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There is no I Wiiere the Husband Gets Nothing ;
% ^ f word so full j No law in the Philippines is more j
I ilEsgl I of meaning j qua int than that which relates to
aia in tie Head
and about which such tender and
bolv recollections cluster as tnat
of “ Mother “—she who watched
over our helpless infancy and guid
ed our first tottering step. \ et
The Salvation army celebrated
its thirty-third anniversary in Lon
don recently. General Booth re-
that in the spring of the
the property of married persons. ! Catarrh, Sour Stomach/ Dizzi-I ported . ■ n noq
It is entirely in favor of the wife. ness, Rheumatism j present year e o*gan * ^ ^
Property of a bride is never by any j
sessed 15,019 officers attached to
6,231 corps and outposts. There
were also 33,662 local officers and
i voluntary officials, 14,500 bands-
. . ,11 , A Grand Work Accomplished by
t . , settled on the busband and ; „ ood ,< 8 Sar8apar||la>
the life of every Expectant Moth- j if he ig poor while she is well off j „ r ^ # of catttrrh Bnd sotfered ,
er is beaet wuh cangei" » j he can only become at most an aa- : a great deal of pain in the top and back \ % , .
fort should ce ma^i.0 i-O ^oi-* * ; minipf-rnt- w of her possessions.* of my head. I was also troubled with ’men and 1,647 officers engaged in
fWbj ^thech^getok- | After death the property goes to| 8 °” st° m acb, rheumatom, md.gertlon i sociaJ w-V social work
lOltlfel P it 2 place that } ier children n d Mood relatives.
;socia
Dr. C. H. WINBURhj
The Dentist.
Room 3, Gordon BDek, Gain,.
- -. 5»
ville, Georgia.
A Liberal Amount uf
Solicited.
log
the
: and dizziness. I felt all run down and • , *«.i,
thought I should be obliged to give up my I snows ^6 woman S _
Ex oectant gi 10 T- ia^ executed a d°ed in her bus- housework. I began taking Hood’s Sar- : commodation for 1,754 and L--<
ft n f* ‘ : ° £ :1 e r ’? e ; ia ‘ band’s favor under tire eyes of a no- ^parUlaand Hood’s puis and was re- inmateB . the total number admit-
r , Ij co ]ook tor- ; ' 1 lieved. They gave me an appetite and I
G: % S f.4 .... r ,i without tarv. A married woman bears her gained strength. I have a little grand-
ted during the twelve months was
4.769. There are 15 prison gates
omes, 15 farms, ISO slumposts,-
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Schedule of Psuengn 7rft**.
In Effect August 7, 1898.
rorkshops, 14 child
and 24 other social
Independent.
easy to
to operate. 25c.
r ,, ,i r f il jP?? f I” wide. After the marriage ceremony
111 i ftCR 6 rial Ply . the husband symbolically endows ThisParmer Makog Money .
I the bride with all his worldly pos- ■
JIOiSEY TO LOAN.
t. M r
V N-
icnrr
ten trii
in- 1
lerm:
utes with either - her omer two chli
on improvea u
essions. It is clearly a case, so I While many farmers here about, Cltr property
• iar as the wife is concerned, of j feel depressed at the prospect of 5 i liberal. Call and see a
irprt f'n-r 1 chech .'d together with ner - 1 1 1
1 h&Vim*‘ pttvi -u 1; jsed four hot- “what is vours is mine and what cents cotton Mr. C. T. Broadfield j (6mci
Fortnightly
last, navmg previ, „
ties of * Mother's Friend.', It is a ! ; s m i ne ; s W own.
blessing to any one expecting to be- j
come a MOTHEB,” says a customer, j Review.
Hex debs on Dale, Carmi, Illinois.
and interest
Dunlap he I’ickbell.
Of Dragggsta r»t 81.00. oraent t • expre;? on receipt
•r ; :e Writ .* . . -ose-vc-nla -
wad -ralb nform n >tiiers. free.
is elated over the output of a field j
of cattail millet on his farm which I
:
j will net more,perhaps, than his en- j
j tire cotton crop. He grows cat- j
C. A. DOZIER.
The Bri >H O- gL}u. t
La, ”3.
A Toast to Our Flau.
At a champagne supper to some | tail millet for northern
: captains Oi. the navies of England,
! Russia, Turkey, France and Amer
eedmen! Rcctl Estate and hisur-
and this year will gather 30,000 lbs.
of seed from a field of thirtv acres,
.nd She Don’t.
i snail nave to a.
ticket for tha . r, ma am.”
“I guess not. 5 '
"He s toe- civ. ... uu .c-i tree
von tor a
ica a toast from each one in honor j which is nearly ready for harvest,
of the flag he defended was called 1 This he can readily sell at 5 cents,
for and the following are the ; per mound or £1,500 for the crop,:
toasts given: j wjpich cost him no more to make!
he Russian said : “Here is to ! than would a field of corn. Mr. j your inter^st'’whether you wa
ance Agent.
Grace No, 1 State Bank Building.
Sell, exchange and rent ail xir*'." of
al es 1
i you
it to se:.
occupies a whole seat, and the car ! the bars and stars that have never
is crowded. There are people j been torn down. ”
standing up.” j The Turk said: “Here is to the
“That J s all right.' j moon of Turkey, whose wings have
- *T haven t time to argue the! never been clipped.” >
The Frenchman said: “Here
is to the cock of France whose j
feathers have never been pulled." ;
The American said: “Here is
to the stars and stripes of Amer-
Broadfield is a firm believer in di-, or buy.
• versified farming—Americas Re
corder.
! loss by fire in old reliable prompt pay-
* ing companies.
matter, mix'
am. You’ll nave to
pay for that.
boy. r
“I've neve
r paid for him yet,
and I’m not
going to begin to do
it now.' -
“You’ve
got to begin, doing it
some time.
li you 1 iiven't had to
put up any
fare for him you’re!
TEACHERS WANTED.
Tnion Teachers’ Agencies of America
ica, which have never known de- j Pittsburg, Pa., Toronto, Can., New Orleans, La.. New York. N. Ah,
The Englishman concluded as
mignty lucky, or e.sc -u dont do ! follows: “Here is to the rampant I
! waring lion of great Britain, that
Washington, D. C , San Francisco, Cal., Chicago, III .
St. Louis, Mo., and Denver, Col.
>
Vtrthboond.
Ves.
No.12 No. 38
Hally.
No-18 Fit.10
Ex. X 0 . aj
8ud. bail,,
I/r. Atlanta, C- T
1 e 12 00 m
4 8c p II 50 a
“ Atlanta, E. T
8 50 a< 1 00 d
O OC p .U & |
“ Noroross ...
6 80 a
6 28 P 1 % (
10 05 at
7 06tv *
“ Gainesvilla..
10 35 a! 2 2^ D
7 43 p; 2 •
* Lula...
10 68 a n 42 p
8 ubp, in:
At. Corn alia.....
11 25 a fs 00 p
8 bopl .. *
Lv.Mt. Airy
8 A-pi ;
•* Tuoooa
11 63 aj 3 30 p
“ W
12 Si m
4 c£ ;
“ Seneca.
12 52 pi 4 15 n
4 it ;
“ Central
1 46 p
4-5- a
* Green vii>e ..
2 34 p ; 5 22 p
“ Spartanburg.
8 37 p Q 10 p
Jew ;
Ar. Asheville.....
6 Ou p ........
“ Gaffneys
4 20 p 6 44 p
* 1c 1
“ Blacksburg ..
4 3b p 7 00 p
, * 5 i
* King's Mt....
SOL p j
7 * a
M Gastonia
5 ~i> pj |
* ’ : - ^ i
Lv. Charlotte ....
6 3u 0 3 22 p]
e 4 3
Ax. Greensboro
6 bi p it; 40 p.
j2 10 j
J.v. Greensbpr 0
10 50 pi
A* - ?fnrfnifc. .
1 7 o3 ai .
J ^ ! r 1 ’ • •
Ax. Danville
11 2t p 11 61 p
1 36 u
Ax. Richmond ...
6 40 a 6 *0 a
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| 6 42 a
f) - r r
M Baltm'ePRR.
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“ Philadelphia.
'10 15 a
2 'l S
** New York ...
12 43 m
3-0 3
I's'.Mi Ves.
No. 11
Southbound.
No. 35 No. 37
Daily
IMUv, i>ailv.
1 |
Lv. n. Y..P.S.R.
12 ii 1- 4 ce p
“ ihijadelphia .
3 50 a 6 55 p
** Ba.:Lxore....
6 oi a 9 2U p
1
** WssLiii fnoa..
11 15 a 10 43 p
tv. Richmond ...
‘
12 ui m 12 Ul nt
.12 l«int .
Lv. Danville
0 lo p< 5 pJ a
6 tie a
Lv Norfolk .
lU ifiJ p
. j
j Ax GreeiA>oro..
... u 50 a
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Lv. Greensboro
7 li p 7 05 a
7 -52 a,
Ar. Charlotte .
10 >. p- Jb ,
12 I'jn
Lv. Gastonia
lU G p !
1 p.
“ King A Mt
...
1 33 P’
“ Biacksburic
11 31 r 10 45 a
2 03 p;
** Gaffneys
11 -k p 10 5a a
2 '4 p
Lv. Asheville.
9 ft- pk
s2u a
** ?r-artanbnrg.
12 25 s 11 U a
3 15 p ; .
** (• f enville.. ..
1 25 a 12 30 p
■± tX/ p .
M ten^rai
5 25 p. >..ip
* beneca
2 50 a- 1 S3 p
5 oO P P7
“ V> estminster.
“ Toccia
3 25 c- 2 la p
• 50 n
“ Mt Airr
7 35 p * 15 s
** Cornelia
f.7 .4) rv
7 4o P '• >7 J
“ Lula.
4 15 I.H T>
t 14 b t 57 a
** Gainesville...
4 35 a. 3 iff p
DlJ”) 7^3
j
“ Norcross
5* a- !
9 43 P S 27 3
Ar. Atlan T a. E. T.
6 10 a 4 55 p 10 3? p 9 x s
Ax. Atlanta, C. T.
5 10 a 3 55 p
y 30 p a au a
NOKCUOSS NOON TBaIN-
Daily Esceor Sundav.
much traveling."
“That s all right. 55
; A ou’F pav for
ma’am 5 or IT. stop
put him off.
“That's a: right.
*'• . -
get anything y - r -
“You ought
rules of this
Hew old is IJ a
“I don’t ki
him before. I
for him you’d
gentleman n v
got on with h
Press.
There are thousands of positions to be filled during tiw school tv. Atlanta, central
-j , _- , • j , ttt i o -.No - Ar. Norcroes. eastern nm
t K
n put him
i e w[
T j the stars and stripes
i United States of America.
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. j never saw i
r-'v;r.ita ticket j
■ tier ml. chat
the oisle. He :
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A ' r a : "
ki tii ©
idelph
The popularity of Ayer's Cherry
id : Pectoral, and the great demand for
a cheaper package, has been recog
nized by the proprietors in their new
sc
roof
am t
d< > tl
half-size bottle, costing 50 cents.
Til? Lcorhiug PTont.
This growo in Arabia, and de
rives its na?i( ’ in ti • peculiar
intoxication • -.u -■ i in those who
partake of jis seed. It is of mod- >
erate siz-. with bright v*ri iow flow-!
ers and soft velvety seed pods,
each ot which contains two or
three seeds res^mblmg small black
beans. The i.a uves of the dis
trict where tue y ; ant grows dry
these seeds a.. reduce them to
powder. .A -r a c i this pow
der has effects simiiar to those
arising from T- i: hrlation of
laughing gas. it causes the sober-
set person to dance, shout and
laugh vmb the v isterons excite
ment of a made . and to rush
about, cutting da. most rid
tn. *’M" noon. “2f** night
Steamers in dailj servics
I Baltimore.
VDDRESS FOR APPLICATIONS TO PITTSLCaG, PA.
Kleering ears between NAw York an 1 N-tt _-
leans, via v> asiiington. Atlanta and. alontg’xa-
ery. and also between N: v York and IV. hr..?,
viaWashinsrton .Atlanta and. Binningham 3‘rr??
Ciass thoroughfare eoa-mes between wiih ry
ton and Atlanta. Dining cars serve ail mea l
*d route. Pui ? tn an dra r m? - room 51 re -•: n _
■ tetv.-fcen Greensb-rro an. L Norfolk C’ cor
ceetiyn at FonoJi for OLD POINT C- NUC?.-
arrivmg there in time r r breakfast
i Nos. 60 and —faited. Sm ms T~ -'
runs sodd between Wiv-’r.gtoa and N
leans, via Southern Bai.-vay, A. Vv ; Ih ....
and L. N. is. S.. being .-.omnosed _f N niti
car ’oi-i coaches, throng a wit neat cfaang for
f'a.-o-fingers of ail classes- Pu' man nr - nr.
m sieeuing cars betvr^n. New y._,.-k ml
New Or.ears. via Am-in nr, . 2-1 n ,;rr.
leaving V*as>iinmon et 1 'Verir.eauay - "'•-rm
f eening car 'mi. rni rinr 'igh ierwKa T»o*
innt a can n.nn : o without dna
1- nilman Dnwaig-Eo<aa Si-eeoing Cars between
A: a-. —niy and At iSE T-&.
Nos. 1j,37. S8 rnd —Pu_:rrcn sleejirs? -sn
between urchin one and Ch -> rio" ;e, vi 1 hanruie,
southbound Nos. II and northboiiai N«^
hai.
I will furnish material, labor, paint the roof for 50c. <\ so. of 100
C -. t- r. T..M, « —-r-» ttan cti.qrtinfao A f- •ij-f ♦!»/-. « 5
i p. m eel
date, I
'direr - 7
: r 1 1 ir U .
d 1 u ^
C7_i’-n vou n written < u p ‘mb • t , i<r .
i: -ids painting at any time w th‘: t^n years •:
work needed without ai v -x----nse to own nr <•"
Albany, Ga., Jn: o. 1897.
We know Mr. Harvey English to be a citizen of Douaherty C<>..
, 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, f&apdj*
j work. Work entrusted to his hands will be faithfully e
! his guarantee is good.—J. T. HESTER. Tax
T , J , FR CVS 3. GANNON.
7 executed, ana Tmrd v-p. & Geu.
Collector: SAM W. ^ l.Trklt*' D ' a
J. X. (TL?,
vr. rikkc*
S. B. Ea.DV^
- -- xAD-C
Gets Another Think.
Dixon—“What became of that
apparatus for photographing
thought? i haven’t seen an ac
count of it lateiy.
“Hixon—“Oh. it proved a de
cided failure.
“Dixon—‘What was the troub
le?'’
Hixon—“Well, you see, the in
ventor lived in St. Louis, and he
could
iment on. —Chicago
SMITH, Ordinary; S. W. GUNNISON, Tax Receiver: F t ° TALL ’gSipsmCag*t..
““ ' County Court; W. E. Atu w -
Clerk Superior Court; AY. T. JONES, Jud;
WOOTEN, Solicitor-General Albany Circui:; ED. L. WIGHT, Mayor
of Albany and Representative Georgia Legislature;- B. F. Hr.mberrv.
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, C,a Jan. 25 1895 [ivhole transaction was fa,r. business
Mr. Harvey English has stopped a ! like and satisfactory.
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, 3S95.
E espec-tfullv,
A. vi. MUSE.
p iOuaresioagfi'St
aA And want LOW RATES to
St. Louis, Memphis, Now OrDar.s.
Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicag . • r
points in Arkansas. Texas/
Albany. Ga.. Jan. 20 1S97 ; wv . . ...mO, Oitj.
Having had Mr. Ha w Lcelish to : ^ ashlli ^°n, Cal Horn la, or in.’
paintje-veral roofs with his incompara- P°l n t- West, it Will pay V<*U b
ble preparation for stopping teaks it write to or see me. Excur-
ouldn’t find a subject to exner-1 M r - H"vey English painted the tin
- J roof on my house wmen leaKed badly
nent on. ”—Chicago News. ! in many places. 1 am well satisfied
capers te-
■llt.
culoua Don’s Dyspepsia Buttons.
At the ! A new discovery that cures ail forms
places
, -wt-g r g. -vork and the naint used, by
: him. JOHN 1). POPE.
Attorney at Eaw.
of dyspepsia, regulates the stomach
Al'oany. Ga.. Nov. 10. ISO5.
and restores the appetite, for sale bv
druggists.
expiration or tn is. lime exhaus
tion sets in. ‘^ r : 1 the excited per
son falls ash o ’■wr l--i after ?o V .
era! hours si.-:-, xi v . nc recollec-
tion of his a..tics. j The m '- a wh& P refer5 ? rai5e t0 ;
The fcotci.icr: citrstfication of monev ls the ° nP T ' ho 18 ropiest
is working for the good ’
ene-;ne room
and maps
; ar ess. FRED D. BT
Albany, Ga., Jaw V-. 1^97. Agent L. H. N. R.
ev English ha.-co .-ered the Street, A Hama, G.
id ban y j _____
and I j “ _ “
* FREE: f: IV C S
- . r- , . f w /■ I f fli OT Rirvrlp lirtlH Ahll^b.
: work which I ever bail done. He j sonafiv. r wo years ao-J T/.1
; stopped all leaks in a large tin roof,- j proved sa^isto-Jorv °r ’V“ti
, - nLs j ...
me per
ch
Bicycle Golf* 1 Iitcli, O
Ring, o-- 3 get Jursfip
and
the grov. tii Las nut vet oeen iden
tified.—Montreal Pharmaceutical
Journal.
when he
of others.
All druggists sell Dr- Miles* Nerve Piasters
HARVEY nriCiniSK, A’- ••:•• Ga
ENGLISH PAINT STOPS LEAKS; YES, IT L>a
_ _ . r j • Gn 0,
p*e 01 aU acres, Stories and Liter icterc?----^
matter vrell illustrated. San. >le copies sent rp-
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