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The Herald
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Official Organ Town and County
Tyi.es M. I‘ekim.ks, - Editor
LswrencevllJe. Ga
NOV K MISE K ::n, 1 Hi? 7.
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A WONDKIIKI'E DOCK
“1 have a dog, 1 said Senator
Vest, who had just heard a
great crow story, “who is very
sagacious. One morning he
watched intently while a negro
boy blacken my shoes. The
following morning he came to
w here 1 was sit ting with a black
jug brush in his mouth. ou
may not believe it, tint that
dog got down on his haunches,
spit on mv -hoes, Unk the brush
in his t*';!i and rubbed away
tike a ho ise on lire, lint I
must ad ini', that he did not get,
up much ot a polish. One bun
day, while 1 was living in Sp
dalia, this dog followed me to
church. 1 noticed that he
watched every movement of the
preacher. That afternoon I
heard a terrible howling of dogs
in my baek yard. I went out
to see what was tin- matter.
Mv dog was in the woodshed,
standing on his hind legs in an
old dry goods box. He held
down a torn almanac with one
fore paw and gesticulated wild
ly with the other, while he
swayed his head and howled to
an audience of four ot her dogs,
even more sadly than tin"
preacher I had heard that
morning.“
The narrator of the crow story
“threw up the sponge. 11 —The
Washington batter in the Mom
phis Appeal.
FACTS AND FIG CUES.
Wry few towns in the west
are without a boston store
Balzac says a girl who is stu
pid, ugly, poor and good, pos
sesses the four cardinal points
of misery.
Of tin :IT),000,000 bushels of
oysters consumed throughout
tile world every year this coun
try supplies $!!(), bush
els.
In this country of divorces
the national bird is the eagle,
that elm ises its male for life
and never repents its choice.
An example of poetic justice
is that of the Chicago man who
dislocated his shoulder in the
act of striking his horse with a
knotted rope.
Last year carriages valued at
$204,000 were imported in south
Africa. America got *lOl IHHI
of that sum, England $1 IS,OOO
lin’d Germany SO,OOO.
The stomach of a dead man
was recently introduced in the
probate court in Milwaukee to
show that the possess,,r wus of
unsound mind when lie made
his will.
Part of the $50,000 legacy
left by Geo M. Pullman to his
brother in llaltimore w ill be de
voted bv the latter to the work
of the Rnfnrm League, which
helped to knock out Gorman,
An aluminum airship in Ger
many rose 1,000 feet in the air
and floated twelve minutes.
This is considered suflieient
proof that one can be construc
ted that will float for twelve
days.
A suggestion has been made
in Seattle, Wash . that one of
islands near Alaska he named
after William Henry S. ward,
the great secretary of state,
whose work it was to annex
Alaska.
In Delaware two brothers
lived for forty years within S
ini Ha of each other, attended
the same church and frequently
traded with each other without
knowing they were related.
ARROW POINTS.
The religion that costs noth
ing is worth not him;.
When we are close to Christ I
v never feel any weialit iu I>is
yoke.
There arc iio crown wearers
in heaven who were not cross
li arms hero.
1 he measure of one's love for
Uh other i- Ins W lililii'uess t >
suiter for iiiin .
There is ho hotter place to
serve (iotl in than the one in
which ho has put u».
'1 Hose who serve (toil only
Lit never (l<>
praise (iotl'
id fault with
tore talonU
tloas we are
have.
APHORISMS.
Mind unemployed is mind
unenjoyd —Bovce.
Recollection is the only para
dise from which we cannot be
turned out. —Richter.
The less we parade our mis
fortunes the more sympathy we
command. —<). Dewey.
It is more diflicult and calls
for higher energies of soul to
live a martyr than to die one.
—Horace Mann.
Good manners are a part of
good morals, and if is as much
our duty as our interest to prac
tice both. —Hunter.
He that does good for God’s
sake seeks neither praise no:-re
ward, tint lie is sure of both in
th<‘ end. —Penn.
Nothing in the world is more
haughty than » man of moder
ate capacity when once raised
to power. —Wessenburg.
It is difficult to say who do
you the most mischief, enemies
with the worst intentions or
friends with the best.—Bill
wer.
Our incomes are like our
shoes: if too small they gal!
and pinch us. but it too large
th«v cause us to stumble and
trip.—Cotton.
Heal merit of any kind can
not be concealed; it will he dis
covered and nothing can de
preciate it but a man exhibit
ing it. himself. It may not al
ways be rewarded as it ought,
but it will always be known. —
Chesterfield.
My son, deal with men who
advertise. You will never lose
by it —Ben Franklin
It is only now and then that
Gop calls people to preach the
gospel, hut he calls convert to
be a witness for it.
It is true that an empty
wagon makes the most, noise
an that and empty head.nsually
has a moldh that does a heap
of rattling.--Exchange.
A W est Virginian is having
a big run of luck. His cousin
has eloped with his wife and
every oue of his six children. —
Courier-Journal.
An exchange says u litlle girl
had been taught to pray for
others and for anything she
wanted, wound up her prayer as
follows: “And now O, God,
take care of yourself, for if any
thing should happen to you,
we would only have McKinley
to help us, and ho ain’t doing
near as well as we expected.”
A New York Sunday-school
teacher told her pupils that
when tiny put their pennies
into the routi ihut ion box she
wanted each one to repeat a
Bible verse suitable for the
occasion. The first boy drop
ped in his rent, saving; “The
Lord loveth a cheerful giver.'
The next hoy dropped his pen
ny into the box, saying. “He
that giveth to the poor lendeth
to tin* Lord.’ The third a d
youngest liny dr, pped in ids
penney saying: “A fool and his
money are soon parted. —De
troit Journal.
♦• ♦ ■
“I think they had bet ter let
the Old Bible alone,’ said E.
“That’s what you have been
doing for years,’said 8. “l’ut
me down for cigars for the
crowd,’was the response from
E. when the subsidence of
laughter enable him to make
himself heard.—Boston Trav
eler.
In Alabama the other day a
young farmer and his wife hud
a spirted dispute over a trivial
matter Rather than yield to
her he blew out his brains.
Now the woman enn have her
own way Probably the young
fellow never looked at it in that
light.
Some idea of Mr. Roekofeler’s
vast wealth may bo gained from
tho follow ilia ligurcs : Ile sleeps
eight and one-half hours every
night, retiring at 10:Ho and
rising at 7- Kvery morning
when lie get up he is .+ 17.70f>
richer than he was when he
went to led. lie sits down to
breakfast at S o’clock and leaves
the table at 8:H0, and in that
short time his wealth has
grown *loll nO. On Sunday he
goes to church, and in the two
hours that he is away from
home his riches have grown 11,-
160. llis nightly amusement is
is playing the violeu. Kvery
evening when he picks up his
instrument he is $50,000 richer
than he was when he laid il
down the previous night.— Kx
MnOn'Mffi
If you ;rc iml- bled to
tliis otlico lor Subset ipt oil
.lob Work or Advtutisir.u,
we hope you will not I'ot
get us. We have not hur
iissed o.t patrons with
iluus dtit ing the year but
we ut ed every dollar that
is due us. tlu* amount
may l» untill hut it is due
and will In- thankfully re
ceived.
It you can’t call at the
olUce send by rogistoi ed
letlwr or through your
pout master'
FARM AND GARDEN NOTES’
Don’t let the heels and
squashes slay out too long.
Drainage will greatly incrense
t he value of wet ground.
Spare the harrow in the early
stug.-H of corn growth and spoil
I the crop
The hired man should boa 1
'gentleman among the children!
in the I otise.
The tomato trellises will last 1
much longer if given shelter,
during tlie winter.
In sections outside the corn
belt corn can often bo profit
ably grown for t he silo.
When the surface bakes after,
a rain, a light harmw should be
used, whet her the crop is up or
Hot.
Hay caps area good invest
ment. They w ill in a wet sea
son pay f r tin mselves very
quickly.
Hailstorms are likely any
where and insurance against
them is as insurance against
lire.
Eighty acres intensively cul-l
tivated are better than 100 acres
tinder the too nflon loose sys
tem of farming.
For a root that, is such un
questionable vahie to the hog,
the arti h ike gets more hard
knodks that it deserves.J
Divide up the farm among the
grown boys if it is large enough
to make several reasonably 1
sized farms, and encourage each]
to get a home of his own.
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
» ridache,
pr * ... and au *
\T 'aL W sea . and
2 p r f - •
'•■.•Y ... pares the (
system that Child-Birth is made
easy and the time of recovery
shortened—many say "stronger;
after .than before con r inemenr„”
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.
No other remedy robs confine
ment of its pain. . ,
“A cn’tomor whoso wife lined ’Mother’* Friend,
if <i|o had to go thlo’ijili th« oi’ilo.ll
again, end Ihce Hire but four bottles to l-«
obtained, and the cos* w,vt IIOOX*O p«»r bottle, ho
Would havo thfui *.: •>. Layton, Dayton,Ohio.
‘>nt hy M » - •,» jpt. • f>( iPFk BGTTLF. B "it.
Tit •i M i i A,\* I* *1 II * i •' . ■!• 1 • « containing
valuable ip. ana tuiunltiy Irsuntußuh. i
TMC BRAUFIILD IIECULATOR CO . ATUkNT*. G*. (
WL'J OU. ORUVraIITS. '
I ban demonstrated ten thousand
liuicii that it, ie almost iitluiltbl#
FOR WOMAN'S
PECULIAR
WEAKNESSES,
Irregularities and derangement*.
It bus Irncomn llm hading retmily
for tins i-ia.s o? Doubles. Itrxerta
m u 1 tub 1 f 11 11 y bedlintr, rdrengtlu.-u
--ing timi aoothidK itiflucnce upon
tho menstrut!l
••whiles' ’ and falling of the womb,
ll h'.opa tloodiug ami relic, es nup-
fe-ia
{iroßtu'd stud painful menetruatlon.
•or ihougu of Life U in the heat
liw-iiiciuu made. It ia beneficial
tluriuK pregiutury, ami help* to
briutf childicii into iwomea i»arreu
for uar>. It ii*\igoratca,
Ifttc-i, Mivnjythen* the whole »>*-
tem . Thi.« Kivut remedy is offeretl
to all afflicted women. W liy will
any woman suffer another minute
with ■« rtain relief within reach)
W'tno of t’ardui only cost* fl.ooper
bottiu ut your urug store.
f r 'l'l-icf, in miss rr*fH<iin<j <ffrrr
f*. < i nt»s tin • l.uttirs'
.<dii* iy Ihfktrf mutt, lUr i Udttuinniyu Med
ium. i'o., < Imttiinutija, Trim.
Rev. ]. W SMITH. Camden. S. C.. says:
• My wife liked Wine of Cartiui at home
for l.i! :.'j| of the aomb and it entirely
cured Iter.”
“Blight”’
costs cotton planters more
than five million dollars an
nually. This is an enormous
waste, and can he prevented.
Practical experiments at Ala
bama Experiment Station show
Conclusively that the use of
“Kainit”
will prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
Our pamphlet* are not a<W*rtU>off circular* boons.
*', . Mitaiu*
»h« result* ot laicet . Apemnem* iu vU • him.
i >«ty cut on farmer aUuuid liave a copy. 1 ul%
••ut tree iur the a.kmg.
GkfcMAN KALI WuE^,
te*UMukt.k i« Y«4k . 1
rsmp®
:
AVegc table Preparation lor As
similating
ling itic Slomadis and Dowels of
•Infants /C hildKkn
Promotes Digestion,('iteerful
ness and Rest.Conlains neither
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nahcotic.
Unyx sfOM VrSAMVKLBtUm
Sit&“
A/x Srn/i * * .
fittUUc Mu -
Amu *
Jinpenmnt ~ *
Jtl (otimwU Smm *
n&m Set ft -
Clanfint Stidmr .
hmUtayrmn A Arm? y
A perfect Remedy forConstioa
fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEI’.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW’ YORK.
Alb mitnths old
Kls Dos. S -13C1M s
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Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
Posters,
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I Herald Job Offico,
Lawrencevi’le, Ga
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IN L. HUTCHINS, .IK ,
ATTOIISEY AT I.AW.
Olllce m Post Ofliee building.
Prompt attention given to collec
tions and prietice in State and
K.deral Court..
l\. \V. I'KKPLKS.
ATTO'RNEY at law.
I,AWH*XtSVU.UC. - - - -
attcutlou given .11 Inisl
ncm. placed In :.>y li.nd*.
t. M. I’KEPLBS,
ATTOKNET AT I.AW
Lawrenecville,
Practices in tlie State court.. *l*"
•iai attention given to Hie winding
up of e-tate*.
Ronald K Johnston,
AT'tdllNKV At LAW,
Lnwrencov illtt,
I‘ntroiiMgc solicited; prompt
execution of business assured.
John VI Jacob*
ibA’-VrV.s/’,-
I.AWHEN(*K V11.1.K, ~CA. j
•aroiliceovert!. W. it A. P.
ain V Store.
V.T. Hinton. M D.
•in sit I\N A- SI ROKON.
I)aci i.a. t! Komu a ■
All ea ls promptly attended U>.
»y nr ni tli'.
l ocated at Hr. S. 11. t ree
m i,iM »taiiil, anil any lii» pa
i ills Oetiriug to continue Irtnil
iii ip w ill be .erred l>y ni.
bum. _
Cotton Seed !
I nni prepared to pay the
cash price for cotton
wed tins season, both at Law- .
uiicvillc mid v!luster. It will
e money to you to *so mo bey
.or., yon soil.
S«pi lith—tt W. »» COOPKII
CASTORIA
Tlie Kind You Have
Always Bought,
Bears the Fac-simile
Signature
—of —
ON THE -
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLE.
THE KIND
YOU HAVE
ALWAYS BOUGHT.
tat C&MTAUN ■ OW»>N», NCVV YORK CITY.
Cheap Money !
I am pri.parftti I" aecurn loans
on row I 'ratal v for ft year* at a
low rat* of iot«rnKt. Parties
<: pairing to obtain loans will do
well t<> me before making
«i(her anangi-mants
L. F. M DONALD.
I.awr-.’iw'ville.pefl., 21, ’wtl.—tf
Lawrenceville
Branch R, R.
SeloHlulo in Klfoet Feb. in, ‘tlft
Leave Lnwreuoevillo ■... 7am
Arrive toiwanee 8 a n»
i l.eiwe SiMvane t 100(5 a m
Arrive Lawrutionvilie 11 (M 1 a m
i Leave Luwreoenville. . v . 4 pm
Arrive Suwan»*) ft p in
; Leave Hawaiian (*, 18 p m
ArriveLawroueeviile.. 7 10 pm
.1, It. A K. L. McKki.vky,
. Lvsseei ai d Mungra.
IG. I lloitN, rtwol. Fieight Agt
Special Notice.
If you aliotilti t-e so unfortunate
us to newd anyf Uing in the
Underta ting line
am m as Corns , Caskets, Case*
Ha: r At. Rome*. Km, go to
\v. it. i»«Jx rEii.
j, *reucevill*, tia.
extra i liaigt* for bears# ami
net vi !•.*.
Take M A Thedford’s Yog—
turn for all diannaa* of the
stou Mcli. For aalo by A. M
/bni . i ,v Son
Wi ae« I’ahut— <.nre
Kin M Tabules tire liver troubled.
(111> ea Tubule* are dlrtineas
> Kin ,is Tubulca r ura dvsiiepsia.
Rip ns Tabu tea cure constipation.
I Ripi v» Tabulee for sour steuiacb.
MISS BELLADONNA'S BAY
INGS.
When n person isn't illy a
whole person. hnt is merely a
little girl, it is hardly worth
while for her to have a last
"finie at all for it‘s ijo real use
t i her.
Ch-l Iren don't seem to care
for the fa ne things that they
used to like in old times; they
are more advanced now days.
It'is bad enough to be a child
oven'uow but it mti«f have been
simply unbearable in old t imes,
II is funny how j, kes nearly
always make somebody in d
I sskedjpape one day why it wes
au 1 he laid it was teems®
omne people could net see i. «
ooint, and others found the
point so sharp that it stuck into
t ham •“
If I ever hav® auy childrei
I l”t them name th m-elves
and then it will be their own
fault if they i.ou't get what
they like. Pa«ents can't.- make
their (hil.lren “beltaye l * after
viiey are 01 ge, uu . i don't «e
why they should have a righ
to fasten n name onto them foi
tbp whol° of their lives —From
‘ Miss Helh a lomia, a Child of
To-day.”
1 ,“What do you suppose I will
look like when I .got out of
this?* 1 snapped a young lady at
the conductor of an overcrowd
ed cable car. -'ej
"“A good deal like ft ertohed
sugar, miss,'* said the', bellring
«. *9
f And the lady lutng ;on to'* a
strrfp and rode four ntilesj fur
ther, with the sntito of un an
gel.
PROMISES OF REFORM.
“Jackson has an advertise
ment in (his paper which reads;
‘Como back and I'll be good.’”
“Has has wife left him?”
“No; it’s the cook.”—Press
and Printer.
CONFIDENCE,
The Farmer —Yes, the young
minister is a brightyoung man.
Tourist—ls he orthodox or
heterodox.
The Farmer—l dutino, exact
ly, but you can bet lie’s which
ever of em’ is right.—Puck.
If the heart is wrong how can
the life be right?
The silo will enable file far
mer to keep more cows profit
ably.
All tii il is neee«snry in writ
ing a lo\ ■ letter is to say ”1
love you” in as many different
wavs as possible. —Rile.
Do you allow smoking in the
barn? If you do increase your
insurance. That may not be
exactly honest, but when a man
tries to burn bis barn the mat
ter of b lu sty w ill not probably
worry him.
CITATION
FOR A NEW PUBLIC ROAD.
Divers citizens having petilion- <i
for the establishing of u public road
from AVilliam Dtvia’ via Mason’s
Mills on Yellow ltiver to \V, T.
Farmer's, where il now intersects
the Kook bridge road 1 , that said
roid he extended across Rockb-ldge
road si fanners, along a private
way throimh the finds of IV. T.
Firmer and S. II Lindsey to *
point on the county line, Commis
sioners having made » favorable re
port as to public utility. i is
Ordered, That Citatl 'll he pub
!isi,e,i ill 'l’ll* lIWIXNiII Hkhald
fur g'lila, * prior to (he Ist Monday
in December I8»7. Any one having
objections to establishing above
described road will llie liiein on or
befoie said Ist Monday in Decem
ber next.
A true extract from tlw minutes
of said board County Commission
ers. Janus I>. Srixix,
Nov. 2nd 1807 Clerk.
CITATION
FOR A NEW PUBLIC ROAD
Diver.- citizens having petitioned
for the establishing of a public road
beginning at corpora's limits of
Norcross, atthe llsnce Ribs place,
by ihe old saw mill place of the
biveloy's ami McKlroy’s, thence
along ihe senlement read now open
in ( rooked Cheek, on llie land line
between M, C. Lively and f. I*
Walker, ;he road to cross Crooked
Creek at the old lord at the corner
of l .iveiey'e land and Walker pluee.
I lienee up llie creek about 3h rods
U, llie load leaning by Mrs. Sarah
V\ unbor's residence, intersecting
i he romi running from Bold. M-d
--lock’s to Pinkneyville, near Frank
llhiiey's residence. I ouruissiouers
having made a favorable reiMirl as
lo public' utility,
Ordered, By the Board of County
Conimis>ioner», that Citation do is
-iic for .«> days, published in Tne.
(iwiNMKri llmuit), prior to Hist
Moudav ill Dteouiber, ls!>7.
A true extract from minutes of
said Board. JintEt D. Srancit.
Nov. 2nd IMI7. < Irrk.
Kipans Tabules.
Kipans Tatmles: one gives relief.
Kipans Tahules assist digestiei.
Uipans falulus cure nausea.
Kipat,* Tabules: at drujtglsla.
Ripana Tabules cure flatulence.
Kipans Tabules: pleasant laxative.
Kipans Tabules cure bad breath.
Valuable lo Women.
Fspn ially valuable to womeo is Brown*’
•**<».i Rufku.*lu- Mfuiblien, bfuduclio
ra. *trv*m*th t;ikr* the i>!u« e ot
TcukiM mU the yjlovv of hetltb remHlv
uiurt t<» tin* {ffillitl eheek w!»en *!n> uoii*
llf ■ i -• I • i' • - !!' t-hiMren
• r o\ »*rta.»rke»l men ii ha« uoc*|i)«i.‘ jc tt home
•ijouhi without tin's tk>uo«i» mn**«iy.
JiroOiia trou iijtlwi# i« »olu by ail dealer*.
! 2S< 50, DRUSGfSTS
; ABSOLUTELY GOARANTEED ’ ’ : u ; ,V”. f Derail 'Mills# Salll*|
( I'k ami honklrt I'rcf. Ad. STKIJUM; UKMt P> 1 1 . ; i , or ’\<>rk. an.
NEURALGIA
is pain in the nerve--, ft i thought liy
some medical experts to 1 e oau.-.od t>y
poverty of tlie I>l si, v■, li condition
lowers the tune «>l the nerves and
starves them.
Unless the poisons and waste matter
in the blood are tittered out ot it by the
kidneys into the urine, the blood will
carry disease instead of nourishment to
the nerves. Neuralgia. or pain in the
nerves is the danger signal or symptom
which nature uses to warn the victim
of danger.
This condition can be
CURED
I have oeen a grea, ier wit
neuralgia and liver and kidney troub
le# for three or four years i hav
tried many remedies tut none di
me as much ‘good as your Sparagi
Kidney Pills’ and bitth- l iver Pill
They are helping me anil also m
mother, who has been so at limes s'-
could not walk, but your pills hav
ten® her rheumatism so much goo
she says she will use no other iriedi
ciue. Rosa (Tonhard, ltox'4oß,Clarks
ville, Teiin.
HOBBS
Sparaps Kidney Pills.
HOUIiS REMEDY CO., Pe-iprictobs, Chicago.
Dr. Hobbs Pill. Per Male In LAWRENCE VILLE
WA .bj A . M. v. INNA SON. Dncnd*!'-
The Batik of England'wns ' r op<.-!
202 years ago.
BJumtf Your noweU Vi it li r.mc»r«*t*.
Candy Cathartic, cup* cons’, ipat ion forev or
10c,Sftu. If C. C C. fail# dnu ists nfundmoney
Eggs are becoming very scare
iu every portion of the country.
T.> 1 nre Con.tlpntlon I ore,,-r.
Take C.isvinets l.'amly Cathartic. to,-orSSc
11 C. O. ('■ fail to cure, uruggisls refund mono
A prohibitionist will kick jus
as hard ns any other man when h
finds water in the nnlk.
CABTOniA.
—* is ca
Tbc average man who claims t
be the architect of his own fortune
never gets tin' foniidotion finished.
An Old Id***.
Every d«y strengthen- >;.<» 1 A li« _ T e?
neut physicians thot impure !*i- • ‘ -s th
eaufce ol’ the un:j‘»i ; *• • , !il ' «li>* ‘-i
Twnity«l
pit a Inisia Tor tlie D.nrK’l « 1 »• •' : 1
Bitter*. The many remark W*t in- 1 •
by thi* tiinioua old remedy nr
Butfb*i« nt to prove that the tin nr * correct
Brown*’ Iron Bitters is* sold l*v all dealer*
In Mexico tho sclto-l children
who hav® done best, are allow d to
-mok cigars while pi r-ui ig tier
lesson.
CASTOR! A
For Infants and Children.
The yellow fever is rapidly 'ly
ing out ou the Guli coast.
IMk’t TukrrroSpit mul Smoke Ti.ur 1 Ifr Anay.
To quit tobacco cushy end forever. -.e
ustic. lull of life, nerve and . igor, "“>* Nu ’ l °'
Hue, the wonder-worker, that make-' vvrul, men
strong. All druggists,6oc or H. Cure giiarun
teed Booklet end sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co , Chicago or .Veiv loik.
Although n needle has an eve in
its head it is not aide t*> m o its own
poiut.
Everybody Says v-o.
CnacareU t’andc Cntluii'i c, l • most won
derful modicui die o'i r 'i 1 - I‘' ■
an*, sod refroshing to tbi hi
anil positively on kiducr *. io or und b.
cleansing tlie enti.c s, - ' m, tn«i" 1. >
earn beailaclie, fcvi-r, hnlati.id • . i s" ai.o
and liilioiisness. I’ltas-' hue and to a 1 " 1
of C. C. C. tivdar, 10, " ..t* * cnis, hoidiiL
guarmii’acd to care !>.' aU dinvgists.
Mining is on n boom in norlh
east Georgia, 'l'lio hills are tuli
ofgohL
CABTODIA.
Much cotton is be ing stored in
the ware louses and ii|oi tie
farms awnitin hotter pries.
Wo-To-Ba* Tor i iltv t i nts.
Ouarnatccd Wine ;. v-re i.ake* *c ■
meu strong, blood pi ■' 1- All drug,.
If one expr ets to get a squar
meal he must pay a round price
for it.
T«» Cure t*»uH M ; t » >u > ort vi r,
Take o:i*cnrels» Ckihlv' -1n .'i ■ l"y “t* '*•
If l” f. C. ft|ll to cun , tlni r „iM .» m».d» u l- ,
It is naturnl that a rnau rln uh
go wild when h has b c.i ill ■ *
guirn-' of.
OASSTO /IT gy.
-
Every seventh pert up -n tl
l nited Kingtlom is a 1 ini' i.- r.
IKHuratoYour Bowflu With t t-i. rein.
Sanely Cathartic, curt Aonstijn c\er
lOe. tDu If« C C fall, druggie.* re!uu . itiuut \
SOUTHI AILVvaV. ■
Tv*’’ • * a..
m v
riKD.UOM AIR t.IKA
p< l«n. I hcluin «*f raH*nnver Ttaln%
In Unrccfc May 2, 1807.
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.5’ : t/tftn and South®
v. ■ * • ut <»ngh Pullma*
b ■ 5 <>l U ami New Or*
and Montgom*
(■' ■ N' ' k andMemphlJ*
v min if ham. Firtl
' ' « worn W ashing*
to •. k e:»i i *< rve all raeAi*
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1* • • • . &w. i*. R.m,
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p *
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N <•- md Montgomery^
I rday, a touriril
1 r l ot wc.-n Wujlip
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cop Stui.'.av.
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t 'frallle M’g’r,,
' (’. a >iiit<<oil, D. Ck
W > T! t f \ IM>WICK,
(. ' , s\ ! lion ] Ag*t. f
Atlanta,
Arc You SicK
Of Being
SicK?
Then let us suggest a cure.
Ten to on. the trouble started
with your liver. A torpid liver
causes Rheur mtism, Neuralgia,
Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head
ache and a dozen other ui Ime.its.
|tISL
efatwv^curdlgio
(jJREr
goes straight to work on the
liver. It cLuises that oigan;
makes it active again -the acid
leaves you’re blood andyoil’ra
cured. Testimonial below:
I cuf.nl my wife* of u<*uriil«ia of
h. i.i ; - ir- : luodiitg by tl»« u>e of
\our medifit •* attvr mu bo»t Urnttor*
* tu Liiii-inuutl laiiiHl.
It \v faiikrr.
4 - W. I'ourtb sitrwi, CinuJnoatl.
Ai < Your Prt', .i.M or Merchant For It
CULLFN & NEWMAN,
Sole Proprietors,
Knoxville, Penn.
HUN DOWN Wl'l H
DYSPEPSIA
©STOMACH
Liver
AND HEART
4(J ; xrrai n»
f _-e'> Almost iu Desnair
i ui rinallg
‘y •• V. s OUK.EI 3D
By Takiu«
AYER’S PILLS
‘For ftftcc! ypp.M, I was a ;»r§at nus- Of
-i toim*.
’L.-- Ml <>f many doctors, but <>■
> fi**w "“iso n:t<l worse, until l bt'cmue Of
\ 1 ' "illJ i i v\a U filly yards 5
H My o
11,- l- O
* . l u it I wouHl surely die. I S
ti 1a • i li Is i"d flu v bcljM.il uie o
°
* • " 1 > ‘ 1 don’t know of 2
o
‘ s ■ n
' .
I’i-J i. HAUL, ill. \Varren ( 0., S. C. W
AYER S PILLS 1
Hfceived Highest Awards pj
AT THE WOKLD’S FAIR oj