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Thursday Afternoon.
COLDS FROM
exposure
to all kinds of inclement
weather are of such com
mon occurrence that they
are not generally consid
ered dangerous. This is
a great mistake. Serious
illness often follows in the
wake of a neglected cold.
DR. D. JAYNES
Expectorant
has been successful for seventy
eight years in curing Colds,
Coughs, Bronchitis, and Pleu
risy. It is also a standard
remedy for Croup, Whooping-
Cough, Inflammation of tho
Lungs or Chest and Asthma.
Cure your cold nou>— go to
your druggist’s and get a bottle
of Dr. D. Jayne’s Expectorant.
Three sizes, SI.OO, 50c. and 25c.
Dr. D. Jame’s Tonic Vermlfarfe
will build you up nplendidly II rua
down H from a severe cold.
Heavy, impure blood makes a
muddy, pimply complexion, head
aches, nausea, indigestion. Thin
blood makes you weak, pale, sickly-
Burdock Blood Bitters makes the
blood rich, red, pure—restores per
fect health.
Notice To Debtors And Creditors.
Gwinnett County.
Notice is hereby given to all credit
ors of the estate of W. D. Jinks, late
ot said county, deceased, to render in
an account of their demands to the
undersigned within the time pre
scribed by law, properly made out;
and ail persons indebted to the said
deceased are hereby requested to
make immediate payment. This the
4th day of May, IhIO.
M. W. Jinks,
Mbs. S. B. Jinks,
Administrators.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all cred
itors of the estate of E. P. Martin,
late of Gwinnett county, deceased, to
render in an account of their de
mands to the undersigned within thr
time prescribed by law. properly
made out. All persons indebted i
said deceased are hereby requested
to make immediate payment. This
April 7, 1910.
Mrs. D. A. Sutherland,
J. I. Martin,
Executors.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors
Notice is hereby given to all cred
itors of the estate of James H. Wil
son, late of Gwinnett county, de
ceased, to render in an account of
their demands to the undersigned
within the time prescribed by law,
properly made out. All persons in
debted to said deceased are hereby
requested to make immediate pay
ment. This April 7, 1910.
B. L. Patterson,
Administrator of J. H. Wilson.
Ordinary's Citations
For Twelve Month’s Support.
GEORGlA—Gwinnett County. Ordinary's
Office, May a, 1910. The appraisers ap
pointed to appraise and set apart a year’s
support for Mrs. Dora Kiser Webster and
her three minor children out of the estate
of W, S. Webster, deceased, having tiled
their report In this office. This Is. there
fore, to cite all parties concerned ,to show
cause, II any they can, why the said ap
praisers’ return should not be made the
judgment, of the court on the first Monday
In June, 1010.
G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary.
For Twelve Month’s Support.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.—Ordinary’s
Office, May 2, 1010. The appraisers ap‘
pointed to appraise and set apart a year's
support lor Mrs. Ida Fruchlesure and her
six minor children out of the estate
of George W. Erachlesure, deceased, having
filed their report In this office. This Is,
therefore, to cite parties concerned to show
cause, II any they can, why the said ap
praisers’ return should not be made the
judgment of the court on the llrst Monday
m J une, 1910.
G. G. ROBINSON. Ordinary.
For Administration.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. Ordinary’s
Office, Mav 2, 1910. To all whom It may
concern: W. J. and A. Warbington having
In proper form applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the es
tate of E. Warbington, late of said coun
ty, deceased. This Is, therefore, to cite all
persons concerned to show cause, If any
they can, why said letters should not be
chanted on the first Monday In June, 1910.
h G.G. KOBINHiy. Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Gwinnett County.—Ordinary’s
Office, Mav 2. 1910. The petition of C. C.
Rawlins, administrator of the estate ot
‘Mrs Martha Htrlckland, deceased, showeth
that the estate of the said deceased consists
of lands lying and being In the counties of
Forsyth and Lumpkin, and that for
the purpose of paying the debts and dis
tribution among the heirs It is necessary
to sell said lands. This Is, therefore, to cite
all persons concerned to show cause, If any
thev can, why said petition should not be
uraiited on the llrst Monday In June,
1910. G. G- ROBINSON, Ordinary.
For Guardianship.
GEORGlA—Gwinnett County. Ordinary’s
office. Mav a, 1910. To all whom it may
concern: U. H. McElreath having applied
for the guardianship of the person 01. Odus
Beramond McElreath, minor child of J. (..
McElreath. late of said county, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that suld app cu
tlon will be heard at iny officoaTlOoclock
n ni oil the llrst Monday In May, lVlo.
a. m., on me ur KOBI £ SON> Ordinary.
rEapinc benefit.
From The Experience of Lawrence
vllle People
We are fortunate indeed to be able
to profit bv the experience of our
neighbors. ’The public utterance of
Lswrenceville residents on the fol
lowing subject will interest and bene
fit thousands of our readers. Read
this statement. No better proof can
be had.
K. T. Terrell, of Lawrenceville,
Ga.. savs: “I suffered from kidney
trouble’ for quite awhile. I was tired
nearly all the time and my back ach
ed severely. I knew that my kid
neys were' disordered, but did not
fin’d relief until I began using Doan's
Kidney Pills, procured at the Bag
well Drug Co. They helped me from
file first and in less than a month
I was entirely relieved.
•‘Doan’s Kidney Pill have my high
est endorsement. ”
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Fost’er-Milburn Co.,Buffalo,
New V ork, sole agents for the United
Staets.
Remember the name—Doan’s and
take no other.
The man with the long bead is able
to use it on shortnotice.
The Sound Sleep of Cood Health
The restorative power of sound
sleep can not be over estimated and
any ailment that prevents it is a men
ace to health. J. L. Soothers, Eua
Claire, Wis., says:—For a long time
I have been unable to sleep soundly
nights, because of pains acioss my
back and soreness of my kidneys. Mj
appetite was very poor and my gen
eral condition was much run down. T
had been taking Foley’s Kidney Pills
but a short time and now sleep as
sound as a rock. I eat and enjoy my
meal°, and my general condition is
greatly improved. I can honestly
recommend Foley’s Kidney Pills as I
know they have cured me.” For sale
by all druggists.
Young men who stay out all night
will soon be all in.
“Suffered day and niirht the tor
ment of itching piles. Nothing help
ed me until I used Doan’s Ointment.
It cured me permantly.”—Hon. John
R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala.
xsg ROYA L
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It is being adopted by ever increasing thousands of
high-class business houses the world over, because it
has established a new and higher standard of efficiency
and economy. Its perfect workmanship and many
mechanical advantages distinguish it' among type
writers as
The Real Standard of Today.
ROYAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY.
Royal Typewriter Building - - New York
112 Candler Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Is Isolation a Burden to Yon?
The telephone makes the community one
large family for business and social purposes. It
aids in church work and summons friends and
neighbors to social gatherings. Connection with
the Bell System enables you to reaefi anybody al
most anywhere without leaving your home.
Write to nearest Bell Telephone Manager, or
address
Farmers* Line Department
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
141 SOUTH PRYOR STRI CT, ATLANTA. GA.
Tho Call Of The Blood
for purification, finds voice in pim
pies, boils, sallow complexion, a
jaundiced look, moth patches and
blofshes on the skin, —all signs of
I'ver trouble. But Dr. Kii g’g New
Life Pill* make rich red blood; give
clear skin.rosy cheeks, fine complex
ion. health. Try them. 25c at A. M.
Winn & Sou.
It's easier for the average girl to
tie a bow than it is for her to get tiei
self tied to a beau
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re
sponsible for much sickness andsuffering,
P therefore, if kidney
trouble is permitted to
continue, serious re
sults arc most likely
to follow. Your other
organs may need at
tention, but your kid
neys most, because
they do most and
should have attention
first. Therefore, when
your kidneys are weak or out of order,
you can understand how quickly your en
tire body is affected and how every organ
seems to fail to do its duty.
If you are sick or “ feel badly,” begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. A trial will con
vince you of its great merit.
The mild and immediate effect of
Swamp-Root, the great kidney and
bladder remedy, is soon realized. It
stands the highest because its remarkable
health restoring properties have been
proven in thousands of the most distress
ing cases. If you need a medicine you
should have the best. .
Sold by druggists in
fifty-cent and one-dol
lar sizes. You may
have a sample bottle
by mail free, also a
•"amphlet telling yon Home
ow to find out if you have kidney or
ladder trouble. Mention this paper
/hen writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
linghamton, N. Y. Don’t make any mis
lke, but remember the name, Swamp-
Root, and don’t let a dealer sell you
something in place of Swamp-Root—if
you do you will be disappointed.
Standard
Typewriter
comprises every essential of
the ideal writing machine—
Then Remove It!
ThC NCWS-fIBKALD.
ALLENS OF BUFORD BUjLDING
ANOTHER BIG HARNESS SHOP
Hijfoki), G*.. May 9.—Tim Alien
Manufacturing t <• f urn* <*uf, from 125
to 150 dozen collar* per <l «v and they’
are building a new iuirm-e* f.icfori
of brick, four * ories high, 52x19n
fret, ou the R H .Allen old i tand.
Mr. Bona Allen and hi* boy s art
Hil clever men, court. ou« to then
hands, and give employment to nun
dreds of men and boys.
Mr. W. H. Rowe, foreman of tin
coiiar shop, began work it g for Mr
Allen at $2 a w.ek. He wa> a wid
ow’«- sot', just a poor, farm boy, and
now |,t- has wiukwl his way up t>
fun man of tin- cttilnr lactmy, and
is perhaps getting $4 or $5 per day
He is one of the cleverest men w<
ever worked under; be treats tin
hands with kindness and most every -
body likes him.
Buford is mi a boom. New houses
are going up all the time. I’lenty ol
labor to do in this town.
J \V. Hamky.
~ i To rieeUat Five Forks.
The Sweetwater Sunday school'as
sociation will meet with Five Folks
school orF.June.4, 1910.
J. L. Mills; Bres.
H. R. Craig,"Sec
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Judge.
To the voters of the Western circuit: It
will he your duty this year to eh <-t a judge,
and ns each voter has the privilege of exer
cising Ills right of choice at the ballot box,
I hereby announce to you my candidacy for
Judge of the Superior Courts of the West ern
Circuit. I will gratefully appreciate your
support In the primary to be called by li e
democretic executive committee, I have
no partisans to serve, no enemies to punish,
and pledge myself. If elected, to a fadthlul
and Impartial discharge of duty.
LEWIS 0. RUSSELL.
To the people of the Western circuit: I
hereby at.nounce my candidacy tor Judge
of the Superior Courts of this circuit and 1
respectfully solicit and will appreciate the
vote and Influence of everv man in It.
Asyou recall, I was appointed by the Go
vernor to All the vacancy caused by the
regisnatlon of my predecessor, Judge Rus
sell, on the 18tli day of January, 1900, and I
confess that I am anxious to be Judge a sec
ond term, Still If I did not believe that the
people of this circuit thought that my twen
tvseven years’ experience ns a lawyer qual
ified me to discharge the duties ot the
office to their satisfaction I would not seek
to put tnyslf upon them.
If I thought the people were unwilling lor
me to serve them a second term I would not
ask tor the office.
The fact that the grand juries, court offi
cers of the different counties and the bar
of the circuit are practically a unit In favor
of my re-election Is gratifying to me and
should not be everlooked as an evidence of
the satisfactory manner in which’ I have
heretofore discharged the duties of the ol
fice.
It has been the custom for years and
years to give a judge an endorsement by
re-election where lie hns satisfactorllv dis
charged his duty, and my predecessor In of
fice was given a second term and without
opposition at that, I respectfully Insist that
lam not unreasonable In asking that 1 be
shown the same consideration, which I
trust and confidently believe will be accor
ded me by the fair-minded people of this
eircuL.
CHARLES H. BRAND.
*
For the Legislature.
To the voters of Gwinnett county: I here
by announce myself a candidate for the
Legislature, subject to the primary elec
tion. I desire to thank the voters of this
county for the confidence they expressed in
me at the ballot box. lam In favor of put
ting all stute and county officers on a sal
ary. At the coming session of the legldft
ture I will introduce a bill to regulate the
registration and running of automob.les
pnd one to repeal the dog tax Respectfully,
O. J. oIMPSON.
To the people of Gwinnett: I hereby an
nounce my candidacy for the legislature
subject to the primary as called by the
democratic executive committee. I appre
ciate very much the confidence shown me
in the many requests I have had to make
this race, anjl believing that the people
want me to serve them In this capacity, I
enter the race. I would appreciate the sup
port of every man who can conscientiously
cast his vote for me.
. Respectfully,
O. A. NIX,
For Clerk Superior Court.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I
hereby announce as a candidate for the
office of Clerk of the Superior Court In the
coming primary election forco.unty officers.
1 feel that I am able to perform the duties of
said office, and If elected I shall do
In an efficient and obliging manner. Ere
the election I hope to see as many of you as
Is possible for me to do. In the meantime I
earnestly solicit your support. Respect
fully, F. B. MADDOX.
To the voters of Gwinnett County: I here
by announce myself a candidate for re-elec
tion for Clerk of the Superior Court, subject
to the coming primary. I sincerely thank
the people for past sufTerage and will appre
ciate your vote In the coming election.
Very Respectfully,
R. N. HOLT.
To the voters of Gwinnett county: I here
by announce myself a candidate for. the
office of clerk of the superior court subject
to the coming primary. I will greatly ap
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preciate your rr tea In the coming election.
Yours most respectfully,
T. G. CHAPMAN.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce mvselt a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Gwinnett county,
subject to the forthcoming primary. Mr.
Robert M. Bradford will be associated with
me as deputy sheriff. We will appreciate
the support of the people.
E. S. GARNER.
I hereby announce as a candidate for re
election to the office of Sheriff of Gwinnett
county. Mr. W. E. Davenport, of Norcross,
Is my deputy. I appreciate what the peo
ple have done for me In the past and will
thank them for a continuance of their favor.
J. G. BROWN.
For Tax Collector.
To the voters of Gwinnett County: I here
by announce myself a canldate for the office
of'l ax Collector of Gwinnett Co., subject to
the forthcoming primary. If elected I prom
ise to administer my duty creditably for the
county and her tax payers and to myself. I
will appreciate the support of every voter of
the county and will show my appreciation by
acts of kindness and accommodations.
CLINT LANFORD.
I hereby announce as a candidate for re
election to the office of Tax Collector of
Gwlnuett county. I will. If elected, give my
commission out of the school tax back to
the schools, which will amount to about
$5(Xi, or It will be the same as me giving the
schools of Gwinnett county SSOO. Thanking
the people for past favors, and will appre
ciate your vote In the coming primary.
Yours to serve. R. A. CASH, JR.
To the voters of Gwinnett county. I here
by announce myself a candidate for Tax
Collector of Gwinnett county, subject to
the deinociatlc primary. lam a poor man
and Deed the office. If elected I will fill the
office to the best of my ability.
Yours Truly,
W. L. HARRIS.
Snellvllle. Ga.
I hereby announce myself a caudldate for
Tax Collector of Gwinnett county, subject
tqf the ensuing primary, and I earnestly
solicit and will appreciate the support of
s,he citizens of the county.
Respectfully,
E, V, W. MAHAFFEY.
To the voters of Gwinnett connty: 1
hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector of Gwinnett
oounty subject to the primary to be held
later. If elected I promise to show my
appreciation' by acts of kindness and ac
comodation. G.W. STEPHENS.
To the voters of Gwinnett County: I here
by offer myself as candidate for Tax Collec
tor, subject to the democratic primary.
Your support will be most heartily appre
ciated, and, If elected, It will be my con
stant aim to give the citizens polite treat
ment and the county efficient and compe
tent service. JOHN T. SIMPSON.
I am a candidate for Tax Collector of
Gwinnett county, and will appreciate,the
supportof the people.
R. A. ROBINSON.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector, subject to the
coming primary, and I solicit the support
of my friends. If elected, I will give the
office my best service.
* JOHN M. DAVIS.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector of Gwinnett coun
ty subject to the forthcoming primary. If
elected, I promise to fulfill the office to the
best of my ability and shall appreciate the
support of my friends. Respt.
Dacula, Ga. JOEL W. ETHERIDGE.
To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I
hereby announce myself a candidate for
Tax Collector, subject to the primary, and
I solicit the support and influence of my
friends. If elected, I will do my best to
please the tax payers of Gwinnett county.
Luxomnl, Ga. PAUL T. MATTHEWS.
May 12 ivio
CASTORIA
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THI OKNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORt CITY.
’ To the Voters of Gwinnett County: I
hereby announce myself a candidate for j
Tax Collector, sublect to the coming prl- '
mary. lam a poor man and a renter and i
am badly diseased and not able to do
ual labor. I hope to see as many of you as I
can. I will appreciate the support of every
voter of the county and will show my ap
preciation by acts of kindness and accom
modations. Respectfully, T. C. HAL^f
This Is to certify that we the undersigned
physicians testify that T. C. Hall Is badly
diseased with asthma and Is not able to do
manual labor, Is a poor man and needs the
office. W. T. HINJON.M. D. ,v
B. V. WILSON, M. D.
L. P. PHARR, M. D.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for
Tax Collector of Gwinnett county, subject
to the coming primary. If elected, I prom
ise a faithful discharge of the duties of th*
office and will do my best to accommodate!
the people at all times.
Respectfully, C. W. BRADFORD.
For Tax Receiver. p
I announce myself a candidate for j
Receiver of Gwinnett county. lam a poor 1
man and happened to the misfortune of«
losing my left leg about eight years ago, so g
I am unable to do manual labor, and I ash 1
the supportof the people of Gwinnett coun- 1
ty. If elected I will fill the office to the best j
of iny ability. Respectfully,
J. HENRY JOHNSON.
I hereby announce as a candidate for tie
office of Tax Receiver, subject to the comtg
primary. WILLIAM M. SHELLEY.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for ,
Tax Receiver. Am an old soldier In bad j
health, not able to do manual labor, and J
will appreciate the support of the people. I
Am yours for help, j.
H. T. ETHERIDQJM
I hereby announce as a candidate lor Ta. 1
Receiver of Gwinnett county. Am a P<>® j
man, need the office and will appreciate til 1
support of the people.
J. R. DAVIS. 1
I hereby announce myself a candidate® J
Tax Receiver of Gwinnett county. I sl ' l 1
ask for the office only two ’terms, andi a
elected, will fill the office to the best of m
ability. M. A, SOCKWELL. 1
For Treasurer. I
• I hereby announce my candidacy
election to the office of County Treasuf ■
subject to the forthcoming primary elect» ■
I am grateful to the people for past
and will appreciate their support
next election. Very respectfully, "f. ■
CHARLES R. SMITH'*
I hereby announce myself a candidal
county treasurer, subject to tbe prims .
be held In August. M
I will look after the duties of tbe oflL J
the best of my ability and will
ready and willing to wait on the P
when wanted. I will appreciate j 1 ■
port. ■
RespectfuHD ■
T. W. WEBB, ■
To the voters of Gwinnett: i liet
nounce myself a candidate, for one
for county Treasurer subject to tbe
to be held in August. If elected I V jS
to faithfully discharge the duties ot
flee. Respectfully**
J. N.
For Coroner. I
1 am a candidate for Coroner of
county In the coming primary. •
1 promise ft faithful and palnstJ '
charge of the duties of the off’
appreejate the support of the P ei ’j'
J, Li li*' 1 JH
To the voters of owinnett count} -
by announce myself a candldao
tier, subject to the primary. If
the office I pledge myself »o perfcU'
duties of the office to the been J ,, s j^B