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The Herald
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I’yi.ku At. Peeples, - Editok
' mwrencevlllp. Ga
Tuesday, May 11th 1897.
ALL ABOUT THE NORTH
Cleveland. O , authorities
will allow do Sunday baseball
playing.
Mayor Harrison, of Chicago,
has by! one order discharged
every head of a city department
with*one exception.
Three thousand people march
ed in the Socialist May Day pa
rade in New York. Included
in the crowd were 800 women
and gins.
Filigree, »f Me hi-
Htlias vetoed the D'-icvan
IHHI'U bill, which pr-'Vid-.l t"i
.. >nt of cliildn 1. buii.d up-
Jp-ts after 9 p- m.
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|gtl b sb\ indler from tho. North,!
|L'+jv> the Atlanta (tia. ) Con-
nj recently exchanged
I three gold bricks to a man
t named Jackson, in Macon, lor
r mi cold cash ami a check
for #sooas a “good investment”
[ by telling him an Indian had
just found a mine in a seluded
I spot in Nevada, and the samples
wi re only to get the money
wherewith to develope the
mine.
HOW TO SUCCEED.
Most of our successful men
, began life without a dollar
They Won success by hard work
and strict honesty. You can
do the same. Here is a dozen
rules for getting on in the
w< rid:
1. Be honest. Dishonesty
seldom makes <n>e rich, and
when it does, its riches are as a
Curse. There is no such tiling
as dishonesty success.
2. Work. The world is not
going to pay for nothing. Nine
ty percent, of what men cali
genius is only a talent for hard
work.
15. Enter iuto that business
or trade you like best, and for
which nature seems to have fit
ted you, provided it is honor
able.
-4. Be independent. Do not
lean on others to do your think
ing or t-*> conquer difficulties.
, r >. Be conscientious in the
discharge of every duty. Do
yc nr work thoroughly. No one
rises who slights his work.
0. Don’t try to begin on top.
Begin at the Itotton ami you
will be surer of reaching the
top, sometime.
7. Trust to nothing but God
and hard work. Inscribe on
your banner: “Luck is a fool;
pluck is a hero.”
8. Be punctual. Keep your
appointment. Be there n min
ute before time if you Imvo to
lose a dinner to do it.
it. Be polite. Every amile,
every gentle bow i* immvy in
your pocket.
10. lie generoua. Muaiiiißaa
make* euemieH anti breed* dia
truat.
tl. Spend le*a than you earn.
l>»> not run in deltt. Watcli
the little leak* and you van live
on your nalary.
12. Make all the mi ney y*»u
earn honestly; do all the good
you can with it while yui* live;
he your own executor.
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Hl<‘Kl.KN’a ARSI* A SAI.VK
The 11.-s: Sslvv in the world foi
tuts, I’.misus, So.es, Sal Hheuin,
Fevei- Keren, Teller, t hupped Hand
Chilblains, t ores unit all Skin
ibruplUuis, nui positively cures
Vries, or no |>ay equircd, I is 4
guaranteed tu give perfeet satis I a.(v I
lion, or money refunded Vrice uf>
cent* n hox For sale by
A. M.Winn Lawroncevillv tia
——— ■» • ♦ —.
When -u woman tiud
anything else to feel wrr’r for,
she gets to feeling * u -v for her-
Belf.
Wallace —Witti u difference
there it between the prowmt
and the ilnya-of the pioneer-!
Ferry—All the difference in
the world. The lirst thing the
pioneers would do was to make
a settlement, but that is the
chief thing their descendants
are trying to avoid.
The boiler tubes of a large
liner, it placed in a row, would
stretch nearly 10 miles and the
condenser tubes more than 25
miles.
1 have always thought that
what good was only what was
beautiful put iu action. —l{ous-
«eau.
ABOUT GREATER NEW
YORK.
Greater New York ttoatailis
1(17,(XX) buildings, of which
130,000 ara residences.
There are 1,300 miles of
streets and 7<*o miles of sewers
In Greater New York.
Four hundred mijlion gallons
of water are daily consumed.
The people of the greater city
annually consume 10,200,000
gallons of ale, beer and porter.
There are 100,(XX) arrests each
year for intoxication and dis
orderly conduct.
One thousand ono hundred
and eighty-six pluses of woiship
are in Greater New York.
Nine hundred burglaries and
housebreakings are annually
committed in the city. ,
Receipts of the theaters and
music halls are S2,SfX),(XK) a
year.
There are 125 miles of warf
age along the water front. •
Three thousand peoplo meet
violent deaths each year, ex
clusive of suicides.
The United States owns $40,-
000,000 worth of property in
cadi city.
Thirty-four fires occur each
week in Greater New York,
There are 712 newspapers
Twenty-four thousand more
women than men offer induce
ments for settling in the greater
city.
The public debt will be about
SOO per capita.
One out of every 2(Xt families
seeks idief from organized char
ity.
At the present ratio of in
crease the population should so
20, (XX),000 ill 1940.
A child is born every nine
minutes, a human being dies
every ten ami a half minutes.
There are 40.000 registered
vehicles.
One hundred ami sixty-six
banking houses are in business.
There are 4,500 acres of pub
lic parks.
The city is thirty-five miles
long as the crow flies, and nine
teen miles wide at its widest
point.
Two hundred and fifty thous
and strangers come into tin* 1
city every day. except Sunday.
Placed shoulder to shoulder
all the inhabitants of the city
would stretch I.(XX) miles across
the ( ounty. Two by two they
would entend along the New
York Central tracks to Niagara
Falls.
Its harbor in one of tlio finest
in the world.
Its real estate could not. be
bought for $5,000,000,000. Its
personal pr< p ty aggregates an
equal sum in value.
It will interest bicyclers to
learn there are 100 miles of as
phalt pavements.
The ocean plays on the great
er city’s shores; wild geese and
ducks are shot within its boun
daries.
New York’s capital, at Alba
ny Jh as cost $22,000,000 and
biennial scandals, and the ex
pense in both directoions is still
going on.—Baltimore Ameri
can.
Twenty six years ago the pal
ace of the Tiiilleries was de
stroyed. Four officials are a ill.
draw ing pay for taking care of
it. That almost equals the rn
oeixersliip of a savings bank.—
Chicago Dispatch.
The Spuniariln and (Julians
item to have established a mo
dus Vivendi on the amiable and
satisfactory basis that every
body concerned lias license to
shoot anybody else on sight.—
Chicago Record.
The aldors«*.n 0 f Harre, Vt„
“demand Vk> eents an hour for
their public, services.” This
looks quite reasonable, but wo
would lake to know first how
much they would get for their
privy te services.-Chicago Time*
llor*td.
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. NEWS ITEMS.
l Senator Karle, of South Car
olina, is dangerously ill at. his
home iu Greenville.
Dun Musick, a wife murderer,
and his brother, I-igr, was kill
ed by a posse near Westonburg,
Ky.
North Carolina, South Caro
lina and Georgia naval reserves
will unite in tlie encampment
this summer.
A farewell baiupiet was given
in Atlanta, (it., Saturday to
Col. Albert E. Buck, Minister
to Japan.
D. 1). Coleock, of New
Orleans, La., has been elected
vice-president for Louisiana of
the American Proteceiye TaritV
League,
Innuculation of laud with mi
crobes instead of expending
money on fertilizers u the lat
est idea which science has placed
at the service of the British far
mer.
|HELP THAT COMES TOO
LATE.
i ’Tis a wearisome world, this
world of ours,
With its tangles small and
great,
Its weeds that smother the
spring flowers
And its hapless strifes with
fate,
And the darkest day of its deso
late days
Sees the help that comes too
late.
Ah, woe for the word that is
never said
Till the ear is too deaf to
hear!
And woe for the lack to the
fainting head
Of the ringing shoutof cheerl
All, woe for the laggard feet
that tread
In the mournful wake of the
bier I
What bootetli help when the
heart is numb?
Wlmt bootetli a broken’ spar
Of love thrown out when the
lips are numb
And life’s bark driftest far —
Oh, far and fast—from the
alien past
Over the moaning bar’S
A pitiful thing th*- gift today
That is dross and nothing
worth,
Though if it lia«i come birt yes
terday
It had Brimmed with eweet
the earth—
A fading rose in a deutb cold
hand
That [>erished in want and
dearth.
Who lam would help in this
world of ours,
Where sorrowful steps waist
fall,
Bring help in time to the wan
ing powers
Ere the bier is spread with
the pnl),
Nor send reserves when t be Hags
are furled
And the dead beyond y«*ur
call.
For battling most, in this weary
world,
With its tangles small and
great.
Its lonesome nights and its
weary days
And its struggles forlorn with
fate,
Is that bitterest grief,, two deep
for tears.
Of the help that <mines too
late.
—M. E. Sangster, in Mew York
Tribune.
Only 50 Cents!
In addition to our clubbing rates
with the ('on-iil til ion. Journal, N.
Y. World aiul Sort,hern Cultivator,
in order to give the people of the
county I heir eoup fy | It per (or a low
price, we will seno the Hkkaj.ii
from now until January the lirst
Islis for Kilty Cents. jSeml ie your
orders bv mail or through the I’oid
Masters of the county, who arn our
authorized agents.
liff Mis For Dihl
Cook & Smith,
PROPRIETORS.
We hjtve opened a lirst-elass Liv
ery and Feed Stable at Duluth,
where we. can be found at all times
with iir-4-ciass conveyances and
rarefy drivers to accommodate the
public.
GOOD TURNOUTS-
We wLil furnish good turnouts
to partly- desiring to take trips
ever tluv country, to any point, at
reusouokle prices.
Give ms a trial.
Cook & Smith,
Alcli i„ 12m Duluth, Ga.
CITATION TO* "MAKE PRI
VATE WAY A PUBLIC .
ROAD.
Road Commissioners of Berk
diire dintrict having made u fa
vorable report on petition of
divers citizens of Gw nnett
county, as to public utility, of
the folJlowiug described road,
viz; Commencing near where
the Rockbridge amt Berkshire
roads cross, leaving the Rock
bridge at H Corleys, running
through the lauds of J \V
I‘nuuda, R C Lauslord and F M
Mansfmld, leading to Caldwell
station on the G C A N R R, and
Braden post oflioe, a distance of
one mile.
Ordered by the Board of
County Commissioners, tliatci
ution lie published for BO days
■ lays prior to the Ist Monday in
June next, so that if any one
lias objections to the opening
of said roast they may file t hem
on or before Ist Monday hi June
next.
Jamks D. Spknck,
Cl ’k It’d Ce Coin’s.
April 20, 1897.—41.
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KENNESAW
High Grade ->
Fertilizer:.
VVe will sell the fol
lowing Grade
brands of Guano:
Koiuiesaw Extra ifi"h Crude
.1 O <1
“ Blood and Bone.
“ High Grade Acid
,Sis! us and get our prices be
fore you buy.
Rutledge, Pate & Co.
L iwreneevilleundUloyter.
Feb 10. ’97—tf
Kip.ina Tabulae curs bail breath,
i ItiiMus Tabulae sure dyspepsia.
AVegctablc Preparation for As- |
similatingllieFooclaiidßegula- |
ting the Stonuichs and Bowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- I
ness ami Rest. Contains ncillirr |
Opium.Morphinc nor Mineral, i
Not Narcotic.
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Pfusipkm
Mx.Smn* * ,
/’«*«//< SJts - I
Anist Sft d * I
/kwraotf - /
Jti larh'Vtatl * I
ftir/n Set J - |
dmnfi+d Sugar . )
Wmduyrrtu fUtrtr. J
A perfect Remedy for Constina- ,
lion, Sour Stomach.Diarihdea. !
Worms .Convulsions .Feveri sh ,
ness .and Loss OF SLEfcl’.
facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPY Of WRAPPER.
Nature is an arrant democrat
and bestows hergifts impartial
>y-
The Fayettville
Nursery.
W \V Harp. >r, of Auburn Gn,
is now representing this reliable j
nursery and wii call to see you
at an early date. Wait and see
him before buying, he will save
you money.
Apples and peaches at 121 c J
each, or 1 Or; by the hundred. _ I
Grapes i()e, and every thing!
in proportion,
\V W llaiiimor, \
1 mo, Auburn Ga.
Tuke M. A. Thedford’s Yegc- ■
ture for all diseases of the j
stomach. For sale Gy A. M. I
Winn A’ Son.
Asa liver medicine, M. A.
Thedford’s \ egeture cannot b
excelled. A. M. Winn & Son!
are selling it at a reduced price, j
When children are fretting, ,
tossing and wakeful at night-., I
.don’t forget a surety—Me- j
Daniel’s Baby Powders.
CABTOniA.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
CABTOniA.
Notice !
THIRD AND LAST ROUND.
1 will bn at the following
places, on the dales named, for
the purpose <>f receiving Stalo
and County Tax Returns for
1897:
Bay (’reek Monday May h>
Berkshire Tuesday “ II
Rockbridge Wedii’sday“ 12
(Jutes .Thursday “ IB
Martins Friday “ I I
Pinkneyville Saturday “ !•>
Lawrenceville Monday “ 1 1
Harbins Tuesday “ I s
Ben Smiths Wedn’silay” 19
Cams . Thursday “ 20
I’uckett* Friday “ 21
Hog Mountain Saturday “ :
Duluth Monday “ 2i
Go nlwins 'i'uesday “ 2->
Sugar Hill Wodn’*day“ 20
Lawrenceville Thursday “ 27
“ Friday “ 2 s
“ Saturday “ 29
Ki.t P. Minkk.
Tux Receiver.
COULD HARDLY WALK
OH AOCOUHT OF
RHEUMATISM
§P. H. FORD
Quachita City, l?,.
TV/0 YEARS
Suffering
IS CURED
Tin: I 8K OF
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
For fully two year*. 1 suffered from
rheumatism, anil was frequently lu such
a eoadltton that 1 eouhl hardly walk.
1 -pent 9. ii.- tune in Hot Springs, Ark.,
and the treatment Idped me for the
Ume being; hut soon the complaint re
turned and I was as badly afflicted as
aver. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla being reeom
iieuded. I resolved lu try it, and, after
using six bottles. I was completely
•tired."—P. tl. Foitii. Quachlta City, La.
Ayers Sarsaparilla
Admitted
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR
USTMU
The 'and You Have
Always Bought,
Bears the Facsimile
Signature
—OF—
ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLE.
THE KIND
' YOU HAVE
ALWAYS BOUGHT.
THI Q» IG»UU COMMWY. "f.V ; 'XV
Who Can Measure
The Influence 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 what 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
f ea ’ and .
system that Child-Bir:h is made
easy and the time of recovery
shortened—many say “stronger
after than before con moment.”
It insures safety to life of both,
mother and child. All who have
used “Mother’s Friend" say they
will never be without it again.
Ho other remedy rol3 confine
ment of its pain.
r.-A ro.tomar who«e wife os«l -*■* .ther'a Friend,
say. .bat if -lie had to K<> through the orueal
ayain, and tboro wero but fo*-' I,l ll ■ to he
obtained, and the eosa waa tlOO.i ■' per botile. ba
would have ihec. Uko.l.aytu ~ Dayto.n.ohlo.
SealbT Mall, on J. w PI R BOTTI P
ro "i\.’i-C i\n r M.rmi K-.” , d • ,u,iui»u>a
valuable iufofßUliuD and vulnntavy teati lonials.
THC BRADFICLO HEGULATO3 C A .-taflTa. (j*
aotn ar att Dauuar. its.
—Mothers!
discom- .
I fo’ t# and
dangers of ( a A
child-birth can .. */ H
he almost en
tirely avoided.
WilieoiCusdui '"A, *
re lit vea ex- '4KlibCh^ml
pedant moth
ers. It gives P v
tone to the geu-
italorgaos.ued Vaß**.
puts them iu
couditiou to do their work
perfectly. Tllat makes pfeg
uailcy Jets painful, shortens
labor and hastens reeoveryafler
<Uil4-hiitb. It liclps a woman
bear htiuitg liealthy children.
WinHferdui
has also brought happiness to
thousands of fu mea b nron lor
years. A ft w dosesofti n'biiiig.s
joy to loving hearts that lung* j
lor a darling baby. No woman
should neglect to try it fov.tbts !
trouble. It mu-s nine i .iM out I
often. All druggist* sell Wine
ol Cat dui. Ji.ou pii Lottie,
Per tdvlcs In cams requiring special
Jlisclksn address, elvlne symptoms,
the "Li lies' Advisory Leparln t."
The Chs'.lanoetfa Medicine Co.. Chatta
nooga, Torn.
Mrs. LOUISA HALE,
ot Jefferson, Cs., says:
"Wtie I I first look Wine ol'Canlui '
'.ve had t-.-en married three years, but I
euuid not havo any children. Nine I
months later I had a line yirl haby." I
TOUK6 WIVES
v*E OFFER A REMEDY WHICH
INSURES SAFETY TO LIFE
OF MOTHER ANO CHILD.
s£ Moiiißrs’ Friend”
ROBS CONFINEMENT OF ITS PAIN,*
h lOR AND RISK.
%t Mywift* nst if only two bottles. She
was easily an>) quickly relieved; in now
<Join<r aplemiitily.—
.1. S. Mhrton', Harlow, N. 0.
. S*nt by oxpre.-is *»r mail, on receipt of price,
fl.tMl prr botlk. l»oou ••TO MOTil BUS”
lituin t! free.
MUUHU* KM t I.ATOU CO.. ATI ANTA, (J 5
•nr u uv all drugoiats,
OASTOniA.
Lawrenceville
Branch R, R.
Schedule in Effect Fob. 15, ‘95.
Leave Lawrenceville 7 a m
Arrive Suwanee Bam
Leave Suwanee 100(1 a m
Arrive Lawrenceville" 11 0(5 a m
Leave Lawrenceville.... 4 pm
Arrive Suwanee spm
Leave Suwanee 048 pm
Arrive Lawrenceville.. 740 p m
J. R. & E. L. M< Kelvey,
Lessees and Mangrs.
C. I'. Bohn, Genl. Freight Agt
FREE TRADER NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that
thirty days from this date my
wife. Liiia A. Cain, will by my
consent become a public or free
tr.'.der, with the right to con
tract in her own name under
Sec. 1700 of the Code of 1882.
John M. Cain.
April 5, 1*97.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS..
All persons having demand* or
debts of any nature or character
against the estate of 0. 0. Dean,
dtceased, late of Norcro-s, in Gwin
nett county, Georgia, are lieisby
not iti d to present the same for pay
ment within the next sixty days.
All persons indebted to the said
eslate are requested to come for
w a: d and .-el l le at once.
K. (Dkan,
Executor of lie estate of II II Dean
March 2nd '!>7—2m
TA K E
The Herald.
ONE YEAR, ONE DOLLAR!
jrtgbAl
LIMITED u
uWwm trains ,
Wr£o
TO
ATLANTA, CHARLOTTE,
AI (H’STA, ATHENS,
WILMINGTON,
NEW ORLEANS.
<J 11 ATT A NOt >0 A, N ’SI IVIL L E
AND
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
I’ll! I.A DELPHI A,
WASHINGTON, NORFOLK,
RICHMOND.-
I -!"• 7“.;; '
I*l*ll Kill'l.K IN EFFECT FKB. 7, ’97
Sout li hound *no
LvN. V v:at'ennßK:*il and WOOput
Philadelphia - ' I 12pm 112 Don't
lial'imoie • , 1115 2 50a .u
Washington - ,4 40 }4 30
Richmond - s s<> j aOS
GvNorto!* >i„s.A.l. <s 45pm !l 0
I'oetsmoidh - S 45pmi 030
1.1 Weldon -~ *ll 3* I*il 56
A r Henderson - 13 56am|*l 99pn
arDurham +7 :u |t4o9
I,VDurham - R> 30pm| 11 KlaM
A rUnleijcb - *2 U!aiiii3 .14pM
Sanf.irti - :i as 15 03
Sciitheriil’ines - 422 |6 55
11. ini let - 6io or>:i
WH.le-borO - 554 j 8 l!
Monroe - i> 43 |i) 1-/
ArClmrlotte - j*B attain *lO 25
Cheater - 10 47'
Clinton - j9is 12 10
Green-ood - |HI3S 1 07a.vi
Abbeville - ill (>S j 2 41
Klberton - 12 07 ! o
Athens , 1 15 3 4
Winder - I 5 1 4 3(1
Law eer.ee ville 2 31 5 04
Atlanta 2 50pm, 590
Morthhoini no 402 no 88
LvAtlanla vIhS.a.I.. *l2 no’n 7 50pn
Lawrenceville * ! 2 07tj 10 05
Athena . 3 10 13 II 26
Klberton - 4 15 1233aN
. Abbeville - [v 15 140
Greenwood - I 5 II 300
Clinton - I 034 305
C beater - | s 1.3 433
Iv( harlotte *lO 25 *s 3nm
IvMonroe - 19 40 16 65
llenilet - 'II 23 j 8 15
Southernl'ines- 12 14 ' 020
- I*3 loam *ll 35
I I
Ael Dirham - +7 32 +4OOpM
Lv Durham • |t6 20ponjtIlIOiii
arWeidon - *4 55am *3 oopu
Richmond - 815 1 50
w’Kh't’ via I'en Kl 231 jII 10
Halt iinore - I 43p»> 12 48
Cliila lelphia - 3 50pm;3 45a
New York - *0 23pmi 0 53a
rUmoulh - 7 90am 5 fiOp
0 1 folk - *7 60ain, 6 05p
*Duilv. f Daily, except Sutulay.
No*. 403 ami 102, “The Atlanta
Special,” SolidY'taiibiiled Train,
wiih ISuiTeU Sleeper* and Day
Uoaehe* ‘between Washington
and Atlanta, al*n I’nllrnan Sleep
ers between l'orUinoulh ami
Chester. >. (
No*. It and dB, ‘-Tlio S. A. I,
Kxpress,” SolidTiaia of Pullman
.S <‘.-|i, ra and Day C tacliua, be
tv 11 n Portun mth and Atlanta
Uoin i iny Sliepers between Co
iiiin Istn and Atlanta.
limit trains make immediate
comic'ion at Atlanta for Mont -
gem ry, Mobile, New Orleans.
I’exa-, California, Mexico, Chat
tanooga, Nadtvillc, * Aieinpli s,
M icon, Florida,
For tickets, sleepers and infor
mation apply to
15. A. NKWIsANI),
•b nl Ag l’a«s. I) pi,
i> lviinball House,Atlanta
VVm. 15. iI.KUENTS,
Traveling l’a-s. Agt,
’> Kinbdl 11 on,r, Atlanta
K. St. John, Viito Pres., and
(1* 11*1 Mgr. 11. W. Is. Glover
i'rullic Mgr. Y. K Mcllee.Genl
Supt. T. .f. Anderson, Gnnl.
Pass. Agt.
‘-ieneral ‘>tli>- I’o/Gmoti'h, Y. ,
W.T. Hinton M D
I*ll YSICIAN A SIIUiKON,
DAiT’I.A, Gkoiioia.
All nails promptly allende.l In,
day or night.
i 0.-ati il at hr. a. 11. Kive
m m's oo! stand, and any of bis pa
ii ills il. siriog' to fontiline treat
mi-ill will be served by me
wild. •
Special Notice.
If you should bo so unfortunate
as to need anything in the
Undertaking Line
such as Coffins, Caskets, Cashs
Burial Robes, Kt«., go to
W. It. DEXTER,
Lawrenceville, Ga.
No extra charge for hearse ami
services. >
The HERALD office keeps on
hand, for sale, a full line of
blanks ,
Worm liter Deeds,
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.attorney at law,
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Lawrenceville, Ga,
Y M- I’KKI’LKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Lawrenceville,
Practices in the Slate courts. Spe
cial attention given to tlie winding
up of estates.
gAM .r. WINN,
ATTORNEY AT I,AW,
La\vrkn< evii.le Z~ Ga.
NegctiatesLoans on Real Estate
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Etc-
Anything needed in this line that
is not Kept in stock I call furnish on
short, notice a' the lowest prices, t
em compete with any Undertaker
in Georgia on j rices or quality of
goods.
I also deal in HARDWARE,
and do Itlac'ismithing v ood and
General Repair Work. Horse Shoe
ing a speciality, at lowest prices,
considering quality of work,
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Jn F.ITc pI liny :. I -U*. .
V, v„ IS MAtl
Northbound. ft"-.*/ 5 »«> "«•
1 Dmlj i'iiily. Mill. Daily.
F,v. Atlnnta.C T.j •" «!|.; ■ n l ISj’'}.! g J
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- Gaffneys. - f'B »
" BUi.-k-l.nrß ! j F-e •Fi v i S a
“ Kirisc'M Mt •> 1J h L
“ (4a - '»nia. 0.-t |» «on
Lv. n-arlotto ; «’• 40 dso i» i »
Ar. Danville U 1 l> M_» ______ jjV?
Ar. Btchmond 1140 p
Ar.Wasliiiißten 1 « a ,! S !
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Lv. Danville ...! fl ;'U p 550 a «0} a
Ar. (’liartotte . ,10 00 ]> 0 *JS all U a
Lv. (4astonia ...... jlO 50 i' !J/L P
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“ Blacksburg !1 02 1>!l0 40 a; 200 P
" (iaffneys 1147 ]» * l J
*• Spartanburg. 12 20 a 11 iff a 01 u p
“ (4ret*nvilh>.. J 1 20 a 12 2S p 420 p
“ Central .... | 2 <k» a IlsP•> 1> p Moll.
" Seneea 220 si 105 ]' } j’t P j£*.
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“ Toei'Mia ... 0 15 a 2 IS p 008 p
Mt. Airy iIJ? Pi 5 r
Cornelia. f *k> p 03» ®
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“ Daim—ville 4 iio a 001 i» SOop t 20 a
“ Buford. ... DOT pj i4B a
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Ar. Atlantu.K.T. 0 10 si 155 plO 510 p 900 »
Ar. At Ism it. ('. I’. 510 a 05) p 900 pS.WjJ
“A” a. ni. "P" p. m. “M” noon. “N” night.
Nos.oraiulDaily. WashinirfcanandSoath*
western Ve itibule Limiletl. 'l’hrougli Pullman
sleeping «*ar .8 In'tween In’ew York and New Or
leans. via VVa-'iin 'tmi. ’Atbinta and Montgoin*
ary, and also between Nc V >rl-: and Memphis,
viaWasliiugtf>n,Atlaiitst stud birniinKham.
clans thoroughfare enaehes between W a.-*hing*
ton and Atlanta. Dining ears serve all meals
e*i route. „ ~ „
Ni»B. 05 and o*l—United Fast Mail
runs solid ladween W.t-.iington and New Or
leans, via Southern Itniiwa.v. AW.P. R- R-,
and L. & N. It. K., bein»4 composed of luggage
car and e »a .e-s, through without change for
passengers <f all < «. Pullman drawing
room sleeping eats ludween New York
New Orleans, via vtlroo.i and .Montgomery.
Leaving \Vasbi:e; • -h l-ai i.rday, a tourist
Bleeping ear will run thr-.muli between Wash
ington and San Franei- » withoi/f change.
Nos. 11, or and 12—Pullman - v-eping cars be
tween Hi iiijond and Ch 'o :e. vii Danville,
Bouthboun l Nos. 11 and * northbound No 12.
The Air T/mit I ell. ti svin, Nos. 17 and 18, be*
tween Atlanta and Mount Airy, Ga., daily
oept SumUn .
W. H. (4RKSN, J. M. ( I^LP,
Uen’l Hupt., Tnttlie M’g’r.,
Washington, D. C. Washington, D. O.
W. A. Tl UK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen t Puss. Ag’t , As-i t (ven’l Pass. Ag’t.,
Washington, D. ('. Atlanta, (4a^
A Miracle in Texas,
INVESTIGATED BY THE TEXAS
CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE AND
VOUCHED FOR RY DR. C.
H. STANSBURY.
(From the Texas Christian Advocate.)
Our repi, utatly h;; made a cartful in
?c -ination of ih * H. I Sp:.aiding cast at
I/nigficw, wiiicli in k j ul»: hctl for (lit
first time, uid hieli will be read with
great interest by medical no n everywhere,
in reply to the (hr inti an Advocate 1 * <[ue«-
tien-Mr. Sj auidip -' -:.id : At'- lit eight yetir#
ago while i uimiii • a locomotive I contracted
doialic rheumati i hi Jn\ lull side from my
hiudown. It c;*. ;i T u but ewre and in
a few mouths I rind entirely «M (bat
niciuber, it ji i il.« ; us if it was
p uuly. 1,1 Wii- y imd-lc to rn< \ e oul
of niy i «iu i (■ a • mi* oi.d a half, six
nienlhs of u hiili . 1 v.bcd*iidden, I
tried everv i-m. 1 y . Tded, cn<! badregu*
far ph\ ieiti! in .:nt r uLdaice on
01 I . h ■ dfi nl 'io I'd
Springs when* 1 t. Uimc m nths ui.def
the ti* .tin.nt <i u t.:. 1 <.uiir cnt special*
ists, :-il < f which *ii'i in* uo gold, bud l
came back from tin •-•■rii in h wort!
cotidiiion than when I went I came heflna
and laid llafc on my buck and ivfFird
tlm nmst < in’ »*! ••. tens nr.ir.p it
pain mu v-'til! «d crrwi tha
roe,m, ;!: * t.n’y • • 1 1 • imd bc!r gfn m
i!ic •■' . o - ; • ; i. >. As-. r 11;#*vf
rn u r- -.1 .. ■ \ , duiinf
iv 11• •- ‘i i : i. my * • ‘ •.< Up i bed i tiff
*o t!i v.*• y : •• : utt-nt . . c, • rnlhd to
ane , i .iy < ! 1 ! \\ :i! . ips' Link
i IU f i i i i •. ;• •. \!• on who ii
n . i. IM, |b4
who \\o r! c -«i ; i r atft-’.ia of
IttT!'!' v. i. 4 (ill • 4 ,\t ! - egfut Mill
r. 1 •. . !• • i‘d to givt
t iieC.i ;l tl.rll. ate I !. ' ~ do* |
h"MS I 1: 1 ! i - * 1 I. '-.His. (ha
pi's •; I kept I lit 'e i dopivvim until l
'..(1 I. .•' ■• d 'd v b is Jii : the faint
»\ - n • the • i.d 1 mu Mir#
th ' l’i '. Pilli in i < ;.! v euii d me but na\«d
my I ifix
i 1 rep* .• r r 'it \ i .ied Dr. C. 11. Slant*
bt; . a gruilucte « f on-- of the mciiical
- !;• :iof ! kv. •. 1 a ran it wboenjoyt
t!'«* • ’.'i- of, . b. . v In Longview.
1! * * "I! iTl'oi Mi. t'pr.uiding had
a tcnihiy evt; •• j;tac!v of sciatic rhcuinatudu
eT wl’. cli ( tried to cu"( him; tired every*"
tilin ' ivy. .vn to my pr< ion iu vain, mid
linul’y iw mincnilcd hiut t • go to |!(>|
• • f »7in * ; . He c: me I.- el; f in the
w !m (! arv ivhcti ii. . r t unit 1 thoiiyl.t it
V.as o.jly a vu.it tr i f time mail his hc.irl
would i Mil' ct<-d md ! I v, >!• Id ilie. 1 al-.o
hi,o\v tha» > • lire he iSireet I'DHult ill li.t
u •• of Dr. Willi hub link Pills."
■ n ■ ni for
a regular phy-i* i:*n ty make, doebe. '
‘1 hii---* it.i i• it a f«i« -1 i- a fact, and
tlierc* i(e ’.nudreds • j < p'.* light heft Id
Longview Who hijov. w d t Bay in tbt
.tiiuli. I ni- - hi.t v. ■ Miison mid know
tii :( lie wit ! m lit v f"• • : me jn d Hcvcrt
nac • 1* locomotor uuuuu of twenty yeiof
t land ing." %
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Fan { A . 'AUl nmiKSi
ovsyrps;. l/ 7 l SiCK OH
fy.'/sss7/o.v | U. n. >' J Niejyou*.
’*■* I ncAOACHr.
aumjsnss\^^^s] jA t/M ,„ Ck
Sat* • • • as
Stamen Ac'perrre
o/fLcS*' cC^v»6
Noke Genuku. V-ITHOUT Tut llld NESS Ana
S-cwat-ji.'c orM. .f.Tii iui ord om FroktOf
Each Wiap: v. g, A.Tmfqfuro Mel.®*
* ny~iu.UA.
Goit on.
With careful rotrflion ol
trops and hlxTal fertilizations,
cotton hind., will improve. The
application of a proper ferti
lizer containing snilich'iit Pot
ash often makes the difference
between a profitable crop and
failure. I se fertilizers contain
not .'ess than 3 to 4 %
Actual Potash.
Kainit is a complete specific
against “ Rust.”
Our pamphlets are n-.t advertising circular* bdO%
ing special fertilizers. l i t; re pr i. ti, u l works, CMttai* 1 *
nig the result* «*| I iic-.i • \|>.rinicni > m this itn\j,
fr ’ dry t oil Hi isi.tr s'. 11. hi I ~ ,1 c. py. { »uy
i*<c luf <Uw ;• king.
OLRMAN KAU WoRhS,