The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, February 03, 1899, Image 4

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The News-Herald. Issued. Svary Friday. Guaranteed Circulation 2100. Wb'SCRIPTIO!* KATIts - On* year (on time) * l -0« fca«b with name £ Bix months Three months ctrwiNe rates: Constitution and News-Herald Journal and News-Herald ]•;' N. Y.World(3 times a week) .. i - I *' Cash with order. ____ FEBRUARY 3. 1899. Strong, steady nerves Are needed for success Everywhere. Nerves Depend simply, solely, Upon the blood. Pure, rich, nourishing Blood feeds the nerves And makes them strong. The great nerve tonic is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of Impure blood. The Marietta Journal telle this one: “A citizen of Marietta was in Atlanta recently, and signaled a newsboy for a paper. He paid for it, but didn’t open it till he got on the train to return home. On opening it he found it was a Cincinnati Enquirer, instead of the Atlanta Journal, dated June 8, 1871. It had a $1 greenback folded inside.” To insure a happy year, keep the liver clear and the body vigor ous by using De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation and liver trouble. Bagwell Bros, of Law renceville, and Dr. Hinton, of Da cula. Gov. Candler has been called upon for state assistance to pre vent the small pox from spread ing in Jasper and Jones counties, who has notified the ordinaries of the counties affected, advising them to institute a systematic vaccination and also to quaran tine cases wherever found. State is to furnish all the virus neces sary. A Clever Trick It certainly looks like it. but there is really ne trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidney*, Malria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure ‘himself right away by taking Electric Bitters. This med icine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures Constipa tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxa tive, and restores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bit ters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at A. M.Winn A Son’s Drug Store. Farmers at Leesburg have done nothing as yet toward preparing the lands for this year’s crop. There will be less cotton planted in Lee county this year. Every farmer will plant more corn, peas, sugar cane, potatoes, and try to raise more meat. Only one iuan has been heard to aav be expected to oae as much guano this year as last, and numbers say they will not o*e a poand. Mr. S. A. Frackler. Editor of the Mieanopy ( Fla. t Hast er, with his wife and ehiirfcen *affere< terribly from L* Gr.fpe Oae Minute Cars •*»* tee oc>ly remedy '..tar, hatped laem It art ed qa.i'.x.y. Thom**,-.da v' use tn.« reaosdy is for la Grippe, and it* etfseu. Bagwe.l Broa. *f Ijrwan rill, */,*! Dr. Hinton, of La<... a Elberton Star CoUoo .# bring iug better pncee now than any time this season, but still thef price is small. This should be no encouragement to the farmer to plant more cotton this year. With i plenty of meat and corn and home i raised flour, there is no danger of' as many mortgages being fore closed as there is when these things are bought on credit. La' Grippe is again epidemic. Every precaution should be taken to avoid it, Its specific cure is One Minute Cough Cure. A. J. Sheperd, Publisher Agricultural Journal and Advertiser, Emeu. Mo., says: “No one will be disap pointed in using one Minute Cough Cure for La Grippe.” Pleasant to take, quick to act. Bagwell Bros, of Lawreuceville, and Dr. Hinton, of Daoula. The Quitman Free Press says hardly a man who works intelli gently at dairy farming in Georgia makes a failure. On the other hand all of them prosper, and are anxious for their friends and neigh bors to get the benefit of their ex perience. ’ Weakly females should remem ber what we said the other day about Planter’s Female Regulator. You get your money back if you ■ want it. Bagwell Bros. I THt; NORTH CAROLINA NKGROKS. The prominent negroes of North Carolina held a state council re cently, in the course of which res olution were adopted advising the uegroes to emigrate if the demo crats “made their stay in North Carolina intolerable,” and agreeing that each would aid the others in leaving the state. Two leading ne groesj.left the convention on the refusal of the members to modify the resolutions. At the evening session the resolutions were strick en out. This afterthought was very wise. There is no reason whatever why the democrats should make the stay of the negroes in North Car olina intolerable. In this matter there is no need for reprisals. There never would have been any trouble at Wilmington if the ne gro officials and their underlings had not deliberately set themselves to the task of making the situation intolerable to the whites. The ca pacity to govern means something else besides the ability or the op portunity to hold office If the negroes at Wilmington had dis played their capacity to govern there would have been no forcible removals. Instead of making a move in that direction, they set themselves up as the enemies of the whites and by their rudeness and their insulting demeanor, coupled with their threats and preparations to slay and burn placed themselves beyond the pale of citizenship. Every sensible negro understands why there was trouUe in Wilming ton.—Constitution. Bright Business Outlook. The outlook for business during the present year is better than it has been before in a long time, says the Valdosta Times. For the first time in the history of the country Europe finds herself in debt to us, and the recent number of big business deals, formation of new enterprises, etc., gives an in dication that we are now on the verge of a great bo-xn in every sec tion of the country. The south has not felt the ef fect of the quickening pulse of trade so much as some other sec tions have felt it, because the enor mous crop of cotton raised in this section sold at prices less than it cost to produce it, while the farm ers have had to pay high prices for most of the things that should have been raised bj them. The fault, therefore, is as much in the condition of business as it is in the erroneous methods of the farmers. With a change in the farming meth ods of the south the outlook for this year is exceedingly bright. The smallest things may exert the greatest influence. De Witt’s Little Early Risers are unequalled for overcoming constipation and liver troubles. Small pill, best pill, safe pill. Bagwell Bros, of Lawrenceville, and Dr. Hinton, of Dacula. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (•idtiM* *«li.4ul« of fiu.enftr I'rilai In Effect Dec. <lh, 1888. Te«- Ne.lS K»t.MI XerthVonnd. *•■!* No. 3H 1,. No. 30 »*llr Dally. San. »«lly. Lt. Atlanta, C. T.j 750 a 12 (XI m 485p115S p " Atlanta. XT. 850 a l 00 p 5 Dep 12 50 a ** Moron 030 a 6 2Sp 1 30 a “ fctTord. ISOS a 7 08p " OataeavlUe 10 36 a ■> 22 ~ 7 *op 226 a ‘ Lola.. 18 58 aft a p 8 OSp 2 M a Ai Cornelia II 25 a rj 00 p 8 36p Le.Jdt A'ry 11»a ■ Tec* .. 1153 a 3 30 p S 42 a " Weeia.meter l«3len F * 20 a " Seaeea . 12 52 p *ls p 437 a * Ceatra. Ulp 502 a * •eeeaetlla 234p5 22 p 650 a 4sacanbur* 337 p «10 p 645 a “ Oaffae/e 1 420 p 6 44 p 7 25a * rl.acti -. ir 1 4Mp7 00 p 745 a *-»* •Mt 503 p 808 a “ <«e-«nta ;5 2Sp 8 33a t-» ChavtotU |63OPi 8 22 p 325 a a* »>«ea»L>.ro j 852 plo 43 p .12 10 p tir O-.n--.rß 10 W p Ar > 7 60 a 11 25 pll 51 p ..... 186 p Snfcfcawwwl *•>> 840 a 1826 p Ar W 4 42 a * 10 p garteaeCßK 8 OH a ill 35 p f% W-* pbla lu 15 a .... SM a : yaw Torfc 12 48 m B*3 a Fat.Nl| Vee. No. 11 •oathboead. No. 38 No. 87 Dally Dally. Dally. ctt't .pun. Trm-nrt : Philadelphia 360 a ft 55 p “ Mfhnors ft 81 a 9JO p “ Waahinytoa. 1118 alO 43 p Lr terl.mond .. 12 01 m|l2 01 ntlrilOnt Ly. Danrllla ft 15 p 550 a ftlo a Ey . Norfolk . j j 9 aft p Ar (*raanalx>ro ft 45 a . Ly 9re*n*d>ore 7 2ft p 7 Oft a 737 a A». Ckarlotta 10 00 p 0 26 a 12 05m Ly. Gastonia 10 49 p . 1 12 p * 1 38 p Wackiiburg ,11 81 plo 46 a t Oft p Spartanburg. 12 2ft a 11 34 a 3 15 p m Sr®* mviU6 1 1 25 » 12 80 p 480 p Central I 6 26 p g T/ a, ! 2 3ft a l 83 p ft 18 p « KHOp ***• „ Toec.a 826 a 2 18 p 7 10 p *•" ee Airy 7 38 P M C«>;»Yba. fH 90 p 740 p 636 a ». k U -*' 4 15 afa 18 P 814 P *B7 a Gainesvtlla 435 a 337 pß4op 7 lb a „ Buford 912 pi 748 a rtororos!* 5 25a 9 IB pi 8 2? a p. AJUnt«,E.T. 8 10 n 4 54 ,> 10 3u p 038 a Ar. Atlenta. <\T tin o fi i> 880 pi 330 B *'A B - "P*’ P m “II" noon. “N“ nlgbt. Ckaaapoaka Line Staameni iu daily Mryioa between Norfolk and Haitimoiw. N’oa. 37 end 38- Dally. Wanhiagton and South weetern VeaUbule limited. Through Pullman •leepiue ear* between New York and New Or lenna na Waehlngton, Atlanta and Mont gem 9rj, aud alao between New York and ktemptua YlaWaahingkon Atlantaaud Blriainghain. Flret claea tkeroughfare t ojK'heit between Washing ton and Atlanta. Dining oars serve all raaaTs en route. Pullmandrawine room sleeulugeara between (dreenaboro nud Norfolk Cbtee eon nection at Forfolk forOl*D POINT COMFORT Nos 36 and Bft United States Fast Mall runa nolid between Washington aarl New Or leans. via Southern Railway, A. <fc W P R. B and L. Sc N. R H , being composed of baggage ear and ooachea. through without change for passengers of all classes. Pullman drawing room sleeping oars between New York ana New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery. Leaving v> ashltieton each Wednesday, a tourist •leaping car will run through l»etween Wash and scan Francisoo without change, sing cars serve all meals en route Noe. lit 37, 31 aud ll Pullman sleeping cars between Richmond and Charlotte, vis Danville, southbound Nos. 11 and 37, nerthbound Nos 88 and 12 FRANK 8. (IANNON. J. M. CTJIJ> Third V P. A tteu Mgr., TrafllcM g r. Washington D. C. Watbingtou, D. C. W. A. TURK. 8. H HARDWICK, tden’iPass Ag't , Ass'ttfeu 1 Pass Ag’t , Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Qa. The Costliest Cough Cure is Change of Climate and it’s a cure that’s not often possible and not always sure. There’s a better idea about coughs and cures: Why not fit the lungs to the climate instead of fitting the climate to the lungs? It is the power to do this that makes Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral The Best Cough Cure in the land. It is a sure cure for colds and coughs; a specific for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough; it prevents Pneumonia, cures La Grippe; and it so strengthens the lungs and heals the torn tissues that many cases of disease marked by all the signs of Incipient Con sumption have been absolutely cured by its use. “We tried almost everything for asthma without success. At last we used your Cherry Pectoral, and the relief was imme diate.” S. A. ELLIS, Keene, N. H. “When I had almost despaired of ever finding a cure for chronic bronchitis, I derived most excellent results from Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I can testify as to its efficacy.” R. G. PROCTOR, M.D., Oakland City, Ind. “There were sixteen children in my father’s family, and there are seven in my own. We have never, since I can remember, been without Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and have never had a case of cold or a cough that this remedy did not cure.” Hon. WM. E. MASON, Chicago, 111. “My wife was sick in bed for ten months, and was attended by six different doctors. All of them said that she had consump tion, and some cf them said she could not live a month. I bought one bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It seemed to help her j so I secured one dozen bottles. Before these were all used she was completely cured, and today is strong and well. J. W. EWING, Camden Point, Mo. “ For more than a year my wife suffered with lung trouble. She had a severe cough, great soreness of the chest, and enced difficulty in breathing. A three months’ treatment with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral effected a complete cure. We regarded it as remarkable, as the other remedies she had tried had failed to even give relief.” C. H. BURRIS, Marine Mills, Minn. | * Price, SI.OO. Half size bottles, half price, 50c.. For sale by all Druggists and Ceneral Dealers. BRADWELL * ACADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL. We prepare voung men for Sophmore class in College, or to take their place in life with a good High School education. Notice the studies our Senior class pursues, to wit: Higher Algebra, Geometry, Physics, General History, American Literature, Zenophon s Anabasis (optional), and a combined course in Cfcsar, Sallust and Cicero. Pupils who complete the prescribed course will receive a High School Diploma. For auv desired information, address SAMUEL W. DuBOSE, LUXOMNI, GA. PRINCIPAL. ITm I 1 ™iH j(/W L XT wl ■ ■ Iff- I —._■ ■ This splendid three piece suit, mahogany finish frames, upholstered in fine silk figured damask for $12.50. We carry the largest stock of furniture, car pets Hugs, Mattings and Draperies in Atlanta, and guarantee lowest prices. R. S. CRUTCHER FURNI TURK CO. 58 and 55 Peachtree St„ Atlanta, (»a. F, F. JUHAN L. F. MCDONALD. juiiAN & McDonald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lawrenceville, - - - Ga. Will practice in all the courts, State anti Fed eral. Long and successful experience in every department of the law. Bankrupt Practice A Specialty. If you can’t pay what you owe eotrie and let us give that relief the law provides for you, and begin life anew. Age and long experience, youth, proficiency and energy combined. Try us,and you will not regret it. R. W. PKKPLKS, ATT ORN EY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - - - Ga. || close attention given all bnsineas placed in t my bands. N. L. HUTCHINS, JR., ji ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW. Office in postofliee building. Prompt atten- 1 tion given to collections and practice in State and Federal courts. OSCAR BROWN, JNO. R. COOPER, lawrenceville.Oa. Macon. Cia. i BROWN & COOPER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Criminal Law A Specialty* JOHN M."JACOBS,* DENTIST, Lawrenceville, - - Ga.! <I«M QT.r c. W.U.F. c»ia’» >tora. J. A. PERRY, ATTORNEY-AJ.-LAW, Lawrenceville, : : Ga. «>m<-e oy«r 4i. W. i A. P. Cain’. 4tor (. All business entrusted to my care will re ceive prompt attention. O. A. NIX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Grogan sf. Next door to News-Heral* 1 Lawrenceville, Ga. Will practice in all the courts, Careful at tuution ta all legal business. s« p 98 ly T. M. PEEPLES, ATTOR N EY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Practices iu the State courts. Special aiton tion given to the winding up of estates. sTI Thnton, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Dacula, - - - - Ga, Office near the depot, ('hroair tiiseases a spe cialty; 20 years experience. Thf patronage of the public solicited. w &289 E Dovm AahySeMice TO ALL POINTS HOBTH, SOUTH AUD SOUTHWEST Schedule in Effect Dec. 11. 1898 SOUTHBOUND.' No. 4(0. N 0.41. Uy New York, via Pa. K. K. *ll uoam » 3 l*)p m 1a Washington “ “ 4 40pm; 480 am ** Richmond, via AC L DnOpin 9 o.') ** Fortmouib sal ** 45 pm '920 •• Ar Weldon, H 10pn» | 11 50 a m Ar Hea«ierson 1257 am 150 pin Ar Raleigh, 2 ltt aui 334 p m “ Southern Pines 4 23 *‘ 5 58 •* ** H uni U*t I 507 u 1 653 **'* •• W Hiisylon 8 A L I *l2 06poi | M A L ! * ft !•> am l * 9 12 ” Ar Charloote. L | * 7 50am I *lo2spm Ar Chester, viaß A L *8 08sm I*lo SAppi “ “ 1 13 pin 848 “ Atlanta. | 850 “ | ft2o u Lv l.itwreiicevlile i.tlimi *."»o4tun NORTHBOUND. No. 402. N i-v Atlanta, S 2>i L, 1 *1 00 pm | *8 58 pm Ar Athens 3 Ift p mj 11 19 “ ** Greenwood 5 41 ** 2 08 am ** Chester 758 “ 4 25 ** Ar Monroe, 980 p m| 5 55a m . Ar Charlotte, via hal | *1025 pin | *7 60 ain Hamlet sal *1115“ *7 45~ ir ~ Ar Wll ill 1 iiglun, SAL *l2 05 piii u Southern Pines Sal. *I2OB am I*9 00 ain 1 “ Raleigh i 210 1118“ | “ Henderson, 3 28" 1250 pm ■ “ Weldon, 455 a m 250 pm Ar Portsmouth i 7 ft§ u sjn pm Ar Riebaoad \ C L *S 45 “ * 7 |j 8‘ i “ Washiaing, via ph h 12 31 pm 11 lo “ l ** New York ft 28 “ jfts3 am Lv Lawr^wsvtlts |°2o7 pm *lO A|»m * Dailj. . i *4* ,v. fe,x. ftunaay. No 408 and 4ft2.---The “Atlanta Special," Solid Pullman V«*«tibuled Train of Puilman Sleepers and Coaches l**tw-i-n Washington and Atlanta also Pullman Sleepers betwi*en Porisniouih and Chester. S.C. Nos. 41 amt 88, “The 8 \ L Express,'* Solid Train. Coaches ami Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleeper* between Columbia and Atlanta. Immediate Connection* \t Atlanta for Montgomery. New Orleans,Texas. Mexico,Cali fornia, Macon. Pensacola. Selma and Florida No extra fare on any train. For tickets sleepers,end information, apply to ticket agent or to B. A. NkwlaM). General Agent, Wm. B.Clements,T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga K. St. John, Vice Pres, and General Manager. V. E. Mcßkk, tien. Superintendent. H. W. B. Glovkk, Traffic Manager. L. S. A LI.KN, General Pass. Agent, Geueral Offices Portsmouth. Va. One Minute Cot gh hue, cures. That is w hat It wjls m, de lor. Everett Pianos, Harvard Pianos, Bush & Gerts Pianos, Strich & Zeidler Pianos. Any of the above makes of Pianos can be bought very close for cash or on installment ps.vmoats. There are 25 Everett Pianos now in use at the lan sville Seminary, aud are giving entire satisfaction. The" Harvard Pianos have the “Plectraphone” attach ment, by the use of which you can imitate "the Banjo, Guitar or the Mandolin. The new Opera House, Athens, Ga., has a Harvard iu use, and is very satisfactory. Mrs. M. J. Perry, Carl, Ga., has just purchased a Har vard Piano. I also handle the “FARRAND & VOTEY” Organs, and purchase them in CAR LOAD LOTS, having already sold four car loads this year. The Farrand & Votey is the only absolutely Rat-Proof Organ on the market, notwithstanding others claim to handle them. Prices and catalogues will be promptly mailed on applica tion. HOPE HALE, Athens, - - Georgia, le: Prudential INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA. HOME OFFICE—NEWARK, N. J. JOHN F. DRAYDEN, PRESIDENT. Assets July 1, 1898 $26,029,137 04 j Surplus July 1, 1898 5,627,584 24 ! lneome for 1897 65 Insurance written in 1897 143,900,000 00 Insurance in force in 1897 363,117,590 00 ! Paid policy holders to date , 34,000,000 00 The pRUDENTiai. has torged its way ahead until it stands in the front rank of the great life insur ance companies of the world. It otiers all that is good in life insur ance, and under the best condi tions. For particulars as to General Agency Contracts apply to SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENOY. JAS. O. WYNN, President!! Manager Sout'n Dept., Atlanta. CL LESTER, Special -A-g-ent- A few weeks ago, in Savannah, a drunken soldier belonging to a reg iment of volunteers—from Maine, we believi—grossly insulted a la dy whom he chanced to meet on the streets of that city. He was arrested, tried tefore Judge Nor wood in the city court and sen tenced to a term of three mouths in the county chain gang. A pe tition was circulated in the com munity asking for his release, and, strange as it may appear, numer ous names were obtained. Judge Norwood refused to hear the peti tion, and expressed .surprise that people could be found in Savannah who would sign such a paper. Gov. Candler was then appealed to for clemency, hut he was quite as em phatic in his refusal as Judge Nor wood had been, and at last ac counts the gay and festive Yank was doing time with pick and shov el on the public highways. This is the sort of justice that induces re spect for the law, and the case of the reprobate referred to is a good example of what the law cai. do for a community when properly administered.—Newnan Herald. A man named A. M. Sparks, a former Georgian, died a few weeks ago, at Vanderbilt, California. His full name was Alonzo Max well Sparks, and he was about CO \ ea' s of nee Ilis friends in Calif .>rnia are un able to locate any of his relatives, and ask the Georgia papers to mention his death, so that if he left any rel ieves in Georgia they may be found. They can write to Vanderbilt, California. CLARK BANKS, -*THS OLD REL'ABLE BARBER, Can be found at his old stand around the corner from Dr. Winn’s drug store, on Pike street, where he has been for the past 8 years. He invites his friends to call, as suring them of an old Georgia welcome. First class work Sat isfaction guaranteed. 11-26-ly T. F. Bozeman, BARBER. Perry Street, Near Ewing Hotel First-Class Work, Clean Towels, Sharp Razors. Trade ONE Mark MINUTE COUCH CURE cures quickly. That is what it wa; made for. Prompt, safe, sure, quick relief, quick cure. Pleasant to take. Children like if and adults like it. Mothers buy it for their children. Prepared oy E. C. DeWitt & Co.. makers ot Do Wilt’s Little Earlv Kisers. (.I,e famous tiitlfc CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in tise for over 30 years, lias borne the signature ol - and has been mode under his per ssonul supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CtNIAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRCCT. NEW TOWN CITY. nilff j inur y IN THE Kitchen, and still have your nft I f isiUllL I meals well P re P ared ’ Win? the _ ---- best value for your dollars ever offered. “FITFRPRIXF"’* 5 GRAND LSI E Li&l ItIUL RANGES ......... They are made of Southern iron by Southern workmen, who are sustained by the products of Southern farmers. They last longer and make more homes hafmv than any other Stove on earth. Fire Backs guaranteed for Fifteen Years. Over 200,000 have stood the test, and every one has proven sat isfactory. If your dealer don’t handle them, write for Catalogue. PHILLIPS & BUTTORFF MFC. GO. NASHVILLE, TENN. Manufacturers of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Mantels and Grates, Hollowware, Tinware, etc. Importers of and dealers in China, Crockery, Glassware, Cut lery, Wooden and Willowware. Everything necessary and convenient for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry and Dairy. Let us quote you prices on our NATIONAL STEEL RANGES. After two years Premiums have been paid Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Go. Of NEWARK, N. J., Your Policy is 1. Nonforfeitable, 2. Has Cash Value, 3. Loan Value, 4. Paid-up Insurance, 5. Extended Insurance that works automatically. 6. Will be re-instated within three years after lapse if you are in good health. After Second Year 7. No Restrictions, 8. Incontestable. Dividends are payable at the beginning of the second and of each succeding year, pro vided the premium for the current year be paid. They may be used 1. To reduce premiums, 2. To increase the insurance, or 3. To make policy payable as an Endown ment during the lifetime of insured. [Note.] Every member of the MUTUAL BENEFIi is SURE ot fair and liberal treatment under ALL circum stances; and no matter what happens, he will get his money’s worth in insurance, for it is all put down in b ack and white “in the policy.” [ENCASH ASSETS OVER $63,000,000. CLARENCE ANGIER, 23 1-U Whitehall St. a , ATLANTA, GA. Otclt© Ag6Ht. L. M. BRAND, Agent, Lawrenceville, Ga,