The Gwinnett herald. (Lawrenceville, Ga.) 1885-1897, August 25, 1885, Image 3

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0-iXXETT HERALD. — j 2 Wil*oti; Jr., Publisher »vn rrenvo’Y jOIIS liel- - E Brown can make a first- P |»ss gi’intl stone. Watermelons are selling from onr stores at three for a uickle. ither jool wave struck us list But the weather is ex ireiuel; warm new. Prof. Newton, has ret.ni ned from Bis recreation tour, and entered ~pjn bis duties in the school room Rav. J. L. R. Barrett, preached eloquent and impressive ser uonat the Baptist church last Snmlsd mort iug. We were glad to meet our old friend, Mr. A. J. Keely, of Jug Taveru. on our streets last Satnr jav. He i- a staunch buniness ■as. •The falling of the ditch at the Crawford old place, on the street leading to Duluth, with stone and brash, is the best piece of work the council has done this season. Tlie city council has done, some much needed vmik on our ceme ,,ry, & ud have also erected a nice little summer house. This is a Uepin the right direction -8 Mrs. Salmons, formerly Miss B Her; Alexander of our villmge, is Boiiavisifto friends after eu ab Hgneu of many years. Stie is ac Htuupanird by her daughter. 8 There are a number of prisons Btu m jail awaiting trial, the most 9inporiant of these cases is, Mon ■roe Johns charged willi murder, ®Lod Dunlap with horsestealing flwdHamey accuse.) of Bigamy- M DIVINE SERVICE. I Bev. Sain Ncoi t, of Conyers, B»iU praacb in Presbyterian church Kt next Sabbatn at 11 o’clock, ami In dig tit. I died" Bt iVorcross Ga iiigust 28, 1885 ■illitin Asbary Parka Jr, sou ■IBev.W.A. and Mrs A. M Buts, ags seven months ami Bnnt; one days. 8 GWINNEtTSUPERIOR | COTRT. ■he fall term o/ our Superior ■ourt rouvenes Monday week will be a two weeks session Hitge Huti'lnna expects to have Judge to 'presied the ' vveeL to try liis disqualified IN JAIL. ■btffe are now in Gwinnett ■Ute following prisoners whu ■iorcourt. R. S Hany, cliarg Mrith bigamy V N. Osborn, charged with B*&;. Monroe John, Murder. ■“J Beasly, assault with intent Hioli. Charley Miteheil con - BW weupons. John E. Jenkins ■cetltil weapons. William ■tiagtou. larceny. Hanford B***, peace warrant. 8 coleTs. wbriant, ■ I ■llLogansville was admiled (o Walton court last week, B* tt! gmd to learn that he B’rfan excellent, examination •‘a strong and able commit ■ composed of T. C. Foster, Mc//enry, of Madison, A. S. of Athens, W. E. Simmons ■‘wrenceville, J. H Felkner. and E, T. Brown Sol. bespeak for old friend, Ool a brilliant success at, the able, eloquent and 9* <! ttidorsed by as ab/e and Bl men as can oe found \\ e Heart illy wel io our ranks, as on at #l ‘1 Wls h him an abunds Su e change in his ® this issue. ■ OUR CROPS. B ■ itue bas arrived when I ■ * i e a correct estimate ; as to the probable el ouiu y and we have lohf l <a ' ns to inform our ■ tLe prospective yield. ■,; j? ( ' rG P 1H made, at leas* '■L *j iail trod that it may plated. From all J i Count y comes the ’ H e, '°P is as good as ' He, produce - The yield UlTr “ uJ we can ex B f *J° I B'nft- tlHtoad ° f im P° rt Bros nf nf “ xt y ear - A ML fCO , ril means fat hors B Lis aßl | • p ' en ty of meat. Bos we are safe i. a «gam PlU,oar people ° n HIV s!°n. lj remarkably ■ " ls extraordinary ra p P‘ eQß i v e that the A. decieved oy l.C* wns »« .i Br Jld c °E our owu ob » P( „. ' ( > or,H we recieve » V *lll that ' w b ” as heavy as * Reheard of B ll «tu 0 u tre ls some BAPTIST MEETING. Rev Mr Birretf, pastor of the Baptist Church, commenced a protracted meeting lasr Sunday, which is being continued this week. He expects Dr. Wilks of Uainesvill to assist bins. Oousiderable interest is manifest ed in the meeting and a number ot additions to the Church are ex pec ted. We are glad to see this Church which has for severv) yeors been in a domant state, revived, Un der its preset* faithful pastor, we believe it will regain iis former sireugth and usefulness iu our community. REUNION, Atlanta, (ia, Aug., *2'st 1885. Mr. Editor :—Please announce ia your valuable p iper ilmt, ale union of the oUI 35, Gn., Regi meut will be hebl at Ponce de Leon Springs near Atlanta on Friday *2B, this month. You are invited lobe with ns. A grand time ex-> pected. Meet at my ( thee on ar rival here, No. 10 South Bread street, to organize, receive Badges, etc- We hope to get li R. Fare reduced. Respectfully. E. M. Roberts, Sec. We have just recieved a very large and complete line of mens Womens and childrens shoes and can save you from teu to fifteen percent call and see them. Houston a Powell. DEATH OF J. W. BAXTER. For the last two years J oseph W, Baxter, one of the oldest citi zens of Gwinnett, and a man who for h ilf a century has held a high place in public «siima/ion, has been lingering at death’s door. Outlie 17th iusl., lie died, at> his Lome near Suwaneo, and was burs ied at old Level Creek Church, where be had worshiped for fifty years. He was born in Franklin Coun ty, moved to Gwinnett when a young man and Matried a daugh ter of George Brogdon. He rais ed a large family of children. Some of whom are dead and a number living, Among them ure Rev. J. H. Baxter of the North Ga., Coni ference and J T Baxter and A M Baxter of this County Mr. Baxter was for ha f a ceutu ry a leading member of the Metli odist Chuich, was a member of the Constitvtional Convention of 1805 and represented this County iu the [.egislatnre in 1870. He was a good and a useful man, of unsullied integrity, ade vont Christian, who, like the Apos tie, could say ‘T have fought a good fight and kept tue faith.” Hereafter we expect to make a speciality of shoes, so we beg leaue to call adeniion to the large aud elegant line, just recieved. Can fit yon in size and price. Houston & Powell. LAWRENGEVTLLE SEMINA RY. Tbe fall term at the Ziawreuce ville Seminary opened yesterday with fo»ty scholars. The number will be increased by the first of September to sixty. We under' stand quite a number of scholars from the surrounding Countys are arranging to attend this School Prof. Newcon, assisted by Mrs. Newton, has given eminfnt satis faction in the spring term not withstanding the disadvantages under which he took charge of the school, He now has fcis school web classified, at his own expense has provided s me new furniture and will start on this term with many advantages. He desires to secure a perma nent location here, aud to this end is working faithluliy to build up the school. It our citizeus will unite with him we can have one hundred scholars in daily atten dance next year. A firs' class high school is just what our town has needed for a number of years. W e have teach* ers now thoroughly competent to instruct to the higher branches of a collegiate course aud the out'ook is very satisfactory both to teach ers aud citizeus of the town. UR. W. L SAWYER. Gainesville. Ga. Aug. 21, ’BS Editor Herald —Please say to the people, that Dr. W. L. Saw yer, dentist, of Gainesville, will be in Lawrencoville, on the first weak of court, and longer if nec essary, for the purpose of practic ing denis try. W. L Sawver. Shoes cheaper than was ever sole in Lawrenceville before at Houston A Powell. Call aud see them aud they will convince yon of the fact. ASSOCIATION. Tne association held ai old Su wanee Church last Saturday and Sunday wa» an interesting oeea siuD. There was an inmonse congre gatioc on Saturday and sumlay. Prof. Rials, of Mem r University, i preached an able surmon on sab bath more iug. REMEMBER~THIS. • Remember when you attend court hen, the 7th iust., to drop in <o see us. We want to shake I your hand and collect what vou are due us on subscription.— *2t v MASONIC MEETING. A’obcross Lodge: N0.'228, F, A. M. August, 18th 1885 It has been a custom of this Lodge for several years to hold annual meetings, tor the benefit of the Ladies. At ihe last regulai meeting it was decided to hol.J that meeting to day. By ten o'clock the Hall was densely filled with ibe members of the Lodge together with their wives, da ugh ters, mothers and sisters. Mrs- Lizzie Partridge from Powder Springs, aud Mrs. Lima Rainey from Atlanta were also in atten dance. At ten thirty A. M, the gavel fell and the house was called to order by Dr. Richardson W, M- who in a brief speecn explained the object of the mte/ing. Dr, Anderson, the Master of Ceremo nies not having arrived me audi ence was entertained for a wiib short speeches by the bretheren. The degree of Masters wife and daughter was then eonfertd by Messrs Hunuicuct and Wigly at the conclusion of which some une aucunuced that it was twelve o'clock, and ou motion adjourned one hour aud a Imlf for dinner. A long table had ' een previously arranged in tiie lower room, and a commute o live Ladies were an pointed/o prepare aud superin tend the table, pretty soon il was announced that dinner was ready and upon entering the room our eyes beheld one of ihe most beau tifully arratgad aud bountifully supplied moles, that il has ever been our good fortune to at/eud and just here our pen fails us in describing just bow that dinner was enjoyed, aud appreciated, but, suffice it to say (hat every body went away feeling that it was good to be there, and ihe clean ing up of that table reminded us of the ricripiural Narrtiie of the loaves aud fishes, for after every bo 'y was filled there was several baskets full of the fragments taken up. At half after oue P. M, the house was again called to order. The oppoiuted Master of Ceremonies not arrived, the degrees of the Eastern .Sta, were coufered by Messrs Dr- Richauison, Oeo. A Cl ment, W, G. Wigley, tie \ Buchanan aud Jehu H Pass, after reading the Valedictory (he following resolus (ions were read and adopted: Resolved, that ihe thanks of of this meeting are due to. and are hereby tendered, Mrs. P. F- Connally for the beautiful music of the day, and to the Ladies, Gou bless them, for the bountiful din ner so heartily enjoyed by every per-on present. Resolved, that a committee of three' be appointed to formulate •an article discriptive of this days meeiiug, and ihat the same b« sent 10 Ihe Gwinnett Herald for publication. Adjournad wiih a Valedictory. W. G. VVigi.ey ) Geo. A. Clement vCom. J. H. Pass.) The Wroght Iron Range Co have a column advertisement in this issue. It is only nesessary to read the certificates from our own citizens satisfy you as to the qual ity of the ranges sold by this com pany they will in ibis county some time and give the people full op pertunity to to supply themselves. GINS REPARED. Parlies who wish their gins re paired or sharpened would do i well to see me at Lawrenceville the first week of court. I do | hand work and guarantee sa/ts fation. 3t. J. M. Lanolev —,, Go to Almand A Co amt gel a good sewing niachire also cook tovesand furniture. Dr. E. F. Adair, of the firm of Drs. Adair & Adiar, Dentists, Gainesville Ga. will be in Law -1 rtnceville Ga tbe first week of the fab term of Superior court, for j the purpose of practicing dantis t jry. The largest and best assorted stock of clothing ever brought to this market can be found at AL MAND & CO.’ Do you with a butiful complx ion? Then use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla It cleanses and purifies the biood and thereby removes blotches and pimples from the skin, making it ftmoth an l clear, and giving it a bright and healthy appearance. A GRATEFUL MOTHER. My little boy v.fien only two years old bad wfiut was said to be a stroke of paia ysis, aft’eitiug his rtgbi limb, and for many months he could not walk. His Health bee ime exceedingly feeble No one dreamed ho would ever recover from Lis misfortune, aud and hope bad lef( my own heart of ever rearing him to manhood Finally lie commenced to use ms limbs a little hut the anklo j dnt, had become impotent, and in at tempting to walk his foot would turn to one side, md tne ankle bone bone would touch i lie fi .or Vitli ihi' ai guish which a moth er only can feel, I first realized he was to be i cripple all his life, with the aid of u steel auk.e brace he wis able o get about the I ouSe His In ; ltli co":p.etl , s: at ered and, with an aching heart and gravest apprehension I watched the uvtd axpiessiou of countenance a- d splotches on bis face that would come aud go- VVhat a wid owed mother's affection could do was done, but with little pernta nuut benefit. Being assured by frieeds that Bwift Specific would bo him good through (here kind ness I secured several bottles 1 commenced (o give it to my child ab >ut the first of las( Ju'y, 1881 The first bottle ac ed like a charm upon his system After takoing the second bottle ltis comp exion cleard up and strength began to increase- He threw away his bra ces several mouths ago, and now walk better than ha ever did will il. Tho ankle joint has regained its pioper position, and the large lump on the ankle, caused by fric t-ioi and unnatural use, has disap peard. He is now in his sixth year his health is as good aud he is as lively as at.y child iu the neighbor boob of his age. He has taken six bottles of $ S. 8. only, but the change has baeu wonderful, and evrey body who has seen him before lie commenced lo take the oiedictt e are astoniahed at his ap pcatauca now For the first time since his ibness I fell in my heart the hope of rearing him. With dev ,-ut gratitude to Him who gave him, 1 bless the bay 1 cv-tr beared of this r medy. It has saved to me my child. Mrs C. W. Shiniiolser. Rutblauil, Ga., Feb. 2, 1885. CATARRH IN THE HEAD For years I have bbeu the victim of catarrh, one of the most (reach erous and fatal of all diseaes. After exhaustiug all the remedies that came tc, mv knowledge, I was attracted bg the advertisement of 8. 8. S. and determined to give i( a fair trial. To my infinite sur prise and the astonishment of many sympathizing friends J have been thoroughly cured. As to the virl ue of Swift’s Specific 1 can find no words or language to expiess my praise thereof. If it had uot been for S. 8, 8 I would Lot be able to write even this much. L. 8. lEasaum, Gettysburg, O. Jau. 14, 1884 Treatise on Blood aud Skin Diseases mailed free. The Swift Specific Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga IVAS IT CANCER 1 I have been taking B- B. B. for six or seven weeks for something like cancer on my neck, aud I would not take one thousand dol lars for /he benefit received. I bad previously tried various so-called blood remedies, but B. B. B. is the best, the quickest and the cheapest blood purifier I overused. I tefer to any mer chant of Griffin, Ga. J. H. BARNES, Griffin, Ga. Were we so disposed, we could make a great case of cancer cure of the above, but as we do not think that genuine earners are ever cured, The aoove is perhaps only a case of scrofulous ulcer wich It. B. B cures move speedily Jhan any remedy. It will cure any so-caled cancers in one half the time aud one third the money requied by any boasted remedy. Andy Jonev. anb Billy Me,Shay Went swimming one very flue day, But the chill of the liver, Set them all of a shiver, Aud there was the bickens to pay. They were both taken down very ill, And each shook with a teiridle chill, And but for Bile Beaus, They’d have viewed heaveLs fair scenes, From the top of eternity's hilt’ Price two bits per bottle Bradtie. i’s Feniul Regulator will give a blooming color an elas tic step and cheerful spirit of sal low complexion, heavy drugging motion and melancholy disposi tion. Send for treatise on J-Helth and happiness of Woman,” mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta 3a, _ The best medical authors its ac knowledge the great value of Avers Cathartic Pills, and fre vuently prescribe their use with tbe utmost confidence, well devis ed for diseases caused by deran gements of the stomache, liver and bowels. Malarial poison caa be entirely removed from the system by tbe use of Ayer’s Ague Cure, wich confaines a sure specific, in the form of a vegetable product, used in no other remedy. Warranted. For the promt aud certian cure of erysipelas, use Ayer’s Sarsapa rill i, wich is the specific endorsed by the most eminent medical au tborities. igS&, ' Ay>' GEORGIA, Gwinnett County. My wife is willi tho ‘ulorae Comfort liaiiyo - ’ nought of tlie Wrought Iron Range Co. It does its work lo perfection. E. Wai.kkk Nash. My Range lias made such a wonderful change in culinary af fairs thai I feel that I wou'd do rnv fellow citizens a great injustice were I nut to speak a good word of its merits, G, W. Browni.kk. After usiug my Aange a suffi cient leug h of timn lo thoroughlv teat it in every way, I do not hesi tate in saying, i hat it is as far ahead of the common cast stove as the cast sieve io the fire place, and oooks with a little les- than half the wood. I*. W C Brit, My Range is indeed a “Home Comfort” O P Pohh, J B Nash, It J Brooks, Manervia Flowers, Win. Davis, Andrew Webb, G W Simms, James Lamer, Thomas Cooper, W B Roberts, S P Williams, G Allen Cambell, ' John W Clower, W D Jinks, Fletcher Atkinson, Peter Atkinson. D J Weathers, \V Cruse, James Garner. S W Peadeo, W H Rhodes. Dan Born, John Born, Read Roberts, A C Shellnut, H M Long, J It Maffett. B F Morion. J M Flowers, Vlinrad Pucket, A H Harris, Van Salmon, Jessie Fountain, Jeff Kennerly, W W McElßoy G W Teage, T N Smith, J J Hinton, Dr. Sam L Hinton, W T m. F Rice, Dr. RB Moore, John G Loveless, Leroy Kenedy, Sol J Benefield. Moses Dillard, G W Etheridge, additional testimonials and names of purchasers will appear in next weeks issue. Floyd County, Ga , May 28, ’BS. Ilavius used a Home Comfort Range nearly two years I do not hesitate in saying it fur surpasses anything I have ever seen or used in tne way of a cooking apparatus. In perfect baking, entire safety as regards fire and duriabiliiy I rm fully convince 1 it has no equal, P, S Harbour, KING S EVIL Was the name formerly given f • . V 'e:->h>v bwaus' i t a superstition that \ cou i • * rural by a kind's lotteh. The won ’ »• wiser now, and knows Iliaf HCIIOH ii \ can only be cured bv » iboron-It perite t lion of tin* Womb If tin- i-* iiej'lerb <1 the disease per|M*tuutes it> 1:« tin lhn*»i 1 generation after generation. A mote, i earlier aymptomaMe development* ;n I r/.eimi, < iittineotis Kruplioiis It mors, I lolls, < aibimelrs, l\r,\ sipchi- Purulent lllrors, Nervous and Pi. \ sical Collapse, #*t»* 1 1 allowed '•> « rinue, Itlieiiiiiatjsin, Serotulons ‘ tarrh, Kidney and l<i\er l)jsr - . I uhoreulai 4 oiisii mplinii, ml i. OUSother dungurou* or fatal iualad.<-> .*’*• produced by it i r *er s Sarsaparilla fa the only pacerf"l an>l o!->an *.// / Woo il-parifyimi in tlii iiir, |i ,•«i. nit an ultenilive ilia! it « i *di< e« - ; , the system lleiodll,u \ Scroll'll, the kindled poisons of • oiita. e-O' d» • and mercury. At the same 'inn i» ■ n tilin' and vitalizes Ibe blood, ie-ini i». healthful aelion to tin- vital oi in- id rejuvenating the entile system. I lit at Regenerative Medicine is composed of lie* ircinifnc // Sa rsupari/f't, \vi:h Yell on* !> > , Me bW/t/es* »»/ /’.»/</ • . t n fvn % and (» 'er in icdu iit* of uie.it teiiev, eart'iiilly and -» i• •n• il»* .iil\ » ya mi ink'd. IN l.nimli k .< n i il\ kie* to the inodieal pi ol -sj m, and Mi I physicians constat.:l\ pK'-iiil* Svt V ItS \|*A Rl I .!< A i- a Absolute i ore For nil dic*a • • i « •» • by lie* \ !•’ Mu* blood. 1* . e • • ati Ito tii < 1 I praetieal., • d .•! '* far be'mid ber pi rpa: a i I a ,\ Vi. I| «t? are claimed t, 1 a ■•re foie. Me < heap'-t a s well us Mu* b ' b’ •. 1 tu» if> in iiu 1 ine, In tho world Ayer’s Sarsaparilla IMil'Alt! 1- e.V Pr if C Ayer " Co . Lowell, fa* I A o il vt-b :»I I * io! .♦ . Fold by u!l !)i ai j ? i . f.i hoUlc* M" ~ . A FEW HINTS FOB THE USE OP A*' I)08,c *To move the bow • eli 9**tly, 2 to 4 Pille, ‘ thoroughly , 4 to 6 Pille. P-w 1 IjJ Experience will decide the \ proper doee in each caee. For Constipation* or Coatlvenesa, oo remedy is so etfective as Ayer’s Fills. They insure regular daily action, and re store the bowels to a healthy condition. For Iml I goat lon, or Dyspepsia, Ayer’s PiLL**are invaluable, and a sure cure. Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, Flatulency, Dizziness, Head* aolie. Numbness, Nausea, are all relieved and cured by Ayer’s Pills. In Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, and Jaundice, Ayer’s Pills should bs given In doses large enough to excite the liver and bowels, and remove constipation. As a clt a using medicine in the Spring, these Pills are unequalled. Worms, caused by a morbid condition of the bowels, are expelled by these Pjlls. Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles, the resulhof Indigestion or Constipation, are cured by the use of Ayer’s Fills. For Colds, take Ayer’s Pills to open tho ports, remove inflammatory secretions, am) allay the fever. For DiArrhma and Dysentery, caused by sudden colds, indigestible food, etc., Ayer's Pills are the true remedy. Rheumatism, flout, Neuralgia, and Sciatica,often result from digeativa derange ment* or colds, and disappear on removing the canrfo l»y the use of Ayer’s Pills. Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, and other disorders caused by debility or obstruction, are cured by Ayer’s Pills. Huppresslon, and I'alufiil Menstrua tion, have a safe and ready remedy ia AYER’S PILLS. Full directions, in various languages, no •ompany each package. prepared *y Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mass Sold by all Druggists. Warren Leland, whom everybody know# as the ninudui manager of the Largest Hotel Enterprises of America, says that while a passenger from New York on board a ship going aroupd < .•!*» Horn, in the early days of emigration to Cal ifornia, he learned that o»e of the officers of the vessel had cured himself, during the voy age, of an obstinate disease by the use of Ayers Sarsaparilla. Since then Mr. Leland has recoin mended Avrr’s Sarsaparilla in many similar cases, and lie has never yet heard ol its fail ure to effect a radical cure. Some years ago one of Mr. LELAND’B farm laborers bruised his leg. Owing to the bao state of his blood, an ugly scrofulous swelling or lump appeared on the injured limb. Hor* lible itching of the skin, with burning and larting pains through the lump, made life Llmost intolerable. The leg became enor mously enlarged, and running ulcers formed, discharging great quantities of extremely offensive matter. No treatment was of any avail until ti e man, by Mr. Leland’s direc tion, was supplied with Ayer’s Sarsapa rilla, w hich allayed the pain and irritation, healed the sores, removed the swelling, and completely restored the limb to use, Mr. Leland has personally used Ayers Sarsaparilla for Kheuuiatism, with entire success ; and, after careful observation, declares that, in his belief, there is no medicine in the world equal to it for the cure c! L'ver IHsorder*, Oout, tlie effects of high living. Halt Kheum, Sores, Eruptions, and all tlie various forms of blood diseases. We have Mr. Lelak./s permission to invite all w ho may desire further evidence in regard to the extraordinary curative powers of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to see him person ally either at liis mammoth Ocean Hotel. Long Branch,or at the popular Leland Hotel, Broadway, 27th and 28th Streets, New York. Mr. Leland’s extensive knowledge of the good done by this unequalled eradh-ator of blond poisons enables him to give inquirers much valuable information. prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; sl, six bottles for $5. U>.| i:i..u'..ut REA? *NO ■ ■ VSEE. 18 SlieeU Snt*» P»p»T. 18 S 8 8 Rn***!* I**** 1 - Pencil, Pci> l*ohW*r, G«»lrt ■ ■ V eu !*•■!• St-t of H* g«ut (tol.l Stout Smm-v* *ulhhi». Dent*.’ I-*ko Gem-gi* Diamond Ks, Ann* Ihjat ftotH) Riogli.laiil with Aia«*hyitJßtoMSean Pin. doi.l piat«4 W edding Ring, Ruucbttd E«r Urw* Ladien’ Klovtnd *n«l lUmnxl Hai Pin, Psscy Wart Ptu and Drop*, fiutd-plat# foliar Button. <totd-plat ed Wfttrb Chain and Set o( gUa *«li 1 flfl mi.iLw 60 I ■ 9 JpN «***/. B.XI k.4(JRI>tKAR\ ■ ■ ia vvet yt \ 7> roAutm % ■ ■ % A* Clinton Pinos* Maw r irta CHOLERA OUR DANGER The Great Southern remedt * KOR BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHOEA, DYSENTERY AND CRAMP COLIC. ‘ . nk kM‘r(.l ks' Hl’t Kll kl klvY • ‘OK HI \l Imuld be kept in every household. It is one of the most pie» ant ami rtlu ;*< iwus remedies there is for summer com plaints. How necessary it i . it \ seam n. the Year when violent ami sudden attacks ol the bowels are s** frequent, you dumM have some speedy relief at hand. It will save much pain and anxiety, as well .i> large doctor lulls. Ibe wearied mother, losing sleep night after night in nursing the little one sullering such a drainage upon its system 'from the eHects of teething, should use this invaluable medicine. Foi sale by all dfugyistf at 50 cents a bottle. (NdT'Scnd 2c. stamp for Kiddle Hook, to WAIJI M 4. TAYLOR. Atlanta, Ua. LIWRENCEVILLE SEMINARY, FOR Male and Females. Tlie F»H hi*B .loll of thu a»ovt' ldsUlution will on M ond uv Awtuit .’l, ISBS, with tin* stunt* uor|>* of tt*:u*ln*i*s ua the last term, ami at the following rales of tuition . * FIRST CLASS, - *1 50. SECOND CLASS, - 2 00. THIRD CLASS, - - 2 50. FOUR H CLASS, - MOO. 1 i Slutlen* rhurgoil 25i’ InriiUnftl Foe per quarer. Course of Inalrui'iiou, piopiimij' Siitlants for Collage Clasaen. Prof. J. T. NKWTON, Priroip,!. Notice to /§*■**?■ •ds'Sx piU •<; '• >*. •v" , *• " a, :* > * » Im-.- - .. ,r tty.-• ‘W~ < os 5 , oi o' •tiisfe** *■. i i* ..^t-• ■M’* * FA M ERS, 1C YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A * Coton Seed Oil mill A COTTON O'IN, A COTTON FEEDER, A COTTON CONDENSER. A COTTON PRESS, OR A SAW MILL, Pulleys Shafting Hangers AM) MILL WOJiK Write tu us for PRICES and DISCOUNTS. We make it to your nterest to buy diioct from uh. E. LA N WINKLE <(• ( <>., Manufacturerm, ATLANTA, GA. • TICE TO THE TRADE Y'e give discounts to the trade. 5 19.3 VI S*j $ s ATL NT. GE Util A. —MANUFACTURERS OF— (lOssypium Phospho. THE GREAT CORN AND COTTON FERTILIZER. Special Manure for Southern Lands ami Crops. It contains all Hie Elements of Plant Food in their Best Form. It baa stood the Test of years, and is now regarded as one of Te Safest and Lest Fertiiz 1 Ifse Thousands ofFarmeis iu Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee |anp Floridr. and many of ihe most prominent Agricultural Clubs use it. IW To whom we refer. It is one of the Hig' grade fertilizers sold in Georgia. (See Agricultural Department Reports.) We in vite tests alongside the hast Fertilizers in use. We offer it low for Cash, or ou Time for currency on Cotton. We are the original aud only manufacturers of Gossypium Phospho. Its greai [success and wonderful popularity, has brought into the markets several immita tions. None genuine unless branded on each sack: ManufactuieJ by GEORGE W. SCOTT A 00., \tlaoti, as. PRECAUTION! DR. BIGGERS' ■ mam rnrnnti HUUKLtHtKK T CORDIAL.