The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, May 19, 1899, Image 4

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The News-Herald. Isa-ueH Every Friday. Guaranteed Circulation 2100. UCMcmPTIOX UTM. CNw Ttm& .Tfi fliJI X*fttHft _ .. .40 rrmr loMha J9 Cl.!' RHI MU haim: Count! tn unit md lljft > Tw !<***»• Wwk Journal »tid N#*wa-Hcmfd... IJS V. T. World (H limno » work | “ •* t/iO MAY 19, 1899. TVUNtL IjmapmW-r Heartache her Forty Voars >v. w*ai j*tt»i wiww •>«*<■ «h’ v l>f V s**»* **** N%p* F *f*» n». < >Wy v *nt Tt** *3*>*t^rr my « •»> * ****rtfc *W> bo timr** hi \>#*6r< k *tHt M K, V ->« Vfmritvfi** I* Vbr ih«' mooiba. > n. -w r’H*i ’whut <•*«*•*£ mh *4l v*v “S > v*mr <*•»»' ood mi «*- tmw*- /»' fh< V•*• p *•*>* Sy rv*r*jt•» _ > *T%r*r>i Ktu «9e«v*». JkelAt H n~rif*N £ t : ?>.? ?«**'•: -, - *v ' - : . ’ »v?4«v, ; ♦..».* :* *■-v, - •■. ,»\*. •W*flx ■ *if , •*'<.'• .XV. m?T’twrv Av-y I •{.?**, . IfeftMMHMmti* an -arm m.: BV Jh «**rD m*. ■#»**«>-■ .'* W( « W ii,.„.,. |4 , m.-. kt.,l he- »t --■fci<iti|*M'ti*wd‘) Slmhtt. wn ».. j ahip «. ?ri., i|» -fjirtJ Jp.Vpwut** Jti ;tr. Mi.ia. lit. Sh • .fii*. r«t amrttw ■afce w c#»< **>arid HP qc*w»- aiw S' u»s WUUllli: in *U. . MlitUW.’.. IHUBUM*- ffi< !u«**» * tryr «a-f it .••.hctt'- anni wmi Iksupa B'' ■*' .i: 1 1' jj s *rw* n tai*. g- eaper'.-6tf .1+ * j.' ’i* u>>t si.it -- J. -, - He deepen* nwn va«i lirirw.. dig* and operate* «cjk> isHps t£f> lighthouse#, b'. w* xp : -•”- as m and saves Lwes «a sS*e !?:*.«- He ha# astr*3e««*. #wsao*a*t*, grograpbera, etti.. . - ogi*:*. ortuthoi •?.#■•* fevdrograph «n and adtonfegali oo hi* pay roll. He eawaniato the moral obar* after of itaaaizrants and foretells the weather. For all these and innumerable other da'.es and responsibilities the pre- h-ot t the United States receive* ♦»' ii a year. Some le- : - fiaiil : ne bodv propose* r :reaae his sal ary. The president ha* not asked for an increase, and no oue has yet declined the office on the groand that the pay is too.small. Mr. John D Rockteller is paid 112,000,000 a year for keeping up the price of oil, iron and 9toel. Bright Little Boy. “Now, boys, I have a few quee- i | lions in fractions to ask,” said the tracher, according to Tit-Bits. 1 ipßsftpoae I have a piece of beef steak and cut it into sixteen pieces, what, would those pieces he ealledU “Sixteenth*,” answered one boy, After men .fating a moment. “Very 'good. And when the sixteenth* were cot in half, what w 'iv.id *.r - : . ..... lence to the cia**: but presently a little boy at the foot put up hi* hand. “Do you know, Johunie?” M Ha*h'“ answered Johnnie, confidently. A Wife Says: *Ti iuv* four children, With the lint three I uiiiered Almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed undei the influence of chloroform, I used three bottles of Mother's Friend before our lasi child came, which is a strong, fat and healthy boy, doing | ’ » 9 my housework up \ towilhin two hours d x of birth, and suf- (9) J-tjXPM' " \ sered but a few lord pains. This lini- / . g total is the grand-/ jo //A TJ cst rented" ever Mother’s f If Friend f* svill do for every woman what it did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a to be paid for in pain and suffering. Mother's Friend equips the patient with a etrong body and clear intellect, which w turn are imparted to the child. It relaiei -the muscles and allows them to expand. It relieves morning sickness and nervousness. It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour, so that the actual Jafcor L, short and practically painless. Dan ger of rising or hard breasts is altogetliei avoided, and recovery is merely a matter ol a few days. Druggists sell Mother's Friend toe SI . bottle. Ihc Bradfleld Regulator Co., A'lanta, (ia. * Hood lot our fine illustrated booh. Ftrtaae For A Huiband. Henry H. Croley; a wealthy! farmer of La Sallie, N, Y., has of fered SOO,OOO to any man who will marry his daughter Clara. He j say*: “I am making this offer in good faith, but 1 want it understood that the ma.i who marries niv girl must be one wbo will settle down j to business and w ill use his money judiciously and not squander it. Any young man below the ajre of 10 years will Ih> considered eligi ble, and it they will send me their names with description* of 1 h.-m --selv-'* and their habit* each pro po*al w.SI be oarffnlly considered. I do not rare to hear from anyone * , does not mean bo smew If one o! the CMididarm. is f/»un<l J■> N acceptable 1 Would be plensed to have the wedding rein place w-ilh.M!’ niinecci'SOi •• I< * ■ \ Tin will K ♦« sh» hridi'- etot'Wi n* ti w*ddi*4: irv ■ fwpAfwmjv rs ftnnihiVi \1 Cfiiijiv vht -• h'Ws hiu Sfrih Yf»»r. is mi fkiijy afHi will t*rt’»h«l>lv h(<f Th' t> ft bw»- nbttt, Hut huftth’ —fCtwi - *%. ;> • • ure cHiidrcti Bare | - • ... rarcrj ever Jncci- j i it; ■ tit TKe Ifvwe | ihi i.'f'ti • i—>t:b ~g is. : ..n;n. “her n«sS * Sltk j ittu o y.oi thcr dijefitit j muni!;.:* v :i-i.ir:£ | S^rslts]?* COD Ll' ER OIL ic e tntrmfosfwrrs <*l we< soa* x. ; grncraiiy corrfet this i tSLicity. l! you vi iil put from onc foertn io half a teaspoonful : ir. o.tby’s bottle three or four time • a Jay you will soon see a maroeci improvement. For Unger children, from half to a teaspeonfu!, according to age, dissolved in their milk, . i,‘ you so desire, will very soon show its great nourish ing power. !f the mother’s r, iik does not nourish the baby, she needs the emul sion. !t will show an effect j once both upon mother j ltd child. : v>. , .iii.l si.oo. all druggists. • i ’. . MOWN!., Chemists, New York. The Priest Turne.i The Joke- They tell a story of Father O’Shea, a priest who was well known in Washington county, who had some local note for his quick wit, says the Pittsburg News. One of his Presbyterian I friends was fond of having a joke ! with him. They met one day at the postoffice, where there was quite a crowd waiting for the dis- j tribution of the mail, which had { just arrived. “Nice day, Father O’Shea,” said the Presbyterian. “It is a nice day, indeed, sir,” replied the priest. “I suppose you read the news of the queer doings down in Texas?” said the joker, interrogatively. “I did not,” replied Father O’Shea “What’s going on down i there?” “They’re hanging all the priests j and juckasses in the state,” repli ed the joker. “Well, well,” commented the priest, “it’s lucky for us. isn’t it, that you and I are not down there?” Chesr Up. Don’t spend your time grieving over the hard times, or feeliug dis consolate about the future. Don’t cross the bridge until you get to it. Better times are coming, so keep a j cheerful countenance and speak en- j couragingly to your neighbors and help to encourage those with whom yon come in contact instead of de pressing them. If you are in debt pay as much and as fast as you can, and all reasonable men will be sat isfied. Dive economically and wait for the good times; they win come; they will begin to circulate and business revive. Spain is said to be seriously enu sideriug tlie proposition to raise $50,000,000 with which to build a navy. WithlT;cleSam'ss2o,ooo 000 Spain imagines she is very rich, and, like a boy unaccustomed to having money, she will not be sat -11-lied until it is spent. OASTORIA. Bran the Kind You Hate Always Bought T-f Halls Out of Sight Tbn hardware men of Macon ! are of the opinion that the coun try is entering upon* an era of prosperity, the like of which Ims not been known in many year- They base their belief upon the fact that iron and steel products are advancing at a rapi.i rate without any apparent reas .u lin ing discoverable. The faetorbs ■uid mills all over the country can* i Ot till the orders, and many shelf! ,;.>ods and similar articles »iil ave to i* allowevi to run out. Nail* in the last sixty days have iaijesl from 'do rsm« a In g to *l‘iVv W r fauemc has gone roan 2J cents jwr jxHiml to 34 cent*. Cradle blade* cannot be t'vMighl fotw th- m»i,uUelurvrs at hi i rvoc*.. and some of the d-alers i. V«>.-i<ci ».~i- ui.a.he to supply lie 4 r/.fc 1- even njw, some time he-os, i.bf cradles are actually oee(l'>< Ttu n * thr>.iighout the c'hiii ■"i )k’- 'rea«-d their working '..“lew ; IV- iui:t and have raised wut"* » . ranally, but in spite • s.;-i t \t*a efforts nearly all of • i»* *r- informing their trade hi '-.'#rs cannot be filled except r.any having to go over >v. And this is the case, « re cush accompanies the .frCHV*. As -. nails, it is said thut not . have the prices jumped up to it: »’> a keg, but none at nil can he ight for future delivery. This • regarded as an indication that a big rise is yes ahead. Whom Not to Mirry. Don’t marry an artist—you can’t expect him to he a model husband. Don’t marry a loud man —its a poor exhibition of sound sense Don't marry a widower —remem- ber bis other wife. Don’t marry a light man—he might go out when you most want ed him. Don't marry a melancholy man —his sighs will be unbearable. Don’t marry a poiished man— be might reflect too much. Don’t marry a poet—bis songs nrght be averse to your way of thinking. Don't marry a photographer— he is such a negative creature. Dcn’t marry a musician—he might read your notes.—Jackson (Teuu.) Whig. How to Fird Out- Fill a bottle of common glass with your water and let it stand twenty.four hours: a sediment or settling indicates an unheal thy condition of the kidneys; if it stains your linen it is evidence ot kidney trouble; too frequent desirv to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladyer are out of order. WHAT TO I*o There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- Root, tne great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumaiism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder acd eve ry part of the urinary passages, ft cor rects inability to hold watrr and scalding pain iu passing it, or bad effects following nse of liduor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being ccm pelled to go often during the day, and to j get np many timss during the night The mtld and the extraordinary effect of Swamp>Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fiftv cents or one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and a , bock that tells more about It, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your ! address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham- : ton, N. Y. When writing be sure and | mention that you read thi generous offer : in the Lawrenceville News-Herald. VSJTr/w* 5 TJ-]\yT Dmu AauySfMcf TO ALL POINTS NORTH, SOOTH AND SOUTHWEST Schedule in Effect Dec. 11. 1898 SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. N 0.41. Lv New York, vi» 1*». It. R. I *ll Uo»m * n oop ni Lv Washington ** “ | 4 40pm 4SO am “ Richmond, via AC I, 0uo|» m '.Mir.** “ Portmoutb BAL I*B 45 pm *9 20 •* Ar Weldon, j 1110 pm j 1150 am Ar llendei sou 12 57 am 150 pm, Ar Raleigh, 218 am 8«i 4 pin ' '* Southern Pines j 428 ** 15 58 ** “ Hamlet | 607 “ | 858 « 1 Braipyton 8A L | *l2 ofipmj I “ Monroe, SAL | ♦ » 48 am \ * 9 12 >r | Ar Charlotte, via SAL | * 750 am J *1025 pm Ar Chester, via SAL j* s 08a n* j*lo 59pm j “ Greenwood ilO .45 “ 107 am j “ Athens 1 18 pull 8 43 “ u Atlanta. j aSO - j K2O “ j Lv Lawrence' 111#* *2 81pm *8 414 am NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No:w7 Lv Atlanta, S A L, I *1 00 pm | *859 pin Ar Athens I 3 10 pin 1119 “ •* Greenwood | 541 “ 208 am *• Chester 753 “ 4 25 ** Ar Monroe. | 980 p m 555 ain Ar Charlotte, via sal | *io2s~pm |~*fT>o a m • I lam let HAL *ll 15 - *7 45 ” I Ar Wilmington, BAL *l2 05 pin j “ Southern Rim Sit ;*I2UB ami*’ “ Raleigh 110 • “ Heiuleraon, 8 28- )250 pm ** Weldon, 4 5,' ani 250 pin Ar Portsmouth l 726 “ 21) pin Ar Ku linioiiil AC C *845 ** f* 712 j “ Washining, via rk k 112 31pm 11 lo M New York • n • « ftp am j Lv Lawrence'llle 12 07 pm *lO spm * Dally* tDaily, 1.1. bun No 408 and 402.--“ The “Atlanta Special.” Solid Pullman Vestibuled Train of Pullmuu Sleepers and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester. S.C. Nos. 41 aud 38, “The 8 \ L Lx press,” Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Compauy 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 ageut or to B. A, Nkwi.ami, General Agent, Wm. B. Clkmknt»,T. P. a„ Atlanta. Ga K. St. John, Vice Pres, aud General Manager. V. K. Mi’Bkk, Gen. Superintendent. H. W. B. Gi.ovku, Traffic Manager. L. S. ALLKN, General Pass. Ageut, General Offices Portsmouth, V», CLARK BANKS, ~S*THE OLD REL'ABLE BARBER,*- Can be found at his old stand around the corner from Dr. Winn’s drug store, on Pike street, where he has been for the past 8 years. He invites his friends to call, as suring them of an old Georgia welcome. First-class work Sat isfaction guaranteed. 11 -20- ly A Broom for the Blood is as necessary as a broom for the house. For in the blood 1 accumulate the germs of disease which, it not swept awav, become manifest in boils, blotches, sores, ulcers, eruptions, eczema, tetter, and like diseases, that flay the flesh and scar the skin. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla C°Ft»>T s fc t '---jg; it has been curing people right along for over SO Jf©HiPS “I cun truly say that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla saved my life after doctoring for years for blood poisoning. Not one bit of help in any wav, shape, or manner did I receive before, by advice of a friend, 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. Iwo bottles relieved me of my tormentors, and they have never made their appearance since.” K. B. BRADLEY, Danburgh, Ga. “Five years ago my little boy became blind from the effects of scrofula. Our doctor failed to help him. We began the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and two bottles cured him.” C. C. GOPETT, 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 bores 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 help me. When almost hopeless of curt, a friend advised me to trv 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 $5.00. THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO., Ot Philadelphia, Penn. Grow Jan. 1. 18111*. *:».1,H68,S 1 «.06. Surplus. 1*4,411«,111A.JJ. The Penn was ■‘»2 Years Old on Pel). 24, 1 Stitt. It is one.ot the strongest life insur ance companies in the world. This Company is now issuing a new form of Convertible Term insurance, which is a step in advance, of anything today on the market in the way of life insur ;anee. Note the rates given below on a Ten year Convertible term policy. An an | niial dividend is allowed, which ma ! terially reduces the cost after the first > year. Note the cost and compare with what you are now paying. Age Rate Age Rate 21 $llOO 11 $lB 20 22 11 20 42 111 05 28 11 40 48 19 05 24 11 00 44 21 00 25 11 SO 45 22 10 26 12 05 46 23 85 j 27 12 80 47 24 65 j 28 12 55 48 2610 29 12 80 49 1 27 65 30 18 10 50 29 35 31 13 40 51 31 15 32 13 7Q 52 33 10 33 14 05 53 35 25 34 14 40 54 37 60 85 14 80 55 40 10 36 15 20 56 42 85 37 15 65 57 45 85 38 16 20 58 49 10 39 16 80 59 52 55 40 17 45 60 56 40 We also write Ordinary Life, Fjmit ted Life and Endowment pollutes, which are superior to all other con tracts on the market. Our Mr. W. C. Dobbins will be in Lawrenceville, Loganville and vicinity for some days, and wishes to meet and , discuss the merits of the Penn and its I policies with all those contemplating life insurance. We have among our policy-holders some of the most prom- j inent. people in Gwinnett and surroun ding counties, to whom we can refer: you. H. C, BAULKY A 00., GENERAL AGENTS, 220-221 222-223 Prudential Building, Atlanta, Ga. W.C. I)OBHIN S,SPECIAL AGENT. P.O. Box 315. Atlanta. Ga. LOCAL l IMi: TAIILK. ALL TRAINS RUN ON EASTERN TIME, SKA BOAKD AIR I.JNL RAILWAY. VKKTI Itl'l.K TKAIN I South bound arrive* •’: i:t p. m. North bound arrives . j.] ~,* NIGHT iC£Fßh>.*; South humid ar’ive* s:uoa, in. North bound arrive* y;r»: p. m. LOGANVII.I.F A LAWKKNCKYILLK It V. __ . . Arrive Depart N 0.82 from Loganvilie . i: ip. m. 2::.op.ui. No. 84 from Logan \ille 9:2" p. in. 10 :u) j.. ui. LAWKKNCKVILLK BRANCH ICY. For Suwanee 7:t»oa. m From Suwanee ll:us a. nt For Suwanee 4:dod. m From Suwanee ... m T. F. Bozeman, BARBER. Perry Street, Near I!wing Hotel First-Class Work, Clean Towels, Sharp Razors makes a clean sweep of all diseases that begin in the blood. \\ ha: other medicines drive in Ayer’s Sar saparilla drives out. \\ here other medicines make a surface show of health by cleansing the skin, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla lays the foundation of health hr 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. I" on 1 blood cannot make a fair body. The shortest way to a sound body, a clear complexion, and a v igorous life .is to purify the blood with Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Tim I m DO YOU WANT ? It matters not what— W si A I s P ra y ers i pumps, farm and factory machinery, * nursery stock, evaporators, farm and garden implements, wire fencing, market quotations, fruit carriers, books, fancy stock and poultry, insecticides, farm lands, any information, farm and garden inventions, household articles —anything. You Can Advertise for it in the weekly AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS’JOURNAL I P„pp Yoti will get answers from many * *CC TJI vUSL, sources. It will save you money in the purchase. If you want to get a month’s trial sub scription to the best weekly horticultural trade journal in the world, the farmer’s great business paper, send ten cents to pay mailing expenses. Subscription, 2 a year. Address, American Fruit Growers' Journal, Atlanta or Chicago. To persuade you fr That they have Q “Something just as tiLssll/|j ©star Piano. It costs more than other makes blit is cheaper in the Sony run because it lasts. ‘ The dealer who advises yon not to buy it has a reason! Is it his profit or your interest that prompts him Think. Manufactured by TIIE EVERETT PIANO CO., Boston, Mass. The John Church Company General Factors. CINCINNA TI. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. i)9 Peachtree Street—Atlanta,-Ga. T. M. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Practice* in the state courts. Special atten tion given to the \\ indinV up of estates. S. L. HINTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Dacula, - Ga. Office near the depot. Chronic di*eascs a spe cialty: 2u years experience. The patronage "f the public solicited. R. W. PEEPLES, ATT ORNKY-AT-I.AW, | Lawrenceville, - - - Ga. I cloae attention given all business placed in my hands. N. L. HUTCHINS, JR~ ATTOR N E Y-AT-LA W. ! Office in poetoffice building. Prompt atieii • tion givenio eolteciiou* aud praettce m Mate and toderal courts. O. A. NIX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. offi«<.4‘ Oilman Mt. Noxidoor t.oN<*wii-H«rald Lawrenceville, Ga. Will practice In all the courts, ('arcful at tention ta all lcuMl business. Sep WM Iv JOHN M. JACOBS, DENTIST, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. oiii. r over G. W. ,t \. I*. Cain's store. F. F. M il VS L.*F MCDONALD. juiian iV McDonald, A l"l (IKNICi s AT LAW, Lawrenceville, - Ga. Win nru.-tiec in all Mm Miatr aud Fed « ral. Loiitf and •«*< «• •« rul <*|Mii«*iue in every ■ I. j.urtiiM nt or |he law lliiiikru|*l I'rtu lltm « Specially- If you eaii l pay Wlfal pill own (Millie and let US K*v* that relief the law provide* for you, ami U*Kin life anew. i/ 1 uii’l loMif iwiti’e youth, proflelencjf aiol t-iiera r *!ofuhirt»o| ff) u* ami you will not FOHERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. No Extra Charge for Hearse and Services. LMMILLE CITY SCHOOL. Thoroughly graded. No irregular pupils. Tuition 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 vouug men for Soph more cla.“» in College, nr to take their place in life with a good High School education. Notice the studies our Senior class pursues, to-wit: Higher Algebra, Geometry, Physics, General History, American Literature, Zenophou’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 auv desired information, address SAMUEL W. DuBOSE, LUXOMNI, GA. PRINCIPAL. ORDER YOUR FINE BOURBON, lIYE ANDCORN WHISKIES Gins, Rums, Scotch anti 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, 7-9 Decatur St., Kimball House Block, Atlanta, (ia. ’Phone 48. Feb. 10. ’W.-tr 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 iivlron 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. fan m | fl cut this ad out and send to us and it you r IM I 1 1. IHi r*. IJLJL_ S_ A* foe live East of the Rocky Mountains we will send this HICH-CRADE TOP BUCCY to you by freight C. O. D. subject to examination, you can examine it at your freight depot and if you find it KOI ai, TO ANY *IOO.OO TOP BI'UtJY you ever saw, perfectly satisfactory and the (iItANDKST ItAKGaI.X YOL' HAVK kvkii BKKN OH HKAHIT ON, OUR SPECIAL OFFER PRICE $55.00 and freight charge., le.a the pay the railroad agent One Dollar sent with order. cig 50 BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO, * on honor tr«>m tin- L. -t material money can buy. While in 1U our Free Buggy Catalogue we show, Top Buggies made by $90.00 \ \\ IX d jm other makers ur 521.50, $28.75 and $34.75 the exact \ \ \ jr\« /H same buggy that are sold by machinery dealers, at *45.00 to BUGGIES X l\ / f|/ B™ *75.00 and are being widely advertised by many at *35.00 t0*60.00. AND \ \V W I OUR acme QUEEN AT $55.00 is the most \ V\ I fell wonderful value ever offered. Tint LOWEST PRICK KYKK SURREYS. \ A\ I UdaM Tl K HUST BltiCY THAT CAN KE BCII.T. We maintain \ / our own five story buggy factory for the sole » _ £6444jsW purpose of building and selling a BETTER HI'OOY 1 THAN >VK CAN 111 V CLNKWHKKK and to SAVE Ol'R —CI STO.UKRS ItANI CACTI KKR-8 PROFIT /\\ -■'M&fcP-'- JsS2t?\ \ / \ Every Buggy We Make Is Guaranteed / \ / \, Five Years and They Will out wear Five I — ™ E *.UE*!AUW USDS lit OUR ACME QUEEN 4 f cost more than double ; in, tin the ordinary factory \. // \ V\. jr\ / W/\ /A \ w cent; we useatl .50 head lining, some use 40 cent: j \y\ \ 'V / \Z/ \ jr we UMjiii cent leather, some use 9 cent; weuse**.so l\.>7 I \ 1 \sr •nlorsaml vs rnlsiic: .-onit* m-p 75cent and*l.oo.WE I TrT ,~^L | * ~ PAY ALMOST DOUBLE the price most makers .'' ' , pay for Win-.ls A\ It s. springs, Dwli*» and Sockets, ACME QUEEN. OUR OWN MAKE.) i N . C a«ise IV K W tNT TIIK BKST. Our wheels, gear and bodies are Water Ituhbed and the Material and Labor in Painting OUR ACME QUEEN, would paint three cheap buggies $55.00 BARELY COVERS COST «f material and la 1 or. h-a ving us the smalb -t profit imaginable, but we are building TObuggies a day and to advertise our factory we are willing to SKI.L Tllk.il ON *I.OO PROFIT KACiI. We know *70.00 daily proflton 70 buggies will satisfy as, advertise us every where and build up the LARGEST BUGGY BUSINESS IN THE WORLD. THE ACME QUEEN we build in narrow or wide track, cloth or leather trimmed, end springs, buffed leather quarter top, solid panel back, springs in back, leather covered Hows and Nuts. Rubber Steps, Velvet Carpet, body, 24x64 inches, No. 1 Sarven’s patent screwed rim wheels. palmed In l« coats, body black, gear dark green with very delicate modest striping, complete with shafts, side and back curtains, boot storm apron and anti-rattlers ami shafts. Pole, Necfcyoke and Whlflletreen la place of shafts, *1.76 extra. BLOWY WEIGHS 400 POI'BiDS and the freight will average for 200 miles *2. 001 300 miles #2. 75: 400 miles, *2.2:,; 500 mll-s *2.110; 1,000 miles, *(L00. ccriu rk fINC nTT I I AD with your order. WE 01 ARAVIFK the Bogey to Reach You Safely and OCIYL/ vIYC. tcV/UL.Mrv if satisfactory, pay the railroad awn balance, *54.00 and freight charges otherwise pay nothing and the agent will return buggy at our expense and we will return your *I.OO. DON’T BUY A CHEAP FACTORY BUGGY now s. >1 1 almost, e.vlu.-iv-ly 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, CARRIACE AND HARNESS CATALOGUE. Address SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.), CHICACO. ILL. SjS lir dM fiyry IN IHE Kitchen, and still have your II HJ" jo? ill it* I meals well prepared, by buying- the =r ~ 3 —=r—-.=r= best value for your dollars ever offered. 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. OSCAR BROWN, JNO. R. COOPER. Lawrenceville,Ga. Macon. Ga. BROWN & COOPER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. 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