The Monroe advertiser. (Forsyth, Ga.) 1856-1974, June 04, 1897, Image 6

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HON. W. H. ANDERSON. Chairman Board of Education, Levy Co Fla., Cured of Insomnia by Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. , | f// mm • > * tsms ■ / t I '/ m | A m >/> j ; 1 ■ m 1 ■ / m t • <i // 7/ / // m f > 'w. ■a D R. MILES’ RESTORATIVE Nervine cures insomnia. Sleeplessness, fear of imagin iry danger or disaster, worry and trouble over insignificant trifles, irri tablcncss, loss of strength and vigor; such or all indicate nervous prostra¬ tion, which can be prevented or cured by Dr. Miles’ Nervine. That ominous dead pain at the base af the brain, those frequent recurring attacks of headache, nausea, dyspep¬ sia; may be permanently cured if Dr. Miles’ Nervine is taken. It restores deranged nerve centers of the brain to their normal condition, builds up the exhausted worn-out nerve tissue, gives strength, brings good health and clearheadedness. | WON. W. II. ANDERSON, Cedar ■—I Keys, Fla., writes June 18, ’96: ■* * “I take great pleasure in add¬ ing my tribute to the merit of Dr. NIilos’ great remedy, Restorative Nervine. Two years ago I had a se¬ vere attack of LaGrippe; my recovery was slow, and I was left in a very weak, prostrated condition. My ner¬ vous system seemed completely broken up. I suffered for months with in¬ somnia, unable to sleep day or night, though utterly worn out for want of sleep. I fell off in weight from 145 to 118 lbs. I felt that my mind or body, or both, must soon give way under the strain as no remedy seemed to do me Dr. Miles’ Nervine Restores Health. BLOUNT NEWS. It seems that all of our writers have come to a standstill. What is the matter? I suppose Beck is waiting on Potaiago and Potalago waiting on Beck, so here it goes, hut 1 suppose nobody was dis¬ appointed Friday, hut the one that done the writing last week. Crops are looking very well in this section, but some rain is needed very bad. You had be.ter read up on checker playing, Mr. Hooten Hobbs says you can’t hold him a light. For the sake of some barbecue Scarbrough did not get done chop ping cotton Friday. Mrs. Robert Smith has been very sick for some days but we hope she will be up soon. Mr. Westbi'ooks has to hustle now to run a mill and clerk too. Ike. one of our most progressive farmers says he is yet plowing his corn with a darning needle and fender. Mr. Chas. Hooten seems more cheerful now, she has come home, One of our boys seemed to be in trouble Sunday afternoon, What’s wrong Bill. Hutch is makeing a great way farming. I suppose he is go ing to immigrate next fall. The quarterly meeting was a .any good. My wife was in a drug store one day discussing my condition and the druggist gave her a sample bottle of the Nervine. She persuaded me to take it and that small vial gave me the first refreshing sleep I had had in four months. I continued the rem- , edy and it acted like a charm. My j sleep was natural and refreshing, my i i appetite good, and in a short time I regained my usual weight, strength j and health and have had no trouble 1 since. My restoration to health, I at¬ tribute solely to Dr. Miles’ Nervine, as I used no other remedy after begin¬ ning it. I feel it a duty to make this public as I believe Dr. Miles’ Restora¬ tive Nervine a boon to suffering hu¬ manity.” Contrast the above with the follow¬ ing extract from the editorial in the Chicago Evening Journal, Sept. 23, 1896, on the death of Edson Keith. “From insomnia to nervous prostration is a short stage, and from nervous prostra¬ tion to conditions and symptoms akin to those of insanity is a shorter one. This is a sufficient explanation of the causes that led to the lamentable death by suicide of Edson Keith.” Dr. Miles’ Remedies are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money will be refunded. Book on heart and nerves sent free to all applicants. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. success at Pleasant grove last week. I Two or three of the dashing sons j , are seen at Blount, ocasionaly. ( Spicer and Bill seems to take j thing easy with lots of cotton to chop yet. Chas. Sutton traveled north Sunday. If there is anything right or! wrong with Albert and Edd nobody J j knows it. Cheer up Polatago. ! Bill Dooly. i GEORGIA TEACHERS. | Thirty-First Annual Meeting Will be Held at Warm Spring. The program for the thirty-first annual meeting of the Georgia! j State 1 eachers’ Association, to be held at Warm Springs, Ga., June j -6 to the 30, has just been complet i ed. The four days’ conventiou of the teachers will be devoted to discussion of the best methods of teaching and of all points relative to school work. The meeting will be attended by all the principal educational workers in the state. and will be a gathering of men womas of brains. The meeting will convene on Saturday afternoon, June 26. first work will be the meeting of j the board of directors and trustees in the auditorum at 3 o'clock. At night there will be an informal experience meeting; and reception. On Sunday the annual sermon will be preached by Chancellor Hoggs, of the state university. Sunday evening Rev. Charles Lane, of the Technological school, will address the teachers on “The Great Teacher and a Study of His Methods " Monday morning the annual ad¬ dress of the ^resident of the asso¬ ciation will be read. It will be fol lowed by discussion, and the read ing of reports. At 10 o’clock in the morning the teachers will begin a discussion of the subject “How Shall Textbooks be Supplied? Monday afternoon the high school teachers round the table will meet and the high school teachers will discuss important questions bear¬ ing on the higher education of the children. The ccnuty school com missioners’ round table will also meet on Monday afternoon. Mon evening Col. Glenn, state school commissioner, will deliver an address. lbs speach will be followed by prize declamations from representatives of different high schools throughout the state. Tuesday will he devoted to dis¬ cussion and the meeting of the dif¬ ferent round tables. The college round tables, and primary teachers’ round table will meet on Tuesday afternoon Dr. Warren A. Candler, of Emory College, will address the association on Tuesday evening. Governor Atkerson will address the association on Wednesday at noon - I he ruial and village teach ’ round table will ers meet on Wednesday afternoon, as will also the round table of city superin tendents. The last feature on the programme will be the installation of officers. The present officers are: President, Joseph S. Stewart, superintendent of schools, Marri etta. First Vice president, P. D. Pol¬ lock, Mercer university. Second Vice president, Miss Mamie L. Pitts, Atlanta public schools. Secretary, W. B. Merritt, superb i tendent of schools. Valdosta. Treasurer, J. E. Kemp, Gorden Institute, Barnesville. Cheap rates have bejn made for the teachers at Warm Spaings hotel, and the Southern States Passenger association has autoriz ed a rate of one fare for the round trip. One interisting features of the meeting will be the educational exhibit that will be made by the various schools and colleges. Educate Your Rowels With CascaretB. 10c. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 25c If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. Your Vitality? The essence of life is force. Every breathyou breathe,every heart beat, every motion of your hand, takes force. The measure of force we call vital¬ ity. If this is lacking, there is loss of flesh, lack of resistive power, a tendency to catch di¬ sease easily, especially a tend¬ ency to Consumption. For low vitality nothing is better than Scott's Emulsion. It supplies force by furnishing the nourish¬ ing, strengthening elements of food in an easily blood, digested and form; enriches the builds up the system. When ordinary food is of no avail, Scott's Emulsion will supply the body with all the vital elements of life. Two sices, 50 cts. ar.d $L00. AH druggists* If you will ask for it we will send you a book telling you-all about Scott’s Emulsion. Free. SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. W • X V \ ■J. V > Z. _i__j I p^vlr 1 : ! ll fill . j 'm ■ A f\ f\ iltlb - Hi - ^ 0 i m ■ h ■M mm f \ SHU 1- N° 9-64 j|rd ““O ' ss -Lair - The Grandest Remedy. Mr. lv. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chilhowie, Ya., certifies that he had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough remedies he could hear of, but got no relief: spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King’s new dis e 'Tor three^yeara two bo‘tles. past has been attending to business, and says J Dr. King’s new discovery • the t grandest 1 remedy y made . . is ever as it has done so much for him and also for others in his Dr. King’s New Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. Itdon’tfail. Trial bottle free at all Drug Stores. We are in receipt of Lulu Hurst’s hook explaining how she accom¬ plished the miraculous feats that as¬ tonished the world some years ago. The book is printed by the Lulu Hurst Book Company, of Madison, Georgia, and sells for $1. It is a wonderful work and worth reading. It was presented to us by her travel¬ ing agent. -- • - For every cash purchase of dry goods, dollar, shoes, etc., amounting to one J. J. Cater & Co. will give you bar of ' a good laundry soap. 22-tf - o * Cheap Excursion Rates to Tybee. thereafter, Commencing the June of 5th and each Saturday C Ga R,\ will sell excursion tickets to Tybee at low rates, tickets limited for return until Monday night follwingdate of sale. Excursion tickets for r longer long limits will also be sold from cu ipon ticket officers. Special rates will he na med for parties of ten or more, Th roe Oti els now open led. Nur Lirf f bathing—Boating—Peep bathing I)< Sea Fish! ng. . General Apply to any agent or write to J. C. Haile, lie. Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN GEORGIA—Monroe County—Whereas Mrs. E. V. Napier, executrix of the will of Mrs. Stella Burr, late of Monroe county, deceased, represents to the court in her pc' ition duly filed and entered on record, that she has fully executed the will of said Mrs. Stella Burr deceased. This is thereiorc to cite all persons concerned, kindred and cred¬ itors, to show cause, ifany they can, why said executrix should not he discharged from her executorship and receive let¬ ters of dismission on the first Monday in August. 1897. Witness my hand and official signature, this the 4th day of Mav 1897. STEPHEN D. MOBLEY. Ordinary Monroe Countv. Excursion Rates to Nashvills Tenn. Account of the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, May 1st, to Octo¬ ber 30th 97. For this occasion, the Central of Ga Ry will sell from various points on its System excursion tickets at greatly v reduced reduced rates, such rates being _ag governed governed by I limits of tickets. Till: This occasion promises tobaone of the most important of its kind ever held in the countr y, and every pci ■son m the South should taKe ake advantage a: tge of of the cheap cl rat‘ j s authorized and visit Nashville, For futher particulars in regard to rates, schedules, System etc. apply to any ticket agent of the or write to J. C. Huh,., le. General Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. MONROE COUNTY SHERIFF SALES FOR IDLY 1897. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in July, 1897, at the court house door in said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following property to-wit: One bay mare about seven years o’d name Trilby, one bay mare about six vears old name Trixy, one black horse mule name Jack, about nine years old, one black horse mule about nine years o'd name Rabbit, one bay mare mule Levied on as the property of I,. N. Chaille to satisfy a mortgage li fa issued from the City court of Monroe county, Georgia, in favor B. S. Willingham, trans¬ feree, vs. L. X. Chaille. Also at the same time and place, Ten (10) acres of land in the seventh (7th) district of Monroe county, Georgia, bounded north by public road leading from Barnesville “to Forsyth, west by Allen Bankston’s estate, south by land of W. S. Childs and east by Mrs. M. E. Ross. Levied on as the property of W. Godard, Irebruary 2oth. 1897. This June 3d, 1S97. GEO. W. NEWTON, Sheriff. No ‘Ifs’ or ‘Buts’ ■ Yf.u don’t need to furnish any reference, or you don’t have to he identified in order to buy here on . credit We are doing business with honorable, intel ligent people—people who pay their hills. They don’t buy on credit because they are poor—they do so because it is easier to pay a little money weekly or monthly than it is to pay all cash—and they are HIGH T about i t Then that we there will is set another it in display reason, type— and it is such a goo % Our Credit Prices are as low as any Cash Prices. Try your best to forget that, but you can’t do it—it will haunt you every time you think of paying cash for Fvrnitukk or Carpets. C. A. ENSIGN MONEY TO LOAN i on I FARMS 6?.< per cent, interest. Only choice security handled, lionet unusual low rate of interest, Apply to LEG ARE WALKER, Real Estate, Exchange Rank Rld’g, 1 Macon, Ga. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. j HiNDERCORMS , ttio only sme cure to* i 1 Corns. Stops all pain. Makes wklk me eas?. lac. at Drup’pfcts. 1 ill* PARKERS HAIR BALSAM! Cleanses and beautifies the haLc Promotes a luxuriant growth. ver Pails ils to Restore Gray air to its _ lful Color, j a 1 Cures scalp diseases & hair fulling. 50c, and $1.00 at Druggists_ Indigestion, UyonuoCONSUIVSPTIVE Debility of or kind have Painful ills or any use PARKER’S GINGER TONIC. Many who wore hope¬ less and discouraged Lave r egained health by its use. Miss Maria Parloa is admitted to be a leading Amer i -an authority on cooking; she Says “Use a good stock for the foundation o soups, sauces and many oilier things, and the best stock is J-llOUIg T laVil fP POIN/TP VJv/lTXX Xi.li A T^TV‘^1 J. kJ EXlTaCt . , p _ Beef. n t 01 200 of Miss Parloa’s receipts sent gratis by Dauchy & Co., 27 Park Place. New York. I j j j When you were in town the other day you forgot to go to Dr. Thurmond and have your teeth examined. Yc u see that old tooth don’t ache when you are in town but it woke you up last night. Y r ou must come round and have it fixed. All Work Guaranteed. Teeth Extracted Without Pain. Patronage Solicited. YOU LOVE -TO SEE THE PRETTY GIRLS Rigged out in the prettiest, latest and most stylish dresses and hats. JJf pJ 1 1 _______ V ( I J J—J. 1 J. j V , OF COURSE you do. * Well we want to tell you where ) | YOU’LL FIND THEM You will find the pettiest line of latest designs at reasonable prices always ON OUR COUNTERS. Miss Ella Turner. Nobody Pain Pills need have druggists. Neuralgia. Get. T)r. dose.” Miles* ! from “One cent a TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Georgia- Monroe County. C. A. Ensign, L. J. Sutton and C. N. ! Tucker having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administra¬ tion on the estate of Charles M. Sutton, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Charles M. Sutton to he and appear at my office within the time allowed and show cause, if any they can. why perma¬ nent, administiation should not lie grant¬ ed to C. A. Ensign. L. J. Sutton and C. i N. Tucker on Charles M. Sutton’s estate. I Witness my hand and official signature this 3d day of May, 1897. STEPHEN 1). MOBLEY, Ordinary Monroe County, Ga. One Minute Cough Cure, cures. '’’hat is what it was made tor. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Georgia—Monroe County.. Messrs. Bramblet & Brother having in proper form applied tome for permanent letters of administration to issue to Sam¬ uel Kuthertord, public administrator, on the estate of Mrs. Lucy L. Collier, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Lucy L. Collier to he and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Samuel Rutherford on Mrs. Lucy L. Collier’s estate. Witness my hand and official signature, this 4th day of Mav, 1897. STEPHEN I). MOBLEY, Ordinary Monroe County, Ga. STEVENS POTTERY GEORGIA. STEVENS BROS. & CO. JI HA DQU A RT B RS KO K All Kinds of Olay Goods if you want Sewer Pipe, If you want Well Curbing, . If you want Fire Brick. If you want Flower Pots or Lawn Urns If you want Hanging Baskets, If you want Jugs, Jars or Churns, If you want Eire Clay Goods of all kinds, go to Stephens Bros. & Co.,, STEPHENS POTTERY, GA., And be Supplied at Reasonable i6tf Prices. READ’S ODERLESS REFRIGERATOR, In which you can put onions, bananas cheese, fruits, vegetables, berries, meats, flavor] fish’ or anything having a together Vo with rnilk and butter, leaving the 1 latter in open vessels, without CONTAMINATION. It CONSUMES LESS ICE Than other refrigerators, and it needs no washing out. You assume no risk, as we guarantee it will do all we claim. Mi . 4V , E. Sanders has seen it in opera¬ tion and without his consent we refer you to him. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS In Macon for Crockery and all housefur¬ nishing goods. ICE PEERLESS CREAM 4 FREEZERS Freeze cream in 5 minutes. No higher than others and best in the world. H.C. TINDALL & CO., 21-1111 MACON, GA.