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THENORTHGEORGIAN
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K&iered June 16, 1902, as second cans
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Integrity of Woman.
Of all the evils prevailing among
voung rnen we know of none more
blighting in its moral effects than
the tendency to speak slightingly
of the virtue of women Nor is
there anything in which young men
are so thoroly mistaken as the low
estimate they form of the integrity
of women—not of their own moth
ers and sisters, thank God, but of
otners, who, they forget, are some
body else’s mother’s and sisters.
Asa rule, no person who sur
renders to this debasing habit is
safe to be trusted with auy enter
prise requiring integrity of char
acter. Plain words should be
spoken on this point, for the evl is
a general one and deep rooted. If
young men are sometimes thrown
into the society of the thoughtless,
they have no more right to measure
other women by what they see of
these than they would have to es
timate the character of honest and
respectable citizens by the develop
ments of crime in our police courts.
Let young men remember that
theirchief happiness in life depends
upon their utter faith in womei.
No wordly wisdom, no misanthrop
ic philosophy, no generalization,
can cover or weaken this funda
mental truth. It stands like the
record of God himself —for it is
nothing less than this —and should
put a seal upon lips that are wont
to speak slightingly of women.
The next time,vou catch cold, give it
something that will promptly and freely
but gently move the bowels. Iu that
way the cold will at once be driven out
of the system. Kennedy’s Laxative
(Jough byrup moves the bowels prompt
ly and freely, yet gently, and at the
same time heals irritation and stops the
cough. It is especially good for child
ren. Sold by John Hockenhull.
Sensible Advice.
You would laugh at the child
wlio should try to pick up a heavy
sledge hammer to kill a mosquito.
But many grown-up children quite
as foolishly use their strength.
They wasie strength. They fret,
worry, whirl about, get into a pas
sion, have not time to eat or sleep
properly —indeed, often sit up so
late and get so tired that they can’t
sleep. These persons, whether old
or young, need to learn the follow
ing simple rules: 1. Never fret
yourself nor anybody else. 2. Never
indulge in fits of passion, nor the
blues. 3. Never do things in a con
fused hurry, 4. Eat regularly,
cheerfully, moderately, but don’t
eat what is indigestible. 5. Don’t
cut short your sleep Get eight
hours ot it in clean, well ventila
ted rooms. 0. Give your stomach
and brain, as well as your hands,
all the rest they need, 7, Be self
controlled, calm, hopeful. Keep a
good conscious and cheerfully trust
God,
The\vmptons of kidney trouble are
urinary disorders weak back and back
ac lie, rheumatism and rheumatic pains
and twinges, pains in the groin, e l '-.
There is nothing as good for kidnev
jii.d bladder trouble as DeWitt’s Kidnej
and bladder Pills. You nun depend
upon them to give entire satisfaction.
They are antiseptic, act promptly and
soothe pain, Sold by John Hockenhull
Company Garb.
Too many of us seem to act on
the principle that anything is good
enough for tnose we associate with
at home. They are “our folks”
and it doesn’t matter what we say
or do, or how we say or do it, when
no outsider is present. We have
our every-day clothes and manners
on them. When someone calls we
put on our company garb, and are
very different persons. We hardly
know each other, so great i& the
transformation. We are polite to
each other. We are a charming
family, as our visitors probably
think, because of the harmony that
exists. But when the door is clos
ed on our visitors we draw a breath
of relief and feel at liberty to re
lapse into our old ways again. We
are so unused to company ways
that we do not feel at home in
them But this is all wroag. We
ought to consider home and all the
members of the bouseholu as en
titled to the first consideration in
all things. What are those we
meet in sccietv to us that we should
take such pains to be agreeable to
them and neglect those who have
the strongest claim upon us? It
all comes about because we have
got into a wrong way of thinking.
We have put the s ome into the
background when it should occupy
the foremost place in our thoughts.
We should strive,to mal e ourselves
such pleasant members of the
household band that our absence is
like the loss of the sunshine from a
summer day. We can do it and
vve will do it if we enter into the
right spirit —the spirit of home.
The idea seems to exist among ut
that to b polite to each other in
the family circle is foolish and like
putting on airs. We must rid our
selves of this notion and act on the
principle that whatever helps to
make our intercourse pleasanter
outside the family circle should be
brought into use there. We should
avail ourselves of any and every
thing that can be used to advan
tage in our daily intercourse. It
is uo exhibition .of airnets to say
“thank you,” or -‘if you please.”
These little, courtesies are indica
tions of refinement, and costing
nothing, they help to make the
wheels of life move more smoothly.
It is not in el orate attempts at
politeness that true gentility con
sists. It is m the simple, honest
expression of the genuine feelings
of the heart winch is interested in
the welfare of others Our com
pany politeness is generally super
ficial because we care little or noth-
FOOD FOR A YEAR
Meat 300 lbs.
Milk 240 qts.
Butter 100 Its.
Egfis 27 ioz.
Vegetables *o* !>*.
This represents a fair ra
tion for a man for a year.
But some people eat and
eat and grow thinner. This
means a defective digestion
and unsuitable food. A large
size bottle of
Scott’s Emolsion
equals in nourishing proper
ties ten pounds of meat
Your physician can tell you
how it does it.
ro Tt SALE PY ALL DRFGGISTS
Send 10c., namd of paper nnd this ad. for onr
beautitul Siiviiiga Bonk and Child's Sketch-Book.
Each bank containa a Good Luck Penny.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St.. New York
That Lame Back Means
Kidney Disease
And to Relieve the Lame and Aching Back,
You Must First Relieve the Kidneys
There Is no question about that
at all —for the lame and aching
back is caused by a diseased con
dition of the kidneys and bladder.
It is only common sense, any way
—that you must cure a condition
by removing the cause of the con
dition. And lame and aching back
are not by any means the only
symptoms of derangement of the
kidneys and bladder. There are a
multitude of well-known .and un
mistakable Indications of a more or
Ug* dangerous condition. Some of
OTta® are. for instance: Extreme
aad unnatural lassitude and weari
mom, nervous irritability, heart ir
regularity, “nerves on edge,” sleep
loascess and inability to secure
rest, scalding sensation and sedi
ment in the urine, inflammation of
the bladder and passages, etc.
DeWitt’s Kidney and Bladder
Pills are an exceptionally meritori
ous remedy for any and all affec
tions or diseased conditions of
these organs. These Pills operate
directly and promptly—and their
beneficial results are at once felt.
They regulate, purify, and effec
tually heal and restore the kid
neys, bladder and liver, to perfect
and healthy condition —even in
some of the most advanced cases.
H Stover Engine Works,
J||v E. C. Atkins & Cos. Gen’l Agents,
ing for those we try to be polite to.
It is assumed. But if we are in
terested in those at home and are
anxious to maka their lives pleas
ant, we will endeavor to give ex
pression to that interest, and in
doing that we will be doig a real
ly polite thing for such feelings.
The cultivation of this expression
will be the b st possible education
in true politeness.
The best pill is DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers—the safe easy, pleasant and
sure little liver pills, DeWitt’s Carbo
lized Witch Haze! Salve is the original,
Good for cuts, burns or bruises and
especially for piles. Sold by John Hock
enhull
Infidelity is a moral Desert of
Sahara; nothing grows in It but
sand. What has it done? What
light has u flashed into darkness?
What hope has it give to the des
pairing? What pardon has it
brought to guilt ? What knowledge
has it taught—what goodness
shown ? None. Nor can it. A
negative has no positive force—an
eunuch might as well try to beget
children. No; infidelity never
aised a man or woman from sin.
It never took a drunkard from the
gutter, a gambler from
or the fallen from a life of shame.
It never found a man coarse or
brutal iu life and character, and
made of him a kind husband and
father. It never went into heathen
lands among the morally depraved
and lifted them out of their degrad
ation to a high state of civilization.
It has never written down langu
ages, translated literature or pre
pared text-boojes, or planted schools
or established seminaries and col
leges. It his never founded hos
pitals for the sick or homes for the
helpless. What discoveries has it
made? Has it added anything to
human happiness? Does it briug
SOLD BY JOHN HOCKENHULL.
E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago, 111.,
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 postpaid.*
one ray of comfort t* the chamber
of death? The religion of Jesus
has done this, and more, too. “The
tree is known by its fruits.”
After exposure, and when you feel a
cold coming on, take Foley’s Honey and
Tar, the great throat and lung remedy,
It stops the cough, relieves the conges
tion, and expels the cold from your sys
tem. Is mildly laxative. John llock
enliull.
\ woman wii hout religion is like a
(lower without perfume.
“You,”
said Judge Lindsey to the
policeman, “ want to save
bicycles. I want to save
boys.”
From “ The Beast and
the Jungle,” in the
DECEMBER EVERYBODY’S
It’s a big, human, well
written story. Get it and
read it.
Foley’s
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will cure your backache,
strengthen your kidneys, cor
rect urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism. Pre
vent Bright’s Disease and Dia
bates, and restore health and
strength. Refuse substitutes.
FOLEYS KIDNEY PUIS
Fob 3ac.kac.hs Kioncvs ano. Blaooeb
Mrs S Joyce, Claremont, N H., writes;
‘•About a year ago I bought two bottles
of Foley’s Kidney Remedy. It cured
me of a severe case of kidney trouble of
several years standing. It certainly is a
grand, good medicine, and I heartily
recommend it.” John Hockenhull.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
To all whom it may concern: A W
Holbrook, administrator upon the estate
of F M Holbrook, late of said county, de
ceased, laving filed his discharge, this is
to cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any they
can, against the granting of this dis
charge at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary of said county to be held on
the first Monday in January, 1910. Given
under my hand and official signature,
this 30th day of November, 1909,
H V, JONES, Ordinary.
Georgia—forsyth county.
To all whom it may concern : Mrs G
E Hardin having made application for
12 months support for herself and three
minor children out of the estate of T A
Hardin, and app aisers duly appointed
set apart the same having filed their re
turn, all persons concerned are hereby
required to show cause before the Court
of Ordinary of said county on the first
Monday in January, 1910, why said ap
plication should not be granted, Given
under my hand and official signature, this
30th day cf November. 1909.
H, V. JONES, Ordinary,
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY,
To all whom it may concern : S N
Pool, administrator supon the estate of
John Pool, late of said county, deceased,
having filed his petition tor discharge,
this is to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, against the granting of this
discharge at the regular term of tho
Court of Ordinary of said county to be
held on the first Monday in January, 1910
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 30th day of November, 1909.
H. Y. JONES, Ordinary.
Sherift’s Sale.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court House
door in the town of Cumming in said
county, within the legal hours of sale,
on the first Tuesday in December 1909,
to the Ifighest bidder for cash, the entire
Stock f goods in the Store room, in said
town occupied by S. M. Chatham, the
present year, and known as the S. M.
Chatham stock of Merchandise, consist
ing of Dry Goods, Ready-Made-Clot ! -
ing, Shoes, Hardware, Drugs, Canned
Goods, Tobacco and other things usually
kept for saje in a general Merchantile
Store. Also the Scales, Show Cases, Oil
Tank, Ice box, and other
used by merchants in such business. Also
i Disc Plow, t Cuttaway Harrow, 1 Grain
Drill, and 1 Thresher levied upon as the
property of S. M. Chatham, found in his
possession under and by vertie of, and to
satisfy one Mortgage fifa from tne Super
ior Court of said county in favor of the
Bank of Cumming against said S. M
Chatham, Nov 8,190 ft,
Also at the same time and place, will
be sold, one pair of large bay mules known
as the A. J. Bryant mules named Lou and
Jim, and one large Tennesee two horse
wagon 2% thimble complete, levied up n
at the property of S. M: Chatham under
and by virtue of, and to satisfy a mort
gage fifa from the Superior Couit of said
county in favor of E. L. Tatum against
said S. M. Chatham, Property described,
in said fifa,
W. W. REID,
Sheriff Forsyth County
Nov. 8. 1906.
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