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UK XK| AL INFORMATION.
The av rage residue of ashes
left aft*T the cremation of the
humaft body amounts to only s
‘nunc#. U
1 Whoa the <Jueen of Italy eu
ters a *tore to d<> some shop
-pinS, the doors are closed nud
the public excluded until she
has left.
The daughters of the I’rince
of Wales could swin before they
e'udd read, and are amongst the
best swimmeiß in the royal fam
ily.
A paper published in Green
land can boast of the longest
;>tn existence. It is ‘Arranga
glfoiio Xatinginnavnik Sysara
minus Sinikl’
In Jewish marriages the wo
mini is always placed to the
right of her mate. With every
other nation ol the world her
place in the ceremony is to the
left.
Spain has more sunshine than
any other country in Europe.
The yearly average in Spain is
S.ixxi hours; that of Italy,
. Germany, 1,700; England 1,-
4 JO.
Women in Austria cannot un
de;- any circumstances be im
prisoned or condemned to death.
After sentence lias been pro
nounced upon a woman, she is
sent to a convent and kept there
n certain number of yei-.rs.
Oio of the largest forests in
the world stands on ice. It is
situated between Ural and Ok
hotsk Sea. A well was recent
ly dug iu this region, when it
was found that at a depth of
840 feet gionnd was still frozen.
With tin.' assistence of the
latest machine's a piece c.f leath
er can be transformed into a
pair of 1 loots in thirty-four min
utes. in which time it passes
through the hands of sixty-three
people, and through fifteen ma
chines.
The wife of a weaver in Vien
na has had thirty-two children
—twenty-six boya and six girls.
Twice she hud four at a birth,
and triplets four times. She
was herself one of four nt u
birth, to r mother had thirty
eight children.
Australia has no orphan asy
lums. Every child who is not
supported by parent* becomes a
ward of the Statb, and is paid u
pension for support and placed
in a private family, w here hoard
and clothes are provided until
the fourteenth birthday.
In Austri the man who loosen
both his hands in an accident
can cjaim the whole of his life
insurance money, on the ground
that he has lost the means of
maintaining himself. Loss of
the right hand reduces the claim
from 70 to So [percent of the to
tal.
A broken-winded horse is
rarely seen in Norway. The
fact is accounted for by the
statement that a bucket of wa
ter is" always placed within
reach of a horse when he is
feeding, and the animal alter
nately lakes a mnuinful of hay
aiul a sip of water.
Matthias Set her died near De
catur, Ind.. after fasting for
eight months. He hud selected
his burial place, uud designated
Ins tombstone. He left word
that photograph* of. him were
to be tak-n after death und dis
tributed among bis friends, and
this was done.'
The Norwegians of all classes
are the best behaved people in
Europe, it is often urguud that
an aristocracy is necessary to
giv by example a high tone to
society; but Norway is almost
the only country iu Europe
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ii a- a bier.
SSlffr'^g l v.i' A n - '-a
Hi' giri which had lie. n
■Hn round th unitrv for
a\ i :ii as a limn.an iiieok'-va
chi Id is said to linvj been
BPileii by an itinerant musician,
who stunted its growth with gin
and then enveloped it in the
skin of a monkey.
The largest bog in Ireland is
the bog of Allen, winch stretch
es across the centre of the island
east, of the Shannon, and covers
nearly 250,000 acres. Altogeth
er, there are nearly 8,000,000
acres of hog in Ireland —that is
to say, about one-s until of the
totul area of the country is bog.
A most remarkable luminous
tree grows in Brazil. It is
about, six <>r sever, feet in height
and is ho luminous that it can
be plainly distinguished in the
darkest night for a distance of
more than a mile, while iu its
immediate vicinity it emits suf
ficient light to enable a person
to rend the finest print.
WORDS OF WISDOM.
No sin is so little that it may
not become Die soul’s master.
Looking a difficulty square in
the face will often kill it dead.
No prayer meeting was ever
killed by the prayers being too
short.
To close our hearts against a
brother is to shut heaven from
ourselves.
The world has lenrned more
from its poor than it has from
its kings.
The man who robs another of
his right loses most by the trans
action.
Beware of the sin whoso only
defense is that it is highly re
sj.e table.
A poor man with a sunny
spirit will get more out of life
than a wealthy grumbler.
When love giv s it enriches
itself, but what covetousness
keeps it takes from itself.
Boil down many a man’s re
ligion and it will be found to
have been nothing but froth.
Love is dead when the hus
band begins to grudge (he mon
ey it takes to support, his wife.
It is not what we have, but
what we do w ith what' we have,
that proves our fituegs for pro
motion.
There must he a constant dy
ing to a lower lifo if wo would
know what it means to enjoy a
higher one.
Ti e man who spends his time
counting hypocrites generally
maki s a miscount by not put
ting himself at the head of the
list.
There is some blessing in be
ing rich and strong and gifted,
but there is more in being none
of these, and yet doing better
than they.
When the preaching isagainst
sins that are not known this
side of China, and no other, the
devil will help the preacher to
get a congregation.
Go forth w ith a smile on your
face, and you will return be
lieving that most people are
good lulu rod. Wear u frown
and you will tind plenty of
quarrelsome people.— I bun A
Horn.
A committee of (Junkers ap
peared before the Oklahoma
legislature the other day and
asked for the abolition of capi
tal punishment. One of them
started to read from the New
Testament, when a hnckwoods
member interrupted him with
the remark that he ‘needn't
tiring any of them eastern law
books iu here.’
S. S. CONVENTION.
The Lawrencevillo Sunday
School Association will hold its
aunual convention with the
church at Hog Mountain on
Saturday before the Brd Sunday
in May, 18D7. All schools be
longing to the association are
requested to be represented.
And any new schools, desiring
to join will please be represent
ed. It will be impossible for
the President of the association
to visit uli the schools, but let
all respond.
J. W, Wilson, President.
J. G. Hood, Secretary,
2 wks.
lit ('KI.ION’S ArtNU A HALVE
l'lie lies: Salve in the world for
l ilts, Bruises, So.es, Sal Kheuiii,
Fever Sures, Tetter, Chapped Hand
I'hilblaius, I eras nail all Hkiu
Kruptious, uud positively cures
Piles, or uo pay equired, 1 is
guaranteed to jfive perfect satisfac
tion,or money refunded Price 25
cents u box For sale by
A. M.Winu Lawrencevillo Ga
Qualified. —She—Do you
think Vun Aukein can get into
the “smart net ”7
He—l don’t aee why ho
shouldn’t; lie’s not very smart,
you knew.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
Broad may be used' for pud
dings, toast, croutons or bread
ing.
If a variety of vegetables have
collected, make them into mac
edoine salad.
Fish may bo made into scal
lops, creamed fish or cutlets,
and boiled rice into croquettes.
The garbage bucket is a great
thief and unless closely watched
will devour our substance.
The addition of one or two
lablospoonfuls of peas makes
a pleasant change from a plain
omelet.
Brooms soaked in hot water
wear better and do not break.
Bedroom tloors may be kept
cool and fresh in summer if
wiped daily with a cloth wrung
out of strong salt water. All
microbes, moths and pests are
thus destroyed. Black spots on
dishes and discolorations on
teacups are removed by damp
salt.
POULTRY NOTES.
About four dozen eggs are
given as an annual output of
the turkey.
Whitewash and kerosene —
use them in your lieu house and
keep the lice out.
Ti e incubator is rapidly be
coming more of a feature on t he
farm. It’s a good thing.
The earlier your pullets are
hatched iu the spring the better
layers they will be in the win
ter.
Every-rooster not intended
especially for breeding should
be killed or sold .vs soon as he
is big enough to eat.
A very good way of providing
lime is to put a lump in the
drinking water water. It will,
in a measure at hast, prevent
roup.
The best egg producers are
not always the l*f>st, market
fowls. A breed seldom excels
in more than onedjaracterisric.
Even when turkeys have the
range of the grain Uelds, it is a
good plan to feed them regular
ly at night to piwhthoir growth.
A good layer usually lays eggs
that will hatch well. The very
fact that she is a good layer
shows tint. she is in a healthy
condition, the consequence be
ing that, the greater number of
eggs wiM be fertile and the
chicks strong and vigor.ma*
CITATION TO MAKE PRI
VATE WAV A PUBLIC
ROAD.
Read Commissioners of Berk
shire district having made a fu
vorahlo report on petition of
divers citizens of Gw nnett
county, as to public utility, of
the following described mad,
viz: Commencing near where
the Rockbridge and Berkshire
roads cross, leaving tiie Rock
bridge at H Corleys, running
through the lands of J W
Pounds, R C Lunsford and F M
Munstield, leading to Caldwell
station on the G CAN R It. and
Braden post office, a distance of
one mile.
Ordered by the Board of
County Commissioners, that ci
tation l>e published for 80 days
days prior in the Ist Monday in
Juno next, so that if any one
has objection* to the opening
of said mad they may tile them
mi or Imfore Ist \T uiiLay in June
next.
Jam Kit D. Sphxck,
U.’k It’d Co Corn’s.
April S97. —lt.
The Fayettville
Nursery.
W AV Harper, of Auburn Ga,
is now representing this reliable
nursery and wil call t<> see you
ftt an early date. Wait ami see
him before buying, be will save
you money.
Apples and pcaclaes at, 12Ac
each, or K>c by the hundred.
Grapes lOc, ami every thing
in proportion,
W W Habpkb,
1 mo, Auburn Ga.
s*
KENNESAW
High GradD ->
Fertilisers.
We will sell the fol
lowing High Grade
brands of Guano:
Keunostw Extra Hnrh Grade
is AA • A
“ Blood and Bone.
“ High Grade Acid*
See ns and get our prices be
fore you buy.
Rutledge, Pate & Co.
Lawronceville and Gloster.
Fab. Id. ’ ( .)7—tf
Take M. A. Thedford’s Vsge
t ure for all diseases of the
Btoinach. For sale by A. M.
Winn & Son.
LAND POSTED.
All persons are hereby warned
uni to luint, list) or otherwise tress
pass on my land I will prosecute
all persons tresspt ssi UK on my laud
iu Gwinnett, enumy.
Apr. lith isu7. K A.i'niu.
1 mo. Pd. Sweet Wa'rr Ua
C ASTORIA |
ftfegetabk Preparation for Aa- I
stmilating the food atulßegula |
ting itic Stomachs nr.d Dowds ot |
lhomotes Digestion,Cheerful- |
1 ness and Rest Contains neither ;
j Opium. Morphine nor Mineral,
fi Hot Nakcotic.
A K4» ofOUlk MHVELPtraBM
J\unpkut SeeH ~ .
Mx.Sntn* *■
j HochitU* -Wit* -
Jtriat Srcft * I
J)pfH nrint - ?
tit Carittnak SaJtt * I
ftlmm St td -
4Utnfit*t Sugar ■
iVtukrpn*et Harts. /
[ j a ncrfei/ Remedy for Conslipa
[ tion, Sour Sloiusch.Disrrhocfl,
Worms .Convulsions Feverish
ness and LOSS Of SLEM*
facsimile Signature of
exact copy of wpappcr.
3*o INTERS FOR ADVER-!
TIMERS.
“The hnmau race is bi t a j
cop test for dollars,” if you don’t j
advertise yen are not in the
race. .
I
“Saying the right thing at
the right time,” implies that
advertising, if properly done,‘.is :
iirtmonsely profitable. j
The only thing a man wants
after he gets all Hie money In*
needs, is more. Judicious ad
vertising gets it.
C ASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
fie- /) - ; B m
“Money talks,” s - does good
advertising.
It isn’t necessary for one to
lii an acrobat in order to turn-
Ide to the facl that good adver
tising is a good tiling.
Cleanliness is next to godli
ness; but the biggest advertiser
sells the most soai).
“The business in which you i
know you could make money, is j
always monopolized by others ” ,
'l’iie golden opportunity is still
open —f ir those who reach over j
others by more und better ad
vertising. 1
OASTORIA.
CASTOniA.
“Suck and yc shall find,” ap
plies very forcibly to tin* read
er if on the lookout for good ad
vertising work or for an experi
enced advertising man. J
As the rudder is to the ship,
so is printer’s ink and judicious
advertising to the success ot any
business that makes a bid tor
public patronage.
Only 50 Cents!
In aiiiiitinn to our i-lubbing rates
wiili t lie ronstitnlii'ii, Jon real, N.
V. World sail Southern Cultivator,
in order to give the people of the
roilnty thrir roilnty paper lor a low
prire. we will -rnd thr Ht.Kii.il
from now until January the tir.t
|s'is (or l-ifty Cent., send in your
orders bv mail or through the Post
Masters of the county, who are onr
aullton/ed agents
Cheap Money !
I am prepared to secure loans
on real estate for 5 years at a
lew rate of interest. Parties
c'esiring u> obtain loans will do
well to see me la-fore making
other arrangements.
L.FM’DONAI.I).
Laurenoeville.Hec., 21, ts •
When children ure fretting, j
tossing and wakeful at nights ]
don’t foig • a surety—Me- j
Daniel's Baby Powders
S'j H: Fur SM.
Cook tV Smith,
PKOPKIKTOKH.
VV»* listv»* op* iM* i » '\a*a l.iv- j
pry iiiml l , t*t‘A| jv.iM** .*♦ Ihilulli, j
wl.» rt vn* f/i'* i»** low*a*l al All Imim
with ioiiip|«firPii am»J
tmrtifui «lrik»*i>* to acpoiftiiHxiiip tlw j
publli*.
GOOD I l' RNOUTS-
We will fu uihli g|MMI turnouts
Ca< partiiM to take trip* i
a»va*i- ilt«* country, to ;ii*> point, al
rt*u*ui»t4»lP pri' A'a*.
t.ive 14* a
Cook & Smith,
Mch I, Win Jn i t r|i, Ga. '
The Kind You Hav e
Always Bought,
Bears the Faosimile
Signature
—OF —
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ON THE -
j WRAPPER
Ot ITEM
| bottle.
I THE KIND
I YOU HAVE
1 ALWAYS' BOUGHT.
Who Gin Measure
The influ mce of the mother 1 It
shapes the course of unborn gen
erations—goes sounding through
all coming ages and enters the
confines of Eternity.
With wliat care, therefore,
should the Expectant Mother be
guarded, and how great the ef
fort be to ward off danger and
make her life happy.
“Mother's Friend
kjhh Headache.
La.
30
...A- ' pares the
system that thiUEii’h is made
easy and the time of recovery
shortened —xnauy say strange
after th i before con'inement.”
It insures sale*y to i .e ot Loth
mother and ch. I d. AL who have
used “Motlicr's Friend' say they
will never be withou it again.
Mo other- romv-'y rots coniine
ment of its rain.
“A i-n.tiimsr who-H* tvife r. - I Cut'- t rlftivl.
S»VB .but if »h« had t" M'> tbronsti U"*
iiifßin, ami M»«iO were but Ton- bottlvA io J
obtained, ami the eo*>w « • per inittlP. M
Would Uii?o Chem ” <;■: ■• La vto , Udj t«.*n,Ollio.
S«*«br Mall.oa rwpiirfofprG .. f, cnPl i IJOTTT T B—k
TO •*l-'Xl’liO t 'NT MOTMI h •’ mi -i! ?r r «
valuable inform»t)»o and v*'K.*»'.ary te*ti'«*oaint.».
Tml BRAD) I t-DP.EGUi.ATOS CO , ATLA.I .A.aa
koto St AI.L I'liuuna.? *'3.
| =Mothers!
I C|A hr discom
[■ I foils ami
| “• drtllj'crs of */'£> Juk
rHild-initlican .. *■/ SB
I i* i. joiit rn- /A ;
I tirvly >v t ided.-A. L
\Viiif‘i. rdui /S
I relieves .*x»
pectant moth- B?
I era. It jjires V
i tone to tin ii- -3p£
I ititloi ii*. u.x:-l
j plus '• hem in
I coinli'iou to do their v.ork
perfec. ly. That Biases preg
uttney jr a painful! shorten*
I labor ami IntaUtia rtoovei vufU r
ihild-hirtb. It helps a \ oniau .
! bear Mrouf' healthy children.
Wm»i
has a 1 o brought haupincMi to
thousuuds of h unts barre n tor l
years. A few cb s. sof'.- i? nrirp's J
joy to loving bcurt* that loiir I
lor a darling baby. No woman \
should neglect to fry *.? f. -.{! : i P
trouble. It cure*; nine cases out |
of ten. A’.l druv. istssel! Win*} |
ol Cardiii. .00 pet bottle. ■
?'* *4vlc« in ca.vts »r#*ela! I
directions adares* giving *y .opium*, I
the ‘‘Lull** Advi«s‘fy D«|Mrin'frit.” I
THe Chet’jmoogft Mocic'u* C-.,, Clmua- i
i*oog». Tc;u). I
Mrs. LOL'ISA HALF, |
of Mferfon, €«., liyii fi
* Wi>- I first to si Wire ofCa.-iul I
we Had i ren Hurried tnreo ynsrs, but r
tuu\A noi have any children. Mine I
unguis Jter | had a fine y.rl baby. ’ fi
iL WIVES
"E OFFER A REMEOY WHICH
INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE
OF MOTHER AND CHILD.
“Mothers’ Friend”
HOBS OC**T»NEMfeNT OF 17 8 PAIN,
h *OR AMD HI3K.
“My wifv it d only tn <> IjoUlpr. She
i%«a . eu-sily ali i ouuLiy relieved; i.s how
doiii;? npit*H«}i»lly.-
J. S. Moirios UarU>iv, N. 0.
S«ul l>y expre. *. m* iuu»», on rccei|>t of price.
fI.AMi per Irattk. Hoot; To MOTHKHS"
emticd free*
HIGIHIH.Ii UK.IUTOU (0.. ATI4 XT A, 8a
eon. ».v all DBUO iWTB.
CASTOTIIA.
La* Arenceville
Branch R. R.
J chedule in Effect Feb. 15, *of».
Lome I.uwrenct-vilh; 7 a m
Arrive StnvaHee 8 a in
Leave Suwtmer. 10(H) a in
Arrive Lawreiieevillo 11 00 a rn
Leave Lmvrenceville.... -1 pin
Arrive Snwanee 5 p m
Leave Snwtinee 048 pm
Arrive Luwreneoville. ■ 7 40 p in
.1. It. A E. L. Mi Kki.vkv,
Lessees and Mangrs.
C. F I John, Coni. Freight Agt.
FREE TRADER NOTICE.
Notice i" hereby’ given that
thirty day* f >m thin date my
wife, Lnia A Vm, will Dy my
consent l>* c at a public or tree
trader, with the right to con
tract in her own name under
See. 1700 of the Code of
Jons M. Cain.
April o, lso7.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS.
All per>Diis having .ienmitl* or
ili tits of nny n.tior or character
ngainsi the estate of ft. it. Dean,
(I- reai e<l, late of Norevo-s, in (iwin
oeM county, (Jeorgia, are hereby
mil ili ■! to piesi nt the same for pay
ment within ihe n \t. sixty days.
All p • ons indebted to t lie said
estate nr" requested to eome for
ward and ret tie at once.
K.<Dean,
Execiitor el la* estate of II II Dean
March 2nd ’!>7 —-ho
TAKE ' ~~
. The Herald.
ONE YEAR, ONE DOLLAR!
-r—w. vtsTißuita
LIMITED
TO
ATLANTA, CHARLOTTE,
At iil ST.Y, ATHENS,
WILMINGTON.
NEW ORLEANS. 1
CHATTANOOGA, VSIIVILLE j
AND
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
PHILADELPHIA.
W A SIII NT. TON, NORFOLK,
RICHMOND.
Sr:| KltiM.K IN I r Kl'.l T Fkß. 7, _Y[7
Soutiibuaiid ;.no
Li N'. V viaPi iiitUß n ain BOOp*
I’hiladelphi't - I l2|im lilOßn’t
lialmuote - 11 15 3 50a»t
Washington - 4 it) 4“0
Riehmori'l - ■ s ah 0-~>
l.vNoriols vnAA.l,*" liap'ii hi)
l*o.|smote i - H t.'ipin 1)20
Lv-Weldon - -Ti gs [* I» 05
Aril, ndt ron - 13 sUam|*l 39pM
arDurh mi |f7 S 3 +4 Oil
Ia Dnriiani - ts 20pinjll lua.'t
A r Raleigh - *2 lliam 3 84pn
Sanford - '"> 35 j 5 h.t
ScuMiernl'ines - 422 |5 53
Hamlet - 3 10 i (i 5:1
Wade-boro - 554 iH 1!
Ifonrce - HI- |»U
Art liarlotte - I*B 3Unm l *lo 25
t liesler - ”S lOatifclO 47
(ibnton - Il* 43 13 10
(i recti wood - 110 S 3 1 07a*l
Abbeville - IM»S 2 41
Hlberton - jig 07 o
Alliens , 113 3 1
Winder - |l 6* 430
Law ee I I (■ j 2 31 lof
At lam i 2 50pm 530
Norl Ii 1)011 ii i.\o 402 no 88
I I.v At Imita v i.i> '*l2 iio’n 7 Sips
j| l.av. rom i vi.lt:" 2 07uin Id <ls
Athr'K • .1 Hip |l 2*l
l.llitT im - I I.) IJ.l.'laN
Abbeville . " |fi 140
(iremwood - 541 2 0!)
I Clinton *- o'l4 305
I : bestt)f - H 13 4 33
1Iv? hnrlotte *lO St ‘ -80 n
IvMonroe - 1 840 005
li.rmlel • II 2.1 Nls
Soulbernl’ljieg. |2 14 020
lf:«'t• i:* Ij - ICam *1135
••ii hi m - t s 82 M oßpn
Lvl>urhai% - *•"> 20j)Oi|t| llDim
tr■>i ilo . - .4 6Aan>i*3oopii
Kirliiiioiiil •IS 15 | 50
W’sli f via I’en if 12 31 II lit
llalliuiiue , - f 43|)m 12 13
PhilaOeipliia - 3 Sfipin 3 45a
NVw York - I*o 23pm il> 63a
PorUmoutii - 7 .'toiini 5 sti|i
Norfolk - ,*7 50am; (1 05p
•Daily. fJMily, except Sunday.
No. iu:t and 402, “Thu Ailanf.i
Sum id,” S •li.'V.akilxtltd Train,
*i>li I»ntl«i ■ Sit opera and Day
I CoaeUi. bt'tween W.iKbington
j mid Ai lama, also Pullman Sleep
ora ho! *ot'ii PorUmoutb and
ÜbeitUT. >. ('.
Nos -II and ;JB, ‘-’I lx* S A. L.
Kaormta,” SolidTiain of Pullman
Sioojn rH and Day C raoboa, lx*
iwot n I‘ort'Ui >utb and Ailanta
Coin <m y Sli ojiera between Co
lumbia and A'laota.
if oil traiua mak« imroediaio
eoui.i c ion at Atlanta for Mont-
U tin-ry. Mobile. Ney Orleaia,
I’e.va-, (JaiUornja, M< kii'O t Chat
tanonga, Na'bville, .Vleiujib h,
M.icou, florid i,
For tu4e(r, aleejiers and infor.
mat ion Ujiolv to
H. A. NFWLANJ).
•■i nl Ag I'a-n. D
ii I! iin ball Jloobe, Atlanta
Wm. li. ( I.KMFNTS,
'i'iaveliog i*a-s. n^t,
ii Ivin ball 1i0n,., Atlanta
I*. SI. John, \'ic" I’lis., and
(ieh , l .'I or. 1!. W. !>. Glove I’
J’lHtlic M .'I . \. Ii MeUto.Uenl
Su|-t. IV J, .'ndersmi, (ionl.
I’lli-H., Ag!
Set ora' s di. v I'orf-moii'b y <
W. T. Hinton M L)
I’ll VMi I\\ (V SI IK IKON,
ft AA« ' i> A , ( vlfiitimiAa
Ml m s pc’-iup-ly uttended to,
drtv f*r tifg-bt.
war - hi '>r. >. 11. Krve
in ih’> >:d -rain!, and any of his pn
i n's d.siri i- to cuittinue trewt
iiit-i I . iil be served by me.
Special Notice.
If yon should be so' unfortunate
as to need anything in the
Undertaking Line
such ns COl tins, C.\ ki: is. Casks
Bi hiai, Rom s, Etc., go to
\V. It. DHXTF.R,
LnwrencevilTe, (!n.
No.extra charge for hearse and
services*.
The; lIEKAEDoIViee keeps on
hand, for sale, a full lino of
blanks
W’niiihittC ] feeds,
Howls jor Title,
Mortgages on Real fist ate,
Mortgage on pers'alproper! > t
Waiver Notes,
Crop Leins,
Notes reserving title,
Nummonsof (Lirnisonn
Forlh-votn ing Ronds ,
■fustices Soinniansi. r,
(\m stithies' Sales,
Snhjnn ii in s and / i:/i'iii
£'. ’F“ L<“ttor-Heads ‘and Knvei
p - supplied t<> order
N . I* HUTCHINS, Jlt ,
ATIOKNK) AT I AW.
Office m Post Office Imddmg
I’ri nipt attention given to collet'
tions and practice in State ant
Federal Courts.
R. w. PEEPLES.
attorney at law,
Lawhrnckviu.k, - - - - Dko
gAP’V lose attention given all busi
ness placed in :.iy hands.
A M WINN, M. D.
Lawrcnceville, Ga,
-j' in. l-F.Kpucs,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW
Lawrencevillo,
Practices in the State courts, spe
cial attention given to the winding
up of estates.
J. WINN,
ATTORNEY AT I.AW,
Lawrem EVM.I.K Oa.
Negotiates Loans on Real Estate
J, C. HARRIS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Suwarvee Ga.
J. W. Haynic
Nprcross, (ia.
Dealer In -
Coffins and Caskets,
Burial Robes,
Etc
Any thing needed in tli . line 1 hat
is not kept in stuck ! can furnish on
short notice a) the lowest prices, I
can compete will, any I ndertaher
in (leorgia on | rices er qmilit} of
goods.
I also deal in IIMiiHV Alt Ik
and do Hlac'tsmilliing " o->d and
(jeneral Repair Work llur-. Shoe
nig a speciality, at lowest price-,
considering quality of work,
THE
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trams, and j
empirical preparations, vvhosoi
)U|<redieiita ara concorl d, • ,11 ,
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Why wan Ayer*. Hnis.i|.:iri!m in'init- (
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not dangerous, not an e*:»* . iment, and <
because it is all that a family medicine «
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New Orlcttns. vi.i Atlanta and Montgomery.
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hS-.’piug rr \- ’• I run ii : «>uvh li'twecn Wnsh*
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tween Hi • • iad( li »i Io:te, vi t Danville,
mutitlmi I Nos. 11 and 37, northbound No 12.
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tween Atlanta iui<i Mount Airy, <4a., daily ex
repr Hunciav.
W M < dt. J. M. CULP.
(Jen l S.Trallie M’g’r.,
Wa It . on, D. C. Washington, D. O.
W. A. TURK. 8. H. HARDWICK,
Oi'M 1 ' I - Ag> e Ass’t (Jc-n’l Pass. Ag’t.,
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A Miracle in Texas.
• THE TEXAS
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE ANU
VOUCHED FOR DY DR. C.
H. STANSBIIRY.
< . 7». /V j(t3 (.?•■/■ i*tkm Advocate.)
• 11 «Aft| in*
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| . v*. it here published for (ha
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f, .1 in? e-t mvdicul nun everywhere,
iii ; .in i : ( ■■.■ - tun Advocate's quci
te: - ~ dii id: nt eightyeati
a .ea in.: . lK'oundivt 1 con tree led
p \ if. is- i 1 ,i:• si d. ltil side from my
•-. j a • i in Ki: dov. hid sure and in
<1 ihut
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r: .ii i vli ii ''i i s.:- bed-ridden, \
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t' i’i > ‘y eu. daiebutu cd
lit ; life.
■ did f>r. r.H. Pttir.i
--1 . one of the imdical
* ■ u Id man v. itu enjoys
t ■• ' ! .'•*; ! ». «Jy in J.< ngview.
1 Ai r. -'paiilding had
n la*; (• eiuiicrl cun.atom
ci \! . l is i . t-4 . e him; used every
i. . (•* n.y ;.*■ e: Jan in vain, arid
I • i . . d ii:i.»! to i o to Hot
P, , Jlo < at e R from the e|»ring«
v an .d.- iihi v«-t t and 1 tlioppl t It
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I ti*i;t iV in ! !e• vr t leaillt lii ill®
U eof i’r. Wil’. oiu Pink Pills*, 1 ’
1 ; J * ' 1 «• ii. tit:it is.s! KtQti n.evit fut
a rt;*i!itr pi yai un (<• nctki:, dnato:.'*
i! s it k. but nft Id h fact, a<>4
(h .-. din r»ii of jMepJe right here in
’ r .» vvl .it I uy js d>9
tsu h, 1. i Vr. ' Ili en imd know
lilt Si •* -■•!■) 1 ae hi (I severs
r l iuaLor dvai-ia of twenty ) j>ul
ciuutlibf^'
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Sii'f .' oi on FnoNTOr
• i •!. VTwtoroßi) Meu.g*
Colt on.
With car hil rotation oi
trojys and cia nil fertilizations,
cotton I inti, »vill improve. The
application of a proper ferti -
lizer containing sufficient l’ot
ash often make ; the difference
'ntween a profitable crop i.J*
failure. 1 , • fertilizers contain
ing aot .’ess than 3 to 4%
Actual Potash.
Kainit i■> a complete specific
against “ Rust.”
w-rks. iK
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