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DO YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK ?
Kidney Trouble Makes Y og Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news-
naoers is sure to know of the wonderful
t==*j . cures made by Dr.
' “
teenth century; dis¬
covered afUr years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi¬
der nent kidney and blad-
successful specialist, and is
wonderfully In promptly ouring
lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou¬
bles and Bright's Diseasf, which is the worst
form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root Is not rec¬
ommended for everything but if you have kid¬
ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
just the remedy you need. It has been Jpsted
in so many ways, In hospital work, In private
practice, among the helpless too poor to pur¬
chase relief and has proved so successful in
every case that a special arrangement has
been made by which all readersof this paper
who have not already tried it, may have a
sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to
find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
When writing mention reading reading this this generous generous
offer in this paper knd 1 K' K*',
send your address to.
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Y. Bing-1 The
hamton, N.
regular fifty cent and namot Swamp-Boot
fcOl'ar sizes are sold by all good druggists.
Hi*
Bilious Evils.
You are being poisoned bilious, with just contaminated
blord poisoned when you are as sorely be¬
in'! as hellebore. though you That were swallowing
etryebnine the head or ache, makes poison month Is what taste
make, Irritable your
bad, makes you at dinner-time—Irrit¬
able then and worse after dinner.
Celery King pnriflee the blood and the
whole inward roan by eleasing the stomach
and bowels, removing every taint of bilious
poison.__ 6
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
This preparation contains all of tfie
digestants It and digests relief all kinds of
Jood. gives instant It allows aud never
toils to cure. you to eat all
the food you want. The most sensitive
stomachs can take it. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything else failed. It
Is unequalled for all stomach troubles.
It can't help
bat do you good
Prepared Tbell.bottlecoutains2H only by E. O. LeW tlrusstheSOcTatMb itt & Co.. Chicago
R h. BERNER,
J B. WILLIAMSON,
FRANK REAGAN
BERNER,WILLIAMSON k REAGAN.
Attorneys at Law,
FORSYTH, - - GA.
Will practice in all the courts.
Sohalnle Effective July 14th, 1901.
DEPARTURES.
Lv Griffin dally for
Atlanta 6:00 am.........9:60 am ,6: IS pm
Macon A marie us and Savannah, 10,86 pm
Maoon,Americus Macon, Albany and Savannah. .9:80 am
and Albany. ...6:80 pm
Carrollton (except Sunday) 6:80 am
Daily 10:10 am.......................
ARRIVALS,
ft*. Wifhn daily from
Atlanta 9:30 am,6:8) pm,.....„...,10:25 pm
Savannah and Macon............6:00 am
.Maoon Savannah. Albany and Maoon 6:18 pm
Amerlcua and Albany, 9,60......am.,
Carrollton (except Sunday) 7:06 pm,
iFor Dally6:16 farther pm..,......................
Information apply to
B J. Williams, Ticket Agt., Griffin.
(C. L. W alker, Agent. Griffin
Theo. D. Kline, Gen. Supt.
Bt H Hinton, Ira file Manager.
3-0. Haile. Gen. Pass-Agt., Savann.
BLAKELY 4 ELLIS,
Funeral Directors
All grades cloth-covered. Metallic and
Wood Coffins and Caskets. Prompt and
careful attention. Free Hearse- Carriages
at and reasonable all details terms. attended Calls to. answered Embalming day
or night.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE
For 1901.
I will be at the following precincts for
“he purpose of collecting Slate and Coun¬
ty Taxes for the year 1901:
Afrita.................. Oot. Oot. Nov. Nov.
■Union 88 28 11 86
Utoe .... 89 13 86
Mount Creek ..... 80 13 87
Zion .. 81 14 88
’9r*.......- Nov.
Akin............. .. 1 15 89
’Cabins..... 4 18 Deo. 8
...... 5 - 19 8
You will find me at my office at L O.
Manley ■ store, on Hill street, from now
on except for the days above mentioned
»nd Sunday*, until Deoember 80th, next,
?hed my books will dose I will be in
4»aUon *...1 hooks offloe on Orrs’ day. from Regls-
open #11 the time now
NEWS ITEMS.
Ta^ Tar, 015 It ^tt positively F< ?* y prevents ’ 8 HoceT pw-u-
or Other serious results from
It °t»y be tot lita tomor¬
row. B.- toka Drng Bt >re.
.*• hreeth, brighten,
out
flatm** Price,
50 nts. Drew ____ Store!
ce ry Jlrug
Wi#a ia the weather 1 ro ibtet who
predict# both waya.
I#., Adolph Blnn-*; Grand Monad,
wiites: *‘I hive used Foley’s
Honey and Ter in my family and
thick it it the bett cough care on
the market. I would cot be with-
oat it in my home, as there is noth¬
ing so good for coughs end colds. ”
White’s Cream Vermifuge ri moves the
SKw thrive; It brings and ?P° quickly, n " h Wt> healthy worms
condition tf h. dy, a
<*h»t. Pric where worm# cannot
e, 86c Drewry Dru g Store.
A man doesn’t mind leieg a fool
*s long as he doe.-n’t know it.
Geo. A. Points, Upper Sandusky,
O, writes: “I have been using
Foley’s Honey ar,d Tar for h oar te¬
nt ss and find it tbe best remedy I
ever tried. It stopped the cough
immediately and relieved a l sore¬
ness ” Take none hat Foley’s.
Brooks Drag Store.
Never try to ooax a cold or cough, me
the i‘<ly .. that
great troubles. spedfle Prioe, for all throat and lung
Drug 25 and 60 oents. Drewry
Store.
The shortest way to do many
things is to do one at a time.
Seymour Webb, Moira, N. Y,
writes: * I had b ea troubled with
m? kidneys for twenty-five years
and bad tried several physicians,
out received no telief nn'il I bought
a bottle of Fo'ey’s Kidney Care,
md one bottle entirely relieved
me. I gladly recommend Foley’a
Kidney Core.” Take ooly F.,ley V
Brooks Drag Store.
Many people are suffering fearfully
from indigestion bottle or dyspepsia, when one
ingle of Herbine would bring
about a prompt and permanent cure.
A few d, >ses will do more for a weak
stomach than a prolonged course of any
other medicine. Price, 60 cents. Drewry
Drug Store
The river supplies a month for
the faoe of nature.
Sellable and Uentle. „
“A pill’s a pill,” says the saw.
Bat there pill are pills and pills. Yon
want a which is certain, thor¬
ough uni gentle. Mnsn’t gripe.
DeWitt's Little Eirly Risers fill the
bill. Pnrely vegetable. Do not
force, but assist yonr bowels to act.
Strengthen and invigorate. Snail
and easy to take. Brooks Drug
Store.
For all fresh outs or wounds, either on
the human subject or on animals, Bal¬
lard’s Snow Liniment is excellent; while
for oorn-hnskers’ sprulntd wrists, barbed-
wire cuts and sores on working horses, it
cannot be too highly commended. Price,
26 and 60 cents. Drewry Drug store.
Some men have reasons for dzing
things—and some have excuses.
Modern Surgery Surpassed.
“While suffering from a bad case
of piles I consulted a physician who
advised me to try a box of DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Salve,” says G. F.
Carter, Atlanta, Ga. “I procured a
box and was entirely oared. De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is a splen¬
did cure for piles, giving relief in¬
stantly, and I heartily reoommend
it to all sufferers.” Surgery ia un¬
necessary to core piles. DeWitt's
Witch Hazel falve will care any
case. Cats, barns, braises and
other wonnda are also quickly
oared by it. Beware ot counter¬
feits. Brooks Drag Store!
The is probably no disease more dis¬
tressing and annoying than is piles. Tah¬
iti's Buckeye Pile Ointment daily cur¬
ing casng of years standing of Itching and
oleedlng piles The cure begins on the
first application, a little perseverance
makes (he cure complete Price, 50 cents
in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. Drewry
Drug Store.
Whea s girl’s education is com¬
plete, her diploma is a marriage
license.
_
The Children’s Friend.
You’ll have a oil this winter.
Maybe yon have one now. Yonr
children will suffer too. For
coughs, oronp, bronchitis, grip and
other winter oqmplaiats One Min¬
ute Cough Care never fails. Aots
promp'ly. It is very pleasant to
the taste and perfectly harmless.
C. B. George, WinoheBter, Ky.,
writes :’’Onr little girl was attaoked
with oronp late one night and was
so hoarse she oould hardly speak.
We gave her a few doses of One
Minute Congh Cure. It relieved
her immediately and she went to
sleep. When she awoke next morn¬
ing she had no signs of hoarseness
or croup.” Brooks Drag Store.
Some men’s minds are cambered
with useless memories.
Personal.
Will ths lady who fell in a»woon
last Thursday in front of the post-
office, call at our store? She Buf¬
fers from btlliousness. Dr. Cald¬
well’s Syrup Pepsin will first-class surely
cure her. Sold by all
druggists.
________
It’s tbe reporter with the best
sooop" who has to do the east dig¬
ging.
_
Not a Dessentlng Vote.
A perfect laxative I Tuat U the
unanimous verdiot of the people
who use Dr. Caldwell’s Syruo Pep¬
sin, 50o and $1 00 sizes. Sold by
all first-ctass druggists.
For Over Fifty Yean.
AN old and Well-Tried Rxmkdt.—
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing by Syrup millions has been of
used for over their fifty oetidren years white teething
mothers for
with perfect soooess.l t soothe* the child,
softens the gums. alters all pain, cure#
wind 00U0, and Is the beet the remedy Sold for
diarrhoea. I* pleasant to taste.
by druggists In evsty part of the world.
Twenty-five oents a bottle. Its vain# fat
Incalculable. Be (tue and arte tod Mrs
Winslow's Soothing ?yrnp, and Ml# W
other kind.
The fee UsSMts Who Bars Tele¬
phone CostysslN,Banks sod Steam¬
ship Line* With Sec mine Beeklean-
aess—Same of HU Newest Plans.
Mr. Charles W. Morse, who has but
refuiwtl from Ills honeymoon tour and
who has since his return stirred the
world of finance by a project to estab¬
lish a big rival to the Bell Telephone
company. Is one of thi^raost prominent
of the big group of New York capital¬
ists. He la perhaps best known through
bis connection with tbe Consolidated
Ice company, sometimes called tbe Ice
trust, of which be U president.
When Mr. Moree undertook riirTous to fora
Into one corporation compa¬
nies that harvested and sold Ice, he
had tbe advantage of familiarity with
the business from early life. When
but a boy and before he engaged In
the shipping business In his borne
state, Maine, he used to watch with
luterest the cutting of Ice on the Ken¬
nebec river. It la said tlrnt when a
very young matt he cherished an Idea
of developing a large export Ice trade
with southern cities, but If he had any
auch scheme In view It was spoiled by
the Invention of Icemaking apparatus.
Morse, however, was born with a
golden spoon in his mouth and was
destined, as later events proved, to be¬
come n modern Midas. Everything
he touches seems to turn to gold. Of
old New England stock, he has inherit¬
ed from bis Yankee ancestors the fore¬
sight and the shrewdness which mean
so much to a man of business. Mr.
Morse’s life history Is therefore not
only interesting, but typical.
His ancestors left England ia 1030,
seven brothers of the name of Morse
landing that year on the shores of
New England. Borne of the brothers
settled In Maine and proceeded to
build up a profitable shipbuilding busi¬
ness. It Is frony tlds branch of the
.family that tbe financier comes. He
was born at Bath Oct. 21, I860, hla
father being a shipbuilder. lie got his
education from a local academy ahd
from Bowdoln college. Even while a
student at college-lie found time to de¬
vote himself to profitable investments
CHARLES W. HORSE.
In the ice business. On leaving school
he at once entered Into business with
his father as. an exporter of lee.
After a time Ice dealers aloug tbe
coast began to Invest In icehouses in
Maine. Young Morse at once fought
them vigorously and In this way be¬
came closely connected with tbe Ice
business of Philadelphia and Balti¬
more. In 1801 he moved to New York
and soon became interested In the Ice
business there.
In 1805 he resolved to put an end to
the warfare between the competing
companies, and as a result of hts ef¬
forts the Consolidated Ice company
was evolved. With rare diplomacy
and after the expenditure of millions
of dollars Mr. Morse finally united
over twenty companies and all their
properties, covering the lee business of
the Hudson river and most of the busi¬
ness of Maine. The Icehouses owned
by the company have a capacity of
over 2,500,000 tons.
Next Mr. Morse suddenly became
heavily Interested In New York bank¬
ing properties. Measured by bis
vestments and by the number of
banks, trust corporations and realty
companies with which he has become
Identified, Mr. Morse easily
first among the bankers of the
olis . All these Interest'! he has ob¬
tained within the past t\. years.
latest enterprise Is the co jlidatlon
the leading steamship 1,...- j lying
tween New England |-oru.
These various exploit ’..nve made
apparent that this man u-uiu Maine
to be reckoned with to thes<' days
great financial activity. lie Is one ol
the rich men of New York who
pass muster for that exclusive list
contains tbe names of men
$20,000,000 or more, and he has
himself to have constructive
and remarkable audacity, modified
great soundness of judgment.
It Is for tbese*reasons that his
phone venture Is arousing much
ment, The Jmpression to New
financial circles Is that Mr. Morae
tends to finance bis corporation
that It will be able to obtain at
the vast amount of money
to perfect plants to New York
Boston and over the territory
these two cities. Having
ed that, tbe next move It Is
will be to extend the plants all
the United States and to construct
perfect a system as that possessed
the original company, The
of this undertaking Is self evident.
Don’t Accept a Substitute!
When you ask for Cascarets
Bure Candy vou CatharticF !get the genuine
Don't
fraudulent substitutes, imitations
counterfeits! Genuine tablets
ed C. C. C. Never told in
All druggists, 10 c.
ASTORIA
Iiifuta and Children.
Yea Km Ahnjs
tb»
* - **ji
luffs 1^1
S35S£F«3E53 he wishes.
SICK HEADACHE,
lab the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP FLESH
Take No Substitute.
4 M- CATARRH
CATARRH
Is
Efilittsialsl
to Easy use. and Coutalnt pleasant j I
no injurious drug ____
JUU**’ x C 0 LD% HEAD
Gives relief at onoe. It opens Mid clean
sea the nasal passages. Allays Inflama-
tton Heals and protects tbe mem brant s.
Restores the senses of taste and smell.
U*rg* »!■*,. 80 oents at Druggist or by
^‘BRO THERS 56WMt£n 8t?* N. Y.
CANDY CATHARTIC
.
lat^
teNk'
Cumin* stamped C.C. C. Never sold in bulk
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
“soroethiny just as good."
_ _
The Southern railway hat issued
a beautiful booklet entitled “Bant,
ing and Fishing in the Sooth,”
which is a very attractive publica¬
tion giving fnll and concise infor¬
mation relative to the beat hunting
and fishing grounds along its lines,'
together of board, with information as to
rates game laws, names of
guides, and Whether or not lands
are ported, etc , benefit to huntrs
and fisherman desiring to take as
outing. Copy may he had by ad¬
dress ng J. C Ban, Jr, D. P. A,
Atlanta, Ga.; R. W. Hunt, D. P. A ,
Ch tries ton, 8. U.; W. H. Tayloe, A.
G P. A , Atlin’a, G i.
Did You Know This?
Do you know that a neglected cough or
coldleads to consumption? More people
die from the effects of catching cola than
from'any other known cause There U
twenty-five one remedy, and remember if only costs
cents, that has proven a safe,
called unfailing Mexican oure for Syrup. cough* and Your colds It U
has It will get it for it heals druggist
or you. and
strengthens when nothing the luags and breathing passa¬
ges, else you take seems to
do you to >0 , yon bad better get a bottle
today and read tbe testimonials on the
wrapper
H«v You Worms?
Are you growtng thin and sickly? Has
your skin a pale or sallow tinge? Do you
not occasionally feel a hollow sensation In
the pit of your stomach, or a queer dis¬
tress In your bowels? Do you get easily
vexed, nourishing nervous or fidgety? Probably you
are some stomach worms, a
lengthy that >ape worm, devitalizing or else a thousand pin
worms, are your enure
system. You oan expel them by taking
Motb-r's Worm Syrup. Nothing else is
so effective.
Better Health.
Better health always follows a use of
Mexican 8 «t Pills are simply became
they cleanse tbe system of sickening and
effeie matter so thoroughly and complete
ly. It Is a tin to remain constipated when
Mexican Root Pills only cost 26 cts a box
The Best Pain Cure
Is one that is absolutely safe and sure and
that taken Internally will cure cramps and
oolio, or applied subdue externally pain. Gooch’s will reduce Quick
swellings Relief and this and only 25
does costs cents.
Want to be Pretty ?
Then purify your blood by taking
Gooch’s Sarsaparilla, the best of all blood
medicines.
Pile—lne Cures Piles!
Money refunded If It fails. fever.
Anti-Aooe cures chills and
Imprisonment For Princess.
Oapk Town, Nov. 1.—The affidavits
of Cecil Rhodes repudiating bills aggre¬
gating £26,000, drawn in favor of tbe
Princess Radslwil of the German branch
of the Radziwil family, and purporting
to hare been signed by Mr. Rhodes,
have arrived here. The supreme court
has issued a writ of imprisonment
against the prinoess on acoount of a
minor debt of £118.
Uot Ten Ysitrs ia Penitentiary.
Opelika, Aim, Nov. 1— In the case
of the state versus J. P. Caw, indicted
for killing Brady Jones, a young white
farmer, near Salem a short time ages
tbe jury brought in a verdiot of volun¬
tary manslaughter. Judge Evans im¬
posed tbe maximum penalty, 10 yean
in the penitentiary.
DAILY MAEKlT REPORTS.
COTTON WTUHKS.
Mew York Nov. 1. — Cotton futures
opened steady.
CLO«*
J nuary................ 7 95 .. 740
rsbraary.............. 7-52 . 7 88
March.................. 7.51 .. T.86
April................... Ml . 7.36
May.................... 7.47 ,. 781
Juis................... 7 49 . 7.2#
■>«“!. ...................... -j............... J 7.36 £( . 7.M T.l#
..
...................... — .... -
*>#t#rer................ . •— —-
N'lnmoir......... ““ .... 7.88
Osumuar.............. 7.58 .... 7.48
J&£&£% cotton clos'd S&MiTSg quiet l-16c. lower:
mMdltn bales.
Sales, Miles, 1,236 1,236
tillAlX AXi» NHOViaiONA.
CHICAGO. NOV. I OPIH dost
WHEAT— November.. i «o%
UjMMtebsr........... to*;o:oK.... 70* ■sat;
(JO fas'—November. 56®K .... “
December..........- 65
OA^'S—November. 37®57H «6V 16
December........ .... » %
January................H.95 PO&k—November 14.93 14 18.73 93
15.00
LARD— November .... 8 57
8 57
January..,.............8.62/,®«o 8.62%® 70... 8.70 8.52
it*&—November...... 3.70 •••• 7.85 7 67
January................ May.................... .... 7.77
NAVAL STORES.
SAVANNAH. Nov. L—Spirits sales, turpentine,
firm at 86%-. receipts. 885; l.HT
exports. S&E 1*6. Rosin firm: receipt*. L839:
!
L gl.85: A. 81.95 M, 84.45 N. 8X65, wla-
dowslau. *3.45-, waterwhite. Nov. 1.—Spirit* 88.60. Qf
WtUUTOTo*. tur-
peatme. quiet at »*%<%»%■. receipts. receipts W. Crude M.
Hoein. firm at 9Wtf96,
turpentine, steadv at 8LlO#*.0ft reoript*.
87. Tar. quiet at IL2S: receipts, 1*.
Charleston. Nov. 1.—Tory tine, firm
at ao; sales - casks. Bart*, firm, B, c.
P, E ♦l.wOi sales’—.
»#t* *»**•,
re In Fran nee are forbidden to
visibly or notoriously af*
contagious disease* In eora- £
part menu that are used by the public,
in tbe second place, the dally cleaning
and tbe periodical disinfection of all
ear* are required. Linens of sleeping
cars must bear a ticket Indicating to ! !
the passenger th5 date of the last
cleaning, and they must be properly I j
washed and afterward subjected to a
high temperature. Dry sweeping and
dusting, which only serve 10 scatter
disease germ*, are prohibited. It Ixdng
required that all Boors, seats and wood¬
work be wiped with cloths moistened
With some antiseptic solution.
The *rrtl* Weasel.
In cold countries where snow pre¬
vails during a long winter many of tbe
animals change tbe hue of their coata
to a while tint The arctic bear and
fox are white throughout the year.
Tbe northern hare Is brown In summer
aud white In winter. Tbe weasel Is
especially curious, it retains its brown-:
cent until tbe first snow appears aud
then whitens In a few hours.
He U rmsmUsr. 4.
Wife (revisiting tbe scene of her be¬
trothal)—I remember, Algernon, so well
when you proposed to me how painful¬
ly embarrassed yott were.
Algeruon-Yea, dear, aud I remem¬
ber so well blw kind and encouraging
you were and bow easy you made I!
for me, after all.—Tib Bit*.
A Clever Dog.
"A Durango man.” remarks the
Floresvllle (Bo.) Chronicle, "was show-
’.ng to a friend the good points of bis
dog and threw a half dollar coin Into
tbe river. Obediently the dog dived for
the coin and brought up a two pound
catfish and 35 centa it) change."
FOR A CHILD
who is “not doing well”—the
condition occurs now and theh
with all children.
Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver
oil is a food that begins to
build you up at once—of
course, it don’t show at once.
“Not doing well” means
that the child is not getting
the good of his food. Not
today, or this week; it may
have been going on for a
month; before it begins to
show in the child’s condition.
You want him to get back
to turning his usual food into
strength.
You want the food that
begins to build, up at once.
We'll Mnd you a Httleto try, If you like.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 40 , J>e» r l New York.
GEORGIA— Spalding Countt.
To the Superior Ooart of Halil County: #.
1. The petition of W B. Mathews,
P. Walker snd J E Drake, of said coun¬
ty, shows that they desire for themselves,
their auool&tes, successors and assigns to
be Incorporated under the name and style
of
‘‘GRIFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY,”
2 Petitioners desire to be incorporated
tor the term of twenty (20) years, with the
privilege of renewal at the expiration of
said term.
8. The capital stock >f said corporation
Is to he ten thousand (10,000) dollars, with
th6 privilegeof iooNAsiog tbe Mme by a
vote of a majority - of tbe shareholde
therein lars, to thirty thereof. thousand (30,000) said do
or any part And co
poratlon when Is authorized (10%) to commence bust
ness ten pi r centum of the
capital stock Is stock be shall have been vald In. The
to divided into shares of the
each. parvalneof one hundred (1 0) dollars
4. The objoct of said corporation Is pe¬
cuniary profit and gain to Its share
holdet s snd to that end It Is proposed to
carry on a general hardware business, to
buy and sell staple and patent hardwire,
stoves and ranges,guns „f all kinds, tin
ware, tin and to manufacture the same and
any and all other articles of merchandise,
Including machinery of all kinds, usually
carried in a general hardware store.
5 Petitioners ask the right to buy and
sell for cash or credit all such articles and
things; and the right to buy and sell,mort¬
gage or otherwise incumber real and per¬
sonal property, and suocks and bonds, aud
the right to borrowanl lend money, and
tbe right to exercise the functions of
agents in connection with buylngand seU-
lug for others, and the right to exercise
and have all and singular, the rights and
privileges and Immunities, which may
pertain to or be connected with the busi¬
ness proposed to be carried on by said
corporation.
6. The plaoe of business of si Id oorpora
lion will be In Griffin, said State snd
county. Wherefore
petitioners pray to be In¬
corporated and as aforesaid, with the right to
sue be sued, to h>vo and use a corpo¬
rate seal, with all the rights, privileges
and immunities and subject to all the
llabilltliK fixed by law.
This October 19tb, 1901,
Wa. E H. SEARCY, J«„
Attorney for Petlti oners.
GEORGIA, Spalding County.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is a
true copy of the original petition for
charter, this day filed In clerk’s offlae of
the Superior Court of said county, ,under
the name and style of “Griffin Hardware
Company.” Witness my hand and the seal
of said court, this October 19, 1901.
Wm. m. Thomas,
Clerk.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby gtren that on the first
Monday I will to November, 1901, at ten o’olook
a Is perlor m III , ) A apply the to the jadge of the su-
oourt 0 at court house In Griffin,
Georgia for la, for an order to sell at private
eale [or reinvestment two-thirds of one
undivided one-sixth interest In four
acres of land In city of Griffin, Ga., bound¬
ed north by estate of H P. Hill, south by
an Hill alley, east the by Sixth street and west by
street, property of Roesle Bell and
Aleene Newton. The reason for selling
Is that property Is not v*ry productive and
oan be divided into building lots and sold
to advantage aud money Invested In other
property which will be to the Interest of
the minors. MRS. R C SMITH
Guardian for Roesle Bell and Aleene New¬
ton.
I it, Morphine end without Whiskey h*b-
l treated pain or
i confinement. Care guaran-
iaSS
c
Lonely Homes
A home it never
Y:t ntjny horns* are Many wire* are
forth* bek of « child te lore Their
fives arc aMsss—void of His high motives of
motherhood. While i mramtm i« csostog lacsl-
coUfck sadatM sad sorrow. It exists in most
esses on Account of some Bttk femsk trouble,
which Win* cf Csrdet would speedily disordered set right.
This pore Win* rejulriet the femsic
orgmt rtiuUtinx by building the memtreal uo the went It out nerves end
How. restores the
fsuta womb to its proper place. By strength,
taing the generative organa, it nmk« png.
nsncj! possible where barrenness exists. Yea
WINEorCARDUl
Suffering womtn all over the tnuf Iuami w*#*
on it far seventy-five years. No
testimony more convincing of Mrs. proof Benson, l can cast who b« be jhrtn rive Is only than " tha of
one
thousands of women to whom Win* el Cardrt
hts brought I a a pumm e l cure. Many cases of miscarriage-that trouble t
which robs mothers mo idirt of j their hopes—have been avoided by timely ost 1 of the
Wine. You are l try Wine of of Cardrt Cerdui and and Thedfenfs Thedford’s Black-Draught, Blade Dr
on media*!. Nine out t of of ten ten cases cates of of female female trouble, trouble, I barren,
indoded, .. yield to them. AH druggists tell $100 bottles of Wine of Carirt,
neee
lost May I bad a mfaearrfue, huabanf Which*™* ™Uow*<thr 'fl XlLi*.rerut audit
your Almanac and my sot me a bottle ot Wise ot Cardal
■topped cured after my taking flooding three and bottle# restored ead my have (alien another womb to to take lta plaoe. which Now I to* I tbla am
Kssr wsasss
CAST0RIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ha* been
in use for over 30 years, has borne tbe signature o t
-j/? — and sonal has sapervlnlon been made since under Its bis infancy. per-
'CUk'74 /‘CKCA4K Allow no one to deceive yon In this.
All Counterfeit", Imitations and “ J«*t-a*-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Intents and Children—Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTOR IA
Caotoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare*
goric, Drops and Soothing Hyraps. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency, It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You flaye Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Wf eurr*«« eeamav, rr aueeev enwrr. new ran «nv.
IN CORPORATE IT BY SPECIAL AGTOFC0NGRE88,l868r^
THE
NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Of the United States of America.
SUPERV18 ED
AND EXAMINED
BY THE
GOVERNMENT.
asi R. E. SACKETT,
L Secretary and Genl. Mgr.
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BSHI National Life Building,
Ohhhh
! EE DUO dq I 157-163 La Halle Ht., Chiccago, HI
FULL PAliTcAPlTAL
m $1,000,000.00.
Reliable Agents Wanted.
' E. A. FOX k CO., tlgn.
National Life Building. AUSTELL, GA.
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uoi§ui|ing
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Ticket Office, No. 5 North P ryot Bt., Atlanta, Ga.
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