The Pickens County herald. (Jasper, Ga.) 1887-????, August 18, 1899, Image 4

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I '‘•MWMSK ■KUmT* Atlanta, Knoxville & Nortbsra Ry. THROUGH TIMM ICHWULL *•», nww i». 'w. mi r MWI. lv. Kno*wlle Ar 6.5wl. 1.29PI.1” jArBlueRidgelvj Ducktown "j 2.05 I.Ofi «.»t l'.30P«.lvBlaeRidt*cAr 9.10AI 2 .BO !Ar Win. H.50 8 ..H 6 ;" Culftarwn 8.10 3.45 ■. laager 7.W5 4.10 Ar Murjjfiy tv 7-to _ MM.| MM’IJLvBlue •ArWhiteP‘*thlv H.dge kr\YMM&Wm. 19.89 V-Oit 6.93 3.UH "pw ] 8 48 8 37 8.22 " "Talking Ellijay Kock” 1133 >m 8.18 7.12 8 57 7.56 7.20 4.14 I ja.per 1« 7 12 4.27 Tate "|H «« 7.43 7.50 4.35 Nelson " 10 . 6 # 7.36 7.5!) ! 4 11 " Ball Ground "!' 0 7.26 8.28 I 5.13 " Canton “10. J7 6.67 H. 13 i fi. 2 K "HollySprinfci", 10.02 6.42 8.5!) 5 43 " Woodstock “ H.47 6.27 H 85 0 15 " Marietta "I X 16 6 . 6 ° 10.35 7.80 Ar Atlanta Lvt X 15 4 60 Trains make close connections in Atlanta Union Depot for ail points in Last aud South. In Knoxville for all points in North, Northwest and Wc4. Through Tickets for sale by all A., K. & N. Ry. agents. Tor Kales, Maps, and other ic- foiir.atios apply or write to any A., K. & N. Ry- agent, or «■ j. h. McWilliams, Ocnrral PaMengcr A*cnt, KNOXVILLE. TENN. l xi iusIoii 1’sli n. 'il. i!! i cl! 1 )<■!:< D ! : i((d j, t < • r i he fo!lowii t i cr; J < 1 N 5 liiduKt rm ,f»j; \ntn. (lii., Jul v Ir»-i»i Ass< chit ion I.ooi eiit ntaili: ( Tc I * . ( I v< (color i i) < irillin, ( f:., August “. i r> /^OLOR and flavor of fruit size, quality and jicarancc of vegetabh weight and plumpness of gra. are all produced by Pola h. ..j/ F3 case properly combined with Phe phoric Acid and Nitrogen, ai liberally applied, will imp.ro-, every soil and increase yic: and quality of any crop. Write an,l pet Free our pamphlets, whi. tell how to buy and use fertilizers \vi, •°nter.t economy and profit. A/V Q; vTUN LAL! WORKS, V- tjj Nai'nu St., New Vork* Lazi Liwr I»ht« be«is troubled n gnat deal with a toruk! ('AiA'AUETA liver* which produces tube nil constipa- claim turn 1 fouuti you ilr.st f<»rth”tn. ami s* curcti suoh relief the triul, ji | thai I pmi iius, 1 another supply amt was com- ,! plotely <*'iu.il 1 sa.nl oil14 br* icu rtlnu tu rec- ommend presented. OascureLs whenever J. the Smith. opportunity ]j is ’ A. 2W0 Susqueliauna Av«#., Philadelphi.i, Pa. ■ tp.E TRACE cathartic MARK R . ^ ! Pleasant, Palatably, I’otont. Tastt* vioocb *i5e. die. U,)] H 3ood, Never SioUou. Weaken, or Grifie, tf'c, . ... CURE CONSTIPATION. .. (Ufrilm; In*'"* dv I’Kiuyutt, l ltldago, Montreul, flxw York. NO-Tb-SftC iiiid VI s u t o «' •* CAR LOADS OF Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic Shipped Annually to the Malarial sections of the United States. r -Si? Tms ca» “£!*«> 1 ,.8rN. mm* fSBM R.R. f—,5n- a r K.B. t HI emu TOHK mu S3 ■-Vi 1 n ; r I' .'mom !! 1 ncey I ij | •V I | ■1^2 ssrz r. . The largest Jobbers report that their sales on GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC is three times more than all other Chill Tonics,combined. WKat MEYER BROS. DRUG CO., of St. Louis, write about GROVES* 9 PARIS MEDICINE CO.» St. Louis, Mo., Geutletncu :—We wish to congratulate you on the increased sal$s we are having on your Qrov&*S TaMtofoBS OMii Tonic* On examining our record of inventory under date of Jan. ist, i * GPOW&S order euclosed vrt find that we sold during the chill season of 1898 , 2660 dozen Tonic* Please rush down |icrewith, and oblige, Yours truly, MEYER BROS. DRUC CO. .it' - r w , • 9 L e » • ' K; * '.v-i' ■ -'*4' “..XT- •L _ w 4't* * ik* - * * -i. -v« 4 .r - 4 .J. m . hh j HASH. mJZ Keep thej Stomach and Bowels i good condition, the Waste open and free ) y an «ceasioi.a) dtn of Dr. 51. A. .Simmon* Liter Alediciio Sold by Taie, Simmoi.s, A Co. The work of tins woild is done 1.. 4 men who have faith in another world In Diarrhoea Dr. M A. Simmons Liver Medicine is invaluable. It gi ves Tone to the Stomach, Aids Digestif.; and Assists Nature in carry ng off | Impurities. ■t Sold by Tate. Simmon*. & Co. to polities are about ''<•<'• • I :i* hens )n swimming. • I , ■id■•.•he caused most, likely by a Disordered Stomach, aeccm panted by Constination, u.-e Dr. AL A. Simmons Liver .Medicine. Sold by Tate. Simmons. ( (- Co. fSOnly a homely girl gets mad b«- < ause the fellow sitting opposite keep, ooking at her all the time. T" keep young—ikeej* well, keej the Nines calm, the I odv ruddy ant well fed, and with-Dr. Air A. Siir mens Liter Aledicine rifiiiktlt tin Stomach ami Bowels. S. ld 1 v Tate. ? » ( < A v ‘ ii mu 1 iLi.- u 1 c '(Id hot n tt \ she is amt l.t v. lx n rh, her \\ emeu arc. Alls I !•’. Litnigsloi;, T«-wns, ('-• • riles: 1 have used Dr. 51. A. Sim¬ ms Livi-r Altdiciiie la all* 'x»w ft i lives Sick Headache, Dys epsia. Liver Complaints and Con ipation, I link it stronger and betn ' i every way than Z* ilm’s Kegulatoi Sold I>v Tate. Simmons, fc Co A man of letters has hut. little show in n breach of promise < ase. 'I'lie worst that can Ik: s iid oflitt’e vices is that they won’t slay little. VslllfXlo Ink ('HKD. Kjpeeially valaslile to women is Brown. • hi Bitters, ifacksclie ranislirs, hent!,cl. i'.sppeiirs, strength till ,VH health the place rra.T nknett, and the gi .v/ of tines to the pallid cheek when this wm rrful overworked remedy is takiii. has For noot|ii.*il. sickly Noiion child re. men il ‘lould be without thia famous mnec irowna’ Iron Itinera is sold by all dcalc. d'STEVENS FAVORITE »•» v ft xvi v-aa -Y'SJt asr*,'. It “Takes Down. « a^mch ... btivrcl, \vcH?,ut / oi. Carefnilv bored and tesicd. i 1.1 \ , S3 ,-r J and qj J rim-fire cartriV-- No. 17 . Plain Open Sights, w* / n ** .4 "* ^Target Ash your Sights, d -.ih-r for the •' I'AVG- Q t-n Rll'E. 1 ’ It he doesn’t ke,’j> it wo V* ecu,;, prepaid, on receipt o,' price. Send for comp!,! , loc.iie showing stamp our full line, with > ■:! liable information regarding t. lie \ and amiuuuilioii in general. V J. STEVENS ARMSAM TOOL CO. i*. <>. ib.»x A CHICOPEE PALL 5 , HASS. * ax o -jv o) -Uu-* *. CATARRH f Catarrh of thr tewr/s. U caust it it mott frrvaitnt in th‘ summer month*, is eaJJtd summer catarrh. ItV rhal. Dr. Hartman i books make this plain. T J Write to the De-ru-ne Medicine Go., Colombo*, O , for them, I hey tell all about catarrh and how Pe-ru-na cures it wherever located. “I hail chronicdiurrhcea ?*** x*~!i *5 for fifteen years,” writes Mr. T. E. Miller, Grand Prairie, Tex. “ I tried , & many medicines and I 'J vu I7|| . doctors in vain. At last Pe-ru-na was rccom- ^ and mended, cured and it at relieved once.” fB 'v! me Mr. John Harting, 633 Main St., Cincinnati, O., writes: “My wife and m h .,/ myself took your Pc- ji ru-na for chronic diar¬ rhoea and it cured Vs. No doctor or medicine we tried before helped 'i. W7' U8. Ledbetter, Mr. Edward Wormaek, X’TTx Tex., writes: If M “ Pe-ru-na for bowel —^ by troubles anything is unequalled in fa at •'*> Mill my ex- j . pcrienee. t owe my , I; • life to Pe-ru-na, and rslSfws A. : - \ ( f-'jK'-, shall always rccom- mend it to those suffer- , Vt ing as I was.” ,rs Mr. John Edgarton. 1020 Third Ave.. Altoona, Pa., says: “I suffered from dysentery for three years I took IV rr.-ua and am now well.” fitter* i \ Mrs (If I:: ,t> ’ 0 ii v ( TT '1 2 ii Sa¬ ; i vc a >• s ' ( ( t Dr i i : y Con- Hi • iglil c t i < 1 l*anV I (‘ 1 ‘i \ r well ottie free at Tate bimmous, « Co. '■ 1 ■'2 -jr. :t .. ; esrs the - Kind Ys:i Have Always Bouc(f X}f ,veri?““T~ “ ’ignatuia SYrtto or Tree bookii ... ilfcrry |-| 11 e 4 Rc^tbe«r time Is her-e TH7 CHA; )to •'■'hi, _if ’ j •• health. j ”3 your Do not ■ iihi tuiii t„s to develop in : :* : <t: Hood'S tairsapa- •• VO'IM WSLi.. No Excuse Allwctl. A successful Inismess rum. 1 ■ ! me thfie were tv.o things lean when he* was eighteen years ' which afterwards were ever great use to him- namely, to W anything. u,„l never t< get anything. An olb lawyer him with ail important Jmpe Will) c ,. r t u i n instructions what with it' “But,“ inquired the young n an “suppose that 1 should happen to lose it’what shall I do “But,” inquires! the yt ung “suppose that I six uId Imp] then?” en io| lose it, what shall Ido I •You must not lose it.” said the lawyer frowning. “1 don't mean to, aid the young j man; ’’but suppose I should luq>- pen t<>?" “But 1 say you must m t happen to. 1 shall make no pro-j vision for such an occurrence; yen must n< d lose it This put i i w truiii of 1 !.i ugh ! ito the young nun's mind and ■ found that if he v asdeh rmirc d do a t liing he could do it. lie such a provision agami-t V ( TV Ci i t :i f i ty that lie i rv< r He tout id that UOOllt forgetting eerlain OJ aivce was to qc remembered : pinned it po.tut on qts uitup I jvspw.'p U hi°- Iy ‘ l!,! h mttpo iTuptt.v ][e used to say : V> lien a man tells tut ■ that he forgot to do something 1 tell liim'he might as well nave j id 1 do not crae enough about j y i i r tv. ino.ii to t-hink of it again j 1 once had au intelligent ig m: n m = nr. ploy tv. cut wh< ten:- d it u. b: icier.t. excise for r B mg M- .n.palfit task t C r ... : r ’ * I forgot; 1 (old him lh*t wo, Id v.t.t nv. v. •» ; if ];e v ; s sufficiently il’lltK : D < e wo uld be careful to 1 or. It v.r.s Ktav.tcb he dm n tv.en not cure enough ■ that he forgo'' p drilled him i. : — with this i truth. He worked for me three years, and du i’iuvou..,ii(iiu^,,yt the three he v.’t: w *»» s Thursday. inteirapted by v tfte adj^^snect A ■* Colonel Picquart discussed the secret dossier as being tbumd was a condemnation habit of the s Vdence tends Ij^/ep to Ex. nocence sucee ^ ^ gg snust bo feti on pure, rich ; ,n ' :l blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the nerve tonic. By enriching the blood it makes the nerves STRONG. THE FIEND OF When a NFRV0USNE5S. •woman’s mind is constant¬ ly filled with nerv- ous 1111- reasoning » dread and S apprehen- sion it Shows \W that her | entire nervous l sj'stem is R V disorder- J f ed and - broken down. Nine — —-- times in ten it indicates yp 3 that there is some special disease or weakness of the important and deli- / ,/ cate organs which make I '/ her a woman. Nine times in ten it means that some instant and radical meas¬ ures must be taken to save lu>r from com¬ plete mental and physical wreck. “I was so nervous I couldn’t bear to hear the sound of mv own voice when alone ” says Mrs. Nellie Britteuhan, though/there of Davenport, Thayer Co., Nebr. “I felt as was some one ready to grab me if the least sound was made. I really cannot describe the ugly feeling’s feelings I had, aud but J I can say 1 have no such now i I trust X never may again. I was suffering from female weakness aud very much from nervous prostration. “I not able to do anything. I could not ; sit wa«. aU day. I had not sat all day since the 1 up baby, months up before began \ birth of my four I to take Dr. Pierce’s medicines, I took one doctor’s 1 medicine for four months but did not get along j. at aU so. discouraged, I thought I would try . Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription took six bottles and ‘ Golden of the H j' Medical Discovery.’ and I Golden Medical * Prescription * nine of the ‘ j Discovery' along with and the used other Dr. medicines, Pierce's Pleasant and I can Pellets say they have done wonders for me. “ I do all my work now and feel better than for two years. I had not eaten of anything aud for three months except some kind soup crackers now I eat anything Pierce’s I want. medicines.” I believe I owe lm health to Dr. Discouraged, broken-down women shotilc write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, at Buffalo. N. Y. and learn how carefully lie studies int* these apparently hopeless cases. He wii send without best charge, advice (in of a plain capable, seale< envelope) the a ey perienced physician. Itcanty Is . jd Deep. Clean Ide-cd mca » , clean skin. I\ beauty without it. f .V; rets, Candy Catha tic clean your blood ; id keep it c^can ail’: > st:rrius up the h\zv iiv r and driving purities from the y. Ikgin tc-dar eanian pnnpJes, j oil b otches, blackh eac «ai.a l aat sickly b* io complexion by takin f ascaret^.—ocau r ten cent Ai! dn gifcts, satibiactioi. g r.*.ntccd. 10c, 25c. 50c DROPSY C03SSI) with vf'gctnb. Rnnu'difs. Have cure many thousand case 4Ays at least two-thirds of all hopeless. lute vmptoms remov I B A A The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in for over 30 years, has borne the signature of use made under his per- j0 ____and has been sonul supervision since its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex¬ periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic 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 -WAYS Bears the Signature of i * & The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Pharmacy ATLANTA, GA. is Expedient to be CSose.^— It is your duty to yourself and family to V buy as cheaply as you can; in buying from us you save the retailer’s profit. We direct from the manufacturers in the largest quantities, pay cash, and get all the ,<dis- counts, and then sell at the same price that the small dealer has to pay. Of course, we can’t save you money on one bottle of an article shipped by express — the express charges would be as much as the saving you J made by the purchase. But by making up an i;-j order amounting to several it would all go' by express or freight elieaply as a one-ounce package. Get our p?ieHS-list, look it over, get your neighbor to g© m with you; you can save 25 to 75 per csti. as all vour Vi purchases. T>We Send Our Catalogue to Any Address tor the Asking.^ PR5GG43 QUOTED FROM OUR CATALOGUE -. Carlsbad Sprudel Salts .. ..$0.75 Alkalithia .............. 85 Bucklin’s Arnica Salve .. 18 Dailey’s Salve........... 18 Mitchell’s Eye Salvo .... 18 Sanmetto............... 75 Santal Midy............. 83 Ayer’s Sarsaparilla...... 79 Ayer’s Beeamier Balm .. 99 Hood’s Sarsaparilla..... 73 Marshall’s Catarrh Snuff 18 Humphrey’s Ilomoepathic Spe- ' cifics, 25c size, 18c; 50c size, 38c; $1.00size............. 75 Mu n yon’s Homeopathic Spe- cifics, 25c size, 18c; 50c size, 38c; $1.00 size ............. 75 S. S. S., small................. 68 S. S. S., large................. 116 Powers’ Asthma Specific.. 38 38 and and 75 75 Kilmer’s Swamp Root.... Sweet Gum and Mullein, 18, 38 and........................ 75 Boschee’s German Syrup...... 50 Gardiner’s Syrup H y d r o d i c Acid....................... . l.n Winslow’s Soothing Syrup..... 18 Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets .... 38 Bipan’s Tabules 40 Garfield Tea.... !0, 40 and W Stafford’s Olive Tar .... ..... 38 JACOBS’ PHARMAGY, ATLANTA, GA. vyiRVWiiir t tilsi " ; 'r slop.* Because ti e westhcr r -=”n. Then why slop taking SCOTT'S £Ml>LSiG& Amply because it’s summer? 'ttqi Liking it It will heal your lungs, and make them strong for 5 Goftcr winter. Sax. and $ 1 . 00 ; all drug’gtets. Mdffett’s Teethinn...... .$0.18 s Harter’s Iron Tonic .... • 75 5 Dent’s Toothache Gum. . 10 : Freligh’s Tonic......... . 79 c Miles’ Restorative Tonic . 83 = AVintermuthChill Tonic.. 40 and 75 : Brown’s Bronchial Troches.™,. Frog in Throat................ 08 Vapo Cresoline........... 18 and 38 : Vapo Cresoline Lamps, all com¬ ; plete, with one bottle Vapo Cresoline.............. 1.25: Frey’s Vermifuge............. 18 i Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge...... Crosby’s Vitalized Phosphates. 83 Vin Mai-iani.............. . 1.09 Stearns’ Headache Wafers . Dickey’s Eye Water...... Phillips’ Wheat Phosphates.... 75 Wampole’s Liquid Wheat, 38 and 75 Wine Cardui.................. 73 Thedford’s Black Draught..... Oil... 75 15 Stearns’ Wine Cod Liver Old Oscar Pepper Whisky, qts., 75 Finch’s Golden Wedding Rye Whisky, qts............. . 1 . 00 XXXX Rye Whisky, qts.... Mountain Coin Whisky, qts... 50 „„ Sherry Wine, qts., 35c; gallon. 1.00 Port Wine, qts., 35c ; gallon ... 1.00 Claret Wine, qts., 35c ; gallon. 1.00 dy YAF Bit i s' .. ft Fir»t, tian ( i j P'ated Lanjp I * g a/ ©‘gPed Second-hinS U O. Wheel., X. £l ’ ecu'an * 5 ft0 u =*