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LIBERTY.
The review of the life of Abia
lam in the last quarterly, which
vas given by Supt. Sapptogton,
tag very mteiesting to the Sunday
chool pupils Sunday.
I Miss Myrtie Piper was the guest
f Miss Ethel Piper Sunday.
Mr and Mrs T M Speer, of At¬
lanta, visited relatives here last
eek.
! Mrs CM Kinnett visited Mrs
pinerva Kinnett Saturday after
oon.
j The children were made glad by
laving the pleasure of hunting
taster eggs at the school house
pt Friday afternoon.
We regret to note the death of
|b |Me Hudlow, who lived at Coving- Porter
He wns buried the
pi cemetery last Friday.
I Mr. Sappington was the guest of
(hand Mrs B H WoodrufFSunday.
I Mrs Edna Thacker and children,
|ortnan|and Boyd, were at Liberty
lunday.
I Mr Jesse Piper was the guest of
If and Mrs N H Piper Sunday.
I Mr C T Spper and family visited
■ rand Mrs GW Hill Saturday
Pd Sunday.
' e °rgian To Investigate
Foreign Trade Conditions.
'n accordance with his tentn
ke announcement made some
min ago, Secretary Straus of the
S- department of commerce of
e department and labor, has
•pointed J. L, Benton, of Monti
Mo, Ga., as a special agent to
Yestigate trade conditions in
t( d§n countries with special ref
!lCe *° the marketing of cotton
H products.
Mr. Benton is a member ot the
Native committee of the inter¬
ne cotton seed crushers’ IlSSOCt
r -1 ail( ^ * s also the secretary of
L cotton seed crushers’ assocta
r 11 of Georgia.
ST. PATRICK’S DRUM.
Th« Sunken Rock and the Legend of
the Banished Snakes.
There is an old legend to the effect
that St. Patrick banished all reptiles
from Ireland by beating a drum, but
no oue probably seriously believes the
story. According to the myth, he took
his drum out for the purpose mention¬
ed and commenced pounding it so vig¬
orously that he knocked a hole in the
drumhead, thus seriously endangering
the success of the miracle. While pon¬
dering what to do St. Patrick was as¬
tonished by the appearance of an an¬
gel. who immediately set to work to
mend the broken musical instrument.
After the hole had been mended the
angel vanished, and St. Patrick con¬
tinued the work of serpent banishing,
being successful in ridding the island
of every representative of the snake
tribe except one old stayer who had
lived so long that his tusks protruded
from his mouth like horns. This mon¬
ster x’efused to leave the “land of bis
fathers,” and the good saint resolved to
practice a little piece of strategy. He
removed the patch which the angel had
put on the drumhead and then per¬
suaded the serpent to creep into the
drum for the night. When the reptile
had done as requested, St. Patrick
glued down the magic patch and then
threw drum, serpent and all into the
sea. A sunken bowlder off the west
coast of Ireland is called St. Patrick s
drum.
A WEAK HEART.
It Need Not by Any Means Point to
a Short Life.
The heart is perhaps the organ of the
body least known by members of the
medical profession, and many a man
who has been told he would die In a
given time has outlived the doctor who
pronounced his doom.
Heart disease is coming to inspire
less and less terror in the average
man, and nine men in ten who are al¬
lotted ten years to live double that
time to die of an entirely foreign com
plaint. Dr. ttarien
“Some years back,” says
Schoonover, Jr., iu the Medical Rec¬
ord, “heart diseases were a cause of
great worry and fright to the laity as
well as to the profession, but nov> they
are handled so successfully by the phy¬
sician that the patients live on undei
proper therapeutics until the end of the
term of their natural life without much
difficulty from the diseased organ. In
the practice of one physician was a
case which was under the care of liis
grandfather from 1S30 to lSofl. his
uncle from 1850 to 1882 and himself
from 1SS2 to 1S93, when the patient
died at the age of ninety-three, ing
been under the care of the first physi¬
cian for twenty-six years, the second
for twenty-six years aud the thiid for
| eleven years, a total period of sixty
| three years."
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BOYS AND GIRL
V /9 want you to -ell THE COTTON OURNAL in
the towns to everybody Interested t cotton. We
will tell you hov to atart a bank acccit without any
creat amount of work, begin and wilt with. furnla HE JTOU COiTON a supply
of papers FREE to OF’HE ENTIRE
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of tho papers, at a g-eat profit to yoi;«lf- EVERY
BODYIS NOW INTERESTED IN HE COTTON
JOURNAL, and tho sooner you v*e us for your
outfit, the quicker you will be o the right road
THIS MEANS YOU DON'T DEAY. Address,
THE COTTON JOUNAL
Atlanta, Ga.
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Let us do your jo printing.
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of ength, nervous, breath,
ness, headache, constipan. catarrh
general debility, sour ris'S. and
of the stomach are all d to indigestion.
Kodo! relieves indigestion.Tiis new discov¬
ery represents the naturjuices of diges¬
tion as they exist in a^althy stomach,
combined with the great known tonic
and reconstructive prop'®®- Kod°' for
dyspepsia does not only ieve ind.gestion
and dyspepsia, but thi:fa mous remedy
helps all stomach trov : * by cleansing, ^
purifying, sweetening d strengthening
the mucous membranes mg the stomach.
Mr. S. S. Ball, of RavenoA W. Va., says:—
I was troubled with sour st ,ch for twenty years.
Kodol cured me and we ar aw using it in mil*
for baby." You Eat.
Kodol Digests Wt stomach,
Bottles only. Relieves Ind*•«>"• aour
belching of > etc. CHICAGO.
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LEGAL NOON.
A Time That Seems to Vary In the
Different States.
The courts of several states have
! dealt with an odd question, none of
them agreeing upon u similar answer.
When is it legally noon? Fire insur¬
ance policies, expire at noon, and the
word is admitted to mean exactly 12
o’clock midday, Put standard time
has not been adopted in all communi¬
ties. Many small towns cling to sun
time, which may be from a few min¬
utes to nearly an hour earlier than
standard. In one state a tire occurred
at two minutes past noon, sun timef.
and the insurance company held that
the policy had expired before the lire.
Sun time is used in that town, hut the
insured sued the company, holding that
local customs did not rule the policy
and that he was entitled to his insur¬
ance. Tlie state courts sustained him.
In another state a similar contention
was taken to the courts and just the
opposite decision given. Several con¬
flicting precedents have been estab¬
lished in state courts, and it is said
the question can only be decided for
good and all when a case has been
carried into the United States courts
and passed upon by the supreme court.
—New York Press.
Influenza.
Influenza derives its name from an
Italian word meaning influence. It
was thus entitled by the Italians in
the seventeenth century because they
attributed the disease to the influence
of the stars. A very common belief is
that influenza is a comparatively mod¬
ern disease, disassociated from a gen¬
eral class by latter day medical men.
but this is far from being the case,
for the illness has been mentioned by
ancient writers as far back as the
fourteenth century, there being rec¬
ords of its appearance in France in
1311 and 1403.
Absentminded.
Benson—1 have a literary friend who
Is so absentminded that when lie went
to London recently he telegraphed
himself nhead to wait for himself at a
certain place. Smith—Did the tele¬
gram have the desired result? Ben¬
son—No; he got it ail right, but he had
forgotten to sign his name. and. not j
knowing who it was from, he paid no
attention to it.—Pearson's Weekly.
At the Matrimonial Agency.
“Madam, I have picked out a charm¬
ing husband for you. Only I warn you
he is a thorough sportsman; fond of
automobiliug, mountain climbing, bicy¬
cling ami ballooning."
Applicant (thoughtfully)—Can’t you
give me something that lasts longer?—
Fliegende Blatter.
(rood manners are a short wheels cut to j
one’s goal. They lubricate the
of life instead of obstructing them.— ]
.Wharton.
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NEWTON COUNTY COTTAGE COUPON
I hereby agree to contribute $ to the fund
for erecting the “NEWTON COUNTY COTTAGE’ ’ at
the Fifth District Agricultural College, said amount
p-‘y
able without interest November ], 1907.
D i te
PUa;e sign the above coupon and return to The E liter
prise. All contributions will be published as soon as re
ceived.
Fill out the blank for this noble cause and? send in
before you forget it.
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