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The Herald
Ojtieial Organ Town and Count)/
■£. homaii - Kdito*
' nwrencevlllp. Gh
DECEMBER 14, 1807.
Tile HERALD oflice keeps on
Jiri]i«l, for salt!, a full line of
blanks b
B Hi i iintee Deeds,
Handsjor Title,
Mortgages on Heal l.tute,
Mart gage on pers'al property
Wairer Kates,
Crop Leins,
p’o/es reserving title,
Pnnnnansof Garni.rJn'nt
J'orth-eoming Bands,
,/a.it ins Summonses,
Constables' Sales,
Suhpoenaes and Fi.’Fas
£jfir~ Letter-Heads and Envoi
],i supplied to order
DON’T WORltt .
Don’t worry about somethin}?
that you think may happen t»
eeuTuw, because you may die
t might, and to-morrow will find
vou beyond the reach of worry.
Don' worry over a thing that
happen- <1 yesterday, because
yesterday is a hundred years
away, if you don’t believe it,
just try to reach after it and
nut? it back. Don't worry
:: bo lit anything that is happen
ing today, because today will
last only fifteen or twenty min
utes.
Don’t worry about things yon
•an’t help, because worry only
makes them worse. Don’t worry
bout things you can help, be
rau- there is no need to worry.
Don't worry about things you
can help because there is no
need to worry. Don’t worry
at all. If you want to be peni
tent now and then it won’t
hurt you a bit to go into the
ick-cloth-aml-salves mtsiness
a little, it will do you good.
But worry, worry, worry, tret,
fn , fret.—why, there’s neither
sorrow, penitence, strength,
penance, reformation, hope,
h ir resolution in it. It is merely
worry.
WEATHER SIGNS FROM
THE SI N.
If at suurist' there are many
dark cloudaaeen in the west and
remain there, rain will fall mi
t hat day.
If the sun draws water in the
meriting, it will .ruin before
night.
When the sun rises with dun,
murkyelouds, with black beams
and clouds in the west, expect
rain.
If the sun rises pale, there
will be rain during the day.
If the clouds at sunrise Ik.
rod, there will be rain during the
d-y.
If the sun rise* clear, then
shadowed l >y a cluud and comes
.>nt clear again, it will lain lie
lore night.
It >d skies in the evening pre
redo line tomorrows.
A red sun indicates fair
weather.
A red evening indicates fair
weather, but if the red extend
far upward, especial I' in the
morning, it indicates wind or
rain.
A very red sky in the east at
■unset indicates stormy bad
winds,
If ihe sun sets in dark, heavy
clouds, expect rain the next
day.
A bright yellow sunset indi
cates wind, a pale yellow wet.
GIHJ.S WE ""READ ABOUT.
The girl who is a dream of
loveliness w hen jsho is drying her
liair in the sun.
The blacksmith's daughter in
the country village who reads
Latin Greek and Hebrew.
The beautiful little governess
who wine the young lord's
heart.
The poverty stricken maiden
who, gowned in simple white
muslin and a blue sash, out
shines her bettor dressed sis
ters and is the lielle of the ball.
The girl whose wind blown
tresses fall iu a golden shower
about her alabaster neck, when
she takes a canter on her spirted
bay.
The proud beauty w ho scorns
the attention of the humble
young artist, and learns too
late that lie is a man of fame.
The untutored maiden with
ib” voice of a nighteugale, who
brings the whole audience to
her tent on her first appear
ance.
The heiress weo wanders
about disguised as a poor girl,
and lulls in love with the tislier
liian's soil
The girl with to or more
madly jealous suitors who can
keep them all at her beck and
call, and induce them to do
anything by a glance of her
liquid eyes.—Facts.
Mrs. (lubb—Ves; my daugh
ter appear* to huve been mar
ried very happily. Her bus
i hand lias not wealth, n must be
admitted, but he lifls family.
Mrs. Uadd—Ves; i heard lie
six children.—New
PITH AND POINT.
No man ever got- a dollar’s
worth of experience for ninety
cents. — Life.
Oholly—l don't think the
photograper caught me expwes
sion, do you?
She —1 don’t see any.—Puck.
Belle —Why do you refer to
your engagement as limited?
Is it limited in point of time?
Edith—No; limited to George
and me.—Judge.
Miss Askins—l'm sure you
had a nice time with all those
young ladies at the sea-shore.
Toodles —Not very good.
There was another man there.—
Puck.
A St, Louis girl has married
a man who saved her from
drowning. And yet some au
thorities contend that the fe
male sex is ca|iablu of gruti
tude. —Buffalo Express.
Warwick —I think Alaska
would luukc an elegant summer
resort.
Wickwire —Ah, you have been
leading about the climate!
Warwick —No, the prices.—
Truth.
Mrs. Green —1 suppose you
miss your husband a great deal.
The Bereaved One—Oh, yes.
It seems so strange not to have
to leave the gas burning for
somebody when you go to bed.
Boston Transcript.
Wise —\Ve have been married
twelvx- years and not once have
I missed baking you a cake for
your birthday.. Have I, dear?
Hubby—No, my pet. 1 can
look back upon those cakes as
milestones in my life. —Stand-
ard.
Charlie Mariner (describing a
canoe race) —The course awful
ly choppy, and, after standing
for a while on the starboaid
tack, I went over to port tack
Miss Tandem (interrupting)
—oh, how badly you must have
been punctured!
' POINTED.
Front The Chicago News.
Age makes sonic people wise
and others only stubborn.
The upper ten is composed of
the winning nine and the um
pire.
The dance they sit out is the
most delightful to u pair of
lovers.
What the average Kentuckian
needs is a waterproof coat for
his stomach.
Trifles light, as hair some
times turn-the whole course of
a man’s appetite.
No limn ever realized the pow
er ol a woman’* eloquence until
after he gets married.
The baseball season being
ended the pitcher is now at lib
erty to work the growler.
Perhaps it's because wash day
comes next to .Sunday that
cleanliness is next to godliness.
More illiterate hod carriers
reach tin* top of tin* ladder than
men with college educations.
If a friend comes to your of
fice to borrow iik noy and finds
you in you will lie be out, but
if In* finds you out you will be
m.
WOMAN’S IDEA OK MAN.
Women of renown have pas
sed these verdicts upon men:
Men are a medley, don’t you
think.
All men are |mnr creatures,
more or less.
No man is altogether evil;
.there is latent good iu him.
Men, the very best of them—
can oniy stiller, while women
can endure.
('ne eanftot know whut a mat)
really is by the end of a fort
night.
A man must !>»• able to sup
port his family, or else remain
a bachelor.
No man ever distinguished
himself not bear to
be laughed at.
——•— -«•«»-
If Charles J. Bonaparte
should lie chosen t > succeed
Senator Gorman, us is intimated
Maryland will be represented in
••the House of Lords" by a Wel
lington and a Bonaparte in pol
itical loving embrace. Mr.
Bonaparte is a grand-nephew of
the great Napoleon.
MnMBMD!
I f you ;re inti* lik'd to
this oflice lor Subsci ipt'oii,
Joli Work or Advertising,
we hope you will nm fot
get us. Wo hate not har
assed on patrons with
duns durii g the year Inn
wo need avory dollar that
is duo us. the amount
may he small hut it i« due
and will ho thankfully ro
ceivetl.
If you can’t call at the
tittice solid Ly registotod
loiter nr througlt your
}»oit waiter
HOW HOES SHE KNOW.
Most mothers are absolutely
ignorant of the most essential
points of physical knowledge.
I.nek careful handling in the
first bath.
The mother should feel Hie
little spin-* and straighten out
by message any irregularities
found there.
The mental environment of
the nursery is all wrong. The
teaching of nursery rhymes is
wrong.
Women should not try to
make their daughters think
their mothers perfect. Many
times the daughter is brighter
than the mother—‘‘Our Chil
dren,” Miss E. Marguerite
Eindley. lecturer.
I ho output of Arizona's mines
during 1800 was valued at
000,000, aud that of 1807 is e».
tiinated at fn,000,0000 more.
One of the ((iiickest known
ways of dispelling a headache is
to give some of the muscles—
those of flie legs, for instance—
a little hard, sharp work to do.
The reason is obvious. Muscu
lar exercise flushes tin parts
engaged in it and so depletes
the brain.
A rural citizen of Georgia,
who was about to bo placed on
the jury in a murder case, was
asked by a lawyer: ‘‘Would
ycu hang a man on circumstan
tial evidence?”
The would-bo juror looked
thoughtfully for a moment audl
replied : “Well, sir, I has hung,
a many of ’em on a good deal.’'
There is no Word so
Full of Meaning
and about which such tender recollec
tionscluster
Binfanc^t and
life 6 of
Yk every Ex.
(Jpec t a n t
y. Mother is
Mother's Friend
so assists Nature in the change takin.e
place that the Expectant Mother is
enabled to look forward without dread
to the hour when she experiences the
joy of Motherhood. It insures safety
to both Mother and Child, and she is'
found stronger alter than betore con
tincment —in short, it “makes Child
birth easy,” as so many have said.
Don’t be persuaded. Use nothing but
“Mother's Friend"
“Mr wife suffered more u» ten minute# with
either of her other two children than ehe did
altogether with h'w um.liavmr previously usod
four but fee of “Mother’s Friend." It»- a bloM
intc to anvone expecting to become a mothei,
na>ri a customer.” Henderson i)ALK,t;srini,lli.
Sf-nt by Mall, on of price, ft. jo PER BOTTLE,
book **T • I xfjc.unt Motheui" mail'd tree, umiinm*
vtlun. le information am) voluntary testimonial*.
The BRADFICID REGULATOR CO..ATLANTA.QA.
SOLO UV ALL DRUGGISTS.
—ALL WOMEN |
MlNr-TEf/THS Of r—: ...
N at! the pain 1
*ndrtckn<*33(rom [ * h
which women
cutler is aur.ed
by weakness or |[/JH
derangement In | / a
the organs °L T J3j
menstruation. iKCI
Nearly always SJHHBk J*vl
when a woman is not well these
organs are affected. But when
they are strong and healthy a
woman is very seldom cick.
WinS&dßi
Is nature's provision for the regu
lation of ties menstrual function.'
It cures all " female troubles.” It
is equally effective for the girl in
her teens, the young wife with do
mestic and maternal cares, and
the woman approaching the period
known as the "Change of Life.”
They all need U. They are all
benefitted by it.
For advice In cases requiring •- --lal
directions, address, giving symptoms,
the ” Ladies’ Advisory Department, *’
The Chaiunocga Medicine Co., Cliatu
nooga, Teim.
THOS. J. COOPER. Tupelo. Miss., ssyfi
“ My alstar sutferod from var/ irregular
and paintu! menstruation and doctor#
Could not relieve her Wine of Cardut
entirely cured her and alto helped my
mother through the Change of Ufa."
Poor soil
and exhausted fields winch
were once productive can a team
l*o made profitably fertilk*
by a proper rotation of crop*
and by the intelligent use of
fertilizers containing high per
centages of
Potash.
Strikingly profitable results
have been obtained by follow
ing this plan.
Otir figmuhlctt are not advert'mng circulars bnom
c g »C« ial fsrtiliMrs, but ais practical w.,rks. c .mai i
» g islet . he, oh me fcUlor. i ol lertllltalhu.. aiul
a*c really neij.h.i lo larmers. lire) are .. .. i... lur
*oa »..., ~
lit.KYIAN KXLt WiikKS,
W i>+n»u ti., Lew YusN.
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CASTObia
AVcgc table Preparation for As -
siimlafiiiglhcFooiiandßcgula
ling the Stomachs ami Bowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Itest.Contains ncittier
Opmni,Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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Jif/t+nmni - f
Jit, oa4m9ttSti» * I
/ tevr.y ,Ited - j
4 lonntU Su&tr • I
rtmrm /
Apcrfcct Remedy forConstioa
tioa, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea.
Worms Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss or Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
exact copy or wRAPPen.
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S lora 1«1 i OfiTU'o.
W'r an* |i opai‘< <1 to I'nruisli
All legal blanks,
Letter Heads,
Envelopes,
Posters,
Dodgers,
•in<l in fact everything tint ’s p iutod, at lignro-. that
i
l)L v iy C'ompcM i tJon.
(live it* a call when in need of any bind of work.
We guarantee tirst-elas* mat-n.il, and work neatlv
and promptly executed Wli'mi sending oide sly
pnail address •
i Herald Job Offico,
Lawrcncevi’le, La
N L. HUTCHINS, JR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I Office 111 Post Office building
ll’ri mpt attention givdi to coll se
lf lon* and practice iu State aud
lEederat Courts.
R. W. PEEPLES.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
LaWMCKOUVILI.K, - - - - fig"
lowt* atfrutiou given all tnisi
aeei placed in Liy lignite.
M. PEEPLES,
——ATTOBMET AT LAW
1 awreuueville,
Tractievein The State court*. *pw
•ial Hitention given u> the wiudiuir
lip of estates.
"Ronald K Johnston
ATTOIINKT AT LAW ,
Lawrences ille, o*.
Patronage solicited; pr* nipt
exfention of buiiiifri as.ui• <l.
John M Jacobs
bEXTIHT,
LaWKENCKVILIK, - Ga
am-* mice„ver(. w. \ a. v.
OaiiTa Store.
W.T. Hinton, M D.
PHYSICIAN a SI Rf.LON
Ha* ri.A. Geoiioia,
Ol calls pn.inp'ljr Attended U>,
lay **r night.
40* ‘sated at hr, i. If l.w
fiiau** old Hal'd, and any <*f l.i* pa
tients desiring to .’.infinite treat*
•neiil wilt be served by in*
Guiu.
Cotton Seed !
i nut prepared to p;.\ the
highest cash price for c Uob
a*'od (lii* season. both ut Law- i
rciicovillo and Gioetor. It will I
; e money to you to »ee mo be
i 'ir.i yon soil.
s pt «uh—ts W. Q Cool'Eß
Kipaus Tabule* tura coustlpailpu.
mu
' he Kind You Have
Always Bought,
j »ears the Fac-simile
Signature
—of —
ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLE.
THE KIND
YOU HAVE
ALWAYS BOUGHT.
VHC C«N 1 lus COMPaWV. NLW YORK CITY.
Cheap Money !
1 mil prepmei to eecuru loans
on r* sl osia!*' f. r •> years at n
low rale <>t intercal. Parties
C«sii;ng lo obtein fonn* will do
wet! to sec me I ..-fore making
■»t her arrangrineiits
L. E. M TXfN’ALI).
Lav i •iieevillc.Dec.. 21, —tl
Lawrencevilie
Branch R R.
Self ll|ii- in EfT'v-t Fell, ).T, ‘feo.
L*-a. Law” i <lib? ... 7a m
Arm e Saw*nee ham
Lem •* Mj«an*-e ... i JiMJIS *Ol
Art ..* Joivfei'O' > I MAI « n
Izriv - l/»# r« i.*v vilje ) p m
Anise Ss»«at.*we ...... r> p m
l/Tf -u* a’ >* 45 JK pII
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J ti A V. i. ti> Kn-.e.v,
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std *e * ¥ » ' W |A to wl» #
If ?M > . . ’•* «*•* A'i.bwHmate
a* . *•*■*; *■**•> at* y f: ►
Undertz - in# line
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S- <'*t.» -L * a- li*« fce.A--* and
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T M A f * -«ff«.rd • V.*g* -
‘ur- t ** ’ •»*■■■« of tin
t- i . I r sale l-y A. M
k Ho. - ' o
U ltf.l* I . ... > <HWM
Rtpaua Tabulee cure liver l roubles
ilin ins Tal ale* cure nlzslnosa.
itt|. <ns T*luile> i iire dvspensl*
Hl|i»iis Tatmle* cure loridd liver.
Mipaiis Tal.ules < ur« lidig. slum.
The fii'-t groat international
expedition Was held in Loudon
in ififil. It Insrcd Itl day*;
there were tS.otm.ono vi«itora.
the receipts were #2,500,000 and
the expenses sl,f>Oo,oyp.
—~ ♦ • ♦- - -
Tax Notice.
THII’D AND LAST ROUND.
TAX HOOKS CLOSED AM) H FAS
I SSI T- 11 DECEMBER 20tll.
I will be at Iho following
places on the dates given for
the purpose of collecting State
and County taxes for 1807:
Meadow I’. O. Mon. a in early,
November 22.
Duluth Mon. Nov, 22.
Cruse I’. O.'Mon. p in, leave at*
4 o'clock, Nov. 22.
Pinkneyviila Tnes. Nov. 2!J.
Braden I*. O. Wed. a m earl)’.
Nov 24.
Berkshire Wed Nov. 24.
Gloster Tlnirs. a ni early Nov. 25
Martins Thins Nov. 25.
Pucketts Mon Nov. 20.
Joe Deaton’s Mon. p m late 29
Cains Tnes. leave 2 o’clock p in,
Nov. t!0.
Judson Ilardigreo’s Tues. p in,
late, Nov. :>(».
Ben Smiths Wed. Doc. 1.
Auburn Wed. p in late Dec. 1.
Harbins Thurs. leave 2 o’clock
p m, Dec. 2.
Dncula Thiir--. leave J o’clock
p m, Dec. 2.
Lnwrencevilie Tues. Dec. 7.
Rockbridge Wed. Dec.B.
Cates Thins. Dee. 0.
Bay Creek Friday Dec. 10.
'Trip Fri. p m late Dec. 10.
Hog Mountain Sat. Dee, It.
Goodwins Mon. Dec. 18.
Sugar Hill Tues. Dec. 14.
Lawrene-vjlie Sat. Dec. 18.
Lnwrencevilie Mon. Dec. 20.
C. A, Fleming, T. C. G. C.
Norm: m dkrtoks and
(111. nm uts.
All person* indebted lo the estate
of,Mrs. S. H. Moore, 'lec’d., are
hereby notilied dial prompt pay
ment wLI lie reipiired, and all per
sons holding claims against said
estate will present them to the un
dersigned, verified as required by
law. VV. I*. Moon k,
W S. MOORK,
N'ov,'. , jid 1 s*<7. Administrators
—
Itipans Tabuloa.
Kipana Tabules: one gives relief.
Ripens Tabulae assist digestien.
i i. a Tatrjles cure 6 nausea.
Kipans Tabules: rft druggists.
Rlpi'ii i Tablllea cure tiatiiletlee.
Kipans Tabules: pi* isanl. laxative.
Itinms Talmles cure bad breath.
Kipans Tabules cure biliousness.
Kipan■■■• Tabules cure headache.
A dministrators Sale
By vir'nc of an order fr in the
Court of Ordinary of Gwinnett
e nntv, Goorg a, will b*• s* Id b< -
lon it.,- court b iu-c (].io v in the
town of Lawei c.-vil'e, iu said
county, ti ' ln* lirst Tuesday m
.L»’"iatv 1N()8, 111** following de
-criiio ; 1 itid- I* '!■ nging to the
e-t io (i .1 >*(ph Goodwin, late
of . i .| c. unty, .'ceeas d:
NO 1
Or,» llaiidred ud Fifty (15°)
I W's of laT ii, ill re or less, being
• . ■ tl of lot No t lfiG and
11 0 acres . ft' of lot No I iif>, in
tl t 7* land, district of said conn
tv, bo nnleil si, the North by
la ■* of .1 in •* i. Tinetl, on the
Si u h by Mrs. M. E. Brown, on
tin Wist by la da of Henry
Huit kl'tii l in 1 East by lands of
Mi*- M. \. (I iii iw ii, ami known
as tl i tjo ’drt hi Imiue place,
This piuce i* Hituated on the
Pi ,i litreo road, four miles from
fluluth. Ibis a good 7-room
risidence and rnrhuil lings, Mi
n M's in i iilliva'ion, I)limes in
oiigb al ion * , I here son the
pla**.** *. good orchard, and it is
fine’y wateteii,
N i>. ti. »
Al-o at the aine time and
p in- wdt bo -ol s'xly acres of
t o I. more or I* sv, kunw’ii as part
ol I !.* No •_’lb and 2-td in the
it. land iliiie of -aid county,
■nil I 1 HU ll " West by the
<h > t 'it liver, on the
I N irth by lands of
Wub on Little and on ilie East
li> lain's o I, Nf. B'rickland.
C. this l be! are lib acres i f
ii. e i i\. r it 'turn, 1 acres iu pine
• d I In' .i ce is cleared, part
1 . ■ n't' ■ i'ioii and part in past
•in is a 1-room liou e
• ho dim.* - and tl fu'l twn
, 1 1.or*e fai m. ’
N **. :t
> • an in on ub ii one half in-
I • ■ ■* i" iii»: Irui chise Known as
. ry 'Oi ill" (Tiattahoo
• i. T.i ferry has its
! i lot di scribed as
■s li i tight nf-wav fir
■ i the fiO u' T s of
e l i, . e described.
i' t m ti e ferry and
■■ ly b« mi'il sep
e nil Iqt No. 2 tt- Ills
•i- I I 1 I. V deems be-t
ti i | urpoM f dtalri-
I nung tile heirs ut said
U * 5..1,
i .l'es pi rtcct.
'I feun, ca»li.
I'n i< • d. ■ii mg f.*i seu the
■ "'ii c i.l Ol the
(Hidei egli d
Mary A.Gooiiwiv,
Adtii'iistratiix.
Ll i s ■ < s' K.'li ■, (i wiuuet*. COUJ-
D, Nov 2'i d 1V17.—111
I C i 1 Kl>.
All | uti's.iio not 1 tied that
1. land layi . neur town, uuw
u ;e- a| 1 itnre and tlit. park,
luuiig tthui* tin* railroad, are
pS' d All I I e»ptt*»llig on said
InimU are foib.ddi 11
T. M pF.Kri.Ks,
/Qandy cathartic
V?ji& calxeXhy
CURtCOnSTIPATIOI^^
25 ♦SO - 5 "***** DRUGGISTS
ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED!? r * 1 w " f o r»*r*r«t« in, r.i-.i i.,„.
nuuvuuiuui uunanai IjD U U, f . rrlp or i .-1,,,-.1.i,t rsu»r (,„J nati,[nlrf,iill«. K. m .
I*l, ,M*l hooklrt frop. Art. SI CK 1,1 MI iIKMTIT CO., I hi, *ne>. Hnntrp,!. I’on.. or Art, lork
AN ARMY.
Ducle Sam’s army is not as big as it
vvuj in IH6I-5, but his soldiers now, as
then, suffer from Kidney Diseases con
tracted by exposure, bad water, etc.
A small army of old veterans have
been cured of Kidney and Dladtler
diseases. You too can be
CURED
For over two years I was in such a
bad way with rheumatism of the kid
neys that I was obliged last summer
to go to West Penna Hospital. I was
somewhat relieved after being there
four months, but soon took a back-set.
I saw Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney
Pills jAlvertised in the Pittsburg pa
pers and procured a box, which gave
me such wonderful relief I got a seo
oud box, and am now a well man and
working every day. I believe 1 would
have been laid up all summir if it
were not for them. I give you this
letter so that some other old soldier
may see it and do him the same good
l hat they have me. Iw as three years
in service in Co. A, 76th Penn Vol.
A. J. McFarlin. Alleghany. N. Y.
HOBBS
Sparaps Kidney Pills.
BOBUS REMEDY CO , Pbopbistobs, CaicsM
Dr, Ilubb, PUn ForSstein LAW RENCEVT LL&
CA..byA. M. WINNASON. Druggist,.
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A crocdile takes 80 seconds to turn
completely round.
Everybody Say* So.
Ca*carets Camiv Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of the age. p eas
ant and refreshing to tho lasic, act gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bow e!s,
cleansing tho entire *\ stein, dispel colds,
euro headache, feu r, Imbiliml constipation
ami biliousness. I'iense buy and trv a box
of C. C to-day; 10. 35, r*o cents. Hold and
guaranteed to care by all druggist*.
There are more than 100.000 chil
dren in tha national schools in Ger
many who Stutter.
Educate Your Itowcls With Ca,carets.
Cat.dy t'stbsrttr. cure coastipatlou forever.
lOc.iftc. If C.(J C rail, (tritggi*i* refund money,
'Vliy should wc tie so careful to
plraso men anil so enrolo-s about
pleasing God?
DlHiit, of the Blood and Serves.
No one need jufl'er with neuralgia. This
disrasr i* tiuickly and permanently cured
iiyHro\,u*’lron Bitter*. Every disease of
the hloud, nerves ami stomach, clirouw
or otlierwise, etiecntnbs t*. Browns’ Iron
Bitters. Known ami used for nearly a
c|uarier of a century, it stand, to-day lore
most tumour our most valued remedies.
Browns’lron Itiiters is sold by all dealers.
Every good man l-avce a track of
light behind him a* lie passes through
the world.
OABTOIIXA.
God will still be on Ids throne to
morrow unit we should therefore not
fear the future.
tlnst Trib.fco S|ii« »»it Soi.ik* Your l ife- Aw«r.
To quit tobacco easily »nd foreicr, be im|
Mile, lull ot Lie, nerve and vigor, tulie No-To
13a0, the wonder-worker, that makes iveuli men
Birong. All druggists, SOo or tl. Cure guaran
teed Booklet and wonplo free. Address
Starling Itemed/ Co., Chicago or New York
The weters of North America are
stocked with 1800* it iff*, re lit varieties of
fish. .
An Uncertain Dicing*.
Th«T6 i« no disease more uncertain in its
nature tlian dyaprpeia. Physicians sij that
the grinptoma of u*» two
therefore inoMt <ll Men]t to make a corrret
ilhiuiiosis. No matter how severe, or under
wltit di<ioii*L‘dTßpe]»siAyou. Krowns'
iron Bitters will cure it. InvaliiHhle in all
of the Btomnoh, hi ami nerves.
Browns’ Irou Bitters is sold l»y rII dealers.
The hide of the hippotamus, in
tome parts, is two inches tliick.
CABTORIA.
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It is estimated that Japan’s tia
tionn) debt will in 18!iS amount to
49ft,700,030 yen.
No-To-Bac for riliy Cent*.
Cusrnntcrd lobntco habit euro, makes weak
men strung, blood pure, fci'c.li. All druggists
A firm In Omaha advertised th*
other dav the most htgt ly sensational
bargnlu sale of Uue shoe* since Adana
went barefoot,
CASTOR IA
For Infauts and Children.
An ord*r Ims l*een r reived fr* m
Hi meets for llfteen folding bicycles,
which are made ill I'anbury, Cotm.
T<» Cure CtmiUpaUttu Forever.
Take CuNcurata Cund.v Cathartic, ltte or Ha
lf C. (’. V. fail to cure, druc*;iHt« refund moaay
A New Jers.y inaii ha- v >ted 143
times in 7<l yeurs su«l is proud of hi*
r.*c:ird.
CABTOHIA.
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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pikimiont ai it t.ieen.
Pnn,tensed Schedule of I'asseuger Teatns.
In KflTect May #, ISBT.
v. , T
NorHibound. Wo.lw V O . SH w#. .TU
l*aily| Dally, iun. Dally.
E Atlanta, 0. T. 750 a u O 0 4 BSp u"5Tp
" Atlanta, K. T. Boou iyo p 5 35p USO a
“ Norcroas 931 al 0 28p 1 St) a
" llnfurd 10 03 b T(J6p ...
" (rtiinesvilte. 10*i.j a r*p ~7u n Sdfl a
“ T.ula . ~ .1100 u •> 4a .. K ÜBy 3W-W
“ lluruelia 1123 ni - 8 85u
Ar. Mr. Airy 11W a!. ... 8 40p
Lr. Toccoa tt 54 nj s as p flu „
'• Wntmiustar 1880 m 4j* «
“ Seneca 12 48 p 4 18 p 4 81 a
“ «'antral 180 pi 4 4.3 t, l 4ii
'• t-treenville.. 281pir, 30 545 a
" Bparlanburg. 847 p 8 18 p | 887 a
Halfacre 428 j. T 15 a
Blacksburg.. 447 j> 7 08 p 7 85 a
“ King's Mt ... Slop' T 88 a
“ DasMnin 885 p' 8 20 a
7,v. <'harlotta.... 840 p' 8 80 p 9 30 a
Ar. Danville II 28 p : l2 00 ft 180 p
Ac. Richmond... 800 h 0 00 n 0 40 p
Ar Washington. 1 -0 42 a* 9 40 n
•• Baltm’dPßß.i | H o*l a' 'llßs p
I; I‘htladelphlo.j 10 15 a iff, a
" Nog Y0rk,..1. ... 18 48 ml. ofe a
rst.Ml Ves. ..
Sontlibonnd. s„. g.-, No> g; '"-11
Daily. Dally.
ITTTa TNTp T
; Philadelphia. 850 a 065 p
.I Haltimore. .. 0 22 a 9 2o P
AvasUiugton. II 15 alO 48 p
tv- Uichmond ... 12 55 p 2 00 a 200 n
tv. Danville 080 p 5 a 'sliTa
Ar ( harlotte .... 10 00 p 0 So s 111* a
Lv. I lastonia 10 50 p 1 It p
“ Blacksburg. 1182 p 10 49 a 200 p '
" HalTneys .U 47 pi 220 p
Spartanburg. 12 28 a 11 37 a 8 15pil
■“ Oreenvills.... 120 ailß 28 p 420 b l . , ..
“ Central 2Of a Ila p 515 pi
“ Hancca 294 a! 1 36 p. 6 M p 1 ®.
W’estminster I tSB p 1 E ’ -
Toccoa * IS a 2 ii p| 488 p Snu
>lt- Airy | T3O p T^TI
Cornelia TBS p «$ •
. Lula 4 09 al 8 13 b! 808 p 067 a
* (ininesville . 4US a: 881 pi 885 t> fZ) a
" Buford ! 907 p 148 a
Koreross . .1 #4B p 427 •
Ar. Atlanta, E. T. 0 10 a (55 pIOUOp 980 a
Albmia, C. T.i 5 to a 3 s', p H.p p jitO |
"A” a. m. “P” p. m. “M" noon. “N" night.
Nos. 37and 3S—Daily. AVnaUlngton and South
western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullmiu
•Iccping ears between New York »ud New Or
leans, via Washington, Atlania and Montgom
ery, au.l als*) bctu ran New York and Memrhia
Via Washington, Atlanta and BinnlDgliim. Flrsl
cia * thoroughfare cache* betwocu Washing
ton and Atlanta. Dining cars servo all in us la
an r*,u’».
Nos. 35 and Bf—United Btateß East Wail
run* solid between Washington and New Or
leans, via Southern Railway, A. AV. r it. R.
aud Zj. A N. U. I!., b,u; - eoinuosisl of isiggag#
car and *:'a-hos, through without change Mr
pas** 'igor* of all classes. Pullman * a
f**om sleeping oar* be!ween New York ni
New Or! :*ns, via Attuntu and Montgomcryb
Leai mg Wusiilngion i-a<-n Saturday, a tnuri*)
•Iceping *ar will rim thi**ugh ’* *-tacan Wastw
tngion and *hh Eraucioco airiioue cbai,,’%
N"S. 11. 37 ami I.' Pullman sh’epiug enrr. be*
tween Ri -lnnond atul Chsrlo to, via Danvi!'*w
•outhboun i Nos. 11 and 87, northbound NO lit
Tha A’ Line Hello tram, No*. 17 And 18, b#
tween Atlanta and Mount Airy, (fa., daily e»
con* Sunday.
W. 11. <1 KEEN, J. M. CTT-P,
Geii'l Siipt., Trnlnc M g'r.,
Wa*-hin.'i*,n. D. C, XVaahington, D. QL
W. A. TURK, S. H HARDWICK,
Oen’l Pas*. Ag’t . A»*’t Cton’l Paas. As t.,
Washinglm,, D. c. Aiiantn. 11^
1 9*
■ Arc You SicK /
iOf Being j
i SicK? \
L Then let u* suggest a cure. ,
‘ Ten to one the trouble started *
\ with your liver. A torpid liver i
causes Rheumatism, Nturalgia, f
i Constipation, Dyspepsia, Head- *
V ache and a doze" other ailmente. f
i !
r #ftndNeurdlsio
[ QJR-Er '
goes straight to work c-n the N
liver. It cleanses that oigan;
4 makes it active again—the acid v
' leaves you’re blood and you're
f cured. Testimonial below: '
. 1 cured my wif* of neuralgia ej '
‘ .even year.' alandlng by the use of .
your mediclni! after lira best dwtora
j la ClUelmiali faUed
r It W I’AUMK V
lit W. Fourth Street, i inMnaoN. ’
f Aik Your Druggist or Merchant To* It
/ CULLEN t NEWMAN,
* Sale Proprietors.
Knoxville, Tenn. v
HUN DOWN WITH
DYSPEPSIA
« STOMACH
Liver
AND HEART
Arrt* t*i>.
Almost in Despair
But finally
CURED (
By Tsklnar
AYER’S PILLS
"For aftc.n years, was a gr»at «uf
forei from bi*llgr*iii*h ill it* worst loim*.
1 tasted th* skill <•( many doctor*, but
grew worse and wor»«, until I became
to weak 1 would not walk City yards
without having to sit down and rest. My
stomach, liver, and In-art be* am* aftact
«d, unit I thought 1 would surely die. I
tried Ayer s Fills and they helped me
right away. 1 continued their use aiui
ah. now entirely well. 1 don’t, know of
anything that wit) so quickly relieve
and cure the terrible mi tie ring nf >lyi
pepsin as Ayer’s Fills."— Jobv C.
I’Kii-i turn,, Brodie, Warren Co, N. C.
AYER S PILLS
Received Highest Awards
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR