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TALK ABOUT A DRAM.
0B INGERSOLL’S EULOGY ¢N
FINE OLD WHSIKgY.
It Makes a Good Preacher Think, Dr,
Buckley Gives His Yiews on
The Same Subject,
“I send you some of the miosg won
derful whiskey that ever drove the
«keleton from the feast or painted
Jandscapes in the brain of man. It is
mingled souls of wheat and corn. lln it
vou will find sunshine and shadow thag
"hased each other over; the billowy
fields, the breath of June, the carol of
thelark, the dew of the night, the
wealth of summer and ‘autumn’s rich
content, all golden with imprisoned
light, Drink it and you will hear the
vowces of men and maidens singing the
“Harvest Home,”” mingled with the
laughter of children. Drink¥ 1t and
you will feel within your blood the
<tarred dawns, dreamy tawny dusks of
perfect days. For forty years this
liquid joy has been within the staves
of oak, longing to touch the lips of
i Dr. Bucklev’s Reply.
“[send you some of the most won
derful whiskey that ever brought a
skeleton into the closet or painted
scenes of lust and bloodshed in the
brain of man, It 1s the ghost of wheat
and corn crazed by the loss of their
vatural bodies. In it you ill find a
transcient sunshine chased by a shad-
owascold as an artic mdnight in
which the breath of June grows Icy
aad the carol of the lark gives piaceito
the foreboding ery of the raven.
orink it and you have woe, sorrow,
babbling an? wounds withont cause:
your eyes shall behold strange women
and your heart shall utter perverse
things. Drirk it deep and you shall
hear the voices of demons shrieking,
women wailing and worse than or
-1.» - .
phaned children mourning for the loss
of a father who yet lives. Drink it
Geep and long and serpents will hiss in
yourears, coil themselves about your
veck, and seize you with therr fangs;
atlast it biteth like a serper t and
stingeth like an adder. For forty
years this liqaid death has been be-
UWween staves of oak, as harmless there
as purest water, [ send it to you that
YOou may put an enemy in y ur mouth
U steal away your brains, ~ And yet I
call myself your friend.”
UHICAG)'S WOM AN BURGLAR CAUGH ©
Auna Schuliz Wore a Man’s Clothes and
Drew u Rayolver When Corunered.
X’.‘an\(;n, March 12, —Anna Schultz,
the woman who masqueraded as a man
and committed a series of barglaries,
confessed to day that she was taught to
9 by Eldy Stewart, a moted thisf., For
months the pulice have been working
Hay, and nizot to loc e a mysterious
trio, consisting of a woman and two
Men, who drove about the Norti sSide in
“ 128 y and committed buglaries.
1 tHe Woman was often seen in honses
“ressed in man's clothing, and m re than
Uitk she drew a revolver when dissovar
'r‘,'l- _While ber accomplices waited in
o ousgy she climbed fire éscapes or
:fum)ere‘l over sheds in order to get iu
' houses whore she bad planped a bur-
Ji " )
sy, She ssemed ¢ty be absolutely fear
”l:“" She entered baildings through
; slizhts, windows ard doors with equal
illity | and she committed a buglary al-
TSt every night of the week.
.1110 ¥oman was caught yestertdlay and
Proved to bs Anwma schu'tz, Her com-|
banj ns tfscaped.
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Beats the Klondike, ‘
T\l‘ A C. Thomas, of Marysville,
e'""s has found a more valuable discov- ‘
d? 'han has yet been made in the Klons
¥ ""_- For years re suffered untold agos
'{‘i from ‘onsnmption, accompanied by
i)j"l“"'”f}k't!s; and was absolutely cured
’) 't King’s New Discovery tor Con
;"-«‘lpt:ou. Cougbs and Colds. He de
p';“'v'-% that wold is of little value in com
hav 0 With this marvelous cure; wonld
ave 1+ s
A byt €VeO it cost a hundred dollars
m-,-“m"' Asthma, Bronchitis and all
~"u’:it ‘ud lung affastions are positively
Son by Dr. King’s Now Discovery for
,“v;‘_‘ ‘l“D’h)n. Trial bottles free at Sale
and §1 tug Co’s, Regular size 50cts,
ef oL 0% Guaracteed to eure or price
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the .
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~ VICTIMS OF CELLULOID comßs,
A trio of accidents of the same Kind
in three different towns yesterday re
sulted in the scalping of the girls who
were the unfortunate victims Miss
Sallie Vanimeter, a charming daughter
of Judge Vanmeter of Clillicothe, O,
had her hair all burned off while lean
ing over a grate by her celluloid comb
catching fire. She is terribly injured.
At Zanesville, 0., Miss Lulu Moore,
a society girl. got too near the grate.
Her celluloid comb ignited, and she was
scalped before help could reach her
At Wheeling Miss Mary Conner,
while raking coal in the grate, got too
near the fire, and her celluloid comb
was ignited, burning her terribly [t
was the second accident of the kind at
Wheeling in a week. —Louisville Post
Sa ey
Shorten the time of counfinement
strengthen mother and supply breast
milk for child by using Simmons Squaw
Vice Wine or Tablets.
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STRANGE OCCURRENCES,
< Unizago magisirate recently fined
a man 25 for being a liar.
A Vineland (N. J.) girl was fright
folly burned recently by the explosion
of a coftfeepot beiling on the stove
A farmer mnear Noblesville, Ind.. 52
years of age, has mnever had teeth, and
all four of his children are toothless.
A Penngylvania coal miner was frozen
to death recently standing up in a
snowdrift with his dinner pail in his
hand.
A Massachusetts farmer is being sued
for sneezing =0 lond on the public high
way as to cause the plaintiff’s horse to
run away.
lola, Kan., gave a big dance recently
to raise funds with which to buy a cork
leg for one of her indigent citizens who
was shy a leg.
A lot of Bonrbon county (Ky.) cattle
went into a tobacce barn for shelter
during the last snow, and 20 of them
died from eating thé tobacco.
A Pineville (Ky.) barber has thissign
displayed, *‘lf you don’t come in and
let me shave you. I am going to close
my shop and go to hoeing corn.”’
Three young wcnien in ve - ious parts
of the country had all the hair burned
off their heads recently by the acci
dental ignition of the celluloid combs
they wore.
Mr. Daggett, member of the Wiscon
sin legislature from Bear Creek, has in
treduced a joint resolution to appoint a
commission to draft laws preventing
women from tight lacing
A Kentucky farmer, noticing a tree
on his place filled with something that
looked like black fruit, inspected it
more closely and discovered that hun
dreds of blackbirds were frozen to the
limbs.
An old clock given to a Warren (Ills.)
academy to be used before the class in
physics to demonstrate the laws of the
pendulum refused to run, and when the
teacher got into its works he found a
roll of bills amounting to $242 clogging
the machinery.—New York Sun.
Bachelor’s Bill Against Tight Stays.
All sorts of measures have been intro
duced for the protection of various peo
ple by the Wisconsin legislature at its
present session, says the Madison cor
respondent of the Chicago Inter Ocean.
but Assemblyman Dagget of Bear
Creek, one of the bachelor members,
was the only one to prove the necessity
for a law protecting ‘‘misses, old maids
and married women of the state’’ from
their own indiscretion. In the assembly
he introduced a joint resclution for the
appointment of a joint committee of
three from the assembly and one from
the senate to draw up a bill to prohibit
tight lacing The resolution was refer
red to the committee on public health
and sanitation
One Renefit of the War.
From the Savannah News.
One great benefit to this country
wh ch will flow from the war with Spain
will be a great improvement in the
weather forecast service during the
West India hurricane season. By or te
fore next September the government
will have in operation all over the is
lands of Cuba and Porto Rico, and in
the other islands as far south as Curas
coa, signai s'ations from whieh reports
will be sent twice daily to Washington,
Thus it will be possible to watch closely
the formation of severe disturbances in
the Caribbean and to send out warnings
of them speedily.
Where can you invest money more
profitably than by sbuying a bottie of
PrickLy Asa BIrTERs, you get four for
one. A kidney medicine, a liver tonic,
stomach strengthener and bowel
cleanser. Four medicines for one doi
lar. Sold by Sale-Davis Drug Co.
LIFE AT MANILA.
An Indiecation of How the Soldiers
Regard Rear Admiral Dewey,
Following are extracts from a letter
dated Jan 12. written by A. S Pat
terson. a private in the Signal corps
stationed at blockhouse No. 7 Santa
Mesa. a suburb of Manila. the outpost
where the First Nebraska regiment was
stationed and where the fight of Feb. 4
commenced. The letter is addressed to
a friend employed in the Western Un
ion office, Broadway and Dey street.
says the New York Sun
- “Two nights ago Thomas Smith of
the South Dakotas. while on outpost
duty. was attacked by two Filipinos
who sneaked up to him and cut his face
with a machete. The Filipinos ran, and
Smith, plucky boy, took aim and fired.
The shots brought out the reserves,
who fcund one Filipino dead. Smith
told his sergeant that there were two
cf them and said that he had shot at
both. A search for the other was begun.
and within half an hour the other Fili
pino was found in the same condition
as his partner—dead. What do yom
think of Smith? After having his face
cut nearly in two he kills both of his
assailants.
“I take my hat off to Smith, the
same as 1 did when | ran across Dewey
when | met him with two ladies one
day in Cavite.
*About ten days ago myself and six
others gave chase to a thief. The ser
geant fired twice, but he didn’t draw
his man. The thief ran into one of the
huts. Wesearched the place, but nary a
man. We ascertained. when it was too
late. that the Filipino had run in the
hut. jumped out the back way and
swam acrcss the Pasig river, good part
of the way under water They are pret
ty foxy
*‘One of the boys here got a box from
home. He was tickled to death and
said, ‘1 knew I'd get something from
home—something that’'s good to eat.
When he opened the box, behold ten
nice boxes of canned salmon and ten
cans of corned beef! Jewhiz! He’took
every can and threw it into the river
‘“‘At home he was fond of canned
salmon and corned beef, so his folks
thought these would be appreciated by
him. They little know much of the
stuft a soldier gets in the army Every
other meal is salmon, rice, corned beef
or beans. |am thankful to Pat Dolan
for the lessons I received at his estab
lishment for the mastication of beans.’
| Growth of Our Commerce,
All signs indicate that in a few years
more the United States will again en
gage largely in oecean transportation.
The most important cordition which
will enable us to do this is the fact that
we now produce steel so cheaply that
we can compete with foreign shipbuild
ers in making steamships.
- On the Atlantic ocean our steamshins
have to compete with the fastest sub
sidized vessels afloat. On the Pacific
ocean, where American steamships foz
merly carried nearly all the trade be
tween our Pacific ports and China, J:-
pan. Hawaii and Australasia. we now
have the competition of the heavily
subsidized Vancouver lines and the new
but already successful Japanese stean:
ships. When we protect our shipping
industry as we protect and promote ony
other business interests. the Unite
States will not be long in again takin.
its stand among the greatest vcean car
riers.
A Hit on the Uriiie's Appetite,
If you are fond of a real. old fashion
ed turkey dinner. yon will enioy seeing
James A. Herne's aclighieful houe plar
*‘Shore Acres.’’ They serve a turizey
dinner in the second act of this pied
that will do your Leart goed to see, and
if you are sentimenial you may laugh
or cry over it, just as you please. i
your appetite is pad it wili make yon
genuinely hungry. —Minneapoiits Trib
une.
Don’t Yobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away,
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netie, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bace, the wendler-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 50c or $l. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy (0., Chicage or New Y _.k
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A Healthy Man
Unti! the GCrip Broke Down Hlis
Health— Hood’s Sarsapariiia
Cave Him Appetite and Sleep.
¢Up to the time when I had the grip I
was a strong, healthy man. After that I
had no appetite and was not able to
rest well at night. I decided to try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and purchased a sup
ply. It has done me a vast amount of
good. I have a good eppetite and can
sleep well.”? JosEPE M. WARDLAW,
Rome, Georgia,
¢“] have found Hood’s Sarsaparilia in
valuable for purifying the blood and loes
of appetite. It cures all eruptions and
makes me feel better in every way.”
J. A, CroEgL, Brunswick, Georgia,
Wonderful cures of Scrofula, Balt
Rheum, Uleers, Sores, Dyspepsia, and
other diseases, prove the great curative,
blood purifying and enriching powers of
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The best —in raect the One True Blood Purifier,
insist upon Hoop’s; take no substitute.
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No improvement could be undertaken by the govern
ment which would result in ‘as much benefit to the entire South as
the work of deepening the harbor of Brunswick. The advantages of
throwing open this port, and making it accessible to the large trading
ships, practically bringing the markets of the world to our doors,
can not be estimated.
This undertaking, resulting in so much benefit, was necessarily
one full of difficulties—in fact the task was a stupendous one, and
its successful accomplishment reflects credit upon Colonel C. P.
Goodyear, the well-known Georgian, of Brunswick, who had entire
charge of the work. Under recent date he writes:
‘‘Several years ago, after a trip North I had a severe attack of Rheumatism,
which rendered me perfectly helpless, and after weeks of excruciating
suffering, without help from the many remedies prescribed, my life was
despaired of by my family and attending physicians. I was finally induced
to try 5. S. S. and was speedily restored to perfect health.”
Most people continue to suffer from Rheumatism because they do
not know just what the disease is, and hence do not take the right
treatment. Rheumatism is an acid condition of the blood; a real
blood remedy, therefore, is the only treatment that can reach the
disease. All the liniments, ointments and salves in the world can
have no effect. 5. S. S. is the only cure for Rheumatism, because it
1s the only blood remedy made which is absolutely free from potash
and mercury, dangerous minerals which only intensify the disease.
No case is too obstinate for 8. S. S. to cure.
*Valuable books will be mailed free to any address by Swift Specifie
Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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will buy one of our buggies. See us before youbuy a hay
press or two horse plow. Our plew will turn gummy land,
at Gurr & Melton’s Old Stand, orner Main
and Johnson Streets.
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CONSTIPATION Japanose Liver Peilets, the
rreat LIVER and STOMACH REGULATOR and
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16 iven wwith a $1 box or more of Pile Trre
NOTICH—THI GENUINE FRESH JAP ' ESE PuA
sk for sale only bv
SALE-DAVIS DRUG CO.
It rests with you whetlher you continue the YT
nerve-killing tovacco habit, NO-TO-BACQ Ny
removes Lhe aesire for tobacco, wigh- b
out nervous distress, expels nico- A
tine, purifies the bloocf, re. ) 500 -
gtores lost g;_anh(md. 0K boxes
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