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NEXT WEEK’S
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He liked its colosf, vain young chap.
And Pitied Delay just bemuse* P *
She tucked hers In her snowy cap, **'•'
"Oh, ho!" he cried, "My hair's bo thick
I couldn't do that if I tried."
I ou d ke «P tt longer If you did,”
The Daisy, with a smile, replied.
Alas, her word* were all too true,
For. left uncovered day and night.
The sun and rain beat on his head
And turned his golden locks .to whit*
And soon a dreadful thing occurred, .
At which the Daisy' looked appalled—
▲ blustering wind swept by, and, 1*
He left the poor old fellow bald!
—Washington Star.
Professors H. IC Palmer and W. B.
tom toUoS e i UCk obserTat °ry have
gone to South America to observe stars
near, the south pole of the heavens and
In thl> ,aUt ude. The
object is to find exactly in what di
rection the boo and all Its stately com
pany of planete, moons and comets are
moving In space, and with what speed.
Many stars north of the - celestial
equator have Been measured, and the
result obtained Is that the sun Is speed-
tag roughly toward the bright star
yega, In the constellation of the Lyre,
wltt a velocity of between twelve and
thirteen-miles per second. By making
an extensive aeries of observations of
southern , stare It Is hoped that these
values can be determined with greater
accuracy. The expenses of the costly
trip are defrayed by Mr. D. O. Mills.
The instruments sent to Chile consist
of the thirty-seven, Inch reflector, a
Cassegranlan, and was made by Bra-
shear. This is furnished with a three
prism spectograph for photographing
spectra of the observed stars. Besides
these, there will be thermographs, hy
grometers, barographs, -cameras, eta
The observational work will be con
fined to “line of sight" determinations
entirely.
Wkr .the Sin I, Hot.
A very simple calculation will show
that If the sun were of the nature of a
white hot ball It would cool off so rap
idly that Its heat could not last more
than a few centuries. But In all preb-
ablllty.lt has lasted millions of years,
says Professor Simon Newcomb In "As
tronomy For Everybody." Whence,
then, comes the supply? The answer
of modern science to this question Is
that the heat radiated from the sun Is
supplied by the contraction of size as
heat Is lost. It Is well known that In
many cases when motion la destroyed
heat Is produced. The heat of the sun
Is radiated from streams of matter con-
—Written by—
J.H. JENKINS, M. I). ~
—For sale at—
J. E. RobisonV Book Store.
7-1-8-15-22-29&W
Mother In Her 'Wedding Gown.
Here’s a picture of my mother.in her wed
ding gown. Ah, me,
X wonder if there ever was a fairer bride
than she.
Not a wrinkle on her forehead, not a'iine
denoting care
Can be traced upon her feature*. What n
wealth of wavy hair
Fell away from her fair temples! And the
smile she wore that day
Was the smile of one whose Borrows still
were lurking far away.
I can fancy that my father, as he gaxed
upon her then.
Must have held his head up proudly, fa
vored o'er jdl other men.
And, beholding the sweet beauty, of the
face depleted here,
1 imagine I can see him, young end ar-
X have loved—and I can see him as ho
caught her to hla breast
When the strength of youth was in him
and hla Ups on hers were pressed.
The picture of my mother, taken cm her
wedding day.
Shows the face of one whose Borrows were
all lurking far away.
And a fairer bride than she has never
charmed a man, T. trow,
Yet there's one whose smile is sweeter
than her smile was long ago.
One whose brow has many furrows proud
ly looks sometimes on me.
And I see the fondest, gladdest, smile a
'man may hope to see.
—8. E. Kiser In Chicago Record-Herald.
Full 10-4 Pepperell *■ •
Bleached Slie'e t sr A 2 to
Uhetnmed.. AJ.'AyV'#
No men or children can buy.
Kbdol
Rheumatism
5c to 6c Embroideries, per yard, about
7c'to 8c Embroideries, per yard, about...... ......
9c to i2j£c Embroideries, per y2rd, about.. .
In pieces from 4 to 7 yards. By piece only.
digestivo organs In a healthy condition so
that rich, rod blood Is sent conning through
the veins and arteries of every muscle, tissue
and fiber throughout every organ of the en
tire body, and by Nature's law olf health, full
strength and vigor Is soon restored to each.
Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all
stomach disorders.
I have taken fCoddl for nearly two months
after each meal and It Is the only remedy
that gave relief from the terrible pains I
endured. After a time I would take it .but
once a day. and now, while 1 keep a bottle
handy. I seldom need It, salt hat cured me.
Mas. J. W. Coolbauch, Milo Center, N. Y.
Kodol Digests What Yon Eat
Bottles QGly. $1.00 Ske boldine VA times the trial
stze.'trhldi seQsforoOcents.
Prepared by E. 0. DeWlTT* OO-. OHIOAQO
you. It also cures Liver, Kidney end
Bladder diseases, caused by an excess of
uric sold. It never falls, and builds up
the health and strength while uring it
Send stamp for book of wonderful cct-
j^ASaiSS^^on? dSSri eannS
prepl “ 050,1
Uritsol Cbemlcal Co'., In tophi,Cal.
Lamr & Rankin Drug Co., Atluhi, Ga.
Distributing Agent,.
Ladies full Lace Front, Black Hose, good as any
2 for 25c, per pair. ...........
Full 38 in., called 40 in., Ca
Indian Head, per yard.
Why Stay Hot
In Thomasville on Sunday
when you can ran down to '
Hot Understood.
Not understood. We move along .asunder;
Our paths grow wider as the seasons
creep
Along the years; we marvel and we won
der
Why life Is life, and then we fall asleep.
Not understood.
Not understood. v We gather false Impres
sions .
And hug them closer as the years go by
Till virtue often seems to us transgres
sions.
And thus men rise and fall and live and
die.
Not understood.
Not understood. Poor souls with stunted
vision
measure giants by their narrow
A. F. Churchwell & Co.
and spend the day in luxury?
It doesn’t cost you much.
Moderate rates for transients,
with special rates to parties.
“Everybody that’s anybody
goes to Tybee.”
• Chas. F. Graham,
Manager,
Pulaski House Savannah.
„ Hotel Tybee, Tybee Island.
The Only Cut Price Store,
THOMASVILLE, GA.
Is what keeps the sun hot It has been
calculated that In order to keep up the
supply of heqt it Is necessary that the
diameter of the sun should contract
about a mile in twenty-five years or
four miles In a century.
The comets' Tatis.
The matter of which a bright comet
is composed Is volatile. When a bright
comet is carefully scrutinized with a
telescope masses of vapor can be seen
from time to time slowly rising from
Its head In the direction of the sun,
then spreading out and moving away
from the sun so as to form the tail.
The latter Is not an appendage which
the comet carries as animals carry
their tails, but Is like a stream of smoke
Issuing from a chimney. It frequently
•happens that when a comet is first dis
covered it has no tail at all. The latter
begins to form when the sun Is ape:
preached. The nearer the comet ap
proaches the sun and the greater the
heat to which it Is exposed the more
rapidly the tail develops.
Monuments
Sole Agents New Idea lie Paper Patterns.
I represent one of the most reliable.
houses in the country. Will makepricet
on monuments, headstones, etc. Call on
me and get prices. Satisfaction guaran
teed. iyrq-2
B. F. COCHR AIS .
Having-reduced our expenses to one-half'for the sum
mer months, June, July and August, we will give the lowest
prices ever offered on new clothing in this city. Yoit cannot
get anold carried over suit from us, but yon can get
The Best Tailored I The Best Fitting! The Best All Wool Suit for
the Least Money! A Full Line of Imported and Domestic
F\irnistiings, Always New.
Our new arrivals in light fur hats for summer are peaches
for style and beauty. Straw hats to fit everybody fsom 25c
to $3.00. -
Bain bridge, - Georgia
To Relieve Eye Strata.
To eye strain, usually unsuspected.
Dr. George M. Gould attributes much
of human misery. He finds evidence
that It was indirectly responsible for
the opium habit of De Qulncey, caused
the morbid condition and breakdown
of Carlyle and gave Browning his
headaches and vertigo. Printing books
in white Ink on black paper Is a sug
gested means for lessening eye strain.
Let*s Take ft Day Is tbe Country,
liefs take a day in tbe country; cities are
growing so fast
They shut out the life-giving sunshine
and all the blue skies overcast.
Let's take the road to the woodlands, far
from the fever and rush.
Lulled by the ripple of rivers and tbe sil-
' very song of the thrush.
Let's take a day in tbe country; all the.
green meadows we know.
The home of the wild honeysuckle, the
banks where the violets grow;
The mulberry trees by the home place, the
mapl« leaves twinkling with dew.
The breexe bending all the glad branches
that bow a “Good morning" to yen!
Let's take a day/in the country; birds,
bees and bloom—hear them call!
Life Is not bound by the aides, and tbs
gold that we glean is not all!
Farewell the desk and the counter, wel
come the vine shadowed ranch.
And & rollicking tlmev like the old times,
with the barefooted boys In the
branch!
—F. L. Stanton in Atlanta Constitution.
TAKE
tix Davs and Eat Anything You' Want”
KALOLA
x (Crystalized Mineral Water.) 1
Positively Cures Stomach Troubles,
Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Kidney, Liver and Bladder Troubles.
Capital of the Company $60,000. or
Thomas A. Edison has a scheme for
extraotlng the untold billions of dol
lars’ worth of gold that lie In tt. im
mense “low graded quarts gravel beds
In lower California, New Mexico. Ari-
sma and northern Mexico.
These cannot now be wotted because
the old fashioned placer hydraulic sys
tem Is lacking and gold runs In too
small a quantity to the ton to make
mining It profitable under other sys-
t ^n’alr blast la employed by Sir. Edi
son In his eolation of the problem to
separate the gold from the mass. '
The system, tt Is said, has now reach
ed a working basis. Tbe gravel Is
first dug out of the ground wttb a
steam shovel. Conveyors then cany
It to sieves that separate It Into partl-
clea of uniform size. Each separator
la dealgned to handle gravel of a cer
tain size, and the gravel Is automat
ically distributed to the hopper of Its
proper machine.
The grarol tails through a narrow
rill before a rotary £ h ??j
drives a fall blast of ate against the
^^ttagheariegfritetott.
bottom of the machine, but aUof the
lighter gravel and sand are bkren Into
M separate compartment.
New Process Im St©«* ******* *’*
An experiment that maTrovohrtlen;
tee tbe iron and steel ^durtry o^
country has been successfully made at
thTplLt of the Valley Buo wettest
St. Paul m Titanic Iron we, ot
which there billions of tons to north
ern Minnesota, was p “
ordinary cupola and turned out PW
iron which poUshed up Itae^'
*3k accordtagtt^^'thc
in tbe experiment h, bett«
finest bessemer steel, au* ,
quality of the
the presence In the ore M)( j
and chrome, gtrength end
to give It extraordinary streng
toughness.
Capital Stock $25,000.
Bonds $35,000.
FOR SALE AT DRUG STORES,
ME. tCorrespondcnce Solicited, and Samples mailed to any address. SSwJSS
KaLOL ACCOMPANY, Manufacturers.^lMfrT^^ SAVANNAH. qa,
TODAY.
The rich man's Coney, fashion's latest
erase,
A costly toy forever out of gear.
Topic on which men endlessly dilate.
Lawless the motor dashes through the
land.
Scattering confusion, raising clouds of
dust.
distance, killing time.
Its riders, like the highwaymen of old.
All masked and hooded, fearfully dis
guised.
To humble wayfarers a source of dread;
A gaudy plaything, painted and veneered.
Pastime to seme; but uselees to mankind.
DRINK
ORANGE-ADE
ajr
The interest together with the dividend is payable at the First National Baukof
Baonbndge, Georgia. Themterest and principal of said bonds will befienred by
a first mortgage upon the plant of the company. The life of these bonds team
same as that of the stock. The suocees of similar plants is an assured fact. Th
directors of the company feel perfectly safe in saying these bonds will not pa./
SNEDEKEtt'S ORANGE SPCftS
In Thomasville.
and others.
W. A. Pringle, T. J. Ball, J. T.iPittman & Son
' *7 : dw
Similar plants have paid and are paying more. With the advantt
location of this plant upon the Flint river we believe we will do as w
other plant In the whole south. No' such opportunity for investment i
sound, sure and profitable security has ever been offered the public,
tions for bonds wiU be payable on August 1st, 1908, to Captain John j
trustee, president First National Bank of Batabridge, GaT
rectors, or to ax
i ng & Trust Co.
Relieves Instantly or Money Refunded.
CATARRH, HAY FEVEi
And all Throat Inflammations. It Cools.
. .' It Soothes. It Cures. ‘
Sold oily In 25a, 50c. A $1.00 Bottle. AtnUgmdDn