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J. F. LANCASTER,
HEARD ON THE SQUARE
Sunday ice hours from !) to 10
o’clock. .J. W. Toland.
Big( 'nt prices in all lines at Sharp’s.
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Sick headache can lie quickly and
completely fainouH overcome by using those
little pills known as “Dewitt's
Little Early Risers.” Dr. W. P.
Ponder.
Remember that J. J. Cater <& Co.
guarantee their prices to be as low as
the lowest and give von a nice bar of
soap for every cash purchase that
amounts to one dollar. 22-1 f
Grand selling out Sab' in many
lilies, this week at Sharp's.
Don’t, neglect a '•ou'gli because the
weather is pleasant; before the next
storm rolls around it may develop
into a serious difficulty beyond re¬
pair. take One Minute Cough (hire is easy
to and will d< what its name
implies. Dr. W. P. Ponder.
1 lave your ordered your spring
*11111 ? Hardin is the man to order
from.
Don’t fail to go to the Logwall bar
beetle Saturday.
W. T. Lawson & Co. keep Post-ell's
Elegant and Pilsbury ' patent flour for
sale. 1H—tf
lee cream every day at Dr. P 011 -
der’s. 23-tf
Don’t thin your blood with sassafras
or poisin it with bluemass; hut aid
Nature by using DeWitt’s Little
fairly Risers, the famous little pills
for constipation, biliousness and
stomach and liver troubles. They are
purely vegetable. Dr. W. P. Ponder.
A good time is in store for all xvho
attend the Logwall barbecue Satur¬
day.
Be sure to see our large stock ol‘
new Summer shoes, in all the latest
shapes and colors, at Sharp’s
Whittemore’s Oxhlood, Chocolate
and (iilt Edge polishes T»r ija le at T.
Hardin’s.
going Only follow the crowu, they are
to the Big Bargain Dry Goods
Sales at Sharp’s.
Genuine Cuba and Port! Rico
Molasses for sale at W. T. Lawson &
Co’s. IS-tf
“They are dandies” said Thus.
Bowers, of the Crocket, Texas, En¬
terprise,while writingabout DeWitt’s
Little Early Risers, the famous pills,
for sick headache and disorders of
the stomach and liver.- Dr. \V. P.
Ponder.
100 piece dinner set to be given
away o’clock. next The Wednesday, drawing the 9th, at 10
will positively
take place at that time.
W. P. Clements, Mgr.
1 am fixed up for the ice cream
busines and you can get the best
creams and ices every day for only
.0 cents. 23-tf
You can order your clothes from
Hardin, get them to tit you, at prices
much cheaper tailor than any Atlanta or
Macon will make them. Per¬
fect (it guaranteed.
Ice cream soda at Dr. Ponder's.
Don't forget the barbecue at Log
wall Saturday.
NOTIC .
I will bo in Forsyth every Monday
until further notice, and can be found at
my old stand, next to the express office,
where I am better prepared than ever
to take first class photographs.
It. \V„ Grice.
Woman of Note
Always intellects. endeavor Sickly to have vigorous
women never
amount to much in the world of
Don’t letters, industry, or as housekeepers
let your vitality run down if
you want to make your mark in
the world. Dr. Bellamy’s Gossy¬
pium is your best friend. It regu¬
lates and builds up after all else
hasfciled. t^M^send <u per bottle by drug
gist to the Bellamy Mfg.
Co. 199, Atlanta, Ga.
Crockery am. glassware a, eos, for
only a few days longer. Come while
it lasts and secure bargains.
iv. P. elements. Mgr.
CASTORIA.
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any
uiirsi.
Which is the cheapest, the BEST
paint at cheap paint price or cheap
paint at the BEST price? We sell
the BEST paint at the price of
cheap paint and give you a guar
antee with it. r.- It you expect .. to .
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paint your house this spring it will
pay you to get our prices on
everything in the paint line.
Eet us make you a price when you
get ready to paint.
Our prices on everything in the
Drug line you will find right.
Druggist *
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PERSONAL.
Mrs. J. E. Maddox, nee Hooks, is
in the citv on a visit to her parents.
Mr. H. B. Evans and wife, of Ma
con, spent three or four days
*«* wttli his brother. the ail,or of
till, paper, a......is family.
G. B. McGinty, of Crichton's school
of stenography, Atlanta, is at home
for a few davs.
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r 1 , friends . of Mrs. R. P. Brooks
" 1m? delighted to know that she
!, ‘tui ned home 1 hursday, after an
extended visit to Atlanta friends.
Mr. Willie Hill, nephew of School
Commissioner Hill, is here on a visit
to his uncle. His home is in Shreve
I ,01 't.
Miss Jan in Napier has returned
from Belmont College at Nashville.
She took first honor in music over a
class of six hundred, w hich is an
honor that speaks louder than words,
Miss Birdie Steward, of Decatur
is in the city, the guest of her brother,
Mr. A. H. Steward.
Do you love barbecue ? If so go to
Logwall Saturday.
First class livery at H. J. Carson’s.
23-41
A Pleasant Party.
Last Sunday there assembled at
the beautiful home of H 011 . T. B.
ahil,HsS ’ th .1; is city, Mr. , r George ,, A.
( , aoamss and wife, and Mr. H. H.
Cabaniss of Athuit-a; Air. .J. \V. Cab
anis, and All's. F. J. Colledge and son,
of Macon, and Miss Emma Howard,
of Blakely, who is tin* guest of Aliss
Lois Cabaniss. it has only been a
short time since (’apt. Cabaniss eom
pleted his residence and moved in
), u t it is one of the most elegant and
beautiful country homes to be found
in the south. The house has all the
modern conveniences and i* a model
home in every particular. It is a
great pleasure to know that Captain
Cabaniss has again engaged in the
practice of law here, for he is one
of the best lawyers in the state.
Arcadian Ginger Ale,
Healthful, pleasant, delicious. Sold
by Dr. Ponder and Alexander Bros.
A nice lot of new buggy harness
all grades, for sale. H. J. Carson.
23-4t
Subscribe for the Adverstiser at the
Logwall barbecue Saturday.
If you want a gem just step in at
Ponder’s and try one of his straw¬
berry gems. 23-tf
Just Arrived.
A , new , lot ^ of white chip , . dress hats, ,
also black chip hats, leghorn and
fancy straw hats for ladies, misses
and children. Please give me your
orders for these and for new style
dress goods, etc.
20-tf Airs. AI. M. Anthony.
Tanglefoot at C. J
Zellner’s.
New buggies and several good
horses always on hand for sale.
23-41 H. J. Carson.
i Airs. FT. (’ox, who lives in the Cox
district, has been quite sick.
Commencement at the Institute
begins on the 11th of this month. A
splendid program has been arranged
and the exercises throughout will be
very interesting.
Our grape sherbet is delicious, sold
at oc. 23-tf Dr. Ponder.
Straw, hats from 10 cents up, at
about half price, at Sharp’s.
For Sale.
: 500 pounds
new honey, comb and
extracted. Frank Wilder.
Fresh lot Heinz, sweet and sour
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, W. B. Thweatt & Bro.
v n . opened . up th.s ..
Japan. Shipment of fine tea. Uncolored
blended English Breakfast and best
grades, just received.
1 '.v. B. Th w«,»t * Bro.
ICOLLEGE COMMENCEMENT.
Monroe Female College s Gala Day
—Splendid Entertainment.
One of the most successful and in
teresting commencements ever .held
in Forsyth by this very popular in¬
stitution of learning closed Thursday
night, l>eingpostponed from A\ ednes
day , night • , account of , the , .
on rain.
Dr. Lane and his able corps of co-la¬
borers have reason to feel amply
repaid for the past year's work, for
every hour of these closing exercises
demonstrated that they are teachers
that have not only done their duty
but have earned a position that they
can well feel proud of.
The commencement throughout
was pronounced by all who attended
th • best that Forsyth has ever had.
We would like to give a detailed
account of every feature but our space
and time do not permit.
The graduating class. Misses Kath¬
leen Adell Banks, Mamie Neal Cole
i man, Bessie Paramore Pardee, Fine
B n Frances Ponder, and Frances
Katharine -Smith, formed a most
beautiful group of young ladies and
they acquitted themselves in a man
I"" llr ,ru y admirable. They ware all
| f’ ,s « l "> "Inte, waring the class
colors, and carried carnations, tlie
class flower.
There are other institutions of
. , learning but with
| none a more
thorough course, and Forsyth can
j well she lias feel gratified in knowing that
such a college.
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Something to Know.
It may be worth something to
j know for restoring that the the very tired best out medicine
, nervous
I system Bitters, to a healthy vigor is Electric
This medicine is purely
I vegetable, act by giving tone to the
nerve centres’in the stomach, gent
My stimulates the the Liver and
! Kidneys, and aids these oigans in
i throwing off impurites in the blood.
1 Electric Bitters improves the ap¬
petite, aids digestion, and is pro¬
nounced by those who have tried
it as the very best blood purefier
and nerve tonic. Try it Sold for
50c or $1.00 per bottle at all Drug
Stores.
W. B. Johnston, Newark, ()., says,
“One Minute Cough Cure saved rny
only has child from dying by croup. ”It
saved thousands of others suffer¬
ing from croup, pneumonia, bronchi¬
tis and other serious throat and lung
troubles. Dr. W. P. Ponder.
Don’t fail to sen our attractions in
dress goods just received, at Sharp’s
Drink Arcadian Ginger Ale. 20—tf
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Notice Housewives.
Antibrule cures scalds and burns
instantly. You should have a bottle
in your kitchen. For sale by
A . B. Thweatt & Bro.
See the bright new spring dress
goods just received at Miss Ella
Turner’s.
Tanglefoot at C. J.
Zellner’s.
Not only piles of the very worst
kind kind can lie cured by DeWitt’s
I Witch Hazel Salve, but eczema,
scalds, burns, bruises, boils, ulcers
and all other skin troubles can be in¬
stantly relieved by the same remedy.
Dr. W. P. Ponder.
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PERSONAL.
FREE—Our 04 Page Medical reference
book for men anti women afflicted with
an v form of private diseases pecular to
their sex, errors of youth, contagious
diseases female troubles etc. Send two
cent stamp to pay postage to the leading
specialists and physicians of this country
Dr. Hathaway & Co.
22U So. Broad St., Atlanta, Ga. tf
The colored baptizing Sunday, at
I Cabaniss’ pond, was largely attended
and over thirty were immersed.
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Once Tried, Always Used.
If we sell one bottle of Cham¬
berlain’s Cough Remedy, we
seldom fail to sell the same person
more when it is again needed. In¬
deed, it has become the family
medicine of this town, for coughs
and colds, and we recommend it
.
of . its established merits
because
—Jos. E. Harxed, Prop. Oakland
Pharmacy, Oakland, Aid. Sold by
Alexander Bros.
Burned to Death.
Earl Jones and wife, colored, who
live on Charles Hardin’s place, near
Russellville, left home one day last
week to attend church find locked
two of their children in the house.
Jones put out the fire before leaving
j j matches home but and the in children got some
placing with them
«•» «« #« to its clothing
and was burned to death. The young
child was not badlv burned and “J will
recovcr . ad(litlon „
h< ? USe was set on fire, but two
who were passing seeing the flames
j bursting from the roof forced an
entrance and put out the fire.
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JACKSON ACADEMY.
j Closing Exercises of This School
! Tuesday Night.
I 1 he school year of Jackson Aca-de
! ^‘niy closed I uesday evening, and was
1 nndoubtedlyjthe best in its existence,
! To s - Harr - V Blocker is due the great
success of this school. His efforts
have been untiring in its behalf and
it is no doubt a pleasure to know that
his work has been in a measure re¬
warded.
The sermon was preached Sunday
by Prof. Holmes, president of the
State Teachers' Association,(colored)
and was a very able effort.
Col. O. H. B. Bloodworth, who lias
been a great friend of tlwis school,
gave two scholarships, and they were
won by Sarah Gordon and Lizzie
Davis. The medals were won by
Lizzie Davis, Lillie Dewberry, Mos
sey Gordon and Julia Napier. Other
prizes were awarded to Emma Mitch¬
ell, Burmah Gordon, Clifford Brown
and Susie Bell.
The average daily attendance has
been in excess of seventy-five and
and great interest has been mani¬
fested throughout the term.
The exercises were attended by a
number of strangers in addition to
many Forsyth people.
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HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with
urine and let it stand twenty-four
hours ;a sediment or settling indicates
a diseased condition of the kidneys.
When urine stains linen it is positive
evidence of kidney trouble. Too fre¬
quent desire to urinate or pain in the
back is also convincing proof that
the kidneys and bladder are out of
order.
WHAT TO DO.
There is comfort, in the knowledge
so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s
Swamp-Root, the great kidney rem¬
edy fulfills every wish in relieving
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, blad¬
der and every part of the urinary
passages. It corrects inability to
hold urine and scalding pain in pass¬
ing it, or bad effects following use of
liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes
that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to get up many times
during the night to urinate. The
mild and the extraordinary effect of
Swamp-Root is soon realized. It
stands the highest for its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should
have the best. Sold by druggists,
price fifty cents and one dollar. For
a sample bottle and pamphlet, both
sent free by mail, mention The Alox
roe Advertiser, and send your full
postoffice address to Dr. Kilmer &
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. The propri¬
etors of this paper guarantee the
genuineness of this offer.
Some for ten, some for twenty and
some piles for thirty years have suffered
from and then have been quickly
and permanently cured by using De¬
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, the great¬
est remedy for piles and all forms of
skin diseases. Dr. W. P. Ponder.
Drink Arcadian Ginger Ale. 20-tf
Tanglefoot at C. J.
Zellner’s.
Beautiful Women.
Are those that have all the func¬
tions of their sex regularly per
formed. Sallow women and those
with poor complexions need a
genuine female tonic and regulator
like women’s Dr. Bellamy's Gossypium. It
is best friend and most
reliable beautifier. Try it. For
sale by Druggists at $1 per bottle,
or send to Bellamy Mfg. Co., Box
199, Atlanta, Ga.
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ALEXANDER BROS.. ■ ■
! make a specialty of
Pure Fresh Drugs, Hawkes’ Spectacles,
Mastic Mixed Paint I
Fine Cigars and Tobacco i
Excellent Toilet Soap and
’Kerchief Extracts.
The Social Fabric” of their store is
those Latest Soda Water Drinks Gus
makes. Try them.
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Heard of them,
Haven’t You?
Of course you have and the next thing is
to see them, and after seeing them of course
you will buy them.
WHAT ARE THEY?
Why, those beautiful Wash Dress Goods
which we are selling for your spring and sum
merwear.
Etamine’s Fancy Suitings, Canvass and doz¬
ens of other kinds, all at prices so low that
they will surprise you.
Our stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s
Shoes and Slippers is full and complete.
Come and see us and save money.
J. J. CATER &C0.
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