The Lee County journal. (Leesburg, Ga.) 1904-19??, April 01, 1904, Image 8

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{ Wanted to Grow Tall. ' Willi‘am Hart of Selma, Ind., a stu dent 11)21 the divinity school at Chicago, has en growing tall so fast, after taking {a patent medicine for increas ing heilght, that he fears that he will never lpe able to stop. He has sought an attgrney to see whether he has le gal redress against the company that furnishjfed him the medicine. Hart,’ who is 20 years old, thought that a | preacher should have a com mandig presence. So when he saw an advertisement telling how anybody can grow taller by the expenditure of a small amount he lost no time in fol lowing |instructions. Whenn he went to Chicago in Sep tember, he measured five feet four inches.! A month later he measured five feet six inches. At five feet eight inches he began to fear for the conse quencest, but concluded to see if he could not stop growing of his own ac cord. When he found himself five feet eleven inches in height and all his clothing misfits, he consulted physi cians, but they could do nothing for him. He has had a long interview with an attorney, who has undertaken to compel the medicine firm to stop Hart from growing. “Why, at this rate I'll be eight feet tall before I'm 21, and I'll have to stay up nights to watch myself grow,” Hart remarked. The attorney is not sure that there are grounds for a suit against the com pany th7* furnished the medicine, but will look over the law books for a pre cedent.—New York Herald. bs ol sttt Former Secretaries of War. There was a reunion of ex-secreta rvies of war yesterday in a corner of the senate chamber. Secretary Taft, entering with his black derby hat swinging in one hand and still clad in his heayvy overcoat as he took a seat on the large red sofa, was the occa sion thereof. Senator Lodge escorted the war sec retary on his friendly visit to the chamber. Soon Senator Elkins of West Virginia, approaching, extended a glad @fand to the former governor of the Pllippines. Senator Elkins held the warygtortfolio from December, 1891, to the % )se of the Harrison adminis tration. {{The West Virginian is migh ty of stfiture, but Judge Taft plainly outmeasfred him. Then Senator Proc tor of \:3,? rmont, who has been doubt ful that} idge Taft weighs 340 pounds, as repoyfed, came near for a greeting. He wag Mr. Elkins’ immediate prede cessor ap head of the war department. The VErmonter is tall and rather he tvy «bt, but Judge Taft, by standing on tiptpe, could look over his head. “He is@nuch broader than I am, too,” mused #Mr. Proctor, convinced that the reports of Judge Taft’s avoirdupois had not been exaggerated. A little later Senator Alger, secre tary of war during much of President McKinléy’s administration, joined the distinguished party.—Washington Post. lowa Has a “Dom Pedro.” One of the most eccentric characters in lowa is Frank Bourner, now an in mate of the Hardin county poor farm, near Eldora, and known to railroad men in the west as “Dom Pedro.” ~ For years he had roamed over the ATnited States and gained a livelihood b singing comic sengs, dancing and working at odd jobs. He was born in London, Sept. 12, 1845, and served in the civil war in the Fourth Wiscon sin cavalry. He had been a resident of Big Patch, Grant county, Wis., for several years. He never married, and, being of a roving disposition, went into the gecvice. Captain Michael Misner was at the head of his company, and in a battle in which the Fourth Wisconsin was engaged Bourner, with other mem bers of the company, was taken pris oner on the gunboat Gazelle. This boat exploded down on the Red River and of 160 men on board but two sur vived, Bourner being one. After the explosion (his mind was almost a blank and he wés never able to obtain a dis-’ charge. T%%};fi*}ernment records show that afterf§y accident Bourner again enlisted, and then deserted, and has never been able to obtain a pension. —New York Herald. NO APPETITE---EMAGIATED --- NERVOUS. Many Women During the Spring Months Suffer From Extreme Lassitude, Loss of Appetite and Nervousness--What They Need Is PE-RU-NA, THE CREAT TONIC Miss Bertha M. Rush, 5435 Kincarde street, Pittsburg, Pa., Superintendent Ju nior Society of Methodist Protestant church, and leading soprano of the choir, writes: “Words cannot describe my thank fulness to you for Peruna. I was a sufferer from systemic catarrh for years and was in a very much run-down condition. I was extremely nervous, and had the most fool ish fears over nothing. I was thin and emaciated. . “My physician advised me to leave this climate, but as it was not convenient to do so at this time, I took the advice of a friend to use a bottle of Peruna. I took it faithfully, and when the first bottle was gone I {elt so much better that I boufght six more and took them faithfully, after which I looked like a new woman. : “1 gained in flesh, my appetite returned and afil my old symptoms had disappeared. I am more than thankful to Peruna.”— Miss Bertha M. Rush. : | AM TIRED. Everybody is Tired—-Spring Weather Does It-—-Every One Should Be Cautious. Depression of the nervous system at the approach of sprin(f is the cause. geneml lassitude, dull, heavy sensations, continual tired feeiing, with irreguiar ap petite, and sometimes loss of sleep. Pe runa meets every indication and proves it self to be perfectly adapted to all their va ried pecularities. Peruna invigorates the system, rejuvenates the feelings, restores the norma{ appetite and produces regular sleep. That tired feeling which is the natural result of the depressing effect of warm weather immediately after the invigorat ing cold of winter quietly disappears when Peruna is taken. ’Fhousands are daily tes tifying to its priceless benefit. Mrs. H. Kassatt, 1309 W. 13th street, Des Moines, la., writes: “I am happy to give my endorsement for your valuable medicine, Peruna, as I consider it a valu able medicine to take when the system is run down from overwork. About two years ago I felt that I must take a long rest, as I bhad been unable to work for over a month and could not regain my strength. 1 could not sleep at night and was in a very ner vous, high strung condition. I decig’ed to try what Peruna would do to build up my strength, and am pleased to say that% be gan to improve very shortly, and in less than two months I was able to take up my work, and felt better than I have for years. ] take it now twice a year, and find that it keeps me in perfect health.” Mrs. Kassatt was for over ten years the mana ger of a Plant furnishing ladies’ wear and employing hundreds of women. Tired, Nervous Women, There are thousands of them everywhere. A few bottles of Peruna would do them untold benefit. As a tonic and nerve in vigorator it has no equal. It builds up the nerves, it gives strength to the circulation ‘and at once restores the appetite and di gestion. No feeble woman should be with out Peruna. Sweat, Itch, Blister? ROYAL FOOT WASH cures them. Removes FEET HURT odors of feet, armplits, etc.; stops chafing. If not at druggists send 25¢c to EATON DRUG CO., ATLANTA, GA., for full size, post paid; sample for 2¢c stamp. One application proves its mer.t. Money back if not satisfled. \R\ Y CANDY R -\%/ _ CATHARTI® | \“ b \‘ + - W 0 : : ; o gt ¢ — e eat e A L i T BR L iy Re2D S E RSSOO el it i B GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troubles, appendicitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels, foul mouth, headache, indfgeotiofl. pimples, § palas after eating, liver trouble, sallow ekin and dizziness. When your bowels don’t move regularly you are sick. Constipation kills more people than all othey diseases together. It starts chronie uihnen? and lo‘:f (un of suffering. No matter what ails you, start taking CABCARETS today, for you will never get well and -tag well until you get your bowels § right Take our .lecc. start with Cascarets today under absolute guarantee to cure or mogey refunded, The s(cnulno tablet stamped C CC. Never sold in bulk. Sample and bookiet free. Address Bterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. 502 ° ! 0 NN RN +§\a G : (;.; \.\‘ o N ; s\ 35 "\ LI, ; SR '-‘»~. 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