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Made The Deaf
Hear in One Minute.
Remarkable Demonstration Given by
Chicago’s Strange Philanthropist
Before Immense Throng.
Removes Immense Parasite From System ol Well-
Known Man With a Few Doses of Pecular Medi
cine-Refuses Pay lor Services.
>, and after using It for a few
this awful thing passed from my
Chicago. Special. Excitement
over the marvelous cures of L. T.
Cooper continues unabated.
One of the largest crowds that has
yet called upon the noted philanthrop
ist visited him yesterday, and a re
markable demonstration of Ills power
was giveu before the entire audience.
Selecting an elderly gentleman, whom
he noticed carrying an ear trumpet,
Cooper motioned for him to come for
ward. He poured a few drops of pe
culiar liquid Into the mnn’s ears,and
then rubbed them softly for a mo
ment. Stepping quickly backward to
a distance of sixty feet, he asked In
an ordinary conversational tone, "Can
you hear me?" A look of surprise
day
Bystem. 1 feel much better already,
and I want to say right here that 1
thank Mr. Cooper a hundred times for
what hts medicine has done for
I would not take $5,000 and have that
thing hack hi my ayatem again
A Htory with a touch of pathos
was related by a gentleman conver
sant with the facts that Illustrates
the kindly nature of the philanthrop
ist, and explains to a great degree
his wonderful hold upon the people,
A delicate woman whoso face bore
traces of care and suffering, and
whose frail body was distorted by the
ravages of disease, calli d at the Pub-
aud delight spread over the man * face He Drug Store and asked for
as he answered, "Yes, I hear you per
fectly."
The gentleman was Mr. John Auft-
nlng, 37 Hoston avenue. Mr. Auft-
nlng stated that ho had been deaf
for many years. He said:
"For nearly nineteen years I heard
nothing. I had a terrible, rumbling
noise constantly In my head that wns
almost maddening. It appeared at n-
tiout the time I lost my sense of heal
ing, and no matter what treatment or
remedies 1 tried, I could find no re
lief. Once In a long while 1 could
Just barely distinguish a noise, but
In all those long years I was unable
to bear a human voice. 1 had given
bp hope and hail about resigned my
self to a life of silence when 1 read
of the Cooper preparations.
“Thirty days ago 1 began the Coop-
Cooper, but lie wns out and the little
woman turned away, resignedly, hut
sadly disappointed.
To her tt was another stroke of nils,
fortune, and she turned her weary
steps toward tile little home, where a
sick husband was awaiting her return,
Hut her disappointment was of short
duration, for Cooper was Just then
coming up the street, Noting the
careworn look and halting step, be
name quickly forward and assisted her
carefully over the crossing. By a few
kindly, well-dlrectt d questions, he
learned that she had been to call up
on Mr. Cooper to secure medicine for
I her slek husband, who had boon 111
for a long time, unable to provide ev
en the barest necessities for Ills lit
tle family.
The poor woman was greatly as
tonished wliun she found that she was
** i real theiil, ami my condition was miUng to m* Ceopw himself.
slated her bhr.U lo the drug store,
almost ttnmedlMoly Improved. 1 lie-
gun trt have confidence and took the
reined leu faithfully. Now, thahUfc to
the Cooper medicines alone, I tan
hear as well ns 1 evei v did In my life.
My family, and eVery one that knowp
me, will testify to the wonderful cure
in my case. 1 shall always be grate
ful to Mr. Cooper for what he has
done for me, and I want other people
who are deaf to know that there Is
yet hope for them.”
Many of those who called had come
to thank Mr. Cooper for what he hud
done for them,they having previously
written him a statement of their con
dition and having followed hia in
structions, had returned to tell him of
their euros.
A gentleman by the name of Emil
Winkler exhibited a glass Jar, con
taining a parasite eighty feet long,
which he claimed had passed from his
system atfer taking seven doses of
Cooper’s medicine. The parasite was
alive and squirming, and Mr. Winkler
was anxious to know what it was.
When Cooper informed him the
cause of his ill health had been re
moved, .he was greatly relieved, and
was profuse In his thanks to the phil
anthropist.
Thousands of people viewed the
parasite, and expressed surprise that
such a thing could exist In the human
system.
Mr. Winkler is a well-known elec
trician, living at 182 East Ohio street.
In speaking of his experience, he said:
"For five years 1 have been more
or less complaining. I have had se
vere headaches and any food that 1
ailppllc.l her not only with the re
quired medicines, but also with a gen
erous handful of silver, and sent, her
home with a light heart and smiles
shining through tears. That night
big basket of groceries was loft at
the little home, and It was not hard
to guesH who was the donor
Another feature of Cooper’s visit to
BYRDS BUDGET.
It Is no longer plain Tom Davis
anil Miss Maggie Holcomb. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Davis Is the style of
the new firm. Da.it Sunday morh-
Ing at the home of the bride's par
ents, near Silver Creek, the golden
knot was beautifully and Impressively
tied making them man and wife. Mr.
J>i,rls Is u very worthy and excel
ling young man. son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F. Davis, and the bride is a charm
ing am) popular young lady who en
joys the confidence and esteem of all
who know hey. The young collide ure
receiving the hearty congratulation* of
their many friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Callahan spent
Sunday very pleasantly with Mr. anil
Mrs. J. M. Pullen, of Flint Hill.
Mr. John Pilgrim, one of our most
substantial citizens, we are glad to
learn lias recently bought the foliif-
lett farm, near Cedartown.
Mr. W. .1. Haney, another one of our
good citizen, has rented part of the
Hatch farm, near Dime Branch, and
Mr. Jphnson Hatch has purchased part
of the same farm.
Miss Mary Moors, of Leesburg, Ala.,
an accomplished and popular young
lady who is a student of l’iedntont In
stitute at Rockmnrt, accompanied Miss
Beatrice Callahan home Sunday, and
returned Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Fricks and their
little daughter, of Shaw, are visiting
[ relatives here.
Prof. \t'lll Lee sings us he never
For old people who suffer
from rheumatism.shff joints, gouf.lumbago
neuralgia,sciatica and paralysis
, SlodcKs Liivinveivt
V gives quick relief. . If penetrates
through the nerves and tissues,relieves the
inflammation and congestion,quickens
the blood and gives a pleasant tingling
sensation of comfort and warmth.
very little rubbinq.
At all dealers
PRICE 25* 50* & $1.00
Dr Earl S.SIoan, Boston Mass.
i- ->—w- —y "..tWlB'Ht'.
LIVE OAK ITEMS. I TAX COLLECTOR’S ROUNDS.
purpose i
1 Walthall
I Heiiey
Brooks X K<»td»
Taylorsville
Posoo.
Ore moii t
Ra»toy £)tore
Horry’s (Isbell’s Store) ,
this city, and one that has attracted I sang before—the arrival of a little ^ WUillttIl I1CCUD JUOC
a great deal of attention, is the many j daughter adds Inspiration and his fav-1 re j )a j r t j ie waa ^ e an( j sup
cures of rheumatism that have been! orite song now is "Praise God from an( j body heat. The hah
effected by the use of his remedies.! whom all blesBlngB flow.”
Among the number who made state- j Mail Carrier Holmes, strange to say,
nients on this subject was Louise complains of the days being long
Herman, 945 North avenue, who said: I (when everybody knows that they are
"I have for years been a sufferer short) but then he has to he gone
from rheumatism and kidney com- all day from his darling little daugh-
plalnt. At times l was unable to J ter just arrived.
walk and my hack was very weak.
My limbs were very sore and swol
len and 1 was In a very nervous con
dition. I could not sleep at night, al
ways felt tired in the morning, and
would often have severe headaches.
My health had entirely broke down
and had begun to feel as if life was
not worth living. 1 had tried dif
ferent medicines, but all to no avail.
Nothing seemed to help me and 1 did i them for about two years and enjoy
an excellent appetite, feels strong and
sleeps well.” That’s the way Electric
Elder J. I. Samford, the beloved
pastor of New Home church, preached
a very interesting and Impressive ser
mon to a large congregation Sunday.
W. M. C.
Hlit l>t-nr Old M..iher.
"My dear old mother, who Is now
eighty three years old, thrives
Electric Hitters.” writes W. B. Brun
son, of Dublin, Ga. "She has taken
well
Hitters affect the aged, and the same Korced hoIusty never has any roots.
not know what It was to hav
or happy day.
"One evening 1 was reading in the 1 happy results follow in all cases of fe-
papers what great results Cooper s'male weakness and general debility.
New Discovery and Quick Relief were j Uu'm. Guaranteed also
Mr. G. A. Cribble gave an enter
tainment Saturday night to the young
people of this place, and It was en
joyed very much.
Mr. E. W. Yarbrough Is in your
town this week on the Jury.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dean spent Sat
urday and Sunday in Rockmart.
Mrs. A. B. Yarbrough visited
friends and relatives near Lake Creek
Saturday and Sundry.
Mr. Jim Cribble was war Rome last
week visiting relatives.
Mr. G. L. M. Yarbrough and hla
daughter, Miss Clara, attended the
Polk County Baptist As joclatlon In j Lovvorn’s Mil
Rockmait. 1 El " n
Mr. W. T. Simpkins is in Dalton
for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Yarbrough, of
R.um , spent Saturday and Sunday j |)hv
with their lather, Mr, F. H. Yar-l
hroni.h.
We are glad to say that we are j
having a good prayer meeting at Live j
Oak now.
Mr. J. M, Landrum wag in Rock-.
mart* Iasi wtwk.
Mrs. J, E. Yarbrough spent a few
days lajt weok wl'.th her mother. Mrs. I
Brock, near Lake Creek.
Mr. A. B. Yarbrough wps in Rome |
last week.
We are sorry pto say that Mrs. J.!
M.Landrum is still very sick.
Long Jim. |
More T hnn Enough t* Too Much j
To maintain health, a mature man ;
or woman needs just enough food to j
ply energy
and body heat. The habitual con
sumption of more food than Is nec
essary for these purposes is the prime
cause of stomach troubles, rheumatism
and disorders of the kindeya. If
troubled with indigestion, revise your
diet, let reason and not appetite con
trol and take a few doses of Cham
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets
and you will soon be all right again.
'or sale by Russell Drug Co.
With Birmingham gone dry, the rest
of the country might as well fall Into
line without a contest.
For • tiapp* <1 ►•kin
Chapped skin whether on the hands
or face may he cured In one night by
applying Chamberlain’s Salve. It is
also unequalled for sore nipples, burns
and scalds For sale by Russell Drug
Co
I will be at the following named places at the dates ind.cited for the
of collecting State and County Taxes for the year 1907. 1 will also
have with me on the rounds the Registration Books,
the registration of voters.
Place
Rook mart
Aragon
Buncombe
Browning’s..
A ntioeh
Fish Creek . .
Cedartown
Lake Creek
Hampton’s “ 10th.a
Kanin Hill “ Hth.a.m.
Blooming Grove... “ lltli.p m.
Young’s “ 12th,a tn
1st Bo i ml
Oct l«t.
•• 2d.
. “ 3d. a. in.
. “ 4th, a.m.
“ 4th, p.m.
•• 7th, a m.
. “ 8th,
9 r h.a. m.
2d Round
Nov. 2d and 10th
4 th
5th, a. m.
Hth, a. m.
15th, a. in.
7th. a. m.
Hth and 9th
11th, a. ni.
12th, a. m.
13.h. a. in.
13th, p. in.
14th, p. m.
11th. p. ill.
12th. p ni.
14th, a. in.
18th, a. in.
18th, p. m.
L9rh, a m.
19th. p. rn.
^hich will be open for
3d Round
Deo. 2d and 14th.
“ 3d.
“ 4th, p. in.
*' 5th. a. m.
“ 5th, p. in.
“ (1th. a. m.
“ 7 16 to 20th.
“ 9th, a in.
“ 10th, p. m
“ lltli, a in.
“ 12th, a. m.
“ 13th. a m.
i3th,noon 12 to l
4th, a. ni.
10th, a. in.
A. CALHOUN. T O.
llih, p.in.
Polk County, Ga.
ADAMS & WHITAKER.
Livery. Sale § Feed Stables
New Brick Stable. North Main St.
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Soecial Attention to Boardine Horses.
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lead all other* by virtue of quality—they are artistic as
brains can make them, reasonable in price and made in
every possible style. No modem Southern home is com
plete without WOODWARD MANTELS. The tre
mendous demand for them has made us the largest
MANTEL MANUFACTURERS in the South. Our
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signs. sent FREE ON REQUEST.
WOODWARD MANTEL CO.,
85 Whitehall St. ATLANTA. GA.
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ATLANTA, CB. '
ii mil w ii i mi
accomplishing In Chicago and I made
up my nilnd to give them a trial, and
If they were what the papers wiid
they were, why then 1 would surely
receive Borne benefit.
So l purchased some of the medi-
would eat would nauseate me. I would, cine and after the first few days I
have had dreams almost every night, j noticed that my sleep was more rcst-
dl*«y spells would compel me to quit ful and that the pain in my limbs
work. Black spots would appear he- was not so bad. 1 kept on using th.*
fore my eyes when stooping over and medicine and after two weeks I had
rising quickly. I would feel tired most nearly recovered my health. 1 can
of the time, In fact, I have had no life never say enough about these medi-
in mo to speak of for the last five cines, for I never expected to see a
years. I tried various treatments, and well day again, and here 1 am en-
one physician In St. Louis was recom- joying life with my friends, and all
mended to me and 1 was under his due to the wonderful New Discovery,
treatment some time, but ns usual 1 "I want to say that it is the great-
obtained no relief. est remedy in the world, for it has
"So many people asked me to try made me a well woman where all otli
the Cooper preparations 1 decided to ers failed."
A f • 3d cook never wants for ad
mirers.
«vord is easier said than
A man who has a family of sev
eral marriageable daughters has placed
in each of their rooms the motto:
"Learn to say Yes."
A hasty
unsaid.
The lofty work often falls to the
lowly In spirit.
The best appreciation of any tru:h
is its application
The effect of malaria lasts a long time. j
You catch cold easily or become run- ^
down because of the after effects of malaria. <(
Strengthen yourself with Scoff's 3
Emulsion. S
It builds new blood and tones up your nervous j
system.
ALL DRUGGISTS; BOc. AND $1.00. ^
for stomoch.liver and klduey troubles,
by Bradford's Drug Store. 5(
BERRY'S MEW'S.
Mr. Jud Hackney and family return
ed from a visit to the State Fair In
Atlanta last Tuesday. Mr. Hackney
had the misfortune to have
pockets picked when he started home,
and lost all the money he had with
him.
Marion Pettit and family
Cedartown, spent Sunday with their
parents.
We were glad to see such a good
attendance at Sunday School the last
few Sundays.
The singing ai Mr. Isbell's was well
attended last Sunday night, and ail
report a nice time.
Miss Rene Mattox, of Esom Hill, is
spending some time with her broth
er, Mr. Robt. Mattox.
Mr. and Mrs. Albea, of Etna, spent
Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Walker.
Mr. John Barrett spent Sunday at
Piedmont.
Mrs.John Barrett and children spent
Sunday with Mr. Tom Berry’s family.
Our farmers are getting their crops
gathered pretty fast.
School Boy.
Collar Label
“Shield)
IT’S A RISK
To buy Clothing from a general ap
pearance stand point, as all suits,
even the poorest grades, look go d
before they are worn.
IT’S SAFE
To buy clothing with the Shield label
as shown above, attached to collar.
The retail price is also at achf*d to
coat sleeve,
IT’S GUARPNTEED.
For Sale by
W. M. WADDELL,
FISH, GA.
Pll
(Mil
"While in the army in 1863 I a
taken with chronic diarrhoea," says
George M. Felton, of South Gilson,
Pa. "I have since tried many rem
edies hut without any permanent re
lief until Mr. A. W. Miles, of this
place, persuaded me to try Chamber
lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, one bottle of which stopped
it at once.” For sale by Russell Drug
Co.
Cures Bilious--ss. Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach, Torpid Liver and
Chronic Constipation,
Pleasant to take
Laxative Fruit Syrup
For sale at Bradford's drug store.
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clears
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It is guaranteed