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KEEPS LIONS AWAKE
Scotch Gollie, However, Brings
Up Husky Cubs.
Pittsburgh. Working ns n mother,
nurse and governess to afliair of husky
young lionesses with bad tempers,
Kate, a Scotch collie, has been leading
a dog's life of it for some time and is
about to relinquish the "job."
Ernst Tretow, (read keeper at the
nigh land'Park zoo. says that she has
done her duty well and will be dis
charged soon. Her bWrk bafc terrified
the young lionesses more than their al
ready healthy roars impressed her. Of
late she lias been making so much
noise that she must be taken out of
the lion house. Her barks have got on
the nerves of the adult lions and
fljoDessog. and they can't get enough
sleep.
The lionesses, boru of General Cron-
Je and Martha Washington, are called
Emmeline and Gaby. They were taken
away from the mother because of the
habit captive lionesses have of de
stroying their young Kate was put in
as a substitute and immediately won
the respect and fear of tier charges.
SERUM INEFFECTIVE.
Alters Aspect of Quest For Consump
tion Cure.
Paris. Announcement lias been
made by Dr. Pierre Roux. director of
the I’asteur institute, to the Academy
of Science of a discovery by one of the
bacteriologists of the institute. F. Ma
rino, which it is thought may entirely
alter the aspect of the quest for a cure
for tuberculosis.
Marino observed that all other genus
which multiply rapidly together die If
cultivated with tubercule bacilli after
the lapse of ten or fifteen days. His
experiments have established the fact
that cultures of tubercule bacilli with
in that period give off a poison fatal
to any form of microlie. A few’ drops
of a forty to fifty day tuberculo culture
added to any culture medium prevent
the propagation of other germs.
This toxin, which lias been isolated,
has characteristics entirely different
from other toxins, such as those of
diphtheria and tetanus. It resists the
action of heat and is neutralized nei
ther by nntltuberculosls serums nor or
dinary blood serum. If anything, it is
less affected by the former than by the
latter.
Further experimentation has shown
that this toxin when injected into ani
mals forms no counter (xdson. and it
is deduced that because of this both
vaccines and serums intended for the
cure of tuberculosis are without effect.
TUNNEL 150 FEET TO ROB.
Bank Thieve* Pierce Concrete Walls
and Get $3,700.
San Francisco.—Cracksmen tunneled
150 feet and pierced the concrete walls
of the First National Bank of Orovillo
vault.
They obtained $:?.700 in silver, hut
were unable to blow open a steel safe'
In which was a much larger amount of
i;ol(l and currency.
The base from which the robbers
worked was the cellar of a building
occupied only when lodge meetings
were held at night.
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Other Way Around.
The most successful theatrical
manager is the one who knows tt
had tiling when, he sees it.
FROST’S MAGAZINE
THE CALL OF THE SOUTH
The best Southern Magazine. Published in
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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lie sure and get some for be
sides being a wonderful laxative
they are a great system tonic.
'They give you a keen appetite
and rid the blood of impurities.*
Hot Springs Liver Buttons,
Hot Springs Rheumatism Remedy
and Hot Springs Blood Remedy
are sold in Winder by Dr.
Wages-Drug Cos.
R’:gicnal Bank Foi- Atlanta.
Atlanta, Ga., .Jan. 14.—'The
prospective success of Atlanta in
securing a regional bank will be
a state-wide triumph, in which
not only Atlanta, hut every city
lof Georgia will have a right to
| claim a part.
All petty jealousy has been put
asi,de ( and (r<#*rgia has united ~n
advancing the strong argument
that Atlanta as the largest and
most central city in the section
should have one of the big cen
tral finance] depots that Lucie
Sam is about to establish.
Facts have been presented at
Washington, and have been very
ftirongly bucked by (I. S. Sena
tor Hoke Smith, showing that the
souhteastern states are pre-emi
nently in need of a reserve bank,
and that the loe.at on of Atlanta
and the emormons business done
through the Atlanta hanks, place
this city far in the lead of other
southeastern cities for the choice
of the organization committee.
LUfiG DISEASE
“After four in our family had died
of consumption 1 was taken with
a frightful cough and lung trouble,
but my life was saved and I gained
87 pounds through using
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Are You a Woman ?
w Cardui
Be Woman's Toiiio
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FOR SALE AT ALL OHU6HSTS
Merely Make an Appointment With
Your Subconacioua Mind.
You have often read that if you want
to awaken at a certain hour in the
morning you have only to impress your
subconscious mind with that hour
upon retiring and you will awaken at
the appointed time with''it difficulty.
Perhaps you have tried tIT experiment
and been Successful.
I have discovered a way by which
the method can be extended and made
still more successful.
Supposing you want to remind your
self of something of importance thjt
you need to do eurjy on the following
day. You might write it down and put
the memorandum under your watch or
fasten it to the pincushion on your
drefcst*r. blit" it Is a bother to have
use a mechanical memory tickler for
such u purpose. It is like using yrutch
os to wait with. What is your menfofy
good’ for if it needs bolstering up con
stantly by this sort or expedient? You
can teach your memory better habits
Herd' Is the way:' Say to your sub
conscious mind at night. “When I am
putting on my shoes in the morning 1
shall remember that I am to do so and
so," duscribing the thing you wish to
recall to mind.
By connecting your affirmation with
a specific act like putting on your
shoes yon give the mind a sort of peg
to hang the mental record on. and you
will find the results will be more posi
tive. Of course you can if you wish
substitute any other act connected
with the morning activities for that-of
putting on your shoes. The important
thing is to make your aftirmation posi
tive and specific by connecting it with
some act that you perform every morn
ing.
You see. you are making an appoint
ment with your subconscious mind to
meet you at a certain place with cer
tain reminders, and it is very neces
sary that the meeting place should be
a familiar one and clearly understood.
It should .stand out sharply in the im
pression you give your subconscious
mind, and then the recollection will be
correspondingly sharp and clear. The
more familiar and common the act
with which you hitch up the affirma
tion the better.—William E, Towne in
Nautilus.
PROBLEMS OF CIVILIZATION.
We Are Too Stupid and Narrow to
Solve Them, Says Shaw.
We are a stupid people, and we are
a bad looking people. We are ugly, we
have narrow minds and we have bad
manners. A great deal of that is due
to the effect of being brought up in a
society of inequality. I know perfectly
well what happened to myself.
I can remember one of my earliest
experiences in life \fas my father find
ing me playing with a certain little
boy in the street and telling me I was
not to play with that little boy. giving
me to understand that he was a very
inferior and objectionable kind of lit
tle boy. I had not found him so. I
asked my father. “Why?" lie said.
“His father keeps a shop." I said to
my father, “Well, but you keep a mill.”
Therefore my father pointed out to me
that he sold tilings wholesale and that
this little boy’s father sold things re
tail. and that consequently there was
between me and that boy a gulf which
could never be respectably bridged.
When you are brought up, us you in
evitably are in a society like ours, with
that sort of blasphemy being continu
ally dinned into your ears; when you
are taught to be unsocial at every
point and brought up to be unsocial,
then any little chance that your natu
ral endowments at your birth may
have left you of being able to grapple
with the enormous problems of our
modern civilization—problems that de
mand from you the largest scope of
mind, the most unhesitating magna
nimity. the most sacred recognition of
your spiritual and human equality
with every person in the nation—is ut
terly destroyed That is why I doubt
whether these problems can be solved
by us. brought up in that way. To
solve them you need a now sort of
human being.—George Bernard Shaw
In the Metropolitan Magazine.
Quick Justice.
There is scarcely any crime in New
Zealand, largely because they make a
strenuous effort there to arrest, try.
convict, hang and bury a criminal
within two weeks of the commission of
his crime, it this be murder, or. if uot
a hanging offense, to get him ns quick
ly as possiule into a disagreeable
prison, where he will have to work
hard and fare upon bread and water.—
New York World.
A Bald Venus.
The nndent Romans ut one time
knew u \ onus the Raid. The goddess
was worshiped by that name in a par
ticular temple after the Invasion of
the Gauls, the reason assigned for this
strange fact in antiquity having been
that tlie brave women of Rome cut off
their hair to make bowstrings for the
city's defense.
It Certainly Was.
“Well.” said a farmer to an Irish
man who was employed on his farm.
“1 hear that you had a lively little en
counter with my hull yesterday Who
came off best?"
“Sure, your honor.” said l’at., "it was
u toss up." l.ondou Telegraph
Woman Alone With Body All Night on
Drifting Launch.
Miami Fla. After having been
adrift for twelve hours in a small
launch, which she was unable to man
age, Mrs. M. E. Bearee, a tourist from
St. Louis, was rescued. In the boat
with the woman was the dead body of
her companion. George D. Smith, who
in the early nineties was a Testa untut
keeper in Fourteenth street. New York.
Shortly after the couple started out
for a boat ride the engine became
stalled, and while working over it
Smith dropped dead from heart dis
ease: - - '*■ ~
Mrs. Penrce knew nothing aboiit run
ning the boat and drifted about in the
darkness until her cries were heard by
fishermen. She is in a critical condi
tion as a result of her experience.
CAN'T READ OR WRITE.'
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Yet Thi QHio Man Is In Prison Con
* victed of Forgery.
Columbus, O.—Although be can nei
ther read nor write, Jerry Normta was
received at the Ohio penitentiary to
serve, a sentence of one year for for
gery.
Norman, was tried and convicted of
the crirpe in Dayton several months
ago. but he was released on-probation.
Reports were received at the state pris
on to the effect that Norpnm was. again
practicing the art of forgevy. but Rec
ord Clerk Bishop was Inclined to doubt
the stories, knowing of Norman’s edu
cational shortcomings.
Probation Officer Rarey was sent to
investigate and found that the reports
against Norman were true. The pris
oner used a rubber stamp to affix sig
natures.
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If you are engaged In farming, or
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House & Thompson. Props.
Probably is the Result of an
Inactive Liver.
Too frequently one forgets his
liver and then he must pay the
penalty in the form of headaches,
indigestion, constipation and oth
er symptoms. When this happens
you must go back; help nature
el .min ate the accumulated poisons
cleans*? file system of bile and
the results will quickly disappear.
* GRIGSBY’S - LIV-VER-LAX
is rapidly displacing the use of
calomel in this section, not on
iy because it does the work more
effectively than calomel, but be
cause it is easy to take and has
no disagreeable after effects. 1 • >
Get, a 50e or SI.OO bottl e of
this wonder remedy from your
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under guarantee. Every bottle '
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by, who guarantees it through
Dr. J. T. Wages Drug Cos.
This surely is a precise a ge.
Children in some parts of th-e
country have to make mudpn
according to the cook book.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
W. L. MATIIEWS, M. D.
Office Winder Bankink Cos. Bldg.
Rooms 101-2-3
Calls answered promptly day or
night. Office Phone 10; Resi
dence Phone 213.
G. A. JOHNS,
Attorney at Law.
Winder, Ga.
Office over Smith & Carithers’
Bank. Practice in all the courts
except City Court of Jefferson.
W. 11. QUARTERMAN.
Attorney at Law
Winder, Ga.
Practice in all the Courts
Commercial law a specialty.
SPURGEON WILLIAMS
Dentist,
Winder, Georgia
Oi l ice over Smith & Carithers
bank. All work done satisfac
:orny, Phone 81.
W. L. DeLaPERRIERE
Dental Surgery.
Winder, Georgia
Fillings, Bridge and Plate-work
done in most scientific and satis
factory way.
§B. E.
Patrick
Wat 1 maker
New EanU Uas
Winder, Ca.