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NOVEMBER 24 1899
Does Your
Back Ache?
Eln constant pain when onA
your feet ? Ip
Is that dragging, pulling M
eensation with you from morn ■
till night ?
Why not prat the medicine I
exactly on the disease ? Why I
not apply the cure right to M
the spot itself ? X
Yoa can do it with V
Dr.Ayer’s
Cherry
Pectoral
Plaster
Immediately after the
APlaster is applied, you feel/
Kits warming, soothing in-’
■f Alienee. Its healing remedies
■ quickly penetrate down deep
■ into the inflamed tissues.
■ Pain is quieted, soreness is re-
I lieved and strength imparted.
■ No plaster was ever mtile like It.
I No plnter ever acted so quickly
■ »nd thoroughly. No plaster ever
I had such csmpUU coatrol over all
I kloda of pala.
E Placed over the chest it is
I a powerful aid to Ayer’s
I Cherry Pectoral; relieving
I congestion and drawing out
1 all inflammation.
v': roi iai.u ar Air, narooiiTi.
■ J. C. AVER CO., Lowftll, Mm.
Warrenton Clipper: A very
strong petition has been forward
ed Senator Heard of this district,
asking him to vote and exert his
influence in favor of the present
prohibition measure before the
legislature. The people of War
ren are almost a unit in favor of
this measure, and at least 80 per
cent, of the white people of Talia
ferro and Green favor its passage.
We are not aware of Senator
Heard’s views as to prohibition,
but he is not representing himself
in this matter and can only vote
as the senator of this district. If
he votes, therefore, as a represen
tative his vote must be for prohi
bition.
Millions Ginkn Aw ay.
It is certainly gratifying to the pub
lic to know of one concern in the land
who are not afraid to be generous to
the needy and suffering. The propri
etors of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Conghs, Colds, havegiv
en away over ten million trial bottles
of this great medicine; and have the
satisfaction of knowing it lias abso
lutely cured thousands of hopeless cas
es. Asthma, bronchitis, Hoarseness
and all diseases of the Throat, Chest
and Dungs are surely cured by it. Call
on A. M. Winn tfe Son Druggists, and
get a trial bottle. Regular size 50c.
and sl. Every bottle guaranteed, or
price refunded.
Troup county is to have a cotton
factory, built, run and managed
entirely by negroes, It is to be
under the control of the Mutual
Aid Society, which has not less
than 300 fidges scattered through
out Georgia. The I.aGrange lodge
took the first step, and is leading
in the enterprise. One hundred
and fifty acres of land, Bix miles
from town, on the Macon, La-
Grange and Birmingham Railroad
have already been purchased,which
will be used not only for the mill,
but also as a town site which will
be entirely for negroes. The rail
road has already agreed to put in
a sidetrack and build a station,
which will be done as soon as dirt
is broken for the factory. Fifty
acres of the land will be taken up
by the depot, church, school, mill
and tenement houses for the oper
atives. The remaining hundred
acres will be cut up into small lots
and sold to colored persons who
wish to build upon them and occu
py the houses. The mill is to be
a three-story building 150x250 feet.
The first floor will be used for a
public gin and a coffin fuctory.and
the second and third stories will
be used as a cotton mill.
\ The Cure that Cures
P Coughs , t
V Colds,
I Grippe , |
V Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronchitis and Incipient
Consumption, Is i
roTJO's;
Q Tt\t German remedy"
i Curtt Wrojfc wwi Vuwa
\ »\\ Atutyi[\tVs. 25 5^50 at 4/
Taxes on Vanderbilt Estate.
The Vanderbilt bequests are
subject to a war tax of from $2,25
to sls on each SIOO. The tax is
$2.25 on amounts of over $1,000,-
000 left to a brother or lineal de
scendant, and sl6 for each SIOO
of sums bequeathed to strangers
in blood or a body politic or a
corporation. It is estimated that
the national government will re
ceive between $2,000,000 and SB,-
000.000, according to present cal
culations, from the Vanderbilt
estate.
In addition to this the state
will collect an inheritance tax.
The State rate is 1 per cent, on
all bequests to blood relations or
lineal descendants, and 5 per cent,
on bequests to strangers sin blood
and corporations, charitable insti
tutions exempted. As nearly all
the estate goes to lineal descen
dants and blood relations the
State will receive about $700,000,
if the appraised value of the es
tate—s7o,ooo,oo0 —is not changed.
Chicago Chronicle.
“The Scotch Canadians of the
present day,” says a Montreal cor
respondent of the Catholic Stand
ard and Times, “belong to Clan
Prosperous. In actual numbers
they form but one-twentieth of the
population of Montreal, yet they
own one-fourth of the wealth of
the city. Their castles on the
mountain and their mansions on
the Rue Sherbrooke are sights to
see. Judging from the business
signs one might fancy that the
city is within a mile o’ Edinboro
town. The deadly practical branch
of the Gaelic race certainly has a
lecnine share of the prosperity to
which it has co: tributed its quota.
The long headed Scotch make sol
id citizens wherever they go, and
they have helped tomakeMontreal
n solid commercial city. The bus
iness relations of Scotsmen and
Frencmen are wonderfully amica
ble: the French have forgiven and
the Scotch have forgotten the sins
of other days. Outside of com
mercial partnerships racial lines
ure clearly defied, and, oddly
enough, it is the French who are
socially clanish. Intermarriages,
as I remarked in a previous letter,
simply add to the strength of the
Freuch-Canadian family.”
The city of Richmond has been
offered SSO,(XX) for a street railway
franchise, the trackage to extend
through four or five states. A no
table incident iu connection with
the offer was that the company
making it advanced a number of
reasons why it would be to the in
terest of the city to sell this and
similar franchises to the highest
Bidder, instead of granting a priv
ilege which would only rebound to
individual benefit.
HEADACHE
is only a symptom—not a
disease. So are Backache,
Nervousness, Dizziness and the
Blues. They all come from an
unhealthy state of the men
strual organs. If suffer
from any of these symptoms—
if you feel tired and languid in
the morning and wish you could
lie in bed another hour or two
—if there is a bad taste in the
mouth, and no appetite —if
there is pain In the side, back
or abdomen— BRADFIELD’S
FEMALE REGULATOR will
bring about a sure cure. The
doctor may call your trouble
some high-sounding Latin
name, but never mind the name.
The trouble is in the menstrual
organs, and Bradfield's Female
Regulator will restore you to
health and regulate the menses
like clockwork.
Sold by druggists for $i & bottle. A free Illustrated
book will be sent to any woman if request be mailed to
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, GA.
DOES IT PAY TO BUY CHEAP ?
A cheap remedy for coughs and colds
is all right, but you want something
that will relieve and cure the more se
vere and dangerous results of throat
and lung troubles. What shall you do?
Go to a warmer and more regular cli
mate? Yes, if possible. If not possi
ble for you, then in either case take the
ONLY remedy that has been introduced
in all civilized countries with success
in severe throat and lung troubles,
“Boschee’s German Syrup.” It not
only heels and stimulates the tissues
to destroy the germ disease, but allays
inflamation. causes easy expectoration,
gives a good night’s rest, and cures
the patient. Try one bottle. Recom
mended many years by all druggists in
the world. Sample bottles at Bagwell
Drug Store, Lawrenceville, Smith &
Harris, Suwanee, R. O. Mediock, Nor
cross.
The experts of the Exchange
Bank at Athens are working very
hard, and hope to finish their work
soon. It is not at all certain that
the work of these two experts will
complete the investigation at the
| l ank. Bofore any alleged short
age on the part of John A, Bern -
diet, the missing cashier, is paid
by his sureties, those companies
may ask a further investigation of
the books, and Benedict’s relatives,
who are thoroughly convinced that
no shortage exists, will doubtless
ask the privilege of having an ex
pert of their own choosing look
over the books. The election of a
cashier for the Bank will probably
take place soon, as Capt McMa
han is only filling that office tern
porarily, until a new cashier is
chosen.
Russia taxes foreign commercial
travelers.
Interesting Paragraph*.
Chinese officials are rejoicing
that the Empress Dowager has or
dered the punishment of those who
apply for leave without pressing
necessity.
All street railway cnui|.ar.i<B
operating in N’ew York are required
to run one closed car in every four
at all seasons of the year.
The Japanese government de.
cided some time ago to increase
the price of railroad tickets by
one-third. The lesult was a loss
instead ot a gam in receipts.
1 our senses do not slumber
simultaneously. They fall into
insensibility one after another.
First the eyelids obscure sight,
and the sense of taste is the next
to lose susceptibility. Smelling,
hearing nnd touch than follow.
Touch is the lightest sleeper and
most easily aroused.
An »i,lerprising Western firm is
making arrangements to set up a
modern saw mill in China, where
lumber is still sawed by the prim
itive method of a century ago.
The art of self defense is incul
cated early among some of the
wilder tribes ot the Caucasus, who
instruct their children as soon as
they cun walk in the use of li e
dagger.
Ber'in has 229 common schools,
with 4,084 classes, of w hich 1,961
are for boys, 1,976 for girls, 57
mixed, and 40 for the weak
minded. Of all these schools, only
17 are Catholic.
Water charged with carbonic
acid gas, in other words, soda
water, is now prescribed as a pal
liative for hunger, especially to
the abnormal sense of hunger due
to disease.
BAD
BREATH
•« I using* fIRCIBETI M
a mild and effectiv* laxaUv* thay ara slaplr won
darful Mr daufbtar and 1 were botharad with
•ick •taotacb and our breath was vary bad. After
taking a saw doaae of Cascareta wa hawa l»proT#*l
vaadarfully. Thay ara a great help in the family ’
WILHXLMINA NAOBL.
11M BUtaobauae ftt., Cinelnaatt. Ohio.
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10-TO-BAC
The two zebras sent by the Em
peror of Abyssian to Queen Victo
ria have reached England, to the
climate and fare of which the
zoological garden is now doing its
best to accustom them.
Four million women in the
United States work. Iu this num
ber are teachers, professors, law
yers, clergymen, journalists, chem
ists, assayers, detectives, postmen,
guides and veterinary surgeons.
St. Louis pays an average of
nearly $400,000 a week into the
United _States Treasury. This
revenue represents the earnings of
the Internal Revenue Department,
post office, the customs office and
the federal courts.
The technical school at Leices
ter has two rooms devoted to shoe
making, in one of which a good
collection of the latest machinery
iu use lor mauufacting purposes
may bn seen at work, propelled by
an electric motor.
One of the laundry trade jour
nals recently noticed a new anti
sceptic which is intended to ster
iliz" clothes when being lanndried,
thereby preventing contagion. A
formaldehyde solution is solidified
and this is msad by laundrymen.
A newly married editor gets off
the following: “What is the dif
ference between honeycomb, a
honeymoon, and a pretty girl ?
A honeycomb is a small cell, a
honeymoon is a big sell, and a
pretty girl is a damsel ”
HOW’S THIS!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Props., Toledo, O.
,4r e the undersigned, have known F. J. Che
ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per
fectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by their firm.
West & Tracx, Wholesale Druggists,Toledo,O.
WAlding, Kinnan & Makvin, Wholesale Drug
gists. Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. Price 76c. per bottle, sold by all
Druggisis. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Piilsare the best.
Ward Bryson, who lives near
Dawsonville, was out hunting the
other day and set his gun (an old
style breechloader) down to rest.
On taking it up the hammei was
struck against something and a
whole load discharged into his left
arm near the shoulder. The phy
sician found it necessary to ampu
tate the arm.
An unknown negro was shot
through the heart and instantly
killed near Atlanta the other night
just as he was about to lift a large
fat hen from A. R. Shouter’s hen
roost.
KIDNEY AMI BL ADDER TROUBLE CURED
Thounun.li of such ca-m* have been cured by
the u*e of Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) If you
doubt it. write to Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, (»a ,
and they will aend you a b<>ok of wonderful
core*, not only of the above diAeaaea. but of all
manner of ailment-* arising from impure blood.
If i* i ie standard remedy of the age for the
cure of all blood and -kin disease*, old running
sore«. Pimple* and Kidney and Bladder Dis
ease*. fl.fi® per large bottle.
rrxan with two bottles.
*. A Mad <>x. Atlanta, Ga., writes: “I had
gr-at trouble in ptawing urine, which was tilled
with sediment* My back and loins trave me
much pun. and I 10-rt my appetite, strength
and rte-h I became nervous and unable to
■doep. Tw . bottles of B >tanic Blood Balm
1 B. B B. i give m** entire relief.”
* M KIM Atlanta. <a., write*: *Dtanie
Blood Balm i B B. B. t cured me of most stub
born eczema 1 had doctored it without suc-
Ice-s for twelve years
For tale by Druggist*.
CANCER IS DEADLY!
Rociltc Potallv in Nino This fearful disease often first appear!
Docd.lo Ifllflllj Hi WHO as a mere scratch, a pimple, or lump in
nf Ton k th« breast, too small to attract any
UUI Ul I oil A notice, until, in many cases, the deadly
n r jiii disease is fully developed.
bUrO round 3t L3St. Cancer can not be cured by a surgical
operation, because the disease is a virulent
poison in the blood, circulating throughout the system, and although
the sore or ulcer—known as the Cancer—may be cut away, the
poison remains in the blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with
renewed violence.
The wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-seated
blood diseases which were considered incurable, induced a few de
spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer, after exhausting the skill of
the physicians without a cure. Much to their delight S. S. S. proved
equal to the disease and promptly effected a cure. The glad new*
spread rapidly, and it was soon demonstrated
beyond doubt that a cure had at last been
found for deadly Cancer. Evidence has accu
undated which is incontrovertible, of which gs -Wj
the following is a specimen : .
" Cancer is hereditary in our family, ray father, a q V 6*2* W
•inter and an aunt having died from this dreadful
diftease. My feelings may be imagined when the hor- Ks A
rible disease made its appearance on my side. It was
a malignant Cancer, eating inwardly in such a way as
to cause great alarm. The disease seemed beyond the gjßft ,
skill of the doctors, for their treatment did no good
whatever, the Cancer growing worse all the while
Numerous remedies were used for it. but the Cancer Mas. s. M. idol.
grew steadily worae, until it seemed that I was doomed
to follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Cancer is, especially
when inherited I was advised to try Swift’s Specific (S. S. S), which, from th.
first day, forced out the poison I continued its use until I had taken eighteen
bottles, when I was cured sound and well, and have had no symptoms of the
dreadful affliction, though many years have elapsed. S. S. S. is the only cure
for Cancer.—Mrs S M. Idol, Winston, N. C. •
'Our book on Cancer, containing other testimonials and valuable
information, will be sent free to any address by the Swift Specific
Cosapony, Atlanta, Georgia.
EISEMAN BROS.
ATLANTA.
The largest stock of Clothing, Hats
and Furnishings in the South. Thousands
of styles for you to select from, and prices
hero are from 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper
than anywhere else; that’s because we are
manufacturers and do not pay a profit to
middlemen. ** ** ** ** **
Men’s Nobby units, $5 00 up to $25 00
Boys’ Long Trouser Suits, 450 up to 15 00
Boys’ Knee Trouser Suits, 150 up to i 0 00
We buy the best fabrics and choose the new
est apd handsomest patterns and coloring that
are produced.
Buy here once in person or through oar mail
order department, and the satisfaction you’ll re
ceive will make you a permanent customer of
BROS.g*-
C’ r rr\D 170) Atlanta, 15-17 Whitehall Street,
O I WIN. il/O Wnrthlngloii , Corner Seventh and K. Street*,
) halt i more, 213 \V. German Street.
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Oct. 6,121 _ _
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v Amt /)ajwSeMke
TO ALL POINTS
N(HTH, SOUTH AND SOUHWSST
Schedule in Effect Dec. 11, 1898
8< >UT HB( >IJ ND. No. 408. No. 41.
Lv Novv York, via Pa. K. ii. *ll o<)hni '* ii 00p in
Lv Washington “ “ 4 40pm 4 80 am
•• B hmond, via AJ i. 0 00g ",
** Portmoutb SAL *8 41 pm *920 **
Ar Weldon. 1110pn» 1150 am
Ar Henderson 12 57 am 150 pm
Ar Raleigh, 216 a in 384 pin
“ Southern Pines 4 23 “ 5 58 “
“ Hnmlot 6 07 “ 658 **
•• u ilmington SAL ; *l2 06pm
~Monroe7BA~L | * 6 43 am | * 9 12 “
Ar Charlotte, via 8A L J 7 50am | *1025 pm
Ar Chester, via S A L j* 8 08a m j* 10 50pm
“ Greenwood 10 85 “ 107 am
“ Athens | 1 18 pm 848 “
** Atlanta. 1 350 - |tf 30 ** |
I.v I-uWrencevllle I *2 31 pm | *R 04am
NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No 38.
Lv Atlanta, S A L, i *1 00 pm j *BSO pm
Ar Athens 8 16pm 1110 “ |
“ Greenwood 5 41“ 2 08 am 1
•• Chester 758 “ 425 ** j
Ar Monroe, 030 p m 5 55am j
Ar Charlotte, via sal | *1025 pm *7 50 ain
•• Hamlet SAL *ll 15 “ *7 45 “
Ar Wiimington, SAL *l2 05 pm i
Southern Vines SaL |*l2t>B am,*9 00 am
“ Raleigh i 210 ] 1118“
“ Henderson, 3 28‘* | 1250 pm
“ Weldon, j 455 a m 250 pm
Ar Portsmouth j 725 “ |520 pm
\r Richmond AC L i *B4#"** I*7 12 •*
“ Washining, via pr h 1231 pm 11 10 “
•• New York ! 023 “ Iti 58 lint
1 v 1 iwreneevllle | -07 pm *lospm
* Daily. +Daily. hx.Sunday. 1
No 403 ami 402.--“ The “Atlanta Special,’ Solid
Pullman Vestibuled Train of Pullman Sleepers
and Coaehes between Washington ami Atlanta
also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and
Chester, S.C.
Nos. 41 and 88. “The S a L Express.” Solid
Train. Coaehes and Pullman Sleepers between
Portsmouth ami Atlanta. Company Sleepers
between Columbia and \tlauta.
Immediate Connection* —At Atlanta for
Montgomery. New Orleans,Texas, Mexico,Cali
fornia, Macon. Pensacola, Selma and Florida
No extra fare on any train. For tickets:
sleepers tnd information, apply to ticket agent
or to B. A. Newland. General Ageut,
Wm. B.Clements,!'. P. A.,
Atlanta, Gu
K. St. .John, Vice Pres, and General Manager.
V. E. Mu Bek, Gen. Superintendent.
14. W. H. GLOVKK, Tratlic Manager.
L. 8. ALLEN, General Pass. Agent,
General Office* Portsmouth. Va.
DR. BANKS AGAIN.
Read Endorsement of an Excel
lent Man and Minister,
Winder, Ga., July 20, ’99.
This certifies that my wife has
been afilicted for a psriod of 18
years, at times in bed for 8 or 4
months. I 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 bv 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.
A Remarkable Cure iu Six Miles of Boman.
Bowman, Ga , Sept. 9, ’99.
This certifies that I was afilicted
and not able to walk for a period
of 4 years. I was treated by more
than a dozen physicians. After
taking treatment from dr. edward
banks for a short while I 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 exofficio J.P.
If you cannot see me personally,
write for treatment, question
blanks, etc. Very truly.
Edwin Banks, M. D ,
Bowman, Ga.
L
Future comfort for present
seeming economy, but buy the
sewing machine with an estab
lished reputation, that guar
antees you long and satisfac
tory service. / J* i A
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TENSION INDICATOR,
(devices for regulating and
showing the exact tension) are
a few of the features that
emphasize the high grade
character of the White.
Send for our elegant H.T.
catalog.
White Sewing Machine Co.,
CLEVELAND, 0.
The Chinese are much impressed
with the powers of the sewing
machine, and to meet their de
mand for these helps to busy wo
men some American firms lately
sent a shipment to Bangkok, val
ued at about $102,750.
It takes a good horse to run doyvn
a giraffe.
Occasionally people don’t find
out as much as one is afraid they
will.
Weary women need an occasional
dose of Hr M. A.Simmons Liver Med
icine to strengthen their nerves and
invigorate their system.
A man talks of your mistakes
usually to hide his own.
To purify and enrich the blood,
strengthen the nerves and invigorate
tlie system, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liv
er Medicine.
It is bad to acquire the habit of
folding one’s arms.
The flashing eye, buoyant footstep
and rosy complexion rssult from the
use of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Med
icine.
V. ■. NTTCntLU T. *. BT7BB.
MITCHELL & LUSH,
Physicians * and * Surgeons,
LA W R £ N c EVILLI, GA.
«*r; FMk* street. Call* *»§w«r*4 at aay
hear. <U j or aifht.
J. C. Harris,
Physician and Surgeon,
SUWANEE, GA.
Olmm* es woaea * ifeelalt)
O. A. NIX,
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW.
Office in Cain ItnUdlng.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts, Careful at
tention ta all iefemi bus! nee*. Bep W-1 r
T. M. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY-AT-I.AW,
Lawrenceville, - - Ga.
Practice*in the state court*. Special atten
tion Riven to the winding up of estate*.
JOHN M. !AC OILS,
DENTIST,
Lawrenceville, - - Ga.
Office over G. W. A A. P. Cain’* store.
V. G7IIOPKINS,
DENTAL SURGEON,
Office in the old Winn drug store building,
LA W RENCEVILLE, GA.
J. A. PERRY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lawrenceville, : : Ga.
Office over G. W. A A. P. Cain'* Btor ?.
AH businen* entrusted to my care will re
ceive prompt attention.
F, F. JUHAN L. F MCDONALD.
juiian & McDonald,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Lawrenceville, - - - Ga.
Will practice in all the court*, State and Fed
eral. Long and successful experience in every
department of the law.
Bankrupt Practice a Specialty-
If you cant pay what you owe come unci let us
fjive'thai relief the law provide* for you, and
tegin life anew.
Age ami long experience, youth, proficiency
and energy combined, Try lis.and you will not
regret it.
’ N. L. HUTCHINS, JR.,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in postofflee 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 up stairs in the old Winn drug atore.
R. W. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lawrenceville, -
close attention given all bnsiness placed in
my hands.
J. T. WAGES,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Prompt attention to all call*, day. or night
AUBURN, GA.
W. T. HINTON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Dacula, - - - - Ga.
Located at the late Dr. S. 11. Freeman old
stand, and any of his former customers will
And me ready to serve them.
Chronic Disease* » Specialty.
All call* promptly attended to. day or night
S. L. HINTON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Dacula, - - - - Ga.
Office near the depot. Chronic diseases a spe
cialty: 20 years experience. The patronage of
the public solicited.
” P. E. BELL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
TRIP. GA.
Residence at W. J. Tribble’s. Office opposite
store of Jacobs & Williams, Calls answered
promptly, day or night. JuneiMy
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condemn'd Schedule of I’aMt'iigar Train*.
In Effect. Juuc 11th, 1599.
| V«i- No 18 Put.Ml
Narthbonnd. No * l2 No. 38 So. 36
Daily Dally. Sun. Dally.
Lv. Atlanta, C. T. 750 a 12 00 ra 4 86 p H 80 p
" Atlanta, E. T. 8 s*) a 1 00 p 535 p 12 50 a
** Norcrosa 9,i 0 a 6 28 p 1 710 a
** Buford 10 00 a 7 08 p
“ Ga i lies villa... 10 30 a 222 p 743 p 225 a
" Lula 10 58 a 2 42 p 8 10 p 2 50 a
H Cornelia 11 25 a 3 00 p 8 35 p
Ar. Mt. Airy . . . . 11 8J a 8 40 p
Lv. Toccoa . ... 11 58 a 830p905 p 842 a
“ Westminster 12 81m 4 20 a
" Seneca 12 02 p 4 15 p 4 87 a
M (Central ... 1 4tl p ’ 502 a
“ Greenville... 234 p 522 p 550 a
** Spartanburg. 3:57 p 6 18 p 6 45 a
“ Gaffneys.. 420 p 0 40 p . 7 25 a
" Blacksburg . 4 3)5 p 702 p 742 a
“ King’s Mt 503 p 805 a
** Gastonia . 525 p! 828 a
Lv. Charlotte »5 30 pj 8 18 p 9 25 a
Ar. Gn ousboro 952 p|lo 4< p 12 06 p
Lv.Greensltoro. jll 45 p ....
Ar. Norfolk j 8 20 a
Ar. Danville 11 25 pllO6 p ... 122 g
Ar. Richmond .. 6 CK> a! 6 flO a 625 p
Ar. Washington | 6 42 a 0 05 p
“ Baltm’ePßß 800 a 11 25 p
“ Philadelphia 10 15 a 256 a
“ New York ___ 12 43 in 623 a
Tst.Ml \ v ». j.N 0.1 l
Southbound. No. 35 No, 37 Daily
Daily. Dallv.
Lv. N V . F.T TT TTmi TocTp — “
“ Philadelphia 350 a 655 p
** Baltimore. 6 22 a 920 p
** \Vashington. 11 13 alO 45 p
Lv Richmond .12 Olnu 11 00 pHOOp
Lv. Danville 6 02 p 5 60 ja 610 a
tiT. Norfollc.
Ar. Greensboro.. 5 15 a...
Lv. Greensboro 724i>705 a 737 a
Ar. (’harlotfa .... 10 00 p 925 al2 05m
Lr. Ga*tonia 10 49 p 10 07 a 1 12 p
“ King’s Mt....| 138 p
“ Blacksburg .11 31 plO 45 a 206 p
,f Gaffneys . 'll 46 plO 58 a 224 p
** Spartanburg. 12 26 a 11 34 a 3 15 p
** Greenville— 125 a 12 30 p 430 p >,,17.
“ Central 532 p
44 Seneca 2 28 a 1 33 p 545 p e
“ We.-tminiter 600 p
“ Toccoa 3 17 a 2 18 p 630 p 605 a
" Mt. Airy 7 12 p 680 *
“ Cornelia 3 00 p 7 16 p 635 a
“ Lula.. . . 4 08 a 3 18 p 738 p 657 a
" Gaineavi.la... 430 a 337 p 828 p 720 a
“ Buford 4 56 a 840 p 748 a
“ Norcroaa . 6 25 a' 915 p 827 a
Ar. Atlanta, E. T. 6 10 a 4 55 p 10 00 p 930 a
Ar. Atlanta. C. T. 5 10 a ! 3 55 p 900 p 830 •
“A" a. m. “P" p. m. “N” night
Chesapeake Line Steamers in daily nervtoe
between Norfolk and Baltimore.
Nos. 37 and 38—Daily. Washington and South
western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman
•leeping cars lietween New York and New Or
leans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom
erv. and also between New York and Memphis,
via Washington, Atlanta and Birmingham. Ala*
elegant PULLMAN LIBRARY OBSERVA- '
TION CARS lietw'een Atlanta and Now York.
Firstclass thoroughfare coaches between Wash- 1
lngron and Atlanta. Dining ears serve all meala
en route. Pullman drawing-room sleeping carl
between Greensboro and Norfolk. Close con {
ncetion at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT. 1
Nos. 35 and 36—United States Fast Mail ;
runs solid between Washington and New Or- j
leans, via Soul hern Railway, A. A; W. P. R. R. I
and L. A N. R. R., l>eiug com nosed of baggage
car and coaches, through without change for;
passengers of all clas ea. Pullman drawing
room sleeping cars between New York ana
New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery and
between Charlotte ami Birmingham. Also
Pullman Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Car*
between Atlanta and Asheville. N.C. Leaving
Washington each Tuesday and Friday, a
tourist sleeping car will run through between
Washington and San Fran, isco without ehanga.
Dining cars serve all men s euroute.
Nos. 11,33, 84 and 12—Pullman sleeping car* 1
between Richmondaud(’harlotte, vn Dan villa, I
southbound Nos. 11 and 33, northbound Non.
84 and 12
FRANK S. GANNON, J. M.OUT*P,
Third V-P. A Gen. TTgr., Trafth M'g’r.
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. O.
W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK.
Uen'l Pass. Ag’t., Ass'tGeu’l Pass. Af’V,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, (4a-
Opportunity often knocks at a
man’s door when he is out atten
ding to business elsewhere. In
that case a second call is some
times made.
OBiir IN THE Kitchen, ajid still have your
k 1 milNr T meals well by buying the
gPIA- ' " -. best value for your dollars ever offered.
ENTERPRISE Hi:
FUEL SAVERS.”
V" _j
They are made of Southern iron by Southern workmen, who
are sustained by the products of Southern farmers.
They last longer and make more homes happy than any
other Stove on earth. Fire Backs guaranteed for Fifteen Years.
Over 200,000 have stood the test, and every one has proven sat
isfactory. If your dealer don't handle them, write for Catalogue.
PHILLIPS & BUTTORFF MFG. GO.
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Manufacturers of Cooking and Heating Stoves, Mantels and
Grates, Hollowware, Tinware, etc.
Importers of and dealers in China, Crockery, Glassware, Cut
lery, Wooden and Willowware.
Everything necessary and convenient for the Kitchen, Dining Room, Laundry
and Dairy. Let us quote you prices on our NATIONAL STEEL RANGES.
§ W. R. DEXTER.
FUNERAL DIRE COR AND EMBALMER,
All Calls Given Prompt Attention
No Extra Charge for Hearse and Services.
Do Not
Permit
Dealers
To persuade you
That they have
“Something just as
good as”
Srferf
PIANQ.
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.
Manufactured by TIIE EVERETT PIANO CO.,
Boston, Mass.
The John Church Company , General Factors.
CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
99 Peachtree Street—Atlanta, Ga.
TARE TREATMENT FROM
DR. BANKS OF BOWMAN.
Do You Desire to be Cured ?
BEAD THE ENDORSEMENT OF AN INFLUENTIAL MAN AND WIFE.
Monroe, Ga, Sept., 1899. This certifies that Dr. Edward Banks, of Bowman, has treated my
wife for Dropsy, Kidney and other troubles for the short period of about five week*. I desira
to say that my wife’s health is decidedly better than it has been for two years. My wifa now
sleeps sweetly, the 4weliing has disappeared from her limbs, her appetite is good, and the im
provement has simpl}'been wonderful. My wife and I heartily recommend Dr. Bank* to all
afflicted people. Give him a trial and be convinced for yourself. Very truly,
Mr. 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.
I’. Zellar, Pres. lobn Gibson Inst.
J, S. Colvard, Prof. “ ' “
L. “ “
J.A. Ginn, Merehant.
G. W. Hand,
A. S. Johnson, M. D.
W. N. Brown, 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 you
cannot see me personally write for Ja 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. 1)., Specialist.
BOWMAN, GEORGIA.
There are no better Pianos made than the
CONOVbR AND KINGSBURY.
Shorter College, Rome, Ga., equipps itself with Conover pianos.
WHY ? Because they could buy no better.
Pianos wore offered this College by Atlanta dealers and other man
ufacturers at one half the price paid for the Couover. Shorter Col
lege 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 ex
hibition in onr warerooms. The most beautiful stock of Pianos ever
exhibited in a southern city. Write for catalogues and prices.
CABRE PIANO CO.
WHITEHALL, ST., ATLANTA, GA.
H. B. Morenus, Manager. Capital, $2,000,000»
W. M. Denney, 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.