The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, April 07, 1899, Image 4

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The News=Herald. lae-uod Every Friday. Guaranteed Circulation 2100. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One Tear 76 Six Months *0 Four Months .. - *26 CLUBBING RATES: Constitution and News-Herald.. v *1.26 Tw iee-a-Week Journal and News-Herald... 1.25 N. Y. World (8 times a week) “ “ 1.50 ~ APRIL 7, 1899. PAYOUT Huger on Your Pulse You feel the blood rushing V along. But what kind of blood? That is the question. Is it pure blood or impure blood? If tbe blood is impure then you ire weak and languid; your appetite is poor and your digestion is weak. You can not sleep well and the morn ing finds you unprepared for the work of the day. Your cheeks are pale and your com plexion is sallow. You are troubled with pimples, boils,® or some eruption of the skin.W Why not purify your blood ? v i. will do it. Take it a few days and then put your finger on your pulse again. You can feel the difference. It is stronger and your circulation better. Send for our book on Impure Blood. If you are bilious, take Ayer’s Pills. They greatly aid the Sarsaparilla, They cure constipation also. Writ* to our Doctor*. Writ* them freely all tbe particulars in your cane. You vMI receive a prompt reply, without oout. M Address. DR. J. C. AYER, M Lowell, Mass. Oscar Brown. LAWYER. LaWRENCEVILLE GA. The subject of this sketch is one of the well kuown and capable at torneys who has gained a high prominence in the practice of the legal profession. He was born and reared in Gwinuett county and was educated at Dahlonega North Georgia Agricultural College. He read law under William E. Sim mons and was admitted to the bar in 1886. He practices in all courts and has a large clientage. In January 1899, he was elected may or of the city of Lawrenceville, and has a bright future before him. A. M. Winn & Son, DRUGGISTS. LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. This reliable drug store was es tablished fifteen years ago. The sales-room presents a handsome appearance, being tastefully fitted up and furnished in modern style, and contains a full assortment of pure, fresh drugs, chemicals, pat ent medicines, pharmacuetical preparations, toilet articles, per fumeries, stationery, etc. Dr. A. M. Winn, of the firm, is a practic ing physician of twenty years’ ex perience, and enjoys a large and valuable practice. Mr. Latham R. Winn is a practical druggist, and has charge of, and personally superintends the prescription de partment, and is to fill all physicians’ prescriptions at reasonable prices. ALL WOMEN I AGREE. A druggist in Macon, Ga., saya: “I , have sold a large quantity of Mother's Friend, and nave never known an in stance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it. All women agree that it makes labor shorter and less ... Mother’s Friend is not a chance remedy. Its good effects are readily experienced by all expectant mothers who use it. Years ago it passed the experimental stage. While it always shortens labor and lessens the pains o delivery, it is also of the greatest benefit during the earlier months of pregnancy. Morning sickness and nervousness are readily overcome, and the linimentrelaxes the strained muscles, permitt!ng them to expand without causing distress. Mother s Friend gives great recuperative pover to the mother, and her recovery tssure and rapid. Danger from rising and swelled breasts is done away with completely. Sold by druffiiti for $1 • bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. a J«Mi for out U— inputted book for e*p*<t**t moihrnm. (EMMETT BROGDON. Natural Artist. BUWANEK, GA. The art of photography has within the past few years made wonderful advances in all its branches. So much so that the old time photographer would he astonished to see work executed with a precision and fidelity, com pared to which his best efforts were indeed a poor comparison. | Suwanee has a photographic estab lishment which, in workmanship and other details, will compare fa vorably with any. Mr. Brogdon, the proprietor, thoroughly under stands his business, and who, pos sessed of the artistic element in his training, will so pose his sub ject and adjust? lights and sur roundings as to develop into prom inence all the beauty and desira ble points. He does everything in the line of photographic work,such as enlarging pictures, making por traits, photos, etc., which are so perfect in every essential that too much praise cannot be bestowed upon his work. Mr. Brogdon is a courteous and refined gentleman, a natural artist, who executes the finest work in his line, and it is always th%cheapest to have your work done where you get the best results. W. O. Cooper. COTTON AND FERTILIZERS. I.AWRKNCEVILLE GA. 11l Lawrenceville the handling of cotton is an important interest, and among the representative houses engaged in the business is that of Mr. W. O. Cooper, who is a large buyer of cotton, and deal er in the standard brands of ferti lizers, cotton seed meal, and hulls. Mr. Cooper has been established in business six years in Lawrence ville. He is a native of Gwiunett county, well and favorably known, an able business man, and thoroughly understands the cotton business in all its details. fits Easy I f Ts. Take! (\ W t , \j/ o Thin ’iaK anaemic girls % need _ kitty .ood to enrich $ A their b’jod, give coior to 'j! | thair ch. elis x ,d restore their» health and strength. It is % t safe to sav that they nearly | jg all reject tat with their food, jjj a) i" !s«©sSj?» COD LIVER OIL j WITH HYPOPHOSPI/ITES ofL P/E A SODA o aj t is exactly what they require; $ <•> it not only gives them the im- j*; portant element (cpd-liver oil) $ !' in a palatable and easily di- $ o gested form,but also the hypo-1 j' phosphites which are so valua- $ fl blc in nervous disorders that w (,\ . ill o usually accompany anaemia. jj> Jj SCOTT’S EMULSION is a $ A fatty food that is more easily | «; digested than any other so-m j|j of fat. A certain amount of | /.i flesh is necessary for health. * | You can get it in this way. $ ! & We have known per- * % sons to gain a pound a | * day while taking it. Z goc. and $t .00. all druggists. $ 5 SCOTT & BOWNiI, Chemists, New York. g J. A. PERRY, Attorney at Law. I.AWRENCEVILLE, GA. The bar of Lawrenceville is com posed of geutlemeu of thrift. One and all strive for the highest point of excellence. This fact has caused our bar to receive a reputation any city might well be proud of. Among our members who are push ing themselves to the front by honorable and conscientious meth ods is Mr. J. A. Perry, who was born and reared in Gwinnett cetin ty. He received his first training at the Perry college, finishing his education at the University >f Georgia. He was admitted to the bar after completing the law course at the University of Georgia, and ! bogan practicing in July, 1898. His success is assured. Dan Lochridge- SUWANEE GA. Our capable and efficient black smith has been located in Suwanee four months. His shop is thorough ly equipped to do any kind of blacksmith work, wood and iron i work, repairing wegons and bug j gies, shoeing horses etc. As a | skilled mechanic Mr. Lochridge’s i services are constantly in demand, i as he is considered the beet in this section. He has had a number of years of experience at Ins trade, and guarantees to all who may favor him with their patronage. First class work and the very low est prices. A Br oom for the Blood is as necessary as a broom for the house, which, if not swept away, become manifest tetter, and like diseases, that flay the flesh Ayer's Sarsaparilla Co T» p . s (,t It has been curing people right along for over 50 years “I can truly say that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla saved my life after doctoring for years for blood poisoning. Not one bit of help in any way shape, or manner did I receive before, by advice of a triend, I took Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It made me a new man, and completely cured me. HARRY L. BROWN, 21 Hanover Street, Manchester, N. H. “Last year I was badly troubled with boils which I could not get rid of, until I procured Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Two bottle? relieved me of my tormentors, and they have never made their appearance since.” B. B. BRADLEY, Danburgh, Ga. “ Five years ago my little boy became blind from the effects of scrofula. Our doctor failed to help him. Ve began the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and two bottles cured him.” C. C. GOPEI I , Canes, Ky. “After six years suffering from blood poisoning, I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, although I have used only three bottles of this great medicine, the sores have nearly all disappeared.” A. A. MANNING, Houston, lex. “I was afflicted with catarrh for a number of years, none of the doctors being able to fyelp me. When almost hopeless of cure, a friend advised me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and after using only three bottles the cure was effected, and today I air perfectly healthy.” • JOSEPH MURPHY, 173 Mulberry Street, Newark, N. J. Your druggist sells AYER’S: SI,OO a bottle; six bottles for ss*OO m FERTILIZERS THE BIC 4. IROCKMORE AND COOPER’S Blood and Bone. 2 HIGH GRADE ACID. Best on the market. Guaranteed analysis 5 per cent. Potash. 3 “PLANTERS’ SOLUABLE,” a home mixture, ’ made at Loganville, and analyses equal to anything on the market. “BUFFALO BONE,” The Old Reliable. 1 guarantee these goods to be “THE BEST.” Prices, Low as the Lowest. These goods for sale at Loganville by N. O. Bennett; at Trip by Jacobs & Williams. M. L. ROCKMORE, Globe Warehouse, LAWRENCEVILLE, - - - GEORGIA. THRESHING MACHINERY ENGINES, BOILERS, SAW MILLS. HOE SAWS, TEETH, KINGS, SAWS REPAIRED. BELTING, MILL SUPPLIES. >^£ :: -D;' THE BEET 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 sixty years, and you wilt find it up-to-date with the very latest improvements. M’e take pleasure in fnrnish -1 ish to parties interested catalogues and prices. winder, GEORGIA DABNEY HARDWARE CO. For in the blood accumulate the germs of disease in boils, blotches, sores, ulcers, eruptions, eczema, and scar the skin. makes a clean sweep of all diseases that begin in the blood. Wha 4 other medicines drive in Ayer’s Sar saparilla drives out. Where other medicines make a surface show of health by cleansing the skin, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla lays the foundation of health by cleansing the blood. It is conceded that of all diseases the larger portion have their origin in impure blood. Cleanse the blood and you cleanse the skin. Foul blood cannot make a fair body. The shortest way to a sound body, a clear complexion, and a vigorous life is to purify the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. J. A. Ambrose. J.AWKEVCEVIJ.LE GA. One of the most successful busi ness institutions of this city, and one which has enjoyed a liberal patronage since its inception 7 years ago, is that of Mr. J. A. Am brose, located on Grogan street. Mr. Ambrose manufactures har ness, saddles and bridles, and d-als yt furniture of all kinds, buggies of the bestmakes. lap robes, whips building material of all kinds, lumber, sash, doors and blinds. Mr. Ambrose, the proprietor, is a thoroughly practical man of manv years experience iu this line of business and few in this section are mooe widely or favorably known. L. M. BRAND, LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. The insurance agency of Mr. L M. Brand is one of the'strongest in this section, and in it are rep resented the following well-known companies: Atlanta Home In surance Co., of Atlanta, Ga.: Home Insurance Co. and Equitable Life Assurance Society of New York. Phoenix Insurance Co. of Br, ok lyn, N. Y. Hartford Fire Insur ance Co., and Travelers’ Accident Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn., and Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark, N. J. These com panies are backed bv millions of dollars. Mr. Brand is the lead ing Fire, Life and Accident insur ance man iu the city, and is noted for prompt and satisfactory ad justment. of all losses. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. CondeiiM’il *clit*dule in KfTeot Dec. 4th, 1898. __ STATIONS. Nu^’fl. Lt. Charleston 7 10 a m Lt. Columbia 11 05 a m '* Prosperity... 12,10 a’n " Newberry 12 25 p m '• Niiiety-yix. 1 20 pm ** Greenwood. 7 40am 155 pm Ax. Hodges 8 (k) a m 215 p m At. Abbeville. a m 246 p m At. Belton 850 a ni 310 p m Ar. Anderson 985 aro 385 p m At. Greenville. 10 10 a m 415 p m Ar. Atlanta. 355 p m 930 p m STATIONS. %„,»{£■ Lt. <!sreenvillo. ...... 530 p m 10 15 a m “ Piedmont ft 00 p m 10 40 a m ** Williamston 6 22 p m 10 55 a m Lt. Anderiaon .... 445 pip 10 45 a m Lv. Belton 6 45 p m 11 15 a m Ar. Donnalda 7 15 p m 11*40 a m Lv. Abbeville ft 10 d m 11 20 a m Lv. Hodges 7 35 p m 11 55 a m “ Greenwood 800 p m 12 40 p in “ Ninety-Six 12 55 p m “ Newberry 200 p m Ar. Prosperity 2 14 pm Columbia 3 30 pm Ar. Charleston 8 00 p ra Daily Daily [Daily IDaiJy No. 9|No.f3 STATIONS. {No. 141 No. 10 &80p 7 ioa Lv. . Charleston—Ar| 8 00p; 11 00a "Bd6a 11 80a ** Columbia.. " 3 2Up 9 30p 907a1215p *• Alston Lv 2 30p 8 60a 10 04a 1 23p “ Santuo “ 1 23p 7 46p 10 20ai 2 OOp “ Union “ 1 05p 7 30p 10 39a 2 22p “ —Jonesville “ 12 25p 0 53p 10 64a 2 87p “ Pacolet “ 12 I4p 6 42p 11 25a 3 lOp Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv 11 45a ft 15p 11 40a| 3 40p Lv.. Spartanburg. Ar 11 22a 6 OOp ?46p' 7 OOp Ar.... Asheville.....Lv 8 20a 8 05p ’‘f\’ v p. m “A," a. m. Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains 35and 86, 87 and 38, on A. andC. division. Dining cars on these trains serve all meals enroute. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division, northbound, 6:45 a. m., 8:Iy< p. m., ft:10 p. m., i Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:28 a. m., :15 p. m., 11:34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.) Trains leave Greenville, A. and O. division, northbound, 5:50 a. m., 2:84 p. m. and 5:22 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited): southbound, 1:26 a. m., 4:30 p. m., 12UJ0p. m. (Vestibuled Limited). Trains 9 and 10 carry elegant Pullman sleeping cars between Columbia and Asheville enroute dally between Jacksonville andrtincin nati. FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP, Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.. Washington, D. CL Washington, D. O. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pass. Ag’t.. As’t Gen. Pass. Ag’t. Washington, I). C. A fin. |§«g. TO ALL POINTS NOfITH, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST Schedule in Effect Dec. 11, 1898 SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. N 0.41. Lv New York, via Pa. R. R. j *1100am; * 9 OOp m Lv Washington “ “ 4 40pin 430 am “ Richmond, via ACL 1 900 pml 905 “ “ Portmoutb SAT. I*B 45 pml *9 20 “ Ar Weldon, 1110 pm 1150 am Ar Henderson 12 57 am; Is()pm Ar Raleigh, | 2 16am 334 pm “ Southern Pines j 423 “ 558 “ “ Hamlet 1 507 u | 653 “ “ W ilmington SAL. | *l2 06pm | “ Monroe, S A L | * 643 nm I*9 12 “ Ar Charlotte, via SA L j* 7 50am | *1025 pm Ar Chester, via SAL I* 808 a m *lO 56pm “ Greenwood 10.15 “ 107 am “ Athens 1 13 pm 343 “ “ Atlanta. | 850 - 620 “ Lv l.awrenceviile | *2 31pm | *5 04am NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No 38. Lv Atlanta, S A L, I *1 00 pm | *8 50 pm Ar Athens I 8 16pm 1119 “ “ Greenwood 5 41 “ 2 03 am “ Chester 753 “ 4 26 “ Ar Monroe, f 930 pm 5 55am Ar Charlotte, via sal | *1026 pm | *7 50 a m “Hamlet SAL *n~ls “ ~*7lr, » Ar Wilmington, SAL *l2 06 pm “ Southern Pines SaL *l2 08 amj*9 00 am “ Raleigh j 210 *• I 11 18 “ “ Henderson, * 3 28“ j 1260 pm “ Weldon, 4 55am j 250 pm Ar Portsmouth | 726 “ 1520 pm Ar Richmond ACL |*B4s “ j*7 12 “ “ Washining, via PR R 112 31pm 11 10 “ “ New York __ | 623 “ |«63 am Lv Lawrence' ille | 207 pin I *lo.spm * Daily, f Daily, Lx. Sunday, i No 403 and 402.--“ The “Atlanta Special.” Solid Pullman Vestibuled Train of Pullman Sleepers and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S.C. Nos. 41 and 38, “The S a I- Express,” Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and 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. Clements,T. P. A„ Atlanta, Ga K. St. .John, Vice Pres, and General Manager. V. K. Mcßkk, Gen. Superintendent. IT. W. B. Glover, Truflic Manager. L. S. ALLKN,General Pass. Agent, General Odices Portsmouth. Va. CUTAWAY HARROW'S. CHATTANOO GA and SYRACUSE PLOWS, ROTARY DISC PLOWS, MANURE DIS TRIBUTERS, CHAMPION MOWERS and BINDERS. “Pitts’ Carminative Saved My Baby’e Life Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1891. LAMAR 4 RANKIN DRUG CO., Atlanta, Ga. Gentlemen: i can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too strongly, as I owe my baby’s life to it. She had Cholera Infantum when five months old, and 1 could get no relief until I began using Pitrs Carminative. The fever left her when I had given her but two bottles, and she had fattened so she did not look like the same child. 1 advise all mothers whohave sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial. Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY. ft Saved Her Baby—Will Save Yeura. m a a mTRY ITm mem • W. EL DEXTER, Mm. -gLfc FUHERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, -j»l All Calls Given Prompt Attention No Extra Charge for Hearse and Services. LAWRiiMiLLE CITY SCHOOL. Thoroughly graded. No irregular pupils. Tuition must be paid in advance. Regular attendance of pupils is re ouired. All friends and patrons r.rc urged to visit the school. Spring term, January 2nd—Jung 4th. Catalogues JAS. A- BAGWELL, Superintendent. BRADWELL * ACADEMY. A HIGH SCHOOL. We prepare vouug meu for Soph mors 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 Algt-bra, Geometry, Physics. General History, American Literature, Zenophon’s Anabasis (optional), and a combined course in Caesar, 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. ORDER YOUR FINE BOURBON, RYE ANDCORN WHISKIES Gins, Hums, Scqtch am! Irish Whiskies, Champagnes, Clarets, Bottled Beers, Port and Sherry Wines, Ale and Porter, Club Soda and Ginger Ale (Cantrel & Cochran’s), and Apolinaris water from POTTS-THOMPSON LIQUOR COMPANY, 7-!> Decatur St., Kimball House Block, Atlanta, Ga. Phone 48. IV b. 10. I . C. A. WATKINS, Blacksmith, Machinist and Woodworkman, Lawrenceville, Ga. Repairing of all kinds. With two forges, and mechan ics with a thorough knowledge of their business, we are prepared to do all kinds of work in Iron 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. jPASI ,•* 1 this ad out and Bend to ua and U you '-V ijfe mLJP tef, ILiS* - i7ar\, A l|W iiv Nnat of the Rocky Mountains we will wIV r*: *' ' V. s L' th. HIGH-GRADE TOP BUCCY K. v,, M i>v H elmut C- O- D. subject to examtaaiu-n, you can examine it at vour freight uepot and if you find it ioi io any *iuo.no top uhiuy u . -e. aw. PuTe-ii- -ati uctcrv and the ouaxiikbt rakuain YOf have kyk,< SUES OH HUAKU of, OUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $35.00 and <*•**«{. «» ~a > - the railroad agent —■ <sif, an _«*»**•»■ rHSTTr?*'*'. BUILT IH OUR O'VS FACTORY IN CHICAGO, v ■I) honor i.«m t... Dent muterial money can buy. While in A ° our Free Catalogue we show, Top Buggies made by con OO X \\ X Jl "/a ’ makers at 521.50, $28.75 and $34.75 the exact \ \ J /Hi am*- bdggy that ar:; -old by machinery dealers, at *45.00 to BUGGIES \ A / W/ r' G’. u’ are ... .Vi I, lv advertised l»y many at 1.15.00 t0*60.00. \ \V 1/ t j 0.. K ACME QUEEN AT $55.00 «s the most \ V\ n vond'irfui v ; .:u ■ over oif a red TilK LOWEST PRICK KVKK SURREYS. \ A\ aujSm 0.. ;u nr.sr m l -uhy iijat can be bult. w e maintain \ / V °' ,r own hve story buggy factory for the sole f. „ SsfrJ-Tijgte'l u i.-.i ’.-v *: selling a ISETTKR BUIGY CL-J] DUN IVK IT. iu . KI.BH« HKRK and to SAVE OCR /\\ s / A i ~" rv &ugr;\ ■ "dnke Is Cuaranteed / \ f hr v kwill out wear Five ,y IN OUR ACME QUEEN 1 WZT 1 AJy- S'i, ”” 4 co.-1 »•»- it i:■ »,<;•. i.: ,tin the ordinary factory V y /\i \/ ' -V-* >.-r *. s j.i cushion cloth, some use \/ \ \///\\\, / A'/C !/' \ X 9 • ..cnt! ■ at lining, some use 40 cent: / y\ y\ \ X/ V / V : n.f r. 1 • 9 cent; we use #a.so \ ' \ - i f . m * ,scent and 11.00 V/E aTSTj X I ' P>’ Y A I. M C -IT i- O'J B .E ihe price most makers -,, ~rk, .Tr». /rum - s f a . v >" ' ’* ; ncs. Daklios Bud Socket*. ACME QUEEN. <OUP OWN MAki.) ~.■ v s tv NT tit HfsT. Our wheels, gear and •j*. . i :s are Water Robbed and the Nju-riol and Labor in Painting OU R ' vME QUEEN, palul three cheap bncxie*. $55.00 BARELY COVERS COST <»f mate, iai ami J-uvi-.-r us the smallest profit imaginn Me, but we arc building 70 buigios a day and to our bu . y fpetory »•« are willing to SKI.L TIIK* on Ai. tvi PROFIT n tt'il. We know #7O OO daily proflton 70 buggies will satfc-fy uj, udvcrtLe us every» hen. uud build up the LARGEST 3UOOY BUSINLSB IN THE WORLD. THE ACME QUEEN wo build in narrow or wic track. <•. < *rh or leather trimmed, end springs, buffet* : 'ui.. Rubber Step*, Tml Carpel, bod .. 24x5* inches. No. 1 Sarven’s patent screwed iim wh.eel • painted in l(i coau, body black, gear dark green with vc V delicate nmdest striping, complete with shafts, si le and Itack curtains. L ot it.inn apron and anti-rattleru U'i l’«hafts. Pole. Neckvoke and Whiffletreenlu p'are of *haftM, SI.U exlrn. ULbbY V.LUills too POI NDS and Ihr freight will areraxe for «0O miles, *2.00; 300 mliea, *2.V5; 1(H) miles, *3.25; 500 ml>*. KS.BO; 1.000 mi ea. »d.OO. cr II f\aj ET n.AI I At? with your order, WR UI'AHANTKR the iluirxT to Reach You Safely anil wtfiD \J PI C. MJ Vs l-V; if satisfactory, pay the railroad agent balance, *54.00 and freight char»-», otherwise puv nothin:.-ami the agent will return Imivyat our expense and we will return your SI.OO. DON’T BUY A CHEAP FACTORY BUGGY mnv s d 1 almost exclusively by all Machinery Dealer* and Catalogue Houses. BUY THE BEST BUCCY MONEY CAN BUILD, direct from the Maker at tho LOWEST PRICE EVER KNOWN. ORDER TO DAY. DON'T DELAY. WRITE FOR OUR FREE B'JCCY, CARRiACE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE. v.dresBSEARS, ROEBUCR & CO. line.), CHICAGO, ILL. IK>o<K>CK>b(><>oo6<>o<KHJO<K><>oo(> 'o<M>OOb<K><KW>W<>b<)o(><>oo<>C OUI If" 81 fTI P V IN THE Kitchen, and still have your un I L mUNr I meals well prepared, by buying the MWILL best value for your dollars ever offered. I “FSyTFRPRSSF™” GRAND Lll I Liii IIIUL 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 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. CO. 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.