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S6O in Gold!.
Wiii be Paid to any ifion or Woman.
It remain:- for Ibo eelabrnle.d firm of uliysi
ciu.ni and Bpeeiftitota, l r. 1 lathr.v.t v #■ Cos.,
( Regular -1. * 1 . r. i I ,f" j.ir.oi - a
genuine businenn propoui; ion before the pub-
Do, which has never boen tnado before.
We agree to trout any |:"rm all! iete'l with
any chronic disease ai:<t omo thorn, furnish-
Idj? medicines and everything necessary for
their case, or forfeit s).' in gold, providing
the patient faith! u lly folio wo treatment and
directions, and theco*o is a curablo one.
This offer to pin in, m and tiu.ro is no catch to
it; and furthermore, tho oiler is gm and and t,ho
money perfectly safo because we are iiaan
cially responsible.
tenses,sucli asrntsrih,blend poison,-creak.
> ess of men and women wtilch atTietslli
delicate organs mnl prlvato tliscnses of all
binds, rheumatism, Milclure, varlcocclo,
rapture, female troubles, skin eruptions,
Ulcere, kidney and urinary cllseaecr, liver
stnd stomach dlf.luultics,llnuor,opii man <
morphinelinbi's, cr any clironlc dls -ase.
Ourtreatmentcan betaken at home under our
directions, or. wo will pay railroad faro and
hotel hill to all who prefer to ootno to our of
fice for treatment. If w e fail to euro. Wo have
the best of financial and professional refer
ences and transact, our business on a strictly
professionnl herds, promising nothing but.
what we can fulfill. We, iio not believe in any
of the frue pcscrlptloliK, fir e cure, free
sample, or C. O. D. frauds, lmt, think it Is best
In tlio end to be honest with our patients.
Write ua to-day; don’t delay.
We have carefully pr, oared Symptom
Blanks No. 1, for men: No,:.', for women; No.
3, for skin discuses; No. i, for catarrh, and
new ('•! pago booklet which v. o will send l ■•,
to all who really desire tret hful Information
about their condition, rail or address.
lilt. HATH AWAY & (’O..
S2H So. Itroud Street, Atlunlu, On.
Mention this paper.
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tween Bmnsn ick mid Atlanta, ladwcon .lin k
•onvide, Fla., and Cincinnati, Jacksonville and
Bt. Louii and Jm kamiv.Kc and Kansas City,
rla Everett anti Atlanta.
No*. 15 and 10.—l ull,man Sleeping Cars Vu>
tweun Jaolwonviileaiiil Cit.< innnti, via Cliatta
•oogat alao between Chattanooga ami Mem
phis.
Noa 18 anil B—Pnllmnn Sleeping Car* be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga.
Non. 6 and 10—Observation Chair Cara be
tween Macon and Atlanta.
Connection at Colon Depot, Atlanta, for all
fajnta north, east and went.
BANK N. HANNON, J. M. CULP,
Thiril T4*. A Urn. Mgr., Trafllc Manager,
Wmtbingtou. D. C. Washington,D. O.
V. A. TURK, S- H. HARD WICK,
Ger.'l Pass. Agt, Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt
Wuskingtoo, D. C. Auanta.ira.
Backache is tlu> first indication of
kidney trouble. Urinary disorders, dia
betes and even Bright's disease follow'
nuless promptly cheeked. Nothing
better to make perfect kidneys than Dr.
Saw yor’s Ukatine.
W. C. Jordan & Bko.
Bp!
It takes some people so long to
find out what they want that the ne
cessity for wanting it ceases to exist
before they get it.
If you have a cough, throat irritation,
weak ungs, paiu in the cheat, difficult
breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us
suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Al
ways reliable and safe.
Dr. W. A, Wright.
Beauty is but skin deep, so it is on
an equal footing with freckles.
1 There is no medicine that has yet
been discovered that, lias virtues de
v serving to be compared with Dr. Saw
yer'* Wild Cherry and Tar, ior bad c. -
Rises of chronic bronchitis, consumption,
■ftfauy cough or cold.
W. C. Jordan & Bro.
Dr. Hathaway &
f'o.’s experience dur
ing the last tt) years
has proved the far*
tint they bavecured
thousands of cases
where other doctors
have failed, and this
warrants them In
making thisremark.
able offer. All per
rons who are suffer
ing from any chronic
disease, have now an
< pportunity to test
tho treatment of tin
acknowledged lead
ing physicians and
sin e. In lists of this
country, with an ab
solute surety of being
cured. Special dl-
THE SURPRISE OF ALL.
Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm
of Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speak
ing of I)r. King’s New Discovery, says
that last winter hie wife was attacked
with La Grippe, and her ease grewt* o
serious that physicians at Cowden and
Pana could do nothing for her. It
seemed to develop into Hasty Con
sumption. Having Dr. King’s New
Discovery in store, and selling lots ot
it, he took a bottle home, and to the
supprise of all she began to get bet
ter from first dose, and half dozen dol
lar bottles cured her sound and well.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds is guar
anteed to do this good work. Try it.
Free trial bottles at W. A. Wright’s
Drug Store.
Reflections of a Bachelor.
Pride goeth before a woman's call.
A woman must love somebody, if
it is only the skeleton in the closet.
If women didn’t go to church they
would clean house on Sunday to
make their husbands appreciate (hem.
Every married man thinks of some
woman who is free; every bachelor
thinks of some woman who is bound.
A woman can’t bear finding out
that a man she thought was good
isn’t; but it destroys her faith to find
that a man she thought wasn't bad is.
—New York Press.
Something He Forgets.
Mr. Pitt—“ Aguinaldo, of gold col
lar and gold whistle fame, is very in
| consistent in issuing so many procla
j mations."
Mr. Penn—“flow so?”
Mr. Pitt—“He should remember
the silence is golden, too."—Pittsburg
! Chronicle Telegraph.
Pitt’s Carminative is pleasant to the
taste, acts promptly, and never fails to
give satisfaction. It carries children
1 over the critical time of teething, aud
is the friend of anxious mothers aud pu
iuy children. A few doses will detnon
j state its value. E. H. Dorsey, Athens,
j Ga., writes:
“I consider it the best niedicice 1 have
ever used In my family. It docs all you
I claim for It, and even more.
Queer Names in Kentucky.
If the good old state of Kentucky
would take the names of some of its
towns to tne great Paris exposition
next year they would surely win a big
prize and set half the world to laugh
ing. It must be the clown state of
America when judged by the names
of certain places down there. For
instance: What do you think of—
now take a long breath—“Ty-whop
ity?" Then, what do you think of
“Mac-gold-ricks-ville ?”
“Tywhoppyity” and “Macgoldricks
ville” are a couple of very little towns,
so little that you could probably run
around them four or five times with
out getting tired. Another place is
named just “Ink.” But a funnier
name than “Ink” for a town is “Tip
sey Creek.” “Rat’s Nest” is the
name of another town in Kentucky.
But here is another name that they
have for town down there—Whang
doodle.” Another place is called
“Mud.” Just plain m u-d-Mud, Ky.
There are other places that are
“Possum Trot,” and “Rabbit Hash,
and “Crick-more-crack,” and “Goose
bone,” and “Limber-neck.” Don’t
you think that Miss Columbia and
Uncle Sam had better be taking a
trip down into old Kaintuck to see if
they can't persuade the people to
chop out some new names for these
greatly imposed upon little towns?
“Tad-pole bank” is another place
in Kentucky. “Beefburg” another
and “Buncomb Bog” still another.
“Tadpole-bank” and “Beefburg” are
certainly gems!
“Tipple Tub” is another charming
name.
“Caesar's Ghost!” is another.
“Batchtown” and “Lonelyville,”
“U-no,” U-bet-u is another pair of
these amazingly named towns in Ken
tucky.
And there’s a “Sunset” in Ken
tucky and a “Misery Mount” and
“Frog Level,” Bully Boy” and “Dog
Walk,” other classically named ham
lets of which Kentucky can boast.—
Cincinnati Enquirer.
rOR LA GRIPPE.
Thomas Whitfield <& Cos., 240 Wabash
ave., 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, but also
counteracts any tendency of la grippe to
result in pneumonia. For sale by J. 11.
Blackburn.
NEW TRIUMPH.
O
THe Dreaded Consumption
Gan Be Cured-
o
T. A. Slocum, the Great Chemist and
Scientist, Will Send to Sufferers
Tin ee Free Bottles of If is Newly
Disco veied Remedies toCure
Consumption and All
Lung Troubles.
■ o
Nothing could be fairer, more phil
anthropic or carry more 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, t> e will
send three free bottles of his newly
discovered remedies to any afflicted
reader o. Tub Gazette.
Alreaoy his “new scientific system
of medicine” has permanently cured
thousands of 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 curable disease be
yond a doubt, in any climate, and has
on file 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 Pine street, New York, giving
express and postoffice address, and
the free medicine will be promptly
sent. Please tell the Doctor you saw
the offer in the Gazette.
Minstrel Speaks His Mind.
“I have a record of over seven hun
dred hotels where I have stopped,”
volunteered a well known and popu
lar minstrel performer, “which are
scattered all over our glorious coun
try from Maine to the Rio Grande,
and it is to be presumed that I know
something of hotel life after living in
them and hotels alone nine months
out of every year for the past twenty
five.
“At many of the seven hundred I
have stopped from ten to twenty
times, generally from one to six days
each time. Now, what lam getting
at is that those who complain most of
hotel life in this country are those
who know the least about it. During
three months of each year I live at
my own home or at some friend's
home. I come in contact with wan
derers—traveling people like myself
and associates—by the thousands,
and I hear what they have to say
about hotels and hotel life.
“The professional traveler has no
kick like the amateur or occasional
traveler. He knows enough to realize
that he is as a rule better led at even
the second grade hotels than in the
ordinary private house—that is to
say, he has more to eat if he desires
and a larger selection to choose from.
As far as the room is concerned, the
traveling man only has it to sleep in,
and, provided the bed is good, he
does not care a rap about the other
furniture, or whether the room is pa
pered or whitewashed, so that it is
clean. In the minstrel business, a
ballad singer is generally the hardest
man to please, and if we find that he
likes a place, it suits all the rest of
the company.
“My opinion that the hotels feed
well goes with them all—north, south,
east, west. Now and then some of
them are specially good. The diffi
culty with the so-called poor hotels
is that eaters are bad. It is not the
food. A poor sleeper likewise makes
a very poor bed. The ballad singers
say this, and what they say goes for
all it is worth.”—Washington Star.
Cou&Mng
Constant coughing is very annoying,
and the continuous hacking and irri
tation will soon attack and injure the
delicate lining of the throat and air
passages. Take advice and use Dr.
Bull’s Cough Syrup in time. This
wonderful remedy will cure you.
Br. Bull’s
COUCH SYRUP
Cures a Cough or Cold at once.
Doses arc small and pleasant to take. Doctors
recommend it. Trice 25 cu. At all druggists.
DO ANIMALS FEAR MAN?
There is an old story that any man
can cow a wild animal by merely gaz
ing into its eyes.
This theory of the power of the
human eye is all well enough so long
as it is not tried on an animal big and
fierce enough to kill the experiment
er. All accounts agree that, except
where they have been hunted, wild
animals do not fear man at all.
A British resident in Guiana once
gave a Cornish goldseeker a lift up
the river in his steam launch. As the
launch was small, the miner slung his
hammock on shore each night. One
morning he complained of the noise
the frogs had made.
Some Indians of the crew laughed
at this and said: “Oh, tiger sleep
with old man last night.” What the
miner heard was the purring or snor
ing under his hammock of a puma,
whose tracks and the outline of its
sleeping body were yet visible.
Upon Long Island, except during
the hunting days, the deer enters
farmers' barnyards freely and shows
no fear of man.
In the Yellowstone Park, where
animals are protected by law from
hunters they are very chummy. The
elk and blacktail come to the keep
ers’ houses to be fed. Even brown
bears hang around and forage among
the scraps thrown out by the hotel
keepers.
Dangerous animals have the same
boldness where gunpowder is un
known. When Berend’s crew were i
on their first voyage a polar bear j
came among the sleeping crew and j
bit a sailor’s head oft. Why should
he fear the puny little creatures?
Beyond the Zambesi and Shire riv
ers, where white men and guns are
tew, lions and leopards will do what
they will almost nowhere else—kill
men when hungry and when not cor
nered.
Where animals are fully acquaint
ed with firearms, neither lion, tiger,
bear, jaguar nor any other animal will J
attack man except when cornered; j
but animals in wild life have no such
fear of the weak little biped that can j
neither run, climb nor fight as well as 1
they.—New York World.
Twenty Years Proof.
Tutt’s Liver Pills keep the bow
els in natural motion and cleanse
the system of all impurities An
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con
stipation and kindred diseases
“Can’t do without thenT
R.. P. Smith, Chilesburg-, Va..
writes I don’t know how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
years. Am now entirely cured.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
Referring to the “everything is
quiet” dispatches which Otis and
Dewey have been sending from Ma
nila, the Cleveland Plain Dealer says:
All this goes to show that although it
is “all quiet among the Philippines
today,’ it is the sort of quiet that fur
nishes a daily list of killed and
wounded and that necessitates calls
for reinforcements to conquer a
peace.”
For a quick remedy and one that is
perfectly safe for children let us recom
mend One Minute Cough Cure. It is
excellent fer croup, hoarseness, tickling
in the throat and coughs.
Dr. W. A. Wright.
A grewsome fad is said to have
taken a hold upon London society.
It is nothing less than having purses,
card cases, belts and the like made of
tanned human skin. The cuticle is
obtained from the bodies of indigent
poor that are not claimed by their
relatives and friends, and which are
turned over to scientific institutions
for dissection and experiment. It
would be hard to conceive of a more
ghastly, repulsive fad.
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 F.rup
i tions, and positively cures Piles, or
|no pay required. It is guaranteed
Ito give perfect satisfaction or money
efunded. Price 25 cents per box, for
isale by W. A. Wright.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, lias borne the signature of
-y/f —and has been made under his per
sC/O' sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this..
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes arc 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 tho
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 Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THC CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MUR WAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY-
The Barnesville Planing Mills
JUST RECEIVED^
€} Yard full of boards and framing. W
| yf 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
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, Hugs, Mattings and Draperies iD Atlanta and guarantee lowest prices.
R, S. CRUCHER FURNITURE CO-,
53 and 55 Peachtree street, Atlanta, Ga.
JLWAGONS
A IN GEORGIA. ?£
Of’Al rA O little used for
\ I I |l{ |\ \ Churches, Schoolhouses,
ODU B Ue) Hal l s < Dining Rooms,
Bath ooms, Etc-
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 & 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, Ty Ty, Ga