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GORDON INSTITUTE
BARNES VILLE, GEORGIA.
SAYS DR. CANDLER
“There is no better training school in the State or South
The most experienced corps of teachers in a secondary schoo
in the State. The best equipped and appointed building.
Instruction is given at the cheapest rates in the ordinary
branches of an English education, in music, art, military and
physical culture and mechanical drawing.
The pupils of Gordon Institute are noted for their profi
ciency in the studies which they have taken here—none ha;
ever failed to enter on examination the college for which he
applied
For further information, apply to
jERE M POUND, President,
LET ME PAINT Your Metal Root.
I will furnish material, labor, paint the roof for 50c a sq. of 100 sq. feet
and give you a written guarantee that “If the above named roof leaks ot
needs painting at any time within ten years from date, I am to do the work
needed without any expense to owner of building.” ,<
Albany, Ga., June 5, 1897.
We know Mr. Harvey English to be a citizen of Dougherty Cos., Ga.,
property holder therein; that he has done a large amount of painting in
Albany, Ga. We have heard of no complaints about his work. Work en
trusted to his hands will be faithfully executed, and his guarantee is good.
J. T. HESTER, Tax Collector; SAM W. SMITH, Ordinary; S. W. GUN
NISON, Tax Receiver; R. P. HALL, Clerk Superior Court; W. T. JONES,
Judge County Court; W. E. WOOTEN, Solicitor General Albany Circuit;
ED. L. WIGHT, Mayor of Albany and Representative Georgia Legislature;
B. F. B imberry, John Mock, C. B. James, Agent Southern Express Compa
ny; N. F. Tift, J. C. Tabot, L. E. Welch, A. W. Muse, Y. G. Rust, Post
master; J. D. Weston, S. R. Weston.
Albany, Ga., January 25, 189s
Mr. Harvey English has stopped a very bad
leaking roof for us with his English Paint. I
recommend his paint to anyone who is troubled
with leaky roofs.
Georgia Cotton Oil Cos., Albany Mill,
F. V.’HIRK, Sup’t.
Albany, Oa., July ir, 1595. ■
Mr. Harvey Fll gii.sk painted the tin roof on
mv house which leaked badly 'n m uv places. I
am well satisned with his work and the paint
used bv him.
JOHN D. POPE, Attorney-at-I.aw.
Albany, Ga., November 19,1895. I
The roof painting done for me by Mr. Harvey
English has been and still is one of the most
satisfactory jobs of work which 1 ever had done.
He stopped all leaks in a large tin roof, and ’
I have no agents, no partners. I do not sell English Paint to painters.
English Paint Ts a shining glossy black. English is white, plain white. I don’t
mint shingle roofs. HARVEY ENGLISH, Albany, Ga.
iSrENGLISH PAINT STOPS LEAKS; YES IT DO.
THE NEW WAY.
■S=S*!\ W°'> LN used
JJm a is diseases ”
could only be
treated after “lo-
I 'mi ca 1 examina- ]
W tions" by physi- \
I* A cians. Dread of !
mL/d such treatment j
modest women
silent about their
suffering. Thein-
V/ine of Cardui has row demon- !
strated that nine-tenths of al. the
cases of menstrual disorders do
not require a physician's attention
at all. The simple, pure
Winei
taken in the privacy of a woman’s
own home insures quick relief and
speedy cure. Women need not
hesitate now. Wine of Cardui re
quires no humiliating examina
tions for its adoption. It cures any
disease that comes under the head
of "female troubles’- disordered
menses, falling of the womb,
"whites," change of life It makes
women beautiful by making them
well. It keeps them young by
keeping them healthy. si.oCat
the drug store.
For advice <n ca-es requiring special
directions, a—r's3.
th “ Ladies Advisor/ Department.
The Chattanooga Medicine -0.. Chatta
nooga. Tenn.
W. I. ADDISON, M.D., Cary. Miss., tiys:
“I use Wine of Cardui extensively In
mv practice and find it a most excellent
preparation for female trouble*.
there were a great many. His whole transaction
! was fair, business-like and satisfactory.
Respectfully, A. W. MUSK.
Albany, Ga., January 29, 1897.
Having had Mr. H&rvey English to paint
several roofs with his incomparable preparation
for stopping leaks it affords me pleasure to bear
| testimony to his honest workmanship and to the
fact that “English Paint Stois the Leaks; Yes It
Lo.” JOSEPH S. DAVIS,
Cashier First Nat’l Bank.
Albany, January 28, 1897,
Mr. Harvey English has covered the roof of
the engine room of the Albany Water Works with
his roof paint and I am well satisfied with the
work. He has also done some work for me per
sonally, two years ago which has proved satis
factory. C. W TIFT,
Chief Engineer Albany Water Works.
Free Trial Treatment
TO EVERT MAN
This Ofier is Made by the
llinois State Sanitarium,
provided application be made at once
in order that its inventions, appliances
and never failing remedies may receive
the widest possible publicity, and
prove their own merits by actual use
and permanent cures. No money
whatever will be received by the Illi
nois State Sanitarium from anyone
under its treatment until beneficial re
sults are acknowledged. Its remedies
and appliances have been commended
by the newspapers ofTwo Continents
and endorsed by the greatest doctors
in the world. Where development is
desired, they accomplish it and never
fail to invigorate, upbuild and fortify.
They infuse new life and energy.
They permanently stopall losses which
undermine the constitution and pro
| duce despondency. They retone, re
fresh and" restore to manhood, regard,
less of age. They cure evil habits
and permanently remove their effects,
as well as those of excesses and over
taxed brain work, neurasthenia or ner
vous exhaustion. No failure, no de
ception, no disappointment. Write to
day.
Illinois State Sanitarium,
EVANSTON, ILL.
A FRICANA will cure Rheumatism ana
Scrofula to Stay Cured,
Need for More Thought.
Everybody worries too much, hut
very tew do too much thinking of the
right sort. In no department of life
is careful, constant and intelligent
thought more neccessary than in
farming, and in none perhaps is less
exercised. Says a writer in Home
and Farm:
“\\ hat farmers most need is to
learn to think. Think carefully, cor
rectly.
“Think about your business, about
your stock, orchard, garden, soil.
I’alk about them and learn all you
can about them. If you know men
who understand gardening, ask them
questions about gardening. Ask
questions about breeding stock for
milk and for beef. Ask questions
about taking care of hogs—how to
feed them. Ask questions about
how to thin corn find cotton. Don't
ask only one man, but ask many
questions of many men.
“Ask how much more merchants
want for goods on credit than for
cash. A man chopping wood at fifty
cents a cord would have to chop two
or three cords more to buy one hun
dred pounds of dour on eredit than
for cash. You get a great deal less
for cotton when spent before you
make it. Think about this. Ask
questions about it. Think about
being industrious. Remember what
the bible says about a little more
slumber, a little more folding of the
arms in sleep: so shall your farm
grow up in briars, and your family
will be clothed in rags.”
BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction or money
efunded. Price 25 cents per box, for
sale by W. A. Wright.
The Old-Fashioned Girl.
She was a little girl until she was
firteen years old, and then she helped
her mother in her household duties.
She had her hours to play, and en
joyed herself to the fullest extent.
She never said to her mother, “I don't
wont to,” for obedience was to her a
cherished virtue. She arose in the
morning when called, and we do not
suppose she had her hair done up in
curling papers and crimping pins, or
banged over her forehead. She did
not grow into a young lady and talk
about her beau before she was in her
teens, and she did not read dime nov
els, nor was she fancying a hero in
every boy she met. The old-fashion
ed girl was modest in her demeanor,
and she never talked slang or used
bywords. She did not laugh at old
people nor make fun of cripples.
She had respect for her elders and
was not above listening to words of
counsel from those older than herself.
She did not know as much as her
mother, nor did she think that her
judgment was as good as that of her
grandmother. She did not go to par
ties by the time she was ten years old
and stay till after midnight, dancing
with chance young men who happen
ed to be piesent. She went to bed
in season, and doubtless she said her
prayers, and slept the sleep of inno
cence, rose up in the morning, hap
py, and capable of giving happiness.
And now, if there is an old-fashioned
girl in the world today, may heaven
bless and keep her to raise up others
like her.
Valuable to Women.
Especially valuable to women is Tlrowns’
Iron Hitlers, Backache vanishes, headache
disappears, strength takes the place of
weakness, and the glow of health readily
comes to the pallid cheek when this won
derful remedy is taken. For sickly children
or overworked men it has no equal. No home
should he without this famous remedy.
.Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
Wants and Needs.
A “need” is one thing; a “want” is
another thing. We want a great
many more things than we need. A
good parent wants the child to have
whatever she needs, and is ready to
secure such things for him if within
his power. He would be a culpable
parent who would give his child what
ever things he wanted, whether he
needed them or not. A parent is, in
fact, set to the duty of keeping his
child from having many a thing that
he wants, as well as securing for the
child whatever he needs. Our Heav
enly Father is truest and best of pa
rents in this same discrimination of
gifts to his children. He knoweth
what things we have need of before
we ask Him. We tell Him the
things'that we want. We ought to
be grateful that God will not give us
the things that we want unless He
knows that we also have need of
them.
“L.tliink DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
ir the finest preparation on the market
for piles.” So writes John C. Dunn, of
Wheeling, W. Va. Try it and you will
think the same. It also cures eczema
and all skin diseases.
Dr. W. A. Wright.
One Minute Cough Cure, cares.
That U what it waa mad*
KIDNEY TROUBLES
• )
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’B
Vegetable Compound.
“I have been a great sufferer from
Kidney trouble; pains in muscles, join ts,
hack and shoulders; feet would swell.
I also had womb troubles and leucorr
ha?a. After using Lydia E. Pinkhain’s
Vegetable Compound Blood Purifier
and Liver Pills, I felt like anew wo
man. My kidneys are now in perfect
condition.”—Mits. Maggie Potts, 324
Kauffman St., Philadelphia, Pa.
My system was entirely run down,
and I suffered with terrible backache
in the small of my back, and could
hardly stand upright. I had no ap
petite. Since taking Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound, I have
gained fifteen pounds, and I look
better than I ever looked before.”—
Mrs. E. F. Morton, 1043 Hopkins St.,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Lillian Crippkn, 80x77, St. Andrew's
Bay, Fla., says: —“Before taking Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I
had suffered many years with kidney
trouble. The pains in my back and
shoulders were terrible. My menstrua
tion became irregular, and I was
troubled with leucorrhoea. I was grow
ing very weak. 1 began the use of Mrs.
Pinkham’s medicine, and the first bot
tle, relieved the pain in my back and
regulated the menses. It relieved the
pain quickly and cured the disease.”
APHORISMS.
Nothing ages like laziness.—Bulwer.
Kindness is the golden chain by
which society is*bouml together.
A man of integrity will never listen
to any plea against conscience.—Ho
mer.
He who commits injustice is ever
made more wretched than he who
suffers it.—Plato.
A man cannot leave a better legacy
to the world than a well educated
family.—Thomas Scott.
When a great man dies, for years
the light he leaves behind him lies on
the paths of men.—Longfellow.
We are always complaining that
days are few, and acting as though
there would be no end of them.—
Seneca.
No abilities, however splendid, can
command success without intense la
bor and persevering application.—A.
T. Stewart.
An inquisitive man is a creature
naturally very vacant of thought it
self, and theiefore forced to apply to
foreign assistance.—Steele.
When we would, with utmost de
testation, single some monster from
the traitor herd, ’tis but to say in
gratitude is his crime.—Froude.
Insincerity in a mail’s own heart
must make all his enjoyments—all
that concerns him, unreal; so that his
whole life must seem like a merely
dramatic representation. Haw
tliorne.
Three things too much, and three
too little are pernicious to man : to
speak much and knowlittle ; to spend
much, and have little; to presume
much, and he worth little.—Cer
vantes.
Hankins
buchli^
JUNIPER"
It Is Good for Men, Women and Children. \
Try Allen’s Foot-Ease-
A powder to he shaken into the
shoes. At this season your feet feel
swollen, nervous and hot, and get tired
easily. If you have smarting feet or
tight shoes, try Allen’s Foot Ease. It
cools the feet and makes walking easy.
Cures swollen and sweating feet, blis
ters and callous spots. Relieves
corns and bunions of all pain and
gives rest and comfort. Try it to day.
Sold by all druggists and shoe stores
for 25c. Trial package free. Ad
dress, AllenS. Olmsted, I.e Roy, N. Y.
The candirlates are beginning to
circulate among the people to get
them to the polls in the coining
election. There will probably not
he any unusual interest aroused.
A CLEAR HEAD;
good digestion; sound sleep; a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
are some of the results of the use
of Tutt’s Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact.
An absolute cure for sick head
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach, dizziness, constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
A Reliable Remedy
for all Diseases
of the
KIDNEYS AND
BLADDER.
Fnmij Advertisements.
Curiously worded advertisements,
which are funny without intent, are
common in the London papers, it
would seem. A contemporary re
cently ottered a prize for the best
collection of such announcements,
and the following is the result :
“Annual sale now on. Don’t go
elsewhere to he cheated—come in
here."
“A lady wants to sell her piano, as
she is going abroad in a strong iron
frame.”
“For Sale—A pianoforte, the prop
erty of a musician with carved legs.”
“Wanted— A room by two gentle
men about thirty feet long and twen
ty feet broad.”
“Lost—A collie dog by a man on
Saturday evening answering to Jim
with a brass collar round his neck and
a muzzle.”
“Wanted—By a respectable girl,
her passage to New York ; willing to
take care of children and a good
sailor.”
“Mr. Brown, furrier, begs to an
nounce that he will make up gowns,
capes, etc , for ladies out of their own
skins.”
“Hull dog for sale ; will eat any
thing; very fond of children.”
“Wanted—An organist and a boy
the same.”
“Wanted—A hoy to he partly out
side and partly behind the counter.”
“Wanted—For the summer, a cot
tage for a small family with good
drainage.”
“Lost—Near Highgate archway, an
umbrella belonging to a gentleman
with a bent rib and a bone handle."
“Widow in comfortable circum
stances wishes to marry two sons."
“To he disposed of, a mail phae
ton, the property of a gentleman with
a moveable headpiece as good as
new."
The last is a copy of an inscrip
tion painted on a hoard which adorns
a fence in Kent:
“Notis—lf any man’s or woman’s
cows gets into these here otes, his or
her tail will he cut ofl as the case may
be.”—Manchester Guardian.
The editor of the Evans City, Pa.,
Globe, writes, “One Minute Cough Cure
is rightly named. It cured my children
after all other remedies failed.” It cures
coughs, colds, and all throat and lung
troubles. Du. VV. A. Wriuiit.
Don’t Brood Over Trouble.
When trouble comes it is folly to
sit clown and brood over it. No sit
uation was ever improved in that way.
Great emergencies call for great
strength of spirit and for great activ
ity. The harder the pressure the
more is the reason why you should
play the man. If you once give up
and waste in idle repining the energy
that ought to he spent in courageous
eftort, then you may as well die.
Your case, let it he as difficult as it
may, is no worse than that of thous
ands of others who have nevertheless,
kept a stout heart and won the day.
God is simply putting you to the test
in order to determine the quality of
your manhood. He has no evil de
signs against you. All that he sends
or suffers to come will turn out for
your good, if you will only accept it
in the right spirit.
A CRITICAL TIME
O
DURING THE BAT
TLE OF SANTIACO.
O
SICK OR WELL, A RUSH
NIGHT AND DAY.
o
Th Packers at the Battle ol Santiago tie
Cuba Were all Heroes. Their Heroic Ef
forts In Gettluu Ammunition and Ra
tions to the Fr°nt Saved the Daij.
P, K. Butler, of pack-train No. U,
writing from Santirgo do Cuba, on -Inly
2Mrd, Hays: "We all have diarrhoas in
more or less violent form, and when we
landed we liad no time to geo a doctor,
for it watt a ease of rush and rush night
and day to keep rlie troops supplied with
ammunition and rations, but thanks to
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Kernedy. we were able to keep at
work and keep our health; in fact, I sin
cerely believe that at one critical time
’this medicine was the indirect saviour of
our army, for if the packers had been
unable to work there would have been
no way of getting supplies to the front.
There were no roads that a wagon could
use. My comrade and myself had the
good fortune to lay in a supply of this
medicine for our pack train before we
left Tampa, and I know in four eases it
absolutely saved life.”
The above was written to the manu
facturers of this medicine, the Chamber
lain Medicine Cos., Des Moines, fowa.
For sale by JOHN. H. BLACKBURN.
A FRICANA will cure Eczema and C*
tarrh to Stay Cured.
SCRATCHED
CONSTANTLY
Baby Badly Afflicted with Eczema.
Medical Treatment Useless.
Cured by Cuticura.
My niece’s littlo haliy boy had Eczema all
over his face, so that ho needed continuous
watching, and ho scratched the sores con
stantly. Mornings, his face, liandsand clothes
would ho stained with blood. She never
could take him out, his face was so full of
sores. Siio had medical treatment, and tried
everything sho heard of. She commenced
nsing tho Cuticura Remedies. The sores
lrftb : sfncean<l be teas entirely cured, and now
his face is smooth and rosy.
Mrs. L. J. Ri HIT, New Scotland, N. T. !
Sr*.TIT Cr* T.B.TM.RTros F.tbbt R*bt Hawns. I
with 1.,1*S or llaib. W.rm h.tlit wilk CBncuEt )
Ho.r, 1„11.,V,,,1 by Kmlle tnrintini;* with Cvtiouba.
purct of emollient.,.ml ynt.-t of .kin core*.
Soli IhrmrSnut th. vo.M Pottbb D. *C. Cohf., Sol.
l'rop.., ilovtoo. flow to Cun ftvery 11. by Uurner, tram.
Dll rC IT *GPILES
I
ABSOLUTELY CURES. OINTMENT
fttlnfflnc i molt nt night ( worse by scratch) ..**, 1 1
nllowod toeontlnno tumor* form am) protrude,
which Hcn blec.l untl ulcerate, becotiil:i- }
f 1 } 1 ”,’J" Ml. SO) VI’VIKN T Mtp* lichtiiK air 4
bleed In at. uu<rb the turnon. .Sold by druggist s or \y
■alHbr&Oot*. Prepared by l>*. .Swaths A Sow, Phil ad o', phi t
Thu simple application of
J^*\SWAYNE’S
OINTMENTff
fJJjLs •V.'/yS] without any interna) SflftA ***-;
q"-. /TA. medicine, cure a tt- “KWR “f.
IMffLiJa ter, wuema, itch, all 'Wtlr
iMmA V**' eruptions on tho face, .Jdwly T* ■
W W hands, nna, .to., leaving
- akin clear, white and haalthyr
Bold bv druggist t. .r wnl b* mail for jO ts. AddrMa Da
ttWAvna k Sow. Philadelphia, Pa. 4sk your druggist tor it
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I POPE HDGULEY, M. D. ’
BARNES VILLE, GA.
Office hours, 0-11 a. m., 2-4 p. m.
Phone, Office 57, lies. lit.
Off! co llnguley Building.
JOHN M. ANDERSON,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
Harnrsvtile, Ua.
Olllce uver New South Suvinirs Bank with Dr.
llenil. Resilience at Mrs. Cnnnally's on Korsytti
street. Calls promptly attended day or night
In the city or country,
E. C. RIPLEY,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
BAKNESVII.LE, GA.
Ofllco over New Smith Savings Hunk.
Reslilenee, Thouiaston Street, I’hone 74.
DR. WM.J. COX,
PHYSICIAN .It SURGEON,
HA UN ICS VII.LE, GA.
Special attention given to Throat and Nasal
diseases.
I Mller over Chandlers’ Drug Store. Residence
Hlaloek House. Hours II to 12 -2 to 3.
DR. C. H. PERDUE,
DENTIST,
BAUNESVILLK, GEORGIA.
Ollleo Over Chambers’ Drug Store, Main Street
A Pierce Kemp, M. D.,
(iENERAL PRACTITIONER.
D @P( )ffice over Chambers Drug
Store. (ifiice ’phone 44. Residence
Thomaston st., phone 51.
V/. B. SMITH, F. D.
FINEST FUNERAL CAR IN GEORGIA.
KXI’KRIKNCF.D KMBAI.MI'.RS.
ODORLESS EMBALMING FLUID
W. B. SMITH. Leading Undertaker
UAKNKSVILLH. GA.
Greenwood Sanitarium,
BARNESVILLE, GA.
Now open lor the reception of pa
tients, surgical or otherwise, except
contageous. Physicians may feel as
sured their patients will receive the
best of care and all orders will be
strfctly attended to. Mrs. J. T.
Chambers in charge of house.
Dr. Lena R. YVhitford,
Resident physician.
U, R. NEXT
at the City Barber shop. First
class workmen- I have a fine pre
paration for removing Dandruff
and stop falling hair. Only 25c
per bottle. Trial free.
GEO. W. JORDN,
The Barber.
St. Germain Female Pills
The only original and genuine French-
Female Regular, of Mine. St. Ger
main, Paris. Unsurpassed as being
safe, sure and reliable in every caso
Sold under positive guarantee o
money refunded. Get the genuine
Price SI.OO per box by mail. Sole
Agents for the United States and
Canada. KING HA K VA RDCO,
Washington St, Chicago
Win your battles against disease by
acting promptly. One Minuio Cough
Cure produces immediate results. When
taken early it prevents consumption.
And in later stages it furnishes prompt
relief. Dii. W. A. Wmoht.