The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, November 03, 1899, Image 4

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The News=Herald. • ” issvied Every Kri<aa;y. O-uaianteed Circulation 2100. SCB»C»IPTION BATES. Cm# T««r •'* Six Months - - - Four Months CLUBBING RATES t Constitution snii News-HorsW 11-i Twice-s-Weok Journal «n l News-Hersld... U'S N. V. World (.1 times a «wll “ " IJ| O NOVEMBER 3 1899 ONLY HALF A MAN. How 3en. Nicholi, » Brave Oonfeierat;. To:k Himself to Pieces. Gen. Nichols, of New Orleans, was well known throughout the southern states as one of the bravest officers in the Confederate armv. He sacrificed an eye. a leg and an arm to the cause which he believed just, and came out of the war, as he declared, “only half a man.” But the half that was left enjoyed a joke as keenly as ever. Science replaced the lost members go successfully that nobody who was ignorant of his misfottune could detect it. The G-neral often t dd the fol lowing story: Stopping at a hotel in Mobile a negro boy was detailed to help him prepare for bed. After his bag was unpacked, and his coat laid aside, he said: “Now, Sam, take off my leg.” Sam stared speechlessly. “Don’t know bow to take off legs, eh ? N 1 w, look here. He unscrewed the leg, and keep ing it carefully covered with the Every Month there are thousands of wo -1 men who nearly suffer death from irregular mensea. Soma- ( times the ' • period ” comes too often sometimes not often 1 enough—sometimes the flow it i i too scant, and again it la too t profuse. Each aymptom show* that Nature needs help, and 1 that there is troubla in tha or i gant concerned. Bo careful t when in any of the above con ditions. Don’t take any and every nostrum advertised to > care female troubles BRADFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR is the one safe and sura medicine for irregular or pain ful menstruation. It cures all the ailments that are caused by irregularity, such as leucor rhcea, falling of the womb, nervousness; pains in the head, back, breasts, shoulders, sides, hips and limbs. By regulating the menses so that they occur every twenty-eighth day, all those aches disappear together. Just before your time comes, get a bottle and see how much good it will do you. Druggists sell it at si. Sand for our fra# book, “Parfast Health for Women.” THE BKADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. SA. long black stocking, laid it aside. ” “Now, take off this arm.” “No sah, no sab ! NebLer took off no genfremau's ahm in my life!” gaeped Sam, turninggrey with ter ror, “You’re a pretty valet. Noth ing easier.” The arm was taken off and laid on the table beside the leg, and the general prepared for sleep and got into bed, “Oh, by the way 1 We’d better take an eye out.” He took it out. Sam backed to the door, afraid to turn his back to the terrible guest, who stretched sleepily, and then said: “Now, Sam, take off my head.” Sam rushed out of the room to the office, and could find strength to gasp out, “It’s de debbil hisself, sah ! He’s taken himself to pieces in room fohty-eight!” The man who has the nerve to make a joke of his sacrifices in any cause is very sure of sympa thy and approval.—Youth’s Com panion. Used by British Soldiers in Af rica. Capt. C, G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as comman der of the forces that captured the famous rebel Galishe. Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, from Vry burg, Bechuanaland, he writes: “Before starting on the last cam paign I bought a quantity of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint, and had given to my men, and in every case it proved most beneficial.” For sale by Bug well Drug Co. The flashing eye, buoyant footstep and rosy complexion result from the use of Dr M. A. Simmons Liver Med icine. At Roberta, Ga., cotton seed costs fifteen cents a bushel. Temporary derangement of diges tion, through overwork, worry or emo tional excitement, are quickly rectified by Dr. M A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Kingman, Ariz., has a tax rate of $8.85 on the SIOO. What is Calary King ? 1 auwn berb drink, and i** po«itiv« cm ftsr aonatipation, headache, nervous disorder*, rttfWn mtt«m. kidney disease*, and the vari oue Cw>nhles arising from a disordered atom acb.iKltorpWlivw. It \B a met *gr«*bl* medicine, and Ja recommended by physician* federally. Bejnemher, U cum ooMtlpatlou. Celery King is sold in 26c. and 50c. package* by draff i*t» and dealer*. S. S. S. GOES i TO THE BOTTOM. Promptly Readies the Sea! r"4 a uni ri« blood remedies It matters not how ob- Ol 3 nlflnfl lIRPJKfit and 8lln,t « the ca*«, nor what other treat- Ul ail DIUUU UlOCddDd aim ment or remedies have failed, 8.8.8. » .. ... . _ .. always promptly reaches and cures any Cures the Worst CeSBS d**?**® Where the blood is in any way involved. UUIGd 1110 nuiol UfIOOO. Kveryons who hat had experience with ~ blood d iseases knows that there are no ail ments or troubles so obstinate and difficult to cure. Very few remedies olaitn to cure such real, deep-seated blood diseases as 8. 8. 8. oures, and none oan offer such incontrovertible evidenceof merit. 8 8.8. it not merely a tonic—lt is a cure! It goes down to the very seat of all blood diseases, and gets at tha foundationof the very worst eases, and routs the poison from the system. Itdooo not, like other remedies, dry up the poison and hida it from view temporarily, only to break forth again more violently than over; 8. 8. > force* out over* trace of taint, and rida the system of it forever. Mrs. T W. Lee, Montgomery, Ala., writes: “Some year* ago I was inoculated with poison by a nurse who infected my babe with blood taint. I was covered with sores and T ulcers from head to foot, and in my greatextremity I prayed «BK to die. Several prominent physicians treated me, but all W~9*’ MuT to no purpose. The mercury and potash which they ET .. A# §*ve me seemed to add fuel to the awful flame which was evouring me. I waa advised by friends who had teen mlflEi wonderful cures made by it, to trv Swift’s Specific I im proved from the -.tart, a, the medicine seemed to go direct jBH to the cause of the trouble and force the poison out. Twenty w bottles cured me completely.” Swift’* Specific— S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD —ls the only remedy that is guaraateed purely vegetable, and contains ne mercury, potash, arsenie, or any other mineral or chemical. It never falls to cure Cancer, Enema, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poisoa, Tetter, Boils, Carbuncles, Sores, ete. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Bpeeifie Company. Atlanta, On. New York jewelers now enjoy the eight hour day. KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE CURED Thousand* of such eases have been cured by the use of Botanic Blood Balm <B. B. B.) If you doubt it. write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga.. and they will send you a book of wonderful cures, not only of the above disease*, but of all manner of ailments arising from Impure blood. It is the standard remedy of the ajre for the cure of all blood and skin diseases, old running Sores, Pimples aud Kidney and Bladder Dis* eases. SI.OO per large bottle. CCKin WITH TWO BOTTLES. J. A. Maddox, Atlanta, Ga„ writes: “1 hud great trouble in pss»ing urine, which was filled with sediments. My back and loins gave me much pain, and I lost my appetite, strength and flesh. I became nervous snd unable to sleep. Two bottles of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) gave me entire relief.” S. M. KUia, Atlanta, Ga„ writes: “Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) cured me of most stub born ecsema. I had doctored it without suc cess for twelve years.” Tor sale by Druggists. Cincinnati rootormen get 16$c. per hour. Volcanic Eruptionb Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob life j of joy. Bucklin’* Arnica Salve cures j them, also old running and fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns, scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Best pile cure on earth. Drives out pains and aches. Only 25c a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. M. Winn <S Son, druggists. United States possesses 22,705 merchant vessels. HOW S THIBI We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of c atarrh that cannot be cured by 1 Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. the undersigned, have known F. .J. Che ney for the last 15 yoars, and boliove him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obliga tions made by their Ann. West * Tkaux. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Drug gists. Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle, sold by all Druggisis. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Piila are the best. Michigan, Ohio and Indiana limemakprs are forming a trust. Bibmabk’s Iron Nkkve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous ener gy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the guccess they bring, use Dr. King’s New I.ife Pills. They develop every puwer of brain and body. Only 25c at A. M. Winn & boil’s drug store. Wyoming’s coal mines are pro ducing 22,000 tons per day. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm Cures Others, Why Not You ? My wife has been using Cham berlain's Pain Balm, with good re .■ tilts, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine years. We have tried all kinds of medicines aud doctors without re ceiving auy benefit from any of them. One day we saw an adver tisement of this medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the best of satisfaction. She has used only one bottle and her shoulder is almost well.— Adolph U. Mii.lett, Manchester, N. H. | For sale by Bagwell Drug Co. i c) l Future comfort for present]! seeming economy, but buy the ], sewing machine with an estab- ]! fished reputation, that guar- ]’ antees you long and satisfac- ]! tory strvict, J* j* j* ITS PINCH TENSION . . AND , , \ TENSION INDICATOR, (devices for regulating and showing the exact tension) are « a few of the features that 'j emphasize the high grade i character of the White. Send for our elegant H. T. < catalog. White Sewing Machine Co., < CLEVELAND, o. CLARK BANKS, -fTHK OLD RELIABLE BARBER,-F Can be found at his old stand aronnd 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. 11-26-ly v^kL;>'/ Dot m:huySEi»>Kß TO ALL POINTS HORTH, SOUTH AMD SOU HWEST Schedule in Effect Doc. 11, 1898 SOUTH BOUND. So. MS. No.lf. Lv New Yorki via Ps. R. R. 'Mloo*m * li'oop m Lv Washington “ 4 40pm 4:10 am “ Richmond, via ACL 900 p m 905 ” . “ Portmouth BAL *8 45 p m *9 20 “ Ar Weldon, 11 lOpro 11 50a m Ar Henderson 12 57 am 150 pm Ar Raleigh, 210 a m 884 p m “ Southern Pines 4 28 “ 5 58 “ “ Hamlet 5 07 u 658 “ “ W ilmington SAL | *l2 05pm | “ Monroe, SAL 1 * ft 48 am | * 9 12 “ Ar Charlotte, via &A L |* 7 50am | *lo2spm Ar Cheater, via S A L *8 088 111 *lO 50pm “ Greenwood 10 85 ** 107 am “ Athens 1 13 pm 843 “ “ A tin nta. 3 50 “ 620 w Lv Lawrencevllle *2 31pm i *3 04am NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No 3*. hr A 8 A L,‘ *1 00 pm V*B 50 pin Ar Athens 8 Ift pin 11 19 j “ Greenwood 541 “ 208 am l ** Cheater 758 “ 425 “ !Ar Monroe, 980 p m 555 a m | Ar (TiarloUe, "via 5 a i. *1025 pm | *7 50 a in “ Hamlet 8 A L *1115“ *7 45 “ I Ar Wilmington, BAL *l2 05 pin 1 “ Southern T’ines tSAL I*l*2 08 amj*9 00 am I “ Raleigh 2 10 - 11 18“ “ Henderson, 328 “ 12?>0 pm ! ** Weldon, 4 55am i 250 pm jAr Portsmouth I 725 “ |520 pm |Ar Richmond AC L j*B4s “ I*7 12 “ “ Washining, via Ph h 12 31pm 11 10 “ “ New York | 623 “ |053 am Lv - *io7 pm I *IQ spm •iLi 11 \. {Daily, Kx.Sunday. | No 403 and 402.---The “Atlanta Special* Solid Pullman Yestibuled Train of Pullman Sleepers and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester. S.C. Nos. 41 and 38, “The S a L, Express,” Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and Atlanta. Immediate Connections —At Atlanta for Montgomery. New Orleans,Texas, Mexico,Cali fornia, Macon. Pensacola, Selina and Florida No extra fare on any train, For tickets sleepers ind information, apply to ticket agent or to B. A. Nkwlam). General Agent, Wm. B. Clemknth.T. P. a., Atlanta, Ga E. St. John, Vice Preg. and General Manager. V. E. Mcßkk. Gen. Superintendent. H. W. B. Gi.ovkk, Traffic Manager. L. S. ALLEN. General Pass. Agent. General Offices Portsmouth. Vs. 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 period of 18 yqars, at times in bed for 3 or 4 months. I decided to employ Dr. Edward Banks, of Bowman, Ga., to treat her, and desire to say tiiat 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. Batiks to all af flicted people. Give him a trial and see for yourself. Very truly, J.C. Patrick, Minister. A Remarkable Cure in Six Miles of Boman. Bowman, Ga., Sept. 9, ’99. This certifies that I was afflicted and not able to walk for a period of 4 years. I was treated by more than a dozen physicians. After taking treatment from nu. Edward banks for a short while I was re stored to health, and am now able to walk and attend to all mv do mestic duties. (Signed) Mrs. Mattie Kidd, P. (). Dye, Elbert Co. Ga, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this September 9th. 1899. M.F.Adams Notary Public and exofficio J. P. If you cannot see me personally, write for treatment, question blanks, etc. Very truly, Edwin Banks, M D 1! vivian, Ga. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. GE< >KGIA—G w innett Oouuty# All pt-rs-uis indebted to the estate of Martin MahanVy. 'loc-wased, are hereby n tilled to mine forward and make payment: and all parties holding claims ttg tinst said estate must tile name properly authentirafed, as provided by law, within 80 days from this 'late. This, October 11, im. W II A K \ Mahakkky. Administrators. Tiirpenf In* snd TOrosen*. Turpentine and kerosene will kill every insect and worm it tonohes. If a louve survives these oils, it is safa to say that it has never touched him. By making a warm mash or bran and add ing a tea«poonful of turpentine to a mess for 35 fowl?, it will . ve the gape worm p nry of grief, if pres ent. The- • » lib* tauo«s should be con stantly I.** * 02*. aand and nsed quite freely the iole year through and without stint in the season of activity of all poultry verratn It can be given infernally In consistent doses. ex f ernally applied, or used as an inseotide on roosfs, nestbox*" and anywhere where Hoe or nr • are liable to be.—The Poultry Firmer. EXECUTORS SALE. GOLD MINE FOR SALE By virtue of the last will ami testa msut of John A . Born laio of -siil county deceased will he sold before the court house door in she town of J.aw rem eville. (iwinnett County, Ga.. with in the legal hours of sale on the first Tue-day in November next, the follow i described lands ami mineral Inter ests belonging to the estate of said de ceased : An motived three-fourths interest in two hundred acres of land, more or les-, known as part of Land Lot No. 275, in the 7th land district of said county, known as the Wyatt Harris place, about two miles from Siiwapee depot, upon which is a good two-horse farm, and about filry acres in original woods, balance in cleared land. The j other one-fourth interest belonging to J. T. Baxter, adjoining lands of John Ornoke on the south, Allen Sudderth, Henry Harris, William Moon ami oth ers. With the above land will he sold a one-half interest in the celebrated Har ris gold mine, situated on the above tract. The other half of said mineral interest belongs to H. Garmany and J. T. Baxter, each of whom owns one fourth of said mineral interest. Also at the same time ami place will be sold all of the mineral interests and right of way in the other fifty acres of the above described lot. The land is the property of John Orooke, and now occupied by him, at the time of the sale of said fifty acres by J. A. Born, the mineral interest being reserved. Sold for the purpose of distribution among the heirs. Terms: >£ cash, balance due at one year, with bond for titles at 8 per cent interest. This celebrated gold mine has been recognized for fifty years as the best gold mining lot in Gwinnett county. W. J. Born, Executor. October 10th, 1899. 'EXECUTOR’S SALE. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of Gwinnett county. Georgia, and the last will of J. D. Spence, dec’d. . will be told before the court house door of said county, within the legal hours of sals, <>n the first Tuesday in November next, the following de scribed lands bslonging to the estate of said .James D. Spence, dec’d: Soventy-nve acre-* of land, more or less, known as part of lot No. 181, in the r.th diat- of Haiu county: adjoining lands of M. S Cornett on the North. Mra. Tipton’s dower on the East. M. 8. Cornett on the South, and by Cornett and Mrs. Giles on the West. <>n this tract there are about 30 acres in woods, balance in old fields. Sold for the purpose of paying debts and dis tribution. Terms, cash. A. H. Spincb, October 3.1899. Executor. Administrator’s Sale. C'l KOKGI A. (iwinnett County. j By virtue of an order of the Court of Or dinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry, to the highest bidder, on the first Tues day in November, 1899, before the court house door, in the city of lAwrenceville. in said county, the following described lands, to-wit: That tract or parcel of land situated in the 7th land district of said county, known as the Btacv Hamilton home place, two miles east of Buford, containing 135 acres, more or loss, and adjoining lands on thy south by A. J. Pirkle, on the west by T. L. Hamilton, on the north by Mrs. Puckett, and on the east by Mrs. Finch. On this place there is a dwelling house of three rooms, framed, with two good stone chimneys, food well of water, stable aud outbuildings, ’lace is well watered with two running streams. A bout 40 acres cleared, of which about 25 acres Is fertile branch bottoms. '1 be balance of the land is in original forest, except about ton acres, which is in old field pine. Sold as the property of Mrs. Stacy Hamilton, deceased, for the purpose of distribution among the heirs-at law. Terms, cash. F. L. H a MILTON, C. C. Mani.ky. Administrators. October 3, 1899. Administrator’s Sale. < iF.ORG 1 A—Gwinnett County. ' 1 By virtue of an order from the Court of Or dinary of said county will be sold at public out cry to the highest bidder dn the first Tuesday in November, 1899, before the court bouse door in the city of Lawrencevllle. in said county, the following property to-wit: One hundred acres of land, more or less, be ing part of Lot No. 118, in the 7th land district of said county, adjoining lands of C. M. and C. P. Jackson on the south, on the east by Par sons on the north formerly by Joe Whitley, on the west by Haynes and Turner. Sold as the p -operty of Sarah Johnson, deceased, for the purpose of paying debts and distribution. Terms, cash C. P. Jackson. Administrator of Sarah Johnson, deceas'd. Administrator’s Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Gwinnett County, Georgia, will be sold on the first Tuesday in November, IM*9. at the court house door, in said county, within the legal hours of sale, the following described real ty, belonging to the estate of Austin G. Harris, late of said county, deceased, via: Town lot in the town of Suwarice. in said county. 50x100 feet, on which is situated the brick store bouse formerly occupied by de ceased. , . Also, ten acres of land, more or h ss. part or Lot No. in the 7th district of said county, adjoining lands of W. 11. D. Langley, the estate of James Brown, deceased, of Dixon Brown, aud others. Terms, cash. JEN N Kit W. IIAKKIS. Administrator. Administrator’s Sale. Bv virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Gwinnett County, Georgia, will in* sold be fore tho court bouse door in the City of Lawreneeville, county and state aforesaid, within the legal hours of sale on the drst Tues day in November, next, the following real es tate and fixtures iu said county, to-wit: Tart of Lot No. 884, in the ith district of originally Walton, now Gwinnett county, it be ing an equiangular parallelogram in shape, one hundred rods long from north to souin and thij ty-throe and one-third rods wide from east to west, and bounded on the west by lands of Samuel Lucas, on south by lands of W. T. Ay cock. on the east by ,ands of Hen llumphrv. and on the north by lands of T. I,.O’Kelley, contain ing twenty an t tlve-eighth acres, more or less. Sold astlie lundsof the estate of Milley t han- | dler, colored, deceased. Terms of sale, cash. a H. A ( H ANDLER, COL. Administrator of the estate of Milley Chandler, lColored, deceased. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA —'Gwinnett County, j l)y virtue of an-order granted by the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold before | the court house door in the City of Lawrence- i vipo. Ga., on the tirst Tuesday in November. I*W. between the legal hours of sale, the follow- j iug described property, to-wit: One acre of land, more or less, otT of Lot No. 102, in tin* 6th Lind District of Mid county, id joining lauds on the east by J. 1). Spence es tate, on the west by iands of T. A. Giles, on the i north by M. S. Cornett, and on the south by M. ; s. ( ornett. Hold as the property of Martin Ma- j hart ey, deceased, ‘ or P‘ ,r P 4,J *‘' of distribution ! and paying debts. Terms, cash. This,October i llth, I*'Jo. VV H * K V Mahakkky, Administrators. Ordinary’s Notices. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. I E< >BG IA —G WIN K KTT COUNTY. VJI Urtioe of < Ordinary, »ictnher ‘2, J, i>. It. and K.C, McDaniel. Executors of I ttn* will of .James Mi-l>*niel, deceased, repro i«-nt to the court in their petition duly died | that they have fully executed the will of said deceased. I This is. therefore, to cite all persons concern- I ed to show rause, if any they can, why said J Executors should not bo discharged ir m their Executorship and reoeive letters of dismission on the tlrsi Monday hi January, luuo. John I*. Webb. Ordinary. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. 01 KO RG IA —G WINN KTT ( .’OU NTY . J < irdinary’s Office. September t. IMP. | J. W. Kurd, Administrator of the estate •>f A. C.Ford, deeea>* d. represents to the «-,»ut t in his I petition duly filed that he ha* fully admin s i tered the « state of said deceased, i This is. therefore, to cite all p« rsons concern - i ed to show cause, if any they can why said Aii ! mimstrator should not be discharged an i re i ceive letters of dlguiission on the firnt Mouday in December, l-sRR. I John I*. VYebb, ordinary. CONSTIPATION "I havs goo# 14 day# at a time without a aoveaent of the boweli, not being able to roovs them except by a tint hot water injections. Chronic constipation foreeven year* placed me In this terrible condition; during that tlmo 1 did ev erything I heard of but never found any relief; such was my case until 1 began using CABCARBTB. I now have from one to throe passages a day. and If I was rich I would give I1U) U) for each movement: It i is each s relief .” aylmeu L Hunt. 1A» Russell fit. Detroit. Mich CATHARTIC fapc mm TftAO! MASK PIOISTfHfO Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 20c. Me. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SUrllac B«a«4y loapaay, Chic*|«. Honlr* id, K»w York. 321 SHERIFF SALE. / EOUGI A—-G win in mi C mil *. Will be sold Le fore ihe t ourt hotiM* door in Lawivncevi le. said county and state, between the legal sale hours.on the fir t Tuesday in November, 1899. tho follow mg (escribed property, all situate t. lving ana being in s.tid county and state. Said sale to be made at publleouury, for cash to tin* high est bidder: Twenty-two (22> /in trunk’*, two largo dn g - err,, -h w case tnd o tents. Levied on and will he-old a i p pitv of G M Brand, by virtue of an- tosat. f. one City court fl la i-sued from * the City , -e in oi Gw innett county, in favor of theOgb'sbv Grocer* t "• vsthesalo G M Brand. Levy math* by me this the lith day of October, 1899. T. A. Hahlktt. Sheriff, ( pf $4.15) SHERIFF SALE. /1 E< )RGlA,Gwinnett County. Will be sold be- Ur fore the court house door in Lawrcncevilln H.vid county and state, between the legal sale hours on the first 1 uesday in November. 1899, the following de*eribed property.all situated, lying an 1 being in said county and state, said sab; to be made at public outcry, for cash, to the highest bidder: One-half interest in four head, of horses, de scribe. i is follows: one black mare. »b ut 11 years old; one gray mare. 9 years old: one bay norse.9 years old; onesoi rel horse. 9 years old; als half Inter* si in 2 double seated carnages, 2 buggies, two hacks, two-horse wagon, three seta Single buggy harness, three sets of double har ness. ie >et of two-horse \v ig m harness. Lev ied on and will be sold as the property of W T Power, by virtue of and to satisfy one City court ll fa issued trom the City court of Gwinnett countv. in favorof JohnT Bmith A bon for use of John T Smith, vs the said W T Power. Levy made Ity me this 3th day of < ictober 1899. T A Hahlktt, fjneriff. (pf $5.70) SHERIFF SALET“ ( J BORGIA. Gwinnett County. Will be sold be -1 fore the court house door in Lawrencevllle, said county ami state, between the legal sale hours on the first Tuesday in November. 1899. the follow ing described property.all situated, lying an ! being in-aid county sale to be made at public outcry, for cash to the highest bidder: One-half interest in four head of horses, de scribed as follows: One black mare, about 11 years old: one gray mare. 9 years old: one bay horse,9 years old; one sorrel horse, 9 years old ; also half interest in two double seated carriages, two buggies, two hacks.one two-horse wagon, three sets single buggy harness, three sets of double harness, one set of two-horse wagon har ness. Levied on and will be sold as the property of WO Stringer, by virtue of and to satisfy one City court fl fa, issued from the City court of Gwinnett countv. in favor of John T Smith & Son for use of John T Smith vs the said W () Stringer. Levy made by me thisOlh day of Oc tober, 1899. T A H a slett, Sheriff. (pf $5.70) SHERIFF SALE. G 1 FORGI A--Gwinnett County, Will be sold bc- JT fore the court house door in Lawrenceville said county and state, within the legal sale hours on the first Tuesday in November. 181*9. tlie fol lowing described property,all situated, lying and being in said county and state, -aid sale to be made at public outcry.for cash,to the highest bid der: (>ne hundred (100) acres of land, more or less, lying in the4oßth i.istric’.G M. bounded as fol lows: On the north by lands of W D Williams and N A Johnson, on t besouih by lands of W J Rawlins, on the east by lands of W II Braswell, on the west by lands of W II Williams. Levied on and will be sold as the property of T Cannon, by virtue of and to satisfy a justice court fi fa is sued from the justice court of the 408th district, G M,of said county, in favor oT W H Braswell, vs the said T Cannon. This land is the place whereon defendant pow resides. Property pointed out by plaintiff mi li fa. Levy made and returned to me by J O Nash, i, c, and notice given defendant, tenant in poss* ssico. as required by law, this October 11th, 1899. T A Haplett, Sheriff. (pf 1*9.79) . *1 SuT BE n n o° money LU —j r&WFP'I CUT THIS AD. OUT and C/J send t 'o lo || number tnchen around rT> | ■AmSBuI body at bu»t and aeck, —’ _ II This Circular Plush S«U’» S«»i Plush, 20 inches long, cut full sweep, lined throughout with Silk «b black, blue or red. Very elaborately embroidered with aoutaehc braid and black beading as Illustrated. Trimmed all around with extra fine Black Thlbrt For. heavily interlined with wadding •n<i fiber chamois. Wrll. fr.. l l««t C.1U0,».. A*lre«. SEARS, ROEBUCK &. CO., CHICAGO (bear., Roebuck Jk Co. are thoroughly rahablo.*-fcditor.J ix HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS. m WK SELL KIMaV HUB SWITCH** (• me tab il any hair At fraax <530 *• $3.25, es uj awltabee that ratall at *B.OO ta *B.OO. K OUR OFFER* Cut this ad out and a*nd Ik V un vrrcn * to ua. lnclosa a good sized rj nample of tha exeat shad* wan tad, and cut it ’Jg out aa near tha roots m possible, lnclosa Hk oar apeetal prisa aaota* sad 6 seats axtra to ~f| pay posts#*, ana »• will tasks tbs sw".eh ta t_M mates year hair exact, and send to you by W mall, postpaid, and If you are not perfectly ■ satisfied, return It and w* will lmmadiataly refund your money. ■JM Our Speelal Offer Prl## as fallawsi 8-oa. switch Hg 20-In. long, long stem, 0501 short stem, |k9ocj *-ot. 82-ln. long, short stem, s|.2s| f 'IS-OE. 82-ln. long, short stem, $1,00; 3-oa. ■jm 24 In. long, short stem, $2.25} SM-os. 86-ln. iHlong, short stem, $3.25. ** «l AEA.NTKK OCR WORK the highest grade on the ,pJO market. OrSar at ease and ft thaaa apaalal nK prleaa Tear noeay retaraad if jrae era aol pisasad Write for Free Catalogue of nrsk Hair Qooda. Addrees, SEARS. ROEBUCK & Co.(lnc.) Chicago, ibsara, Bee back * Ca. are iharaagkJy rallaUa. KdUes, J F.-51.98 BUYS A $3.50 sun Us s,OOO ( KLKHHAIKU 'NtVKIOVKAHOIT - IMK HLB MAI SKAT AND IK KB, BKOCLIR *>.6o BOYS' TWO IKfE KNKB PAMS SUITS AT S|.GB. /y%> |\a new suit free for any of these suits /A WHICH DON T OIVE SATISFACTORY WEAR, [<l3l. a n SEND NO MON EY, rut thin art out tmd I send to us, atate age «f boy and say whether jOJ. • Q large or small forage and we will send you L I r the suit by express, 0. O. D. subject to ex T You can examine It at you? 1 / W express office and il found perfectly satis- I i J factory and equal to auitk told in jour town for ini ft. 50, payyourexpress agent our special I II / Offer I'rii-e, #l.9*, and express charges. UW THESE KNEE PACT SUIT* in; f..r Ei*.j«i tn M 15 years ol age aiiEl arc relailed rverjwhere ai ■ **.‘so. Made with DOIBLK SKAT a..d KNKI.S. F latr.l 1!I00 aljle a* illuatratrd, »mU* fruw « spvi'Ul heavy < ear re.lsilug, all-wool Sianton Caskhneri-, neat, handsome pattern, line Italian lining, genuine tiravduu Interlining, padding, atnjlng and relnforring, .Ilk and linen sewing, fluelallor nude throughout,a suit nnr boy «r parent would be proud »l. FOR FIIKK CLOTH k A BULKS or Boys* Clothing for boys 4 lo 19YKARH, write for Sample Book No. 96K, contains fashion plates, tape measure and full instructions how to order. Men’s Suits made to order from $5.00 up. Sam ples sent free ou application. Address. SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.L Chicago. 111. (Sear», Roebuck k Co, are thoroughly reliable,—Kditor,) SEND ONE DOLLAR • WEITKI*IjkINLYLKTTKKING^2K!^W : 5 WAXTKO, and w<• will *-ivl YOU by freight, KKICK.III T.TO»vV rAll», V. 0.1)., sibjeet t lMßfttT^ wXCvS. 1 examination, this handsomr 1 K'-t23V'* -i • Koval Blue Marine Grave- ■ nZ, atone, guaru!.*. mg safe rife H 1 zC3 delivery. K.amine It at IT* your freight depot, anil if • found perfectly satisfactory, : . ’ ’ Hock I Mountain*. **“ THIS HANDSOME GRAVESTONE >» made, cut, traced, let tered aud polished in very latest style, from finest Royal Blue door Giala Marble, Is noo-deatrurtibia, and has a rich, highly polished, unfading color. Gravestone U2O inches high, tg inches wide at base. Write for prlees on other sly let and sixes. Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO.. CHICAGO! TRUSSES, 65c. SI-25 Aim UP , 85c. ““ We nra seHUig the way Areal frua.ea made B I JS3? pi FACrUKV I'BU I than cue-third S I • _ the pri.-a chai-f.e»l by ( WE \ / SUAIANTU T“ DV TO'J. PtdFECTLV W, «" wtU'Uier you wish oh * ®3c ironvh Irusa or our fL?* hew York He»rr*Uila Wastle Itusa, illustrated aboy#, cut this ad. out and send to us" ith OI K BUKUAL I’HUE named, •tale your Height, Weight. Age, how long you have been ruptured, whether rupture is large or small; also state number inches around the body on a line with the rupture, say whether rupture i> on right or left aide, and we will send either liras to you with the under standing. If it Is nal a perfect fit and equal to misses that retail at three times our price,you can return it and W 6 will return your money. WRITE FOR FREE TRI'SS C.mOGUE • f trusses. Including the New #lO-no Lea Truss 1C that euros almost any case, and Mhleb *s sell for V<i I j SEAMS. ROEBUCK A Co. CHICAGO t. x. »t t- t. >. seta. mj runell nusii, P1j.... is . . iurgetu, LA* RJC.VCEVIIXX. OA. Offii*-•• Call* **«wer*d at aay W-nu. »r » .. L J. C. I iARRIS, Physician ai t d jargesn, SUWANEK, GA. Dlmnum oi ire am a apentalt) o. a. nix, ATTORN TV-A T-LAW. Offlre In Cain m r Lawrenceville, u.i. Will pni.'t v- «n ■” •'•o court*, O eful at ’■u ui‘ legal Lutmicsa. Sep W-1e T. M. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Practices iu tin* State court*. Special atten tion given to the win-biur up of estates. JOHN M. JACOBS, DENTIST, Lawrenceville, - - Ga. Office over tb W. & A. P. ('sin’s store. j V. G. HOPKINS, DENTAL BURGEON, Office in the old Winn drug store building, LAVYRENCEVILLE, GA. J. A. PERRY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, : : Ga.; Office over O. W. A A. P. Cain’s Stor ■. Ail business entrusted to my care will re* i ceive prompt attention. F. F. .lUH AN L. F MCDON ALD. juhan & McDonald, I ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Lawrenceville, - - - Ga. Will practice in all the courts, State and Fed eral. Long and successful experience in eveiy 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, proficiency and energy combined, Try us. and you will not regret it. N. L. IIUTCIIINS, JR., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office in postoffice 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. Office np stairs In the olu Winn drugstore. R. W. PEEPLES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Lawrenceville, - - - Ga. close attention given all bnsiness placed in my hands. j. t7wages, 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. S. H. Freeman old stand, and any of his former customers will find me ready to serve them. Chronic Diseases a Specialty. All calls promptly attended to. dav or night S. L. HINTON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Dacula, - - - - Ga. Office near the depot. Chronic diseases a spe cialty; *2O yearn experience. The patronage of the public solicited. p. eTbell, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, TRIP. GA. Residence at W. .T. Tribble’s. Office opposite store of .Jacobs & Williams, Calls answered promptly, day or night. .Tuneo-1 v SOUTHERN RAILWAY. f y[V Condensed of Fa««n?«r Train*. In EiTect June 11th. 1890. Ve*- No IH'Fst.MI North boaml. v ,1? N ‘>- 38 Kx. jNo. 36 I hilly I Daily. Suu. j Daily. Ltr. Atlanta, C.T 750 a|i2 00 m 4 35p|]\ 50 p “ Atlanta, E. T. 850»| 1 ut) p 585 pl 2 a M Norcrosw 980 a 688 p 1 30 a “ Buford 10 05 a 7 USp “ Gainesville. 10 35 a 222 p 743 p 225 a M Lula 10 58 a 2 42 pj 8 lOp 250 a M Cornelia 11 25 a 800 p 835 p ! Ar. Ms. Airy 11 89 a .; S4O p -■•••• Lv. Toceoa . .... 11 53 a 330 p 905 p 342 a “ Westminster 11231 in .. 4 20 a ! “ Seneca 12 52 p 415 p 437 a “ Central .... 143 pi ! 502 a M Greenville... 234 p! 522 p 550 a “ Spartanburg.| 337 p. f. 18 p 6 45 a “ Gaffneys., .. 420 pi 646 p 7 25 a “ Blacksburg.. 438 p ? 02 p 7 42 a “ King’s Mt— 503 pj 805 a “ Gastonia 525 p 828 a Lv. Charlotte .... j63opi 818 p 925 a Ar. Gn ensboro 952 pjJb 47 p 12 06 p Lv.Greensboro.. i ill 45 p .... Ar. Norfolk 1 j 8 20 a| Ar. Danville .. Jll 25 p'll 56 pi 122 g Ar. Richmond ... j6ooajG <0 aj |025 p Ar. Washington . I 0 42 a I 0 05 p “ Halfm’uPHß. I S 0J a 11 26 p “ Philadelphia. lu 15 a 256 a “ New York .. I 'l2 48 m ( 625 a | t at. ut“ V, *7 iNu i 11 Southbound. iN». 35'No. 37 Dnily illniiv. I Dai I v. i j “ Philadelphia. j3soaj6 55 pj j j M Baltimore., i 622 a 9A) p | “ Washington. 11 15 a| 10 45 p . LvTrTcllnTomi 77. lToFun lTuTp n oo pj Lv. Danville . ... 602pj550a 610 a ._ • ! Lv. Norfolk .... i 835 p j Ar .Greensboro. ... | 5 15 a ... LT.Greensbc.ro 724 pj 705at7 37 a Ar. Charlotte .... 10 00 p 925 a 1205 m ... Lt. Gastonia 10 49 plO 07 a 1 12 p “ KII K - Mt 138 p “ Blacksburg . 11 31 plO 45 a 206 p ; " Gaffneys 11 46 plu 58 a 224 p •* Bpartanburg. 12 26 m 11 84 a 315 p .. “ Greenville.... 125 a 12 30 p 480 p >,,17. " Central 532 p K ** genete ... I 228 a 133 p 545 p ~ * ! “ Westminster. | ; 6 ut) p ' ni1 — “ Toceoa j 3 17 a 2 18 p 630 p 605 a “ Mr. Any . 712 p 630 a “ Cornelia ' 300 p 7 16 p 635 a ** Lula. .. 1408a318p|7 38 p 657 a ** Gainesvi .1e... 430a337p,8 28 p 720 a “ Buford 456 a 840 p 748 a " Norcros* . .. |5 25 a 1 915 p 827 a Ar. Atlanta, E. T. Q 10 al 4 55 p 10 00 p 930 a Ar. Atlanta, T. 1 510ai355p900 pi 830 a “A ' a. m. “P" p. in. “N" night. Chesapeake Line Steamers in daily service between Norfolk and Baltimore. Nos. 37 and 38— Daily. Washington and South western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman •leeping ears between New York and New Or leans. via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom ery. and also between New V .rk and Memphis, via Washington, At lanta and Birmingham. Also elegant PULLMAN LIBRARY OBSERVA TION CARS lietweeu Atlanta and New York. Firstdaas t horoughfare roaches between Wash ington and Atlanta. Dining cars serve all meal! on route. Pullman drawing-room sleeping carl bet ween Greensboro and Norfolk. Close con ncetion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT. Nos. 35 and 36—United States Past Mail runs solid between Washington and New Or leans, via Southern Railway, A. <fe W. P. R. R. and L. & N. li. It,, being composed of baggage car and cone lies, through without change for passengers of alt classes. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between New York and New Orleans, via Atlnntaaud Montgomery and between Charlotte and Birmingham. Also Pullman Drawing Kooro Buffet Sleeping Car* between At lain a and Asheville. NC. Leaving Washington each Tuesday and Friday, a tourist sleeping .-ar will run through between Washington and Sun Francisco without change. Dining ears serve all meals euroute. Nos. 11, 33, 34 aud 12—Pullman sleeping car* , between Richmond and Charlo-te, vii Dan villa, • southbound Nos. 11 and 33. northbound No* 84 and 12 FRANKS. GANNON. J. M.CTTLP. Third V-P. «& Geq. Mgr,, Traffic M'g’r. Washington, D. C. Washington, D. O. W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK, Gen t Pass. Ag’t , Asa’t Uuu’l Pass. Ag'L, Washington, D. C. Ailam a, Ga. f' 4BUGGYWHEELSS6.iO HIGH t.IUUt, SAttVK.VS PATE XT, tired and limited, height S ft. « in., 3 ft.*in. or 1 ft. Spokes 11-16 or 11-3 in. For any other tii*es send for c&talogu 0. Cut this ad. out j 'and semi to us with OKU PGI.LAR. state j sixe wheel wanted and we will -.er.d t hem ; by freight C. O. D. EXARIMt lIIKM ai, your freight depot and than pa? frrlpht j aerai baU.-vr.-. sj. do ami freight chargoa. 6E ARB, ROEBUCK & C0..1*, CHICACO. ILL. BUILDING MATERIAL DOORS—INSIDE AND OUTSIDE, SASH, SIDE LIGHTS, BLINDS. MANTLES. FLOORING, CEILING, BASE BOARDS. CORNER BOARDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMING, MOULDINGS, LATHS, SHINGLES, LOCKS,HINGES,WINDOW WEIGHTS, ETC. All material complete for building a house. Atlanta prices duplicated and freight saved. J. A. AMBROSE & CO. Lawrenceville, Ga Do Not Permit Dealers To persuade you That they have “Something just as good as” f>L\NQ. It costs more than other makes but is cheaper in the long run because it lasts. The dealer who advises you not to buy it has a reason! Is it his profit or your interest that prompts him ? Think. Manutactured by THE EVERETT PIANO CO., Boston, Mass. The John Church Company, General Factors. CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. 99 Peachtree Street —Atlanta, Ga. TAKE FROM DR. BARKS OF BOWMAN. Do You Desire to be Cured ? READ THE ENDORSEMENT OF AN INFLUENTIAL MAN AND WIFE. Monroe, Ga. Sept., 1890. Tills certifies that Or. Edward Hanks,of Bowman, lias floatedmjr wife for Dropsy, Kidney and other troubles for the short period of ul out flv weeks. I desire to say that my wife’s health is decidedly better than it has been for two years. My wife now sleeps sweetly, the Iwellinir has disappeared from her limbs, her appetite is good, ami the im provement lias simply been wonderful. M y wife and I heartily recommend Pr. Hanks to all afflicted people. Give him a trial and be convinced for yourself. Very truly, 1 Mr. and Mhs- 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. I Banks as being a faithful, conscientious physician. P. Zellar, Pres. John Gibson Inst. J, S. Colvard, Prof. L. C. Brauyon, J.A. Gmu, Merehant. G. W. Hand, A. S. Johnson, M. D. W. N. Brown, Clerk. S. H. Walker, M. D. M. F. Adams, N. I*. S. B. Scegar, Merchant. I treat Chronic Diseases and diseases peculiar to women. If you cannot see me personally write for > 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. BOVV MAN, (1 BORGIA. SEND US ONE DOLLAR*. ~ r Cat this ad. o«t ami lend to ui with *I.OO, nil we will tend you Ihls NK» *•**■'*?§ L. IMPROVED PARLOR Gk« ORGAN, by fn-ight C. O. 0., subject to maim- Bob. You can examine It atjour urareat freight depot, ond It you Ind It exartly ua rrprfßrntfcd, the jr*»leat value y°a «w aaw M- -> aud far better th*n organs ad.ertlsed by others at more money, P*T **••/' **‘ fh t 3*'aagW'tWe#hhaK^^dißßPjWj>*M , W"B agent OUR PRICE $35.50, le»a the *I.OO Uepoait, or $84.50 and ntSWWT* MM freight THE PARLOR CEM !* one of the mo.t m lUHLE 4 W-X AND SWEETEST TONED ln»truinentß hit made, r rom the illu.'tiatmn fl LHUgK 1J A-.MBIU aho • n, which ia engraved direct fr >m a photograph you can form » ■IRH torn* Idea of it* beautiful appearance. Made from aolid quarter /I fflF f Hftl ..k .r w.lnut .« d„lr.d, p«rfor,l«.full p.*.l b«Jj, a SBaMfetgJlßHlllfl beautiful marauatry desian panda and man, other bandaotae deeoratlon* S lid 0T.m.t.1., making It the VERY LATEST STYLK. 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KIA »•'*«- k'Cfykßowa Sttaehaeal isfurwisbed sad onr Frtt Instruction Book WUft 3 p i t fUT yJVS'vN.' -if Y v just howanyond can run it and do either plain vr any kind of fancy work. m IT COSTS TOU NOTHING to fee a!.d examine this machine, compare* > —— —— • with those your storekeeper sellsst fan OO to s€o.oo. srd thm if convinced joe are serine •*«.<)• is year rr.lrht •-*..» tbs $15.50 w * TO Rt'Et HN YOl R tl*.*o If at *>y Us, witUie three aoatbe yea sajjseww •otkstlsded. ORDER TO DAI. IMIMT DELAY. (Sears, Roebuck & Co. are thoroughly reliable —Editor.) Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. (Inc.) Chicago, lit. W. M. Denney, Merchant. I. D. Gloer, S. M. Hulme, Merchant. T. L. Adams, Attorney at Law. J. A. Quilliau, Minister, formerly of Bowman, now of Winder. I. G.Gloer, Farmer. H, A. Po3S, Marshal. F. Butler. Minister. W. A. David, Railroad Agent. G. Christian, Minister.