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"APRIL 21, 1899.
Kosumtst to Valor-
To comparo the fighting in Cuba
with the fighting of our Civil War
is like comparing a pantomime to
areality. But we have an abiding
faith that the same may be said of
any other fighting. There was
never any fighting in the history
of the world like that done by
the Army of Northern Virginia.
Our Northern friends did some
very good fighting at times, but
their record will bear no sort of
comparison with that of the Army
of Northern Virginia. They havo
covered the face of the land over
with monuments to their soldiers,
but when they published the rec
ords of the war in those 200 black
volumes that are now open to all
mankind they erected the most,
splendid monument to the Confed
erate soldier that has ever been
built on earth. In all future
time the poets will delve into
those volumes for the inspirations
that move maukind to tears.
Some Homer will come along after
awhile and put the suffering and
the heroism of the Confederate
soldier before the world in fitting
verse, and when he does men will i
forget all about the seige of Troy
and will read of nothing but R. E.
Lee and those ragged men of iron
who followed his lead. —Rich-
mond Times.
The average of wrecks in the
Baltic Sea is one a day throughout
the year.
Two leaning Cuban railways are
owned and conducted by British
enterprise.
Injsome London hotels the waif
ers receive as much as' $&,500 ja
year iu tips.
HEADACHE
is only a symptom—not a
disease. So are Backache,
Nervousness, Dizziness and the
Blues. They all come from an
unhealthy state of the men
strual organs. If suffer
from any of these symptoms—
if you feel tired and languid in
the morning and wish you could
lie in bed another hour or two
—if there is a bad taste in the
mouth, and no appetite—if
there is pain in the side, back
or abdomen—BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR will
bring about a sure cure. The
doctor may call your trouble
some high-sounding Latin
name, but never mind the name.
The trouble is in the menstrual
organs, and! Bradfield’s Female
Regulator will restore you to
health and regulate the menses
like clockwork.
Sold by druggists for fi a bottle. A free Illustrated
book will be scot to any woman if request be mailed to
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLASTA. GA.
There are still 309 log school
houses ill Michigan.
Baring’s Bank in London yields
an annual profit of $500,000.
In London alone there are nearly
850 wholesale confectioners.
Russia has a business college at
Kieff that was founded in 1688.
The oldest iron vessl in the
world is the Michigan, built in
1844.
Ooe-twelvth ot the people of
England suffer more or losg from
gout.
Physicians’ carriages have the
right of way in the streets of Ber
lin.
What Shall We Do.
A serious and dangerous disease prc
vails iu this country, dangerons because
so deceptive. It comes On so slowly yet
surely that it is often firmly seated before j
we are aware of it.
The name of this disease which may be
divided into three distinct stages is. hirst. j
Kidney trouble, indicated by pain in the j
back, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent de- j
sire to urinate, often with a burning sensu •
tion,the flow of urine being copious orscant
with strong odor.
If allowed to advance, this reaches the;
Second stage, or Bladder trouble, with j
heavy pain in the abdomen low down be
tween the navel and the water passage,
increasing desire to urinate, with scalding
sensation in passing small quantities be
ing passed with difficulty, sometimes
necessary to draw it with instruments. If
uric acid or gravel has formed, it} will
prove dangerous if neglected.
The Third stage is Bright’s Disease.
There is comfort in knowing that Dr.
Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder
specialist, has discovered a Remedy fam
ous for its marvelous cures of the most
distressing cases and known as Dr. Ki.-
mer’s Swamp-Root.
It is sold by all druggists.
As a proof of the wonderful virtues of
this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sam
ple bottle and book of valuable informal
tion will bo sent absolutely free by mail
on application to Dr. Kilmei & Vo.,
Binghamton N. Y. When writing kindly
mention that you read this liberal ofler in
The Lawrenceville News Herald. |
A Cyclone Belie.
The readers of newspapers will
remember the passage through
North Alabama and North Geor
gia of the cyclone on the 18th of
March and its fearful work at
Edwardsville, Cleborne county,
Alabama, where Lewis Coffey, a
prominent citizen, and his entire
family were killed. He a: d his
wife with eight children, were
buried in one grave. The grave
M Idol
Heir
i iSß«2Gaas.-£2 i? *■: <t.. vm
Did von ever try iodosj/.. f
ain-drops? DKI not suae -
ery well, did yoo ? It’s j
s useless to try to escape f r..
no germs of consumption. \o
isn’t do it. They ore about l
m every hand and we arc cor
stantly taking them into ol>
iungs.
Then why don’t we all hav
his disease? Simply becau:
.hese germs cannot gain a foot
; idd in a strong throat an
lungs. It’s when these ar<
/oak that the germs master.
The body must be well supplier
with fat. The danger come;
when the blood is poor and th;
body is thin. If your cough doc
not yield, and your throat ant
lungs feel raw and sore, you
liouid not delay another day.
' ake
Scott’s
~1 Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos
phites at once. It will heal tin
; aflamcd membranes and greath
treiigthen them as well. Tht
igestion becomes stronger, tlu
appetite better and the weight
increases. The whole body be
comes well fortified and the
germs of consumption cannot.
gain a foothold.
It’s this nourishing, sustain
ing ami strengthening power
f SCOTT’S EMULSION tha
has made it of such value ir
nil wasting and exhausting
■ iiseases.
50c. ar il $1 .00, all druggists.
' "OTT /V BOWNF. Chemists. New York.
was eight feet deep, nine feet wide
and twenty-three feet long.
There was a legal paper picked
up on the farm of ’Squire Farris*
at Cassville one day last week that
no doubt was blown there from
the scene of horror in Alabama,
and it was written by this same
Lewis Coffey, who was a justice of
the peace in 1890, the date of its
execution. It is an old fi fa of
“Rolley Jenkins vs. Wm. Parnell,”
for a few dollars and a levy had
been entered upon it.
The paper was found on the laud
of a justice of the peace, and as
Coffey was a justice of the peace
the affair makes a strange coinci
dent.
fkiih:
Little Men and Women and Eabylard
Magazines have been combined
into a 32-page book and tho price
reduced from SI.OO to 50c a year.
It is a splendid magazine for
children from two to ten years of
age. We want the names and ad
dresses of mott ers of children
of abuve ages, and for a list of
fifty such names we will send the
magazine to you one year free.
Little Men and Women Co.,
Troy, N. Y.
Fleas will never touch an epilep
tic, and will instantly leave a dead
or dying person.
Men at sixty usually find that
their digestion or memory or both
have gone.
A physician declares that people
who sleep with their mouths shut
live longest.
The biggest income in Germany
is that of Herr Krupp, the cannon
maker.
or a
5? ALL WOMEN
fJINE-TZNTHS Of 1 jr;
all the pain \ *
andslcknesafrom
which women
i suffer Is caused
by weakness or
derangement In jj'laHfiA'fyTV
the organs of
menstruation.
when a woman Is not well these
organs are affected. But when
they are etrong and healthy a
woman Is very seldom sVck.
Wiiieiudui
Is nature's provision for the regu
lation of the menstrual function.
It cures all ‘' female troubles.' ’ It
is equally effective for the girl In
her teens, the young wife with do
mestic and maternal cares, and
the woman approaching the period
known as the " Change of Life."
They all need ft. They ere eli
benefited by ft.
For advice In cases requiring specie!
directions, address, giving symptoms,
the " Ladles' Advisory Depertmem,' 1
The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta
nooga. Tenn.
J*J*J*J»
THOB.). COOPER, Tupelo, Miss, sc.pi
• My titter suffered tram ver> Irregular
and painful menstruation and doctors
could not relieve her. Wine ol Cerda
entirely cured her and alto holaid my
author through the Change tl LUt.”
I tttfc US tASUIU
SWEET WATER.
Special to THE NEWS.
W. M. Almand, of Atlanta, hns
been visiting here recently.
The dance given by John John
son Saturday night was a oomph I* l
failure.
C. K. Buzb<‘e was at h'itn° this
week.
Several of our people attended
the burial of Mr. William Brown
at Camp Creek Thursday.
Prof. Chapman's school is out
until summer.
Miss Eliza Richardson is visit
ing near Lilburn.
Will Holt, of Atlanta, was here
Sunday.
WALNUT GROVE.
Special to THE NEWS.
E. D. Sammons lost a fine work ]
horse one day last week.
Mrs. Aster Todd, of Lilburn, is
visiting her father’s family
J. W. McGee has something like j
the measles, but we hope it isn’t.
W. D. Jenks, of near Suwaoee,
spent, a few days with H. W. Sex
ton and family.
Miss Mattie Street closed her ‘
cliiss in dressmaking last week.
Mrs. Sam Teague, of Hog Moun
tain, is visiting her unde.
We understand that E. I). Sam
mons has been very sick.
The Mormon preachers were
locked out of the school house at
A. J. Abbott’s Saturday night.
W. M. McGee and daughter at
tended church at Prospect Sun
day.
Joe Jones and family visited
J. R. Hutchins Sunday.
Mrs. A. J. Abbott is very (eeble
at this time. '
Robert Russell lias about re
covered and is looking some bet
ter.
Sheriff Huslett has bought a
farm bell. Let’erring!
W. R. Davis, of Loganvilie, was
on a visit to his father Sunday,
Saturday was a cold, law cl«y,
with snow, sleet, rain and hail.
Good luck to The News-Herald.
T. F. Bozeman,
BARBER.
Perry Street,, Near Ewing Hotel
First-Class Work,
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Sharp Razors
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Guaranteed analysis 5 per cent. Potash.
3 “PLANTERS’ SOLUABLE,”
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.
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VH. L. ROCKMORE,
Globe Warehouse,
LAWRENCEVILLE, - - - GEORGIA.
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ish to purties interested catalogues and prices.
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A Tension
Indicator
13 JUST
UOOSfSbN WHAT
jtfjA THE
( 'N zU i WORD
ir ’' TFLil -3.
It
indicates
' s —S the state
of the tension at a gt.’.ncc.
Its use cacar.s time saving
and easier sewing.
It’s our own invention
and is found only on the
White
Sewing Machine.
We have other striking
improvements that appeal to
the careful buyer. Send for
our elegant H. T. catalog.
White Sewing Machine Co.
Cleveland, Ohio.
!The“White”
SIDDEN by the professional racer, it has proven a winner
oftener than any in competition. Ridden by the non
professional, by the “scorcher,” for business or pleasure, it
, has a record second to none. Material used in its construction,
» pains-taking care in manufacturing details, ease in running, and
1 handsome, symmetrical design are a few of its claims for superiority.
I Reasonable pi ices, coupled with high values, are characteristics of
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J excellence of our product.
> Models A and B. $50.00
) Model G (30-in. wheel) 60.00
) “Special Racer” 65.00
} Models E and F (chainless) 75.00
White Sewing Machine Company,
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
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! -imined mill fa«t Ist:itk Sateen, the best of woriiman
p. 1 • : IL-üble Breasted. Sier*, j to q years, with
I I.tnl*! • tdrrrtl Sailor Collar. »«» to I) year#, with
•*f l«i nr All I’ants have Patent Waist Bead*.
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Hold on to virtue; it is above
all price to yon in all times and
places.
! Hold on to your good cbarac*
I ter, for it is and evtr will be your
j be9t wealth.
Hold on to your hand when you
are about, to strike, steal or do any
improper act.
Hold on to the truth, for it w ill
serve you well and do you good
throughout eternity.
Hold on to your tongije when
you are just ready to swer, lie or
speak harshly or use an improper
word.
Hold on to your temper when
you are angry, excited or imposed
upon or others angry about you.
Hold on to your heart when evil
persons seek your company' and
invite you to join their games,
mirth and revelry.
Hold on to \’our good name at
all times, for it is much more val
uable to you than gold, high places
or fashionable attire,
CLARK BANKS,
-(-THE OLD RELIABLE BARBER,
Can be found at his old stand
around the corner from Dr. Winn’s
drug store, on Pike street, where
he lias been for the past 8 years.
He invites his friends to cal I, as
suring them of an old Georgia
welcome. First-class work Sat
isfaction guaranteed. 11-26-ly
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
■*-
Condenxeri Schedule in Effect
Dec. 4th, 1898.
STATIONS. No. S ™'
fcv. (*harTeston 7 10 a m
Lv. Columbia 11 05 a m
“ Prosoerlty 12 10 n’n
" Newberry 12 25 p m
“ Niuety-Six 120 pm
M Greenwood. 740 a m 155 p m
At. Hodges 800 a m 215 p m
Ir. Abbeville 840 a in 245 p m
Ar. Bolton 850 ain 310 p m
At. Anderson 5 35 a m _3 35 p m
Air, (alraenriilo. ~.. ltT 10 a m 4 l{i p m
Xr. Atlanta 355 p m 930 p m
STATIONS. I y o ; S r"'
Lv. (Ween’fille 530 p m 10 15 a m
“ Piedmont 000 p ir. 10 40 a m
** Williamston 622 p in 10 55 a in
Lv. Anderson 4 45 p m 10 45 a m
Lv. Belton 645 p m 11 15 a m
Ar. Donnalda __7_ls p m 11 40 a m
Lv. Abbeville 6 lo n m 11 20 a m
Lv. fiodges 7 35 p in 11 55 a m
“ Greenwood 800 p m 12 40 p in
“ Ninety-Six 12 55 p m
“ Newberry 2 00 pm
Ar. Prosperity 2 14 p in
** Columbia 330 pm
Ar. Charleston ....... I 800 p m
gm stations, ggajgga
630 p 7 10a Lv.,. Charleston. . Ar 8 30p;ll 00a
A 80a 111 30a ‘‘ Columbia... “ 3 2Up 9 80p
9 07a 12 15p ‘‘ Alston Lv 2 30p 8 50a
10 04a 1 2lp ‘ 4 Santuc “ 1 28p 7 40p
10 20a 2 OOp “ Union “ 1 05p 7 30p
10 39a 2 22p " Jonesville “ 12 25p 0 63p
10 64a 287 p “ Pacolet “ 12 14p 0 42p
11 25n 3lOp Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv 11 45a 0 15p
11 40a| 3 40]) Lv.. Spartanburg. Ar 11 22a 6 OOp
2 43pl 7 OOp Ar Asheville Lv 8 20a 3 05p
p. nt. r ‘A,” a. m
Pullman palace sleeping cars on Trains3sand
80, 37 and 38, on A. and C. division. Dining cart
on these trains serve all meals enroute.
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. & C. division,
northbound, 3:45 a. m., 3:37 p. m., 6:10 p. m. t
(Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:26 a. m.,
8:16 p. m., 11:34 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.)
Trains leave Greenville, A. and O. division,
northbound, 6:50 a. m., 2:84 p. m. and 6:22 p. m.,
(Vesfibuled Limited); southbound. 1:26 a. m.,
4i30 p. m., 122)0 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited).
Trains 9 ana 10 carry elegant Pullman
sleeping cars between Columbia and Asheville
enroute daily between Jacksonville andCincin
nati.
FRANK 3. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.,
Washington, D. CL Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pass. Ag’t. As’tGen. Pass. Ag’t.
Washington, D. C. v ’ 11,1 Gn.
1 Zj kJ, /W- .
dmiEAvitSsMlCZ
TO ALL POINTS
NORTH, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST
Schedule in Effect Dec. 11. 1898
SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. N 0.41.
t.v New York, via Pa. K. R. hlooami * U OOp ni
Lv Washington “ “ ; 4 40pm | 430 am
“ Richmond, via ACL | 9 UOj) ni| 905 “
- Port mouth SA L I*B 45 p ml‘*9 ‘2O 5 '
Ar Weldon, | 1110 pm 11 Wain
Ar Henderson ! 12 57 am 150 pm
Ar Raleigh. 1 2 16am 334 pm
“ Southern Pines i 423 “ 558 “
“ Hamlet | 607 M 1 653 u
•• W ilmingtou S A L | *l2 06pm |
“ Monroe, SAL j» 6 48am f* 912 “
Ar Charlotte, via SAL j* 7 50am | *1025 pm
Ar Chester, via S A L 1* 8
“ Greenwood 10 35 “ i 107 a m
“ Athens 1 13 pm 343 “
“ Atlanta. [ 350 “ | 620 “
Lv Lawrencevllle | *2 31pm | *ft 04am
NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No 38.
Lv Atlanta, S A L,‘ I*l '6o pin \ *8 50 pm
Ar Athens I 316 p in 11 19 “
“ Greenwood 5 41 ** 203 am
•• Chester 758 ** 425 “
A r Monroe. | 930 p m 555 ain
Ar Charlotte, via sal | *1025 pm | *7 50 a m
“ Hamlet SAL *ll 16 - *7 45 »
Ar Wilmington, SAL *l2 05 pm
“ Southern Pines SAL *l2 08 am
“ Raleigh I 210 “ 11 18 “
“ Henderson, 3 28“ 1250 pm
“ Weldon, 4 55am 250 pm
Ar Portsmouth I 725 “ 1520 pm
Ar Richmond ACL T*B4s “ 1*712 “
“ Washining, via p k r 1231 pm 11 10 “
“ New York 623 “ | 6 km
I.\ I.awrenceville I 207 pm *lo.’Spin
* Daily. +Daily, Ex. 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 \ L 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, Mexieo,Cali
fornia. Macon. Pensacola, Selma and Florida
No extra fare on any train. For tickets
sleepers, and information, apply to ticket agent
or to 11. A. Newland. General Agent,
Wm. B. Clements,T. P. A„
Atlanta, Ga
K. St. John, Vice Pres, and General Manager.
V. K. Mcßke. Gen. Superintendent.
H. W. H. Glovkk, Traffic Manager.
L. S. ALLEN. General Pass. Agent,
Genera! Offices Portsmouth. Va.
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| * g Pitts’ Carminative
Saved My Baby’s Life*”
Johnson Station, Ga., September 16, 1891.
I LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG CO„ Atlanta, Ga.
« Gentlemen: 1 can not recommend your Pitts’ Carminative too
X strongly, as I owe my baby's life to it. She had Cholera Infantum
a when five months old, and 1 could get no relief until 1 began using Purs
v 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. I advise all
9 mothers who have sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a tnel.
\ Respectfully, Mrs. LIZZIE MURRAY.
I It Saved Her Baby-Will Save Youra.
... ,TBY IT, ...
n W. It. DEXTER,
j. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER,
AllCullsUiven FminiH Attention
No Extra Charge for Hearse and Services.
LAWRKNOKVILLE CITY SCHOOL.
Thoroughly graded. No irregular pupils. L uition must
be paid in advance. Regular attendance of pupils is re
ouired. All friends and patrons are urged to visit the
school. Spring term, January 2nd—June 4th. Catalogues
free.
JAS. A. BAGWELL. Superintendent.
BRADWELL * ACADEMY.
A HIGH SCHOOL.
We prepare voung meu for Sophtnore class in College, or to take
their place in life with a good High School education. Notice the
studies our Setjior class pursues, to wit: Higher Algebra, Geometry,
Physics, General History, American Literature, Zenophnn’s Anabasis
(optional), and a combined course in Ca'sar, 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.
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Gins, Rums, Scotch ami Irish Whiskies, Champagnes, Clarets, Bottled Beers,
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7-9 Decatur St., Kimball House Block, Atlanta, Ga. ’Phone 48.
Eid). I". 1 1 :
C. A. WATKINS,
Blacksmith, Machinist and Woodworkman,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Repairing of all kinds. W ith 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.
ram gag w"a aj B | (9\ IP*t> cut this ad out and send to ua and it you
7'h ra I J U fc B Jft /■ k | fl live East of the Rocky Mountains we will
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*, 6 50 built in our own factory in chicaco,
51 on honor from the best material money can buy. While in
4-° v ‘ our Free Buggy Catalogue we show, Top Buggies made by
ctQO GO \ ~VR X tft "ther makers at $21.50, $28.75 and $34.75 the exact
\ \ \ j r \tt* /B EI same buggy that are sold by machinery dealers, at $46.00 to
BUGGIES X i\ / ™ 875.00 and are being wiilelv advertised by many at $36.00 to $60.00.
Avn \ V V W , OUR ACME QUEEN AT $55.00 is tho most
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A ° rc,inar f Factory Rigs,
A THE MATERIAL AND IAIOR IN OUR ACME QUEEN
* Y\ —cost more than double that in the ordinary factory
II buggy. We use u $'3.50 cushion cloth, some use
\/ / \ / /V\ X// \ a9O cent; we use a 11 .50 head lining, some use 40 cent;
V / \Y\ / \ Ny/ 'C / \ls \ /r we use iS c«'ut leather, some use 9 cent; we use SR.SO
i% >r \ uv Jy \ eolorsand varnishes, some use 75cent andfl.OO WE
PAY ALMOST DOUBLE the price most ma kers
* i 1 1,1 nay for Wheel*, Axles. Springs, Dashes and Soelteu,
ACME QUEEN. OUROWNM.'KE • ) herau*e WK >VaNT TIIK BEST. Our wheels, gear and
bodies are Water Rubbed and the Material and Labor In Painting OU R ACME QUEEN, would paint three cheap buaxlea.
$55.00 BARELY COVERS COST of material and labor, leaving us the smallest profit imaginable,
but we are building 70 buggies a day and to advertise our buggy factory we are willing to SELL THEM ON
si.oii PROFIT EACH. We know $70.00 daily profit on 70 buggies will satisfy us, advertise us everywhere
pid build up tl - LARGEST BUGGY BUBINESB IN THE WORLD.
THE ACME QUEEN we build in narrower wide track, cloth or leather trimmed, end springs, buffed
leather quarter top, solid panel back, springs in back, leather covered Boo* and Nut*. Rubber Step*, Velvet Carpet,
bod/ 24xi»t inches, No. 1 Sarven’s patent screwed rim wheel-, painted lu 16 coat*, body black, gear dark green with
verv’delicate modest striping, complete with shafts, side and back curtains, boot storm apron and anti-rattlers
amt shafts. Pole, Neckrokc and Whllßetrees in plaee of *haft*, $1.76 extra. BCtidY WKIUIIb 400 POINDS and the freight
will uverate for 200 miles. $2.00t »00 mile*, $2.75: 400 mile*, $5.25; 500 mile*, $2.60; 1,000 mile*. $6.00.
CEThi fV A |L| C r> AI I AD with your order, WK OI'AKANTBK the Bumry to Kearh You Safely and
OLit U Vl* L UV/WUwn jf satisfactory, pay tho railroad agent b&l&m-e, $54.00 and
freight ebareea, otherwise pay nothing and the agent will return buggy at our expense and we will return your SI.OO.
DON’T BUY A CHEAP FACTORY BUGGY now sold almost exclusively by all Machinery Dealers
and Catalogue Houses. BUY THE BEST BUCCY MONEY CAN BUILD, direct from the Maker
at the LOWEST PRICE EVER KNOWN. ORDER TO DAY. DON T DELAY
WRITE FOR OUR FREE BUCCY, CARRIAGE AND HARNESS CATALOCUE.
iddress SEAßS, ROEBUCK iCO. (InC.), CHICACO.ILL
fiIfUTV IN THE Kitchen, and still have your
multti “ e f ls , wel i p repare J d ’„ by buyin^ tbe
new riiTrnnnmr stoves
5 art iM I rKrn aF AiNI)
\ GRAND Lil S LIES 111 vL RANGES
5 • 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 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 Willowware.
Everything necessary and convenient for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry
1 3*yd Dairy. Let us quote you prices on our NATIONAL STFFL RANGES*.