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Entered June 16, 1902, as second case
matter, post office at Cumming,
(4a., Act of Congress of
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CUMMING, GA. AUG. 20.1909
Seared With A Hot iron,
or scalded by overturned kettle—cut
with a knifo —bruised by slammed door
—injured by gun or in any other way—
the thing needed at once is Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve to subdue inflammation
and kill the pain. It’s earth’s supreme
healer, infallible for Boils, Ulcers, Fev
er, Sores, Eczema and Piles. 25c. at Dr.
John IlockenhulPs.
Pension office, Atlanta. <-a.
Aug, 12, 1909.
Dear Judge : I hasten to udvise
you at the earliest day possible
after the adjournment of the Gen
eral Assembly of the status of the
legislation presented affecting the
Pension laws.
The bill to regulate and fix the
fees of the Ordinaries for their pen
ei*n work passed. It allows a fee
ot SI.OO annually for each pension
er on the rolls. Those on the in
digent rolls are to be paid by the
county out of the pauper fund;
those on the disabled hnd first class
widows rolls are to be paid out ot
their annual pension.
The bill that passed the House
of Representatives by a vote of 129
to 7 to put in force the new Con
stitutional amendment that provides
a pension for all Confederate sol
diers, and the widows of Confed
erate soldiers married prior to the
Ist of January, 1870, not worth
over Fifteen Hundred Dollars, was
at a late hour on Tuesday night
tabled in the com-
- ''l * T--Thereby refus
ing to report the bill back to the
Senate that it might be read the
second time and go to the Calendar
forffts passage on the last day of
the session. This action of the
committee carries ihe bill over as
unfinished business to the session
of 1910. 1 am sure the bill would
have passed in the Senate had it
come to a vote.
Therefore, no change has been
made that affects the present pen
sion laws. You can use the blanks
.as heretofore, and if you have none,
order you a supply at once, that all
who desire to apply for a pension
under the present law may make
and file their applications in this
office before October Ist next.
Y T ours respectfully.
J, \V. Lindsey.
Commissioner of Pensions.
The best remedy we know of in all
oases of Kidney and Bladder trouble and
and the one we always can recommend,
is DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder Pills.
They arc antiseptic and at once assist
the kidneys to perform their important
work, But when you ask for these pills
be positiva that you get DeWitt's Kid
ney and Bladder Pills. There are imita
tions placed upon sale to deceive you.
Get DeWitt's, Insist upon them, and if
your dealer cannot supply you—refuso
anything else iu piace of them. Sold
by John Hockenhull.
The Word “Wife.”
What do you think the beautiful
word “comes from? Wife means
“weaver. You must be either house
wives or housemoths, remember
that in the deep sense, you must
either weave men’s fortunes and
embroider them, or feed upon any
bring them to decay. Wherever a
true wile comes, home is always
around her. The stars may be over
her head, the glow-worm in the
night’s cold grass may be the lire
at her feet; but home is where she
The Crime Of Idleness
Idleness means trouble for any one.
lis the same with a lazy liver. It causes
constipation, headache, jaundice, sallow
complexion, pimples and blotches, loss
of appetite, nausea, but Dr. King’s New
Life Pills soon banish liver troubles and
build up your health. 25c, at Di. John
llockenhull’s,
JllO It.Echols.
Cumming, Ga.
Dear Sir : Here’s the sum total
of a [century and a half’s experi
ence :
Every job painted Devoe takes
less gallons than of any other
paint.
And the paint that takes the
least gallons wears longest; Al
ways. We can’t help it.
Yours truly
88 F W DEVOE & Cos.
P. S, Buford Hardware Cos Bu
ford, Ga. sell our paint.
Brief and Breezy:
John D. Rockefeller recently
transferred $2,000,000 worth of
real estate to his son for sl. In
the words of the prophet. “Them
as has gits.”
There’s only one joker in the or
dinary deck of playing cards, but
the interests have evidently stocked
the tariff bill with about fifty-one.
Colonel Roosevelt is a brave
man, but when he went hunting in
Africa he kept well away from the
preserves of King Leopard of Bel
gium.
Spain seems to be in about the
predicament of the boy who has to
contend with green-apple cramps
while fighting yellow jackets.
Speaker Cannon wanted to have
an automobile provided him by
Congress. Seems as if he ought
to get along with his steam roll
er.
The tariff “jokers” disclose the
fact that New England has put the
joke on the rest of the country as
usual.
Uncle Joe Cannor* is described
as summering on cigars and poker.
No wonder he feels chippy.
The old adage about henor a
mong thieves don’t hold good as to
Congressmen.
Baltimore has the distinction of
being one of the few places that
President Taft is not going to visit
this fall.
+ —►
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the
pleasant, sate, sure little liver pills, A
salver you may always depend upon in
any case where you need salve, is De-
Witt’s Carbdized Witch Hazel Salve—
especially good for Piles. Sold by John
Hockenhull.
If Georgia people can neither
drink nor gossip, there is nothing
left for them to do but to go to
work.
“Where are our great men?” in
quires the Harpers Weekly, Henry
Cabot Lodge had the list the last
time we heard of it.
It will have to be allowed that
we owe more to Mr Taft than to
a vigorours Democrat opposition,
for free hides.
DOCTORS
say consumption can be
cured. Nature alone won’t
do it, it neads help.
SCOTT'S E MULSION
is the best help, but its use
must be continued in sum
mer as well as winter.
Take it in a little cold milk or water
Get a small bottle now. All Druggists
O P T* E‘WG.R to
Women Suffer Agonies
from Diseased Kidneys
And Most Women Do This Not Knowing the
Real Cause of their Condition
These poor, suffering women
ha\fe been led to believe that their
misery of mind and body is entire
ly due to “Ills of their sex." Usually
the kidneys and bladder are re
sponsible—or largely so. And in
such cases, the kidneys and blad
der are the organs, that need and
must have attention.
Those torturing, enervating sick
headaches, dragging pains in back,
groin and limbs, bloating and swell
ing of the extremities, extreme
nervousness or hysteria, listless
ness and constant tired, worn-out
feeling—are almost certain symp
toms of disordered and diseased
kidneys, bladder and liver.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder
Pills have, In thousands of cases,
been demonstrated as remarkably
beneficial in all such conditions of
female organism—affording the
most prompt relief and permanent
benefit.
As an illustration of what these
Pills will do, Mrs. P. M. Bray of
Columbus, Ga., writes that she was
very ill with kidney trouble, and
that she is now well—and that
these Pills are what cured her.
They are very pleasant to take,
and can in no case, produce any
deleterious effects upon the system
—as syrupy, alcoholic, liquid prep
A foreign built yatch under the
new tariff law will be between a
mistake and a crime.
Lucius Littauer feels that the
country still owes him a million
dollars of the high tariff.
Senator Aldrich’s next job iB to
read the lowa, Minnesota and Ne
braska Republican out of the Re
publican party.
The country now knows once
more what is[meant py revising the
tariff by it’s friends.”
The cannon used at the German
army are to be fitted with the new
Maxim device to stop their noise.
Our own cannon would stand some
muffling, 100 . |
A Boston pastor who is the fath
er of quadurplets has been request
ed to resign his charge. British
East African papers please copy,
When it comes to counting noses
the most of the American people
get the least out of the tariff.
Any old king could make a mil
lion dollars if Mr Morgan would
give him the right tip.
Mr Aldrich forgot to put a tariff
on uncaught fish and crabs.
The moral m the corporation tax
is not in the tax, but in the pub
licity.
A Louisana judge has ruled that
women do not own their clothes.
He is however a very young and
inexperienced judge.
New sweet potatoes on the hor—
ozion ! Who dared to say the con
sumer is a myth?
While he was Secretary of War
Mr. Taft learned to travel, and
probably learned to like it.
It will take some time to satisfy
tariff scientists that the period of
incubation for joker gems is past.
It is the little foxes that destroy the
vines in home life. We have known
men who lay down their liv
es for their wives aud children,
who would almost have fits of a
poplexy over a button off a shirt or
a mislaid paper. There are women
who would die at the stake for their
husbands, but who have an .almost
unconscious babbit of nagging the
poor man from morning till night.
Strange isn’t it?
SOLD BY JOHN HOCKENHULL.
arationsTare apt to do.
E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago, Hl.,'
want every man and woman who
have the least suspicion that they
are afflicted with kidney and blad
der diseases to at once write them,
and a trial box of these Pills will
be sent free by return mail post
paid. Do It to-day. J
How many children know their
fathers only as anxious, money
—making machines, and their moth
ers as tired nervous middle-aged
drudges. It would be wise for
them accasionally to take some
time for the whole family to rest
and amuse themselves together.
The parents’ influence would be
stronger if thev lived not altogether
for but with their children.
A kind “no” is often more agree
able than a gruff “v-s.”
Itoacl Notice.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: All
persons interested are hereby notified
that if no good cause be shown to the
contrary an order will be granted by the
undersigned on the i6:h day of Septem
ber, 1909, establishing a change in the
Cantbn and Gumming public road as
marked out by the Commissioners ap
pointed for that purpose, commencing
near the residence of S W Hawkins and
running round the hill and intersecting
the old road near the Cobb Creek
through the lands of S W Hawkins and
Murphy Bishop. Given under my hand
and official signature, this 17th day of
August, 1909.
H. V. JONES,
Ordinary.
NO MORE
HEADACHE.
SALLADE’S
Nerve-Alga
Gold and Silver Headache Powders.
A positive and permanent cure tor all
forms of headache and neuralgia. Is
compounded by one of the best chem
ists in the United States. Positively has
no morphine or dangerous opiate in its
composition and will cure the most
violent headache caused by biliousness
or nervousness in ten minutes if used
as directed.
It leaves the head clear and bright,
and the strength renewed. There is
nothing “just as good.” Can be taken
by an infant and leaves no after affects.
A few of the many testimonials we have received.
Mrs. Dell Areviil, Madison, Wise., writes:
“ Your Nerve Alga Headache Powders have en
tirely cured me of Sick Headache.”
I Mrs. Wm. Filmore, Albany, N. Y., writes:
“Nothing like your Nerve Alga Headache Pow
dars. They have cured of Periodical Head
aches. Would not be without them.”
Mr. W. B. Pearl, Waseca, Minn., writes:
“We could not be without your Nerve Alga
Headache Powders.”
25 cent*? a box at all druggists.
Write for free sample.
SALLADE CHEMICAL CO.,
Fond-dU' Lac, - Wis.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
It is the best medicine ever sold
over a druggist’s counter.
Notice to Contractors.
GEORGIA-FORSYTH COUNTY.
THE wind storms that have swept
over the good county of Forsyth
within the past few months have done a
great deal of damage to property. A
mong other things damaged and destroy
ed was the wood work to the tower of
the county’s court house, that part de
stroyed comprising all that part of the
same above the brick work. It is now
necessary for that part of the tower
which was thus destroyed to be xebuilt.
The work of rebuilding the same will,
as per arrangements and cesign, necessi
tate two separate and distinct contracts,
One contract for the doing of the wood
work and anothei contract for the gal
vanized iron or metal^vork.
Notice is therefore hereby given that
sealed proposals, and this means sepa
rate sealed proposals for each of the
above mentioned contracts —that is to
say. sealed proposals for the doing the
wood work and also sealed proposals for
doing the metal work, will be received
by the Ordinary at his office up to 2
o’clock P- M, on the 16th day of August,
1909, sun time, for the rebuilding of that
part of the tower of the Forsyth County
Court House destroyed by the recent
storms. The person or persons bidding
on the wood work will do so with the
understanding that the county will fur
nish the lumber and the person or per
sons bidding upon the galvanized irou
or metal work will do so understanding
that they will be required to furnish all
such material required in the work, and
that they will be required to furnish the
best quality of material.
The worn to be done will comprise, a
moug other things the[buildingand com
pleting of the present tower from the
top of the brick work, except that the
present cornice properly and neatly re
paired will be allowed to remain for use,
and extending upward approximately 40
feet. The wood work to include any and
all things necessary and usual In order
to make the work first-class in every
particular and when complete to pre
sent the appearance of a modern court
house tower. The metal work will also
be done so as to be first-class in work
mamliip and among other things is to
commence at the top of the cornice sit
mute immediately on the brick work ana
exteading upward is to cover the entire
outside surface, except necessary open
ings, of the rebuilt part of the tower.
One opening of special notice is one to
be left and properly fitted up about 20
feet above the floor on which is now sit
uate tne bell of the clock where the
contractor or contractors will be requir
ed to place the clock. For minute par
ticularization I refer all persons o the
plans and specifications now of file in
my office,
Any and all contractors will be re
quired to make and file with the Ordi
nary their bonds, in double the amount
of their bid, with good and suffi
cient security for the faithful perform
ance of their several contacts.
The payments for this work will be
made in county warrants drawn upon
the county treasurer. The payment will
be made in aggregate when the work
has been fully and finally completed and
the same has been accepted by the Or
dinary and the Architect drawing the
plans and specifications.
The right to reject any and all bids is
reserved.
Done by order of the Court of Ordi
nary sitting for county purposes, this
July 7th, 1909.
If. V. JONES, Ordinary,
Land Sale.
T ) V virtue of an order from the Court
I) of Ordinary of Forsyth county, will
be so'd, at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1909, at the court
house door in said county, between the
legal hours of sale, the tract or parcel of
land lying and being in the 3rd district
and Ist section of said county, containfng
in the aggregate 93 3-4 acres, more or
less, and known as the J J Brown place,
consisting of lots of land No 756, except
about one acre in the south west corner
on the west side of the road and south of
the Odd Fellows hall, and part of lots
Nos 655, 686, 687, 754, and 755. It being
that part of 685 lying south of the ditch
running up to the Dahlonega road. The
line starting at the Dahlonega road and
running rather north west along a turn
row between said land and A N Pilgrim’s
land and the R M Holland land through
No 686, and near the middle of 687,
thence about south along a wagon road
to the end of a hill side ditch not far
from the corner of a patch of woods,
thence along the said hillside ditch in a
south east direction to and across the
Marietta road to the Dahlonega road at
the north east corner of Odd Fellows
hall lot.
Terms of sale cash, but purchaser can
by paying ten per cent down have until
January Ist, 1910, to complete payment
at which time deeds will be made and
possession given.
l f & w c westbrook,
Admr’s of the estate of W R Westbrook,
deceased.
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