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. -J His Spectacles.
ralnoah «Um\V tolls' of
'Vlilt'll tie used whim his
full hla\ Aug. ,8\. IUU8;
"fiiiit mighty siibi.v with
liatug now nil qsi*
first necessities In'tho fronfinent fs
the romoval of this condition.
. External irritanta, especially i
BY SOUTH GA. LAND & LOAN CO.
am mighty let upon try-
loi* ipfliite'd' expei'liaeiit of fin-
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153 acres west
improved, good timber,
.f-tmDUfMev —
16f ckiro l l mile, 40 acres cltaried, ’ 'Will sell iMeap, ,weli
)er,^onvenientl^ looted. V ^
a a t cn
3.00 ^cres north of Cairo, two horse farm' ope']
fits
690 acres, the Wm. All
'farm Ofeh, nicely located wit
iljace, • 7 •iniles ;; of"CaiBo : a,^d,.^higham*• 5 i horse
fair improvements.
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& Pelham, $1,000.0).
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chants
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btift
an oJfikffn
o briti ^lovoif
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hA i) v/hm) oY/
well situated, 'itm-uim
itflbiit/d Jiiodiifti
•nuiflirnv' pieasetl with a trial I have
' UiiVile <if flu* 'use: of \i itnbe-sileiM
A lew. days lifter he Is
■... ... ( | | lnve
triable bf
, l»lPWV tried .with, my riKht cyp." Aqd
so It itoes on. tlii> tube being used first
fori tjhej eye: ithen tor -the otlibr. ; tujd
finally .In* ln\s, a vizard. Into which in
tube ror bilth ejieA with glass hi It Is
ii fttHtened- • It iwitB iof 'lio hsc.t find tile
such
as ucl constantly, owing to the suf
ferer’s occupation, are common
eausbB— theiHoifpsuds of the washer
woman, for example, the flour of
the baker or the developing BoUUion
of tlio photographer; heat, as frbm
an open fife; jn winter of the Sun
iii midsummer; exposure to intonso
cold; scratching to relieve annoying
>uhy cakse. In ’ feliort,
itcllhvg'i'roin
whatever eposes' irritation of the
skin may provoko eczema in one
pen
, fqi; nifiny years' after, he ;fii\d given ,u)
! tubes nnd glasses.
H Ti > rtnlP.fi'li.'tiO) r.: a .
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HoillJjfid
id Jfffekp
ifosl o/l i oo«(«.
p f-fij ’Id c i’er
armers &
obivtVKI 'VVf-'dl'fRO
fj ni oiidiia
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, Parialana and Narvea, .
The Parisians suffer, from nervoui
'nttu‘ckf/ Hii' uiii ilpiialilhg extent 1 "I
one iuvltcs nny( Parisians to .dlpiieri one
ies,V writes
must be prepared fqr, regln
IMlsi ‘A'hilesley 'In ''“My 1 PhrlSlhn Year. 1
(‘‘Wo WK e«ap.oh ( et»t;bread, nndjmus^
drink only Vhlte. wine;, that .woumfl
cab eat ■ only ‘nllmentaifes; 1 another
, • The. ]ouro. dcmniid? a recognition
arid removal of the real, cause. But
oven when that lias been.done .the
persistent ihflainmiitidh'' requires
soothing, and sometimes antiseptic,
applications,, and .often internal
emedics 'and a change of diet, are
nlsoi-riecessary.' 1 Sell trentmbrit in
eczema ub dangerous, for ifiyou 1 ajl-
ply ( any ,Bubstancc )that ,isVnot-pfq-
il®
Inner once wliere there were,
nofadmovAti fh'iioa tvoPa mi
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Can Be No
Exaggeration in the Truth!
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When you know a thing and you knew you
know it, ere is no harm in saying so; .
although it may seem a little egotistical.
The Earth
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Has been searched by uslfor the very best of everything
that goes to make up good glasses—the lenses, the «
frame, the material, the spring and adjustable no '
-everything with a-vidw 'of plfeasing'our customers j
as to Quality and price. (
»t n v
ioth as to .quality and price.
Our Service is also (THE BEST.
Vv'ns nVlrdi
slscteefi f;\ie«ts;'Beveri bbttfiese Vfert 'bb
*, w4ij rit|thplh<)ui<y ijf'.k: riVM wlffte} 1 .one
afternoon, and pis wife took hla tt
'peratuK^ffw'Hme5“lin“ an hour aqo
conP pal’fl! l'he : Inst tlnie-tW stbfci'irloUfethr
'graca • niufkei) degree^ .Mafinme jnew ito
of humor which makes even t^ppyerp tlle telephone .and implored,the defter
ty 'a^oiffee’ ^ f&h.; ! A yrinfig wdifian t0 c ,„nJ« .. - fi i *
1... n Mho l.ninnniinanl
,s,k Siir t0
T:s l/"eo ( y
th * 8took *- r
who was possessed''of'the temperapaent
and had glveh up pver^thldg 1 ersh 'for
It suddenly sold a plcthre for a eonsld-'
erable sum anil made, haste to applyi
the'Proceeds as U' fifst payment ion,a)
small cottage she had long desireda
The former owner attempted to advise
her about the neighbors.
“Now, that couple next door.” be
said warnlngly. "they are right good
neighbors, friendly and all that, but
keep your eyes open. If they see u
ehauee to make n hundred dollars out!
of you they won't hesitate to do It."
“Kine. ,flne!’’ cried the. youug woman.
fTm going over now aud see If 1 can’t
get
rr-r
-ri
“.ibh'ti.' 'deaf. Why' urei some women
called Amazons?’'
"Well, my dear, you’remember our
geographies said the (Amazon hns the
largest mouth"—
But she went out nnd slammed the
door before he could say any more. -
London Mali.
them to do it ou shares."
Fl
WIGHT &
Leading Druggists.
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Cairo,
Cj-eorgia.
j Editor, Extinguished.
1 Here is a story of a bumptious ed
itor. told In W. H. Uldelng’s “Many,
Celebrities and a Few Others." Tho
editor sat beside Mr. Gladstone at a
dinnerparty.
“1 received a note from you a few
ays ago.” said Mr. Gladstone pleas-
utty.
“From- me? Not from me. I am
sure you didn't. You may have had
ope from my’secretary.”
Mr. Gladstone, though clearly hurt,
nodded his head gently In acquiescence,
arid the conversation went on, Mr.
Gladstone taking a predominant share.
But the editor was not allowed to get
a word Ip edgewise for the rest.of the
evening.' Mr. Gladstone would neither
see hlth nor hear him. and, except to
himself, he Was nonexistent.
Makes the Most of It.
“What sort of a chap is. lie?", s
“Well, after, a beggar has touched
him ror a dime he'll tell yon he 'gavi'
a little dinner to tiu acquaintance ot
his.’ Llpplnoett’s.
,t of, the stocks
, jeen mulcted within the mem*
ory of many living men. In the
Matablirifetc!? '(J'uh'ifSm'ri ; 'of iitirie’ 14)
il8V2, thete ik ian acCorint 'of a mkri
epdu^ing.fhia fptm of i legal torture!
at. i fle -yna a rag pii^ bon&
floaler of intemperate habits and.
was' fiicefl in' 'the stocks.for drunk,
arid diBofderly'crindrict 'lit* the'par
ish ohurclr. “Twonty-Six years ; had !
elapsed since .the stocks were last*
used,” runs tl|e accourit, “and their >
reappearance created no little sen-1
sition and amukement, several hun-,
dreds'of persons bein^ attracted to ’
the Bpot where they were fixed."
The “amusement” does not appear'
mm ’ i M.wtt':
to have .been sharod by. the
,er, who was released after four
hours nnd “seemed anything but
pleased with, the paiighter knd de
rision ot the ’ crowd.”—London
Chronicle.
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Up to Dato,
Feudist—Ye|i. I reckon I got old non
Peovey this morning for fulr. HIS
Son^DId ye shoot him. pop? Feudist
—Course not. Bctter’n that. 1 gat
^hlm on mV note.—Puck.
base of'juvenile precocity on rec
ord is that of Christian Henry Hei-
neckor, tlie . “learned bby of Lu- •>
beck,” born in 1721, wlip could read '
Be sure no man was ever discontent- 1 More-'be was one year, old . and ,
ed with the world who did his duty In could write before he was three. .
it—Southey. Before completing his first twelve
— „_ T . y is gow : ready to. gin. your- -cotton,
I have had this gin overhauled and everything is in
good 1 shape. ... V ,
t *TTic*v» fn ,gay to ' the public' 'that I have always
>d service and, hor“ |~
I wish to . say ito public^ 'that' L
tried dip. give good service and hope to give better service
this season than ever fbefore;; i
Bring me your cotton and I will endeavor to give you
satisfaction.
I wish to say that Mr. Walter Harper, a stockholdei
of the Grady Gin Co., will be with the Cairo Ginnery this
season. i ■ ' Respectfully,
I*D. Lewis. -
Bate, as They Feed.
Bats 'fly 'as soon ns darkness begins.
Tpey live on such Insects as are then
op the wing—gnats, mosquitoes, moths
,ut d beetles. Thd service they give to
Vegetation, even, In temperate climates,'
is]considerable. - Some hot countries
Could not be inhabited but for them;
iM^st of the race are miscellaneous In
their feeding, and not very delicate In
their taste. They devour, Indiscrimi
nately all animal substances, whether
raw or dressed and In any state.
An Honest Thief.
On leaving a Paris theater n German
geutleman felt for his watch. It was
gone. Having a strong suspicion, he
laid
crowd
When
watch lying on the table.
completing his first twelve
months-lie coiild recite all the prin
cipal events in ? Biblical ‘History,.
And before he was four he “knew”'
the history of all the nations of an-
finnilw rroniminliv omifnrm/ tli/i
1 An Extended Vacation.
“Mrs. Nngg Is .thinking of visiting
tlie. Thousand jlsl.unds.’’, . . • ■ >
t “1 uhderstnud Mr. .Nngg would
be
glad to have her spend sli months, on
euch o^e.”7;blrmlnghtim Age-Hernldv
Ali Hill Fault.
CuriouB Geological Shiftings.
•a! past
on the bm‘-
Although lu the geological past vast
ceuter of conti-
dbbafed question whktb-
ehnngps of level oecnrr
ders and even In the
neuis, ltria>a
er ut present similar elevations and
aubsldeuces can be detected. The fre
quently ^repeated statement ,thut the
coasts of Massachusetts and New Jer
sey aye percepttely ;sinU!ng has bepp
often' 'disputed, the apparent subsi
dence/being i|afcr(be,d ito‘ simple ichahge*
of shore line. Nevertheless some cu
rious -record? •.kept Ip ;Burope seCin to;
indicate thnt actual fluctuations qf tho
level fof thq land: may occasionally be
observed. In the valley of the Main
a church tower hidden behind a moun
tain screen has since 1861 gradually
risen Into plain view from the chateau
of Stroessendorf. and still farther In
the same direction another church
tower, which began to be visible from
Stroessendorf eighty years ago, Is now
clearly seen above the horizon and Is
said .to rise higher as time goes on.
Similar records exist in Bohemia, In
Switzerland, In Spain and In the
French Jura.—Harper’s.
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An English Billion.
In England a billion Is a million
times a million. This Is quickly writ
ten and quicker still .pronounced.' but
no man is able to count It. . You will
| " ' A Study In Anatomy.
"Mammn. what part of the body is
the tromboue?”
“No part of the body, my dear."
“Yes. it. is.: because It says in the pa
ler here that last night . while return
ing from the symphony ’’concert Bro-
Tessor Grldel fell and broke his’ trom
bone."
count 1,60 or 170, a minute, but jet us
suppose tbnt you go up as high, as 200
a minute, hour after: hour. **
At that
rate .vofi would count 12.000 an hour.
yamrii liiy or lorxrjo.ooO’fti a yAr.
Lei .us, suppose now that Adam., ut the
beginning ills existence; had begun
to count;., had continued to do .so. and
was'couiitlng still.’ Hiid si '
■ , such a thing
bequ possible he Would not yetj have
finished' the task of counting a billion.
To count u billion would require a per
son to count 200 a minute for a period
of 0.512 yeurs 542 days’ 5 hours 20
minutes, provided that he should count
continuously. But suppose we allow
tlje counter twelve hours .dolly for
•est. eating nnd sleeping. Then he
would need 18.025 years ,310 days 10
aohrs 45 minutes in which to Complete
ike task.
* Saw a Profit.
The artistic temperament often leads
Tho Eternal Impulse.
Fair Suffragette—And now If any
one who has heard my speech wishes
to ask a question .I shall be happy to
answer. Masculine Voice (from rear
of hall)—If you haven’t any other com
pany, may] I see you home this even
IngV—Judge.
Wise Dogs.
"Why is it that the dog is always
referred to as the most Intelligent ani
mal'?” "i ; .""-’i '! ' ’ '• ■' ' ■' ': '' 1 '
"Because: he' 'knows how to get a
good living without dplng any work."
replied the horse.—New Orleans Pieu
yune. .
• ! /Hqr, Brand. ,
“That prlma donna may be a little
ancient." snld the enthusiastic man.
"but she’s n peach."
“Yes." replied Miss Cayenne, "n pre
setted peach.”—Washington Star.
Pleasure appeals to the senses alone,
but happiness nppenls to the spirit,
nnd it Is created by love nnd good will.
l}utob. ;Aiid at', the’ ago of - four
yearp aijd foyy uiqhth^lie/diQd. . : •
;
Tho Mole Has Eyes.
i The‘jntajoi:ityid'L , peope n b'elieV,e'' '
that .tHc.indle isevon-bliiider” trikn
the pyovoi'bial iba.t;'/but the (natural- i.'
istB knotv ,that, pupli. i^ .upt. the case, j i.’
the
Irate Woman ito bird denier)—As for ... .- v , — -m '
you. you’re a thief’. All those canaries ist, wy Careful investigation pro
you sold me yesterday flew awqy this that the moleUias eyes Which are as
morning.—Sourire. perfect as those of a . horse or an
elephant. They are very small op
tics, to be kure (only one-millimeter
Not Wanted.
Servant-Please. sir. there's a man i n ai am eter), but in the matter of
:L the _. d T. w,t w h el 1 g'nppileil.—Londotl reflection nnd. refraction do riot dif-
11 fer from the normal eyes m larger
animals.
at
him we are
Telegraplk.
CAUSES OF ECZEMA.
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v $!i
They Are as Numerous as the Varlo-
-ties of tho Eruption.
Strictly speaking, eczema is not
a-cloarly marked dis,case with a defi
nite cause and course, but a gen
ial term applied to a great variety
of inflammatory affections of the
skin,,due to,a great variety of causes.
The eruption may assume almost
any appearance. There may be
redness, roughness; thickening or
scaling of the skin, somqlimes with
deep cracks. There 1 may'be little :
VG iotnur nimnloo AT milomln'c W IlMl
A Prayer.
Send some one, Lord, to love the
best that'is in me atid to accept
nothing less from mo, to touch me
with ; the i seai'ching (j'endern.ess of
the pasjiion for the ideal, to de-
maiiu everything, frqm, me, for my
own sake,' to give me so much that
I darifio'f think, of myself ’ and to
askiso much that'l cankiep riothiiig
back, to console, me iby> making me Ih (
0
blisters, pimples or pustules, which’
break and form scabsj or the sur-
Some ppople will never learn any
thing for this reasiin—because they un
derstand everything too soon.—Pope.
face of the skin .may 'ibe’* raw/con
stantly exuding a thin, sticky-fluid.
Whatever the form of the erup
tion, there are aliriost always; in-
terise itching and burning, and
sometimes pnin not unlike that of
neuralgia is felt.
The causes of eczema are as nu
merous as the varieties of the erup
tion. There is not necessarily any
constitutional taint, although ec
zema is very common in gouty per
sons. It is not due to any septic in
fection of the blood, but it may be
a symptom of intestinal autotoxica-
tion. Indeed, in many cases the
bowels, are inactive,, and one of the
Th* Vaptaga .Point.
; m
' The mayor of . a small town was
trying a riegro for abusing his wife.
She claimed ho got drunk and tried
to heat her and she hit him.
Tlie mayor turned to their little
girl and asked:
“Girl, was your father under the
influenqe of whisky when your
mother hit him?”.,
'“No, sah! He was under the'
kitchen table,” slie very quickly re
plied.—National luonvitir.
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