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sonal supervision since its infancy.
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ah c <>■ r; Imitations and “ Just-ns-good” are hut
Exp< ■»» * itira I it trifle with and endanger the health off
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorin is harmless substitute for Caster Oil, i ctS"
(forie, I>rops and Hoothiug Syrups, 16 Is Pleasant. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance, its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
ond allays Feverishness. Jt cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tlip
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy raid natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tlio Mother’s Friend.
CENUIKE CASTORS A ALWAYS
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The Kind You Have Always Bought
Sn Use For Over 30 Years.
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ModrllSOS. 30 Arn’y cslitiM, weight S 1-4 pounds.
..Model 1804 . 30 W. O. V. caliber, “Kxlra Light,” g|j IS
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Sliooi Winchester Ammunition. Mcde for ail Kinds of Guns.
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TRAVEL,
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Th« Pawetiger De]wrtmeut of the At
Unt«, Knoxville – Northern Railway h.w
{riaeed with nil its Agents Through
Tickets to All Points in the United
Canads, Atcxieo, Cuba nud
I*»rto Rico, both Round Trip and One
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Yo« can Mvr Time, Money nndTrou
Mo hy buying your ticket from the A.,
E. A N. Ry. Agent from your starting
point through to your destination.
Agents of the A., K. – N. Ry. will
•beerfully furnish Maps, Rates and any
•ther information desired. On Through
Tickets, ell Baggage checked through to -
destination.
4. E. W. FIELDS. j. h. McWilliams,
TrtlEc Mtnagor, Gen, Pass. Agent,
MARIETTA. GA. KNOXVILLE, TENS.
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A o Ittcntlou hi tba reach of all. A.H.,
Wo rut a! and Jhishicfsii Man’s courses.
tiooit laKn-afot It':.; healthful, Jnvigporatiu^ cU
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• a aie; - ahimd.mce tp count tv produce; ex tx 'uses
ft tUH i tv^ |;i.so a year; board in dormit ories
* i* pr* vale families. Special license course for
tcachevs; full faculty of nine; all under the
ceatroi of the. t'o-cdm Yhiiveisity. alien A colleg’e Tltc prepar- iusti*
atory class, of sexea.
tut n fomidrd specially for Btudents of limited
noaue. Send f<>i* catalogue U' tlie 1’iesident.
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(’all at this office and see how
cheap you can I my one of the best
machines now made.
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' OCKFORD, ILLINOIS.
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Declcrr
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Halt putr out (ire in the chimney
Salt in whitewash makoi {«
tick. *
Salt and and a are excellent for
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keeps out moths. 'f* 1
Salt thrown on a coal (ire wlw~
is low will revive it, J H
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Salt and vinegar will remdi .
stains from discolored teacups. A
Salt thrown on soot which lJm
fallen on the carpet wiill
stain. j
Suit put on ink when freshly
spilled on a caapet will Help in
removing the spot.
Salt in the oven under baking
tins will prevent their scorching
on the bottom.—Home Topics.
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A true genius imagines that pec >
pie misunderstand him.
Working Night and Day.
Tlio busiest nml mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King’s New
Life Fills. Every pill is a sugar-coated
globule of health, that changes weak
ness into strength, mental listless into They energy,
brain-fag into building rower. the health. are
wonderful in up
Only L'.Te per box. Sold by Tate, Sim
mons ,V Co.
“Poor old turkey!” said little Pol lie
sympathetically, as tho well-stuffed
bird was brought on the table. “Just
to think of being «> chuck-full of
lovely stalling and not being able to
enjoy it.”
Jolinny-—An editor is a man what
puls th ugs in the j.»aper, is n’t h
Pa— Oh, no, my son! An
keeps things out of ihe paper.—
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An oh | lady from one of the i urj}
districts Aatanislied a erbrk in *,TTv7(
the stores by inquiring if he had any
“yaller developments sich as they
did up letters in.
Coal is worked so easily in Chi
na that in Shansi it soils at
cents per ton at the mines.
Farmers of North Carolina are.
making a test of Japanese rice.
Although the stinging appara
ratus of the bee is less than
quarter of an inch in length, it j
leaves a red hot impression about
a quarter of a mile long.
An exchange tells of a man in
the town who was blessed with
twins—both boys. He christened
t hem’Petor andjKepeater. Another
blessing of a like nature occurred
something over a year later —
both girls, and named them Kate
and Duplicate, but the next cate
of twins was a puzzle to him for a*
time, as one was a boy and the
other a girl. But the difficulty
was overcome by calling the boy
Max and the girl Climax.
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time*
*- Week Jo « rn * 1 h «» »'«ch apricul
tural matt*! ami other articles of
special inWrc-t to farmers. It has
rcKuIar contrilnaions by Sam Jones,
Mrs. W. If. F* lion, John Temple
Grtrts. Hon. (;. If. Jordan and
other dlstinrnls^cd writers.
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UKIM'IH/ICAN National Con
youth ) j), Philadelphia, Pa., June,
11), 1900.
For the above occasion agents
will Kell tickets to Philadelphia One
return at rate of First
Class Fare for the round trip,
Tickets limited to continuous
m ™ G }' ( ' i,T(;t ion wiH
.June Into 1 18 inclusive, t
f„ lft l limit June 20th 1900.
■ These rates and condition will
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are no agents certificates
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station.
Constitutions Campaign Offer.
The Constitution, of Atlanta Ga.,
is now offering its Daily and Sunday
edetions complete to new subscribers
from the date the orders reaches
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scribers Nominating past the date of the Bryan
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acted, as well as the Republican
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in June. The Constitution always
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CiroTiV Blue Ridge AT11 K|
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4 80 Ar Murphy Lv !> 80
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(137 8 22 Ellijay 12 04 8 4$
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7 20 4 08 JASPER 1116,7 56
7 42,4 21! Tate ill 04. : 7 43
7 50 4 28 Nelson 10 50 7 35
7 50 4 87 Ball Ground 40 47 7 26
8 28 5 13 Canton 10 17 6 57
8 43 5 28 Hollv Springs ! 10 02: 6 42
S 50 5 40 Woodstock 0 47 5 27
0 30 6 00| Marietta 0 20 is! 5 50
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