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$1000 For a Silver Dollar.
A- Altman, clerk in a local di
goods store in Eacme, Wis., a week
ago received a silver dollar in pay
ment lor goods that brought him
$1000/
The coin is dated 1804, there
beirijg only a few of that date iu
existence.
Altman sent the dollar to Chi
cago experts, who pronounced it
genuine, and it was sold for $1,«
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Diseases of the Blood and llenrcs.
No one need suffer with neuralgia. This
disease is quickly and permanently cured
by Browns* Iron Bitters. Every disease of
the blood, nerves and stomach, chronic
or otherwise, succumbs to Browns* Iron
Bitters. Known and used for nearly a
quarter of a century, it stands to-day fore
most among our most valued remedies.
Browns’ Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
The next governor of Kentucky,
like the present governor of South
Carolina, started life as newsboy.
William Goebel, who -has been
named as the Democratic candi
date, began by selling papers, as
did Governor McSweeney. Goe
bel struggled for an education and
then studied law. -
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Successful Physicians.
We heartily. recommend Dr .'Hatha
way & Co., of Atlanta, Ga., as being
.perfectly reliable and remarkably suc
cessful in the treatment of chronic dis
eases of men and women. They cure
where others fail. Our readers, if in
need of help should certainly write
these eminent doctors and you will
receive a free and expert opinion of
your case by return mail without cost.
This is certainly the right way to do
business. They guarantee their, cuyes.
Write them today.
Be Contented Here.
-Booker T. Washington, the
noted negro educator, has just re-
Fresh Water for Dairy Cows.
With the approach of the dry
and hot summer months it becomes
turned from a trip to Europe, and | necessary to supply the farm ani-
I
says, that the condition of his
people here is much better than
that of the poor
across the waters.
abundance of pure
mals wit6 an
fresh water./ ^
white people I When the animals are required
He also quotes to quench their thirst in muddy,
another negro who has traveled stagnant pools of water, it is not
much more abroad
as saying that the
than he has,
South is the
only inhuman, but it iB even dan
gerous to the animals health, as it
best place for the race, and advises often causes fatal diseases among
them to stay where they are.
For many years he had been * a
police magistrate, but finally
having been brought to see the
error of his ways, he resigned and
became a minister of the Gospel.
The first time he was called upon
to officiate at a wedding, he went
through the ceremony without a
break until he reached the all-im
portant part and asked the bride:
Do you take this man to be your
lawfully wedded husband?” “I
do,” responded, the fair one.
“What are the mitigating circum
stances, if any?” he absently in
quired.—Chicago News.
Remove causes of Menstrual Sup
pressions, Exaggerations, and Irregu
larities by taking Simmons* Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets.
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the farm animals
And when dairy cows are forced
to drink impure water their milk
will also be affected to a large ex
tent, as it contains eighty-seven
per cent of water.
Consequently such milk will be
come a source of coustant danger
to all persons using it. And with
out doubt, a large per cent of sick
ness and fever in summer months
among infants and children is di
rectly due to this cause.
Are Toa Weikf
Weakness manifests itself in the loss of.
ambition and aching bones. The blood is
watery; the tissues are wasting—the door is
being opened for disease. A bottle of Browns*
Iron Bitters taken in time will restore your
strength, soothe your nerves, make your,
blood rich and red. Do yon more good
than an expensive special course of medicine.
Browns’lron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
An American who was in Italy
at the time of the destruction of
Cervera’s fleet writes as fqllows to
the New York Sun: “I took the
paper to Prof. Rovers, who speaks
gggg
As there seems to be no chance
for negro regiments to go to the
Philippines, the Augusta Chron
icle suggests that those negroes
who are spoiling for a fight might
try going to work in the mines o
Illinois and Kansas.
Dr. David Kennedy^
CURES ALL KIDNEY, STOMACH
'AND L5VER TROUBLES.
A woman in the Catskills has
discovered that caterpillars may
be shaken from the trees by blow-
r pg a horn, from which’ the Way-
cross Herald infers that there are
no caterpillars on the trees about
itlanta.
Mrs. Sallie* Harrison, Ridgeway, Ga.,
writes: “Dr. M. A. Simmons* Liver
Medicine cured me of Sick Headache,
Swimming Head and Sour Stomach,
give it to my children and And it better
for them than anything I ever tried.
The Zeilin’s and Black Draught I used
did not have as much strength as it
has.
The Christian ' Endeavorers out
in/Petroit. wouldn’t ; read the
Sunday newspapers, but they were
willing to ride on the street cars.
And yet the work on the papers
was largely done before Sunday.
Ladies agonized by Female Disorders
should avoid Unpleasant Examinations
and at once eure themselves with Sim
mons’ Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
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Editor Frank Reynolds says
that the great army of American
hobos will look with disgust on
Henry M. Stanley for having
accepted the insigua of the Grand
Cross of the bath. •
Justice is not the only divinity
a bandage over its eyes;
requires one also, but for
another reason.
The man, woman or child
cannot or will not love, is a
posterous animal.
who
pre-
The Daggers of a Malarial Atmos
phere may be averted by occasionally
taking Di*. M. A. Simmons’ Liver
Medicine’.
“Which
ickv or
is the best—to be
rich?” “To be rich,
hen you don’t haye to be lucky.”
"—Chicago Record.
New York magistrate has
made an important addition to the
marriage ritual. Having been re
quested to join a couple in wed
lock, end receiving the required I almost perfect‘scholar’s English,’
answer to the usual questions adr and asked him to translate it to
dressed to the bride, he peremp-1 me, which he did in excellent style
torily demanded o£ the groom
whether he would “promise to
support and honor the woman
through good and evil report”—a
pledge which, after sojne hesita-
until he came near the end, when,
with a little hesitation, he read,
‘And, the band played ‘The Flag
with the Stars on It’ and ‘It Will
Be Very Warm in the City This
tion, was solemnly taken by the I Evening.’ ” It was about a mm-
prospective benediqt.—Albany ute before I ’recognized the last
Herald.
piece.
railway!
Many men and women are suffering untold
misery spending their money for medicines
good and bad. but for the want of intelligent
1 treatment are being laid away in premature
graves, help is in the reach of every saner-
ing person. All cases of nervous diseases,
WEAKNESS, FAILING ENERGIES,. VARICOCELE,
UNNATURAL LOSSES AND DRAINS, FEMALB
weakness, whether they be from the effects
of early errors, indiscretions, overwork, sick
ness, or from any cause, we can quickly and
permanently cure, by the most unfailing
methods known to modern .medical skill.
SMALL, WEAK, and SHRUNKEN ORGANS
strengthened and devoloped to a perfect and
healthy condition. Almost all cases of Con
sumption, Rheumatism, Catarrh. Kidney and
Liver Complaints can be traced to these di
seases, and by applying the proper remedies
a cure can always be effected. Many men
and women suffering from these diseases are
like drowning people, grasping after mere
straws, such as Free Prescriptions, Free
Treatment, etc., only to find themselves dup
ed by some fraudulently C. O. D. druggist or
medicine company.
,.. & o 5 - stop experiment
ing. We Give a Guar
antee to cure. Treat
ment at home as weil
as here; same price,
same guarantee. To
those who prefer to
come here we will
contract to refund
railroad fare and ho
tel expenses if we
fail to cure, five
NATIONAL HANKS
BACK OF OUR ABSO
LUTE GUARANTEE TO
cure. If you are tir
ed of quackery, if
you have any of tha
above symptom s4h at
make life a misera
ble existence, write
, , „ , -_ ’ us and we will send
FREE a valuable booklet, fit pages, fully ex
plaining these diseases, and* our methods of
the only perfect, reliable and effective treat
ments known to medical science. Corres
pondence strictly confidentaL Regular grad
uates registered. No medicine seht nntU
ordered. Call on or address
DR. HATHAWAY & CO. *-
22% So. Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Condensed Schedule of Passenger Tr»f„
In Effect June 11th, 1899. a,>
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hrtiy.
“At the
college
Sour Stomach is one of the' first
symptoms of a coming Bilious attack.
Cure it with a few doses of Dr. M. A.
Simmons* Liyer Medicine.
To cure Depression, of Spirits, Fall
ing of the Womb and Weakness of
Back usual to Change of Life, take
Simmons’ Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets,
When Greek Meets Gre.ek:
“See here,” said the grocer, bns-
—“I only wanted Sarah? sir.”—
Tid-Bits.
Stern Parent (to a young appli
cant of his daughter’s h&nd)—
tlmg with righteous indignation, I “Young man, can you support
as the milkman made his morn- J family?” Young man (meeklyj 1
ing call, “I’d like to have you
explain how the chalk and white
clay that I found in the bottom of
my coffee cup this morning got
there.” “Evidently,” replied the
milkman, as a peculiar smile
chased itself across his counte
nance. “
your coffee with the same kind of
sugar you sold my wife yester
day. ”
If your bicycle becomes frightened
and relieyes itself of your avordupois,
apply Dr. Tichenor’s Antiseptic imme
diately—not to the bicycle,but to that
part of your anatomy most feelingly
you have been sweetening | affected by the law of gravitation
You’ll be delighted with the result of
the application. Keep a bottle in your
“kit” for personal repairs. Only 50
cents at drug stores. v
Did you get a sample of Dr. Tiche
nor’s Antiseptic?' If so, don’t throw
it away—its too good to be wasted.
Try it when yon get hurt or have colic.
It wilLdo its business quick.
“Fighting Bob” Evans was in
his early pays the Nimrod of his
Virginia countryside. ' No one
could bring home as many rabbits
or birds, and no one could break a
colt as well as he.
The Augusta Chronicle says:
“What the telegraph says about
the planting of another gotten j The first and greatest requisite
crop in the inundated region of J concerning the public schools, is
Texas is true. It is a common eliminating from them politics,
experience in the Mississippi With politics out of the way, we
Valley. The planters sow their jean begin reforms, if reforms are
seed in the mud, just as soon as
the river subsides, and mighty is
the product thereof. We appre
hend that the Texas cotton crop
needed.—Americus Times-Record-
er. : ■ ' - -
Sick Headache, Wind on the Stom
ach, Biliousness, Nausea, are quickly
will not be much curtailed by the Lured by a few doees of DV. M. A.
recent flood.”
Simmons’ Liver Medicine.
To arouse a Dor man t Liver and se-1 —Hehpeck—there* 11 be DO' part-
cure permanent regularity of the bow- j mg in Heaven, you know, /Friend
els, use
Medicine.
Dr. M. A. Simmons’ Liyer | —That’s so. If you want a di
vorce, old fellow, you’d better at
tend to it on this side.—Life.
“The greatest evil, perhaps,
said the lean passenger, “of pro
fanity—’’ “Is its inadequacy,”
interrupted the fat passenger, who
had discovered his pass was at
home in his other vest.—Indian
apolis Journal.
—
Those persons who, for tax-
A few days since a New York
mob made frantic efforts to lynch
a negro murderer and the magis-
be before whom he was ar
raigned declared that he “ought
to be taken out and shot.” What
a yell of rage and indignation
dodging or other purposes, deny I would go up from all the north if
:hat bicycles are vehicles must a southern magistrate had said
surely have wheels.
that.—Ex.
Drink.
* Canon Farrar says:
entrance of one of our
chapels lies a nameless grave that
covers the mortal remains of one
of its most promising fellows
ruined through drink. I received
not long ago a letter from an ole
school-fellow, a clergyman, who
after long and arduous labor, was
in want of clothes and almost
food. I inquired the cause. It
was drink. A few weeks ago
wretched clergyman came to me in
deplorable misery. He had drag
ged down his family with him into
rum. What had ruined him?
Drink! Wh en I was at Cambridge
one of the most promising scholars
as a youth who, years ago, died in
a London hospital, penniless, of.
delirium tremens. When I was
at King’s college I used to sit next
to a handsome youth who grew un
to be a brilliant writer. He died
in the prime of life, a victim of
drink. Why are these, tragedies
daily happening? It is through
the fatal fascination—the seduct
ive sorcery—of drink. It is be
cause drink is one of ‘the devil’s
ways to man, and of
to the devil.”
man’s ways
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall'sGreat Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder
troubles,removes gravel,cures diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and lame back,
rheumatism and all irregularities of the
kidneys and bladder in both men and
women, regulates bladder troubles in
childred. If not sold by your drag-
gists, will be sent by mail on receipt of
$1. One small bottle is two month’s
treatment and will cure any case above
mentioned. Dr. E. W. Hall, sole man
ufacturer, St. Louis, Mo., formerly
Wslco Texas.
Sold by
C. Brown & Co., Gainesville, Ga.
E. E. Dixon & Co./and M?
V bead this.
Cuthbert, Ga., April 2, 1898.
This is to certify that I was affected
with gravel and that I took 60 drops of
Hall's Great Discovery and it complete-
y cured me. It is worth $1,000 per
bottle to any one needing it.
J. T. Stevens.
BSnRE
It is said that France is begin
ning to realize that it behooves
her to make a friend of England,
if possible, John Bull is a good old
man to tie to, and no mistake.—
Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
Northbound.
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750 a
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“ Atlanta, E. T.
850 a
100 p
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930 a
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10 05 a
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1035 a
2 22 p
** Lula
10 58 a
2 42 p
** Cornelia.
11 25 a
300 p
Ar. Mt. Airy.....
1130 a
840?
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1153 a
330 p
9 05p
“ Westminster
1231m
“ Seneca
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1252 p
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“ Greenville...
234 p
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“ Spartanburg.
337 p
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420 p
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503 p
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630 p
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952 p
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430 a
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“A” a. m. “P”p. m. “M” noon. “N” night
Chesapeake Line Steamers in daily service
between Norfolk and Baltimore.
Nos. 37 and. 38—Daily. Washington and South
western Vestibule Limited. Through Pullman
sleeping cars between New York and New Or
leans, via Washington, Atlanta and Montgom
ery, and also between New York and Memphis,
viaWaghington Atlanta and Birmingham. Also
elegant PULLMAN LIBRARY OBSERVA
TION CARS between Atlanta and New York.
Firs fc class thoroughfare coaches between Wash
ington and Atlanta^ Dining cars serve all meals
en route. Pullman drawing-room sleeping cars
between Greensboro and Norfolk. Close con
nection at Norfolk for OLD POINT COMFORT.
Nos. 35 and 36—United States Fast Mail
runs solid between Washington and New Or
leans, via Southern Railway, A. & W. P. B. B.
and L. & N. R. R., being composed of baggage
car and. coaches, through without change for
passengers of all classes. Pullman drawing
room sleeping cars between New York ana
New Orleans, via Atlanta and Montgomery and
between Charlotte and Birmingham. A Isa
Pullman Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Cars
between Atlanta and Asheville, N.C. Leaving
Washington each Tuesday and Friday, a
tourist sleeping car will run through between
Washington and San Francisco without change
Dining ears serve til meals enroute.
Nos. 11,33, 34 and 12—Pullman sleeping carl
between Richmond and Charlotte, via Danville^
southbound Nos. 11 and 33, northbound Nos
84 and 12
FRANKS. GANNON, J. M.CULP,
Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr., Traffic M’g’r.
Washington, D. CL Washington, IX (X
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,.
Gcn’IPass. Ag’t.*- Ass’tGen’IPass.Ag’t,
Washington, D. CL Atlanta, Qa-
Dr. C. H. W1NBURN,
The Dentist.
Room 8. Gordon Block, Gaines
ville, Georgia.
A Liberal Amount of Patronage
Solicited
DAHLONEGA, GA. B
A college education * the reacii of
B.S., Normal and Business Man’s comse*.
Good laboratories; healthful, iavigorat»if
mate; military discipline; good mow
religious influences. Cheapest boara in *
State; .abu ndance of country produce; exp»^^
from $75 to $150 a year; board m dormitory
or.prrra.te families. Special license
teachers; full faculty of nme; all
control of the University. A coHe^e P r P ti .
atory class. Co-education of sexes.
tution founded specially for students
means. Send for catalogue to the Pres
Jos. S. Stswaxt.