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A Prominent Physician.
A prominent New York physician
in discussing tko merits of Ripans
Tabules with a brother M. D. said :
•' Several years ago I asserted that
if one wished to become a philan
thopist, and do a beneficent deed—
one that would help the whole hu
man race—nothing could be better
than to procuve the Roosevelt Hos
pital prescription, which is / hr basis
of the Ripans Tabules, and cause it to
be put up in the form of a ketchup
and distributed among th poor. ’
Sales Incrcantnj.
The largest retail drug store in
America ieAhat of liegeman & Cos.
on Broadly in New York City.
A reporter who went there to learn
how Ripans Tab
ules were selling
bought a five-cent
carton and asked:
'‘ Do you have
much call for
these ? ”
He was referred
to agentleman who
E roved to lie the
tad of the depart
ment. He Raid:
“ The sale of Ripans Tabules is
constant and is increasing, due
especially to the iufle® dial character
of the testimonials in I he daily press,
and growing out of these, through
the recommendation ot friend lo
friend. Satisfaction with them is
very general. When once they are
begun I notice tin % a permanent
customer for them Is made. This, 1
believe, is through their intrinsic
merit, which proves the bona fide
character of the advertising. I think
them specially useful in the general
run of stomach troubles.”
▲ new stylo packet containing t.n ripans tabui.es packed in a paper on rton (without gls*.-:!# now
for sale at same druj,' stores—rail five cents. This low-i riced sort, la intended t r <v the po r an. tbs
•eeunmicaJ. One dozen of the flvo-eent cartons (1 '0 tabules) can be bud by mll by sending for*y
•4rbt cents to the Ripans CiacMJCAi- Coup ny. No. 10 ipruco Street, New \oi k or ft single carton
(tun tabules) will be nentfor Cve cents. T?ipanu Taa jlismay also be bad of sonto grocers, geunrid
storekeepers, newt agents and at some liquor stores and barber shops. Ono fives relief.
| D°rit Complain I
■ /m about poor health if you
won’t spend one dollar 9
I t° secure a Q uart °f S
Pct3Ly!k. that p anacca r e 3
iLS gy^aparillai
■ It has been used for thirty years f
fUBil
■ Scrofula, Rheumatism, h
8 Indigestion, Nervousness, g
1 Neuralgia, Catarrh, Anemia, m
| Female Troubles, Eruptions, jg
B Insomnia, Salt Rheum, 1
H and Similar Complaints.
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■ Sold by all druggists at one |§
3 dollar for a full quart bottle. Take 3
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Grand ury
P resentments.
GEORGIA, Dade county.
We the grand jury chosen and
sworn for the September term of
Dade Superior Court, 1901 1 beg
leave to make the following gen
eral presentments:
Through appointed committees
we have examined the records and
papers of the various county offi
cers, and have their reports here
to attached and make them a part
| of our general presentments.
; 1. We find the public road fund
has been paid out to tP various
districts. Our observations are
this money lias not been as judi
ciously expended as it should have
been, especially in the 1038 dis
trict and also a part of the roads
in the 1129 district. The Masonic
road in the 1038 district from the
An Elderly I.ttdy.
An elderly lady living at Fordliam
Heights, a part of New York City,
and who was known to be a warm
advocate of Ripans Tabules for any
case of liver trouble or indigestion,
said to a report er who visited her for
the purpose of learning the particu
lars of her case: ‘‘l had always
employed a physician and did so on
the last occasion I had for one, but
at that time obtained no beneficial
results. I had never had any faith
in patent medicines, but having seen
Ripans Tabules recommended vpry
highly in the New Y'ork Herald con
cluded to give them a trial, and
found they were just what my case
demanded, I have never employed
a physician since, and that means a
Fun FOHtiyt cwJ
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JL-ONE GIVES RELIEF^
objected to their mother giving a
testimonial which should parade her
name in the newspapers, but to do
this the elder lady argued : ‘‘There
may be other cases just like mine,
and I am sure I take great pleasure
in recommending the Tabules to any
one afflicted as I was. If the telling
about my case in the papers enables
some other person similarly affected
to be as greatly benefited as I have
been I see no objection.” The daugh
ters, knowing how earnestly 6he felt
about the benefit she had received,
decided she was quite right.
saving of $2 a call.
A dollar’s worth of
Ripans Tabules
lasts mo a month,
and I would not be
without them now
if it v.-era my last
dollar.” At the
time of this inter
view there were
present two daugh
ters who specially
ford of the creek south to the dis
trict line, and from the district
line to the ford of the creek near
D. C. .Foresters in the 1129 Dist.
We find a part of the Johnson
Crook road in very bad condit ion.
Also we find the 2d class roads
in the 875th district in had con
dition, and we recommend that all
the money and time due these
roads be expended on them ut
onee.
We find seme work done tempo
rary in the aforesaid district
which we think i a waste of time
and money, and further recom
mend that the Commissioners ail
over the county be more conserva
tive in appointing competent over
seers and requiring them to do
permanent work,
2. We further recommend that
the Board of Roads and Revenues
borrow enough money to pay the
expenses ot the present term of
court.
3. We appoint Rev. Otto Bos
trum as Chaplain to the convict
camps of Dade county .
1, We appoint iiobt. P. Tatum,
Win, F. Netbery aud Lee Forester
as a committee to examine the
oooks and records of tin- various
county officers and report the same
to the next gand jurj.
5. We appointed George W.
Parker, Joseph A. Stewart and
Jacob Doyle as a committse to
visit the convict camps of the
county and make their report a
part of our general presentments.
6. We find on revising the in
digent pension soldiers list correct
as revised. Also wo find Samuel
Dodson who was an indigent sol
dim , has died.
7. Also we appointed Josep V.
Stewart, C. C. Hale and George
W. Silton as a comrniiiee to exam
ine the hooks of ti e No-ary Publics
•mil Justices of the Peace Dockets
ot lhe various districts and find
them all correctly kept.
8. ADo we have appointed Jas.
Dougan , Zathariah J. Cross and
A. Castleberry as our coin.
Uiitiee io investigate tbe condition
of the public buildings and make
their report a part ut our general
presentments.
9. Aluo recommend that George
W. Case be paid ou; wl the Pauper
fund $4. per month instead of ,|7.
Also recommend that We.-Iy Hot
too, a charge of the county be paid
$4. instead of $3. as lieietofore.
10. It is yery gratifying to us
who have sei vui upon the grand
jury for the past 20 years- ( and a
tew of us have Served longer.) to
note the decrease in clime, espec
ially in pisuil carryiiig, and wish
to commend the brys and young
men of our county iu the very no
ticalde improvement in tin morals
, of our count y .
We recommend ibut these gen
eral presentments he j üblished in
the Stale of Dade News and that
the Editor be paid $7.50 for same.
We tender our thanks to the
Honorable Court and Solicitor
General for their kindness shown
to us during the present term. We
also tnund our foreman for tire ef
ficient and impartial manner in
which he has solid noted the busi
ness that come before the body.
We the committee on public
buildings beg leave to submit the
following lepoi't: Upon exami
nation of the jail building we find
a sbutter is needed in the hall dour.
Atso find the Hue to the kitchen is
in bad coudition . Also find that
three locks are needed to the
dwelling. Also six lights for
same. For protection of the ha'i
on the soutii side of jail building,
a shed is needed. We also lind a
step is needed at the west hall
Camtrell, ’ohr> Ig. Foreman
l J ickle, William F. L>< oran, James
I ro-fc, Zachariah .1. licey. t, Charley O.
?t watt, Joseplf V. 11 ule, Covui.t an C.
Bradford,.James M. Doyle, iieob
Halt, Alexamli r M. Fletcher. James E.
II U, William M. Castleberry lWUrk A.
" p "'.-.rt, J 6‘tili a. J'os'nra. Otto
Derben. J.lli,r: 1. Killian, Thomas X,
Barker. GeorgeW. Netbiry, William. F.
<• ey, William H. Fores'er. Lee.
Daniel, Milligan C. Sitton, Djio g. w.
door of the court house. Wo rec
ommend that these repairs be
mat *> at an early d<ue.
Ih-spect fully Submitted.
Z. J, Cross, A
James Dugan , -'Com.
Mark A Castleberry. J
GEORGIA, Dado county.
To the Honorable Grand Jury of
said county. September term, 1901.
Your committee appointed at
this term of the court to visit and
inspect the convict camps of said
couhty have performed their .duty
and make the following report to
wit:
We have visited the convict
camp at Cole City in said county
and find that there is ninety-five
convicts confined in said camp, 85
colored and ten white. YVe find
that the camp is neatly kept and
the sanitary condition good, and
said convicts are well pleased with
the state officials. We find that
the prisoners are '■vell fed, having
plenty of substantial food . Also
v\e find that the convijts are em
ployed in mining coal and other
woik around the mines and we
find that the convicts are forced to
work out a task or dig so much
coal per day. Also, we find the]
vein of coal where they are forced]
to get lheir task to be a very small
vein of coal. Where the men are
working, the vein runs from 18 to
30 inches in thickness, and we re
spectfully call (he attention of the
Prison Commissioner to this. Al
so we found one man that was
moving coal 35 feet Jrom the face
of iiis room to the entry wheie he
loaded his car. We find that,
some of the men who caunot get
the amount of coal required of
them are paying other men that
get their task to help them. We
find the convicts all able to woik ,
except three who are in the hos
pital, slightly crippled from fall
ing slate.
Respectfully Submitted .
G YV. Parker,")
J. A, St- wait,
Jacob Doyle, J
GEORGIA. Dade county.
To the Honorable Grand Jury of
said county , Sept, term Superior
court 1901.
YV’e youa committee appointed
at the March Term of Dade Supe
rior court, 1911, to examine the
several offices, books, records, pa
pers, ftc., have performed that
duty and make tne following re
port to wit:
1. YY'e examined the books etc.
of the Clerk of the Superior couit
agd found them very neatly and
properly kept.
2. YY e have examined life rec
ords etc. of the County Court and
lound itn m properly kept.
3. Vv'e nave examined the rec
jnis, books-, etc. of the Sheriff’s
office and find them propeily kept.
4. YVe have examined the books,
record- and vouchers of the Lluaid
of iioade and Revenues in connec-
tioo with the County Treasurer
ind tiiid them correctly kepi.
5. have examined the. books
records* tic .of the Ordinary ami
find them correctly kept.
ti. We have examined the books
of the County 'lreasurer and tiud
with thi' exception of a few Heli
cal triors which acre corrected,
found the books ntaily kept.
We would suggest ttut i he Treas
urer be I cquired to keep :i cash
book showing receipts mol dis
bursements, so that il car. fa
readi:* asc< rtaiued.
AMOUNT OK CASH ON HAND.
We l and you financial state
ment of- the county as shown by
tiro 'J reasurer’s books.
To balance in tlie Treasury as per report
of the committee March 11, iUUI. I 2.H52.80
iniuieat on ileposits S.UO
If 2 ooc.btl
By Aui’t paid out on jury /uuu $1114.42
jail ‘Jti.fcß
l a u per 304 , r 6
t o'U’sioll 18b .Vi
g iueral 14H.35
O. Court ex’ 7J.40
i oad l mill 2b2 'JO
Total am’t paiil out sl,lllO. 0
Bel August 2tMi lUUI. ~m.t'J
From cur investigntion we be
lieve that all of I he oilibers of said
county aie doing their best to per
form the duty of their several offi
ces. liespectfully Submitted.
W. Ti Hughes,)
.1 B. fhigao , .-Com,
T. B. Smith , J
It is ordered by the Court that
these gener.i! presentments he re
ceived end entered of record and
that the same he published as rec
ommended. This Sept. 20th 1901.
A, \V, File, J. S, 0. C. C.
■I)R DONNELLY
I PHYSICIAN & SUIIGKOK
j Office Ea'-t Side Public Square.
t R E N t O N G K O R G I A .
George W. Wheeler,
lIiE.VIM - - iiEOliiil\.
First class blacksmith
ing at reasonable
prices^
Horse shoeing and
Coinage repairing
a specialty
Guns repaired.
BEN T. EBOOK
Att'y-at-Law
t*\ENtON - - - - GEORGIA
Prompt attention to all business
Intrusted to him.
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A smart Broadway, Ncyv
A York, druggist has
this.sign hanging outside
his store; it marks the
new era of drug selling.
Is it any wonder that ho
has to enlarge his quar
ters, that his clerks are
busy, and that his store is
one of the most popirlar
along the leading thor
oughfare ?
You can afford to trade
with a druggist who gives
you SCOTT’S EMULSION
when you lor it.
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picture, so bnmitinil it .sells itself. Hil
running day stun night to nil Quito. 11l
loads Ot paper leu last ed ii iuu. Nl>. til
m Massachusetts tins sold over ffi.i no i>ifl
looks.— First elfevience. Mrs. Siirkeß
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tiers tlrst wsek. Clnistiuii rr-an or wooutfl
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