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BEGIN session
.. Legislature Convenes for
erp* Session of 1904.
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BtGiNS AT 0N(E
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Quickly ACCOmpiISuCo. ....
Sininsrffs ~ Bi:ls Introduced J
P>3 rtan t an
of Governor Rend.
G Georgia legislature of 1904 was
T e
lied to oi -der at 10 o’clock Wednes
■ morning by President Howell, of
. senate, and Speaker Morris, of the
use. It required but a few min
for each body to notify the other
organized, and , ready for
it it was
siness and for both to give the gov
,
or notice to the same effect,
utside of the introduction of a
taber of new bills, the house did
thing ____except the usua loutme inci
jt to the opening of the session^
cled nintions were passed relating to
and sick members, the gov
tor’s message was read, new bills
ire read and referred to the proper
and at 11:55 the house
for the day, after being in
less than two hours.
the most, interesting of the
bills introduced was that by Mr.
of Richmond, providing for
j n the method of electin O
of the superior court. Measures
this subject were expected, and it
core than likely that several others
appear before the session is
ys old. Mr. Dunbar proposes
ange the present plan by
Sction so that the justices of the su
erne court shall nominate six
bs in t.„e circuit where a judge is
be chosen, and from these six the
vernor shall choose one as judge of
e superior court, the appointment to
confirmed by the senate. This is
|e of several methods that have been
ggested to remedy the evils com
lined of in the present law.
It. Kelley, of Glascock, introduced
Australian ballot hill which naw
the house by such a good majority
t year. Mr. Stovall, of Chatham,
eaay has bills before the general
looking to the purification
primary <dections, and these will be
or. at an early date.
Beauchamp, of Butts, introduced
anti-jug trade pill in which lie pro
to make it a misdemeanor to
py or send liquors of any kind into
ly prohibition county in the state,
pe pked opening by of the senate was
the introduction of two im
pr.t |ookB bills, one by Senator Middle
and the other by Senator Tis
|o-,. |5cl. > The bill by Senator Middle
N provides i'or the extension of
e Western and Atlantic railroad to
P sea - and also provides that the
pk state. shall be done by the convicts of
F
Nafor B. L. Tisenger, of Thotnas
f put in a measure calling for the
of judges of tbe supreme
,lr t and solicitors general by the
vernor, and increasing the term of
& to six years.
of the supreme
In the house Mr.
soernte Justice Beverly D. Evans
the oath^to Itepresenta
es M. W. Gross, of McDuffie; J. M.
| rre11 ’ Chattooga, of Quitman, they and having R. Y. Rudi- been
1
to succeed former members
10 filed and resigned.
message of the governor was
m both the house and senate
before 11 o'clock, The reading
about forty minutes. The
ft age was listened to with great in-
66t by the members of both bodies
contained many important rec
tosndations, and gave a resume of
y Res business for the year.
(L'ff SNOW U L IN MONTANA.
Covered With fha “Eeautifui if
But VaJes Quickly Melt the Flakes.
«n Up intermittent snow raged in
■ Monta ana, Thursday and TT'^lay.
16 fountains covered with a
Ute are
6 mantle, though in the valleys
snow was melting about as fast
it fell. The temperature ranged
riD g Tht ’reday night between 30
fi 40 d eK sreeg above
zero,
teraj die storm appeared to be
t tho throughout the state, it is
hght the stock interests will
:er, though some damage may re
It to the
nt. crops and to the early
A Good '
| amusing One of story our of readers a borrowing Reply. sends family. us an '
The other day one of its members
went, to a neighbor’s house and asked
for the loan of a washtub, and the
! answer she received was rather per- !
I plexing. It was as follows: “No. 1 '
I can t, is the hoops are all off; the hot- j
| tom out, and it’s full of water.’’
Oldest Woman's College.
It is claimed for Wesleyan Female
| College pondent at of The Macon, Ga., by a corres- | i
Washington Post, that
it is the oldest chartered female col
j lege ir. the in world the United States, and, in fact,
:
Flammarion, the French astrono- j
mer, never goes to a barber. Flam- I
marion insists on cutting his hair
| himself, and stuffs pillows with r ao I
| | shearings.
!
i FITS permanently cured. Yo fits nervous
or
I | ness after first day’s use of Dr. Kliiie’s Great j
| NerveRestorer,$2trial bottle and treatise free I j
Dr.R.H.Ki.iNE.Ltd.,931ArchSt..PhiIa..Pa
;
In the plague districts of South Africa
the Government pays six cents for every
dead rat.
I Lslies _ Cau Wear
Q ne g { ze sma p er a ft©r using Allen’s Foot
Ease, a powder. It makes tight or new shoes
I easy. Cures swollen, hot. sweating, aching
j I cept any substitute. Trial package Free by
mail. Address, Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy.N.Y.
The Australian cypress pine Is stated to
be proof against all insects.
Mrs.Wipslow’s Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduces inflamma
tion, allays pain,cures wind colie, 25e. a bottle
A school courtship . Sal- .
train mg in is a
vation Army institution.
I do not believe Piso’s Cure for Consump-
1 lion has unequal for coughs and colds.—Jonx
F.Bover, Trinity Springs, Ind., Feb. 15,1900.
Salted whale meat is a Japanese delicacy,
Narrow Street* in Japan.
Most of the Japanese cities are very
old and their streets are too narrow for
street railways. To rebuild the’streets
for the use of the street railways is
'
not an easy matter
| State of Onto, Cits of Toledo, i
Lucas Counts. t ss -
Frank J„ Chenev make oath that be is
I I coined partner ot the firm •©! F. J. Cb&sev &
’ firm will pay the sum of < 1 x 1 : HcxnaEn dol
i ™ Catax^Cure tor eacb and ^very j^xT case of Sm?'* catabbh
!
me m,
i >t presence, this tjth day Decern
- i. SEAL. - ber,A.©., 1886- A.W.Gleason.
Hails directly Catarrh the Cure istakeniSnS! and
! «*e bl«od and lmicous anr
j ^ ^imonjah, •
Hold hv ill 7%.
Tabe HalPs Family Pill s for ^ nstipaiioa.
American Shoes in Denmark.
The American-made shoe is popular
in ©enmarik. Two of the foremost
shoe stores in Copenhagen use Che
American shoe for a 'deader” in their
vpiendid show window exhibits.
; W ORLD’S FAIR ST. .LOUIS,
Ajonisville ^ind NiashviMe Railroad,
If y«u arc (going ite the Wood’s Fair you
want the best route. The LAN. fcthe
^hortes*, quickest ncid best line, 'fit ree
trains daily. Through Pullna?,n Sleefing
Cars and Dindog Cars. Low State Tiol ets
aoI d daily. Get rates from voir local ogviit
aad ask for tickets via the L. A !V.
All kinds of Information furimhed ou.-ap
i pfcication to J. G. HOLLENBECK.
IMst. Pass. Agent. Atlanta, (la.
William Burns, a fisher min, found
j a aixtv-tvo grain shell high batten Lynxville, wnite
pearl in a calm near
Wis,. and it was bought by 5 Prairie
due Chien firm for $1,000.
A REASON FOR SsCKNESS.
1
; Healthy kidneys take from the
| blood every twenty-four hour? not)
i grains of impure, poisonous matter—
| 'more than enough
j to cause death
j < ' Ju110 * ' waste ;'
. leaves this t
h T in ,lhe blood, and
yon are soon sick,
4 To get well, cure the
■ kidneys with Doan’S
Kidney Fills. the
I great kidney sped
fic.
: / *' Mrs. J. II. Bowles,
I of 118 Core street,
i¥ l\ Durham. N. < ■.. says:
iffj— fls v "I was side and bed
fast for over nine
months. a ml the
doctor who attended me said unless I j
submitted to an operation lor gravel |
I would never be Well, 1 would not
consent to that and so continued to S
suffer, My back was so weak I could
not stand or walk. and it ached eon
stantly. The first day after 1 began
using Doan's Kidney Pills 1 felt re
lief, and in a short time I was up and
around the same as ever, free from
backache. •>
A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney
medicine which cured Mrs. Bowles
will be mailed to any part of the
United States, Address Foster-Mil
burn Co., Buffalo, N. A. Sold by ail
dealers, price fifty ceuts per box.
a STAND PAT” f
PLATFORM
Adopted at Republican Convention in
Chicago--Summary of
Document
Following are the gerraain features
of the republican platform adopted at
the Chicago convention:
The republican party entered upon j
present period of complete suprem- j
aey in 1897. Ws have every right
to congratulate ourselves upon the
work since then accomplished, for it !
has added lustre even to the traditions j
of the party which carried government j
through the storms of the civil war.
We replaced a democratic- tariff law.
based on fre< rade principles and
garnished with sectional protection, by 1
a consistent protective tariff, and in- j
d us try, 4’reed from oppression and |
stimulated by the encouragement of
wise law's, has expanded to a degree !
never before known,
We firmly established the gold j
standard which was then menaced ;
with destruction. Confidence return
ed to business and with confidence -
came an unexampled prosperity,
We refused to palter longer with
the miseries of Cuba. We fought a
fl . , victorious . with Spain, .
uic *- an( ‘ war
We set Cuba free, governed the island i
J* the Cuban people an with * the outer » restored, ? j
ample revenues, with education and i
public health established free from i
debt and connected with the United :
States by the wise provisions for our j
; mutual interests,
! We have organized the government 1
, I of Porto Rico and its people now en- ]
• freedom order and
’ pros
., :
In the Philippines we have suppress- j
j ed insurrection, established order and j j
i **«" “> •«« *»« Property a security
never know-n there before. (
The possession of a route for an i
I ; sthm c ,umi*., ian cana1, h0 long the (lieam of
! I
Amer,Can . statesmanship,
is now an ac- j
CQmpUslieci fact; ,he great work of i
! COnnectlng tbe Pacific and lhe At,aT U
: ,lc oceans b >' a c “ nal is at last be *
gun and by lhe republican party. We
have reorganized the army and put j
it in the highest state of efficiency.
We have passed laws for the im- i
<’ pr £ e T nt &nd .f upp ° rt of mil ! tia '
! e ' a '° 1,11 K le ^ forwai<1 1be build
. ol . foi- the defense and
I a liav >'
" n<1 intere£tS ’,
I ProteHtaon whlch ^rds and devel
| °Ps our Industries is a cardinal policy
J I of the republican party. We insist
on the maintenance of the
i protection and therefore rates of
■
j conditions duty ^ou!d have he re-adjusted changed oaly that when the
so
| Public tions, tout interest this demands their
i work cannot safely be
* committed to any other hands than
| those of tbe republican party.
! We are always mindful of the
i country’s debt to the soldiers and sail
! ors the United State® and we
: lievg in making , . ample . provision ..... for
: them and in the liberal administration
, of !,te pension laws.
i Oitr great m"crests and our growing
! commerce mi t?ae Orient ^ render , the
( . 0 ncBttion of China of high importance
J to tbe United States.
| We cordially commend the policy
j PUTGlted in lfca> direction by the ad
; S rairie.'rat.ions of President McKinley
I and President Eooseve’L
We favor sttcJa congressional actios
■
; as sirail determine whether by spe
• ciad dk-criminations the elective fran
! chise in any state has been uncoa
i stirntronally limited and if eneh is the
case, we demand that republicans in
j congress, and in She electoral colleges
| j shall l»>e proportionately reduced as.
directed by the constitution of the'
| United Slates.
Combinations of capital ami labor
are the penults of the economic move-
1 ment of the age, but neither must
be permitted to infringe upon the
i 1 rights and interests of the people.
I Such combinations when lawfully
1 formed for lawful purposes are alike j
entitleLl to the protection of the laws, ,
but both are subject to the law’s and
can be permited to break
tbem -
Twelve Caught in Debris. 1
An explosion, presumably of gaso- !
line, in the grocery store of W. E. !
Reid Company at St Louis, Wednes- i
day, caused the collapse of the two- ;
story brick building and injured 12
p erS ocs, none seriously.
MORE RUSSIANS AMBUSHED.
Over a Ihonsand Surprised and hilled
While Marching Through a Ravine.
A dispatch to Thd Daily Mail (Lon
don) under date of June 21 from Niu- |
chwang. says.
“While a Russian force of 8,000, un
der Genera 1 Kondradvitch, was trav- I •
ers ; ng wafungko ravine, nice miles
southeast of Kaichou June 19, it was
surprised by concealed Japanese artil
lery.
“The Russians lost heavily, their
casualties being 1,200 in number.
"General Kondravitch extricated his j
men and led them in good order to an
entrenched position. ,
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A Well Known Canadian Lady
Letter of Endorsement to Pe-ru-na.
Miss Mary Burns, 28 Spring
Hoad, Halifax. N. S., writes:
used Peruna for indigestion and
trouble and to build up a broken
system with the very best results, 1
pleased to state my experience S with
[or some years, and although nothing 1 tried
remedies and dieting, seemed
restore mv health until 1 used
i n three months l had entirely
erecl my health and strength
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SOUTHERN DENTAL COLLEGE, ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
If you are Interested fa obtaining a dental education, write
for free catalogue of full instruction.
Address DR. S. W FOSTER, Dean, 100 NORTH BUTLER STREJST, ATLANTA GEORQIA.
WE CUBE CANCERS AND ULCERS,
•| And we do not stop at that, The name and fame wonderful of Dr. Reynolds auccesstn is
known .......................... all over the southland v ...................................., on account of his Special
an; 'L... m.9 fvu ia| curing isi.s are < ecmallv lancer*. noted Tumors for and their Chronic skili in Ulcers, curing and Stricture, ids associate \ arleoeele,
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A "KA0T8.” and symptom blanks. Do not experiment with or
! ' ; >G V Cheap .Tolui n < annentw when your health is at stake.
ipiCf DR. KKVNO.I..DS & CO., 51 :i Austell Bitildln .r*» Allanta, Ga.
Weil Worth Seeing,
o-.m of the -..-t inte^ijng exhnui.
among the many ot all kind* at the Louis
^
1 company, of New Haven, Conn., manu
facturers of repeating rifles and shotemis
and *11 kinds of ammunition, 'the exhibit
was in readiness and was opened on the
fj rst j ay t) f the fair, a fact that clearly
illustrates the enterprise and up-to-date It
methods of the company behind it. is
the aim «f the Winchester Repeating exhibit
Avms Comuanj to show at their
the high development which they have
reached in the making of guns and ammu
nit ion, and one needs only to see the ex
hibit to realize how near to perfection
that development has come, there can
he seen the new automatic repeating rifle,
all kinds of shotguns, the modern smoke
less powder shotgun shells and rifle car
fridges; in fact everything that can interest
the devotees oi hunting and trap and tar
get shootiug. Doat fail to sec the exhibit
t ; the Manufacturers and l’isli and Game
uiklings. It’s well worth your while.
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Mrs. Deatiuger, of Taylorsville. Jib, is
eighty-seven, and lias 271 descendants.
T'eet Hurt,
Sweat,, itch, blister ’/ Royai. Foot Wash
cures them. Removes odors of feet, armpits,
etc. ; stops chafing, if not at druggists send
25c; to Eaton Drug Co.. Atlanta. Ga.. for
full size, postpaid; mmple for 2c stamp,
One application proves its merit. Money
'
back , if not satisfied. ... ,
On the east coast of Scotland
1 . 000,000 barrels of herring are cured
every year.
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The Great Tested Remedy for the speedy
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if not kept by your local druggist, rend
and $t.oo medicine for a large bottle, or $ 5.00 for six bottles,
will he sent, freight paid, by
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
00<K>-$
[JR. KINGS RUYAL
emeim
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INDIGESTION, CATARRH, NEURAL
GIA, RHEUMATISM, BLOOD POISON
and all other germ diseases. It has been used
for 30 years, and has 100,000 endorsements.
IT WILL CURE YOU!
Booklet oil germ diseases free.
GERMETUER MEDICAL CO.,
Dept. C—Barnesville. Ga.
Il'nlUictril with Thompson’s Eye Water
Weak eye', u*e
Suggestions bv Dr. Hartman—How
to Combat the Nervous Depression
Incident to Warm Weather.
Nervousness is very common anaemic among
l women. This condition is due to
nerve centers. The nerve centers are
the reservoir for nerve vitality, These
centers become bloodless for the want of
proper nutrition. noticeable
This condition Ls especially Every
during the warm of invalids season. produced sum
mer an army are as
a direct result of weak nervous systems.
This could easily be overcome by the
use of Peruna. Peruna strikes at the
root of the trouble by correcting the
digestion. Perfect digestion furnishes in
creased nutrition for the nerve centres.
Perfectly digested food gives these reser
voirs of life a vitality which creates strong,
steady nerves, and in this manner fortifies
and nourishes life.
Miss Blanche Grey, a prominent Tenn., young in
society woman of Memphis. Alabama street, a
recent letter from 174
writes: “To a society woman whose nei
vous force is often taxed to the utmost
from lack of rest and irregular meals.
i know of nothing which is of «o much
benefit as Vcvuna. I took it a few
months ago when 1 felt my strength giv
ing way, and it soon made strength itself man- and
ifest fit giving me Blanche new Grey.
health.’—Miss
Pe-ru-na Contains No Narcotics.
One reason why Peruna has found per
manent use in so many homes is that it
contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna
is perfectly harmless. 11 can be used any
length of time without acquiring a drug
habit. Peruna does not produce its effect. temporary
results. It is permanent in
It, has no bad effect upon the system,
aml gradually eliminates catarrh by re
moving the cause of catarrh, There are a
multitude of homes w here Peruna has been
uTfd off and on for twenty years. Such a
thing could not be possible if Peruna con
tained any drugs of a narcotic nature.
At this season of the year we are pe
culiarly liable to inflammations of the
stomach and bowels. It is the part of wis
dom to learn how to treat them short and
in the easiest and quickest manner, Pe
run a dots this by its troubles. peculiar power over
all forms of catarrhal
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Complete line carried in Mock for
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*1*■* Muchluery. 1,owes’. Prices and Be»t Term*
jj Write us for catalogue, prices,
i etc., before buying.
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j paid, structions enough absolutely Free and Post
to prove the value of
^ IVs* vf-inx^TYkiloA I Oll€I AUTiSCpiliC fi *•'
f Fax tine i3
I form , in powder
to dissolve in
H water— non-poisonous
A andfarsuperior antiseptics to liquid
alcohol which containing irritates
! h ra
Jj KN infiatned surfaces, and
1 & Bn have no cleansing prop
ni erties. The contents
BfS Kp of every box makes
mj tion more Antiseptic lasts Solu
Kd. — further—-has longer—
"Ijgsj goes more
uses in the family and
does moregcod than any
i antiseptic preparation
you can buy.
The formula of a noted Boston physician,
and used with great success as a Vaginal
Wash, for Lcucorrhoea, Pelvic Catarrh, Nasal
Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cuts,
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
In local treatment of female ills Paxtineis
invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash wo
challenge thoroughness. tbe world to produce its equal for
It is a revelation in cleansing
and healing power; it kills all genus which
cause inflammation and discharges.
All leading druggists keep Pax fine; price. G0e.
ar,ox; if yours docs not, send to us for it. Don’t
tak e a substitute — there is nothing like Paxtine.
Write for the Free Box of Paxtine to-day.
21. PAXTOIJ CO., 7 Pope Bldg., Boston, Mass.
5^3.-a. i SJropsy IS CURED Gives Belief. ti i o k
Removes all swelling ia "toao
clays; injoto effects days. a permanent cure
6 o Trial treatment
K given free. N ot hingcan be fairer
'ip Write Dr. H. H. Green’s Sons
SpecUlisis, 6 o:< B Atlanta ■ia.
TUfANS TABTLES are the be’trtys
pepsta medicine ever made. A liun
/{fy fCjy-R J \ drt In .l single mifiionaof them Cousupatton. have been heort- jolcs
f burn, a sick year. headache,
breath, dizziness. :«U
sore throat aud every iih.ese
NlKsKpr arising l-elievod trom a cured disordered stomach
are nles. Oue w;Il or by Kipan* Tab
wftnin ... twenty minutes. The five cent generally package gtre ia enough relit?
tor an ordinary occasion. All druggf sts sell them.