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After eating, persons of a bilious habit
will derive great benefit by taking one
of these pills. If you have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH,
they will promptly relieve the nausea,
SI CK HEADACHE , ^n
and nervousness which follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy feel¬
ings. Elegantly sugar coated.
Take No Substitute.
To the Public.
it has been decided by the man¬
agement of the Cliff Mouse pro*
perty, to charge a small fee admis¬
sion in order to keep up much need¬
ed repairs in the grounds. The
ticket wdll also ‘‘admit bearer' to
the handsome, new cement swim-
ining pool now being constructed
on the grounds.
Respectfully,
R. L. Moss, Jr., Mgr.
Tallulah Falls. Ga.
How 's This?
We otter One Hundred Dollars Reward
I 01 any case of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F J. Chkynky & Ia>., Props., Toledo,O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. if.
Chevney for tin* lest 1'» years, and believe
him porterily and honorable financially in all business
transactions able to carry
out any obligations Tiiaux, made by their firm.
Went & vVImiesalH Druggists,
Toledo, O. Waldinu, Rinnan Marvin
‘W holesale Drnggisi s, Toledo, O.
llall’s Cabo 1 li t'nro is uiken internally,
acting directi v upon the blood and mucous
Btulaees of i lit system. Price 75c. per bot¬
tle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials
free.
Hall’s Familv Pills are the beat.
Guerry will be a back number
after next Thursday.
FOR THE LITTLE ONES.
How Henry Ward Beecher Learned an
Important Lesson of Life.
Friends of Henry Ward Beecher
repeat a story which he used to tell
about his teacher, who taught him
to depend upon himself.
“1 was sent to the. blackboard and
went, uncertain, full of whimpering.
“ ‘That lesLSon must be learned/
said my teacher in a very quiet tone,
but with terrible intensity. All ex¬
planations and excuses he trod un¬
der foot with utter scornfulness. ‘I
doiPt want anv reason why you
haven't it/ he would say.
a ( 1 did study it two hours/
“ ‘That is nothing to me. I want
the lesson. You may not study it
at all or you may study it ten hours.
Just suit yourself. I want the les¬
son/
“It was rough for a green boy, but
it seasoned me. In less than a
month 1 had the most intense sense
of intellectual independence and
courage to defend my recitations.
“One day his cold voice fell upon
me in the midst of a demonstration,
‘No/ 1 hesitated and then went
back to the beginning, and on reach¬
ing the same point again ‘NoP ut¬
tered in a tone of conviction barred
mv progress.
... The nexd!’ And I sat down in
red confusion.
“He, too, was stopped with ‘No/
but went right on, finished and as he
sat down was rewarded with ‘Very
well/
«» i Why/ -whimpered I, T recited
it just Bs he did, and vou said
“No !” 9
“ ‘Why didnY you say “Yes” and
stick to it? % It is not enough to
know your lesson; you must know
that you know it. You have learn¬
ed nothing till you are sure. If all
the world says “No!" your business
is to say “Yes!” and prove it. f »
£top the Cough and Work off the
cold.
Luxativtj Bromo Quimue Tablets cure a
gold in one ilav. N Cure, No Pay. Price
85 eents.
Jenny and Her Goat.
Little Jenny is five years old.
She has a goat five months old. It
follows Jenny like a playful little
dog. It nibbles bread and green
lettuce out of her hand. Sometimes
in play it butts its little head
against Jenny, and then Jenny pre¬
tends to tumble down. But it is all
fun. The goat would not hurt her
little mistress.
“Ma-a!” “Kiddy, Kiddy/' says J enny.
says the little goat. Then
butt Kiddy pretends to be cross and to
tumble Jenny, and Jenny pretends to
down and to be very angry.
So then there is a great fuss. But
it is all only play.
Pimples and Carbuncles.—Costs
Nothing to Try.
B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm)
is now recognised as a certain and
su,e cure tor eczema, itching ^kin,
^ tumors, scabs, scales, watery
blisters pimples, aching bones or
joint'., boils carbuncles, prickling
pain in skin, old. eating bores,
ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Blam
taken internally, cures the worst
and most deep-seated cases bv en¬
riching, purifying and vitalizing
the blood, thereby giving a healthy
blood supply to the skin. Botanic
Blood Balm is the only cure, to stay
cur-d, for these awful annoying
akin troubles. ileitis every sore
and gives the rich glow of health
so the skin. Builds up the broken
down body and makes the blood
red and nourishing. Especially
advised for chronic, old cases that
doctors, patent medicines and hot
springs fail to cure. Druggists $ 1.
To prove that B. B. B. cures,
sample sent free and prepaid by
writing Blool Balm Co., Atlanta,
(da. Discribe trouble, and free
medical advice sent in sealed letter.
Don’t fail to attend the “Old
Moss” sale at the Southern Depot
on (une 28th. See adv. elsewhere.
A Cashier Testifies.
Pepsin Syrup Bo., Monticello, Ill.
Gentlemen : —After twenty years
of aches and pains caused by con¬
stipation brought on by sedentary
habits, l have found more relief in
two bottles of Dr. Caldwell’s Sy¬
rup Pepsin than all of the hundreds
of other remedies l have tried, and
I take pleasure in giving you this
testimony, believing you have the
finest preparation made for stomach
troubles.
Very truly yours, D. F. Lange.
Cashier Wabash R. R. East St.
i ,ouis.
Sold by all druggists.
Press notices throughout the
state indicate the nomination of
Mr. J. H. Estiil next 'Thursday by.
a good mo j or it y.
<8
'his signature is on every box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo^Quimne Tablets
the remedy that cures a e©l«J in one da,y
Lord Pauncefote. British Am¬
bassador to the United States, died
last Saturday.
To Cure a CoI:iin one Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund t he money if it fails ro
RWte. B. W. Grove's signature is on each
box. 25 c.
The Dougloss Breeze’ expresses
the truth in F a Nutshell when it
says : “Sam [ones referred to Mr.
Estiil as ‘a hole in the ground.’
Mr. Estiil referred to Jones as a
‘Christian gentleman.’ Both lied. •> >
Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin
cures Constipation. Sold by all
druggist.
Guerry’s prohibition platform
will be too weak next Thursday.
He’ll find that the people want no
dictator.
Stop the Cough and Work off the
cold.
Laxatire Bromo Quinine Tablets cure a
eold in one day. K Cure, No Pay. Pries
85 oents.
The plain people are going to
show Terrell and Guerrv how much
the> T don't want either of them for
governor next Thursday.
Knightsville, Ind*. April 22 d, lsv»S.
Pepsin Syrup Oo., Monticello, 111 .
Gentlemen :—I have been selling
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin ever
since it was first introduced to the
trade. It is the best seller I have
ever had on my shelves and gives
the best satisfaction to my custo¬
mers of anything I ever offered
them. Where l sell it once they
invariably return tor more. As a
laxative or as a physic it is par ex-
cellence, the most pleasant and
satisfactory preparation 1 have ever
sold.
Yours, etc., G. H. Came.
Sold by all diuggists.
'B.aUs \o ths
MOest.
K of P Excursion.
To California viaMissouri Pacific
Ry. tickets on sale to wither San
Franscisco or Los Angeles and re-
turned at very low rate* August
ist. to August 7th. Final return
limit Sept. 30th.
Low Roundtrip Rates to Colorado
in June.
\ ia Missouri Pacific Ry., and
Rio Grande.
Less than One Fare.
For the round trip to Portland,
Seattle and and Tacoma via Mis¬
souri Pacific Ry. Tickets on sale
July 15th., to 20th., with final
limit of Sept. 15th., Diverse routes
and stopovers allowed. This line
takes you through the heart of the
Rockies. A golden opportunity
to visit Pacific Coast. Send for
maps panphlets etc, to
I. E. R eh lander. T. H. A.
Chatanooga, Tenn.
Elegant Dining Cars.
New Service Inaugurated on the
Iron Mountain Route
The Iron Mountain Route has
inaugurated a new dining car ser¬
vice on its fast daily trains from
St. Louis, Memphis and interme¬
diate points to Texas. These cars
have just been turned out of the
<§
Pullman shops and ure models of
skillful workmanship. They are
handsomely fitted up, thoroughly
equipped with the latest appliances
and lighted with electricity. The)
are also supplied with electric fans.
Meals are served a la carte from
dainty Haviland china, Libby cut
glassware and elegant silverware
This is the only line running
dining cars from St. Louis to points
in Southern Missouri, Arkansas
and Texas. It has a triple daily
service between St. Louis and Tex¬
as and a double daily service be¬
tween Memphis and Texas of
Pullman sleeping cars with electric
lights, fans and all up-to-date ap¬
pliances.
Texas.
Idle Land of many Crops best
reached via Memphis and the Iron
Mountain Route two trains daily,
reclining chair cars (seats free) and
standard JPullman Sleeping Cars
through to Dallas, Ft. Worth, El-
paso etc. This also reaches
Arkansas, Oklahoma. Indian Ter—
ritory, Arisona, New Mexico and
California. Books and pamphlets
descriptive of the western states
free. A postal curd will do it,
wnte,
I. E. Rehlander, T. P. A.
Chattanooga, Tenn.
A $5000 Cash Prize Offer.
The Atlanta Constitution offers
$5,000 in a new cash prize contest
upon the number of bales m the to¬
tal United States cotton crop, 1901-
02, provided the estimates are re¬
ceived during April, 1902. There
are four prizes, $2,000, $1,240, and
$750 for the best three estimates,
and $1,000 for general distribution
among all estimates coming within
500 bales either wav from the exact
figure. Every estimate must be
accompanied by a yearly subscrip¬
to ITe Weekly Constitution,
per year, and double estimates
are allowed on all Constitution and
Sunny South combination subscrip¬
tions, both for only $1.25 per year.
'file Constitution stands exactly
up to the letter upon all its offers.
Send in today and put the whole
thing, letter, money and estimate,
in the same envelope, addressed to
The Atlanta Constitution,
Atlanta, Ga,
A tramp stole a bottle of Drt
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. When
he appeared in court he explained
that he saw in the advertisemen.
that it was “easy to take,” so lie
took it. “ Discharged, > j said the
judge. i 4 I will go and take some
myself. i ) It is to take and is
easy
a perfect laxative, Sold by all
druggists.
m # * TEXAS LjtHOlMA CAlR !
*I» AINU INplAN TER.
Are b£st reac bvithe Cotton Belt, mpbi^ ich line.
runs witho'ut two trainsXday^fro xTie^ M< either to Texas', reach , Pl»l
change. ait s •
director make close eqnnecuo OKfaho\n l
for and al( I pdianTerritory. parts of Texas, ;k§ HE 1 l &
t r &A L.
i FT. WORTW.1
PASO irwroao j2 TVLl r \ i SsHRCvfPOflr
HILL. 9 m ;oS ; 0 *| 4 lCAr»«
SAN MMIOS- OATESVILLC WACJ „ (SlUFKIN \ \
s V
•AN ant#»no.
If you warn to ftn\d a A>ed borne HOUSTON
in Texas, where ybi. crops are &OAIVISTON
raised and where peW ouPUjandsome le prosper,
write Tor a copy of
booklets. ••Homes in the) South¬
west” and ‘’ThroughT as w itb
a Camera.” sent freeCfiofany-
body who is anxious to bettear his N. B. BAIRD, f. P. A., • * ATLANTA, GA.
condition. st. laws. so
e.w. i>tum ,«. f>. 11.
SOUTHEP.N
RAILWAY
THE GREAT HIGHWAY
OF TRADE AMD TRAVEL.
Uniting th« Principal Commercial
Centers and Health and Plcasurs
Resorts of the 4louth with the A?
NORTH, EAST and WEST.
ni^h.c)»M v. Trains, Through 91eerin^*Cars
b«tw««a If TorH and New Criauns, via A.ianta.
Ciaeiaaati d florid* Points win Atlanta and win
Athavilla.
Naw York d Florida, «ith«r via L^ochbuF^, £>anvill«
•net tuvaattahi or VU Richmond, Danvillo and
SavanaAh.
Superior Dialng-Oar ••vrlc« on all Through Trains.
Rn««lloat fofrio* and Low Ratos to CHarloston
count forth Carolina lnt«r*Stat« ansi Went Indian
Exposition.
Win tor Tourist Tiokats to all Resorts now on sals at
reduced rates.
Far detailed Infermatien, literature, time tables, rates, etc.,
apply ta soarrtt tiswot«ayoiti, • r addree
I. H. HARDWICK, W. M. TAYLOE,
Oenerai Passenger Agent, Asst. Can, Pass. Agent,
Wmshtagfn, X>. 0, Atlanta, Ga,
R. W. HUNT, J. C. BEAM,
Dte. Passenger Agent, District Pass, Agent,
Ckarlesten, J. I. Atlanta, Ga.
PtBMMBY 10, 1008.
Three time* the value L
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of any other
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One-third easier, h* pastime?
One-third faster, 'new hook/
simplest] abestX
The only sewing machine that L EVER %
does not fail in any point. Ro¬ \INVENTED,
tary motion and ball bearing? AND
make it the lightest running
machine in the world. Send for
circulars and terms. THE m
MAGIC ' r BALL^
SILENT BEARINGS.
WHEELER & WILSON MFG. CO W&W
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THE WAY
TO PROSPERITY
Is to be found by advertis¬
ing in this paper.
The Twelfth Juryman.
An anecdote of the legal frater¬
nity is to the effect that when try¬
ing a case at York Mr. Justice Gould
noticed after two hours had gone by
there were only eleven jurors in the
box.
“Where is the twelfth V’ he asked.
“Please you, my lord,” said one
of the eleven, “he is gone home on
some business, but he has left his
verdict with me." — London Tit-
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ISa* oMBptet*. We a*ke all stees at repeating
■Mm Mooi sa to .*$ cmMbre, and tmx repcatiag
tkolpiu are Aii tfx» best vaiue for «be money ever
ntffiit have the solid top actC'i.. and
tbe skk. Out aew aut p.tic
L wmenU operating device now fanusheJ on ,
Ik all of our shotguns makes it the safest A
i bceecb loading gun ever built c ML
Illustrated Catalog for 6 eta
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Birr?
When the Cat Was 8acred.
In the middle ages brute animal*
formed as prominent a part in the
devotional ceremonies of the time as
they had in the religion of Egypt.
The cat (apluru?) was embalmed' aft¬
er death and buried in the city of
Bubastis, because, according to He¬
rodotus, Diana Bubastis, the chief
deity of the plae, was said to have
transformed herself into a cat when
tfee gods fiod to Egypt