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YOU CAN
t * BE CURED.
Many men and women are sufforlnK nntoM
mtsery spending tlieir money for medicines
good and bad. but for the want of intelligent
treatment are being laid away in premature
graves. HBL.P is in the reach of every sutler
fng person. All cases of NBIiVOCB dihkakks,
WBAKNKSS, rAIUNU KNKIIOIES, VAKICOCELE,
UNNATURAL I.OSSF.B ANI> DRAINS. FK.MAI.iI
weakness, whether they be from the effects
of early errors, indiscretions, overwork, sick
ness, or from any cause, wo can quickly and
permanently cure by the most unfailing
methods known to modern medical skill.
RMAI.I., WEAK, and SHHUNKBN OIIOANti
etrengthoned and devolope<l to a perfect and
healthy condition. Almost ail case* of Con
sumption, Ithouinatlsm. Catarrh. Klilm y and
Liver Complaints can ho traced to these di
seases, r.nd by applying the proper remedies
a corn can always no effected. Many men
and women suffering from these diseases are
like drowning peonlo, grasping after mere
straws, such as Krec Prescriptions, Freo
Treatment, etc., only to find themselves dup
ed by some fraudulently C. 0.1). druggist or
medicine company.
stop evfiorlment
8' Ing. We oiveii ouar
ariton to cure. Treat
ment at home as veil
ss here; same price,
raine guarantee. To
those who prefer to
come hero we will
contract t n refund
railroad fare and ho
tel expenses if wo
fail to coro. rivis
NAT I ON A I, HANKS
BACK or oru ABSO-
I.I'TH OITA ItANTF.E TO
crK. Jfyounretir
-2 oil of quiu'kerv, if
” you have any of tho
above ay mptomsdlmt
I inahe life a mlne'a
- bio existence. WHITE •
, , or and wo will w ild
rnr.E/tvaluable booklet. A! pages, fullv ex -
plaining t.heso diseases, and our methods of
the only perfect, reliable and effective t reat
loenta known to tncdlca.l scienec. t'orres
ponderres' strictly con fl<V >(■>. lie rulargrad
uat.es registered. No 'ri. ilicind sent until
ordered. Call on or addict;,
I>K. HATHAWAY * < O. ‘
2214 So, liroad Struct, Atlanta, On.
; SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
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Prbrdnlu In Effect Deo. IBth, 18HJV
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* Cochran. ;bi N.? FHS
* Macon filttlnljy.Vip 1 lOp 2 Uf,u
*• Klovills it :tUu i 2 ,i6p slip aifba
* McDonough. lOiifinj 2 IHp BMy
sAr Atlanta 11 ltia Hf)p 11 Up 6 00a
Sv. Atlanta 4 o>r 4lN*< 7 ton 6 16a
r. Chailanoogn Biop HN p loop 0 Aba
At. Mem phis 7 *op 7 40a 7 40 _7 4oh
At- T.nlsvTlle . ~ ■ uua t ~j 55,, "? ®3
Ar. At. Louis, Air t.iuc. ii'iH)j- (i J(jp R J(>|i 7 12a
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tv. Atiunia 41 bp 7 b 30a
Ar. Birmingham lollop ... 11 2on
“ Memphis 7 4111 80ii
Kansas City... 7 ltln 6 3bp
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Zr- Washington ii 4?n ft pip
New Vrk 12 Alp () ala
Bouthboni “ < - "io Go . "'ll.
Cv New York 4 80p ... 7.. 12 Din
“ Washington 10 43p 11 16a
Xr. Atlanta 388 p til!* r
CvTKaiisss city Mlop 0 14>P . . lo 40a
“ Memphis. UOop 9(01' 7 00a
" Blrniingliam (UKiu flooa 4 lbp
Ar. Atlanta !1 30a 11 80a .... 10 4op
Lv. Clnotiiuatt, Q. & C 8 nop 8 o'p 8 no* 8 80*
fo. bt. Lonia. AlrXine b (*a Ti p 5 llfp
M Louisville t 4ft[i 7 4/ip 7 40a 7 40n
pTMemphi* loipTiS* awp
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■r- Allan:* 11 bin boo* I0 Bt>p
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! ficlV.nongli. ijOp 125-V 0 80*
“ portll* C Mlp f 1 27p 7 14* 12 07*
Aj> •a?'”'.,, 710 p 2 2bp h:w* loo*
Cv.Cuvhr*n ... 542 p.. 2 12*
Ju ffawtlngvlila . ~ TSUp
Lv. Cmptr*
“ Helen* 4 bop RMn
. • Lumlsif Cltg b 2bp 4 UO*
,* Haalehur.l ...., 6b>p 4 18*
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li*. Everett JO 20* 7 4ip 7 30p 6MM
Ar. Hrunswlek ....... 1J 20* 8 4ty 8 16p 7 4b*
Ros. 18 unit 14.—Pullman Srileeuliig Cars !>*•
tween Brunswick anil Atlnnta, lietween Jack
gonvllle, Fla., nmi Clnclnmiti, Jacksonville nml
St. Jjoula nml Jncksonville and Kansas City.
Tin Everett *ml Atlnntn.
Nos. Jb *ml 111 Pullman Sleeping furs bo
tweou Jacksonville aiul Cinrinimtl, via Chttta
oogn; also lictwevn Chattanooga and Mem
phis.
fits*. 13 and B—Fullninn Sleeping Care be
tween Atlanta nml Chatinnooga. *
Nfw. 0 and 10—Observation Chair Car* be
tween Macon and Atlanta.
Connection at Union Depot, Atlanta, (or all
faints north, east and west.
HANK S. GANNON, J. M. OVLP,
Third V-P. & (4eu. Mgr, Trartlc Manager,
Washington. D. C. Washington. L). C.
IT. A. Tl UK. 8 H. HARD WICK.
Del)'l Pass. A'gf. Asst, lisu'l Pass. Agk
tl uahiugton, D. C. At Inntn. (4a
Backache I* the tint indication of
kidney trouble. Urinary disorder*, dia
betes ami even Bright's disease follow
unless promptly checked. Nothing
better to make perfect kidneys timn Dr.
Sawyer’s Ukatine.
W. C. Joknan & Bito.
Holy Living.
While high thinking does not al
ways prevent low living, it is also
most true that there can be no high
and holy living without high and holy
thinking.—Rev. Janies McLeod.
If you have a cough, throat irritation,
weak lungs, pain in the chest, difficult
breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us
suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Al
ways reliable and safe.
Dr. tV. A, tVright
There is no medicine that lias yet
been discovered that lias virtues de
serving to be computed with Dr. Saw -
yer’s Wild Cherry ami Tar. ior had wi
ses of chronic bronchitis, consumption,
or any cough or cold.
tV. C. JoitUAX A; lino.
Gountu Commissioners.
Board Commissioners met in regu
lar session Feb. 7, 1899. Present
Hons. VV. C. Jenkins and J. L. Cog
gin. The following bills were approv
ed and ordered paid:
F. S. Drewry, et al, holding
election and bringing in returns
Williamson district $ 8.00
J. H. Starr, et al, holding
election and bringing in returns
Eppengers district. 8.00
P. G. Moore, et al, holding
election and bringing in returns
Milner district - 8.00
T. M. Allen, et al, holding
election and bringing in returns
Piedmont district 8.00
R. W.McGinty, et al, holding
election and bringing in returns
Meansville district 8.00
R. R. McLeroy, et al, hold
ing election and bringing in
returns 2nd district 8.00
W. M. Hartley, et al, hold
ing election and bringing in
returns Zebulon district 8.00
J. W. Dunbar, et al, hold
ing election and bringing in
returns Hollonville district... 8.00
J. T. [ordan, et al, holding
election and bringing in returns
Milner district 8.00
R. W. McGinty, tt al, drew
for Meansville for J. P 8.00
I lick Watson pauper pension 8.00
Matthews & Adams Lumber
Piedmont district 7-79
T. C. Bevil building bridge
in Piedmont district 5.00
f. M Middle-brooks lumber
for Collier bridge 63.28
j. M. Middlebrooks lumber
for footways 5.42
J. M. Middlebrooks lumber
for Stewartville bridge 27.28
Jas. F. Worshen nails for
bridge 4 3°
W.T. Waller building bridge
Barnesville district 7.00
W.T. Waller building bridge
Piedmont district 20.00
E. G.Zellner pauper pension 8.00
W. 1,. Stallings bringing
prisoners to jail 4'°°
Mrs. Nancy Moore pauper
pension 8.00
Whattley <S; Allen lumber for
bridges 43 35
Hannah Wells pauper pen
sion 8.00
Thos E. Whittle lumber for
Martin’s bridge 2*.00
S. R. Green superior court
subpoenes r. 50
J. H. Milner attending ordi
nary court t 2.00
J. H. Milner going to Spald
ing County for prisoners 6.82
J. H. Milner jail expenses.. 172.90
Clias.- McMichael ditching a
public road 1.00
Sullivan Slade & Cos. blank
ets for jail r. 50
W. H. Newton & Cos. mate
rial for county farm 1.65
Lizzie Jackson pauper pen
sion 8.00
Randall Rivers’ wife pauper
pension 8.00
Hoard adjourned to meet again
Feb. 9 th.
Chas. R. Gwyn, Clerk.
W. C. Jenkins,) c
J. L. Coggins, j 0
Board met in call session Feb. 9th,
1899; present Hons. YV. C. Jenkins
and H. G. Jordan. The following
bills were approved and ordered paid:
Mrs. J. H. Mitchell 2 pigs for pau
pers on county farms $ 2.00
W. J. Franklin, Medicine
county farm •• • 4-75
M. G. Harrison medicine
county farm 2.75
J. M. Head medicines and
services on county farm 9-^9
Sullivan Slade & Cos. medi
cine county farm 8 05
J. B. S. Milner lumber for
road and work 2.56
C. P. Jones service on coun
ty farm r S-3S
J. R. Graves medical service
[at jail 0
! J. S. Milner lumber for
I bridge *• • • 2 -35
1 J. H. Howell coffin for pau-
p^r,,,, .... ..*• IS.OO
Barnesville Planing Mill
lumber for county 17.60
R. F. Strickland & Cos. nails
2nd district 60
L. W. Goddard bedstead
and mattress county farm 10.75
Thos. K. Whittle lumber for
Concord district *5-94
W. C. Jenkins repairing
Reed's bridge 20.00
W. C. Jenkins repairing
Stewartvflle bridge . 20.00
R. F. Strickland Cos. nails
for Concord district.... .... i.v6o
Sallie Filtery pauper pension S.OO
W. H. Willis pauper pension 8.00
Peter Heard pauper pension S.OO
Vlariah Beckham pauper
pension 00
W. G. Tyus nails Milner
district 2 °5
Petition was received asking that
F.ftic Cleveland be placed on pauper
list. L. C. Holmes, W. H. Boltori
and Wiley ChildeVs were appointed to
investigate her condition.
Petition was received asking that
Fannie White be placed on pauper
NEW TRIUMPH.
O
THe Dreaded Consumption
Gan Be Cured.
o
T. A. Slocum, the Great Chemist and
Scientist, Will Send to Sufferers
Thiee Free Bottles of His Newly
Discoveied Remedies to Cure ,
Consumption and All
Lung Troubles.
o
Nothing could be fairer, more phil
anthropic or carry tuofe joy to the af
flicted, than the generous offer of the
honored and distinguished chemist,
T. A. Slocum, M. C., of New York
City.
'He has discovered a reliable and
absolute cure for consumption, and all
bronchial, throat, lung and chest dis
eases, catarrhal affections, general de
cline and weakness, loss of flesh and
all conditions of wasting away; and to
make its great merits known, we will
send three free bottles of his newly
discovered remedies to any afflicted
reader o. Thh Gazette
Alreauy his “new scientific system
of medicine” has permanently cured
thousands ot apparently hopeless cases.
The Doctor considers it not only
his professional, but his religious duty
—a duty which he owes to suffering
humanity—to donate his infallible
cure.
He has proved the “dreaded con
sumption” to be a curabl'e disease be
yond a doubt, in any climate, and has
on tile in his American and European
laboratories thousands of “heartfelt
testimonials of gratitude” from those
benefited and cured, in all parts of
the world.
Catarrhal and pulmonary troubles
lead to consumption, and consumption
uninterrupted means, speedy and cer
tain death. Don’t delay until it is too
late. Simply write T. A. Slocum, M.
C., 98 Line street, New York, giving 1
express and postoffice address, and
the free medicine will be promptly
sent. Please tell the Doctor you saw
the offer in the Gazette.
list. A. J. Wellmaker, Zack Elliot
and Tom Bevel were appointed to
investigate her condition.
Petition was received signed by a
number of citizens of Barnesville dis-*
Irict asking that road at Stewartville
bridge be looked after. Board took
110 definite action in the matter.
Board ordered that E. H. Baker be
appointed Road Commissioner in
place of J. A. Wright.
Board ordered that J. M. F'arley
and W. H. Bolton be appointed Road
Commissioners in Milner district in
place of J. F, Farley and Reuben
Jackson.
Board ordered that FI. Whatley be
appointed in place of J. M. Means,
Meansville district.
Board ordered that Thee Franklin
be appointed in place of Tom Allen
i 1 Piedmont district.
Board ordered that road commit
tee in Concord district be notified to
complete the opening up of the new
road commencing at the old saw mill
place of Reynold & Gregg and lead
ing to Neal.
Board ordered that consent given
to R. R. McLeroy et al to move
court house in 2nd district be tempo
rarily withdrawn pending further in
vestigation.
Chas. R. Gwyn, Clerk.
IV. c, JENKIHS.) c m
H. G. Jordan, j
Headache for Forty Years.
For forty years I snlTereil from siek head
ache. A year ago 1 began using Celery King.
The result was gratifying ami surprising, my
headaches leaving at once. The headaches
used to return every seventh day, but thanks
to Celery King, l have had but one headache
In the lust eleven months. I know that what
cured me will lielpother*.—Mrs. John D. Van
Keuron. Bnugertles, N. Y.
Celery King cures Constipation and all dis
eases of the Nerves, stomach, Liver and Kid
neys. Bold by druggists. S&e. audSOc. 2
No man ever gets so poor that he
can a fiord to have holes in his pock
ets.
It is surprising what an amount of
nothing some people can accomplish.
Parents should send their naughty
children to a nautical training school.
(They might get naughtier still.)
FOR LA GRIPPE.
Thomas Whitfield A Cos., 240 Wabash
a ve., corner Jackson st., one of Chicago’s
oldest and most prominent druggists, re
commend Chamberlain s Cough Remedy
for la grippe, as it not only gives a
prompt and complete relief, hut also
counteracts any tendency of la grippe to
result in pneumonia. For sale by J. il.
Blackburn.
Man Never Satisfied-
How true it is that what man can
; not get he desires most. From the
little lad of a few summers, to the
aged gentleman of 80 years, there is
no one to whom this truth does not
apply. The boy sees a toy and he
wants one like it. The world will
never be right with him, he thinks,
until he has a jack-in-the-box like
that ot his playmate whom his mother
takes him to visit once in a while.
And when he gets the jack-in-the
! box, it truly is delightful for a little
! while, and then its glory fades, and
*he must needs have a set of blocks
| and build houses with them. He
builds houses for a brief space, then
sees something else and wants that.
Dresses must soon give way to
short trousers, or he will never be
satisfied. He is finally put into short
trousers and for a few days he is
quite the proudest creature in the
household. But the pleasure he gets
in thinking what a man he is soon to
be gives way to his desire to go to
school; that is followed by his anxiety
to get out of school and to college.
But a few years of college life, not
withstanding its freedom from care,
and its delightful friendships, cannot
keep away the restlessness to get out
into active life and to become a man
of the world, taking part m its strug
gles and its progress. And then am
bitions of one kind or another come
to him and he strives and strives in
this direction or in that until he has
attained his desire. But the attain
ment thereof does not bring with it
the happiness he had anticipated.- He
must become rich, or he must make
an artist, or a physician, or a literary
man out of himself. But when he has
done so there seems to be just as
great a distance between him and his
long pursued happiness. And thus
it goes the whole life through, one
thing following another, and each
one seeming to be the great object of
living, that upon which he must cen
ter all his energies. This is “divine
unrest.”
Pleurisy
Pleurisy and pneumonia are acute in
flammations of the lungs, and if not
promptly allayed, the worst may hap
pen. The celebrated Dr. John W.
Bull’s Cough Syrup speedily allays all
inflammation of the lungs and effects
a cure in a wonderfully short time.
Dcßnll’s
COUCH SYRUP
Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia.
Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors
recommend it. Price 25 cts. At all druggists.
- mm tmamm ■— in i ■ iw inia n
Service for the King.
If we are really and equally ready
to do whatsoever the King appoints,
all the trials and vexations arising
from any change in his appointments,
great or small, simply do not exist.
If He appoints me to work there,shall
I lament that I am not to work here?
If He appoints me to work indoors
today, am I to be annoyed because I
am not to work out of doors? If I
meant to write His message, shall I
grumble because He sends interrupt
ing visitors, rich or poor, to whom I
am to speak it, or “show kindness?”
For His sake, at least obey His com
mand: “Be courteous.” If all my
members were really at His disposal,
why should I be put out if today's
appointment is simple work for my
hands, or errand for my feet, instead
of some seemingly more important
doing of head or tongue?—F. R.
Haverga].
Tried Friends Best.
i For thirty yearsTutt’s Pills have
proven a blessing to the invalid.
Are July the sick man’s Iriend.
A Known Fact
#
For bilious headache, dyspepsia
sour stomach, malaria,constipa
tion and all kindred diseases.
TUTT’S Liver PILLS
AN ABSOLUTE CURE.
It may take nine tailors to make a
man, but one woman can break him.
For a quick remedy and one that is
perfectly safe for children let us recom
mend Oue Minute Gough Cure. It is
excellent fer croup, hoarseness, t ckliug
in the tliroat and coughs.
Dr. \V. A. W right.
*■ . , ' • -*/- •" -ite * <.J* —I -v- - --V-—T 24* —, > M f... Vv If , V' ** VH
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
/-cCtC/U/K Allow no one to deceive you in this..
All 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
Castorla 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 YYorms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bow r els, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
cewujme. CASTORiA ALWAYS.
/ft Sears the Signature of
Tiie Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 7T MURRAY STREET, NEV VOR't CITY.
The Barnesville Planing Milk
<T-HAVE JUST RECEIVED^
jftp 50000 Feet Nice Kiln Dried Ceiling
M% w 50000 “ “ “ “ Fiooring.A^B
Yard full of boards and framing.
H# Side track blocked with Shingles.
Have Lime, Brick, Laths, and all kinds of Builders’ Sup
plies. We are headquarters for Paints and Glass, of which
we always have a FULL STOCK, and can supply your wants
on short notice. No trouble to make estimates, and will
gladly give any information in the construction of anything
in wood.
Turner & Prout
. ~ *
I Wl ■ Ha
This splendid three-piece parlor suit, mahogany finish frames, upholstered in
fine silk figured damask for $12.50, We carry the largest stock of Furniture,
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings and Draperies iD Atlanta and guarantee lowest prices.
R. S. CRUCHER FURNITURE CO.,
• 53 and 55 Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga.
JSJftGONS
IN GEORGIA. A.
*j s\ little used for
I § 111 |\ V Churches, Schoolhouses,
C/ l)U V l/C) Halls ' Dining Rooms,
Bath oDiHi Etc*
♦Offs
COAL -
Don’t buy till we see you. We represent
the best Mines. Will call on you in Sep
tember, the best month to buy.
J* G, SMITH k SONS,
TY TY
is situated in Worth county on B. & W. Railroad, 32 miles
east of Albany aud 9 miles west of Tifton, in the “wire grass
region" of Ga'., and in the “great fruit belt" of Berrien and
Worth counties. The lands will produce anything that can
be raised on Georgia soil. We have a good portion of this
“belt” under our control and can locate any one satisfactory.
We have all kinds of homes for sale, from which one may
select. Call on us, or write to us for further information.
WILLIS & BROWN, TyTy.Ga