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4 If Albert Howell wil’
‘fwvear to vis charges I w 11
dict him for false swear
, put stripes on hi- back
: d shaeckles around his
gs, asaeemm:n felow,in
‘the state penet-ntary.
y HOKE SMITH.
' We havent time to.publish. the facts and
(12 full records showing that Mr. Albert How
L employed this man Dimpsey, and made
fm swear falsely. That none of the charges
rere true and. the Dempsie correspendence
¢ 4 contract is published, all names in it.
& § other two parties. were a respectable
7 fite woman who had a damage case and a
nyhite boy.
& will pulish the whole thing very soon.
set it from Journal Ang. 10th 1906.
- If Albert swears to the charges wiil tell
lou so. it seems to be put up on back..
LLater Saturday evening Albert has’nt
worn vet. If he: does we will tell you.
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§EORGIA AN EXPOSITION STATE
¢ There can be no doubt that our state
: as set the example and the pace for
411 her southern sisters in the matter
f Expositions and Falrs. We began
with the Cotton States Exposition im
81 followed that up with two others,
fhe last in '95, each larger and better
han the one preceding it, and between
: hileg held a State Fair every year,
s well as the Atlanta Fair, which suce
eceded to the great Exposition of "9&
¥We have drawn largely upon the good
%ill and sympathy of our sister states
he Union over, but because of com
tétutional restrictions the state ag
uch has not been able to do. much for
he Expositions held in other commu
ities. By some means an exhibit,
partial only, was made of our min
grals at the Pan-American, and practf
L:ally the same material is now on
ziew at Charleston, but the state ig
Pot fairly represented. It is too late
r us to get up an exhibit for Charles
n of the wonderful and varied prod:
cts of our farms, mines, forests and
actories, hut we can go over and show
pur neighbors and the world the kind
f men and women we produce. It is
dot too late for that kind of an exhibit,
and after all that is the best: kind.
:; ow us yoUr citizenry and we will
11 you what kind of a state you have,
oreover it is the sort of exhibit
\hlch at this time will be mast appre.
ated by our brethren of South Carms
e{. They desire our presence; in
icc, they need it. They have con
i ucted the greatest industrial enter
§fice our section has ever seem. It s
@tended to help the whole south, and
¥ill do so, but our people have not ap
eciated its magnitude or beauty, and
{2 ve therefere not given it the support
hich it so well deserves. Railroad
,ates to Charleston are phenomenally
w, the weather ig delightful there,
_he trip is a short one, nearly every
«fie can spare the tiuie and money re
jsired pnd 2o ene will regret it
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Crackerlings and
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{ Caramels. |
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I ‘& M. BEAZLEY.
The Local Editor.
Oh I wonder how he knows. it,
Does The Local corner man
When the preacher's wed a couple,
- Miss Sophronia Mary Ann
Gave a little donkey pavty, -
{ But they needed him atthi-,)
But we always fiud the Local
Kuows 'em all without a. miss,,
Theres ahint that Fannie Frazzle:
Hears the chime of wedding bells, .
But a hial. He kuows the feliow,
But of course he never teils
~ Thet the merchant’s awtul smiling
With the boy the doctor ~ent, ¢
That he knows the form and featizes
Of a future president,
Rassou Jone's babys teetbing,
Deacon Johngon’s gew is dead.
Captain Catchem. has.a fever
Took a chill and toek his bed,
But the editor would never
‘Woun: afriend and truly write
~ That he had the gift of taking
Evw'ry blessed thing in sight
Miss Malinda Sallye Shallows;
On o visit up in town,. |
She's a dream of grace the Local
On the copy wrote it daman
By mistake t! e devil's set it,
She’s a dreary goose and then
Locel inds a boot has passer
Greater than a Local pen. |
But T wonder how he knowsit, |
If the people come and go.
If the forty summer maiden
At the last has got a beau
Bnt the barbecues and picnics,,
For his coming all prepave
When the time arrives for eaing
You will find the Local there. |
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Mister Postman Where Is Fleavzn ‘
Wont‘ycfi- 11l me Mister Postmany ‘
Is. a letter there for me, |
From my mamma dear in heaven? |
Wont vou look igain and se=? |
For 1 know she must have writfen |
To her baby herc at home, |
Weont vou tell me Mister Postmam ‘
Will a letter never coine?
Has she left us all alone, :
~ Where is darliug mothey gonz?
Will I never see her smiling face again?
~ Can |go te sec her there
Mister Postman tell me »here. ‘
Dearest mamma’s gone, L've leoked the
map in vain,, ¢
For my mamma dear was sleeping
When they carried her away, i |
And they said she must'nt waken,
Just to run along aud play,
Wheun the night grew dark and darker, J
And my mamma still was gene,
How I looked for mamma's coming, i
How I eried and sobbed alene,
W here is heavendo you know?
‘Mister Pustman can I go,
Mister Postman 15 my darling mother
theve,
Tell my mamma that T wait
For her coming at the gate,
Where is heaven Mister Postman, tell‘l
mewhere. |
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A Song of Childhood For Lottie. i
The Frost Will Fall.
Sweet little maiden
Roaming mid the dew, |
Seeking the rosec - |
GIVEUSYOURJOB WORK?
Drs, Durham Price
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN
&
SURGEONS.
DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHIDRER,
CHRONIC AND DIFFICULT CASES GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION.
Leestutg, - a.
Lawgh at the pathos and cry ab
the joles,
Do as it pleaseth, for folks are
folks,
And lawghteris better than
sorrow and tears—
There are sorrvows enowgdlh as
we nwmber the years.
: Nong are sweel as yon,.
¢ Seek them.no longer
Why the roses seek,
. Roses and posies
i Bloom wuhin you r cheek.
A
Sweet though the roses,
} fhornstliere are beware;
¢+ Dreams that were brightest,,
: Fill the heart with care,
‘ ~ Fair ave the roses.
Fairer thou thawthey
Roses. and: posi: s. .
! B.oom and them away..
~ Blooms that the baby
'Loves to pluck the most,,
' Soonest are blighted.
By the eruel trost
. Seek not the roses,
‘Heed the I'athers call
Pleasures and treasures.
Come and fade and pall
lf ‘(Chorus),
Toys and toys and:
: Roses bloom,
", Years and fears andi
; Blight and g'oom
‘Swings and rings and
Sweetheants all, =
Songs and wrongs and!
Lrosts will fall,
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f A Pleasant Lawn Party:. |
The yeug folks of the town assembledl
I- on the lawn at the Baptist church for an
ice cream and lawn pasty. |
| The affair was very much enjoyed, he-]
-ng given tn howor of Misses Janie Lou |
. Hoaks and Bebbie Passmwor.:, b: Mrs. P,
G. Haigler, Many grmes were played
‘under the gay lights of the lanterns, alter |
‘which cream and cake was served, undtil ‘
!‘ 10:30, when the merry crowd departed (o
[! tlwi.p'homes.. i
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. Anyone desirirg to by Zhe sehool .Twu.ce!
Aknuwn' as the Green schoel house, near
‘Mr, W. D. Gueens” home: in Chokee Dis
trict. will please submit sealed bids to me
‘bv the 18t day of Septenmber 1906. The
right to rejest any and all bids is reserved,
i ]R. Long Ceounty School Commissioner.
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' To Memphis, Tenn.—aecount National
| Raptist Convention (calored), September
112 19, 7906. (ne fare plus 25 cents round
trip, tickets on sale September gto 12, in
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- Memphisnot later than September 20, 1906
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cents round trip, tickets on sale S.ptem
tember 2 to 5, inclusive final hmit Sep
tember 13, 1906.
i. For further informatic apply to near
est ticket agent, .
Th Knoxville ‘Fenn., Account Summer
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are plus 25 cents round trip., Ticket on
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July 7th 14th and 15th, 1906 final limit
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WE GHRE Stricture without the knife orbougie and Varicocele withouy
pain or detentiop fronr bustness; Contagious INoad Peolsoy
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s Vigor Posittvnly cured; no stimulant but permanent,
7 O\ The Dr: King Medical €o 18 sn instivution organizedundes the
: I ] Thws of the state of Georgla for the treatment andi cure ofall
i W rervousand chronic diseasess Dn N, K. King. the founder of
R T \ this fustitutlon, is the chief consulting speclalist,, being assisted
{ ,;‘u;-;é'f.('.' by a staff of eminent physicians and surgeons.
: (AT S% ) Oursucceas ip the treatment of ehronic diseases i 3 unsurpas
i ’l: o ged; we usa boch medicaliand.elactrical agencies.
: @';;t;, ’\ e \, Ounoffices ars.equipped wirhh =il the galvaniv, faradle Hattey
N & .7 fes, X-ray, vivlet ray, and Finsemiray; in fact, every electriom,
i ’w&j o contrivance known to the medical profdssion. Guruanitariumis
i Q ol modern in every respect, and we: employ none but the best
f o trained and efficlent attendants, regularly qualified graduates
i f W L and licensed physicians being fivcharge.
i R L=7Y We employ no mislending means to secure patients and
-l \\‘\-\\f\\ AN '\>‘ W gmr(ma;:rr—no LO.DB o unasked for lterature ara sent out
L \\\\\ \ ,f/‘l'% R ythis instution.. Our terms forn treztment average from %506
LB § ,\v VN 1o §lO.OO per month, (medicines incleded) and we give the ¢.4
s\ anceof & gure withinga specme‘: time. ik e
. . " 4 ) 3 . ~ We puccessfullytreat and perma-
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o i Nose, Throat, Head and Lungs. Diseases of Hye: and' ar,
N, K. KING, M. D. Chronic Diseases of Women, such a 8 iMeplacements,
CHIEF CONSULTING PHYSICIAN: Uspnatuaral D.schecges, andisuch weaknesses of womwn,
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PDemocratic Execu~
tive . Committee
Meeting.
The Democralic Ixect
tive Commvittee is called to
meet Salurday morring
Aug. 171 h 1906, to provide
for holding the State Pri
mary and other purposes.
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Cured hemorrhages of
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“Several years since my luugs .were s¢
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ook treaimefn witn several physicians
without any benefit. I then started totake
Voley's Honey and Tar, snd my lungs are
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advanced stages of lung trouble.” Fa
ley s Houey and Ter siops the coughs angk
heals the lungs. and prevents serious re
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WwWhenother medicines
have failed.
take Foley’s Kidney Cure It hes cured
when eveything else has disappointed,
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