The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, June 16, 1899, Image 4

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The News=Herald. Issued Every Friday. Guaranteed Circulation* 2100. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. One Year 75 Six Months .40 Four Months * .25 CLUBBING RATES *. Constitution andNews-lleraW $1.25 Twice-a-Week Journal and News-Herald... 1.25 N. Y. World (8 times a week) ** •* lAO JUNE 9, 1899. Lemfy and the Ladies. Admiral Dewey is not, like Na poleon, a woman hater, although many naval officers’ wives are al most convinced to the contrary. The admiral does not hesitate to say that he .believes lhe presence of women inteiferes with a man’s efficiency as an officer in war time. Many officers’ wives, as soon as they became convinced that their husbands would remain an indefi nite period at Manila, lost no time in hurrying over to join them, and some, ’tis said, even though their husbands cabled “No” to their pe titions. The Admiral did not look with favor upon their arrival, for to his mind it meant impared efficiency in some of his best offi cers. They came, however, and before the outbreak of hostilities between the insurgents and the Americans dances and yacht ex cursions in the bay and up the Pasig River became quite fre quent, even the Admiral himself giving a large ball on the Olym pia. He, however, always main tained his position, and no wo man was allowed aboard ship when she went to sea or during the subsequent period when the feet was in battle array around Manila Bay. One young lady, engaged in newspaper work, drew heavily on the different ships’ junior officers, who fell victoms to her charms. It became quite a daily practice among the officers to, in turn, take her driving in the cool of the afternoon. As the principal driveß of interest lay in close proximity to the firing lines the excursion was not without the ele ment of danger so dear to the heart of both officers and venture some women. The Admiral look-1 ed on for some tim% in silence, hut eventually meeting the fair charmer one day reproached her for taking such risks, thinking, perhaps, in this way to stop the practice so rapidly becoming pop ular among his men. The young lady promptly replied that she was not at all afraid of bullets wlieu protected by one of Dewey’s officers. “Well,” replied the admiral, “if you do not object to being killed I have nothing to say; but I can not spare any of my men.” The yoffng lady does not know yet whether this was a compli ment or a reproach. No Kioht to Uolinkss. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attrac tive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she lias constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood wilj cause pimples, blotches,skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to pu rify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good look ing, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 60 cents at A. M. Winn A Son’B Drug Store. June Brides, June is a month of roses and brides. The latter may do well to study these lines: Married in pink, Your fortune will sink; Married in blue, Your husband is true; Married in brown. You’ll live in the town ; Married in green, Your husband is mean; Married in red, You’ll wish yourself dead; But married in white, You’re sure to be right. THE FIRST BABY. Its Coming is Looked Forward to With Both Joy and Tear and its Safe Arrival is Hailed With Pride and Delight by All. The arrival of the firet baby in th® household is the happiest and most im portant event of married life. The young wife who is to become a mother delights to think of the happiness in store for her when the little one shall nestle upon her breast and latterly she shall hear it lisp the sweet and holy name, “mother." But her happy anticipation quickly van ishes when she realizes the terrible pain and suffering through which she must pass while bringing tlte little one into the world. An indescribable fear of the danger attendant upon the ordeal soon dissipates her joyfulness. Thousands ml wbmen have learned by experience that there is absolutely no necessity for the sufferings which at tend child-birth; they know that by the use of “Mother’s Friend”—a scien tific liniment—for a few weeks before the trying hour, expectant mothers can no prepare themselves for the final hour that the pain and suffering of the dreaded event are entirely obviated and ft is safely passed through with com paratively little discomfort. All women are interested, and es pecially expectant mothers who for th« first time have to undergo this trial, it such a remedy ; for they know the pair and suffering, to say nothing of the dan ger, which is in store for them. "Moth er's Friend" is woman’s greatest bles sing, for it takes her safely through the severest ordeal of her life. Every womat should be glad to read the little book “Before Baby is Born,” which contain! information of great value to all. B will be sent free to any one who send! their address to The Bradfield Kegu lator Co., Atlanta, tia. % In Wayne county 25,(XX) acres of laud on which taxes have been paid for years are to be corporated in the bounds of Charlton county as a result of the survey of the boundry line, whioh has just been completed. There has been a con tention for fifty hears between the people of the two counties regard ing the territory lying west and south of Buffalo creek, which was given as the dividing line between Charlton and Wayne as early as 1820. Of course the people of Wayne are going to protest. keep Your Youth If you are young you nat urally appear so. If you are old, why ap pear so? Keep young inwardly; we will look after the out wardly. You need not worry longer about those little streaks of gray; advance agents of age. Auers Hair Vigor will surely restore color to gray hair: and it will also give your hair all the wealth and gloss of early life. Do not allow the falling of your hair to threaten you longerwith baldness. Do not be annoyed with dandruff. We will send you our book on the Hair and Scalp, free upon request. Write to the Doctor. If you flo not obtain all the bene fits you expected from the use of the Vigor, write the doctor about It. Probably there is some difficulty with your general system which may be easily removed Address. DR. J. C. AYK.H. 0 Lowell, Mass. His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonder ful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it he says : “I was taken with Typhoid Fever, that ran into Pneumonia. My lungs became har dened. 1 was so weak [ couldn’t even sit. up in bed. Nothing helped me. f expected soon to die of Consumption , when I heard of l)r. King’s New Dis covery. One bottle gave me great re lief. 1 continued to use it, and now am well and strong. I can’t say to much in its praise.” This marvelous medi cine is tile surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at A. M. Winn & Son’s Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. Otis is giving a S6OO bounty to every American soldier who re-in lists in the army at Manila. They come high-, but we must have them. During Summer we are liable to Stomach and Bowel troubles, such as Diarrbcßa, Colics, Cramps, etc., for w inch Dr. M. A. Simmons Diver Medi cine Is highly reccommended. “Before inviting the Empress of China to visit us,” says the Augus ta Chronicle, “it may be well to take cognizance of the fact that she travels with 600 trunks con taining 8,000 costumes in charge of 1,200 servants.” Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has a national reputation, extending over about sixty years, as a most suc cessful Liver Regulator. The establishment of a press censorship in Santiago mav be a wise precauli- n. The newspapers of that city are said to have been doing their best to stir up enmity toward the l nited States authori ties, and ae the island is under martial law, this can hardly be permitted. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine creates a good appetite, Tones and Strengthens the Stomach, and builds up the Health. The Columbus G. A. R, com mittee which refused a tribute of flowers from ex-Confederates on memorial day are out in a card explaining that the reason they did so was that they did not like the arrangement of the colors. I’ure blood is full of Life and Vitali ty, and carries Vigor to the organs of the body. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine creates rich, pure blood How much does the average cit izen know about the politics of his country ? During the course of his speech at Louisville the other day, ex-Gov. Altgeld said: “I claim to have as much infor mation relative to political condi tions as the average citizen, and I could not name ten of the forty five governors to save my life. I could not name one-third of the United States senators.” Miss M. T. Holsenbake, Harlem, (fa., writes: Dr. As. A. Simmons Liver Medicine did me more good than any thing I ever used lor Torpid Liver. 1 think it far excels Zeilin’s and Black Draught in strength and mildness of action. No Hope for you, said four different physi cians, but I still had sufficient left to try Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure, as it was highly recommended to me. I had suffered for years with heart trouble; so bad was my case I was given up to die several times. Had severe palpitation, short breath and much pain about the heart, fluttering and smothering spells, but Dr. Miles' Heart Cure gave me prompt relief and finally a permanent cure. Mrs. J. L. Taylor, Owensboro, Ky. DR. MULES’ Heart Cure is sold by all drußgists on guarantee first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind. The Kidney Complexion. The pale, sallow, sunken-checked, dis tressed-looking people von so often meet are afflicted with “Kidney Complexion.” Their kidneys are turning to a parsnip color. So is their complexion. They may also have indigestion or suf fer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trouble, nervous exhaus-! tion and sometimes the heart acts bad ly. TheL cause is weak, unhealthy kid • neys. Usually the sufferer from kidney dis ease does not find out what the trouble is until it is almost too late, because the first symptoms are so like mild sickness that they do not think they need a medi cine or a doctoi until they find themselves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer’s S*wamp-Root will build up and strengthen the weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney poisened blood, clear their complexion and soon they will enjoy better health. You can get the regular sizes at the drug store, at fifty cents and one dollar, or you may first prove fer yourself the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, by sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. for a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. When writing kindly men tion that you read this liberal offer in the Lawrenceville News-Herald. WSALV, At'*’.! /\vivSm>!CE TO ALI; POINTS SOUH *ND SOUTHWEST Schedule in Effect Dec. 11, 1898 SOUTHBOUND. No. 408. N0.41.' Lv Now York, via Pa. H. R. *ilooaui, * 9 OOp in Lv Washington “ 4 40pm 4 ;i0 am Richmond, via A C 1. hoopin' 5)05 “ “ Portmontb SAL *h ir> p m *5) 20 “ ~ Ar Weldon, 1 tl lopmj 1150 am Ar Henderson | 12 5? am 150 pm Ar Raleigh, 210 ami 884 pm “ Southern 'Pines ! 423 “ 558 “ “ Hamlet SC? - ' ti r.:t •• W i lining ton SAL | *l2 05 pm | “ Alonroe S A L | \ • Li am | ♦ 9 fir" A r Charlotte, via S A L | * 7 50am | *1025 pra Ar Chester, via S A L [* S 6Ha ffi *lO 56pm “ Greenwood 10 .)S “ | 1 07 a m “ Athens 1 18 pm 848 “ “ Atlanta. | 850 “ 020 “ Lv Lawrenceville | *2 ,81 pin | *r> 04am NORTHBOUND. N0r402. No 88. Lv Atlanta, 8 A L, I *1 00 pm | *8 50 pm Ar Athens I 8 16 p raj 1110 “ “ Greenwood 541 “ 208 am *• Chester 758 “ 4 25 “ A r Monroe, | 080 p m| 555 a m Ar Charlotte, via h a l | *1025 pm | *7 50 a m *» Hamlet SAL _*ll ls~~ *7 46 44 Ar Wilmington, SAL **l2 05 pm 44 Southern Pines S.vL ,*I2OB am *OOO am “ Raleigh j 210 1 11 18 44 “ Henderson, , 828" 1250 pm 4 ' Weldon, 1 455 am I 250 pm Ar Portsmouth j 7SB “ ■ 211 pm Ar Richmond AC I. j*sid - * 7 IL ,Tr “ Washining. via rK K 1281 pm 11 10 “ “ New York j ti 2:t “ <i 7.:; am !.\ Lawrenceville |’ : '2o7 pm *lospm * Daily. fD.nlv. h.x. >im<iay. j N 0.408 and 402.-- *The “Atlanta Special,’’ Solid Pullman Vestibilled Traiu of Pullman Sleepers -nd Coaches between Washington and Atlanta' also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S.C. N 05.41 and 88, “The S I, Express,” Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and Ulanta. * Immediate Connections —At Atlanta for Montgomery,New Orleans, Texas, Mexico,Cali fornia, Macon. Pensacola, Selma and Florida No extra fare on any train. For tickets sleepers, and information, apply to ticket agent or to B. A. Nkwland, General Agent, Wm. B. Clkmknts,T. P. A., Atlanta, Ga E. St. John, Vice Pres, and General Manager. V. E.lMcHkk, Gen. Superintendent. 11. W. R. Glover, Traffic Manager. L. S. ALLEN, General Pass. Agent, General Offices Portsmouth, Va. Spain has had thirty-one years of war during the present century The output of English shipyards in 1898, including warships, was 802 vessels, aggregating 1,559,125 tons. This surpasses all foimer! records. To show that the commercial interests of this country are- con stantly broadening it is only nec essary to instance the fact that Oklahoma and Southern Kansas are now engaged in shipping eot ton v to Japan. The February gold product of the Rand district in South Africa was smaller than the January product, and the January output was smaller than that of Decem ber. Still, current production is 50 per cent above what it was a year ago. 1 he 4th of July will be celebra ted in royal style i ortb, soutb. east and west this year. The horseless carriage is com ing. “Who’s dead ?” inquired a man of the sexton who was digging a t;rave. Sexton—“ Old Esq. Bumblebee.” Man—“ What complaint ?” Sexton (without looking up)— “No complaint; everybody's satis fied.” All druggists aell Dr. Miles’ Pstn Pills. Headache had? Get l>r. Miles* Pain Pills. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condense*! Bche»lnle «*f Pimctiger Train*. In Effect May Int, 185*5) \ <*'■ N., i s 1 -*• 1,11 Northbound. >**• 68 Ei- Nw * Daily |»aily. s, ln . Daily. Lv. Atlanta, C.T. 750a12 00 m 4 35p;}} {’ “ Atlanta. E. T 5) a lUU p 5 3opjl- ™ * 44 NoirrovK 0 :j0 a « 28 p 1 a “ Buford. 11005 a j 7 08pi h - ■ “ Guineavllle. |lO 8> a 2 2*2 p * 48 p; " “ Lula 10 58 a 242 p 8 («!> 1 a M Cornelia. 11l 25 a: 800 pi BHo pj Ar. Mi. Airy . . 11l 3.) a ... 840 p- ■■■ Lv. Toeeoa . .11 s)aß 80 p , J » “ Went minuter !l Dll in * JT ' u Peawn. ISS3 1> Il* P |f ; “ 44 Central 1 46 p ® a “ Greenville 284 pj 5 22 p , f > ! ‘ “ S'artanburg. 887 pj 6 10 p 44 ( l.ilfneys. !42Dp 644 p | * -** a 44 Blacksburg 1 438 p 700 p ■ • ; * a 44 King's Mt 508 P- J g * 14 GaMtonia. 525 p 8 28 a Lv. Charlotte 6 SJO p 8 18 p n j Ar.<4r* ennhoro ; 1)52 p 1047 p .12 p Lv .Green-K , >oro.. j 11.45 p .1 Ar. Norfo.k 8 20 n Ar. Danville jll. 25 p 11 56 p; 1 1 22 p Ar. EU« hnnrnd 000 ft 600 ft . ITB P Ar. Washington 1 642 a 005 p 44 Baltm'e PRR. 800 a: 1125 p 44 Philadelphia. 10 15 a! 256 a 44 New Y-.ri: 12 48 m | 628 a Fat. Ml I V«a. n«*. ll Southbound. No. 35 No. 37: Daily Dail v. Dailv. 1 Lv y v r».irir rrmr 4;« 44 Philnaelphia 850 a 655 p 44 Baltimore. j 0 22 a, 920 p 44 Washington., ill 15 alO 45 p CrTßiehmond ... 112 Olnnjll 00 p 1100 p 7 Lv.Danville .. 002 p 5~50 a 810 a! Lv. Norfolk" - ...7 8 86 p Ar Gre.msljoro .... I 5 15 a .... IzV f4reeusl»oro 724pi705ft 7 87 aj Ar. ('harlotte . 10 00 pj 925 al2 05mj Lv. Gastonia 10 49 pi 10 07 a 1 12 p “ King's Mt .. j 188 pj “ Blaekalmrg . 1181 plO 45 a 206 p; " GatTneys 11 46 p 10 58 a 224 p: “ Spartanburg. 12 2»> a 11 84 a 8 15 pi “ Greenville.. 1 25 a 12 80 p 480 p “ Cent nil 525 p >,,17. “ Seneca 228 a 133 p 553 p K “ VYesiminster. 610 p ' ' “ Toeeoa 8 17 a 2 18 p 6 5.) p “ Mt. Airy . 738 p 625 a “ Cornelia j 3 00 p 741 p; 685 a “ 1.t.1a. . I 4 08 a 3 18 p 814 pj 657 a “ Gainesville 14 30 a 337 p 840 p 720 a “ JUifot d 1 4 56 a 912 p 748 a 44 Noreross 525 a 943 pj 827 a Ar. Atlanta, E. T.j 6 10 aj 4 55 p 10 30 p 930 a Ar. Ailuptu, C. T.‘ 5 IJJ 355p980 p 8 30 a ‘A" a. m. “P” p. m. “M" noon. “N” night. Chesapeake Line Steamers in daily service between Norfolk and Baltimore Nos. ;J7 and 38— Daily. Washington and South western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman sleeping ears Iwtween New York and New Or leans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom ery. and also between New York and Memphis, via Washington, Atlanta and Birmingham. First class thoroughf are coaches between Washing ton and Atlanta. Dining cars serve all meals tn route. Pull man drawing-room sleeping ears between Greensboro and Norfolk. Close eon nee tion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT. Nos. 85 and 36—United States Fast Mail runs solid between Washington and New Or leans, via Southern Railway. A. & W. P. R. It. and L. & N. R. R., being eomtwjsed of baggage car and coaches, through without change for passengers of all classes. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears I>etween New York and New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery and between Charlotte and Birmingham. Leaving Washington each Wednesday and Saturday, a tourist sleepiug ear will run through between Washington ami San Francisco without change. Dining ears serve all meals enroute. Nos. 11,33, 34 and 12—Pullman sleeping ears between Richmond and Charlo’ te, vi 1 Danville, southbound Nos. 11 and 38, northbound Nos 14 and 12 FR ANK S. GANNON. J. M. CULP, Third V-P. <& Gen. Mgr., Traffic M’g’r. Washington, D. V. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, Gen'l Pass. Ag’t., Ass’tGou’l Pass. Ag’t., Was! 1 ington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. P. E. BELL, I'HVHICIAN AND SURGEON, TRIP. GA. Residence at W. J. Tribble’s. Office opposite store of Jacobs A William-, Calls answered promptly, day or night. June9-lv How Tha SOIT in Chikago. A dispatch from Chikago yes tordasez that the hizniz men thar ar in fa. or of fanetik spiffing, nar rates the fNew York Tribune. Dr. E. Benjamin Audruz, the superin tendent of the publik skools thar is in favor ov it, to. Wun bizniz man, it iz sed, wants the word which most pepil spel “through” to be spelt "true”, but Dr. An druz iz not in favor of this hekuz he sez that it iz not pronouust that wa. But the bizniz man sez it iz pronounst just that wa. This queshun of fonetik speling iz an old wun, and this iz just wun of the objeeshuns to the plan, that everybody wood spel wordz the wa he himself pronounst them, even when he pronounst them roug, and so a good many pepil eood not reed what other pepil rot. Thar iz another objeeshun to it. If it shod ever be uzed altogether, if books shud be printed hiz wa and if pepil shud fern to reed this sort of stuf, tha wood not no how to reed the books that or printed in the present wa, and sool the books and ol the librari that thar ar in the world to da wood bo simply wast paper, for nobody cood reed thefn except skolarz who had lern ed the old wa of speling. » : ULL MfUldlsV | JARTSIf UlCtllKf ; the only distillers in America shipping Pennsylvania Rye to consumers direct. Bear this in mind. yen’s mi g year OLD SO6O SYLVANIA RYE WHISKEY O EXPRESS d whiskey prescribed for medicinal and genera! use. rntPAID Vk liisßev h .aring *‘Schvveyer ,, is proof sufficient that it is the best lhat the distillery can produce. No man ever drank more M\\ rtHicious goods. Mon<*y can hardly buy its equal. This is the famous Pennsylvania whiskey, which for 27 years wjy ' has been distilled under the personal supervision of Mr. John Sehweyer, himself. Schwever’s Pennsylvania Rye is Tjjtt iouble copper distilled and aged in wood—is never less than |h' $ years old and most of it is ten and twelve years old, when first bottled. This whiskey is now offered direct to the con- sinner from our distillery at the low price of $3.60 for four full quarts, that cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $6.00. ~r, r r i n , We also offer our SEVEN YEAR OLD A f| f| > m profits, 5 and besides guaranty",* CABINET PENNSYLVANIA RYE at ® UU b absolutely pure whiskey without $3.00 for four full quarts. This is the finest 7 year old rye EXPRESS jfii adulteration. ever drank and cannot be duplicated for less than $5.00. PREPAID. tmZ vtf JOHN SCHWEYER & CO., DISTILLERS, Address all orders to Warehouse 609,611,613 W. 12th St., Chicago, 'jL 'Sm/) Orders for Ariz.. Colo., Cal., Idaho, Mont., New Mex.. Nev., Ore.. Utah, Wash., Wyo., must call for 20 quarts freight prepaid, //9k or write us for particulars before remitting. We refer to any Commercial Agency, Express Company or Bank in the United States. bL CLARK BANKS, H*HE OLD REL'ABLE BARBER,*- Can be foimd 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 RUNNING SORE ON HIS ANKLE. Iftor Qiv YoarC nf Infoncp Obstinate sores and ulcers which fIIIGI oIA I Cal oUI IIIICIIoG refuse to heal under ordinary treat- Suffering. Promptly Cored Qy P O P entire circulation is in a depraved condition. They Dj Oi ui Ui are a severe drain upon the system, and are con stantly sapping away the vitality. In every case the poison must be eliminated from the blood, and no amount of external treatment can have any effect. There is no uncertainty about the merits of S. S. S. ; every claim made for it is backed up strongly by conviiicing testimony of those who have been cured by it and know of its virtues by experience. Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Courthouse Ya. .writes: 9 *' For six years I had an obstinate, running ulcer on my sm ankle, which at times caused me intense suffering. I was tm**. M so disabled for a long while that I was wholly unlit for business. One of the best doctors treated me constantly but did me no good. I then tried various blood remedies, /96k without the least benefit. S. S. S. was so highly recoin mended that I concluded to try it, and the effect was fgk V wonderful It seemed to get right at the seat of the disease and force the poison out, and I was soon com pletely cured.” Swift’s Specific— S. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD —drives out every trace of impurity in the blood, and in this wav cures permanently the most obstinate, deep-seated sore or ulcer. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and con tains not a particle of potash, mercury, or other mineral. S. S. S. cures Contagious,Blood Poison, Scrofula, Cancer, Catarrh, Eczema, Rheumatism, Sores. Ulcers, Boils, or any other blood trouble. Insist upon S. S. S.; nothing can take its place. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. W. T. IIINTON, PHYSICIAN ANI) SURGEON, Dacula, - - - Ga. Located at the late Dr. S. H. Freeman old stand, and any of his former customers will Hud me ready to serve them. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. All calls promptly attended to, day or night J. A. PERRY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, : : Ga. Oltke over O. W. & 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. Wt K. UITCIIKI.L, T, B. BUSK. MITCHELL & BUSH, Physicians * and * Surgeons, LAWRENCEVILLE, ga. Office on Tike street. Call* answered at a nj hour, day or night. J. C. Harris, Physician and Sargeeru SUWANEE, GA. Disease* of women a • peel ait) -4 J. T. WAGES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Prompt; attention to all calls, day. or night AUBURN, GA. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. GEORGlA—Gwinnett County. Notice is hereby given to all persons having demands against A. G. Harris, late of said county, deceased, to present them to me, prop erly made out, so as to show their character and amount. And all persons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immedi ate payment to me. JknnkrW, Harris, * Administrator of A. G. Harris. Suwanee, Ga., April 12, 1899. LAWRMmiLLE 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 voung men for Soph more class in College, or to take their place in life with a good High School education. Notice the studies our Seuior claes pursues, to-wit: Higher Algtdira, Geometry, Physics, General History, American Literature, Zenophon’s Anabasis (optional), and a combined course in Cassar, Sallust and Cicero. Pupils who complete the prescribed course will receive a High School Diploma. For anv desired information, address SAMUEL W. DuBOSE, LUXOMNI, GA. PRINCIPAL.** ORDER YOUR FINE BOURBON, RYE AND CORN WHISKIES Giiis, Hums, Scotch am! Irish Whiskies, Champagnes, Clarets, Bottled Beers, l’ort and Sherry Wines, Ale and Porter, Club Soda and Ginger Ale (Cantrel jfc Cot hran’s), and Apolinaris water from I’OTTS-THOMI’SON LIQUOR COMPANY, 7-0 Decatur St., Kimball House Block, Atlanta, Oa» 'Phone 48. Feb. JO, ’vw.-tf O. A. NIN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office-Crogan st. Next door toMews-Herahl Lawrenceville, Ga. Will practice in all the courts, Careful at tention ta all legal business. Sep 98 1 v ~~JOHN ML JACOBS, DENTIST, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Office over G. W. & A. P. Cain’s store. F. F. JUHAN L. F MCDONALD. juhan & McDonald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lawrenceville, - - *• Ga. Will practice in all the courts, State and Fed eral. Ixmg and successful experience in every department of the law. Bankrupt Practice a Specialty. If you can’t pay what you owe come and let us give that relief the law provides for you, and begin life anew. Age and .long experience, youth, profteieney and energy combined, Try us, and you will not regret it. T. M. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Practices 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 diseases a spe-* eialty; 20 years experience. The patronage of the public solicited. R. W. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - Ga. Close attention given all bnsiness placed in my hands. N. L. 11UTCHINS, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in postoffice building. Prompt atten tion given to collections aud practice in State and Federal courts. OSCAR BROWN, JNO. R. COOPER. Lawrenceville, Ga. Macon. Ga. BROWN & COOPER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Criminal Law A Specialty. No Extra Charge for Hearse and Services. C. A. WATKINS, Blacksmith, Machinist and Woodworkman, Lawrenceville, Ga. Repairing of all kinds V/ 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. ive 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. mO Because they could buy ■ no better. Pianos were offered 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 Pianos 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. 11. B, Morenus, Mgr. Capitals2,ooo,ooo. 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