The Blairsville herald. (Blairsville, Ga.) 1892-????, May 23, 1902, Image 1

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t u-iC Cl < L 0 I: is I <. mm i\ U 4 VOL. 10. LOCAL NEWS. ITEMS OF INTEREST FOR HERALD READERS. TO CI HK A COLO IN OXK BAY Take Laxative bromo Quinins Tablets. All druggists refund tlio money it it fails to cure. K. W. ttrove's algnatare is on esoh box. loc. Mr. Burton Cook, of Hood, was iu the city Moudaj’. ' Mr. Marvin . Erwin, „ of , Hood, , r was in (own Tuosday. Mrs. AV. C. Fields was visiting in the city Monday. W. H. Jackson, ofChoeBtoo, was iu town Wednesday. Col. W. W. Erwin was down from Track Rock Wednesday. Dr. W. J. Casteel, of Napoloan, was iu town Wednesday. Mr. Dave White, of Gaddistown, was iu fowu Wednesday. Uncle Sol Rich made a business trip to Coosa Wednesday. J..H. Penland was down from Laura on business Tuesday. Rev. J. W. Parham came up from Young Cano Monday. Uncle Bob Ens)e> mud our of fice a pleasant call f E, G, Wellborn i J0P WaA Eug laud went down to Dooly Tuosday. Hon. F. E. (Jouley, Ivy Log, was iu the city Tue|day on busi ness. Ex-oditor Bass Pass was in the city Monday, selling stationery and things. Clever Charlie Mnuuey, our effi cient school commissioner, wa* in town Wednesday. Stops the Cough and works off tho Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25 cents. Dr. George Erwiu and Fred Pass, of Young Harris, were iu the city awhile Wednesday. W. J. Miller was down from Cho estoo Tuesday and while hero call ed on The Herald. The Herald is glad to learn that Will Self Las recovered from hie recent attack of measles. Handsome Charlie Hasseu, rep resenting the Kiug Hardware Co., Atlanta, was iu the city yesterday. U. S. Commissioner Candler has been quite busy this week. A number of cases were disposed of. Ab Boling left Monday morning for McKay’s, Tenm, after rusticat ing at Blairsville for a week or so. Uncle Billie Duncan, of Lower Ydling Cane, waB shaking hands with his friend* in town Wednes day. The Herald regret* to learn that Mias Sallie Ledford is quite ill with m*a*Ies aud wishes for her au early recovery. Col. John H. Davis, tbe well known attorney from Hiawassee, has been in the city several days on professional business. Dr. Tom Butt returned Monday from Murphy, accompanied by his mother, who has been visiting iu that city for some time. DEVOTED TO THE UPBUILDING OF UNION COUMTY AND NOETH-BAST GEORGIA, MAY ‘21 t 1902. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Eaves, af ter a pleasant visit to friends and relatives bore, left Monday for thoir home at McKay’s, Teun. Mrs. F. E. Conley, of Ivy Log, accompanied by Mrs. Carl Colwell, j is '« ,he oit >’ this week. They will: be here until tomorrow, tbo guests j 1 q{ Cq1 Mr8 p at Haralson. Dr. Tom Butt informs The Her ald that he will not bo able to leave or Manila on June 1st as coutem plated. 1 his will be good news to his frieuds, especially the ladies. Get a free samplo of Chamber lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets at Erwin's drug store. They are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by constipa tion, a* is often tho case with pills. Regular dze, 25c per box. Maj. J. A. Christopher returned the first of this week from Ashe ville, N. 0., whero he has been for several days iu attendance upon the Southern Baptist convention. Whert you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at onco to Erwin’s drug store and got a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomnch and Liver Tablets. One or two doses will cure you. They also cure biliousuess, and constipation. Mrs. O’Brien and Mrs. Fretwell, of F lorida, are now iu Blairsville, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Erwiu. These ladies are here for tho pur-^ pose of examining timber and mineral properties, with a view to purchasing. j J How’s Ibis? We offer Oue Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney – Co., Props.. Toledo, 0. We, the undefsigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 iears, and believo him perfectly honorable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry j out any obligations made by their firm. Waldihg, Kinnan – Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggist*. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. Spilo Dots. BY SUBSCRIBER. Luther Chastain was a visitor in the valley last Suuday. J. 0. Loftis made a business trip to Young Cane last week. Born May 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. JamesMcGaha, a fiue baby boy. Mrs. I. V. Rogers is very sick at preseut. Hope she will soon be well again. A. A P l. Ledford Ledtord visited usiteu his ms ratner, father Col Iasi B M. Ledford of Rainier N C week The chief topic of conversation are the locusts, which are cussed and discussed; principally cussed, Mr. J. P. Mulkoy, of Spilo, is suffering at present with chills, contracted at West Point, Ga. We! Lope ho Will soon recover, Taylor Watkins will loare soon ( 0 join a friend, in company with whom be will weud his way to tli much talked of Ducktown, Teun. Rev . Mr . Hogan preached a very in(preB , iug 8erm011 at Antioch church last Sunday. Come again, brother; you are welcome among us. Messrs. Erwin and Swanson nre n p ei . a ting tho Erwin sawmill near flpilo, getting along nicely. They can, on an average, slab ouo rail a day. The new hotel near Spilo, the Drummers’ Home, will soon be completed. Then the proprietor >3 going to get m;t r ned. John Moos is to be best man; Rev, John Green, o^N^inwnssee, will give a lecture at Aiftioechurch the first Sunday in June. Come out and hear the ablest young minister iu the mountains. Best wishes to The Herald and its advocates. Holds up a Congressman. “At tho end of the campaign,” writes Champ Clark, Missouri’s brilliant congressman, “from over work, nervous tousiou, loss of sleep nnd constant speaking I had nnout utterly collapsed. It seemed that all the organs iu my body were out of order, but tbr«3 i.ottls* of Elec trie Bitters made me all right. It’s the best all-round medicine ever a druggist’s counter.'’ Over-worked, run-down mou weak, sickly women gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters. Try them. Only 50c. Guaranteed by F. J. Erwin. “S. N.” Again. Editor Herald: Please publish the following in reply to G. S. Brown’s “Sunday morning scriptural les son” : We may be unequally yoked to gether with unbelievers. But why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye but considerest uot tho beam that is in thine own eye? We are recommended by ope of tho world’s proverbs to wash our dirty liuon at home, and I will add another tme to it and advise that we do uot call on our neighbors while their linen is iu tho suds. There are overshot water wheels and undershot. In the ouo case the motive power falls from above; iu the other the water turns the wbeel from below - Tbfi first is lbo more P owerfub Meu » Ilke wbeelB > are luruod by tho undercurrent— merceuar y desires and selfish aims drive thorn; but the good man’s driving force falls from above. Let us endeavor to prove that this is the mightiest power iu existence. How it would amaze us if no oould P eer iuto the s P nu K 8 of hl1 ' ma " aad " be f * and actions flow! , What r man would ,, wish . , to , , have his . . da- , ftud Rctl0UB ex P° Sed ta ever ? onlooker? But why this aversion:Mo being known and read of all meu? The Christian’s motives and springs of action should be so honest and pure that he might safely defy in- sp-*ction. Ho who has nothing to be ashamed of has nothing to con ceit ^* Sincerity can nIYord, like t,u,r parcnla in paradise, to be naked and not ashamed. If other men can not read our motives, we ought, at least to *>x amine them carefully for our Belveg . p ny by day, withextrmm r ig 0r , must we search into cur hearts. Motive is vital to tic good ness of an action. The highest wisdom suggests that wo spend much patient and impartial con sideration upon a mat ter go funda mental as the heart's intent in the actions which it directs. If thine eye bo single, thy whole body shall be full of light. Dear friend, slaifd by thine in ner springs and watch, and make ! faithful notes of what thou m> si, ; lest th<'U bo deceived. Respectfully, S. N. The Most Common Ailment. More people suffer from rheuma tism than from any other ailment. This is wholly unnecessary too, for a cure may ho. effected at a very small cost. G. W. Wescott, of Meadowdale, N. Y., says: “1 have been afflicted with rheuma tism for some time and if lias caused me much Buffering. I eluded to try Chamberlain’s Balm and am pleased to suv that it has cured me.” For sale by F * J. Envtn. . Flashes From Faiu. nv j. t. I will give a few dots of the news from Fain. Candidates are scarce at pres ent. Wonder if they hays left the county. Our farmers are pushing their work this week in order to get over their corn the first time. Deputy Marshal Bowling, with his posse, was up tho first of the week and arrested three ol. tho I boys, but was successful in con victing only two of them. Mr. F. M. Duckworth is flyiug for sheriff. Nobody iu this pari of the county is going to vote against him. Three cboors for Frank! He is 0 K and will make a good officer. Mr. J. N. Souther can tell you n miracle ou hogs. He has a brood SOW that gave birth to eighteen pigs last Friday. lie says he bus pigs to sell by the dozen aud then have plenty for family usi. Tbe rovonue ° mcor9 were 1 “ our section la.lt week and got our nv a slea doctor—the last and only still to make spirits for tho measlos— and everybody is sad over it; even the ones who gave the names to the officers look “Hop-yeared.” E vor ybody excited about m»a ^ A majority of our people have never had them. Several families have almost entirely Be eluded . , , themselves. T i.K. K Jocltson T .,„|., nn that he ha8 quite a time look ing out for measles, as he nor any ! of hia f lUuiJy have had them, w<j hftd tfae oxperieuce 0 f tho heftvjest hail gtorm ]aet week flVor kpown ju thjs part of the country, jj 1( , ( ] nn ,.,g 0 wa8 uo f a s severe as puc >ple tji’otight though at first i t NO. o.> looked as if everything was ruined. Tito greatest damage was done to fruit. The bail waa>large and fell fast and thick. It was six inches deep after the storm. Good luck to TboHerald and its rca n„ r8i .'his sigupturo Brouto*Quitiinc iy oa every box of the gonuln* Laxative Tmaieu Mae romody that cimw i» I’olti !t* ou« <lajf Kissing. From at! exchange. Kissing is a noun ; it’s a name ; proper nouu, because it's the prop er thing to do when two are ready and the heart is willing; plural number, because it takes two to perform it; common gender, fie cause it is commonly performed by one of each sex; possessive case, because it possesses a deliri ous infatuation for tho human race and agrees with the parties per forming tho act. Kissing is closely connected with “buss,” which is a good old backwoods expression meaning a kiss, and is highly enjoyed by two green-horns who have powerful lungs and wonderful suction to perform the .act with. In this sense, buss means one kiss, rebu s means two, pluribus means auura bur of kisses, kissiu^by horribus means o.Jfolks’, to get naught the merribus means to steal a kiss, syllabus to- J v^ss the hand instead of lips, blunderbuss rmans tokisj the old maid fiy mistake, and one mimes means to kiss your mother in-law. wm . • I m AND ENCYCLOPEDIA A STATISTICAL SO LUBE OF . . Ov@r 10.000 Facts and Figures C*ntamtng Ortr SO0 Pagtt Special Features. niUtos«lra« ol tbe United States; Parti ■ulere About Tbrae Thousand American Magnets*. Organ! red labor; Strength of the Letbur Untost. The Trusts. United States Census. New Census otliurepeaA Countries. The Nicaragua Canal aud the rtey-Pauaci fote Trestles With Orest Britain. The Re letloai of Cuba With the United States. The U Conference ol AomH can Republics alt tho City ol A3 exlce. The Anarchist BUtHttce ol This Ceoatry and Uuropa. Progress el -a Aerial Navigation hi 1901. The Near Yerk Mualctpel Ulecttoa ol IMI. 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