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WISDOM FOR WOMffl
Inieusting Article Appearing in the Last
Isiue of Carknville Sews.
, ‘WOMAN, PRA. IICAL POWER OF WOHL’
Mrs, H< urotin, President of tho Woman's
Federal v u of Clubs, and Who Will He
iu K< me bhurtlj, *o Believes.
A writter iu the Cartersville News
says:
Our most noted club woman, Mrs.
' Heurovin, says, “woman is the practi
cal power of the world.’’ Then she
on to say in what way woman is
such a power, and that called to mind
the many ways in which women with
out even knowing it have influenced
the readers of tneir books and the
rising generation by their deeds of
heroism and of love. There was a
time when it was considered not at
all feminine, hardly respectable, for a .
women toj play the violin, and now ;
what a change in public opinion.
When Mrs. Humphrey Ward wrote'
“Robert Elsmere’ ’ she had no thought
of any influence in musical matters,
yet that book started the fad of the
fashion among girls for the violin in
this country. One of her heroines is
a young and beautiful girl whose vio
lin playing creates much excitement i
in London. As soon as the book was
published there was a demand for
violins, especially in Washington
City among young women, and it is
said that Washington is filled with
good lady violinists. Camilla Urso,
the noted Swedish violinist, said when
in Washington recently, “since I
came here I have been visited by
scores of young girls who wished me
to pronounce on their playing, and
there was hardly one of them whom
I had to discourage. Even iu Europe
I never saw suets equal merit among |
so many.” Long before “Robert'
Elsmere” was written, women wrote
with a nobler purpose than Mrs. I
Ward, and no doubt their writings |
have had lasting and beneficial in
fluence on many readers. Hannah
Moore wrote to elevate and improve
her sex; Elizabeth Fry to stimulate
women to thoughtful ehristiau, self
improvement; Chirlotte Elizabeth
wrote for the .same • purpose and her
“Captain Rock” was the beginning
of the Fenian movement in Ireland.
Her “Lion of the tribe of Judah”
aroused many youthful readers to
earnest Bible study, and who has not
felt the patriots love of country when
reading Miss Potter’s “ Uhaddeus of
Warsaw” or her Scottish Chiefs,”
Fanny Fouesteis “Life of Ann Hasel
tine Judson” stimulated the mission
ary movement all thougbbur country,
and I could name.many more women
whose writings and whose lives have
left their mark on our present genera
tion that would go to prove the truth
of Mrs. Henrotin’s assertion. When
she comes to Rome, Ga., next mouth
she may make a fine address before
theJFederation of Clubs on this sub- j
jeet, and I see by the Press that her
husband will come south with her
and the Rome ladies are much
inter-sted in that fact.
We read that Mrs. Robert Abbe,
the originator and most active pro
moter of “The City History Club of
—i A pickpocket is
I 1 o <?• despised, dreaded
’ and avoided. He
I a sneaking,
despicable foe
r—— w^lo ro ' )s a inaa
VyyX 11 fr-—unawares.* Men
I( !• // hate him worse
v Ili W/ - than the more
® LL 11 tH* highwayman
***- whose attack is
made in the open. There are some dis- ■
eases that are like pickpockets. They
are sneaks. If men only knew it, these
sneaking diseases are more to be dreaded
than small-pox or yellow fever. The
sneaking disease begins with some slight
disorder of the digestion aud sluggish ac
tion of the bowels. The blood becomes
disordered and the body receives insuffi
cient or improper nutriment. Emacia
tion follows ami the sufferer is troubled
with nervous prostration, brain fag, and
debility, and very likely falls a victim to
that dread destroyer, consumption. All
this happens before the sufferer fairly
realizes that he is in danger.
These sneaking diseases that undermine
a man’s constitution, and rob him of his
health are conquered by Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery. It puts
strength jnto every fiber of the body and
replaces the lethargy of sickness with the
buoyancy of health. It is the best blood
maker and flesh-builder known to science.
Mr. A. W. Caynes, of Elkhart, Elkhart Co.,
Indiana, writes: “ I send you a testimonial iu
regard to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discoverv
and what it did for me in acute inflammation of
the liver, about six years ago, when I had an at
tack in Los Angeles, Cal., and also one since I
came here. I consider Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med
ical Discovery one of the best medicines offered
to a suffering people to-day. It has only to be
given a fair trial to prove itself such.”
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad
viser has had a larger sale than any other
book of this class ever offered the public.
This book of 1,008 pages witlj 300 illustra
tions is full, from cover to cover, of practi
cal advice on health matters. This great
book, in heavy manilia covers, is now of
fered free to whoever will send 21 one-cent
stamps to pay for mailing only, uan ele
gant French cloth binding is desired, send
10 cents extra: 31 cents in alt World’s Dis
pensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
Who can measure m M ■ ■ ■
the influence of a |
t.lt lasts through all
ages and enters the
confines of eternity.
With what care,
therefore, should she
be guarded and how
great the effort be to
make her lite happy.
Mother’s
Friend
makes child-birth
easy, assists nature
in its sublime effort, leaves the Mother
stronger after than before confinement,
and robs the trying hour of its terror.
No Mother can afford to neglect its use.
1 Os druggists at fl. 00, or sent by mail op receipt
of price. Write for book containing valu
able Information for all Mothers, mailed free
The Bradfield Eegsiator Go., Atlanta, Ga.
New York” is doing a most necessary
work iu that great city in organizing
different classes for the study of the
history of New York. Such clubs
‘ would be most interesting and useful
I in all our rural districts too.
| Os all work being done by women
of the present day, that of the W. C.
T. U. is the most extensive, the most
noble and most useful. Miss Frances
E. Willard has recently, in a very
short and most interesting article in
the “Review of Reviews,” given a
s r atemeut of the origin and work of
this organization, and it is a wonder
ful thing, for now the W. C. T. U,
societies are at work for temperance,
purity and moral elevation in all coun
tries, and it is managed by women
everywhere, an evidence of the truth
of Mrs. fienrotin’s assertion about
woman.
In our own little city the work of
the Woman’s Club begins to show the
energy and progressive spirit of
improvement that is now moving the
feminine world.
While all are looking with interest
to Alaska as a gold field, why is it
that the Missionary and Philanthrop
ist have not taken more interest in the
neglected and much suffering native
Esquimaux? Dr. Lincoln Cothran, in
the Overland Monthly, made a state
ment regarding the present condition
of the natives “that is truly disheart
ening.” Ha adds, “the saddest feat
ure in the life of this cheerless people
is their extreme destitution,” and all
this he attributes to the greed and
dishonest repaeity of a few wealthy
corporations who have taken advan
tage of these poor, simple minded Es
quimaux by using the laws enacted
at Washington for their own advan
tage without any regard to the higher
moral law of right and justice between
men. These people are wards of the
nation and should be cared for.
Condensed Testimony
Chas. B. Hood, Broker and Manu
facturer’s Agent, Columbus, Ohio,
certifies that Dr. Krng’s New Discovery
has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D.
Brown, Prop. St James Hotel, i't.
Wayne, Ind., testifies th-t be was cured
of a Cough of two years standine, caused
by La Grippe, by Dr. King’s New Dis
covery. B F Merrill, Baldwinsville,
Mass., says that he has used and recom
mended it and never knew it to fail and
would rather have it than any doctor,
because it always cures. Mrs. Hemming,
222 E. 25th St. Chicago, always keeps it
at hand and has no fear of Croup, be
cause it instantly relieves. Free Trials
Hotties at Curry-Arrington Co. ’s drug
store.
DR. WYNNE COMES HERE,
Pr m nent Young Roma Physician to Live
In Atlanta,
Dr. Frank A. Wynne, who has for
three years been connected with the
Battey infirmary at Home, and a young
practitioner who stands very high in the
medical profession, has decided to make
his home iu Atlanta says the Atlanta
Journal.
Dr. Wynne has associated himself
with Dr. Harry Huzza in the practice of
medicine, and will soon make his way in
the city, as he is a young man of excep
tionable talents, experience and pleasant
address.
Mob After •‘•rveii Murderers.
Metropoijs, Ills., Oct. 20.—Sheriff
Parks of Williamson county and a dep
uty arrived from Carterville with seven
Italians to be lodged in the Massac
county jail for safety from an infuriated
mob of 150 men. The Italians, it ts
chargrd, murdered a Mr. Young Satur
day night, near Carterville, brutally
stamping out his brains and bowels,
while George Colombo, it is alleged, cut
the poor victim’s liver out with a
butcher knife. They will be held‘here
until next Monday.
Noted Client Player D»ad.
Vievna, Oct. 20. —Berthold Englisoh,
the well known chess player, is dead.
The cause of his death was brain affec
tion. Englisoh withdrew from the re
cent touruaiuant at Berlin, declaring
that his head was not clear. At this
tune rumor accused hitn of accenting a
bribe from a weak opponent to with
draw, but his death uisnroves that re
port
Notice.
I want everyman and woman in the
United States interested in the opium
and whisky habits to have one of my
books of these diseases. Address B. M.
Woolly, Atlanta, Ga , Box 362, and one
will be sent you free.
MORE ABOUT BEKESFOAd.
N«w Yo:k sun’s Acorn t of tbt* Festive
Mutt Doiitgs iu Now hA. glund
The following dispatch appeared In
Tuesday's New Yoik Suu relative to
Beresford’s plan of operation iu Worcis
ter, IV, ass,:
HE WAS "LOUD BERESFORD.”
I LANCASTER HAD A LITTLE FLING IN WOR
CESTER AND WAS TRACED TO BUFFALO.
Worcester, Mass. Oct. 18.—A photo
graph of the crook, “Lord Beresford,”
received here today has been fully identi
fied as that of Fred S. Lancaster, who
came to Worcester on about August 1,
and opened an office in the new State
Mutual Life Assurance Company’s build
ing as agent of the Merchants’ and
Manufacturers’ Life Insurance Company
of Massachusetts.
He left Worcester suddenly on Sept.
17, his fraud being confined to a few
debts for board, clothes, etc., and a loan
of SIOO, amounting in all to less than
S7OO. While in Worcester he lived at
the Bay State House with his wife, but
before he went away signed a three yeai
lease for a house in the most fashionable
part of the town and hired a pew in AH
Saints’ Episcopal chureh. He was not
apparently successful in placing insurance,
and attempted to float the Worcester
Yukon Mining Development and Invest
ment Company at $5 a share. This also
| failed, and his departuae from town
soon followed the failure.
The photograph which has been identi
fied as Lancaster’s was sent to the police
here by Capt. George W,. McClusky of
the New Yolk Detective Bureau as the
photograph of “Beresford.” Lancaster
was traced to Boston and Buffalo after
leaving Worcester.
a r.ov .« »<- • .... r.*.-
Chicago. O t 20. —Whether to risk
being held co the grand jury on acharge
of assault. or to part, with a portion of
his curic.e. so t-nat ins viociin may ben
efit by a skm grafting one a ion, is the
alternative which laces Paul Czyet, a
lad .4 year-, of age, who threw hot
water on Anton Kwitka, scalding him
so severely that an operation is made
imperative. In Justice Sabach’s court
the boy was given his choice of two
evils and allowed until Oct. 28 to con
sider the proposition.
Did You- Ever
Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for
your troubles? If not, get a bottle now
and get relief. This medicine has been
found to be peculiarly adapted to the re
lief and cure of all Female Complaints,
exerting a wonderful direct influence in
giving strength and tone to the organs.
If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipa
tion, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are
Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Mel
ancholy or troubled With Dizzy Spells,
Electric Bitters is the medicine'you
need. Health and Strength are guar
anteed by its use. Fifty cents and SI.OO
at Curry-Arrington Co.’s drug store.
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MONKEYS to pick cotton.
Hardest Wot k Mortal Nbn Fver Toiled at
days A.n Observer
In an interview in the Washington
Post a southern cotton planter says:
“Cotton picking is about as hard
work as mortal man ever toiled at. It
is a constant bending of the back to
take the fleecy stuff out of the open
bolls. Men go into the field with big
sacks depending from their necks, or
tied about their waists, and into these
they drop the cotton until the sack is
fnil, when it is emptied into a basket,
the process of filling and emptying
going on with monotonous regularity.
At the end of the day the picker has
done fairly well who has gathered 200
pounds, though expert hands will, in
good fields, often get out 400 pounds
by starting in at dawn and working
till the last glimmer of the light has
faded. The price given the pickers
Tutt’s Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
xDP YOU
BANKRUPTinhealth
constitution undermined by ex
cravagance in eating, bydisre
jarding the laws cf nature, oi
physical capital all gone, if so,
NEVER DESPAIR
Tutt’s Liver Fills will cure you.
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
sour stomach, malaria, torpid
.liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
varies with the price of cotton, but 50
cents per 100 pounds is the average
wages.
“Negroes do the bulk of the cotton'
picking ail over the south, and as a,
i rule, are more efficient than whi e
help. The women are almost as capa
l bleasthe men. Hundreds of patents
have been granted for machines to
take the iiiaee of human beings in
gathering this crop. The main troub
le is that, the cotton does not All ma
ture at the same time, and the ma
chines not only gather the open bolls
but also the green.
i “Some ingenious fellow once sup-
I gested that monkeys would be excel
lent as pickers, and the idea seemed
so plausible that a trial was made,but
after a few minutes’ work the monk
eys failed to see anything interesting
in their job, and abaudonded it in
disgust.”
Yellow Jack Killed.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic kills yellow
jack wherever they find him. No ore
who takes Cascarets regularly and sys
tematically is iu danger from the dreadful
iisease. Cascarets kill yellow fev. r
germs in the bowels and prevent ue
■ ires from breeding. 10c, 25c, 50c, al)
druggists.
d&nerow (.<» a<*<»lin>t«
Winston. N. C.. Oct 20—The Wins
ton Tobacco Fair association has for
warded an invitation to Miss Cisneros,
the young Cuban girl recently rescued
from prison by a representative of the
New Yori< Journal, to artend the big
tobacco lair Here on Nov 3. 4 and 5, as
tne gue.-t of the association.
look a- |> «»f I‘tAt'ia Green,
Decatur. Ala., Oct. 20. —B. M.
Cooper a prominent citizen of Colbert
county, committed guide by taking
Paris green. He had for ,-otne days beef;
in .i imspoadmt imiud. Cooper was
about 60 years of are. a justice of the
peace and a prominent Presbyreri.o
3h nrcii man
HgOiEMfl in
Meffl-dfoOeaa,
ELY’S CREAM BALM is a positive cure.
Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 50
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That living germs oy millions infest
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King's Royal fenneliiir
Cures these diseases in a speedy and
pleasant way, is equally proven.
O’RIAG
Is here. Look to your health at the
beginning of the hot. season. Keep
Germeteur on hand. Use it as a tonic
preventive and cure. Sold every
where. SI.OO per bottle.
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