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OABTOHIA.
Bwnlk,
I/ingi-M English 'Word.
Which in the longest word in
the English language? The con
troversy on this subject may break
out afresh over a note of Dr. Mur
ray's in “The Oxford English Dic
tionary.’’ lie points out that “in
circumscriptableness” and “hou
orificabilitudinity” both contain
22 letters, says the London News.
Hut these are beaten by a word
coined, or at least first used, by
Dr. Henson, the late Archbisop of
Canterbury, “Antidi-establish
mentarians,” which contains us
many letters as the alphabet, viz.
20. We think, however, we can
go better thun this. For each of
the above words an authority is
given. Hut if “honorificabilitudi
nity” be allowable, why not “hon
orificabilitudinarians?’ This has
27 letters and 14 syllables, and we
have seen the word used some
where. After all, if it be allow -
able to build up compound words
on the German system, our lan
guage has infinite possibilities in
syllable-spinning. —Ex.
VACATION DAYS.
Vacation time is"here and the child
ren are fairly living out of doors. There
could lie no healthier place for them.
You need only to guard against the
accidents incidental to most open air
sports. No remedy equals DeWitt’s
Witch Hazel Halve for quickly stopping
pain or removing danger of serious con
sequences. For cut*, scalds and wounds
"1 used DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
for sores cuts and bruises,’’ says L. 1*
Johnson, Swift, Tex. “It is the best
remedy on the market.” Sure cure for
piles and skin disease. Beware of coun
terfeits.
Jno. If. Blackburn,
Barnesrille, Ga.
L. Holmes,
Milner. Ga.
Origin of tin* Word Cuba.
Culia is the name which the
island was orignally known to the
Lucayan Indians, who were with
Columbus when he discovered it.
One of its villages or cities was
called by them Cuhanacan, and it
is reported that from the similar
ity of sounds of Columbus, still
supposing himself to be on the;
coast of Asia imagined that this
must be the city of Kubia Khan,
the Tartar sovereign celebrated by
Marco Polo. The survival of the
original name for Cuba is a re
markable instance of persistence, j
as the island has been baptized
and rebaptised many times since
its European discovery Columbus
lirst culled it Suana, in honor of
Prince John, the son of Ferdi
nand and Isabella. After Fredi
naud’s death it was called in his
memory, Fernandina subsequent
ly, this name was changed to
Santiago, after St. James, the
patron saint, of Spain. Still later
it was named Ave Maria, in honor
of the Virgin Mary. But none
of these names held, and the
Indian name is still preserved. —
Literary Era.
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ed. This will is a lengthy docu
ment lind disposes of property of
the estimated value of $1,500,000
or more, though no estimate of
its value is stated. Cash bequests
to the amount of $414,500 are
made and $82,5U) continuing un-
unities are devised by the instru- j
ment. The mercantile business,
etc., of the deceased are left to
his son. lVt‘*r Rouss and daughter,
Virginia Luaue Lee, jointly, with
a provision that should the son
elect he shall have he exclusive
control, management and revenues
of that business bv paying to the
daughter the sum of $25,000 per
annum.
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BARNESVILLE NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JULY 3,1902.
Ail Excursion Record.
' The following notice from the
Montgomery Advertiser will be
read with interest by the friends'
of the one named. Mr. Lifsey is
a son of post-master Lifsey of
this place and is well known to
many of our people, having form
erly reaidedhere. His friends will
be glad to know that he is doing
so well and winning such high
praise from the road officials, with
whom he is connected.
“The enormous crowds that
went on the recent excursion from
here to Tampa, Fla., holds the
record for excursion business and
Division Passenger Agent Lifsey
of the Plant System has cause to
be proud of it. Before the excur
sion la-t week the biggest one ever i
run was one that Mr. Lifsey
brought from Thomasville to
Montgomery five years ago, and he
says that within the next few
weeks he intends bringing a crowd
from Thomasville here as large, if
not larger than the first. Speak
ing of the Tampa excursion a
Tampa paper says:
“Municipal Judge Harry Peeples
met W. V. Lifsey, the Plant Sys
tem excursions record-breaker,
vesterday afternoon, and two old
acquaintances exchanged greet
ings.
“ ’You’re a good excursion man,
Lifsey,” said the judge, “I was
somewhat frightened when I first
h. rd about your present excursion
and for fear that it might include!
South Carolina and bring down
several hundred relatives and
friends to visit me. 1 got. out of
town on the day the record-break
ing crowd arrived. Hut when ■
Gordon Keller, assured me that
the cheap-rate was limited to
Alabama and Georgia, 1 came back
and have been enjoying myself
watching my fellow-citizens en
tertain their sisters, cousins and
aunts.’
“ ‘By the way,’ continued the
Judge I want to pay a tribute to
your big excursion crowd that I
haven’t seen noted in the papers
us yet. Out of the twenty-six
hundred strangers in the city, not
one of them have been before me
in the police court. It has been
the most orderly, best-behaved
crowd I ever knew, and I want to
congratulate you on bringing such
good people to Tampa.’
Mr. Lifsey yesterday received a
telegram from B. V. Wrenn, pas
senger traffic manager of the Plant
System, which, coming from that
source, must .be considered extra
ordinarily high praise Mr. Wrenn
wired: ‘Congratulate 3 r ou on this
excursion; it is the best in the
history of the company.’ ”
BE WISE IN TIME.
Many parents do not know that their
cHld is sickly and cross and fretful,
simply because they fail to give it some
of that splendid remedy called Mother’s
Worm Syrup, to kill and expel from its
little stomach and bowels the worms,
that are the cause of its distress.
Worms have brought many a little
loved one to a bed of sickness and to
its grave that a 25 cent bottle of this
remedy would have saved.
Miss Azaline Earl, formelv of
Portland, but latterly a “hello
girl” of San Francisco, is now
Mrs. William Halleck Denting,
will travel in Europe with her
husband this summer, says the
Portland Oregonian. Mr. Denting,
who is ” man of wojilth, was attrac
ted by her soft and gentle voice in
calling “Number?” through the
telephone, and acquaintance and
marriage followed. If the voices of
the telephone girls in this city
have lately become indistinct
though muffled sweetness, the
above announcement accounts for
it.”
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The >laternal Influence.
“One thing really vexes me”’
said the mother of a debutante
daughter to a reporoer, “ and
that is to have the opinion of
her silly little contemporaries
carry more weight with my
Mable than my own. ‘Mab’ is a
well brought up child, and has a
pretty deferential manner when
listening to my ideas, but I know
all the while she is wondering
what Edith M. or Elsie N. will
say on the subject, and it is their
approval that is the test. It may
be the question of a hat or a gown,
or even of a love. Everything
concerning a girl of that age is
submitted to the test of public
opinion as voiced by chits of
eighteen or twenty. It is annoy
ing enough when this censorship
is exercised only in clothes, etc.,
hut when it concerns people it
becomes really serious. There is
is no doubt about it that an ad
vantageous match has often been
spoiled by these sharp little
tongues that are no respecters of
of persons, and many a girl who
would, if let alone, fall in love
and marry in the good old-fash
ioned way, has literally not dared
to evince a preference for a man
her friends choose to make fun at.
Men do not realize this, and they
often make a great mistake in ig
noring the friends of the girl that
takes their fancy, for these friends
can make or mar a young man’s
fortune if they feel so disposed.
“It is always worth while to
gain the good will of every one as
far as it is possible, but never
more so than to make a friend in
stead of a foe of an attractive
girl’s most intimate friend.”
SAVES A WOMAN’S LIFE.
To have giver up would have meant
death for Mrs Louis Cragg.of Dorches
ter, Mass. For years she had endured
untold misery from a severe lung trou
ble and obstinate cough. “Often,” she
writes, “I could scarcely breathe and
sometimes could not speak. All doctors
and remedies failed till I used Dr.
King’s New Discovery for consumption
and was completely cured.” Sufferers
from coughs, colds, throat and lung
trouble need this grand remedy, for it
never disappoints. Cure is guaranteed
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Trial bottle free.
it seems that the centennial of
trousers is to be passed without
any sort of celebration to mark
the incident. By the way, it
would be interesting to know if
those Texans who recently
applauded ex-Gov Hogg so enthu
siastically for refusing to wear
knee-breeches in London and thus
have the oppotunity of dining
with the king, are imformed with
respect to the origin of trousers.
It apears, according to reliable
information, that trousers or pan
taloons, are of royal establish
ment, “planted in fashion.” the
New York World says.“by George
IV, as regent, by his ducal asso
ciates and certain French princes.
They were primarily designed to
cover the mischief wrought by
gout to the ankles and calves of
the aristocratic highlivers of a
century ago. The peasantry of
many European countries have
steadfastly adheared to Ktiicker-
Bockers, but in this country the
democracy has siezed upon trou
sers and refuses to be parted
therefrom, even for the distine
j tion of dining with the king.—Ex.
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New YorK, Jan. 3. 19oj.
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