The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, September 29, 1899, Image 4

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The News=Herald. Issued Friday. Guaranteed Circulation 2100. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. On« Tear^.. w .76 Six Month* - +0 Four M0nth5......... ...... CLUBBING RATES: Constitution and News-Herald tl.2f> Twico-a-Woek Journal and News-Herald... 1.25 N. Y. World (S times a week) “ “ IJ>O SEPTEMBER~29 1899 A HUSBAND ■ SAYS: ,• wife began using 'N Mother’s Friend A* jfU she could hardly u" get around. Ido not think she used it for two I flj ft Y months and it is V her housework \ \ S without trouble. ” ' * Mother s Friend is an external liniment for expectant mothers to use. It gives them < strength to attend to their household duties almost to the hour of confine ment. It is the one and only prepara- , tion that overcomes morning sickness j and nervousness. It is the only J remedy that relaxes and relieves the . strain. It is the only remedy thatj makes labor short and delivery easy. It is the only remedy that puts the breasts in condition so that swelling or rising is impossible. Don't take medicines internally. They endanger the lives of both mother and child. Mothar's Friend I. .old by drugjLU for SI. Send for our free illustrated book. The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. Italy has 1,182 vessels. Japan has two tanneries. Kansas has one cotton mill. Paris has a dogs’ cemetary. Coffee grows wild in Abysinia. Japan makes pyrotechnic hires. Macon, Mo., has a house famine. Emporer William is a bookbind er. At Frisco Bailors get S2O a month. Paris has many petroleum drink ers. Sir Juag Bahudur has a SIO,OOO hat. * Kansas corn crop: 300,000,000 bushels. America’s locomotives cost S6O- i 000,000. Prussia is to have free sewing schools. St. Louis has an aluminum hand-car. n'SAL'P lIMiTCP H^yd&M?fanvSzßtiCE TO ALL POINTS NORTH, SOOTH AND SOUHWEST Schedule itr Effect Dec. 11, 1898 SiHJTHBOUN n. No. *O3. No.*l. fir New York, vis Vi. 'k. P-. ‘inu'wm: * » OOp iu Lv Wauliinicton “ " 4 lOpm 430 am - Richmond, vi» AC L | 9 OOpih| 005 “ Portmoutb SAL I*B 45 p ml *9 20 ■■ Ar Weldon. | 1140 pm 1150 am Ar Henderson 1 12 57 am! 1 m Ar Raleigh, j 216 a m 881 pin 44 Southern Pine* 1 423 “ 558 “ “ Hamlet I 507 “ | 658 “ _ | 4 Wilmington SAL j *l2 06pm j 44 Monroe, S A L _ J * 648 am | * 912 44 Ar Charlotte, via SAL |* 7 .Warn 1 *1025 pm Ar (theater,"via SA L I* 80Hain ]* 10 56pm 44 Greenwood 10 35 44 1 07 a in 44 Athens 1 18 pm 348 44 44 Atlanta. !_8 60J; 1 tt4Q “ Lt Lawrenceville | *2 31 pm | *5 04am nokt Abound. n«.*o2. Nona. Lv Atlanta, SAL, I *1 00 pm | *8 56 pm Ar Athens | 8 16 pin 11 19 “ 44 Greenwood (541 “ 208 am 44 Chester I 753 44 425 44 Ar Monroe, j 9Hopm 5 55am Ar Charlotte, via sai. | *1021) pmT*7 50 a m u Hamlet 8A L *ll 15 4 »7 45 4 ~ Ar Wilmington, SAL *l2 05 pm 44 Southern Pines BaL *l2 u 8 ara!*9 00 am 44 Raleigh | 210 11 18“ 44 Henderson, j 828 44 1250 pm 44 Weldon, j 4 55am 250 pm Ar Portsmouth | 725 44 |520 pm ]Lr tUchmoncTA CL [~*B 46 44 1* 712 ~ 44 Washining, via p k r 12 31pm 11 10 44 44 New York | 623 44 |A 58 ain Lv Lawreneevllle (^BO7 pm I *lospm • Daily. fDailj, Lx. Sunday. 1 No 408 and 402.--**The “Atlanta Special.’ Solid Pullman Veetibuled Train of Pullman Sleepers and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester. S.C. Nos. 41 and 88, “The S \ L Kxpress,” Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta. Immediate Connections —At Atlanta for Montgomery. New Orleans. Texas, Mexico, Cali fornia, Macon. Pensacola, Selma and Florida No toxtra fare on any train. For tickets sleepers and information, apply to ticket agent or to B. A. Nkwlam). General Agent, Wm. B. Clements. T. P. A„ Atlanta, Ga K. St. John, Vice Pres, and General Manager. V. K. Mcßkk, Gen. Superintendent. H. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager. L. S. ALLKN. General Pass. Agent, General Offices Portsmouth. V*. *.*. bitch *ll. r. •. bvbs. MITCHELL & BUSH, Physicians * and * Surgeons, LAWRBNOEVnX*. QA. Ma *ii PU* ,trMA O»Ua ••■w.r-1 »t u, bmr. i»r or ntckt. J. C. Harris, Physician and Sargesn, SUWANEE, GA. Wmmm •/ vim • tpeoiaitj ■— i ' —' ■— - • *«•*«■-. —. i *fmo!*Md Bend £ £*<«*««’ mjo •XArnlnatlOU. I*U h»»«l»4MBr 1 *•7*l • •*• ■ «r»»r- jßlKillf Jlo -I °m #lm«, safe j2 w Lund pvrfavlli • »ll»fart««7, •iwil; «* rayr**«ut«iS. j^r - ■■■!•.' jF,^ with ordi»r. »»• »/*/».« (Ml *f ike JkM^fcv sg«& sas *|»» 4'iom Srala *irhlr, U BM'dr»truelit>le, •■(• ••»*» « riek, ftivi.it puiUbed, uiif»dluv Mior. OrsteMiiHe b2O l«rh*» b%fc, l< luknnMfilkuf. Writ* fbrprlr.". on o( h- r»l »!<-» •..<! .km, <AMr*M. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.. CHICAGO. j Mrs. Howard Gould has a SIOO,- 000 fan. Albany pavers get $1,36 for eight hours. British India now lias 140 col-1 loges and 17,000 students The only royal M. IJ. in the world is Queen Amelie of Portu gal. Every blast furnace in Pittsburg is producing to its full capacity. Oklahoma is liarvesting a wheat crop estimated at 40,000,000 bush els Liquid is fast taking the place of coal on the vessels plying in the far East. The Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company employs 6,000 men. Many scions of European royal ty hold military commissions be fore they are old enough to walk. Four of the largest boiler shops in Chicaga have granted the terms of the striking boilermakers. In the first half of 1898 Japan sent $10,600,000 gold to England. Thus far in 1899 it has sent only $4,860. I Fried wasp soup is considered a glipat delicacy in China. It is staled that they are quite an ac j quired taste. To the Kansas City (Mo.) Star nothing seems to have shriveled up in Kansas this year but the delin quent tax lists Of EARO’j* -ALL WOMEN Of | jf- 1 andslcknessfrom which woman rL-rfStJi&t suffer Is caused ZauECaP’jF by weakness or the organs of * A*-7*g)i JB|I menstruation. when a woman is not well these organs are affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. Win»i 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 are all benefited by It For advice In cases requiring special directions, address, giving aymptoma, ■ the "Ladles' Advisory Department,'' The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta- jj nooga. Term. THOS. i. COOPER. Tupelo, Mies., eayii •My slater sulft-ed trom eery Irregular i and pslntul menstruation and doctors could not reltave her. Wine of Cardin ft entirely cured her end also helped ms 1C mother through the Change ot Ufa. I .’INE Ci XARULI SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condensed Schedule of I’ntsenger Trains. In Effect June lllh, INI 19. Vet. 'No. 1 S'l‘*sLMl Northbound. jN0.12 33 E*. No. 36 Daily Hally. Sun. 1 Daily. Lv. Atlanta, C. T.‘ 750 a r» 00 m! 4 35 pi 11 60 P 44 Atlanta, E. T. 850 a luo p 5 :u'»p 1~ 50 a 44 Nororosa j 930 al 6 23p 130 a “ Buford 1005 a 708 p 44 Gainesville. Iu 3> aj 223 p 7 -4:i fij 225 a 44 Lula jju 58 a j 4J p' S 10 p 360 a 44 Cornelia. 41 25 a 3 00 pi 8 35 p Ar. Mt. Airy ill 3j al j H 40 p; Lv. Tooooa . .11l 53 a 1 3 3Q p 0 05 p 3 42 a 44 Westminster n?tU m 4 20 a " Sene*‘a 12 52 p 4 15 pi I 437 a 44 Central .. I4dpj j 502 a 44 GrecnvHle j234pi 522 p 550 :» 44 Spartanburg. 337 p 0 13 p fi 45 a 44 Gaffney* 420 pi 6 46 p 725 a 44 Blaeksbnrg .. 438 p 702 pj 742 a ** King’s Mt 503 pi.... I 805 a 44 Gastonia. . 525 p! ' 828 a Lv. Charlotte 6:40 p 8 18 p 925 a Ar. Greensboro ; 952 plO 47 pj 12 06 p Lv. Greensiioro.. j 11 45 pj ... . .... I Ar. Norfolk n 20 a! • \ille 1! 26 pill M p 122 g Ar. Richmond 600 46(S 3 a 626 p Ar. Washington | j 6 42 a|.. Isl 905 p 44 Baltm’ePßU. I 800 a 1125 p 44 Philadelphia. !10 15 a 256 a ** New York ...1 12 43 ml 628 a Fst.Mll Ves. No. 11 Southbound. No. 35 No. 37 Daily Dailv. Dally. 1 Lv. N Y.P ILK 1:1' I', a 430 p~“ ” ! '* Philadelphia | 350 aj 656 p 44 Baltimore. 16 22 aj 920 p “ Washington.. 11l 15 a' 10 45 p! . Lv. Richmond ... jl2 Olnn II 6b pjlToo p . Lv. Danville 6 02 p 5 60 a! 610 a Lv. Norfolk ... j'B 35 p ... Ar Greensboro I 5 15 al Lv Greensiioro I 7 24 p 7 05 a 737 a Ar. Charlotte 10 00 p! it 25 a 12 05m Lv. Gastonia JlO 49 p 10 07 n 1 12 p “ King’s Mt— 1 138 p “ Blacksburg 1131 p 1045 a 206 p ' Gaffnera 1146 p lo 58 a 224 p 44 bpnrtanhurg. 12 26 a 11 34 a 315 p . 44 Greenville... 125 al2 30 p 4:W p vTTT Central. ... 1 532 p K Sene,-a j 228 a 1 83 p 545 p “ vV estminster 6OOp 8 “ ,l -_ Tocoon a 17 a 2 18 p 630 p 60a * Mt. Airy 712 p 680 a < "rnelia 3 00 p 7 16 p 637. a M J-j Ula 408 a 8 18 p 738 p 667 a Gnmesvi le 430a387p8 28 p 720 a Buford I 4 56 a 8 40 p 7 4* a a* T:r r ? VK 5 * 915p8 27 a Ar. Atlanta, E.T. 6 10 a 4 55 p«10 00 p 930 a 88 - "N” night t hesapeake Line Steamers in daily service between Norfolk ami Ha timore. tr^JSrP?*7 washin Itton and South wesu rn Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman sleeping cars lietween New York and New Or leans, v a \\ ashington, Atlanta and Montgom i H New York and Memphis, via>s aabmgton,Atlanta and Birmingham. A!s<i BIBKAUY <»BI4BRVA -1 ION CARS lietween Atlanta and New York. First class thoroughfare coaches between Wash ington and Atlanta. Dining ears serve all mean en route. Pullman draw uig-r«>oin sleepingcarf between Greensboro and Norfolk. (Hose con neotion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT. Nos. 36 and 36 United States Fast Mad runs solid between Washington and New Or leans. via Southern Kailwav. A. A W p. R R and L. Jfc N. R. R., being c«>miM>sed of l>agg:ige car and coaches, through without change for passengers of all classes. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars lietweeu New York and j New Orleans, via Atlanta ami Montgomery ami between Charlotte and Birmingham. Also 1 ullman Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Can ! between Atlanta and Asheville, N.C. heaving vvasliiniiton each Tuesday ami Friday, s tourist sleeping oar will run through between I Washington and hau Francisco without ehangn. I Dining car* serve all meals en route Nos. 11,33, .44 and 12—Pullman sleepingcarf > betw*** n RichmondamiCharlotte. vi * Oanviiie, i south bound Nos. 11 and 33, northbound No*, i 14 and 12 j FRA NK 8. GANNON. J. M. OIJLP, Third V-P. 5c Gen. Mgr., Trat’ie M’g’r. Washington, D. C. Washington, D. C. W. A. TURK. Sj. H HARDWICK, Gan’l Pas>. Ag’t ~ Ass t Gcu’l Pass. Ag’t., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. §4 BUGGY WHEELS $6.90 HMill CRAIIA, S.4KVKVN PA TEST, tlrrd «ud height 3 ft. 4 iu., 3 ft. f in. or 4 ft. ISnokes 11-16 or 11-8 iu. For any other Isi at; scn3 for catalogue. Cut this* ad. out and send to us with O.NK iioij.au. state Hi its wheel wanted and we will - end them by freight C. O. u. K\ihks at your freight dep .t and then pay fr*l*l«t baU.ir*-. ifi.iKi and freight charge*. SEARS,ROEBUCK 4 CO.(>»< CHICACO, ILL. HOME CURE FOR BLOOD POISON. Riwara flf tho nnptnre l There ia not the olighteot doubt that the UOWQiO Ul lllu UUuIUIO doctors do more harm than good in treating Contagiouo Blood Poison; many victims of Pltphwnrif • Yflll Pan this loiithaomt! diseasi- would be much better railidWUl K, IUU Uull off to-day if they had never allowed them selves to be dosed on mercury and potash, the Cure Yourself at Home. WhiCh th * doctor, ever give for The doctors are wholly unable to get rid of this vile 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 constant doses of potash and mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break out into sores, and the fight is continued indefinitely, the drugs doing the system more damage than the disease itself. Mr. H. L Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark. N. J., says: “I had spent a hundred debars with the doctors, when 1 realized that they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my bcay, and these soon broke out into running sores, and I g endured all the suffering which this vile disease pro- jVCH j duces. I decided to try S 8. S. as a last resort, and wag fy soon greatly improved. I followed closely your 'Direc- J tions for Self-Treatment,’ and the large splotches on my ft , chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long As? disappeared entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my Sg vk / skin has been as clear as glass ever since I cured my sell at home, after the doctors had failed completely.’’ 'f’nv It is valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors ' pf to cure Contagious Blood Poison, for the disease is be yond their skill. Swifts Specific— 8. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD —acta in an entirely different way from potash and mercury—it foroee the Soi non out of the system and gets rid of it entirely. Hence it cures the isease, while - other remedies only shut the poison in where it lurks forever, constantly undermining the constitution. Our system of private home treat ment places a cure within the reach of all. We give all necewary medical ad vice, free of charge, and save the patient the embarrassment of publicity* Write for full information to Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. ORDER YOUR FINE BOUItBON, RYE AND CORN WHISKIES (iins, Bums, Scotch and Irish Whiskies, Champagnes, Clarets, Bottled Beers, port and Sherry Wines, Ale and Porter, Club Soda and Ginger Ale(< antrel it Cochran’s), and Apolinarfs water from I’OTTS-TIIOMPSON LIQUOR COMPANY, 7-0 l>«*<*atur St., Kimball Uou.se Block, Atlanta, Oa. Phone 48. Fob. iO, CLARK BANKS, -*THK OLD RELIABLE 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 juvites his friends to call, as suring them of p.u old Georgia welcome. First-ciass work Sat isl'action guaranteed. 11-20-1 y =iß 'fta, BE n n o d MONEY UU —i 4y F ~- / il l 11IIH A SI. UIT and | 1 *** send to u state y«.ur l jrAr X. w.igbi uml height also j ga | inch, .rouwi This Circidar Plush Cape Mali’s Seal Plush. *0 inches D-ng, «”it full : weep, lined throughout With Mvn rrlr. d Silk lit hurt, bln* or n <l. V el V I 1 elaborate! v embroidered with aeutarhe braid and black beading as Illustrated. Trimmed all nround with extra fine mark Thibet Fur. heavily interlined with wadding and fiber chamois Write h.r free i loak ( alnlitirtir. A«b m-m, SEARS, ROEBUCK *. CO., CHJCACO Bear*. Hoel.uek i* 00. are thoroughly reliable.— Fnltm.) A charge of grand laceuy has been preferred against Doctor John F. Sibley, former superin tendent of the Missouri school for the blind. A letter from a “Jackie” of the States steamship Nashville says that the trip to St. Louis made the crew discontented with man-of-war.life. Dr. Gilbert Reid has already raised in New York $15,000 for the international institute he is to es tablish in Pekin, China, and a committee has been formed to ob tain $7,000 more here for the same purpose. In Germany potato bread is used by the natives of Thuringia to feed their horses, especially when they are worked hard iu very cold weather. The animals thrive on it, ( aud their health and strength are excellent. The American delegates to the recent peace conference have of- j sered, on behalf of the United States, to erect near the English church a peace chapel, with a stone j to commemorate the conference. The offer has been accepted. During the last half year 125 J vessels aggregating 284,877 tons, were launched on the Clyde, beat- ! ing all reco ds, England still j rules the seas. Ail Right Nov*. “Overwork and loss of necessary sleep made me very nervous and it was with the greatest difficulty that 1 could execute my solos. A friend advised me to give Dr. Miles’ Nervine a trial, which i did and received im mediate benefit. In a few days I was entirely relieved. 1 recommend it to all musicians who suffer from over worked and disordered nerves." Otto H. Shemmer, 2316 State St., Milwaukee, Wia. Dr. Mites’ Nervine is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money beck. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Dr Milm Medical Company. Elkhart, Ind. r.ftl.Cjß BUYS A $3.50 SUIT \i f i|oOO I'ELKBIUTED "NKVKKWKAROI T ’ imi lil.lt VJx SKAT AND KMCK, HIM !..*H f 8.60 BOYS’I WO siuUK PIKIR KNKK I’ANTH BUTS AT SI.OB. /vt> \a new suit free for any of these SUITS / Ur* - WHICH DON T OIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR . SEND NO MONEY, cui this ad. eutand bend to u», .lair age of Imy and ear whether I - the suit by eytress, C. O. L>. subject to ex- i 1 * I / i express office and It fount! jterfeetly r-atis- I \ factory and equal to »uita »old In jour town for I k I *8.50, pay your express agent on r Special l l\ I Offer Price, and express charges. W W THIS! KNEE PANT SUITS for Uoj» lto W We ir> years of age and irt retailed everywhere al ■ ■-*- 60. Made with DOI'BLK »KAT and KNKKB, ■ latest 19UO »ty!» na illuatrated, made from a A9BK3 special heavy wclflit. wear re.lsliiijr, all-woel si an lon la .si mere, neat, handsome pattern, fine Italian llnine. genuine Uraydun Interlining, padding, •laying and reinforcing, silk and linen sewing, flnelidlor made thmugtiiiuf.a anlt uuy boy or parent would he proud 01. IOK KUKK t LOTH BAMPLKH of Hoys’ t'lolhlng f..r bnya 4 lt» 19 IKARB, write for Sample llottU No. 9»K, contains fasliioti plates, tape meanure'Hiid full instructions how to order. Mcn’a Kliltw made to order from $5.00 up. Sam ples sent tree on application. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. dnc.), Chicago. 111. (Sears, lto*buck k to. are thoroughly reliable. lull tor.) ”“ONE’" MINUTE COUCH CURE cures quickly. That is what it wa; made for. Prompt, safe, sure, quick relief, quick cure. Pleasant to take. Children like i! and adults like it. Mothers buy it for their children. rmpared rty E. (\ Do Wilt ACo , makei ol Di'Wit t’s Little Enrlv Rlsr-»M. iho tanuy ■ 1 • It- O' 11 - All druggist*sell I>r. Miles’ Paiu Pills. SEND us ONE DOLLAR* - x JL_ Cut thU ad. oat anil arud iu us with gi.OO, and we will tend you this NEW | fcsXfft 'A-*'* ? MU'KOVHI I* A It bolt MiXORUAX. by freight t. 11. I)., subject toriamlaa • i-.n. \on cuu e lamlnr It at > our nuirnt Ir. lght drpul . and H r ** > _* jou And It exactly ui repreaented, the greatest vain* you ever saw I ~ fB mmt fnr belter than orirnns adiertiseil by others at more money, pay the freiuht F ■ -111.1 1 1*1 * ihiiniifWwFi If 4 jWTTH anent OUR PRICE $35,50, less the SI.OO deposit, ar $84.7,0 and" 1 , s, . j ffi rrighl charges. THE PARLOR CEM I* one of the most HI K ABI.K K AMI NUEKTICST TONUI Instruments ever made. From th© lllu-tration TWBj&TI i: .ft sho v n, which is engraved direct fr.>m a photograph you can form i mp 2 A .jßjMtW'vij Home Idea of its beautiful appearance. Made IVoinsulld »|ii«rtrr / HfflHlß l : 'l|wJ»Sffa!v3 •awed «nk or walnut us desired, perforated key slip, full panel body, wwr-.• - ,»?. beanliful marquetry design panels and many other handsome decorations E yefiSy TBIJ • - i ..- H j and ornaments, making It the VKU¥ LATEST STYLK. THE PALLOR 1 JJ LKM is 6 feet high, 42 inches long, 23 Indies wide and weighs 350 il i * m H pound*. Contains 5 octaves, 11 Htops, as follows: Diapason, Principal, Q h f B llulrlana, Melodia, Celeste, Cremona, Hass Coupler, Treble Cosplsr, sAjjF/ | t.rand tlrcan Swell, 4 Mete of Orchestral Toned Itesonalory Pipe Duality Reeds, 1 Set of 17 Pure Sweet Jb-lodla Reeds, 1 Set of 87 Ciiariuingly Itrilllant Celeste Reeds, 1 Met of 2♦ Rich Mellow Smooth lMspasun Reeds, 1 Set of Pleasing Non Melodious Principal Reeds. THE PARLOR CEM HCtion conHiHtsof the Alililr.Eß* Cele .rated Newell Heeds, which are only used in the high- i -^SS£. e t grad© instruinentS| immoad Csupiers and m of the best rubber cloth, 3 ply beilows strik and finest --• ' — 4 leather in valves. THE PARLOR CEM is furni-hed JV'k i with a 10x1* beveled plate French mirror, nickel ~~ lj fun.lsh free a handsome organ stool aad the bast organ lastme- ~ - GUAHANTEED 1 ' 25 YEARS. :t I'jMl Fsiie a written binding 25 year guarantee, by the r "!23SaOcj t 9^7 terms and conditions of which if any part gives out we I^EglT repair lt free of eharge. Try it one month and we will GyL ;>•: gg^ffei rerund your monev Ir you are not perfectly satisfied. 600 t .• •.JMMMBgßaLffip»iyvfc.Ta• * : 45 : %’ be OUR* RELiABILITr IS ESTABLISHED “J™ dealt with us ask your neighbor about us, write H NlWMmtoo j J3?\V the publisher oi this railroad or eiprea* eonitwlny in t'hioa.go. He ha*e a rapltal of o»er $700.0D0.n0. occupy entire v tC&TfrS* > one of the largest business blocks in Chicago, *HA' . ' :;. , - w and employ nearly 1000 people in our own ‘ building WE HKLI OHDANM AT $22.00 and apt PIANOS, $116.00 and np; also everything In musical Instruments at lowest wholesale prices. Write for frcosprclal organ, piano and musical Instrument catalogue. Address, (Stara, Roebuck A Co. are thoroughly rellabK -~Ee r. J SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.). Fulton, Dwpl«in.»and Wayman Sis.. CHiCACO, ‘ 5. ONE DOLLAR ■■ A ftacifTT) aae>levwyg.‘-l'gy! will Head this »ur lt>oU »tyU gsu-pound hixh-crade ■■■■ - - 1 SsvSStvKfcSfW-* - 1 Coal-md >Voo<: look Slow to unv M 1(1 rt»s, I *”I r P anywhere «*a*t „r the Rocky Mountain*, by \l nil l' fn-lght « .O. 11. ,»ul jeef to examination. Yolloanex li> I U I UU [jg f amine it at your freight depot aud if found —————— RxllW’ r|f f porfrctly aatlafaotory and ihe *rvair«t «l«.r h*r -111 Rain VOU ever saw or he:u , d of pay th* freight agent TI >- J OUR SPECIAL OFFER FBICE *- a* 1«.>8 thrll.OOneut w ithorder.or sl2.Boand frrlchl •' f rh»nrr»| freight averai'o* ab.)Utsl.oo for every SOOinllra) V" | THIS STOVE IS SIZE No. 8. n^ll CvTAinches: tuade from brat pla Iran, extra larjre tlue><. D W * heavy covers, cut centers, heavy linings and grates, nickeled oven shelf, aluniinlne lined oven doors. ‘11:7. ..i-. ■ 'fmEsSjr' \y handsome nickel plated ornaments and trimming:*, ■ . Ml \EFj —~— " r " W\ ntra larfr dc'p p«>rrrlain Hard rrarr.nlr, hand.' im- large aS» ■«' rm rnementedbaao. ICST COAL OURNCR MADE, N v' : * |ft» and we furnish KHKK an extra wood grate, making x perfect wood burner. WI ISSI'K A HIMi|N«. ,n —-"«=■■ Gl ARANTKK with every stove, and guArantee safe 1 delivery to your nearest railroad station. '■ ' Sparlal SfovrCalaloeiis mailed free on appllradon. Address Iteara, Boabaek $ Co. are thoroughly reliable.-Mitor.) SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. (Inc.) CHICAGO, ILL fEED AND LIVERY STABLE at Duluth, Ga. W. F. HERRINGTON, PROPRIETOR First-class turnouts always on hand for the accomoda tion of the traveling public, at reasonable rates. -(•THE HEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. - C.C. WALL, Proprietor. 1 have Just completed the enlargement of my shop, and added to it an annex for repairing and repainting Carriages, Wagons and Buggies, and am now prepared lo make old vehicles as good or bolter than new, und will build l ew vehicles to order. ,1. M. Smith, the old reliable painter, does the finishing on all Jobs of paint ing. and every job is fully guaranteed to give satisfaction. Bring along your vtork, in either wool or iron,and l will save you money. Horseshoeing ami repairing of all kind*. Call and see me at my new shop next to < lake’s livery stable. C C. WALL. Lawr*uc«ville, Ga.. July 14, l»9w. 4m Genern! Jimones. the Dominican revolutionist, has reached Santiago de Cnbulleroa and has been re ceived «n triumph. A special session nf th* j Texas legislature will be held to consid er the revenue bill prepared by the State Tax Commission. A man was robbed and chloro formed and placed on a railway track near Wichita. He recovered in time to escape destruction. * The eleven men charg'd with lynching the three Humphries, were taken from Athens, Tex., to Palestine, on a change of venue. A big fight is being waged in Oklahoma for the gubernatorial appointment since the report that Governor Barnes is to bo removed. A Cure for Constipation. I have been tronbled with constipation for year. It was ruining tny health, my com fort and mvcomplexton.and E amedadtosay that oelerv King has restored all three, and this after frying many other medicines that were supposed to be good, hut which wereof no value whatever. I would like to tell every suffering woman what Celery King has done for me —Nellie Gould, Medina, Ohio. Celery King cures Constipation and all dis eases of the Nerves, Stomach, Liver and Kid neys. Sold by druggists. 26c. and 60c. 3 Morgan county republicans have indorsed Richard Yates for Gov ernor of Illinois. Sick Headache is the bane of many lives. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi cine cures and prevents the annoying complaint. The Governor's Guards, of Aus tin, Tex , one of the crack milita ry companies of the world, have disbanded. Frequently Protracted Constipation causes Inflamation of the' Bowels.— Remedy, use Dr. M A.Simmons Liver Medicine. Because the copper company at Ducktown refused to recognize the recently formed miner’s union, 350 miners went on a strike. “What might have been”—lf that little cough hadn’t beeq neglected—is the sad reflection of thousands of con sumptives. One Minute Cough Cure cures cough and colds. R. J. Bagwell, Lawreneeville.and Dr. Hinton,Dacula. The Texas Grain Dealers’ Asso ciation will make an appeal to the State Railroad Commission for re lief from present rates. Pure clean blood and a healthy liver result from the use of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the “famous little pills.” They cure constipation, billiousness and sick-headache. K. J. Bagwell, Lawrencenceville, and Dr. Hinton,Da cula. Myron Roberts, insane, shot and killed his demented son in Hannibal, Mo., and then attempt ed suicide. Insanity was heredi tary. i —Scientists declare that the physical deterioration of the hu i man race, which has boon i for centuries, has ceased and a | gradual improvement commenced. —The Glasgow Town Council has awarded a contract for two j ; electric traction engines to an j American company solely on the ground of an earlier delivery than could be promised in Groat j Britain. SE HD WO MONEY SM® s*sss m_ cs,si DBOP tA»IM£T BURDICK SCWIHG MACHINE fr.l«»i ('o'. u.“,akji« l u l, .! 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JIkT.%QSF.SSk i«ery hn.f.a attarboirat i.fnrai.bef* »d our Free Instruction Book tell. nyoro can runit ami do either plaiif ab? kind of ?m?? wirk TEARS- BINDING GUARANTEE is sent with everymachine STS YOU NOTHING » f* e .f n<l exara ‘ne this machine, compare it — W| ' h those your storekeeper sellnat S4O OO cr;.3i£ A tidiest, sears, ROEBUCK «e CO. dnc.) Chicago, 111. PILES “linfflsred th#* torture* of the damned with protruding piles brought on by conetipe tion with which I was afflicted for twenty years I ran across your CASCARETS in the town of Newell. la.. and never found anything to equal them To-day lam entirely free from piles and feci like a new man ” C. H. Kirrz, 1411 Jones St., Sioux City, la Pleasant. Palatable. Potent, Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 26c. 60c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... hsrllof n»m»dy Company, < hlrate. ■natronl, !Uw Tort. 112 W.Tfi DAfY Sold and guaranteed by all drug * I U-DAu gists to Cl K, Tobacco Habit The Attormy-Gcneral’s depart ment of Illinois holds that the tr atment of disease by* faith or religion is not a crime, according to the state statues. The French-Kversole feud is racing in Kentucky. One death anti several persons injured is the result ol a battle recently. The Philpot-Griftin feud is also omi nous in Clay county. The drought has tied up the street cars in Austin, Tex. The electric light plant, operated by water, has refused to furnish pow er to run its electric cars, E. E. Roby, former cashier of the Tyler Banking Company, was indicted at Tyler, Tex., for receiv ing deposits when he knew the bank to be in a failing condition. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers expel from the system all poisonous accumu lations, regulates the stomach, bowels ami liver, and purify the blood. They drive away disease, dissipate melan choly, and give health and vigor for the daily routine. Do note gripe or sicken. R. J. Bagwell, Lawrenceville, and Dr. Hinton, Dacula. Dick Wiles, a Pawnee Indiag of Perry, Ok., got drunk on patent medicine, went to sleep on the railroad track and got his h-t d chopped off. Miss Sillar Brown, Warsaw, Ga., writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Med icine is a roost wonderful medicine for Torpid Liver, Constipated Bowels,Sick Headache, Indigestion and Chronic Diarrhoea. I think its strength and action far superior to Zeilio’s and Black Draught. SEND US ONE DOLLAR new 19»» pattern hMrh-graJe KBBBUVOiK COAL A!U> WOOL COOK BTOVK, by freight C.0.D., subject to examination. Examine It at j th(PW.OO jffWRTTE FOR OUR BIG FREE"" F er t o^ i Vi2 O STOVE CATALOGUE. and freight charges This stovo is size No. 8, oven is lo' j xlßx 11, top is 42x23; made from best pig iron, extra large flues, heavy covers, he.avy linings and grates, large oven shelf, heavy tin-lined oven door, handsome nickel plated ornamentations and trimmings, extra large deep, genuine Standlsh porcelain lined reservoir, Land some large ornamented base. Best coal burner made, and we furnish FREE on extra wood grate, making it a per fect wood burner. WR ISSUE A BINDING GUARANTEE with every stovo and guarantee safe delivery to your rail road station. Your local dealer would charge you *26.0* for such a stovo, the freight ie only about *I.OO for each 600 miles. «o we nave you at least ipio.no. Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.(INC )CHICAGO,ILL /Hears, Roebuck A Co. are thoroughly reliable. —Editor.) Peraian’gourmands duvour 100,- 000 pounds of snails daily. A soap factory at Aoapulco, Mexico, has an output of 100,000 pounds a month, and finds it diffi cult to supply the demand. Kamatchatka may soou become as popular a resort as the Klondike, as gold has been discovered there iu promising quantities. The Long Island Railroad has adopted the rule that passengets are to leave the cars by the front door and enter by the rear door. Iu an exciting battle with a lot j of copperhead snakes on Richard’s j farm, near Shamokin, Pa., Hugh ; Jenkins killed seven of,them. —The translation of Capt. Dreyfus’ letters to his wife is sell ing at the rate of 600 copies a day— an almost unprecedented sale for a book of that character Thomas Carleton, of Waterville, Me., has a decided novelty in the shape of a sham-vock which he ra'sed himself. It is thought to be the only one ever cultivated in the state of Maine. Senoia' Enterprise: Georgia raised cane makes the finest flavored syrup in the world, except maple syrup. It is far superior to the Florida syrup—a fact that is coming to be recognized iu the markets of the country. The new Rathhaus of Leipsic will cost $1,600,000. It will occupy the site of the old Pleisonberg, where Luther held his disputation. A tower of tho old castle still stands, and will be worked into the a/chitectural design of the City Hally. A railroad official iu a recent lecture stated that it cost his road yearly about SIO,OOO for pins; $5,- 000 for rubber bands; $5,000 for ink; $7,000 for lead pencils—also that it cost nearly as much for stationary to carry ou the business as for iron. BDILDINC MATERIAL DOORS—INSIDE ANH OUTSIDE. SASH, SIDE LIGHTS, BLINDS, MANTLES, FLOORING, , * ‘ CEILING, BASE BOARDS, CORNER BOARDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMING, MOULDINGS, LATHS, SHINGLES, LOCKS,HINGES,WINDOW WEIGHTS, ETC. Ail material complete for building a house. Atlanta prices duplicated and freight saved. J. A. AMBROSE & CO. Lawrenceville, Ga TAKE TREATMENT FROM DR. BANKS OF BOWMAN. Do You Desire to be Cured ? READ THE ENDORSEMENT OF AN INFLUENTIAL MAN AND WIFE. Monroe, Ga, Sept., 1899. -This certifies that Dr. Edward Hanks, of Bowman, has treated my wife for Dropsy, Kidney and other troubles for the short period of about five weeks. I de*lre to say that my wife’s health is decidedly better than it has been for two years. M y wife now sleeps sweetly, the 4welling has disappeared from her limbs, her appetite is good, and the im provement has simply been wonderful. My wife and I heartily recommend Dr. Banks to ail afflicted people. Give him a trial and tie convinced for yourself. Very truly, Mk. and Mrs. a. E. McDowell. Read What the People of My Home Town Say: Bowman, Ga., May 3rd, 1898. We the undersigned certify that Dr. Edward Banks has practiced medicine in Bowman for a period of about three years, and many peo ple have gained health through his instrumentality. We regard Dr. Banks as being a faithful, conscientious physician. P. Zellar, Pres. John Gibson lust. J, S. Colvard, Prof. L. “ “ J.A. Ginn, Merehant. G. W. Hand, A S. Johnson, M. D. VV. N. Browu, Clerk. S. H. Walker, M. D. M. F. Adams, N. P. S. B, Seegar, Merchant. I treat Chronic Diseases and diseases peculiar to women. If vou cannot see me personally write for a list of printed questions to be answered, and you can obtain, treatment by express. Charges after July 10th, 1899, $7.50 per month. This is exactly 25 cents per day, counting thirty days to the month. Very respectfully, EDWARD BANKS, M. D., Specialist. BOWMAN, GEORGIA. a W. R. DEXTER, FUNERAL DIRECTS^EMBALMER,, i.nwrencevillc. (in. a full line of Coffins, Conkem, Cases. Suit* ;• : Wrappers. Shoes, Gloves,etc., always on hand. All Calls Given Prompt Attention No Extra Charge for Hearse and Services. The spider that seeks out a peb ble and anchors her web with it clearly makes use of a tool, says the Scientific American. The peb ble is aualagous to the iron anchor used by man. Spiders have been known to use nails for anchors. Only one-half of those who en ter the military academy at West Point coutinue in it long enough to obtain a commission, and in part because of the severity of the discipliu . Six thousand six hun dred and fifty eight cadets were admitted to the academy up to and including 1886, and only 8,- 884 of these were graduated DR. BANKS AGAIN, Read Endorsement of an Excel lent Man and Minister. Winder, Ga., July 20, ’99. This certifies that my wife has been afflicted for a poriod of 18 years, at times in bed for 3 or 4 months. £ decided to employ Dr. Edward Banks, of Bowman, Ga., to treat her, and desire to say that her relief has been wonderful. Du ring her affliction she has been treated by more than a dozen phy sicians, with only temporary re lief. My wife boldly asserts now that she feels better than since her marriage, a period of 18 years. Dr. Banks has also treated me, and I am frank to say that I have been wonderfully relieved. I cheerfully recommend Dr. Banks to all af flicted people. Give him a trial and see-for yourself. Very truly, J.C. Patrick, Minister. i Remarkable Gore in Six Miles of Boman. Bowman, Ga , Sept. 9, ’99. This certifies that I vtas afflicted and not able to walk for a period of 4 years. I was treated by more thau a dozen physicians. After taking treatment from dk. edwakd banks for a short while 1 was re stored to health, and am now able to walk and attend to all my do mestic duties. (Signed) Mrs. Mattie Kidd, P. O. Dye, Elbert Co. Ga, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this September 9th, 1899. M. F. Adams Notary Public and exoHicio J. P. If you cannot see me personally, write for treatment, question blanks, etc. Very truly, Edwin Banks. M D Bowman, Ga. W. M. Deuney, Merchant. I. D. Gloer, S. M. Hulme, Merchant. T. L. Adams, Attorney at Law. J. A. Quillian, Minister, formerly of Bowman, now of Winder. I. G. Gloer, Farmer. H, A. Poss, Marshal. F. Butler, Minister. W. A. David, Railroad Agent. G. J. Christian, Minister. ,0. A. NIX, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office-Crojan *t. Next door to Newe-Herald Lawrenceville, Ga. Will practice In all the court*, Careful at tention ta all letfal business. Sa d 96-W T. M. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Practices in the State courts. Special atten tion given to the winding up of estate*. jollnmTjacobsT ' DENTIST, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Office over G. W. & A. t\ Cain’s store. V. G, HOPKINS, DENTAL SUJiGEON, Office in the old Winn drug store building*, LAWRENCEVILLE, GA. J. A. PERRY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, : : Ga. Office over G. W. & A.P. Cain 4 *Stor j. All business entrusted to my care will re» ceive prompt attention. F. F. .ILHAN L. F MCDONALD. juhan & McDonald, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lawrenceville, - - - Ga. Will practice in ail the courts, State nnd 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 and let u* give that relief the law provides for you, and begin life anew. Ago and long experience, youth, proficiency and energy combined, Try us,aud you will not regret it. N. L. HUTCHINS, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofttce in postoftice building. Prompt atten - tion given to collections and practice in Stata and Federal courts. OSCAR BROWN, JNO. R. COOPER. Lawrencevilie,Ga. Maoon. Ga. BROWN & COOPER, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. Criminal Law A Specialty. Office up stairs in the old Winn drugstore. R. W. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrencevilie, - - - Ga. ulose attention given all bnsiness placed la my hands. J. T. WAGES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Prompt attention to all calls, day* or night AUBURN, GA. W. T. HINTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Dacula, - - - - Ga. Located at the late Dr. 8. H. Freeman old stand, and any of his former customers will Hnd me ready to serve them. Chronic DiKeaaes a Specialty. All calls promptly attended to, day or night . S. L. HINTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Dacula, - - - - Ga. Office near the depot, t?hroak> diseases a spe cialty; 20 years experience. The patronage of the public solicited* y. E. BELL, ' 5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TRIP. GA. Residence at. W. J- Tribble’s, office opposite store, of Jacobi & William*, Calls answered promptly, day or nighty j une f