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When you feci that life is hardly worth
the candle take a dose of CamberlaHi’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. They wilL
cleanse your stomach, tone up your
liver and regulate your bowels making
you feel like a new man, For sale by
H. D. Lasseter Co.
In finishing up gathering, the farmers
have fonnd that they have utade a
better c.iop than they had thought fqr;
aud, getting good prices for their pro¬
duce, the farmers are in good spirits.
Uncle Silas—“Folks is different from
what they used to be. Lots of them
don’t believe in the Bible.” Uncle
Hiram—“Yes, and some is even gittin’
sbv of the Declaration of Independ¬
ence.”
Both makers and circulators of coun¬
terfeits commit fraud. Honest men will
not deceive you into buying worthless
counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Salve. The original is infalliable for cur
ing piles, injuries, eczema, aud skin
diseases. H D Lasseter.
A fast passenger train on the Plant
system collided witli a freight train at
Green Pond, S. C., last Saturday, kill¬
ing Engineer T N Jones, of the pas
senger train, and seriously injuring his
fireman, 'Ihcte. Lesseter.
It looks now tb^jt the state’s
funds will be used to erect Atlanta a
new depot. The state will receive a
good rate of interest in case liei funds
ore used to erect the now depot.
If you have ever seen a chilrj^in the
agony of croup you can realize how
grateful mothers are for One Minute
Cough Cure which gives relief as soon
as it is administered, lt, quickly cures
cou?hs, colds and all throat aiul lung
Doubles.
The burning alive of that negro in
Colorado was awful, but it shows that
the satn‘' crime is likely to bring about
the same penalty in any part of the
United States and not in the south
elone.
A Virginia judge has decided that a
Woman may be the head of tlio house
if she foots the bills, and a Chicago
judge ha« held that presents given
: under the influence of love’s
young
V ream must be returned when Cupid
.ValtK and Hymen blows out his torch.
You o’an’t afford to risk vour life by
allowing a cough or a cold to develop
into pneumonia or consumtioir. One
Minute Cough Cure will cure throat and
lunc troubles quicker than any other
preparation known. Many doctors use
it as a specific for grippe. It is an in
fa'lible remedy for croup. Children
tke it aud mothers endorse it.
D. Lasseter
(Own Paul, the great leader iu the
late South African war, is now in
Franco. He is being given a
ovation.
The latest from the Philippines is
that Aguinaldo is suffering from a gun
•hot wound in the stomach.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets cure billiousuess, constipation
and beadaeue. They are easy to take
and pleasant in effect. For sale by U. D
Lasseter & Co.
Actually Mark Hanna Is now said to
declare that no man can have a full
pail unless lie gets out and hus¬
tles for it. A mouth ago, all a man
had to do was te lie on his back and
let vOast quail drop iu his mouth—pro¬
vided McKinley was elected.
A Great Medicine.
“I have used Chamberlains Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find
to be a grea't medicine,” Says Mr.
E. S. Phipps, of Poteuu, Ark, “It cored
of bloody flux. I cannot speak too
highly of it.” This remedy always
good opinion, if not praise, of
use it. The quick cures which
it Effects evene in the most sevete cases
make it a favorite everwlraa^. For sale
,j y Cl. D. Lasseter & Co.
The- following is clipped from a
northern paper:
ft, “Forty years ago the negro was a
slave; today he is a problem. The
south disfranchises and lynches him;
the lioith lynches him and buys his
franchise. Of the two, the north uses
him the worse. The south understands
the negro better than the worth, and on
the whole, treats him better. It at
least gives him what he needs most—
employment, and gives it freely. But
his chances in the north .grow fewer
every year.”
Times do change! A month ago, the
Philippine war was said to bo over;
today it is cheerfully admitted to be
absorbing one-third of the national
■income and its existence is offered as
an excuse for not reducing taxation.
To The Deaf.
A rich lady cured'of her defness and
noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson’s
Artificial Ear m ums, gave $10‘000 to his
Institute, so that deaf people unable
to procure the Ear mums may have
them free. Address No 1261 The Nich
olson Institute, 780 Eight Avenue, New
Yoik.
While the leaders in the recent Chin¬
ese massacres should he punished, still
it is foolish to insist that the Emperor
shall behead certain of tho.-e selected
for punished by the allies, For in¬
stance it is impossible for for him to
execute the general commanding the
army that surround s the court.
Ifrpsident McKinley, it is said, oppos
es/the plan to reduce the south’s rep¬
resentation in proportion to the dis¬
franchised negro vote. He is a firm
believer in the maxim that honey catches
more tjies than vinegar.
This sigaatcre Bromo-Quinine is on every box ot the genuine
Laxative Tablets
the remedy that eaves b cold fa DM day
BKKMEN.
Since cotton has gone up, the farmers
have been bringing in their cotton lap
idly, and of course our merchants are
doing a big business.
Mr H G Entrekin made a business
trip to Atlanta 1 uesday.
Dr E B Hutcheson and the editor of
the Banner Metsenger passed through
Bremen Tuesday on llieir way to Atlan
ta.
Prof Lovvorn is teaching school near
the Haralson and Caaroll line. He
lias a good school for the time of year.
The bailiff’s election will pass
very quietly Saturday.
The telephone is proving to be very
useful to our citizens.
Col Beall made a business trip
Buchanan Monday.
Wise Aker, lot us hear from you
woek.
The Old Man.
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, ss
Lucas county.
Frank J. Cranky makes oath that
he is the senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney a Co., doing business in
he city of Toledo, county and state
taforesaid, and that said firm will pay
the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each ana every case of Catarrh that
cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Ca¬
tarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHANEY*
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence. This 5th day of De¬
cember, A, D. 1886.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nslly and acts directly on the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Send
for testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney, a Co.
5g^-Sold by druggist* 7oc. Toledo, O.
Hall’s Family Pills aro the best.
A Deadly Sin.
Jesus calls a slanderous spirit a beam
compared with which any other mis¬
take is a little thin splinte’-.
[fere is a man that condemns every
poor creature that is overtaken in
a fault. He has no sympathy with Such
The man took a glass of whiskey too
much, lost his equilibrium, was seen in
a reeling state—that circumstance is
reported to the man who only in slander
ous criticism, and the man immediate¬
ly calls for the excommunication of the
erring brother from the church, not
knowing that he himself is drunk., but
not with wine, drunk with uncharitable
ness.
If I had been guilty of this ineffable
meanness, 1 would preach te myself as
loudly and keenly as to any other man.
If I had been guilty of speaking an
unkind word about any human crea¬
ture, or suspecting the honesty of .any
man; if ever I had said about a brevier
minister, “He is a fine man in many
respects, a noble creature, kind chjyal
roiis, grand of soul, but—”If eve| I
have said that but, God will punish! me
We do not lay holt of the great
sufficiently. We think that a little slap
dor is of no consequence. To be called
Up before the church and condemned ^
for slander!
Condemn the drunkard, turn out the
man who by infinite pressure has com
mitted some sin—tuin him out—cei
tainly, and never care what becomes
of him, let a *W(r)f r .. h,m -° U, y ,
lid ot ... Inm—it
wo £f (} home and
unkindly of toati, ^pnaan or child-,' wlio
is the great siarier, the drunkard or the
shaven, highly polished chris
gentleman who does nothing but
filch his neighbor’s good name?—Par¬
ker,
To remov a corn or bunion; First soak
the Cbrn or bunion iu warm water to sof
ten it, then pare it down as close as pos
sible without drawing blood aud apply
Chamberlain's Pain Balm tw e daily;
rubbing vigorously for fi> * minutes at
each application. Acorn plaster
be worn a few days, to protect it from
!pY»u h <>e u,ut 6 a i^S
s es
tism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale
by, H. D. Lasseter & Co.
The price of corn is likely to go
er next spring than it bag been for sevi
era) years. Many think it will bring
$1 per bushel. It would be best for our
farmers to buy what corn they will need
uow.
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Healthy Mothers
Ftw mothers are healthy, because
their duties are so exacting. The anxiety
of pregnancy, the shock of childbirth,
ana the care of young children, are
severe trials on any woman. But with
Wine of Cardul within her grasp, every
mother—every pay the debt woman of personal In tht health land—can the
owes her loved ones. Do you want
robuit health with all Its privileges and
to pleasures? Wine of Cardul will give it
you.
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strengthens the female organs and Invig¬
orates weakened functions. For every
female ill or weakness It is the best
medicine made. Ask your druggist for
$1.00 bottle Wine of Cardul, and take no
substitute under any circumstances.
Mrs. Bdvm Crass, Gorroer, Mich .1 "Whoa I
commenced using Wine of Cardul I was Hardly dole
to walk across the house. Two weeks aftefiil wa&ed
half a mile and picked strawberries, When my
other child was bom i suffered with labor 24
hours, nod had to raise him on «t bottle because 1 had
no milk. using the WW during prsgowacy
this time, {gave only birth last month toa but baby little girl, pda, and
was in labor two niiilc. hours, with
and I have in plenty health of 1 thank God For and thbgreat wine ofCwdul" hyprove
meat my
For advice ii in cases requiring ‘The special Ladies' directions,
address. k giving symptoms, Department," The Advisory
/fev .
tanooga Medicine Co.,
7 Chattanooga, Tenn.
Vi
lUiad Citation,
Georgia Haralson county
J. L. Kirk et al have petitioned the
undersigned to have an order passed
estabiishiug a new public road in the
1475th district, ar.d reviewers appointed
for that purpose have recommended
that said road be established. Now this
is to cite all persons to show cause if
any they have on or before the third
Monday in November why said road
should uot be estabiised, otherwise the
prayer of petitioners will be granted.
This October 13 1900.
Thus. A. Hutcheson, Ordinary,
Tact.
Miss Esther (who has been handed a
photograph) - Oh, what an awfully
homely creature!
Jane—1 am so glad you think It does
not look a bit like me.—Boston Tran¬
script
Belated Zest.
“What made that widow elope? Did
her friends object to the match?"
“No, but she said her first marriage
was so tame gild uninteresting.’’—Chi¬
cago Record.
Kodol
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Dl06StS Wh^tl yOU
structing the exhausted JataUdtacoverefl digestive or
gaps. It Is the digest
ant and tonic. Nc, other preparation
can approach it In efficiency. It in¬
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps Sour Stomach, Nausea, and
all other resuKsof imperfeetdigestion.
Price Smallslze. 50c. and *1. all Large about size dyspepsia contains mailed times free
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Prepored by E. C. DeWITT A CO., Chicago,
H L>. LASSF/l'ER & Cl>
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1112 Gira rd St. Philadelphia, Fa.
For Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever,
Headache, Debility, Rheu¬
matism, Neuralgia.
AND ALL CHRONIC AND NERVOUS
l)ISOI!l)i;U8.
‘‘Com ipound Oxygen—Its mode of action
and Re suits” is the title of a book of 200 pages
publtilifcd by Dr«. Starken and Paten which
gives to all inquirers full information as to this
remarkable curative agent, and.a record of sur
prising ernes in a wide range of chronic eases—
many of them after being abandoned to (lie by
other physicians, Will lie mailed free to any
address on application.
12 Girard St., Philadelphia, Pa.
120 Butter St., San Francisco, Cal
Please mention this paper.
Chattanooga, Rome & Southern
EAIL210AD CO.
Passenger Schedule in effect June 11, 1899,
SOUTHBOUND.
aiCSs~No~2~y No I No Vi No 1(1
30 am -i 0 : no 5 ooain
0-i 32 | 5 (15 f.25
Ar Suin’rvIHe Rome Lyerly Carrollton (’ei’artown Buchanan Bremen ___.C5sss*tt 30 04 47 03 pm | 7 32 41 00 7 3 6 00 2-f 10 pm pm i 11140 855 *35 1 725 940 45pm
NORTHBOUND.
STATIONS No 1 No 3 | No U , Wo. 9
Lv Carrollton 2 00 pm 5 00a W
Bremen 2 47 r» ooj
Buchanan 2 44 fl 45
Cedar to wn 3 27 (120 8 90 9 lOain
Rome 4 40 70ft 40 45
Lyerly 5 05 1 59 1 05
Bum rv iii- .5 23 8 47 1 65
Trfon 6 32
oh’karn LaFayette
Battled r ;fa a 0 6 27 34 (« 9 24 31
Ar ohattan* 7 00 pm 9 56a» 6 00
Nos. 1 and 2 (tail}'.
Nos. 3 and 4 Sunday only.
Nos 9, 10, 11 and 12 dal ly except Sunday.
Trains Nos. 9 and 10 arrive and depart from
0 . R. &" 8 . shops near Montgomery avenue,
connections made at ehattanooga, Teun., with
all roads for points north and west.
For any information apply to
C.n. wilbubN,
President & Traffic Manager
TO MY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS:
In order that I may be able to
compete with other cash housei
and other towns after Oct. 1st,
will sell strictly
FOE CASH THEE MONTH
OCT., NOV,, DEC., '
and will offer you some bargains
Groceries, Dry Goods and Shoes! j
A trial will convince you.
W. A. McCalman,
Buchanan, Georgia -•j
Fall is Here
And so is our immense Fall Stock of
DRY GOODS
We can save you money on
BEY GO YDS AND GROCERIES 1
Get our prices beoreyou buy.
EAVES & SONS
MUTUAL BENFFiT
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OE NEWARK N J.
rri I he. Rest -n j t\ rolicyaiid. ■ • • -i the j'-i" ' Best -n i
The Mutual Benefit has in successful
fifty five years. i
JMsg.*- — *
it has. a surplus of over Five Millions
of Dollars. ’
lt hiiS insiil ' auce iu foree of Two
Hundred and Sixty-five Millions Dollars.
Its annual preuiinm incooe is over
Nine Millions of Dollars,
Its annual interest income is over
over Three Millions of Dollars.
Ii has paid to members and their
families since organization, over Ninety
four Millions of for dead helaiius.
lt is purely mutual. — ■ ■
Its policy contracts are
and contain liberal cash values, loan
values, paid upvalues, and term ex
teasiou values after years, also inentes
table.
Its premiums are reduced annually by
dividends, {no tontine estimates or 20
years distributions.)
Specimen policies and full informa
tion as to rates and plans will he (Sheer
ully furnish
For Fnll Information, Polieies or
Agencies Apply direct to
CLARENCE ANGIER,
ST TE AGENT
B1Q, 8 12, 814 English American Building, Atlanta
II i il'lfl {
Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending sketch and description ot
any invention will promptly receive our opinion free concerning the patent¬
ability of same. “ How to obtain a patent ” sent upon request. Patents
secured through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive special mtice, without charge, in
Thu Patent Record, an illustrated aud widely droulated journal, consulted
by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. Address,
VICTOR J. Evms & GO"
(Patent Attor - «ys,)
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c> S. Bitters ANSWERED. iJSlwi «! WPI
^ K Co § Ills ll iii III itil In 0 W ft fife 1 i TokW s 5 s
fo a A a iiiiiirliaii if@ iisip Gencinp hss i 1
* r The
Wen °* character can secure
good contracts.
Of this sum there hag already bee
returned to Policy-holders;
For Policy C>s$«rs,46.0 per
cent...................... $94,.m089.lt
For Surrendered Policy 12.9 per
cent ... ............... ,86.385,291.47
For Dividends, 26.3 per
cent.................... 53,808,587.6$
Total ... .85.2 per cent... .$174,49.7,048.25
Leaving still in the Company s posses
sioc......................$ 30,362,661 9
The Company’s investments have yie!
sufficient returns.to pay all Er.pen
an< ^ i’ i,x es, and sti 1 ? to add to t! o
Policy hbider’s Funds for the fulfillment
ot exististiiig con tracts.,, ..40,103,738.81
Total Assets, Jan. 1, 1900,
Maaket Value , ,$70,463,400.48
P.h,— The Mutual Benefit has in force
Georgia over FIVE MILLIONS of I)o!
lars, and the Pofiay held era regard the
Company as the BEhT ON EARTH,
Verbum Sap!