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If when we sinned we immedi
ately suffered, the world b filled
with cries of agony.
Ignorance is always confident
Ixvause it knows nothing. It, i
eourage. us because it is blind.
It, is said that 1,(100 isuinds tl
poultry wilt cost less to raise than
1,0ft) pounds of beef and will ?u
for almost twice as much.
DON'T TOBACCO SPIT
and SMOKE
Your of Lifeawayl
You ten bt cored of any form tobacco usitiK
ra»i!y, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of
new life and weak vigor by taking NO-TO-BAC, gain
tkst makes men strong. Many
cured.All ten pbunidv (buna* All druggists, in ten days. Over guarantied. 500,000 Hook
.*• dniggiMv Cure
lei snA advice FRKH Ad.! rr»s STKKI.ING
REMHOV CO, Chicago or New York. 437
One region around Plant City,
Florida, .wilP'UlTp this season
about 400,000 quarts of strawber
ries. The growers expect to re
ceive an average of 15 cents per
quart, which would make the
crop’a value $60,0(K).
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At all of ite Agency Stations '1 11E
Afl4gTA KNOX VII.I.K AND
NORTHERN RAIfiWAA COM
PANY haa Oil sale penm–pjhtending thryafcU^Xickets
to til points. To
going to TEXAS, OA^'AUOMA,
INDIAN lERKITjOIO ir
and the WEST VV'EST
NORTH
Should secure their tickets through
to destination from A. Iv. tfe N. Rail
way Agents. Outside Agents can
not furnish Tickets nor checked quote free, you
lowest rates. Baggage which tickets
through to all points to
are sold.
Through tickets sold to destina
tions in CUBA, PORTO ltICO a«d
NASSAU N. P. ALSO CINCIN
NATI, LOUISVILLE, ST- LOUIS,
CHICAGO and all points in the
NORTH, NORTHWEST an <1
WEST, including points in CALI
FORNIA. For full informa.
tion apply to any A. Iv. it N. Agent
or write to J. II. McWilliams,
General Passenger Agent,
Knoxville Tenn.
“HIWA8SKE ROUTE’
Wanta, Knoiville – Northern Ry,
THROUGH TRAIN SCHKDULI.
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Northbound Daily Saturday
Lv. Atlanta 8:15 a. m. ft :!10 p m
i Marietta 0:20 “ 0:35 “
: Jasper 11:17 “ 8:41 “
“ Blue ltidge 1:08 pm Arv, 10:10
Arv Knoxville 0:40 “I
Southbound Dally Saturday
Lv Knoxville 8:45 a m
“ Blue Ridge 2:3ft p m (1:55 a m
“ Jasper 43)3 “ 8:24 “
Arv Marietta 0:00 “ 10:25 1
“ Atlanta 7:30 “ 11:35
Close oonnoetions made at Knoxville
for all points in NORTH and WEST and
!b Atlanta Union Station for points In
the SOUTH Bnd EAST.
J. H. McWilliams, O. P. A„
Knox vile, Tenn.
1 F. W. Cook, Agt.„
Jasper, Ga.
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A col•duration In tba reach of all. A.il.,
B.S.. tlornul and Buslnei, Mbu'a courses.
Good laboratories; HeaUhlul, good Invigorating cli
niate; miUtary Influences. discipline; Cheajtest board moral In and the
rsltfTous stale; of produce
absndanoe country dormitories ;e*i)cnses
from f7S to#150 a year; boatd in
or private families. Special license course for
teachers; full faculty of nine; all under (ho
costrot of the University. A college prepar
atory «Hu». Co-education of sexes. Tlie Insti
tution founded Bond lor specially for students the President. of limited
naans. catalogue Jos. Stbwakt. to A.M
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An Iiigonioiis l: III lit by which
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Cure for the l it ir tl.il.it.
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liquors, i in r
neutra 1 /,[ fj; itml )U>I
and destroying the ciavir r i li
cants. Suffers may new
ves at home without publi thH
time from bu–int t>V wonder!
“HOMEGOLD CUKE” wine been
perfected after many yi
treatment! of ten. Tho faith
ful ise according to directions oi thi
wondeTfifl'dfseoverv i lively gi IT II.
teed to cure the in case, m>
matter liotv bard n t i*. Our record-.
show the marvelous transfo
thoiuatHs of Drunkards into III
dustiious and upright men.
WIVES (vl'iui you It HUSBANDS! !
CHILDREN t f m TOUR FATlIEfen
T]1 | s n . m ,, ( | y j s • fn „„ jmus£ a nosfrg jjtt
but Isa specific for this disease
is so skillfully devised and jnanjhfiid
it Is throughly q^iUile aii^i ^lyavaot; 1 to
ll,e laKU ‘> ‘ •i'VVMi In acu;
of tea‘6r cb'lW^Ytffuoni tlie knowledge
of ilm p. i kou fA^iu;; it;. TJioui^mds •
Drunkards have cured tbcmselviM wit!
1Ula priceless remedy', and as many mon
have been cured and made temperate
®«n to? l.aving tbe “UURK” administer
and relatives with
ou ^ their knowledge in coffee or ten, and
believe, today that they discontinued
drinking of their own free will. DO NOT
WAIT. I)o not be deluded by apparent
and misleading “improvements ” Drive
out the disease at once and fur all lime.
The “HOME GOLD CURE” Is sold at
the extremely low price of One Dollar,
thus placing within leach of everybody
a treatment more effectual than others
costing $25 to $50. Full directions ac
company enck package. Special advice
by skilled physicians when requested
without extra charge, Sent prepaid to
any part of the world on receipt of Or e
Dollar. Address Dept. C reiii EDWIN
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Ho who befrn ys what should
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treachery and falsehood spring
from the same root
■'hr -ft! y« E alt
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troubles as well as women, and feel the
results in loss of appetite, poisons in the
blood, backache, nervousness, headache
and tired, listless, run-down feeling,
But there is no need to feel like that:
Listen to J. \V. Gardner, Idavillo, I ml
Ac says: “Electric Bitters are jtist the
thing for a limn when he is all run down,
and don’t care whether he lives or dies.
It did more to give mo now s length
and good appetite than anything 1 could
take, 1 can now cat anything anti have
a new lease on life,” Only .">0 cents at
Tate. Simmons A <’•■. Every bottle
gnat an* cod.
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“DISPENSARY UNLIMITED.”
Urtrucsvil 1<», Git., I> 'Finally of
t hr* 14oi* $3 a©*tSou.
Earsksville, Ga., May 7.—The d S'
pensary unlimited was tho result of t
election held hero yesterday to
the futuro plan upon which this instilu
tion will bo operated in Barnorvi.le.
The result of the balloting wt: 14£ for
an “nnlijitited dispensary” and 28 for a
‘•disjxmfttrv limited.”
While 275 persons registered for this
electii only 17) came to the polls. The
resul 9 votes than were
necessary to secure Jhe unlimiton p .
T!.i s c 1 bv the luct that:t W ’ > *
thirds \ i qualified voters
neecssa •ft fv tho bill rogu’ari;! 4 -,
the opei rinii o he dispensary, th Cw
I7o vote 1 would have been m <
to mal; tiier plan perative.
it was i x d many of the \ Cv” ist
for “di: usarv ulimited” would bo
those of o noiir a. it is a not worthy
fact i hat i nore than 25 votes wore
cast by th .-in. cf
Tho election w s quiet and devoid
nuy sc it tilt ion ul <. unpleasant feaiurhs.
It is expected tho dispensary will he in
operation under tho now regime - l
time this week. It will bo opetu
soon as tho threo dispensary com
sioners aro appointed by Judgo Rea
WHITE GOY TURNS BLfi
Mia Skin (.rowing Darker nud Darker
IC very Day.
Adel, Ga., May 4.—Physicians of
this city ane ct.tinty have ori uujw a
in but iFsociefy and at its first meeting, v
held )day a case which may attract
the attention of tiro medical profession
of the. country came before ic.
In tho lower corner of Lemon county
there resides a young white niau (his
ago is about 22 years), who for the past
five yours bus been gradually growing
bl; i iiis boyhood days lie was of
fair skin; i ad bluo oy»s aud light hair,
Five years igo his .-km took on a sallow
,r bur, no attention was paid
aud to it. dark, Gradually until now ihe his lad skin grew show darker a
r
dark livid color, while Ins hair grows
blacker,.ir. seems, each day. Only o
eye. remain to remind one of his former
days, so complete has the change Lee4.
Tho medical men of this section use
puzzled over tho ca .
INDUSTRIAL INVESTIGATION
1’. J. McGovern *>C Atlanta Civ.*:
Testimony. i
WASinxirr-ox, May 7 —The industrial
commission today began its Marin -'V
ing, with P. J. McGovern of A1 Lima,
chairman cf the sous hern olassifii-ati-.ii
committee, as rl-.o first witness. r
Mr. McGovern stated that there corf ai4
42 mil and steamship linos in tho
mission and that it covers the torritor
south of tho Potomac and tho riveil Obit
rivers said and east tho of organization the Mississippi, heel
Ho that had |
effected in tSUi), ami lie contended tin:
except in tho items of iron aud stool
tho advances in transportation rates li.-,* dtl
boon technical rather than real. Ho
clired that rlio commission had no pr.rj
poso of fixing rates on carload lots so al
to build up the jobbing trade of th
south at tho expense of outside points.
FIRED BULLET INTO HEAR!
Yoiing 51 un Suicides in His S\vt,i'i
liearl’s i’reseneo.
Columbus, Ga., May 0.—RcesoHolla
man, a white man, 22 years of ago, cod
mitted suicide lust night nt. tho home di
his sweetheart on Robinson street bj
shooting hiiuself through the heart wit*
a pistol in her presence. 1
No cause is given for the deed.
The Same Old Story. <
West Point, Ga., May 7.—Near Per-*
lah. a negro farm hand named Turn- iJ
living on T. E. ehermau’s plantation,® .4
left his homo to go 10 his work, lea via
no 011c at tho house except his ft-yoar-ohr
child. On returning ho found his horn®
in ashes aud found tho charred remains oi t. Ji
child wore near tho firetfiaeo. :t|
is supposed that, tho child was playin^
in the fire and its clothes became iguitc.L
31 r.-. Tillman’s hat her ill.
Eluerton, Ga., May 6.—Senator 17. ‘
R. Tillman ami wife of South
arc the guests of Mrs. Tillman’s parents,
in the lower part ot the county. Mrs.
Tillman's lather, Mr. Saui C. Stark, i;
critically ill.
CjiiitcUmpc Ci-oj) Injured.
Macon, May 0-—Caiiteloupe growers
in this section report the crop very ma
terially injured an A many are replov ,V
ing for otht r purposes. Hitherto spring
shipments of melons from Maoou'have
been very large, last year muouatmg to
41 cars.
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Pro.-idauf. u.eun tiro V.co P R.
1:. Fnlton, oiiaucellor of the Uu^orsity
Missi.-fappi, Secretary P. P. < s xtinn
Kt N. O., principal © he
td.iiiuuscrial Coila or is,
Frank Suiirh , of Kuox*
PIU ;ir, r
Title, Tenn.
1 iie >: u;::uittee was unanimous in ns
choice oi Gulumbhi. The other candi
dates v,, r.. Cimtranoogo, Knoxville and
Asiioviile.
OUTLOOi: FOR WHEAT CROP
Condiitons nvorahlo i h(OUj»Iiout the
New Tome, May 7. —Consolidated re
ports from The Agriculturalist’s corps
of observer* make ihe May 1 condition
of winter wheat i'1.5, against 93.50 last
month,'and compared with an average
at this date for five years of 84. April
was wholly favorable for the develop
ment o: the wheat crop over tho geater
part'of the belt. Tho report shows lit
tle damage through insect pests outside
of Texas, Oklahoma and Michigan. No
crop in £0 years has stood better than
the present one in the all-important fea
tures of roots and stools.
The spring wheat crop has been sown
und: r highly favorable conditions, says the
the report, and whilo the-eeeding completed, in
extreme north is not quite
:>gh 0 known to make it apparent
t i re if to is fully equal to that
year. There has been ‘.‘j
.i) O f early moisture over .ire
) except in a limited portion
■ >u:n Dakota. The condition May
wheat l,y states includes Ohio. ',-;
I tneiev, 85: Missouri, 81; Peunsy.' a
ilia and Indiana, 95; Illinois, 98; Kan
aa-‘, 100; Nebraska, 99; California, 00.
TOUR OF THE CONDUCTORS
I.TcTve*?! < vtTht for rfro
Great Northwest.
Macon', lay 8.—On next .Satn
eight at 7:10 the conductors’ spe i::i
train, containing nearlv 130 conductcrs
ami members cf their families, will
leave Mu cum >;a Atlanta for J'i.-inca;. -
lis, where the eAnventiou of tb.o (>r r
of Rail Conductors of the Un /;
States Canada will bo held.
special ■p. :, consisting of four Pull
arum coaches, a dining car and a bag
gage car, will be run under the an
cos of the Macon division. A number
ol' Atlanta conductors and thoir wiv; s
will bo in t-ho party. Conductors H. U.
Hoist and Fred Brooks of the Mexican
National railroad reached this place i o
day from Mexico to take the trip.
After tho convention the Georgia con
ductors will make a tour of several
states,'going through Oregon and Cali
fornia and back, through Yellowstone
park and Colorado. Tho party wilt lie
gone about 80 days. Conductor W. if.
Holt is delegate from the Macon divi
sion.
HOT FOR EXPRESS ROBBERS
Grand Jury in South Carolina Kind,
a True lllll.
Charleston, May 7.—The grand
of Orangeburg county has found an in
dictment against Bartow-' Whricn
robbing an express car of about
near llranchville, oil the Southern rail
wav, in December, 1899. A true hit:
was given out immediately - after tho
robbery, Tut was withdravyu. Mean
while Tew evidence' has ^h-ength-ened
the express company’^ Case materially.
Warren’s trial begins on ne–t
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THE PLATT AMENDMENT
Wiii-tfoc!’ Cuba (jut of TrouMeAV’itU
Kori-iga Countries.
New York, May 8.—Major ^ P,,
Ladd, ex-treasurer of.Ouh.-v
Culm, nra^h*.
$40,000,000 of Cuban funds ami that
stuff consisted-‘of but temneii.
IIo said.that the affairs of
controlled by the involution- t<
at present and that- the commercial an
ary party, of the country would like to
ter^sts occupation of the
have tho American
island continue, and believe the Pia;:
amendment will keep formed, the from new gon-rn gettia.
fiient, when it is
into snai ls with foreign countries.
Hog Guarded Their Clothing.
Clinton, S. C., May 7.—Jimmy and
Tucker, aged 11 and 9, left their
hero vesterday mon:ing. When
they d.itl not return search was made and
at S o’clock this morning a little dog,
the • ’ayfmlcw of tiie boys, was found
IV , r upc■•a their clothes oa the bank of
Li: tie river. The stream Was dragged
Ernd the bodies were found locked i :
inch other’s arm.
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