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TO P [EVENT FIRE*.
The Fireman’s Hcnddiido cn
se> ijto small c.unp'ss a vt st
ainant ol useful information hav
ng a tendency to prevent tires,
thus
1 Always ony the best quality
of ail
2. Wjjv.r rnotiop
with a lame, e’/lter in lit ling or
or setting it down.
3. Ntver put a lamp on the
edge of a table or maute'.
4 jVeve*- 61 a lamp after dark,
even if yon should have to £,o
without a liget.
5. See t uat the lamp wick is
always clean and /nal they work
freely in the tube.
6, Never blow a lamp tut from
the top.
7- Never take a light to a closet
where theie are ciothes. If net*
assary Togo to the closet, pine
the light at a distance
8. Use candles when postibli
in going adout the home anil u
bedro tun. These are ch< aper am
can't explode, umi s's many pui
poses are ju, t a a g.tdus lump .
t». Matcas tit ni t always d.
kept iu s'one or esltlien jus or i
uu.
10. They should never be left
where rath and mice can get hod
of ihem There is nothing mot
to the fast of a rat than pit isphot
Qua, They will eat it if they rai
get -1 it. bunch of tna cites i.-
aluioßt ceartian to be set file to if
a rat gets at it.
11. Have perfectly good safe,
in every place where matches ar
to be used, aud never let a in iten
be left eu the floor.
12. Never iet a match So out
of your haml alter light tig it uutl
you are shure the the lire is old
and /ben it is better to put it in i
stove or earthen dish.
13. His fur better to use th ■
safety matches, wieh can only In
lighted upon /he hox wieh contsic
them.
14 Have your furnaces exnn -
ined carefu'y in the fall and a
leaf once during the winter by a
competent person A!1 ‘.he pipes
and Hues should be carefully look
ed to.
15. If there are any closets in the
house near chim teys or Hues wieh
there ought not to de, put nothing
of a eombus/iable nature info tin m
Such closets will soil silver hud
crck crockery and burn bedding.
They form a bad part us any hott <■
that Contains them
16. Nevr leave a: y wood nta*
sfurnace, range or stove to diy
/7 Have you stove looked to'
frequently to see hat t ere no
holes tor coal io drop cut.
18 Never put any not «shes or
ooaD iu a wooden receptacle
-16 Be shure there are no cur
tains or shades that can be bl nvn
into a gas light.
50 Never examine a gas meter
after dark.
SEEKING A FORTUNE.
’’My dear,*' said a father to his
daughter, “how long ugo was it
that b’corge Jackson went West
to seek his h rtuue? ’
“Jus 1 a yea", the girl replied
with a biuMi.
“Was there anything potween
you and (JeOlgt ’ t hum fi lues
thought that ho was fond of mu.
“He was, papa," and theg rl hut
her face ou the old shoulder I
premised George when he wen
away that I wot Id wait tor In .j
for years if necessary.
“ I have a letter fro-" him ’
" Oh papal’ she exclaims t doe
he—er—has hr,—oh tell what
what dots he shj ? ’
• He wants tweut dollars to fit
home with.
IHh MUSK OF SONO
The lovir.g genius of the more
sensitive of Mankind once appear
ed before Jupi.er and prayed
Heavenly Father give ihy poor
people a better languege ter they
have words only with wieh to ex
press how to tnourn, how they
rejoice, how they love.
“ Have I not given them the
tear, asked Jupiter, “the tear of
sorrow, the tear of love?”
The guardian answered/ “Not
even the tear gives sufficient ex -
pression to the heart.
Heavenly Father, give thy people
a better language when to sa>
how they feel the infinite longing
the remembrance of the little
morning star of childhood the
Slow of tee auaora of youth. nub
tee contemplation in mature age
of /he golden evening '•’oud of a
future life, as they appeure.l bright
■nd high above /he vanquished
sun. Give the heart a new iau
gouge, my Father”
Jus then Jupiter heard within
the realm -if spheres the approacl
of the Muse of Sang. To h< r
he beckoned a ut said ;
“Descend toeuith, oh. Musi,
ami teach n unkind thy language ’
Then a cue the Muse of song to
us here below, and taught us tin
tones; and since then the humat
.hart can sneak.
: .
ENTERPRISING RER!
RLE HOUSE.
•
Winn A, Vaughan can always In
relied upon, not only lo carry in
st ok 'he bes' of everything, but
to secure ihe gercy for nidi ar
ticles as have well known merit
and are popular with the people
thereby sustaining the reputa'iot
ot being always entn'piisiug, and
ever reliable Having secured tin
agency for the celtl rated Dr
King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, will sell it on a positive
guarantee. It will surely cure
any and ev. ry : flection of Throat,
i> lings, and ties/, and to show i
our confident e, we invi'e you lo \
all amt gel a ‘.rial bottle free.
Warren Leland
whom everybody knows aa the si..
iiiauager oi the
Largest Hotel Enterprises
cf America, says that while h ivaMenge;’ c *n
New York on board a ship going mound i <.pt
Horn, in the early ilaya of •‘migration to Cat
ifornia, he learned that Ox.e of die odlcer* o:
the v«39el had cured hiuttelf, during the to>
age, ot au obslia.au disease by lue oi
Ayers Sarsaparilla.
Since then Mr. Leland has tecommemteu
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in nmny siiutia l
cases, aud he has never yet heard oi il« >
ore to effect a radical cure.
Some years ago one of Mr. Inland’s f.i
laborers bruised his leg. Owing to dt. la.
state of his blood, an ugly scrofulot • i\»« »du.
or lump appeared on ihe injured Ii:« l>. i:>‘!
iible itching of the skin, with burning «>
billing pains through the lumti, mu'.o l i
almost intolerable. The leg btc&me eu. •
moiisly enlarged, and running ulcers formed
discharging great, quantities of ex in
Offensive matter. No tr- atni.-nt wh of an
•vail until ti c man, by Mr. Lei.and
tiou, was supplied with Ayer’s Svr.vii
kill a, which allayed die pain and irruvj..
healed the sores, removed the swelling, an
completely restored the limb to use.
Mr. Leland has personally used
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
for Rheumatism, •u'.tli« F.tii* tvu'. r*
after esfcful (••bserv.u •- iiiut,
his belief, tlieiv is no nit . .cine t.i ihe \\ti
equal to it lui ’la cute < i I.’ver Dit ordci
Clo lit * fin* Cfl l of lih;li living, S»
Rheum, SoiTt, Miuplb#!!.. tnitl uii ii.
various forms of blood «ii. . itscs,
We have Mr t \ »,a: . '.s perilf..siun t >is.vi
all who may.!.. f-n ibcr evUle»*ee in rc«.h
to Hit) < ; >1 curative powers -
Ayers S.\ihs W'\' • \ tore© him perse
ally either at lib n. iiumoth Uceaii 11«*i
Long branch, or at the popular LelniM ID u
Broadway, 117th anu *>th street*, Net N 1 r»
Mr. Li;i.ani>’B extensive knowledge ol i
good done by this unequalled . tadi- clot
blood prison*enables h to give iuquile.
much valuable inba iuuiion.
FJRepa ri:i> nv
Or. J.C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass,
Sold by ail J)nt; f ,ist&: C l *ix bolde* sot *
A FEW HINTS
FOR THE USE OF
Dose.—7b mor« the botv-
Y Jfcrfl* els gently, 2to 4 Pills;
k thoroughly , 4 lo C Pills.
P* X Experience will decide the
J proper dose in each case.
For Constipation, or Costiveness, no
remedy is so effective as Ayer’s Pius.
They insure regular daily action, and re
store the bowel 9 to a healthy condition.
For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, AYER’S
PiLL**are invaluable, and a sure cure.
Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foul
Stomach, Flatulency, Dizziness, Head*
ache, Numbness, Nausea, are ail relieved
and cured by Ayer’s Pills.
In Liver Complaint, ltilious Disorders,
and Jaundice, Ayer’s Pills should be
given in doses large enough to excite the
liver and bowels, and remove constipation.
As a cli ansiiig medicine in the Spring, these
Pills are unequalled.
Worms, caused by a morbid condition of
the bowels, are expelled by these Pills.
Krupt Ims, Skin Diseases, and Piles,
the resulLof Indigestion or Constipation, are
cured by the use of Ay Kit’s PILLS.
For Colds, take Ayer’s Pill* to open
tne> pores, letnove indammatory secretions,
ami allay the fever.
For Diarrhma and Dysentery, caused by
euddeu colds, indigestible fooil, etc., AYER’S
Fills are the true remedy.
It he u mat is tu, Coat, Neuralgia, and
Sciatica, often result from digestive derange
ment, or colds, and disappear ou removiug
the cause by the use of Ayer’s Pills.
Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints,
and other disoulers caused by debility or
obstruction, are cured by Ayer’s Pills.
Suppression, and Painful Menstrua
tlou, have a safe and ready remedy is
AYER’S PILLS.
Full directions, in various languages, ua
•Oinpauy each package.
PREPARED *Y
Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mass
Sold by all Druggists.
•■E 1! MIS;’
Th prompt and eflmumt, it is
mild and hitrmh ss. Safe and rediaide
for children. Wherever known it is
the niotlieiv' favorite me ieine for the
infant, the eliiidren and ailults. It is
surprisingly effective.
lOltt lli:.S I.V* I.U|I 111 Jse
The Woiidei’ful Success ill (Htlisuinp
tion, Bronehitis, asthma, spitting;of
Llood, sore throat, loss of voice, catar
rhal t hroat affections, ehremie hacking
irriti.t ing and t roulilesome coughs.
Iti/iHfh on Toot/tache,
ItiMiinl n lief for iuMiralgiH,tt»)th-ii
taceaehe. 15c.
K. S, WKLDft, Jersey ( ity, N. J.
NORTH GEORGIA
Mattress Factory.
LI.UNKBYILLF., GA.
F L>. COKT, Proprietor
Manufactures hair, cotton, husk
and straw mattresses, of the Lest
quality and workmanship.
Orders by mail piomptlv attended
to. Uenovat ing a specialty. 8< nd loj
Fpice List. June 2. dm.
1871. 1885
—Now is THE TIME TO—
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IIK RAID,
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—DEVOED TO THE
MATERIAL PROSPERITY OF
Cwnnett County
-- The
Herald
IS WIDE AW AKE
ml should be iu the home of every citizen in tL«? Coin ty.
The Hkraj.d lias a circulation of 1000 boi atidc Btibt-twilSerft No
betier tmitium was ever oflVrtil to (he aitveoher tlan Hie i/xHitn, so ’
the trade of ties section
\\ rite for terms
.
J J WILSON, Jr M. FEEFLF.S, Froprieor j
Fub tier. * I
L4.WRENCEYILLE
SEMINARY,
roll
Mile and Females.
Tin- ftxeraicca of the iilKive Instil litc, muter my charge, began oh the 18th
of Muy. IKS.',, at the following rates of Tuition per mouth.
FIRST CLASS, - $1 50.
SKCOND CLASS, - 2 00.
THIRD CLASS, - - 2 no.
FOLlt Lt CLASS, - * 3 00.
Studenv charged 25 • In.'i Lmi d F l i, |) f q urer.
Course of Instruction, Thorough, preparing S bleats for Colleg
C *Ia3H6B
Prop. J. T. NEWTON, Principal.
l Sl>l3 ''ijili ''(Uhl mil \. • iffl ‘UBl‘ l Uii 'iMHI I VW 'w #1
XVlarble l/Uorlis
mumil ai fin ei-i ami I tea levs in-
I IAN AND Y! FT LAND 1/A RRT,E MONUMENTS,
BON rot/B 1, II / AD, AND FOOT STONES.'
|
AN!) UNDERTAKER
Cliurcli Street, Stone M< nntaiu, (la.
March 10, 85.-ly
A NE W
TELEPHONE
Tlif I T . S. Telephone is (he i, l invention i“ telephones. and stand
wi 1 lii.nl :t rival, mut is the “id\ i ' OitTltX Kl\ At. “1 ll“‘ H‘*il I **l**phon»
and ii* tin* milv tt*ln|>ti‘.n<> (>f tl“* kind cvri'licfon* “IVi*n*d In the |)id«lii'. 11 i*
Hi,. „,i|y -id,•,-!i-ii* t.-l, |d“..“* lliul is usfd wiili a 1,*1.-|i»it.»«e
■ t it. e-M v. . ' lio< )K K.n, AXI! t.IN or ZIOZAO linrs, ur on a line Inn
in** ACT I*'. “I IllliUT AMII.KS
Sol.l out rigid for *1“.00; no ex. *rl>it aid “'id s.
They an* t!<nonly t.«*l«*r>lioiics having tin Ardnmnln* l.int'Wiro ngntcin*!,
HII-1 tl,<*\ HIV tin* “liiy 1 ; .11 . *ii»*s Itinl an* |>rt.l< i led liv all out door T.igtil
ning AlTfstrr Alt sounds nv dcliyt lid in eloar and niilnral tones. Tliex
are (lie neated, most dm hide, and require less, attention and repairs that
liny other telephone made. Send for lor our illustrated eireiilar. Aaenl
whiiliml.
The U S Telephone Company
N 0« 40 AND 51 WEST STREET, POSTOFFICE F.ON 28
madison. tnd.
NEHLCII
The Great Bpecifio for Neuralgia and Headaoha
An internal liimeily. ( outn iniii gno
< v >iiiilii»**, (>1 »i ll iu, Chloroform, Chloral or
ini rootles of any kind, effective and quiet
in its notion.
AYoii'.s Office, t
Tjki.siH Ri;, V.\., April 14, 1884. f
M Kssns. H i tohinson & Buo. it affords
ino j.loasmv to testify to the grout virtues
of your “Neuralgme’ 5 for tho ohm* of
neuralgia and sink headache. H i** Iho
Lost reined \ for these most (list resting
ooiuphFlnts 1 have ovn used. It should
Lo in every family in the com try.
Geo. li. Head,
Mayor of Leesluirjr, Va.
Messrs. Hutchison & Ui-<» 1 am happy
to say that your ‘Neuralgine” noted as
a specific jn my ease, relieving me in an
incredibly short t ime. [ would ad vise all
siifferinn from nemulgia to try it,
Yours, i‘to. L. V. SIMB. M I).
IMfBTOT
Linimenl
—————Mia— mrnmm——m
Proprietor* , Atlanta , Qa.
TTo-sa-r for It.***
For all Injuries In man or beast nothtugequal!
lIAAinURU Ll>lAlKisX.
<*EOft ]A, i Rule ni si
Gwinnett County. | Fori'clo.sni’o
( mor/gft^e.
in the Superior Court of >ai«l conn
ty It appearing to the (’oiirl by the
petition of the Gainer illr .L Hcison \
9outhern Itailioad company that \V.
H. Bush on toe :*til h day day of .lime
in the yet r of 188!* exeeut**d and d»*-
llVelci to t he sjiid Gailiesv ilte, .Icffci
son and Moidhei n Railroad compan .
a limituage on a trai l orlot of land,
situated lying and being in the eoutt
ty ot (awinnett, to wit . Beginingat
rt Stake ill the renter o! tin- street in
the tuwnof ligTavern. Then run
ning up the street or road bet ween
the academy and niethodist church
to a red oak on Bush am* Belts’ line
thence with Betts and Manligrcc's
Lin , a south direction to a post oak
on Hareligrees’ line, thence cast to
the (iwinnett l.ne road theme back
to tlie begi. ning corner in front of
“aid NV, 11 . Buslic,* residcime, and be
ing on the line of Gwiii. ytt, Walton
ami aekson 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 hiiedivcf dollars n ade
liy llie said W. jj. lfush on tin* till*li
day ol line lskj; and payable to said
Gainesville Jefferson x Southern ICail
Itoail Company and due nine months I
after date w ith interest from date at 1
the rule of eight per cent pel annum
ineluding ten percent attorneys fees, ;
which said note the said W. H." Hash '
refuses to pay. It is therefore order I
oil that the said W, 11. ]sush pay into
into this court, on or before the next j
term thereof, the priueipal, interest !
and uttornei's fees duo on said note
and lhe cost of this suit, or ill default
tl ereof the court will proceed ns to '
justice shall appertain and it is lurther
ordered that this rule lie published in
the Gwinnett Herai.ti, a new spaper
published in the county of Gwinnett,
mice a mouth for four mouths, and
served on the said VV 11. Bush or his
special agent or attorney threo months
previousto the next term of the court,
March !Hh., ISBS.
T ‘ M. Peeples
Jud ge pro hoe vice,
un lap & Thompson.
•' idttitioners Attorneys.
line extiait from the minutes of
court. This 25th day of April
li. T. GAIN.
Clerk ». C,
: GEORGIA, (Utile
Gwinm-U (Vmnly ■’ Foip/oof.n
( ninrlgHire.
In it •• Nii|i. iiur Cimrt of »ai(l i-oun
t.V. It :i|i|m ulillji In Hie Colll t ti\ (li,-
I Hu- r. 11. lii.iii,| li.i'i-ivi-i
.>1 lit ri in \ Tiirin-i that C, A. KilputV
j “ii Ihi' niiilli ilay iii May ISB4, x<-i l ll
' ami il< li\ in il In sail) tii-mn \ '|' n lln
a mm l”il.'i- mi I li.- I'oUViyviiiif trail us
hliiil l> inr in said i iiiiiily to wit : All
•■bill Hai l or par. rl of land lying and
•“dll': ill I hri iimily ol IJwitiliet I. Tin
-aim lx-iii“ a |nirl of Ihr rast hall id
lot Hiiinliir Iwo himdrvd ami ihivi
(dVJ) in I hi* li 111 1 1 tistrirl of sail I i-on ii-
I \ am) I-Oiitilhlilig riglily two ami oik
halt in-res, mure or less adjoining t he
lands of Mareaieil Sinmiiton, Mrs.
: Crani is 'l'i|iloti and others, for the
; pii' pose of securing the payun-iit of a
eertnin imitnisory note, on which
there is now due and imp; id t.liirlv
l'“nr dollars ami sixty-t wo cents
Kl) besides interest ’ and Attorney's
i tees, made by the said I*. A, Kilgore
on t lie ninth day of May iBB4, payable
to tb.isaid llerrin & Turner, due Oct.,
1.11 b., I.HtH whichsilid IJ.1 J . A. Kilgore re
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, iu
ten t and attorney’s lees due on snip
note, or in default thereof the court
will proceed as In justice shall apper
tain. And it is further ordered that
this rule he published in accordance
lo law. (.ranted C. 11. Brand, In
pro pro.
N. L. Hutchins.
Judge S, C.
A true extract from lhe minutes of
said Court.. This April 25th ISBS.
I). T. CaiN.
Clerk a. O.
G OE(?/AGwixnjTT County.
hercas. W. Aden administrator
of (siiliella scales, represents to the
undersigned ill petition duly tiled that I
lie lias fully administered I sale-1 la
Si-ales estate. This is t herefore to ei|e I
all persons concerned heirs and credi
tors, to slioW cause, it any they can
why' said admistrator shoulT not tie
discharged from his administration,
and receive letter* of dismission on
ihe llrst Mounday in Oet< her ISk.’i.
J T. Lam kin
, u olyho ISSS. urdinaiy
New Store!
New Goods!
New Firm.
ALMAND& 00,
O<lM 11A OF OMEEI, A./
Lawrenoevilla - (
To Ihe citizens of Gwinnett and adjoining eon, .tie,
AVe take this m thod of informing you th t
have come to i.awtenceviile tor the purpose of Til
goods and making a living, and in undertaking tli
oiler yon one of the best assorted stock* of Jn
mer. han Itse ever displayed in this market. W h
now mi hand a complete ii.eol 8
DRY GOODS,
Shades’ Dress Good
AATESC STYLES IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
FAMILY (lUOCEEIi H
FURSi /11 RE,
JS HaKOWAHE,
STOVES,
In fact, everything to In* found in a General
chandise Store.
We desire to make the ai i|iiaintr.nce of ever?
z**ii of Ihe county, but iuoiv especially of the t
comin s to l.awieneeville.
i? \/ We liny all kinds o< country pioduce and
the highest market price for it.
Come and see ns. • ;
March 24. t s
T.STONE
So ÜBLE GUANO
..MANUfACIURED BY
LaRKcVE galfl new \M,k
PAID UP CAI ‘IT AI. !»r*<>o,ooo.
JOHN M. GREEN, MANAOEB.
ATLANTA, GEOIMIA.
Tliis brand lias l>oon hrion* tlu* public* tor y<
o»d iu every i list mice has gi\eii entire satisfaction
This season it will Ik*, ollered cheaper than
380 Pound
OF GOOD LINT COTTON, PEK TON.
For sale by YAT.TGH A N A PENTECOST,
Lawreneeville, li
BAGWELL & GO WEI
Flowery Pfaaob a
rake this o| »| >ot t unity to inform the people of h
ne'.t nmi :it|joiiiiii*r counties ihat they are tfil
manulae.tnnng’ their justly celebrated
wins, iss ui wins,
Whtlcn have given such universal satista-it
rahi y, Light Rnmtinuj Proportions ami >
ish -or many years. Their priee* have he
to s V ihs times. Also dealers in
WAGON and CARRI AGE MATERIAL,
iron, co al, paints, oils, E
Sh*
Their work is honestly made to wear, and not lhe slop sh«(^*J ab |i
only to sell. Satisfaction always gua tnleed. TnwiWlid J"
tlie very liheial patronage giveii them i.i the past, the, su.sii 1
tlielr ill most to ineril an increased pat.,mage in the iinurc.
For prices, lerrns. eie , address H VGW ELI* A EH.
March 24 ly »•
ATLANTA
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