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Homebody ha» *aul that
of to-day 1* the good gji
to-morrow. But there are a greet
many people who do not take *o lib¬
eral a view of it and they have be-
gun a crusade.
Tbo*e who ere interested in the
movement olai n that the uae of
Bianj. nw»iii«iiOTiiri-*-—~~ th* moral*
a lowering tendency upon They,
oft*** u*o judnlgein it.
however, tin not deny thet f* 1 m «
pwarive. Take, say* tb.
pm Reeovd, the reply of the W«*t-
M lVB & T 1 *™*’ ® fter
the postporiCd battle The o)[ battery Abinita was P***, in
Puerto Bioo.
battle line on the morning of Ang
13 theif gone sighted upon the lit e
white blookboaee trdm which they
were to drive the' Spaniard*. The
gun sergeant* were standing by
with tightened lanyard, when the
messenger delivered the dispatch to
Gen' Brooke ordering » oessstiob of
hoatilities. After returning to camp
the gun sergeant; was asked it
he thought they could their have stronghold. driven
the Spaniards from
His reply, although slang, was ex¬
ceedingly expr ea sir o: “Why, cert;
-If Wd had Awo mtotttes wid dem
blokies, it’d simply been a case of
Kitty closede gate!”
Liberal Olf-r by Cariiegtf,
HasiusBUBG, Jan. 28.—Andrew Car¬
negie has offered to donate $1«0,000 for
a library bonding for the state college,
at BeHefOute, providing tbs state will
ro [O be m wnsn'wu connected *)th it The trustee*
of State oolleges b^ve memorial appointed the a com- leg¬
mittse to present a to
islature setting fottb Mr. Carnegie*
offer and urging the necessity for snob
a Uad din g.
Kansas Protests Against Roberta.
Tops* a, Jan. 2A—The bouse spent
tbs satire ntternoon wrangling over
two resolutions, one protesting against
the seating of Roberts of Utah in oon-
gross, which was adopted by a vote of
gg to M, (mixed vote) and the other lit
tevor of this government holding Fbrta
lt 1( jo and the Philippines, adopted by n
vote of « to i» (party vote).
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Honey Bees Kroin^tae fhlllppLos.
The department United of Agrioultu States *e''ridhi' the
iocclnto the ormt
bees found in the Philippines. those of
i bees are twice as large five five as times
i country, and produce or six
asihuoh as much honey./They honey. /'n..„------— VMS' have ave extra long —.
and * reach the ' nectar in many
tongues, :»"we”rs" can 1
fl tfowers »w« that mat our our will own bwb variety material awjuui cannot lieno-
Wirt! i this move be of
llt, it will not be any more so than Has-
tetter's Stomach Bitters, which reaches
Wt estwoUByreoommeud the Bit-
wr* to men and women whose nervous
systems are shattere d.
Row In a l’nvt* Theater.
Paris, Jato *8.—During a perform-
Slice of "The King of Rome,” at the
NonveutMt theater last evening, there
was considerable excitement. Blows
were exchanged, bat no arrests were
made, . . — -
■■ •« How’s This? |
We offer l»no Hundred Dollars Reward
for any case of Catarrh that caunbt be
cared by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. 6
J. CHENEY & CO., Prone __ Toledo.
F. undersigned, have known , J> J.
We the and ballete
Cheney for tbo last 16 years,
him perfectly honorable la all business
transaction* and finsDclally able to carry
out any obligation* made by their firm
Wxst & Tkdax, Wholesofo Druggists,
Toledo, O. Whole¬
Wxtoixa. Kiskav* O MARvnr,
sale Prurgtste, Toledo. Internally,
Hall’s Catarrh Cure U taken
acting directly upon the blood and mm:
one Surface* of the system. Price 76c per
bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testi¬
monials HllftiH irru. free ,
1 all's Family Pills are tho best.
Acclrt molly ,i hot Ills Frleno.
Biuxingiiam, Ala., Jun. S3.r-Near
Blooron, while out humiiig, Charley
Stewart waa accidentally killed by Wil¬
liamson, bis friend. Williamson stum¬
bled on a rock and bis Winchester was
fired, sending a bullet into Stewart's
thigh, severing an artery and causing
death. \
About » arta> r!\.
It is caused V»y a cold or succession of
colds, combined with impure blood. Its
J symptoms arc pain lu tht. head, discharge
from the nose, ringing noLcs In the ear*.
(It purifies is cured and by enriches Hotid’s Sarsaparilla the blond, soothes which
and rebuilds tne tissues and relieves all
the disagreeable sensations.
Hood s Pills cure all llVer Ills. Mailed
for 26c. by C. I Hood & Co , Lowell, Mass.
A silver half dollar will pay for a
bottle of Dr, Ticheuor’s Antiseptic.
If, after fuir trial, you are not satis¬
fied with your investment, the pro¬
prietors will refund your half dol¬
lar. A dean liquid, pleasant odor,
aud ae a dressing for wounds, burns,
nail punctures, barbed wire cuts,
etc., it has no equal. For sale by all
live druggists.
To relieve mtntal worry, cure de¬
spondency and give refreshing sleep,
nee Simmons Squaw Vine Wine as
Tablets.
firn't Tobsrco Spit and Smoke Tssr l ife Array.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be tnajr
noUc. tull of life, nerve and vigot, take tfo-To-
, pae. tbe wonder-worker, that mages weak men
strung. All druteists.Mc.or cure *u»ran-
. Address
twA Booklet and aamplt free
kwrtin* KemcUy * Ot. ~ CUicaeo “ 1 > or or New New York
One Minute Cough Cure and surprises children
people by it it* quick large cures quantities without
- ty take in tor itself
j least danger. It nos won
beet reputation of any preparation tickling in
* " colds, croup,
B cough*. J. N.
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IN THE SOCIAL WORLD.
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OOOD XIOHT
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thK'' 1 ’ mbtl. Now da indie wan and
WW aftergU , low.
The m.....roof the
^saessffssfssis^ Ana And slowly siowiy over u»w «»* leaf and hj 1 w n
And, prowling, sniffs ‘hetiUto.eair ;
The frogs croak louder totto dike,
And all the trees seeiu dark alike.
The bee is drowsing in the wmt»,
Tb» sbardi*'* Wths has gone home;
Good nifbtl
There is jo hnm, uochlrp. »o bbat,
No rustle in the m adow sw- et;
The wooJb ne, somewl e e out Of v% ns,
8wv 4 Jt«ii* the iOiwitues# of uigot •
The Sister Stars that once were seven,
Mourn for their missing mate in heaven.
The podpy’* fair, frail petals close,
Che lily dewy-dreamy yet more languid droops grows, the rose.
And
Ooitd ntitht! { Alfred
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Elrl Gray gave some good audwhole-
aome-eoaueeito t he yo u n g gir lt of New-.
oaMls-on-Tyne when the founduliou-
stoneof a new high school was laid.
The new girl, Mk# the new woman, lie
eaid, wished to have a principal hand in
making the top of the world spin round.
In order to do that she must be properly
equipped, and she needed to equip her¬
self .with a good character, high spirits,
and mental alertness.
' The A 11 world WWH* might say that education
v
ty one. But the connection between
pleasing and attractive looks and a well-
instructed, happy and contented mind
was far more intimate than many per¬
sons suppose. Therefore a cheerful
character aud an alert mind gave the
pleasant countenance which made the
society which gathered round it happy
and contented. He adtised girls to col-
tivate cheerfulness and mental alertness,
and to remember that the woman who
got success in this world was the one
who had the knack of making people
round her happy and contented—the
woman who had the habit of contented
cheerfulness, aud who did not think
anything worthtronbling about, so far
as it ooueeraed herself, unless it left an
ngly weight upon her mind and con¬
science when she came to die.
One might imagine the Earl a mem¬
ber of the Don’t Worry C,ub m this
country. Certainly his advice could
bardly be more wholesome.
I like flowers In a bowl, said a woman
of an inventive tnru of mind and arti*.
tio taste. It has such a geuerotm effect,
us if they bad been picked in handfuls
—but I do not like them packed in a sol¬
id muss—so I have taken malleable cop¬
per Wire (No. 20) and made frames to
go over t^il my bowls and wide-moathed flow¬
vases, and 110 w I can arrange my
ers with great ease and artistic effect.
The wire frame is very easily contrived.
With a pair of pincers bend a ring of
wire the «i*e of the edge of the bowl,
hooking the ends of the circle together.
Then across this ring stretch lengths of
wire, allowing about half an inch over
the diameter, the circle to bend down
and fit oxer tli»-edg©-of the bowl. Twist
the wires together where they cross each
other, and'give a Arm twist aronnd the
circle of wire, and that is all. Where
the wires bend over tty »• gu of the
bowl bowl they they are are entirely . ilden dden by the
leaves aud flowers whole,thing
can be removed for cleaning.
When arranging flower* with this
frame I first make a light foundation
with sprays: <ff green to oouoeal the
frame. Common garden asparagus is
delightful when filling jars with sweet
peas aud many other blossom*. Nastur¬
tiums I use with their own foliage, ot-
ten sticking the flower stems right
through the leaves. ,On this foundation
tomes of the ladies have received cot -
notices from the press
throughout their Western and Southern
Little Tommy Purnell, the vio¬
of the company. » abont' twetvs
old and with ratta knickerbockers
girlish curls is decidedly of the
Fauntleroy appearance. Bot« his
and his pathetic songs and violin
are gems and be never fails to
his audience. The club will play
the auspices of the Knights of
and as this is the first tone'this
worthy lodge has ever asked the patron¬
of the public they and this delight¬
club deserve a crowded house.
Our entire community was shocked
grieved over the sudden death of
Eliza Boyd on Saturday, the 2l»t ot
month. She was warmhearted, lov¬
kind and generous, and her bright,
personality was a pleasure to her
of friends who Sorrow over the loss
have sustained. Her heart aud I
purse were ever open to relieve the suf-
of the poor and distressed and
her many charities were dispensed that made with | I
a sympathy aud acceptable graciousnesa
them them doubly doubly acceptable to to all »IP who who
shared her bonnteons generosity. There
are many who loved her so dearly tbgt
will figh “for the touch of a vanishW
hand and the sound of-a vofc» that is
still.”
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Joseph M. Thomas was . .
Mrs.
iightful guest, Mrs. T. L. D. Qni^y.
The hall and perlors were decorated in
exquisite taste—palms, garlands of sn -
lax, i»x, violets and »“« Chinese v,um.w~ lilies-were —— e - -
^actively used, while numerons large
and small butterflies were placed here
ahd there on the lace curtains and their
brilliant colors were seen at odd nooks
all over the house. The score cards
were lovely vari-colored hand-painted
butterflies. The prize, a lovely hat pir,
was won by Miss Opal Smith. The cou-
solatiou, a dainty miniature, was won
by Mrs. Carlton Jones. An elaborate
and excellent Inncbeoa wM Jsnsd
the card tables on daintily embroidered
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Thomas, the tactful aud charm-
ing hostess, was never more attractive!
m the pretty aud becoming gown she I
wore. - I
Mrs. Quinby wore a superb toilette of
green satin brocade effectively satin. trimmed j I
with dnehesse laoe and green
Among tbs guests were: iton. Quin-
by, Mrs. Oarlton Jouss, Mrs. WtllBeok,
Mrs. Seneca Sawtoll, Mr*. Wilson Math-
miario* - Henry I
ard, Mrs. W. T. Smith, Mrs.
Burr, Jr., Miss Opal Smith, Miss
ner, Alies^oselye-Reid, Miss Arabelle
AnnaBloont Beeks, Miss
rfStrie Jean Richards, Miss Bessie
llark 'i Braw ner. Miss Stephens, Mias
' u.
;rti, Miss . , Rebecca . xr Nall, „ ll Miss Miaa M Mil Is,
Jdiss "^Mollie Modie White, White. Miss Miss Jacksonia Jacksoma
Mills, M>b Ethel Watt
The Hawthorne Club enjoyed their
recular weekly meeting at the residence
of Mrs. Douglas Boyd Tuesday after :
noon. One of the interesting features
was the charming recitation so capnvat-
inalv ngiy delivered by 7 Mrs. T. L. D. Qaiu-
by, of Atlanta.
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Th. literary at «ba Carraa,
r^Tpic P club Wednesday morntng were
ticu i arly iutereBting . A large num-
of ladies were present aud the db*
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onssions were clever and entertaining.
At the next meeting, Wednesday
,
iug, Miss Mattie Terry will read about
“Queen of India.” Mrs. Henry
Walker will discuss “Castes aud Condi i*
tious of Inina.” Mm. Gtarles Mills,
Mrs. Amelia Johnson, Miss He.vd aud
Miss Reid will discuss “Household
Economics.’’ ™
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flowers tffirow themselves tne
fascinating-attitudes without any con¬
straint: or unnatural heavy massing.
Aud you cou hardly avoid making them
look light aud graceful. Any one who
has once utilized this simple device will
never be witling to struggle with the ar¬
rangement of flowers iu the old way.
No one is iu the mood on Snnday-
eveniug for a hearty tea after the elab¬
orate midday repast partaken of after
church. For this reason it should be
prepared with the utmost nicety. The
table should be made attractive by dain¬
tily embroidered serviettes, a bunch of
flowers, a steaming samovar and some
delicacy prepared iu the chafing dish,-
The menu need uot be au extensive
one, Welsh rare-bit, oyster* raw or
roasted, a salad, light rolls or brown
bread, a wholesome cake with coffee,tea
or chocolate.
A jelly may be added, or fruit if d»-
sired. Preserved ginger is a favorite
dish in many households.
I 11 country places nicely baked apples,
or baked potatoes may take the place of
oysters. V
Among fruits, the shaddock or “grape
fruit” is a deaidous importation that is
not generally appreciated. It i* not ex¬
pensive and i* highly recommended by
physicians tor its wholesomenes*.
Lqrers class and dslightful
runic will be glad to know that they
Amur.- **Kii£. _ -
Mrs. Oreger, Bagby,
Tex., »ay»: **Pe-r«-na
has done so much good
for me that I am able
to do my own work.”
Mr. JacobGriffin, Elmer,
Mich.,writes: “I'wasvery
nervous and unable to
work. I have taken several
bottles of Pe-ru-na and
am entirely well.
gather Luther, Frank-
rfh lin8villeiN,e. linsville i N,C., t wy«: mys : "* **
ZM took your Pe-ru-na for
Vm^/SS w w 1
deafness can bear npw as
well a* I ever could.
Aug. Tryldff, Mt. <3em-
ens, Mich.,writes: ‘‘*h*d
lagrippe and it left me
with a terrible cough, i
took Pe-ru-na and waa
"cured.”
Mrs. E. Guest, Kearney,
BuffBlo Co., Neb., writes:
*• I took your Pe-ru-na lor
catarrh, and can say that
I am now * -tirely cured
of it.”
H. Walter Brady, Cas¬
cade, Ark., says: dl had
running ears. It was so
offensive I excluded my¬
self from all society. After
^ I a had uun borne _ _____ it fourteen
j read Dr. Hartman’s book called
years Life.’ I took seventeen
, The j ll8 c f and
doUaf8 - worth of hia remedies am
entirely gured."
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^ Reid( ^ Mi88 Bessie Clark
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Griffin society has a charming addi-
^ ^ itg rgal ^ tbe bright and at
tractive personalities of Miss Leifci i’ul'
ler, of Atlanta, tbo gucst of Mr*. Joseph*
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CHARTER FOR A NEW RQACX
LllM! wn , i» r e r tiy Connect the Cities
• \ of mid Mobile,
ATLANTA, Jan. 28.—All application
^ ^ made to t he secretary of state in
tbe next iew , iavs f os t lie charCer of a
new ra ilroad—the Atlantic and Gull
Coas( ra ilroad—by a company iormed
un The ,iejr that notice naiuduc received liarnesviilu. by Secretary Ga^ Cook
states it is iputouipluted to build tk«
new line between Maeoii and Mobile,
and traversing the most important Geor¬
counties in middle and southwest
gia. make au almost direct line to Mo-
^ Tbe now Tine rr frbm om Macon Macon to to Mobile, Mooue,
if ( . arne d successfully tbrough. will lw
-* beueflt, it is believed, to tbs
southwestern portion oftoe state,
stockholders (L-t Judgment,
Nashyillr, Jan. 28.—Chancellor Me-
Oouaell, at Winchester, has decided th«
^ gf Grace and others against the
Tennessee Milling company. The com-
plainaitts live in Alabama, Georgia and
"f^^Jd^nd^o'f which defendant toe oS'Noe! JtS
^ charged. company Jadgt
succeeded. SrrS’bo?a Fipud %.Kn‘.c,n£ was
Y
s
recoVerv oouid not be had on the stock
ow u e d by complai nants. •
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The Bmv»«. a of Grip.
That, modem >c-urge, the grip. .r°i-
sons the air with it* fatal germs, so tin ’
„o home is s ,fe Jrom its ravages, but
multitQtlea faave f ou „d a sure protection Dr.
aga , n8t this dangerous malady in
King’s New Di-covery. When you
feel a soreness in your bones aud mu«-
have chills and fever, with sore
throat, pain in the back of the bead,
catarrhal symptoms aud a stubborn
”np gh a n dTha™yon StTuivKing^New
Y)^ rover y. it will promptly cure the
wors t cough, heal the inflamed mem-
branes, kill the disease germs and pre-
TeD t the dreaded after effects of the
malady. Pnce 50 cts and f 1.00. Money
back if not cured. A trial bottle free at
| N ' H ""’ * Son
Ilatrrlswii Mum 011 Expansion.
Indianapolis, Jan. 28 —General Har-
I r j sou gaid today: “No statement in the
j p ub ii c p r jut* purporting to give my
j „, H m the PhilipfAmr question or
the general subject ot expansion is au-
I thorized __tv b: -iiu no. WLnn When I ) srtotlr speak 11 up«n n..n
that or any other public question, I will
authenticate uiy utterances.”
On „ Friday ,, evening . Mr. - Douglas
Glessner gave a small theatre party in
honor of Miss Mattie Terry and her
charmihg guest from Columbus, Miss
Marie Markham, the otaex - members of
the party being Mis* Janie Brawuer,
lir. and Mrs. David Bailey, Mr. WilT
Newton bctwu«uuui,w aud Mr. Cozby Sawted. After
.
the theatre they repaired to Mr. Gless-
ner'* bachelor apartments, whore hot
hirds werexervea a la John,Bogins; and
iu in spite spite of of the the fact fact that that they they were were were a almost m
snow-bound w-sll a*--aide-Hautea, ^
Miuw-uuuuu as m h ------—-—,
aU o declared ____ 1 that they . 1 .--k.,1 had never or.rar spent nwnr. a &
more delightful oveuing.
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1 Tim snow storm veeterday morning
•tion of the Ladies* tdnsieal Chah, which
was to have bee .1 organized at the home
w of Mrs. Robert H. Taylor at id o'clock,
The meeting lias been postponed N .
more propitious t.ay. Among toe ladies
invited to become . w.amVniM: iueinb<ire wArfG were: Mr*. vA.
Douglas Boyd, Ajs.* Walter Ellis, Mrs.
James A- Stewart. -Mr*- SoB9o« Sawtel),
Mia* Mattie ferry. Mist- CorreueNali,
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AMERICAN SOI IS
Congreisnian Todd Wwjti :ITi
to Give Up Manila.
AGAINST WAR ON NATIVES
HU Rr.olUtlon »*«*
cur. a Vote on Policy
tlng Forth the VuUed States*
(a lb. Philippines-
W akhihgton. .Tan. 28 — I®* th ®
today joint resolution w *®
»
granting granting to,the to, * ne republic "in*™" ot
lhe privilege of sending a. cadet to
construction of u bridge across tbs
the Ho.
Missouri river at Lexington,
St .
TiTtiZ^Z ot ^Massachusetts were
offer for action toaay ---------- bill, provid*
to to .hw the the armv army army reorganization reorguu reorganises ^ (bfl
ing for the rednottou of the size «
infantry These were companies the amendments uiAjat^rrt^^ oi wu-o
Mr Hull gave re notice uuumj yesterday. jw.v*— Mich.) offered j - an
Mr yir. Todd too (Dem., t . ... for the recall of
.mendment providing and naval tors *°
the military the Phllippm .. •
United States from have estab-
^TJtable whenever the nation should
aud i^ependent govern-
mentand declaring that thereshoud
h«uo increase in the regular army m
when necessary. « .MU
^siakiD^to SSma| a proforma a “ e “ d “*gJ
against the natives who were stendmg
outforliberty. He would not like, to
witness another Bnnker Hill 1 “ which
-we would act the part of evaders ot
liberty. Senate. V
Proceeding* In the
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'A. ^ddnc r nS ?SIrt —* -—
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the New Hampshire legislature urging
New Hampshire. calling the }* secre¬
A resolution upon con¬
tary of the treasury for information
cerning the investigation of the bureau
of printing aud engraving was also pre-
“
A Wll granting a way
Dakota Southern Railway company for
the construction of a tailway line
tbrongb the Yankton Indian lands in
South Dakota was passed. adopted directing __
A resolution was make survey
the secretary of war to a
and estimate for the improvement of
Brazos river, Tex .
adopted _ _ at . uw m-
A resolution vwar calling upon _ the
stance of Mr. Galliuger from the
secretary of state to procure
the annual amounts paict oy itia civil. iui*
government* for adjusting pensions not the clothing
House bill for passed.
accoun ts of deceased soldiers was
Mr Hale of Maiue called up the dip-
lomatic and consular appropriation bill
Mr. Bacon of Georgia objected, as hs
had given notice that he resolution proposed a»
this hoar to call np his re*
garding the Philippines and endeavor
to fix a time for * vote upon it.
Mr. Chandler of New Hampshire-* dispose of
••Does the neuafor desire to
his resolmi- Bacon—“No* u today?” the oh-
Mr. if senators
ject.” ' kt His Resolution.
Bacon on '
s
He Went on to say that his resolution
was essentially a practical document
and not iut-oduoed for the purpose of
interfering with*any other*business.
•‘It will place the treaty of peao* ”
saiu he. “whore we can reach a basis of
agreement If the resolutions were a
law they would eutirely dissipate the
danger of war we are now in. It is a
must grave matter, Mr. President, and
‘MsT' _ aope the ■ subject * * • so - will ”■ *“ be regarded —- > ~ J
by the senate. ” 1
Mr. Bacou yielded to the appropria¬
tion bill..
Mr. Jones of Arkansas then ask*-!
that senate take a recess from 2 o'clock
until 8:80 in order to enable senators to
attend the funeral of ex Senator Gar¬
land, who died suddenly in the supreme
cotort on Thursday. Iu this connection
Mr. Hoar of Massachusetts paid a high
tribute to Mr. Garland’s ability aud
character as a citizen, lawyer and sena¬
tor. The recess was ordered.
The consular aud diplomatic bill was
then read. It appropriate* $1,710,588,
$5,000 more than the amount earned by
the measure passed by the house.
Regardless of Age.
The kidneys are responsible for more
sickness, suffering aud deaths than any
other organs of tne boriy.
A ma j ority uf ji) 9 afflicting people
is traceable te kidney trouble. It
prevades all classes'< f society, iu all cli-
mntee, regardless of age, sex or conui-
unmistakable, of kiifiiey trouble are
such as rheumatism, dul) ueu-
ralgia, sleeplessness, pain or ache in
the.back, u desire to urinate often day
or mgbt. profuse or brick-dust scant supply.
uric acid, or deposit in
urine are signs of clogged kidneys, caas-
ing poisoneu and germ-tilled blood
Sometimes the heart acts kidneys’) badly, and
tube |ftj ^ casts/wasting cat . te the / wagtillg of of the h.p kidneys) are are
tomiu iouuu in in tue urine, urine, which wmcn if ii neglected negiecteo
...ill w ill result iu i,. Bright's Disease, « the most ...no*
dangerous form of kiduey trouble.
All these symptoms and conditions are
promptly removed under the influence
of Dr Kilmer’s Swamp-Root. It has a
I j{ 0 OU g nee«i be long without it as it is
90 easy to get at any drug store at fifty
cents or one doimk.c : You can have a
I sample bottl- of this wonderful diseov-
’ ery. Swamp-Root, aud a book telling all
g^ont it both sent to yoa absolutely free
hf imiil Sftnd wnr ftdHross t,r» Dr Kil.
SZ& the Griffin News and Suu.
al offer in
If irritable, out of sorts, depressed
in spirits, have a dull headache, take
a few doses of Dr. M. A. Simtncms
L.ver Medicine for quick relief.
DeWitt’e Wiicfc Hazel Salve has the
tarweet f**Je of any Salve in the world.
This loot and its merit has led dishonest
to attempt to counterfeit it.
need ,
i. death
The
that Lm
cent i
will diet
the sca«.
has been j
dueed modem]
of evid
to a mtnia.
v There is
inoaliing death that sull threatens -
cent men. It-fe a slow aud lingering
from consumprioU. die trom inis One^xth relentless of th e T*
humanity. man race Probably no subject enemy t/t
health is important nportant and and connect litS litS I
with so so so
understood . the rtmservation
human as organism is 0 f vim 1 I
Pf«, force. The is is constructed constructed awondetfe ^ ™ j I
Machine, and and so so that that if e
hapstive draughts «re made Upon the vital j
force? during: yuuua uiiuuie iitc, the
who overworks or exhausts himself *
after day? is constantly force, finally overdrawing the
store of vital tnec me chan. :
ism <rf nd ^
becomes bautnipp The
mssmsm teive~ taught and ‘store up vital force. If £
is continued,' ----- ! ~
^eat producer of vital force It enablesa j
^ m to daily r o( of store wo?t WOP t up or or energy stand 8tand to do almost ,
does work any any a ffloa «
of c-pusu^. It makrs its Aeife through stonS the
, ton ,, cb . It
strong. strong. ..o- It facilitates “““ and increase *“"‘ va3 r> the me
flow r,f of digestive digestive juices. itnces. It It promotfes promotes and
rfeCts the assimilation of all the life,
S3?WS*Sdber‘arf £;„, fo v i n e K elements d-maker of and tuc^food. fleshbuilder. It m the
hi 00
p. M. Robiuett, of Xenophon, tean.
writes ^ . “ I caV.fleartily recoramt-nd ^digestion Dr. Piemri
Med i^i «
‘ |j soon began ‘ GaWtn; toimprove:\ Meii^BteSveiv' xfit hadnotb^ fS
n
ALL ABOUT SRIFFIN,
Canital of the Garden Spot |
■»f the World!
UOmty Spaldmg seat w >
Ooaatel UI
, Georgia, and j
situated in tht I
oetre of the hart
portion Great Empire 0 / the I
State South, where of the all j
its wonderful snd
varied industriee
meet ^ss and ate carried^ on with ^teei I
and is thus able to offer Indue*
Ts D tocre«tng toS'
oilities; the iaocond point In Uiiportano he
on the Central ratt roa d liotw ront
£ priSpri^aiSSf ^ mUeS aWHy ^ I
the great East Tennesse Vit-
That this U toe
by the tee
me Experiment Station, ^r against ^tian J Ua
strong efforts of every .ovl. bring wLWi
has two crops that never theflouto,
.he most important grcteing chop in surpass off
grapes, which are to
ton in th- county. ’
past . ««*a> ...
Griffin's record during toe
proves it to be one ot the most progress™
cities In the South. factor!*
It has built two large ami cotton shipping good,
representing 1400,0UO
all over the world. ana . dim ,
It has put up two large UatoxT, iron
foundJies, a fertilizer a rott«
seed oil mill, a sash and blind factory,!
plow factory, an ice factory, hot* la.
works, a broom factory, a mattress * L
ry, a wire ^epbe factory, and vtri m
smaller enterprises. electric light t pL ilant by
It has put in an briiliantiy lightett.
which rt^omVlc^n the streets are fextoasive system erf
waterworks, STS giving wiJpieto, Water protec»« every-
aud turnistini
iere.
It lias esteDiwneu » system -- curr.cn b--
public schools, with a seven years erected
ium second to none, and has
of toe largest and hneet gchool buhcUcp
In the State in addition to the {urairt
Brook'- May Lose His Job.
Washington, Jan. 28. — It is an¬
nounced on excellent authority that ihe
president has decided to remove Gen¬
eral Brookq^ military governor of Cuba, '
be SESSSHK scheduled for secoud iu command.
Well^fnown ('opnlliit Brad.
Fort Worth, Tex, Jan. 28.—Hon.
Evan Jones, one of the most prominent
figures iu the Populist party, died last
night at his home. Mr. Jones was on
the national Populist ticket with Gen-,
oral Weaver and was also a congres
sional candidate on the Populist ticket
two years ago.
Burglars Dyiiflinitfl a Safe,
Oxford, Ala., Jan. 28 —Burglars en¬
tered the depot of the Southern railway
at this place and blew open the safe
with dynamite. G. N. Meredith, the
agent, had taken his cash, a large sum,
to the bank the afternoon before, and
the burglars got less than $10. No clews
were left
No Election at Dowr Yet.
Dover, Del., Jan. 28.—The twentieth
ballot for United States .senator .re-,
suited: Gray, (Dem.) i4; Addicks,
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TO CURB] A COLD '& ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund toe monev if it
foils to core,, 25c. The genuine ha* L.
B. Q. on each tabl -t
Christmas has come Mid gone, bat
Dr. Tiohenor’s Antiseptic'-------
to ate j. It is the people*
oommodlous structure. ytosnmfoUnlrereii}
theV>e-it ot Ainambra branch of lea™ 1 ?*
teaching every kfibWn attended
by the latest methods .’,nd bj
increasing hundreds of students ev«l
no ay •
_ banks. n*’_
It has organized with with two combined combined new resoi resoi ro r« » m
3§fS=s“— insa a total total of of four, four,
--
“ifaBwu jus bountiful >»»>«»»• residences,
blocks aud many belngpro^
cuUding record of each year Dlocxi
bly *100,oub. Two of these business
and tne Masoiuo xeiupie, »re amm-p ^
while the county the best W*
leui 01 roads throughout anywhere—she its every first eviden
can lm fouiKi
“',rss&...
5w5Ss»is« and has become one of the largest
height signtoi of theeeason. saeseitson. cyolon^, nocw .
It ha* been exempt f rom of its-teP 0
and epidemics, and by reason ,
^^Ss^securea the permanent adding
encampment of the .State, every
t to>usatui dollars to Us revenues
^wiuh "/« and ail growing these and fjwn. other With evidences a ce» t of
and pleasant climate summer and winter.
soli capable ol proauciug «*»B-pL'fKl'S tropic
the temperate or semi « ...
Offers every indueeniput and a hearty w
came to hew citizens. m 1
T - '• v- v .- t\~ - ■ * — *-
A Word to -the Wise is Suffiale* 1
Ely’s Cream Balm has completely
cured me of catarrh when ever,
thing else failed.—Alfred W-
r m; it has cured me of the uu
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