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J.S. Aliison, Clerk Suiierior Court; Koirir
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<iay School each Sunday morning at;•*,
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MisS’ocary Baptist services at. the C. P.
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unog you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDEP
® URN A: CO., Patent Attorneys, Was.UiccU; .
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H fui form i Those attractions ore the result i
gof pood hcaltn. If they are absent, there!
p is nearly aDvavg some fc!.;or<3er of the <Sls- 1
f finally feminine or,pans present. Healthy
0 menstrual organs mean heaitir and beauty j
everywhere. j
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i makes woman beautiful and healthy. |
Sit strike., at the root of all their|
trouble. There in no menstrual dis-1
order, ache or pain which it will not 3
cure. It is for the budding girl, the 1
busy vrifaatid the matron approaching I
the change of life. At every trying g
crisis in a woman’s life it brings!]
health, strength and happiness. It 8
costs £i.oo of medicine dealers.
I For advicu in ccsos requiring .special I
I directions, address, giving eymptoms, g
“The Radies’ Advisory Department,*’ S
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Ten 113, was troubled tut monthly £
In crva*s with terrifcie pul us In jr.y hea<l aiso *
back, but hive been entirely relieved by Wise t
of Cardul.’* f
n i *y i rxv.r'i 5 Two month's treatment <>i
i j A I ft Mat) i Ca.tr.rrhof the: lieadand nose
vAAFlttA*** § f.,r 50c. Best aud 8i a yum,-.
*l7 a f’2l yremedy ever discovered.
• f S Dook’et and sample for 2 cents,
fl rlvl a ATLANTA PREPARATION CO.
113 N. Phvor Et.. Avista, Ga.
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AD\ EUTISING DONE WITLI
- cash in advance.
WitiUi'u —a eorrespomk'nt at
every locality in tlin county.
Mr. \V . A. D. O’Noal and wit.-
of G'htitLmoogti have returned ‘o
their former abode, and will re
main here lor future time to come.
Ii• . 1 G. W. M. l atum left Mon
day morning tor the atate capitol,
where his field of labor lies for
several days.
Subscribers who have cat lie, hog<
sheep, or money lost, estrayed or
stoh 11 may have their advertising
done free in the NEWS columns.
Col. 15. T. Brock left for Atlanta
Monday evening, where, for unuiv
weeks, lie will be busily en \;u
legislating for the people ot Dfede.
WANTED.—A correspondent in
| every precinct of the count * is
! wanted to send in tlie nfews items
by Wednesday of each week.
Several Trenton members of the
iI . O. 0. F. attended the meeting
I of the Grand Lodge of the I. 00.
jF. of IbniieSrce, which met in
: Chattanooga this week.
U’e want hurr. a fjoad, yasij
communication front each town
aii'l post fjice in the county eucti
week beyinning with November
Ist. Hus notice applies to YDU,
brother. Of .course, you* want
to see your ho ne paper full of
news from every QU AIITEH OF
THE Cl l r A IY. XO r, DON’T
! I*LEASE DO NOT WA 11
FOR MIR OTHER M iA, BUT
just TAKE up your PEN and
WRITE us the news. You will feel
belter by having done your plain duty in
this line. Try it and see.
We desire a regular weekly cm
r. spondent from Sulphur Springs,
Cloverdule. Rising Fawn, ByrdV
Chapel, Dillon, Cole City, Hooker,
W.ldwood, Morganville, New En
gland City, Duibam Mines and
other places, This
i IYE and MOST Bit* ATTEND
ED TO.
NOllC'E.—The Burkhart stock
of goods arc for sale
if whoieMile-price. tor which lie
will take peas at the market price.
If you want good goods cheaper
than you ever bought them, see
liis stock and be convinced; he al
so lias a lot of patent medicines
ibi 0.2.1 C 111 iivili |v*AC‘ti,
WAN iED. —You to know that
! legal advertising is j>aj able strict*
;v hi advance.
The Jr. League wil! meet with
ihe M isses Carter tonight. A good
meeting j? antieipatod. Parents,
send you. children to the Junior
League and Sunday School. It
will do them good.
Mrs. S. L. Seil ■>, after a pleasant
visit t.o relatives in Tennessee, will
return today.
Health is exceptionally good in
our citv and community. All ow
ing to the drainage of our town,
and the vrious kinds of water we
have at demand.
•
Our next issue will come out in
anew dress, and we hope that our
kind readers will feel interested
enough in their home enterprise
to help us purchase tour suits a
year for the same.
A.-a Long of fiisii.g Fawn is in
town today.
More beautiful weather, we nev
er have seen at this season of the
year; it suits our robe.
A nice quantity of wheat is be
ing sown in Dade county.
Most farmers throughout our
section have acted wisely in sav
ing a good supply ot roughness.
I otioe our clubbing proposition
of (he Dade County Sentinel and
the Semi-Weekly At.anta Journal.
We are going to have the Journal
send our readers a sample copy of
their paper, after which, you will
please send in your subscription
to the Dade Dounty Sentinel,
and receive three papers a week
for the price of one. Take advan
tage of this oft* r while the iron is
hot and get a magnificent bargain.
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1!V Di.v: C WOLCOTT.
Mv mother sda mat ’(Mure i in ten
i lau.-Ui’t never, never again
Kiw any of the bays, says she,
Nor even let the bo>s kiss me.
’Cause she would fee 1 most drefiul hurt,
If i grew up to be a flirt,
And niuvie said, “Why, dear me, suz,
lliai's the woistest thing there wuz!”
Hut I’ll tell you that i just bet
When mother wuz a girl she let
.\ly papa kiss her, why I know
Biie> must ’ave 1 even though
She knew her mother would he ’raged
’Cause that’s the way you gel engaged.
Oh, yes it is! ’Cause the other night
My aunt wuz in die drawing 100 m, right
Near the door, an’ ’uvaropen, too,
Just a wee, wee crack, an’ I peeped thro’.
An’ Mr. Siiiiih'wuzsitting there
flight close up by auntie’s chair.
An’ just us I commenced to peek
He kissed Aunt Alice on the cheek.
An’ after that I tunned away,
Au’ in a little while, when they
C.nne .nit, they wuz engaged. 1 know;
I heard them tell my mother so.
Alt’ Mr. Smith he th night ’twas fun,
l.ecai.-e i asked turn how ’twas done,
Just as if I didn’t know!
Put I’m going to mind my mother though;
iltert when I’m glowed up some day, like
that,
An' no one loves me ’cept —a'cat,
An’ i’m nothin’ 011 earth hut a cranky old
maid
With corkscrew curls, ari’ drefFul ’fraid
An seated to death of a little mouse,
Au’ won’t never let children come in my
house
’Cause they might get crumb* on ray par
lor d'>or—
\\ by, my mother’ll be ’shamed as’ shamed
can he
To think no man would marry me;
An’ she’ll say ‘‘Dear me, but my conscience
is pricked,
I wisht I hadn’t ’ave been so strict!”
—Truth.
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PRICE OF ONE-
This paper and the Atlanta
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($1.25.)
Here you gel the news of the world and
*ll yo:ir local news while it is fresh, paying
veiy little more than one paper costs. Ei
ther paper is well worth SI.OO, but by spec
ial arrangement we are enabled to put in
b rth of them, giving three Papers a week
for this low price. You cannot equal this
anywhere else, and this combination is the
best prt miu ni for those who want a
threat paper and a home paper. Take these
and yon will keep up with the times.
The Semi-Weekly Journal makes com
mon cause with the farmers ann pvblishes
hundreds of letters front them on farm top
ics, describing their experience in making
crops, etc.
It is a paper devoted to the development
of the resources of the south and the wel
fare of its people.
The Journal is the authorized medium
for ilie publication of matter relating to the
Cotton Growers’ Protective Association, and
has contributed largely to the increased
price paid for cotton this season.
Besides general news the Twice-a-Week
Journal has much agiiculturai matter and
other articles of special interest to farmers.
It h is regular contributions by Bam Jones, j
Airs. W. ii. Felton, John Temple Graves,
Hon. C. 11. Jordan and other distinguished
writers.
Call at this office and leave your sub
scriptions for both papers. You can get a
sample copy of either paper here on appli
cation.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price 50c. and sl. Large size contains 2Vi times
small size. Book ai 1 about dyspepsia mailed free
Prepared by E. C. DeWITT A CO.. Chicago.
DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
The intense itching and smarting inci
dent to eczema, tetter, salt-rheum, and ether
diseases of the skin is instantly allayed by
applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin
Ointment. Many very bad cases have been
permanently cured by it. It b equally
efficient for itching piles and a favorite rem
edy for sore nipples; chi pped hands, chil
blains, frost bites, and chronic -ore
For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box.
Try Dr. CadyV Condition Powders, they
are just what a horse needs when in bad condi
tion. Tonic, blood purifier anil vermifuge.
Wanted-An Idea IHS
Protect your Ideas-; thev may bring you wealth.
Write JOHN WEDDEKBURN A CO.. Patent Attor
neys, vT-v.hi. <?tou, D. C., for their $1,600 prize offer
end list ot *w~ hundred lnrentkma wanted.
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A smart Broadway, N ctt
1A York, druggkt 3.as
this sign hanging outside
his store; it marks the
new era of drug selling.
Is it any wonder th.it he
has to enlarge his quar
ters, that his clerks are
busy, arid that his store is
one of most popular
along the leading thor
oughfare ?
You can afford to trade
with a druggist who gives
you SCOTT’S EMULSION
when you asir lor it.
THE PORTRAITS CF
OUR PRESIDENTS
Willi Hiugrphica! SLcJthes
BY
GENERAL CHARLES. !•'. GROSVEIMOR,
Me'ither of Cotigres- for nearly 20 years.
( oiuains t w erny-Uuo large nuuo-at uvii.o
Kteliimr- from the painting- in.loiMi.l Ity the
lan.ilies nn.l near relatives of llui ('result nts,
Ih intt it on tieavy plate ptipev. enilmss- ti. a
very large book: thle page itesigneit by Tifla
i.v. It iogrn pit it el sketches printed in large,
open type m two colors. The greatest work
of the 2Uth Century. So beautiful that when
President McKinley saw It he sc Its vitrei I im
ineil' itely. One agent selling: nou copies in
small territory io Pennsylvania. A million
copies will he sohl < nick. will lo
uiadi this Inaugural year, iligli class man or
woman of g-.0.l social standing can make a
little fortune in this territory. Territory is
going rapidly, Presses running day ami night
told ordets.
\V anted.—State Manager to look after corre
spondence and agents.
Address to-day Til K COSTIN' RNTAI. I‘ttKSS,
Corcoran Bui.ding,
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FATENT LA VY EUS,
! LeDroitßHs., WASHINGTON, D. C.
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED
BY
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
m THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
A Whole Family Cured.
Mrs. C. H. Kingsbury, who keeps a
millinery and fancy goods store at St.
Louis, firatiot Cos , Mich., and who is
well known throughout the country,
says;
*" I was badly troubled with rheuma
tism, catairh'and neuralgia. I had
liver complaint and was very bilious. I
was in a bad condition; every day I be
gun to fear that I should never be a
well woman; that. I should have to
settle down into a chronic invalid, and
live in the shadow of death. I had
JOHNSTON’S SARSAPARILLA rec
ommended to me. I TOOK FOUR
BOTTLES AND IT CURED ME, and
cured my family both. lam very glad
that I heard of it. 1 would cheerfully
recommend it to every one. I have
taken many other kinds of medicine.
I prefer JOHNSTON’S to all of them."
MI(!Ot6AN DHTO VO., Detroit, MlcU.
ME SH ANY
100 ihH IflO
DEAF? NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
by cur new invention. Only these born deaf are incurable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F..A. WERMAW, OF BALTSMSORE, SAYS:
_ # Baltimore, Md.. March 30, 1901.
t Y/?r* men Being entirely cured of deafness, thanks to your treatment, I will now give you
a lull history of my case, to be used at your discretion.
About five years ago ray right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost
my hearing 111 this ear entirely.
I underwent a treatment for cstarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a num
ber of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of th.s city, who told me that
only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would
then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever.
I then saw vour advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered vourtreat
frcnt. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and
to-day, after live weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you
heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours.
F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md
Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation •
YOU GAH GI|RE YOURSELF at home
INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO. ILL
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from head to is. a or two if J’i
tiicsu pills ir, all foe im on i-.w needed to o!
set tno right :ignin. i-'m- In-nduc.im. l.cy g.
never fail. I have i ecu a victim ofter- jj !
i il.lc u-adiiches, :;mi have never found 1
niiy t;.iu-r to .elleve tin in no qitickiy ns :d
Ayer's Vi.ls. Since i l-tgun tn.l;\;i;r U-: c
mcilieino, 1 lie attacks imvc 1-eCn less eu.l r 1
less fr.v|i\eut, until, at present. nioi'lLs r
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Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what yow eat.
It artificial! y digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive er
gans. it is the latest discovered digest
ed nt and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache, Gast ral gi a, Cram ps.and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Preparad by E. C. DeWltt A Cos., Chicago,
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the gi dov A stevebs fatote
It wll. teach Mm to lead an active outdoor life In
Arid and forest. It sriji give him a practical acqtiaintnncf*
with nature. It will encourage practice in shooting, which
tends to give steadiuetf of nerve, accuracy of eye. These
will be valuable qualities in after life, and, above a'.l, it
w HI give him health.
It In nn ecrurate rtite. pnts every phot joet where
you hold it; 1* !ii|ht weight, graceful in o;.tline, a bona fule
arm in appearance and construction; nothing cheap about
it bit the price. Made in three calibres— .22, .*25 and .32
rim-fire.
No. ir-P! iin Op-o N? r .hti
No. 1 N—Target MicHt*.. 8.50
No. 19 lijmun Flghls 0.00
Ask your dealer for the “Favorite.” If be doesn't
keep it, we will send prepaid on receipt of price.
Send stamp for our new 132-page catalogue
containing a ripfiont of our entire line of
rifles, target pietolt and combination fif.ee
and pistole, and general information.
J. STEVENS AKMS A TOOL CO.,
Box - - CliJcopeo FalU, Mnntv.
Iff?? sat fes yoar
swu iyyk-eiant
Pay bat on j profit br.lwren maker and
user and that a sms’ > just one.
■Jur Big 70C Page Catalogue and F-iyer*
Guide proves that Its possible. Weighs
t/j pounds, 12 000 i lustrations, inscribes
and tei.stlioouo- profit price of over 40.000
fticlrs, everything you use. We send P
for !5c nis; ttiaf.’s not for the book but
to pai- rt pf the pus* age or txpressage
duo. idlers. You can’t pet it ton
quick.
MONTGOMERY ’VARD ft CO.
The store of AIJ the jfoop.c
f-uo jHicislg;Ave . Chscage.