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BAINBRIDGE, FEU. 23, 1601
The b'g steel (teal has been com
pleted. The Carncg:e Company ex
ist* now only by courtesy. The men
If Buffering be purifying, as some — —7 —^ -» —•
philosophers have contended, the who co,aro1 ihe g rt * al 8lcel eombina-
mau who puts his faith in a girl with t ' on w l'ieh has just been formed,
moods must be several degrees purer h* ve the world in their grasp. O’ t
muons luiioii we several degrees purer . " - -
than bis fellow.—Blakely Reporter. of 8lt ‘ o1 the cltie8 ° f future will
| be built. Out of it the ships and
Like bad dollars, all counterfeits cars, by means of which the world’s
of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve are!products are moved, are constructed,
worthless. 1 lie orignal q lickly Steel is far more necessary than gold,
cures piles, sores and all skin diseas- , .. , , ,
It I Hicks anJ tho < ' eman “ for it is increasing
with wonderful rapidity.
The United States have a monopo-
Tlierc is something more than im- r-
agination in State boundary lines. ^ 8lee ^ production. This is be
llow otherwise could Kansas have cau8e they have the ore from which
contained all these: John Brown, the steel it made and the coal with
Senator Peffer, “Sockless” Simpson,! whloh to make it. And in their mills
Gov. Llewellyn, Gov St. John, Mrs. Jsteel oan be made at less cost than
Lease and Mrs. Nation? What othir «**ewliere in the world. That this is
state can point to
worthies?
such -a list of
There is always danger in useing
counterfeits of DeWitt’s Witch Haz
el Salve. The origua) is a safe and
certain cure tor piles. It is a sooth
ing and healing salve for sores and
all skin diseases. R. L. Hicks.
It is not generally remembered
thnt Maurice Thompson, who has
written a number of successful novels,
the list extending from “The Tulla-
liassee Girl” to “Alice of Old Vinoen*
n s,” is a Confederate veteran. lie
is one of the Indiana writers who are
destined, in Gen. Lew Wallace’s
opinion, to make the Hoosier State
the Athens of America.
Millions of people are familiar
with DeWilt’s Little Earlv Risers
and those who use them find them
to be famous little liver pills. Never
gripe. R. L. Hicks.
The llev. Mr. Bliss, of New York
says that millionaires are merely
symptoms of disease, and that they
ure possessed of wealth because they
cannot help it. This country is full
of people who would be more than
pleased to contract the disease; they
would do almost anything to have
the millionaire baocillus introduced
into their veins.—Savannah Nows.
Persons who cauuot take ordiuary
pills find it a pleasure to lake Do-
Witt’s Littlo Early Risers. 'They
are the bust little liver pills ever
made. li. L. Hicks.
The St. James Gazette finds that
the presidents of the world outnum
ber the kings. “There are twenty-
four presidents and only twenty
kings. But the balance is more tban
made straight by the emperors, sul
tans, mikados, rajahs, khedives,
nulcers mid other potentates who pre
fer their special title to that of king.
Only one reigiug monarch of the
world, if .we except her most impO:t-
ant tuajesity of China, is a woman.
Tins is Quoeu Wilhelmiua.” This
authority forgets tiiat the name .of
. the reigiug monarch of the United
States is Woman.
true is evident from the surprisingly
great increase in our exports of steel
products.
The value of the exports in 1880
was only $12 959,900. 1900 it was
$129,633,480. In twenty years the
increase was about $107,000,000.
What will bo'the value of our annu
al exports of steel products twenty
years heuoe? If the increase is as
great as in the last twenty years—
and there is no reason why it should
not be—the export val .e of these
products will reach a $1,000,000,000
a year,
AlO tills vast business is now
in the hands of a few men—the men
who have purchased the Carnegie
steel plant and own most of the oth
er steel producing plants of the coun
try. Is it too much to sav that they
have the world in their grasp? Is it
not almost certain that they will con
trol the markets of the world for
steel products? Where are competi
tors to be found? Surely not in Eu
rope, where the coal supply fg show
ing signs of exhaustion.
It may be that rival steel plants
may be established in Asia or Africa,
but, if so, it will be long years hence.
As far as oan De seen now the trust
which Morgan and his associates
have created will be more powerful
tban kings or emperors or govern
ments—that Is as long as law and or
der prevail.—Savannah News.
) Nikola Tesla announced yesterday
that he had completed Ins plans for
his system of wireless telegraphy by
means of which be will be able to
send messages across the Atlantic,
and that a site for the plant had
been selected. The inventor said to
a World reporter:
“I have been atwvorkon this sub
ject for eight years, and now see.the
way clear to the accomplishment of
my plans.. It may take eight pionlhs
or it may take longer to complete
the work yet to be done, but I
feel assured of success. The con
struction of the neoessay aparatus
will be pushed as rapidly as possible.
This is all I can say about the matter
at present.”
Mr. Tesla would giye no 'in
timation of the site selected tor his
plant, but it is beleived that the
sending and receiving stations will
be located at great altitudes. A
year ago he conducted a series of ex;
pertinents at. the summit of Pike’s
Peak. His apparatus was at the top
of a steel tower eighty fyet high
His purpose, he Raid was to inves
tigate the tipper sparta of air. On
returning to this city he said:
“I am satisfied that I will be able
to telegraph without wires to any
city in the world within a short time.
“By my system I hope to attain
a speed of 1,500lo ^U00 words a
minnte. The instrument at either
terminal will be absolutely free
from extraneous disturbances.”
1 nave a very large spring and sun >
iner pasture near town where 1 will take
cows at morning and graze'them during
the day. returning same at night, for the
sum of $1.25 per mouth.
GEO. D. GRIFFIN.
ttk, a. w Il£jQJN UT
Physician and Surges '
A powerfull engine cannot be run
with a weak boiler,, and we cannot
keep up the strain of an active mind
with a weak stomach; neither can
we stop the hnm'ftn machine to make
repairs. If the stomach cannot di
gest enongh food to keep the. body
strong, such a preperation as Kodol
Dyspepsia O re should be used. It
digests what yon eat and It siinly
can’t help but do it. R. L. Hicks.
Treats diseases of the Ey e>
Nose and Throat.
All calls promptly attended.
OFFICE ON
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H- E. WALKER, Proprietor.
A THOUSAND TOKGUK8.
Ron.-IBO TUB OR A VK.
Reports show a groatly increased
death rate from throat and lung
troubles, due to llie prevalence of
croup, peueumonia and grippe. We
advise the use of One Minute Cough
, Cure 111 all of these difficulties. It is
the only harmless remedy that gives
immediate results. Children like it.
It. L Hicks.
A startling incident, of which Mr.
Jjhn Oliver of Philedelphia, was the
subject, is narrated by him as fol
lows: I was in a most dreadful con
dition. My skin was almost yellow,
eyes sunken, longue coated, a pain
ooutinually in my back and sides, no
appetite, gradually growing weaker
day by day. Three physicians had
given me up. Fortunately a friend
advised trying ‘Electric Bitters:’and
to my great joy and surprise, the
first bottle made a decided improve
ment. ’ I continued their use for
three weeks, and am now a well
mail. I know they saved my life,
hud robbed the the grave of another
victim.” No one should tail to try
th m. Only 50 ets., guaranteed, at
It. L. Hicks’s Drug Store.
Could not express the rapture of
Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard
street, l’hildelphia, Pa., when she
found that Dr. King’s New Disoov
ery for Consumption had completely
cured her of a hacking cough that for
many years had made life a burden.
All other remedies and doctors oonld
give her no help, but she says of this
Royal Cure-“it soon removed the
pain and I oan now sleep soundly,
something, I can scarcely remember
doing before. I feel like sounding
its praises through Ihe universe
So will anyone who tries Dr. King’s
New Discovery for the throat, chest
or lungs. Price 50o. and $1.00.
trial bottles free at R. L. Hicks’s
Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed.
ALMOST MlKRIEU HIS CHILD-
All editor has been inspired, after
i looking over his List of delinquent
> a ibsurfbci's, to compose the following:
“ilow dear to our heart is the silver
dollar, when so nib kind subscriber
presents it to view; the liberty bead
without necktie or collar and all the
strange things which to us seem so * * — — .-c
new; the wide spreading oagle, the |1 )or8U ' t,or 'hat her real name was not
arrows below it, the stars aud the j ^°J^» she had been raised
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From the .Philadelphia Press.
Princeton, Ky., Fob. 13.- Lee
VV ilkerson, a middle-age widower,
oame near marrying his own daugh
ter last night. Two months.o^o lie
began paying attentions to Miss
Fannie Lloyd, a bat trimmer, and
willitu a short time secured her con
sent to marry him. The wedding
was to have taken place last night.
Incidentally she informed her
The Filipinos and the Cubans
might well ask, are the people of
Kansas capable of self-government?
The Kansas Boxers are apparent
ly getting worse and worse. They
have progressed from the hatchet to
the axe, and the preachers are taking
a hand in wedding the axe; not
against the saloon fixtures and the
rum bottles, but against the heads of
men. Tbo Rev. Charles Lowther is
the first gentleman of the cloth to
get his name in the papers by smash
ing a saloon keeper on the head with
an axe. Js It possible that assault
and battery, and maybe homicide,
is exempt in Kansas from punish
ment if committed upon the persons
of those who own or "work in sa
loons.—Savannah News.
THAT THROIiniNO HEADACHE.
UIIUWC* UVIUW Uio Mitre 1IUU IUG IU-OCU
words with the strange tilings they ^ * family of that name in South-
tell; the coin of our fathers, we’re weSlorn ^* 880ur '» 8 * )e having been
glad that we kuow it, for some time f ,om an orphans’ home when a
er other ’twill come 111 right well; ^aby. It dawned upon YVilkerson
or other ’tw ill come 111 right well;
the spread eagle dollar, the star
would q iokly leave you, if you used
Dr. King’s New Life Pills. Thous
ands of sufferers have proyed their
matchless merit for siok and nervous
headaches. They make pure blood
and strong nerves and build up your
health. Easy to take. Try them.
Only 25 cents. Money back if not
cured. Sold by R. L. Hicks drug
gist.
W. W. PALMER, JR,
DENTAL SURGEON,
BAIN BRIDGE, \ GA.
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Mo
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Attorney and Counselor At Law
COLQUITT, - GEOKG1A.'
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BAINBRIDGE, - - GEORGIA.
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