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THE DANGER
to which the Expectant Mother is
exposed and the foreboding and
dread with which she looks for
ward to the hour of woman’s
severest trial is appreciated by but
few. All effort should be made
to smooth these rugged places
in life’s pathway for her, ere she
presses to her bosom her babe.
MOTHER’S FRIEND
allays Nervousness, and so assists
Nature that the change goes for
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such violent protest in the way of
Nausea, Headache, Etc. Gloomy
forebodings yield to cheerful and
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without pain—is left strong and
vigorous and enabled to joyously
perform the high and holy duties
now devolved upon her. Safety
to life of both is assured by the
use of “ Mother’s Friend,” and
the time of recovery shortened.
“I know one lad v.; ri * mother of three
children, who sufieied greatly in the
birth of each, win* otraiaed a bottle of
‘Mother’s Friend oi me before her
fourth conQ ncmeiit. : n l was relieved
quickly ami easily. All ; gree that their
labor wa.> shorter an l less painful.” often deceptive, and assumed for
Much Philosophy In Little Space.
Business men* in.business hours,
attend only to business matters.
Social calls are best adapted to
the social circle. Make your busi
ness known in few words without
loss of time. Let your dealings
with a stranger be most carefully
considered, and tried friendship
duly appreciated. A mean act
will soon recoil, and a man of
honor will be esteemed. Leave
“tricks of trade” to those whose
education was never completed.
Treat all with respect, confide in
few', wrong no man. Be never
afraid to sav no,and alw ays prompt
to acknowledge and rectify a
wrong. Leave nothing for to-mor-
row r that should be done to-day.
Because a friend is polite, do not
think that his time is valueless.
Have a place for everything and
everything in its place. To pre
serve a long friendship, keep short
credit; the way to get credit is to
be punctual; the way to preserve
it is not to use it much. Settle
often ; have short accounts. Trust
no man’s appearances; they are
Jor;» G. Polhii Macon, Ga.
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State liken Cc: :missioner.
The office state prison com
missioner was created by the last
state legisiatureof Georgia to take
the place of principal keeper of
the penitentiary, although the
duties of hot h officers are the same.
Heretofore the appointment of a
principal keeper of the penitenti
ary was made by the governor, but
the act of the legislature creating
the new office aud abolishing the
old one also changes this proceed
ing. The election of a prison com
missioner will be by the people,
and the law is so fixed that three
commissioners wfill serve at a time,
one being elected every two years
until all are chosen, and each to
serve six years. It is thought that
the new r plan will be more satis
factory.
the purpose or obtaining credit.
Rogues generally dress well. The
rich are generally plain men. Be
well satisfied before you give a
credit that those to whom you
give it are men to be trusted.
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Revised up to date. Full Account of
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THE WAR HOSS OF THE NINTH
Mr. Tate could hardly get a war
resolution strong enough to suit
his bellicose ideas while in Wash
ington, so anxious was he to get
at the Spaniards. However, just
as soon as he s'ucceeded in voting
to plunge this country into war
his ardor cooled and he hied him
self home to look after his po
litical fences.
He got to Gainesville on the
21st of April w’here he met the
Chairman of the Executive Com
mittee of tJie Ninth district w'ho
had called the committee together
just giving time enough for Mr.
Tate to reach Gainesville to be
at the manipulation of that body.
Mr. Henley was careful not to
let the members from the coun
ties supposed to be favorable to
Mr. Thompson know of the time
or place of meeting, and procur
ing the proxies of the members of
tour other counties in his pocket
came to the meeting. Mr. Tate
manipulated the committee so as
to briug on an early primary to
suit himself, and then,it is alleged,
took to the country and com
menced buying up such leaders as
he could purchase.
It has now been more than a
month, and while Mr. Tate’s pres
ence is needed now in Washington
worse than at any time during his
whole term of service of six years
; he is not there and is not thinking
of going there.
What does he care about duty
or the interest of his constituents?
Nothing! all that he wants is to
be re-nominated and elected and
consequently he is around over the
district working it for all it is
worth, hoping by some means to
secure his nomination on June 6th.
Mr. Tate who was commisioned
two years ago to represent the
Ninth District in Congress is mak
ing quite a reputation as an
absentee. He has not been in his
seat for five weeks, although the
most important legislation is on
hand that has come up since the
close of the cival war.
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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
w'ork. 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 Albany and Representative Georgia Legislature; B. F. Brimberry,
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.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 25, 1895.
Mr. Harvey English has stopped a
very bad leaking roof for ns 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 nay house which leaked badly
in many places. I an well satisfied
with his work and the paint used by
him. JOHN D. POPE,
Attorney at Law.
Albany, Ga., Nov. 19, 1S95.
The roof paintding<done for me by Mr.
Harvey English has been and still is
one of the most satisfactory jobs of
work which I ever had He
stopped all leaks in a large tin roof;
and there were a great nanny. His
whole transaction was fair, business
like and satisfactory.
Respectfully, A. W. MUSE.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 29, 1897.
Having had Mr. Harvey English to
paint several roofs with his incompara
ble preparation for stopping leaks it
affords me pleasure to bear testimony
to his honest workmanship and to the
fact that “English Paint Stops the
Leaks; Yes it Do.”
JOSEPH S. DAVIS.
Cashier First National Bank.
Albany, Ga., Jan. 28, 1897.
Mr. Harvey English has covered the
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Hos. 87 and S3—Daily. Washington and South
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roof of the engine room of the Albany ! B^Uway, A. A W, P. B B
Water Works with his roof paint and I *vntK“ d chaJBgV
am well satisfied with the work. He
has also done some work for me per
sonally, two years ago, which, has
proved satisfactory. -C. W. TIFT,
’ Chief Engineer Albany Water Works.
I have no agents, no partners. I do not sell English Paint to
painters. English Paint is a shining glossy black. English is white,
plain white. I don’t paint shingle roofs.
HARYEY ENGLISH, Albany, Ga.
ENGLISH PAINT STOPS LEAKS; YES, IT DO.
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