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Good Night.
Little boy sweetheart, with eyes that
shine
Blue as the ski^s on a summer morn,
Lips that are wreathed in a smile divine.
Velvety cheek that is pressed to mine,
Life has seemed fairer since you were
born;
Fold n «oui petals, my rosebud white;
Good night, my baby, good night,
Good night
Little boy sweetheart, I love you so!
Ho p that love you will never know;
N igh t fter night when my work is
through
Wc n out and weary. I come to you.
B [1 c our couch till upon my ear
Fall a faint music i yearn to hear,
Mad** by your breathii so soft and light,
Good night, my baby, good night,
Good night.
Then by f, your side as i nightly kneel
rp Jo the ,, All . i r . .tthei ,, 1 , make _ . appeal, .
That he Will guide you and guard and
bless
Touch you with love and unselfishness,
Mold you and lead you life’s path along.
That you grow manly and true and strong.
That he may grant you a future bright,
Good night, rny baby, good night.
Good night.
—Denver News
May Be Misunderstood.
The man who makes brilliant
satirical speeches has a gift which
must be handled with care. The
first thing he knows the public may
rely on him for amusement and
eea e to take him seriously.—Wash¬
ington Star.
warn Us i
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TALLULAH FALLS RAILWAY CO
Time Table No. 23.
In Effect Sunday March 9th, 1902 ‘
8 A. M., Eastern Time.
1 I 12
DLY STATIONS
DAILY
P. M. uV Ar P.M.
Vi 00 .Tallulah Falls. I OO
Vt °5 Tallulah Lodge 12 57
Vi 20 . . Turuerville .. 12 43
V) o >0 F . Hollywood . . 12 28
'J-\ i/j 8 F..Anandale .. 12 18
vf \ F. . . .Hills..... 12 n
‘j i . Clarkesville. . 12 05
(> 1 o . .. Demorest .. 11 co
6 H) . . .Cornelia . . , 11 35
p. Ar ,Y A.M.
“F" tor flag stations.
W. S. Erwin,
General Manager.
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Very Cheap.
Round trip excursion tickets to
Colorado points, and The Pacific
Coast, during the months of June,
July and August, For full infor-
mation address,
Fred D. Miller.
Trav. Pass. Agent Ill. Cent. R.R.
Atlanta Ga.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yon haven’t a regular, healthy movement of the
bowel* bowel* every day, and be you’re well. ill Force, or vriil be. keep your
open, In the shape of
violent physic or pill poison, is dangerous. The
smoothest, easiest, most perfect way of keeping
the bowels elear and clean is to take
a CANDY
CATHARTIC
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EAT ’EM LIKE CANDY
Fl*a*ant, Palataole, r Potent, . . . Taste ^ Good, _ , Do ..
Good, Never Sleken, Weaken or Gripe- 10, 25 and
60 cent* per box. Write for free oample, and book¬
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Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York.
KEEP YOUR BLGOO CLEAN
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business Head.
“You ought to have been asham¬
ed to take money for that mule.”
“I was kind of ’shamed,” answer¬
ed Mr. Erastus Pinklev. “I was
mighty glad to git shed of him.
But I was afraid dat if I offered him
to you fo’ nullin’ you’d git suspi¬
cious.”—Washington Star.
A Just Indignation.
“I understand Miss Searan Yel-
lough in a lit of anger yesterday
smashed a hundred dollar mirror in
her room.”
“Don’t blame her, considering the
character of reflections it had been
casting on her.”—Baltimore jS T ews.
His Preference.
“Which side of your face would
you rather have shown in the pic¬
ture?"' asked the photographer.
“The outside,” answered the sit¬
ter, who had heard of the advance
made in X ray photography.—Bal¬
timore American.
Discovered.
Teacher—Xow, Ethel, who wrote
the “Elegy In a Country Church-
yard?”
Ethel—Please, ma’am, it was Wil¬
lie Smif. I seen him goin’ in the
churchyard at recess, ma’am.—Chi¬
cago News.
Stop the Cough and Work off the
c dd.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a
Cold in one day. N Cure, No Pay. Price
B5 cents.
Plagiarism.
“I wish,” said the literary hack,
“that I could sell air I write.”
“And 1 wish,” replied the editor,
who had discovered something,“that
you wrote all you sell.”—Philadel-
“ ’ ’
phia Press. ,
And Wouldn’t Hurt So Much.
George—They say that girl you
used to call on has very large feet.
Paul—Well, they’re not as large
as her father’s, at am rate.—Chel-
“ <*■«
Safe Advice.
“Do yon ever advise your patients
to take exercise, doctor ?”
“Oh, yes; it’s perfectly safe to do
so. They never take it.”—Indian-
apolis News.
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ALL WOML
Wine of Caixlui is the guardian r
of a woman's health and Imppi- 4
ness from yontli to old age. It h
helps her safely into womanhood, p
It sustains her during the trials |
of pregnancy, childbirth and (§
motherhood, making labor easy S
and preventing Hooding and mis- ^
carriage. It gently leads her f I
through the dangerous period
known as the change of life. u
WIMS« r €:
cures loucorrhcea, failing of the
womb, and menstrua! irregularity
in every form. It i» valuable in
even* trying period of a woman's
life. It reinforces the nervous
system, acts directly on the geni¬
tal organs and is i topic
for women known. Ask your
druggist for a $1.00 bottle of
Wine of Cardtii.
BatesviUe, Wine Cardui Ala.. July and 11,1SOO. Thed-
I am nsinff of
ford’s Black-Drausiit and I feel like a
different woman already. Several la¬
dies here keep the medicines in their
homes all the time. I have three girls
and thev are using it KATE with me. BROWDER.
Mrs.
For advice and literature, Ladies’ address, !>epart- piving
symptoms, “The Advisory
ment”. The Chattanooga Medicine Company,
Chattanooga, Term.
A LITTLE NONSENSE.
The Rise In Beef of Vital Importance
to Some Nowadays.
The young man looked proudly at
the sweet faced girl beside him.
“Dearest,” he said, “I would urge
you to marry me at once hut for
one horrible doubt.”
“A doubt, Edgar? Why, what
can it be?”
“I will tell vou, my love. You
know what my salary is. You know
just what our expectations are.
With care we could get along nice¬
ly.”
“Yes, Edgar.”
“W c could get along nicely if I
could be convinced of one thing.”
“What is that, Edgar?”
“Do you—can you—will you try
to get along without beef?”—Cleve¬
land Plain Dealer.
The Number and Kind.
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Jones—Sponger says he can drink
any number of cocktails.
Brown—Any given number, you
mean.
Thanks to the Beef Trust.
“It is in the barnyard very much
as it is in the great world beyond,”
remarked the wise duck.
“1 don’t quite follow you,” an-
swered the bantam rooster.
“The peacock does most of the
strutting, but it is the modest, unas¬
suming cow who sets the financial
w orld agog and whose name becomes
a household word.”—Washington
£tar.
Romantic Fiction.
“Can’t somebody part them?” ex-
claimed one of the horrified bystand-
ers.
“ Part them? Not much!” said
man w ho "was nearest to the
scene of excitement. “Stand back
and let them fight it out. One’s an
encyclopedia canvasser and the oth¬
er’s a map peddler.”—Chicago Trib¬
une.
No Man’s Slave.
“There’s a girl who would rather
remain single than be the slave of
any man.”
“But isn’t she afraid of being
lonesome ?”
“Oh, no. She is too busy on her
g reat book > ‘How to Manage a Hus-
band/”—Detroit Free Press,
To Put an Egg In a Bottle.
Take a hard boiled egg and a com¬
mon water bottle. Shell the egg.
Light a piece of paper and throw it
burning into the water bottle. What
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EGG ENTERING BOTTLE.
will happen? The air in the bottle
expands from the effect of the heat
and escapes partially, leaving after
a short while only a very little thin
and hot air in the bottle. Now place
the egg on the mouth of the bottle
like a cork, without pressing it in.
The air in the bottle will as soon as
the paper is burned and the heat de¬
creases cool off and become dense,
while the egg, following the atmos¬
pheric prebsure, will slip into the
neck of the bottle and finally fall to
the bottom with a loud report.
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Then bathe the outside of the throat
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