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Curious Cases of Warnings That
Came In Slumber.
TOLD OF DEATH OR DISASTER.
Lucky Escapes Due to Heeding the
Mysterious Messages of the Pro
phetic Visions —A Vivid Dream That
Resulted In Preventing a Murder.
In spite of the number of authenti
cated cases of dreams that have come
true, tlie percentage of prophetic dreams
that are actually fulfilled must l>e very
small. However, It must tie confessed
that a considerable number of people
Lave escaped death or disaster by pay
ing heed to a dream warning.
Wrecks have figured in more than one
prophetic dream, both the loss of the
Republic and the Berlin being foretold
in dreams. A man was cnc-e about to
sail for Norway with a friend, but on
the night before he should have started
he dreamed that he stood upon u moun
tain surrounded by water and that the
water gradually began to submerge
the peak. Just as he was In danger of
being drowned be woke, and so vivid
ly was the dream impressed upon his
mind that he decided not to sail. A
few days Inter the ship by which he
should have traveled went down with
all hands.
Then there Is the case of a lady who
was about to leave India for England,
but was deterred by a dream. Several
days before the date set for her de
parture she had a vision in which she
saw the vessel by which she was to
sail on fire in midocean. The sequel
was that a fire actually did break out
under the conditions Indicated, hut
after hard work by the crew It was
extinguished without loss of life.
Yet a third instance was mentioned
in one of the shipping [tapers a few
years ago. An apprentice up for his
second mate's ticket failed and was
sent to sen for another voyage In a sail
ing ship. lie was appointed boatswain
of a fine sailing ship trading with Aus
tralia and New Zealand. The night
before he signed on he lmd a vivid
dream In which ho saw his ship sailing
along in fine weather under a full
spread of canvas. Soon a thick bank
of sen fog closed round the clipper, al
though the dreamer could still see ev
erything on hoard as clearly as before.
All at once something glimmered
through the mist, and before anything
could be done a huge iceberg crashed
into the ship, the noise of the collision
and the falling spars waking him. So
vivid was the dream that the vessel
left without her proper boatswain, and
since then she has figured among the
missing. The curious thing about it,
said the narrator, was that never be
fore or since cap he remember having
dfeatned of sea life.
It is also on record that a shipwreck
ed crew were once brought back to civ
ilization through the Instrumentality of
a dream. An East Indinnman ran
ashore on Inaccessible island. In the
Atlantic, and for three months the pas
sengers and crew subsisted as best
they could. During that time a rough
boat was built, ntid In this they were
transported to Tristan D'Acuuha. Sev
eral weeks later a ship appeared off
the island because her owner had
dreamed a shipwrecked crew had land
ed there. As clothes were scarce,
rous'h and ready garments were made
out of some green and red baize which
happened to be on board. Curiously
enough, before the return of the vessel
the owner's wife had a dream in which
she saw it sailing into port with people
dressed in green and red on board.
Now and again a miner relates a
dream that saved him from sadden
death, although strangers do not often
hear these stories. There was once a
bad accident at a Derbyshire pit. sev
eral men being killed by a fall of the
cage. One of the men who should
have been in that cage was absent, for
he had a dream that it was dashed to
pieces, falling from the very top with
all the men inside It. On hearing the
dream his wife persuaded him to stay
at home that day.
When Melton Prior, the famous war
artist, died most of the papers told the
story of the dream warning he had
when in Zululaud. At first lie deter
mined to disregard it, but it made such
an impression on him that he nt last
determined to keep away from the col
umn he intended to Join. He engaged
another man to go. and he was among
the first killed.
Prom time to time crimes, even mur
der. have been prevented by a dream.
A lady saw in a dream an old relative
being murdered, so she posted off to
her house and was surprised to find
the door opened by the very mau she
hud seen commit the deed. She ob
tained permission to sleep with the
old lady and before retiring asked the
two sons of the latter to sit up all
night in the adjoining room.
As soon as the old lady bad gone to
sleep she got out of tied and locked the
door and then lay awake, listening.
After what seemed hours a my of
tight appeared under the door aud the
knob was carefully turned. Leaping
' Mr. John Skelton was the guest
| of his father Sunday.
Messrs. Jim Hogan and Carl
Grooch were here Sunday.
Mr. David Robert? was the guest
of Matt Brookshire Sunday.
Mr. Carlton Evans was the guest
i of Mr. David Doster Sunday.
M iss Nancy Healan was the guest
of Miss Nettie Satterfield Sunday.
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Mr. Boh Self accompanied by
Miss Ina Doster was here Sunday.
Mr. Jarret Marlow and Miss Cor
rie Garrett were here Sunday after
noon .
M iss Aver Hogan was the guest
of Miss Pauline Hogan Saturday
night.
Messrs Grady Satterfield and
Claud Walker made a visit to Jeffer
son Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Jestus and children
were guests of Mr. Jeff Brookshier
and family Sunday.
Mr. Frank Healan and wife are
spending a few days with Mrs. M.
E. Healan and family.
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nut of bed. she called the sons, threw
open the door and found the manserv
ant outside with a coal scuttle in his
hand. On being asked by the lady
and the men what he wanted he re
plied that he had answered the bell.
Rut no hell had been rung, and in the
coal scuttle was a knife! Then he
saw the game was up and confessed.
The day before his mistress had re
ceived her rents, which were kept in
her room until they were paid into the
bank the next day. and he had sud
denly determined to murder her for
the money.—London Family Herald.
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The worst cases, no matter of how long standing,
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Lameness
Sloan’s Liniment is a quick
and reliable remedy for lame
ness in horses and other farm
animals.
" Sloan’s Liniment surpasses any
thing on earth for lameness in horses
and other horse ailments. I would
not sleep without it in my stable.”—
Martin Doyle,
432 West l'Jth St., New York City.
Good for Swelling and Abscess.
Mr. H. M. Gibbs, of Lawrence, Kan.,
R. F. I)., No. 3, writes:—“ 1 had a mare
with an abscess on her neck and ono
50c. bottle of Sloan’s Liniment entirely
cured her. I keep it all the time for
galls and small swellings and for every
thing about the stock.’
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is a quick and safe remedy
for hog cholera.
Governor of Ceorgia uses
Sloan’s Liniment for Hog Cholera.
“ I heard Gov. Brown (who Is quite a
farmer) sav that he had never lost a
hog from cholera and that his remedy
always was a tablespoonful of Sloan’s
Liniment in a gallon of slops, decreas
ing the dose as the animal improved.
Last month Gov. Brown and mvself
were at the Agricultural College
building and in the discussion of the
ravages of the disease. Gov. Brown
gave the remedy named as unfailing,”
“ Observer.”
Savannah Daily News.
At All Dealers. 25c.. 50c. & 81.00.
EJoan’s Book on Horses. Cattle,
Hogs and Poultry sent tree.
Address Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston
Advice
and how to relieve them.
Don’t neglect indigestion, for it
may lead to all aorta of ilia and com
plications. An eminent physician
cnee eaid that ninety-five per cent of
til ilia have their origin in a dis
ordered stomach.
Our experience with Rexall Dys
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them to be one of the most dependable
remedies known for indigestion and
chronic dyspepsia. Their ingredi
ents are soothing to the inflamed
membranes of the stomach. Rich
in Pepsin and Bismuth, two of the
greatest digestive aids known to
medicine, the relief they afford is
very prompt. Used persistently and
regularly for a Bhort time, they tend
to relieve pains caused by stomach
disorders.
Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets help
Insure healthy appetite, aid diges
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evidence of our faith in them, we aalc
you to try them at our risk. If they
do not give entire satisfaction, we
will return the money you paid us
without question or formality. Three
sizes, 115 cents, 50 cents and SI.OO.
You can buy Rexall Dyspepsia Tablet*
in this community only at our store:
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Pentecost News.
Marie Haynie is quite ill.
Kiss Gertrude Ross was the guest
of Miss Ada Wall, of Tyro. Sunday.
Miss Lula Boman visited her
mother, Mrs. Adeline Boman, Sun
day.
Mrs. J. D. Spence spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. William
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wall and
children visited Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Stiles Sunday.
Quite a number of young people
from here attended preaching at
Pleasant Hill Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I). P. Chandler
spent Sunday night with Mr. and
Mrs. M. L. Williamson.
Mr. J. M. Haynie has his mill
repairs almost completed, and will
begin grinding in a few days.
Mrs. Nancy Duncan, of Mayne’s
Academy, visited her daughter.
Mrs. Carl Hardigree, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Guy Prickett,
and little daughter, Mary Nell, vis*
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ray Sunday.
There will be a singing at this
place on the afternoon of the third
Sunday. Everybody is invited to
come.
Mr. A. D. Sims, Mrs. Tom Ham
mond, Misses Viola Hardigree, Jew
el and Ruth Williamson are on the
sick list this week.
M isses Wilder Pentecost, Alice
McElhannon and Gertrude Ross
were guests of Miss Woodie Haynie
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Patrick and
children, of Oak Grove, visited Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Pricket Saturday
night and Sunday.
Notice to Debtors
and Creditors.
Georgia, Walton County.
All to the
estate of T. E. Smith, de
ceased, late of said county,
are hereby notified to come
forward at once and make
settlement. All who hold
accounts against the said T.
E. Smith estate, will please
present them to me for set
tlement.
S. W. BELL,
Bethlehem, Ga.
Execetor of the Will of T.
E. Smith, deceased.
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TAX RECEIVER’S
FIRST ROUND
I will be at the following places named below
for the purpose of receiving your State and County
taxes for the year 1913.
Hoschton, “ ioth 9amto 11 am
Winder, “ ioth 1 to 4 p 111
Chandler’s C G. “ nth I_9 to 10 a m
Statham, “ nth 12 to 4 p 111
Clarksboro, “ 12th 9tolo a m I
Center, “ 12th n amto 1p m
Nicholson, “ 12th 2 to 4p m
Commerce, “ 14th 9 amto 4p m
Miller’s C. G. “ 15th 10 to na in
Maysville. “ 15th 1 to 5p m
Apple Valley, “ 16th 9 to na m
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