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The Herald-
Official Organ Town and County
Tvi.kk Al. Pbbplss, - Editor
t.swrencevllle. gh
prospect.
I Last week’s letter.]
Sunshine is plentiful and the
farmers are busy pulling fodder
and picking cotton.
Miss Maggie Davis was the
guest, of Miss Mervin Gunter
Sunday.
Quite a crowd attended the
singing at the campground Sun
day and all seemed to enjoy the
singing.
Mrs. Robinson and son Louis
visited relatives near New Hope
last Saturday and Sunday.
Prof.Hadaway’s school closed
last Friday at Union Academy
and while it was sad to the pu
pils to think of parting yet the
day seemed to be enjoyed by all
a goodly numhtr nttenlcd the
speaking in the evening and we
think nil enjoyed themselves.
Prof. Hadaway is an expert
teacher and is well lilted and
loved by all who know him.
Prayermeeting here every
Wednesday night. Let all who
can come out and help carry on
this good work.
Misses Ida Arnold and Lillie
Garner, two charming young
ladies of Sweet Gum Grove, at
tended the singing at the cam])
ground Sunday.
MissOlevia liallew spent Sat
urday night with Miss Ca’lie
Bradford.
Our Sunday school is progress
jug nicely. Let all attend wlm
hnve their names enrolled:
Come out kind friends and let’s
make the Sabbath school n
grand success at old Prospect.
James Beatty, of Hopewell,
visited relatives near here Fri
day.
Charlie Tow nicy and wife of
Loganville visited relatives near
here last week
The men. have all gone to
Lnwrenceville courting this
Week *
Success to th(! Hkhai.k and
its many readers.
THE PASSING OF THE
HOUSE.
The precious brood nwe, worn
and old,
Stood still lieneath the trees
All gray and lame and sad wa
she—
Her head between her knees
“I see the harness Hung away,
I hear the motor’s roll.
Another age dawns clear us day
On my pathetic soul,
“Our race has nearly run its
course,
And soon our beds we’ll make
lb-side the megasfaurian tribe,
The great pliocene snake.
“The mammoth and the mighty
elk,
. And men will pay their fees
To see our bones in museums,
Great curiosities.
“To circuses the little boys
In wonder and in glee
Will flock to see the ‘only colt
Born in captivity.’
“They’ll pluck his pretty little
tail.
They’ll gaze into his face.
The tender hearted will bewail
The last of all his race.
“We’re passing to oblivion far.
We'll meekly meet our ‘fate*.
When men no more our com
rades are,
Men shall degenerate.
“For they were brave when we
were strong,
Were fast when we were fleet,
Whether in cutting swaths in
war
Or bravely cutting wheat.
“They’ll recoguize this truth in
'course
Of time as days grow dark—
When man evolved the modern
horse,
He touched high water mark.
—Toronto Globe.
SOMETHING TO KNOW.
It may be worth somethin*;
to know that the very be*! med
icine fr.r restoring the tired out
nervous system to a healthy vig
or is Electric Hitters. This med
icine is purely vegetable, acts
by giving tone to the nerve eon
trjs in the stomach, gently
stimulates the Liver and Kid
ney-, and aids these organs in
throwing off imparities in the
blood. Electric Hitters improves
the appetite, aids digest ion, and
is pronounced by those who
have tried it us the very best
blood purifier and nerve tonic.
Try It" Sold for hoc. or tl.ui
p r bottle at A. M. Mmu ,V
Son’s Drug Store.
~ ——
A tramp who made |l,6mi,-
<XH> in the Klondike leturned
recently to Chicago and paid
Cook county *IILM) advanced
him for fare to New Discovery
several years betoro.
“Mr. Davis wants to borrow
the lawn mower. ”
“No, tell him we won t lend
it: but if he needs exercise he
can come over and cut our
gras*. ”
iiipuus 'J'ubulwTiuitust <!!**»I !t*’U
HOW TO TEST AMUSE
MENTS.
1. Do they rest and strength
en or weary and weaken tin'
body?
2. Do they strengthen and
rest or weary and weaken the
brain?
3. Do they make resistance
to temptations easier or harder?
4. Do they increase or lessen
love for virtue, purity, temper
ance, and justice ?
5. Do they give inspiration
and quicken enthusiasm, orstu
pify the intellectual and harden
the moral nature?
0. Do they increase or dimin
ish respect for manhood or wo
manhood?
7. Do they draw you nearer
or remove one father from the
Christ ?
LATEST BICYCLE SLANG.
An awkward person is a
“wabbler.”
A gossip travels with a “loose
sprocket, wheel.”
If your clothes are not in style
yon are a “I*s model.”
When a man’s sweetheart
jilts him, he is the victim of a
“broken chain. ”
Any rider abrading the skin
by a fell merely “scrapes oil
some of his enamel.”
A stupid individual, if there
be any such on a hicyle, has
“sand in his bearings.”
A proud person, or one undu
ly haughty “ride* wtih his
handle liars raised to high,”
One who is disposed to be
imaginative t > the extent of ro
mancing “is geared up to one
hundred.”
The individual who shouts a!
night when others desire to
sleep is the victim of. “loose
spokes.”
The unfortunate condition of
being broke is described as “a
compound puncture of the
pocket book.”
He who looks upon the wine
until his feet are tangled is a
a person whose “wheels do not
run true.”
* Fcr 25 Cent?.
The Herald will be
sent to any address
from now until Christ
mas for 25 cents
Send in your name
through any of our
correspondents, or
call at the office dur
ing court.
It was a strange coincidence
that just at the time when the
seal industry of Alsska ceased
to lie profit able to the t lilted
States the marvelous richness
of the territory in gold should
lie discovered.
Great Hritain will do nothing
for the preservation of the
Alaska seal, and it will | r >ba
bly ere long become extinct
commercially. Hut who thinks
of that now? Gold, Alaska
gold, is the thing.
A monk named ltivaltu, in a
sermon preached at Florence in
1805, said that spectacles were
first used iu the year 1:186.
.WLSCKLI ANKOUS.
g
Tlr- Sugar Trus! has advanced'
I certain grades ■•! refined sugar ai
sixteenth of a cent..
The government of Peru has!
ordered its postiit'e damns mad< h
in the (it<ii State .
There were 40,100 applies-]
lions for ) eidi' i] in the month'
of June.
Japan will e at n lot of de-:
mantis from Hawaii before she;
will coiim nt, t ’ arbitration.
The Navy Deyartment is ar-<
ranging to make experiments in
the use of oil ns a fuel for mag-'
azine engines ■
A good yield of fine wheat is
reported in the Cherokee Nation!
where big planter; mo holding]
it for higher prices,
California fruit growers arc
busy handling the cliefry erop, l
sonioof thf irms realizing from
$30,000 to fin,oi m.
The Princess of Wales and the]
Duke oi M"ckh übiirg-Scliwerin
will take the wnt/ r cure made fa!
■lions by the Into Father Kneippf
The Agricultural Departmentj
of the Government will expori-f
ment on the arid lands of the!
west with a Russian forage!
plant
The French G-ovc rnment has!
asked lor tie extradition of!
William Baleiisi., alias William]
A. I’.i'liw I, ii"' iei'.v ol I’liila-i
delphia, ienv in prison at New f
York foiMiilensos committed inj
I hat city.
Nothing can make people go,
blind any (piicki ' than tilling
their eyes with gold (lust.
It is Thought by Many
when the Cre i ..or said to worn; in
"in sorrow s'. It thou bring for h
children,” that i curse was pro
nounced, but i hf: joy felt, by every
Mother when she first pr esses to
her heart her babe, proves the
contrary.
Danger and suffering lurk in
the pathway <•>" the fSxpectant
Mother, ,nd • hould be avoided,
that she my reach the hour
when the hope of her heart is to
be realized, in full vigor and
strength.
Mother s Friend
r'sr ;
jfefe a
and at the trying hour makes
Child-birth ea; \as r.o many hup
py mothers hi • a experienced.
Nothing but ‘7* .ther's Friend"
does this. Don't be deceived.
“Mother’* ir * . i 11*«* rreaU*i remedy ever
put on tl»t* n»« t it. l my ruFtomera praiaeit
highly.”—\V .tl.Kihii £■. a.. Whi tew right* Tex.
Sent by Mml.ou r ■••• if » *IOO PER BOTTLE.
Boot "To 1
titinim: to information ami voluntary
l< -liinoniala.
THt BRAPI i£LO RTC.IJI ATOIt CO..ATLANTA,GA.
BOLL BY ALL. ORUCGJSTB.
—Mothers!
rpm: discern -
I fc.:ts aud ( ~‘VTX
dawora < • i
chit.: i-Mcu +*/ 5*3
t,e alia 't <ll- :y
tirelvuvi.M 1, \
WiueofCsnlui' "J®. 'pi
relieves ex- /\ * ;
pedant moth
ers. It gives
tonetothegen- ’IMS
italo.-,: it .m i
puis them in
condition to do their work
perfectly. Tie t makes preg
nancy less p infill, shortens
labor and hast, ns recovery after
child-birth. it helps n woman
bear strung healthy children.
:
lihs also brou ht happiness to
thousands of homes barren for
years. A few do r-cb often brings
)oy to loving b arts that long
for a darling baby. No woman
should neglect to try it for this
trouble. It cun s nine cases out
of ten. All dne. ists hell Wine
of Carilui. > i > pcr lx*ttle.
For jHSc-j In t r*»quirir(*
dlfwiii!! ' » i.ire pfvinf’ symptoms,
the . 1 it A y 1 irtm nt,
Tb ■ C ur .t,. »;.• M». cino Cu., Clatta
1< iui,
Mr*. LOUISA NAIF,
• ®t JeiTernofi,®*.! Wy*s
“ Whe » I flrM took Win** of Cardul I
wt had fiin but [
could i < nave < y hint ran. Nin® I
months tutor i had a line girl baby." I
Itlpan* - i ibiiU 1 cure bad breath.
Rticlp i'-ibnb- l.’.uiNh t*.iii»
Fiipun ■ Tabuh cun* hi id;irh»*.
T;*l?nh fiir* if.*' uleuco.
Hi pan r » *l'' iii«iiu* *g>f .on.
Uiiuu l ahuh f* cm «d*
hi|i it * I lilt iHi ** til -". • i* k .- '
lUpalr T.ibllh : r»U ** i t l|liUi»l(‘«
lUjKuif' Tahllh at tli i .“i fs.
Hi (KillS 'I li-uh CHI It .U| -lli'l s.
Klpaii T.thul *ll l<iiid Uv r.
Uipaua Tahul« s. Hu . uur aUnnu* h.
m&wps)
__ __ . iiLJjZIA. .Ijllljil
AV'ct ?eti be Pi eparation for As*
ling S tomachs a nil I-owe Is ol
iM'jvKjs mm**
Promotes Digeslion,Cheerful
ness and BesCCoaWns ndthor
Opium, Morphine nor Mineral.
Not NAitcotic.
W rfOMiysAia a aroma
J’tmpkm
/tlx. Ttnwr *
S-rtlt -
/ftutr Scrd * .
J\pp» rmint - '
/I: •urt‘>rr ToJue *
Minn Str*.
Cl 'nfu<l Sugar .
H/fiU/y/nn /far*:
A perfect Remedy forConsliofl
lion, hour Stomach,Diflirhdca,
Worms,Convulsions.Feverish
ness and Loss or SLELI’.
tacSimile Signature of
l'fc -' 1 '■
NEW YORK.
jj|to*cs-3>Ci>.is
EXACT COPV OF WRAPPER.
Th i lt (earlier of dutie 8
that still lie dim t<» us is the
practice of those wo see and
have at hand. —Thomas t ’arlyle.
V
Wo give advice, but we can
net gi' the )' isdinn tn |>rnfit by
it.
Win n the right kind of a man
is taken mil us miry clay he
known enough to stay out.
There is always hope for the
man wlm can b« taught *hat u
foul he has been by one mistake
It is doing that which costs
something that, strengthens the
backbone.
Even l. llow who anticipate!
ir.iuiir Ini! K loud yke gold field
I miglii. do well to take along a
lew hens with him, as eggs are
mill to lie worth $:! a dozen Jinit,
there.
When there is a coffin in the
house there i-: a welcome for the
preacher.
4 The s. nsoti is approaching
! when the trees begin to display
tln ir bare limbs and the corn
gets shocked.
ro relaxes
the system
!. the
natural *nd
necessary..
change
tabes place
nausea
i . .Headache,
jHenroua or
Foreboding
RHEUMATISM
Gout, Diabetes and llright’s Disease
are cancel by ITrie Acid and other iin
puritie. in the blood, which have not
been Itered out by the Kidneys
through the urine.
These diseases can be
My wife hib used one box of
your Liver and two boxes of your
Spa vagus Kidney Bills tor rheu
matism. and has found great re
lief. She fvels very little pains
from the old diseas-. 1 can safely
recommend your medicine. I
1 \V. Hunt, 212 Anderson street,
\V\ Savannah, Ga. ,
HOBBS
Spsraps Kidney Pills.
HOims kk.mudY CO.. PnonuiTcM. CiucAaa.
Dr. ||..!>l» fill I ■ rSal.On t. V WKIINi'KVIL.I.Il 1
tjA.,tiy.'.. M. WI.NN .V SO S’, lkrutficltflK. I
-
When children are fretting,
tossing and wakeful at nights,
don't feget a surety—Me*
Hamel's I lady l’owders.
jf' - ~
A
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\ 'f ; - ‘>r\
H >
'' G , D
lir, Sf. Jordan.
of f ldniestoQ, N. Y.
Co!orL s9,Emaciated, Helpl©^. ,l,
A (omoietc i'ure BOOITH
SAHSH'IIUILt.
Thin i< bn M D. M. Jordan, a
ret red . - and o ie of the nu*H
f* -■!>' . J 'li/eim of OtsrgoCo., N Y.
I lildMl attack i|
‘ ‘ •hi v wUblt’d H ltil ur/
• Iv r and Kidneys «
’• * 'w« r»'*. Three voam h«*
I *. ’ ’5 * fiwtcfiji wnt&.
< > ** i •• .i • <>.,!'*» lUsu a Uvinf
1 b„ i r.<> vine and for live w«*D
I ntr bit itrarl. I was Uullf
’-r tfe&Jl *
4,0 •, J»ic rt • ju-. Hm*l s
.ceuiitiucud ul. lh i'»Kt I ii.il iblihixj Ih*
1 I It lx Her. Mil
oa«f iltf tilnd*
.* r ! cl -i t-.ocf .*r I* mu lo return
»•» my t..- M kr*raa la fetl fruuury,
A. r ! h it! it three bottle* | coiiiii t*id
ii; < , • : hurting me. Why, 1 go|
• . . t l l hi* f* * . ’ .■"> thn.** u iluv I
L*V« It* * * * It! , . m 4- thunks U> - y
food's C^rsaparilla
if i.» It lid lit* well. Alt who
«, li fVvlt v.\ li. M ]>, M.Joudav.
HOC' '3 PlLl *5 the belt after OKuuu
Hu*
Rip: hie Thlhiliw etna* naufwa
itipuus Tabular: i'leaaani Uiuttiv#.
CURED
mm*** K
The Kind You Have
Always Bought,
Bears tlie Fac-simile
Signature
—OF
ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
I bottle.
THE KIND
YOU HAVE
ALWAYS BOUGHT.
the centaur commmv. New vork Ctrr.
Special Notice.
If you should be so unfortiiimto
as to need anything in the
Undertaking line
such as Coffins, Caskets, Cases
Burial Robes, Etc., go to
w. it. nicvncß,
Lawrt-nceville, Ga.
No extra charge for hearse amt
services.
The HERALD (il)icu kpppa nil
band, fur nab , lull liitft "1
blanks
Warrantee Pert
Jintuhtjor Tilic f
Martgay. &on lira' blntntt % j
Mortgage on /nr* HI property '
Waiver Note
Crop Leins
Notes riser, ng title t
Sam nun nf (,',/rti : Jinn nt
North-coming ],■ mils,
dust ires Sumo. ■ notes ,
'Constables' Sales %
Sahpoenurs mol fi’i.'Ji'as
I j‘tlj*r-llt :uls :m(l Knvcl
jh'h suppliiMi 1«* order
AUK.L. fV
KENNESAW
High Grade ->
-if Fertilisers.
We will sell the fol
lowing High Grade
brands of Guano :
Kennesaw Kxlru 11iizli Grade
i » (4 II
“ Blood and Bone.
“ 11)•'It Grade Acid -
See us and get our prices l>e
fore you Imy.
Rutledge, Pate& Co
Bawreiieevii.o and Ulostor.
Fell. 10, ’o7—lf
N L. HUTC'IJNS, JU ,
ATHIUNKV AT I.AW.
Ollice 111 J’osl < Itliee Imilding.
[Prompt atienti >n g veil to collci
lions and pnctiee in Stale and
Federu '.Courts
K.. W. I’EKI’I.ES.
ATTORNEY A's LAW.
I.A W KKNCKV II I I - - - -11 KO
'lose Hlteidit*!) given nil busi
ness placed in bnmls.
ej' M. PhM’l.l'.N,
AT'I'OUN 1, V AT I AW
Luwrenceville,
I’ractices in the Male courts. Spe
cial intention given to the winding
up of estates.
■Honald K Johnston,
ATTOH.XKI Ai I V\V,
Lawrence ille, (ia,
I‘atromigc s iicib.l; prompt
execution of bn ine. s nns tired .
John M-Jacobs
—JtfiM’l* /•,
LaWRKM'KVIU.K, - - - Ga.
f«~t tfficeover G. W . * A. I*.
Cain’s Store.
W.T Hinton M D.
physician a si in;i;on,
l>A«’ri,A, (iKOhUIA.
All «*alK promptly tliemletl to,
day or nigln.
ni I*r. s 4 |f. Free*
hi. m s old .slued, mid a* y «»f his pa
tients desiring lo eniiliniic tre.it*
ment will be served by me
bum.
m.»n s oio sianu, nmi a l >• »i ins pa
tients desiring lo continue tre.it*
men! will tie served by me
bum.
Lawrenceville
Branch R. R.
Schedule in Kit. ei K**b. 16, ‘U6.
Leave I.awreuceville ... 7am
Arrive Suwapc* . ... Hunt
Leave Sit wan. ~ , loud a m
Arrive Law tele eville i 1 tsi a in
Leave Law relic, ville ... Ipm
Arrive Snwan.e 6pm
Leave Suunnee lids pm
Arrive Law tene,ville . . i it) pm
J. K. A E. |. MoKkia t:v,
Leeseea and MiUigfS.
C,U Hoy-'., C,.nj. Lreighl Agt
THE NICKVA-'lt’S OF THE
st.v. us.
Alahamn--Cutton State.
Ark.m»a:—Henr State.
California —< lolden State.
Cciorado —< imfennial State.
Connecticut Nutmeg State.
Tielawari--Blue Hen State.
Florida —!'* no -nla State.
Georgia—Creek' r State.
Illinois—Sucker Slate.
1 ndiana —Ho. sfi.p State.
lowa- -Hawkcye State.
Kansas—Sun How or State.
Kentucky —Blue Grass State.
Louisiana —Pelican State.
Maine—Pine True State.
Maryland—Old Line State.
Massacliusot i s—Bay St ate.
Michigan—Woolver'in State. .
Mi lines'J a—flop her Slate.
Minsissippi—Huy ton State.
Montana—. Stub Too State.
Nebraska—Blackwai r State.
Nevada—Silver State.
Ne w 11 am] i- h ire —G ran ito
’ State.
New Jots' v—Jersey Blue
State.
New York—Empire State.
North Carolina —Old North.
State.
North Dakota —Flickertail
State.
Ohio —Buckeye State.
Oregon—Beaver State.
PemiHylvania- Keystone State
Rhode Island —Little Rhody.
Sent Ii Carolina —Palmetto
State.
Seiitli Dakota —Swinge Cat
i
Tennessee—Pug Hi ml State.
Texas—Lone Star State.
Ye rin out —l i reen Mountain
State. .
Virginia—The Old Diminion.
Washington—l 'Jiinook State.
West Virginia—The Pantile
State.
Wisconsin —Badger State.
lUIOKbICN’K ARNIC \ SAM K
The lies- Salve in the world for
) ('els. Ilmises, So.es. Sal Ktieiim,
] f ever Sores, TeOer, < hupped Hand
<Miilhlain , ( urns :nol all Skin
Eruptions, and pr itively enres
t’lle.-i, or mi piy eipiired, I is
guaranteed to Rive perfect satis'ae
lion,or iininey refunded Price 25
cents n Inn For -ale hy
A. M.Winn I awi-encevnlle Ga
Take M. A Thedford’s Yoge
ture for all dis uises of the
stomach. For sale by A. M.
Winn A Son
Having used Dr. Tiehenor’s
A mseptie in mv family with
gr. it benefit I can truly recom
mend it to others.
Wm. Gakto, Banker.
D lliUlpie, loWa, Sept. 1(1, 188. r >.
NOTICE
TO DEBTORS AM) CREDIT
ORS.
All | 11 sons indebted by note or
aceount. t« William Garner, late
if G ivnmeit eounty, deceased,
are hereby noiilied that immedi-
I a'e payment will b - required;
land ail persons bolding claims
| against said estate will present
1 them hi H e undersigned, verified
as 11 quin d by law,
A. A. GARNER,
Aug 19, 1197, Executor,
Notice.
I will -ell a' private sale lot of
land S<>. 11*11 in ihe Till di.-lriei ot
(i wbinel t eonnt v. enmity, i .a., con
taining 260 acre-, mere or less, lying
oiierninl one-half miles Hast of Ihe
town of Suwanee, in saitl county.
On this trad there is 35 or 40 acres
of original lor -1 timber, about 75
acres in culti vat ion, of which about
30 aeres is good hot loin, well drain
ed, tlie hulai.c Is in old pin 1 Held.
On this tenet I here are tint e settle
ments, with dwellings an I out
buddings. Solti as the property of
.M rs. Margaret Darker, tier'd. The
priet* ami terms will he made known
on itpplieal ion lo Ihe undersigned,
who lives near Duluth, tin. Mr.
T. A. Darker and II nry Crumley,
who live near ihe place, will show
ii In parlio wishing to examine
ir. X 1,. ItAlilvKlf,
A 'g 23 Ivv Agl for heirs at liw
Cheap Money !
I uni prepared to secure loans
on real estate for , r > years at a
fi■ vv rate o! interest, l'arties
i eslring to obtain hums vv ill do
well to see me before making
other arrangements
E. F. M 'HON A l.l).
L ivvroiici villi-,Dec., 21, '.Ml.—tf
We hfivo used Hr. Tiebenor’s
Antiseptic throughout the shops
for over a year, and all, without
exception, pronounce it the best
thing they h; ve ever used for
cuts and bruise.-.
Yours truly,
lowa Iko\ Work (hiMiiany.
Heiiny, Ky , August, 11, 1»7.
CONSUMPTION
HO eKONOUNCED
, By the Physicians
1 skvere
V/^COUCH
/ • A.NI.V.
Spitting; Uloofl
Given Over by the Doctors!
LIFE SAVED BY
fYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
“ftevsii yf»ars a“«». my wife had a (
levore attack of lung trouble which i
h»* (diysicluns immouiDe*! cfUNimptiop, 1
riie cough w.is extremely distressing. \
isi-cclal!) at night, and was frcqueiit!) i
ittended v\!tW die spitting of blood. <
t'ti.i doctors being unable to help her. J
I induced her lotri Ayer's Cherry Pec <
cral, and was surprised at the great j
e.n*f it l ive. using <»ne whole ]
Miitle U uftaf -I. s(» that now she Is <
|uite strong ana h« ;drh> Tbr.v this J
netiielnesaved n»y wife's life. 1 havemd j
he least doubt." —K. Mounts, Mom- <
this, Teim. J
Iyer's Cherry Pectoral i
Received Highest Awards j
IT THE WORLD’S FAIR'
I /J>ANDY CAI *l^
|
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED !” rWIT eniwfir.nfinii, C*<mrPt« are flie Ideal I. *1
jdcmirt honkl.t free. A.,, v. l ‘ti, ‘
LABOR NOTES.
Cincinnati is to liavo n labor lem
pie.
To fur* Cnnstlimtlon I'orrver.
i.T' 11 ": U'indy Callmrtic. Vk- or'iVo.
Jr u. c. lull iocure, dniitKi'ils rrfuu.l money.
Congressman De GrafTenried was
once a brakf ma i.
K'lnmtß Vonr llowclh K’llh CmrHreOi.
' : !,'? ly Cathartic, cure constipation former.
iuc, If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Tillman will address Rochester
unionists on Labor Dav.
Educate Vonr Bnw.li Willi t'anrareta.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forevor.
*oc, 25c. It C. C. C. fall, druggists refund money.
Cape Town, Africa, carpenters
work eight hours a day.
Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Anny.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To*
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 60c or 11. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
•Sterling Remedy Co , Chicago or New Vork.
Altgeld is to make an aldress in
Philadelphia on Labor Day.
|
CASTOniA.
Indianapolis unions will go to
Muoice to celebrate Labor Day-
No-To-W»«- for *irty Ceuta.
(luaranteeil tobacco habit cure, maUen weak
«neu strong, blood pure. 6Hc, sl. All druggists
A sab ou-keeper Cfcnnot lie a nn m
Lei of the city council of Toronto
To Cure Constipation 1 orever.
Take Ciißt arets Candy Cathartic Wic orSte.
If C. C. C. full to cure, druggists refund money
* Frisco blow(*rs report that
I business is (*llllll ami work plenti
ful.
CASTOniA. '
The rate of wages of the New
'York German Farmers* Union is
45 cents an hour.
Everybody Saya So.
Oaseareta Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of the ago. l» ‘ us
i.it, and refreshing to tin* taste, ac*. gently
and poaitively on kidneys, liver and bo». .»,
tleansiug the entire aystfin, dispel colds,
cure headsehe, fever, liuhitual constlpai 1011
:tn.l biliousrx*.., Flcaac buy and try « !>"*
~IC C C t»-dav; 111, Ml cents. Holilaua
f imrau'sed to cure b> ill dniyKisU.
The international convention
of union coopers will lie held in
Cincinnati next month.
OASTOniA.
Carpenters in -120 cities and
towns in the. United States and
Canada enjoy the nine-hour day.
The l uited Machinists 1 Progres
sive Union of New York has re
duced its initiation fee to sl.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
‘‘'r-CZ'AfMz&t 3.
“Too Feeble
To do Cured
I of RHEUMATISM or DYSPEPSIA.”
Nonsense! That’s a doctor’s
excuse.
Justice k. Ve, of Ridgeway,
Mich., wasa Rheumatic sufleier
over 78 years old—‘‘too old to
I expect a cure," so they said.
He took
:
sTftnANeuwlgiG,
(jJREr
' and la on hit feet again, going
about tho country well snd '
sound.
Remaiksblo case,you say. AH
rases where this remedy is '
used are remarkable. It s a
temarl *ole medicine. y
It cleanses the blood of aetd
- makes s torpid liver active.
Testimonial below; ,
lfuviiitf tried fir C. C Roe i Livtr.
HheutuMiiu and Ni-uralaUf f-ure In my
uractlM. I ttud il an egti«)Ui i ni leim-tiy
IU UiTbltUtl < •jftUwUVMs. iudig*;»tiuu .
xeau,,. r H|>|)|roH|| \
Uo Puulak fur Dig* k ia
Aik Yowr Oiugunt or Merchant For It
CULLEN & NEWMAN, *
Sul* Proprietors,
KNOXVILLE. TENNBSAEB. V
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
PIEDMONT AIU LINB.
Con.lcn.ed Schedule of Passenger Tr»l«* }
In Effect Me, 3, 1K97.
Ves. INo. 18iP»*.All
Northbound. N».l« No 38 E,. Ko. *•
Dally, pally. ?»un. I»ai»y»
tr. Atlanta, CMP. Tao»11 00 m * |] J
;; A.lm.ta K.T. P { T 5 2
" ter:::: wS J -«p .
:: ten, !l«s S|! 1
I!mS 8 35,.; Jf,:
Westminster Li**)in * 97 a
** fteneea . .. 1-Wl* * I' 155 •
“ Central 1 !H> p; 4 4o p • =, 4o a
“ Greenville
“ Rpurianburg. 47 j» 6 lti • 715 a
“ Gaffneys. 4*)p! I J
*• Blacksburg 4L p <OB p ■ 7vi »
*' King's Mt . 518 P dda |
** Gastonia 606 p • q 0,,
Lv. Charlotte 0 40p 880 p, Z
Ar. Danville 11 23p 1 - UP » iteJ?
Ar. Richmond ... 6UO a 000 a
Ar. Washington j 6 41 a n M »
•* Baltm’ePßß U W » l l 5 l
•' Philadelphia. 1 0 15 a : J g •
“ New York,..) Ujd
I Fst.iwi Vee. No l ,
Southbound. 3.y No. 37 |> a j|y
j Dali v. Daily.
tv. N. yV,T*.IT.TT'. TTITe TSTpI
“ Philadelphia | 350 a' fl 55 p|
•* Baltimore.. 0 JfcJ a ft 20 p,
M Washington. 11 15 a 10 48 P ;
Lv. Richmond .. 12 56 pj 200 aj 200 a. •••_»>
{jv. Danville 6 20 p 5 50 a ®oi a
tr. Charlotte . 10 00 p ft 2o all }5
v. Gastonia 10 50 p I } **!
“ King's Mt 4 li® P
" Blaoasburg 11 82 plO 4ft a 200 p
*’ Gaffneys . 1147 p
“ Spartanburg. 12 20 a 11 87 a. 316 p,
•* Greenville.. 120a1228p. 43) P ! *+
“ Central .. 205 a 1 15 p ola p V M IT«
" Beneca 220 a 1 80 p 540 p g*.
M Westminster . * p j u _
“ Too.eoa 3 15 a 2 10 p 0» P
Mt. Airy 5g *
Cornelia
Lula ... 409a'3 13 P «ObP
“ Gainesville 4 85 a 331 p, 086 I* 720 •
- Buford 007 P 7 40J
" Norcross ' am *
Ar. Atlanta, E. T. 0 10 a 4 55 p 10 80 p 980 •
Ar. Atlanta, C T, 5 10 a 8 55 p 980 p,
“A” a. m. “P” p. in. "M" noon. "N” night.
Nos. 87 and 88—Daily. Washington and doutfr
western Vestibule Limited. Through PullmaA
ileeping ears lietween New York and New Or*
Leons, T\* Washington, Atlanta and Montgom
ery, and also between New York and MemphiA
Via Washington ,At)auta abd Birmingham. Plra#
class thoroughfare doaches between Washing
ton au<! Atlanta. Diuiug oars serve all maalf
•n route.
Nos. ;{5 and 3^—United Fast Mali
Si solid lie tween WushMHR and New Or*
s, via Southern UaiiwaMH6f& W. P. R R.,
L Sb N. R. R.. being of haggaga
ear au4 through ffffhout change sos
ptaaOngdrs of all classes. Pullman dtawinA
r.K.ni eleeuing cars l>otween New York
New Orl* .vns, via Atlanta and Montgomery;
Leaving Washington each Saturday, a tourist
sleeping car will run through between Wasljf
inl;ton and San Francisco without chaogOk
Nos. 11. ;ir and 12—Pullman sleapiug oars os*
tween Richmond and Cnsrlo te. vis Danrilla,
southbotiud Nos. 11 and 37, northbound No
Tii> Ait Line Belle train, Nos. 17 and Is, bss
tween Atlun’a Mid Mount Airy. Ga.. daily mm
eept Hundnv,
W. 11. GRKRN. J. M. CULP,
Gen') Supt., Traffic M’g'r.,
Washington, D. O. Washington, D. U
W. A TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Gcti’l Pass. Ag t , Ass't (4eu’l Pass. Ag’tj.
Washington, D. C. Atlanta,
*
'’SAL-
VESTIBULE
i limited u
| TRAINS u
TO
ATLANTA, CHARLOTTE,
AIUSTA, ATHENS,
WILMINGTON.
NEW ORLEANS.
CHATTANOOGA, N’SHVILLE
AND
NEW YORK. BOSTON,
PHILADELPHIA.
WASHINGTON, NORFOLK,
RICHMOND.
sohkuuLk in kwot Fkb. 7. ''.'7
South boa ud Jno ugJm. i i
I.v N.N v ::il'cnnltl( *ll and tUIOpM
Philadelphia - I 13pm 12 06n’t
ltaltiiimre - 315 3 SOaM
Washington - -140 j 4 30
Richmond - s Sit w 05
l.vNonoik viaS.A.T. 35pm !i 0
Portsmouth - H4f»pm| 030
i.v Weldon - *ll 2N *ft Ft
ar I lenderson - 13 56am *1 Upa
irDurhim (7 33 |t4 W
I.v I >iii-|iitin - t 5 2oian II lua.vi
Arßaleigh - *2 loabfit ttlpu
Sanford - 3 35 5 03
Scut hern Pines - 122 5 65
Hamlet - 5)0 t! 53
Wade.horo - 6 54 » |)
Ml tea - H 43 ft l-j
arChariotta - *l3oajn|*lb M
« hesteir - js 10am m 47 '
< bliloli - <145
I tree 11 >vood - 035 1 07au
Abbeville - |l(s 24l
Elberfon - 13 07 I $
Athens , I ID 34
Winder . ] a<> 4 ;j0
I.hueencevllle 2 31 0
A* laat 1 I 3 60pm 3
North lion 11 ! No (Ti-; no' a
I.vAilanla viaS.A.I. *l2no’n 7 80n
I.awreuceville • 2 mi.
• a n%
Abbeville .
4}reel, wood - ft 2|
Clinton - « m a «
Chester - Bly
lv Monro* , : , -
11 - ilia 2%
Sou: hern pines- la it 4 ii
Xr'Durfiaui .' ■ rra —
■"•aiii : oopie
‘Daily, f Daily, oxo«<|it .Siiodny
... oi” tll k, , ,U ’ a nil in for.
motion apply p, ,
B. A. NEW LAND,
Grill Ag I'ass. Dep*
Wx,. it. cSs;]i:" A,,u
Trawling I’.a-h. ,V|rt,
0 lv,, nbal| Hoijm , Atlanta
ESt John, \ i,. t . |.,„ s a ,|,i
.M«r. 11. \\ „ uloVHr l^
Stmt T''l \ h \ M,,| * w ’.Ueid
1, P ‘ . )' J ’ a "*l*thoh Ghul
1 a**. Agt.
General Offices; l'„.-tsn.o»tb, Va>
ui 1 ' '"s gent Is cal liarlfc
Kipauti 1 übuies cur# coiuupaiiuj*.