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Official Organ Town and County
iYi.UK At. I'EKPLKS, - ifMTOR
1 wrencevlllp. Or
SEPTEMBER 28, 1897.
WHEN FAMOUS MEN MAR
RIED.
Shakespeare married Aunt*
Hathaway when 18 years old.
Frederick the Great was 21
when he married the Princess
Elizabeth of Brunswick.
William Von Humboldt mar
ri. <l Karoline Von Dachdroeden
when 24.
Walter Scott was 25 when he
chose his Better half.
Dante married when 20 the
Florentine Gemma Doparti.
At th l same ago Johann \os.s
i.-d to the altar the sister of his
friend, Ernestina 1 Bide,
Napoleon was 27 when he mar
n 1 tli rich widow, Josephine
Beanharuals.
jiyron had attained the same
as;e when he gave his name to
ihi' heiress, Elizabeth Wilbank.
Buerger was more than 30
when he led his beautiful bride
to the altar
Luther was 42 when he chose
a wife.
FREE PILLS.
Send your address to H. E.
Bucklen <fc Co.. Chicago, and get
a free sample box of Dr. King s
New Life Bills. A trial will con
vince you of their mrrits. These
pills are easy in action and are
particularly effective in the cure
.if Constipation and Sick Head
ache For Malaria and Liver
troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaran
teed to be perfectly free from
everv deleterious substance and
to be purely vegetable. They
do not weaken by their action,
but by giving tone to stomach
and bowels greatly invigorate
the system, Regular size 25c
per box. Sold by A M \\ inn,
Druggist.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Thf museum of the National
Exhibition of Science at Arn
lieim, Amsterdam, has been
burned
Francis Aurelius Rulszky, the
celebrated Hungarian Jiteratenr
and |d)ilosopher, is dead. Aged
88 years.
A copy of Japan’s formal re
ply to Hawaii’s ofler to arbi
trate tin* matter in dispute has
been handed Secretary Sherman
at Washington.
It is stated that Consul-Gen
eral Lee will not return to his
P'ist at Havana, and that ex-
Congressman Aldrich will heap
pointed to the position by Octo
bur Ist.
In the meantime it must be
remembered that those Pacific
Sandwiches are made largely of
dark meat.
The New York Press says that
“kissing is- love’s Worcester
shire sauce,” Very little of it
should be used at a time.
The I’osti dice Department
has arranged for five mails a
month to and from New York
and the interior of Nicaragua.
Britain was the first country
to issue postage stamps and
stamped envelopes, the first ap
pearing in 1840. The dtnomiua
tiou of the earliest stamp was
one penny,
4 philantrophic society in St
Petersburg which has started
the picking up of cigar ends in
the streets makes on an average
something like .1(1500 a mouth
from this source alone.
.The city of Atheus by reduc
ing her rato one-tenth of one
per cent more than offsets the
increase in the state and county
tuxes.
Kluudicitis is a new word,
coined in the mint of the Haw
aiian Gazette, descriptive of the
Alaska gold fever. According
to several prospectors, who have
wi-uly retreated from the Klon
dike gold fields, the prevalent
afflictions in that region are
famine arid scurvy. Aud stiil
the adventurers continue to
flock to their graves in the snows
of Chilkoot Pass!
Bt cKI.KN’s AKNK A HALVE
The lleic Halve in the world for
< uts, llruUes, So.es, Sal Kheum,
I- ever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand
chilblains, Corns and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively eures
l’lles, or no pay equired, I is
guaranteed to give perfect satislae,
t ion, or money refunded Price 28
rents t. box For sale by
A. M.Wiun Lawrenceville Ga
THE GOOD OUT OfTt.
Landlady—l believe in let
ting coffee boil for 80 minutes;
that’s the only way to get the
goodness out of it.
New Boarder (testing his and
leaving it) —You succeeded ad
mirably, ma’am.
Take M. A. Thedford’s Voge
turu for all diseases of the
stomach. For sale by A. M.
ft inn Sou
Executors’ Sale.
BY authority of the last will
and testament of Samuel
Jl. Freeman, late of Gwinnett
county, deceased, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in October,
1897, at the court house door
in said county, between the le
gal hours of sale, and from day
to day, if necessary, until all of
said lands are sold, the follow
ing real estate belonging to the
estate of said Samuel 11. Free
man, viz: Nine Hundred and
Forty-Three acres of land, more
or less, the pume being cut up
into lots described and to be
sold as follows:
Lot No. 1
Being Thirty-Three(B3)acros
of land, more or less, out of lot
N 0.308 in the sth land district
of said county, and bounded as
follows: On the North by lands
of J. B. Freeman, East by lands
of A. S. Freeman, South by the
Jefferson road audWest by lands
of J. W. Wilson and thf Mon
roe road, 15 acres of this lot
is cultivable and the balance
original forest. On this lot is
sitnated a five-room dwelling
house and out houses.
LOT NO. 2
Being Fifty-Three (53) acres
of land, more or less, out of lot
No. 303, in the sth land district
of said county, and bounded as
follows: On the North by lands
of Mrs. Mattie A. Freeman and
the Jefferson road, East by
lands of A. S. Ereeman, Scuth
bv lands of the Freeman estate
and West by the Monroe road.
15 acres cultivable and the bal
ance original forest.
LOT NO. 8
Being Thirty-Two (32) acres
of land, more or less, in the sth
land district of said county, and
bounded as follows: Or. the
North by lot No. 2, East by
lands of S. L. Hinton, South
and West by lands of the Free
man estate and the Monroe road.
10 acres of this lot is cultivable
and the balance is original for
est.
LOT NO. 4
Being Twenty-Seven (27)
acres of land, more or less, out
of lot No. 302 in the sth district
of said county, and bounded as
follows: North by lot No. 8,
East by lands of S. L. Hinton,
South aud West by lands of the
Freeman estate, Mrs. Matilda
McMillan and the Monroe road.
10 acres cultivable, balance or
iginal forest.
LOT NO. 5
Being Nineteen (19) acres of
land, nion or less, out of lot
No. 302, in the sth district of
said county, and bounded as
follows: North by lot No. 4,
East by lands of S. L Hinton,
South and West by lands of the
Freeman estate, the Scho d
House lot and the nere lot own
ed by Mrs. Caledonia Wilson,
Mrs. Martha G. Hogan and Mrs.
Matilda McMillan. All original
forest.
LOT NO. 0
Being Eleven and Three-Fourth
(11J ) acres of land, more or less
out of lot No. 302 in the sth dis
trict of said county, and Inur.d
ed as follows: On the North by
lot No. 5, East by lauds of S.
L. Hinton, South and West by
lands of S. L. Hinton and Pleas
ant Hill church lot. All original
forest.
LOT NO. 7
Being Thirty-Two (32) acres
of land, more or less, out of
part of fractional lot No. 805,
in the sth district of said coun
ty, and bounded as follows:
North by lauds of the Freeman
estate, South by the Jefferson
road and lands of Mrs. Mattie
A. Freeman, and West by lands
of the estate. 15 acres culti
vable and the rest in old field
pines.
LOT NO. 8
Being Eighty-Heven (S 7)
acres of land, more or less, out
of Ist No. 334 in the sth dist.,
of said comity, and bounded as
follows: North by the Appa
lachee river, East by lands of
the Freeman estate, South and
West- by lauds of Mrs. Mary
Ann Hutchins aud George S.
Freeman. All original forest.
LOT No. 9
Being Eighty-Two (82) acres
of land, more or less, out of lot
No. 334>, in the sth district of
said county und bounded as
follows: North by the Appa
lacliee river, East by lands of
the Freeman estate and Mrs.
Nathan Ray, South and West
by lauds of John Hill and lot
No. 8. All original forest.
LOT NO. 10
Being One Hundred und Two
(102) acres of land, more or
less, partly outof the Patterson
Survey and the remainder out
of lot No. 830 in the 6th diet.,
of suid county, and bounded as
follows: North by lands of the
Freeman estate, East by lands
of Mrs. Eliza Jackson und the
Appalachee river, South and
West by lands of Mrs. Nathan
Ray, J. 1). Barnett aud lot No.
9. This lot is known us the
“Freeman Mill Tract," on
which is located u first-class
mill and dwelling house. About
U) acres of this lot is cultivable
—the balance original forest.
LOT NO. 11
Being One Hundred und Fif
teen (115) acres of land, more
or less, of l'uttersoi Survey uud
bounded us follows: North by
lands of U. E. Hill and George
W. Sikes, East by lands of
Mrs. Eliza Jackson, South and
\\ est by lot No. 10 and lands
of the Freeman estate. There
is a 8 room dwelling house on
this lot, and out-houses. About
80 acres are cultivable, the re
mainder being original forest.
LOT NO. 12
Being One Hundred and Four
(104) acres of land, more or
less, of Patterson survey, anil
bounded as follows: North by
lands of Isaac and Jack Hill,
East by lots Nos. 10 and 11,
South and West by the Appa
lachse river. All original for-
LOT NO. 18
Being Three-Fourths ($) of
an acre, more or less, out of lot
No. 302 in the sth district of
said county, and bounded as
follows: North by lot No. 6,
East by the one-acre tract own
ed by Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Hogan
and Mrs. McMillan and South
by the Monroe road. All culti
vable.
LOT NO. 14
Being Nineteen (19) acres of
land, more or less, out of frac
tional lot No. 300, in the sth
district of said county, and
bounded as follows: North by
lands of Mrs. Mattie A. Free
man, East by the Appalachee
river, South aud West by lands
of G. S., John H., and J. G.
Freeman. This lot is unim
proved.
LOT NO. 15
Being Two Hundred and Twelve
(212) acres of land, more or
less, out of parts of lots Nos.
304 and 805 in the sth land dis
trict of said county, ami No. 20
in the 7th land district of said
county, and bounded as follows:
North by lands of L. A. & J.G.
Wood and E. S. Hogan, East by
tile Appalachee river, South by
lot No. 7 aud lands of A. S.
Freeman, and West by lands of
J. it. Freeman. 100 acres of
this lot is cultivable and therei
are two 8-room dwelling houses]
and out-houses.
All these lots were surveyed,
and cut off by Robt. N. Maffett.
County Surveyor, and lie along’
the line of the G. C. A N. R. R. ,*
or are within a very short dis-’
sauce thereof.
Said real estate sold for thcj
purpose of distribution under,
tlte will of the deceased.
Terms, (’ash. If desired,
credit of 80 to (10 days will be.
allowed purchasers.
Parties desiring to exaniim
the lands and title will be given 1
all necessary information by*
the undersigned.
J. M. Wilson, Jr.,
Jkshk B. Fukkman,
Executors of Samuel H. Free
man, Deceased. ,
Dacula, Ga., Aug. 30, '97—st
NOTICE
TO DEBTORS AND CREDIT-,
OUS.
All persons indebted by note or
account 1m William Garner, late
of Gwinnett county, deceased,,
arc hereby notified that immedi
ate payment will be required;,
and all persons holding claims
against said estate will present'
them to the undersigned, verified]
as required by law.
A. A. GARNER, '
Aug 19, 1897, Executor,,
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The Herald will be
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from now until Christ
mas for 25 cents
Send in your name
through any of our
coriespondents or
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ing court.
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CASTORIA j
XVegetabk- PreparationforAs j
similatins the Food and Hernia j
ting tltc Stomachs and Bowels of j
f ffITTOKW 11 i ft
I
Promote s Digestion:Cheerful
ness and Rest. Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
Hwpe of Old VrSAMUUPHTWH
Sni~
A! I Stun* * ]
HrAtUr SmtU -
An/ if Seed * I
ri'-’nt . /
Hi Cart i* Soda * I
ftvrm Jin d - *
Clarified St tanr • J
WmAryntn ftmrm J
1 Ajierfeot Remedy for Conslioa
! tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions. Feveris
hness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK. j
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
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Few Appreciate the
DANGER
to which the Ex
poctant Mother is TjJb
exposed and the
'foreboding wi thU
which she looksy' •*vrr^f Al
forward to the rj)mfo
hour of woman’s
severest trial. All
effort should be fj Ry - jU*
'made to smooth ! f tWfßj'
these ruggediF | fvßfiU
places in life’s/ lj J Kim,
pathway for her. ’
“Mother's Friend”
allays Nervousness, and so assists
Nature that the change goes for
ward in an easy manner, without
such violent protest in the way of
1 Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy
forebodings, yield to cheerful and
hopeful anticipations —she passes
■through the ordeal quickly and
without pain—is left strong ami
vigorous and enabled to joyously
r perform the high and holy duties
'now devolved upon her. Safety
’to life of both is assured by the
use of “Mother’s Friend,” aud
■the time of recovery shortened.
* “I know one lady, the mother of thre« children,
twho a u floret greatly in the birth of each, who
I obtained a bottle of * Mothers hr* ini’ of MO
before her fourth confine moot, and to relie\ ed
quickly. All agree that their labor wan shorter
and leaa painful.” John G. I’olmll, Macon, t
Hent by Mail, on receipt of price. SI.OO PHI
’BOTTLE. Book “TO EXPECTANT MOTHERS”
mailed free, containing valuable information
aud voluntary testimonials.
Thc BRADFICLD REGULATOR CO . Atlanta, Ga
aOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
THE NEW WAY.
—WOMEN used
”lo think "fe
m a le diseases ”
could only be
treated after "lo
■Su A ) cal examini
ng \% tions” by physl
clans. Dread of
Bg such treatment
J kept thousands of
modest women
silent about their
suffering. Thein
'"•Bp troduction of
Wins of Cardui has now demon
strated that nine-tenths of all the
cases ot menstrual disorders do
not require a physician's attention
at all. The simple, pure
taken In the privacy of a woman's
own home insures quick relief and
speedy cure. Women need not
hesitate now. Wine of Cardui re
quires no humiliating examina
tions for its adoption. It cures any
disease that comes under the head
of "female troubles' - disorA-red
menses, falling of the womb,
"whites,"change of life It make*
women beautiful by making them
well. It keepa them young by
keeping them healthy. 4 i .00 at
the drug store.
For advice in cases requiring rpecial
directions, address, giving symptoms,
the "Ladies' Advisory Department,
Thc Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta
nooga. Ttno,
W. I. ADDISON, M.D.,Cary. Miss., says;
"I use Wine of Cardui extensively ih
my pract: ee and And it a must exceifeiu
preparation for remale troubles."
Corn
h a vigorous feeder and ro
gponds well to liberal fertiliza
tion. On corn lands the yield
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated with fer
tilizers containing not under
•j% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan cost* but
little and is sure to lead tci
profitable culture.
Our pamphlet* are not advertiiiflg riffttUl* boom
lo# apevui fertilizer*, but arc practical works, contain
ing latttkt researches on the i übject of lertiUiation, an*
aie really lu tazmcis. They ate sent Hew 10
■lflfiHl. (\
CkKMAN KALI WORKS,
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CASTORIA
Tho Kind Yon Have j
Always Bought,
Bears the Fae-simile
Signature
—of —
ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLE.
THE KIND
YOU HAVE
ALWAYS BOUGHT.
THC CCNTAUH ..OMWftWV. NtW
1 _ -a
Special Notice.
If you should be so unfortunate
as to need anything in the
Undertaking line
such as Coffins, Caskkts, Ca:*ks
Burial Robbs, Ere., go to
W. K. IHCXTKIt,
Lawrenceville, a.
No extra charge for hearse amt
serviees.
The HERALD "Itice keeps on
hand, for sale, full line of
blanks
Warrantee Deeds,
Jlonds Tor Title
*' »
MortgmjcH oh 11 t o Fjntnte
Mortgage on per* til pro/terh/
Waiver Nohs,
Crop Lein* t
ftotes reserei ig title
Summon. ;/' Garnishment
b'orth-eoniing nils,
Just ires S anna / omen,
Cvnstahlen' Sales,
Suhjtoen oes and. L'i: L'tt*
Letter-lb ads Envel
pes supplied to order
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Kennesaw
High Grade ->
<- Fertilizers.
We will sell the fol
lowing High Grade
brands of Guano:
Kenneßuw Extra High rade
4* II ii
Blood and Bone.
High r.i le Acid •
See us and get our prices be
fore you buy.
Rutledge, Pate &Co
I Lawrenceville and I osier.
, Feb. Id. ’97—if
I N L. HUTCHINS, J It.,
ATIOItNKY AT LAW.
1 Office in Dost Office building.
Prompt attention given to collec
j tions and practice in State and
| Federal Courts.
R- W. PEKP.LES.
ATT OKI! EY AT LAW,
LAwmtNCKvm.it. - - - - Oko
< lose aitentinii given all hu-i
--( ness plHecil in :.i> hand*.
y ■. PkLPLKS]
-—ATTORNEY AT LAW——
Lawrenceville,
Practices in the state courts. Spe
cial attention given ;<> the winding
up of estates.
Ronald K J ohnston
ATTORNEY AT LAW, >
Lawrenceville, a,
Patronage solicited; prompt
execution of hu-iinv* assured.
John M.Jacobi
—DES Tls T, ~
Lawrknceyili.k, - - - Ga.
aM“Officeoyer 0. •AA. P.
Cain’s Store.
W. T Hinton M D.
PHYBICHN a St R EON,
DIOIT4, pOKitlA.
I All calls promptly attended to,
day or night. •
oeated a' l>r. ■>. II Free
man’s old siand, and a y of his pa
th-ills desiring 10 continue treat
s meul will he served hy me
Ohio.
a
Lawrenceville
Branch R. R.
Schedule in Effect Fob. 15, *95.
Leave Lawrenceville-... 7 a in
Arrive Suwaue* 8 a in
Leave Suwane • lotkj a m
Arrive Lawreie eville llotla m
Leave Lawrenceville ... 4 p m
Arrive Suwaia spm
Leave Siivvanee 1148 pm
Arrive Lawienc'-ville.. 7 10 pin
J. R. A E. L. Mt Kklvky,
la-ssei-s ai d Mangrs.
U Bohn, Genl. Freight Agt
TJSEFt’ r i HINTS.
Aieohol lamps Ehould
Ho kept perfectly clean,
especially thoie used in
chafing dishes, etc.
Ifi-hes should hp
fully sorted and placed in
piles Lefore the work of
washing them is begun.
The dish water should
he changed a> often as
necessary. Dishes cannot
be bright and sparkling if
washed in dirty watci.
The silver may lie kept
in good order without a
thorough cleaning every
week if it is carefully
washed every time it is
used in hot suds and thor
oughly dried, then polish*
ed witli a soft pi-ce of
chamois*
Steel knives should be
washed and dried inimedi
ptely, as every drop of
water that settles on the
blade will leave a mark.
The handles of knives
should nevet be put into
water, or they will sp.lit.
Wash the knife while hold
ing it in the other ban I--
then dry immediately and
clean as soon as uu have
finished washing them.
A glass stopper can he
removed from a bottle by
allowing hot water to run
on the neck of the bottie
for a few minutes.
Frederick von Schiller
says the best women is
the one least talked about.
The diffeience between
a planet and a star is this
-A star shines by its own
lip it, a planet by light re
fli cted Horn another body.
The poles of Jupiter are
flattened almost exactly
like those of the earth.
Tee phenomenon can be
plainly seen with ihe tel
escope,
Having used Dr. Tichenor’s
Antiseptic in my family with
great benefit I can truly recom
mend it s o others.
Wm.Makio, Banker.
Dubuque, lowa, Sept. 10, 1885.
Cheap Money !
f am prepared to secure loans
on real estate for 5 years at a
low rato of interest. Parties
desiring to obtain loans will do
well to see me before making
other arrangements
L. F. M’DONALI).
Lawrenceville,Dec., 21, ’96.—tf
Ripans Tabutes: for sour stomach.
Ripans Tabutes cure biliousness.
Ripans Tabutes cure torpid liver.
Ripans Tabutes cure headache.
Ripaus Tabutes cure flatulence.
Ripans Tabules cure Indigestion.
Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia.
Ripans Tabules cure dizziness.
Ripans Tabules cure liver truubles.
Ripans Tabules: at druggists.
Ripaus Tabules banish pain
Mr. David If. Jordan
ot Edmaston, N. Y. *•
Colorless,Emaciated, Helpleif
4 t'omptrt* i'uve hw VGOjyQ
H IHSAVAUiLLA.
This U from Mr. D- M. Jordan, a
ret red farmer, *nd one of the modi
f#fil>ccted citizen* of Otsego Co., N V
“Fourteen years ago I had an attack <■ ,
gravel, tuul have since been truuliM with ttf j
Liver and Kidneys •
{r*»tatilly growing worse. Three rears %m
was so lOW ltint A «-4rXtd wc*-rcely Mull.
looked igcl-% like a <-o,jiae tliaei a living
being. 1 Uwt no uppotiio and for ttvr- »cen
| r;fe u«ibu*g I gruel. 1 badly
Mb .'Co tl at 1 had ho ; ato color a
i«r.i felt eCM»jc. Ilooti’s bai .vtiiatilhi war*
»*e vmiu* nuotL Hcioic 1 ini i nnished tAn
first bottle 1 ncll<‘e<l that 1 felt belter. IIS
Ure.l less,tilt iafluiuti.' ado Mei ikf bln4>
ger bad mlwldeo, Fiti color began u» p tor*
loin/ face, a lit I I b«u« f» feel knanv,
At' 1 1 hid Ltkofi three bottle.) 1 noum ed
amthiug without hurUtK nu* Why, | g %jk
fio 'tang* tlhitlhg .to e:it f* tiiu.-s a Jay |
k<»ve now fully recovered 'hunk* Ui I
Hood’d C&rsapariila
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HOUSEHOLD \VISLOM.
Nothing will improve the
complexion and give grae
to movement better than
housework.
Ammonia and water is an
excellent antidote for mos
quito bites-
Ice can he kept for several
days by wrapping it first in
old blankets and then in
several thicknesses of news
paper.
,
YOUR KIDNEYS
if they are healthy filter the uric acu 1
and poisons out of the system through
the urine. If they are not acting right
the results are Bright’s Disease, Rheu
matism, Neuralgia, Bladder Trouble,
Dropsy, etc.
These can be
CURED
I have been Lrouuleu i>-i a *oiig tune
with bladder trouble and backache
For month" I was obliged to rise sev
eral times every night to avoid'my
urine. I cannot describe the feeling
of utter weakness which would come
over me at times. 1 read your adver
tisement of Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kid
uey Bills rod bought a box at Haven
port’s drug store, and since using it I
hardly know I have a back, for the
pains are gone. My sleep is undig
turbed and I feel as strung a- 1 did
before my sickness eowmeneod. I owe
you my thanks for your health giving
remedy, and shall recommend it where
ever I think it is needed.
K. 1,. Christian, Ainericus. < .a.
HOBBS
Sparagus Kidney Pills.
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To Coro ('onstlptttion Forever.
Take Cascareta Candy Cathartic. Wo or 25c
If C. C. C. fail to euro, druggist* refund money
Fretting is a potent cause
of wrinkles.
OASTOniA.
Washing I lie I untls in
bran water will whiten and
soften the skin.
To Cura Const i,» it lon Forever.
Take Cuscurets Candy Cathartic. We or 25c.
If C. 0. C. full to cure, ciruggi»t* refund money
We learn risdoni by mis
fortune.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
Vegetable soups are nour
ishing and not as heating as
those made from meal stock.
Everybody Pay* So.
Cascareta Cindy Cathartic, t uo most won
derful medical discovery of the age, pleas
ant ami refreshing to the taste, act gently
ami positively on kidneys, liver *iml bowels,
cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, lever, habitual numtipatiou
and biliousness. Please buy ami trv a box
of C. C. C. to-dnv; 10,125, 50 rent*. Hold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
Plantain ’eaves applied to
bee stings or mo t|uiio bites
will remove the inllamation.
No-To-Hae for Fifty Ceuta.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, make* weak
men strong, blood pure. Me, sl. AU druggists
* Flannel should 1 e ironed
as little as possible and with
a moderately hot ijo i.
CABTOniA.
Unbleached eanten flannel
makes the best di>h cloths
Educate Your HoweU W ith Casesrats.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipatiou fortter
10c. 25c If C. CC. fail, UruggiikU refund money.
Water can be kept ice
cold by pulling in in a com
nion earthenware | ifi her
wrapped with wet tlannel,
CABTOniA.
**ciAA?aEE; S-
A nit n i for eaeii meal,
made out weekly, will save
much anxiety as t<. each
day’s meals.
Educate Your llowela W illi CuMcureU.
10c, JfY-. it (, ti o full, .IrupctsKt, fui,a v *
Ibiii I iob.n u fepil «urt knoll. Hor I 11. Ana).
T.l quit t«,b»i CQ easily pud (orovtr, be tuag
uutic. lull of lifo, umauiKl vigor, tuku i ,r
Bac. thaw.imler worker, lliutm&ki , utm u
Btrona. All druggists, 10c or 11. eutv gumun
tetd BooUltl ,111-1 aample free. AilUrtse
Swrllbg KuUi.Jy Lu , Cbicttgo or Now York
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
riEDXION 1- AMI LINT.
Condensed Schedule of Tralna
In Effect May *», 1897. ♦
Yes. No .lß KsEml
Northbound. \ O . R 8 E*. jNo. 99
Hally Daily. Sun. I»ally.
tv. Atlanta. C.T. 7R> nlta (» m 4 IISpUI SO *
’• Atlanta. 13. T. s:<! r, :f.|. D6O •
•• K-r.-1-.ss 031 a j 8 as tat M m
“ BnfoM. 10ii ! 7 •
“ f-Jaincsville. 10 85 :> • •*) i> 7 48p| Jft •
•* Eu!a 11 (X) si 48 t> 8 f M I» 247 a
“ OortiHla HTJ ;< . I «85 p
Ar. Mt. Airy 1128 » i « 4«I»;
Lv. T< •;> . .11 54 ;i ;j.V j* •' 9m
“ YvV--Iminster l-UJUm 4 FJ
“ Bciieca 12 48 i» 418 p •• fzl m
" Contral I 80 p 4 4.‘» j a
•• (4ii ciivilli' 201 ]> :» :«> |. - 5 & *
“ Hpsirtunbare 347 j- 0 IS ]»! • - 087 B
•• (DifFin ya. 4 28p' • -•••■ Jls a
*' Blflck-thurg 447i»7 08 i> j 7 ® •
“ Kiug’n Mt . . sis ]» 7 68 a
“ Oiistouia. . 5 -F» i o •
Lv. ('imrlolra 'p s .‘0 i* J •
Ar. Danville 11 25 ]> 12 00 n 1 .W p
Ar. Rkrhinftnd ... 600 a! 000 st 640 p
Ar.Wsi diimrfon : 0 42 p
“ paUn. e PHf! ! SOO a M & P
“ Philsul. iMhi-i . H» !'* a 2 f.(J B
“ Nov Y-.i-k ~.! 1 -‘ 4., m I 623 j
I sf.'l I Yen. v . .
Southbound. Us«». 33 No. 37
Daily. Daily. J
lv. .D.U.K.12 15 n I .'“-g f> " T!J . .. ™
“ Phihiddphia 350 a| 655 |>
“ Ballini'irc.... I 6 2 i it 020 i> |
" Washington. 11 15 alO 43 p ;
Lv. Bit ....
Lv. Danville . . .)6‘20 pi 5 50 a 0 o'> a
Ar. ('harlotte ... 10 00 j> : 025 a ll 15 a
Lv. Haxtnnia 10 50 j- I 1 ll p'
“ King's Mt ... . ! . . 135 p
“ Blacksburg 11 32 p1049a 206 p
" (4offucyi4 1147 p 226 p
“ SpartanVmrg. 12 2»i n 11 37 a 315 p ;
** c/rct nvilla.. . 1 20 a 12 28 1» 420 1> lt
'* Central . 205 a 115 p 515 p
" honocfi 2 21 n 1 35 p 540 p
" Westminster 58 p
“ T. . ’ a . 815 a 218 p 638 n Wn . n '
Mt. Airy ! 730 | • 625 ft
Cornelia ] 735 p 635 a
Lula ... 4t o a 313 pt 808 p 657 •
44 Gainesville 435 a 3 31 p 835 p 720 a
“ Bufortl . 907 p 748 a
M Nnivms* 943 p' 827 a
Ar Atlanta, K. T. 6 10 a 4 55 p 10 30 p »30 a
190 _j
‘•A’’ a. m. “P” p. in. “M" noon. “N” night.
No9.37and!P- -Daily. Washington aud Sout|i*
as stf-rn VoMtihulo Limited. Through Pullman
Bleeping cars between Now York and No* Or*
hans, VH Washington, Atlanta and Montfnm*
rry, nnd also between New 5 ork and
TiuWashington,Atlanta aud Birmingham. Firal
class thoroughfare coachaa between Washing*
ton and Atlanta. Dining oars nerve all inoalt
an rouie.
N( s and 36—Unitinl States Fast
runs sc»lid lie tween Washington and New Or
leans, via Southern Railway. A. Jts W. P. R. R*,
and L. & N. R. R., tjeing comjx.sod of ba
or.r and <• •a-*bo*, through wii houl change for
passengers of all clns-es. Pullman drawing
room km (’plug cars D.-tween New York oad
New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery,
Leaving Washington • acli Satimiay, a tourist
Bleeping ear will run through I*>tween Waahp
Ington a id San Francis<*o without change.
N« s. 11. IT mid 12—Pullman sleeping earn be*
tween Richmond and Ch iilo te. vii l>anville t
BOuthbo'in l Nos 11 and 3-. uorthliouiidNo Ml.
The Ah’ i .I'm Belle tra’.' Nils. 17 and 18, be
tv.i. i Ati i-i'a andMoimt Airy, (4a., dally «»*
Copt Sniuiav.
V H. (4HLKN, J M. f’T’LP,
Wen’l Snpt., TraWc M’g’r.,
Wa-'liin *n, D. C. Washington, D. 01
W. A. TURK, S H. HARDWICK,
Ueu lP - A.’t , Ass t (4» n'l Pass. Ag’t..
tSmOl LIMITED
{^p| TRAi RTH
ATLANTA, CH \BLOTTE,
AIUSTA, ATHENS,
ILMINGTON,
NEW ORLEANS.
CIIATTANOO A, N SHVILLE
AM)
NEW YORK, BOSTON,
PHILADELPHIA,
ASH IN TON, NORFOLK,
RK’UMOND.
iu i.k in kki rct Feb. 7. '•« ,
SoatHbonnd‘.no he;* •• i
la N "i v :alVnnUK,*ll a in'' tniip.M
Philadelphia - 1 12pm ISOftn’t
Haiti molt 1 - 3 15 2.V)mi
Washington - 110 420
Ri. hin.uid - S 53 005 -
LvNonulk visS. v.l,;*s 35pin tl 0
Postsmonth - 8 45pm 020
Li Weldon - lijf fg
Aril. ii'i. i'Miu - 1 2 aiiaui -I :itipM
Arliurhsm •; 32 Tioit
l.\Diirliiim -20 pm It 10aM
Arltaluigb - *2 lliaibi 3 34pn
Sanford - ;l 35 I 5 03
SouthernTine* - 122 J 5 55
Hamlet - 5 10 0 63
" ade-boro - 5 54 8 11
Monroe - u 43 |0 pj
Arc har lot te - . loam *lO a 5
< hosier - loam 10 47 ’
Clinton - !) 15 12 lo
t ire. na ood . ja 35 I 07a«
Abbeville - ||(s 241
Blberton - 1207 ! 5 .
Athens , 115 34
, Hinder - | ivi 480
Laweer.eeville 2 31 5 5
Northlmii 111 nT-100 "*
l.vAtlanta viaN.A.L.'*J2 no’n
’ftsHwreiicevilk* * j j
Attieti* . j « •
?»*«"" ’ l l® 1233 a a
Abbeville • ■ |
JtreenwiHMl . 41 200
into" . tiM 808
( besler - s |;( 4 :ts
IvM.meoe . hu, 7; O.U*
11 ■< inlet . 11 23 |g |5 ,
Sou; hem I hues- 12 11 !,ao *
Raleigh - 2 Mam *l|3s
SrT»urYiau) - ffiWpm
1 - ' - ,, |iii.,(i 1 ip'm
Mil; (Hipv
•Daily, f Daily, ~v,v|,| Sunday
h. r tn Wei., sicipeis add ,J, r .
•nut 1011 apply to |
I*. A NEW LAND,
G< Hi Ag Dans. |> p. #
() Rim bail
Wm. I!. CLEMENTS,
'Traveling |' a . H . Agt,
Kim ball 11 (Him , Atlanta
1 Si John Vic, Pros., <,4
£■“*! •' ll « . B Uhl.,
TraflioMgr V.E Mcßoo,(je.il
S**l>t I’. J. Anderson, Gunl
I ass. Agt.
Be. oral Othe.| o,ts m o U h, Va,
Rmans Tabules: gentle cathartic. *
L il ** 111 r< * constipation
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