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AU'jUST 30 1900.
SU P. JOKES’ SALARY
30,000 DOLLARS A YEAR
NewYoek,Au(f. 13 —A spurial l<>
theWorKl from Philadelphia save:
Sam Jones.the evann'liaf, conclu
ded his penes of meetings atNntion
al Park Saturday. The Park
Association pays him 1800 for the
work. He says that he makes
$30,000 a year and doesn't save a
cent.
Here are some of his quaint say
ings culled from sermons w hich lie
hus delivered at the Parte:
Infidelity breaks down because
it has never tested the thing it
denies.
Infidelity is just a great, big old
mouth goin’ around Talkin'; if 1
wanted to kill an infidel I’d just
smash his mouth.
I can understand lugersoll l> -
causo he got SI,OOO a night; but I
never could understand the poor
little fool that ran after him for
nothin and boarded hisself.
An infidel came to me once and
said, “You’ve got somethin' I
haven’t, and I want it.” “All
right," I said, “yoa just keep vour
mouth shut, and I guess I can pull
you through. You’ve pretty near
talked yourself into hell as it
stands now."
So he said he would, and I went
at him, and every time he wanted
to speak I told him to keep his
mouth shut. And by keeping his
mouth shut he began to think,
and as soon as he began to think
he was a Christian.
A man isn’t a sinuer because he’s
an infidel; he’s su infidel because
he’s a sinner.
If you’ll get the devil out of you,
neighbor, you won’t be long gettin’
Christjiu ; but you’ll have a govern
ment job gettin’.both in together.
God don’t care about your head.
He wants your heart.
Faith is like hunger—you don’t
get it up; it gets itself up.
If you will God will, and if you
won’t the devil will.
I despise one of those little “T
--didn’t-go-to-do-its.” I prefer ti
man whodiditeven when he didnt
want to do it.
Old adages are lies. They say
all oomes to him who waits. Well
I only know of one thing that
comes to the waiter, and that’s
gray hairs. When you wanted to
get married did you wait for the
woman to come along and ask
you? Maybe you wish now you
had. Like the man who said be
loved his wife at. first, so wanted
to eat her up; but now he'd lost
his appetite.
If a man’ll do what Christ tells
him to do and doesn’t get what
Christ said he’d get, then he’s got
the drop ou the universe.
Jesus Christ has put the plat
form of his promise over the pool
of life The infidel looks over
the platform and says there ain’t
no water there. But the old sin
ner believes, and walkß ou the
platform,and his weight
water up to him.
You’ve been sittiu’ on the sta
tion steps with a ticket for heaven
ever since you were born with God
Almighty’s grand excursion train
goin by every day, and God sayin ’
’All board!’ You heard him’ but
you just set still.
If iome of you follows didu’t
tend to your farms any better’ll
youteudto your souls the weeds
would get your oorps, the buzzards
would get your mules aud the
sheriff wouidjgetyou.
Some men would like to oome
here aud get the grace of God and
then go to Washington Park aud
get drunk.
Other men don’t want to be told
to keep deceut. I told a man that
once aud he wanted to liok me.
“Well,” I said, “I’m opposed to
A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE
SAVED HER LITTLE
DAUGHTER’S LIFE.
I am the mother of eight child
ren and have had a great deal of
experience with medicines. Last
summer my little daughter had
the dysentery in its worst form.
We thought she would die I tried
everything I could think of, but
nothing seemed to do her any gooii.
I saw by an advertisement in our
paper that Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
was highly recommended and sent
and got a bottle at once. It proved
to be one of the very best medi
cines we ever had in the house. It
saved my daughter’s life. I am anx
ious for every mother to know
what au excellent medicine it is.
Had I known is at first it would
have saved me a great deal of anx
iety and my little daughter much
suffering'—Yours truly, Mrs. F.
Burdick, Liberty, R. I. For sale
by Bagwell Drug Co.
SEPTEMBER TWELFTH IS
THE LAST DAY TO REGISTER.
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CASTORIA
AYfrgetable Preparation for As
similating foeFoodandfiegula
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
lIMfAMS. (HIIIIKIN
Promotes Digestion. Cheerfu
lness and Rest .Contains neither
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
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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 & Co,, Plops.,
Toledw. 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 &Tkuax, Wholesale Drug
gists, Toledo, O. Waldinc,, 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 per bottle.
Sold by all druggists. Testimo
nials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
fightiu’, but if you start in to lick
me I’ll fix it so I’ll keep the Hies
off of you. And then, if you do
lick me, what do you think your
wife’ll say when you tell her you
did it because I wanted you to
keep decent and be good to your
family?”
The best religion in the world
is the kind you talk or sing about.
There were two nigger parsons,
and one said he just laid down on
God’s promises, but the other said
he did the best he could, first.
Just then a mad bull came along
and they both took to the woods.
When they were Base parson Green
said: “Why parson Johuson,
why didn't you trust to the Lord’s
promises?” “Because,” Baid Par
son Johnson, “I don’t believe
those promises includes mad bull.”
QUESTION ANSWERED.
Yes, August Flower still has the
largest sale of any medicine in the
civilized world. Your mothers
and grandmothers never thought
of using anything else for Indiges
tion or Billiousneas. 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 tfc Hairis
Suwanee.
The soothing and healing pro
perties of Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy, its pleaseaut taste and
prompt aud permanent cures, have
made it a great favorite with the
people everywhere. For sale by
Bagwell Drug Co.
Arkamat, Texas and California, via
Southern Railway.
Before deciding on a trip to Ar
kansas, Texas, Arizona, Califor
nia, or any point West or South
west, call ou 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.Vernoy, Pass. Ag’t.
C. C. Johnson, Trav. Pass Ag’t.
Bkooks Morgan, Dist. Pass.Ag’t.
Office, Kimball House Corner,
Atlanta, Ga.
“We have sold many different
cough remedies, but none has
given better satisfaction than
Chamberlain’s.” says Mr. Charles
Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark, N.
J. “It is perfectly safe ami can
be relied upon in all cases of
coughs, colds or hoarseness.”
Sold by Bagwell Drug Co.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the / $
Signature /J\yr
w
hi Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CINTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOON CITY.
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 &u
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.
Very Low Rates to Chicago amd
Return.
National Encampment, G. A. R.
Chicago, JU„ August 27th,
September Ist, 1900.
On account of the above occa
sion, Southern Railway will sell
round trip tickets from all sta
tions on its lines to Chicago, 111.,
and return at especially reduced
rates. The following rates will
apply from points named:
Elberton S2O 85
Athens 2155
Atlanta 1985
Fort Valley 22 50
Gainesville 2095
Griffin 20 65
Augusta 28 70
Macon 2200
Jesup 2425
Helena 24 25
Savannah . 24 75
By deposit of tickets with Joint
Agent of Central Passenger Asso
ciation, at Chicago, prior to 12 00
noon September 2nd, 1900, and ou
payment of fee of fifty cents in
connection with each ticket at
time of deposit, the return final
limit may be exteuded until Sep
tember 20th, 1900.
Persons located at non-coupon
stations should notify agent sev
eral days in advance of date they
contemplate leaving, in order that
he may supply himself with prop
er tickets.
For detailed information rela
tive to ratts, schedules, reserva
tions, etc., call on or address any
agent of the Southern Railway or
its connection.
S. H. Hardwick, A. G. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga
Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine
WITH
Rotary Motion and Ball Bearings,
Easy Running, Quiet, Rapid,
and Durable.
Purchasers say s
“ 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 ar.d Leather.
MANUFACTURED BY
Wheeler & Wilson Mfg. Co.,
Bridgeport, Conn.
Send for Catalogue.
WHKKLEK A WILSON MFG. CO.
Atluuia, Ga.
Agents wanted in all unoccu
pied territory.
Sold by Evans-Cooper Co I.aw
reueeville, Ga.
The Hog In War.
j The hog caused tho biggest muti-
Iny ever known in the history of
'the world, and was responsible fur
j men being blown from the muzzl* s
of cannon. When Great Bntian
shipped cartridges to India for
; native troops she reckoned without
tier host, for the ammunition was
greased with lard, which so offen
ded the reiigous scruples of the
! Sepoys that they arose as cue man
in rebellion. The Amer.can hog
i nearly caused war between Ger
j many and the United States, and
only tbe diplomacy of Mr. White
law Reid obtained for the animal
i admission into France.
Moses and Mahomet were op-
I posed to the hog because, while it
divides the hoof and is cloven-hoof*
I «d, yet it chews, not the cud. The
' amel is not eaten for opposi e
reasons —it chews the cud, but it
is not cloven-footed. The hare is
also unclean, because while it
cnews the cud it divides not the
hoof. All civilized nations have
passed and repassed laws govern
ing what a man shall eat and how
much it shall cost him, but the
only sumptuary mesure that ever
stood the test of time is the law of
Mcses concerning the hog. It has
been on the statute book for 8,890
years
Phil Armour has packed more
pork and beef than all other men
in the wold together. He said
sometime ago: “The fierceness
or competition may force the pack
ing house of twenty-five years
lie: ce to include a tannery, a boot
and shoe factory, a woolen mill
and a mammoth tailor shop.”—
N<-w York Press.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
•SST-
W. R. DEXTER,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
Lawrenceville, - - Ga.
M. A. Born Jos. Woodward.
BORN & WOODWARD,
Physicians and Surgeons,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
ftF* office in Cain building. JCalla answerel
<Tay or night.
DR. J. H. CONWAY,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Will attend all calls.
Office: Lawrenceville Hotel.
J. A. PERRY,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Lawrenceville, : : Ga.
Ofltce over O. W. A A. P. Gain’* Stor \
All businena entrusted to my care will re*
ceive prompt attention.
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 drugstore.
Dr7a. M. WINN,
LAWRENCEVILLE, GA.
Attends calls day or night.
CLA-NIxT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Cain Building.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
Will practice in all the courts, Careful at
tention ta all legal business. Sep 98 lv
JOHN M. JACOBS,
DENTIST,
Lawrenceville, - - Ga.
Office over G. W. & A. P. Cain’* store.
V. G. HOPKINS,
DENTAL SURGEON,
Office over Winn’* old drug store.
Office hours—Ba. in. to 5 p. ni.
LAWRENCEVILLE, GA.
J. B. HOPKINS,
DENTIST,
Norcross, - - - - Ga.
Ctf* Office In tiimpson Building.
UR. B. V. WILSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SUREEON,
Dacula, - - - - Ga.
All call* promptly attended to. office at J.
W. Wilson's residence.
S. L. HINTON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Dacula, - - - - Ga.
Office near the depot. Chronic disease* a spe
cialty; 90 year* experience. The patronage of
the public solicited.
DR. O. B. TUCKER,
Physician and Surgeon,
Suwanee, : : Ga.
All calls promptly attended to.
wTE HINTON,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON,
Dacula, - - - - Ga.
Located at the late Dr. 8. H. Freeman old
stand, and anv of hU former customer* will
And me ready to *«*rve them.
Chronic a Specialty.
All call* promptly attended to, day or night
CLARK BANKS,
THE OLD RELIABLE BARBER,
Can be found at hi* old ataml. on Pike street
First-class work. Satisfaction guaranteed.
T. F. BOZEMAN,
TONBOBIAI. ARTIST.
Lawrenceville, Ga.
jfWritriot attention, courteous
treatment. He solicits your pat
ronage.
K.C. M. & B.
FAST TRAIN.
The Kansas City Limited. This
modern equipped fast train, with
reclining chair car, (seats free)
and Palace Buffett Drawing-room
Sleeping-car, leaves Birmingham
daily via the Kansas City, Mem
phis & Birmingham Railroad at
12:10 noon. Connects at Memphis
with trains for Arkansas aud Tex
as At Nichols for points in Texas
and Northwestern Arkansas: aud
at Kansas Cicy Union Depot with
fast trains for Colorado, California
ai.d all the west aud northwest.
J. E. Lockwood, G. P. A., Kan
sas City. C. W. Strain, T. P. A.,
Memphis, Tent). Chas. Jones, T
P. A., B rmingham, Ala.
The One Day Cold Cure.
Cold in head and son- throat cured by Ker
mott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine. As easy to
taka as candy. * 4 Children cry for them."
f £111)1)13 • FORERUNNER OF
VHi H /4 %2N k.l • CONSUMPTION.
Few realize what a deep-seated, obstinate disease Catarrh is, regarding it as a simple inflammation of
the no.-e and throat, little or no attention is given it. But, however insignificant it may seem at first, it
is serious ami far-reaching in its results. *
The foul secretions entering the circulation poison the entire system. The stomach, kidneys —in
fact all the organs feel the effect of this catarrhal poison, and when the lungs are reached its progress
is rapid and destructive, and finally ends in consumption.
It frequently happens that the senses of hearing and smell are in part or entirely lost, the soft l>ones of
the nose eaten into and destroyed, causing intense suffering and greatly disfiguring the face. While sprays,
washes and salves may give temporary relief, no permanent benefit can be expected from such treatment.
CATARRH IS A CONSTITUTIONAL OR BLOOD DISEASE,
and far beyond the reach of mere local remedies. Those who rely upon them for a cure lose valuable time, meet with disap
pointment and allow the disease to take firmer hold. Only a real blood remedy can reach this troublesome and dangerous disease.
8. S. S cures Catarrh tiecause it first cleanses and builds up the blood, purifies it, makes it rich and healthy, stimulates and
puts new life into the sluggish worn-out organs, and thus relieves the system of all poisonous accumulations.
Mr* Josephine Polhill. of Due West, S. C , writes: “I had Catarrh, which became so deep
seated that I was entirely deaf in one car, and all inside of my nose, including part of the Done,
sloughed off. When the disease had gone this 'ar the physician gave me up as incurable. I
determined t■■ try S. S S as a la>-t resort, and began to improve at once. It seemed to get at the
neat of the disease, and after a few weeks' treatment I was entirely cared, and for more than
•even years have had no sign of the disease.”
S. 8. 8. is made of roots, herbs and barks of wonderful tonical and purifying
properties. It is the only vegetable blood purifier known, and a certain and safe
cure for all blood troubles. Send for our !>o<»k on Blood and Skin Diseases, and at
the same time write our physicians about your case. They will cheerfully give you
any information or advice wanted. We make no charge for this.
Wait A Minute,
Don’t Be In Too Big A Hurrah.
If you can get the best at only a dollar or so
more, why not take it? It will be cheaper in the
end. The Rock Hill is the best Buggy in the world
for the money. I guarantee that they will run
from three to six months without re-oiling. The
box is so arranged that the oil cannot get out of
it. Painting strictly up-to-date. “A young man
beauty.” A fresh car just arrived, besides several
other reliable makes on hand. See or write me
before buying.
T. A. MAYNARD, Winder, Ga.
The Leading Buggy Man of North-East Georgia.
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.
[Two Trains a Day to Texas.
Hslljjiigi', ■, liSiß
|jfe^mEy^SgsJyi^P.f.
The Cotton Belt Route, from Memphis, offers you two daily
trains to Texas : One leaves at 9.10 a. m., the other at 8.00 p. m.
The trains from all principal points arrive in Memphis morning
and evening in plenty of time to make this connection.
The Cotton Belt offer* you the quickest ami shortest mute to Texas, with
out change of cars. Both day and night trains are equipped with com
fortable Coaches and Free Reclining Chair Cara; also Parlor Case Cars by day
and Pullman Sleepers at night.
Write and tell us where you are going and when you will leave, and we will
tell yon what your ticket will cost and what train to take to make the best
time and connections. We will also send yon an interesting little booklet.
"A Trip to Texas.”
FRED. *. JONES, D.P.A., Mentis, Tew. W. C. PEELER, T.P.A., Mentis. Teas. W. C. ADAMS, T.P.A., Nashville, Tein.
F. R. WYATT, T. P. A., Ciacluatl, Ohio. H. H. SUTTON. T. P. A., Chattanooga, Ten.
E. W. LaBEAUME, 0. P. and T. A., St. Louis, Mo.
SAVE 'CS “T 8 TIN
yourO I ML tags
“Star” tin tags (showing small stars print'll on under side of
tag). 44 Horse Shoe,’* “J. T“Good Luck," “Cross Bow,” and
“ Drummond ” Natural Leaf Tin Tags are of equal value in secur
ing presents mentioned below, and may be assorted. E r ary man,
woman and child can And something on the list that they would
like to have, and can have
TAOS. |
1 Match Box 25
2 Knife, one blmie. good steel.. ‘.T>
S Scissors, 414 inches j
4 Child 4 * Sec. Knife, Fork and Bp<xm 25 !
5 Salt and Pepper Set, one each, quad- j
rnpio plate oa white metal 50 I
6 French Briar Wood Pipe 25 ,
7 Razor, hollow ground, fine English
st*tel 5°
8 Butter Knife, triple plate, boat quality CO
9 Sugar Shell, triple plate, b» at quality fiO
10 Sump Hot. r-terllua silver To
11 Knife. “Keen Kutter,” two blades.... 75
12 buicber Kuife. “Keen Suiter, 4 * 8-In
blade
IS Ph« ars. *• Keen Ku ter. f? !t> n. i 5
14 Nut S«-r. Cracker und 6 Picks, MDer
plated
15 Base 15*:;. “ Aas-H-lAtlon,” best quality. l'O
16 Alarm Cl »ck, utck«-1... t au
17 Six Genuine Rogers* Teaspoons, best
plated stood 1 ' 15tt
18 Watch, nickel.stem wtud and set *0
19 Carver*, good «te* l. !>uckb«>rn bandies 2UG
20 Six Genu*i e lb■sera’ Table Spoons.
best plated good* 250
21 Six earn. Knives and Forks, hue. boii:
handles -50
THE ABOVE OFFER EXPIRES NOVEMBEh 30th, 1900.
triIKAU IN HIND rls ».t :• dime’s worth of
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
will laat longer aud a Herd more pleasure than a Unite’* worth of any
other braud.
'TVKCIE TEST!
Send UgstoCONTINEXTAL TOBACCO C Q. t St. Louis, Mo,
f tags.
22 Six each. Genuine Rogers’ Knives and
Forks, best plated goods 800
I 23 ( k. 8-day. Calendar, Thermometer,
| Barometer 500
124 Gun case, leather, no letter made 500
25 Revolver, automatic, double action 82
or caliber 600
26 T'K'l Set. not playthings, but real tools 650
27 Toller Set. decorated porcelain, very
handsome ot'O
24 Remington Rifle No. 4, 22 or 32 caliber 800
2 i Watch, sterllui silver, f til Jeweled. .1000
30 D e** Suit ( a«e. leather, handsome
and durable 1000
31 Sewing Mat blue first class, with all
attachments 1500
3J Revolver, Colt’s, 5s caliber, blued
steel. . 1500
:« Rifle Colt’s. 16-tbor, 62-calltor 1500
31 tcdtai Washburn), rosewood. Inlaid.2Uoo
:«5 Mwiidoltn very hai.dcsotue 2000
36 Winchester Repeating Shot Gun, 12
gauge,... 2000
37 Remington, donble-barrel, hammer
Shot Gun, W or 12 gauge ’.'ooo
38 Bicycle, staudard make, ladles or
gent* 25t0
29 Shot Gun. Remington, double-barrel,
hammerless 9000
40 Regmu Music Box, 15t% Inch Disc 0000
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
SOU " ML WAY.
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Kortlibtui i. ' l‘.\iXo. 38. Ex. No. 3ti.
• aily. Daily. Sun. Daily
Lv. Atlanta.CT 750 a 12 (Xhn 430 p 11 50 p
44 Atlanta,ET 8 s<»a 1 Oup 5 80p 12 60 a
44 Norcross.. 980 u 628 p 12Ga
44 Buford. 10 05 a 70U p 15U •
M Gainesville 10 85 a 225 p 7UU p 21m a
*' Lula..,, 10 58 a 245 p BQOp 288 a
“ Cornelia.... 11 26 a 8 80 p
" Mt. Airy... 11 30 a . 835 p .
Lv. Toccoa 11 53 a 333 p 900 p 328 a
Ar. Elberton 5 40 p 11 so a
Lv. Elberton... 9 00 a
Lv. W'minuter. 12 31m 4 08 a
“ Seneca 12 52 p 415 p 428 a
44 Central 142 p 455 a
44 Greenville. 284 p 622 p 600 a
44 Spar’burg. 8 87p 6 13p 703 a
44 Gaffney... 420 p 646 p 745 a
44 Blacksburg 488 p 7 02p 8 02a
44 King’s Mfc.. 5 03p 827 a
44 Gastonia. 525 p 861 a
44 Charlotte.. 0 80p 8 18p 9 50a
Ar. Gre'nsboro 956 p 10 47 p 12 23 p
Lv. Gre’nsboro 11 46 p
Ar. Norfolk-. .... 825 a
Ar. Danville .. 11 25 p 11 53 p 188 p
Ar. Richmond. 600 a 600 a 025 p
Ar. W’hington 0 42 a 8 50p
“ B’moreP.R 8 00a 1125 p
44 Ph’delphia 10 15 a 2 56 a
44 New York. .... 12 41m 0 23a
FstMa Ves.
Southbound. No. 35. No. 37. No. 11.
Dail>v jjaily.| Daily
Lv. N.Y.,Pa.R. 12 15u 430 .
“ Ph’delphia. 860 a 6 56pT
44 Baltimore.. 0 22a 9 2up
" Wash'ton. 1116 a 10 45 p
Lv. Richmond.. 12 01 n 11 00 p 11 00 p
Lv. Danville.. 548 p 550 a 010 a
Lv. Norfolk. .. 900 a 8 35p
Ar. Gre’nsboro 6 3up 515 a
Lv. Gre’nsboro 710 p 705 a 787 a
Ar. Charlotte.. 945p’9 25 al2 05m
Lv. Gastonia., lu 42p 10 07 a 1 12p
44 King's Mt 1 38p
44 Blacksburg 11 25p 10 45 a 2 06p
44 Gaffney... 11 42p 10 58 a 2 24p
44 fepar’burg. 12 20 a 11 84 a 815 p
44 Greenville 18u a 12 30p 4 30p WTHf**
44 Central 5 27p*^ 1 ‘-
44 Seneca. 2 32a 130 p 5 53p
44 vFminster. a Sun.
44 Toccoa 328 a 215 p 645 p t> 05 •
Lv. Elberton 900 a 180 pj
Ar. Elberton. , 11 45 a 5 40p
Lv. Mt. Airy.., 7 28p ' B SO a
“ Cornelia 782 p 635*
“ Lula... 418 a 3 lip 800 p 9 57*
* Gainesville ,86s 3 88p 82« p 7 >•
“ Buford. .. 502 a 8 48p 7 a
- Norcrose. 6 25a 9 18p 8 a
Ar. Atlanta.ET 8 10a 4 65p10 00p 9 .0*
■* Atlanta,CT( 610 * 866 p 9 OOp 8 80a
Batwean Lula and A than*.
JfolL INo. 10.
Ex. No. IS. STATIONS. No. 12. Ex
San. Daily. Daily - Son.
8 10p 11 05 aLv Lula Ar 10 60 a 7 Blp
• 34p 1136 a 44 Mnysville 44 10 19a 1 09*
860 p 11 52 a 44 Harmony 44 10 03 a 608 p
9 HQp 12 90p Ar. Athens .Lv 4 926 a 6 OOp
Note close connection made at Lula with
main line trains.
"A” a. m. ‘‘P 4 ’ p. m. “M” noon. “N" night.
Chesapeake Line Steamers in dally service
between Norfolk and. Baltimore.
Nos. 37 and 88—Daily Washington and
Seuthwestern Vestibule Limited. Through
Pullman sleeping cars bet ween New York and
New Orleans, via Washington, Atlanta and
Montgomery, and also between New York and
Memphis, via Washington, Atlanta and Bir
mingham. Also elegant Pullman Library
Observation Cars between Atlanta and New
York. First class thoroughfare coaches be
tween Washington and Atlanta. Dining cars
■erve all meals en route. Leaving Washing
ington Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridaye
a tourist sleepinpcar will run through between
Wasiiington and San Francisco w ithout change.
Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars between
Greensboro and Norfolk. Close connection at
Norfolk for Old Point Comfort.
Nos. 35 and 30—United States Fast Mail runs
•olid between Washington and New Orleans,
via Southern Railway, A. & W. P. R. R. and
L. & N. R. R., being composed of coaches,
through without change for passengers of all
classes. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars
between New York and New Orleans, via At
lanta and Montgomery and between Bir
mingham and Atlanta. Dining cars serve all
meals en route.
Nos. 11, 83, 34 and 12—Pullman sleeping cars
between Richmond and Charlotte, via Dan
ville. southbound Nos. 11 and 33, northbound
Nos. 84 and 12.
FRANK S. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
G. P. A., Washington. A. G. P. A., Atlanta.
PREVENTED A TRAGEDY
Timely information given Mrs.
Georgy Long, of New Straitsville,
Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy
and saved two lives. A frightful
cough had.long kept her awr ke ev
ery night. She had tried many rem
edies aud doctors but steadily
grew worse, until urged to try Dr.
King’s New Discovery. One bottle
wholly cured her, and she writes
this marvelous medicine also cured
Mr. Long ot a severe attack of
Pneumonia. Such cures are posi
tive proof of the matchless merit
of this grand remedy for curing
all throat, chest and lung tr ebles.
Only 50y and SIOO. Everybottle
free at A.M.Winn it son’s Drug
Store.
Schedule Lawrenceville Branch Railroad.
No. 17 v » ville 700 am Ar Sawanec BOn am
No. 11 »• - 400 pm - " *oo pm
No. 12 Miwanee 1000 am ** L-vllle 1180 uin
No. 18 “ ** fir,;, pm “ “ 745 pm
J. R. McKei.vex, G.M.
E.L Mi Kki.vey, G. F. &P. A.
IjMITED
“WTIAINS
Double Daily Service
Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta, New
Orleans and Points Sonth and West.
IN EFFECT .JUNE .% 1900.
SOUTHWARD
Daily Daily
No 31 No 27
Lv New York, via PER 100 p in 12 15 awn
LvPhiladelphia P R R 3 529 pm 720 a in
Lv Baltimore PRR 550 “ 984 a m
Lv Washington P R R... 700 ‘‘ 10 56 a m
Lv Richmond, 8 A LRy 10 40 “ 285 p in
Lv Petersburg 11 85 ** 830 p in
Lv Ridgeway Jot 2 25 a m 0 17 p m
Lv Henderson 2 58am <i 10 p m
Lv Raleigh 4 Ofi *• 750 p in
Lv Southern Pines 557 ** 942 p m
No 403
Lv Hamlet 650 am 10 32 pui
No 31
Lv Columbia t 108 5 a in 12 55 a in
Ar savannah 257 pm 6 00 am
A r Lo-k son ville 74 0 * 910 am
Ar Tamp 880 a m 5 30p m
No 403
A r Charlotte 9 31 am
Lv Chester . 9 52 am
Lv Greenwood 11 42 a m
Lv Athens 1 48 pm
Ar Atlanta $ 400 g m | ...
Ar Augusta CAW C.... 510 p m .
Lv New York NYP AN TTooVm 900 p m
Lv Philadelph. ** 10 20 am 11 26 pm
Lv New YorkO DBBCo fBOO p m ~ .777...”
Lv Baltimore B 8 P Co ftt 30 p m
Lv Wa.sh’ton N A W 8 B 6 30 p m
No 403 No 41
Lr Portmoutb SAL 9 20 p m 9 30 a in
Lv Weldon, 12 05 a m 12 01 pui
No 31
Lv Ridgeway Jet 2 25 am 1 20 p m
Lv Hendei son 2 53 a in 2 18 d in
Lv Raleigh 4 ()« a m 3 51 p m
Lv Southern Pine* 557 am •612 p m
No 403 I
Lv Hamlet «5o a m |730 p m
i No 31 | — No *f
Lv Columbia! .110 86 am 12 55 a m
ArSavannah... ' 2 57 pm 5 oo a m
Ar Jacksonville 7 40 pm 910 am
Ar Tampa 3 80 a m 5 80 p m
No 403 No 41
Lv W ilmington S A L ~ 806 p n i
Ar Chanotte J 9 ui ain |)o 20 p m
Lv Chester 962 a m 1(756 p m
“ Greenwood 11 42 a m 1 07 a m
“ Athens 1 48 p m 8 43 a in
Ar
Ar Augusta CA W C.... Tuipm .77.
Ar Macon Cos Ga 720 p m 1110 a m *
A r Montgomery AAWP 9zup in 11 00 ani
“ Mobile LAN 305 am 412 pm
New Orleans LAN 7 40am 880 “
Ar Nash' i'lc N(T AStl. 040 a m 855 **
nr Men pt 1 1* 4 0< 1 p ni 8 10 a UI
NORTHWARD.
Daily Daily
No. 44 No 66
Lv Memphis.NCAStL... 12 45 pm 8 45 p in
1 1 N:« - hville •* 9 80 a m 9 10 a m
Lv New 1 means. LAN... 745 p m |746 pm
‘•Mobile - 12 2'iam 12 20 am
Moi tgoiiLry. AAWP 020 a m 11 20 a m
Lv Mae< n.C of G ... L .. 800 a m |420 p m
I.v Augusta, cA w c..... 9 40am 77777777777777777
”No 402 No 38
Lv SALKy.... 100 pm 900 pm
Ar Athens 2 50pm 1123 pm
Ar Greenwood 4 44 p m 2 05 a m
Ar Chester 6 28 p in 4 30 a m
Lv Charlotte 9a l 630 p m 500 »~m
Lv WMrnington s ai„.. 112 U 5 pm
No 44 Toflfl
Jv Hamlet SAL 9 05 pm 9 20am
Lv Southern Pines,s al 10 00 p m 10 06 a m
•* Raleigh - 11 40 p m 11 56 a m
Ar Henderson 12 50 a in 1 13 p m
Lv Ridgeway Jet, »a 1... 120 a m 1 45 pm
Lv Petersburg, sa l 415 aln 440 pni
•‘ Richmond 5 15 a m 5 40 p in
Ar Waahington PRy. .. 845 a m 980 p m
“ Baltimore “ .... 10 08 am ll 85 pin
“Philadelphia ” ...12 30pm 256 am
” New York ‘‘ ... 3 08p m 618 a m
No 402 No 38
Lv Ridgeway Jet, SAL... 300 a m 140 p m
•• Weldon 4 30 a m 3 06 p m
A r Portsmouth 7 00 a in 5 50 pm
Ar Wftshmgt’n NAWSB 7 00 a in
Ar Baltimore. BS PCo... 7777777777777777. +6 46 a m ’
ArNew York.ODSSCo 777 11 30 pin '
ArPhila’phia, NY I' AN +5 4« p m 5 10a m
“ New York ” 8 38 p nt 7 48 a m
Note.- -t Daily Except Sunday. 1 Central
Time. $ Eastern Time. H
Dining Care between New York and Rich
mond, and Hamlet and Savannah on Train*
Nos. 81 and 44.
COUNTY DIRECTORY.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Judge—Richard B. Russell.
Solicitor--C. 11. Brand.
Court first Monday in March,and September.
city court. * w
Judge--f«imuel J. Winn.
Solicttoi -it. W. Peeples.
Court Sec. Monday in January, April, July and
October.
COUNTY OFFICIALS.
Ordinary--John P. Webb.
Clerk--D. T.Cain.
Sheriff--!’ A.Haslett.
Treasurer— C. D. Jacobs.
Tax Collector--A. \V. Moore.
Tax Receiver--K. P. Minor.
County Surveyor--R. N. Maffett.
Coroner--./. H. Wilson.
Ordinary’s court first Monday in each month
County School Commissioner—J. A Bagwell
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
Dr. A. M. Winn, President.
E. G. McDaniel,
W. P, Cosby. N
ThosC Shsdburn.
B L Patterson.
city officers.
James A Perry, Mayor.
Councilmen:
M S Cornett, Mayor pro tern.
J A Ambrose, Clerk.
Dr T B Bush.
W M Sasser.
dames G Brown, Chief Police.
, . COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
J T Lamkin. Chairman.l
J P Byrd, Clerk.
S L Hinton.
J T Jordan.
Dr M A Born.
TEE CHUKCUES.
Methodist--Services every first and third Sun
day and Sunday nljtlit. Hiaveruiwlinx W«d
nesday night. Rev. T. J. Warliclt. Fastor.
Sunday-school every Sunday at loa ui W Xl
Sasser, Sup’t. ' '
Baptist-Services every second Sunday and
wiv V I'rayermeeting Tuesday night.
Ro . L. 1. Reed, I astor. Sunday-school at 10.
u. m. J. A. Ambrose, Sup’t.
Presbyterian—Services every fourth Sunday
;?„h7 Un 'lf y ni F h V„ Prayerineeting Thursday
ni i *• ~„ v * "• "• * °kue, Pastor. Sunday
school at 10, a. in. T. R. Powell. Sup’t.
MASONIC ORDER.
Lawrenceville Lodge, P. * A. M, No. 181, meet!
onflrst Tuesday night in each month.
J. W. Mitchell. W. M.
s. A. Haguod. S. W.
J- M. Patterson, J. W.
J. A. Hr gw ell. S. I).
J. W. Di vis, J. D.
R. B. W l it worth, Secretary.
B. L. Pat It rson, Treasurer.
T. A Patterson, Tyler.
ROYAL ARCII MASONS.
Lawn ncevilleChaprer, K. A. M., No. 39. Con
vocation on Friday night before the third Sun
day in each month.
B. L. Patterson, 11. P.
J A. T. Patterson, K.
J. A. Pag well, 8.
8. A. E ugo««d, C. H.
| R. B. M hitworth, P. S.
J. M. Pa (ergon. R. C.
Thos. Saw luons. M. 3rd V.
J. I). Pagvfbli. M. 2nd V.
W. J, Born, M. Ist V.
J. W. Mitchell, Sec.
Jas. M. Wpson. Troas.
Thos. Patterson. Sentinel.
ODD FELLOW*. *
I. O. O. F.. Subordinate Lodge.
T.B. Powell. N.G. -4T
Jas. Perry, V. G.
M. M. Sammons. Permanent Secretary.
J. H. McGee. Recording Secretary.
J. H. Shackelford, Treasurer.
LAWRENCEVILLE CAMP. I. O, O. W.
L. M. Brand* Chief Patriarch.
A. T. Patterson. Senior Warden.
Jas. Perry, High Priest.
M. M. Sammons, Scribe.
J. H. Shackelford. Treasurer.
The On© Day Cold Cure.
Kermott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine for
cold in the head and aore throat. Children taka
them like candy.
The One Day Cold Cure.
For cold in the head and sore throat use Ker
mott’s Chocolates Laxative Quinine, the 44 On©
Day Cold Cura."