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Alexander H. Sephens.
Tin-* following beautiful trilmto
is paid this illustrious Georgian,
whoso statue will be placed in
Statuary Hall, at Washington, D.
C., by the Savannah Press:
“Never was there born in Geor
gia a more illustrious man and
one who labored so long and tait h
fully and gloriously for this com
monwealth. lie lias a heritage
of poverty, but he rose above :t.
He had sickness from the cradle
to the grave, but his mighty spir
it conquered pain and subdued the
flesh in many tribulations. He
might, as a great lawyer, have
accumulated riches, but he lavish
ly spent all of his in boundless
hospitality, education of needy
young men, and constant alms.
He was a renowned orator, but he
wus an oracle of what he deemed
eternal principles, and nota cour
ier or demagogue. He was in the.
highest sense a statesman, and his
every effort was for the preserva
tion constitutional liberty. He had
strong antipathies but learned to
reverse revenge. He had the valor
of a lion in the frailest of human
tabernacles, but his heart went out
to the poor prisoners behind the
jail bars and he believed them
less guilty than many who were
free upon the streets. He was
rocked with disease, sorrowful in
spirit , and for long years crippled,
but he was a prodigy of labor and
left behind a monumental and in
vincible defense of the Southern
people and their cause. He was
opposed to secession, but never
faltered in his determination to
sink or swim with his state. No
such extraordinary man has been
born in the United States and no
figure in the Hall of Fame will
Grip’s
Grim Grasp Caused
Heart Disease.
Could Not Lie On
Left Side.
Dr.Miles’He&rt Cure and
Nervine Cured Me.
Mrs. >l. K. Jobe, formerly of Birmingham,
Ala., writes from KldreUge, the same state,
as follows:
"It is with the greatest pleasure that 1 rec
ommend l)r. Miles’ Nervine and lleait
Cute. 1 only wish that 1 could tell every
sufferer how much good they have done me.
Last winter 1 had a severe attack of La-
Onppe, which left my heart in a very bad
condition. 1 could not lie down for the
smothering spells that would almost over
come me and the feeling of oppression
around my heart. 1 had not been so that 1
could lie on my left side for a long time. I
fot your Heart Cure and took three bottles.
have no trouble now with my heart and
can lie on my left side as well as mv right.
Formerly I had suffered for years with nerv
ous prostration. 1 had tried so many rem
edies that 1 had got clear out of heart of get
ting anything that would help me. The
nerves of my heart were so affected that
sometimes it would lose beats so it would
seem to stop altogether. It was on the ad
vice of a lady friend that 1 tried your Restor
ative Nervine. I felt better after the first
few doses and two bottles of Nervine and
one of Heart Cure made me feel like anew
person. My heart is all right and my nerv
ousness is all gone. 1 never fail to recom
mend it to others afflicted as I was."
All druggists sell and guarantee first bot
tle Dr. Miles’ Remedies. Send for free book
ou Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address
Dr. Miles Medical Cos, Elkhart, Ind.
have such singular claims for ad
miration. We congratu'ate the
state upon this selection and
thank the gentlemen who made
the award upon their noble sense
of justice and patriotism.”
STEPPED AGAINST A HOT STOVE.
A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when
getting his usual Saturday night bath,
stepped hack against a hot stove which
burned him severely. The child was
in great agony and his mother could do
nothing to pacify him. Remembering
that she had a bottle of Chamberlin’s
Pain Bahn in the house, she thought
she would try it. In less than half an
hour after applying it the child was
(piiet and asleep, and in loss than two
weeks was well. Mrs. Benson is a well
known resident of Keller, Va. Pain
Balm is an antiseptic liniment and es
pecially valuable forburns,cuts,bruis
es and sprains. For sale by J. H.
Blackburn.
A Famous Hunter.
Mr. W. Pitt Evans, born and
raised near the picturesque waters
of the Tielegge river in Monroe
county, but of late years a resi
dent of Barnesville, is known
throughout this sect ion of Georgia
as a famous hunter, and lie deserv
es the name rightly.
Several times recently we have
seen him returning from his
favorite hunting grounds in Pota
to Creek swamps with irun on his
shoulder and a goodly supply of
game slung to his belt.
Early in his boyhood he learn
ed to mimmiek the turkey, the
owl, and many other birds and
animals of the forest, and his
wonderful powers in this art serve
him well to the present day,
hence his great success in bag
ging a liberal supply of game.
Mr. Evans has to his credit,
within a month, the killing of
many cat squirrels, several large
owls, one of them weighing ten
pounds, and last but not least, a
turkey gobbler t ipping she scales
at 21 pounds.
A tine record, considering the
scarcity of game in Pike county.
If you art* billions and seeking advisers,
Take DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers,
Just before going to bed.
You will lind on the morrow,
You are rid of your sorrow—
That’s all; just enough said.
These famous pills do not gripe, but
move the bowels gently and easily,
cleansing the liver Their tonic effect
gives strength to the glands, prevent
ing a return of the disorder.
Jxo. 11. Blackburn,
L. Hot. mbs, Bartlesville, Ga.
Milner. Ga.
l’nlinlM ry.
“I see financial trouble ahead
of you,” said the gvpsv as she
scrutinized the lines in Softleigh’s
palm.
‘‘What is the cause thereof 1”
asked the innocent youth.
‘‘l see a dark woman,” con
tinued the dealer in futures, ‘‘who
is destined to cause you trouble
in money matters.”
‘‘As I expected,” groaned the
callow youth. ‘‘That washerwo
man is going to hold my laundry
for ransom again. Oh. woe is
me!”—Chicago News.
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A LIGHT IN THE WINDOW.
i The British Medical Institute, Located
at 354 Second St., Macon, Oa.,\Vill
Give Free Services for Three
Mont Its to All 1 n valids Who
Call Before Dec., sth.
Fast living, yielding to the despotic
demand of modern society and close
application to hard mental and man
ual labor, are several causes which are
wrecking the constitutions of thous
ands of Americans every yearl
Eighty per cent of those afflicted are
enduring the pangs of mental misery
which unfit them for the duties of life.
These people are despondent, dejected,
discouraged, troubled with insomnia,
shun society, distrust old friends, ab
hor new ones; with them the vigor of
youth is a thing of the past; many of
them have paid large amounts of money
in vain for a cure. The British Medi
cal Institute has a light in the window
for all such invalids. During the past
five years it has treated and cured 18,-
864 cases, and eighty-five per cent of
them were cases of this kind. It guaran
tees a complete cure in every case it
undertakes; it is incorporated under
the laws of the state of Michigan, with
a paid up'capital of $60,000, there its
guarantee is good.
It treats and cures male and female
weakness, catarrh and catarrhal deaf
ness ; also varicocele, rupture, goitre,
cancer, morphine habit and all diseas
es of the rectum.
At its Macon branch, located at 354
Second St., has given free service to all
invalids who called during the past
twelve months, and it will continue
giving free services for three months
longer (medicines excepted) to all who
call before Dec. sth.
The chief associate surgeon of the
Institute is in personal charge of the
Macon office.
Office hours :9 a. m. to Bp. m. Sun
days, 10 a. m. tcrl p. m.
Special, Notice —If you can’t call
send stamp for question blank for
home treatment.
Weather Prophets.
Blow out a candle, and if the
wick continues long to smolder
look for bad weather. If it goes
out quickly, the weather will be
fair.
The twelve days after Christmas
indicate the weather for the fol
lowing year. Each day in order
shows the weather for one month.
When it begins to snow, notice
the size of the Hakes. If they are
very tine, the storm will be a long
one; if large, the storm will soon
be over.
If the chickens come out while
it rains, it is a sign that the storm
is to be a long one. If they stand
around under the shed, the storm
will be short.
When the cattle lie down as
soon as they are turned out to
pasture in the morning, it is be
cause they feel a rheumatic weari
ness in their bones, and you can
look for rain soon.
When a night passes and no
dew falls, it is a sign it isgoingto
rain. This omen loses much of
mystery when one remembers
that dew has not fallen because
the night was clouded.
When you see the sun drawing
water at night, know that it will
rain on the morrow. The sun is
said to be drawing water when its
rays can be seen shining through
rifts in distant clouds.—Ex.
WHY SUFFER
HEADACHE OR LA URIPPE ?
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“NEWS-GAZETTE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2T, 1902
| Cured Hiccoughs With a String.
Bp*; - Wr, . ■
Hiccoughs of three years staud
i ing were yesterday cured at the
Bellevue Hospital with a bit of
string.
Miss Sarah Blaokson, a young
Russian girl, of No 78 Reade street,
went to the hospital, complaining
that for the last twelve months
she had been suffering from hic
coughs. She said she had at last
begun to grow tired of the malady.
The phpsicians examined her and
gave it as their opinion that her
affection was largely nervous. She
had the symptoms of neurastne
nia. From all that could be
learned of her case, it appeared
she was subject to spells of melan
cholia, and when once she acquir
ed the notion that she could not
•top hiccoughing she would sit in
her home waiting for the recurring
spasms. She had been an invalid,
or at least was considered enough
of one to be free from all toil and
occupation.
Miss Blackson said she had been
told it would be neccessary to have
an operation in order to prevent
her from hiccoughing her life
away, and she had walked to Belle
vue with the idea that within an
hour she would be on the operat
ing table.
Miss Blackson was taken to ward
22. The physicians tied about
her waist a cord so tightly that
the spasmodic movement of the
diphram were controlled. After
ten minutes the cord was romoved
and the voung woman was told she
was cured.
The manner of the physicians
were either so convincing or the
cure was so radical that from that
moment she ceased to be dis
turbed. Miss Blackson was taken
to the Metropolitan Hospital and
she has not hiccoughed since her
arrival on Blackwell’s Island. She
will be treated there with' a view
of building up her constitution
and curing the nervous malady
from which she suffers. The phy
sicians say that if she keeps her
mind off the subject the relief is
likely to be permanent. —New
York Herald.
ONE MINUTE COUGH CURE
Is the only harmless cough cure that
gives quick relief. Cures Coughs, Colds,
Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough
Pneumonia, Asthma, Lagrippe and all
Throat, Chest and Lung troubles. I
got soaked by rain, says Gertrude E.
Fenner, Muncie, Ind., and contracted
a servere cold and cough. I failed
rapidly ; lost 481bs. My drussist recom
mended One Minute Cough Cure. The
first bottle brought relief; several
cured me. I am back to my old weight,
148 lbs. One Minute Cough Cure cuts
the phlegm, relieves the cough at once,
draws out inflammation, cures croup.
An ideal remedy for children.
Jxo. H. Blackburn,
Barnesvile, Ga.
L. Holmes,
Milner, Ga.
If we knew at forty what we
thought we knew when twenty the
libraries of the world might be
spared.
gfl I have had occasion to use yourff
Stock and Poultry
jfi cine and am pleased to say that I never ■
used anytfvng for stock that gave half as j|
good satisfaction, i heartily recom- R
mend it to all owners of stock. S
J. B. BELSHER, St. Louis, Mo. §
Sick stock or poultry should not §
eat cheap stock food any more than fcj
sick persons should expect to be 2
cored by food. When your stock S
and poultry are sick give them med- B
icine. Don't stuff them with worth- I
less stock foods. Unload the bowels I
and stir up the torpid liver and the g
animal will be cured, if it be possi- S
ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock ?
and Poultry Medicine unloads the I
bowels and stirs up the torpid liver, fi
It cures every malady of stock if 9
taken in time. Secure a ‘25-cent can 1
of Black-Draught Stock and Poultry I
Medicine and it will pay for itself ten R
timesover. Horses work lietter. Cows ■
give more milk. Hogs gain flesh. q
And hens 'ay more eggs. It solves the S
problem of making as much blood, fi
flesh and energy as possible out of ■
the smallest amount of food con- a
sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. 1
MOZLEY’S
Lemon Elixir.
Regulates the Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys.
For biliousness, constipation and malaria.
For indigestion, sick and nervous headache.
For sleeplessness, nervousness, heart failure and nervous prost ration.
For fever, chills, debility and kidney disease, take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation take Lemon Elixir.
50 cents and SI.OO a bottle at druggist.
Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga.
1 have been a great sufferer from dyspepsia for about fifteen years,my trouble
being my liver, stomach and bowels, with terrible headaches. Lemon Elixir
cured me. My appetite is good, and lam well. I had taken a barrel of other
medicine, that did me no good. Chaki.esGibharc.
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MOZLEY’S LEMON HOT DROPS
Cures all Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness and Bronchitis.
25 cts. at Druggist.
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By depositing cash checks, money orders, etc., re
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you have the privilege of using a check book, and un
less you have already done so, you have no idea what a
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a firm base. The capital is ample. Come to see us.
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J. W. Cabaniss,
President.
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The burden grows light when
love helps us lift.
He who idles in the morning
sippeth sorrow at twilight.
You deserve no credit until you
have done your best.
It is better to show the son how
than to tell him how.
Too much political pie usually
results in party indigestion.
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Every reader of The News Gazette is
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the market . It has effected quick
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O. Mays, engineer for the Southern
Ry., was cured of a severe kidney
trouble by this wonderful medicine.
Hon. Walter A. Given, a prominent
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used this medicine. So confident are
we of the merits of our remedy that
we are willing to have you try it with
out one cent of cost. If you suffer
from Brights Disease, diabetis, gravel,
inflamation of the bladder, pain in
the back, sleeplessness, nervousness,
indigestion, rheumatism or are in a
general rundown condition, write to
day for a sample bottle which will be
sent you absolutely free.
Address,
The Squaw Vine Medic ike Cos..
Huntsville. Ala.
Regular size 50 cents per bottle.
Sold by John H. Blackburn, Barnes
ville, Ga.
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Hair cutting a specialty, by
best of artists. My QUININE
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stop hair from falling out.
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Main street, next to P. O.