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Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
'Not Narcotic.
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Educational * Department,
The Gwinnett County Teachers’
Association will meet at Norcross
on next Saturday, the 28th. Ev
erybody interested in the cause of
education is cordially invited to
be present.
The amount of public school
money coming to Gwinnett coun
ty this year is $16,168.94. Of
this, $6467.56 has already been
received, leaving a balance of
$9701.88 still due. It is not known
when the rest will be paid, pos
sibly not before December.
Books to study to be prepared
for the i;ext teachers’ examination:
Manual of Methods, same as last
year; Arnold’s Waymarks for
Teachers, SI.OO, and E. C. Bran
son’s Supplemental notes, lOcts,
at Southern Book Co., No. 7,
Whitehall street, Atlanta; Bran
son’s Edition of Page, SI.OO, at
American Book Co., Atlanta.
The Distribution of tbs Public School
Honey For 1899-
Amount received from the state,
$15,684.17.
Expenses of the Commissioner’s
office, $000.59.
Amount Paid Teachers:
Lilbum school, H. C. Jordan,
$98.06.
Gravel Spring school, Miss Li-j
thonia Rogers, $106.56.
Feuce Academy, R. P. Sin
son, $77.78.
Cedar Creek school, W. M. Ja
cobs, $88.58.
Oak Shade school, L. C. Davis,
$152.80.
Pleasant, Hill, D. T. Williams,
$194.81.
Goshen school, Misß Lula Hays,
$93.58.
Luxomni, Bradwell school, S.
W Dußose, $101.70.
Harmony school, J. O. Johnson,
$98.15.
Sweet Gum school, J. O. Atta
way, $92.99.
Carl school, Miss Kate Adams,
$78.84.
Mt. Pleasant school, G. R.
Cates, $57.50.
Rock Spring school, D. H. Mob
ley, $96.80.
Dacula school, W. O. McCon
nell, $818.64.
Perry school. F. Q. Sammons,
$194.98.
Harris school, M. D. Jacobs,
$93 54.
Midway school, A. L. Jaccbs,
$190,50.
McKendrie school, Mrs. J. A.
Bagwell, $169.92.
Carters school, J A. Smith,
SBI.BB.
Mt. Pleasant school, L. P. Cross,
$72.72.
school, E. C. Lester,
$248.68.
Jackson school, Miss Sallie
Jackson, $112.74.
County Line school, B. B. John
son, $46.60.
Centreville school, W. H. Sum
mers, $249 79.
Suwanee school, Marion Gaith
er, colored, $112.05.
Haynes Creek school, C. C.
Williams, $199.98.
Hog Mountain school, D. L.
Kennedy, $228.59
Bay Creek school, Thomas Lang
ley, $82.11.
Duluth school, H. L. Brock,
$842.14
Maddox school, F. B. Maddox,
$171.86.
Hall County school, N. C. Bow
man, sl9 77.
Glover school, J. G. Mewboi
$140.78.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
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Ur For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CENTAUN COMPANY. NEW YON* CITY.
Oak Grove school, Miss Ara L,
Parks, $39.89.
Thompson’s school, N. A. Moss,
$144.83.
Chattahoochee school, Miss Fan
nie McElroy, SIOB.BB.
Dacula school, M. M. Hooper,
colored, $64.81.
Maffett’s school, Miss Jessie
Brown, $78.42.
Meadow school, J. B. Gresham,
$215.65.
Berkshire school, Jas. C. Cole,
$82.71.
Norcross colored school, Nathan
iel Hale, col., $99.27.
Pinkneyville school,Green Lamp-1
kin, colored, $22.87.
Harmony Grove school, W. H.
Thomas, $124.10.
Victory school, J. J. Boss,
$214.89.
Duncan’s Creek school, W. J.
Jones, $206.49.
Nazareth school, B. 11. Mead
ow, $60.28.
Garner school, Miss I. C. Pick
ens, $106.76.
Miller school, S. H. Lindsey,
$137.27.
Double Springs school, T. E.
Crawford, $171.40.
Oakland school, G. M. Brown,
$241.24.
Gloster school, J. S. Porter,
$114.96.
Zion Hill school, J. S. Cheek,
$129.67.
Perry-Rainey J. C. Flanigan,
$642.97.
Sandy Roads school, J. E.
Flowers, $103.87.
Tanner’s Academy, J. D. Pruett,
$181.78.
Alford’s school, T. G. Chap
man, $147.36.
Woodward’s school, Miss May
Loveless, $70.24.
Brown school, N. H. Pierce,
$128.08
River Spring school, J. W.
Pierce, $128.64.
Red Land school, Miss May
Peeples, $74.22.
Lowery school, G. M, Kilgore,
$154.95.
PAINFUL PERIODS NO MORE
MRS. GEORGE OSMUN, of Belvidere, Warren Co., N. J., write*:
“Suffering- a* 1 had from weakness, irregularities and backache
for several years, a release from this suffering was a blessing. Oh!
how I wish more suffering women would accept your kind offer and be relieved.
There is no need for women to suffer. Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound will relieve
K. Ida Peters, Milan, Tenn., writes:
ar Mrs. Pinkuam —When 1 wrote to you
*t time asking your advice I was a great
r. Menstruations were irregular, some*
s week too soon and then a week or two
nd when they appeared were very profuse;
•>*in and tenderness in the bowels, pain in
k and limbs, leuoorrhoL'a all the time. I
s weak ami nervous and had no appetite,
•ning and choking sensation in my throat.
>oeived your reply and followed all your
tructions and now lam cured. I owe ray
ery all to Mrs. Pinkham’s advice and her
erful remedies.”
Ella E. Brenner, East Rochester,
“I have been thankful a thousand time*
nee 1 wrote to you for what your Vegeta
le Compound has done for me. I followed
our advice carefully and now' I feel like a
ifferent person. My troubles were back
che, headache, nervous tired feeling, pain
ll menstruation and leucorrhoe*. I took
jur bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegsta
le Compound, one box of Pills, one package
f Sanative Wash and am now well.”
Mrs. Maggie P. Stine. New Berlin,
“ I have suffered with terrible backache
in the small of my back for about seven
years, and could never get anything to help
me. 1 tried several physicians, but found
no help. 1 have now taken three bottles
of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound, and feel like a different woman.”
Mrs. H. A.. 124 S. Cedar Street, Owosso, Mich., writes:
“ Nearly three years ago I wrote to you asking advice in regard to my health.
Iwas so miserable; suffered from painful menstruation and backache, was
Barvous, dizzy and faint. I received such a kind letter from you, telling me
Jast what to do. X followed your advice and X now am recommending Lydia K.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 thank God for this pain destroyer."
Wild Cat school, F. M. Reeves,
$98.04.
Union Grove, J. P. Hadawav,
$157.77.
Pleasant Grove school, T. S.
Garner, $116.89.
Yellow Rivar, J. F. Garner,
$128.92.
Mechanicsville school, V. R.
Hicks, $186.97
Piney Grove school, F. M.
Moore, 899.99.
Farmer’s school, colored, M. T.
C. Buffington, $54.16.
Shiloh school, colored, Janies
H. Hudson, col., $79.11.
Walnut Grove school, A. J.
Woodruff, $42.48.
Oak Grove school, T. L. Harris,
$148.71.
White Plains school, J. B.
Moore, $147 37.
Gwinnett school, J. R. Jackson,
$186.91.
Alcova school, J. H. Buchanan,
$147.84.
O’Kelley’s Chapel, S. P. Mad
dox, col. $57.81.
Suwauee school, Miss Ciio'La-
Hattc, $198.24
Sugar Hill school, M. B. Sewell,
$288.48.
Norcrosß school, R. Johnston,
$822 36.
Peachtree school, Miss Angie
Maynard, $147.60.
Pleasant Grove school, Nannie
Graves, colored, SSB 14.
O odd win school, Miss Nora
Morton, $14.80.
Sardis school, W. F. Higgins,
$17.12.
New Bethany school, J. M.
Sewell, $68.40.
Haisting school, Miss'Nannie
Roberts, $17.81.
Trip school, R. A. Whitworth,
$267 02.
Ebenezer school, W. L. Harris,
$43.08.
Starr’s school, S. E. Cooper,
$89.97.
Irwin school, C. H. Bailey,
$71.56.
White Oak Flat school, J. D.
Hudson, col. $58.08.
Old Suwanee school, J. O. H.
Brown, $171.64.
Springfield school, J. W. Webb,
colored, $68.10.
County Line school, H. T. Flani-
gan, $98.99
Pleasant Hill school, J. A.
Waldrop, $12.57.
Winder school, S. P. Orr, $94.61,
Snellville school, R. B. Whit
worth, $138.91.
Shiloh school, E. L. McNabb,
$21.12.
Buford school, W. H. Boden
i heimer, $545.08.
Winder school, C. E. Williams,
colored, $69.45.
Dnluth school, Evan Howell,
colored, $151.79.
Pleasant Hill, R. N. Aiken,
$46.08.
Smith Grove school, E. S.
Moore, $95.88.
Concord school, J. H. Sam
mons, $9,00.
Windsor school, Miss Lucy
Smith, $10.82.
Loganville school, E. J. Sum
merour, $71.70.
Pittman school, W, T. Kent,
$127.29.
New Union school, Miss Sallie
Pendergrass, $5.18.
Harris school, Lillie Renwick,
colored, $86.57
Level Creek school, Guy S.
Hutchins, $127.42.
Lawreuceville Public School, J.
A. Bagwell, $476.21.
Lawreuceville Colored School,
G. W. Lamar, $171.04.
Buford school, W. J. Humphries,
phries, col., $72,81.
Beaver Ruin school, H. B. Har
mon, $61.97.
New Bethel school, P. L. Green,
ONLY ONE CURE
FOR SCROFULA.
S( O |« fkn f|nlv There are dozens of remedies recommended for
i Ui ui 15 1110 UHIJ Scrofula, gome of them do doubt being able to
_ afford temporary relief, but 8. 8. S. ia absolutely
Remedy Equal to this
*> , n . blood diseases, and is beyond the reach of the
UDSlifluTß UISBqSBi many so-called purifiers and tonics because some
thing more than a mere tonic is required. 8.8.8.
is equal to any blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because it
goes down to the seat of the disease, thus permanently eliminating every
trace of the taint.
The serious consequences to which Scrofula surely leads
should impress upon those afflicted with it the vital im
portance of wasting no time upon treatment which can
not possibly effect a pure. In many cases where the wrong ffir'ae
treatment has been relied upon, complicated glandular B MS®
swellings have resulted, for which the doctors insist that wM&Sg&H fIK
a dangerous surgical operation is necessary.
Mr. H. E. Thompson,of Milledgeville, Ga., writes: “A
bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, A "-lax
which had to be lanced and caused me much suffering. I
was treated for a long while, but the physicians were un
able to cure mej and my condition was as bad as when I '3 \ J
began their treatment. Many blood remedies were used, '*•/» :,£■n
but without effect. Some one recommended S. S. 8., and '*i t s . k M
I began to improve as soon as I had taken a few bottles. * >
Continuing the remedy, I was soon cured permanently,
and have never had a sign of the disease to return.” Swift’s Speciflo—
S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD
—li the only remedy which can promptly
blood disease*. By relying upon it, and
so-called tonics, etc., all sufferers from t
instead of enduring years of suffering wl
the constitution. 8. S. S. is guaranteed
cure Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheuma
Tetter, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, etc.lnsist i
Books on blood and skin diseases will
Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georj
REMARKABLE CURE OF
RHEUMATISM.
Kenna. Jackson Co., W. Va.
About three years ago my wife
had an attack of rheumatism
which confined her to her bed for
over a month- and rendered her un
able to walk a step without as
sistance, her limbs being swollen
to double their normal size. Mr
S, Maddox insisted on my using
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I pur
chased a fifty-cent bottle and used
it according to directions aud the
next morning she walked to break
fast without assistance in any
manner, and she has not had a
similar attack since.—A. B. Par
sons. For sale by Bagwell Drug
Co. •
col., $28.25.
school, Wm. Bran
ham, colored, $45,38.
Hall county school, Henry Bag
well, $2.68.
school, B. J. Jones,
col., $83.55.
school,Mary Thomp
son, $16.58.
Salem school, G. W. Nesbitt,
col., $21.60.
Lenora school, D. I. Knight,
$51.58.
Carter’s Hill school, M. R.
Maynard, $8 07.
Caleb school, Mrs. J. A. Wal
drop, $40.74.
school, Lillie A. Col
lins, $4.86.
Spencer Hill school, D. M. Ow
en, col., $3.81.
Centreville school, J.H. Bailey,
$17.43.
Norcress school, Samuel VV .
Dußose, $176.25.
1 The Cure that Cures i
’ Coughs, &
Colds, i
I Grippe, (k
Whooping Cough, Asthma, i
| Bronchitis and Incipient A
Consumption, Is KT
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Southern Baptist Convention, Hot Springs,
Ark,, May 10th to I7th, 1900.
For the above occasion The
Southern Railway will sell tickets
from all principal points to Hot
Springs, Ark., aud return at rate
of one first class fare for the round
trip; tickets to be sold May 7th
to 10th, inclusive, final limit May
24 th, 1900.
The Southern Railway offers to
those desiring to attend this Con
vention the quickest, best and
most direct route, having two reg
ular daily trains in each direction,
between Atlanta and Hot Springs.
These trains will carry through
vistibuled coaches and Pullman
sleeping cars fur organized parties.
A SPECIAL TRAIN
Known as ‘‘The Southern Baptist
Special” will be operated from At
lanta, leaving at 4, p. m., arriving
at Hot Springs 12, noon, the fol
lowing day.
For full information as to de
tails of the trip, rates, reserva
tions, etc., address any of the un
dersigned, who will be pleased to
I write or call on you.
H F Cary, Traveling Passenger
Agent, Macon, Ga. A A Vernoy,
Passenger Agnnt, Atlanta, Ga C
C lohuston, Traveling Passenger
Agent, Atlanta, Ga. Brooks Mor
gan, District Passenger Agent, At
lanta, Ga.
Y\ r A NTKD--Honest nttn or woman to travel
’’ for large house--salary monthly unit
I expenses, with increase. Position permanent.
; Inclose nelf-addressed stamped envelope.
MAN All Kit, Caiton bldg., Chicago.
j Do YOU TAKK YOUK COUNTY PA
PER ?
r reach and cure obstinate, deep-seated
I not experimenting with the various
blood troubles can De promptly cured,
hich gradually but surely undermines
i purely vegetable, and never fails to
atism, Contagious Blood Poison, Boils,
upon S B S.; nothing can take its place,
be mailed free to any address by the
•gia
MEKITORIUS PREPARATION.
BY AMOS OKAY, M, D.
After exposing and condemning
many of thedoubtrul and even injuri
ous preparations for the hair and scalp
which are produced and put on the
market by different manufacturers, it
is indeed a great relfef to be able to
make a special report upon so worthy
a preparation as “Anti-kink.” It is a
preparation that will straighten and
take the kink out of curly hair, and is
manufactured and sold to the trade by
Darragh & Rich, of New York City. In
common justice to these gentlemen, we
as heartily commend it as we have in
the past condemned many so-called
hair growers and restorers, and other
preparations for the treatment of the
hair and scalp.
For somejdays “Anti-kink” has been
the subject of a painstaking investiga
tion on the part of the compilers of
these Reports, and a spirit of fairness
impels the statement that the most
searching examination brought to
light much in connection with “Anti
kink” that is worthy of the highest
consideration, in fact, it in every re
spect merits our highest praise, and
affords the most gratifying results and
absolute safety in its use.
There is no head of hair that is so
kinky or curly, no matter what the
nationality or color may be, that a
thirty (30) day treatment of “Anti
kink” will not straigeten out in a most
gratifying manner.
If properly and vigorously applied
as directed, it will impart such a lustre
and brilliancy to the hair as will make
the use of all other preparations as
Brilllantine entirely unnecessary.
VVe have devoted much time and la
. bor to a thorough invest'gat’on of this
truly wonderful hair prepa-ation, in
order that we might intelligently ad
vise our readers all over this broad
land, whose inquiries reach us by
every mail as to its virtues and worth,
and it is with a high degree of satis
faction that we find the results of our
investigatiou warrant us in giving
“Anti-kink” the strongest editorial
and official endorsement of the United
States Health Reports: Those who
follow the suggestions herein contain
ed may rest assured t hat in every es
sential feature ‘lAnti-kink” will be
found to be a most excellent article,
and sure to achieve success where di
rections are faithfully followed. Sales
| men wanted.
Arkansas, Texas and California, via
Southern Railway.
Before deciding on a trip to Ar
kansas, Texas, Arizona, Califor
nia, or any poiut West or South
west, call on or address any Agent
of the Southern Railway.
' Choice of routes via Birming
ham. Shreveport, New Orleans or
Memphis.
Best and most direct line to
Washington, Few York, Chatta
nooga, Louisville, Cincinnati, and
Florida points.
Rates, Time Cards, Maps and
Illustrated Literature cheerfully
furnished upon application to
A.A.Vkknoy, Pass. Ag’t.
C. C. Johnson, Trav. Pass Ag’t.
Brooks Morgan, Dist. Pass.Ag’t.
Office, Kimball House Corner,
Atlanta, Ga.
™EW '
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine
WITH
Rotary Motion and Bail Bearings,
Easy Running, Quiet, Rapid,
and Durable.
Purchasers says
"It runs as light as a feather.’’
“Great improvement over anything
so far. ”
“ It turns drudgery into a pastime."
"The magic Silent Sewer.”
All sizes and styles of sewing ma
chines for Cloth and Leather.
MANUFACTURED BV
Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co.,
Bridgeport, Conn.
Send for Catalogue.
WHFKLKII A WILSON MFG, CO.
Atlanta, tia.
Agents wanted in all unoccu
pied territory.
Sold - by Evans-Coopsr Co Law
reuceville, Ga.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For cold in the head mid sore throat use Ker
tnott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, the " One
Day Cold Cure.”
Cure Cold In Head.
Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy
to take and quick to cure cold iu head and sore
throat.
Schedule Lawrenceville Branch Railroad.
No. 17 Lv L-ville 700 am Ar Suwnnee 800 am
No. 11 “ “ 400 pm “ ** 500 pm
No. 12 “ Suwanee HHW am “ L-ville llttC-nm
No. 18 •* «55 pm “ “ 745 pm
J. 11. McKei.vex, G.M.
E.L. MoKei.vey, G. F.&P.A.
£fJtvSßltoCE
TO AFT, POINTS
NORTH, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST
Schedule in Effect Nov. sth, 1899
SOUTHBOUND. No. 403. N 0.41.
Lv Now S <,rk. via I'i. ii. it. 1 *li(iiiani * 9 00p ni
Lv Washington “ “ 5 «opm 4an am
Kit* h mon<t, via ACL | OOP pm 005 “
“ Portmoutb BAL *8 45 pm *9 20 “
Ar Weldon, 11 10pm 11 43a m
Ar Henderson 12 58 am 185 p m
Ar Raleigh, 222 a m 3M p m
** Southern Pines 4 27 “ 0 00 *‘
“ Hamlet 5 14 “ 7 00 “
Lv W ilmington SAL | | * 3 05 pm
\r Monroe, HAL r | * 8 53 am | * 1» 12 “
Ar Chariot tv. via SAL | * 8 Warn ] *1025 pm
Ar Chester, via SAL * S 13 a in *lO 55pm
“ Greenwood 10 45 “ 1 12 am
“ Athens 1 24 pm 848 “
“ Atlanta. 3 50 “ 015 u
NORTHBOUND. No. 402. No 38.
iJv Atlanta, S A L,’ I*l 00 pm | *8 50 pm
Ar Athens 308 p m 11 06 “
“ Greenwood 5 40 u 1 40 am
*• Chester 758 “ 4 08 “
Ar Monroe, 930 p m 5 45am
Lv Charlotte, via $ A 1, | *s 20 prn | *5 00 a m
Ar Hamlet S A L *ll 10 “ *7 48 “
Ar Wilmington, SAL ! *l2 05 pm
“ Southern Pines SAL *l2 02 am *9 00 am
“ Raleigh 203 “ 1113“
“ Henderson, 326 “ 1245 pm
“ Weldon, 4 55am 260 pm
Ar Portsmouth 7 25 “ 5 20 pm
Ar Richmond AC L *s 15 “ j'* 720 “
“ Washining, via p k r 12 31pm 11 20 “
“ New York 6 23 “ 6 53 am
* Daily. iDaily.Kz. Sunday.
No 403 and 402.--“ The “Atlanta Special,’ Solid
Pullman Vestibuled Train of Pullman Sleepers
and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta
also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and
Charlotte, N.C.
Nos. 41 and 38, “The S a Express.” Solid
Train. Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between
Portsmouth and Atlanta.
Both trains make immediate connection at
Atlanta for Montgomery,Mobile. New Orleans,
Texas, Mexico, California. Chattanooga, Nash
vilie. Memphis. Macon.and Florida.
For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to
.Jos. M. Brown, G. a. P. D„
Wm. B. Clements,T. P. A.,
E. J. Walker, C. T. a.
7 Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga
E. St. John, Vice Pres, and General Manager.
V. E. McP.ee, Gen. Superintendent.
H. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
-a-
Condensed Schedule of Passenger Train*.
In Effect Dec. 10, 1899.
| Ves. No. 18. FstMa
Northbound. No. 12. No. 38. Ex. No. 86.
Daily. Daily Suo. Daily
tv Atlanta,CT 750 a 12 00m 4 30p 1150 p
“ Atlanta.ET 8 50a 1 OUp 6 30p 12 50a
*' N orcross . 980 a 623 p 126 a
Buford. 10 U 5 a 703 p 153 a
•• Gainesville 10 36 a 225 p 733 p 218 a
•• Lula... 10 58 a 245 p 8 00p 288 a
*• Cornelia.. 11 25 a 8 30p ....
- Mt. Airy. 11 30a 8 85p ......
Lv. Toccoa 11 53 a 333 n 9OQ p 328 a
Ar. Elberton. 540 p . 11 4 r » a
Lv. Elberton. 9 00 a • • •
Lv. W'minster. 12 31 ni . 4 04 a
** Seneca. 12 52 p 415 p ... 428 a
" Central 1 46 p 455 a
*• Greenvflle. 234 p 522 p 600 a
*' Spari>urg. 837 p 6 13p 703 a
•* Gaffney.. 420 p 6 46p.. 7 45a
** BlaoksDurg 438 p 7 02p 8 02a
“ King's Mt.. 5 03p 827 a
" Gastonia... 525 p ■• • 851 a
“ Charlotte.. 630 p 8 18p 9 50a
Ar. Gre’usboro 955 10 47 p 12 28 p
Lv. Gre’nsboro 11 45p
Ar. Norfolk-. .... 8 25a
Ar. Danville . 11 26p 11 56p _____ 138 p
Ar. Richmond.. 600 a 600 a _ 625 p
Ar. W’hington 6 42 a 8 50 p
“ B’inore P.R 800 a U2sp
“ Ph’delphia 10 15 a 266 a
“ New York 12 43m 623 a
FstMa; Ves.
Southbound. No. 85. No. 37. No. 11.
Daily Daily Daily
L 7 N Y., Pa.lt. 12 15 a 430 p
“ Ph'delphia. 860 a 655 p
“ Baltimore.. 622 a 920 p
- Wash'ton. 1115 a 10 45p
Lv. Richmond.. 12 01 n 11 00 p 11 00 P
Lv. Danville.. 5 48p 650 a 610 a
Lv. Norfolk. .. 9 00a 8 86p
Ar. Gre’nJboro 6 35p 515 a
Lv. Gre'nsboro 710 p 705 a 737 a
Ar. Charlotte 045 p 925 a 12 06m
Lv. Gastonia. 10 42p 10 07 a 112 p
•• King’s Mt 138 P
•' Bla<\sburg 11 25p 10 45 a 2 (M>p
M Gaffney. 11 42p 10 58a 2 24p
** Spar'burg . 12 26 a 11 34 a 816 p
•• Greenville 130 al2 80p 4 80p w -T W
•• Seneca 232 a 130 p 6 08p “j
•• W'minster g 25 P A
•• Tocooa. 3 28a 2 15p 700 n 600 »
Lv. Elberton. 900 a I3op. .
Ar. Elberton. 11 45 a 540 o •• ,■ •
Lv. Me-AUy- -
" Cornelia | j®P s^s*
•• Lula 418 a 8 14p 8 OOp 657 a
•* Gainesville 406 a 838 p 820 p 7 20a
•• Buford. 5 02a 8 48p 748 J
•• Norcross. 525 a ® 18p 827 a
Ax. Atlanta.ET 6 10a 4 55p10 00p 9 80a
“ Atlanta,CT 510 a 356 p 9 OOp 8 80ft
Between Lula and Athena.
SrSjftT " - No. to.
Ex. No. 13. STATIONS. No. 18. Ex.
Sun. Daily Dally. Sua.
8 10p 11 06 aLv Lula Ar 10 60a 7 35P
834 p 1136 a " Maysville “ 10 19 a 7 09p
8 60i> 1152 a “Harmony” 10 03a 6 88p
030 p 12 00 pAr . Athens .Lv 925 ai 600 p
"Note close connection made at Lula with
main line trains.
••A” a m. ”P" p m. ”M” noon. “N” night.
Chesapeake Line Steamers in daily eervice
between Norfolk and Baltimore.
Nos. 87 and 38—Daily Washington and
Southwestern Vestibule Limited. Through
Pullman sleeping cars between New \ork and
New Orleans, via Washington, Atlanta and
Montgomery, and also between New York arnd
Memphis, via Washington, Atlanta and Bir
mingnam. Also elegant Pullman Library
Observation Cars between Atlanta and New
York Firstclass thoroughfare coaches be
tween Washington ami Atlanta. Dining cars
serve all meals en route. Leaving Washing
lngton Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
a tourist sleeping car will run through between
Washington and San Francisco without ohange
Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars between
Greensboro and Norfolk. Close connection at
Norfolk for Old Point Comfort.
Nos. 36 and aft—United States Fast Mail runs
solid between Washington and New Orleans,
via Southern Railway, A. & W. P. R. R- Jind
L A N R. R.. being composed of coaches,
through without change for passengers of all
classes. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars
bet ween New York and New Orleans, via At
lanta and Montgomery and between Char
lotte and Atlanta. Dining cars serve all
meals en route. „ ~ ,
No,. 11, 83, 34 and 12-Pullman sleeping car,
between Richmond and Charlotte, via Dan
ville. southbound Noa. 11 and 83, northbound
Nos. 84 and 12
FRANKS GANNON, J. M. CULP,
F Third VR A- Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington.
W A TURK S. H. HARDWICK,
G. P- A. Washington. A. G. P. A.. Atlanta.
Trade DIME Mar.
MINUTE
COUCH CURE
cures quickly. That is what it wa
made for. Prompt, safe, sure, quick
relief, quit's cure. Pleasant to take
Children like il and adults like it
Mothers buy it for their children.
Prepared by E. C. DeWitt & Co , makers oi
DeWltt’s Little EaHv Risers. the farnou*
Utile itftl l *
BUILDING MATERIAL.
DtORS—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.
“A Satisfied Policy-Holder is a Company’s
Best Advertisement.”
LIFE INSURANCE IN GEORGIA FOR 1899.
Compiled from official statements to Hon. Wm. A. Wright, Insur
ance Commissioner of Gee rgia, showing amount of new business writ
ten and amount of net gain, after deducting “LAPSED and NO!
TAKEN” business for the year ending December 31 1899.
Net Gain Business Net Loss Business
in force in Georgia, in Georgia
after deducting after deducting
New business “Lapsed” and “Not “Lapsed”and
COMPANY Written In Georgia Taken” Business, “Not taken” Bus
-1899. 1*99- <ne»B, 18W.
PENN MUTUAL,
New York Life,
Mutual Life, N. Y.
Provident Savings,
Equitable, N. Y.
Prudential,
Northwestern, Wis
yEtna Life,
Mutual Benefit,
Mutual Reserve Fund,
Massachusetts Mutual,
Manhattan,
Union Central,
Phcenix Mutual,
Metropolitan,
Travelers,
United States Life,
Fidelity Mutual,
Hartford Life,
Michigan Mutual,
Security Trust,
Washington Life,
Mutual Life of Ky,
Sim Life, Canada,
Pacific Mutual,
State Life, Ind.
Connecticut Mutual,
Now England Mutual,
Germania,
Home Life,
Maryland Life,
Royal Union,
lov.a Life,
American Union,
Bunker’s Guarantee Fund,
H. C. BAG-LEY & CO.,
GENERAL AGENTS
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Long Distance Telephone 117.
220-21-22-23 Prudential B i d. ATLANTA, GA.
ASSETS OVER $50,000,000. SURPLUS OVER $7,000,000.
That Dollar of Mine.
Ten annual payments of $478.00 will pur
chase policies of the following amounts, a%
age 35, in the seven largest companies, and
the relative financial strength of each compa
ny is also shown.
Aetna SIO,OOO
Penn, 9,090
Mutual Benefit, 8,100
Mutual Life, 8,281
Northwestern, 7,045
N. Y. Life 7,771
Equitable, 7,771
The Aetna is not only the strongest finan
cially, but furnishes more protection for the
same money than any other company. Get
the Aetna’s figures before taking insurance.
W. R. HARPER, Manager for Georgia,
904-905-906 Prudential BTd., Atlanta, #fa.
M. L. ROCKMORE, Local Ag’t. Lawrenceviile.
C. M. ANDERSON, Special Ag’t., Winder, Ga.
Dabney & Sons,
Dacula, Ga.
Highest prices paid for Country
Produce—we buy anything that
grows in the country. .
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OUR PRICES LATER.
|}1.741,050 00 $
$2 231,750 00
1,682,967.00
699,443.00
850,499.00
707,527.00
717,904.00
612,050.00
264,018.00
488,280.00
538,280.00
506,880.00
833,411.00
411,961.00
827.981.00
182,291.00
199,270.00
3.844.260.00
3 524,000 00
2,054,990.00
1,984,440 00
1,337,922 00
1,317.528.00
1,222,060.00
1,210,370.00
1,186.730.00
1,019,050 00
868 087.00
855,461.00
847,863 00
785,146 00
602,326.00
412.500.00
329,162.00
305.000.00
286,026.00
224,924.00
190,526.00
181,335.00
144,320.00
120,500.00
114,000.00
89,900.00
77.687 00
76,500.00
42,673 00
85,650 00
No report.
No report.
No report.
Sold out.
. 117 306.00
21,310.00
13.266.00
Six months.
65,500.00
80,400.00
25,359.00
37,100.00
Difference in favor of
.Etna.
$ 910.00
1840.00
1719.00
2055.00
2229.00
2229.00
889,500.00
100,384.50
448,000.00
177,516.00
No old bus
iness.
265,000.00
148,557.00
53,800.00
Amtount of assets fo r
each SIOOO of insur
ance in force.
$309
228
273
285
252
228
261