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pitmity of Nlitnhood mid lYotniinlioml,
»!■ I oil mukort t 1j r? f:ice,onco clicorful and
jrli',h& ( dull mid |mlo. To these utlllotod
3B wo oll'or III'UlTII.
For sulo by nil drujr^lsls, SI.00.
nmplo on application by or.oloalng 10 cents.
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’ y Cnhipjota Coiiinga,
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SI
Hoofing Paints,
Iron Roofing,
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tc'" A?'forme of Sheet Motal for Building
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tnkoorderM and AL’J'IA' our mntorlula
i li: tills vicinity.
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SCOTT & CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
ESTABLISHED 1ST2.
L. LoMar Keeps a nice lineo
"Do mo WRAK, NKRV
OUS, DRHI1.ITATKI)
who ill fully ami iirn Ii nne
a o trilled a nay tlulr i
R0r of nonV, AJIXI) anp
IAXIIO0D. causing leu Pile,ilrnhmupoi
■lie wells nf life, Headache, Uaikaclio,
Dreadful Dro.uns, Weakness of ileimuy.
■iniplo*ujx.li the five, and all the elToota
< adinff to ('*udeeav. Cnn.uim'tinii o
Insanity, send for HOOK OF LIFE
scaicto uu,. „,ch jiarticuiaiH ol a hum,
cum. X C ire N, |>ay, dr, i>.\rr.
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WOMEN who have Head-
aehi'H, I'aekaehi'K, Neural
Ruts, Scanty. I*iofu.se, and
l’ain ulMem tniatiumi DU
dors, ami Displacement!
-( the Won-li and Sccunl Organs, Mur
-nr.ess, LcucoiTluna, etc., should sent
for WOM AN’S HOOK OF LIFE,(senhd.
c "ttli na: t’.cuhirs lor humeeuro. x<
•lie. Nn Pay. Ni-ii-niilic ()ualjflcatIoi;s
Unlimited {Experience. Careful Diagno
sis and Honest Representations ;arj the
• ‘ores of ours.ieeesr. Address.
C. W.PARKER M. Ih.JHn N. Clmny
Nushviii-, Te.mI 1 |
DEFORMITIES
C. sS Eye 6 Hall- Lip, Curvature of til
oil’, Cluh Feet, Hip Joint Disease, and
II deformities of the Hinds, Arms
ega, and Feet radically ourud.
S DlSFrUUilE.tlENTS.
Supnrlluuus Hair,’Wine Marks, Moles,
t ‘.,ip ilnlossly and perfectly removed
on i for iilualde treatise on the ab.iv
A Idris-, 0 A'. PARKER 1) ,| ,
U terry, Nashville Tenn,
BR° KE -
DOWN men and
u omen siiii.u .i jf
in of CIlRtiNfC |),
KAsK, i ..n seeuro a valuable work, o.
their affliction (sealed) free, and lean,
how limy can be cun d at home, by writ
n:\)l > A RICK II A (Jo. ;M0 North C'licr-
, Sticdf. Niislivillo. Tumi, ik ttar write
- i fly, ..'lol.tys aro d luftcmtp. please
t it >o .i' t!Mi c suit! lius\ louuadlicti d*
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A oOO-pttfo lijoli,
■ ’untaiulnx illustrations, ami >;iv!n« li.v.
at maun i furor’s prices on all kinds of
,'oods mul Huppliin: Giocorios, IIousi
lold (Joo<F, furniture, Clothing Lad*
• us' and Gents’ Clothing and Furnishing
• loods, l>i ©sh G«hmI^, White Goods, my
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Wa clocks, Jewelry, Silverwan*
g.Jia, Whips, Agiicuituial lmpl •
• nta, etc. - . 7*- -
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(’atalogue sent on receipt of 20r. f< -
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Go >1 Agents wanted in cr.vry count
nd city to introduce our •goods. T^i^
'ini cac make ns much ns •■?*>() per wed’
A. RAKPKN A CO.,
'jt\ JHd Quincy tree t, Chicago, 111.
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ye n s hy m'l'io
!drt*n v. Idle t el
ca . I: so(»‘h'
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Did take no other kind.
(! i the he?
f ltd’eve '!>
’-’oolhiug Syrup,
Pure Cream-Tartar Powder
ENDORSED BY
PROF A. L. Jfi£T2,P. H.G,
->f Medical Department Tnlnno VnlvernUy
of Louisiana, wiio, utter a carcfnl uiml>>i3,
pronounees it a pure Cream Tartar (’owuor,
which ho chcerfuJly rocommeiKla to tho
public.
“THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE”
?URE, WHOLESOME awd POWECFCL.
You Want SL Atk Grcoer Fur 1L
QULF«lFG.CO., , ’“'il l ““‘
Q E NITIS-T,
Offloo ovop T. J Cooper’s Store.
Dallas, Ga.
Can be found in his office ^hc two
irst weeks in each month. All kind
if Dental work done in the host of
style. Prices reasonable, and r.l
■vork guaranteed.
lUlVtr HRE' S’ WITCH H VZEL OIL
“The Pile Ointment” for Piles-
Esterual. The relief is mmediate-
ihe cure certain. For sa’e by all
dru (gist.
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OrFnllins; Sloknni. enn
bo cured. Our romody
ourcs after ull other"
fall.
That you may try it
without expense we
willsond you onobot
tle froo. All flHKlitSI'IIB-
PUD. Givo Ago, Post
Offloo and Stuto. Addrcu
Hall Chemical t'o.,
WEST PICILA., PA.
Wash yaar face,
Wasli your hands,
Wash your head,
Wasa your beard,
Wash out stains,
Wash away freckles
Wash yourself with
ko-k:g
JELLY
For Pure WhltoSkk
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y- E. L. EALL’WIM A CO
wrf 14 PADK PLACE.
DETROIT, MICH
OEM’S WANTED, SA'.m OR COMMISSI!’-'
CAMPLES. fdAiLED
6SIQ
ot\ trial
hied in A (’an tit, Ga., May Gtl,
1802, Mrs. If. S. Drake, after n
protracted illness of eight months
passed over tho river. She like
nil the truly good of tills earth i * ,ol ' s “ s yours
died in great peace and triumph j that tl.o two
Heath had no terror for her. Sim '
was perfectly conscious all the
while. The day before she died
she called her husband, children
and many friends around Iter, am!
asked them to meet her in heaven
May Oth, at (I o’clock she ge.tlh
fell asleep and awoke in paradise
May ive a!! meet her there. She
luul many relatives and friends in
Paulding county, who reg.-olted to
hear of her death. To the bereav
ed we extend our deepest sptnpa-
Dcni F!llen gone! a home bereft;
A husband sad and lone,
Husband, children, sisters left
" ith heart strings bleeding—torn
Oh God! why did thou thus affiict
And send this gieat grief?
i'o rend the hearts of those she loved
in time so short and btief!
'Vas there a need in heaven above
For some more gifted hand
I'o aid in music rare and sweet
1 he angelic heavenly band?
!e still sad hearts-twas God who sen
1 his sad distress on you,
He needed there for harp string titrncc
1 his sister—fond and true.
Dond husband, children, sisters all,
trust then to Jesus’ care;
It won't be long—a few short yeat s
H hen you will meet her there.
Oh elorjous thonuht
Lored ones, gone on before,
Thut.thcy will meet us at the gate,
And land us safe on Ganan's shore
Moi.uk and Nei.uk -
Now Try This,
It will cost von no'h'njfaud will so
y do you good, if you lmvo a Cough*
old, or any troublo with Tin-..at, t’bcsi
>r I .tines. Dr. Kiti'/s Nei-|)i von-
IConsumption, coughs ami colds is gunr-
aiiu-uil Lo givon-ltu, or moimy wit, I.
I> id back. SufTerors from I.a (irlp|-
uml It just the l.hlngaml iind.-rits u
»1 a -pcedy and perfect rceovery. Ti ■
sample botth. *,t out expense a- d lii.iri
oryouisi-lf just how go »l a thing It i,
■ ial buttles ff e at Honnally * (’um-al
V '''’g Store. Largo size 50c, and
♦1.00.
WE PAY FREIGHT
If you do not keep it.
We think you will keep it.
It pleases everybody.
It is an honest piano.
It is the WING Piano.
You may have a preference for
some other make. Still you are a
reasoning creature, and open to
conviction, no doubt.
The question is too important to
be settled without due thought.
Years of satisfaction or of regret
come with a piano. Does it wear
well? The WING Piano does.
“Look before you leap.’’
Whatever piano you buy, there
are piano secrets you ought to know.
Our free book tells them. Send a
postal card for it. It may help you
to buy a dilierent piano. We take
that risk. We also tell you the
nearest dealer where you can see p.
WING Piano. It is worth looking
at. *So is the price. »WING &
SON, 245 Broadway, New York.
Iifpnns Tahtihs tnro Jaundice.
A NOVELTY.
'‘Frown it you unis’, laugh if y >u can
Is good advice for every man.”
25 "Puts in util mi s, to pay pos
tage, sent ~to B. VV. Wrcir.i, Gen
& Ticket Agent of tin- H„
Penn. Va. & Ga’ ally., Knnxvilh
Tenn., will secure you a copy of
■1 murks In IRU .. '• ;|
"uges, with ovi* 1* d.”0 iliu I
tions,
it is the latest r.oielty in Rail-
fond mlvei’iising, ami if !v good
la -di is ih-m-o a copy of this
book should b-o in every home,
| speak to him. cun fort him, gi-o
Hearing Oao Auatlici-’s Btr.il 11; f;h,, ' ! l*on Jesus was hen:.
Ih - tte.]ii i- 'inent . ’ "Mg tl.e cross to Calvary, stagger.
Paul says tho law of Christ is '"o under its weight, a strange-
hearing one another's buidens. 011u Simon of Gyrene, |enmo along!
Christ, says it is loving your 11 i ;h- «'»u ho look hold of one end of it
If. It is pi tin to see U,!, I helped our Lord can-
are identical -both ^ hat a blessed service that
the same law. One who loves l-.i' ^ 1 ‘ believe that Ji
neighbors bens his burdonts and! him some word of thank:
is glad to do it. j word of guidance tlmt salt
This is not, the only law 0 f: "ito his heart, for wo are told that
Christ, for tlioro is another la v , his sons, Mexund ramlllufesbe-
prior to it - to love (iol; but this ; pillftrs in Ibe church. If ive
is the law about men, and we have | help I In- poo i I, saddest heart to
bear its burden, we are doiii"-
it.
was.
spoke to
nemo
deep
(llienp Medici ntv
Save Money.
All buy medicines, and you want them
cheap—at retail at wholosalo rates, Ja
cobs' pharmacy, tho largest Southern
•‘cutters” of prices, has an advertisement
' ’-lay ■ containing a few pricos ,
A!! other artielesai-e sold at similar I dens of others,
rates. No matter what you \ ant t s t is
UHimiiy ke|it in a large drug store send lo
l-hon . 1 liey will sell it at astonishing
low rat s, Kiprcss charges for packages
11 '' hvn | hi ill" , twenty-llive cniti.
at- --. *b aov: tifoirciiis and oric.s.
Senil - -r a number of things at once, is
a word lo the-sisj suffleiout?
so much to do with men tlmt .lames
tells us it our love to our neighbor
1 hat is the test of our 1 >ve to God.
It was not false teaching that made
Abou Ben AdhcmV name !oa i all
tlio rest—because heduved his fel
low men; for lie who love God
loves Ins neighbor also, and con
versely, lie who lev-s his neighbor
loves God. Love is not divid.-d: ii
is one.
Bearin',' ono another’s lmrd ns
fitliil! i lie- law of (llirist. It is not
merely tile law of Christ, but it
lulls to the lull its requirement,
It is better than the In sL proIVs-im,
or tho corrcetest belief, it ii frn:;
boarii g, which is what Ohr'v.
wanls. 1’eis not content with
lloweis, good its they are, but h
ask tlie perfected fruit, which i
love—burden bearing. Bali -ving
the eva-: truth about God or hid
son JesUB Christ will not save 11;,.
for it does not save the devils.
And the devils bolivo and tremble
anil are lost. J
It is it very remarkable fact Ilia:
... ICIJF WuiKOmU Ml v. Cl -It
Paul bids us bear ono mirth -, :
burdens and therein fulfill the hi .
of Chris’, lie a’so tell ; IIS th .1. 1 a 1
one must boar his own burden 1
The two statements seem at tin
to conflict. How can h-sn. thn
each must bear bin own b ir l-n
and then say al.-o that w - m s
each Jbear one another's nur imi
Can wa all boar our own and v
all boot- the burdens of other.'
There is 10 difficulty about it
ft is ono of tho blessed para.l'.i s
of the Christian life. Tile one
who bravely and cheerfully heirs
h a own burdens, instead of throw
ing them on others, is lii ■ just tin-
one who will bo ready to b i vr oth
ers’ burders also. Tho man who
shirks his own burdens is eurtaln
not to try to help any one else to
bear lus. Each one’s first duty is
to accept his own troubles r.nl
griefs with Christian resi nation
accepting the the blow, on I ring
the pains, making no corapl ,i it oE
God, wearying no one else with
the sad tale of of of all his u-.uno.v .
but receiving it as tlm whi > 0 0. '-
dence of God. Such a on- U-n • »
liow to boar, and, having leiru'd
how bojis himself li.dped, h- can
help others, lie can relieve them
of part of their load, and can t -1|
them where they also shall fin I
strength to boar the ies , Paul w-n
right in coupling th i two tog.-: :e-i-
for I10 who has learned grit t > bear
his own burdens has gained a mi -
perior strength which makes his
own burdens lighter, and makes
him better able to bear the bur.
o it for
Hu’ Lord, just as truly as Simon of
Gyrene, and we shall Lave a Ido.-s-,
n g.—Independent,
“A YARD OF PANSIES.”
Here is n chance ’.for everybody to
!t *b cost, an e tqui fit - 1 )fi
I i .me 3.J inches Ion (, a conpanion
lo “A \ nrd of Rises,” whi - !i nil L 1-.,;
■n and admired. This e-tquisiie
pi.-lure, ' A \ sr I of pansies," was
painte I bythe Sam - n u id a ist who
di 1 the ’*1-. is It is the s r.ne size
1 is p si 1 1 1 -."d by ;.rt critics to
ir to the “Reset.'’ The
rcpto.lu tion is equal in every respect
to the original, which costs $300, and
s bum;.; g.vi n tree with every copy of
:h - June nuniber of Demorest’s Fanr
I-v Magaz-n-:. 'ih.is June number in
!ir uion o. the seventieth annivor
iSi of tile birthday of the publisher
'• id k .vortli many times the cost,
■v iii-Ii is only ?.o cents, as every pur
‘-h-i ■ will get, practically free, an ex*
qui ritc picture; and to those who ,al
■ l- ady have “A Y id of Roses” “A
h ar.-l ol Pansies” will lie doubly valu
, na - - mjjnoymg it
ue :ul! dir - li.,11 for framing, cither
hie “l'.msii-s” or “Roses” at home
at a cost of a few cents. You can
:;e; the June number of Demorist s
F.'.m.ly Magazine, containing “A
Yard of Pansier,” of any of our local
N ?w elt-alers; or send eo cents lo the
;>!ibi:.h:r, W. J:;nn’inos Dkmokkst
15 Past 1. tli St., New York.
1 1 (l ii .1111 a 1
It seems that winter will be all
the slimmer. Sunday was cold un.l
windy., and had some rain.
Rev. VY. 1! Armstrong preelml
at the Holland sell ml li-iuse last
Sunday,
Mr. O. Baker who esmo up
he;is from Atlanta died Saturd
at 0 o'clock p. 11.., and wai b trio
at the Baker graveyard at the o.d
ham. stea l Sunday at 4 o'u’o .-k [ .
in. Services by Rev. \V. B. Ann-
Htrong.
Itijaas Tabules cure hives.
Mr. \V r . Tant says ids bees aie
not Cell this year.
The. e was a general turn <• j
f an i, -r ;o Friendship church
Sunday. It was the day set apa t
foe communion and washing fee ,
.Mr. W. E. Taut while plowing
!,i ■ corn t'u ehiggors wore so bad
lie thought lie would try rubbing
ha; shins with some liniment, and
went to work and got hot, and his
liniment burnt him so bad he was
stamping worse than a horse in a
jackets’ nest,
Mr. Ii, N. Vorjles, a young man
In weakness ho is w ' l ' le watching tho coal pits fell
in and got badly burnt, and is in a
bad fix.
/Vpt *r n hjSr n
kroutiio! willi :«’rvouF.r tni.tlnj;
career overwOikwUl rdiuveJby luklLg
lirown’* Iron Hitters, oenulno
IMS tnda mirkauaeK^VMWuia on wrutvi^
made strong.
Friend, do you see a neighbor —
and Jesus has told you who your
neighbor is staggering under a
heavy burden'-' Remember the
burdens you have careied and wh
has given you strength to can- /
(hem, so that now tlie burden is
light. Jesus, who lias borne the
world’s burden of sin, lets you fill
up what is behind of his lmrd a
bearing. Go an 1 lighten your
cverburdeusd neighbor. Run
Mr. G-. F. France killed a lan e
rattle snake. He said would have
measured t vclve inches around,
ile shot it a id tore up tho rattle a
so badly he could not lount them
but supposed it had six eon.
Our school is moving on nicely.
Mr. E. M. Carter is cur teacher,
and will touch all the public term,
J UM110.