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SANDERSVILLE HERALD.
j. T. Holi.kman,
President.
W.L. Kemp.
Vice-Pres. and Treas.
W. Andrews,
Secretary.
LOANS OF $1,000 TO $20,000 PLACED AT LOW
PATES ON IMPROVED FARMS L\ THIS COUNTY
ir you desire such a Loan, write us fully.
THE SOUTHERN MORTGAGE CO.,
ATLANTA, GA.
ATTORNEY wanted
TO ACT AS LOCAL CORRESPONDENT
L©eftL NEWS.
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Machinery,
Corn
Mills.
BOILERS,
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Machinery,
Shingle
Mills.
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Wi Will HaKt it to Tour Interest to Figure With Ve.
Mallary Bros. Machinery Co.
MACON. GEORGIA.
DRAUGHON'S S COLLEGES
*300,000.00
Diplonm m>m
28 Collf'Kos In 15 Htatcs;
<’njMtnl; established 17 yenrs.
1). V. B. O. represents In business what Har-
Vsnl’s anil Yale's represent in literary circle
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Three mouths’ instruction uuilor our UKIUl-
Athlrcss J. F. ORAUGHON, Pres., at cither place.
Atlanta, Ga., A I" A position nfn *■
Mwtmnur, Ala.
Jackson, Milts., t|r v W ey refunded.
N AL and COPY RIQHT F.D method- are equal to
six mouths elsewhere. Catalogue will convince
you that D. I*. B. C. is THE BEST, ^end for it.
Wo also tench by mail successfully or refuud
money. Write for prices on Homo’situdy.
Nashville, Tenn.,
Nnoxville, Tenn.,
Columbia, S. C.
We Never Disappoint Our Patients.
Wo Fulfill Every Promitt and Hovtr Hold Out Falsa Nopts.
Uip Aline Stricture without the knife or bougie und Varicocele without
TfC UUnC pain or detention from business; Contagious tilood Poison
cured never to return, without mercury or mineral mixture; t.oss of Manly
Vigor Positively cored; no stimulant but permanent.
The Dr. King Mrdlrul Co. It tin InMltuilon organtlcdunder tho
lansef tbs unto c.f (terg's /cr lbs treatim-ul and curs of all
nervou.nmlebronir u..sa.-s*. pr. N. It. rhs founrtor of
tbl. Inatllutlon, la tbs cblsf oonaiiltlnir sprrlttll.t, bslbg a.aitted
by a at.IT of cmluriit I'liysIrlMu-huU snrteuns.
Oursuerea. In thu treatment of cbrunlA dl.fn.sa 1. un.urp.a*
sed; we use both nodical and electrical acsnclc.
OurofllcfRare ci,ulp|t«d wtcli u 1 the galvanic, faradle bettsr-
Iss. X -ras. violet toy. and Klnfc/irsy; In fact, every electrical
centrlswice known to the msdlcnl profession. Our s.nltorlunil.
modern in etery respect, and tve employ none but the ben
trained and student attendants, r^gulsriy qualified graduate,
•lid licensed physicians bring In charge.
We rmploy no misleading mrunc to secure patient, and
patronsgc--noC. O. D.'.or unnsked for literature are sent out
b, ltd. iDitution. Our terms for treatment average frt,hi 15.00
to ,10.00 per montL. i medldcrs included; and we give the assur
ance of a cure wltuln a specified time.
MY BEST REFERENCE \%
UKTR.CUHD.
N. K. KINa M. D.
JBMI.f OOHSUtTINO FMVaiOlAN.
AUBflMlf* nicticrc We .ucceaslullytrest cod perms-
WimUHlIf If IwCHOLw. nentiy cure nil chronic dUoaa.a
such a« Kidney and Itladder troubles. Rheumatism.
Kupttire. Hydrocele. Brains. Losses, etc., and all Trlvate
Dlseu.es, Tumors and malignant troubles, Catarrh of the
Noss. Throat, Head ard Lungs. Diseases of Uys and Enr,
Chronic IMaeaaea of Women, such as Displacements,
Unnatural Discharges, and such wenknesses of women.
— id. On request sre
treatment.
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Me. 7 tUrt«4t» Bt, Cora.r Atlanta. Ga.
Omis. CONSotTiNO SHVSioiaa unnatural uiiciiirno. »»u
I1I_1a _ us to-dey regarding yonr condition If you tre sick or afflicted.
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DISTINCTIVE STORM
NEAR THE CITY.
Mr. Isaac Silver was in Atlanta
Sunday.
El Gigo Cigars at L. Hat e a Bro.
Paul Roberts of Eastman i9 in the
city with friends.
For Majestic Breakfast Bacon and
Hams call 60.
Mr. Will A. Brown of Davisboro was
in the city Friday.
Queen of Pantry Flour at
W. L. Doolittle & Co.
Mr. It. H. Gilmore ol Oconee was
in our city Friday.
Heinz sweet and sour Pickles always
fresli at Doolittle’s.
Mr. lalmadge Hicks of Wrightsville.
spent Monday in our city.
Read, “In the Arena,” by Booth
Tarkington. L. H. Hale a Bro.
Miss Bobbie Hood, of Tliena, is vis
iting Mrs. J. D. Newman.
“The woman in the Alcove,” by
Anna K. Green at L. H. Hale a Bro,
Miss Janie Kelly of Tennille is vis
iting Mrs. Walter Harris.
County raised Bacon for sale at
Doolittle’s
Mrs. Ellison Gilmore of Tennille is
visiting Mrs. S. G. Lang.
Kill Van winkle Smokers 5c,
L. II. Hai.e a Bro.
Miss Marie Boatright of Tennille is
visiting relatives in the city.
WANTED: A good milch cow.
Box 2512, Sandersville, Ga.
Miss Lynch, of Tennessee, is visiting
Mrs. Alice Kelley in our city.
Mr. Lawson E. Brown made a visit
to Macon and Atlanta thisweek-
Miss Alice Cummings, of Tennille,
is visiting Mrs. Lawson E. Brown.
Mr. Andrew Mathis of Chalkcr spent
several days in our city last week.
Miss Lena Stokes of Brent. Ga., vis-
ited the Misses Richards last week.
Mr. Lewis Slado of Bartow visited
his parents near Snndersville last
week.
Miss Susie Warthen. of Bartow, is
spending the week with Miss Kate
Harris.
Mr. William Donovan of Lyons has
returned to iiis home after a short vis
it here.
The Famous La Jusia
Cigar. Hermann's City
Drug Store.
Mr. B. J. Tarbutton Jr. was the
guest of friends in Oxford a few days
last week.
Misses Belle nnd Ella Smith of Smith-
dale were guests of Mrs. Byrd Lovett
lust week.
Several of our young people spent
last Sunday at Brooks Springs very
pleasantly.
Miss Clemmie Walker of Warthen
visited friends in the city last Saturday
and Sunday.
The Famous La Justa
Cigar. Hermann's City
Drug Store.
Miss Lizzie Garner has returned
home after a pleasant visit to relatives
at Areherton.
Mrs. George Gilmore of Davisboro
was the guest of her sister Mrs. W. H.
Smith last week.
Mrs. Nannie Jordan of Davisboro
spent a part of last -week in the city
attending chautauqua.
Miss Ward Parker of Milieu was the
very attractive guest of Miss Annie
Hall during chataqua.
Miss Maitland Tanner spent a few
days last week very pleasantly with
friends in the country.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson have re
turned from a visit to the hitters par
ents at Aberden, Miss.,
Miss Lylliun and Bessie Orr and
Wilhelmina Kittrell, of Davisboro
were in the city Friday.
Misses Ella and Ruth McCarthy , of
Mt.. De Sales Academy Macon, are at
home for their summer vacation.
Misses Louise Blount and Lena Gar
ner visited relatives and friends at
Warthen last Thursday and Friday.
Call and inspect our stock (of snsh
doors and blinds prices are low.
LANG.S VARIETY “WORKS.
Dr. E. L. Holmes and Dr. Henry
Holliman are attending the association
of State Dentists in Savannah the week
Miss Shelly Prince who has been vis
iting Miss Lillian Cox returned last
Sunday to her home in Dublin.
Mrs. Julia Martin has as her guests
Mrs. Geo. Collins of Flint, and Mrs. L
W. Me Laughlin of Rutledge.
Miss Virginia Holmes who lias been
the popular guest ol friends in the city
has returned to her home in Augusta.
A merry party of young people from
Sandorsville spent a pleasant day at
Idywild last Monday.
Miss Florrie Garner of Warthen has
returned to her homo after a week’s
visit to her aunt Mrs. L. J. Blount.
We manufacture sash, doors and
blinds any size and style.
LANG’S VARIETY WORKS.
Miss Louise Davis of Wrightsville,
Georgia lias been tho guest of Miss
Willie Park, for a few days this week.
Rev. L. \V. Colson left Monday for
Cuthbert to attend a meeting of tho
Board of Trustees of that institution.
Misses Mattie Aldred of Davisboro
and Mollie Parker of Milieu were the
guests of Mrs. F. F. Stacer Inst week.
Misses Ainniie and Alice Taylor of
Cochran have returned to their home
after a delightful visit to Mrs. M. D.
Jamerson.
Mrs. Peacock and little daughter,
Irma of Harrison spent a day or two
last week, the guests of Miss Mary
Tarbutton.
Huylers and JVunnal*
ly’s Fjne (Sandies
Received by Express
Hermann's City Drug
Store.
Aiiss Marion Underwood of Northen
Ga., who has been the guest of Miss
Mamie Sparks during Ohautaugua, re
turned to her home Saturday.
Messrs. Cleveland Gidds, Walter
Wilson, Will Salter and Littleton
Adams were in the city from Davisboro
Thursday.
Engraving, jewelry
and watch repairing
done while you wait at
Kittrell, The Jeweler.
A gentleman and wife would
live in house, or take care of farm
two or three months while they
ummer it olT. For information
apply to Herald.
Heinz sweet and
sour pickle, best on the
market, just received
at
John Daniel &Co.
Mr. Bascom Anthony will represent
the N. L. W. Institute in the oratori
cal contest at the chautauqua in Dub
lin next week. Bascom is the son of
Presiding Elder Anthony of the North
Macon district, and cousin of Mrs. A.S
Davis, of Dublin. Wrightsville will be
well represented, both by Miss Davis
and Mr. Anthony.—Wrightsville head
light.
We have added a first
Mr.George W. Warren of Louisville
was in our city Sunday.
Miss Emma Doolittle is spending
the week in Milledgeville.
Mr. A. T. Riehbourg is visiting his
parents in Summerton, South Carolina.
Miss Lillian Moore of Birmingham
Ala. is the guest of Mrs. E. E. West.
Mrs. S Aldred lias returned from a
visit to Atlanta.
Mr. W, a. Me Cnrty is attending the
convention of seed crushers at Lithia
Springs this week.
Miss Jennie Crawford who has been
visiting Miss Willie Thigpen hus return
ed to her home in Augusta.
Miss Margorie Nnyles of Augusta is
the guest this week of Mrs. F. F. Arm
strong.
Miss Lucy Geis’e of Waynesboro lias
returned to her home ufter a visit to
Mrs. F. F. Stacer.
Misses Ruth and Ella Me Curly are
at home from Mt. De Sales College at
Macon.
Miss Annie Kassel 1 has returned to
her home in Savannah ufter a short
visit to Mrs. A. J Irvin.
Mrs. John Rogers nnd children of
McRae aro visiting relatives and friends
in the city.
All sizes sash, doors and blinds car
ried in stock get our prices.
LANG’S VARIETY WORKS.
Miss Annie Avcrett of near Tennille,
spent a day or two in the city last
week t he guest of Mrs. Emma Wicker.
Miss Mary Sal lie Moffett of Dublin
who has been the guest of Miss Annie
Wicker has returned to her home in
Dublin.
Smith’s Sure Kidney Core.
The only guaranteed kidney remedy
Buy it —try it—it costs you nothing i'
it fails. Price 50 cents'
Huylers and Nunnal
ly's Fine Candies Re
ceived by Express Her*
mann's City Drug Store
The Orphean Musical Club remained
in tho city over Sunday and delighted
the Baptist and Methodist congrega
tions morning and evening with their
sweet songs.
WANTED—To lease five to
twenty acres with dwelling ami out.
houses within five miles frem
town. Post Office Box 2512 Sandors
ville, Ga.
Cull ut Kittrell’s and see some
of the samples of engraving done
by Mr. Scarelifif, theengraver and
watchmaker for
Kittrell. The Jeweler.
CHILD'S AWFUL
Screamed with Pain — Suffering
Nearly Broke Parent’s Heart—
Twelve Years of Misery—Doctor
1 Called Case Incurable — Helped
from First, and
SPEEDILY CURED BY
CUTICURA REMEDIES
'*1 wish tb inform you that your
wonderful Cuticura has put a stop to
twelve years of misery I passed with
my son. As an in
fant I noticed on
his body a red spot
and treated same
with differentrem-
edies for about five
years, but when
the spot began to
get larger 1 put
him under the care
of doctors. Under
their trentpiont the disease spread to
four different parts of his body. The
longer the doctors treated him the worse
it grew. During the day it would get
rough and form like scales. At night it
would bo cracked, inflamed, and badly
swollen, with terrible burning and itch
ing. When I think of his suffering, it
nearly breaks my heart. His screams
could be heard down stairs. The suf
fering of my son made me full of misery.
I had no ambition to work, to eat, nor
could 1 sleep.
“ One doctor told me that my son’s
cezeina was incurable and gave it up
for a bnd job. Ope evening I saw an
article in the paper about the wonderful
Cuticura and decided to give it a trial.
“I tell you that Cuticura Ointment
is worth its weight in gold; and when I
had used the first box of Ointmcntthera
was a great improvement, and by the
time I had used tho second set of Cuti
cura.Soup, Ointment. and Resolventmy
child was cured. He is now twelve
years old, and his skin is as fine] and
smooth as silk, (signed) Michael Stein-
nian, 7 Sumner Avenue, Brooklyn,
N. Y., April 16, 1905.”
Cnmplrte Eitrrnal ami Internal Treatment lor orery
Humor, from Pimple* to Scrofula, from Infancy to Age,
con.iulnu «• Cuticura Soap, Mo., Olntm.nt, 50e-. lUW.;
▼cnt.dOc. (In form of Chocolate ( oateil Pill*, 25c. per vial
of 00), mu v be hid of all druggist*. A single ret often cure*.
Potter Drug a Chem. Corp., Pol® Prop*.. Bottom
frf Mallfcd Free, ** Ilow to Cure liuinor* of CUlldnoofL
Weeda.
News of a destructive storm about
four miles North East of Sundersville
Tuesday afternoon reached the city
Tuesday night in which there was
considerable property and crops lost
A valuable barn upon the plantation
of Mr. B. E. Roughton wns blown down
and demolished. Mr. John Brown had
two valuable mules killed by the fall of
his barn and besides his corps suffered
considerably. No one was hurt by the
storm.
NEW
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ten days* teat to prove Its superiority.
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upon request.
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Bnslusss Colls**. Just» f*ir scholarships
sfie red In sseh ssollon *t less than eost.
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KRYPTOK and BI-SIGHT
Invisible Bifocal Lenses.
Also usual style of Glasses,
correctly fitted by the most
scientific of methods by
C. H. KITTRELL,
Optometrist.
At Sandersville office every
Second Tuesday. At Dublin
remainder ©f time.
class engraver to our
force and can fill your
orders while you wail:
you will notbedelayec
while purchasing an
article of
Kittrell, The Jeweler,
Do You Suffer From Kidney Trouble;
We guarantee one bottle of Smith’s
Sure Kidney Cure to benefit or cure or
your druggist will refund your money.
Trice 50 cents.
We will sell your farmlands, or
city property, or will sell you a
city lot and build on it for you or
sell you one already improved.
Sandersville Investment Co.,
W. A. Bell, Manager,
Sandersville, Ga.
Rev. IV. A. Huekabee, of Me liae. Fi
nancial agent of the South Georgia
Conference orphans Home. Macon, oc
cupied the pulpit at the Methodist
church in this city last Sunday morn
ing. Rev. Mr. Huekabee is greatly be
loved by our people and his annual vis
its are greatly enjoyed by them.
The recent heavy rains have demon
strated the need of having all prop
erty abutting upon sewers connected
therewith. Good sanitary cannot exist
if the slops from the house are throvyn
out upon the ground or drained into
cess pools dug for the purpose, and the
health department Bhould see that the
connections are made by property
owners as early as possible.—Dublin
Times.
Misses Kate nnd Mary Harris nre
to give a delightful house party next
week for Miss Cone, ot Milledgeville,
Misses Green and Haynes, of Dublin,
Miss Marston, of Atlanta, Misses Wil
lis. of Walden, and Miss Carter of Ft.
Valley.
Wedding Presents
Cut Glass and Silver
Ware Decorated China
Hermann's Gitv Drug
Store.
P. M. TnbbJr. Baltimore represent
ing R, M. Sutton nnd Co. was in the
city Monday. Mr. Tabb is interested
as Stockholder in the Farmers Oil and
Guano Co., The First National Bank,
the Merchants and Farmers Bank at.
Davisboro and has been traveling this
territory for many years where lie has
made many friends.
Dr. Bascom Anthony, presiding elder
of the North Macon District preached
at the Methodist church, last Sun
day evening. Emory College at its re
cent commencement conferred the de
gree of D. 1). upon this consecrated and
scholarly minister. All Sandersville
and community rejoice in the proper
Jecognition of her worthy son.
IVe will buy your city lots,
whether vacant or improved, or
will buy your farm lands. Call
or write,
Sandersville Investment Co.,
W. A. Bell, Manager,
Sandersville, Ga.
For the past week we 'have bad
plenty of rain alul if that grass
has'not been taken away the cot
ton crops are going to be cut short
this year.
Mr. W. V. Joiner mnde a busi
ness trip to Harrison last week.
Mr. John Connell visited Mrs.
S. J. Taylor of Davisboro last
week.
Mr. Cleve Hartley nassed
through our little town last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bowen
visited Mr. and Mrs. L. Connell
last Sunday evening.
Mr. W. T. Williams attended
Sunday School at New Bethel last
Sunday. Come again Mr. Wil
liams.
Mr. L. Connell happened to the
misfortune of some one breaking
into his store .nst week. The
burglars secured sugar, tobacco,
snuff sardines and many other
nrtieles, the loss being about $20.
Mr. Bennie Warthen passed
through our community last Sun
day.
It has been reported that many
mules are dying rapidly through
this section.
Mr. L. Connell visited yourcity
last week.
TRY
OllR CREAM AND SHERBETS
OUR CHOCOLATE SODA IS MADE
WlTII«e^4^ CHOCOLATE.
THE SAME AS USED AT THE FOUNTAINS OF
TOEH TWENTY ONE RETAIL STORES AND KNOWN
IHE WOULD OVER KBITS DEUCMKISNESSvfLAW
CITY DRUG STORE,
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
Excursion Rates Via
Central of Ga. R. R.
To Dublin Gu., account, Dublin Chau
tauqua, June 17-23. 1906. One fare
plus 25 cents for individuals. Onecent
per mile for Military Companies and
Brass Bands, twenty or more one tick
et in uniform. Tickets on sale Jnne-
16-23, inclusive ;Final limit, June 25,
1906, from points between Thomaston
and Dover inclusive, Dover and Dublin
inclusive Eatonton and Gordon inclus
ive and Monticello and Ft. Valley, in
clusive.
To Nashville, Tenn., acceui^t sum
mer school for teachers. Vanderbil-
University Biblical Institute, June 11
August 10, 1803.
Sandersville R. R. Schedule
Leave Snndersville 0 30 am
Leave Tennille. 7 45 am
Leave Sundersville 10 45 am
Leave Tennille 1125 am
Leave Sandersville 1 00 pm
Leave Tennille 1 30 pm
Leave Sandersville 6 15 pm
Leave Tennille 6 45 pm
Herman Bashinsky,
General Passenger Agent.
Louis Cohen,
President..
JV Henry Land, first-class Laun
dry, Sandersville, Ga., next door to
F. M. Phillips’ store. All work guar
anteed with lowest prices. Take no
tice of the following prices: Collar*,
2c; Cuffs per pair, 4c; Shirt*, 10o;
Vests, 15c; Shirtwaists, 15c to 25c j
Pants, 25c. 8-1-tf
Sandersville Laundry.