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N. Y. World (3 times a week) “ “ LSO
MAY 26, 1899.
The thirteenth annual session
of the Georgia Weekly Press nsso* j
ciation will be held in Dublin on
Tuesday, July 11. President W.S. i
Coleman, of the Cedartowu
Standard, is arranging the i>ro
gram for the annual meeting, and
is expecting one of the most de
lightful meetings of the associa
tion in its history. He has invit-
ed Governor A. 1). Candler and
Commissioner O. B Stevens, who
are among the most popular of
Georgia’s state officials, to meet
with the weekly press, and these
gentlemen have accepted his invi
tation. The citizens of that city:
are making special preparation
for the entertainmeut of their vis
itors, that will delight the ct un
try editor. It is their intention
to banquet the editors and also
show them somethiug jin the na
ture of a “Bohemian smoker,” or
a geuniue Georgia barbecue. It is
not known where the association
will be taken by President Cole
man on their annual outing, but
a week will probably be spent
somewhere on the coast.—Chero
kee Advance.
A young man recently married
sat one evening in the twilight
soliloquizing, says an exchange,
and these are his words: “Back
ward, turn backward, oh time in
thy flight, feed me on gruel again
just for tonight. lam so weary
of sole leather steak, petrified
doughnuts and vulcanized cake,
and butter as strong as Goliath v of
Gath; weary of paying for that I
can’t eat, chewing up rubber and
calling it meat. Backward, turn
backward, so weary I am, give me
a whack at grandmother’s jam:
let me drink milk that has never
been skimmed, let me eat butter
whose hair has been trimmed: let
me once more eat an old-fashion
ed pie, and then I’ll be willing
to curl up and die.”
A close observer makes the fol
lowing sensible statement, to a
Western newspaper m.n: “I’ve
seen no girl unfaithful to her
mother that ever' came to be
worth a one eyed button to her
husband. I’m talking for the boys
this time. If one of the boys
ever come across a girl with a full
face of roses, ‘1 can’t, go, for the
dishes are uot washed,’ you wait
for that girl. You sit down on
the doorstep and wait for her, be
cause some other fellow might
.come along and carry her oft' and
right there you have lost an angel.
Wait for her and stick to her like
a bur to a mule’s tail.
OASTOIUA.
B«an the lhc tOU Ha»9 * , * a ) is H ol #'
South Carolina produced 18,000,
000 pounds of tobacco last year
and will do better this year, In
fact, it is asserted that the state’s
area in tobacco is twice as large as
it was last year. South Carolina
is beginning to prosper and the
raising of tobacco is helping to
better the condition of her far
mers. Tobacco can be profitably
grown in many of the counties in
Georgia.
A clergyman has figured out
that $5 is spent for drink in Eng
land for every penny and a-half
expended on missionary work.
Pretty
Children
•• We have three children. Before the
birth of the last one my wife used (our bot
ties of MOTHER’S FRIEND. It you had the
pictures of our children, you could see at
a glance that the last one
Is healthiest, prettiest and
finest-looking of them all. Ys v *y
My wife thinks Mother’s
Friend is the greatest
and grandest H M gg 1
remedy In the (.* Smfm
world for expect
ant mothers.” ffiHr
Written by a Ken- F
tuckyAttorney-at {v- ' Vj^M
SbiWt
Fnirun prevents n!ne-*enths of the
ff I r If (I suffering Incident to child
ill (.piM birth, she coming mother’s
disposition and temper remain unruifled
throughout the ordeal, because this relax
ing, penetrating liniment relieves the
usual distress. A good-natured mother
is pretty sure to have a good-natured child.
The patient is kept in a strong, healthy
condition, which the child also inherits.
Mother’s Friend takes a wife through the
crisis quickly and almost painlessly. II
assists in her rapid recovery, and wards
off the dangers that so often follow de
livery. ,
Sold by drugirlut* (or $1 a bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, OA.
Send f©r our free illustrated book writua
expressly for expectant mother*.
The Iron works at Hautgua,
China, employ 2,000 men. The
plant cost $4,000,000. Only nine
teen Europeans are employed.
The Catholic Archbishop of
Montreal has appealed to Canadi-I
an editors to abstain from print
ing the details of crime.
A live lizzard was found comfort
ably settled in a cash register
which had been shipped from the
United States to Loudon.
As a mark of progress in the
Holy Land, it is announced that a
daily newspaper will soon be pub
iished in Jerusalem.
lanfjcf
Slpaisl
Do you take cold with
every change in the
weather? Does your throat
teel raw ? And do sharp
pains dart through your
chest ?
Don't you know these are
dttnger signals which point
to pneumonia, bronchitis, or
consumption Itself?
If you are ailing and have
lost flesh lately, they are
certainly danger signals. The
question for you to decide is,
“Have I the vitality to throw
off these diseases?”
Don’t wait to try SCOTT’S
EMULSION «■ as a last re
sort.” There is no remedy
equal to it for fortifying the
system. Prevention is easy.
Scott’s
Emulsion
prevents consumption and
hosts of other diseases which
attack the weak and thoas
with poor blood.
SCOTT’S EMULSION is
the one standard remedy for
inflamed throats and lungs,
for colds, bronchitis and con
sumption. It is a food medi
cine of remarkable power, A
food, because it nourishes the
body ; and a medicine, be
cause it corrects diseased
conditions.
soc. and fi.oo. all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists, New York
O. A. NIX,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Offiw-Crogau Ht. Next door to News-Herald
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Will practice In all the courts. Careful at
tention ta all legal business. Sep 98-1 v
~JOH"n M~ JACOBS, -
DENTIST,
Lawrenceville, - - Ga.
(>ftice over (». W. A A. P. Cain’s store.
F. K. .11 H AN I . V MCDONALD.
I chan & 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 ami let us
give that relief the law provides for you, and
begin life anew.
Age and long experience, youth, proficiency
and energy combined, Try us. and you will not
regret it.
T. M. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lawrenceville, - - Ga.
Practice* in the state courts. Special atten
tion given to the winding up of estates.
’ S. L. HINTON,
physician and surgeon,
Dacula, - - - - Ga.
Office near the depot. Chronic disease* a spe
cialty; 20 years experience. The patronage of
the public solicited.
R. \V. PEEPLES,
ATT ORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lawrenceville, - - - Ga.
ulose attention given all business placed in
tnv hands.
N. L. HUTCHINS, JR.,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office iu poatofflee building. Prompt atten
tion given to collections and practice in State
and Federal courts.
OSCAR BROWN, JNO. R. COOPER.
Lawrenceville,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
find me ready to serve them.
Chronic Diseases a Specialty.
All calls oromptlv attended to, day or night
J. A. PERRY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lawrenceville, : : Ga.
Office over G. W. A A. I*. Cain’s Stor *.
All business entrusted to my care will re*-
ceive prompt attention.
V. G. HOPKINS,
DENTAL SURGEON,
Office in Ewing Hotel,
LAWRENCEVILLE, : GA.
J. T. WAGES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Prompt* attention to all calls, day, or night
AUBURN, GA.
T. F. Bozeman,
BARBER.
Perry Street, Near Ewing Hotel
First-Class Work,
Clean Towels,
Sharp Razors.
CLARK BANKS,
-fTHR OLD REL'ABLE BARBER,-E
Can tie found at his old stand
around the corner from Dr. Winn’s
drug store, on Pike street, where
be inis been for the past 8 years.
Hh invites his friends to call, as
suring them of an old Georgia
welcome. First-class work. Sat
isfaction guaranteed. 11-26-ly
The Cure that Cures \
Coughs, «
Colds, ,
Grippe, (,
Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Incipient i
Consumption, is r
olio*
1 1
j The German remedy" j
CuTtvXVToVi atA Vut\a
l a\\
Germany has today 40ft beet su
gar faetori°s, of which number
Prussia has Hof>.
The new Lord Mayor of Belfast.,
Ireland, is a German by national
ity and ir Jew by creed.
There are only seven and one
half miles of horse railway re
maining in Massachusetts.
Among the Pheonipians in an
cient days, the wiaring of ear
rings was a badge of servitude.
Since 1841 the cultivated area
of Ireland has dwindled from
about 4,000,000 acres to 2,000,000.
The church holidays in the
Philippines average about three a
week and they are generally ob
served .
The polka dance was invented
between 1880 and 1884, in Bohe
mia, and obtained its name in
Prague in 1885.
The German shipyards ha\e
now won the second place in point
of output, being surpassed by
Great Britain alone.
A register in the East End of
London has recently recorded the
birth of a child who has been
named Sirdar Kitchenor,
The Plymouth (Mass.) Woolen
Company has been incorporated
with a capital of #400,000. G W.
Moses is president.
Careful estimates show that
each year there are interred with
in the limits of the county of
London about 180,000 bodies.
| A/INE Of IAROUI
The discom- m
child-birth can
r v x
puts them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. That makes preg
nancy less painful, shortens
labor and hastens recovery after
child-birth. It helps a woman
bear strong healthy children.
M&dol
has also brought happiness to
thousands of homes barren for
years. A few doses often brings
joy to loving hearts that long
for a darling baby. No woman
should neglect to try it for this
trouble. It cures nine cases out
of ten. All druggists sell Wine
of Cardui. fi.oo per bottle.
For advice In cases requiring special
directions, address, elvlng symptoms,
the " Ladles' Advisory Department,”
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
lira. LOUISA HAtt,
of Jed* non, oa., says:
When I tint took Wlno of Cardui
wo had boon married three years, but
eould not have any children. Nine
months later 1 had a One girl baby.”
WIRE or CAROLi
l)emr fianvSsitficc
TO ALI. POINTS
NOPTH, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST
Schedule in Effect Dee. 11, 1898
SOUTHBOUND. No. 408. N 0.41.
Lv Now York, via Pa. R. R. , Ml ooami * DOOp m
Lv Washington “ “ ; 4 40pm 480 am
•• Richmond, via Ac L poo pm tffj “
44 Portmoßtb SAL pi 51 dm *P 2" *■
Ar Weldon, 1110 pm 1150 am
A r Henderson 12 57 am j 150 pm
Ar Raleigh, I 2 Iff am 8 84pm
“ Southern Pines 428 “ | 558 “
“ Ham let .') 07 - «••
W iimington S A I. | *l2 of>pin |
•• Monroe. SAL Ham | ♦ 9 12 u
Ar Charlotte,_via S AJ, |* 7 50am ) *lo2spin
Ar Chester, via S A L * s 08a m ;*lO 56pm
“ Greenwood 10 85 “ I 107 am
“ Athens 1 18 pm 848 “
“ Atlanta. j 350 ” |3 20 “
I v i awreneev Ml** *2 31 pm *ft 04Ain
NORTHBOUND. n
l.\ Atlanta. 8 \ 1.. • 1 00 pill I *sr.t' pm
Ar Athens 8 10pm 11 ID
“ Greenwood 541 u j 208 am
'• Chester 758 “ I 4 2f> “
Ar Monroe, 0 3»pm| 565 a m
\ » tarlotte, via sa l ; MOttpm 1*: 60 am
" Hamlet >\L ~~ *ll jf «r •*
Ar Wilmington, BAf» *i jo;. pm
•• Southern Pines Sal. *l2 ug am *OO6 am
“ Raleigh 210 ‘ 1 11 18“
“ Henderson, 8 28“ 1250 pm
Weldon, 455 a m 250 pin
A r Portsmouth j 7 2ft” 520 pm
Ar Richmond \C l. ,«sl. “ I*7 12 “
*• Washining, via pk k 12 81 pui 11 10 “
•• Net* York ff ns ••
I.' Lawrenceville 1207 pm *losnm
‘ Daily. tDailv, l.\, Miiuliiy. 1
No 408 amt 402.--~The “Atlanta Special,” Solid
Pullman Vestibilled Train of Pullniau Sleepers
an*l 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 aud Pullman Sleepers between
Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers
between Columbia and Atlanta.
immediate Connections At Atlanta foi
Montgomery. New Orleans,Texas. Mexico,Cali
fornia, Macon. Pensacola, Selma and Florida
No extra fare ou any train. For tickets
sleepers, and information, apply to ticket agent
or to B. A. Nkwland. General Agent,
Wm. B. Clkmknts, T. P. Am
Atlanta, Ga
St. John, Y’ice Pres, and General Manager.
V'. K. Mcßkk, Geu. Superintendent.
H. W. B. Glovkk, Traffic Manager.
L. 8. ALLKN, General Pass. Agent,
Geueral OtUces Portsmouth, V*.
Illinois has #5,000,000 invested
in nurseries.
The English residents of Home
have a free hosjital.
There are 700 Christian Erdeav
orers in the Samoan Islands.
The modern high-class locomo
tive consists of 6,008 pieces.
The last thread mi II has disap
peared from English prisons.
A'home for barkeepers is to be
established at Waukesha, \Vi«..
A shoal of herrings is suppoged
to number from 800,000 to 1,000-
000.
Tennessee’s law prohibiting
Sunday shaves has been declared
valid.
There are 88,274 men and offi
cers in the royal navy at the pres
ent time.
Explosive bullets were first used
in India for hunting tigers and el
ephants.
One of the hospitals in Moscow
•is large enough to accommodate
7,000 patients.
The bitterness of a grain of
strychnine can be tasted in 600,
000 grains of water.
Women Should Know It.
Many women suffer untold agony and
misery becuuse the nature of their disease
is not correctly undeistood. They have
been led to believe that womb trouble or
female weakness ot some sort is respon
sible for the many ills that beset woman
kind.
Neguralgia, nerveousness, headache,
puffy or dark circles under the eyes, rheu
matism, a dragging pain or dull afche in
the back, weakness or bearing-down
sensation, profuse or scanty supply of
urine with strong odor, frequent des re to
pass it with scalding and burning sensa
tion, sediment in it after standing in bot
tle or common glass for twenty-four
hours, are signs of kidney and bladder
trouble.
The above symptoms are often attribut
ed by the patient herself or by her physi
cian to female weakness or womb trouble
Hence so msny fail to obtain relief, be
cause they are treating not the disease
itself hut a reflection of the primary
cause, which is kidney trouble.
In fact women as well as men are made
miserable with kidney and bladder trou
ble and both need the same remedy.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Hoot is the great
discovery of the eminent kidney and blad
der specialist, and is easy to get at any
drug store for fifty cents or one dollar.
Ta prove its wonderfuf merits you may
have a sample bottle and book telling all
about it both sent absolutely free by mail
Kindly mention’The l.awrencevill News-
Herald and send address to Dr Kilmer &
Co. Binghamton, N, Y.
THE PENN" MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.,
Ot Philadelphia, Penn.
Gross Assets, Jan. 1. 18»9, »3r>,5«5,22a.‘H1.
Surplus. HM.-inM,074.22.
The Penn was it'J Years Old on
Fell. 24, I HDD.
It is one of tile 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 insnr
ance.
Note the rates given below on a Ten
year Convertible Term policy. An an
nual dividend is allowed, which ma
terially reduces the cost after the first
year. Note the cost and compare with
wliat you are now paying.
Age Rate Age Rate
21 #ll 00 41 $lB 20
22 11 20 42 10 05
23 1140 43 19 05
24 11 60 44 21 00
4 25 11 80 45 22 10
26 12 05 46 23 35
27 12 30 47 24 65
28 12 55 48 26 10
29 12 80 40 27 65
30 13 10 50 20 35
31 13 40 51 31 15
32 13 70 52 33 10
33 14 05 53 35 25
34 14 40 54 37 60
35 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, Limit
fed Life and Endowment policies,
which arm 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
policies with all those contemplating
life insurance. We have among our
policy-holders some of tile most prom
inent, people in Gwinnett and surroun
ding counties, to wholh we can refer
you.
H. C. BAG LEY «fc CO., GENERAL
AGENTS, 220-221 222-223 Prudential
Building, Atlanta, Ga. >
W.C. DO 11 BINS,SPECIAL AGENT.
P.O. Box 315, Atlanta, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
CsadsuMil Schedule in Effect
Dec. 4th, 1898.
STATIONS.
Lv. Charlesion .. ~ 710 a ra
Lv. Columbia. 11<XTa in
" Prosperity 12 10 n’n
" New berry 12 25 p m
" Ninety-Six. 1 20 p m
** Greenwood. 740 an 155 p iu
Ar. Hody»s 800 a in 215 p m
ju*- Abbeville. 840 * m 245 p m
Ar. Belton. IT 60 ain 810 p m
Xt. Anderson ... 985 ara 8 85pm
j-r. Greenville lo 10 am 415 p m
Ar. Atlanta. 355 p m) Fbo p in
STATIONS. N^fa.
Lv. Greenville. 5 80 p m lOTft A m
" Piedmont 6 00 p m 10 40 a ra
** Wllliamston 6 2- p m 10 56 a in
Lv. Anderson 4 47> p m 10 45 a m
Cv. Belton 0 45 p 111 11 15 a m
Ar. Donnalds 7 15 p m _ll 40 a m
Lv. Abbeville 6 lo p m IF2o a ra
Lv. Hodges 7 35 p in 11 55 a m
* 4 Greenwood 8 01) p n 12 40 pra
“ Ninety-Six 12 55 p in
** Newberry J 00 p ra
Ar. Prosperity 2 14 p m
•* Columbia 3 30 p m
Ar. Charleston ~B~OQ~p m
STATIONS.
JRtop i 10a Lv,.. Charleston. Ar 8 00p 1100 a
8 30»i 11 30u ** Columbia.. . ** 3 2up 9 30p
9 07a 12 15p ‘‘ Alston ..Lv 2 80i> 8 50a
10 04a 1 s>p 4 Santuc “ 1 23p 7 4ffp
10 20a 2 00i) * 4 Union 44 1 05p 7 80p
10 30a; 2 22p 44 —Jonoaville . 44 12 26p 0 53p
10 54a; 237 p 44 Paeolet 44 12 I4p ff 42p
11 35a 3 lOp Ar.. Spartanburg.. Lv 11 45a 0 15p
11 40u 3 40p Lv.. Siwrtanburg. Ar 11 22a 6 OOp
2 46p 7 OOp Ar Asheville Lv 8 20a 8 06p
pi m. "A." a. m
Pullman pala*‘e sleeping cars ou Trains 86 and
80, 87 and 38, ou A.anuC. division. Dining ear*
on these trams serve all meals euroute .
Trains leave Spartanburg, A. A C. division,
northlKYund, 6:46 a. m., 3:3. p. m., 6:10 p. m .
i Vestibule Limited); southbound 12:28a. m.,
:15 p. in., UrJ4 a. m., (Vestibule Limited.)
Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. division,
northbound, 6:60 a. m., 2:04 p. m. and 6:22 p. ra.,
(Veatlbuled Limited): southbound, 1:26 a. ra..
4:30 p. ra., 12 :80 p. m. (Vestibuled Limited).
Trams 0 and 10 carry, elegant Pullman
sleeping oars between Columbia and Asheville
enroute daily betweea Jacksonville andCincin
nati.
FRANK 8. GANNON, J. M.CULP,
Third V-P. A Gen. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.,
Washington, D. Ck Washington, L). C.
w. a. Turk, s. h. hardwick,
Men. Pass. Ag’t, As’t Gen. Pass. Ag't.
Washington, D C. A * ’mita Ga.
HOME CURE
FOR BLOOD POISON.
r> „| iL n nnnfnrc' There i* not the slightest doubt that the
□CWaIB 01 me UuCIUIo doctors do more harm than good in treating
Contagious Blood Poison; many victims of
DalaliiKArlf . Vnu Pan this loathsome disease would be much better
rfllCnWOlK, ‘ lUU Uflll off to-day if they had never allowed them
selves to be dosed on mercury and potash, the
Cure Yourself at Home.
The doctors are wholly unable to get rid of
this rile poison, and only attempt to heal up the outward appearance of the
disease—the sores and eruptions. This they do by driving the poison into the
system, and endeavor to keep it shut in with their oonstant doses of potash
and mercury The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break out
into sorts, and the fight is continued indefinitely, the drugs doing thesystem
more damage than the disease itself. _ „ x . j .
Mr H. L. Myers, 100 Mulberry Bt., Newark, V. J., says: I had spent a
hundred dollars with the doctors, when I realized that
they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my £
body, and these soon broke out into running sores, and I B *
endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro- 9
duces. I decided to try 8. 8. 8. as a last resort, and was W
soon greatly improved. I followed closely your ‘Direc
tions for Self-Treatment,’ and the large splotches on my j;
chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long
disappeared entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my fag \ wL
skin has Been as clear as glass ever since. I cured iny- gy Wa**w, JWT
self at home, after the doctors had failed completely. //R/i
It is valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors "y
to oure Contagious Blood Poison, for the disease is be
yond their skill Swifts Specific—
S. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD
—acts in an entirely different way from potash and mercury—it farces the
poison out of the system and gets rid of it entirely. Hence it cures the
disease, while other remedies only shut the poison in where it lurkß forever,
constantly undermining the constitution. Our system of private home treat
ment places a cure within the reach of all. We give all necessary medical ad
vice, free of charge, and save the patient the embarrassment of publioitj.
Write for full information to Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
LAWRENCEYILLE CITY SCHOOL,
Thoroughly graded. No irregular pupils, luition 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 men for Sophmore 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 Algebra, 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 iuiv desired information, address
SAMUEL W. DuBOSE,
LUXOMNI, GA. PRINCIPAL.
Everett Pianos,
Harvard Pianos,
Bush & Certs Pianos,
Strich & Zeidler Pianos.
Any of the above makes of Pianos can he bought very
close for cash or on installment pf.vmeats. There are
25 Everett Pianos now in use at the Cai> jsville Seminary,
and are giving entire satisfaction.
The Harvard Pianos have the “Plectraphone” attach
ment, by the use of which yon can imitate,the Banjo, Guitar
or the Mandolin. The new Opera House, Athens, Ga., has
a Harvard in use, and is very satisfactory, •
Mrs. XI. J, Perry, Carl, Ga., has just purchased a Har
vard Piano.
I also handle the “FARRAND & VOTEY” Organs, and
purchase them in CAR LOAD LOTS, having already sold
four car loads this year. The Farrand & Votey is the only
absolutely Rat-Proof Organ on the market, notwithstanding
others claim to handle them.
Prices and catalogues will be promptly mailed on applica
tion.
HOPE HALE,
Athens, .- - Georgia,
ORDER YOUR FINE
BOURBON, RYE ANDCORN WHISKIES
Gins, Rums, Scotch ami 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 Docatur St., Kimball House Block, Atlanta, Ga. ’Phono 48.
Feb. JO, ’Wtt.-tr
Do Not
Permit
Dealers
To persuade you
That they have
“Something just as
good as”
f-v *TfW
Piano.
It costs more than other makes but is cheaper in the
long run because it lasts.
The dealer who advises you not to buv it has a reason!
Is it his profit or your interest that prompts him ? Think.
Manufactured by THE EVERETT PIANO CO.,
Boston, Mass.
The John Church Co mpany General Factors.
CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
99 Peachtree Street—Atlanta, Ga.
ranu director m
No Extra Charge for Hearse and Services.
C. A. WATKINS,
Blacksmith, Machinist and Woodworkman,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Repairing of all kinds. \\ ith two forges, and mechan
ic's 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.
There are no better
Pianos made than the
CONOVER and
KINGSBURY.
* Shorter College, Rome, Ga..
equipps itself with Conover pianos.
™0 Because they could buy
■ no better.
Pianos were otfered this College by At
lanta dealers and other manufacturers at one
half the price paid for the Conover.
Shorter College Wanted
Nothing But The Best.
THE HOUSE OF CABLE
Stands at the Head
Of the great manufacturers of high-grade
Rianos and Organs.
A splendid assortment of different designs
in Upright Pianos on exhibition in our ware
rooms. The most beautiful stock of Pianos
ever exhibited in a southern city.
Write for catalogues and prices.
CABLE PIANO CO.
96-98 Whitehall St. Atlanta.
H. B. Morenus, Mgr. Capital $2,000,000.
ai/ r lIfIUEV THE Kitchen > and * tiU
Vr ivllJrvr I meals well prepared, by buying the
mmis-a valuefor your dollarseverof s fered>
is ENTERPRISE-:
• 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. CO.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Manufacturers of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Mantels and
Grates, Hollow ware, Tinware, etc.
Importers of and dealers in China, Crockery, Glassware, Cut
lery, Wooden and Willow ware.
Everything necessary and convenient for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry
and Dairy. Let us quote you prices on our NATIONAL STEEL RANGES.