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THE BANNER, FRIDAY"MORNtNS.* DECEMBER 13,-"re07.
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GEORGIA MAY WITHDRAW
FROM THE ASSOCIATION
Tomorrow in Clem son, S. C., the
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic As
sociation will hold Its annual session
That it will be a stormy session
cois without saying.
The clash is coming over the pco-
|i<:s. I of an amendment to the const!
tut ion requiring that a player shall be
In college one year before being allow
■ i! t j play on either a football or a
has. ball team.
This sinks deep into Vanderbilt an '
card systems be barred unless the stu
dent actually sells and delivers the
goods and then the bona fide nature
of the transaction must be vouched
for by the president of the institu
tion. This digs at Tech and Vander
bilt in a lively manner.
Gecrgia will support both amend
ments, as will CVmson. They will be
opposed by Vanderbilt and Sewanee
■imI probably Tech.
There was a meeting of students
and will be fought hv those yesterday on the University campus
R V. TROY BEATTY
CUMMlNOS editorial
Against the Senseless Use
of fireworks During
Xmas Seas n.
Editor of Th«> Banner:
Pletfso lot nit* thank y u for ><>ar
editorial in this morning's Banner
under the above caption. It appeals
to me not merely as timely, hut very
imjx*rtant as w»Il.
Why cannot some sort of concerted
action he had looking to the entire
abolishing of this “sensei* ss use of
fireworks” at Christmas time? It is.
we all know. a custom very gt Derail}
observed throughout the South, yet
custom for which not one word can
he said in justification or in extenua
tion. It is contrary to • very print-;
pal of the Holy Season—the r inmem
oration of the birth of the Prince of
Peace.
It would not. perhaps, be fair to th
merchants to ask that an ordinanc
he passed now prohibiting the use o:
any and, all kinds of fireworks withn
the city limits, hut what •'.ossible oa
jectir n could there be to the passing
of such an ordinance before another
Christmas?
Tf this is objected to btcause of tb
pr fits accruing from tin* sale of such
goods—and I understand they nr*
enormous—why n:t let th* m be sol 1
for the Fourth of July instead? Much
could be sai l in favor of the chang*
—nothing. I think, against it.
It would he more in keeping with flu
spirit of tit-* day; there would be less
of desecration: there would be fa*
less danger of serious fires with little
oi no ertton on the streets, and far
less danger of pneumonia or other
serious disorders from exjK>sure. So
that fer every reason, but more espe
cial! v the r -ligious one, let us do what
may be necessary to put a stop to tills
"i\; nsetesf. U'f of fireworks” at Christ
mas time. 1 thank you for your e<li
tori a 1 and hope that it may bear friut
In helping to bring about a safe an 1
sane obs* rvanoe of the birthday of our
Redeemer. TROY BEATTY.
The Rectory,
December 11th, 1D07.
►lb ges. Although it is an absolute
ia; ‘nice cf the weeding out of pro-
ssionalism. these two institutions
ill oppose it on the ground that b
ar s them at a disadvantage with
her colleges net in the S. 1. A. A .
ho have no such rules to hamper
cm.
Another amend men t will be propos-
1 bv Flemson to tie* effect that all
i.-t which the subject was thoroughly
discussed. While no definite action
was taken as to the withdrawal of
Georgia from the S. I. A. A., it is be
lieved that Georgia will ask to bo
allowed tin* privilege of withdrawing.
It is said that other colleges will fol
low the lead of Georgia, end it may
be that the S. I. A. A. will be broken
RITCHIE
Pushim? Movement to Raise
Twenty Jive Thousand
Dollars tor Rabun
Cap School.
SENATOR RADIS GREAT PROGRESS
SCORES ROOSEVELT INipSTRIES
Vkarsas Senator Makes Georg a a id Alabama Show
His Maiden Speech
in Senate.
No Effects of the
Panic.
. L. F. J
PURCHASED PAPER
Oconee Enterprise Sold by
Editor McWhorter to
Mr. L. F. Johnson.
Mr. L. F. Johnson, of Chattanooga.
Tenn., has purchased the Oconee En
ter prise and will assume control of
that paper on the first of February.
Mr Jehnson is an experienced new.-;-
;*ip r man and has much ability in
that line of work. He is a brother to
Mr Albert Johnson, of this city, nnl
was reared in Oconee county. His
many friends in that county and in
Athens will he pleased to learn of his
return to Georgia to become a citi-
zeu.
PAY IN ADVANCE
FOR LEGAL NOTICES
Tho Banner gives notice that here
after all legal notices, except sheriff’s
sale* and applications for charters,
will have to he paid for in advance,
la the past this i>aper has lost a con-
s.'clr'-a.ble amount of money by not en-
fori ing this rule, which Is in vogue
In every city of any size in the state.
Th; se notices can be paid for as easily
Jn advance ns not and it-will be re-
nu'-ed In the future.
Washington. December 11.—Senate'
Jeff Davis, of Arkansas, delivered a
i••<}!;. t speech in the senate this at-
ii-rimon. It was his maiden effort
in that hotly and was tile first set
-pe. eh by any senator in the sixtletn
eomeress. Moreover it was made Just
nine days after he bad taken bis set:
as a member.
it was in advocacy of the destrue-
tii*11 of the trusts and the placing in
fi !: n's stripes of licit malefactors. He
leolared that a prison sentence star
ing John D. Rockefeller ill the fac-
would make him a law-abiding citi
zen. He stigmatized Wall stre t
speculators us gamblers and thieves
till charged them with precipitating
the recent money panic.
He criticised the annua! salary of
President Roosevelt which lie put at
tllu.OOO. He said he dhl not need
'lint sum to live on, "and I've got the
president skinned a block in the mat
ter of a family," he exclaimed. "1
have eight children childern: he ha*
only five.”
In conn mptuous ttenes Davis do-
•larcd that ‘ unless conditions change,
t will n t he long before American
statesmen will he wearing knee
reechos and powdered wigs and how-
uig down to semi-royalty.”
His speech was upon the Dill he
introduced shortly after the assem-
iing of congress m iking .any attempt
o regulate or eontrcl prices a con
■ piracy punishable liv heavy fines and
'ong Imprisonment. It further pro
vides for the revocation of the charter
>f the company and permits rocov-
•rv of the purchase price.
"No remedy which means only their
destruction can in too drastic. Any
thing short of (lest met ion. any tempor
izing with the wrong, will not satisfy
art outraged public and w ill not bring
•lie relief desired. The trust evil is
i cancer sere upon the body politic
just ns upon ill - human holy. The
illy remedy is the surgeon's knife.
Cut it out by the roots -and destroy the
virus.
"it is the bonnden duty of congress
■ act. If we don't destroy the trusts
lien I tremble for the public. Tho crea-
"tro is growing greater and stronger
ami more powerful than its creator.
If permitted for only a few years
to run without check or hindrance
instead of the government prescrib
ing the terms upon which the trusts
lo business the trusts will he prescrib-
ng the terms upon which the govern
ment may do business.
"Nearly seven years of Mr. Roose
velt's strenuous term have passed
with all machinery of ilie government
it his back. Yet. I ask. will some re
publican senator upon this floor tell
ne one trust he lias ever tamed, much
'ess destroyed?
'It has bten said that corporations
should be treat ‘<1 fairly and justly.
That is too often the shield behind
which cowardly public servants evade
tlieir duty.
"Treat a robin r trust like an ordi
nary felon. Make the strong arm of
the law the same against him as
against a horse thief. Place the fel
on's stripes—the doxology of a mis
spent life—upon him. and see the
trusts busted and the people get re
lief.”
Columbus. Ga.. December 11.—The
Georgia and Alabama Industiial lie
dex in its issue for this week says:
"Including definitely projected en
terprises involving the Investment oi
hundreds of tuous mils of dollars, tie
industrial projin ss iu Ge.rgia ami
Mehanta during the past seven day-
would lie interesting and gratifying
under any circumstances, but demon
si rating as it dt" s that the recent
financial finn y fid not hinder in tie
least the development In these two
stales, the showing is a notable one.
The total minimum capital stock ot
new corporations for the week togeth
er with the increases in capital
stock t.-f ixistine cnri>o:aliens amount
to fs'.iO.ftOti. A railroad company lias
begun improvements at Decatur. Ala.,
that will cost over $:>U0.00‘J. At Bain-
bridge. Ga., a railroad company will
invest more than $H>t).000 ill termi
nals. A rail mill will lie rebuilt at
i-.iisley, Ala- and daily capacity in-
ereised from 1.000 to 2.000 tons. It will
lie operand night and day to fill or
ders now on hand, one of them being
for I.>0.000-tons. Albany, Ga- lias
voted $70,000 of municipal improve
ment bonds, and Bessemer. Ala., will
issue $82,000 of bonds for the S’me
purpose. An election will be held at
Athens, Ga., upon the issuance of
$100,000 of improvement bonds and
Dublin. Ga.. will vote upon a propos
ed issue of $10,000. I’ike county. Ala
bama. will sell $150,000 of road im
provement bonds previously voted.
"Among the industrial plants to In
established The Index reports the
follow ing:
"Plant for manufacturing machines
for marking kales of cotton and othei
mmodlties by $100,000 company,
Augusta. Ga.; power plant. ColuntMa,
Ala.: ice factory. Augusta Ga.: flout
mill enlargement. Huntsville. Ala.,
plumbers’ specialty plant. Gailsden.
Ala.: cooperage plant extension, Dub
lin. Ga.: saw mills. Fitzpatrick,Ala..
ini Duldin Ga.; mining oiieratlons in
Union and Towns counties. Ga., and
extension of mining operations In Tal
lapoosa county, Ala.
"The following projected construc
tion shows unint3rrupted building:
"Steel bridge. Etowah county. Ala.;
church to he completed at cost of
$11,000. Dublin, Ga.. and church to he
epaired at cost of about $10,000. Mo
bile Ala: courthouse Jhiprovements
and addition $10,000. Seale, Ala.; Ma
sonic buildings. Brewton, Ala., and
iavannth Ga.: Pythian Castle Au-
usta, Ga.; road Improvement In two
counties; school building Is Ohoopee.
Ga., Birmingham. Ala., Athens, G'a.,
Dublin Ga. and Bessemer Ala.; sew-
Athens, Ga., Dublin, Ga., and
Bessemer, Ala.; waterworks system
extension Dublin Ga.
“Illustrating land values 34 acres
ere sold at Rayie. Ga.. £or $37.50
per acre, and 5.300 acres sold mar
Camden. Ala. brought. $40000. One
investor purchased about 100,000
•teres of land in Union and Towns
counties, Georgia.”
Prof. Andrew J. Ritchie will be a
very busy naan from now until Janu
ary first.
Ho has on hand the work of raising
by subscription the sum of twenty-
five thousand dollars for the Rabun
Gap school of which he is the found
er and which promises so much in tile
way of industrial education among
the children of the mountain section
of the state.
Mr. Riteliie start'd this work some
time since and under the terms of the
subscription the entire amount must
be subscribed by January 1st, IPOS, iu
order that any of it should be availa
ble.
The subscriptions are being taken
n five installments of fifty dollars
ach. and Mr. Ritchie lias to have
'tie hundred subscribers in order to
eeure the total amount.
Up to yesterday he had secured
eventy-two subscribers. He is up
gainst a proposition to secure the
emuiniug twenty-nine before Janu-
ry 1st. He says lie will get them,
that it is a case of absolute necessity
nun that they will have to come.
Atlanta. Athens and Savannah have
responded most liberally in this work
and the other large cities of the state
ire to be givrn the opportunity of
uibscribing between now and the New
l ear.
Mr. Ritchie will he assisted by i
atong hoard of trustees in- ilio man-
igement of the institution, and tho
following ladies have been named as
members of an auxiliary board: Miss
Mildred Rutherford. Athens; Mrs.
William Gleen Raoul, Atlanta: Mrs.
I. K. Ottley, Atlanta; Mrs. A. 1!. Hull.
Savannah: Mrs. ('. C. Sanders. Gaines,
ville; .Mrs. Charles Phinizy? Angus
ta; Mrs. A. J. Ritchie, Rabun Gap.
The only Specialist
Who Gives a Legal
Guarantee to Cure
in a Specified Time
and allows the Pa
tient to Pay When
Cured.
I advertise what I do. I do what 1 advertise.
see and treat my patients in person. I operate no
medical companies, branch offices or so-called med
ical institutes.
I offer you the large ami valuable experiences
of the longest established and most reliable Special
ist iu the city of Atlanta in the successful treating
and curing ot the following diseases-
Blood Poison, Loss cf Vigor, Stricture,
Varicocele, Catarrh. Nose and ;,-v and
Hydrocele, Throat Diseases T t - • ■:■'
Rupture, Deafness, p-
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Skin Diseases Eruptions. Ulcers, r
MEN AND WOMEN
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Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily: Sundays 9 to 2 p. m
If you cannot call, write. X-Ray examinations given
without charge.
1 carefully prepare all medicines and furnish them to tnv patients
without extra cost.
I am permanently located, mv reputation is established I have
by far the best equipped sutte of offices in the South Do not he de
ceived by imitators, understudies or so-called specialists Consult
DR. ELLISON, THE MOST RELIABLE SPECIALIST. '
H I KE 'I.L NKtiVOrs, CHRONIC
AN D SPECIAL DISEASES OF
c-ci'M-LTATION
EXAMINATION
DR. W. T. ELLISON, Specialist
203-204-205-206 Austell Bldg. g
Maine Entrance Floor. No Elevator!
.Entrance No. 10, N. Forsyth St. I
Bell Phone 3289, ATLANTA, GA.
CHICAGO ML
BE SELECTED
For Democratic Convention
Ciiy if Necessary Mon*
ey is Put Up.
FROM BLD COUNTRY
One Hundred and Fifty Put
Off at Savannah,
Georgia.
December 11.—-Thomas Savannah, Ga., December 11.—The
-hah-man of the democratic steamship Eugenia arrived this after-
national committee, left here today noon with 7$'5 immigrants, 150 of
a- Washington, where the cominitteo ; whom are to he distributed from Sa-
will meet on Thursday to decide niton vannah The immigrants intended to
Inflammatory Rheumatism Cured in
3 Days.
Morton L. Hill, of Lebanon, ind.,
says: "My wife had Inflammatory j
Rheumatism in every muscle and
joint; her suffering was terrible and
her body and face were swollen al
most beyond recognition: had been
in bed for six weeks and had eight
physicians, hut received no benefit
until she tried Dr. Detehon’s Relief
for Rheumatism. It gave immediate
relief and she was nble to walk about
in three days. I am sure it saved her
life." Sold by-H. R. Palmer & Sons.
BLUE SUNDAY
ihe <lat<
cratie national convention. | tomorrow morning and started to their
Mr. Taggart was accompanied by 'destination throughout the statt. The
Roger C. Sullivan, of Illinois, Harry {ethers will probably sail tomorrow
Womlson. of Kentucky, and Martin ! afterno; n for New Orleans.
J. Wade of Iowa, all members of the [ The immigration officers arrived iu
national committee. the city this morning. A few of the
Before h aving Mr. Taggart gave out ■ immigrants will remain in Chatham
the : Ilicial list of cities that are after ;county. The greatest number, howev-
ihe convention. It includes St. Louis, 'or. will go to Brooks county. The re
st. Paul. Atlantic City. Louisville, niaimlcr will he equally distributed in
Chicago Denver and Cincinnati. I Lowndes, Dooley, Decatur. Bulloch,
Mr. Taggart said that Cleveland. ■ Effingham. Bibb and Muscogee coun
ty. ha I been mentioned, but that he ties
i not heard from there officially,
aiking i f the requirements, he re
ntal Ue.l:
Gc
gra
fitmtu-
railroad facilities and
he the combination to
no hesitancy in saying
of tho money question,
get the convention. 1
assured, however, that
will
win. 1 have
(lilt exclusive
Vhicago will
have been
Hit re is not sufficient money in sight
to insure the meeting for this city.”
A tickling cough, from any cause,
It quickly stopped by Dr. Shoop's
Gough Cure. And It Is so thoroughly
harmless and safe, that Dr. Shoop tells
mothers everywhere to give It with
out hesitation even to very young
babies. The wholesome green leaves
* and tender stems ot a lung-healing
. mountainous shrub, furnish the cura
tive properties to Dr. Shoop’s Cough
Cura. It calms the cough, and heals
the sore and sensitive bronchial mem
branes. No opium, no chloroform,
nothing harsh used to Injure or sup
press. Simply a resinous plant ex
tract that helps to heal aching lungs
The Spaniards call this shrub which
the Doctor uses. "The Sacred Herb."
Demand Dr. Shoop’s. Take no other.
B. R. Palmer * Sons.
Cured of Bright's Disease.
Mr. Robert O. Burke, Elnora, N. Y.,
writes: “Before 1 started to use Fp
ley’s Kidney Cure I had to get up from
twelve to twenty times a night, anl
I was all bloated up with dropsy and
my eyesight was so Impaired I could
scarcely see one of my -family across
the room. I had given up hope of liv
ing, when a friend recommended Fo
ley’s Kidney Cure. One 50 cent bot
tle worked wonders and before I had
taken the third bottle the dropsy had
gone, as -well as all other symptoms
of Bright's disease.” Sold by all drug
gists.
THE COTTON SCHOOL.
The col ton crop of Georgia ta
worth more than $ 1 OO.qpO,00.00 a
year, and up to the present time
comparatively little work ^f an edit-
'■alii nnl nature has been undertaken
with a view of improving the yield
and quality of this all important crop.
Realizing the need of practical type
of education which can he utilized
advantageously by tlie farmers of the
York. December 11.—After a state, the state college of agriculture
heated debate, the proposed onlinanco | has undertaken the organization of
moving the ban front Sunday eon-ja Cotton School. This school will be
certs and other form of mild enter I in sessi.-n from January S to 17 in-
taininent on the lirsl day of the week | elusive and it will he free to farmers
Gotham to Have Another
Sunday Experience of
That Kind.
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
causes a free yet gentle action of thb
bowels through which th« Odd is
forced out of the system. Children
like it. ; Contains no opiates nor nar
cotics. Sold by all druggists.
9HD ■
THE THIN SANTA CLAUS.
They- tell me Santa Claus has swunk
to half his former size—
I seen it in the paper, an' the paper
never lies—
This year they say he's fell plum off
in weight an’ color, too,
An' ef yo’ fall t» recognize him, what
d’yer s-pose you'd do?
They say lie feeds on greenbacks an’
on gold most all the time.
But this year he's been scufflin’
roun—a dollar or a. dime
Or sech small change as he oould
browse was all he could get to live
Upon this panic time; an’ now yon
s'pose he's much to give?
Bnt ef the good ol’ saint Is not so fur
aroun’ the girth
Perhaps bo's healthier the while an’
jest as foil o' mirth;
Perbovs the prosperous year or two
had bloated him a hit.
An’ now perhaps he’ll prove to he a
> livelier saint, for It
-D. G. B.
was referred by the board of aider-
men today to Ihe committee on laws
and legislation, and New York is
promised another "blue Sabbath," as
tlie board will not meet again until
next Tuesday.
The law committee will hold a pub
lic hearing on the resolution Friday.
Tho aldermanic chambers were crowd
ed with persons interested in places
of entertainment and members ot or
ganizations in favor ot the enactment
cf the Sunday “blue" laws.
Alderman Reginald Dotill presented
an ordinance which while forbidding
plays, operas, farces, ballets, minstrel
snows dancing or other stage perform
ances would permit vocal or instru
mental concerts lectures, recitations
and singing. While the ordinance was
less liberal than had been expected,
it provoked sharp debate.
Rev. Francis Moran, D. D.. chairman
of the national law committee of the
Actors’ church, announced today that
the law, as interpreted by Justice
O'Gorman, was too drastic. He said
that Bishop Potter had discussed with
him the advisability of requiring Gov
ernor Hughes to appoint a commission
to inquire into what would be the most
suitable Sunday entertainment.
BYJPUBLICANS
Democratic Mayor Defeated
in a Hard Fought
Contest.
BEST OF PROOF
That Hyomel Will Cure All Forms of
Catarrhal Diseases.
Testimonials could be printed by
the thousands, many of them from
Athens and nearby towns, saying that
Hyomel absoultely cures all catarrh
al troubles. The best proof of Its un
usual curative powers is the guaran
tee that H. R. Palmer & Sons give
with every outfit They sell, "Money
back if Hyomel does not do all that
Is claimed for It.”
Hyomel Is not a secret remedy. Its
formula is freely given to physicians
who want to know what they are us
ing when they prescribe Hyomel. It
Is guaranteed -under the Wre Food
and Drug Law by Serial No. 1418.
There is no dangerous stomach
drugging when Hyomel is used. Its
healing medication is breathed
-through a neat, pocket Inhaler, ready
ing every part of the air passages,
destroying all catarrhal germs and
of the state, the only cost being rail
toad fare, hoard while in Athens
an ! a registration fee of $1 00. It
should not cost over $25.00 to $40.00 I
to attend tills school.
There will he ten lectures on the J
soil, ten on fertilizers, five on the cot
ton plant, five on seed selection, live
on cotton diseases, five on cotton In-
sects, five on feeding cotton by-pro
ducts. five on cotton machinery, and
instruction in cotton grading and
warehousing. Eighty hours of in
tensely practical and useful instruc
tion tire provided in these ten days.
This is the first Cctton School
which lias ever been organized in this
country, it is designed to meet the
needs of Georgia farmers at this
into. It is .certainly within the rcacli
of every farmer so far as cost is con-
erned. It will be held at a season
f the year when little work can he
done on the farm,' and there is no
firmer who cannot afford to be away
from heme for the short time this
school will be in session. The need
of agricultural education is apparent
on every hand. The thirst for it on
tile part of the farmer is ta be com
mended. We are endeavoring in thl
very practical and simple way to
place much useful infomation with
in the reach of the farmers at Oi mini
inium of cost.
A circular of information relativ
to this school has been prepared for
distribution, and will be cheerful
sent to any who apply for the same
All communications should he ad
dressed to.
ANDREW M. SOULE. Pros..
Georgia State College of Agriculture.
Athens. G-a.
MOTOR DRIVEN ASH SIFTER.
The amotmt.of courage and will pow
er used by a strong, healthy man la
getting out of bed to mow the front
lawn has never beetjt successfully de
termined, hut it is as nothing compar
ed with the quantity and quality ot
these forces required to make the
same individual sift the ashes on a
frosty morning.
Electricity has done a thousand
thing for ihe comfort, health and de
velopment <>£ man, but no single do
mestic application of the current -will
he welcomed with keener delight bv
the householder than the c-lectric ash
sifter. No more the wrenchings of
Ixme and muscle, no more the clouds
of stilling dust; gene forever the
haunting fe‘ar of asifes to be sifted.
Electricity, which seems to delight in
doing the drudgery of the homo,- has
taken upon itself the additional task
of sifting the hateful ashes.
In the home of one of the General
Electric Company's engineers in Lynn,
Mass., is to tie found the first electri
cal ash sifter. The machine is very
simply ci nstructed. it is built on the
revolving screen principle, being driv
en by a standard belted 1-15 h. p.
motor, and the cost of running the
[ machine is very trifling. The outfit is
located convenient to the furnace door
and the coal bin. The ashes are
dumped in a hopper, the machine
starts and the unburned ecal falls into
the bin at the right, while the waste
tails into the ash can underneath. The
lust is confined with a heavy canvas
cover. The ash can is easily remov-
d.
Tlie electric ash sifter is simplicity
itself, and does the work even better
than the old "arm-strong machine."
Boston. Mass.. Decemlier 11—In the
closest and hurdest fought election
contest which Boston has known for
many years, the city went republican
today by about 2,000 votes. Postmas
ter George A. Hibbard, republican, de
feated Mayor Joint l-’. Eitzgerald. dem
ocrat. for reflection. The revised re
turns sh: w the following vote cast
for the mayoralty candidates:
John A. (’ouitlinrst independence
league. 15,871.
Fitzgerald, d- mormt, 30054.
llihhard republican 5S.H64.
Tlie city voted to license the sale
of liquor hv a large majority, sotqe-
what smaller thou in previous years,
however, due to a hard campaign on
the part of the clergy and others in
endeavor to keep the salons out
of the suburbs.
How Diphtheria is Contracted. *
One often hears the expression, "My
child caught a severe cold which de
veloped into diphtheria." when tho
truth was that the cold had simply
left the little one particularly sus
ceptible to the wandering dipiitheria
germ. When Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is given it quickly cures the
cold and lessens the danger of diph
theria or any other germ disease be
ing contracted. For sale by Warren
Smith & lire.. H. R. Palmer & Sons,
P. Canning, E. C McEvnv, Orr Drug
Co., Athens, Ga.
[curing the disease.
i mMm
m
About Digestion.
It is not the quantity ot food taken
but the amount digested and assttui-
laled that gives strength and vitality
to the system. Chamberlain's Stom
ach and Liver Tablets invigorate ihe
stomach and liver and enable them
to perform their functions. The re
sult Is a relish for your food, increas
ed strength and weight, greater en
durance and a clear head. Price, 25
cents. Samples' free. For sale by
H. R. Palnfer & Sons, Warren J.
Smith & Bro., L. P. Canning, El C.
t- McEvoy, Orr Drug Co;, Athens, Ga.
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Take DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder
Pills; they are for weak back, In
flammatlon ot the bladder, backache
and weak kidneys. Sold by all drug
gists.
ADVERTISING BONAPARTE.
A real estate firm had lots for sale
in a new suburban addition, says the
Philadelphia Ledger. The young, en
thusiastic member was writing the ad
vertisement, eloquence flowing from
his pen. He urged intending purchas
ers to seize the passing momenta
"Napoleon not only met the oppor
tunity, he created It!”
The senior partner read this line in
the advertisement slowly and care
fully.
“This fellow Napoleon," he observed
quizzically; “what's the use of adver
tising him with our money?”
Badly Mixed Up.
Abraham Brown, of Winterton, N.
Y., had a very remarkable experi
ence; he says: Doctors got badly
mixed up over me; one said heart
disease; two called it kidney trou
ble; the fourth, blood poison, and the
fifth stomach and liver trouble; but
none of them helped me; so my wife
advised trying Electric Bitters,
which are restoring me to perfect
health. One bottle did me more good
than ah the five doctors prescribed."
Guaranteed to euro blood poison,
weakness and all stomach, liver and
kidney complaints, by W. J. Smith
& Bro.. H. R. Palmer & Sons, drug
gists, 50c
GROWING SUGAR CANE IN TEXAS
(\ \\\ Oj;iU*n, in tin* Xowinhor Every
body's.
Su^i-r making a;»i»* .irs to he one ot
e destined larne industries of tlie
prolific state. The lower valley of the
(Irande, for a distance of 100 miles
inland from the gulf, is said by sugar
cane experts to he the most favorable
sjK>t in the I'nited States for the cul
tivation of that plant. Owing to its
extreme southern latitude, 400 miles
south of the Ixmisinnn cane fields, the
crop m iy develop fully without dan
ger of forst. Planters in the lower
Rio Grand** valley give their cane a
full twelve months to mature, against
eight or ten in fouisiana, where frost
is always a menace later than October.
The combined richness of the Texas
soil, uneaqualed even in Cuba, and fav
orable climatic conditions, place tho
yield of this region above that of
Hawaii. A planting of cane “joints”
will yield in Texas profitably for eight
years, against three years, at the ex
treme*. in other cane growing sections
of the I'nited Stotts.
Texas has great plans for coming
into the sugar market of the United
States, and coming strong. Great
plantations companies are being or
ganized. and tho most extensive irriga
tion works on this continent are under
process of construction in the Rio
Grande valley. Refineries are spring
ing up there, and t he-com panics build
ing them are offering every induce
ment a.nd assistance to industrous
men of small means to come in and
begin producing cane*. The poor man’s
chance lies down there today on the
Texas frontier.
Kodol For
Indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
If. after osint two-thirds of a fi.oo bottle of
Kodol. you can honestly say it has not bene
fited you, we will refund your money. Try
Kodol today on this guarantee. Fill out and
sign the following, present it to the dealer at
She time of purchase. If it fails to satisfy you
return the bottle containing one-third of the
medicine to the dealer from whom you bought
it, and we will refund your money.
Town I
State
Sign here—
-CatThis Out -
Digests What YouEa
4 Hakes the Stomach Sweet
Da WITT a CO.. Chtcaso. IU.
for Sale by all drugbistc