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Agents for The News.
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Henry J. Pratt Cassville Ga.
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June 7, 1901
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‘Phone g CartersviUe, Ga.
At a cabinet meeting Tuesday
it was determined that an extra
session of congress was unneces
sary for the handling of our tariff
affairs with the Philippines.
Senator Morgan is the father of
the scheme to change the constitu
tion of Alabama so that a negro
cannot hold office in the state un
der its laws and new constitution.
Col. Lon Livingston is of the
opinion that an extra session of
congress will be neccessary to un
tangle insular affairs in regard to
our new possessions. President
McKinley, he thinks will want
the assistance and co-operation of
comgress in handling the affairs.
Col. O. B. Stevens, commission
er of agriculture, returned from a
trip to the lower part of .the state
Monday, reporting that the crops
in that section were virtually ruin
ed by the heavy rains, and the
cotton is being eaten up by the
lice.
Governor McSweeney, of South
Carolina declines to accept Sena
tors Tillman and McLaurin’s res
ignations. McLaurin says he is
glad, but Tillman says he will
compel the governor to accept his.
McLaurin, on second sober
thought, has decided, besides
keeping his job it is no play busi
ness to run into Tillman’s pitch
fork. Since he is assured ot safe
ty he has developed into a great
jawsmith that would knock a
prizfighter clean out of business.
George F. Gober, superior court
judge of Blue Ridge circuit, is on
the road to being the “peach
king” of America. In fact, he is
so far advanced along the road
that it will take but a year or two
more of his present energy to put
him there. His orchards are scat
tered through a series of counties
along a stretch of 50 miles and al
most every month of the year he
takes the title to anew orchard.
Where he has not bought, he has
planted and always clung a well
defined plan. He is an enthusi
astic lover of trees and the Elbert
as in particular. Asa judge he
has been fearless and as a fruit
grower equally daring. —The
Chicago Packer.
BREAKFAST. MANKIND'S BANE.
The scientists never get tired of
telling us what a dangerous thing
it is to live. They drum it into us
upon all occasions that there are
bacteria in the water and bugs in
tlx* air; if we drink milk we swal
low myriads of germs, and if we
drink whisky we take into the
system that which will destroy
body and brain. Even the kisses
of love and beauty are apt to be
laden with all sorts’of little wrig
glers, only awaiting the opportun
ity to get into the system and set
up some dire malady. 1 herelore,
says science, we ought to sterilize
everything —milk, kisses and ail,
if we don’t want the bugs to catch
us.
And now comes along a scientist
with still another theory. Happily
he has no bugs with which to alarm
us, but what he says is ominous of
evil things to befall if we do mend
our ways quickly and depart from
paths we have been treadmg for
lo! these many years. In short,
he assure us that we have got to
quit eating breakfast, it v.e want
to escape apoplexy. Millions of
persons of all aces, in all parts of
world, have been eating the morn
ing meal, without falling down
with applexy; but it must be re
membered they had not then been
warned. Twenty-five years ago
people did not have appendicitis;
nobody had ever heard anything
about it, consequently, nobody
had ever heard anything about it,
consequently, nobody had it. Now,
however, every fashionable doctor
must always have one or more
cases of appendicitis on his visit
ing list. Thus it may prove with
the baleful breakfast habit. Hav
ing been informed with respect to
it, the number of those who fall
victims to it may be expected to
increase rapidly.
The discoverer of the breakfast
bane is a Pennsylvania man. It is
his theory that the brain cannot
rest as long as the stomach is at
work. Thus when one eats lunch
eon and a late dinner the stomach
continued its duty of assimilating
the food throughout the night, and
the brain keeps pace with it in ac
tivity. Then when morning comes
if one gets up and sets the stomach
anew task by eating breakfast,
the brain is forced to continue its
activity without having taken any
time off for rest and recuperation.
When this sort of thing is kept up
for a length of time, the discoverer
says, the inevitable result is ap
poplexy. Therefore, leave off eat
ing breakfast, he says and give the
stomach and brain a chance to rest,
if you would live long and be hap-
py-
The common belief heretofore
has been that the brain rested, to
a greater or less extent, during the
houis of sleep. But, of couse,
they know about those things in
Pennsylvania, and since a Penn
sylvania man has said otherwise it
might be risking something to dis
pute the proposition. It is not
quite clear, however, why the dis
coverer does not carry his theory
further, and make it embrace
luncheon, dinner and supper as
well as breakfast. If it is good
for the biain to rest through tiie
forenoon, why would not it be bet
ter to have it rest through the
afternoon, evening and night also?
What a delightful thing it would
be to have a perfectly passive
brain, and a stomach without crav
ings! Could that condition not be
acquired by cutting out the other
meals as well as the breakfast? Dr.
Tanner, the famous faster, says
eating is pretty much a matter of
habit, anyway, and that it is pos
sible for the human species to hi
bernate, just as the bear and the
alligator do.
A thought that obtrudes itself,
by the way, in connection with this
anti-breakfast “scientific” theory,
is that the discoverer and promoter
of it had been without his break
fast at the time he envolved it, and
that his breakfast at the time he
envolved it, and that his brain was
profoundly at rest. —Savannah
News.
Waukesha, Wis with its miner
al springs, well kept drives and
other natural advantages, is an
ideal place to spend the warm
summer months and the Wiscon
sin Central R’y. is the direct route
from Chicago. See that your
tickets read that way. “Glimpses
of Summer Resorts” and other
illustrated booklets to be had by
addressing Jas. C. Find, G. P. A.
Milwaukee, Wis.
Do not fail to register for the
electric light bond election.. There
are only a few more days in which
to do so.
Many of our farmers are talking
of subsoiling during the au
tumn and winter. Shallow plow
ing has about finished the uplands
of this section and subsoiling is the
only practical way to bring the
lands back to their former rich
ness. Dry seasons are the best
time to subsoil and it is'hbped
that many will inaugurate the sys
tem the coming season.
THE WBEKLY NEWS, CARTERSVjLLE, GA.
What About These
Prices?
3 lbs. Cal. Apricots, 25c. 5 lbs.
ev.ip. apples 25c. 4 lbs. nice
bright country dried apples 25c. A
few country dried peaches at .
Remember these prices are abou>
1 50 per cent below regular retail
prices for these goods. A few
I seeded raisins and cleaned currants
full pound ptekages. 2 for 25:
What about a currant or raisin
pudding for desert? Fresh dates
10c pound packages. nHeinz’s
spiced cucumber pickles, 5 <c. gal.
Just received a fre-h lot of hams,
breakfast bacon, boneless hams,
smoked side meat for your beans,
ets., all of which is direct from
the packers, thence fresh, sweet
and nice. Try a sack of our Ten
nessee best patent flour. If not
equal to or better than any you
have ever used, return and get
your money. We keep the best
head rice and Hudnut grits. Pos
tum cereal and grape nuts, regular
standbyers iu every family. Pos
tum cereal and grape nuts becom
ing more and more popular on ac
count of their nutritive .qualities.
Please bear in mind that we are up
to-date grocers and what you get
from us is first class in every re
spect.
MILLER 11. GILREATII, JR.
A DEEP MYSTERY.
It is a mystery why women endure
Backache, Heabache, Nervousness
Sleeplessness’ Melancholy, Fain
ting and Dizzy Spell when thous
ands have proved that Electric
Bitters will quickly cure such
troubles. “I suffered for years
with kidney trouble,” writes Mrs.
Phebe Cherley, of Peterson. la.,
“and a lame back pained me so I
could not dress myself, dut Elec
tric Bitters wholly cured me, and,
although 73 years old. I now am
able to do all my housework.” It
overcomes Constipation, improves
Appetite, gives perfect health.
Only 50c at Young Bros’. Drug
store.
A Charleston special says:
There are more people in Charles
ton suffering from insanity than
in any other city in the state of
South Carolina. Insanity is on
the increase and the city hospital
is so crowded with imbeciles that
many insane patients are turned
away. The matter is serious, for
the authorities cannot place in
sane patients in the state insane
asylum, owing to the crowed con
dition of that institution. Many
applicants have been refused and
are being cared for by relatives.
Physicians here state that the in
sanity is due to the blind tigers,
which sell illicit whiskey, doctored
or adulterated. The state author
ities are much exercised over the
matter and persistent efforts will
be made to break up the sale of
illicit whiskey, which wil be a
difficult matter, for more than one
hundred are operated in Charles
ton. The records of the probate
court show' that during the past
five months more insane people
have been sent to the asylum than
ever before in the same length of
time.
MOZLEY’S LEMON ELIXIR
Regulates the Liver, Stomach,
Bowels and Kidneys.
For billiousneos, constipation and
malaria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous
headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart
failure and nervous prostrarien.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney
diseases take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic legulations, take Lemon Elizir.
50c and $1 bottle at druggists
Prepared only by Dr. H. Moz.ey,
Atlanta, Ga.
Gratitude.
I)r. H. Mosley—Dear Sir: Since
using your Lemon Elixir I have never
had another attact of those fearful sick
headaches, and thank God that I have
at last found a medicine that will cure
those awful spells.
MRS. ETTA W. JONES.
Parkerburg, West Virginia.
Mozley’a Lemon Elixir.
I suffered with indigestion and dys
entery for two long years. 1 heard of
Lemon Elixir; got it, taken seven bot
tles and am now a well man.
HARRY ADAMS.
No. 1734 First Ave. Birmingham, Ala
Mozley’s Lemon Elixir.
Cured my husband, who was aillicted
for years with ulcers on his leg, and
was cured after using two bottles; and
cured a friend whom the doctors had
Riven up to die, who had suffered for
years with indigestion and nervous
prostration.
MRS. E. A. SEVILLE.
Woodstock, Ala.
A Card.
For nervous and sick neadaches, indi
gestion, billiousness and constipation
(of which I have been a great sufferer)
1 have never found a medicine that
would give such pleasant, prompt and
pe-manent relief of Dr. H, Mozley’s
Lemon Elixir.
J. I‘. SAWTELL, Griffin, Ga.
Publisher Morning Cali.
For whooping coogß, asthma, bfitn
chitis or consumption, no medicine
equals Ballard s Horehound Syrup
Price 25 and SOcts, Young Bros.
THE PLATONIC LOVE LET
TERS OF CH AS. DICKENS.
For more than fifty years an En
glishwoman (who is still living)
has cherished a little sheaf of let
ters written by Chas. Dickens.
These charming letters show the
novelist in anew part —that of the
successful matchmaker. They
tell they story of another man’s
courtship and show how the writer
spurred a faint hearf into winning
a fair lady.
They will be printed—for the
first time —in The Saturday Even
ing Post for June 13.
The south is not moving to ex
clude the negro from participation
in politics because the men of the
SDuth who make and control pub
lic opinion “hate the negro.”
Those same men have exc’uded,
: n Mississippi, black and white ig
norant alike, and this will be the
final outcome in all the southern
states. The point is that the ne
gro is better appreciated for his
good qualities in the south than he
is anywhere else, and those that
are sensible are appreciative of
that fact and govern themselves
accordingly.—Chattanooga Times-
Ought, it would seem, to give exemption
from the diseases which prey upon the
residents of thickly populated cities.
But there is no exemption from disease,
and in the country, as in the city, one
may see the cheeks grow hollow and the
eyes grow dull while the frame wastes
away with that terrible disease, con
sumption.
Weak lungs are made strong by the
use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis
covery. It cures obstinate and stubborn
coughs, bronchitis, bleeding of the lungs
and other symptoms which, if neglected
or unskillflilly treated, terminate fatally
in consumption. The action of Golden
Medical Discovery in the curing of wast
ing diseases is entirely philosophic.
Emaciation, and consequent loss of
weight, are among the most striking
symptoms of what are known as wast
ing diseases. The body is not being ade
quately nourished, and the cause of this
lack of nourishment is not lack of food
but lack of ability in the stomach and
the other organs of digestion and nutri
tion to prepare the food for the assimila
tion and nutrition of the body. Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures
diseases of the stomach and the organs
of digestion and nutrition, and so en
ables the body to be nourished back to
strength in the only way by which
strength can come ; that is, by food per
fectly digested and assimilated.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
is a temperance medicine. It contains
no alcohol, neither opium, cocaine or
any other narcotic.
Accept no substitute for " Discovery.”
There is nothing "just as good " for you,
though many things may pay the dealer
a larger profit.
OAUOHT GOLD .
•The first day of this year,” writes Mrs. Kate
Bchey, of 716 St. Paul Avenue. Milwaukee. Wis.
" caught a heavy cold, which settled on my
lungs and brought on a hemorrhage. From
that time on unUl the first of April I bled from
ny lungs five different times. I was so weak
and undone I could only do the lightest work.
The doctor told me I was going into consump
tion. My breath was short and at times I could
hardly get my breath at all. This is the state I
was in when I began to take Doctor Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery. After the first
bottle I was much better, and I could walk two
or three blocks without trouble. My breath was
not so short and I was much improved, After
taking four bottles 1 could work all ilay, and I
never felt better in my life. I think your medi
cine the best in the world and I recommend it to
all who are troubled as I was.”
WILL MAKE AFFIDAVIT .
"I was sick for about three months, had
chills, fever, and coughed a great deal,” writes
Mr. W. L Brown, of McDearman, Jackson Cos.,
Tenn. "Most of my neighbors and friends
thought I had consumption I was reduced in
flesh, and was very weak—only weighed no
pounds; my physician thought there was .little
hope for my recovery.
•My wife went to the store to get some anti
febrin, quinine, etc., for me and a friend of mine
(Mr. W. W. McDearman), who had been taking
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover}- recom
mended this medicine for me. Finally I decided
to use it, after my physician told me that it
would be good for me. I sent and got one
bottle, and before all was taken 1 weighed 149
pounds—a gain of 39 pounds. lam still taking
the Golden Medical Discovery, have taken
nearly two bottles, and now weigh 163 pounds,
which is more than I ever weighed. lam still
gaining strength and taking the • Discover}-.’ I
wish to say that this is a recent recovery, that
only two months ago I only weighed about no
pounds.
"I can and will make affidavit to this full
statement any time. If you wish to use this as
a testimonial do so, and I will answer all letters
from inquiring sufferers.”
Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser, containing 1008 pages, and over
700 illustrations, is sent free on receipt
of stamps to defray expense of mailing
only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the
book in paper covers, or 31 cents for the
book in cloth binding. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
There is a variety of
Bicycles at our factories
which will be closed out
at special prices this
month. Enquire at Car
tersville office of Union
Supply Cos.
The most effective little liver pills
made are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
They never gripe. Hall & Green.
flratfarfce tlapfifd In 20 minutes by Da <
Kiit* 1 Fadi Piw*- "Ore s <kar,"
A\ege table Prcparahoiifor As
similating the Food andßeguta
ting the Stomachs andßowels of
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest. Con tains neither
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nabcotic.
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Pppermint - >
Cartonato Seda •
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liinteeyroen J naver. J
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea,
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
FacSimite Signature of
ndw Stork.
At t rnonths oltt, ,
35 Posl i s -]3 C;t:nts-
EXACT COPrOF WRAPPEB. ,
Look for tho Warning*
Heart disease kills suddenly, but
■ever without warning. The warn
ings may be faint ana brief, or may
be startling and extend over many
years, but they are none the less
certain and positive. Too oftea ths
victim is deceived by the thought,
“it will ijass away.” Alas, It never
passes away voluntarily. Once in
stalled, heart disease never gets bet
ter of itself. If Dr. Miles’ Heart
Cure is used in the early stages re
covery is absolutely certain in every
case where its use is persisted in.
“For many years I was n great suf
ferer from heart diseas* before I
finally found relief. I was subject
to fainting and sinking spells, full
nsss about th* hsart, and was unabls
to attend to my household duties. I
tried nearly every remedy that was
recommended to me and doctored
with the leading physician* of thin
section but obtained no help until I
began taking Dr. Miles’ Heart .Cur*.
It has done me more good than all
the medicine I eve took.”
Mrs. Anna Holloway,
Geneva, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure is sold at all
druggists on a positive euarantes.
■Write for free advice and booklet to
fic Muss Medical Us, £lkhart lad.
A WORTHY SUCCESSOR.
“Somethinst New Under
Tbe Sun.”
All doctors have tried to cure CA
TARRH by tbe use ot powders, acid,
gases, inhalers and drugs in paste form.
Their powders dry up the mucuous
membranes causiligfhem to crack open
and bleed. The powerful acids used in
the inhalers have entirely eaten away
the same membranes that their makers
have aimed to cure, while pastes and
ointments cannot reach the disease.
An old and experienced practitioner
who has for many years made a close
study and specialty of the treatment of
CATARRH, has at last perfected a
Treatment which when faithfully used,
not only relieves at once, but perma
nently cures CATARRH, by removing
the eausp, stopping the discharges,
and curing all inflammation It is tbe
o 'ly remedy known to science that ac
tually reaches the afflicted parts. This
wonderful remedy is known as * 'SNUF
FLES the GUARANTEED CA
TARRH CURE” and is sold at the ex
tremely low price of One Dollar, each
package containing internal and exter
nal medicine sufficient for a full
month’s treatmept and everything nec
essary to its perfect use.
“SNUFFLES” is the only perfect
CATARRH CURE ever made and is
now recjgnized as the only safe and
positive cure for that annoying and
disgusting disease. It cures all infla
rnation quickly and permanently and
is also wonderfully quick to relieve
HAY FEVER or COLD in the HEAD.
CATARRH when neglected often
leads to CONSUMPTION —“SNUF
FLES” will will save you if you use it
vt once. It is no ordinary remedy,
hut a complete treatment which is pos
itively guaranteed to cure CATARRH
in any form or stage if used according
to the directions which accompany
each package. Don’t delay but send
for it at once, and write full partilulars
as to your condition, and you will re
ceive special advice from the discover
er of this wonderful remedy regarding
your case without cost to you beyond
tbe regular price of “SNUFFLERS’
the "GUARANTEED CATARRH
CTRE.”
Sent prepaid to any address in the
United States or Canada on receipt of
One Dollar. Address Dept t, EDWIN
11- GILES & COMPANY.. 2330 and
2332 Market Street, Philadelphia
Many persons have had the experi
ence of Mr. Peter Sherman, of North
Stratford, N. H., who says. “For years
I suffered torture from chronic indi
gestion, but Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
made a well man of me,” It digests
what you eat and is a certain cure for
dyspepsia and every form of stomach
trouble, at once even in the worst
cases and can’t help but do you good.
Kail & Green.
For Infanta and Childr c.
Ins Kind You Have
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Bears the / , \
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CASTORIA
THECItNTAUR COHY, NCVt YORK CITY
Cures Blood and Skin Troubles
Trial Treatment Free
Is your blood pure? Are you
sure of it? Do cuts or scratches
heal slowly? Does your skin itch
or burn? Have pou pimples?
Eruptions? Old Sores? Boils?
Scrofula? Rheumatism? Foul
breath? Catarrh? Are you paler
All run down? Then B. B. B
(Botanic Blood Balm) will purify
your blood, heal every sore and
give a clear, smooth, healthy skin.
Deep seated cases like ulcers,
cancer, easing sores, painful
swellings, and blood poison are
quickly cured by Botanic Blood
Balm. Cures when all e!se fails.
Thoroughly tested for thirty
years. Drug stores $i per large
bottle. Trial treatment free by
writing Blood Balm Cos.. Atlanta,
Ga. Describe trouble. Free
medical advice given until cured.
Over 3,000 voluntary testimonials
of cures by B. B. B.
Unless a woman eats sufficient nour
ishing food, she can neither gain nor
kep a good complexion Food, when
digested, is the base of all health, all
strength, and all baauty, Herbine will
help dipest what you eat, and give you
the clear, bright, beautiful skin fno
1 rice 60 and 76 cts. Younr
Bros.
RUST’S COTTON ROOT AND
PENNYROYAL |* ILLS Original
always reliable and U Genuine
Rooted ‘p Dr T safe '
tS Pen "y-| Rust’s Cotton
. i l5n ;?)j! , I . he T never Female Pills.
j al * an< * Mailed to any ad- Never injure,.
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bold by YOUNG BROS.
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MANENTLY RESTORED.
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r S ia°F,t* ,lt iv a wriUe n guarantee to Cure Insom
r'iiv Vie’ l, 122 !"**?' ffysteria. Nervous Debility
th. r. '(ality. Seminal Losses, Failing Memory—
ot Vniith n ver ' w ° r K worr Y, Sickness, Error*
ot 1 outh or Over-indulgence Price si; 6 boxes
PIGEON MILK
INJECTION.
C.uvef Oonorrhrea and Gleet in ito 4 days Its
-r n ! a k>cal. Prevents stricture. Ail com
tWtiui . earned in vest pjeket. Sure preven
< en * ° v nial in p!ain Package prepaid, on
receipt of price. #I.OO per box; rfor $2 50
Sold VOUNG BROS.
JAPANESE
PILE CURE.
iltvw a i I1 iw5l?. n ?Pj et ? Treatment, consisting ot
■ p J I ORI Es, Capsules of Ointment and
two Boxes ot Ointment. A never-failing cure for
) lies of every nature and degrees, it makes an
operation with the knife, which is painful, and
often results in death,unnecessary. Why endure
this terrible disease? We peck a Written Guar
antee in each Box. No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
free a ox > 0 f° r $5- Sent by mail. Samples
OINTMEMTS, 25. and 50.
CONSTIPATION Lured, Piles Prevent
un . rMI,UII ed by J apanese Liver
DIVER and STOMACH
REGULATOR and BLOOD PURIFIER
Small, mud and pleasant to take; especially
adapted ter children’s use. 50 doses 25.
Sold by YOUNG BROS.
CDI A! A I weakness easily cured by
■ 11ML D*. Miles' Nerve Plasters
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OeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
Gr* Pile*. Scalds. Burt*