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Night Coughing —
How to Stop It
Night coughing which, through
loss of valuable sleep, often makes
you feel utterly worn-out and use
less during the day, and by quickly
•weakening the system lays you
open to the most dangerous infec
tions, can now be promptly checked
by a very simple treatment. Peo
ple who have hardly been able to
rest on account of coughing spells
have found that they can sleep the
■whole night through undisturbed
often after the very first trial.
The treatment Jr based on a remark
able prescription known an Dr. k.inn’o
hew Discovery. You pimply take a tea-
BpcM.nful at night before retiring and
Isold it in your throat for 15 or 20 sec
onds before swallowing it. The pre
scription has a double action. It not
only soothes and heals the soreness and
Irritation. bttt it qunkly 100 MRS and re
moves the phlegm and congestion which
Is the r-al cause of the cough. The
result is that you usually sleep as soundly
as a babe tno very first night, and the
cough goes In a very short time.
The prescription contains no opiates or
Barrnful drugs. Excellent for children
as well as grown-ups. For coughs, chest
colds, hoarseness, sore throat, spasmodic
croup, bronchitis, Uryn. itls and bronchial
Bstbma. At all good d. uggUta. Aak for
EEKEO3
The “Phage” is a parasite which
feeds on disease bacteria. Its deadly
•power has already been demonstrated
on pneumonia, typhoid, diphtheria,
chicken cholera and anthrax bacteria.
It may also prove a solution for the
tuberculosis bacillus.
Backache
Don’t put up with it
It’s the stimulating effect that
Sloan's has on the circulation
that makes it so wonderfully
effective in relieving pain. Pat
it on gently—without rubbing.
It will not stain. Before you
know it, your backache is gone.
All druggists—3s cents.
Sloan’s Liniment— kills pain!
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With 46.2 per cent of her male
population over 15 years of age still
single, Nevada has the highest per
centage of single men of single men
of any state in the Union. On the
other hand it has the lowest per
centage of single women, only 19.3
per cent being unmarried.
MRS. WM. BUTTS
WAS VERY SICK
Gives Full Credit to Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
for Remarkable Recovery
Wellston, 0. “ I took Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound to make me
■ "q strong.l wastroubled
with my back and
sides hurting me tiH
—» 1 could not do my
® work, and whenever
1 caught cold it made
* me irregular. Since
‘ 1 have taken the
Vegetable Com
» pound my side and
back don’t bother
" « .me and 1 can do my
' 1 . housework and care
* for my children now,
where before I did not feel like doing
anything or going around. After my
first child was born about four years ago
1 saw an advertisement in the paper
about the Vegetable Compound. 1 knew
it would help me, but I was afraid tc
try it because people said it would he’j
you to have children and 1 knew 1 wat
having children fast enough. But 1
thought if it would help me it would b<
better to have a whole house full of
children and have good health. I be
came stronger from taking it and my
hnsband says I look like a live woman
instead of a dead one. W’hen Spring
comes I am going to take your Blood
Medicine as lam very thin. I will an
swer letters from any woman who
wishes to ask about vour medicine.”—
Mrs. William Butts, Wellston, Ohio.
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PENCILOMKNYI
Action Demanded by
Short-Story Readers
"Your work is excellent but unsal
able.”
In these terse but kindly meant
words a literary agent dismissed, a
few days ago, a young author who had
submitted to him some short stories.
The young author complained later
that ft was useless to attempt to write
artistic stories for the British public,
writes a critic in the London Mall.
“I am told that my work Is good,”
he mourned. "But in England there
Is no demand for work that Is above
the average. It Is necessary to sac
rifice Ideals In art if you expect to
make a living. Every short-story
writer has to submit to popular taste
jf he wishes to sell his stories.”
The assumption, of course, was that
popular taste U always bad taste. But
Is it?
There Is a certain restricted class
of reader who likes to know what
people think rather than what they
do. Such a render can find enormous
pleasure In books or short stories In
which all adventures are adventures
of the mind. But by far the greater
number of readers of fiction prefer
action. They have no patience with
the school of writers who believe that
to reveal the innermost thoughts of
a man or woman who does nothing is
the supreme test of artistry.
To expel from the ranks of good
books all novels which are novels of
action would be to cut out some of
the greatest stories written. No
longer should we be able to rejoice
in the adventures of the Three Mus
keteers or follow the doings of a Da
vid I'opperticld.
Popular taste asks for romance, for
stories of courage and movement, of
human Impulses and deep-seated emo
tions common to us all. Is popular
taste wrong?
Scientists Now Know
Composition of Atom
Fifty years ago, remarks Sir < diver
Lodge, we did not know the atom had
a structure; but it has now delivered
up its secret, and is found to consist
of very minute and concent rated elec
tric charges revolving round a nu
cleus, as the planets revolve round
the sun. The discovery Is quite re
cent that the same system of law and
order Hint reigns through the heavens
holds equally in the Interior of the
atom, so that there is an atomic as
tronomy growing up before our eyes,
leading us to wonder if there Is any
limit to smallness any more than there
is any limit to bigness, says the Lon
don Mall.
Among all these immensities man
may appear insignificant and bum
pered by his animal ancestry. He has
much to contend against and over
come. Sometimes he seems evil and
ugly, but he is Immature. He Is In
the process of making.
Time to Go
Owen owed Rogers S2O. Owen bnd
successfully avoided meeting Rogers
until now he hud run full tilt into him.
It was quite unavoidable, otherwise
the meeting would never have taken
place. Trust Owen for that!
They chatted for some minutes on a
variety of subjects, and at hist Owen,
wishing to get away before the sub
ject of the debt was raised, said:
“What’s the time, old mun?"
Rogers pulled out Ids watch and, re
garding It with a frown, replied:
“Well, it’s about time that yon re
paid that money."
“Oh,” exclaimed Owen In alarm, "I
had no idea that t was as late as
that. I must he off. Good-by, old
man!”
Poet’s Odd Experience
There Is nn instance, recorded some
time ago. of the late poet James Whit
comb Riley’s experience, when some
•trange Impulse drew him out of bed
and prompted him to write his poem
“Bereaved,” the simple story of the
death of a little child. At the time.
Riley hail no knowledge that the child
us any one In whom he was Interested
was even seriously ill. He could not
imagine why this Insistent thought
should have come to him. But in his
mail a few days later came a letter
from his old friend Rill Nye. announc
ing the death of one of his children
on tile very night that the strange
call to write had coqie to the poet.
Official Terms Vary
President ini terms In the various re
publics are as follows: Argentine re
public, term six years; Austria, four
years, president may be re-elected
once; Bolivia, four years, not eligible
for re-election; Brazil, four years, not
eligible for re-election; Chile, four
years, not eligible for re-election;
China, five years, president may be
reelected; Colombia, four years, not
eligible for re-election: Costa Rica,
four years; Ecuador, four years; Fin
land. six years; France, seven years;
Germany, seven years; Latvia, three
years, no person can hold office more
than six consecutive years; Liberia,
four years.
Mohammedan Legend
The al borak was a marvelous an
imal of surpassing swiftness on which
Mohammed Is said to have made a noc
turnal journey from the temple at
Mecca to Jerusalem and thence to the
seventh heaven, under the guidance of
the angel Gabriel. Its eyes were like
stars, and its body was resplendent
with precious stones. It had the wings
of an eagle, and a human face with
the cheeks of a horse. According to
Mohammedan faith the al borak is one
of the few animals admitted to heaven
—Kansas City Star.
THE HARTWELL SUN, HARTWELL, GA
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where gooseberries have never be
fore* been known to grow.
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The southernmost permanently in
habited spot in the world is Laurie
Island in the South Orkneys, where
employes of the Argentine Meteoro
logical Service live.
/A Sweet Breath
at all times /
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After eating ce »mckin«
Wrigley's freshens the mouth
| and sweetens the breath
I Nerves arc soothed, throat is
refreshed and digestion aided
: So eosv to carry the 11 Hie packet'
WRIGLEYS
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Lighthouse Story
Bishop's light rises near the Scilly
islands and gives a grim warning of
the dangers of the coast. It is one of
the most exposed lighthouses In the
world and the three tenders have a
lonesome time. During a recent storm
the beams from Bishop’s rock came
near to failing. The light weighs sev
eral tons and revolves on supports
resting in a circular trough of mer
cury. It is balanced so delicately a
child may turn it by a touch of the fin
ger. On this night the tower was so
shaken by the heavy seas that much of
the mercury was spilled out over the
concrete floor of the light chamber.
The three guards fell on their knees,
scooped up the mercury in their hands
and poured It back into the trough.
Sunrising
When the sun approaches toward!,
the gates of the morning, he first
opens a little eye of heaven, and
sends away the spirit of darkness,
and gives light to a cock, and calls
up the lurk to matins, and by and by
gilds the fringes of a cloud, and peeps
over the eastern hills, thrusting out his
golden horns, like those which decked
the brows of Moses when he was
forced to wear a veil because himself
had seen the face of God; and still,
while a man tells the story, the sun
gets up higher, till he shows a fair
face and a full light, and then he
ishines one whole day.—Jeremy Taylor.
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Could she
earn her
own living ?
SHE’S your daughter—and per
haps you hate to think of her
having to work for a living.
But this sort of thing does happen
in very nice families and too J
often the girl is utterly unpre
pared for any well-paid occupa
tion. So she takes a poorly-paid
job as sales girl, waitress or clerk.
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It’s different when there is a
Corona in the home. A child
who has learned to use Corona
Four, with its standard office
keyboard, can operate any office
machine and you’ve provided
her with the best kind of an
insurance policy against the day
when she may be forced to sup
port herself.
The price of Corona Four is S6O
cash. Easy terms arranged if
desired. Call or phone for a
demonstration.
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census (1020), has as many people
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Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Destroys Malarial Germs
in the Blood. 60c
The importation of pins into Eng
land was frobidden 1483. They were
expensive and, with ladies at that
time, “pin money” was a considera
tion.
Cleanse thoroughly—then,
without rubbing, apply—
VICKS
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Owr IT MiZlmm Jure U—d Yeari,
To cure coitlveam the medicine
mutt be more than a purgative; it f
? mu At contain tonic, alterative and J
* cathartic propertiaa.
Tutt’s Pills
powcu these qualities, and speedily j
restore to ths bowels their natural ■
funeboo. I
TICKLING throat
Always an annoyance, worse when
It afflicts you at night. You can
stop it quicklv with
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COUGH REMEDY
Every user is a friend
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Figure it out for yourself.
If three tons of 12-4-4 contains the same
amount of plant food as four tons of 9-3-3
and costs less, why handle the extra ton?
Simple enough isn’t it?
The plant food in 12-4-4 costs less per unit
than in 9-3-3.
The above statement being true, then why not
make 1925 a banner year by using nothing but
High Analysis Fertilizer
For Big Yields —For Big Prorits
When you have learned the pr oper fertilization
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other parties concerned; written together with 5 cents (and thu
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des
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Th. Hartwell Sun win nut ueoept XJJ&JXSS
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whatever without payment m ad- an( ] tickling throat; Chamberlain’s Stom
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Tax Receiver’s
NOTICE
I WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES ON
DATE NAMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING
TAX RETURNS FOR THE YEAR 1925:
Smiths—lll4th Friday, February 27th
McCurrys—lllßth Friday March 6th
Towns—lll2th All other days except dates
mentioned above.
F.E.OBARR
TAX RECEIVER. HART COUNTY, GA.