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About Schley County news. (Ellaville, Ga.) 1889-1939 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1895)
Any Convenient Night. “Lucy,” sailaa Allegheny mother to her daughter, in a severe tone, “you must not let George remain again as long as he stayed last night. It must have been nearly midnight when ho “But, mamma, we were watching the eclipse. “Watching the eclipse! What non sense! The eclipse occurred on Tues day night.” “I know, mamma, but George could not come that night. He had to work.” —Pittsburg Chronicle. A silent Appeal for Help. When your kidneys and bladder ate in active they are making a silent appeal for Stomach help. Don't Bitters disregard it, but with llostetter’s They immediate safely impel tliem inactivity. a’e in danger, and it is too - hardines to shut one’s eyes to the fact. Be wise in time, too, if yon experience mani festations of dyspepsia, ma’aria, rheumatism, constipation before or nerve trouble. The Bitters a meal adds zest to it. The devil dreads nothing so much as charity and patience. I)r. Ki liter's KwaMP-Root ourtM alt Pamphlet Kidney and Bladder troubles. and Consultation free. Laboratory Binghamton. X. Y. There is a thousand times more trcodness and love in the world than men imagine. It is So Easy to Remove Corns Willi Hineereorns, we wonder so many endure them. Get it and see how n eedy it t akes t hem off. Mrs. Wins'ow’s Soothing Syrup for children teethimr, softens the sums, ^educes inflamma tion. allays pain, euros wind colic. 25c. a bottle Fall Medicine Is fully as Important and as beneficial as Spring Medicine, for at this season there is great danger to health in the varying tem perature, cold storms, malarial germs, prev alence of fevers and other diseases. All these may be avoided if the blood is kept pure, the digestion good, and bodily health vigorous by taking □ood’s fa m, Sarsaparilla The One True Blood TuriHer. Heed’s Pills cure nil liver ills, bilious ness, headaches. 25c. The Greatest fledical Discovery of the Age. KENNEDY’S Medical Discovery, DONALD KENNEDY, OF ROXBURY, MASS Has discovered in one of our common pasturo weeds a remedy that cures every kind of Humor, from the worst Scrofula down to a common pimple. hundred He has tried it in over eleven cases, and never failed except in two cases (both thunder humor). He has now in bis possession over two hundred certifi cates of its value, all within twenty miles of Boston. Send postal card for book. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the right quantity is taken. When the lungs are affected it causes shooting pains, like needles passing through them; the same with the Liver or Bowels. This is caused by the duetts being stopped, and always disappears iu a week after taking it. Head the label. If the stomach is foul or bilious it will cause squeamish feelings at first No change of diet ever necessary. Eat the t>est you can get, and enough of it Dose, one tablespoonful in water at bed time. Sold by all Druggists. Your Poor Tired Husband. He has worked hard all week. Let him sleep late Sunday morning, then treat him to a breakfast of % Buckwheat Cakes. W OSBORNE’S adtnedd eu€ae ANP School of Shorthfincl AUGUSTA, GA. day o’ No text books used. Actual business from entering. Bu-iness papers, college currency An 1 f. oods u-ed. Send for handsomely illustrated cita Board cheap. R. R. vare paid to Augusta. . S–59 is PARKER’S BALSAM m HAIR beautifies the hair. Cleanses and growth. Tronmtes a luxuriant Gray Mever Fails to Restore Hair to its Youthful Color. mm Cures scalp diseases – Druggists_ h-;r falling. y>,and$l.UUat increase Your Income ]SSSSS^SSS*S^ A Co. 55 Broadway, N.Y. tree book. Comstock, Hughes A. N. U Forty-two, ’95. Uncle Sam has 25,000 women sten ographers. Saco boasts of the only women un dertaker iu Maiuo. Queen Victoria has worn her crown only sixteen times. Dublin, Ireland, has a new paper called “To-day’s Woman.” It is ed ited and written by a group of talent ed women, many of whom are univer sity graduates. Queen Victoria, like many women, is a good judge of character, being able to tell much about a person from the single piercing glance which she gives each stranger. The Empress of Japan is getting more and more European in her ideas, and lias for some past entirely dis carded the National dress in favor of costumes made for her in Paris, According to the London Figaro the only woman in England to be admired by the Shazada of Afghanistan was an American, Mrs. George N. Curzon, formerly Miss Leiter, of Chicago. Mrs. Eleanor Sedgwick, dean of Newnbam, England’s famous college for women, is a sister of First Lord of the Treasury Balfour, and famous as one of the best mathematicians in England. A prize of two dollars’ worth of ico cream tickets for the first woman who will ride a bicycle in bloomer costume around the public square in the even ing is offered by the Times of Clay Center, Kan. Miss Alice Ireland, of New York, has graduated as a dentist, She claims to be the first woman to prac tice dentistry in Gotham, although there are others in various parts of the country. Mrs. Arthur Staunard, better known as John Strange Winter, claims that the Writers’ Club, of which she has been President since its organization in 1892, was the first women's press club in the world. The Privy Council of Holland are beginning to look around for a hus band for their fifteen-year-old Queen Wiihelmina. She will not be allowed to exercise much of her royal prerog ative in the matter. White satin was the principal ma terial at the court ball at Buckingham Palace recently, as it has been for the past three seasons—satin shot with gold, with pink, with silver and with mother-of-pearl tints. Buttons are surely growing in favor, and their size is certainly on the in crease. They are becoming quite a necessary accessory of a costume now adays, and seriously increase the ex pense of the garments. Miss McFee, of Montreal, has just obtained the degree of Doctor ofjjPhi losophy at Zurich. She is a graduate of McGill University, and studied phi losophy at Cornell and under Profes sor Wundt, of Leipzig. A London newspaper recently con tained the following advertisement: “Nine young ladies want to rent ele gant apartments, with convenient* rooms for their bicycles. Conditions —neither cats nor men in the neigh borhood.” The late Professor Huxley’s sister, Mrs. John Scott, a woman of remark able intelligence and strength of char acter, was a resident of Nashville, Tenu., for many years. Her husband, when a young surgeon in the British army, was the friend of Trelawney and Byron. Miss Lillian Chandler leads an orchestra in Boston, numbering forty five women. These women have thor oughly overcome the difficulty of the trombone, clarionet and flute, and hope soon to be masters of the horns, trumpets and bassoons, which men are now employed to play. Miss Adelaide Hasse, who has just been selected by the Secretary of Ag riculture for the position of chief of the department of Government docu ments, is an expert fencer. She is also an expert cyclist, and if she were a man would come under the classifi cation of a “good fellow.” A European lady living in Japan ac quired no fewer than 700 teapots of various patterns and kinds. Another lady had a kobby for collecting bon nets. She made a rule never to part with one she had worn, and, when she died, left behind her a wonderful col lection of feminine head adornment**. German women singers, according to Le Menestrel, have a hard lot as a rule. When they find employment in one of the seventy theatres they re ceive at first $30 a month, and if suc cessful reach $125 a month. For every vacancy there are thirty conservatory graduates who apply. The concert singers are still worse off. Princess Beatrice has always been known as the most accomplished mu sician of the British royal family. When quite young she developed a wonderful gift of reading difficult music at sight, and this has been care fully cultivated. She is also a most graceful composer, and has set ‘to music various poems by the late Lord Tennyson. SCHLEY COUNTY NEWS. Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report Royal» ABSOLUTELY PURE Economy. It is a duty to bo economical. At the great feeding of the 5,000 from bread, miraculously furnished, the Christ commanded that all the frag ments be saved. He was more careful than many a servant who will throw away slices of good bread and many a slatternly housekeeper who will let bread mould, rather than take care of it, although, the household provider may be breaking his back and heart in trying to keep the wolf from the door; but the Lord of all who could produce bread by the ton with a prayer, saved nil the pieces. Economy is a duty, a very important duty; it should be taught to all and be practiced by all. —Womankind. Tlio Private Secretary. “Henry !” “Yes, your excellency!” “A great deal of curiosity is mani fested about iny wishes in regard to u third term.” “Yes, sire.” “Henry, I wonder why people do not ask whether or not yon would like a second term?”—Pittsburg Chronicle Telegraph. Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker – Co. (established in 1780 ) has led to the placing on the market j^lgmany misleading and unscrupulous imitations Walter of their name, labels, and wrappers. Baker – Co. are the oldest and largest manu PPM ; facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas an c_ ‘ Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals ar o ff||I used in their manufactures. should ask or, and be sure that Consumers “ they get, the genuine Walter Baker – Co.’s gooas. WALTER BAKER – CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. V The Catalogue is sent by mail on receipt of io cents in stamps or money. Seasonable Bargains sounds like overcoats or household goods, but this time ’tis Guns, Pistols, Revolvers, Bicycles, –c. Johnny gets his gun about this time of year, and to know just what to get and WHERE TO GET IT, is why the Lovell Arms Co. put out their New Mammoth Catalogue. It will tell you lots of things you knew before—lots that you didn’t know. It’s a sure money saver for a bargain hunter. It says nothing about a few Second-hand Bicycles, but they are bargains too and should be applied for at once. JOHN P. LOVELL ARMS CO BOSTON, •» MASS. Sole U. S. Agent for “STAR” AUTOMATIC PAPER FASTENER and WILLIAMS TYPE WRITER. Agents wanted in every city and town for the Lovell Diamond and Excel line of bicycles. A I of high farming percentage The gradually of One exhausts Potash is the used. Crop land, Better unless System crops, a Fertilizer a better containing soil, and a a J larger bank account can only then be expected. is will brim make Write full and for of useful our save “Fanners’ you information money. GERMAN Guide,” for Address, KALI farmers. a 142 WORKS, -page It will 93 illustrated Nassau be sent Street, book. free, New York. and It 1 ® © -ijttW W A germ=life The doctors tell us, now-a-days, that disease germs are everywhere; in the air, in the water, in our food, clothes, money; that they get into our bodies, live there, thrive and grow, if they find anything to thrive on. Consumption is the destruction of lung-tissue by The germs remedy where is the lung is too weak to conquer them. strength—vital force. S with hypophosphites, means the - adjustment fighting of lung strength to overcome germ-life. It is the germ with the odds in our favor. These tiny little drops of fat-food make their way into the system and re-fresh and re-invigorate it. Whether you succeed with it or not depends on how good a start the germs had, and how carefully you can live. The shortest way to health is the patient one. The gain is often slow. 50 cents and $1.00 SCOTT – BOWNE. Ci.eml.ta. New York The Gramophone. The gramophone, a talking machine, much simpler and cheaper than the phonograph, invented by Dr. Berliner, the famous electrician, will soon be put upon the market. Its record of human speech and of music, it is said, are indestructible, and can be cheaply multiplied to au indefinite extent by simple mechanical means. What it has to say or sing can be heard all over an ordinary-sized house. So devoid of complexity is its construction that the complete apparatus will cost only $18, and a smaller edition intended for the use of children will be sold for $5. Little Girl (in church)—Why does so many people put those little envel opes on the contribution plate? Little Boy—Them’s to keep the pen nies from making so much noise. When Nnlure Needs arsisipnee it may bo best to ren ler it promptly, but one should remember to use even the mo-t perfect remedies only when needed The hi stand most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. A man’s nature runs either to herbs or weeds. ^**rA$po5lW f G'7)IRi:<’TOR)rG\ A List of Reliable Atlanta Bus* iness Houses where visitors to the Great Show will be properly treated and can pur - chase goods at lowest prices. STILSON – COLLINS JEWELRY CO., 55 Whitehall St.. Atlanta, Ga. Everything in the Jewelry and Silver Line at Factory I’rlees. PHILLIPS – CREW CO. 37 Peachtree Street. STANDARD Pianos and Organs, SHEET MUSIC, MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. FISEMAN ftn 15 and 17 Whitehall BROS, Street, 1 ATLANTA, GA. -ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS, Tailors, Hatters and Furnishers. 0 fM r/m mhciner'L 78 Whitehall St Atlanta. Ga. D TO AVOID THIS XT£313 0 N TETTERINE Sc <1 t The only painless and harmlwi ▼ I CUBE for the worst, type of Eczema, R Tetter, Kmgworin, ugly crusted rough patch- scalp. fl es on the face, T Ground itch , chafes, chaps, pun- oak, cn pies. Poison from ivy or Send ponon in in short all itches. 50c. U^tan.ps Savannah. or cash Ga., to for J. T. box, Stiuptrine, II one it your druggist don’t keep it. You will find it at (JHA8. O. Tyinkr’s, Atlanta. AROMATIC EXTRACT BLACKBERRY – AND RHUBARB m —FOR— Dysentery, Flux, (lliolrra iUorbua, Cliolera, Uiarrlioea —AND— Summer Complaint* Try It. Price 25c.. 50c., $1.00. For Sale by Druggists or write to J. Stovall Smith., M A N UF AOTUIt ING P H A UM A < ’ I ST. 102 Whitehall St., Corner Mitchell, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. SULLIVAN – CRICHTON’S AND SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND. The best and cheapest Business College In America. Time short. Instruction thorough. 4 Penmen. Big demand for graduates. Catalogue free hi i nv*N k i mriiroH, ki».t Bid*., uiuti. «•. For Style, Wear and f Comfort, ^ Visit , 14 Wliitohall St. SAW MILLS CORN AND FEED MILLS. Water Wheels and Hay Presses. BEST IN THE MARKET. Ool.onrh Mill Ml*. Co., 305. Atlanta. Ga. ACME ^4.80, CHURN, Best Butter, Shortest Time, Least Labor. King Hardware Co. ATLANTA, GA. ITT-Best Stoves and * Hanges. Lowest prices. ID Best Winter 1 APPLE For the South. Ripens November ; kcepi till May. All varieties Fruit and Nut Trees, Grape Vines, Berry Plants, Roses. Oi namen tal Plants, –c. Semi lor new catalogue free. W. D. BEATIE, Atlanta, Georgia. ASTHMA POPHAM’S ASTHMA SPECIFIC Girei relief In FIT* minutes. Send for – FKK£ trial package. Sold by Druggists. One Box sent postpaid on receipt of 91.00. Six boxes $6.00. Address TH08. POPHAH, PHILA., PA. #5) AiJ make SL«KS day; absolutely sure; we fur \ a nlsh tbs work end teach you free you work In Ibe locality where you lire; f'TfifiWSaBiJS’ fHjX - TByte, send the business usyoursddressand fully; rrmemiier we will we explain guar uT'IJff auteea clear prod; 01 J3 lor every ay’a — v "7- work; absolutely sure; write at oeee. D. T. HORUA.4, Manager. Hot W. DETROIT. flUHIbAk. '~ 297 CTS. PISO'S CURE CURES WHtllfc ALL tLot Good. rAlLo Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Use in time Sold bv Urtlkklsts. CON SOM PTION 42.35.17 3