The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, February 17, 1899, Image 4

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The News-Herald. XMU* S sv■- ry yrtd*.y« Guaranteed Circulation 2100. srnscßiFTioN R*r*». Oof >F*r (on time) Cash with nan)* i Six months j s Thret* months CLi'RHiN* ratks: Constitution aml-News-lleral.t Journal and News-Herald X. Y .WorldtS times a week) *-w.' j Cash with order. j FEBRUARY 17, 1899^ TaiTin the Head Catarrh, Sour Stomach, Dizzi* ness, Rheumatism A Crand Work Accomplished by Hood's Sarsaparilla. “I was a rictlm of catarrh and suffered « great deai of pain in the top and back of my head. I was also troubled with aonr stomach, rheumatism, indigestion and dizziness. I felt all run down and thought I should be obliged to give up my housework. I began taking Hood s Sar saparilla and Hood’s Pills and was re lieved. They gave me an appetite and i gained strength. X have a little grand child who was cross and fretful owing to colic and hives. I persuaded his parents to give him Hood’s Sarsaparilla and he is now fat and healthy.” Mary J. Chatham, Arnold, Georgia. HOOd’S S pariHa Is the Best—in tact the One True Blood Puriller. All druggists. $1; six for $5. Get only Hood’s. " , ~ r>-|. cure liver Ills; easy to HOOd S PlllS take, easy to operate. *Se. Tljo Athens Historical Society was organized Friday evening at j the home of Mr. A. L. Hull. The first meeting was devoted to the matter of organization. The of ficers chosen were as follows: President, A. L. Hull; vice presi-. dent, J. H. T. McPherson; secre tary and treasurer, Sylvanus Mor ris; corresponding secretary, T. W. Beed; custodian, U. B. i hil iips; member of the programme committee for February, W. S. Basinger. A constitution and by laws were adopted, and it was de cided to have no dues, except such as may be assesed for special pur poses. The Life Preserver which has car ried many ladies safely over the dan gerous sea‘‘Change of Life” is Simmons Suiiaw Vine Wine nr Tablets. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than ski,i deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, you have a bilious look, if your stomach is disordered, you have a dyspeptic look, if your kidneys are affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. “Electric Bitters” is a good Alterative and Tonic, acts directly on the stom ach, liver and kidneys, purifieß the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. M. Winn & Son’s Drug Store. 50 cents per bottle. TEE EVEEETT CONCERT GRAND “In tbe entire history of piano ma king in America few instruments have compelled more critical praise from the trade press and expert musical au thorities than the new scale Everett concert grand piano. It has been just ly said that this instrument marks an epoch in grand piano development. A thoroughly impartial investigation of its merits reveals a voluuin and quality of tone, a most delicious touch and a thoroughness of manufacture that shows that no money has been spared to make a perfect instrument architec turally, as well as musically. For all purposes of interpretation, the Everett grand possesses the essential elements demanded by the world’s few great virtuosi. “It is safe to assert that when this in strument is brought more prominently into public notice, as it will be in due time, it will create a virtual sensation. In these days when commercialism dominates the artistic as well as the everyday world, it is gratifying to all jn sympathy with the artistic phases of the piano business to note the oon- S. sistent policy of the Everett Co. in con i'Stanly improving their instruments, and completely remodeling their man ufactories and placing them in charge of experts for the purposes of artistic piano production of the highest order. “It is no easy task to make progress even with such creditable and eom- mendable objects in view, for it is la boring for the future, so to speak, in stead of today. But for a firm like the Everett Co , who understand that suc cess is simply doing one thing well, the way is clear, the end sure. ‘Blow tl by blow, through earth and rock, they Will toil till a final stroke shall break through to the crumbling quartz and lay bare the yellow ore of realization.’ Thus will success be won." The above criticism of the Ev erett piano and the Everett Facto ries is taken from the Musical Trade Review published in New York under date of December 17, 1898. Our New Everett piano in upright, adapted for all classes of work has not been surpassed by the magnifieent grand of which the Editor writes. These instruments are now offered by the very best dealers in the south at prices which in are very little in ex cess of the cheap commercial pi anos of which the country is now well supplied. Investigation costs but little, comparisons are very beneficial. Write us and we will tell you where you cau purchase the Everett piano from your near est Dealer and at the smallest jirice at which the very highest jjfrade goods made cau be soJd. Thk John Church Co., Cincinnati, New York, Chicago, 99 Peachtree St,, Atlanta, Ga. Circular A Jan 18th, '99. To Norvcrrmon and Floriata who are 'hipping or may ship trees, shrnbs an.l other plants into the State of Georgia: Tour attention is called to section 18 of the Act of the General Assembly of Georgia, approved Dec. 20. ,1898, en titled an act to require the Commis sioner of Agriculture to establish a special department of Horticulture and Pomology, ta employ Entomologists, etc , etc..’ ’approved Deo. 21, 1897, which section reads as follows: • Section 18. Each and every person residing in states or countries outside of the State of Georgia, dealing in or handling plants, cuttings, trees, vines, shrntis. bnlbs and roots In this state, ahull register his name or lirm, and fit* a copy of his or its certificate of inspec tion, furnished by the Entomologist, Fruit Inspector, or do y authorized Gov ernment Official of his s ate or country, with the Chairman of the Board of Con trol (Commissioner of Agriculture, At lanta, Ga). Upon failure so to do, said I stock shall be liable to confiscation upon order of the Inspector.” Attention is also directed to rules 6 and 8 of the ru.es and regulations adopted by the Georgia State Board of Entomology Jan. 18. 1899, acting in ao cordance with the above cited aO-4, which sections read as follows: Rule 5. Each and every box, bnndla or package of trees, shrubs or other plants commonly known as nursery stock, shipped in carload lots, or less than carload lots, into the State of Geor gia from any other state or couutry, shall, be plainly labeled with a certifi cate of inspection famished by the En tomologist, Fruit Inspector, or other duly authorized official in the state or coun try, in which said stock was grown, and also with the official tag of the Georgia State Board of Entomology, hereinafter provided for, said certificate and tag to be valid for only 12 months from the date they bear, in accordance with sec tions 9 and 13 of the act cited above. Snch shipments uot se labeled, shall be liable to confiscation upon the order of the Inspector. Rule 6. Upon the filiug of the proper certificate as above prescribed in accord - ance with section 12 of said act, and upon request of any person or persons residing in states or countries outside of the State of Georgia, dealing in or hand ling trees, shrubs, or other plants in this state, the certificate of the State Board of Entomology will be issued to the samw without charge, and official tags bearing a sac simile copy of such certificate, and the seal of the said Board will be furnish ed such applicant at cost, viz: 60 cents for the first 100 or part thereof and 25 cents for each aditional 100. It is not the purpose of the Board to interfere in any way with the sale of healthy, nninfected plants in this state, but it is insisted that these require ments must be complied with, and it is hoped that we will receive yonr hearty co-operation. O. B. Stkvkns, Chairman of the Board. To insure a happy year, keep the liver clear and the body vigor ous by using T)e Witt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation and liver trouble. Bagwell Bros, of Law renceville, and Dr. Hinton, of Da eula. Trade fj Iwl £ 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 it and adults like it. Mothers buy it for their children. Prepared t>y E. C. DeWitt & Co . makers of De Witt’s Little E»Hv Riserw. the famous Uitie d ,m - 1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ■*- fondeoMd Aeheriule of Passenger Train* Id Effect Dec. 4th, 1898. I Vd. No. 18 Fflt.Mi Northbound. No. 12'No. 3H Kz. No. 3(5 Daily i>*ilv. Sun. Daily. Lt. Atlanta, C. T- 750 a*i2 00 m 4 36 p 11 50 p “ Atlanta, ET. 8W r i go p 536p12 60 a " Norcroaa 030 a 0 28 p 1 00 a *' Buford. 10 06 aj 7 08p “ Gainesville 10 35 a] •> 22 p 748 p 226 a “ Lula l 0 58 ajf->42 p 8 U6p 260 a Ar. Cornelia. 11 25 a'f» oq p 8 35p Lv.Mt. A'ry . .1130 a " Too© 1153 a 330 p 342 a " Weacmiuater 12 01 in 4 20 a “ 6«neca . 12 62 p 4 15 p 437 a “ Central ... 140 p 502 a “ Greenville 234 p 522 p - 5 50 a “ Spartanburg. 387 p n 10 p 645 a M Gaffnevs. 420 p 0 44 p 7 26 a M Blacksburg .. 488p7U0p 745 a " King’s Mt 503 p 808 a “ Gaatonia. 525 p 833 a Lt. Charlotte . 000p8 22 p 925 a Ar. Greensboro 952p10 43 p .. 12 10 p Lv.Greensboro. . 10 60 p Ar. Norfolk . . | 7 50 a Ar. Danville . 11 25 pllsl p 186 p Ar. Richmond t o4oa 640 a...... 026 p Ar Washington .1. ' 6 42 a | 9 10 p Baltm ePHR... ! 8 UH a ..ill 35 p M Philadelphia.! !10 15 a i 250 a New York. 112 48 ml ( 6 2a a I ret.Ml | Vee. No.lll Boutlibouuri. No. 36 No. 87 Daily Dailv. Dallv. Ev 'N. Y..P R. R. TTT7TS TIT 7 “ Philadelphia 350 a 065 p “ Baltimore 631 a 920 p " Washington. 11 15 a|lO 4.5 p Ur Richmond .. 12 01 m i2~ollit 12~l0*t . .T7T7T Lt. Danville 6 15 pi 5_5U a 6K) a Lv. Norfolk . j y 85 p ! TTTT7. Ar Greensboro . 645 a . I’. LT.Gresn.boro 726 p 706 a 787 a : AT. Charlotte 10 00 pi 0 26 a 12 05m| Lv. Gastouia 10 40 pi 112 n “ King’s Mt 188 pL Blacksburg 1181 plO 45 a 206 pi Gaffney. 1148 pi 10 58 „ 224 p Spartanburg. 12 80 mil ;;4 a 815 p " Greenville- . 126 tt|l2 30 p 480 p . . . “ Central - " Seneca 2 80 a 1 33 p li 13 p Westminater. «30 p El ' “ Toceoe 8 26 a 2 18 p 710 » Mt. Airy 7 88 p " Cornelia fit 0b p 740 p 885 a .. S U ! R 4 15 a:fa 18 p 8 14p 657 a ‘ Gainesville 435 a: 3*37 pß4opi 720 a Buford 012 pi 7 48 a . Norcross 526 a, 048 pi 827 . 4r. Atlanta, E.T. 6 10 a! 4 65 pIOBO pi 080 a Ar. Atlanta, C. T. 610 a 8 5601 Up! BHI a "A a m. "P" p. m. "M" noou. “fT” night. Chftsapeak* Line Steamers iu daily service between Norfolk and Baltimore. No*. 37and88—Daily. Washmgtou and South western V e*tibule Limited. Through Pullmau •lwpintjcar* between New York and New Or Uans, via waamngton, AUknta and Montgom •T y^u< ? , al#o New York and Memphis vta\N aahmgton. Atlanta ami Birmingham Firat claas thoroughfare coaches between Washing ton and Atlanta. Dining car* nerve all rnea% •n routa. Pullmau drawma room nleepingoara between Greensboro and Norfolk. Close i-on oection at Forfolk forOI.D POINT COMFORT No*. 36 and 30—Unite.! States Fan Mali run* solid between Washington and New Or laana. via Southern Raulway, A. A W. P. R. R. and L & N. R. li., being composed of baggage ear and coaohes, through w ithout change for passenger* of all classes. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between New York and New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery. Leaving Washingtonea<h WeilnestUy.atourllt sleeping car will run through lietween Wash Ingtou and Ban Francisco without change. Dining cars serve all meats enroute Nos. 11,37, oft and 12—Pullman sleeping cars hat ween Richmond and Charlotte, vu Danville, ■outhbound Nos. 11 and 37, northbound Nos 08 and 12 FRANK S. GANNON* J. M. CULP, Third V-P A Gen Mgr., Traffic M’g'r. Washington, D. C. Waaldngbm. D. C. W. A. TURK. 8. H HARDWICK. Gen’l Pass. Ag’t , Ass t Geu'l Pass. Ag’t., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. CUBAN OIL tun. I 111 VI v Cuts, burns, Bruist-s, Riieti mati-si: .-(ml .Suren, Prim, 25 eents. ’ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not to be confounded with any of the cheap “elixirs” and “cough syrups. Such remedies (so called) simply soothe the sufferer. They are mere palliatives. They never touch the root of the dis ease or cure a chronic cough. Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is a real remedy; it is the prescription of a practical physician, not the preparation of an irresponsible medicine maker. Cures and all colds, coughs, and lung-diseases. It’s a standard and a staple remedy, and should be kept on hand in every household. “About a year ago I had an attack of bronchitis, accompanied by a dry, hacking cough. This soon developed into quick consumption. I had heard of the curative properties of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and commenced using that medicine at once. Before I had taken one-third of a bottle I felt better, and in a short time I was entirely cured.” W. A. COKER, Allis, Ark. •‘I caught a bad cold which resulted in asthma so severe that I was threatened with suffocation whenever I attempted to lie down in bed. A friend recommending Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, I began to take it, and soon obtained relief, and finally was com pletely cured. Since then I have used this medicine in my family with great success for colds, coughs, and croup. S. HUTTER, Editor Rotink, Steven’s Point, Wis. ««I contracted a severe cold which settled on my lungs and did not yield to the various remedies I tried. I had noticed Ayer s Cherry Pectoral extensively advertised where I had traveled, and decided to give it a trial. I purchased two bottles, and before I had finished the first one I was almost cured, and lam now in perfect health. My work subjects me to very severe weather, but find that a timely dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral acts as a preventive against colds and coughs.” CHAS. HULL, Whortley Road, London, Ont. * “Some time since, I had a severe cold and could not sleep on account of coughing. A friend at Van Buren, Ark., recom mended Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I procured a bottle, and never had anything afford me such quick relief or a more permanent cure.” J E WRIGHT, Chester, Ark. Price SI.OO. Hall size Domes, hall price, soe. For sale by all Druggists and Ceneral Dealers. BRADWELL * ACADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL. We prepare voung men for Sophmore class in College, onto take their place in life with a good High School education. Notice the Btudies our Senior class pursues, to wit: Higher Algebra, Geometry, Physics, General History, American Literature, Zenophon’s Anabasis (optional), and a combined course in Oscsar, Sallust and Cicero. Pupils who complete the prescribed course will receive a High School Diploma. For any desired information, address SAMUEL W. DuBOSE, LUXOMNI, GA. PRINCIPAL. ®ngL This splendid three piece suit, mahogany finish frames, upholstered in fine silk figured damask for $12.50. We carry the largest stock of r urmture, t ar pets Hugs, Mattings and Draperies in Atlanta, and guarantee lowest prices. K. S. CRUTCHER FURNITURE CO. 53 anil 55 Peachtree St., Atlanta, ha. F. F. .JUHAN 1,. F. McDON ALU. juiian & McDonald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lawrenceville, - - - Ga. Will practice iu all the courts, State and Fed eral. Long and successful experience in every department of the law . Rank nipt Practice a Specialty. If you ean’t pay what you owe come and let us give that relief the law provides for you, and begin life anew. Age and long experience, youth, proficiency I and energy combined, Try us, and you will not regret it. |, R. W. PEEPLES, A 'IORN E Y-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - Ga. j ulo.se attention given all bnsinesa placed in j my hands. N. L. HUTCHINS, |R., 1 ATTO RNE Y-AT-L A W. office in postortlee building. Prompt atten- | tion given to collections and practice in Slate and Federal courts. 08CAR BROWN, ,)NO. kTcOOPKK. Lawreueevilje,Ga. Macon. Ga. BROWN & COOPER, ATTOKNF. YB-AT-LAW. Criminal Law A Specialty. JOHN M.JACOBS, DENTIST, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Office over O. W, AA. I*. Caln’s more. J. A. PERRY, ATTOKNEY-AA-LAW, Lawrenceville, : : Ga. I OOtce over <i. W. A A. P. t ain’s SHor >. , All business entrusted to my care w ill re* I coive prompt attention. "Ol A. NIX, ATTORNEY-AT-L A W . J Office-Cr<> K iiii »t. M »,.t .loor h> New* Herald Lawrenceville, Ga. Will practice In all the courts, Careful at tention ta all legal business. Sop i»8-ly T. M. PEEPLES, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Practices m the State courts. Special atten tiou given to the windiiig up of ijnutes, S’ L. HINTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Dacula, - - - Ga. Office near the depot. Chronic disea.«.* a spe entity: du years eipari&nce. The. pat ron age of the public solicited. MS dot/BiE AuyS£Jn>/cs TO ALL POINTS kouth, south and southwest Schedule in Effect Dec. 11, 1898 1 soil TH BOUN l». - N « • 403* No - 41 *. !Lv New York, via J’a. K. R. Ml I'Oam *l» OOp m I iLt Washington *’ “ 4 4f p*n -LiO am ; * Richmond, via U h 111 1 ‘ . ' “ = Portmontb SAL •• 46 p m *:»2o * •Ar Weldon. lllopm 1150 am I Arliende i son 12 57 am 150 pm i Ar Raleigh. If P * ** Southi‘rri l’ine* *23 “ : 5 M “ Hamlet M 11 mi pgton 8 \ 1. | *1806p» | ___ ’ • Monroe, BA L |» 043 am | ♦ 912 M J .Ar Charlotte, via 8A L I* 7 50ain 1 *1025 pm Ar Cheated via SAL * 108 a m ( 50p» “ (ireenwood j 10 35 “ j 107 am 1 “ Athens 1 13 pni 341 “ Ajjanta. }._" " 20 Law reiieevllle *8 31pm *6 04am V IRTHB< n \ !». N’o._4(tt. No W.,^ ,! Lv Atlanta's AL, ‘ pm | *HS« pm , Ar Athens | 3 16 p in 11 19 “ i ** Greenwood 541 “ -03 am 1 “ Chester 753 ** 426 “ Ar Monroe, 1 9 30pmj 5 65am Ar i harlotte, via§a h | *IOB6 pm I*7 50am i let SAL *lll6 JArW \1 mi ngton, SAL *l2 05 pm •• Southern Pine* SaL *l3o# am I*ooo am j ** Raleigh 210 “ i 11 18** ]** Uendersou. 3 28** 1260 pm s Weldon, 4 5.5 a m j 250 pm \ i r ri amoutb : - 1 J DF i Aj' Richmond aC L 'B " ®• S I “ Washiuing, via rK K 12 31pm ,11 lo “ n,-w York # S " u,n Itv Law reneevlHe I*2 07 pro *lO spm * Daily, tDaily, Rx. Sunday . No 408 ami 402.---The “Atlanta Special,” Solid Pullman Yestibuled Train of Cullman Sleeper* ami Coaches berwcon Washington and Atlanta *Uo Pullman Sleeper* between Portsmouth and Chester. B.C. No*. 41 and 38, “The S L Express, Solid Train,Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta. I(iuus4iat«‘ Conneetloua —At Atlanta for Montgomery. New Orleans, Texas, Mexico, Cali fornia. Macon. Pensacola. Selina and Florida No extra fare on any train. For tickets «lee pet's, and information, apply to ticket agent or to B. A. Nkwland. General Agent, W jl ii. Clkmknts,T. I*. A., Atlanta, Ga K. St. John, Vice Pres, and General Manager. V. K. MoliKK,4>e«L auperintendent. 14. W. It. Gi.ovxk, Traßc Manager. L. S. ALLKJf, General Pass. «,eneral edict's Portsmouth. V*. One Minute Coigh Tuie, cures. I hat W what it was m dr for. Bronchitis, Asthma, croup, La Grippe, Whooping Cough, Everett Pianos, Harvard Pianos, Bush & Certs Pianos, Strich & Zeidler Pianos. Any of the above makes of Pianos can be bought very close for cash or on installment pfivnients. There are 25 Everett Pianos now in use at the Gair sville Seminary, and 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 in 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 i, 1898 $26,023,137 04 Surplus July 1, 1898 5,627,584 24 lneome lor 1897 15,580,764 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 lorged its way ahead until it stands in the front rank of the great life insur ance companies of the world. It offers 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 AGENCY, JAS. O. WYNN, President: / ' Manager Sout’n Dept., Atlanta; IE. O. T-iTrISTEJy, Special Agent- Circular No. 3. Jan. 18th, ’99. To Railroad, Express and Steamship Companies and Common Carriers do ing business in the State of Georgia: By virtue of an act of the General As sembly of Georgia, approved Dec. 20, 1898, creating u Board of Entomology and authorizing and directing the same to enact rules and regulations for the prevention of the further introduction, increase and dissemination of insects and fungous disease* injurious to plants, and for the government of common carriers m the transportation of plants liable to harbor such pests, your atten tion is called to rules 7 and 8 of the rules and regulations adopted by said Board Jan. 18, 1899. Since no penalty is prescribed for vio lation of rules 7 and 8, it would be diffi cult to enforce them without your co- i operation, and inasmuch as the general interest and prosperity of the state in volves your interest, and since it is one of the objects of the Board to protect and build up the plants and other agrt cultural interests along your lines of road, we request that you faithfully observe these rules, and we hope and | believe that you will heartily co-operate ; with this Board in the discharge of the duties devolving upon them in the en- j forcement of the above cited aot. Those ! rules follow: Rule 7. No transportation company or common carrier shall deliver any box, bundle or package of trees, shrubs or other plants commonly known as nurs ! ery stock, shipped from any other state . or country to any consignee at any sta tion in the State of Georgia, unless each snch box, bundle or package is plainly , labeled with a certificate of inspection j furnished by the official Entomologist of the state or couutry in which said stock was grown, and also with the official tag of this Board hereintofore provided for. Such shipments of the nature designated above originating in the State of Georgia, need only hear the cer tificate of the Slate Entomologist (At lanta, Ga ). When by oversight, negli gence or otherwise, any shipment of un certified nursery stock is received at | any station or wharf in this state, it shall be his duty to proceed at once to investigate and dispose of such stock as provided for in the act cited above. Very truly yours, O. B. Stkvkns, Chairman of the Board. 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, o f Dacula. CLARK BANKS, -+TH' OLD RELIABLE BARBER,4- Can be found at bis 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. 11-20-ly , NUBIAN TEA cures Dyspep. I mttlVlS sin, Constipation and Indi itesti Ml. Regulates the Liver. I'rice, 25 eta T. F. Bozeman, BARBER. 1 I‘erry Street, Near Ewins; Hotel First-Class Work, Clean Towels, Sharp Razors i Jk t / if'Ak. j I ■—— * ——” "' _ , iBSiiP castoria The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature ol jA and lias been made under his per- / /r y‘ , soiial supervision since Its infancy. y-tisic/UM Allow no one to deceive you 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 C'astoria 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 ami 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 r The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUft COMPANY. TT MU6WAY STWCIT, NEW VOWW CITY. ft slf I J iOI jF J y IN THE Kitchen, and still have your \ Nfi I? f |;f|l|Nr f meals well prepared, by buying the j * —L-.j.rjjjlJ™ best value for your dollars ever offered, i «FNTFRPRIBF s r* GRAND LI! iLill lIIUL RANGES ~,L ...... 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 happy 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 MFG. GO. NASHVILLE, TENN. Manufacturers of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Mantels and Grates, Hollow ware, Tinware, etc. Importers of and dealers in China, Crockery, Glassware, Cut lery, Wooden and Willow ware. Everything necessary and convenient for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundty 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. Non-forfeitable, 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 Rack and white “in the policy.’’ J3TCASH ASSETS OVER $63,000,000. CLARENCE ANCIER, State Agent. L. M. BRAND, Agent, Lawrenceville, Ga,