The Lawrenceville news. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1893-1897, November 19, 1897, Image 4

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Rheumatism Is a blood disease and only a blood reme dy can cure it. So many people make the mistake of taking remedies which at best are only tonics and cannot possi bly reach their tronble. Mr. Asa Smith, Greencastle, Indiana, says: “For years I have suffered with Sciatic Rheuma tism, which the best physicians were un able to relieve. I took many patent medicines but they did not seem to reach my tronble. I gradually grew worse until I was un- Kpable to take my food [f or handle myself in any way; I was abso- If'HMflr lutelyhelpless. Three bottles of S.S.S. re lieved me so that I ip soon able to move V"- JgKjßgtipF my right arm; before long I could walk across the room, and when‘~l Jjad finished one dozen bottles was cnreaZbtnpletely and am as well as ever. I now weigh 170.” A Real Blood Remedy. S.S.S. cures Scrofula, Caucer, Eczema, and any form of blood troubles. If you have a blood disease, take a blood medi cine—S.S.S. {guaranteedpurely vegeta tabte) is exclusively for the blood and is recommended for nothing else. It forces out the poison matter permanent ly. We will send to anyone our valuable fiFuf books. Address Swift Specific . Co., Atlanta, a- ITT. ” »otv to Kii-i. voi;k town. Try talking it down. Say all manner of evil against it. Abuse the people, the business and the gjntire management from the mayor ■lean down to the humble night- HU.— rtet nothing or no one your holy •‘•.rath. 11 t hi ■t fetch it, then just spoil- 1 y,l! lr moin v with some other peo- HL Don’t spend any at home, Rnd off after everything that you Hy. Don’t patronize anything kind of business that iscar- Hn on iii your town, but be ever- Htsnglv running around with a Kll hand and a good word for Borne other town. If you are a Bburch member have your mem- Rsrship somewhere else. Don’t ■kp,.auy interest in the church at Km. Be at outs with every one, Bmacinllv those who would do Bght and are making an honest ■Tort to gejt along. Be selfish. Ble envious at the prosperity of Bthers, and hate them because ■toy have been more successful Blow you. Do this and if you ■op’tkill your town you will have satisfaction of knowing that did your best. lIISnTHFRU«"°>" s f|U I filLll I of meaning d-about which such tender and ly recollections cluster as that “ Mother ” —she who watched er our helpless infancy and guid our first tottering step. Yet k life of every Jtvxpectapf Moth with danger and all es t should be made to avoid it. ■ • ■ 1 so assists nature nfhOr 7 Q in the change tak lUlllUl U ing place that pectant Lis ena look for -ith o u t my fore hen she otherheod. the lives i, and she tn before “makes easy,’' as lon’t be hing but IENB more in ten min- of her other two Chil ian she did altogether with her lying previously used four bot- Knjjßher's Friend.’ It is a any one expecting to be- KMOTHER says a customer. Ibrson I>alk, Carmi, Illinois. *1 fto. nr «*nt by mail on reerl)«t ■Kid Reftnlfttor t o.,'Atl»ntl>A..’.- feeorge Rlitbnvan, of Beaver »rd a peculiar noise on the H of her residence. rdie son.-, one aged seven Bklher one year old. it- HP him full of past as he could work the Kndle. The infant was uncon ■d its little stomach was in- S| a .balloon. The mother ■ uibe from the child's mouili followed with a sharp exhaust of an airbrake train. The baby v ' ftt’s^£ luLsion ■ tflS most C:: ' ti.l t ■t go to nourish ■There t'. e -ti e Hr lacking, it in ;■ v/:avc ■s it to pc ■ &&BBL .. t ,^gm. Her Harnhoem Had No Effect “Would you be kind enough to return my photograph,” she wrote. “I gave it to you in a moment of girlish folly, and I have since had occasion to regret that I was so thoughtless in such matters.” Of course she pictured that pho tograph framed and hung up in his room, and was inclined to think that he would part with it with deep regret. Of course he had offended her in in some way, but it was unnecessary to inquire how. The reply to her note came the following day: “1 regret.” it read, “that I am unable at this late day to pick out your photograph. However, I send you my entire collection, numbering a little over 200, and would request that you return all except your own. I enclose stamps to prepay postage.” —Phil- adelphia Times. Santa Fe is the only city that has a board of trade composed exclusively of women. They attend to all matters ol business relating to the good order of the city and its sanitary condition, re ceive and welcome strangers and en tertain all celebrities. A.S. Murray and Wife SPRINGFIELD, MO. Restored to Health by Dr. Miles’ Restora tive Nervine. /z ■ - sir MR. MURRAY, engineer for Keefc & Rountree Mercantile Co., Spring field, Mo., writes: “I suffered from dyspepsia, was unable to eat anything with out severe distress. Treated by several physicians without benefit, I became almost a physical wreck and unable to attend to my work. I took Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine and in six weeks I was well. My ■HMpnpMBHBHH wife had a severe at- of La Grippe which brought on troubles peculiar to i-Nervine a her sex. The Kestor k sli ative Nervine is the Er "ljilu Ji only thing that has ”dljß helped her. We both ■MttfchaNH hope you will use this In a way to help others as we have been." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold oy all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nervessentfree to all applicants. 1)R. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The he- /} . . a Frank McLaughlin’s Start. Here is a story abont the late publisher of the Phi 1 ad e 1 p h i a Times: Upon one occasion in 1851-Frank McLaughlin, who was then only 28 years of age—it happened that the foreman and his first assistant were absent and that John Mc- Laughlin was at home ill. Young Frank McLaughlin was then the fastest setter of type in the office. At the dinner hour on the day in question, and when every -‘stick” was lying at rest, Abraham Bar ker, the father of the well known Wharton Barker and himself then one of the very few brokers in this city, walked into The Ledger job printing office with a stock list — an enumeration of the figures of the financial market of the day— and expressed a desire to have it put in type and 50 copies struck off for immediate use. By reason of the conditions de scribed the e was no one in au thority to attend him, and Frank McLaughlin stepped forward and received the order. The stock list of that time, unlike the complex and almost cumbersome affair of the present day, was an abbrevi ated statement, and two men could easily place it in type within one quarter of an hour. When Mr. Barker asked the young printer if he would undertake the task, the latter answered with cheerful alac rity, “Certainly!” Cutting the list in two and turning to one of the oldest compositors in the office he said, “Here, Jim, take one of these ‘takes’ and I’ll take the oth er, and we’ll rush her through in a jiffy.” The man addressed walked for ward with a frown on his face,and after he had taken tne slip of pa per and was moving back to his case he muttered some half under stood words about “giving a fellow a chance to eat his dinner.” “Never mind, Jim,” said young McLaughlin, walking quickly after him and taking the copy from his hands. “I’ll do the job myself.” During these proceedings Abra ham Barker never left the office, nor did he until the work was bjompleted. Ho leaned quietly ■ainst a table, and, reading a copy GOODFOREVERYBODY and everyone needs it at ail times of the year. Malaria is always about, and the only preventive and relief is to keep the Liver active. You must help the Liver a bit, and the best helper is the Old Friend, SIM MONS Liver regulator, the Red Z. Mr. C. Himrod, of Lancaster, Ohio, says: “SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR broke a case of Malarial Fever of three years’ standing for me, and less than one bottle did the business. I shall use it when in need, and recommend it.” Be sure that you get it. Always look for the RED Z on the package. And don’t forget the word REGULATOR, it is SIM MONS LIVER REGULATOR, and there is only one, and every one who takes it is sure to be benefited. THE BENEFIT IS ALL IN THE REMEDY. Take it also for Biliousness and Sick Headache; both are caused by a sluggish Liver. J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia. •‘Thank you!” he left the office. The next morning the young printer was surprised by receiving a note from the customer of the day before requesting him to call at his office. He did so. “I heard everything that took place in The Ledger office yester day,” said the financier, “and fully appreciate your conduct. I would like you to print the stock list for me every day for one month, and I’il pay you five hundred dollars for the work.” “Bnt it is not worth that much,” a; swered the printer. “It is worth that much to me to have it done as you did it yes terday,” was the reply. That was Frank McLaughlin’s first work for himself —his first from an employer who paid him a weekly wage. At the’ expiration of the month the contract was ex tended to three times that period, and then to twelve months, with an annual recompense of six thou sand dollars. Bear in mind that this was ac complished by a young man at a time when printers were receiving only about ten dollars weekly, and only in extraordinary instances earning one or two dollars beyond that sum. —Philadelphia Times. The Dreaded Consump tion can be Cured. T. A. Slocum. M. C., the Great Chem ist and Scientist, Will Send Free, to the Afflicted, Three Bottles of Ills Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Consumption and All Lung Troubles. Confident that ho has discovered a reliable cure for consumption and all bronchial, throat and lung diseases, general decline and weak ness, loss of flesh and all conditions of wasting, and to make its great merits known, he will send, free, three bottles to any reader of The News who may be suffering. Already this'‘new scientific course of medi cine” has permanently cured thousands of ap parently hopeless cases. The Doctor considers it his religious duty—a duty which he owes to humanity—to donate his infallible cure. He has proved the dreaded consumption to be a curable disease beyond any doubt, and has on file in his American and European laboratories testimonials of experience from those benefitted and cured, in all parts of the world. Don’t delay until it is too late. Consumption uninterrupted, means speedy and certain death Address T. A. Slocum, M. C., 98 Pine street New York, and when writing the Doctor, please give express and postoflice address, and also men tion reading this article in The News. The cotton manufacturing in dustry at Pall River is reported to be in a bad way. Last week the print cloth market touched the lowest notch on record, and the demand is said to be practically nothing. Schemes for retrench ment are being discussed. Some of the manufacturers are in favor of running on short time, while others propose a reduction of wages. In view of this condition of affairs, and the fact that cot ton is so low in the south in con sequence of the untoward condi tions in manufacturing circles, it seems that the administration in Washington ought to put a stop to the famine in India, the crop failure in Ireland and the bad conditions elsewhere which pre vent people from buying clothes and cotton fabrics. The admin istration, it seems from the claims of some of our republican con temporaries, has been running the Indian famine for the benefit of the western wheat farmers; but the wheat people have had enough favoritism, and it is time to give the cotton growers and manufact urers a chance.—Savannah News. The Hand of Fate Hovers ovet.woman whose health has failed, and such a solemn admonition should not go unheeded. There is a wonderful remedy which will restore your health, renew your vigor, and bring back the beauty and fresh ness of youth. It is truly woman’s best friend, and gladdens more hearts than a multitude of other remedies. Delicate a wouen, married or single,whoreed a true and unfniling, regulating, _ beautifying and building * up tonic, will find a f LJ good,faithful thousands as the w 9 only safe and infallible remedy known for painful or suppressed periods, ovarian . pains, etc. During change of life it will wonderfully assist nature to a speedy and happy close. Do not delay, order to-day. Price 11, or 3 bottles for 12.50, prepaid to any address. If your druggist, can not supply you, send to BELLAMY MFG. CO.. Atlanta, Ga. Trade ELjg ■%& Mark THJS LAWRENCEILLE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1897 Let Well Enough Alone. A bill has been introduced inti the Legislature to elect judges and solicitors by the pe pie, each judi cial circuit electing its own judge and solicitor. We know the ten dency these days is to elect every thing by a popular vote, but in our judgement the election of judges by the people will be most unwise and result in injecting corruption into the system that will be detrimental to the best interests of law and order and the goo : of society. The modern methods of electing can didates to office, will prevail and we know what that means, a resort to the use of money, whisky and promises and a catering to this one and that one to get their in fluence to help elect them to office, and its influence will be felt in the trial of cases. It is bringing the judge from the bench to mix with the rabble to get their votes, and thus besmirching h ir> ermine in the filth of dirty politic:!. There is a purchasable element in politics that is either for a candi date or against him, and for it to be against him means his defeat, therefore the judge would have to resort to these dirty methods to control this vote. If he should refrain, his probably more un scrupulous opponent would u e these methods and be elected and thus the unworthy man would be elected to deal out justice to his fellow man. The election of a judge should be kept as far from the corruption of polities as possible, and while there may be objections to any method you may adopt, yet the election by the Legislature or ap pointment by the governor would be the most unobectionable that can be devised. The election of a judge at the ballot box would probably result in some districts of several demo cratic judges being defated. This done the republican judges would appoint the jury commissioners of each county and they in turn would place in the jury box an objectionable element that so far has been kept out. We trust the Legislateure will let well enough alone. —Marietta Journal. Lawreneeville Branch Railroad Schedule in Effect Friday, February 15 1895. Leave Lawreneeville - - - 7am Arrive Suwanee ----- Sam Leave Suwanee ----- 10:06 a m Arrive Lawreneeville - - 11:06 a m Leave Lawreneeville - - - 4pm Arrive Suwanee ----- spm Leave Suwanee - - - - - 6:48 pm Arrive Lawreneeville - - - 7:40 p m Patronize home industry. Where tc this morning? To Atlanta. By which line? Why,, by the Lawreneeville Branch, our home road. Same rate as other road. Give them your business They will treat you nice and give you good service. J. R. McKelvey, E. L. McKkivky, Lessees and Managers, C. U. Born, Gen. Freight Agt. LIMITED TRAINS ~ fiSS® SEABOARD AIR-LINE SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT FEB. 7, 1897. Route of the Famous ‘‘Atlanta Special. Between New York, Washington, Norfolk and Atlanta, New Orleans, Southwest. Also the S. A. L. Express. No. 403. N 0.41. SOUTHBOUND. Atlanta S.A. L. Special. Exress Lv New York, via Pa. It. R. *ll 00am * 9 00pm “ Philadelphia 112 pm 12 05 am “ Baltimore 3 1H “ 2 50 a ir. Ar Washington 4 40 “ 4 10 *• Lv Washington 4 40 “ 4 30 “ “ Richmond, via ACL 850 p m 905 “ “ Petersburg 110 “ 950 * Ar Weldon, via SAL 2 55 “ 11 50 “ Lv Old Pt. Com fort, steamer $7 05 pm *8 00 a m “ Norfolk, via SAL * 8 35 “ 9 05 “ “ Portmouth 845 pm 920 “ Ar Weldon 2 30am 1141 “ Lv Weldon, via SAL *ll 28pm *ll 55 a m Ar Henderson 12 56 am \ 39p m Ar Durham, via SAL $7 32 a in | ft 4 09 pin Lv Durham ” $5 20pm | sll 10am Ar Raleigh, via SA L 216 a m 834 p m “ Sanford 8 35 “ 5 08 “ “ Southern Pines 4 22 “ 5 55 “ “ Hamlet 5 10 “ 658 “ “ Wadesboro 6 54 “ 8 11“ “ Monroe (dining station) 643 “ 912 “ Ar Charlotte, via S A L | * 8 30am ) [*1025 pm Lv Columbia, C. N. & L. R. It. . . . -j- 6 00 p m Ar Chester, via SAL 810 a m 10 47 p m “ Clinton *9 45 am 12 10 a m “ Greenwood 10 35 “ 107 “ “ Abbeville 1105 “ i 40 “ “ Elberton 12 07 pm 241 “ “ Athens 1 15 “ 3 45 “ “Winder 159“ 4 30 “ “ Lawrenceville 2 81 “ 5 04 “ “ Atlanta.U. D„ cen.time 2 50 “ 5 20 “ N 0.408, “Atlanta Special,” solid Pullman vest, limited train, with bufl’ett sleepers and day coaches, no extra fare, Washington to A tlanta, “Congressional Limited.” Pullman parlor and dining cars New York to Washington. Pullman vestibule drawing room sleepers, Portsmouth to Charlotte, (open at Portsmouth at 9 a.m. No 41, “The SAL Express*” solid train of Pull man sleepers and day coaches, Portsmouth and Weldon to Atlanta. Pullman Sleepers New York to Weldon and Cape Charles. No. 402. No 88. NORTHBOUND. Atlanta S. A. L. Special. Express. Lv Atlanta, S A L,cen. time | *l2 00 ’n | *750 pm “ Lawrenceville 207 pm 10 05 ** “ Athens 8 16pm 1126 “ “ Elberton 4 15 “ 12 88 am “ Abbeville 5 15 “ 1 40 “ “ Greenwood 5 41 “ 2 09 “ “ Clinton 6 34 “ 3 05 “ “ Chester *8 13 “ *4 33 “ Ar Columbia, NLC.AIR. R. . . . f7oo a m Ar C liar lot te, via a~A l | *1025 pm | *8 30 a m Lv Monroe, via sa l, meals 940 p m 605 ain “ Hamlet H 23 “ 8 15 “ “ Southern Pines 12 14 am 920 “ “ Raleigh *2 16 “ *1135 “ Ar Henderson, | 828 “ *1 00 pin Ar W ilmington, 15 30 a m *l2 30 pm Ar. Durham +7 82 ain | ft 4 09 pm Lv Durham via sal $5 20 pm j sll 10 am Ar Weldon, via 8 A £ *4 55 ain *3 00 p m “ Petersburg, via ACL 6 02 “ 5 43 “ “ Richmond 8 15 “ 650 “ “ Washining, via PR H 12 31 “ 1110 “ “ Baltimore 148 pm 1248 am “ Philadelphia 8 50pm 345 am “ New \ r oi - K *6 23 “ *6 58 “ Lv Weldon, via s a l *4 30 ain *8 10 p m Ar Portsmouth 7 30 “ 5 50 “ “ Norfolk *7 5o “ 6 05 “ “ Old Pt. * Daily. +l)aily, Ex. Sunday. {Daily Ex. Mon. No 403 and 402.--*The “Atlanta Special,” solid Pullman Vestibuled Train of Pullman Sleeper and Coaches between Washington and Atlanta also Pullman Sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S.C. Nos. U and 38, “The S L Express,” Solid Train. Coaches and Pullni n Sleepers between Portsmouth and Atlanta. Company Sleepers between Columbia and tlvua. Immediate Connections —At Atlanta for Montgomery,New Orleans, Texas, Mexico, Cali fornia, Macon. Pensacola, Selma and Florida At Portsmouth with Bay Line, coastwise steamers I Washington steamers and “Cape '9<>»]>KoPSj| CftSlUßljl AVegc table Preparation for As similating theTood andßegula ting (he S tomachs and Bowels of Infants /Children Promotes Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest. Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Not Narcotic. Jitapt of Old fIrSAMUEL Pll tIMLR Pumpkin Seed" j4Lx. Senna * jßotkdU Softs Anisr Seed * fippermint - f /ft Carbonate Sod* + jiorm Seed - Clarified Sugar • Vt'irJeryrtrt-n Flown / Apcrfecf Remedy for Constip ation. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. • - Tac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. Atb months old 33 Doses-33CENTS EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Its Superiority Over Most Is Admitted By All. MANUFACTURED BY Everett Piano Company, BOSTON, MASS. MARKETED BY THE JOHN CHURCH CO., CINCINNATI. NEW YORK. ATLANTA. CHICAGO. ATLANTA ADDRESS-99 PEACHTREE ST. Eiseman Bros. We begin the Fall and Winter Seasons of 1897-98 with a stock larger and richer than ever before. We made pur chases long before the tariff question was settled, and are in position to sell Clothing, Hats and Furnishings even less than the prices that ruled last year. The following quota tions are proof: Men’s Suits from $5.00 up. Men’s Overcoats from $5.00 up. Children’s Knee-Trousers Suits from $1.50 up. Children’s and Boy’s Overcoats from $1.50 up. Boy’s Long Trousers Suits from $4.00 up. You’ve known us as the originators of Clothing economics and fair, open, plain-figure, one-price dealing. For over thir ty years this house has stood for honest methods. In order to serve you better and cheaper, we manufacture all the Cloth ing we sell, This policy saves you the middleman’s profits. No other house in the South does it Eiseman Bros., 15-17 Whitehall. No Other Store in Atlanta—ls-17 Whitehall St. GAINESVILLE IRON WORKS, GAINESVILLE, GA. Pulleys, Shaftings, Hangers, Couplings, Flanges, Collars, Etc. Stamp Mills,Saw Mills,Cane Mills. Repairing a Specialty. Gearing, Mill Machinery, all Kinds of Iron and Brass Cast ings and Steam Fitting Supplies. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. I .. M. BRAND, Fire and Life Insurance and Real Estate. LAW RENCEVILLE, GA. Write me for List of Valuable Farming Lands for sale in Gwinnett County. I represent the Equitable Life, of New York, Hartford Lire In surance Company, of Hartford, Atlanta Home, of Atlanta, Phoenix, of Brooklyn. Home Insurance Co., of New York. The oldest and most reliable companies in the world. I write insurance at the lowest rates offered by any strictly relia ble company. .IQIIN H. SII'Ai'K LEFOKIO The Old Reliable Jeweler on The Hill, (CI SV) LA WREN CE VILLE, GA Fine Gold, Gold-Filled and Sil ver Watches at Prices that will make your head swim—they are so cheap. If vou want a PUuo or Organ at Manufacturer’s Prices see me. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEKY BOTTLE OF CASTORIfI Oastoria la put up in one-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyone to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as good” and “will answer every pur pose.” See that yon get O-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. The fao £JJJ,. &EBE3J P-IANQ. Its Equality To The Best Is The Boast Ot Its Friends. The manufacture of cellulose, for the packing of ships'sides, from corn stalks has been begun in Kentucky. A factory started up a few days ago in Owensboro employs 100 bands. Be sides manufacturing cellulose from the pith of the corn stalk, an imita tion silk is made from the fiber in the hard skin of the stalk. This factory will give the corn planters of the sec tion a market which they have not heretofore enjoyed. Planters Female \2§SI Regulator \ For all diseases peculiar to women and girls. $ It Tones up the Nerves, Improves the Ap- \ petite. Enriches the Blood, and gives Life. S Health and Strength. It is the S QUEEN OF TONICS i MAKES THE COMPLEXION CLEAR. y CDCC I A bottle of “ Monthly ” Regulating rnCb 1 Pills with each bottle. For sale by V all dealers or sent direct upon receipt of price by i New Spencer Med. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. V LADIES’SPECIAL TREATMENT: m 5 cases requiring special treatment, address, giving symptoms. Ladies’ Hedical De- : partmerit. Advice and book on Female 5 Diseases, with testimonials, free. For Sale and Recommended by BAGWELL BROS., Lawrenceville, Ga. bOu iu. M AIL.WAY. 22 t— .: ■ v %: ■* » KBCjlHjit tIK MXB. »r Fa..,r,*r Trains. In UOoot '<,/*, SSltf. f v>». •v,, liTr.Y. ill Northbound. N«». 1- ( No. K.\. No. 34 L>»ily. bun. Dally. Lv. AilnntA, Q. T. 750 *;i2 00 m 4 36 p ii 30 f * Atlanta. E.T. BSO a! 1 ijo n 3 88 p 12 58 a M Norcrosa .. 931 al fl 28p 1 • •* Buford lOOd a 7 08 p ....... *’ Gainesville.. . 10 35 a! 2 29 p 7 Ad p 2 % a ** Lula. 1100 a J4B p * 08p *47 a ** Cornelia 11 22 a 1 835 p Ar. Mt. Airy 11 28 aj . 8 40p ~ Lv. Tooooa 11 54 a) 886 p • 848 a " Weatini outer 12 30m| . 4 13 a “ Seneoa . ..1248pj4 18 u■ • • • 427 a " Cen t.ral 130 p 445 o ■ . . • 455 a •* Greenville .. 221 p hBO j» • 645 a " Spartanburg. 8 17 p G 13 p d 87 a “ Gaffneva... 428 p 7 16 a * Blacksburg.. 447 p 708 p 735 a - King s Mt. .. 518 pi 7 58 a * Gastonia 585 p| . .... 820 a Lv. Charlotte ... G4O p! is 6 p 930 a Ar Dan villa .. .1125 p! 12 ton. ... 150 p Ar. Richmond ... 000 a| 000 a « 40 p Ar. Washington 6 42 a 9 40 p 41 Baltm’ePßß 800 a 11 35 p - Philadelphia Jo 15 a 2 .30 a * New York ... .... .. 13 43 m . 623 t ! Fat. M 1 j Vt*a. L ianthbonnd. jNo 35 No. 31 }l>eilr. l>aUr.| Da,ly CvT^TT.IT*iFTc. 12 To a T&Tp ~ . TT77T! ** Philadelphia.! 8 50 a 055 p M Baltimore. . 022 a 020 p " WadiLncttm.. 11 15 alO 43 p . .... Lv. Richmond ...12 56 p 200 a 200 a .... Lv. Danville . . . 020 p 550 a 5 0,5 a tr. Charlotte . .10 00 p 086 allls a v. Gastonia 10 50 p 1 10 p " King's Mt 136 p '* Blacksburg . 11 33 plO 40 a 206 p ....... ** Gnffueyii . .. 11 47 p 22G p . " Bjiartanburf. 13 26 all 87 a 815 p - Greenville... 130 al2 23 p 420 p " Central . . . 305 a 115 p f» 15 p tftfr " Senaoa 820 a 185 p 540 p rs , “ Westmlnßter LSB p ■* ’ M Tfjoooa ... 815a218 pG3B p M Ml. Airy 780 p T3TI '* Cornelia 786 p 085 a M Lula 409 a 311 p 808 p 087 a “ Gainesville.. 485a8 31 p 35 p7BO • " Buford . 907 p 748 a " Nororosn 943 p 827 fl Ar. Atlanta, B. T. a 4 55 p 10 80 p *BO • Ar. Atlanta,, C. T, 5 10 a 3oa ]) OHOp 980 I "A” a. m. "P” p. m. "M” noon. “N” night. Nos. 87 and<% —Daily. Washington and South* western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman sleeping oars between Now York and Now Or* learn*, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom ery. aud also between New York ard Memphis, ▼laWashington,Atlanta and Birmin ham. Fir si class thoroughfare oojwhes between Washing* ton and Atlanta. Dining oars serve all moali on route. Noa. 35 and 3d-United States Fast Mail runs solid between Washington and New Or leans, via Southern Railway, A A W. P. R. R., aud LAN. R. R.. being composed of baggage ear an<l coaches, through without change , >r passengers of all classes. Fullman drawing room sleeping oars between New York rJM New Orleans, via Atlanta and Moetgonae y. Leaving Washingtoft each Saturday, a tourist sleeping oar will run through between Wash ington and Sun Francisco without ohango. Nos. IJ. and 12—Pullman sleeping oars 00* tween Richmond and Chariot to. yl.i Danvi.lo, southbound os. 11 and 97, northbound No II The Air Line Belle train, Noa. 1 7 and lb, bo tween Atlanta and Mount Airy, Oa.. daily «*• popt Sunday. W H. C4HSEN, J. M. CULP. ften'l S.iot., Traffic M’g’r., Washington, D. C. Washington, B- & W. A. TURK. S. H. HARDWICK, <ken! Pass. Ag’t., Ass’t(4onM P -s* Washington, D. C. A lent" GOLDEN SEAL LINIMENT, Msnafaotni ed by BAGWELL BKOS., Druggists, Lawrenceville, Ga. PRICE 35c. PER BOTTLE. For Sale by Country Mer chants Throughout Gwin nett and Surrounding Counties. GOOD FOR MAN OR BEAST. The Standard Household Kemedy Relief and Cure of Rad Colds, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Burns, Scald-*, Cuts, Bruises, Lameness, Spavin, Sore Throat, Toothache, Headache, Boils, Old Sores, Stiff Joints, Sweeney, Cramp Colic, Etc. Messrs. Bagwell Bros., City—l cheerfully add my testimony to the merits cf your “Goldon Beal Liniment. I keep a supply in my house all the time, and regard it as a remedy that deserves *ll that is claimed for it. Respectfully, D. T. Cain, 0. S. O. ■ X I V rTT VV"TT~VT TTT t T V * PEDDLED. 1870. J ONLY GOLD MEDAL AWARDED For Superior Lens Grinding ami Excellency j in the Manufacture of Spectacles and Eye j Glasses. Sold in 8,000 Cities and Towns in the U. S. Most Popular Glasses in the U.S. 1 Mothers j\ Read This. For Flatulent JeFoy., Colic,Diarrhoea, u Dysentery, W y Nausea,Coughs, Cholera Infantum, ing Children, Cholera NMKctL Morbus, Unnatural Drains JBfjlWv, from the Bowels, Pains, glLllpUm Griping, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, and all Diseases of the Stomach and Bowels, Pitt’s Carminative is the standard. It carries children over the critical period of teething, and Is rec ommended by nhysicians as the friend /OANDY CATHARTIC CURt COHSTIPATIO^^ JJ 1 * so i^^DSSIBIIi® 3^ DRUGGISTS IBQAT TITPT V rrUDIUnTPn to cure any case of constipation, Cascarcta are the Ideal I.aia ADOvuU 1 Lib I uUAuAIt 1 CiuU tire, aerer erip nr cripc.bnt cause eaaj natural reaulta. ham pie and hook let free. Ad. KTKIII.I Wi liKTIktlV fO. ■ Chicago. Montreal, fan,. orXerr York. _ _3l_l Estimates Furnished on Application. ATLANTA DENTAL PARLORS. The Dental Parlors of the South. - C3-A.. All work guaranteed. Gold Fillings SI.OO to $1.75. Amalgam Fillings 50e. to 75c. Sets of teeth from SB.OO to SB.OO. Bridge W ork from SB.OO to $6.00 per tooth. Call and see the Dental Parlors of the South. Ccr. ZEPeaclitree and IMla-rietta, Sts. M. S. CORNETT’S. New Livery, Sale andFeedStables. - " * With a commodious new brick building I am better prepared than ever to handle stock. First-Class Accommodations. First-Class Turnouts. First-Class Saddle and Harness Horses. Prices to suit the times. Give me a call when you want livery. Careful drivers, and polite attention to all customers. “Shall I not take mine ease in mine inn ?”— Henry IV. JL Elegant J\ Meals & \ The Best in the City. Prompt Attention and High, Cool, 'uSSfi Airy Rooms. You pay only for’what you order. Warner’s Nonesuch Lunch Rooms tor Ladies and Gentlemen. Sitting Room and Toilet Conveniences are provided. Cor* Peachtree and Marietta Sts. Norcross Building. ATLANTA, GA. take elevator. W&W FIFTH FLOOR. J. A. AMBROSE. Lawrenceville, Ga., MANUFACTURER OF Harness Saddles, Bridles & Collars. DEALER IN Furniture, Buggies, lagons, Lap Robes, Whips. Below are a Few Plain Facts in Figures Bed Steads —i.oo to 5.00 —worth double the price. Kitchen Safes —1.50 to 2.00 —worth 2.00 and 3.00. Chairs —2.10 to 3.25 per set —worth 2.50 to 3.50. Mattresses 1.65 to 2.50 —worth double. Baby cribs, tables and other furniture equally as cheap I ask an investigation of prices on HARNESS, SADDLES AND BRIDLES. No house in Georgia can down me in prices of these goods If you want a Wagon or Buggy —Ambrose will make you the right sort of prices. AURTf ANA The Wonderful ArillWiflA, Blood Purifier. Cures absolutely Rheumatism, Scrofula, Syphilis, Old Sores, Constipation, Gout and All Diseases caused by Impure Blood TO STAY CURED Africana Has Never Failed In a single instance out of the hundreds treated. Therefore, we offer it to the public with entire conlldcnce and are willing to undertake the moat case on which other so-called remedies have failed. Africana is made alto-* gether from herbs, is perfectly harmless and yet is the most powerful and surest remedy every discovered for the above named diseases. Write for fur ther particulars, testimonials, etc. Africana Co., gSF“For sale in Lawrenceville by BAGWELL BROS. ONE GIVES RELIEF. Don’t Spend a Dollar for Medicine until you have tried You can buy them in the paper 5-cent cartons Ten Tabules for Five Cents. Thl* sort U put up cheaply to gratify the univeraal present demand for a low prleet If you don’t find this sort of