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Hfun in contemplation of wbat is com-
Hg noxt month —Augusta Herald
The New York Evening Poet Hatur
day last observed with a epeoial edition
the ono hundreth anniversary of Its first
publication. Not many newspapers in
the country can look back one century
of continuous publication.
. •/ of itnmigra'ion agents
•• • ioeffo for a tour
i < • . the purpose of
their trip btl t • study the outh's
advantages so as to iuduoe northern
people to move down this way. A bet
ter section of the globe in wbloh to go
home seeking can not be found.
WINTER COURSE FOR YOUNG MEN.
What promisee toll* an Important
feature or the a ale iiuiXArsily’a edu
national work ia tbe short winter
oourae of instruction which baa bean
upeolallv arranged (or the benefit of
young meu on the farm, many of
whom are prevented hy tlnanoiai lim
itation from taking the foil college
oourae,
Thla special oourae will last only
three months and will cover the eea
son when the young men oan be beat
•pared from the work of the farm.
Commencing on the 6;h of January,
the term will end on the 39 h of Maroti,
and throe mouths of thorough In
atriicllon along praotloal and helpful
Imee will be glvtn to all who avail
themselves of this splendid opportu
nity.
What (Georgia nnada in bar agrloul
t ural diatricts to make her prosperous
and happy t* an educated yeomanry.
Mo fault can be found with the toil of
the atate nor with the Induatry of the
people, Perhaps no aeotlon of tbe
couutry la more richly favored in
either respect and the only thing need
ed to put Georgia [fully abreast with
tbe most pr gieaalve agricuP ural atates
of tbe union ia Increased aduoatlonal
faoilltles.
This provision which the state uui-
teraily now makes for education the
young farmeia of tbe state ‘whose
slender moans will not permit them to
enjoy the full aoadtutlc course is an
eminently wise one and no doubt
scores of young men will avail them
selves this winter ef the privilege
whtoh it oiTets to them. Without the
least detriment to the work of the
farm Uey jsu lay it aside for threa
months in tbe wiuter; and during this
Tins they can acguiie uaeful informa
tion which will lie of lasting help to
them 1 nd-ed, they will Mod that the
lime and the money which they pat
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY'S EX
FECTORIIN l\
Into it will be paltry in comparison
with the good which they will get out
of it
No fee of admission will be charged
and the ouly exoense to which those
who attend will be pet will be the ex
pense of board and this will not be in
ecoess of |18,50 par month. The
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bran ihea of study which will be taken
up during the oonrse include mathe
matics, Eogii-h, chemistry, agricul
ture, hortionltere, dairying, farm en
gineering and et' er important branch
es. in addition to what the state
nniveraity is already doiog for the
farmers of Georgia this special oonrse
of Instruction will carry Its prsotical
operations still further and make Its
beneficent influence still more etrogly
felt upon the life of the state.—Atlanta
Const! i niton.
CIRCUS COMING.
In rafersnoe to The Walter L. Main
Shows, which ia scheduled for Bruns
wick M nday Due 2 id, we take plea
sure In publishing the following letter
from the editor of The Democratic
Advooate, of Westminster, Md.;
"Westminster, Mp., October 7, 1801.
Mr. John D Carey—Dear Sir: We
enclose several slips of an article which
will appear In ous paper on the 12th.
They may bo of nee to you In Virginia,
where we are well known. Every one
speaks in the moat favorable terms of
your exhibition, particularly -of tbs
oonduo: of the employees while leaving
at night—no cussing, no loud orders,
but everything was in perfect order,
You will always have a crowd here.
No pickpocket*—no fake*. Yours
respectfully,
‘Vanderfor 1 Bros,
* P.r W. H. V."
THIS WILL INTEREST MANY.
To qumkiy introduce B. B. B. (Bota
nic Blood Balm), the famous Southern
blood cure, Into new hmaea, we will
-end absolutely free, 10,000 trial treat
ments, Botauio Blood Ba>m 18. B. B.)
quickly mirea old aloera, scrofula,
eczema, ttobtngskln and blood humors,
canoer, eating festering sores, boils,
carbuncles, pimple* or offensive erup
tions, palna la booee or Joints, rheuma
tism, catarrh, or any blood or akin
'rouble. Botauio Blood Balm (B. B, B.)
deals every sore or pimple, makea tbe
blood pure and rtoh and stops all aohei
and palna. Batanio Blood Balm (B. B.
B a ) thoroughly tested for 30 yeara in
hospital and private praotioe, and has
oared thousands of oasea given up aa
hopeleaa. Sold at drug stores, $ 1 per
large bottle. For free treetment write
to Blond Balm Cos., Atlanta, Qa. Medl
oane sent at onoe, prepaid. Describe
trouble and free medioal advice given.
Botanic Blood Balm |B, B. B,) gives
life, vigor and stream to the blood.
The lineal Blood Purifier mads. Bo
tanlo Blood Balm (B, B. K.) gives a
healthy Blood supply to the skin and
entire system.
SOUTH CAROLINA INTER-STATE &
WEST INDIAN EXPOSITION,
Charleston,S. C., Beginning Deo. 1, 1901.
For this occasion the Southern Railway
offers very reduced rates and improved
schedules Sale of tickets beginning Nov.
30th and continuing throughout the
Exposition.
Ticket agent* of the Southern Railway
and connecting lines will sell through
tickets and furnish complete information.
Within half square of tbe Southern
Railway at Charleeton electric cars will
taks you to the Exposition grounds for sc.
W. H. Taylor,
A ® P. A., Atlanta, ua.
J. B. Beam ,1b ,
D. P. A . Atlanta, oa.
J as. Fkexmak,
T. P. A., Moaon. oa.
PILE-INK OURKB PILKBI
Money refunded if it ever fails.
For Hale by T KKWMAN
MB BRtJNBWiI.h fIMEI-OALL. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24 1901
BAD MOOD,
BAD COMPLEXION.
The skin is the seat of ail almost end
less variety of diseases. They are known
by various names, but are all due to the
same cause, acid and other poisons in
the blood ti: it irritate and interfere with
the prop'-r aetion of the skin.
To have a smooth, soft skin, freo from
all eruptions, the blood must be kept pure
and healthy. The many preparations of
arsenic and potash and the large number
of face powders and lotions generally
used in this, class of diseases cover up
for a short time, but cannot remove per
manently the ugly blotches and the red,
disfiguring pimples.
Eternal vigilance Is the price
of a beautiful complexion
when such remedies are relied on.
Mr. H. T. Sfeobe. 2704 Lucas Avenue, St. Louis,
Mo., says : “ My daughter was afflicted for years
with a disfiguring ei option on her face, which
resisted all treatment. She was taken to two
celebrated health springs, hut received no bene
fit. Many medicines were prescribed, but with
out result, until we decided to try S. S. S., and by
the time the first bottle was finished the eruption
began to disappear A dozen bottles cured her
completely ana left her skin perfectly smooth.
She is now seventeen years old, and not a rignof
the embarrassing disease has ever returned."
S. S. S. is a positive, unfailing cure for
the worst forms of skin troubles. It is
the greatest of all blood purifiers, and ths
only one guaranteed purely vegetable.
Bad blood makes bad complexions.
purifies and iuvigo
~v & - rates Auc old and
makeshiew, rich blood
k, mk. Mk. M that nourishes the
body and keeps the
skin active and healthy and in proper
condition to perform its part towards
carrying off the impurities from the body.
If you have Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Salt
Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough
anti pimply, send for our book on Blood
and ISkin "Diseases and write our physi
, cians about your case. No charge what
ever for this service.
SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, GA.
For Sale Cheap.
To wind up Budding & Loan Asso
ciation,
Tbe Soiaoton place, contains 283
sores, four and a half miles from oity.
One house and lot No 904 Bay street
One house and lot Na-906 Bay street
One bouse and lot No. 9'>6 Oglethorpe
street.
One bou >e and let N 2. 907 Oglethorpe
street.
Library building and lot on Rich
mond street.
Tbe Cnaa. Morris rea dense, 916
South Antturet stre f .
House and lot Ul7 South Wo'f St.
Small ti c nf lnd n-ar the Cuapel,
known as the Forriu pi-.ee.
Appij to N. Emanuel,
President of the A lantio Investment
Company.
IB YOUR LIFE WORTH 25 CENTS?
Consumptives, w 1 know that you have
Men dissappointed many times, but make
one more el tort 'to be cured. Gooch’s
Mexican Syrup has cured thousands and
It will cure you. Consumption is tbe result
sf the food material that should go to sup
port the body and sustain life being ab
sorbed and thrown off in tubercu. ous mat
ter, To overcome this waste of vital force
and restore the nourishment to the system
In its natural course, is to cure. This is
accomplished by Gooch’s Mexican Syrup,
It oontrols nought, night sweats, spitting
tt blood, soreness in chest, inflamed throat
and lungs, difficulty of breathing, heavy
aonghi accompanied with expectoration
and parofced lips. We know you have been
disappointed many times, but make one
more effoi tto save yourself. *ou can buy
a bottle ol ooooh’s Mexican Syrup for 25c,
It cores a simple cough as if by magic, and
t* the best emedy for whooping ooug h
The Southern Railway hao inaugurated
Pullman sleeping oar line between Wash*
ington, D. C. and Atlanta, Ga , on their
"Atlanta and Express,’’ trains Nos. 3S and
34; first car south bound leaving Wash
ington November 3rd; first car north
bound leaving Au-ita November sth.
This affords Pullman service on these
trains through fr(Wn Atlanta to New York,
the Pullman cars having heretofore been
attached to the Atlanta & New York
Express at Charlotte and no Pullman
service between Charlotte and Atlanta.
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We Never Hesitate
whan a plumber is needed, to dispatch one
promptl} to tbe scene of trouble. And
the skillful way the work is done will
please ths most oritical customer.
The material used is high grade and
will leaf for years under all ordinary
strain.
Out prices are especially interesting.
A. H, BAKER,
205 Gloucester St.
"I Sad t rauniiu sure on my nreaet (or over
year,-**;' Hairy U. Kiebarda of wuueyvills
N, Y , “au l tried a (rest many reinedim, bat
got norelia* mill I need llaaner Salve. Attar
Being one half not I, was perfectly cured. I
Caa’ireeoi tinead It too Ugbly " w J Uutts.
IN IMPtION OF lit SKIN
may resalt from interns! or external
abuses but whatever the oaaae or effect
the r-msdy !a here. In our stook of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
there is a complete line of all skin
emoluments and purifying medicines.
Amongst these our prepartion for
chapped hands stands at the head. It
is a posi ire relief for this and other
Irritations of the skin.
SMITH’S PHARMACY i if„ BO a I K
CHARTS FOR SAi.E.
Charts tide tables and
other publications, U. M.
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
C. W Deming
Phones’ or 3i,
To cure SICK HEADACHE,
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
and all diseases arising from In
dlffr- They will purify your
ekeyourcomplexlon
A ULY. They are
p *i. PRICE 26 CENTS.
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OQviS)iv ’
LUMBER IS LIKELY
TO ‘‘GO UP”
in price, so it is good policy for you to
place your order now, and get tbe advan
tage of present prices. We have a com
ptete line of moulding, mill work, etc., all
seasoned woods.
Kiln dried flooring and ceiling always
instock. Phone 197.
Lang & Wood
PLaning Mill.
A FIREMAN’S CLOSE CALL.
“I etuck to my engine, although every
joint ached and every nerve was racked
with pain," writes C W Bellamy, a locomo
tive fireman, of Burlington, lowa., “I was
weak and pate, without any appetite and
all run down. As I was about to give, I
got a bottie of Electric Bitters and, after
aking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my
life ” Weak, sickly, run down people
always gain new life, strength and vigor
from their use. Try them. Satisfaction
guaranteed by all druggists. Price 60c
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The—
(MU ROUTE.
$3 to Jacksonville,
$2 to Fernandina
MOTHERSWOKM SYRUP.
Heat worm medicine, Übildren like it so
well they eat it on bread.
LAIUKS CAN WKAKBHOKB;
one alac smaller after using Allen's Fool Ease
a IKiwder to be shaken Into the shoes. It hiakee
tin lit or dhw shore tael easy, gives Instant re
lief to come nr bunions. Its tbe greatest com
fort dieeouery of the age, cores and prevents
swollen fret, blisters and sore spots. Allen's
Foot Ease la a certain core for sweating, hot.
Selling fet A l all Iruggisut and shoe stores,
tic Trial package free by mall. Add roar,
Allen 8. olassted.Leltojr. N. Y
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CASTORIA
V... „ '*• ... ...
The Kind You Have Always Bought* and yjfcicfe feM ttoMR
iu use for over 30 years, has borne the stgnft&am mi
-j/9 —and h's beeu made under f* I ,*-
/\P‘ j s , sonal supervlsfion since aiftut-Jbuuffa
Allow uo one 'o deceive msi maul
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Jtast-lUhgood** BM but
Experiments that trifle with and er danger tSie gseartft of
Infants and Children—Experience VfTinHt
What is CASTORIA
AN
Castoria is a harmless substitute frjr Castor Oti,
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrupsc Et V HeflSßßt It
contains neither Opium* Morphine nor i>ther warawiii
substance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroy* WtwflM
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wfartl
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures CoiifidpitNt
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Fooda regutoa--;# v*3A
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natasna* f&rom.
The Ci'Udren’s Panacea—Tho MoU*ar*£ i?rl?<r£*
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
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The KM You Haw llwsjs Bought
In Use For Over SO Vimm
THE CENTAUH COMMNV, TT ftCHNIAV <1 .• and.
The Favorite Show
COMING TO BRUNS w XCK
On Saturday, Nov 30;
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inM '/JliHo mwt *a*“22S*3o : * //
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Bring the chilareoto see our little B*by Lion’s.
See the Famous Werntss Family of Aerolists— 6 in
number — 3 Ladies aod 3 Gents.
Remember the day aud date, Saturday, Nov. >O.