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PHYSICIAN ANP DRGGUSIT.
Five Forks, Ga.
Call* anawared and preacriptiona
filled day or night.
W, C, MATTOX
DENTIST, ELBERTON, .GA
Will viait Carlton thir Monday
in each month and at Comer on
Tneaday after.
.Burning Or
| Freezing.
Whether you’re scorched
[ with fever or chilled with
a deep seated cold, the
same medicine will cure
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For The I Aver ,
and Kidneys.
Pleasant to the Taste.
It does not cause constipa
tion, but breaks chills, prevents |
fever, purifies and thickens the ,
blood, corrects the liver, clean
aes the stomach and improves ’
digestion, creates an appetite
and quiets the nerves. t
At all druggitti and general stores.
CULLEN & NEWMAN, '
Sole Proprietors, *
Knoxville, Tennessee. .
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4 OX3N ; &PIPEMIC*
llv*port of tile
!>f tftruet I 9o til Dooley County.
The following is the report of the
veterinary rmrgeon, sent by the depart
ment of ngricnitnrj to investigate and
prescribe for an epidemic among the
oxen, fi'J in number, woifcing at the
lumber wood of Messrs. O’Neal &
Gross in Dooley county.
Atlanta, March 25.
lion R. T. Nesbitt, Commissioner of
of Agriculture:
Dit ut Sib—Atyonr request, I visited
the lumb'*rwood of Messrs. O'Neal &
Gross, at rVnia, Dooly county, Ga., on
the nineteenth to investigate a disease
among their work oxen. Fivo were
dead and buried when I arrived and
four sick in the lot in 4cuia. Wo we t
out on a iram car four miles in the
woods, where tho oxen worked. The
overseer reported about 80 more sick.
From a hasty examination I win Satis
fled that there was an epidomio flint
would go through the entire hortl and
I advised them to bo sent, into Peuia,
where thoy coaid bo put nil lor proper
treatment. Tlio following morning 1
went through the entire herd and found
all uifeeroij. I too!; toe temp rut ure o'
each one. many going as high as 10. J
ami 10.'! :i l
Thodisnase is a well defined epidemic
of re I water (hiumew alboiniuveria),
charactoriz -fl by emissions of red color
ed urine; the discharges irom the bow
els wore tinged with blood and mu
cous; the puUo was quick and breath
ing horrible.
The eau tea of this outbreak, I think,
are due to • m pure water from a well
the oxen Wi re watered from. Owing to
the low flat situation the surface water
from the lot was washed into it.
I consida the epidemic a mild form
that readily responded to treatment
which wo gave first by purgatives, fol
lowed by antiseptic and alterative med
icines. Kospoctlully, .1. N. Cook,
Veterinary Surgeon.
ORIGIN OF THE WORD “DUN.”
“Dun” ia a word whose meaning
in now known to every one who un
deratauds the Knglisli language
About the beginning of theesntur'
a eon stall le in England named Jol n
Dun became celebrated as a find
class collector of bad account .
When others would fail to c<llV t
a bad debt, Dun would be ■ ire to
get it out of the debtor, ll s on
passed into a current phrase that
when a person nvod money and
vlid not pay whn asked, he would
have to be ‘ Dunned.”
Hence it soon beeum so com
mon in such cases to say: -“You
will have to Dun So-and-so if you
wish to collect your money.”
THE VAuTeOF PRAYER.
The value of prayer not often is
fixed in dollars and cents, but a
Texas farmer is credited with auch
an operation. The story is told
by Rev. S II Thrall, one of the pion
eers, of Met honism in Texts. In
company with a number oj.' itiner
ants who were on their way to eon
fersuct. Dr. Thrall stopped to
spend the night with an old fanner.
It was the oust m then to settle
the bill at night, so that they might
rise at 2 o’clock and ride a good
way before br akfaet, and lie by
in the h*at of the day. Dr, Thrall
acting as spokesman of £h& party,
said to the old farmer after suoper:
"Wo are a company of Metho
dist preachers going to conference.
If you will g>t the family tog (her
we will Imve prayers with you.”
After prayers one by one settle !
his bill. Dr. Thrall’s turn came,
and he asked for his bill, ihe
old farmer replied:
“Well, pa'son, I charged th®
rest 25 cents, but bein’ ns you
prayed tor us so good, I won’t
charge you but 20 cents.”
The brethren had the laugh on 1
Dr. Thrall. —Ej worth Era.
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WILHUR R. SMITH. cEXINoTOii. KV
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Poor
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t’rceerts so much more thaif'
i* you imagine—serious anal
fatal diseases result from]
S’trifling ailments neglected' ‘
Don't play with Nature’s'
f greatest gift—health. \
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ml for years v.os trouble, 1 . tii y sfjjsor
Hood’s^Cures.
► iUi ioe breukoi ; out hud te. rUitu ltctung a r
burnliti;. I hers was as bad a cast; a*
a:.', one ever had. She was in this distress!n;,
roiuilllon every year until she begrin-to taht
ll uid's S;\.rsaj>::i HI;;, which has effected a pur
fort care, without nay scaro, and ah*,
ho.' had
No of rho Pcdsoii Cine©.
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luve aNo piveu It t.> our \7 an
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N. 11. If you deride to lake HlMKtht ff.nraaii*
I Ilia do not be ic m. ed to buy any other. ti iea4
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$ X so. oo every month given away to any one who ap
plies through us for the most meritorious patent during
the month pieceding.
We secure tUe best patents for our clients.
anu the object of this _offer is to encourage inventors lo
keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time we
wish to imprest upon the public the fact that
IT’S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS
THAT YIELD FORTUNES,
such as the “car-window ** which can be easily slid un
and down without breaking the passenger's back
“sauce-pan, ’* “collar-button/* “nut-lock,
stopper, * and a thousand other little things that most
any one can find a way of improving; and these simple
inventions arc the ones that bring largest returns to the
author. Try to think of something to invent.
IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS.
Pate nts taken out thiough us receive special notice in
the** National Recorder, 7 ’ published at Washington,
D. C., which is the best newspaper published in America
m the interests of inventors. We furnish* year’s suC
sketch of the winner, wid a descdpnoji of Ins invcoSn,
mll scatteicd throughout the Utilted States eutone
capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their
attention the merits of the invention.
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JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO.,
Solicitors ol American and Foreign Patents,
618 F Street, N.W.,
Box 385. Washington, D. C.
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Comer, Ca.
lif LL offer bargains for the next 30 days never heard of before in the
history of hard-times, we have recently had our store remoddled an i
are now filling it up with the choicest line of
fiyy Goods, notions, Ladies and Misses
Hats, Shoes, Etc
Ever brought to Comer, all of which we will sell as cheap as any house in NORTH-EAS
GEQRGIA FOR r J HE CAMI.
We also carry a nice line of FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES which cannot be surpassed
by any competition.
We have on hand a lot of COCKING STOVES, PI OW? AND PLOWSTCCK WAGON B HAR
NESS and many other things in the Eardw are line whichue will clusecut at about cost.
Don t forget to get our prices. We will c rtainly save you money,
. Bring us your produce.
Respectfully,
J. T. Baker A Cos.
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