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villc, ( tl. . ns second clnss matter
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PC nueHl’D WIIKKLT.
The New York state republican
machine is fast going to pieces.
J'berv are. many indications that
the Gorman star is rising.
The republican majority still
continues to obstruct the business
of the Senate.
The White House lias been re
| nameti, it is now known us the
I Black and Tan Boost.
Ordinary discretion ,,nd good
sense will insure a great democrat
ie vic>ory m /hot.
Gen. Allies is quoted as praising
the Empress Dowager of China
at the expense of the bib Queen
Victoria.
Germany is be! ieyed to lie the
nigger in the wood-pile who pre¬
vented us Irom getting tho Dan
wli West Indies.
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r TSeuptor Hanna and Senator
[Fairbanks' ty promise to make a pret¬
pair for the republican party
to ‘‘draw to” in 1004.
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Repub!,can jealousy ot J mitre
. I.itth'licld oortonds ill luck for the
I administration anti-trust Lull in
\ the House..
A Londoner has mode a violin
l without u sounding bo.\. A dia
piirage. :uul trumpet are used to
give volume to tno sound.
: President Roosevelt and l
1Ib
Cabinet now realize the truth of
Mw Bryan’s contention that silver
cannot be disregarded.
^Vark Twain is stilt
a wav at Mis. Edilv and liie Chris-
tian Sciuatists. Jf.uk i,as pa-
tk-noi as well as buuior.
i The X-rays, applied by
f Gridin ' Club to the hen 1 of Sou-
1 utor Hanna, revealed the fact that
I t hh. chief thought was the
Uouse>
The Allies have received a fair
offer from Venezuela, and if ibev
w ish to 1.: 1 * their fair sj ouches
believed they w,ll a/cept.
The Gndirou Club of Washing
ton is an association of newspaper
men wno give dinners during the
winter to the most uistmgnisned
I people 111 America. The name
rtiridiron applies to tiie habit-of
the Club of“misiing” its guests,
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Mystxrious C-icumstancss.
i One was pale and sallow and the
other fresh and rosy. Whence the
difference? She who is blushing
health uses Dr. King s New Life
l.Piils 10 maintain it. By genU •’
-
^arousing the , lazv organs they com
|pel gorjti digestion amt head
coustniation. Only 25c at J. R. j i
fluckcr’s, DruLV'i-i. ;
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Ir, tractions and Rules for Eo-d
Overseers. >
1. lunch overseer to b:i(pa'<l
pei day, and to work flfioms
the spring ami 1<> hours in
Kacii hand subject
road duty is required to work fi
day.'during the vear Itiofl, or to
pay ff2,00 commutation tax. To
work half the time in the sprint?
or pay one dollar ami balance in
the sutnnie: or p ir mo dollar.
2. Each overseer required not
to work runlet 10 hands nor over
1/7 each day and to make a daily
rejiort of each day’s work, and
number of hands worked, name of
each band and distance worked,
amount expended and name of
road, and not to work but two
horses, one to .the plow and one
to the scrape, and to pay 50c. each
per dav and allowed to pay 50c.
eadi for hands to work the roads
3. Each overseer n not allowed
to spendtnorc on a road than the
commutation tax paid 1 into his
hands, . and , . uuin-d . his ..
is 1 to use
best , . itidguicnt , . m working the
whore neeet&ary. W hero. a road
i« level and don’t need work, don <
waste any time
4. Each overseer is required to
repair and look after the cross-
ways and bridges and t<* do away
with all that i< not'needed.
5. Each overseer is required to
give a bond foi one hundred dol¬
lars for Hie tools and commutation
tax that goes into his hands and
for the faithful performance of
his duties.
r !\ M. Looney, Cha’m.
-J. ,M. Andrews, O. ('.
J. M. Iordan, C. C.
T. J. Grow, Ex. officio
Clerk ot saul Board.
Hoav To Staorp Out Smallpox,
Any lung tiiai pertains to the
treatment of smallpox should In.’
ot interest and value to the people
of Georgia just now. It is evident
that a vigorous crusade must be
waged by the authorities against
this disease if they prevent a gen
oral smallpox epidemic.
Smallpox lias been successfully
dealt with elsewhere and there is
no reason why the same may not
be done in Georgia. A treatise
ju„t published bv the Columbia,
Pa., board ot health on the recent¬
ly successful battle against the
outbreak of smallpox in that 00 m
munity should he read and the
lesson that it contains applied
here in Georgia.
This treatise shows that no
sooner was the first case of the
diseys j properly diagnosed than
a thorough system of investiga
tion and prevention was inaugur¬
ated. Under that system, during
the continual.- n of the disease
ninety-seven houses were quaran¬
tined, all suspicious cases promptly
reported and looked into, a pest-
iiouse erected and guarded by
members of the local militia, and
a scheme ot compulsory vaccina-
tion instituted by a thorough
house-to-house canvass.
In a paper read before the State
H c. uicai society upon tno outbreak,
s; 1 b The Philadelphia Pres , l.)r.
A. R. Craig, in noting that 10,250
ixjrsons were vaccinated during
the epidemic, said that out of the
1 fib easts reported "f48 had nover
been vaccinated, two Ji'ut been
unsuccessfully vaccinated, eight
were vaccinated within a week of
the development of the
for the first time and three luui
b‘ en vaceirat-fd in childhood
1 fie vaccination, he
nuued, ‘proved to be less
EiiiO fifth the expense ot stamping
out of the disease, and, had it been
undertaken earlier. I am convinced
that the other items * w * would
have been reduced to very trifling
figures.”
In anv eas . however, continues
I Tiie lb-ess, the rosnit of the work
J of the (.’oluiUbia board of health
I j was tliat, at the expense of just
^ tiM , IS;uul? oua hundmi and
forty dollars, the plague was so
we !i kept m hand and "finally con-
that in a population of
D2,31fi there were m six months,
oi.!y 1fi7 cases and but two deaths
-iu each instance that of a baby a
few weeks old.
Sureiv there is something of
oi tins for the authorities
here in Georgia. Caution and on•
ergy may rid any community of
this dread disease, lhere should
be temi^rvin-. z.nd the author- :
uo
ties suould have very little patience
with those people who neglect or
to be vaccinated, it is due.
to other people t hat vigorous j
measures be adopted in such cases.
— Ex.
Governor I’nii vwl.nc'cei', of
[Vnnsvivn'iia, is up Hgait.st tl e
newspaper boy**. f!e wiil Retail
that is coming to him and 11 little
more.
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It now looks as though in their
"""f standard f currency -"" “> > x " the rc,t House
publicans would forget to enact
the anti trust bill.
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At Concord, N. II., the homo
of Mr*. Alary Baker Glover Eddy,
the legislators are co sideling the
advmibility of penalizing the
practice of Christian Science.
While the republicans are on
quet.ting with an international
ver standard the democrats are
retully cultivating the confi¬
dence of t he business element of
the count ry.
1 here is no fear , ol . a war with ...
Germany. ., T Wnat ,. ^ Mv. ,, uoosevlt
, . .. .,
u ni prevent any .’conflict
to tiie business interests.’
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A wellknown Westerner who
has been watching ^the autics of
Senator l’eyeridge in the State-
hood debate gives the following
accurate deliuition of his name,
“A soft drink, one that frequently
blow? out its cork, fizzes, foams
and slops over prodigiously, but
is weak and insipid to the taste
and is seldom swallowed |by any
but women and children.
Than Gold.
“I was troubled for several years
with chronic indigestion and ner-
ous debility.” writes F. J. Green.
of Lanoastur, N. Li. “No remedy
helped me until i began using
Electric Ibt 1 , which did me more
good thau all the medicines L ever
used. They have also kept my wife
j n excellent health for years. She
s;l y h Electric Bitters arc just splen
did for female troubles; that they
are a grand tonic and mvigorator
tor weak run down women. No
other medicine can take its place in
our family.” Isy them. Only 50c
Satisfaction guaranteed, by J. R.
<k q. P. Tucker.
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We promptly obtain L\ s. cud Foreign
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jdoibi < moddi, E^etioU cfiiiTentionfor
or iik.nto
f tree report 01: pat;intamlity For fret Intok
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' BMght
it u> a sad thing to see fine
fruit trees spoiled by the blight
You can always tell them from
the rest They never do well
aftenTards bnt , stay small and
sickly.
It is worse to see a blight
Strike children. Good health
is the natural right of children:
i,u „ t * sonie of Gl them ltiem don’t dont S« o-e*
their rigbris. While the rest
grow big and strong one stays
small and weak.
Scott’s Emulsion can stop
hat blight. Fliere is no
r .v-son wm ?v.c't a :hiid shou-e
,v Em •j ■; -i
1 1 : i r*i with - ry
.. . r i in it-—the ns t
hit- make. t!ii 11
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vin-ra C*i-‘ t c I 7 v’*S i ■1
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,i-j Pearl St.,
jCw -nut ;*f. -tt! t-bu^pislA.
w£k aTdtettd
^ ^ heart that cannot blood keep
op the circulation. The
then aettles in the lower limb*
where the watery surrounding portions tissue* oerze
out into
causing bloat and swelling,
1 he heart must be strengthened dropsy
and built up before the
<* n be t0 «tay; a»d the
beat of all nwart medicines
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure.
“Heart disease made my be
swell so that they had to
lanced la severai places. One
bottls of T>r. fclea’ Heart. bottles Cure
helped roe and twelve
worked a complete ctu e."
3 AMia 'I'uasA t, Barnard, Mo.
D*.* Hites'
Heart Cate
. strength , .. to . the .« neart,
gives new
health gold by druggists on
^ guarantee
Ite. Mliea Medical Ou.ElktuirtklnA,
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'JS!Aft TEA cures Dyspepsia,
i ‘'£|4e*Ooustipaticn ^ 7lc.eu1e.tT8 Liver. andlndigestioi; Dricc ?Sc
Th« rtna Day Cold Curc.
F<-r L,,ia m Uhl h-a<> am! .arc throat use Ker.
•♦flott'A . m< olales JCanative QuiDiue, tit- ‘ src
OayC»M Cure ”
TALL AID • WHITER
STOCK CLOHiNG.
Mv Stock ot Clothing tor Men, Boys ami Youths, is the largest
1 have ever had, and to say that I’m going to sell them cheap
dees nut express it. Don’t thkik of buying until you have
examined my stock and get nay extremely low prioes.
HATS! HATS 1!
We have got them! From the finest to the cheapest, all
shapes—at prices that will s^ll them.
We nave the most complete line ot
SHOES
we have ever carried, and can sel! you any style, from the cheap¬
est to 1 he finest dress Shoe.
Our hue of NOTIONS is all that could be asked for—in tact
my stock in every department is complete, and when you come
to town call on me.
Respectfully,
R. J. 13obo,
Lavonia, Ga,
R. Iv LITTLE),
DEALER, TW
Fancy ami Family Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco, Fine Can
dies and Hot. and Cold Drinks, in fact every
thing that can be found in an up-to-
date first class Grocery and
Confectionery Store.
GIVE ME Jk CALL
And be convinced of the fact that I am carrying a fial
stock, and the best quality of everything in my
line and that I am selling them at
hard time prices
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THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY
The Great Highway of TR.-*DS nnd TRAVLL
THROUGH THR SOUTUIRH 9TATF8
Excellent Service Quick Tima Convenient Schedules
Any Trip ts a Fiaasurc Trip to those who
Travel via THh SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Tha F inest Dining-Car Service in the World.
!. For drtr.ilrd informrUon us to Tickets. Kutnc and Sieupicv^-Car
vMiorvs address tK* nooreit Agent ot THE SOVTKEXN iVA!'.WAY.
W. A. TURK. *. H. HAHDV/ICK, W. H. TAYLOR,
Tt amc Vn.-w^r. Oetff*l Ag-ant AtskHiM ’ ’i». ?i.««n(jtr Agent,
WAaniNCCOW D. c. WAjxi:wG,'od. a. c. ATLAM7A, GA.
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$ 37.50 uys a Full Leather
Trimmed Buggy
From
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£31SSM i i •j [• f |||^ vMgxj Lv
CarnesviSIe, Qa,
Their Line of Undertakers Goods cannot be surpassed
1 " «* »“‘ ,M “ tMr pwoes ». the lowest.
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| WIkti in need of Furniture, Carnetimf, Harness, Trui’ks. Valises, Sewing
Machines, Bicycie Supplies are Anything else Go to DORTCH & CO.,
and you will find it. Their PRiOES and TERMS carrt be best.
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Published the 2
in interest of Carnesuile, Fran i-I n I
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county an^l the Democratic party, not forgeting
that the mass ot the people are most interested m
the general welfare.
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he... Job Department
Has recently had added to it new material for all
> kinds of work, which we guarantee to do in first
class style and cheaper than can be done at any «•
other office in this section. *
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N° « d«, irculars, i »
» BlaaKs of Ail Kinds, * f
Statements, Biii beads, ktc,;
Always kept in stock and will be printed on the
shortest notice. When you need anything in this
l fine, call or address
Zbe Hbvance,
Car«e«pUle, «a. j
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ARE YOU WISE tnxt&Tt ,SWft
aiaaoa te«re is no r«wu Jy to «quat 3 I«a1uou ^lustang LU&neafc
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a sure wa 7 to treat a case of So*-e
Throat in order to kill disease germs
and insure healthy throat action is to
take half a glassfull of water put into
:t a teaspoonful of
Mexican Mustang
liniment
>f m, iheu bathe outside gargle the throat throL *t frequent iutervals. ■
the of the thoroughlv v.-itU +ha lml- I
tnentaud after doing this pour some in n soft cloth (Mil wrap/ V>
ftrovad the neck. It is a POSITIVE CTJI’.E
25c., 60c. and $1.00 a bottle.
l, Jr, M 1|V 2 RP Yllli UU «°re bare or long ulcer. been Treat troubled it afc with wir;. a rurcinir 3!^
tan Lunment and once
you car depend upon a speedy cure. .