The Butts County progress. (Jackson, Ga.) 18??-1915, July 09, 1908, Image 7

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LATE NEWS NOTES. I General. ■ecretary of the-Interior Jamss R. ■field, who went to Honolulu on the ■tleshii) Alaba.ma to investigate the Bunercial and. industrial conditions ■these islands, J returned to San ■incisco on the protected cruiser ■ Louis. Bj Blei'iot at Paris, succeeded in Bug six hundred metres with his ■noplane machine, winning the Aero Bt's medal. B r. Shaffer is the only delegate B D. M. Field, the only alternate of B twelve elected to represent Porto Bo to attend the Democratic conven- Bn at Denver. The others have Bned proxies residing in the United ■ttes. B’nder an enactment of the last gen- Bl assembly, bucket shops in Con- Hcticut ended their business July 1. Be penalty for violation of the law ■ a fine of from SSOO to SI,OOO, and Bprisonment for not more than one ■ar. ■Twenty-two.members of the Manila ■d Fibre Paper Manufacturers’ asso- Btion who were fined $2,000 each re ■ntly for operating a combine in re ■raint of trade, paid their fines to le United States circuit court. The fte other two companies are expect ■ to pay theirs in a few days. ■On account of the local option laws I so many counties in Illinois buffets ■ nearly all railroad cars will be losed. An order has been issued by Be Pullman company closing the buf- Bt in the parlor car of the Alton lim led between Chicago and St. Louis Bid abandoning entirely the sale of Btoxicating drinks. ■ One man was shot and serious* l Bounded as the result of a mutiny Bnong the convicts at a convict camp Bar Atlanta, Ga. The trouble started ■hen the men in the camp refused to |b to work. I The final report of Receiver T. A. Iherinn of the Mississippi Home ln urance Company filed at Vicksburg, liss., shows a deficit of $183,588.34, nd the numerous premiums $89,672.- 3. The capital stock of the corpora on was SIOO,OOO. Miss Helen Gould has come out in pen disapproval of the marriage of er sister, Anna, and the Prince De 'agan, although she joined the other oheirs of the late Jay Gould in sign lg a formal deed of consent. An automobile carrying a bride and ;room, returning from their wedding ourney, ran down and killed a woman iear Grant’s monument in Lincoln ;ark, Chicago. The victim was cross ng the roadway. A wave of crime and disaster spread trough the section about Bluefield. W. Va., as a result of which nine are lead and one seriously wounded. Six met death in wrecks or by track walk ing, while two men and one woman ft’ere murdered. A letter from the insurgent sultan of Morocco was read aloud in the Mosque, in which • the writer thanked he people for preferring him to Abd- El-Asiz, the legal sultan. The pre tender asks for SIOO,OOO. Six hundred persons were drowned in a storm off Java, according from advices received at Victoria, B. C. The disaster occurred near Batavia, when a terrific storm struck suddenly. While Ferdinand Sunday was lying asleep by the side of his wife in their home near Echo, La., an un identified assassin crept* into the house and shot him to death. There is no clue to the murderer. The Arkansas railroad commission ordered railroads operating in the state to use three brakemen on freight trains of over twenty-five cars. The railroads objected to the order on in terstate trains. commission, how ever, ruled that trains must have full < ews to the state line. Chris Rochroff. a Greek, was arrest ed at St. Louis, Mo., on an indictment charging him with embezzlement as bailee, the allegations being that he secured about SIO,OOO from a number cf Greek laborers who frequented his saloon and gave him practically all their wages to keep for them. Because Georgia Devortoria, of Mc- Keesport, refused to deposit $2,000 in a specified place, members of an al leged "Black Hand” society dynamit ed his residence. The house was tartly wrecked while a neighboring house was damaged. Many were hurt. • Seven are dead and over a score injured in a wreck on the Missouri- Baeific Railway near Lamont Mo., Washington. One of the most sweeping orders ever issued in the New York navy yard forbids giving out any informa tion regarding the work on the 20,000- ton battleship to be started soon. Even the date of laying the keel will not be given out. Orders nave been given by tne war department that during coast artillery service practice all emplacement doors and windows of the battery that is fired will be kept open. This is stated to be simply a precautionary ■measure and intended to prevent the ■ oosening of the door hinges and the 1 reaking of windowpanes if these are closed. The representations made by the United States and Germany asking an extension of the time limit beyond August 28 when the new patent lav is to go into effect, have proved tu availing. „ This law provides that fo; eigners who obtain British patent must manufacture the patented good on British soil. R/ZIAM COFFEE r IF 1 on IT FAILS TO Pt£ASE YOU PERFECTIX OR YOU DO NOT FIND THAT | tf, IT GOCSTWICtAS FAR k AS THE OTHER KMDiTOU HAKE USED /N !j\ TOO CW SET YOUR HOdEY BACK (y SIMPLY FOR THE ASKING l SOLD EVERYWHERE j ’ 25? I L& SEALED CAN * the seily-taylor company rn_ neworleans.u.sa. rv* A motor vehicle purchased by the town of Tynemouth, England, can be used as a prison van, fire apparatus or ambulance. FITS, St. V itus'Dance: Nervous Diseases per manently cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer. 82 trial bottle and treatise free. Dr. H. R. Kline. Ld.,931 Arch St.. Phiia., Pa. Tiverton has the oldest water works of any English town. They were made by Amicia, Countess of Devon, in 1240, and presented to the town. GOOD-BYE TO CORNS. You can say good-bye to your corns, bun ions and sore, callous spots when you get Abbott’s east Indian cobn paint, the sure, quick, permanent cure. It cures the pain ful, soft corns as well as the hard oaes and removes warts. 25c. at druggists or by mail from The Abbott Cos., Savannah, Ga. The great Oxford dictionary, which has been under way for a generation, has reached “pre.” Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children teething, softens thegums, reducesin flamma tion, allays pain,cures wind colic, 25c a bottle The carcass of the average horse yields 369 pounds of meat, as shown by the observations of the French horse butcher. Ladies Can Wear Shoes One size smaller after using Allen’s Foot- Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes easy. Cures swollen, not, sweating, aching feet, ingrowing nails, corns and bunions. At all dr u ggists and shoe st ores, 25c. Don’t ac cept any substitute. Trial package Fkee by mail. Address Allen S.Olmsted, LeRoy,N.Y. WOW! He —“They say that people Who marry soon grow to look alike.” She —“Then you must consider my refusal as final.” —Illustrated Bits. To Drive Out Malaria and Build U( the System Take the Old Standard Grove’s Taste less Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle, showing it is simply (Qui nine and Iron in a tasteless form, and the most effectual form. For grown people and children. 50c. It is necessary for the safeguarding of future generations, declares the Washington Post, that the children should not be hurried into sweatshops and into factories or other places of manual labor before their tender bod ies have had an, opportunity to de velop and their minds receive enough training and education to fit them for good citizenship. KEEP YOUR SKIN HEALTHY. TettebiSe has done wonders for suffer ers from eczema, tetter, ground itch, ery •ipelas, infant sore head, chaps, chafes and other forms of skin diseases. In aggravat ed cases of eczema its cures have been mar velous and thousands of people sing its praises. 50c. at druggists or by mail from 5. T. SHUPTEINK, Dept. A., Savannah, Ga. THE GARGOIL. The Gargoil often makes its perch On a cathedral or a church, Where, mid ecclesiastic style, He smiles an early-Gothic smile. And while the parson, dignified, Spouts at his weary flock inside, The Gargoil, from his lofty Beat, Spouts at the people in the street, And, like the parsc-3, seems to say To those beneath him, “Let us spray.” I like the Gargoil best; he plays So cheerfully on rainy days, While parsons (no one can deny) Are awful danrpers— when they’re dry. —Olive Herford in the Ceßitury. DOCTOR SAID “USE CUTICURA" For Bad Case of Eczema on Child — Disease Had Beached a Fearful StaK* —Order Besulted in Cure. “When 1 was small 1 was troubled with eczema for about three months. It was all over my face and covered nearly all of my head. It reached such a state that it was just a large scab all over, and the pain arid itching were terrible. I doctored with an able physician for some time and was then advised’bv him to use the Cutieura Rem edies. which I did arid I was entirely cured. ] have not been bothered with it since. 1 used Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, but do not know exactly how much was used to complete the cure. Miss Anabel Wilson, North Branch, Mich., Oct. 20, ’O7. v Ham for the Wake. Mr. O’Brien has unwittingly placed •himself in the position of a gen.le man of his own race, who. lying on his deathbed, was questioned by his inconsolable prospective widow. “Poor Mike.” said e - " is there ann - vthin ’ tha* wud make ye comfortable? Army thin’ ye ask for I'll get for ye." "Plase. Bridget,” he responded. "I fink I’d like a wee taste of the ham I smell a-boiiin' in the kitchen. "Arrah, go on,” responded Bridget. “Divil a bit of that ham ye’ll get. “T4s for the wake.”—New York Times. To Make Complaints a Duty. The Railroad Gazette cites inci dents to show the opposite results of complaining generally about an abuse, but refusing to make specific •complaint at headquarters, and of promptly making reports to headquar ters. The incidents are such as may have come to the notice of any one who travels much on railroad trains. The argument is all in favor of mak ing complaint and helping to im prove the service. The average American, though how ever angry he may get over impo sition or Insult by the employe of a railroad company, is loth to take any action which may cost that employe his job, and, after the first burst of wrath, lets the matter slip—to the hurt of the service and the inevitable repetition of the offense at the expense of someone *alse. Some complaints are entered at headquarters, it is true, but no one will contend that such is the case as often as it should be. The Railroad Gazette unques tionably takes the right attitude in the matter, but it cannot hope to make many patrons of the railroad agents for the cultivation of courtesy among employes.—Buffalo Express. HEALTH BRINGS HAPPINESS. Invalid Once, a Happy Woman Now. Mrs. C. R. Shelton, Pleasant street, Covington, Tenn., says: “Once I J seemed a helpless in- B valid, but now I enjoy S® the best of health. F Kidney disease if brought me down ter- ribly. Rheumatic aches and pains made every movepalnful. The se cretions w r ere disor dered and my head ached to distrac tion. I W'tjs in a bad condition, but medicines failed to help, I lost ground daily until I began with Doan’s Kidney Pills. They helped me at once and soon made me strong and wrnl.'' Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y. There is a great deal of talk In Ireland about rents and purchase and dairying and grazing and about land and beasts and other inanimate and animate things, but very little talk about man, laments the Irish Home stead, the most neglected creature that walks the earth in Ireland today. cts Libby’s Cooked Corned Beef There’s a big differ ence between just corned beef—the hind sold in bulk—and Libby’s Cooked Corned Beef. The difference is in the taste, quality of meat and natural flavor* Every fiber of the meat of Libby’s Cooked Corned Beef is evenly and mildly cured, cooked scientifically and carefully packed in Libby’s Great White Kitchen It forms an appetiz ing dish, rich in food value and makes a sum mer meal that satisfies. For Quick Serving:— Libby’s Cooked Corn ed Beef, cut into thin slices. Arrange on a platter and garnish with Libby’s Chow Chow. A tempting dish for f luncheon,dinner,supper m Writ? for free Ik book let—'How to Make (food r^mr - Thing* to Hat." Oyour ic.ler*. Libby. McNcfll t Libby, Chicago A man's good reputation may be due to the fact that people are not on to his curves. Capudine Cures Indigestion Pains, Belching, Sour Stomach, arid Heartburn, from whatever cause. It’s Liquid. Effects immediately. Doctors prescribe it. 10c., 25c., and 50c., at drug stores. Egyptian cotton land produces near ly four times as much per acre as that of this country. Habitual • Constipation Nay be permanently .cm-come by proper personal efforts with lbe assistance of Ihe one truly beneficial laxative remedy, Syrnji cjftgs on and lUuxr of Sen na, which. enables one t o form regular habits ctnily sotbal assistance to na ture may he gradually dispensed with when no longer needed as the best of remedies, when required, arc to assist nature and not to supplant the natur al functions, which must depend ulti* mately upon proper nourishment, proper efforts, and right living generally. To get its beneficial effects, always buy the genuine \x\r°f Senna * manufactured ty five California Fig Syrup Cos. only SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGCISTS one sue only, regular price 50$ per Bottle RESURRECTED SONGS Thin book contains the houk* that our fathers and mothers sang. Son#® that POMOM the old time Gospel I power. Song* that can not die. RESURRECTED i SONGS, 36 cent* per copy; 18.76 per docen, prepaid. J. E. VAUGHAN, Clnyton St., Athen*. Ga. Take the Place of Calomel Constipation fiends poisonous matter bounding through the body. Dull headache. Hour Stomach, Feted Breath, Bleared Eyes. Loss of Energy ami Ay. petite are the surest signs of ho affliction. Youngs Inver Pills positively cure constipation. They awaken the sluggish liver to better action, cleanse the bowels, strengthen the weakened parts. Induce appe tite and aid digestion. They do not Halivute, no mat ter what you eat,, drink or do. Price 26 cents from your dealer or direct from J. M. YOUNG, JR.. WAYCROSS. GA. /■*" /Zvifltne' TOILET ANTISEPTIC Keeps the breath, teeth, mouth and body antiseptically clean and free from un healthy germ-life and disagreeable odors, which water, soap and tooth preparations alone cannot do. A 11 - ' I —^ germicidal, disin- 1 feeling and deodor izing toilet requisite •of exceptional ex- n ii cellence and econ- I y?Y 111’l JH '■‘M omy. Invaluable for inflamed eyes, V throat and nasal and || ’ j stores, 50 cents, or j| j Large Trial Sample WITH "HCkITM AND BEAUTY" BOOK BENT FREE THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston,Mass. REPAIRS V M 9 SAWS. RIBS. Bristle Twine, Babbit. 4c.. for any mala I B ■ of Gin ENGINES, BOILERS and PRBfiMf ■ Bi ™ and Repairs for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Bettlag, lb lectors. Pipes. Valves and rittlngs. Light Sow. Shingle, and Lath Mills. Gasoline eaglMa Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SIJPPLII COMPANY. Augusta. Ga. ffffffff Hui: l f> r wrviw nil klz- Ihth'" ' yin r - 1 n*/ ir.r ■■ nr.: Hflm Im&JMBW . i a 1■ ■ - 9BBBasj®lflpEs**npp*"w.nitaHf MI IN t., Ill* 19*1 and prices l)-pl. M. Ncwnt i, Ga. BIRMINGHAM SEMINARY BIRMINGHAM. ALABAMA. Ideal school for Olrls and Yoon* Ladle* Boar-Unit pupils limited tp fifty. RsSsad Christian home; every household comfort, perfect health, out of door recreations, oaex* celled city advantage*. Standards hint); faculty aupeilor. Neat aeaalon beglD* September sixteenth. For catalog and full particular* addre** r MISS LOULIE COMPTON, Principal. 1722 Fifth Ave.. Birmingham. Ala. •m FOR MEN If the bottom of yonr A shoe is different from the bottom of your foot, it |m*hct> the Btt bones out of place, strains the cords, S SSa and causes foot-ache and lameness. HKREEMER shoes are made like ■T I UirjTyi mam by human feet, and so really do fit. a g-'Afl-s fnnltrnnfa • Look for the label, if ycm do not Rt M MhJP iRfIiInELDU find these shoes readily, write us Bk BKUCXTW.MASI for directions how to secure them. \<ZZV\.. u ‘ rpno. P. FIELD CO., Brockton, Mas*. Ml BRI AN Makes the Liver*Welt j A Restores healthy Action to the m Kidneys. Purifies the Blood. TRY A BOTTLE Ask your dealer for it R ni tp B Bis M 1 §bpM w 4vwnswii - m Hi Should be inseparable. For summer eczemas, rashes, itchings, irritations, inflammations,, chafings, sunburn, pimples, black heads, red, rough, and sore hands, and antiseptic cleansing as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint ment are invaluable. Hold throughout the world. Depots: London. If. Charterhouse Bq.; Pari,. 5, Rue data PalaiAiwCMl lta, R. Town, A CO- Sydney; India. B. It. ftft Calcutta: Japan, Maruya, Lid., Toklo; So. AMta Lennon. Ltd.. Cape Town, etc., V. H. A.. Potter Dn, A Chem. Corp., Solo Prop,., Bo,inn. arr Poat-troe, Cuticura Booh on Care of Skin. THE DAISY FLY KILLER iieatro™ au t* hia anil affords comfort to every home In dining recta. alcepliiß-reeta wiiei-a Ale, are trouble iota HMu. 1 rK/yyccYN.clean, neat, and v-J*.l win not mi wjWtaAa-a.-.dECy-U, lta I Injure? anything. 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