The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, April 10, 1911, Image 2

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Mondav Afternoon The News-Herald. rwiie a Week. Ifficial Organ Gwinnett County $1 a Y ear in Advance. ijwreticcHlif PubiisbC*.. Proprietor*. CnwreJ as j oood-eiaaa matter J t .e Vt of March K 1«M. c. M. MORCOCK, Lessee and Publisher. How could Mr. Taft desert Au gusta golf links so abruptly. Congresslseemsjto have an idea -of summeringfin Washington. Mr. Carnegie’s dove of peace -has been scared fawayiJfrom the llexican border. • 1 Whenever politics enter at the school house door, discipline and <other desirables leave by the win dow. _____ If Uncle Sam is to go snooping -around, Mexico may get mad and refuse to haveZitSj revolution any Monger. Japan must be slightly dazed • when it hears of all of the things lhat .it is going to do to the United -States. In the matter of those spring ipoets, keep your|powder dry but •don’t shoot ’em till you see the whites of their eyes. EmmalGoldman says the Social iists wiHlnever[accomplish any good ~in*Milwaukee,_Why confine the to one city. The army saluted the colonel by axristakejbutjthere was’fno harm tdone except that the salute was .•short two or three guns. This revolution business is some- of a liberal education in Ufexican geography, but it isn’t worth having just for that. Announcement that former Sen :ator Beveridge of Indiana is to de vote himselffcto literature seems jasoperfluous. When did he stop ? HfProfanityJisJnotJto be Ifrom the New York stage.® In •otherjwordsjn some of the |plays :all of the jokes are not to be cut •<out Baseball teams that are prac "tticing in Texas are chargrined to that the girls cannot see them "because of the large number soldiers on the ground. Mexico proves that it is a good isized JJcou ntryHbyliexhibitingiit wo •revolutions,fcthe one in lower Cali- Xorniaibeinglfree|and|independent £rom the otherSinfChihuahua. ' Texas democrats are arranging start a firejunder Senator Bail ey, whoselterm in two .years. We fear Texas has got the ißmley habit and cannot be cured. Fashionable women turned out *to the polls in Milwaukee in large ®umbers. Theoretically women . of that sort may not want a ballot hut they seem to use it if it is there Jtor them. Another most serious objection «Lto the resignation of Stolypin is :thai it will be a long day before :«ussia has another priemer with a name so easy to remember, and Ad spell without sneezing. it Illinois people persist in meet ing and passing resolutions that ♦demand the resignation of Lori mipt will Joe Bailey, his defender, Jbe tempted to go into the state .-and lick a few of the fresh ones? XUiamp Clark is now speaker of t4be nouse but he did not drive that pair of Missouri mules down the Pennsylvania Avenue as he promised. Champ missed a great opportunity of showing what a he is. national bank note circulates any where without question because it is secured by a deposit with the govern in the same manner every poli cy an the Meridian Life Insurance Com pany is secured by a deposit of its en tiiy reserve with the state of Indiana, j. W. Ford or J. D. Pruett. j* C C A BEAL CURE d.d.d. FOR RHEUMATISM So simple a thing as cloths dipped in hot water and ap plied to an aching joint, will often temporarily relieve the acute pains of Rheumatism. But everyone knows that such treatment would never permanently cure the trouble. The usual cause of Rheumatism comes from weak kidneys, constipation, indigestion, etc., forming impure accumula tions in the system. These sour and ferment, causing uric acid which is absorbed from the stomach and intestines into the blood. This causes a partial fermentation of the circu lation, which changes it from a thick, rich fluid to a thin, acrid stream, depositing inflammatory matter into the mus- I had Rheumatism for twenty years, lomotimes being 1 entirely laid up by it. It grew worse until my right knee was nearly twice its nat ural sise, and was drawn up consid erably shorter than the other one. A friend advised me to take 5.8.5., which I commenced. Before I had been usinait lona I was areatly re lieved, and continuing the medicine I soon found that I was entirely cured. MRS. IDA M. PALMER. 196 Pulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Whle at work in the swampy re-3 Fiona of Southeast Georgia, I con tracted Rheumatism, and was com pletely helpless for about 4 months, and spent over $160.00 with doctors, but got worse every day, and finally quit them and began 8. S. S. I took several bottles, and was cured sound and well/ My health is now splendid, and I weigh 176 pounds. I can recommend S. S. 8. to all suffer ing from Rheumatism. S. C. LASSITER, Thomasville, N. 0. corpuscles of the circulation, and by its fine tonic effects assists the system to rapidly overcome the effects of the disease. Special book on Rheumatism and medical advice free. S. S. S. is for sale at drusr stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA F;atlier Beds. For a limited time only w e will sell one feather bed weighing 36 pounds, and one pair of pillows weighing 6-lbs., all for $lO cash with order, f. o. b. Cov ington, Ga. All live NEW feathers, made of the best A. C. A. ticking. Beds shipped anywhere. If beds are not as advertised we will cheerfully refund your money. Buy from the manufact urer and save the middle man’s profit. Mail orders given special attention. Order today. Address Dixie Feather Bed, Covington, Ga. Lame Shoulder is nearly always due to rheumatism of the muscles, and quick ly yields to the free application of Chamberlain’s Liniment. For sale by all dealers. CET THE GENUINE ALWAYS A substitute is a dangerous lnake shiftespecially in medicine The gen uine Foley’s Honey and Par cores coughs and colds quickly and is in h yellow package. Accept n<> substi tutes. Sold ly Ezzard-Montgom ery Drug On, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTORiA PROFESSIONAL H. P. EDMONDS, Dentist. Office in McGee hid.. Croghan street, Lawrenceville, Ca. ~ J. A. liUNI. Attorney at Law. Collections a specialty. McDaniel Building. NORCROSS, QA. F. O. SAMMON. Funeral Director and Scientific EMBALMER. Lawrenceville, Ca. T carry a full line of Coffins, Cas kets, Burial Suits, Bohns, etc. Calls Filled Day or Night. Free hearse to custom<o>. Dr. Thomas C. Mason, DENTIST. Dr. Hopkln’s old Office. Lawrenceville, Ga. C. L. VEAL. COUNTY SURVEYOR, Lawrenceville, Ca. Office In court house. Phone SB. All calls oromotlv answered. T. K. Mitchell, Sr. T. K. Mitchell, jr. T. K. MITCHELL & SON Physicians and Surgeons, Lawrenceville, Ga. Dropsy,* Dyspepsia and Teething children a specialty. Bell Telephone No. 20. JOHN C. HOUSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Lawrenceville, Ca. Office Over Brown Bank &. Trust Co Cash Brothers, UP TO DATE BARBERS, Lawrenceville Ca. All work done with neatness and disi atch. In Cornett hotel. Come to us. C. S. Kellev. NI.D. D.C.Kelley, IVI- D. G. S. Kelley & Son, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office in Cain building. R. B. FORTUNE, Attorney at Law. Office old Jacobs office, next to Bank of Lawrenceville. Res. phone 48—2 rings. 3-23-11 PETTIGREW & BROWN, Attorneys at Law, 518 Ur ant Building, ATLANTA, GA. S. O. Brown, of the abov* firm, lain Lawrence ville Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of eaab week. cles, nerves, and joints. The longer the blood is allowed to remain in this impure condition the more severe will Rheumatism become. Gradually the muscles harden and lose their elasticity, the joints begin to stiffen, and fre quently calculous deposits form knots at the finger joints. There is just one way to CURE Rheumatism, and that is to cleanse the blood of the uric acid poison. S. S. S., by removing every particle of the cause and PURIFYING the blood, cures Rheumatism perma nently. S. S. S. eliminates the uric acid because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. Itfilters out every trace of the sour, inflam matory matter, cools the acid-heat ed blood, furnishes the material for multiplying the rich, nutritious I v | WOOD’S HIGH-GRADE Farm Seeds. We are headquarters for the best in all Farm seeds. Grass and Clover Seeds Seed Corn, Cotton Seed, Cow Peas, Soja Beans, I Sorghums, Kaffir Corn, , I Millet Seed, Peanuts, etc. ( ’•Wood’s Crop issued Special’’ monthly gives timely information els to seeds to pleint each month in the year, also prices of Season able Seeds. Write for copy, mailed free on request. T.W. WOOD & SONS, , I Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Saved From Awful Death. How an appalling calamity in his family whs prevented is told hy A. D. McDonald, of Fayetteville, N\ C. R. F. D No 8. “My 6ister had con sumption. ’’ he writes, “she whs vrn til in and pale, had no appetite and seemed to irrow weaker every day. as ill remedies fniird, till Dr. King’s .Vsw Discovery was tried, and so completely cured her, that she ha* not, heen ir niMe i with a cough since. Tts the tiest medicine I ever saw or heard of ’ For coughs, colds, la .rrippe. asthma < r< up, hemorrhage— all hrum-nisl i r.n bles it has no equal. •*)oc. *1 00 I’h:.' i ottle free. Guaran terd by Kzzard Montgomery Drug Co. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER OUTING Our Eastern Vacation Trip, last year, was so thoroughly enjoyed by our pa trons and made us so many friends that the “SEABOARD” has decided to operate a similar tour this summer. The territory for this year’s tour is more extensive and includes a number of points which have taken a promi nent . part in the history of the North American continent. Washington,New York, Niagara Falls, Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Boston and Norfolk, are all visited. The trip has been so arranged as to vary the monotony of rail travel by using steamers from Toronto, Mon treal and Quebec, and a delightful sea trip from Boston to Norfolk. This trip will be of the same high class as operated in the past. Every detail will be looked after by a repre sentative of the Seaboard who has had long experience in handling parties of this character. Expense of the trip, from Atlanta, is $l5O, one to a berth, in Pullmans, and $143 each two persons to a berth in Pullmans (rates from other points will be quoted upon application), This includes all actual expenses, such as railroad, steamer and Pullman fares; meals and berth on steamer; hotel ac modations and automobile sight seeing trips, which will be taken at nearly every point through which we pass. This expense, however, only includes rooms at hotel in New York city—mem bers of the party arranging for their own meals while there. Leave Atlanta Thursday, July 11th, returning Friday, July 28, 1911. Full information upon application to C. D. Wayne, A. G. P. A., Seaboard Air Line Railway, Atlanta, Ga. THE NEWS-HERALD. First Round. I will be at the following places on dates named to receive state and coun ty taxes. I will register confederate soldiers and the widows of confederate soldiers. Cates, Friday. April 7th. Bay Creek, Saturday, April Bth. Dacula, Monday, April 10th. Harbins, Tuesday, April 11th. Ben Smiths, Wednesday, April 12th. Rocky Creek, Thursday, April 13th. Hog Mountain, Friday, April 14th. Martins, Saturday, April 15th. Goodwins, Monday, April 17th. Cains, Tuesday, April 18th. Pucketts, Wednesday, April 19th. Sugar Hill, Thursday, April 20th. Suwanee, Friday, April 21st. Duluth, Saturday, April 22d. Pinkneyville, Monday, April 24th. J. HENRY JOHNSON, T. R. Road Citations. Office of the poard of .county commission ers of Gwinnett county, Georgia, March 27, 1911.—The petition of Mrs. Lula A. Cain, J. W. Morgan, O. A. Hutchins and B. O. Cosby, filed In office on the 2d day of .December, 1910, for a public road of the second class In Ben Smiths district; of said county, de scribed as follows : Commencing one mile west of Auburn, on the national highway; thence running south west along the lines of S. P. Higgins, W. P. Cosby, H. H. Cooper, Mrs. Lula Cain, O. A. Hutchins to the road at J. W. Morgan's residence. Alsu a like road petitioned for by J. W. Coggins, S. A. Dodd and others, In Duluth district,beginning at the incorporate limits of Duluth and running through the lands of S. A. Dodd, L. O. Davenport, J. A. Wall,. Dan McOurley and W. M. Stevens to the residence of W. M. Terry. Also a like road petitioned for by .T. W. MeElvaney, A. B. Shellnut, J. W. Doss and ot’iers, In HogMountaln district, beginning at or near the residence of A. B. Shellnutt on the Buford and Winder road; thence run ning through the lands of.l. T. Doss, J. W. Mitchell and A. L. Tullis across Peachtree road near the Mrs. Mary Davis place until It Intersects with the Gainesville road at or near Bethel church. Each of the above roads have been marked out by the commissioners and a report thereof made on bath by them. All parties are notified that each of said new roads will on and after the first Mon day lnJMuy next, by the commissioners of roads and revenues of said county, be finally granted, if no new cause be shown to the contrary. It is ordered, That notice be published as required by law, and that legal notice be given to each of the land owners through which either of said proposed road passes, who are not applicants for the roads. By order of the board. M. 8. CORNETT, Clerk. jgj promptly obtained in aU countries OR NO FEE. H H TRADE-MARKS, Caveats B ■ iaterert. SWra Sketch, VoilM Or l'lioto, for B 1 1 (If Send 2 cents in stamps for invaluable Si on HOW TO OBTAIN and SELL PATENTS, ■ Wft fell ones will pay, How to get a partner* ■ a patent saw and other valuable information; ■ Id. swift & co,I i PATIENT LAWYERS, V ■ m|3C3 ScvenihSt., Washington, D. O.S % mw iIF HUM'W 1 II 1 tmm' .. k. - AN EXTREME lifctiut* i 4 ’Ten years ago I was a mass of caused bj Eczema; could hot sleep; co'uiJ'r.o’t v ork; physi cians could not help me, and l becftme dusperatc. After two or three ‘applicAtions of TETTER lira. [ never saw such a sudden change, and am happy i-O say lam well again. I consider it beyond loifbf the est skin preparation < ver offered,the wlfpr mg. and I have never known it to fail to P. S. Early, N. C. At all druggists or direct for 50c The Shuptrine Co., Savannah. Gm. “Mr. A. T. Green, ‘‘Lawrenceville Oil and Fertilizer Co. ‘‘Dear Sir: I used your guano last season and it give me enti satisfaction. It did as well, or better, than any fertilizer I ever used. I made a fine pea crop with it. I used 200 pounds acre and made $35.00 worth of pea vine hay on three-fourths of acre of ground. I am to use it this coming season. “W. R. BROGDON, Buford, Ga." Now, Mr. Brogdon is one among the best farmers of Gwinnett county. If men like him get fine results from our fertilizers) why not try it this season for yourself? In'the season of 1 911 believe you wiLl find that you will get better results from thi than any yor can use. LAWRENCEVILLE OIL & FERTILIZES 1 • A . flj, -.v , • PATENTS I—’-" 1 _ I I T ’ ; • -r'-'fi ~ „ ■ * I 5 • »'/■>. i|| \- N 0 * .T ' . * ‘ - f •'> -a ' . . ‘ * * ■ ' • .» - r ' I -V: - /s :l ' - v . \ , ' ./< I' • . , 1 i4a * : . •• f- r' v ; . !. v './' y ■ !>*/*.;' . >A X 1 l " '* • i ' • v ' j ‘ • « , a -*- >'//■ ..... 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B. CLACK, LaFwrrenceville, Ga. AERiul