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CONDENSED STORIES.
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How the Bishop's Was Seasoned to
Unit Hie Taste.
The late Bishop Green on onc of
.
At the early supper of ihe Htmtb,
ti1wa\- a most informal in al, the
bishop said be Tvould have nothi XA
but a dish of bonny-clabber, a lit
nutmeg sprinkled ain't over. bit of nutmeg ■
“There a in
th C house,” exclaimed the maid.
- Dear me.” said the hostess, sotlo
voce. “Do io Mrs. Darling nutmeg.” on next
dooi and ask her for a
Mr*. Darlington also u out of
nutmeg. Harding the
“Then go to Mr?. on
other side. We can't nil he out at
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Bill. BiUBO.NUU THE BISHOP?) DISH.
once. Theubring the bislmp ih e
dtshquiekl).
SX’S.K, mill X Ski
jMsarnl with the desired dish.
•;\Vhat w» addition _u Ihe little
Sprinkle of nutmeg, hukI the bishop.
“What a hue relish it gives.” retired
When t;fie good guest had
the mistresH said to the maid:
“Do to the supply store the first _
thing m Ihe morning and get nut
megs and return tlie nutmeg to Mrs.
Harding and”—
Hut M rs. Harding vns out of
DU .epi'^ I *°°i \\ IHfli* did ... you get AJiy .
.
“Ln, miss, i was that worried out
that 1 .jest tuck n wooden handle to
a ole shoe huttoner an grated it on.
And the bishop had relished it.
So imicli for the power of «ugge«
tion.—Lippiocott’s Magazine.
Medical iynorance.
The late Jay Cooke was talking
due day about General Granl.
"Gcucnd Grunt,” he said, smil
kig, “ome flesci’iBed to me an il
literate surgeon in the employ of a
certain northern regiment.
“A promising young officer hud
been wounded, and this surgeon had
dressed Ins wounds. General Grant
F.-ni for the surgeon Inter to ascer¬
tain the young officer's chances.
“‘lie is wounded.’ said the sur¬
geon to tho commander in chief, ‘ill
three places.'
"‘Are these wounds fatal?’ Gen-1
oral Grant asked.
“The surgeon nodded a grave jis
Belli.
" ‘Two of the wounds arc fatal/ j
lie said. ‘The third is not. If we
can leave him to rest quiet for 1
» W 1 think lie yviii pull |
through.’ ’’-— New York Tribune.
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KIDNEY DISEASES THE CAUSE TOTAL ONE-THIRD DEATHS. OF
When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison¬
ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the
circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart
trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys.
fosleysKidniycure
corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form, tones up the
CURED OF BRIGHT’S DISEASE. whole system, and the diseases that have
tunny Mt ity of of Robert tilling tilling O. what Burke, ir LJnora. ^gniftcent Saratoga results Co.. I have N. Y., bad writes from ' usi *n« e, fobVA s’Kin^fTv ^Suited from disordered Kidneys disappear,
CUKE after having tried ot ter advertised medicines and several bUd^. ph c '“i^.«u woited u? because the cause has been removed. Com
it I had to get up from 1 * to :o times each night to relieve ieve my my !
with dropsy and my eyesight was * o Impaired taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE
across the room. In In fact, fact. i J was was *0 badly used up mence
was urged befor< by a friend to trv FOLEY S KIDNEY the first of
ders, and .VofKl^ : .'«i5bn h,r M^frt4dTw“f,' r ,^ at sign danger. Do not risk
other symptoms of Kidney trouble. My frier
all thought l was going to d e. Every few da having Bright’s Disease or Diabetes.
the
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Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.00.
SOLD IND RECOMMENDED BY <
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NOTICE of DISSOLUTION. :
Thrffirtaof A. C. Kk-klightorj
& (y>. doing business iu the Town
of djgijolyed Screven by On. mutual lias this consent. day John beers | 1
e
interest ;n mi business to A. c.
KickligViter who together with
yj rs ]•; (;, Dodge r. ill continue the
businos? under the same name and
at the same place and assumes all
assets and liabilites of the late
jj rm.
Screven (ia. July 22nd. H)U5.
A. ( • Kickmohtki:,
J. K. Thornton,
Mis. E. (.’. DouGi-:,
NOTICE.
If intefcsted in Stump Pullers
or Gasoline Engines, write for
our prices, terrus, etc. before you
purchase. 1.1m. CO.,
11Ria t i.its
Helena, (ia.
Was in Po r Health For Years.
Ira tY. Kelley, of Mansfield. Pa.,
writes: 1 was in poor health for two
years, suffering from kidney and
I bladder trouble, and spent consul
era bln money consulting physic-j
inns without obtaining any mark-!
ed benefit, but was cured
Foley's Kidney Cure and I desire.
to add my testimony that .t may
be the cause of restoring the
health of others. refuse slibsti
, tut< , R Sold by Jesup Drug Com
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J "The only inoilern >piing nud
lieirieisf. | ael, isCompound.il, directly e Enx
ative I onie which acts hi
tbc Blood ami Liver and is posit
ively guaranteed to add flesh
your bones.
Handsome premium coupons
with every bottle ( aril < uses
Nmols Love Stories etc. Jesup
Drug Compary Hole agents
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War Asainst Consumption.
All nations hit endeavor,njr H>
I ( .1| ( . ( .|< the ravages of consumption,
tho k '\vliilc pla^no” (hat claims -o
j ,nai ' ' . l( nn)s .. uu ,, u •' t ear * 1 1 •' ■
jllonoy mid I nr cures coughs and
colds perfectly mid you arc in no
j j danger of consumption. I >o not
j risk your health by taking somo
j unknown preparation when
Foley's Honey and Tar is safe umI
certain in results. Ask for Foley"
Honey ami Tar and insist upon
having it. For Sale by Jesui
Drug ('ompimy.
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factm Top llttgjcy, e-rl minu- fiX'
in l*y u# her#
Atlanta, (iecriiia.
« A Vnthern fittgey
for Southern trade,
h«» a fine leather Quarter Top, li ■* genuine
I.cftther, Spring Bottom Cushion, and Leather s
EwcE, w eleg.utUy pwEMvd. |05.00 aivl tv.U-, XM.*kTaTAV«
kcKulur ret All price* to j. > UO
For thl< fitie Collar and ITame,
uickrl )( i; ttrss, t bold with
J ever' v {‘.OLDEN KAOI.li HI COY. , regular retail
plica iji-rsoio }15(».
Cat til ^ hid! full description rent on rf quest.
HOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO.
168-160 Kdgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
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PROPRIETORS
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Toi et Articles, Stationery
S' is a fcjjecialiij.
.Mod * Promptly Pilled.
H e can not ba excollce. in Coo) Drinks anti lees when the season opens.
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PAILWAY
Very Low rates are annouced via
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i„ B -pedal occasion.:
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A uij mies '■ i, I n o ml
‘ , '' , h«. r social
oct-asions on •ip dm Ineiiie ( , "i 1 ,
ls ‘ October In, loo...
ILitcs lor aLo\ i‘ occasions ojH'n
for the public. T mtr attention i-s
also called to the find tlmt
trip Summer Tourist tickets go
on sal.■ June 1st. limited to return
< )Hoiior I 11M ),> '
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COIISCI tltlllton. ..
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DRAGGING
down pains are a symptom of the most serious trouble which
can attack a woman, viz: falling of the womb. With this,
generally, come irregular, painful, scanty or profuse periods,
wasteful, weakening drains, dreadful backache, headache,
nervousness, dizziness, irritability, tired feeling, inability to
walk, loss of appetite, color and beauty. The cure ts
Sftg iu. CARDUI
THE FEMALE REGULATOR,
that marvelous, curative extract, or natural wine, of herbs,
which exerts such a wonderful, strengthening influence on
all female organs. Cardui relieves pain, regulates the
and stimulates , the womb , muscles ro
menses , stops drains
pull the womb up into place. for all female complaints.
It is a sure and permanent cure
IWffilll litr/i-"' c: *» £ a iiimr
flltili? e. “£'S lEiiis': ll
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SHERFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, IF ayue C.'imty.
Will Iw 1 sold on th ■ first Tm > ia> - in
next. iww »t the court h-m* in
enmity U-. wen Uh lsgal hours ..f
sale to the nigW and best bidder f..r
the following descrilied property
That vermin tract .a patcei -f
laud at wldch is Umuvn as IPuk’s Sill
.ZZXU'ZXZlX Z ZZZ
northerly by lard* of Uobnram and
c„„«v, w-sterlv hv lands of ll'n>. Bob
non,utterly by l»i..U «>l the At-
1 ".tie (WjEii.e lUdh-.M Company.
»•»<• »'ime b dug triangular in xlmm-: at
- d.e »«.g P-prrv oL 1,..
said .and, f.wi.: 4 „U, l ,v m
and boiler sbont lifieen hors.
V( . r , f)1 „. i,,„ x |l>ialI1 p.p. one s
w i||, „„„ t -»rri»ge and fixture, for asm*
for sMd lmichint ry ahd j»ul
leys. Oi.« lot <d ruller boxes and ml-
1 . boxes and j rollers, , grind • i
'"' one
stone ...... generally all tin propertv
iiiakiu nif up tht* sawmill , outfit there
locate ,r. Also :ui ui-.iivi.il it UU. he.If
ititercai in and to lot, of land atU»lat» n
Wayne conidy j Georgia with store
],. rtll « ,-Hing licmsc tic icon
' It. d ,. r..J..w> ntherly K.-st.vly by lands by l-.mi of
li.vho.i, »,
UoUiiis, wcdcrly hyl md.H of A. S.
0 llum Lino an l K-UroAd in»nUeil> Conijmi hy Atlantic and
Coast y
*{'«<•»• Said property lerieri nponas
the prop rty »»t IJ. M . Mitchum hy vir
tue of and to satisfy a cert uri ti fa i»
m*d from tlnj May term favor of Wayne the
Superior inrt 11)05 in of
I iXlSUWa W'uS&S
defendant in S fa. Maid propertv be
in n* y poeseasion uu<hir y h« rt
lore in.\ile of attachment iu favor of
tlu* phiiotitt in fi fa and lEraii.xt defen
cant m h ia. I’roperty innnte! out l»v
tlm within nuiu.d omnitmu. wr.it.-i,
liutico given h- required n.v law. T. i ms
<*f sale '•»?)] jam base, jiay ing for titles
This Aug. < M)o.
J. T. OVIvllSTHUKT.
Sheriff, W. O. Ga
Dismis ion f om Administration.
GEORGIA, Wayne County.
Whereas, Gi tgi liileh, A
tor of John G. Kitek, represenU to the
Court in hi* petition, duly lUtfti and en
turod on 11 «Yord, that he has f Uy ad
imnifttered John G. flitch t*st it :
j Tbie is, therefore, to cite uU persons
j eoncbrtusi, tiu.lred amt ciedilors, to
(show cause, if any they cm, why sai<l
1 A'lniinisiiator should uot he discharged
' from Ins administration, C receive
an
l« tter* of DisuiiHftioii cm tho tirxt Muii
uuy in Hept . 1VU5.
J. I). Cl:.\Vl til;U,
t >r«Ui ary.
\ i:ahs support.
lOtvigu, Wayne County.
The return of appraisers t* tfcii.g apaO
■ twelve months’ support to the family
! of U* A. M illhtiuson tleceasetl, having
Leu 1 <i in icy ..tfici , ..11 iienou? con
. f ill 'd aiv cited to show c tu by the
ill . u:-.y of Scptomb r RW-N why Mid
aj-plication tor twelve n.ciith-' snpprrt
.-iioula i.«‘t !»,* gr;«n 4 ot. il.it> An^j 7,
I'.» j.
J. Ji. CiiAwroHn. G> -Unary
\ CAR’S SUPPORT.
Georgia, Wax r. oiu ty
: The return of api'misersselling ajurt
I welve months’ su| port to the fn oily of
VV. I». lirai.iu-ii tleeeiisi i, l aving been
filed in my office, ail persons conc^nud
arc citenl L-sliow ■ nus< Lv tiie 1 h. day
, f s-j; .i- r v 1-y i.) "p
l ; 11 “i
5V>0 -
J l) Ck.iwfo*!'. Oi din ary
Notice to Creators *atl Dcfctar5
Georgia. Ua\ne County.
All poisons ha'mg claimsi r <)■ niueds
against Janies ^ i i son Pop well, late vf
s lid ( unty *let v*ts€*I, «ro luTfbv rt»pi ; r
g-ii It ! !»S to ?i
‘i SUFFERED AWFUL PAIN
in my womb and ovaries,’* writea Mrs.
Na tomi Bake, of Webster Groves, Mo.,
’’also in my right and left sides, and
my menses werd very painful Cardul, and
irregular. Since taking I
feel like a new woman, and do not
suffer as I did. It is the best medi¬
cine I ever had in my house.’*
undersigned within the time preserib
law; and all person? indented to
said deceased are requested to make
payment thereof to the undersigned at
once. July 2!)tii lUlIo.
Respectfully,
JIaktiia A. Poi wki.l,
Administrator on the Estate of James
W,U* Fq-rcli.
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Georgia, W nyne'County,
XoH cc i> Why given that the nn
aemi-ned 1m* applied to the Ordinary
1-»U, S H,.J»
j' slid r "" ' P 1 -' 1 ” 101 ‘
al, T nrli fl "itloi, >«bu wdt » h be be heard hear l at it the .1
’;««*"■ term ot the oourt ot trdumry
fw eonatv to be held m he first
Mom ay ... «b
Mh. .Ly of Augn.f ........
A. C. hicKUoitrcn,
Adniiniatritoi upon the estate of Phil¬
lip Jones.
Georgia, Wayne County.
Notice is hereby given that; the un¬
^^.gned of H:ud . cotiut-y h.s applied for lofkvc , to to ,h* , sell Ordinary ,, land bc
. longing the , estate , ot ...
to George W.
OTiiiimi, Jr. for Urn payment of debt*
ami for distribution. 40? -
^ ^ d application t - will -ii i be heardjt . -» 4
regular term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county to bo hold on the iirat
Monday in September \S)io.
This Ttli. day of August 1!I05.
W. J. U'UeiN-v,
Administrator upon the estate of Geo.
\V. ’ O’Q'iinn, ' ’_ Jr.
.
JGnie.x M. Knight, having nppli d ua
Executor for probate in Solemn foSm of
the last will and tesiaino&t of Mary
Xfnvsume you as one cf the heirs at
Uw . ol .. Mary Ntwssme hereby , ,
are re
quiivd to appear at the Court o. Ordi
uarv for said county on the first Mom
day in Soptcinbcr next when said ap
piicati*>n for probate will be heard.
J. D. Crawford,
0 rd in ft ry 1 1 av ne '-ouiity Gr-orgi a.
(i. B. Burhans testifies after four
years.
(i. 1>. Burhans. of Carlisle < enter
. ^ . writes: About four .v<*tirs
a<r<> 1 wrote you stating that I bad
, MH-n entirely cured of ti severe
kidney trouble by taking less than
)"(. bottles of holey s Kidney
Cin e. Il entirely stoped tllC l.rick
dust sediment, and pain and symp¬
toms of kidney disease disappeared
I am glad to say that 1 never had
a return of any of those symp¬
toms during the four years that
have claimed and I am evidently
cured to stay cured, and heartly
reecomend Foley's Kidney Cure
to any one suffering from kidney
or bladder trouble.** Sold by
Jcsil|. 1 >rilg ( 'oilipail.V.
:
Was Wasting Away.
"I bad been troubled with, kid¬
ney disease for the last five vears,’'
writes Robert R. Watts, of Salem.
yj "1 lost flesh and never, felt
well and doctored with leading
physicians and tried all remedies
HU*rgC&t<Ml without rcliot. FiiiaiK
1 tried Foley % Kidney Cure... and
I'" than two bottlo
, red me aim I am now sooca ana
well. During the summe^»*kid
uc.v irregularities are often cf.;>cd
by excessive drinking or being
oveiheated. Attend to tbe-kid
m-v- at once by using Foley’s
Kiduey (.’ure.-Sokl by Jesup Drug
< ’» Mupar.v.