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[■RISING THERE!,
at (clinging to strap)—
gooi many conditions af-
'governmental system to-
very oppressive and their
may sdifie day lead to a
[vising.
llso on the standing commit-
Ferhaps, but—(with withering
Ices at male occupants of the
Tieata)—you would never look for It to
begin in a street car.—Richmond Dis
patch.
Spiritualism Declining. *•*——:—
It ftas been the general observation that
for some years past spiritualism has been in
a gradual declino. This Is the law with every*
thing that Is not founded on true merit. The
reason Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has been
recognized as the leading family medicine
during the past fifty years is beoause it is
founded on truo merit, and bos always been
found reliable in coses of indigestion, <lys-
'a, constipation and biliousness. Try a
1 " ’ aUs"
ottle and satisfy yourself.
It tikes a strong man to hold his tongue.
Cork weights fifteen pounds per cubic
foot, gold 1155 pounds.
. Ohio Knows Tetterlne.
W. C. McCall, Granville, O., writes: “Iflml
your Tctterlno to be a marvolously good
thing for skin diseases.” 60c. a box from
J. T. Shuptrine, Savaanali, Go., if your drug
gist don’t keep it.
Lord Brcadalbanc is the owner of the
finest vine in Europe.
iy Cures It
: Druggists, i
gestlon and Dyspopsia.
A musical education isn't necessary to
zing your own praises.
MRS. J. E.
Was Sick Eight Years with
Femaje Trouble and Finally
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Yegetable Compound.
“Dear Mrs. Pikkiiam : — I have
never in my life given u testimonial
licfore, but you have done so much for
me thaj I feel called upon to give you
this unsolicited acknowledgement of
MRS. JENNIE E. O’DONNELL,
President of Oakland Woman's Riding Olnb.
the wonderful curative value of Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound, For eight years I had female
trouble, falling of the womb and other
complications. During that time I was
more or less of an in valid and not much
good for anything, until one day 1
found a book in my hall telling of
the cures you could perforin. T became
interested: I bought a bottle of Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com
pound and was helped; I continued its
use and in seven months was cured, and
since that time I have had perfect
health. Thanks, dear Mrs. Pinkhujji
again, for tho health I now enjoy,”—
Mrs. Jennie O’Donnell, 278 East Slat
St., Chicago, Ill. — 95000 forfolt if abooa
testimonial Is not fftnu/n$f t .
Women suffering from any
form of female ills can be cured
by Lydia E.‘Pinkham’s Vegeta
ble Compound. That’s sure.
Mrs. Pinkham advises sick wo-
ten free. Address, Lynn* Mass.
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JBEjS
l for vigor, frost and drouth 1
k properties, has justly bcco “°, f ” m " u “i
iMraiim ciokmi. $5.mjod ih. mol
1 Li Cnuu Print Clmr.ti. $5.60; 100 lbs. 10.201
Staples Clover. Timothy and Grams M grot I
CeUlo* mailed yo« (or *c i»»U*J- 1
1HN A.SALZr
Seed Co.<
iLa Crosse,Wis.<
THE LANIER SOUTHERN
NEWS SUMMARY
j Paramount Events of tho
—Day Briefly and Sncointly
Paraphrased.
A MUST WONDERFUL COUNTRY.
Said to be the Greatest Farming Land
on Earth—A Beautiful Townsite
la One Selected for Fitz
gerald, Oklahoma.
iudtnedd
MACON. «A.
Thorough In ah appointments. Bu.ln.ae
men recognize onr utplomas a, a testimo
nial of ability and worth. All brnnrhea taught.
Full Information cheerfully furnished.
£ J. Vawtcr's Carnations are the Best
—IfOICE From the famous “Vawtsr
| -| |LnpNIA < 'arnatlon Fields, Ocean
I AUrOKNIA p, r J i-at. Ha-dv rooted
-Variations onufis*.. prowgated with.
•ntartfUUl heat, sent PjjWM; J»*W
idee.
... buforble
Adflrss* Ones*
««. Oausubma.
—Fire insurance rates In Atlanta,
Oa., went up 25 per cent Friday, fol
lowing the action of the New York
managers on Wednesday.
—About sloe hundred of Savannah’s
militia went over to Charleston Fri
day to take part In "Military day” at
the exposition.
—By the explosion of a boiler in a
sawmill, near Vienna, Ga., Friday, four
men lost their lives.
—The first oil derrick’ever erected
in Georgia has been put up in Floyd
county and the work of boring for oil
has begun.
—Representative Lyles arose in the
house at Columbia, S. C., Friday and
asked protection from the governor's
son, who, he said, had spit in his son's
face.
—The South Carolina legislature ad
journed Friday night after a session
of forty days.
—The sentiment at Washington Is
that President Roosevelt evaded the
real question at issue in deciding the
Schley case.
—Spain filled Barcelona with troops
Friday, and the rioters are more quiet.
Latest reports state that only forty
persons have been killed.
—Seventy-nine United states pris
oners were received at the new federal
prison in Atlanta Friday morning
from the Columbus and Moundsville
prisons.
—Officers of the Georgia state re
publican organization, including Uni
ted States Marshal Walter Johnson,
have come out in favor of Assistant
Postmaster Blodgett for the postmas
tership at Atlanta, made vacant by
the death of Major W. H. Smyth.
—The anti-dispensaryites in Rome,
Ga., have applied for an injunction re-
straining the ordinary from calling
an election to name commissioners for
the dispensary. The injunction was
denied and Monday, February 24, nam
ed as the date by Ordinary Davis.
—At a meeting held in Macon Thurs
day, the dates of the Georgia state fair
in Valdosta were agreed upon as from
October 29 to November 8, Inclusive.
A large list of handsome premiums
will be offered.
Governor Louglno has
the legislative session in Mlsi
to March 28. The senate requests the
penitentiary investigating committee
to finish Its work by that time.
Now that the anti-Schley ring has
been sustained by the president, it is
said Secretary of the -Navy Long will
resign.
When Prince Henry reaches Wash
ington he will be met by a committee
of the house. The prince will watch
congressional proceedings from the
gallery.
- —In the house Thursday during,the
debate on Indian- schools, it was
charged that one superintendent was
engaged in ruining Indian girls.
—Bloody fighting has occurred at
Barcelona between the .troops and the
strikers. Five hundred have been kill
ed. The trouble is spreading to other
provinces.
The celebration of the twenty-
fifth year of Pope Leo’s accession to
the chair of St. Peters was begun In
Rome Thursday.
A detachment of the Scots Greys,
England's crack regiment, has been
cut to pieces by the Boers. Forty-slz
were captured, but released.
Marconi announces that he will
soon begin to test his system by the'
transmission of words and messages.
He complains that his plans are being
obstructed in Great Britain.
—It Is announced that as a result of
a ’conference of fire Insurance mana
gers, held in New York, fire Insurance
rates will go up 25 per cent.
—Tho eleventh annual session of
tho Tuskegce, Ala., negro conference
was held Wednesday. Booker T. Wash-
lnton presided at all of the meetings.
—Attorney General Knox will file a
bill In a few days to test the legality
of the great Northwestern railway
combine.
idea.
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Fitzgerald, O. T., Jan. 27, 1902.
Messrs. Perry & Dowden, Oklahoma
City, O. T.
Gentlemen We take pleasure In
stating that we took stock in the landB
and city lots, opened up in the Old
Fort Supply Reservation in Woodward
County by the Fitzgerald Land Co., at
Oklahoma City on Jan. 23, and were
present and witnessed the drawing that
took place at that time. We found the
drawing was conducted absolutely on
the square. After the drawing we vis
ited the new town of Fitzgerald and
also Inspected the lands that were
drawn. We found the town on the
most beautiful rise of ground, over
looking the two rivers, with perfect
drainage. The country tributary is
well adapted to the various crops—
wheat, oats, kaffir corn, corn, broom-
corn, castor beans, and the bottom
lands and valleys will produce good
Indian corn and the finest alfalfa.
Wheat and fruit of every kind will
grow to perfection. There is a wide
range of country from which to draw
support for the town. We found many
people arranging to engage in business
in Fitzgerald. We found that the pur
est and most abundant soft water that
will prove of wonderful benefit to all
and especially _ those who may suffer
from kidney or bladder troubles. We
feel confident that the town Is des
tined to be one of the finest health re
sorts in the United States.
We found our lands all satisfactory,
and also all the land that was put In
the drawing. Taking everything Into
consideration, we found the situation
even better than we had expected, and
believe that those who have dealings
with the Fitzgerald Land Companj
will receive fair and honest treatment
throughout. There Is not a man In our
party who would take back his Bffiney
for what he drew, in either lots or
lands. Respectfully,
B. M. Davison, Marshall, Ill.
C. L. Burnside, Dolson, III.
Samuel Mooney, Clemens, Iowa.
Ernest Howell, Marshall, Ill.
D. G. Day, Marshall, Ill.
C. W. McConnell, Greepsburg, Ind.
W. F. Jouk. ’Eaten, Ohio.
J. Marshall, Ill.
E. Mc^miiell, Forney, Texas.
’ Fred Nixon, jBelvidere, Ill.
ohn Oberhaiier, Belvldere, Ill.
N. Smith, Peoria, III.
no. Laabs, Oshkosh, Wls.
W. F. Cleveland, Oklahoma City.
Chas. Abendroth, Oklahoma City.
J. Kannglesscr, Eason, O. T.
J. P. Qandy, Fort Supply, O. T.
D. J. Davidson, Marshall, Ill.
J. W. Yates, Beardstown, Ill.
—Oklahoma City Tlmes-Journal
Full information as to price of land,
etc., may be obtained from W. T.
Saunders, corner Pryor and Decatur
streets, Atlanta, Ga.
HER VIEW OP IT.
She had read a good deal and prid
ed herself on being pretty well up on
the affairs of the day.
“All disputes," she said, "should be
settled by arbitration.”
“Quite right,” he replied. “Now, we
had a little dispute this morning as to
certain household ”
"There Is nothing to arbitrate In
that," she Interposed hastily. "I am
right, of course.” Then after a mo
ment she added; "But it seems so
foolish to have war and strikes when
it’s so easy to arbitrate.”—Washing
ton Star.
—By th eburs-tlng of a big fly wheel
In- the Spartanburg, S. C., power house
Wednesday night one man was killed
and two Injured. The city was
plunged In darkness and car service
stopped..
—The depot conference held in At
lanta. Qa., Wednesday resulted In still
further delay; the representatives of
the railroads refused to pass on the
feasibility of the state's proposition
without first examining plans.
—The official count of ballots In
Rome, On., giving victory to dispens
ary by 265 votes, was signed by Or
dinary Davis Wednesday afternoon.
The other side $tart* contfst. Ex
citement in Rome is s
CONSISTENT.
"Which season do you prefer,” ask
ed the friend; “summer or winter?”
"It all depends,” answered Mr.
Sirius Barker, as he unwound a muffler
from his neck. “In summer I prefer
winter and in winter I prefer sum
mer.”—Washington Star.
ATTRACTIONS.
Dorothy—“Was the Intellectual
evening at Mrs. Woppera a success,
Barbara?" .
Barbara—“Oh, It was delightful,
Dorothy. We had a bride and groom,
two rich old bachelors, a twenty-three-
year-old college professor and a six
weeks’ widower."—Detroit Free Press.
Putnam's Fadeless Dye produces the fast
est and brightest colots of any known dye
stuff. Sold by all druggists.
In Algeria the native population has al-
i fift;
most doubled in less than fifty years, rising
from 2,307,000 in 1856 to 4,071,000.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervous-
titer first day's
ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
NerveBestorer. 62 trial bottle and treatlsef ree
Dr. B. H. Kline, Ltd., 931 Areh St., Philo., Pa.
Out of twenty blind people eleven ore
men, nine women.
See advertisement of KK-M Catarrh Cure In
another column—the heat remedy made.
The skeleton measures one inch less than
the height of the living man.
Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used
(or all affections of throat and lungs.—Wm.
O. Endslky, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900.
Conquer the conquerable and submit to
the inevitable.
Colds
“ I had a terrible cold and could
hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im
mediate relief.”
W. C. Layton, Sidell, Ill.
be tonight? worse, pro
1 yc
wo
jnlgi
ably. For it’s first a cold,
then a cough, then bron
chitis or pneumonia, and
at last consumption.
Coughs always tend
downward. Stop this
downward tendency by
taking Ayer’s Cherry Pec
toral.
Three sites: 25c., Sfe.'ll. All dragjtfti.
then do as lie BHys. If he telfs you not
to take it, then don't t»ke It. He knows.
Eeare it with him. We are willing.
J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell, M*ss.
Women Who Work
in home, shop or factory can make
-their work much easier if they wear
comfortable corsets. The
Straight Front
Royhl Worcester
and
BoqjToq Corsets
Combine Comfort, Ease and Elegance.
Ask your dealer to show them to you.
Royal Worcester Corset Co.,worc«t,r 1 m»>>
Deafness Cannot Be Cared
y local applications r.g they oannot reach the
llseasod portion of tho ear. There is only one
way to cure deafness, and that is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining of j
the Eustaohian Tube. When this tube is in- |
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper- |
foot hearing, and when it is entirely closed {
Deafness is the result, and unless the lnflam- ,
matlon can be taken out and this tube ro- |
stored to Its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nino cases out of ten !
are oaused by catarrh, which is nothing but tut ]
Inflamed condition of the muoous surface. I
We will give One HUndred Dollars for any !
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that l-
caunot be oured by Rail’s CataiVh Cure. Cir
culars sent Ires. F.J.Cheney A Co.,Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75o.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Japan now possesses the heaviest and
finest battleship afloat, the Uikisa, of
displacement.
13,20Q tons i
Hast Far the Bowels.
No matter what at is yob. headache to a can
cer, you will never get Fell until your bowels
are pat right. Cascaskts help feature, cure
you without a gripe or pain, produce easy
natural movements, cost you just 10 cents to
start getting your health back. Cascabbts
Candy Cathartlo, the genuine, put up in metal
W. L. Douglas makes amt sells more men’s
S-V.00andS3.60 shoos than any other two uu-
uf.icturers in the world.
W. L. Douglas $3.00 and $3.E0 shoes placed
side by side With $5.00 and $040 shoes of
othor makes, are-found to be just as good.
They will outwear two pairs of ordinary
$3.00 and $3.60 shoes.
Nads of tho Soot lemthort, Including Moot
Corona Kid, Corona Colt and National Kangaroo.
>M C.ler Sr*M. eeS Alwej, bleak ShIi teed.
W. L. Douelss $4.00 -Ollt Xdse line*
anotfee^ug^a^ prtro.^.
Menafatcnirers and Dealers to
SAW MIIaIaS,
Cura Mills, Feed SI tils. Cotton Oln Machin
ery pud Grain Separators.
SOLID and IMSKRTBD Saws, Saw Teeth an-l
1 oeks. Knight's Patent Doge, Itlrdsall Saw
Mill awd Engine Repair*. Governors. Grata
liars and a lull Hue of Mill Supplhn. Fries
and quality of goods guaranteed Cat
tree by mentioning this paper.
OUaiogae
w.au
cannot tie
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Consider th* tnmtt o9*-«d
thinking people when the t
any onn remedr will enre all dl-SsSeef
wall, think of U and sean ter- our kook
SI I .bout t* Special Remedies tor sp*<
rased conditions, and ear Family M
Oases. A postal card will essors tbs
nn.l a .ample of t)r. Johnson',-‘After Dinner
Co., Austell Funding
boxes, every tab!
it. Beware of'
. C. C. stamped on
Cures Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchi"
tls and Colds.
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money refunded. For tobacco.users we make
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Yakaeeo, carrying same medical properties
— ns the compound. .Samples Free. One box,
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