The News-herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1898-1965, April 10, 1911, Image 4

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Monday Afternoon. Putting the Fly in its Proper Place. Have you ever observed the pro ceedings of a gang of merry village flies round a kitchen door? Instinct? Non sense ! A fly has the thinking appara tus of a Daniel Webster. The screen door is there, to be sure, but what is a screen door to a calculating fly ? Noth ing but an expense to the housholder. The flies congregate in bevies of 3,000 or 4,000 on the casing just over the door and wait for the inevitable open ing_which occurs at intervals of five minutes all day long. Every time a door opens a regiment of flies swoops into the hot, odorous kitchen, and thence scatter to parts of the house which flies like best. Is there a remedy? Any way to put flies and humanity on an equal footing? We are told so in The Youth’s Companion of April 6th. Prof. Clinton F. Hodge of Clark Univer sity (and Clark University is in the fly belt) suggests two or three remedies, and One is so simple that anyone can employ it. Still, the fly is a knowing “critter,” and will not succumb with out a struggle. CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. Tin Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the //Fy j Y 7 ~ Signature of Card of Thanks. Mr. Editor: Please allow us space in your paper to express our thanks to the people for their help given us in money and other things. May each one who contributed, feel and know that it was thankfully received. May God bless them in their gifts. Especially do we thank those who went around in my behalf, H. E. Tay lor, R. Stonecypher, R. E. Whitlock, T. C. Teague, H. E. Teague, J. L. Teague, George Verner and W. P. Maughon. M. L. Teague and Wife. Children Cry' FOR FLETCHER’S oastorta Card of Thanks. Through the columns of the News- Herald, I wish to thank the many friends who were so kind to me during the sickness and death of my beloved hus band. Especially do I wish to thank Dr. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brog don. May God’s richest blessings fall upon every one is the prayer of my grief stricken heart. MRS. A. R. ROBERTS. Money Loaned. I negotiate loans on Gwinnett im proved farm lands for five year’s time at 6 )4 per cent, interest and small com mission. Borrower can pay back all or part at any time at his option. I repre senCthe Georgia Loan & Trust Co., suc cessor to Judge Sam J. Winn. I am in Lawrenceville Tuesday,Thurs day and Saturday of each week. Par ties desiring to see me while absent will call on Mr. R. S. Holt, at Brown Bank & Trust Co. SAM G. BROWN, Attorney at Law. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep- Stive. Many sudden deaths are caused by it—heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance tli e kidney-poison ed blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, brick-dust or sediment in the urine, head ache, back ache, lame back, dizziness, sleeplessness, nervous ness, or the kidneys themselves break down and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and better health in that organ is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kid neys. .Swamp-Root corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest be cause of its remarkable health restoring properties. A trial will convince anyone. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is void by all druggists in fifty-cent and rae-dollar size bottles. You may have a ample bottle and a book that tells all ibout it, both sent free by mail. Address, Or. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. Vhen writing mention i eading this gen tous offer in this paper. Don’t make my mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, and don’t let a dealer sell you something in place of Swamp-Root— U you do you will be disappointed. Pale-Faced Women You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn out expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic you need is Cardui, the woman’s tonic. It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women’s needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. Cardui is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min erals, no iron, ho potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. CARDUI The Woman’s Tonic “After my doctor had done all he said he could for me,* writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., “I took Car dui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. “Before taking Cardui, I had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health. “I think there is some of the best advice in your book that 1 ever saw.” Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it Wrfi to: Ltdiet’ Advisory Dept, Chatttnoott Medicine Co., Chattanooga. Teniu. lor Sptcul Instructions, and 64-page book. "Home Treatment for Women," sent free. DO YOU WANT TO BUY ? DO YOU WANT TO SELL ? Ford-Pfuett Realty Co. Atlanta, Lawrenceville, Grayson, Ga. We have twenty-five farms located in different sections of Gwinnett county. Twenty farms in De- Kalb and Fulton counties. Several hundred acres in south Georgia. Vacant lots and residences in Atlanta, Lawrenceville, Dacula, Norcross, Grayson and Lo ganville. Send all communications to Lawrenceville. JACKSON & WESSELL’S Winter Remedies. J. & W. Compound Si'rup of White Pine and Tar. An endorsed and well known remedy for the cure of coughs and diseases of the throat and lungs. Per bottle 25c and 50c. J. &W. Cold Capsules. A thoroughly recognized remedy for the cure of colds, grippe, etc. Price per box 15c. Henry Mailard, Superior, New York, 60c per pound Candy, every Saturday and Sunday at 29c. JACKSON & WESSELL, Druggists,Atlanta,Ga. Corner Broad and Harietta streets. Both Phones 377. NOTICE. The county board of education will hold a regular meeting on Wednesday, April 12tn, for the purpose of auditing teachers accounts. They are reauested to have their reports ready, as this will be the last meeting held in some time. C. D. JACOBS, Chairman. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER’S CASTOR! A Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All parties having demands against the estate of J. M. Patterson, late of Gwinnett county, deceased, are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned in proper shape; and all parties owing the said estate are required to make immediate settle ment with the undersigned. This April 6th, 1911. B. L. Patterson, Administrator of J. M. Patterson,de ceased. L f VRAO* MM* 'A * REGISTERED? That there is more to a Fertilizer than Analysis is proven conclusively by the results obtained every year from Royster Fertilizers. They are made from experience obtained by actual field experiments of what the plant requires, and not from ready reference formulating. Every ingredient in Royster * Goods is selected for its plant food value, and has its work to do at the proper time, therefore the plant fertilized with ROYSTER goods is fed regular from sprouting time until harvest. Ask your dealer for Royster goods and see that the trade-mark is on every bag. When you see this ~fg|> you know that you are getting the genuine and original ROYSTER Fish Fertilizer. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, FACTORIES AND SALES OFFICES: NORFOLK. VA. TARBORO. N. C COLUMBIA. B. C. t |L BALTIMORE MO. MACON. GA. SPARTANBURG. S. C. V' F J ■< COLUMBUS. GA. MONTGOMERY. ALA. . \ /jA _ THE NEWS-HERALD Prizes for Brooding Passeng.-i-! Pigeons i Flocks of millions of passenger-pig eons used to darken the air in some parts of the United States, and not so many years ago, either. Today the bird is no longer seen and my be extinct. In the Boy’s Page of the Youth’s Compan ion of April 6th, details are given cf the rewards that have been offered for the first finding of a brooding nest of the passenger pigecn. The condi tion! of the offer should be studied with care, as it is easy to mistake an other pigeon for the passenger. In cases of rheumatism relief from pain makes sleep and rest possible. This may be obtained by applying Chamberlain’s Liniment. For sale by all dealers. OBITUARY. On the 10th day of March, 1911, the death angel visited Mr. John Henry Hamilton’s home and took from him his wife, who was so precious to him. She was twenty-two years of age and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luke New. She leaves a husband and two sweet children, a father, mother, three sisters and two brothers to mourn their loss. She joined the Baptist church at Nor cross last August. Her funeral was preached by Rev. J. L. Mills and she was laid to rest at Mount Carmel ceme tery. Constipation brings many ailments in its train and is the primary cause of much sickness. Keep pour bowels reg ular madam, and you will escape many of the ailments to which women are subject. Constipation is a very simple thing, but like many simple things, it may lead to serious consequences. Na ture often needs a little assistance and when Chamberlain’s Tablets are given at the first indication, much distress and suffering may be avoided. For sale by all dealers. FOLEYSHOHHMAS itOM the CO«(£h and heels luncs Ordinary’s Citations For Letters of Dismission. GEORGlA—Gwinnett County. Ordinary’s Office, April 8, 1811. B. L. Patterson ad ministrator of E. A. Lea veil, de ceased, represents to the court In his pe tition duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered E. a. Leav ell’s. estate. This Is, therefore, toelte all persons, concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause. If any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday In May, 1911. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. For Letters of Dismission. GEORGlA—Gwinnett County. Ordinary’s Office. April 3,1911. B L. Patterson, admin istrator of T. F. Bozeman, col., deceased, represents to the court In his petition duly filed and entered on record.thathe has fully administered T.F.Bozeman’sestate, This is, therefore.toelte all rersons concerned, kin dred and credltors.to sliowcause.lf any thev can, why said administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive letters of dismission, on the first Monday In May, 1911. G. G. ROBINSON, Ordinary. To Execute Titles. Georgia, Gwinnett County. Ordinary’s Office, April 3, 1911. Wiley W. Pierce having made application to require titles to be executed to him by B. O. Cosbv, executor of the estate of William P. Cosby, late of said county, deceased, to certain lands described In a bond for title,a copy of which Is thereto attached, purport tng to be signed by William P. Cosby, and said application alleging that said land has been fully paid for. All parties concerned ire hereby notified that said application will be henrd before the court of ordinary on the first Mnndav In May, 1911. G. oi. ROBINSON, Ordinary. I -ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT, j !l : AVegetable Preparation forAs- L similating the Foots antlßegula [ ling (lie Slomachs anilßowds of jj Promotes DigesSonfkofii' ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. | Not Narcotic. \ I ' Rnapkin Sted~ (, JbiSamn* J JbcMU Salts- I MisrSnd * I ££SSm*. / HirmSeed- I ' Aperfect Remedy forConsflpa-i j, Hon,Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea; : Worms .Coiivulsions.Feverish- j ness and Loss OF Sleep, j Facsimile Signature of j Exact Copy of Wrapper. Your Fertilizers It is time to place your orders. Plai ing time is almost here. Our facilities! handling the trade are unlimited and i are in a position to givp you just whatyi want in the following standard brands: Morris Fertilizer Gompany’s Goods Swift Fertilizer Company’s Goods Armour Fertilizer Co’s. Goods ( tu |r££5 ra ) Georgia Cotton Oil Company’s Goods Georgia Phosphate Company’s Goods Thess goods are well known through this section among the tarmers, and y will make no mistake in using them. Brown Bro’s.Warehouse, oPFfce at Lawrenceville, Ga. Brown Bank & Tr. Co. You Can Always Save Money . . . On COTTON SEED MEAL AND HULLS, OATS, CORN, HAY, SHORTS, BRAN, MEAL, FLOUR, etc., at ' C. R. Smith’s’ located in the rear end of the M. E. Ewing corner Also a first class BARBER SHOP is being oper ated in same building under my supervision. Your patronage solicited. Goods delivered. Respectfully, C. R. SMITH. Lumber, Lumber, sliingles, Doors, Windows Blinds, Moulding, House Trimming. Door and Window Frames and Man tels to order otir specialty. BIC STOCK OF BEST PAINT AND ROOFING. We have the goods—also the prices that will ple^ se you. Your trade wanted and always appreciated. J. A. Ambrose. APRIUoJ CASTOH For Infants and Child J The Kind Youll Always Bought! Bears the J I Signature /Am (J/ For Oil Thirty Yean CASTOR THE OKNTAUR COMPANY, NEW YOKE ?ITT. ■