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need only to up'/tly
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ho conquered ami lit: v:6;n«!c i tiesli healed.
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ofpofl dot's witij i:nj .uni hind itSipon til*
wound as you won'. ! a voul'-iee.
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IVttr HlS tit. Ul. Horn., ScviV I ..-.'s. '< luhletoot or uthsC
diseases nmong your towls use .'exlcuu Must, ug Liniment.
PURITY.
.7 YEAR OLD
KENTUCKY RYE
MADE AT OUft KENTUCKY DISTILLERY FOR 43 YEARS,
and praised by thoussnd9 of consumers as the best
whiskey in the world for the least money.
gg..f2ia.fM
4 lull quarts, 7ytsr«M SI .98
4 “ “ 10 “ “ 3.40
4 “ “ 12 “ “ 2.00
4 “ “ 14 “ “ 3.98
We Ansa Von ONE DOLLAR an each gaMan, sad peeve that
WE ARE THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND.
CONSUMERS iUSflLUNS COMPANY,
INOMOMATii.
242 to 250 Ssvenlh 81., LOUISVILLE, KY.
Refexencf.s : German Initmnee Bank, Drmdstrcct, or any Express Co.
We know the above company to be reliable.—Ho.
Out? Cooot? Awe The Best-^
Our Price the lowest
Parry Mfg & lnd,ana p° ,is
Ind.
Druggists' Meager Profits.
“Her, son, fill this prescrip*
tion>” said a deaf man os he
walked up to the counter in a
drugstore on the principal street
in town.
All right, sir,” replied the
obliging clerk.
Prescription tilled, the clerk
made a neat parcel of it, and,
handing it to the customer, said;
“Seventy-live cents, please,”
“How’s that?” ask the deaf
man,
“Seventy-five cents,” politely
responded the cloak.
Thrusting his ngh hand down
iniohis trousers pocket, he drew
California.
* hast Weak's Letter.
Mr. Sam Wills keeps pickiug
and ginning cotton. Must have
a new variety—“the ever-bear
ing”
W. S. Vaughan and wife, after
spending several days with home
folks, have returned home,
’Squire J. P. Denton and
daughter, Miss. Janie, attended
the fnneral at Mount Tabor
Wednesday of last week.
The repairing of Wltelen Acad
emy has begun. Shingles have
been purchased, and a new roof
put on; the building will be put
fourth a nicktc and pass it to the condition
Mr. S. B. Ragsdale was in Ac-
worth Tuesday of last week
rite Railroad surveyors
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digest* whet yon eit
This preparation contains all of Stm
dlgautants and dlgeau all klDda of
food. It gives Instant relief and never
falls to cure. It allows you to eat all
the food you want. The moot sensitive
stomachs can take It. By its use many
thousands of dyspeptics have been
cured after everything elee failed. la
unequalled for the stomach. Child
ren with weak stomachs thrive on It.
First dose relieves. A diet unnecessary.
Prepared only by E. O. PaWirr* Co.. Chicago
The $l. botUe contains 1 It tlaumthaise. MM,
clerk.
“1 said 75 cents,” remarked
the clerk.
“Well didn’t I give it to you?”
innocently responded the cus
tomer.
“This is not enough; your hill
is 75 cents,” was the clerks an
swer.
“Did I give you more than 5
cents?” queried the aged man.
No, you did not; I want 75
cents,” was the clerk’s reply.
“There’s your 6 cents. What’s
the matter with you?” indig
nantly answered the customer.
“Oh, go to the dickens! 1 made
2 cents on you, anyhow!” angri-
y retorted the drug clerk.
The tounage ot merchant
ships in course of construction
in Great Britain is less than at
any time since 1897.
Exemption from military
service on payment of a sum
of money is to be abolished by
the new Spanish ministry.
Largest an.,HosTCoMPLETEBuccYfACTORY on Earth Write for
Prices and
Catalogue
11 tho namoof tho Celebrated Altcratlvo
I System In*iterator tided by thous-
n * Is of men. women and children to cure
Uieir several ailments, and prescribed by
physicians in cmm of chronic Lung,
Kidney and Bladder Dlseaaeg. It is not
a patent medicine, but a sterling remedy
composed of extract* of Herbs, Roots,
- 'IMA.W Benieg and Seeds, which will relieve and
our© all troubles omanatingr from weaV or diseased lungs, weak and cMnordcred kid
neys and affections of t >e madder. It is \ wonderful tonic for tho system, and cures
those manifold l!!s resulting from premature decay, nervous debility, weakness,
urinary disorders, etc. CIIKIttUGIN Is Also a valuable corrective for women during
thoir monblrual period, and no household should be without a bottle of it on hand.
PRICE, 30c. PER BOTTLE,
MANUFACYURCP only BY M. BLOCK A CO., CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
For Sale by A J Cooper & Co.
pitched their tents
Columbus Mctiraw.
have
Mr.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
CiMsnisi teksfuli In Cfftet NsviaNr t. 1901.
STATION!.
•No. S
•No. 14
•No 18
I.v^hiiLiahoogu
Ar Dalton f.
6.45am
aoftpm
3.0 pin
8 OSam
?.uiim
4 Ittpm
Ar Rome
»■ loam
8 1S|mi
5. I S pm
Ar Atlanta
11 Nimn
I0.30| mi
7.4.i|«n
t.v Atlanta
tsovpni
It). 4?ipm
Ar Mueon
3.25pm
12 55b m
Ar JvHup
Lv Jl’Hlip
8 ittam
5 3nnm
Ar JiftcUsonvillo
8 30nm
6 JUnni
Ar Brunswick
t.ttrm
No. 8 carries Pullman bleeping Car Ghana*
noogn to Atlanta
No. 14 la solid Vestlhuled train Chattanooga
to JacUaonvillo currying Baggage Car. Dnv
Coaches and elegant Pullman Drawing Room
Sleeping Car. through without change; altto
Sleeper A limit a to HrunswicU.
STATIONS.
V Atlanta
Ar Rome.
Ar Dalton
Remus.
Last Week s Letter.
As it is very seldom that I see
ttnv news from this place, I send
you a items of news.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Coleman
visited the their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Holland, last Sunday
Miss Nannie Ulsherry, of near
Brownsville, is visiting friends
and relatives hero this week.
The singing at Mr. Henry Mat
thews’ last Friday night was n
tine treat, and was greatly enjoy
ed by the large crowd present.
Miss Willie Fowler, an nttrac
tive young lady of Woodstock
Ga., has returned home after an
extended visit to her sister, Mrs
S. W. Ragsdale.
15. J. Coleman & Sons will erect
a commissary at their large saw
mill. It he will a great conve
nience to their employees.
Mr. J. R. Holland left for the
Classic City a few days ago. Ho
will attend a course of lectures
in the Normal School there. Wo
ish him success.
Mr. R. D. Duns by and family
of Braswell, were visiting rela
tives here on Sunday last.
Mr. Titos. Holland, of Me Flier
son, spent, q few days in our tow
last. week.
Ar ( Imtiunooga.
Lv Chat tanooga
Ar Loxingjon..^
Ar Cincinnati....
LouInvIHc
Lv Chni lan Off!
Ar NumIivIIIo . .
•No i:i |*No 15 *No 7
5. Whim I 5 00pm 7.55nni
7.3 am, 7.lOpnil 10 :H>am
8 Mam) 8.9*pm ii Mum
9. i5am 9 bopn., i oopm
10 O tam 10 40pm
5.15pm 5.55a in | . . .
7.30pm 8 i bani' .
TT5pn» j io 35um j ^.
1.35pm I I5um I 25pm
1155pmj 0 40am| Onnpn)
No 13 enrrl©** Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Cincinnati.
No.' 15 carries Pullman Sleeping Cor Atlanta
to Clnclnnutl and Chattanooga to Louidville
gTATIONH.
Lv Chattanooga
Ar Knoxville....
Ar Morristown..
Ar Hot Springs.
Ar Asheville....
Ar Salisbury....
A r Greensboro.
Ar Raleigh
Ar Norfolk
♦No. 49*No. 12 ;*No. 30
9.55am 5.15am 10 .15pm
l.lopm o.|5um| l 40am
130pm 11055nm 3 1 5am
7.49pm 12.45am 4 Warn
« 15pm 1 *2 15pm 5 5
I 8.:15pm 1 11 2mm
to »7pm 12.50pm
I 5 2Qwm' 4.02pm
I 9. ;t am!. .7
Improvement Southern Railway
Dining Cart.
kruthrrn Rv. I* making an csptola
feature of dining car service on many o
Its through trains, anil In order to make
dining c irs more attractive than evwr
are now equipping all of these cars wirli
electric fans and electric f»na and electric
lights. A ntimliei'of the dining drain
through lines between Atlanta und New
York have lieen equipped with electrlo
fans and lights and these improvements
will rontsnnc until all the dining cars
on the tkmthurn system will, have these
advantages.
There are very few roads in the world
that have electric lights and fans in their
dining cars and this improvement will
mid much to tlie already excellent dining
car service of the Southern Ry.
W. 11. Taylor, A. G. V A.
Three Times the Value
OF ANY OTHER.
ONE THIRD EASIER,
ONE THIRD FASTER
No. 12 carries Pullman Drawing Room Sleep
ing car- Chattanooga to New York via Ashn-
vllle and Danville to Richmond, arriving
Richmond 0.55 a m ulao Cullman bleeping Car
Danville to Norfolk.
No 30 in solid train Chattanooga to Balia-
bnrv. with Pullman Sleeping Car Chnttanuogs
to Suit* ury and Sali»hur.v.lo New York
35
♦No 4-‘
p.55tlm in 3: pm
1. lOpinj mu. m
2. *.’hpm :t.pnom
5.45pm 7 Mill ill
We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign
PATENTS
nd model, sketch or photo of Invention tor 1
free report on patentability ■
' How to f
For free book, i
Write
SSrfSlE-'lims
GASNDW4
0PPQ5ITE 11.5. PATENT 0EEICE
WASHINGTON.DC.
Money to Ln n
I am prepared tn negotiate I a
proved farms at 7 per c< nt. . te
ioans of ®1,000 or over, linn 8 p, ri
ten- t i.ii uin-, lex* Him. one
dollars, by inking tir t morigng. .
offered as eolUterid. No c*.>n.
clnirged. but applicuni must pa
slract of title ami inspection f. c s
A. J 1
SHplU-Om D.dia
To Cure A Cold In One Day
M e L xative Hr imo Quinine i ablets
II liruguixls refund the money if it fails
I cure K. * v . Grove's signature i9 on
...tell box. Me.
STATIONS.
*Ne." 23
•No. If
Lv Rome
Ar Anniston
n 2 ipm
7.27pm
,m. 20am
1 1.35ii m
Ar Hlrmingimm
9 55pm
li.if.ptn
II-
Ar Selma
2.0 iam
s.ftopm
•
2.05am
1 35pm
Ar Mobile
8 loam
I0.55pm
l.
Ar Meridian
Ar New Orleans
8.05 pm
8.30am
I.Rxn ive Chocolates cures chronic, con- j
stlpatlon and liver troubles. Purely veg. I
cubic. Guaraniucd iiy Dr.| Cooper.
FOLEYSifiONEY^TAR
STATIONS.
Lv Cbattiihooga.
Ar Knoxville....
Ar Morristown...
Ar Ilristol
Ar Washington..
Ar Now York....
No. 42. carries Pullmn
oooga to New York without change.
No. :i0 carries Pullman Sleeping «'nr Chntta
noogaio Knoxville. Knoxville to New York vu
Dugorstown and Harrisburg
12.43pm 7.1 Jain
Sleeping Car tlbatta*
Ar Jackson f , „
Ar Vicksburg I f fi.50am
Ar Shreveport ...I 1 H2.45piB
No. 16, Pullman Bleepers Meridian to Nu»w
Orleans and Shreveport-
No.23 Pullman sleeper Birmingham to Mobile.
♦No. 15 |
7.15pita I .
9.43pm ..
10.00pm l.
I | l*No 16
7771Lv Home.. . art { P.OOoni
... Ar Oadhden. nr. i 6 35nm
. ..lAr Attulla.. 1 vl 1 6 30am
•Daily. tDally except Sunday.
C. H. ACKKRT. G. M . Washington. D. C.
W. A. TURK. P. T. M . Washington. D C.
P. H. HARDWICK. G P A . Washington. D C. ;
C. A BENSCOTER, a.c P A .Chattanooga.Teas
ltoptthscoa|ihsnd hstlllnn^i J. %■ SHIPLEY, T. P A- Ctas.ttaaogi, Teas.
Shady Grove.
Last Week’s Letter.
Everything is lively und al
right. tip here.
Of course \ve are in favor of
a correspondent, picnic, brother,
hut who will furnish the rush
and nics for us to pic? Don’t you
think the editor will? I flunk he
ought, too, don’t you?
George Osborne passed through
here Monday headed for Cedar-
town.
Uncle Z. Land gave the Shady
Grove school a very interesting
talk Monday.
Acorntree district lias been
well represented at. McMicheu
and C iletuan’s saw mil! for the
inst two weeks.
Ben Arnold und wife passed
through our town Friday.
II. L). I’arris attended court
at Acorntree Saturday.
The enrollment of students ot
this place are still increasing,
and the patrons are well pleased
witli their (teacher.
Miss Eula and Tishie Parris
visited Miss Nellie and Irene
Matthews Sunday.
Quite a crowd af young people
attended a singing at Henry Mat
thews Friday night.
Miss Nellie and Irene Mat
thews visited Miss Beatrice and
Maime J.inzy Sunday,
II. I). Parris and wife were
the guests of Rev. George Dur
ham Sunday.
Miss Jessie Spears visited Miss
,'Etta Durham Wednesday night.
Agio's wanted
pied leirUory.
in all unoccu-
Wheelcr & Wilson M’f’g. Co.,
Atlanta .Ga.
•WINTER
HOMES IN A
LAND.”!
SUMMER
The Southern Railwxv has issued its
beautiful "Winter Homes In a Hummer
Land” folder for the season 1003-3. This
folder is published in very attraetive form
mid is profusely illustnted witli photo,
er.pha of the famous southern winter re-
»nc'H mid their environments. It also con
od ns i.umerous views of the scenery from
the mountains to the sub-tropical scene,
■ f Florida and Nassau. This booklet
gives full and complete Information re.
arding all of the leading winter resort,
for health or pleasure and also a com-
let.. Il»t of all of the smaller hotels ami
oar'ing houses whl< h have nccommoda.
inusYor winter tourists, uivimt rates per
mi. w- ek ami mouth and other valuable
inta to tliote desiring p> locate for the
winter a -vwlu re in the south. If yon
re eoiitninplating a trip to any point do
not 'nil m first supply j ourself with tins
hookl.t h\ sending a one cunt stamp t •
.n pas-eager .igeiit of this comp my. If
ON are not ro. f.-nudsting II trip, .*< ml
lor one any wiivj j on a ill rlml much in it
to ml rest y..ii. .V oiler tourist tickets
t gremiv teiluced rales uow on sale. For
any funner iiilonuation desired as 'o
rates, routes and ream's w rite to the tie ir-
est passenger agent o| the Southern Itnil*
wav. J, u. iie.im, Dial t'a-a. Agi.
1». W. Hunt, it K. < ary.
Div. I’.iss. Agt. Dt»t. Fats, .kgt.-
■HUNTING AND KISH NU UN TiltS
SOUTH.”
A very attractive ami luterentiog lu»,it
—h nook itis.-u, tive 01 the eat iocalitie, •
in the south for v..rion» kinds of guue
ami tiali. Coi.lutn* toe game ia.va ot the
ditfcle-1 stales |>e t twed uy the Soiltli-
ern ituilway. Wiib- .1 K .-ildpley, Lav.
eling passenger agent, < ',nmtrnoo;a, lead,
for a copy of ttiU putlicaliou,