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THE NORTH GEORGIAN
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Entered June 16, 1902, as second cents
matter, post office at Cumming,
Ga., Act of Congress of
MarU3, 1879,
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of our correspondents
Phone No. 43.
CUMMING, GA. DEC. 10. 1909.
The next time you catch cold, give it
something that will promptly and freely
but gently move the bowels. In that
way the cold will at once he driven out
of the system. Kennedy’s Laxative
L'ough Syrup 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.
Goodbye Mother.
It is recorded that when the
plague broke out in a little village
of Italy, the children of one house
was taken first. Toe parents
watched over them but only cuight
the disease they 6ould not cure.
The whole family died. Then a
cross the street, in the home of a
poor laborer, who was abser t all
the week, returning only on Sat
urday to bring his scauty earnings,
the disease next began The wife
felt herself attacked in the night
by the fever. When morning
dawned she was worse, and before
night the plagued spot showed it
self. She remembered the terrible
fate of her neighbors. She knew
she must die, but, as she looked at
her dear boys, she resolved not to
communicate death to them. She
therelore locked the children m
the room, and snatched the bed
clothes, fearing they were already
impregnated with the dreadful
germs, and with them left the house.
She even denied herself the pleas
ure of a last embrace. Oh ! think
of the heroism which enabled her
to conquer her feelings and leave
home with all she loved—to die!
Her oldest child saw her from the
window. “Goodbye, mother,”
said he, with a tender voice, won
dering why she left so strangely.
‘‘Goodbye, mother,” repeated the
youngest child, stretching his little
hands out of the window. The
mother paused, ller heart was
drawn towards those little ones,
and she was on the point of rush
ing back. She struggled hard,
while the tears rolled down her
cheeks, at the sight of her helpless
babes. At length she turned from
them. The children continued to
cry. “Goodbye, mother,” until
their voices d'ed away, and the
mother with an anguished heart,
entered the house of those who
were to burry her. In a short time
she died, and with her dying breath
commended her husband and child
ren to the care of heaven. Was
ever other love like that? Only
once, when for the plague smitten
race it hung in bleeding mercy on
the cross. Exhibitions of a moth
er’s love, tho not so striking as
this, are by no means rare. Live
where she may. and how she will,
“a mother is a mother still, the
holiest thing alive.”
The svmptons of kidney trouble are
urinary disorders, weak back and back
ache, rheumatism and rheumatic pains
anu twinges, pains in the groin, etc.
There is nothing as good for kidnev
and bladder trouble as DeWitt’s Kidney
and Bladder Tills. You may depend
upon them to give entire satisfaction.
They are antiseptic, act promptly and
soothe pain, Sold by John Hockenhull
m
The best pill is DeWitt’s Little Early
Risers—-the safe easy, pleasant and
sure little liver pills, DeWitt's CJarbo
lized Witch Hazel Salve is the original,
Good for cuts, burns or bruises, and
-especially for piles. Sold by John llock
onhull.
111 nine cases out of ten, man’s
life will not be a success if he does
not bear burdens in his childhood.
If the fondness or vai ity of father
or mother has kept him from hard
work; if another always helped
him out at the end of his row ; if
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instead of taking his turn at pitch
ing off he stowed away all the
time —in snort, if what was light
always fell to him, and what was
heavy about the same work to some
one else, if he has been permitted
to shirk, until shirking has become
a habit, unless a miracle has been
wrought h s Jife will be a failure,
and the blame will not be half so
much his as that of his weak and
foolish parents. On the other
hand, if a boy has been brought
up to do his part, never to shirk
his responsibility, or to dodge his
work whether r not it made his
head ache, or soiled his hands until
bearing burdens has become a mat
ter of pride, the heavy end of the
log his choice, parents as they bid
him goodbye may dismiss their fear
The elements of success are his,
and some time and in some way
the world will recognize his capa
city.
Where is my boy tonight? You
are his father or mother, and if
you desire to lay your hands on
your boy within five minutes any
night, you wouldn’t know where
to find him. He is on the street
somewhere, or at the railroad depot
jumping on freight trains, but just
where, with whom, in what engag
ed, what plotting or executing for
the shrewder ones who plot for him,
you could not tell for the life of
you. He has a good home and he
ought to be there at night. He
desires to be somewhere else with
the boys, and you lack the moral
courage to insist that he shall be
where he should be. You hope
that he will escape the pitfall, but
you know the chances are against
him. Why don’t you do the boy
the kindness to keep him at home
nights? The time will come when
he will thank you for u or reproach
you for not doing it.
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Sometimes.
Sometimes ’he hasty word has
been spoken,the sharp, snappish
word been carelessly uttered in
the home circle. The true wife’s
heart so often bleeds at the bitter,
thoughtless, but cutting word of a
husband. When she is gone to
heaven and he “weeps o’er her
bier” he will retneinoer it.
NURSING MOTHERS
show the beneficial ef
fects of
Scott’s Emulsion
in a very short time. It
not only builds her up,
but enriches the mother s
milk and properly nour
ishes the child.
Nearly all mothers who
nurse their children should
take this splendid food
tonic, not only to keep
up their own strength but
to properly nourish their
children.
FOB SALE BY ALL DKOGGISTr-
Bond 10c., jmmo of paper and thin ad. for onr
beautiful Savings Bunk and Child’s Sketch-Book.
Each bunk contains a Good Luck Penny.
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl St. New York
Women Suffer Agonies
from Diseased Kidneys
And Most Women Do This Not Knowing the
Real Cause of their Condition
These poor, suffering women
have 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
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Stover Engine Works,
E. C. Atkins & Cos. Gen’l Agents,
Sometimes the finds no
warm kiss of affcfton and sweet,
cheery word of \ welcome at the
door and fireside, when at nightfall
he conies home weary and lieart
heavv from toil which may have
yielded small return. O, my
friends, how bright our home ought
to be! Kind words, loving deeds
and pure affection shotild rule in
them Are the little one* made to
feel that home is the sweetest,
cheer e;,t. best and bright ->st spot
this side of glorv
The Whigs.
In United States history “Whig” de
notes those who in colonial times op
posed British rule. It is also the name
adopted in 1834 by the survivors of the
old National Republican party after its
defeat by Jackson in 1832. In the
opinion of these survivors Jackson
was a worse tyrant than George 111.
had been, and in their revolt against
him they took the old name Whig.
The party after gaining several nota
ble victories made way in 1854 for the
present Republican party. Whig Is a
shortened form of “Whiggamor,” a
nickname of the peasantry of the west
ern lowlands of Scotland, derived from
"whiggam,” a sound used by them in
driving their horses.—New York Amer
ican.
A French scientist states that the
island of Jersey, in the English chan
nel, once formed part of the continent
of Europe. Indeed, there still exists an
ancient charter by which a certain ab
bey was compelled to furnish the nec
essary plank for communicating with
the mainland at low water.
Ukerdek What makes you think
that he is a man of metal?
Gobang— Well, he has a steely eye
and a wiry beard.
One of the Fiends—Pardon me, sire,
but why do they call you Satan? His
Diabolical Majesty—Ob, that's just au
Old Nick name.—Cleveland Leader.
II as King Edward begun to
sneer at American women since he
failed to catch Mrs Leeds and her
millions for one of his pauper
Dukes?
SOLD BY JOHN HOCKENHULL.
arations are apt to do.
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 postr
paid. Do it to-day.
After exposure, and when you feel a
cold coming on. take Foley’s Honey and
Tar, the great throat and lung iemedv,
It stops the cough, relieves the conges
tion, and expels the cold from your sys
tem. Is mildly laxative. John Ilock
enhull.
GEORGIA—FORSYTH COUNTY
To all whom it in j y concern: J A
Stone, administrator upon the estate of
M J Stone, late of said county, deceased,
having filed his petition for discharge,
this is to cite all- persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show causi, if any
they can, against the granting of tins
discharge at fftie 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 signa
ture, this 6th day of December, 1909
11. V. JONES, Ordinary.
Elizabeth Robins
the eminent English authoress,
writes about the English Suf
fragettes She tells why they
resort to the violence that lands
them in jail.
Save a little of your indigna
tion for the chapters of “ The
Beast and the Jungle” that are
to come. Judge Lindsey hasn’t
really started to get to the heart
of his story yet.
DECEMBER EVERYBODY’S
Ask to see the frontispiece
Foley’s
Orixio
Laxative
For Stomach Trouble, Sluggish
Liver and Habitual Constipation.
It cures b£ aiding all of the
digestive organs —gently stimu
lates the liver and regulates the
bowels —the only way that
chronic constipation can be
cured. Especiallyrecommended
for women and children.
Clears blotched complexions.
Pleasant to take. Rcfuso substitutes.
Mrs S Joyco, 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 pe-sons 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 ot said county to be held on
the first Monday in January, 1910. Given
under my hand and official signature,
this 30th dav of November, 7909,
' H V, JONES, Ordinary.
Georgia— FORsmi 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 COUNTyT
To all whom it may concern : S N
Poo!, administrator upon 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 th#
Court of Ordinary of said county to be
held on the first Monday in Januaiy, 1910
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this 30th day of November, 1909.
H. Y. JONES, Ordinary.
Sherifl’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 highest bidder for cash, the entire
Stock of 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
kepLfor sale in a general Merchantile
Store. Also the Scales, Show Cases, Gil
Tank, Ice box, and other conveniences,
used by merchants in such business. Afoo
1 Disc Plow, r 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 u
at the property of S. -M: Chatham under
and by virtue of, and to satisfy a mort
gage fifa from the Superior Court 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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