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The Herald
Official Organ Town and County
Tyler M. I‘krpi.kn, - Editor
Ga
To--Gy, Ann. 17, 1597.
~ THE CYNICS
Thank a man for an unoxpect
ed favor, and then watch.
The man who altends parties,
or who is in love, should give
one half of his salary hack to his
employer,
Ministers wives are to he pit
ied, They can't tell their hus
bands wiiat good ministers they
have.
No man wants to be a woman
longer than it would take to show
his wife that he can improve on
her methods.
A funeral in a family reveals a ,
great many surprising kinships j
that no number of par.ies and
receptions had ever made public.
About all a man gets in this
life in his board and clothes. If
you have good board and clothes,
you are a success.—Atchison
Globe.
HOUSEHOLD WISDOM.
Mud stains can usually be re.
moved from silk by rubbing with
a piece of flannel. If the stai"
proves obdurate, rub with a piece
of linen saturated with alcohol-
It is vastly important that the I
sunshine should ei-ter every hook
and corner of the house if one
would be free from contagious
sickness.
If good judgment is used, no |
wood and but little coa l is neces
sary to keep the fire going.
A jar tiller should belong to
every housekeeper #ho puts up
preserves.
Small potted plants in the
house are beneficial, but the large
plants make the air heavy and
damp.
A stale loaf may be freshened
by dipping it in scalding water
for an instant and then placing it
in tlie oven to dry.
The knowledge that one. is
faultlessly dressed adds greatly
to the dignity of one's carriage.
The first solid head pin was
made in England in 1824 by an
American, hi mm I Wright.
In case otf a tire, quickly close
all doors and Windows, to check
the draught, as this may ejuible
you to confine llio fire to a single
room.
T HITE ANinitUTIIFU L.
The i ffenJer never forgives.
More have repented speech
than silence.
Woman lives for renliment,
man foi aetion.
lie that is slow to wrath is of
great undo standing.
Of two evils choose the least,
of two sins, neither.
It pleases a woman to be told
that she is fascinating.
It pleases a woman to call her
a sensible little woman.
Speak well of yobr friend, of
your enemy say nothing.
He who says what he likes
will hear what be does not like
Satisfaction comes by inches,
disappointment by the foot.
Opinions are mortgages the
world holds upon our liberty,
SEND YOUE * * *
Job Work
'!'<> I'hc Ilera 1<1 !
HaliHl'acUon id
-t? Guaranteed.
Commercial Printing A Specialty.
ilf> who hits it thoilsand frleflds
has nbt one friend to spare.
The doctor is often more to be
dreaded than the disease.
Cupid has given some people
the hardest fall they ever got.
Recollection is the only para
dise out of which wejean not he
driven.
Some people, like the earth,
have to be bronen tip before they
become useful.
They who cannot have what
they like should learn to like
wSat they have.
Opportunity makes short calls.
When one is out it leaves a card
and moves on.
It pleases a woman to he told
that she improves a inan by her
companionship.
There is pleasure in meeting
the eyes of those to whom we
liaac done good.
Thinking well is wise’, plan
ning well, wiser, ‘ doing well, the
wisest of all.
The bitterest medicine is sweet
to a boy if lie thinks his younget
brother wants it,
Let him who neglects to raise
the fallen fear lest when lie fulls
no one will stretch out his hand
to lift him up.
There is very little change in
the lumen strike. The lay as to
weighing coal before screened is
tc be tested and suits are to bo
brought against operators.
♦ » - . ——
New Orleans, Dec. 12, I*BB.
I have witnessed the effects
of Dr. Ticheuor’s Ant iseptic and
know its value, and can there
fore conscientiously recommend
it.
S. D. McEnkry,
Ex-Governor and Associate Jus
tice .Supreme Court of
Louisiana.
Take M. A. Thedford’s Vege
tnre for all diseases of the
stomach. For sale by A. M.
Winn A Son.
Papa and Mama: Don’t for
get McDaniel's Baby Powders
wllell baby is teething.
TAKE
The Herald.
ONE YEAR, ONE DOLLAR
h's in youth
Ayer's Hair Vigor
CORDIALLY INDORSED.
gtj* A RESTORES
yjjp'i f Natural Growtb
m m ° k ™ u
te : #HAIR
aHV
iJlMm} Dressings
flllW \ll f FAIL.
••! can cordially liulurno Ayer’s llalr o
finer, as ono of tlie best preparations O
for tlie hair. When I began usln* Ayer's JJ
llalr Vigor, all she frunt part of my ht-ail o
-aIMJUI baif of It —waa balil. The use *
t only two lieltls, restored a natural „
iwlb, which slid eaattMMS as In M| O
nth. 1 tiled several Ollier dressings. ®
ut they all failed. Ayer's Hair Vigor X
,s Uie best”-Mrs. J. C. l'HKtasKlt. 0
Converse, Texas. !'
Ayer’S Hair Vigor!
l-IUCI-AttKi) HV
. j. C. AYER ft 00.. LOWELL MASS. g
, o^p_oagaooagAgogo.g9Poo
IF Till* tv LiiE FA Pi'll.
tied, if this Were enough
That 1 see tilings bare to the buff,
Amt up to Die buttocks in mire,
'I hat I ask nor hope nor hire,
Nut in the husk,
Nor dawn beyond the dusk,
Nor iife beyond death—
God, if this were faith!
Having felt thy wind in my face
Spit sorrow and disgrace,
Having seen thine evil doom
In Golgotha and Khartoum,
And the brutes, the work of thine
hands,
Fill with injneticp lands,
And stain with hlnod I lie sea.
If still in my veins the glee
Of the black night and ;he sun
And tlie lost hat lie run,
If, an adept.
The Iniquitous lists I still accept <
With joy, and joy to endure and be
withstood.
And still to battle and perish fora
dream of good—
God, if that were enough!
If to feel, in tlie ink of the slough
And tlie sink of tin-mire.
Veins of glory and fire
Kiln through ami transpierce and
transpire,
And a secret purpose of glory in
every part,
Ami tlie answeoing glory of battle
fill my heart,
To thrill with the joy of girded
men.
To go tm forever and fail and go on
again.
And he mauled to the earth ar.d
arise.
Ami contend for tlie shade of a
word ami a thing not seen with
tile eyes.
With the half of a broken hope for
a pillow at night,
That somehow the rialit isttie rigtit
And the smooth shall bloom from
the rough
Lord, if that were enough!
Kobert Louis Stevenson.
■ ♦ ♦ ♦ HIM
Ripaus Tubules cure nausea.
Pennsylvania’produced 41 101.(48
tons of bituminous and 5H.771.890
tons of anthracite coal during |
Ladies Who Suffer
From any conyplaiiyt peculiar to
their sex—such as Profuse. Pain
ful, Suppressed or Irregular Men-1
struation, are soon restored ton
lyealth by
BradfielcTs Female Regulator.
It Is a combination of remedial 1
agents Which have been used with
the greatest success for rtyore than
25 years, aiyd known to act speci
fically with and on the organs of
(./i. Menstruation, and
SfSfffi recomnyended for
such complaints,.
/'Y, sT\ only- It never fails,
/ to 9 |VC relief and
i- ia I restore the health
Yjl] of the suffering
\7f « V woman. It should
us I ivAb be taken by the
m I i\\Y/j girl just budding
I jl\ M Into womanhood
Menstrua
tion is Scant, Sup
\ ‘“pressed, Irregular
or Painful, and
ail delicate wonyeg should use it,
as its tonic properties have a won
derful influence in toning up and'
strengthening the systern by driv
ing through the proper channels
alt impurities.
a A daughter of one of my customers missed
menstruation from exposure and cold, and on «
arriving at puberty her health was completely
wrecked, until she wan twenty-four years of
age, when upon my recommendation, aho uaed
one bottle of llradtield’s Female Regulator,coin- 1
pletely restoring her to health.”
J. W. llKLLiiftfS, Water Valley, Miss.
The Bradfield Rcoulaton Co., Atlanta, Ga.
aOLO Bf ALL DRUGGIBTB AT »f PER BOTTLE. |
iWin»'
| haa demonstrated ten thousand
! timaa that it ia almost infallible
| FDR WOMAN’S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES,
Irregularities and derangements.
It has become the leading remedy
fur this class of troubles It exerts
a wonderfully healing, strengthen
ing and soothing innueuco upon
tin* menstrual organ** It cures
"white#" and falling of the womb.
It stops Hoodie* and relieves sup-
I ,ml pilD.il m.nitinMl.p.
lor rhango of Life It is the best
medicine made. It is beiieticial
during pregnancy, and helps to
bring children i»d« homes barren
for yeais it invigorate*, stimu
lates, strengthen# fh# whole sys
tem. This great remedy is offered
to ail afflicted women. Why will
any woman suffer another minuts
with certain relief within reacht
Win# of t'ardui only costs fl.uo per
bottle at your drug store,
Tur odeUY, bi MAN rejuirine/ mpecial tUrem
■i I
Jdrimory Ihtpurhoont," T he l kuitutmuy* Afoi
teitu Co., CkaiUiiuMtyu, Turn.
Rev. J. W. SMITH. Cboio#r, S. C., tayc:
"My wilt used Wine of Cardui at horns
for tailing of Ut# srontb and it entirety
eared Her.*'
(Cotton.
With careful rotation ol
rrops and liberal fertilizations,
cotton lands will improve. The i
application of a proper ferti
lizer containing sufficient Pot
ash often makes the difference
between a profitable crop and
failure. I se fertilizers contain ■
ing not less than 3 to 4%
Actual Potash.
Kainit is a complete specific
against “ Rust.”
Our pamphlets ate not advertising circulars boom
ing spec ial fertilizer*. Hut we practical w«*rks, rontw**-
mg Ihe icsult* «>t latent experiments IM this line,
k • cry cotton twiner should have a ci*py. They wt
•h* «M lot the asking
O&JU4AN KALI WOkhS,
nn 1 bt„K«w Yudu f
v. -rrUTTITo i»m ■ 11ui ••o■ • o 11»•
m. I
CASTORIJU
AVefidnUc Preparation for As- §.
similatins lie Food nndßcguta -
ling lltc Stomachs and Dowels of '
Promotes Digestion,Chpcrful
ticssandßesl.Conlnins neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
Renpe ofOht Dr SAMUEL UIIUBER
J'umpJan Sard"
/llx..Scarier * 1
/f:xAsf/r Smite - I
/inter Sex * I
Jipptrna.. ' . f
Jit CarfxrruMt Soda * f
llmrm Seed - 3
fl/mfttd Sugar . t
liadttyrxcn Flavor. J
A perfect Remedy forConslioa
lion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLElil’.
FacSmule Signature of
EXACT copy OF WRAPPER.
-
Special Notice. !
If you should bo so unfortunate
as to need niiytliing in the
Undertaking line
such as(‘oitins,Caskkth,Case#
Bi ut ar. Rohes, Etu., go to
W. It. I>i:\TKll,
Lawrencevillo, Ga.
No extra charge for hearse and
services.
The HERALD oflice keeps on
nand, for sale, a full liu« of
blaiikH
Warrantee /h > ils,
Hand* J or Titse i
Af< •c/i/ai/i s on Heal Instate,
Mortgage on pcrs'al property
Wat err Notre,
Crop I.iine,
t \'olr* rearming title,
Summomtof Garnishment
/•’ort/i-coming /lorn Is,
dnslii i s S am mouse .1,
Constables' Sales,
Seehpot nars anil l'i’.Ji'as
Lelter-Ileads and Envel
peg supplied so order
KENNESAW
High Grade ->
•:% Feitilizerc.
We will sell the fol
lowing High Grade
brands of Guano:
Koiinesaw Extra High Grade
it it ••
” Blood and Bone.
‘‘ lligli Grade Acid'
See uh and get our prices be
fore you buy.
Rutledge, Pate & Co.
j Lawrenceville and Gluster.
Fell. 18. ’97-—tf
In M: For Mil
Cook A: Smith,
PROPRIETORS.
I We have opened a tlrgf-plMs I.iv
ji-ry anil l-'eeii Stable at I >ll hull,
Inhere we can he Cellini lit ull times
iwilh lir.-l-c!iiss eonveyanees and
lc .ireful drivers to accommodate tlie
Ipuhlie,
GOOD TURNOUTS
| We will furnish good turnouts
jto parties tli'-iriug to lake trip?
li.ver 110- ei.uulry, so any point, at
Ireusonoble prices.
I (iive os a trial.
Cook & Smith,
M i l; Gnu Duluth, CU.
N L. HUTCHINS, JU ,
ATTOKXKV AT I.AW.
I Oiliee 111 I’uNl Otlice buihluig.
|l*r< nipt attention given to oollec.
liions and pnetioe in Ktate ami
iFedera .Courts.
W. PEEPLES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
I.CWKKNCKVII.I K, - . . . Gun
#«r' Iom 1 attention given all busf
!•»•>> |.l;irptl in r.iy li.iinU.
'jp HI. i*KKI*I.KS,
ATTOBNKY AT I.AW *
; Lawrenoevillo,
I’rat'lirea iii the State nourl*. S|>e
• ial :i l lenl ion j;iven to tlie wimjiuif
up of iv-tats.,
K. Johnston.
ATTOKNKY AT I.AW,
l.awrencoillo, Gtt,
1 I'utroiiitgo Holicitcd; prompt
execution of liUailliMUi HMSiiretl.
J»’hn iVI- Jacobs
-JtKNTIST,-
IiAWKKMKVILI.K, - - - Ga.
ggg^Otliuoovor G. \\. it A. I*.
Guilt ’a Store.
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Uipau* Tabu lea: one Klvea relief.
I
UliiaiiM Tabulae aaelel dige.UM'l.
CAST9RU
The Kind You Have
Always Bought,
Bears the Fac-simile
Signature
—of —
ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
bottle.
THE KIND
YOU HAYE
ALYYAYS BOUGHT.
THI C |.T.U. CO»>.SY, Nl. IfOMI^ITT^^
LIMITED
TRAINS^
TO
ATLANTA, CHARLOTTE,
AUGUSTA, ATHENS,
WILMINGTON,
NEW ORLEANS.
CHATTANOOGA, N’SHYILLE
A l>
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
PHILAI ELPIIIA
WASHINGTO", NORFOLK,
RICHMOND.
BCHEPUI.E IN KKEEU4' KeH. 7, '97
Honthboaiid jNo HikJno 41
LvM. Y v!*l'rnnHß|*Vl *■» »ODpM
Philadelphia I l-pin I- or, n’t
Haiti moie 4 15 '2 50aM
Washington - 140 440
Kiehinoii'l - s ~*'l 0 0.)
I,v Noriolk viad.A I *s 45pm 0 0
Portsmouth s ttpm #9O
I.V Weldoll - *ll H I 1 55
ArHeiiiler-.oii p' 50,-ini I 4‘.'j>M
ar I mrii iin 17 .41 pt (Mi
l.vDiirham - f 5 -‘opinj 11 loam
ArKalelgh - *4 loam 4 4lpM
Sanford - 445 '5 04
SoUtlierilPines - 142 j 5 55
Hamlet - 5 10 0 54
Wadesboro - 5 51 St 11
Monroe - 813 |# 14
ArCiisrlotte - KNun to 45
Chester - “8 loam 10 47
Clinton - 0 45 12 10
Greenwood - n 45 j 1 07bm
Abbeville - 11 05 j 2 4 1
Klberton - 12 07 I, o
Athens , 115; 4 4
Winder - I 5» 4 40
I.aweenceville 2 41 5 04
Atlanta 2 50pui 520
Nortliboiiii No -102 no its
iiVAllanla viaS.a.i,. *|2 no’ii 7 50dm
Lawrenceville * 2 07 1005
Athens - 4 18 II 2<j
Klberton - 4 15 1244au
Abbeville • 15 140
Greenwood - ft II 2 00
Clinton - - (1 44 405
Chester - 8 14 4 44
IvCharloOe 26 j*S4 :Mtm
It Monroe - 0 4 » 1 <> 05
llainlet, - 11 24 j 8 15
Southern Pines- 12 l( 020
Kaleigli - *2 loam *ll 45
ArDurhani - +7 42 |+4oopM
I.v Durliain - to 40pnijt 11 In im
" *4 IMIpM
•Daily, f Daily, except Sunday .
No«. 408 and 402, “The Atlanta
{Special,” Solid Vtalilmled Train,
with Buffett Sleepers and Day
Coaches hetwi.-n VVasljington
ami Atlanta, also (‘oilman Sleep
ers between i'orlsmoulli and
Chester, S. C,
Nos. 41 and 88, ‘-The S. A. L.
Express,” Soji ITiain of I'ulliiian
Sleepers and Day (J >aohes, be
tyoen J’ort.iu nth anil Atlanta
Company Sivt>sr» between Co
lumbia am! A'laota.
Both trains mak" immediate
oonneetion at Atla- ta for M'>nt
goinery, Mobile, K,*v Orleans,
Texas, (’.tlifor ia, M. xico, Chat
Gmooga, Na-hville, Memphis,
Macon, Florid i.
For tickets, sleepers and infor
mation apply to
IL A. NEW LAND.
G* nl Ag Bass. Depi,
ii Kimball House, At la lit-
VVII. B. CLEMENTS,
Traveling l*a-s. Agt,
(i Kimball House, Atlanta
K. St. Julio, Vice Pres., and
Gen’l Mgr.' H. \\ H. Glover
Traffic Mgr. \ r . E Meßee.Genl
Supt T- J. Anderson, Genl.
Pass. Agt.
General Otlie-s: Portsmouth, Ya,
Lawrenceville
Branch R. R.
Schedule ill Effect Kell. 15, *OS.
Leave Lawrenceville.... 7 a ill
Arrive StiWHiieo 8 a in
Leave Siiwane * 100 U a in
Arrive Lawrenrovilln llOHa m
Leave Lawrenceville 4 pm
Arrive Suwaime spm
Leave Suwanee (54S pm
Arrive Lawreieveville.. 740 p 111
J. R. A E L. Mi Kki.viy,
Lessees and Mangrs.
C. U. Bobn, Uwul. Freight Agt
nEFi KCftoN.s OR A DApfh
Loii.
~, ’ - f'<v
EVery than thinks lifl cuttld do
lots better if he only feit Rutter.
A woman never really takes
pleasure in hunting a man un
less she loves him.
When a woman kisses another
it means about as much as when
one calls another “old man.”
A woman will always deny
that she can’t put on a clean
pillow case without holding t e
pillow in her mouth.
A man never has any' money.
Before he gets married lie spends
it, and after lie marries his wife
does.
A well dressed woman is nev
er satisfied tintii she knows you
know it, but she doesn’t like
ynu to tell you know she knows
it. —New York Press.
Statistics show that the Uni
ted States conirol 90 per cent,
of the trade of the Hawaiian
Islands.
Increased Canadian duties
upon imports have led to ex
tensive smuggling of liquors
and the operation of illicit dis
tilleries.
There are 48,000 artists in
Paris, more than hall ol them
painters. The number of paint
ings sent in to the exhibition
last year was about 10,000.
Tbe London Specator has
some hard things to say about
the United States in connection
with tlie passage of the tariff
bill.
It is reported that ex-Prai
ded t Cleveland will, in Novem
ber be formally tendered the of
fice of president of the Univer
sity of Virginia.
BUCK I.KN’S ARNK A SALVE
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises. So.es, Sal Kheiun,
Fever Si,res, Tetter, < 'happed Hand
Chilblains, Corns and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay eqnired, I 19
guaranteed to give perfect satistac
tion,or money refunded Price lif>
cents d box For sale by
A. M Winn Lawrenceville Ga
W.T. Hinton M. D.
PHYSICIAN A- SURGEON,
Daotti.a, Georgia.
All calls promptly attended to,
day or night.
t*r , minted at Hr. S. H. Free
man’s old stand, and any of his pa
tients desiring to continue treat
ment will he served by me
bnm.
Cheap Money !
I am prepared to secure loans
on real estate for f> years at a
low rate of interest. Pnrtios
desiring to obtain loans will do
well to see me before making
other arrangements
U. K. M’DONALD.
Lawreneeville.Dec., 21, ’9o.—tf
For Sale.
The undersigned, as agent for
th • Maddox-Hucker Banking Co.,
otters for sale on very liberal terms
a two story brick store house in thu
town of Suwanee, it being one-lialf
of the Kieg-Teagle building.
This is tin- most desirable loct
tion in the town for a business
house, being close lo the depot auil
fronting 25 feet on Kailrond street
and running back 1(H) feet.
A small cisli payment will he re
buired. The Iml mc.i call he made
pavabh* to suit the purchaser.
Parties dnimiig to put chase will
commun cate wit ti me.
June 7,1)7. T. M. Patei.Ks.
When children are fretting,
tossing and wakeful at nights,
don’t forget a surety—Mc-
Daniel's Baby Powders.
ilra. LUzubeth Hctrsf
„ Baltimore, Md. *
Rescued from Death
All Said She Could Not ilvt |
Month
,ili*>e and Well Thanks U»
Jioud'u Sarmifmrlllu.
1 pralio ilootfs NaisaparliU, lr>r KM
ifftrful medicine. 1 suite red lo \ qr* wttfc
#». and Dyspepsia
Mid fitknilMM n|»« llm. SoifmUlDM I MtlM
h*» almost stiff witli cold p«rH|i|jritwn j
•pent much money for medical
hut f •>: l lot pi t any bmieflt until ray
liiughlci l -id me about llnod’* Harviparilli,
mid I bt-g&Q to take It. i weighed leas tin*
JAHI ibs and was
A Picture of Misery
Kvcry one who saw mo thought I could not
live a month Iti-* ! Improved at ones Alter
In-gluidng with Hood’a Kaniapuillla, »nd
have '"••vlunlljr gained until I aut now p***
ttmal l oat well, sleep wall, Slid
•tin lm inrlrwl lit uUlt. 1 owe All 60
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Im.l.'isl . theln,; Asad, I lua alive uWt wrtah
ll* It*." Mu* Eunsimi Msimmt, 11
tail ilaxuer Se . t, DtUUniojn), Md
•ooo's Puls cue, ».* h*i
So. lUli*.ua,w«v Irtv- S
lUpans Tubules: gentle cathartic.
Ilipans Tabules: for sour stomach.
Itipuns Tubules cure torpid liver.
Hipans Tabules cure constipation.
Itipuns Tabules: at druggists.
Kipans Tabules cure indigestion,
Kipuns Tubules cure flatulence.
Kipans Tabules i-ure uisezinesa.
ItiliHiis Tabules cure liver troubles.
Kipans Tabules.
Kip.ms Tabules cure biliousness.
Kipans Tabules cure headache.
Kipans Tabules cure dyspepsia.
/J)ANDY CATffAPTIC
CURE COHSTIPATIOM
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEEDJ? M ■ • y< ■nicMrsiiam !
DIABETES
is a disease which if allowed to fasten
its hold upon the victim will surely
land him in a premature grave. It is
caused by inactive kidneys. They fail
lo filter from the blood the impurities
and poisons which it takes up from t lie
focal, and which should be eliminated
by way of the urine.
This inactivity can be
CURED
It is pretty tough oil a matt who
has to work hard for a living to
he a constant sufferer from weak
kidneys and backache, as I have
for many years past. Being laid
up at home so often with my aches
and pains I have lost a good many
days’ pay, besides paying lots of
doctors’ bills. The doctors called
my trouble Diabetes. It is a
source of pleasure to me to say
new, after using a few bottles of
your Hparagus Kidney Pills, I can
now work hard at ray trade all
day without feeling the least hi.
tuckered out. In fact, I think I
am about, as healthy as anybody
now, and must thank you for it.
I am your friend,
T. F. HOUSE,
024 Campbell st., Louisville, Ky.
HOBBS
Sparagus Kidney Pills.
Bonus REMEDY CO., PRornißTons. CmcAna
Dr. Hobbs Pills PorSaletn I,A WRENCEVIbbfI,
OA , by A. M. WINN.VSON, Druggist*
_|_J_ L _ l _ B _llUl^ - Ts ■
If a man tells us wliat he thinks
of his neighbors, we can generally
tell wliat his neighbors think of
him.
CASTOniA.
He whose ruling passion is the
love of praise, is a slave every one
that has a tongue for Battery and
calumny.
To Cure Const lp.ition Korsver.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic 10c or'2sc.
If C. C. C. full to cure, druggists refund money.
We are oft**iier more cruelly rob
bed by those who steal into our
hearts than by those who break
into our houses.
Don't Tobacco &|>it ami Smoke Your l ife Away,
To quit tobacco easily and forever, bo mag
netic, full of life, nerve and \ igor, take No To-
Bag. the wonder worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 60c or ft. Cure gmuun
teed Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co*, Chicago or New York.
Fun is the most conservative ele
ment of society, and ought to he
cherished and encouraged by all
lawful means.
OASTOHIA.
3m
It is an inevitable law that a
man cannot be happy unless lie
lives for something higher than
his own happiness.
Educate Your Itoivel*. With Casc*rftft.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c, 25e. If C. C. C. full, druggists refund money.
It is my creed that a man lias
no claim upon his fellow creat
ures beyond bread and water and
a grave, unless In* can wilt it by
hjs own strength or skill. —Haw-
thorn.
Everybody Kays Ho.
Casearets Candy Cathartic, tun most won
derful medical discovery of the aire. plea
ant and refreshing to tbo taste, nu gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bow. Is,
cleansing tbo entire sysb in, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, habitual < obstipation
am) biliousness. Please buy and try a hex
of C. C. C to-day; 10, SJS, M> cents. Mold and
giianmteed to cure by all druggists.
Oooil grooming dona] not only
add to the animal’s comfort, but
to its healthfulness its well.
OABTOIIIA.
The loh farm I orse is the one,
with a kind and tractable diupo
nit joe, well l.rnken and service,
able.
To <'ur« CoiiMtlpatiou Forever.
Take CssuureU Candy Cathartic. l(k* orSSc.
If C. V- C- fail to cure, druggists refund mone y
Feeding a little wheat bran with
the other grain will help to make
the horse’s hair sleek and glossy.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The feed ami care necesHiiry to
raise a poor horse costs ti' much
ill ever way as it does fm one of
the best.
No T..-U». lor urty « fills.
GuarenWed tolswco habit curt', niula-fi *<> >k
tuen birung, blood pure. 50c,#1. All di ug^ists
A horse needs excicise t>vnry ilay
to keep his system properly regu
lated and make his hair bright and
sleek.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
a „
riniMON r Am mnb.
Condensed Sdiclulo t>f r.wnntfar TralnA
Iti EfTnct 3,' 1807.
Y es. N„. is Put All
Northbound. ' ’‘ - No. 38 Kx. No* ;(6
; l>;, il' l iiilv. s»n. Hally.
Lv A linn ta, * ■' 1 •• i:t ]s» go m 1 mil jDTP
“ At rtntn, I*. I'. ' ‘ ’ :* i i.o }, ."> V«p 1:2 »
“ N •! -s ’.'ill i t» liS p. 1 36 A
•• Bnfortl in rn :»'■ .. 7 oKp|
“ (biiMcsville. ' • ;• n 1 -Hpl 225 A
“ l.i HO' ;> 2 J.S p k oKj»i 247 A
“ Corpcli.-v 1! *2 n • K 85p
A i'. 1: 8 40p
I.v I a
I 1! t
“ Hern ■ . I.' h i 418 p .... 427 A
“ ('••ntral I ■ 455 *
“ <4 l 545 a
“ . c : • ■ ur.. •. ■• ’ 1 tils p <5 517 A
" G’OV •• 4 . p ... 115 A
“ Ti -! • i vGfg 4 ]i 7OH J) «H 5 a
** Kin:--' - ■) O' j. *. . 7 i‘>H A
"O' 8 20 A
I.v. « ' <v . . :') p 030 A
Ar.JbuivilN- 11 . : 12 00 d 130 p
ti 40 p
Ar.W' '.rr. n ,fi 42 a 040 p
" i u' >i . 1 1 s tj.i n 11. 35 p
" I*l. i,i. !>' ' > .( 256 A
6 2
rsf.Ml Ves. v ~
Southbound. >•„. r, No. 37 ~ 41
Dallv. .Hally.
t.v. N. Y .'. 1’ ; li. i7”a 7'> p r* .T.
"I' 60 p
“ o tl 23 a; 0 20 p'
" YVii.-vlpngn-.n. 11 15 n!lo 13 p;
I A tOO A
I.v. I" ii I ; 660 a 665 a]
Ar. Char'*.:to it) CO ]» 0 25 a 11 15 a
Lv. (4as( > i. : ■;! .... ID t J. i 11C P
" King's Aft I 135 p|
“ BlaeUsliurg II 33 plO 43) a 20*> ]»
" Catfr •> * U *. ]» 220 p
“ Sjiari. r: ■: a SI 37 a 315 p;
" (■ ’ • i\ pi 4 P 1 y
“ central • u 1C ;» 515 p'jTSlt!
“ Nr 223 t;! 1 us»p 5 4.) p
" W«-imlnrtter. 558 p J x *
“ T.. ■• :< ... ;; 1,, i. is j. «ns p
Mr. Airy 7 i»0 p 35 S
Cornciia... . . 1 735 p 085 a
J •: • • ' t j sos p 057 A
“ (-iaiiw'-ville. 4:-> a 3 5.51 y. -35p7 20 a
“Buford 9 4* a
II Noronss I p 43 p 827 A
Ar. A! •>. a, 1. i\ j ,j> I 0 3i> p 930 A
Ar. Ai .t. < . 5M n s*> )i 930 p 8 30
“A" a. m. "P” p. m. “M” noon. "N" night.
Nose37and ) ' '■ > .*:> V. i i 'iu'tonandSouth*
western X<:■■■' i . I.iuiited. Tl».-ongh Pullmap
Sle.'jiing ear i- ■.w : n New York and New Or*
It Montgom*
cry, an I alt > be i N'. w Y'.rk and Mcmt»hi>L
viaWa -'«ini' 1 • lanf m and Binni|igham. First
ClasM tied '. 1 .-• ■ a i»es lelwion Wft«hlni*
toil and Atlanta. Dining cars erve all meal*
®n route.
Nos. .r> and 38—Cnitod :dates Fast Mail
runs solid . * voon W.i sliiiio-on and New Or*
leans, via • il.m ,u I a - mv. A. Ar W. P. R R. #
I
car ;.ad •• •*! • ihr . .at change top
J
r> *m Xe\v York .>n i
N g nin-ry,
L* a vile,' \V • ;t . • 1 a v ry, tt tourist
fc eej'i < : ' Dot..« <tl Waijt|*
i:>L'toii r; , i u ■ ’ > vitliout change.
No-. C. i • -oin cars be*
tv. • So' to vi i Danville,
i No 14,
J i A :t t , 17 ;«ml is, bo*
tw* . •. iui.iit A 1 ry, <4%, daily bv
cepr Snnd v.
\V. 11. ii H K 1: N, ,T. M. cr liP.
W« n i ' ! Trait *- M'g’r.,
Wii O. C. YY'n ;hi : .;t4»u, D. Ok
W. A. TCRK, A. H. HARDWICK,
Ch ■' • As. t ««.-i»'l J'.t -s Ag’t..
Atlanta, (t^»
A Miracle in Texas,
0 BY THE TEXAS
ATI ANO
YCCiiLD I ui< BY DH. C.
H. STANSBUItY.
(J*V .i ('l-.iUlio.n Advocate.y
Our it j ; i.'Gtiw lias d>ad e a careful ip*
■ .t tb : ; 1. i i,r»a* mix al
1. a. v'• I. ; j Gild i.- lied for tht
firsi Cii'.-, ur.d wit.eh will be read with
freut liileiv tby i iicul men every
n reply t ;! C'A• ‘ in AthocaU'n ques
tion' M • i .id: Ab. lit eight years
« ov.hib 1 .in. • i e-f ioti>t I contracted
Seiai 'ln ’ *i i-.v left title from my
hit* lov : w but f ine and in
B lev. miiii II Ii el ell til ely of that
It. ,ii *: Mime as if it was
p,u:i!\ e ,1 ; i. Illlitlile 1(1 llluve oul
of my t !.) Nr u iei»r and a half, eix
rileu : o‘ 1v .> bed I idden. J
trit ! /I. ynd btul regu
lar pit > .- in ■ ..stunt aUendaxce oa
me. \ v bundled up am! Mid lie I!o|
Sprin, v i*‘ I . t ibr. e i;,< ntlis under
11e- tr«'M! 1 ;! ' « f 1 eminent special
i , ,11 f v <,i« 't did me no good, and 1
came b; . ' m ti. • springs in a worst
i . . mu i vv 1 went. 1 rnnif lu-roe
ami laid f!id on my hack ami aufi'ered
tit •m-'* < .« nit * screaiuing it
p.; : o ■ * walked ai rosb tht
r. in, tb« • • «■ i obtained being fre^
tlm • • 'ho i opia: 4. After thr?f
L. •:» tln < : kind ot agoi r, during
yli it- c left .p» i isbed Mvay
(•> i > ' i / ettci-C'.n was called to
m ■ 'k
• is
n v j . ut Tex rbni)tt, and
v. •*l i i in •‘«*r utu> ia of
tw. .* n. At his urgent and
r 1 I :♦ . iib dto givt
Ilium ;i .!• . ft ft W du.-es I
1 lit
pill i and • : : prof in*' until {
•, I• u 111 .■ ■'. i-s )~ Jo t l|K‘
si \ am! 1 aw sum
tbd ; ,)>d; n< t idy cuied me but **vfg
lay life.
T : report* r net! \ i : • d Pr. C H. Stans*
boy, a o , u <»f the medical
m li- \ :i; 'a i nv. Ito enjoys
tic '' i :d. of everyb dy jn |/f*i:-iv»i)^.
tb‘ II . H' • rip ulqiilg ii».|
fc I'*i 1 ■ ." . !- . * 11 it* rheitpuitifeiit
of wltieli 1 tried to cm.- him; PM d every*
, ' > .' kit .tomy ] , i* oin vain, and
: t
Si riu , ‘ eiiiiu back fitu.ii ti *• Bpringf
w‘<on«- tbu. .r,.. !, •. * tl I tb'OIL i 1 D
W i, "I tis... l! 1)0 iivtifj
Won ' l 1:1 I. Would «!*e. 1 hl^t
} ’ ■t! "• f D• ■ .. ! result ol lilt
4*Kfc ..i Dr. \Vi|li.iip«' I’ink F*|9!p, w
■ nil ~i for
A regie r I : "iun to umke, doche . '
“1 k »i it. ;i ii t h fact, and
then-are ie di«p»op! r right here 4 in
l nirvi. ho !»• v. \. 'iat 1 .av i». tl,»
truth, i ! ’i ii r. A l|i*. ti Mini kiioy
tii't be \ ■ ' * rmine nod a -ver#
o- v)U.- u... . i.iwf twenty you*
ausudiugd* 19
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