Newspaper Page Text
Baby Mine!
Every mother
feels an i n d e -
scribable dread
of the pain and
danger attend
ant upon the
most critical pe
riod of her life.
Becoming a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and suf
fering incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman’s
severest trial is not only made
painless, but all the danger is re
moved by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer de
spondent or gloomy; nervousness
nausea and other distressing con
ditions are avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com’*
mon to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mothers
Friend. It is a blessing to woman,.
$1.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug: Stores,
or sent by express on receipt of price.
OftnifQ Containing invaluable information of
rnrp interest to all women, will be sent
FREE to any address, upon application, by
The BRA.DFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 6a.
The Difference.
“You have called me a liar,”
shouted the angry to the offensive
citizen, ‘‘and you will live to re
gret that speech, sir.”
“That jest shows the difference
in fellers,” remarked Cowboy Bill,
who happened to be present,
“when a man calls me a liar, he
don’t live to regret it. No, sir!”
—Life.
It is an Ill Wind, etc.
Vanderbilt, the millionaire rail
way magnate, wrote very illegibly.
Once ho dismissed an officer for
dishonesty, but the only legible
part of the document being the
signature, the man used it for
years as a free pass on the rail
roads.—Punch.
Gen. J [> f Maurv, a Virginian
who served in both the Mexican
and civil war, though nearly 80
years old and in feeble health, has
tendered h Is services to the gov
ernor oc his state and would like
to help sh aid war come.
E
asy to Take
asy to Operate
Are features peculiar to Hood’s Pills. Small in
size, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man
Hood’s
said: “ You never know you
have taken a pill till it is all Ell
over.” 25c. C. I. Hood & Co., III
Proprietors, Lowell, Mass. ™
The only pills to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
MAULDINS MILLS.
Mr. J. A. Cain was stricken last
week with paralysis in the head,
and for two days and nights was
in a precarious condition. We
are glad to be able at this tifne to
report that he is doing better and
it is believed that he will soon be
up again.
The infant of Mr. Ayers died
here^last week and was buried at
Mount Moriah Baptist church.
The bereaved parents have the
sympathy of this community in
their sorrow.
Miss May Duncan of this place
and Mr. Green Braselton of
Hoschton were married at the res
idence of the bride’s father, on the
9th instant. Rev. R. F. Sloan
officiated. These highly respected
parties have the best wishes of
their respective communities.
May their pathway through life’s
uneven w r ays be strewn with the
sweetest'of pleasures.
Working the roads was the
order of the day here last week.
The rains are retarding work on
the farms. And between the fear
of famine and war with Spain, it
iB said that some are preparing
caves to take refuge in while the
trouble may last.
The Sunday school convention
of the Mulberry Baptist associa
tion convened with the Baptist
church at Antioch last Saturday
and Sunday.
Impure Blood, in Spring.
This is the almost universal experi
ence. Diminished perspiration during
winter, rich foods and close confine
ment in doors are some of the causes.
A good spring medicine, like' Hood's
Sarsaparilla, is absolutely necessary to
purify the blood and put the system in
a healthy condition at this season.
HOOD’S PILLS are the best family
cathartic and liver tonic. Gentle, reli
able. sure.
George B. McClellan, son of the
famous general, is the youngest
man in Congress. He is a chunky
little fellow and can generally be
seen when the House is in session,
standing in front of the reporter’s
desks with both hands rammed
down in his trousers’ pockets. He
is regarded as a capable, level
headed man.
Mr. Callow—I have such a cold
in my head, doncher know.
Miss Frocks—Poor, lonely, little
cold!—New York Journal.
Father: “Youv’e» been calling
on my daughter rather frequently
of late. Are your intentions at all
serious?”
Youth: “Yes, indeed, sir; I’m
trying to pursuade her to buy
one of the wheels I’m agent tor.”
—Truth.
Dr. Gatling was moved by hu-
manitarion considerations to in
vent his famous gun, whose capac
ity is 1,200 shots per minute.
He said: “When I saw the boys
coming home on stretchers, all
wounded and emaciated, I decided
that something must be devised
that would do the work of fifty
men, leaving the other forty-
nine at home.”
Wife, who had suddenly awak
ened.—‘listen, what’s the matter
with Fido? I hear him down
stairs yelping as if he were hurt.
What can be the matter with the
little dear?”
Husband.—“I threw him at a
burglar.”—New York Weekly.
“Really now, are those eggs
fresh?” said the doubting woman.
Grocer.—Madam, if you will
kindly step to the telephone and
call up our farm, you can hear
the hens that laid those eggs still
cackling.—Cincinnati Enquirer.
Murder in tlie Ninety-Eigftitli de
gree.
Weather Observer—“Pshaw!
They can’t call it murder in Ihe
first degree.”
Assistant—“Well, it looks like
it anyway.”
Weather Observer—“Good Gra
cious, man! Don’t the records
say it was 98 degrees that day.—
Truth.
St. Germain
c. A. DOZIER.
Real Estate and Insur
ance Agent.
Office No, 1 State Bank Building,
Dirigation ana
\m
wTff
Absolute cure for any an(1 ,„ 1
causeo. by 'J
OPIUM, MORPHINE,
Sell, exchange and rent all kinds of
real estate. Have in hand anything
you want in this line. Will make it to
your interest whether you want to sell
or buy.
Will insure your property against
loss by fire in old reliable prompt pay
ing companies.
Female Pills
The only original and genuine French-
Female Regulator, of Mme. St. Germain,
Paris. Unsurpassed as being safe, sure
and reliable in every case. Sold under
positive guarantee or money refunded.
Get the genuine. Price #1 per box by
mail. Sole agents for the United States
and Canada. KING HARVARD CO.,
157 Washington St„ Chicago. (Mch99)
w r FREE: $20.00 IN GOLD,
V 1 fT O* Bicycle,Gold Watch, Diamond
A Ring, or a Scholarship in
mental worry and fati-f
j cigarette smoking, i G , *' !e
| POWERS from abases v '
1 arive a guarantee for all
from indulgence in kabhf^
painless system. Opium c?r M
pain. Twenty-five years i'^ ^
system. Endorsed by 1--°
eians of America am] p> U ‘; ut
cardinal points—honesty ^ ' „
confidence. Address DlVicV M
STITUTE, Atlanta, (ia.
SOUTHERN RAII
arship in most any other reputable business col
lege or literary school in the U. S. can be secured
by doing a little work at home for the Youths’
Advocate, an illustrated semi-monthly journal.
It is elevating in chara"ter, moral in tone, ana
especially interesting and profitable tc young
people, but read with interest and profit by peo
ple of all ages. Stories and other interesting
matter well illustrated. Sample copies sent free.
Agents wanted. Address Youths’ Advocate Pub.
Co., Nashville, Tenn. [Mention this paper.]
Condensed Schedule of o-
In Effect February 27th S
Northbound.
The This
“AYER'S SARSAPARILLA has boen
a household companion in our family
for years. I take it every Spring, be
ginning in April. It tones up my sys
tem, gives me an excellent appetite
and I sleep like a top.”
E. R. WILDEY, Philadelphia, Pa.
for §
TEACHERS WANTED.
Union 'Teachers* Agencies of America.
Pittsburg, Pa., Toronto, Can., New Orleans, La., New York, N. Y.
Washington, D. C., San Francisco, Cal.. Chicago, Ill,
St.’Louis, Mo., and Denver, Col,
There are thousands of positions to be filled during the school j
term caused by resignation, death, etc. We had over 3,000 vacancies ;
during the past se’ason. Unqualified facilities tor placing teacners m :
every part of the United and Canada, as over 95 per cent, of those
who registered before August secured positions. One fee registers in
9 offices. ADDRESS FOR APPLICATIONS TO PITTSBURG, PA.
Lv.
Ar.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar
Atlanta, C. T
Atlanta, E. T
Norcross
Buford
Gainesville..
Lula
Cornelia.
Mt. Airy
ToccoS'.
Westminster
S?r,?ca,
Central
Greenville. -..
Spflftanburg.
Gaffneys
Blacksburg..
King’s Mt....
Gastonia
Charlotte
Greensboro..
! V es.
1>ai, y Daily.
' IS a f 12 °0o
. O £K) a 1 Oft _
I 9 30 a! . 00 ?
jlOOo aj
10 35 a- 2 22 -
II 30 a
BS? <3 soy
Oi Hi t
12 52 ’1 1 i Ir _r
146 p! *
234pj 5.23
JgP 610 hi.
6 44 a.
|ls: 7m »
5 25 p
6 30 p § •*> . ..
1 -
“Your husband’s temperature is
alarmingly high, 105,” said the
physician.
“Couldn’t you make it an even
hundred?” asked the patient, who
overheard the doctor’s statement.
—Indianaposis Journal.
Free Frial Treatment
TO EVERYONE
Who suffers with any chronic disease
of any part of the human body, such as
Kidney and Bladder, Heart, Liver and
Stomach Troubles, Face and Skin Erup
tions, disorders of the Sexual Grg-ans,
SEXUAL WEAKNESS and Indiffer
ence, etc.
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 per
manent cures. No money whatever
will be received by the State Sanita
rium from any one under its treatment
until beneficial results are acknowl
edged. Its remedies and appliances
have been commended by the newspa
pers of Two Continents and endorsed
by the greatest doctors in the world.
Where development is desired they ac
complish it and never fail to invigorate,
upbuild and fortify.
They infuse new life and energy.
They permanently stop all losses which
undermine the constitution and pro
duce despondency. They re-tone, 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 nervous
exhaustion. No failure, no publicity,
no deception, no disappointment. Write
to-day. •
STATE MEDICAL SANITARIUM, t
Evanston, Ill
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 or 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 Co.,
Ga., a 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 entrusted to his hands will be faithfully executed, and
his guarantee is good.—J. T. HESTER, Tax Collector; SAM W.
SMITH, Ordinary; S. W. GUNNISON, 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 Afbany and Representative Georgia Legislature; B. F. Brimberr}',
John Mock, C. B. James, Agent Southern Express Company; N. F.
Tift, J. C. Tabot, L. E. Welch, A. W. Muse, Y. G. Rust, Postmaster ;
J. D. Weston, S. R. Weston.
Lv. Greenaboro..
Ar. Norfolk
i
f : * ^ 2
! Ar. Danville
11 25 p 11 5i pi "7
Ar. Richmond ...
! 6 00 a 6 Qf> a 7
Ar.Washington..
“ Baltm’e PRR.
“ Philadelphia.
** New York...
i 6 42 i ~
8 .
-io i5 >
12 c '
Southbound.
Fst.Ml V P ,.
No. 35 Xo. 31 N ’°- 1I I
Daily. Daily, v
i Lv. N. Y.,P. R. R.
i “ Philadelphia.
44 Baltimore....
1 “ Washington..
12 15 a; 4 •
3 50 A 6 5o p
6 31 aj 9 20 p
11 15 a 10 j,
Lv. Richmond ...
12 00 m 12 0Cnfrl2ts £ :'
Lv. Danville
6 15 pi 5 50 s
Lv. Norfolk .
Ar. Greensboro..
.... 10 00 p
.... j 6 50 a....
Albany, Ga., Jan. 25, 1895.
Mr. Harvey English has stopped a
very bad leaking roof for us with his
English Paint. I recommend his paint
to any one who is troubled with leaky
roofs.
Georgia Cotton Oil Co., Albany Mill,
F. WHIRE, Supt.
Albany, Ga., July 13, 1895.
Mr. Harvey English painted the tin
roof on my house which leaked badly
in many places. I am well satisfied
with his work and the paint used by
him. JOHN D. POPE,
Attorney at Law.
Albany, Ga., Nov. 19, 1895.
The roof painting done for me by Mr.
Harvey English has been and still is
one of the most satisfactory jobs of
work which I ever had done. He
stopped all leaks in a large tin roof,
and there were a great many. His
whole transaction was fair, business
like and satisfactory.
Respectfully, A. W. MUSE.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 29, 1S97.
Having had Mr. Harvey English to
paint several roofs with his incompara
ble preparation for stopping leaks it
affords me pleasure to bear testimony j
to his honest workmanship and to the
fact that “English Paint Stops the
Leaks; Yes it Do.” j
JOSEPH S. DAVIS,
Cashier First National Bank.
1
Albany, Ga., Jan. 28, 1897.
Mr. Harvey English has covered the
roof of the engine room of the Albany j
Water Works with his roof paint and I !
am well satisfied with the work. He i
has also done some work for me per- j
sonally, two years ago, which has
proved satisfactory. C. W. TIFT,
Chief Engineer Albany Water Works.
Lv. Greensboro
Ar. Charlotte ...
Lv. Gastonia....
“ King’s Mt...
" Blacksburg .
" Gaffneys
“ Spartanburg
Greenville...
“ Central
u Seneca
** Westminst-er
** Toccoa
“ Mt. Airy
“ Cornelia
** Lula
u Gainesville...
“ Buford
** Norcross....
Ar. Atlanta, if. T,
Ar. Atlanta, C. T.
7 32 p 7 05 a 72,
10 00 p, 9 25 all-
10 49 p
11 si p i6 is a ‘
11 46 p 10 53 a 15}
12 26 a ll 34 a -
1 25 a 12 30 p i»-,
*2 30 a| i 33 p U
3 25 a: 2'IS pi'
4 15 a| 3 13 r<
4 85 a, 3 37 p
5 25 a
6 10 a 4 55 p -
5 10 a 3 >5 p X
English Paint to
English is white,
I have no agents, no partners. I do not sell
painters. English Paint is a shining glossy black,
plain white. I don’t paint shingle roofs.
HARVEY ENGLISH, Albany, Ga.
ENGLISH PAINT STOPS LEAKS; YES, IT DO.
“A” a. m. “P” p. m. “If noon. ^
Nos. 07 and38—Daily. y'x
western Vestibule Limited. U A ' :
sleeping ears between New V- va y
leans, via Washington, Atlanta
ery, and also between New Y - -1
via Washing-ton, Atlanta and
class thoroughfare coaches het' v - -3l
ton and Atlanta. Dining cars serve -jj
en route. Pullman drawing-room >. is 1
between Greensboro and Nor:
ntetion at Forfoik for OLD
arriving there in time for
Nos. 35 and 36—United
runs solid between Washington and SSI
leans, via Southern Railway, A. <te T. ?. j
and L. & N. R. R., being composed of
car and ooaches, through wifhont casM
passengers of all classes. Pu-i naajrsi
room sleeping cars between New YonS
New Orleans, via Atlanta and ilontg-nl
Leaving Washington each Wedn e-eaysoj
urday, a tourist sleeping car win ruatarl
between Washington and San Fr®l
without change. j
Nos. 11, 37, 38 and 12—Pullman stattl
between Richmond and Charlo t te, via Dc j
southbound Nos. 11 and 37, northcoaa-
38 and 12. . . ,J
The Air Line Belle train, Nos. u
tween Atlqpta and Cornelia, Ga,
cept Sunday, I
PRANK S. GANNON. J. N tW
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic^
Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HAL-V
l’I Pass. Ag’t., Ass'tGh.-\
"ashington, D. C- ^
WATTS’
OINTMEI^
new, quick stud p6nn8iH6nt cut© aot Eczsius*, Tott-sr,
Diseases of the Skin.
, all Paraff*
«t I
JFatfs Eczema Ointment is truly a Scientific Treatment for all Skin Disea
It has been subjected to thorough tests extending over a period of five years! It has never failed to perfect a permanent cure. Watts’ Eczema Ointment is Odorless; does not Irritate and is Non-Pois® *
Watts’ Eczema Ointrrfent cures when everything else fails.
. 9
Prepared only by THOS. J. WATTS, Barnesville, Georgia-
#
For sale in Gainesville by Dixon Drug Company.