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Southern Inters!sale Fair.
Atlanta, Ga., October 10—27, 1900.
On occount of the above occasion, South
ern Reilway will sell round trip tickets to
Atlanta and return, from Ozark, Troy, Mont
gomery, Selma, Birmingham, Ala.; Nash
ville, Krcxville, Tenn ; Ashvilie, N. 0.
Spartanburg, Columbia, Charleston, S. 0.;
Jacksonville, Lake City, Live Oak, Fla.
and intermediate Stations, also from all
points in the State of Georgia at rates:
For individuals: One first c'ass fare for
the round trip, plus 50 cents admission to
the fair Grounds; for children between the
ages of five and twelve years 25 cents will
be added to the ticket rate far admission to
Fair Grounds.
For Military Companies and Brass Bands,
in uniform, twenty or more on one ticket, a
rate of one cent per mile in each direction
per capita, plus arbitraies. •
Dates oi sales from all points in State of
Georgia October 9th to 27, inclusive, and
from points within the States of Alabama,
Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina
and Florida, October 12, 1(5, 18,23 and 25th,
final limits of all tickets October 30th, 1900.
For detailed information as to rates, res
ervations, etc., call on or address any agent
of the Southern Railway or its connetions
S. H. HARDWICK,
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent.
Atlanta, Ga.
FRMi llLOOl) and Shi* CIRE
An Offer Proving Faith
Ulcers, eating sores, cancer, scrofula, itch
ing skin, scabs and scales of eczema, aches
and pains in bones, back or joints, syphi
litic blood poison, rotten gums and chronic
rheumatism, and all obstinate, deep-seated
blood troubles, are quickly cured by taking
a few large bottles of Botanic Blood Balm.
We challenge the world for a case of Blood
Disease that Botanic Blood Balm will not
cure. The cures are permanent and not
patching up. Is your Blood Thin? Skin
Pale? All Run Down? As Tired in the
morning as when you went to bed? Pimples?
Boils? Swollen Glands or Joints? Catarrh?
Putrid Breath? Eruptions? Sores in Mouth
or Throat? If so, your Blood is Bad. Blood
Balm will make the Blood Pure and Rich,
Heals every Sore, Stops the Aches and
Pains, Build up the broken down body, and
invigorate the old and weak. Botanic Blood
Balm, the only perfect Blood Purifier
made. Sold at Drug Stores. SI.OO per large
bottle, including complete directions. To
prove our faith in Blood Balm a trial bottle
given away to sufferers. For fiee trial bottle
address Blood Balm Co. Atlanta, Ga. Don’t
hesitate, but write at once describing trou
ble, and free personal medical advice given.
Blood Balm (B.B.B.) Cures when all else
fails. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Over
3,000 voluntary testimonials of cures by
using 8.8.8.
A colored citizen gave a justice of
the peace a big, fat ’possum as a wed*
ding fee.
g; Meeting the justice a year after his
marriage, the former said :
“Well, Jim, how do you like mar
ried life?”
“Well, suh,’’ was the reply, “all I
say is—l wish I’d eat dat ’pos
sum !” —Stanton.
Wby pay two prices for a
MONUMENT
when you can write me and
get one for about oue half
the usual price? Write
for my price list of Mon
umental Work and Iron
Fencing.
Ita'ton Marble M'orks,
ti. P. COLVARD.
Dalton, Ga. Prop,
LOCUST GROVE.
(Last Week’s Letter.)
Miss Pearl Brown, after spending
several weeks in Griffio, has returned
home.
Mr. <»nd Mrs. Andrew-Combs spent
Tuesday in Atlanta.
Mr Bob Brown went up to McDon
ough Mnndav on business.
We are glad to learn that Mrs. J. E.
Smith is somewhat better.
Guess who got left Sunday night.
Mr. G B. Peek must have a lot of
business in Jackson—or a girl down
there.
Miss Lessie Childs has returned
home from Peeksville.
Why don’t some one give a party
forararit)? Don’t iet them go out
of fashion,
Atlanta will be visited by our schorl
Friday. Something Atlanta ought to
be proud of.
Miss Curtis Arnold of Senoia is vis
iting friends in our little town this
week.
Mrs. R. C. Brown spent Monday in
Jackson.
Mr. J. A. PeeK aud family of Maccn
spent several days this week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gas Peek.
Miss Vesta Ellis spent Tuesday af
ternoon in McDonough.
Locust Grove is well represented in
McDonough this week, all the men and
boys going to court.
Miss Emma Fetch, a very fascina
ting young lady is the guest of Miss
Alma Peek this week. Juno
Columbus Street Fair.
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 29-Nov. 3, (900.
On account of the above occasion. South
ern Railwaw will sell round trip tickets from
Birmingham, Ala., Atlanta, Ga., Macon
Ga., Fort Valley, Ga., and intermediate
points to Columbus, Ga., and return, at rate
of ONE FIRST CLASS FARE FOR THE
ROUN D TRIP, for Indivduals, and for Mil -
tary Companies and Brass Bands, in uni
orm, twenty or more on one ticket, a rate of
one cent per mile in each direction, per
capita, plus arbitraries.
Dates of sale October 28th, 29th, 30th
and 31st, November Ist and 2nd and for
trains scheduled to arrive Columbus, Ga.,
prior to noon of November 3rd, with final
limit November, 4th, 1900.
For detailed information call on or write
any agent of the Southern Railway or its
connections. S. H. HARDWICK.
Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent
Atlanta, Ga.
Don’t forget that Bunn & Harper
have moved to the Copeland building,
next to the drug store, where they are
better than ever prepared to serve their
customers. Be sure to call.
Traverse Jury.
Following are the jurors sworn in to
try criminal cases this week :
1 JS BARNETT
2 W A HOOTEN
3 G G LeGUINN
4 HOMER JOHNSON
5 T J WILLIAMS
6 J W MOORE
7 JOHN BRYANS
8 r M GOSS
9 W H CLARK
10 SAM HINTON
11 B F DAVIS
12 J P RODGERS
13 J F BOWDEN
14 T B MASSEY
15 W A TURNER
1G JAS H CROWELL
17 R II BRANNAN
18 A C NORMAN
19 W S FOSTER
H P FOSTER
21 H W CARMICHAEL '
22 W A BELLA H
23 J C CRAIG
24 ‘ W G BRANNAN
25 H J COPELAND
26 J J STEPHENS
27 D C COLLINS
28 J H WEEMS
29 T J M< CULLOUGH
30. HO BRIDGES
31 B C BRANNAN
32 J R WOODWARD
33 W C HAMILTON
34 J F WILLINGHAM
35 J R WILLIAMS
36 J P SIMPSON
37 LAWRENCE DUFFEY
38 A C OGLESBY.
39 SAM COKER
40 G W PRITCHETT
41 J T STEPHENSON
42 T J McKIBBEN
43 G W CRUM BLEY
44 J P GLASS
45 T J WYNN
46 J C CRUM BLEY
47 J V GOSS .
48 Q A DICKSON
Ills Last Cent for a Drink.
The old soak in his tattered, patched
coat, shuffled up to the bar, where he
drained off so many drinks, and looked
wishfully at the bottles of red liquor in
a'row about two arms’ length away,
says the Chicago Chronicle.
“Say, Jim, old boy,” he said to the
bartender, in the most winning tone he
could muster, “you wouldn’t tal e a
man’s last cent fer a drink, would ye?
“You bet your life 1 would !” snap
ped Jim with the viciousness of a steel
trap. J;m suspected an effort to get a
drink on tick and proposed to forestall
it.
“Well, I s’pose I got to have her, so
set her out,” and the soak heaved a
sigh that shook his frame with emo
tion.
Jim heaved a much lighter weight
sigh on discovering that the drink was
to be paid for. He set out the bottle
of the roughest goods he had in the
house. The unwelcome customer pour
ed out four fingers aod drank it with
evident relish. Wiping his month on
his coat sleeve he reached into his
pocket and, pulling out an old tarnish
ed cent that he bad found on the side
walk, he slapped it on the counter.’
‘•There you are, Jim,” he gargled.
“What’s this!” yelled Jim in loud
strident tODep,
“You 6aid you’d take me last cent
for a drink, and there it is.
Jim reached under the bar for a base
ball bat which he always had on tap,
but before he could get it out the artful
soak ha I disappeared through the front
door.—Life.
They Left Their Reputation.
She—Why, they ran up bills with
everybody who would trust them, and
then moved away without paying &
cent.
He—l see. Two hearts that beat as
one, —Brooklyn Life.
Why He Waa Glad.
“He laughed madly when she broke
a plate over his head.”
“Suddenly deranged?”
‘“No. It was a plate she had painted
herself.”—Boston Traveler.
Hope Spring* Kternal.
“Miss Gambleton seems passionately
fond of amateur theatricals.”
“Yes; I think she feels there is al
ways a chance of her being kissed.”—
l'uck.
The Next Thing;.
City Man—So no one here plays golf,
eh? Weil, what is the nearest thing
you have to it ?
Moss-Backed Villager Aw, just
plain silliness!—Puck.
Perplexing.
Tailor—ls your master in?
Servant —Sure I do’ know. He said
if you caught him in he’d be out, and
now He Restrained Her.
“I will,” she exclaimed; “I will not
live with you another day!”
“You’ll leave me, will you?” he calm
ly asked.
‘ “Yes, I will ”
“When?”
“Now —right off—this minute.”
“You’ll go away?”
“Y’es, sir.”
“I wouldn’t if I were you.”
“But I will, and I defy you to prevent
me. I have suffered at your/hands as
long as I can put up with it.”
“Oh, I shan’t try to stop you,” he
quietly replied. “I’ll simply report to
the police that my wife has mysterious
ly disappeared. They’ll want your de
scription, and I’ll give it. You wear
No. 7 shoes; you have an extra large
mouth; you walk stiff in your knees;
jour nose turns up, at the end; eyes
rather on the squint; voice like a—”
“Wretch! you wouldn’t dare dp that!”
she! screamed.
“I certainly will, and the description
will go in all the papers.”
They glared at each other a moment
in silence. Then it was plain to be
seen that he had the dead wood on her.
—Ohio State Journal.
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“Awful anxiety was felt for the
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she would die of pneumonia before
morning” writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln,
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saved her life aud cured her of con
sumption. After taking, she slept all
night. Further use entirely cured her ’
This marvelous medicine is guaranteed
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at any drug store.
As a man grows older he swaps his
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icon’s
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Dentist,
M’DONOUCH, CA,
Office over McDonough Hardware Store.
ernes s. mm,
DILVUIHT,
Grant Bkl’g, Corner Broad and Marietta
streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Stated visits also continued to McDon
ough, due notice of which will be regularly
given in advance.
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JjK. It. T. SHUMATE,
Physician & Surgeon,
FLIPPEN, CA.
A. A T. J.IIROW*.
* ATTORNEYS AT KAW,
McDonough, G*.
Will practice in all the counties compos
ing the Flint Circuit, the Supreme Court of
Georgia aud the United States Distrtct
Court.
g F. WEE9IB,
ATTORNEY AT LWA,
McDonough, Ga,
Will practice in all courts of Georgia. Of
fice up stairs over McDonoagh Star Store ,
outh side public equare.
fp m. sunn,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
McDonough, Ga.
Office over Star Store, south side equare.
All work carefully and promptly atteded to.
Am prepared to negotiate loans on
real estate. Terms easy.
yyJI. T. DICKFA,
LAWYER, •
McDonough, Ga.
Cases against Railroads an*d all Corpora
tions a specialty.
S W. BECK,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office over Merchants & Planters* Bank
Grilliu, Georgia.
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