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Official Organ Town and County
'JN t. it Al. I’kkpi.ks, - Kpitor
' Ga
DECEMBER 7, 1807.
The HERALD office keeps on
hand, for sale, a full line of
blanks k
I Van-ante? Deed*,
Hand* jor Till?,
Mart gages on Real k*tate.
Mortgage on per*' a! property
Waiver Xote* t
< trap Lei"* t
Xote* referring titl?'
.SiiiniiiontoJ' Garnishment
Forth-con\i»g Bond*,
don't ire* SninmOnte*,
('on *t aide* ' Sale*,
Subpoena** and Fi:f'a»
ftST" Letter-Heads and Envel
peg supplied to order
SMART SAVINGS.
I?u*inegg men, in business
licure, attend only to businest
mat'ers.
S ial calls are best adapted
to the social circle.
Make vour business known
in few words without loss of
time.
l.st your dealing with a
stranger be most carefully con
sid*Ted, and tried frendship
duly appreciated.
A mean act will soon recoil,
and a man of honor will bo es
teemed.
Leave “tricks of trade” to
those whose education was
never e unpleted.
Treat all with respect, eoutide
in i w, wrong no man.
lie m ver alraid to say no,
and always prompt t > acknowl
edge and rectify a wrong.
Leave nothing fi>r tomorrow
that should be done to-day.
Because a friend is polite, do
not think that his time is val
tie less.
Have a place for everything
and everything in its place.
To preserve long friendship,
keep short credit; the way to
git credit is to be punctual;
the way to preserve it is not to
use it much.
Settle often: have shorts ac
counts.
Trust no man’s appearances;
they are often deceptive, and
assumed for the purpose of ob
taining credit.
Kopjes generally dress well.
The rich are generally plain
men.
lie well satisfied before you
give a credit that tlr se to
whom you give it are men tot>e
trusted.
Attend strictly to your own
business.—Blame's Manual.
I'ses pointed argument* —A
life.
Making dean breast—wash
ing a shirt bosom.
Do without turnips rather
than store them in the hout*
cellar.
Seed corn that will grow is
the kind vou select and dry this
fall.
Keep your mouth shut when
not eating, drinking, or talk
ing.
It is predicted tliut thermo
meters will fie lower next
month,
Fix that sagging door and
|iut weather stri|w. over the
cracks Run the places where
it -ticks with wot soap.
Sharpening the uxo to cut
the winter's firewood, hold it
square across the stone, turn
ing the rt me toward the edge.
The fresh meat club in your
neighborhood should lei formed
at once. Let it consist of six
to ten members or even more.
Each one in turn can kill an
annual and divide, it among
the rest, thus insuring fresh
in at the whole season through.
Farmers eat to much salt meat.
Vou should not be surprised
if that fertilizer drill was al
ready rusted so that it will not
work. After sowing the wheat
it was put away in the tool
sh "I without a thorough clean
ing; what will it be like next
spring at oat sowing tiun?
Glean out now and put in a few
quarts of airtlaked line.
MwOmMRIUJ
If you ure imltbled to
thisodice for Subecription,
Job Work or Advertising,
we hope you will not foi
got us. We have not har
assed oui patron a with
duns during the year but
we need every dollar that
is due us. the amount
may i>a small hut it is due
M 1 will be thankfully re
r id.
'jt, /oil cau’t call at the
;> p -send by registeied
*r or througlt your
HOMELY TRCTHS.
If n dcor refuse to stay open,
nail a wedge on the floor lie
hind if.
Beware of to-faced people they
make a great deni of trouble in
the world.
Property is like snow; if it
fn I loth level to-day, it will be
into drifts to-morrow.
Don’t begin too many things
at .nice; if you do you are liable
to get discouraged. Beftei
finish one thing first.
Do give the girls patterns and
let them cut and make their
own doll’s clothes. It will be
a help to them when they have
to make their own.
Are you interested in making
the dairy pay? Then be sure
and get a copy of (lie Bigpl*
Cow Book. Price, fit) cents, by
mail. Of the four books of the
Biggie Fium Library, the Cow
Book is last, hut no least.
If troubled with snails in the
cellar lay over night some cnb
bage leaves their haunts. Next
morning the snails will be found
on these and may he killed by
sprinkling them with suit.
Sec fresh cabbage leaves and
pieces of cut potato every night
and kill them thus until all dis
ap] tear.
A church building in Chicago
is jointly occupied by a Baptist
and a Hebrew congregation the
one holding services on Satur
day and the other on Sunday.
The remarkable echo at
Eagle’s Nest on the banks of
Ihe Killarney, Ireland, repen's
it bugle cull BMt times, each
clear and distinct.
A ton of oil lias been obtained
from the tongue, of a single
whale.
The imperia! bank of f,’er
maiiy was founded in IM7B. It
has “7<> branch offices.
Among the of»,000,000 inhiib
itaiita of Germany there ore
only 78 who have passed their
100th birthday. *
A rich man’s wife has a bet
ter time tlinn a poor man's
wife, but the riehesl man is al
ways the hardest working man
in every community.
JEueii a man shoots another
man, in a moment of frenzy,
and spends a long time in jail,
how often he must accuse I,im
seif of being a fool!
Toil, feel, think, hope; you
w ill be sure to dream miough
before you die without arrang
ing for it — f. Sterling.
One point in the devil’s favor
is that theater* are generally
better ventilated than elm re li
es —Bam ’* Horn.
Sniffle* —I hear you played
qioker with Jones last night
Riffle*—Oh, no; he played po
ker with me.
First Chappie—l wonder now
Cltollie, how the donkey ever
came to be used a* the —er —
emblem of stupidity;
Second Chappie (with a
yawm)—Don't know, I’m sure,
deah boy. Must have been be
fore our day.—Brooklyn Life.
An old adage—The old book
keeper’*.
A FINANCIAL IM'XZLK.
A bunker ununtering lioiiic
for hi* dinner ••uw u |lO bill ly
ing mi the curlmtmie. Oi
course lie pickml it up and look
the number* in order to timl
the owner. While at home hi*
wife remarked that th.> butcher
had sent in a bill f. r meat
amounting to ltd. Thu only
money lie had with him wusthe
bill be bad found, which he
gave her and idle paid the
butcher. The butcher paid it
to a farmer for a calf and the
farmer paid it to the merchant,
who in tuni paid iitotlie wash
erwoman, and idle owing the
banker a note of $lO, went to
the banker ami paid her note.
The banker recognized thp
bill us the one lie had found, and
which up 1o that time had set
tied soo of debt. On a more
careful examination he found
the bill Counterfeit..
Now will *mue of our finan
cial friend* tell u« what had
beeu lost in this transaction,
and by whom, is anybody?
Homer La., June 2 IMG.
Recently my horse was re
lieved of u revere case of colie
by the use of Dr. Tichenor* An
tiseptic. T. U. Whits, Pastor
M. K. Church.
Plymouth, Pa., August 25 90
My opinion of Dr. Tiohcuor's
Antiseptic it that it will do all
that is claimed for it. Asa re
medy for colic it is the best I
have ever used.
Ai.hkrt U. Gfoui kw swi.
Houma, La., May. 21, 1893.
Prom 25 years exiierieuco as
Veterinary Surgeon, and from
several years experience with
Dr. Ticheuor’s Antiseptic, 1
pronounce in the best remedy
for its oluims I ever used,
William Water -
Ktpans Tabules curs biiiouMM*.
Klpaus Tabulet curs beada.tit
Bipaus Tubules curs indisesuon.
Itipaus Tabulae curs torpid liver.
REFLECTIONS OF A BACH
ELOR.
Lots of marriage* hinge on a
swinging gate.
A girl always apaaksof marry
ing and a man of being mar
ried.
A good woman is the salt of
the earth and a flirt i* its pep
[er.
If love came when folks wan
ted it they wouldn’t want il
when it cauie.
II henever a woman gets an
idea that she is pule she always
insinuates to her husband that
she is worrying about bis
health.
7/ lion a girl thinks that she
is in love with a man she can
alwnys test it by trying to im
ag ns him eating dinner in his
shirt sleeves with no collar on.
—New York Press.
A farmer front near Grand
Chenier sav* the mosquitoes
down there are very ferocious
this year. He says that a few
days since he came upon a gang
of them that had just devoured
a cow, and four or five of those
that were still hungry had
taken the bell off the cow and
were ringing it for the calf. —
Ex.
“Brother, why is that you al
ways accept the church that
pays the largest salary?"
Pastor —“Don’t you know
money am do root ob all evil
and wlmr dar am more money
dur am more evil, and whardar
nut more evil dar am de tnos|
need for a pastor.”—Ex.
—■
Ladies Who Suffer
from any coroplaipt peculiar to
their sex—such as Profuse. Pain
ful, Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation. are soon restored to
health by
HradfieJd's Female Regulator.
It is a combination of remedial
agents which have been used with
the greatest success for rrjore than
25 years, aqd known to act speci
fically with and on tl»e organs of
rfv Menstruation, and
recomroended for
such complaints
only. It never fails
/ to give relief and
i restore the health
|! of the suffering
I \n jj woman- It should
'VI\V be taken by the
tym i Wvl girl just budding
pis I\-W irjto womanhood'
f when Merystrua-
V tion is cant * Sup
AMf ** pressed. Irregular.
'*• " or Painful, and
all delicate worrjei) should use it,
as its tonic properties h°ve a wof>-
derful influence in toQlng up and
strengthening the system by driv
ing through tl)« proper channels
ail impurities. .
“A daughter of one of my customers mined
m»'n»truAtion from exposure and cold, aad on
•rrinag at puberty her health was completely
wrecked, uutil ahe twenty-four year* of
age, when upon my recommendation, *Ue u*ed
one bottle of HradfleM s Female Kegulator,com
pletely restoring her to health.”
J W. HILLCMf, Water Valle j. Him.
The Beadeiclo Regulator Co.. Atlanta, Ga.
•OLD IT ALL DftUOGiaTa AT »1 RCA BOTTLE. •
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
women are
troubled at
monthly inter- \\i^A
vals with pain* ir'jt&sls'
in tlie bead,
s!luu|ilr!i,,i.|o RftvdM&jtSaj
hips ami limbs.
These pains are symptoms of
derangements that
tan be corrected. The men
strual function should operate
painlessly.
WinSiWui
makes menstruation painless,
and regular. It put* the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work proper!v.
And that stops all tins pain.
Why will any woman aufier
mouth after month when Wine
of Cardui will relieve her? It
costs Ji.oo at the ding store.
Why dou’t you get a bottle
to-day?
Por advice, in cases requiring
i jarcial directions, address, giv
ing symptoms, ‘'The Ladies’
j Advisory l>el>artlnent, ,, The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
CUaUamioga, Teuu.
.-.••••••.»
I Mr,. NOZUM Ltsm.
ill 0»n; vMI*. T.r*.
I " I *«» IroubUu at ainnihl, ,tar,all
I with terrible palee la e, be iti ..nil beck,
but lia«s been entlre’r relieteu b. Wine
I lit Caibal."
If you want, to live long, don’t
try n> live more tliau one day at a
time. |
UlMsiri ttf lUr Uloml «ntl Nii trd.
Nt» ont- need suffer mtHli ueursltjis. This
(li ****»• is quickly and periuaiKMirly I'uifti
hr Hi.tvnV Iron Biller* Every Wist *** «f
llie m rym ttmi kimneeli, cluvuie
or tHln-rwUe, *inviiiul»« it* Hmwtte’ I»*.»n
Hitter-*. Kihiwii sil l ueetl tUr nearly n
quarter of a t t nlnry, ii ai*»»>l* j.mUv fore.
ui**at fttmaii' onr n»*»l valm-u iWn-die*.
lirowui’ iron Itiilers is » 4<i by all dctWn. 1
Tli* man who lovo* mon-v mid
hntefc work i* »4<>ii (a swnulh
Milllelioiiv.
ttvvrvboti* Nays **©.
CuncHreU t'audy Culburtk’, t..e most won
derful Ui*tiical discovery of tie age. |uta»-
ant anti luftvstuiof to the toete, tel gjeutlyl
ami nnaitlvely on kitltieva. liver and bowtl*,.
i-lennamg the tuti.o avatem. di*»*-l colds, 1
cure headache, lev or, hut Hunt * ».n»iii uuoul
and bilioutuest. Ple«*e buy and try rt box,
off C*. C to-day j 10, HR, Mi ennui. Hold and
Ifunrau'aed 19 care bv nil tirutfifitU. !
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CASTOR]*
AVege table Preparation for As
similating the Food and Regula
ting live Stomachs and Bowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cliecrful
nessandltest.Contains neither
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nakcotic.
Awyv *rou btSamvo. mtHoi
PwyJit* Smd ’
Mx Serin* *
HerheUe SwfU - I
W * I
Awmwf - /
dii CasbonnM Tda * I
/ fan* Atrd '
Cfonbed hj'imr -
liinkyrt** Ftmnr. /
A perfect Remedy forConslipa
tion, Sour Stomach,Dial t htica.
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEK
Tac Simile Signature ol
NEW YORK.
exact copy or wrapper.
-... . - *:i
Job 1
•»> Call at T! c +
I lera I<l % <>! ! it-c.
We ave prepay?'l to furnish
All legal blanks.
Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
Posters,
Dodgers,
.•md in fact everything Ilia ’s |> intnd. at that
1 >efy Com polk lon.
Give us a call when in need of any kind of work
We guarantee firet-elass mst< ial, and work neatly
and promptly executed When sending ordcs by
mail address
Herald Job Office,
Lawrencevr'l*, Gsi.
I N L. HUTCHINS, JR.,
ATTUKMSY AT LAW.
Ofliie 111 Post Office building.
■Prompt atteutiou given to codec.
Ition. and practice in State ftnd
Ibedcral Courts.
IK.- W. PEEPLES.
I A'iTOKNBY AT LAW,
ILawusnckvillk, - - - - Orn
■ (S' 1 lose attention given all
Incss placed In uy hands.
ly M. PEEPLES,
I ATTOBNBT AT I AW
[Lawreuccville,
ll'rsctjces iu the State courts. Sps-
I'-dal attention given to the windiug
(up of estates.
K Johnston.
ATTORMBT AT LAW,
|l.«wrence\ille, Gs,
Patronage solicited; prompt
• XfH'UtioD of business assured .
John tV! Jacobs
—VENTIST,—
Lawukm i vii.lk, - Ga.
fW“< Ml.ee over O. W. <fc A. P.
Cain's Store.
W.T. Hinton, M D.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
PAl't'l.A, Gkohoia.
All calls promptly attended to,
day or night.
i®-'!,nested at ?»r. X. U. Free*
.man s old stand, and any of Ida pa
‘li.'iita deniring in continue treat
ment will tie served by ms
Ohio,
Cotton Seed !
I am prepared to pay (he
.highest cash price for eottou
seed this season, both at Law
•renceville and Glostef. it will
ibe money to you to see me be*
[foru you sell.
Sept’ Utli—tf W. 0. COOPER.
jASTORIA
I The Kind You Have
Always Bought,
.Bears the Fac-simile
I Signature
&
ON THE
I WRAPPER
OF EVERY
I BOTTLE.
I THE KIND
I YOU HAYE
lalways bought.
THtaNTXUS vJMPAWr. NIW YOWK CITY
Cheap Money !
; I mil prepared t<*» secure loans
ion pul estate for r> years at a
; low rntu of interest. Parties
t.-siiing to obtain Joans will do
wr|i to so** mo l» fore mnkiuj
etlirr arrangements
L.K.M DONALD.
Law r ineeville.Dec , 21, ’Oft.——t f
i ’
Lawrenceville
Branch R. R.
Schedule in KtVect Feb. 10, ‘OK.
Leav- Lawieueeville.... 7 a in
Arrive Suw.iuee 8 a nt
Leave Suwn lie • 10(Ml ain
Arrive Lavirencevilie llOtlam-
L«'*.ive Lawreuceville.... 1 j> m
Arrive* Suwiuii’o 5 p ui
Leave Snwau<*e rt 48 p iu
Arnvi Lawieui-eville.. 7 10 pm
j .1 K. it li. L. M« Kki.\ ev,
hi",»i"U ami Mangr*.
lO.J lioitN, (ionl. Freight Agt
Special Notice.
If you should be .so unfortunate
as lo need anything! in tJm
Undertaking line
•Ui:h is Cot n\s, C.vsKii i s, Casks
111 Ml U Ro.'BS, K'JV . g" to
W It. DE.Vrivlt,
1 iwr- ucevill«, On.
No extra elm ge lor hear** and
services.
Take M A Thedford’s Voge
ture for «'l ilts,**i«in of the
itoinneli. For sale by A. M
// inn A Son
Mlhis* Tub'll"* core I'lvn#
Itipaua Tabula* cure liver trnublos
Rilm us Tubule* i sre alMilir**.
I Klpans Tubule* cure dyspepsia.
, Kipana TalmUs cure colutipaupa.
Doctor— lou’ri' a long time
paying my account, sir.
Hardup—Ye-, mid you were
;i long time curing me.
Maud — I have an uncle who
distinguished hin self in the
French-Prussic n and was
decorated i>y l ie German em
peror.
Chollv—Ah. I have a relative
who decorated oy royalty.
Maud—ln w’ at manner did
he distinguish 1 imself?
Chollv—ln no particular!
tnainej. lie was simply wreck
ed on a South Sea Island, and
was tattooed by the king.
Tax Notice.
Till III) AND LAST POUND.
TAX HOOKS i r.OSEt) AN!) FI FAB
ih»ci;i> December 20th.
1 will tie at the following
places on the dates given for
the purpose of collecting State
and C uuty taxes for 1 Ki>7;
Meadow P. (). Mon. a m early,
November 22.
Duluth Mon. Nov, 22.
Cruse I’. O. Mon. p m, leavo at
4 o’clock, Nov. 22.
Pinkneyvilie Tues. N«*v. 2d.
Braden P. 0. Wed. a m early.
Nov 24.
Berkshire Wed Nov. 24.
Gloster Thurs. a m early Nov. 26
Martins Thurs. Nov. 26.
Pucketts Mou. Nov. 29.
Joe Deaton’s Mon. p m late 29
Cains Tues. leave 2 o’clock p in,
Nov.dO.
Judson Hardigroe’s Tues. p m,
late, Nov. NO.
Ben Smiths Wed. Dec. 1.
Auburn Wed. p m late Dec. 1.
Harbins Thurs. leave 2 o’clock
p m, Dec. 2.
Dacula .Thurs. leave ! o’clock
p m, Dec. 2.
Lawrenceville Tues. Dec, 7.
Rockbridge Wed. Dec.B.
Cates Thurs. Dec. 9.
liny Creek Friday D‘>c. 10.
Trip Fri. p in late Dec. 10.
Hog Mountain Sat. Dec, 11.
Goodwins Mon. Dec. lit.
Sugar Hill Tues. Dec, I t.
Lawreuceville Sat. Dec. 18.
Lawrenceville Mou. Dec. 20.
C. A. Fu ming, T. C. G. C.
CITATION 1
FOR A NEW PUBLIC ROAD.
Dvrs citizens having petition'd
for the establishing of a public roul
from William Davis’ via Mason’s
Mi l- on Yellow River to YV, T.
I'armer’s, win re it now intersects
the Hock Bridge road', that said
roait he exteuded across Hockh' idge
read at I'iiriiieis, along a private
wav through tile lands of YV. T.
Farmer and S. II Lindsey to a
point on tin (Minty line. Commis
sioners luiving mane a favorable re
port us to public utility, i„ is
Ordered, Th ' Citation be put*-
lisheil In [UK OWINN'KIT •llrii.U)
tm '.Oilavs prior to the Ist Monday
in December isig. Any one having
ci.jee'io ro estabiisliiug above
described road wilt tiie them on or
before -aid Ist Monday in Decem
ber next.
A true extract from the minutes
of said Boat d comity Commission
ers. .Coins I). SfksrcK,
Nov. a rid t lerk.
CITATION
FOR A NEW PUBLIC ROAD.
In vers oil i/ens having pel it lolled
for the cstabii -ning of a public road
beginning at corporate limit* of
Yorcross, a' the ll iiice Kills place,
try the old saw mill place of the
Civile}’a and McKiroy’s, thence
along l lie settlement, road now open
to Crooked C eel;, on I tie land line
between M, c. Lively and T. f.
Walker, die road o cross Crooked
Creek at the old ford ai the corner
of I.iveley'* land and YY’alker place,
t lienee up the creek about SO rods
to tin* toad leading by Mrs. Sarah
Windsor's residence, inierseetiug
ilir road niuniug from Itolit. M d
lock'h to Pinkney viile, near Frank
Ifauey’s residence fom aissioners
having made a favorable report a
to public utility.
Ordered, Jly ilie Board of County
Commissioners, t h d Citntiou do is
sue for 30 days, published in Tit*
t.vviN.xKiT Hku.vi o, prior to (lrst
Monday in Dicemher, I?D7.
A true extract from minute* of
said Board. dunes D, Srutil,
Nov. 2nd 1807. Clerk.
Hipans Tubules.
Kipans Tabules: ouo gives relief.
itipans Taliules assist dlgesiie'v.
Ripaas Tab l'.os euro pause*.
Ivlpans Tabules: at driiKKlsta.
Kipans Taliules cure flatulence.
Rlpuns Tabules: pleasant laxatlv*.
Htpaus Tulmlee euro bad breatb.
COULD HAPOLY WALK
■ ON ACCOUNT or
RHEUMATISM
a „ P. H. FORD
& ?Q
J Quach.U City. l*.
•S \
\j*A TWO YEARS
iV .' i A IS CURED
1 U 3 . |,y .
: ■ /'7 n%r :
//('ill' thk vs* o»
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
*• l\*r fully tv » Avar* 1 •uffcr*«l froni
j uml was frequently iu lueh 0!
, condition that 1 » ouM liardi/ walk. O
t t • ii. * tin..i? In Hi>t Springs, Ark , j
%n l iiie neainieul •‘.ilpwl roe f»>r th# o
!ui I'fing; I>ut sot* i Hie complaint re* ©
t | - i!y alllicteii *< Q
e\i Ayer's s.irsaj»a/ ,/ ila l *eing recoin-
» T, .i.Mi. I n-vilvn! lo try it, and.ffter C
r -six li..riles, I was completely
r uwl.”-r. If. 1-Miu.. Cjuehita City, U. o
Sarsaparilla l
Admitted o
HT THE WORLD’S FAIR®
/Qandy cathartic
♦ 25 * SO DRUGGISTS
• ARSOI.IITRI V IHIIBINTIiTn fßrp ~’ w ' i •!». « aro th* Ideal Laxa
T noouLu IDb I UUf.n.vitl r,hU 0r... esTscrri. rulr tls. Sam
CT ert .M IMI [ir.in 111 «■(>.. I ,er New York. sit.
NEURALGIA
is pain in the nerves. It is thought by
some medical experts to be caused by
poverty of the blood, which condition
lowers the tone of the nerves and
starves them.
Unless the poisons and waste matter
in the blood are filtered out of 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 ueen a great soberer vvitli
neuralgia and liver and kidney troub
les for three or four years I have
tried many remedies but none did
me as much 'good as your Sparagu*
Kidney Pills! and Little Liver Pills.
They are helping me and also my
mother, who lias been so at times she
oould not walk, hut yonr pills have
dene her rheumatism so lunch good
she say* she will use no other medi
cine. Rosa Qouhard, Box loß,Clarks
ville. Tenn.
HOBBS
Sparagus Kidney Pills.
IIOIIIIS REMEDY CO ,t’BoruiETOßs. Chicago.
Dr. Hobbs Pills gorSnlehi LAWRK.NCKVIU.fi
C.A., by A. M. WINN.V SON, Hnmal,la.
.The heathen is a person who
doesn’t allow himself to' quarrel
over religion.
Educate Your Bowels With fuacnretik
Cftiidy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
lOe, 25c. If C. C- C. fail, druggists refund money.
If a woman makes up her mind
to marry a man there is no e,enpe
for him.
To t’urc Constipation Forever.
Take Cscarpt* Candy Cathartic. lUc erStC.
If C. C. C. fall toa urH, druggist* rrtuiyl luonuv
Not one woman in it hundred
knows how to dress, and what is
more no one can tell her.
CASTORIA.
No matter how poor a man’s
memory O. he never forgets when
you owe him money.
Don't Tobtcco Spit hid! Smoko l«»ur l.ife Away,
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
n«*tic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To*
Due, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists,socor(fl. Cureguarun
toed Booklet wud sa tuple free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co , Chicago or New York.
If your schooling docs not help
you to bettt r the world, your time
and money are lost
All Uncertain Otiranf.
There Is no disua.se more uncertain in it?*
:ature than dyspepsia. Physician* say that
the avinptoiiis of no two en <s .«* tee. Il i j
therefore most difficult to > !v* a correct
linunosw. No matter how >e\.n* under
.rhat disguise dynpepaia alum!.- you. Pr«»v
1 ro*i Bitters will cure it. InvaJmiid*- in •II
liaease* of the Btonifleh, ldo.nl to i m-rv. ...
lirowua’lrou Bitter* is sold by uil dealer .
Apparently the bend* i f *onn
p.'iiple wort* given them iitmcly u
couvenvient bumps upon which t<>
do up their hair. ,
OABTOHIA.
Hr-
Thfl young ladies do not !<>al
around tint church doors am
make remarks ns to how profit
the young nteu look as they pars
out.
No-To-Hhc for f itly Cents*
GuarnnteeiLtotiaeco liui.it cure. muV.es v:cai
tnen e*troug, blood pure. bOc.il. AllUi ugmsts
There is no good iu arguing wit I
the inevitable. The only artm
titou* available w itlt an east win
is to put «u your overcoat.
OABTOIIIA.
It very often happens that th
inma learnedly a graduate talk
on commencement day the linid.J
ho has to “hustle” for u job.
Educate Your Ilowcln With ( ust i.rtts,
Candy (Jithnrtir. care cohpi ipution forc\e
10c. 25e. If C. C-C fail, driii/L.. ir r.-fund uioncn
A religion that costs nothing ,
worth nothing.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
, Tk, he- /9 .
T«» CHre Uuuntipuliou l»n« cer.
Take ft >< .*n( ts « •>;>»*• <';iUt:irn !'»o ur?S
If r. 4', C. faii 10 our*, «ii ii{. r . ■ 1 .» i t -
ton I hug »» tfosTivt/,;
I r.'sptps/A I B, m \ Sick c
| sciGtlT.oN I ) M £f:Y£?fu
I ImmumkA iuu3ofci
•'■jurhzz’s oFWKfk:-* - floss ur
Stomach Appears
oAM-
I iloerOEMUiNsV' rHOUTTse LixENtisAec
* SiaNATueF orM.A.TKrnrORD'ON .'nohrnr
1 t*cn Wsxppgw. M.A.THtyono Mel.S
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
PIEDMONT Ain tfJtn
Condensed Schedule of I’ftwnfltfir Tfainß
In Kffcct May 2, 1897.
| VrZ INo 18! FsLml
Northbound. V ° L? No. 38 Ex. No. 36
: IHfcilj Daily. Sun. Dully.
tv. Atlanta, O.T. 759 n l l2 00 nv } jgPiJl 9
: “ Atlanta, K.T. h .A<i iuo p a
“ i t *on . . 7u> p
“ < aim■>vil!e. 10 35 a 2 p> 743 p .Z ■
“ 1 j’lln ULOOi 248 p HOSp - 4 ft
" 0m ia. . II 22 it 836 p
Ar. id .Airy 11 ’N » i 8 40 p •••••“
Lv. Tooeoa 11 r. 4;t ;j :j,‘» p 8 4.1 ft
“ Westmin ;<er ji 30 mi. . ...| 41- A
“ H -nc;.. I■*4B p 4 1.8 p 427 »
“ ' eutr.tl 1 i 443 p 465 a
“ (. rot.’iivi lie . I--it p. SID p 545 a
" SpnrL'G’.imr.:. 47 p dHs p|- 037 ft
" • ■ .iiV/K vi, . 4 ,'s j. 1 7 15 a
" lU.i.-kslmrg .. 447 p 703 p- 7&5 a
" King'.B Mt.... ■* Mp- i 768 ft
" «its!' mi a 5 :u> p ~ 8 20 a
: JiV. f ' int lotfo ... »i : p * :,o p 980 a
Ar. Dnuviile ... 11 25 p 12 00 n 1 39 p
Ar. Ki.-hmond ... 000 a 000 n 640 p
Ar V» nfthitigton j fi *VT a; ■ 9 40 p
“ r.Hti reFJiH ; 800 a ill 85 p
" 1 hilftth-dpLI.T 10 15 ft .. 2 “4 a
•’‘ ■' V rk ... • I[2 -i:t mj. ... Jft 23. %
! F*tt.M l Vex. L.
Southbound. > O . 35 No. 87 .
iJ.iil v. j Hally* j B,,|r
rr > \ ; _l i . j .
" J ‘niimlelphia ~ . .V) a: 055 p ...
" I’oltimoro,. . t> "i a' 920 p
'* Y»'Tiahington. 11 15 n lu lit p ,
I .
Lt.
er. t imrlotte 10 p 925« li 15 al.
v. < .'aatonift 10 50 p I 1 1C p!... i ...
•* KiutfV Mi. 1 iU p
" Bl i -kdiurg 11 512 ]i 10 49 a 2Ut» p
u Gaffney a .. . U 47 i> I 228 p:,
" Sj»artHiil..irg . i‘<? 2** i- 11 67 9 015 p;
'* Hi m nviiie.... 1 a 1! 28 p 420 p , ~
“ Hentml 2 tij a 1 JA p{ 515 p 5*7,17.
" •»e i 228 u 1651* 5 4»> p
“ Westminster CSB p / ’
“ Town 8 13 a 2 18 p 088 p ±ll^.
Mt. Airy 7 60 p
foruelia . ... 785 p 6KSi
I 4 <>■» •; H i:; p 804 p 657 ft
'*
“ Buford . . 907 D 748 ft
*• N'>r- ro-n ! 9Lt p b 27 ft
Ar. \• lanta, fT. <; JO a 155 pdo 80p 980 ft
A’ ‘ lante. ( T. ,10 n 6 .V. ). 96J p 8X) |
"A” a. m. “P" p. m. “M" norm. “N” night.
Nos. 37 ; y. V.L hington and South
-turn Ye dihv.le Liimttnl. 'I hrough X’Ullinan
sleeping eat * w • n New York ami .New Or-
Jeans, via V jehlngtnn, A.'-.r. k and Montp»m
n;.. end nBo ’ . w, ..*ti Nu\y \ k and Memphis
v;a\v-i i -::in ; ;;i,Ailautaandhttiftin.t;h*n . Fos#
cJa-'s ti-i • .iu.Mi'are eoai-iie? V/ashiug
top and Atlanta. D.uiuk ear* «au-ve all Koala
• n route
-N -. n vl .TO— Ntiiled St • es Fasf. Mali
runs solid i.t '.• »>»! »h an*l New Or-
If 1 R . ,'v. its W. P. it.
r. \N. t. K.. , < if *. innosetl of
c.ar *.«l( i.D'li<' * thn-. i w, i; folk,
pa • Mgt. i - oi aii i . , s. Pullman drawinf
room ling .-ars I'.itwo-vj New York Mil
N Ur \ii a i and Montgomery^
Lea ng Wtt> h n 'ion <a< h Haturdity, » tonrlal
► >•••■ car \ii ■ ili: ; h Botsveen Wosiy
In*- i:j» fi»id Sftn i ram-i without r-hangfc
N H. ; r.ud l'- I;’lima;i >;<*epiuc cars So*
tw M }< : ’Jid u it ... '•<>■ to. vi i J)unviUf%
sot Nos. 11 id 3< MxmndNoll
' di’ l.Uie pi l IA’ \ -. !'. Aud IH, \ 0
twe • \ ,» auc ujt A" ■ Ors., daily *9
cep! jSund.'iV.
W. H. Hi THIN, J. M. CULP,
M’g’r.,
y'-; hi, D. C. V ii’iieton, D. CL
W. A. TUCK, 8. 17. HAI;DWLCK.
U- u’i i’fisa. A;f’r . As.w*tOlcn’ 1 Pass. Ag’t.,
IS Are You SicK |j
|Of Being J
I Then let us suggest a cute, fl
Ten to oiiw ttie trouble started ' i|
\ with your liver. A torpid liver Jflfl
k causes Rheumatism, Neuralgia; fJM
A Constipation, Dyspepsia,Head- j a
atl:e and a doze” other ailments.
i I
I tr & an&Neußdjjio j
I (UftEr I
fy goes straight to work cn the v 9
Wf liver. It cleanses that otgan;
UiA makes it active again—the acid va
tpy leaves you’re blood and you*ft t|9
My cured. Testimonial below:
jc?, 1 rur**il my wifi- of o*ur»i*la cf \9
**£3 fccceii years' Htaruliun bf tU© use or
>M voin im*<ili int* after tilt b«tt Uootora «
s \UClocknnut 1 failed. W
Mj n w rABKEu % *
452 \V. Fourtli Htrcot, Cloclnoati.
E# Ask Your Druggist or Merchant For It. >9
fSj CULLEN & NEWMAN, €
Sole Proprietor*, lB
B Knovvltlo, Tenn. tl
HUN DOWN WITH
DYSPEPSIA
J STOMACH
Liver
AND HEART
AFFECTED.
: Almost in Despair
CUREID
AYER’S PILLS
‘Kor Sft.ri iwri, I was a uitf.it »nt- Ol
ftfriM from liuliumitkin in it) worvtlorm*.
J ti-.t.-.J tUc >kill of nianj il.K'turi,
flvw woi and worst*, until 1
t" v.'-a!. 1 ...i.l I not fifty yard^^B
w ith nit Inn ing to sit down and rest. My oH
slomm ii, liter. and iH'iirt becaiii* nttect- oil
rd. and I ilmuttiii i would surely die. 1 ®|i
triad Ayer’s rule and they helped me ojl
fir'd away. I continued tltelr 11 ... amt oil
Vi, sow entirely w,-y. 1 .lon't li„ 0 w of
anything that will so qulekly relieve oh
'.i d cure the tmillile suffering of dye- Ota
-"•*'**••* «•» Ayvr’e Pillv"— .I,orv (•. «T
AYER S PILLS I
Received Highest Awards £
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR o
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