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

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The News-Herald. Is3-aid~ Every Friday. " | Guaranteed Circulation 2100. subscription rates. I One y<>*r(on time) • Cash with name Six months ... Three months clubbing rates: Constitution and News- Herald *l-25 Journal and News-Herald ■ • N.Y.WorldO times a week) lew Cash with order. MARCH 17. 1899~ “ Great Haste is Not Always Good Speed. <Many people trust to luck to pull them through, and are often disappointed. Do not dilly-dally in matters of health. With it you can accomplish miracles. With out it you are “ no good. ’ Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and blood nealthv bv tliense of Hood's Sar iaparilla, the faultless blood purifier. Dyspepsia '■ know a positive relief for ii}siwpaia and that is Hood's Sarsapa rilla. It cured me. My neuralgia also •topped." W. B. Baldwin, lot Oak Street, Binghamton, New York. Tired Feeling "My appetite was capricious, m.v liver disordered and I was tired. Hood s Sarsaparilla relieved it all. It cured a friend of mine of female weak ness ' mks..h--;i a Meaens,Clayton,Del. Hood’* Pill* cure liver ill*; the non irritating and "cathartic to take with Hood’* pnrllln. The 56th Congress adjourned last Saturday. The official state ment of Representative Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois the chairman of the house appropriations com mittee, summing up the appropri ations shows an aggregate appro priation by the entire congress of $1,566,890,016, and for the session just closed of $678,658,400, with authority for contracts subject to future appropriations amounting to $70,700,000. As the season of the year when pheu monia, LaGrippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis and lung troubles are to be guarded against, nothing “is a fine substitute,” or is "just as good” as One Minute Cougli Cure. That is the one infallible rem edy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously upon hav ing it if “something else” is offered you. Bagwell Bros, of Lawrenceville, and Dr. Hinton, of Dacula. If the weather continues fair, the voice of the farmer will soon be heard in the land. Don’t wreck a Life! From Girlhood to Womanhood the monthly courcses should be regdlated with Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Not one child dies where ten former ly died from croup. People have learned the value of One Minute Cough Cure and use it for severe lung and throut troubles. It immediately stops coughing. It never fails. Bagwell Bros, of Lawrenceville, and Dr. Hinton, of Dacula. Robert Wallace, of Versailles, Ky., invented a top for gonola coal cars to protect the coal from thieves euroute of spipment. He accomplishes the end by means of < a series’ of doors that can be turned back to load and then put in place and locked. This is a good thing as the average lobs per from the mines to destination is $5. Shorten the time of Confinement, Strengthen Mother and Supply Breast Milk for Child by using Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. SOME 810 PREMIUMS. The executive committee of the State Fair, to be held in Atlanta next October, met Friday. The following prizes were announced, to be paid, of course, only for ag ricultural exhibits, minerals and manufactories being barred, but a special prize will be offered for the latter named articles: Best county exhibit SI,OOO Second best county exhibit. 600 Third best county exhibit 800 County making creditable display . 100 Best one-horse farm display.. 100 Second best one-horse farm display 75 Best model dairy farm in op eration 150 Second best model dairy farm in operation 75 Best individual display 200 Second best individual dis- play •• 150 j Third best individual display 100 The premiums for poultry, edu cational exhibits, woman’s work aDd many other minor details, were referred to the special com mittees which were recently ap pointed to sub-divide the work of the fair and take charge of the va rious departments. i Mrs. J. Silvers, Doogan, Ga., writes : Rev. H. C. Hadock had torpid liver so bad he couid scarcely leave his room and was cured by Dr. M. A. Simmons UverMedicioe, which he recommended to me, and it cured me of indigestion. I think it better than Black Draught, Before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. Bagwell Bros, of Lawrence vilie, and Dr. Hinton of Dacula. Don’t expect your opinions to fit if you obtain them ready made. For a quick remedy and one that is perfectly safe for children let us rec omend One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tick ling iD the throat and coughs. Bagwell Bros, of Dawrenoeville, and Dr. Hinton, of Dacula. * The Curative Properties, Strength and Kffect of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine are always the same. It can not be equalled. | vlMiiUfMcrurt* of 4*iiaiio. Question.—We are forming a club of farmers with a view to manufacturing our guanos instead of haying from the dealers. Please give us all information I yon can abont (h various materials used in the manu -ctcrc, where we ean | bny the same, what they are worth and ' how to mix. Answer.—ln reply to your inquiry as to the price of fertilizer materials, etc , will recommend that yon refer to brok ers in these goods. Kven the largest fertilizer companies find it to their ad vantage to bny from the brokers, who make it their bnainess to keep con stantly informed by wire of all the vari ations of prioes of the varions materials used in the manufacture of commercial fertilizers. I recommend that you write A. A. Smith, Temple Court, At lanta, Ga., H M. Tucker & Co., Charles- ton, 8. C., and 3. M Lang & Co., Sa- Tanaah, Ga. My latest inquiries show that acid phosphate can be bought in Charleston, 8. C., at $6.00 per ton (2,000 pounds) in large lots, guaranteed Üby per cent of available phosphoric acid. Dry blood is worth SI.BO per unit of ammonia, delivered in Atlanta. In other words, if it shows It per cent of ammonia, it is worth S2B f , per ton, delivered in Atlanta. Ta .tage is worth $2 per unit of ammonia, i.. Atlantia, and 10 cents per unit of bone phosphate. Murate of potash containing 60 per cent of potash is worth SI.BO per 100 pounds. Kainit is worth $0.50 per ton, and it is abont 12 per cent potash. Both the lat ter prices are at Charleston ex vessel. Mr. A. A. Smith is a reliable broker, and can sometimes even sell yon cheaper than you can buy in Charleston, freight added. Freight to Atlanta from Charles ton on most fertilizer materials is $2.57 per ton. In buying for home mixture, I would advise that you stipulate the acid phos phate be dry and screened free from lumps. Also, the kainit yon bay be fresh. Old kainit often turns into hard lumps. I would advise against the purchase of tankage unless it be fine ground, ae it would be impossible to pulverise the ordinary sort without special machinery. By following out the directions, put ting your materials down in layers, one upon the other in preper proportions, then cutting down with isoesaad apadee and passing through a screen and then mixing thoroughly again, you ought aot to have much trouble in making up a good fertiliser. In case you buy and need further in formation, will be glad to supply any I can.—Chemical Deisu-tnorent. Growing Irigli Potatoes. Question.— Can two Rood crops o{ Irish potatoes be grown in a year? If so, how can It be done enocesafalky? Answer.— Take good, sound early po tatoes, ent into single eyes and plant a* early as the ground can be walked in February or early in March. With or dinarily favorable weather, the new crop of tubers will ripen in eight or ten weeks. As soon as the potatoes are ripe, dig them and allow them to dry a day or two in the shade, then out to a single eye as before. Place the jdeees in pans or boxes containing dry land. Tins takes np the moisture which might check the growth, or destroy the sets. Allow them to remain in the sand for, say 10 or 12 days, or until eyes begin to start, when they are ready to plant as before. I wonld advise the second planting to be covered or mulched with straw, leaves or pine needles not lees than 6 mi nes deep. The mulching should be done after a good season if possible. 1 have in the above manner grown very successfully two crops of potatoes yearly. In fact, I regard the second crop the more valuable.—State Agri cultural Department. (feepjsMjj Consumption Do not think for * single moment that consumption will ever strike you a sudden blow. It does not come that way. It creeps its way along. First, you think it is a little cold; nothing but a little hack ing cough; then a little loss in weight: then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweats. The suddenness comes when you have a hemorrhage. Better stop the disease while it is yet creeping. You oan do it with [Ayer’s Icheiry Pectoral You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation is removed. A cure is hastened byplacingoneof Dr. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plaster over the Chest. 4 Book Free. It is on the Diseases of the i Throat and Lungs. I Wr/lm um Frmmly. ft If y<>u have any complaint whatever ■ and desire the best medical advice you K can posaihlv receive, write the doctor ■ freely You will receive a prompt reply. I k without cost Addresa. L DR. J. C. AVER. Lowell, Mass. The Fitzgerald Leader publishes the announcement, of the organi zation of the Georgia Drip Syrup Company, which begins with $20,- 000 capital, and guarantees to pav the market price iu cash for all the sugarcane that will be brought in next season. Flushed Cheeks, Throbbing Temples, Nausea, Lassitude, Lost Appetite, Sal law Complection, Pimples, Blotches, are warnings. Take Dr. M. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine. In the space of one minute the polypus can change its form one hundred times. If you iiave a cough, throat irrita tion, weak lungs, pain in the chest, dif ficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Always reliable and safe, Bagwell Bros, of I.awreuceville, and Dr. Hin ton, of Dacula. is not only the oldest, but the \ “Best” is an easy boast. But there’s " iv- f, no best without a test. You expect some n '">!■/(i*' thing extra of best; something extra in S \ %*'■■ V. KtC / bread from best flour; something extra in • /c / wear from best cloth; something extra jrS - \ ■Aiffi--.. > .'if-' n cures from best medicines. It’s that something extra in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla that *0? makes Ayer’s the best. That something )!■ i- extra is quality. Remember, it’s quality * that cures, not quantity Geo. Smith, of the People’s Drug Store, Seymour, Conn., says : “ I have sold your goods for twentv five years, and when a customer asks me for f The Best 5 Preparation for the Blood I say : ‘ If you will take my opinion, use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; I will guarantee that you will receive more benefit by using one or two bottles of Ayer’s than you would by using half a dozen bottles of some other kind.’ When they take it I never hear any complaint.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla curss all diseases that have their origin in impure blood: sores, ulcers, boils, eruptions, pimples, eczema, tetter, scrofula, etc. It cures cheaply, it cures quickly, and it cures to stay. That’s why it’s best. “After twenty years’ experience as a druggist, I consider Ayer's Sarsaparilla superior to any similar preparation on the market, and I give it the preference over all others." A. C. WOODWARD, Worcester, Mass. “In our estimation, as regards Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s is the standard. We have never heard it spoken of in other than the very'highest terms." W. E. TERRILL & CO., Pharmacists, 9 State Street, Montpelier, Vt. “ I consider Ayer's Sarsaparilla the best blood purifier on the market." Dr. GRISE & CO., West Gardner, Mass. “ During fifteen years of experience with Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I have yet to learn of a single case wherein it failed to cure if used according to directions." F. O. COLLINS, Druggist, Paris, Mo. “I believe Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains more medicinal value than any other similar compound.” 9 * JAMES DOANE, Dispensing Chemist, Kingsville, Ont 8 Your druggist cells AY£R*S: SI.OO a bottle; six bottles for '* cr T LOCAL TIME TABLE. ALL TRAINS RUN ON EASTERN TIME. SKABOARD AIR LINK RAILWAY. ELBRRTON ACCOMMODATION*. South bound arrives 9:20 a. m. North bound arrives 6:48 p, m. VKSTIBI LR TRAIN : South bound arrives J :48 p.m. North bound arrives 2:t.»2 p. m. NIUUT kaprksh: South bound arrives ‘. s:oo ft, m. North bound arrives 0:57 p. m. LOGANYILLK A LAYVRKNCKVILLK R’Y. Arrive Depart N 0.82 from Logauville 9:10a. n». 2:snp. m. No. 84 from Logauville 6:20 p. in. 0:65 p. m. LAWHKNCKVILLK BRANCH R’Y. For Suwanee 7:00 a. m[ From Suwanee 11:06a.m. For Suwanee a 4:00 p. m From Suwanee .* 7:48 p.m. V. 1. MITCH ILL, T. B. BUBM. MITCHELL & BUSH, Physicians # and * Surgeons, LAWRENCEVXLLK, GA. Offlee on Pike street. Call* answered at aay hour, day or Bight. J. C. Harris, Physician and Surgeon, SUWANEE, GA. Diseases of women a specialty tkAAAfI, BO YEARS’ Designs ’ r»vvc Copyrights 4c. Anvone sending a sketch and description mar quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention is probably patentable. Communica tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest afteucy for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn * Co. receive tpecial notice, without charge, iu the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. 1 argent cir culation of any scientific Journal. Terms. f.'i a year ; four months, fl. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co. 36,Broadw New York Branch Office, 625 F Ft., Washington, I>. C. THRESUING MACHINERY ENGINES. BOILERS, SAW MILLS. HOE SAWS, TEETH, KINGS, SAWS REPAIRED. BELTING, MILL SUPPLIES. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST,-" THE RUSSELL" IS THE BEST. Parties who are contemplating the purchase of Threshing outfits will find it to their interest to buy “RUSSELL” machinery. It has stood the test of time for about sixtv years, and you will find it up-to-date with the very latest improvements. We take pleasure in furuish ish to parties interested catalogues and prices. WINDER, GEORGIA. DABNEY HARDWARE CO. JOHN M. JACOBS, DENTIST, Lawrenceville, Office over G. W. A A. I*. Cain’s store. j. A. PERRY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, : : Ga. Office over CL YV; & A. I*. Cain’s Stor * All business entrusted to my cave will re ceive prompt attention. '(). A. NIX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. i Offloe-Crogknst. Next door to News-Herald Lawrenceville, Ga. Will practice In all the courts, Careful at- I tention ta all legal business. Sop 98 ly T. M. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY-^T-LAW, I Lawrenceville, - - Ga. i practices in the State courts. Special atten tion given to the winding up of estates. S. L. HINTON, I’li YSICI AN AND SURGEON, Dacula, - - - - Ga. Office near the depot. Chronic diseases a spe cialty: 20 years experience. The patronage of the public solicited. F. F. JIJHAN L. F. MCDONALD. juiiAN & McDonald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lawrenceville, - - - Ga. Will practice in all the courts, State and Fed eral. Long and successful experience in every department of the law. , Bankrupt Practice a Specialty. If you can’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, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - - - Ga. close attention given all business placed in my hands. N. L. HUTCHINS. J R.. ~~ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in postoffice building. Prompt atten tion given to collections and practice iu State and Federal courts. OSCAR BROWN, JNO. R, (X)OPER, 1-diwrcncovilie, Ga. Macon. Ga, BROWN & COOPER, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW. Criminal Law A Specialty. ~ W. T. HINTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Dacula, - - - - Ga. Located at the late Or. S. 11. Freeman old stand, and any of his former customers will j lhud me ready to serve them. Chronic Diseanett a Specialty. J All calls promptly attended to, day or night SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Seliedule in Effect Dec. 4th, 1898. STATIONS. , |jY. Charleston ..... . 7 10 a m Lv. Columbia 11 06 a m “ Prosperity 12 10 n’n “ New uerry. 12 25 p m “ Niuety-Six 1 20 p ra “ Greenwood 740 a m 155 p m Ar. Hodges 800 a m 215 p m Ar. Abbeville _S 40 ain 245 p m Ar. ffelton. 850 a m 310 p m Ar. Anderson 985 a m 385 p m Ar. (Greenville. i lu 10 a m 415 p m Ar. Atlanta. | 356 pm 980 p m STATIONS. Lv. Greenville 5 <lO p m 10 15 a m “ Piedmont 600 p ra 10 40 a m •* Williamston. 6 22 p m 10 55 a m Lv Anderson 4 45 p m 10 45 a m Lv. Belton 645 pm 1115 am Ar. Donnalds 7 15 p m 11 40 a m Lv. Abbeville 6 lo p m 11 20 a m LVTHodges 7 36 p m 11 55 a m “ Greenwood 8 00 p m 12 40 p m “ Ninety-Six 12 55 p in “ Newberry 200 pm Ar. Prosperity 2 14 p m 11 Columbia 880 p m Ar. Charleston 8 00 pm Dally Daily Daily (Daily No. 9;N0,13 STATIONS. N0.14|N0.10 6s)p 7 10a Ly.,‘ Charleston. Ar 800p|ll 00a _ 8 30ail 30a ** —Columbia.. “ 3 2Up 980 p 907 al2 lop “ Alston .Lv 2 30p 850 a h)o4a 123 p'* % Santuc “ 1 23p 7 46p 10 20a, 20Up ** Union “ 1 05p 7 80p 10 39a 2 22p “ Jonesvill® 12 25p 0 53p 10 54a 2 37p “ Pacolet “ 12 I4p 6 42p 11 35a 3 lOp Ar Spartanburg. Lv 11 45a 6 16p 11 40a 3 40p Lv Spartanburg. Ar ll 22a 6 00p 2 45p 7UOp Ar Asheville.. .Lv 8 20a 3 06p m. “A,” a. m. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 35and 86, 37 and 38, on A. andC. division. Dining car* on these trains serve all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound, 0:45 a. m., 3:37 p. ra., 0:10 p. m., i Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:20 a. m., .15 p. m., 11:34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. division, northbound, 6:50 a. in., 2:34 p. m. and 6:22 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited): southbound. 1:25 a. m., | 4:30 p. m., 12:30 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 ana 10 carry elegant Pullman ! sleeping cars between Columbia aud Asheville enroute daily Dei ween Jacksonville and Cinoin | nati. FRANK 8. GANNON, J. M. CULP, Third V*P. & Gen. Mgr.. Traffic Mgr., Washington, D. CL Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag’t. As’tGen. Pass. Ag’t. Washington, D. C. > Ga. CLARK BANKS, -(.THE OLD REL’ABLE BIBBER,-*- Can be found at his old stand around the corner from Dr. Winn’s drug store, an 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 Newspaper Advertising No merchant can be successful who does not in some way let the public know what he has to fell | and use legitimate means to en tice them into his place of busi ness, says the Toledo (Ohio) B“e. The fact is noted that A. T. Stew art the g'eat--Rt merchant of his time, left a fortune of $200,000.- 000 all made in trade, and he was a persistent advertiser in the news papers. Nor did he limit his ad vertising to those portions of the year when everybody buys. He | did more advertising in dull times I than in flush times. He would rush into print after the holidays for the purpose of selling and turning into cash the left over stock. He would havo no dead stock, he had no room for it. He bought to sell, not to store away. He would reduce prices on goods passing out of fashion and tell the I public so through the newspapers. No merchant who J adopts the policy of hanging on to J goods passing out of fashion, i The longer a stock is held the less it will bring. Rob childbirth of Its terrors and min imize tlie Pain and Dangers of Labor by using Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. An old bachelor bought a pair of socks and found attached to one of them a slip of a paper with these words: “I am a young lady of twenty and would like to corres pond with a bachelor with a view to matrimony.” Name and ad dress were given. The bachelor wrote,andin a fewdays got this let ter: “Mamma was married twenty years ago. The merchant vou bought those socks from evi dently did not advertise, or he would have sold them long ago. Mamma handed me your letter and said possibly I might sait you I am eighteed year old.” Parsnip Complexion. It does not require an expert to detect the suffierer from kidney trouble. The hollow checks, the sunken eyes, the dark puffy circles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip-colored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheu matism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urniate often, or a burning or scalding In passing it; if after passing there is an un satisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated,or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or strong odor. When these symptons are present, no time should be lost in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, cattarh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instrumehts, or may rnn into Bright’s Disease, the most dangerous stage oi kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s, Swamp-Root the great discovery of the eminent kidney and blad der specialist, is a positive remedy for such disease. Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length ot time for what of it. However, if you prefer to first test its wonderful merits mention The Lawrence ville News-Herald and write to Dr- Kil mer & Co. Binghomton, N. Y. for a sample bottle and book telling ail about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. N wrm AmvSm’/ci TO ALL POINTS NOPTH, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST Schedule in Effect Dec. 11, 1898 8(-i Tnhound. No. m. v>.-n. I Lv New York, via l*a. R. R. ) *ll OOami * l) OOp m iLv Washington “ ‘*l4 40pm I 4 550 am j “ Richmond, via AC L | 900 pm| 905 “ j “ Portmoutb SAL *8 45 pml *9 20 “ Ar Weldon, 1110 pm 1150 am Ar Henderson 12 57 am 150 p m A r Raleigh, 2 16am 8 84pm “ Southern Pines 4 23 “ 5 58 *‘ » Hamlet * 1507“1 658 “ “ W ilmington SAL | *l2 05pm | u Monroe, S A L | *.6 48 am 1 * 0 12 “ Ar Charlotte, via SAL | * 750 am 1 *1025 pm Ar Chester, via SAL * slTsa m *lO s«pm “ Greenwood tO 35 u 107 am “ Athens 1 18 pm 848 “ “ Atlanta. 8 50 ** 620 “ Lv Lawrcnceville *2 31pm | *5 04am NORTHBOCND. ~~N0.402. No 88.' Lv Atlanta, S A L, i *1 00 pm | *8 50 pm Ar Athens j 3 16 p m 11 19 “ “ Greenwood 5 41 ** 2 08 am •• Chester I 758 “ 425 “ Ar Monroe. | 980 p m 555 a m Ar Charlotte, via sal | *1025 pm | *7 50 a m ** Hamlet SAL *ll 15 *‘ *7 45 “ Ar Wilmington, SAL *l2 05 pm “ Southern Pines SaL *l*2 08 ain|*9 00 am “ Raleigh j 210 *• 11118 “ “ Hemlarson, | 3 28j 1250 pm “ Weldon, 4 55am ; 250 pin Ar Portsmouth 726 “ |ft2o pm Ar Richmond A CL *8 45 ** I * 7 12 “ “ Washining, via p k h 12 81 pm 11 10 ** “ New York 623 ** | 6J58 am Lv Lttwrenceville | 2 07 pm l*lospm * Daily. fDaily. lux. Sunday, j j No 408 and 402.--“ The “Atlanta Special.” Solid | Pullman Vestibuled Train of Pullman Sleepers and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta j also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and | Chester, S.C. 1 Nos. 41 and 38, “The S a L Express,” Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers ! between Columbia ami Atlanta. ( Immediate Connections —At Atlanta for ; Montgomery,New Orleans. Texas, Mexico,Cali fornia, Macon. Pensacola. Selma and Florida No extra fare on any train. For tickets sleepers,and information, apply to ticket agent or to B. A. Nkwland, General Agent, Wm. B. Clkmknts.T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga E. St. .John, Vice Pres, and General Manager. V. E. Mcßkk, Gen. Superintendent. H. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager. • L. S. ALLEN, General Pass. Agent. General Offices Portsmouth, Va. T. F. Bozeman, BARBER. Perry Street, Near Ewing; Hotel First-Class Work, Clean Towels, Sharp Razors CUTAWAY" HARROWS. CHATTANOO GA and SYRACUSE PLOWS, ROTARY DISC PLOWS,* MANURE DIS TRIBUTERS, CHAMPION MOWERS and BINDERS. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature oi - and has been made under his per /y . y Zzf_3^’ 7 A—*2- soual supervision since its infancy. I*4^7Allow 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 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 sleej>. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS yj Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CKNTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRUT, NEW YORK CITY. Everett Pianos, | Harvard Pianos, | Bush & Gerts Pianos, A m Strich & Zeidler Pianos. J Any of the above makes of Pianos can be bought very jlj close for cash or on installment payments. There are | 25 Everett Pianos now in use at the Gab isville 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 rb or the Mandolin. The new Opera blouse, Athens, Ga., has | a Harvard in use, and is very satisfactory, Mrs. M. J. Perry, Carl, Ga., has just purchased a Har- 1 vard Piano. I also handle the “FARRAND & VOTEY” Organs, and i 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 c.l.aim to handle them. * Prices and catalogues will be promptly mailed on applica- || tiori. • HOPE HALE, I Athens, - - Georgia, 5 C. A. WATKINS, Blacksmith, Machinist and Woodworkman, Lawrenceville, Ga. Repairing of all kinds. ith two forges, and mechan ics with a thorough knowledge of their business, we are prepared to do all kinds of work in and Wood on short notice. We have a machine for sharpening gin saws, a cutter and threader for working over iron pipe and boiler fittings, and can save you money on jobs of this kind., Old wagons, buggies, carriages, etc., made good as new. Horse shoeing a specialty. Give us a call—satisfaction guaranteed. At the old stand east of Cornett’s livery stable. 0 A 1/C II rt II £ V IN THE Kitchen, and still have your IflUllLfi meals well prepared, by buying the ----r best value for your dollars ever offered. =ENTERPRISE SI FUEL SAVERS.” 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 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 Willow ware. Everything necessary and convenient for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry and Dairy. Let us quote you prices on our NATIONAL STEEL FLANGES.