. H
now on hand a complete ihe of H
DRY GOODsI
Lad es’ Dress cl
/-ATESi’ STYLES IN K
BOOTS AND SHOES, |
FAMILY GROCERIES. I'
FURNITURE, H
hardwahe, I
stoß
■'l!
In fact, everything to he found in a Gt-itcHy
chandise Store. . H|j
We desire to make the acquaintance of
zen of the county, but more especially
comin 6 to uawrenceville. Hj
Htx
[F -£/* We buy all kinds o< country pioduvfl
the highest market price for it. H l '
Come and see us. H
March 24 t' |
H
YSTOAE I
So VBLE CUAIi
MANUFACTURED BY H
LaRKcVL pH new I til
PAID UP CAPITAf,
JOttM Me (laBSN, MikKiOV
ATLANTA, GEORi. IA I
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This brand has been before the public■*
and in every instance has given entire satisf®,
This season it will be offered cheapci I
Hi
380 Pound H
OF UOOD LINT COTTON, PER TON. I
For sale by VAITGHAN & PENTEf’°H
liitWi'eiieeviß
BAGWELL & GOVifl
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Flowery Br*«( fc- * J
Take this opportunity to inform the lj e,J 111l 11
nett and adjoining counties ihattuy 1
manufacturing their justly ee ' e ),a
umimiß m Mil
Whticn have given such universal H-itial-J 1 *
rabi “ y, Light Running Proportions
ish ■“ror many years. Their prmes
to s UV V ths times. Also dealers in
WAGON and CARRIAGE MATERIAL
IRON, CO.\L, PAINTS
Their work is honestly made to wear, ami not u kfal 1
only to sell. Satisfaction always , heyjh »ll "
the very libel al patronage given them in tne p u future
their utmost to merit an increased p* l * r r t, GO'' E® l
For prices, terms, etc., address BAUWfc Bi
March 24-!y
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