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COME THIS WAY!
Hereafter we will have a full line of choice
Family Groceries, also fresh Bread, Fancy
Crackers, Candies, ettc.
Goods delivered anywhere in the city.
Prompt Attention Given All Orders.
We want barter of all kinds.
Vose & Pentecost.
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.
Job Work.
The News-Herald is
prepared to do all sorts
of job work, and if you
have anything in this line
to do, give us a trial.
We will appreciate your
patronage, and will do
your work as cheap, if
not cheaper, as you can
get it done in Atlanta.
WIIY you should insure in the
“OLD RELIABLE”
MANHATTAN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
of New York.
HENRY B. STOKES, President.
First —It Is An Old Company.
Other things being equal, an old companp is to be pre
ferred, as it has had a chance to prove itself and make a record
by which it can be judged. “The Old Manhattan” has made
its record, to which today it points with pride.
Second —It Is A Clean Company.
In the fifty years of its existence, no breach of scandal has
been directed towards it; no questionable practices have been
entered into by its management, and no examination of its
books or accounts has shown cause for criticism.
Third—lt Is A J ust Company.
We judge a company as we do a man. What are its morals?
When other companies deserted the Southern Policy-holder,
and used both the money he had contributed towards their
success, and their influence to destroy him, the Manhattan
stayed firm as a rock—“ Justice” was their motto.
See what a distinguished statesman of Georgia says:
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Treasury Department. Atlanta Ga., May 12, 1891.
Why Mr. Hardeman had a policy in the Manhattan Life.
Maj. Jos. H. Morgan, Special Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
Dear Sir: As agent of the Manhattan Life Insrance Company of
New York, it affords me pleasure to say to you that my father was in-4
sured in your company, and by reason of the late war, he was unable
to reach your com) any and pay his premiums as they fell due; and
that after the cessation of hostilities, my father having died during
the war, your company has paid to my mother the amount of his
policy less the amount of premium unpaid.
Yours truly,
(Signed) R. U. Hardeman, State Treasurer
AXD THIS WAS NOT AN ISOLATED CASE BY ANY MEANS.
For further information address
W. F. BAKER, Agent,
Atlanta, Ga. j
THE NEWS-HERALD.
GODDESS.
Mrs. Jones’ school opened at the
academy Monday with a large at
tendance .
Mrs. McClain, of Braden, who
has been visiting relatives here.has
returned home.
Will Henry and Frank Elrod, of
Jackson county, were the guests of
relatives here Saturday and Sun
day.
Lounie Garner and Miss Vordie
Pounds attuided Sunday school
here Sunday.
Several of our young people at
tended the general meeting at
Sweet Water Sunday.
The entertainment at W. N. Gar
ner’s Saturday night was enjoyed
very much.
Miss Commie Garner has re
tvrued home from Atlauta, accom
panied by her little niece.
Mrs. Edna Pounds and family
were the guests of her daughter,
here Sunday.
Mr. Jacinth, of Lithonia, was
the guest of his sister here Sun
day.
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 severe and danger
ous results ot throat and lung
troubles. What shall you do? Go
to a warmer and more regular cli
mate? Yes, if possible. If not
possible for you, then in either
case take the only remedy that
has beeu introduced iu all civilized
countries with success in severe
throat and lung troubles, “Bos
chee’s German Syrup.” It not
only heaL and stimulates the tis
sues to destroy the germ disease,
but allays inflamation, causes easy
expectoration, gives a good night’s
rest, and cures the patient. Try
i onb bottle. Recommended many
| years by all druggists in the world.
; Sample bottles at Bagwell’s Drug
| Store, Lawrenceville; Smith and
Harris, Suwanee: R. O. Medlock,
Norcross.
BBADEN.
Our farmers have about con
quered Gen. Green.
Willie Brand, of Atlauta, was
up to see relatives a part of last
week.
Elmer Jones, of Yellow River,
was in our ville Sunday'.
John Johnson, of Wallace, was
in our midst Satnrday.
The Centreville Union Sunday
School Celebration will be held
with Tucker school on second Sat
urday in August. All schools are
required to send to the secretary a
statistical report at least ten days
before the celebration. Everybody
invited.
J. E.Webb has been on the sick
list, but is better at present.
Miss Martha Collins, of Oak
Shade, Hall county, was with us
last Sunday.
Miss Ida Burns, daughter of
George Burns, was bitten by a
snake, thought to be a ground rat
tler, one day last week. She is
getting along very well at present.
A large crowd attended church
here last Sunday.
Miss Cebelle Fleming visited iu
our town Sanday.
Jeff Wallace has gone to Atlanta
to accept a position.
Rev. Braswell was the guest of
J. L. Johnston Saturday night.
Dr. Carroll and wife, of Alpha
retta, were here last Sunday to see
his brother, J.L. Carroll.
IS IT RIGHT
FOR an editor to recommend
PATENT MEDICINES ?
From Sy|van Valley News, Brevrad. N. C.
‘‘lt may be a question whether
the editor of a newspaper has the
right to publicly recommend any
of the various proprietary medi
cines which flood the market, yet
as a preveutitive of suffering we
feel it a duty to say a good word
for Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. We have
known and used this medicine in
our family for twenty years and
have always found it reliable In
many cases a dose of this remedy
would save hours of suffering while
u physician is awaited. We do
not believe in depending implicit
ly on any medicine for a cure, but
we do believe that if a bottle of
Chamberlain’s Diarrhoea Remedy
was kept on hand and adminis
tered at the inception of an attack
much suffering might be avoided,
and in very many cases the pres
ence of a physician would not be
required. At least this has been
our experience during the past
twenty years.” For sale by Bag
well Drug Co
A lawyer is the only man who
ever comes out ahead in opposing
a woman’s will.
Cure Cold In Head.
Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy
i to take and quick to cure cold in head and »ore
throat.
LAWRENCEVILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY I!). UK HI.
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL PLATFORM.
CONTINUED EROM LAST WEEK,
We are proud of the courage and fidelity of the American soldiers
and sailors in all our wars;we favor liberal pensions to them and their
dependents and we reiterate theposilion taken in the Chicago plat
form in 181)6, that the fact of enlistment and service shall be deemed
conclusive evidence against disease and disability before enlistment.
IMMEDIATE CONSTRUCTION OF NICARAGUA CANAL
We favor the immediate construction, ownership and control
of the Nicaragua canal by the United States, and we denounce the
insincerity ot the plank in the national republican platform for an
Isthmian canal, in the face of the failure of the republican majority
to pass the bill pending in congress. We condemn the Hay-Paun
cefote treaty a 9 h surrender of American rights and interests not to be
tolerated by the American people
We denounce the failure of the-republicau party to carry out its
pledges, to grant statehoods to the territories of Arizona, New Mexico
and Oklohoma, and we promise the people of those territories immedi
ate statehood and home rule during their condition as territories and
we favor home rule and territorial form of government for Alaska and
Portoßico. We favor an intelligent system of improving the arid lands
of the west, restoring the waters for purpose of irrigation and the
holding of such lauds for actual settlers.
We favor the continuance and strict enforcement of the Chinese ex
clusion law and its application to the same classes of all Asiatic races.
SYMPATHY FOR THE STRUGGLING BOERS
Jefferson said: ‘Peace, commerce and honest friendship with natiom
entangling alliances with no one. We approve this wholesome doctine
and earnestly protest against the republican departure which has in
volved us in so-called politics, including the diplomacy ofEurope and
the intrigue and laud grabbing of Asia and we especially condemn the
ill-concealed republican alliance with England, which must mean dis
crimination against other friendly nations and which has already stilled
the nation’s voice, while liberty is being stangled iu Africa.
Believing in the principles of self-govornment and rejecting, as
did our forefathers, the claim of monarchy, we view with iudignation
the purpose of England to overwhelm with force the South African
republics. Speaking, as we do, for the entire Amorican nation,except its
repulican office holders and fc r all free men every where, we extend
our sympathies to the heroic burghers in their unequal struggle to
maintain their, liberty and independence.
REPUBLICAN EXTRAVAGANCE DENOUNCED.
We denounce the lavish appropriations of recent republican con
gresses, which have kept taxes high and which threaten the perpetua
tion of oppressive war levies. We oppose the accumulation of a surplus
to be squandered in such barefaced frauds upon the tax payers as the
shipping subsidy bill, which, under the false pretence of prospering
American shipbuilding would put unearned millions into the pockets
of favorite contributors to the republican campaign fund. We favor
reduction and speedy repeal of the war taxes and a return to the time
honored democratic policy of Btrict economy in govenneutal expendi
tures.
Believing that our most cheerished institutions are in great, peril,
that the V6ry exsitence of our constitutional republic is at stake
and the decision to be rendered will determine whether or not our
children are are to enjoy those blessed prvileges of free government
which have made United States great, prosperous and honored, we
earnestly ask for the foregoing declaration of principle, the hearty
support of the liberty loving people, regardless of previous party
affiliation.”
PREVENTED A TRAIEDY.
Timely information given Mrs.
George Long, of New Straitsville,
Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy
and saved two lives. A frightful
cough had long kept her awake ev
ery night She had tried many
remedies and doctors but steadily
grew worse until urged to try Dr.
King’s New' Discovery. One bot
tle wholly cured her, and she
writes this marvelous medicine al
so cured Mr, Long of a severe at
tack of Pneumonia. Such cures
are positive proof of the matchless
merit of this grand remedy for
curing all throat, chest and lung
troubles. Only 50c and SI.OO. Ev
ery bottle guaranteed. Trial bot
tle free at A. M. Winn & Son’s
Drug Store.
CARL
We were glad to have J. L. Rein
hardt, of Hoschton, with us for a
short while Sunday.
Ed Sammons and sister, Miss
Birdie, visited relatives here Sat
urday and Sunday.
We are happy over the bright
prospect of our Sabbath school.
Miss Kate Adams took charge of
her school at Copeland’s Academy
last Monday.
Miss Coker, of Gainesville, is
visiting her grand-parents here.
J. A. Coffee spent Sunday in
Lawrenceville.
The summer school opened Mon
day in a flourishing condition un
der the able supervision of Prof.
W. H. Maxwell.
Miss Arra Sims is visiting her
sister, at Gainesville this week.
We are glad to note that little
Kathaleen, the baby of Prof, and
Mrs. W. H. Maxwell, is rapidly
improving.
Misses Anna Moore, Bertha Bla
key ami Viola Ethridge, all of Au
burn, visited friends here Monday.
LADIES, WHY DON’T YOU?
Editor News-Herald : Is there
anything at all that we can say or;
do to convince ALL your lady
readers that we are actually giving
away to every married lady in the
United States who writes for it an
elegant sterling silver-plated sugar
shell like jewelers sell at 75c each?
There is no “catch” about this
offer. There is nothing to pay,
nor any requirements to buy any
thing in order to secure this beau
tiful souvenir gift. It is our way
of advertising the merits of Quaker
Valley silverware. A copy of the
Home Furnisher, our own publi
cation, will also be sent free. Sur
ely this beautiful sugar shell gift if
is worth asking for. Then it seems
to us that we should hear from
every married lady who reads your
paper. Quaker Valley Mfg., Co.,
Morgan and Harrison Sts.Chicago.
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yeß, August Flower still has the
largest Bale of any medicine in the
civilized world. Your mothers
and grandmothers never thought
of using anything else for Indiges
tion or Billiousness. Doctors were
scarce, and they seldsm heard of
Appendecitis, Nervous Prostration
or Heart Failure, etc. They used
August Flower to clean out the
system and stop fermentation of
undigested food, regulate the ac
tion of the liver, stimulate the
nervous and organic action of the
system, and that is all they took
when feeling dull and bad with
headaches and other aches. You
only need a few doses of Green’s
August Flower, in liquid form, to
make you satisfied there is noth
ing serious the matter with you.
Sample bottles at Bagwell Drug
Store. Lawrenceville, R. O. Med
lock, Norcross, Smith & Harris,
Suwanee. *
SNELLVILLE.
Our farmers are as near the front
in the way of farming as any
place.
J. N Gresham planted his cot
ton after the great hail, and he
now has cotton bolls
D. Y. Moore was at Stone Moun
tain Monday.
A dog bit a child of G. T. Snell
last week, breaking its arm just
above the elbow. Dr.Cofer dressed
the wound, and the child is rest
ing some better.
Mtb. Arthur Henderson is very
low, and not expected to live very
long,
M. A. Johnston has a very sick
bally.
Lee Hewatt, who has been living
at Annostown, has moved back
near this place.
D, D.Cofer has been confined to
his room for several days.
F. M. Henderson has got his
machinery into operation. Don’t
Snellville grow ?
James Sawyer’s store presents a
handsome appearance since he has
completed his improvements
STORY OF A SLAVE.
To be bound head and foot for
years by the chains of disease is
the worst formhif slavery. George
D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich ,
i tells how such a slave was made
I free. He says: “My wife has
j been so helpless for five years that
she could not turn over in bed
alone. After using two bottles of
Electric Bitters, she is wonderful
! ly improved, and able to do her
J own work.” This supreme reme
jdy for female diseases quickly
cures nervousness, sleeplessness,
melancholy, headache, backache,
fainting and dizzy spells. This
miracle working medicine is a
godsend to weak, sickly, run
down people. Every bottle guar
anteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by
A. M.Winn & Son, Druggists.
HUSH.
Prof. Cross opened school at Ml.
Pleasant school li >use last, Mon
day. We hope to see a successful
term.
Mt. Pleasant Sunday school
elected the following young ladies
to render essays at the celebration
which will be held near Mr.
Teague’s residence Saturday bo
fore the first Sunday in August:
Misses Honor Jones,Mattie Hughes,
Montine Williams.
Our fanners say “never mind
the war Ju China, but keep your
eye on Gen. Green.” I think we
will have the General conquered
by August Ist.
We are sad to chronicle the death
of Mrs. Polk, who died Monday,
July 2nd at her home near Alger
non. She was eighty-three years
old, and had been a faithful mem
ber of the Baptist church for more
than sixty years.
BISMARCK’S IRON NERVE
Was the result of his spnndid
health. Indomitable will and tre
mendous energy are not found
where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and Bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and the
success they bring, ÜBe Dr. King’s
New Life Pills. They develop ev
ery power of brain and body. On
ly 25c at A. M. Winn & Son’s
drug store.
Do you read what, people say of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla ? It is curing
all sorts of disease caused or pro
moted by impure blood.
TKE OUEAT
STREET FAIR
CARNIVAL
At liawrenceville
July 24,25, 26.
New and different program each day.
TEN THODSAND DOLLARS
worth of Free Attractions.
The Exhibits are made in the streets in an en
tirely new and novel way, and occupy hundreds
and hundreds of feet—no buildings large enough
to hold them. More than ten thousand articles
on exhibition. Nothing like it has ever been
shown at a Street Fair and Carnival—not even at
the largest Fairs and Carnivals held in the North
or West.
Harry Redan, Gen’l Mgr., Pinebluff, N. C.
Royal
Makes the food more delicious and wholesome
WOVAt BAK(WO POwDCff CO., SEW YORK.
Bob Taylor on Boys.
The happiest thing I ever saw
was a boy, barefooted and dirty.
He carried mud between his toes
and freckles on bis nose, and his
heart was full of dreams and his
head full of schemes and his poc
ket full of strings and slings and
other things. His Lilly goat and his
dog were his daily companions,and
he roamed over the hill and yelled
because lie had ayellorand whoop
ed because he had a whooper. At
home he was the autocrat at the
breakfast table and the supper
table; at school he was the demo
crat of the playgrounds and the
republican of th e lunch basket—he
wanted everything in sight. He
abhorred the hath tub and the
bibiti, and was the sworn enemy of
castor oil and civilization. He was
everlastingly under indictment
for high crimes and misdemeanors,
and attempted to prove an alibi.
Hiß father tried him, convicted
him for dodging the truth one day,
and turned to him with a frown
and said: “My son, don’t you go
t-'Sunday school?” “Ye*.” “Don’t (
you study the bible there?” “Yes.”
“Well,can yon tell me what it says i
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about a lie?” The boy scratched his
• head and looked guilty, but finally
recovered his equilibrium and ro
i plied with a twinkle in his eye:
i “It says a lie is an abomination in
i sight of the Lord and a very present
help in time of trouble.”
HOW’S THIS ?
We offer One Hundrod Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
We, the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honor
able in all business transactions,
and financially able to carry out
any cbligttion made by his firm.
West it Truax, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O. WalDino, Kin
nan & Marvin, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally. acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price, 75c por bottle.
Sold by all druggists. Testimo
nials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are tlie best.
If you don’t feel quite well, try
a bottle of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
It’s a wonderful tonic and invigor
ator. It will help yon.